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THE ftlLLSDAL'E BTANDAJID. I CUILMHKO r.tR TUMDIT IT IIILLS.ULH, IULLSDALK CO., MiflliOAN. ... Term af Mnbacrlptlo. t the office or by mail, If paid la bdaiico, - - f 1 bo I Brrs not paid for la advance aud charges. '- - QQ l uUvexed by Carrier, la the Vlllag, - It W Kates 9fA I Vp,r∈. I Square, 1 writ. $60 Square. 1 Tear, 4 m U 112 00 , 15 00 IT 00 20 00 25 00 80 00 &i 00 40 00 T5 1 00 121 J 60 3 50 400 column, 4 month, a 1 year, - 4 : 00 0 04 1 Business Cards, per year, S 00 1 2 lines, er 1 Inch in length or a oolumn or Ium make a square, . L.egj auverueements at statute rate. Adrrtlmuta unaccompanied with written or verbal or drs fur lotigtb. of time, will b published until ordered oat, ml pay incut axaeted accordingly. Th privilege of yearly adrertUert w;nla confined stricUy "to their regular busine-; and ell advertisements not pertiilu I ov to (uch business will be-d .arged extra. No paper discontinued until all arrearage! art paid nolens at the option of ti e biuher. ........ 11. U. HOYVI.RON. Proprietor. riltAVKfTl-Olt 8 A L1C AT Til It OFFICII. . Warranto Deeds, Mortgages, Quit Claim Deeds, Land Contract, I.ae, Summonses, Fupccn-a, Executions, with atari, larralge Certificates, Mortgage Assignments, Chattla Mortgages, Township Treasurer's Itocetpts. Road Warrant, Constable Salea. Executions without stay. And all other Blanks 4n hm. WRAPFINf) PAPER. new supply op merchants wraitino paper received and for Bale at the 8TAXDARD OFFICE. Firs. On FriJay afternoon tho old Rail road depot caught fire id tho dome on tho south end. Thoro being it 6tifF breezo it was 'thought at first that all the frail rond build '.ngs would Buffer, but by tho energy of 'our citirons who rallied with water pails and ladders tho flames were arrested afterburning oil tho domo and a part of the roof. ,, 'Tkw is the third timo within a few weeks that this old building has caught fire, endan- gor-ng thousands of dollars worth of proper ty belonging to our citizens and tho Railroad 'company. The building is but of trifling val Hio to tho company in comparison to tho dan ger of losses they as well as others aro liablo to receive from it daily, and thero is no rea son for tho corporation or the company to permit Buch a nuisance to stand, Had it boon individual property U would have been Temoved long ago. Will not our trustees do so much as to invite tho proper persons of the company to look to self-interest in tho matter. SPAULDIJfO AXD RoOKRS ClRCU8. -It will bo seen by our advertising columns that th old est tircus now in existence with all tbo modern improvement, will b at this plAco on the 7th of August. Spacldixq's Ckcus w known in rery Stato in tho Union. Tho bill of performance speaks for itself nnd will be ful filled. . . Nox-Explosive Uurxixo Fluid. Mr. Root agent for this valuable article", is nov canvassing this county. Now in the tiinn to purchase ft right for jnnking your own Fluid. Ve have een th article tested anil are satis fied that it is what it is represented to be. Ambrottprs. Messrs Laverty fe Drwet bave formed a copartnership in tho Ambro typo and Daguerrian business, bave fitted up tho rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Laverty, over Russell fe Livingston store, whero th"y fire prepared to laVe likenesses in either style superior to any establishment in tho country. As artists they have deservedly won a pop ular and extensive reputation at home and a broad. They have operted thir rooms with n large and cunplelo assortment of material, of tho latest styles and most elegant. nnd beautiful patterns. 3T Tho Niles Republican caution the public against receiving notes purporting to boof 'lho Bank of Elkhart, Tod., as there is no such institution in Elkhart or anywhere t!se. Tho men who aro palming off this worthless trash arc known and maiked, and will bo " dealt with as they deserve if they continue it. ; . $3T Tho Kcw York Tribune eaysl- "The Ithica Journal, for nearly thirty years tbo Democratic organ in Tompkius County, and tho only paper published in that imjortant county, this week takes down tho flag of Bu chanan and Rreckcnridge, and runs up that of FREMONT & DAYTON, giving unan swerable reasons therefor. The Ancreliea Re porter, the Democratic organ of Allegany County, wo hear, has dono likewise. Tho Evening Post, of this city, St. Lawrence Re publican, Ogdensburgh and Otsego Democrat Cooperetown, took ground with tho Repub licans last fall. Tho Republic, Buffalo, Dem ocratic Reflector, Madison County, Cayuga New Era, Auburn, Pulaski Democrat, (Oswe go County, and several otber influential Jour nals which supported tho soft Democratic ticket last fall, bailed tho Philadelphia nomi nation with joy, . and gave them a ready as well as hearty support. Of tho surviving Van Burcn Freesoil journals of 1848, wo think a decided preponderance in influence, if not in number, is now enlisted on tho eido of Free Kansas and Fremont." Tho same paper also gives tho names of a large number of men, hcrctoforo prominent and active Democrats, who havo recently re nounced adhesion to that party, nnd arc now bending their best energies for the election of FREMONT. Cases of this kind nro nume rous in all parts of tho Northern States. Who can doubt the result? Vatf.KT Mills, Orncr.. ' ihlUdafc, firlr 18th 1856. J - Fin end Rowlsos: Mr. I. Murput of ilillsdale offers tho first new wheat of this wason for grinding, it is a fino pecimen of Mediterranean, weighs sixty-two pounds' to ,tbo bushel, in good order, yielding largely iu rWr t)f superior excellence. Wo hopo f soon to bo iad-Wsndent of the West In supplying our customers with nn article of Ho-:r tlouble extra ami fullff var ranted. , , IL L. HEWITT ii Sox Acceptaxcxs, The letters of accf ptnuce, f FREMONT fc DAYTON may bo found iu thw paper read them, they how that tho men are worthy tho confidence ff the VKJop.C. t3T A lolegraph to tho Milwatifcca Senti nel says that Jas. F. Strang, tho Mormon High Pricet and Prophet, died at tho vilMgo r Vtt?