Grand Traverse Herald, February 17, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 17, 1860

Subject

American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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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

1860-02-17

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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v> hUe the world s e e m s full of b r i g h t n e s s
And t h e Soul r e t a i n s its t r u t h ;
W h e n o u r hopes are like t h e m o r n i n g beams
T h a t flash a l o n g the sea.
A n d every dream we k n o w of life
In one of p u r i t y ;
T i s sweet t o be remembered
A s the s p r i n g renxmibera e a r t h .
S p r e a d i n g rose* In o u r pathway.
Killing ail our h e a r t s with m i r t h .

m e n , w h o s e p r e s e n c e reminds m e of t h e i n c i d e n t s of t h a t fingers, a n d m o v e d t h e c a n d l e w i t h t h e o t h e r h a n d . T h e
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Trarttcw City* G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan,
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a n d p l a c e d t h e seal of t h e p e o p l e u p o n m y first- w r i t , iah e r a wink as she h a d sometimes known h e r h n s b a n d t o
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« l e or l o c a t i o n ; Investment* m a d e ; Taxea paid o n nou- a n d l o v o t h e b e s t Th iB p l a c c — t h i s v e r y s n o t — o n w h i c h g r e a t resolution, s h e w a s w h a t m i g h t b e t e r i n e d a v e r y
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resldent lands; R e d e m p t i o n of l a n d s sold for taxea, " v * pur- y o u s t a n d a n d I fttand a m o n g y o u , is, i n d e e d , ( h e o n e p o i n t
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with, a n y A g e n c y In t h e country.
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, Traverse City, Nov. & 1 8 5 9 .
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all o t h e r s — a b o v e a n d b e y o n d ' t h e s p o t w h e r e I w a s b o r u fors in' t h e t o w n t o p r e s c r i b e f o r h i m , m a d e h i m tako all T a r q u i n . w h o h a d s t o l e n in h e r c h a m b e r , t o v i o l a t e h e r
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" M y a u n t , w a s a w o m a n of s p i r i t a n d a p t ! ( o t a k e
I h a v e b o r n e t h p b a t o n t»f civil o p t h o r i t v c o n f i d e d t o m e s t o r y - t e l l e r .
t h e l a w in h e r o w n h a n d s . S h e h a d h e r o w n n o t i o n s o f '
b y t h r e e millicms df f r e e , b r a v e a n d e n l i g l i t c n c d 7JC-ople.
" Y o u shall h e a r , " r e p l i e d t h e n a r r a t o r . " M v a u n t c l e a n l i n e s s also. S h e o r d e r e d t b e fellow t o b e d r a w n
t a r t * of the Grand Traverso c o u n t r y , t h e p a y m e n t of taxes, I l o v e i t m o r e t h a n t h e S e n a t e C h a m b e r , m o r e t h a n t h e
took on m i g h t i l y f o r t h e d e a t h of h e r p o o r d e a r h u s b a n d t h r o u g h t h e h o r s e - p o n d t o c l e a n s a w a y all oflbnccs, a n d
* n 4 t o o t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y A g e n c y business With • • • • S e n a t e C h a m b e r of t h e g r e a t c o n f e d e r a t e R e p u b l i c o f P e r h a p s s h e felt s o m e c o m p u u c t i o t i a t h a v i n g g i v e n h i m
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w h i c h w e a r e c i t i z e n s ; a l t h o u g h i n t h a t S e n a t e C h a m b e r so m u c h p h y s i c , a u d n u r s e d h i m i n t o t h e g r a v e . . A t a n y
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I a m a u t h r i e e d , w i t h o n e o t h e r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e , l o p r o - r a t e , s h e d i d all t h a t a w i d o w c o u l d t o h o n o r h i s m e m o r y .
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n o u n c o t h e will o f t h o l e a d i n g m e m b e r of t h a t o o b i b d e r a c y . S h e s p a r e d n o e x p e n s e in e i t h e r t h e q u a n t i t y o r q u a l i t y
voyage of i m p r o v e m e n t t o B o t a n y B a y , "
Herald Office, T r a v e r s e City, N o v . 3, 1858.
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t h i s p r e f e r e n c e b y c o m p a r i n g t h e n a t u r a l a d v a n c e s a n d n e c k a s l a r g e a s ' a l i t t l e sun-dial, a u d h a d a f u l H e o g t h
MORGAN BATES,
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g Free White i
son took the matter so deeply to Jteirt that he died
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.->onin Carolina
uarouna has
nas eir
ns RqresciBtatiws in Cohgfw*
short time, and there it coiled.
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With a free white' population jrf 271.56 J •
.
About t & time Ellen Jewett, a lxaaUful
New Hampshire has three Reprtaenlativcs in Congress
•He* of G
Grand'
Oflclal P a p e r f o r the Counties
rirndTmrow,
brated courtezan, was murdered nt the house of Rosma
' * e e , H a n i ton, Alpena, Cheboygan,
with
of d317,454ith a free white population ol
li,
Emmet and Mackinac.
Vermont and New Hampshire, with a population of
Townscnd, in .Tbonm street, by a young man turned Treason RebnkMl—Freedom T r i a m p k a a t - T h «
630,858. bare six Representatives.
X0R0AK BATES, KDITORRobinson, who was nek rk for Joseph Boxie, and through
SUiTe Power 4 Crashed Oat.*
South Carolina lias tix also, with only 274,563—U*3
whose influence ho was acquitted. This murder was a
TRAVERSE CITY:
by 356,285—not one-half as mucL
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F m chj DfUolt P«lSy Aircrtiwr of F.h- t
devikend Tor Bennett—(he never had a Godsend) He
F R I D A Y MORNING. FEBRUARY 17, I860.
The news to be found in this mornings Advertiser, au Fifteen free States containjt population of 13,348;435
procured, or pretended that he had, a list of the names of
Fifteen slavo States contain a population of
6,184.404
nouncing Ihe election of a Republican Speaker wiU gladdei
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
all those who lodged at Mrs. Townseqd's house that
Majority in free States
>'
A X»tional Republican Convention will nuwtatChicago — night—some seventy men, most of wliom were married, the heart and strengthen the laith of orery RopubUcan in
TKKRITORV.
Wednesday, the 13th day of June nexUt twelve o'clock noon,
and occupiod high statious in society—<md threatened to the land. In view or all the circumstances under which
Fifteen slare States contain,
for the nomination of candidate* to bo aoj.port«d for Presiexpose them in the columns of his paper. This ruse the victory has been won, it is a triumph of the moert
Fifteen free States contain,
dent u d Vic*-Pr«Bid«nt at the next CUiction.
brought
to
his
coffers
on
untold
amount
of
black-mail;
Tlie Republican electors of the several States. the members
brilliant and important character. Its influence for good
Greater extent or slave tcr.,

474,550
of tho People'*-party of Pennsylvania, and of the Opposition and before the aflUjr wan caded he had made money
• party of New Jemev. and all other* who or* willing to co-op- enough to buy a printing office and set up business on upon the rutore or the Republican party, especially in That is, more than double the territory or the fifteen frto
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erate-with them In ,support of the candidates which shall
the approaching Presidential contest, will be -oT xast im- States.
In other words, the slave States now have about five
his own account
tbero be nominated,; and who are opposed to the policy of the
It is not our purpo>» to follow him any further in his portance—indeed it cannot be over estimated. The strug- timos the extent of Territory, nccordiug to nopolation.
present Admhwtration. to Federal corruption' and unnrpation,
that the free States hare; including slaves and all, they
to the extension of alavery }ato the Territorlfcs. to the new course of infamy, our object being only to show how the gle for the Speakership has been one of the most pro- hare about three times the Territory of the .free State-,
and dangerous political doctrine that the Constitution of Its New-York Herald was started. Pecuniarily ho basnet longed. severe and embittered in our history. Never be- according, to population. And they still demand more
own force carries slavery Into all thoTerritorieii »rthe United with unbounded success—the RUCCCM of infamy and crime.
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fore have such determined and unscrupulous efforts IHWI for the peculiar institution.
StoU* to the opening of the African Slave trade, to any Ine- But he ha* not reached his present position without
•; With over 110,000 more slaves than white inhabitants,
quality'4 righUamong cltiaens; and who are In favor of the stripes. W e have had the pleasure of seeing him twice used to defeat an organization of tho House.
to be held in subjection, what a. formlnble force South
immediate admission of Kansas into the Union, Under the
Carolina
could
command
to
destroy
the
Union.
Otily
Not Only have the most formidable combinations been
cow-hided on the public street, kicked down three flights
think whit a regiment slio could muster!" Again that
ConrtlUtio* recently adopted by Its people, of restoring the
Federal AdministfktloB to a system of rigid economy and to of stairs by his journeyman printer, and cuffed and spit formed, the corrupt appliance's used, and the most trea- cry " Justice to thD Sonthf'
LOOK!—RKAD!—HONPKK!
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the principles of Washington and Jefferson, of maintaining upon by the late Thomas Ilamlio—all of which he sub- sonable threats made; to perpetuate'tho* confusion which
Voleof Eleven Slevekolding 8tata HI the Election
invtaifte the rights of the StaUf, and of defending the soil of mitted to with the abject humility of a coward. •
reigned in the House for so many weeks, but the whole
of 1852, when Mr. Pierce teat ckosen, a* contrasted
every State and Territory from lawless Invasion, and or j>reSuch is a faint outline of James Gordon Bennett, the
with the vote of JShw York.
Hcrvi'Mthe integrity of this Union and the supremacy Of the Editor of the New. York Herald, and bosom friend of patronage and power of the National Administration has
.... 19,576
L Arkansas,/...
OoOMUttten and laws passed la pursuance thereof against
been uuscrujrtilously exerted to the same aid. And yet,
.... 12.613
2. D e l a w a r e , . . . J u . . . . .
the eonSplracv of the leaders or a sectional party, to resist the the President of (he United States!
.... 7,193
in
spite
of
all
these
adverse
influence,
and
in
the
facc
or
8. Florida,
- majority prlncipW^established In the Government even at
The Difference.
.... 51.365
4. Georgia,
- --- thVexjieuseoflts e'xlsjeriee. are invited .to send from each
The Detroit Advertiser draws a comparison between a pro-slavery populace, which aeons to have been omploy.... 75,1535. Maryland,.
...
State two delegates *rs>m every Congressional district, oml Michigan aifc several of the Slave States, which will show ed to clamor down Republicans, "they have elected a . 6. North Carolina,
78,861
fonr delegates at large to the Convention.
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.... 18,547
7. Texas,... . . . . . . . the
peoplo/of
this
State
what
they
suffer
from
Slavery,
competent,
faithful,
bold,
and
uncompromising
RepubliK.D. UOBOAV, N. York.Pres'LCASMi-s^Or.AY;_Kentacky.
.... 41,919
8.
Alabama

