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LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Office in Oraham's Block, Up Stairs. "Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable" Terms, $1 50 per year in Advance. VOLUME VI. 1 LOWELL, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1871. NUMBER 27. ®bc ^amtU journal, la rOBLISBID KTIIT WodnoiMlay Morning, AT LOWbLIi, U1CH., -BY- MOBBIB & BINE. Office, 2d floor OrabKm'i Block. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. r«rpa« ye»r, |1 in Vox §1* mwntht, 7ft Ildtllwed b y l h « C»rrie», 2 00 Ail nUeripUoniioTaribly in adTirec RATES OF ADVERTISING. T«nUne»of Nonparell.clniiB mntteruiKke *iqn»r* Spuv. | l~w [ I m n . | 3 m n . ! C m o . | 1 } r • $1.00 $3.001 ffl-WI M.001 1.60 fiOOj «0il 12 0.11 Ifi.O" ft.00 8.00 1.100 2'i.fki j 2.\;(V' 8.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 40 00 12.00 20 001 S0.00 4n.O0 1 7S.00 I Square. 3 Square § X Column, 10 cents per line. WarrlaKe and noath noilceafree. Obituary notice-, ft cent* per line. Card* I u BuainenaDlrertorvlft per annum T e * r l f a d r e r t U e r a enliUed tn change quarterly. Legal Noticeaat.Statute Rate*. TmnalentadTerliaeir^nt* muntbe pre -paid. The&e tenna will l>e atrlclly adhered to. §usitt«s fircdoni. LOOP. H ARMONV 1 LODOE, K o . U f l . of Lowell. Mich., meela arery Thurndav evcnlii(t. In old Jlan'-mc W . W . Owen, N . 0 . 0. 0, MoDtnnell, Bee. J. M. Matbewnon. T L J O T A R Y , A t t o r n e y and Solicitor. Will attend tn buimeM ! b any of tUe Blato or UuiU-d SiBto Courts. Bpecll attention gl»en to r o n v e y a m l n g . C o l l e c t l n a and Chancery bmlness. Offlce over uowell Naiionu B a n k , L o w e i l Ulch. T . J . Slayton. A TTORNEY at l.aw, nud Solicitor In SUte or lint- ted StaV-H Onui tu, and .lu>ticr of thu I'raoe. Karra .ind TillHee properly for wile or rent. I.lcenv •d Claim Aient fir prncunng Pvii«lon» and Mountles from Ooveinment. Office m Qraham's block, up- •taim, l/owell, llicblftau. John C. Covort. A TTORN'EY A 1 L I W , SnllcliiT nnd K o t a r y P i i l c llc. All kind» of legil biiBineaM proni|itljr done. Office with P-ckft MeUannull, old iliiM)nic Hall kailiiiUK.Lnnvll Mich. Milton M. Ferry. J kKAIi Eetate, Inauranee, and Colleotlnr Agency, t Offlca orer HID« & Noble'a Store, Uulon Ulock. eat Side. B, B. Vinton. D EPUTY Bherin and G- n. Collecting Au-nt. AP baftluea* entrusted to uiy care. »UI receln prompt atlentlon Bobert Buntor Jr., J USTICE nf the Peaoe. will attend promptly to Col- lectlnj, Oonre.ancliit and all buBlpen IntruMi" to my oar-. OIBoe'orer Hunt c iluntar'a Drug Store. Lewel 1 , U l c h . J. W. Bpraguo. J OBTICK of tlie Peaoe for llm Pown.hlp of Lowell. Will gi*« ptmnpt attention to tlio colleitl.in " fcccountN and all other husinesn intrusted t o m y c.ii< " W . A- Fallaaa, M. D., P HYSICIAN and Surgeon, l.ow. ll, Midi. Offic over Nallonal Bank, He^ldt'lico ou lliglialrevt, oypoalt* ivaideuee of 0.1'owUwiu. lira- Peek & MoDanmei. P byalciana ai.dSurneoDi, Oil'ccln M**onle Build- ing, Luwelii . . rKK. 0. 0. IICDAHMKL. B. 0. Stepbenaon. H OMOCPArillC Phjralclan tc Surgeon. E«perlnl alleution given to SyplilUtlc «i»'l Uhronlc Hi aeoea. AI*o Stepbenann'a Patent Truawa ana Supjiori #r», manulaciured to order. All work warranted fire aatlatectinn. . . j , Keaideuce, flrat IlnuM nnrtb of Luion Scboo Iloune. Offlce over Hunl & Uunter'a Oiug Stole. J. Boward Bmitb. M. D. TTOMEOPATIIIC Phyaician aud Surgeon. Ofl!«. tT_ fnmt room orer the l«'«l oilier. Ki-iddeucf M Depot Uoad. UalU a'-iendcd promptly, ilay o Bight. DR. J«b. Edlo. J 'jnTSICIAN and Hurgeon an Accoucheur Ben- . denoe o m e i o f Waahingtou aud Avery »tio.U dice over l.owvll National Haul. Wm- PaUen, £ .EAl.EH In Ready-made Clothing, Clolha.fJenf» I Furnishing Good*. Hata. Cap', Boot* KU<1 .MUM • thing out and uiaile to order. Store PullenV Block, Bridge atreet. Bess Broa. EAl.ERSin Drylioodi, Clplhiog, Yankee No ,, tioua, llaU and Cap*. Clothing cut and mad. io nrdcr. Store In Oraham'* Block, l.owoll, Hicli- P Sherman & Milla. "W-vFAI.KItS In Dry IiomU , Clothing, Boot*, Shoe* I | Uat>, Capi, k'iiioUhlBg lioud*, d(c, tVeat Ston Umou Block, Weal Side. O. A- Kniffln. RARY-UADK Clothing. Dry Goods. Yanke. v Notion*, Uioceilea and I'ro-iaion*, alwaja oi ind. Un*ie<lvllle. O. Q- Stone & Co. D EALERS in DrrUoodK. Cr. o«-ne«, Doota ami Shoe*, HaU and Qaps. Orotkeiy. kc. Store li. al)*m'* lllock, Lowell, Mich. Bine & Nobl». T\EALER8 in Dry Uooda, Clutbiag. Hate Cap*, IJ Uroeehea, Ac . t . , "N. B.—Clothing made to order. Store In brick block, oppoaite Kiankiin Mouse. Cbaa. Altben. D EALVR in lleadv-made Clothing, flenfa Fur- n l t h l n g O o o d * , Hat*, Cap*. Ac. Corner atoit weal cud Flat Kl»fr Bridge, Lowell Mlfb. John Kopf & Co. D EALERS In rumilure of e*crr k'nd. Paleni S p r i n g B e d s , warpinted. Koailfuiade C.>ffln» (OUiUnlly na hand or mmle to order, klanuutctor> and Ware-room nrart) A UJ^'pot. M-J Boawortb. OB8E Bhoeinir a «i>eci»lity. Ne other kind ol Black>m>llnug (luae. ilivvr stieet, Lowell 'E John WtUoo- 11 klade of Black>miihiuY, Horse-shoring and L wagon and Can luge iroiolng doua promply. Edgar Morae. O U N I B U S L i n e bom R l i l t o n H o m e , aad all ntbei Uolela aud Private iloutts, to aud from all Uaioi. Tboa. Tat#. L leery Stable. Uox«e*and Carriage* let with or without dxiver. Pai)«euger»oouve»ed to all pait> a l t h e c o u n t r y . Jobs Taylor, I RON Founder and manufBciurer of various kind* nl Plow*. Har"'*". CultWalora, Hcraper*. bob sleighs t a d a l l Uuidacicaatlng to order, Lowell, Mich. B. Boa a. H OCBE,Sign, Carriage aud ornamental Fainting, Oraiaioj, MaltsliLg, Paper Hanging, Kalso- mining, Ac., Barhia'a ibop, Janet loo «f Wver and Powliaon A Quick, ^ r c h l t e c t s A U u i l d e r a . L o w e l l , M l c t . M: B. Blodgett T O WELL Woolen Mill*, mnnulaclure nf Plain and J Fnncy i BMiraena, rwetihmnd Jean*, Flannel*, I'lnln ami Fancy Shitting, Stnnklng Yarn. etc. Lo- well. Mich. All goods ni idelrom Pure Wool and Iree Irom Uock*. Hi(jlieslmaiket pike paid for Wool, Jobu Ollea. W holewileand retail Dealer in all kind* of Oroce- rie*. Coarse Drain*, Produce kc. Store In Union Mock, Lowell, Mich. M r a . A . T. Menra, M ILLINERY. A lull iMOttinent "I bonnet*, hat*, ribbnnM, tloweis. lace* nnd all kluds of Unci •rtielea. Klver*treet, Weat Side. Clonk & Dress Making;. D ONE In thu lulest »tylc. nnd at ••mrt notice. The laUi.t Vew Y'.rk fa'htona r.-celved every rnontli First eloic cast of National Hank M R S . A A. WARWICK. Port'a Wentern Hedlotno ManTg Co I OWKLL, Mich. Chartered '•apllal |I00,IHMI.— j I'le^idenl, C. B. IllNK ; Vice Piest,, K. i .j. k Jr ; Sec'y. K. M FONT, Trea.un-r, ,1 W. NOIITOX. Ref errnec bv peimi—ion, Lowell .National n*uk, OOice ovei Naliooa! Sank. Dills & Qoill, M ANUFCTC'ltKI.S oi and ilcale;* In Wagon*, Cel riage*. Ac. Wagons nod I'arringea in^nule ured ami .efnuvJ to order. In dural>ilil>, di*p»lcli and price m-e will n o t l « out •lone. Call and nee Near t John WlUon's }tlsrk>uiilh *hop, MomoeSt. M. C. Barber, S UCCESSOR to W . .v M. lUrber. deglor in Grocer lea I'roVMons, Ornckeiv.Maaovare, Yankee Xo- lion«, a m i a loll a.uuluiont In the (Uocer and eeneral I'toduce and S'IOVIMOU Line. Tenos ca<h, nud will i-orre*pood with tiold ut *110. Ice Cream and *oda water m then •«•••>? Bridge sloet, loweil, Mich. U. B. Williams, r \KALER in O r o c e r i e H » n N ' r o t h d o n * . Crockerv, 1/ (;in-» Wire, A:c. Stole at hign o( "Elk llutn','' ( nion lllock. West Side Woan P. Busted. VTURSERYMAN nnd dealer in all kinds of Frul' j.1 and ornaioi utnl Tn -cs, Shrulx, Konea, Giapi Vine*, Ac. Order* by m u l l p r o i u p r y aitcuiled to.— Lowell, Mich. Bunt & Hunter, D EALERS in Drugs Patent Meuicines, Perfumerv, Pain'*, Oil*, fee. Store »l the aid stand o f J , B •hear, Bii'lg" atieet, Lowell, Mich. Howk& White, | DEALERS in boot*, Shoe*, L > a I h e r . Finding*, Ac 1/ Paitlcular atleotH'ii given to custom wmk— Store in Checkered Bu'ddlug, uext duor West of Ala- .onic Hall. T. Nelson. D EALKItin Piano*. Or^ana and Melodeon«. Violin Suing* i nd Sheet Music. al*o Clock*, Watche-. m d a line •lock of Jewelry, kept coiiKlnntly on hanii •ite me a call. M. B- Kerekes, C IARIHAOE, Hoiise, Sigji, aud "rnnTneutal Painter / Omininir, Paper llnnging, nildlug, and ('also, .oiniiu, done wlih neatnesaand ditaitatch Shop w. »i •hie, nver Knilt's oagoo shop—lat duor south ol Bar- Mn's U a c U m i t h » l i i » p . Jobs Horn id. S ^HAVlN'iI, Shampooing, Hair l u'ting. and wlii. ker* d.ed »lth nealne*" and de^patoh. Rooms .'d Hour (Jraliaai's lllock, ipposlte National Dank MK.S.J. IIOMIU, in inufacHirer nl Swl'che*,'hirls t llmids. Keep* onnanda (fcnnd a»"Ortiiieni of \|Qh*i> knitches. Curl-, Ac. Cn-h paid for Ladlea' Hair.— COOIIIN in old Juurnal ofric. 0. Broad & S o n . D EALERS in Ruots, Shoes, Leuther Finding* Ac. t u - t o u i w o r k d o u e w i t h o r a t i u » utfl de>patOh, Iteiueinliet the |.|iii-e lirst door west of U.ahamV Ulock. Bildgo Street. Geo. Bennett, VI" ANUFACTUKEit o l a n d n o tier m Cigam. Or. IV1 ' dera iiromiitlt tilled at the lowest uianuluetui- rate*. Lowell Mich. G . R . Covill & A . B. McDride, Jr.. G KNKKAL Canvas'inf A cents. A'L kind* nl Louki. can lie oblaiued of Ilieui al lowest rates.— Kklrciw L"Well John A. Gibson, \ I'C lONEEIt. My prin-* for>rlling ar» at l»a*t l«o i>ur cent, leas than an> other tlrst uIm- Auct*n||err tn the county. The i>a»of Mtistaotion .-uaran eu<L Uive mea oall. Office with K K Burt irer 1*. O . Grand Rapids Business Di- rectory. B . A Harlan. A TTORNEY at i«w. Solicitor In Chancer', and Judge of Probate of Kent County, UUice in ouutt UullUii.g, (iiund ImplUh, Ukh, Sweet's Hotel, /~1 I'ANH Haplds Mich. T. II Lyon, proprietor vT ioimerly >ii tlo-Itathhun iiouw. Batbburn Uouio. J F, ANTISDKL < C BllO,, I 'lopiletnrs, corner Mon a rooand Wateiloo btieeta.tiraud Kapidk, Mi<'h. Tremont Bouae. G OHD'IN M, I)aME 1. S, Proprietor, cruer Wuter- luo and fulti.n SlireU. limuo Itaplus, Uich. D W. P. Barker, EMTISr, OS Monroe St., Uian>l Uaj.id. Micli. All work done In the hast nianuur aod at roatainahle ices. jjoomla A Brown, rflHH PLAOE io Uii> Boot- and Shoe*, la at l^omi* X n Biowu's 30 Canal Struct Uraud ilap ds i!.«tabliBbed, 1845. W H. McCONM.L' , dealer m Hardware, Hrj a Goods, Cai pets. Oil Ulothl, Ac. A lull sup- pij ol giiuda in these iiepai inioaU lA»we»l Cuu prices 34 ami iW Monroe Street, '.rainl llappla. fi. D Parka, D EALEB in Watches, Clocks, Jivelry and SUvei Plaled tt'aie, >0,22 Mouroe Stieel, liiand lisp .u*. ^elsvvalalteulVll' , to lepalring, aud woik war- ranted. w Janxei Gallup, noi.F.SAI K and Kituil Uruggiat, N o . 8 Canal sirewt. Graud oapidn. Philip Wolff, D EALER lin Ready-made Clothing, Gent's Furnish- leg lioi"ls. N o . 2 l oarlaud 4 Caual St., Uratu iU| ids. J. Mclliuier, Coiler. A- Prgiumer,. W ATCUMAKBICA; J.wehr. ond dealer lu Fine Gold ana Sliver " a r e . 2 1 Mouriie str-et. Al- m. u i l kinds ol Sporting Inipieiueuts, Urund Rapids. Soutbwlck & Wright. D EALERS in Crockery, Olaa»waie, Silver Plated Ware, Clnua, table Collety, Au., 44 Uonrou St., a^d Rapid,, Currier & Putnam* J EALF.R8 lu School. Miscellaneous, and Illmk BiMik-. al*o,Si8tloi.eij, Wall P a t e r * , ftc . B - o k UinderauDU Bo* ManUfactarens No, 10 Pearl atrcc', Crand Rapids, A. W. tuniur, T, O.Pulnaui, D Millinery & Fancy Goods. A N KNUHF New stock just opened hy Mrfl H .L. Kldred, 3'l Monroe SI., liinild ILipid*. illlhigaw lier Btoi k embraces all the l a t e s t S ^ n n g - l y l e - of Bon- nets, ItililHins I .aces. Flow ers, nnd Ttlminlngs, to- gether will a full lino of liooda usuallt kept tn a -irst class mil'lnery store, omhiacing muuy novelties^ llonuds m a d ' a n d trliumed to order. New Carpet Hoase, •r J MONROE SI', (iRAMI RAlMOS. The only ex- IT dnslre I'nipet l|ou«« lu-lwero Hetroit and Chi- cago. 01 Cloths, M i t t i n g * , U p h i J a t c i n g nnd lln'use Furi.lshiu^ Cueds, W mdow Sliadea and I'ajior Hang- ings. . if. 1MMEN. Established 1837. P JL B DJKEMAN, Watches. Clacks, Jewelry, Sil- 'j. ver ami I'lated W m e , 2 0 Canal ilrect. Specta- cle* a IpeciBllty. 8. N- Bdle <k C o . , ITrOI.VERlNK Pump Woiks. Minufnctnrers of ff Wooden I'uinpi. ^l.llc^ roaiD w- at «lde. We warrant nl! n u r u i i r i m m n a for one year, when prop erly set. Urduis (•» mall or otherwise, promptly QIU --d. Uinnd Rapid*, Mich. S. N. Enib', IV. Eoia. DR. AIKIN, Office, 11 nfinal-st.CJsri-.U.y r . " n . r 2091, Grand Kapids Mich. I K y S k l l l e d a t t e n t i o n g i v e n to allcliU»c*ol Jlsens LOWELL NATIONAL BANK, O F L O W E L I S . CAPITAL, - - $50,000. SUaPLUS, - - - 33,300. biukcrone. WM. W. HATCH, E,J. noorn. A S. STA.V.VAHD, MVHON H . NORT«K, AKBA RicsAana, A. J. ECKFM. N -A-R'E*. F RAXSIB KINO, JAM M R . VOHTO.V. I n t e r e s t , I ' n I A «>ii O s s p o M l t s * . WM. V. IlATOH, Praaldent. JAS.v». m HITON. fashlej; Lowell, Jan. IMk, 1^70. Sped .Itiea : Scrofula, Funcer«, Coosiimpllnn, c in, nr. .Vervou", female, nndl'hronlc Dtscasrs LAI'IES out of health. a»iired of e a » v , - a f e c u u ' Coalldonllnl sncce.sful tiealmi til lor nil pnvaiedis- -as»-s. S -'Miinal Wmknes., etc., positively cured rr'oaii Sja'cia', impoitant eases, stop iinrelinhle ir nsules* .reaim- ri. and conMlIt l-r. Aikm at once, i.'nll or write |enclosing postnge,) whatever your c-a* 1 o o VILLAGE LOT FOR SALE, WE»X H I D K . OS MRS. SXELL'S ADDITION T OCATEI) OB Water, Broadway, Hudson, Mspl j and lirnah fitn-s* For paitlcrJars. eni|nlre of Hr-i«tiilr* northV .'/r* Snell, or U . B . William*, at the " L U Hum Store.*' Theae loti will bo said on time. IMROUNE SNETL. /xiwell, Fehruarv SHth, 1870, ajnlf BARR & L I E S V E L D , (Qucceisora to Win. Laraway A Co.,) Dealera m FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MAEBLE. Uonutnents, Gravestonea, cad Furniture Marble, 63 Dlonroe k 9 Fouuiaia Sf.» Grand Rapids. A . E . BARR H W. UESVELD. The subscriber wl«hea tn inform hla friend* a n d t i n puldlo cenerally. that he hs» put In a large ns-ort merit of Drocerles. in the Masonic huilding foimerit occupied hy Kan- llceb-. at - A . 3 D A . , And will sell at ni",.- t o o I m v t o Im. beaten b y a n y , f o i CAbH OR READY PAY. Call nnd see mv fine stock of choice R i o a n d .la-a 'Inlf'-e*. >uuar* Sail Mini D i i i M F i s h . P i c k l r * Sauce-, Hut-cut Chewing and SmokinK folmcco*. Fori leu and li-oiip.tic l ' t i - d F r o i t ^ o a i a . Lard, Hum*, lliii d Reef and Mesa Pork ; Wood, Willow and Stone w:ue, and C. KUSTERER, \i U K W E It & M A L S T E l i C i t y B r e w e r y , JRAND.UAIMDR, - MICH STOCK, XXX it T'RRSENT USE ALES, & DUAUOIITLAGER. Jastcrn HOPS nnd MALT HI Market price Special Notice. >lrs. Jones Indfprndpni Mairvoyant. I. TRIO OF I'HIL TL'KLPHIA, Is now pprmaneiilly localed over limit k llmilprs liowpll. Oflleo IIouiHsi, » t o tto'oloolc. Mi*. Jones cai\ tell any one h i * o r h e r allmeals bj •i Clai voyatit or Sucoml PIkIiI , w h i c h she ro«sc**eB in b remurkaiih ei.hei hy a per* >iial examinatlou, ^enew, hick"/1, a ir or hand Writing of the I'.ilienl,- ller cu-e- are wonderful. 0>Bte o^C, C'imt nit anil he •n*lt uhule. SptrwUnlltnlion girtulo Diitatin u/Ft. nittltt Personal eiainii alien |l W, hy lock ul ball, & on :by likeness, 3 00 : hy hand-writina, 4 t o . J, Edwin Lee, Dealer la l UESU MEATS, roi'LTRY, JOYSTEUS, AND ALL KINDS OF GAME. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS (IF FAT STOCK- SALT PoIlK, SMOKED HAMS, BIDES, PELTS, KI)U.S. Ac. This lathe phil*' to buy your fresh inegta. A chnlsr lot coiiftantlv on hand, for prices as iow a* canbeaf- b.rdeJ. Three .loors noth of Bi iJge atreet. west.idt e'ltt Klver. Lowell, January 'J4lh, 18*0. Harness and Saddlery. I T \ VlNH recently puicbu-ed the *tock and |llteles , I I tn ibe hasioei.'* of llarnard 4: Son end U. A. iV' iu*ou. and opened in the btiiidir^ ''Ccilpted b} •he Utter, on the East Bide ot Flat hiver, one ddoi weal nf Hubkhibfc''o.'e meat ic ukct, I a m piepticd o attend to all liU'ines* in the llaruesa una Suildleiy line. It i- mv pmpo"- to keep thu BEST STOCK K D WORKKEN, md spare no p.iin4 to build my biislues* upon an honest fonnJation. 1><> n o t tail to give w e a call and examlae uty Btock. KA^ELL. Lowell, July 13tU, 1870- 'U UU IHL'Li THE HIGHEST M A R K E T PRICE AT ALL TIMES, FOR COUJJTEY PRO- DUCE. Call and satisfy yourselvea thai .\ou can get your <> KOCl^ItlCM aa cheap as you can at Grand Rapvls or Lowell, Don't forget the place under the Masonic Hall. R> member my motto. Quick Sales and Smnll Profits. M. KKMINUTOX. Ada, Nov. 15ih, 1ST0. 2jm3*. Pay No Attention T O ONE MAN'S adveriiRement or another's, but lo k for io:ii*e>ves, and buy your iMod* when >011 r a n g i t h e b e . i ^ooiU nnd the most ul them fo lourmoney. Kik Uoro Store. U B WILLIAMS. Lowell, Oct 1J. "70. J4M For Sale or Pent. I 11 A VE for sale two house* and three lot». Will ho Bold to ether or s«i«i*lely. Terms ra*y. One of tlie house, is for n-nt uwtil .old, Ronmr uitabl-foi scholars to b o a i d t b t t u u l v e s JUstl'H HALL. Lowell. Aug. 9lh, l<i70. For Sale. A ilOUSK AND LOT with all the convenience foi a good home with shade trees, fruit ami shrale bary, a u d a grjoo cellar. Inquire ol the »Bb*crlber, C. liROAl), Lowell, Sept. M d h , ! ^ DWELLINU IICDSE FoUSlLlk UIKT tHKAP. 'V' 5 " 0 , , l * I ' nW# " 4 g o o d l u s l n e i * lunuirvol Lowell. O a t . M 1870, E . R . UUXLF.Y. UU, For Sale. T UEIIOL'RF. AND LOT LATELY OWNFB BT E . M . FORT. Apply tu L . l i . Lull or E . L. IRISH. Lowell, Oct S7fh,|M70 Special Notice. A NVONE ilesliinyn pleasant home will do well to call and examine T . W . >la>nn'B line (i>lhi< rcsidenre. which i* for .ale at on arlra bargain. The bonae Ik new and well finished-has a good Oellai, well and *l>tern—and i n a ebolee location, curnere Bridge auil Uiviiiun streets, opposite tho H. li Chuieh. 7-44 7-44 Reward Given. A of LL Wll^ lnvagot the rstarrh i;el a reaard by pmcuilng a bottle J>«. jr. It. VKCK'H CATARRH SPECIFX! As it wa« Ui-v -r known In fail 111 a » v g e n nine ca e ofCaianli, ai(dgive. ndlef tln- lir>t done, eiuslng no pio.uatingetlrct on the .y.'em. Sold by llrWRi'lB. Lowell, Nov, lilb, 18T0. 7-44 7-44 NEW BAKERY! The ni.dersignfd having pwrehasod the Lowell p a- kerr, an'l len-naV-d th*- same, are prejiared lo fur- nish families Hiitiall kind* of baker*stock, stuh as BREAD, PIES, CMS, IV Line-a to a Skeleton. [Flit; jents Hgo ilia Lomlun Morning Chronicle, | u b iaiirii a p u c t n e u l i l l e d " L i n e s tu a S k c i f t l o n , " w h l c l i e x c i t e d DIUCI I atieniioo,— K v e r j f e f f o r t , e r e n l o t h e ofletlng of u rewind id fifty jiuinefl.', wns Tainly made to discovet the auihor. All ibnl e v e r i r a u a p i r e d waa, that the i-ovm, in a lair, cleiklj hand, was l i i i i n d n e a r a ikeletuo ol remarkable lieanty ol forni and color, in the nmsetim o f t h e Hu.uil College of E u r g e o o s , L i r i t o l n ' ^ IDQ , London, oud I h u t l i i e c u r a t o r of ibe nius^um Lad Uieni jieiit l u l i e iloruing Chrcniclt :] B e n e n i l i I l i e t n o n i d e r i u g r a n o p / l O n c e t b o n e t l i e b r i g h t and bu«y e j e ; l i u i t l a ; l n o t a t the d i a n i a l t o i i i , If siH-ial love tbftl eve employed— If with no Ion-less fite it gleamed, But llupupli t h e d e w ofkiiidne:8 beamed— Thiit e t c M i a 11 b e l o r e y e r b r i g h t , When sun aod tiara Lteiuok in oigbt. Within t l i e i i n l l o w curern bung The reiiiij'. ewirt, a l u n e l u l l o n ^ u e . If lal^ebood's bone}' It dicdaiDid, And, when it could not i i r a i f e , w a t c b a i n e i l ll bold in virtue's causii. it spoke, Vel (tenilu concord nc«or broke, Tbi« silent lonptic .'(.all plead for Ibee Wbeo time uuveili ileruity. S a y , d i d ibose f l n p e w d e l v e the mine? Or, witb iis envied t o b i e s s b i n o f To hem the rock or waar t h e g e m Cbh liitle now avail to tbem. But i$ the jnte oftruHi I b e y sought, Or rouilori lo Ibe m o u r n e r b r o u g h t , T l i e s e b a n d s a r i c b e i n e e d s b a l l o l a l m Thiu ail tbat wait ou tvealtb or liuue. Avails it r - b e t l i e r b a r e o r s o d , Thesa feel ibe path of d u t y t r o d ? If ftom ibe hall of eii^etbey Qed To seek atS let i o n ' s h u m b l e s h e d — If g r a n d e u r ' ) ( t u i l l y b r i l i e t b e y s p u m e d , And bnme lo virtue's cot reuirned— T b e i < e f e e t w i t h a n g e l ' s w i n g s s l n t l l vie, And tread Ibe p a l a c e o f l h o - s k y . Oysters Served at all Hours! A GOOD LINE OP FAMILY GRO- CEHIES. KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND i Puppurs goltcu up and •eived on short notice. 61*a.K:UJi & WllimjKLD. Lowell, Nor. SOth. JSJO. B . M Btowo, W HOLESALE aud retail dealer i n H a U a n d Cap«, Vara, Kolwi, Gloves, Ac., and Pachlonable X i l i i c e r y G o o d s , Moori<« S t m i , Orand Kapids FLOUR AND FEED! i Th* nndenilgned l aving pnrehaaed the floor, feed and |iTovi<ion "lore ol M. Heierv, is p-viared l o p i v ! ea.h lor lann i roduee of every description, "uch ae APPLES. POTATOES. BUTTER. EGGS. ETC. ne & l l » < e s d n s i r e l v in thi* hoe 1 am able lo olfe e<tr.i iniiucemcutn to*e|lcis. Job Printing. Lime, Hair & Salt ROOMS TO RENT. INQUIRE OF U. B. WILLIAMS. Discovery of Masonic Emblems Some iniercst hits bei'n cre.-tU-'l i' •Sussex cfmntj, N. J., dtii'in<( the ex i-lvations for the M dland Uailroul, l»v the (li*oi)vei j of snme relies ol lornifr times in the form of two sil ver budges, unmmen'cd wlih squan md eomp.i-s, moon and sun, in ac ;:ord:iiic9 with the M.tsonio emhlem- if the present day, which u'erefotiad five feel belnw tho piesinl hard wirth "Xcavations of the Midland Railroad, flow the badges ever got Uiere is a mystery, a? in human remains were onneut'.'d with them, and fho soil is a oomiiitc? slaio. V. M. Drake, o-' tho Newton Utrald. says that it is well known that Masonic emhlem^ were worn toih by the pioneers and Indians of theconntry as a meaua of self-preservation against tho incur, sions of the Tories and robbers, who, : n the early selllement of Ihe eountry held almost undisputed sway on both sides of tin* State line. The fict is well established that as early as 1778, Major Wood, of Goshen, who was in isammaud at the Minisink battle, fought opposite the Laekawaxen. when, being overpowered by the In- dians and taken prisoner, saved his life by signaling Brandt wlih the •rrand hailing Masonic sign of distress, md Masonic badges were in gener d use at'he lime, both in the Delaware and Susqnehaiina valleys, as one of the menaires for protection againsi iho blooly incursions to which the border Bettlernents were at all limes liable. TIME AND KTKRSITT.—What fol!y is it, thai with su-li care about tho bodv whieh is dung, the world which is perishable before our eyes, time which is perpetihilly di?iippearing, we sl'M>Id »" little care abo'H tha* eternal state in which we are to I»v.- forever when this dream is over ?— When we shall have oxisti d ton thou- sand years in another work), where will be all the eares and fears and enjoyraont of this? lu what li^'ji I will we then look upon the thinffs I n j which iraiisjiort us with joy, or •over- whelm us with grief? Ak AWKVI. WAKXINO.—Husband* ought lo keep out of the kitcben. A hunlinnd who did not, wriivs of th» coiiBoqnence:. "I foiujd fault soma lime ago with Martha Aim's cnfiwdt pie, ami tried to tell her how my mother used to make «u®taid pie.— j Matibn made the pie afh r lay rt oeipt ft lasted longer than any pie ever had. Matlha set it on the table eve- y day for diiiM?, ajid you see I could not eat it bocausm I torgot to tvll-liff to put in the eggs or shortening.. I was economical, bob in a fit of gene- rosity I htolo it, ami gave it to a poor little boy in the neighborhood. Tho boy's fm eial was largely attended by his former-playmates. I did not go. myself." They loll some funny Mories of the Kansas City folks. One is asfol- ows; A gentliman—a stranser of course—wi nt to a roal estate a^'jnt and desired to look al a lot with a view to purchasing. The agent io< k liim o'iit and hd him to an immense bank of earth, and nmark'd ^that this was the most t'l gibic lol to bo found in the city." The buyer ob- Jecu d to thu immense amount of dirt 'o be rem.' vtd beft-re il e lot could made available. "Why*" replied the agent, "the man who own* that low lot you sic aero** yonder, wiUi give you a dollar for every cart Iua4 of dirt you put in there. The stranger not f' eling willl»<} lo invest in day brinks, i expired to agent N.x 2. Ho took him inugedi* ali ly to Sw k at the same low Uii v and assured him that this waa beyond •hmbt the most eligible lot in the city. •'But," interposed tho buyer, "il lies sn low thafit woald be worth il lo fill it up." "Why," yepKos the agent^ u that man who owns yonder hii»b lot will iivo you a dollar a curt load for ev- ery bit ot dirt you lake off hia lot, and Ix- glad to do it at that." The man wasn't so su^e ho wanted to buy a lot, but he rather tboogbl he didn't. J OB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIITION rented with Be«tue*e aad dupaith el Jow.fii, OBei. k e j . t c o n i U n t l y o n b a n d . ftij W . H . PEARS4I.L. ' l.owell, Sept. Mth, 18?} Ilmfl 0 B 0 D The above riddle is none the less 1 irood, because it is old, and yet there are few who can read it. It is a lit- tle dark e (darkey) b bed will ooth- ing over it. A Western minister toid the yonng ladies that the first step to ruin was a yard of gay-colon d ribbon and an ostrich fea'her. The next day one of ihe young ladies having occasion to purchase some ribbon, went into the store and told the clerk she wanted •'th:ce more steps to ruin," to match a piece. The cK-rk was brought out of his swoon by brandy. Inn-Genious—A hotel clerke Fond du Lac has lilacs in bloom ^ Colorado has six inches of sno Boston pays ^200,000 a y ;ir fa gas. Dandelions are in bl oom ^ port. Washington is braldirn » itoan. baloon. A Memphis journal "wviewa.'^ dime novels. The Mississip a t La Crosst!. tiill of ice. A good thi ng to bring the hair o^d a lomahav , Fond du Lac is bragging over crop ot gf oen peas. 'I he lAmisiana alligators lvwivh«4 iff ol si xVeen people this year. Abi iijt 5,000 gallons of oyskera ara sliip' M-d from Fair Haven daily. Cli'ma eggs sol in a jwteal iaeum- '•out will not hatch oat Cbiuawear. Terre Haute clamors for peanut siands, to give »a air of business to j i '.s st i eels. The way Terto llauta ladies cure their lords of inebfiely is by glueing up their eyes. Granite goes ftom Portland to St. Louis b; water, all the way around by the Mississippi. The 340 manafaetnring estaolish- menls of Troy pay 13,075,6*4 a year iu wages, wiih a ca^iiUl of 18,571,500 A pious young girl in Keokuk, la,, bait broken ofl* her engagemeajt,. be^ cause her lover insisted upon, ing on Sunday night"

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Page 1: LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. - Lowell Ledger Archivelowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Weekly Journal/1871/01_January/01-04... · LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL. Office in Oraham's Block, Up Stairs. "Liberty

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

VOLUME VI. 1 LOWELL, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1871. NUMBER 27.