-, Win:vn:r', at 1 M. f July Olh. SPECIAL NQTICISS. Till I'ilai. -Our reader will notice tLdvertie ment of Dr. T. It Catihaloh. Th preparation which detifined to bring into more f dnertl notice hat been in use here for several year-, and in no e.i of which we have heard, hai it failed to e(Toct a red calcure. The cettiflratea appended to the card are all bona pick and signed by persons who ars well known to their follow citiicn, a men who would not lend their rnmcs to the promotion of frnud or humbug on the ofEicted. V cheerfully give it our recowmeadation. Jacksonville (III.) Corutitu tionUt, Deo, 11, 851. . . Vo'ylm For tale by MOT T Bit 6. t7 We were accosted a day or two since by a fa miliar voice, and agrntleraan we a id not reroembe, to have seen before, stood in our presence. A comlo smile played around hi mouth, and his eyes told of rrwechief, and rrot until an eiplanation did we die. cover an old acquaintance, who, the last time we saw him waa aa gray as a rat; but now by the magic power of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, his hair is as black as a coal and soft as silk. -Louisville Times Julylm For sale by MOTT Ai BRO, THE miEAT ENGLISH KE.1IEDT. Sir Jm CUrk'$ Ctl$brttd FmU Pilh. Protected by floral Letters ltcnt. PREPARED from a precriptionSU Jamea Clarke, If. D lhrtlclau Extraordinary to the Quaon. Thl InraluaU Uddlclna I unfailing lu th cur of all thoa painful and dan gorou dlaeaae Incident to th fomal eonalltution. It moderate all axceiis, rtrworoi all olatruct loift.aod brings on the monthly porlod aHth regularity. Ties Pill ahould be ued two or tbrco week previous to confinement; they ortlfy the confutation, and Juaen the aolTerlng during la bor, enabling the mother o porform her dutlv with afut. to horaolfaad ehTU. T' Pill lAoult mdt Mm If ftmaltl JHjing tkt FIRST TKRFE MOSTHS of Prtgntney, m$ Uy are lurt U Irinf 0n Miirnrritft, but ay ethir timt tktp mr$ raft. In all cmo of Korvou and Spinal AfTectlon, fain In th Back and LI ml, IIiuulneM, Fatigno on alight KxorUon, Tal plUUon of the lloart, Iwne of Spirit-, IlyBterlc. BItk Headache, White and all the painful dlxeanc occasioned by a disordered yitew, thogo mi will effect a euro when all othor mean have fulled, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, ealomel, antimony, or any other mlnaral. full dlrocUon accompanying each package. Price, la the United Stale and Canada, One Dollar. r Sol Agents for the United State, l.t. BALDWIN' ii CO., . " Rocheater, N, Y. N. B. f 1,00 endowed to either of the Oonoral Agonta will a bottle o th P1U" by return mall. For sale wholesale and retail by MOTT BROTHER, HUUdalo, and Drugjrl.t. geno- 409nly DIED. fIn thin plnce on Saturdiy, July 19, la'iC, at 10 o clock 1. M., after twenty hour interne Buffering, Catherine Arnold, wife of Mr. John Holing;, aged 21 yeare 8 months and 13 dnys. Th deceased w as born in Hosendarmstndt. who removed to New York. ahoTat four ' years since, where the resided until one year ago last May, when aho removed to this phco. Sh leaves here a hus band and one child to mourn her lot, and in Germa ny, a Father, Mother, and large family, who will tinccrely mourn for their lnt dniigt ter aid siCcr. Com. . AMBftOTYPES. DAraTF.ROTVPES AXD PHOTOGRAPHS -yrKSSIM. LAVKKTY ft DKWKY have .Mociated them l?ilvea tojrether Artidta, and ntted np and furnished one J tha Sneat room in tho country, are now prepared to tak Iikeiiearv In tho latct and ui'Kt approved at vies LADIK8 Mi UKNTI.r MI.N are respectfully -nlicited to eall and aatUfy throsclr in rev-.id to th atrU and cxoellency of their work. '.Br , Am.l,rypf kn or copied to et In tomb atone and finUhod in a etylo that will never Mo. Tbn thnt havo beauty eomo and take It And those that hurt none, conie and we'll make It Come one. come nil, help lull the hall, ' And wu'll Antlrot-pyou aiL 3T Room over Ruhi.-.I1 i Llvingitou' Stjre. iliilix'ale, July 15, lKtO. mE h)icii)wr hve opened a Meat Market, one door " ""-.'" wnere inry will ttoep on hand l i nea the hent freh mentatlio country affunl. P"y Thu bent for -ile from 4 to 7 ren1 per round. Hillndftle. Jnna, 24. H?fl. TOMPKINS k UOWEV TWO CitlWSFsS. CONSOLIDATING THEIR CELEBRATED FMIATINU PALACK CIKCir.M. From tlclr Talatiiil Aqi.ti3 Ainphllliere on th SlUhUHir,. li and OLIo Iitei, and their .r;otrrii ami;ku;a circus, 8o o-I-KraU North and Ent, into o n hi o .n s r t; it c o n c i n k With tho TWO COUPAM&J comprf. m tho mot dUtlnKuUhed Northern and jjouthorn Performor in the uite rlnir in fiiendlr atrife, 1 -nrraenre of tke audience, liuth CompHtitea tsrdor oo Ti nt, with two -At of Clowr., two aet of Uinjr llorau, Pntqntine avery altor noon; Sptaclo every tsiht; Tom ( an hain, tht Muelc Bugler Canham'a Ennui Hand drawn In triumphant nr-ea.lon ah the morning of arrival In everv place of KxhiMtioniy FOKTY I10R.SK3 Driven d. M.r.ILTOW, . rOALD05, c. evowx, W. (INK AI'B. vy one want t anliam'ii 8tring Band, a Stnl of Tiick Ponlea. Dancing and War llornen, arid everrthinjr elo npon the Mme Il)oratcl(s with the fidlowlng litin(-uished EgrKMTRUKa, Clown, 1 V$N r-yraTFlK.KB, UTMXASTS, PA5T0M0. -A.VLi7 &c-f IT'vr'-"! M110 Acn the celebrated Crctk Av -. Zthw3 Madame Ormond. the beautiful dram- tie Equetitrienno. Mra. W. Lako, the iutretrid Pantoml nit. Tin Vim UmJ... 4 v. -jr i.. it'LIi AOXK. Circu. " ' Wm. O. Pale, who hia been renived with the hiKhevt TirU ofltoval favor, by all of tho principal Crowned' Head of hurope, and in tmlveranlly acknowledged to bo the moat graceful and elegant Som erset kider In tho world. Hill Ijiko, the great Xew Orlcana Clown Henry Miigllton, the great living 0 tn nnst. Tho Uulley Brother, snrpaselng eon tho lUvrl. C. J. Rodgera, the dlaiingiilihed Dr tuMic Iti.ler. F. Doimldnon, the great Comic F.i!ic tri.in and rntoijJmi-t. Mona. La Thome, tlm mmlnrn lTrrn. lei. (Joorire Puthar, tie noted Ovmniat and (aitb Hamilton and lonaldMin,) the only perann executinir the trat of I .a Perch Kir1pnie lo ltaox or two por aonn In mid air at onre. Chan. H. Crjby, the only peraoh exe rutimr the feat "l the Itevnlving Globe in mid air, 8ur Iji Porche Kqulpoio. T. Craven, the champion TumMer. W. Kinkade the well known Equestri an Ovmn-pt. J. W. Paul, the modern Julia, and ilk easioTiB inx LAKI. Forty noraa Driver. I haiio Brown, the skillful Equestrian and Uymnnst. If. fiinty, the wonderful Hurdle Rjieer aud Wlldflre, hi antameabt Georgian Pony. T. Armstrong tho talented Gymnaat. Tlien. Stowart, the accomplished Matre de Clmne. The Inmoui Ti l k Pnniea, PeiraMU and ClAltHCI raxstlt "r,ars 'na b War Ilonw Jlucephalu, Too oUtimruUhod feature of thhi hoi(o entabliahmcnt are: l'i It 1 the largest Ciren ever In tlm State. 2d. Every art pat 4a the ring la better than La ever be fore been wltneaaed here. Sd. It 1 the motit expensively equipped Circa ever in thl Stat. 4tb. The Orchestra I the heat ever attached to any Circus. $th. Many of the beet porfornier wore never north before. 