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> LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Oloe in Qraham'i Block. Up Stairs. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable " Texfts, f l 80 per year In Advance- V O L U M E vr.i L O W E L L , MICHIGAN, WEDNKSDAY. FEBRtJART8.1871. N U M B E R 32. ibt jtoii'tU journal, IH rOHklMHIK (triHT WedmMdoy Morning, AT LOWKLI, MICH., —BY— MOBRI8 ft H1KB. OSee, II fl'T ilr*h*m'« W'-tk. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTJOH. V«rn«r yar *•* m"n'hi II (Ullrtrert hjr the <'«rn^r 11 M .... »* 1 no Bpv». \ » I RATES OF ADVERTISING. T*nlin«»nl Nniii*r..il.cli>»«- wttrrnokf ««qu»Ti. - 1 m". i 5 mo. * nm. 1 1 'r - M.CO I $1. 01 ft0,1 M l HO..) l"/;- « nc i I • 0»I 2 '• 0 " ^S:,, I „ 1iiK)l •ivoo' 30.<K> «'••« """"I"") wo 11 I'Urtl I 7400 I <qu*i*. J Si)'44r»» X Columu, 1 : fl.o-i I .J 1 ' II.IW AM 12 0 . Fowliton A Quick. ^rtAiforl* AUuildftk, Luwril, Mlct. John Ollei. W ImicmI* and rrtnll 0-il»r id nit kln>l« of Grow rtr>. OnarM- UintnH, I'rodMc* ix. 8Uir« In Unun l.li'Ck, l...w. II. Mleh M Mrs. A. T. Moar*. ILIINTHY. A full ••••••tiuM'iit "( bnnnrU, bit*. lil'b ai, llowi it. IhCi'Ii .'iDil ill kiiiila of Unci leu. Ki». r flri-i-l, W«n! Hlda, Tort's Weitarn M«dloino MtnTc Oo. f nWKLI., Mich. (hulri.il '•plial lioo.iuu- i I'rr idrni, 0. K MlMK : Vlrf fml., K. i.kk Jr ; brr'i.K. M KmT, Ircn uni, .1 W Norton. M.f rrvni ebt n . mi ••I 'D, l.owrll .SbUudsI Bkuk, U8ic. utvi Natlua*! Bauk. • ; H. ROM. Cirrl-jfi' i«uii iinuaiviUl Piintl- f OiMlninir. Mmbv'inr. Hni^r ilitii | iim lii*. « Mmbv'li'f, fit\irr Itxibiu'r i>uap, JU iCllxU . K*!*" W*tr mn ••i b D R . A I K I N , Offlcp, 11 Oanal-st.t^.-v^f) i*. " m . i 2001, Oraud Kapida Mlob. IT'dklllrUHtUuliou kl 1 '" 'o •llcUt-vul Jlans- •0, Spaoialtin: ("eruftiU. •••ne»r« t Cnninmptlnn Xjv -u'l •»!. Ni*rvnu«, fnniil', ninirbrnnle UlKtof* LAI'lK^ "Ul of brnltli, k>>urHl of ••fr cur* (.'iindilaniinl iiuc<v-»ful liealuii-lil fm all pi irate div M.-iil>«l W«akii.«, rlr., im.itirrl)-eurrd art'. Mil «|j*rUI. luipoiUni i'iivt. utou unfrllabl. -r u»alraa .iraiB'iii, aoil e'-n*alt I r. .Ukm it nttf. •.'*11 <ir write (••nrl .alair P'i>>«K«.l "hatfTrr jrour ni* STKilMMilRBLEPIIKS Tnwiis 10 c< , iil» pt-r I'"" ,or * T *' .M.lMU. nl lnwrtiaa 8^»'*P" Marm«f and Dralh nniicr» OhIUart n-liw . 4 P* ! I " , •• Catrt« ni U'i«in'*« IHrftlorj #i> Imt arn««i Tf.rW vlv-rtl^r. m'lrta.l tiiO'iMBr'J |.i.f!iVNotirf. at "i .tut" Halu 1 . A i l i n a ' 1 paid fnr «bfo alWUrtU- ni*i». Tr«-».lrnt idtHri.-wn-nl' "'"f ' w TlirK* urn- arill br "'ric'lj a Ib' fru te. b u s i n e s s J l i w t o n i , 1. o o » "TTAKM iNY VO UK. S". Il«. of l.nwfll. Mirb.. I l ui.-oia ••rrj iinud*}- •renl f, In "In Ja—nic AiViur I'lCk, N. <J. t'j.lur U ifri«, dje. J. M Mfttbowion. U. B. Willlami, PAl.KR in i)ru|i*rl. > Bll'i -Llnna. Cr"ck-ri. DUm Wire, jc. 3iou-.it figa uf "Elk lluia d *l»'ld. rtrtt <id« I) ifoah P. Hiutad, N 'URSKRVUAN and deitrr ma lklndaof Fi-ul und iiriMiuinial Inrs, Sbifb". ttiapi \.ue>. Ac. UiUciab) luan I'toiivi y aUtuJul to.- I.i-vi-ll. >1 ifb. Hunt A Huutar. n KAl.KI.'S in Iiiiil", I'Heui Ui-illcinMi. Prr'uni'i'. rn|ii'<. Uili>, .tr aii>n-at llir'M ^anu of J. B -fc-nr. B Mic "tiwi, L otrll. iileb. Howk & Whit*. | r.O.Elif 1 in .•.. nta. !«'iiie». L'tttn^r. Klndiafa, Ac I'• I'mtitular altffili'iu ylfiB to cM-tum w.ik- S'toiv III • bi'Ckrtid Uuiidiiig, u.xl d .uf *r f t f H, amiic M ill. k^rtfARY. At'orufV and ••uniltor. Will «ll*nil t" M. B. Karokos. l\ Vttainw tu any nl tl.r '.'alv 01 f:iil«d -Milt.a p ,RU« *CF. 11 n.r. Mi*.. anl •.r-mm^nUI I'nlnt Cuaita. i'- 7 Ornlniu*. I'll er IMnjIni:, •illmni;. an I • B.^cil attrntmn y'rfi to ' onT»} m.lni:. CojlreMna ard Cluucr;y i>u»in«'M> Bank, Lowi .1 M.cb. Utter «vcr ..vwrll N.-itluda T. J. Slay ton. A TTORVEYal l.««, and Suluatnrlu i<Ute or Ubi-. tfd SUU-a On Jita. tana itld *lllnr jn-.prrljr for aale or ri'nt. I.lrMia •d Claim Aifriit lor pfiirnlnR l i 'n«i'in» and ••• • iiiw truw Uatnomant. Odlci* in Oiahmua r.loca, up- •uira, l.uwvll, uirblcan. John C. Covert. A TTHATY Al l. >N.. Id rani Notiry P'lb lie ^11 ki'id* ni K'ti i.u«imi« ]i-«ii -ny 'JO'-1 aitl. l -rk.v NcUhoiiitU, old Mxvi.ic ll-l buiiUitt.Lw*'I- Micb. •imu , duni 1 altli n-ntn •< in I I*«p4ich Hu "iili', I'let Kiatl'a wuk-iu abnp—lat di>or a'iufb ul Bu- Mil'." Iil.tck>uulb >li<i|i. John RomiK. yJIIAVlN'.:.<hanii••••Inc. llalr uttin*. and wlii. . ' kri' d .i-d "I'll ui- tii«»a and ile-^'AKb. Kuo .i-, .'d Hnor ilr.ilmm'. lllurk, ippoiiltv Nattunal 11 mk Mux. J. HoMiu. in iiiufac'ni^r ol Swlicbi". t urU I lliatda. K^i pa mi <iaiiilii g-iud aKnitiuiMii of Mnbm jwl'rbis I'arl-, Ac. Cfli pal'l for Mdin' ll-.ir. MUtoa M. Parry. f ) K \l. Fatatf. Inauraltpr. a' d Collect'o|r A^encf V iillicc ov.-r llinv A. Nnbie'* toi». Cmou Ulnck rat 'IJr, H. H. Vinton. D EI'UTY Hb-rin ant O n . •Urging *K'B|. Al buaifUtrUiirU lo mj tarr, •i«l tutmf* pruiitfil nIU till* B Robert Hunter J... TU-tnrK of th» foe-, ariii nii-nd uionjpt'y In Col-. J Oonri-iaacl'i^ *ad all mliU'te to mr car^. ••Ikof utet lluul ti llantar'a Drug Stoif, J. W. tipraguo. J UBTICR >4 Ibe IVajH fur lb.- Iuaii«b*|i of I.navll. W.ll gira urkutjit atifnil iu to Hi. «i.|Jertl.iu <>. aaroaat.. and ail niln-r hii*ii.r»« iat'uatrd (o in) carr W •- PalltM. M. D.. P HYHICJAN and Saigi-u, l.ow.-ll, MUb OBr. •rrr NaUmal B <uk. Kr«idenerua Uad-oa •< •PIMitlta rr>idru'» u( 0. 4. Ul.i*. Pr« Feuk ft MoDant lal P btainana nnd iuu-pooa. Odiie m Mauililc Bnibl- 'int. L .atrll, Mich. j . rMW. o. c. *co**»iit- H. 0. Bt«ph«nion. H liU«£l'Ari|iC Tbjr.l l*o k Surgeon «lloi.tl.'Bgiw*i<i JljpMiatiB ai.*' wbronir In '"uo Stv|.b.|n«.io'i l'at.-nt Ti.irw" ann Saiipon ora. BiaiiuUcnirrdtn order. All »orh warrantr-l i- give •ali.fai'il..ii- . .... j , Keaidrnw . Ur»l Uouaa ^oilb of Uutun Scb.«' J. Howard Smith. M. D. U OMEOrAl'IIIC l'U)«iciaii and 8u>gr»B. <>B«. Ir-ut riioui ovi-r tile |."»l "It'Cr. K«.ldri.t« •a ih-pul I.(Aid. UalU a'-Uwicd piouipll), (lay o aigbi. Wtn. Pulleo. T \ KAl EK la Ha.dj-aia-ie ClulUmg. Clotha.Urni'i. I) Kurid'hingOikmU. U«Ib.C*1i., B-ii.taand Mj'-a. Cti-lblng eul ai.d mane I" older. Muia I'u.lru a Bloct.. Brt-lg* alirrl. Beat Broa. D EAl-ER-'tn CMblug. Tauk»-tK" li.ma. II it< and Cap- riiilliin* tut and mad. la nnlar. More in O ih m'. Blm k, i...Well. Mcli- bBeriuaa a MiUa. TvKAl.KKS iu I'f) ilulli nf. B«wt. t Wrnra If llai*. '"ai#. fuinirbing Uunda. As. Ini'-n ki.^. »'•»« Si'i*- o. O Btone ft Co. D BAI.KRS in I) >• l» -<ela. Hr O lira. B -oH and ^bnea, lint* anO Cap.. Cioeki-I) . SC. l»Uile In Or4U*>>'. Black. Uiar. II. iilrb. C. Broad a Son. K\LKK9in ll>' l'. <liow. l..at irr Midajc* *"• ru-tnm nnrk .li-ii'i witb .'•it.ie.> nud dtf-pitnl" Ki in'-it.i>-i tlir i U< h tiiM ccoi otal vt U.abaot'' Illnck, ll Idgo .Street. D BARR & LIKSVELD, (Baccuaaora tu Win. Liraira; !* Co.J Uenlrta 10 FOREIGN & EOMESTIC MABBLF. ilODumenta. OrftTestoat-B, and JPurnltur; Marble, C3 Monroe Si 9 Pooniaiii St., <iraiid R:ipids. A. H BAnR n W Llr.dVK'.D. O. KUSTERER, .{UKW'EU & MALSTE1{ City Brewen-y, iRAND KAl'llia, - . . 1IICI vrocK. XXX & I'llKSKNT I'SK ALI-Xd: 1)UAU(JHTI.AGEIC. '^atrrn litM'S and M ALT u( Markft prici Geo. Bannott, ANCT»f*TUItK i .»i .md it.lur iq Cigin. drla |irini|ili. Q'li-.lat .fti-lna-i .t UiiUU > .-t. 1.1 tea. l.nN-rll iln-lt. Special Notice. Mrs. Jonesludrppndonl ClairToyanl. L»fK MF i lllt. il'K'LMIIA. Is now p.'iniiiUL'iiily 1 willed ovvi k IlimliVs l.nwi'lt, onu-e Houpm. to Uo'dook. lira. Jnn.-a ca i ti-il anr nne III" or bcr il'mrnt* li> i la-r.iyuni <.r ecun.rtjrli'. wnlih e;o-" M-an t ima.h^'.l* trjn-'-i I'l.h'l liv a i«ra mal i-iamlnution. 'ieneaa, UtboJ hair "r hai.d Wiitlre "f t'.e t'ai «•>.» I r .11 • I. '"w. j" ti Cuvc all and b' . ih..-acfr. IfptttaiftUtnllor f{rMlin'*"tiuq, r Ft I ni!ft ivrarnal fandi ali.-n #• Inck ol bat. li .rti • In Itianea*. N liaiirt-»iUln«. ^ .<• LOWELL NATIONAL HANK OF LOWELL. CAPITAL,. - - 150*000. SURPLUS, %- - • 41,800. OlBKOTORr. n. A Rtea, Wa.W. iiATm. I TKOH II . NdHTI-K, A d.dTAXAARII. Jam F*«.*^i8 Kue. r R Hisk. C T, tVoi.tiina, i.J. Kcaaa, W. XnaroK, IntafA'ost i'alcl on I>««pofilta. 11. A. KICK. I'rraidrn'. J iS. W. .SuKru.S, Vtoe Pre* r !•.birr. towell, isn. UiV. KM. TH2 0(7ASDBD TB^ASUBE. The .abarrbor wl.lita In inlnnn hi» Menda and On mldte grner.illr. that br liaa {lilt 111 u large nlmrt- ueiit uf iliOi-erl. a. l<. the Uaauiiic btildlbg loiuMtl,. ccuplnl by nan brt-b , nt \ nd will Hell .t n v«t>io ]•<* in lie li^.in-n hr aay, foi CA^II OB BEADY PAY. Call and nr.-in> tiiif It.n-k of elmliM- Kin and Ji»* 'nlTi-ra. •'U.-aia Sail aim (Mu.| Kiab. Plckli-». s.uce-. lui -eut Cbewing and Smnhlnv robicena. forrlgi. nd ii i<i.e>tiv Urud I'r'ilt. v iii-a. Iini. H una, liiixi Urrl aud Ura. 1*01 k i WiKhl, U'ltio# aud at'iue Warr. m'd e 11 ' n ram (HE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE AT ALL TILiEB, FOR COUNTBT PBO- DOCB. Call and aati.fy ynmarlrva iliat yon em fi t;Our <• ItOCJClt 1 .i bi-npaa yc cmat Uiand Kaiiii • or /»weU Bou't fur?, t tU.- pi icr under the Xuannte Ifall. B'fniinliir mr nmtto. Quiok Balea and Small Proflte. U. UEUlXiiT'i.f, Ada, Sue ICth, im. t mS* Pay No Attention r o o s r M IN'S adreitiarmrnt or annther'f. bo' In k f'lr imuaeire*. and liar mar gn.Hla vbri ••u eon g-t tbi* i-r.l g.-jd. and tbi- innst »d tham fo •lununiiry. KiL IIjiu Mltrc. U X WILUAVS. i.mrni. Actn. ro. ism M a. a.03tri;i f i ESB tAf. ''urla-iug kcait. \U klnda •> f Ui ikac.tn be nblainud nf him alio.ret ratea.— i.ijrts.. l.-w.-ll John A. Gibson. V ro lON'FKil VIy p ie-" fora.lling a • al l-aa' t'(» rarCnit. baa tnaoaiit "tbrr Ciat eln* Au -t'-inrrr in lb** enunty l b* i< at of a tl.itctlMi .a> an ecU. Utte uiuag^ll. (<Acr Witn fi. t Bui ••vn i'. li. Grand Eapids Business Di- rectory. B. A-Harlan. a TTORXF.Y at i.ii». fm ritor In Obanrery. an /V Judgr nf PrubatrOf Kent Connty. Utttee ( lli uuuty ilulldlig, Ulaad IJijiida, Uiih, Swaet'a Hotel, ( •"»'ANMl lUiplda, Milk. T. n Lmn, pr .prlel'i I I'll Inn I) .'I tlir llalhlsiB ll'.uar Harnetj and Saddlery. II , VlN'l n rontly pu'rlm-ed tbe ainek and intere.' li. ib*- b*-i .«• *f llariwi" * u •ni A III- li . r. ami 0| ailrd I" llir bil din? " K b ' f I - I Willi.m-. * *1 <dlr nl I'lat It >0r, 1 mii pi. pu'C' 0 atti rd t*. a|. lui'lna-a in IU'- IIm(I.i aa aiii! ^addlei. iiie. ll i« mi puijm.r t*. kee,-llie BEST STOCK AID WORXMEN. ud Ifiaro un p-iifti nnrai foun lition. i.miueuii ati/ck l.nw.'tl. .T-llr 11th 1**0 It liulld mr hualurai upon a bo nut tail In give u.' a rail ai.i JACOB HAMSnEM.. For bale or Bent. 1 IT\VEfarMllr two liouara and Ibrre lotf, Wll ba •••M w rllur i-r .ejcatrly. Tetuia 1-aay. (Iiir of the bnua.a la fur frlit until Mild. H ' KJIM iitauli fni aofculara Iu buaid ini marlrea. JUibPll IIAL.I.. l.awnl, Aug. 9tb., U70. For Sale. noC<K AMI l.or with all lha c»neeal>-npe f. • g-.od noiBK irilk riy. Mbd a g-•oil cellar. V a g-.od noiB" irilk abede tier*, fruit and aliral- lixjuiia of Ibe anb-enber. C. BKUAU, j.nwidl. Sept. Jftlh. IVO. Eathburn Houao. F. iXTlSHr.i. a lli.O., riopiietora.Miair Mon oeainl Uatrnuiifitirrtaliiamlrtapda. Midi. W. P. Barker, D RVTIBi*. M Monroe St.. Oianu Kildd. Mlcb. -Al- cork d-'Uu iu tbe b.i.t luminal a id al laaanQnldi Loomia it Browu. I 'Hit I I.AHK tu iiui Buola and .^b-ie*. taai l^n * ll.tiwii'. Jo rami Slra.-t (irand I'ap da katabhahed. ISAft. W ll. llrC.l>i >>.l.'. ileale' in Hardware. l»r> . IiihmI.. Cai |.r|», OH Clullia. fee. A lull (up- pi. Ml good. 10 I brae Ill-pa. Uneuta !a>«*>I Caa n le< a .11 md I'i M l "O.- Air ai. ran-l Itat'l'U. D nine ft NobU. i tlry I.oud-. CIniUlOg, Halt Capa. n RAl.RRi) ii 'Jmernea. 4c . w . i H. B.-itb.lbmi: uiadr in order. Blora in burk block, nppn.iir y anklln llnuae- Chaa. Althen. D KA Kit In l|. ad>"..a.ie riulblng. Oi-n"'a Knr- iill'.lni!.Inoda. Hit*, '-ai*. ' oriHT an.ir Waal rod H.I Hi*" tirldirr. Iwiarll Uicb. John fipf ft Co. D ' AI.RRB In Ku ii-i.ik' «'"« ^'nd Pairn rt. ins It-»«r'».|.d l.aol* ni.dr r-mn eoa-ia..'il» hind-rmi'.* la ofl-r. Jlanufiu-I • h-t Aaie.... 0in oea- I' A ' M I'r ••!. B- V Parka, KAJ.KH in W'alelM...I.'|.K.'k>. J.wrlry and Slim 1'Ule.l A air. >o. ti Muiiior f>lirri, tiaad i^p i er»>iBalatlebtliili 10 ir|ailing, aud anik arai* r.i t<-d. Jamea Gallup. W llill.i SA 1 E and ii.lul Uiuggial.Nc. S (2ana' .Irrrt, Unud oapida. Philip WollT, D K iI.KK im llendt-iiMdi- I'lntliing. O-nl'* FurnHi ing ilo-ida S...'J leHrl'Hid 4 I anal ol., Oiai.- ll i id« .. M^'la.ler i.'utlrr. w A Prauaa'a-, rTCIIU kK ' I. A J'Wrlir. »nd dealer In Kiln U'.id.Hid Stl er •! are. ^1 tlonri.e alr-el. Al .1 kind, o' n.tiliK Hoi inii'i t'. lirand Kapida ; D ll U J UoawortA •HUK Rliorinjf H a|«clalilv Ul.ektui.ihmg dunr Bouthwlck ft Wright Kil.KKS In I'lOJker.i. Iiia»«*a.r, Sll*»r Plat"' Ware, l.'iiiu ., falile Cnl'rry 4c . 41 Monrne.M . . . I(ii| id-. . Mlln r k'nd ol I litiri* alrn-i. I,i.ai'l Currier ft Putnam, RA'FRIt In tTf-.a.l. Ui-ce Im.'ua, md Rlink U.«.k..ilh.i. «taiiOi • i>. Mall I'Mieia. .Vr.B o ii>M|.-ia ..Oo lint dai uf.rluieia. .So II |V»-I atree'. (irand ll ijnd'. A. W. Cuniei. T. 0. Putnam. John Wilaoo- A ll kind* nf Blaca.mi ti ' MVf Hor»r-iho.ing aag* on and Can lay* Honing doaa proinplly. Edgar Mora*. O MN'IBOs Una I.UIU r.lili.m linn e, and ill "Inpi Uolrla aad Private llou-e., irama. • I r, in , lo and In m ail I leery Stahlr j vllho.il drivel, it lor crllllll,. Tboa- Tate. IIO'M^an l I arnaifea |rt wtlb oi Paa-engi-raciinveied 10 all lint- B. M Btowa. Iff ir'f.KS\M-H"d r I.tt di-airr In llafa and Tai- I }f I 111*, K"la a. OlOIra, |(r . and F-l IlinBab!- .1 iih .-rj i:.-.da. 4d Unun* Slrert. Orand Kajilda. Millinery & Fanoy Gooda. \ N EMllll K-w >1 -rk jn-t • pen.-.l l y lira If. I. Hdied. S4 .l"iir-e si , in«n'IRtniu aieliigan II r a'/irk eml-rae. » all laleal ^|'l<lijr -lyle- of lion li-ia, Itililnna l.iin-a. Fb wi-ra. aid TnmMdnta. to g thui a| ba fill line "f lio -da nanall/ k«-pl in a • rat i-laaa mil'lnnr •tn^r. cniniarina m my Bovelli.-» lioDncU madi- Hud triiunn d tu nnlur. JU KIXIM HollsK F It SALE UIR1 (BE I P. .V Notice octoiikh ia. jftro, \ t.L .ii ?"nB'a ttniidinz un nur Irfinkt Hp to the nlOir dale. UiU-t l e krltleil Imni^dliitrlr ilt ocw iro/t# win RE SOLD FOR CASH OH ITS EqUIVMEXT. C BUOAD A CON. .FOAH OUSTED, Propriofor of GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. One bnndi.l acrea under thornvsh eulilentian. -• Ik" ba'diaal rarie'ir* oi fiait and (irnaariita: rec*. 8h'ul»», Knava. Uraprrioi-t. .Iiaall Fiuila Ac - tn anruiatab Apple, nhi-rrr, Frar. Slbtriaa Crai<. 'e.ieb anil Plum Tfee. Giapevloaa iioae«, Shiabi fee. f r*iia aite an I Qiialllv, eery d-tl'Hble tnr villag. nidell* jaida ana g.idei.a. well graving lo Mlclii- '.m anil, and ean be ii ted and trai iplakted wllhnui neuring tberi'knf Ihm bT trauaponaiioa and delay, hen •ifdeied from a Jl.tuner. L.'>*e|l, Mich . /an. Mln, KJI. l>>0 tfi' l.nwell Bakary—unlng a good I imnei- tatiaire ol H E. K. nuxi.KY. tiwell. Oat. M 1170, 1411. 7-44 7-44 Reward Given. A I of LL Wll" b'V* got thr I'atarrb will grt a reward hy procuring a bottle 1 J>«. H B. PRCK'B CATARRH SPECIFIC! i la il a a- oern known t" fail iaany gen { uinrei, eidCa'arib. andgi?e'rv||rf ib. ! 'ir>t .toa-', e-i Jaing uo prualiatiugellecl on ' Mir *ra*eir. Sold hv Dru/gMa l.na-ell. No*. Uth, 18Tb. 7-44 7-44 J. Edwin Lee, llaaler ia M i MS I I MEAT?, POl'LTRY, OYSTERS. AND ALL KINDS OF GAME. CASH John Taylor, I ROV Mnndarard Nmiiiifar n or of railou. klnda "• 1 ^ . Pinna, II irr «». l uUlviHor.. *Cnt| era. b di alel*Iia i ^ aad all kindao^caating loonier. I...«v». ,, l''h. . 0( h ,; ittiuKa. Cphol.te lng and lloua. , i Knn.i.iiiiiK lliMt-l., ll indow siiadta aud i «i er I| ."g* i ma-a. F IM ii K.N". ' New Carpet Honae, IIMNR'iK ST. iiHAN|i K I PUIS Thennlye*. olu.i r I'.iifie* limine '. "Ween IMroit and Chi I M- R Ulodgett OWP.LL Wiwilru MiIIk nwiiutieiurrr ol Plein aim ,j fancy I a.alfn. r. a. I'ereilaalid j-ana, FlHnurla, lain and Kanov -lii-lliHr. s,oeki"g Yarn. ptc. I. O 8. N Edle ft Co.. wrlK liieh ""Til iood«' m'ulr Ir im" F u - W-.l and ' WOl.VFfilN K Pump Wmka. MmufnoJnrerajvl free fr>m lliieka 111. I|. *1 m H k-1 oilrr oinl f.ii » o .1. | »» tt o~d-n 1 Minpa. im*. lonrn W >1 aldr. M. C. Barber, S t'erESB lit In W .AI ll. b.rb-r. dr.iler In Gr-crr* in Fruvi-IOM. Crnckeiy. .tlB»awai all i , Hide md Ki our |i.ini|n. fur nnrtrar, whm prop a III invil or otlie wlar. prniuptli flll. I id., Mieti. S X Kl.lR, 'V. KniI. j 'AID Pi Ml ALL KIVUS OF F\T STOCK SALT P.lKK.SMOKEU IIA US, HIDES, I'KLTS. KU US. 4c. Thla |«|be plic III 'oiv your fie.b meal*, k rhol.. Ill eon.lanlhrnn band, lor pnoraaa .nw aa ran '.i al rdr.l Tb er .lanr- Bonh of Hndg'e ('reel, weat ibl. l.l lllrrr. Loai-H, lanaan V4lh, 1870. 1 o o VILLAGE LOTS FO a SALE, \vIOMT wi i>r:. OS MRS. SXKLI.'S u»mrio\ I "C iTVtH ob 'rater, Umnda-ar, lludaon, M ipb j und llriiali Flii-aa F..r |uirtfcDlar>. enipiirr ..I i/r- Siifji. )i r u u. William*, at tbe "KU Hn n lorr •' Tuom- loti will be told on time •• IIMtlVK HSKLI. Ariwrll, frl.iuar> 31'll, 1*7(1. XinM tmn-, aud a lull aaaortmcu ny. iiliu-'irari, y.inkrr Xir t la the .'.r-icrr and i;;-ii«(Ml I Establiehod IB37. For Sale. Frodacaand ProvUmo Liue. Tenin. caab. und will i p n *orreai^ad •rilb Gild at «l 10. I.c crram tad aoda Ti. i v^lar :a tiuix ato^jr. Bridge lUct, Lo'til, Mich. | elta u si lion*# MKKdAN, "alcu.a. ciorka, Jrwelrv, Sil. .er and I'lucd W.ir, :C CauJ a'.ttct. V s U - , 1 K ^ou , '* fpeciality. b ' La--,!]. j,ae »tk, 15^ nd Frf.t dv-iraldy Incited. Tbe aud compl. ti l; liiiialod Foi .IVtill V 4 .'UUKiO.N'. NEW BAKERY! The n denlgnad baring pu.ebaaed the I owell 4a .rrr, and i>n nnt'd tb-aam-, arr ptei arrd tu In' •aii lamlllaa a Ilk all kiadt of taker'a atnek, ancb ai 1 Oysters Served at all Hours! A GOOD LIKE OP FAMILY OBO- CEBIE& KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Kappera goitaa up and aeired -n ,hnrl aMiee. frRiOCK* WllirFIELD. I^iwell, N OT, S0<h. 1170, w AGON A CAKHIAGE bllOI A THRILLING ItAftRATlFS. [ CondvdtJ j I was not q'lltf ready for the ordca ihrou^li wliirh I knew 1 miiat ao-iii ,»:ims. I wanieii io move my li^ht •IjiikI n little out of ih- wny. an-l t.. h«» « rnii^« the bel clutlies thut I I could Hj.riu^ from fie bed withnor im- 1 'edim-'iit. I ihe efire gave a li tl •H'tfl', m I movel, ai if a'l.iut in itw.ik •^'i^hilv 0,1-iiiii^ my i-yes ni the aa n • ti'n•. Theli-nl iind haul inatunl'- (Hh ippeared. I then comp se !ly m id< lie (1 hi.-i* I c'i t ij^ei in the iiositio i «• f 'io stml, anl the a riiiijeiiujiil o h-' d o lies, p it my watch ml* w't th- kev under my pillow ho neir th •d^e thai th y couM ea< : ly hf tak"' 1 out, as I knew they wo dd lie—ex •iiiyuished one of mv candle^ aai my p ayt rs, nnd t-l '.sing my even re •i^ned myne!f io fate, with n » Yen •mifjuine nr defiirte liope ot e.xtrica lion fruii my pvrilous position. I mnile ,iiy breutli'mg and litt'e louder than when I w :» a«vakc mi I Iny wi'h my cheek on my h md. c'iinterf i'iiijf sleep. At list th s illiu-HS became m ire terrible ilia 1 •Yen my first ajjony off a-. Sevn,« •i'lies I fancielihat 1 h-ard a not' •U'-p approach from the p!nc* con- '•a'tneiit. As nfteii I was dcceivi'd Tuen a (fain that d'»:ilfnl stillne'S, ii which I -omted the tick'nifof the wa ch iliroutfh ih • pillow! It iras i. positive te i f wh n he came nut Jrom behind thv cu tain, stmniiiig at the •able and stoo.l looking at in.*, «a I was well aware, though my eyes w.-r t'lose<l, I fo c-'d myaeif 11 breatb regularly an i nndibfy. II • i>nine 1 »s- p ; he bent over nie. He pn«s d he lighted can lie slowly b-fore my face two or three ti ne*. I fi-lt tin- h'-al and saw the light throiiffh m closed lids, whi -h mnn have q dv r e.l riniijjb he did mo semn lo obs rv- their m'»t : on. Heaven yave me •livngih not lo movorcy out.— Sfi-lied, ap|»a emly. he pu bmk th oaiiilenickoiihesiand. a-tdhM h *n ! "re|>i *ofily and slowly imrier the pi!- 'ow, and one by one, be removed nr watch and ihe key of the safe. He stood ko long lo k ng at me ihat I 'elt impelli'd to open my «ye» aud leu- ly upon him. As he walked toward th" a ife, I lid partly open ihem, and caatniash watched him through my eyelashes I heard him fumbling with the lock, and onee he I ioked ov-r t-iwa'd the bed, Mv eyea weru wide open, bu I olosi d them in time not lo be de was in ray arms, listening with imaz*. ment to a npid na-rative of my mng* ilar adventure. I wouldn't suffer aim to open the safe umil Silas had oiiumoned ns-igLim e from the neigh- b iring houses. I f-ar d my deape- rate priaoner miaht st il eiinape.-^ When the a if* was opened, theie sat ny burglar on the funk, ha !f atu|ie< fi d for want of air, akni'Wiii on* •and, the packagtaof m mey in the •iher, ami the burned out eandlu at lis feet. He was reco un ted as m 'Id off -nder, who ha i not been lon^j •ni of Stat.- P r a H', Vt which in diMr o inrse of Isw. he was soon sent cick for a term o^" vears, wh ch t de- 'on 1 ly hope, mvlstas long aa h* lives; fur 1 confess f should Rot fei -l ••asy to h -lip iha he Wis al large.— T.ie look ot ra,'c he vftve me on com* ng out of ih- sap', w 11 not aeon be ••blii»-r red fro n mv m.-mcv. My hn-b .nd, I need not hardlf •ay, was gr a'ly p'-as -d with mf nvea'mem, m I complim-nted me 'ii_dily o i ih^ eou-aye and r,oolne«a vlnch bad doilbt'ess saved my lifii y i* well as our mon 'V. The love and i pr de with which he r-garded me, •t id with whi •h ho a'wavs, to tbia lav, reh-arses miv exploit, were 'hems 'Ires a mfficient compensation ••"or the horror ami the agony of that long summ-r night. BILLS & GEILL rnorniETOss. WAGONS AND CARRIAGE U A N T F ACTURID A N D UEPAIRED TO ORDER IN DU- RABILITY, DISPATCH AND PRICE WE WILL NOT BE OITDONE. CALL AN- SEE US NEAR JOHN WILSON S BLACKSMITH SHOP. lecteA. Watching him ote.ilth ; Iv I saw him open the door of the s'af • which he entered w'uhout withdraw- insr the key from the look. Hero was the oj portnni'y for whic 1 ' I had wailed and watched. 1 spra ig lUhtly from the bed. with one boiinil reached the aafe, dashe 1 the d >or l-i. turned the key, an I with o ie lung and loud thnek fell prostrate and senseles on the flo ir of ih» dark ro.im. How I mg I lay iip-m the II iop I to not kn 'W—o-obaolv tor a few ninntes only—but aa I was nncon acious. it seemeii rhen I oimi' t nys(df. aa if the interval ha>l been i lon-i one. I was arouse | by hi'- tilowa upon the iioii door, and foun i mypelfwtfsk after the l.<ng nervoib tension, but still calm I r mem' r the aatiafaetion wbh which I thought while 11 iy there before riiim/, tha he could not eaeap 1 , mingled will t va^ue nnd foo'ish dreid thai he nigl't in his ra^e burn (he r d iabl •ontents of the aale. He pon id d lospe a'ely on the d<»«ir. and swor 'ea fu'ly ai finding him-eif entranpe l. But ae I took no notii-f of h s uui cri-s, he soon gri-w quiet. Pr aently I io*". ami liglrinir a •andle, dress'd mi self with »!' p b'e haafe. mid wi'h trembling fi-igaa. uriiing ofen to I mk at the safe f om nder ihe clo-ed d 'or .if which I nore than half expect'd to ^ee hi OOll r ckling—why, I cannot iell, except that my mind was fall of imig' k o horror. I wa* aomi io readiness. I had no meani of imc rtaining the 'fm a" ho had my wateh in his po ke . and there was no clock io ihe ro m Taking the ca tdle, I haat. ned io aronse Dinah, wh", aa I ah tok her -lowly opened her • y- a, and with scarcely m T-than her n«'ial»lov- 'icas p> o' ouni ed her foi mnla: u W<*ll, Miss L l i '. what fhall fly—l^i-d masaa ! what 1 * de m iltVr wid ib- (ibild ?"' Yon ain't seen* ghoat have y..n, bonev ?' "No, Dinah ; but Pvo sei-n a'>m<* thintr w use ihan a sho*t. Pv (lan.-h' a rohber, a id he's in the saf . Wh-a" lime is it?" and look nz a' tb • J ck th ti, ihai tioke I i'owly m 1 d • liben'e'y—as—as bow eon'd D nah* clock help (loin.'?—1 saw to m\ gn-'t relief that li was neir midni/bt We hud scaro ly got down atabs when I heard the aonnl of wherla.*. A cuou'.a; muio aud ivy Josn BlLLIN0* i»y Wiiistliwo —I h ie sp n: a yreal deal of se rchinj^ •nd -u n m iiii'V, tew fi id out who vas Hi- fusi whis-le -, but no *0 now I m just az mu h u icinlis d on th* 'ibj-ki .af 1 waa. I kan tc'l who played on th® futl lice harp, and who b'e.u the fuat tin im, and i kno the Year that the harp •v of a llioiisiind sliin-fs waa dis. 0 . e *ed in, but when whisalinif wag HI infant it %7. hard for me tow afty tt •ir prayers in lo duto'i, Wli'ssli i e iy, w , n .j instrumeM "id iz did hi p 'fkcr ngtip the moathg md hlow'njr th -'U h the hole. Wimmin, az a kind, or in g luil)|£ are |*io- whiss'.ers, i do-iH kno how f tb'tnd th s out, bni i am (rlgd ov It, 1 iz a eood de d like crowing in a hen. Crow n ; ir. an u ilady like thing i hen o w do. * I hav ofae i h u aTd hons tri tow cm, out i nef-r knu one tew do hvraelf j'lhtiss. A rooater k m kn> wll, and % ho* kan kink well, nnd i say let eaoh ot# •f them stik tew their irado. Kliickin<; iz biat ax net; asarw In thia wnr'd ax cruwint;, eapeahily m a ix well did. Bu' i want it w-Il understood that i am the last m m oti penko-d who woul 1 refiae a woman a channo tew whissell if she wax certain aht had the ri^hl to puck-r for it. I never k m a irool w hissler b«t what had a good co'mtilishni.aw Whiaalim? is coniposed ov pMc^gf md wind, tnd th'-si* two acoonpUA* •nents denote rigor. ^ A a^uaw nam -d MesahnoqiM, vat burned to d" itb at Pishawby, last rueaday night, Th.'re waa a largo og on th" fire, and it ia supposed aho rie<l to roll it orer, an I in the at* L'RVit lost her balance and fell into h " fir-, from which shi* .wa* unahlo o ea ape, being weak Irora ago. A man emidoyed in scalding hogo 'it Magoo'tV logging camn, on tho Mmiotee r var wa ea en ip hy wolvea, n t I mg • nee. From aa* ••her soiree we learn (hat he waa la-t aeon «e t ng OM a pile of logg, and when the f U ' e waa vialied tiie, neft m truing by th- teams the man vat •' nnd lo be about h If ea'en up, aid the wolf tr-tcks on the ground oi* •oaed the authora of tho deed. At Greenville, the frien U of toa* .er mce have deola'ed ih 'ir iaianlien o P cute nil ciitasci of nmaoUort to 'he fill lest extent of the law, A reun'ou of Gosg family folk •laee a short time ain -a at Rijr, IU. (tomb county. Ti.ore are 281 wum b - s of the funily I'vin-T, of whio^ 164 we-e present, repraseutiaf |v« .eneraiions, Plainwell ia to haro a Another coal vin has boeii d)|> •oven-d at Commna over fo«r feol h ok. found b dow tho sand rook on* y 17 f-e f mn t'le ground anrfai^.^. The locality of that di«aoverv is ft sh irt d stan o east . f tho Other Oft the north side of tho riror. Of S J4 (vwinvtmenU to tha Pris ni in 1870, 93 w a M a ainalo I r eny; J7, g«-:iiid I^» ny j |<. « oy from b iildi.i</a j 2A burglary} •4 lor rob'ry ; 10 fiu- g^ault with u* tent to ciintnil mu d 'F j I t fop break* log with inieiti to oo nmw taroeay | 9 f-r forg.ry } Ifirpas.in * ooftH* rVrtnvo'tev ; i f" arson ; ftfor it* " at I IJif.r m I'der in ti\rt 9 for murd' r, Allvgu hoa had Jk

