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“ STAND BY THE- UNION,. NOW AND FOREVER,” ' '

YOLTJIE I. BUCHANAN, BERBIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1863. - NUMBER 12.

THE WEEKLY UNION JDlJfl! From the Detroil Adverlis j.r & Tribune. . “ Pity,” observed N eville,“ when there neither Hugh nor Edith evinced the least - ■ From the Indianapolis Journal, 14th. IS rCBUSUED -EVERY 51 IT501 SOMEBODY’S DARLING: are so many maneuvering mammas and tendency to .drift off into dreamland; for Frightful Catastrophe ia the 121 sentimental daughters who Will appre THURSDAY MORNING, BY EMILY M. GOD.VUD, the pale and beautiful young widow had . Michigan Battery. date your six feet of 'manhood and your told a simple story of her life to him who b u c h a n a x m e n . Yesterday evening about-kaff pastsevea Camp." Bowling ") Smooth the hair gently snug little fortune.. Hallo! here comes had once confidently vowed to share its Fnuu oft' the pale brow, o’clock a heavy sullen roar, unlike the OFFICE IN TREMCNT HALL. your train! In with you,.-old fe llo w - vicissitudes— how she was a widow, and .Green, Ivy., y Fold his hands numbly. sharp crash of a gun, at first supposed by Their work’s ovev now. drop me a line now and then just to let alon.e! , , RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Close the eyes, drooping those not in the immediate vicinity, to be March 1, 1868. J me know that.you haven’ t.turn.ed -Mussul­ “ But I ana wearying you,” she said If paid in advance,...... £1.50 'Neath Death’s heavy dew; the firing of a gun 'to call on the city bat­ I f paid within six m on th s,...______1.75 He’s somebody’s darling, man at Constantinople, or taken to tiger- timidly. - ^ I f not paid within, the year------.2 00 Dr, E. S. Dodd, God only knows,who. talion, was heard in the direction of-In- liuniing.in the jungles of.Bengal.” “Nay, Edith,” said Soulhbank, re­ Five or more copies to one address, each 1.25 diana Avenue. In a few moments the' N o paper discontinued until ail arrearages Dear Sir:-— Raise his head gently, There was a cordial grasp of two earn­ proachfully. “ Who shotlld be interested are paid, except at the option of the publish­ Rest it on flowers, hurried galloping of an artilleryman of in the history of your sorrows if not. I?’’ ers. Calm be his slumbers, est hands— a farewell spoken, almost be­ the 32th Michigan battery, down Illinois We, Slid these green bowers. neath ilie breath—-and then Alfred Ne- “ It is a year ago to-night since Charles RATES OF ADVERTISING. . Sad eyes are watching, street, announced that something serious Tearfully true; SjjA'Sh, stood alone on the; platform, a mist died,” she added,, “ and I feel that it is One squrc, one insertion,...... $1.00 bad occurred, and a rutnov came down “ two insertions...... 1.25 the undersigned, take He’s Some mother’s darling, that was hot the dew or melting snow- my duty to exert myself at least for the “ three insertions,...... ___ 1.50 God only knows who. immediately a'ter, that several men had *' four insertions,— ...... 1.75 Nffakes before his eyes, and the express benefit of those- little ones who are left pleasure in recommend­ Place that fair ringlet, been killed by the explosion of a caisson ** six weeks,...... 2.00 train was speeding on through the gloom penniless. Mr. Southbank, ycur circle of “ three months,...... 3.00 Just threaded with gold, up the- avenue; We hastened .at qnce in O’er the still heart, where friends is large and influential— at leasY.I “ six months,...... 4.00 ing to the public your and darkness .of a. winter pight. the direction of tire report; ffnd f6Und a • • “ one year...... ; ...... G.flO It rested of old. AncI see even that’s “ Is this seat engaged, sir?” know it was. Can you .tell me of any Larger or smaller advertisements in propor­ squad of our city atlhqcornet; of . By bullets pierced through; Hugh Soulhbank answered in the neg­ situation in which, as governess, or com­ tion. GERMAN COUGH He’s somebody’s darling, . Illinois stre.et. and thu avenue; placing • A square is one inch of space, column width. God only knows who. ative almost petulantly, for the conduct­ panion, I could earn u livelihood, howev­ Business cards, not oyer six lines, $3.00 a guards, andAxdluding citizens'ffoftuhat er humble?” • Year. BALSAM. We hare He sleeps his last sleep, or’s voice aroused him from a deep rev- portion of the. avenue, between- Tennes­ All legal advertisements charged at the stat­ His last battle’s fought; brie.into which he had fallen. The twl Husfli was silent in an instant; he ute prices. . ; - see and Illinois streets, and eaw-the gtins tried it faithfully in our Victory’s laurels could scarcely .realize that this ..meek, A il transient advertisements to be paid for Shall pass him unsought. light of the half illuminated car, the and caissons of a battery filling the clear­ in advance. • - God pity the hearts heated atmosphere within, and the swift, timid, creature was the haughty, high- The privileges of-yearly .advertisers will he Company, and have ed space for some distance. Pass­ That wait, fond and true. spirited Edilli o f six years since} ■ At confined strictly to iheiv business, and all other For some hearts are waiting, tremulous motion of ;the train were alike ing up the Avenue we saw, some aistanre advertisements 'not-pertaining to tlieir regular length he spoke,. rather nervously, for found it to be one of God only knows who. ■ favorable to dream faucies, and.it was not below the Tennessee street crossing, the business,‘to be. paid for extra. ------Mrs*. Calthrope’s soft brown eves, were particularly pleasant to bp.roused up. to fore-wheels of a caisson broken , till to , JOB PRINTING. the Best Remedies that Till PASSING BEKEZE. make room for a lady and two little chil­ fixed upon his face. . Pamphlets,Hand-Bills,Circulars. Cards. Ball fragments, the tires and felloes torn off, Tickets, Attorneys Briefs, and other varieties Gently, gently, passing breeze,' dren. . “ I know of but one plan, Edith, which the seat split to. pieces,, and nothing left of-Plain and Fancy Hob Printing neatly execut­ we ever found in the Waft- the song I give to lbee ‘People havn’ t any business to be tfkv. [.could confidently .recommend to you, ed with promptness, on the ipost favorable To her who fs, of all the ivor d, but splinters and spokes which stuck out terms. Orders solicited line of Golds, Goughs, A world of worth and light to me! cling with children,” grumbled the fat and I fear, even-in this-instance, you will wildly in all directions. At the crossing -”» avid l l o y d , ? LLOYD & TTTRIOIS, Deftly, deftly, weave around man with spectacles opposite, across be unwilling to take my advjqe,” ■ = edwIn turxebA Proprietors. of Tennessee street we found the cause of Her classic brow a garland fair; whose outstretched feet the little four “ I will do whatever you recommend, the report, and the wrecked wheels. A and Bleeding of the And print, oh kindly, passing breeze, year-old had'stumbled. ‘ Hugh.’ ’ , T3uchana>t B usiness D ir e c t o r y . Thy sweetest, purest;purest kisses there!__ caisson of the Twelfth Michigan Battery, •Babies are a perfect nuisance in .a “ Then, dear, will you let the aiA years Lungs,ox in any disease Softly, softly, press those lips, A ...... f-^ which was on its way to the depot to take J. H. ROE, Whose coral hue I hope-to see, car,” remarked an acidulated old maid that have paised be but as a tumultuous the cars for Ohio, luid exploded in thp DEALERS in drugs, medicines, stationery, of. the Throat ■ We To thee she’ ll not. refuse the blms- whose nerves were disturbed by the ba­ dream-, and stand once more at my > side 3'C., ^"C., Roe’s Corner, Buchanan, Mich. The holy bliss—denied to me! middle of the crossing of Tennessee and by-bundle whose blue eyes were on a as we stood together in auld lang syne. candidly recommend to Adieu, adieu, oh passing breeze, ^ New York streets and the avenues, one of ROE & CARLISLE, I ’ll longing wait, for breath of thine; level with its mamma’ s sbbuTder. I have never ceased to love you, Edith! the most densely populated portions of HOUSE, sign, and ornamental painters. Shop To bring rue back some tokeu of . And Hugh Southbank— whether out of shall I have no reward for my constancy? on Front street, over Slaters waggon shop, every one troubled with The smile, the glance of ‘Angel mine!’ the city, killing the two men who were Buchanan, Mich. voli ndtf the sheer spirit of contradiction, or from Dear love, will you forget the past and riding on it instantly, mortaRy* wounding a disease of this nature Christian charity, will-never, we fear, be be my wife?” • : ? ■a. fioy who was-iu the street near by, and H. F. STRONG. LOVE IS AN EXPRESS TRAIN. MANUFACTURER of and dealer in boots and known— leaned forward and'took up the “ But the children, Hugh?” ^ severely wounding one of the riders. shoes of every" description;.One do.or smith of “ They shall be my children, too.” A> to send and-get a bottle The winter night was closing dark and four*3?ear-old upon his knee, while he as­ The circumstances, as we learned them, the American House, Main street, Buchanan, sisted the lady to dispose o( her manifold Speed on your way, fleet-winged night Mich. and try it. dreary around the tumult and bustle of a after a good deal of inquiry, .were as fol­ railroad station in the heart of thegreat traveling bags and bundles. express! you bear within your iron arms lows: The battery was comnig down the E. S. DODD, Yours very respectfully1, city. Mothers were there, bidding adieu “ Thank you, sir.” two hearts that have passed tilt fiery ’ or­ PRACTICING Physician and manufacturer of avenue at a gallop, and at the point nam­ The words were spoken so Tow that deal of trial and suffering, Iq be happy Dodd's Celebrated Cough Medicine, Buelian- Capt. J. 0. Cross.Uo. D, 25?R ‘. Ivl. I. to their little children:—husbands parting ed the caisson exploded. Several persons . an, Mich. Hugh scarcelv caught their- sound, but at last! Speed on your way, for the Serge, W m , A 'fhornas, a rom wives— cold, experienced travelers saw it, and saw the men blown high into o whom'll seamed a m'ere vtlic rosy little boy on bis kirn* quite.made dawn of light, is reddening the frozen E. A. ROSS. Gorpl. D . H . Duncan u the air, but did not at the moment know JUSTICE of the Peace; will attend to all the up for his mother’s taciturnity by clamor­ earth beyond those orient hills,' and the “ Clarence Lomison, a half across the coiuine'at on wtugs of what the flying fragments Worp. They business of his office promptly and in stood steam, and nervous, uncertain voyagers ously demanding to see the- stranger’ s morning of perfect love is bright above order. Special attention given to,the making Private E. Rich, ran at once to the place, and found two out o f deeds, mortgages, bills o f sale, notes, a a to whom the briefest journey appeared watch, and rubbing his velvet cheeks de­ the darkness of six weary years!,;.. men lying in,New York .street, close to and all writings o f an official character. Henry Beebe, fraught with indescribable peril. These lightfully against thercostiy furs which ; “ Hallo! who on earth ever expected,to Office'in toohi N o.3, Union Block, Buchauan, U Ihos. Chapman, u Judge.;Wick's residence,, a Mich. u were the tableaux exhibited • within the edged Hugh’s traveling' coat. / ‘Papa, see you, Hugh • Southbank!