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ii: M. IIOWI.SOX AX i $2,00 A ADYERTISISa. t'te a 3 in'a I I fli 1 2 0 CO I so sou 3 00 6 00 0 00 nc 2 3 4 01 8 Ofl 1900 anno 300 A 0 7 00 12 On 20 00 2A no 8 1000 18 IX 3C 00 no 1000 1200 16 00 7R 00 Arrangements. 3M1r 15:10 P. i i CimfcrU 1II1U and 330 Jhdrlftn.viA Ttninfl und ft 1 11-04 A.

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Jf MASOXIC MRTECTORY. FIDSLITT LODGE No. 33 F. it A. Strited TnnJiy Kifnlng.

on full moon. rnmrnnnleattonB Second Tuesday Ere- J.T.HATDKN.W.U. CiiArrrn No. 18 K. A.

StttrdConTDCAtlcmiiFriday Krenlnz, ntlor each fill nnnn. Sprrlftl CoUTOCillons Second Erenlngi Sfe'y. W.T. BUCHANAN, H. fv Tt TT 11 -EUREKA Coi'HAVnrnT, K.

i K. SUtud Tuts ay eseb lull J.n.ARMSTRONG, E.G. JjT. ABABAT Council, No. 15.

R. it S. fttitttrt noBToeatloncSrit llonilij evening of mnnth. j.BABCOctr.sec'r. J.

SOU. A NOK.lND.lt. MAlt RtAttonttnnmfd.iiii folto AKD F.Xrr.ESS-- I TATK OCIIM) Jnlnc-y 12W.M 1 2 .12:12 ntta 1:17 rilt.ford 1.27 Toledo, A EASTKRN' 10 CttAMir --Dr. WELI-CU lifts gold the Denui- crit oauhlishtncnt to Messrs. TAILMAK A.v- DBOCS of Coldtrater.

C5J" Wo have just been informed thai Hon. H. R. BKFCIIEQ will deliver llio oration at this place on the Fourth of July. FOSTTO.VED --Prof.

WAITS' Concert is postponed until next Tuesday account of the weather. The Concert will tnkc place on that crening Providence permitting, HAHD TIMES --if you want to sara your money, von should not fail to'callatO N. HICK'S Now Drug Store, No. 3. Waldron'e Block, Hillsdale, Mich.

Litchficld Brass Band has been engngcd by Ihc citizens of Coldwnter to en- lit en their Horse Show tutu music on the ith of July, LOOK received by F. FRENCH SON, a freah stock of I'uinfs, Oils and Window Glass, which we can and nil! sell lower tban any one in tliit" market. Anr one wishing goods in our line will dojffdl to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. Kcsuling Tillage. The village of Heading is growing rapidly.

It now contains gcven Dry Goods stores, and boa become a business center.where goods arc sold for sm'allcr profit than in nny other town in Hillsdale Ojunty. For proof, call on COM. STOCK ij- FARUELEE, No. 51 Main St. Oertnlt foli-do 8 00 if.

10:52 B. VANVMTTI, Lieut's. A. C. WiLn.J TitiiL, and other members of the Slieh I returned home Int week-They appear in good he.ilth and their countenances bennng marka of Hie Tcxni JJ-' climate, where they have boon on duly tor Plttntord jn 'o HlllKildlr' 11-18 fnntnllU 11.20 Allen II 40 Qnlnrr 11-W Clltrngn Ar.

7.30 Jt. F.STFRX A rt.tf.-iso 1" "5 P. Coiner A B-14 WIlMale Omn OOIMI Dotrnlf fl 20 Mi Tnlf rto 10 II. Hnilmn t.rotd .10.10 10 JI 1 0 3 9 lonr.Tlllr... 1 1 17 Qulnrr 11.1R Olileipo, Ar the past year.

ur fellow townsman, WIIF.ATO.V real estate dealer and a well known business man throughout Southern made an assigmii' nt list week There are various reports, aa to the amount of his liabilities-lie accurate un omit nre tumble to learn present. HtKhnn fi-na Toledo, Detroit, Ar 10 CO connect at A i a for tfon- too Detroit. EjpTrhlrm are run br wl l-li twenty Petrolt or Toledo lino DUNN JVIACW! House, Sign, Carriage, A Paper Graining, AMJ C.LA/JNO. Shop 2J story Tillotson's Carriage Shop. April nth.

1SC6. TT P. HILTON, Dealer la a a WHIPS, BL.VKKETS, ic. Ahn, nacafncturer of mm, SADDLES, HOLES, HALTERS, Opposite FlrHt Nuiional ECOND NATIONAL BANK II11. T.

I A I. Tl. or to MITCHELL WALPKOX.) $100,000. A T. i Vice JAMES S.

FISHF.K. HKNnv wti.nnof icni's MITCHELL' HEXRY K. 1IOTT. ETIfl KOO.V. JOHN H.

A I NATIONAL BANK, I A niKFCTORS. w. FKnms, i a. vi.nv, WAr.nuojf. I HK.VHY L.

HALL. Srrnrttln piirchn'trt and forialf. N'eir York, Vlbanr, Toledo, Df Chicago, fce. WILLIAM WAI.DRON.Pren. HEKUYJ KtXO.Ca.h "PXV.SIIIOXACLE JHSESS I A IT Of Adrian; would Inform ef and Tlc'nlty, that she taken OVER THE MARBLE SHOP, find the door muth of the Exchange Itnlf' Brnad Strrrt, nhrrti nhe nil) hold hrrnrir I rrtdlnf to wait upon ill irlio may want Outline.