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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Oloe in Qraham'i Block. Up Stairs. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable " Texfts, f l 80 per year In Advance-

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W e d m M d o y M o r n i n g , AT LOWKLI, MICH.,

—BY— MOBRI8 ft H1KB.

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ATTORVEYal l.««, and Suluatnrlu i<Ute or Ubi-. tfd SUU-a On Jita.

tana itld *lllnr jn-.prrljr for aale or ri'nt. I.lrMia •d Claim Aifriit lor pfiirnlnR li'n«i'in» and ••• • iiiw truw Uatnomant. Odlci* in Oiahmua r.loca, up-•uira, l.uwvll, uirblcan.

John C. Covert.

ATTHATY Al l. >N.. Id rani Notiry P'lb lie 11 ki'id* ni K'ti i.u«imi« ]i-«ii -ny 'JO'-1 aitl. l -rk.v NcUhoiiitU, old Mxvi.ic ll-l

buiiUitt.Lw*'I- Micb.

•imu , duni1 altli n-ntn •< in I I*«p4ich Hu "iili', I'let Kiatl'a wuk-iu abnp—lat di>or a'iufb ul Bu-Mil'." Iil.tck>uulb >li<i|i.

John RomiK. yJIIAVlN'.:.<hanii••••Inc. llalr • uttin*. and wlii. . ' kri' d .i-d "I'll ui- tii«»a and ile- 'AKb. Kuo .i-, .'d Hnor ilr.ilmm'. lllurk, ippoiiltv Nattunal 11 mk

Mux. J. HoMiu. in iiiufac'ni^r ol Swlicbi". t urU I lliatda. K i pa mi <iaiiilii g-iud aKnitiuiMii of Mnbm jwl'rbis I'arl-, Ac. Cfli pal'l for Mdin' ll-.ir.

MUtoa M. Parry.

f ) K \l. Fatatf. Inauraltpr. a' d Collect'o|r A encf V iillicc ov.-r llinv A. Nnbie'* toi». Cmou Ulnck rat 'IJr,

H. H. Vinton.

DEI'UTY Hb-rin ant O n . •Urging *K'B|. Al buaifUtrUiirU lo mj tarr, •i«l tutmf*

pruiitfil nIU till* B

Robert Hunter J . . . TU-tnrK of th» foe-, ariii nii-nd uionjpt'y In Col-. J Oonri-iaacl'i *ad all mliU'te to mr car . ••Ikof utet lluul ti llantar'a Drug Stoif,

J. W. tipraguo.

JUBTICR >4 Ibe IVajH fur lb.- Iuaii«b*|i of I.navll. W.ll gira urkutjit atifnil iu to Hi. «i.|Jertl.iu <>.

aaroaat.. and ail niln-r hii*ii.r»« iat'uatrd (o in) carr

W • - PalltM. M. D..

PHYHICJAN and Saigi-u, l.ow.-ll, MUb OBr. •rrr NaUmal B <uk. Kr«idenerua Uad-oa •<

•PIMitlta rr>idru'» u( 0. 4. Ul.i*.

Pr« Feuk ft MoDant lal

Pbtainana nnd iuu-pooa. Odiie m Mauililc Bnibl-'int. L .atrll, Mich.

j . rMW. o. c. *co**»iit-

H. 0. Bt«ph«nion.

HliU«£l'Ari|iC Tbjr.l l*o k Surgeon «lloi.tl.'Bgiw*i<i JljpMiatiB ai.*' wbronir In

' " u o Stv|.b.|n«.io'i l'at.-nt Ti.irw" ann Saiipon ora. BiaiiuUcnirrdtn order. All »orh warrantr-l i-give •ali.fai'il..ii- . . . . . j ,

Keaidrnw . Ur»l Uouaa ^oilb of Uutun Scb.«'

J . Howard Smith. M. D.

UOMEOrAl'IIIC l'U)«iciaii and 8u>gr»B. <>B«. Ir-ut riioui ovi-r tile |."»l "It'Cr. K«.ldri.t«

•a ih-pul I.(Aid. UalU a'-Uwicd piouipll), (lay o aigbi.

Wtn. Pulleo. T \ KAl EK la Ha.dj-aia-ie ClulUmg. Clotha.Urni'i. I ) Kurid'hingOikmU. U«Ib.C*1i., B-ii.taand Mj'-a.

Cti-lblng eul ai.d mane I" older. Muia I'u.lru a Bloct.. Brt-lg* alirrl.

Beat Broa.

DEAl-ER-'tn CMblug. Tauk»-tK" li.ma. II it< and Cap- riiilliin* tut and mad.

la nnlar. More in O ih m'. Blm k, i...Well. Mcli-

bBeriuaa a MiUa. TvKAl.KKS iu I'f) ilulli nf. B«wt.t Wrnra I f llai*. '"ai#. fuinirbing Uunda. As. Ini'-n

ki .^. »'•»« Si'i*-

o. O Btone ft Co.

DBAI.KRS in I) >• l» -<ela. Hr O lira. B -oH and ^bnea, lint* anO Cap.. Cioeki-I) . SC. l»Uile In

Or4U*>>'. Black. Uiar. II. iilrb.

C. Broad a Son. K\LKK9in ll>' l'. <liow. l..at irr Midajc* *"•

ru-tnm nnrk .li-ii'i witb .'•it.ie.> nud dtf-pitnl" Ki in'-it.i>-i tlir i U< h tiiM ccoi otal vt U.abaot'' Illnck, ll Idgo .Street.

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B A R R & L I K S V E L D , (Baccuaaora tu Win. Liraira; !* Co.J

Uenlrta 10

FOREIGN & EOMESTIC MABBLF. ilODumenta. OrftTestoat-B, and JPurnltur;

Marble,

C3 Monroe Si 9 Pooniai i i St . , <iraiid R:ipids.

A. H BAnR n W Llr.dVK'.D.

O . K U S T E R E R , . { U K W ' E U & M A L S T E 1 {

C i t y B r e w e n - y , iRAND KAl'llia, - . . 1IICI

v r o c K . X X X & I ' l l K S K N T I 'SK A L I - X d : 1)UAU(JHTI .AGEIC.

'^atrrn litM'S and M ALT u( Markft prici

Geo. Bannott, ANCT»f*TUItK i .»i .md it.lur iq Cigin.

drla |irini|ili. Q'li-.lat .fti-lna-i .t UiiUU > .-t. 1.1 tea. l.nN-rll iln-lt.

Special Notice. Mrs. Jonesludrppndonl ClairToyanl.

L»fK MF i lllt. il'K'LMIIA.

Is n o w p.'iniiiUL'iiily 1 w i l l e d ovvi

k I l i m l i V s l .nwi ' l t , o n u - e H o u p m . t o U o ' d o o k .

lira. Jnn.-a ca i ti-il anr nne III" or bcr il'mrnt* li> i la-r.iyuni <.r ecun.rtjrli'. wnlih e;o-" M-an t

ima.h '.l* trjn-'-i I'l.h'l liv a i«ra mal i-iamlnution. • 'ieneaa, UtboJ hair "r hai.d Wiitlre "f t'.e t'ai «•>.» I r .11 • — • I. '"w. j" ti Cuvc all and b'

. ih..-acfr. IfptttaiftUtnllor f{rMlin'*"tiuq,rFt I ni!ft ivrarnal • fandi ali.-n #• b» Inck ol bat.

li .rti • In Itianea*. N liaiirt-»iUln«. .<•

L O W E L L NATIONAL HANK

O F L O W E L L .

C A P I T A L , . - - 150*000. SURPLUS, %- - • 41,800.

OlBKOTORr. n. A Rtea, Wa.W. iiATm. I TKOH II . NdHTI-K,

A d.dTAXAARII. Jam

F*«.* i8 Kue . r R Hisk. C T, tVoi.tiina, i . J . Kcaaa,

W. XnaroK, In tafA 'os t i ' a l c l o n I>««pofi l ta .

11. A. KICK. I'rraidrn'. J iS. W. .SuKru.S, Vtoe Pre*

r !•.birr. towell, isn. UiV. KM.

T H 2 0 ( 7 A S D B D T B ^ A S U B E .

The .abarrbor wl.lita In inlnnn hi» Menda and On mldte grner.illr. that br liaa {lilt 111 u large nlmrt-ueiit uf iliOi-erl. a. l<. the Uaauiiic btildlbg loiuMtl,. ccuplnl by nan brt-b , nt

\ nd will Hell .t n v«t>io ]•<* in lie li .in-n hr aay, foi CA^II OB BEADY PAY.

Call and nr.-in> tiiif It.n-k of elmliM- Kin and Ji»* 'nlTi-ra. •'U.-aia Sail aim (Mu.| Kiab. Plckli-». s.uce-. lui -eut Cbewing and Smnhlnv robicena. forrlgi. nd ii i<i.e>tiv Urud I'r'ilt. viii-a. Iini. H una, liiixi

Urrl aud Ura. 1*01 k i WiKhl, U'ltio# aud at'iue Warr. m'd e

11' n ram (HE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE AT ALL TILiEB, FOR COUNTBT PBO-

DOCB. Call and aati.fy ynmarlrva iliat yon em fi t;Our

<• I t O C J C l t 1 .i bi-npaa y c cmat Uiand Kaiiii • or /»weU

Bou't fur?, t tU.- pi icr under the Xuannte Ifall. B'fniinliir mr nmtto.

Quiok Balea and Small Proflte. U. UEUlXiiT'i.f,

Ada, Sue ICth, im. t mS*

Pay No A t t e n t i o n

ro os r M IN'S adreitiarmrnt or annther'f. bo' In k f'lr imuaeire*. and liar mar gn.Hla vbri

••u eon g-t tbi* i-r.l g.-jd. and tbi- innst »d tham fo •lununiiry. KiL IIjiu Mltrc.

U X WILUAVS. i.mrni. Actn. ro. ism

M

a . a.03tri;i

f i ESB tAf. ''urla-iug kcait. \U klnda •> f Ui ikac.tn be nblainud nf him alio.ret ratea.—

i.ijrts.. l.-w.-ll

John A. Gibson.

Vro lON'FKil VIy p ie-" fora.lling a • al l-aa' t'(» rarCnit. baa tnaoaiit "tbrr Ciat eln*

Au -t'-inrrr in lb** enunty l b* i< at of a tl.itctlMi .a> an ecU. Utte uiuag^ll. (<Acr Witn fi. t Bui ••vn i'. li.

Grand Eapids Business Di-rectory.

B. A-Harlan. a TTORXF.Y at i.ii». fm ritor In Obanrery. an

/V Judgr nf PrubatrOf Kent Connty. Utttee (lli uuuty ilulldlig, Ulaad IJijiida, Uiih,

Swaet'a Hotel,

(•"»''ANMl lUiplda, Milk. T. n Lmn, pr .prlel'i I I'll Inn I) .'I tlir llalhlsiB ll'.uar

Harnetj and Saddlery. I I

, VlN'l n rontly pu'rlm-ed tbe ainek and intere.' li. ib*- b*-i .«• *f llariwi" * u •ni A

III- li . r. ami 0| ailrd I" llir bil din? " K b ' f I -I Willi.m-. * *1 <dlr nl I'lat It >0r, 1 mii pi. pu'C' 0 atti rd t*. a|. lui'lna-a in IU'- IIm(I.i aa aiii! ^addlei.

iiie. ll i« mi puijm.r t*. kee,-llie

BEST STOCK AID WORXMEN. ud Ifiaro un p-iifti nnrai foun lition. i.miueuii ati/ck

l.nw.'tl. .T-llr 11th 1**0

It liulld mr hualurai upon a bo nut tail In give u.' a rail ai.i

JACOB HAMSnEM..

For bale or Bent .

1IT\VEfarMllr two liouara and Ibrre lotf, Wll ba •••M w rllur i-r .ejcatrly. Tetuia 1-aay.

(Iiir of the bnua.a la fur frlit until Mild. H'KJIM iitauli fni aofculara Iu buaid ini marlrea.

JUibPll IIAL.I.. l.awnl, Aug. 9tb., U70.

For Sale. noC<K AMI l.or with all lha c»neeal>-npe f. • g-.od noiBK irilk

riy. Mbd a g-•oil cellar. V a g-.od noiB" irilk abede tier*, fruit and aliral-

lixjuiia of Ibe anb-enber. C. BKUAU,

j.nwidl. Sept. Jftlh. IVO.

Eathburn Houao. F. iXTlSHr.i. a lli.O., riopiietora.Miair Mon

• oeainl Uatrnuii fitirrta liiaml rtap da. Midi.

W. P. Barker,

DRVTIBi*. M Monroe St.. Oianu Kildd. Mlcb. -Al-cork d-'Uu iu tbe b.i.t luminal a id al laaanQnldi

Loomia it Browu.

I'Hit I I.AHK tu iiui Buola and . b-ie*. taai l n * ll.tiwii'. Jo rami Slra.-t (irand I'ap da

katabhahed. ISAft.

Wll. llrC.l>i >>.l.'. ileale' in Hardware. l»r> . I i i h mI . . Cai |.r|», OH Clullia. fee. A lull (up-

pi. Ml good. 10 I brae Ill-pa. Uneuta !a>«*>I Caa n le< a .11 md I'i M l "O.- Air ai. ran-l Itat'l'U.

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nine ft NobU. i tlry I.oud-. CIniUlOg, Halt Capa. nRAl.RRi) ii

'Jmernea. 4c . w . i H. B.-itb.lbmi: uiadr in order. Blora in burk

block, nppn.iir y anklln llnuae-

Chaa. Althen.

DKA Kit In l|. ad>"..a.ie riulblng. Oi-n"'a Knr-iill'.lni!.Inoda. Hit*, '-ai*. *« ' oriHT an.ir

Waal rod H.I Hi*" tirldirr. Iwiarll Uicb.

John f i p f ft Co.

D' AI.RRB In Ku ii-i.ik' «'"« 'nd Pairn rt. ins I t -»« r ' » . | . d l.aol* ni.dr r-mn

eoa-ia..'il» hind-rmi'.* la ofl-r. Jlanufiu-I • h-t Aaie....0in oea- I' A' M I'r ••!.

B- V Parka, KAJ.KH in W'alelM...I.'|.K.'k>. J.wrlry and Slim

1'Ule.l A air. >o. ti Muiiior f>lirri, tiaad i^p i er»>iBalatlebtliili 10 ir|ailing, aud anik arai*

r.i t<-d.

Jamea Gallup.

Wllill.i SA1 E and ii.lul Uiuggial.Nc. S (2ana' .Irrrt, Unud oapida.

Philip WollT,

DK iI.KK im llendt-iiMdi- I'lntliing. O-nl'* FurnHi ing ilo-ida S...'J leHrl'Hid 4 I anal ol., Oiai.-

ll i id« .. M 'la.ler i.'utlrr.

w A Prauaa'a-,

rTCIIU kK ' I. A J'Wrlir. »nd dealer In Kiln U'.id.Hid Stl er •! are. 1 tlonri.e alr-el. Al

.1 kind, o' n.tiliK Hoi inii'i t'. lirand Kapida

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l l

U J UoawortA •HUK Rliorinjf H a|«clalilv Ul.ektui.ihmg dunr

Bouthwlck ft Wright Kil.KKS In I'lOJker.i. Iiia»«*a.r, Sll*»r Plat"'

Ware, l.'iiiu ., falile Cnl'rry 4c . 41 Monrne.M . . . I(ii| id-. .

Mlln r k'nd ol I litiri* alrn-i. I,i.ai'l

Currier ft Putnam, RA'FRIt In tTf-.a.l. Ui-ce Im.'ua, md Rlink

U.«.k..ilh.i. «taiiOi • i>. Mall I'Mieia. .Vr.B o ii>M|.-ia ..Oo lint dai uf.rluieia. .So II |V»-I atree'. (irand ll ijnd'. A. W. Cuniei. T. 0. Putnam.

John Wilaoo-

All kind* nf Blaca.mi ti'MVf Hor»r-iho.ing aag* on and Can lay* Honing doaa proinplly.

Edgar Mora*.

OMN'IBOs Una I.UIU r.lili.m linn e, and ill "Inpi Uolrla aad Private llou-e.,

irama.

• I r, in , •

lo and In m ail

I leery Stahlr j vllho.il drivel,

it lor crllllll,.

Tboa- Tate. IIO'M^an l I arnaifea |rt wtlb oi

Paa-engi-raciinveied 10 all lint-

B. M Btowa. I f f ir'f.KS\M-H"d r I.tt di-airr In llafa and Tai-

I }f I 111*, K"la a. OlOIra, |(r . and F-l IlinBab!-.1 iih .-rj i:.-.da. 4d Unun* Slrert. Orand Kajilda.

Millinery & Fanoy Gooda.

\N EMllll K-w >1 -rk jn-t • pen.-.l l y lira If. I.

Hdied. S4 .l"iir-e si , in«n'IRtniu aieliigan II r a'/irk eml-rae. » all laleal |'l<lijr -lyle- of lion li-ia, Itililnna l.iin-a. Fb wi-ra. aid TnmMdnta. to g thui a| ba fill line "f lio -da nanall/ k«-pl in a • rat i-laaa mil'lnnr •tn r. cniniarina m my Bovelli.-» lioDncU madi- Hud triiunn d tu nnlur.

JU K I X I M HollsK F It SALE UIR1

( B E I P.

.V

Notice o c t o i i k h i a . j f t r o ,

\t.L .ii ?"nB'a ttniidinz un nur Irfinkt Hp to the

nlOir dale. UiU-t l e krltleil Imni dliitrlr i l t ocw iro/t# w i n RE

SOLD FOR CASH OH ITS

EqUIVMEXT. C BUOAD A CON.

.FOAH O U S T E D , P r o p r i o f o r o f

GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. One bnndi.l acrea under thornvsh eulilentian.

-• Ik" ba'diaal rarie'ir* oi fiait and (irnaariita: rec*. 8h'ul»», Knava. Uraprrioi-t. .Iiaall Fiuila Ac -tn anruiatab Apple, nhi-rrr, Frar. Slbtriaa Crai<. 'e.ieb anil Plum Tfee. Giapevloaa iioae«, Shiabi fee. f r*iia aite an I Qiialllv, eery d-tl'Hble tnr villag. nidell* jaida ana g.idei.a. well graving lo Mlclii-'.m anil, and ean be ii ted and trai iplakted wllhnui neuring tberi'knf Ihm bT trauaponaiioa and delay, hen •ifdeied from a Jl.tuner. L.'>*e|l, Mich . /an. Mln, KJI.

l>>0 tfi' l.nwell Bakary—unlng a good I imnei-tatiaire ol H E. K. nuxi.KY.

tiwell. Oat. M 1170, 1411.

7-44 7-44 Reward Given.

A I of

LL Wll" b'V* got thr I'atarrb will grt a reward hy procuring a bottle1

J>«. H B. PRCK'B

CATARRH SPECIFIC! i la il a a- oern known t" fail iaany gen { uinrei, eidCa'arib. andgi?e'rv||rf ib. ! 'ir>t .toa-', e-i Jaing uo prualiatiugellecl on ' Mir *ra*eir.

Sold hv Dru/gMa l.na-ell. No*. Uth, 18Tb.

7-44 7-44

J. Edwin Lee, llaaler ia

M i MS II M E A T ? ,

P O l ' L T R Y ,

O Y S T E R S .

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

CASH

John Taylor,

IROV Mnndarard Nmiiiifar n or of railou. klnda "• 1 ^ . Pinna, II irr «». l uUlviHor.. *Cnt| era. b di alel*Iia i ^

aad all kindao^caating loonier. I...«v».,,l''h. . 0 ( h,; ittiuKa. Cphol.te lng and lloua. , i Knn.i.iiiiiK lliMt-l., ll indow siiadta aud i «i er I| ."g* i ma-a. F IM ii K.N". '

New Carpet Honae, IIMNR'iK ST. iiHAN|i K I PUIS Thennlye*. olu.i r I'.iifie* limine '. "Ween IMroit and Chi

I M- R Ulodgett

OWP.LL Wiwilru MiIIk nwiiutieiurrr ol Plein aim , j fancy I a.alfn. r. a. I'ereilaalid j-ana, FlHnurla, lain and Kanov -lii-lliHr. s,oeki"g Yarn. ptc. I.O 8. N Edle ft Co..

wrlK liieh ""Til iood«' m'ulr Ir im" F u - W-.l and ' WOl.VFfilN K Pump Wmka. MmufnoJnrerajvl free fr>m lliieka 111. I|. *1 m H k-1 oilrr oinl f.ii » o .1. | »» tt o~d-n 1 Minpa. im*. lonrn W >1 aldr.

M. C. Barber,

St'erESB lit In W.AI ll. b.rb-r. dr.iler In Gr-crr* in Fruvi-IOM. Crnckeiy. .tlB»awai

a l l i , Hide md Ki

our |i.ini|n. fur nnrtrar, whm prop a III invil or otlie wlar. prniuptli flll. I id., Mieti. S X Kl.lR, 'V. KniI. j

'AID Pi Ml ALL KIVUS OF F \ T STOCK SALT P.lKK.SMOKEU IIA US, HIDES,

I'KLTS. KU US. 4c. Thla |«|be plic III 'oiv your fie.b meal*, k rhol..

Ill eon.lanlhrnn band, lor pnoraaa .nw aa ran '.i al rdr.l Tb er .lanr- Bonh of Hndg'e ('reel, weat ibl. l.l lllrrr. Loai-H, lanaan V4lh, 1870.

1 o o VILLAGE LOTS FO a SALE,

\ v I O M T w i i> r : .

OS MRS. SXKLI. 'S u » m r i o \

I"C iTVtH ob 'rater, Umnda-ar, lludaon, M ipb j und llriiali Flii-aa F..r |uirtfcDlar>. enipiirr ..I

i/r- Siifji. )ir u u. William*, at tbe "KU Hn n • lorr •'

Tuom- loti will be told on time •• IIMtlVK HSKLI.

Ariwrll, frl.iuar> 31'll, 1*7(1. XinM

tmn-, aud a lull aaaortmcu ny. iiliu-'irari, y.inkrr Xir t la the .'.r-icrr and i;;-ii«(Ml I Establiehod IB37. For Sale.

Frodacaand ProvUmo Liue. Tenin. caab. und will i p n *orreai ad •rilb Gild at «l 10. I.c crram tad aoda Ti . i v^lar :a tiuix ato^jr. Bridge lUct, Lo'til, Mich. | elta u si

lion*# MKKdAN, "alcu.a. ciorka, Jrwelrv, Sil. .er and I'lucd W.ir, :C CauJ a'.ttct. V s U - , 1

K^ou•,• '*

fpeciality. • b ' La--,!]. j,ae »tk, 15^

nd Frf.t dv-iraldy Incited. Tbe aud compl. ti l; liiiialod Foi

.IV till V 4 .'UUKiO.N'.

NEW BAKERY! The n denlgnad baring pu.ebaaed the I owell 4a

.rrr, and i>n nnt'd tb-aam-, arr ptei arrd tu In' •aii lamlllaa a Ilk all kiadt of taker'a atnek, ancb ai

1

Oysters Served at all Hours!

A G O O D L I K E O P F A M I L Y OBO-C E B I E & K E P T C O N S T A N T L Y

O N H A N D . Kappera goitaa up and aeired -n ,hnrl aMiee.

frRiOCK* WllirFIELD. I iwell, NOT, S0<h. 1170,

w A G O N A C A K H I A G E b l l O I

A THRILLING ItAftRATlFS.

[ CondvdtJ j

I was not q'lltf ready for the ordca ihrou^li wliirh I knew 1 miiat ao-iii ,»:ims. I wanieii io move my li^ht •IjiikI n little out of ih - wny. an-l t..

h«» « rnii^« the b e l clutlies thut I I could Hj.riu^ from f i e bed withnor im-1 'edim-'iit. I ihe e f i r e gave a li tl •H'tfl', m I move l , a i if a'l.iut in itw.ik •^'i^hilv 0,1-iiiii^ my i-yes ni the aa n • t i 'n• . T h e l i - n l iind h a u l inatunl'-(Hh ippeared. I then comp se !ly m id< lie (1 hi.-i* I c'i t ij^ei in the iiositio i «•

f ' io s t m l , a n l the a riiiijeiiujiil o h-' d o lies, p it my watch ml* w't

th - kev under my pillow ho ne i r th •d^e thai th y couM ea< :ly hf tak"'1

out, as I knew they wo dd lie—ex •iiiyuished one of mv cand l e^ aai my p ayt rs, nnd t-l '.sing my even re •i^ned myne!f io fate, with n » Yen •mifjuine nr defiir te liope ot e.xtrica lion f ru i i my pvrilous position.