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<> K O C l ^ I t l C M aa c h e a p as y o u c a n a t G r a n d R a p v l s o r L o w e l l ,

D o n ' t f o r g e t t h e p l a c e u n d e r t h e M a s o n i c H a l l .

R> m e m b e r m y m o t t o .

Q u i c k S a l e s a n d S m n l l P r o f i t s .

M . K K M I N U T O X .

A d a , N o v . 1 5 i h , 1ST0. 2 j m 3 * .

P a y N o A t t e n t i o n

TO O N E M A N ' S a d v e r i i R e m e n t o r a n o t h e r ' s , b u t l o k f o r i o : i i * e > v e s , a n d b u y y o u r i M o d * w h e n

>011 r a n g i t h e b e . i ^ o o i U n n d t h e m o s t u l t h e m f o l o u r m o n e y . K i k U o r o S t o r e .

U B W I L L I A M S . L o w e l l , O c t 1J . "70 . J4M

For Sale or Pent. I 11 A V E f o r sa le t w o h o u s e * a n d t h r e e l o t » . W i l l

ho Bo ld t o e t h e r o r s « i « i * l e l y . T e r m s r a * y .

O n e o f t l i e h o u s e , i s f o r n - n t u w t i l . o l d , R o n m r • u i t a b l - f o i s c h o l a r s t o b o a i d t b t t u u l v e s

J U s t l ' H H A L L . Lowell. Aug. 9lh, l<i70.

For Sale. A i l O U S K A N D L O T w i t h a l l t h e c o n v e n i e n c e f o i

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

C . l i R O A l ) ,

L o w e l l , S e p t . M d h , ! ^

DWELLINU IICDSE F o U S l L l k UIKT

tHKAP. ' V ' 5 " 0 , , l * I ' n W # " 4 g o o d l u s l n e i *

l u n u i r v o l

L o w e l l . O a t . M 1 8 7 0 , E . R . U U X L F . Y .

U U ,

F o r Sa l e .

TU E I I O L ' R F . A N D L O T L A T E L Y O W N F B B T E . M . F O R T . A p p l y t u L . l i . L u l l o r

E . L . I R I S H . L o w e l l , O c t S 7 f h , | M 7 0

S p e c i a l N o t i c e .

AN V O N E i l e s l i i n y n p l e a s a n t h o m e w i l l d o w e l l t o ca l l a n d e x a m i n e T . W . > l a > n n ' B l i n e ( i > l h i <

r c s i d e n r e . w h i c h i * f o r . a l e a t o n a r l r a b a r g a i n . T h e

b o n a e Ik n e w a n d w e l l finished-has a g o o d O e l l a i , w e l l a n d * l > t e r n — a n d i n a e b o l e e l o c a t i o n , c u r n e r e

B r i d g e a u i l U i v i i i u n s t r e e t s , o p p o s i t e t h o H. li C h u i e h .

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4 Reward Given.

A o f

L L W l l ^ l n v a g o t t h e r s t a r r h i ; e l a r e a a r d by p m c u i l n g a b o t t l e

J>«. jr. It. VKCK'H

CATARRH SPECIFX! A s i t wa« Ui-v - r k n o w n I n f a i l 111 a » v g e n

n i n e ca e o f C a i a n l i , a i ( d g i v e . n d l e f t l n -l i r > t done, e i u s l n g n o p i o . u a t i n g e t l r c t o n

t h e . y . ' e m . S o l d by l l r W R i ' l B .

L o w e l l , N o v , l i l b , 18T0.

7 - 4 4 7 - 4 4

NEW BAKERY! T h e n i . d e r s i g n f d h a v i n g p w r e h a s o d t h e L o w e l l p a -

k e r r , a n ' l len-naV-d th*- s a m e , a re p r e j i a r e d l o f u r -n i s h f a m i l i e s H i i t i a l l k i n d * o f b a k e r * s t o c k , s t u h as

BREAD, PIES, CMS, IV

Line-a to a Skeleton. [ F l i t ; j e n t s H g o i l i a L o m l u n M o r n i n g

C h r o n i c l e , | u b i a i i r i i a p u c t n e u l i l l e d " L i n e s t u

a S k c i f t l o n , " w h l c l i e x c i t e d D IUC I I a t i e n i i o o , —

K v e r j f e f f o r t , e r e n l o t h e o f l e t l n g o f u r e w i n d

i d f i f t y j i u i n e f l . ' , w n s T a i n l y m a d e t o d i s c o v e t

t h e a u i h o r . A l l i b n l e v e r i r a u a p i r e d w a a ,

t h a t t h e i - o v m , i n a l a i r , c l e i k l j h a n d , w a s

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

f o r n i a n d c o l o r , i n t h e n m s e t i m o f t h e H u . u i l

C o l l e g e o f E u r g e o o s , L i r i t o l n ' ^ I D Q , L o n d o n ,

o u d I h u t l i i e c u r a t o r o f i b e n i u s ^ u m L a d U i e n i

j i e i i t l u l i e i l o r u i n g Chrcniclt :]

B e n e n i l i I l i e t n o n i d e r i u g r a n o p / l

O n c e t b o n e t l i e b r i g h t a n d b u « y e j e ;

l i u i t l a ; l n o t a t t h e d i a n i a l t o i i i ,

I f s i H - i a l l o v e t b f t l e v e e m p l o y e d —

I f w i t h n o I o n - l e s s fite i t g l e a m e d ,

B u t l l u p u p l i t h e d e w o f k i i i d n e : 8 b e a m e d —

T h i i t e t c M i a 11 b e l o r e y e r b r i g h t ,

W h e n s u n a o d t i a r a L t e i u o k i n o i g b t .

W i t h i n t l i e i i n l l o w c u r e r n bung T h e r e i i i i j ' . e w i r t , a l u n e l u l l o n ^ u e .

If lal ebood's bone}' It dicdaiDid,

A n d , w h e n i t c o u l d n o t i i r a i f e , w a t c b a i n e i l

l l bold i n virtue's c a u s i i . i t s p o k e ,

Vel (tenilu concord n c « o r broke, T b i « silent l o n p t i c . ' ( . a l l p l e a d f o r I b e e

W b e o t i m e uuveili ileruity.

S a y , d i d i b o s e f l n p e w d e l v e t h e m i n e ?

O r , w i t b i i s e n v i e d t o b i e s s b i n o f

T o h e m t h e r o c k o r w a a r t h e g e m

C b h l i i t l e n o w a v a i l t o t b e m .

B u t i $ t h e j n t e o f t r u H i I b e y s o u g h t ,

O r r o u i l o r i l o I b e m o u r n e r b r o u g h t ,

T l i e s e b a n d s a r i c b e i n e e d s b a l l o l a l m

T h i u a i l t b a t w a i t o u t v e a l t b o r l i u u e .

A v a i l s i t r - b e t l i e r b a r e o r s o d ,

T h e s a f e e l i b e p a t h o f d u t y t r o d ?

I f f t o m i b e h a l l o f e i i ^ e t b e y Q e d

T o s e e k a t S l e t i o n ' s h u m b l e s h e d —

I f g r a n d e u r ' ) ( t u i l l y b r i l i e t b e y s p u m e d ,

A n d b n m e l o v i r t u e ' s c o t r e u i r n e d —

T b e i < e f e e t w i t h a n g e l ' s w i n g s s l n t l l v i e ,

A n d t r e a d I b e p a l a c e o f l h o - s k y .

Oysters Served at all Hours!

A GOOD L I N E OP F A M I L Y GRO-CEHIES. K E P T CONSTANTLY

O N H A N D i

P u p p u r s g o l t c u u p a n d • e i v e d o n s h o r t n o t i c e .

61*a.K:UJi & WllimjKLD. L o w e l l , N o r . SOth. JSJO.

B . M B t o w o ,

WH O L E S A L E a u d r e t a i l d e a l e r i n H a U a n d Cap« , V a r a , K o l w i , G l o v e s , A c . , a n d P a c h l o n a b l e

X i l i i c e r y G o o d s , M o o r i < « S t m i , O r a n d K a p i d s

FLOUR AND FEED! i

T h * n n d e n i l g n e d l a v i n g p n r e h a a e d t h e floor, f e e d a n d | i T o v i < i o n " l o r e o l M . H e i e r v , i s p - v i a r e d l o p i v

! e a . h l o r l a n n i r o d u e e o f e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n , " u c h a e

APPLES. POTATOES. BUTTER. EGGS. ETC.

n e & l l » < e s d n s i r e l v i n t h i * h o e 1 a m a b l e l o o l f e e < t r . i i n i i u c e m c u t n t o * e | l c i s .

Job Printing. Lime, Hair & Salt

ROOMS TO RENT. INQUIRE OF

U. B. WILLIAMS.

Discovery of Masonic E m b l e m s

Some iniercst hits bei'n cre.-tU-'l i'

•Sussex c f m n t j , N. J . , dtii'in<( the ex

i-lvations for the M dland Uai l roul ,

l»v the (li*oi)vei j of snme relies ol

lorn i f r times in the form of two sil

ver budges, unmmen 'cd wlih squan

md eomp.i-s, moon and sun, in ac

;:ord:iiic9 with the M.tsonio emhlem-

if the present day, which u 'erefot iad

five feel belnw tho pies inl hard wirth

"Xcavations of the Midland Railroad,

f low the badges ever got Uiere is a

mystery, a? i n human remains were

onneut'.'d with them, and fho soil is

a oomiiitc? slaio. V. M. Drake, o-'

tho Newton Utrald. says that it is

well known that Masonic emhlem^

were worn t o i h by the pioneers and

Indians of t heconn t ry as a meaua of

self-preservation against tho incur,

sions of the Tories and robbers, who, :n the early selllement of Ihe eountry

held almost undisputed sway on both

sides of tin* State line. The f i c t is

well established that as early as 1778,

Major Wood , of Goshen, who was in

isammaud at the Minisink battle,

fought opposite the Laekawaxen.

when, being overpowered by the In-

dians and taken prisoner, saved his

life by signaling Brand t wlih the

•rrand hailing Masonic sign of distress,

md Masonic badges were in gener d

use a t ' h e lime, both in the De laware

and Susqnehaiina valleys, as one of

the menaires for protection againsi

iho blooly incursions to which the

border Bettlernents were at all limes

liable.

T I M E A N D K T K R S I T T . — W h a t fol!y

is it, tha i with su-li ca re about tho

bodv whieh is d u n g , the world which

is perishable before our eyes, time

which is perpetihilly di?iippearing,

we sl'M>Id »" little care abo'H tha*

eternal state in which we are to I»v.-

forever when this dream is over ?—

W h e n we shall have oxisti d ton thou-

sand years in another work), where

will be all the eares and fears and

enjoyraont of th i s? lu what l i^ ' j i

I will we then look upon the thinffs I • • • n

j which iraiisjiort us with j o y , or •over-

whelm us with g r i e f ?

A k AWKVI. WAKXINO.—Husband*

ought lo keep out of the kitcben. A

hunlinnd who did not, wriivs of t h »

coiiBoqnence:. " I foiujd fault soma

lime ago with Martha Aim's cnfiwdt

pie, ami tr ied to tell her how my

mother used to make «u®taid pie.—

j Matibn made the pie afh r lay rt oe ip t

f t lasted longer than any pie ever

had. Ma t lha set it on the table eve-

y day for diiiM?, ajid you see I could

not eat it bocausm I torgot to tvll-liff

to put in the eggs or shortening.. I

was economical, bob in a fit of gene-

rosity I htolo it, ami gave it to a poor

little boy in the neighborhood. Tho

boy's fm eial was largely attended by

his former-playmates. I d id not go.

myself."

They loll some funny Mories of

the Kansas City folks. One is asfol -

o w s ; A gen t l iman—a s t ranser of

course—wi nt to a roal estate a^ ' jnt

and desired to look al a lot with a

view to purchasing. The agent io< k

liim o'iit and h d him to an immense

bank of ear th , and n m a r k ' d ^that

this was the most t'l gibic lol to bo

found in the ci ty." T h e buyer ob-

Jecu d to thu immense amount of dir t

'o be rem.' v td beft-re il e lot could b«

made available. " W h y * " replied

the agent , " the man who own* that

low lot you s i c aero** yonder, wiUi

give you a dollar for every cart Iua4

of dirt you put in there.

T h e s t ranger not f' eling willl»<} lo

invest in d a y brinks, i expired to

agent N . x 2. Ho took him inugedi*

ali ly to Sw k at the same low Uiiv and

assured him that this waa beyond

•hmbt the most eligible lot in the city.

• 'But," interposed tho buyer, " i l lies

sn low t h a f i t woald be worth il lo fill

it up ."

" W h y , " yepKos the agent^ u t h a t

man who owns yonder hii»b lot will

i ivo you a dollar a curt load for ev-

ery bit ot dirt you lake off hia lot, and

Ix- glad to do it at tha t . "

The man wasn't so su^e ho wanted

to buy a lot, but he rather tboogbl he

didn' t .

JO B PRINTING O F E V E R Y D E S C R I I T I O N r e n t e d w i t h B e « t u e * e a a d d u p a i t h e l

J o w . f i i , O B e i .

k e j . t c o n i U n t l y o n b a n d .

ftij W . H . P E A R S 4 I . L .

' l . o w e l l , S e p t . M t h , 1 8 ? } I l m f l

0

B 0 D

T h e above r iddle is none the less 1 irood, because it is old, and yet there

are few who can read it. I t is a lit-

tle dark e ( d a r k e y ) b bed wi l l ooth-

ing over it.

A Wes te rn minister toid the yonng

ladies that the first step to ruin was a

yard of gay-colon d ribbon and an

ostrich fea 'her . The next day one of

ihe young ladies having occasion to

purchase some ribbon, went into the

store and told the clerk she wanted

• ' th:ce more steps to ruin," to match

a piece. T h e cK-rk was brought out

of his swoon by brandy.

Inn-Genious—A hotel clerke

Fond du Lac has lilacs in bloom ^

Colorado has six inches of sno

Boston pays ^200,000 a y ; i r fa

gas.

Dandelions are in bl oom ^

port.

Washington is b r a l d i r n » i t o a n . baloon.

A Memphis journa l "wviewa.'^ dime novels.

T h e Mississip a t L a Crosst!. tiill of ice.

A good thi ng to bring the hair o^d a lomahav ,

Fond du Lac is bragging over

crop ot gf oen peas.

'I he lAmisiana alligators lvwivh«4

iff ol si xVeen people this year .

Abi iijt 5,000 gallons of oyskera a r a

sliip' M-d from Fair Haven daily.

Cli'ma eggs sol in a jwteal iaeum-

'•out will not hatch oat Cbiuawear.

Te r r e Haute clamors f o r peanu t

s iands, to give »a air of business to

j i '.s st i eels.

T h e way Ter to l l a u t a ladies cure

their lords of inebfiely is by g lue ing

up their eyes. •

Grani te goes ftom P o r t l a n d to S t .

Louis b ; water , all the way a round by

the Mississippi.

T h e 340 manafae tn r ing estaolish-

menls of T r o y pay 13,075,6*4 a yea r

iu wages , wi ih a ca^iiUl of 18,571,500

A pious young girl in Keokuk, la , ,

bait broken ofl* her engagemeajt,. be^

cause h e r lover insisted upon,

ing on Sunday n i g h t "

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T H E DEAU KAVOIUTE.

I'm by the cimopttoaT: One more link Ih loHt Jin fruni tnt dniuK tlmt nbtink

8<) ttdly faxt, yoar attar yetr! Nmv human love anfold." it* wliiRq And 1I*VM« us; nnd now humbler OIIIIRB

Deixirl, tbui Ik'IinmI in nuke Utc dear.

Tie but n liny blnl, indn-d, Th*l lie* thore mid the \nuitod »eed;

But, all, 'tin one Hinu's nmwhJnB fled! To us it uru a louud ot homu, And though a thouBandnonijftnni roam.

Our one Hmall wvlcomo Riiest is <icad!

Chris tmas Eve. By til ls t ime wo had dung ! I could hoar the voices of tho reached tlie- wicket-jfdto t ha t opened j bellr iugers beneath, -bo I ran down the into the littlo \churchyiird, ad jo in ing stops, nnd shouted loudly for usHist-

AmonR thf row*, that win «licd Their (mow and blood aborc In bed.

Come, lot mi hcoi* a little grare. Onr oweotent floworK where It llnH Shall whliper of the tropic "klw

Tliat were it* homo boyoud the wave.

So let It flocp! And we 7 Wo wait For what Khali Im Imj ou;! Thu Uute,

Whore our own loved shall glad our eyew. We know it—ire are aure to moot I But when the loved and lout we greet.

Bay, will there be a fn*h aurpriM?

And ahall we In that dim Boyoud Find all the small links, true and fond.

That olung ao cloeeiy round ui here? Home la ao dear on earth, we doubt U wo ahould know onr Home without

The humble tilings that made It dear.

the grounds of tlie .Grange. " Shall we stroll round tho old church

before we return, Polly ? ' ' " I should like to, very much. But

perhaps we should , be missed; and whatever would people say ? "

4 r I don' t carc what anybody Bayfl," I replied. " I don' t care for anybody or anyth ing bu t yon, dear Pol ly! "

The moon was taking effect.

ance ; bu t tha bolls destroyed the sound. x

" H a l l o , t he re ! hallo I Giles Stub-b i n s ! Halli) t h e r e ! " '

S tubb ins I knew to be the senior bell-r iuger 's name.

•• Mussy on u s ! wa-at be tha t ? " I hea rd the' old m a n usk his companion. " Didn ' t ye hea r zoomat? "

Noa, I heerd nought , " was ' the re-

The duor a t th i s moment gave way, disttovwing Polly and myself.

" O h , papa, dour, don ' t be angry! " she cried.

" Angry! W h a t have I got to b& an gry for, eh ? B u t how on earMi did yon

. Mhieellaneoux IteuiH. , — j Summary of Late N®Ws.

C A S N F . I I O O A T I is found in Virginia. I A T ^ I O M E . ^ ^

P i r i r < . \ N E L P U I A wants a hotel on t h o ; Two t h o u f a n d Wiree htuddrod an< European i)lan. , i e ighty one emigrants arrived in New

I K D I A N A ' S . schools cost over42,000,'-, York last week.

t h e n , ,

Put by tho rago Twin dabble In tho water

No more, love, here c clear,

Or ripened stalks of plantain pull !ut we shall reeoffulee tho i Lmong tho myriad sot In the great world All-Beautiful.

snote i that float

" W i l l i s ! don t be so absurd , or I ' l l p l y ; and again I shouted and ratt led go back a t once I " a t t h e door.

" D o n ' t b e angry with mo, Polly. I t ' s , " D i d n ' t ye hear nought the moon's fault. Tho moon is to Daavid t " asked Stebbins. blame for it oil," | " A y e did I ! 1 hee rd^a screechin'

" So I should imagine," she replied loike, and a raatlin* o'erliead. Oi'os ! cooly. " S o r r y tha t I have been the Gi les ! tak ' m y word for 'un. i t bo a meansofsub jec t ingyou to i ts influence." ghoas t ! Ar 'n ' t ye ne 'er heerd tell as

As we passed by, I noticed t h a t t h e ; how this plaice b e hauntad. Coom door of tho church tower s tood ajar, j awaay, man, coom awaay The bell-ringers had been thore t h a t ! " L o r d preserve us a l l ! " re turned morningj ana had , no doubt , forgotten Giles, " Y e maako oil my teeth chat-to close it. So I opened i t a l i t t le way, \ t e r in my h e a d . " and peeped in. | " Eh , G i l e s ! Giles! coom awaav !

" P o l l y , " I said, " t h e r e ' s no one | man, coom away! I 've s e e n ' u n — I ' v e here. Wouldn ' t it be capital fun to go seen ' u n ! "

1 up the belf ry steps, and see h o w . " Seen w i a t ? " the village looks f rom the top of the j " W h y , the g h o a s t ! I seed 'un p u t tower to-night ? The moon m i l give | ' t in's hrad ou t o' belfry window, ]UBt sufUcient l ight t h rough the loopholes 1 now, all whoi te loike ! I never seed

CHRISTMAS EVE IN A BELFRY. for u s to find our way up the s ta i rs ." nought so horr ib le afore! I t looked " How delightful ly roman t i c ! Wha t for a' t he world loike a skeleton iu a

BY LircfiFiELD MOSELT. jv charming adventure for Ohristmos J whoite sheet, wi ' sparks o', fire flashing (A popular reading oTsir. J. M. BoUew,.) E v e ! " she exclaimed bom 'nn ' s eves ; aye, t h e r wor' rea l

__ , . . " Are you sure you'l l not be f n g h t e u - sparks, too. The re be one on 'em now! ' Wo were" a mer ry par ty at Merton e d > d e a r - ? » This was one of the fuzees ; and he

Grange, Somersetshire, on Chr is tmas • •F r igh tened! Wha t a t ? I don ' t I had evidently 8eei< Poor Polly in her EvO' I forget t he date, bu t i t m u s t be believe in tho supernatural , Will is ," white dress, with my handkerch ie f ; twenty years ago, at t he very least. Un- replied, like the courageous l i t t le !">»• ' ole Goodman—or Uncle George, as we ^ j r i B j ,0 W B g

always called h i m - w a s a thorough •• B u t perhaps you' l l oatch co ld . " Bpecimen of an English gentleman of . . r m n o t u f r a i d of that , e i ther . P m the old school—gonial, warm-hearted, agwarm as t o a s t Come along,Wil l is ." and hospitable. Indeed, the greatest A m l ^ began to ascend the tower. pleasure of h is life seemed to consist in Half-way up, we came to an iron bound making other people happy. , l o o r , Which, luckily for us, was also

On that C h n s t m a s Eve, the oaken open, or i t .would have arres ted our nar lor at t he Grange presented i ts usual p r o g r e S S . ever, dear Po l ly , " I said, as I re turned festive appearance. A huge; wood fire u j 6 a y > W i l l i B ! w h a t e v e r would t o her . " T h o s e two old idiots have blazed on t h e hear th—not that i t was people H ay of us, if they could see u s , taken you for a g h o s t and they'l l wanted, for t h e weather wns almost as now ? " she cried, aa we s topped for a the village." warm as June , but simply because the m o m e n t to rest and t ake breath . .. o h .lonr season demanded i t ; t he Hpocious room TM__ • .I__ I U__I — I . - ^ • I.- I v u » u e u r

Ha, ha, ha ! My dear, i t 's a shame to laugh at you ; but I really can ' t help it. Bless me I how cold you are! Come,

get up there ? Come, tell me all about 0 0 0 T , , I B y e a r - • IN a fight at Sherman Station, on tho i t Why, what ' s tha t you're wrapped THE Howe sowing machine factory a t . 8th, a man named Wood wae -struck on up in ? Ha, ha, h a ! You're a beauty Peru, Indiana , will employ 500 hands, i t he head with a stone and killed, now, and no mistake I" Doos play a prominent pa r t in the E M J E N B?BKfl,.aged TfWsent to

Poor Pol ly certainly cu t ra ther a theatre of war in Phi ladelphia . ' BTackwell's Is land by the New York queer figure, OP she was enveloped in . THE Indianapol is Water W o r k s wi l l : Commisaioners of Chari t ies oh Tues-a dir ty old n t fk tha i we had discovered b o c o m p i e t e d early next year. ^ 7 in a c o m e r of the be l f ry ; a n d h o r hands • ' A ^ K A K thief stofe 10,600 in dia-faoe, and dress were smothered with .. 1 0 J1®®1.® . l l 1 ^ P . y

m„n1 in f m m thu Tesidfnee o f B T ii.; J , i.i,.-!. .i11Bf neyos anxiety, it tends to lengthen our monds f rom i n e res iaence o i i j . X. days. Secure a policy in the Washing- Babbi t t , the soap man of New l o r k , on ton Life. Pri<h»y evening. , , , , i ..

11. uirnn mm iiuwoom younro i uoiuw, ^ the Cuban theatres, between the RKAnADUinAL Samuel L -wrap yourself up in my coat, and we'll acts, tho audience has free admission S. N., died Saturday at Mount Airy, go indoors at once." behind the soenes. j nea r Philadei4 .a ia . H e was seventy-

In a few moments I had explained I T H K first catch "sea coast Maine 8 ' x Y E R R E a ^ e •

the whole affair to Uncle George's sat- mink" is what Chicago fur-dealers are THE annual report of the Michiguwi isfaction ; and I never hoard a man offering their customers. salt inspector shows 628,979 barrols m-laugh more herrtily. SELF-LOVE is a t once the most delicate spected th i s year, an increase of 69,921

" W e l l , f r iends, " h e said, tu rn ing t o and the most tenaciouB of our senti- barrels over las t year. the villagers, " y o u see thore w a s n o ments ; a mere no th ing will wound it, THE ent i re stock of the American ghost a f te r all. So come u p to the bu t there is no th ing on ear th t ha t will S teamship Company, of Phi lade lph ia , Grange, and have something to warm kill i t has been subscribed for, and double you,_boforo von go home again ." THE fire a t t he Varieties Theat re , New the amouat required was offered.

hee rs for t h e sciulre and Orlnnnx Vmrno/I u n nil fim war/imtiaa j] i JOHNSON, of Louisville, a train boy Memphis branch of the Louis -

ville & Nashville railroad, fell f rom the

" O J r o e cheers for t h e squire and O r l e a n s / b u r n e d ' u p ' a U the"wiudrob€« E. J< Miss Mary and long h fo and a merry o f , t h e actors, .besides the $6,000 cos- on the Chns tmas to e m . wns tho reply. tumes for the Chris tmas spectacular . ville & , _ . . , ' V, . »v.i nuc v^imoiPiiioo spectacular. YIHC- w. - — —

m 7 ^ n , S ' d S a i n h e ® M u C X . c . p - . P ^ o n n on Sa tu rday . . d waa

" pull away with a will, and ring out a merry C h n s t m a s peal on the grand old

H M N T W A 8 ^ V I ' R H A M R I P ^ O N ® 0 ' ^ A R E N 8 0 ' Wagram, Lut-1 four years. H i s dea th was tlie resul t ^ 111 zen a n d S o l f e n n o . . ' of in/urios received at t he explosion of

tared by the Germans ^t Metz, an"d kiUed. P . n'n A o 1 Ll wliioh are now deposi ted in the arsenal . HON. JAMES B. BLAKE, Mayorof Wor -

" Doan ' t n m awaay, Daavid, wi 'out me! Doan ' t leave me here alone, y e ' coward !—doau ' t ! " cried Gi l e s ; and away t ro t ted t h e two old mon towards the Tillage, leaving their lanterns be- j h ind them, a n d shout ing loudly, "A ghoas t ! a ghoas t ! a g h o a s t ! "

" W e ' r e in a worse mess now than

Merton belf ry on Chr is tmas Eve. I repeated my offer to^Polly the very

next day ; and what do you th ink was her reply ?

" I ' l l give you your answer, sir, tho next t ime we are locked u p together on Chris tmas Eve in a b e l f r y ! "

THEBE is a le t ter at the Bridgeport , the gas works on F r iday n i g h t

The Missing Scottish Noblen ian-Effor t t< Clear np a Doubt,

From tho Boston Journal, DM. 10.

Conn., postofllce awaiting an owner, ad dressed as fol lows:

" ploaso send to the lady who lives in stroot uoar Main St., with a black fence

with steps glling up."

Dlscorery of Masonic Emblems. Correapoudouoe Newark Adveftlaor.

Some interest has been created in

THE German Catholics of EvansviHe, ! Ind . , held a large meet ing Sunday I night , a t which they denounced V i c t o ^ Emmauel ' s occupation of R o m e ^

.raise

m . , . | What will become of

•WM f u t o o n e d w i t h h o l l j i m d evergreen; w h ™ ? tn X ' o r P ' ' ' ^ ' : ! n e , W , 1 ° t w 6 1 0 J o , " ' h I , " n -f rom a massive beam in tlie centre i

And a large owl; B w e r e d . f rom a massive beam in tne centre j p f t 8 t 11g) evidently d is turbed by our drooped a mighty bough of mistletoe ; | in t rusion. and the richly-carved walnut wood side- •< Qh, WilUs, whatever was tha t ? " board actually creaked beneath t h e B j j e seizing me b y the arm. weight of good cheer i t bore. F o r ••Only an owl, dear . " Chns tmas was almost always k e p t b y Uncle " r .

" F a c e it out bravely," I said, as seizing a rope, I began to r ing one of the belle. Ding, d o n g ! ding, dong! ding, d o n g ! "

" Whatever are you doing, Willis? " " S o u n d i n g the tocsin, Polly—ring

ing the alarm bell. Go back into t ha t

— . . . , * . - . 41 I s tha t a l l? How the horr id th ing

I may a ^ w e l ^ s a y a ^ o n c e t h a t ' m y f 1 1 D 8 i a e a m r m u e i i - u o D U C K 1 1 1 1 0 l l i a X l i

n a m e is Wil l is T ro tman ; and at. t ha t frighte^d^dly^ ^ ^ n e V e r ; r e c e s R ' an.l muine yourself up as well;

t ime I was a r is ing young b a n i s t e r , . . N o t b>! t h e B npematu ra l , " she re-1 " ffXiaon^w^lf i e ^ T ^ ' Ding vegetat ing in g n m y chambers in the D i j e ( i • •But owls do not come tinder i - i n e K " m 8 o n is waiuiig.see . u m g i de l iRh tM locafity of Vernlwn-buUd- K ^ t e i r n n " come Mrter , ^ , d m g l And, looking througl . intrs Grav 's I nn . i n a i ca iegnr j . | t he loophole, I saw lanterns flitting 1 T ' 1 « • , At™ 8 t e P* m o r f ' ftn(1 w ? hn,(.1 re®oh: about in the garden of tho Grange, and

Uncle George was a widower, wi th t e d the s u m m i t and were s tanding jus t 1 c o u l d i i e a r v o i c e 8 ghonting at a dis-th ree danghters . Emily, the eldest, beneath the bells. • t a n C e was engaged to Jack Bates, of Rlerton " O h , Wi l l i s -Wi l l i s ! Tlie view, . l I n n f e w m i i m t e 8 reinforcements A b b e y : Cbwlot te , t he second, d i s - , f rom hero is enough to make any one ^ a r r i v c t b e c i t a i l ( ! i w i i i L s tormod, engaged, officiated a s her fa ther ' s noet ica l ! she cned , clapping her ; ftn(1 w c 8 h a l l b e r e 9 t o rod to our anx-housekeeper ; and Polly, t he y o u n g e s t hands. " I had no idea tha t i t was I J 0 L L 8 f r ieuds " also disengaged—a li t t le merry-eyed, half so b e a u t i f u l Look a t tho l ights " O h , Willis, wllat a d is turbance we fair-haired, saucy girl of eighteen, who i.in tlie v i l l age - look at the G r a n g e - j ftro mak ing! And what will papa say ? was an especial f avon te of mine, and look at the shadows on the b l inds ! 1 1 ^ h i s adven ture will be the talk of the who delighted in teasing me whenever wonder if they've missed us ye t . " | v i l l a g e f o r „ n n ( 1 1 8 l l f t l l b e aeham-oppor tumty offered. Bless her h e a r t ! J u s t then there came a sudden gust ed to show m y face in i t again "

m a t . Boon .poUed her p r o t t j t v c ; ao 1 gneaaed i t . ^ a . , ^ immediately j ^ ^ i m the ata.™, to find : ( , i ) m 6 ^ w i t h ^ ^ b e

my own dea r l i t t le wife ! " And I flung myself on m y knees on t ha t cold stone floor of the abominable bel-fry . " P o l l y ! I adore yon, Po l ly ! I am your devoted slave. One l i t t le word f rom y o u will make me the hap-piest of m e n . "

" S i r , I am ashamed of you^ This is no t t he t ime f o r such nonsense. ' '

ness of Det ro i t for 1870 shows 57,000,, 000 feet cut, against 46,000,000 in IE and 48,000,000 in 186a The tot amount of lumber handled t h i s year i s 119,000,000. The number of shingles cu t 22,000,000; staves shipped, 2,000,-000.

