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Michigan. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC 8, 1865. fPBMAixnT Exclusion. The Wash ington corresp(md$nt of thd New York Express writes i " "'7", , , , ;. 4 The. Radicals are taking courage from ibe folly of the Southern ultras and now bein to talk openly of, V permanopt ex clusion of the South from all .participa tion io the government of the country. This' is the plan of Thad.: Stevens . and those! who Vtroop. under his dirty flag.' TJojess the President shall' prove as'tirm as a rock, there is great danger that all Our efforts for tho preservation of the Un ion' will have been in vain. .". Thus far ho has behaved adrairablyi It roraains to be seen how he will conduct himself 'un der fire' with, the' batteries of New England in full blast against his despotic head. In conversation , he" does not hesi tate to express his unqualified condemna tion of tho northern radicals. ( Upon this you tnay rely. If his public policy shall square then with his, private sentiments, all Will yet bo well." t ,. , ,' , 1 ' Damages eor Bkino Tarred ; and FbatUerbdI In: an ; action tried before the Supreme Judicial' Court; at Salem, Mass., last week, Mr, Geo. Stono recover ed damages to the amount of eight : hun dred dollars for injuries received at the hands of Wrh. 'Segar and other citltoos of Swarapscott, bn tho' morniug" of 'the loin of April last, ibe day atter lue as xsassioatiori of President Lincoln. . It ftp peared that the plaintiff, who was a houso 'pftirHery1 wfts ' ftt! work ' at i the r time in S wampscott, and was callod upon by a Dumber oi persons, innauuanis oi owamp Bcott. who told him' that he ' had been beard to express' his joy at tho news of tho' President s death, and his regret that 'it hdd 'not occurred three years' before. As hd failed to make tatisfactory retrac tion or explanation, ' ho was' taken from the hoe,( marched1 Bome' throo-quarters of a'-"milo to tho post-offico; and there iarred and feathered. ' He was then taken 1 to 'the Town hall,' where a convention of ' teachers Was being' held, and nnallv was . placed in a boat and dragged about n ' . mi ' : . ' i . j -Tuiie. xuere was aiso some evwenco term ing to show that ho was kicked and struck, nod that other1 violences' were offered him. 'Bulvupbo this the 'testimony was con Acting. Exchange." ' ' J'.: ., .Sickiand Wear or It. Tho. editor of Iho New York Tribune, is thoroughly iick. and, disgusted with. tho cry for blood tofjhis radical associates, jlle says: : , ...,?, JIow. weary are we of death-doiDgl How , perfectly fateful this gallows ap pears, shadowing the foreground t of the ; brightest future America has ever seen! ;Iio;w Revolting to. bo told that this gal . lows is to bo tho only response to the loy ally of ! America! How sad the present j e Iows-scandala will appear to . our cbil dren, aj they torn over tho leaves of, liv ing, history, and nud the greatest achieve meats of Christendom side by sido with the, squabbling of poh'co, detectives, over condemned, helpless criminal, and Chi nese tricks, with the bodies of dead men." .. fiTbe last sentence refers to tho misera ble attempt of the Secretary pf War to -outrage a corpse by giving H a secret and rfti-Chnstiao burial. - ' 1 Incendiary Attack on' a Railroad. The tract of the LaCrosso Railroad ' was torn up, and a , bridge burned , near Germaniown,' eighteen' miles from Mil waukee 'on the'ntght "of the 27th of No vember last. ' This is supposed to