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7 —— '• • ' : ; •«T. • • , ; i ••• «•. — • — • • I ,, r ^ ^ LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL Office in Graham's Block, Up Stain. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable." TVnns, $1 50 per year in Advance. VOLUME VI. LOWELL, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1870. NUMIiER 25. She ^ou'cll lountnl, is roiLianio HTIBT Wodncaday Mornlnff* AT LOWELL, M1CU., -BY- MOBBI8 A HINE. Offlco, 2d floor flralism'i Block. TERMS OF S^isORIPTION. f a r OB* year, f l *0 For »l* month*, - T5 XldalWtred by tUo Carrier .... S 00 All aubicrlptioDninTaribiy in adrarc#. RATES OF ADVERTISING. TtnllnMof Nonpareil,cloae raattermake aaqnarf 1 v I 1 mo. | 8 mo. I 6 mo. | 1 y f J o h n Q i l e s . •fTTholeiale and retail Dealer in all kin'.'n of Orore- . V y rle«, (;o«r«c Oniin», Produce id. gtoru in Union Block, LOWHII , Mich. , Bpane. 1 Square. I 11.00 SSqnarei | 1.60 k Column, i 6.00 H " 800 X " 11J.00 $3 .CO I 6.00 8.00 16.00 20 00 I (O.OO 8.00 16.00 25.00 so.no M.no 12.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 |12.0" lfl.0" 25:00 40 00 JJ.OO Local*, 10 cents per line. Marriage and Death notice* free. Obituary notices, 6 cent* per lino. Oardaln Bnwne«iiDlrecforr|S nt-rannum. Yearly adrertlaem euUtlol to change quarterly. Legal Notice* at Statute Katea. Tranalent adrertiaemenl* muni be pre-paid. war Theae term* will be atrlctlj adhered to. Fowlisou & Quick, ^rehltecta Aliuildera. Lowell, MI CL. M; R. Blodgett, T OWKLI, VS'ooIrn Mill*, inanufaclnre of Plain and 1J Fancr Cafattnena, Tarml* and Jran*, Fiamipl*, rinln and Fancy iiliirllnK,.Stocking Yarn. etc. Lo- well, Mich. All goods made rmin Pure Wool and free from Hock*. lllglicM muiket price paid fur Wool, . M r s . A . T , Moars, M ILI.INERY. A lull aa«orlmi'nt of bonnet*, hat*, ribbons, flowera. lace* nnd all kinds of fancv aitieles. Idler atr«ul, Wt-at Side. Cloak ft Dress Making. D OXE In tho late«t ctyle, and at abort notice. The latest New Yoik fi'lilonn rccelvcd every month first store east of Natlonrl Bank. MI1S. A. A. WARWICK. . P o r t ' s W e s t e r n M e d l o i n o H a n T g Co L OWELL, Mleh. Chartered Capital #100,000.— Pwldont, C. R. MINK ; VlcePreat,, E, I.kk .lr ; SRITFY, K. M FORT, Trcaturer, .1 W.JIIIBIOS. lief- erenee by pcrmiMlon, Lowell National Hank, Ollice orer N'aiiuaai Bank. guMnnssi girtctoni. I . C o . P . TTARMONY LOPOE, NO. MB. of Lowell, Mich., meets erery Thursday orening, In olti Masonic W. W.Oweo ,N. 0. fall. 0. 0, UcDannell, Bee. J . M . M a t hewson. T^TOTARY, Attorney and Hoilcitor. Will attend to Hi husmesa In any of the Utato or United State* Courti. Spcctl attention gi»«n to Convcr 9 in ?. Colleetlng tod Clwfticery biisincM. OIHce over i.owell Natlonui Bank, Lowell Mich. T . J . Blayton. A TTORNEY at Uw, and Solicitor In State or Uni- ted States Court*, and Justice of the Peace. Farm and village property lor sale or rt-nt. I.lcena- •d Claim Agent lor procuring IWIunsand Bounties 'rom (ioveinment. Ollice in Onbam's Block, up- auirs, Lowell, Michigan. John 0. OoTMt, A TTORNEY A1 L UV, iollci'nr nnd Notary Pub- lic. AH klndn of legal business prouptlr done. Office with Peek McBannell, old Matonic Hull kuildiog,Loacll Mich. Milton M. Perry. RAL Estate, Insurance, and Collecting Agenr.T. Office over lliue 4 Noble's Store, Union Block, 'eat Side. n . H. Vinton. D EPUTY Sheriff and Qrn. Collecting Agent. All busineaa entrusted to my ciire, will recoive prompt attention R Wea BobQrt Hunter Jr., r m C E of the Peace, will attend promptly »o Col- lecting, Convrvanclns and all busioesa tntrusten to my care, Office'over Hunt t Hunter"# Drug Store, Uwell, Mich. J. W. Bprague, J USTICE of the Pea* for the Township of Lowell. Will five prompt attention to the collection ol •Mounts, and all other bUKiness intrusted to tuy care. w T a. Fallaso, M. D., P HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Lowell, Miah. Office orer National Bank. Besldeaco on Uljh street, opposite residenre of C. Powlison. * Drs. Peck ft MoDanniel. P hvalcians and Burceonii, Office in Masonla Build- Ing, Lowell, Mich, -1 JLOJF. O, C. HCDAITKIN., ' H . 0 . Stephenson. H OUffiPATHIC Physician k Surgeon Especial atteution glren to SyphlMtIc an<' ohronic In ''AUo'Htephenson'B Patent Tiu«je* artn Support- tra, m^nulactured to order. All work warrauted to ^Xaldenoe,' flr*t Ilousa north of Dnion School Home. Office over Hunt A Hunter'a Drug itoia. J. Howard Smith. M . D . TTOMEOPATHIC phyaidao and Surgeon. Offiae II front room over tho post office. Kesidenoe an Depot Road. OalU attended promptly, day oi •Ight. Sr. Jas. Bdie. T»nY8ICIAN and Burwon an I Accoocheur. Ro*l- g dence o .rner of Washington and Avery llreata. uffice oyer I^)well National IJunk. Wm. Pullen, S -VBALEB In Ready-made Clothing, Cloth*,fienfs ) Furnishing Goods. IlaU.Caps, BooU and Sbova, iithlng cut and made to order. Stora Fulleus Block, Bridge street. Bees Bros. TVBAI.ERS tn Dry Uoudi, Clothing, Yankee No- ll tloos, Hals and Cap*. Clothing cut and nude {sorder. Store in Graham's Block, I.owell, Mich* Sherman ft Mills. EALERS In Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, i lUtsTCaps,rurnishing Oomi., tc. West Store loion Block, K est Side. D Unit O. A. KnilBn^ TIEADY-MADE Clothing, Dry Goods, Yffikee Jv, Motions, Groceries and Provisions, always on Sand. Hnstedvllle. O. O- Stone ft Co. TVEALERS In Dry Goo<ls, (irocenw, Bool* and JJ Shoes, HaU and Caps, Crockeiy. iw. Store In aham's Block, I.owell, Slloh. Hine ft NobI». •pvEALERS in Dry Moods, Clothing, HaU Caps, "M. b!—C^otbi'ng made tn order. 8tori in brick fclock, opposite Franklin House. D Chas. Althon. RALPRin P.esd>-made Clothing, Oeftt'a Fur- nlahlngfloods. Hats, Caps, 4c. tornar stoie and Flat River Bridge, Lowell Mich. John Kopf ft C o . D EALERS In Funiltnre of averr kind. Patent Spring Beds, warrante<l. llcvlyniade Coffin* fODlWitlf on toonlef. Mauufncl^) tad Wftr*«rt>oni nrar h. It M. . K B . J . Bosworth. 0R8E Shoeing a speciality. Na other kind of Elacksmithing done. Hirer street, Lowell John Wilson. II klnda of Black*mlihlnj, Horse-ahofing and L wagon and Oarrisge ironing done prcmply. E d g a r M o r s e . O MNIBOS Lino from Cliflon Uon»e,andaH other Hotala and Private Bouses, to and from ail traloa. Thos. Tate. L lrery Stable. Boraes and Carriages let with or without dtivar. Paiaeugersaoaveyadtoall part* af the country. J o h n T a y l o r , I KON Founder and manullictiirer of various kinds of Plowa, Harrots, Cultivator., Scrapers, bob alelgha Md all kiads cf casting to Older, Lowell, Micu. H. Boss, H OUSX, Sigs, Carriage and ornamental Painting, Graining, Mkrbalmg, Paper Hanging, KaUo- mining, Ac., Barbln's ship. Junction of River and DK*dw»y Btraeta. fnr Bills ft Oeill, M ANUFCTl'RlJl.'S of ai d dealers in W npon* rlages, Ac. Wagons and Carriages manula- tmvd nnd/epiired to order. In duruhllity, dispaicli nnd price wc nill not he out done. Call iiinl see us Near John Wilson's Kliick>niltli shop. .Monrtiu St. M. C. Barber, S UCCESSOR to W. A-M.Barber, dealer in droccr les Provisions, Crockery, lilassware, Yankee Xo- tlon*. and a full assortment in the ({nicer nnd general Produce nnd Provision Line. Terms ca«h, and will correspond with Gold at #110. K-e cremn and soda water in their sto-o?. Bridge sleet, Lowell, Mlob. U. B. Williams, ¥~\EALER in Orocerle.i and Provisions. Crookery, I ) <!la«s W a i e . fcc. Store at sign of "Elk Horn*,'' (liiion Block, West Side. Noah P. Hasted, VTURSERYMAN and dealer mail kinds of Fruit II and ornniurntal Tivcs, Shrabs, Hoses. Grape \ines, Ac. Orders by mail prompt'y otUnded to.— Lowell, Mich. Hunt ft Hunter, D EALERS in Drug*, Patent Medicines, Perlunwv, Paints, Oils, Jfec. Store at Hie •Id stand of J . B. Shear, Bridge street, Lowell, Mich. Howk ft White, D EALERS in Boots, Shoos, Leather, Findings, Ac. Particular attention given to custom woik— Store in Checkered Building, uvxt duor west of Afa- sonlc Hall. T. Nolaon. D EALER in Pianos, Orpins and Melodeons. Violin Strings and Sheet Mntie, also Clocks, Watche«, and a tine ^tock of Jewelry, kep. constantly on hand, liive mra call. M. B. Korokoa, /-^ARRIAOE, lloiiH-, Sign, nnd Ornamental Painter. I y Graining, Paper Hanging, Oilding. and Calso- iiMning, done with neatness and despatch. Shop wt-tl side, over Kralt'a wagon shop—1st door south of liar- Mn's black^mitli shop. John Boraig, S HAVINO, Shampooing. Hair Cutting, and wliii- kers d,ed with ni-atnesa and dc^imtch. Boom*, •Jd floorHralinni'a Block, ipposlte Xational Hank. Mns. J. Homu, mnniifaotnrur of Swltciies, Curls t Braids. Keeps on hand a good nasortment of Mohair Switches. Curl". A*e. Cash puld lor Ladies' Hair.— Rooms in old Juurnal office. C. Broad ft S o n . D EALERS in Bool». Shoe-. Leather Findings Ac. Custom work done wit., neatnesa and despatch. Remember the place lirst door west of Uialiaiu's Block. Bildgc Street. Qeo. Bennett, M AKUFACTURER of and desler in Cipira. Or. dera ]ironi|'tl\ tilled at the lowest munulactur- < rs rates. Lowell Midi. O. B. Covill ft A . B . McBride, Jr., G EHEKAL Canvassing Agents. All klndi of books can be obtained of them at lowest rates.— Aitdrcss Lnwell John A. Gibson, A l'C'IONEEII. MyprlciM for Helling are at least two pei cent. I'-ss than any other llrst class Auctioneer in tlio county. The isst of sati«taction guaran'ecd. Uive meaoall, Offico witii 11 K. Burt over P. O. Millinery ft Panoy Ooods. 4 N ENTIRE New stock Jn*t opened by Mr*. IT, L. A Eldreif, 311 Monroe St., (hand Rapid*, Mislilgan fler stock embraces all the latent Spring •tyles of Bon- n»ts, lllbbons /.aces. Flowers, and Trimmings, to- gether with n full line of floods nsnallv kept in a Ur*l clam millinery iftore. embracing many novelties. Ilonnets madu anil trimmed to order. New Carpet Hons*, 71 MONROE ST. (IRA Nil If A PI US. The only ex- I T: elusive Carpet House between Detroit and Cbi- cngo. Oil (Moths, Mattings, Upholstering and House Fnrnlsbiog (loads, Window Sliadea and I'nper Hang- ings. F. IMME.V. Established 1837. E B. DIKEMA.V, Watches. Clocks, Jeweliy, SiL . ver and Plated Ware, 20 Canal street. Specta- cles a ipeciallty. S. N. Edle ft O o „ W OLVERINE Pump Works. Manufactorers of Woeden Pumps. Sales room west side. We warrant al! our our pumps for one year, when prop- erly set. Ordflis by mall or otherwise, promptly flfl- ?d. Grand Hapids, Mich. S. N. E DIE, W. E DIB. D R . A I K I N , Office, 11 Canal-3t.( p. ". 1'rawer ^091, Grand Rapids Mich. KiTSkllled attention given to allclaaaesof Jiseaa- Spocialties : Scrofula. Fan(er«, Consumption, Eve and Kar. .Vervou*. female, ami Chronic Disea-es LADIES out of health, assured nf easy, fife cure Conlidniillal, *iicie*«fiil treatment for all private dis- ease*. Seminal Woakneiw, etc., positively cured C£f"ln nil B|ie 'lal. Important cases, stop inireliable or useless treaimint, and consult Or. Alain at once. Call or write jencloslng posiago.l whatever your cas BARR & L I E S V E L D , (Succeaaora to Wm. Laraway A Co.,) Dealer* in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE, Monuments, Gravoatones, and Purniture Marble, 63 illooroc & 9 Fountain Sr.,* Grand Rapids. A. E. EARR B. W. LIE8VKLD. C. KUSTERER, n H K W E R & M A L S T E U City Brewery, iRAND HAPIDS, - - - MICH STOCK, XXX ^ PRESENT USE ALES, & D R A U G H T L A G E R . Easlern HOPS and MALT at Market "prict Special Notice. .llrs. Jones Indrprndcni ClairToyant LAFB OF PHILADELPHIA, Is now permanenlly located over lliml & llunlcr's Lowell. Oillve Iloin*», O to Oo'oloolt. Mrs. Jones can tell anv one his or her ailments by ;i ClarToyant or Second Sight, which slit- posfesseg in a remarkable oenree, el.ber by a pers-mal examination, IHienesa, h'Ckijf hair or hand WritiiiR of the Patleut.- IIer curc* arc w ondcrfal. Come one, fume nil anil be iiia'le rki'lr. Sptnulallenlion given to IHteam v/Fc- malei. Persoimt exainiratioii 00; by lock ot hair, nu ; by likeness, 3 00; by hand-writing, S to. HOLIDAY GOODS TOYS F O R T H E CHILDREN. Grand Rapids Business Di- rectory. B. A. Harlan. A TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor In Chancery, and Judye of Probate of Kuot County. Ollice lu tuuuty building, Urand Kapids, Mich. Sweet's Hotel, G RAND Rapid*. Mich. T. If. Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Kathbun House. Bathburn House. J F. AKT1SDEL ii 1H!0., IVopiletors, cormr Mon- 1 roe and Waterloo Stieets, Urand llapida, Mich. T r e m o n t H o u s e . & 0RD0N U. I)AMKI.3, Proprietor,corner Water- loo and Fulton Htreets, (irand K»pidi, Mich. D W. P. Barker, ENTISt", AS Monroe St., (hand Itanids Mich. All work done in the bjst manner aud at reasonable prices. L o c a l s 4: Brown. T 1HS PLACE to bin Uoots and Shoe*, I*at Loomi> & Uiowu'a 30 Caual 6ttc«t tirand liapida. JElstabltshed, 1815. W H.VcCOMNF.Lf-, dealer in Hardware. Dry < Good*,Cai pets, OilCloths, Ac. A lull sup- ply of goods In these Departmcata. Lowe«t Cash prlcea 84 and oil Mouroo Street, (•rand K«i'ids. 8- D Parks, D EALER In Watches.Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Plat?d Ware, So, il Monroe Stnvt, Orand Rap. uls. Personalattantlon to rriairiug, aud work war- rsnUd. James Gallup, H0LESALE and Retail UruKglst,No. 8 Canal street, Orand llopids. w Philip Wolff, D EALER lm Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Furnlah- IngUojda. Ho. i I'rarl aud 4 Canal Hi., Orami (Uplds. J. MuMaster, C utter. A. PreusBor, W ATCBUAKRR & Jeweler, and dealer In Fine Quid and Itllver Ware, 21 Monroe street. Al- so all klnda of ."polling lniplvmonla,Urand Rapids. Bouthwlok & Wright. D BALERS in Crockery, Ola-aware, Bllrer Plated Waj-e, China, Table Cutlery, Ac., « Monroe lit., a l aud Raplda. Currier & Putnam, D EALERS In School, Miscellaneous, and Rlank Books, also, ritationeiy. Wall Paper*, 4c., Book iimdcra and Box Manufacturens No. 16 Pearl itrcct, Omnd Rapids, A. W. Currier, T. C. Putnam. B . M . 3 t o w e, W HOLESALE and retail dealer in Hat* and Caps, Fnra, Rohee, Olovss, Ac., and Fashionable Millinery Goods,« Monroe Street, Grand Kapids. Headquarters of Old Santa Claus C O N F ECTI ON E11Y AND TOYS IN G R E A T V A R I E T Y . 1 H A V E M A D E A SECIALITY IN THIS CLASS OF GOODS, AND AM PREPARED TO SUIT A L L I N QUANTITY, QUALITY & PRICiC. 1 havo also in store a flno lot of aelect Coffeea, Siicara. and every description <•( staple Oro ceries, which 1 will sell at living fiKurrs. V. D TOCXO. I.owell, Doc. Cth, 1870. 1 8 7 0 . b BLAIN Are just recelvinf NEW GOODS, Dougbt since the DECLINE IN GOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES Look well to your awn lutarests and go te DEVENDORF&BLAhVS to buy year DRY GOODS, . •HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &C, And those nice new KTECIS-BOWS. EVERYBODY CALL AND SEE OCR NEW GOODS.* lyFlratRaorwestof Lowell Natiooal Bank.Ui DEVENDORF & BUN. Lo-vrU.Matrh 30th, 1870. HUGGiNS & CO., DEALERS IS Fresh Meats, Poultry, Oysters, AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN SEASON O A Q H PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF Lire Stock, Salt Pork, Hides. T^elt.s, & c . Central Market, Hild^o Street, I.owell, Fept. IiSt. RUBOINS A CO, Harness and Saddlery. M A VINO recently purcha<ed the siock and interes' In the banners "f Unrnard ic Sen and ".A. KM Inson, and opened In tbc bnil'liiii? occupied by the litter, on the l i f t aid-ol Flut lllvor, one dour west of HuKKina f: Co.'s meiit muiket, I am piepared lo attend to all bu'ine-s In the Harness aud Saddlery line. It in mr purpose to keep Ihn BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and spare no paini t" build my business upon rn honest foundntion. Do not lull to give me a call and examlue my slock. JACOB RAMSUELL. Lowell, July ICtb, 1870. FLOUR AND FEED! The undersiftned bavin;; purchased the flnnr, feed und provi'ion store ol M. Heiery, ix pn-iiared to pay canb for lanu produce of evurv description, xnch as APPLES, POTATOES. BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. Peallnit ezclosirely in this line I am able to oCei extra Induoenients tosellcra. Lime, Hair & Salt kept consiantly on band. V. U. I'EABSALL. I^jwoll, 3ept. 2tHh, 1870 I2ni6 J. Edwin Lee, Dealer In FRESII MEATS, POULTRY, OYSTERS, A N D A L L KINDS OF GAME. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF FAT STOCK SALT PoRK, SMOKED HAMS, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, 4c. This is the place to buv your frssh meats. A cbnise lot constantly on hand, for prices as low ss canbeaf- lordetl. Three doors noth of Undje street, we>t •idr Flit Illver. Lowell. January '.Mth, 1870. Tb* nndersipned havi»«; purcb'oei) tbla new but popular institution, and tboioughty redtled ibi same, la prepaied to furniah WARM MEALS OR GOLD LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Oysters, Fruits, Ice Cream and Soda Water in their SEASON". Making It a desimblo place to get a square meal * , K(B>a«ber tha STAR in Langley'a Building. O. A. ROBINSON. 7-44 7-44 Reward Qiven. A LL WHO have got the Catarrh will get a reward by procuring a bottle , of DR. n. B. PECK'S CATARRH SPECIFIC I , As it wa* never known to fail In any i^n- j nine ea>e of Catarrh, and gives relief the llr-t dose, causing no piostrating eQect on th" syKiem. Sold bv I)rili:(tl«ts. Lowell, Nov. lulu, 1870. 7-44 7-44 Notice ocTomm la, isro. A LL accoiiuis ^taliding vn our books up to the above dat«, must be settled immediately ALL OUR WORK WILL BE SOLD FORVASfH OR ITS EqUIVALKNT. 0 BROAD A SON. ROOMS TO RENT. INQUIRE OF U. B.WILLIAMS. T OB PRISTIVO OF EVKr.T OE'CRIPTION FX- »euted with ncatne^a and dlaratch at th JoriuAt. yilia LOWELL NATIONAL DANK, OF LOWELL. CAPITAL, - - 850,000. SURPLUS, - - - 33,300. UIUKCTOBB. Wh.WMUTCH, K.J. HOOTIT. A S. S TAV.MKII, M TKON II. NoRrax, ARIM Kii.'iiattna, A.J.KCKIB. ILA.RIC*. Kiuseia Kixo. J*« W. Kourox. IntcroHt l»nl«l on T>*spoHlti!4. va. WMiATOll, President. JAS. »*. NORTOV,rubier. Lowell, J;,ii. Ilih, 16J0. 1 O O VILLAGE LOT FOR SALE, WICK T HIDE. ' 0\ MRS. 8.VELL'S ADDITION T OCATKD OR Wilier. Itrnnilivar, Hudson, Mnph j and ilrush Ktii «s p.ir purtiuulari, eixjuire of .l/r.-. rtncdl, or U. II. VVIilianu, >t tue "Llk Hom •Store." These lots will be MM on time. , „ „ , . C 4 K 0 i I N E flNKLL. i.owell. F»brnarr 2Sib. ISTO. .'Untf '"1 |VI1 illiu t i GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS: Bare, Benutlful and Costly. DOX'T VOU IJIOT^TEVK IT ? C OMI« ami Scv, nnd yon will be ««- tonUhrdl Forafewilava only I i.romise to pre.enta eir worth from 2.'«ts lof >. with ere,,- pliot.^mpl^ (or otber wi.rk equal in value) mail* in mv rounn. Remeuib-r that all wmk iimdelnmv ro-.m. i . fln- I'hed Intlie biahe.is.yle.f tbeart ind WAllKAN- 11.O. Having all of the latest iiupr- •Veineuls nnil tli. covenes at my coimnand. I con-Meriny iaciiitiei fo maklni( llntt class work uiisiir|in.sed. Iluinember tint prices ara liOiVN-photo-raphs ai lea-t Jl per dm. b.wer than in Orand linnidsor louia. and all other work accoiiiiufily. Ileineinber tUu ]>lace—on the biidge next door ti U. A. t 11A I'M AN I The subscriber wNbeti to inform bli friend, and lb. public Kenerally, that ho bus put in u larKe as ..tl ment of liiocerli"., in tbo Masonic bsilding luiuurli occupud by ll_n. tleebe. at ^ 1 3 A , And will sell nl rates too low l<> be benten bv anv, foi CASH OH HEADY PAY. Call and see my line slock of choice Ulannd Javi, '.olfees. hu.Mr>. Salt ami Dried Flab, Pickles..«au.e- 1 Ine-cut Chewing and amokini; Tolnccn«, p.in lei .id Domcfic lined Fnilt, .»oai s. I.«d. Ham., Drie.l He,f and I I . « I'uik ; Wood, Willow aud Stone ware and THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE AT ALL TIMES, FOR COUJITBY PRO- DUCE. Call and satieiy ynomelvca that you o-an get your <>Koci?m:L>4 •is ch»ap as you can at Oram! Hapi.is or J.ntrell. Don't forget the place under the Maaonlc Hall. Kemerabcr my motto. Quick Sales ami Small Proflti. M. HEMINOTON. Ada, Nor. 15th. 1870. Pay No Attention T O 0 \ R MAN'S sdveitisemenl nr another's, but lo k for ymitseivo, nnd buy vnur Bonds whep you can get the best good- and the most ol them for )ouruioney. Klk Horn Slore. D B WILLIAMS. Lowell. Oct 12, "1). For Sale or Rent. T RAVE for sale two houses and three Iota, Wil A be a.dd together ••r seporately. Terms oasy. One of the bouses Is Inr rent until sold. Koonu ^uttablefor scholars to boaid tUi nindves. , „ . .. J OSEPH HALL. Lowell. Aug. 9th, 1570. For Sale. \ IIOIT.-K AND I.OT with all the convenience foi -X a good home Hp.h ahrde trees, fruit HIIC! shrub- bory,and a good cfilar. lnnuiieof the subnonber, C. LUUAD, Lnwell, Sept. SOth. ISW. UH ELLIXG IIOISK FOR S A L E D I R T (HEAP. 4 L. B 0 tbe Lowellllttkery—di.lng a goodlusiness laiuinol E. K. UUXL.BY. Lowell. Oct.,Id 1S70, Uti. For Sale. T HE HOCSR AND LOT LATKLY OWNFB BY E. M. FOKT. Apply to L. ii. I.nil or K. L. IRISH, Lowell, Oct. ITth. IfiTO. Special Notice. A NY ONE deahing a pleasant liomc will do well C\ to call and eianilun T. W Masnn'a fine (lothir "••idence, which Is fnr n il. it nn exfra bargain. The house Is new ami well flnished-hasa K.,o.l cllai, well nnd slstern—anit in a choice btcation, cornei "ridge and Division streets, oiiiiositu tbo M. rl Ohuicb. NEW BAKERY I The ni derMgned having purchased lh" I oivrll Pa. kerv, and leuovate.l the same, are pre|iared IA fur- nish familin. with all klinla of baker's Mock, such ;<e MS Oysters Served at all Hours! A QOOD LINE OP FAMILY ORG* CEHIES, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Soppere gotten op and served on abort notice. WIUailE A WHITFIELD. Lo*ell, Nov. SPIL, yiO, IIODIO A sain. Sweet is the r.-^f of Iioiri" WI KMI ootnm ihe wniry aaiiir.hiy ni..!,-, one Icila soiiiej and wo-n f o i , il,,, woik (if tbtf we.-k, an.l tliin Inn • K .- upite from the hnttle '.f i t.., Mil.-n upon m les have we tlii.i week rid I i , ncrcss StaU'5, ftdiiu-asi iq wi-hi—t'nn' west to t-nfit again. And h-'ie t « m o gain at our di sk an t our week' < endiiHj; or lu-arlv—• rod, w 'iv, f: - ti'jU' d, and ujad to find here tlur v; l- ome a home-^laee alunvs fvt'.'.'id.c. There is but little of Mis I f t iftt r all. Yet, how we oIini{ t<» it. "As if I rouble is more prei-ious f a-i i e.>.t'. e all < f us attempt i"o muc!i—w.i Ho racing from tho cradle to tho irrave, intent on hnsinefls, inlly, di-^i-- palion, or the acunm:ii.'iti'm of W":iiih, as if that and diis wen- hapi-ine-s. lint what ot ol! this? Very somi we Miall go down to our reward nnd "tir re-ting, and tl.en wlio of all tho crowd that now sees ns litir yit g »)rj will pause to think of ns, even for < no moment? Mow many of all ihrso who call themselves friends will dro . a tear, fetch a siyh, or give mure ti a n a hafty pawing to n«, for all they •awn , nnd flatter, and seek o r favo'' tn gain our influence now ? W h o or' ail the ones that profVss fnvc for i.s will go with ns in heart down into ilm vestibule-of Eternity, and with u* over there to the real Home? God love those who have even onu true heart and one earnest soul to ea'i upon, fur to us on earth hut onu true love is given though u tlioiuaii I butterflies bt-at tbo fiir with thei- winu's not thinner than their reid in- ti-ntions. 0! the army—the armies •t those who love and do most ear- nest lip-worship—till we are of m. more use to them, and then what matters it, or fate, or wandcrin'j ? Ai d so thinking, and so taught by hat lite which we trust teaches wis- loin, we come to love each u-ar mory md more the home n s t , no'i alone nf Saturday nighi, hut evcrv other. Ic is so bicssetl and so hlis'-f'il to find me little place, one loom, even, WI MTO th? curious worl I rests not iu eager yes and shines with tongue most wanton; to pain an hour awav foru fiose who come with their wnnts for illeviation—their sorrows for you ID bear—their griefs and troubles for vou to drink in—their depression nt spirits for you to absorb and wear out, or throw off as best you m.iv. It is sweet to be in some placo which is all yours to look upon tho walls, the floor, the carpets, the books, the pictures, the evidences that hern •udeed is your home, and to look up- on some dear friend who. if never .•> word of welcome gives, m ver a word of slander utters or retails, c.U. !<> lesk, nnd desk back to door, what the one saw which the other d'ul m ?. And it is sweet to know lint h" *, m this room, where good anife's vis and whete we rest,'there nuv como I" us, and from us has most'kii.dlv, earnest care ; that the dving woi-k will surely not go till We and hear, and feel that wo are not aione, n wanderer on the beach ot tluit wreck tilled ocean wo call life 1 0! the beaut; of home—'.ho }nv in having one, no mailer how btLiibleor poor.'y fnrnishod it may be, if it is en- 'y home; if it is the place of test! A shelter from the thousand stm-ius n ; ) arrow-slmgs of oheeLtnd and continued fights which ot last wears us out, as thev hav mi .io . • hetnre us and will millions v. t to. We pity those who hai e no l oii s. God love them, for thev no. d i!i a .1 more of the Eternnl Smdi^i many wish them. We pi'v thoso wh-. have no labor to hold ihi'm to dutv during the wet k—no reward to ihet', each day cominir—no true ho art r.'l their own to rest with and upon when comes the hour for rest. And wo pity the ones who havo no care for oilier than snrtace life, and winter sunshine, with never a pride in a homo and tho rest it gives to j.ll thu tired, weary, working, w alling ones who hi! '.he \veek have toiled, .-md from whom their earnings a n d KO muoh o( lif» AND power to do good and make ctU.':-" happy has passed, as it has from sr. many between our last quietlv writ- len chapter like this, and this, the lust of another week—another S;'.tuiuir* night. SixerRITY is speaking ns we fh?nV, believing as we pretend, acting an w.i profess, performing what wo promise, and being what we pretend lo he. A rniLT) was asked, "U'h.-t :> faiih?" She answered, "Doing God'- will and asking no questions." A. beautiful reply. A TEAR of pleasure pas«ra like ^ floating breeze; a mom 'nt ci m'fifbr- tunc seems an age of p i n . WHAT ma:f<Ms i.( if one h.-.a no gol- in his pnrfe, iybf-b ; t •-* " ..r'-.

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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL Office in Graham's Block, Up Stain. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable." TVnns, $1 50 per year in Advance .

V O L U M E V I . LOWELL, MICHIGAN. W E D N E S D A Y . DECEMBER 21, 1870. N U M I i E R 25.

S h e ^ o u ' c l l l o u n t n l , i s r o i L i a n i o HTIBT

W o d n c a d a y M o r n l n f f * AT LOWELL, M1CU.,

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M O B B I 8 A H I N E .

Offlco, 2d floor flralism'i Block.

T E R M S OF S ^ i s O R I P T I O N .

f a r OB* year , — f l *0 F o r »l* month* , - T5 XldalWtred by tUo Carrier . . . . S 00 A l l aubicrlptioDninTaribiy in ad ra r c# .

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

T t n l l n M o f Nonpareil,cloae raattermake aaqnarf

1 v I 1 mo. | 8 mo. I 6 mo. | 1 y f

J o h n Q i l e s . • fTTholeia le and retail Dealer in all kin'.'n of Orore-

. V y rle«, (;o«r«c Oniin», Produce i d . gtoru in Union Block, LOWHII, Mich. ,

Bpane.

1 Square. I 11.00 SSqnarei | 1.60

k Column, i 6.00 H " 800 X " 11J.00

$3 .CO I 6.00 8.00

16.00 20 00 I

(O.OO 8.00

16.00 25.00 so.no

M.no 12.00 20.00 30.00 40.00

|12.0" lfl.0" 25:00 40 00 JJ.OO

Local*, 10 cents per line. Marriage and Death notice* free. Obituary notices, 6 cent* per lino. Oarda ln Bnwne«iiDlrecforr |S nt - rannum. Yearly adrertlaem euUtlol to change quarterly. Legal Notice* at Statute Katea. Tranalent adrert iaemenl* muni be pre-paid. w a r Theae term* will be atrlctlj adhered to.

F o w l i s o u & Q u i c k , ^ r e h l t e c t a Aliuildera. Lowell, MICL.

M ; R . B l o d g e t t , T OWKLI, VS'ooIrn Mill*, inanufaclnre of Plain and 1 J Fancr Cafattnena, Tarml* and Jran*, Fiamipl*, rinln and Fancy iiliirllnK,.Stocking Yarn. etc. Lo-well, Mich. All goods made rmin Pure Wool and free from Hock*. lllglicM muiket price paid fur Wool,

. M r s . A . T , M o a r s ,

MILI.INERY. A lull aa«orlmi'nt of bonnet*, hat*, ribbons, flowera. lace* nnd all kinds of fancv

aitieles. Idler atr«ul, Wt-at Side.

C l o a k ft D r e s s M a k i n g .

DOXE In tho late«t ctyle, and a t abort notice. The latest New Yoik fi 'lilonn rccelvcd every month

f i r s t store east of Natlonrl Bank. MI1S. A. A. WARWICK. .

P o r t ' s W e s t e r n M e d l o i n o H a n T g C o

LOWELL, Mleh. Chartered Capital #100,000.— P w l d o n t , C. R. MINK ; VlcePreat,, E, I.kk .lr ;

SRITFY, K. M FORT, Trcaturer, .1 W.JIIIBIOS. lief-erenee by pcrmiMlon, Lowell National Hank, Ollice orer N'aiiuaai Bank.

guMnnssi girtctoni. I . C o . P .

T T A R M O N Y LOPOE, NO. MB. of Lowell, Mich., meets erery Thursday orening, In olti Masonic

W. W.Oweo ,N . 0 . fall. 0 . 0 , UcDannell, Bee.

J . M . M a t h e w s o n . T^TOTARY, Attorney and Hoilcitor. Will attend to H i husmesa In any of the Utato or United State*

Court i . Spcctl attention gi»«n to Convcr 9n« i n?. Colleetlng

t o d Clwfticery biisincM. OIHce over i.owell Natlonui Bank, Lowell Mich.

T . J . B l a y t o n .

ATTORNEY at U w , and Solicitor In State or Uni-ted States Court*, and Justice of the Peace.

Farm and village property lor sale or rt-nt. I.lcena-•d Claim Agent lor procuring I W I u n s a n d Bounties 'rom (ioveinment. Ollice in O n b a m ' s Block, up-a u i r s , Lowell, Michigan.

J o h n 0 . O o T M t ,

ATTORNEY A1 L UV, iol lc i 'nr nnd Notary Pub-lic. AH klndn of legal business p roup t l r done.

Office with Peek McBannell, old Matonic Hull kuildiog,Loacll Mich.

M i l t o n M . P e r r y . RAL Estate, Insurance, and Collecting Agenr.T.

Office over lliue 4 Noble's Store, Union Block, 'eat Side.

n . H . V i n t o n .

DEPUTY Sheriff and Qrn. Collecting Agent. All busineaa entrusted to my ciire, will recoive

prompt attention

R Wea

B o b Q r t H u n t e r J r . ,

rm C E of the Peace, will attend promptly »o Col-lecting, Convrvanclns and all busioesa tntrusten

to my care, Office'over Hunt t Hunter"# Drug Store, Uwel l , Mich.

J . W . B p r a g u e ,

JUSTICE of the P e a * for the Township of Lowell. Will f ive prompt attention to the collection ol

•Mounts, and all other bUKiness intrusted to tuy care.

w T a . F a l l a s o , M . D . ,

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Lowell, Miah. Office orer National Bank. Besldeaco on U l j h street,

opposite residenre of C. Powlison.

* D r s . P e c k ft M o D a n n i e l .

Phvalcians and Burceonii, Office in Masonla Build-Ing, Lowell, Mich,

-1 JLOJF. O, C. HCDAITKIN.,

' H . 0 . S t e p h e n s o n .

HOUffiPATHIC Physician k Surgeon Especial atteution g l ren to SyphlMtIc an<' ohronic In

' 'AUo'Htephenson'B Patent Tiu«je* artn Support-t r a , m^nulactured to order. All work warrauted to

^ X a l d e n o e , ' flr*t Ilousa north of Dnion School Home. Office over Hunt A Hunter 'a Drug i to ia .

