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- AVA' Mr. llauck withdrew U motion to lay oo the table. Mr. Sloan utere! te lay the resolution en tbe tN. .mi tht the Foord do now proeeed- to bel )t iir tlree Commissioner on dredging far the euMiinir ear, on at it time. Tbu Cbiiiruiuu rulad tbe inottun euf of order. Mr. Allir.lt tuoved to uneud tbe rewlution of fervi t.T Mr. Ilnitlni In bii rwrf, by strklng rut tbt words "and ia lavorarde contract made lr tit Work with Mes.is. KuX A UwWauJ, (but they ait entitled to tut thanks cf the County." Mr. Varanns morel tu lay the whole sulject on liUo. Canted by veusand uays. a fol.owai Aye Albertl, Earnard, Lrr.'kwnv, Eston, Fnnxwnrtn, Ilnrtck, La wit. LoeOlur, MoBratnie, l':iroiia, kafler. J? loan, Smith. Ufa, Milium, W..lt,r, U iliaf IT. Nays Al'.ardt. Doughty, Freeman Guilford, llnniiiifr l'ettibone, Quac.culu.b, Sjrvul, and CIhku 9. .uamcj uuU19 o'clock to-iuorrvw. Coir? Horn, Civr or Saoisaw, ) J mi un ry 25th, IbOti. ) roiniTH day. Boa id luct pnriuuut to adjournment, and was culled tu order by the chair lioll called ami quorum present. YcFtcrdsy's record lead and lOrrocted, approved and signed. A i etuiuii signed by t'oliu McBrittnle, al.lng t'ie Uarl tu authorize the construction of bridge across the Tittahiwassee River, on the sev tiou iine boiweeu aoctieus 4 und 5, T 11, N. H. 4 J. , W U t.U'Stllted. Mr. 1 1 ii ht in moved that It be accepted and the prayer of the pettioner be irr.inled. Mr. liuuck umvel. as a substitute, tbiit the pe tition bent 'I red tu ibe Cuuiuiillcti ou itoiid und Jlri I Curried. Mr ll.ifi irij?s, Chairman of tbe Coiutnittee on i-iii.u, rulfl b.uL tho l.ill of Epbraiin Cole, fur C'ln-'t.iblo f-.cr, claiming S3 S3, und recotn mend" 1 that it bo allowed ut i S3. Report ac cepted mid recommendation agreed to. Mr Loetdc-r presented the following report t lour Speciul Committee to eft tie with tbe f o'inty Trcriuicr, who were Inxtiuotedt tbe ltd beiioii ui this I'ourd to enure I a part of tbe vut huii prencutud by the County Treniurer at liii'ttU-UiCnt, would rerpeitfully rrt that they bate I'dlorincd their duty, and that the voucher! to ciiiicelled are laid dowu iu tbe uultof tbe t'ouuty Cleik't ullite. L. LOEFFI ER. Mr I.ewU, Chntrninn of the 1'omuiiitee on Family Kcliet' Fund, reported tbe follow ine reto- lutein. K liwirtd, Thnt tbe iuiii of $1,500 be raiaed ly limn upini the bonds of the County of Suf(lnnw, f r liiu YwlimU'wr r'mnily Belief t und, an I thut ttiu Cnatruiun uud Ciuikof thin l'.oiirJ be, and they uro bnely anthorizd und directed to iue Kindt f ti e Courfj, payable the 15th day of March, 191.9, with interest at a rate not exceeding ten per cent, rvr auuuiu, payable annually or enn-aiuiu.illy. .'ai l Loud to be negotiated by me count v J renbiirer, at iieh ternitn nro nec- coNotry lor t best, interests of the Couutv ie Couuty. , ndoptoX in-pori ucce tea und resolution adopt Mr Allurdl uiux.m! that when tho lloiirJ 'ad- J .urn i. adj urn ut 12 o'clock to-day. Mr. llaaek moved at at an ainundraent that the L'uard adjura when they get through their litainc-t. Cariiwd ununiuiouiily. Mr. Quuckcnbu.-h olTcred thu following resolu tion : kciJnd, That tho Supeiviaor of tho town tliip .f pnuliliii if, in hiaopiiiion, the clnitunnt i- entitled thereto be, mid he it hereby instruct sd lo urnw an order ou tho Volunteer raiuily lie Li t' I'utul, iu favor of (Jeorge L. linviii, from date of liia first application tor the tame, in fiver of i'io children ol joo. Terry, named in bit pctiticn. -laupteU. .Mr. I.cwi offered the following t l.'sio'rttt, Th.it it it the tcnue of tbit Ponrd. tint tho V.nht ,Sagin4W Enterprise be censured lit laliilii.Mo pul'lll a full rejKilt of tho proceed m0i i.T luo Lu.ii J us agreed upon. d.jted by jeas no. I myj ui follows: V i;a Aioeni, Dainurd, ltrockwuy, Fnton I'liUcMorth, llaiuk, LeMit, Joetller, l'ai'uu, t-e.iuUcr, .VKau, tii.iiii, Wilbur, V..licr, Wiltje, -13. Nays Allarlt, Doughty Guilford, Huiin, Jeii'ei, Mcl'ratnio, i'oiliboiie, Quackcubush, fciproul, I're, Cioiout. 1 1 . ' J ' 1 1 o tol.oviuj jituuible and resolution wm oflurtj : l .'it-re as, Tho t'ourt IIon it g"i'ral'y in iied of repairs, turh us putting Mni'is on the in kiiii ol tiie Melons in the Court room, and liitiu op a rouui uuuoio lor a council or committer iioiu., w hitrtw.itihiun no'l p iintiiii j therefore h'fyolvrd, 1 Out ti;e turn ol aoiliirt oe np piopnuteil ly uis ljoind 1 r the purjuiso of nuking aid repairs, und that tho Mieiid be in- ruitt-d to pro'jerd lit oneo with tho work, and tlvit the County Treasurer be Instructed to tile clicriif suci turns ut may bo reiiuired on ll.o W hii livu motion of Mr. Al'.ur lt wna laid on tl lal'Ic. Mr. Cjuaikrubujh offered tbe following reMdu tion. .vir,(, Tb.it fbe thank of this IJonrJ be. und the tain is hereby tendered to the propri tloraof the Knst .Supiniiw Enttryrut, lor the fnUh;ul ilis. bar'e of their dutict iu publishing tim proerrclins of tbe Hoard. Which tbe Chnirinnn ruled to tie out of order. Mr I re, Chairman of the Committee ou ltoaus tin 1 Hiiiier, tul'Hiitto l the following rcpoit: Tli Cotntniltee on IViiidt and I'.ridjret retpeet lull rcy it that they hnve eonsidon-d the petition of Colui Mi. I ' rut hie, asking this Hoard to alopt t.n order iinthoruiu the huildin of a bridge aorost t'ie Tlttwbawassre River, and would reo (mmend that the petition bo granted, if the Work ) o done and completed without charge to tbe CoUU J VST.T, RT FRF, rhalrmnn Mr. AlTar !t mfvod tu suspend the rulct in or der to tuhe up tho renl of the Committee on Kon-!e and l'lide. ( airied Mr. Aihinlt nied to reier bncV to the Com I tittee with instructions tu consult the l'rotecu lin Attorney in the m.itter. Carried. Mr. l'an .n moved thnt the Hoard do now p,-o-ree l to elect by ballot three Dredging Commit turners for the entiling yenr, orie et a time. .Mr. Jctferf offered at a aubttiluW ibe following resolution : i-j-.rf, -u-. s.