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i TnE RoosTm Plant. Wo Lave been presented by. Mr. G: DeFeriet,. with f j specimens cf a marvelous pr.xj action hi nature, cruiueo; tuyer; uo. rr; . . . 3. ir, blacimaw; ft trowcr neUhol2htr':r'KBlff,'lt'!J , 1 . rich in it telf hr, .'rifflarj i:Vi.fo:sr.- j on'PJlWkit 0? TUEOOUNTY. tion, and wonuWfili n fS rcj.b.'.:':-' ... ... .V : " tVtVi'n'a bodv, with' a gracefully jit j? a spear, aud a rich double leal growHrr 0J1 of thr lowo i.tl, the ppcar standing cteffc. md the leaf :.:.nnnc in inch a wanner b, M convey at uneea striking retjemblauc&Uj 1 i he bird from which it takes itanama.4 Tlc whole ia.of rorv 'color, whilst all t hc'JtyrcX iajuarked. Joii tlx surface in a delicqtt'itocoUtorbrotriiy' vrith farcy i riterladrtjrs 'and llQts:oC the same co!or,the distributkm of theUmarkinga being ac commodated to the different structure of the bulb, FpcjtT and leaf, in the most beatt Jful and tasteful manner. Each would make a right pretty calico pattern. Thi plant", Mr. Foriet informs Us, i a native of the 'mountains of Cuba and ii with difEcul ty raised north of that island. Ho haa had considerable trouble to brins? the plant to New Orleans, and is the only posspor of the plant iu the United Stat. The rooster flower is certainly a grUt cu riosity, aud to those who admire the won drouYiine arts-of nature, a'.'ilevcloped in the floral kingdom, . ttcII worth the trouble of raising.--. Q, Crttmt. the Effect. Tho American, Tract .Society mauagcra t:tvo lately iti.d an appeal for more help, ::lleging, wh'at i the natural conscqucnco tif their cowardly pro-slavery position, that In the pant five munths their receipts com pared with last year have diminished i l.r)t000 aud they say thislouka like being compelled to shut up shop. We think it does, but if they insist upon succumbing to the .Vouth at thc ri.k cf losing the con h lerce and support of the North it is their ,wu Jovk out. They will find plenty to sty, "I told you so V The only suffcra Uc expediency fox a religious society mutt le ineonsouancc with ChrUtif n duty. On the slavery question the Society grows worse instad of bxtter. It haa just refin ed to publish a tract cempcttxl exclusively of texts ft om tJu: Bible without note or rommcnt, containing the scriptural testi mony agatnst slaverv. I ho compilation waa made by Rev." Samuel Wolcott, of1 Providence. Rhode Island. Of course the receipts of such a cringing Society will ruu down, and they ought to. "Let a repentant sinneu live." The Dbylestown Democrat, Pa., thus ser monizes ou tho resent overthrow oi" if patty : ' ' "The result in the State is as wc autiei patcJ; wo arc beaten in alhiOet all quarters, and have lost nearly all our Congressmen, the IIou3e of Representatives, and proba bly the Senate. - The Anti-Lceompton feeling was so strong that it bore down all opposition, and swept over the State liko a whirlwind. In all the annnh cf politics, there haa never been known a greater rev elation. We hope that the result will he productive of good, and will teach our rul era that a great principln cannot be deser ter! with iuipunitv." Good Enough iake our hat Mr. lETHODidT. Mr. Gurhy, Republican candidate for Congress In Cincinnati, was formerly a Univcrsalist minister. One of his opponents was trying to persuade an old Methodist not to votJ for him. "fto you think you aro furthering the cause of religion," said ho, "by voting for a Uni vciiilist one who doea a t believe in a helir "Yoj," was the old MtfhodisV rply; by the timc'.Mr, Guncy has v' " in ingrM a yrar nc tiw not una oMitnerona hel then 1 don t umler- J nMin in tj,c ptb Cocgressional Dia--t nd tho pro.ent AdminiFtriti)n. I ?hall ! votv fr him." ' , W I'hvre is very little rocui left to j liop: that the Atlautie Cable ia ever to be i available. It was known that a high sort f mountain ridgo was across the track t'omo 220 miles from Valentia, and it was intended to ruu out iuuh slack in passing it, do as to make sure that the cable would r'st on the ground safe from strain ou eith er idc of this rocky ridge, but by accident (he point was passed beforo they were awjrj of it, and it is now thought that the 'able staying