J . H o w a r d S m i t h . M . D . TTOMEOPATHIC phyaidao and Surgeon. Offiae I I f ront room over tho post office. Kesidenoe

an Depot Road. OalU attended promptly, day oi • Igh t .

S r . J a s . B d i e . T » n Y 8 I C I A N and Burwon an I Accoocheur. Ro*l-g dence o .rner of Washington and Avery llreata.

uffice oyer I^)well National IJunk.

W m . P u l l e n ,

S-VBALEB In Ready-made Clothing, Cloth*,f ienfs ) Furnishing Goods. IlaU.Caps, BooU and Sbova, iithlng cut and made to order. Stora Ful leus

Block, Bridge street.

B e e s B r o s . TVBAI .ERS tn Dry Uoudi, Clothing, Yankee No-l l tloos, Hals and Cap*. Clothing cut and nude

{ s o r d e r . Store in Graham's Block, I.owell, Mich*

S h e r m a n ft M i l l s . EALERS In Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, i lUtsTCaps,rurnishing Oomi., t c . West Store

loion Block, K est Side. D Unit

O . A . K n i l B n ^ T IEADY-MADE Clothing, Dry Goods, Yffikee J v , Motions, Groceries and Provisions, always on Sand. Hnstedvllle.

O. O- Stone ft Co. TVEALERS In Dry Goo<ls, (irocenw, Bool* and J J Shoes, HaU and Caps, Crockeiy. iw. Store In

aham's Block, I.owell, Slloh.

H i n e ft N o b I » . •pvEALERS in Dry Moods, Clothing, HaU Caps,

" M . b!—C^otbi'ng made tn order. 8 to r i in brick fclock, opposite Franklin House.

D C h a s . A l t h o n .

R A L P R i n P.esd>-made Clothing, Oeftt'a Fur-nlahlngfloods. Hats, Caps, 4c. t o r n a r stoie

and Flat River Bridge, Lowell Mich.

J o h n K o p f ft C o .

DEALERS In Funi l tnre of averr kind. Patent Spring Beds, warrante<l. l lcvlyniade Coffin*

fODlWitlf on toon le f . Mauufncl^) t a d Wftr*«rt>oni nrar h . It M. .

K B . J . B o s w o r t h .

0 R 8 E Shoeing a speciality. Na other kind of Elacksmithing done. Hirer street, Lowell

John Wilson. II klnda of Black*mlihlnj, Horse-ahofing and

L wagon and Oarrisge ironing done prcmply.

E d g a r M o r s e .

OMNIBOS Lino from Cliflon Uon»e,andaH other Hotala and Private Bouses, to and from ail

traloa.

T h o s . T a t e .

Llrery Stable. Boraes and Carriages let with or without dtivar. Paiaeugersaoaveyadtoall part*

af the country.

J o h n T a y l o r ,

IKON Founder and manullictiirer of various kinds of Plowa, Har ro t s , Cultivator., Scrapers, bob alelgha

M d all kiads cf casting to Older, Lowell, Micu.

H. Boss,

HOUSX, Sigs, Carriage and ornamental Painting, Graining, Mkrbalmg, Paper Hanging, KaUo-

mining, Ac., Barbln's ship. Junction of River and DK*dw»y Btraeta.

f n r B i l l s ft O e i l l ,

MANUFCTl'RlJl.'S of ai d dealers in W npon* rlages, Ac. Wagons and Carriages manula-

tmvd nnd/ep i i red to order. In duruhllity, dispaicli nnd price wc nill not he out done. Call iiinl see us Near John Wilson's Kliick>niltli shop. .Monrtiu St.

M . C . B a r b e r ,

SUCCESSOR to W. A-M.Barber, dealer in d r o c c r les Provisions, Crockery, lilassware, Yankee Xo-

tlon*. and a full assortment in the ({nicer nnd general Produce nnd Provision Line. Terms ca«h, and will correspond with Gold at #110. K-e cremn and soda water in their sto-o?. Bridge sleet, Lowell, Mlob.

U . B . W i l l i a m s , ¥~\EALER in Orocerle.i and Provisions. Crookery, I ) <!la«s Waie. fcc. Store at sign of "E lk Horn*,'' (liiion Block, West Side.

N o a h P . H a s t e d , VTURSERYMAN and dealer m a i l kinds of Fruit I I and ornniurntal Tivcs, Shrabs, Hoses. Grape \ ines , Ac. Orders by mail prompt'y otUnded to.— Lowell, Mich.

H u n t ft H u n t e r ,

DEALERS in Drug*, Patent Medicines, Per lunwv, Paints, Oils, Jfec. Store at Hie •Id stand of J . B.

Shear, Bridge street, Lowell, Mich.

H o w k ft W h i t e ,

DEALERS in Boots, Shoos, Leather, Findings, Ac. Particular attention given to custom woik—

Store in Checkered Building, uvxt duor west of Afa-sonlc Hall.

T . N o l a o n .

DEALER in Pianos, Orpins and Melodeons. Violin Strings and Sheet Mntie, also Clocks, Watche«,

and a tine ^tock of Jewelry, kep. constantly on hand, liive m r a call.

M . B . K o r o k o a , /-^ARRIAOE, lloiiH-, Sign, nnd Ornamental Painter. I y Graining, Paper Hanging, Oilding. and Calso-iiMning, done with neatness and despatch. Shop wt-tl side, over Kralt'a wagon shop—1st door south of liar-Mn's black^mitli shop.

J o h n B o r a i g ,

SHAVINO, Shampooing. Hair Cutting, and wliii-kers d,ed with ni-atnesa and dc^imtch. Boom*,

•Jd floorHralinni'a Block, ipposlte Xational Hank. Mns. J . Homu, mnniifaotnrur of Swltciies, Curls t

Braids. Keeps on hand a good nasortment of Mohair Switches. Curl". A*e. Cash puld lor Ladies' Hair.— Rooms in old Juurnal office.

C . B r o a d ft S o n .

DEALERS in Bool». Shoe-. Leather Findings Ac. Custom work done wit., neatnesa and despatch.

Remember the place lirst door west of Uialiaiu's Block. Bildgc Street.

Q e o . B e n n e t t ,

MAKUFACTURER of and desler in Cipira. Or. dera ]ironi|'tl\ tilled at the lowest munulactur-

< rs rates. Lowell Midi.

O . B . C o v i l l ft A . B . M c B r i d e , J r . ,

GEHEKAL Canvassing Agents. All klndi of books can be obtained of them at lowest rates.—

Aitdrcss Lnwell

J o h n A . G i b s o n ,

Al 'C ' IONEEII . MyprlciM for Helling are at least two pei cent. I'-ss than any other llrst class

Auctioneer in tlio county. The isst of sati«taction guaran'ecd. Uive meaoa l l , Offico witii 11 K. Burt over P. O.

M i l l i n e r y ft P a n o y O o o d s . 4 N ENTIRE New stock Jn*t opened by Mr*. IT, L.

A Eldreif, 311 Monroe St., (hand Rapid*, Mislilgan f le r stock embraces all the latent Spring •tyles of Bon-n»ts, lllbbons /.aces. Flowers, and Trimmings, to-gether with n full line of floods nsnallv kept in a Ur*l clam millinery iftore. embracing many novelties. Ilonnets madu anil trimmed to order.

N e w C a r p e t H o n s * , 7 1 MONROE ST. (IRA Nil If A PI US. The only ex-I T : elusive Carpet House between Detroit and Cbi-

cngo. Oil (Moths, Mattings, Upholstering and House Fnrnlsbiog (loads, Window Sliadea and I'nper Hang-ings. F . IMME.V.

E s t a b l i s h e d 1837 .

EB. DIKEMA.V, Watches. Clocks, Jeweliy, SiL . ver and Plated Ware, 20 Canal street. Specta-

cles a ipeciallty.

S . N . E d l e ft O o „

WOLVERINE Pump Works. Manufactorers of Woeden Pumps. Sales room west side. We

warrant al! our our pumps for one year, when prop-erly set. Ordflis by mall or otherwise, promptly flfl-?d. Grand Hapids, Mich. S. N. EDIE, W. EDIB.

D R . A I K I N , Office, 11 Canal-3t.( p. " . 1'rawer ^ 0 9 1 , G r a n d R a p i d s M i c h .

KiTSkllled attention given to allclaaaesof Jiseaa-

S p o c i a l t i e s : Scrofula. Fan(er«, Consumption, Eve and Kar. .Vervou*. female, ami Chronic Disea-es

LADIES out of health, assured nf easy, f i f e cure Conlidniillal, *iicie*«fiil treatment for all private dis-

ease*. Seminal Woakneiw, etc., positively cured C£f"ln nil B|ie 'lal. Important cases, stop inireliable

or useless t r ea imin t , and consult Or. Alain a t once. Call or write jencloslng posiago.l whatever your cas

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

Dealer* in

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE, M o n u m e n t s , G r a v o a t o n e s , a n d P u r n i t u r e

M a r b l e ,

63 i l l oo roc & 9 F o u n t a i n Sr.,* Grand Rapids.

A. E. EARR B . W. LIE8VKLD.

C. KUSTERER, n H K W E R & M A L S T E U

City Brewery, i R A N D H A P I D S , - - - M I C H

S T O C K , X X X ^ P R E S E N T U S E A L E S , & D R A U G H T L A G E R .

Eas le rn H O P S a n d M A L T a t M a r k e t "p r i c t

Special Notice. .llrs. Jones Indrprndcni ClairToyant

LAFB O F PHILADELPHIA,

Is now permanenlly located over lliml & llunlcr's Lowell.

O i l l v e I l o i n * » , O t o O o ' o l o o l t . Mrs. Jones can tell anv one his or her ailments by

;i ClarToyant or Second Sight, which slit- posfesseg in a remarkable oenree, el.ber by a pers-mal examination, IHienesa, h'Ckijf hair or hand WritiiiR of the Patleut.-IIer curc* arc w ondcrfal. Come one, fume nil anil be iiia'le rki'lr. Sptnulallenlion given to IHteam v/Fc-malei. Persoimt exainiratioii 00; by lock ot hair,

nu ; by likeness, 3 00; by hand-writing, S t o .

HOLIDAY GOODS

T O Y S F O R T H E C H I L D R E N .

Grand Rapids Business Di-rectory.

B. A. Harlan.

ATTORNEY at Law, Solicitor In Chancery, and Judye of Probate of Kuot County. Ollice lu

t u u u t y building, Urand Kapids, Mich.

Sweet's Hotel,

GRAND Rapid*. Mich. T. I f . Lyon, proprietor, formerly of the Kathbun House.

B a t h b u r n H o u s e .

JF. AKT1SDEL ii 1H!0., IVopiletors, cormr Mon-1 roe and Waterloo Stieets, Urand llapida, Mich.

T r e m o n t H o u s e .

&0 R D 0 N U. I)AMKI.3, Proprietor,corner Water-loo and Fulton Htreets, (irand K»pidi, Mich.

D W . P . B a r k e r ,

ENTISt", AS Monroe St. , ( h a n d Itanids Mich. All work done in the bjst manner aud at reasonable

prices.

L o c a l s 4: B r o w n .

T1HS PLACE to bin Uoots and Shoe*, I*at Loomi> & Uiowu'a 30 Caual 6ttc«t tirand liapida.

JElstabltshed, 1815.

WH.VcCOMNF.Lf-, dealer in Hardware. Dry < Good*,Cai pets, OilCloths, Ac. A lull sup-

ply of goods In these Departmcata. Lowe«t Cash prlcea 84 and oil Mouroo Street, (•rand K«i'ids.

8 - D P a r k s ,

DEALER In Watches.Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Plat?d Ware, So, il Monroe Stnvt , Orand Rap.

uls. Personalattantlon to r r ia i r iug, aud work war-rsnUd.

James Gallup, H0LESALE and Retail UruKglst,No. 8 Canal

street, Orand llopids. w P h i l i p W o l f f ,

DEALER lm Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Furnlah-IngUojda. Ho. i I 'rarl aud 4 Canal Hi., Orami

(Uplds. J . MuMaster, C utter.

A . P r e u s B o r ,

WATCBUAKRR & Jeweler, and dealer In Fine Quid and Itllver Ware, 21 Monroe street. Al-

so all klnda of ."polling lniplvmonla,Urand Rapids.

B o u t h w l o k & W r i g h t .

DBALERS in Crockery, Ola-aware, Bllrer Plated Waj-e, China, Table Cutlery, Ac., « Monroe lit.,

a l aud Raplda.

C u r r i e r & P u t n a m ,

DEALERS In School, Miscellaneous, and Rlank Books, also, ritationeiy. Wall Paper*, 4c., Book

iimdcra and Box Manufacturens No. 16 Pearl i t rcct , Omnd Rapids, A. W. Currier, T. C. Putnam.

B . M . 3 t o w e ,

WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Hat* and Caps, Fnra, Rohee, Olovss, Ac., and Fashionable

Millinery G o o d s , « Monroe Street, Grand Kapids.

Headquarters of Old Santa Claus C O N F ECTI O N E11Y A N D T O Y S

I N G R E A T V A R I E T Y .

1 H A V E M A D E A S E C I A L I T Y I N

T H I S C L A S S O F G O O D S ,

A N D A M P R E P A R E D

T O S U I T A L L I N

Q U A N T I T Y , Q U A L I T Y & P R I C i C .

1 havo also in store a flno lot of aelect

Coffeea, Siicara. and every description <•( staple Oro ceries, which 1 will sell at living fiKurrs.

V. D TOCXO. I.owell, Doc. Cth, 1870.

1 8 7 0 .

b BLAIN Are just recelvinf

NEW GOODS, Dougbt since the

DECLINE IN GOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES

Look well to your awn lutarests and go t e

D E V E N D O R F & B L A h V S

to buy year

D R Y GOODS, .

•HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, &C, And those nice new

K T E C I S - B O W S . E V E R Y B O D Y C A L L A N D S E E O C R

NEW GOODS.* l y F l r a t R a o r w e s t o f Lowell Natiooal B a n k . U i

DEVENDORF & BUN. Lo-vrU.Matrh 30th, 1870.

HUGGiNS & CO., DEALERS IS

Fresh Meats,

Poultry,

Oysters,

AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN SEASON

O A Q H

PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF

Lire Stock, Salt Pork, Hides. T ^ e l t . s , & c .

Central Market, Hild^o Street,

I.owell, Fept. I iSt .

RUBOINS A CO,

Harness and Saddlery. MA VINO recently purcha<ed the siock and interes'

In the banners "f Unrnard ic Sen and " . A . KM Inson, and opened In tbc bnil'liiii? occupied by the l i t te r , on the l i f t a id-o l Flut lllvor, one dour west of HuKKina f: Co.'s meiit muiket , I am piepared lo a t t end to all bu'ine-s In the Harness aud Saddlery line. It in mr purpose to keep Ihn

BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and spare no paini t " build my business upon rn honest foundntion. Do not lull to give me a call and examlue my slock.

JACOB RAMSUELL. Lowell, Ju ly ICtb, 1870.

FLOUR AND FEED! The undersiftned bavin;; purchased the flnnr, feed

und provi'ion store ol M. Heiery, ix pn-iiared to pay canb for lanu produce of evurv description, xnch as

APPLES, POTATOES. BUTTER, EGGS, ETC.

Peallnit ezclosirely in this line I am able to oCei extra Induoenients tosellcra.

Lime, Hair & Salt kept consiantly on band.

V . U. I'EABSALL. I^jwoll, 3ept. 2tHh, 1870 I2ni6

J. Edwin Lee, Dealer In

F R E S I I M E A T S ,

P O U L T R Y ,

O Y S T E R S ,

A N D A L L K I N D S O F G A M E .

CASH P A I D F O R A L L K I N D S O F F A T S T O C K

S A L T P o R K , S M O K E D H A M S , H I D E S ,

P E L T S , F U R S , 4 c .

This is the place to buv your frssh meats. A cbnise lot constantly on hand, for prices as low ss canbea f -lordetl. Three doors noth of Undje street, we>t •idr Flit Illver.

Lowell. January '.Mth, 1870.

Tb* nndersipned havi»«; purcb'oei) tbla new but popular institution, and tboioughty redtled ibi same, la prepaied to furniah

WARM MEALS OR GOLD LUNCH AT ALL HOURS.

Oysters, Fruits, Ice Cream and Soda Water in their

S E A S O N " .

Making It a desimblo place to get a square meal

* • ,

K(B>a«ber tha STAR in Langley'a Building.

O. A. ROBINSON.

7-44 7-44 Reward Qiven.

AL L WHO have got the Catarrh will get a reward by procuring a bottle ,

of DR. n. B. PECK'S

CATARRH SPECIFIC I , As it wa* never known to fail In any i^n-j nine ea>e of Catarrh, and gives relief the

llr-t dose, causing no piostrating eQect on th" syKiem.

Sold bv I)rili:(tl«ts. Lowell, Nov. lulu, 1870.

7-44 7-44

Notice o c T o m m l a , i s r o .

AL L accoiiuis ^taliding vn our books up to the above dat«, must be settled immediately

ALL OUR WORK WILL BE

SOLD FORVASfH OR ITS

EqUIVALKNT. 0 BROAD A SON.

R O O M S T O R E N T . I N Q U I R E O F

U. B.WILLIAMS.

TOB PRISTIVO OF EVKr.T OE'CRIPTION FX-»euted with ncatne^a and dlaratch at th

Jor iuAt. yilia

LOWELL NATIONAL DANK, O F L O W E L L .

CAPITAL, - - 850,000. SURPLUS, - - - 33,300.

UIUKCTOBB.

W h . W M U T C H , K . J . HOOTIT. A S. STAV.MKII, MTKON II. N o R r a x , ARIM Kii.'iiattna, A.J.KCKIB. ILA.RIC*. K iuse i a K i x o .

J * « W . K o u r o x .

I n t c r o H t l»nl«l o n T>*spoHlti!4. v a . WMiATOll, Pres ident .

JAS . »*. N O R T O V , r u b i e r . Lowell, J;,ii. I l i h , 16J0.

1 O O VILLAGE LOT FOR SALE,

W I C K T H I D E . '

0 \ M R S . 8 . V E L L ' S A D D I T I O N

TOCATKD OR Wilier. Itrnnilivar, Hudson, Mnph j and ilrush Ktii «s p.ir purtiuulari, eixjuire of

.l/r.-. rtncdl, or U. II. VVIilianu, >t tue "Llk Hom •Store."

These lots will be MM on time. , „ „ , . C 4 K 0 i I N E flNKLL. i.owell. F»brnarr 2Sib. ISTO. .'Untf

'"1 |VI1 illiu t i

GIFTS! GIFTS! G I F T S : B a r e , B e n u t l f u l a n d C o s t l y .

D O X ' T V O U I J I O T ^ T E V K I T ?

COMI« ami Scv, nnd yon will be ««-tonUhrdl

F o r a f e w i l a v a only I i.romise to p r e . e n t a e i r worth from 2.'«ts lof >. with ere,,- p l io t .^mpl^ (or otber wi.rk equal in value) mail* in mv rounn.

Remeuib-r that all wmk iimdelnmv ro-.m. i . fln-I 'hed Intlie b i a h e . i s . y l e . f tbear t i nd WAllKAN-11.O. Having all of the latest iiupr- •Veineuls nnil tli. covenes at my coimnand. I con-Meriny iaciiitiei fo maklni( llntt class work uiisiir|in.sed.

Iluinember t in t prices ara l iOiVN-photo-raphs ai lea-t Jl per dm. b.wer than in Orand linnidsor louia. and all other work accoiiiiufily.

Ileineinber tUu ]>lace—on the biidge next door ti U. A. t 11A I'M AN

I

The subscriber wNbeti to inform bli friend, and lb. public Kenerally, that ho bus put in u larKe as ..tl ment of liiocerli"., in tbo Masonic bsilding luiuurli occupud by ll_n. tleebe. at

^ 1 3 A , And will sell nl rates too low l<> be benten bv anv, foi

C A S H O H H E A D Y P A Y .

Call and see my line slock of choice Ulannd Javi, '.olfees. hu.Mr>. Salt ami Dried Flab, Pickles..«au.e-1 Ine-cut Chewing and amokini; Tolnccn«, p.in lei . i d Domcfic lined Fni l t , .»oai s. I . « d . Ham., Drie.l He,f and I I . « I 'uik ; Wood, Willow aud Stone ware and

T H E H I G H E S T M A R K E T P R I C E AT A L L T I M E S , F O R C O U J I T B Y P R O -

D U C E . Call and satieiy ynomelvca that you o-an get your

< > K o c i ? m : L > 4 •is ch»ap as you can at Oram! Hapi.is or J.ntr ell.

Don't forget the place under the Maaonlc Hall. Kemerabcr my motto.

Quick Sales ami Small P r o f l t i . M. HEMINOTON.

Ada, Nor . 15th. 1870.

Pay No Attention TO 0 \ R MAN'S sdveitisemenl nr another's, but

lo k for ymitse ivo, nnd buy vnur Bonds whep you can get the best good- and the most ol them for )ouruioney. Klk Horn Slore.

D B WILLIAMS. Lowell. Oct 12, "1).

For Sale or Rent. T RAVE for sale two houses and three Iota, Wil A be a.dd together ••r seporately. Terms oasy.

One of the bouses Is Inr rent until sold. Koonu ^uttablefor scholars to boaid tUi nindves.

, „ . . . JOSEPH HALL. Lowell. Aug. 9th, 1570.

For Sale. \ IIOIT.-K AND I.OT with all the convenience foi

- X a good home Hp.h ahrde trees, fruit HIIC! shrub-bory,and a good cf i la r . lnnui ieof the subnonber,

C. LUUAD, Lnwell, Sept. SOth. ISW.

U H E L L I X G I I O I S K F O R S A L E D I R T

( H E A P .

4 L.B0 tbe Lowellllttkery—di.lng a goodlusiness laiuinol

E. K. UUXL.BY. Lowell. Oct.,Id 1S70, Uti .

For Sale. THE HOCSR AND LOT LATKLY OWNFB BY

E. M. FOKT. Apply to L. ii. I.nil or K. L. IRISH,

Lowell, Oct. ITth. IfiTO.

Special Notice. A NY ONE deahing a pleasant liomc will do well C \ to call and eianilun T. W Masnn'a fine (lothir

"••idence, which Is fnr n il. it nn exfra bargain. The house Is new ami well flnished-hasa K.,o.l c l l a i , well nnd slstern—anit in a choice btcation, cornei "ridge and Division streets, oiiiiositu tbo M. rl Ohuicb.

NEW BAKERY I The ni derMgned having purchased lh" I oivrll Pa .

kerv, and leuovate.l the same, are pre|iared IA fur-nish familin. with all klinla of baker's Mock, such ;<e

M S

Oysters Served at all Hours!

A Q O O D L I N E O P F A M I L Y O R G *

C E H I E S , K E P T C O N S T A N T L Y

O N H A N D .

Soppere gotten op and served on abort notice.

W I U a i l E A WHITFIELD. Lo*ell, Nov. SPIL, y iO,

IIODIO A sain.

S w e e t is the r.-^f of Iioiri" WIKMI o o t n m ihe wn i ry aai i i r .h iy ni..!,-, o n e Ic i la s o i i i e j and wo-n f o i , il,,, w o i k (if tbtf we.-k, an.l tliin Inn • K . -upite f rom the hnt t le ' . f i t.., Mil.-n upon m les have we tlii.i week rid I i , nc rcss StaU'5, f tdiiu-asi iq wi-hi—t'nn' wes t to t-nfit aga in . And h-'ie t « m o

ga in a t ou r di sk an t ou r w e e k ' < endiiHj; or lu-arlv—• rod, w ' iv , f: -ti'jU' d , and u jad to find here tlur v; l-

ome a home-^laee a l u n v s fvt'.'.'id.c. T h e r e is but little of Mis I f t iftt r

all. Y e t , how we oIini{ t<» it. "As if I rouble is more prei-ious f a-i i e.>.t'.

e all < f us a t t e m p t i " o muc!i—w.i

Ho r a c i n g f rom tho c r ad l e to tho irrave, in tent on hnsinefls, inlly, di-^i--pa l ion , or the acunm:ii.'iti'm of W":iiih, as if t h a t and diis wen- hapi- ine-s .

l i n t wha t ot ol! t h i s? V e r y somi we Miall g o down to ou r r e w a r d nnd "t i r r e - t i n g , and tl.en wlio of all t ho c r o w d t h a t now sees ns litir yit g »)rj will pause to think of ns, even for < no m o m e n t ? Mow m a n y of all i h r s o who call themselves f r iends will d r o .

a t ea r , fe tch a s iyh, or g i v e mure ti a n a h a f t y p a w i n g to n«, fo r all t h e y •awn , nnd flatter, and seek o r favo' ' tn ga in our influence now ? W h o or' ail t he ones tha t profVss fnvc for i.s will go with ns in hear t down into ilm vestibule-of E te rn i ty , and with u* o v e r the re to the real H o m e ?

God love those who have even onu t rue hear t and one e a r n e s t soul to ea ' i upon , fur to us on ea r th hut onu

t rue love is given though u t l ioiuaii I bu t te r f l ies bt-at tbo fiir with t he i -winu's no t th inner than the i r reid in-ti-ntions. 0 ! t he a r m y — t h e a r m i e s •t t hose who love and do most ear -

nes t l ip-worship—til l we a re of m . more use to them, and then w h a t m a t t e r s it, or fate, or w a n d c r i n ' j ?

Ai d so th ink ing , and so t a u g h t b y hat lite which we t r u s t t e a c h e s wis-loin, w e come t o love each u - a r mory m d m o r e the home n s t , no'i a lone nf S a t u r d a y n ighi , hu t e v c r v o t h e r . Ic is so bicssetl and so hlis'-f'il to find me l i t t le place, one loom, even , WIMTO

th? cu r ious worl I r es t s not i u e a g e r y e s and shines with t o n g u e m o s t w a n t o n ; to pain an h o u r a w a v f o r u fiose w h o c o m e with the i r wnnts fo r i l levia t ion—their so r rows for you ID b e a r — t h e i r g r ie fs and t r o u b l e s fo r vou to d r ink in—the i r depress ion n t spir i ts fo r you to a b s o r b a n d w e a r out , or t h r o w off as bes t you m.iv.

I t is swee t to be in s o m e p l aco which is all yours • to look upon tho walls, t h e floor, the ca rpe t s , t he b o o k s , the p i c tu re s , the ev idences t h a t hern •udeed is your h o m e , and t o look up-on s o m e d e a r f r iend who. if n e v e r .•> word of welcome gives, m ver a word of s l a n d e r ut ters or re ta i ls , c .U. !<> lesk, nnd desk back to d o o r , w h a t

the one saw which the o t h e r d'ul m ?. A n d it is swee t to k n o w l i n t h " *,

m this room, where good a n i f e ' s vis and w h e t e we r e s t , ' t h e r e n u v c o m o I" us, a n d f rom us has m o s t ' k i i . d l v , e a r n e s t ca re ; tha t the d v i n g woi-k will sure ly not go till We and hear , and feel that wo a r e not aione, n w a n d e r e r on the beach ot t luit w r e c k tilled ocean wo call life 1

0 ! t h e beau t ; of home—'.ho }nv in hav ing one, no m a i l e r h o w b tLi ib leor poor.'y fnrnishod it m a y be, if it is en-'y h o m e ; if it is t h e place of t e s t ! A she l te r f r o m the t h o u s a n d stm-ius n ; ) a r r o w - s l m g s of o h e e L t n d

and con t inued fights wh ich ot last w e a r s u s out , a s thev h a v mi .io . • he tnre u s and will mill ions v. t to .

W e p i ty those who ha i e no l o i i s. God love them, for thev no. d i!i a .1 m o r e of the Eternnl S m d i ^ i many wish them. W e pi 'v thoso wh-. have n o labor to hold ihi 'm t o d u t v d u r i n g t h e wet k — n o r e w a r d t o ihe t ' , each d a y cominir—no t rue ho a r t r.'l t he i r o w n to rest wi th and upon w h e n c o m e s the hour for rest . A n d wo pi ty the o n e s w h o havo no c a r e f o r oi l ier t h a n snr tace life, and w i n t e r sunsh ine , with never a p r i de in a h o m o and tho r e s t it g ives to j.ll thu t i r e d , w e a r y , w o r k i n g , w a l l ing o n e s w h o hi! '.he \veek have toiled, .-md f r o m w h o m the i r e a r n i n g s and KO muoh o( l i f» AND p o w e r t o d o good and m a k e ctU.':-" h a p p y has passed, as it h a s f r o m sr. m a n y be tween ou r last q u i e t l v wr i t -len c h a p t e r like this , a n d th i s , t he lust of a n o t h e r w e e k — a n o t h e r S; ' . tuiuir* n ight . •

S ixe rRITY is s p e a k i n g ns w e fh?nV, be l i ev ing as we p r e t e n d , a c t i n g an w.i profess , p e r f o r m i n g w h a t wo p romise , and b e i n g w h a t we p r e t e n d lo he.

A rniLT) was a s k e d , " U ' h . - t :> f a i i h ? " S h e a n s w e r e d , " D o i n g God'-will a n d a s k i n g n o ques t ions . " A. beau t i fu l reply .

A TEAR o f p leasure pas«ra l ike ^ floating b r e e z e ; a mom 'nt c i m'f i fbr-t u n c s e e m s an age of p i n .

WHAT ma:f<Ms i.( if one h.-.a no gol-in h is p n r f e , i y b f - b ; t •-* " ..r'-. •

Page 2: Office in Graham's Block, Up Stain. LOWELL, MICHIGAN ...

m P R E S I D E N T S m u .

THE HPANISU-AMKUICAS PEACE CONKEBENCE. Tlio long ileforrml peiu>o conforenco

l)otwoon Spain and tho nlliod South Amorican rnpublics has been iuaugu rato<l Wanhington under the

A n n u a l R e v i e w .of t h e A f f a i r s of j''1'.? o f , h 0 . V1nltft(1 r,"' . to the recominondation ronUinod in tii<

TII« CIIISXSI MAWACBF. OK FoanaKZM. truult. It bfctbcTOfoandlnpncOcc morcadran- additional for necosHan- pomianont improve- AB reserved BectionB are rated at tho Tlio m^icrw of Frcncb and Ruulan t*«roua to arrange tkeeo rugoUllona by mutual ments. Thaw CBtimatCH are made closely for douVlo minimum^ th^ sale of them- at the

under ciroren- i , L _ — : - 4 n.r.i nu».t>iiMht>iniit I Biihanced orico Iuih ihttB, in many inalancoB,

t h e N a t i o n .

O u r F o r e i g n R o l a t i r n s .

iution of tho HOUBO of Reprwt. nUlivcH 17th of December, IHfiti. 'llio exccutn'

F I G U R E S A N D S U G G E S T I - N S .

coptance of tho olTor. Ultimately n con-fnrenco waa arrnnged nnd WBH openod in tliih city on tho twenty-ninth of Octo-bor last, HI which 1 authorized 'ho SoorcUry of sv v to procido. It wan at-tondo-l by minUl r »( Spain. Pom. Chili nnd

i Ecuador, in tv:.' ".pionco of tho abHonco of a roproHontativo <>; " ilivia. tho oonferenco waa

rcMtati

- - • . „ 1 »comi 10 navo neon dlapowd 10 " partment of government offered ItB monaiy ,0 far a* it w** able to do ollicen for tho pnuuotion of poace and tiamio- th l l nowB of »»r u-iwwn the C

.1 kiudi'" Providence. \>oon with al uiidant . rop'rl ward" and havo been kpared from complu-alion- and ai»«<

the maintenanoe of the naval eetablubaient I enhanced prico 1I*H ihua, in many inatancoB. -* indemnilled the Treaattry for tho, granted

landB. The cohatruction of nemo 01 theao thorougbfarea haa undonbtedly given & vigor OUB impetuH lo the dovelopment of our roHoiir-

_ Icon and'the Hcltlomont of>the 'more 'tiHt ant » 1 portioiiB of tho country. It may, however,

1 0 , , n . — ,-C. . poliov munt of courao gradually but i well bo inaiated that much of our legifllation in *0. Unfortunately j ffnea ^ Cly adnnwid his , uurely doatrov the navv, and it in in itself far 1 UIIB regard IIBH been chnractorizod by Itidia-

S s , r . ° r » b i . " - - .1 - .. poMieiuM'd wilVtiio tdea that thin conU'Bt extending (toacvoral other Rrokt rlvcra. by the treaty concluded | and navy-yarda bopomea moro inijierative and 1 any enlerpriBe uudortakon by StatOH or oonio-

to chlnooe water* would neutraUae the Chrlitlan In- at Mayence In 1831, the Rhine WM declared free from 1 nioro coatly. and our current oxpotuea rationa, nor urant lauds in any inatnnco, unlesa flucnoi' and |iower, and lh»t tlie tliup waa cnmlnn me jwlnt where it u fintt navigable Into the wta. Hy , are annually increaaed for tho mere ! the projectod work in of nclniowledKud rmtion-when the HuivrstltlonH might exjjelall forelgnen* ana j .F01!}!' U???! ! repair of Bhipa, many of which IUUHI I al importanco. I am ntrongly inclined to tho reatore Mandarin Influence. Anticipating trouble 1 ®iud,H,. " ,.1Ka' ,Ul,, naylgaUon of the Donro ' become unKafo and UHelesa I hone dur-from the can«e I Invited Praneeand North Oermanv throughout 1U whole extent, wae made free for tho foon oocome unHaro and uaeieBB. 1 nope, uur to a ""ion l i b," . w

nK ^ P™*1 "**ionot Cm rcHH. toU able were teniporarily nunpended bv net of the command-1 I u 1853 ll>0 Argentine Oonfederacy.by treaty, threw 1 U) aubmlt to It a plan by which naval VOHROIB rm. to art toflotbrT for the'future promotion In "pen to free navigation the Parana and uru-1 can bo built, and ropaire made, with a Kt oat

. — # 4 ,—. .„,i guay ta the merchant veMeb of all natlena. saving upon tho procont COHI. Itcanhanllvbo

» i - w . " r r f e t ? , In 1856, Bolivia, by a treaty, declared II reg»rdcd of coaat-line on bolji OceUtS OXcluHivo of

To Ihr SraaU and Ilou* of Hn.r.,n,t„lirr; r p | , r e n o l l U t i v o » , U v U i t l l 0 eonierenc ,vBn ... A year of pnaco and general pn.Hpcrity lo adjounied until tho attendance of a pionipo- '^lim of the Uvea and property of Americans aud

HUM nation haH paaaod ainco tlio laet a-homb- tentiarj- from that republic could ho eocurod. Europeani. ling of Congroaa: wo have, tknuigh a kiadji"- nthor meaaurea rould bo adopted to- rni: slave rnAnr.