6th. Many of the act are entirely new liefe, lmre acver before been witnessed In this State, and could Dot beetved ted by all the Circuses la the conntry combined. Ttb. It is not as Is enstnmary of lata, a small part of a 'Cir ca and a sro-.ll part of a Menagerie, with very lanre Mils for each bat two old fashioned Circuses, with all the modern Improvement. ' 8th. It I the only Company that furnishes good soatt for every visitor. Lastly It la the only Cirrus establishment that perform everything a represented in the bills and In the adverliite ment. ADMISSION OVLV 25 C12XT8, T lloth Companies. Will ho exhibited it half-past one and half-paat seven o' clock, P. -M. Anemnon aad Evening at At Illll-Hlrtlo, Antfgt71h Alal Coldwater, WednosJay 6th, ltudon,FUdsy 1th, Adrian.Oth. THitrsiIIJVfa MAC IVK FOR SALE. JTiOR8ALRat a bargain no nf Emery's Excelsior Two ' Horse Power Thresher and Separator also one pair of verv large, heavv red cattle, eight years obi 1 mile west of Hillsdale on ihe Plank Itoad. Favette Jnlf J2, 1V. ISAAC VAXPENBERfill. NOTICE PAY UP. ALL thoa indebted to th auharriher either by ant or Book Account, are recanted to call and settle th same Immediately at the eld stand. C. W. FERRIS. Hillsdale, J una 84th, lftM. GREATEST DISCOVERY OP THE AGE. Pmf. A. M. DOrVEKH CHKMTCAL TvO-i:xplohii: nrnxixn ru in. IT has long been acknowledged that Burning Fluid Is the Beateet, cheapest aad best light that ran be aaed, but oa account of II liability to explode it baa not some into gen eral ne. Thouaands f dollars have been expended, and th skill of th most celebrated Chemists both la Enropa and America haa been bmnght Into reqaisitina, to produce a light which ahould b at onra -brilliant, cheap, and care: and the desired result has been reached In the dlvvrerv of Prof. A. H. POWNF.R'i a.lveelelrated CHEMICAL NON K.XPLOKIVK nt'HNIM FLTt Ir. This Flold anm bine tb brilliancy of t7 with the safety ef Oil, and la at th him time the cheapest light that can be vised. It can toman facta red In a few momenta by the most unskillful, aad the ingredient of IM composition cae V found at com uoa country store. ' BAOOtf 9. E. P.OOT, Jr. General Afsnl. TON'3 ILA.S WANTED e cured for hlrb I will Pr rsh. j'i'.'ii. ?r. rinnr. ' I, - 1 KED KDXI MARKETS AND COHMERCfAT-. HILLSDALL'.tlAnitfcT. 8TAKDAWA Orrict. i Tueiidav Morning, July J 5, 1S00 Four r I.U Wheat r bu.U Corn Meal V ewt Corn T busk Potatne T boili Uid r th . Tallow V lb -llide V tb green 17 00 Beefrcwl ... $3 CO l oikT cwt .. 4 00(30 00 TO 200 0 24 . .J2 U llama V tb ... 13 Butter T tb 12 Egg r doa . . - 10 Applea greon V bush uriud do 8 Peache V lb dried SaltVbbl ' Hay T ton 12X 8 26 da do urr - - C Wood V cord e -2i160 I 00 PlI.I'K! PIl.S,:KI IMI.I'Ml Tii AitWte intrattbll dmaii, e wry ere mi 1 eesry urs vtxzD st txTtaxAL Amicxrtox out D R CAVANAUlill'8 P 1 1. K HALVE. WILL novr fail in giving immediate rblluf. and positive ly curing the worst and most obstinate cast of Ho monhoida or Plls. It la th enly Infallible Remedy known here or elsewhere for the Piles, and Is the result of year of pauini ei'y:j and Invest iga'.ion, Hu07err from rile now hare a remedy at hand which will stand the beat of trial, without a fear of failure en Its part, tu do all th proprietor cittima ror it. Full directions sccompany each box; and all that Is requi site 1 strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to fol low. Th proprietor refer te the following testimonials from gentlemen of character and standing, who hare voluntarily f lven their certificates jo Its Caver, in regard to its efficacy u tholrown coses. Read them. The following U from one of the most reliable Ctlscti of . iu e go. toe late Treasurer or cook I'ounty, in. . . Chicago, Jojy 45, 18M. Dr. Cavahsbjth Pear Sir: I wish hereby to make known to the afflicted that I have been troubled with the Piles for twenty years or apwards, and at times moat severely, Aad during a recent and exceedingly painful attack, a friend pro eared a box of your Salve and asked m to firs It a trUI, I did so, Not, however with the expectation of benefitting my dlseaso, for trulv, I had tried so many applications I had lost confidence In ail. But 1a nuking use of your Salve, I soon found that it wa doing me good; and really it ia In credible to tnyaelf, that wllh only about two weeks aao of your Halve, I am. so rar as i canjuige a wen man. ' I moat cheerfully make this statement, believing It due both to yourself and Such a may be afflicted with this most trying and paluful disease. I do not hesitate to say that I consider your preparation an invuluabl remedy for the PH.. Most sincerely your, It. If. HEALD. Th Hon. Richard Yates, late member of Congress sfrom Springfield, (111.) district, says: Jekonvlllo, HI., Vov. 15, 1853. Dr. Thos. H. Cavanaugh Dear SirThe preparation, Cavanaugh' Pile Salve, which you furnished, I found of f;reat service, producing an easy and speedy cure.. I do not lositate to recommend it as aa Invaluable remedv for the Pile. RosDtctruUr, RICHARD YATES. The following from Rfcv. B. V. Crintow, la a sufficient rec ommendation, in itself: ' ' Jacksonville, 111., December 13, 18o4. Dr. Cavanaugh I conceive it to be a duty I owe tp the tif flirted to make known the Invaluable virtues snd remedial tfflciency of your "Pile Salve." I waa for several weeks sore ly afflicted with that painful and loathsome disoaae, tho Pile. After having exhausted my patience In trying vai iou prescript ona of plivsloiaus and other without receiving any benefit by the strong recommendation rf year Salve by my riend, tli a Hon. Richkra Yates, i was .ndtced to try It. I am happy In aaying aa application of yoor aalve for three days, perfoctod an entire cure. F.espcctfullv ygJJjJT0 - The following 1 tho voluntary testimony of an eminent physician with a large and xtenlve practice: Jacksonville, HI., November 13, 1854. Dr. T. n. Cavanaugh Dear Sir: Having for aoiue time heard of the cures performed by your Pile Salve, I recom monded it to many persons to give it a trial; and they have ropoited themwilrc to me as entirely cured, or grently re lieved by its uo. Yours truly, E. J. DU.VLAP, V. D. Chicago, August 30, 1S33. Dr. T. II. Cavanaugh, (Present.) Dear Sir: When I arrived in tLU city a fow days ago, I waa suffering Intensely with th idle. I mentioned my condition to you, asking your a lvlce. You recommended your Pile Salve aaying It would cure me. I tried it the effect waa immediate, aud I am now wull. I bollove It to lie aa it proved In my case, an invaluable remedy, and a sure cure for IhatdUsaso, the Pilos, and as such, rocominund It to others. Yours truly, JOHN W. HANSON, of St. Louis Mo., tjT Price' il per box. For .ale by Mott It Bro., and by druggist and dealers generally. Da. T. ILAA'ANACOII, Sole Proprietor, St. Louli, Mo. SOU DfcNCMVU CltUOlT FOR YOURDl'SUOVK R Y . PROFESSOR WOOD'S 11-lr R.toratlve Is, no doubt th most wonderful discovery ol this age of progress, for it alii rt-siore purntanently grey hair to it Siigiual color, cover the heuUoftue UlultU a mott luxurious growth, remove at once all dttndrutl and ltchiug, cure all scvofula aud other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald-head etc. ll will cure, as It by magic, ueivoua or peil-xllcal headache; make the hair soft, glossy ,and wavy, and'prvsarve the color perfectly and the bair from tallng to extreme old age. The folio lug Is from a dUitngutiihed ineikber of the med ical proluaaion ; St. PAtL, January 1, 1923. PROFESSOR 0. J. WOOD Die a a Sin: Cnsoacitea I send yon thl certificate. After being bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair re (torativea extantand having no failb ia any, 1 wa.s iuduced, ou lieaiing of youiato give it atrial. 