VOLUME 1. ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1867. NUMBER 47. The Tenaamac Eleetian. Cue «f Jae. I, Lee. Fact *.—No article of American manufecture has fttfeptnAmt. The beet men of all parties must have felt a posi ­ The following is tbe testimony In the ease of Tbe ever given more general satisfaction, and non e baa Published wwj Wedmxhy , at tive relief in the news from Tennessee. It is true ever been more sought after by th* thousands People vs. Jae. 8. Lee, mention of which was made “Smith’s BaleralusV" H«f only rnanufcSwXS BUSINESS CARDS. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN. that all sensible people had perceived fbr come time la Tub IuoaruuDunv at the time: the jirttSsh1ta^SVwilgg^yge, bearing date that the eleotfcm would either be a tragedy ora brand, whilst others make several, and merchants Stephenson 4 Oorbit, Prop1!*. Tub Pnoplb vs. Jams 8. Lau.-Oomplaint of are aura to purchase the cheapest article, a* more DRS. WIGGINS A LIDDELL, fares, and the alternative was not a thing la itself to u .”S3j.T, money can he made out of it. Smith’s Ssleretus is ^ SURGEONS, would respect- °r"0‘SiSX?,wS®lflr^,WABK be desired; but a bloody collision would only have •lwwr.fall weftht, uniform In strength, and one* thm tLv &th? 8t * JohM tad vicinity Julv 28. —Warrant returned with defendant ar­ third stronger than th* poorer Saleretneln market. given to the tyrannical Browmlow an excuse for fresh rested and in court. The Prosecuting Attorney tor Let every one support home manufacture, and use Snbaorlptlon, #1 SO Per Year, outrages upon the majority, and was therefore to *t! e I ~** Bps aiding for nothing but Smith’s gajeratus. ’ ° IN ADVANCE. be avoided at any personal sacrifice. A large part tbe defendant Witaeaaee not being present ex­ of the dtlaens were openly disfranchised by the amination adjourned to the 24th day of Jaly, 1887. *2 .,t.v T"at toc Jav 'o«-In buying saleratus, as Advertisement* inserted at reasonable rates. ■> «*»*»* o ’clock, A. EL, aad defendant left in charge other things, see that you get what you pay for : 18 •f arresting officer. * g^U^vr^rttL^fjebii^Urwl by «*ld raort JOB PRINTING rogfetry, and, of coune took no part In the election. °ane<* when you pay tor a pound. If you always Or every description promptly and neatly exe­ Of those who participated, only the most Indepen­ July 24-Prosecuting Attorney proceeded to the bBy * <*>-’ • Chemical Saleratus cuted, at satisfactory prices. examination, by having sworn deceived, hut always get full dent could feel any freedom of choice, as they were George W. Stephenson, who says: Am In the weight and the beat goods. be due thereon at the date of this notice, ataman acting under the watchful eye of their armed op ­ Dry Goods and Clothing business in St Johns, Clin­ Attorney fas of twsnty-flv* dollars, as stipulated in pressors. Even the negroes, notwithstanding all ton county. The name of our firm is Geo. W. Bte thLIN°U## bsrabygjvan! §Cmt pattern. phenson A Son ; Is composed of G. W. Stephenson r *v. DIED. that by virtue of a power of sals, contained ia said tsaLS4;. their party drilling, required to be looked after by and G. EL Stephenson. Mr. Jas. 8. Lee tus been tag*. 14th inst, of Dysentery aad Ty mort ff8e | M>d of the statute in such ease and their master In person, according to the telegraphic our olerk during tbe past year. We first employed ci w"w'„,^3ry ,j* ’4h,* r 04 "°b4rt ** mortgage will be foreclosed by a iiJ-n MWM The Independent has a Large and Con ­ reports. The feet that, amid all these occasions tor him some Ume in August 1888, he continued la our •ale of the mortgaged premises, to writ: All that Berries until about the 17th or 20th of May, 1847. stantly Increasing Circulation among the * n Ms village, oa the »th Inst., of Dysentery and 2* rttuated in the rounty excitement, the election wee one of the quietest He had charge P^our safe and cash. We hired him k“own «>d described asfol- Democrats of Clinton and Gratiot Coun ­ ever kown In the State, is not only highly creditable as salesman, and without my knowledge or consent 0hmritm lows, to wit: The north-west quarter of the north ho took charge of the safe and cash book. We west Quarter of *M»tinn .___ ,, ties. Merchants and others who wish to to those who must have made great sacrifices of afterward consented to It He had control of the Fred possessed a mild aad quiet disposition, and secure their trade cannot do better than feeling to insure this tranquility, but Is one of the cash and safe as much as we bad. We kept our was much loved by hi* young playmates. Ha leaves jfwuuv vw»uw, *o tna nignest bimA “ yuTtrc!,,* would not have beon possible to them before the wo allowed him to continue so doing. Copies of oil kinds, made either large or pmal! to call and settle the same on or before tbs 18tb of Geo. H. Stephenson sworn, says : I am one of the Corrected weekly, by C. W. Olds, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. CLOTHING—WOOL. ln °“. Water Colors, o September, that being the date of the war. Nor would we deny to the negroes, and their firm of G. W. Stephenson A Soa Had Mr. James ^„iMo? k\JUtent,on ,B talkd to the “Gem," i white allies their just meed of praise for whatever Lee In employ during the last year. Employed him Wednesday Morning, August 14. Beef, ffbbl. ,|17 00&00 00 ■Lfaple Sugar,!’,1b... .12&14 p,<* QPC wh,ch I »ni now taking with i EXPIRATION OF THE FIRST VOLUME. firat, last of August 18*8, and kept him until the Butter, f fr...... 16(8118 PITT8 a WHALEN, may have been their share in the work of preserving middle of May. 1867. Ha sold goods for us. He Oats, perr bn.,...... 70 .. BUd wh,ch can bp taken wttl Parties having accounts against ns are requested the peace. They were evidently armed, as many Beans, per bu.|3 00&4 60 Potatoes, no wjper bu . 1 60 r*P ,<“ty» and at very low prices; seme of then took charge of the safe, money and cash book. He Cheese, %...... 16a2o Manufacturer* of Gallery one door south o were arrested for carrying concealed weapons, and sold goods out of the store. When I was not pres­ Plaster,(bulk)pr.ton.g8 00 to present them on or before that date. Com, per bu...... 1 26 in bbls.nr.tonflO 6q Hieks A Meyers ’ Book Htore, TTp Stairs, 8t. Jobni ent be settled the accounts with easterner*. He Eggs, per dox...... 16 a trifling disturbance between a black and white posted the Ledger, and kept the cash book. He Pork,bbL...$26 00(fe28 00 4 L. W. Tho amton . Artist. STEPHENSON A CORBIT, man “brought out eighty armed blacks In an in­ Flourffbbl...|o oo®12 00 Salt, per bbl...... $3 00 MENS’ CLOTHING. had charge of money in the safe. I suppose it was Hay, new, per ton. |7agl0 Publishers. stant." Tbe troops appear to have our money in the safe. I did not know of any othor Wheat,white,..$1 90a0 00 __ ANSTET HOUSE, money being there. It was pnt in a pocket book in Hides, dry, per R.. .10al4 Wheat, rad ffbu 1 26*1 60 CUTTING & MAKING p™™ Clinton Ave., Bt. John. Ulch. H. W beon managed with remarkable Judgment. All 44 green,...... 7 Wool, fib...... 36»4o V Walton, Proprietor. This la a New House, an WBW ADVERTISEMENTS. the money drawer in the safe. He had no authority classes, on the day of the election, conducted them­ for paying out money from the safe. Sometime* there Lard, perfe...... 12* Shingles, pr. M |2 00a2 76 Done In the latest style. Marking and catting of has been fitted up with special reference tp th Insurance-D. Granger. selves with unexpected prudence; bat the good would be two or three hundred dollars in the safe garments to be made out of the shap, don* to roder. taMtoortteptUfe Stage office for Ithaca, Aim 7,!** OtMrf—Van Evric, Horton A Co. over night, and sometimes not over forty or fifty dol- We have on ban a splendid assortment of Woolen and 8t. Louis. _____ 5 Dissolution —Paine A Holmes. sense and forbearance of the great body of the con ­ mrs. Seldom less than that amount. I do not know ft61 thfi F<5nton Woolen Mills, New Barber Shop-J. H. Prudsn. servatives were especially conspicuous. We have what Mr. Lefl*s age is. I should take him to be conristing of the following : E. c. iftwiTT, £t‘9 rn*y* Law—Brown A Crawford. little expectation that the Governor will, of his own about twenty-four years of age. He was employed DISSOLUTION. AGON AND OARKIAGE MAKKfL-. LtgJ Notice to Creditors —C. W. Olds. by us at a salary. The Co-partnership heretofore existing under tho DOE SKINS, CASSIMERES, and heavy work kept constantly on hand, A motion, relax any of the rigor of that violence and Cross examination —He was employed aa a sales name and style of Paine A Holmes, has this day Wwork warranted. Repairing done on short notlci The Hacet. terrorism with which his administration has been so man, and for that purpose. been dissolved by mutual consent. All notes and SATINETTS, FLANNELS, 8hop corner Hkgham and Brnah streets, one Woe William C. Wolverton, sworn, says: I reside in fd“? SPO^0* 1 “»<* P*»ne A Holmes, wlU west of the 8t. Johns Hotel, 8t Johns. [18yl,] Thres races cams ofl on the Fair Grounds las1 strongly marked; but we may hope that those the village of St. Johns. I know Jas. 8. Lee. Have b* settled by K. N. Payne, at tbe old stand, where TWEEDS, LADIES’ CLOTHS, Saturday afternoon. The first was s trotting race men of power and Influence in hie party who ean known him nine or ten months. I received of him he will continue the grocery business in all Its FULLED CLOTHD, CHECKS, GENERAL PRACTICE. between 44 Frank Moscow," of Jackson, and “ Billy Interfere without damage to themselves, will do January 8th, 1887, ten dollars. He took the money branches. & tf. PAYNE, BATTINGS AND YARN. am prepared to attend to all calls, both scat wbat they can to restrain him from farther ruf­ from the aaf j in the store of Stephenson A Son. u G. D. HOLMES. and ehronic, at all times with promptness. Offic Merriiaan," of Mason, for a parse of |200—mile On January 24,1887, he paid me twelve dollars from St. Johns, August 12th, 1887. 47:8w 1at the Clinton House. fianism, and thus give to the people of Tennessee heats, bast two in three to harness: the safe. Also February 12,1807, ten dollare He 5*000 POUNDS -■ 1>:1y ______E. G. BECKWITH. M. D. Fiasv Hast.-" Billy Merrtman" had the pole, that relief from his galling yoke to which, It must took the money from a pocket book, in a drawer in Mr. Stephenson ’s safe. Also, May 10, 1887, ten AI1 ^ NOTICE. »od very gracefully took the heat. Time ISO. now be evident, they are tolly entitled. All persons having accounts with mo are request ­ PULLED OR FLEECE WOOL W. C. WOLYERTOITS dollars. Money taken from the same place. ed to call and settle Immediately. IVERY, Bale and Exchange Stables, Htghan Sscokd Ha at .—This heat was taken by “ Frank Cross examination —These entries 1 have drawn Base Ball. from a book upon this card. 1 make no pretentions T. r _ C. W. OLDS. street, opposite Ht. Johns Hotel. Horses anc Moscow." Time 2.66. Jt. Johns, August 14,1887. Lcarriage* to let at all times. Horsos taken to board Tbe Monitor Base Bail Club, of this village, and to knowing anything in regard to tbe time, except Wanted Tninn Ha at .—This beat was also given to “Frank as I have taken the dates from my book. This ------■ 1 and charges always moderate. [gyi Moscow." Time 2.67. the Custer Club, of Ionia, played a match game on money, ten dollars was paid for livery account. OTICE.—All persons indebted at tbe St. Johns In exchange for our good*. All ho paid me was on livery account. Tbe first SPAULDING A CRANSON. The following named gentlemen were the chosen tho ground# of the latter, Tuoaday, 8th inat., with N Foundry, either by note or account, will please the following reault: on January 8th, was paid mo in the store In the ealj and arrange the same at as early a day as pos­ GREAT INDUCEMENTS TTORNEY8 and Counaelloni at Law, and RwKcl Judges: R. M. Rhields, B. H. Worden, W. II. Lewis. evening. They were just lighting the lamps. There sible. GenUemen—it is pretty hard times I know, tors in Chancery, Bt. Johns, Clinton Co. Mich, Ao. t. apxuLPiKo. 1 1. n. oaiireAv7 There seemed to be considerable dissatisfaction MONITOR. was no one else In the store, except Mr. Lee and but i have been lenient when time* were much more ottered te those who CUSTER. myself. On the 27th, I would not be positive in easy than now. Pay-day must come, and necessity manifested about the manner in which ^Billy Mer- Rannoy, p...... regard to the time of day. The third time, I do compels me to appoint the present time. C. W. TOPPING. M D riman ’ was driven. They are both good horses and Cash, 2d b...... BXJ'5T for . cash , Carrier, c...... Keep, e...... ■J* fcno* anything lo regard to the time of day. Your* respectfully, or have wool to exchange. Our goods are all war­ well matched for speed. Brown, 2d b...... Porter, c f...... Think that there was no one else in the store. — _ . W. H. MOOTS. Have no recollection about it. On May 10th, it was St. Johns, August 1, 1837. [43:2m] ranted to give satisfaction. SBCOXB BACB. Taylor, If...... 12a Cooper, 1st b...... in the forenoon. I have frequently asked him tor Thla was a running race of 80 rods, between Me- money in the store. Sometimes I got, and some ­ Marshall, 3d b. .... Comstock, p...... JUSTICE. NEW BILLIARD ROOM. Donald's mare44 Kitty" and James Doak’s horse, Eaton, If...... Bliss,i»...... times I did not. There were people in the store WOOL CARDING mpire billiard room . Opposite o j some of these times. I think tbe door of the safe TO TH« COMMTTTRK OF THE METHODIST ClftJMCB:- And 44 Bleb. Miller." It was with much difficulty that Turner, r f...... Cornell, r f...... GanTLiMg-When the Methodist Church was Stephenson St Hon’s Htore. Open at all scaur Walaworth, as...... Worden, 3d b..... faces the south. I was never behind the counter. ableE hours. 