iu the current, from point to point has rsultedin an abrasion. The dc-tricians aro able to decido with oruch rortainty that the difficulty U at or near thut point. A Polyglot Ckew. The American Kalamnzoo, Capt. Taylcr, now at 'ity Point with ealt and iron from Liver pool ia a t;cnuino floating wonder, illus trates the idea of Babel as aitoundingly aa 'rould 1 banian menagerie oi all thu tamo and wiht bipcd.i czistence. The Cap tin u a Quaker iijm Pennsylvania j his ifc au Irisb-womo ; lh. rt tratc ia an Iriihaaa p. tbo e:ccnd a v'iyinian : the cok a Chinese ; the stewardess a "Com- 'ill girl," (married ta the cook !) tttt t tho tailorj are Maylayi ; two negrcc?, one s Minilla man and twj more Swsdcs. J ihnburg Erprtt. Movirro South. Tro Chattancoga, (Itr.3.) Reprcjcntativc cf tho 16th ult. jys : A cc bid cf 9 Virginia and South j Ciicliii Afrioace pasiei. through, this city cs the 14th inst., ea routs for the eottcnr aud auar teAjioai. TJia TtilrixA arrivals chew a tromendous draitucf Xfricaas'frco the old States to those furthct Saut." 85 The Hon. J. Glancy Jones, the de feated Lceomptou candidate for Concrewi m U rka county, Penn., haa received the uppotntuicnt of Minister to Austria. The il'irj attacUod to the place u S9,000 ;;inuni. Ie will probably resign hi prea r:it p-!ition of Representative and a new ; v.". jive t b hld to fill tho va-iT-ZZ'j i-i lh' ci:ti'i Cuug-;:L:. I'J -:a dr-r. a: 1 as:?, trill T TRUE NORTHERNER; PROCLAMATION. In fOfcrvnrty toa well establiahed euetotn, I out , thoont proper to designate, and I hjueby IpPOial Thursday, the twenty -fifth day of Novem- beriet, ai d day of.' central Ttwyika giving and iahe- to MtoliauyrOeoT ! ; i .TT Dot thai ur I emrpvltly; invito the rood people of ibfe Stto'to aaoeaiUe In their aereral places of woVsbip, and make a ppbllc and grateful ackuowl. edgmcpt of the goodnoaa of Divine Providence, which htt brought a a tafelj through another year with bloaaioga and mcrclea innumerable. Lr.t ug U thankful for propitloue season, in which tbo fruita of the earth have ripened and Keen gathered to aupply our want; forpeaco and tranquility ; for the tolerance of free thought free discus, aion; for the unabated tea) which animates our people to educate and en):.gbvu, and thai elevate and improve all claarij fur the unabated eaJ which aaimatei our ppfe to educate and enlight en, and thua ele-JaW aud Improvo all eloaaea; fr the love of bX-rtj ud tho deaire to perpetrate Trej inatitution wVlch prcvaiU 5 for the aerloua thought which p'j uutty have given to tho dutiea they owe thtir M'iicr and thetr fellow men, and which haa f'Vor.pted tbo rosolutioB " to do juatly, love mercy t turd walk humbly before Ood." Aud let ua earnest ly implore a countmuanco of tho bleainga which have been ahowerrd to abundantly wvi our fa vored land. Iu witneaa whereof, I Lave brr- the Great Seal of the State to be af. 1 L. s.J fixed at the Capital iu Laming, this twentieth day of. October, in the j ear ef our Lord one thousand eight hu tired ai.d fiftr-eiglt. Py tbo Governor, KINSLEY S. BINGHAM Jon." McKiy.vKr, Secretary cf State. Republican Victories ! ! FREEDOM TRIUMPHANT! Tho Enttro North Right Side Up IXrpubllcan MnjrltyUnfthe SritConjreaa. THE STATE. Notwithstanding the terrible storm that prevailed nearly all day on Tuesday, the Republians had everything their own way. We havo elected every State offi cer; and will have a good working major- ity in both brauchcj of the Legislature Kellogg, Congressman of this District, will have at least three thousand majority. Our majority on the State Ticket, ii about 10,000. TUE COUNTY. Here the Republicans have made a clean sweep. Kvery candidate ou our County Ticket, from Representative to Coroner, have been most triumphantly elected by majorities ranging from 150 to 450. The border ruffian slavocraey had made every effort, and strained every uervi to elect their Sheriff, making use of all manner of lies, telling different stories in every townships, each to suit the occasion pouring out whisky like water, but all of no avail. Johu H. Stoddard will be the next Sheriff. We shall givo the offi cial canvass next week. New York L'.ection. Nyw York, Nov. L As far 3 heard from tho Republicans ! have carried 70 members of assembly ; Democrats JO ; leaving 28 to be hesrd from nearly all of which have probably Iccted Ucpnblicans. 