Grand Traverse Herald, January 27, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 27, 1860

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-01-27

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 27,1860.

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A Maid at Prayer.
S h e rose from her delicioua sleep,
And put away b c r soft brown hair,
And In a t o n e as low and d e e p
A s love's first whisper, breathed a p r a y e r :
H e r snow white h a n d i t o g e t h e r press'd
H e r blue eyes shelve red in the lid.
The folded linen on her breast,
J u s t swelling with tho c h a r m s it h i d ;
And from h e r long and flowing dress,
Escajied a hare and slender foot.
Whose step u p o n the e a r t h did press
Like snow Hake, white and m u t e ;
And there from slumber, s o f t and warm.
L i k e a youth's s p i r i t fresh from Heaven,,
She bowed t h a t alight and matchless form.
And humbly prayad to be forgiven.

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" W h a t , t h e devil.l a m i t o d o n o t h i n g b n t c a r r y a b o u t
this accursed hump-back Magician."
" Y o u a r e r i g h t , f r i e n d , " said s h e , " h e m u s t b e a
M a g i c i a n , or h o w w o u l d h e r e t u r n — y o u m u s t find s o m e
means t o compcl him to stay in t h e river."
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and b a r i n g tied a stone a r o u n d the neck, threw him kito
t h e s t r e a m ; t h r e a t e n i n g if he c a m e o u t a g a i u t o d i s p a t c h
h i m w i t h a club.
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•be should receive his reward, w a s m a k i n g t h e b e s t of his
w a y b a c k f o r t h e r e w a r d , w h e n t h e first o b j e c t t h a t m e t
bis a s t o n i s h e d gaze, w a s t h e h u m p - b a c k e d m a s t e r of t h e
Castle, r e t u r n i n g f r o m h i s walk, a n d o n h i s w a y to. t h e
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" whoa, t o n o p u r p o a e . , H i s W t h f n l d o g n « w t o o k a
p o s i t i o n u p o n t h e Beat, w h e r e h e could k e e p i*n eye on
his m a s t e r a n d a n o t h e r on t h e steed t o see f a i r p l a y in
the race. T h e y a p p r o a c h e d the Connecticut river, into
w h i c h t h e w a g g i s h , b r u t e d r o v e , a n d , k e p p i n j his. s c a t ,
floated o u t b e h i n d t h e h o r s e , w h o s w a m a f t e r g e t t i n g bey o n d his d e p t h . T h e y w o r e seen, a t t h i s j u n c t u r e , b y
p e r s o n s on t h e S o u t h s h o r e , w h o p u t ofT in a b o a t anil
g o t t h e m safely t o l a n d — t h e d o g in h i g h gloo at his successful e x p e r i m e n t in d r i v i n g — a n d t h e n w e n t b a c k a f t e r
t h e o w n e r , w h o will, n o d o u b t , l e a v e t h a t d o g b e h i n d t h e
n e x t time h e g o e s t o r i d e . T h e b e s t of t h i s s t o r y i s it«
truth.
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A 1)0a AST) SNAKE STORY.

