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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, April 20, 1860
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1860-04-20
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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English
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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GRAND TRAyERSE HERALD,
V O L . IT.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A P R I L 20, I 8 6 0 .
Cfje (Srarti) Cntbtrat gtralir,
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l» PBJU«B*D ( V I 1 T nUDAT, AT
T r « v e r a e Cltjr, G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n ,
MORGAN BATES,
B E P O B T ON T H E
PUBLIC PRINTING.
W h o Got the Public Money, a n d W h o Spent It.
CURIOCS REVELATIONS.
T h e C o m m i t t e e on P u b l i c L a n d s in t h e H o u s o of R e p -
a b i r o a AKoraorsicTOK.
resentatives,
T B B M 8 .
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• • M t r l n : aft? rant* prrfello t f M m d a , far ibt tm U»rtlo«
sA- jssAU local >drtitUli«MOII mo«tb» p»M tolrtrirtlr to »d«mc«
of w h i c h M r . R a s k i n o f N e w Y o r k is C h a i r -
man, h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e i r i n v e s t i g a t i o n i n t o t h e m a n n e r
in w h i c h t h e p u b l i c p r i n t i n g h a s h i t h e r t o b e e n c o n d u c t e d ,
and from the testimony before them we gather the M o w ing facts:
C o r n e l i u s W e n d e l l testifies t h a t h e w a s t h e p r i n t e r def a c t o of t h e last C o n g r e a t ; t h a t J a m e s B. S t c a d m a n was
Al Kinds »f Jib Pricingfollyid bpeftwdy Eiwfaj.
e l e c t e 4 P r i n t e r of t h e H o o e e , b u t n p v e r p e r f o r m e d t h e d u a e s of t h e office.
CHARGES H. HOLDEN,
SMtorttfjj, Ctransrilcr anir Sofirilor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NOBTHPOBT,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office Second Door South of Union Dock.
21-Iy
T.J.RAMSDELL
SMtcrnqr aitlr Counsellor at
AKD
S O L I C I T O R ZN C H A N C B R V ,
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
. Office Second D o o r N o r t h of Buswell's Hotel.
IStf
W * . n . PARKS,
Attorney at L a w a n d Solicitor in Chancery,
Grond Hnvon, Mlahlsnn,
*111 attend Court and to Collections iu the counties of Grand
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
IMy*
THEBON BOSTWICK,
NOTARY
PUBLIC,
OLERK AND REGISTER,
Grand Traverse. County, Michigan,
WM (Ira ptnoetl lUrBtkm to tie
PAYMENT O F TAXES,
X^oontion o f X ^ n d s nt T m v s m e C i t y L n n d
. O r t i o u , S ; i l e o f M . 34. X j i n d W a m m U , u n c i
u Gronei-il A o e n o / Bualneaw.
W n to Court Houe, T r i m * city, Mich.
#•!;
; LAND WAERANT
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TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
*'"* Tmerse % Grand Trartree Oouly, Mki
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H E N R Y
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D . " C A M P B E L L .
W A B B A N T S
C O N S T A N T L Y ON H A N D F O B
tale or l o c a t i o n ; I n v e s t m e n t s m a d e ; Taxes paid on nonresident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d purchase of lands at t a x sales.
And will alway* give the most carefal attention t o the Interest* pf my Correspondents, and In liberality, promptness a n d
accuracy of business transactions, would c o u r t uompariaos
with a n y Agency In the country.
Trhvewc City, Nov. 25,1W9.
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Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
H«» opened an Office at Traverse'City, Grand Traverse C o ,
Michigan, f o r thfe t r a n s a c t i o n of a
General Agency Business.
The U n i t e d States L a n d Officc i s located a t t h i s p l a c e ; and
partlcalur attention will be paid t o locating Land Warrants,
Investing money In G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g Information relative to' t h e general features, resources a n d advant a g e of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of t a x e s
and t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y Agency business with which he
iaay be entrusted.
XKKEBESCKS.
iSv2'JES&^?r?k I »-*
Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. a, 1858,
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOWLE,
(FRONT STRKKT, tiCAB COURT H0C8S,}T R A V E R S E CITY, J U C H I G A N .
T
I U S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
in Traverse City,) attested on F r o n t street, in the vicinit y of the C o u r t House and public offices, is still open for the
r e c a p t i o n of the t r a v e l i n g public. The P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s
h i s hearty t h a n k s f o r the liberal patronage he h a s received,
a n d assures the public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared t o make
hi* guests comfortable. H i s charges will correspond with
th« times.
Good accommodation* f o r Horses and Csttle.
4t>tf
G U N T O N HOUSE,
J A M E 8 K."GUNTON,
Wendell d o i n g t h e work, and getting
sixty-four c c n t s o a t of e a c h dollar received b y S t c a d m a n ,
w h o c o n s e q u e n t l y p o c k e t e d 3 6 c e n t s o n a dollar of t h e
" M r . E n g l i s h a n d myself offered t o d o i t f o r W e n d e l l I A . T h a t I d o n o t k n o w ; I a m n o t a w a r e of h i s a n t e for t h a t "
cedents; be has a large establishment there.
Q
A t Buffalo?
M r . G e o r g e W . B o w m a n , late S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e
P u b l i c P r i n t i n g , t h u s e x p l a i n s to t h e C o m m i t t e e one
A.
Yes, Sir.
s o u r c e of t h e s e immense p r o f i t s :
Q
I s h e n o t t h e p u b l i s h e r of s n e w s p a p e r ?
A
I d o n ' t k n o w ; I m a y h a v e h e a r d , b u t I h a v e not
W h e n I was a p p o i n t e d S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e P u b l i c
P r i n t i n g I discovered t h a t a b o u t $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 a y e a r w e r e b u r d e n e d m y m e m o r y w i t h i t
I t a p p e a r e d a f t e r w a r d t h a t t b e M r . J e w e t t here rep a i d for w h a t is called " d o u b l e c o m p o s i t i o n ; " " t h a t i s t o
say, a P r i n t e r w a s elected f o r t h e 8 e n a t e a n d a P r i n t e r ferred t o i s t b e p u b l i s h e r of a K n o w - N o t h i n g o r F i l l m o r e
f o r t h e H o u s e , a n d b v a p o w e r of a t t o r n e y t h e i r r i g h t s p a p e r a t Buffalo, w h o s e s u p p o r t w a s d e e m e d essential t o
t
h
e
i n t e r e s t s of D e m o c r a c y .
w e r e transferred t o M r . W e n d e l l , a n d h e b e c a m e t h e p r i n A n d now let us see w h e r e the money w e n t to. F r o m
ter, in f a c t f o r b o t h H o u s e s of C o n g r e s s ; f o r instance,
t h e m e s s a g e a n d d o c u m e n t s w o u l d b e o r d e r e d b y t h e t h e t e s t i m o n y b e f o r e t h e C o m m i t t e e , j t plainlv a p p e a r *
Senate, and a certificate would be given by t h e Superin- that there was some foundation f o r o a r honorable P r e s i tendent ol P u b l i c P r i n t i n g t o M r . S t e a d m a n , a s P r i n t e r dent's righteous i n d i g n a t i o n a t t h e use o f m o n e y , f o r inof t h e H o u s e , f o r t h e c o m p o s i t i o n a n d p r i n t i n g of t h e fluencing elections, a s e x p r e s s e d in t h i s n o t o r i o u s F o r t d a
message a n d d o c u m e n t s ; t h u s p a y w o u l d b e d r a w n f b r Q u e s n c letter.
M r . J o h n L a r c o m b e , t h e m o n e y clerk a n d b o o k - k e e p t h e w o r k on a c c o u n t of t h e H o u s e P r i n t e r , a n d t h e n a
bill would be p r e s e n t e d b y W e n d e l l , in t h e n a m e of M r - er of M r . W e n d e l l , t h e late p u b l i c p r i n t e r , testifies a s folHarris, the Senate P r i n t e r , f o r the composition and print- lows:
m o n e y p a i d b y C o n g r e s s , w i t h o u t t r o u b l i n g himself t o <jo ing of t b e message a n d d o c u m e n t s f o r t h e S e n a t e ; a n d
m o r e t h a n t o r e c e i v e t h e pay. T h i s w a s t h e a r r a n g e m e n t t h u s t h e same w o r k w o u l d be t w i c e c h a r g e d a n d p a i d for.
a t first, b u t a f t e r w a r d s i t w a s get aside, a n d S t e a d m a u T h i s w a s d o n e o n e v e r y occasion w h e r e t h e s a m e docu" b e i n g a n x i o u s for m o n e y , " W e n d e l l b o u g h t h i m o u t e n - m e n t s w e r e o r d e r e d b y b o t h H o u s e s , a n d t h e c o m p o s i t i o n
executed but once; we traced $25,000 which we found
tirely, five m o n t h s a f t e r h i s election, a n d p a i d h i m the
was d r a w n e v e r e y e a r f o r d o u b l e c o m p o s i t i o n , w i t h o u t
r o u n d sum of $ 3 4 , 0 0 0 as a bonus. A b o u t a y e a r later, g o i n g i n t o t h e snudler i t e m s of p r i n t i n g , w h i c h would h a v e
testifies M r . W e n d e l l , " r a t h e r t h a n h a v e a r o w in t h e run t h e a m o u n t u p t o a t l e a s t $ 3 0 , p 0 0 a y e a r ! t h a t w a s
H o u s e a b o u t t h e m a t t e r , I p a i d h i m $ 1 , 8 0 0 . I t was a reformed b y an act a t t h e close of t h e last session of C o n gress; I discovered f u r t h e r , on l o o k i n g i n t o w h a t a r e callblack mail o p e r a t i o n w i t h h i m ; h e t h r e a t e n e d t o r e s i g n
ed t h e r e g u l a r a n n u a l d o c u m e n t s of Congress, of w h i c h
and mako a muss generally."
the n u m b e r r e g u l a r l y s u p p l i e d t o t h e H o u s e is. I t h i n k ,
M r . A D . B a u k s of V i r g i n i a , M r . W a s h i n g t o n M c - 1,520, juid t h e S e n a t e , 1 , 4 2 0 . a n d w h i c h d o c u m e n t s a r e
b o u n d in c a l f — t b e m o s t e x p e n s i v e b i n d i n g — a n d f a m i s h L e a n , J u d g e W a l k e r , a n d t w o or t h r e e o t h e r s , held mied t o e v e r y m e m b e r of t h e G o v e r n m e n t e n t i t l e d t o receive a
n o r i n t e r e s t s in t h e p r o f i t s of t h e office t o w h i c h M r . S t e a d c o p y , t h a t $ 3 7 , 5 0 0 w e r e e x p e n d e d e v e r y y e a r for d u p l i h a d b e e n e l e c t e d . M r . S t e a d m a u a t t h e t i m e of h i s c a t i n g t h e s e d o c u m e n t s . I think, if y o n w o u l d t a k e i n t o
e l e c t i o n t o the H o u s e h a d n o f a c i l i t i e s — " n o n e w h a t e v e r " c o n s i d e r a t i o n t b e p a p e r used a b o u t t h e p a c k i n g r o o m ,
— f o r d o i n g t h e w o r k w h i c h t h e p u b l i c p r i n t e r would b e a n d t h e t w i n e a n d o t h e r m a t e r i a l s used in p u t t i n g t h e m
up, t h a t t h e c o s t f o r d u p l i c a t i n g t h e m would r u n u p t o
c o m p e l l e d t o do.
$ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ; b u t 1 s h o w e d n y an e s t i m a t e t h a t 3 7 , 5 0 0 w e r e
T h e a m o u n t p a i d f o r p r i n t i n g Post-office b l a n k s a v e r a g e s e x p e n d e d alone f o r t h e p a p e r a n d p r i n t i n g : I discovered
a b o u t $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 a y e a r . T h e p r o f i t o n t h i s i s $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . — t h a t t h e p a p e r a c c o u n t s w e n ^ k e p t in a v e r y loose m a n n e r
— i n d e e d , e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y s o ; f o r instance, "paper arnountT h i s f a t j o b M r . W e n d e l l nays is s i n c e 1 8 5 2 in t h e dispoi u g t o so me h u n d r e d s of t h o u a n d s of dollars h a d M e n r e c e i v sal of t h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of p u b l i c p r i n t i n g , a n d h e h a s ed b y a m a n e m p l o y e d i n t h e p r i n t i n g office as a w a t c h g i v e n it " t o t h e p r i n t e r m o s t generally c o n n e c t e d w i t h man, w h o was in t h e h a b i t of receiving from vessels a n d
t h e o r g a n of t h e P r e s i d e n t " — t h a t i s t o t h e p r i n t e r of the f r o m t h e c a r s l a r g e i n v o i c e s of p a p e r sent b y t h e c o n t r a c U n i o n n e w s p a p e r , o r as it is now called T h e C o n s t i t u t i o n . t o r s t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t , a n d w h o would simply t e a r off
pi p i e c e of t h e o u t s i d e s h e e t of t h e p r i n t i n g p a p e r and
M a j o r H a r r i s of M i s s o u r i w a s p r i n t e r of t h i s " o r g a n , "
w r i t e u p o n it, " received b y s u c h a vessel or s u c h a t r a i n
a n d M r . W e n d e l l b o u g h t h i m out, as h e did also S t e a d - of c a r s so m a n y reams o f 56, 4 8 . o r 4 5 - p o u n d p a p e r , " as
1
t h e case m i g h t be, a n d a d d r e s s t h a t n o t e t o t h e S u p e r i n man, for $20,000.
.••?
T h e C h a i r m a n of t h e C o m m i t t e e h a v i n g a s k e d M r . W e n - t e n d e n t ' s office; I found I d o n o t k n o w h o w m a n y of t h e s e
dell a s t o h i s m o t i v e iu b e c o m i n g o w u e r of t h e " o r g a n ? " n o t e s or p i e c e s of p a p e r l y i n g a r o u n d loose in t h e office,
b u t e n o u g h t o m a k e a s c r a p - b o o k ; I collected t h e m all
T h e followiogtestimooy was elicited:
A n s w e r . T h e e d i t o r of t h e o r g a n is g e n e r a l l y suppos- in a s c r a p - b o o k , w h i c h I k e p t in t h e office, a n d w h i c h
ed t o c o m m a n d t h e p a t r o n a g e of t h e P r e s i d e n t T h e r e is was -there w h e n I l e f t
Q. D o y o u k n o w t h e n a m e of t h i s m a n ?
g o o d d e a l o f t h i s w o r k a t t h e disposal of t h e P r e s i d e n t
- s a y an a g g r e g a t e of $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 p e r y e a r , m o r e or less.
A . I think his name w a s W a l l a c e ; this immense
Q u e s t i o n . A t t h e disposal of t h e P r e s i d e n t ?
a m o u n t of p a p e r , I f o u n d , w a s in t h e sole c h a r g e of t h i s
A . Y e s sir. T h a t p a t r o n a g e t h e o r g a n h a s c o m m a n d - irresponsible man, w h o h a d no c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e Gove d f o r y e a r s , i t b e i n g i m p o s s i b l e t o k e e p n p a p e r u p h e r o e r n m e n t b u t w a s in t h e c m p l o y ' o f a p r i v a t e individual,
without Government support.
and I f o u n d t h a t he was in t h e h a b i t or winding t h e p a p e r
. Q , I s t h i s $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 w o r t h of p a t r o n a g e y o u s p e a k of foam t h e G o v e r n m e n t w a r e - h o u s e t o t h e w e t t i n g - r o o m ;
a t t h e disposal of t h e p r e s i d e n t p e r s o n a l l y ?
t h i s w a r e - r o o m KDS w i t h i n a few f e e t of t b e printing-office,
A . T h e l a w p r o v i d e s t h a t i t s h a l l b e u n d e r t h e con- a n d w a s o w n e d b y W e n d e l l , a n d by h i m r e n t e d t o t h e
t r o l of t h e H e a d s of t h e D e p a r t m e n t ; b u t if the P r e s i d e n t G o v e r n m e n t ; on d i s c o v e r i n g t h i s feet I dismissed W a l signifies t o h i s O a b i n o t t h a t h e w o u l d b e pleased t o see lace, a n d t o o k t h e k e y of t h e w a r e - r o o m i n t o m y own posA , B , or C g e t it, a s a m a t t e r of c o n r s o t n e y will obey session.
his wishes. I t h a s b e e n a m a t t e r of c u s t o m f o r t h e P r e s i J o h n H e a r t t t h e p r e s e n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P u b l i c
d e n t t o dispose of it. M r . B u c h a n a n h a s d o n e it, and his P r i n t i n g , testifies: I b e l i e v e t h i s w o r k could b e d o n e b y
predecessor, M r . Pierce, did i t
I n e v e r h a d a n y inter- t h e p u b l i c a t its o w n e x p e n s e for fifty c e n t s on t h e d o l l a r ;
c o u r s e w i t h t h e C a b i n e t in t h e m a t t e r ; m v i n t e r c o u r s e I would b e w i l l i n g — a n d t h i s will s h o w m y i m p r e s s i o n on
t h e s u b j e c t — I would b e willing, as a p r i n t e r , t o give b o n d
and security t o exccute t h e entire public printing and
Q. Y o u say t h e a g g r e g a t e a m o u n t p a i d f o r t h e e x e c u - b i n d i n g at a s a v i n g t o ( h e G o v e r n m e n t o f $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 a y e n r
t i v e p r i n t i n g p e r y e a r is $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
on present prices, a n d I w o u l d t h e n , if receiving all t h e
A
F r o m $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 t o $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 . I t h i n k i t will a v e r - profits o v e r a n d a b o v e t h a t a m o u n t c o n s i d e r myself makago $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
ing a good b a r g a i n ; I b e l i e v e f r o m $ 1 2 0 , 0 0 0 , t o $ 1 4 0 , Q . D o t h e p r o f i t s o n t h a t p r i n t i n g a v e r a g e fifty c c n t s 0 0 0 m i g h t b e s a v e d b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t e x e c u t i n g i t s own
i t h e dollar?
printing and binding.
A . A portion of it averages m u c h more; b u t the averBy t h e C h a i r m a n — H a v e y o a g i v e n t h i s s u b j e c t a good
a g e on t h e w h o l e is a b o u t thirty-five c e u t s on a dollar.
deal of c o n s i d e r a t i o n ?
Q . W a s t h e r e e v e r a n y u n d e r s t a n d i n g w i t h y o u while
A . A good d e a l ; s o m u c h t h a t I would b e p e r f e c t l y
iu h a d t h a t p r i n t i n g t h a t a p o r t i o n of t h e p r o f i t s should willing t o g i v e b o n d a n d s e c u r i t y t h a t I would e n t e r i n t o
i used t o w a r d s u s t a i n i n g t h e o r g a n ?
such a c o n t r a c t
A . Y e s , , s i r ; i t w a s g i v e u f o r t h e p u r p o s e of s u s t a i n Q u e s t i o n b y t h e C h a i r m a n — W e are a u t h o r i z e d t o ini n g t h e organ.
q u i r e i n t o these a b u s e s of t h e p u b l i c p r i n t i n g ; b e k i n d
Q
W a s t h e r e e v e r a n y u n d e r s t a n d i n g b e t w e e n y o n e n o u g h t o s t a t e a n y a b u s e s w h i c n m a y n a v e come u n d e r
a n d t h e P r e s i d e n t a s t o w h a t p o r t i o n of t h e p r o f i t s should y o u r o b s e r v a t i o n ?
go toward sustaining t h e Government o r g a n ?
A . T h e g r e a t a b u s e , in my opinion, i s in m a k i n g t h e
A
N o , p i r ; I c a n n o t s a y t h e r e w a s a d i r e c t u n d e r - p u b l i c p r i n t i n g t h e reward f o r political p a r t i s a r s h i p ins t a n d i n g ; I u n d e r s t o o d it, a n d I s u p p o s e he d i d .
s t e a d of l o o k i n g t o t h e i n t e r e s t s of t h e G o v e r n m e n t ; y o u
Q
T h e r e w a s no d i s t i n c t s u m fixed u p o n o u t of t h e e l e c t m e n w h o a r e n j j g p r i n t e r s ; t h e y e m p l o y o t h e r s w h o
profits?
sometimes are n o t printers, and then t h e y employ printA
No, sir; the understanding was t h a t the paper
e r a ; t h e r e m e d y , in n y o p i n i o n , is f o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t
s h o u l d g o on.
t o e m p l o y p r i n t e r s i t s e f c a n d l e a v e o u t t h e intermediates.
Q
A n d t h a t t h a t patronage should support it?
Q
D o t h e P r i n t e r s e l e c t of t h e S e n a t e a n d "House of
A . Yes, sir; I never had anything t o say a b o u t e d h i n g
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s d o t h e i r own w o r k ?
#•«<•.
.»• yf";
- i_
F r o m a written Statement submitted to
the Committee
by M r . Wendell, it appears that the aggregate amount
p a i d f o r p r i n t i n g , b i n d i n g Ac., b y C o n g r e s s * in t h e last,
s i x y e a r s , was $ 3 , 4 6 2 , 6 5 5 , 1 2 , o r a y e a r l y a v e r a g e of Dearly $ 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 ! I n a d d i t i o n t o t h i s , t h e p r i n t i n g d o n e f o r
t h e E x e c u t i v e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e G o v e r n m e n t d a r i n g
t h e s a m e six y e a r s , a m o u n t e d t o $ 5 7 4 , 7 7 2 , 8 0 . T h e p r o fit o n t h i s w o r k r a n g e s from 3 3 t o 7 o p e r c e n t , a v e r a g i n g 5 0 p e r c e n t , a t l e a s t ; t h a t ia t o say, t h e w o r k d o n e
f o r t h o s e s i x y e a r s h a s cost t h e G o v e r n m e n t j u s t $ 1 , 9 1 8 ,
e lands, o r otherwise. He h a s a Pleasure Boat, t
7 1 3 7 0 m o t e t h a n i t s h o u l d h a v e done.
Mr. J a m e s English, Mr. W e n d e l l ' s foreman for six
y e a r s p a s t states, u n d e r o a t h : W i t h s u c h a n e s t a b l i s h &-ly
ment a s Mr. W e n d e l l ' a I could take the printing and d o
i t f o r fifty c e n t s o n t h e dollar, a n d m a k e m o n e y ; a s a n
e v i d e n c e of t h e f a c t M r . L o r c o m b e a n d myself h a v e offere d t o d o i t f o r W e n d e l l , in c a s e b e g o t t h e w h o l e o f i t
f o r f o r t y c e n t s o n t h e dollar, a n d a t t h a t r a t e w e w o o l d
h a v e b e e n a b l e t o m a k o a fbw dollars.
M r . L a r c o m b e , also a p r a c t i c a l p r i n t e r , s t a t e s : " I
t h e Trade, on liberal t e n a a
should b e v e r y g l a d t o h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d o t h e
S a s h , Glass, D o o n . P a i n t s a n d Nails,
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, and f o r sale.
•.*
G o v e r n m e n t w o r k a t fifty p e r c e n t ' '
All orders for C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g wUl.be
" On t h a prices now paid?"
executed o a s h o r t n o U o e .
;
J J . K. -OH t—
h a n k- f u l for past- p a t-r o n a•g ea;; t a k e s t h i s o p p o r t * . ; " Y e * s i r . "
" C o u l d y o u Dot d o I t a t 4 0 p e r c e n t o n t h e p r i c e n o w
a t e of soliciting a cont i nu a n c e of t h e sa
T r a v e r s e City, November 24,1889.
M,
paid?"
i i ' u - i p r o I
(sfocTit o r BOAR DM AN a i m , )
Traverse City, Michigan.
JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
N O . 22.
A
N o S i r ; a s t o t h e p r e s e n t P r i n t e r of t b e H o u s e ,
1 a m i n f o r m e d t h a t h e is a o s e n t from t b e C i t y ; t h e r e i s
subpena after him from tbe Senate Investigating Committee, a n d h e c a n n o t b e f o u n d ; M r . D e f r e e s , w h o h a s a n
i n t e r e s t w i t h h i m in t h e H o u s e p r i n t i n g ; c a n n o t b e f o u n d
either; the printers w h o actually do t h e work a r e L a r c o m b e & E n g l i s h , w h o d o t h e p r i n t i n g a t 2 0 p e r c e n t off
t h e p r i c e allowed b y law.
Q . H o w is i t a s t h e S e n a t e P r i n t e r ?
A
T h e S e n a t e P r i n t e r e m p l o y s M r . Rives, w h o h a s
a large printing e s t a b l i s h m e n t and he employs his printe r s ; h e i s n o t a p r a c t i c a l p r i n t e r himselC t h o u g h b e h a s
long been associated with tbe printing b u s i n e s t I think I
m a y nay a u t h o r ! t i v e h , b e c a u s e e v i d e n c e of t h e f a c t h a s
been g i v e n g i v e n b e f o r e a C o m m i t t e e of t h e S e n a t e , a n d I
h a v e reason t o know, t h a t M r . R i v e s executes t h e Sena t e p r i n t i n g f o r t h i r t y - t h r e e a n d o n e - t h i r d p e r c e n t off t h e
p r i c e allowed b y l a w ; I t h i n k t h i s i s t o o low, a n d I d o
n o t t h i n k h e c a n save himself a n d d o t h e w o r k f u l l j u s t i c e
a t t h e t i m e ; b e only d o e s a p o r t i o n of t h e E x e c u t i v e p r i n t i n g ; t h e r e i s a p o r t i o n of i t d o n e b y M r . J c w e t t of B u f f a lo, f o r M r . B o w m a n .
Q. W h a t p o r t i o n is tfcat?
A H e d o e s t b e P o s t - O f f i c e blanks, a s I ai
• t 5 0 p e r c e n t off t h e p r i « a l l o w e d b y law.
Q
Is he a practical printer!
Q. I w a n t t o ask y o u w h e t h e r y o u k o o w of a n y p a r t o f
t h e p r o f i t s d e r i v e d from t h e p u b l i c p r i n t i n g b e i n g a p p r o p r i a t e d t o w a r d c a r r y i n g any of tbe C o n g r e s s i o n a l e l e c t i o n s
in t b e F a l l of 1 8 5 8 ; a n d if so, in w h a t d i s t r i c t s ?
A . I h a v e m a d e a m e m o r a n d u m of $ 1 1 , 1 9 8 50, s p e n t
chiefly d u r i n g t h e F a l l e l e c t i o n s of 1 8 5 8 .
Q
F o r political p u r p o s e s ?
A . Yes, Sir.
'
Q. State the amounts and the one or t w o districts t o
which you h a v e referred.
A.
W i t h o u t being able t o state particular amounts.
I shall only b e a b l e t o tell y o u t h a t s o m e of t b e m o n e y , I
think, went into Mr. L a n d / s D i s t r i c t
Q. A b o u t h o w m u c h ?
> - '<-•
A . I d o not mean t o say t h a t M r . L a n d y ever s a w
a n y of t h i s money, or b e a r d of i t o r t h a t a n y o t h e r g e o tleman, w h o w a s a c a n d i d a t e , h a d a n y t h i n g t o d o w i t h
it.
Q
W o n M r . L n n d r a c a n d i d a t e , a t t h a t t i m e , in t h e
D i s t r i c t w h i c h w a s cafled Landy"s D i s t r i c t ?
A . I a m n o t s u r e , b u t I k n o w t b e ' D i s t r i c t w a s called
Landy's District at tho time.
Q. T o w h o s e .election was t h i s m o n e y a p p r o p r i a t e d ?
A . T h a t I could n o t telL
Q
W a s it a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r t h e e l e c t i o n o f t h e D e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e or t h e P e o p l e ' s c a n d i d a t e ?
A - AlwayB f o r t h e D e m o c r a t i c c a u s e .
Q . H o w m u c h w a s s p e n t in t h a t D i s t r i c t ?
A . I t h i n k t h e r e w e r e t w o d r a f t s inside of $ 1 , 0 0 0 ; o o e
;
perhaps for $500, the o t h e r for $300. #
Q
W h a t o t h e r D i s t r i c t s was m o n e y s p e n t i a ?
A . I t h i n k in M r . J o n e s ' s D i s t r i c t
Q
I n t o w h i c h of t b e J o D e s ' s D i s t r i c t — J . G l s o e y
J o n e s or Owen J o n e s ?
A . T h e r e w a s n o n e went i n t o t h e D i s t r i c t o f O w e n
Jones that I know o t
Q. I n r e g a r d t o t h e D i s t r i c t r e p r e s e n t e d b y J . G l a n e y
J o n e s in t h e last C o n g r e s s — w a s airy m o n e y s e n t i n t o t h a t
D i s t r i c t t o s e c u r e his r e - e l e c t i o n ?
' ;4-' * •«
;' •
A.
I t h i n k s o m e money w e n t i n t o h i s D i s t r i c t
Q
H o w much?
A I c a n n o t s t a t e h o w m u c h . I merely m a d e a m e m o randum of t h e a m o u n t of m o n e y t h a t w e n t i n t o P e n n s y l vania during that time. I have the amounts that were
jiaid t o w a r d s s u s t a i n i n g T b e P h i l a d e l p h i a Pennsylvania!*
and Evening A r g u s .
Q. Y o u d o n o t k n o w t h e a m o u n t of m o n e y t h a t w e n t
to J . G l a n c y J o n e s ' s D i s t r i c t ?
A
I do not'remember.
Q
Can yon a p p r o x i m a t e t o it?
A . I f m y ' m e m o r y s e r v e s me, t h e r e w a s $ 5 0 0 s e n t t h e r *
- j o n e occasion.
I n s t e a d of s p e a k i n g of t h e $ 1 1 , 1 9 8
57 h a v i n g b e e n s p e n t in t h e Fall e l e c t i o n of 1 8 5 8 in P e n n s y l v a n i a T s h o u l d h a v e said t h a t t h a t a m o u n t w a s contrib u t e d t o t h e s u p p o r t of t h e P e n n s y l v a n i a n n e w s p a p e r —
T b e a m o u n t s p e n t in P e n n s y l v a n i a in t h e F a l l d o c t i o u f o f
1 8 5 8 was a b o u t $ 4 , u 0 0 only.