and that Northern opposition to it is not a merc^ senti- can, to the third office in point of dignity, and tho second
J m i n n BABT^BTT, Maine.
IticHSV. Indiana.
.... 35,902
9. Louisiana,
I&&0. h'ooa. New Hampshire. Now"* U.
lllinol^
.... 44,424
10. Mississippi,... I, AW iiK vce BHXIXKBP, Venn on t. ZACM. CKANDIJSH Michigan.,ment, but that tliey have other reasons for resisting its in point of influence, in the Union. The moral effect of
....129,545
Jons Z. (toowiit'ir,Mam.
Joan. 11. TWKKDY iscausin. extension. Michigan and Louisiana have the rarve num11. V i r g i n i a , . . . . . . . . . , r f . - •
GU>KO.V WELLS, Connecticut. ALM. ILIUHSAY, Minnesota. ber of Representatives in Congre«, and yet Mi^iigan such a victory will be beyond calculation upon tho Re.1
T. SHEIOIAK, N. Jersey. AWDRBW J. Brayaxs Iowa.
Ag.
vote
of
11
slave
States,
publican
party.
Their
cudurancc,
and
boldness,
and
honpolled 120,000 Votes at our last election while I»utsiaria
Tm>*A* Wu.tlAna.'Pen'n.
• ASA 8. Josw.Missouri.
Vote of Now York,
522,264
(irjiHiiB H AKiiis, Maryland. MABTJM I\ CONWAY, Kansas. polled only 40,000—thnt is, one man in that slave-hold- esty of purpose, crowned as they have been, by a glorious
Being 7,135 votes more than all tho others, including
AM-RKO CALDWELL Virginia. LEWIS CijrrHxsE, D.C•
•fnoxA8 HPOOX^K, Ohio.
WILUAX M CHACK. R- Island. ing State has the same influence thnt three men have in victory, presents brilliaut triumph in Novelbbcr next. three votes' for everv five slaves in the Mid eleven States.
These eleven States have twenty-two Unite States benMichigan. Our population is three times as large and
W e congratulate the Republicans or Michigan, upon an ntors.. New York has two.,
H o w Bennett Started the New-York H e r a l d .
onr Representation is the same. Is not this n gross
These eleven States have fifty seven GongftMmouf
A* James Gordon Bennett is the confidential counselevent so full of promise for the future, and of so much
wrong to the people of Michigan? But the comparison
New York has 33.
lor and adviser of tho Presidleaf of the United States,
might be carried still further. North Carolina polled importance for the present Official corruption iu high
'Justice to the South," indeed!
aud his paper is tho accredited orgun of the Adinilustrac ob pT Uorl TKBHtfOKVU
l a n i w i w n i . 1-taCUASKP.
but about 81,000 ^otcs—40,000 less than Michigan, and places is now to be laid bare before the world, and thus
tion in the City of New-York, it maynot be uninteresting
haffjust twice the number of Representatives. Virginir the last hope of a corrupt Administration party destroyed, Louisiana (purchased ot France)
to our readers to know how, and under what circumInterest
paid,
polled 150,000 vOtcs, or 30,000 only more than Michi
3,000,000
The
Newark
(S.
J.)
Mercury,
u
very
decided
tfeward
Florida (purchased of Spain,) .
stances. a paper was started which has attained so great
1.430,000
gou, and yet f&r this excess she has eleven more Reprepaper, published at the home o( Spooky Pennington, thus Interest paid,
notoriety and wields such a powerful influence over a
10.000.00U
.sentativ^s than wo have. Without slaves she would bo
Texa9 (for boundary)
10,000,000
<«rtaiti class of. tho whole community.
entitled to abont eight or nino Members of Congress. records its opinion of'that genticman-*ne that will "too Texas (for indemnity)
7,790.000
We are cognizant of sbmo facts connected with it?
Now she has fifteen, six of whom at least arc the repre- doubt be justified in the future, as it has bceu in the Texas (for Creditors, last Congress)
6,000,000
Indian expenditures of all kinds,cnrly history, which came noder our immediate observa- sentatives of slaves. The same inequality will hold good
5.000,000
To purchaso Navy, and pay Troops, "
past:
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tion at the timo, and which are probably known only to
3,000,000
of every slaw State. Do the people of the North need
•• It is proper for us to say that the election of Gov. All other Expenditures,
Horace Greeley, James Gordon Bennett and Ourselves.
217,175,575
a better reason for resisting the extension of an institu- Pennington" to this honorable and responsible post would Mexican "War,
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16,080,000
Wo violate no confidence in p l ^ g them - oh record as tion which gives one slaveholder the influence of two bo in tho highest degree g r a c i n g to his coitstitueuts, Soldiers* Pensions and Bounty Lnnus.
100,000,000
and to the hosts of personal friends who have ojwavs ral- Florida 'Wax,
matter,' of history, and as tending to illustrate tho fact
7,000,000
free northern men?
lied around him. His popularity among us is basetfupon Soldiers* Pensions
:
that that which is conceh-ed in "sin and brought forth in
5,000.000
the intrinsic ciccllcncc of tho man, and upon the finely To Remove Jndiwfe
North port.
iniquity will grtw-and flourish only in a congenial atmos15,000.000
toned political opinions which he has always entertained. Paid by Treaty for New Mexico,
W o find in the Jackson Citizen or a-reccnt date,
100.000.000
phere of pollution aud infamy.
Wo have that thorough confidenco in him which asks no Paid to Extinguish Titles,
2,082.000
. In 1834, just after Horace Greeley & Co. had started letter from a new-comer to his fricud at Jackson, from pledges, desire no avowals, and which is the fesult of IJ Paid to Georgia,
long life or public service in the State, during ^which not
the New.Yorker, in tho old yellow two^tory building ^vhich we extract tho following:
Total,
,
.. v$832,764,938
"Nortliport Is located on the Peninsula? between a shadow or stain has rested upon him. TheRcpubhcans
^hich then stood on the southwest corner of Nassau and
Not OIK inch of Territory hat ever,been purchased o.
in Congress mav rest assured that in him they will have
liberty streets," there stalked into tho office, one.day, a Grand Traverse Bay and Lake Michigan, and as good a a presiding officer whom no temptation will swerve and acquired of any foreign,power, «nc*the Constitution was
lni>k, hard-visaged, squint-eyed, villainous looking man, quality of land as any part of Michigan. The principal no intimidation deter from an honest discharge of his du- adopted, at the instance ortbcFrec Statee, or which was
Umber
is
beech
aud
maples
some
hemlock,
cedar,
and
intended
for their benefit; yet the froo State* hart paid
who appeared as if he had just escaped from or was about
ties."
more' than two-thirds or the entire cost or all these acquimto bo sent to the Penitentiary, and introduced himself to other varieties. Tho streams are. rapid and tho water
What Does t t Meant
pure.
The
Bay
is
the
handsomest
sheet
of
water
I
ever
Mr. Greeley as James Gordon Bennett, late Editor of
Our readers undoubtedly observed thp Telegraghic an. ^ H c ^ h w l p r e c Territory been divided? I'rom thc
n Philadelphia paper, (the Ptnneylvanian we thpk, a w , and we have one or the best l a b o r s on the Lakes nounccment published in the Advertiser on Tuesday last, Territory thus purchased, and paid for
though wo may be mistaken in tho name.) H e stated W e have had ope hundred and sixty-three Propellers and stating that the President had ordered sundry muskets five new slavo States has been admitted, having the Tollowing extent or Territory and Representatives m Lonthat he bad called to hojd a consultation with Mr. Greo- forty sail vessels tore this season. The Propeller Michi- to bo removed from Araeuals to Charleston, b. C. Au, |py relative to the expediency of starting a chcap Daily gan came « here last evening, (Doc. 10th.)
gusta Georgia, and Baton Rogue, La. In regard to this ^States.
Sq. miles.
Senators.
RepV
" It hasliot been very cold here. One morning it was
in New-York. As Mr. G. was busily engaged at the
somewhat significant fact, the Washington correspondent 1. Louisiana,
o
2. Missouri,
6o,W(
2
time, Mr. B. did not fully unfold his plans, but promised down to two degrees above zero. • The ground is frozen of the Cincinoti C6mmercial of the 23d, says:
52.HU
2-to call again. Tho next day ho spread out his programme, a very little*" The Bay does not freeze over till February.
" The President has ordered one hundred and fifteen 3. Arkansas,
4. Florida,
58,268
2
»
the main feature of which was ft paper devoted to scan- Last'winter it did not freeze over at this place. My thousand improved muskets, to bo taken from tho /V«etial 5., Texas,
325,369
2
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at Springfield. Mass., and deposited in Charleston, S. U
did lu ' high-life,' but to be conducted with soeh consum- health has improved very much since I came here,
and other disuniou localities in tlie South, ihe President
Total.
543,369
10
16" .
mate ability and tact that it would 'take' with all classes. have gaiucd about twenty-five pounds in flesh, and think has acted in this matter at the dictation of the disunionTho free States, if any, are yet to be admitted.
He said ho'hod one thousand dollars .to invest in tho cn- I will hare to be hoopod before spring. I like ihe coun- ists. Report says that ho will procccdto remove all arms
California was admitted, i t ts true, as a.F?fe.*>la.l
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terpriic, bnt as that snm was not sufficient to .ensure tiywell. I think if you-were to spend n few months now ip Northern arapnals to the South. This is regular- but alas body and soul has 6hc bowed to the footstool orr
ly in the lino of tho policy of the disumouists. The
success, he wished a partner who could furnish a Jike here. yOQ would bo able to fill up your clothes better."
Springfield Arsenal contains about two hundred and fifty ^ m e m b e r , Republicans that iAlovembcr n c x t , ^ "
umouut, and asked Mr. Greeley to join him. Greeley
Tnr. SPEAKSB-S RtG.IT HAND MAS.—A Washington thousand stand of arms."
you deposit your ballots, tho slav^wncr or the South
listened patiently to all his plans, and then, in his blunt, correspondent of the Philadelphia Press says: As you
If the Commercial's correspondent has suggested the will castfor every five slaves he owns three times the
ofl-hand way, told him 'that sach a paper might pay if o •nter tho House, when it is fully organised, you will sec
proper explanation "or this somewhat remarkable move- number yon cast, besides his own Tote.
a man conld be found to conduct it who combined the
YeS give tho South justice.
Standing on tho right of the Speaker a young pnUeman ment, it leavs little room to doubt that President Buchanr e q u i t e talent and meanness—and flatly reftised to have named Thaddcds Mauricc, who may be called the prompCONGRESS.—Mr. Phelps has introduced a bill in the
an has entered into the conspiracy- formed at the South,
anything to do with it. And this ia the reason why
ter of the presiding officer. He began his sernce as a to dissolve the Union, should the majority or tho poeplc House which appropriates $4,296,000 for the deficiency
Bennett has hated Greeley over sinco.
page, and I think it was Mr. C6bb who first took advan- elect a President nt the next election, and that ho is or the year ending June last and for j«rt of the prwent
At thiB time there was a Printer in Ann street named
er and newspaper S T o f his skill and talent, and from that day be has been preparing to uso.the patronage and power of the Gov- fiscal year $2,400,000, under the law of 1836, m |»yAhHereon, who was a general jobber and newspaper
When a new Congnss o»ernment to aid them iu their treasonable design. That mcntof the officers and clerks and for the transportaUWi
nt
(pVinter,
U n but
l » t «who
W did not publish
H t e on Sis own
™ P I«J he I M >
i »" —
.' •"- • -Senibles, it ;=
i? minnni
curious to
to obsci
ooaer^,-"" - r - - w
, tho suggestion is correctwe have hardly a doubt, for the oT the mails. The second section provides that on <uid
lonnutt procureu nn uutuuuwuu w MUM, UU"y
acquainted with the names and appearance of the members: whole official life of Mr. Buchanan since he was elevated alter the expiration of the quarter in which the mail serpromisos and fidse pretences, inthcod him to enter inU^tlie
J those ®bo ippland the Speaker
M.
to the Presidency, proves that he is capable of almost rice was rendered, a snfEcient sum be appropriated to
-rlk i'.'c—and the Mew-York Herald was osbercd g t o
proficiency. d o h o t W that the ^oet, unpretohng any outrage that may promote his own selfish schemes, or pay it, and appropriates $1,000 for temporary clerk hire
i'.'ii..-.
fruf a n i by H» « frcqnenfly pnt. the word, rnto the be*demanded by the Southern Oligarchy; for what other K p o d i t c Sc reWnt. h e bffl!». donbtlc 1^1
Anderson soon found that Bennett had deceived him
r's mouth.
motive than to aid the disnnioriists to carry out their ere this.
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t
w ith regard to fund*—not 'one penny of the thoogand
treasonable threats has he sent BO Targe a number of arms
dollars ever having been paid over--and that bo would
The difference .between the President and Secretary
The Mcnphi. Argrn of the 11th rcl»te« that . N t r t h have to hear the whole pecuniary burden until tho paper Floyd, growing out of the attempted transfer 0 r Captain to the South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana traitors,
should work its way hp to a edf-sustiuwng point He MiegB to Florida, is by nomeans adjusted to tho satis- at a time like this, when they are boldly threatening a in motioa on the Tenncuec Centnl E«1
expended a large sum of money to keep it,olivo, until, foction of either,-and may lead to a ropture of present dissolution of tho Union? The country is at peace with d r t before, for ventnrios to eonrerse in epodenmUon
it begad <o bo remunerative, the great fire of '35 relations. This difficulty, and that of Postmaster-Gene- all the world; no invasion is anticipated oT the South or oT da very with the passengers who
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occurred in Ann afreet, Which made such terrible havoc ral Holt, resulting from the interference of the; President any other' portion or the Union. These arms, therefore, collar, then looked him to Ihe doo,• «>d
tunong the Printers, And Anderson lost presses, type and in favor of an official under ban of tho Department, have can only have been forwarded to the disuhionists for the Tbe Arenae.ya: " W . M « «
that the r » c J
everything, with littfe or ao iasuraacc. His friends, who impaired t£e harmony of the Cabinet, and, to some ex- purpose of furthering their intended resistance to the will brcte hia neck by tha tall; bnt.if each wae the case, the.
of the majority. • The President, therefore, is openly aidhad fiuth in the «Hin*te saecess of the Herald, aided tent, disturbed personal intercourse.
conntrv hasn't experienced any very great loaa.
^
ing and abetting treason, and should be treated as a trnhinr to procuVo a Power Press « j j r ether iMterials; bat
— AvoraKa JtoCPIJCAX SEXATOa—Gov. SALMOH-J*[Detroit Advertiser.
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A
fire
occurred
at
Jlenuott, meantirac, made ctandtttino arrangements with
C^MK,
ot
Ohio,
has
been
elected
to
the
U.
8.
Senate
for
awther Printer, and the Herald appealed the next YpsUaqU So the 30th ult, near the Depot, which burned
MATUMOXIAL R o w a — T h e W oshlngton correspondent
S ^ n f r o m the
of Maifh, 1861,> j h o a cLf*
.g with J««M Gordon Bennett as Editor and Pro- the stores ofKW. Beach, A. Smith and J . K-lCnae} the of the Cincianati Commercial » v s there i» a rumor that
Donghtktt
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r. Hereltoedto i«oog«« Andetw<n«an. or to shopa oT C. L. Yost and AMhcl Tower; the dwelhag Lord Lyons the new British Minister, will shortly lead
c 2 i n o a t i , («l«re Pngh reeidea,) inVmor of the e r « t
^fcoe. «odMas Harriet l i e n to the altar.
—nr f o ^ U s intareerla1& $mpu„or tof fte mZEkv* £1^- Mr .