T h e M a n c h e s t e r M i r r o r relates t h a t G e o r g e F . B e r r y ,
a b o y t h i r t e e n y e a r s old. white o u t b e r r y i n g on M o n d a y ,
was a t t a c k e d b v a s i x foOt s n a k e of a d a r k h u e a n d red
" B o g of a h u m p - b a c k , a r e VQU o u t a g a i n ! "
THERON BOSTWICK,
S o s a y h j g , b e s p r u n g u p o n him, stuffed h i m i n t o t h e striate a r o u n d its n e c k , w h i c h w o u n d t w i c e a r o u n d t h e
b o y s b o d y , f a s t e n i n g . t i o t h his a r m s in his. coil?. T h e
sack, a n d t h r e w h i m h e a o l o n g i n t o . t h e r i v e r .
lad's d o g . soeing h i s m a s t e r ' s d a n g e r , r u s h e d t o h i s a i d .
R e t u r n i n g t o t h e Castle, h o e n t e r e d t h e r o o m w h o r e
b i t i n g a n d t e a r i n g a s t r i p off t h e s n a k e ' s "back. T h e b o y
t h e l a d y was seated. • ' I t h i n k y o u h a v e n o t seen h i m
g o t relieved f r o m t h o d e a d l y g r a s p a n d t o o k t o his) heels,
Grand Traverse Comity, Michigan,
t h i s l a s t t i m e , " said, h e .
b u t .the s n a k e c o i l e d a r o u n d t h e d o g , a n d w o u l d h a w
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She answered t h a t she had not.
c r u s h e d h i m if h e h a d n o t f o u g h t liko a t i g e r .
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t a k e n c a r e of h i m ; b e assured he will n e v e r return.''
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TRA.VSI.ATKP' PROM -THE ITAIAIAX BY nOIJOM.
j o i c i n g in h e r deliverance f r o m t h e j e a l o u s t h r a l d o m of
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h a n k of a d e e p r i v e r , n e a r a b r i d g e , a n d b u t a s h o r t d i s - w i t h intense s a t i s f a c t i o n .
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I c o n c l u d e f r o m t h i s a d v e n t u r e , says t h e old w r i t e r , u n m i s t a k a b l e s i g n s of grief a t h i s loss, a n d seemed u t t e r l y
t a n c e f r o m a town. T h e lord of t h i s castle w a s t h e pos'.Vill attend C o u r t a n d toCoKectlons i n ' t h e counties of Gram)
" t h a t m o n e y c a n d o a n y t i n g in t h i s w o r l d . I t i s iu vain .inconsolable. I f c w o u l d n o t e a t w i t h a n y d e g r e e of
Traverse, llautawe, Ma»ua a n d O c e u n a .
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isshapen, t h a t n a t n r e s e e m e d t o h a v e e x h a u s t e d h e r t h a t a w o m a n i s fair, m o n e y a n d ugliness s o m e t i m e s w i n h e a r t i n e s s , a n d grliduaUy p i n e d a w a y u n l i l h e b i c a r o e a
i n g e n u i t y in t h e f o r m a t i o n of h i s h i d e o u s figure, l i e was t h e r a r e o v e r t h o s e rich in f e a t u r e s a n d f o r m b u t p o o r in m e r e skeleton. T i c o f t e n m a n i f e s t e d s y m p t o m s of affech u m p - b a c k e d , a n d iu p l a c e of u n d e r s t a n d i n g bo h a d an p u r s e . " H e c o n c l u d e s With i m p r e c a t i o n s o n t h e p r e c i o u s t i o n of a robe de cknmbrr, his m a s t e r h a d been in t h o h a b i t
. AND
i m m e n s e b e a d , w h i c h , h o w e v e r , w a s s c a r c e l y visible b e - metals, a w j . t h o s o w h o first i n v e n t e d t h e r o o t of all evil. or w e a r i n g , a n d w h e n p e r m i t t e d t o Ho d o w n u p o n t h a t
tween' h i s t w o shoulders, l i e b a d b u s h y h a i r , a s h o r t O f c o u r s e t h e conclusions he d r a w s f r o m t h i s tale a r e i n a p - a r t i c l e of d r e s s , a p p e a r e d a s c o n t e n t e d as h o c o u l d b e i n
plicable at this enlightened day. wherein' no mercenary bereavement. T h e devoted d o g g r e w thinner e v e r y day,
neck, and a.horrible countenance.
I n s p i t e of h i s d e f o r m i t i e s , t h i s repulsive c r e a t u r e c o n - m a r r i a g e s t a k e p l a c e ; a n d even if t h e y d i d , t w e n t y d a y s a n d , a b o U t t w o m o n t h s a f t e r h i s m a s t e r ' s decease, died.*
T h o m a i l ificn o v e r t h e S a n t a F o r o u t e f o u n d o n a late
c e i v e d a violent passion f o r a n e x t r e m e l y b e a u t i f u l y o u n g residence in K a n s a s b r i u g e relief.
t r i p , t h o b o d i e s of f o n r p e r s o n s , t h r e e men a n d o n e
w o m a n , t h e d a u g h t e r of n poor, b u t respectable b u r g e s s
Anecdotes of Dogs.
woman, w h o had been m u r d e r e d by t h e Indians lying by
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLYOX HAND FOB' •of t h e t o w n . H o s o u g h t h e r h a n d in m a r r i a g e f r o m h e r
nalo or l o c a t i o n ; Investment* m a d e ; Taxes paid on non- p a r e n t s , a p d a s h e was t h e r i c h e s t p e r s o n in t h e d i s t r i c t ,