FRANCIS H . H . P R I M E O S E , who plead gui l ty to t h e charge of embezzling

on Christ-

" Polly, d o you consider my love nonsense? L i s t en to m e for a m o m e n t

t hey told m e afterward. Bu t I cai! -il- and hurried down the stairs, ways see h e r as she was t hen ; nuii I t ha t tho middle door had blown to, and shal l love h e r to my dying day. 1 tha t we were securely fastened in.

" Pol ly ," said I, as we sat down a t i Here was a pre t ty position to bo placed he end of one of the dances, " h o w ' i n ! Laugh as much as you please, b u t

q u i e t eome fpeople aro to-night . ! P U i h o w would you like to be shu t u p in wager a dozen pa i rs of gloves I can the belfry of an old Norman church-guess what you ' re th ink ing a b o u t " t ower jnst before midnight " Some people are wonderful ly ole ver mas Eve ? no d o u b t , " she replied. "P ray , what " O h , dea r ! oh, d e a r ! W h a t are am I th ink ing about , Mr. Importin- we to do now ? wha teve r will become

nee ?." of us? " asked Polly.

" Y o u ' r e wondering how many t imes ••Be calm, dearest—compose your- Rflfnsfi mn a n d I ' l l do Romethincr deH t ra i l he k.BaM n n j e r t ha t nml le toe , « l f , Onr caae ia not nttorl.y h o p e l c a , I ^ ^ t h e ! ^ e I 1 .

o-mgnt. , . , a f te r all. I have u box of fuzees in my tiBt M « nommnn aolfHer ! I ' l l—I ' l l—" " Y o u ' r e an impuden t boy, Willis, p o c k e t I'll l ight them one by one, I «. Hark°"Ther^oi '

Whatever made you think of such a and throw out Biguala of d is t ress ." : ^ ane c n e a t h i n g ? " , •• Bu t there's nobody about to see I ^ a

1r o * f . o t ^ b e -

" Y o u r own br ight eyes, Po l ly , " I t h e m , " she returned. " Oh, suppose ® whiepere<l. We have to stay here all n i g h t ! I t ' s ? r o w d vi l lagers armed with rakes,

" 6 yon ta lk l ike tha t , P l l never for- Q o t twelve o'clock y e t and the moon b o e 8 ' " P ^ 6 , 8 a n d

give you ," she said, smilingly, as she n ill go down soon, and i t will be eight ^ t r i p o d away. hours before dayl ight . " 1

. . « e 7 1 « o * tremendonalv hot i t ia, 'J . . p o l , v , j n u i e l l I ot i t fet cock-aud-hnll a t o ^ i a a l l ie talking tome, ,

rougn some exiraoroinaiy evomnons • - h e r o ? Qh' wli ^ V 0 U b n D K

m tho dancing line. "Chr i s tmas E v e ! ' P £ . E ' i missed ! " f " " 0 ' Why, I declare, i t ' s ho . enough for ^ a n d I b e a n ' t yr lghlened o g h o a s t a - z o Ju ly . Wiuis . may throw open the lawn and let us have a brea th

" A ghost , eh ? D o n ' t believe a word

said Uncle George, wiping his forehead Oh" don ' t waate'tVmetalkiuff to me 1 8 a 1 1

with his handkerchief , af ter going : f T v S l l vm. t h i a - e h ? A sovereign to the flrst man throucrh some extraordinon- evolut ioM SI1 ' w h y ^ d you b n n g , who goes u p the be l f ry . "

" I doan ' t want your money, zqu i re ; whatever will be-1

the rope ano ther vigorous pull. " Wliew! Tha t ' s s t r a n g e ! " he cried.

" Tha t bel l d i d not r ing itself. Follow me, l ads . "

" Aye, aye, s i r ," was the reply. Then I h e a r d h im m o u n t tho stepo,

and ra t t le t h e wooden door. " W h o ' s t h e r e ? " he shouted. Someth ing prompted me to have a

I t rouble you to ? o b 0 ^ ^ w - i r ' ^ 7 ' here goes ," said Abraham Whi te , one d ^ r a l i t t le w a ^ h e r e n B ; 2 h ' W U h s - W i l h s ! do do o f UnoleGeorge ' s men. l u / r - i • o i' someth ing! Can' t you tear our pock-1 , , . . v , ,

T T . , , of f resh a i r ? e t -handkerchiefs in to strips, and t ie T v?*i^ v f v J Abraham, t ^ c a r c ! I did as I was told, and, somehow— t b • totrather a n d l e t v o n r s f l l f i T a k ^ e p i t ch fork w i ' ye . Mayhap the

aocidentfdly, no d o u b t on s i t t ing down j d o w I f j r m ^ J i w e r e / m a n j i ghoast m a y do ye r ^ W " said a again, 1 found Polly by my side. wou ld ! " i W 0 H l f t U 8 V 0 1 C 0- Tak the pi tchfork,

" Here you are again t hen , " I whis- ^ . , „ i and then ye can gie t h ' g h o a s t a crack pered. " ] P o l l J i tha t our handker - ^ ^ ^ u n . "

" W h a t a terrible tease you are, Willis, chiefs are no t s u f f i c i e n t l y , s t rong to} 4 ( 0 o m e ^ lads, i t ' s all

I d idn ' t notice yon were near me, or I U R L ® ? t h e ^ n n i t d t h n ^ n i l . t ' 1 f M 1 0 y 1 " cr ied Uncle George. " I t ' s would have kept on the other side of T

B u t l f t l i e c o m e , , t o th® w o r s t m y b e i j e f the re ' s no th ing the re . " t h e ~ o m , , , ^ 0 , 1 6 ^ i n o r d e r to convince him, I gave

" I n w h a t way has this unfor tunate t h e b e U 8 * individual offended you ? " I asked. " Oh, you mus tn ' t do tha t—i t would

" Never mind, s i r ! I am very much alarm the whole village. And what offended." would people say ? Please don ' t laugh,

" H o w d o you look when you're of Wi l l i s ! P m get t ing BO cold I I begin f ended P o l l y ! " t o shiver all over. I 'm sure, if we have

"Wil l i s , you ' re an intolerable nuis- to stay here, I s h a l l d i e b e f o r o m o m i n g . " ance to-night—you are, indeed ! Bu t " Never mind, dea re s t PU not deser t isn ' t i t warm here ? " y o u ; a t l eas t we'll d ie together," I

" W a r m ! I f . hot enongh to hake .a id , i n o r d e r to keep n p her apirita, , 0 £ m ™ | £ f I one. W h a t do you say to a minute or b u t beginning to feci very nnpomforta- J 0 ^ e j 1 1 ! b o i r someUiinc between two 1 / t n m in the g ^ d e n , " W ^ ^ o r J U i ^ h tte

all • » . — ' 1 oad learned at s choo l Away scudded ! Cnele O e o r ^ f l v e .U.p . at a W foi-

" A - t i s h y u ! a - t i shyu! P m catching ^ e d hy hm flve Bupporters. an awful cold, W I U I B ! I can feel it " B y J o v e ! No mortal made tha t coming on ," she said, a f te r a pause. aound, I ' l l wager," I heard him say.

„ " Here 's a nice warm c o m e r , " I an- i And again I tugged a t t he beU. Ding, fered, and no one notice'd our dlsap- swered. "Crouch down in the recess nong l ding, d o n g ! ding, d o n g ! iHianmce. while I reconnoitre. Take the fnzee^ " T e n pounds to the mail who breaks

" W h a t a de l ight fu l n igh t i t i s ! " s a i d l ight them one b y one, and you can open the d o o r ! " said Uncle George. Polly, as w e - a u n t e r e d leisurely down warm your hands b y t h e m , " I added, Gi e u s hold of your zhovel, Jacob, the "garden. " L o o k a t t h a t lovely ty ing my white handkerchief over her Ghoast or n o ghoast , I U soon have un moon—isn't i t beau t i fu l ? " head as I spoke. o u t «aid Abraham W h i t e

" D e l i g h t f u l ! " I replied. " I t re- " D o n ' t le t me rob you, Willis. " Tha t ' s r ight , my l a d ; I like your m i n d s m e of some lines I read some- I 'm sure you want i t more than I do. I pluck," shouted my uncle. " T o n my where, sometime ago, wri t ten by some- have my shawL" word, this mat te r is ge t t ing interest ing!" body or other. L e t me see, they ' re " Never mind mo, Polly. I ' m more And, immediately af terwards, t he someth ing like tliis— used to this sort of th ing than yon a r e . " ' door was attacked with heavy blows by

• when the pale orb of Dtan ahiuM over tbe Re*, " U s e d to be ing locked u p in belfr ies the besiegers. Whenn»tnnrtireposing, repoatng, repoaing—' all n ight? " she inquired, laughing for Somowliat fearful of tho r e s u l t I

W h a t an id iot I a m ! I forget what the first t ime since our impr i sonmen t whispered to Polly— oomes nex t ; bu t I know i t ends with " N o t exactly," I answered. " B u t " E e t i r o up-stairs a few steps, while thee , or he, or she, or be, or some- listen. Don ' t you hear v o i c e s ? " I c a p i t u l a t e " t h i n g . " I " Of course I d o , " she said, j umping For the t r u t h was, I was a f ra id t ha t

" Cousin, you ' re very poetical to-1 up. " Oh, how f o r t u n a t e for u s ! I t ' s the flrst m a n who entered, if he caugh t e i g h t ; b u t when you commence a quo- i t he bel l - r ingers! Don ' t you know i t ' s sight of he r white dress, might brain f i t t ing y o u ough t to be able to finish the custom at Merton to ring the bells her with h i s shoyel. Seeing t ha t she i t I d o n ' t feel a t all cold, do you . " i on Chris tmas Eve ? " 1 was out of danger, I ahoutea— • " N o t a t all, Polly. For my par t I " Thank goodness I then wo shal l " Hallo, t he re ! W h a t are you mak-(tiiink j t vas t ly p re fe rab le to indoors ." [ soon be delivered f r o m our capt iv i ty ," i ing all t ha t noise a b o u t eh ! " ' " S o d o I , " she repled I said. , " W h y , tha t ' s Will is 's v o i c e ! " ex-

Believe me, i t ' s a dangerous th ing As I spoke, the bells began to swing claimed Uncle George. for a y o u n g Twan to be walking alone slowly backwards and forwards—ding, " O f course it is, uncle ; and^there 's with a n r e t t y cous in b y moonl ight on , dong ! ding ! clash ! clang ! d i n g ! somebody else here as w e l l "

pledged themselves to fidelity in sup-por t of t he Pope ' s sovereignty.

A LARGE gas-well was s t ruck on t h e * vr T , . ! g rounds of t h e Erie- Car Company,

Sussex county, New Jersey, d u n n g the ^ p o r Saturday, t he waste gas excavation lor the Midland rai l road by o £ w { l i c b hgh ta Aeverai squares. E r i e

Aa s t a t ed in the J o u r n a l a few days tbe discovery of some relics of former | 8 n o w iUmnmated night ly by waste since, an application was made to the | t imes in the form of two silver Masonic 1 Q v e r t h i r ty wells have been sunk, Collector of Customs in Boston for the j badges, ornamented with square and * n ( j ^ b a v e 8 t ruck largo veins of gas. papers of the schooner Herr., which i t compass, moon and sun, in accordance j i * n i i u • was though t would assist in establish- with the Masonic emblems of t h e pres- THE s ta tement of the lumber^bus i -ing the iden t i ty of the mate , George | en t day, which were found five feet be-Osbome, with the missing E a r l of Aber- ! low the h a r d oarth excavations of the deen. The documents, containing a Midland ra i l road . . How the badges list of t h e crew tha t sailed f rom Boston ever got the re is a mystery, as no hu-on tlie 21st of J a n u a r y of th is 'year and man remains wore connected with them, the s ignature of " George Osborne " | and the soil is a compact slate. Vic-have been photographed, m accordance tor M. Drake, of t he Newton Herald, with t h e instruct ions received f rom i aays t h a t i t i s well known tha t Mcsonic Washington, and the originals have , emblems were worn both by the pioneorB been or will shortly be despatched t o | and Ind ians of the count ry as a means of j 128,000 from the Grand T m n k Rail-the p roper authori t ies in England . i Belf-presorvation against tho incursion j road company, was? on Saturday, sen-

I t is r igh t to say, however, tha t t he ' of Tories and robberrj, who in t h e early1 tenoed to the Michigan Sta te prison fo r s ta tement which has been made in re-1 set t lement of the country held almost j three years. Pr imrose implicates S. E . gard to everything doponding on the I undis tmted sway on bo th s ides of the Mart in, formerly division superinten-ship's art icles in quest ion is entirely I State line. Tlie fact is well establish- den t of the same road, and charges t h a t i n c o n e c t ; the document is merely one ; ed, tha t as early a s 1770, Major Wood, ( Mar t in received #17,000 of the money, in a hundred other papers tha t are now ' of Goshen, who was in command of the : Mar t in has fled to Caaada. in tho possossion of the legal geontle- Minisink batt le, fough t opposi te the I ^ ^ o { t h e s t f t t o A u d i t o r o {

men engaged in the oase, containing j Laekawaxen, when be ing overpowered o h i o H h olW H t h a t the receipts of Ohio

the miii&ing Earl ' s signature. The cir- by tho Indians , and taken pnsoner , | . . . n i i m n H s _ , . ^ 4 4 . cumstances of the case are well known | saved his l ife by signal inp B r a n d t with o 7 0 q™,. E j ^ ts *4.071 000- es to tho public. The late Earl, a gonial the grand hai l ing Masonic eign of dis- d 7 ( , '0 ( t 0- ' d l 8 b " r e e m e n t 8 , *4,071,000, os-and accomplished yonng man, and b e a r - ! t r e s s ; and Masonic badges were ingen-ing a h igh reputat ion for gentlemanly I eral use a t t he time, bo th in the Dela-c o n d u c t was slightly eccentric, and 1 ware and Susquehanna valleys, as one two or t l irce years ago ho loft home with j of t he measures for ' protect ion against t he avowed determinat ion to travel.— ' the bloody Ind i an incursions to which He came to America, visited the great- j tlie f ront ier set t lements were a t all or por t ion of it , wrote charming let ters t imes liable.

W h . 1 . W f c . t - S . More on board the schooner Hera, (bouna t o ' Melbourne and Cliina,) where he n o m i - ' m, , « . . _ • ] nally assumed tho dut ies of mate. On , The PropoBed psocess ignores mills, t he sixth day out he fell overboard and ® l U e , r f l! w . h l 0 J m e f t ? 8

was drowned. ! t ha t t he bread is to be made I t iB to ident i fy the George Osborne f r ° m t h e ^ o u n d w h e a t The re is

who was drowned with the George Os-1 ™ t so much surplus ma tena l , or indi-borne who was seen and well known b y Seatible mat ter in w h e a t as people T r a shock of an ea r thquake was fel t gentlemen in various par t s of the coun- i ^ P P ^ . judg ing as they do a t Golden City, 0)1. , on Sunday morn-try tha t a Scotch commisHioner and one t h e apparent ly large propor t ion of ing, which extended southward to New or two legal gentlemen are a t present ™ making flonr. Mexico.

is i t to Boston There is not much ^ P O M I , O F J 4 0 1 ' U O 1 5 V E P E R ^ Q \ \ O LV

FT T H E Uabilities of Thomas Biggs & uncer ta inly in the case, b u t the great-1 ®n".u , * ? 0 f Ve 1 Co., of Cincinnati , commission mer-est precaut ion is exercised in regard to ; wasted; whereas, in most cases, only o b a nta^ who applied for t h e benefit of testimony, as the succeflsion to tho > about seventy-flvo per c e n t , or eighty, the bankrup t law, amounte to near ly estate (d the late Ear l nnd to his seat ^ h e s t , of t he nutr i t ious por t ion o f ; |200,000. Thei r assets are incousider-in the l o u s e of Lords depends upon f 6 1 8 uti l ized in p roduc ing a b l e > HIP mnttflr , flour. Thus , there is an acctual loss of

' our pa i t , of f rom 15 to 20 per c e n t on THE Pres iden t of the Nor th German Manipulated Tea. | the a l iment natural ly provided for UB. j Par l iament informed t h a t body on tliA

Tlie bnn 'nMs of "maninu la t in f f " tea Tha t all t h i s is sacrificed to appear-! 8th t ha t a no te had been received f r o m is la ^ v ^ r i e d on T o u r citv The ftI,ce8i m e r e l y tha t the flour sh&Ve of Count Bismarck, s t a t ing tha t K i n g

A ia d e a r b o r n the W M i ^ h a d aeeepted t h e t i t le of Em-porter has a cargo of tea to arrive. I c ircumstance t ha t even these discarded peror of Germany. which, f rom the length of the voyage p a r b d e s of bran and o ther coat ings of ; = = = = = = = or some o the r cause, has become par- j . 0 kernel, are esteemed as fa t ten- . S E C U R E A HOME.—A m a n wi th a f am-tial ly or wholly damaged. Th is i s , J 0 0 ? . ' o r cattle, and made into 1 Uy Bhould own a t least t he house in known to the different partiea engaged hread which is equally heal thful , eco- w h ioh he dwells, if i t be in h is power in " manipu la t ing ," who are always on | nomical and palatable. to make such an acqusit ion. When a t he watch fo r such an opportuni ty, and i The mak ing of bread b y th i s new working man owns his home, he feels offers are made to the consignee for the i ?yBtem is a threefold process, viz: wash- s t r o n g e r , more con f iden t more cheer fu l whole c a r g o ; if none of these offers ' n 8 the w u e a t fermentat ion, and t h e , a n ( i m u o h happier , in the midst of all are accepted, t he cargo i s usually dis-11 1 1 1 . . m l x ™ r e navonug . Tho 1 worldly tr ials , tiian he would or could posed of a t auction, and generally p u r - , 1 8 P, 1J1. a ^essel, covered with ; f ^ i if he were wi thout so subs tan t ia l chased b y t h e persons whose offers nad , w a t e r , and s t i r red un t i l t he b g h t e r : a n anchorage, so to speak, for h i s p u r -previously been r e f u s e d ; the tea i s !S^a" 1 8 {""i extraneouB part icles are p 0 8 e a j aims, resolutions, fiffectdons'flMii then removed to tlie buyer ' s establish- i e i ther dissolved or lef t floating on tho aspirations. Bonds bear ing gold i m J T ment , where i t is careful ly assorted, a " u r ^ace. The mass i s then freed from 1 ^ t , and well secured, all aU very w e l l t n large pa r t of i t probably not having to the water and p u t in to a cyl inder like a ; the i r way. B u t a home is t he mos t as-be " doctored. ' ' T h e • "" t ion is then spread on

n where a slow heat . riea i t ; this dry ing r e q u i n n g | ? 1 ° v 0 , N e * t ' . W l?.e a t ~ i

U 8 c l e w w e d . unde r t h e blessing of heaven, yield .lava A ffxiv f Ikia 18 1111111 0(1 ill tWlC© itfl OWD WOlffht OI | fynlflon nil \xlm *'6^*8

t imatod receipts for the samo purposes next year, $5,670,000; disbureements , $5,163,000. The tol!d valuation of proper ly on tax dupl ica te for 1871 i e ^ $1,167,000,000. The total tax levy f o r \ 1871 is abou t $23,263,000, and of t h i s amount , $18,797,000 are for local a n d county purposes .

ABROAD. THE French Government has remov-

ed f rom Tours to Bordeaux.

IT is unders tood t ha t a semi weekly l ine of propel lers will be run next sp r ing oetween Chicago and Mon-treal .

" I should like it above all th ings , " she replied.

" V e r y well. Throw that shawl over your shoulders , and Ihe uext move tha t takes place, we can slip out unob served."

I n a shor t t ime the oppor tuni ty of-

•cdof bride. All ftlry ground dolh make around ooe'a own detr

qrwldor

sometimes two or three Jays! After t h i s 18 "nn^ersed in twice i ts o \n i weight of > golden f ru i t through all h i s futv M ye operation, probably the color is bad, water, hea ted to seventy-five dogreefl, i on earth. As the poet well s a i d , " T h the mould having affected i t ; and to fo which has been added one part of , iB no place like home . " restore this, in green teas, the d a m a g e d . "17 j e a s t , and five or six ounces of , "How iweet to turn, *t ereninRt dote, from m our leaves in p r o o f s of " d o c t o r i n g ' ' a re Rlucose to two hundred par t s of water. placed in a largo cylinder with copper- ^ 8 exposure to th i s ba th secures d*y;

as, and a swift ro tary motion impar ts a the necessary degree of absorption The t u - ^ t bocta, th. uniUng look, of ehildren beaut i fu l green shade to the contents . a P ' 1 fermentat ioi^ and the color w U I t is then winnowed, and a por t ion of also have been extracted f rom the exte-t h e d u s t - t h e finest—is separated and " o r »<»rfaoe of the g ram. Tlie water reserved for fu ture use in conjunct ion being then remoywl, the wheat will be THE P a n s ReveUle h a s a long dosenp-with copperas for coloring purposes. In not f a r f r o m white in color. Next the turn of a ternble engine of destruct ion, the case of black tea, t he color is roster- "t ' ffened mass is p u t t h rough roUen which it says, is of the power of fif( v ed by means of some chemical,of which * h ' o h . m a 8 n 1 1 ^ t o a g lu t inous puln, mitrailleuses. I t s ta tes lha t i t pou#? wo wero unable t . obtain tlie name, aud mix regularly th rough the whole ou t a cont inual stream of bullete to l i e in the same manner as the green re- bulk all the remaining nart icles of skin distanoo of abou t 680 y ^ l s , wi thout ceivos its color. The tea is then ? r V™1.' The dough, for such i t now noise, fire, or smoke, and can haul-packed in small fancy boxes, sh ipped ' V 8 i ] T a

1r P u « l l

v ' flaV01

r®d ^ abou t as ess ly as an ordinary steam and sold all over the country as a f resh w , t h water in which salt has been dis- fire engine. At the same time, i t is in-importat ion. There are a number of »oW««l, and given an oppor tuni ty to ab- comparably cheaper t han engines us ing es tabl ishments devoted solely to th i s ^ r b more water if neewsanr , and then powder for while i t can 8hoot offSOO,-

, business in our city, and i t is repor ted thoroughly kneaded b y hand Nothing, 000 biilleta for 35 francs, the same num-1 as be ing highly profitable. The fore- j " nee<led b u t to t r ea t it just as ber shot off with powder would cost

men in these houses have a verr deli- flourdough is t reated, and when suflB- 6,000 francs. Tlio propell ing power is cate business to a t tend to, and thero- o w j j t y h g h t h a n d it over to the oven created by a generat ion of gases. I t is fore m u s t bo thoroughly competent t o r h l * certainly is not a complicatoj claimed t ha t with such a machine th ree decide upon tho lengUi of t ime for dry- process; nor is it costly or difficult. I t men can destroy an entire regiment in ing, tho shade of color to be impar ted , insures to the eater t he ent i re n u t n - a few minutes . etc. Tho position commands a h igh ment of the w h e a t and in i t s propara- — salary, and it i s s ta ted tha t there are t ion promises no more than the tradi- IN Canada the mink fur season ie very few men in the country to 1U1 i t - t juual peck of d i r t . I t is possible tha t said to be very productive. Iu some Xcw York Bulletin t h e r e 8 u l t may not be bread of brill iant sections of the Dominion minks are so

- — whiteneBs, b u t i t will be genuine, un- p len t i fu l tha t they approach the f a n n -T H E E E i s a l i t t le machine in a Lon- adul tera ted bread for all tha t . Bu t an- houses in large numbers without f ea*

don shop window which prints address other i m p o r t a n t f ea tu re of the new dis- The farmera skin them with all pofef1 ' cards at t he rate of two and three hun- covery ia one which will commend i t to 1 bio speed. ' dred a minute . " Y o u r name a n d ad- all th r i f ty housewivea and f rugal swains, — dress pr in ted on one hundred cards in ,By t h e process indicated above, not f a r THE weather is cold at Cincinnati ,

i one minu te . " is t he invitation to cus- f rom one th i rd more bread can^be ob- Tho temperature Thursday forenoon 1 tomers, a n a the 1 1

with them. pr in ter ' s keep fa i th tained f rom a given quan t i t y of wheat was e ight degrees above zero; * on the

than under the existing system. High lands six degrees.

THE OIL FIEND. PRE-AD.VlUd'B WOXSTEl* . ' alligator. Near Keyport , N. J . , t he re-Propo<pd P , i ^ i ; w A « , A - r n - i W c i n » mains ^ ^ l " « « r s i H ^ ^ « the A 9 i F n o r u l u n i i u m t l n K

t rn l I 'urk . Siillie «p(!(lU;SliaVO been tOlincl, a i ldl ' rol . Olf-Slai t l lJ iK njbvclopiiieiits a t a k (From tho N. V. Hun.) j Hawk^bs JinMllds , ^O make a obmpletc j Uoiraln Cofiu r'K lnqnr*!—Interi HtiiiK fn the OoutraV Pnrk, dpp6hite t h o ! restoration of this-, which wi i rmoasure i f !"V, I-

corner of E i g h t h avenue and Sixty- thirty-six feet in length. The Keypor t [ t / ' . i i i l t '1 .''. p1

th i rd n t roe t tUe Jfonndatiohrt'havG bfefen 1 lizard -when s tanding erect upon its calleil p ciallt> t(> th , inflaninble quali-muM.un ,^ . i cUw511 hind legs with ite head and body raised 1 ^ 3 2 ? * "*

bo, when comp' ' ' ' " 1 " " ^ interoBting /eati

tn eompfeted, one of the m o . t l a t an angle ot fartj-f.ve degreca « ! S . its h i , t o r , . The re i» a tendency i . r t he t'Se n n r ^ i t e S a ' i . X M O i p i a r e mifc, i n g / e a t u r e s of tha t noble pleas- thereabouts, would be twenty-feet high; " a ( . ( . n I i n t (,f t | J e terribl • •M ' human mind Uiat leads _ men to_cpn- S v b S n a i v Z l ^ ' X r l l l v . abou t 300,000 souls. It iii\di IThcibubdirfg i s t o j c o p s i ^ the art iculation of the thigh bone is wi1i i recentlv haunened at Blurk I 8 1 ^ c r thei r oWn t ime to bo the most im- pij.uU,^ „i i i ' v p r , ? i.wiinnfn,! hv 1 P o v e r i u ' ( ' ^" r generat ions by (ler go h a l i u b d u t lOfl feet in ier ig th ," ien foot from the ground. A clear ! i S bv w h S . l . n f f i e H l a ^ h t e r , n C o k f • P ^ n t of all t ime, an.l though they ^ p r L e C a n d then k , L i . ^ LutzeU,

The Last Bocade. F r o m H a r p e r " . M a g a z i n e f o r J a n u a r y .

With the 31st of December, 1870, closes a decade of years tha t can be said, without exaggeration, to stand unrivaled " in tho known account of t i m e " with respect to the importance of tlio events t ha t make up tho sura of

tendency in the

ure groiuvdl ' IhctbuUdji fc is tojconsiat of a large" haH ubdut lOft feet i n i eng th , -by 50 feet in width, with smaller rooms which are to be used for cab iye t s of fossils and other geological Hpecimena. In the largo hall i t is proposed to place a group of restorationfi of fossil atdWals, compri r fng variona species once inhab-i t ing the Americancohtinent , b u t which

highest man would bo just on a level with tho head of the reptile s tanding in

a view of a section of the globe's c r u s t showing at once tho various geological formations, . f r o m . the oldest to - the latest, in the i r natural order. Galleries will be run a round the interior of the hall so t ha t visi tors n)i>y fre enabled to examine the restorations from every poin t of view. • - • * •

P B E - A D A M I T E ZOOLOOY,

oT'tiie p ' g a n t i e s i w o T t h e J S " ' ' ' e u r o ' 1 i n ' t o he

N , , EF

, N ^ E w n H ' ! N E . I . h I , . N ^ i N E F Z ^ L T R L R N ' I O ^ h e S S ; O ' ' S 1 1 ^ ^ n R t ha t if four men, each six feet j , , ^ teutimonv nf i ) r them, inasmuch as they const i tu te height, were to s tand acrobat fashion, , n u n o t f f f ( , t t hea l th n l ' i v H i e i i m I lives, ye t i t is certain t ha t the one above the other , the head of the 0jr ^ i e ' relat ing to the real interest of h is tory is concentraced

scientific points involded, which was given yes terday: 1

! " A m a practicing physician and su r - , : goon; reside in Buffiilo; at the reques t i of Coroner Burke procured a sample of „ . t he oil used by the Laforge family, and tested it; found its specific gravity to . F I M N N ^ N T H O r F A W *

b e 6 3 i degrees, Beaume's scale, which S d L V 0 1 7 o f ^ br ings i t within the range of nap tha . Q 0 0 J G 0 P * E

became extinct aces before the creation tho position already described. Th of man, modelled the size of life. Tho hadrosaurus was a Grahamite , subsis t- j c o o t ' ! U l o i n ' ' B i U n lo'''at"^ t l ie ' r eoues t ! P o r i o d H w e r e t h e

panels on each side o t the hall wiU bo ing entirely noon vegetable d i e t W a n will, thr

Sred with paint ings repfoa^titiil^ tho The neighborhood of Eaddenf ie ld tation of different geological peri- has also furn ished fos.iil remains of while at one end will be presented another s ingular creature called the

•' _# - A! n . t 4l... <v1. .1 ./On T.m1n«\a n*i nnimal tti oiWlMk m_

around some few periods, dur ing which - , , • t - , u * • events take place t ha t forever af ter col-1 i*1" ? 'T ^ ' or and control t he world's course. Such ? . U H k o r h n " b e e n , ^ twenty- '

Ei ixemhourg—The Valuable Terr i tory ' that "Ac lua l ly Belongs to Germany ."

Frmu Uie N. Y. Uerald. Luxembourg is bounded on the north

n .... n o u tlie east by Rhenish Pnis-

driver I 8 i " ' " n t l i e 8 0 , 1 , 1 1 b.V the French depnrt-

i. for he driveth j110"4 f t h " M o Z f l l e ' " n 1 1 , 0 f n t h w e s t by Ardennes, and on the west by Na-

Its area is 2,550 square miles, its WSP

m a n

the Indians. Diir ing the n ight we I'r.nces, a.u. u.eii K n o w i , ^ u j . . d b 1 i r g . passed Cluskers . H e d a s i r e d t o eome L n t h o y e a r I S l o t h e C o n g r e s s o f Vienaa

on in the stage, b u t as we were full an.l ^ I- 11 ^ i n " 1.0?!0' a broken a x l e - " f i s h e d " with , federation as a Grand uehy, . ^ t h lic

King of tho Nether lands as its ruler. In 1880 it was divided between Belgium

Finding of the Desert Ship—A Deserfp-1

tion of Her Appcarancc. San lifrnar.Unc CorrcKpondence of th.- AH* Callfor- ,

nla. At J o r o Station, Colorado Desert, on

the way in from Arizona, we " s t r u c k " the noted " H a n k ' ' Brow of fame like that of Jehu furiously. He was full of news of the

had mosquit branch- -we could no t take him

np. T o n l a j he arrivoil here, ^ U i r e , Holland, b u t the latter retained

one •lavs 1 V,!I^' beyond the fortress. In April,

Lselaps, an animal in some respects re-sembling

A KANOAHOO, *t,feVEX PEET HIOH, having small fore legs, bu t very long and powerful h ind legs Tlie feet, however, were l ike a n eagle's, t he toes being a rmed . with formidable claws

Cavassone

To i l lustrate the inflammable power of j " X a ' n r L a l • ' been thU and other burning flnid., I make K .ll™ f ' ' ther .