1 placed my sell In the lianas of a barbvr aim had my head ruboed with a good stiU UiuTi aud tho Htf.'.tOialivo then applied and w.U ruobed lu till the scalp was nglow. 1 bis I repealed every morning aud ia three wetks the young hudr appeared aud grew repU ly from August last till the piuimnl time, audi uow thick black and strong soft and pliu.-int to the touch; whereas Uioie it was har.h and iry, what little there w.ts of it, and that liltlo wa disappearing ery ntpldly. 1 still use your restorative about tKO a woi-k, aud susll soon have a good aud porlect Ctop of hni.-. Naw, 1 had read of thus IbUgs and who ha not? but have not seen hitherto any case where any person' hair wa really benefitted by any of th hair touics, etc.. ot the day: and it really give mo i.loasare to record the result of my experience. 1 have recommended your psepaiatlou to otii'na und it already his a luri;j and gfciii tul sale throughout the Territory. The peopiu hure know its eUect and iiAre confidence i i It; Tae supply you acta Mi a wholesale a(-snts for the Ti-nitory, is iivaify ex hausted, and daily luqultiis are made for if Yon Ueaeivo credit for your discovnry; and I, for one, return yon my thanks lor tho benefit it "has done n, for I rortulnly had despared long ago of ever tllW-ting anv such result. Yours, hast ilv, J. W. liOND. Firm of Hon 1 k Ivelbigg, Pruggtrt., St. Paul. The nndondgned Rev. J. K. Hraxg, is a mini-ter In regu lar standing and pastor of the llitiiodox Chure'j, a Brook, beld Ma-s. He I a gontlcmi-n of great inlliienco and aul-ve.-Bally U loved. WM. DYER, Brockfii 1 1, January li, IHii, raopKKSOH Wood Dcau Sia: Ha lug made trial of your IlAUt RESTORATIVE, It ghe me plea-ore to aav, t!it Us effect h:ia been excolli lit l; removlig InSamination dandruff and a constant tundrnry to itching with whi.-h I have bebn troubled from my childhood; and h :S alio restoied my hair, which was becoiulug gray, to its original coler. 1 hare used no other article, with anything lilo the name pka-uro or profit. Yours, trulv, J. K. BU4iiO. Ill Maik'.-t st., St. LouK March 6, MM. Pkib Sir: lam doing at ettenrive travel In the West and tfouthwcKtern States, as general agent for Adams, A meilran Liniment, and would be glad if you would f.ivor me with a consignment of I'mfosunr ood's Kcstoratlvo, as 1 ftid ansnred that I can Introduce it in many places where it Is not known, as my head 1 a living t-stimony ofltsvaluaUo properties, in realorlng the hair to Its nturai color. J am forty ycais thl, and my h-lr was almost white; but after tHng three half pint bottUa, my ha'r is as beautiful auburn as it wa at Sixteen, and nvicli iinpfovemant in appearance and I would not be without a bottle on baud for th price of ten. I should be very glad to hear from vou aoon. Verv respectfully, WM. H. BROOME. (7 Sold at ill Market street, St. Louis Mixsouri, 310 Ur.mdway, Now York, ant by all Druggist everywhere. Alt kinds of iamilt Patent Medicine for sale on the host pos.d- bletertns.at i'rofesaor Wood's entabli-hment, 114 Market trdet S. LouU. For salj by Mott ft Bro., and Druggists generally. n&Ottly nuw ti'Ain.isniiLrNs Ftitnily Grocery Store, t lt!IK sul'vil'ocr Is receiving a I ire and well selectod stock JL f tiHOCUKIliS ANi PUUYISlONri, at the old etuud of D. W. C. Pscx, nppooitd the Court House, where he will lo glad to see his f. li nds and aciuaintancca,and will supply tlit ir wauts la his lino at reasonable rate. Ho flat tfis himself that bis curtomcra will find no fault with the quality of goods, a tho wcro soluctod In New York for this market, lie ha superior Tea, ColiVe nnd Sagnr, of various grades and prices. 'Also a prime article of My rap and Mriaes, Ills Codflidi, Mackerel, Herrlog, tie., are pronounced excel lent. I cannot stop to enumorato articles I only ask a eall of those In want of anything ttf my line. My stock of . Clears is unsurpassed by any la town, anil I Invito attention to tho following brands: Fremont, Dayton, Eseulaplo, Dos.Vmrgo, LaMurena,lc Also a large stock of Tobacco, including the Ilico, John .mlcrsou's Solace, AmaTut snd Honey Dew Snuff, Ae. . - Flour hiirl Menl. Southern Ohio Family Flour for snlo by the 1aml or J oun l aed warradtd. Corn Meal, Corn, Oats, Ac. I intend to sell Cheap for Cash, and hope to receive a fullshare of patronage tyWANTED 1'ntatocs, Uutter, Eggs, I,aH, Pork, and everything the Farmer his to sull, for which 1 will pvv th blvhost market price. SAM. WILSON. iWlsdale, July 9, 183fl. lySOg hlllJlIFFWALC BY virtue of an execution Usued oat of the Circuit Court for the County of Hillsdale la favor of the people of the Slatoof Michigan, against the goods and chattels, lands aad tenements of Richard Vanilyko and Tunis Van-lyke In nio directed and delivered, I have aclxed and levied upon all the :ght, title and Interest of the eahlTuiil Vanslvke, in and to the folio lug pioco or parcel of land doac'ribed aa follows, to nit: The North part of s iuthwest quarter and th west half of th North wust qu irter of sectioa 7 In town south of range 3 wet. In the Stat of Michigan, containing lis acres of land Which lamia and tenemental shall exjoao for sale at pnhlic vonduo to the highest bidder at the front door of the Court Hiuse In the village of Hillsdale in the County of Hillsdale on the lftlh day of Jaly next, at one o'clock In the afternoon of that dav. S. T. SIir.RIKF, Sheriff ofHilhvVilo County. . Dated th 23d day of May 1830. nftOlwi The above sale la hereby postponed until Saturday No vember 1st, 1S6A, at the aamo time of the dav and placiw S.T. 8HERIFF, Sheriff. Dated Hillsdale July K 1H.VI. SHERIFF HALE. IyT v.rtae of an execution lssu-4 out of the Circuit Conrt for the Ountr of Hillsdale in favor of Ifosaveld Davis and William H. Johnson against tho goods and chat ties, lands and tenamenta of William Sloan and W illl-ito Gay, t roe directed and dsllvernd I liave aelxed and levied upon all tke tight.' title and Interest of the said William Sloan lit aud to the following piece er parcel of land describ ed as follow, to wit: The Northwest quarter of section 2 la the Town of Pitsfnrd, County of HilMdtU and Stat - of Michigan, which laadeand tenamenta I shall expose for sal at pnhlle vendue to til highest bidder at th front door of tbo Court Houae tn the Hag of Hillsdale in the County of Hillsdale oa the Iflth day of July next at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day. 8. T. SHERIFF, Sheriff Hillsdale Conntv. Paled the 22d day of May 1834, nSOlwg The above sal Is hereby postponed until Tuesday Septem ber 30, 1836, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the sama plac. S.T. SHERIFF. Sheriff. Paled HIlMsle, July 18, 18.VI. ' NOTICE. finE nndcrsigned having forped a f rt-oartfcershlp fr th X. purchase and sale of Hardware, stove Ac, under the name of C. T. fitche!l k Co, at the Brick 8lor heretofore occupied bvc. T. Mitc!i!l. We Intend keeping a complete assortment as caabwfouad in any western towns and not to benndenold. C. T. MITCIIEM. Iflllsdale, March 13, 1836. A. M. IlisTlNOS. VLL persona lndeblel to m and whose notes snd ac counts sr due I sball eipect them to settle and pay at once. All account made pre us o ."