be the work of farm mortgagors, who have mort gaged their larros along the line of the road to lue amount ot a million aonars, which 'mortgages are, being foreclosed. The farm mortgagors threaten ' to de stroy, the'entiro road if the company fail to make provision for' 'the payment of tho mortgages'. A, great deal' of troub le is appreueuueu. j, t f , j - ; , ' ' Lawrence; Kansas, Dec. h '"' Indian Atrocities1. A party of 200 " Camaoches and Apaches attacked a coach on .Butterfleld's 'express route, on Sunday last,' near Downes' Spring,' and 'killed six ra8seneers and an express aeent ' named Merwiu, ' Afterburning tho coach,' went ;to Downcs" Spring and Bluff Station, burned all the building, stole of destroy ed all the goods and other1 property Ono pasaengef killed three Indians, but wr af terwards shot, his heart cut out, and his body burned over a slow fire. ,''" ' Harriet Martineau is in her sixty fourth vear. She was deaf from child ' hood, and is now almost blind, yet retains her mental powers, Writosi able editori als for the London Daily Newt, contrib utes to various periodicals, and has just tent to press two volumes of elaborate Grand Haven, Thk Ktockhol(!:.r9 of Lh& Ottawa Coua- t ; , . j IV Rooming Ccmpaoy lmrt at the oCce of C. Y. BelI. Esq:, Mill Poinl, and elect ed the following ofScers: Vfm. M. Ferry, Jr., President; H. Y.Bell, Secretary; D. Cutler, Treasurer," i Arrangements were 'perfected to com plete tho boom and havo it, in readiness to receive all the logs that may bo run during tho spring of 1866 and'thereafter. A' committee of tho companv met a por-. tion of the Grand Itahids tJooming Com pany and entered, into, an arrangomcni whereby a division of logs should be made at that jilaco of those coining from 'above that point and those destined for this sec tion pushed over the Rapids and started on their way hither. It is estimated that from six' to 'ten million's of foet:will bo down in tho spring from abdvo Qrand Rapids, and others in considorablo nuni: bers following during, tho , summer. and fall. An outlay of somo $5000 will be required to put tho business of the com pany into successful bperatiou. . r , ' The1 Phrenological Journal for December-pcoropletes Voluino 42 con tains Lord Palmerston, JNapoIeop ill, .Washington, Caesar, ' Hon. D. S. Dickin son, Blind Tom, with Portraits, Charac ters and . Biographies. ; Also," Work , for Women," a new history of Civilization; Destiny ot. America; Bcauty,iVigof and Development; Symmetry of Character; Phrenology in tho Pulpit; Animal Types of Human Physiognomy; GymnasUcs for men, 'women, and children; including Ethnology,' 1 Physiology, Phrenology, Physiognomy and Psychology onty 20 cent?, or $2,00 a year. Now volume begins with Jan. No. I Address, Fowleii & 'Wklls, 389 Broadwav, New York. :1 , .The schooner Dawn vnentf ashore, near Muskegon, -on Wednesday j night last, having a cargo- of gram nod provisions for that place, "she was got off subsc qucntly and came into port here on.Mon- dajvwilh cargo in a damaged state. : ( ' The '.schooner'' Celtic is also ashofo near tho place where tho Dawn was beached. . , i; i , Four vessels arrived in port,' on Wed nesdar, flora Chicago, on" their last' trip. The. schooner 'Forester still lies, off Muskegon, at anchor, bottom upward. Sho is broken intwo, lumber gone, and the vessel a total loss.'" ' '" ": .' ' " ' 'We arei informed that' Monsrs. Hoi comb, of Grand Rapids, and Smith. laic of Illinois, havo purchased, the steam saw mill