Mio uicovery oi Ainenca, i . . v - r . Lake , precisely ( . o n . e ( . e r a . , o n 1B a yon - vaiuauie

rage to India \)Y the Capo of i t^ 'would lie found ' "HC had territor)-. The great Luxemliourg Bail-e, t he intermarriage o 1 t h 6 l w " m ^ n y Z i r o ^ t h o u T w a t " ! I m ! ' way is i flne work. 'Hie indus t r ia l rei

sources are very productive. Arlon is

these tests." tho invasion of I ta ly by the French n ° n e witu.n « x mues u i t f t l Tim inhabi tan ts are Roman (1490-15001: the decade t ha t except in his wagon. _As ho was near of

The wiTnewi here proceeded to make ^ t K e e ' t L ' o T t e S p X - f ^ r " ' Catholic in M i g i e n . T h e m ^ o f

«\1A F\9 N I L I I R P ( 1 h v t h o T I FORO^T* F A T U * 1 m i n t a r 4 ( M O ) f the ' d ^ d e ^ h a t foi- ' o t the fact tha t tho sliip J ^ ^ 0 0 0 ' ' t h e r e m a i n d e r

about a f o o t « . ^ g t h • t he head « « of l e h ' M ^ e ' .mraen.e . l i e , with erocodile-hke jawa, ^ ^ into another ' ' " ' "

round tail, which, like t ha t

lusker says he saw the I t is well known tha t t he remains of w d l gianished >vifch enormous teeth. 8 a u o e r ^ oqual quant i ty of naptha, the V T O O T

8 b ip distinctly th rough liis glass, about The lielans wos eupplied with a long, l a t t c r b e i n g 6 2 degrees, Beaume. HoW- ' f r a n c o (1789-17J9). All these pe- ,

t ' o f t he kau- i a u e r I T ? ^ " T T n ' T ' r iods were fuU of events great in them- ? ^ d l 8 t a n t - ^ l l . f ™ id as well as i n g . b g h t e d matehes over both A m d a J j ftU(1 t e r ^ t b o i r c o n 8 e . ; her beam end, her bow b o w s p n t and st^ndinir on « ^ ^ 1 ? u r f d r p ' 1 TCr quences ; and ve t the most s t r iking of Bjem well above the sand; the waist of

feet skeletons having been dug up, which three were from the fresh water /uarshes of Orange county. B u t the 'Mastodon i s compatatiyely modern creature, belonging to the post- ter t iary period, according to geologists t he last period of the ear th ' s existence previous to the cjfeation of man. T h e age of the ear th p r i o r t o the advent of t h e h u m a n race not being reckoned by years bu t by periods, i t is difficult to say how long i t is since these huge beas ts were alive, b u t i t is est imated t ha t somewhere

F R O M 31,000 T O 380,000 Y E A B S A G O ,

maatodona were qui te common in th i s ' ' • l I n r e c k o n i n 1 — : "" 1

many oxtipct varieties of animola.have been ioiiMf -oh t h i s c o n t i n e n t Every body has read of the mastodon, a quad-1 garoo, was probably use im a B uicu i rvm m o sarwee, UJU v»pur 1 j - f t i . . - . . i akrilrinirnf : B U ' r n w e " noave m e sana; ine waist 01 n iped larger than , the e l e p h a n t the ! ornamental. The animal s tanding ou , £ r o m c a U g j , t j j r e a n , i t i j 0 flnidn I • t h a t

y . : t h whic}1 t ho fifteenth the ship well covered with sand, and bones b# which a r e a b u n d a n t all ovCr! h i sh ind legs kangaroo h k e was eleven blazed with lively confusion. The w i t - , t h c m a i l - t h a t with which t h e fifteenth | „ tho Unite<l States, not loss t han five per-1 feet in height^ and, be ing thoroughly feet skeletons havintr been duR up, of 1 ca.nuvorous was probably a t rouble-

some and dangerous neighbor to tlie mild vegetarian, the liadrosnurus. Prof. Hawkins has a skeleton restora-tion of th i s animal in progress, and

blazed with lively confusion, ness

mostly Germans. Luxembourg is German, and not

French, and so ore half a dozen depart-ments of the F rench empire. There never was a dis t inct l ine of par t i t ion drawn; and Luxembourg might be French as easily as Strasbourg, and with as little violence to nat ional i tv.—

M l o w T o r ^ d X ^ l T e r ' T o On the other hand, the Q e r m a n . are

intends to make a complete restoration for the group which is to be the grea t attraction of the museum.

A Q U E E B M E N A G E R I E .

I t is intended t ha t the restorat ions in the proposed palaeozoic museum shall include the mos t prominent types of extinct zoological species formerly in-habi t ing this continent, and the collec-tion will be a cur ious one. • After tho saurians a l ready described, and the

Museum which is eighteen feet long. I t s massive l imbs were more l ike col-umns for suppor t than organs of mo-tion. The th igu bone was three t imes as thick as an elephant 's; t he huge tai l was like ano ther h ind leg, mak ing tr ipod to suppor t the heavy carcass

™ - L n S d - f a 7 Z ™ » ' o f ^ a a S d ^ f t a ; i a ' h ^ t i ^ ( u ^ t h ^ T e - . ^ o ^ ^ S ' l n n g — . l e d ^ Union o n * or P e t r o l e u m Hnid," « £ * S ' M t S I V j « inqn i r i e , if he m i g f t j fte X m S $

uainV'and whioh'mu. W L m T t ^ or pending the r e c o n a t m j

the t ime of the death of t W child, S Jr bL net o L n n e d P 0 " ' ] " 1 ? 'V H i . 8 ' ^ I a ^ to.Td

contact with a flilme. , 2 n t ^ , - W o n t h J - l ' ' - » ^

d ^ r t V d r e ^ ^ 0 t r ^ T X i ^ ' ^ r d ' a i S a i r h e a S g r a v i t . . T h i a a n d the " U n i ^ ^ fluid were bo th poured in s m ^ quant i - u n a l l e l e d proport ions have been , C l u 8 k e r ™ c u n o u s petnfica-t ies in saucers. L igh ted matches were ^ , n o _ i t ioi s, specimens of silver ore and pu-dropped into the fluids, resul t in tho -[L - - i nnntinpntnl rail i m * c e 8 t o n e - H e describes tlio vicinity flashing of tho " U n i o n " Anid instan-1 shin a s covered with marine t a a c o u i y , in the one c a ^ , and the ge- , ^ o ' h e r ing out of the match in the other.-1-1 | In t h e mounta ins ho found veins of Another experiment was then tr ied— • h f t v e b r o u h t \ n U ) d a i l i n t e r . i silver ore, specimens of which he rave tha t of p o p p i n g a l i gh t ed m a t e h i n t o a ^ ^ h J l b i c ^ t ha t m « f o r 1!°" l amn half M e d with ^ r o s e n ^ t h e same , l i o a t t h e b o f t o m ^ O Y e r ^ h . ; c h n d e rock of Whi te Pme . Mr. Clusker as t h a t used in the fo rmer expenment . | o„;i 1 s tands h igh in th i s communi ty for ver-

" sense. H e certainly believes

bones apply anatomy.

over whioh as m a t use^u in tne lurmer e x ^ n m e u u , m e n o n o e w c r e a { r a i ( 1 ^ ^ a n d a t l s ianus ni, Xhe match was w t i n g u i s h e d without d i f l O O V e r i e B a n ( 1 i n v e n t i o n s in scfence ' a n . d , . . . . j t he ignition Of t h e oil. ISext, a quan- , . . , . . . . . . , he has found the ship, a n d every one t i ty of kerosene, 120 degrees fire test m e a n B a t m a n - B c o m m a n d J r e d a i m h e r e beUeves him. fie s tar ts to-mor-waspoured on one end of a p ank and t h f t t e a r t h o v e r w l l i c h h p l i a 8 t h c o m . row a*ain tekingseveral barrels for wa-an equal qnant i ty of the 1 ^ ° ° J ise of dominion on condit ion tha t h is ' ^ r . ^ to cross the so f t mud of the fluid poured on the o the r end, and e x e r t i o n 8 B h a l l B h c ) W h i m w o r t h v o f C avassone L a k e - w h i c h has no water h g h t e u mateheb were d ropped m t o each 8 u c h fi r e i n a c y , T o m a t c h t h e ^ on the sur face^but in which water nses pool. The match in t h e kerosene burn- ., .1 in a foots tep—to take possession of and

exertions shal l show him worthy of

pool. Tlie match in t h e k ^ e n e burn- ^ d S " o T o u r ^ n t u r y , i t is proba- 1 , 1 * L O O ^ e p - v o M U L B p o ^ o n oi ana ble tha t we should h a v ? t o take the f ^ P ^ ^ ^ t rmsuro . ; M r . Clusker

£ l e y a r e ^ o r ^ S ^ ^ t o T thou-1 mastodon, one of the most remarkable J O centuries or so, and authori t ies 8 ^ 1 " 1 0 1 1 8 ^ be he mega thenum, a

differ somewhat in reducing per iods to I n b i s " " t h ^ B r i H s h years. As has been said, pei^ect skele- ' 8 k « k ' U , h o t t h l 8 ftmmal 111 t h e B n t , 8 h

tons of the mastodon have been found, t h a t an i i t a l be ing of comparat ively modern or igin; bu t o ther remains be-longing t o much earlier per iods which have been discovered, in consequence of their greater age, have generally been in an imperfect condition, sometimes " J P ™ "> ""PP"" - f 1 * • T f V r Z Z Z

and tl'o hands

t o a n d o i i i - w l m t " ' i * " ' ' ' " rohable^waa obUged t o m a t c h belonged to. i t . . J " | tor h i . U r i n g . , na ture h a d p r o r a l a l i t

4 . tl"> which t r e a t , of « i t h nneqna l lodfac i l i t i e . for t h e p n r -

gae„ f i T tlJr . s i T b ^ e h M S ' t h e : , p o %

par t s of a locomotive coidd at once tell T . . * t ^ hnildihi* itself oulv tho

tfhfC they belonged . t ^ 8 i r " " J fonndatiM taa b c i n h M

IS in per' i • » » JLcon t inned on i t for . o m e time.

feet proport ion with the pieces of iron ' J I I E W E A K N E S S 02 B C S A A . — L e t no-or steel given him for a guide , so the body be decived as to t h e real effective comparative anatomist f rom a thigh gtrength of the Nor thern Bear. . There bone or a few f ragments of a skeleton will: j8 j l 0 t n more egregious error prevolent bui ld up the whole s tmct i i re of the | ju the average American mind respect-animal . / Th is is called res tor ing a ilig t h a t " g rea t c o u n t r y " — o f w h i e n w o specimen, and the drawing or model o f ; r e a U y know so l i t t le—than t ha t of sup-the animal when completed id called a 1 poaed invincibil i ty. Bussia is v a s t restoration. | bleak, impenetrable , gloomy; myster-

H O W S P E C I M E N S A R E H E S T O R E D . ! ious, and omite ignofum pvomagniflco. Prof. B. Waterhouse Hawkins, t he I « emphat ical ly not a mart ial

eminent natural ist , has been for a long nation b u t t h e con t ran - : i t has an ever-t ime engaged in br inging together 1 present and fear fu l skeleton m i t s Pol- u r i l i n o t I i e IUU111. niuucoo »iou.u.i- > , . . , : specimens of American iossfls for the ^ c u p b o a r d ; i t e c m l adminis t ra t ion, ^ ^ 0 X p e r i m e n t t h a t the oi! ever, possess fioth lungs, and can there- ng, proposed museum, and he has ^ T r i f l n 1 h ^ y ^ P l o s i v e and nhowld not be fore breathe ei ther air or water, a n d : lives.

Thc Danger of P icking up Parcels .

i t waa i n immediate contact, while the . r r ( , a t c H t o f m o d e r n centuries, even tho will find himself famous, if ho has not match dropped in to the " Union " fluid outh t o which belones the Befor- deceived hiipself. The concurrent tes-igni ted i t msthntly, and the fluid went ^ which saw t i c beginning t imony as to t h e great ship 's existence off like a flash of gunpowder and was T X i c h ^ ^ d a m n i n g " i n a

all consumed. 1 was reserved For our own t ime, and for cour t of justice. The witness then proceeded to d e m - ' . , , '

onstrate his proposi t ion by pour ing a small quant i ty of the fluid, procured How Certa in Animals Lire in Winter . f rom. the Larorgcs, in to a tin cylinder, four iuphes in diameter and twelve inches to tho he sto aroun poeite ^ i l b e i n f f ^ o j i d i y fastened.

as Germany as Wur t emberg or Baden wfinld be had those states abstained from forming any new connection af ter t he dissolution oi the old Bund. I n point of f a c t ^ e Pruss ians look upon t h e Duchy much as t h e American Congress looks upon the Southern States of the old Union. They deny t h a t i t has any right to secede, or form par t of any S ta te b u t Germany, or even remain in-dependent . At a public meet ing at Ber-lin in the year 1868 i t was resolved, not only t ha t L u x e m b o u r g mus t never be separated f r o m Germany, bu t t ha t it should be reincorporated with Germany as soon as possible, and tha t no appeal to the inhaoi tan ts of t h e Duchy on the subjec t should be allowed. This l a s t resolution i s probably less arbi t rary than i t appears. I t may, indeed, be doubted whether Pruss ia would willing-ly permit t he Luxembourgers to become French wore they ever so much inclin-ed; b u t t h e decision was directed, n o d o u b t against the s t ra tagem of uni-versal suffrage. The t r u t h of the whole story, however, l ies in the fact t ha t the Germans, who, before they consolidated their nat ional s t rength, would have purchased the acquiescense of F rance

Our village is considerably excited , w i t h I?- -r ! Wiiu a larger sop t h a n Luxembourg , Our readers know that there are two over the poisoning of t h e family of Mr. i a r e disposed to make any concession

. • a • . a 1 A D r, O • 1. •• 1 i- 'Pl.,v I . . . « • • • , % nv II. •- 1 attained.

ccomplish before France her aa-

^ d w r s l n t r b d n ^ i ^ t i r o u g h ^ siniTl chiefly carbonic acid, which is more the road, and carried i t home. ^ Hav- , terms aince^suggested by the Emperor auer ture near tha lower end of t h o ! readily dissolved in water t han the oxy- "Jg occasion to use t h e too, i t was 1 Napoleon have not been immoderate , o ? U n d S W ^ h m a y b T c ^ r o d , to ^ n . -The first appara tus is possessed steeped and drank, whon Mr. P r a t t i the Germans, being in a posit ion to re-make U ^ o S e S b l e to S e general by mammals, birds, Ac.; t he la t te r , by bw wife and three children, were un- { u a e t h e m h a v e a v a U e ^ themselves of reSw w S K S h o l e o f a ^ n u o S as lungs are incapable of mediatelv seized with qramps, convul- their advantage. They hold t h a t France P l u f f d n r ^ s touXhole to proveSt tak ing oxygon out of water, and gills sions ami vomiting. Physicians were the escape ot tho vapor a match was cannot take i t f rom the air, or in o the r called in b u t were unable to ascertain I » e0f Z T t h ' d i ^ a n d S wonls, as lungs cannot b rea the water what k ind of poison h a d been wlmfaus-

Iighted, t he m u g w t n a r a w n , a a t nannnt b rea the air . animals tered to the family. W a r m dr ink was b u m r n g match applied, when an ex- ^ d rills cannot breathe air, animals ^ ^ the f a m i l ^

the public." I n restoring a skeleton, a ftlldite navy co.ild not cope with the wire f rame is constructed f rom draw- P u " y "y td lu of the North G e r m ^ Cou-ings previously ma<le, and ar t iculated federation. I t is might} for defence, ^o tha t the various members can be because ite nat imi l hoi-rors swaUow up w w e d in any direction. P las te r casts armies h k e t h e Serbonian bog, bu t for of the foss i l r e m a i n s - r i b s , vertebno, ' ^ g r ^ s i o n i t is nothing, except as

thigh bones, or whatever t h o , may . be : ^ ^ 0 ^ S e

As soon as i t was

pvlimlpr pntirelv nsn are urowueu in ine air . a. Bmaii went into convul-^ > .1 ' n n m b e r n f amnh ib i sns animals, how- sions a

which probably saved their I t was ut once sup-

itsed Ho t h X ^ n a d e tlie te^t witTi imi7- thus live in both. I t has been, howev- posed t ha t t he tea was poi-tha of a snacific CTavitv of B"' d e a r e L observed t ha t muskrats , and o ther aoned Two of the children were awav Beaume in the same c y L i d e r w i t h pre- swimming mammals with lungs, could from home a t the t ime, and escaped, c i s e ly^he^ame result i travel considerable distance under ioe The chi ldren are reoqvenng slowly.

Another

flip Tiiontli of thp cvlinder entirclv » fire drowned in tlio ftii* A # • < • 1 1 * 1 1 •• aero.™the ^ T h i ^ i t n e a . demon- nnmber of a n i ^ l u b i ^ a n t a a K tow- . n m . a ^ ^ b U o . e d b , ^ i m *

once was

How a French Colonel Secured IMsd-pline.

Some weeks back a French Colonel was placed a t tho head of a regiment be ing formed in a central town—at Novers, if we have been rightly in-formed. The officers spent the i r t ime

j in the cafes; t he soldiers in like manner one coming

bv Dohrinff a nuant i ty of the " Union " 011 B n B 8 l i r u i o t s > 1 1 H , i a 1U1 " '""K , T " — *— - ~"1*. ; into b a n a c k s when lie UKed, and pay-oil on a piece of c a r p e t e ight or ten t ime a problem how they succeeded in are in a very dangerous condition. With i n g l i t t l e a t t e u t i o n to the beat of the i n c h e s s m m r e , a n d a n e q i i o l q i u i n t i t y o f , bv iug so long and traveling so far with- hopes of recovenr. The tea has been , as to exercise, little or no th ing I W ^ n T l S d i S a , C test upon OQt access to the atmosphere. _The taken to Grand Bapids to be analyEod ] w a H d o n o . }

c m i U ) t l a „ V ' B a iS

mus t not be s t rengthened by the ac-quisi t ion of Luxembourg . They make t h e quest ion one of might as well as of r i g h t

- a r e then taken, and placed u p o n this l u e '"""oarous nomaos oi Asia, xne frame in their proper places unt i l they I incubus of t h e great horror which seized a r e T u properly arranged. Whon these | t h e minds uf m e n af ter t he fearful holo-are exhausted the missing por t iona of 1 c a y . 8 t o f ' w t y e t l i f ted f rom the

the ske le ta l are s u p p l i e d V the res to r - ' S T i J L er f rom his knowledge of the principles and German t roops had a good hear t in

of comparative ana.oV, and then Si.; S Z T ' t ' n S

kerosene 150 deerees fire test upon o m 8 0 0 6 8 8 1 0 i n e a imosmiere. xue a r " ' " , . ^ "J " . I waa done. " T h i s cannot las t ," saia another piece of carpe t of the same di- 1 problem has been answered by S. New- to ascertain what k ind of poison i t t ] i e C o i o n e i a i l d f o r t he next day h e

" g T b T p U e d ^ n l t h i g fte^inste^t' ( f f l " V o r ^ c h we w t o o t th« foi- g c \ e d u p near ' readet ico of^ m . s . S S ^ u p i e d t o e a

af ternoon. On t h e h a d a long march ,

soup the soldiers

unt i l t h d i m a g e of the animal aa i t ap-peared while l iv ing is produced. Al-though in theoretically restoring a specimen i t i s necessary to construct a

of Stamboul.—Prom the January num-ber of JAppincotVe Magazine.

three seconds, while the kerosene burn- traveling long distances under the ioe. and ^ h e r e of his family, w ho has had w e r e again called to drill. Murmurs ed slowly and t ired out the patienoe of l I n thei r winter excursions to their feed- a good deal of t rouble m his m a t n m o - B 0 0 n b r o k e o u t ) a n d th rea ts were ut ter-the lookers-on, and waa ext inguished I grounds, which are f r e q u e n t l j j a t mal affairs lately. As t h e caae wi l un- e d o f w h i c h t h e C o l o n e i w a a i n f o r m e d ; I f t » t h f i lanM of tonTor flvemiin.tes grea t d is tances from their abodes, tffey doubtedly be legally investigated, the 1 '•

The h l r o remlrJed Z w 1 ^ e in b r e a t h a t s tart ing, aud ^ m a i ' n facts may be brought to l i g h t - S a r a n -

A nvuoEovs writer in an exchange says tha t adver t is ing goods " is jes t like

or tak in ' a skeleton first and af terward bui ld up the | g n o r j n » or takin* a c ry ing baby to

£ture over i t in practical modebng j c hurch . If you sleep in onurch and sourse is not followed, as i t would i d o n > t anore, how's lolks on the back . aste of t ime to const ruct a finished " "

skeleton whlel | f o u i a be es t i re ly oao-coaled f r d t t v i W r when the-work is com-pleted. Therefore, if ins tead of a skel-eton ^ q u o p l e t e res tora t ion i s desired, a roi%H fc-ame i s # e t u p M a a c p n t r l for tbe elay used, as the tdfkiel, which is finished up so as t o look as much like life as possible, and f rom th is plaster moulds arc taken in sections, which are

s e n T ^ i t h n a T h r f o r w ^ I - d e r water as l o n . a s tEey cau They ao Corrc^dcnce of Detroit Fo.t. proper dist i l lat ion, is very dangerous, . n s e to the ice and b rea the ou t the air

and ou the th i rd day, a f te r a long and t iresome drill, he came alone in to t h e barrack yard . An old soldier, who had spoken a good deal and had drank somewhat at t he canteen, came up to make complaints , and in doing so em-ployed an insolent gesture. The Col-onel very cooly drew a pictol from h i s

lor It combines tke explosive properties " j their lungjL which remains inbub-, PEBsoNswho prefer oysters cooked and ready inflammability of the lighter blea against the lower snrface of tho in their ovm honor may be interested p r o d u c t with the i n t e n w b u r n i n g pow-1 »oe. V P H 1 ^ f T , C O D U l n u -S r7 f the heavier o i l ; hence the impor- 1 oxygen f r o m the water and ice and then The Journa l of Microscopy says : tano« of diHtillimr off t he l igh te r p r o - 1 1 ^ 6 8 ^ m a g a i n . R n d B 0 o n till the " O p e n an oyster, re ta in t h e l iquor in

operat ion h a s l o be repeated. In th i s | the lower or deep shell, and. if viewed j way they can travel almost any distance , through a microscope, i t will be found

An Unpatriot ic P r i e s t . • and Uve any length of t ime under the i to contain mul t i tudes of small oysters. I n one of the l i t t le Fifeneh villages ice. | covered with shel ls and swimming

near Compiegne a war correspondent of i The h u n t e r sometimes takes ad van-1 nimbly about—one hundred and twen-s t rong everyooay, parson a n a all, j ft L o n d o n yigited the church, an t age of t h i s habi t of t h e m u s k r a t in ; ty of whioh extend b u t one inch. Be-nugh ty good. They look a t h im and I „ j j o r m a n atruoture, wonderful ly , t he following manne r : [sides these young oysters, t he l iquor to tnemselves, * ine paoy t n a t oy • " i n f a c t Monsieur le Cure i When t h e marshes and ponds where ! contains a variety of animalculo) and

" " - e y • a j , r e ©dar yonng rbino»er-cow, k £ ^ e d m c ( ^ y s t h e correspondent , ) t i e i n u s k r a t s abound are first frozen myriads of three dis t inet species of when a cast isJ 7 ^ ^ T h e more be beiiers tBe tha t i t had ever been a place of resort over, and t h e ice is tliin and clear, on worms. Somet imes their f igh t re-

i vkrimiR mater ia ls ? i u o w ^ aud tlie more f o r ^ h K o l o g i g t a and lovers of tho an - ' s t r ik ing in to their houses with h is presents a bluish s tar about the center j oi muuvufpuis w u u v j , r . cai . made f r e m ^ w e i u ^ _ ^ restora- ^ l 0 W m o r e y 1 t ique. The interior was certainty mar- , h a t c h e t for the purpose of sot t ing h is of the shell, which will bo beaut i ful ly living u p o n the river hill, some three are used lor ine u is B • _ . . i t , volous; the dome of the chapter , formed trapB, ho frequent ly Hjesawhole family luminous in a dark room." miles above Morgantown, entered the

of well-preserved Roman arches, its plunge in to u i e water and swim away . — r — — — ' deer park upon his fa ther ' s farm tor OTaceful archi tecture sur rounded by under tho ice. Follow ing one for some ^ impor tan t Une ol railway hiw the purpose of cu t t ing some hoop-indes.

I boon opened in Russia. "Itoe .lina is The park oontains s ix deers. Mr. Camp

O^en an oyster, retain t h e Uqiior in j pocket, and blew ou t the man ' s b ra ins ; -V « —JI -J. ^ then had the rappel beaten, a n d

s tanding bes ide t h e corpse, he s a i d : " You are 8,000 hero, and I am a lone ; you can m u r d e r me, b u t you will kill a brave man who has punished a coward and a t ra i to r . " The response was, " V i v e le Colone l ; " and from tha t mo-ment order and discipline were restored.

t ion made by Professor Hawkins for the Crystal Palace at Sydenham were T a i Saginaw (Mich . )Ente rpr i se , over

ONE day last week Mr. 'Ulysses Camp, f \fr»»trhMrvn1iA Wooi Virrntif*

. . . . . Aum rmiiiumw isaivu, cast I D r u r t l a n d cement, t ^ e most ol o f P I E C I N G the public, says : -them; while hi some msUnoes port ions 4 . T o t h e ^ ^ w { 0 i a ft , t r ^ D K e r

the n ide sculptur ing of fo rmer days, distance, he sees him oomo up to re-1 11

n t ' • " n ® ? 8 , The park contains six deers. Mr. Camp new his brea th in the manner above | _ r o ™ - ^ . ® J ^ b u r g f t o Revel, a Baltic j observed the old buck (a full-grown. distance, he sees him oomo up to re-

gavo to tho chancel an air of del icacy, : new his brea th in the manner above , T . - . , — « . . . v- — n - — » s osueti W U I M . , . . . , . - ref inement and r ichness seldom met m i described. P ' ' ^ - I t m i l e s long, cute the J iu-- 8 t a lwa r t noble-looking animal,) follow-

'"taf, a comiioHition of lead, tin, and " 1 ^ " ' I ° ° u ° ^ P W M . l e C n r e . a a a da - , After t h e u i n a l h a . l111?

a . t imony . ^ . e n aniahed, t he ^ i r e . - i Z ' o S ? H e ^ a a t ,

of t he Common Council th i s evening." I t r u m e . b u n t i n g with Amusements , we imagine, are very l im- a Q d dreiulfully anxious for iiUw. , — — . — ^ — * ,1 * > . . -ited iu t ha t section of the country. In | — o n e of those cur ious people who w a n t . he drowns in swimming a few rods; expect t c i s r o a d t o g i v e t h s m g r e a t a d - , blow upon the right arm near t h e

are usually painted in imi ta t ion of bronze. '

BKORMOUS MZAEDH.

Professor Hawkins has restoration of tho skeleton

completed the ' i n ad jo in ing column of the E n t e r p n s e < ^ tell, and bo told everything at the , and t h e hunter , cu t t ing a hole in the j d o t a g e s for the Engl ish trade, as their shoulder, knocking the axe ou t of h i s m of a mon-1 we note t h e funera l services of one of Hame time. • H a d German t roops ever ice, takes him o u t Mink, ot ter and l ' 0 ™ are open near ly tho whole winter, hand and far beyond his reach, and be-

" 1 ' ' B u t beavpr t ravel unde r the ice in the same; ^ u ~ ^ney ^aro thus brought 150^ m u e s j fore he could recover the axe o r ge t ou t animal was

»-gore h i m r. Gamp's

1 endurance animal by him, thus

lived i n ft^Miriod f a r ' a n t e r i o r to that of : about four miles f rom Nashville, Tenn. , | (in,,! French Hiddiers? . lust imagine, ^ O R L I N O A H E , ivansas, is 10 navo a i r n i M i a n t roops marcbeU in to the place j prevent ing the animal f rom rushing the mastodon I t s remains were found was m u r d e r e d in a moat shocking man-1 air , ' ho continued, ' not one woman was new woolen factor}-. A public " P ^ J e d : on the 13th. ; upon h i m again. H e suffered fearfully, in t h f l n a i w M U ^ r mart a t H a d d e n - n e r af ter dark Tuesday evening. A i u s u l t e d - a n d , by the way, we have c ! t , ^ n h a a ^ p t e e d to supply , $40,000 [however ; h is a rms and lees beinp l«o-flfild ^ T and i t is s u p p o s e d t h a t ' par ty of t h r e e men called to g e t some I Homo pret ty women. ' These closing " o r f h of niachiiiftry, on condition t h a t . N E W S f rom the d iamond fields near , erated, and his c lothes almost all out Nfariv tho entire skeleton is i n e x i s - whisky, as they said, bu t while he was ; W ( ) r ( i 8 W cre spoken with the satisfied a b u d d i n g 100 feet long, 80 feet wide. Cape Town, to Oct. 13, report fresh dis-1 and torn f rom his person by the furious (mace, t h o n a h in the bonds o f d i f l 'o ront 1 waiting on them they demanded h i s ftir 0 f a connoissur. As to the opinions and two stories high, be erected f rom i coveries and "Star t l ing srtcbess.- ' One kicking nnd l u n g i n g of the animal. The S a t i e s many impor tan t pa r t s having money. H o immediately s t m o k one of j of h is congregations, why, h e has told t"® proceeds of city bonds. ptiri^- of trami)8, without tools, turned combat lasted near half an hour, and been found and takeu awav b v individ- ' them with a heavy stick which he al- them from the p u l p i t t ha t they richly ' . , out th i r teen diamonds. One who re- was ended by Mr. Camp being fo rce^

U U I H who did not know the i r v a l u e , i ways canned afcont h im, w h e n they com- ' deserved all they had got; while as to . A B B O O K L V N K P I T O R seized a child tunied to King Wil l iam's Town reports I backward unti l ttio high "fence t h a t en-This specimen as restored measures menoed firing upon him. H e was ahot j Garibaldi , i t was a crying shame tha t« in paymen t for a debt of thir teen dol- the diggings us a d readfu l place, and , closed the park barred his fur ther r e * * 26 feet in lemrth inc luding its tail i several t imes, and ki l led almost ins tan t - ! France in her extremity should ask lars, and held it unt i l t he police got very hot. There would probably b e j t rea t and offered him the means of es-

i 5 J 'a.A uv. " nJ. | ly. The murderers escaped. I help from such a qua r t e r . " af ter h im. much sickness. i caped from his enragetl an tagon i s t which is long and flat l ike t ha t of an

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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL J l i . W. HINK, EPJTOU.

BENEFITS! A N D

L O W E L L " , J A N T A U Y 4 HOW DERIVED.

- c h a n g e d .

« • o f Ute I ' o rc t s d u r i n g t l i e |

b o t n h a r d r o e n t o f F o r t A v r o i i , on t h o

T H B s i t a a t i o n i n F r a n c o i s n o t m u » h ; ^ ^ d a t o o f f o r o u r on -

T h « F r o o n h c l a i m t h e loa* . l i r o < , f

W T N T E I i G O O D S A T C O S T ,

C o n s U t i n i r in ]>ai1 o f tlio f o l l o w i n g

. jrondK a n d pr ioPH; t S i h u l t t o h a v e bt-en v e r y k - a v y — . 0 V R W r 0 A X S f r o m H u p w l i r d ,

A I M , c l a i m n v i c t o r y on t h c 80tli o v e r A G 0 0 l ) S U I T ( i f C L O T m 3 3 <

a b o u t t h r e e t h o u B a n d P r m s i a n i . j r o r oo

I l i« b e l i a v o d l h a t P r i n c e F i e d e - i g p j j j . ^ p j p ^ W O O L 1 0 - 4

^ c k C h a r l a i h a * finally j o i n e d t h e b e .

•ijegMra a l P a r i # .

Oi-n U n o r o t ' a a r m y d u r i n g the l a t e

i r t r t i i ' a u n t h e O e r m ui f w v e s , nu f lu rud

t e r r i b l y , a e o o r d i n ^ t<i la t i -a t a c c n u n l p .

t J | ) t o J a n . 1 Mt t h e m a n e u v e r i n g

a b o u t H a v r e , b a d b i u u ^ l i t uu d e c i d e d

r e a a k a .

TJK* i n l e n a e c o l d w e a t h e r c a a ^ e a

m v e h s u f f e r i n g a n d d e a t h a m o n g tin*

• o l d i e r i o f b o t h a n n i e a .