I mnile ,iiy breutli'mg and litt'e louder than when I w :» a«vakc mi I Iny wi'h my cheek on my h md. c ' i interf i'iiijf sleep. At l i s t th s illiu-HS became m ire terrible ilia1

•Yen my first ajjony o f f a- . Sevn,« •i'lies I f a n c i e l i h a t 1 h -a rd a not' •U'-p approach from the p!nc* con-'•a'tneiit. As nfteii I was dcceivi'd

Tuen a (fain that d '»:i lfnl stillne'S, ii which I - o m t e d the t i ck 'n i fo f the wa ch iliroutfh ih • pillow! It iras i. positive te i f wh n he came nut Jrom behind thv cu tain, stmniiiig at the •able and stoo.l looking at in.*, «a I was well aware, though my eyes w.-r t'lose<l, I fo c-'d myaeif 11 breatb regularly an i nndibfy. II • i>nine 1 »s- p ; he bent over nie. He pn«s d he lighted can lie slowly b-fore my

face two or three ti ne*. I fi-lt tin-h'-al and saw the light throiiffh m closed lids, whi -h m n n have q dv r e.l riniijjb he did mo semn lo obs rv-their m'»t:on. Heaven yave me •livngih not lo m o v o r c y out.— S f i - l i e d , ap|»a emly. he pu bmk th o a i i i l e n i c k o i i h e s i a n d . a-tdhM h *n !

"re|>i *ofily and slowly imrier the pi!-'ow, and one by one, be removed n r watch and ihe key of the safe. He stood ko long lo k ng a t me ihat I 'elt impelli'd to open my «ye» aud leu-ly upon him.

As he walked toward th" a ife, I lid partly open ihem, and caatniash watched him through my eyelashes I heard him fumbling with the lock, and onee he I ioked o v - r t-iwa'd the bed, Mv eyea weru wide open, bu I olosi d them in time not lo be de

was in ray arms, listening with imaz* . ment to a n p i d na-rative of my mng* ilar adventure. I wouldn't suffer aim to open the safe umil Silas h a d oiiumoned ns-igLim e from the neigh-b iring houses. I f - a r d my deape-rate priaoner miah t st il eiinape.-^ When the a if* was opened, theie sa t ny burglar on the f u n k , ha ! f atu|ie<

fi d for want of air, akni 'Wii i on* •and, the packagtaof m mey in the •iher, ami the burned out eandlu at lis feet. He was reco un ted as m 'Id of f-nder, who ha i not been lon^j •ni of Stat.- P r a H', Vt which in diMr

o inrse of Isw. he was soon sent cick for a term o " vears, wh ch t de-'on 1 ly hope, m v l s t a s long aa h* lives; fur 1 confess f should Rot fei-l ••asy to h -lip iha he Wis al large.— T.ie look ot ra, 'c he vftve me on com* ng out of ih - sap', w 11 not aeon b e

••blii»-r r e d fro n mv m . - m c v . My hn-b .nd, I need not ha rd l f

•ay, was g r a'ly p ' - a s -d with m f nvea 'mem, m I complim-nted m e

'ii_dily o i ih^ eou-aye and r,oolne«a vlnch bad doilbt 'ess saved my lifii y i* well as our mon 'V. T h e love and i pr d e with which he r -ga rded me, •t id with whi •h ho a 'wavs, to tbia l a v , reh-arses miv exploit, were 'hems ' Ires a mfficient compensation ••"or the horror ami the agony of tha t long summ-r night.

BILLS & GEILL rnorniETOss.

WAGONS AND CARRIAGE

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

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

R A B 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 I T D O N E .

CALL A N - S E E US N E A R

J O H N W I L S O N S BLACKSMITH

SHOP.

lecteA. Watch ing him ote.ilth;Iv I saw him open the door of the s'af • which he entered w'uhout withdraw-insr the key from the look.

Hero was the oj por tnni 'y for whic1' I had wailed and watched. 1 spra ig lUhtly from the bed. with one boiinil reached the aafe, dashe 1 the d >or l-i. turned the key, an I with o ie lung and loud thnek fell prostrate and senseles on the flo ir of ih» dark ro.im.

How I mg I lay iip-m the II iop I to not kn 'W—o-obaolv tor a few ninntes only—but aa I was nncon

acious. it seemeii r h e n I oimi' t nys(df. aa if the interval ha>l been i lon-i one. I was arouse | by hi'-tilowa upon the iioii door, and foun i mypelfwtfsk after the l.<ng nervoib tension, but still calm I r mem' r the aatiafaetion w b h which I thought while 11 iy there before riiim/, tha he could not eaeap 1 , mingled will t va^ue nnd foo'ish d r e i d thai he nigl't in his ra^e burn (he r d iabl •ontents of the aale. He pon id d lospe a'ely on the d<»«ir. and swor 'ea fu'ly ai finding him-eif entranpe l. But ae I took no notii-f of h s uui cri-s, he soon gri-w quiet.

P r aently I io*". ami liglrinir a •andle, dress 'd mi self with »!' p

b 'e haafe. mid wi'h trembling fi-igaa. • uriiing o f e n to I mk at the safe f om

nder ihe clo-ed d 'or .if which I nore than half e x p e c t ' d to ^ee hi OOll r ckling—why, I cannot iell, except

that my mind was fall of imig ' k o horror. I wa* aomi io readiness. I had no meani of imc rtaining the ' fm a" ho had my wateh in his po ke . and there was no clock io ihe ro m Taking the ca tdle, I haat. ned io aronse Dinah, wh", aa I ah tok her -lowly opened her • y- a, and with scarcely m T - t h a n her n«'ial»lov-'icas p> o' ouni ed her foi mn la : uW<*ll, Miss L l i ' . what fhal l fly—l^i-d masaa ! what1* de m iltVr wid ib-(ibild ?"' Yon ain't s e e n * ghoat have y..n, bonev ? '

" N o , Dinah ; but Pvo sei-n a'>m<* thintr w use ihan a sho*t. P v (lan.-h' a rohber, a id he's in the saf . Wh-a" lime is i t ? " and look nz a' tb • J ck th ti, ihai tioke I i 'owly m 1 d • l iben 'e 'y—as—as b o w eon'd D nah* clock help ( loin. '?—1 saw to m\ g n - ' t relief that li was ne i r m i d n i / b t

W e hud scaro ly got down atabs when I heard the aonn l of wher la .* . A cuou' .a; muio aud ivy

J o s n BlLLIN0* i»y Wi i i s t l iwo — I h ie sp n: a yreal deal of se rchin j^ •nd -u n m iiii'V, tew fi id out who vas Hi- fusi whis-le -, but no *0 now I m jus t az mu h u icinl is d on th* ' ibj-ki .af 1 waa.

I kan tc'l who played on th® f u t l • lice harp, and who b'e.u the fuat t in i m , and i kno the Year that the h a r p •v of a llioiisiind sliin-fs waa d i s . 0 . e *ed in, but when whisalinif wag

HI infant it %7. hard for me tow afty t t •ir prayers in lo duto'i ,

Wli'ssli ie iy, w , n . j instrumeM "id iz did h i p ' f k c r ng t ip the moathg md hlow'njr th- 'U h the hole.

Wimmin, az a kind, or in g luil)|£ are |*io- whiss'.ers, i do-iH kno how f tb'tnd th s out, bni i am (rlgd ov It , 1 iz a eood de d like crowing in a hen .

Crow n ; ir. an u ilady like th ing i hen o w do. *

I hav ofae i huaTd hons tri tow c m , out i n e f - r knu one tew do hvraelf j'lhtiss.

A rooater k m kn> w l l , and % ho* kan kink well, nnd i say let eaoh o t # •f them stik tew their irado.

Kliickin<; iz biat ax net; asarw In thia wnr'd ax cruwint;, eapeahily m a ix well did.

Bu' i want it w-Il understood t h a t i am the last m m oti penko-d who woul 1 ref iae a woman a channo tew whissell if she wax certain aht had the r i^hl to puck- r for it.

I never k m a irool w hissler b«t what had a good co 'mti l ishni .aw Whiaalim? is coniposed ov pMc^gf m d wind, tnd th'-si* two acoonpUA* •nents denote r i go r . ^

A a^uaw nam -d MesahnoqiM, v a t burned to d" itb a t Pishawby, last rueaday night, Th . ' re waa a largo og on th" fire, and it ia supposed aho rie<l to roll it o r e r , an I in the at*

L'RVit lost her balance and fell into h" fir-, from which shi* .wa* unahlo o ea ape, being weak Irora ago.

A man emidoyed in scalding hogo 'it Magoo'tV logging camn, on tho Mmiotee r var w a ea en i p hy wolvea, n t I mg • nee. F rom aa* ••her so i ree we learn (hat he waa

la-t aeon «e t ng OM a pile of logg, and when the f U ' e waa vialied tiie, n e f t m truing by t h - teams the man v a t •' nnd lo be about h If ea 'en up, a i d the wolf tr-tcks on the ground oi* •oaed the authora of tho deed.

At Greenville, the frien U of t o a * .er mce have deola 'ed ih 'ir ia ianl ien o P cute nil ciitasci of nmaoUor t

to ' he fill lest extent of the law,

A reun 'ou of Gosg family f o l k •laee a short t ime ain -a a t Rijr , I U .

(tomb county. Ti.ore are 281 wum b - s of the fun i ly I'vin-T, of whio^ 164 we-e present, repraseut iaf | v « .eneraiions,

Plainwell ia to h a r o a

Another coal v i n has boeii d)|> •oven-d at C o m m n a over fo«r feol h ok. found b dow tho sand rook on* y 17 f -e f mn t ' le ground a n r f a i ^ . ^ . The locality of that di«aoverv is ft sh irt d stan o east . f tho Other Oft the north side of tho riror.

Of S J4 (vwinvtmenU to tha Pris ni in 1870, 9 3 w a M a a inalo I r e n y ; J7, g«-:iiid I ^ » ny j | < . « oy from b iildi.i</a j 2A burglary} •4 lor r o b ' r y ; 10 fiu- g ^ a u l t with u * tent to c i in tni l mu d 'F j I t fop break* l o g with inieiti to oo nmw taroeay | 9 f - r f o r g . r y } I f i r p a s . i n * ooftH*

rVrtnvo'tev ; i f " arson ; ftfor i t* " at I I J i f . r m I'der in ti\rt 9 for murd' r,

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S N O W P L A K R N .

BZ It. W. LOh-OtKUiOW.

Out of tho IxjKmi of thi< nlr, Out of tliodoud-IolilMof hof Rnrmeuta sUnVeti,

Ovar thu woodlamlM ITOWII and Iwre, Orei tho b«ry(«t floM.- fonakou,

Kllerit, Mill Kofi, ntnl hlow, Dosoeadii t h o RUOW.

JBtni MI out luiaioi t*ko BnrtdCTily fhipe In "orao rtlTlno oxprwwlon,

Kren u the IrmiliU-U lu«rt iloth inaku l u tho w l i i U ' ooiuitenano« i - o i i f u u i l u i i ,

The Irnntilcd nkr revotl* Tho grief 11 foulo,

Tkto iKtliopocni of the air, Blnwli in "('""Ml Kf1lalili» rrconloJ:

Thin In tho HOcret of diwpalr, l i o n g i u i U c l o u d v b o t o n i U o a n i a d ,

• N o w t r t a t u p o r M l a n d I T W I W T o ndixl and Ui'Id.

THE INTERCEPTED LETTER.

An RpUndo of Ihr Slfg® of Pmfl*.

DY CliiRBNCE F. BUHIiBK.

l>omtbo Now York EteniuR M«U.

the carpets, and when I remonstrated ' lie pnt hin haok u p in a strange manner, which was all tho more nnaccountable, because ho had always been a pattern hoy. I "would have been less astonish-ed' i i it had been the riusohJbvous OB-

THE XctilLL DISASTER,

Statements of the Bnglnrcr m tn in .

OLTVEll COTTRHL'S STATEMENT.

I was engineer of the T. L. McGill. car; Imt, lo, and behold! alter that lit- ' j^g flre nofc originate in the engine tie rogue had eaten on the succeeding r o o i n ) llH HtftU.(1, but started back af t on day, he auudwily threw h u toy# into , the star-board quarter, aud was caused,

> amrbpcnrae very grnvp in his T ^ by the overheating of the And when 1 found him , i e ck ntovo.

i steamer Some eighteen persons or j more were taken out safely with these

ni Cap- two small skill's, all of whom went on board of the H. C. Yeoger, lying at the bank below tho bar, or to houses in tho vicinity, where they found shelter and raiment. These raftsmen deserve un-

Grare and Gay. Summary of Late Sews.

j the stove demeanor.

limited praise for their unremitting and , could play on it. skillful efforts iu saving the wrecked peo-

looking very wise over a book that he - )nBt n j n 0 o 'do ,^ . T i i e alarm was given I was pretending to read through my: | , v M o m e 0 ( t | i e ,ieok crew. I was sit-spectaeles, I determined 'o ho surprised ^fng in tho blacksmith shop when I

j at nothing after that. heard the alarm. T mn out, on finding . " I t waa well I did so ; for tho next ^ boat w a n on are, and attached the day when I wanted my obedient little i ^O H P t o t l u i firo-pumpor doctor. Nelson

i Jemiio to go in a pivrtdcmat direction i { r o w n ( the second engineer, assisted she made t »oint to go m an oppo i n o ju attaching the hose and starting site one; aud ou the ensuing day tbe doctor. Jerry Lory, the assistant Grace suddenly acquired a mania for ^ engineer, brought the nozzle and ren-

i swallowing everything that came in her | j 0 r e ( j assistance. The doctor had just way. And when I discovered a msty | g 0 t to work when word came that it

| nail in her mouth I thought it time to Wf tS nseless to use the fire-pump, the 1 have these phenomena cxplaineu. Ho flnmp8 ^nying got under full head-

>{? !d[

I pie. They ocoomplisEed more than any i t broke out about hBif others who attempted to suceor or save

them.

The tmest story will find some in-; I detailed the various symptoms in the w f ly i this time the engine-room was credulous readers, and perhaps there are some " bage oceeturs," us Mrs. Gamp called them, who will be wicked enough to iuhinuate that mine should be taken with a grain of salt.

But to begin'. Louis Napoleon inau-gurated the Franco-Prussian war under the impression that a German was only intrepid in eating cheeso whose odor alone would kill any one But when the powerful

five cases to a distinguished physician, ^ t h fire and smoke. who replied as follows: . i I ran up on the foot box and opened

'41 Madam, i t is a well known physi- • the throttle Talve to blow the steam out ; •meal fact that while the system of ' j n ^ 0 i n g B 0 m y bair was singed, and ological fact that while o ) _

any person is iu a debilitated condition i the side of my face was slightly scoroiied the food eaten by that person modifies : —nothing serious; I was the last one to his characteristics to a greater or less i i e a y 0 tbe engine-room; in coming down extent. In order to supply us with ffom the foot-box, blinded and choked meat our Provisional Government has i b v the smoke, I feU twice, and lost

King William clubbed their needle-i era. Your son, who wis obliged to ^ a j j 0 U t j g 0 t hold of the slats along-guns, and knocked the Preaohman's kcpl j jump from spot to spot, had eaten a bi t j fljje the boilers, and then I knew my into a cefcked hat, Mr. Napoleon ascer- of kangaroo; the other one, who spat j o o a i j t v ; I went to tho forecastle, tained to his cost tha t a German could I and got his back up, had been indulg- w j l o r o crowd was collected; stand the smell of powder as weM a 8 | i n g i n some ca t ; and the third one, Thompkin and tho first clerk, that of Limburg cheese. A cordon of | who looked so wise in spectacles, had j ^ McFarlane, was there; McFar-

daughter, who bad the books of the boat under Your •Prassiau steel was soon drawn around partaken of owl. . Pui-is, and carrier-pigeons and balloons became so obstinate as to always go in j jjjg a r m . the captain was throwing bar-were its onlv means of communication the wrong direction, had dined "J1, rels and cotton Dales overboard for the with the onteido world. And even mnlo, and the one who displayed such i p C 0 pi 0 to hold to. The pilots, Kelly

an appetite for old nails had eaten a i a n (^ Murray, were helping—pitching piece of ostrich. • • . . ^overboard everything that would float

" I felt so relieved by this explana-1 _p i R nk , barrels—everything they coidd ion that I rft once pwpetrated a ioke | jay j10 |^ 0£ j joined them and helped .y asking him if the Provisional Gov- t h r o w o u t c o t t o n b a l e ! S c i c Tliere

these means hud their drawbacks, for the balloons-were frequently captured by Uhlans, and the pigeons were no less frequently captured by hawks that, being kept for that purpose by tho PmssioiiB, wero called " uhlans of the air ." The letters, which were written in cipher and could only be read with a microscope, were always rolled up nnd put inside of a quill plucked from the pigeon's tail and afterwards rein-eertod.

Every one knows to what extremities the Parisians wero reduced tlirough scarcity of food, and how the proverb that " every dog has his day " was ex-emplified when that animal became an article of luxury in the starving city. Nay, every cat then had its day; and, wo may add with perfect truth, every rat. During that crisis, an army cor

ernmont was called so because it sup- j w e r e eleven bales of cotton on board, plied us with provisions.

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Beneath theFnrnace Blast, From the Brooklyn Saglo.

and we heaved them all overboard. George Murray threw over a hook-plank and jumped overboard on a bale of cotton. The negroes knocked him off and took possession of it. I t was a . wsm . i . . . . . R'

On Sunday morning a most singular | struggle for life—every man for hiin-and, at first thought, incredible occur- j self, without regard to race, color, or rence was brought to light a t Atlantic I previous condition of servitude, as the dock, a man being discovered asleep ] politicians say. and still alive in a " f i e ry furnace."—j I thought it about time to take care The facts are as follows : On Saturday | of No. 1, and jumping on a bale of cot-night Capt. J . L. Lonnsberry, of the ' ton, called on Woodruff, the second tug J . K Guile, returned from rercov-1 clerk, to jump on. He jumped on like

a June bug ; the bale careened, and I rolled off into the water, and went splashing under the guard. I flound-ered around, and got hold of the bale

to be extinct, for when the fires were I While holding by banked the embers wore raked to the ! fashion, I tried to restore the circula-back of the furnace, and fresh fuel wos i lation to my hands by pounding them added. The fire was larger than cus-1 violently upon the bale. Can't tell how

m.

ing a ship in the harbor, lay up over . 1 - . . . .night, as is the custom of togs, at the

respondent of an Amencan paper was | A t U n t i c d o c k . T h e firea were careful-q u a ^ r e d for the night m an old mill l v . .banked," and the firemen went , 0

m the immediate vicinity of Pans . He ^ w e for a few hours. On Sunday' again, but had hard work to hold on, ' < waa accompanied by several Prussian m o m j n g be returned, and on entering I being almost frozen. I held with my

officers, who used the sashes of the UP- | t b e boiler rooms to inspect his fires, he hands as long as I could, when I lost per windows for fuel, and made j w u 8 gtutadsed and homfled a t the sight1 my grip from numbness. I seized the themselves quite at home! 0 f a bnman head just within the fur- bale with my teeth, and stuck to it like over their rations of black bread, j n a c e door. He naturally supposed life i grim death to a defunct Ethopian. sausage, and pea-soup. By midnight all were fast asleep on the floor, with tho exception of the •correspond-ent, who sat bv the fire preparing dis-

r }• itches to be forwarded on the ensui . ay. While thus

^ i -ratclking and i J«n\ above, and t n ^ n w oj m n c n | waa drawn qmdkly guerrillas known as rrancs-tireurs ^in-1 h o t » and the other was burned to a down, and when twenty-five feet from stantly rushed through his mind. B u t ! ^ ™ ' jhe feet were baked, and the the shore, a yawl from the Henry 0 . ho resolved to reconnoiter before giving | ^ j , , wbere theclothing peeled oil, was Yeager came along, and lwaahauled in,

-an alarm; and divesting lumself of his; r o a t e ( | Notwithstanding all this, the i like a frozen turt le from a dead log. I , boots ho cautiously ascended the stairs. I „ n a oml I wns ns rtiff nn a nokur. and thnv rolled The room was illuminated by tho moon

was freed sufficiently from the dirt 'and i my legs hanging over the sides. They ashes to be recognized as a " dock wol-1 put me ashore and started off, and loper" named John McGrath, who had I Woodruff and another man helped me once been a fireman, bu t whohad "lost j crawl on board the Yeager, where I caste" by his fondness for firewater.—'procured dry clothing and had myself I t appeared that he had freely imbib-; thawed out. My fingers were frost ed on Christmas day, and after going j bitten, and I was as cold as a turnip, his bottom copper at a saloon, was j I was kindly, treated on the Yaeger, kindly cast oat by the gentlemanly" and, in fact, everywhere. I live in St.

head of the s t a i r s ; and he advauced so noiselessly in his stocking feet that ho succeeded in grasping it. Then came the tug of war. A hawk had captured the pigeon ' pnmnetor as having" rutstayed his use'-; Louis, a n d ' f e e l ' t h a n k f u l ' f o r my es-and entered the room through one of 'f^Jess. After coming within an ace cape.

of t h e f r e e z i n g p o i n t , h e e l u d e d t h e j OAPTXDJ BOWMAN'S STATEMENT. watchful eye of the watchman, and „ . . , , . . . stretched himself for the obtaining of j Captain Thomas Bowman, of the needed warmth and shelter from winds "teamer St. Francis, says his boat was tliat blew and the cold that bit, in the I lying ot 0 . K. Landing, almost three place designed for another sort of fuel, miles above Shoo Fly bar, taking

1 Summary of CongreHSlonal Prococdings. j 8R.NATE, J a n . !20tii.—Among thfl bills Intro-I ducod vvftR o n e incorporating a enmpan* to i conetruot a tunnel undor tho l luduon luvor ' between Now York and Jcreov City, and ono i under Eas t River between New York and Brooklyn.—The upecialcoramittoe on uouthem outrages wan named. ronniHting of Senatorn Scott , Wilson, llieo, Cliandler, and Bavnrd.— Tho Bntro Tnnnol bill, which proTiaea for paying over t o tho Sutro Tnnnol Company t he

Sroeeeda of monera received by tha Uidted tatea f rom tho aalea of mineral laoda; fifty

thousand dollars to bo paid u p o n the comple-tion of erory Ave hundred feet , and t he tunnel to be cempleted within ten years was taken up, dtecussed, and laid aside. —Th« bill to r e f n n d statos tbe intoreat and dis-oonnt on monoy borrowed to oqulp, pay, supply and t ranspor t troops fo r the serrice of tho United States in tho recent war was debated during tho remainder of tho sOHsion.—After a s exeoutivo soaalon, t he Senate adjourned na t f l Monday.

j HOUSE—Some t ime was spent in committee | of tho wholo, on the consular and diplomatic j appropriat ion bill, bu t wi thont dispoalng of it

t h e Houue took n p and amended and pasaod | tho Senate bill proriding a territorial govern-

men t for t he District of Cokinbia.—Tho army j appropr ia t ion bill was repor ted f rom commit-

tee. I t appropriatea $27,475,000. Adjoumod. Saturday's eotwion will bo fo r general debate

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The Things that Were.

, A good story is told, says tho Boston I Traveller, of "two old merchants, in Es-! sex county, Massachusetts, who once i attempted to fa i l They were brothers; ' and by honest industry had acquired a handsome indeponuence, and were spending the evening of their days in a quiet, comfortable way, keeping a store, which they both diligently tend-ed, rather for tho comfort and conven-ience of having a place of daily and regular reaort, than for any great profit in their business. Well, being easy, good natured sort of men, they had, " j u s t as a matter of form," put their names to the paper of a son of one of them,in business in a neighboring town. Matters wont on as usual for some time after the old gentleman had adopted this bad habit of endorsing the young man's paper. Bnt at length this son and nephew discovered that he could not pay his honest debt, and so inform-ed his father and uncle. The old gen-tlemen sat down in their leather bottom chairs to look over this matter, and to decide what they should do. " Well," says Capt. A., "if £ . has failed I sup-pose we have too, haven't we, brother?" "Why, yes,"replied Capt. E., " I d o n ' t see but we have; and if we have failed we must take down our sign und not pretend to bo doing business in the or-dinaiy way."

These points settled, the old gentle-men proceeded to dismantle their store of i ts weather-beaten old sign, and then set themselves down to wait for credi-tors to come in and attach their goods and ohattels. But to their surprise no-body came near them; and they went tkrough the forenoon as u sua l At din-ner they made their way with serious-ness to their respective homes, and as Captain E reached his fine old mansion on H street he looked cautiously around, oxpecting to see strango faces in his apartments. But seeing none, he turns to his eldest daughter, and in a solemn voice inquires: " I s tueir no-body here but the family, my daugh-ter?" "Nobody, father." "Havethere not been any strangers here this fore-noon?" " N o one. Why, did you eac-

AN Indiauapplis paper p u t s the cap- \ THE weather in California is mag-, ture of a four pound eel in its chrono-1 nificent. ^

logical lecord. WM. H. BnoonWAY has been confirm-* A HEAFION why a piano was not saved ed as iigent for the Indians in Miohigun.

i at a firo was because none of tho fire- . . THE governmont has ordered the suf-

, . „ . , . , fering Indians near Forts Laramie and ^ VETEIUN angler fished two hours , Eetterman, to bo subsisted temporarily

through the ice m North Stoilington,} Ht Jt,, expense. Conn., ono day last weok, nnd caught i " fifty-nine pickerel. EDWARD POWKIW, who has been on

a. -n a. » . . trial for the past two or three days for Tini Boston Advertiser has boon, t h ( , m n r i l e r 0fVh ( ) H . QunW, at the Chi-

looking into the census returns, and ( .n g ( ) iv.Uing Mills, was Wednesday finds that in Colorado there are many morning acquitted by the jury. men of many minos." . , ^ . ' ,

, - I Two children were poisoned to death . " H o w do you define 'black as your i u B o B t o u b y tasting tho contents of a ha t ? said a schoolmaster to one of, they picked u p among the ruins of

. .{P nf /"l , w ;'ft drug store destroyed at the Milford

the windows from which the sashes had been torn, us aforesaid, in order to de-vour the prey at his leisure. Tho " TJlilnn of the air ," no sooner saw the man than he struck he talons still deeper into the pigeon, flapped his huge vans and disappeared through t h e window with its victim, leaving its tail in the hands of the correspondent Judge of tho surprise at finding that

, several of the quills contained small rolls of paper covered with short-hand writing of the minutest desoription. Supppsing them to be important mili-

•^tery dispatches, ho took them at once _ ^ te headquarters, where a stonognipiier: itno^vrut' the condition of things at the > broke forth. She rounded NVOWYMWISWL ^ I* i-.»•« 4 It r«L* .» - - . . . . • AL . .A J A_ AL. -

m befo re 'Sowa * He ' loses "uothingTn ; freicht. He saw the" fire on board of the shoes, as they are not his. He ex- McGill shortl pressed no contrition for his beastly i He backed the 1 — intoxication, bnt severely "blessedT ' the landing as soon ns possible, but

t after i t broke forth, t. Francis away from

««« km$

examined them through a microscope aud pronounced them to bo a letter from n lady iu Paris to a friend at Tours. Suppressing the signature and

u everything of a private nature, I ap-.« pend tbe remainder of the let ter: , - "PAJUH, D e c . , 1870.

, "MY DAKUNO:—In spite of tho Chas'seport rifle and tlie mitraillouse I am ' iu durance vile' in the starving oapitnl of tho French Itcpvbliv. I

the saloon keeper for expelling him to ! l , n (l to heave slowly over the shoal wa-tlie " gusty flaw" while celebrating ter between where he lay and the main Cliristmas. Capt. Lonnsberry, in all 1 channel. The St. Francis arrived at his exiKJrience, says he never before the burning steamer in twenty or saw or Knew of such a case, and no one twenty-five minutes after the first fire

— " to under windward time would deem at possible for a hu- t l ' 0 ster.K and to the

man being to live for live minutes, o ' the McGill, and worked up next much less to sleep there, except to to the Arkansas shore holding out sleep his last sleep, but such is the fact, m the nver and sending her yawl to aud there's another case for science, as j save the people in tho water and on the showing what amoimt of heat the hu- burning vessel. Captain Bowman di-man body can stand. , rected his men to tako the yawl on the

: I starboard side of the burning steamer, Coul Oil Johnny. ; nnd to keep its stern down stream and

T i wr a i i - ,, , back it toward the McGill's forecastle, X ^toeraUy knomi ns ; t b o g ( ) t a b o a r d . iUR()) t '

italioine the word because tbe Empire 1 ^oal Oil Johnny, whose exploits as , | ) e c a r 0 f u ] n o t to overload it. The di-is un opposum that only pretended to | l o nK a B ,11H money lasted have been r e c t i 0 n 8 w e r e well carried out, and n

• bo dead in order te rid Itself of the; o t ^ ^ newspa^rs , | ) o a t i()ftli of people was brought off be-Prussinn dog. And although Victor: writes a letter to the Meadville, Pa., • f o r e t b e ftri}vaf 0f tlio steamer A . J .

t Hugo says the Itepublic is ' awake 1' I Bepubhcan, correcting some misrepre- m i t < , n B f u n d i n g on fear it will soon lie ready to take an-1sentations concerning him. Ho says: j t l ] Q M c a i l p g forecastle wero taken off other Nap. * * * But my main, m a " o f reason knows what evils o n ^ j ] n l t r j l ) o f t h f l y a w l j n t , l i B

object in writing is to toll you about ' 1116 at the tim® the possession of j w a _ i n the meantime, the St. Francis the most remarkable feature of the | ™f l property became vested in^ me. herself slowly into the

as I rememberod that He who hears tbe l * a i} hardly knew what to do. I triad broke out, by a part c cry of the • mgry raven had not always | ^ fl^ardian appointed, but, un- u n ( 1 w a 8 j y ^ g idle at t heard the cry tliat went up from a fam- ^CTI

t ' 1 0 excitement at that time, the o n e o n board. Captai ishod city. There is b u t one tiling I ^ a 1 ' fabulous and failed, j m a n n e d at once, and

I met There is b u t one tiling |

worse tiian living ou horse-moat, ana I f ^ r y

art of the deck crew, the bank, with no

. j | one uu uumtu. Captain Bowman bad it Ivi ' m ! i n n f t d at once, and with it saved a

o i number «f people. Two negroes nnd

Crown Prince I o v o r y description Moltke and McGiU's forecastle. wind forced

• i they would have been in hot water con-! a n y amoimt of money. Betwixt my | j,jie blazing fire down upon them, while slantlv. Geu. Trochu keeps the Par- agent on the farm, and a host of s«lf-, t h e currmt " • • • • • « a < /vrmaficnfAMl nivonfA mv HnanA vaa flmn 11 . i 0 owuv.T. vacu. &tuv>uu uuc , , • , „„„ii me uuuyiuK curreu* prevented the isinns in ignorauce of the actual state constituted agents, my share was small. j,0iits from reaching them, nnd of affairs, and us " I t is a wise child I ^ 0 , ? i e . 0 ' / , o n T townsmen assisted faith- ^ w o r o e j t be r drowned or burned to

n father ," so it j | death. The St. Francis stayed near " ' " in

having left half

jjf that knows ite own , quires a very wise adult to know

ie orsho is eating iu tho shape moat.

t ^ . m u y t o n d m e o i m o n e y a n d p m ^ r i y ^ g t B t a ^ n e a r

what if should have though aU would have j t h e h n r Q m i i n t i l o n e i u

•e of hoen when they got all I pes- t L e i n o m i l t b e W l l i t 6 having left half sessed but it appears that some miser-j a n h o n " S o r p . , H h e a r r i v ( > ( l a t o u r I t i A t ail iiuiir • 011*7 ainvcii a- uux

'One day immediately after <linner,, ft1)|e H^trixpH^ol newspaper correspond- i e v e e after dark Sunday night, bring-rrny oldest boy, Sammy, wafc affacted i n ' e n ^ » e i t h e r disappointed at not getting , j n g t j i e f 0 i i 0 W j ng people: Mr. Hazel,

•a a singular manner. He had always I ® ^ ' . , ? r , prtHnpted by their evil no- barkeeper on the McGill; Geo. CorrelL - -wiUked iu u solemn und deliberate way, j t"r8» still try to keep u p a cry of the | c o o j ; . Xhamas Evans, (colored)

. aa if keeping step te the Dead March, I tohulous amounts 1 speut and in such : barber—taken out of the woter inseusi-• But on th ia occasion he left the table 1 ' 'ksard ways. I have since, as before, ^ „ f e w

"with fl sedes of jumps, and I supposed Jned to earn a honest hying, which I , aboard of the B ijxisad | b n o w j8 m o r e ^ a n many of my defom

pect the sheriffs here and keepers." But no sherifft came and no creditors

troubled the o ldmen/ Eveaybody know that they would pay their honest debts, and meet all their engagements if it was in their power so to do, and that it was useless and sonBoless to resort to tho usual methods of collecting debts of them. So, in spite of all the brothers could do to fail and have their property attached, nobody seemed inclined to disturb them; and so they utterly fail-ed te fail, to the amusement of their younger ' neighbors in trade, some of whom, though now old themselves, continue to laugh over Captain E. & Co.s' a t tempt to fail.

him to bo in fun until I found It was, impossible tor him to use any other e r 8 o0* means of locomotion. \ THE trial of Dr. Lanuhan hus been ' Shoo Fly bar, some four hundred yards

r minutes after get-ting aboard of the St. Francis.

| Captain Bowman stales that a cypress ' raf t was lying aground on the head of

"The next day, after dinner, I no- ' vsumcd, nor is it known whether it below where-the McGill was aground, tried a phenomenal change in my son w i i i j,e until the meeting of tho next She had two light skiffs, which were

corpe. He went about spitting on , general conference. , manned at onoo and sent to the burning

Population of Utah.