Q. D o y o n k n o w of money h a v i n g b e e n s p e o t in a n y
o t h e r Districts t h a n those you h a v e mentioned?
A . T h e r e w a s m o n e y sent i n t o P h i l a d e l p h i a ; b u t I
cannot t e l l i n t o w h o s e I M s t r i c t a
Q. W a s a n y sent i n t o M r . F l o r e n c e ' s D i s t r i c t ?
A . N o n e t h a t 1 k n o w o f ; I only k n o w t h a t t h e r e w e r e
drafts made from Philadelphia; Mr. Wendell drew two
t h r e e c h e c k s himself.
Q. B y t h e C h a i r m a n — Y o a k e p t W e n d e l l ' s cheek*
books?
A . I did.
Q. Did it appear upon those check-books t h a t the'
a m o u n t * y o u h a v e a l r e a d y d e s i g n a t e d as h v a i n g b e e n sent
i n t o P e n n s y l v a n i a in^the F a l l of 1 8 5 8 h a d b e e n p a i d f o r
political p u r p o s e s ?
Q, Y o u h a v e no d o u b t of t h o s e m o n e y s h a v i n g b e e n
u s e d f o r political p u r p o s e s ?
A . N o n e in t h e w o r l d .
,.
Q
B y M r . K i U i n g e r — A t t h e time t h e m o n e y v o n
s p o k e of was sent i n t o J . G l a n c y J o o e s ' s D i s t r i c t h a d MrW e n d e l l a n y b u s i n e s s relations in t h a t D i s t r i c t ?
A . N o n e t o my knowledge.
A
Q
H a d h e a n y bositxsB relations in M r . L a n d y ' s D i s t r i c t w h e n h e sent m o n e y u p t h e r e in t h e F a l l of 1 $ 5 8 ?
A . N o , Sir.
Q
B y M r. C l o p t o n . — D o e s I t a p p e a r u p o n t b e m l r g i n
of M r . W e n d e l l ' s c h e c k - b o o k t h a t t h e s e a m o u n t s w e r e
d r a w n for political p u r p o s e s , o r i s t h e r e a m p l y a m e n l o r a n d u m of t h e a m o u n t d r a w n ?
A . T h e w o r d " p o l i t i c a l , ' ' a s well a s t h e a m o u n t in
s o m e cases.
•"*1
Q. D i d y o u , in N o v e m b e r o f 1 8 4 8 . a c c e p t a d r a f t
f r o m J . G l a n c y J o n e s ' s D i s t r i c t , in favor of a n y b o d y ; a n d
if so, f o r w h o m a n d f o r w h a t a m o u n t s ?
A . I could n o t n o w t e l l ; t h e t r u t h i a t h e r e w e r e so
m a n y c h e c k s , d r a f t s , &C-, d r a w n b y o r on M r . W e a d e l l .
chiefly f r o m P e n n s y l v a n i a a b o u t t h a t time, t h a t 1 e o d l d
n o t unless I h a d t h e b o o k s b e f o r e roe, tell w h e t h e r t h e r e
was a c h e c k d r a w n h e r e , t a k e n t o t b e b a n k , a n d a d r a f t
obtained there which w a s forwarded, or whether t h e
draft was drawn oo Mr. W e n i e l L
Q. B y t h e C h a i r m a n . — W e r e n o t t h e e n t r i e s in t h e
c h e c k - b o o k of t h e s e s u m s b e a d e d " political, " t o d i s t i n g u i s h
t h e m from o t h e r s ?
4,
A
M a n y of t h e m w e r e .
'
]
Q
A n a d o y o u n o t k n o w , from y o u r o w n k n o w l e d g e ,
t h a t t h e c h e c k s d r a w n , of w h i c h t h e s e e n t r i e s a r t t h e
m e m o r a n d u m s , w e n t to s u p p o r t n e w s p a p e r s , o r t o I n f c e n o e t h e e l e c t i o n s in d i f f e r e n t D i s t r i c t a i
•r , '
11
J | glow K&it Jaaa»» B a H w Received la tho HocarQ, You made the statement yon have just given ua, to
J aa to that fact
Thore is no
f
The New York 'limes couiaioBsomelntercsting specui <ru»aw
March 2D. 1860.
Mr. Wcndoll boing i »
Weed iffte President H n r } J
I
'1
• 4 2
had bow in tho
habit of dispsiuio^ the FoiWJfBco print, U- 1
lations upon the next census.1 It is estimated that tbe
President^ Message, protesting against Mr. Coakabftol
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J
log, replied that, prior to 1856, it wsadone by contract, "Q, ^Were yo®- rclatiora with him of a very intimate total population of the United States will be 31.516,000, vode'a inrvstigaticm. created Intense excitement in tbe
bat Uui under Mr. Buchanan, it was done by the Prcsi- character during your counoction with the Government of which 27,666,500 is put down as free, and 3.500,000 House. lie has done nothing so foolish since writing hi*
organ aa its owner?
Pittsburg letter. Tho idea of tbe President pleading juslave. Of the Tree population 500,000 is estimated to be risdiction like a criminal at the bar. and seeking to avoid
A. Yes. Sif.
of 6eoing him frequently? negroes. The entire population of the slave Slates is 12,•} inquiry by technical pretexts is discreditable totbo office.
oeired forty-three cents on a dollar. Ilc^c is what f&tyow- , Q, Were vou in tho habit
/r
A-' Very frequently.
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ti '
'
i
•
040,000, and or the free 19,500,000. The Representative The whole tone of this document is conceded to bo weak
.ft. ,U<>« frequently?
Q. W « Uwtt any understanding when this workvas
population of the slave States is, of course, considerably | and puerile in m i n t Mr. Sherman briefly, bat c&ctiyoA- Really I cannot tell
gjvea to Rica that any nowspapor was to bo supported
Q. How many times a week?
a r f W t t f : •' "
A. I averaged two or three times a week; somj weeks deducted from it. By the census act of 16a0 the House j
bearing upon this power as the basis ofimpoochA. It wai understood that it was for tho support of
more and some weeks less.
of Representatives must consist of 233 members. The j m ent When Mr. Croipo of North Carolina, inquired
Tbe Pennsylraniao—such was the understanding.
Mr. Wendell said, in-conclusion, in reply to the ques- whole representative population must be divided bv this j why the inquiry had notK-eb made- through tho JndiriaThe understanding between whom?
'*
tion
whether
he
had
contributed
any
money
in
1858
iu
Tho understanding betweod tho President and tbe
I k. - l i o tor
any of the Congressional Districts of New York City, number, . . . rifck, .
, caek
» _ SUK I. t ! S
UOUSJ was the uidsjc- or its own propriety, and desired no
Podtmaster-Gewrtd.
that he had contributed, he believed, in uearly every Dis- when applied to each bttte, the number of Representa- i n s 1 r u c t i o l I f r o l n ,h'c President
Q. By Mr. Uiqdman. How did you know that?
tivea docs not equal 233. then one additional Representajj r > Boco< k attennited to break the feeling exrited by
A. From conversations I held with Ibcm; I insisted trict
tive
is
to
be
given
to
each
State
having
the
largest
fmc-1
the Message, but without attempting to justify tbe extr*
npoo having more of tho profits of the printing to support
The Union, aa it was one of those father unprofitable pelions, till Ihc oggrfputc
w ohwiiicd- Appljing UU ni|e
r
..
... ,
.. med the Democratic side that the resotutioiaprefernHl no
cuniary organs, and Mr. Bice was very clamorous to
to the above representative p<.pulatlon (assum.n? theesli-1 c h a r g w a g n i n s t t b e j . ^ d e n t His Committee was raised
havo a share for The Pcnusylvanian, aod we fiually setmate to be correct.) t^ie general ratio for representatives | t o jnvouigaUj allegations made by the President himself
tledonforty-throo cents on the dollar; I then made a con- OEnal Paprr f>r the Ceonlies of Grasil Travws>. i'frcs, Matislrt.
obtained
is
124,000.
j as to the use of rooiwv at elections. In answer to lb*
tract with Mr. Cry well, who did tho work for mc Tot forManitoo. Ckbojnr, Eamct and Mackinaf.
c,tcJ
Upou'this ratio, Alabama wiU lose one Representative, general character of
"'VP 0 ® 0 ty-fivo cent* or fifty cents on tho dollar; he did a portion
MOBOAX BATF.S. EDITOR.
of the time for forty-fire cents and a portion of tho time
for fifty cents on the dollar; i had also tho Executive
TEA* ERSE CITY:
setts one. North Caroliua one, New l ork three, Ohio one, j w j, 0 | 0 t,(j-ort 0 f t |, e Democratic aide was to assort the sancbinding, which Bice thought ought to satisfy me, but the
Peausylvanin two. Rhode Island oue, South Carolina two, I jjiy 0 f die Prcfidcnt alwivc the Hoav. and re-afTirni the
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. 1860.
profits on that were not so great, and the. expense of The
Tennessee one, Virginia two. and Missouri one—21 in all; odious idea of despotism that" tho King can do rW> wrong.
Union, being very large, I insisted that I should all tho proThe HomcKtend BUI,
of tho PoatOfflijo blank printing; I could not keep it,
It may not be generally known that the Homestead igjn two, Missouri one. Texas three, « isconsin two—18 .
however."J".
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., w j U ^ th( , r0U gT,| y overhauled
Q. By the Chairman.—You stated that $20,000 were Bill which is pending in Congress is in two different
"
to.bo allowed oat of the profits 6f tho executive printing forms. The House has passed a biH introduced by Sir. in all. From these facts, or rather speculations, thefol-"
A Modern Hercules.
lowing deductions arc shown.
toward supporting the organ under Gen. Bowman?
A letter from New Orleans to the St. Louis Republieaa
Grow, and receiving the support of the Republicans.
1. All the old and large States of tho Union, without
A. When I parted with It in March last, I found that,
paying Bico and So veins, I could not sustain The,Union Tho 8enate has before it for action a bill introduced by exception, lose ground relatively, and most of them posi- relates the following ideident:
„ gambler known as Mountain Jack, performed ao exrrom too profits of tho executive work, und I therefore Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, which is less objection- tively.
traordinary feat of phvsical strength one night this week,
proposed to give it to any "party that might be designa- able to the Democracy of the South. Mr. Grows biH
2. The South losses ground largely; the new State of in t bv bar-room of the Su Charles Uotcl, where a largo
ted by tho President
admits to participate in its beuefits, any person over 21 Texas having five-fold the territory of the old States, and number of the carnivalrevelershad assembled. A drunkWho did you make this proposition to?
yoars of age, who is a citizen- of tho United States or lying west of the Mississippi, is the only one that gains. en fellow dresssed in Indian costume, rode a hon* into
A. To the President, and to pay 810,000 per annum
bar-room and dismounted to take a drink, and. whils
3. The only part of the Union which positively gains the
was my first proposition; pending that proposition. Mr. has declared his intention to become such. It throws
at the bar, another drunken fellow climbed into tho sadBaker, the Collector 'of Philadelphia, canie-down to pro- open all; lands,' subject tp pre-emption, und its benefits is the Northwest—Missouri being properly incldcd in dle. Mountain Jack, as his name indicates, is a giant in
cure-aid (br Tbe Pemwyl van i an, andfinallyi had to ac- are conferred upon any one who has filed n pre-emption that
sire, six feet seven inches high, finely propotiotled. «nd
cede t o giving 820,000 per annum 810.000 per annum of claim. Mr. Johnson's bill confincs its benefits to heads
4. The Northwest positively gains 15 Representatives possessed of enormous strength, even beyond his colossal
which Mr. Bak»r obtained for The Pennsylvanian; I have Of families who nre citizens of the United States, or had
and two Senators in Minnesota.
beflj informed that $10,000 of the 820,000 was for Ttyc
^ lfe wai at the timo on a spree, and although like moa
Pennsylranian, but my obligatii.u ia with Mr. Bowman declared their intention to become such before the pas5. The slave States lose 11 Representatives and gain 4 large men naturally good naturod. is. when under the infor 820,000; that obligation still exists, and there has sage of ithe act; and the only lands subject to its |>rori- —being a positive lotu of seven. The free States gain 14 fluence of liquor, perfectly wild, reckless, nnd untamable
been no action had in relation to it, owiug to Mr- Bow- 8 i 0Dg Q r c tj, c alternate sections opened for private entry, nnd lose ten—being a positive gain of four, with four Sen- A playful fancy seized him at the mojnent, and stooping
man's refusal to carry out his part of the engagement.
Mr. Grow's bill is calculn|ed to encourage the settle- ators in Minne.-ota and Oregon. The admission of Kan- over the hoixe' he placed his right arm round hi* belly
which was, that I should do the Senate printiug in case
ju-t behind the forelegs, and lifted the animal off bis legs.
ho was elected Printer to:the Senate; I paid Jdr, Bow- ment arid foster the growth of Colonies. A company of gas nnd Nebraska, which will speedily happen, will add
d_T and all, and threw them lieavily upon the Boor, with
man 85,000 in advance when hu took The Union, pud the peoplo from the Extern States or from Europe, contain- Representatives and 4 Senators to the same side.
„ shock that jarred the whole house. On finding himself
balance I aocured to him ;by giving him ordcre on the ing farmers, mechanics, merchants, professional men, ic.,
down, the horse refused to get up. «md tbo giant _agam
Poat-OIDce wort which he could not drnw, having no orLatest Foreign Items.
ont And locate upon lands lying udjaecnt to each
took hold of him and set him npOti his pins, in order to
d H M W , I U > I'"f :J> t < '
•
Tho annexation of Savoy to France was generally re- release the brused and helpless rider, who had fallen partQ. Was it understood, wheu you trmaferred The Un- other, and tho ultimate result is n thriving village surly under the beast, and who considered himself lucky to
ion to Mr, Bowman, that 820.000 should be diverted out roqpded by thrifty farms. This, experience has shown, garded as an accomplished fact. The London Timci cicapj without broken bones. Laterintbeday Jack got
of the proceeds of tho Post-Offlc printing by you to its is the mast advantageous method of emigration, and it is says the Emperor Napoleon must be permitted to carry to throwing tumblers promiscuously,, and was arrested by
off
his
prey.
All
the
appointment*
of
officials
for
Savoy
now the fovorite one with New Englanders and Germans.
the united efforts of about twenty men.
T V * Sir,' that was the understanding.
Under Mr. Johnson's bill this cannot be done. The had bccti completed ill Paris at Cadiz.
Floating Thirty Miles on n Calce ol" tee. Betmo^ivboa? ,
aiv,,..
GREAT BRITAIN.—A proposition in favor of tho ballot
A. The paper was drawn up by Judge Black; it was United States reserves every alternate section, so that as.
The Green Bay Advocate relates a thrilling ice advenbetween Mr. Bowman aod mywlf. wo being jtut forward a general-thing, each family must either be a mile dis- hod been rejected by a large majority iu both Houses of
ture;
,
*j
as the active raeu,
Parliament.
tant from every other family, or if it wants neighbors,
Henry Martin and l$ftac Gagnon, one with a load of
Q. »7aa tho President consulted in relation to it at must sell them land to live on. This will naturally tend
The Reform bill was being debated, but attracted lit- hav. and the other with a load of corn meal, wero traveU
the timo?
tle
interest
ling
on
tbe
ice
of
Little
Pay
Dc Noquet About 4 o'c ock
to
encourage
separate
Plantations
instead
of
Villages.
A- I first addressed a note to tho President—.to Judge
The Squadron to convey the Prince of Wales to Cana- P. M., they discovered a crack which cut them off from
But the most objectionable feature about Mr. JohnNichobon, who was my friend in the case, for the Presithe shore, and that (lie ice on which tbey were, was Boatdent and he took it up to him; in that not: I stated that
n's bill .is its exclusion of adopted citizens from its da will consist of the screw steamers Hero. 91 gurs, tic ing them out into Green Bay towards Death's Door.—
it was lather o^eroui to me to bo obliged to support The benefits. A11 Emigrants who may hereafter arrive in the Ariadne. 26 guns, the Flying Fish, 6 guns and the royTbcv miharnewt'd their horses and let them go, mid took
Union, and what I dasired to do; I suggested that Mr.
al paddle yacht O.sborne. The London Times strongly the box off one of the sleds to uwe in case they got into
Macdonald formerly a Member of Congress froii Maine, country, or who hnve not yet declared their intention of
•honld take.tlici paper and bocome its editor; lio was n becoming citizens, are debarred from obtaining home- recommends that'he visits the United States, and feds the water. At midnight, beingcxhnru.ted, they lay down
to sleep under a hummock of ice. In the morning, at #
competent man I supposed; b u t in tho course of two or steads at the West under it and. compelled to remain in aire a visit to tho President would bo appreciated.
tiiree weeks Bowmau s name was mentioned, und I ossont- the already crowded localities of tbe East. There is no
ilra. Jamison, the authoress is dead, and Florence o'clock they saw land which proved to' tjtt Wadiitgtoo
Island, and they landed outsiiio Death's Door. Thcy had
ed to It; wo met at tho Attorney-General's oflkc and
Nightingale is seriously ill.
good
reason
for
this
discrimination,
and
it
benefits
neithus been driven thirty miles across tho Bay in one oftbe
Judge Black drew up tbe papers between us,, which
According to the Paris Corrospondencoofthe London heaviest gales that ever blowed. Tbe hora-s alter being
ther the emigrant nor the native citizen, nor tbe country
listed in my conveying The Union to him.
at large, to make i t It Is more acceptable to Congrefs- Post, thf relations of France and England were not in a loosed,followedthe men in their rambles on the ico until
4 1 To Bowman?
coming to a weak spot they went iu. Two hours later OM
'A* Yea, 8»r, to Bowman, with a stipulation to pay
from the Slavcholding States, because it will not very satisfactory state.
of tbe horses swaiu up to the cake on which the men were,
the money also.
" i
, encourage tbo growth of Free Territories and States,
The provisions of tho commercial treaty between Eng- put his head on the ice, looking beseechingly, but they
Q, The editors of The Union were designated by the
land
and
France
were
in
foVce.
and
the
export
of
French
could not help the poor brute.
President while yon had the management of the paper? which the House Bill will, directly and strongly.
goods to England has commenced on a large scalo.
A. Yes, Sir; while I was tho owner of i t
The Itc«rolling Mill* nt Chicago.
The Connecticut Victory.
ITALY.—The official Gazette publishes a royal decree
Q. Was any oue of these editors, in the employ oftbe
We arc glad to learti that the Ro-rolliug Mills of CapL
The
victory
in
Connecticut
has
been
made
doubly
sigincxing the provinces of Kmelia to Sardlna.
Government?
ii'j
.
. , . Ward, on the North Branch, will go into operation toA* Not when they were appointed editors; Mr. Ap- nificant by the desperate efforts of the Democracy to
Nothing decisivo had taken place relative to tho an- dav, with a pressure of business for some weeks to come.
pleton was afterwards appointed Assistant Secretary of prevent it. The Albany Evening Jourtial soys that there
nexation of Tus any to Piedmont The Tuscan Assem- The promise is fair that during this season, ard thenceforState, and Mrt Uorris elected Senate Printer.
was no device they did not resort to. The Manufacturer
ward. its furnacrt am) mills may never need to bo idle.—
bly bad dissolved
Q. Yott bave spoken of your liberality; bo kind
It ia an cucounjgingfeature,which we note with pleasure.
threatened with low of custom, the Workman with
enough to state whether, out of the profits of ^he public
Tbe i'opo had excommunicated King Victor Emanuel A track now connects the mills with tbe icity. and the
printing, you contributed, in 1S58. certain amounts to se- loss of wages, the Merchant with loss of trade. Dismal
river has been dredged to that point to admit the paa-ap
A Southern Democrat on the Northern People.
cure the election of Members of Congress in differeotDiS' pictures were drawn, from the stump, of ruined towns,
of the largest lake craft to their docjc The-ae {urilUies
tricts in Pennsylvania; i( so, in what Districts? ,
" These Northern people, of all parties, arc a mean, for receiving nnd shipping coal and iron by lake, railroads
desarted harbors, grass-grown stroots, idle factories, and
:
despicable
set
of
starvelings,
unable
to
see
beyond
a
dol' A- I spent a good deal of mouey in politics; but, with farms abandoned to decay. The blooming and busy
and canal, are such as must, within a few y are, induce
lar, and caring for no consideration except money —
•B t}effi»renooto the Committee, I must decline to abswer
Connecticut Valley was to be transmuted into a howling Threaten, thorn, aod they will crouch to your feet likoso large investments of capital in manufhctnrlnjr enterprises
to what Districts.
along the branches of our river. Tbe enterprise ofCapt
Q. Was there or was there not propounded to joo wilderness, peopled by emaciated negroes,—if they elected tnanv hound* Only swear that you are going to dissolve K. 11. Ward has made him a pioneer in this mutter on
tbo "Union, and the*timid creatures will get down on all such a scale, and we trnst that this period of depression
before the Sinate Investigating Committee inquiring into the ' Black Republican' Ticket!
fonrr.
bite
tbo
dust,
and
kiss
the
rod
rawed
to
chastise
nnd idleness once past, the furnaces of his works will no»
this 80bj6ct a question of this purport: '• Whether, the
Caleb Cashing was there from Boston, and Fernando
President of the United States and yourself bad had any Wood from New-York. Office-holders from Washing- them."
havo cause to grow cold for years to come.
Tbe above is an extract from the speech recently de[Chicago Prona. 24.
correspondence in regard to the use of money in thoelections of any State?" and if so, what wus his response up- ton, office-holders from New-York, and office-seekers from li veird in the United States Senate, by Senator Wigfall.
DEATH OF AX AMERICAN ••.Kiriinrr."—The Havana coreverywhere,
swarmed
over
tho
State
to
defeat
the
•
Black
on tho subject?
of Texas. Mr. W . is a model Democrat—one of the pro- respondent of the Charleston Courier notices a death as
Republican' Ticket Money from Wall street, money
A. There was a question of that kind.
minent leaders of the pa fly.
Q- State what your answer was?
follows: '
T- }
from the Custoin-Houses, money from the Treasury,
A- Tbe answer intended to convey .was this, that pend- pourpd in, in gulden streams, to buy up tho principles of TUF. CoxKKrrinrr ELECTION—FEEUNO AT WASirrxom*, The Trinidad papers mention the death of his Exccfleoi n g the Congressional Mcction of 1858. I suggested to tho men of Connecticut. But their principles were not Tho Conneticut Election has disappointed and cbsrgrin- cv, Sir William IJeckcr, Knight Grand Templar, Ac, at
the advanced age of 87 years. Mr. Becker was a native
him tbe suspend on of (he payment. of this, monthly stimarket Tho threats failed and tho money failed. cd both wings of Democracy at Washington, besides up- of Philadelphia, nnd came hero 70 years ago, as a jour. peod to Tho Pcnasylvaniau and'Argus, and the api^vpri«tjo» of that money to party purposes, to be used iu dif- Connecticut spurned the one and despised the other, and setting Mr. Seymour for Vico-President at Charleston, nevmuu carpenter, and worked at this trail" for many ycara
ferent localities. It was my own suggestion to him that, taught the hands outstretched to bribe her, that the State and extinguishing Touccy's chances for a return to the in'Trinidad. where he married a rich quadroon, aod, ^b?
in mv judgement, the money was uselessly expended In which has furnished the Schoolmasters for the Union Senate. The Douglas interest in the event of success, his own industry and skillful management of bin wife » fortune, soon aquireel a princely fortune, and was knighted
•teeing up effote papers, awl that if could be naed to betwere prepared to claim it as an evidence of his populari- for a large gratuity which be offered to the Spanish Govter advantago in getting out votes, circulating documents. knows bow and when to use the ferule!
• &c. . • I told him (hat I thought it would be better for Maryland is to be represented in-tho Chicago Conven- ty, and wort urge this defeat as a reason for his nomina- ernment during the Don Carlos civil war. He has four
tion. The Republicans are much rejoiced at the result sons, all of whom hold prominent positions in the Spanish
the party to app'y it in that way, and that I wovfld take
the reiporwib.lity of doing i t I assumed tho respensbili- tion. The Republicans in that State cast only 260 votes iu the Legislature, thus securing the re-election of Mr.
1f and did i t ho not diwonting from that courep; but there in 1856, but they have been steadily gaining ground, Foster, one of tbo most esteemed members of the SenlitC >0
—
—
— •
, -_
was no aj»«3c direction f.-om th?Ptesdent to me to do and in the election next Fall will show a
be thrown into 1he society of hisrepudiatedrepublican
it. Jt ia justico to biro to state that he had authorized strength which will, astonish tho disunionists. Four ate.
tba pavnient of certain raoocy^ at certain rites per annum, S!avo States uiQ have delegations at tho Chicago ConThe Independent says that tho remains of Stevens and brethcru His fortune has been sot down at four mi Dions
ftutof'the profltaof the printing, to The Pennsylvanian,
narie«t(whose real name was Harrison,) lie at Eaglcwood, of dollars!
aod to The Argus, and t W when this election occurred, vention—Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Misouri.
UHBTOINC—'This business will not be earned on to
11 actiug upon tbo belief 1 have already, stated, took the Tho Newark Evening Journal, (I)ciu.,) gives up all side by side, between the graves of James G. Birocy. KJ great an extent in this eountv this season, as was anAbolition candidate for President of tho United States,
respoasibUily of making thla smjgeslion aad carrymg it
ticipated, unless we have some heavy rains soon. Tbe
out; m that the nn or blame or stopping what I always hope for a third party movement in New Jersey, and and Arnold Buffum, President of tho first American An- logs, in large quantities, lio on the banks of the different
deemod an unjust tax upon roe, as the mechanic pcrfonu- ga^S it is absurd for the Democrats to base any hopes ti-Slavery Society.
streams, but there is such a scarcity of water that they
the work, and of diverting tho money to other purpo- upon i t
" As matters stand at present, tho only efflcannot be driven to their destination. {Sanilac leader.
itwia
upon
ROODS ISLAND ELECTION.—Sprague, the Know-NoV ? ' a i n , rests
.
»P°" me alqoe.
Cient livo party we shall have to fight here is the Black
Rnons
Know-ISOThe citizens of Chicago are daily enjoying the luxury
tto.Pra.tol
„ | ^ M I I . I .ml tt IM. e o o d r a o o i t i , » IfiSt- oMdidMc, is dccttd Ofmmor b , 1315 m j o n l j
of strawberries and cream.
!
m « 5 l not dinent from i t S"Vk5
' I well to arrive first as last." dvj
. d !
|
PaddJeford.
ISSStTSS^JtSStSg&S
.w> iiooauoo.«O,
t
. C|c ©rani araiicrsi 'JJrrjli).
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feltts
%SS£&
TRAVERSE PITY.
•A. s m a r t , intelligent a n o e a r i n c m«n
p r e s e n t e d himself t o k i s H o n o r , J u s t i c e B a l d w i u , y e s t e r d a y afternoon, a n d said h e w a n t e d a w a r r a n t f o r h i n w d t
D t o w j n u ) : — O n F r i d a y last, w h i t e t h e w i n d i r u blow- H e h a d b e e n o n a s p r e e , h e a i d , f o r several days, a n d
i n g - I r M h from t h e N o r t h w e s t , NOBXAN B . COWLEB, E s q . , h e was f e a r f u l t h a t t h e d e l i r i u m tremens would t a k e h o l d
of E l k R a p i d s , s t a r t e d a l o n e in a small b o a t t o c r o a t h e o f h i m , ! a n d bo d e s i r e d a c o r n m i t t m c a t - T h e J u s t i c e
B a y U) N o r t h p o r t , a d i s t a n c e of 1 5 miles. O n S u n d a y complied w i t h b i s r e q u e s t a n d m a d e o a t t h e n e c e s s a r y pap e r s , a n d a s t h e r e w e r e no officers p r e s e n t t h o a p p l i c a n t
a f t e r n o o n h i s b o d y w a s f o u n d on t h e b e a c h a b o u t t h r e e
i n q u i r e d t h e w a y t o Uie j a i l a n d s t a r t e d . H e a r r i v e d a t
m i k a b e l o w E l k B a p i d s . F r a g m e n t s of t h e b o a t .were t h o jail, a f t e r i n q u i r i n g several t i m e s while o n t h e r o a d
f o u n d Dear t h e b o d y . T h e p r o b a b i l i t y i s t h a t t h e b o a t f o r d i r e c t i o n s t o t h e " b l u e e a g l e , " a n d h a n d i n g o v e r h i s
w a s c a p s i z e d b y a squall, d r i v e n a s h o r e a n d s t o v e t o p a p e r s w a s d u l y c o m m i t t e d for t e n days.
[ A u b u r n Advertiser.
pieces on t h e beach.'
M r . C o b l e s w a s a h i g h l y r c s p r c t e d c i t i i c n , a n d wn3
:
NEW
GOODS.
> ~ pr. . • a p r g i i
S WT
*
WE HAVE SOW OPENED
T h e Largeist Stook of
GOODS, GROCERIES,
P R O V I S I O N S ,
CONSUMPTION CURED 1
DR. C H U R C H 1 W 8 DISCOVERY.
W i n c h e a t e r ' s G e n n i n e P r e p a n t l o n of t h e C
cully P a r e Compound of lh«
M
HYPOPHOSPHITES
o f i M E nnd SODA,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J. ¥. Cut' t c i t u
of Paris aa a Bpcclflc Remedy lor
C03ST B T J M P T I O K !
THE EXTRAORDIKARY RESULTS OBTAINED IK ALL
the stages of P c l a o n v y Disease by Dr. Churcltili's new
Treatment—tb« H Y P O P H O S P l l l l E S O F LIME AND K ) D A
removes all r u n a i n l n g doubt aa t o t h e inestimable value of
this Discovery. Consumption i s n o longer to be regarded as
an incurable malady.