T n t i m p e i n h r a e n t t r i a l of G o v e r n -

o r I l o l d e n o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a has b- en

ad[ )onroed u n t i l t h a 9l)lh i l i i l . T ' e

c o l o r e d m e m b e r a of t h e L e g i s l a t u r e

h a v e pnM!«fc<vJ a n a d d r C a a t o i h e c o l -

o r e d p e o p l e o f t h e S l a t e a p p o i n t i n g

F r i d a y , J a n . i S h a d « v o f f a n H n f f n u d

p r a y e r f o r t h e d o l i v e r a i i c o o f t h e G . n -

ttriMir f r o m i h e p o w e r o f i b e K n K l u x

y « w i f n u n F r e n c h s o u r c •« e r e li

Hh® Pru^Hia'iii w i th a v »st a i n ^ u a t o l

p i l l a g i n g . T i i e r . j i-« al w a y * mone o r

l a t a p i l h y r n g b y a r m i e s in t i m e o f « l i " :

i n f a c t i t i* ili« ma in t h i a ? a i j a i r4 f l I

w h i o h d i«e luHne h a n t o c o n t e n d ' j n a i |

e a m p a l g n a . I t w o u l d b o un lVi r .

A h e r e f o r e , t o s u p p o s e t h a t t h e P ' n^-

« i a n t r o o p a d o m o r o t h a u

vwould « « y o t h e r i ^ i d e r l iku q i r o u i u -

tftaooca.

W H I T E B L A N K E T S F R O M

(til 2 5 a n d u p w a r d * .

L A D I E S ' F C I J S f r o m 6 0 a n d

• u p w a r d * .

L U M E S * D R E S S G O O D S at C O S T ,

G E N T S ' W K A P P E R S A N D

D R A W E R S f. r 40 c t * , l . A -

D I E S ' D O U B L E B L A N K E T

S H A W M f r o m #.1 S O n n d

u p w a r d * . H A T S a n d C A P S

In E n d l e * * V a r i e t y a n d S yle*. A ^

Hfilen li I l ino o f B e a v e r C l o t h s a l lo.<s

l i m n eo*t .

Onr Cmlnm D'parlmml it tttmpHftrHh a fuU line of Clolht nnd Caumtru, «nJ < Tailor o/ 2f) yari expmenc*. .

REES BR09, oppwii# Bmk. i ^ * U . J v . . aa, i»r' ( i

J O H N K O P F & 0 0 . , I » I I O I " U I T R R O » \ M O I , . T 1 I K

CHAT^FACTORY *'*'iiir*fturf»'Of»B"l pfilr™ In »II Kil'il" nf

FURNITURE A N D

y\

AUOKG t h e r c s i ' l a ' i o n * o f f e r e d in

t h e IIOUM o f K>>prpaenta t ivea , at

W M h i n g t O n i a o n e f r o m M r V. rorh . - s ,

o f I n d i a n a , i n i l r n o i i n g t h e C o m m i i i u e

OB p u b l i c l a n d * t o r e p o r t a t t h e p r e s -

e n t aeaa ioo a bill e x e m p t i n s ; d i s a b l e d

p e n a i o n o r a from i h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of

t h e f i o m e s t e a d L a w , w h i c h m a k e s

^pergona l a e c t l u m e n t neceNHtry .

A laesoAution ha* a l a o b e e n i n f r o

• t looe f l b y M r . F e r r y , i n a l n i ' - t i n g s a i d

• C o m m i u e e , t o i n q u i r e a * t o t h e e x p e -

d i e n c y o f • f l o w i n g a l l S o l d i e r * w h o

a o r v a d d e c a y s in i b e l a t e w a r , t o *e-

J o e l 160 . aerea o f l a n d w i t h o u t o b l i g -

r i f l f t b c m i o s e t i l e t h e r e o n .

T L T B EASTERN Q D E a i l O * .

D » u . SO.—iftlin h ppocn la -• t i o n is• i i idulgi-d iu as t o w h a t m a y h e

i-the a c t i o n «f ihe a p p r o a s h i n g c o n -

p « « onths Eaat< rn «p»eaiion. I t is

l . b e l i ^ v e d ' t h i r t t i ^ p r e l i m i n i ry diHiuttl-

t ib* w h i c h will he e n c o u n t e r e d , will

•=be hard t o - o v e r e o m e , a * i t is n l m o s '

' - c e r t a i n t h a t t h e K i n t i a n r e p r c s e n i x -

. . l ive a t t h e b e g Bniu , ' o f t h e p r o c e e d -

i ings will a t m o n n c e f -T in i ' ly as o t h e

fixed p'*Jk..v (<f h i* g o v e r i i n i e n i , t h u

lh«- a b n ^ a t w u of i h e ol.-uiso in th.-

. t r e a t y o t P a r i s r e g a r l i u n t h e a ' m a m -

•ant o f Kiiaiau v e i s e * iu t l ie BI u-k S e a

i* a i r e s lv an a c c o u >li<«hc I ' a c t ' b y t ie

wil l o f t h e E i u p f r » r o l Ru**if i , w h o

c a n n o t all->w H n v s u - h a l i r o ^ u i i o n lo

b e o p -ned- to<ju »ti".n o r hsbh* t o a n y

t p r o b a b l e a c t un o f a c o n g r e s s . O n

t h e o t h e r h a n d m°inv s u p p o s o f 'Oiu

B i * i n a r r k % l a s t d i p l o m a t i c n - i e

t h a t . P r u V m will r e f u s e t o ui.-el t h e

a c c r c d i f e l n p r . ' s e n i a i i v e H of tin-

SFrench g o v e r n u n - n t , w h i c h c o m i n i s - 1

a i o n s n f f i - e i r w h o h a v e b r o k e n t h e i r

p a r i d e . A n o t h e r d i f f i cu l ty is a n t i c i -

f r o m i h e p r o t e s t s a-xailmt {'ie m e l i n g

o n t h e | a> t of P r u n s i a a n d I h i - s i a . u i "

it is i i d d on t h e Undi-r . s landing

l h a t all m a t t ' r s f o r e i g n to t h e P a r i s

t r e a t y sha l l h e e x c l u d e d . T h e l u b e f

i s g e m - r a l l h a t t h e m e e l i n s : w II f»e de-

l a y e d l o n e b e y o n d t h e a n p o i n t e d d a v.

L XD(»*, D c. 3 0 — 8 p. u . — T l i e

c o u f e r e m - e o f t h e Po\< e r s on t h e Eas t -

e r n q u e s t i o n h a s b ' -en ind . - f in . t ly

p o s t p o n e d , a s F r a n c e h a s lefuMed t o

l a k e p a r t , a m i t h e a b f i e n u e o f out* of"

t h e d i g n i t a r i e s o f i h e t n - a l y o t P a r i s

w o u l d r e n d e r t h e m e e t i n g us- h'R".

, M A D U O , D e e . 3 1 . — M a r s h a l l P r i m d i e d l a s t n i g h i f r o m I I JH w n i i n d s .

D u k e A o s t a l a u d e d a t J J y n e g a n ou

F r i d a y , a n d w a s r e c e i v e o wi th e n t h t i -

a ia<m h y t h e p e o p l e . Me d r p a i t e d

i c o n a f t e r w a r d f o r M a d r d . T h e

d e a t h o f Gi-n. P r i m h a s p r o d u c e d a

p r o f o u n d s e n s a t i o n a n d d e e p g r i e f .

E v e r y w h e r e g r e a t i n d i g n a t i o n i s m a n -

i f e s l e d a g a i n s t h i s ass iss i i iH, All

t b o s e e n g a g e d in h i s a v s a s s i n a i i o i i , fl jn n u m b e r , h a v e e s c a p e d .

WASHIMOTOW, J a n . 1 — A n off ic ia l

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

M a d r i d , s t a t e s l h a t G e n . P r i m d i e d

l a s t n i g h t a t 11 o ' c l o c k , iu e o n s e q u e n o e

o f t h e w o u n d s h e r e c e i v e d in t h e

• h p u l d e r a n d a r m . T h e C o r t e a o n

l e a r p i n g o f t h a e v e n t , vo t ed f u l l p o w -

e r s t o t h e g o v e r n m e n t f o r m e d b y A d -

m i r a l T o p e t e .

T b e K i n g e l e c t ia e x p e c t e d o n M o n -

d a y . T h e l e s i i y i l i e a w h i e h w e r e to

fcave t a k e n p l a c e o n h i s e n t r a n c e i n t o

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

— C o s i i p E t H r e - a 8 « w » b l e s t o - d a y , n o w

f o r m o r a a p d W j » a - w i a -

"oiug i t / ' v

J i l l u v v i / u ,

S T J O H A S

Parlor and Chamber Setts, W H A T - N O T S ,

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

CENTER TABLES.

mm. im m yo w W o r k . T u b l c - H ,

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

C I I A I 1 1 S ,

» - ^ R E A D Y - M A D B C F 7 I N S . P a t -M T m * " e n t Meta l l i c B u r i a l Cases a n d Cauki.oonBiantly on band .

HEARSE AND SERVICES AT T H E H O S T REASONABLE RATES, FI

Rrtul rr-nm*. Uuion Hl'iek » o t lid*, and M Doot wrtt olllm H»uk, e.i«t flil' Kliit nrcr.

Uranrk Slart, «/ Ortrntide Monlealm county p futile thr I'tti Ofie*, Main ilrrtl.

\fkait$iUe rooms, mtar iht Factory, uute/D. 4- M. Ruilruait.

JOU.S KOPF, WM. KIRMSKN.

T H E

PEOPLE'S

OHMP S T O R E

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

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

S T O C K O F

DRY QOCYOS, C L O T H S ,

C I O Z T j i n o ,

' J O O T S & S H O E S

H A T S St C A P S

CilPRETS & 0ILT10TI1S

Ladies' Furs &c., Evei ojirniMlin tbU Tillage.

Wr luake

A SPECIALITY IN CLOTHING,

and klmllnule il aiiiijnt <o furniib ouly nbc BKST ol f t e t j miiij.

Avery Johnson M A N U F A C T V J R E U 8 O F & D E A L E R S I N

E V ^ C - T R O T J O E C S ,

M B , P A K W I N O

laapraellexl cuiti r. Hn<l jq,. .( tii.-bol iuWut ' r a Michi gan, who will

W a r r a n t F i t s ,

C L O T I I I I N ' G our A N D M A D E T O

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

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

S T Y L E S .

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

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

S I I E R I H . n A M I L L S .

L o w e l l , O c t . 4 t h , 1870 .

WINDOW OR DOOR FRAMES, P I . A I N O U F A N C Y , C H E C K E D C I t C O M M O N ,

Flooring, Ceiling Cornice Lum-ber Mouldings, of every

description, $c. G T J S T O I M ; i P L A i s r i i s r a -

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

S p O L L S A W I N ' G , Sbpinj , T U R N I N G , & H I P - S A W I N G .

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

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

J. F. BARNARD'S,

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

H I B U , BBDIiIS,

HALTERS, it.

B»d««r

OAKTAJVNtiD LEATHER IT WHEAT PRICES.

K n i m . n i t .

3 3 L B J 3 P T B C A 3 J f f X > -

oyir ROME-if ADS COL-LARS A HE USED. Low»ll, Oct. lOtb, 1170,

W E HAVE THE ONLY DRY KILN In town, and all the work we manu&cture is*

made from kiln dried lumber.

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

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

AVERT S JOHNSON'S F a c t o r y E a s t S i d e F l a t R i ? e r , L t w r i l , N k l .

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

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

MEN'S YOUTH'S & CBILDHEN'S CLOTHINQ I n the V a l l e y City.

CLOTHS, CASSIMERiUS,

VELVETS, SILKS AND U N E N S ,

A Splendid Variety tor the Custom Trade, To which especial attention is given, and all our customers may rely on getting a stylish and peifect fitting garment, made up in salistantial shape. A very large and elegant Stock of F U I l N k l l -1NG (iUOI)S, a fine assortraent of Water Pnwf Coate and Talmas from !t»3..r)0 to S!»,.r)0. Tmiiks, Valises, Satchels and Umbrellas.— Our goods have been marked down to a SPECJIE STANDARD.

The principle establishwl by this house a quarter of a century ago, is still strictly adhered to—i. e, one price to all, and all Goods marked in plain figmttt at the very lowest jxwsible prices. When you visit Grand Kanids, mid are in want of Clothing, or Clothes it will pay yon to call at tho great Wardrobe, the only strictly one price C L u T l i i N G HOUSE in the City. 1 E . S . P I E R C E Jb C O .

4 ) i f R « . 15 C a n ! S t r e e t , G r a i t R a p i d s , ftilcbiffai.

HOW I S T H A T F O R H l b f l t f

A * JJf V«w

Qi«4r Matufactorj.

D U'it fill to COOM and

JJxEiiniica

Jpjiciiile

^ rnu ln*

y f jvauua unJ New

I J m cig.ui, aud •ttrry tblof tbat will (ira a »mokl»t

J"T> ""k M Vlllikmiek nod all kind* of imoklDf and cbtwing to-

txcoo at ib»

J/*-1

JJ<uu.»cturlng ralaa.

J J . w*U tlx llm*

Ql.rratiuu brglDi.

JpipM of all ritiUliei aad

Quail ticf wi tbe IwiL

J^uiiod tobacco boxi1*,

g-.tac fio* cigar caaea,

QOIMCCO poucbea, and if

u ^ ^ i r g i o l a (ookinf and cbawiog,

^j^UattTer braad It niajr ba,

y .unlne for

Y 0 0 " * " " a l , ( ' 2 « a l antarpaaaad, to plaaaa.

fa 1 bopi a Ubtral patrunaga Is my Hat ef gaedf.

CKO.BENKXIT. • • !>«««&

1 8 7 0 -

DBDORF & BIM Arvjait recflTing

NEW GOODS, DoDxhlilbc* tbt

DECLINE IN 60LD A T V E R T L O W P R I C E S -

Look wall to ;our a>n lutaraati and ga ta

VA VENDORF a- BLAim to buy year

D R Y G O O D S ,

HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, W, And IboM mea new

I T E C K - B O W e .

EVERTBODY CALL AND SEE OCR

NEW GOODS. i y F i n t Daor waat of Lowtll National Dank.-W

DEVENDORFI BUIN. Umn.HaNkNU.WT*.

WILSOM. GARDNER * CO.,

S I E A M

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

MATCHING,

R E S A W I X G ) .

S f iDIUGK.

DOORS, SASH,

B L I N D S ,

M O U L D I N G S

Kept Constantly m Band* DOOR M O W I N O O # (RAMES; .

Kroia phia ta tba moal aU bo rata itj-lea, mada W, ordar.

Shaping and Turning A T S K O K X J S T O T I O I E J ^

Partlcolar aitantlua pnid to

C u s t o m W o r k . Dirawd Ploortor, iidlag aad all kln(U af Buildiaa

Hilt-iialifuniubMl al rNMiMblt- ruin. Thmikiut tuu for jroarlilwral (wtrooaM. and boa*

b>- i tnr; nu-inlanaDt* l<» buidnr«a w« (ball eoaUaaa ta merit m l rrrvita a ttera of >uur uatn-iiua*

Vaetor; WMtaMaKlal Itirar, Cor Mafa aad HaU. mtPttarf.

N. L. MCCARTY.

ffl«li»« tn lafbrm hi« friaad* aad tba nabllr gaa* arally, tbat ba it atltt at klaoU ataad, atlliag

GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,

At ralaa not to ba baatao b/ a a j .

Qlra na a aall aad

SATISFY

YOURSELVES That tblala

NO HUMBUG.

FLOUR AND FEED! Tba nnderalgnrd faring parcbaaad Ibt fionr, faad

and provl lnD nturr nl M. Sever.*, la prepared lo pay raab for farm i roduea nf aterr deaeriptmn, JOfb aa

APPLES. POTATOES. EGGS. n c .

BUTTER,

fWIInc rxdnairrljr lo tbli line I am able U extra ludue»BMDta loaellai*.

Lime, Hair & Salt kepi ronalanlly no band,

W.U. PEARS Lowell, Sept. Sfltb. 1*70 '

J. Edwin Lee, Dealer la

F K E S I I M E A T S .

POUlT^Tt OYSTERS

AND ALL KINDS OF GAME.

C A S H PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF PAT 8 f 0 «

SALT PuRK. SMOKED HAMS, ttUUtfi,

PELTS. FURS, Ac. Tbla la tbe plaoe to W«.T jour freab meata. A eboia* ,

lot eonataollr aa bai)d. for pneaa a* loai a» CM be af-forded. Tbrae doora notb of Bcldga atnet, veat nUa

i r ' l ^w»M»aaay Mlk» WT*

- - -

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

O m t M o r i f l o e o f w i n t e r C l o t h i n g

i t i l l o o n t l n u e i , a t t h e G r e a t S t a r

C l o i h i n f H o o a e 8 6 C a n a l 8 t G r a n d

B a p l d a .

Fancy |nd commoo Lamps and Shades for

th* tnilUoa, holiday preseols, useful u well

M oroamenUl. Groceries tod provlsloos, verjr

cbMp for rtadj-pay ouljr at U. B. Williams'

Btk Bora Store. T. h R. Bootes' best Crock-

try, always on band. Be sure and gire me a

call bafora pwdiaslng elsewhere, as I am con-

fldeot i caa ofer *oa good Inducements, It

ooeta aothbf (c look at my goods and price

IhM; U. B. Williams.

Lowell, WOT. 34tb 1870.

Large Tarietj of Diaries for 1871, at West

dm. Tbe Utile folks can And e w y i h i n g to please

A s eye and palate, at Lnw«1l Bakery.

Tba Prise Collar at (MC* Bros., e*ery box

oootaios « rahiable pr iae and costs no more

than oriioary good coll**.

Goods at cost, corner store west end F. R. B.

Get a t o e «f(irke collars at Bees Bros., ere-

ry box contahw « valuable prlte and QMfu!

prMent, aod i o ••aery M Cartoons I* packed an

order for a bnrtiaf«o*se watch. Prioaot.Iy 30

cants a box.

Wooden toys'df«li prices and descriptions

At Lowell Bakery.

iCIolhiog, Oeots Fornliblng Goods, Hats

•ood GapsAtooM. No sham sale, at Allhen's

(corner iBriSge aad Rirer Strwu.

JiOOJLZ, SCATTERS. C b u r r t • I r c r t e t p .

Onnteefatlonal Cboreb. Hodann atreet, eemeea er-err Babbatb at 10 A. H. end T P . * . Prarar meMlnt nn Tbaraday e»enlrp. al * o'elork. I . .0 .nHtjaPaa. or. Bibhatb Pehool a*. 19 W. If. M CUik. «uj : .

Rapllat Ch'irch.Bridge atreet. aert|fe» fTerr Sab-bath at 10:?0 \ . M. and 1 V. M , P""" meellpr nn Tbaradar erenlnr, al 7 o'elork rb*«. Oldfleld. Paetor. Sabbath School at 13 U. £ . K. Paek.Snpt,

MetbndlafR Cbutfb. Brldfe atreet. aerrtcea arerr Sal hath al in:$n A. X. and 7 P. W Fearer meellDf n Thnradar erempe al 7 n'cloek. Her J A • Sneaa'ie Paator. Sabbatb Sobool al 12 U. MlvS Jennlnrsai t

Lowtll Pott of JrrUial mud Cloilngof Mailt,

f ««lem—W»e. arrlre t-ft0 p. m, ; eln»e 10:10 a m. Through—Arrlre 5:45 a m, • e.loae *:.10 p. m. Weatem—War, arrl»e 11:50 a .m. ; eln.e &:l0p. m. Snolhera—Alio, Bnwne, Flllmnre. North Irring

and Ha.tlne*. arnre l" p m ; elna* 7 am. Ilarrla Creek—I^are Lnwell Tiie«ila»a, Thnradajr.

and Bitnrdara at 7 am: airireat l.nwell Tue.day.

Legislature of 1871-2.

Off lou l H i t of X e m b e n E l e c t e d

F I M tn 0 A * p t f « . — O n Cbrlitmaa tha

| Store of Mr. Wm. Ilewitt. in ihe town ofCamp-

| bell was entirely deilroyed by fire. It ieems

i that most of the cliitens of tbat Ticinlty were

Don't oonfonnd "BarrettV wil> olbart.

ConfecUontTies by thtamful , at tka Lo«e!l

Bakery.

"BarrettV can't be e»n*lr<f

tV'.eaf /wlil'i'?' y> ' j We Irarn tbey succeeded io sar ing the hook# ! ^ . r u 0 ' ^ ' 1 " " —

and money, also a portion of tbe gcodi in ilia , y,„. ,'t y . . .

j . i 8 . ' Store, fluii material b^'otijjinp to the Post Offlce ' *• VV. ' -HJ . ' . -

Tbaradar aad flalordar. at 10 p m Vnrthera—r»lla««hiirf, Smtina. Orant, Oil wo and

OreenTille.arri'e at II a m : elnae 1 p m. i , , „ t . • „ . . . „ i -itf Vei*ennea, Alton a'rlrea WeilneadaT. and Murdar ' I*. Ooy, 23d, Joiiab W. Begole, 2vlh, Bela W.

10 • m;e l "* Wednead** andSainrda* it am. | J f nk*, 25lb. John C. Walerbury, 26th, Alfred

Th. following are ihe members elect of ihe -b-ent at .he lime, harlnj, roho to allend a

Slate Senale and the Ilouae of Repreffnlalires, • n d

as officially returned lo the office of the S e c , , , e r e W M 1,0 o n ' t T t * D l 4 1 fir# l n l , l r

retary of Slaie. Republicans la Roman • ^ e , T ' , t o n ' ' r , l ,nily

Democrats In Ilalie :

8 « K A T « . — B r D I S T R I C T S .

Ih ' , Jumfi IF. Romeyn, 3i<d, Alansnn S ley, 2d, lUierl V Uriggt, 4th,(;ilber; .iatlift-|of which Mr H. it Posinwaler. way, 6ih, I.rpnan U. I'rict, 6lh, Kmanuel 1 The family occupied ibe r eoud itore if Ihe Mann, hh Edward O. Morten. Sth, Jamei P. b l l i | d l o R i B n ( , A | | „ i e (..rnilare and other con-Cawlcy,9lh, William S. Wilcox, lOth, Theo-dore (). Bennett, l l lh , Philip II. Emerson, w e r e ' 0 5 , • 12th, William Stoddard, 13th, Charles D. Kan- tbe fire originated. ^ daII, 14th, Abraham 0 . Prutiman, 13lh, Ui-1 j h e total loss is estimated at $3,100. No tlel Pulnam, J r . , ICth, Lorenio P. Alexander,; . i i r , f i i % - T . . v i - ^ i - I 'nrk.v a. 17th, Francis B. StockbridKe, IBIh, (Jeorjie , D g u , l n c * ' T h e n e i K , , x ' " k , r " , , . T •w'1"®'! i "ork.Mir.Vtt

J.OWLLT. XAJiKKT BEFOUTl

OOltRamc 4, Wfl-I 19 I 0 ' » i'>

H A R D W A R g t

r.ed«oejoar « ? d ^

i M U C U f P E S I I WB H>.ve lo •look a noou rartrfr *

B U l t D K K ' S

IhiHD WABV NAILS,

L O C K S ,

L A T C H E S ,

KNOBS, BUTTS,

H I N C E S ,

; a t n v . w ? , D U O K D E T . l f * .

D O O f c H . S A S T L ,

G L A S S A N D P C T L T .

flousa F u r n i s h i n g

J Hurley, > '••xt 1 Corn. *> 'i

Corn Mwi' • •al'. V 1,4

We hare not Itarued L ow MMliittf*. V Umoi t 'uu —— Mutter. V "> Fir- ^ ''ot fhevM. r tt

Hannah*. 19th. J M. NeMinith. 20lh, Homer i him in fitting up another salesroom, and h» I O. Barber. 2'<at, Ifiiac M. Carrath, 22nd. MyUt has commenced busiorM again. { -inn, a. % ! .7.... *

.Chi. ''on V O , . , , - Wf*D«t t PintUM.—This celebrated speak- Turk. 7 ^ "

Keen.-Tue^a, and Prldar.arrlT.4:80 p m ; clow g jj j", vvi.eeier, ' ' j^h, John C. ker deli.ered his leclnreon UI>or. Temperance I ffiw

oil e ttnara-Prom 7am to sJO p m. Sunday, i Dexter, 29th, Bj ron D Ball, 30th Waller P. A n d Woman, before the V. M. C. A. of rom It to A p a , htorrs, J i l l , Selb C. Muflalt, J iud , Frauk 0 .

While.

w 3 iy J.'-O

to 1 24

•X oo n 'o

il3 IS

M >14 13 H

A.M. EI.SWnnTH, P. M.

T o O o r r o t a p o n d o n f * . AU commwUfaliort unlen aerompnnied

the attifior't ntme. trill be rejeeled. The namt teiU not he pnbliihed mini detired, but U a mat-ter of food faith.

All rommMiraliont tnutl be rceeived al thii offiee hy Tuetday morning lo mmre wrerlion.

Palrom nnd olhert are reepeftfiilly reqveited to fwrniih tti teilh hfornmlior. nf oil dealht know lo thm. in their vieinily, together with time, name, age, $e.

"Republleaof, 37 i Democrat*, 6.

on Thursday evening; la*t. AIKMII fire hun.

. . (Potato**, n®wf b* , o n l » . T.irnlpv* V -••

Onion*. , Ueatu,

dreu perwni were present lo iiiten and learn.; Appl-*, " ^

The Sentinel says; "Mr. Phillips is now | ^ * i*

«« oo lo

D. k Iff. R . R . T l a e T a f c l e

Mall. Mixed,

KAST. Thro. Freight

pails, washboards and bad-cords at i Fr^irbi. ~ ' Klrr'aa

iLoeeOtl Bakery.

If you wish to sav« a u w y aud yet bare

good durable walls, buy P4rx.1T P L A S T X U I S O

BOASD of West Bros.

EclbeaiM* at flrtt cost H Althen'l.

AcptlbiAg from a penny wfaiatle to a $3,00

toy at the Lowell Bakery.

Kow is the time to buy your Stone Warebe-

fon it is all sold at K. B. Hunter's.

New Goods *1 Derendocf f Blalo's.

Fancy and common Lamps and Shades fqr

ibe million. Holiday Poweuts useful as well

0M oroamental. Groouies and Provisions,

wary chaap, for roMy-^aj ""'J B- W i l *

Hams' Elk Uoro t ton . T. A R. Bootes' best

Crockery, al«rff« o e baad. Ba sura and give

n e acall befaoe ^aichasmg else when, a« I am

confideot 1 can /4br y«'o good iDduoements.—

It ccaU ooth log <0 look at my goods and price

then. 0 . B. Williams.

Lowell, No*. 7401, JA70.

noiNo |0:V) \ M

1:00 PM F. nrea* noiKG w r a r A U Mlied,

S:4S •• Mall.

noVSK 0P BBPBISKMTATfTXS.

Allegan—1st Dirtrict, Rlehard Ferris ; 2d, Charles W. Watkins.

Barry—Ut, Robert J . Gran t ; 2d, Henry P. Cherry.

Biy—William R. Bales. Bevien— 1st, Almond B Riford; 2d, Wil .

Ham Ohamberlain ; 31, William J. Edunrdt. Brsnch—l*t, James A. Williams; 2d, Har-1 I

well advanced in years, but mauitains an up- ! ' V it-

right and disnified bearing; he manifests no ! Hi'i. a, ^r-i. o, w lb . , 1 Hide*, dry,!••Hoi) »

excitement while speak mjr. and makes Iew : g;,,*,, ^ . [n ,

gestures ; to the disappoinlraent of imioy lis-I V m""' V

leners, he oeither rants nor roars ; be has nn !

fliglilsof ioipussionuil eloquence; his stile i s '

cool, clear. logical and forcible; his manner is |

his exprewion felicitous. The lecture 1

is CO

\i% 0: i-i

a a i o-»

Copids, flower girla s od anlaala at Lowtll

Bakery.

Get your Glasa Wart^t B. B. Hunters where

A full stock can be se|eqted from.

THAT Mam was not frowned as reporlad

Jtat waa found by bU friends taking a good

ojuara laoch attba LOJMII Bakery, wltere you

will And two green b f w ' ready to serve you,

• t all hour* of the d j f . tf

E. B. Hunter bM«A*w «sd splendid asaort

• c a t of Crockery cht»p for cash.

A full stock ofU» lfl**t improved Fruit Jars

• f i l l sixea at E- B Huaiass,

New Goods at Devendorf * Blain's.

P A T I K T P ^ A S T K U I K O BO A K U , a cheap bnt

tumble suhatjittte for lath and plaster, fur sale

by West Bn», 2itf

A larje fjaortment of Fire Proof Earthen

Ware cbea^ at E. B. HunterV

Lots of New Uoods at Devendorf A Blaiu's.

A largefasortment of Albums just received

at Moms,' opposite National Bank.

New Goods at Devendorf A Blains.

Tbe heat stuck of Albums in town just open-

ed at Morfis,' opposite National Bank.

Hew fitoods at Devendorf aad Blaia't

Gaty l e d see thoee beautiful Albums at Mor-

ris,' otyposiw National Bank.

Shoo f l y Huts and sugar fruits, in grea

variety jMt the Lowell Bakery.

So^^ofa-ciiairs, Couches aud Bed-Room

Sett^MU below Grand Rapids' prices, for

easl>,atiiObn Kopf ^ Oo'a.

IttjL kf tAeqt. pt. or small Stand, at Morris'.

F^oay and common Lamp* Kid Shades, for

tba million, holiday presents, useful as well

f $ oroamental. Groceries and provisions

j f f f (heap for ready-pay only at U. B. W||.

][|{Pl' Elk Horn Store. T. A R. Bootes' best

Crockery always on hand. Be sure nnd give

D I » call before purchasing elsewnere, as I am

popfdsnt I can offer you good ioduuements.—

Jt costs Dotbing to look at my goods and price tbem. U. B. Williams.

Lowell, Nov. 'i4th 1870.

T n - O a y ' n V d v o p t l a o m o u t w . P t On.->d»—Re<a Brea Meat Market—I'arke' * Bn'tell. t>|»otull"n—Adanx * Fuller. Hardware—Adam h C'cppen.

Business rather so so.

Bewral fine deer^bave been brought to onr

ViKatre lately. The B«riks were closed in Grsnd Rapids

last M<m4ay.

n j iapnaa IM* a Ioe lot of colored lUhognpfas

of all sizaa

The new Masoek Hall is pleasant enough

lor a bnme

Calico parties are quite tbe fashion

places this winter.

Wondine A l/ook are making changes for,

the better in their store. !

Everybody drawing wood to town—except,

those wbnprmUed l a

Immense quaalilies of Pork have been

brnuthl to our Village of late.

Bees Bros hav#a new advertisement. Their

"priie cnl lars" are going fff with a rush.

A meeting of tha State Pomnloglcal Society

was held iu Grand Rapidi yesterday, (Tnesday)

C. Altben itives special induveiuMils for the

next twenty days, to all wanting goods in his

Uu*.

People should se^ that their ••flreworks'

don't wake il "loo warm" for tbem this cold

weather. Milhurn tba blind preacher and poled lec

torer, will spsak io Grand Rapids aouetime in

January,

Tbe snow last week In Pennsylvania and

Western New York, was from one to three

(eel deep.

vey Haynes; 3d, G. F. Uillam. i was in the highest degree ii!»-iuinir and inter Calho.m -1s t . W n . H. Brock way; 2d, Pres- imernnied ' bv frequent mani-

ton Miichell; 3d, George I. Brown. L , , r . - I L • . . s - l s ^ Aleiauder B. Copley ; 2d, John o t » n J • P P r o " 1 ^ ;

F. Coulter. ;dience." j 11,J* P M Clinton—1st, Phi loDoly ; 2d, Rowland S. 1 p — ;—7 — „ . 1

; Van Scoy, I FfBl.—The * work-iln.p of Messrs. Bnyce i j

1-16 T* Ml Eaton—1st, Jfarlin V. .Von^owrry; 2d, j Nash, Im.k lire on Wriliiwdny nifht , ("JSib Rovrel D Iloplies i ult.,) and bad it not been for tlie timely round

t Jeneaaee-^ t Jame, D Moihier; 2d, Os-; o f M r . C C S a y I „ i t w o u | d

car Adam.; 2d. John I. Phillips. I * ' Grand Traverse. etc—Win H .C . Mitchell., u , , < l o u , ' l ^ l 7 have been entirely consume-!.-Gra'iot—Horace T Barnahr.

PARKER & BODELL DKALRKH IS*

F r e s h Meats, Poultry,

Oysters, AND ALI. 1CIMD.4 OP UAME iN bXASO.f

PAID P0» ALL jUifDS OF

, Stoves, tpiM SNB SHEET IRON Q O H i l e > N B ; C u t l e r y . B r i r -S a d I r e E l a t e d a a d

t a n n a

P o l t s , & c .

C«ntml Mantel, Itridge Street,

It seems l iat dnring tbe latter part of the day |

j • i""'!'*»' i"i» b.j i»fii ^ .t ih, | Stwk, Salt folk, Hides, Honghton—('. K Holland. i ^ ' l ! , , l h r " m u w 1 " 1 ' l ' 0 1 , , " 0 " t w w !