- Why I horrible wreck, blown out of. all, resem­ Buchanan, May 18th, 1863 volln2tf Geo. W. Bass, a gas-lighted waiting-room, while without had a fur coat like this—papa is dead thought you were en route for the East, blance to humanity, and entirely-deS^ now,” chattered the little" fellow, lifting and I was ju-t considering,.the,.propriety OSBGRN & WELCH, the snow fell, white and ceaselessly,, and the other badly wounded.- They were DRUGGISTS and Apothecaries, Tremont PREPARED AND SOLD; BY the fiery eye of the locomotive threw a his brown eyes to Hugh’s with innocent of directing a letter to-Stambaiil, when thrown fully 100 feet from the; place of .building, Buchanan, Mich. E, S. DODD, M, D., Sf Co.,’ Buchanan, Mich., line of li^ight through the darkuess for confidence. here you turn up in Broadway!” . - the explosion, and how the survivor es­ to whom all.orders should be addressed. A l­ HEMINGWAY & WILSON; so sold by yards' around. •; Hugh did not answerr—he looked down “ I have changed till my plans,.Neville} caped death from, the fall is unaccountable. ATTORNTES and Connselors at Law, Nota­ J. H. ROE, Buchanan, Hugh Southbank was walking (slowly in the liquid eves with a strange feeling, and concluded to remain at home for the The other man was blown higher than ries Public, and War Claim Agents. Office OSBORN $ WELCH, Buchanan. up stairsin Ross & Alexander’s new brick LARI MORE & DEAN, Niles. up and down the platform, with his arm akin to the memory of forgotten dreams. rest of my days.” any of the adjoining houses, and thrown block,Front street, Buchanan, Mich. , EMORY SMEAD,'Dayton. resting carelessly on the shoulder'of A l­ Where had; he seen those eyes before? “ And what magic spell has wrought about two hundred feet down Tennessee S. STRATTON, New Buffalo- ,, fred Neville, his dearest, oldest friend. “ And mamma is going toB --- —, to try this transformation?” ROSS, PEARS, t*d 'beneath the tiny slumberous lids— but it is unable to express itself in words. kins. r ■

MdBMgafWm { IV H Freia flic 25th Midi. Infantry. STATE m m * miscellaneous items'. Statements received as to the army m movements of Meade and Lee are very — The Union Powder Works in New Lebanon, Ky., July 9th, 1863. , *—Jack Frost’s raid last Week damaged conflicting. It is confinently believed Buell an aiji^|uly gftb, 1863. Durham, N. H , turn out two tons of D e a r F olks: —I expect you have heard the corn and potatoes, in St. Clair county, that Meade has Lee’s comnlnnicaticm and the corn, beans, and cueumbers* on powder per day for the Government. o f the fight, atul would like to hear from «r - - ‘ with Richmond at his mercy. Both mft.v Well, we have had a hard battle low lands in Hillsdale county. These works, with three other large es­ From Charleston. armies are making rapid movements tablishments, furnish a large portion of and I will give you all the particulars. — C.-1. C. O Loomis who entered the Southwest, and a great battle will no the powder used in this war. The Du­ We heard last Thursday that Morgan .war as Captain of the First Michigan doubt be fought north of the Rappahan­ pont Works, Wilmington, Del; Hazard, had crossed the Cumberland, and that if Battery, from -'Cold water, has recently nock. Direct communication between in Connecticut; Oriental, in Maine; and lie had, nn engagement with his forces been transferred from the Army of the THE REBELS ATTACK RICHMOND. the army of the Potomac and Washing­ the Union in New Hampshire, hare in was certain, so Col. Moore went across Cumberland, to the position of Chief fof ton lias been established. But little hope, the aggregate turned out at the rate of KY,. ANO DRIVE A FEDERAL the river and picked out for the battle­ Artillery in the Department of the Mo- according to the statement of a deserter, 400 barrels per day. field the neck of a peninsula formed by a nongahela, and has gone to Pittsblirgli, FORCE is entertained by the rebels of being able large bend in the river. This neck was which will be his headquarters. . — The Prince William George, of Den­ to reach Richmond in safety. Their_ A Bay of Thanksgiving and Prayer. protected by steep and rocky bluffs on —Brine of 85 per cent, strength Iras mark,'has been elected King of Greece,, whole flank is seriously annoyed by our eac,l\ side, and the only place the enemy and has accepted the position. He re­ "Washington, July loth, 1803. been obtained from the new Corunna cavalry. A Proclamation by the President of the Unit­ coAd reach us was on the road leading to well. The Owosso well also furnishes a mains another year in Denmark to com­ Lee’s force is estimated as Follows: Cav­ ed Staten of Americas Columbia. Here we threw up breast* fair show of brine plete his studies, When he is to be married alry, 1 l,(X)U;Longstre3" and Ewell’s corps, it has pleased Almighty God to hearken to works, and back of them chopped down a to a daughter of Queen Victoria, and take M U ESIB. the supplications and prayers of an afflicted — The Portsmouth Salt company has T8.000 each; Hill’s corps, 15,000; these, ■winrow of trees, falling a number of them possession of liis throne. people, and to vouchsafe to the army and na­ chosen as Superintendent, A. E. McClain, with 18,000 more rebels at Richmond! vy of the United States on the land and on across the road. — A great conflagration at Liverpool and Petersburg, are reported to constitute the sea victories so signal and so effective as recently of Syracuse, N ; Y. Friday evening, while we were bavin**’ on the-3d inst., raged for fifteen, hours, the whole rebel forces. to furnish reasonable ground for augmented — A couple of ingenious and enterpris- Federal Yictory in confidence that the Union of these States will a skirmish drill, a courier came in saying and burned a large w arehouse, with 8200, The Confederacy never had so f Now. therefore, J>c'it known that T do set in the and the others sent,to the — Major P. A. Weber, of the Sixth . . „ . , apart Thursday, the sixth day of August J .Jp-chiiel Gavin, the foreman, was mslamly is the largest and best organized at the front. I laid on a chip-pile with Jim Michigan Cavalry, who was recently kilt next, to be obsei-ved as a day" for national killed, his head being severed from bis Sherman Bums Jackson, and South, and the fate of the Confederacy thanksgiving, praise, and prayer, and I invito Slater and slept soundly until morning. ed on the Potomac, left Grand Rapids the people of the United States to assemble body as though cut with a knife, and his depends on him. Lee has received or­ When I awoke they were bringing the early in the war, as Lieutenant in the Returns to Vicksburg. on that occasion in the customary' places of ^kull shivered into fragments. ders not to fight Meade now, but ma- worship, and in the forms approved by then- last load of camp goods over. Jt was not 2d Cavalry, was promoted to be Captain1 noeuvre in such a manner as to draw the own conscience render the homage due to the i — Mrs. Gen. Grant was serenaded at long after before our pickets were driven in the Sixth, and*earned his Majority by- Union arm}7 towards Staunton or Gordons- Divine Majesty for the wonderful things He §t. Louis on the 14th, by the loyal citi­ &C., &c. &c. has done in the nation’s behalf, and invoke in. Morgan then got his artillery in posi­ faithful and skillful service in the field. ville, by which time they hope to rein­ the influence of His holy* spirit to subdue zens, and she delegated an officer to make tion and threw a shell in our breastworks; Major Weber was a noble hearted, genial,- force Lee. the anger which has produced and so long tprr acknowledgments and ask the friends then sent in a flag of truce demanding intelligent young man. His remains are sustained a needless and cruel rebellion; to dlf the Union to -remember the suffering The at Charleston harbor is pro It is rumored in Washington that the- change the heart, of the insurgents; to guide an immediate and unconditional surren­ to be sent home to Grand Rapids for in­ soldiers and their bereaved families. Mrs. gressing. The steamer Star of the South Major-Generalship in the army, made the counsels of the government with wisdom der. terment. •* adequate to so great a national emergency; .©rant was traveling, from Galena to join brings dates to New York to the 25ih. vacant by the retirement of Gen. W ool, aiid to visit with tender care and consolation Col. Moore replied that “ it is the F rcst.