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jpublican Speaker Blected!

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.TRAVERSE PITY.
Thermoxnetrical liegifiter.

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T H E PRESIDENT REBUKED.

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J o h n W . Forney Elected Clf^k of the Hoase.

CONSDMPOTON CURED!

Senator Maaon'sHaipor's Ferry Committee h a ^ had
before them Mr. A™Ji, Kamas, from whom tbey proD R . CITDHCHILL'S P I S C ^ T K M Y .
mlkd«ich revelations as w«ild bio*, thai-Bcp«blican
party sky high. But be testified only that John Brown Winchester's Geaaiae PreparaUoa of the CbemiCAIIJT Pore Compound of the
frequently informed him that the "Republicans refused to
aid or countenance him in any way in his schemes, and
that he denounced them as cravens. for their refusal.
of LIM£ and SODA,
Originally discovered aad prescribed by Dr. J. F. Curwatn.This is ull they made opt of Arny.
of Paris as a Specific Remedy for
V
POIJTICB tx THE SOCIAL Cinajsk.—It is currently reported at W ashington that when the ladies of some NorthHE EXTRAORDINART RESULTS .OBTAINED IN ALL
ern Congressmen called upon Mrs. Senator Toombs, and

Mr. Forney of Pennsjdvama, Editor- of the Philadelphia Prut, and a most bitter enemy 6f the President,
has been elected Clerk of the House. He received the
7A,*.
entire Republican vote. Mr. Hoffmnn of Maryland, reThuredav Feb, 9..31® above 0 . . 2 1 ° above 0 . . . 6 above.
ceived the Republican vote for Serjjeant-at-Arms, and was
Friday..;.. " 1 0 . - v
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elected over Mr. Glosbrenner, tho Democratic candidate,
who advanced 890,000 to Members to secure his election.
Monday.....
, TjMdny.... - H - 1 0
Mr. Sherman will be Chairman of tho Committee of
the stages of Pulmonary Disease bv Dr. Gharchill'suew
Ways and Means, and Mr. Grow Chairman of the ComMrs. Senator Clay, those estimable patterns of Southern Treatment—the HYPOPHOHl'HITES OV LIMB AND SODA
We have fine sleigbiug, and the Bay is frozen over
mittee ou Territories. AD Right!
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—removes all remaining doubt as to the Inestimable value of
politeness, threw the cards of their visitors into the fire! this Discovery. Consumption is no longer to be regarded a*
far as the eye can reach. \
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Imprisoned in a Vault Eighteen Y e a n .

On the ground it is conjectured, that the husbands of the i incurable inalady.
A newspaper published at Coloina, Mexico, on the ladies who hail called, were •' Greasy mechanics," or aolf- Many hundreds of phjiricians have already adopted this
.HOD. HESRY WALDROX will accept our thanks I
treatment with almost invariable success. U-t no Consump24tli of October last, tells the following frightfhl story, made.
valuable Poblic Documents.
tive delay a moment to try It. It is their last hope!
*
Dr.Cliurchillsaj-s:
and calls upon the public to punish the criminals:
"I am ansioux that the IlrroriiosruiTRS should be broualit.
JTon. K. S, BIXGOAX, of the Senate, and Hon. D. C.
The Wayne County Jail has cost the people the snug
".When Gen. Pueblita entered the town of Ayo, in
i speedily as possible, into univeri-ul use, as 1 K>Wtkat the;
LKACTL, of the House, have placed undfir renewed obli- September last, be extracted a forced loan from the peo- little sura of $11,092,36 during the past year, -or about will prove* not only as sure a Remedy in Consumption as Quigations for their hind remembrance of to.
ple, and a share of it fell upon the < MI rate of the place. one quarter the whole cost of inamtainiug the State nine is'in Intermittent Fever, hut also as effect mil • I'reservaas Vaccination in Small I'o.x.
The curate acted as though ho woi^kl pay, but he did not Penitentiary. Full seven tenths of this expense is esti- ve
* In no instancy have I found the remedy fait to produciM/. HitchcOck and Mr. Green returned frorii Manatee make his- appearance at the point designa ted for paymated to have l>cen occasioned by the use of intoxicating .'crytiling that could reasotitiblv.be cxiiccted from It.
on Hunday evening, bringing op all the mail Matter. Mr. ment, and Gen. Pueblita ordered him to be Jirrested. A
"Out of rtrcnty-two cases in the third or la«t stage, treated
liquors.
' . • my Dispensary, during thujpastyear, eight have complete!;
ami Mrs. Barns arrived safely at tbat jilacc, and proceod- party of men went to his dwelling and knocked at tho
elglit have died,and six are vtiil under treasmem.
door. There was nu answer, and they bro!rein. They
Mr. Price, of S t Stephen, in Maine, WM burned out of recovered,
oi| u> Grand Haveii by sleigh.
a result Is altogether unparalleled in tho annals of medifound no one in the house, and were about to leave itf ofhouse twice in one night He-owned two lie uses, a short Such
cine."
HAS.V.UT, LIT & Co., hare seven camps this winter in when they heard a frightful voice, i>rooeedi;ig fronj the distance from each other. Tho onehe lived in took fire
tS" This Remedy is the most powerful Generator of ltlooi!
ground, saying, " 1 am hungry!" The oflvar in coalknown, ami is eouailv efficacious in all forms of Debility,
v their Pineries on the Board man, and will probably get
man dwent back to Gen. Pueblita and told him about the about 6 o'clock, und his family had barely time to escape 'Axthtna, BroncliitiS, Xervons Diseases, Chlorosis, l)yspe;.»is,
whatever depends on deficient vitality of the system.
out ton millions feet of logs.
voice. The Genera] appointed a commission to examine to the other. About 12 o'clock thai also was found to
Winchesters Genuine Preparation
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XomJi & DSXTHR, at Klk Rapids, will get out between the house. T h i s commission went to the cu rate's dwellis bctterly cold, was. laidin is put up In large bottle* with the following words blown 4n
ing, and, after a careful examination, they fo-apd a movethe gla**: '• Da. J . E. Cncacmi.L'a YTPOPnospmvts OF IJMK
three und four million*
able stone in the floor, and under this was a stairway
ASP So in. J. tv i5 CHEST it a, iN»w Yowc." >icb bottle ha» .
A fierce contest is raging in Oregon in view.of the iri- also, a TAC-MVUX slgnalnre-.
The Utica and Jilacl^llivcr ltailroail is to bo sold by leading down to a vauft, which was entirely d ark, apd had
No other can be relied on as the pare Hi-pophrwphites.
no connection with the air, save by the staircase, and a jieuding eiectioh of the U. S. Seuatore by the Legislature
the mortgagees on tho 31st of March next.
Unless perfectly pure, they are not only useless, but n£*Itivel>
small hole that served as a ventilator.. ID this vault they soon to be cha-en. Col E. Di Baker, who pranounoed injurious. No l a o s or other drog should be combined with
Gov. Pennington received 117 votes for Speaker of found some books, a few articles oft furniture, and a wothem, or taken at the same time.. 2 0 - Price ?2 00, or three bottles for $5 on, with full direct
man who had been shut up there Tor eigb to on years! She tho funeral oration over Mr;. Broderick, has removed to
. the House.
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was taken to Gen. Pucbbta's quarters. Whim brought Portland, Oregon, and will probably be ono of the Sena- tions tot use. A liberal discount to physicians aad th* trade.
The I)ar SALTS furnished to the profession. Single .bottle*
The Iowa Logiiature has reflected J as. Harlan U.S. into the light, where she saw a number of persons, she torial candidates.
in concentrated solution sent by mail, when specially ordered.
fainted. After she had returned to her eei isw, a thousand
Sonator.by a vote of 73 to 52 for A. C, Dodge.
wholesale.and retail at the So|c General Depot in the I'.'
The Morse telegraph patcut expires in 1861 and will Sold
ouestions were asked of her, to .which she replied only
S. 43 John street. !-et no one dc«ive you, but purchase aad
ly "Winchester's Preparation,"
, Mr. "William Hamnroud.-has been appointed by Hon. that she had been bjpiod in the vault for eighteen years, then be freo to the public. It will cause considerable exl)r. Churchill's Work on Consumption'
S. B. Mead, Deputy Supenintendeut of tho Sault CauaL without going out for a moment; that sbi - hiul been mar- tension of telograjih lines and will, give rise to a good
rea'dv, and will bo sent gratis to every Coiisumntiveor
ried, and had chiWreu by her husband, but slio kn^w deal of competition..
Nervous sufferer In the -United States, on-ree«lpt of twelve
WmtDiuwAL OF MB. SUKRXAX.—The withdrawal of nothing of their fate; that, while iiupriso >aed in the vault,
jeents in stamps to Cove? expense of postages. Also, circulars and all requisite Information without charge. I-et no
his name by Mr. Sherman was entirely voluntary, and aho had had children by the curate, buts he knew nothing
one delay, for time is precious IB SO fatal a malady aa 'Coni
of what had become of these children; and after sayijig
against the wishes of many of his friends.
sumption. Address,
J..VTINCHE8TKR
this mnch she became obstinately silent. While this was
American and Foreign Attency, .
THK STORM KINO DEAD.—Prot Kepy, the author of passing, a sergeant of the Pueblita brigtule, then present,
;2-]v
43 John street, New Yerki
"For sale-by