-l . . hum, H. . York, tie, and they are hereby le t lined und npsiinted Coniinis.-ioiiera for the iin j roven:eiit of tbu cuginaw rivir for thu cosuir.g cnr. Mr. Allnrdt moved to go iuto Committee of the Vhole. Lorit. The quc.uioii recurring oo the ultituteof Mr JetTers, the tiime wnt lest by Ykan Allurdl, Duuirbty, Guilford, Iu.flnc. J-fl'ora, Pettiooiie, Qu.ickcuOli, t'pruul, Wilour, t , if.sjt. 10. NAYAUer5, Hirnnrd, Hmekw.iT, Eaton, ariihworth. IUi k. Lewis, Locfllcr, McHratnio, r.irsons, Sihiifloi, Moan, unth, I're, Walter, Milte 10. Mr Jeffer moved in a tubstitu'e fnr Mr Har n ird " rmnion that the Hoard vote rira roce for one iJoininiwioiier, Lost. The qru'-fioii rci urrin - on Mr. Parson't motion, the tuiiie efirri'd. A r. .leffert moved to declare Mr. B. II. York ruauimounly olecud ut ogo of tbe Dredging Co nioissi nen. Mr Harnar l morJ to a rjuntion f order. The Cbnlr ruled tho motion to he in order. An appeal wut taken, which was sustained. Mr Jeirei tuovtd fo loijouin. Lost. Tho Ch iir nppo'nted Mr l.ewit n 1 Mr. Bnr- n-ird telli'rs id tho Hoard proceeded to btillot for oiio DivdinK Commissioner for the coming j ear, iiKn whiih 2o votet were east, all of which w"-e for Harney (I. ork lie waa declared Unanimously elected. On iiioticii of Mr JefTurs, the Donrd proeeedod t i at inform il luilM for terund Iredxing Cun I iiinn"r, wirh the Cnllowing result : Tentv-sit roles weio cnr, .ill jt which w ere for Jiph T .nrriliiiin. V. utnii.oi. bo wi dot Urcd un.iui tnoiirly eleo'ed Cn nation i.f Mr. .TetTert, the Hmrl prwesded to an informal tullol f.ir t!iird Ire Igini? Cointnis sioner, with the following result: Twenty-am itrt weie east, of which Wm. .S. DritK re ceived fourteen, S. U. Kirly, eleven, and M Jof fers. one Mr. JefT r ruored that Wm. S Prigs be le t lared unanimously eleileJ. The Chair declared Mr. Iiir elee'ed. fr. Hio kw;iy presented a preamble and resolu tion for statements to he filed by the Supervisors, wistenee to velunteers, At- Lest. .Mr. lliitmi Chairman of the Committee on Chums, p. eolc. 1, ii a, report, tbe following rto- Hridrrtl. Thai the Chairman and Clerk of this ) 'ard are herehy authorned ti draw Count r or ders iu l.ivor of tha difl'ereut nowspipora of this ( mot v, for the balance due them for publishing the nroceed;P(f of this I'oari, n;i to Ajril 1st, loMi. as foltol t r.uter, r .o, Sli 00 n.urier, H 00 FepnMirrn, 23 (K) lierabl, 1h 00 Mr. Lai oar J moved to amend by tearing out .Apil "nd lnert:rig O. to' er. Imt. The resolution was. then adopted. M r. I're, ('huirman of Committee nn Road and ) r'nfgca, submitted tho following report: The Committee to e h"m Mr MeHratnle'i pe tition was recommended, do report back tbe peti tion and do request that tbe Chairmen of this Hoard Le req li sted to examine and report hit opinion of tbe leifulitr ''t recommend it n of the committee, an I that he file anid opinion with the CUik of this Hoard nn or before tbe first day i if M irch. next, and if b i Oi loion U in f.ivor of ie eommitt. e, then th t the Cletk be au'horiied tu re tif.T tke panerv'wira of fwan Creek of the I u t, mo1 if no fvmi.e that tbe request in the etitiun ie not gr.int. i AdoptuJ. Sloim m red to amen by strikint; eat tbe t'tiiirmen and inserfin PrxecqHng Atto'aey Auietiocd a.ud reisirt denied iir r.iru.rd niondloai the charts procured ) e tbe C-imndttee nn Dredging e f dared in the htt'Kif the firiTf CotntniMdancra. Carried. art tKK0ov ((siok. Erd called to- order by tbe Cbolr. Boll called auo rum preaent. Bill or Khaen tptlng, for one gwllon of Kemeene, was allowed ni charged at 1 1 00 Mr. A Hard t moved that tbe resolution patted tkie nerainc al'ewing pay to the members, bt recoBiiderad. Lost by " YiAtAllardt, Doughty, Ouilford, Ilatttngi, Jeffert Quackenbuth, hloan and W ilbur f. NaTs Albeiti, Hamard, l'.rockway, Eaton, Farosworth, llaark, Lewis, l.oeffler, HettiUme, Schaffor, Sproul, tjuiith, Lre Walter and eVihse. 