— This vicinity was visited by a Iter husband, who since the commenGe- When she left heavy cannonading was will be tendered to Gen. Grant, throughout the length and breadth of our wrong day an 1 too early in the morning .frost on Thursday morning of last week. Two military prisons are to*-be con­ land, all those who, through the vicissitudes nSent of the war, has not asked for one heard, and shells were plainly seen burst­ for me to surrender.” They then took the On low ground and in hollows its effects structed,— one at Rock Island, 111., to- of marches, voyages, battles, and , have day’s absence. He has not found time ing over Fort Wagner. been brought-to suffer in mind, body*, or es­ flag back and commenced the fight in were disastrous to growing crops, in some consist of 100 buildings,, each 200 feet td-he sick. A rebel force o f 2,500 attacked a small tate, and finally to lead the whole nation earnest. The Colonel then ordered our places killing not only vines, but large Federal detachment at Richmond, Ky., long, and the other at Point Lookout,. through paths of repentance, and submission ^~Henry Ward Becclier refuses to* to the Divine wifi, to the perfect enjoyment company to the front. When we got patches of corn also. The damage was and compelled them to fall back upon Md., to accommodate 10,000 persons. preach or lecture in England; he says he of fraternal peace. * there we found that they had driven our notgeneral.— Hastings Banner. Lexington, and closely followed up tlieir European dates are to the 19tli inst, In witness whereof I have hereunto set thy boys behind the fallen timber, hut we did "Lot go out on a political mission, and hand and caused the seal of the United States A F rost.— In some localities in this, retreat, Lexington lias been placed un­ Mr. Roebuck has withdrawn his motion kept On over the fallen trees an 1 poured soriar from desiring to influence public ■to be affixed. . . . county a severe frost occurred on Tues der martial1 law. The rebels are suppos­ for recognition of the Southern Confede­ Done at the-city of Washington, this opinion in the Old World concerning a volley into them which drove them day and Thursday nights of last week. ed to be- the advance o f Bragg’s army. racy. Jt is announced that Spain will not fifteenth day of July, in the year of our back for awhile. They soon came up America, he don’t care anything about it. Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- Buckwheatwas cut entirely to the ground. There is a report from secession sources take the initiative in the matter of re coo--O again with a yell, thinking they would Bully for Beecher! three, and of the Independence of the United We hear of no other damage being done. that 15,000 rebels are moving northerly nition. Russia has assented to the prop - States .of America the eighty eighth. . © >P scare us out. We had it then for awhile. — The Union Congressional Conven­ ositions of the allied powers on the Po­ By the President: A braham: Lincoln. —Lansing Republican. by way of Crab Orchard. As fast as we could load we would charge tion in the 3d District of Vermont has Wu. II. S e w a r d , Secretary' of State. — The Roller Grain Drill, which has May. Way, with 250 of the 9lli Michi­ lish question, but tin. Polish national gov­ upon them, and it looked comical enough re nominated Portus Baxter, the present figured so advantageously at the County gan Cavalry, forced Morgan to an engag­ ernment dissents therejrom. TERMS OF PEACE. to see their long butternut coat-tails flying Representative. Fairs, for the past few years, and which ement at 3 o’ clock on Sunday morning, as they went over the logs. The fight Some journals talk about arranging holds a high reputation among success­ — Rev. Dr. Benjamin Hale, who filled a mile from Salineville, Ohio, and routed N e w A dvertisements . soon became a hand to hand contest, and terms o f peace with the rebels— as ful farmers, is manufactured by Jos. Has- tlieppLice of President of Hobart Col­ him, capturing 240 prisoners. Morgan, lasted three and a half hours. They J. M. ROE, though, in order to a cessation of war, It brouek, of Centerville, St. Joseph county. lege;. Geneva, N, Y.., for more than 20 with 300 men, escaped, but were al? cap­ charged on us nine different times and PHYSICIAN" aud Surgeon, office in Roe's Drue was necessary to treat with the rebels, — A horse worth 8200— dark bay, yeafe, died at his residence in Newhury- tured by" Shackleford at 3D . M. Sunday, Store, Front street, and residence on 0;ii we repulsed them every time but one. street* Buehanan, Mieli. vlnlSt'f and thus acknowledge and recognize eight years old, 17 hands high, white portjxxn the 15th, of disease of the heart. near New Lisboa. Morgan and staff are Frank Weaver, with but ten of our men, them as-a5^ power. But we are not at spots in the forehead— wa.s stolen from His healih had been feeble but a short now prisoners at Wellsville, Ohio. E. C. BARMORE, held the right, so that our company was war with a nation— we are defending our Bridge Street House at Grand Rapids, on time,:. A fight took place on the 16th inst.. HANuFACTFRER of and dealer In all iinds= - on the right and left.- I was on the left of tinware, such a§ 'cave-gutters, fruit cans* between Gens. Blunt~amp Cooper, on Elk national life against a set of insurgents the 17th inst. The thief is believed to gn. Gabriel R. Paul, who .was re^ pails, Ac.,. defeated, with the loss of 184 men and FOR FAMILY INSTRUCTION AMUSE­ treats he would order “ forward,” always retary Stanton has rather hastily promot­ MENT. tfib* to their pcmlSs, and submitting to the 2 cannon, while the Federal loss was but going ahead himself, swinging his sword Steam Navigation.— The Mishawaka ed anithe'r officer to Gen. Paul’ s place in Edited hy Hoses A. Dow. laws. they do that, hostilities stop Enterprise thinks the Legislature of In­ 40. Blunt’s cavalry, at last accounts, and cheering on the men. Had it not the Regular Army. This paper is the largest Weekly ever pub­ at o ^ e- Under our system of govern- diana some time since settled the matter were in pursuit of the enemy. lished in this country. Its contents are such been for him we would have been whip — When the news of our recent glori- i«gnt there is no occasion for treaties or of navigating the St. Joseph beyond a i ° Gen. Stanley has captured Huntsville, as will be approved in the most fastidious cir­ ped for certain. He was the bravest man cus victories in the Southwest was receiV cles—nothing immoral being admitted into its arrangements;* for whenever the rebels— peradventure. It is slightly mistaken. Ala., taking 300 prisoners and 1,200 pages. It. will furnish as ranch reading matter on the field, excepting the Colonel. His ed at Belfast, Maine, the streets were at convinced of the hopelessness of their The Legislature has no jurisdiction over horses and mules. The bulk of Rose- as almost any one can find time to peruse, con­ horse was shot from under him, and the once-filled with rejoicing people, and sisting of Talcs, History, Biography, together bad cause— are no longer willing to fight, such matters. The State of Michigan, is crans’ army is this side of the Cumber­ with Husic and Poetry. The paper contains bullets flew around his head thicker than three Jags, used in 1860 were run across cease to fight, and disband their armies, somewhat interested in the navigation .of land Mountains,— important points being no ultra sentiments, and meddles neither with hail-stones, but he never flinched. We the square, the Lineoln flag, the Douglas politics nor religion, but it is characterized by that moment the supreme law of the land the St, Joseph and would like to know in held, however, on the Nashville and Chat­ a high moral tone. It circulates all over the learned, after the fight, that the rebels flag, aid the Bell and Everett ‘flag, side will again be observed in the whole coun­ what manner the authority is invested: in tanooga Railroad as far south as Bridge­ country, from Maine to California. had two regiments engaged,and 4,000 on by side— thus testifying to the union of Terms:.—The Waverlev Magazine is publish­ try,' and peace will be restored. * No this Slate to danrive her of such rights port. Rosecrans’ headquarters are at ed weekly by Moses A. "Row, No. 5-Lindall St., the sides-of us. We had not quite 200 the t|ue men o f those parties in the great Boston. Mass. Two editions are printed, one doubt the rebels would be most happy to The dam companies understand the thing Winchester. Bragg’s forces are reported men stretched out from one river to the caus|of saving our country. The spec- on thick paper, for Periodical Deaiers*at 8 cents ’ ‘ treat” with us. Mr. Stephens and Mr. a little differently from our cotemporary, as reduced by desertion to 18,000 or 20,000 a copy, and an edition for mail subscribers (on other, a distance of nearly a mile, so you taclejjcreated a most pleasing sensation. Ould were quite ready to come to Wash­ men. They are located at Chattanooga a little thinner paper so as to come within the must know that we were not very thick. or they would hot express a w illingness low postage law). ington: the other day. Their reception — ffha entire emigration to the -United and Atlanta. We had to bushwhack with them, and to repair their locks, which will entail no- One copy for 12 months, $3.0(1 would have been the best recognition' inconsiderable expense. The St. Jo.’ States last -j-ear, was 114,465, nearly Sherman has abandoned the pursuit of One copy for 8 months, 2:00" whipped them at their own game. The One copy for 4 months, 1-00 they could have, and this little ruse o f 100,000 of whom landed at New York. Johnson, burned Jackson, and returned rebel surgeon said that their loss was must be open to navigation, and we ex­ One copy for 6 months,. 1.50 Davis would, had it been successful, have pect to see Capt. Howe and his little craft to Vicksburg. Johnson has fallen back Two copies for 12 months, 5,00 100 killed and 200 wounded. They left —The following is reported as a fact: Four copies for 6 months, 5.00 entitled Napoleon at once to “ recognize to Chunky River, and it is supposed that a good many dead on the field. at our levee, as soon as or before the A Louisville Union Lady, a few days ago All addi ions to the clubs at the same rates. the Southern Confederacy,” and justify he will endeavor to effect a junction with All monies received Will be credited according I did not see Frank Weaver in the movement of produce this fall.