(h of Msrrli are In m- hands. f. T. KIT' MEM.. TEmXPino NEWS. ARXllVAfOF Tlin DTEAKSiliP CNA . avaw., " ' Qiiatc, july Tj. The Bcnjw (atoamliip Cnnndian, from .Lir erpool, nrrivcd hero tuis forenoon, with 60 pitow-ii-ri-re. i ; Thero had teen an outbreak nt Bnd.joi, hut quiet w restored. In Frarrio .tlio.Tift'r'vcst h splendid, and had disfiiDatcd all fear of Bcarcity. JTho Itusalans wcro fitting out nn migrant Ileet at y rouslaut, to ino liivcr Atnoor. A letter from Athens lays: Durinr; iho present month ft conference of Tfi affected power will bo held nt Lopdon. to settle th aiiaire 01 u recce. .. r France. Tho onlf 8ubjKt tf interest U, Iho protest of tho Orleans rnucea. Qreat BaiTAiN. Tho American question Jiad been beforo Parliarrent. Mr. Mooro moved in tho ComrnoKi hat tho conduct of Her Majeetj'a Oovernmerrt, and tho difficulties between them and the United States on tho question of enlistments, have riot been entitled to tho approbation of tli i House. Crown and Hewitt of Liverpool, and Chal lanor tnd Spooner of Binninffham, appealed to Mr. Mooro to postpone- hid motion, and thereforo tbo detuto preceded. , Tho Attorney General defended the GoY' ernment, and said tho Uuitcd States' des patches bad not beeu such as might havo bcrn expected from a nation desirous of preserving fnendlY relations with knglaml. - Sir M. Pheisscnger supported tho motion, and contended that suo lintisii Jiad .deeply violated tho laws of tho United States, and X1 natioual honor. Mr. Builto declared Enhin 1 wa diehoc orcd by her attempts to seduce U. "S. citizens from their allegiance. . i ? Sir Geo. Gray asked ' the Houso if they could condemn Iho Government after they had stopped tho enlistment , even on British grounds rather than givo of oifenc? to the Uuited States. . , Jt Sir J. Wolsh though by not dismissing Mr. Dallas, tho British Government confessed they had dono wrong. .. . Mr. Milner Gibson complained that Lord Claiendon's conduct waa insulting towards tho United States, and that tho peoplo of America should bo mado awaro that the British people did not vupport tho Minister therein. '' ' - Mr. Gladstone contended that tho good will of the Csited State's had been oticilia ted. 3ir J. Packing-ton enlisted Mr. Gladstone and Jiid the House daro not shrink from the discussion in this crisis of no ordinary ra.' gni- tudc. Lord Clarendon replied at length, defend ing his conduct and denying that deception had been practised towards the United States or that their laws had been violated. - ' The House then decided on the motion for censure nnd tho" Government wai sustained by 174 majority. Frightful Railroad Accident. ' ' rmLAbti.ritu July 17. A scf iou3 railroad accident occurred this A. M. on the Northern & Pennsylvania liailroud by the explosion of t jo boiler of n locomotive. The cars wcro filled with the teachers and children of the St. Michaels Church Sabbath School, bound on nn excursion. Tho curs were set on fire and many Jive were lost Tho accident happened nvar Port Washing ton, jiud minora xnake tho killed from (50 to 100. No train has arrived yet from the scene ol tna disaster, locomotives nave been furnished and surgeon hao been des patched to the scene of the accident. A des patch from Gerraantown says numbers of tho wounded have been brought there in private conveyances. . bEcoXD Uespatch. Iho excursion train contained 1100 children with their parents and teachers; it came into collision with a doivn train ou a curvo near Port Washing ton while tho jatter waa going slowly, and tho former rupidly endeavoring to reach thj stopping place, both loeomotites were crush ed, and three cars of tho excursion train run ning together, caught firo and were consumed. Ui-ucath tho train were a number so badly crushed that recognition was impossible.- Tho scene was of tho most heartrending and terrible description. The killed aro Dr. Sher idan, Choirster of tho Church nnd 21 others. In aditiou to these, 17 bodies were counted beneath the ruins of tho can, mostly consum ed. 11 men and women and 2 children wcro consumed in one car. .Total killed is 30; wounded 69. . . LATEST. 35 are repoatod killed and nearly 100 bad ly wounded. 8W0 fcrsoas were on the train. 0 cars wero entirely demolished. Among tho killed is Father Sheridan of St. Michael Catholic Church. '"' " The scene of this accident is 14 miles from thts city uear two curves so that tlio approach ing train cannot bo seen 500 yards distance, and tho track is a single one. When the lo comotives camo together they roso on end their firo boxes nearly touched each other, tho first excursion car caught firo and extend ed to tho other can? Most extraordinary cf jbrts were made to cxtricato tho mutilated bodies crushed under ' tho ' wreck many of them nro still alive. When tho flames reach ed them tho groans .and cries thut rent tho air wero awful. Two hotels, ono d,wlling, a blacksmith's shop and a small shop withiu 300 yards of tho disaster wero selectod to shelter the dying and wounded. number of physicians from this city and Germnntown wero ci rly in attendance. Two engines from Chestnut Hill, forced water through hose to tho wreck, and after working lor several hours, tho human romains beneath it wcro removed. 