the r o a d s i d o . B e s i d e t h e b o d y , of t h e w o m a n s a t a d o g .
A SlIKlUKlUl'u IIOC.
resident landa; Redemption of landa sold for luxe*, a n d purw a t c h i n g e a g e r l y h e r f a c e , a s if t o c a t c h a smile, o r a
t h e p o o r girl w a s delivered u p t o him.
A f r i e n d of o u r w j i o owns a l a r g e r a n c h a n d s e v e r a l
clia.se of lands a t tax sales, j
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recognitioa
E n c i r c l i n g i t s neck w a s a collar
And will always give the moat careful a t t e n t i o n t o the InterA f t e r t h e n u p t i a l f l t h o lives of b o t h w o r e t r u l y deplo- h u n d r e d h e a d of sheep, is t h e f o r t u n a t e possessor of one
est* of my Correspondent*, and in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s and r a b l e ; f o r h e , b e i n g d e v o u r e d b y j e a l o u s y , h a d Oo t r a n - of t h e best d o g s in t h i s S t a t e . T h e - i n t e l l i g e n t c r e a t u r e b e a r i n g t h e name, " H o o e o . " T h o ofttcer in c o m m a n d
a c c u r a c y of h u i U f ^ f transactions, would c o u r t comparison
w a s b r o u g h t u p a m o n g t h e s h e e n , n o u r i s h e d u p o n e w e s ' o f the p a r t y t o o k t h e d o g . b y f o r c e a w a y f r o m t h e p l a c e
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with a n y Agency in t h e country.
where, t h e y b q r i e d t h e d e a d , a n d w a s b r i n g i n g h i m iu
Traverse City,-.NOT. 2S, 186>.
1,-fira . e v e r y w h e r e , a n d suffered n o s t r a n g e r t o e n t e r t h o c a s t l c . milk, his w h o l e life b e i n g p a s s e d w i t h t h e flock a n d devo- w i t h t h e i n t e n t i o n of k e e p i n g him, b u t w h e n t h e y ' h a d
S h e Was m u c h t o b o p i t i e d , f o r b e i n g continually h a r r a s s c d t e d t o i t s d e f e u c e . H e h a s b e e n t a u g h t t o o p e n a n d fahut
p r o c e e d e d a b o u t twouty-five miles he e s c a p e d a n d s t a r t e d
b y h i s u n j u s t suspicions, h e r p e a c e f u l m i n d w a s d e s t r o y e d t h e fold i n t o w h i c h t h e y a r e d r i v e n , a t n i g h t , a n d he c a r e s
back toward the place from whence he • had been taken.
S h e wag c o n s u m i n g w i t h g r i e f a n d a n g u i s h , s o t h a t life f o r t h e m w i t h all t h e a p p a r e n t t h o u g h t f u l l n c s s t h a t a h u W h e n t h e mail a g a i u pa.*«ed, t h o f a i t h f u l c r e a t u r e l a y
s e e m e d flointe^erablo b u r d e n , a n d s h e p r a y e d f a r d e a t h m a n c r e a t u r e could display. I n t h e m o r n i n g , w h e n t h e
T h e t r o o p s took
flock is d r i v e n t o t h e field, h o g o e s w i t h it, s e l e c t s some d e a d o n t h e g r a v e of h i s mistress.
as a £weet relief f r o m h e r fierce t o r m e n t s .
c h a r g e Of t h e w a g o n a n d t h e g o o d s t h a t w e r e left, a n d
l i a s opened an Office at Traverse City, Gfl&d Traverse Co..
O n e d a y , d u r i n g t h e Christmas festivities, a s h e s t o o d c o m m a n d i n g p l a c e , a n d w a t c h e s t h e s h e e p d u r i n g t h e
Mlehigan^for t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a
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k e e p i n g w a t c h a n a w a r d a t h i s o w n g a t e , t h r e e h u m p - w h o l e d a y , d r i v i n g tip t h e s t r a g g l e r s , a n d allowing n o one
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b a c k e d m i n s t r e l s s o u g h t a d m i t t a n c e . T h e y s a l u t e d h i m b u t those' w i t h w h o m h e i s a c q u a i n t e d t o a p p r o a c h theln.
T h e United States L a n d Office i s located at t h i s p l a c e ; and, as a b r o t h e r , a s s u c h s o u g h t r e f r e s h m e n t s , a n d at t h e S h o u l d a e w e d r o p a l a m b a n d p a s s on w i t h t h e h e r d
H e n r y A . Kwere, o f t h i s t o w n , left on F r i d a y f o r A s t a particular attention will he paid t o l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t s ,
t i m e ostentatiously d is p la y e d t h e i r h u m p s , t o e s t a b - w i t h o u t n o t i c i n g it, as she s o m e t i m e s will, ho' hits b e e n l a i v W i s c o n s i n , w h e r e h e h q d p u r c h a s e d a f a r m . H e
investing money in G o v e r n m e n t Lands, I m p a r t i n g informaknown t o t a k e i t u p , a n d c a r r y i n g it a f t e r h e r , c o m p c l ownod a small d o g , which' hb g a v e t o H e n r y B r i g g s b e tion relative to the general features, resources a n d advan- i s h t h e f r a t e r n i t y .
A t n i g h t h e d r i v e s t h e s h e e p j o t o b e f o r e be l e f t . . T h e d o g followed M r , K w e r s t o t h e d e p o t