property at Nunica, formerly , owned by Col. Wm. P. Innis,,with n'considera-1 ble tract of land thoreto attached," for $4,- 000. Alrekdy extensive repairs aro be ing made in the mill and.it .will bo soon in running order for tho winter's work. It is the design' of tho Owners to purchase mcrchr.ntable logs offered at the mill, ifor which the highest market, prices will bo Masonic Anndal Election or Orn cers. At tho annual election of officers of Grand Ilaven Lodgefl,No. 10, F. & A. M., held on Wcloesday evenings JN"ov. 29,' the following officers wore chosen: ' : W. Mjt George E. Hubbard;' -" " S.'W., Charles PagclsonV ' j:yvNoisofillowiett; ; -y:! ' Secretary,' Geol D. Sanford f : .'. , ' ' 'Treasurer, Robert Howlett; ' ; S. D., Healy C. 'AkeleyV , ',.,', " ' 'T. D.. Robert Finch . ' :' ! ' ' Stewards, Isaac 'Hunting and Isaac IL Sanford. ' . 7 , f '.""Tuk Lodge of G6od Templarsi at B'or lin. numbers two hundred and fifty mem bers and is in an exceeding ;,projerous stale. Meetings am held weukly,i at which, In' connection1 with' the legitimate busiuesi of. tho organization, .literary, ex orciscs, of a most interesting . character are had. A paper is also edited and reacj seirii-moaiuiy. . . s . . Both branches of our National Con gress were fully organized on Monday last, Hon. Schuyler ..Colfax was re elected Speaker of the House and Mr. McPher son declared, Clerk. . . The . profiler' Ottawa left I ;re on Sunday for Huskcan and returutJ yea terdayi en route for Chicago, where she will be laid up for winter. ,:Most of .the stfara saw mills herea bouts,-including Messrs. -Ferry-Sons, Colo fc Ilairo'a, Hancock's,. Ranney'a and the mill at the " Beech ' Tree," are ' still ruuuintr. ' , . ... v.. 4 i " . i . i i. i i , t t 'The 'earnings of tho D. dc M; Railway. clufiog the monln of Novenitor,last, is estimated at $41, 250au Jucreaso over the corresponding week of last year of 11,198. ! ' " j ! The railroad bridge, on the line of the D. dc M. Railway, across Grand . River, near Grand .Rapids, is being re-built un der the' super vision of Mr. Midwinior, an , . ",.1'.,', i 'ri ': piaana experienceu onage oumier. . ins to be higher, much shorter and tnoro firm ly put together than the present bridgo. The ; Truesdell and. rt number of laden vessels, for several days .! wind-bound in port,' loft1 on Saturday last' for Chicago; ? i f ii .i, .' wpero they will lay up for ftha winter. Navigation on the;Lake,'may,bo.consid; erod closed except so far as communica- tioij botweeri the D.':ds M. Railway1 and 'Milwaukee may continue during the win- ""The', Boston ','Cdurier$ 'of .Thursday, sa'va that 'bleached dottdti cloth.' a vard wido,,was reiaueu on vveunesaay ai some of' the, stores 'at twVntv'-fiVe cools' a yard. viMrs: Mumford.' widow of'tho Mumford who was hung bv Butler; in New Orleans, ,1 I.'j. 'ii,.,. alwlli.n timrA L strifes 1 1 m. turned to that city" in ' circumstances of great destitution.. V '. iA Little fellow going; to church' for (he first time, where; the pews .were very hichi' was asked, on corning out,; what ho did in church, when he .replied: t4, I went into n cupboard, and tooc a scat on tbe shelf." tr. ( ii;.. 