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians h a r e already adopted t h i s
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable succcsn. Let nu Coutumplive delay a m o m e n t to try it. I t is their last h o p e !
Dr. Churchill s a y s :
•>I a m anxious t h a : the H r r o r a o s r n i T t s should be t r o u g h t ,
j speedily aa possible, i n t o universal use, M 1 KNOW thatUioy
ill prove n o t only as sura a Remedy in Consumption a» y a l n i n e la In I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, butalao aa cllcctua! a PreservtVaccination in Small P o x .
a o inataace have I found th« remedy fell to p r o t e M
everything t h a t could reasonably he expected fiotn IU
- Out of twenty-two eases in the t h i m or last stage, treated
at my Dispcnaarv, d u r i n g the past year, c i r h t lia\ e > cmpletely
recovered, elght'have died, end six are still under t s e a t m e n u
Such a result is altogether unparall'icd in the annals of medl-
MIL^AVKKB ELECTION.—The R e p u b l i c a n s of Milwaur brought to t h i s m n r l c l ; which we will be h i p p y t o
kee h a v e a c h i e v e d a n o b l e t r i u m p h , c o n s i d e r i n g t h e fearful o d d s w i t h w h i c h t h e y h a v e b a d t o c o n t e n d in t h a t | oDcr a', such priccaaa will accord reasonably with the T I M E S
city. T h e c i t y h a s h e r e t o f o r e i n v a r i a b l y g o n e D e m o c r a - 1
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
tic b y f r o m l , t ) 0 0 t o 3 , 5 0 0 m a j o r i t y ; n o w t h e m a j o r i t y j Traverse Oily, Nov-25. I S M .
•
i-tf
N r w s P A P E p SCRICRIIIERS IXDICTED.—The (Jranrl J u r y
o n t h e D e m o c r a t i c M a y o r ( t y n d e ) is 1,045. T h e B e - j
of H a r t f o r d C o . M a r y l a n d , h a v e i n d i c t e d L B . U u l l f o r p u b l i c a n s e l e c t t h e i r T r e a s u r e r bv 3 0 0 m a j o r i t y . T h e
t a k i n g t b c . N u w - Y o r k T r i b u n e , 3 . B. W a l t o n f o r h a v i n g R e p u b l i c a n s r a n a s t r i c t ' p a r t y t i c k e t f o r all tin: otilths.— |
FOB T H E CAMPAIGN I
in h i s possession H e l p e r ' s I m p e n d i n g Crisis, a n d I f y v i d F o r t h i s g r e a t B e p o b l i e a n gnin in M i l w a u k e e , t h e G c r '
c o n t r i b u t e d esscatiultv, a n d t h e y h a v e the t h a n k s of I T w e n t y C o p i e s S e v e n M o n t h s f o r E i g h t D o l l a r s ! :
T u c k e r f o r Circulating t h e S u n d a y S c h o o l C h r i s t i a n A d t h e f r i e n d s of f r e e d o m t h r o u g h o u t t h e Stat«
Tocatel
,
UE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN O F T t ! r : PRESENT
[Kenosha Telegraph.
ir will be the most e x c i t i n g and i m p o r t a n t of nnv
PBOCD . o r THE C i t A r r . — W c soo b y o u r e x c h a n g e s
IU the history of the country- To secure s o
A resolution of I n q u i r y i n f o t h e G o v e r n m e n t , exyen>li- :
'Mil., w ill require a m a t ileal of earnest anrt systemfrom N o w J e r s e y t h a t t h o t y p M C t t p r j a r o f e l i c i t a t i n g t a r e s a t t h o t i m e of s e n d i n g t h e A r m y i n t o U t a h h a s been
aticlaboi. Every school district should be unpolled with
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hearing upon the great questions at Is-roe. This
themselves u p o n t h e a p p a r e n t m o r a l i t y of t h e i r c r a f t . —
:au be done In no way ao easily or so cheaply aa t>y the cirOn® of thoso p a p e r s r e m a r k s , t h e p r i n t e r s of N e w J e r s e y likely t o reveal a n o t h e r s p e c t a c l e of official s q u a n d e r i n g
T h i s Remedy is the most powerful O e n c r s t o r of Blood
culation of newspapers.
c s o m e t h i n g worse.
THE DETROIT ADVERTISF.lt will earnestly labor to On known, and i s eousllv efficacious in all forma of Debility;
b o a s t t h a t tborq is n o t a single p r i n t e r in t h e S t a t e P r i s i:» full duty in this m o m e n t o u s straggle, anil with th|» end in Asthma, B r o n c h i t i s Nervous Diseases Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
on of t h a t S t a t e , a n d b u t one in t h e L e g i s l a t u r e .
or whstever depends on deflcienl vitality of the rystem.
CacJIftlei fot^njndorlnff e f f l u e n t service t o the lfcepubWinchester's Genuine Prepnrntion
Ucan
M r . B u c h a n a n ' s Office-holders in N e w Y o r k refuse . t o
issue Its i* put u p in large bottu-s with the follow lug worua blown In
i s s ; V Edition, f o r a "period which will cover the e n t i r e hls- tiie glass: " D a . J . F. C u t ucmLi.'» Y v i o r u o f r u i r e s or LI*K
appear and testify before the H o u s e Investigating Comt'lry of the c a n \ a s \ a; a rate t h a t will barely repay the
SNO Son*. J. WISCUKSTKK. NEW YOBS." Each bottle has
m i t t e e . T h e i r r e f u s a l i s a s significant a± t e s t i m o n y could
but which will place it within the reach of ev,-ry family in also, a rsC-siMiLX signature.
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fST No other can l « relied on as the pure Hrnophnschitea.
tlicSur.e. T i e - W e i k l y Advertiser Is therefore off.-ri'd, f o r
bo. M e n u n j u s t l y assailed d o n o t s h r i n k f r o m vindicaUnless perfectly pure, they sre not only nselt w, hot positlvclv
S e v e n U o n t h * f r o m t h e first o f M n y n e x t ,
tion
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injurious. No m o * or other drug should be combined with
at the following low r a t e s :
TERMS:
them, or taken s t the same time.
THE CHAEUBTTOS .COMTXTIOS.—The N a t i o n a l D e m o Zir P r i c e $2 0O, or t h r e e bottles for $ 5 or,'with full direcTwenty copies to one address,
S 8 TO—or 10 ccnts each.
tions for use. A libersl discount t o physlcisns and the trsdo.
Filly copies to one a d d r e s s ;
IS 00—or 3«
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c r a t i c C o m m i t t e e unanimously resolved u p o n h o l d i n g t h o
M
The DRV SILTS furnished to the profession. Blngle bottles
On* hundred copies to otte'addre<s S3 00—or 33
•*
C o n v e n t i o n a t C h a r l e s t o n a s e x p e c t e d , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g all
The number or the VfoeVly Advertiser which will be Ipsned In concentrated solution sent by mall, when specially ordered.
the lirsl of May, will record the doings of the Charleston Sold wholesale and retail at the Solo General Depot in t h e 0 .
thB compInint? of e x t o r t i o n . N o n e b u t t h o t l i t e a r c deConvention, so far as t h e v may then bo known. The p a p e r S 43 J o h n street. Let no one deceive yoa, hut purchase and
aired t o a t t e n d .
will coutinuu to be t e n t f r o m that date, on the terms stated
o a l v " W i n c h e a t e r ' s l'renaration."
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS J C 9 T RETURNED FROM CHI- above, uutil '•<• 27th of November,—three weeks after the
D r . Chnrchill'a W o r k on Consumption
CAGO WITH A STOCK OF
IOW ready, anil w ill be sent giatin to t \ i i y Consumptive o r
election—and the i n t e r v e n i n g poriod will Include tho e n t i r e
BRITISH A i o r r - — T h e B r i t i s h A r m y , for t h o y e a r I 8 6 0 ,
is well as the r c s o l t of the contest. Those who Nervous sufferer in the United States, on receipt of twelv®
IS t o cousist of 2 4 0 , 0 0 0 m e n . T h i s includes t h e whole
tile or the Weekly Advertiser d n r i n g these seven cento In stamps to cover e x p e n s e «f por.ages. Also, circumonths, will, therefore, 1* in possession of a complete his- lars and all requisite i n f o t m s t i o n without charge. Let s o
f a r c o r e q u i r e d f o r t h e p r o t e c t i o n of I n d i a , t h o - C o l o n i e s ,
toiv of tho great straggle Upon which we are now entering.
one delay, for time l» precious in ao fatal a malady as Con
a a d t h e B r i t i s h I s l a n d s i n E n r o p e . T h e c o s t wlD a m o u n t which be offers a t h l a N c w Store, r h b a p lor Cash or Barter.
Jicsidc. the publication o f matter bearing directly o)>onthe sumption. Address,
- J . WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agency, ' '
election, the Advertiser will keep a careful record of other
» 875.00e.000.
public events, and especial'y of such an affect the prosperity
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43 J o h n s t r e e t New York.
and excite the interest of "the people of Michigan, During
. F o r sale by
REV. D . NORTH COXTICTKD.—At F a y e t t e v i l t e , N . C .
; I n Bhls. a n d Ilf. Bhls.
MORGAN BATES,
it# can-or of thirty years, it ha;i l*en lndentified, more than
C . DAVIDSON, Agent.
o n t h o 4 t h inst., R e v . D a n i e l N o r t h was f o u n d g u i l t y of
Herald Office, Traverae City.
any other paper, with their progress and advancement, and
Nortbport, A p r i l 20, loC0.
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through its correspondents and its attention to the local incirculating " H e l p e r ' s I m p e n d i n g Crisis," and sentenced
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
terests of the various sections. Is doing more now than any
MORGAN BATES,
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will
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h
e
r
s
d
d
r
e
M
to
Urn.
K.
Creagor,
Baltimore OUT,
t o i m p r i s o n m e n t f o r one y e a r .
other in Detroit, to develop the resources and build u p the
Maryland, with three 3 c o n t postage s t a m p s enclosed, shall
wealth of the State.
' A n o n y m o u s letters b a t o b e e n addrosted t o M r . Covode,
We ask the aid of Republicans throughout the State, in e x - reaeive bv r e t u r n mail, somcthiug of importance t o ber- 1
H e r a l d Office, Traverwe City, Alicb.
"
Woman
know
thyself
and
l»e
happy."
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tending the circulation of the Advertiser lor the Campaign,
t h r e a t e n i n g h i m a n d . M r . S h e r m a n w i t h assassination,
i t h a little effort, l a r g e clubs can lie obtained at every PostIY ZtABOR SO H A R D W H E N W A S H I N G t
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS—NOTICE IS HERE w
unless t h o y d e s i s t f r o m t h e i r i n v e s t i g a t i o n i n t o t h e official
have a chiiuical
process for cltoning clothing, b ) 1 h s
' hi
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BY GIVEN, t h a i the contract*) fur building the Alleg.in, Office, and those diatrlo b l a r e most reliable in every contest,
where the greatest pntuber pa pel
hlch t h e clothc*can he washed y e w clean without
Xluskegou, anil Traverae Ba.v State Road, t h r o u g h the Ct c U of M r . B u c h a n a n ! .
TWENTY C O P I E S or tho Weekly Advertiser will he sent b o i l i n g a n d with very .Utile rubbing. By t h i s m e t h o d m u c h
tie* of Allegan, Ottawa. Muskegon, Oceana, Mason, Manito one address, for one year. fo» FIFTEEN DOLLARS—Or 75 hard labor can t c fsved—THE WASIlfNO CAN BE DONE
NKWATCO.—The R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t h a s maHe a clean andG(ao<LTravenk.'\tilllM-lci to the lowest bidders at
IN H A L F T H E TIME, and the clothes sre very w h l t e e n d cltaiw
cents a copy—in a d v a n c e . Single copies St per annum.
time* and places following:—via:
• w e e p in N e w o g a . T h q m a j o r i t y r a n g e s f r o m 1 9 t o 118.
All that portion lying iu the county of Allegan will he let
The SEJH WKKKI.V In published on "Wednesdays and Sat- and last much longer, for they are not woru by rubbing as b*
the. Yjltagoof Allegan on Tneadny. the 10th day 'of April, u r d a y s at Two Dollars per annum, in advance. It contains the old way of washing by machinery, 4 c . > The articles uaed
T i n m a j o r i t y f o r A m a s a B. W a t s o n , R e p . , f o r S u p e r v i s o r
cost but little and are easy t o obtain. L mail the recelpe u>
c o m m e n c i n g at Bine o'clock, A. M., being abuut 21 most of the m a t t e r published in the Daily.
order, postage pai.l, on receipt of fifty cents; three c e n t postk 3i.
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The DAILY ADVEUTISEB is published at Six Dollars per a c e atamps a s soud as money.
All lying in tho connty of Ottawa, a t the village of Grand
li>tf
Address,
DR. 3. P . C R E A O E R
. A m a n u f a c t o r y of f r i d t i o n m a t c h e s h a s l a t e l y b e e n p u t Haven, on Tuesday, the ITth day of April, 1800, c o m m e n c i n g
Baltimore City, MA.
nine o'clock. A: M., being,al>o\itJ7 miles.
In o p e r a t i o n in C i n c i n n a t i , w h i c h cost f o r t h o b u i l d i n g a n d
• , a j f you w a n t something do Jiot miaa the Washing a n d
All lying In tin*County of Mnskegon. at Ihe Tillage of MustnadirTn thu contiiyon of a certain Mortgage executed
m a c h i n e r y $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 . Ik will t u r n out 0 , 0 0 0 g r o s s m a t c b - kegon on Tuesday, the'.'ltb day of April, IbCU, at nine o'clock, on the 17th d a v o f August, JtUW, l>y Patrick A. Smith am! Uoney r e d p e s , for they are all I claiia for thetn. and they
cliould
be
in
c^
cry
family.
14-3US
A. M , being about li tuiles.
Catharine Smith his wile, o l Mackinaw, State ot .Michigan, to
&' per day.
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All that p a r t l y ! n g in the Conntv of O c a n a . at t h o villagi Michael Murray a n d P a t r i c k Murray, of the same place, anil
of Rose'veil, on Thursday, the 3d day of May, at nine o'clock. recorded on tho 'iOtii <lty or Angus!. U.'.s, in the RegisUr'f T T O N E T - T I I E B E S T O F U O N E k V - i H A V E A
I~1 valuable rtcipu for m a k i n g Horiev, which I Will « B d to
T h e ' H u d s o n N o r t h S t a r says t h a t t h r e e y e a n a g o a A. M.. b e i n g about 2fi mites.
OOteebr tlie County of Mackinaw, in Liber II. of Mortgages, a n y person upon receipt of fif.y cents. W e make u s e of It
man i n v e s t e d § 3 0 , 0 0 0 jp real e s t a t e in S L P a u l . A s h o r t ' All lying in the County of Mason a» the village of Pere on pages ED and 07: ami the amount claimed t o be due on the ' o u r family, AT H A L F T H E COST, and consider It aa good
Hatxinetto, ou Monday, the U t h day at May, 1HW), comnicnc- said Mortgage, st the .late of t h i s notice, being tho sum of
t h a best article of Lee houcy, r a o n w n i c n I I ca*KOT K
t i m e s i n c e , d e t e r m i n i n g t o r e a h ' t e w h a t h o c o u l d on it, Ing at nlhe-oVlock, A. M., being about S7 miles.
ninety-seven dollar? ($'J7 00); and no suit or proceedings at rou>. Any per*oa who will n u k e a n d sell it, can clear f r o m
,,in
Alt
lying
in
the
County
of
Munistee,
at
tho
village
of
Manis
b e sold i t for 8 1 , 8 0 0 .
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law having been instituted to recover the samo 6r anv part two t o throe dollars per dav. J t o n l y requires four articles t©
tee, on*Wednesday, the £ l d day of May, 1860 a t nine o'clock. thereof: Notice Is therefore hereby given, t h a t we shall foromake It. and they can be h a d a t any store f o r fifty c t n t s .
A.
M.',
b
e
i
n
g
about
2rt
miles.
. A C o n d u c t o r on ono of t h e C i n c i n n a t i c i t y r a i l r o a d
lose said Mortgage by a sale of the premise* described there- Every famliv may have t h i s deUghtrul luxury, for any l a d y
Anil all l y i n g i p the County of Grand Traverse, at Trav.-rw
o a r s h a s b e e n flood 82.1 f o r c o m p e l l i n g a m a n t o yield h i s Clty.'ort Monday. thi' 4th day or Jam-. 18(4), a m i n e o ' c l o r k A . ,n. at public suction, t o the hlirhest bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e can make it'lu ilftecn uitnutos, a t any time. Three e e n t pos»2 0 t h d a y o f J u n e n e x t , s t the hour of two o'clock in the
s e a t t o a lady. T h e C o u r t h e l d t h a t no w o m a n c o u l d M:. being about 31 miles, i n c l u d i n g t h a t part lying in the altcrnooD "of said dav, at the f r o n t door of t h e Court-House
A,B. I .P.COTA<*R
C o u n t y Of Leelartau, which will be lot at the same time and for said Mackinaw County, (the said Conrt-IIonse being the
l/.lm
Baltimore C i t y MA •
c l a i m a seat as a r i g h t
'placd"*'"
place for holding the District Court ror Willi Mackinaw CounSaid c o n t r a c t s will be tet nt the placo of h o l d i n g C i r c u i t ty,) In order to satisfy nnd pay the a m o u n t doe on said mort•> P A L A S K I T I M E S , " IlAWKINSVILLE, OA,
T h o R e p u b l i c a n C l « b a p T C h i c a g o a r e t a k i n g st e p s f o r C o n n s In the village* designated.
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gage, with the Interest, cost nnd expense* allowed by law.
The
road
frotti
the
village
of
Allegan
t
o
south
hank
of
F
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HONEY.—Dr.
R.
a
Smith
of
t h i s county, presented
The premises in said mortgage describe/, are s s rollows, to
t h e c r e c t i o n of a H a l l c a p a b l e of h o l d i n g 1 0 , 0 0 0 persons,
Grand RivCr, near Grand Haven, t o b« cleared of s t a n d i n g and wit: Being a Lot ninety feet son are, nnd bounded on the
|ual if
If n o t superior to a n y t h i n g
w i t h 7 b e a u t i f u l honey, equal
for t h e s i t t i n g s of t h e N a t i o n a l C o n v e u t i o u .
fallen timber four rod* Wide—from-the Village of Ferryaburg North hv a road leading'to the Farm of Ambrose R. DavenMrs. Smith,
Smith.
ever saw. T h i s honey was» manufactured by Mr*.
to Blark l a k e in Muskegon County six rods wide, a n d from — t , and along «aid road ninety f e e t : nnd on t h e East by a according to the directions given In a recipe which t>he pur, . . .
P 1.1.
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T h e n u m b e r of B a n k s i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e * t h i s year, Black Lake'north, from f o u r to s i x r o d a wide a s the Commisowned be William II. As tor, and a l o n g said lot ninety f e e t : chased of DR. J . P . CREAOER, Baltimore City. Marylandsioners may determine and whleti will be annonnced at the
Any
person
enn
get
the
recipe
for
making
honey,
and
he InI
on
t
h
e
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S
o
u
t
h
by
a
lot
owned
by
J
.
Donning,
and
along
a s s h o w n b y t h e rctorps t o t h e T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t , w a s
time* a n d places of letting the contracts. Tho road bed, the the boundary of the s a j d lot ninety f e e t : nnd on the West by dependent of tlie Honey bee, l>y writing to Dr. Crcager, MS
entire length, t o be two rods wide, well grubbed, and turn1 6 6 2 , w i t h an a g g r e g a t e c a p i t a l of $ 4 2 1 , 8 8 0 , 0 0 0 .
oad lending from the said D a v e n p o r t Hoad to Lake Huron, W e s t Baltimore sticeu Baltimore City, Maryland, enclosing
piked, with snfllricnt d i t c h e s to carry off all s a r f a c o water, _..d h a v i n g ninety feet fronting on the said road, in the vil- fifty cents.
lt-3m
and t o be raised two feet abovo the s u r f a c e t>f t h o d i t c h e s lage of Mackinaw. Dated M s c k i n w , Msreh 1.1«60.
Bora? u n g r a c i o u s s c a m p s a y s t h a t in s h a p e , t h e net
T H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L L . — D R . J- P. C R B 1 wheh the natnT* of the ground requires it. W h e r e c u l v e n s
MICHAEL MURRAY. >
A g c r i s the agent wholesale and r e i a l l f o r D r . WlieatleigVs
style of b o n n e t i s a c h w a b c l w c c i i a c o a l s c u t t l e a n d
may bo necessary, the same t o be built in a good and substanmsrlC-12w
PATRICK MUIIBAY. < M o r , g t " e t
colebrated I'einale Pills. TUISB l i n t s ABB r a t i t r i K v a w i a .
tial manner, of sound hewn timber, ahd to be twenty f i f t ] f w t
boggy t o p
wide. Upon all wtet, marshy ground, paid ro*d mnst be i o n - T E R M S O F C I R C U I T C O U R T S I N T I I E N I N T H BLR FOB L*t)IX«. FUB T « x r WILL BE&TOBB UKaLTU W&EM I*
>UT navB-MCHHK u i r x i K e o m o * AXT cxvrt
wnaTxrg*.
Rtraeted or timber not less t h a n eighteen [ i n ] feet long; said
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
C h i e f - J u s t i c e T a n e y w a s 8 3 y e a r s old o n S t P a t r i c k '
Thev never have failed in any case where the directions around
timber t o be hewn Or flattened on one side, t o f o r m the surf N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO HERKBT
face of the road,1 and the aldessufflclently s t r a i g h t e n e d t o form I fix and appoint t h e t i m e s l o r holding the Circuit Courts the box containing these Pills have been strictly followed.
1 ndeed. t h e r e l i w no case of failure occurcd t o o a r knowledge.
close and compact w o r k ; the whole to l>c spotted down on t o
ir the Ninth Judicial C i r c u i t «f the State of Michigan, for
Being purely vegeiable they are perfectly safe. Single b o x e s
N o n a S a h i b , t h e f o r m i d a b l e l e a d e r in t h e S e p o y rebellgood and suhstantTal stringers, so a * to form a s m o o t h and
30 years ltjtiO nnd lSl',1. es f o l l o w s : l a
mailed to order, paid, upon r e c e i p t o r $1—'.hree ccniJpo«tage
'level Snrftce.
LLEOAN COUNTY—On Uie t h i r d Tncsdsy of March, t h o
ion in I n d i a i s d e a d .
stamps ss good as money.
Contracts will bo let on the a hove w o r k t o unit bidder*, bu:
sccond Tuesday of J n l y , and the fourth T u e s d a y of OctoAddress.
DR. J . P. CREAOER.
no c o n t r a c t ' will be considered for less than o n e mile.
her,
. . .
A t l a s t a d v i c e s B u f l a l o h a t b o r w a s lull of i c c — e x t e n d 14-3m
. Baltimore City. MA
Full specifications for aaid w o t * will be given at the time OTTAWA COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday of March, the
i n g t w e n t y o r t h i r t y w i l e * n p t h e lake.
of l e t t i n g said contracts, or be f a m i s h e d p r i o r t h e r e t o by N.
fourth Tuesday or J u n e , a n d the third Tuesday In Oct©ATRIMONYI-MATBIMONYII-IR-CREAOBR
H White, to whhm all com-mnntertlon* relative t h e r e t o may
i s tlio s g e n t tor Dr. W i n d e r ' s c c k b r i t c d Matrimonial
DesUiof J . K. Paulding.
h e addressed at Grand Haven, Mieh.
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday In April and Seriea—(three l-ooks.) No. 1—A book Tor y o c n g m e u designwill bo r e q u i r e d to give good a n d antBcient
a n d the first Tuesday in October.
Tlarrytown, N . Y., April 5.,
i n g t o p n trsre themselves for remale soclfiy. No. ?—"XrNEWAYCiO COUNTY—On tlie second Tuesday in April a n d rore in Conrtsliip." 1 No. 3—" Reprodnotlve C'.nlrol." E i t h e r
H o n . J a s , K . P a d d i n g , S e c r e t a r y of t h e N a v y u n d e r
t h e first Tucsilay ln S.-pteraber.'
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o r w h l c h will l » mailed to order, postpaid, u p o n r e c t j ^ r w
p r e s i e e n t T y l e r , d i e d a t h i s r e a d c u c o a t l J y d o P a r k last l e g i s l a t u r e of the State of Michignn. entitled, " A n
,.
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the third Tuesday in April, and
Ceank
vide for the drainage and reclamation of Swamp I«ands by
Availing a t 1 2 o' cl ock.
IXTWTI'
the second Monday I n September. (Osceola County atDR- J . P. CTtEAGER.
means o t State Roads and Ditchca," approved F c b m a r y 11
tached.}
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Baltimore g n K ' l f l k .
1839.
A Negro m u r d e r e r Burned A l l r c .
OCEANA COUNTY—On the rourth Monday In April, a n d t h e
W A R E H O O 0 B » — O N HAND A N D F O R 8 A U I
D. C- HENDERSON",)
t r » t ThursdaV In October.
,
T h e V i c k s b u r g Bun « j * t h a t a negro man, belonging
stall.
theCollowiugdescriptionsof
N. f l . W H I TE,
> Commlsaloacrs MASON COUNTY—On the rourth Thursday In A p r i l a n d the
t o M r . W o o l f o l k , of D e e r C r e e k , Mias^ i n a - f i t oT pasr
Royal.
C;iya'.
M ^ n a ^ Demy,
J O H N ANDREWS. >
first Mumlav In Octobergloo, p l u n g e d a knife i n t o t h o h e a r t of a follow s l a v e — a
Commlasionera' OIBce,
)
MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in May. and the
Grand Haven, March 3d, 1K0. \
W o m a n , Who workefl o h 5 t h « tonfe p l a n t a t i o a ' H e . t h e n
f o u r t h Tuesday in September. (Wexford and Misssukce BHI a u V N o t c " P r p ^ r In every variety,
Book anil P r i n t Papers of all colors a n d sires. V m i l l s .
C w s t l e s attached.!
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fled t o t b o ^ w o o - l s b u t i A s c a p t u r e d b v t h e d o g s , .which
T T A C H M E N T N O T I C E . - W I L L I A M it. S T O N E
Bsc, s n d S:raw Wrapping P a p e r e t all Wxes a n d weights.
vs. WILLIAM D. HAYES.—Notleo Is hereby given O-* GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On the sccond Tucsdey in
w e r e i m m f l d i a t e l y p u t on b i a t r a d e , a n d a f t e r a d e s p e r a t e
R e c e i v i n g our paper d i r e c t from the Manufacturers, w e a r e
May, a n d the third T u e s d a y i n September. ( A n t r i m a n d
cmahlcJ t - o f f . t l s c m a t s* low prices s« eny In this m a r k e t
r e s i s t a n t , b r o n v h t b a e k . A c o u n c i l of t h o n e i g h b o r i n g a w r i t of a t t a c h m e n t was t*8ued b u t of the CIrenit C o u r t
Kaikaaka Counties a t u c h c d - ) .
the C o a n t y of (irand Traverse, Michigan, on and tested the
t l C S — W s a t e d In e x c h a n g e tor C.oc^s or Ossh.
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F. J . LITTi.EJOHN,
23d d a y of March, A* P - IS60. directed and delivered t o tlie
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
C i r c a i t J u d g e of the Ninth J u d i c i a l CircaiU
a t t h e stake, w h i c h , w a s danti in t h c p r e a o n c e of all^ t h e Sheriff of the County of Grand Traverse, la favor of Wfllfcira
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H E A P F T R N 1 T P E B t y A R E n O t ' P E ^ t j l g tp*
all of w h o m s e e t n . ^ t e r r i f l j d o u t of t h e i r w i t s o n vie^ 1 - sum or ono h u n d r e d a n d eighty-five dollars; t h a t said writ
OETS"AND P O E T R Y OF VERMONT-EDITED
dcrsicncd offer t h e i r extensive Stock- of P o o r s , c o n s t *
• i n g s o a w f u l u scene/ t f l j c s p i r i t of t h e d o o m e d n e g r o waa r e t u r n a b l e on t h o 13th d a r of May. 1SC0, and said writ
by Abbey U. Hemingway. T h e design of t h i s w o r k la t o I n g of all k i n d . PURNITURE AND UPIIOLCTERY, totheir
h a s been duly returned by said S h e r i f f ; that from the r e t u r n represent tho general poetic Uteralure of V e r m o n t f r o m Ito
was unsubdued.
H e died cursing h i s judges—his last
e n d o r s e d o u a a l d writ, it a p p e a r s t h a t ' p r o p e r t y was attached eaily s e u l e m e n t to the present period. The selections a r e easterners und the public genera He, a t the lowest p w w i e
rates.
Being prepared t o meet all orders in oar line of best
w o r d j b e i n g t h a t h o w o u M '• t a k a v e n g e n n c c o n llicm thereon, end t h a t the d e f e n d a n t therein named. William D.
gathered from the most reliable sources, a n d wjll espeeially- news we would advise buyers t o ^ 1 1 npon c s h e r o i c . t ^ u g
w h e n thoy n » t e a c h o t h o c jn h e l l ! "
Haves, could n o t b« f o u n d whorcon t o make service.
imerest all Vennontera by birth-right now resident In this a n d elsewherr*. es sre i n t e n d n o t t o be undersold by s n y firtu ia
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b e e n t h e r e b u t Mrs. D o i b t e n l W o h a n f i r c r e d i t 'the
the property of I m p r o v i n g vision. Alen, all k i n d s of Tele- land,1 Ireland n n d E n gS l a n d , b y W m . K. Borion. P o r s r l e by
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scopes, Mlomeeopes. Eleetrie Machines, Drawing I n s t r o m e n t s ,
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the Republican candidate for County Treasurer at the
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And camn down w i t h n falling s t a r .
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God graht b a t t h i * - 4 a r t BO more—
T b a i when he leaves t h i s world of atn.