81 F. G. HAICIQHT,”'" Prop’r 44 Blsh." was induced to go, but was Anally got under °pcn the safe, take the money from the about being built, I gave my obligation towards it CLOTH DRESSING. till. He took the till out of the safe. There is a tor 825. I have paid about 830, as directed by col- motion, when the rider mounted “Kitty" and won Total...... 27 M Total,...... 27 46 DENNIS CLANCY. desk on tliat safe. I should think the desk was ‘®rt°rVa"f,v yet 1 "pd I have received credit for only Wo are prepared to receive Wool for carding and the race. No purse was ottered, s number of side about four feet high. The money was taken from D— " ishing to have this rectified as early as prac­ EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Ac. Next doo ticable, I remain 1 orders for dressing cloth. Wool sent to 1 be fee tore, to Anstey House, Ht. Johns, Micb. 3 bets were made. 1 | 2 | 3 4 1 6I6| 7 18 » 1 Total the same place and in tho same way each time. I carded and returned at 11 cents. All wool left with D took these entries from a book at my house. There Q. T . . „ GEO. W. STErilKNSON. TniRD RACK. Monitors...... 046 6 10 I 3 I 17 | 2 3 61 St. Johns, April », 1867. 2»:tf ita will be. sent to the factory and returned within Custers...... 554 12 2 12 1 4 1 3 arc entries upon lhatjbook corresponding with these. eight days. PITTS A WHALEN. WILKINSON A CAHILL, This was the last and most exciting race that took 8 46 I have no knowledge whose money It was that was TTORNEY8 at I>nw, Oeneral Real Estate ant ny Me* —Monitor, Kaiincy, 1; Carrier, 3; Ht. Johns, June 26th, 1837. 44 m. Shepard, Geo. Shepard and Jacob L. Button, “An agent of the Post Office Department reports all ray business transactions. 1 keep a iiocket trader the name And style of 'Wm. A G. H he par • I A OF Gibb* and took the heat. Time,44 sundown." that ho had detected a poet-maMer in fraud* upon memorandum, In which all transactions are entered. I also keep a small pass book, to which I transfer Co-i ha* this day beer, dissolved, and the business of DIRECTORS. Gibbs would have made better time liad he not the Government, and that tbe frauds had born con­ said firm Is hereafter to be carried on by George BUSH & KNIFFIN, fessed to him by the post-master. Upon this he the aocounta of the others when they remain un­ «n«s'w,pp’ Rob*kt M- Stkkl. John Hicks - disorganised himself on one of those 44 vest bursting paid. #n'' Jacob L. Bvtton, under the firm name s. o- Walker , Josiah Lfton . was suspended and the facts reported to the Senate, of Shepard A Button, who are to pay all debts of WTtere I do all of my trading, get the most goo dinners,* 4 that they get up at the Gibbs’ House. and a new uomination made. The Senate rejected G, W. Stephenson -recalled—re-direct. lie - Lee the wild firm of Wm. A G. Shepard A Co., and the for tbe least money, and get the right change b» the nomination, and the defaulting incumbent holds had no authority to pay out money without our This Bank ia open for business on Clinton Ave- ctfry time. consent, and no authority to pay these particular rent Shepard A Button are to collect and receive all over. The Postmaster-General then notified the claims due the wild firm of Wm. A G. Shepard A Co. ?louse tWCCn corner and the Gibbs ■aslneaa Men and Advertising. defaulter, of the action of the Senate and adds: sums. Neither of these sura* are charged to him Shcpardsville, July 26, 1807. Go and See feow Cheap tfeey Se ou are respectfully requested, as a favor to the on our hook. This is the book on which all ac- The Jamestown (N. Y.) Journal urges the duty Department, to use as little of the money of tho emmts between Jas. 8. Lee and Q. W. Stephenson WILLIAM SHEPARD, of the business men of a place to advertise In their A Hon, are kept. ... GEORGE SHEPARD, v ,Kir Dcp°sits receivod, U. S Coupons cashed- Government, and make as few false entries as pos 4«:0w JACOB L. BUTTON. aKOCERIBS, home paper, and pats the question so effectively sible." Cross examination—He had authority to pay out ‘VfJ V5r* Exchange bought and — > 1^------Lr. ”°.n1^| °Pder attain rules. We mighth *013. and n general Banking business transacted. Flour, Fish, Halt and that we are induced to extract the following: 44 In directed him to pay specific sums "at time's. ” Ho About to Change Honda* OLDKKS OF THK F1R.->T 18HUK OF a general sense, the eflbrt on the part of any mer­ hfm tedo'lt!* ^ °Ut money on,y M wo ordered *• Maple Rapids. H We arc informed that our friend, C. W. Olds, has w i' , EiSBMda is running a daily express from Provisions, of all Kindt chant to get a trade without advertising Is a wrong rented his store to Mr. James Carrier, of Jackson, Geo. H. Stephenson rocallcd—re-direct—Lee had Maple Rapids to St. Johns and back, starting from to other business men In the place. Whether a not mv consent or knowledge in paying out these Reed e Hotel at 7 a. m., arriving at St. Johns In Ume Seven-Thirty Notes, YANKEE NOTIONS, CROCKERY, and will, as soon as possible go to Mannistee, where lor the eastern bound passenger train, and departing man believes In advertising or not, he will coincide specific sums. The value of these sums taken from djjjfd Aogust 16, 1834, and due August 15, 1867, he intends building on the lot purchased by himself the safe was $42 00. immediately after tbe arrival of the afternoon ex­ Glassware, ami everything usually found in a Firi that the newspapers are a great help to the place, press,reaching Maple Rapids at 7 p. m. * will save the premium they now bear by selling Class Grocery Store. and Mr. J. T. Williams, while in that place on a Cross examination—1 mean the figures on the them, or exchanging them for the 5-20 bonds and that business amounts to very little in places speculating tour, not long since. In this change wo ***** np ?42. 1 have been present when he has into which they are convertible Immediately,—the that don’t support one or more of them. Absence paid Mr. >V olverton, aad be did it with my consent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Treasury Department haring given notice that If CONDENSED KEROSENE Oil shall loose a live, energetic, business man, and a nsrsKCB. of newspapers is a had sign for a place, in a business O. T. BROWS. presented after that date^hey wTlI be paid in money, GO Cents per Gnllon. good citizen. Charley, please accept our thanks for Geo II. Stephenson—This book I have in my a. CRAwroao. and that the privllcgo of conversion will terminate point of view, as absence of churches is in morals, Non-exxiiloeive, burn* equal to gas. Try it I R your liberal patronage during your business career hand is the hook in which we kept our cash ac- when the bonds become due. The 7-30 Note* of school house* in education. The men who sup­ iliis account in this book was commenced January BROWN & CRAWFORD, mnv be converted into the 5-20 bond*, or the member the place, in this village. This shows receipts May loth, are » 1JOKSEY8 AT I.AW.-WII! .U.-nd t„ port the village paper do more to build up the place, T-SOs can be sold and tbe premiums saved at the 8132 43; disbursements and cash on hand, 8132 43. jt business falling within the scope of their pro­ First National Bank of 8t. Johns. Direotly opposite Paine Randolph 1! and make it prosperous, and draw trade there, than On February 12, 18C7, receipts |278 18: dlsburse- fession. Collecting, foreclosing, and conveyancing k Hellfflous* promptly attended to. Will examine land titles! _ . 8AMUKL 8. WALKER, Cashier. ail other Influences combined. Therefore, the man menta and cash balance. Janaary 24th, footing 8t. .Johns, July 20, 1867. 44:4w. West side Clinton Avenue, 8t. Johns, Mich. Rev. W. W. Olds, of Wllllamston, Ingham conn- 8486 18; balanced. January 8th, footing |889 82; attend to the payment of taxes, Ac. Special atten­ tion given to the defence in criminal cases. Office who tries to come iu and take the benefits of that ty, has made arrangements to hold Universal meet­ balanced. The account between ns and Lee show BUSH & KNIFFIN. his due 868 31. over J. W. Howd A Son’s drug store, Ithaca, Mich. LUMBER. prosperity without contributing to sustain it, tries ings, in DeWHt and Riley, once In four weeks, for July 8,1837. 43 to “ dead head" on the rest of the business men, and Cross examination—When we settled when he the ensuing year, commencing July 21st Meetings left we owed him 76 cents. I think there were some NEW does them wrong. will be held on Hunday, August 18th, as follows : matters outside, that were brought In on settle­ NEW BARBER SHOP. WOOLEN MILLS. ment, which accounts for the showing of the books. LUMBER YABD. DeWltt, 10 o ’clock, A. M. J. II. PRUDEN Grand Trunk Railway. He has traded |3 75 since the settlement. The way Pine Lumber for Sale. Simmons' School House, Riley, 2 o ’clock, P. M. we make our entries on the cash received, waa to Has opened a LYONS WOOLEN FACTORY. If you contemplate a trip to New York, Boston, DeWltt, 6 o ’clock. P. M. count up from the drawer and enter on the hook. or to the New England States, either on business or The entries fin the cash hook on the 8th and 24th of Tho undersigned would say to their friends and FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP, 1st A 2d QUALITIES. therpublic general!, that they are now prepared to January are in my handwriting; also, 12th of Feb­ Consisting of tor pleasure, remember the claims of the Grand Detroit Printers *n a Strike. ruary. May loth it is Lee’a handwriting. Th* 8th OY«r Kicks fe Bement’s Bte re, Trunk Railway, advertised In this paper. If your We learn from the Detroit Weekly Union, of Sl,i* n22PrJ*U,emwW,^Jj,tbei4fe *303 83. On the Where he is prepared to do anything In his line, Scantling, W o O X. trip be a strictly business one, yon desire speed and August loth, that 140 printers belonging to the "Ty ­ *** The 12th of February, #63 78. On in a prompt set) satisfactory manner. tbe 9th of May, 8*6 M. On the 10th, |76 88. Tbe Joist, In exchange for safety ; if one of pleasure, yon wish to pasa through pographical Union, ” and employed in the Free cash account is intended to he made up the Last Burn Boards, a region of country abounding with romantic scene­ Prees, Poet, and Trlbune^offlces, are on a strike. thing at night. Sharing, Hair-Dressing and Shampooing CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ry, thriving dtlcs and towns, and at the same time Since tbe above was In type, we learn that the Re-direct—We kept a sales book daring the day Dons in the latest style or the art 0 Biding, on which sales were entered. We commenced this enjoy all the contorts of modern railway traveling. „ , . J. H. PRUDEN. Free Pres* has secured new hands to fill vacancies. sometime in tbe fail. St. Johns, August, 14,1837. [47:tf| Plaid and Plain AO of the above desiderata you will find by taking Cross examination —Wo kept the account of what FLOORING W ordered that “Hf£?*«£X by EUenburgh depot ^t CiintonMilfe sead to Hsirisbnigt and I henna Aliena hereafter ntileaie be cemp Mexican news is as follows : Santa Anna *mtr -iW^biSS. During'JSfvIce aTlEeTaT - firjUn tn prtmn. Punfigir Ministers were Weed "Ims-appttecHhr town over the Jersey Central to New York. shortest route usually traveled. Masonic ordor. / flour, provisions .and coal .fell in tbe same ter place, aha feinted>away, whan tiw lm Se?t unmolested. The press waft advocating a P. Chase , who six yean ago, was not proportion. ” position was discovered. ^...... rnirujit1 se- worth $10,600, is now taxed on an Income —On the 6th inst a collision occurred the largest inland metropolis of the West, _ ...... meted out to of $700,000 a year. .. > Foreign ir midway between Birmingham and Pontiac, being 01 miles ss5?ssags«s@f Mar^tw*. Lacunae,^ind others. A steam* —Carlotta belfe yas that she was poisoned between a freight and a grauel train. Six cities than The French actress, DejeZet, is coming miles . Stanton does not Wittrin two or thrfei daya forced loan Of a million eight hundred priated his salary to WorkA of eharity. He cently married to M. de Saavedra de Ruy —Thirty thousand enterprising young thousand dollars has been levied an the Gomez, an artist, end formerly private Sec­ conclude to resign, the President will sus­ has given $2JXX) to the Old Men’s Home, retary to the late Emperor Maximilian. men in Ohio last year/ promised to love, limns,1 while tne panels, doors tod arehos • pend him from executing tho functions of State of JaliscoT “ .