7' . t. , The , best , description of (.weakness ( wo havo ever, beard is tuo wag s query , to ins wife, when sbo gav'o Jijm some, chicken brothi if she would only try to coax that cuicKenjusi. lowauo inrougu uie soii once, more. .,,, ..i f( ., (li.,t ., .,, , . " 'An editor, in' describing the doings ''df a mad d6g, say's: lie .bit the cow in tlia tail whih bin a clnAa lUait " ' 'I hli'ivnt erv unfortunate' for the tail but we'imt urallv' feel sOme interest to kuow what bo coroe'of thb cow.1 '" ,w ' ' In Luck. Robert) Davidson, an old and highly esteemed citizen, has just re turned from, Montana , I erntory bringing with him specimens. from a gold mine-dis covered. by him, which will bo a source of unbounded wealth to its. fortunate discov erenGrand .Rapids Eaglet 2d insti ; The strong-minded women .of, Oer- many, numoering one uuuurcu iiuu nuriy, recentlv held a convention at Leipsic. to ronnhlflr thrt tils under which the sex la bor in that country, and to devise reme- uies. , iv iewi got exciieo, uui. me mnjon ty entered into the discussi withT cool ness and ability, A pretty fraulieri 'sug gested that tho best remedv '.would bo wjioiOMiio loiiJHie viuigrniiou to auiciiui. . t ; f T,' .". ' )..:., 1 Death or i Rich MAN.Simcon Jen nings,' of Wei Isville,1 Ohio, died suddenly, while sittinrr in bis chair last week, tie " .O1, f , possessed enormous wealth, mostly in rca estate, and inorlcncres on the same. . He also owned large interests in a numuer ot Ohio banks. Ho was noted for 'his' ox trerrie penjiriousnes's and intense devotion to 'money-getting. Though' worth .mill ions, when traveling on the cars he Would carry a' lunch to save ; the expense of a dinner at an eating-house. He had no cniiuren, ana djs immense esiaio win go to bis collateral beirs. C'in. Uazelte. Aaingulah accident occurred 'in' Pal rfiyra, Lenawee county,. 'a. week or two sinco. A returned soldier' was shooting squirrels with.tho Springfield rifle, which ho liad, brought homo froprlne army.-r Missipg bis game at ono ifire, the, ball went over, the, trees, and, at the distance ol &fxll mile, struck a brother of tbe sol dierjn. the lower part of the .back, as ho was stooping over, ponetrating his coat, pantaloons and shirt, and inflicting a pret- ..tti.i.i. ty severe . nosn wouoa, wnicn oioa ueeiy The ball did not, however, eflfcctalodge roent in the flesh, and as tho wounded man straightened up it fell into hia boot, Had tho ball struck, him in the head it would doubtless have killed him. ..This is onojof.tho most singular, instances on rec ord, and furnishes a proof, of tho project ivo force ot the Springfield rifle. . . SrAKiNO of a beautiful brunette bel',3 of tn Illinois city, our friends accounts foAho bro:nncsa ofber corhplexion-by the fact that she lias been so often toasted. . A'" MASONIC NOTICE. A Iteg0. T tw vniniaBica"oa or uranajiuvon , Lodge, No. 129, of Frc and Accepted Masons will bo held at Masonic Hall, on Wed- noaday evening, Deo, 27th, (SU Johu'a day), 1805, at 71 o'clock. ' ' , By order of the W. M. '' ' ' y GKO. I). SANFOKD, Sec'y. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Guardian Sale. ""TOTICE is hereby giren that, by authority -1N and liaonse to me granted by the Probate Court of Ottawa County and State of Michigan, bearing date tbe twenty-seventh day of Novem ber, A. V. 1805, I shall sell at pubho auction, to tho highest bidder, at the premises, in the townsuip oi urocaery, in sniu iouiuy oi wa, on Saturday, the 27th day of January next, at two o'clock in the afternoon; all the right, titlo and interest of Harry Hartholomew, a mi nor and child of Aria Bartholomew,' decoasod, it being an undivided two-thirds interest in the following land, to wit l Tho south-west qnartor of the south-wcMt quarter of section twenty-tour i v . i . i i a v --it ' r u r.. ii), in lownsuip cigiito; nuriuiu run go uiiuuu 15) west, containing forty acres. 