—Elkhart called upon a secesh friend, and felt com­ ihe act by our own conduct. The reply Bragg. to ’the above terms. " Paper stopped when the fight. The boys that were with him Review. pelled to’ listen to her tirade. On rising last number paid for is sent. No subscriptions made to Mr. Stephens was eminently A cavalry expedition under Col. Toland, taken for less than four months. A name must said he acted bravely. to leave she noticed and praised a potrait be given.for each paper in the club. wise and proper: “ The customary ageifls of the 34th Ohio Mounted Infantry! and Our loss was six killed and twenty- A V iolent T hunder Storm.— One of of General Washington, whereupon the Subscribers in the Provinces the same, with Col. Powell, of tlie 2d Virginia Cavalry, and channels are adequate for all need­ the heaviest and most destructive storms the addition of the United States postage. three wounded. In our company, James rebel remarked, ‘I intend to get fine por­ A new volume commences every July and ful military communication and confer­ sent by Brig. General Scammon from L. Slater was killed and Hiram Dunham ever known at Washington and Baltimore,’ traits of Jeff. Davis and Beauregard and January. But if a person commences at any Charles ton, Y a., to cut tlie Virginia &. Ten­ ence between the United States forces occurred on the 13th inst. The rain pour­ number in the volume, arid pays for six months, wounded. Norry was sick and not in hang one on each side of that.’ ’D o,’ lie will have a complete book, with a title-page. and the insurgents.” nessee Railroad at Wythesville, has been the fight. He was taken prisoner and ed in torrents and the thunder burst in said Union; ’ we read in the Bible that When a subscriber orders a renewal of his successful. They ’captured Wythesville subscription he should tell us what was th&last paroled. He got handled pretty roughly tremendous peals, while the lightning was our Savior was- hung between two -A Splendid Gift to Captain E ric s­ after a severe fight, took 120 prisoners, number he received, then we shall know wliat while a prisoner. so constant as to the entire country thieves.’ number to renew at without hunting over our son.— Tne builders of iron .vessels, after two pieces of artillery and 700 stand arms.' books. Otherwise we shall begin when the Tennant wul not be a Lieutenant much and citvlighted. Fifteen minutes affcei the the plan of Captain Ericsson, have had — The work of fortifying New Haven Our loss was about 65 killed and wound­ money is received. Persons writing for tlie pa­ longer. Col. Moore thinks everything of rain began to fall, the streets were almost per must write their name, post-office, county,* prepared for presentation to him a beau­ (Conn.) harbor lias been ordered by ed. The enemy lost Tt5 killed and a and State very distinctly. Those who wish him. The citizens are going to-get the entirely inundated, and in the more de­ tiful and appropriate present. It is a Geii^ Tptten to begin at Fort Hale. That large number wounded. their papers changed should tell Where it has Colonel a 8500 sword. Morgan sent Ins pressed portions of Washington the side­ previously been sent. Postage on this paper is juodla o f a. Moniter .made. out o f pura. vgjygah.le structure is to be. demolished, At Vidksburg, Federal works are be­ twenty-six cents a year, payable in advance at respects to' him, and said that he gave walks were covered. In many parts of- -r gold, 25 inches long, 5£ inches wide, and aud^m;intensive earthwork erected in its ing constructed, and the rebel fortifica­ the office where taken out. him the nicest whipping he ever got. the city, cellars were ■ flooded ' a!Td great Clubs must always be sent atone time to get 1$ inches deep, and is modeled on a rear; to be constructed in the . most, sub.- tions put into a more perfect condition. A the benefit of the low price. We cannot send We,came to this place day before yes­ damage was done. The railroad tracks scale of of an inch to a foot. In every stantial manner, and with a view to per­ number of the large, guns are being them at the club price unless received altogeth­ terday. I don’t know bow long we shall were so washed away that no trains could er, as" it is too much .trouble to look over our particular the model represents the Mon­ manence. , The other works will speedily mounted and tlie place will be held as a books or keep an account with each one getting stay here. Lieut. Tennant is Provost pass Northward for two days. An im­ them up. itor vessel. It has a revolving follow. first class military . Marshal and our company is the Provost portant stone bridge over the Patuxent Honthly Parts.—$4 a year, in all cases. ■f with guns in it, a smoke pipe, binnacle, Any one sending us Five Dollars can have will have to be rebuilt. — It is estimated that nearly two mil- By the arrival of the steamer Imperial steam whittle, & c. The machinery which Guard. the weekly “ Waverley Magazine” and either of lionTiarvels of crude coal oil have been we have advises from New Orleans to the the following works for one year by mail: ’ ‘Pe­ turns the turret also sets an organ in mo- I am in the office writing this. It is sold in Pittsburg during the past year. 17th, and Port Hudson, via Vicksburg, terson's Ladies’ Magazine,” “ Harper's Maga­ about one o’clock at nigh t. I did not JSpCount Gei Guidi, the father of zine/' “ Godey’s Lady’s Book,” “ Ladles' Gazette tion which plays four tunes, “ Yankee to the 2'lst. The Imperial was- the first get scratched in the fight, and conse­ Homcepathy has lately died at Lyons, — The New York Union State Commit­ of Fashion,” “Atlantic Monthly.” Boodle,’* ^’Star-Spangled Banner,” steamer to New Orleans, having arrived A ll letters concerning the paper must be ad­ quently am well and hearty. I received -France, He was 93 years old. In 1828- tee met at Saratoga on ’Wednesday, to dressed to the publisher. •‘Life on the Ocean W ave,” and a nation­ on the 16th. On her arrival the landing you f letter the night after the fight. he converted the great Hahnemann from call a State Convention. Many of the T he W at to S ubscribe.—The proper way to al air of Sweden, the country of* Capt. was crowded to suffocation w i th people. subscribe for a paper is to enclose the money in A “ gay” Fourth I had, did I not? Allopathy. Count Dei Guidi had pre­ leading politicians of the State were a letter arid address the publisher direct, giving Ericsson. The cost of the model Moni­ It was almost impossible to convince them Give my respects to all. viously been a Neapolitan conspirator present, and among them the inevitable individual name, with the ^ost-offico, county, tor was 87,000. It is to be exhibited in that Vicksburg and Port Hudson had fal and State very plainly written, as post-marks E mmet T otten. against Queen Caroline (in 1797), a pris­ Horace Greeley. are often illegible. several of the principal cities before it is; len. oner, exile, professor of mathematics, in­ presented. It was manufactured at W il­ — Two more powerful monitors, the A large number of the prisoners cap­ JSSPFor a long time past the Empress spector of the University of Grenoble, a WHOLESALE AGENTS. mington, Bel. Lehigh and the Sangamon, are on itheir tured at Port Hudson are joining the Fed­ Henry Dexter, No. 113 Nassau street, New Eugenie has entertained the idea of go­ doctor of medicine, and finally of anti- way from New York to Charleston. The York Oily.— A Winch, Philadelphia—Taylor N orth; Ca r o lin a .—The old “North ing to Jerusalem. That excursion is now medicine, and has died a chevalier of tlie eral army. «fe C o, Baltimore.—G, N. Lewis, Cincinnati, decided on^and will take, place toward Petersburg Exprgs_s (rebel) pays a com­ ..... A correspondent o f the-Herald, dated Ohio.—E. Pickup, Methodist Book Rooms, Mon­ a Slate” is gradually swinging -back to her Legion of Honor. treal, Canada.— A. Center, Louisville, Ken­ ancient moorings. "I’ he Legislature, ndw the end of Autumn. Mrs. Napoleon wi.l pliment to the- U. S. Navy by saying, Jackson, Miss., July '20th, reports that tucky.— Cray & Crawford, St. Louis, Mo.—Mc­ Nally A Co., Chicago, 111. in-session at"Raleigh, has. many members be accompanied by three of her ladies of Death ttf Hon. John J. Crittenden. among oilier tilings, that our ships have the library of Jeff. Davis has been captur­ who are. in favor and urging the repeal of honor, the Countesses de -Rayneval, d* alone, in repealed instances, saved'our ed, comprising several bushels of private army from annihilation.. the act o f secession. . But the majority Lourmelj and de la Poeze. Her Majes F rankfort, Ky., July 26th. and political papers of the arch traitor. MARS HOUSE, — It is estimated that our arliijery at Several letters on secession date back to ' ■:> think she cannot safely throw off the yoke tyy it is said, will take with her a supply Hon. John J. Crittenden died at half ANDREW W. MARS, PROPRIETOR, ns loi% as the rebel army hold Virginia of articles for presents, valued afe 2,000, past three this morning, without pain or Yicks.hurg"(J:re\v against the city 25,000 1852, and the whole collection will bring- ” Let Lee’s army be destroyed, and North 000 francs, to conciliate the “ natives” a struggle, and in full possession of all ibns of iron. T’hfi rebels were so vvuli to light the-secret: history o f secession. BERRIEN, - - - MICH. with, and get a good opportunity.-l-o seo his facu’Ilies. His disease was general Ironed The letters are from both Northern and * Carolina will come back to the Union, ip ^ . beiWo,, * . t they t were « . * captured that BJ’ S!ages leave daily for Niles and. St. shwSL’oide.r- the sigh Is. debility, •* His age was 77 years. ~ ihuv i.>£»ca£K*d u allcrwarus* ? Soutlinn bijailors. . * . - Joseph. volliiitf / 1 V.