“7 and smaller sums to various charitable in­ .honor, and buy “ things for thirty thou- are all heavily plated with tho same ' _ * stitutions. ' —Miss Burdett Coutts gave a grand ball sand bright eyed dames and damsels; and the office, and will report his reasons for So in honor of the 3,000 Belgian volunteers precious metaL The state-rooms are cur- M The W**U W. H. Barntjm , the cashier of the Pe- the thirty thousand dames blushed and tained with costly material and cushioned doing to the Senate at the next session. who visited London, and 1,600 English whimpered, and said they “never could go The Detroit Board of Trade has passed quonnock Bank, of Bridgeport, Conn., aristocracy attended. Supper for the thou ­ in the most sumptuous mariner. In design, In view of President Johnson ’s denial who recently : decamped with $48,000 of through the ceremony.^n the world, ” and furniture and decoration- tiieee oars fully a resolution requiring 200 pounds of flour sands of guests was served in the garden, then, very quietly accepted their destiny that he ever saw the recommendation to the funds of the bank, is a nephew of P. and military bands discoursed music on the meet all the requirements of modern travel. to the hafrntf. » f. 1; * < \ T. Barnum, of museum notoriety. and, on the wliole, rather liked it. By day, they are elegant drawing-rooms ; mercy in tho case of Mrs, Surratt, Mr. Ai firV ih Mariposa on the 2d inst, de­ lawn. Pierrepoint, in his argument on the . 6th A N ew Y ork paper says that the —Juarez has shown that he means that —Two ladies of Clarion, Pa., went to the by night, luxurious drormitPrifcs on wheels stroyed property to the vatae of $8,000. Marquis of Alm&ndn* is stopping at comprising all the comforts that a princely fnst, stated, on the authority of the Judge Mexico ah>.ll be made a civilized and woods to gather moss, and while walking Another fire at Santa Clara, on the 8d, de­ Delmonico ’s in NeW York with his two Christian nation, by publishing a decree along were startled by a shrill scream of home or first class hotel ewnrfuraish. Advocate General, that It Iras before the stroyed a larger amount daughters, arid thatthgir hptel . bill; is m which he forbids lotteries . or public some unseen and unknown animals. The Theta cars are aitWhdcb tb thflfo ? daily President when he signed the warrant, and $1,$0 per week-, They mirt-be great raffles, “whatever maybe their object, ” sound came nearer and the ladies fled, but Express trains. The 7 a. m. train has a The Illinois State Teachers’ Institute is soon found the animals close upon them— Silver Palace from Chicago daily, taking that he had a conversatiodferith the Judge in session in Normal, McLean oounty. One eaters. , . it *J? . 7 throughout tho Republic as among “im-. Mrs. Tihrza Wing , aged ninety, whose so near, in fact, that they were plainly seen on a sleeping car at Crestline which runs Advocate General Upon that subject. hundred and, forty members are present, moral games. ” husband was a militia man in the revolu ­ —The London Review says of Walt and found to be wild cats. The savage to Altoona. On the 4 ». in. train, Silver The Johnson-Stahton quarrel deepens. and the session gives promise of great ser­ tion, and fought at Saratoga against Bur- creatures continued to follow and the la­ Palace cars run fto% Chlfego to Pitt* Stanton will not resign, and the President Whitman’s poems that “ a careful perusal vice1 to the cause of education in the State, goyne, lives at Charlemont, Mass., draws of these remarkable productions has con ­ dies to run until near the borough limits. burgh. To the 10 p. nv tralq, double berth threatens to remove him, under the Ten­ her pension regularly, and is still bright vinced us that the vague impressions we —At Ravenna, Ohio, a day or two since, sleeping cars aye also kttitched.. There ure of Office bid. Gen. Grant is named as On the jJtepoon of Gto 7th a match and vigorous. trains not only run through, making un­ game of base-ball was played between the have now and then encountered, that Walt while a lady was working in her flowergar- equalled time (the Saturday p. ;m. -triiin Stanton ’s successor, if Johnson succeeds Mr. Elias H owe , Jr-, lies at the point Whitman is a kind of a learned pig, is fer den, near her house, an owl suddenly dart­ .from Chicago*arriving In fflSW York; 26 in ousting the latter. The removal of Chicago editors and reporters and nine of death at his residence in Bridgeport, ed down and alighted ou her head, insert­ Chicago printers, on the grounds of the troon correct.” > » hours in advance of all othefr routes) but Sheridan is now considered supplementary Conn. He is attended by hie family phy ­ —During a debate in the Corps Legis ­ ing his claws into her scalp, and causing make close connections at Lima' for Day- to the removal of Secretary Stanton, and Excelsior Club. The reportorial nine won sician from Brooklyn, and D k Hubbard of late M.' Biloin contrasted the pay of a tho blood to flow freely over her person. by a sctoVd/ 90 k> 86. ' y ‘ L* k' Bridgeport They pronounce his malady The lady being badly frightened, screamed, ton, Cincinnati, and points in Southern Washington is filled with excitement over French Marshal with that of a Fench sol ­ Ohio, and at Crestline for Columbus, Clever The great tunnel qf the. Pacific Railroad, Bright ’s disease, j dier. The Marshal receives $80,000 per and her son running--to her assistance, the situation. Secretary Stanton has net found her struggling to detach the claws land, Erie, Buffalo, and all points reached at the summit of the Siena Nevadas, is Bennett , of the Herald, has beta sued year, while a private soldier, M. Bizoin by the Lake Shore route. attended to his official duties since receiv­ by Mr. James F. Cummings, a Southerner, quoted a soldier ’s own words —“ receives from her head, which she finally succeeded The pleasure-tourist or* lover of beauti­ nearly completed, only 64 feet remaining who lays claim to the modest sum of a halfpenny a day for his menu* plaisirs, in doing. ing the President’s latter. to be cut The rails are being laid on the ful scenery will be delighted with the $300,000 damages. Bennett printed an for toDacco, soap, needle and thread.” —In Alleghan county, Michigan, a few grand views on that’ portion af this route Intelligence. eastern slope/ It is expected that the fine article accusing Cummings of swindling —Speaking of the ball to the Sultan at nights since, as we learn from the Paw between Pittsburgh - and Harrisburgh. Six hundred Garibaldiaps appeared on will 'be completed to Nevada in September the rebel Government, end calling him a London a correspondent says : 41 When the Paw True Northerner, a newly married The wonderful ascent of the Alleghany next JP • - delicious scamp the best way you could fix preparations for the dance were completed couple concluded to try sleeping on the mountains —along whose .precipitous aides, the Papal frontiers, but were driven ofi by him, and his answer is that he intends to the Prince spoke to an equerry, the eciuerry hay mow in their bam (probably de­ Italian troop a At six a . m. on the 7th inst, the large prove it siring to enjoy early the heyday of mar­ over fearful chasms and rooky cliffs, and oil tannery of Messrs. Fairbank & Peck, at walked across the room to a lady, ana daia, through tunnels dripping with j moisture, The French claims against Mexico are Moses A. Dow has published the ‘ Madame, the Prince of Wales will be most ried life). During the. night three men the train boldly and safely climbs fighting to be revised by a Commission appointed thecoraqr,of Union aojd Lumber streets, averly Magazine at Boston until he is happy if you will commence the dancing ?” came to the bam for the halters, designing its way,to the summit, and IbeHoC&refully by the Emperor. Chicago, Was discovered to be on fire. The able to put up a $500,000 hotel at Charles­ and turning to see what lady was thus hon­ to ran off the horses belonging on the descends until it has re&ched a iCSs dizzy It is said that Kossuth declines the seat entire building was burned,, involving a ton, which, in gratitude to the goose which ored, I found that the royal invitation had place, but the appearance of the happy grade —inspires emotions of beauty and loss of about $100,000. The insurance laid his golden eggs, he has styled 44 The been addressed to Mrs. John Wood, of New couple disconcerted their plans, and they sublimity that will last a lifetime. Nature in the Hungarian Diet to which he was re­ Waverly House. ” He also offers to pay York, who courteously declined. Mrs. beat a hasty retreat amounted to $92,500. is seen here in its wildest and most attrac­ cently elected. half the expense of a $3,000 fountain in Wooa was regally dressed in a robe of —A very mysterious and startling para tive moods, and not the least surprising to Mexican advices state that the savage A terrible affair has occurred at the Plum the public park at Charleston, if the city white satin, trimmed with pearls, with or ­ graph, which originated with the Worces­ a reflective mind, is the ease with which the letter relative to foreigners, attributed to Creek Bt&tion of the Union Pacific Rail­ will set it np. naments of pearls and diamonds. ” ter West Chronicle, stating that John skilful engineer has triumphed over appa ­ Escobedo, was a forgery. road, on the Plains. An entire freight Collector Russell , iu his speech at —It is likely to be demonstrated that the Flagg, of Troy, N. H., had died, and on rently insurmountable obstacles. Even bc- An American/vessel has been seized for train, and all the merchandize was thrown the meeting in memory of the late Thom ­ Chinese visited this continent a leetle be­ his deathbed had confessed to murdering a ond Harrisburg the route is fertile iu as Francis Meagher, at Fanueil Hall, Bos ­ fore the Northmen. A San Francisco man in Royalston thirty years ago, and lemes of scenic apd historic interest, the attempting to anticipate the opening of from the track by Tmiia.n«. Seven men, ton, Wednesday evening, said that when paper averts that the first white explorers had implicated a certain other man in the Scountry at this season of tho year being the new Japanese ports. employees of the road, were killed, scalped Meagher was arrested he was followed to of Oregon found a tradition among all the latter place, has been going the rounds of especially delightftil. The city of Hamburgh refuses to join and their bodies thrown into the flames. prison by the young girl whom he loved, Indians of that region that a vessel which, the papers much to the disgust of the said Not only do the combined roads forming John Flagg, who says he is no such man, the German Zollvercin. Lubcck will be­ The passenger train from Cincinnati for ana when the sentence of death was pro ­ from the description, is supposed to have the Silver Palace Car Line insure speed come a member of that body. nounced, then, like the lady of Rob­ been a Chinese junk, was found imbedded is hot at all dead, never killed a man at and safety, bnt no attention is omitted that Chicago dn the Great Eastern Railroad, ert Emmett's choice, she could no longer in the mud of the Columbia river. Here Royalston or anywhere else, hot implicat­ will contribute to the traveler’s health and Prussian journals state ' that Russian met with a serious accident on Saturday bear to live, and died of a broken heart. is a chance for Chinese antiquaries. Let ed anybody else in it. comfort. Excellent Dining Hotels aro emissaries are distributing money among morning, August 3d, near Royal Centre, them put in a claim for the earliest discov­ —The Baraboo RepuMie says : 44 A letter located at convenient intervals along the the Roumaniana in Transylvania. Ind., by which two sleeping-cars were Dopestlo Paragraphs. ery of the continent, and fight it out on from Arthur Clark to his friends here, from Pittsburgh A Fort Wayne Road «t Thirty-three of the Fenians who have —A young ladies’ base ball club has that line with the Royal Society of Co ­ Blackhawk Point, Colorado, relates the fol ­ Plymouth, Fort Wayne, Crestline and thrdwn from the track by a broken rail. been organized in Niles, Michigan. We penhagen. The Chinese will doubtless Alliance, which serve up a botfotifnl break­ been on trial before the Commission in A child Was killed, and several persons lowing tragic incident: Two young men Tipperary, have been convicted of trea­ suppose they are now open to engage­ send over Prof Ching-a-ling-a-ching-a- came to their death here in a very singular fast, dinner or supper unsurpassed in more or less injured. ments for a home match. ling-a-chirchum-chi to look after Mongo ­ quality, cookery ana delicious flavor. The son. manner. They were playing cards for A telegram from the Plains reports that —An ungrateful son at Boston, named lian inscriptions on the sandstone of Col ­ amusement. One of them beat the other great Union Depot Hotel at Pittsburgh, Active negotiations are going on between William Wallace, stole his mother ’s feather umbia. four or five games. The loser remarked: owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com ­ the Austrian Government toad the Holy the force sent in pursuit of the Indians