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   Hillsdale Standard, The (Newspaper) - June 19, 1866, Hillsdale, Michigan                               a jr A 7 r T vi i UNE NO. 1023. 1BUSINESS i f r i WEAVER P T O G R 'A P R S 147 IJ r i ILL. ftO per D. Z. D. THE PE LICENSED J F. Auctioneer i GEORGE A. Will found of J B. A. F. 1 AND Ti. A. Tr ANB In Office Hall h W. AND n A fc M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hill M p-r St fmm C. C. M. TX K. r j f. J. L. I AN AN D SURGEON h J PHYSICIAN AND SUR of f rn AND In nil PHYSICIAN AND Morr AD AV. A. PHYSICIAN j. C 2nd S. PHYSICIAN AND ASO OFFICE corner of Unwell Wil Iron i cor no nth of BR. It. B. of ft 'n In fnr AGENTS AND NOT ARYS PUBLIC Pill attend to nf to nf us pn n ft. COUNSELLOR AT In ATTORNEY ANO AND SOLICITOR IN ce Mich F. ATTORNEY AT IN paid in i M. B 1 ThU of with 1l or tihl ihe k COUNSELLOR In Court EZRA L tnr P iv A COUNSELLOR AT Ind Solicitor In Office C. ATTORNEY dr COUNSELLOR AT SOLICITOR lit nidi WILSON ATTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW IN r Pensions nnd Back Promptly attended In HILLSDALE j BUSINESS Thli will ba 3 j J f- J. SEPT. 26th, 1866, i It to la all First-class Business S. FOH at United States Express 2H' LAND AND NOTARY COUNSELLOR AT LICENSED WAR CLAIM AGENT 20lb Eli JY CARPET ROOM IS WELL Cir Coder control of or THE will thu ind W ml i full o lirr n Hit fnt HutH it. tii nature nf nml ul in ilT I nil nf i In il not un- til It tlm fnt ln AY will It to at rank Tux or hurt ID in J of CO b- raining One In J. Dr r. Hug y. which It to be pij Is them jo U In n XI 3VZ 3VI OB Tlie 2flth, If you A lor nt the la this In of the GRIFFIN r BUSINESS S. S. CALKINS 0. P. ttf the D-p u tm tuin in of Aritt mi on D. A. Principal of Actual Av In tl fj v 0. II Principal I In ts lit t j. L. E. A W. A. or In- In mul J. D on Curr Ac. nn and ID T 0. C- L Jl. 5 A. rulon I. i. J A I V. VL J J In nn ot DEPARTMENTS and tint And of In the the to la to for It Power of any Com- loi fall and tn not a In Jay claim to a on a of M Tuition for the fait Com. Including time 00 00 Both oa la 16 00 i i. L -i t I r iy I and d Cubit J l. i. II iiii who fo lora nnii Bad wt lure thn tulilta It b- fir Hundreds or by in i We find A statement in the New York Tribune of leal poisoning in part of Orange N. presents a ten ible some months lince the people were attacked by a which for some time baffled the skill of the they being at a loss to divine the The it is exhibited the most positive symptoms of lead p vet all the sufferers stonily denied having used anything that In their have with even in its In some cases whole families were stricken while in others only one or two of a family were assumed a violent and death j and again it was of a milder pa were To day dreds ate suffering from its many of whom will never be able to do and will in time waste and thu of this tenible The symptoms most prominent in in these been obstinate severe pain m the ab- nausea and in voiding and in instances the tions being mingled with was ced in our telegraphic will nqt take the country wholly by BUT distinguished warrior liad passed the period allotted as average of healthful human being within 14 of 80 years of ago when ho and far past the meridian of his usefulness and Scott bom in June 13lh, 1780, of i entage of By a singular the city of his birth was the scene of most bloody and final struggle nf the late lie was lell an orphan during his was William and Mai y and stud ied In 1808 he a in the light and stationed at Baton in thc division commanded by Wilkinson Some made by him c Gen. Wilkinson ami and m region of the cramps ami ot the antl an and gloomy of The only diagnostic symptom regarded by was uon as to the was thu blue linu at margin of thu which has been in almost o The ly but in about two weeks the 1111- their notice they thu in so there no longer any on It now oil to the fiom it After it th c in- to the of by bread and as a greater part of these were tured at the mill a Mr. JM at an investigation UMS at once made in that and the following 1'iicn to the sui prise ot evi ry the ler himself It that Mr. Marsh had gained an notoriety for the quality of his and that tor many miles around the of blinking coin to his mill to into flour and Aside fiom this he 1 that his has lour urn of was kept constantly by night us well as by d One set of these set for his Tins was an old con- stantly and huge equities sted oi up with cemont for thill pin with S of holes as as lien's we as huge as the palm of a man's If when the lead projected the the Burr led to fiom duty for language to a superior In 1812, lie tin entered tho service as Colon and was to the white the action of in he crossed the his skill and and won by his tirst Soon Crown of of t the the crowned King ofJ with his own placed the ancient crown of on his own God it to lot him beware who would thus us Sir Walter Scott tho haughty motto to the antique diadem This celebrated crown is composed of n broad circle of let with large emeralds nnd on a ground of blue and gold The and embossed gold exhibit a very close resemblance to thu inship of nn enameled gold inscribed with the of Kins Alfred the which was found in the isle of in about the close of the seventeenth and is now carefully in mole mi at But the most important