15. On motion of Mr. Quackenbiuh, the thaoki of tbe Hoard were tendered to tbe Chairman and Clerk for the impartial and efficient manner In which tbey bare performed their duties. The Hoard then adjourned Sim di. (Elje Courier. "WerlnetdaY, February 14, I860. BLASPHEMY RUN RIOT. ' la tho llochtittr Doelachter, of Jan uary frth, occurs the advertisement, filling a whole column, of, a Turners' Masked Ball and Carnival festival, to take place iu that city. Tho adver tisement indicates, as does the title, a scene of extravagant merriment, in cluding harlequins and buffoons, and especially a character called Uedini, 2nd, who bears a prominent part in the mork solemnity and farce. In the Second Part occurs this sceno of hor rible blasphemy : Gkeat Lobd's ScrPEB (Alcndtnahl) Polonaise. After this, the distribution of the Lord's Supper to all religious 6ects, nationalities, and old and young com municants. . The consecration, if the same shall be desired, will be held by Uedini. Virgin (Jungfrau) Goddess Auokosa, . Madaii (Frau) Goddkss Fobivsa, God Lacuucs, Kino Gammuxus and . Mu. Bedim have tho precedency, and will give effect to their various relations to the mortals. The originial is a9 obseuro ns this translation. King Gumbrinus is, we believe, a sort of god of ale. After the Lord's Supper (Xutchmahl) has been partaken of by all, dances and jokes of the masquerade will con tinue. Is it possible that blasphemy should go farther than this tho turning of that solemn ordinance, dear to all Christian hearts, which commemorates the sac rificial death of tho Son of God, into tho grossest ribaldry andfarco? It is a little 'relief to bo assured by a well-informed German that this out rageous profanation will bo as shock ing to Germans generally us it is to Americans. Do they not owo it to themselves to repudiate with scorn and horror this blasphemy of their coun trymen ? Wo used to have, and wo think have now, a statute iti this State punishing blasphemy. Indeed, the courts of New York have punished blasphemy ns an olfeneo at common law. These Turners may be infidels, if they choose. They are responsible for that to God. But infidelity becomes a civil offence when it shocks tho de cencies of society by a public exhibi tion which outrages tho moral senso of the community. llelirjioua Paper. It is a fact worthy of attention even iu this season of general heedlessness this time, ns they have had for some years, comploto control of this country, are, New England l'uritanisrn,of "tho most struightest sect," nnd the worst phase of Bed Republican, Hair-lipped German Infidelity; a most infamous yet not altogether unnatural alliance, like one of poetic imagining, where " Tigers mate with hinds and wolves with sheep And ciery creature couplet with its foe." Yet these work together harmoniously fur tho common purpose of keeping the States " dissevered, discordant, belligerent" until a plan can be de vised which will, by constitutional provision and t-tatutory enactment se cure permanently in power tho cohorts of radical republicanism, their heirs and assigns forever. The "sober, sec ond thought ot the people, which is always right " will by and by take cognizance of those matters and then will como a regeneration which will sweep away at onco and forever these incongruous elements of discord, fac tion and fanaticism. Tho Freodmen's Bureau Bill. The New York Commercial Advertiser, one of the ablest conservative repub lican newspapers m the country, gives its opinion of the Freedmen'a Bureau Bill as follows : Tho new Bureau mav spend hun dreds of millions, and the bill gives unlimited power of expenditure to the Secretary of War in the issuo of sup plies. A leak, like a crevasse, is made in the Treasury. The phrase "dependant on the Gov ernment for support" prevades the whole bill like a miasma, and for such "lrecdiuen and refugees" there is spread a table amply supplied with food ; there is opened a warehouse fctoml with clothing, while schools and asylums take up the Amerienn citizen of African descont, already lit for freedom and sulfrage, nnd put him through the curriculum of the alpha bet, tho three R's, the humanities, and the use of the globes, or foster and coddle . him in the most approved eleemosynary manner. Why is not tho whito man also made a "man and a brother?" Certainly if the whemes of tho Freedmen'a Bureau are to be carried out, the relief and edu cation should come from tho State concerned, and not from the Federal Government. Iar better and more rational would bo the aid of voluntary association. The War Department has no more call to instruct a negro in the Everglades than it has in the Five points, and if the colored man ever expects to be anything more than a ward or a waif, he would do well to resent the interference. e do not wish to be misunderstood. We advo cate all rights for all and demand en tire equality before the law for the black man and entire abrogation of all laws baaed on race, caste or color. For thh reason we repudiate and op pose this special legislation for tbe negro, as wo wouta repuaiaie ana op pose "pedal legislation for any color or race, and wo ask only a common senso view of tho relations of the freed J negro to the Government and tQ hit own destiny, and that this overshadow ing despotism of the Freedmen'a Bu reau shall not be built up to override the laws of the States, and to be used as a gig&ntio machine of plunder, or as a means of forcing upon communi ties the peculiar ideas entertained bj fanatical legislators. Let tho negro work out his owu salvation precisely as the white mau does, and let the Government be satisfied with its legit iinate functions, without despising the Constitution uuder which it exists. The clauses of this bill w hich nJate to the jurisdiction of .Bureau officials and their intervention in the laws or the courts of States are most danger ous innovations, and possible only to be sustained by men who have lost all clear perceptions of the relations of the States and the 1 ederal Govern ment, and who are preparing the way for a consolidation and