Eartho-uake.— Many parts of Vermont A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS. THE OLD DRUG STORE, GrO TO THE. WEEKLY UNION. and New York have lately experienced To be Sold only by Subscription. pretty sharp shocks of an earthquake. BUCK AN AV A IL S c l o s e a s f o l l o w s . Eastern Mail at S A . M. Lake Champlain was well shaken, and Diary of American Bevolution — O N - Western Mail at - 2 P. M. fish jumped out o f the water in great FEOJf W. B. PERROTT. Postmaster, numbers. WIG AND TORY NEWSPAPERS* ROE’S CORNER, BUCHANAN, MICH., S" CHURCH DIRECTOR. T he Loyalist is the name of a new And Original Documents. » Preaching at the Advent Church In the fore- seven column paper just started in, and B Y FRANK MOORE, noon and evening of every second and fourth published for the Eleventh Congressional OWNED and run bv BP. Sabbath of each mouth,’’ by D. li. «fc M. S. Editor of the Rebellion ROcoru, etc. .Mansfield. District of Illinois. It 5s published at P At the Methodist Episcopal Church in the One thick 8vo. Volume of 1,160 pages. Illus­ Mason, Effingham County, by George trated will) Twelve Superb Steel Engravings by forenoon and evening of evevy Sabbath, by J. H A E Y E Y BOB, WEAVER & FOX’S B Rev. George W. Hoag. Brews'ter. As its name indicates it is Ritchie. $3.50. * A t Union Hall, every Third Sabbath of each truly loyal to the government, and will This important and valuable book will be P month, by Rev J. Stroup. found of great interest to every intelligent At the Christian Church every Sabbatli fore­ know no party until this wicked and gi­ Who is still prepared and determined to sell B American—affording the only living and truth­ s» noon at l(Kw o’clock, by Rev. Wra. M. Roe. gantic rebellion shall be put down. It is ful indication of the spirit, the fiery freshness, all goods in his lino so LOW as "to DEFY COMPETITION. well gotten up, and well printed, and we the daring language, 'and gigantic schemes of the SossorLiuiraTi'in their inauguratioi MCHIGA.H CENTRAL RAILROAD*. hope it will meet with the success it just­ gle for Independence,-while at the same time jm ly merits as an advocate of justice aud it exhibits the various phases of the Tory op­ position, their crafty insinuations, their cautious ASSENGER TRAINS on the Michigan right. doubts, timid counsels, and open enmity. Here p Central Railroad, on and after Monday, "W1^ ■ men, some already known, many long since for­ PApril lOcli, 1S63, will leave Buchanan as fol­ T he N e w M achine S hop.— Soma lime gotten, but all active partisans on either side, IS stock includes all articles in his line low s: give unreserved vent to their patriotism or pas­ TO GET TJ-IE sinee we made mention of the fact that demanded by the trade. "Id the Patent t r a i n s e a s t w a r d . sion, their temporary fears or lofty aspirations, HMedicine line his stock is a Mail Express, . . . 8:35 A. M. Messrs. Bainton & Miller had purchased their individual sufferings and private misfor­ fcS Night Express, - 10:40 P. M. tunes. 4 TRAINS WESTWARD. the frame of a large building at New The materials of this work are taken from Mail Express, - 2:35 P. MBuffalo and intended taking it down and WhiG and Torv-Newspaphrs, published during % Night Express, . . . 3:45 A. M the American Revolution, Private Diaries, and removing it to this place, to be erected vil 1 Freight and Stock trains pass this station as other contemporaneous writings. They present * follows : on McCoy's Creek. The building is now to she student of this day the same view the readers of the Revolutionary period enjoyed g o i n g E a s t . here and nearly up. It is a large three- the manners and customs of the people, and Throng!) Freight, - 8:55 P. M. Also a large and complete stock of M Way Freight, 11:15 P.M . story structure, one hundred feet long by the moral and religious’, as well as political fea.- tures of the time. GOING WEST. fifty feet wide, and will be furnished with (3D The work c< utains not only the current'ac­ Way’Freight, - 1:05 P. M. a water power of seventy-horse power. counts, by both Whig and T ori' winters, of the Through Freight, S:55 A. M. different skirmishes and battles by sea and SCHOOL BOOKS, R. N. Rice, Gen’l. Supt It is to be leased in apartments to suit land, but, at the same time, gives a clear idea the leaseholder, and any person wishing of the- effect, of those occurrences upon the peo­ ple and their homes. BUCHANAN PRICES CURRENT. any part thereof will do well to speak in is It also embraces accounts of the balls, par­ STATIONERY, orrected weekly by Ross, Pears ij- Clark, time. ties, marriages, and deaths, criticisms upon men C dealers in dry-goods, groceries, boots and and books, wedding-parties, sleigh-rides, the shoes, clothing, lumber, and all kinds of pro­ Wigs tarred and feathered by the Tories, and T hanksgiving and P raybr.— As a sa­ duce. vice versa.; fox-hunts by the officers of the cred day on which to humble ourselves British army; surprises, birth-daycelebvations, «SSG. e § 3 * < 3 . practical jokes by men whom we have been 5> 1 1 Flour, per barrel...... ’ ...... 6.00 a 7.00 before an All wise and Just God for the taught to believe were of the most serious natu­ Wheat, red, per bushel...... 1.00 ral disposition; patriotic song3 and ballads; many late victories of our arms by land “ Wheat, white, per bushel...... 1.10 horse-races, games, masquerades, reviews; an- and by sea, the President has appointee acdotes of the most celebrated men and women, Apples, green, per- bushel...... popular meriments and usages, and the cele­ Apples, dried, per pound. .,« ...... 00 Thursday nelxt, the 4th day of August. brations of national festivities. E is determined to make it not only the IN­ It should meet with a hearty response The work carries the reader back into the Potatoes, per bushel...... 50 TEREST but a part of the PRINCIPAL homes, upon the very hearth-stones, the high­ H ◄ Butter, per pound ...... 10 from every loyal heart in the-Mand, We of the community to give him, as heretofore, ways. ana battle-fields of the Revolution, aud their m Eggs, per dozen...... 7 a 08 should thank God that the Mississippi, lets him hear the Whigs and Tories lampoon and Lard, p r pound...... S a 10 the Father of Waters, is once more open abuse each other, and sue the armies fight in Salt., per barrel*...... 2.50 their own wajr. from its source to the Gulf, that the inva­ “ Readers who wish to know exactly how the people of the American Revolution thought lead of wood wanted at this ders of the free State of Pennsylvania and talked about PATRONAGE. have been driven back with heavy loss office. GENERAL WASHINGTON across the Potomac, and that Charleston AND J. H. ROE. jjSPMessrs.'Ross, Pears & Clark are is doomed ere long to fall into Federal KING GEORGE THE THIRD, vollnGtf repainting and. otherwise repairing their possession. Besides these, we have many must have this book. It is the language of the large flouring mill in this place. minor reasons why we should praise Our American Revolution.” Heavenly Father for blessings bestowed EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS are want jt-^~Don:t fail to try Dodd’s Camphen- ed to canvass for the work, to whom liberal IN T H E tine Liniment for bums, scalds, bruises, upon us as a nation and a people. commissions will be given. Apply by letter tn the publisher, CHAS. 3'. EVANS, ■sprains, headache, toothache, & c., &c. 448 Broadway. G odev’s L ady’s B ook.— The August It is a sure cure. number of this beautiful and valuable m bR. DODGE’S jESrThe. harvest in this county is over, Magazine, is upon our table. It contains “GET THE BEST.” © beside its usual amount of chaste litera­ and we learn from different sources that EBTUBN "VISITS. it Ts a good, and in some parts an abun­ ry matter, two or more late fashions from U 3 MUBillll! HRil m 1 _ J dant one. Owing to the late frequent the celebrated house of Stewart & Co., NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. Tains, corn, potatoes, &.C., are looking New York; also, the front and back view ' J C j "SV ar. §. BODGE. Pictorial Illustrations of Military Terms. first-rate, with the promise o f -an abun of a Spanish Mantilla, together with a Webster's Dictionary excels in these, and has, dant yield, large number of patterns for head dress PROFESSOR OE among others, pictorial representations of the fol­ lowing es, walking dresses, capes, &c., which . Barl?acan, , Bar-shot, jjgylf a man is drafted, and submits , © cannot be found in any other publication ilMid,;„ , Bombs, Cannon, Carronrade, drain WIST! to a medical examination, under the im­ in Che country. The steel plUlh for this ‘^jShot, Chevaux-de frise. Caltrop, Limbers, Mad­ pression that lie is Ingompetent, and it is nun der, SJartello Tower,Mortor, Portculis, , month is "Hallowed be Thy name,” a OF CHICAGO, , Star Forts. <£c. decided that h e is capable of sewing, he n y!iFe n «ii!l companion for that published some time Will make short calls once in eight weeks, but SO ALSO ITS will be obliged to go— the three hundred since, entitled ‘ ‘ Our Father, who art in will only remain half a day at each place, at Definitions of Military Terms. dollars will not be accepted unless tender­ Heaven.” Marion H-f.rland’s novel of .As, the foregoing, and , Ambulance, ed before decision upon physical ability. Anfbuscade, Armistice, Banquette, Bivouac, © “ Husks” is completed in this number, NILES, Brevet, Cassion, Caliber, Canister-shot Canton­ ment, Capon iere, , Cartel, Chamade, -Isotice.