' the "Treatise on the Philosophy of Storms," died at discovered that, this woman was'his mo tlier, and she reC
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cognized him as her son and embraced him. The son
(Cincinnati on the 24th ult, aged 84 years.
Herald Office, Traverse City.
then ran for his lather, who came air 1 recognized his
wife. -The husband, fifteen years ago. was imnrisoued
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EVER AND AOUB, FROM WHICH MANKIND s u i
Tho biQ fot a Conventioato frame aStateUonstitation,
three years under charge of having mi irdored his wife,
fen over a large j>art of the globe, is the cgnscquepfo of
has passed both Houses of the Nebraska Legislature, and this woman,""
a diseased action of the system. JBflUced b r the poltonofls
miasm of vegetable decay. Thin exhalation is Cyolveujiy the
has boen signed by the Governor.
A Spicy I/ctter.
action
of solar heat on wet soil,and rises*lth til© wateryVi- •
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nor
from
it, ..While the sun Is below the horizon this viror
One Col Morrison, of Illinois, reecnl ly.made a villainEighteen citizens of Mason and Bracken Counties,
lingers near the earth's surface, and the ririuf is takiin'Villi it
Kentucky, were rooently expelled on account of their opin- ous verbal attack upon CoL BIBSEU, 11 present the Rethrough tho lungs into tho blood. There it acts as an Irritating
poison
an the internal viscera and excreting organ* of
publican Governor of that State. Th< Governor—who
ions on slavery.
DELIVEREI) AT HIS OFFICE,
the bo<|y.' The liver becomcs torjlij and falls to secrete not
more popular and as much respected as any other man in Traverse City, on or belbre the first day of April, 1RC0. only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. .'?oth the
TKRBIBLE CALAMITY.—A six-atory tenement house,
virus
and
the
bile accumulate In the circulation, knd produce
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No. 42 Elm streot, New-York, was burned on the 2d in the State—closes hiS letter to his ass ailant thus:
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys and
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I nevet hare been guilty of secret iy -mutilating and
the stomach sympsthlxe with thellver.andbecomc disordered
inst, and fifty-three persons perished in the flames.
destroying the public records in n RiicordcrV office in
' <o. Finally, tlie instinot of Our organism,.as If In an attupt to expel the noxious fusion, concentrate* the' whole
A FAT OKFICK.—From statistics published, it is itifet^ order to strengthen my own trumped-up claim to a coveted
ood of the body in the Internal excretorics to force them
red that thc income of the Sheriff of New York is at least pieoe of land.
... cast it o n t The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to .
" I nevgr wrote lexers over fictitio us signatures to a
the
central organs with congestive violence. TlTils Is the
$60,000 a year.
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, helpless and. distant widoiv depreciatiu g the value of her
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h a Rut in this effort it falls. Then the FEVER follows,
*
WE HAVE NOW OPENED
in which tlie blood leaves the central organs and rushes to
COOTITY SKAT LOCATED.—WO learn f j t f n the Gratiot land that I might buy it at one-tenth i ts value.
the surfacc, as if iA another eilbrt to exi*l the irriuting
" 1 never attempted to frighten or swindle a family of
News that at tho lato meeting of the Board of Supervi- honest and respectable orphan childi en by pretegiuinp
poison through that other great cxcretory—the skin. ^ la t h »
sors for that county, the county seat was"'fixedand lpcatr that their father's title to tno farm he had left them, was
ed" at Ithica, by a two thirds vote.
defective and void, in order to get a c hance to buy it at
effort another day. Tliese agfc {he h u or paroxjums o f T e v t r
' tguo. Such constitutional disorder will of course nnd»>a trifle of its value. Nor did I ever falsely pretend to
Gov. SBWAKB.—Tho Washington correspondent of the children similarly situated that 1 had a valid tax title to
the health If it is not removed.' •
AND
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We have labored to Had, and have found, an antidote.
tho
land
left
by-their
father,
in
order
to
bdy
it,
in
the
New York Express says Mr. Seward is preparing a powerful response to the charges made against him. I t is same way. These arc practices, tricks, to whichjl never
which neutralises thi^malarioIS pohwn In^he blood, and
descended. Had I dono so, then mi gbt the honest Oftl
stimulates the liver to expel It from tlie body. As H should,
ltelieved that it will bo ono or the greatest efforts of his
docs, cure this afiUcting disorder with oerfect certainty
Ranger, Gov. Reynolds, have well sai d of me as ho did
rcr brought ti this market; w hich we will be happy
life, but will not ljc delivered at present
it does more, or rather docs what is or more aerrlce t»
of Col. Morrison; 'If that man manages to keep out of
is will accord cuonatyy witlUlu TIMES. those subject to this Infection. If taken in season UYxpel*
the penitentiary for twenty years, he will be tho richest
it from the s\>tom as It is absorbed, and th us keeps tliosewhn
Senator Douglas, charges that President Buchanan has
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man in Illinois'
use it free from its attacks; keep* the system in health thoagh
Traverse
City,
Nov25,1#59.
endeavored to place him witfiin the ban of social as well
Nor is there aught in the Land Office rccords of this
exposed to the disease. Consequently It n o t only tares, bnt
as political intercourse at Washington, by appealing to State, the reading of which need caoso mo to blush. No O T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . - T H K CmCt'IT COUWr protect* from, the g u s t variety of sffcctlon* which are induopposite rtiy name, 'for- O tor the County Of Graiid Traverse, in Clianocn^ this Mil ced by lift* malignant Influence, sncb as Remittent Fever, Chill
the wives of the me mbers of his Cabinet to cut the society ono 1can read, in those recdfds
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Ili adachr, or Bilger^ ,' .'forgery,' 'perjury, 1, 'perjury,' 'subornation of day of November, A. D. ix.V.i. CHARI.ES IJ. BARRETT, lon* Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, RhenmaUsm, G«ai.
of Mrs. Douglas.
perjury,' 'subornation of p e r j u r y , ' & c - Were tho Complainant, vs. NAOMT ll. BARRETT, Defemhint.
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that thfc Defendant, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitations,
Mr. Douglas has the Delegates to Charleston from In- tact otherwise, then I, too, qiight boast of my 30,000 Naomi H. Barn-It, is a non-: esident of this State, and that she Painful Affections of the Spleen. Hysterics, Colic, Paralysb-.
diana/ Mr. Gutlxrie nearly if not quite all tboso from- acres of land, and be able to offer $1,000 for tho letters is a resident of the State of' Wisconsin—^On Motion of C. U. and.Painful Affections ct the Stomach and Bowels, aU or
llolden, Solicitor and of Counsel for the above named ComWM. H . BISSEU."
Kentucky. From Illinois there will* probably be two of ni£ neighbor.
Traverse CUf-

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Delegates claiming reats, ono for and one against DougNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
las.
n p H E D.VDEKS1USED, COMMISSIONERS OP THE A t X leguu, Muskegon and Tr.Tveme Hay Htate Road, hereby
. Ira Mayhew, of Albion, who has long been suffering ve Ooticc that they willjiroceed to I el the work on said road
the counties of Allegan, Ottawa and Muskegon, to the lowfrom disease, pren60oced incurable, has published an arest bidder, as follows:
ticle in the Albion Mirror, stating his convalescence, and
All that part lying in the county of Allegan, in the village
of Allegan, on "Wednesday, the 7th ds.y of March, A. 1),
imputing it to(tlie fikill of Dr. S. M. Watson, of New I8G0, commencing at 9 O'clock, A. M. All that rrart lying ia

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ABTESIAV WKU,—They have been boring for an artesian Well at Marshal^ and having reached a depth of
800 feet at an expense of $600 without thadesired result,
have stopped the work to await the action of the Common Council.

' ' From tho Saginaw Enterprise we learn that the letting
of contracts on that portion ofthe Eftst Saginaw and Sable State Rotwl extending from that phtce to Bay City,
'took place in East Saginaw, on Monday the 16th ul'.
The distance is 15 1-4 miles, and the total amount ofthe
contracts $18,51&
A FAMILY JAM.—A'veiy pretty quarrel has sprung up
'between Bownwa and Wendell, since the former procured his election as Senate Printer. Wendell has issued a
process against Bowman, lading hiS dimag^s ot $70;tyQ.
Tho whole scandal will be developed upon tho trial, and
the corruptions of the administration exposed in their
,*»)»£ deformity,; , .

The election of Goy. Pennington as Speaker, i t id
suggested, is an act of retributive justice. Twenty years
ago,- the Hauao or Represent
.. f
genflemen wlm bad,pl«iotf'to*se®*s> wpportid'by
documents bearing his signature as GoTorner, and the
broad seal o f r i s ' 8 ^ k ' ° fie hak tow Wan'' t a B # spon

the connty of Ottawa, at Grand Haven, on Monday, the 18th
day>ofMarch, at 9 o'clock A. M. All that part lving in the
county of Mnsk^goli, up to -Muskegon River, inclnding a
bridge:over said river at Muskegon, oa Friday, the 16th day
of March, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Said road to be cut out for (tVrods ^-ide thfc whole distance
from Allegan, in 'Allegan County, to Ferrysburgb, in the

(l) rud» wide to Grand Haven, and frc mVerrysburgh to Black
Lake, in the county of Muskegon, six (6) rods wide; two (2)
rwds of tho aame to be well grubbed of all stamps and roots
and turnplked, with good aad sufficient ditches to carry ofT
all surfacQ water. The centre Vf the road to be raised notless
than twortJ f««t above the surface of said dishes, where tlie
nature ^f-tlie ground Is, such as to require It., Where culverts
m&rVe accessary, the same to be built in a good and substantial)^ aaner, of soand hewn timlier, and to be twenty (10) feet
wldeA Upon all wet marshy ground, said road must be conStrut-ted of limber not less thah eighteen (18) feet long; said
timber to be hewn ot Battened on. one-side, to form tlie
surfcce«f tlie road, and the aide sufficiently, rtraightencd to
form close and compact work; the wbolo to be spotted down
on to good and substantial stringers, so as to form a smooth
and level Inn-face. •
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Contracts will be let on tlie above work to salt bidders, but
no contract will bo considered for less than one mllej
Specifications for building bridges can be seen at the CommMoners'office In Allegan, previous to letting*, and such
further information as may be required will be given on the
days of letting.
The above contracts will be let ia pursuance of an act of the
Legislature o f t h e Wale -of Michigan, entitled. " An A c t '
provide for the drainage and.reclamation ofSwauipLaadi
mesnt of Bute Roads and Ditches," approved February 1


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D. C. HKfBERSON,

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NEWTON EDMONDS,
.DrtedDec.M,I8S9.
41.

plainant, IT IS OKUKRED, that the'said Pcfcudaut, Naoipl II.
Barrett, cause her appearance in this cause to l>c entered
within three mouths from the date of'this order J anil tbat In
case of her appearance, she cause her answer' to the Campluinant's bill to bo (ile l. und a copy thereof to bc'served on
the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty days after service
of a copy of said bill and notice of this order; and in default
thereyf, tlie said bill be taken as confessed l-y the said
Defendant, Naomi H. Barrett.
And it is further ordered, that within twenty days the said
Complainant c^usc u uottcc of thW onlcr to 'JC published in
the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed, published
and circulating in said County of Grand 'l'raverse and State
of Michigan; and that the said publication I * cqutinued
in each week for six weeks in succession: or that he cai .
copy of this order to be personally served on the said Defendant, Naomi 1L Barrett, at leust twenty days before the
time above prescribed for her appearance.
:
F. J. I.ITTLEJOHN; Circuit Judge.
C. H-HOLDMC. Solicitor for (.'omplainant.
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T E R M S O F C l R C t ' I T C O C R T S IN. T H E N I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
l A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W , I DO HEREBY
fix arid appoint the tiroes for holding the Circuit Courts
" r the Ninth Jndic'.al Circuit of the State of'Michigan, for
e years lft00 and 1S61, as follow?: In
ALLEGAN CIH-'ATY—On the third Tuesday of Maivh, the
second Tuesday of July, and tlie fourth Tuesday of Octo-

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OTTAWA CQUNTT—C(n the fourth Tuesday of March the
fourth Tuesday of June, and tlie third Tuesday In October.
MUSKEGON COUNTY»-On the first Tuesday In April and
rand the first Tne»ds(y ia October.
NEWAYGO COCNTi"—Gn the second Tuofiday in April and
th'j first Tuesday ia September.
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the third Toeadav in April, and
the second klonday iu September. (Osceela County attached.) ' «.
OCEANA COUNTY—On tho fourth Monday ia April, and the
first Thurvdav in October.
MASON COUNTY—On the fourth Thursday In April and the
first Mondav in October.
MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first Taeaday In May. and the
fourth Tuesday In September. (Wexford aad Misaaokre
Counties attached.)
GRAND TItAVERSE COUNTY—On the second Tnes4ay in
May, and the third Tuesday in September. (Antrim aad
Kalkaska Counties attached-) '1

• ' )•
• . F. J. LtrlLEJOHN,
J i i '
. Circuit 3ndge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit.
A H e n a . NOT. 1.184$.

e of these derangements, aad cure* thrdiseasr.

ncarr anwn n u a t n v K n u

WIHWIMUH.

pllsh the patne vnd, but often life is.not long enough, or
sscriliced in the sttempt. while this -*Ague Cure " does It
which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than l a y
other "jrhlch has been discovered; and It has still another
important advantage to th* public, which is, that h is cheap
> well as good.
<v
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A C a , Lowell, MND Pricc Ore
Dollar i»er bottle.
A y c f s Cherry P e c t o r a l .
lias won for itself such a rtnosrn M the cure of every variety
-oat and LuiigComplaint, that It l« eiitirelvuaBecesfcrj
to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherevsr It hs»
been employed. As it has long been In constant nM through
out this section, we need not do more than assurfthe people
its quality I* kept up to the,best it ever baa been, and that it
may be relied on to do for their relief aH it hae«VetU*«*nfound to do.
Arci*a C a t h a r t i c Pills,
For all the purposes of a P u m t l v c Medicine; for Costlreiw-- -;
for the cure of Dvspepslr; for Jaundice; for thecuteof hidi
gMion; for Headache: for tlie cure of Dysentery; for a Foul
"• lach; for the cure of E m l p d a s v f o r ' t h e Pi|««; forlthe
of Scrofula; for all Scrofulous Complaints; for the l u r e
of Rheumatism; for Diseases of the Skin: for the c
Liver Complaint; for Dropsy; for the cure of Tetter.Tan!or«
and "Salt Rheum; for Worms; for the cure of Gohtj for a Din
nor Pill; for the core of Nenralgfa; for purifying the*M«od.
They are sugar-coated, so that the moat sensitive can takethem pleasantly, and they are the bc*t aperient-la the werl<l
for all the.pnrposes of afamflypbysie.
Price 25 centa per Box; 81x Boxes'for One Dollar.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, S t a t g m ^ i a o r t
eminent personages, have lent' their names to Certify* ft# tinparaljeled usefulnesn of these remedle?*, bnt onjhero
will not permit the Insertion Of them. The Agent* fcelow
named furnish gratis our, American JJrosnae In WnicJj -they

Do not be put off by unpriac»!
para tions they mske inorcpxodt'.