The cesnus returns from Utah are completely counted, and show the pop-ulation of the Territory to be 80,786. Great Salt Lake County contains 18,-337 inhabitants. Piute County is re-turned as having uo population, its in-habitants having been driven out by Indians. Utah County has a popula-tion of 12,243. Salt Lake City, in Great Salt Lake County, has a popula-tion of 17,282. Those born in the United Sti^tes numbering 10,214, and in other countries 7,008. This, at first glance, seems to contradict the popidar belief that tho followers of Brigham Young have been recruited chiefly in foregm countries; but when the tables showing nativity of parents, tho relative numbers of the sexes, and the number of children are preuared, this seeming contradiction may ue explained.. The census report, when complete, will show jn addition to the distinction be-tween native and foreign born, the number of citizens born from parents of foreign nativity—a distinction of great ycJue, but not hitherto noted. The population of Montana is 20,594. This number may be slightly increased by whi too living on Indian reserva-tions.

A few weeks since the Rev. Dr. M , paster of the High Church Bap-tist cougregation in one of tho thriving cities of New Jersev, received the fol-lowing note: " b e a r Doctor—You would greatly oblige ono of your par-ishioners if, at any eorly day, yon would preach on Eoclesiastes in., last clause of the third verse—'A time to dance.' " On the following Sabbath evening the doctor created quite a sen-sation in his congregation by reading the note, and adding: " When I shall have becomo fully satisfied that the im-portant duty of dancing is neglected in my congregation, rest assured I will give all needed admonitions on the sub ject."

felt, ' ' replied the youthful wit.

TUB thrico-triod lawsuit of Rev. Mr. i Gibbs, te recover salary due him from | the Congregational Society of Gilead, Ct., has resulted in a verdict of ^387 in his favor.

A MAN who wss told by a clergyman • to "remember Lot ' s wife," replied that he hod trouble enough with his own, without remembering other men's wives.

firo.

s. mington, Delaware, Wednesday morn-

NICE wooden shoes are manufactured by tho Swedish colony in Maine. A uair costs forty cents, and only two Lours fime is consumed in the mnnu-facture.

THE authorities of Harvard College Imvo issued a circular announcing tliat in 1872 the requisites for admission in-to tho Freshman clall will be consider-ably increased.

THE question is now agitating Massa-fhusetts, whether a wine cellar in a gentleman's private house comes under the law prohibiting tho vending of in-toxicating beverages.

AN old lady, not remorkable for the clearness of her ideas, describing a fine summer evening, sa id : " I t was a beautiful bngh t n ight ; the moon made everything as light as n feather!"

A LirriiE dog which was not long ago carried by railroad from Canterbury, Conn., to Hartford, soonbecame'home-sick, and slily started off alone on his way back. I t took him eleven days te accomplish the forty miles.

H i s GRACE JOHANNES, t h e R u s s i a n bjshop of Alaska, held a solemn reli-gious service nt the Greek-Russian chapel in San Francisco on the 6th of January, that being Christmas Day ac-cording to the Greek-Russian calendar.

THE sacrifices the present war in Eu-rope demands are shown by such a fact as this, mentioned in a private letter te the Moravian. Near Herrnhut, Saxony, a father had threo sons and four sons-in-law in the army. Tliey have all been killed.

."NEVER," says a henpecked man, " marry a woman worth more than thou art. When I married my wife I was worth fifty cents, and she was worth sixty-two cents; aud when any differ-ence occurs between us she throws up the odd shilling."

SOJOUUNEU TUDTH uses this argument: " D i d Jesus ever say anything against women? Not a word. But he did speak awful hard things against men. xou know what they were. And he knew them to be true. But he didn't say nothing 'gainst de women."

A MOVEMENT is afoot at Boston for the relief of needlewomen and other working girls, many of whom uro now out of employment. Boarding places where living may be had at small ex-pense will be estabbshed, and other philanthropic plans will soon bo carried o u t

A MISEB worth $20,000 died in Knox-ville, HI., recently, from unintentional generosity. He drew a bank check of 1500 instead of $5, to present to a nephew, and when he found what he I hud done, he cried, "My God, I am a | ruined ma«," and very appropriately! died.

A TOUNO LouisviLiiiAN enjoyed a tcte- i a-tete with his beloved in a doctor's: study on a recent evening till a skele-! ton hanging u p began to rattle omi- i nously. Both tnought ghosts, and fled, i I t was found that a rat was building | his nest in the skull, and his move-1 ments caused tho rattling.

THE hunters of Siberia, when pressed J by hunger, tako two pieces of board, [ and placing one on the pit of the stem-sch and the other ou the back, grad-, ually draw togother the extremities, j and thus allay, in some degree, tho! cravings of appetite. This is supposed | te bo a very economical kind of board. |

A OLEROYMAN w a s p r e p a r i n g h i s d i s - ! course on Sunday, stopping occasion-1 ally to review what he had written and te erase what bo was disposed to dis- j approve, when ho was accosted by his | little sou, who had numbered but five j summers: " Father, does God tell you ! what to preach?" "Certainly, my ' child." "Then what makes you scratch ; it out?"

THE Mechanics' Institute at Kansas : City has just held a fair, and a set of | furniture was awarded to tbo local edi- { tor receiving the highest number of votes, and a pump to the one receiving the least. The voung man who got the furniture immeoiately took out a mar-riage license, and the one that got the pump has started a temperance soj ciety.

At the battle of Gravelotte the colors of tho 16th Prussian regiment wore taken by the enemy, and were recovered by a young woman of some twenty-four years of age, by the name of Jiertie Weiss, who, m a private's uniform was fighting in the regiment "KronPr inz ." In doing this she was severely wound-ed, which led to the discovery of her sex. She had entered her name on the books of the regiment as Bernhard von Weiss, and had already been decorated with tbe Iron Cross by Prince Freder-ick Charles. I t seems that through and by tho connivance of a Captain of the Sixty-ninth regimeatof Prussian Infan-try she passed an ensign examination successfully, and had already partici-pated in several battles—among others that of Spechren Heights—and sup-ported herself so woll that she was dec-orated and transferred to tho Crown Prince's regiment. She is said to be good looking, aud to bear herself mod-estly though firmly.

THOS. GARHETT, well known as

Jirominent Abolitionist anil nn especial ru "

• v j ing, aged eighty-two yeais. ! THE first ballot of, tho joint conven-| tiou of tbo Kansas legislature for the election of an United States Senator, on the 25th, resulted as follows: Alex.* Coldwell, 87; Sam. J . Crawford, 34;

j ex-Gov. Shannon, 2. Caldwell is tfierc-j fore elected.

THE house of Wm. Crowin, of Brond-Iwood, HL, wns burned a few nights I since, and Wm. Reynolds and two of j Crowiu's children perished in the j flames. Ton other persons in the honso were more or less mirned. Reynolds lost his life in attempting to rescue the

; children.

j A sociETy has been organised in i Chicngo under the nnmo of the "French Producer's Aid Organization," for the

Opso of sending seods nud agricui-'implcments to the suffering and

' impoverished French peasantry. Gov. I Palmer is President of the Assooiation, ; with Vice-Presidents from all parts of the State, comprising many leading

I ogriculturists.

THE unveiling of Miss Ream's statue of Lincoln took place Wednesday night in the Rotunda of the Capitol, which was briUiantly illuminated and decorat-ed with flags. One made of California A silk was suspended over the statue. President Grant, Vice President Colfax, General Sherman, Judge Davis, tho Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, and the orators of the occa-sion occupied seats on the platform,

j There was a large audience, including | tho Judges of the Supremo Court and j members of Congress, with their fami-I lies. After music by the Marine Band, | Judge Davis, of the Supreme Court, I proceeded te unveil the statue, which was covered with the Notional Flag. As

1 soon as this was done tbe assembly 'broke forth in applause. Addresses j were delivered by Senators Trumbull, ! Patterson and Cnrpenter, and Repre-i sentatives Cullom, Banks and Brooks, ! of New York, eulogistic of Mr. Lin-j coln, and in congratulation of thesuc-: cess of Miss Ream.

FOREIGN.

| THE French have inundated the"* i country around Douai and Arras. The j strength of the German army in the | North is 80,000.

A SEMI-OFPICIAII declaration has been received from Constantinople tha t henceforth Turkey will rely on herself for protection, and not on the interest and jealousies of European powers.

THE defeat of t h e Prussians a t Dijon on Sunday was complete. The troops under Riccotti Garibaldi destroyed the 61st Prussian regiment. The French behaved heroically.

i LETTERS from Paris by balloon state I that the Council of Defense, on tbo : afternoon of the 21st, after the sortie, i accepted the resignation of Trochu, 1 and replaced Admirals Saisset and ! Laronciere. Trochu remains civil, j Gov. Lefloe has been succeeded by ! Loraiue.

Personal Notes.

BARON VON BEOST, t h e A u s t r i a n Premier, smokes forty cigars a day.

MR^ FERRY, the new Senator from Michigan, is soon to become a son-in-law of Senator Chandler.

GENERAII PRIM is said to have left an estate estimated a t four or five millions of dollars.

CARDINAL ANTONEIIU e n j o y s t h e r e -putation of being the best judge of claret in Italy.

THE health of Sir Roderick Murich-ison, tho well-known English savaqt, reported te be improving, W

HON. DAVID LYMAN, P r e s i d e n t of t b i Connecticut Air Lino Railroad Co., died at his house in Middlefield, Tuesday.

A FLORIDA gentlemen proposes to fight an alligator with a buteber-knifo for $500.

THE Prince of Wales has acccpted the Presidency of the Royal AgnciU-turul Society of Ireland for 1871.

ONE of the myst remarkable cases in the bisteiy of divorce has just been.un-cartbed in New York.

THE Saturday Review thinks that the chief intellectual lights of America du-ring the 18th centuryi were undoubted-ly Beniamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards. I

FORREST acted in Chattanooga, ro cently, and a Knoxville paper insists that when he appeared on tbe stage, and the audience saw that he upon whom they looked was not the cavalry leader. General N. B. Forrest, the only great man of that name of whom they had ever heard, they jumped to their feet and declared they had been sold.

AN Ohio man who passed around a plate at a religious meeting for contri-butions for the heathens, and then pocketed the money, has been acquit-ted of stealing by a niry of the vicinage on tho ground that he was the greatest heathen thoy knew, and therefore justly entitled to the money.

A CINCINNATI police judge is in a Irish butehei

e other day. Celestinl, who feels this loss the depth

uandary. An inaman's cue the other da K

ish butcher cut off a. T h A

of disgrace, demands that the Irishman shall h e hung, according to Chinese law, which fundshe l all the precedent there ip in the matter, and tho judge can find no law to touch his case.

I 1

UNDER. THE ROSE.

UT L. r . i.ippiNoorr.

She thlnkolh thno dead, O roac! Though thy withered petal* dona.

Though thy bloom be dead And thy jx-rfume flod, Yet down In thy heart. Which 1 toro apart,

I kixHcd a thonRht—that WOK thy aoul! A thotiRht that li«po<l my heart'a control. More paMlonate ind awcot and truo Than xwootcit rono that over grow.

She QluRfth thee by In iicorn ! Ah I witherml, faded, forlorn.

Did Khc know a truo heart's fato With thine waa made Incorporato?

Well, bo it no! Re mine tho ulia'iow, horn tho nhliie, Ou UIK'N dim path I thouKUt dlvlno

An hour ago. One tnor* I—V »l Ihr. fieo »o fair! Om* more thought of tho grace ao rare ! One hint good-night, one lavt good-by I We kwin our aocret, thou aud X—

~ i, lot Come. iw go • —11 an irptr't Magatin*

^ LE MANS.

T h r L a t r O p r r n t t o n a — T h e Defeat—Ita Prol iu l i l r C o n a e q n e n e e a . .

To clearly understand the recent op-erations in the vicinity of Le Muis, it is necessaiy to go back to tbe situation of both armies a fortnight ago. At this time the forces under Prince Frederick Charles occupied a line stretching from tho vicinity of Dreux, passing before Cliartres to Vendomo. IDetaohed corps at Orleans and along the Loire protect-ed the Gorman left wing, while the Ger-man Army of the Loire, in the vlcinitv of Gien, kept watch upon the French Army of Bordeaux, which was reported advancing from Bonrges.

Undoubtedly at this time the Fronch hod the udvantege in the situation. Their line was snorter and more oom-paet than that of the Germans. Chan-

^ z y ' s army occupied a line extending " f r o m Negent-le-Retron to a point south

of LeMans, completely covering all the railway communicationa with the sea. Tho northward movement made by Chanzy, after tho French defeat at Or-leans, had thrown the Germans com-pletely ou the defensive. I t had com-pelled them to extend their lines im-mensely, thereby necessarily weakening it at all points. When Chenzy, after a most fatal delay, determinod upon taking the offensive, ho had one or two 'movements te select from. The first was to extend his right wing and take V'ondome in flank, and by forming a junction with the army of Vendomo and Orleans, and retire northward. This would have necessitated their forming a new line, which would ox-tend from Dreux to Cliartres aud Pith-iviers.

The next movement was to continue, or ratherrcsume, the flank march north-ward, flank Chnrtres and advance on Versailles. This, as will be seen at a

Slance on the map, involved tbe aban-onment of Lo Mans and its railroad

facilities, and tLe compulsory depend-ence upon the single railroad lino to Cherbourg for supplying Chanzy's largo army with food and ammunition. In addition, it must be admitted that a flank march upon Versailles in tho face of a watchful enemy, rendered possible tho isolation aud subsequent capture of tbe flauking eolumn by a sudden ad-

Vvauce on the French centre from Cha-teaudun. Still, it must bo horns in mind that all groat flank movements are full of danger. MacMahon's flank march to Metz was badly executed, but its conqeption was admirable general-ship. I f the French army had "suc-ceeded ih crossing the Meuse river it would ha^e been impossible for the Germans to have prevented the escape of .Jazaine's army, l u fact every mil-itary movement promising great results is attended with great risks.

Thus we consider that Chanzy's movement should have been northward. Once north of Chartres the chances would have been ten to ono in favor of his raising tho siege of Paris. Prince Fredrick Charles, failing in piercing the French centre, would have been unable to give battle except at a most decided disadvantage. Besides which the great length of his liue would have prevented his concentration between Chartres and Drenz iu time to foil the French fionk-

^bg party. Chanzy, however, adopted the plan of

advance on tho left flank of tho German army. He throw forward flying columns to occupy tho attention of his enemy along ih^ir whole line, while his right wing pushed on through S t Calais in tho direction of Vendome. Had he be-gan the advance ten days earlier ho might have been successful, but the re-sult cunld only have been the withdraw-al of the. German loft and the concen-tration of the entire German army on a shorter line, and ono which more ef-fectually covered the besieging army before Paris. Practically but littleim-

. jjmdiata benefit would have been do-ijved from the success. Ultimately inuch good might have followed; for it is roasotiable to suppose that had the first tloiifcmovoiuentsuoceeded, Chanzy would have followed it u p by a second, directed against Dreux. What tho French general seemed most solicitous about was tho covering of Le Mans. Ho appeared to forget tha t the tempo-rary abeudonmeut of the place would be more than compensated for by a successful march upon Chartreii.

By the time Chanzy began moving, tho Germans, heavily reinforced, were again in condition to resume the offen-sive. Before the French column had struck tho flank of Vendomo Prince Frederick Charles threw his left wing forward and drove i t back. The Grand Jhike of Mecklenbnrg, commanding the

frefman right wing, simultaneoush ad vilnced upon Nogent-le-Betron. aud it very soon became apparent tliat the German plan not only embraced tho capture of Le Mann, but also the pre-venting of Chauzyretreating northward, in the direction of Chorburg. Whether the French Hue of retreat northward has been cut oft* yet wo aro unaware, but the fact that iu the recent buttle ut Le Mans the French faced eastward.

After tho Germans had advanced be-yond Calais andNogent-lc-Rietrod,Gen. Chauzy's chances of relieving Paris de-pended solely upon Lis winning a great victory. Strategy could do little tuen, unless ho had evacuated Le Mans, and made forced marches to Montague, from which place he could have threatened

f * e German right and compelled it to auge front under most disadvuntage-H circumstances. But Chanzy him-

self would have to ohangti front in tho open field to make any «nch flank movement,.and iu doing so he would have run imminent risk of being badly beaten in detail.

The last alternative of the French | was to fight a pitched battle. So far as i we can judge from the dispatches Chan-zy erred in continuing to fall back be-

i fore tho Prussian advance. He should have endeavored to pierce their centre bofore thoy had reached Montfort. In-stead of doing that ho continued re-treating, evidently upon tho supposi-tion that as his forces retired upon a common centre they would become more compact and hotter able to resist the Gennaus in a general engagement.

' Tho result proves tlio error of any such supposition. Prince Fredeaick Charles does not appear to have attacked tho French all along the linos. His two wings soom to have dono all the work, while his centre remained comparatively inactive. In other words, ho massed ou his wings and drove in the Fronch northward and southward.

I The battle of Le Hans was fought some seven miles from the city, and took place near Montfort, as wo sug-

Eested probable in an editorial pub-shad some days since. Savigno

1'Eveque, the immediate scene of the engagement, is a villagesituated north-eastof Le Mans.

By his defeat Chanzey has lost his last ohance of rebeving Paris. The present indications are that both wings

i have been badly beaten, and if this bo the case he will have to retreat wost-

i ward upon the seaboard .instead ,of j northward, in which event he would have stood a better ohance of doing something in the fe*.uro. By the occu-pation of Lo Mans, with the Fronch out off from Alencoln, tho Germans possess all the roods by which a suc-cessful advance on Paris can be mode m the future. 'No flank movements are longer practicable, and i t is not likely that Chanzey, if even his army remains intact, will venture upon a di-rect advance. Altogether wo are in-clined to regard the recent engagement

; as tho finishing stroke to Paris. The German movements have been admira-ble throughout. Thoy have been di-rected with askill and an energy hardly surpassed by the movement on Sedan. Ft now remains to bo seen whether tho the Germans can follow up the great advantage they have gained.

The Cave of Adullam. At last we are scrambling on foot

down the steep ciicuitous path which leads to the entrance to AdUllam. The swords bought. Alee leaves our Beth-

i lehmite, with many threats and point-! ings to the pistols, in charge of the i horses, and we clombered along the narrow ledge leading to tho mouth of the cave. I t is infinitely-difficult and

| rugged, and consists of a tortuoUs path a few inches wide, which twines along

I a jagged precipice five hundred feet high, on the other parts of which there

1 is not footing for a wild goat. I t is dizzy work, but we keep our eyes on tho wall-like rock which stretches above

; us, avoid looking into the chasm bo-i low, and move slowly onward, contiu-! ually using both hands and feet. | A huge block of stone has fallen across the broken pathway close to tho

i entrance to the cave. Wo clamber over it—not without the sort of help the Arabs give strangers at the Pyramids and which consists of but t ing you from

'behind, while half dislocating your ' shoulders by tugs iu front—end ore at tho opening to a small grotto, which lends to a natural winding gallery some t hirty foot long. Wo pant and squeeze through these, dofting most of our clothing, on Alec's advice, and find our-selves at last in a noble natural cham-ber 120 feet long, and from 10 to 45 feet wide.

This is the Cave of AduUmau. Tho candles wo hove brought with ns are attached to the walls, and the arches and stalactites of the lofty roof aro seen through tho darkness, irregular and dim. There is ample space here and iu the recesses round for several hundred men; and when we oonflider its all but impassible approach, tho ease with which it could be defended from tho attack of what would be an overwhelming force elsewhere, i ts com-parative nearness to Bethelehem, and weigh the evidence for and against tho

'accuracy of the site, we come nnaui-mously t t h e couelusion that tradition is in this instance right Here i t must

. have been that David longed for " tho 1 water of the well of Bethlehem, which is by the gate," when the village was garrisoned by the Phil is t ines; end along this cleft in the rock tho three

I " mighty men " came after they had [broke tlirough tho enemy's lines, ob-i tained the coveted water, and woro bringing it in t r iumph to their ohiei. - There ore several narrow peaeages branching out of the great cave, one of which runs for forty yards, aud takes the explorer to a pit ten feet deep, ou all fours, and finally crawl for seventy yards more when he reaches another immense natural ehaiuber. This is tho end. #f the cave, so far us European travelers faiow, though the Arabs insist that subterranean passages extend from it for miles, even to Teroa and Hebron. When we emerge into tho blessed sfln-light again, dusty, heated and out ot breath, Aloe spreads . Me suow-whitc cloth and nroduces lunch. The Be-douins watan us from a distance, and wo eat, drink and smoke in a small cleft in the hill which overlooks tho Wadv and the terrible defile between Adnl-lam aud the outer rvurld.

FUENOH PiuaoNEiis.—French offioors living in Germany on parole have re-cently begun to run away so frequently that stringent measures have been adopted. Henceforth left officers will be sent to o casemate for every one breaking his solemn engagement and attempting tu escape. Nor is this tho only unpleasantness that hae arisen.— At Coblentz, Konigsburg and other places French officers have come into disagreeable contact with the public in consequence of using offensive lan-guage in beer houses and cafes. The threo hundrod and fifty thousand

' ro trouble. 'I enpugh until proelama-

tions bear ing tho signature of the French government found their way to

I tho fortresses to which thoy are detatn-ed. Since then some have t r ied to es-cape, and many others evinced a mu-tinous disposition, necessitating tho proclamation of martial law to keep them within bounds.

SAM HonsTos. eldest son of tho old , hero of San Jacinto, is editor of tho i Georgetown (Texas) Watchman.

The Siege of Paris. Veraallloa Corrcatondcnce of the Chicago Tribune.

A very curious, although to mo in-credible, storv is published in to-dnv's

| Mouitenr Oraciel, to the etl'oct that "Gambet ta , seor-^g the uselessness of further resistanci has advised the Tours or Bordeaux Government to make peace on the terms demanded by the Germans. Bnt as Trochu is for contin-

1 uing the strife, the Tours Government is unable to do anything, inasmuch us pop le . There are now ahmit it has entered into un understanding o*1.0 hundred aud fifty hero, I shouli

burst out laughing too, and I walked a pot of jam. You should see my Wounds inflicted by Different Weapons. Off. hands; they are black and os rough as A correspondent of the London Times The Modern Yaffev o^Slftbad-Lookliiff I !• n n < ' n a r * a the tips of my writes from the headquiirters of one of V liOoklng fingers are wearing away w.th pullinp theGrnnau armies in F r a n c : - I have

stones abou t I look an awful out-. made a great many inquiries uhont the throat scoundrel. I sleep with a reVol- wounds inflicted by different weapons, ver under my pillow, in case our sable UU(i | ftn(i that the evidence is, on tho friend should see fit to eome down on

for .Diamonds.

The latest Natal papers are filled with letters from the diamond fields. The following extracts are from tli<' Natal Mercury:

"When we got hero (a place calted Hebron) we. found about twenty wagons

y pc-q ndrod

In with Trochu not to open any negotii" think, a good many from Moot Rivt

tions without his advice or consent." and several threo camp, washing have

from Natal. took

The New Motive Power. From the Clovland Loadrr.

The complete success of th machin-ery employed to drill the Mont Cenis Tunnel has strongly attracted the at-

TIIPV

The article further says, in conclusion, what appears to me the real " milk in the cocoa nut," " T h a t Trochu causes provisions to bo transported to tho Mount Tiilerion, where ho intends to success; bnt tout isnotliing, retire with a picked army after the sur - ' Roi11^ to haul Out some soon. render of Paris, in order to exercise find on the average from that fortified aud menacing point n 'lay now; no v his influence upon Paris, in favor of gest about I I the Orleans dynasty." Tho object of beauty of 10 c this article is to disseminate the seeds diately secured » umuu n.-ii, m n. , • -- . i . ; , . , . *i.> i of dissension and further civil war, and was found, the only bit of ground vn- « w X r , J J r f .! is too apparent to obtain much ore- c a n t Thoy have been finding diamonds iong tubes. I h e w ater power of a deuce, o / t o cause g r e T s t i r , e i C all aroiind" us. and I am sure we shall "trenm .utside the tunnel among French or Germans. , get something out

A very interesting episode in tho about two ns big as , . n i n f y

siege of Paris has taken place during sold the claim to-day for £100, but did i f • i .P . , . thisweekinthePrenchroyal city, whose not. We aro working another S1"]?1 ' 0 n C e

i .•ii .,i i_ :«i Vnlrw t/\r\ oml om inof in tlio midilln Set that machine in mOtfOU BUd

whole, to the efiect that the Chufs 'pot inflicts a more dangerous wound than the needle-gun, nnd is a more offi-ctivo weapon in every respect; A thoughtlesa inquirer may find surgeons who will as-sert the coutrnry because the Chassepot bullet at a long range is less destnictive than the needle-gun st a short

machine for cutt ing and boring the rock, suppuraU-s, and eausi H dan-n • gerous swelling and internal evil. So

ing tlirough u bono without shattering it. There is a case hero at this mo-ment of a soldier whose tibia was i of it—I dare sav worked the powerful nir pumps by, ^ " ' . a w nose u o u was pou-

neas I cimld hove * hich the air was compre.-sed, and, this m this manner. Ihe bullet re-iv^ for i l W , but did being carried in pine's to the hi'ring ^ a

I.'- _ II -I . m n e h m w f a r MSNLH t h a t n n n p l . nt o n „ F L . IIMIO u o r a n g u n e n i o i u s p o i n t . point. Generally speaking, tho missile f lat-

ie lifter- f . e a r . t o bit on . 'big W I t we for the Jon't have any luok in about three , „ 3 * ^ e , as an example, ine city f{ f t V f t r j a i l r j | je the Worder. is bet ter

th regiments, i weeks' timo I think wa shall move down of Rochester, New York, whoso water t j either the clmssepot or th- needle-r T S T ; the Pulel, Gong Gong, or Bang B a n g - Po*eMS ' " V . 1 ^ . g ^ b a t i y e t o n l v l e p l k e d t r o o ^ ie calling to (bright names, eh 0 - a b o u t twenty or ' S T a n u e d A h A. ' I J i ndued lo ho said reg- thir ty miles down the nver. I think • i think its action as a bror ch-bad'-r oven

noon, the roppel was beaten Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth : doing garrison duty here. quarter uf un hour after the arms, three battalions of tho said reff- " " " v •«"«*> •••—• .i..,. „„„„ iments—or about ^4,000 mon-wi th two thoy find larger aud more perfect stones ^ . i ' J i - S d S L ! . / <l"icker than that of tho Mnritiai. I t is squadrons of cavalry, hod assembled ou there. . wncnnA-r r,- m " i a small bore, and the barrel has. of the J'lacr (/' Amies, in front-of t he : " H e b r o n is a t presout a very quiet f / L j , • couree, a sharply twisted rifling. The Palace. Three of the cannons taken little plaee. We are all pitched ou the 1* i i - i ' t ^ • ^ ^ ? • 1 Prussians are in love with it, and the from the four batteries, which usually bonks of the Vaal River, which is about , ., ., • A ' • ' ; best proof of its popularitv is that very stand on the Pl»cc, wore m r f . t w d j , , 300 .yards «ide, with troea on e.ioh rfide, ' h " "H1:"' ' ™ l l . , * ' ' • » c u m p l o . aro* e U r left on tho llelS

r w - i . - , . XI.. .i.rl I TI.O pamn oTt^nds fo r n s € t ' - I h e first cost of tho apparatus | , , t v d e a ( | R i n n ' s

comrnde, who and, as on the 21st of October, the day and'very pretty. The camp extends fo r I nf battle, because every

. of tiie Malmaison sortie, weresoplaced about a mile, and there are about eighty „ A i ' j-i . f . J ' rilie is oeiaed by a living o-as to command the three grand avenues wagons. You see huts of all sizes and once erected, power could be fnrmshed , as to commanu tne three grand avenues wagons, xou see nma oi uu Bi4e» umi leaves his own m excliange for it. (AT.nn. de Par i , , Saint Clond and shapes, and aU k ind , of wonderful eon- ^ , B , f o » th i , earapaign t h e ^ m s s i a n , Sceau,) that diverge from the Place, tnvances for n d i n g on tho ground. n i a P - endeavored to induce the Bavarians to General Von Voigts Von Rhetz, the Spring carts, buck wagons, tent wagons, '• _ . £ • P- '- , adopt the needle gun. I t is now prob-military commandant of the city, now carts rigged up on the front wheels of a 1 ^ ^.llf.pp i n n n o able that the Prussian army will adopt appeared and gave to the respective wagon, ditto on the hind wheels, Scotch J " f"' the Bavarian w'tapon. Much Cliassenot officers of the assembled regiments his carts, etc. Vi e get up at sunrise, have ^ , 1 , 1 " . . . , . .. _ , .' . | ammunition having been captured late-orders. What these orders were the a cup of coffee, and Cart ground down to ° f

nt ^ v

e " ^ " ly, the French rifles, so many of which assembled crowd did not known at tho the river till say eight o clock. Wo then , ^ ^ are in tho hands of the Prussians, have time, but wero soon to lean, to their have breakfast, after that wash, aud ^

-v. il . l . l . , till n>rti«/,i- nn/l I writer in the New lork Post asserts been issued in considerable numbers

discomfort, Ss the sequel showed. i cart the stone till three o'clock, and ' , for outpost work and to picked men as I was quietly sitf.ng in my room, then till sundown pick up ground ready ^ ^ shorpsUtcrH.

res^nde^^bln t h ^ d a u j S e f o f 'my ^ " T W j r t i n g is the worst of tho work; t h " ? : l t t € n i p t I Ventriloquist's Joke on u Railroad Con-landlord's housekeeper rushed into mv it is awfully tedious looking over the tl.« K ^ ' ductor. room, as polo as the ghost of Hamlet, stones. We have a large cml lo with ^ n X h T One day last week, says the IVoy