— A ny person wishing a copy and another from her pen is soon to fol­ BUCHANAN, Commissary, Commissariat, Charn shot, Conn o f the Village By-Laws will find them low. To our lady readers who wish the terscrap, Chef-de-battallion, Cul-de-sac, Dahl- for sale at E. A . Ross’ Justice Office, in best and most complete- ladies Magazine gren Gun, Minie Rifle, Paixhau Gun, ^c- BERRIEN, and Sold by all Booksellers. in the world, we recommend Godey. Union block, at ten cents per copy. Mr. 0 = “ The eighty pages of Illustrations, com Ross also on hand an assortment Published by L. A . Godey, Philadelphia: ST. JOSEPH. parable in fineness to those of bank notes, are o f Deeds, Mortgages, Summons, Consta­ §3,00 per annum. worth the price of the book.” —CA. Herald. ble’s Sales, Bonds, Marriage Certificates, Those desiring consultation should be in •‘Get the Best.5’ Get the Handsomest, THE PLACE TO BUY & c., &e. JjaF'N’ot long since we heard of a spec­ waiting when the Doctor arrives. volln7m3 ulating Yankee who had conceived the Dr. Dodge may be consulted at the National House, St. Joseph, in the forenoon, and J ^ ““ Samivel! Samivel! beware of the idea of procuring from some remote cor­ at Berrien in the afternoon of May 20th, July CABINET FOBRITUBE. * vimmin as reads no newspapers! Your ner of ihe earth an American silver quar­ 15th, September 9th, and November 4th. Also, at Buchanan in the forenoon, and at Niles. H . F . H A H N -father married a roman as reads none, ter— such as they used in former days Bond House, in the afternoon of May 22nd, Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, at and you are the sad consequence. You’re for change— and exhibiting it at so much July 17th. September 11th, and November 6th. bis.-sbpp nml ware room on Oak street, near the race bridge, a general assortment of as kignorant as a ’orse." Hignorant peo­ a sight as a natural curiosity. This Yan­ Examinations and Consultation £ ple say it’s throwing money away to take kee, it is said, traveled extensively upon 3? R E E * OABINETWARE, GOOD ■ CHEAP O papers, and foolin' away time to read the banks of the Potomac, and amassed SUCH AS Address Box 2975, Chicago, I1L 'em.” quite a fortune, as the people of that be­ o vollnlOtf Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteads, nighted region had almost entirely for­ Chairs, &c., &e., D odd’ s C elebrated Cougie B alsam .— gotten how the “ critter” looked. We bad which lie will sell at prices as This Balsam is by all conceded to be the frequently expressed the desire that he ROSS & FULTON, 9 best remedy now in use for the speedy ; AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. m might visit this part of the Lord’ s vin- Dealers in all kinds of and effectual cure o f coughs, colds, bron­ Ready made COFFINS constantly on hand, yard, as we had began to think it would and coffins made to order on the shortest notice. chitis, early stages of consumption, etc., be a treat to us and many of our citizens; FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS , Having received the appointment of Sexton etc. Prepared by Dr. E. S.Dodd & Co., for the ensuing year, the subscriber will give but a far different “ phansy” has filled READY-MADE CLOTHING* attentidh to locating and digging graves when Buchanan, Mich., to whom all orders our brain for the past few days. A Mr. called on for that purpose. Aj HEARSE will be furnished to those who should be addressed. Jacob Henry, a gentleman and a scholar, BOOTS JACOB F. HAHN. our sanctum, one day last week, one dol­ teresting letter from Emmet Totten, ason Buchanan, May, 13th, 1863. vollultf e l lar in silver, (yes, American silver, and CROCKERY, GROCERIES) &<*., &c. o f Mr. Daniel Totten o f this place, giv­ no mistake,) which we have kept on ex­ ing a description o f the battle o f Green i ’.K01>'. O. J. W O O D ’S hibition ever since, to the gratification of WE W ANT River Bridge, which,it will be remember­ IS A t the thousands who have daily visited us RMR RESTORATIVE. ed, was fought on the 4th inst., between 1 * , O m to see it. It is a curiosity. 10,000 lbs. , This astonishing preparation. the Twenty-Fifth Michigan Infantry and WilR^by Natrue’s ’own Process, Restore Gray Morgan’ s forces, in which the latter were D I E D O F HaiT to the Original Colot. repulsed after a vigorous skirmish of Will make it grow on Bald heads. some three and a half hours.. Read it. On the 2lsfc of July, after a lingering illness of Will Vcstore the Natural Secretions. over three months, ALFRETTA ELLEN", W ill remove at once all Itching. daughter of Peachy and Mirinda Wray, aged Will remove all Dandruff. m T h e M ich igan F arm er.—This valua­ 10 years, 6 months, and 23 days. W ill cure all Eruptions—even Scald Head. w WOOLSW ill make the Hair Soft and Glossy, U , STRONG’S ble agricultural journal for July comes to For which the highest market price will I sat and held her thin, white hand, W ill preserve the Color of Hair to ()ld Age. us greatly enlarged and improved. It And watched the eyelids close; be paid. W ill always Fasten it, and stop it Falling. $ The quiv’ring lids whose fall betray’d has now assumed the book form, which And is one of the 'best "Toilet articles for "the The feverish, fitful doze. ROSS $ FULTON. •Hair now in use. makes it very handy and easy to read, f t I knew the one we loved on earth Buchanan, Juue 0th, 1863. volln5tf THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS IN THE ARMY and very nice to bind. The price— $1 Lay dying by ray side; Have testified to the above, who had become a .'p e r year— is so low that it is within the And I stood, lonely, on the shore gfay and lost their Hair by sickness,- change of p o Aud watched the ebbing tide. DENTAL NOTICE. Climate, and inattention, while performing oXis DOOR SOfiTH OY TIlS reach of every Farmer, and every farmer camp duty. ought'll subscribe. Their large premi­ Days, weeks, and months had come and gone, ^ As a Restorative and dressing it has no While yet the suffering lay; WILLIAM REMMINGSgPN, eflual. ums, alsor are a great inducement. They But now the messenger had come J. H. ROE A -CO., agents for Buclianarf. To bear our precious child ’way. * offer to every new subscriber a nice pock­ DENTAL SURGEON,. FARRAND. SHELEY CO., Detroit, £ wholesale agents for the State". volln8ni9 et war map, or twenty-five choice straw­ Oh cruel death,,why dost thou take takes pleasure in informing tlfe citizens of Bu­ The lovely and the fair; chanan and vicinity that he intends to remain S berry plants; for every three new sub Why drag into thy dread abode in this place unt il about the first of August, and scribers the choice Beleware Grape, and Such precious jewels rare. hopes to see all his old friends and any Aum- NOTICE, berof new ones. Thou, canst not hold them, monsler king, H for every five new subscribers 200 choice All kinds of work in my line done in A AKEN up by the subscriber on the 30tli day AMERICAN HOUSE, For Christ will break thy hand. of May, 1863. near the residence of Win. strawberry plants,or two Deleware Grape And bear them in his arms of love TValentine, in Gaiien township, Berrien county, To Cafiaail's happy land. WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER, vines, or Mrs. L.B. Adams beautiful book Mich., one black Indian pony with a white face,- AND SATISFACTION G1VFN. o f poems* entitled “ Sv belle.” Their Then Christian parents dry your tears; o«fe white hind foot, one partly white fovc -foot* f e d a small white spot on the inside of each foreleg premiums are -larger than have ever be­ By faith look up on high; Buchanan June 30th, 1863. volln8tf After a few more fleeting years near the body, a small white spot oh each flahk, fore been offered by any journal of the y ou ’ll meet her in the sky. long toil, common size mane, no artificial marks perceptible, fourteen hands high, and kind, and ought to, in connection with the E S TR A Y . ~ ~ Then ever with your Lord remain, AKEN up by the subscriber,June 6th,1863, supposed to be six years old this spring. The former good reputation o f the publication, From pain atid death set free; at Hill’s Corners, in the Township of Wee- owner is requested to prove prdperiy, pay MAIN STREET, BUCHANAN, MICH. And join to sing, worthy the lamb Tsaw, a dark iron grev Colt, three vears old lastcharges, aud take the Sdnia away. induce every .watt in Michigan to stib- Who died to ransom me. Spring. “ L1MON NORTHROP, . s. a . Valentine. > aa«iAiMdM^aiaaiaawtti*iaw^aaMaaBa»i»EBaMaaa A NOAD TO A MUSQTJITO. TH E SICK* ■ D r . C laren ce You wicked bind sucker, why doant . EYEB.Y DESCRIPTION OF You urn your livin sum wa beside Culture of Cotton, Tobacco, and Flax. NOTTC® FOR AUGUST,. 1863.. ? . Li tin down on people and inserteu yure It will be remembered that D l. Price has? Long bil to getblud, litin ou Up to the time of the rebellion, the been visiting Niles for the last three, years;, re­ Noalkses noses, aud when lha git mad an storing to health mrfny goffering from affections Begin to slap, leave! Haint you got nofelinks? people of the North hardly thought of de­ of tlie Lungs, Throat, Heart, Liver, K idneys,. Grate seezart how ynde git nocked if yu was pending upon themselves fertile leading Rheumatism, Catarrh, Asthma, Scrofula, Fits, As large as strip tu legged blud suckers as la staples that are of Southern growth, or of Biopsy, Female Complaints, and Ollier diseases Round here, wot waresklose. Whi donnyu called chronic, most of which having despaired Lite down sii, as tha do, aud blede em fear . producing any article that might be af­ o f a cure. To the .cure of chronic diseases’ in Tha kno it, witho-wt hullerin all the wile?