C Z V M i l X v i i B r e n J E "ot . . f t K ^ V l U , 0 G r J ^ . S l b ^ £ 2 ^ TTI"-and other ropublica of f(,r aiK,ii,hlng th«> mho.1 court* f. r .u « . A"4"''11 ^ Plat*. In accordance with Alaaka. and containing fortv milliona nf pre-war wituiorei^n nnuoiir. in mgui on tlua conUnont may BOO in the supprcslon of the Mave trade has Iwvn exehing- 0 '*w. " hlghwavi. groHaivo people, with relations of everr nature para ivo harmony haa l)eon restored. fhis fact a new proof of our aincore Interest In «l. It Is bellered the hUve trade U now conflnwlto "n 0,'CJ",J1 b y .2r ^raeroe of with almost every fore Urn countrv • to rest

It la to be regrettod. however, that?, free tlieir welfare—of our desire to bflo tliem blow- the eastern coast of Africa whence the slaves are tak- ^ l n 1889 U>e Paraguay with snch inadeniiato tnoaim nf oxercheof tho elcctivc franchise haa, hv vio- 1 od with good governments capable of main- en to Arabian marketn. The ratiflcatlon of the nat- nrocmhrr i-no th/rnn J ... .R^n '-n i.*1? .'L foreiim ncHicv either of nrnt/vtinn nr R P/«U" •s ' nralluKnn convpnUon hotWMH nmt RriUIn »nd Uin . f^PWr Of llrarll. by Imperial j protccUon or rodress.

representation iu our of oventa me r.urupuati ^u^m. >——...— , , . . national councils. Georgia, the only state with this continent will cease. Our policy In Aprillait, while engaged In locaUng a mlllUry harshly an extreme and hard law: secondly, that her ' Tho tocompanying report of. tho Poatmaator now without ropreaentation, miv conlldently ahould bo shaped in view of thia probability ao , reservation near Pemblni a Oi>rpa conduct with respect to the navigation of the St. 1 General shows a moat aatisfactorr working of be expected to take her place there also a: tho as to ally the commercial Interests of the ^ , J ^ S ^ l l n o l^tLm tho ?frT^?h t!nr dlsoedlUblo Inconsliu | the Department. With tho adopUon of the beginning of the new year and then. Ictus Spaniah-American states ™ora closely to t ^ o f n « L ^ ^ ^ ^ « > * * * * 0 . 0 ^ , particu-hope, will bo completed tho work of recon- oiir own and thus gtve U10 United States puce is sltout fifty seven hundred f^t fnuth of the sensed a smaU domain In which the Mlsslwiliinl Kok i'"'•v ^OBO r e '1 ' , nS to a reform in tho frankniR atructlon, witli an acquioacenco on Ute part of al'. the nro-eimnence ana all tno aovantago true position of the zenith panUel, and that the linn; its riae. ahe Instated on this right to navigate the en- i privilege, and the adoption of correapondeuco Uie whole people in tho national obligation which Mr. Monroe, &lr. Adams and Mr. Clay when run on what Is now supposed to tire Tolumo of ita waters; on the ground that she cards, a self-auataining postal avstem mar to pav the public debt created as the price of contemplated when they propoeed to Join to be the true position of that p.,-allii would 1 possesses both banks of the 81. Lawrence where It j"-1-- 1 • •

our Union, the pensiona to our disabled sold-, the Oongrosa of Panama. ^ ^ "t1 u ^ 8 ^ " lors and Bailors and their widows and oqihana. . THE BAN DOMINOO qvebhok InformaUon being oomSunlcaUd to the BriShOov- watm of L ^ X u ^ o ' ^ V a ^ u ^ S OLd m the cbangea to tbo Constitution which During tho laat aeaaion of the prea- ernmont, I was requested to conaent, and I and the whole of Take Michigan, through which the have boon mode uocesHary by the groat re-j e n t Congress a tre&iv for the annexa- did consent, that Drltlsh occupation of the r l w iowa, are the property of the United States. bellion. There is no reason why we ,:o n 0» .bp liemiblicof Siui Domingo to tbo 'o r t "f Hudson Bay Company should oonUnue The whole nation la Interested tn securlug ch,«p should not advance in national prosper- TTni»pd Rfni,.* failed to receiv# tho reouisito f"r'h'" 1 dof®''lmP0rt*l; ,j however, that transportation from the agrtculturaJ State* of tho Ity and happiness as no other iution . . ( S n h i ote o f t h e s l ^ i e ! Iwi^thor- '"Upart of theboundary Ines should IK- denmtely We-t tothe Atlantic ^ W d . To citUena of th»e did after & iimtracfnd and ilAv.af.Hnrr war l „ j A . . . .1 t, . fllFd by a Joint Commission .of the Governments. States, It secures a greater return for their labor. To Oiu alter a protracted and dev astating war. cmgbly con\ inced then that the beat mtereeU and submit herewith eatlmates of the expense of Inhabltanta of the sea-board, it offers cheaper food •

THE FBAMcO-PRnsaiAK WAP.. 1 of the coumi'V commonuullv and materially d»-; such a Commission on the part of the United States, and to the nation, an Increase In tho annual surplus Soon after the existuiR war broke out in manded ita ratification. Time haa only con- and raommend that an appropriation for thatpnr-1 of wealth. It Is hoped that the Government of

Europe tho protection of the United States firmed thia view. I now tirmlv believe that the P0*' The land boundary Is already fixed Great Britain will see the JusUee of abandoning the M t ^ r l n p l ^ moment It is known Out States ^ J ^ W d ^ e m ^ h e ^ of the Bocky Cana-

North Germans domicilled in French territory, have entirely abandoned the project of aocopt- jlk(, manner marked from lake of the Woods lo P Te " 6^enoe• " • • " ' — — *U" — 1 • - • —•-!— THE RKviraL or OUB oomcraoi. nuiiu uuituauo uuiuiuiucd iu ncnuu IUJIIIUK. .. »--« - . ,,, InBtructionB were issued to grant the pro- ing. aa a part of ita territory, the island of San the"snmnluonhe'ltock^Ma^Ulni" lection. TIUB haa been followed Domingo, a free port will be negotiated for by 1

by an extension of American protection to European nationr. T,RE ALAIUKI CLAIKB. citizens of Saxony, Hesse and Sax Coburg Go- In the Bay of Samana a large commercial I regret • ery much to sir u...

Columbia, Portugal, Urugnay, tho Domin- city wiil spring up, to which we willbetribu- elusion has been reached for tho adjustment1 mcreTTthe (vmrtriw soutli of the I Republic, Equdor, Cliih. Paraguav and lory without receiving correepondmg benefits, pf the claims against Great Britain growing out of to China and Japan for Its revival. • — i the course adopted by that govemmea t dur ing the Uvei t o aU t h n e Governments have

Ourrepwasod commerce Is a subject to which I called your esperial attention at the last session. I

eon- suggested that we will. In the future, have to look • i . ... .u .» .v. united States and

• P I Our reprefCJila-cian itepuDlic, fcqnauor. tuuu. 1'araguav ana W,U1U"1 : the course adopted by that govemmoat during the tlves to aU these Governments hare exerted thedr In-Yenezuela. in Paris. The chargotwas an oner- The government of Ban Dommgo has volim- The cabinet of London, so far as Its views flurnee to eneoursge trade between the United States ouaone renuirinc constant and seve re labor tanly Bought this annexation. It la a weak have been exprewed, do«« not appear to be willing and the countries to which they are accredited, but us well'as the exorciso of nAliencc uru- power, numbering probably less Uian 120,000 to eoncede that her majesty's government was Rullty the fact otrnts that the earn ing Is done almost eiclu-denf« wfd Botxl hldirment It has lien aouls, and yet pbsseaaing one of the richest of n^Ugencs or did or permitted any act during slvely In foreign »K«nms :and whllethls state ofaf aence, ana gooa juagment. It nas oeen . .Aj -I- . c k o . W e 0 t gUDPOrtlnc the war by which the United States has Just cause of fairs exists we cannot control our due share of the

the enure Paturfaction rf ^ ' X d m . o f IM.OOO.'OOO won°e ™ T x u n ^ complaint. Our firm and unalterable coovte- commer«,of the >rorid; that between the Padflc

tha, cian

performed to

will l)e several prososltlon laid before Congress In the eaurse of the preeent session looking to s remedy f"r this evil, even If It should be at some cost to tho National Treasury. I hope such encoursgement

franco had ac iater of tho United graph to recognize Ii ttUU iCilUCl Itl * VVMiKasavsa-

' r l / ' T 0 ! l ! ; 0 r ' r \ e 0 f i h f i ffi^Tit cinliot be necossarr to add that whenever SUtea. Ihe re-eatabliahment m !• ranee of a th® entrance to the Cambean Sea and ho nerMaJcaty's Government shaU entertain a desire ayatem of government dwconnected with the lathmua transit of commerce; poaaeses tho fo r a friendly adjustment of these claims dynafltio traditiona of Europe appeared to be richest soil, beat and moat capacious harbors, the United Slates will enter upon their a proper subject for tho felicitation of Ameri- roost salubrious climate and the moat valuable ! consideration with an earnest desire for •conclusion ^ cana. Should tho present Btruggle result in nt- products of tho forest and mine of any of constatent with the honor and dignity of both na- will be given as will secure American shipping on taching the hearts of the French to our aim- tho West India Islands. Its poflseasion by the tlfin"- , ~ ! was, and American nhlpp-buildlng at pier forma of repreaentative govemmont, it United Slates will, iu a few years, build up a I T F , B n r a T QDWKJR. h me. will be a subject of Btill further salisfr.clion to coastwise commerce of an immense The course pursued by tho Canadian authorities THE PUBLIC Ancurvrs. our people.While wo make no effort to in.poao magnitude, which will go far towards loward the fishermen of tho United SUtes during Tlte condition of the archives at the Department of

cur institutions upon tho inhabitants of restoring to us our lost merchant marine, i i t ^ ? . J F t f y ^ ? n . i 0 f .Th.'\ other eniiiiirioH and «l.tl« ' ",11,.^ j. will cive us those articles which wf. feeling. By the first article of tho Convention of , buUdlng now rented by that department Is a frail other countnoH, and while we adhere " g l " ^ ^oae wmcu we JPJB, bct.^n Great Britain and the United States, i structure, at an Inconvenient distance from the Ex-to our trathlional neutrahty in civil COUBUme greatly and do not produce, thua it was aKreed the InhablUmts of the United suites ' ecutlve mansion and from the oilier departments, mtcrosta elsewhere, we caimot be indifferent equalizing our exporta and imports. In case of should have forever In common the right of taking; It Is 111 adapted to the purpose for which it Is used, to the spread of American politic idcaa in a foreign war it will give us the commerce of all fish lu certain waters therein defined. has not capacity to accommodate the archives, and Is ~ w.forf«wi in and tlniH nrevent an In the waters not Included In Uie Umlta named In • not fire proof. Its remote situation, Its slender con-**"• nf • •nnnlv nf water In

speedily be looked for, and at no distant day, a further reduction of the rate of postage'at-tained.

CIVIL BKnTICE BBIOHU. T I recommend tho authorization by Congroua of tlio Poatmaalor General and Attorney Gen-eral to laaue all commlaaiona to oftlciala a])point-ed through their respective departments. At preaent theao oommiaBionB, where appoint-ments are preaidential, are laaued by tho StaU Department. The law in. all tho departments of tho Government excen't thoae of Uie post-office tfnd of Jnatice, antnorizes each to isaue Its own commiasiona. Alwaya favoring practi-cal reforms, I respectfully call your attention to one abuse of long standing, which I would like to see remedied by thia Congress. It is a reform In the civil aervlco of the country. I woidd have it go beyond the mere fixing of the tenure of offico of clerks and employes, who do not require the advice and consent of the Sen-ate to make their appointment complete. I would have it govern not tho tenure but the manner of making all appointments. There ie no duty which so mnch embarrasses the Execu-tive and heads of departmentii as that of appointments, nor is there any auch arduous and thankless lal)or imposed on Senatora and 1

Representatives as that of finding places for constituents. The present systom does not aecure the best and often not fitmon for public placea. The elevation and purification of the civil service of the Government will be hailed with approval bv tho whole people of the United States.

THK INDIAN POIJCT. Reform in tho managemont of Indian affairs

has received the spocialattention of the admin-istration from its inauguration to the present day. Tho exuerimout of making r. missionary work was tried with a few agencies given to tlio Denomination of Frienda, and haa been found to work moat advantageoualy. All agenciea and superintendencioa not ao dJanosed of were given to otllcers of the army. Tue act of CongroBa regulating Die army renders army ofllcera ineligible for civil pqaitiona. Indian

opinion that It ia inexpcdimit nnd nnttcceasary to beetow aubsidiea of cither doscriptluu, but, should CongToss dotenulno olherwiae, I oam-ostly rccouuuoud that tho righta of Bottlorsand the" public bo more effectually soourod and protected by appropriate legislation.

THE PATENT OFFICE

During the yoat ending September 30. 1870. there wore tiled iu tho Patent Offico 111,411 applications for patentB, 3.874 cave.at.i, and 160 applications for tho extension of patents; 13,621 patents, includink' reiaaues and dusigna, wore issued, 110 extended, and 1,089 allowed, but not Isauod by reason of nonpayment of final fees. Tho receipts of tho offico during the fiscal year were $13,630,420 in excess of Its expouditurea.

THJC CENBOB. Tho work of tho CensuB Bureau has been en-

ergetically prosocuted. The preliminary re-port containing much information of special value and interest will bo ready for delivery daring the present seBsiun. The remaining volumes will be completed with all the dis-patch consistent with perfect accuracy in ar-ranging and claaaifying the retuma. Wo shall thus at no distant day bo furnudiod with au authentic record of our condition and reaouroea. It will, I doubt not, attest the crowing proa-perity of tho country, although during tho de-uode which haa Inst closed it was so Bevoroly tried by the great war waged to maintain lUi in-tegrity and to secure ana perpetuate our freo iustitutions.

n N n o x s During tho last fiscal year, the sum paid to

pensioners, Inclyding the cost of diBbursemeut, was 127,780,811.11, and 1,758 bounty land war-rants were issued. At its close, 198,686 names were on the pension rolls. The labors of the Pension offico have been directed to the severe scrutiny of tho evidence submitted in favor of new claimB, and to the discovery of fictitious claims which have been heretofore allowed.— Tho appropriation for the employment of spe-cial agents for the investigation of frauda has been tudiciously used, and the results of It have been of unquestionable benofft to the

I service. EDUCATION AND AOUICPLTURE.

The subjects of education aud agriculture are of great interest to the success of our Hepub-licau institutions, and our haiutinoss and grandeur as a nation. In tho intOTeal of ono a bureau has been established in the interior Department, the Bureau of Education, aud in the interests of tho other a separate depart-ment, that of Agriculture. I believe great general good is to flow from tbo oporatiotia of both those bureaua, if properlv fostered. I cannot commend to your careful conaiduration too highly tho reports of tho Commiaaionors of Education and of Agriculture, nor urge too atrouglv such liberal logialation aa to aecuro their efficiency.

THE POLICY OF THE ADMIMSTUATION. In conchiBlon I would aum up tho policy of

the Administruion tc be a thorough enforce-ment of every law, a faithful collection of tho tax provided for: economy in tho diaimrao-ment of the aamo; a prompt payment of tho • > . - .1-- -• „f tuv.ia au

great and highly civilized countrv like France, 'lie islanda referred to and thus prevent an In the water* not ineiimea in uie umiu. «auiD.i .u | -We were asked'by tho U'w govemmont to use enemy from again j tt^sessing himself of a common, within three miles of parts of the British strucUon. and the abeenoe of a supply of water in

our good offices j'ointlv with those of European rendezvous upon our coast. At preeent our ^ V'.1",11' hoix,,?tB*ff',r,for

made tliat the cstabliBhed policy and tnie m- the Allanlic and those bordonng on tho rights of Groat Britain. rolls contalnlnK the original acts and r««duUons of , e - a ,erniM' tereats of the United States forbade them to Gulf of Mexico, is by the Bahamas and The Imperial Government Is uiderstood to have Congress, of the historic records of tho Bevc.hitlon a r y wor''-interfere in tlio European questions jointly Antilles. We muat, aa it were, paas throuch , delegated the whole or a share of Its Jurisdiction or and of tho oonfederatlon.of whole series of dlpUmat-with European powers. I asc. ruinod foreign oountrioa lo get from Georgia to the oml-clofthewein-sborefiphlnRfrroundHtothecolonl- Icscdconsular archives since the adoption of Uie Informallv and unofficially, that the govern- east coaat of Florida. San Domingo, with a sJ authority, known as the Dominion of Canada and i CousUtutlon, and of the many other valuable records

m . , . L r O , „ 0 . r J . . .W. goTemmen. o j t o -Mch8 i . , to- | listen t°"Uch representaUons from any | oejiBO reaourcos can be developed, yesaols have Ixn-n selied without notice or warning,, I recommund an appropriation for the wjnitructlon

powers, and though earnestly desinng to eee will give remunerative wages to 10,000 labor- in vluUUon of custom previously prevailing, and ; of a building for the Deiortment of state. Ireoom-the blessinga of peace restored to the belliger- orH not now upon tho Island. Thia labor will have been taken Into Colonial port*, their voyagea moud to your reconsideration the propriety of trans-onta, with all of whom tho United States are take advantage of all available means of trans- broken up and the vessels condemned. There is ferring to the Department of Interior, to which they on terma of friendship, I declined on the part portation to abandon the adjacent islands and reason to believe that this unfriendly and vexatious seoni mors appropriately to belong, all powers and

of thia government to take a slop seek the blessings of its freedom and its so- ^ 1 T ,err1'"rtf'1 T1'? w h l c b t h e Which could onlv result in Intnri nuence each inhabitant raoelvinir the reward h 4 r dr fishennen of the Utlted States wlUi a view to ; Department of State Is nowoharged, bylaw or usage, r. "3'' , °°!5. r6?,,1

,lt . m , '"JFJ I ut /T S political effect upon the Government. The statutes , and from the Interior Department to the War De-!? ^ interesta without advancing of Ws own labor. Porto Rloo aud Cuba will have 0f tho Dominion of Canada assume a stfll [ partment the Pension Bureau, so fsr as It regulatm the object for which our intervention was in-. ' 0 abohah slavery aa a measure of aelf-preeer-, broader and more untenable JuriadloUon over the ' the payment of soldlen' pensions. ' would also reo-voked. Should the time come when tho action | vation to retain their laborers. San Domingo 1 vassels of tho United States; they authorixe offloers ; ommend that tho payment of naval pensions be of the United Statea can hasten tho return of wL'l become a large consumer of the products or persons to bring vessels hnveriog within throe . transferred to one of tho bureaus of tho Navy D«v ' * - • — .ifih.<<vuuit<il*vs. creeks or har-1 partuent.

agenciM being dvil officee, l \leterminod" to 1 de1J> of Uie nation; a" reduction'of Uxcs as give all tho agoncios to audi religious denom- ralndJ.v ^ requirements of tho country inations as ha/I heretofore establishod mission- . . . . . . .. n , a , i i a arios among the Indiana, and iierhaps to some t h e r e d u c t l

1o u 0.f t 4 » " 1

0 " t n d , 1 ' e

other denominations who won d imioruke the t o , b e ^ " n " , 8 f d f 0 * * .bo . . est number of honest and fair dealings with

Informally and unofficially, that the govern- ' - — . ment of North Germany was not then dispoaod stable goveniment under which to listen to auch repreaentations from any , monao reaourcoa can v "

have »>ccn taken into Colonial port*, their voyagea meud lo your reoonslderatlon the propriety of trans-br..ken up and tho vessels condemned. There Is ferring to the Department of Interior, to which they

i to believe that this unfriendly and vexatious seem mors appropriately to belong, all mowers and ... d«M-« tn r«iaMon to the territories with which the

peaco by . * Birigle hourT that action w'iU be 1 of northern fanSs and manufactor i^ . The ' P M t , , w , t -teartily taken. I deemed it pmdent, in view che.p rate at which her ci tkenaoan be f ^ ' 1 ^Tne l S i ^ r on oath touching t h H a ^ o and

of the number of French birth living in the Unitoa statea, to is- ——- j ^ sue, soon after tho official notice of a state of should liave Uie aame advantages in veesel' is found war had been received from both belligerents.a order to compete in the production of sugar, | three marine

EarntATia or txrz^sm.

' - / - - V - - ' n i s h o d with food, toola, land and machinery, I Inflict upon him a

°g inth^Unitod £ ™ s t o is- * * * * I ^ * V , n " " preparing to Ash within tpiiM of any such oosaU, nr harbors without

proclamaUon defining the duUes of the United wiffee, tobacco, tropical Jruita, etc, Thia will 1 {*5*. — . . . States aa a neutral, and the obligations of per- open to ua a wider market for our product*. ! 2 , r i f t w * Bona residing witliin their territorv to observe 1 ne producUon of our supply of theee articles I te. lie! -Ml

provide that a ...... • —. v i .7 "" , , shaM bs forfeited.

their lawa and tho laws of nationa. The proo- ""ill cut off more than one hundred milliona of jf |« not known that any oondsmnatlons have been lamation waa followed by others, aa circum- our annual Imports beeidee largely increaelng 1 mads under this statate. Should the anlhoritlss of stances aeemed to call for them. The i>oople our exjiorta. With auch aplcture It Is easy to eee | Canada attempt to enforce 11 It wlU become my du-thua acquainted in advance of their duties how our large debt abroad it ultimately to be |? aiid obligations, have assiatod in preventing extinguished, ^ i th a l^ance of trade a g ^ t oBo«, that the violotiona of the neutrahty of the Umtod States, 'w. includmg the interest of bonds held by 0{ cnited Mate* have no right

TUE CUBAN kKTOLtmoN. I foreigner, and the money shipment of our ; ^rnt^ the open ports of ths British Possessions ifc I citizens traveling in foreign lands, equal to the north America oxoept for purposes of shelter, and

It ie not understood that the condidon of the 1 entire yield of toe precioua metal in this coun- 1 repairing damages, and purchasing wood, and ob-inaurrection in Cuba haa materially changed try, it is not BO ooiiy to see how this roan It ia 1 taining water; that they have no right toentar at ainco the close of tho laat aesaion of" Congrese. i to be otierwiae aooompliahed. The aoquiaiUon , h e British custora-bonse^ or ir»do, tte In the early stage of the contest the authoriUee of San Domingo is an adhesion to the Monroe ; sftwnloUoe to leave. It Is not of Spain inaugurated a ayatem of arbitraiv 1 doctrine-is a meaaure of national protection. ^ y X -arrests, of close confinement, of military-trial, It is asserting oar just claim to the control I kig : leg the flag of the I'nlted Stales haa been mads and execntion of all persons suepected of 00m- influence over the great commercial traffic soon | under this claim. So far as the claim la founded on plicity with immrgenta and of aunimary embargo to flow from the west to the east by way of the tho alleged construction ef ths Convention of liltJ, of Uieir properties and requisition of their reve- Istluuaa of Darien. It ia to build up our mer- " cannot l>e aoqulesoed In by the United Btetes. nuea by executive warrant, auch proceedings, chant marine; to furniah new markets for tho IT Is h o ^ that It wlU not be 1 ^ 4 ^ Her MV-as far aa they effected the peraous or property products of our forma ahops and manufac- 1 ^ ^ ^ ' ^ T ^ S L l S ^ t h e ConmiUon of IMS, of the atizena of the United States, were in tones. It is to make alavery unaupportable m Britlah Commlsalonere proposed to exprssaly ex-vlolation of tho proviaiens of the treaty of 1795, 1 Cuba and Porto llioo at once and ultimately so elude the flshonnen of the Cnlted States from the

1 merchandise, whatever, exoeptsuch ss maybe April, 1869' to June last, tho Spanish necessaries of evory-day life at cheaper ; fo r the pi™*nitlon of their voyages to wd from Miniator at Waahington had been clothed with i rates HI an over before; audit is, M flno a said fishing pounds; imd wy v e s s ^ UM uniis* - ..n-or in aid in rodrauuincr uncli ronid Mtridn towarda that ureatneaB which tho States whldh shall oontrayono tm^regula h a r i^r j f 0

Tho estimates for the expenses of the Governrsent for the next fiscal year are $10,344,347.01 less than for the current one, but oxoeea the appropriations for the pressut yaar, fo r the same Items, 18.079,137. In this estimate, however, are Included $ft,S38,37H for public work heretofore begun under tho Con-gressloiial provision, and of which only as much Is saked ss Congress may choose to give. The appro-priation for the same work for the present fiscal year was

OOLD AND OnaMMCl. The average vahis of gold, as oomparad with t h s

national currency for ths whole of the rea r IBM, was about 1S4, and for 11 months of 1170, the same rela-tive value has bean about US. The appreach to a specie basis Is very graUfylng, but the fast aannot be denied that the InstablMty of the value of our cur-renoy Is prejudicial lo our prosperity, and lands lo keep up pries* to the detriment of trade. Tha evils of a depredated and fluetuating enrrenov, are #0 g n a t that now, when the premium on gold baa fall-en so much. It would seam that the Ibue has arrived when, by a v i s o and prudent legislation. Congress should look to a policy which would place oar cur-rency at par with gold at no dlrtoat dsy.

aEDCt-nos or IB« TAXES. The (ax collected f rom the people has been re-

duced more than $1)0,000,(100 per annum. By steadl-ness In our present course there Is no resson why, In a few short years, the national tax-gatherer may not dlaappsar f rom t h e door of the citUeu almoat entirely. With the revenue stamp (Mspensed by poet-masters In every community, a tax upon liquors of all sort*, and tobacco In all Its forms, and by a wlae adjustment of the tariff, which will put a duty only ujion those artlclea which we could dispense with, known ss luxuries, and on thoae which we use mor s of than wo produce, revenue enough may be raised after a few years of peace and Uie consequent reduo-tlon of Indebtedness to fulfill all our obligations. A fur ther reduction of expenses In addition teareduo-tlon of Interest account may IK. relied on to make this practicable. Itevenue reform, if It means thia. has my hearty support . If II Impllra a collection of all the revenues fo r the support of ihe Government for the iwyment of prlncliial and Interest if the

. , . , * T ' o " : aU other people, to the end that war, with all Tho aooietios soloctfld arc allowed •i.iini1timr conaciuences. may be avoided.

to ChriBUanize and civilize tho Indian, r.ud to | " I D r train him ID the acts of peace. Tho Govern-' »nd Anally m socunng a PARE un-ment watches over the offieial acts of these I ballot, where every man entitled agents, and requires of thorn as strict an ac-1 *? c*f t d o , ^ im.t °uc® 11

ooantaLillty as If they were appointed in anv , 0 ^ 1 ? D w l t h o u t f T .of mofestation or pro-

for the tiayment of principal and Interest if the public debt, pensions, etc., by directly taxing the people, then I am against revenue reform and oonfldenlly tielkve the people are with me. If It means a failure to provide the noceaasry means to

ootintabilily as If thoy were appointed i , otber manner. I entertain the confident hope that tho policy now pursued will, in a few years, bring all Indians upon roservaUons. where they will live In hotiaos, have achool honaes and churches, will be puraulng peaceful and flelf-suatainlng avocations, and whore tbey may be visited by the law-abiding white man with the same impunity that ho now visits Uie civilized white soltlemonts. I call your special attention to the report of the Commiasioner of Indian Affairs for fall Information on this sub-ject.

PUBLIC LANDS. During the last fiscal year 8.096,413 acres of

public lands were disposed of. Of this quan-tity, 3,608,910 act ea wore taken under tho homestead law, and 2,269,510 acres sold for cash. 'Ihe remainder was located wlUi milita-ry warrants, college or Indian scrip, or applied in aatisfaction of grants to railroada or other pnblio uses. Tbo ontries under the home-Btead law during the put year covered 991,646 acres more than those during the precoding year. Surveys have been vigorously prosecut-od to tho fall extent of Uie means applicable to the purpose. The qtiaoUly of land tn mar-ket will amply supply the present demand. The claim ot the setUera uudai the hamestoad or pre-emption laws Is not limited, however, to lands subjoct to sale by private onUy. Any unappropriated lurvayed public land may, to a limited amount, be acquired under the former laws. If Uie party onUUed to outer under them will comply witn the requirements they pre-scribe in regar'. to the residenoe and culUva-tlon. Ihe actual settlor's preference, and right of paro' ase Is even broad-er, and extends to lands which wore unsiirveyed at ths time of his sottlomont. His right was furmeriy oonllned within much narrower limits, and at onn poriod of our his-tory was oonforred only by special sUtutos Uiat wore enacted from time to time to legallzo what was regarded as an unauthoriced intru-sion upon Uie naUnnal domain. Tho opinion that tho public lands should bo regarded cliiell v as a source of revenue Is no longer malntainod. The rapid settlement and successful culUva-Uou of them la now Justly cousidorod of moro importance to our well being than the fund which tho sale of them would produce. The -emarkablo growth and prosporitv of new atates aud territories, attest the wiauom of tho legislation which invites the Uller of tho soil

scription ou account of his political faith, na-tlvitv or color. „ „ „

(Signed) O. B. GRANT. Exeontlvo Mansioa, Dec. 6,1870.

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drawn. In view, as it waa said, of tho wavora- citizena of the United Statea ontitlo tlila 1 f i~"— .T T~ . . . «I» rvmvnn I ble situation in which tho laiand of Cuba then country to assume among naUons In view WBB, which, howovor, did not lead ot the importance of this question, I earneatly commissioner, and thereupon was abandoned by the to the revocation of the auapenBion urge upon Congroaa an early 1 Hrttlah PlenlpotentiarlMi, and Article I, as It stands of tho extraordinary and arbitrary! action oxpresaive of its views lu the Couventi.m. was snbstltated. fiiDctioca oxerci od by tfco executive p«»wor. ai« to tlio bout metUK of actiuirizig San Domin- If. howtrer, it Y* «Jd thmt thU ofelm U founcUd in Cuba; and wo were obliged to make our go. Mv suggeation ia that by joint roeolution of "pen provincial or colonial statutes, and not upmj complaint at Madrid. In the negotiat ton. thus the t Wo Houses of Congress the Execti- t£e o ^ y t o i . Ihta Qovtrnmeot n o t ^ t regard opened and sUU pending there, the United tive W authorized to apijomt a commission to ^rtUf n ^ f the ietn-r, of the treaty for the faith-States only claimed that for the future the . negotiate for a treaty with tho authontios of fui,.,, mutton of which the I nine rial Givernment is ights secured to their citizena by treaty should San Domlrvo for the acquisition of that isl- al-.ne resimnslble. Autldpattng that an attempt

be respected in Cuba; that as to the past a and; that an appropriation lo made to defray mav i-owdbl

toint t r i b u n a l Bhould b e eatabl is l ied in t h e t h e e x p e n s e s of s u c h commiss ion . T h o q u e s t i o n un>OC OOUIUIK ^ - - - — T . , Jnited Statee with full Jurisdiction over all may then be determined by the action of the two . y* t ow'rf.'w^ tohennen, I recoinmend you to con-1 nlM>v wanta without any cost or effort on his "'Tw" nlTti L such claims. Before such an imnartial tn- bdiisev of (Viucr^-s nnon a resolntion of annex- fer upon the Exacntlve tne powsr te suspend bj A true raveane reform aaaant tie made m a laws secure that object, and largely promote bu^Le^daimU^Ao^dbeobUMdtonrova a o n ^ i . i i W ^ olThoaLmil^on Tva.' rr-Umati.,n the .^ratbm r, the law. authrrl.lng ^ w m u , t hs ths w-rk .rf nation^ le^UUrm the g«ieral welfare. Tliey ahould therefore W ation as 111 tue case of tlio acquisition of Teua. the transit of B.*ids. wan- and merchsndlse n i l l d (lf ^ As s-sm as the revenue .-an tie dl^ , be chenshed as a promtnuut feature of our W-cas*. On the other hand. Spain would bo Bo comincod am 1 of the advantages to flow j^udacr.*. the territory of the United Htat<« to nrn«-d»lih, aU duty.h"uld be removed frem oof- land avstem. Good faiih requires us to give at hberty to traverse every material fact, and from tho acquisition of San Domin, o Cans-U; and, further, shoidd such au exireme meas- tc, f ,nd other articlrs of unlvereal use not pro- fVni -*isn» tri the^xiatin,} arJnt* Th. linJ. thua complete equity would be done. A ease and of the great disadvantages, I might | ure beoomenecesswy. te suspend the nperation of duced by ounwlws. Thenec«.ine« of the or.untry ""y" "i m.llcv of "«<itincT anart which at one time threatened aoriouslv to effect almost say calanlUes, from non- any laa-s whereby the vessels of the Donilnton ol | omnptl us to wllect revenue from our Imports. An ^ ^ . B.V": the relations between the United States and acquiaitlon. that I believe the subject has onlv T . * r'"rr , h f % U r n o t l b f . m y of—ORE and eedMHw is JK< a plss^t ^ ^ ' - ' • Lulu-d Slate. alght t.i the cltlaens, tmt tliat or a Uriff for revenue purpoees ui new atates should be contmued,

SAVIOATIOM or THE HT. LA wars c t wrewiary. Hurh a Uriff, so far as It acts In en- when ample provision' shall have been made A like unfriendly dlapoelUon has been ^"gemsnt to home products, affords employment , for the objects. I submit, as a question

It is to be regretted that our repreacntationu manlfeetedj on the paii nf Canada tn the ! to labor »l ^rtng wagre lB wntr^to^tbsipMpwla- worthy of serious consideratioD, wheUier the

defray all expenses of the Government, tnd th-reby to secure a permanent home on easy torms. the repudiation of the public debt and jienalons, Each of all t ue pioneers who Incurs the dan-, then I am stlU mors owsasd to such kind of revenue gcrs and privations of frontier life, and thus I jrform^—Itevenue reform has yi.it lion define I r y ^ i d a l n laying Uie foundation of new oommon-j

aervioe, and is enti-land protecUon. The|

d e f r a y may poeslSily be made liy the Osnsdlsn authorities | InVof'i ' i . to mv" kinowi^iM i l . ' o"'. J ^ i aioa in l aymu u i o i u u u u a aes t ion I in the coming s.«snn to repeat their unnelghborly ' „ » . m . . i i [ i n K whlch^s t o supply ev- w 0 4 , t , 1 B t r e n d e r s a s igna l

v i m o u o w w a j*—— Ihe two aot toward on r fishermen, I r o o o m m s n d y o u t o e<M-1 pry man'swauU wllhotil any coat or effort on hia Ued t o Its a p o d a l f a v o r 1

s u c h c l a ims . B e f o r e s u c h an impar t i a l t r i - h o n a e s of C o n g r e s s u p o n a r e so lu t ion of a n n e x - f « ^ n p " n the Executive the I«owsr to suspend 1.5 • ^ A t r u e revaius reftwrn nsaaot be made in a 1 laws f — — h u n a l . e a c h c la imant ahould b e obh^ed t o p r o v e a t ion as In t h e caae of Uio acquis i t ion of T e x a s . ^ ^ m u " ** the work of national legUUtton t h o f

liaition. that I believ e the subject has only Spain has already been dicrposed of, in this to be invesUgated to be approved-way. The claim of the Col. Loyd-Aapinwall MF.XICAN EXIMPTIONB RHOM MFOBT DUTIES. for the illegal seizure and detemion of that vessel was referred to arbitration bv mutual . ^ ^ to be regreOea tnaioarrepreaouiauouo maniieateaj on me paj; m conaoa m uw ; " -.v-" 77*""tZT'iTTw^—1!—"i worwv 01 nonouii i!oiuuuor»uon, wuouiur uie conaent and haa reunited in an awa'rd to tho 10 roKard the mjanoua effects upon the mamtenance of a claim of the right to exclude borof theoldwtirld, and aiM in the development of regjduo 0f o u r national domain ahould not be

United States f o X ownera of " e sum o? ^ WA. r . ar . . r«« . S v of t S ^ e t e e n thoasandseven hundred Vd two dol- i r t d t i j t f ita {^nitory on , , , U ie o c e a n f , ,r "1«ht l,u,e*- w , t h *n »«Rregate popu- i Under the act of Oongre*s of the isth day of July, i bomestead and pre-emption laws. In ad^Uon Ura and fifty eente in gold. Ahother and ™1 1 b a v e n o t onk U e n T r ^ ^ h Wlonof I7,aB,000 inhabitants, wlUi an Hurregsu uno, the armv hae fr^uail, l«-n redoeed, ^i mil the .wamp andoverflowed londsgranted to long pending claun of like nature of tho whale ^ fc®. 1 " 1- " inuuesB. ton.iago of fi€l,3«7 tons, upon the waten which dls- on the 1st of January, 1871, the number of oommls- Uie statesin which Uiey are situated, the ands . . . — ' * • —• M * 4-1 —J—AU- A — . - A. J UnT and fifty eente In gold. Another and ^ t o r d w " have "not (irdy been fmitJees of•^, '*7 to^sT^n Ihe"^ere w h I 7 h ^ - ] on the lal isuuao, l«7l, the numner <* ectnmis- " T ^ T T ^ t o t i t ^ r a i OolWe acta and l o n g p e n d i n g c laun of l ike n a t u r e of Uie w h a l e . , t l u t i t ^ e v e n p r o p o s e d charoe Into It. The foreign commerce of the ports 1 doned offlorm and men win not exceed the number • t a k e n u n d e r t h e ^ m u l t u r a i j ^ ^ g e k w a n a s h i p , C a n a d a , h a s b e e n d i aposed of b y f r i e n d l y • Q 1 A t c o u n t r y to e x t e n d t h e • on these waters U open to British compeUtlon, and 1 contemplated b> the tows. The Department b u i l d - ! f o r m t e r n a l i m p r o v o m e n t pu rpoaea u n d e r t h e

a r b i t r a t i o n d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t y e a r . , i m U , w l t h l s » b i e b t h s — 1 M • tbe r m e r i C ^ e n W x c ^ d ^ ' m ' t ^ i u r ^ l ^ ^ l n ' " ^ ^ ^

examining OUB mass of correepondence and tcatimonf submitted by the two govemmenta, and award-ed to tho United States one hundred thouaaud It Is ths obvious seven hundred dollara and nine cents, which nelghborinR nations.

e a r n e s t a t t e n t i o n . BXTRANMOS TBTATTIS,

Interest especially of to provide against

Injury to those who may have committed high crimes wlUiin their borders and who may havo soufrht ref-Uge abroad, for tbla purpose sttrsditlon treaties havo lieen concluded with several of the Central American Bepubhcs and others are In progress.

TttZ VFKSBKLA CLAIMS.

has since been paid by the imperial govern-ment. Tlicac rocont examples show that the mode which the United States has propoced to Spain for adjust ing the ponding claims is just and fcaaible, and that it may lie agreed to by ei ther ra t ion without dishonor. I t is to be hoped t hat this moderate demand may lie occc-uuu to by Spain without further delay.