centralization utterly foreign to tho fundamental principles on which this nation is es tablished The same may be said of the clauses which extend military pro tection and jurisdiction over tho Bu reau officers, and close State tribunals against cognizance of whatever nets they may commit. Have those four years of war so changed our institu t.ons mat oia iuruiuar lorms and pro cesses are of no avail? Five years ago no one would have been so au dacious as to hint at legislation which is now dictated by a caucus and hur ried through Congress under a call for the "previous question," and which is warmly advocated by legis lators who prato most loudly of their devotion to popular rights. The war was wagod to force obedience to the laws ; in defense of certain principles already well known to the people, and to give full force to the Constitu tion. Its results aro sad, indeed, if the muniments of our rights are to bo surrendered, and if crazy legislation is to tako the place of calm and tem perate constitutional methods. AcRitunx'MALCoNVEXTiox. The Ex ecutive Committee of the Michigan State Agricultural Society have called a convention of all citizens of the State, interested in agricultural a (lairs to be held at tho city of Jackson on Vednesday, tho -1st day of Febru ary, 1GG. Tho convention is expect ed to be held for three days, during which the following subjects will be brought before it for consideration : 1. Sheep breeding nnd wool grow ing, including all bubjects connected with this great intere.it, and especially thoee connected with tho improvement of tho flocks of the State. 2. Cattle and Stock breeding. The relations of nent stock to tho farm, and the experience of fanners iu using them to ameliorate and improve land. 3. The economical use of pasturo and grais lands, und their relation to the successful and profitable growth of wheat and other grain crops, to- Kr v!tl iltuie i--...l oiriviu ment by means ol drainage, ditching, top dressing and other work. 4. Tho orchard and its treatment, and the general subject of fruit grow ing throughout tho State. The Snpt. of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, has conse.ented to pass all citizens to and from Jucksou, attending the Convention, at half fare. It is to be hoped Saginaw County will bo represented in this convention if for no other purpose than to diepel in a measure the too prevalent notion that weithytve no agricultural interests worthy of respect or attention. "We publibh the notice in the hopo that our leading agriculturalists will take the nit-tU r into consideration and soar .' ran era tlmf mrtn nf tVinr niimUn will surely attend. Bio Fiockes. A correspondent of the Detroit-Daily Free J'ren in a lengthy and elaborate communication from Muskegon, estimates tho lumber cut in that district last year at 1 84, 000,000 feet, and figures its total value at $21,419,970.90, which would bo at the rate of a trifle over fUG.41 per thousand feet, a figure nearly if not quite up to th;it which our manufac turers expect for the product of 18GG, now that the Reciprocity Treaty is "knocked." The Muakegonites must havo the advantage of a "stunning" " home market " or a wonderfully in flated scribe. The writer, after some time spent in preparing big head lines, miscellane ous statement and statistical tables, which show that twenty-six concerns monopolize the" lumber businoss of Muskegon, and that the number of mills is 21, with a capacity for cutting 147,500,000 feet, goes on to state that, " This place Muskegon takes the lead in the manufacture of lumber in this State. Tho value of last year's cut ting at the mills would be $2 1,4 19,- 979.90. The capital employed is im- mfnso, and almost past finding out. The valuatiou of tho mills ia$74C,UOO. Saw mills which manufacture yearly lumber to the value of twenty-eight times their own cost are rare institu tions, and in this respect ns in regard to most matters considered in the communication to which we refer, if " our own correspondent's " figures don't lie, Muskegon must " take the lead." One soldier to every 75 inhabitants in Europe. After a recent battle in Sierra Leone all the prisoners were killed and eaten. New Orleans is to bo lighted by ; three thousand petroleum lamps rp. , ... . . ,,n There are 1,529, 1 M nru and 1,J00 260 boya in Franco Cubious Calculatiok. The fallow ing estimate (founded upon the last United States census) has been made of the probable amount which it costs the individual members of ihe different churches in this country to sustain them i A Baptist or Methodist, $3.40; a Presbyterian, $7; a Congregational ist, $10; a Roman Catholic,. $14,,; ajj Episcopalian, $18; a Reformed Dutch. $28; a Unitarian, $23. JCSTThe Albany Argus says that Hon. Win. II. Seward will be invited to pronounce a eulogy upon the late Dr. Nott at the next College anniver eary. A career reaching from the colonial days, when he was born, a subject of King George III., to this era of a restored Union, furnishes a theme for eloquence; and tho Secretary of State will not fail to do it justice. The Cincinnati Commercial, (Rep.) states the position of the, Radicals as lollows : The policy of Charles Sumner and Thad. Ibtovens, which the radicals aro all braying it is treason to oppose, comes to this that in the States late ly in rebellion, the