part of the iron from it de- rives its is a harrow band of iron about of an and one tenth of an irch in attached to the inner of the This in- ner band of sacred iron is said to have made out of one cf the n used at tho given by the Empress the alleged discoverer of the to her son as a miraculous the dangers of the battle The ecclesiastics who 'the point out as a permanent that there is not a single speck of rust upon the though it has now been exposed more than 1500 after his coronation at ted a new order of Knighthood for entitle 1 the Iron on the same principles as that of tht Legion of of he was promoted to the rank of and again and was ed by a splinter in the affair at Fort In 1814, he was promoted to tho tank of under title he labored to perfect the discipline of the and fought and won thu battle of and twenty davs and famous action ot Ij in which he was twice severely one of the balls till lux In the nnd and in the or Gen. Seott was actively but did not shine as nn As the leader in the ican H Gen. Scott's lame as a leader If his eiy in that war was based a knowledge of thu uf thu ican chili acter and his judgement was abundantly justified by An uninterrupted series of brilliant in the of thu City of gave to Gen. Scott a name and fame throughout the civilized win Id while the ralu cd aptness and resources in ot the cut ed to the Well deserved ci edit of being the best raw d in thu of which to uct j fe Alter the Gen. bcott cd in the and was promoted to the brevet rank of which grade was revived for the purpose of doing him hi 1852, ho became the whig for the but was by Gen. In 1859, he was despatched to tho Pacific to settle the between the and British Governments relative to thu ern boundary of Washington A Jew The New Haven Journal has the following Yesterday n according to in the Hebrew took place at thu residence of the Rev. J. At the present of a divoine by Louis Rothschild fiom Esther One of the parties desired that a divorce should also be granted after the ner of the Hebrew day it was As it is somewhat interesting to know what the ceremony we give it. It was as Tho dressed in with a black veil over her with her band a council ot two 0 of the There weie three one of whom acted as the pu wrote on a a for n di- and also out the decree of the second acted as the or defendant and the third aa a kind of the cil of ten noting a The man and having they stood side before the The rabbins and council then took an all shaking oath being to the effect that they would always er the legal and The wife then removed her and the rabbi who acted read the petition in and involving the of lo thc who 1'" heard thc the handed in tO and the wife raising of the it was n ed down lex el They weie then ad- honking of the was urn in. and thu began and in although a the dropped a to and tho into The until I took it and cut tho like a He then handed it to the president of the telling liim to place it among the rec cmls nf to be preserved as evidence of the This i having been thc ceremony was to his departed h the his military t M mnu to pound of was from ness of Mr. the how lead distributed throughout tin to b t can was being AND men bo in to be about tilty years Two Sides of One Transact A few days writes a b t into the T in 1 I 1 a 51 tUn Ill system ot those wlm partook of the the in Court a client in the as HIS in a came in and this kind was but better limit bread while lead as a substitute for Were it not for the fact the lead Witt t iken in such large qu inti ties as tn state of would have b o cause been d ed. As that disease bread the p ir to a l i 1 only that there iiii the of we is a i to He asked lar and a and he said ho cd another dollar and a half for com- one only we happen to by around .uu Itr Ilir just as we are tailing into u sound made me pay and t- are 80ino. tint this lie a of the that the aut of He went to the Stabler and said -j f U lit Uf became who hi been brought ba tn life the and Mr as t a very of M In How much will yon charge me to go to and m O 0 f a horse and Stabler Five ness him Cli went to cami back at once to th the naked it a re- and ir beyond u and as a I tli it re still it was to bo some six standard each our presence of lead in Wung strains ot 1 eminent man thus brought th it tho last remembered cious were aa most rav presence of lead in Wnig strains of 1 Let us After these all the the thought that our Hour that liad from Marsh's sleep of the grave is mill was and the 1tllt? thc approach mill ceased he mischief ito was already the been IJ and doctors were kept bus and I to pa usy night pain the with a agonies endured by those unfortunate a but throughout T-r a radius of twenty to thirty old said clucking for I have got twenty-six will to spread miles of the l hoi so and snys at says only hired him to go to Thc Chicago Times announces that President Johnson has accepted thc invitation extended 1 y the Douglas Monument on the sion of the cornerstone of the on condition that the ceremonies by postponed until after the adjournment of It is also tho cabinet advises nnd they will if accompany hiin to i 9 iln tho course of the last month a novel incident occurred in thc tal of San appears that given Governor of the city entered on flred a revolver at raiding his con falling dead in A cor tells tal anecdote