Should the pending negotiations uufor- dated mTBcssag.« .u Marcu . I n n a t e l y a n d u n e x p e c t e d l y b e w i thou t r e su l t , m,,] MarcliSl, 1870. I t has not U v u ' d e e m ^ 'advta l i t wou ld t hen b e c o m e m y d u t y t o c o m n i u n u ' A l e iiicto any of the mom} mhirb Um b»i n t h a t f ac t to C o n g r e s e a n d awa i t i t s ac t ion on m-eived from that GoVeniment until Congress Khan

t h e s u b j e c t . have acted upon the subjoct.

denied t<> American vessel* on similar vnyages. To sDltebln to the growing wants of t h e nation. T b e rai l ways , c a n a l s and" w a g o n roads . I t is esU-htsle such a prop.wltlon Is to refute Its Justice. 1 report nf tho Secretary of War shows very satlsfao- m a t e d ' t h a t a n addi t ional n u a n t i t v of 74 7<te, . During the administration of Mr. John tory reduction In the expense* of the army for tbc 623 a c r e s i s atill duo u n d e r e n n t a f o r lik'n Qulncy Adams Mr. d a y un<iucsUrmably demonstro- Ust fiscal year. For details you are referred to hi* . J i i " nf tl,, , t . t • tod the natural rights of dtlx- ns of the Unlied HUU , aconmpauylno reiiort. " ^ f ; . I l i e P o l l c y of Uiua a id ing t h e a U t e a in to navigation o f t h i s river, claiming thatthe act of THE NAVT bui ld ing works of I n t e n i a l i m p r o v e m e n t waa

Tint Mobile Register says that aside from yellow fever, whose ravages as to fatality are light in oompanson with former yellow fever years, the season just passed haa been extraordinarily sickly in that city. Febriel diseases, in their multifarioua forms, have been

Erevalent to a degree never before nown. I t i s a common belief that

there have been some unusual causes, local or otherwise, for the general in-aalnbrity. Whv pestilence should settle on a locality of so limited au extent, and not spread to contiguous settle ments, except when carried there on the A bodies of patients already under its in- " flueuce, is a matter of serious and mo< important inquiry. Some persons have taken np the idea that the deposits of Peruvian guano iu large quautities in various stores in the city have some-thing to do with it. The Register calls upon tho authorities to make a fall and careful examination into the subject

EDWIN BOOTH has never been in Wash-ington since the death of his brother, after the assassination of President Lincoln. 'Before he left Montreal on his last trip t« Washington, Wilkes Booth deposited $3,000 in gold in the Bank of Montreal. It is there now. His mothei. has a legal right to draw the money, but y she refuses to do so, and her living sons ' refuse to allow her to touch it. There it remains, and there i t will remains un-til the t ime provided by the law for i t s r -teution has expired. Then it will go to the British government, and become a part of the fortune of the crown. The officers of the bank are anxious to get rid of the deposit, and have several times written to the relatives of the de-positor. The latter have been uniformly firm in refusing it, but they havo never given any reasons for so doing.

THE suicide of a bov ten years old, a t Newcastle, Indiana, tne other day, says an Indianapolis paper, is a singular in-stance of the manner curiositv affects evem the youngest persons, fie had a happy home, kind parents, and a good mind, and there was no earthly oanse 7

why he' should seek death. But a sui-cide having been committed by hanging near his home, he was seized with a morbid curiosity t o trv the method him-self and see how it felt. The result was death. Whether his ajrangements were defective, or whether he lost conscious-ness and was unable to stop the experi-ment when he thought it uad gone far enough, can not of course now b e told, but his sin, for i t was a sin, was terribly punished.

A SEBVANT girl who had been admon-ished by her mistress to be ve iy careful in " washing up" the best tea things,

the Congress of Vienna, In opening the Uhlneand inaugurated more than forty'years aince. in was overheard, shortly afterward^ in tne

lh . - sense of Congress is deaiTed OH early as may !*• convenient upon tbo jirocecdliiKs of tho Com-mislnn un Claims aipilnst Vouezmla. as c m m n n l -utled lu Mewag-a of March 4, laev, March 1, IK7U,

HORRIBLE ACCIDENT;

T h r e e P e r s o n s n n d » 8 p » n o f l l o r s a s C u t I n P iece* b y « I .ocOmotlvr.1

Prom tho Detroit Freo Press, 28th.

Friday morning, shortjy after,the ex-p N M ( »raih over ihe ftreat Western Road, bound West, loft the htation'at Both well, Out., i\nd just before reach 0 ' H'luoshes that are only required by ing a ('jroasing, tho engineoi; discovered | o w "thor products 'n,

Keeping Winter Squashes . f r o m t h s Country Gentleman.

To koej) winter squashes in perfection all through the winter and till squashes

j come again, is un art that few possess, or at least succeed in. There are certain essentials requisite in the good keeping

' b y a

The Treasures of the Andes—SUrer and Gold of Bolivia and Chili.

A Toong Lady Drops Dead in a Ball. Room—Another Vletlra of Tight La-cilllTs ,

From the SpringficM (Ohio) Bepubllc. Before the discovery of California and One of those sad iiffuirs wnich occur Australiu threw gold into the hands of

occasionally, to shock the community men by lap-fulls, says a writer in the by the sudtWnoas with which a fellow Panama Star and Herald, classical stu-mortal is called to another world, while dents of the post history of mankind

rellii ' ' uomwen, unt. , nna just neiore reaon 1 v •"f""""--" '"".y -v ^ • . „ . . ,r . , , ing a exossing, tho eDgineoc discovored f®w other products. They are essential-1 ^ P ^ ^ n t l y in full enjoyment of health hud pretty well induced the world to be-a farmorV team milking has to to on ma ! ly * tropical production, transferred and a " d . t l 1 0 Pleasures of existence, surroumU lie?o that the agoof gold had passed by.

• t>v { n / i m i A n a e a by gay companies, and vioiiifir with I Man in the primitive ages had to do the v i c i n g ahead of the locomotive. The train !^ 0^ ( | | 1 C i 0

U^ ^mDoratT5 o b m ^ ^andltoi each other in mirth and hilarity^ hap-1 best he could with stone implements, had just got fairly nnder way, anil the ^ l 4t _. , n' , uened earlv onThnrsduv nvening, at the and silver has had no predominant ape engineer at once saw that dont was quite probable. •'down brakos.". rang tho boll, and sought by all means to prevent a collision. Besides the farmer there were seated in the wagon his wife, akont fifty years old, HIHI his daughU'r. a young lady, and two very fine ami siiiritetl horses wore drawing the vehi-ole." Either because he thought there was plenty of time to cross, or because he could not govern the horses, the fanner kept right on, and the rushing looomotive struck the wagon fair ami square. Both of the women made an

' : T I order to their winter iweoVim'thev"need P o n e ( 1 c a r , . v o n Thursday evening, S C troaUng as tro'ircal 3 ^ ] ^ U s e No. 99 East Main street, w

men and ladies, had arranged to spend 1 party of young German peo

Of llrst importance is it, that they men and ladies, had arranged to spcuil should bo thoroughly ripened before, ^ ^ ,U1,1

being harvested and before any severe frosts occur, aa a verj* slight touch of frost will defeat their good keeping They should bo carefully gathered, re-taining the stems on tha fruit, in the middle of a dry day; handle carefully, not to bruise or break the skin, carry them to a dry room that can bo kept above tho freezing temperature, and Invvn frrf» vpntilnfmn nnd hp onen tn

the enjoyment of a social dance. Among tho number present for this

purpose, was a young lady of good ap-pearance and popular among her circle of acquaintances, Miss Susie Kickettsby name, aged 18 years, daughter of Chris-tian Ricketts, occupying rooms in Tee-garden's building, corner of West Main and Factory streets.

Miss Ricketts proceeded to tho scene

where a assigned it among the influences nnd an-gentle-' nals of the human race. For utilitv, to

iron must be given tho rank of the king of metals.

Iron has made Europe what it is, but then the virtues of iron are incompati-ble with laziness; and a man to get rich on iron must do so by the intelligent use of his muscles and brajn. A piece of steel made into the spring and chain of a watch becomes increased five hundred percent, in its market value. The Und-er of gold can at once take the metal in its native and natural state and exchange

of other men's i 11-or bny his own

fiicmcr

Wit nnd linmor. TfiR rising at Paris—Balloons.

A TIIAIN of ftincy—Georgo Francis. NOT a poor gift a gift to the poor. WHAT IH it that Adam never saw, ncv-

.•rjiossessod, and yet he gave to oach nf his children 1 Barents.

CoNHfiKHOR has been culled that cel-fstiul harmony which vibrated in tho ears i>f the martyrs, and'soothedj their Huflurings.

" Is nudasses good for a cough?" in-quired a youth with a heavy cold. " I t "imrht to be, it is sold for consumption," wns the reply.

Mu-. . IO.-DLEU says she never could, for the Ii 10 of her, understand what a high choir Ii man was until she heard of a French minister being up in u ballo-on.

A ooou sort of a man was recently asked to subscribe for a chandelier for the church. "Now," said he, " what's the use of a chandelier? After you get it, vou can't get any one'to play on it."

up the results of each c.ating as the

Between these k , , / f c ? 0 I f 0 r i n ? * ? T k - I lLSHU,K u l o n « lowing .1 car to be so heavily loaded that

How Matches arc Made.

A block of wood two feet long, ami of a thickness suflii-ient for the length of u match, is placed upon a little iron shelf iu one of these machines, not a whit more ponderous than a sewing machine. The shelf moves forward by jumps, bringing the end of tin- block justaboro a cutter composed of tiny circles of steel, which takes off twelve splints at each descending stroke. These splints then pass between the links of u chain, as it is culled, comnosed of two pieces of wood (each the length of a common clothes-pin, and of tho samo shape were it open at both ends, ) placed together, their convex sides toward each other.

These pieces are linked at either end in twos, the pairs about an inch apart, forming a continuous chain two hun-dred feet in length. This chain passes through the machine direetly over the cutter, tho splints as they are separated from the block being received between the two sides of tho clothes-pin links, which ure grooved to suit them. The chain moves just rapidly enough to take ;

..w.... ...... s w ... w him- OV10 a n o ^ e r ' i n j n r i o n s , as theyacou self seemed'only intent on pushing his m'ulato moisture, heat, etc., which i n - 1 " c - . 5 team over the track in advance of the duces mould leading to decay; a bttlo,

TI... I_ \..i drv. sweet straw snread under tuem. train. The train ran some ways before ^ being brought up, but the "engineer | W 1

ing net yet commenced, took neats in ' room and engaged in social con-

ry, sweet straw spread under them, i v f I ? \ 1 1 b e i u 8 betweou aoven and eight rill prove beneficial. When the weath- 0 .. . . .

- . . . . 1 \Viulo thus engaged, the young lady some article of dress, and,

pick it up, immediately fell the lloor. Others in the

the prostrate form, and jiro-

k n ^ t h i r K o u f d f C a S spectacle [ jr becomes so cold that they are hablo | While t h u .

on returning, as tho wild shouts of the : c , " l k ' d ' ^ ^ ^ stooping to pi down-ridden family, and the shrill neigh- j S l | f e I""1"101,8 7^ | forward upon ing of the horses had told him that the P l a ° c ,1 r n ? ^ P

n i ILp rrrnnml' r o o m raised t l collision had been serious. Returning, j V! 1 *n • oeeded to administer restoratives, but When the cry was heard in Europe they found tho horses both dead al-, nnintJbut few are nrovided witl'out avail, the lady remaining inseu- the abuntlance of gold in America, t

»nd X A * ' 8 i b l c »"d 1 0 • « , . I fn flm nTTtonan nf flmm vf>t. ninat. hnvn

ready, legs and pieces of flesh strewing . . , 1 - , , tho ground and blood eveiywhere.— ^ ' 7 ^ " ' " ' " ' T o nf most have 8 c e u e o f confusion ensued, tho bystand- of home and country, to 1 The wheels of the engine and'several o f , ^ I ^ ^ ^ 2 " ^ - . ^ r U «f flin twnr tHn onimnia • "

medium place. Coal is stored for us in the bowels of the earth, but we search for silver near the snowy tops of the highest Cordilleras. For the one we burrow in tho earth like rabbits, for the other wo must climb mountains like a chamois goat. Silver seems to have a cooler and less inllam-mable effects on the minds of men than gold.

of , the

poor of all nations started up, careless nirtake in the

a few feet a little hammer jumus '>{' jl'hrokedown. replied, "Mr. O. what from tho floor and strikes each link with ( l o V1)U „ x p e c t ' a m m to know for J 2 0 a forceunongh to disltMlge the imperfect • . . . F

splints, which are but slightly held, aud """l 1 ' . . .. ,. . . . thev drop tuion the floor. ' A OKXTLEMAN of dramatic proclivities

A f«w feet further ou tho chain passes n l 1'1,8 boarding house, the other day, over a wheel, which revolves slowly in a v v a 8 to mumble, as he attacked jus tinv reservoir of melted brimstone, the jnuss of indigestion in the shape of a emls of the incipient matches getting at b-'pfsteak: " Would that this too, too bath as thoy puss. After this they move K,''1(' l ' e 8 " w o u ' d melt. forty or fifty feet further, until quite " I find Uick, that you are in tho hab-dry," when, on their return course, they it of taking my jokes and passing them are held down made to just taste the liquid phospho-

the coaches had run, over the animals, aud their bodies were unsightly things to 8ee.: But, far worse, it was seen that not one of the family had escaped tlio collision. One leg of the farmer was picked up on one side of the track, the other was cut to pieces on the rail, aud the lifeless trunk lay in the ditch, an awful sight to see. The wife was thrown against an enbnnk-mont, and as they pickcd her up, it

that the cmol wheels had

iy a steel finger, and pliospf

rus, which is taken up by a second wheel

kept warm throughout the winter, \«li6re a few could be safely kept singly on - 1 shelves; for the latest keeping it is es- dead, and past human

Br. W. G. Bryant was called to the spot, and at once pronounced the subject

a i d „ Of

from a reservoir similar to that which holds the brimstone. They then flniah

off us your own. Do you call that gen-tlemanly conduct V '" To be sure 1 do, Tom. A true gentleman will always take a joke from a friend."

A PI.KASANT slip of the tongue is ro-

sential that the temperature be kept as c o u r ? e all thoughts of pursu ing the nearly even ns possible. evemng's programme were abandoned

The majority are only provided with 1 J - coroner s jury was impanneled, and cellars, and here they must store their *l",er an examination of the case, re-squashes and other vegetables. But a verdict of death from tight there is a great difference in cellars; • . some are warm and damp, others cold,' The affair is a startling and nnmistnk-wet, e t a A dry collar is tho best for' able warning to all females, of whatever

was seen that the cruel wheels h a d ! 7 " * ' " T degree, who indulge the pernicious from ChanarciUa, each one to prospect was se n keeping fruits and vegetables generally,. P » . • 1 . i i u .:n t- u Baj li that for himself. It was further reported S h r t

silver in Mexico aud J'eni, diamonds in

P W P . 1 hnfc O i ' i T l l w t , i e i r j o u r " e y o f f()rfcy o r ^ffc.v f e e t ' b y ' corded by a French paragraphist. A excited but hUle emotion. Our latest w ) , j c j , t i m e they are quite dry. At the huly was enjoj-ing tho society of her advices from Chili bring us continued o n ( j ) ) f the course the chain passes over lover, when the bell rang, and the ser-a*fd .^^c'tcd accounts of the discoveneB ^ elevated above the cutting ma- vant announced " the doctor." "TeU

hun I'm i.t, and c ' t him," w ,

a tarmadn to j beUe™ in the rod „ an in-Rosilla another a little more' to the i r p c e ' v c ^ i e m > ^ 1 0 patches, smoking and | 9 tnimeut of discipline ?" asked a mother north Crowds of iK-oide have gone threatening to ignite, are gently nnshed o { a B c I l ( ) o l Anchor iu Nevada, to whom

from it by a sliding piece of steel, which 8j1(, Jjad sent her unruly son. " N o , is thrust out just often enough to dis-; madam." " Oh, I'm so glad 1 What do

daughter fared worse than the mother. Their wagon was struck by the cow-catcher, she was thrown liigh into the air, fell down again on the track, and the cow-catcher just brushed her to one

~ — , , T r , V — ; , 7 . - . " dead girL as it f e l l found i t impossible vast deposits of silver and copper had hanging shelf m an old fashioned kitoh- ; ^ t h e f a a t e n i l l g B of her corset, been found deposite<l in the form of en, with a fire of wood in an open fire- . . , . streets. In view of all this i t is recom-place. He used to place them singly I mended that the government should ap-on the shelf, and sometimes hang them

Girls Wit Enongh for a Tight Place. point officew to regulate the supply of prevent disorders. Two From the East Saginaw Courier. water

" 7 " " t S T T V ' ' D " n f f 1 bv a conl to pegs in the beam overhead,

groaning with her agonies, and some of "".r. . . . 'i ' ••r> • • 4 l - - p — *— the lady passengers fainted quite nwa on beholding her mangled body, occurred in a second's time, but greedy iron monster never of destruction more thorou arms, dead horses, blood wagon, the groans of the injured—it all made a picture that even the strongest of men could not look at without a shudder.

Of course, the train officials imme-diately took all possible steps in the matter. Taking the dead body and the injured ones aboard tho train, it was run bock to Bothwell, where the best medical counsel the town afforded was secured, and the road officials wer» in-structed to render all possible assist-ance. Mother and daughter were both alive when tho train came on, but both were insensibl the

away ^ « b o ( l o f c o

It all! l ight ly .

tho ita work

news! en

and continues this

wrote, great news! Caracoles In effect the mines

paper, ' i lood

beat-found

ar did its work ; i s of sugar, alcohol and acetic acid (vine-, p o t i o n of the city. 'I he ol •oughly. Legs, gar.) The four substances have the Bomewhat deaf, and the girls s , the wretched 1 anme constituents, tlio difference be- roguish. The two gents were I a JI. ! . " ' ~ -

tho ftapos, about ten or twelve leagues more to the south. Two miners who had been out prospecting, arrived with

s "raked up " i n front the affair. Two fried s—we'll call them i Tom and Dick, went a few nights since

v r ^ . to call on a couple of damsels who re-AimFiciAii HONEY. Starch is the bas- aide with their mother in the eastern

old lady is somewhat

. . . jguish. The two gents were gracious- specimens of a new mine discsvered by tween them being in the proportion in |y received by the old lady, who formed them, which gave two thousand marcos

lodge each row aa it is brought along by the endless chain. Thia, emptied of its contents, soon passes again through the machine, over the block, to receive ano-ther package of its tiny freight within each of its innumerable links.

A few of these machines (the writer has referred to a particular manufac-tory) 800

you substitute for it ?" " Tho revolver, madam." Exit mother and unnily son.

MARK TWAIN has this advico for young "Write men with literary aspirations:

' iy until somebody 0 offers pay within three years.

withourpay until somebody offers pay.

the candidate may look upon this cir-If noboc

cumstanco with the most implicit con-wood is

. . . 1 • CUIUMMIUCO m m mo uiuou iiufii •) are running constantly, making ^ t h e • t h f t t H a w i u g

gross of matches per day, a gross w h a t h e W R 9 i n tended for." ibonng 14,0004 and chipping awayj ; num

in the course of a f i iE wife of a manufacturer in an i>-

any hope that either would survive digestion—is the result

weight of Bulnhnric acid, is converted into dextrine--a thick, semi-transparent fluid, and if the boiling i s continued the dextrine becomes sugar. An addition of lime in some form to the water in which the sugar is held in solution, pD

throws down the aoid in the shape of BUp, sulphate of lime; then, after pnrifica- g i i ^ t l y deaf tion and further boiling, a very l ight ' brown syrup—a real grape sugar, not as

sweet as cane sugar, but ileasant to the taste and grateful to the

to the door. But this was only a ruse to get tho old lady to bed. The front door was opened and shut, and the girls returned to the dining room, tho two beans having been slipped into the front

arlor and left there in the dark. of course that the old lady would

Boston Bakeries.

ChanarciUa. In a vein worked by Ja-cinto Torres two , hundred and fifty \ pounds of the ore gave forty-eight mar- o f t h e C t ( m i n e r c i t t l B u U e .

cos of silver. In consequence of all £ recently assumed the ha-this there are some five hundred persons ; ' •

year 600,000 feet o f . . pine lumber. This lumber is thorough-1 ^ n d town, whose daughter was about ly dried in a kiln before being prepared , to b e niarried, sent notes to her friends for the machines. 250,000 feet of bass-, ""inestiug that, if they intended to wood are annually made into shipping make wedding presents of silverware, AumA 800 barrels of brimstone, and they would send tho money instead, as

1 she was about to visit New York, and would prefer to buy the articles herself, " fo. it will be so nice to have tho things ttA.cu you know."

I'IIE Boston Transcript says: " A slight touch of liver complaint, a liabil-ity to disease of the lun^s, or a consti-tutional tendency to disease of the heart, may perhaps lend a certain charm to the character. It may tone down the

& and 1 sensibly did not hold out oleasant to the taste and grateli

„ n—is the result This, pu above a few hours. The passengers on glass jars in which are strips ef honey-

oa the spot, some looking on, some' hlliments of a journeyman baker, aud prospecting. There i s great enthusiasm P1 1 9 8 6^ a w e e ^ ' a o n e of the Boston j «> ine cnBracver. i t muy vouo uuwu mo

s u g a u y aeai 01a leay wouia and a feeling of rivalry to beat the late- bakeries, t o test the cleanliness of these exuberant spirits which are apt to dis-soon be in the land of Nod, ly discovered rich mines in Bolivia. Im- somewhat celebrated establishments.— • guit us in perfectly healthy men." but she took a sudden whim to patient enthusiasts are recommended ' The result of his experience therein i s ! JI-DOE PORTLY says the liveliest time

nit into

. . . enough to paralvze the digestive organs j he ever experienced was on issuing the go and sit in the parlor for awhile, and patience, and told tha t ^ . and dry up the gastric juices of all N< taking up a l ight,Started for that place, this virtue, and aided by saliva, an ant ^ ^ -Dick ana Tom had been anxious listen- might be able to swallow an elephant.

the train were unanimous in exculpating oomb, is very erfensively sold as honey ana such, in fact. the engineer from any blame. They

heard his several attempts to prevent the farmer from crossing, and some of them witnessed the farmer's seeming obstinacy from the ooaoh windows. There was a fine chance for him to •have turned his horses into the fence, if run-ning away, and he had a sight of the lo-oomotive and know the danger long be-fore his team struck the crossing.

The Lady of Lyons.

The credit of the authorship of this play has recently been denied to Bul-wer. It is stated that the Minerva, a literary journal published in New York about fifty years ago, and edited by James G. Brooks, contained a tale written by Mrs. Helen Mnria Willisms, entitled "Perorou, or the Bellows-mender of Lyons." Thia tale coming to the notice of Bnlwer waa dramatized by him, the prominent points, charac-ters and scenes being retained, Bnl-wer, however, in the first printed edition of the play ad-mits his obligation to "The Bellows-mender of Lyons," but doos not mention the name of the authoress. Helen Maria Williams was an English author-ess, who was b o m in the north of Eng-land in 1762, and who died in Paris in 1827. She went to London at ths age <of ISj and during the ensuing ten years frabbahed. several tales and poems, which excited great attention. In 1790 she settled in Paris, and wrote two vol-umes of letters on the state of France. These letters defended the Girondists, and on their downfall ahe was for some time imprisoned, and her l ife waa seri-ously in danger. She anbaequently -wrote books of travela, hiatoriral nar-jatwes, and novels and tales. Bnlwer

x wrote "The Lady of Lyona" about the year 1836.

all over the country. tho mixture i s in look and flavor both. Wo are glad to say that this "honey," unlike most factitious food, i s not injur-ious to consumers iu any way, though it is a shameful fraud ou Uie bees.—/rwA Farmers* Gazette

era and watchera, and now saw the old T b l 8 P*®?1"*} p r o v « b »8 recommendod lady approach with a lamp. As she to dissatisfied workmen and meohamcs pftssed into the hall, their only means of who wish to abandon the certain for escape waa cut off. Dick made a dive chance speculations. behind a lonuge that stood out a few , Various fortunate spectdators had re-inches from the w a l l - t h o framework turned in the steamer. The locality i t was too low for him to crawl u n d e r - good and abundant room for all. The

worst of i t is that food i s not easily ob-tained and only at high prices. Water is bad in quality and produces a pecu-

1 liar disease, by which the sufferers are afflicted with a sort of fungus tumors under the skin called clavos or warts, which extend rapidly and are accompa-nied by the most atrocious •u, xooi, auu uudiuug f . o - ^ ilpRpriVwvl Tom was in 1116(1 by the most atrocious pains

inghout the country to have in i m r a o d i a t e detection, while throughout the body. Like the ancients continual readiness, in anbcipstion of D i c k B m o U i e r i H e BO who placed d r a i n s , serpents and other "an unforseen and serious event which i h a t h f i wan trpttirur1 supernatural beings to guard the trea-might bring about the transmission of suJesof t h e e i r t h S x m those who sought the power to the ^ c e ^ ^ a l u n d a ^ ^ o n ^ ^Id to Ret suddenly riclu we have natural the name of Napoleon IV., warrants of deafness prevented objects to ovwoomo if arrest for the pCTsous o f j i l l men^who,

and Tom, finding no other placo wedged ! himself in on the top of Dick. The old

1861, and directing the pre- men behind the lounge may be better

"having a certain importanco either in deliberative assemblies or in action,

, might at a given moment become centres of reaistanoe or heads of an in-surrection." Tho warrants were to bo revised and altered monthly.

we wish to obtain tho silver from the mines of Caracoles.

juices of all New ffrst number of a newspaper in a western England. Knowmg nothing of the bus- towu. The people wanted something iness, he presentAl himself to the boss stirring. Ho published tho personal baker, and, roprebunting himself ns a history of the leading politicians as fnr-New York journevman, was set to work uished by their friends. The Judge

t twelve o'clock Saturday night—the says that for the first hour they all rnsu-busy time with bakeries In Boston.— ed' for tho paper; the second hour they Skillfully concealing his greenness in ' went for him. the business, ho went to work at Bos-1 A KANSAS paper, describing a wedding ton's great Sunday institution, " baked trousseau, says: " The bride is to havo beans and brown bread," and in the 1 trailing nightgowns; oh, such beauties, process he discloses an incredible sys- ^ t h over such long trails—five feet at tem of dirt and swindling. All least. One chemisette that our gossip-the broken crusts and crackers lying on i n g friend showed us had over fifty dol-the shop shelves, covered with dust aud lars worth of trimming on i t that I'S only mold, were gathered together and made ^ 0 0 f half n dozen." into a species of gruel, first mixed up in 1 . . j 0 U 1 E 8 8 v o u mean to bring np that a filthy slop-bucket l lns nauseating , o n e ^ ^ p r o t ty sharp atanargain f" mess Che new hand was ordered to stir B a i d a f e U o w ^ ft „ J

o m i m \ h o W M r i ) o k . up with a dirty shovel standing in the w and singing with all her might to a ashes near the fire. Tins disgusting uttle responsibility. " Why t" "Cause mixture was thereupon potued 1^0 tins keep bawling 'by low, baby, by which had been previously "painted ' b a b v ' mU. his can. all thetinio." brown" with a species of greasy batter, | ' •" "not fit to feed swine." In Boston it is i

iMGKNcmr in availing thsmselves of l n t ®n Uie olacticity of tho Franking Privilege P r ; 8 - ^ t i s not eonlined alone t o patriotic m e m - 1 0 Q t 0 1 the bag.

Congress. The r e ^ y to take the storm of reproach they

deaf Does prevented

iTJriSi m a n y ^ S peo- TcsUng the F.lertrlf-MaffnpUc Car Brake ont, w d let', jump Ihmngh the win- J ™ h . l "Tf S ' l Z ; S '"- »» " " t ! r l f -

t W t L M a'arulden ' S K o T J , ^ ^ . d ^ " Z

bers of the American Congress. The |

Field Mail of the German army receives' ^ no paokagtts; but all letters weighing less than 16 ounces are forwarded free of charge. A pair of flannel drawers, therefore, cannot be sent in a letter, but feminine ingenuity has hit upon a plan of sending one leg at a time 1 And as

,el shirts, the al

the inteiposition of the quick-witted Cana are and what they produced. To 3 W "' U 1 ^. . • * *1 . , , l w O Cook, tho Droorietor of tho oat-tat, expecting L est . a s P f t a k e ol the riche. of the kingdoms The dinho. came into the bake shop » ^ ^ j S P " , m on

' - - of nature, wo must do as wo are told m o e l y prepared, but the beans i e u i - . 7 H l ^ c i , u i n u u U I "T® ra",' , , u

how to do to enter the kingdom o ? Hea- ^ r e emptied - t .nd thp oach of which wa- p_Uc«l the brake,

ven, " Seek andy ou shall find." pork

^hop-Keeping Economy. , k n ^ T w p i ^ r ^ r k a s ^ m c k M o'clock, and w e n t t o Hackeiuaok junc-I n TI.Z, u a a „ . u.,~n~n~ tion. Messrs. Fisk aud Ooiud, who

not avoid, but hearing no noise after the old lady en

for flannel shirts, the sleeves are sent in

thoy went to see what had become o f the gallants. Two pair of boots and a foot or so of pantaloons were visible from the door, and the girls, making some oommon-plaoe remarks to their mother, went away laughing loudly. "Phanoy

omuweu unt, turn m o . . . . carefully put back in the dish started from Jersey City in charge of

proprietor remarking, "Every wo- Conductor Bradley shortly after 11 • • - r . ! n'nloplr. and wnnt to Hackousack innc-

one another . T h i s dislocation of garm^^ is symbolical of Uie disruption of the ^oonds ties which bind two loving hearts; and their ultimate reunion ia suggested by the putting together of the aforeaaid shirts and drawers on their arrival in camp.

. Uv. letter imdThe W W the "shirt in pheelniks" of the chaps be-Iher. This dislocation of garments ^ , the lounge. But in a few

A WRirxH in Lippinoott's Magaaine notices the fact that in Florida there are many lakes which h ive boles in the bott^n, and under-ground communi-cation, so that they will sometimea shrink away to a mere cupful, leaving many square miles of surface nnoover-•ed, and then again All up from below and apread out over their former area. Bome of them have outlets in the ocean, far from the shore, bursting up a per-putual spring of frssh water in the very midst of the briny sal tn ess of the sea.

ON Tuesday last Sheriff Garli, of -Washington county, and his deputy, larrested, in Stillwater, John Puteraon and Wm. Johnson, two jroung Swedes, who had in their posHession a fine yoke of steers stolen, i t appears from Mr. E. Stimson, who lives six miles above Anoka. The Republican says there ap-pears to be a large organised gang of cattle and horse thieves operating thro' this State, moat of whom are Swedes.

T n health offloers discovered six new oaaes of small pox in the eaatem district of New York Wednesdsy, and one in the weatern.

A BIUOHT little sir! once said to her father: " Papa, if vou will give me one — ^ penny to-day, and double it every day dmg the girls not to be frightened, for thirty days, I will promise never to went off w i i i the lamp to their aid. It

there came a shout from the woodshed, where the girls then were, saying that their lamp had blown out and asking "moth-er" to come with hers. The boys heard them plainly and even smothering Dick stopped his muttering and threatening. The good old lady arose, wiped her

and folded them away, and bid-

S S ^ n g ^ U , 4 ° . P I . ^ ^ C<rala u n a , 1 " 1 daughter," at the same time patting bar

ie head. He at onoe gave her one cent; the next day he gave her twoj the third day four, the fourth day e i g h t and so on, until the tenth day he had to give her five dol-lars and twelve cents, which brought him to reflect on his promise made to her, and accordingly he sat down and figured up what he would_ have to pay her on the thirtieth day.

out without even bidding the young la-dies good n ight It was well for them that they did, for in less than three minutes Uie old k d y waa seated on the lounge again, perusing her book.

TST WBSTHRN EirmrRisa . — About flreyearB ago, tho Northweatorn Manufactar Ing Company, which U located on North Jof-

. . forson street, between Lake and Randolph T*) his great Btioet«, in Chicago, connected tbe manufacture

English men of science have reooivod at the hands of our American astrono-mers a kindness which i s asurpriss, both here and in England. On the 22d of December there will be a total eoUpse of the sun visible in Snain and Sicily, from which, like tho ccllpse visible in this oonntry last year, great additions to our astronomical knowledge are expected. Sixty-eight English astronomers hail volunteered to observe the phenomena, and every preparation was made for the journey, when the Admiiatity diacover-ed that the nation would assuredly dis-approve if room were found for mere men of scien Her the b y the close-fisted stupidity of this department of ^he English Govern-m e n t tne Ameri car astronomers, sent at the cost of,Uie United States to make observations of Una eulipae, reached England. Finding the sorry plight to which the English sixty-eight haa been reduced, they at onoe offered to take the Englishmen with them. Then the treas-ury showed a disposition to reconsider the position in which another depart-ment of the government had placed the

the good fresh beans were kept instead. of tho road Among tho o f f l d i

all through the entire system, the most striking, nowevor, being a description of tho kneading process, wncre tho unwash-ed feet of men were used in treading the. dough. The reporter tells that he was ordered to get in tho dough and work; away; but protesting that his feet were not clean, he w^s carelessly told to take

ience flhd their trumpery in any of a towel much dirtier than his feet, and Majesty's ships. Just as "give them a dry rub!" Thisatateinent

expedition appeared defeated passes uncontradicted and the stomach of Boston* is, in consequouce, unspeak-ably troubled.

AT Monmouth, Illinois, Thursday loming, while an omnibus was stand-

ing at tne depot of the Chicago, Bur-Quint " l ington and Railroad, oontain-ncv

ing three young ladies, an employe of a train which had arrived a few minutes

S. S. Bordan, Mr. Snow, inventor of tho adjustable car axle, John Earl, N. Hatch, and others.

This brake is in snooesrful operation on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincpr, and the Providenoe and Worcester Bail-roads. It consists of aDaniela' battery, three cups being the fidl complement of a oar. Wires from theee cups connect with the bell-oord, bv means of which it can be operated bv tne engineer or con-ductor. Pulling this ourd, the circuit is opened, aad the friotion wheel is placed on s shaft parallel with the oar axle, by means of a magnet swings against the axle whose revolutions turn the wheel, winding up ths chain of the brake al-most instantaneoualy. I t i s not so lia-ble a*the hand brake to get ont of or-der. ^Should it fail on one car, its work-

surprise he found ho would have to pay • 0f wrought-lron steam and gas pipe to their worka,aQd,althongh tbey have had a Tory strong her the eyormous sum of five hundred

and thirty-six thousand eight hundred eastecn competition to'contend against, th' and seventy-nine dollars. Her papa at t l*T0

onoe begged off.

A u m j i oraii died lately in New Jer-sey. On her death-bed she said to her mother, " Mother, as true as you sit in that chair, if Jesus has said he will save little children, he will, won't heP' That little child had faith.

m oomuetiuon to contend agaimt, they socoeeaed In bailding up a very large boai-In thia branch ot mdoatry. They bare

heir pipe works the praaentAaaon night lay; are oaiog daily over tenimia of iron, the superior qualitv of pfoe produced

ness run their pipe worka the preaeni and day; are using daily OTST and tbe snperior quality of pipe . therefrom creates a demand for it not only in the north, west, and southwest but as far east aa Ohio sod Pennaylrania—a fact that ia high-ly creditable to tha skill and energy of thia firm, which haa nearly 100 hands employed In Us Taiioos dopartoMits oi ladoalry.

country , bu t t he Daily News says : " T h e jumped from the omnibusf b u f one of unwise delay has deprived anv conces- them, in doing so, was fatally initn * aion which may be made o f j d l i ts grace people of Monmouth are highly

before, ou t of pure deviltry, blew the 1 ing on the res t of t h e t ra in is not endan-locomotive whistle. The h o n e s at once gered, as each car i s independent. The started on a run. The . . r . . . ladies

a n d much of i ts value.

injured, in-

cost pe r month does not exceed 20 cents a oar.

„ T h e b rakes b e i n g applied instantane-

j n e r . » J W t . w i t h t h e ^ I o t ^ ^ b l S t ? ' S i ^ g T h i s comment i s not less remarkable ^ guilty of lilie offeiLes before6 < e T e n ^ "toady, ^ f c h i l e the t ra in was than the facto which provoked i t e 0 Q 0 1 " * e offenses before. r i m D i n g a t t he rate of 25 miles an hour ,

tho h a n d brake was used, and before t h e TUB press of America is nearly unani-

mous in calling Misa. Dr . Walker 's at-ten t ion to an advert isement of " A fe-male physician wanted to go to Ind ia . "

TaAirxsazvnco DAY is known Southern negroes as 14 Yankee

FROM the Elan Claire Free Press ire ^ » 1 • u 1 learn tha t ou the evening of Thursday 8 t o P ™ 1 6 t ^ P * were ^—* L '-- ' > .7-' passed. S tar t ing again a t t he same

speed, and applying the electro-magnet-ic brake, the train was b rough t to a fu l l s top before 13 poles h a d been passed, t h u s saving a distance of over 600 fe a rist-

l a s t a shoot ing affray occured on the West Side, which resulted in t h e wounding of two men, Edward Crosset t and Henry Morgan. Both are men of low characters, and the quarre l

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J A S . W . H 1 N K , E o i r o n .