13 Democrat". The Tribune still claima the cleaion of Vew Jenry Election. Trenton, N. J., Nor. 3. The rCHult in thi Stata foots up a total loas to the Democrats. All the opposition members of Congress arc elected ly heavy majorities. The Opposition have a major ity in the Legislature, which defeats Wright for United States Senator. Members of Congress elected 1st Dis trict, John H. Nixon, Union; lMDi.trict, Johu L. Stragnn, Union; 3d, J. Adrain, Union, re-electod ; 4th District, J. R. Rigga, Anti-Lccorapton Democrat; 5th District, Wm. Pcuniugton, Uuion ; The Administration lose three raerabcrz. Illluoit I'lcclion. Chicago, Nov. 4th. R-uros received indicate the election of Republican Congressmen in tho 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th District, and Democrats iu the 5th, Cth 7th, 8th and 9th Districts, yood a doubt. Republican majoritiea on the State tick et in tho northern counties are somowhat reduced from the vote" of 1856. Tho Republican State ticket ia elected by about 5,000 majority . Tho Administration veto in tho State- Iwili not exceed 2,500. Legislature.- 'In Ihe Houso the Democrat Lave a msjority of 5; in the Senate P- jlaASjeaufcrtt Election. Beaton, Nov. 3d. Returns from all L.'it 15 towns give Banks 65,000, Beach ZSfiOO, Lawrence 12,000, roupd number. , -ik-oaton 37 Republicans', o Demo crat!. Reprcactttive Heprablioaui, 29 Domdcxsts, 10 Americans, 0 to hear from. . BurUnjame,i isajority. for Ooagreii up wards of 400. . .Milwaukee, Nor. 3. Iu this city,-4Jrown, dem., for Congress has 575 moi. In the let Dist., Rep. for Congrees, eloct-ed by S0OO maj. Returns are scattering, but, as fir as beard from favor of the election of Billinghurrt, Rep., iu tie 2i Visi., atl Waehhin is the. 2d ' Delaware Eloctlcn. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 3. Ihc i;tinocratic atat-ttokct; rica ocratic Legislature ta elected. New for Cot Kent Buiaox County & boroucha to hear 0 Ohio Election. Columbus, 0., Nov. 4. The official teturns show an a v- rage Re publican majority in Ohio ou the Htate ticket of 20,900. . - 1 . f . , , . The Gf.nf.hal Result in Kansas. Tho general result of the election of the 4th instant is a return of sterling Free State men from nearly every crunty. Jefferson county, owing to her local iKaucs, haa elected, it is aaid, a pro-tIavery ielegation, and Atchison count? ia also claimed by the Democrats, although the Champion denicfl it, and says that the members elected are " anything else than Democrat." Tho contest iu Atchinson county waa a bitter local fight on the county seat. Aside from these counties, wo believe thcro U not a doubt of the rest of' the numbers being Free State. Leavenworth couuty, where the JLctnocraoy made its m03t bitter fitfht. under the tmise of "Cou. servativc Free States," and with a great howl over 'nigger' has gone Free State, out and vvt. In short, the result shows thecontiuned permaneucy and strength of Free State principles, aud the unyielding hostility of tho people of Kansas to the slave Democ racy under whatever guise it may. as sume. Isiwrmcc Republican, 1 Ifi. Minnesota Alban News of plcxion of the follows : LiiGitjLATur.r. The St. the 20th give the corn Minnesota Legislature as Senate 21 .10 Houso 30 41 Total. 57 CO Democrats Republicans, Republican majority on joint ballot 3 Tho News adds : ' It was with gTcat i confidence that we assu:en the Rcpubli 1 cans of Minnesota and the States below, ' that these arc the most unfavorable fig 'urca that can be made' of the Republican 'majority in the next Legislature. Sho'd wc carry our whole ticket in Le Sueur ' aud Blue Earth (as is quite probable,) ' our majority on joint ballot will be in ' increased to five It cannot be la than three' The pro-slaver organs in Minnesota are already congratulating themselves that this Legislature will never be called to gether. THE ELECTION ON TUESDAY. TUB ADMINISTRATION' IlEpttnA" TJKD. Lceomptonism, and Dnd Scott, aud Buchauan interchangablc terns, and a most beautiful trio find no quarters with