Huron—tfiwM K. Haywooil. j standing nn Ibe fl-or for that puq^se ; and, j Ii.ifiiiim—Ist, Alvm N. Jlart; 2d, Iforcus after Ihe workmen bad gone, there being an j

.V.Aitcctcd o n . , ' unusiiHl quaniity of iron in the vessel, it be-1 Ionia—1st, Albert JT. Roof; 2d,Shivenck ' . . . , „ , . j

| f f | | ( ) W | c.»me so heated as to burn the floor beneal-h it-

JatAson—lit, Jothun nement; 2d, Frank The fire was making tjpid progress when dis j

coverod. hot tbe appearance of Hie walchman

was in time to prevent any serious danntge—

for which wc place 0 good long mark lo bis ;

credit.

J a p a L n e d W r e ,

f.nwell. J tn. 4th. 1STI

vr p n t r r e . J . FIM DULL.

CiiAsr.rn.— llti^jiins A Co., have dispoaed '

I o f t l i e i r mea t m a r k e l to Mess r s . W J . P a r k e r

and Jacob Bode'l. who propose to kill, saw

h e r e a f t e r . W e ca l l 1

a t t e n t i o n l o t h e a d r e i t i s e m e n t o f P a r k e r A j

BodeM in a n o t h e r ( - o i n n m . P . is a good j u d i t e 1

I L. Smith; 3ii, Julio Lat don. i Ralamnxoo—Nf. Rll II Millar; 2d, Alexan-| der Cameron; 3it, John Walker

n many Kent —Is' Juliut limn m-m; 2d. Samuel L } Gnrfleld ; 3d, Asa P. Ferry; 4th, Nicholae 11.

IliU Keweenaw—Samuel W. Hill. I.specr—1st, JacobC. Lamb; 2d, floraee D.

Kood. f jenawsw—H. Ornon Green; 2d, John J , •

A i m ; ad, Jacob Walton ; 4lh, Cornelius * n i f " r , b e P" , , ! 'p-Knapp; 4ib, Areher II.Grane.

I.ivlogMon—1st, George W. Crofoot; 2d, OiUi llooi

Mackinac, etc— Char let Ti. Fen'on. Macomb—Ist. Norton L. Mi'ler; 2d, ffiram

D. HuPl/an ; 3d, DeHveraw-e S. Prient Marquelle. etc —Alfred P Sieineford. Midland, etc—John Haynes. Monroe - l< t . I a R. f i n s r eno r ; 2d, Patrick

Oorman ; Sd. John J . Sumner. tlootcalm—Richard O Miller. Mnakegoo—Henry il. Hull. Newaygo, etc.—B<lgrtr L. Grar . | ftakland—Almon B Fro ' t ; 2d. Alanion J. 1 L I S T or LE T T K . H S rcinuitiing in 1I1* itost'-fflcs j

Wrbtler t 3d, John L. Andrews, 4lb, Z>aricim ut Lowell, Kent County, ilicbiynu, Jau. 4., O. WAi/s. 1 1871 :

Ontonagon—William Harris. Lao i r s LIST—Elvinia Bradish. Mrs. A J ; Olfawa—1st, John Roost; 2d, AlUn C. Ad-1 . .. „ .. „ ,

l j t ] Davis, Mary McNeil, Mrs. R D Parks, Mrs 1

Saginaw—1st, Charlet D Little; 2d, Ber-, Hannah Rolf,

D i s s o l n t i o n .

Il l in C"pa'ti»»,hln her- tnfore e*|»lH>f nnife'tie uaiux of A'l'iio" KuMer, la riar dfn l red

In mii'nal cn*. u'. 'I— irr".ri» of aaid iTrm remaln-lug In th« uaoiia uf O U I'u.lei 13 collect

!« H AtlAMf. O U FUI.LKR

/.orelt, January C t, ISTl

Vinegar Works. NOT1CK iaherel'.v fiven tbat I <m m.w prepared

toluinian Ut V»lioie"iiI<', .» t ' M article "ft'loar Vinezar. a> olie^i. »• •mn 1- hou^'it In li-trolt 'or Bezar. as cheap Chlcugb. i o*ir» .ii'r'"Oi; " • .-- ar 1 :ll .:,i w..|l lo

, nienjl»-r Ik it iter can «Ht au artHe of mc, fieo of the creature, and Juke knows how lo " tu t f'uiu ueidaud all other daU-un.iu* aubaiance*.

• l i . l i .Pac*. np." La—II. Marth SOtli, 1*70.

The new firm of Adnms A Coppenr com- '

menced p-jun-line tin and blacking k'ores for

Ihe trade, la«l Monday. They are both good

j looking and honest, and w j hope their custo

1 mers will gite them enoutrh to do to keep

th«m good nninred and out ol mischie.f.

MW STICKS T i a l l

WASU BO'RDS,

W00DEN \ ' V ' A E B

m n u ^ A X E S , A C O E R S . 3 I T T 8 ,

M K l l A N D F K A M I SG CB. E L S , H A T C H E T L E V -

E L S . H A N D I A N E L

A N D H I P \V8, S Q U A l t l . 8 .

F I L E S

P L A N Ki

E T C . , K*

F I H

h

rc. (ood* p*l|<MS.i

Strayed. Froer. tbe prtni»»ia of Ih- »"h,'-r;.-r In Ada, Der-

Uth. "ii» time* I'ouy. wiiit* lace. t» o while Iret. and "boil ull. A i^naoiiiihlr .-VarO will i* imid lor Inli rmolljn Iba-. wlil I*td t" !.er n-eo«er/. AO'ireaa.

'V. I'-lteh-tt. 2w» U K.-nt Co , Jllrh.

Ws arseoaitant'y recrlnrg n w Caab. aod aa wot «11 for

MSB EXCUISIYIT, Il enahl.-e n* tn make low priet my l'iiiK<-r, hut nmio and ave 0 .bit we*ar la true.

Anum Iiowell. Jan. 2nd. 1*71.

. Uou'l iiay • aoc it eiBtlm

CM* «at

k e t r p s i v -

Tha name of Grange Station, between Ionia •p o-iborn

and Portland, haa been changed to Stebbios-

ville.

A boy by the name of Stocker, was run over

by a sleigh in Ionia last week, and severely in-

jured about the head.

A son ol R Derrick of Mulr was ruo over by

a baud-car on tbe 33rd ult. which fractured a

shoulder aud leg.

Thanks to everybody for Christmai and New

Years presents-Chickens, Roasts, Pictures,

Prig* Collars, etc.

Rev. Mr. Child* of Ionia, propo*ea to ttll

tb* lunlAn* what be thinks of them, next Suu-

day afternoon.

JL *on of Ira Buck, of Ibis town, broke his

leg above the ankle, last week, while wrest-

ling with another boy.

nard Haack. Sanilv—Simeon M. Thayer. Shlawasaee—1st. William D. Garrison

3d ,

St. Clair—Ist, Jm'ph T S IIinner ; Samuel L. Heyee ; 3d. Etra Haien.

St. Josenli—Ist, Andrew Climie; Charles R. Mllllngtnn ; 3d. Bracey Tobey.

Tuarola—Benjamin W. Hnston.Jr. Van Buren—1*1. Jonathan J. Woodman ;

2d. William H. Hurehut. Washtenaw--Ist , Samuel Post; 2d. C'audi-

n« G. Gran t ; 3d, Aaron Childi; 4ih l Jamet 3f. Congdon.

Wayne—1st, T.yman Corhrane. t 1. John Greusel, Jubn tiliwnn. James

McGoneiral; 2d. lAtwrnue Dallun ; 3d Ben-jamine Plerson ; 4'h, Orlando R. Pettingill ; ftlh. Perry D. Ptarl,

f Vacancy on account of death of ff. J BtekUy Kepubiirana. 71 -, Democrala, 38 *, Vaeatcy. 1.

•Tin H O B X K B A P B CA S B . — T h e trial of 8. B. Home before the Circuit Court, upon the charge of commitfing a rape np«»n Ihe perwm

I G B K T S L IST—Da. in i l Bryant, T Chrysl-r

0 i j Kmwen Gow^ull, Daniel Gristle, John G'avio,

' i Wm IligKins, Cyrus Lovelaud, J R LangdnU';

2d, | R S Unnsby, Wm M Pool, D E Slater, Hiram

E Scott, 2 j

N o t i c e O<TI>I*I:K I ? J . I « 7 0 .

i LI- . ei'MiU etamii'it. Mil our 'eiok* op to Ihe J\_ Uliui-e rt lie. tnurl 1 •• ei:llle.l iuirv ilitely ALL uun WOJiK WILL BE HOLD FOR CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT.

C BUOAf) k SOV.

Pervins calling for these letters, will please any -'advertised," and uive dale o( ibis notice.

A M . R L S W O H T M . P . M .

w A G O N A C A R I U A G E S H O P

The lithograph views of Lowell are Bnlsbed,; o r M j M A i o n K e t r , , l i m i H „•,! iw^lre years

and were dtlivered lait week by D. D. Morae,

of St. Joseph.

Portion* of the *ldewalk on Main (tract,

are In had condition—rough, icy and danger-

oui. 80 much for not ba r ing the snow re-

moved.

We bar* received the Michigan a lmanac for 1871. It contains much political and s'ta- j tion concerning a question tbey did not fully

i ^ i ™ , . . i r ,

a book of relerence. ; Judge, the jury stand ing eight for &cquitlal

of out has attraeied considerable atlention du rlmr it e past week. During the iriai the court room has been filled by an anxious throntr nf peop'e, and nil during yesterday the excitement wm iuten>e.

Thc rare was given 'n the jury at 11 o'elork yesterday, who immediately retired lor con-sultation.

Al three o'clock, Ihey returned for InMiuc

I . O, O. F, ELKCTION.—Al the regular elec-

tion of Harmony Lodge No. 143, held Thurs

day evening, Dec. 29th, the following officers

• ere elected:

N. G —Arvine Ptck.

V. G —O, C, McDanneil.

Sec—W. Morris.

Treus—J. Bamsdell.

I h e Lodjie have pur(;ha*ed the fnrnlture in

ihe old Mastmic Hall, and will ust that room

hereafter. We learn that the order il rapidly

gaining slrenjjtb, and may yet accomplish

wonders in "Faith, Hope aud Charity."

Local Business Notices-

W l l h o f t ' a Ant i -Per lodlo . 1* (be poor man's Iriend, because it is cheap,

ttqolriog small do*** to effect a permaueut and

utmpUU cure.

| t tonjM neares being * ipeeifie than any other

a r t i c i i e now *014 and u endorsed by lb*

n o d Uvned, and ikillful pbysiciac* ip the

country. Il appaajg U> (ba eommo* sense of the people,

IftQMpaof it efficacy lp the curq.o(-Chjlli a n d

Fever, Enlarged Spleen, Biliout Fever aod

ether* of a miasmatic origin ; because of ila.

permanent effect* in removing the cause or

•actralli ipg the effects of malarious poisoo,;

and becaiw of It* cheapness, which p|*ixa U

ia tb* reach of **ery family. Buy il and ay

il\ and H after cloMlr following th* direction*

a c a r * if sol •fleeted, r t i a r a to th* droggiat

y w v m s ^ f tacAaf*^

Lover* of Enigmas, etc., will And an excel-

lent opportunity for cultivation by experiment-

ing upon Ihe aignal'ira of the town Treasurer

See lax Receipts uf 1870.

Holiday Celebrations always teems to re-

vive the rp ritg of old and young. Tbe good o d

l.ui<tum of making Christmas nnd New Years

preseuis is sensibly kept np, aud seems to be

growing more popular every year.

NBW PosTOrncB.—A new Post Office has

been eaiabllsbed a l Bowen Station in ihe town

of Paris, un tbe Grand River Valley R. I t

Frederick & Clark, Post Master.

FIRB AT MAHBIIAU.—Tbe N a t i o n a l Bank

of Marshall was de*troy*d by fire ou tb* night

of the 2&lh ult." The books and all papers of

value were saved. LOM uo bui ding $10,000.

Nearly covered with Insurance.

New supply of Parlor Furoiture, just re-

ceived at John Kopf A Go's, for the H O U D A T S

Pure eider viuegar a l Lowell Bakery.

Marble and Wood top Center tables, stands,

nbn t nots and mirror*, all sizes, for i

at John Kupf A C < s.

lie cheap

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

WAGONS AND CARRIAGE

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

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

R A B I L I T Y .

and four for cnnvictiun. We think il quite improbable tnaf there

will be another trial, reports to Ihe contrary notwilhsianding. [G. R. Eagl*.

We are tauuhl that ihe way ot ihe trans-

gressor is hard, but so far as judgment iu ibis

world is concerned we think tbe case of S B.

Home is an exception, and one loo which will

be considered an insult lu decent society.—

When public aentlment sinks to that degree

where all manner uf vice aud iniquity is rec- iCyi i a r 1 .

cgniied without shame, then let such men as

Home go unpunished—let others do as he has |

done—work the ruin of innocent girls, with

impunity, and. if popular, and "such splendid

nru"—let the ladies sympathize with the i»n-

forlunate fellow*—le{ the people pat them oo

(he bead and call them, "good ones," and final-

ly, If perchance the case should be brought up

for trial, let two thirdgof the jury declare

them guiltles*, and1 let ibe people say amen,

and let the poor devil* be encouraged l o g o

on, coorted aud admiied—la shorl, be "brick*"

in aociety. Now if public senUment can sanctiua all

are not to be looked : m e ' ' ! - rti c b e a P 8 1 1 , 1 Fallasburg, at (he Lowell

Bakery.

Curraots, Citrous aod raisios al (he Lowell

Bakery.

Large assorlmeut of Cane, Wood and Flag

seated chairs, sold below Grand Rapids prices

ut John Kopf A Co's.

Don't forget (hat every box of co'lars you

buy al Rees Bros, contains a valuable present,

and it costs you no more than any othsr good

Base ball players iu miuiaiure, at Lowell

Ghas. Altben corner store west end Flat

r i m bridge, offers for the next 20 days his en.

tire slock of Clothing, Gent* Furnishing goou*

Hats and Caps, a l first cost. This i* oo hum-

bug call and see for yourselves.

DISPATCH AND PRICK

WE WILL NOT BK OUTDONE-

C A L L A N J S E E L S N E A R

J O H N W I L S O N S U L A C K S M I T l l

S H O P .

FEifira s L i i l r a ! N o t d i H u n u a a L I V M nvt *»' i*a j.cM»ott

B 0 D T S 4 S H O E S . I t h a t taen p r a c t i c a l l y

; o n s t i a ^ed t o t b o u n a u d i o f p M *

|»le t l p.t

GEO. VIIILHELil c a n f A f Wotid im piim H i s ? U ) c k w i m >>ongl» t o f

m.'iT . n t a c t w i v r s c h e a p , a n d 1 0 K I

i ' i i * ' a p . T H K B £ S T G O O D S ,

U . i N D S O M E r T S T Y L E S M 4

L O W i i S T P l : l C i S r i o H i t h l

g : t n

M« i n 1 « F r e n c h K i p m i f f F i n #

O n l f B o o U ; L a d i e s a n d

' i J b i l d r e n ^ F i n e a n d H w - v y S b o i w

K u h l i e i f i , ttuckle A r t i e s , B u t f a i #

L i n e d S k o e s , a m i i n t a c t every* t l i i n e k ^ ) t b y a firO^laM

a n d S i i o e b o u s e .

t m . w i t n i a i t P q . -T am aolllag a U.ot tbr **.; aU»

lued'e ICIi. I'oalt tut s« •»,»«£ am* *"0* gniler'fl On. 9 . W.

Uri.ig* Slreet

H O L I D A Y

G O O D S

AT COST.

Fmc IK SAHA-NAC —The building io which

the Satellite Standard has lately been pub-

liahed, took flie on Friday morn'ng last, and

though th* ciUseqe wcta gtotppily on hand

and aciive in quenching the flames, ihe occu-

pants were aK,n forced to o t b r qpattere. t b i ' 5 , f " , : h o u i y . .

The hM>y removal of lb* priming a^pasatus, a ^ , 0 , , M 0 ^ l n , ' < n n ' 1 w * * * " commit them are not to be turuel out of so-

ciety, ooorned and bate<'.. then we believe the doctrine of future puushment, in its must liter

Call and oxamiue the new stock of fnrnl-

ture, nl John Kopf A Co's. 33w4.

"Barren'*' challenges tha world.

Buckwheat flour, pure wheat flour and corai

proved somewhat diraslrous lothr press, type,

Ac., but we are glad t ) learn tbe ptopMclors

will b* able to Mod onl this week'* issue, atjd

* * t M r l M i* wall wi l t teMsaN*-al *ense, points out the proper place for m a i j wkoil ip tkraogb tb* basd* of jaattca b«a.

The Greeiao Bend io. all !U glory, at Lowtll

Bakery^

"Btrrert"*" Dalr B v i o r r t r a .

HOLIDAY GOODS.

TOYS FOR TIIF, CHILDREN.

Headquarlew of Did Sanla flaus

CONFEtTIOJCEUY AND TOYS IN GUI.AI VAUIETV.

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

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

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

T O S U I T A L L I N

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

I have alan in *tor* a lino lot of aelect rmrmoum. em. Coirs**. Puaar*. abdtesrr dearrlptim of (taplo Oro-

.•ert**, wbicb 1 wlM >«ll auliriag flgnrea.

1%s anderslgaH have •luca of

a la-go i waif

T S

1 J * « V X > * . M | I M I T . s m v t .

O T T

O O N F B C T I O N E K Y .

Which win So aoU tor the

Xcll Tea D A Y S al C M ! , F T R C T I H .

W» are not bffaafMe far tb* aake ef fMloia *•• • aad prioo "ur i(u<><K and "utiftj jrouraelve*.

A Uue aoaurtmaut uS U U O C £ s * I C a , *c.. a* toss ao caa b* auiu IUI> » U«»a.

l.owtll. 0K. m b , 1*70

Notice.

THR Aonuil meeting of Ihe »lork ballon of * 0 t.owell .Natiaaal Hiokuf l.owail. KiohWaw. bar

IU" elrrtiun ol IO recto r«,'w.il l* be4d at tbeBaaldka Uouio of aaid liauk jaauary lQtb,tlU, f lMt te tyad i IO 4 o'cloek p • .

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S u n n n a n of o o n s r c s H l o n a ! P r o c o i dl i i trs .

RF.NATR, DOC. 12th.—Hill* wore inlrodiut 1, to provide a rcliof f u n d for employ tt in • ie cxoculive dori»rf:ueiitH of the govt -nt t; tHciwiiip the Prp^idnn* Vhenovor, in hi* jr. mfent, |<nblio interest may roquiro. to if /i-r a proclamat ion numienilin^. in n v p o c t to Mt x i fo and thr Kritirtb North AmcricKii ;-r<)vi' 01 ami torntonco . tlio oporatiou of ull !aw« and latioDH w h e r e b y t h o r i i ' h t ol Ivindol tr.t • -

1 foreit'i

each «tato raplUl and tho clerktt office o f each Judicial (Iwtnct .—Among the bills introduced

J O T I

jxtrtation is allowed foreign t m e j i n r f n t i >n c o m i n n i e s , a l so Biispendlnn tlie lawh wli^roliy r a n a d l a n vecitelH are permitted i > e v e r American waters; to aiil i-ertaln o c - . u n li-gation comp&uicH to protect the l i v - i and property of crown anil jiat^en-'crH on •«;»• ni; vefse ls .—Several retolutions were intn- i l : J, u a o ( u which wan one . hy Kobnn, <lei-i.iring th*t a duo regard for tho /undamenUl pri:icl-p ies o f the g o r e m m e n t ax well t- »<• nd »tateHmani<hi|>. domaud the removal o f ihe _____ dlNabilities Impnud upon the late r e U i K mid peaco a n a n o t h d r hy Morton, paoriding fur tho app Int- [,,„ noidii

QIIPCU V i c t o r i a ' s L a d l e s in W a i t i n g .

wan one providing f o r tlie admieeion of Neva- E n g l i s h c o r r o s p o m l o n t w r i t e n ; da.—Tlio bill to reimburse J. M. Best , of Pa- W i t h o u c e x c e p t i o n , n i l Q n o e n V i o -ducah, Ky.. for proper ly > war, wa« taken u p and

i r n?uk f en t h 0 d , y , 8 " 0 , , ' l 0 r , • w ' t o o n t B ^ IIHH u h v u y h g o l e c t o d l a d i e s s i m i l a r l y

HOUSE.—Among the bills introduood was T h e y r e c e i v e £ 8 0 0 A y e a r , one authorizing t l ie PontmaHter Oeneral to iit- w h l f l l i ' 8 a Vflrr a c c e p t a b l e a d d i site qiia emit correspondence jwfital canln.— t h e j o i n t u r e o f n n Ir iRh poeroHS. T h e y

€HICjU>0 CORUESPOJIDEXCE.

W i n t e r U i u l u e y — M o n e y — W o m a n S u f -

Uad His E j e Tcefli CntI, A b a g g n g c - m o u o n o n e o l t h e b r a n c h -

I « T W of Pa w u n o n e e x c e p t i o n , n i l ^ n e e n v i o - ft-nci, l i i t m i y i * B o . : V E T Y - J u - e s o f t h o L u k e S h o r f e r o h d — w h c B O d u t y 1 f d i t o y e d d n r i S L I h e t o r i a ' n " l a d i e s i n w a i t i n g " a r e w i d o w s . l t 1 8 . t ? t h r o u g h t r a i n s j i ^ t . b e f o r e -d discussed unti l the S i u c o l i e r h u s b a n d s d e a t h h e r .VlajeKty D ,, 1 8 7 Y ( H „ . r e i M ' , u n g t h e e n d o f t h e l i n o , i n o r d e r t o jr., w i t h o u t * v o t e be- b i m a h v a y a «o lecte<l l a d i e s a i m i l u r l y b e - tat -

) j J O B K d

J t u u e s C l a r k ' s F e i u a l e P i l l s .

t h 0 [..itu introuncou was - w <• niRni prennui nnracifnt lo cover the Brouna. I t , p a s s e n g e r s

L Pimtm.Hler OenBTit U) to- ^ t o U o d d . t t o n K. S S T . - f f ' S V

I ami fur^ ilctlcm. But the prbspwt /or real oild | TUrnl d i s t r i c t s , w h o h a d r e a d a b o t i t t h o ilLhouch

Kentucky,recognizing the l ight of seceswon as debatable, aud calling for full pardon and am-

weather 1" uot »cr>- good at prcMot. DnnntMi

i* rather dnl), and colleotlnns raodemte.

nes ty for all [lolitical offendors'during tho late war. l lejeclotl—yeas, 14; nays 143.—Dills wore passed, apprupriatiug W0.000 to enable the President to <• i'c t the Apache Indian txilKW in Arizonia i>ud ow Mexico onroeerva- j y o u n g e r tlons, to provide f- . u sistence, and promote ' p o s i t i o n

a civilisation among tliem; authonz- a r v o f

a r e a l w a y s w i v e s o r w i d o w s o f p e e r s .

Y o n n g l a d i e s a r e n o t c o n s i d e r e d e l i g -i b l e n s " m a i d s o f h o n o r " u i d e s s t h e y

a r e g r n n d d a u g h t e r s o f a p e e r n o t o f l o w e r n i n k ( h u n a n e a r l . T h e y a r e a l -

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

v • T*" ~m' r e a c h i n g t h e e n d o f t h e l i n e , i n o r d e r l .

cincAoo, Pen. 1870.—V(*(erd«T was the Srst p e . c b e c k b a g g a g e , u n d t h e r e b y s a v e i

U i p a B s e n g o r s a d e a l o f i n c o n v e n i e n c o - t h e | diMppearod, howcrtr, during the day. Cold w«ther o t h e r d a y c a m e a c r o s s ft f e l l o w f r o m t h e n,. . . will iniike lively tlmos for i)tirk-iiacki-r«, coal, wood, ! _ _ „ i j * - . • • - - - M U t L •

, . _jp(UIM of thu a i w nuurr uau. una couecnnnn mooernle. n i ( * o | a n e y e o u t f o r shariHJrB. W l i e n G r e e n y j h*Tef»llftd.e'Th«6»ntfbl«l

S ' — s : U l l . « t i e » i l i r s <3h«p," a n d . W I " . J O T J O B . m . are geoenuy u gooa . I t h r e w h i m s e l f Oil h i s d M t f d P r w - Job MirMt fclr Junaa OUrkt't Praiate PUU are •

o p e r a t i o n s o f c o n f i d e n c e m e n , a n d f r o m ^ " i i ^ t w i ' ' i

t h e t i m e h o g o t o n t h o t r a i n h a d k e p t M l e y e "'>t ' o r s h a r p e n . W l i e n G r e e n r h K l f t l u d " ! . -

Lrtance Buafnew men here t h e b a g g a g e - m a n h e w a a s a t i s f l e d ! O™ ~miMian and there u no t h a t h e w a s a " c o n f i d e n c e c h a p " a n d w r i , l n « , O T l , - , « I

i J ^ , n m « sasvMss.sa/s « 11 will tkkiuiuu Z'K < CTtBlM, A f f W Wmk hotlMA. t . . . i IIU|lt »U(l U P R C I A l - ¥11

d a u g h t e r s o f t h e d a u K h t o r « . o r d l i ^ l n I . ^ . r ™ ! * ! / 0 1 1 h , B K t u m l P r e s - . Job W u # . ci

p e r w i n i ot po.r., £ d a r e i „ . ^ ' p ^ . " ' 0 ' " " " " " K ^ " ~ t i o n t o o k | g p g j i ® - ;

w h i c h

£ 4 0 0 r e n d e r s

a v e a r

Tha ••nulMbaTai ckai*. All ot •acb par!

t h e i r

a n sa ! -

o b -a n o t h f c by Morton, p r o d d i n g for tho app int- fog aoldier. of the war o f 1813. aod the Mexi- , j e k T h e U f e o f a " m a i d o f h o n o r menf o f a commlaaion to proceed to San i»o. caV, war, to enter under the U n e s l e a d l»w. "i; . . i i . " l

which an executive xeenum of an hour "44 held, when the Senate adjourned.

HODHE.—James H. l lainey, l!iccolore<l n u m -ber f rom South Carolina.was sworn in. N .ir-h - twenty hills were introduced, among v. uich t o e more important wero thc^e . T o rsiieal tlie income tax; to eatablish ocean luoamshin c cn-p an lea between tho United StatoM and K-tr-pe; toauthor iae the Becretary of the Into i i.1 to increase the compensation of ast>i.x;ti.: . tar-ahals f o r taking the census; to extend the i ro-v i s i o n s o f the 25tb sect ion of the army ai j-ro-priation bill of the Sth of July. K J , to :ols-t i v e s c f deceased ofllcers and so!<i;er«.—Thp

M o m rules dnM at tbe bank". There has been a strong movcmi'nt of currency outward, and the cold weather will aoon cause a flow of currency to the

can war, to enter under the homes tead Uw, u » t h e o o t i r 4 0 j Q n e o n V i c t o r i a h a s b e e n « m0*" . ! h e J * * cron, so that we are likely .... r » . . — « i ' » - • 0 0 B io "VC • rreMy stringent money marke

Tits WOMAN iurrnAours

I held a meeting In Farweil Ball last Tuesday, and resolved an n rigorous cam palpi through Um win-

meeilngi, and resolved to the State Association In

. propose to open head-quartere bore, *o that an offloe may alway be open to vtsltors.

THE inntAjnc s o r m r , for the prevention of cruelly to dumb animals, and for tbe promotion of a humane public aentimant, was organtu'l here last Tuesday, leading cMteena, lay and clerical, taking part (n ii. Mr. Angell,

m e lORiHiative appropnaunn mil. penning W M f a l l a m i " / a bclit J e u n i n g B , " a n d ter, by lecture wdtwlUic i

which an adjournment w a s taken. t l j e o t h e r t w o c h a r m i n g s u b j e c t s o f | m JMUM^ -n.'oy Hr-KATB, Deo. 20.—Among the hills reported L o i y ' g p e n c i l w h i c h h a v e b e e n h a n d e d quarten here, so that an on

f m m nnmrnUtK* trau ntie autlioriziue the WHUO J j L l i »_ n o D f A r i t v hundred • T l i o n 6 per i d o w n D j m m i o n o s i e m y , by the f n n l ing law of b o o n d r e a d f u l l y b o r e d b y

— i " " " " o f t o - d a y , w h i c h , n e v e r l i l „ . 0

l a d i e s d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t r e i g n , e v e n a t

t h e b e s t o f t i m e s , i s n o w d u l l e r t h a n

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

t i t l e o f " h o n o r a b l e . " w h i c h t h e y r e c e i v e

a p p o i n t m e n t , a f t e r t h e y m a r r y , b u t

from committee wan one authorizing the iasuo o f an additional throe cent , bonds authorized , o f the last uession.—Morton's resolution for the appointment o f a commiBslon to investi-

Sa t e t h e remurcee o f Sao Domingo , and t h e esire of tho people respecting annexat ion to

t h e United Htates, w a s taken np apd disc un cod until a quarter p a s t four o'clock, w h e n the Senate adjourned.

HOUBK.—Two bil ls were introduced and re-

w o u l d h a v e

b y t h e W i n d s o r

fivoly f o r y o u n g

' rrti . , . . . . . President of the Massaehwi tin II.imwie Society,who L n e m a i c l s o i i i o n o r r e t a i n t h e i r hi* upent tome two monthi' Ub4<r here gntuitooaiy,

o f 4 ' h o u o r a b l e t ^ w h i c h t h e y r e o e i v e toint^wptoor dtiMnn in tbe rriotttn&t, nude a

o n

1)01 for th« ropeal of the ciril Uunra act vat # i t i s n o t a b l e t h a t t h e i r p o s i t i o n 18 n o t o f h o i l a a

" O M i d e r o d t o a a r u o e S S r p r o . j y c t . g j - f t presented a reBolntion nnthonzinf, tho ost ^ p o r t ^ h i n g t o n . — A t o n e o'clock 1 o f m a k i n g a g o o d m a t c h , a n d i n f a c t , i n : sion. § ; t o apiioint a committee , consisting of Ave persons, to inquire into the exi-odicncy of ne- 1

w a treaty wi th t h e authorities of Raa Jomi

resolution was adc

b o y g a n i the l i e u

ninco for its acquWUon—referred.—A joint •lunon was adopted f o r an adjoon iment

f rom Deoemlier 22a to January 4th .—After a

b u t e proceeded to the oonaideration of t h e a m n e s t y bill. A f t e r a l engthy aod general debate , Butler moved tbe previous quest ion on Bingham's amendment , which was socond-

Utter disousuion t h e bill abolishing tbe office of Admiral and Vice Admiral of the n r y was p e s e e d — A resolution, offered by Kelly, de-claring that tlie svflUm of iuterual rrvonue sboi i la be abolished M soon aa the revenuns of t h e government can be otherwise provided for, was adopted bv 164 (o G.—After some further bnsineee of muior importance, adjourned.

BCATK , Dec. l i t h . — A m o n g tho bills intro-duced w a s one by Carpenter, granting lands to the S U M of Wuconsin t o aid in tlie ooi^true-

the clos-o u s o ad-

most effective address. One groit oblect will be to prevent the sale of dbessed meat, and the •laughter

i and cattle rendered unfit to be eaten, by lm> treatment in transit on oar*. His address

information, and made a strong impies-

JUVUU.C UTKKATCU. 'Books and prfaners for children are almost socval

on artiolo which appeared in t h e Washington Patriot. T h e article stated in subetance that fr iaods of Sumner and the President had been endeavoring i o e f f ec t a reconciliation b e t w e e n them: but that the efforts had signally failed, tho President declaring that Sumner had harshly criticised h i s acts; that h e had imputed

tion o f a railroad from Milwaukee t o L s l : o 8 u - unworthy and diehoneat motives to h i m ( t h e perior, via Omen Bay, Wisconfin.—Mct'reery PreaidenO »od that e would, if it were not asked W v e to introduce a resolution pnij-ueing for b u official posit ion hold the Senator por-an investigation with t h e view to tho restora-tion o f the Arlington es tate to the widow of Qen. R. E. Lee, t h e removal o f the grave-

sonaily responsible tor these utterances. Sumner said that s o far aa be was ooneemod there WM no truth in the article; t h a t h e h a l

sharp debate en- motives to him, and be appealed edL at the close of which McCreery's request aod membera of t h e Oaotnet t o wi tness the

for l eave to introduce t h e resolation was re- troth of what b e su

i said.—Several bills were in-troduced, among wbicb waa one increasing the pensions of soldiers and sailora 20 p e r c e n t . ;

fuaed; yeaa 4, atn 64 .—The House resolutions o f respect for the memory of Hon. Hobert . - . . • Itidgaway, late Reprasentaava from Virginia, and another, increasing the salaries o f heads after eo log i sdc remarks by several Senators, of execut ive departments to $12,000, of the were adopted.—Resolutions calling for infbr- Chief Just ice to f l l , 0 0 0 ; of t h e Associate

a w o r d l y p o i n t o f v i e w , t h e y r a r e l y !

m a r r y w e l L I with the art" of printing, bat Juvenllo newspapers T h e Q u e e n g e n e r a l l y p r e s e n t s a m a i d ' m d magazlnss are a comparstlvely modern Inven-

o t h o n o r ^ t h . h a n d B o m e p r ^ m t i n S , ,

m o n e y o n h e r m a r r i a g e , b e s i d e s t h e there .1* » r u t amount of chUdWi, or puerile, writ-

h u n d r e d g u i n e a c a s h m e r e s h a w l w h i c h M ^ t ^ a l S t S S t J ^ l ^ r ^ l n S

requires talent of the blgbett order. And be who possesses thU priceless gift, and uses it wisely and well to mould the minds and hearts of the rising generation. Is above kings and emperors; for ho rules an empire that Is to govern the world.