19 bodies wcrt taken to tho black smiths shop, 20 mora wcro so changed as to defy recognition. The body of Father Sheridan was recover ed and brought to tho city. An immense crowd was attracted to the spot from tho sur rounding country. Many friend of tho dead and wounded walked from the city Aa pro ceeded hither with every description of vehi cles which wcro taken aud mado uso of in bringing wounded and dead to the cityi A dispatch from Philadelphia of Fiiday says tho conductor of tho down train com mitted suicide the night previous. RI.VTS, GIN'OHAXS, LAW.VL, CAM ERICS, REit AOM-. New style and very lew, jast received at fRATT'S. OUODHtfjn sV CO., JEW EtE R 8 . ra.V TTAVC jast opened st TIllMale, Mich.., V'-a 11 slgaoftheBIU U'ATLU, Oss Uai! t.r 1 UuMIng, a fin assortment of (Jala aad Hllrar Watcue,Ool4 Locket tL Chain Htlver rpai. Clock, jewelry aa Faery Uaodo. To which hy lertte th attention of th rniu3irltr Watehe. Clock aad Jewelry Repaired In the best masiatr and warranted. . Oak Hall, llilbelal Jan 10, llli, aTr. IRON it STEEL of sU site, ship and kind, and la nay onantitloa. C. T. MITCHELL. ('AIXIINED ftASfEK Water Lime and Xslt, fr sal it J the County Store. . rt. MS.LUY. 11.11. hi, June; 1 . i. riLHCl PI1XSI PILTf ARE fBasuflerlnf with the file, Iawaroly or OutwarJ! U U, use Ur. LCTKltJ' CilLEARATED REMEDY, warranted to Cur la aU caie. Tb abov U the only tern d that aa aver cured eCeetaslly. City refsrenocs and tt tloiouUls glvaa. If lea hav th File Inwardly, ask for a Box of Dr. D,'s PiIU-nly 60 ecvits. If yoa hav the files cuUardly. ask for a Box tfi" Dr. D'l Ointment only l0 cts. WM. 4"; REDfATH PrLrltor, H Aassau St N.w JTork. IVrforsal by MOTT BRO. Ptoiain. 1) ALU OF TJIOUSAKU FLO.VIiK&s TUT Rvwuivud per Exprraa a few do;u Salm of TUouaaau riowars, . uorra n.tuq STORE., .Shi W A Sit CUM rL k 1 a) rOr-OChAt-HlOaLAtaf U by 8Ain;rLi;F.iL, Surveyor and Civil Coginr. by Actual ineasaremcat hoot ' oiiglnal Surveys throughout the whole County. . t rpHE suwusribtrs are preparing to puhlishr new and oom X plt TopograpLleal llap of liiUidai Jo JUr. The sur- vy ar mad by aa xpatlencd surveyor. All 16 rublt Rnutl .! I..r.l1ll..a nt Itnllrilnrra t.l.r... VnnlJn Pnat Qflleea, School Houses, atores. Hotel,' klilU, t-tiv ar to b mxiked. The name of property Holder general ly ar slao to b Inserted in thin place.' Ja tli style cf th map of Allegtoy Co. K. V., aud New llaveu Co. Conu. I u map wilt aiso oar an ornamental vvrusr oj ignctt view taken In th County. , aTp of Villages will aUo b Inserted In the margin, to gether With inaccurate table of dlatanees to and from all the Post 0aus In ths County. The plaa will be plotted to a suitable scale, so to alarg and ornamental map to bngravcd and dellvertd ?o thos who hai ordered copies, Caniiomelv eolorod and meuu'J., 101 16 nch, ; KELLOOa & RANDALL, fubu-hera. 17 Minor Straot, 1'hlladelpbla, fa. Tcatimonial. ' Th andilsncd, Lavlog ei.mlaud Messrs. Kellogg ft lUa dall's survey of HUlsdale County, tak plaasur lu recom mending it o t-t clllxeus of thl county, aa being In our a ilalon very a-iaato, reUUoaud practical Map or coin pltt County Dlrvcto'ry. and well worthy their liberal put tooage. Cwuai-lerine; te, eipmise attendUig its survey, pro curing accurately all tte niiais,Loclitcs, Llstauc, Town flota,i'arm Ltueflj yl.ws. c. Sec,, and th Utolted sale it must' necessarily meet with ou account of untlrely a local work, we think they afford It very reasonable:, rd avs sub set 1'icd for the Mapt HtbLkriALK H b. Whipple, C. IT. Churchill, II. J. King, E. H. 0. Wilson, Rov. C. Clark, O. T. Mitchell, D. L. Pratt, K. It. EalrUeld. John P. Cook. F. M. llolloway. Win. Wal dron, L U. McCollum, Ouo. W. lieaton, Allen Hammond, A. Creasy, J. N. Mott, U. 11. Rowlson, J- 11. Bald, li. Hauimond, C. V7. Ferris, Sara'l RuMell, l' Alan, Lewis Emery. JoNnvit-Lt W. W. ilurphy, O.C.Vuaro, I. O.firoiven or, W. J. Una ter, J. li. Oraham, Cha. Oregory; Oeo. E. Dudley, It. . Varnum, H. H. Sherman, U H Andrew, II B Tucker,' H. Da tor, A P Hogarth, M Strong, Wm H Tul ler. Hawkins ft St Ltea, M M Ham, Joha Sinclair, O St H Oale, SOalge, C. K. Case, II. Ransom, U A Bartholomew, 8 R Smith, ( M Johnson, J 1 Van HoveLbergh. i Csmskia J McDurmld, . - - . JerriRHO.v E K Parmlee, 1.1TCBF11.LD m mudon, a u Brown, tionry racker, s C Woodward. M P Horrlna:. ... Rcaoiso F Fowler, Garner Archer, J Mlckle, Francis ni(, weo ritzstmmons, uu t'roaty, vim F Tumar, J Carpenter, II M Carpenter.' Ailbx H B Avery. . Anm-Iluory Huff. . Family Grocery and Provision Store. O. ELMflRB. H AVISO opened a Family and Provtoa Score, at M'latyre old atand, opposite Railroad Sue see -Vfiere he keeoa ceustantly on hand a general assortment of all varieties of rxurisiviss, veuetarles, fruits, d-c, of th season, and would solicit the patronng or the public. He has also connected with his Store a good and convenient A. A T1X4 H A LOON. Where warm Meals and l.uneh are aerved no at all times, and aiso aii me aeacaciei ana reircaiunents or llie svaaon. Hilladale, Oct. IS, 1838. - n43tf ' KNOW ALL PUOPLE III AVE seen the stboso mam and the weak sratcxa now with the AoOa aud CaiLt Ksvsa. Be? I hav ansvsa a.vowx Da. Stboku'i Fivia DssTaorca when taken accor ding so ninscTiona, rati, of arrscriNoa badical cctilaa raw DATS. or sale by MOTT A BROTHER, Hillsdale. April, 6th, ma. NEW DOUKM. JUST received at the COLLEGE BOOK STORE. ROSE CLARK, by Fan or Ecru. . Ton years among th Mall Bags. . ' . The Oayi Rlup, , Tola, ty Edmftud About. I'tDfldfutial Cnrresiond,-nr cf at,u-Ovn. I.ittloPaal and other Tak. . . Kloatorbolna De Qutner, a riry of Cermkor. Caste. Widow Bedot'a Paper. Elements of Logle, by Wilson. fUS SHEET mCsIC A good asaortment always nn hand and renewed once a month at the COLLEGK BOOK STORE. PLASTER AXD WATER LIME for aelYby C. T. MITCHELL. KlTS rS MATh.lR.VL A Urge and well selected assorT- mont at the COLLEGE BOOK STORE. I ALEF.ATC3 tioda Saleratus and Cream Tartar, bv I RUSSELL LIVLVOSTOJf. BOXN'ETTS Bonnet IrfbbonsT'Tn'mmlng and ' Bindings by RCSSlTD otllVCJOSJO i-Ql'T.T.. Old Java. lo and LatrnrrlaT Ir J RUSSELL k ulVlXOSTO (LOlliS Broadclotha, Fullcloths Caaaiinerea, Satinetts, j Tweeda and J sans, J y RUSSELL k UVIXaSTOX. X ' RUS3ETJ. A LUIKOSTON: I ASH AND BU DA VTindow Sash and Blinds of Pine or ) Whitewond on hand, or furnished on short no lire br MITCHELL. ri.VEiiAIl Cider Vluegar strong ts&oughto walk, for sale V by . 8IMPSOV. IIli K DEANS-i want Suuie good Whit Beans: who win urtng me aomor li. ll AMM(nU SUGARS Crushoi, Brownand Cntfon, at the lowest price by ' ' ' RUSSELL t LIVLVCSTON. SVRiUE3 Syringes of all kiud For Sale at SIMPsiOX'S. RUCK WHEAT FLOUR a superior article, for sale by RUSSELL k LIVING3T0N' G REEX, BROWX AXD RLL'E SILK BK RAGES for dre scsat J.B.BALDV'S. DELAINES Cashmeres, 1'arnmettas and Alpaerjust re eelved by RUSSELL k LIVINGSTON. WAXTED aa usual, iAiinbor, Grain, Provision or Monay laexchange for Goods B. HAMM,3Xi. VTAUGHXVfUTIlWtrjrtlC Just received atA for safe by H. T. FARXAM k CO. MEltCHANTS G.VP.OLlN'G OU lost received and for sale at FARXAM'S. RE33 GOODS Pal and .Winter, lust opened lit. C Uti TO PHYSICIANS AND DRUf. GISTS. THE undersigned offur for sale his DRUG STORE In ths "village of Hillsdale, on favorable term. It has been et tahlUhed seven yenrs, and has a steadily Increasing patron age. It Is a rare chance for a Phrslclan wishing te do a dis pensing buln-i. Terms easy. Satisfactory reasons wiTl be given fur retiring. J. R. U1MP30X. SIIINULE8 AND LATH, ale artlule of seasoned Whitewood Lumber too, foraalu at the l.tTTLR HARDWARE STORE. G LASS French and American Class of aborted sisea br MITCHELL. JEWELRY STORR. Watch, Clock, and Jewelry ltcrarioj. THE subucrll cr ha removed Lis Jewelry iftore 04 the cast side of Broad St., opposite hi old Stand, w here he rnav found at all acanontbte honrs ready to do work la hlallns of buslnna on short notice. 