Flttlnc, or Makicj done tlio ic otnnt aprroT'd utrte. MISS A. UOATHE. Hlllidale, April tf I C3uccei(orto Um. Pierce Fashionable Milliner, new andUrgn Stock ol the lat- and quality of SPRING SUMMER GOODS, Which tut I-adli-fi nre to onmlne.

fif In niock, door A. Ifamronnd'a E. J. KEATING 1 Rvpectfully Informi lier frlomli and that ihe haa femoteJ her of 8 A i a To Ibf Rnorni fnrmerlr occupied as "Hummeiri Thologrivpli Oallery." nfcond utor.r of thu bntldltig which occupied. llailni of my Dry Goods, I fliitltpay uy whole attention to oc OKT azs TT: bating rfrflrnl rpry taUit Spring and Summer HATS, 1 would reqtHit my old and new cmlomtra 120, 1800.

-vnl whli to (mm for uta rearf. I offer lth pnmtea Jion clien IF tecjulred MBS. E. J. KEATING.

4 llllliulaU.Hattli2.HeG; yALlLTABLE LANDS for SALL ONE FARM. MO Aerrx tna and a mllrnrenl of aurra, Imprnted--Dtcliard liOtrrea, Aptiten. jli- tc, cnrofortable Itoaae. lUrnil by j- ai, Cain Home and (Iralnry 14 by 21; abuodancto water lor Xouteand Stock. ACRES.

18U onucltonO.Rcadln 80 ACUES A Acrennn feellno 33. llnate, Darn and well. of J.I i i i A Hi-go stock of Hull a jju iMu Siciliiui Hair ftl O. IICES Ntiv IJriiy Stor, Jincl from iimnufiii.tmir«, (Nnslinti. N.

i nill i found gciiuiiiu arid at the eat prices. it. Con Tcrrcil. At the Commence nitnt of the HilUilnle lust wcifc, Degrees were cmiftircd up- ilio following 'I ho Hunomry Degrees of M.vitorof Arts, on the folliininij euiduiitcs of lie College of thrto 3tnr'd standing uiij up- i arils: Cailncll, Hokp, Henrj Nov. Glim.

H. 81113 1. Eugene O. 0. holumun Win.

Bouloti, Win. II. Shtrnmn Stewart, Iri G. W. C.i-t', W.

Ditnn, Ptnmnilu Uoivlfin 1 Jno. Hopkins, Snuut'l H. inning, I'hiiKMs 1' I i A i i i Emory P. J. C'ollur J.

Drew, 'nun Mitcomlier, Mrn Mnry A. Smiimn, Mrs V. ilw Htpsio 31 Gill, MJJ Alice A. ItcOte, and HLV Jmues Saulbtiry. The Honorary Dtgiee of Doctor of Diuni- was conferred upon the followirip tlnines Colder.

Harnalnirtr, 1'u Win Un iorwood, nt of Uliillingnoitli ColUg- "ntjlniid 1'ittl It. of Englnnd. Tho of Doctor of Laws, was con erred on JutoU M. Howard." If SoIUicrs Thi-i Assoeiitioti, itlikh is to erect a mon- meiit to thu mtiiiory of the fallen of Michigan, is now, through its Cipt. E.

P. ALLV, soliciting 'unds for that olijtet. Tho lojal pooplu of IitUd ilc Coiintr, i 1ms hid hundreds ot iretioiH sacrifices on the nltnr of her conn- will i-urely respond in a patiiotic manner mil help rear this grind pi until tint shall jc mcinnri to all coming time to the lov ij of Michigan in tho hour of our country's Unger. Capt. ALLI.V has just begin to wins this Count) and meets ttith the most Littering sweccs-i Alrculv alt him- ircd dollars been secured for tlio pur- osc.

Cipt. ALLI.N will tpcaU as folluus du- ing the Wednesday (to morrow) evening, at Thursdij evening, at Camden Center. P'ridaj evening, nt Duint'i School House, Voodbriilgo. gaturtlixv evening, nt Cambria 5HI19. We nrg ntly request the pi-oplc of hose jihccs to come out nnd hour an addicsa nhicli in i i i rt-paj them for their Subject: The i taken lj Michignn troops in the War for the Union.

1 The speaker has been nith our men on battle fields, them nnd f.dl, and will relate ninny thrilling stories of their nehiev- en Is. C.ipt. ALLKN will hold a mooting in this place i-arU next neck, due notice of which will he the speaker, of our on prominent will tho meeting. Let nil our tlioeo who sons and bri)thers, attend Ihe As a part of the dulit of gratitude wo one our fallen br.ne?, let us 'iclp erect this marble column, upon which will bo inscribed tho name of every hero from Michigan whose life has been given that the Republic might live. On f-ime's cxterml cnmping ground Their silent tents arc sptxud, And glory gu irds i solemn sound Thu bhouau of the dead." 1 We would eay to our renders, that Messrs.

0. Chrk J- Co proprietors of pepain Cure, wnirnnt to cure the most ob- Btinate of Dj-apepsia, no matter of how ftniidiiig. Wo bid you try Coe'e pepsin it vrilllielp j-ou. ConstipntioD, one of the chief causes of ill health, it completely cured by the use of tho Cure All diseases of the Stomach nnd Bowels, likesick headache, heartburn, cramps, pnins or oolds, nrc controlled instantaneously use ol Coo's Dyspepsia Cure. To will lie for the btprcst of riu'iciatu to call at 0.