U H V K L L , - . DECEMREIJ 21.

G E N H O W A R D 8 R E P O E T .

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D I T I O N S T O T H E I R L A R G E

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p r o d u c t i v e ol" ranch g o o d , n o t w i i h -

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h a v e b e e n b r o u g h t w i t h i n a c l o s e r

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w i t h i n t h e D i s t . o f C o l u m b i a .

T h e c o l l e c t i o n n n d p a y m e n t o f

b m u n i e s a n d o t h e r m o n i e R t o c o l o r e d

s o l d i e r s a n d s a i l o r s h a v e b e e n v i g o r '

• • U ' l v c o n t i n u e d .

T h e r e p o r t g i v e s i n d e t a i l t h e n u m -

b e r n n d a m o u n t o f c l a i m s s e t t l e d b y

t h e b u r e a u a t i d s h o w s t h a t t h e w o r k

•>1' e d u c a t i o n a m o n g t h e f r e c d m e n ,

h a s b e e n p u s h e d w i t h u n a b a t e d i n t e r -

e s t . T h e s c h o o l s a r e c o n s t a n t l y i m -

p r o v i n g b o t h i n c b a r a c t e r a n d n 6 m -

b e r , a n d t h e f u t u r e l o o k s e n c o u r a g i n g

f o r t h e f r e e d m e n .

O f a l l o u r d e s e r v i n g p u b l i c m e n , w o

b e l i e v e G e n l . H o w a r d ' s n a m e o u g h t

t o b e a m o n g t h e first o n t h o l i s t .

I T I S r e p o r t e d t h a t G a r i b a l d i h a s

g i v e n u p h i s C o m m i s s i o n a n d d e s e r t -

e d i h e F r e n c h R e p u b l i c . G l o r y d i d

n o t c o m e f a s t e n o u g h t o s u i t h i m , w o

p r e s u m e .

W H A T H E X T ?

T h e P a r i s b a l l o o n i s t s h a v e a n e w

d a n g e r t o m e e t . A b a l l o o n - c a n n o n

h a s b e e n c o n s t r u c t e d w h i c h w i l l u n -

d o u b t e d l y b o a t e r r o r t o t h e m i n t h e i r

a i r y f l i g h t . I t c o n s i s t s o f a p l a t f o r m

r e s t i n g o n w h e e l * f r o m t h e c e n t e r o f

* h i c h r i s e s o b l i q u e l y , a n i r o n c y l i n -

d e r a b o u t five f e e t h i g h . I n t h e u p p e r

p a r t o f t h i s fixed c y l i n d e r a s h o r t g u n

i s p l a c e d , m o v a b l e i n a l l d i r e c t i o n s . —

T h e r a n g e o f t h i s c a n n o n i s a b o u t

1 , 5 0 9 f e e t I t s a c c u r a c y i s p r o n o u n -

c e d r e m a r k a b l e .

A N D C O M P L E T E

S T O C K O F C L O T H I N G . D R Y

G O O D S , H A T S & C A P S ,

L A D I E S ' F U R S ,

A N D G E N T S ' F U R N I S H I N G

G O O D S ,

W H I C H W I L L B E S O L D F O R

C A S H , B E L O W A L L

C O M P E T I T I O N .

P A H S . — T h e b o m b a r d m e n t o f P a r i s

a p p o i n t e d t o 4 i a v e b e g u n o n t h e 1 0 t h

i n a t . w a s p o s t p o n e d . V a r i o u s r u m o r s

a t t e m p t l o e x p l a i n t h e c a u s e o f d e l a y

b u t t h e m o s t p r o b a b l e o n e i t t h a t t h e

p l a n a o f t h e P r u s s i a n s w e r e n o t f u l l y

m a t u r e d , a t t h a t d a t e . P a r i s a e e k s

t h o " l a s t d i t c h " b e f o r e l i s t e n i n g t o

t e r r a s o f s u r r e n d e r . I t i s a l i k e f e a r e d

a n d h o p e d t h a t t h i s m a n i f e s t . s p i r i t o f

d e t e r m i n a t i o n i f c o n t i n u e d , w i l l t o o n

l e a d t h e m t h e r e .

T H E P O P U L A T I O N o f t h e s i x N e w

E n g l a n d S t a t e s , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e C e n -

s u s o f 1 8 7 0 , n u m b e r s 8 , 4 8 3 , 0 0 9 . A n

i n c r e a s e o f 8 4 9 , 7 2 6 i n t e n y e a r s .

T h e s i x M i d d l e S t a t e s 1 0 , 3 0 S , Z ? o .

A n i n c r e a s e i n t e n y e a r s o f 1 , 6 6 8 , 3 9 2

T h e t w e l v e s o u t h - A t l a n t i c a n d s o u t h

w e s t e r n S t a t e s s h o w a p o p u l a t i o n o f

o f 1 0 , 8 8 0 1 8 6 9 . A n i n c r e a s e s i n c e

1 8 6 0 o f 9 7 7 , 7 4 4 .

T h e t e n w e s t e r n S t a t e s g i v e t h e

n u m b e r o f 1 2 , 9 4 4 , I f l S . A n i n c r e a s e

i n t e n y e a r s o f 8 , 9 0 2 , 7 8 6 .

N e w Y o r k S l a t e g i v e # a p o p u l a t i o n

o f 4 , 3 7 0 , 8 4 6 . E x c e e d i n g t h e p o p u l a -

t i o n o f a l l t h e N e w E n g l a n d S t a l e s b y

8 1 5 5 , 3 3 7 .

W a s h i n g t o n , D e o 1 6 , — S e n a t o r

D r a k e , w h o s e r e s i g n a t i o n w a s d a t e d

S a t u r d a y , w i l l t o - m o r r o w t a k e t h e

o a t h a s C h i e f J u s t i c e o f t h e C o u r t o f

O a l m s , a n d w i l l a l o n c e e n t e r u p o n

h i s n e w d u t i e s . H i s s u c c e s s o r i n

t h e S e n a t e , J e w e t t , i s n o w i u i h e c i t y ,

a n d h i s c r e d e n t i a l s w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d

t o ^ d n y , a n d h e w i l l t a k e t h e s e a t v a -

c a t e d b y D r a k e . T h e c a s e o f A d m i -

r a l P o r t e r , w h o s e n o m i n a t i o n s t i l l

b e a d s t h e c a l e n d e r o t b u s i n e s s i n t h e

e x e c u t i v e s e s s i o n i n t h e S e n a t e w i l l

p r o b a b l y n o t b e a c t e d u p o n t i l l a f t e r

t h e h o l i d a y r e c e s s .

T h e S e n a t e F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e

w i l l t o - d a y c o n s i d e r t h e b i l l o f S e n a t o r

S u m n e r , w h i c h p r o p o s e s t o p r o h i b i t

t h o f u r t h e r n r i o t i n g o f g r e e n b a c k s a n d

f r a c t i o n a l o u r r e n s y ; t h e n t o r e t i r e

g r a d u a l l y t h e f r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n c y , s o

a s t o j j e t r i d o f i t w i t h i n a y e a r , a n d

t o b e g m a t o n e e r e t a i n i n g i n t h e

T i e a i u n r t h e g o l d raterest d u e b a n k s ,

o n t h e b o n d s d e p o s i t e d a s s e c u r i t y

f o r t h e i r c i r c u l a t i o n i n o r d e r t o m a k e

a g ^ l d r e s e r v e f o r t h e m t o r e s n m e

u i ) o n . ^ o t u a l r e s u m p t i o n b y b o t h

G o v c r m u f n t a n d b a n k s h e w o u l d

h a v e t a k e p l a c e s o m e t i m e i o 1 8 7 2 $

S e n n l o r C n m c r o n , w h o s e e m s t o b o

P o r t e r ' s r ! i a ; n j / i o u , p a r t l y o n p e r s o n -

a l y r o u m l s a n d p a r t l y U j : ; n , s e J W l o r

i s » P c i i n s y l v a n i a n , in n o w u l i R e n t i n

!'"ie S p u t / i , a n d o u t o l ' t U f J v . r o n c e t o h i s

v i a l i e s n o u t f c i o n w i l l b e t a k e n t : l l l ; o

r e t u r n s .

T h e r e p o r t t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t i s i n

f a v o r o f r o r t ^ s c o n f i r m a t i o n i s n o t

• n i r . H o f e l t U h i s d u t y t o n o m i n a t e

h i m a n d h u v i n y d o n e t h i s h e c o n e i d -

r s L :> o b l i ' ^ n l i o n d i e c h a r g e d -

C L O T H I N G C U T A N D M A D E T O

O R D E R , I N T H E R E S T

S T Y L E ,

A N D E V E R Y G A R M E N T W A R -

R A N T E D T O F I T .

J O H N K O P F & C O ^ i P R O l * I l l E T O I t t s O r a 1 1

L O W E L L

C H A I R F A C T O R Y Unnuf tc tureMoraa i l Desleni ID i l l KiniN nf

F U R N I T U R E A . i s r I D

S T J C H A S

P a r l o r a n d C h a m b e r S e t t s

WHAT-NOTS, M A R B L E & W O O D T O P

CENTER TABLES,

H O I . M l i ill lies W o r R T N L ) L « B T

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 ,

And erery thing Wonginit to » yiUST-CIIASS Furni-ture Storf,

O F P I N S , P a t -e n t M o t a l l i o B u r i a l C a s e s a n d

C a s k s , o o n s t a n t l y o n b a n d .

HEARSE AND SERVICES AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. Ii

RrUil rtinmi. Union Blork we*t •lilr, anil 3tl Dour wcit ollhv Bank, fa i t Mdc Flat river.

llrrinth Hlore, al Grtmtillf Monltalm eounly p foiile lie Pul Office, Main tlreel.

Wkutialt Toomt, near Ihe t'aclory, eiul uf P. If M. Railroad.

JOHIfKOFr, WM K A RMS EN.

AF

S T O R E

H A V E J U S T R E C E I V E D T H E

L A R G E S T A N D R E S T

S T O C K O F

D R Y G O O D S , C L O T H S ,

C L O T H I N G ,

B O O T S A S H O E S

H A T S & C A P S

A v e r y 4 J o h n s o n M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F & D E A L E R S I N

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

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Ladies' Furs &c., Evar opened In this Tillage.

We make

A SPECIALITY IN CLOTHING,

and ahall make It apninf fo farniih only ahe BEST uf e m j thing.

M B , 2 F A N I T C N O

1 a s praetleal cutter, and one nf the boat In Weatern Michigan, who will

Warrant Fits, C L O T H I N G C U T A N D M A D E T O

O H D E R , i n t h e L A T E S T A N D

M O S T A P P R O V E D

S T Y L E S .

C A L L A N D S E E U S B E F O R E

P U R C H A S I N G E L S E W H E R E .

8 H E B N A 1 I ft M I L L S .

L o w e l l , O c t . 4 t h , 1 8 7 0 .

W I N D O W O R D O O R F R A M E S , 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, $c.

a u s T O ^ c z P L J L i r r t T a -

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

S C P L L S A W I K G , S h a p i n g , T U S K I N G , k R I M A W I N G ,

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

H U R R A H . S O M E T H I N G N E W A T

J. F. BARNARD'S,

W H E R E Y O U C A N B U Y Y O U R

HARNESS, BRIMES,

HALTERS III .

Budaof

O A K T A N N E D I S A T H E R

* AT WHEAT PRICES.

T 3 L T D F T

O y i Y HOME-MADE COL-

LARS ARE USED.

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W E HAVE THE O N L Y D R Y KILN In town, and all the work we manu&cture is

made from kiln dried lumber.

We also are prepared to Kiln-dry lumber for customers on short notice and reasonable rates.

R E M E M B E R The only place in town to get work made from Kiln-dried lumber is at

AVERT & JOHNSON'S Fielory East Side FUt R l w , L»w«U, Mick.

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

LARGEST, FINEST AND CHEAPEST STOQB: OF

MEN'S YOUTffS & CHILDREN'S; CLOTHING I n t h e V a l l e y C i t y .

CLOTHS, CASSIMERliS,

VELVEl'S, SILKS AND LINENS,

A Splendid Variety for the Custom Trade; To which especial attention is given, and all our customers ma\» rely, on getting a stylish and perfect fittiug garment, made up in sulwtautial shape. A very large and elegant stock of FURNISH-ING GOODS, a fine assortment of Waterproof Coats and Talmas from $3,50 to 89,50. 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 century ago, is still strictly adhered to—i. e., one price to all, and all Goods marked in plain figures at the very lowest possible prices. When -on visit Grand Kapids, and are in want of Clothing, or Clothes

will pay you to call at the great Wardrobe, the only strictly one price CLOTHING HOUSE m the City.

E . S . P I E R C E <FC C O . n40if IU. 15 C t i t l Street, Grand Ripids, N i r t l f i n .

WILSON, GARDNER & CO., err A M

PLANING MILL! P L A I N I N G .

. MATCHING,

R E S A W I N G ,

S 1 D I K O .

D O O R S ,

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L 0 " - 1

J g u m f e e t a r i o i n t e t .

J J O W U th* tlm»

Q p e n tion b t g l a i .

pipM of ull rarietlM and

Soalltlei of the belt. ouod tobacco boxen,

g o m e One c igu ease*,

•Jobaeoo ponehea.and If JJ want

' y i r g i n l * jmoting and chowln,},

•y^baldTer brand It way bo,

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| Y O U N I C L F ' A O ^ T"' j ^ ^ I n n s u r p u t o d , top lewc:^ t , '

j o_ 1 hope a l l^kl^i tAjnage In my Jlneof good*.

I F * CBO.BBN.VKrr.

• Opposite Ilant i Iionli>r,<»'BildR«' St. Lowilk

1 8 7 0 .

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N E W G O O D S , A N j u t r e c e l n a g

Bouxht line* th*

DECLINE IN QOLD AT V E R T LOW PRICES.

Look wall to j o o r awn latartata and go t*

D E V E N D O R F d c B I A I N S

to buf year

D R Y G O O i ) S 5

H A T S , C A P S , N O T I O N S , i c C ,

And thow moe new

N E O I R - B O W S .

E V E R Y B O D Y C A L L A N D S E E O C R

NEW GOODS. ' f ^ T F I n l Door we*t of Lowell National Bank."®J

DEVENDORF & BLAIN. Lowdl, March SWh, 19T9.

S A S H ,

B L I N D S ,

M O U L D I N G S

Kept Constantly on Hand* DOOR AND WINDOW FRAiES,

From plain to th* moil elaborat* kf t / l**, mad* ta order.

Shaping and Turning A T S H O U T N O T I C E .

Particular alteutlnn paid to

C u s t o m W o r k . ItreMed Floorinir, Siding and all klndi of Bailding

Mnterl«l«fumlnhwl nl reaionable rale*. Ttinnkia(«tMi f o r / o u r literal patroaag*, and hop*

by itrlet mainlanane* to biiKineu w* RIMII contlnn* l o merit rnd recolTen ihare of yoar patrnnag*.

Factor / Weat ride Flat Hirer, Cor. Mala and Hud . ton direct.

N. L.M C CARTY.

WlihM tn Inform hit fHead* aad the MMIC tea* * rally, that h* la atlll at fall old a taad , **lliig

G R O C E R I E S ^ P R O V I S I O N S ,

A t ratei not to be beaten by any.

OITO me a tall a a d

SATISFY

Y0UKSELVES That thia U

NO HUMBUG. A L B O T U R B

T O Y O T T W O M E T V . Jul PuUieked, in a Seeled EnteUpt. Price a ctnle

A L e o t u i a o n t h e N a t a r f l , T r e a t m e n t a n d B a d i o a l

Core of Saennator r lna , er Semlwal Waaka*** l a t o l -BOUTTJ FmUtoBi. d o m a l Debility, u d InpedlmenU w marriage teneral ly: Nerrouinpn, Oomonpt leo KpilepaX, and F l ta ; Menial and I'hylleal Ineapaeitjr, ^ • " I t l a t f t o B S e l f - A t e e e , t a - B y WlBCET J C O L . VREWFLL, U. D., Author of tbo -OIMB Book," *e .

Th* world-reaowned author. In Uila admirable lee-tare , clearly p r o m from hia owa experienei that the awfal honii^aence* of Balf abaae mar bo a i w t M l l y removed wlthnat madleinea, and wl taoa t dongtroM MirnaaloperatloBi, boogie*. laatrnmaaU, riagt, or eordlaU. oolntlog en t a mode of OBN a t onoe eartala and effect m l by which ewtry n f l a n r , ao matter w M

, e a n hlauelf theaply, art* THIS UCCTURE W l *

hU condttln* may te, may care hlauelf aheap rate ly . u d "diiiUlT. THIS LB PKOVB A BOON TO TOOOdAJIDB.

Beat under aeal, to any iddreae, i a a aaalad earelepa oa tha leealplofalz eaata, or twe po tUf* itampa^-AIM, Dr. CulTtrweU'l "Marrfaf* Guide," prloe U casta. Addraia the Fubliabeki.

- OHAB.J .O. K M N B f c O e . 117 Bewery, NewYorC, P e a t OOoa Bex 4^ML

Notice ocronun I A , I « r o .

AL L acconati eUading on oa r booki np to tha abora data, m m t te lettlad immodlauiy

ALL OUR WORK W I L L B S

SOLD FOR CASH OR I T S

EQUIVALENT.

• " O BROAD l( SON.

Job Printing. OD PRINTING OF EVBRT DESCRIPTION EX.

rcutod with a e a t e e n and d i i f a t ch ' a t t i e tWHJUL OfllW. i

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

Faooy and common Lamps and Shades f o r

t b e m i l l i o n , h o l i d a y presents, useful as w e l l

LU o r n a m e n t a l . Groceries and proTisions, r e r j

ebeap for ready*pay o n l y a t U . B . W i l l i a m s '

B l k B o r n S t o r e . T . & R . Bootes' bes t C r o c k ,

ery , a l w a y s o n band . B e s o r e and g ive me a

ca l l before purchasing elsewhere, a s I am c o n .

fident 1 can offer yon good i n d u c e m e n t s , I t

costs n o t h i n g t o look a t m y goods and p r i c e

t h e m . U . B. W i l l i a m s .

Lowel l , Nor . 34 th 18T0.

W E S T B R O S T T R I N T W A L L P A P E R A N D

B O R D B R I N Q F O R T B B I R C U S T O M E R S

W I T H O U T C H A R G E .

Brooms, pa l ls , w u h b o a r d s and bed-cords a t

L o w e l l B a k e r y .

A H k i n d o f men 's sh i r t s a t Rees Bros.

H a r r i s Cass imere Doable and T w i i t , a t on ly

$9,00, a t the Panio Sale, S t a r C l o t h i n g House

Grand R a p i d s .

A n y t h i n g f rom a penny w h i s t l e to a $ 2 , 0 0

t o y a t t b e L o w e l l Bakery .

Good h e a v y wo rk ing Pants l i n e d al l through

for $ 1 , 7 6 a p a r r , a t S t a r C l o t h i n g Hoiue^

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

A n o t h e r l o t o f those 5 0 c t shirts and draw*

are, j u s t rece ived a t Rees Bros .

Cupids , flower g i r l s and a n i m a l s a t L o w s l l

Bakery .

F o r p u r e Drags a n d l o w prices, g o t o W e s t

Bros.

^ GET j o u r Glass W a r e a t E . B. Hnntors where

• f u l l s tock can bo selected from.

HOW is t b e t i m e t o bny your S t o n e W a r e be*

fore i t is a l l sold a t E . B. H u n t e r 's .

N e w Goods a t Devendorf # Blain 's.

Fancy a n d common L a m p s and S h a d e s fo r

t b e million . H o l i d a y Presents useful a s wel l

a s o r n a m e n t a l . Groce r i e s a n d P r o v i s i o n s ,

very c h e a p , fo r ready-pay o n l y a t U . B . W i l -

iHams' E lk Horn Store . T . * R . Bootee' bes t

Crockery , a l w a y s on hand . Be s o r e and g i v e

ME a cal l b e f o r e p u r c h a s i n g e l sewhers , a s I am

conf idevt I c a n o f f e r you good i n d u c e m e n t s . —

I t costs n o t h i n g t o l o o k AT m y goods and p r ice

I b e m . U . B. W i l l i a m s .

L o w e l l , N o v . 14th , 1 8 7 0 .

T « A T M A I was not d r o w n e d a s r e p o r t e d

but w a s f o u n d b y bis fr iends t a k i n g a good

s q u a r e lunch attbe L o w e l l Bakery , w h e r e you

w i l l 6nd t w o green-horns r e a d y to serve you ,

at a l l hours o f t h e d* y . ^

A n e w s tock of Lad ie s ' F u r s for t b e b o l l *

days , j n s t received a t Bees Bros.

E . B. Hun te r h a a a n e w a s d sp lendid a s s o r t ,

m e n t of C r o c k e r y cheap for cash.

A fu l l stock o f t b e la tes t Improved F r u i t J a r s

• f a l l sixes a t E . B . H u a t e r s ,

New G o o d s a t Devendorf K Blain 's.

PATENT PLASTBBINO BOAIID, a cheap but

d u r a b l e s u b s t a n c e for l a t h and p laster , fo r u i e

b y W e s t Bros . 3 4 L F

A l a r g e a s so r tmen t o f F i r e P r o o f Earthen

Ware ebeap at E . B. Hunter ' s .

L o t s o f N e w Goods a t Devendorf k B l a i n ' s .

A l a r g e a s so r tmen t of A lbums Just received

at M o m s , ' oppos i t s Na t i ona l Bank .

N e w Goods a t Devendor f k B l a i n s .

The bes t s lock of Albnmsin town j u s t o p e n .

ed a t Morr is , ' opposit#N>it iooal .Bank .

N e w G o o d s a t Devendorf and B l a in 's

G a l l a n d see those b e a u t i f u l A l b u m s a t U o r -

r i s , ' oppos i t e Na t iona l Bank .

•A fine V a r i e t y o f P ipes , a t W o o d i n g

| K L o o k ' s . M W J

Shoo F l y Huts and s u g a r fruits, i n g r e a

variety a t t h e L o w e l l Bakery^

L a r g e s t stock of P b u t o g r a p b A lbums i n

town , a t Wes t Bros.

A l l the la tes t s ty les of H a U and Caps j u s t

r ece ived , a t Rees Bros.

Sofas , Sofa-chairs, O o u c b e s a n d Bed-Room

SeUs, so ld b e l o w O r a n d Rap ids ' prices, for

cash , a t ^OHN Kop f ^ Go 's .

I I K b y t h e q t . p t . o r s m a l l S u n d , a t Mor r i s ' .

& F a n c y and common L a m p s and Shades, for

( t h e m i l l i o n , hol iday presenU, useful a s w e l |

a s o rnamenUl . G r o c e r i e s and provigions )

v e r y c h e a p for r e a d y . p a y o n l y a t U . B . W i l -

l i a m s ' E lk H o r n S to re . T . k R . Bootes ' bes t

Crockery a l w a y s on hand . B e s o r e and g i v e

m e a ca l l before p u r c h a s i n g elsewhere, as I am

coof ideot I can o f f e r y o u good i n d u c e m e n U . —

I t cosU n o t h i n g to l ook a t m y goods and price

t h e m . U . B. W i l l i a m s .

L o w e l l , Nov . 3 4 t h 1870 .

I j O O J L Z J m a t t e r s .

>

G J j u t c f c B l t e e t o t B .

Congreicational Church , Tlndion a t r ee t^e r r i ce* er-ery Sabbi th i t 10 A. M. end T P - M. Prayer mer t lnc on T l iunday ereninir, at ft o'clock. I i .P. nr lgir*Pai . or . Babbatb School a'. 13 M. II. M. Clark, 5upt .

Rapt l i t C h n r c h , B r i d g e i t r e e t . lerTice*everr Sab-bath a t 10i20 t , M. and 7 P . M.. Prayer m e e f l n R o n T h n n d a r evenlnir. at 7 o'clock. Thai. Oldfleld, Pai tor . Sabbath School a t 13 M. £ . B . Peek, So pt .

Melbodliil E. Church, Brldire i t r e e t . le r r tee i every Bil.bath al 10:S0 A. M. «nd 7 P. M. P r a r e r meeting n T h u n d a y ereninu a t 7 o'clock. R e r J A .Spngue Pa i to r . Sabbath School at 13 M..MIM3 J e n n l n p , ip t .

Lowell Poit Offtee -TIm* of Arrival and

Cloilha of SfnlU, Kaitern—Wae, a rHre C-iO p. m. : cloie 10:10 a. m. Throngh—Arrlre SMS a m. ; cloie (l:S0 p. m.

NoVth ' JRUG ; w h e r e may be found ail s o r U o'f n ice th ings "to

^na^ lVr ree i - - l l eave ' ' ' ^Bwai l 'Tne ida ' I . T h n n d a r i | fb u / ' E r e . , a c o n t i n u n l i o n

and S i tu rda r*a i7 a m ; a r r i rea t i.owell Tuenday, I of t h e Ladies ' F a i r — C h r i s t m a s t ree n t Ihe Thnradar and flatnrdaf. a t >0 p m • n _ . i . . J n .

Northern—Fallaaohnrir, ffmrina. Orant, Otlico and 1 " ' P ' 1 8 ' a n d Gongrega l iona l C h u r c h e s a c c o m -

P " ' 1 ' 1 1 iolcrMtiag 8 U N J . ,

10 • m ; cloie Wednenia* and Sainrdar n a m. be ing C h r i s t m a s d a y , no d o u b t s e rmons a p . Ke«ne—Tueid*y and Friday, arrive 4:30 p m ; cloie i . • . . . . . .

app rop r i a t e to the occasion, wi l l be h e a r d . —

P u s n m i . — T h e h o l i d a y season has a l .

r e a d y b e g u n i n our v i l l a g e , t b e d r a m a t i c en*

t e r t a i n m e n t of l a s t evening b e i n g first o n t h e

programme . T o - n i g h t noth ing w i l l ca l l o u t

the people from their cheer fn l firesides, nniess

i t b e s o m o giddy youth , who has p r o m i s e d b i s

g i r l a s le igh t ide for the last two months ,

and is bound t o go to -night , anyhow , s l e l g t i n g

or no sleighing .

To-morrow ' (Thursday ) evening , the A m e r l -

can-German party w i l l demonstrate in a fan-

tast ic manner a t Pul len ' s H a l l ; a l so on s a m e

night a t Un ion Hall, may be seen the Pano-

rama of the Holy Land . Fr iday , the L a d l e s '

Fa i r , at P o l l e n ' s Hall, s f l ernc^n and evening .

Sunday, p m. Odlce Houri—From 7 a m to 8:30 p m

rom 13 to 1 p m. A. H. EI.BWORTlt, P. M.

X o C o r r e s p o n d e n t n .

W i l l i o f t ' e A n t i - P e r i o d l o or F e v e r a n d

A c u a T o n i o ,

IB a remedy dlscoverd i n a m a l a r i o u s d i s t r ic t ,

« n d is k n o w n to b e a iptdic i n the t r e a t m e n t

^ O F diseases prevai l ing In such c l imate .

\ I t bag no d a n g e r o u s p r o p h r t i e - o o n t a i n s a o

ARSMFE o r mtatry; is at t t f e for children at for

sdulli; c o r e s e i n m i e cases as aeuU o r f r e t i

eases, a n d i s e m i n e n t l y e c o n o m i c a l , because

t h e dos t s r e c o m m e n d e d a r e s6 s m a l l t h a t one

b o t t l e may ba said t o be wor th more than ha l f

a d o s e n v U i u f r o m a phys ic ian , a n d co s t i ng

mot one- teuth o f t h e m o n e y .

I t w i l l cure yon o f C h i l l s and Feve r , t h a t

g r e a t s conrge o f t b e wes t and s o u t h b o r d e r i n g

apon o n r r i ve r s and l akes , where p a l e feces

and protuberant a b d o m e n s mee t y o u a t every

t n rn . I t removes a l l o f these and m a k e s the

patient stout and happy a g a i n .

I t overcomes that s ink ing , d r a g g i o g sense ,

t h e i n v a r i a b l e accompamment o f e n l a r g e d

4PLOCN and enables tbe poor dcipairing weaktntd

pf t t i cn to w a l k o r r u n w i t h tho buoyancy o f

b sa l FT.

I n the evening S . S . Concert a t the Methodist

Church .

Masonic loBtallation exercises a t M. E

Ghnrch , on Tuesday 27lb. a t 3 o ' c l o c k P M". All commtmiealwrt unlet! aeeompanvA by ' 1 ^ • •

Iht author't name, will be rejected. The name S O P P E R AT ,HO N*W Lodge Rooms at « . ('ILLL

will not be publithed unlttt detired, Litt it a mat- for supper $1 50 a couple,) and Socia l P a r l y

Ur of good faith. J R T P o l l e n ' s Hal l in t h e evening . B i l l for

All communication! mutt he received at I danre including gupner $2 60 . office by Tuttday morning lo inture inter lion. •

R, / J . I .I- II , J T h i s takes us up to onr n s z t p u b l i c a t i o n day, Patront and othert ore retpec fully requeued

to fumithut with information of W d e a l h t ^ * ^ t i m e we no d o u b t shall be a b l e to

known lo them, in their vicinity, together with L lengthen out t h e ho l iday p r o g r a m m e .

lime, name, age, &c. HOME AOAI.H RSTUKNIKO.—The Ion ia Sen-

| lintl s ays , that El i RuberU was brought l o

1 Ionia on the 16th Inst., f rom Jackson, w h e r e 1 he h a s been s e r v i n g a term of e igh teen months,

11,20 P U J FOF s teal lug c a t t l e in t h e t own of Bowne, Kent

Go. R o b e i U s tole a horse t h r e e y e a r s ago

M S P M FROIN J*COB Coon, Orange, I o n i a Co., and is

now in j a i l a w a i t i n g examinat ion .

MILWAI-KER BBICK.—The pape r s say Brick

Pomeroy is i n Mi lwaukee , ptjbiisbing the Newt.

If so, we know o f some who don ' t want any

stock i n "New Milwaukee Brick."

D . A i n . R . R . T i m e T a f c l e .

Mal l . U l s a d ,

Freight. Xzpren

OOIXO EAST. 10:S0 AM Thro. F re igh t

1:00 P M Erp re i i GOINO WEST.

A M Mixed, 5:43 <• Mall,

T o - D a y ' a . V d v o r t l i e e m e n t s . Notice—National Bank. Holldar Ooodi—B Barnard. L o a t - M Hiier.

Ans t ions nnmerous this s eason .

Business and p l easure t h i s w e e k .

P leasure and b u s i n e s s n e x t week .

T h e JOURNAL suldcription l i s t Is g r o w i n g .

T h a t horse on B a r b l n ' s b l a c k s m i t h shop , is

n e a r l y a hundred hands high .

Oar 'bus d r i ve r s a r e a l w a y s r e a d y for b u s i -

ness . Go in boys, but keep good natured .

To FARMEAS.—We have not iced o f late, i n

d i f fe rent papers, tha fact tha t ca t t l e a r e dying

to a s u r p r i s i n g extent , in different sect ions,

Iroru e a t i n g corns ta lks . T h i s strange r e su l t

is a t t r i b u t e d to t h e smut f o u n d so common i s

the cornf ie ld during last season. F a r m e r s will

A rush of j o b work aod other m i s fo r tunes (?) | D ' 0 W E I I T0 b e a r this i n mind and examine their

m a d e last w e e k ' s issue l a t e .

Rev . Chas. S . S tewar t , S e n i o r , C h a p l a i n of

tbo U, S . Navy , d ied a t C o o p e r s t o w n , N . Y. ,

on the ! 4 t h inst .

fodder .

"TWMTT-FIBST."—The Lowe l l Co rne t

Band has been engaged to p l ay at t b e r e - u n -

Only two b o a r d e r s a t t h e Sherl lTs house I O N O F «»>• Mich . I n f t j , h e l d at I o n i a to -

i n H i l l s d a l e . . | ( L A , R• G O O D "NU'IO •> certainly one o f t h e

A new Method i s t Church i i to be b u i l t a t I ' id i ipensabied on such occaaions . I f e are

Grand Rapids for $20 ,000 , | * L A D L , 1• c o m m i t t e e of a r r a n g e m e n U knew

A new bonse h a s l a te ly been put up o n w h e r e to look for it,

Depot street, by Mr . D . I T i n n . ' j PnEJiiuMs .—At a m e e t i n g o f the Executive

Wood wanted a t this office, bubscribers ; O F THE K e n t C o . Ag r i cu l t u ra l S o c i e t y ,

o w i n g us wood w i l l p lease remember *ud H , , D A T 0 N L N D LUPIDI on the 12th i m t , t b e

OBLIK«- I first p r e m i u m for b e s t c r e p o f w h e a t was

" C a n y o n s t r a i g h t e n np that l i t t l e account, 1 A W A R D E D T 0 J I . B > H i n e - c r o p AVERAKING 4'J

to -day ?" UA f o r m o f s a i u U t l o n a t present very J bushels and 26 pounds pe r acre. Brewers

popu la r . I special premium a w a r d e d to Jerome Duga ;

F o n d as M. C's are o f t h e i r t o d d y , t bey don ' t Brewers premium of $ 4 0 , t o Mr . S i m o n d s , for

admir (a l ) t he i r Porter. W i l l t h e Senate t a k e . BE,, C R O p b a r l e y .

t h e dose ? R

Tb* MW MLLB o f Qnuid R a p i d s , a r t O.L OFL S " - - T L " P " ' " , K W

business. Logs ent np and g a t e s shut d o w n . ' SPYI" A M i l i t a r y A l l egory fu l l of brilliant tab -

T h e Ca tho l i c Fair la te ly he ld a l Grand Rap - ' L E«U*. splendid scenery and fine d ia logue ,

ids , netted o v e r $ 3 , 0 0 0 . 1 w i l l be p roduced in Grand Rapids, du r i ng the

Nelson ' s J e w e l r y s tore has changed bands. ®R> ' ' " U R ^K^TS of the hol iday week , b y home

M. H l l e r , now stands b e h i n d t h e c o u n t e r a s ' A ' E N ' I believe, for the benef i t o f THE needy

p r o p r i e t o r . j w ' d o w s a o d orphans of deceased soldiers and

The sum o f th ir teen thousand and six h u n - 8 R 'L O R B O F that r l c i n i t y . T h i s is a very popu-

d red dollars, has been subsc r ibed to tue G r a n d LNR ^ FTNJ WI" NO d o u b t be wi tnessed by

Rapids, Rockford k Greenvi l le R a i l r o a d - ! C R O W D E D • L ^ 0 ^

l eav ing between four and five thousand y e t I R 0 X A W A T . - A team b e l o n g i n g to M r . W

t o be ra ised. T . Remington , became f r i gh t ened , on S a t u r -

T h e snow of Monday night m a d e fun for day morning last , by the tuning up o f a huge

old and young Tuesday m o r n i n g . W e hope

to "see t h e s o o w come down " unt i l " b e l l s and

hoofs" shal l ' j ingle , j ing le , c lat ter , c l a t t e r , "

and i f s o m e body w i l l ask us to r i d e , " w e ' l l

dash a w a y " "over t h e snow the beauti ful

snow ," m o s t any time .

SOME SQUASH.—A farmer In Bay county ,

this S la te , exhib i ted a t t he i r County F a i r ,

tb i r ty .ous Hubbard squashes , al l raised on

one vine. T h e vine measu red 1,595 f e e t — s i l e - u p w i t h care.

This account m u s t bo t r u e

t h e " p a p e r s . "

for we s a w It i n

H o w KIND.—Vanderpoo i 'S r ight b o w e r . Da .

v i d W a r d , o f P o n t i a c , bas offered Mrs. Vender

pool a home a t h i s res idence this w in ter . I t

s eems the o f f e r h a s been declined, as w e learn

Mrs . V . i n t e n d s to spend t h e w in ter a t Kala -

ma too . S h e u n d o u b t e d l y sees a s a l l otberg

p o r k e r wh ich some men were l i f t i ng In to t h e

wagon . N o t w i t b s l a o d i n g the r e s i s t ance o f a

s m a l l boy at their beads , t b e y were persuaded

to ge t o u t of that , which t h e y d i d right q u i c k l y .

S t a r t i n g f rom Hatch k Craw ' s buy scales, t hey

t ook the r oad beh ind t h e Bank , t u r n e d the

c o r n e r b y Wi l son ' s b l a c k s m i t h shop , m a d e a

m i s t a k e and w e n t through a new buggy i n -

! s t ead o f a g a t e , came out on ma in street r igh t -

No damage was d o n e w e

bel ieve, e x c e p t to t h e boggy w i t h wh i ch t h e y

came i n conUct ' Belter result than was e x •

pee led b y lookers on .

Boston, Dec. 18th, 1870.

EDITOR JoottMAt ,: On i h e 22nd of Oct .

las t . M r . S i las M . Whi te , of Otisco, m e t w i t h

a sad acc iden t , which has since p roved fatal .—

W h i l e i n the act of s h a r i n g a board fur the

Me, . h a t th is generous pmposition i s J purpose o f filing a hand SHW, THA k n i f e sl ipped more for publ ic no t ice , than on account of bia

interest i n h e r personal we l f a r e .