6." He aiso keeps Watches, Clocks, Spectacle, Jewelry, Gold Pons and Pencil Cases for aale, ef good oiialitv and at the most roajonable prices. I. T. Blt"AX. ntiLsTein, Aug. zi, 'ic UPAW GOODS. Spring and Summer Millinery Good:. noXNETTS to suit the old and young, IIONNETTS to suit the gay, BOXXETT3 to suit the rich and poor; and BOX.NETT3 to glvo aw.iy. mm. M.I1BAKE. 0ULD respectfully Inform hi r Men ls and th public that she ha Just rcturr.cl from tho east with a well soluctcd assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, which e'.e will be happy to exbihit to thos who may favor her with a call. A variety of French tiattern llntaf the latost atyloa, from i to tl(f. ' Soft, Pt&in and Open Straits, Keopolitan und Fancy Straws, Silks, Crape, Lace, , Liece, and Tatlton Hats, Mourn , in y cfc secon d Mourn ing Straw ttnd Crape flats. ... kept conatanUy on. Bind, and sold at low price. An aMortmentof very nlc Collars. Blond aladlAce sold at reduced price. . jiiHiavftJng ana rr-caitcncM to witn promptness Notice. t (-Lining snd Trimming, Press Making and Itting done on short notice at the sign of the Bonnet, opposite Railroad Sqnare. i CARPETS Hemp, Cotton, Fine and Superfine, ugrain Tapestry, Thro Ply, Brussels and Stair Carpets for sale at tni fie County Store. J. B. BACDY. Hillsdale, June, 1511. CLOTHS Caeslmerev Vesting and Summer stuffs In rr-wt variety at th Countv Store, and rn can est a suit of Cloths to order en very short notle made In the best tanner and at th lowest price and warranted to St and suit in erery particular or yoa need not take them. Corn and sry ' V. iiauit. HilUHlale, June, IS. VI. DAGM IIAGW nAGrtf MANUFACTURED BY 11IK CHICAGO Hag Maawifaclery llahd-4 ph street. '(s.f of Clark, Uileagw. M. K. 11 1 VK W M K AT, CORX MKAL. HAM, FARMER,' OSXABUIUI AXDSKAMi.E!) Gn.AlX SACKS. FurnUhed anon tho shortest notice, and at tho lowest market price. The de.l jns for branding ar new, otfgisuL aad not to be surpassed ia this conntry. BoOOly rstr)(Bc.ltfresb)il.,i!7. A RAre Cnaatce Ar Mill ilnlMcr. TJG aubarrlber affors for sale a Vaable Laglna, asil't on Iron framos and mad to order evpreaaly for a GrUt and Flouring Mill, of about foriy-Bv horse power aow be ing finished, aad will he aet up by the maknr If rwqnlrc-d. Also Partaale Itarr tn Flsirist .tlllN and ready made Kalilaa Cloths, oft h heat oaalit with the acrs s.vrv gearing and shsfiiog, fitted for putting apt The sbnv na-ing neen eroorwa by panto wno railed la thtr arrange meats to pay for them, is offeied tor sale oa verv reasons b a teraM of credit. For particulars sppl v to. or addrrs IlillsdaK Jun S3, ISM. IIillsWla, Mich, IILAXXELS Weohr aud ctiMiliy ; - RU3HELI. UVIXOSTOf, 11 EM ALE PILLS The Colebvaled Portugue-e Frmale 1'ills 7 For Salat SJm1'SO.". nAliilXVIUOKAroU Phalon's Uair Jei icoratnr. ForSaleat WIHP.ON'I. C0KFEK. tract of CbfTe Kr cale at J 6IMP;OX'3. S11XXLATV aria aud Caooulal t arale at J PiXIPSOS'S. s IfP PORTERS AtMlosninal Supporter, Tm.sei, ShnnhU nracea, ataospenaory Uan1age loc sale at SlMRo.N--, C" ioR.1 STAl'CH for CuIlorv prpo-e, bt I RUSSELL A LIVING ixr.sTo.v. t?iTriTlvfpAfl R-iil "S fore br M'TT . Pro. ' - PRATT it DIC"LIn ' - ' REAL ESTATE AQEKC7. HILLSDALE, M1CII. IatmOTCD Fanrj and Wild Lands; Village LoU an 4 Dwellings bought aad sold. No charg escept advertla laf an lea sala mad, souses aad farms reniJ, lax paid, title aamind. Money lavestad oa boad aad airtg- and aimus.1 interwst at 10 per cant collected vrlthoat charre. Ixiortng and eoaveyaaclug dona. Mr. P. Is Notary PvJ lk, ;: . : PRATT k D1LELL. . a f vi' I iu I I ' ICO" " - SAM.4 MV i Atresia Adams, ml! from LtUsdal T8 scrci i.V I proveo, alsn'e welt timbarcdi Thrl on th place a tin lctloa of Frclt. Apples, Psache. Fr, P:!ti. Cherry, Ac. It Is well wattisd, aad as a Los; Coust aad "pbatt k eia-m. FAliil 1'OUSALJJ ACRES In Allsa five mUea from UUUJals, 12 icrvst iinnreved with a comfortable lo h ar J, geed 120 frame tarn upoa It, also bearing fruit treas of ail IIi.-Vl la aU rpcoU a Aaflrabla Cirm. . Term ay. ; : ' Pratt 4 crar.iL. FA It SI Oil SALE. AT a bargsla. A superior farm of 10 acres in MoS '.w 8 mllu south of the villsge. 100 a.-re under fvA fmprwerment; a good Brick House, a good bars baru nj eralavnia snd ahedoa th farm; also, about ( aurs bearing irej it t-cj at a'J kink, and is well watered. A vary Uni ra il place. It fa down, baUnc In 2 year. . , Pratt j.nnttf, lUI'UOVI lAAUJir l O.l SALE. " ' 16(1 ACRES la Moscow, On mil south of the Ulsckmar farm, and2. mil from th flllag of Moscow : 140 acre I im proved, I at"" of bearing fruit tree Of all kinds. Good t story frame dwelling uoca, 0 good barb! Itparly aw. A first rat farm In good eoadlttoB. Term X down, baUato. 1 years secured by boad aad mortgage. '. . 100 ACRES tn Cambria 1M mil from nillsda!, aa tbs a w X see 29, on mil south of WUletts Corars, 4ft acre well cleared and fenced, ten more chopped, balance best nsl Ity of heavy timbered land, 100 bearing grafted fruit trots, also cherry, pch, and plum, comfortable log bona andst bles; Well watered. Terras f down, balance oa tlm, to I, had at a bargain. -...1 . . . - riurr PTBtLi:. "TI : ' LANDS i'Lrvl ti.lLC7. - . HO ACCES In Cambria, ft miles from Hillsdale o the riJi Road, test all ty of Umbered uadti Terms aaiy. - j,vuu ALKta orsuoriur t arming land ia HUUCaU V5H- ty, for sal. fRAtT TILLAGE LOTS AND DWELLINGS . - ; For Sale or rent In the village of Hillsdale. A' good dwelling with out buildings, and f aers aXIaad attached In Hilladale. for sale or aachang for land. March , HM. PRATT h DIBELT.. V Bl IIOLLOWAY'8 """ REAL ESTATE cfc INSURANCE AO'C Y. Insurance against Fire in the Etr And r&ocoix taaaran Coropanloa, of JlarUot, Conn. " ....... . Life laauranc in Atna af Hartford, Conn. . FOR BALE. V " 1 OT with two Story Boas and good barn, oath corner 1 J of McCoUum and Broad Streets. Hlllda. Tvrmseasy Luunlreof ' F. M. UuLLOWAw", Iflllsdale, Feb. St, W.O. . FARM FOR SA K. THE uherlDer ofTers for sale hi Farm of 101 acre sit a a tod oa the HUlsdale and Jonesvile road, one mile south of th Couriflhlng village of JonesvlUe, la HillriaU Coun'f Mich. ' ISOaervs of the same la under good cultivation, 0 f whicji ts well soeded with lover. It has a good bearing Orchard, s w3,l watered, and has plenty of tliuber. Tenr.a .. .r.M.HOLI.OWAY. March 1st, lWS. 488 If FAU.UFOU HALE A SUPERIOR Oraalng Farm of, Ut. aerea, i tntle from Hill ale, Mich. CO acre of improved