N. RICE'S New Drug Store if here they will find nesortincntof Medicines, fresh, new, ol the best quality, and in shape to No. 3, Waldron'a Block. V. S.

Assessor's Notice. Notice is hereby given Utat the lists, vnhm lion nnd iimde nnd Uxlcen hy tho Assistant Assessor for tliecounty of HilUdule' Vrijl be open for inspection at tha office of E. J. llAncit Eaq in ihe village of Ilillsdale In cnid county, on Jlondny tho 2d drSy ol nt ten o'clock of forenoon of said DA Couniiciiecmcht' soctrnr. MOXDAT, June 11, 1EGG, This evening the Amphictyon Society have their ninth anniversary meeting.

Tha Chapel is ns crowded ns the first night of commencement week, and tho audience wait with tho same interest and. patience for the exercises to commence. Greeting A. H. JOHNSON, W.

Berirr, El. A. Sroscx, W. L. SIO.VEX.

This was recited by four of the members of -the Society, in concert. A piece BII recited should bo practiced constantly as to havo the voices chime. One of the speakers having a stronger voice than the others nnd speaking with the full streng'h of his voice, somewhat drowned the voices of the rest. Tho greeting was too longi and the timo not kept in speaking that more practice would produce. Omtion "Justice but Never Dies," 5.

HEDDINO, Leipsie, was a well ten piece, describing the attributes of justice, closing with an allusion to the flag of our country, find of the justice of events of which it wns an emblem It was spoken wi'h feeling and effect that would do honor to an older speaker. Oration-- Battle L. KIJIJIET, Iklvidere, 111 wdl described tho b'att'e- fields in his oration. Either his piece was too deep for your reporter, or else there wns no connection between some parU and the sulject of the oration. Oration--' Thoughts as they L.

DEAL, Noi'li Mn'dison, Ind TJiii written in tho nervous ctyle of composition, worthy uf praise nnd full of thought, that did lionor to the writer. The delivery Tvas a lit tie loo earnest. Fow men can beat Cough in acting a speech out on the platform nnd it is Imrdly safe to compete with him unless you cin improve on him Mr. showed tnofil lierolsm in the ori-tini! way he delivered his piece, but tho audience would prefer to sec him stand up. instead of leaning ngtinst the a i bin coat on instead of on the floor, as it wns once during hia speeoh.

Oi-itmn 'The Oterthrow ot England's Natal Supremacy P. BRUWX, Hudson -Referring thu defeat of Eiiglind, upon the oeem in the wars uf 1770 nnd 1810. and describing the contest, between the rebel Mer- rirnnc iind the Union Monitor, nnd com upon the introduction of iron dads Mr B. argued the ovtrlhwv of Cnglund nnval sujiremccv, in not fur distant. The composition and delivery wns good, but needed more modulation of the voice I'ucm--' J.

B. Joxis, Hillsdale -Tho witli poetic leelmg, dcsenlxd he mnny forum in which death stalks through he land, and of the meeting i Him of hose who go to the hereafter The Poem needs no pniiso Tl delivery wns loo tamfr and not l.uid Jo ly nil Orxtion-- The Soldier's Aid Society' -I. Copp Flushing. A glowing tribute to he lailies who, during the rebellion, contribu ed to the of thu Union Omtion-- "The World N. S.

woon, 1 1. This wns tin 1 best oration of the esening, wrll written and well composed, and reemtd i applause nnd boque-ls The 'quotation' from tho Presidents sermon of Sunday brought down the IIDIHC. Evuigunl Every American Youth the Architect of his own Foitunc" 15y i i I life, that might be-called petrified one of the best written eaaays of the class. Essay--" la the E. BAH- MJM Waterloo, "read co'mpo- ing Prsidcnt of the Society, J.

O. Commencing with an of thqd'incnta i the Americnn imth has 0 build up his own fortune drawing a skill Ful picture of wlmt men can do. Mr, from the commencement to the end of his remarks, held the audience quiet by the do lit civ of hit piece, and interested them by beauty- oMiis composition. Tho music was well arraigned and received with npplnuse, doing honor to those who had charge of it. Some scorned to think, ns the audience filed out of Ihe Chapel, on this thu list meeting of Ihe Societies, that it would Invc been belter for all, the audience and tho Societies if all the Societies would charge nn admission fee nt Ihetr anniversaries, instead of tr ji to crowd a thousand into (he seatu of eight hundred by the system of free meet ings, us is now the custom.

LrCTtlU BV DH. TIFF INT. OF CIIKMOO. Tursruv, June 12, To-night the n.l- drew befoie the Soeielies takes place. The people fife info the Chipel singly instead of in crow ils as they did last night, which may bo owing to the fact that a modest j-oung in stands nt the foot of the stairs and dtmnnds twenly fue cents of each ns they pass up -Many Mhosc genial smiles have met your reporter from the Galleries above, nnd the seats below, each night of the commencement week thnt has passed, aro absent, owing, perlmpa, to ths fact that sickness may hnvo overtaken them in their efforts to bo present eich night.

The nudiencc is not as large the repuU lion of the spenket should demand Dr. T. being introduced pioceedccl to deliver the lecture announced, having for its subjccr, the Elements of Success. The reputation of Dr. T.

ns public speaker, is known to nil. 1 sh ill not undertake to give full notes of the lecture ns the lecture full idea of its should be printed to literary beauty and content myself with sketching a few notes here nnd there Commencing with well applied energy, one of the strongest elements of success, the lecturer after example, i. e. Moses, i Samuel and Martin Luther, ns types ot energy nteo, the example of one of his ch'sm Ues in College, as a type of mmpplied energy. Thought siid he, is the difference between the and the civilized man thought is thu empire of the world.