?h2t t f A r e 1 S 9 a n x i e t-v ' . , U , T p m 0 ^ bottom one 51 * i n h *™ a " important effect on the Press, a well known amateur ventrilo-that tbe yard below was full of Prus- stones as big as nu t s ; the bottom one 1 Manufactories quist was a passenger on board o Hud-sions. ^ o sooner d u l l satisfy myself much smaller stones. We put a lot of ^ b o b u i l t U1)CU raUeb more cheap i n river railroad car, which was in of the truth of the frightened French stuff in the top sieve, rock the cradle ^ ° ^ 7 / ^ | charge of Conductor Fules. As the

w T 0 .n • a )

, m l f- .d o1

z o" o f S u l 0 a Kaffir pours water on, till all i b l c when aU establishments which train proceeded the ventriloquist began King William's warriors knocked at my t ^ s m l l s t o ^ have gone t h o u g h the PH0 W f t t e r 1 ) O W e r . n ^ t bo built upon the the i i i t e t i o n of a rooster iu a sort of door. My landloru being absent I top sieve and the dirt is al off. We o f t £ 8 t r e a m which supi.be, i t ' 'chnck-et-te-taw" style. A couple of presented myeeli, with the polite in- then look roughly over the big stones u o m f t t t e r what may be the costof such 1 reptitions brought the conductor into

l e r T 1 C 8 1 c 0 " l d r e „ d e r ^ the top sieve aud throw them uwav. , t i o n ^ a j v a n t ^ H to i the car in a hurry, followed by the broke them ? Tho spokesman, a young The bottom sieve is then emptied on to * man, who insisted that the - rooster" ^ and commissioned officer, replied a table, and wo have to look carefuUy' J ^ n f ^ a j k n o w I 1 j he tvken into the baggage car. where that they had orders to search every over the stones. As yet we have only o o i t h n J a t ^ n . o r „ 4 , .oibo belontred. Of course none of tho honso in Versailles for Frano-breurs. I told my Posen friend that he was wel-come to enter aud to carry off all the Franc-tireurs he might Audi in my room

ua i \'\ i >

was roosting. they found a womam with a big basket in her posf.ession. " Oh I here is tho game (rooster)," said the conductor, " l e t i n p u t liim out." The ventrilo-quist sat quietly opposite, and throw

ftntlv

costing, in the i he belonged. Of course none of tho ssengers had a "rooster"with which accommodate tlio zealous officers—

conductor and hrakemau then explosions will ue I waxed wroth and vowed they* would acuinery of manu- i And that rooster any way. They walk-

vncing at : the bas-

VWUB..C, cAcmuuou, ^ J . , wwjt VU ivjwuau. machiuerv. avoided Witli the suooess 1 kct or pnrcelin which the "rooster ' •sio smd ja om l andsman ' ' -Oh yes, they uro a lively lot there, and on this S \ , 0 i t Cen s mucbine as a bwds, hvas rou t ing . In the middle of the cor I you aro a countryman—begged my. side of the nver desperadoes are so nu-11" ^ pardon, nnd returned with Ids guard merous that quiet people will rather fi1A ,1(,w n i n „ .n mni^n.l > vvwl« in

1 without disturbing my room or any of ovoid the locality. PnloV on tbo other * h.e

those of my landlord, who occupies the side, is a very pretty place. There are experiment at wlude first floor of tho house. numbers of ladies there; no grog is ul-( '

llio rest of tho house, however, had . lowed to be sold, and everything is . Oriiiunontal ({lass-Blowing. [his voico'opparantlv into the basket. ^ Q . U l e fleflrf • , r o m qHietandjony^ Wo remember in our bovhood, when " It's here sure," With a significant

ceUar ^ o garret. The same fate was About l,0tW diggers have gone to i h i r n u m ' 8 American museum was iu its 1 glance at the brabeman, and, address-shared by every private and public Gom-Gom, about nine miles further ^ l u r e t c h i n g with intense | ing tiie ludv, bo inquired blandly if she house in the city Ih i s vigorous mea- down Bottomley s party is t h e m . f n t e r 0 8 t £he operations ot the glatis- had any objections to the removal of sure had the effect of friKbUMiingmany About 0,000 diggers aro down below 1)1( ^ tabte was a marvelous the basket and contents to tho baggage a poor French womnnout of her senses, altogether. Nine boats aro constantly c ^ t r e of attraction, and whose wonder-' car. The old ladv didn't understand aud soon stopped all circulation in the crossing the nver. Regular streets are f „i | i t t i 0 birds wit ' .h.ng silken tails of the joke at all, anJ, thinking it against

the stores were closed.— hud o u t A music hall and masomc j r i ( i 0 3 c c n t glass always tempted us to : railroad rules to carry a basket iu tho to what to attribute this lodge are building. It is difficult to v j 0 i a t e the tenth commandment This i passenger air , permitted the conductor

- th is desecra- getwoehing placos there. Th« cnuUt» workman was a deMondaut of tho arti-! to tako it away. He had hardly start-•ersonal rights are only about four feet apart, l o r four s m i 8 0 f Venice, ufld perpetuated as a ed for the door when tho "rooster ' s" ho, since the mdes there w no room to dig, aud they, c l l r i ) i 3 i t what was once a profitable, I voice was heard in the rear of the car. i g u 0-wn ^ ? , n _ _ f e e f c : _ 1 ® . a r ^ I but is now almost a lost art. The glass-1 This was too much for Conductor F . ,

table. dass t lamp

Looking out^ at my window! saw a ' t h e sand they have washed. One hill i s b e l T o w ^ p l n m l u n ^ nudisiou. The passengers set up a ' l o u d

streets. All t l No one knew sudden hoiwe v i . i t o t . on > - th ia d . ecnv - get w«hing p l « o . W \ CtS?it . « V r T O t a S i l 7 ^ tion of the most sscrea personal rights — — — — — — — . .. . . .. of peaceable citizens, who, occupation, have been docUe ana BUOWU go .town niteen met oo mauy cans b u t i s n ' o w a l m o s t R ] o 8 t l i r t ^ g l M ( j

themselves ready to accept the situation ure going that they ore obliged to work i i m e r ^ u t „ m [ ( ! U l h l e jjQ£oro 1 who suddenly comprehend tho j o k e -w i t is, ^ d to comply with aU regula- at night or they could never get to their h \ m a r c ^ q u a n H t y of glass tubes of and. quickly returning tho old lady's tions and contnbutions imposed upon claims to cart the stuff on various eidors. A spirit lamp also sits basket " pointed" for the nearest door, t " o m - which is filled u p half i ts breadth with before him, which, blown by a pair of i as if on an important and pressing mis-

.1.. a*..] mtauAVirr/wu u.1 f tlti ti squadron of dragoons Place Hoche. I cohClm

the cartod away altogether. I worked Si —T— , — . . „ v the feet of tlio operator, laugh as be disappeared, and tho em-

t . — t > mnke the " 1 saw a aiamona tne otner uay tuac • - ^ f o r t h a long jet of flame. The j ployees of the road have takee up the j trial of a sortie into the street in order a Koranua picked u p ; it weighed 02 i workman places the end of oue of his | " rooster" story at occasional intervals, to see whether we are all to consider carats, was a perfect beauty, nearly j t n bes iu this flume. I t speedily begins to the inexpressible contempt aud dis-ourselvos as prisoners of war or not. I , square, of a pale straw color, and shone ^ ^ f t e n . No sooner does it do so than gust of the vigilant conductor. wont fts far im tho Pftssagf do Hnint liko w snn. A Mr. ROSG bonglit i t ; li© on# t*xtrcniitT with u Hmull PierreL when half a dozen Prussians, gave I think a wagon and oxen, 50 head I pjneera and dMtws it out iu a I LAKE SUPERIOR SILVER MINES.—Our with their bayonets, barred my fur ther , of cattle, £50 worth of goods, i.'300 J o n - thnjad, the size of which he progress. This passage leads from tho ' worth of sheep. I should say the dia- e a f l j iy detenniueB. Ho tlion winds nnd | Island to the 2d of Docombor, report

size of which he latest dates from the mines on Silver

lined ou hoth sides with all kinds ol ou? cut square, i leit alter lopKing a t . p u c t 0f ornamfentation to nearly all tlie 1 condition, and settling down little boutiques. At the entrance of this mouster tha t I could have pitched specimens of Venetian gloss which wo 1 of work which, if cofried on until the Passage toward the Rue Saint u 10 carat diamond into tho river. I t have presented to our readers By at- j spring, will determine tho value of tho Pierre, tiie sentinels admitted thepeo- was worth paying to see. Wo have now tnching tho end of the glnes tube "to a ' silver ore consisted of 16 barrels, and pie, but would not let them 1 1 * " " " 1 - - - - i - t . j j through at the other end, nor their retarn by the way they on me, ' i t

1 i i I a ai / A i UICIIIH^ iiii^ cii11 Ui uiu ini'f mm u "• i»a.s» uug iwiwn about throe foct and are ou w | , e e ] o r Jruin, ftpil gnuliifdly was taken oat, uiir reporter BAVB, in »ix

allow a large stony basin, but Bhallgothroiigh l V . jn (]ing i t round and round, a flue l hours, by 28 men. The pit on the thia and see what i s below. I think

that oyer a qpiipl# of hundred of juehi Ul* 1% ones lie deep. Afrieud of ours women, and children, were kept like came with a Boer and his wife. mice iu a trap, enclosed within the lit- " He himseU had married i

thread may be pruducod, so delicate course of the lode was down, ou the 2d t h a t despite its fragile Character, it of December, about 18 feet below tho

a young t : . lie woven in toa ro h ornament the

•obe. The aigrets level of the hike, nnd the "show" ou the u ladies 'bonnets, bottom was said to be good. Tlie tug

tie passsage for about au hour, the time Boer lady. The ladies agreed tliat if a n ( j aro so tine uud flexible that t i e j Hattio Vinton, which left this port ou it took to search the stores and ono- they found a diamoud they would go slightest breeze agitates them, are of tho 4th of November; for Silver Island, story houses of the pasaage. Undaunt- halves. /VJiout three days after their | H . ) u n g | a B S ; The same raateml Wns , having in tow a raft of timber, hiul uot oil liy this obstacle, I made my way arrival the Boer's wife picked rip a 10- j o n ) .e employed in construct ing flowing put in au ajiueanince up to the 2d of through tlvo Avenue Saint Cloud to th's; carut diamoud close to tho t ou t Thov, bigek curls,' which, worn by a prince, ' December. IfouylUm O'aseUc. postoffiee, whore I also found a sentinel wanti'd to cry off thoir agreement, befcame the adiniration of all w i s . If standing before the door. 1 was, how- There wan a great row about it . L. , anv of our readers were at tho Univer-ever, permitted to enter and deposit claimed half on account of his wife, hu! Exhibition of 1835, tfley may re-my letters, aud I was just con- He watched his opportunity, aud when niomber a piece of statunrv" composed grattdated mysolf on the suocow witli I tlio Boor was showing it to a followwho j 0f B p U n g lua^-a liou of the size of life. which I evade 1 all obstmctions to my wanted to buy, ho snatched it out of with splendid hair end bristling mane, the proprieties in a goo* progress, when 1 was rudely seized by his hand and refused to give it up, but i Btlfling „ serpent—a pieeo of workman- V !0, / the fnneral ol a Prossian officer. Thinking that ho sold i t for£86, giving tlie Boeri'12tO«., j w h i c h ia said to have cost its an- ^""t before the sorto" must have made a mistake, and thut and sticking to the rent himself. * Olev-! thor thirty i>! Uhnr «ii<i»ij».l Hc rew down the comn-lu must have made a mistake, aud thut and sticking to the rest himself kjw •. t i i n r thirty veara his collision with me was unintentional erly done, this. We think nothing hero tigers, striped hyenas, I smiling asked his " p a r d o n . " He, of diamonds as big as a n u t ; wouldn't peuts as well as 1 bowevc" :—1— 1-* -- -• 1 — *

FI'NERAII ArrKNTioss. Must of ns hove witnessed at funerals .scenes that were anything but funereal. A lady iu Elinira mpnlions a touching instance of

md woman of that of her husband,

was about to " 'J'1! ° 1 screw down the coffin-lid the anguished

J i ' t e g a S d 1 ^ ' , T : birds uf all variety of niinute; let me dua tOeo i^ ' offl and.

a " vates, too, begin to give great i were pacific enpugh u then, x- „„ \ ;—

ever, instead of accepting my upol- walk a step to see oue. , , , , , , plumage, are suocessfulK imitotci by ti'k,ii"K i' S S ' 0

for his having so rudely taken hold " My idea of a diamond field is th is : this curious but useless art. Now fall- '<) f t l l 'Ju l ti and thou dusted off the ie, very foolishly got angry, and in A man can make a living, and may e i l into disuse, it was once so highly f ' , , -i u w h l t , h ' as an old ballad

i wi« most insolent tones, such us only make a fortune. You ought to bring esteemed that iu tho commencement of ' i Prussian subaltern officers are capable all you want for several mouths, and the 10th century, Fugger, the iioii of, asked me, " W k a t I was smiling have a largo tent,with tublo and chaii-8, banker «<f Augsburg—who, not contort

i for ?" I replied that " I did not exact- books, Ac., and live pretty well. In ' with wanning his guest Charles V.,

•uIhrIu wllh itf na-tive olay, -g«i Willi ita ua-Uve clay.

-Jlarpcr's Magazine.

Ov the ffinn owned by William Gray,

. . . .. . in? his guest , ly understand what he meant by such a fact, make up your mind to stay for a with bundles of cinnamon-wood, l ight- .

j question." He, thereupon, reiterated long while, and go steadily working on, j ^ them with the bond f o r a large sum ' j to mo at least a half n dozen tune&that • the chances are you will make money, i which tho sovereign had borrowed from in Sheffield, Vt , there is a large pranik I " I f I should laugh again ho would put One member of a company ran away j him—found nothing rarer or more wor- boulder, lying apparently ou the sur-i me under arrest. ' ' "What could I reply Svith a diamond the other day from thy of being offered to Ids imperial visit-1 face, on tho top of which is u spherical | to such nonsonsical arrogance but to Kilpdrift. £500 reward is offered for1

or" than a small vessel of molh ii. spun, excavation,constantly filled w ith water, , burst cut in laughter, draw my military him. I pity him if caught. There l.a8t, and twisted glass.—LVM VN AB- even in the dryest timo ill summer, pass out of my pocket shake it iu his have been diamonds picked up there i JIdrpcr'* M(iya*lni I'\b. | with no visible inlet. What makes i t face, and inform him that if any arrest- within the last few days, weighing '—— more curious is the foct that it rover lug is to be done, he should arrest my i seventy-seven, sixty-eightand flffrf-four | HON. JOSIAH QUINCY has petitioned j was known t o m n over, bnt is always lough, but, as to myself, neither ho nor ! carats. Only ono "single man is Ipft in the Massachusetts Legislature to com-1 full. Mr. Gray says that tho water haa his superiors can prevent, an American 1 Moor River Dorp. We have plenty of pel railways terminating iu Boston to j been dipped out, and the excavation

j citizen from louphing if ho chooses, food and everything wo want When run cheap trains, for the accommoda- immediately regained its usual full ness ' At this tho soldiers surrounding us ! we find o diamond we are going to eat1 tion of working men nud wome n. without any rain.

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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL ' JArt. W. HINK, EDITOR. \ "

L O W E L L FEBRUARY 8.

I I B P U B L I C A V C O T J N T V C O S V E V . •now.

^ " l a S W l - 5 < r « " « J ui wlfctr»«ri.-t« to Thr cbtmni ioo, to ht hot.

•l»a tb* city >4 Unui K., ii*. oo lb« S 'nd .l«r of .V'brnir j Brsti and •]«•) for th# |>wrt»iM of eko<'>lHg "Sl' . / ' - l 'Utf' t" tUr Itlta ConTvutinn, tn h* Imldra 1.1 11M I'ity n( l.»o>ine, -ia (ko Slid .!•; of F r h n u r r

''{V* * * " ' " < 0 ' 0 noapHtdalo fnr t b ' olUo nrilomifv Sttiitiintrfldrut of Com woo School*. knU Nrttw ti»otM'lo< f t » o f l j olb«rburioM u v t f rTl» COI?.. VrfitiC til* L'ouvrotinn, will bo bolO at tbo Ounuij Toutt RAoiu.in tbovlty uf Grand oo Tlinr»il»y tb* Iflth day of fHruai j r o t i t . i t • . I.K!k «. u . Kaeb Toooblp and Wwi will U tali* i'.r.; in ihrtc d«lrgati'i.

'1 u» lititintti of (UU Conrvnti^a I* irapnrtant. • • « . lib»*M-n t j r n f m o r * to tlierr.p.ciwa mUi. for CaoKiOMlnnal rt'd^Uto CoiiTeoti..n«1 alieadjr iuurd; o»i'i( illW^amf-tly drMrtrt that tbtrv U a full rtpre-footaiioB fioio all part* of Iht County.

v / . K.O.H. UOLPE*, Chaimiao Krot Co. Hep. CommitUo.

A K B P U B L I C A N C A U C U S brM al Vucqi Hull in the «illi<|;r of I,ovell

on Saturdiy, Fo'rtTjory l l tb, al 2 o'clock p. for tli» pur|«>t of rhontlti^ tbrt* drlrfatr t to attMd tbo County CrDacDlinO, to b- Imlrton in tbr d'v nlOraad Uopida, oo Ibe Mtb iaat. for the purpoae of onmitiK-t i n j a nDiti4.it* fordi^once of County SupeitBirod* • Tt of Common Schnola, and the traBMCtinn of tucb U#«T bu'»iiic»« a ' nviy profwrly P«BI« brfirvit

' B; Order of OKXTRAl, COVt MITTKE.

B o i r l S R ' S C O N O R E S 8 I O N A L 1CA83 M K E T I W O .

TtJ^tr SoMirra of tbo Kouith Ci-a|TMaioatI Dit'.rlct • I'mauapt l« a rrrolulion adopted at • mMliB( of

t -hilari, bvlo^iu Giaa4Kapida, ou tbooetaiof of Jao-

'•arj 30. UIJ wr. tbe uoderatfBtd. a coBiwittce ap-••Bioled at that oieetinit, do htroby rtijurd the rokiora \<l thii CnnKTrxiaoal Diatrict to meet io MOM •'ODTcutinn. at thr Circuit Court Room, in tho tUr of 0?aod R.ipidv.oB Taodaj-, tbe SUt day of Febnury uert, at 3 o clnekj). aa., for the parpoao of Mleetiof a ittldi cri ' nodlaato for Confrraa, lo bo preaantrd be-tore the Conj(r«a»ioDal Cooecntioo, to be bald a t Or»nd Kafiji , on the aucceediag day.

We earaeatly ir.Tite all •oldiera btlnofiac to tbo RVpaM«at'party to goto work in their rnpocti** l*«Nliea, to attend the Caucutoa in tbo {oterr>t of a anldler< rautid' te, and Ub<ir to «ecar« hi* nomination at uid RrpuMcaa Conrention. by the election of delegate* favorable to tucb nioremnat ; and we do *iir»a full attendaBceof aoldien at aatdiiai* Cos-eention.

Vfe bflifee tbi* a food lime lo Bake our ehahv, and we know that Ibe Republican Conrenlion will fairly coMidar oor clalain, if we are oaly united and Laiai-uiou* tn our wi»he» and actioa*.

Oraud Kapida, Krh. 3, 11*1,

D. MeXAOOH'fON*, Kent County. E , L C f t i V , Mnake(unC«aaiy. W . U 1) KKY Barry Cona'y, A. H. M"RSR, loota Connty. II. II. HIKES, Wnn-CTloi r -nn ' r .

S T A T B I N S T I T U T I O N S .

WILSOI. GARDNER I CO..

H X E A M

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

MATCHING,

R E S A W I N G ,

SIDING.

DOORS, d A s r r , •

B L I N D S , M O U L D I N G S

Kept Constantly on tland. DOOR M O WINDOW FRAMES.

Froai pUia to the •oal elakorate .t/tee, aude lo onier.

Shaping and Turning J L T S H O R T N O T I C E .

Fartlcular alUntloa paid te

C u s t o m "Work. PrcMed Flooring,. JMinf and all kind* of Raildlag

UatoriaUfurnUhfd at reaaonabU rate*. Thanlincynu for year liWcalpatrewte. and boye

by *trirt nieintanaaee to buaiavu we •bail conliua* to merit rnd rrceitea .bare nf yonr patronaee.

Factory Weat *ida f la t Mivof. Cor. Maia aad Sod too Street,

JOHN KOPF&CO.e p R o p m 1 2 X 0 R H O F - T U X ;

LOWELL

CHAIR FACTORY Vanufactarer. of and Dealer* In all Kind* nf

FURNITURE

Avery4 Johnson M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F A D E A L E R S IN

. Z E V E - T I R O T J G K E i S ,

A i s r I D

.Jlie State Legiplalure convene § •g;iin to-tlay.

Since it" adjournment the f7ih nit.,

the Pr ?on ai d Asylum CommUtt-es have been visiting the Stnte Instita*

ti )ns, with the, view of reporting upon

the }irn|ii tL'ty ot enlarging and impruv-

ing home of them. On the Slut nil.,

tin- committee visited ihe Insane At-

ylnm in Katanmoo. It is believed

they will report favorably a|ion the

tjueslion of enlarging thiaitistitutimi as

• il B evtdvnt tin present one docs not

afford suthcient room to accommodate

kcveu UIOMJ already admitted. Many

•.^•Iiiicanls have been ta:ae^ away du-

ring tho lust year on this account.— The building contains nvarde tu ac-

.commodate 228 and is now oceupiud

Uy J)09 patients.

The Superintendent f.f the Asylum recumfriei.ds tbe erection ot a build-ing d.reutly south of the present one nnd on nearly tbe same plan. 11M es-timated cost of the proposed bmlding is about $260,000 inclndnig neceMary fiirnitnrc, and it will ac^omuodate 250 patieuta.'

Tbe Joint Committee- of sixteen members concluded their visiting lour to tha chief pul lic Inrtitutions ot the Stale on tbe 3 d insi. by ii.spea-tinif the Institute for thf Di al', Dnm)i r

and Dlind at Fl in t Much a^entMii wa" shown them t|)en>, and tbe in-•pection afforded, the committe* great piesure and n . t iCht.

Tlii« In»titi 'ion auks of the pren-nt Leg:slature an anpropiistion of about $ I f 6,UOO, one-thu d of wh.ob it ia es-lim-itid will be eonsumed (luring tbe Mxt two years in de i ra jmg currenteir pe SHN, the b!il .nee in hi- u«ed in II^ proving and perfeoiing the main build-ing--c«tabli»hiBg work shops, etc. Alter tbe labors of tbe committee wt re closed at Flint, they diBjxreed to r«. assemble at Lansing again to day.

WHO CA* SKI IT.—The bill before the

Jaagislutore to amend the City ohsrter

oi Grand Uapidi, provides for the re-

division of the city into waids (ma-

k i n g eight instead of five,f and that

each of the wardi ahall be entitled I*

one additional member of the board,

when in eession one aldennaD from

each ward acting aa s'ucb member.

This would give tbe City sixteen Mem*

bers / two t i f ibsof lhf whole utpmbtr

of supervisors of the County.

I t needa no artfiynent to convince all reasonable rtifitd. that eneb would be anai ' iuf t and untair repn^ontat^on. I f we aadpit thjp popntatiou of tbe city of Grrind Rapids tu be one third pt

. that of |h®. whole county, it would be a fla tonnp'ei-timate, but when it prf-> q n N t o claim byj;epreaentation two jf tLi, why, 'we would ptopoee the biji be stbehatrd t*» include tbe remaining t h m j / I K r * * * tbe whole number o i j ^ e n n c u n bekwg lo ih* ncdea t capital

JOIUI S U C H A S

Parlor and Chamber Settsf WHAT-NOTS,

M A R B L E DB W O O D T O P

CENTER TABLES. E n n . H u i u i s

W o r k T a b l e * ,

CANE, FLAG, AND W O O D SEAT

CHAIRS, ( M a ^ B S A D Y - M A D E c r r i w s . P a t -

a n t Mf lMl l lo B u r i a l C u a a a n d Caaka. o o n a u o t l y o n b a n d -

HEARSE AND SERVICES AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES, i

Retail room.. Uuion Block wqat aide, aud ]d Dour Wr.t ol tbe Honk, Oait >1.|e Flat rim.

Brand Store, ol Or**ntilli Munltaltn courtly • fMitelh Put Ojh-t, Maim $trt1.

WkMumliTMm. Murlktfaeltry, tttlof D. ^ N. Mailrtad.

WINDOW OR DOOR FRAMES, PLAI N O R FANCY, C H E C K E D C R COMMON,

Flooring, Ceiling Cornice Lum ber JHouldings, qf every

description, $c. G T J S T O I Y E Z P L A I N T I I S R A -

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

S G R O L l - S A W I S G , Sha f i»3 t TBRKlHfi, & filMAWIKG.

D O N E ON SHORT N O T I C E .

W E HAVE THE O N L Y D R Y KILN In town, and all the work we manuiheture ia

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made from kiln dried lumber.

W e also are prepared to Kiln-dry lumber for enstomers on abort uotice aud reasonable rates.

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THE GREAT WARD ROBE H A S N O W , A 8 E V E R , O N H A N D T H E

LARGEST. FINEST AND CHEAPEST. S T O C K O F *

MEN'S . YOUTH'S & CHILDREN'S 0L0THINQ In th© Valle City.

CLOTHS, CASSIMFJIKS,

VELVET'S, SILKS AND LINENS,

A Splendid Variety for the Custom Trade, To which especial attention is given, and all our customers may rely on getting a stylish and perfect fitting garment, made up in substantial shape. A very large and elegant stock of F U R N W i -ING GOODS, a fine assortment of Wafer Proof Coats and Talmas from $3.50 to $9,50. Trunk*, 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, und all Goods marked iu plain figures at the very lowest possible prices. When — . . i - : * f i — j j j a. — - - clothes you visit Grand Rapids, and are in want of Clothing, or Clo' it will pay you to call at the great Wardrobe, the only strictly price OLUTUING HOUSE in the City.

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K. 8. P I E R C E * CO.

Rt* 15 C i i t l Street. C n r i l a p M s , Michlgai*

HURRAH. BOHETII ING N E W A T

J. F. BARNARD'S

SIGN OP THE HORSE, W H E R E YOU CAN BUY Y O U R

HARNESS, BRIDLES, BAITERS, fee,

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O A K T A N N h J i L E A T H E H

AT WHEAT PRICE*.

k k h k h l k h v p <»»

0 S L 7 BOMM-MADM COL-

LARS ARM, USMD.

Le* elA, Oat iOth. ifTO,

N. L. MCCARTY,

Wiekoe to lafbna hi* fri*a4* aad the ,abl l* | ea -oral!;, thai ke U etUl al k i i e U ataaS, aalliss

(iROCERIES * PROVISIONS,

a t rata* aet M be beatoa b j a « / .

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SATISFY

YOURSELVES n a l t h t o i s

ROSE HILL NURSERIES! X s O W J U J X a X j f L E T N - T O O o , M I O S .

SMALL FRUITS, GRAPEVINES, R O S E S r

E V E R G R E E N S , O R N A M E N T A L T R E E S , F L O W E R I N G SIIRUBd,

TULIPS, DAHLIAS, LILIE3, GLADIOLUS, «fcc. &o.

NO HUMBUG.

EARLY B L U R R Y . % Also a full assort ment of

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, AT W H O L E S A L E A N D RETAIL.

M f " A good active Agent wanted in every neighborhood, to sell Seeda and other articles. Si nd for a price list.

Office in Lowell Village, at F. King's Store

ADDRESS,

W. W. JOHNSON JR., Box 328, Lowell, Mich.

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P. J. COPPERS.

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At the old stand of

A D A M S FC F U L L E R ,

West side Flat River,

CORNER STORE, E A S T ENI>

U N I O N BLOCK,

L O W E L L , • • MICH.

SST* The above ia an invitation to

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Local Business Notices. W A M T I D . — T . Q C O Hoop Poles d a l i m c d at

• . T Shop ID Lowell. W M . H. B O O T .

Waodan toys of all prioai s o d fescriptiooi

at U w a l l Bakery.

F a o c j u d c o n n o o Lamp* and SbadH for

Ihe nl l l ion, hol idaj preseoti, useful SJ w e l l .

a s o r s a n e a l a l . Qroceries sod proTitlont, very

cheap for readj-pay ODIJ at U . B. William*'

I l k Bora Store. T. k R. Bootee' best Crock-

ery, always oo band. Be sure snd gi*e me a

call before purrliaiiott elsewhere, s s ( am con-

M e a t I ceo offer yo« good Inducemeoti, It

•o i l s notblog to look at lay foods s o d price

t k e a . V. B. William,.

Lowell, Nor. 14tb 1870.

Tbe little folks can find everjihlnK to plesie

tbe e y e and pahite, at Lowell Bakery.

New Ooodi at Derendorf k Blain's.

Brooms, palls, wasbboards and bed-cords at

Lowell Bakery.

Aaytbiog (Von a penay whistle to a $2,00

toy at (be Lowell Bakery.

Vow Goods a t Devendorf £ BUin'S.

Marble aad Wood top Center lables, stands,

•bat-DoU and minors, all sises, for sale cheap

• I John Kopf k C« s.

Cupids, flower gi« Is aad s u i a a l s a t LowsH

Bakery.

K o n c i —Al l notes and aecoants das tbe ua-

sn igaed will be left for colleetioo with my

ttoraey if not Mttled immediately.

U. B. Williams.

Lowoll, Jan. tetb, 1*71.

T H A T M A S was not drowaed a , reported

bat was found by his friends taking a good

square lunch althe Lowell Bakery, where yon

wi i i l a d two green-borns ready to serve you,

• t a l l hours of ibe day. if

Equine Bemedies moat appntred*

Lots of New Goods at Drreadorf k Blain'f.

t o O C A . Z o

"sSttrrtorp.

Oontrecailona) Choreb. Ra«btnii aemce* o r ery flabhatb at 10 A. SC. awl 7 P. V. Pra ter on Thuraday tvonlnr . al S o'elork. l . . 0 . nH^r .Pa« . or. Sabbath flehnol at 19 M. R . H Claik, Snj:.

RtptUI Ohnreb. RrMro i l r .* t . . e r t l r . i . T U T S«H-balb at lft:.fS t . * . and T P . M.. Pra*.r mMilntfnaThonhlaTof .nlnr , al 7 o'elnrk 'ha*. OMfleM, Pastor, fiabbalb Sebnolat 13 H. P. R. Patfh.SuM.

MethndlMIt Churrh. Rrli1eo*lre*t4 •»r»le»» o?er* Bal.balb al IfttSO A. M. *n'l 7 P. U Prarer moetlnr o Thnr*i1*T r v o i n t at 7 o'ctoeb. ROT J A Spra,tie Pa*ter. Sabbath School at IS M. HImS Pennine*. *|>t

tiwell Po$t O/JIrf -Tim'- of Arrival and riotinp nf Mnih,

r .« | . ro—ff*». a«e*. 6-80 p. m. :elo.e 10:10 a n . Tbmuffh—Arrlte S!45 • m ; elote S;R0 p m. W..Urn—War, anlTe in:W a. in. j rln.i> 8:li»o. m. fnnih.rii—Alto, nowne. Flllninro, North I r t i n ,

aad Flaallnfa. a r n r e l n r> m : rlp«» 7 am. narrUrraeK—I oaro Lowell T'lMda1-*. T>"ir*t1a»«

and S<l«rda**at7 a m ; a . r i . ea t tawell Ta*«dtjr. Tbniodar and RatnrdaT. at 10 p m

Nnrthara—fallaa.hiirc. Smirin«.Or*nt, Otlnroand Oraroville. a r r eo at U a m : etoao 1 o in.

Vercennee. Alton.'atrlfira W.>tne«1*t, and SalanUr IS • » : e l "* Wedn^d** and Silnrd.r 11 B m.

RWB*—Tartdar aad Pridar, arrlTe4:30 p m ; clnx

OH -o IToitra—from 7 a m to S:30 p n . Sunday, • e m I t to 1 p sa.

A.H.RI.SWORTR.P. M.