of i i About twenty Yell and Judge years were for Congress in this They were both shrewd bettor yer and Governor by far the more winning in his as the sequel will fully One hot day in while they Were traveling together on the camo upon a party of twenty men or assembled pn tho side for the purpose of having a Thinking it a good time and place for presenting their respective the Governor pro posed They and the Governor soon made himself at lie bought a number of chances in thc and being a good succeeded In ning mike n quantity of which constituted the The Judge had ples as to snooting and did not but stood con- versing with the more sober of the while his thu was in high glee with his com- panions over tho When it given out to the successful our Governor ordered his to be ded among some widows whom ho ascertained in the and then asked the if they were not Of course they and the Governor ed a plentiful supply of the be Here the Judge had scru pies and not but had it been it would have availed The Governor was decidedly the man at the whilo tho felt himself entirely in the 5 Leaving their friends they proceeded on their way some twelve or fifteen nnd halted at n camp where the was being They separated in the each electioneering with all his with old and and hay when the sun there was a fine 1'oTvnrds night the Judge begins to look around for his could not find him lie waited patiently till ning services and concluded he would go out to a large where the people had assembled for thinking perhaps he might meet his On going what Was his astonishment to find the lant the hero of the ing in front of tho rounded by ministers and class with n hymn book in his head thrown sinking as loud as his 1 firm a ye of the From that paid tho I give tip all I tell tell a man that's good for a camp meeting and a shooting can't be beat for It can't be And so it Southern The Memphis Mr. in tho following Ian grand ball will be given at the on the 3d of for the benefit of the maimed soldiers o the armies of the Confederate The noble project deserves evory en- from our Will nut fail to prove a grand Feed the Confederates nnd let the Union people The mentions the following significant occurrence in tint vicinity a Methodist and Pre of the went out to 15arnwell and preached to five hundred He bap eighty four ad- ministered the sacrament to two The next day to him a crowd of Confederate and among them W. Gilmore Jr. yim the Yankee who harangued the niggers here quoth Simms his says another benevolent white mince ment ol dies me your authority for preaching the you exclaims another ardent admirer of ecclesiastical der and At this Mr. Lewis managed to get into a car and to escape being perhaps fur future South Carolina representatives bo without A in the New thus piles on the agony in the of the surrender of supremo hour has now from across burning where it had traced in flaming its luminous paco of the proud of the Southern in all the of its should sink to rest behind the lurid war in the fateful western there to in death's lark the immortal lights of immortal and and forever down upon a cause in darkness like the glittering woi Id in Why tellers Fail of their The Albany Journal has an inter- article subject of missing which we It should be premised that the editor from knowledge t derived from his position post office of that cily Whenever ters arc the fault is charged upon the post but in nine eases out of tea it lies with the ties sending Take a few A short time since n Government officer in this city notified letters had been sent to one containing a check for and other for 000. He of in great and supposed ths to be in the post Hut ths had been directed to the city of New instead of and were discovered in the advertised and secured all day or two since a sentleman in Syracuse notified Mr. of the Delevan that he had for- warded him to take up a But no such letter came to Search was nnd inquiries but the letter could not be It waa finally discovered in the office at held for One cf our citizens nut n draft in n letter directed to a few days It did not reach its and the pust office was duly the letter turned up among those held for A check as the ter sent to but it did not reach its In due time it was returned to him fiom thc dead-letter It had been di- to Michigan instead of to Three members of a family in this city own atock in n Western One of them received tho regular but the other did After a while it was found that thu two missing letters had been directed to New York instead of Instances like aro ring every The Post de- pat of held when the letters aie but not relieved fiom the censure when tho delinquencies are found to belong to the them for no one likes to about his own chief causes of missing ters neglect to stamp them pro Of the there have been deposited in tho office in this since the of 774. Except in cases where the writers arc having card upon the these are sent to the dead letter should be known that a nue stamp is not recognized on a and a great many letters are de- posited with Kuril stamps upon These are seat to the dead letter The Northern Overland Telegraph enterprise is a. Through 0001-across Behring 140 the Gulf 210 nnd overland to the Amoor or n total of At tho Amoor it is to be continued by a Russian line connecting it