people anywhere noith of Mason and Dix oti'a Line. The northern people throttle tttcrn wherever they find them. In every Free Stato they havo been repudiated. The old Granite State opened the ball. Connecticut and Rhodo Island followed her example. Then Vermont and Maine recorded their verdicts of guilty. Penn sylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa next pronounced sentence against tbe crimin als in equally emphatic tones; and now Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Min nesota, hove ppoken, and every ono has united in the verdict previously prouounc cd. Even iu Illinois, where Douglas seems to have triumphed over tho Republicans, the National Administration has been spurned a"d trampled under foot. But in New York it haa been most signally re buked. The Republicans have gloriously triumphed, leaving not a grease spot of LecomptonLaui in the State. They havo elected tho whole State ticket by 20,000 majority, elected -a large majority of both branched of the Lcgitdature, aad havo electei 28 of the 33 members of Congress being a gam of acven. This is glorious for the old Umpire State, and a terrible Jow t tho Adiiiaiatrttijn. .Jf .1. New Jersey, too, has crowned hcrse with glory, and wip4d out the reproach under which she has so long rented of be longing to the Camden and Atnboy Rail road. Tho Republicansluve aiadcalctn sweep of tho Mate, eletinc a decided ou jority of tho Legislature, thus securing a United States Senator in idacc of the doughfaco Wright, and every member of Uongrcss, which is a gam of throe. Massachusetts, of course, is all right. Governor, a large majority of the Legisla ture, and probably fvcry member of Con gress, ia tho fruit of her victory. . " Illinois haa disappointed the Repnbli- cans evciywhere, though she haa dono nothing for Buchanan. It waa undoubt ingly expected that a majority of her Lfg islatur would be favorablo to tho election of Lincoln to the United States Senate. But that expectation has beon disappoint ed. Douglas has both branches, which leaves no doubt of his re-election. This next to a Buchanan victory, it a disastrous result. But wo must take tho bitter with the sweet. On Congress wo have nothing reliable, or but vcrv meacro return. V.v. erything seems to have been lost sight of in tbo contest for members of tho lWa Ui're. If wo only hold our own, and eject four 0 the nino members, wc thi II not bo disappoiavd. Wisconsin nioro than suitained her reputation for uniochiog fidelity to Re publican pnneiplct aca lovo offreadom. We havo carried the Legtoturo, asd elect ed our thrco members of Ooogrcsa By aa increased aggregate majority. In this Stite wo have done well tiu ev erything but Congrtfs, Hcftt ' XUhigari haa bidly slipped .up. In addituni to llcvzd tluz 12 f?ir taitt lS:h i n .. ... . r - . oastle County gives nhitoby,Dcm., County, 107 majority for White- from civea Wl.iteby 210 majority. lotvcaMiiK ouu'jiy, gvri au cppoitrion majority. -030 'for Governor.'. r' ul defr K the -Fourth. Davis is tonlidcflt of Hisownjrc'(ion,(I,j y . wmiiimi io.u fromOakhnd. a.re.co. St ; CWr, Shu-! .t 175,000 wasae,&e.f it w barely pH.-ibh; hoitripht. j IrTiiOT)iMTiyrvrafitT;:M-The;Mctt-lf, as ho claima, ' therw ii Ic:sj t!r: twj 0-!Ut of Ahba:ri Ihv4 raised '300,000 hundred a trains t hun, in theliOWer 1 cuiu - aula, ho ia undoubtedly ciected. I5ut tuia ho caunot know. If it shall turn out that wo havo loat two members, Michigan will have the responsibility of giviug the Houie of Representatives to tho Admin istration. .......... Hut tho general result, notwithstanding these slight drawbacks, ia most gratifying to every Rep iblican. and seals tho doom nf Lpcomntoniani at the North. It haa not nw a foot of ground to stand upon . rn 1. 