A large aasoruiaeui uf Albums jus t recetred

a t U o m s , ' opposite Natiimal Bank.

New supply of Par lor f o r a f a m , jus t re -

e s i r ed a t John Kopf k Go's, for t b e HUUUATS

Pure cider rineKor a t Lowrll Hnkerr.

Tbe best *lock ol' Albumsiu lowu just opes-

ed a t Morris,' opposite Notional Bank.

New Good* at D e ^ n d o r f n n d Blum's

T o O o r r o i i p n n t l m t R .

All etmmuniMlior.ii unln* itrnmpmi'd hy the author'i nmnr, will h* rfjeclnt. Thr mmi trill not ir publuM unleu dttire/f, hut is a mat-ternf food faith.

All eommunieationi ntitf hr rrerivrd nl thit! could Le tjltt if Tuesday morning to inturr tntrrlion.

Patnnt and olhm nre rrtptrlfulh/ regunttd to /kmhh nt with in/omation of all dmlhi It norm fo th'tn. in their vicinity, together with time, name, a g t f f e .

S r o e SHOW IS B O W N I . — T h e people of Bowos

Cen te r , were tomewba l stsr ' . led a few even.

Ings ago, by ib« eonour f t emtn t iba t s dead

man bsd been discovered near by, bd l inves*

l igat ion developed the fact that only a "dead

beat'* bad been lound, who, not being sdtcess-

ful in dying , (unfor tunate ly ) a f terward at-

t e m p i e d lo convince tbe sympatb i t ing crowd

thai bis leg wns broken.

Mr . Osss W a t e r m s n , the hero of this lale,

il appears, bad been invilrd to leave tbe prrm*

IKS of bit fa iber- io- law, by ibe latter, for goo<l

reasons, but tbe aHcciionitie you ib not wil-

ling to quit Ibe presence of the loved our* al

home, infueuiously sought means of r e tu rn by

leigniog sorere in jury ns aboro da t ed .

Messrs. Cbas. Coppens and L. Tbompsou

first found Wate rman io bis paiuful condit ion

fiupposiag bim to be actually suf ler in^, l l i ty

placed him on a s t re tcher and carried him a

distance of eigbiy rods, to a cirighbor's

hou#e. Dr. Ford was hur i td iy summonrd.—

The suffering was so Intense it was thought

necessary to adminis ter cblorolorm, whereup-

on Dr . Coppens prepared tbe dosc—Dr's C.

Poster and A. K. Bolt s tat ioned by Ibe rvrput

lo watch Ihe motion of tbe pulse.

P r . Koid proceeded to examine tbe coo

dltion of tlie mangled one, bu t uot a break

find. Fur the r iuvesiigalioo dev el*

LOWELZ X A K K t f KrFOJtT

coaaacrcB Fm. 8,1*71.

Wheat (white) V tm Wheat, (red) * bu -f i oa r . ew t . rionr. V bbl. -Unckohoat. tf bu

Comxnoa Council. Meeting of tbe Common Council of tbe vil.

Isge of Lowell , Feb. <Uh, 1871.

P r e s e n t Messrs. Blodgett, Rug^ifis, Scott

and Hunt , and Al ly . Mnibew*un. The mia*

u t e s o l tL« previous meet ing were read and ' " " • ' ' " h e a t P l o n r , V t w i . r * I Barley. ,V«wt approved. Coro.jH bu

The following accounts were e i s m i c e d a n d ' o a u . v " "

allowed, and tbe Bworde r instructed to draw , o n *

orders on the T re s iu r t r , payable from tbe t i - '

spert ive funds.

Acct . of B. Marshal l . Services as Fire war-

d e n . 2 oo

Ca*h pd for c leaning Water Tsobs 6 00

5"oii 60

Try tbe Equine itemedie*.

Ba*e bail player*

Bakery.

miuiature, at Lowei

V

Cal l and tee those b-auiiful Album* at Mor-

ri i , ' opposite National Bank.

Shoo Fly HAIS and sugar fruits , io g r e a t

var ie ty a t tho Lowell Bakery.

Equ ine Bemedies ture and sale.

NOTICS.—AU notes and accomits dee Ih* an-

dtrtigned will be left for collection with my

altoroey if not settled iaraMdiately.

U . B . Williams.

Lowell, Jan. tCtb 1871.

Bofiu, Sofa-cbairs, Ooarbes a<id Bed-Room

Belts, sold balow Grand Bapids* prices, for

aasb, at John Kopf £ Go's.

IXK by Ibeqt. p i . or smsll Stand, at Morris'.

The Grecian Beod ia ail iU glory, al Lowell

Bakery.

Carraats, Citroas aad raisias at (he Lowell

Bakery.

Large assortment of Caue, Wood and Flag

•sated chairs, sold below Grand Rapids prices,

a t Joba Kopf It Go's.

Read Geo. II. Dadd's certificate.

New Goods at Devendorf k Blaini.

Gall aad asamioa tbe new (tuck of furai-

tare, at John Kopf k Go's. 23w4.

Buckwheat flour, pnre wheat flour snd corn

•teal, as cheap as at Fallasburg, at the Lowell

Bakery.

Everybody uses "Equii ieV for Horsei.

Coofectiooeries by tbaarmfal, a l ihe Lowell

Bakery.

ALASKA MILLS, ALASKA MICH.

AH kinds of custom and merchaot work

done on shot test notice. Having putin an ea*

tire new sot of mac hi aery we tsei confident of

f i v i a f satisfaction. Parties briaging com

to grind can ha»e i t sbelled free of charge.

B O N I T H I R O n m i L T v i w TO WSSTISS

m o a i a A S —

A BOCKWIHAT HDLlBa.

Which produces a very superior artiele of

hackwbest I oar. Try iC Wa keep on hsnd

and for sate Floor, Buckwheat flour, com meal

and feed of all kiudt. Cash paid for wheal

and all eoarse grafo.

B O T S T O S LI Joevsoa .

i ^ W i l h o f l ' t Ant i -Por lod io .

A Certain, Safe and Spudy Curt for all Dis-

i of miasmatic origiu. Ii cores in a fsw

d a y s witboat daager er iaeoBveoience,

Chills a i d Fever,

Bilious Fever,

Damb chills,

Pernicious Fever,

Coageitiva Ohiils,

S u a Paias, or

•. Psriodic Neuralgia,

A a d aU dissassB of similar cbarscler.

Batargsd Bplseas are reduced aa if by magic

aad Sao Pains areconqusrsd with marvelous

rapMity.

» l l reqniras BO othsr medidoe lo assist II,

•Zflspl ia cases of bablloal cosllvsntss, whea

• mild porgativs is iodicatBd balors ibe Aotl-

Psrlodie is u k s a . Tbouaads can taetify to

the -'ilfc af aU that '.I said I D lur fc*OR

D. & Id. R. R. T i a e Table.

001*0 EAST. g a i t . IfttMMM Thro. Frelckt Mixed. 1:00 PM P.*!>re« 11 , J0P«

081 N*n 1TR3T P M r h t . A U MWed, I:"0 P M Kxprrna S:4S •• Mail. 6:«& I' M

T o - D a y ' s * . V d v o r t l a e m e a t s .

Life leuareanee—J. Cdie.

Rral Ksiale—Morria A Kioe. Craig Uicroacupe- ST. J. £in*.i A Co.

Gold l i ' i

Silver not in t i g h t .

Shin-ptasters very *csrce.

Green-backs—who's got any ?

Masquerade party a t Greenville tbe 2'ind.

Last S a l u i d a r the streets were wall crowded.

M r . J . Q . Look iscoufiued tu his bed witb

l e w .

Farmers report the t leigbing geUiog thin

io placet.

Good time for bad colds "these chacgeahle

weathers."

McDule S b a w is teaching the rantastic ones

how io glide. *

Gaucnt a t C n i o e Hall oo Sa tu rday after-

noon at 2 o 'clock.

Remember tbe '-Beauteoos Queen" th i t and

to-morrow evenings.

Runaway in Ihe Tillage last Saturday,

caused by fa t l driving.

We understand that S . Barnard h u sold bit

Hock of groceries to R. Moe.

Look out for mora cold weather, accordiog

to (be wood chock sign.

How much better the walking is since the

t idewalks were cleared. ( 7 )

Parties des i t iog to k e t p cool nes t summer

ere busily engaged io hau l ing ice.

Washingtonis bir thday U to bu celebrated a t variou* places in various ways.

Neck tie socials are "all tbe go" this winter

Grand Rapids had one last Friday evening.

Grand Rapids h a s been favored with exhibi

tions by several Champion Skaters ibis wiutei*

Last Sunday a regular nor'easter set in

preventing many chuicb-going people from

venturing o u t .

M r . A. W . R u t h , has purchased Burdick k

Wilton's phonograph slock, and is prepared to

'-make u p faces" to order.

We understand tha t Mr. H. J . Bosworth is

about to open a grocery stoia iu lbs Ben.

Wright building.

Dr. Stephenson's sign swings ia s new place

—ovri ibe rooms formerly occupied by Ben-

nett tbe smoke-maker .

Tha Gr»' ;d Rap'ds Pot t Ofliee sold postage

s t smps d u r i r g the month of January , to the

amoun t of $1,543 60.

The pitfalls on the sidewalks e u t of Gra-

h a m ' s Block make ' fine openings" for those

who indulge in flowingboU.

Attention (booming ) C o m p a n y ! 80,000,-

000 feet of log* are expected lo Boat down

Flat n v e r the ooming seasoa.

Graham b u bad some of t b e r o o t r s i B bis

block gra ined . Tbe walls b a r s also *bs«u

dressed u p in rainbow colors.

A neclutis social will be bold a t j t he M. E.

Church, oo Tuesday eTeoing, 14lb iotl. , for

iht benefit of the society.

Tbe Methodist Ghurch of this vi l lags is to

be furni tbad with a ba semen t Wt undsrstand

the work is already nearly completed.

A little more wood if yen please—is just

what at present we need. 1 fsuhscribera don't

want o i t o fresse, they' l l bring it along as

agreed.

That y o n n g man w h o reached over (he

gale and tried (o bl(a (hat yonng Isdy, the

other evening, most h a r e fbrgotton that " the

eioon shone bright on that calm still a lgh l . "

Mrs. A. T . Sonle, of Spr ing take received

f v e r e in jury , by tbe falling of ihe w a n d a b of

tbe Middlemist House, a few days ago.

She w u standing under the verandah when

it fall, and was buried nodsr Ike snow.—

When taken out she w u found t c be seriontly

bur l and b e r ' e r o r e r y is eonsUered doubiftal.

oped uotbing to explain the mysiery, and the

doctor "a lmos t " thought be "smelt a mice. ' '

T h e patient, however, w a i kindly cared for

until the next night, wl.en, suddenly rc

cover ing from his ciitiual situation, be arose

from his bed and " toddled" towards Ionia u

fast as two tuund legs could propel hit cor-

rupt body.

T t « object of Waterman wat lo feign injury

so (hat he might be tnkeu b nek to his fatiier-

ia- law's . T h e doctor ought lo have prescribed

an applicaiion of ta r and I. nlliers. The boyt,

no doubt , w ould Lave kind'y tfsi t ied io put-

(ing i( on.

STATS PRISON IM GRAND R A P I D * . — A meet-

ing wa t lately held by (he citi tens of 0 ; m d

Rupids, for the purpose of ehci t inx Ihe senti-

ment of ihe people in reference lo Ihe erection

of a n In tenaed ia ie S ta te Prison in (hat city.

Senator Ball w h o w u called upon.to slate

the ohj. 'ct o f the meet ing, said, that tbe Prison

at Jackson was no t equal >0 the demands of

Ihe S t a t e ; that it must be enlarged or another

erected, nnd Ihat the Sta le Commission had

recommended the erection of another Prison

in a more nor thern and central part of the

Stale , and that th*y favored Grand Rapids as

that point . Hence the object of tbe meet ing.

Several speeches were .node generally in fa.

vor of the move, and a resolution was finally

passed that our Reprerenlal ivet he requested

lo ose ail proper means tn secure the estab

lishment uf an in termediate (so ca l led) State

Pricon In the city of Grand Rapids .

A. J . Reeves, 8 . L. Fuller and B. A . Harlan

were appointed a rommit tee io circulate a pe-

tition in favor of locating tuch aa iosti tutioo

in Graud Rapids.

Fire F o o d .

C u b paid for r leaning walks Street Fund.

Acct. of John Huggins. Cash

paid fur Broom nnd Feather Duster

tor Gouncli Room f 55

Gen Fund.

A petition from Henry C. Culler sod seven

o t h t . j ofk ing fora Saloon License, was rs-

c t ived, read and denied.

That portion of Broadway S t . lying between

Main street on R. k W. plat, and O t t a w a St.

on Caroline Stiell's Add., and that portion of

O t t a a a St. between Broadway and Hudson

streelt, on Caroline Si.ell's addition, was upon

tbe petition of Caroline Snell and 15 others,

ordered to Le opened for the use of the public,

and the Mafshfli it hereby ordered and in-

structed to not i fy the property holders to im*

meuintely remove iheir fences aad otb»-r ob-

struclions from eaid streets.

At torney Mathettson fin r lf lg comp' . N1. a

draft of a City Charter , read the same to lb*

Council , and the Reco-der was instructfd to

give public notice of a public meeting fo be

held a t Pul len 's Hall. Feb . 16th, a t 7 o'clock

p. m . , for the purpose of bringing tbe matter

before the ci t i tens of Lowell.

The Board adjourned to nrret agnia two

weeks from this dutr

J o n s H coo INS. Recorder.

CnARfBR M r r r t x o — A piibi 'c nfeeling will

tie held at Pul len 's Hall, on Friday evening

Feb. 17th, fur t he purpo-f r f b r ing ing Ihe mat-

ter of a proposed City Chur tc r belore the citi*

t e n t of Lowell.

It it hoped there well b(» s good attendance

and that a l l who come will lie prepared to

give the mat ter candid consideration. In our

opinion the pioposed charter ba t been careful l r

and judiciously drawn np, and contains much

Ibat would p r u r e t o our advnu tage a l a corpo-

ration.

hatter. V t t Kin-, T dot Cherae. r » ne.r. w » . Pork,? a Pork. salt. T llaaia, V>t> i'kiKiUkr V B . . . . yntlen, *, & Chirben V tt Tl/r*.)«< •• j . . , . . Lard, •• . . . . . . . Tallnte •• . . . , Potatoes a e v V b . . . Turulp., •• Oalona, •' Beaa*, -* Apple*, * • Aglile*, Jrletli V ft Pracbr*. •• V a l l » a . ) . V f a Call Oklna, V ft Hides, ,r«ta, V tb • nidt*,dr; Sheep P»

T H E

P E O P L f i B

STOKE

nidt*, dry. u ' l l a i j a Sheep f e l t . , . Wool, V »

t l 4 n ili 3JH41!

OcTitACKocs.—Some ta^ral in Battle Creek

a few days ago, loaded a slick of wood with a

j ^ O R l t f c A H I S l i ,

Heal Estate

• Igentfs, L O W E L L , 1 / t I C K .

W i l l a t t end to b u y i n g , a a l l i n g a n d leas-ing, B a a l Satnta or Peraonat Proper ty , AlSO

C O K V E Y A N C 1 H O . Parties wlOrmx 'o «ell or parehaar K.a! £«tate

• ill Buu il lu lltrir adTaota|r tn jtix- u. a call. Ww aUtnliv* prnjitrl* put iotouur hau&a lu-r ufco.t im-)?••« the oaOcr viillidiava Ibe tainH from raarael,ln Which CUM- our rrgular aUverti. IN^ iatea will be charifrj. No will Incur until Ihe pn'i.irt; U auld, whin "Ui rcfnlc' romwuaiea Kill be cliarjcut', uulua utUetwu. a^ji-rJ U^uu.

1

A FARM of n» a w , 2 Jn-les from towell.-M aer». Iio(ffo.-ed, ratra brarln, urcbtrU, n**

Luuac, {o<»l bara aoil out bui lOlnff. g"".! ri-ll and ei.le n. Ueodr. Ii»inf water In i l.umlenrr. l oe latin i« wrli Irnceij and can )i..u|rhl t a Imi/ala.— Tiie larminR utru>il* mil be aoid ulth the farm u «iv

I'fruu cvy.

H A V K I J L ' S T R E C E I V E D T U B

L A R G E S T A N D B 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 * S H O E S '

B A T S * C A P S

Ladies' Furs &c., Ever opened ia this rtlta^ei

We oake

* SPECIKITK ill CLOTHMt, and abaU mate It a poiat t« furaiah oaly eke a m

oi tverfIfalaf.

M . ' F A N K l f f t f

Zt r n r s In Ihe Tillage nl Lowell, nicelr loti'M ' laaycaeticaleaiter. aadoae<>r tb. bu.! U Vatfeea with atrwt. on three .!•!(., (•md anil, will (tiifkml I Ulchlfaii, Wht VlU

with anall fruit*.and In erery reanect adi-.irnhlM liuiiil lor a r r « i P r i c e $S(iu. On. reurIU vJtwn,' balaucc to lUtt tUe j<urcUa«» r.

9 iAACUL^ In Verfenne., one mi!e from Lowell.-^ TW Partly iBi|iruT.d "extellvht Kbd lur Irulu— Price e3U au acre.

1/«|-|ACttR8lD _ . . . I ' l l / Village. Cu acrea Imfkroted,

B f A t fSTATK « r W t would invita thp aMen

ilea of oar readers to "Real Bsista'' Is aaothsr

folumn. Parlies inl^rssled, wishlqg to bay,

| | l i or Isase, will i t to tbsir ^ r s c t s g o lo

g!"a s t s c a l i .

B»wne 'I* t-.flr* inulh Of LoWell . . . . . . -i. . . 60 acr*a )m|leo*ed, balanco **11

no'inilt* nf nnmuivf ta r an^ . l , • tiuiliered. An exe 'lent «t"cli dr grain farm with qu jn i i t y orgun |K)wder and placed it in Ihe .....u h „ u , r , u j l n

* ' ho find- ' — " ^ '

D O N ' T P A T ! — I t don'( a lways pay to go

a w a y from h u m e t o buy and tnli (if the Eigh

doea think so,) u (be fu l lowiag i i lat t ral iub

will s h n w :

A few d a y , ago a neighboring farmer no-

t icing favorable quota t iun t on cerlain articles

produce in the advertised ' G r a n d Rapids

Market ," took down a load (o dispose of.—

Arr iv ing there be found the figures offered,

did ant correspuad with thofie be bad seen iu

pr in t—(he dilference bein? in favor of the

buyer. Still , ra ther than take the load back

agaia , (a half-days journey , ) he told it . re-

ceived hit pay and returned \ iome. But Ihe

end w u not yet . A few days af ter , having

occu ion lo ' • l evy" on the "pi le ," his taspicion

was somewhat aroused by the peculiar ap-

pearane , of a l«L-d<illar greenback , and upon

submit t ing it t o examinat ion it was found to

be c o u n ^ r f e i t . Not knowing the name or

tvhereabouts of the ready purchaser , it will

be diOcul t lo e x c h a n g s tbe bill f o r a better

one . Take i t all aro-md the Haell1 was more

• i t ens iva than profitable lo Ihe fa rmer .

Bring t he next load lo Lowell and get y o a r

honest c u b . "

A Gooo TIMB.—Tbe Neck-tie Social a t Mr.

F . King ' s Isst Wednesday even ing was indeed

a pleasant affair, A large number were pres

e a t and all seemed to enjoy t he occasion

bdgely . The supper w u all that could be de

sired, and enough was left to supply tevernl

more tables. T h e proceedt amounted to near-

ly $80. One particularly inteiet t ing feature

of the party w u (bo neck-tla "d rawing . " Tbe

ladies | resent were eupposed to wear aprons

to corretpond witb the neck-tie, and each per-

son who " d r a w e d " wa t expected to teek out

tbe lady fair whote culinary emblem wat like

un to their priae. Some of courts were more

fortunate than other t . Some a r e a l w a y t l u c k y

Thi t t ime tbe juvaniies seemed to be especially

favored. Li t t le Harry Wickbam and M u t e r

Shoemaker were highly del ighted. Nor were

n h e older ones deprived of iheir share. Uncle

Pete Coppens appeared with ihe o lu t ic i ty of

youlh, L'nclei Gilfuid Hatch and G t o r ^ Hine

s r rmed tu catch inspiration from t h , y o u n ^

and reveled aareiervedly. J ^ h e r s ton went

back to tcenesof long ago-^aod fait tbsmielve

young again .

We were unable to be present, but will try and

be ready for tbe next one.

T. 0 G . T . — A t a regular meet ing af Lu.

well Lodge. No. 3.S7,1 0 . G. T. , held on Sat-

urday evening, Feb. 4ih, the following officers

were inttalled for tha ensuing t e r m :

W . C . T . — R . A. Wilton.

W. V . T ^ N e t t i e Steveni .

W. S.-^rO. H. Cory ,

W . T ^ M r s . Mary A. Longs.

W.M .wrA M.Lang*.

W. I . G . - P a o l Snyder .

W. 0 . G . - C . P. W a k s ^ .

W F S — A . McBrida.

ga t eaSy of a resident of the village,

ing tl there look it into tlie house and put it

iu the stove. T h e result was nn exj l o t i o n -

scat ter ing stova and appurtenances fearfully.—

No one hur t . The scoundrel ou^ht to be ta-

ken to a ( bempj) neck lie tocial by tbe tbcriff-

B A N K . - A t a meet ing of tha Board of Direc

tors of Ihe Lowell National Rank yesterday

Mr. H. M . Clark was made Cashier and B. A.

Sunderlin Book keeper for the ensuing year

Mr. Clark is eminently fined for the position

to which be h u been elected, and Sunderl in

a t book-keeper is also in the r ight place.

LOWBLL B O O M I N G G O M P A N T . — A m e e t i n g

of the Stockholders of the Lowell Booming

Company will be held at Pullen's Hall, on

Friday evening, Feb. 17ih, for ibe election

of offk-ert and t r a n s a c t h o of other business

which may come before the meet ing.

ST. V A L R N T I X B S BALL.—Mr. Cobb of the

Franklin House h u n n d e arrhngements for a

social party un Tuesday eveain? , Feb. 14th

Dance a t Union Hall. Supper a t Hotel, Bill $2-

T I 1 E > ' X : i C i U M 0 R 1 1 0 0 D .

The Sar anac Standard-nyt:

On Tuesday evening, J a n . 31st, t h e Lowell Amateur Dramatic Club s a v e an enter ta in . ment a l the American Hal! , in Ibis plare .— The plays presented were the "f ier iou. Fami-ly ," a i . d ' More Blunders Than One," which were produced in good style and with good effect, when it it known that they are but he-ginner t upon the ttage. They give evidence of becoming fair actors, and with proper ap plication could produce a n en le r fa inmeol nut second to tho«e more renownvi troops, who hsrald Iheir flameing colored portert nil over Ihe country. Wp hope to have this C lub again play in our village the present winter , and we u k our ci t i tens lo turn out and give them tha audiei.ee which their cntartaiDmsnt so just ly merits .

IONIA.—Tha First National Rank has been appointed Agent for ihe sale of tha Buads of ha Nuriaera d acific Railroad-

Rev. J . Hicks hat accepted a call from tbe Baptitt Church a t Saranao, and b u e n u r e d upon hi* duties. .

It is reported that the Saranac Standard will be removed to this village in a few weeks.

Thot . Kinney, of thit vil age, while engaged in clearing off the enow, fell, from tbe roof of hit hout t , a few days since, breaking three or four ribs.

Hon. 0 . Tower, of th i t village, and Milo S . Baker, of Laming , have engaged in the man-ufaciure, a t tha latter place, ot fbrnace* far warming and ventilating public and p r v a t a buildingt upon the Ruttan plan, of which Mr. baker it the S t a t r a g e a l . Tbe new Method. i*i and Baptist churches and several p r iva t ,

rosidence* ia l u n i a a r * tu be bsated by tbi*

appnratut . [Senl ins l .

LIST or LBTTBBS remaining in tbe puloff lee at Lowell, Ksu t County, Micbigaa, Feb. 8 , 1871: I

LADIRB L IST—Mrs . Cat rsn Eash, Miss Catbarina Eash, Miss El i ia Powell, Mrs. b G Powell, Mrs. Lucinda Kobioton.

GEBTS L i t r —Myron Abel, Isaac Braanon, Benjamin Uuala, Beverle Cn*bman, William Dunn , Johnny Rouse, John House, Nathan Hoyt, Sanuel G. John ton , M- 8 . Quick, J T Welch, W H W h i U .

Penons calling for these Letters, will pl tass . Bay "adver l iMd," and give dale of Ibis notice.

A . M . E I S W O B T B . P . M .

s s a B s s s s s s s B s s s m m e m

X > I E X > .

| i r o V 8 - A t t b » mi4«Be* Of bis father la Bowos j Mich.T.b. fltt.Vr. 0 . A . Stoss, aged 28 years.

Lowell rrtc. |30 per acre—one-fourth dowo. bal-ance oo time to *uil purrhanT.

THE CELEB'RATSJ CRAIG

MICROSCOPE f* an optical wnn-'er. reveal* t h e thouaanda o f h i d d a a wonder* ot N a t a r a ; <• <>t a prim.n.nt u.e aud praKlical availability, coiubinlo^ li.atructieo with oiuwmaui. and uaver loaiag iu laVr.tt. It ma|ninea

TEN THOUSAND TIMES a power njual lu iithrr niirfacpe# "f mint 1i|o«* It* coit. Rcteai* (oauiUa* little world*, all around u>, t-rinioj witb life, which to Ibe oaked eye muat lor-e»er -emain a aealtd bo«th-a* Kelt in rinegar, ani-mal. lo water cli eae tniter, aagtr and itch IO.PCI*, milk Olobulet, Clawa aud halra uf lOMcta, hundreda ui eye. in a . lode ey<- of a Sy. du.t of a Imtt.rty'* wiug. to b. porf-ctly foituvd f-ather*. tbe much talked of Tncliim dplrali* or po-k w.c-ra. wliicli waa Qr.t dlic'ivcred in America with thi. Migro.copa.

II i« of inSnite ralue to profeaaionat aaeo, toteaeh-ei* and tn »tud*ai., but nowhere I* II of greater fai-ue tbaa oo tbt family table, withlo the reach of e<a. ry ui«inbei. It will delii'at ynuraetf. yiue cbildrea and friend* duiiog tbe loug winter «veain,(. it will *bnw vuu adullernlinM or uookanlloeaa of *ariou* kind* iu food a* sugar tea,breau, meal, Jcc.

I t i i of Ineat lmable va lue to t h e Fartner in eaauiioing inte<-ti which pray upon bla cmpa. — fbe power of a (Oo micovope, aud *•• alaple lo ll* conairactioo thai any child am OM it uuderttandiaj-ty.aod «ith appreciation

A beautiful prrarut, elegant <a*traetive, asinainf, aod chrap. 0»er E-J.OM told.

Uuung the paat aia yrar* it* worth ha* brea teati* fled tn by tuou*aad* of adentitlo men. farmera Scnool I'.aclier*, Student*, Phyticiaa*, Uead* uf Familli'*, aod otha>a

PKICM$3.00 -Sent by mmit, paet paid. Kteiv inatruni'-ni ia neatly bua^. and baodaomely labelrd »iih full lUceeUon* (or u*a. Xhouiaod* have been sent by ma't.

• Address, W. J. LI.VE83 » CO., Chicago.

Warrant Piti CLOTHING C U T AND MADE T O

O R D E R , ih the LATEST A N D

MOST A P P R O V E D

STYLES.

CALL AND S E E US B E F O R H

m j R C n A M I l Q E t S E l f W S R E .

SfltAJTiSf* M l l f *

Lowell, Oct. 4lh, W O .

FREE I FREEH TIIKMICROSCtiPE." a Monthly Joereat ef iafor*

mitlnn forth* peoplr—the myiieiiea of nature ex-plained—lnl*rei<lln( infnrniatroa oo the aonderiof Ureatlao—aloriea. aketcbe* A e. Term* 41 00 pr year. fbi* Jnaraal will beaent FKF.Efurune year to any on- purcha^nf a Craig Ulm.acope at the regular price, $3, Craig Mic naceiie will be .ant put paid)

For aampl. copy, aad our baatttifuily ilinatratid • . , ' "*•" \ «r« aoil de.criutirecircnlar*, and •igbt pagee of te*timo- 'f^poranly or VirTHanenUy OU of buti. Dials of Craig Ulcruxcope. nenU fix c-utafor poatage to . ntlt) Vanttd at QOtnlt

w . j . u w i a a . A G O . , I — - — y

nptidaas and Proprietor* of Craig and Novelty Ml* cru*cope, Chicago, III.

AUK.VT8 aud UKAl.ERS, thia Microaeop. aellala every family on il* nierit*. whao eabibited. Large Fmiit*. Bend for tern*.

E Q U I T A B L E LIFE ASStTRANCE

S O C I E T Y t Of the United Btatss.

NO. 120 BROADWAT, NEW T O R E .

WtT.LlAM C. ALKZtROCR, PraaKHwl nKRRY A. HTDS, Tloe Prealdaat.

OEORUK W. PHILAtPg. JAMBS. W. ALBX lKOSS Actaaiy, Seeretary. 8\M0KI. BOBROWK,City ManageK.'

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s e n c e f r o m t h e s e a - b e d of t h o s e g r e a t a n d a b r u p t i n e q u a l e t i e s w h i c h d i s t i n -g u i s h t h e s u r f a c e of t h o l a n d , a n d t h e I s o f t e r u n d u l a t i o D B a n d g r e a t e r l e v e l w e r o a t t r i b u t e d b y t h o a u t h o r c h i e f l y t o t h e p l a i n i n g a c t i o n of c u r r e n t s . S o l e v e l i s t h e b o t t o m of t h e I n d i a n I O c e a n t h a t C a p t a i n H o l p i n , i n l a y i n g t h e I n d i a n C a b l e , s t a t e d t h a t f o r > h u n d r e d s of m i l e s t h e r e w a s n o v a r i a -t i o n i n t h e d y n a m o m e t e r o f t h e c a b l e ' s j d e s c e n t , a n d t h a t i t c o u l d h a v e b©en j l a i d a t t h e f u l l s p e e d o f t h e G r e a t |

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t h o u s a n d n i n e h u n d r e d f a t h o m s ( s e v e n -i t o o n t h o u s a n d f o u r h u n d r e d f e e t . ) I t | i w a s t r u e t h e P a c i f i c h a d n o t b e e n i n - 1

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l a n d w o r o c a u s e d b y t h e c o r r o d i n g a c - , ' t i o n of r a i n a n d r i v e r s . A r e c e n t d i s -! c o v e r y h a d s h o w n t h a t t h e m o s t c h o r -1 o c t e r i s t i c o r g a n i s m s of t h e d e e p s e o I b e d , n a m e d c o c c o l i t h s a n d c o c c o - 1

1 s p h e r e s , e x i s t e d a t a l l d e p t h s , e v e n i n s h a l l o w s h o r e w a t e r s , a n d w e r e a l s o f o u n d f o s s i l l u s e d i m e n t a r y r o c k s of a l l e p o c h s ; a d i s c o v e r y of g r e a t i n t e r e s t , a s c o n f i r m i n g t h e v i e w of t h e u n i f o r m c o n -d i t i o n s of s u b m a r i n e d e p o s i t s i n a l l a g e s of t h e , e a r t h ' s h i s t o r y . H e w o s i o p p o s e d te t h e v i e w t h a t t h e a n i m a l s

1 f o u n d l i v i n g i n t h e d a r k r e g i o n s o f t h e l o w e s t s e a d e p t h s d e - | p o n d e d f o r l i g h t o n t h e p h o s p h o r e s c e n c e

1 of s o m e of t h e spec ieB, a n d s a w n o i r e a s o n f o r c o n c l u d i n g t h a t t h e y c o i d d

, n o t e x i s t w i t h o u t l i g h t . H o a l s o d o u b t -e d t h e a c c u r a c y of t h o v e r y l o w tem-p e r o t u r e f o u n d a t v e r y g r e a t d e p t h s , a n d i i iDi i^ ' i t t h o t t h o s e t o k e n i n t h e | I n d i a n O c e a n m i g h t b e e x p l a i n e d b y | t h e f a c t t h o t t h e y w e r e t a k e n w i t h t h e r -m o m e t e r s n o t r e c t i f i e d f o r p r e s s u r e ,

i H e c o n c l u d e d b y g i v i n g w a r m p r a i s e to j t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t f o r t h e g r e a t w o r k t h e y h a d e n c o u r a g e d i n t h e s e

i d e e p BOO s u r v e y s , a n d m a i n t a i n e d t h a t t h o y h u d b e e n u n j u s t l y a s s a i l e d f o r | t h e i r r e f u s a l t o a i d i u f u r t h e r i n g s c i e n c e , w h i c h t h e y w e r e r e a d y t o d o w h e r e v e r a g o o d c o s e w o s m a d e o t f t f o r t h o i r g i v -i n g o s s i s t o n c o .