C o n t r a r y t o t h e i r e x p e c t a t i o n s , h e d i r e c t e d t h e m t o h o r t o t a k e c a r e of i t
tages of tha Grand Traverse country, tho p a y m e n t of taxes,
tltc p e n , fasteus t h o d o o r a f t e r h i m , a n d scat himself i a in t h i s town, a n d u p o n t h e c a r s leaving, followed on a f t e r
mid the transaction of any Agency business with which he enter, p r e p a r e d t h e m a s p l e n d e d r e p a s t T h e y in return,
w a y lie entrusted.
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their m i d s t , lays t h e r e w a t c h i n g t h e m all n i g h t Iu: thl- o v e r t a k i n g t h e m a t B o o t h B e e r f i e l d , b e f o r e t h e y left t h a t
e n t e r t a i n e d h i m w i t h t h e r m i u i s t r e l s y . — T h e y remained
all n i g h t , a u d o n the, m o r r o w , w h e n t h e y t o o k t h e i r de- nioVing h e u n f a s t e n s t h e d o o r , d r i v e s o u t his c h a r g e t o station. - T h e d i s t a n c e r u n b y t h e d o g was e i g h t miles a n
p a r t u r e , h e . g a v e t o e a c h a p i e c e of m o n e y , a n d w a r n e d t h e p, a s t u r e , a n d k e e .p s w a t c h a n d w a r d until n i„g h t copies. h o u r . M r . E w e r s c o n c l u d e d t h a i s u c h a f a i t h f u l f r i e n d
t h e m n e v e r t o return o n p a i n of b e i n g t h r o w n i n t o t h e I I n fact, s o f a i t h f u l i s he, t h a t h i s m a s t e r f r e q u e n t l y abiteuti was n o t likely t o b e p a r t e d w i t h lightly, a n d t o o k t h e
Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. 3,1858.
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himself f r o m t h e r a n c h , f o r d a y s t o g e t h e r , w i t h p e r f e c t d o g i n t o t h e c a r s w i t h h i m
[Springfield Gazette.
MORGAN BATES,
A t t h i s t h r e a t , t h e m m i s t r e l s l a u g h e d h e a r t i l y , a n d reliance Upon his d o g t o find all safe w h e n h e returns.
IWTDCCT or AKDIAli.
[California-paper.
t o o k t h e r o a d t o w a r d s t h e t o w n , 'singing in f u l l c h o r u s ,
Y a r i o t i s i n t e r e s t i n g f a c t s h a v e boon n o t e d in relation
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a n d d a n c i n g in a g r o t e s q u e m a n n e r , in d e r i s i o n . H o , on
t o t h e d e m e a n o r b f o u r a n i m a l s p r i o r t o a g r e a t convulH e m l d Oliiop, T m v d n w City, M i o h .
T h e m e m o r y of d o g s i s q u i t e e x t r a o r d i n a r y , a n d only
olf h i s p a r t , t a k i n g no s o r t of n o t i c e of t h e m , , - w e n t t o
sion. I t w a s t o w a r d s noon, b e n e a t h a clear a n d almoet
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walk in t h e fields.
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T h e lady, w h o s a w h e r h n s b a u d c r o s s t h e b r i d g e , a n d w o r k o n t h o i n s t i n c t s of animals, gives t h e following p r o o f
t h e c i t i e s of C o n c e p t i o n a n d l ' a l c a l i u a n o , on t h e c o a s t of
h a d h e a r d t h e mioistrels, a n d called t h e m b u c k t o a m u s e of t h i s . H o s a y s t h a t " a spaniel b e l o n g i n g t o t h e R e v .
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w h i l e t h e y w e r e amusing*the l a d y w i t h s o n g s a n d d a n c e s , s e t off l o n g b e f o r e t h o service, a n d lio c o n c e a l e d ipider
fowls p a s s i n g f r o m t h e c o a s t t o w a r d s t h o i n t e r i o r ; a n d
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the d o r a a t Talcahuano loft tho town before t h e shock
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reoeptlon of the traveling public. Tha P r o p r i e t o r returns b e r e d t h a t t h e r e w e r e t h r e e e m p t y c h e s t s in a n a d j o i n i n g p e r f e c t l y wild t o a c c o m p a n y m e o n m y walks. I n m y
T h o M i l a n c o r r e s p o n d e n t o f t h e M o r n i n g P o e t says
hla hearty t h a n k s f o r t h e liberal p a t r o n i g e h e haa received, r o o m . I n t o e a c h of t h e s e s h e p l a c e d a miuistrel, fasten- y o u n g e r d a y s I h a d a f a v o r i t e d o g w h i c h a l w a y s a c c o m t h a t a d o g of A f r i c a n b r e e d , w h i c h b e l o n g e d to G e o e r a l
and assures t h o public t h a t no p a i n s will lie spared t o make
e d d o w n t h e c o v e r s , a n d h a s t e n e d t o o p e n t h e g a t e s t o p a n i e d m e t o c h u r c h . M y m o t h e r s e e i n g t h a t he a t t r a c - Espinasse, w h o fell a t M a g e n t a , still l u r k s a b o u t t h o s p o t
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h a d b e e n h o r r i b l y s m i t t e n w i t h f e a r t h a t - h e w o u l d d i s c o v - d o g s clearly d i s t i n g u i s h e d t h o return of S u n d a y c a n n o t b o