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F T E R T W O Y B A R S ' PROFITABLE EXPEBL
ence in our present mode of disposing o r our Jewelry.
Ae„ and f r o m the unlvcrsaHsatisfaction g i v e n t o all w h o b a t e
patronised oor bonne, we take pleasure in s a y i n g t h a t we now
nfetaatulyate of the vote* OD the Homestead 'Bill.
o consider our business FiiKLV and PWIMANKKTI.* established.
rSSVo^rm
ATTITUDE OP NATIONAL .PASTIES W e wish it u u d e r t t o o d t h a t t h i s i s N o l - o m o r r , but a fair
a n d legitimate rale, in which each p*tr<*aser g e t * the value
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC BA1LROAD.
TmctMo.
T H E SLAVE TBADB*—Showing t h a t the pro- of hi* or h e r monev in a C o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n
o M d i a a a n d debates d a r i n g t h e last session of the late a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth *5 e a c h , which ca*O o a g w s * indicate a most marked deterioration of moral tfot be bought at any retail store f o r t h e same p r i c e ; a n d J n
sentiment at the South In r e a p e d to the A f r i c a n Blare addition t o the purchase, each person receives a P r e m i u m
Trade, a n d %ro fearfully ominous ot the ockr approach of o f J e w e l r y , uot less in value t h a n $i, a n d i t may 1* worth
the time whan, a t any rate In the Gulf S t a t e s t h a t hltlierto «3, 5, 8, 10,16,20, 30, 50, o r e v e n SSPO!
universally reprobated traffic will he a* heartily . a t t a i n e d
0r

the Frauds and Expenditures of the preaeot

g o S ' ^ r i ^ D L ^ B e . n g a con,

. INTo jVXouey R i s k e d !

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W e propose to let a person know what P r e m i u m he will receive before s e n d i n g his money. Any I.ady or Gentleman
o n e of the above articles, cau drat send u* their
n a m e and address, s t a t i n g whether they want t h e 1 encil ftud
TBRBITOB Y—THE INTERESTS 01' THE W EST.
Pen, o r Locket, and we will make their selection, and inform
In the German Lnnjruafc.
them by r e t u r n maii what premium they are entitled to. They
Tract So. J. LANDS FOB THE LANDLESS.—$1.50 per 100c a n t h e n h a v e the privilege of s e n d i n g f o r it ir they choose.
O o r Premium# arc distributed in a (air a n d honorable rnSunex, a n d a s soon as the name of the p u r c h a s e r Is rccclvcd
CL EraAI(I
with the Si, IBs Pencil and Pen and Preminm, or Gold Locket
Secretary National Republican Association. a n d P r e m i u m . # ™ put u|»in a aare suaancr, iuid sent
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SOUTH TO THE DB- d e s i r i n g

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U N - L I G H T G A B W O R K S , F O B T H E MANUFACTUBE O F ILLUMIXATIXG GAS, for the use or P r i v a U
Houses, P u b l i c Building*, V i l l a g e s Towns, Ac>—Patented
August, 1858.—The principle or the Invention consists in t h e
peeultar c o n r t h i c t i o n of the Retort, whereby Ua* is moat
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, OU,
Tallow and r e l W C r e a t e of any k i n d , a n d p r o d u c i n g , far
about eighty cents, as m u c h l i g h t as a thousand feet of ordinary coal Gab.
A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s at the h a n d s of t h e inventor,
who baa had many year* e x p e r i e n c e in Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , a *
well as by oumelves and. others, h a s placed the iaveution'beyond aB doubt or its practicability. The public may be confidently assured that i t Is a t once the most simple and useful
of any"thiug of the kind e v e r 1-efurc constructed.
The present object of ;be p r o p r i e t o r s Is to dispose of city,
county and state Bights, o n the mont favorable terms, a n d Jo
immediately Introduce t h o works Into general use.
Works from 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, are now In
readiness by DUDLEY fc HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit,
a s well a* every t h i n g -ionnected w i t h t h e "Sun-Light Gas
Works* 1 which will bo .mpplicd by t h e m at all the principal
p o i n t s in the Union, to parties p u r c b a s i u g territory.
Persons of small ca.iltal, a n d particularly Gas Filtei
making an investment l i t the right t o us* the " Sun-Light Ua»
Works," will l>e i-ertalu of an immediate remuneration.
All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in the premises directed t o the
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
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J O H N Q. DUDLEY.
Treasurer Tor Proprietor*,
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No. 77 W o o d w a r d Avenue. Detroit, Michigan.

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w r i e r amd Scrap Iron, of all aiaes, at greativ reduced rstes.
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, J» »iI
made frOm Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made
f r o m Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron ia
the only I r o n sold In t h i s market, that Is made In t h i s m a n n e r .
Their Merchant S c r a p I r o n Is ail made from aelectcd Scrap
a n d will bear comparison with the best I r o n made iu tho
'country.
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Wyandotte Boiling Mill Company and E u r e k a I r o n Company droits taken at p a r in exchange ror ,fron ox any Indebted
neas to t h e Compauy.
Manufactured Iron also g i v e n iu exchange t o r good Scrap
Iron.
Call and see or address
WM. If. ZAIUUSKIF, Secretary.
S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward Avenue and <"ongrea»-»t.
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R O N F O U N D R Y . — T H E UXfiKBSIGNED ARH PBEpared to rurnUh, at short notice. Stationary Engines. Mill
Gearing, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus, and. all varieties- of
Iron Work. Kcpair work o n Propellers, Steamers and Saw
Mills executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every
description.

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FOUND BY.

• prepared
execute order* of any sUe for Brata and
isltlon C a s t i n g s p r o m p t l y .
__ .lobes, Oil Cu[w, Valves, J o u r n a l . Boxes. Guage Cock*.
Cylinder Coeks, Steam Whistle* f o r KteMpboals,Locomotives
and MilK Bells for Factories, Steamero a n d L o c o m o t i v e s under eight hundred pounds.

IMVUS.—Ulustrrted with 0
FLOBIDA.— __ .
I BON I U 1 I J X G .VXD VERANDAHS,
engravings.—One Volume, l'irao. 320 p p . P r i c e SI.—
e prepared t o , execute all orders for Iron Balling for
This Work p o r t r a y s w ; . t h eminent ability,the crime* commit- Private Buildings, Churches, P u b l i c S q u a r e s a n d f o r Cemeteted b y o u r G o v e r n m e n t against t h e Maroons who fled from ry L o t s
South Carolina a n d o t n e r Slave States, seeking protection unj&ar-Corner of FiflbandWoodbridge-sis.,opposite Machine
der Spanish l a w s I t s h o w s bad faith e x e r c i s e d towards the Shop ot Michigan Central Baitroad, Detroit. •
Indians of Florida, an-1 is found to present a t r u e view of the
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JACKSON A WiLKY.
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O n r iitnn f r m n l n n i r
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long-fought F l o r i d a W a r , which was, In truth, A W A B F O B
p o B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
A HERICAN WATCfli^—APPLETOX
^ e n c 0 j n the above business, has given general satisfaction as SLAVERY.
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f r o m Governor C h w . of Ohio.
1 J . Sage A Son's, Map Publishers, Stationer*, Engravers
A
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or P A T E: N T
S
V Uo ,, VfUtrnUL
i T A » . i n « , Majfc, Manufacturers
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'LE,
| r u . h nurchasvr can sell or trade the above a r t l r l e s lor all they
i T f i u i s — T h a u i «nm>rior
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t h e premium gratie.
VKB w
WATCHES.—These
superior Watchea
Watches are made bv
by the
Gentlemen—Accept my t h a n k s Tor a copy or " T h e Exllca and L i t h o g r a p h e r s 209. Main Street, Buflalit,.^. Y , o v e r S a g e ' a ^
aid «T new a n d original machinery, expreaalv designed to seof .Florida." 1 h a v e r e a d t h o book with g r e a t Interest and Piano Boom.
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H however, a n y i p e r s o u , s h o u l d feel disposed to Send
We are prepared t o execute all work entrusted to ua with
cure, with a low palce, a fine, substantial, durable and uni- their m o n e y in advance, they can rely upon b e i n g as fairly
much instruction. I t s t U 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
formly reliable t i m e keeper. Tho movements are new in dealt with as t h o u g h t h e y l f a d made p r e v i o u s application.
ortion of our history, and clearly reveals the secret s p r i n g s promptness and despatch, and on as fuvorable term* as any
•"onatroetion. a n d a r e pronounced by the highest authorities
y which successive a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s were moved in affairs of establishment in tbe country. Combining all the different
And i r anv one la dissatisfied with t h e i r pnrchase,
t o be rattltlea* In tfrlnciple and quality, and have been proved unbiassed person competent t o j u d g e says the articles
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Steel. Copper and Stone Engraving, as well aa '
by the most exacting testa to be reliable a n d unfailing In ac- worth more t h a n the money paid lor them, and in some cases a u t h o r h a s especially e n t i t l e d himself t o t h e t h a n k s o r every Crayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfacU»B. These watches are manufactured entirely from the TEN, or evew POBTY times the amount, let such person ~
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lover or freedom. Justice, a n d honorable administration,|by. tion all c a s e s
Particular attention paid to Bank an J Commercial work,
.irnde materials, in a single establishment, by connected a n d t u r n t h e goods, and we will freolv; r e f u n d the money.
tracing and e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influences of slavery In he
uniform processes—the manufactory Being organized upon
B u t some will ask (as m a n y have.) Tiow can we afford to transactions which he n a r r a t e s No one, it seems t o me, can such aa C h e c k s D r a f t s , N o t e s Certificates of Deposit and
titd same svateui t h a t has been adopted in the production of give so much for so little moueyT I n answer, we say, t h a t all arise frrim p c r u s i n z t h i s work without deepened convictions Stock, Coupon B o n d s Letter, Note and Bill l l e a d s Euvelopcs.
t h e u n e q u i w American fire-arms, which enables u* to pro- who a r e a c q u a i n t e d with the Jewelry business know that or the wrong or s.aveholdlng. and the necessity of earnest Ac. M a p s P o r t r a i t s Show Carda Ac., Lithographed a n d
d a c e a movement a t one-hair the p r i c e or any foreign move- there i s scarcely ao article of Jewelry purchased at a retail a n d persistent effort for the deliverance or o u r Xatiuual Gov- printed in tljo most delicate colors bv a new p r o c e s s . .
m ent of the same quality; and we guarantee tho perfect store u p o n which there IB not a profit or rrom 100 t o too per e r n m e n t from the c o n t r o l or the slave power.
F o r the convenience of the IHISIUA community in t h i s viJ o l t y , we have established an agency with Mr. J o h n W .
l>crformanc«, ror t e a years, or every watch manufactured by as. p e r c e n t , on manufacturers" pricos.
C o l u m b u s J u l y IS, lsr>n.
8. P . C H A S E .
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All foreign watches i r e made by hand, the American watchWe b e i n g Agents fertile Manufacturers, have adopted t h i s
R E P U B L I C A N S B E A D I T ! C o p i e s s c n l by malt on receipt Green, at t h e office ef the Detroit Dally A d v e r t i s e s SIS J e f es being the only onos made by machinery upon a uniform plan or d i s p o s i n g or our goods, r a t h e r than-selling t o Coun- o f O n e Dollar.
ferson Avenue.
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J . SAGE A PON'S.
. FOl.LETT, FOSTEB A CO.,
svstein throughout. Nearly all hand made watches are de- t r y Dealers on time, a n d t a k i n g the uncertainty of collecting
n O O T H , M I O E N A N D R U B U E R K , AT W H O I X footive, and a w continually g e t t i n g out or order. In many o u r hllTfL
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I j SALE ONLY.—We have received from the Manufactuparta of tha country H i s impossible to find good watch reBy tbiB a r r a n g e m e n t , wo b r i n g the p u r c l u u e r in direct comA R E W H D U T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIBST STREET, rer* about 1,000 ease* BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, or all
pairers, and watch repairing Is always, uncertain and expen- m u n i c a t i o n with the manufacturer, and the profits t h a t are
between I .arc ed and Congress streets. DiXroit, Mich.— t h e desirable k i n d s and have also on baud a few thousand
sive. The introduction or American watches disposes or t h i s
" by the dozen hands t h r o u g h which Jewelry h a s to pas*,
The undersigned n a v i u g re-purchased " T h e institution for pairs or our own manufacture.
difficulty, a n d country merchants, as Well aa watch dealers,
r e t o t h o p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as aliove stated,
We shall continue to manufacture ami to receive almost
can keep watches as a part or their miscellaneous stock, and
t h e r e f o r e ofler the following inducement t o persons the dissemination of useful d r i n k s ' " has enlarged a n d rejuvenated
It iu the m o ' t thorough manner, m a k l h g I t now the d a l l r addition*—so as to keep o a r stock at all timeslargeand
thus supply their customers with a new staple,,which may be a c t i n g asrAgWita for us?—
complete- Confining ourselves t o tho J o b b i n g trade excluused aa aav other article, w i t h o u t mystery or humbug. Sold
Any person sending u s $25 tor our goods, will receive a most extensive B R K W E B Y I X T H E WEST, with facilities'for
producing tho fine<Vand most delicate grades of Malt L i q u o r s ; sively, we can oiler facilities unequal ed in Detroit, a"
bv the t r a d e generally, and by BOBBINS A APPLETOX.
Pencil a n d P e n , and P r e m i u m , or I.ocket and P r e m i u m , free.
and
Is
now
prepared
t
o
foruish
the
various
qualities
or
A
l
e
s
Woodward
Avenue.
"H. "P . BALDWIN
u r . v A CO.
Oeper»l Agents. I S M a i d e a Lane, N . Y.
F o r f u r t h e r inducements, see Circular.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
A m o n g o a r P r e m i u m s are articles auitable tor Ladies and Porter and Brown S t o u t , for d r a u g h t and bottling, at prices
X T A I X , D T T N C K I A E E & C O . , 74 W 0 D D W A B D AVEranging rrom $<• t<> $10 per barrel.
J 3 l ' aue. Wholesale tod Betail Healer* in P o r e l g n and Do- Gentlemen, s u c h a s
E x t r a fine a n d S t o c k Ales brewed t o order.
I M P O R T A N T T O PRINTERS AND PUBLI8Hmeatio Dry Goods, Garpeta, Floor Oil Cloths, P a p e r Hangings,
All Packages e x t r a , w h i c h , when returned t o tbe Brewery 1 . ERS.—We have now on linhd. and constantlyreceivlng.ft
Feathers a n d HoiiAe F n r n U h i n g Goods.—We would partieuin. good order, will be paid tor at same prices aa charged.
very large stock or Book a n d Newa I'a|»er of"all s i r e s w e
l a r l r invite t h e attention or the public to the following Goods,
Gold Sleeve*Huttons, Gold M atch Keys,
The attention or p r i v a t e families, and customers in geueral, are Agents tor nine or I b c l»est Mills in the t'ouDtrv, which
which we have in great variety or sty lea'and prices : B r o e h e
is particularly called t o the E X C E L S I O R CREAM ALE. Old givea us a cbanc* t o compute and undersell any establishment
Shawls, long a n d square ; Bay s t a t e do. d q a d o . ; W a t e r l o o d o . GOI-D SHlRT'STUDS—plain a n d with s e t t i n g s : GOLD RCARV friend* and new m a y l>e assured or the superior Quality a n d in the Wert, and would day t h a t we sell print paper c h e a p e r
PISS—new style; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do. do. d o . ; MantHUw, beantirul styles:
flavor or these bevera g e s and all are invited t o call a n d sam- and a better article than can be found iir this m a r k e t : Also,
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
Ulack, Fancv. Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks ;
ple for themselves. All o r d e r s with the money enclosed, we have fust received a large I n v o i c e , o f fine M a n n i l l a s —
F r o a c h and English Merlnoes, j>lain andvfigured ; Paramettas,
will receive p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
" lease call and see for y o u r a e l w * nt
Delaines, i n ' g r e a t variety ; Valencia P l a i d s a n d S t r i p e s ; AllMalt and Hops for s tie a t the lowest market r a t e s
P E A S E A FULLER'S, No. SlO Jefferaou Ave.
wool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e U ; Sattinetts; Broadcloths; Da- W e have GOLD W A T C H E S , Florentine, Mosaic. Gold Stone
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D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.:^*
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Cameo, G a r n e t and Coral Breast P i n s and Ear Kings, Gold
masks; Blankets; L l n a n s ; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons. Gold Belt S l i d e s
Ribbons; P r i b t a ; Ginghams,
Ac.
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I C H M O N D B 4 : B A C K U M . - l ' B K M I U M ACCOUNT
FURNISHING GOODS, at tho Clothing E m p o r i u m p f H.
Gold Blngs, Ac. Ac.
Book Manufactory anil Book-Blmletr, No. 183. Jefferson
Carpet Department.
HALLOCK,
No
108,
J
ffferson
Avenue,
D
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t
r
o
i
t
Where
mayALSO—Ptimosr Melodedns. Musical Boxes, Aecordeons, Ac.
nue.—Account Books of every description made t o e n l e r ,
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 1 Ply, Saperflne, Cotton
be found a very large, rresb a n d ' d e n i r a b l e stock or the above
Unexceptional Bcterences given whenever required.
luperlor pajier anil workmanship, s t lower prices t h a n
a * d Wool, Carpet*; Druggets, Stair Bods Oilcloth, Window
goods Just m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r his immediate i e s p c r t i o n . a n d heretofore. \\ arrauted to give satisfsctioo la everyi particuS£&~ AGEXTS W A N T E D for every part or the Country.
Shade*, Lace a n d Muslin Curtain), C u r t a i n Fixtures, Feathers,
N? B.—In s e n d i n g y o u r names, write the State, County and embracing one or the m o s t extensive assortments ever before lar.
Town plainly, so as t o avoid letters being miscarried.
offered In this m a r k e t
Commercial P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding, executed t o
We have'majky otiTer atylea or Goods, which will be olTbred
Among his stock will 1* found every kind and description
ADDBE3S.
A N G L E dc C O . ,
order.
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times.