The lecturer in vitid words, showed the length nnd breidth of the influence ol thought Ihe history of enciety. Com mealing upon the character of Paul," the lecturer drew a picture that presented him like a grand old hero in and almost forgotten past. To succeed, young men should incorporate Christian power into their lives In drawing comparison bctwef Bonaparte; Hamilton and Willherforce, on the one hand, nnd VVashington nnd Lincoln on the other he said that when the gnat temple of American dmpirc is completed, that in the highest and most sacred po lions of it will he kept sacred tha metnoriej of Washington and Lincoln, nnd closing charging the young men what elements Jnre' necessary to succeed ia lite, in an eloquent and impassioned peroration WEDVESDAY, June 12. This evening the fifth anniml Concertofjho Beethoven Society of Ilillsdnla taken place. A lurge nudisnco' welcomed the'ifforts of the Society, lo bring the musi up to the.stand- anl now required by the pitrons and lovers' Of (DUsl2.

COMMESCEMtST EXEDC1SES. THURSDAY. June 1 Oration-- The Tlul ing Idea "--E. Wi CcssiVdfiAM, East Clark esfiehl, 0. well composed but should have been man! explicit.

in 'regard to tho UIJ IlV-lb, tn- Ul lOTCTIOOn Ol BAIU I i day, at which time appeals will ho heard and- weaning of Ihe subject delormined ly nie.relalive lo nny erfoneoua or Oration-- Science'--J. M. ling nnd shall specify'the particular causa, SiS maUer or Ihing respecting which decision nnd shall state the ground or principle of error complained of. J. K.

BILNXLTT, U. S. Assessor, 1st District, Mich. Hilhdala, June 11, ISG'j. Sl'illtf' was liitlu loo stiff in his movements on the stage." Mr-Br- La, West Uolty, "'drew a eptiiparuoii be ttteen tho petrified oljccla of "earth find Ilia things in Imturj 1 art, character and i tl- sition spicy.

Essay Grammar of Life Miss S. A. OBEE.V, Cherry Vnlloy, Ohio read tho the beat of all the essays, good. Analysis of life under the Idea of a grammar the noun 2d, the pronoun moods 4th, the adjective; Sth, prep sition Gth conjunction interjection; 3th, all tliep.TrlB of the book of life bound tognther. 'Under this head Miss G.

gathered keen and glowing observations. of life. -Essay--' Uight Bnngeth out tba Miss A. HITCHCOCK, Grass Lake -Tho object of the essay was to show that we' should be contented with our lot, and Hint out of the dark gloom which encircle us, thera may stars gleatn forth of hopo and pleasure. Oration Aspirations for G.

W. IlilUdale. A well written oration commenced too quick'y ai'ltr coming on the Binge, hut spoken slowly and Je lihcrately, which is a ruru thing among Col- U-ge orators. Oration--" IJuins'--L C. CuAfE land, Ohiu; wt.ll wiittcn but the speaking of it could liniii lieen iniprived of Faith '--J.

HIGDKL, 01; Cattnraugus, N. Y. An hopeful oration of thu dutit-s thut the young have to perform in life, tu bo what tin Cn.at«r designed him. MOLTROUI-, La tlillsdalc. An essny written to convey the idea of who are the victoas upon tho Lottie- fields of life.

R. TILER, La of poetic thought, cipecml Iv whireshc alluded loCoruiliiaas an illustration of tho mothei'fl power; Mary, the moth- tr of Washington, the Eg3'plion Queen, Elizibitirof England and Iliinnnh Slaore. iy--" Sitray '--ilies 0. WILL MID Lx. A descriptive essay, well composed and finely reid.

Eisiy-- Chains'--Urns E. SMITH, Orwell, Commencing an allu'ion to the bondngu of which chains are an viulilein. Misa S. described the chains of life--gxid and had. Oration-- Union of Rices in ArniricV -M A Luct, 01.

liushnell. 111. The best oration of the day nn eloquent appeal foi LrotlurhooJ ut mvn in America nml as iuun of nil nations fill the gnivts iifion our bttllr u'llljuul diitiiiution of race or color, fo should the inuii from every nation bu in the Uuitud Status, as furmiug but onu nation ami ptoplc. Oiauoii--' The Brilliant--The RI.TNUI.DS Uilladiilu a. review of thu two ilnving a different style Mr.

JiaadviiiHugeof co ning af'er the glowing remarks of Mr LICE, and tin orition was not as well received as if he had followed some of the other spuikcra Omtion--'High Lift)'--S J. TL-TTIF North 0. wntU.ii and spoken. Oration--" L. WELLS, Cl Rutlego A of the study of ch'sics--handled witli skill and ability.

Oration--' Common S-nse'--W. W. WILL- IMIS, Cl Uelkvue, O. Taking the ground it all nun have common atnse, tint genius is but common sense cirried a 1 ttle further -Among many in thu audience this wus thu f.itoriUi pkcu of Ihe day. vll the exorcists Inning been completed President FAUIHILII conferud tho Degree and Diploma of mhclor of Science upon those marked ns obovo.