-.-"-I their various forms and stages-, Dr. Price devotes "Fur a knnablefyu, do a big b.zinis ou a "r"'- forded as a substitute for Southern pro­ his whole attention. He is not reviving an old Small i>ka.lc;yn- suk more bind out of a ' - • ducts. Before the breaking out of the worn, outsystem advocated by speculating ad­ venturers, but. adopting a system of practice of Feller than .a Stefant can. and yure smeller" war, cotton, tobacco and sugar were rais­ Aint haf so long.;.- Fu wak up foalks twenty years standing, and strll pursued in the When tha are sleepin, and tha swair i. ed to a limited extent in the southern east with success unparalleled,.A system found­ ed bn truth, no-trifling with liuYnhn existence, Veugens. „]Jaw du yu wmk it to teen part of Illinois; but the events of the past "We believe in the rule of “ few words in trading,’ ’ therefore would just say that we will lell ’ Yftre bil so sharp withowt- grindiu? Whi - : any goods in our line • sacrificing life to experiments. It is know ledge Doant yu pek worms owt of treas, two years have greatly stimulated in­ we-conteird for—not speculation, experiment and 4* ete iusex, yn loiig legged cus? quackei-y!— uot to' make a' maVi -sick to make dustry and enterprise in raising these him well— tear down to build up. We use no What town is ityn svng so much, tropical products within her borders. minerals or destructive agents, rtever’ exhaust, Goin rown with yer fet liars shott <>ph, * the energies of the system bf iujure the constituv Seekin whooui yu rna devftwerl Fu The crops of cotton and tobacco, raised tion.. We invite honorable investigation, feel Seem til be a bon tent id bttrd from yure ‘. in tlie above mentioned region, during the EXECUTED WITn that ourcause is just and will prevail. Those that are sick and discouraged, call upon us. Syuging, and syng loudist when yure - year 1862, was large, and yielded a very Hungryist. I shiid tliynck yud want on Ad vice-gratuitous. Our Philosophy of practice' Boots and panty letls to keap yur long handsome profit. In some of thesecoun- is founded on'the laws of Nature. ; Our Theory Legs from bein koald tliis wether. of disease—the Theory of experience and evi­ Inseck*yur uslis; yu kautchaw, butt :ies many thousand acres were appropri­ dence. Out Materia Medica-rthe boundless* Ylira suimn on sttckin, kaus you nevir ' y ated- to these products, and they formed forest! Gut wened. Insek, adew! ■ " : D R . PRICE the basis of considerable exportation to will be for consultation at Niles, Bond House; the^Eastern market. In Johnson county during Tuesday, the 18th of August. • Residence, Waukogau Ills., wliere allTetters WIT AND SENTIMENT. the yield of tobacco in 1862 amounted to should to be sent. vollnl ., 2,000,000 pounds, worth in its raw state, ON HAND / WATER-LIME, SALT, BIIY-GO0]>S, GROCE­ „ — A, brass band— a dog’s collar. §11, to 12.50 per cwt., which was princi RIES, CROCKERY, ^ READY-MADE CLOTHING, — A dead ben is better than a live one pally manufactured by the growers them­ •—she will lay wherever you put her. selves. r a n lim n ‘ FANCY AND JM IN ' CASSIMERES, " ’ ' PUBLISHED • God hears the heart without the words, The cotton crop, last year, in that sec­ „ ’ . •• ■ .. DAILY, TRr-YTEEKLY 'AND WEEKLY. but he never hears the^’ords without the tion of the State, with proper facilities for heart. ginning and manufacture, it is estimated, T’h'e ioldqst: newspaper- i.n Detroit,mow in its would have been more than sufficient to — Wh y i,s a- w ash er worn an th e m os t The Cheapest Hoop Skirts to be Founfc" 34th year—the' A&V&rtfser having -been 'estab­ sonply the home consumption. In some AT THE, lished in 1829. ; . cruel person in tire world? Because she f. In July Inst, bylhe consolidation of'th.e- o f the other counties, crops from 125,000 Daily- Adverliser and 'Daily Tribune; a cir'ctila- daily wrings men’s bosoms. tion larger than lhat fever-enjoyed by any paper lbs. to 200.000 lbs. have been raised.— — It must be a happy thought to a lover in Michigan was attained. Since then a corps These crops will be very largely increas­ of editors has been secured second to none en­ thatliis blood aud that of his sweatbeart’s IDI-A o a j p s :' ed the present year, unless the conscrip­ gaged on any Western .paper. Some have been mingle in the same— mosquito. employed for years misleading Eastern papers, tion shall seriously interpose with agricul­ and bring a rich fund" of experience to the col­ ‘ — Miss Dodds said the sweetest line she — AX’ D - umns of tlie Adv'eVtiseif’5-'Tribune. tural enterprises. Increased attention is Our expenses for telegraphic dispatches are fever read was her Hiram’s name written pa^d to. the raising of these important -larger than thase.of any other.,paper in Detroit, lanVolasses on the front?;Boor step. and more than seven ’-the amount paid "by ’ ««sT--. . F'-jasE- staples in all that portion :6f the Upper IMl any one paper a"year ago. In fact- We now pub­ T^Some people’A| hearts are 'shrunk in Mississippi valley adapted to its culture. lish simultaueottsly with-them, beSdes the Teg­ them like dried nuts; you can hear ’em ular Associated. Press. dispatches; all the-most Cotton gins are being erected, and the de­ valuable of the sptcial dispatches that are sent raUlje as they walk. .. F mand for seed is such that the whole to the Philadel phiaTuquire’r, Pittsburgh^Gazetly, Cincinnati Gazette; * St: D6Uis'*Dem'0cratf, anti VV h akis tlie'dift’e fence between stab­ amount raised last year is quite inade­ Chicago T'tTbU Ue—fhe' flve' lead i ftg^ttrpers^in bing a man-and killing a hog? One is quate for a supply, and the resources and I TOWN 0 tlieicriaes;in! which ahey are publishe.df a.mj for 'enterprise not a whit behind tlie New Fork assanlting with intent to kill, and the facilities of the patent office have been journals. Almost daily it occurs that we-ttbfaih other killing with intent-to salt. employed to aid in what is now regarded news by special dispatch twelve hours in ad­ vance’ of the Associated' Fieg§, of tfie’ 'cou^ct- A\rhat are you doing?” said a father in view of the condition of the country, Bnclianan, Mach.. Dess of which statement we refer to the numer­ as an important national enterprise. A HEAP OF YANKEE-NOTIONS, LAMPS, S c.} &c. ous readers of our Daily. In" this -city, where to his son, who was tinkering on an old both the daily.ipapers arri habitually read by .all watch. “ Improving my was the In this connection, it is not out of place parties, it is generally conceded that the dis­ to speak of the: increased attention which patches of the Advertiser ^.Tribuneare- the witty rejoinder. most- reliable and satisfactory of any published is being devoted to the culture of flax— . —^Said a woman to an old maid, “ Mv in Detroit. • 't • ' * . . ; throughout the West. The crop of this We are now sparing no expense and Intend husband is not so good a husband as be to spare none to place the Advertiser ^- Tribune- year will be very large. The Boston Jour­ should be, but be is ft powerful sight in the first rank as a newspaper. Particular at­ nal reports that one man from Ohio had tention is given to Si ate news, and to intelli­ better than none.” ;. gence front.our soldiers in the army; a corres recently distributed 7.000 bushels of seed —-Prentice says, it is,one thing for an poudent being maintained in every Michigan in his neighborhood, and offers to contract DON’T FAIR* TO GALL AT Regiment. • • - " ' - - . : . Editor to “ invite public attention,” and Politically the.-Advertisel- Tribune looks to for the sale o f 4,000 tons of fibre, to be the salvation of the country by the energetic quite an Other for-public attention to ac­ delivered in Boston before the first of prosecution of thte war how waged -against the cept the Invitation. accursed rebellion of the South. On humani­ January next. It is said that the orders tarian grounds, as a war measure, and as a safe­ ■ -jT h e first swallow-tail coat that old for flax machinery, at, Boston, from the guard fbr the Tutu re quiet of the nation, it up­ E are now prepared to do,, on notice, Sourby got, so displeased him that he short holds the President’s Emancipation Proclama­ West, are very numerous, and that six­ allr kinds ■ of tion, and all other war measures of the Govern­ ffia’rdked the tails and used it for a boot- teen Ivundre.d men with the proper ma­ ¥ ment-; and -while It admits the propriety o f Eoe’s Corner, Corner of Main a^d. Front Streets, Buchanan, Mich. friendly criticism, it holds that ho direct *atid jack. “ chinery and' machine shops, could not get 's * • v- ■■. — * ' vollnl active opposition to the Government is consist­ — Charles Lamb, playing at whist with out the full .supply of. brakes ivnd pickers ent wit-ll ioyalt.y, orabould- bo tolerated, ill the- STortlv any more than *n the States engaged'in IIazlitt,c when the latter’s hands were heeded. the rebellion. . ' As a commercial paper w e aim to maketbe rather dirty, said tohim: “ Hazlitt, if dirt All these are gratifying indications that Advertiser § Tribune-tlie&e.