1 0 2 CANAL BTBEET, (Old No.) ot G a f m e n t suitable f o r Full and Winter
T h e subscriber h a v i n g had a n experience of over f o u r t e e n
From the low p r i c e d a n d cheaper gra«
4g
New York.
A M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K — M I L E S 8 T A N D I 8 H ILyears; feels assured that they eaa defy competition In price*
aud
fashionable
garmc.it>—all
of
which
have
been
manufacJ \ LUSTRA TED—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s rrom original
i d quality or workmanship.
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T ANT TO tured with the utmost co re aAd w ABRSNTKO to gt ve satisfaction.
drawings, by J o h n W. Ehnlnger, Illustrative or the Courtship
Orders from Banks.Merchants, Manufacturer* and Railroad
T H E PUBLIC.—A new Family Sewing Machine,
All persons desirous >>r p u r c h a s i n g either at WHOLESALE Companies, respectfully solicited.
or Miles Stan dish, by Honry W. Longfellow. There will be
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OR R E T A I U are res pec tfolly invited t o caU and e x a m i n e his
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s or the most exquisite charac- U n l n g the latest Improvements, at the e x t r e m e low pri
stock, which shall be offered at prices uniformly
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ter, executed by Brady, with Intersected cream-colored leaves, F I F T Y DOLLARS.
H A R L E S B U N C H , (Sneccssor to M. Howard Webster..
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The pilcea of all o u r s t a n d a r d m a c h i n e s have been greatly
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1L H A L L O C K .
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic H a r d w i r e , Housekeep( e o n t a j n i n g tip dcacriptive text,) the whole t o be bound in
reduced.
SINGER'S S EW I N G MACHIN Eg, i t Is well known,
ing Articles, Mechanics' Tool*, Stoves, G r a t e s Tin n u d J i p q n a r t o morocco covers, with bevelled and gilt edges.
Early o r d e r s are aollclted, as t h e alow process or p r e p a r i n g t h o u g h d e a r e r In price, have always been cheaper In fact,
pancd Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t for the A m e r | c i n a n d
road W a t c h e s caw.'d in heautirul styles, warranted
t h * P h o t o g r a p h s (nothing b e i n g done in cloudy weather) will c o n s i d e r i n g what t h e y will do, t h a n any other. The prices
European Law Ageucy of L i t i A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau s t r e e t
New York—for the recovery ot Debts, l e g a c i e s and l a h e r i p r e r e u t the Immediate Issue of a second edition, and conse- a r p now reduced so t h a t all m u s t be satisfied. Call a p d ex- cellent time-keepers; d o do Swiss, foil jewelled, Levers
every style. GOLD PENS.—I c o n t i n u e manufacturing P e n s tances in Europe a n d the United S t a t e s
a m i n e the new m a c h i n e s at t h e low p r i c e s
quently ohly those ordered In advance can be r>rovised.
of every desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s have received a Silver
WILLIAM PORTER, Agent,
P r i c e Six Donare. Specimens t o be seen a n d subacripUons
Remittances made t o all part* o l Germany, with safely a n d
Medal and Diploma a t t h e Michigan State Fair, and are not to dispatch. No. 201 JcfiVrsoa a v c n u e . K r a n l e y ' * Block, D e t r o i t
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133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
be sarpasaed bv any P e n * in m a r k e t Al»o dealer In F I N E Mich.
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P K A S C I S RATUOND,

H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E ip<- J E W E L B Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
15
98 Woodward Avenue.
derslgned offer t h e i r extensive stock of G o o d s consistI have an exporianccd Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new
T U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VEGETABLE i n g or all kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, t o their work t o order.
r j a n d Animal Phraiology. designed for the u s t of Schools. c u s t o m e r s and the public generally, at the lowest possible
FITTING STONES iuid Diamond Work, a n d F i r e Gilding N. Y., over Sage'* Piano Room*.—We are prepared t o execute
Seminaries and 0 ^ 1 e g t a , oy Henry Qoadbr, M. D „ Professor rates. B e i n g prepared t o meet all orders In our lino or busi- and Galvaniring, d o n e nt short notice.
all work entrusted t o us with promptness and d . s p a t c h , a n d
or Vegetable and Animal Physiology a n d Entomology In the ness, v e w o u l a advise buyers t o call upon us before buying
WATCH BKPA1B1NG.—Belqg a practical Workman, all on aa favorable terms a* any establishment In the country .
B u t e Agricultural College or Michigan, embellished with up- elsewhere, as we intend not t o be undersold by any firm 1 work e n t r u s t e d to m y care, will be carefully attended to.
C o m b i n i n g all the different branches of Steel, C e p p e r and
warda of 450 Ulustaations. Although dealgned m a l n l r for
GOLD PENS re-pointed. Itt fifty c e n t s Pens sent by mall, Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well as lira von Work of th* finest det h e w e r . t All work w a r r a n t e d .
Oolleaea and Schools, t h i s book will be found invaluable t o
CABINET MAKEBS' ASSOCIATION.
accompanied by tho Cash, will be promptly attended to.
scription, we guarantee sstisfactloa In all ^ e s .
221 Jc7creon Avenue, D e t r o i t
the general reader, a n d should find a place In evenr public
J . 11. ALLISON, JeBfcrson Avenue.
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M a p s P o r t r a i t s Show C a r d s A c . , L i t l i o g ^ * e d a n d printed
and private l i b r a r y . The beantv of the wood engravings t h a t
In the most delicate colors, by a new p r o c e V
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A P E R . — W E ABE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
dead black ground. By their distinctness they have elicit* d The Ministry of L i f e ; by the a u t h o r or Ministering Children. Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopers' a n d Carpenters'
p r i c e s all sizes a n d weights of P r i n t and Book P * p e r > The
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Maunani m ous admiration. F o r sale by
also L e d g e r Paper, Flat and Folded Paper, Letter, C a p a n d
chine K n i v e s T r u s s e s Ac., made to order of a superior qua- Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue P a p e r , F a n c y a n d
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
Detroit,' Nov. 1,1858.
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T h e T e n a n t House, or E m b e r s frota Poverty's l l e a r t h t t o s
lltv.
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Staple Stationery In great variety.
i l a i o n s K n i v e s S c i s s o r s S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s steel. I r o n
C U O P S P A T E N T F I R E a n d BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
T h e W i t c h e s o l New York, by D o e s t i c k s
100 t o n s of B a a s wanted in exchange.
—These Safes a r e a combination or Wrought and CblBed
Isabella O r s l n l ; by the a u t h o r or Beatrice CencL
id Brass Ware, polished and repaired in a m a n n e r t o give
B I C H M 0 N D 8 A BACKUS.
Iron, two I n c h e s t h i c k . The W r o u g h t I r o n gives s t r e n g t h
V e r n o n G rover, or H e a r t s as They Are.
satisfaction t o his c u s t o m e r s
Detroit, Mick.
a n d the ChUIed Iron hardnese; the safeabeing warranted Drill
Orders left a t t h e office, corner of Brush street and JefferF r e d e r i c k t h e Great: by Carlyle.
Proof. AB o t h e r F i r e Proor Safes a w made of S h e e t I r o m .
D o r a D e a n ; by Miss Mary J . H o l m e s
>n Avenue, will bo p r o m p t l y attended to, where samples may
a B. WOOLLEY, Agent, a t e . A k. Ivee' B a n k i n g Office. W i t h a variety or others, t o o n u m e r o u s t o enumerate.
be seen.
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References kindly permitted t o M e s s r s E d m u n d s North A have in store and offer t o the Trade, a large Mock of Sugar.
Detroit, N o r . 1,1858.
90 Woodward Av. D e t r o i t
Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batwell. Syrup, Molasses Fish. Fruit, S p i r e s N u t s L i q u o r s Drugs.
UDLEY U HOLSES, WHOLESALE AND BEAIL
D e t r o i t J a n . 1859.
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Cordage, P a i n t s Oil#, Dye Stuffs, Naval Store*.window Glaas
d i n e r s In Hardware, S t o r e s Boynton's H o t Air F o r e s O E T H A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
A Y H E W 8 SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE. STOBM AND
ee*, Register, Grate*. Cooking Ranges, T i n n e r ' s and Plumber's
by A b b e y H. Hemingway. T h e design of t h i s w o r k is to
VENT1LLATING CHIMNEY C A P — M a y h c w ' s Chimney
Stock,
a n d Pools. Also, manufacturers or Copper, . . r r e a c t t t the general poetic literature or V e r m o n t from its
Tin « a d S h e e t I r o n W a r e s House a n d Steamboat Plumbers. early s e t t l e m e n t to the present period. The selections are C a p prevents Chimneys from s m o k i n g : It preclude* storms
W I N E H O U B E . - * W i U a r d Harvey A Cw,
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W Agents for W i l d e r ^ P a t e n t Salamander Safes.
gathered from the most reliable sources, and will especlslly from entering t h e m ; It lessens the liabilities to fires f r o m
L a a e , and 17 Cedar street, New York. H e m p . Cotton
Particular attention paid t o House a n d Steamboat Plumb- interest all V e r m o n t e r s by birth-right now resident In t h i s and their b u r n i n g o u t : It protect* t h e i r tops from the waste* or F l a x and l.incn Twine*.Imported ami M a n n f a r t a r e d C o r d a g e .
the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
lag, a n d p u t t i n g the most approved Heating and V e n t i l a t i n g o t h e r 8 t a l e s
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
Cotton, J u t e , Manilla and Americaa H e m p Rope.Tarred Btuft
Persons desirous or securing the r i g h t or manufacture,
F u r n a c e s and Cooling A p p a r a t u s In Public a n d P r i v a t e BuildF i s h i n g Lines, Gilling T h r e a d s Shoe T h r e a d , ft ick, aad all
B L A C K k C O ^ OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F or sale, or both, In Cities, C o u n t i e s States or T e r r i t o r i e s In kind* of Cords a a d Line*ings, i n the CRy and Country. N o 77 Woodward Avenue,
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Optical a n d Philosophical A p p a r a t u s No. 350 Jefferson
Detroit. (Opposite Holmes A Co.)
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B U H L it C O n MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE- spcet their assortment or greatly improved Pcrescopic Crysa n d P r o v i s i o n s Paint*. O i l s Twine*.<."savss ' A a t b o r a
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and C h a i n s Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum. Ac. A complete stock
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
h e a t Leghorn a n d ' S t r a w Hats, F u r , Cloth, Plush, Bilk a n d the property o l Improving vision. Also, all k i n d s or Teleor S h i p Chandlery and tbe above named srticl** *fw*y*
Manufactured a p d for sale. In Detroit, by
I;Used Caps; all descriptions of manufactured F u n for ladies s c o p e s M i c r o s c o p e s E l e c t r i c Machines, Drswing Instruments,
h a n d a n d f o r Ml* very low, a t « Wood bridge s t r e e t D e t r o i t
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l i t Buckskin Gloves and M i t t e n s F u r , Kid, 8ilk to, eoMtmly on hand.
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modate t h e wants oT t h e p a t r o n i z i n g public, and hi* U r g e in- 7» Woodward avenne, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich. ,
land. I r e l a n d a n d England, by W m . E. Burton. F o r sale by
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F R A N C I S BAYMOBD,
Steam gives t o the A r t oT Dyeing, h a v i n g recently fitted u p
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APER WAREHOUSE.—ON HAND AND FOB SALE or S i l k s S a t i n s Velvet, Crapes a n d M e r i n o s p r o d u c i n g the
Detroit
either a t Wholesale or retail, t h e fallowing descriptions of most brilliant color* a n d beat style or finish t h a t every a r t i c l e
Detroit, Nov. T, 1858.
I X i n i n ^ ^ T O A ^ CO~
t f Liberal advance* n a d e on Produce, for sale In t h i s or
No. W Woodward Ave.
paper, via: Imperial, S u p e r Royal. Royal, Medium. Demy, will a d m i t of. Shawla ot every variety DjtA a n d Cleaned.
Owen, P w s l . Mlehigsa Insuraooe Co. B a n k ; Crown, F l a t C a p a n d P o l i o Post, Cap, L e t t e r , Legal. Sermon.
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or every description. Merchants aad o t h e r s w a n t i n g a a y
Receiving o u r p a p e r direct f r o m the M a n u f a c t u r e r s we
thing"Rrth*t Hue, a w Invited to give him a call. Having t h e
enabled t o o«fcr t h e m a t a a W w t :
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VOL. II.