whites shall be dis franchised and the blacks 'enfranchis ed; that these States shall not be admitted to the privilegesof the Union until their governing the class is black. This is the actual issuo tho crazy, hairy, headlong fantics are trying to force upou the country, and which they are not loudly but deeply cursing the President for opposing, while they are hypocritically fawning upon him, and vociferously protesting that it must be impossible that ho can disa gree with them, for they are the only exponents of tho immaculate in poli tics, and the authorized expounders of law and gospel, vested with the exclu sive prerorgative ' of separating the sheep from tho goats in this world. The Tebbible Hoo Disease. Hon. W. W. Murphy, of Jonesville in. this State, now Consul-General of 'j the United Mates at ! rank lort-on-the-, Main, in a recent letter in speaking of the hog diseaSo says : "Wo have a diseaso hero among the hogs that cre ates great consternation, which the Germans call lryschenen. It is a lit tle insect w hich is, perhaps, swullowed by the hogs, and gets iuto their stom- nchs, nnd seems to propagate there by millions. It follows tlio mu.-les of the'aniinals" particularly. It is to small as to be hardly seen hy tho naked eye ; but wo have thei.'i exhib ited under a microscope of a 6ix hun dred magnifying power. There uro all sorts of rumors of deaths of per sons eating torlc. lho disease lias not come w ithin one hundred miles of us. The little insects are reported by Bomo to exist in tho lower part of the sugar beet which is led to hogs. Some of these insects have been thrown into all sorts of chemicals and lived in them. They have been found alive in boild ham where the hot water i " - -r-V t." ueruiuuy you aro atvnre mat Hum is eaten quite raw. Death is reported ! . j ' j j. . , w vmu.-vh paling uusti j wneii me insect was living, the .meat not having been sufficiently smoked. Tho disease commences in the human being with a severe cholera morbus, which soon results in death. Some allege that the cholera that has been reported was tho result of this disease. At any rate jKrk is now very cheap and is only eaten by pjor people. All other meats have rizen largely in con sequence. Our city authorities havo appointed a commission of a dozen scientific gentlemen to investigate it. Professor Vircher, of Berlin, the celt brated scholar, has made many ex periments, and so havo other scientific men. They differ much iu their con clusions. It is a ruinous thing to the tanners, who raise por iu that neih l.nrltr.o.1 t-Urtnvir,,.;vJ. T ililnl el... 1 i i i i disease was first known last Winter, J.n4 did not extend nnv distance Noble Sentiments. Condemn no man (says John Wesley) for not think ing as you think, let every one en joy the full and free liberty of think ing for himself. Let overy man uso his own judgement, since every man must give an account of himself to (Jod. Abhor every approach, in any kind of degree, to tho spirit of perse cution. If you cannot reason or pel- suade a man into the truth, nevi r attempt to force him into it. If Love will not compel him to come, leave liiui to God, the Judge of all. The Sumner rebels are very anxious to have the Jeff. Davis rebels all hung. "Two of a sort," says an old adage, 'can never agree'.' If thero aro any virtues in tho influenco of hemp? we are daily inclining to the conviction that thero is an opening for their ap plication in Massachusetts and Penn sylvania, as well as in Virginia. Col Innes, formerly of tho Michi gan Engineers and Mechanics, is now lieneral Superintendent of tho Nash ville and Chattanooga, and Nashville and Northwestern ruilroads. Dr. Pusey's tendency towards l'o inanisin leads Punch to placo in his mouth tho following evening hymn: I nightly pitch my moving tent, A day's tn ircb no trer Rome." The ice on the North River is said to bo more solid tl an it lifts been for forty years before. Moro than 17,000,000 persons trav eled on tho underground railroad in London last year and without an ac cident Plank Kond Notice. BOOKS will be opened for subscribing to the stock of the Watrousville and East Saginaw Plank Road Company, at tbe shop of A. D. Wood tn Watrousville, Tuscola County, on the fimt Monday in March next, at 10 o'clock A. M , and at the store of Wise, Janes k Co, East Saginaw, on Wednesday, tbe 7th day of March, at 10 o'clock A.M. JOSEPH GAMBLE, f. O. WILDER. D O PIIILDR1CK, tlEORGK REITZ, WM KING. , T. NKTTi.fcTON, JAMES M MONT'S", 8. 15. ULls.S Feb. U, I90G. n34I GIGARSl CIGARS A large lot of cheap and high-priced cigars Just received- and for aale wholesale end retail by utt allahhtic.. 2 Irving Bkk, m door weetof LtuU'aDsak m s CO EAST UEIUf, SAGINAW CITY AND BAY CITY DIR B OTOR Y, Including tht riVat of UARROLTOX and SA LiyA. with n history from the firtt belli rmrnt of th cttitt, and a pen' tral Portrait rj their butincn at tht firtttul time. rpitE SriVTRMUCKS hurin" been soluited to I itKiie n work of this kind, have eomtnenecd the ciinraat. and will hive the book remly for di livery aliout tlio C ret of A r next, bpi! from their rxtenive experience in the liiixineM fol safe in iiromitiiiR CnMPl.KTK SATISFACTION. 