bed, worth $40, and sold it for $7, to take —A writer in Bdgravia relates: “ One * If you beat me again I will shoot you. ’ pany, and built expresaiy Jar the accomoda ­ Bee for the establishment of a new Con­ who murdered several men near Fort Bar­ his girl riding, the other day. year, the year before I painted “ The Cor­ Remember, they were playing for no stake; tion of passengers, is another magnificent cordat. ker, and stole stock, had been overhauled, —All the express companies, old and sicans,’ Lord Palmerston took a sudden they were never known to have cherished and popular resort, offering its guests at all Advices from the Sandwich Islands state but the pursuing force was too feeble, and new, have been indicted at Cincinnati for fancy to my picture called “ Summer In lil-fe hours the most cheerful and inviting rooms, and the best prepared and served that the King has appointed William C. was compelled to fall back. The Indians violation of the postal law;ys, in carrying the Lowlands, and bought at a high fig ­ ap escaped with their plunder. Large forces letters which ought to haveq been sent by ure. His lordship at the same time made ftS MWU * m WV »v — rnmm meals in the country. There are no Bunalito as his successor in case of his mail. Inquiries after the artist, and invited me threat, the loser at once shot his opponent, “Mugby Junctions ” on this great Uirough death. of Indians were making their appearance —In Nevada and Colorado female ser­ to call upon him. I waited upon him ac­ killing him, and was himself at once strung route, but attractions for the tourist, luxu­ The Grand Vizier gave a farewell ban­ in the vicinity, and there is great want of vants receive fitty dollars per month. The cordingly. He complimented me upon the up by the by standers to the tree under ries for the invalid, and every creature quet to Lord Lyons previous to his retire­ troops. supply is limited, and some one writes to picture, but there was one thing about it which they were playing. In ten minutes comfort for those fond of good li ving, with ment from the post of British Ambassador Edward White, a pork ^packer of Mil­ the Boston Transcript, to “send the girls which he could not understand. 4 What is from the first indication of a quarrel be­ none of those disagreeable concopiitanls along. ” that?’ I asked. 4That there should be tween them they were both deaa. of dust, bruises and fatigue which formerly to the Porte. waukee, was arrested for swindling, to the —A New York paper says that Edwin such long grass in a field where there are made a long journey by foil the severest The Pope has sent some valuable pres­ extent of twenty thousand dollars, by de­ Booth ’s new theatre in Twenty-third street so many sheep, ’ said his lbtdship, prompt ­ Afrlcaltarml Items. torture that could be inflicted upon one ’s ents to the Sultan and Viceroy of Egypt livering barrels filled with salt and sand, “will kill Pike’s new Opera House. It ly, and. with a merry twinkle of the eye. —There are over 20,000 acres of land in health, patience and powers of endurance. and getting warehouse receipts for pork. will out off all the fashionable patronage, ft was a deeldsd hit, this, and, having planted in street potatoes this for the protection afforded the Catholics in bought the picture and paid for it, he was A Terrible Race. their dominions. The swindle was first discovered on the being Just in the current, and most conve ­ year, which will produce 700,000 bushels. nient to the big hotels.'* entitled to his joke. 4 How do you account —There were shipped, between May 15 Dispatches received in London announce 6th'inst., by opening one of the supposed —TheGalena Ornette says: “The em­ for it,’ he weht on, smiling, tod looking A Richmond correspondent writes the pork barrels at Plankinton A Armour ’s and June 15, from Cobden, Union Co., on Burlington (Vt.) Time* that on the 14th the death of Marie Sophie Amelie, daugh ­ ployees of the Nor kwestern Union Packet first at the picture and then at me. 4 Those the Illinois Central Railroad, 260,920 quarts ter of Maximilioa Joseph, Duke of Bava­ warehouse. Mr. White has heretofore Companyare on a strike for an increase of sheep” 1I replied, werervoiv onlyv* AAA Jr turnedvia a Uvu intoaaivv J ult. a horse ran on the railroad track at the night before I finished my pic- of strawberries. Williston Station. The morning, mail train ria, and the ex-Queen of Naples. been considered a respectable packer, wages. The roustabouts of the line want the field forty dollars a month, thinking that they ture.’ ” —The latest triumph of the French is nearly overtook it when the engineer blew Lord Stanley has pratotodto Uj before though not a man of mfians. gradually to remove the pith from fruit his engine whistle farietialy, and the horse, An application was made on the 8d to can do better than work for thirty dollars the HousC' of OOmmotok the correspond ­ and board. ” d Accidents. trees, and from grafts of the wood, to grow terribly, frightened, fled at its utmost speed ence between the United States Govern ­ the State Government of Illinois by, the fruit without seed. before the engine, which it seemed to con ­ —TheNew York Triton* says: “On ceive to be a terrible monster, pursuing) ment Relative to the Alabama clak is. managers of the coal mines at La Salle, fame’s eternal camping ground the great arr —Statistics received at the Agricultural A London dispatch States that the Brit­ for protection against apprehended diffi­ his Department show that the wheat’ crop howling, and shrieking, on his track. The family of the Abbott* have spread their romises a yield of six bushels to each in- brakeman turned his brake and got the ish Government will immediately send a culties with the miners. It is stated that not by any means silent tents for many —A child of Mr. Carey, Tof Madison, Wis., eighteen months old, fell headfore­ Eabitant, or half a bushel more than the train under control, when,the passcngcis large body of troops to Canada to repel about 1,000 of them who «re on a strike years past. The celebrated John 8. C. orop of 1859. put their heads out of thfi.winaows to see have refused to work or to allow others to has written an original life of Napoleon most, into a boiler of water, and there died the cause of the screaming Of the whistf^ threatened invasions from the United I.,! and has licked the boots of Napoleon before discovered. —The Gnuady Co., HI, Fair will be held do so, and that a riot was expected. The Oct. 8th to the 11th. The Fair last year The horse kept in the middle of the {rac^ States. IU.” —In Trey, New York, a lady stumbled arid, with head high Ip the. air, tprniug.it A convention of prominept members of Lioutenant-GoVernor wrote the Sheriff —A bed of peat, 16 inches thick, was was one of the most successful ever held on the walk, and, in falling, the point of in the State. -Hon. O. B. Gaiusha is Pres­ the right and left sd as to see tne the liberal party of Southern Germany has to preserve the peace, and promising as­ her parasol penetrated her right eye, caus­ ran furiously the rarie bf death pef sistance should it be necessary. ing a wound which destroys the eye for ident of the Society. •*' * adopted resolutions urging the Southern —A Long Island correspondent says pursuing monstrif. Not kritfwihfc't____ States to unite with the Nprth German i ' » — haps most of the marshy , ground in the life. — train was entirely under contro l Of'the The fiSffito* eastcap. part ofui the city.civ,, Samplesuomjjico havelure beenuccu —At Plattsburgh, New York, July 81*, a 44 Our formers here put in the mowing ma­ engineer auffine aangerohs uncertainties Confederation. tried ;fortfoel, and found to tan .well, lady, named Ellen Kirk, was instantly chine late in the afternoon, and begin as Tie election of Kossuth to the Hunga ­ • During July 28,876 immigrants arrived early as practicable the next ttforttfng to as to its terminklWfi, fnadfe’lt Very exciting in New York. Oi this number Illinois witherin'prepkrAfion tfiher than fitting. r* killed by her dross catching on a coupling to the passengers, who Were‘in AiTT vlewof rian Diet causes alarm among the members —T'vDuring______the four months ending a April_____ti of/vf the mein ahshaft aft: nfof AfAflrrtFGregory & Co ’s, woof stir the grass, and get it ready for the barn the terrible race. • ™ i * ' of the Conservative party, lest bis extreme reoeiiss 2^39, _ . 80,1867, the exports of British rails to the len mills. the same day. ’ The horse, running at the hdigbC 'bf its views may .lead to a disturbance of the po ­ C ha ilea G. Degennard, a well-known United States were 59,661 tons, against —Newton 8. Parker, of Osaukee, Mr. —The following are reported as tne speed, regardless of danger, earn© to an litical agreement with Austria. musician and organist, pf Buffalo, was 25,49ft during the same period of. lsog, *nd Chandler, of Sauk Centre, and Robert characteristics .of a Linoolnakire ewe, bred open culvert of fifteen to twenty feet in drowned on the 3d, while fishing. 4,902 in the corresponding term of 1865. Watson, of Getty township* were drowned in EnglandLive, weight 864 pounds; vridth, over which-stringers or large tim­ Loiil Napoleon, after failing in Wat. girth six feet; dead weight, 67 pounds per A'terrific storm of wind and rain visited Our importations this year are more than a few days ago in attempting to cross the bers were laid, across which wenrpfooed tempt to extend his dominions in Mexico, double what they 0were last year. ,.Thia -Sauk River. • quarter ; had bred five lambs in five years, the ties. He ftiridurty took bis last leap seems to be directing his attention to East­ the region of Boston on the 3d inst, looks like prohibition with a veagence. . —Rev. Robert G.'Ohase, of Philadelphia, and sheared 75 pounds ot wool. among the hie toanging tores* k doing great damage to crops and other —On board the ferry steamer to the ately drowned with his wife and six others —The Valparaiso* Ind., Republican, says tie. ’ Yt to 4 for Who was ern Asia. Three provinces of Cochin gfote of the are reported to have been occupfd property. * ‘ "Ji Great Western Railway rtation, a sptuoe In a pleasure party at Mount Desert Island, that the wheat crop in that section isafiur looking on that the ton young man calls on every passenger hav­ Maine, had an insurance of $11,000 on his one, and the prospect ofmffthe other crops train was frightf ully is, feat die by the French forces. The Stonewall, which was purchased by are excellent; There will be %ri enormous engineer stopped abort: re reaching the Japanese Government, will sail shortly. ing a satchel, bandbox or basket, and life, a policy, of $10,000 being a gift ofchis feAod twenty There was great excitment at Valparaiso affixes to each article a -gummed stamp vestry. t yield Of grapes. Wool has been about one the______culvert______atohont ~ ______ty on July fid and 15th oyer the news by the Capt Brown take* With hftn a magnificent 44 United States Customs, ’ to indicate the half tnaiwefed, the larger growers holding or thirty naan ran fossa if anything could r. —Three men in Texas were convicted of be done to extricate the .horse, but nothing French mail* confirmed overland from gold chronometer, and other presents, from through baggage and save trouble to the murder and sentenced to be hanged within for better prices. Buenos Ayres, that the Spanish fleet, un­ the President to theTyc^vn. pasrengerp when they reach Suspension —A correspondent of the Rural New could. The poor brute struggled power ­ a month unless they produced the alleged Yorker says that he has known a horse fully two or three times and then fell head­ der Mefidez Munez, had left Cubs to re­ victim alive and well before the expiration foremost fifteen to twenty .feet into, rocks The South. —A Long Brunch correspondent writes: ot that timo. Fortunately they were suc­ that went for twelve months on three legs, new hostilities against Chili and Peru. 44 A romfcntlc Incident occurred the other from ringbone, made perfectly sound by below, doubling his neck under,his should ­ A terrible railway disaster ooourred in The Demociritic majority in the Ken­ cessful. the'appncation, once a day, of an ointment er, and apparently breaking it in. the fell. tucky election on the . 5th, t is estimated at —A passenger train on the Connecticut composed of half an ounce of red precipi ­ Ire and on the 9th inst. The express train River Railroad, on the 6th, ran into a car­ from Dublin to Wicklow when at Bray about 45,600. a boat together, and came back engaged. tate ; half an ounce of blue stone ; half a CAToniNG Fun in 8itxa ,—The.redoubt- The army worm.has made its. Appear ­ -A remarkable case Of love a& first sight. riage, near Springfield, Massachusetts con* pint of turpentine, thoroughly mixed. Head ran off the track, and eight passen Th«iladF ti a N^^York liciresa kilning Mra Alexander Chanin and Mrs. Keep the hoof greased. ger coaches were thrown from tho summit ance among the cotton feu the several Sea ME member tbe Ute^iSS nelffhfcortibod of the North Pole. We ihpnose tfftj Islands between Charlwifonssid Savannah. literary persua new Official* to the arctic clrei* win provide them of a high bluff into the sea. All but one sion. ” Tomato ‘Win ®.