WBO WANTS ONI.—Our printers have had

t h e i r pictures taken . Wen t to Chapman ' s

w h e r e they d i s t r ibu te pr i se . pictures to those

w h o ge t ibeir faces " d r a w n . " Each ^ K o u t

a lucky number and o b t a i n e d a fine picture .

Final ly our d e v i l decided t o t r y bis b a n d -

went ; sa t for b is photo, drew a number , and

took away t h f finest p icture lo the room .—

T b e lucky d—1 returned, e v i d e n t l y thinking

bis m a j e s t y ' s presence had persuaded the AN

list to let BLM have tbe bes t BU stock a f f o r d e d .

A C C I D I K T . — A b r a k e m a n by t ha name o f

G l l d y , engaged on a specia l f r e i g h t t r a i n g o i a g

east flrom Grand Rapids, l a s t Saturday m o r n .

Ing , WM M r i o u s l y I n j u r e d while p a s s i n g

threngh t b e b r i d g e a t A d a . It s e ems t h a t be-

f o r e r e a c h i n g t h e b r idge , ha was s t a n d i n g up-

on t h e c a r b y t h e brake , a n d i t being dark b e

d i d n o t d i scove r t h a t t h e b r i d g t was so n e a r

a t hand . Tbe b r idge n o t b e i n g suff iciently

h i g h to pass through i n s t a n d i n g pos i t i on , h is

head came i n contact w i t h t h e t i m b e r s above .

I t was a t first be l ieved t b e b low had proved

by sonio means, and entered h is a i m about

ha l f way be tween the e lbow and shoulder w i t h

such force a s lo turn tbe po in t o f tbo k n i f e . —

T h e l a rge vein wus found s eve red , and the

loss o f b lood i n a s h o r t time caused him to

fa int . IL was thought t h a t he w a s DYINK, b u t

he soon revived, and his w i f e , b y t h e assis-

ted o f the ne ighbors , p laced h i m In bed , where

h e remained the most o f the t i m e lor several

weeks . T h e Surgeon i n attendance sewed up

the wound , but d i d not t a k e up the ar tery .—

I n two or t h r ee days i t commenced b l eed ing

n g a i n . Three or f ou r quarts o f blood escaped

before t b e y could stop i t , and w i t h l a a week

a f t e r i t commenced b l e e d i n g a g a i n . Surgeon

Ave ry f rom Greenvi l le , WA^ thea s en t fur , who

upon e x a m i n a t i o n , found t h e a r t e r y not t a k e n

op, and a t onoe commenced operat in f on t h e

arm . T h e rcsnl t for A t i m e seemed f avorab le ,

and w e bad hopei of b i s recovery, bu t about

t b e s i x th b i s arm began to fill w i t h water,

and on t h e eleventh day of Dec., ba d ied .

Dea th was no terror to b im . He longed to

g o w h e r e be could be f r ee from pa in and at rose

He fel t prepared to d i e . H e cal lcd h i s c b i L

d r e n one b y one and ta lked w i t h them, l eav-

i n g for their good many words o f a d v i c o . — fatal , b u t be soon recovered b i s senses , and

was b r o u g h t lathe Lowel l AUtioi), WHERE he | B idd ing all (hrewoll , be fell as leep.

WM taken of f and well cared for, ni m e house H i s r e m a i n s were b u r i e d on the 13LH inst. of Mr . Rhines, until b is brother f r om Det ro i t 1 at Smyrna . Rev. M r . C o r n a l , p r e n r h e i A arrived , w h o wa understand took h im to his l e e l i n p : rermon on the occas ion . home, on t b o night express . Dr . Peck w h o | A wife , four chi ldren and many f r i c n i s ure

was cal led lo e s a m i o e h i s coud i l l o n , t h i nks . left t o m o u r n . b e wi l l recover. 1 O. C , W

,R VASDXP.POOI..—What the press th lok l of

t b e s i tuat ion . in r e g a r d to V a n J t r p o o l :

T b e Ypsilanti Sentinel thinkg thnt if Tan - 1 derpool has c a u s e for compla in t on the first I trial, the peop le have t h r ee - fo ld ground on the second, and t ha i NOW no c o n s i d e r a t i o n of do l -lars nnd c en t s , or t ime o r labor, jhou ld gtop this th ing t i l l i t I s c a r r i e d t o Ihe bitter end — I t recommends t h a t tbe State assume n i l nec -

o . u n r y expensts , nnd t r y it by A special com- J mission, r h i c h s h a l l . poMess|A higher position in public e s t e e m than t h e o rdmnry c i rcu i t . ;

The Manis tee Tribune cal ls for a third t r ia l ,

dec l a r ing that t h e in te res t s of society demand j it. I t denies thnt Manis tee County is b a n k - '

nipt , but a r g u e s tha t t h e S l a t e should pay t h e the cosls in such cases .

The Lfliising Republican opposes es tabl i sh-

i ng the p receden t of tlio State pay ing such bills, and th inks that the presfi and people c u g l i t In p ro tes t a g a i n s t i t . I t affirm.'* fur ther , that If the people o f Manis tee County demand that Vands rpoo l s h a l l bo t r ied unt i l there is

a verdict of gu i l t or acquit tal , let thorn P^Y for i t .

T h e E a s t S a g i n a w Courier snys, that the proposi t ion to ask Ihe S l a t e to bear the bur- j dens of th is o r any t r ia l . Is un l i r e ly u n t e n a b l e , ; and ihnuld bo repudiated a t one.

T h e Spr ing L a k e Indepentent deprecates the ngilation of the ques t ion , an calculated to b ias I the minds o f a new j u r y . I f one should bo I formed .

T h e C h a r l o t t e Argut th inks t h e matter AS' good US ASTUTE Fair in business point of view , and suggeats l lmt the autliorities adver t i se lor! b ids nnd see what town will d o t h e most to-wa rds defraying the expenses of the t r ia l . |

The S t . Johns Republican opposes the aa-1

sumption b y TBO State of the expense of a tb i rd t r ia l o f Vumlerpuol, a l t b o u g h Hilmitling t h a t i t i s hard fnr .Manistee county to be ublig- { ud to bear tliut burden. IT alxo e ipresses thu I opinion tha t U th i rd t r i a l would result a s d i d |

t h e second, and Uius be practically useless. j

Another LOL of tholo $ 3 for Mti , just re-'

ceived a l Rees B r M . H A R D W A R E !

fimt C lHlOf t O u t

S ln re . Cal l and g e t y o u r money ' s wo r th . ! I I I I 1 1 fl 0 P F I I F f ) f

S tereoscopes aod Views, nfio, at W e s t Dros . : / | / | | ] J J (S / 1 [J l i l i E i I t 4 - . — j

U

M a r b l e and Wood lop C e n t e r t ab les , stands,1 \ R A W » in KTCCL » FOO'I MNRTR ^

what-nots a n d mirrors , al l s i z e s , for s a l e cheup B ' L J I T . J D J T I t ' S

a t John Kopf if Go 's. I ^ ^ F J 1 1 1

Fo r B a r g a i n s go to t h e Peop le ' s C h e a p Store . , m M i / m M m J L P WW %/MmM mli

Currants , C i t r o n s and ra is ins a t tbo Lowel l I N A I L S ,

L O C K S , Overcoats at reduced prices, at Rees Bros.

L a r g e a s s o r l m e n t of Cane, Wood a n d F l a g

seated chairs, sold be low Grand Rap ids prices,

a t John Kopf FT Co's .

Pure c ider v iuega r at L o w e l l Bakery .

L A T C H E S .

K N O B S ,

B U T T S ,

H I N G E S ,

Buy one o f those Patent Fur Muffiers, a t | S C R E W S ,

People ' s C h e a p S to re .

Call and e x a m i n e the new stock o f furni -

ture , at John Kop f I Go ' s . 23w4 .

Lad ies ' doub le and s ing le s h a w l s selling

very low a t Rees Bros.

Overcoats at g r e a l l y reduced prices, a t Peo-

ple 's C h e a p Store .

Buckwheat Hour, pure wheat flour and corn

meal , as c h e a p as a l F a l l a s b u r g , at the Lowel l

Bakery .

DRORARRII.—It becomes our painful d n l y lo

announce that the s u f f e r i n g s of Mra . Murduuk , ! who was so ser iously injured a w e e k ago t h i s

morning , a s chron ic led by t h e Independen t , of t h a t day , were ended in dea th a t abou t ten o 'clock l a s t even ing , On ly last spring , M r . Mnrdock Inst an o n l y child by i ts b e i n g so se-verely sca lded as to su rv ive but a few hours ; and now , to havo the wife of his bosom torn f rom him b y an accidental death, fills his cup ot affi iction to the very brim, and commands the s ince reand heanfe l l sympi i thy OF" the e n t i r e communi ty . [ B i g Rapids I n d e p e n d e u t ,

Mrs . Murdock was the d a u g h t e r o f M r . C#

Butr ick , of Ada . S h e d ied l e av ing a babe

o t l y a d a y old.

L . A . D . C . — The dra 'hiatic entertainment

of Tuesday evening , was wi tnessed by a good

a u d i e n c e , and all seemed to e n j o y t b e diversion

a m a r i n g l y . T h e pnrts we re a p p r o p r i a t e l y DIS.

t r i bn t ed , each o n e evident ly being i u the

r i g h t p l a c e . Space w i l l not pe rmi t fur ther

comment , t h a n to add that the ladies a l l dis-

p l a y e d fine t a s t e i n dress and a p p e a r a n c e —

and the gent lemen a lso were suitably fixed np

for tbe occas ion .

Now d r a m a t i c s - w e know of some who

woald l i ke to hea r a good old fashioned drama

of the C n c l e Tom Cab in order , 4 c .

A n e w and choice lo t o f C n a i i n g e a m l Bant-

i n g s j u s t received, nt Peop le ' s C h e a p Store.

U n d e r s h i r t s and Drawers o n l y 3 5 cents, at

Star C l o t h i n g House , Grand Kapids .

A few more of those pound prints , a t Peo-

ple ' s Cheap S t o r e .

A nice l ine o f c l o th s nnd enssimeres for the

custom trade , j u s t received at Rees Bros .

A good a s s o r t m e n t 'o f Buffa lo and L a p Robes

a t Peop ' e ' I Cheap S t o r e .

ITanted I everybody I to comu and e x a m i n e

our s tock and prices, and see I f we do not do

a s w e a d v e r t i s e . Rees Bros

R. R# .COI.LISICN .—On the evening o f the

ULH insf i , A coll is ion occurred on the Grand

Rapids & I n d i a n a R, R . , be tween a f r e i g h t

train of, t h e above road and a passenger t ra in

o f toe C h i c a g o K M ich . L a k e Shore R . R .

I t s eems t h e passenger t r a in going norlb I

was b e h i n d t i m e from some cause, and o w i n g

to a misunderstanding b e t w e e n Ihe Engineers,

Ihe freight t ra in g o i n g south, was not stopped,

a o d when tho dangerous situation w a s dis-

covered, i t was too l a t e to avoid c o l l i s i o n . —

Both E n g i n e s were b a d l y d i s a b l e d — a l s o Ihe

Conductor and E n g i n e e r o f t h e passenger train

w e r e both s e r i o u s l y i n j u r e d . A large num -

be r o f p a s s e n g e r s were aboard t b e latter, yet

none we re seriutiily i n ju red—being protected

by a f r e igh t ca r between I b e m nnd t h e Engine .

A l l on the f r e i g h t t r a in escaped i n j u r y .

ADA.—The Good T e m p l a r s of Ada , gave a

d r a m a t i c e n t e r t a i n m e n t in t b c Mason ic Hall

of the i r v i l lage , ou Fr iday even ing , 10th inst .

The p l ay " T e n N i g h t s i n a Bar Room , " was

w e l l bronght out , w e are t o ld .

IN CIRCUIT COOUT.—The case of the P e o p l e

v i . Orlln Douglass, tbo fac t s of w h i c h a re

general ly known , w a s t r ied in court a t Grand

Rapids, on tbo I6 tb inst . T r i ed b y J u r y . —

V e r d i c t — " g u i l t y . " Mr . Douglass gave h is

own recognizance lo the sum o f $ 1 , 0 0 0 , lo ap-

pea r a t I h e present term lo abide t h e j u d g e -

ment of t h e Court .

Good heavy black O v e r c o a t s only $ 5 , 0 0 a t

Star C l o t h i n g House , Grand Rapids .

Buy y o u r l i t t l e G i l l a set o f thoee new style

Furs v e r y c h e a p a t I h e People ' s Store .

T b e beat cutter io Lowell , a t Rees Bros.,

nnd e v e r y garment w a r r a n t e d to fit, o r no

sa l e .

D O U l t B E L L S ,

D O U K S .

S A S H .

G L A S S A N D P L T T T .

H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g

S t o v e s ,

TIN AND SHEET IRON

Sad Irons, Cutlery, Bri-tanna Plated and

Japanned Wre,

k m mi. SIB i i WASH 60'RDS, MOP STICKS

A . n d S m a l l

WOODEN WARE

II

S e e t h e new P a t e n t Mi t ten , j u s t received a t

People ' s Cheap Store .

C o n f e c t i o n e r i e s by t h e a rmfu l , a t the L o w e l l

Bakery .

Now is tho t ime to buy Goods c h e a p a t the

People ' s C h e a p Store .

G r e a t pan ic Sa le of C l o t h i n g for men and

boys , at Star Clothing House , 3 6 C a n a l St .

Grand Rnp ids .

T h e G r e c i a n Bend i n all i u g lo ry , at Lowell

Bakery .

Fnrs I Furs 1 Very cheap , a t t h e Peop le ' s

C h e a p S t o r e .

Base ba l l p l aye r s in m i a i a U r e , a t Lows l l

Bakery .

LIST o r LETTKIIH r e m a i n i n g in the postofilce

a t Lowel l , Kent County , Michigan , Dec. 21,

1870 :

LADIBS' LIST.—Al len Eva , C l a r k Mar iab A

McConnel l Flosa A , P o s t S M, Read Catherine

Smi th Frances, Snow S A , S m i t h Sa l ly , Thorn-

as Mary N .

G i s i s ' L IST .—Bninbr ldgo A lber t , BurdicU

John , Dodge Isaac F , Hoy t Nathan , Hal l

C h e s t e r , Johnson S a m u e l , Jacqnes Georgo M |

Marb le V , Onan Gabriel , Phi l l ips G W , R u s -

s e l l E F , Wood Jno .

P e p o n s ca l l ing fo r thwe Le t te rs , w i l l please s a y " a d v e r t i s e d , " and g ive date o f thi? notice

A . M. ELSWOUTII. P . M.

A X E S , A U G E R S , B I T T S , F I R

M E I L A N D F R A M I N G C H I H

E L S , H A T C H E T S , L E V .

E L S . H A N D P A N E L

A N D R I P S A W S ,

S Q U A R E S ,

F I L E S

P L A N E S ,

E T C . , E T C . Wc areeoai tao t l f rcceiring D«W (nndi y i r e h m l M

Ciiib, and M w« tal l tor

GASH EXCLUSIVLY, It enable* u» to mak» low prlof«. Doh' t pay TaaptT my longer, lint como anil MS unand b« cnntlnccU t h a i r l i i t wtaav ia I tua.

ADinS & F U L L E R .

I

7 X O WELL MAnKEt ItEPOUT.

onnfuicTitn Dio. 21, 1S70.

Local . Business Notices. A (1RKAT VAUIKTY Of UOMDAT OOODS, AT

WooDiNc A LOOK'S.

White and Colored Woolen Blanke t s , at

g r e a t l y r e d u c e d prices, nt Rees Bros.

New supply o f P a r l o r Furni ture , j u s t re-

ceived a t J o h n Kop f k Co 's , for the HOLIDAYS

W o o d i n g JC .Look have the bes t assortment

of holiday ,goods i n Lowe l l .

I f y o u want a good C iga r go lo W o o d i n g &

Look ' s . 24 w 3

H O L I D A Y G O O D S A T IF EST B R O S .

Perfumery , H a i r Oils, and P o m a d e i n g r e a t

va r i e ty , a l Wooding k L o o k ' s

Vases Winejct t ' s Cigar Cases and Toi let s e t t s

of every de«c i ip t ion , a t W o o d i n g K Look ' s .

A fine variety o f A l b u m s for t h e h o l i d a y ^ j

a t W o o d i n g k L o o k ' s A4W2 I

L a r g o v a r i e t y of D ia r i es for 1871, a t W e s t |

Bros .

New s ty les W indow Shades at W o o d i n g k

L o o k ' s

Wh»at (whit*) v bu Wheat, (red) V hu Klour.cwt. Flour, V ''hi — - — - -Muckwhent, V bu burkwiu-Ht flour. V c * t

Barley, » cwt Corn, tp bu Corn Mral, cwt a m . V hu Mi<Mliiii;ii, V t"n

Uruu, ¥ Ion Iliittrr, V K> KCK', * do* Ch'i'iw. f ft

i i w r , F TB I Pork. V Ib | Pork, aalt, T tb

lUm*. V " ' Should*!- ^ lb

; Mutton, c.Si i Chii-licn V lh -1 Turk-jn. •• : hard , " I Tallow '• I IVitaluos ne^wb* | Turulpii. " I Onions, "

Bivtns. •* Api'lfi", " - - • Api'lea.ilrlttl, T ib Prachra. ^ lb • • II..IIHV, V tb

. Call Skin*. V Ih IIM-", nr-i'n, ^ l b -

| HlilM.dr.r, tt'llnl) B • | Hhtep i v i n . . . . I Wool. V » • " •

1 IS 1 0<t 5 0 0 6 .6

W J Ort 1.00

60 1 60

at 24 00 12 U0

22 23 IS A 7

lo ot

1 6 9 13 1 2

8 40

SOCIO 7ft

1 uo so 07 18 20

1 2 * 07 12

Mrtl no ^ i 0

Lost.

B' gloTl

H O L I D A Y G O O D S A T W E S T B R O S .

I f y o u w i s h to save money a n d y e t h a v e

good d u r a b l e wal l s , buy PATKNT PI.ASTIHU.NO

BOAUD o f W e s t Bros.

Fure g o i n g off very c h e a p at Rees Bros .

The l i t t l e folks can find e v e r y t h i n g to p lease

t b e e y e and pa la te , a t Lowel l l l a k e r y .

H O L I D A Y G O O D S A T W E S T B R O S .

V o &den t o y s o f a l l prices a o d descriptions

UL L o w e l l B a k e r y .

CTWBEVtha Cliflon Hon*# and Prpot mad, on . TBodar BOminK, 2«th. on^ lamh aklo

. . . Te. wool lined. Tlin finder will 1* Ulh'rally rr-war l td br IMVIUK It at tha atura o t Mn. M. llllf r.

M. HI/»KIt Lowell, Dte. Slat, 1870.

For Sale. V rir Ol f . Hou«« and l.ot

Uons t ia new aale b r

Lowall, J u n e Dth. 1870.

dfMnblv located. The and compMrlf finiahwl For

AVEItY ft JOHNSON.

Dissolution.

THE Cnpartnenbip heretoforo exUtioR Mween Amphlott Cenrlon & C6., la thUdny dUtoIvcd

bv mutual c n a t n l . J . W. .t M. H. Amphlut a.«sunilnK nil mdvlitudix M nl thu liim.

DM. Illi. ;S7«. j . w , x M r n r . n r .

<m,Ks n. c o N t i i m y , M . U . AMPUHiVr.,

Not of H u m a n Lives j i r r i y p m c x a OF

BOOTS^SHOES. It has been practically dem-

onstrated to thousands of peo-pie that

GEO. WILHELM c a n beat tho World on p r i c w .

HU stock is immense, bought of mannfactorers cheap, and sold cheap. THK BEST GOODS. HANDSOMEST STYLES and LOWEST PRICKS, in Michi-gan.

Men's French Kip and Fino Calf Boots ; Ladies, Misses, and Children's Fine and Heavy Shoes Rnbheis, Buckle Arties, Buffalo Lined Shoe.", and in fact every-thin(* kept by a first-clasa Boot and Shoe house.

* OBO. WILURtM.

P. S.—Tarn i d l i n g a snolCt l f ll"0t for |4 ; alai mon'« Iviii I'uula (ur^i6>J, aud ladici' One a a r ^ i gaiter* f i 00. «•

BrMga dtract

H O L I D A Y G O O D S

A T C O S T .

Th* nndvraignol Ju t* a larf* aad wall tttocto* itoc» of

T O I T S

C O N F E C T I O N E R Y ,

Which will ba told for tha

K e x t T e i i t c « s t , f e r c a i b .

W« are not boaatlag for t h* take ot emtaaa aoma aod prico our goudi>, and aaticf} jauraelvaa.

A 6ue a>aonuu»n\ o { G B O C £ N I £ V | ^>1 a« l'"f at canbeaoidaiiywhMe.

I.owell, Dec. IWh, \970 S. BARNAK1).

N o t l O O a

THK Annual meetlag of the atook h o l d " , of Lnnvll National Uankof Low.di. Mifhisun. 1"?

LU' clerliou ot Itlrectora, will bo h«ld at IIJC " • a w n g I fouio of mid Bank. January 18th, 1170, f ' " " ' » « e l ^ K to J o'clock p D).

K*Vrtl, J/9«fvl.l, pec 7lh, IsIO . . . J.VMKs w . KORTON, C a h l U v '

p/«. . - • a W

Page 4: Office in Graham's Block, Up Stain. LOWELL, MICHIGAN ...

FARM) GARDEN AND HOUHEHOLD.

Winter Effects on Summer Dronghta. From the OMtlnen ' Monthly.

Western horticoltnris, ha-vo sufforod

d n - n e s s o f o n r c l i m a t e aa c o m p a r e d w i t h 1 n a m t i v e l y s m a l l d e p t h b e l o w t h e B u r - ' face of the globe there is a

•— , very far exceeding anything i proper management, and the care be- experience at the^snrfnoe. Whether wo

hat of England may, in some meaanro account for the difference, but with

ith namtively smau aepin oexow m e sur-1 Summary of Late News, ro lace of the globe there is a temperature T h b m i m i c i p f t l Section took place at ,th very f w e x c ^ i n g a n y t h i n ^ m h we Augusta, Oa. ,Wednesday, nnf passed

stowed on grass lands here that is prac- accept the lr mnch from a protracted drought this t i . c e^ t l i e r p ' WG believe that very little fire, or consider that this heat i s g

- _ a 3 l 1 , .•?_ 4,. dinerence between them would bo raani-1 ated by chemical action or by electric

off qniotly. The Democrats elect their ypothesis of a vast central ^ jj[hy0T by about 800majority, and their ider that this heat is goner-; council. Troop0 tmm A flan.

aummer, and it'may not bo amiss tore- ".""""VT" ""I" ~rr n r " . ^ V / — : i , „ mind them, that the consequences will f o s t - I t 1 8 a ^ t t e d that sheep return currents, wo know that there are stored not be over with the first rain It is » large amonnt, comparatively, of fer- : up beneath our feet vust reservoirs of well known now that tho vitalitv of tilizing matter to the soil, and hence; hea t What gases are stored under

v untoward circum- t I l 0 .v n r e V 0 1T o f t o n employed to aid in pressure in the cavities of the earth we

s were sent from Atlan-11", but did ta and stationed near tho po.

not interfere with tho election. The . . . Democrats held a grand rejoicing and

What gases are stored under | mumination.

of worn out lands. Know not. But we know that the in-elastic ir use. in this behalf, together with , creased expansive force of an ola

jr judicious appliances, as seeding fluid under a comparatively small roaano fnn^Tvo«infr draimurfi. flta. 1 CrOttSe of temperature WOllfd 1)0 St

MR. JNO. A. Cox, Superintendent o the Pennsylvania and New York Central

a long, enervating summer's heat, will ; ,kUUI . 7 • have Tiis constitution so weakened that fo g r ^ e s , top-dressing, drainage 0 ^ v . is an infallible remedy for exhausted

l p i not the power of storing up latent heat, as it has nothing to store from, and is easily killed by a slight frost, while un-der other other circumstances it would endure very hard weather. Again plant in very wot irround is incapable L. properly organizing its food in summer, " h o P . ™ " e s.inject mucu anon-and it also Jives way under a slight cold! , o n : c r o"B , n .? t h . e "J0"1 " , fc-

Tho effect of great summer heat is just ton 'reeds, thinks that coupling Gotv thesame. Tlie great evaporation U k ^ J o l t l Southdown ewes pro-1 all the moistures, and none is left for tho d u o e 3 the best resulta.

• ' WHEN TO CASTRATE COLTS. — M a n y pqr-

i n . | Railroad, aud who resided at Towanda, be suffl-1 Pennsylvania, died Wednesday p. m.

FOR THE ROTS AND GIRLS,

T H K F I R S T S N O W .

BT K&BT x. n u t a o o r r .

Drop, pwtxy mowtUkM, one by one; DonH be afraid of the noonday m n . Build np yonr palaoea, eryaU] white, Aladdln-UKO, In a atngWnlgU.

Hide the old fenoM nnder yonr r a i l ; Oorar the dimple* of kill and dale; • ' D o n t let tha tree* pp naked, bnt nUoe

'i of y o w

^ •' r, W -I The Simple Annals of the Poor.

At Portugal Cove, writes our N e w foundland correspondent, I nsed to stroll through the village in uMte gloami,®," and through the open doom, and uncertained windows, I could see the Inmates of the cottages "at home,"

nely e." The lads

On their ah ln : reea ao nakei r lnf fflaba a web of y o t r laM.

A . •Uw ill

plants is agected by untoward circum- t h e r o c u p e r a t i o n

stances pretty mnch as animals are. A m, • 1 • half-starved man, or ono affected with n t j i e r

erature wou.v. ..w , , , -asunder tho solid rock at Waverly from an apoplectic fit. . IB lUiniXlMlU iruillit? —- — I, ^ I

he falls an easy prey to the nrst enemy. G0IIO a n ( i the surest way constantly to and produce tho effects we see. THE Kentucky Board of Examiners 8 0 a plant which grows on poor soil has j n c r c ( U , 0 fetnHty to the maximum , Perhaps a flssuro so opened counted die vote of tho state in the re-'

) latent heat, 0 f productive capacity. may admit water to the heated cent cougressibnal elections at Frank-1

As regards breeds best adapted for nucleus, there to bo instantly con- fort on the 5th. The figures show that mutton, various exparimonts have been verted into steam with an increase of vol- the best contested fights were in the 7th tried to producc the best type, with ) ume. This exerting enormous pressure and 8th Districts, Becks and Adams. 1 v j t m u ! ^ U l t l l

. , . . . , varying results. An English farmer against tho rocky walls of the cavity in The first gives Crossland, Democrat, ffo to both" said Daisv's mammt. when plant m very wot ground is incapable of ^ o has given the subject much atten- which it is formed causes a wave of 3,540 majority, the Second District, fi1 0 O j o o k ' o n t l l 0 ^ mamma,

' compression in the rone of tho rock im- MoHenry, Democrat, 2,524 majority; 1 B e v e n

mediately surrounding it, r.ud this wave i ad District, Lewis, Democrat, 1,657 is propagated onward through the rock majority; 4th District, Read, Demo-just as a wave travels through water. , crat, 5,483 majority; 5th District, The confined fluid strikes the walls of Winchester, Democrat, 5,173 majority;

a fierce blow, and this j 6th District, Arthur, Democrat, 5,173

and learn something of their 'Miome! joys and. .destiny.; / and lasses 1 often met in bouplea, roam-ing1 about In'lne sweet summer evening and, in many cases, i t was evident from the friondly relations between tlifim, that a new cottage would shortly bo needed. In fact, the grand passion was cropping out in this little namlot as strongly as In the gas-lighted city, and I pondered on that universal law of sympathy between tho sexes which

, was at that moment drawing myriads of fishes towards the shore from the far off depths of ocean, and which, bound-ing and billowing iu the human brett^, creates tho sacred ties of husband anul wife, homo and family; laying tho

So Daisy kissed everybody good-night, 1 foundation of states and building up but she looked back over her shoulder f a m , l v 1 , f e a I 1 o v e r t h e w o r l ( L ^ M

Vialt tbo martlo-honae. If you Or lodge all night on my wind Call on the wall aweep, and wreathe li aboot With fringe*, aa well aa the water-cpont.

Ol re to the door b*U a fleecy oap; Lend the hayatacka an ermine wrap ; And d r i f t juat enongh to make th* world l o o k " A* If It had itepped f rom a fairy-book.

Daisy Darling's Bear.

" Come, Daisy, darling, it's time to )a

m'antlepiece ptruck

elaboration of food. A plant which suf-fers for want of water in summer easily dies in the winter time.

These points are not merely theore-tical; but are explanations of facts which have actuallv occurred. It will, there-fore, bo well for those who have rare plants or trees which they prize, to look ahead ot these probabilities.

One of tho best things to be done, as a precautionary measure, is to top dress does not resort to tho shade.

l 1:1—i- j.„ ii_ 1 : 11

WHEN TO (JASTRATE uoiiTS.—MANY p e r - . n , . , . . . sons hold to the opinion that cold weath- ° chamber a fierce blow, ami tola 6th District. Arthur, democrat, 5,173 er is the most suitable time to castrate c a u ^ a shudder to run through the majority; 7th District, Beck, Democrat, flolu Ravine hflfl.. flnmurfld iu this kind ^ ^ h l c ! P ^ a l o n ^ the surface of , 3,390 majority: 8th District, Adams, %

familv life all over the world. u u v o u u i u u n e u i m c n u v w r u w r n u u i u u o i T L ai. « 1 Ai*,* till she got to the top of the stairs, for I saw through the open door h e b i g she thought it very W l to be seat off ^ I ' ^ a t e n fisherman tossiog his by horse

very just because sho was ]a little crowing baby in his stro:

" ;tl( " "

colts. Having been engaged in this kind of business for six or seven years, my experience and observation is that Moy and September are the most suitable times. In May there are no flies or oth-er insects to torment a colt; nnd also, the weather not being hot, the animal

the shade. Couse-

Rh 9th District, a n { 1

majority. Ad-ams's majority in 1868 was 462. In tho 1st District Crossland takes the place of Trimble; in the 2d, McHenry that of

^ . .. _ being kep this will increase the opportunities of moderate exercise, a colt will swell less the plant to lav up tho necessary heat- " " " ' ' ^ -giving material yet, before the growing principle ceases its active work. Be-yond tliis a little protection from cold

a shock, whose intensity is the only Democrat, 18 majority, measure we have of the forces causing it. Rice, Democratj 3,360

Married Without Leave. Krom tho Toronto Leader.

The old saying e W " marrying m that of Galloway; haste to repent at leisure never receiv- 4 t l l t h a t o f Rnott; 6th, Arthur ed more striking exemplificatiou than t b a t o f J o n e 8 ^ t h e ^ 7 t h ) 8 t h a n i l

9th, Winchester, Beck, Adams and Rico nre re-elected.

more • than two years ago, long before it was A FREIGHT train on the Grand Trunk resolved to withdraw all the troops Railroad broke through a bridge at li«-m Canada, ver^ stringent orders wore Brompton Falls, Canada, on Tuesday,

ng arms, while its little fists were clutciiing at his bushy whiskers, and the mother looked

f e m a l e s |

a b s e n t '

pplies to September, issued from the War Ofllceiu respect to and was precipitated into the river, ther, the animal will eoldiers marrying without leave. The 1 The fireman and one other person were

than if it remains too muoh of the time stationary under shade.

The same reason a If done in cold weat. .... I

winds, where the valuable specimens are be apt to be kept housed which should life of a man of arms is to a certain ex- j killed. in exposed places, will be very useful. never bo done.—Cor. liitral World. tent incompatible with those domestic' THE contest for the United States

I t may not be out of plafce to notice; „ . t ies which matrimony renders sacred; flanatonliin in Onnfti namlina wnn that with the discovery of these facts "The Marvel of Steam Engineering. a nd recognizing this fact it has been c i d e d o n Wednesday by tho re-election about the causes of winter destruction 1 The Philadelphia correspondent of tho t l 1 0 conatant aim of the arrav authon-1 - -oomesanew view of the value of ther- ^ g e c o n ta in8 the following descrip-1 ties to limit as far as possible among mometerical observations. At one time t j o n 0 { a g 0 m 0 ( a Rk, f t m e n g i n e ; j the fighting men of tho nation the en-

"1"' ' ~ 14 We have a perfect host of interest- ®rvatjn_« 1 ,;xa .9'. o f m a r r i f t ? e - The or-

ic said she didn't feel sleepy a bit; ..- . ... f suppose she didn't, for ii&tead o f . o n . , , t 8 precocious performances with

going off to the land of dreams as pnde and joy, I thought that the hap-quick as her head touched the pillow. P i n f B 8 o f this poor couple, who hwj she lay with her eves wide open, and perhaps soarcelv a blanket on their bod, herjears, too, trying to hear w W they or more than a barrel of flour as a pro-wore saying in tho parlor. ^ ! I ? 7™

rm u i f i 1 u Tt~ u that of the lord and lady of broad acres. Then she thought she should bfco her r e j o i c i o v e r t h o a ( l v o ^ t o f t l l e heir of

worsted rooster, a woebegone bird, who J t h e ^ v a 8 t po89eHsions. looked as though he had spent his ufe 1

fighting; so she called her mother to MB. JOHN FRABEB, familiarly called t it for ner. by Invernessians "The Black Sodger," Scarcely had her mother got half wav j8 dead. He came of a rare old fightifi^

down stairs, before she called her back 1 race of Highlanders, and was no r f f to find "Dorthy Maria," her favorite worthy descendant. During successive flolL j generations his ancestors had fought at

After that she wanted " a drink 0' Kflheorankie, Sheriffmuir. Prestonpans, water," and this being given her, she Culloden and Quebec, and John himself said she ought to begin anew and say accompanied the Gordon Highlanders

in get

og of a thermometer would indicate exactly the degree of oold a plant would stand. It was so with animals. But we now know

ing and useful inventions to note this ^ e r 8 issued in pursuance of this pur-week. An embarram de. ric/uwes (it P0f l0 , nave been published far and wide would bo more popular to make the, hjjthe Canadian press, and they told

that we often suffer more from heat when quotfttion in German jnst now) which theVomen of this country as plainly as the thermometer is at 85 deg. than when completely overpowers the reeources of f o r d s coidd be made to convey a mean-

the solid nonpareil of your column. that they would enter into sweet Of this number we extract tho most dalliance and nuptial engagements with noteworthy, reserving, of course, the men in uniform at their own proper bonne bouchc for the last ; Penh . A certain percentage of nou-

ti. . . commissioned officers and men might Jrrominent among these is what v,„„- „# 1 • .Jl..

= w b S h - i m - ' t h

at 95 deg. and some will suffer moro at one temperature than others wi l l This i s owing to the varying nature of other elements as well as mere heat, and the

indivic

of Senator Robertson. Tho vote stood, Robertson 83, Butler, Democrat, 31, Moses 22, and Cardozo, colored, 11.

BOTH houses of the New Mexico islature are in session, bnt merely journ from day to day without transact- no>»> interrupted Daiaj ing any bu iness until i t can be de- doesn't want to say'that one.

vmina.l •V.r. mnmmlmx 1nn>«l . . ' *

/arying degrees of vitality in individuals, f h e thermometer, therefore, i s of little value in doterming what a plant will inue m aewrming wuaS a puui., wm engineering.' This little msohine, 1 « , iiT * i J i tand, and the long tables of plants and 1 w h i o h J f ^ S r y r t ^ m engine, certain-

degrees people used to take so muoh 1 w l u t ; u {n .u otmm vugmv, w u i u - ^ . thn nW™ trouble to make up are now of little J c o m b ^ e s the maximum of power in ~ J P n ^ e g « L « t h e shape

iv . the minimum of space, and seems like-; ^

of rations The men forming this per-

centage of the force of each regiment

. ardiness of plants is dependent on their, ^ A e 1 < « ? b e f 0 - ^ o f P a - : vitalitv, and this U again dependent on - 0 " u

heir ability to maintain heat under fa- ^ K 0 ™ ™ 1 ^ e d , the entire en-orablo circumstances. P ™ encloaed within a circular i s e , 28

I inches diameter by 2 inches wide, and Some Thonghte on Bee Cnltnre. | looking not unlike an ordinary grind-A- j. Btuodigo, in B«I jauruaL stone when hung in a frame. The prin-

I havo kept bees a good many years, {ciple upon which the invention is based 'and wish to give you some refleotions,1 is the same as that involved in the tru-the result of my observations and ex-, bine water wheel, with the essential dif-perience. Hives, whether straw, box, ference, however, that the engine con or any kind of patent, should not be se t ; s ists of two wheels within one case neirer to each other than four feet, nor rotating in opposite directions with higher from the ground than one f o o t 1 equal force and speed—one, tho outer I t will then bo moro convenient to work wheel, being driven by the direct action among them, and young queens will be of steam upon buckets extending around

" t h e inside surface of its arm, and the other by the reactive force of the steam which escapes from two tubular radial arms, bent and flattened at their ends from which the steam is discharged. This latter wheel has a hollow journal.

less liable tb mistake their homes and be lost. They should be sheltered from storms and the sun. Every hive should be raised from its bottom board once or twice a month during the working sea-son, that any moth^worms found there may be destroyed. The bee-moth is tho1 oonneo'.od with tho supply steam-pipe great pest of the apiary, when the bee-; by a stationary steam-tight sleeve keeper is careless and slovenly. It is, through which the steam is led to the particularly injurious to weak stocks, hollow axle or journal of the wheel, and such should be more frequently ex- These wheels, therefore, have equal ve-amined and the worms destroyed. I locity and power, and each has a pulley

I think bee-koeping is a paying busi- attached, from whence belts are earned neM i l oarried on right, but hardly one! to the counter-shaft, one of the belts be-farmer in a hundred takes proper care of ing reversed or crossed. The advan-his bees. That is tho reason they lose' tages of this ingenious pieca of mechan-their stocks, and leads them to say bees i ism are numerous. It costs but one-half

and all the women were warned that, if they married a soldier who had not ob-tained this official censent, they could not under any circumstances hope to be provided with a passage when their husbands loft Canada. *

Notwithstanding these orders, which must have become known to everybody, and whioh have been read to the troops once a month ever since they were is-sued, a number of women it appears, contracted marriage with soldiers of

her prayers over again. Hor mother know very well that this

was only a plan for keeping her in the chamber, but she was willing to hear her prayers as often as she pleased, and

'* herself repeated the first line of "Now I ! lay me."