H e l l wing hi8 way to t h a t bleat nhore,
And find the d o o r of Heaven again.
Who are AmalgamationistsT
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e C h i c a g o J o u r n a l w r i t i n g f r o m
Cincinnati, relates t h e following i n c i d e n t :
Y e a r s of t a l k a b o c t t h e w i c k e d n e s s slavery, will not
«Ur t h e s l m r g i A blood, a s a a n g l e i n c i d o n t o o e n r r i n g in
m o m e n t On the cars t h e other day, we notieed a beantifal w o m a n — o n e of t h e finest forms, a n d sweetest, ladylike* c o u n t e n a n c e s WB h a v e seen for m a n y a d a y , a t t r a c t e d
o a r a t t e n t i o n . O n t h e s e a t b a c k of h e r was a g e n t l e m a n l y
l o o k i n g m a n , w h o s e feature* t h e lady's Very m n c h ref u m b l e d . B e f o r e t h e c a r e s t a r t e d , a n o t h e r well-dressed
gentleman c a m e in, a n d recognizing t h e first, t o o k a scat
b v the side of h i m .
• " U t h e t a stave? a s k e d t h e second g e n t l e m a n , p o i n t i n g t o t h e lady, in f r o n t
" Tea."
. W o w e r e astonished, f o r t b o lady h a d d e e p b l u e eyes,
" j h t , b e a u t i f u l h a i r , a n d a clear, b l o o m i n g c o m "YonrtT.
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" Twelve h u n d r e d "
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of t h e w o m a n , examined h e r hands, t r i e d b e r a r m s a n d
joints, a n d t h e n , as if e x a m i n i n g a beef; w i t h b o t h h a n d s ,
e x a m i n e d h e r bosom, a b d o m e n a n d hipe, in t h e m e a n t i m e a s k i n g t h e s h r i n k i n g c r e a t u r e a s e r i e s of q u e s t i o n s
such a s w e h o p o n e v e r again t o h e a r p a t t o o n e of t h e sex
of o u r own m o t h e r .
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money when the train
reaches'') >
T h a t b l u o f l y e d , flaxen-haired c h a t t e l , g o e s t o N e w
Orleans and to a fate worse than death. S u c h is t h e
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W e r e N o r t h e r n h a t e r s of slavery responsible f o r t h e
bleatiing
of t h a t c h a t t e l ? "
MALICIOUS W ILL.—A v e r y o d d case of p e t t y m a l i c e
in will-making w a s t h a t of a man who, n o t h a v i n g a p e n n y In t h i s world, left a w i n in w h i c h he b e q u e a t h e d t o h i s
friends and acquaintance* large estates in various parts
of E n g l a n d , m o o e y in t h e f u n d s , rings, jewels, a n d p la te .
H i s Inducement was t h e p r o s p e c t of t h o d e l i g h t of his
f r i e n d s a t first l e a r n i n g a b o u t t h e rich possessions w h i c h
w e r e to b e theirs, a n d t h e n t h e b i t t e r d i s a p p o i n t m e n t a t
finding h o w t h e y had 1 b e e n h o a x e d .
T h e " G r e f t E a s t e r n " s p e c u l a t i o n h a s e n t i r e l y collapsed* t h e official commission h a v i n g a f t e r c a r e f u l e x a m i n a t i o n , reported h e r u c a e a w o r t h y .
" N e v e r p u t off till t o - m o r r o w w h a t y o u can d o t o - d a y , "
M i d a m o t h e r t o a child. " W e l l then, m a m m a , let u s
e a t t h e c r a n b e r r y pie t h a t i s in tiie safe."
A m a n r e c e n t l y g o t m a r r i e d in K e n t u c k y o n e d a y a n d
h u n g himself t h e n e x t
N o d o u b t h e w a n t e d t o t r y all
v a r i e t i e s of nooses t o see w h i c h b e Hkod b e s t
BBPTJBLICA'H N A T I O N A L CONVENTION
A National Republican Convention will meet a t Chicago >
Wednesday, t h e 16th day of May next, at twelve o'clock noon'
t o r the nomination of candidates to be supported for Presid e n t a n d Vice-President a t the taext election.
The Republican elector* of the several States, the m e m b e r s
of the People's party of Pennsylvania, and of the Oppoaition
party of N e w Jersey, aad all o t h e r s who are willing t o oo-operate w i t h them In anpport of the candldatea which shall
t h e r e be nominated, and who are opposed to the policy of the
p r e s e n t Adminatration, t o Federal corruption and usurpation,
t o the extension o f a l a v e r y Into the Territories, t o the new
a n d dangerous political doctrine that the Oonatltntlon of Its
: own force carries slavery Into all the Territories o f t h e O n i t e d
States, to tho opening of t h e African Slave trade, t o any Inequality of rights a m o n g d t l s e a s ; t o d w h o are In favor of the
.Immediate admission of Kanaas into the Union, u n d e r the
Constitution recently adopted by Ita people, of restoring the
Federal Administration to a system of rigid economy a n d t o
the principles or Waahlngtqn and Jefferson, of m a i n t a i n i n g
, inviolate the rights of ibe'States, a n d <k defending t h e soil of
* very B u t e and Territory from lawlese invasion, and Of pres e r v i n g the i n t e g r i t y of t h i s Union and the supremacy of the
fconstiuitlon and laws passed In p u r s u a n c e thereof agalnat
t h e oonsptracy of the leaders or a sectional party, t o resist the
majority principle as established In the Government evon a t
' . t h e expense of its existence, are invited t o s e n d from each
State two delegates TrO'm every Congressional district, a n d
four delegates at lsrgo t o the Convention.
B. D. Mo BUSH, N.-York, P r e a t C s a a i c s M. CUT, Kentucky.
J ? s s u u BABTLKTT, i U l n *
JA**S RICHST, Indiana.
Quo. 0 . F o o o , New Hampshire. NOMA* % J e n n , niiuols.
LAWBKXCB BBAWBRD, V e r m o n t ZACH. CIUMIUK Michigan.
J o u x Z. GOODBICU,Mass.
J e n * . H. T w a a n * Wisconsin.
, (tipBON WILLS, C o n n e c t i c u t kutx. H. RABSAV, Minnesota.
J a x t s T. SHKBHAK, N. Jt&ey. ATOBKW J . STIVBNS, Iowa.
THOMAS W i L U A X s P e n i .
A W B. Joints, Missouri.
GEO RUB HARRIS, M a f j W d . : M a i n * t F. COKWAV, Kansas
ALVBBD CALDWELL V i r g i n i a . 1 LBWIS CLBTHANB, D. C .
THOMAS STOOKER, Ohio.
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R e p u b l i c a n Starte C o n v e n t i o n .
A RSTCSLICAX STATB C o a n c m o x , t o s p p o l n t twelve
Delegates to represent t h i s State i n t h e N A T I O N A L REPUBIJ O AN CONVENTION, a t Chicago, t o nominate candidates
f o r P t x a i n a s T a n d V i c j r - P a w j n w r , wiU be held In the city
of Detroit, on Wednesday, t h e 3d day of May next, a t 11
o'clock, A. M. The several c o u n t i e s will send two Delegates
f o r each Representative in the lower branch or the State Legislature, a n d every organised county h a v i n g no Representa!
O r e wpi be entitled t o o & g D e l e g a t e .
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The following was adopted by the Republican State C o l vea'tlan, August 19th, I M S )
R n o i v x n , T h s t in t h e opinion of t h i s Convention the ani n t a e n t or a n y Individual to repreeent h a y county in w h i c h
does n e t reside, should n o t be rooogntaed In s a y f a t a l
C o n v e n t i o n s end t h a t tho State C o m m i t t e e be Instructed I
make calls for f u t u r e C o a v e n t i o i a accordingly.
T h e counties of the Upper P e n i n s u l a are e x c e p t e d ' C
t h i s resolution for t h i s C o n t e n t i o n .
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G O L D L O C K E T for S5,
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encu in our present m o d e of disposing of our Jewelry.
A c , and from the universal aatlsfaction given to all who have
patronized our boose, we take pleasure in saving that we now
consider our business FAIMI.T and VBBBAJIWITLV established.
We wish I t understood that t h i s is S o L o t - r e a r , but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each p u r c h a s e r f t * the value
of his or h e r money in a G o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth $o each, which cann o t be b o s g h t at any retail s t o r e for the same price; and in
addition to the purchase, each person receives a P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , n o t less In value t h a n $2, and it may be worth
*3, 6, «, 10, 14, 20,30, 60, or even $300!
N o Money Risked!
We propose t o let a person know what Premium he will receive before sending nis money. Any l.ady or Gentleman
dealring one of the above articles, can first send us their
name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and
Pen, or Locket, and we will make their selection, and inform
t h e m by return mail what premium they are entitled to. They
can then have the privilege or s e n d i n g for it If they choose.
O u r P r e m i u m s are dlxtrlbuted in a fair and honorable manner, and as noon as the name of the purchaser Is received
with the $5, his Pencil snd Pen and P r e m i u m , or Oold Locket
and P r e m i u m , are p u t u p in a safe manner, a n d . s e n t t o t h e
owner by mail, free of postagu. Onr plan, from long experi-
TUBE O F ILLUMINATING OAS, for t h o uae of Private
noose*. Public Buildinga, Villages, Towns, Ac.—Patented
August, 1858.—Tbe prinflple, of the Invention consists in the
peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Gaa ia most
mlckly, easily and economically generated from Rosin. Oil,
fallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and p r o d a c i n g . for
about eighty cents, as m u c h l i g h t a s a thousand foot of ordin a r y coal Gas.
A long course of experiments at the hands of the inventor,
who has had many years experience in Gas manufacturing, as
well as by ourselves and others, has placed tbe invention beyond all doubt of its practicability. The public may be confidently assured that it ia at once the most simple a n d useful
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, a a d to
immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works from 100 fact capacity and upwards, are now In
readiness by DUDLEY A HOl.MES, manufacturers, Detroit,
as well as every t h i n g connected with the - S u n - L i g h t Gaa
Works," which will be supolied by them at all the principal
points in the Union, t o parties purchasing territory.
Persons of small capital, and particularly Gas Fitters, by
making an investment in the right to use tbe - Sun-Light Gas
Works," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
,&• All communications in the premises directed t o the
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
Treasurer for Proprietors,
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
their money in advancc, they can rely upon being as fairly
dealt with as t h o u g h they had made previous application.
And If any one Is dissatisfied with their purchase, and
unbiassed person competent to j u d g e says the articles are E
worth more t h a n the money paid lor them, and in some cai
TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person ret u r n the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
But some will ask (as many have,) how can we afford
give s o much for so little money? In answer, we say, t h a t stU
who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know t h a t
there Is acarcely an article or Jewelry purchased at a retail
store upon which there i s not ti profit or from 100 to 400 p e r
p e r oent. on m a n u f a c t u r e r s - prices.
We being Agents tor the Manufacturers, have adopted tlila
plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selling to Count r y Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty or c o l l e c t i n g
o u r billa.
By t h i s arrangement, we b r i n g the purchaser In direct c
m u n i c a t i o a with the manufacturer, and the profits that
made by the d o i e n hands t h r o u g h which Jewelry has to pass,
w e g i v e to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as aliove stated.
We th e r e f o r e offer the following i n d o c e m e n t t o p e r s o n s
a c t i n g a s A g e n t s for usi—
ABy person sending us $25 for oor goods, will r e c e l v o
Pencil a n d Pen, and Premium, or Locket and Premium, fhse.
F o r f a r t h e r Inducements, see Circular.
A m o n g our P r e m i u m s are articles suitable for Ladles a n d
Oentlomcn, snch a a
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Co., WALVUAM, Mass, Manufacturer* of P A T E M T LEV E R WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the
formly reliable time keeper. The movements o
construction, and are pronounced bv the h i g h e s t i . . . .
t o be faultless In principle and quality, and h a v e been proved
by the most exacting testa to be reliable and u n f a i l i n g In action. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m the
crude materials, in a single establishment, by connec ted a n d
uniform processes—the manufactory being o r g a n i s e d u p o n
the same system that haa keen adopted in the p r o d u c t i o n of
the unequaled American flro-nrms, which enables us to produce a movement at one-hair the price or any foreign movem e n t or the aame quality; a n d we guarantee the p e r f e c t
performance, for ten years, of every w a t c h manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by h a n d , the American watch-
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F r e n c h and English Merinoes,plain and figured ; Pararnettaa.
Delaines, in g r e s t v a r i e t y ; Valencia Plaids a n d S t r i p e s ; Allwool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e l s ; S a t t l n e t t s ; B r o a d c l o t h s ; Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Glove*;
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, Ac.. Ac.
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels, Orenelle, 3 Ply, 1 Ply, Superfine, C o t t o n
a n d Wool, Carpets; Druggets, 8 t a i r Bods Oilcloth, W i n d o w
Shades, Lace andMualin Curtains, C u r t a i n Fixtures, Feathers,
P a p e r Hangings, Ac., Ac.
W e h a v e many o t h e r styles of Goods, which will be offered
t o s u i t t h e times.
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H O L M E S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, Of *11
the desirable kinds, and h a r e also on band a l e u t h o u s a n d
pairs of o u r own manufacture.
We shall continue to manufacture a n d to receive almost
daily additions—so as to keep our stock at all t l m e s l n r g e i n d
complete- Confining ourselves t o the J o b b i n g trade exclusively, we can offer faclUtics uncqualed fo^Detrolt, at^ Jo
H. P . BALDWIN A CO.
Woodward Avenue.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1H58.
I
MPORTANT T O PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—We have now on band, sod constantly receiving, a
vert- large stock or Book *nd New* P a p e r of all sires. We
are Agents for nino of tbe best Mills in t h o country, which
ves us a chance to compete and undersell any establishment
the West, and would say that we sell p r i n t p»p*r che*net
and a better article than can b e found In this m a r k e t ; Also,
wc h*ve j u s t received a large Invoice or line M a n n l l l t n —
Please call and see for yourselves at
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P E A S E A FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Nov. 1, lHSa
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I C H M O N D S it B A C K l ' S . — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
Rook Manufactory and Book-Binder)-, No. 183, Jefferson
Avenue.—Account B o o k s e r every description marie to order,
of s u p e r i o r p a p e r and'-workmanship, sit lower p r i r e s t h a n
heretofore. M a r r a n t c d to give satisfaction In every partlouUr.
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Commercial Printing, Billing and Binding, executed IA
The subscriber h a v i n g h a d an experience or over fourteen
years, feci* assured that they can uefy competition In prico*
and quality of workmanship.
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tured w itb the utmost c*re a n d w AKKA»TKH to give satisfaction.
Order* f r o m Banks,Merchants. Manufacturer* a n d Railroad
All person* desirous of purchasing either at WHOLESALE
Companies, respectfully solicited.
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OR R E T A I L are respectfully invited to call and examine his
extensive stock, which shall be offered at price* uniformly
H A R L E S B l ' S C J H , (Successor to M. Howard Wehrter.)
low.
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H. HALLOCK.
Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Hou*ckeeping Articles, Mechanics' Tool*, Stove*. ( J r a t e s Tin and J a p H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED R A I I , paned Ware. Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American a n d
• road Watches, cased in heautifal styles, warranted ex- European L*w Agency of Lit/. A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, foil Jewelled, Lever* In
New York—for the recovery of Debt*, Lcgacle* and I n b e r l
every style. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing P e n s
tanees in Europe and the United States.
of every desirable pattern. These pens have received a Silver
Remittance* made t o all parts of Germany, with safety a n d
Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and arc not to
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson s v e B u e . K e a n d c y * B l o c k . Detroit.
be surpassed hy a n y Pen* in market. Also dealer In F I N E
Mich.
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J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
I have an experienced Jeweller, capablo of m a k i n g new
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H A O E A S O N S , MAP PUBLISHFRS, STATIONERS
work t o order.
r j • Engraver* a n d Lithographers, 20!t Main street. Buffalo.
FITTING STONES a n d Diamond Work, a n d F i r e Gilding N. Y „ over Sage's Piano Dooms.—We are prepared to exocnto
a n d Galvanizing, done a t short notice.
all work e n t r u s t e d to us with promptness and despatch, and
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all on as favorable terms as any establishment In the country.
work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.C o m b i n i n g all the different b r a n c h e s or Steel, C o p p e r a n d
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents. P e n s * e n t by maU, Stone Engraving, a* well as Crayon Work of the linest deaccompanied by th* C*«h, will be promptlv attended to.
scription. we guarantee satisfaction in sli cases.
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J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenne.
Mat,* I'.ir*MIit• Hhnir
«Vr.. t . i t h o L ' T H l l h e d f
foctive, a n d are continually gotting o u t or order. I n m a n y
parts or the country it is impossible t o find good w a t c h repairers, and watch repairing i s always uncertain a n d expensive. The introduction oT Americsn watches disposes or t h i s
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot
difficulty, a n d country merchants, as well as watch dealers.
of Brush street, u n d c r t h e Fulton I r o n Worka, Detroit, M.
Can keep.watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, a n d
thus supply t h e i r customers with a new staple, which n lav be Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Cooper*' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
used as any other «rtlcle, w i t h o u t mystery or humbug, gold Tools, Axes of every description. P l a n i n g and Tobacco Mac
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e Knives, T r u s s e s A<^, made to order oT a superior quaby tbe trade generally,
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and by BOBBINS A A P P L E T O N ,
General Agents, 15 Maiflen L a n e , N. i .
kar.ors, Knive*. S c i s s o r s Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s , *teel. Iron
" V T A L L , D U N C K L E E A C O . , 74 WOODWARD AVK- and Bras* Ware, polished and repaired In a m a n n e r to give
J . 1 nue. Wholesale a n d Retail Dealers In Foreign a n d Do- satisfaction to his customers.
mestic Dry Goods, Carpets, F l o o r Oil Cloths, P a p e r H a n g i n g s ,
Order* left at the office, corner of Brush street *nd JefferF e a th e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—We would p a r t i c u - son Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
larly invite the attention Of (he public
to the following Goods, be seen.
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References kindly permitted to Mcsirs. E d m u n d s , North A
Co., J . B. Wavne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A BatwelL
Detroit, J a n . 185®.
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•THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREpared t o furnish, a t short notice, .Stationary Engine*. Milt
Gearing, W*rebou!<c Hoisting Apparatus, a n d all varieties of
Iron Work. Repair work uu Propeller-, bleamera a n d Saw
Mills, executed promptly aad thoroughly. Caatinga—ewry
description.
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B R A S S F O U N D R V,
Wc are prepared to execute orders or any size for Brass s n d
Composition C a s t i n g s promptly.
Oil Globes, Oil Cups, Valves J o u r n a l Boxes, linage Cocks,
Cylinder Cocks, Steam W h i s t l e , for S t e a m b o a t s Locomotives
and Mills, Bells for Factories. Steamers and Locomotives, under eight hundred pounds.
FLORIDA.—BT Jottm-A B. HIODISOR.—tllustrrtcd with 6
IRON RAILINC AND V E R A N D A H S . ' w i
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tine engraving*.—One Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.— We are prepared to execute all orders ror Iron Balling for
This W ork p o r t r a y s with eminent ability, the crimes commit- Private Buildings, Churches. PuMic Squares, and for Cemetoted by our Government against the Maroons who tied f r o m
South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection un- r y _ Z ^ C a r n e r o r Fifth and Woodbrldge-sts.opposite Machine
der Spanish laws. I t shows bad faith exercised towards tbe Shop or Michigan Central Railroad. D e t r o i t
Indians of Florida, und is fonnd to present a t r u e view o r t h e
JACKSON A WILEY.
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long-fongbt Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOR
T O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN
SLAVERY.
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F r o m GovernorCTUM.oT Ohio.
I J . Sage A Son',. Map Publishers, Stationery E n g r a v e r s
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of " T h e Exiles aad Lithographers, WJ, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., over Sagu's
of Florida." I have read the book with great Interest ami P i a n o Room.
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We are prepared to execute all work entrusted to ns with
much ihstruction. . I t seta in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an i m p o r t a n t ,
rtion of our history, a n d clearly, reveals t h e secret spring* p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d on as favorable t e r m * as any
which successive s d m i n l s t r s t i o n s were moved In alfair* of establishment In the countrv. Combining all t h e dllfrreUt
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Steel, Copper a'ud Stone Engraving, a* well a s
Crayon Work of the linest description, we guarantee satisTao.,
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. . . tion all cases.
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g the evil influence* of slavery in be j Particular attention paid t o Bank and Commercial worx.
transactions which he narrate*. No one, it seems to me, can such as Checks. Drafts, Note*, Certificate* of Deposit and
arise from p e r u s i n g t h i s work without deepened convictions a t o c k . Coupon Bonds, Letter,Note a n d Bill Heads,Knv«l<ip«*.
of the wrong of alaveholding, and the necessity of earnest Ac. Maps, Portraits, Show Cords Ac., Lithographed and
and persistent effort for the deliverance of;our National Gov- printed In the most delicate colors by a new prices*.
For the convenience of the business community in thl* vie r n m e n t from th* control of the slave power.
cinity, we have established an *geney with Mr. J o h n W.
Columbus, July 12. 1858.
S. P. C H A S E
REPUBLICANS R E A D I T ! Copies sent I f mail on receipt Green, at the office of the Detroit Dally Advertiser, 212 Jefferson Avenue.
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J . SAGE A SON"R ,
or One Dollar.
FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO.,
fMAKCis KATMONP,
Pnllsbers, Columbus. Ohio.
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Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
A R E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET,
between learned and Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
The undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e Institution for
t h e dissemination of useful drinks," has enlarged a n d rejuvenated i t in the most thorough manner, m a k i b g It now tbe
most extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with facilities f o r
producing the flneatand most delicate grade* of Malt Liquors;
and is now prepared to fornlsh the various qualities or Ales,
Porter a n d Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t and bottling, at prices
ranging from $6 t o 810 per barrel.
E x t r a fine snd Stork Ales brewed to order.
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
in good order, wiU be paid for at same price* a* charged.
The attention of private families, a n d customers In general,
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h Keys,
is particularly called t o the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old
OOLD SHIRT STUDS—plain and with s e t t i n g s : GOLD S c a n * friends and new may be assured of the superior ouality and
Pins—new style; Oold Breast Pins, California D i a m o n d
flavor of these beverages, and all are Invited to call and samPins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
ple for themselves. All orders, with the money enclosed,
will receive p r o m p t attention.
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market rates.
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J . L. CAREW.
We have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Rtono
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Ring*,Gold
E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN S
Bracelets, Gold Hteevc Buttons. Gold Belt Slides,
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of H.
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac,
HALLOCK, No lea, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t Where may
ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, A c c o r d e o n s , Ac.
he found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the above
Unexceptional References given whenever r e q u i r e d .
goods just manufactured u n d e r his immediate inspection, and
TV A(!ENTS WANTED f o r every p a r t of tho C o u n t r y .
e m b r a c i n g oue of the most extensive assortments ever before
N. B.—In s e n d i n g y o u r names, write the State, C o u n t y and
o Be red in this m a r k e t
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Town plainly, so as t o avoid l e t t e r s being miscarried.
A m o n g his stock will be fonnd every kind and description
ADDRESS,
A N G L E dc C O . ,
ot G a r m e n t suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
1 0 2 CANAL BTREET. (Old No.)
F r o m the low priced and cheaper g r a d e s to the most fine
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New Y ork.
a n d fashionable garment*—all of which have been manufacMERICAN
R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , H A S NOW
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in Store, a n d offer for *alc, a foil s a s o n m e n t of Lake
S e p e r i o r and 8cn*> Iron, of all sizes, at greatly redue*d rateeThe Lake Superior Bar I r o n sold by the C ompany, is all
made f r o m Charcoal Pig. and Is far better t h a n the I r o n mad*
f r o m Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron W
the only Iron aold in this market, that ia made i n this manner.
Their Merchant Scrap i r o n is all made f r o m selected Scrap
and will bear comparison with the best Iron made In the
country.
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and E u r e k a Iron Company drafts taken at par in exchange for Iron o r a n y indebtedneas t o the Company.
Manufactured lrou also given in exchange for good Scrap
Iron.
Call a n d see or address
WM. H. 7.A.BRISKIE, Secretary.
Store c o r n e r Woodward Avenue and t'ongress-sL
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their t u r n i n g o u t : It protect* their tops f r o m the wastes of
the weather, a n d serves a* an ornamental finish.
Persons desirous of securing the r i g h t of manufacture, or
of sale, o r both, in Cities, C o u n t i e s State* or Territories, in
a n y part of the United States n o t already disposed of, will be
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing tbe undersigned. and by designating t h e t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, t h e y
trill also be famished with the t e r m s of sale.
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
Manufactured a n d for sale, in Detroit, by
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D U D L E Y A HOI-MES. 77 Woodward Ave.
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" T V A P E R . - - W E ARE P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y AT MILL
JL prices, all *ize* and weights of P r i n t *ad Book Paper:—
also Ledger Puper, Flat and Folded Paper, Letter. C*p and
Commercial Note. W r a p p i n g and Tisane P s p e r , F s n c y a a d
Staple Stationery in great variety.
' " 9 tons of Rsgs w s n t e d ia e x c h a n g e .
IUCHMOND8 A BACKUS.
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Detroit. Mich.
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S . C 1 T H B E R T * C O . , W M ^ a t e l>rngr!<M an..
• Grocers. No's 102 snd 104, Woodwsrd avenue, Detroit,
have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Rugsr
Syrup, Molssaes, Fish. F r u i t S p i c e s Nate, Liquors, Drugs
Cordage, P a i n t s O i l s Dye S t a f f s Naval Stores. Window Giaas
Ac_ Ac. "
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— . — M . W. C a n n y .
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W I N E H O U S E . — w n i a r d Harvey A C o ,
atucu
Lane, a n d 17 Cedar s t r e e t New Y o r k . H e m p . Cotton
Flax and Linen T w i n e s Imported a n d Manufactured Cord*ge.
Cotton, J u t e , M*nllla and American H e m p Rope,Tarred Stuff.
F i s h i n g L i n e s GlUlng Threads, Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, and all
k i n d s of Cord* a n d Lines.
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U Y F . H 1 N C H M A N i t C O f Dealer* In Groceries
and P r o v i * i o n s P a i n t s O i l s T w i n e s C a n v a s Anchor*
and C h a i n s Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oskum, Ac. A complete stock
or S h i p Chsndlery a n d the above named artlclea ahray* o n
hand a n d for sale very low, a t 40 Woodbridgu street. D e t r o i t .
Michigan.
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dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Boynton's H o t A i r F u r n a ce*, Register, Grates, Cooking R a n g e s T i n d e r ' s and P l u m b e r ' s
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHStock, Machines a n d Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper.
H . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby A Co.) W h o l e
MENT, No. 16 C o n g r e s M t , East.—A. C. ALEXANDER
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares, House a n d Steamboat P l u t u h c n .
• sale a n d a n d retail dealer in W a t c h e s Clocks, Jewelrv,
would most r e s p e c t f u l l y intimate t h a t , more folly to accomZ j f Agent* for WOder's P a t e n t Salamander Safes.
F a n c y G o o d s Plated Ware, Coa^bs B u t t o n s T h r e a d . A c . No.
modate the wants or the p a t r o n i s i n g public, a n d his large InP a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n paid t o H o u s e and Steamboat Pluatb79 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
crease or business, h e h a s adopted the improved facility which
ing. and p u t t i n g the most approved H e a t i n g and Ventillatiag
W e l c h e s Clock* a n d Jewelry repaired a n d w a r r a n t e d .
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F u r n a c e s a n d Cooling A p p a r a t u s In P u b l i c a n d P r i v a t e Build- Steam gives t o tt ' "
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FIRESIDE EDITION OF WAVERLY NOVELS,
o r ' s n k s J ^ S n s T V e l v e C Crapes a n d Merinos, p r o d a c i n g the
now complete, foil s e t s t o be h a d of
most brilliant c o l o n a n d best style of finish that every article
Detroit, Nov. 1 , 1 8 ^ .
DOUGHTY. S T R A W A CO..
B U H L 4c C O ^ MANUFACTURERS AND W H 0 L E - will a d m i t of. Shawl* or every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
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• sale a n d retail dealersin Silk, P n r . W o o l Panama. PalmLANK BOOK MANUFACTOBY^-THE UTOEB- T T 1 S T O H Y O F CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H.
i£ L e g h o r n a n d Straw Hate, F a r , Cloth, Plnah, Silk u d
s i g a e d h a v i n g a B o o k Bindery in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h h i s X I T h o m a s Bochic—two vols. J u s t received by
Glased C a p * all description* or man a f a r tared Furs for ladies
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DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO.
a n d g e n t l e m e n : Buckskin Glove* a n d MitUns, F u r , Kid, 8 3 k Bookstore, is prepared t o m a n u f a c t u r e , to order. Blank Book*
a n d Woolen Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Cravata, Suspenders. oT every description. Merchant* and other*, wanting -any
H i C M H M L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW SUP
Ac- H a tte r s ' S t o c k and Trimming*. Buffalo a n d F a n c y Sleigh t h i n g In t h a t line, a r e Invited t o give h i m a c a l l H a v i n g t h r
ply j o s t received. F o r eale by
best or workmen, he r a n safely g u a r a n t e e satisfaction In all
Robes, Ac.
P. B U H L A CO.,
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1868.
DOUGHTY. S T R A W A C O ,
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*D«t*oit, Nov. L 1 8 5 8 .
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T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A P R I L 20, I 8 6 0 .
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T r « v e r a e Cltjr, G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n ,
MORGAN BATES,
B E P O B T ON T H E
PUBLIC PRINTING.
W h o Got the Public Money, a n d W h o Spent It.
CURIOCS REVELATIONS.