1H: U'OKK WILL t'ONTAIN a complete lift of all liurnr-M and profeionil men, mer cliunU, olorks, salesmen, bookkeepers, inillerf, sea mt recurs. Ac , reading or doing husiness in theahove named (duces, siiJihosof the Churches, Siliools, Pn.lio Institution, Ilcnrvoli-nt Societies, together with titulary, whirh will ui complete, inltrehting und rul until, ami if sufficient l't- tonugo is extended, tlie look will i'0 embellished with ITTS OF Till; rKOMINKNT CLILU- INUS. It would be suiierfluous to here urge the neees ally or mention tho advantages of a Pirettory to oliuci like these, or the advantages the huMneas men "rlerive f'rtrfn adveitising in a book of thia cliriwter, which ia to lie found in f lie most puMio iv .. ii. .r. j of t,me,.vc,r-T, ''"J '?t it I Ud that tiUMneft men will duly appreciate and consider "l 'C iSv.'-V . .. lha rv'uf u,it(anil extend thoir patronage, TEUMS OF ADVERTISING t One Puce 930.00 One half page M,Ot) One quiirter mjre 1(),(H) Price of Hook to Mibaeribers, S3,OU; charge for cubital names, '2 rent a. ' THOMAS 4 GALATIAN. ALL HI GUT, Follow Citizens! if i uni'iADn 9, Don If l It HUIfMllU w UllUij T 'T A VINO re opened in Kalilcr HlocV, Vwli- 1 Ington Street, respectfully invite the pat- ""ge of former customers hs well as new ones, fceiiet ing they can make the arrangement work U JhwUf'- " mK f- A full atock of ererythlng in tbe line of FAMILY GROCERIBSj New, freah and reliable, also VEGETABLES, Fill' IT, PRODUCE, It UTTER, EGG3, LARD, PORK, SUGAR ami all manner of Family Supi.lici and Provision. W. I. HOWARD & RRO. East Saginaw, Feb C 1S0G D.14U STATIONERY! NEW STATIONERY STORE, U1ASS BLOCK, Ppposite Bancroft House, WASHINGTON STREET. PAPEItS OF ALL KINDS. BLANK BOOKS, Letter Presses, Office Stationery, Note Paper all Styles, Legal, Cap and Letter papers Envelopes, Fens, Inks and ALL GOODS IN THE LIKE. Best Assortment of Toy Books In the City. Visiting Cards, all styles, cut to any size desired and printed to order. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS A Choice Assortment, Chess Men, Checkers, Domi noes. Playing Cards, Au thor's, Poets and Shoul der Strap OameS. Best quality and latest Bi-yics. IUniiks of nil klnil on hand or printed to order. O. FRED. LEWIS. East fsgtnaw, Jan. IS, 1666. THE OLD CORNER Always the Favorite I DRY GOODS,. . DRESS GOODS, ' ' 'CARPtEf ifJCS, OIL OLOTHS &G Of Best quality and Latest Stytei, whieh were bought before tbe recent rise, and sold by J. R. LIVINGSTON, At tht Corner Store. Baca ViaU Block, ftt prtcM BELOW REGULAR MARKET RATES. Particular attention Is called to toy atock of CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, Whkh Is always well assorted and offered at low figures. A capital atock of. DOMESTICS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, HOISEljy, And crerytbing in tl.e line of man o(D(DiD33 For Ladies, Gents, Children ard tbe " rest of mankind." Low Price alwayi tbe rule at the popular corner. J. R. LIVINGSTON. East Snginaw, Jan. lf, I86C. J-JTTJjTlr 1886. New end Favorite Passenger and Exprtu rreigtn Line. DiriltOIT ANII MILWAUKUIl RAII.ROAl, in Connection with the New and Powerful I'pprr Cabin Steauubipi "Detroit'' and ' Milwaukee." Iiurlng this month trains will leare Holly, aa follows : GOING WLST, Mixed at 1 A M., for Grand Haven. Mixed at 12 M. for St. Johns Mail at l.C :05 I' M. for Lansing A Milwaukee. Mixe i at 8:05 P. M for Fentonvllle. going i:aht. Mixed at Gi20 A. M for Detroit. Accom. at :20 I. M. for Ietroit. Mail at 3:00 P. M for lo'roit. Mixed at G:30 P. M. for Detroit. R E F K K. II M E N TS at Detroit, Owosso and Ornnd Ilnvcn, nnd upon Company's Ferry Steamer " Windsor," on Detroit River. Coiufiirtnblo ILtrl nbove Dcjmt at Grand Haven tryTbe Telcgniph Line is open for Public Rus uers, Sleeping Cars on night trains. C'OX.VI'X'TIONM. AT DETROIT Ureal Weotern Railway for nil xii:its EiiNt, Mii-higiin Central, Michigan Southern nnd (Irnnd Trunk R. R. AT MILWAUKEE With tho Mississippi, Lh Crowe, Kiii ine, Chic.igo. Wiitortown and llor icon Ruilroads, fur alliomts West and Northwest. BsT'Paw'engers fortJreit Wentern Railway go on lho Railway Ferry Steamer, at I) A M. R Pork, leaving iKa k at 6:43 end 10; IS A-.M, and 6:00 P. M The Company's Time Tables can be bud at any of the Stations D. A M. Office, 13CG. 1IIOS. UELL, Ucn'l Sup't. STKAYED. TNTO the premifes of the subscriber on or aliont the first day of December, A. D 16C5, two, two-year-old heifers The owner I icquested to prove property, pny d un igo and take them away. ALEXANDER RKDSON. V.mt .Winuw Jan 17. 18GG. 337-wGu A FULL STOCK I George C. Sanborn's GRDCRY M FflOVISION STAR Exohango Block, Corner of Qene9co and Water Streets, East Saginaw. Is always supplied with a full stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FAM ILY AND SftlP SUPPLIES. "WOODEN WARE CORD AGE, &c. '.VhichjjI bdeolJat Wholesale & Retail At as low a figure aa tbe state f the market wil allow. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses; Syrups, Spices, Dried rruit, Prime Quality en I in prices to suit purchasers. BEST SUGAR CURED HAMS SHOULDERS, DRIED MEAT, MEAL, FLOUR AND PORK, BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, VEGETABLES, FRUIT. ' And all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. General assortment of SH.P SUPPLIES CORDAGE, &C. ricllet, Preserved Fruits, Rclislics, Extracts And General Family Supplies. Also a comi'lcte tok of WOODEN, WILLOW AND STONE WAltE, KEROSENE OIL, Ac, ic, Order from Retailers, Lumbermen, Vessel Owners, Hotel Keepers, and othera filled to any extent desired. Past pctronntre gratefully acknowledged and iti continuance desired. n-243 yl. ' GEO. C. SANBOHN. Est Snjrinnw, April B, 1SG3. TICICETSI ILTlWe- Buy Tickets to ALL POINTS KAST, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, -AT- ' Dlisi Block, opposite Bancroft lloufe, Washing ton Street. A. FEROVsON, Ticket Agent. Clicuinp: Tobacco. VE SELL ALL 1IIK FAVOUITK Detroit and Toledo Chewing at Manufacturer's prices, saving freight to parities boyine- of . J1 II. U. ALLAUDI e CO. n 1 r And I ifUl lnJ mi smith MO.. . Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &c, &c. Tbe largest and best Assortment in this Vicinity at their STORE IN EMPIRE BLOCK, South Water Street. A general Assortment of LADIES', MISSES' And CHILDREN'S FINE GOAT, CALF. KID AND LASTING GOODS, From tho best Manufacturers. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' Fine BALMORALS and GAITERS, Lumbermen's Boots, ' 18 inch Leg, and Double Sole and Taps, Rafting Boots, Kip and Grained Leather, Buflalo Over Shoes, Felt Over Shoes, Artie Over Shoes, Boot Pacs, &c. Our Men's Boys' and Youths' KIP ! CALF BOOTS Are of ouf own manufacture and WARRANTED. Come here' and buy your BOOTS Sr SHOES! The best in style and quality iu the the Valley. ' ' CIIAS. II SMITH. & Co. Uanufattory at Dingharnton, N. Y. MM CALF HITS I- STATU OF WrcilIO AN Tekth Jtncui. Ciarun in C'hanetry. i Suit pending ia the Circuit Court for tbe-toumy of fiagjnaw la Chan-" eery, at Saginaw oo JUe ICtlj day of January, A. D.18C0, between . " Sbepard napp, Complainant, . t.. jLIvah J. LeadUUer, Ileriert Leadbetter ami Lorana Laadbetter, Defendants. It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit that aid Defendant, Alvaa J. Leadbetter la not a resident of tbe Etate of Michigan, but reiidt in some of the fctates or Territories west nf the Misrlssipri On motion of Webber A Siulih, Solicitors for ssd Complainant, it ia ordered that said Defeidaat, Alrah J. Leadbetter, do cause his appearance ia ,' tbia cause to be entered, and notice thereof to le aerred ou auld Compluiiuint's Solicitors witLla . three mntha from tie Jate of thia order, and la case of bis appearance thnt be file-bis answer ar.d serve a copy thereof on ld Complainant's Solid tor within tbe same time, and in default thereof, that tbe bill filed in this cause ba taken aa con- " fessed. It ii further ordered that a true copy of this order b published accord ing to law in the ' Knst Saginaw Courier, a newspaper puLllsbed' ' and rirunliUed tn said County, or that the same be served as required by the statute. JOHN J. WHEELER, . Or Court Com., Saginaw County Mich A true copy, Wraar.B & Smith, Solr's for Compl'i. ' 336w7. '' STATE OF M1C1IIOAN Tehth Jpdicul Ciacu!T7n Cliancery. ... Suit pending in Hie Circuit Court for the Conn- ' t.r of Saflinuw, in Chancery, at Saginaw, oa the ' lUili day of January, A. L. 1306, between VillinrT. F.rnrt;, executor of the estate of Cbarles M. Leupp, deceased, Complainaut. . . rs. Alvah J. Leadbetter, Herbert Leadbetter ecd Lorena Leedletter, Dcfondnntt. It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit, that tbe said IMendnnt, Alvah J. Leadbetter, la not a resident of tbe State of Michigan, bnt resides in some of tbe States or Territories west of the Mississippi; en motion of Webber and Smith, So... Ucitors for snid- Complainant, it is ordered that . suii I'cfcndaut, Alvah J. Leadletter, do cause i his appeurnnce in tbia enure to be entered, aoi, notice thereof to be served on said Complainant a Solicitors, within Ibreo months from the date of this Order, and in case of his appearanee, that he file Lis answer and serve a copy tbcrei.f on aaid Compluinant's Solicitors within the same time and in default thereof, thnt the bill filed in this cause be t.ikcn as conft-SKcd. It is further order' e i that a true ropy of this order be published ac cording to law, in the Eat! Saginaw Courier, e newspaper publithedand circulated in said Coun ty, or thut the san e be served as required bv tbe -Statute. JOHN J. WHEELER, CIr Court Com , Snginaw Co., Mich. - A true copy Webbth Smith, Solicitors for Complainant 33Cw7 STATE OF MICHIGAN -Tenth JrweiAi, Circuit -n Chaneery. Suit pending in tbe -Circuit Court for the County of Snginaw In Chan cery, at Saginaw City, on the 2Sth day of Decern ber, A D. 13C5 Abel T. Black mar, ) In this cause, It appearing r. by afflduvit, that the Defend- Anna B. Smith, ) anis do not reside in this Elijtth D. EOner. State, but that tbey da reside within tbe United St'it'S. On motion of Oavlord and Hsm hctt, Complainant's Solicitors, it is or dered that tbe ss id Defendants cause their ap pearance to be entered in this cause, according te the rujes and practice of this Court, within three Months from this ilnte, and that in default there of the bill of Complaint filed in this cause be taken as confessed ainnit the (sid Defendants. It ia further ordored I but within twenty days the said t'oiupbiinint muFe a copy of this Order to be pub lished in the att Saginaw Courier, a newspa per pul'lixhod in the County of Saginaw, and that such publication be continued once each week for sit rurccsfive weeks unlets a copy of this order shall bo served on the snid Defmdnnts at least twen'y days prior to the time for said appearance. JOHN J. WHEELEK, Circuit Court Commietioner A true copy. for Fnginaie County, Mich. II JJ. Fkkms, Deputy Regtiter. 