'more or less. 842w7j A. W.TAYLOIt, f)iiHrrlinn nf nn ill minor. Dated, Qrand Haven, December 0, 1665. .a NOTICE,., ;:t, : ;, TS hereby given that ap application will be made to the, Board of Supervisors, at, the hext session of said Board, to be held at utand Haven! in.the connty of Ottawa; on the 'first 3Ipnday of January next, or at such otlicr.tinie as said Board may, meet thereafter, for a license to build and maintain a bridge across Grand Klver.'fct Xamont, id the town of Talltnadro, in sit id county ot, Ottawaftfaid bridge to be lo cated at the foot of Coinjoercinl rtreet, in. La tnont, where the stune intersects OrundTiivcr, thenco lrt a direct coarse across; Grand -River intersecting .the. bank, on scctioo. seven; Vwn jieven. north, rango tlurteeu wt, in to town, ship of Georgetown! in said county j'sftid bridge to be constructea tr vrooa ana stone, ana u oe raised at losst ten feet's bo ve low-water mark! and have a SWING or DRAW, in a convenient part of the bridgo, forty-five feet between abut fnintj: 'for the nassaeeiof boats, rafts. Ac.. said bridge to be a toll budge, and the rates of toll fixed b? the. Uard.ot Supervisors, and to bo constructed withta' fivo years from tbe date of the license. 5 ' 1 ' 1 ' .:'' " 542 Dec. 5, 1865. GEO. LUTIIEll. mm Literature, Science and Art i BEAUTIF.UI EMBJSLL15UMENTS! FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. ' NEW VOLL'ME BEOINS JANUARY 1 866. ' ? JSov in the time to Subscribe." ; ,. i ... ? i .- i-.l :' Tho Eclectic Maqazhr is, ns ils nnrne indi catcs,'a teluetion from other iaagazine and po- riodicalit. : : Th esa selection a are carefully ; niode each month, from the entire range of foreign Periodical, in this respect it is mtirelu nnlik other vtonthUe; and has' no rival. ' The follow ing aro Boine of Uie works from which selections aretuado;'- - . i ' London Quarterlu, llritith Quarterly, Nor(h Jiritinh Review, Popular Science Review, Satur day Review, Ltiitre Jlour, Wntminiatcr Revitw, Dublin Unicernit y, Art 'Journal,, JJacinillan, iiundaii Magazine, Sunday nt Home, Header, Jilackwood, Revue de Deux Monde, London So eiety, Henlley't Miucellnny, CornKUt Magazine, fraiier ,lJlagazine,. Temple liar, Chamber Journal, Edinbnry Review, 'London National hevtec, St. Jamee, (food Word, I tctoria Jlag azine, Fortnightly Review, AtfieiKTtmJ ' ' '' While our own literature is indispensable, yet a knowledge of tbe literature of other count r it is equally essential to all who would keep pace with the progress of the human mind. ' The main features of tho work will remain the same, but some; changes 'will bo made, adapted, it js believed to the present wants cf the public. ., '' We have arranged to secure clioice selections from. the' Fresch, Gehmanand other I'osn-, KNtal rcRioDiCAta, translated especially for the clectic and it is hoped this new feature will add greatly to the variety and value of the work: :'i : '.' '. '' : Each number is embellished with one or more Fisb Stekl Engravings portraits of eminent men; or illustrssito;' of important ' historical events. - ' ? ! . !. . . j . 