The Degree nnd Diploma pertaining to those who have pursued i i a comse of study of tho College, upon tho-ie mukei! and the Dtgicu nnd Diploma of Bauhthir of Aits, upon tin flu marked Cl. above. The icmarUi of the Piet- idcnt were listened to i attention nnd felt tearfully by many in tho audience, as saw Ihe class of 'CO receive the parting uorJs fiom the Picsident. At tho close of there' marks the Piesident conferred the Honorary Degrees of A L. D.

and upon tho ones whom the Boml had to con fer them. A list of whom I am uuaLle to furnish. ALL'JIVI I At the Alumni Meeiing, Thursday nnd Friday A. Ihe following Were elected Oflicera ihe Association President, Noe Vice Presidents, I. Bates, 0.

McDenui Mrs. Mee-k er; Secretary, Miss U. L. Roe; Treasurer, 0. Tolford Hibtomn, J.

Hopkins. Prudential Committee, L. N. Keating, Miss II. M.

Cooper, Miss O. F. Reed, P. P. Ran dolph and G.

Burcliard, The following exercises were appointed to tnku ptucu ot thu Alumni maeting, in Juno, llG7, the day aftjr Commencement. Poem by J. T. Uoke; Alternate J. J.

Hopkins, Oration, J. F. Meeker Alternate F. V. Dunn Poem, Mrs.

Frank Sherman Alternate, Miss Minnie Ward Tho following were elected to resoond to the regular toasts nt the Alumni dinner, in June, 7 M. A. Luce, L. Keating, Drew, 0. E.Soule.

Alternates--E 0. Ilurlholomcn W. II. Sherman Hopkins, E. O.

Chaddock. Thursday cyening the members ot the Omdtnting Class tha Alumni tho Hoard of Tru'teos and invited guests assembled nt President FAIRFILLD'B house and passed the evf ning in a pleasant nnd entertaining manner EvcM.va. To-night the Amphic- lyon Society hiivo their first Re-Union and supper As I am not a member or an invited guest, I am unable to give an account of the toasts nnd speeches. E. FORME.

The Carson Adultery Case. Tbo examination ot tho Carson ndultcry cibo, nt Adi'nn, wai on Tlmrjd-x) l.i^t. The defendant, James Carson, n.is held for tri nt the Cireuit Court of Lcnawco Co nnd bu'l fixed ut in default of which he remanded tu jail. The Adriui Tirnti giv'ea 1 detailed account of Ihe cxaminition before Justice HxcKfa, of thai city. Correspondence uetucen nnd Jlrs.

Cutler were, read in Court ns evidence. Amon" the-in was the following letter from Jfrs. Cutler to' Carson, at hcioro her departure from home (Uillsdale) to mqct him at Adrian, in April last, nhcrc'anO when it ia charged the crime nraa committed AT HOME. Mr vnuvo disippoint me, ionic i fnil, at citlict Hotel I i stop, at Prof Watts r. you will gel in on tho train nlu-id of me.

Come down to the- train Pith he nill hardlv wait for tho timu to come, luio onlv flv'c ininntos to write this in: Won't wo hare a PP' 1 our frit-mi altcayi for going around to Lottie't Your Carrfe." hulpine us. I Ihis ctwung. Prof. Watts in giving his tcfellraony tho ciamination, claimi at the meeting of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Cutler and Oqrsop 'at Toledo, few weeks ago, to have acted as a mediator lor Mr. Mra. while the Ictter.would infer ho w'as a friend aluayt helping Carson and Mrs. 0. The pirtlculare pf tho case, our Dreaders will recollect was published in from ihe a fare- wcoks ago.

'The following wa3 ritteu' by Cawou to Mrs. Cutler, after lira. her trarels with him about one jear ago UocnitsTKn, Ju 1 3fy Darling Ptt: Your kind and long wished for leter came to hand thia moment, and vrnnt I gHJ lo hear from you. Well I was. You are my angol and Could I be Tvoiild-bo' hap'incsi of'nlrtch would make me glad, for lire away from you I cannot It Is tuo much to' bare ia not f'ufiie, and jou arc nccr and dttr tu me than al else on earth.

Could I but fly to jou unA.Embrqce you and a'kisa on your lips, nnd tell you Ifovr iquish loie jou and try and tn ike you Inpy ns ii in my pour to do. I ahal cndevor to pleas and worship for jou arc my all to live for. Can' I erur jthink to much" of you no.3 life' shal bu spent in the endevorto make you do-joii'fhink that-I would, vyrd iict or dji entUing to iri ur your ptc.i{i]rc' No I could not, for Ptt I can sec nothing but jou. jou are before the time, and as the'rc ij a God above jour lovjj 14.10 me as soothing bilm and gives relief to mj- aking Vou must not gloomj for ns soon you have made vour it out jou sh come- to me and never will I again, jou forever shal be rnrde Darling'-hav I done fong in lov ing you. no you" xy' I IMV, for I now jon love me us never nomiti loved nith SIIILCIT and noble hart.

Dont let Uie friund disinnv jou and turn jou a- gain-t me will jou I'et for I well for th it, jou can stind on your dignit) as well as the- best of them, til liav iCun the rite t'oiirae', and as for jour going luck, jou are not my of the i mid if' lliej should come after jou ddnl J'OH huge- a step for on knon that thev would holdout every I'nuiijmcnt, but'darling jou littrn. to tlit-in i jou. Your le'tter to me is IH good as a ki-3 it rcli'ivcd me dt'il and if I should mt be i irj, dont think I have for gotten on it ill only bu lor elect that I dunt i-oiue-. It tk nlt3- gtther how Will nuts when suc'iiiin. 4 You -hal bo posted as to I am Koing to do, I a an app nt llufTdn how would like to go there, it is a pleasant ciu cant tell as )Ct.