335 v STATE OF MICHIGAN Tiktii Judicial CintllT In Chancery Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the Conn ty of Saginaw, in Chancery, at Saginaw cn the 10th d.iy of January, IStiC, bctweon Gideon Loo, Wl.liuiu C. Lee, and Isabella Lee, Cotnpluiiianta. r. Alvah J. Leadbetter, Herbert Leadletter and Iorcn& Leadbetter, Defendants. It satisfactorily appoaring by afQJavit that snid Defendant, Alvali J. Leadbotter, U not a resident of :he Stnte of Michigan, but resides ia some Stale or Territory west of.the Mitsissippi Kiver. On motion of Webber Jt Smith, Solicitors for said Complainants, it is ordered that said de fendant, Ah h!i J. Leadbetter, do cause bia ap- .van in tbia mm, to Itm uUtti, and ROtiC t hereof to Le served on said Complaiuauls Solic itor within three months from the date of rhia order, end iu ca.e of bia appeurnnce tkat be file his answer and servo a cpy thereof on said Coin- l.iiiiiinls' Solicitors within Ihe same time ; and in default thereof that the bill filed ia this cause bo taken as lonfe.-se J. Jt is further ordered that a true m y of this order Le publitbrd in thw Eaet Saginaw Courier, a newspaper published nnd cirtululed in said County, or that the saw. bo served as required by the statute. JOHN J. WIIEELKK, Circuit Court Commissioner, for Faginav County, Michigan. A true copy. Wf.BBfB A Smith. Comptainanta SolieUort HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PllILADEI.rillA, r.. DISEASES of the Urinary and Sexaal Sys tem new end reliuble treatment. Al. the D1UDAL CHAMBER, an Esiny of Wan-in and Instruction, sent in venled envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Mil LLIN HOl llHTOJf Howard Aspocintion, No. 2, fcouth Ninth Stico I'lwladclphla, lfi. ?y CHANCERY SALE. IN rUR.-UANCE and ly virtue of a decretal order of s i!e, m.tdo by the Circuit Court, for the County of Sajrinaw. iu, roT3.TII. a"calxa "' Tctcr 1. ?nmn Ts hrterratrni i Notice is em. " given, thnt I shall sell ut publui nuilion, to th highlit bidder, at two o'clock in 'be nfternoon t f Satu'day, the twenty-fourth day of March, A. I). 1800, at tbe front door of the Court House, in the City of Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, all the following described pieco or pareol of land, to wit: The South-east qunrter f the North-west quarter, of section nmul.cr ten (10), in Township uuiiiber nine (9), north, of Kane number two (2), diet, in Snginuw County, Michigan, containing forty acres of land, be Ihe same more or less. Dated January 1d(0 JOHN J- WHEELER,' Circuit Court Commissioner, for Snginaw County, Mich. Webber 4 Smith, Solicitors for Complainant. 7w-n3J3 WATER CRAFT NOTICE. "VTOTICE-ls hereby given, thnt on the sccon 1 l. day of December, A I. 1SG5, Row Inn I I Eussell nnd Lyman T. Thayer, as complainants filed their complaint in writirg in the Circuit Court, for tbe County of Snginaw, against tho. Propellor Defianoe, a water craft of above ten tons burthen, ued in navigating the waters of this State, under tho provisions of nn act of tbo Leglslnturo of the State of Michigan, entitled An Act to repeal eapter 122 of tbe revi?wj statutes of 194b, end the amendments thereto, and to provide for tho collection of demands, against woter craft," approved February 6, 1SC4, and the a. t amendatory thereof. That on such complaint a warrant wnj Issued outot said Court to the Sheriff of the County of Snginaw for the tenure of said 1'ropollor Defiance, her tiioktl, apparel and furniture, and was made returnable on the 12lli day of December, 18G5, and tho said; Sberitr I ) whom lid warrant was delivered has, made return of his-proceeding under said war, rant, In pursuance of the statutes aforesaid. The claim of the said eomplaiunnts is for ma chincry placed in anid I'rooollor Doflance. and lnbor performed on tbe machinery and boiler of - said l'ropellor Doflnnee by the complainants; during the month of March, A. D. 1SC3, and the amount claimed due by said complainants on said., claim i. the sum of One Hundred and Fifty-six-and forty-eight one hundredths Dollars, and whereas said craft still rcmnins in custody of the Sheriff and has not been bonded aecording to law. Therefore all persons who are Interested in said' l'ropellor Defiance, her t ickel, appnrel and furni. t uro, aro hereby required to intervene for theif interest cn or defuse tho Third day of April, 19G6,, or the snid claim of the said complainants will be. heard tx parte. Dutod City of Satinaw, January 20, 18C6. OEOKGK SCHMIDT, ' Clerk of the Circuit Conrt, for the County cf Saginaw- MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS ia H I DRESSED LUM BEIt, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, WINDOW FRAMES, lo. ' Shop on Ilayden Street, near Washington, at the premiss lately occupied by FelgeBros. 6 Co. n l'artlcolar attention and guaranteed satisfaction given In the execution of all kinds of Tlaining and Sawing. t332-3mp. DEWEY'S MAGIC POLI31I- slndld r tide fer cleaning BilTer and Tie ware, faf . sole at JL ll.W00DRVrreCO3 li&ccrKcUauixi lipce V LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSOIUMENT BKOt t -M. HALLJIDT k C9.'t