—Take small ripe toma ­ •elves with pitchers : ■ - - ' of the passengers were lost Eight thousand four hundred and thirty ... . hurt . ,, , toes, pick pff the stems, put them in a bas­ “ Providing him*eJlIwUh> Ditcher of water tho —The Boston Travel* tfcus ions 'what ,—Mrs. Smith, of Boone county,- Iowa hnnter itatlonr'Wmwiriifl ’Wce 9vcr lhe hole of A dispatch from Athens states that the one acres of land were added to the pro ­ tho gtati crops, Ami Mtiuefion it -pness ket or tUb, wash clean, then smash well the animal, miff Wheti Wtf hitter comes ont and ductive force of during July, un­ raised and picked, with her own hands, ana strain through a linen rag ; a bushel stands lounging about, tlas hooter pours sdnra wa- Greek Government has announced its de­ generally which will follow as the natural —„ season, 20Q quarts of good marketable will make five -gallons pure) then add two termination of declaring war against the der the provisions of the Homestead a^t, . yosUlf, Will accomplish “ It will set the this sc Wheels of industry in motion t people will strawberries, from s piece of ground nine and a half to three pounds of good brown descends and with hto knite slashes the cable's Sublime Porte, should the hostilities A warehouse in Louisville, fey., where a feet by twenty utwg, being a few feet less sugar to each gallon, then nut it into a fee*. large quantity of mait, barley, ind oats not be afraid to buy; merchants will be than a rod square. She sails them the against the Christiana in Candia not be able to oxport cargoes of produce: Ship­ cask and let it ferment as tor raspberry SK ended by tha first of September. Military were stored, was entirely consumed by builders will be able to baud vessels, and “ Black Prince.” Who can beat this t wine. If two gallons of water be added issvtnr tv _ __ r ...... _ preparations are being made for such a con ­ fire on. the 5th. Loss, $17,000; insurance carpenters dwelling-houses ; our ships can t—A New Haven paper tellrthe rtory of to each bushel of tomatoes the wine wifi whileit retains to its hole, where It swells the growth of a new okln. ” tingency. $10,006 . Again eotnr Vrerywa, fttnfag the carry- a widow ifi'fokt city who having an- bo as good. hasten axebaiuNvt »rio !()« ) ^ySkeTandwM and his bond hays hiked 18 men and wounded about 30 othen. Not] one man friydjjrjyW^ l /ehUnyself detained me. *=*=F w=iMi| Ll'ITT1 rafcjSotfcfUcar manager, who, MB! faas< b* lost yet, but he noon as the IMMER. and threw a j&toam Volunteers are hot j*d MIDSUJ He did not shine as an actor, was handwriting. extensive in Wlsconainihan of corn, which ** ’• * y ■T J. ly distinguished tar his High culti­ A terrible suspic I read the is a Itill average this year, and reports of vation and goodness of Heart His only open letter and could doubt the tta condition an very tavorable in Iowa, Around this y valley rise daughter, who like herJoteer possessed in- fklthlessness of and most popular which had frill crops last year, and prom-i The purple au&aaqi atut, > “She had In the most between the seaboard metropolis'and Ohi- fees equal rasnlta (or the present one. The! Oh, softly 'J£uL. shameful manner, the play, was 0M0. Its route is over the Erie, Atlantic acreage of Corn is eight per cent, greater. Her rosy ' summer lays I to await a but of notori- Sweat Western and Michigan Southern Winter wheat is about the same as last* Railways. During the thirteen years oi Becalmed sic aaure sky, outly profligate , hi her dwelling, year, and spring Wheat is twenty-four per Y(! The argosies < 'land Ue. I Boo&etimea seriously thought of asking which, it seemed, their usual rendez- its ektetemoe as a shipper of au kinds of Whose shores the good Bertha to be my wife, although I voua. ” firieght and the best classes of merchandize ul -A. Xv513 &SESEKtt: Far off their pearl- at that time loved her lew than the deser ved HAj|d what did you dot ” I sskfd,fright- from New York and Boston to the West “The corn crop of the South is large, Through aU the tong mitfaummer day and intermediate points, its affairs have to theta* AtUege, * from me.' I. .■ A f ui ) iO O/Ll enedat the Silence of the actor, and his and the increase in some States is to tee oooim of throe jeere. The meadow sides are white with hay. WM So I remained quiet and happy in this been managed with greet sagacity and extent of 00 per cent. Wheat is less gen ­ skilL It has earned a high reputation The CpproMel Oomee !*«***.*1* *h*k. ist&Bsr&Sfinfitfdu O JJjclrcle of honorable mends, busied only 441 had only one thought —to he revenged erally cultivated, but in parts exhibits a taneocy, telegropM, *Ul. eod .n- storm of spri-ow rages anew in my soul, ; avoided ’ ’ ie employment of agents have produced from 2,500,000 to 8,000,000 The oriole flashes by ; and, look 1 tinued my friend. “Through the disci­ and I at the same time bless and curse the the line, Wn ive their immediate at­ boles. The present crop, under equally. 40- Into the mirror of the brook. tention to the pro*. 4 forwarding of freight ' Where the vain bluebird trims his coat, pline of sorrow I have attained what the artist who thus vividly brings before me vorable* Circumstances would be aswelL to Fair. * 4.75 TWo tiny feather* JplUnd world calls excellence in my art You the enchanting spell of my most beautiful to its ultimate desti. ±iivu. By this route What the actual result will be it is quite life-dream^ am e most unhappy hour of merchandise from New York consigned to too early to determine._____ As silently, as tender!^, J parties in Cleveland, Cincinnati and St The down of peace descends on me, my youth. From the American Stock Journal. ORA1H •VF Oh, this Is peace ! 1 bar* no need - 44 TPhe sight of the fkithless one inflamed Louis, goes through without change of Gate—No. V. ?•• 4 f#0 Of friend to talk, of book to read; whose fame long preceded her arrival at my cars. As regards time, the Great Western : - Foot A dear Companion here abides; Despatch by no means trails in the rear of $ Close to my thrilling heart Ue hides; our theatre. I saw her for the first time at gras ower rehearsal, and the impression she made usua its competitors. The Agents oi this line tinuedThe manystorms heavy 32 showers and long con ­ The holy silence is His voice ; do not profess to achieve impossibilities, hich we have been W6ilWLe..»«.»«eee«.ie,M«t,e»>> -no _ X lie and listen, *nd rejoice. j upon me decided my whole life. To the troduced by our aesthetic manager, I drew visited since the opening of spring, havixm •No. 1...... greatest beauty, Augusta D------, (with the curtain, to deprive the public of the nor do they deceive the public with fidse •New ZJt 1 representations. But they do claim to kept low lying pastures, particularly soil flaonnun, Augiut ; la,; A Theatrical Remlnlsoe ce. whose name you must certainly be famil­ horrible sight of tne death-scene. I was and marshy, it is a matter of .some su SSffca*•••••••*••••••*•••••«• ••• V*«w i iar,) united perfect grace of person and alone with my false love, and nothing hin­ carry freight from Boston slid New York 1M westward, and deliver it in good order, os that thus Kf sheep have Tranelatod from “ Die Qartenlaube.” manner, and the rarest mental gifts. She dered my killing her, as I intended to do. e rally, the foot rot Fearing there may ne •epresentation of Shakespeare's belonged to those who are artistes by the Already had I approached the bed, and quick as any other line. Thu is done, not I The re; merely in exceptional instances, but in the formers who have net taken this state of eaadSldee,...... JS “ Othello i 'was ended. The excited audi- grace of God ; to those darlings of Nature raised the dagger for the Altai thrust, #hen liaST"...... 18 ordinary daffy routine of their business. the weather into consideration, and there­ ••qep.eava* cncc had called the renowded stranger, to whom is lent all that can enrapture and my arm was suddenly held fast. .Before fore have neglected to make the necessary who here for the first time played the lead­ enchant. The first evening of her appear ­ me stood my true friend, the old manager. The Agents of this line ore also author ­ ized to adjust all claims for overcharges, if investigations, we propose in a brief man- ing part, repeatedly and with almost frantic ance was an event for our theatre. The Quick aa lightning he wrenched the mur­ ney,-to call their attention to the Import ­ enthusiasm before the curtain. As I could public admired and applauded, but I loved derous weapon - from my lifted hand, be­ on examination they are found correct, and Summer Weather*. “ r pay all loss or damage to goods ance of being on the alert, and prepared The hot, en!try onth of Angarth oson reckon myself among the oldest friends of the genial, beautiful woman, in whom I fore Pesde*nona, or rather. Augusta, could to meet successfully the enemy, whom we the genial artist, I hastened into his dress­ found my ideal realized. I had many op ­ have a suspicion of the fate impending tn u or while under their care. ' The eeaeon when elokheee is mote fit telI'tnan The Great Western. Despatch Fast have good reason to suspect, is lurking at any other time. When the body, Is rel+xe&and ing-room to salute and to congratulate portunities of being near her, for we over her. among their flocks. Experience having Mm. often played in the same piece. She re­ He had narrowly observed . me. My F fright Line is a live institudtution I and offi- nature can do leait to reenpeihte lie Ontomsted cerjred by men of liberal views and large demonstrated how exceedingly infectious strength. At thU time we require to guard, with Contrary to hte usual manner towards ceived my homage kindly, fend permitted wild, perturbed munner, my Vehement pas­ the dltekse is, notwithstanding the asser­ more than nsual care, again* the attache of the me to accompany her home from the thea­ lusinesa experience. Lemuel Fowler, Bsq., me, I found him extremely silent and dis­ sion, the suddejr Change in my manner, recently promoted to the office oi Assis­ tions of many writers to the contrary, adds great enemy —Dlaeaae—by fortifying the system tant. Lost iu melancholy abstraction, he tre. I soon became a frequent visitor to had all been remarked by him. Seeing another incentivei to preventionpre if possi ­ with HOSTJfl %~ESIT8 81OMA 62T the her house, and our relations became more that I had drawn the dagger sooner than tant Superintendant, and for many years moet wonderful tonic In the world. A tonic en­ sthod there and slowly passed his hand over >art acting as agent of this line, is too well ble, otherwise to speedy treatment. The his forehead, as if he would drive away intimate. Some weeks after our first dictated by the poet, he had followed me mown and popular In the northwest to varieties of foot-rot are quite numerous, dorsed as * pure, harmless and efeqtfra FAMILY certain troubled memories. meeting, I considered myself the happiest behind the soenes, and seized my hand to need a word of endorsement from us. He but the true indications more frequently MBD1CINB by millions Of human beings who Although my deepest sympathy was of men, for from her own sweet lips I had, prevent what he supposed to be only a mis­ is untiringly active anti efficient in the per­ occur, from above than, below. The bom, have thoroughly tested U and found, Imnedfate calledtiled forth by his singular behavior, still I received the first kiss of betrothal, and the take: bat.be tittle dreamed that he had by ensure to -wot becomes _more______luxii- relief. Bylts aid the appetite Is atoned UicrcaBcd; wouldould not press myself Into his confidence. assurance of her love. 1 To complete my saved me- from murder, perhaps from the formance of his duties, and is universally digestion recovers Its healthy tp^e \ the. vital liked as an officer and a man. G, Harring ­ nent, softer and consequently weaker; in forces are Invigorated, and ne# uro tflferod Into Indeed, he seemediea tctoo much busied with happiness only, the blessing of the church scaffold. ” ton, the present agent, is a worthy succes­ tion is exited within the foot by his own thoughts to notice me. was wanting ; but under various pretexts, “ And AugUsta !” I asked, deeply moved. lng constantly wet and cold, frequent ­ the system. The weak, debilitated and, nervous Augusta delayed the longed-for day that “ What became of her?” sor to the place made vacant by Mr. Fow ­ victims awako to a feeling of trde 'ebjtfyflrent, When, after a time, he had won a mas­ ler’s promotion. He is a faithfril worker ly ending in suppuration and thus causing and life, once p burthen, becomes, a. source of tery over his feelings, with all his old was to unite my fate with hers forever. 