T R A V E R S E CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y

3STO. 1 4 .

'24, 1 8 0 0 .
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p a r t v . T h e brilliantly i l l u m i n a t e d r o o m s wore filled w i t h
Where all the Scandal Comes Front.
y o u t h and b e a a t y .
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T h e r e ' s t h e q u e s t i o n . E v e r y one m u s t a c k n o w l e d g e
, S t a n d i n g n e a r ' o n o of t h e d o o r s w e r e t w o y o u n g l a d i e s I t h a t t h e r e is a n i m m e n s e n u a n t i t y oT t h e a r t i c l e in qucsbusily 'engaged c o n v e r s i n g t o g e t h e r . T h e e l d e r of the j t i o o a l r e a d y t o b e m e t w i t h in t h e social m a r k e t , a n d that
t w o siiddcnfv e x c l a i m e d :
| t h e d e m a n d f o r m o r e i s s t e a d i l y i n c r e a s i n g ; b u t w h e r e it
• " O b . M a r i a n , hitve y o u seen M r . H a m i l t o n , t h e n e w i all c o m e s f r o m , a n d f r o m w h n t p o r t , a n d u n d e r w h a t capmember from W I"
i t a i n the DCW i n v o i c e i s e x p e c t e d t o a r r i f e , remains a m.TBEMTOB A O rilOrRIKTOlU
I mnst hasten home. Hold a bepgar girl,
•' N o , b u t I h a v e h e a r d a g r e a t deal a b o u t h i m . "
I tery.
A* she oarried her pitiful store
T K R M 8 .
" Oh, 1 want t o see h i m badly. M r s . X . is g o i n g t o
P e o p l e , a s a g e n e r a l thing, d o n o t b e t r a y t h e i r own
Of crumbs and scraps of the crusted bread
Our H o i u i AXD FirrT C*sx« j*r annum, payable In
I n t r o d u c e h i m t o us. I wish s h e would m a k e h a s t e ; I secrets. I t is n o t likely t h a t M r . A . would inform his
She had gathered f r o m tloor to d o o r ;
1 must hasten home to my mother dear,
h a v e no p a t i r a t r c . "
! f r i e n d s t h a t h i s rent is still u n p a i d ; t h a t M r . B . would p u b blie
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•frlbfd by Uir : fifi.r
triiliug," HJud M a r i a n .
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v a n t a g e of M r . Y . t h a t M r s . G . would publicly n o t i f y h e r
I must hasten home, aaid the hall-room bcllr.
As day began to dawn;
A siugular suiile p l a y e d a r o u n d the m o u t h of a tail, n e i g h b o r s t h a t s h e h a s b e e n flirtii%R-andalously' w i t h M r
And the glittering jewel* her dark hair decked.
h a n d s o m e gentleman w h o wan s U n d i t i g n e a r t h t ^ g i r k , a n a 1 1 \ ; a n d t h a t M r . G . h a s l»ccome a second O t h e l l o to e o n
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scqucnce. Y e t t h e v e r y t h i n a s p e o p l e w o u H j f possible.
I'll forsake the Joy* of thi* changing world
I n a sliort t i m e M r s . N . c a m e u p w i t h M r . Htuniiton, I conceal, seem i n e v i t a b l y t o leaK o u t , iu t h o most mj-ster.
Which leave In*the h e a r t bnt St t h o r n .
t h e new m e m b e r , a n d p r e s e n t e d hini t o Mis» G a r d i n e r a n d o u t m a n n e r . A n d if b y c h a n c e , a n y i n d i v i d u a l h a s n o t h
1 must hasten home, said a dviug youth.
T H E RON BOSTWICK,
Mi-ss H a y e s .
i n g w h i c h he would wish t o h i d e , s o m e s t o r y i s f o r t h w i t h
Who had vainly sought for-famc—
•_s t••h e y w e r e c o n v e r s i•n g t•-o g e t h e r , M r . HauiHtou
i r — n . — s a i d : jjiveutcd f o r h i s benefit, w h i c h b e i n g c u t o u t of w h o l e
N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
Who had vowed to win a laurel wreath;
And immortali/" his n a m e ;
cloth, i s p r o b a b l y t e n t i m e s m o r e h o r r i b l e t h a n if i t h a d
• Ladies we have met before."
But, a gtrangi-r. he died ou a foreign shore—
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H u t L o u i s i c a n d M a r i a n d e c l a r e d t h e i r i g n o r a n c e of t h e been founded o n " f a c t B u t w h o c i r c u l a t e s t h e s e reports,
All the hope* he had cherished were vain.
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o r w h o invented t h e s e stories, n o one e v e r knows.
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
fact.
I must hasten home, said an aged wan.
Y o u r n e i g h b o r , Mrs. T w i g g s , w h o h a s t h e w h o l e of
I t h a s b c e u loDg y e a r s a g o , y e t I h a v e n o t f o r g o t t e n
As he gureifcin the grassy god.
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PAYMENT^OF'TAXES,
or a s e n t e n c e u t t e r e d d u r i n g t h e m e e t i n g , l will t h a t u n p l e a s a n t s t o r y a b o u t J e n k i n s b y h e a r t , d o c s not
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silvered his hairs.
l V > O n t i o n ol" X.t«ndn n t T r a v o r n n C i t y I>aivd
q u o t e one. t h a t v o n m a v recall it t o v o u r m e m o r y : " T h e v o u c h w r it ou t h e e v i d e n c e of h e r own s e n s e s — a l t h o u g h
. His feet had lightly t r o d ;
O f f i c e , S - i l e o f M . U . T_.tfrirl W a r r s n t u , a n d
s h e rehearses t h e " s a y s h e ' s " " s a y s s h e ' s " w i t h s u c h e x fearth—
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farewell
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J am haste uing h o m e to (ioi
ornre In Court Horn. T m i w Ctijr. Mlcfc.
«-ly
m a k e r of Uiem all."
, T h e r i c h blood t i n g e d t h e c h e e k s of M a r i a n , b u t L o u i - f r o m M r s . I l r o w n , a n d M r s . B r o w n h a d i t f r o m Mrs. someI n t e l l e c t i n It a g s .
WJI. II. P A R K S ,
sic still d e c l a r e d herself us i g n o r a n t a s b e f o r e . M r . H a m - one-else; b u t w h o absolutely h e a r d t h e w o r d s , o r witnessAttorney at L a w a n d Solicitor i n Chancery,
I t w a s a b l e a k w i n t r y dav. H e a v v s n o w d r i f t s lay piled ilton glanced f o r it m o m e n t a t M a r i a n , nnd t u r n i n g t o e d t h e a c t i o n , i t is i m p o s s i b l e t o d i s c o v e r . T h e old g a m e
Orrund H a v e n , Miohiean,
u p in t h e s t r e e t s of N e w V o r k , a n d l i e w h o l e upiiearanoo
of " H u n t t h e S l i p p e r , " w a s n o t h i n g t o t h e m o d e r n garni
L o u i s i c , he s a i d :
ill a t t e n d COME) and to Collection* in the counties of Grand of t h e C i t y w a s cold a n d d r e a r y .
" 1 .oug v u a r s a g o , a little boy. r a g g e d trnd d i r t y , si'at- of " S c a n d a l . " T i e h o l d e r of t h e s h o e m i g h t , b y perseT r a r c r s e , Manistee, Ma.suu anil Oceana.
25-ly*
S e a t e d u p o n the stops of o n e of t h e l a r g e dwellings o n ed hiiuself uj»o:i t h e s t e p s of a s t a t e l y dwelling on F i f t h v e r a n c e , b e d i s c o v e r e d ; b u t t h e possessor of t h e little fotuiF i f t h A v e n u e , was a lad a p p a r e n t l y t h i r t e e n v e a r s o f a g e . A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k , a n d was t h e r e busily e n g a g e d jn d a t i o u of t r u t h o r fancy, w h i c h h a s b e e n p a s s e d slyly from
H e was literally clothed iu rags, a n d h i s b a w l s w e r e blue, t r y i n g l o r e a d f r o m a b i t of |wiper, w h e n his a t t e n t i o n h a n d t o h a n d w i t h such p e r s e v e r a n c e , is f o r e v e r uoonyAND
a n d his t e e t h c h a t t e r e d w i t h coltL L y i n g UJIOII h i s k n e e w a s a t t r a c t e d b y t w o Utile girls, richly d r e s s e d . T h e e l d '
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w a s t r v i n g t o read t h e w o r d s u p o n i t . — H e h a d b c e u o c - Ix-iuitiful a s an uugvl, b u t as t h e y cunie n e a r t o hitn, s h e all t h e s c a n d a l o n t h e shoulders of t h e roller s e x . W oc u p i e d t h u s f o r s o m e time, \vJieu t w o little girls, clad in liftitl u p her h a n d ami e x c l a i m e d ; .
m a n a n d s l a n d e r , . g o s s i p a n d tea, p e a c h p r e s e r v e s a n d lmsilks a n d f u r s , cainc t o w a r d h i m .
penched characters, are words intimately associated with
" B»y, what a r e * o u d o i n g h e r e ? "
T l i e e l d e s t one w a s a b o u t t w e l v e y e a r s old, a n d so b e a u " T l i e l>oy answcreH t h a t he w a s ' t r y i n g t o read. T h e e a c h o t h e r ; a n d t h e g e n t l e m e n , b l e s s t h e i r i n n o c e n t s o u l s .
t i f u l t h a t t h e p o o r b o y r a i s e d his e y e s a u d I i \ e d t h e m u p o n irirl of i n f h i o n r e d e r i d e d him, n n d said t h a t s h e hail a r e n e v e r susj>ectcd f o r a m o m e n t . T h e y s t a n d aloof,
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FORh e r in u n d i s g u i s e d a d m i r a t i o n .
sale or l o c a t i o n ; Investments m a d e ; Taxes paid on nonbeordof i n t e l l e c t in nigs, a n d he w a s t h e p c r s o u i f i c a t i o n o f i t . w i t h c o m p l a c e n t smiles, nnd i n s i n u a t e d e p t h o f - i g n o r a n c e
T h e c h i l d of w e a l t h a n d l u x u r y I t o p p e d b e f o r e h i m , H e r c o m p a n i o u ' s a n s w e r was, t h a t tlie rich u n d . t h e p o o r u p o n e v e r y s c a n d a l o u s t i t - h i t p r e s e n t e d f o r t h e g e n e r a l
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d purchase of lands a t tax sales.
and turning to her companion exclaimed:
shall m e e t t o g e t h e r , a n d t h e lord is t h e i i i a k e r o f t h e m all. discussion, w h i c h is, t o say t h e least, s u s p i c i o u s .
And will always glt e the most careful attention to the m t e r " M a r i a n , j u s t s e c t h i s fellow on my s t e p s ! — B o y , w h a t T h e elder girl d r o v e t h e b o v a w a y f r o m t h o s t e p s : t h e
1 m u a t c o n f e s s a s a f r i e n d t o t h e d i f f u s i o n of t r u t h ,
' e s t s of my Correspondents, aft'din liberality, promptness and
you doing here?"