1 With the extensive resources at bis'comtnand the Editor hopes to muke,the work a.fieecssity to every intelligent roador, and no paius will be spared to accomplish this result. !' Volumes'cduimence In January and July of each year j subscriptions can commence with any month.,...', ; , . . ; ,, , $5 per, Ypajr, Single Numbers, $0 cts Ibe Iraue, Clergy men, loacucn, ana Hubs supplied orl favorabte terms. Address, 1 "W. 1 : 23IliWEXiL. ' - .: . i & Ilcckrhan Street, ti Y. TO MILL OWNERS. . , BULL WHEEL CHAIN WANTED. . t . . . . . - ? . . THE inderslgned are building a steam saw mill, at Lamont, Mich., and wish to pur chase a Second-Hand Bull Wheel Chijn. A liberal price will h paidj , Address, f i 340 w4j " ' BAliCOClv, CALUlNS, CO, rM,i i -u f DRI 8EELYE'S:;n . : liiqliid Catarrh. Ueniody. Hi" ; CURE WARRANTED IF M VU DIKECTlONS r ARE FOLLOWED, Cold in the Head Relieved in a Ftw Minutf.e. , Mmr I v blU KEELYJVS . An Unfailing Iteroedy for Couchs. Cold, Brpp chitis, Fore Throat, Hoarseness, and Irrita- ! ' tiort or tho'Bronrhiil Tubes or Lungs, " f i Tickling in tho Throat an d Ctoup.; ' i M. Fld by Wholesale Drnggtst, anl at ReUil by Druggists everywhere; , , "ainft. ... . iuu. i:. - :V..- ' '' ' i i Ei, L II ; B O lb. AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE 11 OTTE W TOTJS ... .. .. ... bnve lenj used . ? 1 ' -' ' BUOHTT : .' -' ' . . ..:' r '.. ni trt.-p t.: FOR A VARIETY FO DISEASES.' ' n . : , . . . . ' ! i vi-i i It was borrowed from these rudti practUiouors, ;.m .. ..,i,. English and Dutch Physicians. On whotfe recommendation it has been cm !' '' ployed In Europe, and haa now borne' ... into general use. ,'( ' '' . it is given chief'ly.in',"V- , t Graxtl, Chronic Catarrh o.f JDladder V.I . '.- ... . .! it rj i re. i; ,; . .'J MORplI niRIT'TION .Jl Of the Bladder and Urethra, "H Ia,:' r.-.-i.-iiiV voi,U:-jK ' ''role ,;' '' rcmale Weakness & Debility, For I'rolnpsus and Bearing. DovDf or ( ; I'ROLAPUS fUTERI : DISEASES OF THE l ROSt RATE GLuVND, Retention, oh Incontinence o;,Uiuse, iAnd all diseases rcquirhi,'fb aid.'ofa diuV relic arising form 'a loss of tone in 'the parts concerned in its evacuation. IT IS A LSCtR ECOM3EXI) EP IN CA SES of DSPEPSIAir : : , CHRONIC BH EOTTIsil, Cutaways Affections 'and Dropsy To euro these, discuses yre mustj- bring into ..i i ... .!. ' . "... i acuon me mnscies wuuu- are ugngvu iu vueir various functions. To neglect them, however sligbtmay.be tho attack ia, sure to ,f h bodily heultb and mcutal powers-,. ' , OUR .FLESH; AD BLOOD ' ' r supported from theso sourcea. m PKRSON3 AT EVERY , FE1UOD OF LIFE, ... From Infancy, to Old Akc; and in every state of health, kr4iab)e to bo subjects of these diseases. . . ' .' " . . ; ; - The. Caueee in many Jnutancet are Unknown. . '. ii , ii'i'i ' i .' The patient has, however, a good remedy in ii , IlEJLMDOLl'S Fluid Extraot of Buohu. rhiladclpfw Evening Bulletin Editorial ' September- 1, 1865. -r ' IIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. His Solid and Fluid Fx tracts embody the full strength 6? tha ingredionta . of which tbyara named.'. They ar left to the. lnspeetipn;of all. A ready 'and conclusive tost of their ."properties will bo a comparison ' of hecsft forth In the United States Dispensatory:" Tbese remedies are prepared. Vy lfJJUelmbolda druggist of sixteen jcars'.expcrioiiee jn ;tl)i ;oity and tre believe bem to tye, reliable in fact,, we have never known an. article laekinrerit ,ta ,moct with pQnpancnt .socrpn, aai Jlr. llelmbold'a success is certaialy prima fstio, evidence. Ilia Drug and Chemical, Warehouse, in -the city, ef New York, is not exec Hod, if equalled by aaly i the country, and we would advise eur renders, when visiting that city, td give him a eall, and judge for themselves. ' -' ' - . ' EXTR APT, O Vy il fltC Ufa HELMB OliD ' fautory. . 1 ........ , ;