1.1 all the i rcj duiics. iwu yi-ars uuuvu m c tdall bury the dead carcass of the bru tal and unnatural monster. Det. Adv. Mr. Howard Defeated. The Det. Advertiser in epenkin,; of the defeat of Wm. A. Howard for Congrc.i, ' remarks : ! Wc givo ittup. Mr. Howard is defeated. Wc deeply regret this rcsult,boeauso it may endanger the next Ifousc, and because we lose the services of an able and faithful rep resentative in the next Congress. But there is no use in crying for spilt milk. The weath er, and the government money, and illegal voting, and hard lying, have been too much for Republican apathy, and disaffec tion. Washtenaw has done badly, and Livingston has done no better. From this county wc had but little to expoct,and j A. t' -1 t .IK - ...1 1 WC nave gov It. U are guou in auu small in works. Jackson, under the cir cumstances, has done nobh, and of her we have no fault to find. 15ut the thing ia doue and we are prepared to submit. A "Nigger Democratic" representative for two years will do ub good. By that time we phall probably bo prepared to consult our own interests instead of those of the slave drivers. THINK. The number of languages .spok en are 4,004. The number of men is about equal to the number cf women. The average of human life is 33 years. LOoe quarter din before the ac of 7. One half before the age ot 1. To every 100 only six reach 75 years; and not more thau one in 500 will reach SO years Tire are on tho earth 100,000,U00 of inhabitants. Ot these o:l,3tf3,383 die every year; 91, 824 die every day; 8,780 every hour, and CO per tniuute, or one every second. These losses arc about balanced by an equal number of bit th. The married arc lon ger lived than the single; m.d above all, those who observe, a sober and industrious conduct. Tall men livi: longer than short ones. Women have tnoro chauces of life previous to the age of 50 years than men, but fewer after. The number of marriages is in the proportion of 70 to lUfJ. Mar riages aro more froquc tit after the equinoxe that is, during thu months of Juno and December. ' Those born in yprintare gen vraly lime rvbrn-t thun othyr?. Birth and deaths ate more frcqnont by night than by day. Number of men capable of bearing arms isono-fourth of the population. MonniY AND IIakivitz Teii.mi.na Hon or the Match.- -The match has just been settled, and Mr. Morphy declar ed tho winner, all bets being paid. They were to have pluycd uutil one or the other had won seveu game?; but when they stood, Morphy five and Ilarrwitz two, the latter gave it up, laying the blame of his defeat upon his ill health; but the facti Morphy is by far the best player. When the ter mination of the match was announced at the Cafe dc la iiegencc, the rendezvous of the chess players here, the Americans ascmblcd were ouitc uproarious iu their exultation, while the Germans and tho Prussians, who had bet upon Ilarrwitz immediately suffered a terrible elongation of countenance. Still they continue to have hope, for another pcrsou haa been sent for to try his hand at playivig with the formidable you g American, and tho person is a countryman t.f thcirx. Fan's Corrwpondevt nfthe Jlnnton Transcript. Hume, the Medium. The Springfield Fejiublican gives au interesting sketch of the life of Hume, the Medium, who haa jut married a very rich well-born Russian lady. In his youth he was a tailor's ap prentice in Norwich; in Springfield he was a professional Spiritualist, and iu New York he was a student of medicine with a houittupathic physician. He bubaoqucut ly went U London for his health, and from thence to Paris, where he irequeatcd the : best Freuch society. In Paris the papers occupied themselves about him the Em peror had him at the Tuilleries, und his spiritual performances, such as lifting a table, making a clock suddenly stop, call ing up spirits, 6i f were tho talk in all tho salons. His father is still living humbly in Norwich, while Huni hUnacJf is on the ton wave of Russian society, intimate with princes, visiting the imperial family, spend ing as much money aa ho pleases, and prob ably happy, as his tpiritt never fail him. CoirruBE Extraordinary. It is be coming quite tho rage among young ladies to cut the hair off at tho sides, and wear it as if iu a profusion of short, friizled curls, which arc combed back from the temples and formed into rows, one above the other, tbo geneial effect being some what irregular and very coo'ettiah. Charming" ia the almost universal ver dict, and a furore is the consequence among boarding-school mises aud those of our belles who Tike to produce a sensation. The fever has spread rapidly, and hun drcd of youthlul boauties have aurren dered their glossy tresses to tho barber. . . . . I 1 ... .t. J' ... 