Your is not to be hid in the city but pour Shoos I ivu got nnd send itinnj. Will jou for giuo if I h.ue ever injured vour fee lings or wotuuled jour 'spirits-in cnv- wij. I never have intended to. I ihink aoinetimi-8 tint I must hurt jou feeling but to think sn would give me "pun. My Darling be chccrFiill cnn I noiv it is to evcrv one ol everj otic love but sueh is life.

We i nuke e-mh other onpj and in so doing we fchill Icel tho a done nil. Molh cant we be lupv in tnch other's com- PJIIJ. Yes can and shnl be it sh int he long before nro to gother i IUUIJXG MOLLY mi ttilil is a lite! b. ttcr lh'H moining but a kiss a linish it I I could ritu piges i i do lint nm nfriid joa not find time to rc-ul it. but think of mo often anil dreim.

of mo in vmir luiii'h hours. I luv thiiupht of nnth- itig but I'rtms Darling Molly nml er slial So I bid jou good In lor the pica- ent and think tint hart Is mine mid mine jours til God lulls us liciji 'This from jour Darling Jim a The Times ij letter was probalih written during Sirs. Cutler's absence fiom home a ago, ah left this clij. We h-u endeav ored to copy verbatim. If thu I'uir recipient hid as nuicli tioub'u to decipher it ns did wo, she doubtless thought i IH i lint it x.

ns "lengthened swcetne'ss long a out." We have scin ninnu-cript ilinot illegiblo "but never aught like has een appointed tha only solo agent lor the- salj of J. O. Aycr's medicines, for Uillsda'e the well known articles Ay6r's Cherry Pccioralr Sasapharilla, Agvo for -which th6y' vnll bo found genuine, being direct from the manit fnctuKis, and nt the very lowest figures. Try them. 3VOT4I.

-i A'lrp'prsonB ihdbbtefl to Alienee Curd cilh- cr by note or buok acconnt are rciiueatcd to call ana Settle immediately From nndaTter this date- they will stop the ere Jit ajstcm of doing business, 'flna becomes necessary enable them .10, their baeo i opcrationn" from their old st md to the new Commercial Utock; now bo- ingbutH. Thcj can be.fon'nd doingTjiusncss oti the at their old up' to (he first daj of September neit, and will sell goods on thu pay sjftem cheaper tlmn ever. 'CrciKt pluyed iut, Give IH a ill. ALLUX i GAUD. t'Junc'll, ISOtl.

Cpvstnnu --If j-ou wnntyour Prescripiioas, LiniuienU CompouniU, iLc prepared occur- nftly Mid by. a hmg Urulrqit, you should not fail lo call nt N'HiCE's New Diug 'J. Waldron's Block. RFFLIOT. for it is nn nc- Vnnnlr.ip'd'fiel, tJinubetter Phiikemphs are t.iken at (lalUry.

Ilillsilale than nt any oth'er in thi. western in work will convince nny imeof the tmtirol our BLitement; wish Um publio to pj-vo tts.a call ind b)convinced. Pirrc'REt nro not equaled in United thfij are the (rents oj Ihe art. Particular attention sive'n' lo ci)jing wo hue ins'runu oxprenly fjr tliat kind of CunKsB(Hllery, over Moll's Drug Store, IlilUdnle Mich. I A 1N I S.

place to buy White Lend, Snow i Oil, (boiled ami mw) Window Glass, Varnishes Putty, and cojois of all i is at O. liter.a a Diug htore No 3. Wsldtxjn's Block. Caryontcrs for Sale. Some' rnltiiblu Cnrjienleri Tools, aiuong which uren Hrvad Aso, Spirit Acir, Framing chisels an AugiM and other tools too nuiiienms to mention.

Tiny can be'so'ciiat the Swndird Office, Itirt's New Drug Store i open on Sunday for dispensing medicines to Phjsici ins nml hers that in ly a them, from 8 to 10 A and -1 to P. No. J. Waldrun's Block. Xtw PARTV, PRIVCITLES NKW Pntcrs.

Thu of Ft RIS S. A.vimrvv, to A. Hro stms upon tho the pnnciples of do unto others" Ac, I'riccs "Jfuntl uniform, Thu De if and Dumb, and Blind, anil little liildren miy buy as low the moat penurious in all, the druggist, ever tiuthful, a reliable and disagreeable--will i i i Chief of StalT. 1 will be sold at pric-cd that Trill make We a all the customers of the old firm and a hundred thousand more. Come (ntlckly.

7 FElfUIS ANDREW. ''Juno it'll, IStid PBICES trUKLT DT 1 CABD.J 10, new white, 230 old red 2 20(ji new red. No. i 1 50 60 shelled eiirs, Jlre Wool Woolen Factory. The Jonrsville Factory has arisen from its ashes and is alive ngtin.

Tho undcraigncil would respectfully give notico to their old and numerous patrons of HilUdalc and adpining counties, that they will he ready to rceeire wool for custom carding and ixchanging on the 25th of this month, and will warrant their -Hoik to be well done. brooina sweep clean new machinery i do gimi work. Uring along wool. Wu will treat you civilly, and do you justice. II.

R. GAEDM.B Co. June tvl RICE'S Kew Drug Store is tho Ihic' Imv Lifjuiils, Colors nnd Diu StufTs of nil kiada, No. 3, Waldron's Uluck. The Amcricnii Cooking 1 Stove Is rainufiictured with certiin improvements gc'fliired by lettcra putent under lilo of Miy 5, 5, Onoof tlitsa' iiiiprmcmi'nts cover theamngetnont of fi'lini; portahleasli pan in the he.iitli of a Cooking Store, to receive thu aahcs as it clown Jromthegnte.