M r . G w y n J c f f r y s w a s c o n v i n c e d f r o m t h e s o u n d i n g s h o h u d h i m s o l f t a k e n ,

i t h a t t h e r e w o r e g r e a t i n e q u a l i t i e s i n > t h e b e d of t h e N o r t h A t l a n t i c . I n o u e i c a s e t h e s a m e d r e d g i n g s g a v e d e p t h s of j 1 , 0 5 5 a n d of 740 f a t h o m s . I n t h e s a m e s e a g r o v e l w a s v e r y w i d e l y s p r e a d o v e r (

i t h e b o t t o m , a n d t h e r e w e r e o f t e n c x -j t r e m e l y r o u g h flints, w h i c h h e t h o u g h t ' w o u l d b o d a n g e r o u s t o s u b i n o r i n o l c o b l e s . M o n y of t h o o n i m o l s h e h o d d r e d g e d u p f r o m t h e g r e a t d e p t h s w e r e a m p l y p r o v i d e d w i t h o r g a n s o f s i g h t ,

; s h o w i n g t h a t l i g h t w o s t h e r e o x i s t e u t . i T l i e s u b m a r i n e c a b l e of t h e M e d i t e r -1 r a n e a n w a s s u b j e c t t o t h e o t t a c k s o f , I b o r i n g a n i m a l s , a m o l u s o a n d a c r n s t o -

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! d i s c u s s i o n b y a d d u c i n g a s f u r t h e r p r o o f , I of t h e l e v e l n a t u r e o f t h e d e e p s e a b e d , , t h e f a c t t h a t t h o g r a p n e l s u s e d t o re-; c o v e r t h o s e v e r e d c o b l e of 18G5 ( o n l y 1 t w o i n c h e s i n t h i c k n e s s ) s w e p t a c r o s s t h e b o t t o m f o r m o r e t h o u a h u n d r e d '

i m i l e s , a n d , i n c r o s s i n g t h e c a b l e , j s c a r c e l y e v e r f a i l e d t o h o o k i t , w h i c h I c o u l d n o t h o v e h a p p e n e d h a d t h e r e b e e n a b r u p t i n e q u a l i t i e s o f s u r f a c e .

ANOTHER WOMAN SOUHKR STORV.— I T h e i n s t a n c e s i n w h i c h w o m e n h o v e , d o n n e d m e n ' a c l o t h e s t o g o " a s o l d i e r -i n g " f o r t h e s a k e of r e m a i n i n g i u t h e

1 n / y n p i i n y of s o m e B w e e t h e o r t a r o t o o I n u m e r o u s t o c r e o t e a n y s u r p r i s e ; b u t 1

t h e r e i s a s t o r y told o f t w o M o b i l e s I n o w s e r v i n g i n P a r i s a g a i n s t t h e P r a s -s i a u s w h i c h i s n o t w i t h o u t on u d d i t i o n -

1 a l t i n g e of r o m a n c e . Of t h e s e t w o p r o v i n c i a l s o l d i e r s o n e w a s e n r o l l e d I

! a n d t h e o t h e r h a d v o l u n t e e r e d . T h e y | 1 w o r e a l w a y s t o g e t h e r — s o m u c h s o t h u t ' t h e y w e r e " k n o w n a s leu drux i n s e p a r o -1 b l e s . O n t h e s a m e d a y a n d o u t h e

s a m e s o r t i e t h e y w e r e w o u n d e d i n t h o l e f t f o o t — s o " the s t o r y r u n s — u n d b r o u g h t t o t h e h o s p i t a l , w h e r e t h e y oo-

i c u p i e d a d j a c e n t b e d s . T h e s u r g e o n , i n m a k i n g h i s r o u n d s , d r e s s e d o n e f o o t , a n d o n e x a m i n i n g t h e f o o t i n t h e n e x t b e d a s k o d f o r a n e x p l a n a t i o n , b e c a u s e h e a t o n o e s a w i t w a s a w o m a n ' s . I t w o s t h e o l d s t o r y . S h e w a s h e r c o m -ponion's fiance*:. She volunteered and f o u g h t b r a v e l y w i t h h i m r a t h e r t h a n b e s e p a r a t e d f r o m h i m . I n r e c o g n i t i o n of h e r g o l l u n t r y s h e h a s b o o n a p p o i n t e d cantinicrc of herswootheort'soompony.

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I n d i g e s t i o n , d e p r e s s i o n of s p i r i t s , a n d g e n e r a l d e b i l i t y i n t h e i r v a r i o u s f o r m s ; a l s o , a s a p r e v e n t i v e a g a i n s t f e v e r a n d a g u e , n n d o t h e r i n t e r m u t e n t f e v e r s , t h e " F e r r o - P h o a p h o r a t o d E l i x i r of C a l i -B a y a , " m a d e b y C a s w e l l , H a z a r d & C o . , 1

N e w Y o r k , a n d s o l d b y a l l d r u g g i s t * , ia t h e b e s t tonic, a n d a s a t o n i c f o r p a -t i e n t s r e c o v e r i n g f r o m f e v e r o r o t h e r s i c k n e s s , i t h a s n o e q u a l .

KANSAS C r r r i s l o o m i n g u p a s a s h i p -

p i n g p o i n t f o r c a t t l e .

C H I C A G O C O R B E S P O N D & N C E .

T h e B n u i r S t o r m — T h e \ Y h e n t M a r k e t -F o r k P n r k i r i K — R n sinews F n f i a r r s — T r a i l r — H n s i n r s s P r o s p e c t s — R e l i g i o u s E n t e r p r i s e — T h e A d v n n e e — L e c t u r e s — C o n c e r t s — L n t e ^ t H o r e l t y — A m n s e -m e n t s .

CmrAoo. J a n . 21. 1871.—The U t s kHow Htorm —the moat never# t h a t han occurred here for yearB—hu proved a eorions interrnption to basinees. T h e dolaya of freight trauw— much more protracted than tho Htonpageof passenger trains—have been qui te embarrasft-ing to the public. Bu t mild waaliior, tho open-ing of the usual thoroughfares , and tho rn-•nmptlon of travel and t rade n a r e restored our wuntod activity, and Chicago looks like herself again, at thin season, tmvi tha t there ta an unuHual quant i ty of m o w and slnnh. T h e freezing sleet did some daiqage to t he trees, and far ther south was qui te destructive. Tho storm extended over a larger region of conn-U j than usual, and the amount of finow-fall was almost unprocodented.

THE WHEAT WAKKET Has boon quite active tho pas t week, No. 2 selling fo r f l . 2 % — a n advance of about 20 1 cents ia a month . The receipts are s n a i l , but next weok will probably HUOW a large in-crease.

PORK PACKlNO Has been very active th rough the season u p to the timo of tho Janua ry thaw, ffhon it al-most entirely ceased. But it ia be ing ro sumed again, 'with a largo supply of l ivehoga. Thus far the re h a s been a large increase on last season in the number ot bogs packed, and about twelve per cont. incrcoso in w e i g h t But prices have ruled much lower than last yoar.

BCSISESS FATLCRns. Tlie number of failnros horo has been larger

than was an t idna t sd six weeks ago. But they have been chiefly of tha t class of houses that have been weak, "or embarrassed, for some time, though thoir condition was not kuown to tlio general public. Some of thom Were oxpectcd, but a few woro a general surprise. One cause of failures—aside f r o m tho str ingency of t he money marke t aud t he par t ia l fai lure of crops t he past sea&on—is t he exorbitant prices of rente, iu some oases absorbing all t he profits and part of t he capital of tbe merchanta. We shall got down to hard pan and auto-war prices, by and by, and have fewer ll i ictuationsin t he prices of ' everything. But no t uutil we have a r e tu rn to specie payments .

TRADE. The volume of trade, despite the complaiata

of hard t imes, h a s been greater than ever be-fore , bu t business men represent tha t their sales have been made a t small profi ts , one house assuring m e that on sales of fiiOOIhOOO, since July, thoy bad no t made a rent. This, however, may bo an exceiitional case. But the general margin of profits has undoubtedly been quite low, though tho larger h o m o s have dono a very sat isfactory t rade.

BCHIMERS PBOSTECTS. There have been largo preparat ious for an

increased t r ade t he ooming season, many new and capacious s tores having been erected fo r that purpose t he naet year, or will be complet-ed in season fo r the spr ing trade. There is a marvelous energy and elasticity in tlie Chicago biuinoss man. Ho may be disappointed in this direction, or in tha t . But h o p s springs eternal in liis breast , and if ho fails in ono en-terprise he tr ies another , and another till he succeeds. A well known tirra here, n o t worth a dollar in 1805. though doing a large busi-ness, aro now worth a million and a quarter .

ItEUOIOCS ENTERPRIsr.. Tho energy manifes ted by Chicago, in busi-

ness pimmits, ia equalled by her activity in religions enterprises . In this respect , she obeys the command, '• Whatsoevor thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy m i g h t . ' Not onlr aro largo sums raised to bnild churches, endow religious seminaries, sustain Christian associations and support public charities, but bor religious newspapers are conducted in the same liberal and enterprising spirit, aud no material or intellectual resources are spared to make them represent t he genius, and supply t he mental, moral and spiritual wants, of tho groat Northwest. They are more truly nation-al organs of religious aent iment than any pub-lished a t the Eas t , aro managed with equal, if not superior, ability, in a broader and mora catholic spirit , and bet ter compreboDd the spiritual needs of t h a West than Eastern journals can.

Pre-eminent among this class of religious newspapers, is

THE ADVANCE. published by t he Advance Compauy, at $2.50 a yoar. I t s editorials aro able, dealing frankly with the live questions of tho day, und aro supplemented by articles f rom a large corps of ibe best thinkers aud writers of the timo. I t s commorcial depar tment is reliable, its miiicol-lany und family reading is of t h o h i g h o . t order; it has able and well-informod corrosiiondento at tho groat btuuness and governmont oentres, and suslains the great rohgions and humani-tarian enterpriser' of our t imes, and Irnly rep-resoiitu the CLristian progress of the age. Within three years it h a s attained a wide d rcu -lation. I t offers, as a premiiun, a splendid cliromo picture of Henry Ward Beecher—the l>est 1 have over seen—11 by 14 inches—worth $C, to any who will sond three new subscrip-tions, ono new subscription fo r three jeara , or fo r two years and &2 additional, o r fo r ona year aud $3 additional.

LEOTCBES. We have had a surfei t of lectures, f rom per-

sons eminent, and some not so eminent . A few, like Htunnor aud Phillips, hava drawn largo audiences, but most of them have had a moderate attendance. Even Miss Edgarton, tho "Pear l of tho P l a t f o r m " — a s h e r f r i e n d s designate her—and t he delight of t he anti-women suff rage folks, had but few hearers . Mrs. B tan ton ia to lecture on Marriage and Divorce, next week, Wednesday evening.

OONCKBTS of various kinds, and fo r varioua pvpoaoa , have been numerous , and have grat if ied the imiaio-loving, a t a modera te cost. Bu t iha Nilsson ooneerts have eclipsed all others .

THK LATEST NOVELTY, which will interest t h e ladies, ia an eleotne sewing machine, in which tho motive powar ' is electricity, auperaeding the treadle. I t is easily managed, can be applied to all kinds of sowing machines, bo made for half the usual

Crice, and be run f o r th roe cents a day, for ghtning.

AMUSEMENTS. Wo have tho usual attractioiiB. fo r tho lovora

of the drama, a t tbe varioua theatres , t h a par-ticular s tar being Mrs. Bowers, iu Mary Btuart and Queen Elizabeth, a t McVickor's. it.

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THE D o o . — " I t h i n k , " s a i d D r . J o h n B r o w n of E d i n b u r g h , w h o , o f a l l p r o s e w r i t e r s , h a s w r i t t e n w i t h t h e m o s t h e a r t y a n d d e l i g h t f u l o p p r c c i o t i c n of d o g s , " 1 t h i n k e v e r - f a m i l y B h o n l d h a v e a d o g . I t iu l i k o h a v i n g a p e r p e t -ua l b a b v , i t i s t h e p l a y t h i n g n n d c r o n y of t h e w n o l e h o u s e ; i t k e e p s t h e n T a l l y o u n g ; a n d t h e n i t tells n o t a l e s , b e -t r a y s n o sooretB, n e v e r s u l k s , a s k s n o t r o u b l e H o m e q u e s t i o n s , n e v e r g e t s i n t o d e b t , n e v e r c o m e a J - h u l a t e t o b r e a k -f a s t i 8 a l w a y s r e a d y f o r a b i t o f f u n , l i e s i n w a i t f o r i t — a n d y o u m a y , if c h o l e r i c , f o r y o u r r e l i e f , k i c k h i m i n -s t e a d of s o m e o n e e l s e , w h o w o u l d n o t t o k e i t s o m e e k l y , a n d , m o r e o v e r , w o u l d c e r t a i n l y n o t a s h e d o e s , a a k y o u r p a r d o n f o r b e i n g k i c k e d . "

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WANT OP S L E E P . — O p i u m o r m o r - !

pltine is usually proscribed a s a soporific. Both , arc violent remedies, and re-act violently; pro-

'Vtluoing nausea, headache and prostrat ion. They are o f t e n given when they aro no t nood-IKI; and nof unfroquont ly they increaao tho irritation of tbo brain instead of soothing it. Probably in soventy-llvo cases out of a bun-dred in which tliey are administered. PLANTA-TION BITTERS given in modernto dnsos and a t nnipor intervals, would have t he desired affect. Persons whoi lnd it difficult t o compose thoir minds to sleep af ter lying down at night, or w b o u slumbf rs are dis turbed by bad dreams, or ars. too.bdaf to afford d u e nouriahnMiil. lire advised to try tho PLANTATION IIIITERH as an anodyne; fo r this comprehensivo medicine is not a tonic and alleralivo. bu t a delightful se-dative—a " b a l m of hur t minda" as well as a revivifior of enfeebled f rames .

Its use, as u means of producing heal thful sloop, involves none of tho unpleasant aocond-ary consequences oj a reaort to tho former narcotics They all, wi thout exception, excite the s tomach; while tho ef fec t of tne Bitters ia

^ lo tone, ami without i r r i ta t ing that Bousitivo organ.

I W " SKA MORS FARINE f r o m p u r e I r i s h Moss, for Blanc Mango, Puddinga, Custards, Creams, Ac.. Ac. Tbo choapest. healthieat , and most delicious food in tho world.

t&'So. 2 8 . — N e r v o u s d e b i l i t y , w i t h

its gloomy attendants, low spirits, dopreasion, involnntary emissions, loss of semen, sperma-torrhea. loss of power, dizry head, losa of memory, aud threatoaod impotence and imbe-cility, find a BovereigD euro in Humphrey'a Ho-meopathic Specific, No. twenty-eight Compoa-ed of tho most valuable, mild and potent Curatives, they atriko at once a t tho root of tho matter, tone up the system, arroat the diacbarg-, es, ana. impart vigor and energy, life and vital- j ity to tbe entire man. ITioy have cured thousands of oasos. Price 95 per package of five boxes and a largo vial of p jwder . worth J'i.on, which i--; very impor tan t in obstinate or old eases, or ?1 per single box. Sold by all druggiata, and sent by mail on receipt of price,

j Address Humphroy'a Specific Homeopathic " Medicine Company," 502 Broadway, Now York.

Wholesale .l<7< nix—Burn^ama A 'Van Shaack, llurlb'ut A Kdsall, Chicago, Ilia.; Jonka Sl Oor-don, IU, Paul . Minn.; Brown, Webber 4 Gra bam, fit Louis, Mo.; Far rand , Sholey k Co., Detroit, Mich.

* J ? " F o n COUGHS, COLDS, AND TUBOAT DISORDERS, use " Brown's Bronchial Troches," having prnrcd their efficacy by a tes t of many years. T h e Troches aro highly mcommondod and preacribcd by Physicians. Those exposed to sudden changes should al-ways be supplied with " The Troches " aa they give prompt relief.

I Owing to the good reputa t ion and ponulari-ly of tbe Troches, many icorlhless ana cheap iinilations areojfered, which aregooil fur noth-ing. Be pure to OBTAIN tho true " Broum's Brtmrhial Troches." Sold evorywhoro.

TO?"CFIIE YOUR COUGHS AND C O L D S . -

COE'S Conon BALSAM will be found a ready and efficient remedy for hard Colds, Croup, Coughs, and all lung difficultioa. I t is sold by all druggists . The cheapeat and beat modi-cine in t he world.

B S T J A M E S H . FOSTER & C o . , 151

Lake street , Chicago, importera of broocb-loai tng ahot-guna and implements.

A GOOD p r o t e c t ! o n a g a i n s t m i s f o r t u n e is a p o l i c y in t h e M u t u a l L i f e I n s u r -a n c e C o m p a n y of C h i c a g o .

WaT" S e e a d v e r t i s e m e n t of D r . B u t t s '

Dispensary, hooded Book tor tho Million—MAR UAOE GCIDE—in another column. I t ahould be read by all.

* A R B E IT REMEMBERED.—Dr. H o n -ry'a Root and Plant Pills, tbe groat Liver mod-icine of the age. Mild, yet thorough. See advert isement in a n o t h e r column.

teT NoBnfwESTERK H o r s e N a i l C o . ,

manufacturers of Pa t en t Hammered Horse Nails. Office 68 West Van Buron atreet. Fac-tory 56 to 08 Wont Van Buren atroot, comer Clinton atreot, Chicago.

I S T A PAPER PGR YOUNG PEOPLE.—

The R u t h s ' Companion of Boston, is one of the moat judicious and entorpriBing shoots in tho country. £ample copies froe.

4 ® " PRUSSING'S W h i t e W i n e V i n e g a r

ia a moat superb article to r table use. Ask for it . Warranted nuro .

Dr. J. Walker's California

V I N E G A R B I T T E R S . g ,2 -J HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS 8 =" 7 : 5 hear Ustlmony to their Wonderful ^ f? •p ^ 5 Curatlvo RITect*. 8 T ^ 3 | -5 Thoy are not a vile Panoy Drink c z x . 5 2 made of Poor Rtim, Whiskey, Proof ir 5 *

~ r: Spirits und Kefiisn l.iiinors, (tontored, ° ' ~ = spiced nnd sweetened to please tho :r 3 s T r 5 tiut«,callod' Tonic*. 'Appetizers,' kc. a g. R u o a '

H I e c s £»« S S3

They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER snd a LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a tierfect Renovator atf.l Invlgorator of the System. No person can tako the Iilttcn i*cordlnK to directions and remain Ion# unwell.

For INFLAMMATORY snd CMRONIO RHEUMA-TISM and-GOUT. DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REMITTENT and INTKRMITTENT FEVKHS, DISEASES of the BLOOD. LIVER. KJD-NEYS. ami BLADDER, these Bitters have been most xiutee>sftil.

DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, Headache. Pain In the Shoulder'), Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, DIudncM. Sour Eructations of the Stomach. Bail Tnsto In the Month. Billons Attacks, Palpitation of tho llenrt. Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in tho Regions nf the Kidneys, and ahundred other painful symptoms. are the offspring* of Dvspepsla.

For SKIN DISEASES, ErnpUons, Tetter, Salt

v

niieiim. Blotches, Spots Pimples. Pustules. Bolls, Cartmncles, Ring Worms. Scifld Head, Boro Eyes, Hrvsipelas. Iloh, Scurfs. Dlscoloratlons of tho Skin, Humors and DiseaaoH of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature, ure liternlljtdug up and carried out of the system in n idiort Ume by the nso of thene Bitter*.

PIN. TA PE nnd other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thoimands, arc destroyed anil removed. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MoDONALD 1: Co..

Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francis, o, and 82 4:31 Commerce Street, N. Y.

tT-SOLD BY ALL DRUOGISTS AND DEALERS,

8 0 ' C l o c k .

S u b e c r i b e a t O n c e l F O B T U B

T a a H o i l o n d F u n d w i l l r e a c h $ 1 5 , 0 0 0

M A R K E T S .

N E W Y O R K . Br.r.r CUTTI.E—Fair to Prime Hoon—Lira SHSKP—Fair I« Prime COTTON—Middling Fi-OUB—Extra Western WmtAT—No. 1 Spring Coaa—Western Mixed OATS—Western Km—WSilim •Juuxt

.$13 00 @1BR0 8 00 A 8 SO

* CHVCAGO.'" Br.tvKA—Choice

Prime Fair Grades Medium

STOCK GATTLK—Common Inferior

Hooa—Uve KKEEJ—Live—Oood to Choice RCTTESfCholce Koou-Presh Fi-otm—White Winter Extra

Spring Extra A'HEAT—Spring, No. 1

No. i CnkK—Su i O*TB—No. i "r»- -No.

PORK -Mess N e w . " I' '. '. '"..'" I .AUK...,

•FM&OW - GLNGINNATL. Bear C v m x HnuB-LJve SIIKKP—Live..

Farallr •BRAT—Red .No. I

i ^ v r s . ' i ' . i

iuuiif.'.V.'.V..".".'.'.'.!i!..".".".'.'."'.'.".".",'i PolK -Mess I.AIU>

ST. IXJUIS. BKCT CATTI.E—Clinlco

Good to Prime Hoos—Live.. SnKKT—Good lo Choice I'l-otm—fiprinc XX WnTAT—No. Slled Cons OA VS.. v . . . . . I RTK ] RAKLET fo:

. 450 >4 6 50 14 15,«;

.; B 75 <4 7 12), . 164 A 156 . 83 A 85

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(A 6 75 (4 6 10

. 500 ( j 5 50 (3 4 .w . 4 00 ( j 5 50 (3 4 .w

. 315 A 4 00 ia n * . 950 A 4 00 ia n *

. 7 40 (A 7 60

. 800 (ii, 5 00 so ii. 1 s

. 700 (A 7 25

. 6 40 ra 7 oo (A I 87.H ra 7 oo (A I 87.H A 1 25 (2 £0'4

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. $ 2 00 C4 6 50 . 7 25 (4 7 10 , 8 50 <3 5 00

625 ft 6 nn if. I :s5

36 (A 47 » 53

; ei •A 8S . 90 . 22 00

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THE PKOPUTS PAVORITR JOURNAL.

T h e M o s t I n t e r e s t i n g { S t o r i e s

Are always to be found in the

N e w Y o r k W e e k l y . A T PRESENT THERE ARE SIX GREAT STO-

i \ RIER ninnlnz through IU columns, and at least ONE STORY IS BEGUN EVERY MONTH.

New subscribers are thas sure of having the com-mencement of a new oontinnod stoqr. no matter when they subscribe for the

N e w Y o r k W e e k l y . Each number of t i e NEW YORK WEEKLY eon-

tains several beanUful illustrations, donble tbt amount oi reading matter ot anjr paper of Its clas>, and the ski Icncs.Shoft Stories, Poems, etc., aro by the ablest writers of Amoriea and Enropo. The

N e w Y o r k W e e k l y Does not confine Its usefulness to amusement, hut pub-lishes a great quantity of really Instructive mallor, in the most oendanned fonD. Tbe

NEW YORK WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS Have attained a high reputation for their brevity,ezcel-lenee and correotness.

The PLEASANT PARAGRAPHS sra mads up of the concontraltHl wit and humor of many minds.

Tho KNOWLEDGE BOX U conllned to nsefnl In-formation nn all manner of snbjocts.

The NEWS ITEMS give in the lowest words the most notable doing, all over tbe worid.

Tho GOSSIP WITH CORRESPONDENTS contains answers to eminirorS'upon all imaginable subjects.

A n U n r l T a l l c d L i t e r a r y P a p e r

IS THE

N e w Y o r k W e e k l y . Bach issne contains from EIGHT TO TEN SHORT

STORIES AND SKRTOBES, and half a dozen POEMS, In addition to the SIX SERIAL STORIES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS.

S P E C I M E N C O P I E S S E N T F R E E - »

Tfce T e r m s la Sabacr ib r r* . Ono Year—Slngls Copy | Ono Yoar-Four Copies (fliO) Ono Yoar—Eight Copies 1

Those sending 890 for a Club of Eight, all sen! at ono lime, wUl be entitled lo a copy free. Gettors-nn of Clnbs can afterwards add single cople. at (3.50 SACB.

STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, No. AA VULTON STREET N. Y.

B R I G C S ^ R O ' S .

H . . X > . S I N E S ' S 146th REGULAR MONTHLY

A L L C O C K S

Nnw YORK, August Uth, 1868. j

Allow mo lo call your attention to iny PREPAI! \-

TION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. T h e '

eompooent ports aro BUCUU Lo-vu I.KAK, rUBElttj L

.TUNfPEU B E I l t a a , 1

MODE or PiiiPABAnoa.—Bachii, to vacuo. JnnI- |

pcrl)Qrrle.,b)'distllatlnn.tofortniiflaoglii. Cububs

extracted by displacement with spirits olitnlnod from

Juniper Brrrlmj very UUlc r igar la tn-cd.tad a small

proportion of spirit. II is more i>alAtabU than an;

sow In Ose.

Dnchn as prepared by Drnggista,is of a dark color.

It is a plant that emits Its fragrnnoe; the action of a

flsmo destroys this (Its active principle) leaving a dard

and glntlnons deooctlon. Mlno is tbe oolor nf ingro

dlents. The Buehn in my prepanUlon predominate

Tho smallest quantity nf Ihe other Ingredients are

G I F T E N T E R P R I S E ™ 8 ™ " 8

T o IM D r a w n M o n d a y , F a b n a a r j 2 0 , 1 8 7 1 .

$ 7 5 , 0 0 0 i n V a l u a b l e G i f t s ! Cured by Sercn Plasters. * 1 Cash Prize of - - $5,000 3 Cash Prizes of | 500 eacli The euros of Internal Tumors, of Heart uid Paralytic

2 Cash Prizes of $1,000 each | 6 Cash Prizes of $100 cach Affections satisfy medlesl tn.n thsi It | . s poenllsr

Faaily Carrlioe aid Mttoked Horses, with Silver-Monnted Harness, wortli.$l,500! " " " , u U " " n r " " n "i1"" absorbent v.«Mis

O N E H O R S E ft B U O O T , w i t l i S I L T E R - M O U i r m i H A R N E S S , w o r t h 1 6 0 0 " , " r h A , * r f ' O C K ' B V i m ) m ' • ' • a ' " , k r s n.v.r fsii ONE r C n t T O B T K D BOf tEWOOD P I A N O , W O R T H SSOOf lo impart that produce Ihew rosalts. These troubles,

F I V E F A M I L T 8 B W I N O M A C H I N E S , W O H T H $ 1 0 0 B A O B l disseoiions prove, srisefrom cysta, ortamon, which 1,000 Gold a i d Si lr . r Lever H a . ting Watches, worth from fo $800 each. Ladles' Gold l.eontlnt p™** open tho nerves of the part, and whleh these woo-

aad tie.U' Grid Vest Chalas, Solid Silver aad Uonhlr.Platrd Table and teaspoons. Silver-Plated di •rful Planters esu«o la bo absorbed and removed. "adiM' Gold Breastpin, and Kar-rlags, Gents 'Gold Breastpins, Tiiousands 5upp.,«d lame for life, by the use of this

simple core may heoons perfectly sound. Castors, Photograph Albams, f,» , , Flagsr-rlags, Sold P t a s , (silver e r t s i d o s , ) e t c . .

WHOLE NUMBER OF 6IFT8,10,000; TICKETS LIMITED TO 75,0001 , . . . . . . „ My IMUs R o r n l a r MontJi ly « „ ^

suded to prevent fermentaUon; upon Inspoclionll will have now been In the Gift Enterpme Business for seventeen years. In which time • Annnal Dlstrlbntlons, thirty-four Ssml-Annnsl, nnd ono hundren nnd forty-live Bi

C I A K n l o r p r l a o will bo drawn on Monday. F e b m y y 20.1871. ""islness for seventeen years. In which time I havogl^en

•Annual, nnd ono hundren nnd forty-flve I j postponement of tho Drawing, or any thlni

ivirvrjL nor iii ll • ormn «„,? 1 t i n mtHtfaetUm to t h . tickM-holders. The public may rout assured that this 1 nopcoa. nor Is a Syrnp—and tncrofom am he tuefl promptly on the day advertised, and to the entire satisfaction of all my patrons.

ave glVi hAfmin^not » . t i . . , . annual uiiKtiuuuons, iuitiT-iuur onuil-Aniiusl, and one humlreil nnd forty-Qve Regular Monthly Dlstri DO lounnnoi ID ne a nncture, as nudo Iii Pnarma-,butlons, and in no cote haa there been a postponement nf tho Drawing, or any thing *jne that did not glv

- - - - - - u Tf , e public may rost assured that this DravMng will take plao

in ca*«'« where fevor and Inflammation eiist. In this' AQENT* W A N T E D T O MEIX TICUr.TM. t o w h o m L i b e r a l P r e m l n m . w i l l be p a i d .

you have the knowledge of the IngmUenta and the j S i n g l e T i c k e t s , $ 1 j S i x T icke t s , $ 5 ; T w e l v e T i c k e t s , $ 1 0 | T w e n t y - f i v e T i c k e t s , $ 2 0 '"""t "'ake up our minds to lose her. This WA, abont a

SEKTOX, LIVRRPOOL, Oct. I, IfffD. Mewrs. AL.I<OOCK .1 Co., Sing Sing : -

Three yoart aso my dso«hter .lano was taken with severe pain In the hip. and her fool ws< drawn up 1170 Inches from the ground. I called in a physician, who said sh" had "hip dlhca^o." Ho Irealod her for some time, when he (old me nolhlnj; would help her, and wo

mode of Dienaratfon ' Cironlars conUininf a full list of prists, a d^crlptlonof the manner of drawing, and other InformaUc pi^paranon. tnrtfivenoe to the Dfitributlon, will bo sent to any one ordering them.

Hoplnf that you will favor It with a trial and thai •AU le ltore must he addressed to L . D . S I N E , B o x 8 6 , upon ih^cctlon it will meet with your approhaliop' 0®ca, 101W. Bth St.. Cincinnati, 0. CIXCIXNITI.

With a fooling of profound confldenoe,

1 am very rwpectfutlT. I - 3 2 3 £ 3 •

H. T. HELMBOLD. I I " S o a t l i w e . t S l i s s o a r l .

Chrintot and Druggist of 10 *«r' .Exporion<* I i p j j e A t l a n t i c & P a c i f i c R . R . C o .

of boil quality, on long

N O W I S T H E T I M E !

S U 3 S C R I B E W I T H O U T D E L A Y , FOR THE

(From tho largest Manufacturing Chemists In tho World.)

November 4,1854.

Have for sale 1.510,000 acre credit, cheap.

