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The Huron County News from Harbor Beach, Michigan • 3

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Harbor Beach, Michigan
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VAT 000 des) 1 1 1 1 1 of LOG DRIVING. This work is under, fill headway the late warm weather having melted the snow the woods sufficiently to bring the Water up to a good driving piteli, The several log drives are, as near as we can ascertain as follows: 83 sultans miles Logs LOCAL MATTERS, Pigeon River, 30 8,000 Pinnepog River, 30 New River, 12" 5,000 Willow Creek, 14 16,000 Allen's Creek, 5 2,000 No logs were put into Elm Creek, and into Cass River from this County, the uone being further down the stream. operations FAILURE IN THE WOOL BUSI- NESS. Frank Bemas, alias Shaw, formely of Pt. Austin, in this county, who was in partnership at that place with James Carr, Smith, now in jail here, and who, about the time Carr was arrested, effected a masterly retreat to the State of New York we leart, been sent up to the State prison at Auburn for the term of two years and three months, on account of a wool stealing speculation in which he was engaged, in that State, prior to his operations with Carr, in the Grocery and provision line at Pt.

Austin. 1 Town Officers. The following is a list of officers, so far as we have ascertained, elected at the last Township meetings: SEBEWAING. FREDERICK SCHILLING Supervisor, JOHN MULLEKWEISS Glerk. HUME.

J. B. ARMSTRONG Svpervisor. THOMAS SINCLAIR Clerk. PORT AASTIN.

ISAAC BREBNER Supervisor. GEORGE A. WISWALL Glerk. HURON, RICHARD WINSOR Supervisor, ANDREW SHAW Clerk. JOHN TUCKER Supervisor.

GEORGE ALLEN Clerk RUBICON, J. E. HAYWOOD Supervisor, J.J. LUND Clerk. BAND BEACH.

GRORGE W. PACK Supervisor. ROBERT W. IRWIN VERONA. THOMAS SCOTT.

Supervisor. ROBERT SCOTT Supervisor. CHARLES H. HEINZE Clerk. PARIS.

DONALD GURRIE Supervisor. T. G. THOMPSON Clerk: WHITE ROCK. DAVID GIBSON Supervisor.

GEORGE SAMPSON Clerk. ROCK. O. W. KING Supervisor.

ALEXANDER LINDSAY Clerk. ACCIDENT. On Sunday last Mr. Whistle's little son, of this place, was quite seriously injured by falling headlong through the cellar way, striking the bottom of the cellar on its head and shoulder. For some time the life of the little sufferer was dispaired' of, but he.

is now doing quite well and will undoubtedly recover. THE BEST PAPER. We are in recipt of the Detroit, Daily, Advertiser, the prospectus of which is found in an adjoining column. This paper has just entered its 27th year, hence, it is considered one of the permanent institutions of the State. A long acquaintanc, with its columns warrants us in saying that it is superior to any paper in this State, and equal to' any in the West.

Every Republican in Michigan should have some one of its issues. It has always been found on the side of Union, Justice and Truth, and will be indispensable during the next Fall Campaign. Subscribe for the Advertiser BEAUREGARD'S: RETREAT FROM PITTSBURGH LANDING. OUR SPECIAL ARTIST ON THE SPOT SORRY HE DID IT. A young man who has, for nearly a year, been confined in the jail of this county, awaiting.h trial for sundry thefts committed at Port Austin in company with another person, of late exhibited signs of remorse, and, in a penitent manner, confessed his guilt to the Sheriff.

He closed a somewhat lengthy recital by saying that his long imprisonment had taught him at least one lesson, and that was, if he ever went stealing agair, to go alone and keep his mouth shut! THANKS. We are under obligations to Mr. P. B. Ludington for late papers containing accounts of the recent -in the West.

SPRING Etc. 'The weather during the last few days has given unmistakable evidence that spring is really at hand. Everything is, indicative of warmth and joy. The spring birds are twittering their welcome songs on every bush; while the frogs pipe their merry chorus in their native element. Myriads of wild Pigeons swarm the forests, and vegi.

tation is quick wing into life, Steamers Have made their appearance, on the lake, bound up, and we may look for a boat at any moment. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Hon. R. E.

Trowbridge will please accept our thanks for. several valuable and interesting documents which we have lately received. RE Some one says. Floyd left fort. Don- elson singing, love to steal awhile away." Richest Joke of the Season.