1F 1 Probably noimng oui tue aiciatcs 01 1. an ion oould have indued the fair owner to part with any portion of their treasures 0 dark and golden hair. Bat are they aware of tho quarter whence tbia Luhion 1 1 t. ...... ar. v:tu. with the Parisian lorcttei (frail female,) gnd waa impoTtod.by. two rejtCtivca cf tbat iUUiho4. ?VZ,tiS:' ..i :a bcpininK fur an cnduwincn f r n Univeuity I'd Grp'jbvov.gh Just so Tho Grand Rivcrft'f !e skv Tho Waahioctau Union, iu aucveyiux-U t political uciu, speaica exuumgiy di "iim past aud future," but it seeiua to have no relish for a dissertation upon "the pres ent. Crimk in Kent County, There have been one hundred aud eighty-five commit- , ments for crime to the Jail of Kent county ! t 1 . a 11.1.L... i.L 1 iruui tiauuary 1st 10 vciooer iota. Losino Confidence. The President haa blocked out the main features of tho Mcsuuge but does not consult the Cabinet on the subject What they had done. The Free Frets of Saturday takes up a column in telling what the democrats have done . ., . , , ; there is oue thing tn.-y never have done, ; Mil 1.1... -It and never will do, and that i.1 to reconcile freo men to slavery. New York State Fair Receipts. The total receipts of the Fair at Syracuse were $10,815 81. Last year at Buffalo, $13,078 81. This falling off was all owing to tho rain ou the third day. ear The total receipts of the Michigan State Fair, exclusive of the subscriptions ?2,000 by the City of Detroit, weie $4 258 80. David Wilmot on the Bench. The Hon. David Wilmot ia re-elected Presiding Judge of the Judicial district composed of the counties of Susquehanna and Bedford by 4,030 majority uvcr II. W. Patrick, Old line Whig. Bingham. This is a new township in Huron county, composed of township fifteen, ranges 12, 13 and 1 1, settled prin cipally by Polanders and haa already scv euty familiea there aro only two Buchan an mm in the totcnthip. Tho Cincinnati Enquirer racy the " Constitutional calls Detnoc party." Its constitution hts but to articles principles and fat uflirc. -lean An Editor in Luck. Tin? proprict- r ot the lny (Alabama) liidcK'uuviit ! American congratulates himscif ujx.n hav ing a n w p'ir of bnvchc the cloth eogt him four " bit"' a yard. His wife thinks they arc to haudomo that the wears thorn herself. A Snki Incomw. Mr Howe, tho in ventor os the looj-Mich ued by all the betl scwini: machines, derive an annual income of 00,000 from his invention. W. H. liroWn, l'rottecutihg Attor ? Calhyuu county, hss resigned his oflaoc in consequence of the inncViuaej' of tho salary, $r00. The Circuit Judg.-, Hon. B. F. Craves, will fill the vacancy until January next, by appointment. JhiTThe United Congregational and Presbyterian Church, and Society of Bat tic Creek have passed a series of appro priate resolutions upon the death of their former Pastor, Rev. S. D. Pitkin. JBq5 A company of drng"cn;t i- bciiu: enrolled at Jackson. Thirty-three names are already entered ttU We notice that wild g rso aro be ginning to fly potithward. It is said to be the sign of an early winter. Jmhton Citizen. tsff A large bMir was killed in Leroy, Calhoun county, last Tuesday. The ani mal received nine ball before it yielded. 4jrThc City Council of Richmond (Va) have determined to organize a paid tire department. lltALTn for tue Sira. Dr. Rocbek'r Scan pixaviajj REMECits are creating a revolution iu Modical practic. They act directly upen tho cir cuUtion. Discaao origUiatea in the bleod, and these medicines purgo it out. Iu dyppoptia, cer Toua complaints, acrafula, rbe iimatixm, incipient consumption, fit3, liver complaint, bronchitis, fe ver and ague and all dicordtraof the lung?, tho ftomacb, the liver, tho bowels, tbo nervea or the akiu, they are infallible. .Sec AdvcrtUeacnt. To-days AdvcrtiBeinents. THE .