44 She went to ruin, like many a renown ­ for the best interests of the line, knows his in many xBases troublesome and offensive friendliness, he, excused his absence of “ Our engagement was no secret I re­ ed great artiste, and, having no moral ulcers. Apparently there cOn be but little ceived the. congratulations of my col ­ business thoroughly, and. has a large ac­ Beware of tbe pernicious alcoholic preparations, mind. strength, she sank deeper ami deeper, un­ quaintance, which he is-rapidly extending wear and tear to the foot in soft ground, yet purporting to be tonics and ataxnachtcs, pnfll-d up “1 beg your pardon, ” said he, laughing. leagues, who almost envied me this splen­ til at last, as tin result of her disorderly among the best class of our merchants and when we take into consideration the on- daily in the newspaper* I Let therp alone I p 44 My manner must appear strange to you, did conquest. The director also expressed life, she died of consumption. I never saw sound and ‘spongy condition of the horn, HOSTBTTBU’f STOMACH BITTERS L his best wishes for my happiness, and re­ shippers. The combined efforts of such but we actors are peculiar people. Even her again, and I never informed her of competent officers, cannot fail to contribute it will be seen how small particles of Sana is the one pubs and nitiiBij tomo and invia- our friends know little or nothing at ail of newed my contract upon the most, .favor­ what danger she once stood in from me. largely towards making this the favorite or gravel may be introduced into the oBATOR, and can bo procured In every city, town our inner life. No one dreams of the sad- able terms. But my noble old friend, the My only revenge was this,—the next Great Western Despatch Line. softened mass, and in a short time pene­ and village In the country. r n :ss, of the deep sorrow WC .bfleh bury manager, was, I soon learned, not pleased morning 1 sent the lost letter to her with %ST For an/ farther information required, call trate the duick. This, it is true, may oc ­ HOSTETTER’S BITTERS has a permanent re­ from the world. 'We must often smile with my choice, although he showed me my card. I was cured of my love, but it at the office or address G. H aukxnuton , General cur independent of the foot-rot, and in this putation, which Is rapidly Increasing aa lht_ycara when our hearts are breaking, and like the the same kindness as before. An estrange ­ was at the price of my dearest hopes and Agent G reat Wbstrrk D mfatch Fast Frriout case is much more susceptible of treatment go by. All others are but mushrooms of the hour Link , N o . 80 South Clark street, or 130 Lake Roman gladiator, receive the death-stroke ment had come between us, as I now passed my fairest illusion. street, Chicago. ______by similar means. Large or fot sheep are and die off as quickly as they spring Into existence. amid the huzzas of the multitude. The every leisure moment with Augusta, and “ And still Othello Is your favorite role /” more subject to the disease than the small­ public believes that we only sport with seldom visited his family. To my great I exclaimed, in astoishment. Report oF site Commissioner of er or lighter onea the horn not being pro ­ „ SeheBck't geayreei forte* c Agriculture. passion, and only represent the unhappi ­ sorrow, there seemed a - mutual antipathy 441 love it a* the mother loves the child portionate in strength. The symptom This medicine. Invented by Dr. J. U Sobbnoe , of ness of others. We are supposed to render between Augusta and the manager, which who causes her.most sorrow. Through this first noticed, where the proper attention Philadelphia, Is Intended to dissolve the food and max- oar well-learned roles with more or less all my efforts w6re powerless to overcome. misfortune my talent has been displayed, The report of the Department of Agri ­ has not been bestowed, is lameness in the fueling, to feign love ahd jealousy, hate “ Daily I felt myself more and more and through Othello I have become —an culture for July has just been received at sheep ; an examination will exhibit the It into chymn, the first process of dlgestten. By deaa- and despair, only to deceive those who I drawn to my betrothed. With every fibre arlist. But whenever I play this part, a Washington. The St Louis Democrat has morbid growth above described. The foot sin* the sto mach with Bchencrs Mandrake nils, the come to hear and see us. lint-whoever, of my heart, every link of my soul, I was aroxysm seizes me. The picture of that telegraphic summary of the main items is hot and painful, more particularly so in Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could like myself, has cast a glance behind the bound to her. I loved her with a passion­ ‘earful evening stands before my soul, and contained in the document. From this we the cleft between the two hoofr ; ana there not he eaten before hring U, will be easily digested. scenes of the theatre, knows that but too ate ardor, with an entire self-abnegation, cannot sleep for the whole night, as I is usually a noticeable enlargement about Consumption cannot be cured by Bchenck’a Pulmonic often, under an antic appearance, the deep­ an unlimited trust. To doubt her purity think of that single moment of my life take a few extracts : the coronet, as also a wound discharging a est, the most fearful truth is buried; that would have appeared to me a crime, and which might have made of me a murderer, Statistics show the average returns of thin offensive fluid—always an increased Syrup finises the stomach and Uvsr is made healthy the laughing, comic actor is thinking only my belief in her innocence was as unshak­ but instead has made me an artist.” July, and those of the same month In 1866. secretion. Preceding the dropping off of tad tbe appetite restored, hence tta Tonic and Fills of his sick child, or his dying wife; that en as my belief In my God and my eternal In the New England States the average the hoof, there is a separation of the horn are required In nearly every esse of Consumption. A the much-admired hero trembles in view of destiny. In fact, Augusta ’s reputation was TALE OF A PURP. of the corn crop is slightly less than last from the parts beneath, although such sep­ half dosan bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and throe the debtor ’s prison ; that the wanton sou- unsullied, and even the usual prattling gos ­ ear. Vermont, New Hampshire, and aration is not necessarily an indication of sip of the theatre ventured not to breathe Oh, the pnp, pap 1 laine showing respectively a decrease of tne loss. In a few cases the toe of the or four boxes of the MANDRAKE FILLS will curd any brellt is herself a betrayed wife, who, per­ Drinking his milk froi)Q the China «op, ordinary esse of dyspepsia. haps, after the representation, may, driven a word against her. She was by the unani­ Gamboling around aoo frisk/ and uvfree... 1, 7 and 11 per oent, while Connecticut hoof appears ts be worn to the quick, and by despair, lay violent hands upon herself. mous judgement of the world, a pattern of First knawing a bone, then biting a flea, and Massachusetts indicate a slight in­ being unable to walk, the sheen is forced Or. Sohshok makes professional visits in New York, Not seldom we represent our own lileupon maidenly modesty and reserve, and her ping, crease. In condition there is a slight fall­ to move about on its knees until the pain Boston, and at h»» principal office In Philadelphia every Running • ing off in Maine and Vermont. Wheat is weak. See dally papers at each place, or his pamphlet the stage ; render almost word for word gently, dove-like eyes, her childlike laugh, Alter the pony. experienced becomes so great, and the diffl- our own thoughts, and feel in ourselves the only confirmed the universal belief.” Beautiful pup you will soon be Bologna. remarkably fine In Connecticut, Massachu­ caltytoft of ruminating so severe, that the On consumption for his days for visitation. Over the expressive face of the trage ­ setts and New Hampshire, with material same sorrow, the same pain which we por ­ Oh I the pup. the playful pup I % poor creators dies from Irritation and Please observe whan puvehaskw, that tbe two like tray in an ideal form. I can, from my own dian flitted a dark shadow, and hee sighed With his Uul in the ylr and hia noee turned up. increase average, Tnroughojugnout New Eng- starvation. All this suffering may, how­ naasas of tta Doctor —one when in the last stage of experience, prove to you the truth of these audibly. I could read from his sspeaking Was thrown one day In the dogman's cart land, only Vermont andl Maine show any ever, by simple remedies, be prevented, Consu mption, and tta other as he now .Is, In perfect features how much, even after thei lapse of And almost broke the tuurator's heart, diminution in condition. Rye and oats re­ health—are on the Government stamp. words. I have myself seen an actor in the As It 4 and wul never be found among the flock role of a tender father, when telling of the years, these sad reminiscences affected;teahi him, Howled, ‘ t quire an almost identical report, except of a carefUl and attentive former. In the Bold by all Druggists and Dealers, price fl-50 per death of a beloved child, so overwhelmed still I was in the highest degree interested Growled, tnat the increase is somewhat more marked first stage of the disease, those portions of bottle, or fi.00 the half dosen. AU letters for advice by the thought that he had shortly before in his recital, and eagerly awaited its con ­ Scratched with Its feet; in every State except Vermont. the horn separated from the parts beneath Beautiful pup, you are now mince-meat A uniform improvement in pastures is should be addressed to Dr. Schenck’s Principal Office lost a blooming daughter, tha(*he sank dy ­ tinuation. should be removed, and an application of No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ing upon the floor, while the public, with* After a melancholy pause, he said—" At noted, amounting to from sixteen to forty- dilated oil of vitriol, sulphuric acid, or any out any misgiving, applauded as if all were my most urgent solicitation, Augusta at The Olrle or Two Cl tie*. two per cent., and the hay crop is scarcely )reparation of this nature, made with a Groeral Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes A Co. in accordance with the design of the play. ” length fixed our wedding-day, , and!and i found less abundant. Potatoes are more variable, bather to the ulcerated surface. Dipping New York; B. A Hence, Baltimore*Md.; JohnD.Park 44 Horrible 1 ” exclaimed I, shuddering, my highest happiness In arranging the Dr. Holmes draws the following accu­ but the average will'be better than last the foot in very hot tar, /as near the boil ­ Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker * Taylor, Chicago, TIL; Col 411 now begin to comprehend your own household hearth for her and me. Every rate pictures of the girls of Boston and year. New York cotta acreage is deficient ing point as is bearable, and the use of a Una A Brosn Bt. Louis, Mo. awl excitement in the representation of Othel­ article of furniture I purchased brought ; STew York —boarding school girls : ten per cent., and the condition slightly de­ plentiful supply of turpentine, ore also very TO CoSiJjMPTITEg/ ficient. Winter wheat shows 17 per cent lo. You must yourself have -experienced me a childish joy, and with rapture 44 Don ’t you think she’s vurry good look- often successful remedies. In its moet vir­ Tta advefaear having bean restored to health In a few all the tortures of jealousy in order to por ­ I thought of the moment when I should ’T” said a Boston girl to a New York improvement in condition ; rye 8 per cent. ulent form the difefts is only mastered by weeks by a Very simple remedy, after having •nffmd Oats, rye and barley, as well as wheat, for several yean with a severe lone ritrici, and that tray them in such a masterly manner.” bring my wife to our mutual home. While girl. 441 think she’s real the most attentive treatment, and a thor ­ dread disease consumption —Is i e nodded as if in assent, bat said noth ­ conducting tlu$e simple arrangements, I toit Indeed. I didn’t think she was were scarcely up to the average in condi ­ ough removal of all the horn covering of to hlsi ffellow------sufferers “ the i Hi To sll who desire 1 will a copy of tbe pro- ing. did nfit neglect my'art*' hut dally surprised half so handsome the fee-est time I saw tion, on the fifst of the month, but mode the ulcerated ports is a primary necessity tndnripgthe sma w~^o^ Tjffiflnda both the public and the director by my her,” answered the New York girL an improvement afterwards. Pastures and previous to any applications, as is also the Meanwhile___ were had left thu theatre, and core for Consumption, Bronchitis, almost unconsciously had reached the ogress. I must thank love, or rather the 44 Whot a pity she hadn’t been bawn in meadows show 12 to 14 per cent, increase. cleansing of the foot from all grit and dirt. ugta. Colds, and all Throat sw loved one, for the higher inspiration, the Fruit of various kinds generally a little The change to a higher and dryer ground ' ^’J&SSSiSS.V tragedian ’s dwelling, where a supper-table Bawston !” scripttea Is to hencSt______. inform *- was already spread for us. My friend ate deeper feeling, which were, manifested in 44 Yes, and moved very young to Ne under the average in condition. is often found to effect a cure, and is tion which he conoe ',es to be in end be hopes almost nothing, and I was too much excited my roles at tnis time. For this reasonn it Yook! ” Pknnsylvania .