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terinined whether the session is legal or not. Some of the lawyers and nearly j ' "The man In tha moon, all tho members of the Legis la ture con- 1 Game down too Boon." tend that the first of the biennial ses- «< Daisy," said her^mother, "you're a j psinted by the Fannor'a Club of the American sions provided for by the laws of Con-1 naughty, naughty child, and mamma Inatituta, among whom was an eminent medi-gress can be held now. Others contend will be obliged to punish you," cal graduate and tho wlfo of the Secretary of tbat the first of these sessions should "O, mamma, there's a aear' itt le stick the Inatitate, state in their report Uut a packet not bo held until Dec. Ist, 1871. down sta in . Shall Daisy run and get ^SeaMow Parine, txytingtwenty-flveoenta.

AT A meeting of the Board of Canal ^tf" cried the child. Commissioners, held at Albany, Wed-1 nesday, i t was resolved that the time , , , , . , . for closing the Erie CanaL Middle and Bushels and bushels . said Daisy, .u • u _r 4 .c . . . , Eastern Divisions, be extended to the I throwing her arms around her mother's j n ^ t ^ w ^ thattte 10th, and on the Champlain Canal to neck , »aowauy worui, aa a means aounanm 1, the 15th inst., unless the same shou ld , , " Then she will shut her eyes and go be sooner closed by ioe. to sleep like 0 good girL

Y&frlRD.r, m the Hcmw of the Al . - ' bama L e g i ^ t u r e . Fore.ter we . .eStea , , ^ " £ %

and anddled down in her crib, with the

"Doesn't Daisy, darling, love mam-ma?"

and Davis, the sitting member, unseat-

through all the Peninsular war and sub-| sequent campaigns, from 1808 to Quatre Bras, while one of his sons took part in the Crimean wai*and in the Indian mu-tinv witn the 72d Highlanders. His father obtained a commission in consid-eration of his gallantry at Quebec, arid

j four brothers, who also received cor missions, died in action.

I I W A N E W ADDITION TO OUR NATIONAL

1 B o x o r FASB.—The c o m m i t t e e of l ad i e s a p -

will prodaea, when oombinefl with milk, in due proportion, fall sixteen quarta of blanc mange, while a packet of 00m starch, maizena or fari-na, coating aixteen osnta. will only produce, with a like quantity of milk, from four to six

abont one hundred and fifty per cent, more than tbe heretofore popular prepantions from mabn and grain. It IH also stated tbat it haa none of tbe heating properties of ordinanr f arinaoeoua food, and u digestod and assimilated with won-derful rapidity.

1 9 * S e e a d v e r t i s e m e n t o f D r . B u t t e ' „ I N ,„ _* AUU •UUUIOU UUWU M UOT uriu, WIUX FCTIO * w ORO MIYCIUACIUOUI. UA xji. xiuirio

election. The latter is a Republican' S a k e l m I ) i l , p e i ^ r 7 ' ^ d # d fo,r

3 T* « TV »_A _JII 1 resolved to (to to sleep ann not wake till BUDBQUIOB—in another oolumn. It should b« read by aU. a n d D a v i s a D e m o c r a t . D a v i e w i l l

p r o b a b l y r e g a i n t h e s e a t b y c o n t e s t , a s

n e r e c e i v e d a m a j o r i t y o f t h e v o t e s o a s t

I n j o i n t c o n v e n t i o n , W e d n e s d a y , f o r

t h e e l e c t i o n o f a U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t o r , ! Goldwaite, Democrat, received 65 voteai WarneTj Republioen, 50, and Hor*toon. Republican, 14. Goldwaite, having reeoived a majority of all the votes cast, was declared elected for the term of six years from March nex t Goldwaite has been Judge of the Circuit and Bn-

Sreme Courts, and is an able lawyer. Ie has been a citizen of Montgomery

for over forty years, and the people are greatly rejoiced at his election.

UNTTBD STATES detect ives K e l l y and Hammond seized four more cigar stores

leave to many, and these have been left behind at Quebec to a possible fate which it is extremely unpleasant to contemplate. A dispatch whioh we published yesterday mentioned a rumor that when ihe men who had thus been

a n t e d from their wives were march-

Uioj- mu lined auc^werc reduced to sub-on board ship to sail for England

are unprofitable. If I had a thousand stand of bees I would bid farming good-bye, for I am satisfied I could then make money and have easy work. Perhaps . b e e - k e e p e r s s h o u l d b e g l a d t h a t a l l m e n o e n t r i e s , c u t - o f f s o r c o n n e c t i o n - r o d s ; a n d

d o n o t l i k e b e e s , f o r i f t h e y d i d w e c o u l d 1 m o r e o v e r , t h a t n o e n g i n e e r i s r e q u i r e d

t h e p r i c e o f a p i s t o n e n g i n e ; e c o n o -

m y o f s p a c e a n d w e i g h t a S O - h o r s e e n -

g i n e w e i g h i n g b u t 8 0 0 p o u n d s ; s i m p l i c i -

t y o f c o n s t r u c t i o n , h a v i n g n o v a l v e s , e c -

not get ten cents a pound for our honey, there would be so much made. I sold eight hundrd pounds last season at twenty-five cents a pound, besides hav-ing as' much as the family could use. have three kinds of patent hivee— Kieth's, Beards, and Van Zimmerman's, and like them very wel l Patentees ahould furnish cuts of their hives, as wo could then better understand the de-scription of their inventions, and form some opinion at their value.

Mutton Sheep.

T h e p r i c e o f b e e f a n d p o r k f o r t h f i l a s t

t w o y e a r s s h o u l d a w a k e n m o r e i n t e M s t

t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y i n b r e e d i n g n u t

t u n s h e e p , e v e n i f o t h e r o o n s i d w i t t a n s

d i d n o t a f f e c t t h e q e s t i o n . T h e r e fo n o

g o o d r e a s o n w h y m u t t o n s h o u l d n o t

c o m m a n d r e l a t i v e l y , a s r e m u n e r a t i v e

p r i c e s t o t h e g r o w e r a s e i t h e r p o r k o r

o e e f . I n t h i s c o u n t r y t h e r e i s a n a b s u r d a v e r s i o n t o m u t t o n . G o o d m u t t o n b e -

i s i d e s b e i n g t o o t h s o m e a n d p a l a t a b l e

f o o d , i s ' s a i d t o b e t h e h e a l t m e e i f o o d

t h a t m a n c a n e a t ; a t l e a s t n o t l e e s h e a t h -

f u l t h a n b e e f , a n d f a r m o r e a o t h a n p o t h ,

. a a d i f m o r e a t t e n t i o n w a s p a i d t o r a i » '

i n g s h e e p f o r t h e s h a m b l e s , — b r e e d i n f f

• t h e b e s t b r e e d s f o r t h a t p u r p o s e , a n d

( p r o v i d i n g rich tfnd n u t r i t i o n s p a s t u r e s { i s t l t a a t h a t t b e s h a l l o w s a n d g r e a t river

iai t h e m , — i t w o u l d n o t b e l o n g b e f o r e | d e l t a e a w f o m e d ; a n d t h e m a t e r i a l s s o

t o r u n i t a n y o n e c o m p e t e n t t o fire a n d

w a t e h a b o i l e r b e i n g s u f f i c i e n t . F o r

f a r m - l a b o r , h o i s t i n g p u r p o s e s , d r i l l i n g ,

f a c t o r i e s , e t c . , t h i s e n g i n e m u s t b e c o m e

v a l u a b l e , a n d a v e r y s l i g h t a d a p t i o n o f

b o i l e r , w i t h t h e c o n s u m p t i o n 0 1 t h e e x -

h a u s t s t e a m , t o a v o i d n o i s e , w o u l d m a k e

i t a m o s t v a l u a b l e m o t o r f o r o u r c i t y

r a i l w a y c a r s . T h e s p e c i m e n v i s i t e d w a a

n o t l a r g e r t h a n a n o r d i n a r y c i r c u l a r

a h e e s e , a n d w a s y e t d r i v i n g a f a n - b l o w -

e r a n d a c i r c u l a r s a w o f a t h i r t y i n c h d i -

a m e t e r , w i t h p o w e r t o s p a r e . A l t h o u g h

n o t a n e n t i r e l y n e w i n v e n t i o n , h a v i n g

b e e n i n u s e tot ( w e y e a r s , i t i s w e l l w o r -

t h y o f n o t i c e , a n d ( 0 M a n y o f y o u r r e a d -

e r s w o u l d b e a v a l u a b l e a n d g o o n o m i c a l

a d d i t i o n t o t h e w o r k s h o p . "

The Phenomena uf Earthquake^. Prom the Peopled Magidna .

I n e a r t h q u a k e s w e s e e t h e c o n s e r v a -

t i v e a g e n c y o f fire c a l l e d i n t o c a u n t e r -

a c t t h e a e s t r u e t i v e a g e n c y o f w a t e r .

W i n d a n d r a i n , h e a t a n d c o l d , a r e c o n -

t i n u a l l y a t w o n r e n d i n g i n p i e c e s a n d

g r i n d i n g d o w n t h e s o l i d r o c k ; t h e d i s -

i n t e g r a t e d p o r t i o n s o f r o c k f o r m t h e

s o i l o f t h e l o w l a n d s , a n d t h i s i n i t a t n r n

i s e a t e n a w a y b y r u n n i n g s t r e a m s , s w e p t

d e w s b y h e a v y n i n t t o b e e a r n e d hv

d i e rivers a n d d e p o s i t e d i n t h e s e a . I t

a a u c h g r e a t e r d e m a n d f o r m u t t o n

w o u l d s p r i n g n p t h a n n o w e x i s t s .

W e r e g a r d i t a s s i m p l y a q u e s t i o n o f

t i m e t h a t m u t t o n w i l l e n t e r f a r m o r e

l a r g e l y , s s a f o o d p r o d u c t ^ i n t o t h e

b u s i n e s s o f f a r m i n g , t h a n i t n o w d o e e .

T h e d e m a a d f o r m u t t o n w i l l i n c r e a s e

w i t h p e p u l a t i o a , a n d w i t h t h i s i n c r e a s e d

d e m a n d m o r e a t t e n t i o n w i l l b e d i r e c t e d

t o p r o d u c i n g s h e e p o f b e t t e r q u a l i t y f o r

t h a b a t c h e s , a n d t h i s i n t u r n w i l l , b e g e t

i n q u i r y a s t o t h e o a n a g a m e n t o f p a s -

t u r a g e f o r s h e e p . A s u p p l y o f n u t r i -

t i o u s rich g r a s s i s i n d i a p e n s i b l e t o s n o -

o e a a , a n d t o p r o v i d e t h i s b e y o n d p r e a d -

v e n t u r e , w i l l n e c e s s i t a t e p a y i n g m o r e

a t t e n t i o n t o u a d e r - d r a i n i n g , t o p - d r e s s -

i n g , a n d p r o p e r l y m a n a g i n g g r a z i n g

l a n d s .

T h e p r o d u c t i v e n e s a o f t h e g r a s s l a n d s

o r p a s t u r e s o f E n g l a n d , a l w a y s f a m i s h -

e s a t h e m e f o r r e m a r k t o t h e A i a e r i e a n

w h o s e e s t h e m , w h i l e t h e p o v e r t y o f

e n e r a l

sees ours as a gen

b r o n g t d d e w * a r e g r a d u a l l y b y t h e

a c t i o n o f A M w a v e s d i s t r i b u t e d o v e r t h e b e d o f t b t f o e e a n . T h i s a c t i o n , i f s u f -

f e r e d t o c f c o f i n u e w i t h o u t i n t e r r u p -

t i o n , w o u l d i a fane l e v e l t h e h i g h e s t

m o u n t a i n r & n g G f y a n d i n t h e p l a o s o f

a v a r i e d s u r f a c e a f b / o d a n d w a t e r t h e r e

w o u l d b e a u n i f o n f f s h a l l o w s e a o o v o r -

i n g t h e w h o l e e a r t h . B e t e t h e w o r i d n g

o f fire s t e p s i n t o c o i M e i a p t t h e d e e -

t r a c t i v e a g e n c y o f w a t e r . - R a c f a s o d '

d e n l y a n d w i t h t e r i f i e forCWy s ta f f t h w e '

f o r e i t i s m o r e n o t e d a n d flon' f e a r e d

t h a n t h e w o r k w h i c h i s d o n e A ? s i l e b t l y

a n d s l o w l y y e t s o i r r e s i s t i b l y b y t h e

g e n t l e flow o f rivers. O f o n e t t i f e g ' w e '

a r e s u r e , t h a t t h e y a r e c a u s e d b y fee i n - '

t e r n a l h e a t o f t h e e a r t h . T h e y u s b a l l y

o c c u r i n v o l c a n i c r e t r i o n s ; t h e y a r e fre-

t h i n g . i s ever a

qnently accompanied by Tolcanic erup-tions; during their continuance flamM-are said to bun t from the earth, springs of boiling water riae from the soil, aad new volcanoes have been raised ss : — — - B P M W M M - . . . Y . NOW TUIOKUUOS CAVE o e e n r a i s e d a s

of surprise to English farmers. T h e their result Wa know that at a com-

m i s s i o n o n l y a f t e r a s t u b b o r n fight

T h i s r u m o r h a a n o t b e e n c o n f i r m e d ,

a n d f o r t h e c r e d i t o f a r e g i m e n t t h a t

g e n e n l l y c o n d u c t e d i t s e l f g a l l a n t l y a n d

w e l l w h i l e i n C a n a d a , w e w i l l g l a d l y

b e l i e v e i t t o b e u n t r u e . B u t t h e r e i s

n o d o u b t t h a t s o r e a n d s a d h e a r t s b e a t

b e n e a t h t h e j a c k e t s t h a t w e r e c a r r i e d

a w a y b y t h e O r o n t e s a n d t h a t i n t h e

c i t y m u c h f e e l i n g w a s e x c i t e d a t a s e n

a n t i o n o f m a n a n d w i f e w h i c h o n t h e

f a c e o f i t s e e m e d h e a r t l e s s a n d c r u e l i n

t h e e x t r e m e . T h i s s e n t i m e n t f o u n d

e x p r e s s i o n i n o n e o f t h e n e w s a p e r s , t o

w h i c h C o l o n e l B e g o t a d d r e s s e d a l e t t e r

o n t h o e v e o f h i s d e p a r t u r e e x p l a i n i n g

w h y i t w a s t h a t t h o w o m e n w e r e l e f t

b e h i n d . T h e r u l e s a f t h e m i l i t a r y s e r -

v i c e a r e n e c e s s a r i l y s e v e r e , a n d n o o f f i -c e r o r m a n i s j u s t i f i e d i n i g n o r i n g o r -

d e n w h i c h i s s u e f r o m c o m p e t e n t a u -

t h o r i t y . C o l o n e l B e g o t p o i n t s o u t t h a t

t h e s e o r d e r s l e f t h i m n o o t h e r c o u r s e t o

p u n u e t h a n t o r e f u s e t o | r e c o g n i M a n y

m a r r i a g e c o n t r a o t o d w i t h o u t h i s a u -

t h o r i t y a n d i u e x c e s s o f t h e p r d p o r t i o n

p r e s c r i b e d a t t h e w a r o f f i c e .

Mental Taxation a Cause of DyspepflU* M e n t a l a n x i e t y a n d p e c u n i a r y e m b a r -

r a s s m e a t a , s u c h a a l o s s o f p r o p e r t y b y

fire, b y f a i l u r e i n b u s i n e e e , o r b y b a d

d e b t s , a n d a l s o d q j n M t i c t r o u b l e s , d i s -

a p p e m i e d ftQtaiions, a n d t h e l o s s o r

t h e t r e a c h e r y o f f r i e n d s , w i l l f r e q u e n t l y

c a u s a d y s p e p s i a ; t o o d o e e , a n d t o o

I C h v e i n t e l l e c t u a l l a b o r i s a l s o a f r e -

q u i h t c a u s e . E d i t o r s , a u t h o n , a n d

b t e r a l ? p e r s o n s o f t e n e n g e n d e r d y s p e p -s i a i d I b i s t r a y -

M u c h b r a i d l a b o r r e q u i r e a m u c h

b l o o d a t t h a b r a i n y a n d a n e v e r - w o r k i n i r

i n t e l l e c t u s e e u p to ttocb o f b o t h b l o o d

a n d n e r v o u s f o r e e ( b a t t h e r e i s n o t

e n o u g h r e m a i n i n g id 4h t h e w o r k o f d i -

g e s t i o n .

O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , ^ M M g e d d i g e s t i o n i s s o m e t i m e s p r o d u c e * l / y ( w o n i t l o e x -

o r c i s e o f t h e b n i n . PmttoM S M f r e -

q u e n t l y m e t w i t h w h o h a v e 1 b M D i n a e ^

i v a b u s i n e s s l i f e , a n d , h a v l l t f a c c u m u -

l a t e d e n o u g h t o s a t i s f v t h e i r flMMtion,

h a v e r e t i r e d f r o m b u s i n e s s . » o W y s l -

t h o u g h t h e b r a i n s a n d b o d i e s r e t f r w f l b t o 1

a c t i v e l i f e , y e t t h e p o o r s t o m a c h s i t o r y

o f t e n h a v e t h e i r t a s k s i n c r e a t t e d .

I f a m a n h a s b e e n f o r a l o n g time a * * !

c u s t o m e d t o e a t i n g h e a r t i l y a n d w o r i d n f f '

h a r d , e i t h e r w i t h b o d y o r b r a i n , h e h a d

b e t t e r n o t r e l a x h i s w o r k i n g h a b i t a

w i t h o u t a t t h e s a m e t i m e h a v i n g a c o r -

responding r e l a x a t i o n i n h i s h a b i t s o f eating.

" H e w h o w i l l n o t w o r k n e i t h e r s h a l l

h e e a t , " i s n o t o n l y a B i b l e i n j u n c t i o n ,

b u t a l a w o f t h e h u m a n o o n s t i t u t i o n ,

t h e d j e o b e d i e a o e o f w h i c h i s o f t e n a t -

t e n d e d w i t h a o c f a d e r a n g e m e n t s o f d i -

g e S t i o n , a o d o t b e r b o d i l y i n f l r m i t i e s . a s

te r e n d e r e i t h e r p r o p e r t y o r l i f e o f b u t l i t H e v a l u e . - - - D r . Miller.

T H S s e c o n d s e a e i o D o f t h e S t a t e A s -

s e m b l y o f V i r g i a d a m e t W e d n e s d a y

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go to sleep morning.

Yet her mother had not been seated in the parlor more than fifteen minutes, before she heard her scream, violently

"What is the matter with the child ? She must be sick."

But no. Daisy was not sick; she was only frigntenea; for she had seen a bear, she said. He came in at the open window, and n u under the bed.

Her mother was more grieved than NoBTHwaernui H o n e Nail Co., ever at this, because she thought her ht- o f Hammered Horse

^ Office68We* TanBnmistreet Fao-UoiUior khre&ts nor coaxing ouula uinka tory 56 to 68 Weet Van Buren street, comer her say anything different; and she con- Clinton street, Chicago. eluded she might have been dreaming. Whether or not she had really seen any-

I t s h o u l d b e

\ P O B B C I D E R AND CIDER YNNTOAE.

Gush ing A W a r e , 213 K h u d e s t r ee t , Chicago ,

( t b e l a rge s t d e a l e r s in t h e wes t ) . R e s p e c t f u l l y solici t o r d e r s by m a i l o r o the rwi se .

S a l e s m e n a n d o t h e r s w i s h i n g

p ro f i t ab l e e m p l o y m e a t will do well to oo t ioe t h e

a d v e r t i s a m a n t of 8 . W. Kennedy , of Ph i l ada l -p b i a . T h i s ! • a re l iab le a n d l ibaral h o one .

thing, she was very much frightened; so at Ponghkeepsie, and closed them, for. her mother called N 11 3 j rm.:. i . . •» i

'LAOLEDK H j ) T E L , ' C h i o a g o , $ 2 . 0 0

pe r d a y (none be t te r , ) c o m e r M a d i s o n a n d C a n a s t r ee t s .

alleged revenue frauds. This makes six seized within a week.

GEH. MOMAHON, President of the Cu-ban League, has received a letter from President Cespedes expressing gratifica-tion at the establishment of the League. He denies that the Cubans have invited the atrocities of the Spaniards, and ex-press eonfldenoe that the latter will be 1 " TTUBI M UI driven from the island,' which will then body at once f" take a place among the nationa whioh i " I believe, n

bra from the kitch-en, to s it hy her. But it was plain, T , i r - n u v - 7 - -there was to be no peace for Daisy's 1. ® 0 » ^ mother that evening, for she had inst i inportsra of breech-got into an eatertaining convenation g Bhot-gons and hnplemeoU.

with a visitor, when die was startled by a n o t h e r s c r e a m , a n d t h i s t i m e f r o m N o r a . A l l t h e f a m i l y r u s h e d u p s t a i n

t o s e e w h a t h a d h a p p e n e d . " W h a t is t h e m a t t e r ! " a s k e d e v e r y -

T H E N a w PHOTOGRAPHIC F A M I L T

BIOOBD.—AgeAts w a n t e d . Sa les l ively. Fqjr

c i rculars a n d t e r m a , a d d r e s s M. L . B o g e r * % Co. , 104 Mad i son s t r e e t , Chicago.

coi f o r s e l f -

p l a c e a m o n g

h a v e e s t a b l i s h e d c l a i m s b;

l o n g s u f f e r i n g s a n d c a p a o i

g o v e r n m e n t s o s t e a d i l v

i n g p r o l o n g e d h o n o n b l e s t r u g g l e s .

F B O M T h u r s d a y t h e c a b l e c o m p a n i e s

d o u b l e t h e p r i c e o f p r e s s r a t e a . T h e

N e w Y o r k A s s o c i a t e a P r e s s a l o o e h a s

p a i d t h e c a b l e c o m p a n y t o l l s , i n g o l d ,

b o s i d o s t h e i r t o l l s o n a l l E u r o p e a n t e l -

e g n p h l i n e s , w i t h i n t h e l a s t s i x m o n t h s ,

t o t h e a m o u n t o f $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 .

r o m o K .

T t t Ontario p a r i i a n i e h l w a s O t t e n d d

a t T o r O D l # t n e t t h j b y t h e L i e u t

G o v e r n o r . I M w f p o r t w a l a r g e i n c r e a s e

o f t h e p o p n l a u t m . C T i f f i M i g r a t i o n , a d o

s a i d t h a t t h e c o n d i M f t o m w w p r o v i d e

w a s h o p e f u l , s h o w i n g a f l M t a n o e Hi

t r a d e , a g r i c u l t u r e a n d m a n u x a d t f l M s ;

T U B K i n g o f B a v a r i a h a s s e n t a n d t a

t o K i n g W i l l i a m i n v i t i n g h i m t o * a s s n m e

t h e t i t l e o f E m p e r o r o f G e r m a n y .

T H E R u s s i a n g o v e r n m e n t h a s i n i t s

e m p l o y a n u m b e r o f A m e r i c a n w o r k m e n

i n R u s s i a , e n g a g e d i n m a n u f a c t u r i n g

M i t r a i l l e u s e s T h e r e b a m p l e e v i d e n e e

o f o t h e r k i n d s t h a t R u s s i a i s p r e p a r i n g

f o r w a r o n a g r a n d s c a l e .

^ J E V N E ft A i i i C K i , I m p o r t e r s a n d

S m y s o w l . I t ' s o u l d N i c k ! " i

A n d w h e n s h e h a d g o t c a l m m ^ 1 5 4 8 0 0 1 1 1

w e n t t o s l e e p i l m x f d e a n i e a t , a n d w h e n

n e x t a h e o p e n e d M r e y e s t h e s u n w a s •btning—Youth'* Oowtpanion.

p e a a a n t a w e r e • A " e x c h a n g e g i v e s t h e I n f o r m a t i o n

s h o t t h e o t h e r d a y , n e a r P a r i s T f o r o o n - t h a t i n t h e U n i t e d S U t e s j n s t n o w t h e n

r a y i n g i n f o m a t i o n . T h e i r w a y o f p r o - " • t w e n t y - a e v s n y o u n g w o m e n s t u d y i n g

" w a a a s f o l l o w s : H a v i n g d i a - t h e o l o g y , w i t h a v i e w to b e c o m i n g

w h e r a t h e l a a t G e r m a n s e n t i n e l p r e a c h e r s ; n i n e t e e n a r e s t u d y i n g l a w ,

p l a c e d , o n e p e a s a n t c a m e u p 1 ^ u l s i x t y - s e v e n a r e s t u d y i n g m e d i c i n e .

\ t h e G e r m a n l i n e s p r e t e n d i n g ' T h e s e figures a r e h a r d l y a c c u n t e . O v e r

k 0*7 w a s g o i n g to g a t h e r g r a p e a i n b a l f ike n u m b e r of w o m e n g i v e n o r e

field, w h i c h h a p p e n e d to b e j u s t 1 • t e d y i n g m e d i d n e a t t h e t h r e e m e d l o a l

d d a T o # t h e P r u s s i a n b o u n d a i v . O f e o l l a g o s o p e n to t h e m i n N e w Y o r k , b e -i d e o f w e i r n s a x a n ° o n n a « y . ^ . ^ ^ t h « a t t h e c o l l e g s s i n P h i l a d e l -

said N o n . And when d i e had got «um ^ ^ enough to tell her stoty, she said that [ - — - ^ she had fallen ssleep, but was awakened | W HuRLBtrr & EDS ALL'S, leading by a horrible noise, and what should wholesale dragdata of tha Northwest comer she see, bnt a great black enter, with | Lake street and Wabaah avenue, Chicago, two horns and a tail, standing in the middle of the floor."

"And what became of h i m } " " I shook me fist at him; and, he van-

ished up the chimbly." At this moment, Albert, Dalsy'sbroth-

«r, who had been very busy opening closet daors and looking under beds, b u n t into ft load laugh, and exclaimed, " F t # found him I Tve found him I" Add out of a box in which the creature had taken refuge, he dragged a large black e a i

All present even N o n and Daily. joined ifl the laugh, while the poor cat wae d o # the one to be terrified. He ee-Mptrf frotd Arthur's grasp, and, jump-in£f A w n g h tbe window, scrambled down oae of (he p i l lan of (he p lana , just as b e b e c o m e up.

"Wasn't Nora dikerloua to be afraid af pusse^f" said Daisy, and then she

» . M U d t f o f t h e 4mi]<Ms ' the s f f l r t i n e l refused

p H M . ' W h i l e b e i s g e e t i e n l a t i n g a o d

p l e a t f i n g h i s c a o e e , p p c o m e s a n o t h e r

b h u r f c r t e o d p e t s s a n t " O h , m y d e a r

b r o t h d ^ o M e a U o t t e e N o . 1 ; h o w a r t

t h o u . a t t # b b * r a r t t b y w i f e a n d c h i l d -

ren?'' T k ^ t w t y b r e i h e n e m b r a c e , a n d

e a c h s l i p tffaeket o f l e d a a i n t o t h e o t h e r ' s b l o i M » > u d d r t ' ' t h > e n o e e o f t h e s e n

t r y . B u t t h e ' a t f a e r m o r n i n g a s e n t r y

w a s m o r e s n s p i a i o o s ; - a n t l h e p o t h i m s e l f

a n d h i s n e e d l e - t f t m 1 b e t w e e n t h e e e t w o

dear brothers and* Parte,' and Mnrt them iporte ib> the rear. When

searched whole bunttiee- of letters were off to the supports:

f o u n d o n t h e m , a n d t J h e y - w w e

s h o t a a s i > i e a .

phia, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati.

A T N E W OELEAHS an extensive confla-gration occurred Thursday morning. Tbe Varietiea Theatre, Jomi Hawkin's store-room. Cheller's coffee house and livery stable were destroyed. The fire originated in the property room of tbe theatre. Tbe adjoining building waa damaged. Two firemen are reported to be under the fallen walls. Loss 1260,-000; inanrenoe $100,000 in local com-panies.

J E A H IKGELOW has been seriously ill, bnt ia now recovering.

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wti-ih producos aorioiiH and often fatal dis-OWIL^ IH roinovod by tbo una of Dr. Henry's Qc6t and Plant Pilln. Soe sdvertisement.

S p e c i a l l l o t i c f s .

, J O B M O S E S ' S i r J a m e s C l a r k ' s F e m a l e P i l l s .

TbMBtnndimble PUN «ro onfmlllnB la tba curs of all tli'/M \ialnlul nnd daasuroui illncmet to which tbs fmiMn coiwtHotlwi U nBbJfct. Thoy nnvlsfxto ill m . cetMi and remoro all ubitructlom.from whatctur eauM.

T O M A U R I K D L A D I B S

Ther are iwrllcularljr lullrJ. Thpy will la a abort eltna brine on the monthli period with rt icalarit j ; aad al'.hmiih Trry rxiwrrfuf, eonUjn nnthlnc nnrtful lo lh» ounalltutlon. In all eawa of Nrrroua and Spinal AOec-Uonii, Palna In tho Hack and Uinba, Katlaua on illcht aisrtlon, Pal|illntlon of (bp Ilnart, ll>at«rlr> and Whlton, thoy will pftoct a euro when all otbor moana ha te failed. Tha pamchlet around each tiaokace haa full direction* and adrlcn, or will ho aeal frea to all writlnn for It, tsalcd from obaorratlnn.

K P B C I A L N O T I C E . sjfavb MOM' S i r J a a t a Clarka'i Famale Pllla arc a i -UHil 'e ly CorxTKRFKlTKD. Tha cenulas haa tho name nf" " JOB M08KS" on each paokace. All other* are fforthleaa.

N. R.—In all c&aoa where the O k s c i n i cannot be ob-Ulned, One Dollar, with the flfteen canta for poatac*

Koloacd to the aole proprietor, J O B MOSK8, 18 Cort-idt atreet, New York, will Imare a bottle of the f«n-

nine, containing Klftr PU1», by return mall, aeonrely aealnd from any Knowfedce of Ita contenU.

H a b i t u a l t ' o n n t l p u t l o n .

HOW TO ETTBCT A CEKTAIN AND PERMANENT CURE.

Some oocnpftUoDJi of life pmdl/ipoeo to CosUronoM. enpoclally thow which allow but UtUocierciac. Per-sona who contract thia nnfortnnato habit of body, nnder r i c h circumaUnccn, might poaMbly'be relleTed

St. Louis Saw Works.

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MANUFACTURERS.

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T H E M I L W A U K E E

Medical and Surgical Institute, A DI8PKNSARY

Incorporated IK*, by ao act of the Wla l a -tura of Wlaoonaln. for the Uvatmant of Chronic Dlaaaaea of the Throat, Lun«a aad Cheat, By* and

Htrieturea of the Bronchial Tubm. J>r»pay of the Heart, Tumora, internal, uron orarian. haro li«en un-doubtedly cured by

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PUSTERS. How rroat tha comfort to bare a aufTocntlnc OOURII, to

hara aharp palna of the cheat, quear croeplaic lensationi around the heart cared by the simple rrnnedy of a clean, flaiible, enllroly uanbjeclionable plaator. But IntornM tumora, oonaldered of a fatal character, are alao curr.l by thia mild and Innocent application, which, actlnz like a aaoond akin, produoea a ateady preaaure, by which 1

ab-orptinn, rraultin* In eoa* at once, and altimate core ia obtained.

Wo have now toatimoniala from phyalciana and othera that

LLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS hare cared paralyala, local rhonraatlam.aplnal aflectlona, palna of the aide, dlaeaaad apleen. Irritation and norroua alTeotlona of tha bbwela, tlo doaloureax, enlarRement of pulmonic artarieajtoat, aathma,croup, kidney aSuotlon fractorea, bruiaea and apraina, neuralrla and nertou afleetiona of a local oharacUr, lumbaco, aciatlca, weak ' back and crick of Ihe back or neck, whoopinc coujtb. heartSafleetlona, plenriay, hyaterlca, celdi, rarlcoae | reina, waixht about the dlaphracm, hoary feeling about tha lunxa aadjhaar t . Internal adhaaton. The Poroua Plaatort are aald to accamnlate alactridty upon the 1 part open which they aro applied, aud that by wearing | one or more, eolda are prereatad.

Thay aoom to be appreciated by phyalclaoa.

Kar, aod Urinary Orcana, hara Juat pabliahed

by changing their aodentary employments for of hor* | T H B F H Y 1 Z O L O O T OT L Z T B , ot a more active kind; bnt tbla la by no meana ccrtaln. |

oo-Up-k. u . m r All tho ordinary ao colled remedle* Inrmrlahly a g g r v ! production. Pracnancy, Coojutal Rina, aod the cauaea

rata It. Nothing can bo mora in jur lou . than the ^ a ^ ^ oon tinned uae of i t rong aperlcnti*.* They at firat t rai t iaaon that bane of youth. Seminal and Nar-

irrltate, and finally almoat parolyie rendering them ao torpid that euormonn cathartic medlclnea have no effect upon them. A mild j m ^ I d n e ' p a g a a r s t pUtea and I

marriai — • K-»— -- Mrannga . mailed

« k n t . combined wtth a g ^ U e rilmulant, U the 'ro- < loading their aadreaa; direct lat ten lo • b e remedy; and a combination In the bappleat pro-

portion of theee ingredlenta, ia found In Hoatettor'a Btomach Bittern. Thia famous stomachic InrigoratM the whole Intestinal canal, whllo qniotly removing f rom Ita oonvolutlona all impedimenta t o i freo poa-

• i this No mere purgative haa Sonble operation. No ordinary i t lmulant effecU the •age through them. double operation. Ni deaired object. Caaea of Conatl;

aaadlngl

The Medical and Surgical Institnte,

Office C o r n e r E a s t W a t e r a a d M a a o n B t r e e u ,

M I L W A U K E E . W I S .

, , . Hon abandoned as hopeleaa bv dlatlngulahed medical men havo been cured in a few weeks by the Bltlera. To those who tried aU the medlclnea of tho dlspeuaary In vain, wo aay try thia irresisUblo stlmuUut and aperient. There Is no sufficient reason why constipation should be tbe oonsequenre of nedentary habita* Hnateltpr'a Hitters, by aupplylng the vigor whioh would other-wise be derived from exercise, will lu all caaea enable tho system to perform Its excretory functions regu-i J d y and healthfully. .

•ERRORS OF YOUTH. a GKNTLRMAN who auffered for yean from Nerv-

J \ oua Debility, Prematura Decay, and all ths cffecta of ycnthful Indiscretion, will, for tha aake of auOer iDshumanlty, aend f ree to all who need it the recipe , ience in the bnaiuo».»au and direction for makinic the nimple remedy by which 1 faotured. They are tne brilliant 1 he was cured. Sufferera wlahlng to urufit by theWra— • - •,1—>i—

addreaalns, in p«rfe< JOHN BROODRN,

No. 42 Cedar atroet, Now York.

tlKcr'a *n>erience, can do ao by oonlideDCf, JOIIfi

T o D y e a n y C o l o r In a Vow • i o n T i n W a a l i - B o l l r r .

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DYE COLORS TVw fi'tv Dyrt are the result of nine yeara' ezperl-

' ill others now mann-inid colors prepared

reauj ID UWUl.s in naurr. cuuiamlni from lm to Hx . nnai mor» than tho liquid for the aame prloe. Any | color, oxesut Black* ann Draha, we aend to any perann ' in tho United Statea free of poatage, on receipt o f ' twenty-flve centa, provided they are not for aale by ths

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PREPARATION OP COMPOUND EX-TRACT BUCHU. The compom-ut parts arc, BUCHU LONO LEAP, CUBEB8 JUNIPER BERRIES.