&fclaiaiic able II A8 PROVED A PERFECT FAILURE! But,taking advantage of the first meaiageconveyed, "W- KCA.WK:i2SrS Has juat returned from the city with a full aad complete assortment of Which he will tell cheaper than waa aver 4c! in tbia market! ' He wont be Uoderao W t Tim TLif CAu'i U Did!! II piysooRenta, "PaddleahlaownCanoo," Duyi fr Cash and Selb for Ready Pay." Ifyoa want the Jargeat Pile of Goods for tho Hm Allot Sam o( aXonerf CALL ON W.It HAWKINS, VTl will aiwayi U 00 taod at tho 014 (fetal. TERMS READY PA faw paw, $rr. Mb, 1!6. . nt Ia Laf itik iomlp, FovuaUc tia litii. If Aaa HariLOB, MlbLer of the QtttL UrTVtu. K. liv nature xt, Ctu torsi, U tin. Amni M. JtVMyoi, cf Vaa Daren ounty, llkb. That tLy u.ay livo, a:i4 thotr prrant happioeaa CvLtL-iP, i-!..! tic Lair -..f tLir I.t tJj ar: aa ' 4 th "cauJy fHxir.s" tb at mount', i i.e cik ti.. ? .'-t i. r l.o Lf:t:''lt i.a of "ui"tfriiV :f to ti.c )y 'tlx Ars'riCi'r; cLetctit Lot'.'., l.lzzz, J L's..j eurtl tb'e - U- J- I'.Avaa. oi Shah, of a Liver Cutnplalut that thre&tnl LiJ liie. Tbia simple tact, aa tnlbt be ea4U3( rta dora tbe Americana lmmeuaely popular here, while we Engliih are orerlovked. Doubtleaa oar ow& acholara made Uie diacoreriea which he atsplojt, and thu a it ia in eYtrytbiog : we do the later, tbab theinrusinj: Auierlcaua put their mark on it aci take tbe re war d.Doct. Ayer ii IdoIjteU Ly the Court and it retainer here, wblch will doattleta be reflected to bim on a gold aucffbox, tr diamond hilled auord, while Uvt tbe name even of Dary, Thriatoaoa or Crodie tbe prtat alijbti by whUh he ahinca, ia kuown." .V ic York .Sunday Paper. pQr Keepinr the OOUntV P00r. "vavv,ti.i u iy Ji lESOL LI), by the Ht.ar.1 'f Superlaor, that H superintendenta of the Iw, 01 thi. Countr, . receive scaled proposal, until the hrat day of Jan uary next, for t..o keeping of the County Poor, at one place in aaid County, at a atated price pr head per week ; and tbat in auch case, they be iu 1 tructcd to award anrh contract to the loweat re aponaiblc bidder, who ahall, in their judgment, Le a proper person to hate tbe charge of the aarce-' and who will treat them with humanity, and fur niah them with wholeaome food. And also, that they be iurtrncted to employ a well qualified Phy ticiau, at a certain price per year, tbe contract to be alao awaked to tbe loweat bidder; aud that they cause a notice of the aame to be published fur four auccepsiv wevka iu ou wf tb paprj of tbflCvU&ty. Superintendents of Poor may be addreMed at Paw Paw. S. T. CONWAY, Clerk. (A true copv.) Octotr 15th, 185. 16Cw CilANCEKV HALE IN pursuance and by rirtuo of a decree of tbe Circuit Court, for the county of Van liunre, in chancery, luado ou tbe fifta day of Ocfol-r, 1858, in a certain cauc tLercia pecdiup, wheroiu Theodore P. Skeldon and Horace Mower arc com plainant!, and George P. Smith and Mary A. Smith, aro defendant; notice ii hereby girtc, that I ahall sell at puplic auction to the bigheu bidder, at U-n o'clock, A. M. on Saturday, tbe tight ecnth day of December. 1856, at the Van hurt n County Court Hu, in Paw Paw in caU county, the following described premise situate in aaid couuty of Van Ruren and State of Michigan, to Hit' all thoao certain pieoea of land described a. fcllows: lota number tire and rix, in block num ber twenty-three in P.itely'a addition to tbe village Lawton, as recorded in the Register'a t-ffiee, of Vuu Rureu Countr, State of Michigan. CHANDLER RICHARDS, Circuit Court CouiiiiisHor.tr. for Vuu liurcn County, Mich. Nyvemter l.t. lS.'.a. iSCvii CHAXCTKY HAI.L'. 1 N" pO! 1 c:n-i N" i)Orrua!icw and by virtue of a decree v( the tit Court, for tho r.tintv Van kurn. in chatic r , :: !i the Cf'li dnv if Oct'Vr,A. !., iRv3, ; t. :r't ti eeu-uj tberxin Htding. wherein Ttii'o'-. 1 r'u. bt.ini I complainant, aud .NhLatd M-V.--.1, .:ei i.dant ntire is benby given tbat I l.'.i k. '.: 1 :x', HU'tlcu, to the hig"bt Iddder, at nine oVlcn A. , : :.; day, the f if l:tntii day of I)eceinb-r, A. i., i:', ir Ijrn County ('Mirt IloUre, in l aw i ..