T h e C o m m i t t e e on P u b l i c L a n d s in t h e H o u s o of R e p -
a b i r o a AKoraorsicTOK.
resentatives,
T B B M 8 .
o n DOLUS i r a Tim C u m V > m m . w t k t o tavsiWrfj la U r
A i T u n u i u n InMtttd far OMM DOUJI »«T i q u n (Un «—•)*
r,rt.;fesss8v>
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tod tltO f x OM colunn. L m l UnrtlptrntoU '< tbe ran
• • M t r l n : aft? rant* prrfello t f M m d a , far ibt tm U»rtlo«
sA- jssAU local >drtitUli«MOII mo«tb» p»M tolrtrirtlr to »d«mc«
of w h i c h M r . R a s k i n o f N e w Y o r k is C h a i r -
man, h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e i r i n v e s t i g a t i o n i n t o t h e m a n n e r
in w h i c h t h e p u b l i c p r i n t i n g h a s h i t h e r t o b e e n c o n d u c t e d ,
and from the testimony before them we gather the M o w ing facts:
C o r n e l i u s W e n d e l l testifies t h a t h e w a s t h e p r i n t e r def a c t o of t h e last C o n g r e a t ; t h a t J a m e s B. S t c a d m a n was
Al Kinds »f Jib Pricingfollyid bpeftwdy Eiwfaj.
e l e c t e 4 P r i n t e r of t h e H o o e e , b u t n p v e r p e r f o r m e d t h e d u a e s of t h e office.
CHARGES H. HOLDEN,
SMtorttfjj, Ctransrilcr anir Sofirilor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NOBTHPOBT,
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office Second Door South of Union Dock.
21-Iy
T.J.RAMSDELL
SMtcrnqr aitlr Counsellor at
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S O L I C I T O R ZN C H A N C B R V ,
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
. Office Second D o o r N o r t h of Buswell's Hotel.
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W * . n . PARKS,
Attorney at L a w a n d Solicitor in Chancery,
Grond Hnvon, Mlahlsnn,
*111 attend Court and to Collections iu the counties of Grand
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
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THEBON BOSTWICK,
NOTARY
PUBLIC,
OLERK AND REGISTER,
Grand Traverse. County, Michigan,
WM (Ira ptnoetl lUrBtkm to tie
PAYMENT O F TAXES,
X^oontion o f X ^ n d s nt T m v s m e C i t y L n n d
. O r t i o u , S ; i l e o f M . 34. X j i n d W a m m U , u n c i
u Gronei-il A o e n o / Bualneaw.
W n to Court Houe, T r i m * city, Mich.
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TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
*'"* Tmerse % Grand Trartree Oouly, Mki
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W A B B A N T S
C O N S T A N T L Y ON H A N D F O B
tale or l o c a t i o n ; I n v e s t m e n t s m a d e ; Taxes paid on nonresident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d purchase of lands at t a x sales.
And will alway* give the most carefal attention t o the Interest* pf my Correspondents, and In liberality, promptness a n d
accuracy of business transactions, would c o u r t uompariaos
with a n y Agency In the country.
Trhvewc City, Nov. 25,1W9.
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Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
H«» opened an Office at Traverse'City, Grand Traverse C o ,
Michigan, f o r thfe t r a n s a c t i o n of a
General Agency Business.
The U n i t e d States L a n d Officc i s located a t t h i s p l a c e ; and
partlcalur attention will be paid t o locating Land Warrants,
Investing money In G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g Information relative to' t h e general features, resources a n d advant a g e of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of t a x e s
and t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y Agency business with which he
iaay be entrusted.
XKKEBESCKS.
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Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. a, 1858,
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOWLE,
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in Traverse City,) attested on F r o n t street, in the vicinit y of the C o u r t House and public offices, is still open for the
r e c a p t i o n of the t r a v e l i n g public. The P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s
h i s hearty t h a n k s f o r the liberal patronage he h a s received,
a n d assures the public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared t o make
hi* guests comfortable. H i s charges will correspond with
th« times.
Good accommodation* f o r Horses and Csttle.
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G U N T O N HOUSE,
J A M E 8 K."GUNTON,
Wendell d o i n g t h e work, and getting
sixty-four c c n t s o a t of e a c h dollar received b y S t c a d m a n ,
w h o c o n s e q u e n t l y p o c k e t e d 3 6 c e n t s o n a dollar of t h e
" M r . E n g l i s h a n d myself offered t o d o i t f o r W e n d e l l I A . T h a t I d o n o t k n o w ; I a m n o t a w a r e of h i s a n t e for t h a t "
cedents; be has a large establishment there.
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A t Buffalo?
M r . G e o r g e W . B o w m a n , late S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e
P u b l i c P r i n t i n g , t h u s e x p l a i n s to t h e C o m m i t t e e one
A.
Yes, Sir.
s o u r c e of t h e s e immense p r o f i t s :
Q
I s h e n o t t h e p u b l i s h e r of s n e w s p a p e r ?
A
I d o n ' t k n o w ; I m a y h a v e h e a r d , b u t I h a v e not
W h e n I was a p p o i n t e d S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e P u b l i c
P r i n t i n g I discovered t h a t a b o u t $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 a y e a r w e r e b u r d e n e d m y m e m o r y w i t h i t
I t a p p e a r e d a f t e r w a r d t h a t t b e M r . J e w e t t here rep a i d for w h a t is called " d o u b l e c o m p o s i t i o n ; " " t h a t i s t o
say, a P r i n t e r w a s elected f o r t h e 8 e n a t e a n d a P r i n t e r ferred t o i s t b e p u b l i s h e r of a K n o w - N o t h i n g o r F i l l m o r e
f o r t h e H o u s e , a n d b v a p o w e r of a t t o r n e y t h e i r r i g h t s p a p e r a t Buffalo, w h o s e s u p p o r t w a s d e e m e d essential t o
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i n t e r e s t s of D e m o c r a c y .
w e r e transferred t o M r . W e n d e l l , a n d h e b e c a m e t h e p r i n A n d now let us see w h e r e the money w e n t to. F r o m
ter, in f a c t f o r b o t h H o u s e s of C o n g r e s s ; f o r instance,
t h e m e s s a g e a n d d o c u m e n t s w o u l d b e o r d e r e d b y t h e t h e t e s t i m o n y b e f o r e t h e C o m m i t t e e , j t plainlv a p p e a r *
Senate, and a certificate would be given by t h e Superin- that there was some foundation f o r o a r honorable P r e s i tendent ol P u b l i c P r i n t i n g t o M r . S t e a d m a n , a s P r i n t e r dent's righteous i n d i g n a t i o n a t t h e use o f m o n e y , f o r inof t h e H o u s e , f o r t h e c o m p o s i t i o n a n d p r i n t i n g of t h e fluencing elections, a s e x p r e s s e d in t h i s n o t o r i o u s F o r t d a
message a n d d o c u m e n t s ; t h u s p a y w o u l d b e d r a w n f b r Q u e s n c letter.
M r . J o h n L a r c o m b e , t h e m o n e y clerk a n d b o o k - k e e p t h e w o r k on a c c o u n t of t h e H o u s e P r i n t e r , a n d t h e n a
bill would be p r e s e n t e d b y W e n d e l l , in t h e n a m e of M r - er of M r . W e n d e l l , t h e late p u b l i c p r i n t e r , testifies a s folHarris, the Senate P r i n t e r , f o r the composition and print- lows:
m o n e y p a i d b y C o n g r e s s , w i t h o u t t r o u b l i n g himself t o <jo ing of t b e message a n d d o c u m e n t s f o r t h e S e n a t e ; a n d
m o r e t h a n t o r e c e i v e t h e pay. T h i s w a s t h e a r r a n g e m e n t t h u s t h e same w o r k w o u l d be t w i c e c h a r g e d a n d p a i d for.
a t first, b u t a f t e r w a r d s i t w a s get aside, a n d S t e a d m a u T h i s w a s d o n e o n e v e r y occasion w h e r e t h e s a m e docu" b e i n g a n x i o u s for m o n e y , " W e n d e l l b o u g h t h i m o u t e n - m e n t s w e r e o r d e r e d b y b o t h H o u s e s , a n d t h e c o m p o s i t i o n
executed but once; we traced $25,000 which we found
tirely, five m o n t h s a f t e r h i s election, a n d p a i d h i m the
was d r a w n e v e r e y e a r f o r d o u b l e c o m p o s i t i o n , w i t h o u t
r o u n d sum of $ 3 4 , 0 0 0 as a bonus. A b o u t a y e a r later, g o i n g i n t o t h e snudler i t e m s of p r i n t i n g , w h i c h would h a v e
testifies M r . W e n d e l l , " r a t h e r t h a n h a v e a r o w in t h e run t h e a m o u n t u p t o a t l e a s t $ 3 0 , p 0 0 a y e a r ! t h a t w a s
H o u s e a b o u t t h e m a t t e r , I p a i d h i m $ 1 , 8 0 0 . I t was a reformed b y an act a t t h e close of t h e last session of C o n gress; I discovered f u r t h e r , on l o o k i n g i n t o w h a t a r e callblack mail o p e r a t i o n w i t h h i m ; h e t h r e a t e n e d t o r e s i g n
ed t h e r e g u l a r a n n u a l d o c u m e n t s of Congress, of w h i c h
and mako a muss generally."
the n u m b e r r e g u l a r l y s u p p l i e d t o t h e H o u s e is. I t h i n k ,
M r . A D . B a u k s of V i r g i n i a , M r . W a s h i n g t o n M c - 1,520, juid t h e S e n a t e , 1 , 4 2 0 . a n d w h i c h d o c u m e n t s a r e
b o u n d in c a l f — t b e m o s t e x p e n s i v e b i n d i n g — a n d f a m i s h L e a n , J u d g e W a l k e r , a n d t w o or t h r e e o t h e r s , held mied t o e v e r y m e m b e r of t h e G o v e r n m e n t e n t i t l e d t o receive a
n o r i n t e r e s t s in t h e p r o f i t s of t h e office t o w h i c h M r . S t e a d c o p y , t h a t $ 3 7 , 5 0 0 w e r e e x p e n d e d e v e r y y e a r for d u p l i h a d b e e n e l e c t e d . M r . S t e a d m a u a t t h e t i m e of h i s c a t i n g t h e s e d o c u m e n t s . I think, if y o n w o u l d t a k e i n t o
e l e c t i o n t o the H o u s e h a d n o f a c i l i t i e s — " n o n e w h a t e v e r " c o n s i d e r a t i o n t b e p a p e r used a b o u t t h e p a c k i n g r o o m ,
— f o r d o i n g t h e w o r k w h i c h t h e p u b l i c p r i n t e r would b e a n d t h e t w i n e a n d o t h e r m a t e r i a l s used in p u t t i n g t h e m
up, t h a t t h e c o s t f o r d u p l i c a t i n g t h e m would r u n u p t o
c o m p e l l e d t o do.
$ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ; b u t 1 s h o w e d n y an e s t i m a t e t h a t 3 7 , 5 0 0 w e r e
T h e a m o u n t p a i d f o r p r i n t i n g Post-office b l a n k s a v e r a g e s e x p e n d e d alone f o r t h e p a p e r a n d p r i n t i n g : I discovered
a b o u t $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 a y e a r . T h e p r o f i t o n t h i s i s $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . — t h a t t h e p a p e r a c c o u n t s w e n ^ k e p t in a v e r y loose m a n n e r
— i n d e e d , e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y s o ; f o r instance, "paper arnountT h i s f a t j o b M r . W e n d e l l nays is s i n c e 1 8 5 2 in t h e dispoi u g t o so me h u n d r e d s of t h o u a n d s of dollars h a d M e n r e c e i v sal of t h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of p u b l i c p r i n t i n g , a n d h e h a s ed b y a m a n e m p l o y e d i n t h e p r i n t i n g office as a w a t c h g i v e n it " t o t h e p r i n t e r m o s t generally c o n n e c t e d w i t h man, w h o was in t h e h a b i t of receiving from vessels a n d
t h e o r g a n of t h e P r e s i d e n t " — t h a t i s t o t h e p r i n t e r of the f r o m t h e c a r s l a r g e i n v o i c e s of p a p e r sent b y t h e c o n t r a c U n i o n n e w s p a p e r , o r as it is now called T h e C o n s t i t u t i o n . t o r s t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t , a n d w h o would simply t e a r off
pi p i e c e of t h e o u t s i d e s h e e t of t h e p r i n t i n g p a p e r and
M a j o r H a r r i s of M i s s o u r i w a s p r i n t e r of t h i s " o r g a n , "
w r i t e u p o n it, " received b y s u c h a vessel or s u c h a t r a i n
a n d M r . W e n d e l l b o u g h t h i m out, as h e did also S t e a d - of c a r s so m a n y reams o f 56, 4 8 . o r 4 5 - p o u n d p a p e r , " as
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t h e case m i g h t be, a n d a d d r e s s t h a t n o t e t o t h e S u p e r i n man, for $20,000.
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T h e C h a i r m a n of t h e C o m m i t t e e h a v i n g a s k e d M r . W e n - t e n d e n t ' s office; I found I d o n o t k n o w h o w m a n y of t h e s e
dell a s t o h i s m o t i v e iu b e c o m i n g o w u e r of t h e " o r g a n ? " n o t e s or p i e c e s of p a p e r l y i n g a r o u n d loose in t h e office,
b u t e n o u g h t o m a k e a s c r a p - b o o k ; I collected t h e m all
T h e followiogtestimooy was elicited:
A n s w e r . T h e e d i t o r of t h e o r g a n is g e n e r a l l y suppos- in a s c r a p - b o o k , w h i c h I k e p t in t h e office, a n d w h i c h
ed t o c o m m a n d t h e p a t r o n a g e of t h e P r e s i d e n t T h e r e is was -there w h e n I l e f t
Q. D o y o u k n o w t h e n a m e of t h i s m a n ?
g o o d d e a l o f t h i s w o r k a t t h e disposal of t h e P r e s i d e n t
- s a y an a g g r e g a t e of $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 p e r y e a r , m o r e or less.
A . I think his name w a s W a l l a c e ; this immense
Q u e s t i o n . A t t h e disposal of t h e P r e s i d e n t ?
a m o u n t of p a p e r , I f o u n d , w a s in t h e sole c h a r g e of t h i s
A . Y e s sir. T h a t p a t r o n a g e t h e o r g a n h a s c o m m a n d - irresponsible man, w h o h a d no c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e Gove d f o r y e a r s , i t b e i n g i m p o s s i b l e t o k e e p n p a p e r u p h e r o e r n m e n t b u t w a s in t h e c m p l o y ' o f a p r i v a t e individual,
without Government support.
and I f o u n d t h a t he was in t h e h a b i t or winding t h e p a p e r
. Q , I s t h i s $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 w o r t h of p a t r o n a g e y o u s p e a k of foam t h e G o v e r n m e n t w a r e - h o u s e t o t h e w e t t i n g - r o o m ;
a t t h e disposal of t h e p r e s i d e n t p e r s o n a l l y ?
t h i s w a r e - r o o m KDS w i t h i n a few f e e t of t b e printing-office,
A . T h e l a w p r o v i d e s t h a t i t s h a l l b e u n d e r t h e con- a n d w a s o w n e d b y W e n d e l l , a n d by h i m r e n t e d t o t h e
t r o l of t h e H e a d s of t h e D e p a r t m e n t ; b u t if the P r e s i d e n t G o v e r n m e n t ; on d i s c o v e r i n g t h i s feet I dismissed W a l signifies t o h i s O a b i n o t t h a t h e w o u l d b e pleased t o see lace, a n d t o o k t h e k e y of t h e w a r e - r o o m i n t o m y own posA , B , or C g e t it, a s a m a t t e r of c o n r s o t n e y will obey session.
his wishes. I t h a s b e e n a m a t t e r of c u s t o m f o r t h e P r e s i J o h n H e a r t t t h e p r e s e n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P u b l i c
d e n t t o dispose of it. M r . B u c h a n a n h a s d o n e it, and his P r i n t i n g , testifies: I b e l i e v e t h i s w o r k could b e d o n e b y
predecessor, M r . Pierce, did i t
I n e v e r h a d a n y inter- t h e p u b l i c a t its o w n e x p e n s e for fifty c e n t s on t h e d o l l a r ;
c o u r s e w i t h t h e C a b i n e t in t h e m a t t e r ; m v i n t e r c o u r s e I would b e w i l l i n g — a n d t h i s will s h o w m y i m p r e s s i o n on
t h e s u b j e c t — I would b e willing, as a p r i n t e r , t o give b o n d
and security t o exccute t h e entire public printing and
Q. Y o u say t h e a g g r e g a t e a m o u n t p a i d f o r t h e e x e c u - b i n d i n g at a s a v i n g t o ( h e G o v e r n m e n t o f $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 a y e n r
t i v e p r i n t i n g p e r y e a r is $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
on present prices, a n d I w o u l d t h e n , if receiving all t h e
A
F r o m $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 t o $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 . I t h i n k i t will a v e r - profits o v e r a n d a b o v e t h a t a m o u n t c o n s i d e r myself makago $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
ing a good b a r g a i n ; I b e l i e v e f r o m $ 1 2 0 , 0 0 0 , t o $ 1 4 0 , Q . D o t h e p r o f i t s o n t h a t p r i n t i n g a v e r a g e fifty c c n t s 0 0 0 m i g h t b e s a v e d b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t e x e c u t i n g i t s own
i t h e dollar?
printing and binding.
A . A portion of it averages m u c h more; b u t the averBy t h e C h a i r m a n — H a v e y o a g i v e n t h i s s u b j e c t a good
a g e on t h e w h o l e is a b o u t thirty-five c e u t s on a dollar.
deal of c o n s i d e r a t i o n ?
Q . W a s t h e r e e v e r a n y u n d e r s t a n d i n g w i t h y o u while
A . A good d e a l ; s o m u c h t h a t I would b e p e r f e c t l y
iu h a d t h a t p r i n t i n g t h a t a p o r t i o n of t h e p r o f i t s should willing t o g i v e b o n d a n d s e c u r i t y t h a t I would e n t e r i n t o
i used t o w a r d s u s t a i n i n g t h e o r g a n ?
such a c o n t r a c t
A . Y e s , , s i r ; i t w a s g i v e u f o r t h e p u r p o s e of s u s t a i n Q u e s t i o n b y t h e C h a i r m a n — W e are a u t h o r i z e d t o ini n g t h e organ.
q u i r e i n t o these a b u s e s of t h e p u b l i c p r i n t i n g ; b e k i n d
Q
W a s t h e r e e v e r a n y u n d e r s t a n d i n g b e t w e e n y o n e n o u g h t o s t a t e a n y a b u s e s w h i c n m a y n a v e come u n d e r
a n d t h e P r e s i d e n t a s t o w h a t p o r t i o n of t h e p r o f i t s should y o u r o b s e r v a t i o n ?
go toward sustaining t h e Government o r g a n ?
A . T h e g r e a t a b u s e , in my opinion, i s in m a k i n g t h e
A
N o , p i r ; I c a n n o t s a y t h e r e w a s a d i r e c t u n d e r - p u b l i c p r i n t i n g t h e reward f o r political p a r t i s a r s h i p ins t a n d i n g ; I u n d e r s t o o d it, a n d I s u p p o s e he d i d .
s t e a d of l o o k i n g t o t h e i n t e r e s t s of t h e G o v e r n m e n t ; y o u
Q
T h e r e w a s no d i s t i n c t s u m fixed u p o n o u t of t h e e l e c t m e n w h o a r e n j j g p r i n t e r s ; t h e y e m p l o y o t h e r s w h o
profits?
sometimes are n o t printers, and then t h e y employ printA
No, sir; the understanding was t h a t the paper
e r a ; t h e r e m e d y , in n y o p i n i o n , is f o r t h e G o v e r n m e n t
s h o u l d g o on.
t o e m p l o y p r i n t e r s i t s e f c a n d l e a v e o u t t h e intermediates.
Q
A n d t h a t t h a t patronage should support it?
Q
D o t h e P r i n t e r s e l e c t of t h e S e n a t e a n d "House of
A . Yes, sir; I never had anything t o say a b o u t e d h i n g
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s d o t h e i r own w o r k ?
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F r o m a written Statement submitted to
the Committee
by M r . Wendell, it appears that the aggregate amount
p a i d f o r p r i n t i n g , b i n d i n g Ac., b y C o n g r e s s * in t h e last,
s i x y e a r s , was $ 3 , 4 6 2 , 6 5 5 , 1 2 , o r a y e a r l y a v e r a g e of Dearly $ 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 ! I n a d d i t i o n t o t h i s , t h e p r i n t i n g d o n e f o r
t h e E x e c u t i v e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e G o v e r n m e n t d a r i n g
t h e s a m e six y e a r s , a m o u n t e d t o $ 5 7 4 , 7 7 2 , 8 0 . T h e p r o fit o n t h i s w o r k r a n g e s from 3 3 t o 7 o p e r c e n t , a v e r a g i n g 5 0 p e r c e n t , a t l e a s t ; t h a t ia t o say, t h e w o r k d o n e
f o r t h o s e s i x y e a r s h a s cost t h e G o v e r n m e n t j u s t $ 1 , 9 1 8 ,
e lands, o r otherwise. He h a s a Pleasure Boat, t
7 1 3 7 0 m o t e t h a n i t s h o u l d h a v e done.
Mr. J a m e s English, Mr. W e n d e l l ' s foreman for six
y e a r s p a s t states, u n d e r o a t h : W i t h s u c h a n e s t a b l i s h &-ly
ment a s Mr. W e n d e l l ' a I could take the printing and d o
i t f o r fifty c e n t s o n t h e dollar, a n d m a k e m o n e y ; a s a n
e v i d e n c e of t h e f a c t M r . L o r c o m b e a n d myself h a v e offere d t o d o i t f o r W e n d e l l , in c a s e b e g o t t h e w h o l e o f i t
f o r f o r t y c e n t s o n t h e dollar, a n d a t t h a t r a t e w e w o o l d
h a v e b e e n a b l e t o m a k o a fbw dollars.
M r . L a r c o m b e , also a p r a c t i c a l p r i n t e r , s t a t e s : " I
t h e Trade, on liberal t e n a a
should b e v e r y g l a d t o h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d o t h e
S a s h , Glass, D o o n . P a i n t s a n d Nails,
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, and f o r sale.
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All orders for C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g wUl.be
" On t h a prices now paid?"
executed o a s h o r t n o U o e .
;
J J . K. -OH t—
h a n k- f u l for past- p a t-r o n a•g ea;; t a k e s t h i s o p p o r t * . ; " Y e * s i r . "
" C o u l d y o u Dot d o I t a t 4 0 p e r c e n t o n t h e p r i c e n o w
a t e of soliciting a cont i nu a n c e of t h e sa
T r a v e r s e City, November 24,1889.
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paid?"
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(sfocTit o r BOAR DM AN a i m , )
Traverse City, Michigan.
JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
N O . 22.
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N o S i r ; a s t o t h e p r e s e n t P r i n t e r of t b e H o u s e ,
1 a m i n f o r m e d t h a t h e is a o s e n t from t b e C i t y ; t h e r e i s
subpena after him from tbe Senate Investigating Committee, a n d h e c a n n o t b e f o u n d ; M r . D e f r e e s , w h o h a s a n
i n t e r e s t w i t h h i m in t h e H o u s e p r i n t i n g ; c a n n o t b e f o u n d
either; the printers w h o actually do t h e work a r e L a r c o m b e & E n g l i s h , w h o d o t h e p r i n t i n g a t 2 0 p e r c e n t off
t h e p r i c e allowed b y law.
Q . H o w is i t a s t h e S e n a t e P r i n t e r ?
A
T h e S e n a t e P r i n t e r e m p l o y s M r . Rives, w h o h a s
a large printing e s t a b l i s h m e n t and he employs his printe r s ; h e i s n o t a p r a c t i c a l p r i n t e r himselC t h o u g h b e h a s
long been associated with tbe printing b u s i n e s t I think I
m a y nay a u t h o r ! t i v e h , b e c a u s e e v i d e n c e of t h e f a c t h a s
been g i v e n g i v e n b e f o r e a C o m m i t t e e of t h e S e n a t e , a n d I
h a v e reason t o know, t h a t M r . R i v e s executes t h e Sena t e p r i n t i n g f o r t h i r t y - t h r e e a n d o n e - t h i r d p e r c e n t off t h e
p r i c e allowed b y l a w ; I t h i n k t h i s i s t o o low, a n d I d o
n o t t h i n k h e c a n save himself a n d d o t h e w o r k f u l l j u s t i c e
a t t h e t i m e ; b e only d o e s a p o r t i o n of t h e E x e c u t i v e p r i n t i n g ; t h e r e i s a p o r t i o n of i t d o n e b y M r . J c w e t t of B u f f a lo, f o r M r . B o w m a n .
Q. W h a t p o r t i o n is tfcat?
A H e d o e s t b e P o s t - O f f i c e blanks, a s I ai
• t 5 0 p e r c e n t off t h e p r i « a l l o w e d b y law.
Q
Is he a practical printer!
Q. I w a n t t o ask y o u w h e t h e r y o u k o o w of a n y p a r t o f
t h e p r o f i t s d e r i v e d from t h e p u b l i c p r i n t i n g b e i n g a p p r o p r i a t e d t o w a r d c a r r y i n g any of tbe C o n g r e s s i o n a l e l e c t i o n s
in t b e F a l l of 1 8 5 8 ; a n d if so, in w h a t d i s t r i c t s ?
A . I h a v e m a d e a m e m o r a n d u m of $ 1 1 , 1 9 8 50, s p e n t
chiefly d u r i n g t h e F a l l e l e c t i o n s of 1 8 5 8 .
Q
F o r political p u r p o s e s ?
A . Yes, Sir.
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Q. State the amounts and the one or t w o districts t o
which you h a v e referred.
A.
W i t h o u t being able t o state particular amounts.
I shall only b e a b l e t o tell y o u t h a t s o m e of t b e m o n e y , I
think, went into Mr. L a n d / s D i s t r i c t
Q. A b o u t h o w m u c h ?
> - '<-•
A . I d o not mean t o say t h a t M r . L a n d y ever s a w
a n y of t h i s money, or b e a r d of i t o r t h a t a n y o t h e r g e o tleman, w h o w a s a c a n d i d a t e , h a d a n y t h i n g t o d o w i t h
it.
Q
W o n M r . L n n d r a c a n d i d a t e , a t t h a t t i m e , in t h e
D i s t r i c t w h i c h w a s cafled Landy"s D i s t r i c t ?
A . I a m n o t s u r e , b u t I k n o w t b e ' D i s t r i c t w a s called
Landy's District at tho time.
Q. T o w h o s e .election was t h i s m o n e y a p p r o p r i a t e d ?
A . T h a t I could n o t telL
Q
W a s it a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r t h e e l e c t i o n o f t h e D e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e or t h e P e o p l e ' s c a n d i d a t e ?
A - AlwayB f o r t h e D e m o c r a t i c c a u s e .
Q . H o w m u c h w a s s p e n t in t h a t D i s t r i c t ?
A . I t h i n k t h e r e w e r e t w o d r a f t s inside of $ 1 , 0 0 0 ; o o e
;
perhaps for $500, the o t h e r for $300. #
Q
W h a t o t h e r D i s t r i c t s was m o n e y s p e n t i a ?
A . I t h i n k in M r . J o n e s ' s D i s t r i c t
Q
I n t o w h i c h of t b e J o D e s ' s D i s t r i c t — J . G l s o e y
J o n e s or Owen J o n e s ?
A . T h e r e w a s n o n e went i n t o t h e D i s t r i c t o f O w e n
Jones that I know o t
Q. I n r e g a r d t o t h e D i s t r i c t r e p r e s e n t e d b y J . G l a n e y
J o n e s in t h e last C o n g r e s s — w a s airy m o n e y s e n t i n t o t h a t
D i s t r i c t t o s e c u r e his r e - e l e c t i o n ?
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A.
I t h i n k s o m e money w e n t i n t o h i s D i s t r i c t
Q
H o w much?
A I c a n n o t s t a t e h o w m u c h . I merely m a d e a m e m o randum of t h e a m o u n t of m o n e y t h a t w e n t i n t o P e n n s y l vania during that time. I have the amounts that were
jiaid t o w a r d s s u s t a i n i n g T b e P h i l a d e l p h i a Pennsylvania!*
and Evening A r g u s .
Q. Y o u d o n o t k n o w t h e a m o u n t of m o n e y t h a t w e n t
to J . G l a n c y J o n e s ' s D i s t r i c t ?
A
I do not'remember.
Q
Can yon a p p r o x i m a t e t o it?
A . I f m y ' m e m o r y s e r v e s me, t h e r e w a s $ 5 0 0 s e n t t h e r *
- j o n e occasion.
I n s t e a d of s p e a k i n g of t h e $ 1 1 , 1 9 8
57 h a v i n g b e e n s p e n t in t h e Fall e l e c t i o n of 1 8 5 8 in P e n n s y l v a n i a T s h o u l d h a v e said t h a t t h a t a m o u n t w a s contrib u t e d t o t h e s u p p o r t of t h e P e n n s y l v a n i a n n e w s p a p e r —
T b e a m o u n t s p e n t in P e n n s y l v a n i a in t h e F a l l d o c t i o u f o f
1 8 5 8 was a b o u t $ 4 , u 0 0 only.
Q. D o y o n k n o w of money h a v i n g b e e n s p e o t in a n y
o t h e r Districts t h a n those you h a v e mentioned?
A . T h e r e w a s m o n e y sent i n t o P h i l a d e l p h i a ; b u t I
cannot t e l l i n t o w h o s e I M s t r i c t a
Q. W a s a n y sent i n t o M r . F l o r e n c e ' s D i s t r i c t ?
A . N o n e t h a t 1 k n o w o f ; I only k n o w t h a t t h e r e w e r e
drafts made from Philadelphia; Mr. Wendell drew two
t h r e e c h e c k s himself.
Q. B y t h e C h a i r m a n — Y o a k e p t W e n d e l l ' s cheek*
books?
A . I did.