The Washington Republican states that at the secret conclave of members of Cougress, on Tuesday evening, the "Golden 9 Circle gentlemen resolved to oppose President, Lincoln's emancipation policy, and to favor Gen. McClellan's policy FOR A SHORT AND DESPERATE WAR! This is de cidedly rich. McClellan had, to be almost literally kicked out of Washington by the President before he would move, after having lingered there for more than seven months. And now these rebel sympathizers resolve that they will favor McClellan's policy of a short and desperate war If any thing can exceed their knavery, and treachery it is their impudence. HOWE FARE BUTCHERS AND DEALERS IN AL KINDS OF MEATS Fresh or Salt LEXINGTON, MICHIGAN All orders, promptly filled, and all meats carefully pack ed, and shipped by the first boat to any point on the Lake Shore.

13-THE HIGHEST. Market price paid for HIDES by. HOWE FARR, Lexington, Mich. THE Detroit Advertiser. PROSPECTUS FOR 1862.

THE DAILY ADVERTISER has entered its 27th volumo, being the oldest existing journal in the North-West, and has been identified more than uny other paper with the growth and increase of commerce, the industry, and prosperity of the Peninsular Its proprietors are determined that its future shall be worthy of the confidence and support of the friends of truth, justice, freedom and humanity. Political. It will aim to be bold and foarless in advocating the principles of the Ropubli can Party, which if carried out in the councils of the nation, will save our coautry from the evils now. besetting it, and will mike it the freest and best government the world ever saw. It will discuss with faithfulness and candor all the great questions agitating the public mind from Lay to day, On the question of the extension of Human Slavery it will stand forth its uncompromising too, believing as it most religiously does, that slarery is the primary cause of the present conflict between the North and South, and that it leaves a fearful blight udon the country or nation seeking to spread or up; hold it.

The War. It will also advocate a vigorous and determined presecution of the present war against treasou and disunion, until the last vestage of this most unnatural: and wicked rebellion is crushed out. News Department. proprietors are determined to spare. no pains or expense to make the Adver tiser equal, in all that constitutes a good newspaper, to any published in the West.With this view an able corps of reporters, writers and correspondents bas been enguged, whose attontion every passing event of unportance will claim.

Arrangements have been made insuring to this paper the m19st complete compendium of foreign intelligence publised in any paper West of New York, while other facilities for obtaining domestic news, n.ilitary, political aud general, are not surpassed by any othor journal, Besides having paid correspondents in all the camps West and South we shall also maintain Washington during the session of Congress, and shall always be prepared to send special reporters wherever occasion may require. Thus us a NEwspaper, we propose to placo the Advertiser in the first rank. Commercial Department. Its well earned reputation as the leading commercial paper of Detroit will be maintained: in this departmen: the greatest care has always been exorcisod, and will continue to be, in rendering it in every respect the most complete and reli'able. Literary and Miscellaneous Much attention will be given erary and miscellaneous Tales, Sketches, Poutry Home Gossip will find ample, space umps.

Weekly Advertiser. to, the lit department and toreigu in, our colt It is now over thirty-oue years since the wackly issue of this and paper commenced, always boon, will continue to be, a valuable family newspaper. This paper has been greatly improved of late in style ant matter. It is a very larso sheet containing columns of reading matter, the very cream of the daily issue and is furnished to all subscribers at the low price of ONE DOLLAR PER YEAH. It 19 emphatically a tamily newspapor.

It contails a weekly report of the market, prepared expressly for its columns, mbich, to every farmer, drover and lumberman, is worth 'ten times the subscription price.Considering the variety, quality and value or the matter it contains, the Advertiser is the cheapsst paper in the west. Daily, one year £6 00 Semi-weekly 2 00 1 00 As an inducement to our friends to oxtend our circulation, we propose that any one sending us ten new names for the weekly, accompanied by ten dollars, shall have an eleventh copy gratis. GEIGER SCRIPPS Publishers. A. GILCHRIST Manufacturer of and Dealer, in all kinds of Pine LUMBER AND SUPERIOR SHAVED SHINGLES Dealer en all kinds Dry Goods Groceries Provisions and General Merchandise The highest market price will!" be paid for all kinds of PAS 'ProDuce' 1862 1862 MOAT PLURIBURS UNUM' Huron County Netos JOB PINTING A ESTABLISHMENT Is prepared at all times to execute all kinds VOF PRINTING at reasonable rates: Among the varieties of work which we are prepared to execute, are Tax Receipts, 0 Justices Blanks, Blank Deeds, Law Blanks, Business Cards, Wedding Cards, Ball Tickets, Handbills Showbills, Progrmmes, Posters, Bill- -heads, Checks, 101 Labels, Notices.