Tbete have been neat impsovements In tbe char-acter of Jnvenlle m wspapers and magazlaea within a few vears. Tbe best minds are now em ployed to write for them, and the realma of nature, pblloso-eiy, sdenoe, and art are laid under oonlribution by

o publishers, to give them tbe highest effldency and nsefulness in forming and Improving tbe minds, morals and manners of tbe yonng. At the bead of Juvenile magazines, the liveliest, raciest and best, and outranking them all in circulation and popularity, is

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ed by 91 yeas to 84 nays, and ponding ing spoecb of Gen . Butler, (he tli Joumed. ^ t ; - -

SENATE, Dec. 2lBt.—Sumner obtained leave | i a h e r M a j e s t y ' s a l m o s t i n v a r i a b l e g i f t t o make a personal explanation m reference to | M a n y o f t h e m r e t a i n t h e i r p o s i t i o n s

" a • j o n g r e a c h e d m i d d l e

U f e , a n d o n e l a d y , n o w r e t i r e d , w h o w a s r e m o v e d , t u r n e d a d e a f e a r t o t h e r e -

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

Adjourned

HOUSE.—The oonaideration of the bill to conaoUdate the postal laws was resumed, the quest ion being on tho amendment offered to repeal 'the franking privi lege , which, a f t er be-ing s o modified as to permit weekly and semi--weekly papers to be s en t free to aotui l sub-saribers within the count ies where published, and tbe free exchauge of papers and maga-t i n e s betwoen pubuF'iere of the samo, was adopted and (lis hi l l passed.—Bill* were passed xatuoviug political disabil it ies from several p o r i a c s , and alio amending tbe2.Ith scction of tha act o f the 15th o f July . 1870, providing bomasteadh for officers, soldiers and mariners who served dnring tho rebell ion.—The conaid-erotion o f the motion t o reconsider t i e vote wherebv the bill, ex tending tho t ime t o c o n -atruet t n e n i b b a d from tbe St. Croix riveror lake to tbe wait end of Lake Superior was postponed mitil the second Tuesday in Jan-nary.—Some other busineaa of minor import-a m * waa transacted, w h e n the House adjourned

KEKATE, Dec, 14tb.—Memoriala were pre-sented re iroseot iug tha t many veterans o f the war o f 1812 are n o w j A a t o s of tlie poor-h o u s e s and objaets of cb f lKr , and praying for pens ions iu their b e h a l f . — u i o House resolu-tion f o r a recess over t h e holidays, from the S i d o f December to January tyh. was concur-red i o . - r A resolution waa iiaoi<ted ordering an invest igation into the cost of coll'- t ing the c u s t o m s revenues at the principal sea iiorta of the country, and what s u m s have been received a t the various purta f rom ftnw, seizures, Ac. —Some time was spent in di-tcussing a bill providing relief for the employes o f tho ex-ecut ive departmcDt.—A bill to provide for the

for t h e destruc-

bill amending the law regulating t h e classifica-t ion of sugar was taken u p t ou passed .—The Senate then resumed tbe consideration of the resolution for t h e appointment o f a commis-sion to report on t b e proposed annexat ion of San Domingo. Sumner made a s trong and somewhat bitter speech against the measure, and was fol lowed Ly Morton In Its favor. Tlie former shaiplv criticised the course of the

Dt on this lkre«ident i ly defended it.

i matter, and Morton aa warm-T b e remainder o f the Besrion

which was continued all night, was devoted to th is discussion, and at six forty-five in the inoming the resolution was passed by a vote o f 31 ayes w d 9 naya. The Senate then ad-journed after a most exciting sess ion.

HOCSE—A f e w bills were introdnced, but none of them were of general interest .—Peti -tions were presented from working mon of New York asking for tlie emigration by corpo-rations o f the landless population of the East , and tlie right to purcnaso lands f rom the Creel; Indians, on which they can sett le , 160 acres to a family.—A memorial was presented from Victoria C. Woodhull, clauning t h e right o f suffrage under tho 14th and 15Cb amond-mouts to tho Constitution, and asking the enactment o f certain laws guaranteeing that right to the women of the United S t a t e s — T h e vote on tho amnesty bill was, af ter som« discuBsion, postponed until the 11th o f Jan-uaiy .—The contes ted election case f rom Ohio, of Eggles ton against Strader, was disposed of by a rc ilntion declaring Eggles ton not enti-t led to the sea t .—Tbe death of Commiaslonei Smytbe, late representat ive from tho Second District o f Iowa, waa announced, and appro-11 u t e eulogies spoken.—Adjourned.

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w o u l d b e a c c e p t e d , w a s o l d e n o u g h t o

h a v e b e e n h e r M a j e s t y ' s m o t h e r . T h e r e

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

t h e s a m e t i m e m a n y o f t h o s e w h o m t h e

~ u e e n w o u l d p a r t i c u l a r l y l i k e t o h a v e

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

m o n e y i s a d e c i d e d o b j e c t , t h e r e i s l i t -

t i e i n d u c e m e n t t o p e r s o n s i n a h i g h 1

p o s i t i o n t o u n d e r t a k e s u c h d u t i e s . I n * f o r m e r d a y s a c l o s e c o n -

n e c t i o n e x i s t e d b e t w e e n c o u r t p l a c e s

a n d p o l i t i c s , a n d i t i s a m a t t e r o f h i s -

t o r v t h a t t h e l a t e S i r R o b e r t P e e l , a t a n

e a r l y p e r i o d i n t h e p r e s e n t r e i g n , d e -

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

t h e Q u e e n r e f u s e d t o p a r t w i t h c e r t a i n

m e m b e r s o f h e r h o u s e h o l d , " f r i e n d s

o f h e r y o u t h , " w h o s e i n f l u e n c e S i r R o b -e r t c o n s i d e r e d w o u l d f r u s t r a t e h i s o w n .

N o w , h o w e v e r , e x c e p t i n t h e c a s e o f t h e

m i s t r e s s o f t h e r o b e s , w h i c h i s r e g a r d -

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

v e r y r a r e l y r a i s e s o b j e c t i o n t o t h e p r e s -

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

n o d o u b t i f h e d i d s o s h e w o u l d b e o b l i g e d t o r e s i g n .

I n L o n d o n t h e l a d i e s i n w a i t i n g d o n o t a c t u a l l y l i v e a t t l i e p a l a c e , b u t a r e j There Is a course of scJsntlflo loctures In progress

f e t c h e d a n d c a r r i e d a o o S i l y a . t h e i r

a t t e n d a n c e i s r e q u i r e d , b y a r o y a l c a r - fore the Young Men's Association.

n a ^ e p l « c c d . t tleir d i j - a l , U t h e i

m a i o a OF h o n o r l i v e a t t h e p a l a c e b o t h German Mji'nnerchor, at Ftrwell Hull, Dec, 16 and i n t o w n a n d c o u n t r y . T h e Q u e e n a l - i 171 bnder tbo leadership of Hans Bolatka.

w a y s s h o w s k i n d l y r e c o l l e c t i o n o f o l d A t M o V l c k e r . ( i E d ^ n t E l i sUU drawing larg s e n - a n t s d e s e r v i n g i t , w h e t h e r o f h i g h audience?.

At Aiken's Museum, the new plsy of Man and Wife IH making a decided sensation, and every seat In tbe bouse Is filled. There will be Cit/r perform-ances then. Christmaa and New Vears.

Tbe Dearborn is crowded every night by tbo At-tractions of Mannlng'tt Minstrel".

At tbe Opera House, Jss. FUk, Jr.'s Tew York Blondes are lu begin a upec-Ucular seaaon Dec. 19, In

" A n y b a g g a g e , s i r ? "

j T h e y o u n g m a n " a l l o w e d " h o d i d

h a v e a u t t l e b a g g a g e , a n d b e g a n t o s i t ± ^ l n m t a f l l l t o w

| u u v e r y s t r a i g h t i n h i s s e a t , w i t h n n a i r

w h i c h ' s e e m e d t o s a y , " y o u h a v e w o k e 1 t h e w r o n g p a s s e n g e r t h i s t i m e . "

" A r e y o u g o i n g b e y o n d J a c k s o n f " 1 c o n t i n u e d t h e a g e n t , p o l i t e l y .

" I c a l c u l a t e 1 a m . s o m e w i

f u (if l u eutiUnU.

w a y s . " s a i d t h e y o u n g m a n .

Pel l m e i

r e - c h e c k y o u r b a g g a g e , " r e p l i e d

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" T e l l m e

w i l l t h e acrent .

o n r d e s t i n a t i o n , s i r , a n d I ,

A n A b s o l u t e M N f r g u a r d i

Invalids, broken down In health and apirita by

Chronic Dyspepsia, or auffering from ILe terrible

exhanstion whieh follows tba attaoka of aeule disease,

tbo testimony of tbouaanda who have been raised as

by mireola from a almilar •lata of pioatration by

Hoatettert Stomach Bitters, la a ure guarantee that

by the > une means you (oo may be atrengtbened and

rcatoreu. But to thaae who ((and i n peril of epidatn-

Ica, torJl who by reason of exposure, prlvaUona, and

y o n n g m a n . " t h e n P m a uncongenial climate or nnhoaHhy pursuits, may at

g o i n ' o u t t o m y u n c l e ' s / ' r e l a p s i n g i n t o any momen'. be atneken down, thia paragraph is

h i s s e a t , h e c h u c k l e d s o f t l y t o h i m s e l f most partieWorfy and empSatioaUy addreaaed. Ton

^ Of M t i s f a c t i o n . Who are thus ultuated, are preferred SB absolute aafe-T h e a g e n t " p a a a c d o n ; " turn t h e r u r a l , . . . . . . —

• • jxJ _ A I _ • * J . I ! gnaro againit tbe danKfr tbat menaces yon. Tone d e l o g a t e c o n n d e n t l y i n i o r m e n a g e n t l e - j rt^uiste the STStem with this barmleee medicinal m a n i n f r o n t o f h i m " t h a t t h e r e w a n t Stimulant and Alterative, and yon win bo forearmed UO u s e i n t h e m b l a m e d c o n f i d e n c e o p e r - against the msladies whose aoeda float around you in a t o r s t r y i n ' t o f o o l h i m , f o r h e h a d c u t . the air unseen. Hostetter's Stomach Bl i ten a n not h i s e y e - t e e t h h e c a l c u l a t e d . " , 1 only a standard Tonlo and Alterative throughout

T h e r e Waa c o n s i d e r a b l e t u p p r e s s e d u , e omted Staloa, but they are acredlted by the oer-

m e r r i m e n t i n t h a t i m m e d i a t e v i c i n i t y «**»'*• ^ ^ m o r t '"•Unguiah-i dtiaena of the f o r a f e w m o m e n t s , a n d i t w a s u n i v e r - i Unlrt>,te the people of another lands, in Canada,

" W e l l , t h e n , i f i t ' s a p e s t e r i n ' o n

So u a n y t o k n o w w h a r P m g o i n 1 , " s a i d i e s h a r p y o n n g m a n , " t n e n P m a

s a l l y a c k n o w l e d g e d t h a t t h e r e w a s a t

l e a s t o n e y o u n g m a n i n t h e w o r l d w h o m

i t " w a n ' t n o u s e t o t r y a n d f o o L "

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AVDoogcars . We have lectures, almoat without number, by al

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

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

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t h e p o o r f e l l o w w a s p r o b a b l y c h i l l e d t o

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D A V I D M C I L V E B w a s k i l l e d i n t h e

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upou the place, was d iscussed during tbo re-mainder of the se is ion without being disposed of —After an executive sess ion, adjourned.

HotrsE.—Morrell, o f Pennsylvania, f rom the Committee on Manufactures, reported a dill to provide tor celabrating tbe 100th aoniver-Bfxy o f American Independence by holding an in(ernatiooal exhibition of arts, man-ifactures and products of the soil and mines, hi the city o f ITiiladelpuia. in the vear 1876. It was dis-c u s s e d at s o m e length, h u t went over without final action.—Moet of t h e remainder of the sess ion was occupied in discusaing a general a m n e s t y bill, covering all acta of rebels except those o f the principal offloera of the Confed-eracy, t h e members of t h e Confederate Con-gress, governors of aeceded atates, members o f secess ion conventions, and ( h e e n u l j o t a s of t h e military and naval academies w h o Joii the rebellion. The bill went over final act ion. Adjourned.

SEKATE, Dec. 15th.—A bill wae passed allow-i n g aupernnmerary army officera to be detailed aa inatrnctora in col leges .—Another bill was a l s o p a s s e d amending t h e act for reducing the army b y aubatituting t h e l e t of Julv, 1871, in-stead of (he lat o f January, aa (he time for moataring o n t aopemnmerary off icera—Seve-ral billa were introduced and Senator dress olnt ion, declaring that political diaaualifica-tiona ahould cease, aa ( h e neceaaity which dia-i a t e d t l i em no longer exiata. At (heoonc lu -f l ao o f t h e speech t h e Senate adjourned.

HdrsE.—Baveral billa were introduced and appropriately referred, a f t er wbicb t h e House resumed oonaideration o f t h e amnesty bill. B u r y , Morgan; MaKensie , rarnaworth, and Wlnana argued in' favor of amneaty, Sypher. Lawrence , and Maynard wer i opposed to the bill and opposed to genera l and unlimited am-neaty. l n e bill finally went over t o Tuesdav. —Bil ls ware reported appropriating (30,000,060 for p e n s i o n s and a m e n d i n g the fatternol reve-

• . nue bill where it re lates to s u g a n , s o that all ; grades of sugar will be classed aoeording to

J p 1 ' color. - Antyow/ned.

SEJIAT*. Dec . 16th.—Renator Drake's resig-nation of bis seat w a s announced, to take e f f ec t o n t h e IWh inat .—Sumner presented a memorial from Boston merchants against the annexat ion o f Ban Domingo.—Hhennan, from t h e F inance Committee, reported back ad-

i u s u c h a w a y a s t o p r e v e n t a l i k e t h e i r memory, and threatened i m p o t e n c e and imbe-

Compos- : and potent

>f

Drake's resignation, werepreaentedbySchurz' , , h a s n a t u r a l l y l e f t u p o n t h e l E t i r o p e a u , ^ 7 ^ " tai)"art''vigOT M d ^ ' i e r ^ W ^ i i l d S -

n W « 7 m w t i i h M ^ > r tT T

e x e c u t | ' ' p u b l i c m i n d w a s w e l l i l l u s t r a t e d d u r - : i t y to the ent ire man. T h e v sess ion was held, a f t er which the H o u s e UU i . . . t \ „ • f o r the relief of certain d t iaens o f Virginia ^ t h e p a s t s u m m e r _ b y

SEXATK, Dec. 22.—Tbe credoutials o f T. J . i , „ I I - V I - . - MI J e w e l l . api>ointed b y the Governor of Missou- (

t l i e n a t i o n a l l i a b i l i t i e s . T h e d i s -dwellitig h o u s e In 1864, bv order of ri to fill the tomi>orary vacancy caused by | t r u s t w h i c h s u c h a c o u r s e o f p r o c e d u r e

the U m o u oommabder, during the rebel attack

•» n u t n » l a y u s p x v v c u i . UIIKU l u u i r m e m o i r , and threatened impotence and I o w n p e o p l e a n d t h c w o r l d o u t s i d e f r o m cUity, find a sovereign cure in Humphrey' c l e a r l y k n o w i n g t h e e x t e n t a n d i n c r e a s e moopatbicSpecif lc , No. twenty-ej^bt Cot

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ed of tbo 'most valuable, mile Curatives, they str ike at once a t t h e root o f t h e matter, tone up t b e s y s t e c . a r m i t t h e discbi

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Nonoai U«bUUrX)rR>Qlo WaaknaM, artalna ran carlr hslilti. wlfh the moat effectlre and Iropmred method1 of Jraattaen t .beln* a aeM-ltntruator In Kajml Pbyatology for the married and those eontenplaUoc matrlace. UO Magazine pacea. 14 platea a id U0 en-araTlnn.malled free on racrlpl of r,n/..whlch la leaa than the coat of printing. An (llaalratad pam-phlet free lo all aendlo* tholr addreaa; direct letUra to

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i o r m e reuer or certain d t i a e n s o f Virginia , — U T , ^ from pobtical disabil it ies was conaidered for a s t a n c e t h a t w h e n t h e EIIRIIHII a n d C o n -time, when i l w a s laid aside, and t h e death of . t i n e n t a l j o u r u u i s b e g a n d i s c u s s i n g w h a t

d u r - : i ty (O the ent ire man. H i e y have cured ; P O C K E T C O M P A N I O N S . t h e c i r c u m - thousands o f cases . Price 8 5 per package o f ;

five boxes and a large vial o f powder, worth D O C T O R , W H A T C A N Y O C D O F O R N Y

Hon. Wm. Smythe , of Iowa, was announced, c o u r s e t l i e B a n k and the customary eulogies pronounced. The Senate then adjourned until January 4th.

HOUBK—The H o u s e went into Commit tee o f

l e g a n u i s c u s s i n g

o f F r a n c e , i n v i e w o f

the Whole for general debate on t h e Fredd-

ie South and in favor o f ' u S v e r -Jones , of Kentuck deut's m

in eulogy of sal amnesty. Porter, Baker and Barry also spoke in favor o f universal amnesty . Ad-journed to January 4th.

L A U O B . — L a b o r i s c a p i t a l . B e -

s t o w good heal th u p o a a man, ao tha t ha c a n

labor every aix out of aeven daya, and no m a t - ! r e s p e c t i n g t h e F r e n c h finnnnan a n d ter how poor b e may have been a t t h e oom- i — i a u - a as

p r e s e n t a n d p r o s p e c t i v e F r e n c h r e -

v e r s e s , w o u l d a d o p t f o r t h e p r o t e c t i o n

o f t h e ' t w o h u n d r e d m i l l i o n d o l l a r s o f

b u l l i o n r e p o r t e d a a i n i t s v a i i l t a , t h e

w r i t e r f o u n d t h a t t h e r e w a a a g e n e r a l

f e e l i n g o f d i s b e l i e f a m o n g L o u d o n a n d

Q e r m a n b a n k e r s t h a t a n y s u c h v a s t s u m h a d e v e r b e e n a c t u a l l y i n t h e

b a n k ' s p o s s e s s i o n .

B u t m a k e s u c h a l l o w a n c e a s i s n e c e s -

s a r y f o r o n r l a c k o f a c c u r a t e i n f o r m a -

$2.00, which Is vory important in obst inate or old cases , or $1 per s ingle box. Sold by all druggists , aod s e n t by man o n receipt of price. Adoreea Humpbrey'a S p e d f i o Homeopath ic Medicine Company, 563 Broadway, N e w York. Whnletale A cents—Burnhims A Van Shaack,

Hurlbut A Edsall. Chicago, Dis . ; Jenka & Gor-don, B t PaoL Minn.; Brown, Webber A Gra ham, St . Lou i s , 1 ' . — -jj. - -Detroit , Mich.

- . # " v e u 1 a l l o w f u r t h e r , a a w e m u s t , t h a t F r a n c e mencement o f l i fe s great race, h e will be I ^ g r e a t l y h e r w e a l t h , h e r

c o m m e r c e a n d h e r p r o d u c t i v e n e s s u n -.1 i l J '

4 — ' •

referred, when

certain to aocumulate a fortune, provided ba takes care of h is eaminga . PUUCTATIOH Brr-TEBB is certain to make the weak o n e s strong, and io preserve the heal th o f t h e healthy. From four to aix hours ia conaidered tbe o m i -nary limit for brain work. At t h e expiration

t b ^ n a t e At U i l i d h j n ^ oontinuea on at h is taak, as mos t

« ^ SS; ^ untimely

JUfUl) LB CJuTlcQ OU, Onu ; UITU \I i m m v c . , uu UJO b l e and nervous. If be ; c o u l d n o t h a v e b e e n i n d e f l n i t e l

o t l M i

l e b y sit

ve, a s did Sir Walter Boott, unlees i ^ i ' o u l . d " t o f . t h e s p l e n d i d m i l i

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vereely various bil ls f o r the abolition o f the i n c o m e tax.—A bill incorporating the S o u t b e m Expreus Company was p a s s e d — A resolution was adopted calling u p o n tho President for in format ion in regarxl to the North Carolina t r o t M e e —Uciiura's general amnesty resolution w a s taken up, and Drake replied at l ength to d i t i o n w h e n huit

" * ' ' y . H I S O O B .

of this time the phoe^horus la carried off, and

» n t i ors , D tO

be uaes'l 'Smtation stores h is vital ei and corrects tbe blood.

T A F SEA MOOB FAMINE f r o m p u r e I r i s h Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards Creaiur, Ac.. Ac. The cheapest, healthiest , ami must dellcioas food in the world.

DIHPATCHEH f r o m N o r t h P l a t t e , N e

b r a a k a , b r i n g UB i n f o r m a t i o n o f a terri-

b l e a h o o t i n c a f f a i r w h i c h o o c a r r e d

T u e s d a y o n H o r s e C r e e k , t w e n t y - f i v e

m i l e s n o r t h o f P i n ^ B l u f f B t e t i o n , i n

w h i c h W m . P a r k s i>ud L . D . E a s t w o o d

w e r e k i l l u d a n d A . B e t t s d a n g e r o u s l y ' w o u n d e d . Th«*y werer s h o t "

N o u r s e , w h o w u s s u p p o s e d

d e r t h e s e c o n d E m p i r e , i t i s y e t c e r t a i n

t h a t , i n v i e w o f h e r a n n u a l l a r g e t r e a s -

u r y d e f i c i t , t h e e v i l d a y o f financial, i f

n o t o f c i v i l d i s a s t e r , t o t h e n a t i o n

I n t h e l e f i n i t e l v p o s t -

— v s p r i n g o f 1 8 6 7 ! J o h n

g h t f o u n d h i m s e l f s i d e b y s i d e w i t h

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CHIOAOO.

F A M I L Y 1 1 bave qolta a ti

doctor cornea often thra* Umea I thuul'l ba and IUrht«r bUla In tbla d~ treetlon.! llliln-' wilt

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C O N S U M P T I O N , S C B O F U L A , A c .

T H E B E S T I R O N T O N I C — H E G E -

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• • w h l c U faa/ea eee [before the ^ • w t t b

arreat Lhrtwvfemrlhi

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la>ln« tbe foaodatlon of thus enabled to eradicate dlaaaaa which eilat In ao

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aaeh aUaaaata ar di net ooly la the a

la that U e whole family UapieTa la bealtkhaee laea rieknaaa from year to yaar±aTe more rigor

T O T H E S U F F E R I N G .

. . p u . ' j s f f a i , , feel It my daty lo aeai •affering from

Add reel St., N

$ 3 6 A W E E K U U R Y !

i — - — i r — t t ' " " " V loTTEB-chuee ' g i o o m m o n t i n g o n t h e e v i d e n c e o f e x c e s - Kooe-rredTT.^. g 9

s i v e e x p e n d i t u r e f o r m i l i t a r y p u r p o s e s I | ^ o p * ~ , " * * * • J " t h u s p r e s e n t e d b e f o r e t h e m , a n a a l s o | '

u p o n t h e r e g u l a r i t y o f t h e n a t i o n a l d e - :

ficit, finally a s k e d t h e l a t t e r w h a t w o u l d

b e t h e u l t i m a t e r e s u l t o f i t a l l , t h e |!

g r o a t m i n i s t e r o f finance s h r u g g e d h i s !

s h o u l d e r s w i t h t h e s i g n i f i c a n c e w h i c h 1

o n l y a F r e n c h m a n i s c a p a b l e o f g i v i n g

t o " t h i s g e s t u r e , a u d p i t h i l y r e p l i e d , 1

" T l i e e n d i s o n l y a q u e s t i o n o f t i m e a n d e n d u r a n c e . " '

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CINCINNATI.

j § a _ Bauer—Ure t U ii too

f S S t t : : : : : : : : . — : : : - I S Cons >0 3 K

L O A T S Era.

traattaaaL jniweiy MW ana in, ... , way for aa, •»)'otmsrklna clot

other^ce rieit at the doctor oftea aaeeedtatee aaotber- tblag ever laveaUd aad a good thorvoah oldachool doctor oaa make

wreeka of mea, made br thtraboae of calomel, blue-

way of decloetaa.. O ^ a eaee of S w r i r w e , aad doctor roaraelf and family whra yon can, and when yon maat nera a d octor, aend for U a moat reliable one In your

. aad yos will aooa bare aekn-ve and doc ton rare

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T H E G R E A T A M E R I C A N T E A £ 0 •all worth a trial. . _ _ _ _ ,

. 3 1 a n d 3 9 V e s c y I t r e e t ,

will aaeompaayl earing W eeasoai

b y H u b n ' r t A L I B I U B Y IN O M V O L U M E . - A m o n g - s u i .y . . . . t o b e i n s t n e , " R ' m o u n t a i n s o f V i r g i n i a . s o m A t i m a P 0 , l«-MaaB i.'V.'.V.V • •

• t t i e I,me, u d . nupned ttea, to W * « , . I h . w f l e r of I k h f U . 1 3 5 i j , — ™ : m " - ^ • • " 1 K i - , .*A Haw C A r T u - C U < ^ r : J f V " , f ? o o

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t i f e t a S S a r ^ i S ^ . t o toSMta. — I

A G E N T S W A N T E D f t n i V Q

FOR THE HISTORY OF U l / i / O

P U T T D P U B y P r o f E N O C H

u n u n u n P O N D . D O . a Adam lolha pree aad lad lee arerywh

t h e Deua(s . S o b n n briefly reapooded, defeod-ing h imse l f from t h e charge that h e had gone (Tver t o tbe Democrat ic party or that he in-t e n d e d t o do s o — A f t e r an execut ive sess ion t b e S e n a t e adjourned.

H o r s s . — S e v e r a l U U s were introduced, and two p a s s e d , c o s a bi l l removing political disa-biliUee f r o m a number o f persons la Tennes-see , a n d (ha bill re lat ing t o (he dut ies on sugar, v h i o h waa a n d e r ooaeiaerat ion yeeterday. Ad-J o t m e d to Monday.

SEKATE Dec . 19 ,—A r e e d u t f o n reported C o m m i t t e e , was paused of-

proriding for print-i n g oondanaiad weakly reports of t h e Patent Offloe , and iH*p^"g o n e hundred copies to

others were employed as herders bv . . . Mr. Creighton. An attempt was made " A n entire library on horseback t " tti poison some of these men, not long " Yes, sir, 1 have W E B S T E H ' S U N A B R I D O -

Uieir ED DicnosABTin this package, a n d it Is a whole library in ittdf I a lways

s i n c e , b y m i x i n g s t r y c h n i n e w i t h s a l t .

THE Philadelphia Commercial says the suspension ol fourtecu firms, com-••lisiug manufacturers, commission uousoft, and jobbers in the shoe trade, during the past two wseka. has caused, not inly excitement, but alanu for the creuit and future course of buainess.

g e t t h e b e s t ! "—Iowa IHbune.

B A B O N B B U K K O W , the Bussiau Envoy, had Prince GortciiBkoflTs famous circu-lar in hia uocket in Londou on the 9th of November, but amiably withheld it, for fear of disturbing the harmony of the Lord Mayor's feast at Ghiilahall.

Buna—Cbolee $ 6 71 Prime. ( i o Fair tiradia t IC Ut-dlam - t M

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8 O ' O l o b k .

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tellable mao ts make b m m ta Iks partloulara acd price liat, alitraei P.

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1 2 2 G O O D D 0 I * L A B 1 K ) 0 K 9 f o r

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$ 3

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V I N E G A R B I T T E R S .

5 ii I I10NDIIED8 OF THOUSANDS § 5" H •? § S boir testimony to their Wondirfnl = ^ ^ •c t* I CuratWe Effects. 1 I"

They are not a vllo Fancy Driak 5 E J . . — — urui.u... s

, aod al*" ibe patronage ol © 0 7 0 0 0 eryaoeUon of lhaeoontry ^ i l f i v U U

where U baa been lawoqaoeg. No leneay lor lha (

b o t h ^ " • $ 4 FL^eapervlalooof firTT. II. Bamoneof thebeet prac U W I L L •

It will pay to read throngh the following

S z p l a n a t i o n o f t h e A b o v e :

yaara. where known, baa Induced na to make It more wlduly known for tbe banettt of tbe inllerlng. Let the affilcled aire It a fair trial, aa we are oonfldenttbat rellel and permanent cure will be the remit. Sold by aU dnigglata In the aecUon where thli adrertliement la publlahed.

N. B.—Olrcnlara Rlrinr certificates of remarkable enroa of the afflicted trill bo aent on appUoaUon, or they wUl be fonnd accompanying each bottle af the Pectoral Bllrlr.

Tho ELIXIR la pleaaant to take, and la neatly and elyjantly put np In largo bottiea at ONE DOLLAR

T . H . B A R R & C O ,

KB. FINCH S W U M ; I / I R ^ * SMITH; CHAAOK.8TKVKNSON A BEIDiHURLBUT ALL; K. BUBNIIAM A SON; BLOCK! A CO.;

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RICK A RISING; {wHlMKNkAe8l?HMIDT: URKKN A BUTTON.

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A T T E N T I O N B O O K A G E N T S

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L A N D S IN S O U T H W E S T M I S S O U R I .

The Atlantic & Pacific Railroad (Bmbraclng late South Paclfle) hare for sale 1,600,00c aerea, of beat nnallty, long credit, cheap. Nor partlcn-lara, In pamphlet a, apply to AMOS TUCK, Land Com-mlaalonerJNo. 623 Walnut atreet, St. Loula, Mo.

TO

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ADVERTISERS.

Erery Newapsper Advertiser In the^Unlted Statee

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G U I D E , aa it contains a eemplets Uat of all the

Newapapen and Magaxinei publlahed at tbla data.

It ie issued In a compact and oenvsoisotfonn giving

• a a t o r

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and oontalna a great nnmber of ipltndld Kn-

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which giro the . reader practical and uaeful Infor-

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Sectarian or political blaa la Introduced. Hearth and

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whieh will delight and greatly aid erery Houae-

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Ian erery year,often erery week The Children'e

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paper haa a great variety of Interesting aad loatruo-

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to read tbla Joornal a year without getting uaeful

blnta and auggeatlona that wUl repay him seoree of

DoUan. Try It . . . .*" A m e r i c a n A g r l c a l -

lar ia t , laaaad monthly. la of a almilar oboraoter lo

Hearth and Home, though entirely different la Its su-

grarings aad reading mat-ter, aad haa taaa of current

Hip Disease of Three Yenrs Badirally Cured by Seren Plasters.

The enrea of InlernalTumora, of Heart and Paralytic

Affections satisfy medical men that It Is a peculiar

atlmulatlra action upon the absorbent reeaels

which ALLCOCK'S POBOUS PLASTERS never fall

to Impart that produce these reaulu. These troubles,

dlaaeeUona prore, arise from eyste, or tomon. which

preaa open the nerros of the pari, and whieh these won-

derfnl Plasten csnsn tn hn absorbed and removed. Thousand s supposed lame for life, by tbe use of tbla

simple cure may become perfeetly aound. SK.rroN, Lrraaroor.. Oct. 4,1170.

Mesara. ALLCOCK A Co., Sing Sing Three yeais ago my daughter Jane was taken with

aerere pain In the hip, and ber foot waa drawn up fire mohea from tbo ground. I oalled la a phyriclan, who aald aba bad "hip dlaoaae." He treated be: for some time, when he told mu nothing would help her, and we moot make np oar minda to lose ber. This waa >oot year ago, and then she could not move a step withont orntc as. About this Ume we wore adrlaed to try All-oock' Porous Plaatera. We got ono and applied It orer the hip Joint, and It gave her Immediate relief Since then she haa nscd abont seren, and she haa now for two months walked lo school and back every day, and the dhtanoe la one and ahaU miles, and this with-ont any Inconrenlenco. Her mother and I look npotf Ibe cure as almost a miracle. I am, rery respectfully yonn, THOS. SEPTON.