MODB OP PREPARATION:—Buchn, i n vocuu. Juniper berries, hy diatiUation, to form a fine gin. Cubobs extracted by diflplacement with spiritH obtained from Juniper Berrien; very little sugar is used,

, and a sniull proportion of spirit. It i s more palatable than any now iu uae.

Bncliu, as prepared by Druggifitu, is | of a dark color. It is a plant that emito ' its fragrance; tho notion of a llame de-j atroys thia (its active principle,) leaving a dark and glntinoua decoction. Mine ia the color of ingredients. The Buohn iu my preparation predominatea. The smallest quantity of the other ingredi-ents are added to prevent fermentation; upon inspection it will be found not to be a'Tincture, as made in Pharmaoopcea,

is it a Syrup—and therefore can be d in casea where fever and inflamma-

o n e rarely fludB. M B A.< n w p e c U thoir h i g h rellgiomt r h i r a c t e r and o l egan l i nna ing . l u r e o t i o n exis t , , i n m i s , VOUUII>WLUC h u n d r o d an-l t h i r t e e n v o l m n o e m m u m ^ n p t w e r e r ^ e i v e d ^ m ^ n g a j . i l e , v r h e n j , ^ k ^ m w j i d o f ^ i a g r e ^ g n t s a n d t h e m o d e o f

aration that yon will favor it with a that upon inspection it will Neural eria Cured.

For two years I have been a great safferer from neural- , a u d oxceUouce, art ttlaccK thorn a . m o D

gU lo the head, and fonnd only temporaryreUeffrom | iUmj i r j tod , b o u n d in gold a n d black. P r i ce , ll.GO each. T e n t h tho tmand n o w ready

Other Selections from Same 3 1 3 BCannscripts. il 50 I Into the Ilighwayn

Tom Bentlr - - - - 1 50 | Queen Rho " onn - - - I 50

Charity Hurlhut - - - 1 50 Snail Hheli II arbor - - - 1 '25 The Whole Armor - - - 1 25

Choice Selections for the Holidays from Oeneral l a s t

all tbs varioaa remedies that I have tried, until I applied one of Alloock's Porous Plaatars. I cut It Into three strips, plaolnx one nnder each shoulder blade, and ths othsr over tha small of the back, and for t ha paat three mbntha I have had acareely a twinge of tbe old pain.

I advise all who anffer from nervoos dlaaaaea to loao no tints In making a trial of the wonderfal Porous Plaster.

A. P. BTBRL1KO, Sec. Singer Mfg Co.

Now Y o u , Jane 8,1868.

Vain of the Side Cured. ALLKHTOWH, Pa.

Mssan. T. ALXOOCX A Co.: DXAnSna—My daughter uaed one of your Porom

piaatan. She had a very bad pain in the aide, and II enred her In one week. Yours truly,

JOHN V. N. HUNTER.

Orient Bova tiy

Captain Jc Kept from Idols Eleanor WUloughbyaSelf Aunt Rebecca''- Charge lHaac Phelps -

i meet with your approbation. With a feeling of profound confidenoa

I am verv respectfullv, » H. t HELMBOLD, 1 50 Chemist and Druggistof 19 Years' Ex-I 25 : 1 25 1 25

SI 50 1 50

p e n o n o o .

(16 XUtia.) (To. Mo.) (muall, 4 II

Inflammation of the Kidneys Cured. | J e s s i e G o r d o n

V h o m a s Atxoocx A Co., Sing Sing—For yeara I have . F O R S A L E suSsred from Inflammation of .be kidneys: my phys-icians gave me little relief, and I moved about like an old man bent down by yeara of auffering. At length your Porous Plasters were recommended to me. I applied one lo each kidosy, aad the relief waa immediate. I wore them for thirty days, when my back and kidneys ware perfectly well, and I waa once more able to walk erect. I think the half of the vtrtnes of yonr Plasters yet remain to be told, but should any one wish to hear thereof I shall be pleased to tell of my experience.

I am yours reapectfully, THOMAS J . JACKSON,

S36 Eaat Thlrty-aeoond street.

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ols. ii

81.50 1 35

(From the largest Manufacturing Chem-ists in the World.)

November 4, 1864. 'T am acquainted with Mr. H. T.

- * - 1 25 Helmbold; he occupied the Drug Store 1 15 opposite my residence, and was suocesa-

- 1 15 ful in conducting the business where 1 00 others had not been equally so before

j*? him. I have been favorably impressed . ' . on with his character and enterprise."

n v WM. WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers k Weightman, Mann-

P L E . V S K S E N D F O R F U L L D E S C R I P T I V E C A T A L O G U E .

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facturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Sts., Philapelphia.

d^alera. BUcka and Drabs a n sent foalMlyeents each. Send with tbe order a am all piece of the material you wiab to color; a., t postage stamp for pamphlet contain-lngj>arUcnlara.

o n for sale by Druggists, Grocers, snd Dealers.

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>74, >76 and t78 BUOADWAY, B08T0I», MASS.

TO CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser, having been permanently cured of

that dreaded disease. ConsumpUa, br a simple remedy, Is anxious to make Known lo his fellow sufferers tbe means of cure. To all wbo desire It. he will send a copy of the prescription nsed (free of obsrga), with tne dlredians 'or iirepanng and using the same, whleh they will n n J a suar. CUM r o x CONIUXPTIOR, AOTHMA, BKOKCUITIS, Ao.

P a r t i e s w l s j a a g ^ ^ - H r t i o n - U l ^ . a d d r e -

IBS South Secoad1 street, Willlamaburgh, N. Y.

B n r - K f t « S - t t e ^ S S ^ e S ^ u t ^ | o n ' " d l n o n ; c u r o dD BEATnE. J D o / l S V T U i a e (ItbelDKiheHonhiplngofTboabominaUonthatmakvtb : I am yours, truly, D. BI.ATTlh.

* ' desolate, spoken br the Spirit of the Lord to Daniel tha Prophet, Uth Lbap. and list verse, and l*th '

{Severe Cough Cured. Letter from Rev. Dr. Seattle.

SCOTCHTOWK, Or nge Co., N. Y., O c t SO, 16SL THOMAS ALLOOCK A Co., Slug Sing:

Your Porous Plaaters are a great blessing. My dsngh-ter Isabella had whooping oough some twelve months since: when the severity of the disease had abated she still for six months had a distreeslng congh and became very weak and thin. Finding Internal remedies of no

LK C O N G R E S S BK A S R B D T O P A 8 H u k q Alloock's Pores Plastar waa applied to her he (ollowin* lawa by all who love themaelves:—If ,K. H . . if nnt

any Spirit ahall t A e possession of any persons' body and cheat. The cough was relieved from the day It was put

m o r e t h a n O n e H u n d r e d Chap, s'nd l i ih verse; and by Christ, the Son _ im»» at a cost of from , of Ood, Matthew Mth Cliap. and 18th vervs; or shall

one to ten cents per "gallon. The best receipts for Oin

>1

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one t< ger B With' Sent . For books or circulars, addreaa

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Ql, tbey being the worahlp of he was a murderer and a liar

use such body to 11a or L she Devil, aa Christ aald I ron the beginning. Or ahall use such body to commit

Bad Bruise Oreatly Believed in a Few Hours.

Back severely bruised; could not

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F L U I D E X T R A C T

I B U C H U ,

Mr. C. writes

TilOH.O'KANK 130Nnmnn St., N. V.

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r l d a n e U h e r T . r » aabeasta do is to worship a beast—or shall do any man- " o t a e n t , arnica, Ac.; no relief; finally placed ner of evil, or ahall Interfere or stop any Man or woman i two Porous Plasters over the part. In a litUe while my

"That " 1 h ^ . 1

It aboil be perfectlv aatiafactory for aecomi death or tho P ' " t 4 r o r something makes me better, for I havo no Sua of, Man to take iwav or kill aald Hiilrlt if fonnd in pain. " ' the Jurisdiction of the Unlted iStates, and that too with-1 did so; dreseed,and In three honre f-om putting the |

P I I A M ' S D K P I L A T O K V P O W D E R . — H e - buying or selling becanas he has j o t the mark of the moves auperfluoua hair lu five minutea, without Boaat, Revelatlona, U Ohap. lWh aDd ITth

,ry to tho skin. Sent hy mail for $1.26.

out remedy. Aod no axeuse shall be acceptad.especially that they did It to give amployinent to Prieata a t tbe Oonfeaalonal, or to L a w n t s al the bar, or to enslave any one. Or If any such Spirit shall make any ont sick, or

plasters on waa writing In my offloe free from pain. Being ao mnch bewsAtted, I give you permission to re-fer to me aa to tha quantise of Alloock's Porous

Colors the wnuaers ana nair a oaauiuoi «"•*<-* wr BROWN. It constats ot o n j y a a e p c y aratleB. TJoanU by mall. Address 8. C. UPHAM. NO. 711 Jayne street. PhlUdolpbU, Pa, Cirealan seat free. Sold by all i DrnggtsU.

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M t f i s Free- to now snbscrlbeie. Free laxines; for t l K with tS papen ; or f o r t *

with l l . U papers. AU axplained In sampls copy sent F r e e . Also oall for American Bee-Keeoer's Conven-Uon, Cincinnati. Ohio. Fsb. 8th and »th. iMl. and calls for many Htate Conventions. Addres H A. KUIU A OO,. JWitriadway. N. Y.

IJPI^Aiyi 'S A S T H M A C U R E : f S n n 0 1 " " " TO , a , t e r i w , y o r S " ' s a m omni u lonna in : p~"- I sat np In bed astonished; proceeded to gel up;

Believes most violent paroxysms In five minatas, and oflacta a speedy sore. Price $3 by mail.

T H E J A P A N E S E H A I R S T A I N , „ „ „ Colore the whiskers and hair a baaatlfnl BUCK er : oauae accident to giva any ons employment to so-called .

71 oanta | doctors, second death may take him, or her, or It, away, i rlaatoa. ie s t ree t , ; and that, too, without remedy: or the Bon of Man the

And fa r ther . In view of the war now regit^ in O m t o f ft B a d l y C r u s h e d B T O a S t . OKNTLUUN :—In December, IMS, my breast bone was

crashad and badly Injured by being struck by a heavy spar. 1 was taken home senselees, where, for a week, I lay a t the point of death. My doctors could de bat lit-tle for ms, and I snffered eontlnnsl ptln. The dnrtors thought a blister plastor woald help m e If pat on the breast, bat I thought I woald try instead, Allcock's Poroos Plaster. I put one on my breast and side, and from tha t Uma began to get better, and In one month I

well, free from pain, and able to attend to my basl-Any one can oall and see my breast, and I will

them a modem mlraele of eore. J . R. BVOK,

C O N S U M P T I O N , S C R O F U L A , £ « . { 1*0. t . BoaO. Fif th streat, wmiamsbarg , L. L 0 I L - ' ALUX,CI * ^ 3:

IMPERIAL GIN! D I H T I I . L A T I

e beet Imported, i D E *•. — the priee.

.ON l a A n r r -at leee than one-

crlmea ot thoee who have passed un-_hed, Fwoafd further ask that Troth bs declared ( iodo! ths land, and tha worship of Troth ba Inau-i

guratad by all Telling the Truth a t all tlmsa, or kasplna ail act. And for s J l tha t are coming to the Spirit World to oens prepared fo.- the liaitle, Rsralotlona Uth Chap, and Mth veree. and Re»olailons Uth Chan, and Uta vane. You each for yoorselvaa •111 find full i sx tn i : tloas. Matthew t t h Chap, and Bd, Mth and Klh verses; how to prepare. O N E .

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circular eontaininf a complete lAtl of fVurj and a ducHption of the manner

0 3 ^ For weakness arising from indiBcretdon. Tbe exhausted powers of Nature whioh are accompanied by so munv alarming symptoms, among which will be fonnd, IndiBposition to Exertion, Loss of Mem-ory, Wakefulness; Horror of Disease, or

— . Forebodings of evil; in fact, Uniyersal & ^ Lassitude, Prostration, and inabililrfio ^ enter into the enioymenta of so iety.

THE GONSTITUTIOir,

orr.

once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to atrengtb-

invigorate the system, whicb )LD , S EXTBACT BUCHU in-

treatmeut is sub-

0/ drauimj, wtU be tent to any one ordering IL jilt If Iteri muit be addressed

L . D . S I N E , B o x 86 , O i n c i a i i f t t l , O .

en and HELMBOLD'S EXT variably does. If no mitted to, Consumption or Insanity en-sues.

HELMBOLD'S

^ Fluid Extrac t of Buchu N in affections peculiar to Females, i s an-

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Important Letter from Dr. •amnel Bard, Sovemor of Idaho.

WAORDtOTOV, April 3, u r n Mxeema. ALLOOOS A Ooi—

Your Poroua Strengthening Plasters have proved of - the greatest ssrvloe to me. Some Ume slnoe I was

grindlng'will thumbs saved. ' ' ay lost tn , wl t i violent rheumatio or nearolgi c pains I mm r kK-rvn • , TTT both of my srms. They gradually grew worse and W • £ % £ & ^ T e - tolUon ' P V T ^ d the heart, r u d l n g nothing I a p p l l ^ gava paid. Anarnoiina allowed studsnt to defray sspensa of me relief, I tried yonr Porona Plasters, whleh I wore

C W c a i o I l L ' A d d ™ " 0 ' • raKtCH, P. I for two montha. The pains oeaeed almost Immediately - 1 - ' — I and I have 3ad no pains slnoe. As an external remedy T P I W T E I L K D | yoor Ploators are inoompanbte. I havs recommended A. A o 5 ^ p t ^ o 0 U ^ V : V . T : e M ^ r thesn to many af my frieods In the d t , of Atlanta. Oa., Address M.B. LA CROIX, A l j » n y , N . r

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{ of the medical faculty in every section In the country where It bas been Introducad, No remedy for the lungs and throat ever •isoovnred, stands ao popuUr after onoe usod aa this praparatiun. It Is made under the superrision of Mr. T. 11. Barr. one ol tho host prac-tical rhemists in ths State. The success which has attended the nse of tUls remedy tor the u u l a l i t e a a years, where known, has indiued us to make it more widsly known for he benefit of the suflerlng. Let the afllli-tod give It a fair trial, as we are oonfldent that relief and permanent care will b

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severe pains in tbe breast, sidu and back. In sciatica ; w | i | be fonnd aooompanying eaeh bottle of the and kidney affections their application U equally sue- i Elixir. . , , , c e - f u l . 1 myself was attacked wtth severe pain In my ^ o l J a ' S M

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l a t e Editor Atlanta (Ga.) Dally New E r ^

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M M M . AIXOOCK A CO., Sing S l n g - I O w t T t ^ t r t r - T o n r have womUriul l e U e - r o i i U Sold by

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left kidney. 1 waa lu agony for twenty four hours. At | g X t ; length I applied one of your Plaaters. The pain soon

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Dr. Bolta can be romultod. pereo tha diseases mentloniHl In his works. Eighth St., bet. Msrket snd Chestnut, St, Loala, Mo.

Ws will Imitd Addtoai

FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. rill send a handsome Prospectus of our AVw HI**-thmily BikU to any Book Agsnt. free of ohanrs-ss NATIONAI. Pub USE two Ca, Philadelphia, Pa.,

Ins of our A'sw/Kaa-gsnt, free of ohs

vT ftilladHptili Ohloago, i l l , Ulncinaatl. Ohio, or St. Lonls. Mo.

T H E U U E A T B O O K O F T U B A U K .

T U B T K P B

" M A R R I A G E G U I D E O r , N A T r K K U B V B A L E D .

UaMe toget'oSl'qf wder " It hsa s straUl" and k n u k ^ h o hock Stitch. Uea|«>naTb*le Attent 4 STrTcounty. A liberal ^ M t M b e «»d.- f.w

i lut nnd Urqu lo O KO. ^THU* ab, ii»i agi

.... Thua writea one not of thou-ids who read iT " H O O I K 'S ( O l t N F R " In the

H P A M I L K O II ANN E M . " M swindles uiiibuna i In 1870. 'S cents a yt-ar.

Address STAR8PANOLKD BANNER^ ^

Heht, and save. • 'ilO. ••nd» who read s- •• I

sndtu"

. Tr»<w Ot* .W orW?f;^- . „

In hU IAIUIS br RICHARDSON A OO;COLLINS BROS.,

And throughuot ths Northwest by all Drnggista.

A. BOOTH'S

OYSTERS. Bettor, freshsr aod cbsaper than any tn the West.

Send for prices before bturing slsewhsrs. Corner ot Madison and Dearborn, Chlcsgo.

LANDS IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. The Atlantic A Pacific Railroad

(Embracing late South Pacific) have for sale 1,100.000 | | ' aores, of host (inallty, long credit, cheap. Nor particu-yy , I an , In pamphlet•, apply to AMOK TUCK. Land Com-

mlsslonsr, No. HI Walnut aireut, bt. Loul., Mu.

j p U M cur

Block, C

friend hsnded me

. j pamphli mlasionsr, No. I

1URIOSITY-—A «l , W. and I K C . ) hUl sont as s curi«Mtii> for 60 cenU. II. 0, tlona#, *7 OUn L.Chi#ACU. .

CALBH.M AN WANTED to aell gooda at wholesale H by sample Salary «76 per month and oxranses. Ad-dress A. BENNE'rr A CO- 131 Madison bl..^hlcago, ID.

By claanalng the Blood and amusing thr Liver and secretivs organs to a healthy sc-lion. Utsss Pills cure manr oomplalnto which It would not be suppoaed they could resell, such as HKADACM, I'AU) IN TUK Siiic, Nrvawgas o r TH* HAKDS A*u P a r r , D c u , Kces, t 'Mt t j j saas . R**t!iiATisii, NruiuL-oi A, Ixtea o r Kmrtrt. B i u o r e D r s r *

Bt a r , Kiahr . i A m c n o s s , UowsTirATtow, mnxTT, P a v t a s o r Atx gimw, Urs-

pgpaiA, JAnmnac , and other kindred com-plalnts arising from a low stale of the body or ohs tractions of Ha functions. Being free from mereory or other poisons, they osn be token at all times and undei all clrcum-•tanees, without regard lo dlst or bnslnssa

Priee | IU«ato a ~ Oraflon

Sold b. sverywbere.

lara « MUaaU a P-oi. Prepared by no Medicine Oo., Sr . Lottis. Mo. I by Druggists aod dealers io medicine

I — ••O' K -' and odor, "immediate" iu action, and 1 more strengthening than any of the preparutiuns of BarK or Iron.

InoHo suffering from broken down or > delicate constitutions, procure tho rem-; edy at once. | The reader must be aware that, how-ever alight may be the attack of the above diseaHes, it ia cortuin to affect the bodily health aud mentul powers.

, All the above diseases require the aid | of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EX-TRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic.

Sold by Druggists everywhere Price |;1.25 per Bottle, or oBottlee for $6.60. Delivered to any addren Describe Symptoms in ail comnoni cations.

AUKNTS WANTED FOR

Hinsdale,

<ilK«ri4US Mr a ..w . Vrif® forms to (JEO.O.THOMAS, IlO Lake

EBIPLOYMENT Ifor ALL.

BY YOU. ILI.l'MTHATBH.

$ 2 6 A WEEEK SALARY! Young msn wanted aa local and traveling salesmen. Itn.lm--. lijiht and b o n u r a b l e . I have no humbug but a really valuable little machine. Addreaa. (witn stamp) R. H. WALKKR.M Park Row, New York.

HOLIDAY JOURItfAL for 1871.

A D D R E S S :

Contains .Haxir Sport a.

(krl Kin na Siorr. Hplrudld Pl«ym t" pages lllu.'rstod. farm

A" tll.NTH AMI J'ANVAMHERH addresa with slamp the Acme Unen Marker Oo.. S Barclay :

I N C H Pope's " R A P K O F T H E Loci" never has a tick uslltely handled as In tins Ibh hutiject been ao eli|usllte

SEXUAL SGIENC Includlnc Manhood, W.iinaiitiood, snd their imi'iial iMi.ir.nilailona. Ixive. Its lawa, power, Ac.; by Piol. O.

Frt-e on receipt' ot one MaiiiH for iHisUuie. Addrota | ADAMS A CO.. PublUberm lluaiun.

G E T T I N G D P CLUBS,

GREAT SAVING to CONSUMERS Partita enquire how to got uu clubs. Ouranaworis

aend for Price L-it. and a Club lurm aili icoinpany It ulth lull dlrei'llon.. making a large ^i\iiiK to comum ere and remunctutive to l.'lub oraanlserj.

H. T. HELMBOLD. Drag k Chemical Warehouse,

594 Broadway, New York

ivories. Address B. SWEET A CO., MarahaU, Mich. •I) for marking clothing, cards, etc. Superior thing ever invented for the same purpose.

NONE ARE G E N U I N E u u l e s s don op in,8teel eugraved wrappeijwit l

_ u _ p d c a t AMCDtPAWTCa r n fec-simile of my Chemical Ware THE GREA1 AMERICAN lEACO house, and Bignea

31 and 33 Vcscy Street, P. 0. Box WC. NEW YORK.

H. T. HELMBOLD-

Page 5: Office in Graham's Block, Up Stain. LOWELL, MICHIGAN ...

ilJVl«"OXT3>TOE!3\(a:JBN'TC11 i k >

WABH96 GHOCSHT HOU8B OF IOVU&. Times are Hard, Wheat is Low, and Money is Scarce!

Therefore it b e k m e s eTery Fanner , every Mechanic, eyery Laborer and every Merchant, lo Ecoaomize; to husband his Eesoarees. Be careful how you spend your Money if you wish to s i t e it y

RIX ROBINSON, Wholesale and Retail dealer in GROCERIES, Union Block, Lowell.

Call and See my fine Stock of

I Canned Goods, Choice Rio and Java Coffees, Sugars, Farinaceous Goods, Salt and Dried Fishy

Pickles, Sauces, Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaccos !

nun a i niMmc mid nr, sow, u d , ms, bed h v , • in pork ! -

WOOD. WILLOW AUD STONE WAEE, AND OUR GREAT SPECIALITY FINE GREEN, BLACK AND JAPAN TEAS.

D O N T B E L I E V E A W O R D O F T H I S U N T I L Y O U H A V E T R I E D U S ! W E P A Y T H E H I G H E S T M A R K E T P R I C E , A T A L L T I M E S , F O R C O U N T R Y P R O D F C

SSLiVERSD J.E.CHAPIN Agent.

O r d e r of P u b l i c a t i o n . OUU of Mich ig in , Elgblli JcdicUl Circuit, ia

CtaueNy. KlnnAa Allen, ConpUiiumt,

T». Joseph Allen, Defendant . '

toltMr.^ln; in (beCircuit Court fnr tbe Cmjnty of Kent, in Cbtnctry , • ! the City of Grand Kanidi. io uid County, on th" Ind iay of Dee , A. 1). JS70. In thlie«uie , i t«Di*»riii? from *ffiiU»lt on file, t i t

(be drfrtuUut, Jonepk Allen U not n ' re t idrnt tbU 8t«te. but ir a mident of the towncblp of Ckmeron, Steuben Count*, New Vork.

On motion "ot George H. Whit*, E« j . , Com-p lunan t ' l Solicitor, it in o r i e n t tb*t tho •ppc«n>n«e of n i d con-re>ldent Dtf>-nd»nt J< epfi Allen, bt enUred herein wi tb l i three moBlb* from tbe date of thi» order, and iu caie of h i t appearanre h t cause hi* anawer to the Bill af Complaint to be filrd, aixl a rai.y thereof t« be ier red on tiie ConpUlLant'a 8"li<iior within twenty daya afU-r a c i r i r t o n him of a copy of •aid Bill and notice of tbl« order; and In debu l t thereof, aald Bill will be taken a« confe»»ed by aaid Bon-reaidmt Defendaat: And It la fur ther ordered, t h a t within twintT days the Complainant eau»e n •otiee of thia order to b t publiahrd lo t h e I>OWKIL WnxLT Jol'KKaL a newapaper printed, I 'ubliah"! — ' circulating in aald County, and that aald uub'.i-

be continued therein ooce In etch week for

i preaenbed — ^

Cirenit Court Commla*KKiDer, Kent County, Mich:

0*o. n . WBITV, Complainast't Solicitor.

D.McNaraHT0,, J4a6w K*gitter,

P r o b a t e O r d e r . O T A T R O F H l C U l G A S . C o B J i l t o » K s j r T . H . - A t J S a aer>ion of the Frobalc Court for the County ot Kent, boldt-n at the Probate Offlce, iu Ihe City of Grand Kajiida, ou Mouilay the l i t h day of De-rcmber. i l tbe year one tbouaand eight hundred and

Prea nt , Eeniunin A. Harlan, Judge of Probate. I n tbe matter of (be eatat* of Joel Sandera, de-

On readingand filing the petition, duly rerlfled of Alexander Kogera, of the Towniblp of Vergenoc-N in aaid cuunty, praying, among otber thing* that tbe inairumeat now on file lo thia (lourt, pur-portiua to be the lart will and testam-nt of the Mid decraard. may be admitted to ProbaU-, and that tbe e«-•cation therMif aud adiumlatrallon of aald eatale, may be committed to h 'm, be being Uienrin appointed tele Kxecutor tbeieof. Tbeitupou it it ordered,that Monday tne twen tyk iz th

day of Ib-oembrr inatanl, M ten o'clock iu the forvuooo, %f (Mirued for tbe heatlug of Mid |>etltion, and tha t tb* beira at law ol u i d d t o aiod,aDd all other peiaont inureetod In naid n ta te , are roqulred to appear al a a c t i o n of tald Court, tbea to be holdeu at the Pro-bate Office, In the City of Orand Rapid., io aald eouu-

2, and ebow cauae, il any there be, why tbe prayer of e petitiouer ahould uoi be q u o t e d : And i( la lur-

tbor ordered, that aeld petluootr glee notice to tbe iieraona iotereited In aaia ettat*, of th* ueudeocr of Mid petition, aod tb* bearlog tbereol by oaualng a copy of thii Otder >0 be puhllalied lo the X^well Weekly Jovaxai. , a newtpaprr printed and circulating In laid County ol Kent, three tuocteiilTi weeka, pte-

1 " 0 # , HK^JAMIN i l f l i f i l L A K , Jnug t of ProUto. (A true copy.) M

G u a r d i a n ' s Sale-

ES l A T E o l Edward J Lane, minor. Notice la heitoy gl*eo that I ahall tell al pol i te • to tbc blgheft bidder, un .Satuida*, the lour-day January.IDil, at l e s o'clock in the lore-

•oua , a t Milton M.Peiry' i office, in (be Tillage of Le-wtU in Xeot Counly, Michigan, purauant to liernar • od authority to me xran(ed by (be Probate Ceurt of aald County, all the real tetate eltoatod io aald county andtlMVlbad aa toliowi Lola numbered eeren t " ) aad eight [8 ] of block twenty-eight [Ml of

wlckbam'a PUt of tbe village of lnwell. • GtOKGE W. LAKK, Ou

Dated, Lowell, 1> o f . » , i n o . Uw6

Vinegar Works. VTOTICC la hereby glren tba t > am now p r j j * ^ N to f t r t l t b a t wboiaeale, a good article o f t l d e r v ' n e c a r u ebeap ae can be bought In Detroit or

S J S ? ; L o r e r i of good r inegar w l l l d o w e l l lo re-a l o b w r t l r t t f i » r can get an artlcU of inc. free frMK a c i d a n d a u o l l w r deieteriou. • u b e ^ u ^ . . ^

j ^ w t l l , Mareb M t h . IKO-

i i

JOHN C. SCOTT, BRIDGE S T R E E T ,

2d door S t t t of Flat Rlrer Brhlgt, oppoilto Foio«t Mill*,

J j o w c l l , > I ! c l i .

Wholesale and Rfl l l Dealer In

* Self and Heavy

HARD trjlBE Cutlery,

Stoves and Tinware.

ALL K I N D S O F

I T Y M f i l l i l f f f f l DONE OS SIIOBT NOTICE.

HOW IS T H A T F O R M V H I

A1 g i o c e t f a New

Q i g a r l laaufactory .

J J O nut fail to come and

J g z a m i o e a

j p e r o r i t e

Q e n o l n e

J J a r a u n a and New

J d o a cigara, and erery thiog that will j l t e a tmoki i l

J o y , tucb aa

V i l l i k l u i c k and all kindaot amoking asd cbewiag to-

bacco al tbe

Loweet

jy janu lac tu r ing ratea.

J J o w U the time

Q p e r a t i o n beg lot .

pipee of all Tarieliee and

Quaiiliet of the beat.

I ^ u u n d tobacco boxte,

g o m e Ont cigar caaea,

r^obacoo poucbea, and if

XT wan* XTjrgmla amoking and chewisg,

hater er brand It nay be,

y amine for

Y o o r t e l f . aud with

r j e a l unaurpaaaeJ, to pleaae:

^ 1 hope a liberal patronage In my Uae of gooda.

GEO. BENNKTT.

Cppoiito H u n t II Honler ' i , Bridge St. LowtU.

REMOVAL! PERRY BROS.,

TUE ONL Y EXCL US1 YE

DEALERS IK

HATS C AFS.and FURS, Z K T

G I R - A . i r s r i D K A - F I U S ,

Uaru removed in to Mora n't beautiful Store,

N o , 11 M o n r o e St. ,

fONB Doon ABOVF. TUE OLD STAND,

Where we will be plea""! to .how our patron*, and all othi ' i t tbat may favor un with a call, u largo aud e l ec ted Block of NEW GOOUS, conalating of

Dais, Caps, Ladies' and Gentle* men's Furs, Buffalo and Fan*

cy Robes, Buck and Kid Gloves and Miltens,

X J M I B H . E I J ' A . S d J c -

ALL TUE NEW STYLES EATS t CAPS

r*ci-iv»d direct I i the Manafaetnrera aa toon aa laaued.

O N E P R I C E T O A L L .

Grand Rapida, Oct. 19th, 1870.

w A G O N & C A R R I A G E S H O P

P a r t i c u l a r a t t en t ion i» sailed t o

I H E D E T R O I T M A K E O F

STOVES, n A D E o r L A K E S I P K U I O B IBON

And uarranted not lo Crack.

Universal and Novelty Wringers A n d

D O T " Z " S W A S H E R .

The Best in t h e M a r k e t

All goods warranted at repre*nted, and in

Price and Quality,

I C A N T B E B E A T .

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

W A G O N S A N D C A R R I A G E

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 D I L I T Y ,

D I S P A T C H 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

J O H N W I L S O N ' S B L A C K S M I T H

S H O P .

DR. T.B.LAMB,

ill B. 0. Wilson's House,

Riyr.R ST, WEST SIDE UF FLA7 UJFER

Calls A l t e i d e J Wi th F r # m p t n e s s .

P O 2"

I** r+

p a

et ;

HORSE AND CATTLE REMEDIES.

The Beat and most Reliable ever

offered to the Public,

T b e A m o x i o a n M a g n e t i o

EQDINE CONDITION POWDEES C E R T I F I C A T E .

4 9 > 1 hereby certify tbat I bare examined. M i thoroarbly tMtcd ! • my pnelin, the above anlciee, and rtgard them at ( ir tpandont oi

m e r i t aod would cordUlly ircommeod (hem being tirepared with ap ««l»l rare frona r*. Ible tBfMdlMiim and more efflracloat for the at me at of the varlout dlaeatte for which (hey ore

11M of which 1 have

G E O R G E H . D A D O , KfcKwtryAmeM. Author of * Analemy arid J*y.

txiioffU of (At Baru? •' Jtoderw flfcrie Doctor,"*,

L O R D , S M I T H * CO. , P r o p r l e t e n , - CBIOAOO. I L U .

Fe r aefe fty VftK Bret.

W A I t l V K R f a l

P I L E R E M E D Y . W a r n e r ' s P i l e B e m e d j hat never failed i t o k

even iu unu caw; (o cure the very worat caste o l Blitul, Itching or Bleeding Pil*t. I h o e e who are a l -Uicted ahould immnlut r iy call on their druggist a n d got WAUMCR H I'ILK HSMAUT. It istxpretaly far thf t I'ilr#, aod is not rtcoDiiueuded to cur t ant other < ^ Moy otbtr dis* caae. U nat cured many .aaea over thirty vemr*

Dollar. ForSais by druggist a •lauding. Price One r«vr> whore.

W a r n e r ' A D y s p e p s i a T o n i o ie prepered ex-prm.i) IOI Dynpipt io and t h o u tullericg with h a -OKUAI C'o.lifruitt.. It it atllglitly ttlmulalluf tonlfli nnd a tplendid appelirer; il t t rengibent tbe stomach and reatoica the digoctire organi to their healthy •into. Il'rnk, ner tout and djauvutlc persons 1 " ' ute Woratr*! Oytftphc Totin. Vor sols b« giaU. I 'not ONE Ooilar.

C O U t i J U N O M O U K .

W u r u e r ' n G o u « l t B a l a a t n >t ueaiiug, . n m r . a lug auaexpectoiaunrf. Tu« extraordinary p o w e ' I t A p4i.sra.v» lu immrolately relieving, aud eventually cuiuig tho luotl oOntiiiaiecatet ofCougbtiCold*. SOM Ihrual , Uronclnlit, Inliueota, Catarrh, UouraeoeM. A.lhoia and Cuiuumpliou la altnotl incredible. Ba prompt u (he relivtaud certain i u eOocui in all t b * above caavt, ui any aUix-liun uf the throat and l aagk . that thoutanda oi phyaiciaus are ' ' ' H j preKribmg . u out, uid all aay tba( it it the moil healing and expw* to rating medicine known One dote always sUurda relief, and la mutt cites one bottle e tbcls t. r Sold by dtuggl.tt , in huge bottlei, Vrue ons It la jour o»n lault 11 you ttiil c o r - 1 ' " Ualwm will euro

W l N J t J O K L I F E .

The gieat blood Punlier aud delicious driok, W f t t « aer'avtnum Vlt« tar Wlae ot ififta is tree irum any puuuuoua uruga or unpunuee, oemg prw. paicd lor those wbo require astiniulant, I t i t as idea-did appetiser aud touic, and the finest thine m t h e world ler purifying the blood, i t It the most pleatoat aud deiiciuut article ever uttered to t h s pubUOi f a t W" aupepor to a h u k e y , brandy, wine, hitters or any oUf e r a i n e. H u m o r s healthy,and chctmer. Uotk male au l leuale, young or uid. can take the Mint o t i-ile. l i u iu laui, a uie preterver. Xliuss who wisU to enjoy good heaiih aud a tree How of lively s n i r i u . • ill uu aull lo lake tbe i f iue of Life. I t u dlUeien? iiom any ihing ever belott in use. Il U sold by dntg-gitis ; alto at all retpeclable saloons. Price one dol* u i , in qiutil bottle •

K M A l l i N A O O O U i i .

W * r u « r • j b m t Q e a e t f o c u e is the ouiy an i e l e k u u e u w t u r e lh* Muile., vil will ours it IB svsrf C MI.) M heie u th* lauiily in whlOlt Ibis itU|>ortaat uieduiue i . uoi warned f i l o l h i r t , t h u It the ^rcat-e.i U tu iug Cter Odiied you, aud you tltould Unuedl-•tUily piocure it II UaUu a . u r e eure tot teiuote I f TttfuiJuiUM. t>oi4 Or UiiiicifUU. I'ltoa ons ckiiur. Am

M A N H O O D i f -

How Lost, How Restored. J ust piibllthed, a new edition of D r .

^ H g g m C u l v e r w o U ' a Oelebreted Se-o u " " r u i t c * ca j t (without

of BPSKMAToakitau, o r .. i u«»t, luvoiunUry btmiual Lotsea. IM-

n / i a a u r . Mental aud Phvstcal lorapaclly, Impedi-meut . to Marriage, e t c . ; alto, C o x s o m t i o v , KriLtr• ST and P l . t , luduted by self Inuulgeuoe or ^ ' " ' 1 vxtravagauce.

I T i rice, in a eealed envelope, onlf 6 cents. The celebrated author , iu Uiit admirable essay.

clearly demuutlntea Iiom e th i r ty yeat ' t tucoetslul practice, Uu( tue alarm log con*e<{ueucee of sell-ahose may be radically cured without the dauxcrous a s * ul inurnal medicine or the application ol ths knife : pointing out a mods ol cure a i ones tunuU. certain, and tdectuol, by meaua ot wh ich every suflerer, n o mailer what hi* cuudition may he, may cure bimsaU cheaply, ur ivauly, and raduuiif.

M ' T h i s Lecture thould be in ths bands of everr youih and overy man to (be land.

Sent, under aeal, in a plain envelope, to any a d -drest, poilpatd on receipt of t i x o t n U , or two post tlamps.

'Al to , Dr. Culverwells "Marrlsge Quids," nrlot S i k cenU. Addreas the PublUbert, * -

127 Bowery CUAH.J .C. KLINE k CO.

, New York, Poil-yffloa Box 1

f' i i

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