Q. Did it appear upon those check-books t h a t the'
a m o u n t * y o u h a v e a l r e a d y d e s i g n a t e d as h v a i n g b e e n sent
i n t o P e n n s y l v a n i a in^the F a l l of 1 8 5 8 h a d b e e n p a i d f o r
political p u r p o s e s ?
Q, Y o u h a v e no d o u b t of t h o s e m o n e y s h a v i n g b e e n
u s e d f o r political p u r p o s e s ?
A . N o n e in t h e w o r l d .
,.
Q
B y M r . K i U i n g e r — A t t h e time t h e m o n e y v o n
s p o k e of was sent i n t o J . G l a n c y J o o e s ' s D i s t r i c t h a d MrW e n d e l l a n y b u s i n e s s relations in t h a t D i s t r i c t ?
A . N o n e t o my knowledge.
A
Q
H a d h e a n y bositxsB relations in M r . L a n d y ' s D i s t r i c t w h e n h e sent m o n e y u p t h e r e in t h e F a l l of 1 $ 5 8 ?
A . N o , Sir.
Q
B y M r. C l o p t o n . — D o e s I t a p p e a r u p o n t b e m l r g i n
of M r . W e n d e l l ' s c h e c k - b o o k t h a t t h e s e a m o u n t s w e r e
d r a w n for political p u r p o s e s , o r i s t h e r e a m p l y a m e n l o r a n d u m of t h e a m o u n t d r a w n ?
A . T h e w o r d " p o l i t i c a l , ' ' a s well a s t h e a m o u n t in
s o m e cases.
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Q. D i d y o u , in N o v e m b e r o f 1 8 4 8 . a c c e p t a d r a f t
f r o m J . G l a n c y J o n e s ' s D i s t r i c t , in favor of a n y b o d y ; a n d
if so, f o r w h o m a n d f o r w h a t a m o u n t s ?
A . I could n o t n o w t e l l ; t h e t r u t h i a t h e r e w e r e so
m a n y c h e c k s , d r a f t s , &C-, d r a w n b y o r on M r . W e a d e l l .
chiefly f r o m P e n n s y l v a n i a a b o u t t h a t time, t h a t 1 e o d l d
n o t unless I h a d t h e b o o k s b e f o r e roe, tell w h e t h e r t h e r e
was a c h e c k d r a w n h e r e , t a k e n t o t b e b a n k , a n d a d r a f t
obtained there which w a s forwarded, or whether t h e
draft was drawn oo Mr. W e n i e l L
Q. B y t h e C h a i r m a n . — W e r e n o t t h e e n t r i e s in t h e
c h e c k - b o o k of t h e s e s u m s b e a d e d " political, " t o d i s t i n g u i s h
t h e m from o t h e r s ?
4,
A
M a n y of t h e m w e r e .
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]
Q
A n a d o y o u n o t k n o w , from y o u r o w n k n o w l e d g e ,
t h a t t h e c h e c k s d r a w n , of w h i c h t h e s e e n t r i e s a r t t h e
m e m o r a n d u m s , w e n t to s u p p o r t n e w s p a p e r s , o r t o I n f c e n o e t h e e l e c t i o n s in d i f f e r e n t D i s t r i c t a i
•r , '
11
J | glow K&it Jaaa»» B a H w Received la tho HocarQ, You made the statement yon have just given ua, to
J aa to that fact
Thore is no
f
The New York 'limes couiaioBsomelntercsting specui <ru»aw
March 2D. 1860.
Mr. Wcndoll boing i »
Weed iffte President H n r } J
I
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had bow in tho
habit of dispsiuio^ the FoiWJfBco print, U- 1
lations upon the next census.1 It is estimated that tbe
President^ Message, protesting against Mr. Coakabftol
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log, replied that, prior to 1856, it wsadone by contract, "Q, ^Were yo®- rclatiora with him of a very intimate total population of the United States will be 31.516,000, vode'a inrvstigaticm. created Intense excitement in tbe
bat Uui under Mr. Buchanan, it was done by the Prcsi- character during your counoction with the Government of which 27,666,500 is put down as free, and 3.500,000 House. lie has done nothing so foolish since writing hi*
organ aa its owner?
Pittsburg letter. Tho idea of tbe President pleading juslave. Of the Tree population 500,000 is estimated to be risdiction like a criminal at the bar. and seeking to avoid
A. Yes. Sif.
of 6eoing him frequently? negroes. The entire population of the slave Slates is 12,•} inquiry by technical pretexts is discreditable totbo office.
oeired forty-three cents on a dollar. Ilc^c is what f&tyow- , Q, Were vou in tho habit
/r
A-' Very frequently.
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040,000, and or the free 19,500,000. The Representative The whole tone of this document is conceded to bo weak
.ft. ,U<>« frequently?
Q. W « Uwtt any understanding when this workvas
population of the slave States is, of course, considerably | and puerile in m i n t Mr. Sherman briefly, bat c&ctiyoA- Really I cannot tell
gjvea to Rica that any nowspapor was to bo supported
Q. How many times a week?
a r f W t t f : •' "
A. I averaged two or three times a week; somj weeks deducted from it. By the census act of 16a0 the House j
bearing upon this power as the basis ofimpoochA. It wai understood that it was for tho support of
more and some weeks less.
of Representatives must consist of 233 members. The j m ent When Mr. Croipo of North Carolina, inquired
Tbe Pennsylraniao—such was the understanding.
Mr. Wendell said, in-conclusion, in reply to the ques- whole representative population must be divided bv this j why the inquiry had notK-eb made- through tho JndiriaThe understanding between whom?
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tion
whether
he
had
contributed
any
money
in
1858
iu
Tho understanding betweod tho President and tbe
I k. - l i o tor
any of the Congressional Districts of New York City, number, . . . rifck, .
, caek
» _ SUK I. t ! S
UOUSJ was the uidsjc- or its own propriety, and desired no
Podtmaster-Gewrtd.
that he had contributed, he believed, in uearly every Dis- when applied to each bttte, the number of Representa- i n s 1 r u c t i o l I f r o l n ,h'c President
Q. By Mr. Uiqdman. How did you know that?
tivea docs not equal 233. then one additional Representajj r > Boco< k attennited to break the feeling exrited by
A. From conversations I held with Ibcm; I insisted trict
tive
is
to
be
given
to
each
State
having
the
largest
fmc-1
the Message, but without attempting to justify tbe extr*
npoo having more of tho profits of the printing to support
The Union, aa it was one of those father unprofitable pelions, till Ihc oggrfputc
w ohwiiicd- Appljing UU ni|e
r
..
... ,
.. med the Democratic side that the resotutioiaprefernHl no
cuniary organs, and Mr. Bice was very clamorous to
to the above representative p<.pulatlon (assum.n? theesli-1 c h a r g w a g n i n s t t b e j . ^ d e n t His Committee was raised
havo a share for The Pcnusylvanian, aod we fiually setmate to be correct.) t^ie general ratio for representatives | t o jnvouigaUj allegations made by the President himself
tledonforty-throo cents on the dollar; I then made a con- OEnal Paprr f>r the Ceonlies of Grasil Travws>. i'frcs, Matislrt.
obtained
is
124,000.
j as to the use of rooiwv at elections. In answer to lb*
tract with Mr. Cry well, who did tho work for mc Tot forManitoo. Ckbojnr, Eamct and Mackinaf.
c,tcJ
Upou'this ratio, Alabama wiU lose one Representative, general character of
"'VP 0 ® 0 ty-fivo cent* or fifty cents on tho dollar; he did a portion
MOBOAX BATF.S. EDITOR.
of the time for forty-fire cents and a portion of tho time
for fifty cents on the dollar; i had also tho Executive
TEA* ERSE CITY:
setts one. North Caroliua one, New l ork three, Ohio one, j w j, 0 | 0 t,(j-ort 0 f t |, e Democratic aide was to assort the sancbinding, which Bice thought ought to satisfy me, but the
Peausylvanin two. Rhode Island oue, South Carolina two, I jjiy 0 f die Prcfidcnt alwivc the Hoav. and re-afTirni the
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. 1860.
profits on that were not so great, and the. expense of The
Tennessee one, Virginia two. and Missouri one—21 in all; odious idea of despotism that" tho King can do rW> wrong.
Union, being very large, I insisted that I should all tho proThe HomcKtend BUI,
of tho PoatOfflijo blank printing; I could not keep it,
It may not be generally known that the Homestead igjn two, Missouri one. Texas three, « isconsin two—18 .
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., w j U ^ th( , r0U gT,| y overhauled
Q. By the Chairman.—You stated that $20,000 were Bill which is pending in Congress is in two different
"
to.bo allowed oat of the profits 6f tho executive printing forms. The House has passed a biH introduced by Sir. in all. From these facts, or rather speculations, thefol-"
A Modern Hercules.
lowing deductions arc shown.
toward supporting the organ under Gen. Bowman?
A letter from New Orleans to the St. Louis Republieaa
Grow, and receiving the support of the Republicans.
1. All the old and large States of tho Union, without
A. When I parted with It in March last, I found that,
paying Bico and So veins, I could not sustain The,Union Tho 8enate has before it for action a bill introduced by exception, lose ground relatively, and most of them posi- relates the following ideident:
„ gambler known as Mountain Jack, performed ao exrrom too profits of tho executive work, und I therefore Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, which is less objection- tively.
traordinary feat of phvsical strength one night this week,
proposed to give it to any "party that might be designa- able to the Democracy of the South. Mr. Grows biH
2. The South losses ground largely; the new State of in t bv bar-room of the Su Charles Uotcl, where a largo
ted by tho President
admits to participate in its beuefits, any person over 21 Texas having five-fold the territory of the old States, and number of the carnivalrevelershad assembled. A drunkWho did you make this proposition to?
yoars of age, who is a citizen- of tho United States or lying west of the Mississippi, is the only one that gains. en fellow dresssed in Indian costume, rode a hon* into
A. To the President, and to pay 810,000 per annum
bar-room and dismounted to take a drink, and. whils
3. The only part of the Union which positively gains the
was my first proposition; pending that proposition. Mr. has declared his intention to become such. It throws
at the bar, another drunken fellow climbed into tho sadBaker, the Collector 'of Philadelphia, canie-down to pro- open all; lands,' subject tp pre-emption, und its benefits is the Northwest—Missouri being properly incldcd in dle. Mountain Jack, as his name indicates, is a giant in
cure-aid (br Tbe Pemwyl van i an, andfinallyi had to ac- are conferred upon any one who has filed n pre-emption that
sire, six feet seven inches high, finely propotiotled. «nd
cede t o giving 820,000 per annum 810.000 per annum of claim. Mr. Johnson's bill confincs its benefits to heads
4. The Northwest positively gains 15 Representatives possessed of enormous strength, even beyond his colossal
which Mr. Bak»r obtained for The Pennsylvanian; I have Of families who nre citizens of the United States, or had
and two Senators in Minnesota.
beflj informed that $10,000 of the 820,000 was for Ttyc
^ lfe wai at the timo on a spree, and although like moa
Pennsylranian, but my obligatii.u ia with Mr. Bowman declared their intention to become such before the pas5. The slave States lose 11 Representatives and gain 4 large men naturally good naturod. is. when under the infor 820,000; that obligation still exists, and there has sage of ithe act; and the only lands subject to its |>rori- —being a positive lotu of seven. The free States gain 14 fluence of liquor, perfectly wild, reckless, nnd untamable
been no action had in relation to it, owiug to Mr- Bow- 8 i 0Dg Q r c tj, c alternate sections opened for private entry, nnd lose ten—being a positive gain of four, with four Sen- A playful fancy seized him at the mojnent, and stooping
man's refusal to carry out his part of the engagement.
Mr. Grow's bill is calculn|ed to encourage the settle- ators in Minne.-ota and Oregon. The admission of Kan- over the hoixe' he placed his right arm round hi* belly
which was, that I should do the Senate printiug in case
ju-t behind the forelegs, and lifted the animal off bis legs.
ho was elected Printer to:the Senate; I paid Jdr, Bow- ment arid foster the growth of Colonies. A company of gas nnd Nebraska, which will speedily happen, will add
d_T and all, and threw them lieavily upon the Boor, with
man 85,000 in advance when hu took The Union, pud the peoplo from the Extern States or from Europe, contain- Representatives and 4 Senators to the same side.
„ shock that jarred the whole house. On finding himself
balance I aocured to him ;by giving him ordcre on the ing farmers, mechanics, merchants, professional men, ic.,
down, the horse refused to get up. «md tbo giant _agam
Poat-OIDce wort which he could not drnw, having no orLatest Foreign Items.
ont And locate upon lands lying udjaecnt to each
took hold of him and set him npOti his pins, in order to
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Tho annexation of Savoy to France was generally re- release the brused and helpless rider, who had fallen partQ. Was it understood, wheu you trmaferred The Un- other, and tho ultimate result is n thriving village surly under the beast, and who considered himself lucky to
ion to Mr, Bowman, that 820.000 should be diverted out roqpded by thrifty farms. This, experience has shown, garded as an accomplished fact. The London Timci cicapj without broken bones. Laterintbeday Jack got
of the proceeds of tho Post-Offlc printing by you to its is the mast advantageous method of emigration, and it is says the Emperor Napoleon must be permitted to carry to throwing tumblers promiscuously,, and was arrested by
off
his
prey.
All
the
appointment*
of
officials
for
Savoy
now the fovorite one with New Englanders and Germans.
the united efforts of about twenty men.
T V * Sir,' that was the understanding.
Under Mr. Johnson's bill this cannot be done. The had bccti completed ill Paris at Cadiz.
Floating Thirty Miles on n Calce ol" tee. Betmo^ivboa? ,
aiv,,..
GREAT BRITAIN.—A proposition in favor of tho ballot
A. The paper was drawn up by Judge Black; it was United States reserves every alternate section, so that as.
The Green Bay Advocate relates a thrilling ice advenbetween Mr. Bowman aod mywlf. wo being jtut forward a general-thing, each family must either be a mile dis- hod been rejected by a large majority iu both Houses of
ture;
,
*j
as the active raeu,
Parliament.
tant from every other family, or if it wants neighbors,
Henry Martin and l$ftac Gagnon, one with a load of
Q. »7aa tho President consulted in relation to it at must sell them land to live on. This will naturally tend
The Reform bill was being debated, but attracted lit- hav. and the other with a load of corn meal, wero traveU
the timo?
tle
interest
ling
on
tbe
ice
of
Little
Pay
Dc Noquet About 4 o'c ock
to
encourage
separate
Plantations
instead
of
Villages.
A- I first addressed a note to tho President—.to Judge
The Squadron to convey the Prince of Wales to Cana- P. M., they discovered a crack which cut them off from
But the most objectionable feature about Mr. JohnNichobon, who was my friend in the case, for the Presithe shore, and that (lie ice on which tbey were, was Boatdent and he took it up to him; in that not: I stated that
n's bill .is its exclusion of adopted citizens from its da will consist of the screw steamers Hero. 91 gurs, tic ing them out into Green Bay towards Death's Door.—
it was lather o^eroui to me to bo obliged to support The benefits. A11 Emigrants who may hereafter arrive in the Ariadne. 26 guns, the Flying Fish, 6 guns and the royTbcv miharnewt'd their horses and let them go, mid took
Union, and what I dasired to do; I suggested that Mr.
al paddle yacht O.sborne. The London Times strongly the box off one of the sleds to uwe in case they got into
Macdonald formerly a Member of Congress froii Maine, country, or who hnve not yet declared their intention of
•honld take.tlici paper and bocome its editor; lio was n becoming citizens, are debarred from obtaining home- recommends that'he visits the United States, and feds the water. At midnight, beingcxhnru.ted, they lay down
to sleep under a hummock of ice. In the morning, at #
competent man I supposed; b u t in tho course of two or steads at the West under it and. compelled to remain in aire a visit to tho President would bo appreciated.
tiiree weeks Bowmau s name was mentioned, und I ossont- the already crowded localities of tbe East. There is no
ilra. Jamison, the authoress is dead, and Florence o'clock they saw land which proved to' tjtt Wadiitgtoo
Island, and they landed outsiiio Death's Door. Thcy had
ed to It; wo met at tho Attorney-General's oflkc and
Nightingale is seriously ill.
good
reason
for
this
discrimination,
and
it
benefits
neithus been driven thirty miles across tho Bay in one oftbe
Judge Black drew up tbe papers between us,, which
According to the Paris Corrospondencoofthe London heaviest gales that ever blowed. Tbe hora-s alter being
ther the emigrant nor the native citizen, nor tbe country
listed in my conveying The Union to him.
at large, to make i t It Is more acceptable to Congrefs- Post, thf relations of France and England were not in a loosed,followedthe men in their rambles on the ico until
4 1 To Bowman?
coming to a weak spot they went iu. Two hours later OM
'A* Yea, 8»r, to Bowman, with a stipulation to pay
from the Slavcholding States, because it will not very satisfactory state.
of tbe horses swaiu up to the cake on which the men were,
the money also.
" i
, encourage tbo growth of Free Territories and States,
The provisions of tho commercial treaty between Eng- put his head on the ice, looking beseechingly, but they
Q, The editors of The Union were designated by the
land
and
France
were
in
foVce.
and
the
export
of
French
could not help the poor brute.
President while yon had the management of the paper? which the House Bill will, directly and strongly.
goods to England has commenced on a large scalo.
A. Yes, Sir; while I was tho owner of i t
The Itc«rolling Mill* nt Chicago.
The Connecticut Victory.
ITALY.—The official Gazette publishes a royal decree
Q. Was any oue of these editors, in the employ oftbe
We arc glad to learti that the Ro-rolliug Mills of CapL
The
victory
in
Connecticut
has
been
made
doubly
sigincxing the provinces of Kmelia to Sardlna.
Government?
ii'j
.
. , . Ward, on the North Branch, will go into operation toA* Not when they were appointed editors; Mr. Ap- nificant by the desperate efforts of the Democracy to
Nothing decisivo had taken place relative to tho an- dav, with a pressure of business for some weeks to come.
pleton was afterwards appointed Assistant Secretary of prevent it. The Albany Evening Jourtial soys that there
nexation of Tus any to Piedmont The Tuscan Assem- The promise is fair that during this season, ard thenceforState, and Mrt Uorris elected Senate Printer.
was no device they did not resort to. The Manufacturer
ward. its furnacrt am) mills may never need to bo idle.—
bly bad dissolved
Q. Yott bave spoken of your liberality; bo kind
It ia an cucounjgingfeature,which we note with pleasure.
threatened with low of custom, the Workman with
enough to state whether, out of the profits of ^he public
Tbe i'opo had excommunicated King Victor Emanuel A track now connects the mills with tbe icity. and the
printing, you contributed, in 1S58. certain amounts to se- loss of wages, the Merchant with loss of trade. Dismal
river has been dredged to that point to admit the paa-ap
A Southern Democrat on the Northern People.
cure the election of Members of Congress in differeotDiS' pictures were drawn, from the stump, of ruined towns,
of the largest lake craft to their docjc The-ae {urilUies
tricts in Pennsylvania; i( so, in what Districts? ,
" These Northern people, of all parties, arc a mean, for receiving nnd shipping coal and iron by lake, railroads
desarted harbors, grass-grown stroots, idle factories, and
:
despicable
set
of
starvelings,
unable
to
see
beyond
a
dol' A- I spent a good deal of mouey in politics; but, with farms abandoned to decay. The blooming and busy
and canal, are such as must, within a few y are, induce
lar, and caring for no consideration except money —
•B t}effi»renooto the Committee, I must decline to abswer
Connecticut Valley was to be transmuted into a howling Threaten, thorn, aod they will crouch to your feet likoso large investments of capital in manufhctnrlnjr enterprises
to what Districts.
along the branches of our river. Tbe enterprise ofCapt
Q. Was there or was there not propounded to joo wilderness, peopled by emaciated negroes,—if they elected tnanv hound* Only swear that you are going to dissolve K. 11. Ward has made him a pioneer in this mutter on
tbo "Union, and the*timid creatures will get down on all such a scale, and we trnst that this period of depression
before the Sinate Investigating Committee inquiring into the ' Black Republican' Ticket!
fonrr.
bite
tbo
dust,
and
kiss
the
rod
rawed
to
chastise
nnd idleness once past, the furnaces of his works will no»
this 80bj6ct a question of this purport: '• Whether, the
Caleb Cashing was there from Boston, and Fernando
President of the United States and yourself bad had any Wood from New-York. Office-holders from Washing- them."
havo cause to grow cold for years to come.
Tbe above is an extract from the speech recently de[Chicago Prona. 24.
correspondence in regard to the use of money in thoelections of any State?" and if so, what wus his response up- ton, office-holders from New-York, and office-seekers from li veird in the United States Senate, by Senator Wigfall.
DEATH OF AX AMERICAN ••.Kiriinrr."—The Havana coreverywhere,
swarmed
over
tho
State
to
defeat
the
•
Black
on tho subject?
of Texas. Mr. W . is a model Democrat—one of the pro- respondent of the Charleston Courier notices a death as
Republican' Ticket Money from Wall street, money
A. There was a question of that kind.
minent leaders of the pa fly.
Q- State what your answer was?
follows: '
T- }
from the Custoin-Houses, money from the Treasury,
A- Tbe answer intended to convey .was this, that pend- pourpd in, in gulden streams, to buy up tho principles of TUF. CoxKKrrinrr ELECTION—FEEUNO AT WASirrxom*, The Trinidad papers mention the death of his Exccfleoi n g the Congressional Mcction of 1858. I suggested to tho men of Connecticut. But their principles were not Tho Conneticut Election has disappointed and cbsrgrin- cv, Sir William IJeckcr, Knight Grand Templar, Ac, at
the advanced age of 87 years. Mr. Becker was a native
him tbe suspend on of (he payment. of this, monthly stimarket Tho threats failed and tho money failed. cd both wings of Democracy at Washington, besides up- of Philadelphia, nnd came hero 70 years ago, as a jour. peod to Tho Pcnasylvaniau and'Argus, and the api^vpri«tjo» of that money to party purposes, to be used iu dif- Connecticut spurned the one and despised the other, and setting Mr. Seymour for Vico-President at Charleston, nevmuu carpenter, and worked at this trail" for many ycara
ferent localities. It was my own suggestion to him that, taught the hands outstretched to bribe her, that the State and extinguishing Touccy's chances for a return to the in'Trinidad. where he married a rich quadroon, aod, ^b?
in mv judgement, the money was uselessly expended In which has furnished the Schoolmasters for the Union Senate. The Douglas interest in the event of success, his own industry and skillful management of bin wife » fortune, soon aquireel a princely fortune, and was knighted
•teeing up effote papers, awl that if could be naed to betwere prepared to claim it as an evidence of his populari- for a large gratuity which be offered to the Spanish Govter advantago in getting out votes, circulating documents. knows bow and when to use the ferule!
• &c. . • I told him (hat I thought it would be better for Maryland is to be represented in-tho Chicago Conven- ty, and wort urge this defeat as a reason for his nomina- ernment during the Don Carlos civil war. He has four
tion. The Republicans are much rejoiced at the result sons, all of whom hold prominent positions in the Spanish
the party to app'y it in that way, and that I wovfld take
the reiporwib.lity of doing i t I assumed tho respensbili- tion. The Republicans in that State cast only 260 votes iu the Legislature, thus securing the re-election of Mr.
1f and did i t ho not diwonting from that courep; but there in 1856, but they have been steadily gaining ground, Foster, one of tbo most esteemed members of the SenlitC >0
—
—
— •
, -_
was no aj»«3c direction f.-om th?Ptesdent to me to do and in the election next Fall will show a
be thrown into 1he society of hisrepudiatedrepublican
it. Jt ia justico to biro to state that he had authorized strength which will, astonish tho disunionists. Four ate.
tba pavnient of certain raoocy^ at certain rites per annum, S!avo States uiQ have delegations at tho Chicago ConThe Independent says that tho remains of Stevens and brethcru His fortune has been sot down at four mi Dions
ftutof'the profltaof the printing, to The Pennsylvanian,
narie«t(whose real name was Harrison,) lie at Eaglcwood, of dollars!
aod to The Argus, and t W when this election occurred, vention—Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Misouri.
UHBTOINC—'This business will not be earned on to
11 actiug upon tbo belief 1 have already, stated, took the Tho Newark Evening Journal, (I)ciu.,) gives up all side by side, between the graves of James G. Birocy. KJ great an extent in this eountv this season, as was anAbolition candidate for President of tho United States,
respoasibUily of making thla smjgeslion aad carrymg it
ticipated, unless we have some heavy rains soon. Tbe
out; m that the nn or blame or stopping what I always hope for a third party movement in New Jersey, and and Arnold Buffum, President of tho first American An- logs, in large quantities, lio on the banks of the different
deemod an unjust tax upon roe, as the mechanic pcrfonu- ga^S it is absurd for the Democrats to base any hopes ti-Slavery Society.
streams, but there is such a scarcity of water that they
the work, and of diverting tho money to other purpo- upon i t
" As matters stand at present, tho only efflcannot be driven to their destination. {Sanilac leader.
itwia
upon
ROODS ISLAND ELECTION.—Sprague, the Know-NoV ? ' a i n , rests
.
»P°" me alqoe.
Cient livo party we shall have to fight here is the Black
Rnons
Know-ISOThe citizens of Chicago are daily enjoying the luxury
tto.Pra.tol
„ | ^ M I I . I .ml tt IM. e o o d r a o o i t i , » IfiSt- oMdidMc, is dccttd Ofmmor b , 1315 m j o n l j
of strawberries and cream.
!
m « 5 l not dinent from i t S"Vk5
' I well to arrive first as last." dvj
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PaddJeford.
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TRAVERSE PITY.
•A. s m a r t , intelligent a n o e a r i n c m«n
p r e s e n t e d himself t o k i s H o n o r , J u s t i c e B a l d w i u , y e s t e r d a y afternoon, a n d said h e w a n t e d a w a r r a n t f o r h i n w d t
D t o w j n u ) : — O n F r i d a y last, w h i t e t h e w i n d i r u blow- H e h a d b e e n o n a s p r e e , h e a i d , f o r several days, a n d
i n g - I r M h from t h e N o r t h w e s t , NOBXAN B . COWLEB, E s q . , h e was f e a r f u l t h a t t h e d e l i r i u m tremens would t a k e h o l d
of E l k R a p i d s , s t a r t e d a l o n e in a small b o a t t o c r o a t h e o f h i m , ! a n d bo d e s i r e d a c o r n m i t t m c a t - T h e J u s t i c e
B a y U) N o r t h p o r t , a d i s t a n c e of 1 5 miles. O n S u n d a y complied w i t h b i s r e q u e s t a n d m a d e o a t t h e n e c e s s a r y pap e r s , a n d a s t h e r e w e r e no officers p r e s e n t t h o a p p l i c a n t
a f t e r n o o n h i s b o d y w a s f o u n d on t h e b e a c h a b o u t t h r e e
i n q u i r e d t h e w a y t o Uie j a i l a n d s t a r t e d . H e a r r i v e d a t
m i k a b e l o w E l k B a p i d s . F r a g m e n t s of t h e b o a t .were t h o jail, a f t e r i n q u i r i n g several t i m e s while o n t h e r o a d
f o u n d Dear t h e b o d y . T h e p r o b a b i l i t y i s t h a t t h e b o a t f o r d i r e c t i o n s t o t h e " b l u e e a g l e , " a n d h a n d i n g o v e r h i s
w a s c a p s i z e d b y a squall, d r i v e n a s h o r e a n d s t o v e t o p a p e r s w a s d u l y c o m m i t t e d for t e n days.
[ A u b u r n Advertiser.
pieces on t h e beach.'
M r . C o b l e s w a s a h i g h l y r c s p r c t e d c i t i i c n , a n d wn3
:
NEW
GOODS.
> ~ pr. . • a p r g i i
S WT
*
WE HAVE SOW OPENED
T h e Largeist Stook of
GOODS, GROCERIES,
P R O V I S I O N S ,
CONSUMPTION CURED 1
DR. C H U R C H 1 W 8 DISCOVERY.
W i n c h e a t e r ' s G e n n i n e P r e p a n t l o n of t h e C
cully P a r e Compound of lh«
M
HYPOPHOSPHITES
o f i M E nnd SODA,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J. ¥. Cut' t c i t u
of Paris aa a Bpcclflc Remedy lor
C03ST B T J M P T I O K !
THE EXTRAORDIKARY RESULTS OBTAINED IK ALL
the stages of P c l a o n v y Disease by Dr. Churcltili's new
Treatment—tb« H Y P O P H O S P l l l l E S O F LIME AND K ) D A
removes all r u n a i n l n g doubt aa t o t h e inestimable value of
this Discovery. Consumption i s n o longer to be regarded as
an incurable malady.
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians h a r e already adopted t h i s
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable succcsn. Let nu Coutumplive delay a m o m e n t to try it. I t is their last h o p e !
Dr. Churchill s a y s :
•>I a m anxious t h a : the H r r o r a o s r n i T t s should be t r o u g h t ,
j speedily aa possible, i n t o universal use, M 1 KNOW thatUioy
ill prove n o t only as sura a Remedy in Consumption a» y a l n i n e la In I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, butalao aa cllcctua! a PreservtVaccination in Small P o x .
a o inataace have I found th« remedy fell to p r o t e M
everything t h a t could reasonably he expected fiotn IU
- Out of twenty-two eases in the t h i m or last stage, treated
at my Dispcnaarv, d u r i n g the past year, c i r h t lia\ e > cmpletely
recovered, elght'have died, end six are still under t s e a t m e n u
Such a result is altogether unparall'icd in the annals of medl-
MIL^AVKKB ELECTION.—The R e p u b l i c a n s of Milwaur brought to t h i s m n r l c l ; which we will be h i p p y t o
kee h a v e a c h i e v e d a n o b l e t r i u m p h , c o n s i d e r i n g t h e fearful o d d s w i t h w h i c h t h e y h a v e b a d t o c o n t e n d in t h a t | oDcr a', such priccaaa will accord reasonably with the T I M E S
city. T h e c i t y h a s h e r e t o f o r e i n v a r i a b l y g o n e D e m o c r a - 1
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
tic b y f r o m l , t ) 0 0 t o 3 , 5 0 0 m a j o r i t y ; n o w t h e m a j o r i t y j Traverse Oily, Nov-25. I S M .