--t in the State, ami were trumps, what a fine; handyou would the people of the West are determined to have employed to conduct this department a man of large: experience and reputation. Thts- have.” be no longer dependent upon other locali­ PLAIN will make'the paper- particularly acceptable to — It is said the Empress of France is ties for these fibrous textures that enter farmers, as well as met chants and millers., Onr facilities for printing'a'large editionha've a “ little indisposed.” We never heard so largely into the fabrics, consumed by lately been greatly increased by. the erection pf it called by that name before. A “ little them. With a soil admirably adapted the "fastest press in use in this city, and our cir­ culation is keeping pace with our capacity tb- to the raising of flax, and the active and responsibility” is better, or-a “ little heir I N print. presumptive” is perhaps the best. increasing demand t-bar must long con­ T E R M S . : ; ' — A man buying furs in Arkansas asked tinue for that article, it will hereafter the seller “ If there were any Presbyte­ doubtless, be regarded as one of the great DETROIT’ DAILY ADVERTISES a TSLEUNE. rians around here?” He hesitated a little staples of the country. We hope the To Mail Subscribers, $2 per quarter. people of Michigan will not overlook the Contains twenty-two columns of' reading and said, “ he guessed not; he hadn’t kill­ matter, including local news, telegraph reports, ed aDy since he had been there.” duties which devolve upon them in view State and miscellaneous items, army correspon­ of th.e possible emergencies in which the dence, copious details of war and foreign news, — A Dutchman was.summoned in court editorial articles, personal and political items, country may be involved. I f we cannot to identify a stolen hog. . On being asked commercial and marine intelligence; etc., etc. raise cotton, we can raise flax to any ex­ if the hog had any ear-marks,.he replied: tent needed for our own consumption.— SUCH AS DETROIT TRI-WEEKLY ADVERTISER & “ The only ear-mark dat I saw vas his TRIBUNE. When properly manufactured, it makes a tail was cut off.” To Mail Subscribers, $1 per quarter; 10 copies- durable aud elegant fabric, and can be to one address $8.75 per quarter, — The latest style of hoop skirts is the raised in any part of the State.— Detroit Publised every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday grand self-adjusting, double-back action- Com. Ado. Contains about thirty columns of news, com­ I bustle, etruscan lace expansions, spiral prising all the most important matter o f the Piccolomini attachment gossomer inde­ keep constantly on !liand a large stock of B00K8, PAMPHLETS, daily issue. This edition is well suited to- The Striped Bag a Night-Worker. farmers, merchants, and others living at a dis­ structible 1 It is a “ love of a thing.” tances from a postofflee, cr who are reached on­ C.G. Siewers.of Campbell Co.,Ohio,in a ly by tri-weekly mails. It is becoming very- — Last Sunday," in an eastern village popular through the State—so much so that it letter to the Agriculturist says: “ I never rugs, - . / Paints, LAWYEBS’ BRIEFS, HANDBILLS, when the plate was being passed in lias increased in circulation about one thousand could see how the few striped bugs found Medicines, 1 Oils, copies within, eleven months. church, a newly appointed editor said to in the morning, could do the damage my the collector, “ Go on, Ina a deadhead DETROIT WEEKLY ADVERTISER & TEHUNE. squash, cucumber, and melon vines were Chemicals,, Varnishes, BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS, — I’ ve got a pass!” $1.£0 per year within the State. 20 copies io daily suffering. One night last year, I Acids," ' Putty- • one address, $25.00. Papers sent to soldiers — The ambition to be witty sometimes in the army for $ l per year. lighted my lantern, and went to examine The Weekly Is printed In qjunrto form, and is overcomes even a youth’s filial affection. my vines. Let any subscriber afflicted .. . Dye. Stuffs,-- BUSINESS CARDS, as large as any of the New Fork Weeklies. It * John,” said a father to his son on the is made up of articles carefully selected from the as I was, do the same. I found my vines Cigars,-’. 'Snuff, "7 daily edition, and contains, besides a carefully- day HeTwas twentv-one;'“ yoTrTrare~“gatra covered with bugs, 50 pair on. a leal being prepared review of the' news-of. tlie week, full fool for your master now.” “ Yes,” said ^~mdaw.JSlas&, Lamps,' TICKETS, commercial reports, a story, and a large amount nothing uncommon. With ’ finger and of interesting miscellany,-poetry, etc. John, “ and have had these twenty years.” thumb I slaughtered about a thousand in Tobacco, Liquors, Every one Wanting ,a gpodState-papershoultl; send for the - - — “ How do you get along with your an hour, going over the vines twice: about WEDDING CARDS, DETROIT ADVERTISER £ TRIBUNE. arithmetic?” asked a father of his little 12 o’clock at night I visited them again, Subscriptions may ba safely remitted by boy. “ Oh, father!” exclaimed the de­ and found but a few stragglers. Next tationary, Blank Books, mail, or will be sent by any Postmaster. lighted youngster, “ I ’ ve ciphered through night I went once more, in the hope of Address Confectionary, Brushes, VISITING CARDS, ADVERTISER 4- TRIBUNE CO., addition, partition, substruction, admina- seeing no more bugs,"but- found that there Detroit, Mich. fion, j ustification, -b allucin ation, d a rnation was no apparent diminution of the enemy. .. :;J Fancy A :XJoodsV and-imputation.” I slaughtered them wholesale every night . V r V •• # *•- - . Perfumery^ - JUSTICES’ BLANKS, SHERIFFS SALS. . i ‘*-^An aged spinster was wont| to con­ for two weeks, and then gave up in dispair. In an adjoining patch I had a fine lot of Y virtue of'an execution issued out of the sole herself for her disappointments iu the date cucumbers coming along— very tbrif- Notions, Violin -/Strings, &c., &c. Circuit Court for tlie County of Berrien ami matrimonial line by the following reflec: BState of Michigan, and tb me directed and de­ ;ty, and unlouched'by the bug, and with­ LAWYERS’. BLANKS,; tipn: “ I f she had been married and had livered, in'favor of J-uhn D. Ross and Lorenzo ,■ ...... ■ . out thinking of the consequences, I tore P. Alexander, copartners under the name and. a baby, andfhe poor tiling had crawled up all my squash plants, finding they style of Ross and Alexander, plaintiffs, I did, on the 8th day of June,A. D. 1863, at o’clock into She oven and burnt itself to-death, would never set any fruit, and threw them into the manure heap. The next BLANK MORTGAGES, P. M., levy upon and seize all-tlie right.f tit.lej, what a horrible thing it would have been.” and interest of Benjamin Price, in and to the morning my entire cucumber patch lay following described- real estate, situate in the .— It is ia beautiful saying o f somebody wilted and destroyed, looking as if County of Berrien' and; State of Michigan, to. heavy frost had cut them down; every wit:—Lot No. 72 in the Village of Buchanan, tsbafc “ gratitude is the music of the heart LAND CONTRACTS, - known and described as a piece or parcel of leaf appeared chewed up. I have not having had several years experience in the Drug Business, and having when its qhords-are swept by the gentle planted any this year.” land lying and being in township number sev­ located permanently in Buchanan, ask’Lbr a/share of the patronage of en (7) south of range eigliteep_ (18) west, more breeze of .kindness.” Many hearts,’ how­ particularly known-as being in the Village-of the public. ... - Buchanan and bounded as follows*, to.wit:—be­ ever, miglit as'well be strung with a hed Scale on A pple T rees.— “ G.,” of St. ..BALL GASJ)S, ginning at the corner of Oak and. Third streets cord for any music or gratitude that?ever Paul, Minn., referring to the bark louse * * # ' and running- West'foul- rods, tbedpe south six comes frorn?tbem. question in the June Agriculturist, says “ Small profits a fi# (| m c k returns;’ is'our:' mottojwnd wipmake it and a half rods,- thence east fpur rods to Oak he had a tree growing on poor soil which to your interest to deal with us. street, thence six and a'half rods to the place of *—A. young lady from a boarding was completely covered with scale. He PQSTEB5, beginning. Which I shall offer for sale at Pub­ lic Auction, to the highest bidder, .at the front school, being askecl a t' the table if she made a strong lye from wood ashes,, and P h y s ic ia n s are requested to call and examine our'stocL, which we door of the Court House, in the Village, of Ber­ would “ take more,V replied: “ By no applied it with a stiff wisp broom. The rien, in said County of Berrien and- State of- 6rst rain washed it clear of scale, the s lia ll stiive to k e e p lull and c o m p le t e . * Michigan, on Monday, August 3d, A: D. 1863, means, madam.^gastronomic satiety -ad- tee., &c., &c leaves came out healthy, and it bore " its at 1 o’clock P. M., to satisfy said execution and .costs.of sale. • N. HAMILTON, _____ " ______Ilelia's'since ^^jtgim DVpr^m iplidiiis. c a r e fu lly compounded^' V -1 ■ . Deputy Sliwiff fo sM i& gpIgft -wmreme Buchanan. Jtiue 15lh, -A. D/1863. 8 code of JSsculapius, injuring the trees. ' Buchanan, May-fCtliy-f fiW "sr