—Corn has an increased certainly beneficial in all cases; some for­ every sufferer wlU ttwUl oust them average. It was deficient ifi ooqdition on nothing, _ _ Parties Wishing to do justice to the elegantly served viands. ws* thathat more important Mite wore gi ven 44 And married a sarsaparilla man, and mers have wholly eradicated the disease m mail. wlU please sd- rnft. One day, when our leading tragedian the first of June, but has rapidly improved by driving their sheep efrfor dusty roads, or After a servant had cleared the table and Lived in Fiff Avenoo, and moved in lust >w York. withdrawn, the interrupted conversation suddenly»nly foil sicksick,, tnethe chiefcniei rourole inu Bhak- society. ” since. Winter irHeat is reported at 40 per a barn floor, daily. Others suggest as atp Lisas was resumed. speare ’sil Otnello ” Wad assigned to ink My* 44 Beter dew that than be strong minded, cent, in improved condition. Rye indi- admirable plan that a few inches of lime 1 know not whether you are acquainted betorthed was to play Desdemona. * ~ and dew your own cook ’n, and live in your cateS an Increased average or 22 per eent. be placed about, three inches deep near the own kitch’n.” Hay, as elsewhere, in extra condition. PACK’S MANDRAKE “Add don't forget to send your card J}bw jBBSkv.—Whept has an increased am of Jewish parentage, and was reared in part with a certain repugnance, ahd only hen yowwr c MtbtOM Dr.• Jacobi" — breadth, and 20 per cent, improvement in LIVER PILLS poverty. Like:e the Moor, I Wong to a I to relieve the embarrassment of the direc- “Indeed, Fshaunt What’s the name af condition « 13 per cent increase of acre­ the disease an authority says : “In grounds despised race.- Lhaye also -hod to «'’coun ­ 1 tor. i The ^character of the Moor at that the alley, and which bell ?” age in rye ; 24 per cent Increase Of straw­ that are disposed to give tee foot-rot, the ter the curse ofjjrtjttdice, under Sthicta I time lay Air removed from me, and agretet The New York girl took Ottt a memor ­ berries, 20 in Hay, and 22 in raspberries. former would find it advantageous to have The principal remedy in these nils, is have bitterly suffered., Still, in time I rose neither with my JLndihation nor my inni andum book as if to put it down. Scarcely: on eastern State showsiio uniform- the hoofr of his sheep rasped or pared above all obstacles, and if l'have not like vidnality, for 1 had never known the de­ on not better to let me write condition of all its products. once every fortnight or three week. This ' PODOPHYLLlM; hio .—Com in the average is two per Othello become A groat general, I have be­ mon of Jealousy, nor experienced the tor , deart” said the BbrtSi is not often done, DUt it appears reasonable vlng turnsi ofoi bebefrsyed ': lore., In iact,** at the 44 It is lust as well to have it legible, you cent, above last year in condition; and 10 and would not.be very expensive. In un­ cure come at least a passable actor. ” inclosed dt mountainous countries, where Is, re- 44 Say rather an arllstln the highest sense rehearsal I was as little pleased with my know. ” • • /. § - : •„ per cent, less than the average on the 1st _ im, never performance as was our sensible manager, “Take it,” said the New York girL of June. The Improvement in the condi ­ the sheep have particular tracts, gravel imuuuQ 1 ; they sre s oi-the word. ” might be scattered in sufficient quantities th'e appetite, Riving “ If I am an artist, Othello has made me anffOeafed afi entlffifalliifd HTfllfl eve­ 44 Ther’s tew York sHUi’ns in it when I tion of winter wheat averages over 160 tone and wb'oiwhole system : they slso cure so ; or rather, love and jealousy, which are ning. ' *' __ hand ittoyott” * ' ' ' per cent, over the oondition of last year ’s to wear and harden the horn. ” Jsnndloe, Constipation, Rh

MEDICAL. 0R0CKBIK8 MISCELLANEOUS. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING GROCERIES. DRY GOODS—-BOOTS A SHOES. FIRE! FIERI FIRII .: William J. Shan't Improved - THE LATEST. THE BOTTOMLE88 [Um CwVJ w PoUnAftomerlj BILLIARD TABLED tietat of the BnptUt Church It WITH HIS PATENT CUSHIONS, BY THB The quantity of feeds which has been consumed Well known to be superior to eny now to use. rtni¥)Tnlniit t Maxcvactokt , 44 Msecs* Braast, New Yon*. throughout)? ewEngland. He wr* la tor late The greet popularity of Sharp's Improved Bil­ obliged I# ktvt (be pal pit to mti liard Tables has rendered it necessary to make exten­ Quickest Telegraph Me own Mfc, end Ms Magic Pow- DISASTROUS FIRE, sive arrangements, in order to meet the increasing the mael wonderful fflecavwtas ot demand, and he la now prepared to fill any order Line In the World. time*. It to the greet Has left bat a with which his petrosa or Hi* public generally, may flavor him. W. J. Sharp, having haa practical ex­ LIVER * BILIOUS REMEDY perience for nearly twenty yean tn the manufacture which completely throve In the elude ell atbcvdtf* SMALL STOCK of Billiard Tables, and having made a number of eoretiee teWdktne; end tt eflbrde him moeh gratl- valuable improvements, he guars* tec* a Uhto, which Eeatfon thet they reeelTe the unenlraoae epprobe- for elasticity of touch, mechanical construction on Men stall who have tested tbtan, The *■*» BU' In town from which the pnblic een nuke eny good, scientific principles, and eleganoe of appearance, will RENNELS & RICHARDSON OPENING OF CANALS, RIYEBS ----OF----- s tone Powders ere e ______selection, end In vlewof the wants thereof, we have challenge competition. His neWly invented patent POSITIVE CURB FOR LIVER added considerable Cushions have been pronounced by the meet ow*- AND LAKES. I^OW PRICES, COMPLAINT, potent fudges to be suiterior to any now in use. II* ARE SELLING GOODS n enabled to furnish the best Billiard Table manu- r m 1L> morn oMreretod term, and on Immedtete eot For which we have aalangssnght, bee at lari been mctnr of iliblUHe dsraagemanla eneelleot foe VARIETIES OB' fostered tn the United States, and saatoln the Mine oUStipat!^ 1^ * Bel which Sharp ’s Tables so Justly have aequired. Babe found, and we come to yon with Ike glad tiding* Cues and Trimmings constantly on hand. Old cush­ [OR LESS MONEY THAN that the days of lowsSeTbpowelncee, Phulneee, Heartburn, Palpi ions repaired at short notice. Orders by mall punc­ ration,and e nod wcmdertul cum end tually attended to. Bend for descriptive circular OTHER MERCHANTS* GOODS COST THEM fbbventiyk of fever and ague i and price Hst. W. J. SH ARP. FREE TRADE 4 LOW PRICES, HIGH PRICES (We advta* ell who am troubled with (Me hirhi GROCERIES! 43iu3 48 Mercer street, New York. malady to always keep the Pewdere on bend reed; GO TO Hare passed away, and I am now receiving my for Immediate nee) THE HEALING FOPL. Hem ere e few Important particulars — ND HOUSE OF MERCY. Howard Aseocia- Rennets & Richardson SPRING AND SUMMER I—'They ere the greet Specific lor ell blllona etfUc And Dry Goode, tion reporta, for young men, on the Crime of Solitude, and the Errors, Abuses and Die cases,which, Conference of Great Powers, Btoekef 1—1They ere the only known remedy the* will core For Ufcest Styles Ladies’ And ere prepared to offer now destroy the manly powers, and create Impediments Hussia Sends Troop* to Liter Complaint. to Marriage, with sure means of reBer Bent In Dress Goods, Sheetings, 4~ They mo the on^r known remedy that wIB cure sealed lettor envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. Shirtinga, Denims, Ac., Poland. J. Sklllen Houghton, Howard Association, Philadel­ 4—The Pewdere ere on thorough Intheir operation GREATER INDUCEMENTS'! phia, Pa. |n82:lyl Prints of new and beauti­ DRY GOODSI thet one peehege will he ell thet the majority ol thoee using them will neqpira te effect e earn. ful designs, and at very Which I offer at ahouftffnn lmlf last years price*. 4—They ere e mild end pleasant, end yet the meet than heretofore * TO CONSUMPTIVES, eflhctosl eethertlc known. mill advertiser, haring been restored to health In reasonable prices,Ladies ’ PRINTS, SHEETINGS, STRIPES, 4—The*.ere-the cheeped end beet medicine ex JL a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav­ Cloths, Broadcloths, Cas- WM. BENNETT’S taut, as they een be cent by meQ to eny pert of th* The senior number of oar firm is now cost nuk ing suffered for several years with a severe long giebofor the ptkw Id seats. ing purchases, end we are affection, end that dread disease Consumption —is gimeres, Cottonades, an DENIMS, COTTONADES, Circulars containing information, certificates, hi anxious to make known to bis fellow-suflerers the unequalled assortment of format ion^Ao, eeet to eay part, free of charge. means of cure. CHEAP GROCERY STORE Ac., Ac., Ac. Gann st ata Recoil ire. or by mall oa applica* Dally BecelTlmc Fresh Supplies, To all who desire it* he will sends copy of the Dress Trimmings, Yan­ tloo to 0^0. ChABE end Co M •f Every Dencrlptlwm. prescription, used (free of charge), with the direction* ]e calling Oiriml Aonnvs, Nhw H at **. G ot *. for preparing and using the same, which they will kee Notions, eta; Groce ­ A large assortment of PRICE, FIFTY ClfS. PER &0X. find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron ­ chitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Long Af­ ries ot the finest quality fections. The only object of the advertiser in send­ in the market, Hand- DRES8 GOODS, ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and CROWDS OP PEOPLE spread information whtch he conceive# to be Invalu­ Made Boots, and a Su- Barred Mulls , India Book , Striped povs DYSPEPSIA CURE! COME AND SEE US? able, and be hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, erb assortment of La­ Every day- V IMa greet imnedy for elldleeeeee of the as it will cost them nothing, and may move a bless and Plain N ainsooks , Saksankt ing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return Sics’, Misses' and Chil­ As we can do hotter by you then you can else­ mall, will please address Cambric , D ottkd Mulls , * STOMACH, where. To those of our local customer*, we say REV. EDWARD A. W1L80N, dren’s Shoes and Gaiters. 34:ly Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. Also, a large assortment Iri8 h Likins , Linbn ft (he dbeorery of the Inventor of Coe ’e valnabU that our stock of Congh Balaam, while experiment for his own health of TRUNKS, at various Sprbads A N apkins , It cored cramp in the Stomach for him which had AGENTS "WANTED. NEW STOCKS before yielded to nothing bat chloroform. The el (SAMPLES sent free. No capital required- La- prioea. moat daily testimony from various parte of the coun ­ Groceries & Provisions IJ dies or gentlemen can earn fromto $10 per BLEACHED MUSLINS, Ae. try enooaxage as to believe that than la no disease day. Enclose stamp and address TRIPP « CO., CALL AND SEE At greatly reduced price*, at caused by e disordered stomach it will not rpeedil; Iff COMPLETE, Eighth *k.N.Y. nyi Thee# goods will be found very cheap. cure, PHYSICIANS Broeur abd css it 1 CALL AND SEE WM. BENNETT’S Mibmtbbs oivi Tbctiitobt or its Kffioaot ! And from ell direct loos we receive tidings of carer Consisting ef ell the varieties of AITLIOTED SE8T0EED! IGKORAHOE CALL AND SEE performed! A foil stock of Eipoeed! FallaoiM TTnmuked. THE NEAT GOODS DYSPEPSIA, TEAS, SUGARS AND COFFEES, Highly important to both sexes, married or sin U»le care to cure! gle, in health or disease. D*. Larmont ’s Paris, THE NEAT GOODS Fine Caanmeres, Black Cloths and Doe ­ Anything kept in a HEARTBURN* FLOUR, PORK, London and New York Medioal Adviser and Mar­ THE NEAT GOODS skins, Fancy Goods and Yankee No ­ One deee will care E riage Guide, Doth edition. 400pages, nearly 100 an FISH, SALT, DRIED BEEF, atomical iflnstrations upon Mental and Nervous FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE SICE-HEADACHE, Debility, Urinary Deposits and Inpoteney. Affeo- THE NEW STYLES, tions; Gloves and Hosiery, Hats and It bee cared In hundreds of esses I tions or the Bladder, Kidneys, Qenito-Urinary Can he found at Smoked Hama ami 8Mamide re, Organs, and their eonseqaences, and anatomy of THE-NEW STYLES, Caps, Umbrellas and Parasols, and Silk HEAD-ACHE AND DIZZINESS, both sexes—European hospital practice —the au­ THE NEW STYLES, W*. BENNETT’S. It slops In thirty mlnntes! thor ’s moral, legitimate ana effectual, method of Snn Umbrellas, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, A large quantity of preventink too rapid increase of family —his une­ It corre cts et ones! qualled Paris ana London treatment, etc. Mailed . AND LOW PRICES Groceries, Boots 5 Shoes free for 81.50 closely sealed. AU who would avoid RISING OF THE FOOD, NASON * KLINE’S e barbarous treatment with Mercury Copaiba, AND LOW PRICKS LEATHER & FINDINGS. It stops immediately 1 jeotions. Cauterisations, Quack Specifics, Anti­ AND LOW PRICES &dotes and Instruments, should own this valuable Farmers, and every body else, can have the ase ef a DISTRESS AFTER EATING, work, or consult the Doctor personally or by let­ One dose will remove ! SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS. ter, No. 173 Broadway, N. Y., from 10 a. m. to ft p. RENNELS & RICHARDSON’S, first clam set of HAY SCALES, at BOOTS & SHOES & CLOTHING, CHOLERA MORBUS, m. P. 0. box 844. New York, is all the address Manufactured to order and Warranted. Rapidly yields to a few doses required. Consultation, Advioe, and Medicine Nearly opposite the St. Johns House. W*. BENNETT’S J. 8CATTEBGOOD * CO. fS, in all oases in advance. “We concur with oth ­ Bt. Johns, Spring and Bummer. 