with through Western and and to St tal involved to Somebody says that Advice ii like falls er upon tbo deeper it into the cultivating The Baraboo valley in Wisconsin bids fair to become as famous in a few years fur grapes as It now la for The farmers are the grape Tho steamer bound for Fort was burned beluw Yankton in the Upper on the 2ilh. Loss on the for Her valuable cargo was A Spanish gentleman studying En being at a and ing to bo helped to some sliced in doubt as to the a and then will thank to pass mo that language 1" A lad eleven years pon of John of wai leading a colt to and tied the halter about his The colt became ed nnd dragged the boy till he was Ono of stories was hit at those dilatory people who are behind Some one said to a person of this I that j on belong to the three handed rather un- Oh common hands other a little behind A friend of ours has a little year old urchin who has ideas as well as funny ways ting A few his found him in and said to L I what are you don't get to was the complacent A clergyman on ono occasion re- no leo a meeting them several months after in n social took up the baby and I believe I have a mortgage on this child Baby's r than have an explanation before handed over a Tho very leases by B. Astor qf Church in New Yoik will terminate on the 31st of this and put the church Into full control at least possession of three hundred and w hich let in 1707 at a very low rate of for the term nine His come out of the houses built on them in ono the Judge Drake of the United Court upon nn for naturalization refused to issue thorn to any man polygamy either or subsequent to oi the act of Congress on that was ld that a defied tho anti- polygamy act of any other law of the and ently refused to the law of the United WUB in ed to citizenship or any of tho accruing of property worth Mr. held Training the Tom n In cultivating the tomato in market the plants are ally pinched before their final trans- they m c then left to nny small not only is great ness observed by taking sonic to train the but the b improved both in quantity There are several methods of One of if not gether the simplest is one of the is described by Mr. G. M. of Hancock county soon as the plants ato large transplant lo light otto in a and nt least five feet apatt each At least once the earth away from around thu plant and pour on a quart or more of soap When the plant to cut off the outer this will have tendency to the size of thu stock cause it to grow After the plants aro to inches they be provided with I mako mine by from pine five and half feet and their lower aie nailed slats made by sawing four feet lath into three The frames arc mndo sixteen inches nailing the lower slats at fifteen inches fiom tho bottom of the tho upper nt the with midmay bo- the frames made in this way have been in use five with little will years When the branches extend the and over the top of the clip ing one above the I'm it and continue to do out tho The trained thus ami showing its ripe and forms n beautiful and tomato in way n down as usually Last year I had twenty-four from which I gathered an of fruit for table use and for a family of five buting from to six among my onu need bo ot using the knife as thoro in no danger that the will net fruit In my experience tho has been to keep it fiom fruiting to The Daily (New makes public a story of deception and crime seldom met It pears that when General bo famous as the leader of social and life in Washington dm ing the became a widow in bhc returned to this country and took up her Sho adopted two of her boy and and with a competence amounting to at living Av length nn Italian named was d as a master for the and took such a liking to him thai on the to have him to the The i was that he married Mi p. and in getting of all the Kor did ho etop but prevailed upon her to place In charge the sho had set apart for her of which he had the usu anil lie finally in cor- tho and for Eu- last taking her with him as his lie left a noto for in which he told her that he had all her ly and would allow bur per if faho would keep tho matter DEFINITIONS XOT ix to kins d to instead of tho lo kiss tho wrong person j to ki's nil the persons in to kiss in the daik the country giil who went down to the oily ha I these definitions in JUT A young gentleman was to e co t her somo distance through the nos wishing to on let's take a bus but blushing to drew and with wounded replied right in tho exchange ncr says there is no for ing the It tells how to bo free from This is the tion Vihit the of tho and tender them all the sistance in your Depend on such noble ment tv ill warm your and your course freely and warmly stagnant Charity thu human gives a generous color to the faded fills the dull with tho luster and pf causes shif gait to become drives away the hypochondriacal nnd gives to tho whole At Fond du on 28th, Major General ton was Khot by R. A. es of the and in a personal had two neither of it will prove fell at the nnd wnn i second time whilo the ball bnt not w Baker is under An Indian outbreak is reported b between Fort and white mon were and had a camp While four were the tho Tho men hen went out and nine the and several and An of tho whites owing to tho of TOWS f in that  

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