r o u i p . v r otK* t o o k b i m i n t o iicr d w e l l i n g and- w o r m e d a n d t h a t in t h o s e d i s c o v e r i e s w h i c h a r e m a d e b y l i s t e n i n g a t '
a e e n r a o y ' o f business transactions, would c o u r t comparison
I a m t r y i n g t o l c a r u t o read u p o n lliis little b i t of fed h i m tlie r e . — W h e n t h e y p a r t e d , t h e littlu g i r l s a i d :
with any Agency in the country.
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T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 25,185'.'.
paper," answered he.
i n g b e h i n d folding doors, w o m e n a r e b y f a r t h o moat
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T h e g i r l l a u g h e d derisively, a n d s a i d :
" A u d Misc H a v e s , h e h a s n e v e r f o r g o t t e n h e r . T h a t skillful. L i k e w i n o y o u m a y b e assured t h a t w h e n i t if
" W e l l t r u l y ! ' I h a v e h e a r d of intellect iu r a g s , ' a n d •ragged, d i r t y b o y "is now b e f o r e y o u . ladies, a s M r . H a m - k n o w n t h a t M r . S k i n f l i n t u uot a " g o o d p r o r i d c r / ' t h a t
h e r e i t is p e r s o n i f i e d . "
ilton t h e M e m b e r of C o n g r e e s ; a n d allow me, M i s s G a r - Mrs. W i g g i n s h a s t u r n e d h e r old silk a n d dyed h e r t r e n c h
M a r i a n s s o f t haze! e y e s filled w i t h t e a r s a s s h e r e p l i e d : d i n e r . t o t e n d e r m v t h a n k s t o y o n f o r y o u r k i n d t r e a t m e n t m e r i n o , a u d t h a t t h e p a r l o r c a r p e t of t h e C l u m p i n s e s
" O h , L o u i s a , d o n o t talk s o ; y o u k n o w w h a t Mis*
cfimc f r o m a u c t i o n , a w o m a n - h a * b e e n f o r e m o s t in m a k of t h a t b o y . "
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Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co..
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Overw huhncd w i t h c o n f u s i o u , l^ouisic k u e w not w h a t ing t h o i m p o r t a n t discovory.
g c t h e r , a n d t h o L o r d i s m a k e r of t h e m a l l . '
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I n p i t v of h e r . M r . H a m i l t o n rose, a n d t u r m n j r t o M a - c h a r a c t e r , a n d violently assails reputation, d e p e n d u p o n
Tlie United States L a n d ODlce is located at t h i s place : and
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investing money in G o v e r n m e n t L a n d s i m p a r l i n g informa- t o o r a g e d a n d d i r t y . "
T h e b o y rose a n d a blush c r i m s o n e d h i s face. H e v
tion relative t o the g e y e m ! features, resources and advanT/uiiste would not s t a y in t h e c i t y , w h e r e she d a i l y m e t
P i p k i n s , I ' o d g e r s , a n d P r i n g l c b e l o n g t o a club. T h e y
tages of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of taxes, w a l k i n g a w a y , w h e n M a r i a n t u r n e d a n d s u i d :
w i t h Mr. H a m i l t o n , a n d ' i u a few d a y s returned t o N e w are s w o r n friends. T h o t w o w h o can retain a p e r p e n d i c a n d the transaction of any Agency business w i t h which, he
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,rk, l e a v i n g M a r i a u w i t h t h e c o n s c i o u s n e s s of h a v i n g u l a r p o s i t i o n t h e longest, n p o n c o n v i v i a l c l u b n i g h t s , unite
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house a n d g e t w a r m . O h , d o c o u i e , " she c o n t i n u e d n-t I ^ n V ' n ^ t h i n ^ o T c a s h a n w d of, nisi e n j o v i n g t h e s o c i e t y iu assisting t h e one w h o i s o v e r c o m e b y t h o s t r e n g t h of
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j j a r i u i i a n d M r . H a m i l t o n ^ e r e walking t o g e t h e r o n e f r a t e r n a l kindness fit his latch-key i n t o t h e key-hole, a n d
around.
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n i e c e of b r e a d a n d somo m e a t .
Mitrian t r e m b l e d , a u d did not ra e h e r eyes, w h e n s h o and p a r t w i t h v e r y k n o w i n g w i n k s a n d glances, a s t h e y
Marian watched these arrangements, aud then glided ^
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.< ft[Ari(in. .lemtnin h a s n e v e r f o r g o t t e n y o u . — S i n n ; t e r o u s m a u n c r t h a t M r . P r i n g l c is possessed or t h e da; boy sho sweetly said:
, i the d a v v o u r w e r e M k i n d t o him, mid g a v e h i m t h i s g n e r r e o t p y e of M r s P h l y a w a y , a n d Wears i t c o n c e d e d
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reception of the traveling pdblic. The Proprietor returns
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b r o k e n , a n d t h e o t h e r loses t h e best p a r t of h i s rfrr w i g .
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^ | u u u . j r e a r n o j w r l i e l u Tu£li t o read t o h e r .
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and assures the public t h a t no pains will bo spared t o wake
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Good accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
R a c h e l e x p l a i n a b o u t t h e b o y : a n d s h e knew n o t t h a t ,
A w a r a g o h e d i e d a n d left h i s p r o p e r w|nc„,,,(i.
A r e the remale c i r c u l a t o r s o t t h i s s c a n d a l t o b e cenh e r motlior s t o o d s o m e t i m e b e h i n d them, b s t c n i u g t o h e r [ ( v
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n o b l e child t e a c h i n g t h e b e g g a r b o y his letters.
inecu.il with y o u is the d e a r i r f . I h a v e kep
a n d M r . P o d g e r s lie concealed, a n d l a u g h . T h e y h a v e
T h e r e wcVc b u t f e w h e h a d n o t already l e a r n e d b i n
t t o my h e a r t , a n d d w e l t u p o n t h e h o p o
applied tlie m a t c h t o t h e t r a i n , f o r t h e y only c o n l d h a v e
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seen M r s . P h l y a w a y ' » m i n i a t u r e fall o u t ' o f M r . P n n g l e s
t i o n of h e a r i n g h i m r e p e a t t h e a l p h a b e t
t h a t m y i m a g i n a t i o n p i c t u r e d , nnd I a.»k if t h e d e a r h a n d
-*•»(MOt'TII OF SOABD^AN 1UVER.)
p o c k e t us t h e y h o i s t e d h i m u p s t a i r s .
W h e n ho rose t o go, h e t h a n k e d M a r i a n for b e r l a n d - t h a t g a v e m e t h i s b o o k cannot lie niiue f o r e v e r ?
I'm u o t a strong-mi twk'd womaB, b u t I d o bclieTe in
less, a n d offered M a r i a n h e r b o o k .
L o u i s i c felt d e e p e r g r i e f t h a n e v e r , w h e n M a r i a n told w o m a n ' s r i g h t s , a n d I claim f o r t h e b e n e f i t of o u r sex t h a t
" N o I d o n t waut i t " s h e said, " I h a v e g i v e n i t t o ber t h a t she was t o b e c o m e t h e wife of M r . H a m i l t o n ,
T i n s NEW' AND C O M F O R T A B L E HOUSE IS
all the scandal b e d i v i d e d i n t o t h r e e e q u a l p a r t s : One1
now ready to receive its guests, being fitted in_full, " v y o u t o l e a r n t o r e a d from. M^nn't y o u tall IDC y o u r the p o o r b o v w h o m she s p u r n e d f r o m h e r d o o r , a n d de- t b i r d t o b e j u s t l v b e s t o w e d u p o n tlie Indies, a n d t h e
uame?^-^?
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o t h e r t w o - t h i r d s t o bo e q u i t a b l y - s u r r e n d e r e d t o tho g e n • J e m m i e , " h e replied.
s e v u r e lesson, a n d one t h a t Soon c h a n g e d t h e w h o l e curJ . K- G. being one of the earliest settlers in the County, is
will n o t f o r g e t y o u , J e m m i e : y o u m u s t a l w a y s re- rent «>f h e r lit-. F o r a while she shunned M r . H a m i l t o n , tlemen.
able t o g i v r t h y Information necessary t o parties wishing to m e m b e r M a r i a n H a y e s , " w a s t h o little g i r l ' s fare.welL
b u t b y p e r s e v e r i n g k i n d n e s s he m a d e h e r feel c a n - in his
A HKWHC Fi.tc.irr x v n E a r u r t — T h e L o n d o n J e w i s h
locate lands, 4 r otherwise. H e h a s a Pleasure Boat, Skiffs
L o u i s e G a r d i n e r a n d M a r f a n H a y e s w e r e p l a y m a t e / presence, a n d s h e b e c a m e the h.-knowledgcd f n e n d
a n d F i s h i n g Tackleaof every description for hire. Those iu
C h r o n i c l e relatrs t h e following:
search of health or recreation will find thfe a very desirable a n d f r i e n d s T h e i r dwellings j o i n e d , a n d a l m o s t e v e r y of t h e C o n g r e s s m a n a n d his n o b l e wife.
" A n o c c u r e n c e l a t e l y t o o k p l a c e a t Myslovica, a fronplace of reaort.
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h o u r of t h o d a y t h e y w e r e t o g e t h e r , f o r t h e y a t t e n d e d t h e
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Traverse City. October )1.1658.
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s a m e s c h o o l . T h e s e t w o c h i l d r e n w e r e v e r y d i f f e r e n t l y u p a family of little o w * . a n d she i s t e a c h i n g t h e m n o t t i e r t o w n or P r u s s i a P o l a n d , w h i c h s t r o n g l y remind* n*
b o t h «.r t h o scctw e n a c t e d a t B o l o g n a e i g h t e e n m o n t h s a g o
dispositioned, and very differently b r o u g h t up.
t o d e s p i s e intellect iu r a g s b u t bo g u i d e d b y M a r i a u g
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t ' l i c l e T o m ' s C a b i n . " w h e n a female s l a v e , p u n n e d
was a disgrace and a crime, and she t h o u g h t n o t h i n g t o o
" T h e rich and the poor meet together, and t h e L o r d
In- h e r t a s k m a s t e r , in o r d e r t h a t h e r c h i l d s h o u l d n o t be
s e v e r e f o r t h e p o o r t o suffer. T h e s e v i e w s she, l e a r n e d
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