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N r w s P A P E p SCRICRIIIERS IXDICTED.—The (Jranrl J u r y
o n t h e D e m o c r a t i c M a y o r ( t y n d e ) is 1,045. T h e B e - j
of H a r t f o r d C o . M a r y l a n d , h a v e i n d i c t e d L B . U u l l f o r p u b l i c a n s e l e c t t h e i r T r e a s u r e r bv 3 0 0 m a j o r i t y . T h e
t a k i n g t b c . N u w - Y o r k T r i b u n e , 3 . B. W a l t o n f o r h a v i n g R e p u b l i c a n s r a n a s t r i c t ' p a r t y t i c k e t f o r all tin: otilths.— |
FOB T H E CAMPAIGN I
in h i s possession H e l p e r ' s I m p e n d i n g Crisis, a n d I f y v i d F o r t h i s g r e a t B e p o b l i e a n gnin in M i l w a u k e e , t h e G c r '
c o n t r i b u t e d esscatiultv, a n d t h e y h a v e the t h a n k s of I T w e n t y C o p i e s S e v e n M o n t h s f o r E i g h t D o l l a r s ! :
T u c k e r f o r Circulating t h e S u n d a y S c h o o l C h r i s t i a n A d t h e f r i e n d s of f r e e d o m t h r o u g h o u t t h e Stat«
Tocatel
,
UE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN O F T t ! r : PRESENT
[Kenosha Telegraph.
ir will be the most e x c i t i n g and i m p o r t a n t of nnv
PBOCD . o r THE C i t A r r . — W c soo b y o u r e x c h a n g e s
IU the history of the country- To secure s o
A resolution of I n q u i r y i n f o t h e G o v e r n m e n t , exyen>li- :
'Mil., w ill require a m a t ileal of earnest anrt systemfrom N o w J e r s e y t h a t t h o t y p M C t t p r j a r o f e l i c i t a t i n g t a r e s a t t h o t i m e of s e n d i n g t h e A r m y i n t o U t a h h a s been
aticlaboi. Every school district should be unpolled with
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hearing upon the great questions at Is-roe. This
themselves u p o n t h e a p p a r e n t m o r a l i t y of t h e i r c r a f t . —
:au be done In no way ao easily or so cheaply aa t>y the cirOn® of thoso p a p e r s r e m a r k s , t h e p r i n t e r s of N e w J e r s e y likely t o reveal a n o t h e r s p e c t a c l e of official s q u a n d e r i n g
T h i s Remedy is the most powerful O e n c r s t o r of Blood
culation of newspapers.
c s o m e t h i n g worse.
THE DETROIT ADVERTISF.lt will earnestly labor to On known, and i s eousllv efficacious in all forma of Debility;
b o a s t t h a t tborq is n o t a single p r i n t e r in t h e S t a t e P r i s i:» full duty in this m o m e n t o u s straggle, anil with th|» end in Asthma, B r o n c h i t i s Nervous Diseases Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
on of t h a t S t a t e , a n d b u t one in t h e L e g i s l a t u r e .
or whstever depends on deflcienl vitality of the rystem.
CacJIftlei fot^njndorlnff e f f l u e n t service t o the lfcepubWinchester's Genuine Prepnrntion
Ucan
M r . B u c h a n a n ' s Office-holders in N e w Y o r k refuse . t o
issue Its i* put u p in large bottu-s with the follow lug worua blown In
i s s ; V Edition, f o r a "period which will cover the e n t i r e hls- tiie glass: " D a . J . F. C u t ucmLi.'» Y v i o r u o f r u i r e s or LI*K
appear and testify before the H o u s e Investigating Comt'lry of the c a n \ a s \ a; a rate t h a t will barely repay the
SNO Son*. J. WISCUKSTKK. NEW YOBS." Each bottle has
m i t t e e . T h e i r r e f u s a l i s a s significant a± t e s t i m o n y could
but which will place it within the reach of ev,-ry family in also, a rsC-siMiLX signature.
'
fST No other can l « relied on as the pure Hrnophnschitea.
tlicSur.e. T i e - W e i k l y Advertiser Is therefore off.-ri'd, f o r
bo. M e n u n j u s t l y assailed d o n o t s h r i n k f r o m vindicaUnless perfectly pure, they sre not only nselt w, hot positlvclv
S e v e n U o n t h * f r o m t h e first o f M n y n e x t ,
tion
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injurious. No m o * or other drug should be combined with
at the following low r a t e s :
TERMS:
them, or taken s t the same time.
THE CHAEUBTTOS .COMTXTIOS.—The N a t i o n a l D e m o Zir P r i c e $2 0O, or t h r e e bottles for $ 5 or,'with full direcTwenty copies to one address,
S 8 TO—or 10 ccnts each.
tions for use. A libersl discount t o physlcisns and the trsdo.
Filly copies to one a d d r e s s ;
IS 00—or 3«
- ' "
c r a t i c C o m m i t t e e unanimously resolved u p o n h o l d i n g t h o
M
The DRV SILTS furnished to the profession. Blngle bottles
On* hundred copies to otte'addre<s S3 00—or 33
•*
C o n v e n t i o n a t C h a r l e s t o n a s e x p e c t e d , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g all
The number or the VfoeVly Advertiser which will be Ipsned In concentrated solution sent by mall, when specially ordered.
the lirsl of May, will record the doings of the Charleston Sold wholesale and retail at the Solo General Depot in t h e 0 .
thB compInint? of e x t o r t i o n . N o n e b u t t h o t l i t e a r c deConvention, so far as t h e v may then bo known. The p a p e r S 43 J o h n street. Let no one deceive yoa, hut purchase and
aired t o a t t e n d .
will coutinuu to be t e n t f r o m that date, on the terms stated
o a l v " W i n c h e a t e r ' s l'renaration."
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS J C 9 T RETURNED FROM CHI- above, uutil '•<• 27th of November,—three weeks after the
D r . Chnrchill'a W o r k on Consumption
CAGO WITH A STOCK OF
IOW ready, anil w ill be sent giatin to t \ i i y Consumptive o r
election—and the i n t e r v e n i n g poriod will Include tho e n t i r e
BRITISH A i o r r - — T h e B r i t i s h A r m y , for t h o y e a r I 8 6 0 ,
is well as the r c s o l t of the contest. Those who Nervous sufferer in the United States, on receipt of twelv®
IS t o cousist of 2 4 0 , 0 0 0 m e n . T h i s includes t h e whole
tile or the Weekly Advertiser d n r i n g these seven cento In stamps to cover e x p e n s e «f por.ages. Also, circumonths, will, therefore, 1* in possession of a complete his- lars and all requisite i n f o t m s t i o n without charge. Let s o
f a r c o r e q u i r e d f o r t h e p r o t e c t i o n of I n d i a , t h o - C o l o n i e s ,
toiv of tho great straggle Upon which we are now entering.
one delay, for time l» precious in ao fatal a malady as Con
a a d t h e B r i t i s h I s l a n d s i n E n r o p e . T h e c o s t wlD a m o u n t which be offers a t h l a N c w Store, r h b a p lor Cash or Barter.
Jicsidc. the publication o f matter bearing directly o)>onthe sumption. Address,
- J . WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agency, ' '
election, the Advertiser will keep a careful record of other
» 875.00e.000.
public events, and especial'y of such an affect the prosperity
ij
43 J o h n s t r e e t New York.
and excite the interest of "the people of Michigan, During
. F o r sale by
REV. D . NORTH COXTICTKD.—At F a y e t t e v i l t e , N . C .
; I n Bhls. a n d Ilf. Bhls.
MORGAN BATES,
it# can-or of thirty years, it ha;i l*en lndentified, more than
C . DAVIDSON, Agent.
o n t h o 4 t h inst., R e v . D a n i e l N o r t h was f o u n d g u i l t y of
Herald Office, Traverae City.
any other paper, with their progress and advancement, and
Nortbport, A p r i l 20, loC0.
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through its correspondents and its attention to the local incirculating " H e l p e r ' s I m p e n d i n g Crisis," and sentenced
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
terests of the various sections. Is doing more now than any
MORGAN BATES,
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Urn.
K.
Creagor,
Baltimore OUT,
t o i m p r i s o n m e n t f o r one y e a r .
other in Detroit, to develop the resources and build u p the
Maryland, with three 3 c o n t postage s t a m p s enclosed, shall
wealth of the State.
' A n o n y m o u s letters b a t o b e e n addrosted t o M r . Covode,
We ask the aid of Republicans throughout the State, in e x - reaeive bv r e t u r n mail, somcthiug of importance t o ber- 1
H e r a l d Office, Traverwe City, Alicb.
"
Woman
know
thyself
and
l»e
happy."
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tending the circulation of the Advertiser lor the Campaign,
t h r e a t e n i n g h i m a n d . M r . S h e r m a n w i t h assassination,
i t h a little effort, l a r g e clubs can lie obtained at every PostIY ZtABOR SO H A R D W H E N W A S H I N G t
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS—NOTICE IS HERE w
unless t h o y d e s i s t f r o m t h e i r i n v e s t i g a t i o n i n t o t h e official
have a chiiuical
process for cltoning clothing, b ) 1 h s
' hi
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BY GIVEN, t h a i the contract*) fur building the Alleg.in, Office, and those diatrlo b l a r e most reliable in every contest,
where the greatest pntuber pa pel
hlch t h e clothc*can he washed y e w clean without
Xluskegou, anil Traverae Ba.v State Road, t h r o u g h the Ct c U of M r . B u c h a n a n ! .
TWENTY C O P I E S or tho Weekly Advertiser will he sent b o i l i n g a n d with very .Utile rubbing. By t h i s m e t h o d m u c h
tie* of Allegan, Ottawa. Muskegon, Oceana, Mason, Manito one address, for one year. fo» FIFTEEN DOLLARS—Or 75 hard labor can t c fsved—THE WASIlfNO CAN BE DONE
NKWATCO.—The R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t h a s maHe a clean andG(ao<LTravenk.'\tilllM-lci to the lowest bidders at
IN H A L F T H E TIME, and the clothes sre very w h l t e e n d cltaiw
cents a copy—in a d v a n c e . Single copies St per annum.
time* and places following:—via:
• w e e p in N e w o g a . T h q m a j o r i t y r a n g e s f r o m 1 9 t o 118.
All that portion lying iu the county of Allegan will he let
The SEJH WKKKI.V In published on "Wednesdays and Sat- and last much longer, for they are not woru by rubbing as b*
the. Yjltagoof Allegan on Tneadny. the 10th day 'of April, u r d a y s at Two Dollars per annum, in advance. It contains the old way of washing by machinery, 4 c . > The articles uaed
T i n m a j o r i t y f o r A m a s a B. W a t s o n , R e p . , f o r S u p e r v i s o r
cost but little and are easy t o obtain. L mail the recelpe u>
c o m m e n c i n g at Bine o'clock, A. M., being abuut 21 most of the m a t t e r published in the Daily.
order, postage pai.l, on receipt of fifty cents; three c e n t postk 3i.
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The DAILY ADVEUTISEB is published at Six Dollars per a c e atamps a s soud as money.
All lying in tho connty of Ottawa, a t the village of Grand
li>tf
Address,
DR. 3. P . C R E A O E R
. A m a n u f a c t o r y of f r i d t i o n m a t c h e s h a s l a t e l y b e e n p u t Haven, on Tuesday, the ITth day of April, 1800, c o m m e n c i n g
Baltimore City, MA.
nine o'clock. A: M., being,al>o\itJ7 miles.
In o p e r a t i o n in C i n c i n n a t i , w h i c h cost f o r t h o b u i l d i n g a n d
• , a j f you w a n t something do Jiot miaa the Washing a n d
All lying In tin*County of Mnskegon. at Ihe Tillage of MustnadirTn thu contiiyon of a certain Mortgage executed
m a c h i n e r y $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 . Ik will t u r n out 0 , 0 0 0 g r o s s m a t c b - kegon on Tuesday, the'.'ltb day of April, IbCU, at nine o'clock, on the 17th d a v o f August, JtUW, l>y Patrick A. Smith am! Uoney r e d p e s , for they are all I claiia for thetn. and they
cliould
be
in
c^
cry
family.
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A. M , being about li tuiles.
Catharine Smith his wile, o l Mackinaw, State ot .Michigan, to
&' per day.
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All that p a r t l y ! n g in the Conntv of O c a n a . at t h o villagi Michael Murray a n d P a t r i c k Murray, of the same place, anil
of Rose'veil, on Thursday, the 3d day of May, at nine o'clock. recorded on tho 'iOtii <lty or Angus!. U.'.s, in the RegisUr'f T T O N E T - T I I E B E S T O F U O N E k V - i H A V E A
I~1 valuable rtcipu for m a k i n g Horiev, which I Will « B d to
T h e ' H u d s o n N o r t h S t a r says t h a t t h r e e y e a n a g o a A. M.. b e i n g about 2fi mites.
OOteebr tlie County of Mackinaw, in Liber II. of Mortgages, a n y person upon receipt of fif.y cents. W e make u s e of It
man i n v e s t e d § 3 0 , 0 0 0 jp real e s t a t e in S L P a u l . A s h o r t ' All lying in the County of Mason a» the village of Pere on pages ED and 07: ami the amount claimed t o be due on the ' o u r family, AT H A L F T H E COST, and consider It aa good
Hatxinetto, ou Monday, the U t h day at May, 1HW), comnicnc- said Mortgage, st the .late of t h i s notice, being tho sum of
t h a best article of Lee houcy, r a o n w n i c n I I ca*KOT K
t i m e s i n c e , d e t e r m i n i n g t o r e a h ' t e w h a t h o c o u l d on it, Ing at nlhe-oVlock, A. M., being about S7 miles.
ninety-seven dollar? ($'J7 00); and no suit or proceedings at rou>. Any per*oa who will n u k e a n d sell it, can clear f r o m
,,in
Alt
lying
in
the
County
of
Munistee,
at
tho
village
of
Manis
b e sold i t for 8 1 , 8 0 0 .
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law having been instituted to recover the samo 6r anv part two t o throe dollars per dav. J t o n l y requires four articles t©
tee, on*Wednesday, the £ l d day of May, 1860 a t nine o'clock. thereof: Notice Is therefore hereby given, t h a t we shall foromake It. and they can be h a d a t any store f o r fifty c t n t s .
A.
M.',
b
e
i
n
g
about
2rt
miles.
. A C o n d u c t o r on ono of t h e C i n c i n n a t i c i t y r a i l r o a d
lose said Mortgage by a sale of the premise* described there- Every famliv may have t h i s deUghtrul luxury, for any l a d y
Anil all l y i n g i p the County of Grand Traverse, at Trav.-rw
o a r s h a s b e e n flood 82.1 f o r c o m p e l l i n g a m a n t o yield h i s Clty.'ort Monday. thi' 4th day or Jam-. 18(4), a m i n e o ' c l o r k A . ,n. at public suction, t o the hlirhest bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e can make it'lu ilftecn uitnutos, a t any time. Three e e n t pos»2 0 t h d a y o f J u n e n e x t , s t the hour of two o'clock in the
s e a t t o a lady. T h e C o u r t h e l d t h a t no w o m a n c o u l d M:. being about 31 miles, i n c l u d i n g t h a t part lying in the altcrnooD "of said dav, at the f r o n t door of t h e Court-House
A,B. I .P.COTA<*R
C o u n t y Of Leelartau, which will be lot at the same time and for said Mackinaw County, (the said Conrt-IIonse being the
l/.lm
Baltimore C i t y MA •
c l a i m a seat as a r i g h t
'placd"*'"
place for holding the District Court ror Willi Mackinaw CounSaid c o n t r a c t s will be tet nt the placo of h o l d i n g C i r c u i t ty,) In order to satisfy nnd pay the a m o u n t doe on said mort•> P A L A S K I T I M E S , " IlAWKINSVILLE, OA,
T h o R e p u b l i c a n C l « b a p T C h i c a g o a r e t a k i n g st e p s f o r C o n n s In the village* designated.
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gage, with the Interest, cost nnd expense* allowed by law.
The
road
frotti
the
village
of
Allegan
t
o
south
hank
of
F
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HONEY.—Dr.
R.
a
Smith
of
t h i s county, presented
The premises in said mortgage describe/, are s s rollows, to
t h e c r e c t i o n of a H a l l c a p a b l e of h o l d i n g 1 0 , 0 0 0 persons,
Grand RivCr, near Grand Haven, t o b« cleared of s t a n d i n g and wit: Being a Lot ninety feet son are, nnd bounded on the
|ual if
If n o t superior to a n y t h i n g
w i t h 7 b e a u t i f u l honey, equal
for t h e s i t t i n g s of t h e N a t i o n a l C o n v e u t i o u .
fallen timber four rod* Wide—from-the Village of Ferryaburg North hv a road leading'to the Farm of Ambrose R. DavenMrs. Smith,
Smith.
ever saw. T h i s honey was» manufactured by Mr*.
to Blark l a k e in Muskegon County six rods wide, a n d from — t , and along «aid road ninety f e e t : nnd on t h e East by a according to the directions given In a recipe which t>he pur, . . .
P 1.1.
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T h e n u m b e r of B a n k s i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e * t h i s year, Black Lake'north, from f o u r to s i x r o d a wide a s the Commisowned be William II. As tor, and a l o n g said lot ninety f e e t : chased of DR. J . P . CREAOER, Baltimore City. Marylandsioners may determine and whleti will be annonnced at the
Any
person
enn
get
the
recipe
for
making
honey,
and
he InI
on
t
h
e
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S
o
u
t
h
by
a
lot
owned
by
J
.
Donning,
and
along
a s s h o w n b y t h e rctorps t o t h e T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t , w a s
time* a n d places of letting the contracts. Tho road bed, the the boundary of the s a j d lot ninety f e e t : nnd on the West by dependent of tlie Honey bee, l>y writing to Dr. Crcager, MS
entire length, t o be two rods wide, well grubbed, and turn1 6 6 2 , w i t h an a g g r e g a t e c a p i t a l of $ 4 2 1 , 8 8 0 , 0 0 0 .
oad lending from the said D a v e n p o r t Hoad to Lake Huron, W e s t Baltimore sticeu Baltimore City, Maryland, enclosing
piked, with snfllricnt d i t c h e s to carry off all s a r f a c o water, _..d h a v i n g ninety feet fronting on the said road, in the vil- fifty cents.
lt-3m
and t o be raised two feet abovo the s u r f a c e t>f t h o d i t c h e s lage of Mackinaw. Dated M s c k i n w , Msreh 1.1«60.
Bora? u n g r a c i o u s s c a m p s a y s t h a t in s h a p e , t h e net
T H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L L . — D R . J- P. C R B 1 wheh the natnT* of the ground requires it. W h e r e c u l v e n s
MICHAEL MURRAY. >
A g c r i s the agent wholesale and r e i a l l f o r D r . WlieatleigVs
style of b o n n e t i s a c h w a b c l w c c i i a c o a l s c u t t l e a n d
may bo necessary, the same t o be built in a good and substanmsrlC-12w
PATRICK MUIIBAY. < M o r , g t " e t
colebrated I'einale Pills. TUISB l i n t s ABB r a t i t r i K v a w i a .
tial manner, of sound hewn timber, ahd to be twenty f i f t ] f w t
boggy t o p
wide. Upon all wtet, marshy ground, paid ro*d mnst be i o n - T E R M S O F C I R C U I T C O U R T S I N T I I E N I N T H BLR FOB L*t)IX«. FUB T « x r WILL BE&TOBB UKaLTU W&EM I*
>UT navB-MCHHK u i r x i K e o m o * AXT cxvrt
wnaTxrg*.
Rtraeted or timber not less t h a n eighteen [ i n ] feet long; said
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
C h i e f - J u s t i c e T a n e y w a s 8 3 y e a r s old o n S t P a t r i c k '
Thev never have failed in any case where the directions around
timber t o be hewn Or flattened on one side, t o f o r m the surf N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO HERKBT
face of the road,1 and the aldessufflclently s t r a i g h t e n e d t o form I fix and appoint t h e t i m e s l o r holding the Circuit Courts the box containing these Pills have been strictly followed.
1 ndeed. t h e r e l i w no case of failure occurcd t o o a r knowledge.
close and compact w o r k ; the whole to l>c spotted down on t o
ir the Ninth Judicial C i r c u i t «f the State of Michigan, for
Being purely vegeiable they are perfectly safe. Single b o x e s
N o n a S a h i b , t h e f o r m i d a b l e l e a d e r in t h e S e p o y rebellgood and suhstantTal stringers, so a * to form a s m o o t h and
30 years ltjtiO nnd lSl',1. es f o l l o w s : l a
mailed to order, paid, upon r e c e i p t o r $1—'.hree ccniJpo«tage
'level Snrftce.
LLEOAN COUNTY—On Uie t h i r d Tncsdsy of March, t h o
ion in I n d i a i s d e a d .
stamps ss good as money.
Contracts will bo let on the a hove w o r k t o unit bidder*, bu:
sccond Tuesday of J n l y , and the fourth T u e s d a y of OctoAddress.
DR. J . P. CREAOER.
no c o n t r a c t ' will be considered for less than o n e mile.
her,
. . .
A t l a s t a d v i c e s B u f l a l o h a t b o r w a s lull of i c c — e x t e n d 14-3m
. Baltimore City. MA
Full specifications for aaid w o t * will be given at the time OTTAWA COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday of March, the
i n g t w e n t y o r t h i r t y w i l e * n p t h e lake.
of l e t t i n g said contracts, or be f a m i s h e d p r i o r t h e r e t o by N.
fourth Tuesday or J u n e , a n d the third Tuesday In Oct©ATRIMONYI-MATBIMONYII-IR-CREAOBR
H White, to whhm all com-mnntertlon* relative t h e r e t o may
i s tlio s g e n t tor Dr. W i n d e r ' s c c k b r i t c d Matrimonial
DesUiof J . K. Paulding.
h e addressed at Grand Haven, Mieh.
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday In April and Seriea—(three l-ooks.) No. 1—A book Tor y o c n g m e u designwill bo r e q u i r e d to give good a n d antBcient
a n d the first Tuesday in October.
Tlarrytown, N . Y., April 5.,
i n g t o p n trsre themselves for remale soclfiy. No. ?—"XrNEWAYCiO COUNTY—On tlie second Tuesday in April a n d rore in Conrtsliip." 1 No. 3—" Reprodnotlve C'.nlrol." E i t h e r
H o n . J a s , K . P a d d i n g , S e c r e t a r y of t h e N a v y u n d e r
t h e first Tucsilay ln S.-pteraber.'
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o r w h l c h will l » mailed to order, postpaid, u p o n r e c t j ^ r w
p r e s i e e n t T y l e r , d i e d a t h i s r e a d c u c o a t l J y d o P a r k last l e g i s l a t u r e of the State of Michignn. entitled, " A n
,.
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the third Tuesday in April, and
Ceank
vide for the drainage and reclamation of Swamp I«ands by
Availing a t 1 2 o' cl ock.
IXTWTI'
the second Monday I n September. (Osceola County atDR- J . P. CTtEAGER.
means o t State Roads and Ditchca," approved F c b m a r y 11
tached.}
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Baltimore g n K ' l f l k .
1839.
A Negro m u r d e r e r Burned A l l r c .
OCEANA COUNTY—On the rourth Monday In April, a n d t h e
W A R E H O O 0 B » — O N HAND A N D F O R 8 A U I
D. C- HENDERSON",)
t r » t ThursdaV In October.
,
T h e V i c k s b u r g Bun « j * t h a t a negro man, belonging
stall.
theCollowiugdescriptionsof
N. f l . W H I TE,
> Commlsaloacrs MASON COUNTY—On the rourth Thursday In A p r i l a n d the
t o M r . W o o l f o l k , of D e e r C r e e k , Mias^ i n a - f i t oT pasr
Royal.
C;iya'.
M ^ n a ^ Demy,
J O H N ANDREWS. >
first Mumlav In Octobergloo, p l u n g e d a knife i n t o t h o h e a r t of a follow s l a v e — a
Commlasionera' OIBce,
)
MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in May. and the
Grand Haven, March 3d, 1K0. \
W o m a n , Who workefl o h 5 t h « tonfe p l a n t a t i o a ' H e . t h e n
f o u r t h Tuesday in September. (Wexford and Misssukce BHI a u V N o t c " P r p ^ r In every variety,
Book anil P r i n t Papers of all colors a n d sires. V m i l l s .
C w s t l e s attached.!
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fled t o t b o ^ w o o - l s b u t i A s c a p t u r e d b v t h e d o g s , .which
T T A C H M E N T N O T I C E . - W I L L I A M it. S T O N E
Bsc, s n d S:raw Wrapping P a p e r e t all Wxes a n d weights.
vs. WILLIAM D. HAYES.—Notleo Is hereby given O-* GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On the sccond Tucsdey in
w e r e i m m f l d i a t e l y p u t on b i a t r a d e , a n d a f t e r a d e s p e r a t e
R e c e i v i n g our paper d i r e c t from the Manufacturers, w e a r e
May, a n d the third T u e s d a y i n September. ( A n t r i m a n d
cmahlcJ t - o f f . t l s c m a t s* low prices s« eny In this m a r k e t
r e s i s t a n t , b r o n v h t b a e k . A c o u n c i l of t h o n e i g h b o r i n g a w r i t of a t t a c h m e n t was t*8ued b u t of the CIrenit C o u r t
Kaikaaka Counties a t u c h c d - ) .
the C o a n t y of (irand Traverse, Michigan, on and tested the
t l C S — W s a t e d In e x c h a n g e tor C.oc^s or Ossh.
.
jJanUsrs, b e f o r e w h o m h s WHS t r i e d , d e c i d e d t o b u m h i m
F. J . LITTi.EJOHN,
23d d a y of March, A* P - IS60. directed and delivered t o tlie
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
C i r c a i t J u d g e of the Ninth J u d i c i a l CircaiU
a t t h e stake, w h i c h , w a s danti in t h c p r e a o n c e of all^ t h e Sheriff of the County of Grand Traverse, la favor of Wfllfcira
13
SO Woodward A v f n n e .
AHegan. Nov. 1.185».
deel<
negroes on t h a t a n d several o f t h o a d j o i n i n g p l a n t a t i o n s R. Stone. Plain tilt nnd against. William D. Hayes, for the
H E A P F T R N 1 T P E B t y A R E n O t ' P E ^ t j l g tp*
all of w h o m s e e t n . ^ t e r r i f l j d o u t of t h e i r w i t s o n vie^ 1 - sum or ono h u n d r e d a n d eighty-five dollars; t h a t said writ
OETS"AND P O E T R Y OF VERMONT-EDITED
dcrsicncd offer t h e i r extensive Stock- of P o o r s , c o n s t *
• i n g s o a w f u l u scene/ t f l j c s p i r i t of t h e d o o m e d n e g r o waa r e t u r n a b l e on t h o 13th d a r of May. 1SC0, and said writ
by Abbey U. Hemingway. T h e design of t h i s w o r k la t o I n g of all k i n d . PURNITURE AND UPIIOLCTERY, totheir
h a s been duly returned by said S h e r i f f ; that from the r e t u r n represent tho general poetic Uteralure of V e r m o n t f r o m Ito
was unsubdued.
H e died cursing h i s judges—his last
e n d o r s e d o u a a l d writ, it a p p e a r s t h a t ' p r o p e r t y was attached eaily s e u l e m e n t to the present period. The selections a r e easterners und the public genera He, a t the lowest p w w i e
rates.
Being prepared t o meet all orders in oar line of best
w o r d j b e i n g t h a t h o w o u M '• t a k a v e n g e n n c c o n llicm thereon, end t h a t the d e f e n d a n t therein named. William D.
gathered from the most reliable sources, a n d wjll espeeially- news we would advise buyers t o ^ 1 1 npon c s h e r o i c . t ^ u g
w h e n thoy n » t e a c h o t h o c jn h e l l ! "
Haves, could n o t b« f o u n d whorcon t o make service.
imerest all Vennontera by birth-right now resident In this a n d elsewherr*. es sre i n t e n d n o t t o be undersold by s n y firtu ia
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W I L L I A M R. STONE, PUinUff.
other States.
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west.
All work wwrrsnted.
W * . H . I ' A a t s . Att'y.
m»r3tv-l»C'
H o w r r WAS F o c s n O O T . — M r . W h a t - y o u - c a n - h i m ,
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
B L A C K A C O H OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F
o f o u r place, w v s h i s wifij told h i m t h a t t h e b a d b e e n
Ij
j i l J«7et?on Avenue, D e t r e t t .
• Optical a n d Philoaophical Apparatus, No. l i O JcfferaoD
i n f o r m o d t h a t "Mr, S U f k - i n - t h c ^ m u d ' s w i f e ' s c o u s i n h o d ® O D P A I D t l — T h e above Salary will * c r e a n . T b e n a l d
Avenue, i n v i t e all t h o s e suffering from defective sight, t o la- r p i I E C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W r T A N D
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required
stipulation-.
Busih e a r d how t h a t M r s . T a l t l o g u e s s e d s h o s a w S o m e b o d y
X C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d characteristic selections f r r ® the
spect tbelr a s e o r t m e a t of greatly Improved Pcrescoplc C n a n
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honorable.