-., : w : C tbe following ueHTite 1 prtruies situate i;i fh cfnntyit Vau Kurt n and State of Michigan, tr.wit : alt tbotcrrtain pie tf lnnd krmwn and described aa the north east qt:art r ol the north east garter of auction one, in township four, south of ratge thirtrn nfit, rnntjrirvr lurty crv$ of IsitJ -cording to he Vuited State Survey. CIANDLEU IIICHARD3. Circuit Court C.miQioner, fr Van Puren, County Mich. November 1st, 1858. ?imC CHANCERY HALK. IN purruance and by virtue of a decree of tie Cir uit Court, fur the ccunty of Van Puien, iu chancery, ma on the sixth day of October, lt5?. in a certain cause therein pending; Lru Ocorge W. Abbo and George Colt, are ccmi laii. antt, And Ilobert Malby, Klita A. MalU, ai.i Colea Gren, are defendants; notice ia bezel y f iv en, thst I ebali sell at publie auction, to tbe bit cstbl'Mer, Ht tileven oVlock, A. M.. oa Matt J.!, tho tibU-ri.tli 'ny cf Decern V.tr, lfiS. at the Vi r.uren County Court llcusc, in Paw Paw, in (nil county, the fo;lowin7 defcribed prcmiaar, aitut in the county of Van L'urcri, and derrribed aa ful lows, to-wit: all tboe certain pieces or parcala cf land aituato and being in the village cf Mattawan, known aa number one, two, three end four, in block numWrone, hi said village of Mittaan, ia aaid county of Van Buren and State of Micbigao. ClIANDLKIl lUCHAhO, Circuit Court Cevuaiseifeuer. for Van Dureo Cruoty, Mich. November 1st, 1858. Dl'.l'AULT having been made ia the paju.fi. of a corUiu sum f money secured to be paid by au indenture of mortgage bearing date tbe c'tt trenth day of April, A. 1. 1P55, executed by Cbaj. M. Odell and Hanuah K. Odellr bia wife, ofl'at Paw, Van Pureu county, Micfclfn:, to Hiram Fin land, of the aame pica, on .:.': p: eta isea lerrin after described And hicb nto;rbe was duly re corded ia the office of tho lUciVvrof Deeds, for the county of Van Buren, Fit'. cf il hif tu, 0 the aovcuUuth day of Api:!, A. 1). Itll, at 8 o'clock A. M. tn Libtr D o:" z.iTtttgo, ou pigts 539 and 510, and wbiob :ncrt;r;e was duly assigned by caid Hirau uyiaud to Janes Harris of aaid county of Vau L'urcn, by aaaign ment dated the fourteenth day of May, A. D. I8tt, and recorded in the Register's office .aftxreaaid, on tho 11th day of May, A. I). If 55, at 3 o'clock P. IL in Liber 1, of mortgages, on pages 541 and H2 hi.d which inartgsgo wai afterward assigned Vy said James Harris to Henry W. Khodea, of tLa county aforesaid by an assignment dated thu te&lk. day ot December, A D 1855, and recorded ia tba Ilegister oflic aforesaid on tbe tenth dar ( De ccmber, A D lc55, at half paei 1 o'tUkCUia Libar E of mortgage an page 427; and eriikfcr mortgaga waa afterward duly aaaigved by ttdd Han. ry W Rhodes to Jno.C Everett of tho county aforraai J by an aaairxnent dated tbe aeventb day of July, A D 1S5G, and recorded ia the Ileglater'a ofBce, aforesaid on the eleventh day of July, A. D. 1356, at C o'clock P M in Lilr E of mortgage! 00 page 430, and which mortgage waa ajterwardJ duly as signed by tho aaid John C. Everett to Thaddeua R. Harriaon, of the county aforesaid, by an aa. signruent dated tho twenty-first day of October, A. D., 1858, and recorded in tbe He gist era efic aforesaid, 00 tho twenty-first day of October, A. D., 1858, at five o'clock, P. M..oa page 150,ln Liber O. of mortgagoa.and on which mortgage there la cla.'med to be due and uipaid at tbia date, November 4th, laa8,the sum of one tnmdred and sixty dollara aad ten cent, ($l0,ie,) being for the second aai part of the third installments and interest to date, aad do proceedings at law or in chancery hiving been inaUtuted to recover tbe amount e cured bjr aid mortgage or any part thereof; Notice ia therefore hereby pivea tbit by virtu cf a power cf sal csstaisci-in n:d cicrtgafe, which power haa become ptrt'ive by tbo dtfault aforesaid and in pnrinance rf t'o e'.ttut-f in rach u provided tb premises eocurat cd 1 7 freid acrU gage to wit: Lot number two in block b amber twenty-four in lha Tillage of Taw Tiw, ra tba county of Van Buren, and State of Mubig ta, ac cording to tho recorded plat of aaid village with the appurtenances or ao much thereof a a will bo ate essary to satisfy the amount da on bi& mortgage, and coat of a ale, will bo told at rmbh auction er vendue to the highest bidder, tuHect to eta tubs- auent irra tallment of taid mortgage yet o becatno ue of ooo hundred dollar 1 and tctc-rajt, at ti Ccnrt Uonaa, in tbo rUUgo of Taw Paw, is Mid oouoty, tbat bolng tat ploeo of bciditg tho irok. eoort for aaid eonntr on tho twen ty-cicth day of Jan nary, A. D. 1859, at 1 o'clock in tbo aiternooo.by tie boriffof a aid cjucty or his depwt;or under benf. THADDHL3 R. HlItISOK.