Thla caae la from tho Llrerpool Mercury. October 8, 1870, and may be seen at the Principal Agency. Hut we know the atatement to the trne from our own knowl-edge. THOMAS ALLCOCK A CO.

P

NEW Yon*, Angnat 18th, 18C8.

Allow ma to call your attention to my I'BEPAUA-

TIONOF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHC. Tho

comixmimt parte are BUCHD LONU

JENU'EB BEBBIEH.

MOOR o r PRRPAOATIOIV ,—l lurht

per Urrl'-e, by dlatlilatlun, tn ('rrm

eitrMt«d by dleplaremnnt wltheplrita obtained from

I .J-> . . i—. . i i . .

3 rilractfd by dleplarement with eirtrlta olitalned from " r.,

? Jiuiiprr Barrlta; very UUla sugar 1* uaed,and a aroall j A l C K y N D J R A W • —.1 . 1^. t i l , , | , m«I, anv

mm e» I-'"-' "'"'•"..T " . " J . ! Su'i'jl prepared by iggl te.la of a .lark c l o r .

- a ^ They are the GREAT llI.OOll PURIFIER and a

LIKE GIVING I'RINt'll'LB. a i«rfe«t Uenovator and Invigor.it..r of the System. No peraon can take the bitten m-cording to directions and remain long

""poflNFL A MM ATORY and CHRONIO uHEUMA TISM BU PK\ —— -N EYS.'^nd' Ilirv DDBIt, these liltten have been most

YSPBl'Sl K or INDIGBSTION. llejdarhe. Psln In the Shoulder*. Coughs. Tightnew of the IM'-**, Dluinese. hour Eroctatloni of the BUjmnch. Hail Taste in tha Month. Illllonj Attacks. l^lolUUon of the Heart. Inflammation of the I.onga. P.ifn In the Regions of the Kidneys, nnd ahnndred other painful symptoms, ore the offsinlngs of |lvsiM'|«yv.

For SKIN niSEASES. Emi.tion^

proportion of spirit. It la more palstab!.) than any

now In use.

Bnchn aa

It la a plant that erulta 1 ragranre; tb< action of a

flame destroys Uila (Ita a< t principle) leaving a dard

and glutlnoui decoction. Mine U the color of Ingre

dleuta. The Buchn In my pmparaUon predomlnatea

The small rat quantity of the other ingredient* are

added to prevent fermentation; upon InapecUon it will

be found not to lie a Tim lure, aa made In I'harma-

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS.

a... — . > k . " u .. I "IM auui r s I-'is.

copcoa, nor la It a Syrup—and than-fore can lie naed ESTABLISHED 1863.

in caaea where fever and Inflammation exiat. In thU' 'JZr.'tZh 5 1 7

yon have the knowledge of tiioIngredients and tbo i i ' • %0ia f.im.r'rnl, .-( 'e.-f <k« "IW-—• Ueaew ka*«a a d if»a.a«eea

mods of preparaUon. u 1 — . r S t

Hoptng that you will favor It With a trial and tbat

upon Inapectlon It will meet with your approbotlon.

With a feeling of profound confidence, Rheum. IHoteliea, Si-ita, Pimples, Pnatulea, Qj.lls. Cartxineles, Ring Worms. Scald Head. Sore Erysipelas. Itch. 8c^r^^ DlseoloralloM of tlie Human and Ii|«ea«es of the Skin, of whatever name

Tetter. Salt «. „ . ro Eye*.

vet* a'ia-Md ae large a

• f t t . Skin.

D i s t r e s s i n g C o u g h O a r e d .

Letter from Ihe Rev. Dr.Beattle. SCOTCHTOWH. Orange Co., N.Y., Oct. 'JO, ISUU.

FUOMAH ALLCOCE A CO., Sing Sing: Your Porous Plaatera aro a great bleaalng. My daugh-

ter Isabella pvq whoopjng cough some twelve months since: wbin tbe severity of the dlseaae had abated she still for alz monthi had a dlstreaalng cough and bocamo very weak and thin. Finding internal remodius of no avail, an Allcock'a Poroua Plaster waa applied to her cheat. Tha cough was relieved from tbo day it waa put on.and In ono month waa enUrely eared.

I am yonn, truly,* D. BEATTIB.

or nature, are literally dug tip ai i d_ ni rr led o_'U_p f the

)RMS. Im

' W S ' . it*. Han F.

SOommeree Strict, N. - -DBPGGISTS AND DEALEUft

syK'i ni in n "liort time by the use of these Bitten. PIN, TAPE un.! other WORVS. lurking in the sysuai

ef so many thonsnnds. are destroyed "ndremoyrd J. WALKER. I'roprielor. It. H. MeDONALD A Co,

DniggisU and U. n. Agents, San Franelsnp, nnd Xi L V OoDltnerce.street, N- V.

St, Louis Saw Works.

I am very reepectfnlly,

H. T. HELMBOLD,

Chemist and Drugglat of 19 Yoar'I Eiperlence

S.* W-a -w. .1 - • r NOW M THI* T1M«. PeP e«

• t - lelhe -•tsr l«faaf-1 BaW V k ••••» EEUMKH

MSM w. lb -I'*'-.

r - R x :

BRiNGH.GnOOKtS&CO.

Inflammation of the Sidneys Cored. TnoxAS ALLCOCK A Co..81ng Slng -For y e a n I have

mffered from Inflammation of tha kldnaya; my phyi Iclana give me little rellef,andl moved abont like an old man bent down by yeano l saffeiing. At length yonr Porous Plas ten were noonunended to me. 1 applied one to each kidney, and the relief waa Immediate. I wore them for thirty days,when my back and kidneys were perfectly well, and I waa once more able to walk ereot. 1 think tho half of tho vlrtuoi of your P las tan yet remain to be told, bnt should any one srlsh to hear thereof 1 ahall be pleased to tell ol my experience.

I am r o u n roapectfully, THOMAS J. JACKSON,

0 8 East Thlrty.second stroot

M A N U F A C T U R £ R 8 H

Manufacturers of SPAULDING'S Patmt Inserted Teeth Saws.

POR SALE AT THEIR WAREHOUSES,

(From tho largest Manufacturing (jiirmlat* In the World.)

November 1,1H54.

" I am acquainted with Hr.H. T. IIelm bold; be oc-

cupied tho Drcjj Store oppoaite my residence,and woe

Rtioceesful in conducting the bualneas whoro o t h e n

had not been equally so before blm . I have been fa-

vorablylmpratsed with his character and cnterprlac.

WM. WEIGHTMAN,

Firm of Powon kWelghtman,Manufacturing Chom

tats. Ninth and Brown STA., Philadelphia.

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CHICAGO.

1IOA. 1 1 8

Vine H i r e e l .

ST. LOUIS.

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Cnrondele i 81

NEW OBLRAN8

We are In receipt of cures of brulsei, of Internal loslons, of onlargud splean, of broken ribs, of croup, o asthma , of cold feet, of lame back, of psins in the side and abont the heart, Ac. Mr. Nathan Anderson of Croton, Westchester county, for two yean conld not I walk from hip dlseaso. Allcook's Pornus P la s t en cured ' him In six months, and he was butter alter putting on oneplaater. -

GENTLSXIN In December 180,my breast bone waa ernahed and badly Injured by being struck by a heavy spar. I waa taken homo sonaslesi, where, for a week, 1 lay at the point of death. My doctor conld do bnt UUle for me, and I suffered eonnUnnal pain The doc-t o n thought a blister plaster would holp mo If p-iton the breait,bnt I thought I would try Instead. Alleock'I Porous Plotter. I put one on my breait and ilde, and from that time began to get better, and in one month I wae well, free from pain, aad ablo to attend to my bnaineaa. Any one can call and see my breast, and I will show them a modern miracle of cure.

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Zffervons; Afibctions of tbe Bead Cored.

For two yean I bave been a greet sufferer from neu-ralgia In tbe baaiLand found only temporary relluf from all the variona remedies that I have tried.unUl I applied on of Alleock'a Poroua Plaatera. I cut It Into three itrip*,placlng one under each shoulder blade, and tbe other over the small of the back And for the paat three montha I have bad aeareely a twinge of tbe old pain.

1 ad viae all who an tier from nervoua dlaeaae to loee no Ume In making a trial ol the wonderM Porous Plaster

A. F. STERLING. See. Singer Mlg Co.

Nrw YORK, June 8, USB.

Recently a gentleman, from a Jar, waa so lame he eould not put hia left foot to the ground. Satiafied hia general health needed attention, from the eonsv . paia In his hip joint, whether it was from malaria abaorbed Into ble system or from eome other cause, be was satisfied that some humors bad settled upoa his hip Jotat He teok seven BBANDRCTH'^ PILLS aad ths next morning be applied over the b v Joint aa ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASTER. All pain was gone after tbe effect of the pllla, and In a aingle day all hU laaenoes had left him, whioh he believes tbe Poroas Plaeten should have Ihe credjt of.

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS

Are now nnoondlUonally accepted by hundreda of aeanas ol famlllee aa their Improved onraUvs (or

Chest Affeetiona, Cong ha. Sore Throat, Nsnrous A flee-Uons, Aff set Ions and Dropay of tbe Heart, Kidney AffecUoaa, Paia aad Weakness of the Back. Stitches and Paina ot Ihe Side, aad In Lambago, altogether un-rivalled al aa outward application. Their woaderfal succees is ""'-'y attributed lo some power they have ol

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ACCUWULATINO ELECTRICITY

Upon the part where applied, by which pain and dlsssss stop, and healthy actions In the absorbenta are Indnoed.

Oovernor Bard's Testimony.

HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT

B IT C H U For weokncea arising from IndlscreUoa. Tbe ox-

HAUNTED powers of Nature which arc accompanied by

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the grealeet eerrloe lo ma. Some time slace I waa . troubled with violent rbenmaUe ot neuralgic pains In both my anna. Tbey gradually grew wone and approached tbe beart. Finding nothing I applied gave me relief,I tried yoar Poroas Plaatera, which I wore for j two moatha. Tbe pains oeaaed almort Immediately,) _ _ and I have bad DO pain sinoe. As an external remedy 1 1 If A CSTW1T jour PlaaUrsare iaeamnatable. I have reeommended 1 E a J U A O X L \ J O M X A J X l B L them lo aaany of my friAda la tba city of AtlanU,Ga., aha e 1 reeide, and they are loud In their praise, ths Plasten having proved equally uaeful In their eoaea as ' In mine. SAMUEL BARD, I

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PRIVATK Ooim-te tbe MAB

a m i orthoee about

G e n e r a l A g e n c y ,

IRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW YORK. AND

S O L D B Y A L L D R U G G I S T S .

C. A. CLECC & CO., 4 0 C a r t I a n d ! S t . , N. Y h o r *•>» **• '

C k l c a g o , I U . 1

W A N T K D la av.iy lowa and

• aeoatr. a reUa-

ADDRESS; I S

„ Toman U> act SicEcna'a Great

as Local Ageut for Hai iai „ i m u O R ^ « a . . Rsligtoos Weekly. Kl«bt nam bora, with lUunir.r BKECBKR STOWX'i new Story,

UOUMKIIOLU MAGAXINK « Steel Engnriag Givm Awav. Maay oonlalns In eyesy number one ooa- a o w _.VI^y (JO to gU per d y , 0F*" Bammte

B. FORD A CO.. „ W Park Row N.Y.

O U X D E e i^SSie^nlf: ' ' • lateet ^ T e r i e . 1 0 ? p r i c i n g a a ^ N S s a S S i o » I V U l l l i t f ^ oontalna In a m y number oae oom- ,10

jnlary'to IT. S f f t ^ b y nnUJ lor SI • ^ ^ V . ' u ^ ^ a U M t ^ X a e * ^ * w e g a r ^ w ecsa-1 Sdb^o b e " a w ^ d ' . d j ^ w i a . elahe. S g ^ t o ? n copy P R F F T H B O O K A G E N T S . U P H A M ' S A S T H M A C U R E Address, a s . w o o ^ b u ^ ^ T . . P K t t I U b U U ^ A t a t n i o .

R t e e i a t v maS." ^ j to aay one (free of peetegeljor Flfjr Cent* S A l T K O B p O r O l l l d O

He T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemioal Warehoue,

594 Broadway, N e w York

BeUevee moet violent effeete a veedy eare. rCenla.

Eighth St.

i Or, M H a w l a

Hammer a a d W Mix

. 'Inter

• ^ A T A S a w r T * « !

, tha wblaken u H ' r yoar d t a e a - • • S i h v^uabU ^ ^ ^ ^ . T w e n t , five «

« a s a r S s . ^ d.J>Wl»s ^ ^ " ^ a a l l ^ ^ bJ For books or clrcaUrvad^re^j ST^ N . Y .

O O M T W A S T E T I W E l > B O R

) to sail tb. diseases m.nllooed In St., bet. Market and (

t h a n Gar I l a a d r r d " at a cost of Irom

lor Gin-Ac .

uyen . ^ Twenty-flvs cents

We wUl .end a handsome Prospefto. of our hutraud htmil, BMe W any Beok Agent. Iree of CHSRT® Addree . NATIOWAL P m u s a i * 0 ( S P^ ladriphla . Pi. Chicago. 111.. Cincinnati. Ohio, or St. Mala. Mo.

4 a ^ p i i r - P I r r A 9 9 THE FLEA. B Y Y O U . I L U ' H T R A T K D .

NONE ARE GENUINE unless done ap in steel engraved wrapper, with

D R . W H I T T I E B , B I T W . C h a r l r t Mt.

ONGKR IQCATTO J

iter who tailed; tell your private irwju^. -u S o o f r J r S e n d t w i r t a m p e f p r r n ^ -M»KBOOD, WoMAm

M ee, marriage. AC. KV.RR N«i?« hi toreadlt aa a warning. TBE

a. Everr roong N»ANI

JOHNSON. CLARK A OO.. Boston, Maaa.. PIUabutBb, r a , Chloago, IU.. (

St. Loula. Mo.

NEW YORK WEEKLY DAY-BOOK HR aatajr na M a l d A x e . Sead GI J0U> LIPPIN IK C H A M P I O N O F T H B W H I T E COTT A BAKKWE1.I., Hiubunth PIL, aad tbiy wil

[ OUy , grinding wtUIbaabelaved-

QINCE Pope'. "RAPK o r THK LOCK" never ha. a tick fao-stallo of my Ciemical Wars-

axpremed In flue, fit phraae. The description of the . , , hoiue, mdaignod 0 . T. H E L M B O L D .

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H. N. v.. DAA M, 1370. No. R.

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L E A B I I f C s € ( E 0 O 1 H ¥ H O U S E O F L O W E ^ . >

T i m e s a r e H a r d , W h e a t i s L o w , a n d M o n e y i s S c a r c e j

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I T f c e r e f w e tt b e h o o T e s e v e r y F a r m e r , e v e r y M e c h a n i c , e v e r y L a b o r e r a n d e v e r y M e r c h a n t , t o E c o n o m i z e ; t o h n s b a n d h i s R e s o u r c e s . m k \ 7 0 1 s f e a d j m H o n e ; 1/ p a w i s h U l i v e k t t ^

RIX ROBINSON, Wholesale and Retail dealer in G R O C E R I E S , Union Block, Lowell.

Oall and SeQ my fine Stools of

Canned Goods, Choice Rio and Jam Cojfiees, Sugars, Farinaceous Goods, Salt and Dried Fishy

Pickles, Sauces, Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaccos !

FORM A l D1EST5) MID FRUIT, SOAPS, LARD, HAMS, DRIED BEEP, A l MESS PORK! WOOD. WILLOW AND STONE WARE, AND OUR GREAT SPECIALITY

FINE GREEN, BLACK AND JAPAN TEAS.

i yOKT BELIEVE A WORD OF THIS UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED U S ! W E PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, AT ALL TIMES, FOR COUNTRY PROD r C H

GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANT FART OF THE TILLA6E. J. E. CHAPIN, Agent, i

Order of Publication. e t a * of X u b l g i a , Eighth Judicial Circuit, in

OhMMtjr. Mltute Alltn, Comptelniat,

nt. tbo Cnontr of

rend Kipida, In

taepb Allen, D A d n n

•S«ltMn4incin the Circuit C o f l R t r Ktat. ia Cli4neery, at the C i T f P 1 . Mid Countj, on tb* Snd d«y or Pec , A. 1». 1*70. l a thUttnw, itappnftrinK froma&divlt on file, that

Hi* drfradaot, Jotepk AU«a la not a rmdent of Dili 4 U U . bat to • m i d c s t ot tk* townaUlp of Cawcron, MUabtB Count*. New Tork.

On motion ol O«orfe H. WhSU, E«q.. Com-•laisant'i dolidtor, it to ordered that tho *ppa.rin«a •f aald non-realdcot Oefrn'Unt Joaeph AUnn, ke eetered herein within thn* monthi fr«a the daiu of tblp order, and in

Of hia appeanuee be caute hia iniw«T to the Bill ef Complaint to be Hlrd, and a ceny thereof to be errrad on the Coiaplali (nt'a Solicitor within twenty daya after aoiTlco ou bira of • eopv of aatd Bill •nd notice of tbU order; and In default •hereof, aald Bill will be Uken aa confemd by Kiid •oa-neldent Defendant: Aod it ia further ordered, that within twi ntv dayi tbt Oomplainaat rau«* a •etiee of thla order to be pabtiabed ia the L o v n i WUKLT JoruNAL a Dtwtpaper printed. Pobii«bed aad drcalailnK ia County, and that wild puMi-aalinB be eootlnued therein once In each wirk for • U weeka la ancceaalon, or tbat be cauae a copy of thli erdwr to be peraoually aerred on nld nuti-rw-4*at Defeadant at leaat turnty daya bifure the tUae abore pnecribed lor hia apMaiai.ce.

KBKX SMITa Cireait Court Coauslaaau neir,

Kent County, Ulch; •aa . S . W u n ,

CoopUlaaat'a Solicitor. (A trae eopy.) „ , t w

Atteet; 0 . MoJfAconrt*. f t k t w K<-cuter.

Probate Order. STAT* OF MICHltJAN.CocxTTor KiXT.ei . -At

a aeaaion of tbe Frobale Court for tbe County ot bnlden at tbe Probate 0 IB oe, in tho City of

Onta4 Rapida, en Monday tbe fi'tli day of lie* •ember, la tbe year uoe tbooaand eight bundled aud

" f w f Bt, Baajanin A. Harlan, Judge of Probate, l a th) oaatter of tb* eatate of Joel Handera, de-

§TA1

On reai lMaad Otog tte petiiUw, d Alexander Rogen. of tbe townabip la aaid canoty, praying, among o

Guardian's Sale-

E'ST ATF. ol E lwaid J Line, minor, j Jiotic* U li«-irb» giTi-n that I »liall aell at pnbllc

anction totbo liiphext »il.ld»r, «.n Setnidav, tbe four-teenth day January.lWl, at t n o'elork In the lore-noou.at "lltonM.Pi"rv ,*oBco.ia tbf »illai(eof l « . w^ll.lu Kent County, MichUan. pur«niiit to lii-.n*' andautlinrlt' to ine giauted '-y the Hrolratr '^ourt of aVd rountv, ill tlir real entati* altuateil in naid county and deneribe'l »« lollowa Lou numhep-d •••von [7] and vivlit ["J of block twenty-eiglit [Ml of Kiohaid" ami Wickbam'a Plat of thi- vllhce ofLowfll ,

(JEOROK W. LANE, Guardian, Dated, Lowell,Nor tt,lHT0. 2Jw6

xtl.m, duly *erlfl»d of ' '|i ol Vornrnne*,

_ _ _ __ Other tiling* that the laeirttaMBtoow'ea Hie Intbto i>onrt, pur-MfUngto be the laat will and teatawealof tbe Mid

' nay b«adaOtted u> Probate,aod tbat tbe ex-ecatle* tbeieof aBdadiniBUUntlnn of aaid eaUie.iuay W c o e e i i l M U b'a^ heee iag loerein appointed aole Kucutor tkcee^. Tketcoaix. it ta oldered-that Monday tne twenti-»l*th

4ar of Uateaiber laataat, at tea o'clock In the lorenooo, be aaalgaed hr tha beartag of aald peilti-o. aud lhat Ihe htlreat law of aaid daomaed.and all other peiwrna laUrtated la «aid eatate. are raqolrwi lo apiiearata • • M I O B of A A U Court, thm to b« boldrn at the rr>-bate OSee, in tbe City of Grand Uapld., lo Nild cuuo.

- ty, aa4«tew cauae, ll any there br, why the prater of the petltioaiT ebeuld uot be (ranted: Ami Ilia fur-thor ordered, tbat Mid iietliwuer «»e notlee to the peraoat latareeted la MIO e.tate. of the ndi-acr of Mid petitlea, and tbe bear'ug thrreol by ciu.lng a enpyof tbla order -o be publtoned In tbe L'»ell Weekly Jooaaat, a aewapaper printed and circulating in Mid County of Keot, three auoceaairo weeka, pie-etoaa to aaid day ol liearlna. , ^ ,

U E N J A M I N A. UAKIAN, Judge of Probata. (A trae copy )

Commtaeioner'e Notice. In

Ihe matter of the fcatote ol Joel Sander*, de-

i appointed by the Hon

jgTATE Of UUWCAK, C o c w or Kr<r, ae.

a a

aaa^Ci ^ J | P - -tp reeafaa. examine aad adjual all claima and demand'

The i aaderaigped haelng be p P B - . , .

&A. J^i toa , Jadge of tor Probate Court ul K- ut unly.CotamUilonen wlih ftill power and aatUnrlty

M«ln>t Uia V'atate of aaid Joel Bandera, late ef Mid Cobnly, di Mii rd .and 8lx inonthr fiam tbe Sntb day • f Tlaminliii A . I). 1870, baring barn allo»< d by aald Jadge of PnAate to tbe creditara of Mid Mute ia wUchtopraaenttlMireialiBato the andrraianed ior euviBAtioaaMd allowance. Notice ia berrby giren that w* |(ill meal Saturday the 11 lit use of Fibm-•ITA.D. I f l l . r fod 00 Monday tbe 2>jd*j of June l>>71, a t 10 o'elach to the fnreotion of Mid daya reaiiectivi-ly, at tbe ©See of l l « > e r t H « i a r , Jr. in the elltoge of U -well. to aald County, ft tbe purpoae of examlolDg aod

Mid claitna.' Lowell, Oocewiber aith, A. D. \ m .

jow'ti.wor K O » y HTJ 1 COAMIMIONEW.

for t y h S T u £ aid teMbad far

Baie. Lot daxirably Jocxtad. Tba

romplelely Uniabtd- f '*SaW - — AVKBy |t yOHjriON, ' l/.-wflJ, Juo* 9tb, lS"fk

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JOHN c. scon, BRIOCE STREET,

3d door Bait of Plat Illvar Bridge, oppoaite

Foi eat Milla,

L o w e l l , M i c h .

U b o l e s a l e a n d R f i l l D e a l e r i i

Sell and Heavy

HJiRDlVJiRE C u t l e r y , ,

Stoves and Tmware.

ALLXJNDS 0 1

DONE ON SHOUT NOTICB.

HOLIDAY GOODS.

TOYS FOR THK CHILDREN.

B c a d q n a r l m of O l d S a n l a C l a u s

CONFECTIONERY AND TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY.

Fartioolar attention it oalled to

M A K E DETROIT

REMOVAL! PERRY BROS.,

THE ONL Y EXCL VS1 VE DEALERS IN

HATS CAPS, and PURS, i i o -

Q R A . I S T I D R A . P I 3 D S ,

Hare removed icto Uoiaa'a biautiful Store,

N o . 11 M o n r o e St^

F O K L D O O B A B O V P . T H E O L D S T A N D ,

Where we will bepleaned toahnw ourpatrona, and all otbrra that nui> Invnr ua with a rail, n large aud •ciectuii atock uf NEW (iUOl)S, cunaiatlug of

O a t s , C a p s , L a d i e s ' a n d G e n t l e *

m e n ' s F u r s , B u f f a l o a n d F a u *

c y R o b t s , B u c k a n d K i d

G l o v e s a n d M i t t e n s ,

m i S Z 3 X l . E l X j * ^ S c f e o .

ALL TUE NEW STYLES HATS S CAPS

recrired direct from the Manufacturtri aa aoon aa U.und,

ONE PRICJB TO ALL. Orand Rapid*, U a lOtb, 1870.

DR. T.B.LAMB,

p e m A r ™ B- 6. Wilson's House.

RIVER ST, WEST SIDE OS FLA 7 HI VER

( a l ls At tended With P r o n p t i e i i s .

c F s* C

r "

AGON &, CARRIAGE SHOP

^ ' 1 c ^ S. B tt b

g - 8 » - ^ B C ^ O „ » S - ® ^ B B W ? a .

tef' a - = - i s . e s - 1 n ' o

-D i s i s l i s s

£ =r

• W A R N J S I t * S

P I L E K K M E D Y .

W a r n a r a P i l e B e t n e d y haa nenr failed irol. even in one caw) io cure ttie *ery iforat caaea oi> Himd, llculng or Bleeding Filxa. l l ioae wuo are al-Uii tril ahou.d iiuuirdiNteiy call oo tbeir drujgiat and get WAKNKK H FILK H a a w r . It iarxpienaly fur tha I'llca, and la nut i«cou.meuded to cure ao> other dia-CIIHU. I t IIM tun-d mauy eaaca over Uiirty yeara •lauding. Price Uue Dollar. >orSale by dnigglata. everywhere. •

Warner ' s DyapepaU T o u o u urepaml ax-pr«kri, loi Uj.p<piic« «na thu** audering with ba> ultual liO.tiveuran. It la a alightly .tluiuudog tuuio nuu u apk-uUid nppeliicr; it alrenglbeua tbe atOBacb anu reatoiua the dlgntno orgaua to tbeir baalthy< aiate. MVak, uervoua and ibapeptlo pvraona abuuld u>« tVurntr'i Uj/iftplte 'J'oiut. f u r Mia by drag* gut*. Fnoa Due Uoiiur.

I HAVE MADE A SECIALITY IN THIS CLASS OF GOODS,

AND AM PUEPARED TO SUIT ALL IN

QUANTITY, QUALITY 4 PRIC/S. 1 bave alao in atore a fine lot of aelect

Coffeea. Sugar*, and every description of itaple Ora-oeriai, whic I Mil at liTifig figure*.

Lcrei:, Dtc. ^ b , ! • ) • . T.DTOX7K5

STOVES, UtADU O F LAKE BVPF.BIOU I BOS

And warranltd not to Crack.

Universal and N m l t y Wringers And

D O T E S T ' S W A - S H E H .

The Best in the Market

All good* warranted aa represented, and ia

Price aod Qoality,

I CANT BE BEAT.

BILLS & GEILL PROPRIETORS.

W A G O N S A N D p A U R I A G E

MANUFACTURED AND

REPAIRED TO ORDER IN DU-

RABILITY,

DISPATCH AND PRICE

WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE.

CALL AN J SEE US NEAR

JOHN WILSON'S BLACKSMITH

S H O P .

f H i HOUSE AMD CATTLE

REMEDIES. The Best and moat Jtvliable ever

offered to the Public,

T b e A m e r i c a n M a g n e t i c

C ' O U C j i l l I S O M O K l d .

W a r n a r a O o u g U fiaiaam i* neaimg, amtun-lug auilvxpeclontiiu^. Toe vxuaoidinarj power It poweawh in ttuuieulately reliuTing. aud ereutually cui ins the moat otntiuate caae* uf cuuglia, Coliu, dura IhriMt, Uruudiiua, lullucuia, Latarib, tloaiaeuaaa, Aatbutaaud Conaiuopliua la almoat incrediMe. Be piompt la the lelielaud oerUiu iu elleeta iu all tba abute uaMra, urauy autctlou ui tbe throat aud luuga, tbat tbuuMndaol pbjaiaiuia are UaUy preavnbui* It,, oue and all M } tliin tt la tbe lunat beaitug auu expec-torating uediciue kuuwn tine ouee fclwaj* aitorda iriiW, anu in tauat caaea oue buttle adavta a ouie.— Aoid by druggiatr, in large boitle*. Puce one aullar. it ia >uai uau tauit il yuu atut cuughanaaulfer. Tho Bilaam KIII ctire

W n M U Oi?"

The gieal Ulood I'uiitlrr anu deliciou. oribk, W a r * -nor'a v i u u m V u « , o r W m e ol i d t e , u nee :ii>ni au)'pui^uuuua utug* ur uu^uimug, Ming pr«-paivd loi tbuae «bo requite a atlluubiul. Itiaaaplcu-•Jid apin-tlB r and tunic, auu tbe Buut tbiug iu ibe wurlu lai purlytuf tba biuutf. It la tbe Utual phauaut. aud iK'iiciuua a.ticie cter utfervd tu tbe pouuu, tar auperioi lo a hukey, braudy, aliw, blUer* uraiu "Ui-eiai ituie. it i> ibote beaaby, auu vncaper. ttotb wale audieiuaie, yukug urukU cau take UIS WiMt ot. Lite, It la iu laui, a lue prvaerver, TbuM whu wuh tu eujoy goud beai.it auu a I lee ttow ol lively epuiu . , «rill uv aell tu taae the Ifiue ul Llle. I t iadlbeient •luui au> kbtug aier belute IU Uau. It la auld bj drug-glata , a law ai «li rnpectauie aaiuuua. FllCe uue OuN u i , iu i^uart Uittle >.

W c r u e r ' • J b i n m e n a s u g u e t* the uui, aruelo tnuautucura ike W uiiw, ,11 *01 cure il in every uire.) H beia la tb* lauul^ lu aBwu tbla itnpvrtaut btruiLiue i .but aaUieu; Aluibtia, tbiaia tUe »i»at-e.t ul«a.li.g utoruuvied yuu, und juu.buUia luauiedl-aluij piuuuie i l it laai.u a .ure vuielui retttale Ir* r>gu«aiiuea. noiauy uiaggwta. I'IUM OB* i M i a f , e r Mat by eui luit rewlpt ul uue Uutlar aud a quartet.

oiV flute .trvat, tuicagu, 111, fariaau, Mielry Jt Cu., W buiwate Agea'.t, ueuult . lluut « Uuatei Ageuia, Uuaeil.

A L E O T X J R B

EQUINE C8HDITI0H POf DEIS

CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that I bar* m a l a o l oad

t l ioroagtilT (eated l a my prnwtlre the above arT-l**. ind rejtard tbem a* pteparaitoBi ol wrMU a i a r l t and would cordially rioeimtet d U em M i«eing nreparwl with a p cc l a l n r * froiii r e -l i ab le iMMMilMltS, airf wore effl.*te* for Ihe treatment of tbe vat loo* dlaOMM for wbkb thw aiw de*igned, than moy reaaerf lM of which I ban koowladga.

G E O R G E H . D A D D ,

Werinaryllurgtm. Antbw of "J™'0***'*]** ncUn i f U f «»*." "thdtT%

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L O R D , I K I T H * OOm P r w ^ t o r e , _ _ GUCAOO. ILLS.

rtrtahhy Wm t m .

y.

T O Y O U N G M E P f . J»H Vuhtukid, in a Stahd F.nvilopt. Prict 6 etnU

A. Leotuae on tho^Saturo, Yrea tpaat and

Care of SpermatorrboM, nrSemiaal WeakaeM Invol-untany Kiniaonn*. doxual Debility, aad Impedltueat* to marriage generally ; NervoouMa, Conaumption KpilrpA*, aod Fit* ; Mental and Pbyaieal Incapacity, reaulilng from rielf-Aboae, to.-*? ROBERT J CL'U VKRWKLL, M. D. , ABtboiul tbe-OMee Hot*.,' Ac.

Tbe werld-reoowneA author. In tlua tdmirakVe ioe-tore, clearly prove* frea ki* awa eapetienet that the awful boBaequrnco* ef M f aba** BMT bo efeetaal i / rm.ored witbout medlclae*, aad witboBt dang*roue aarneal operation*, boogie*, i igtruBeobi, riaga. at cordlala. anlBtlng ont a node of eure at once certain aod r It act o*l by wbicb every *aSer«r, aa matter wbat hia oondltioB may be, may cure biOMelf ofacaply, prw vaiely, and radieallr. THW LECTURE WILIi PROVE A BOUN Tu THOU^AMDS.

Sent under eral, to any addreas i s a waled envelope oa tbe receipt of l i s ceo ta, ortwupoetage atampa^— A too. Dr. Caiverwella "Marriage Uuide; , price M ccata. Addrei* the FiiblUher*,

CHA8.J.C. E U X X e O e , 137 Bewtry, NewTork, Foot Ottee B m M T I