These land, aro jun brought Into market, harimr bee a ronenrod ulnce 1868 till the aooiplotion ol this Road. None of those lands have eono into spesulalor*' hanilv Actual settler, are cnnilni; In, and to them only

with short, mild geological eleva-

•Fireside Companion!1 ™-f-'-'f Tho Host, Nonlont, HI«lie«l-Tonril , nnd .Host ' ' " '" '

OHIIIIU

year Bffo, and then sho couM not move » itep without crntchos. About this timo we were a.lvlsed to try All-cock's Porous Plasters. Wo cot ono anil applied it over the hip joint, and it gave her Immediate relief Since then she haa used about seven, and she hss now for two months walked to school and back everyday, and the distanco is ono nnd a half in lie j, anil this with-out any inconvenience. Her mother and I look upon the cur" as almost a miracle. I am. very respectfully yoara, THOS. SEFTON.

Thi* c»so is from tho Liverpool Mercury, October H, •ecn at the Principal Agency. Bnt wo

nUtcnionf to the I n e from our own knowl-edgb. THOMAS ALLCOOK A CO.

am •alei mule. The bent cllraale, winiers^nd long summers, rellevedby

" I am acquaintod with Mr.H. T. Heimbold; be o o

cupiedtheDnigSloreopporttemyreaidunce^ndvnu; t ( } U ^ ^ ( " H A M I K

successful In conducting the b u e i n ^ where others L . ^ ^ u n t " ^

had not bean equaUy so before him. I have been fa- i j^I l tock^ln^ 'hs loveUcst '^ toMe In Amerir^ Koi I pactloulars inquire of P.T.TURNLEY, 884Wabash

voraWytmprtHsed «1th his character and enlerprlae. I Avenne. (Jhlesgo, III.

WM. WEIGHTMAN,

Firm of Powers AWoighlman,Manufactnring Chom-

Ists, Ninth and Brown Sta., Philadelphia.

i ionernl ly liiiori Family Story Paper in Amcricji.

THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, D i s t r e s s i n g C o u g h C u r e d . tion. from sreat"heat, and'hoalthfulnes. superior to all Though only ju.t about to enter Its fourth year of pub- l ' c " r r ' n , m l h c I l o r - I ) r-consumptive tendencies, invlle settler, to thin region. llcation. Is recognlrod .ill over the world ScoTrilTOWN, Orange Co., N.Y., Oct. SO, 186a.

, W ^ R ' ' ^ V U O I ^ T E S R T O M R , I - - .... - ITIIOIAS AU«(>CK A Co.. SINE Sin*; CornerSixlh snd Walnut St.. St. Louii, 1

And for the following reasons .

THE FIRESIDE C 0 M p f l N | 0 N

1

« 8 75 A 7 00 . 8 50 (A 7 IM . 5 5e A 8 00 . 8 50 iS 5 00

8 50 & b 00 3 50 1A8S&

MILWAUKEE. Bex v*»—Choice

Prime Pair Grados Medinm

STOCK GATTIX—Common Inferior

lloos—Live 7 00 A' V> !<UKi:r-Uve—Oo-vl to Choioo 8 50 fil t 88 HPrnta-Cholee Kooa—Presh...; rliOUB—White Winter Extra

Siirlng I j t r a WBRAT—Spring, No. I

No. 1 t'^ina—New OATS-No.S Bra—No. 2

is

CTiNTM.-Tlie WEEKLY WIHOON8IN. a paper larger Ihan ihe AW ftrk trillily, con

ling all Ihe great stoiy of "NO MAN'S FRIEND," from Daeetnber lat to Msy 1st. looludlng back num-ITAISPT^M. ' : n U -L A ' 1 iT J CfAMKR- AIKENS A l.UAMMt, Mllwauken, W i.con.in,

$ 2 5 A WEEEK SALARY! Yeenr men w.nle^ a. local aud tiavellng salesmen. Haaiaess light and l isi iorublo. 1 have no humbuji

vxsi&issvz- ^ % r k . , " , h

A GREAT OFFER. Y -w|11 dispow of

M^IPDEONS, and OR. li A NS of sli flrst-elsss makers, innludin^ t^hickertnn A

« i i i « wjlrrairlf low prioM.. tor csah.duiinir inls A

C E T OAI.BSSIKN W A N T E D . To ."ll cnort.

W asalMyof i Slflawferjnqnth and uiponses. Riforonoei n A. BKNNE1 I . t t ; ).. 12! Mtlls.-i s-.. i: i - , . . .

r r i m ; NF.CRRTR <>F T O U T H I VVHII.I. U 1 A medical 1 realise of thirty-two pairei, MUI pre"

ft id. on receipt of two thren-reni postage stamps Addro.s M. B. LA CR01X„Alhany,N.

— —-r;• i " i u r ca.o, uunng tnia . or will ukr- from i,. to iift monilily, until paid

5 Persons lo snocesaful'y canvass for Premiums » s offar,and r.colve a 42 yaltham Watch for yourself. A dross /Vo/i/c". ir,«i/g. Dayton, O.

iWWKN tVANTEl) . To sell coods by SSIQ • t»/ in ] <76,00to

rmiulred m. til.

5 ^ 1 8 7 1 . Or F io t ro r a n d y r g e t a h l o Sends, nnd

S U M M E R F L O W E R I N U DULHS, Will bo resdy for mnlUne by the middle ofjanuao.nol-withstandlnir our great ms. of typo. uaper,ongravlnK>. Ac., by the lire which destroved the Jab Prinllnx Ofticn of Ihe Rochoster 11 mitral i ChnmleU on the evening of 25th December. 11(70. Il will lie printed on most ele-gant new tinted paper, and illustratud with nearly

F i r e Hundrod Original K i i u r u v l n o , And two finely executed Cilored Plales—specimens lor all of which wore grown by ourselves the past soaxm and from our own stock ol Sends. In the originality, execnlinn and extent of the Engravings It Is nnllko and emlnontlr superior to any other Catalogue or "Floral (Julde" extant.

The Catalogue will consist of I I 8 Pages, and aa soon as puhllshed will be sent Ires to all whn ordered Seeds from us by mail the last season. To others a oharKc ol 15 Cents per copy will be made, which I. really not tho value of Ihe Colored Plates. Wo assnreonr friends that tho Indnoements we offer to purchasers of Seeds, as lo quality and extent of Slock, Dlsoounla and Pre-m lums are nnsnrpa.sed. Please sond orders for Oata-loguss without delay.

O a r ( ' o l a red C'brMao f o r 1871 , Will ho resdy to send out abont the 1st of Jsnnsry. The Chrnmo will represaat Forty.two Varieties of the moat showy and popular Flowers, of natural sias aad oolor. We design to mske It tho best Plata nf Flowers ever is-snea. Site, I!>xS4 Inches. The retail value would i>o st least Two Dollars; sre shall, however, faralsh It to cus. tomers st 75 cents per copy, and shsll offer it ss a Pre-mium upon orders for Seeds. See Catalogue when oat

B K I 0 4 . S <V H B O T H Ki t , Bochea ie r . N. V .

" K n o w l e d g e is Power ,"

NEW DISCOVER-IES WORTH SI ICV to any man or worn an, may be obtained by enclostng stamp to M. A f t Inst!, Milwaukee, WU.

A STONIM1IINU I -Yonr future partniir's naiV. 1\ llnlnjlrr AndrtH, and photograph, with dale of marriage, sent for S5 oenls. 'State age. color ot ores aod hair, and address Box Elsie. Mlohlgan.

G E T T I N G U P C L U B S .

G R E A T S A V I N G t o C O N S U M E R S

Parties enquire how to se' nu clnbs. Our answer is send for Pi-Ice I.lst.and a Club fnnn will accompany it * illi lull dlreclinns, making a large saving to consum-ers nnd romunoralive to Club organisers. *

T H E G R E A T A M E R I C A N T E A C O

3 1 a n d 3 3 V e s e y S t r e e t , P. O.Box .VJ48. NEW YORK.

A g e n t s ! R e a d T h i s ! V V - ™ ' 1 1 PAYAI3ENTH A SALAUV Of ' ' 8 JO por wook snd oxpenses, nr sllow a large

commtssian. to sell our new wonderful Inventions Address, M. WAGNER i CO., Msnthall, Mich.

H E L M B O L D ' S m

F L U I D E X T R A C T

B U C H U ,

For weaknees arising from Indiscretion. The ex-

hausted powers of Nature which aro accompanied by

HO many alarming symptoma, among which will be

found Indisposition to Exertion, Loas of Memory

Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Foreboding* of

evil; in fact. Universal LHsitnds, Proatiation, and

inability tocaUs lato thaenjoymenta of society.

THE CONSTTTDTION,

onoo atTocted with Organic Weaknc8a,TOqnlrc8 (he aid

of Medidoe to strengthen and invigarate the system

which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHO invariably

docs. If no treatment is submitted to Consnmptlon or Insanity ensues.

HELMBOLD'S

Fluid E x t r a c t of Buchu

in affections peculiar to Females, is on equalled by

any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Retention,

j Painfulnesa, or Snppreasion of Customary Evacn-

atlons. Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterns, and all oomplalnta incidental to tho sex, or the deollno or change of life,

H E L M B O L D ' S

F l u i d E x t r a c t B u c h u

AND

I M P R O V E D R O S E W A S H

ill radically extormlnalo from the system disease

arising from habits of (hssipation, at Uttlo expense,

littlo or no change in diet, no inconvenience or ex-

porure; oompletely aupersoding those unpleasant and

dangerous remodics, Copalva and Mercury, in all I hew diseases.

U S E H E L M B O L D ' S

Fluid E x t r a c t Buchu

PECTORAL

^ \ - \ X \

Most Hrillinut, Dimhlur, Enlrr tni i l ia i r and Your Pinma Plasters arc a giratblosnim;. Mydangh-nlnnMe Jowrn i .T?^ , t<>r l M t K n i | ^ t w a K , „ o n t h i

since: still for six months had a distressing cough and became very weak anil Ihln. Finding Internal remedies nf no avail, an Allcock's Porous Plaster was applied lo her chest. The cough was relieved from tho day ll was put nn.and In ono month was entirely cured.

I am yours, truly. D. BEATTIE.

Contains SruunilD CoSTIVCKD STOBntB, FlSK Poi:TnT, BwBATiONAi. aad Sr.KnMtKTAL S w c i n t s , TNTEIIKSTWO AJtEi-mrrns. and such a KARR. COKBINA. TU'N of Usr.rui. FACTS, WIT and HUMOII, and other euf-rtaining matter, that goes W form a par exfrllfnee for the Family Circle,AI has HF.I.IHIM IIKF.N EOVALLED, NCVCR StniPASsED! Among the other itrlkln " turea of Tlie Fireside Coia are Its

ig fea- , RraD- ( aa a oiaa* m < • lit wit agi araif aiw iw • • A/*

w^rmUi^nToTOJoSS j XnJUmmation of tlie Kidneys Cured. J i U i t ' TaoMAS AIXOOCK A Co..81ng Sing-For years I have

COI.DS, iloorNouenn

Cures m O T ' P , BHONOIIITIH, A S T H M A , I N F M E N Z A ,

nud luripioti t Cunsunipiion.

of patients whe have tried It, and as"tho patronaee of the medical faculty In every section In tho country

BAUI'I PECTORAL ELIXIR hat rapidly won the favor <d as I

. lyin avery scction I . where It has been Introduced, No remedy for the lungs nnd throat ever discovered, stands so popular after once used a^ thla proparation. It Is made under the sdper-islon nf Mr. 1". ll. Barr, one of the best prac-tical eh? nlsts In the Slate. The success which has attonded the use nf this remedy for the nast sixteen years, where knnwn, has indnct-d ns to mako It more

I widely known for tho benotit of the sullcrinc. 1.01 Ihe afllletod give it a fair trial, as we are confident that

| relief and pennanont euro will be the result. Sold by all drnggists in tho section where thU advertisement It puhlisned.

; >. B.—Circulars civlnc certificates of remarkable cures ofthe atnicled will be sent on application, or thoy will bo found accompanyiug each bottle of tho Pectoral

I Elixir. The ElXtin 1. pleasant to take, and 1« neatly and

elegagtly packed up in large bottles at ONE DOLLAR EAC

T . H . B A R R & C 0 . T i 7 ^ r i a Sold In Chicago st Wholeaalo by

FULLER. PINCH A fULLER: LORD A SMITUj VAN S C H A A C K . S T E V E N S O N . V R E I D L H O R L B U T A E D S A L L : E. B U R N H A M A SON : BLOCK I A CO. ; TOLM AN A K I N G : R O C K W O O D A B L O C K I .

In Milwaukee by RICE A RISING; DOB MEN A SCHMIDT; GREEN

A BUTTON.

In St. I/mis by RICHARDSON A CO.;COLLINS BROS..1

And throughout the Northwest by all Druggists.

NEW YORK SAFETY

Jreside Cninpnalon INO t o n LtTnB FOLKS, and Comtrar rMM. which are nnderthu managemen MOST Lr.AnRKD. W r m and ExPEaiEsurD or nir. DAY, and alone worth double Ihe cost of tho

'' '/he Editorials are, HkeAise, First-Clas., the Jokes as laughable as people ean stand without losing their Bnttms. the Ulustrallons by Celebrated Artists, the Sketches of the Most Varied. Thrilling, and Intorest-inc Character, aad, therefore, it may be seen at a glance thst

THE FIRESIDE COMPANION mu.t prove a Highly Welcome Ylsllor In every family in Ihe laud. Among tho morn censplcnous writers for Tho Fires ide Companion, are tho following celebrated names

Cant. Carleton. John F. Cowan. Ken ward Philip. Roger Starbnclc. George K. Aiken,

Mrs. Sumner Hayden. Lucy Randall Comfort, Clara Percr, Grace Mortimer.

snfftred from InHammatlon of the kidneys: my phys lelans gave mo littlo reliof^tndl moved about like an old man bent down by years of suffering. At longth your Porous Plasters were recommonded to me. I applied one to each kidney, and Ihe relief was immediate. I wore Ihum for thirty days.when my hack and kidneys were perfectly weU. and I was onoe more able to walk erect. I think tho half of the virtues of your Plasters Tel remain to be told, but should any one wish lo hear thereof 1 shall be pleased to tell of my experience.

I am vonrs respectfully, THOMAS J. JACKSON,

Zfi East Thlrty.second street

Msdame de Martha, Eva Kveraroen, Rcbccca Forbes, llrllomarte, Shirley Brown. Leslie Thome, Eva Alice, Mary J. Wine. Major Almyr,

Corry IVIAUUS, J , W. Mackoy, John H. Nevias, Dr. Jupiter Paeon, Harry Maxell

We am In receipt of cures of brulsos, of internal 1 lnsions,of onlarKod spleen, nf broken ribs, of croup, of I asthma, of oold feet,ol lame back, of pains In tho sldo

and abont the heart, *e. Mr. Nathan Andorson of I Crolon, Westchester county, for two years could not i wslk from hip disease. Allcock's Porous Plasters cured | him In six months, and he was better after putting on

one plaster.

GEKTLKMC* In December I«t.my breast bone was i crnshod and badly injured by being struck by a heavy

spar. I was taken home sensoloss, whore for a week. I lay at the point of death. My doctor ;oald do bu llltlo for me, and I suffered cuuntinual pain The doc tors thouKht a blister plaster would, help mo If put on tho breasMint I thought I would try Instead .Allcock's Porous Planter. I put one on my breast and side, and

axel ton. The "Old TrapMr," Richard Fenwlck, Augustln Daily,

Capt. Mayne Bold. | While Ihe above brilliant array of Authors (ruarran-

teesa Feast of Useful and Charming Heading til for the most fastidious epicure, we aro continually on the watch lor any New Star that may appuarln tho Liter- ' aiy lirmamont- In short, no expense will bo spared \ to keep Tho Fireside Coiiipniilon fully

" C P TO T H E A4JE," what It purports lo bo In every inspect—

A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY PAPER. I

We are ahont to publish several -Stnrlss of WonderJ ful Power and Inter<•-.•- Slories that arc certain to ' create a sensation In Ihe reading world therefore do not niiss the opportunity, but r,r<ler ihrjKipT nl •

TAKE SI-WIAI. NoTir*. -Tho r i r i - s id r C o m - , . , . ,, . . „ . , , pnninn, for one year, will furnish Two TuorsASD : business. Any one can call and see my nroast.acd I and El'iUTT CoLCMSS-sbont Fifty load sliod vclumsa I wiil show them a modern miraclo of euro. —a fact well worthy of remembrance by all who desire I t p RTTPjr Quantity as well ss Quality tor their money. | N ( , , S o a t h n f t h street,Williamsburg, L.

U luSpecimen Copies Sent rree. I THOMAS A L M O C K A CO.

T E R M S TO S i n S C U I H E R S . | Ono Copy for one yonr , - - - 8 Four Coplo*, " . - - . Nine Copies, " -

Persons eolting up Clubs, can afterwards add single opias at £150 oach. , >

GEO. MLJfRO, P u b l i s h e r , P. O. Box 8B57. 84 I lookman St. , N, V .

fnmiha t 'ime began to get better, and in ono month | 1 was woll. Ireo irom pain, s a l able to attcno to my

A Book fo r t h e Million* MARRIAGE

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This is an Interesting work of two hundred asd twen-ty-four page., with numerous encravings, and aontalas valuable information for those who are married or con. template m.rrlago; still it Is a book thst onaht to be nnder lock and key. and not laid carelessly about tha house.

Sent to anyone (free of postage) for Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Batls' Dispensary. No. U N. Eighth Sk

St. Lnuis, Mo.

STEAM,EVGINES. with asd withont cutoff, and SECTIONAL BAFETY STEAM BOILERS, built in quanliues, by special maohi:

aU diseasoa of thoac organs,whuthor existing in male

or female, from whatever cause ori^iuaUng. and no

, matter of how luugstamllng. It Is iileasanl in tawte

und odor,"Immediate" In action, and more strength-

i ening than any of the iircparalinns of Bark or Iron.

Those mifleritig from broken down ordellcato con

! HtltHUons,procurc tho remedy al onoe. i The reader must be aware that,howovcr slight may

lie the attack of the above dlscasea. It is certain to

affect the bodily health and mental power*. 44 Cortlandt St., AU the above diseaMB require tho aid of a diuretic. —

i IIKI.MBOIJ)^ EXTRACT BUCHU is the Great ; I

{ Diuretic, ^

il. ^ Sold by Druggists everywhere, I ^

Price $1.26 per Bottle, or 6 Bottlee £ a for $6.60. Delivered to any address - *

KNot l ro t a theAf l l l o tod njid r n fo r tBBn ie . fore applying 'o'the notorious Qoai'Ks who advn-

tiso In public papers, or using any OfACK Rxairniiv, peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your disease (a or how deplorable your conoftibn.

Dr. Butts can be consullwl, personailT or by Kail, on tho diseases mentioned in hiairorka. Office, Bo. 12 N Eighth St. bet. Market and Chestnat.St. Louis Mo.

Buy Me aud I'll Do You Good, ROOT & PLANT

By clesjilng the Blood and arousing tho IJvor and .'•crellvc organs to a fteulthy ac-l tion. fhe.e Pills euro msy consplrjnt* which I Ituuuldnot he sii;<;>oied they ova id reach.} such ns Hju.irv, jr.. PAIN B» THE SIIIE,[ NRSNINESA op THI: H iiu>a ASB FKET. DULL- | NF.S.T, ClIiajKEKH, RHEL'MATISM. NUMIAI.-(UA, 1/1 K o r ALTETITE, BlI.U IS DVsKN-| -. KIIV, KIHWKT Ai-rnrTI0!is. (XUnrirATioN, | DKIU: .: r, I'IVJ i;s or AI.I. KIMIH, DVM-!1-| ht \, .Ul'MUCE.aad other kimWI • omplalnts I nri inn (rom a low state of tho body or ob-1 struclions of Its functions. Jloliig free Irom mercury orolh'.r |H>isuns,tBey ean be taken] al alltimesaud undi r al! < mslances,with-out regard fo diet or busi.-u.a-

Price !o ("'into a Box. ."rrpared by the Grai'lon Medicine Co., ST. I / i n s , Mo.

Sold by druggists aud dealers in medicine | iverywhere.

Nervous Affections of tbe Bead Cured.

. For two years I have been a great sufferer from neu ralxla in Ihe head .and found only temporary reUef from all the various remedies that I have tried.untll I applied on of Allcock's Porous Plasters. 1 cut it Into three strips.placing one nnder each shoulder blade, and the other over the small of Ihe back.and for Ihe past three months I have had scarcely a twinge of the old pain.

I advise all who suifor from nervous disease lo lose no time in making a trial of the woudeiful Porous Plaste

A. F. STERLING, Sec. Singer Mfg Oo.

NEW Yoax, June 8,1868. Recently a gontleman, from a jar, waa so lams he

eonld not put his left foot to the ground. Satisfied his fensral health needed attention, from the constant pain in his hip joint, whether It was from malaria absorbed Into his system or from samo other aanse. ho was satisfied that some humors had sottled upon his hip joint. He took seven BRANDRETH'S PILLS and ibe next monring he applied over the hip joint an ALLOOOrS POROUS PLASTER. All pain was gone sfter the effect of tbe pills, and In a single day his lameness bad Isft him, whleh he beUevcs the Porous Plasters ahoold have tha credjt of.

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS

Are now nnconditionally accepted by hundreds of (housands of families as their. Improved corallve fo r

Chest Affeclions. Coughs, Sore Throat, Nervous ASeo tions. Affections snd Dropsy of Ih* Hesrl, Kidney Affections. Psin and Weakness of Ihe Back, Slltchos and Pains of the Side, and In Lumbago, altogether nu-rivollod at as outward application. Their wonderful •icooss is mainly altribuled to tome power they have-ol r

r ,

® 1 ACCUMULATING ELECTRICITY

UlMm the part where applied, by which pain and disease stop, and healthy actions In the absorbents are induced

St. Louis Saw Works, Governor Bard's Testimony.

machinery. Send for elrcular.

Describe Symptoms in all commu-15 £ nicatlous. ' t "?

ADDRBBS:

W C M i f t E S L

H . T . H E L M B O L D ,

Drug aud Chemical Warehouse,

594 Broadwav , New Y o r k I effeo aweeily cnreT IVlccir/by mall T H E J A P A N E S E H A I R S T A I N

, Colors the whisker, and hair a lieautiful ni-ACK or _ __ BROWK. It consists of only one preparation. 75 cents,

NONE ARE GErJUINE unless done, feiaVr^l f S " s - i r y i i i

up in steel engraved wrapper, with!'I"1" n -n-p-n W T P T T fac-simile of my Cheuiical Ware-:3)e3UU WXdXiXL house, and signed » tt!/ m&n w.Ti?AM^bMl'

' a Jersey City, K. J.

BBANCH.CROOKES&GO.

MANUFACTURER8s

Manufacturers of SPAULDING'S Patent Inserted Teeth Saws.

FOR SALE AT T H E I R W A R E H O I S E S ,

IIG A 118 NO

Tine Street, | CorondoletSt.,

ST. IXUHS. 1 NEW ORLEANS

L a k e S t r ee t .

C H I C A G O .

WAWIUIOTOS, April 2.1870. Mrssua. ALLOOCK A Oo —

Your Porous Strengthening Plasters have proved of Die greatest service to ms. Some time slnoe I was troubled with violent rheumatic oi neuralgic pains tn both my arms. They gradually grew wnree and approached the heart. Finding nothinc I applied gave me rellef.I tried yonr Porous I Taster., which I wore for two months. Tbe pains ceased almost Immediately, and I have had no pain sines. As sn sxternsl remedy sour Plasters are incomrarabls, I havs recommended them ta many of my friends in the city of Atlanla,Ga. whs a I reslUe, and they are loud In their praise, ths Pias'ars having provsd eg ually uselal in their cases as in mine, SAMUEL BARD.

Late IMKor AUanta (Ua.) Daily New Era.

G e n e r a l Agenejr,

BRANORETH HOUSE, NEW YORK. AND

HOI .S B Y A I X D U U U G 1 B T S .

H. T. HELMBOLD.

I 'I'll A MIS UKPII.ATOUV P G W D U H . IU-I. movos snnerlluouii hair in live minutes, wlthou-injury to the skin. Sent by mall for #1.2*.

UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE , AMb¥1K>^rrThruBl^.n- tou,h Relievesmaat. violent oaroxysm. In five minutes, and ; (yjdJ, wnl This recipo I discovered while re-

hldiut: in Uracil as s mlssionao. ll cared me i>f Con-| hunitition nhon 1 otln'r monnshed failed, thsT'loro I I feel It my duty lo send it, tree uf charge, to an Who are suilerinc from Throat snd l.unr dinorilenL Adiress REV. WILLIAM H. NOBTON.

a.'. Illeecker St.. New York City.

S5000 R E W A R D for a auperlor article. SA lo 820 per day and no risk. Uo yon W.nt s situation as sale.nian sl or near homo, lo introduce nnr new T-.trand While ITire-Wop* Clo hrs J.iHet irhitM vilH.nl/ -nvr. Don't mias this chance. Sample Ires. Addre-" fludaws /.'Irw tTirr Co.. T5 WU-llam St.. N. v.. or 16 Dearborn St.? Chicago 111.

\ \ J ANTED—Reliable mou lo ja«Ve money in the auiet. For particulars and price lu'. address P

TO THE SUFFERING, (BiPI'EI) UiMIS .WD FKE, A recipe for C<iii.uni|Kiiiii Rronehlt l" , , , , . s lhuiu . Sore Thronl , Soroln ln . Cough , uud Sore l . ipe, O r j uosi o f l h e S k i n , A'O., A-o.,

oly hy ^ ork.

\G E N T S W A N T E D $S» A MONTH) by Ihe A M E R I C A N K M T T I M I >1 A C I L L N E C O

HUSTON. MASS., or ST.LOL'IS, MO.

Cinwd at once hr HKGEMAN'S CAMPHOR ICE WITH GLYCERINE. Jtkoopsthe hands .oil u a weather. Sec thai you got HEGF.MA.VS Sold by all Druggists. Only :& cents Wanulsclur'l HBamAX A CO.. Chemist, and DtUKgitts. >•

TANTED-AGENTS (SgO Per <lu'' l",»'" the c-lelnsU'd HOME Sfll'TfLE SRWIM'MA-, CHINE. Has tho ooiler /r«f, make. Ih" tudt tudk? lallke on both side.1 and is /s/'v ' ' r " a « t

The best and die ;.-t family .•vwuig Machine In the market. Addre...

JullNSOV CLARK A CO., Boston, Mas- . I'iiislinrgU, Pa..Chicago. IU.,or

St.I/iuis. Mo.

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HO06S OF t o w a t . Times are Hard, Wheat is Low, and Money is {Scarce!

Tkerrftre it bebeevemefy Faiwr, ciery Uechaiic, every Labour ud every Uerchant, to Euatnize; to basbaad bis Resources. Be carehl how yoi upend yoar Money if yoa wish to save itl i

RIX ROBINSON Wholesale and Bet ail dealer in GROCERIES, Union Block, Lowell,

t

C a l l a n d S e o m y fine S t o c k o f •

Canned Goods, Choice Rio and Java Coffees, Sugars, Farinaceous Goods, Salt and Dried Fish,

Pickles, Sauces, Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaccos !

FOREIGN AND DDISTIC DRIED FRUIT, SHIPS, i l R D , H I S , CRIED MEP, MD MESS CORK! WOOD. WILLOW AKD STONE WARE, AND OUR GREAT SPECIALITY

FINE GREEN, BLACK AND JAPAN TEAS.

U O N T B E L I E V E A WORD OF THIS UNTIL T O U HAVE TRIED U S ! W E PAY TUB HIGHEST MABKEf PRICE, AT ALL TIMES, FOR COUNTRY P R O D U C E

60018 lEUVEEID ESI TO ANT PAET OF TIS TIUASE, J.E.CHAPIN, Agent.

Commissioner's Notice. O T A T E OK Ml< HKiAK. ('ODVTV or <{»*?. M. In O iheni\i irrol ihv l.nUla nl Joet baudtrK, di--

Tli» iind- r»lci'H hiTinj Iim* apcolattd h j th r " n n S A. jiirt^r "f tlir I'rolwtc Tnort nf Ki-nt Omintr, '>nimi«.|oni r» wllh full pnWrT »nd •Ulti'ility l« •MmiiM- /ttd ni JuM alt cl«iio» and drm»ndi •(«in*l Ih ' KaUtr >'I>iid .lorl Panicr", l«t<- of uid County, dt«fi»«1. and Rl* month" f-»ia »h» t u b d»y of OrnntMr A. I*. 1870, lut lnr b«>-n allowld by a i d Judtr ••fl'rnlMU to the di'ditnra uf wm Kttitr in whirl) in pirinit tliuir ciiiiinii to tlie undrmiynrd l»r PiaMiliatlnnund lllnwai.cr. Natlct- I* brfrbj l^'fO thai - e r i l l inrtt on Satutdai thr l l l l i <:•* i<l K« bru* • r r i . H . >171.and "n Mnnday the V*dy "f Jim* 1*11, at In o'cloi-k in ihr (••rrn'*<n ef mid diun ly, at l l if ' thcr ol Knbrtl l luniet. J r in tn'* rillajp'ofl,!!. wrll in did C-mnly, lortbr imn-oxr-ortiaoiiaiuit aad adjuaiinx "i"! ciaiinl.

, LiiWrl'.jM^rn-W 26tli, A. D. I'TO.

KOHKKi HUNTKK JK | C'«-iilirinnir*.

T H E P L A C E T O B U Y

GUOCEKIES! Read 1 Read! Read!

V. D. YOUNG HAS IN SiOCK THE FINEST LOT

OF TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, FKUITS,

ANDGRoCEIUESOF ALL KINDS IX MARKET; BKSIDES A

F I L L ASSOltTMEXT OF YAN-KKE NOTIONS,

WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOW FiGUKES.

GOODS DELIVERED FKEE TO ALL P A UTS UF THE

VILLAGE. V. D . Y O U N G .

J m. 18"l. •

JOHN C. SCOTT, SSIOOE STREET.

td door Kait or Flat Hirer r.ridjt, oppoalt* Fo Mt Mill*,

T ^ u w o l l , M i c h .

a 1 - | Mholeiiie and Rrlall Draler I b

She l l a n d H e a v y

HJIRDWJRE

Cutlery, Stiivps anH

Tinware.

PARKER & BQDELL DKALKKH IN

Fresh Meats, Poultry,

Oysters, AND ALL XIXDX OF OAMK IM lEASON

p a i d r u n a l l m x D i o r

Live Stork, Sail Pork, Dides,

P e l t s , &c . Central Uartot , Br i Jp I t i r t t ,

a

Al I . K f S O d O r

DOME OX SII'iRT HOTICB.

1 8 7 0 .

Arrinat r#crl»lB|

EARFl'l u ai j IIITi R I DR. T.B.LAMB, J i l l I

Not of Hnman Lives I J P X IN VRiyEHOr

BOOTS & SHOES. I t l i / w b e e n p r a c t i c a l l y d e m -

o n s t r a t H l t o t l i o u b a u d s o l" p e i » -

l e t h . i t

GEO. WILHELM can beat iht WtnUl t-u pi ice#. H i ' s t o c k i s i m n i e n > e , i u n i g l i t o t

i n a u n t i i c t u r c r s i - h e u p , a n d s o l d

c h e a p . T H K H K S l ' G O O D S ,

H A N D S O M E S T M Y l . K S a n d

L O W K S V P R I C E S , i n A l i c l i i -

g a n

M e n ' s F r e n c h K i p a n d F i n e

C a l f B o o t s ; I n d i e s , M i o s e s a n d

C h i l d r e n ' s F i n e a n d H e a v y S h o e s

K u L L e l P , B u c k l e A r t i e s , H n t i a l o

L i n e d S h i i e f , a n d i n f a c t e v f e r y -

t l i i n i r k e p t l » y a t i r s t - c l a s s B o o t

a n d S h o e h o u s e .

OHO. WI t n FLU. P. H.—I am »ellin{a imdC^lf II '"t Tor ; aUu vnV Ki . -o iou lur £i 60, and .a'lli-.' Bor arrxc

U- W.

L ' l / 1 1 1 UO D t i l U l i l l i i )

B- 6. Wilson's House. m v E H a r , w e s t s i d e or f l a j r i v e r

(alls .U.en4e4 With Prornptness.

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