All persons nrc cnution- ed against manufacturing, ve'nding or using other Stoves made in imitation of tha Ame'rt- cun.asiuiU hnvo been, commenced for infringement of thcso ptttcnts, nnd all persons manufaDturing, "or using aixiil imitations, will ho liable for dnmngea for infringement on these letters patent. SHEAR, PAo'lvAttU CO a 19 Green St, Albany, N. Y. The AMERICAV is for snlo by HASTIJ.GS ETTERS REMAINING UN- rNlinuil 'n rhrl'iitt Illllujate.Statf ulO -lay of June, 1868: Nickhy, Henry- I Norer. i'ool, F.naftY A Powers Hiram ftarrmind.

IIM Goods at Tafi's dr.Mrown. R. P. TAFTik BROW.V nre receiving 1 New Goods from tho cast every week new styles, new prices (and cheaper than ever.) Cloth Congress Gaiters, a good, fair for only $1 50, good style as nny gents at 50, new stjle of Jten, Boy's and Youth's Shoes, from $1 10 to Ji 00. take pndo, in having the best assortment of Coots Ytr Shoes, nnd the best Shoe Store anywhere on tli Michigan Southern lunl Road.

AUo w6 do, nnd will continue to sell goods cheaper tlmn nny other mm in the Boot it Shoe We have no old shop worn goods and don't want any, but we can sell you new goods as cheap as you can buy old ones that lime tain in the Store, and been handed down from one generation U) another, they ure about ready to fall to pieces Call and our you will bo belter satisfied. All our goods, art) warranted and we sell for cash. P. TAFT A BROWN. As thereis prospect th'iit (ho Jnck- son I'rite Conceit will not dnnvn lime, we will give in Tick ft presented to us at the News'De'pot, oue of the United Stales.

Prize Concert Tickets, to be drawn nt Chicago, 111., June ISGfi. KiHOCKS Si-AULDisor Extracts nnd Perfu- F.incy Pomiidca, lluir Oils, Powders, Cosmetics, nnd alj other latest perfumer in every shape imaginable nt O. N. RICE'S New Drug-Store, Wol-' dron Block. mery Tootli IVotlCO I 1 -4 Is berclv Riven to llio Stockholders' of the HilUdalo Oil and Mining Company la pay on enoh ihare; H.

ABMSTBONO, Treasurer, Hilbdnle Oil and Hillslalo pil and Mining Col TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals for sinking a from .400 to near the village- of Hillsdale, will ho received for the next nftccn days'from date. Engine and to be furnished by thu cffn- tractor or Company, at thu option of Contractor. SccV. Ililladalo Oil nnd iliuiriz COi" Uilladale, June l2 Collector's Notice.

Omr-Kor KTIUV.V?. Fust Untiict of iliL'hignn May 1C, I8(l All persons re'ido ill the County of HilUdnL', nnd who liavu.iiiiide nppljcation to the A'Jistunt A'sc'sor for License for tho jear l-(i(i, me hereby notified that the same cun be obtained lr to C. T. Mitchell, IVputy Collector nt Hillsdale. A fine of five huildred doling, or impriaon- niciit for jr.irj, tho'pcnaltii's for doing business wiihmit the reqiiircd license.

K. HAlUJAUOll, Collector. I At Coii'di i-port, Totter Co June 7th, 18fi3, in i of her nge-, SAURIJL pf Dr. Amos A VER riSEMENTS CTItAY iO In'o tha Hit Sth a bnj mire, IB frar on (In- lift to tie nil-nit 12 llie BiTnVr in rcqimtej to proto pro- ptfltj. nilit tjke (loriwitr.

0. MEniUTT. i i IS'O. illea ilnjrfiuJy. II a John Hmdfey.

Hary Burin, limmati Jolm Knelt', I.utla i i i i i i Veurion Idirjr Ifillcr, Win 2 Meh'ilN, Inquiring for any i a will ptme adterilseJ S. RUSSELL. P. M. I I.vrl HUM, I tail A KtibtuKin.

it A Kony, Hlitrrlir Join him i 3 Mn A The Noted Physician, Dr. V. PIUCE. The onlv Pljjrnlclan of bind In the Wr-i, bif met tha sitratcst Rulnod a better tf tititkiii, i-Ui-ctrd tnntt complele curei, rfiitfil pU 1 ccs the without minlnc an than any phrricliin tlmt traTt-ln. liai oulllrea tLera ill anil btcnoie noted far Ills lu treitlnjaH Ghtontc I be I.

bladder, wnrnri. and Mood affection" of (lie emrel. nerOfaU, rhtumatlim, Catarrh, Dynpep- Ourprsellce, not nnnoOsperlmenti.butoftwen ty KtamUnjj, fuiimfe't on the lawn of nature, fc irith vcarn of experience anil trl'tenee tn njttaln it. Ho not.tvtr down, niakn Jo mike well, nn hnrnh treatment, nn no Itnnir till- exam Ihe rrmrt) needed, nn jrii'" work, but kiloirledp? i hjr yeari of piripni-i In the treatment ef th-no tllicaien excltt Irelv. no "er eouraRement vtthont a pronptet C'AciIliJ In nnr -plni'in.

rm'nnable in our clnlin not to know or cure ertrybndy i do claim to retunn ind We In Tlte the whit their tn call, Ti'fore tlier nliandnn hone. InterrTfistlonf riPclJe fnr will nnthlnf SK IVree. Thin tlm tint I IB! led thli place ar.il I CLOT-E SEED ufl FLOUB, white wheat, 11 red POUK, BUTTKB LARD TALLOW CltElSE Eons BFLSWAX green- a- i Chickens Ducks 3 50 4 01 51 .500 Wooa. beech maple'. oak Green Hides, Kcw Maple Sugar 9 35 I 2T I2 12ftJ 6 00 00 3 50 I 20 kot Report of Sntiirclny.