1M7- BAD BREATH, 44 Cor. Clinton Avenue and Hlgham Street. er papers in recommending Dr. Larmont and his Will be changed with half a Bottle ! work. ”Cour. dee Etas Unis, German die Reform. It i* my pnrpose to meek the Jiarket at alt times IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS GROCERIES ^GROCERIES 11 Dispeteh,Staats Zeitung.Atlas.Mod. Review. 43yl tn prices, sad to keep a full and complete stock of Its trarssosoBBTBD access* 87 GOOD GOODS. "TEA I do not profess to sell bowing to the foet that It cures by fHHK CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES. the best good* cheaper than they can be bought of AMistinfE Nature FLOUR & FEED, SECRETS for the million. A moyt valuable Constantly on hand at ______Jobber* and Manufacturers, but will ** every time,” To Rb-Assebt her Sway in the GROCERIES and wonderful publication. Dr* Hunter’s Vado W*. BENNETT’S. Is at Meoum, an original and popular treatise on Man give you good* worth the money you pay for them. System . and Woman, their Physiology. Functions, and St. John*. May 1ft, 1807. 34:m R. PLUM STEAD. Nearly erory. dealer in the United States sells k at D. C. BALCOM’S Sexual disorders of every kind, with never-fail­ SL Johns, May 28,1847. nl:tf Onb D ollas Ps* Bottle ing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice MISCELLANEOUS. G. C. CLARK &> CO., Propbs . of l)r. Iluntor has long boon, and still is, unboun ­ NEW HAVEN, CONN. GROCERY STORE, ded, but at the earnest solicitation of nnmerou# Hi. W. TUCKER’S HARDWARE. One door north of the 1st National Bk., St, Johns. persons, he has been induced to extend his medi­ oal usefulness through the medium of the Vade Patent Combined The highest market price paid for Batter, Kggs, Mecum. One copy, securely enveloped, will be i©er. 1807. L Y O N and all"kinds ] of! produce.‘ -----2»:tf free of postpge to any part of tho United States for SO cents in P. 0. stamps. Address, postpaid. PERIODICAL DROPS! DRY GOODS—CLOTHING. D r. H untbr , N o . 8 Division st. N. Y. 4hrl THE YOUNG MEN, {For the Independent. 7 nil turn ms HE experience of the pest ten yean has dem­ To S. H. BED GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR War Deolared ! onstrated the fact that rei ianoe may be placed C O R B I T ’S Tin tno efficacy of BclTs Specific Pills, for the spee­ I saw nlittfc child go past. Patented. April 3d, 1800. IRREGULARITIES ! dy and permanent cure of Sominal Weakness. Just peeping from her hood. • Emissions, Physical and Nervous debility. Impo ­ _____ The undersigned hog leave to announce to the tence, or want of power, tho result of Scxnal Ex­ And asked her why she sought to stray NEW HARDWARE STORE! I have tasted theeo Drops in my own practice, public generally, that they have, and are receiving cess, or Youthful Indiscretion, which negleotcr uox- Dr. Harvey's Gulden rills is a remedy For something yet beyond, mar fall into the hands of really needy sufferers* our degrees stronger than the above, and intend-* * What means this engcrncs* to bunt To all who suffer from any irregularity : painful ? 8UELF AND IlKAVY difficult, excessive, offensive or obstructed Men­ ed for " ’ ** * 11 “ From every earthly bond T struation, Lucorrhea, or the train of diseosos that box It answers, and I feel it glow. follow, I would say, try a bottle of Dr. Lyon ’s French Periodical Drops. Being a fluid prepara ­ MEN'S & BOYS’ CLOTHIHG ills of your druggist, send tho money to Dr. J And fires more warm abound. Figure No. 1 represents Full Ded Elevated. tion, their action is more direct and positive than Stryan, 819 Broadway, N. Y„ and they will he “AU else is dull, too dark, and so “ “ 3 “ Hed with Elevating Attached H -A. jA DWARE, any pills orpowdeils- Explicit directions, bearing sent free from observation by return mail. L29yl I’m going to Jacob Brown ’s.” " “ 2 without Elevating Attachment, as ■ my facsimile, accompany each bottle. Stationary Bed- They may be obtained of nearly every druggist LOVE Sc MATRIMONY. “ M 4 End view, showing springs combined. SUCH AS : In the countty, or by inclosing the price to 07(4. HATS A OAFS, fPIIE affections of theopposite sex may bo gained The Gallant Major Is on hand with his usual CLARK. A Co., New Haven, Ch, General Agents 1 by following simple rules, and all may marry well selected stock of fashionable Spring and J. H. OOBBIT, Agent for tho Unitcd’Ststes and Canada- SHIRTS k DRAWERS, happily if desired, without regard to wealth, age. Bummer Clothing. Ladies’ Cloaks, Dress Hoods Walker Street, West, St Johns, Mich. DR. JOHN I> LYON. and Trimming*, Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots A CUTLERY, of nil Kind*. Practicing Physician Shoes, Hats k Caps, etc.; styles to suit the most New Haven Conn. SUSPENDERS, fastidious, and prices that will satisfy the most KELLEY, BROTHER k JOHNSON, Price JL40 per bottle. nS0:ly economical. Give him a call, and toll him you OBALSRS IX HE0KTXE8, AVOID THE QUACKS. saw his advertismeat in the Independent. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, HOSIERY, F you are suffering from the effect of youthful LUMBER, SHINGLES & LATH, ; 4 . . - -’J Ac., Ac., indiscretion ana have Seminal Weakness. 9100 EDWARD IEmissions, Ac., I will send you free of oharge, in­ (delivered at Ovid Station or Elsie), FARMING IMPLEMENTS, To be fonnd west of Detroit. We koep always on formation which if followod will oure you with­ out medicines. Address HENRY AMHDEN, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, For a medicine that will cure hand a large assortment ef Station D. New York. [S8vl OF ALL KIND& B OOTS Sc SHOE, GOUGHS, INFLUENZA, DR. *F. BRYAN, ot A BROADWAY, N. Y.( Consulting Physi- HARD WARE, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE; &a DRY GOODS, 01“ elan in all cases of Seminal, Sexual, Urin­ Ac., Ac., Ac. ary and Nervous Diseases in male or female. Ad­ TICKLING in the THROAT vice free, and correspondence strictly confidential. Elsie, Clinton County, Michigan. COOK, PARLOR AND BOX Our Saw and Grist Mill* are In operation, WHOOPING COUGH, Consisting of Sheetings, Ticks, Stripes, Den­ BAKERIES. and their service* are offered to the public. ims, Cottonodes, Detains, Prints, Ging ­ CASH FOR GRAIN & PRODUCE. STOVES, hams, Cambrics, Molls, Ac. Ac. ST. JOHNS BAKERY Or relieve Ghntampilre Coughs, Mqulek as IF* Grain and produce taken in exchange for Awa Good*, Lumber, Shingle*, etc. Sttf RAILROADS. Of the very beet Manufacture. Coe’s Cough Balsam I Confectionery Establishment. ERRORS OP YOUTH. We also koep on hand a foil line of ovember , 1M4. 1 GENTLEMAN who suffered for yean from TOT, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARE TRIABLE A DAYTOH, Proprietors. DETROIT * MILWAUKEE RAILROAD A Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the NIn connection with the new and po waifo l Upper effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake ef Constantly on hand and made to order. Over One Million Bottles Cabin Steamships. ____ suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the Shaken, Sundowns, Sun Umbrellas, Cot ­ Walker Street, (West.) Have been sold ’and act a tingle instonee ef it« “DETROIT” and “MILWAUKEE” recipe and direction* for making the simple remedy JekMng 14mm mm Short aetlce. failure is known- Weharre, in oar possessionlanj ton and Silk Parasols, Ladies' J^EEP constantly on hand, at Wholesale A Retail, Until further notloe, trains will leave St. Johns as by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit quantity of Certificates, some of them from by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address­ Gloves and Hosiery, under: ing, la perfect confidence, JOHN'S. OGDEN, BREAD, GOING WEST. EMINENT PHYSICIANS Mixed at 4:08 a.m. for Grand Haven. 44:ly 42 Cedar Street, New York. FIBS, The above stock of goods hove been purchased Mall at 3:50 p.m. for Milwaukee. etnee the recent decline, therefore, 1 am confident Who have naed ikin their prattles, and given In endless Variety, *11 ef which we will sell et CAKES, GOING EAST. TOBACCO AND CIGAR8. that I can give satisfaction to all thoee who will H the pre-eminence over every other compound- prices that will defy competition. One word more Accommodation at 4:4ft a.m. for Detroit. favor me with their patronage. —all persons indebted to G. W. Stephenson, or the CRACKKR8, ETCi Mali at 11:10 a.m. for Detroit. AN EXCLUSIVE It does not Dry up a Cough, but undersigned, cither by note or book account, will With their forge oven and Improved machinery, thoy Mixed at liOO p.m. for Detroit •* Come and See Me!" confer a great fevor by settling the same without havo one of tho best establishments in the State.— SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS Loosen* It! Their help is old experienced hands. Refreshments at Detroit, Owosso and Grand Ha­ Your*, Truly, delay, and save expense. ven, and open Company ’s Ferry Steamer on Detroit So as to enable the patient to expectorate freely. Frbsh Oysters A Ice Cream River. Comfortable hotel above depot at Grand Kept In their season. J. H. CORBIT. Two or three doeee G. W. STEPHEN SON A 80N. Haven. TOBACCO STORE St. Johns, J*n 44,1447. *l:ly. April 84,1847. d 31 Lnnoh at mil Ixonx-si of day. CONNECTIONS-At Detroit, with Great Wee- "Will Invariably Cure Tickling in the The highest cash price paid for Batter ifc rg g. tern and Grand Trunk Railways for all points East Throat! FRI8BIB A DAYTON Michigan Cestral and Michigan Southern railroad*. IN ST. JOHNS. GROCERIES. MISCELLANEOUS. St Johns, April 17,1487. 2»:tf At Milwaukee, with the Milwaukee dfc St Paul, Milwaukee A Prairie Du Chlen, and Milwaukee 4k JK&teS’J&.'Sa1,h* GR0VE8TEEN»S PIAN08. Chicago Railroads, for all point* Weet and North ­ SPRING TRADE. JgAKERY A CONFECTIONERY STORE. west FUesengers for G. W. Railway, go on the and weedy in Its operation, it is perfhffL, GROVBSTEEN’S PIANOS. Company ’s Ferry Steamer at D.4M.K.K. Dock Wm. H. SPRAGUE, G. W. OLDS, J. Gaehter has Just purchased the stock of the 10:30 a.m., and 430 p.m. GBOVESTEEN’S PIANOS. D. * M. Office*, 1V44. THOU. BELL, ef any aga late C. CL Conrad, and will continue the wnstnesa at Would here stole, that he hae opened an (In Loranger ’e old *Und, CUnton Avenue.) [way, Hew Xer the old stand. His stock consist* of 14 General Superintendent 2VCHrZfTfetW!t Railway , vaoLiaua mnitkiiiH in Bl* of CROUP we will guarantee flew Tor U These Rupee* * leave Detroit jfolly for all places EXCLUSIVE TOBACCO STORE a oupe, if taken in season* .... u ------way, Raw Yor_ GROCERIES k PROVISIONS, 4 SdORN*!EF 8 {*» A.V^DAY Are unrivalled for durability,power and sweetness in the GllhefHetM Sleek, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITH °fiV),1jc- Thity mq fost becoming the fovorite over KKPRESS■ 6:44 PM, NIGHT EXPRESS. Sugars, \ all Mih Meefetahs, Amateurs, and all lovers Cakes, Flee end- Confectionery. IS* I-save Grand Trunk Junction 80 mlnntae Whom he will keg^eonstantiy oa hand a Freeh OUT ITT ?** . 1® every rw*- later than the above time. Teas, TEN HOURS THE QUICKEST ROUTE JDLtewitbta the reaefcof alL it being the cheap “•*2* twjwf”r onovi33mffif ,*A Ha wilt make every effort to please hepuMfe. Cofleea, vOtj 4W BfoMWftji N. T» iSmi "WdiSSfe 4 00-. Prop ’ra And reliable conne ction* made tn Rffluo with the Cigars and Tobaccos, Ftokt A Barker Shop Erie Railway Broad Gnage DeuMe- Track Route, Soap, New Haven. Con a- WILLASB OiamilVAIVCE.-The Preel- and New York Centra) foe all place* At Wbaitsfelt and RtttiL V dent and Trustee* of the VillMe af Rx Han Veenra fitted up InI: connection with the Bakery Candles, ^SdS?ggrg-A.y ”A.4»?AGENTS for hereby ordain that from and eftorthu date t h EAST, SOOTH AND WEST. when______thei proprietor willi use every effort to saM«fo Tobacco**, Snuff*, Candies, dec, Hall, 8L shall noi be erected any wooden building er aowhn the meet fastidious, liin the line of Shaving,______H*lr- NOTE - Ticket* at cheep rates emmet he had on roofed building, on any lot fronting on Clinton Ate cutting, Shampooing. Ac. train*-at the D. 4k If. It Ptamhaeo at Grand Trank All ef which will be sold cheap foe cash er country olTpId. bM on hand . ftui noe, ia aM rilltge, between Kmiroad and Bute Prices: Shoving, 10c; Hair-enttl^g, Ifc^Sbam- we*t at the Junction, er at Company ’s Office, lfir Dealer* win please hear to mind that I prod see. U. W. OLD8*. I ef Gno- 134 JHfemm Avenue, Detroit N. B.—The higheet market price paid for Hide* eerie*, Flour, Fork, Com and MeatM streets. . Br Osos* or ran Villaor Boaod . Passed July fttb, 1847. 46:9w ohna, Rept. Iff, 1844. S’ General Agent New York. A Petto E. REIDY, Agent G. T. It, Detroit (IT) St* Johns, July 31,1847. gif tit. John*, Aprils, 1847. 2ktf