wild meadow, tS acre Plow Und Improved; the balance -51y tj)berd. A good barn 34X44 feet, and small frame house on the premlsoa A raro thance for the atoek grower. F. M. nOLLWif A f. Hillsdale, March 1st, 18W. .iSStf LANDS FOR SALE 2000: ACRES of choice unimproved farming Land, i a Hillsdale Conhty, for sal la parcels to ault purcha ser. Terms ease, inquire or r. fa. UOLLOWAT. March 1st, 1868. ' 438 tf let us all go "o. JOHN HEATING'S) t most respectfurly Invite tn attention of Bayers to n t amlnstinn of mv Stock, a bava rectlved front Kstr Tcrk, a most splendid assort moot ef Good, which J offor on the most reasonable terms whetrux yea purchas or rot. I wall, yoa to call on me and hope yoa will infirm others for what a small sura nf money, thoy tftauicjiase a suit of Clothe, kly Stock consists of apart Coats, VcstSj Pan tar. Shirts, .irs e.Vo cvfi5V k Overshixts, Overalls, Gents Collars, &?, Feomlong evporience Ia business I am otilleJ to sr.?) foa cheaper than can be nurcbestd in any Store In Hillsdale County. Accept my thanks for your notmnage for many years past. JOHX. KEATING. Hillsdale, May lttth. 18.10. NEW LIVERY KTAIJI.i;. ' ' The Pioneer Line on tho Trcfe Again. JC. PECK has sssoctstod with him Mr. T. CLARK, who who hav opened A Livery Stable, at the old stand fur merly occupied by J. C. Peck. They have a good stock of young Horses, selected eipreasly for their burl net. They also have a complete assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sul kies, Wagon-,, Ac-., to accommodate tho wants of the public, which ar aU new and manufactured expressly fur their Stable ' tTiv"All cafis attended fA bn short notice. vno37tf ' WraftiKM' .4, ... -FEVER AND A0UE E2TCHIfil5AT0R. Prepared by UOHKur li. VVMvOOI,'w York, rrlce Ono Dollar. THE pecullir opeiaiions of thU Medicine In these disease; has undergou long and long and cIom observation l bilious climates, and It la believed that it will nover fail, if properly aud judiciously administered, unless other diseases predominate of a different character. It will be found tffiC tuat ia casee of the srl.trgemont of the Salttn (known as the JjtCk,) also, Z.irer complaints and Jtn4ict, with aU thos various modifications which arise from the asms cans. It is highly recommended by physicians, and hi been ejctemdvoly ucd with distinguished success, In reliev ing many o' those who areaufletiug under this scourge of our cos o try Proas Jf weak stomach, and children, may take It wlthou the lcat difflcufty. It strcngthoua tho stomach and digestive oraas, induce an appetite, and eel. dora require nior than out bottle to effect a cure. The vast quantltle of Qnlnia and ether thing wbleh are swal lowed at random, in enoioiou diughts of whlrkr, rum Ac, is sufficient to rain th constitution us men od the morals of community, and do more evil than even the baneful ef fect! of this dlaoass Itself. Th safest manner af treatment especially In these diseases. U the I st. CERTIFICATES. TV honestly believe that certificates are not generally read, hat it h.vs becomo so euntmary to Introcuce them hat we have, in oidor to aatUfv those who rly on such ri lence. introduced a many GEXUI.M Certi;;atc ss our spaco will alliw. tit M$Utnt Sutffn a Ac Jfniull Mitt Kcr. trft ..n ntiJu in Pitip fiirk, ka AiV gift At7uwiW sc raf, i- 'rftoAiiJif.. ' G cstlem sx 1 hav used your compound in cvu s of Fever and Ague, aud hav found It to answer to the pirpnae let ter than anything I have ever prescribed in n:y practice. I have used when employed as Asltant Surgeuu ia the Uni ted Slates Xavy, oo different stations, and wl.. n we had forty Or City enses on the sick list at on time, and it ha always proved iuvfnl. I recommend this art i-l fri m tho certainty of It e fleets, and give It a preference over all oth er medicine for the distressing complaint Yours, fce.. O. H. TRAPnAOA V, M. J. 8TTFor s'.3 in UUUdale by Mott a,nd Br., and G. W. Va dcrwood. ' ",; OLD FESatieere superior tiuMty of Cold 1 'ens, war ranted. For sal by L J. O. AME3 tTrHEftEA? li'iy wife Iiuioa Dugalii, has absconded from' y my bod and board, without any cans br pn.voralloa notice 1s therefore gtren that I will pay no debt of her con tracting after this date, JAMES PfGUlD. Frceniont, Ia. June i, lJJd. t-' 1 . ' flARRIAGK ANrSi?,Vt SFltlXtlS CarrUg Trlmmlncw. j mosa and curled kair'aioEt Leather and. India "timber Cloth. . . ... x aTCUtLL. ZZLIU)X7a,IlZ3 J ttmpUti Mrrsal mfmll AiaV Htrdwart, els. Cooper'i, C&rprnter'i and Blatkirail'j Tooli. All the common alio of SASH AXD GLASS, a Urge assort ment of both LEAD k ZINC PAINTS, Including thereat par Is Zlne In the original packages. Also: LINSEED OIL tr ri'TTY. rT4VK!. A complete an assortment ef Stores as can be found ia th country Among them some entirely new patUrM witHili late Improvement. Hons Trimmings of all dusr-iptlr-ns. Carpenter's Boring Machines both Near qgJaA aAUi Qi patterns. New England .' i FLOtrS AND COaXrSirELLEftS, ., extra finish and timber, all of which may hm' had rri-es lo snit. faugl ' ,C. T. MTCIIEUn HAVE aw aa assortment of fctavew on hand that Sato 4 aia Bjlltii a betarlhlt ougiit MopelWid to keen hotie . B. HAMMOMP. f) LAST Kit St WATER LIME for sale by MTTcnrix. )LOWS IflvlngsUa County Plows, Improre.!, for sale t HILLSDALE FOUNDRY. OAK HALL i;ady jiadi: i,ornio ' AVID . TTTRIf ISHINO GOODS I8TABLI8HHEHT. . Tb Bubacrilier 1j now -veelrln his scml-snnnal large sad complete assortment of Ready Made Clothing for tb r ail and Winter Trade of 'M aad '66. Also, Cloths of all kinda )ver-CitliTi, t'nafitmrrcw, Mntlnctta, Hroadcto'iJ i niiBa, rsnrmiiiit iinnciiiH r , , AU; OrtrmJU. tur mndfn Skirt; Clmr$. Cra-ili, 4Ytl aad Ptktt HmmAkirthitft, fjisnsafrr, tHiti; ; Mill l Smrkm. Drinlri. he. Whlrh will be uiade np to order, br Sold by U vvrd or patlern The vney; Ivt .! efTvted at this establishment during pt vsarm, ha Mtlsfled til Prhprletor that a dlecrimlkatlng puli'.io approcliti the prinslpl of LW. mres sss nessr rsr, which hs I j determined to crrrv out to th fullest extent. eo1 asMordiag'v tnviu all to visit hi eeialdishmeat, where ere. rrthing in hi Una ef ttn-tarss wiU be roasMl at low price bTtherty aaheaH bf In thl Metlow of the country, at aoiotaia ana lieutii t VCnnnirf Merchant will he suprlled with th chotcct O00.U, li par Cmt cktpr than eaa b pure had this ails of N.w York; Com and lodge for yowrsrlve. ' The andprttgned bar also added to hi establishment an Immense stock of HATS AND CAPS, af th Utast Fsll sal a 1st-; style. artia ll. M. a r.r r r.n. LL RAGS AND TAnfck&.rtng la year aVvgs aal. g . Cvih for then at the Hillsdale Ce. Ir i-v MOTT k Tino. kORat By the bU. pr poaad, for Sale bv VRCP A'D M0LAS3LS mlity. b . RtSSaXL k Ul IWT'N. f Tr JT'TTT! a T. ; Ml, and l bl'rtr'a ), -IM'fSEIJ- A I M I.V5T f.