WOOL --A few lots of wool appeared in market last week. nppcar rvacly and plenty, arnoug as will bo liy our ajverticlrig is A. UAUUOMU ns usunl opened nt 50 cts 5.1c. nro hi sliest fig'trea paid up to the present weekly circular of IIolUiuc'll Cohurg, of lloaton, quotei Michigan eonrio wool, 50 to 55 55 to 60 fine, CO to CO cU. Stock very light demand aetfv, pri ccs very firm.

mj Tlilt" for jours on name dtjn ol tlie wfekCTflrj eight Hotel I CTII I i lltlliUte EirTiXn dorlnn tlie'JStti of Jiilr, 1SOO. Htidnnn Ktcliini-e HoM, July Cllh. and t.i'oratnrr,\V*al.i (IllnoU hire for rent. a. front ronm li the klmj arminaraeinrlnff pnrparrt.

I. M. II. Nor.7.1*eJ. giveii'iH'' Prizes i To the of.BcoV* lfrjrl Drown, ufthe.Kv York.Tiibuof.

J- or thfr'inoit irarkl BOW betns i vt II txk tor sate nd Ticket! clren bj. i -SMOCKS ap'ittf; Ncwi and NEW YORK. OOLD--The Foreign n'cvrs hns hnd the ef- A'ct of producing mui-h excitement In i Gold Ilooni ml nt the Stock Hoard. Hold opened nt 1MJ and r.ipidly run up to 158J, closing lit the Litter price FLIICR--15(335c better on medium nnd good grades; $7 42(38 fit) for extra Slate, fltid $8 69(310 00 for Hound Hoop Ohio. (iRAtx--What H(5lc bc'ttcr for good and choice tor IICMV Ko.

2 Mtlunuke-e, and for fair No. 1 to nrrhe. firine'r, for Western. Corn excited nml higher; active nt fur unsound nun, SyfijOtlJc for son ml, 90c foi d.nimpe'd, Dl(ci'JHc old dainngrd. O.ita iilgh- er; 51(238c for new BUFFALO.

Uirk't excited. Flour iii'foir demand, 25c hctlcr. Wheat opcni'd nt aiOu fur o. 1 IDOc furXo. later lOfly; and clowil No.

1 at Coni excited s.ile'8--opened at(195((jt70c, nnd advanc- to 72c lor No 1. Outs opened at ICc for 1 Ch'ungi) iiGd closed nt 47c. A CARD, a- No. 1 WALDROX'S BLOCK. Tell eTerjrboiIy jou TUc) litre juit iccelreJ moteot thittwo-dullirTcR The beet Ax Clotkti -IT A A A Ojttern, SIOCM, A A at A A Tolnrco, A tnd at tbe corner Btort of AL-L-'EN Cannii) KI freih ai when put op, at A A Floirer HtoDt Ware, Wooden Willow at A A A'R Hotter, Cbeen, fte In (xcbaD forUooili, not reluied,) it A N- A f7ood Folkf And and Juit let tall ton wbtf to tall-- AM.E.V A Waldrno't Block, Jmt tiie plact to bay your Hock.

to Undersold, I i S2fJ) 'SE i I CARD. WARE." Jiist i 'cceivcd I0 iiha f(I for 'Salc, I 71- ft i a CEDAH .1 i 7 rrn BAStfETSr'" lelrellnB.el Drocftt knqwp -nurktt. TW M. lrlRVABD. 1 CC CO cc ct CD CD 0 AGENCY.

Ami every Loss 1ms been prompt- 1) paid here. ifome Jns. Co. of New York, $3,090,000 3lanh.ilt.iu Co. of Arrtle Co.

050,000 Irtlng Ins. Co. Itesolnle Ins. Acloa Life Ins. Co.

of lUtttorcl, The OrljtnU Accident lusiirniicc Co. Of Travelers Insurance Co. oriuntFonD.com ASSETS, A ifntll amount will of 'or a la of actldtoti INSURE if is TOO LATE! 1 Policies Delay. W3I S. EDWARDS, Agent.

A HAYNE3 JOIlkSON, -JJNJON Photograph Gallery. rttftctfallf naaaaatt to ifit it HIIxUli anil ilciulty that they preparrd fat htlr roorat orrr In the Uodeivixfl Hock) lo tzntuU all of 1'icturn known ABitlptjprf, 'orctltln, tc, not claim to do the at irork la Xltbliaa do ctrUtn attUli ot tkla pUcr, bat tlaln a do roo! aj ant In i lUl, and If ttie art not jood do taot Copying done In art cheap aa cab he bad In ty lUmtnbcrall wotjcla lu ASH PAID FOR 500 PAILS AND JJUCIv- niSJjOLUTJON N01UCK." The ol Halt fc Bnlbbt. to Mtl1 Brui or lHl K. IIKXHV MiTT. NEWSPAPFR(.

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