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particulars,
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g o i n t o M r . D o s h t e n ' s bouse, w b o n n o b o d y .could ,-havo
tal a n d P e b b l e Spectacles, w h i c h are highly endowed with w r i t i n c s or the moat e m i n e n t H c m o r i r i s of America, Scotclose o n e roil Stamp a n d s e n d y o u r a d d r e s s to ^ ^ ^
b e e n t h e r e b u t Mrs. D o i b t e n l W o h a n f i r c r e d i t 'the
the property of I m p r o v i n g vision. Alen, all k i n d s of Tele- land,1 Ireland n n d E n gS l a n d , b y W m . K. Borion. P o r s r l e by
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Wb en tli rough ntlMIe a n g e l c r e p t .
And camn down w i t h n falling s t a r .
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God graht b a t t h i * - 4 a r t BO more—
T b a i when he leaves t h i s world of atn.
H e l l wing hi8 way to t h a t bleat nhore,
And find the d o o r of Heaven again.
Who are AmalgamationistsT
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e C h i c a g o J o u r n a l w r i t i n g f r o m
Cincinnati, relates t h e following i n c i d e n t :
Y e a r s of t a l k a b o c t t h e w i c k e d n e s s slavery, will not
«Ur t h e s l m r g i A blood, a s a a n g l e i n c i d o n t o o e n r r i n g in
m o m e n t On the cars t h e other day, we notieed a beantifal w o m a n — o n e of t h e finest forms, a n d sweetest, ladylike* c o u n t e n a n c e s WB h a v e seen for m a n y a d a y , a t t r a c t e d
o a r a t t e n t i o n . O n t h e s e a t b a c k of h e r was a g e n t l e m a n l y
l o o k i n g m a n , w h o s e feature* t h e lady's Very m n c h ref u m b l e d . B e f o r e t h e c a r e s t a r t e d , a n o t h e r well-dressed
gentleman c a m e in, a n d recognizing t h e first, t o o k a scat
b v the side of h i m .
• " U t h e t a stave? a s k e d t h e second g e n t l e m a n , p o i n t i n g t o t h e lady, in f r o n t
" Tea."
. W o w e r e astonished, f o r t b o lady h a d d e e p b l u e eyes,
" j h t , b e a u t i f u l h a i r , a n d a clear, b l o o m i n g c o m "YonrtT.
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"Sbeia."
" W h a t d o y o u aek?"
" Twelve h u n d r e d "
T h d trador—-for so I d e e m e d h i m — w a l k e d o u t in f r o n t
of t h e w o m a n , examined h e r hands, t r i e d b e r a r m s a n d
joints, a n d t h e n , as if e x a m i n i n g a beef; w i t h b o t h h a n d s ,
e x a m i n e d h e r bosom, a b d o m e n a n d hipe, in t h e m e a n t i m e a s k i n g t h e s h r i n k i n g c r e a t u r e a s e r i e s of q u e s t i o n s
such a s w e h o p o n e v e r again t o h e a r p a t t o o n e of t h e sex
of o u r own m o t h e r .
' • m take her, and 1*7
money when the train
reaches'') >
T h a t b l u o f l y e d , flaxen-haired c h a t t e l , g o e s t o N e w
Orleans and to a fate worse than death. S u c h is t h e
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W e r e N o r t h e r n h a t e r s of slavery responsible f o r t h e
bleatiing
of t h a t c h a t t e l ? "
MALICIOUS W ILL.—A v e r y o d d case of p e t t y m a l i c e
in will-making w a s t h a t of a man who, n o t h a v i n g a p e n n y In t h i s world, left a w i n in w h i c h he b e q u e a t h e d t o h i s
friends and acquaintance* large estates in various parts
of E n g l a n d , m o o e y in t h e f u n d s , rings, jewels, a n d p la te .
H i s Inducement was t h e p r o s p e c t of t h o d e l i g h t of his
f r i e n d s a t first l e a r n i n g a b o u t t h e rich possessions w h i c h
w e r e to b e theirs, a n d t h e n t h e b i t t e r d i s a p p o i n t m e n t a t
finding h o w t h e y had 1 b e e n h o a x e d .
T h e " G r e f t E a s t e r n " s p e c u l a t i o n h a s e n t i r e l y collapsed* t h e official commission h a v i n g a f t e r c a r e f u l e x a m i n a t i o n , reported h e r u c a e a w o r t h y .
" N e v e r p u t off till t o - m o r r o w w h a t y o u can d o t o - d a y , "
M i d a m o t h e r t o a child. " W e l l then, m a m m a , let u s
e a t t h e c r a n b e r r y pie t h a t i s in tiie safe."
A m a n r e c e n t l y g o t m a r r i e d in K e n t u c k y o n e d a y a n d
h u n g himself t h e n e x t
N o d o u b t h e w a n t e d t o t r y all
v a r i e t i e s of nooses t o see w h i c h b e Hkod b e s t
BBPTJBLICA'H N A T I O N A L CONVENTION
A National Republican Convention will meet a t Chicago >
Wednesday, t h e 16th day of May next, at twelve o'clock noon'
t o r the nomination of candidates to be supported for Presid e n t a n d Vice-President a t the taext election.
The Republican elector* of the several States, the m e m b e r s
of the People's party of Pennsylvania, and of the Oppoaition
party of N e w Jersey, aad all o t h e r s who are willing t o oo-operate w i t h them In anpport of the candldatea which shall
t h e r e be nominated, and who are opposed to the policy of the
p r e s e n t Adminatration, t o Federal corruption and usurpation,
t o the extension o f a l a v e r y Into the Territories, t o the new
a n d dangerous political doctrine that the Oonatltntlon of Its
: own force carries slavery Into all the Territories o f t h e O n i t e d
States, to tho opening of t h e African Slave trade, t o any Inequality of rights a m o n g d t l s e a s ; t o d w h o are In favor of the
.Immediate admission of Kanaas into the Union, u n d e r the
Constitution recently adopted by Ita people, of restoring the
Federal Administration to a system of rigid economy a n d t o
the principles or Waahlngtqn and Jefferson, of m a i n t a i n i n g
, inviolate the rights of ibe'States, a n d <k defending t h e soil of
* very B u t e and Territory from lawlese invasion, and Of pres e r v i n g the i n t e g r i t y of t h i s Union and the supremacy of the
fconstiuitlon and laws passed In p u r s u a n c e thereof agalnat
t h e oonsptracy of the leaders or a sectional party, t o resist the
majority principle as established In the Government evon a t
' . t h e expense of its existence, are invited t o s e n d from each
State two delegates TrO'm every Congressional district, a n d
four delegates at lsrgo t o the Convention.
B. D. Mo BUSH, N.-York, P r e a t C s a a i c s M. CUT, Kentucky.
J ? s s u u BABTLKTT, i U l n *
JA**S RICHST, Indiana.
Quo. 0 . F o o o , New Hampshire. NOMA* % J e n n , niiuols.
LAWBKXCB BBAWBRD, V e r m o n t ZACH. CIUMIUK Michigan.
J o u x Z. GOODBICU,Mass.
J e n * . H. T w a a n * Wisconsin.
, (tipBON WILLS, C o n n e c t i c u t kutx. H. RABSAV, Minnesota.
J a x t s T. SHKBHAK, N. Jt&ey. ATOBKW J . STIVBNS, Iowa.
THOMAS W i L U A X s P e n i .
A W B. Joints, Missouri.
GEO RUB HARRIS, M a f j W d . : M a i n * t F. COKWAV, Kansas
ALVBBD CALDWELL V i r g i n i a . 1 LBWIS CLBTHANB, D. C .
THOMAS STOOKER, Ohio.
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R e p u b l i c a n Starte C o n v e n t i o n .
A RSTCSLICAX STATB C o a n c m o x , t o s p p o l n t twelve
Delegates to represent t h i s State i n t h e N A T I O N A L REPUBIJ O AN CONVENTION, a t Chicago, t o nominate candidates
f o r P t x a i n a s T a n d V i c j r - P a w j n w r , wiU be held In the city
of Detroit, on Wednesday, t h e 3d day of May next, a t 11
o'clock, A. M. The several c o u n t i e s will send two Delegates
f o r each Representative in the lower branch or the State Legislature, a n d every organised county h a v i n g no Representa!
O r e wpi be entitled t o o & g D e l e g a t e .
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The following was adopted by the Republican State C o l vea'tlan, August 19th, I M S )
R n o i v x n , T h s t in t h e opinion of t h i s Convention the ani n t a e n t or a n y Individual to repreeent h a y county in w h i c h
does n e t reside, should n o t be rooogntaed In s a y f a t a l
C o n v e n t i o n s end t h a t tho State C o m m i t t e e be Instructed I
make calls for f u t u r e C o a v e n t i o i a accordingly.
T h e counties of the Upper P e n i n s u l a are e x c e p t e d ' C
t h i s resolution for t h i s C o n t e n t i o n .
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G O L D L O C K E T for S5,
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encu in our present m o d e of disposing of our Jewelry.
A c , and from the universal aatlsfaction given to all who have
patronized our boose, we take pleasure in saving that we now
consider our business FAIMI.T and VBBBAJIWITLV established.
We wish I t understood that t h i s is S o L o t - r e a r , but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each p u r c h a s e r f t * the value
of his or h e r money in a G o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth $o each, which cann o t be b o s g h t at any retail s t o r e for the same price; and in
addition to the purchase, each person receives a P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , n o t less In value t h a n $2, and it may be worth
*3, 6, «, 10, 14, 20,30, 60, or even $300!
N o Money Risked!
We propose t o let a person know what Premium he will receive before sending nis money. Any l.ady or Gentleman
dealring one of the above articles, can first send us their
name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and
Pen, or Locket, and we will make their selection, and inform
t h e m by return mail what premium they are entitled to. They
can then have the privilege or s e n d i n g for it If they choose.
O u r P r e m i u m s are dlxtrlbuted in a fair and honorable manner, and as noon as the name of the purchaser Is received
with the $5, his Pencil snd Pen and P r e m i u m , or Oold Locket
and P r e m i u m , are p u t u p in a safe manner, a n d . s e n t t o t h e
owner by mail, free of postagu. Onr plan, from long experi-
TUBE O F ILLUMINATING OAS, for t h o uae of Private
noose*. Public Buildinga, Villages, Towns, Ac.—Patented
August, 1858.—Tbe prinflple, of the Invention consists in the
peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Gaa ia most
mlckly, easily and economically generated from Rosin. Oil,
fallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and p r o d a c i n g . for
about eighty cents, as m u c h l i g h t a s a thousand foot of ordin a r y coal Gas.
A long course of experiments at the hands of the inventor,
who has had many years experience in Gas manufacturing, as
well as by ourselves and others, has placed tbe invention beyond all doubt of its practicability. The public may be confidently assured that it ia at once the most simple a n d useful
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, a a d to
immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works from 100 fact capacity and upwards, are now In
readiness by DUDLEY A HOl.MES, manufacturers, Detroit,
as well as every t h i n g connected with the - S u n - L i g h t Gaa
Works," which will be supolied by them at all the principal
points in the Union, t o parties purchasing territory.
Persons of small capital, and particularly Gas Fitters, by
making an investment in the right to use tbe - Sun-Light Gas
Works," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
,&• All communications in the premises directed t o the
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
Treasurer for Proprietors,
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
their money in advancc, they can rely upon being as fairly
dealt with as t h o u g h they had made previous application.
And If any one Is dissatisfied with their purchase, and
unbiassed person competent to j u d g e says the articles are E
worth more t h a n the money paid lor them, and in some cai
TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person ret u r n the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
But some will ask (as many have,) how can we afford
give s o much for so little money? In answer, we say, t h a t stU
who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know t h a t
there Is acarcely an article or Jewelry purchased at a retail
store upon which there i s not ti profit or from 100 to 400 p e r
p e r oent. on m a n u f a c t u r e r s - prices.
We being Agents tor the Manufacturers, have adopted tlila
plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selling to Count r y Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty or c o l l e c t i n g
o u r billa.
By t h i s arrangement, we b r i n g the purchaser In direct c
m u n i c a t i o a with the manufacturer, and the profits that
made by the d o i e n hands t h r o u g h which Jewelry has to pass,
w e g i v e to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as aliove stated.
We th e r e f o r e offer the following i n d o c e m e n t t o p e r s o n s
a c t i n g a s A g e n t s for usi—
ABy person sending us $25 for oor goods, will r e c e l v o
Pencil a n d Pen, and Premium, or Locket and Premium, fhse.
F o r f a r t h e r Inducements, see Circular.
A m o n g our P r e m i u m s are articles suitable for Ladles a n d
Oentlomcn, snch a a
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WATCHES.—APPLETON,
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Co., WALVUAM, Mass, Manufacturer* of P A T E M T LEV E R WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the
formly reliable time keeper. The movements o
construction, and are pronounced bv the h i g h e s t i . . . .
t o be faultless In principle and quality, and h a v e been proved
by the most exacting testa to be reliable and u n f a i l i n g In action. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m the
crude materials, in a single establishment, by connec ted a n d
uniform processes—the manufactory being o r g a n i s e d u p o n
the same system that haa keen adopted in the p r o d u c t i o n of
the unequaled American flro-nrms, which enables us to produce a movement at one-hair the price or any foreign movem e n t or the aame quality; a n d we guarantee the p e r f e c t
performance, for ten years, of every w a t c h manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by h a n d , the American watch-
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F r e n c h and English Merinoes,plain and figured ; Pararnettaa.
Delaines, in g r e s t v a r i e t y ; Valencia Plaids a n d S t r i p e s ; Allwool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e l s ; S a t t l n e t t s ; B r o a d c l o t h s ; Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Glove*;
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, Ac.. Ac.
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels, Orenelle, 3 Ply, 1 Ply, Superfine, C o t t o n
a n d Wool, Carpets; Druggets, 8 t a i r Bods Oilcloth, W i n d o w
Shades, Lace andMualin Curtains, C u r t a i n Fixtures, Feathers,
P a p e r Hangings, Ac., Ac.
W e h a v e many o t h e r styles of Goods, which will be offered
t o s u i t t h e times.
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H O L M E S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, Of *11
the desirable kinds, and h a r e also on band a l e u t h o u s a n d
pairs of o u r own manufacture.
We shall continue to manufacture a n d to receive almost
daily additions—so as to keep our stock at all t l m e s l n r g e i n d
complete- Confining ourselves t o the J o b b i n g trade exclusively, we can offer faclUtics uncqualed fo^Detrolt, at^ Jo
H. P . BALDWIN A CO.
Woodward Avenue.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1H58.
I
MPORTANT T O PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—We have now on band, sod constantly receiving, a
vert- large stock or Book *nd New* P a p e r of all sires. We
are Agents for nino of tbe best Mills in t h o country, which
ves us a chance to compete and undersell any establishment
the West, and would say that we sell p r i n t p»p*r che*net
and a better article than can b e found In this m a r k e t ; Also,
wc h*ve j u s t received a large Invoice or line M a n n l l l t n —
Please call and see for yourselves at
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P E A S E A FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Nov. 1, lHSa
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Rook Manufactory and Book-Binder)-, No. 183, Jefferson
Avenue.—Account B o o k s e r every description marie to order,
of s u p e r i o r p a p e r and'-workmanship, sit lower p r i r e s t h a n
heretofore. M a r r a n t c d to give satisfaction In every partlouUr.
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Commercial Printing, Billing and Binding, executed IA
The subscriber h a v i n g h a d an experience or over fourteen
years, feci* assured that they can uefy competition In prico*
and quality of workmanship.
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tured w itb the utmost c*re a n d w AKKA»TKH to give satisfaction.
Order* f r o m Banks,Merchants. Manufacturer* a n d Railroad
All person* desirous of purchasing either at WHOLESALE
Companies, respectfully solicited.
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OR R E T A I L are respectfully invited to call and examine his
extensive stock, which shall be offered at price* uniformly
H A R L E S B l ' S C J H , (Successor to M. Howard Wehrter.)
low.
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H. HALLOCK.
Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Hou*ckeeping Articles, Mechanics' Tool*, Stove*. ( J r a t e s Tin and J a p H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED R A I I , paned Ware. Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American a n d
• road Watches, cased in heautifal styles, warranted ex- European L*w Agency of Lit/. A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, foil Jewelled, Lever* In
New York—for the recovery of Debt*, Lcgacle* and I n b e r l
every style. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing P e n s
tanees in Europe and the United States.
of every desirable pattern. These pens have received a Silver
Remittance* made t o all parts of Germany, with safety a n d
Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and arc not to
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson s v e B u e . K e a n d c y * B l o c k . Detroit.
be surpassed hy a n y Pen* in market. Also dealer In F I N E
Mich.
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J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
I have an experienced Jeweller, capablo of m a k i n g new
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H A O E A S O N S , MAP PUBLISHFRS, STATIONERS
work t o order.
r j • Engraver* a n d Lithographers, 20!t Main street. Buffalo.
FITTING STONES a n d Diamond Work, a n d F i r e Gilding N. Y „ over Sage's Piano Dooms.—We are prepared to exocnto
a n d Galvanizing, done a t short notice.
all work e n t r u s t e d to us with promptness and despatch, and
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all on as favorable terms as any establishment In the country.
work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.C o m b i n i n g all the different b r a n c h e s or Steel, C o p p e r a n d
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents. P e n s * e n t by maU, Stone Engraving, a* well as Crayon Work of the linest deaccompanied by th* C*«h, will be promptlv attended to.
scription. we guarantee satisfaction in sli cases.
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J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenne.
Mat,* I'.ir*MIit• Hhnir
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foctive, a n d are continually gotting o u t or order. I n m a n y
parts or the country it is impossible t o find good w a t c h repairers, and watch repairing i s always uncertain a n d expensive. The introduction oT Americsn watches disposes or t h i s
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot
difficulty, a n d country merchants, as well as watch dealers.
of Brush street, u n d c r t h e Fulton I r o n Worka, Detroit, M.
Can keep.watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, a n d
thus supply t h e i r customers with a new staple, which n lav be Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Cooper*' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
used as any other «rtlcle, w i t h o u t mystery or humbug, gold Tools, Axes of every description. P l a n i n g and Tobacco Mac
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e Knives, T r u s s e s A<^, made to order oT a superior quaby tbe trade generally,
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and by BOBBINS A A P P L E T O N ,
General Agents, 15 Maiflen L a n e , N. i .
kar.ors, Knive*. S c i s s o r s Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s , *teel. Iron
" V T A L L , D U N C K L E E A C O . , 74 WOODWARD AVK- and Bras* Ware, polished and repaired In a m a n n e r to give
J . 1 nue. Wholesale a n d Retail Dealers In Foreign a n d Do- satisfaction to his customers.
mestic Dry Goods, Carpets, F l o o r Oil Cloths, P a p e r H a n g i n g s ,
Order* left at the office, corner of Brush street *nd JefferF e a th e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—We would p a r t i c u - son Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
larly invite the attention Of (he public
to the following Goods, be seen.
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References kindly permitted to Mcsirs. E d m u n d s , North A
Co., J . B. Wavne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A BatwelL
Detroit, J a n . 185®.
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•THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREpared t o furnish, a t short notice, .Stationary Engine*. Milt
Gearing, W*rebou!<c Hoisting Apparatus, a n d all varieties of
Iron Work. Repair work uu Propeller-, bleamera a n d Saw
Mills, executed promptly aad thoroughly. Caatinga—ewry
description.
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B R A S S F O U N D R V,
Wc are prepared to execute orders or any size for Brass s n d
Composition C a s t i n g s promptly.
Oil Globes, Oil Cups, Valves J o u r n a l Boxes, linage Cocks,
Cylinder Cocks, Steam W h i s t l e , for S t e a m b o a t s Locomotives
and Mills, Bells for Factories. Steamers and Locomotives, under eight hundred pounds.
FLORIDA.—BT Jottm-A B. HIODISOR.—tllustrrtcd with 6
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tine engraving*.—One Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.— We are prepared to execute all orders ror Iron Balling for
This W ork p o r t r a y s with eminent ability, the crimes commit- Private Buildings, Churches. PuMic Squares, and for Cemetoted by our Government against the Maroons who tied f r o m
South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection un- r y _ Z ^ C a r n e r o r Fifth and Woodbrldge-sts.opposite Machine
der Spanish laws. I t shows bad faith exercised towards tbe Shop or Michigan Central Railroad. D e t r o i t
Indians of Florida, und is fonnd to present a t r u e view o r t h e
JACKSON A WILEY.
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long-fongbt Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOR
T O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN
SLAVERY.
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F r o m GovernorCTUM.oT Ohio.
I J . Sage A Son',. Map Publishers, Stationery E n g r a v e r s
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of " T h e Exiles aad Lithographers, WJ, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., over Sagu's
of Florida." I have read the book with great Interest ami P i a n o Room.
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We are prepared to execute all work entrusted to ns with
much ihstruction. . I t seta in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an i m p o r t a n t ,
rtion of our history, a n d clearly, reveals t h e secret spring* p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d on as favorable t e r m * as any
which successive s d m i n l s t r s t i o n s were moved In alfair* of establishment In the countrv. Combining all t h e dllfrreUt
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Steel, Copper a'ud Stone Engraving, a* well a s
Crayon Work of the linest description, we guarantee satisTao.,
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. . . tion all cases.
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g the evil influence* of slavery in be j Particular attention paid t o Bank and Commercial worx.
transactions which he narrate*. No one, it seems to me, can such as Checks. Drafts, Note*, Certificate* of Deposit and
arise from p e r u s i n g t h i s work without deepened convictions a t o c k . Coupon Bonds, Letter,Note a n d Bill Heads,Knv«l<ip«*.
of the wrong of alaveholding, and the necessity of earnest Ac. Maps, Portraits, Show Cords Ac., Lithographed and
and persistent effort for the deliverance of;our National Gov- printed In the most delicate colors by a new prices*.
For the convenience of the business community in thl* vie r n m e n t from th* control of the slave power.
cinity, we have established an *geney with Mr. J o h n W.
Columbus, July 12. 1858.
S. P. C H A S E
REPUBLICANS R E A D I T ! Copies sent I f mail on receipt Green, at the office of the Detroit Dally Advertiser, 212 Jefferson Avenue.
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or One Dollar.
FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO.,
fMAKCis KATMONP,
Pnllsbers, Columbus. Ohio.
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Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
A R E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET,
between learned and Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
The undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e Institution for
t h e dissemination of useful drinks," has enlarged a n d rejuvenated i t in the most thorough manner, m a k i b g It now tbe
most extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with facilities f o r
producing the flneatand most delicate grade* of Malt Liquors;
and is now prepared to fornlsh the various qualities or Ales,
Porter a n d Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t and bottling, at prices
ranging from $6 t o 810 per barrel.
E x t r a fine snd Stork Ales brewed to order.
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
in good order, wiU be paid for at same price* a* charged.
The attention of private families, a n d customers In general,
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h Keys,
is particularly called t o the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old
OOLD SHIRT STUDS—plain and with s e t t i n g s : GOLD S c a n * friends and new may be assured of the superior ouality and
Pins—new style; Oold Breast Pins, California D i a m o n d
flavor of these beverages, and all are Invited to call and samPins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
ple for themselves. All orders, with the money enclosed,
will receive p r o m p t attention.
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market rates.
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J . L. CAREW.
We have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Rtono
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Ring*,Gold
E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN S
Bracelets, Gold Hteevc Buttons. Gold Belt Slides,
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of H.
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac,
HALLOCK, No lea, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t Where may
ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, A c c o r d e o n s , Ac.
he found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the above
Unexceptional References given whenever r e q u i r e d .
goods just manufactured u n d e r his immediate inspection, and
TV A(!ENTS WANTED f o r every p a r t of tho C o u n t r y .
e m b r a c i n g oue of the most extensive assortments ever before
N. B.—In s e n d i n g y o u r names, write the State, C o u n t y and
o Be red in this m a r k e t
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Town plainly, so as t o avoid l e t t e r s being miscarried.
A m o n g his stock will be fonnd every kind and description
ADDRESS,
A N G L E dc C O . ,
ot G a r m e n t suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
1 0 2 CANAL BTREET. (Old No.)
F r o m the low priced and cheaper g r a d e s to the most fine
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a n d fashionable garment*—all of which have been manufacMERICAN
R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , H A S NOW
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in Store, a n d offer for *alc, a foil s a s o n m e n t of Lake
S e p e r i o r and 8cn*> Iron, of all sizes, at greatly redue*d rateeThe Lake Superior Bar I r o n sold by the C ompany, is all
made f r o m Charcoal Pig. and Is far better t h a n the I r o n mad*
f r o m Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron W
the only Iron aold in this market, that ia made i n this manner.
Their Merchant Scrap i r o n is all made f r o m selected Scrap
and will bear comparison with the best Iron made In the
country.
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and E u r e k a Iron Company drafts taken at par in exchange for Iron o r a n y indebtedneas t o the Company.
Manufactured lrou also given in exchange for good Scrap
Iron.
Call a n d see or address
WM. H. 7.A.BRISKIE, Secretary.
Store c o r n e r Woodward Avenue and t'ongress-sL
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their t u r n i n g o u t : It protect* their tops f r o m the wastes of
the weather, a n d serves a* an ornamental finish.
Persons desirous of securing the r i g h t of manufacture, or
of sale, o r both, in Cities, C o u n t i e s State* or Territories, in
a n y part of the United States n o t already disposed of, will be
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing tbe undersigned. and by designating t h e t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, t h e y
trill also be famished with the t e r m s of sale.
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
Manufactured a n d for sale, in Detroit, by
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D U D L E Y A HOI-MES. 77 Woodward Ave.
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" T V A P E R . - - W E ARE P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y AT MILL
JL prices, all *ize* and weights of P r i n t *ad Book Paper:—
also Ledger Puper, Flat and Folded Paper, Letter. C*p and
Commercial Note. W r a p p i n g and Tisane P s p e r , F s n c y a a d
Staple Stationery in great variety.
' " 9 tons of Rsgs w s n t e d ia e x c h a n g e .
IUCHMOND8 A BACKUS.
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Detroit. Mich.
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S . C 1 T H B E R T * C O . , W M ^ a t e l>rngr!<M an..
• Grocers. No's 102 snd 104, Woodwsrd avenue, Detroit,
have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Rugsr
Syrup, Molssaes, Fish. F r u i t S p i c e s Nate, Liquors, Drugs
Cordage, P a i n t s O i l s Dye S t a f f s Naval Stores. Window Giaas
Ac_ Ac. "
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— . — M . W. C a n n y .
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W I N E H O U S E . — w n i a r d Harvey A C o ,
atucu
Lane, a n d 17 Cedar s t r e e t New Y o r k . H e m p . Cotton
Flax and Linen T w i n e s Imported a n d Manufactured Cord*ge.
Cotton, J u t e , M*nllla and American H e m p Rope,Tarred Stuff.
F i s h i n g L i n e s GlUlng Threads, Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, and all
k i n d s of Cord* a n d Lines.
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U Y F . H 1 N C H M A N i t C O f Dealer* In Groceries
and P r o v i * i o n s P a i n t s O i l s T w i n e s C a n v a s Anchor*
and C h a i n s Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oskum, Ac. A complete stock
or S h i p Chsndlery a n d the above named artlclea ahray* o n
hand a n d for sale very low, a t 40 Woodbridgu street. D e t r o i t .
Michigan.
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dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Boynton's H o t A i r F u r n a ce*, Register, Grates, Cooking R a n g e s T i n d e r ' s and P l u m b e r ' s
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHStock, Machines a n d Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper.
H . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby A Co.) W h o l e
MENT, No. 16 C o n g r e s M t , East.—A. C. ALEXANDER
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares, House a n d Steamboat P l u t u h c n .
• sale a n d a n d retail dealer in W a t c h e s Clocks, Jewelrv,
would most r e s p e c t f u l l y intimate t h a t , more folly to accomZ j f Agent* for WOder's P a t e n t Salamander Safes.
F a n c y G o o d s Plated Ware, Coa^bs B u t t o n s T h r e a d . A c . No.
modate the wants or the p a t r o n i s i n g public, a n d his large InP a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n paid t o H o u s e and Steamboat Pluatb79 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
crease or business, h e h a s adopted the improved facility which
ing. and p u t t i n g the most approved H e a t i n g and Ventillatiag
W e l c h e s Clock* a n d Jewelry repaired a n d w a r r a n t e d .
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F u r n a c e s a n d Cooling A p p a r a t u s In P u b l i c a n d P r i v a t e Build- Steam gives t o tt ' "
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FIRESIDE EDITION OF WAVERLY NOVELS,
o r ' s n k s J ^ S n s T V e l v e C Crapes a n d Merinos, p r o d a c i n g the
now complete, foil s e t s t o be h a d of
most brilliant c o l o n a n d best style of finish that every article
Detroit, Nov. 1 , 1 8 ^ .
DOUGHTY. S T R A W A CO..
B U H L 4c C O ^ MANUFACTURERS AND W H 0 L E - will a d m i t of. Shawl* or every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
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• sale a n d retail dealersin Silk, P n r . W o o l Panama. PalmLANK BOOK MANUFACTOBY^-THE UTOEB- T T 1 S T O H Y O F CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H.
i£ L e g h o r n a n d Straw Hate, F a r , Cloth, Plnah, Silk u d
s i g a e d h a v i n g a B o o k Bindery in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h h i s X I T h o m a s Bochic—two vols. J u s t received by
Glased C a p * all description* or man a f a r tared Furs for ladies
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DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO.
a n d g e n t l e m e n : Buckskin Glove* a n d MitUns, F u r , Kid, 8 3 k Bookstore, is prepared t o m a n u f a c t u r e , to order. Blank Book*
a n d Woolen Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Cravata, Suspenders. oT every description. Merchant* and other*, wanting -any
H i C M H M L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW SUP
Ac- H a tte r s ' S t o c k and Trimming*. Buffalo a n d F a n c y Sleigh t h i n g In t h a t line, a r e Invited t o give h i m a c a l l H a v i n g t h r
ply j o s t received. F o r eale by
best or workmen, he r a n safely g u a r a n t e e satisfaction In all
Robes, Ac.
P. B U H L A CO.,
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1868.
DOUGHTY. S T R A W A C O ,
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*D«t*oit, Nov. L 1 8 5 8 .
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