I par We invite the attention of Lawyers, Justices of the Peace and all others to our ability to furnisu blanks as cheap as any office this side of Detroit C. H. STEELE Proprietor. A MOND LAN HAY WHOLESALE RETAIL Book-Sellers, Stationers, AND BOOK BINDeRS. Offer to the citizens of Michigan an extensive assortment of School, Classical, Theological, Stundard, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.

Staple Fancy Stationary, PAPER, PENS, INK, LETTER PRESSES, PRIVATE PUBLIC LIBRARIES Supplied on the most Favorable Terms. For Sabbath School Libraries, We have the Publications of the Am. S. S. Union.

Methodist Book Concern, Episcopa Union, Mass. S. Society, Am. Tract Society, Presbyterian Board, with the Putlications of other Religious Societies and private Publishing Houses. Blank Books.

For Merchants, Banking Offices, Country and Town Offices, Rail Road Companies, ete, with or without Printed Heads, manufactured to order. done car Binding in in promptly the most substantial man28- All order will receive our prompt ather. tention. RAYMOND APRAMAZ Detroit, February, b1.9 Ayer's Sarsaparilla compound romedy, designed to bet the most Alterative that can be made. It is concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effecive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla 1a reputed to cure.

It is believed that such a emedy is wanted by. those who suffer from Strumous complaint-, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense ervice to this large class of our afflicted fellowitizens. How completely this compound will to it has been prover. by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: SCHOPULO ANDO DOROPELOUSA COMPLAINTS ERUPTIONS AND DISEASES ULCERS, SALE PREEN, SCALD HiBAD, IN SYPILILITIC AF. DISEASE, DROPSY, Nutcu ilia ARP PITA AND ERYSIPELAS, Rosa at Sr.

and indoed the whole lass of ari-uig trom IMPUNITY OP '11 Bi.oni. This: conmpound will be found a great provoter of hualth, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which foster in the stood at that season of the year. By the timey expulsion of them many rankling disorders ure nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by he aid of this remedy, spare themselves from he endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous ores, through which the system will strive to id itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do his throngh. the natural channels of the body my an alterative medicine Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples eruptions, sores; cleanse it when you find it is obtructed land sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is font, and your fueling "will tell' rou when.

Ever where no particular disorder a felt, peoples enjoy better health, and live onger, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well: but with this abulum. of dire disordered, there enn' be no hasting health. Sooner or later something must gO wrong, and the great machinery of ife is disordered or overthrown. Sargapart.la has, bund deserves much, the of accomplishing these enda.

But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly bicanse the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more ber are many preparations, pretending tos bus concentrated extra's of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late Fears the pillio have heen misled by large hotties pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparula for one dollar. Move of these boon fraud, anon the sick, for they nut outy contain listo, if miy, Sarsapa-1 rilla, but often no curative properties whatev-1 or. bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which fibod the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymons with imposition and cheat. Still we callithis compound Sarsaparilla, and intend" to.

supply sach a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which resta upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intendvi to cure. In order to secure their complete radication from the system, the remedy de judiciously taken according to direction GORE. BINGILA.M he bottle. PREPARED BY DE? J.

O. AYER CO. LOWELL, MASS.I Price, per Six Bottles for $3, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself ench a renown for the cure of A every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, the is entirely, unnecessary for us to recount the evidenee virtues, wherever it his been en ployed? As it has long been in constant use thronghout this sertion; we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has and that it tony be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to Ayer's Cathartic FOR THE CURE OF Costireness, Jaundier, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Mieadache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Sim Diseases. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Titter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, IVorms, Neuralgia, as a Dinner and for Purifying the Blood.

"They are sugar-conted, so tint the most tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of family physic. Price 25 cents per Box: Five boxes for $1.00. Greatnumbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, hare lent their names to certify the unparnlleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of then The Agents below named furnish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they are given', with also fell desiriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. YO? Do not be put off by unprincipled denlers with ther preparations they make more profit on. emand Ayer's and take 14 others.

The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PILADELPHIA! A Benevolent special En dmoment, for the Relref of the Sick and Dis tressed a Micted with Virulent and Epidemic -Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Discases of the Sexual Organs, VI MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a of their condition. (age, occupation; habitsof life, and in" eases of extreme poverty, Medicine furnished tree of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermaterrhea and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charges Two or three Stamps for postage will be DR. J.

SKILLIN HOUGHTON Acting. Surgeon, Howard Association. No South Ninth Street, Phaladelphia, By order of the direetone, To 113W EZRA HARTWELL Ambient President GEORGE PAIRCHILD Secretary.

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Pages Available:
190
Years Available:
1862-1863