NOTARY

•Oh, God, if soobt unsoiied as these
Need daily mercy from thy t h r o n e .
If she, upon lier b e n d e d knees—
O u r loveliest a n d p u r e s t o n e ;
8bo with a face so clear und b r i g h t
W e d e e m her some stray child of light—
If, s h e with these Soft eyes in tears,
Day a f t e r day in her y o u n g years.
Must kneel a n d pray f o r grace from thee.
W h a t f a r deeper, deeper need have we!
How hardly, if sh« win n o t heaven.
Will our wild e r r o r s be forgiven?

PUBLIC,

CLERK AND REGISTER,
PAYMENT OP TAXES,

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TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Trarcrse City, Grand TBTHM Cwntj, lick
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Land* Tax, and General Agency.
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NOTARY PUBLIC,

TRAVEHSE PITY HOUSE,
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JAMES K.GUNTON,
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(MOUTH OP B0ARDMAN U V U , )

T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.

' P H I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E HOUSE IS
JL now ready t o receive, its guests, being fitted In full, without regard to cost, s o f t s t o malce.lt t h e m o s t desirable of any
lintel In the Comity.
J . K. G. b e i n g one of t h e e a r l i e s t settlers in the Coanty,
able t o give any information necessary to parties wishing to
• — J - -]r otherwise. H e h a s a. Pleasure Boat, Skiffs

e r t h e h i d i n g p l a c e s of t h e M i n s t r e l s a n d p u t t h e m a n d
her tq death.
N o ' s o o n e r h o d h e d e p a r t e d t h a n s h e instantly r a h t o
t h e chests t o let ont t h e prisoners, for her husband would
n o t p r o b a b l y r e m a i n l o n g away, a.s n i g h t w a s r a p i d l y
coming o n . ' B n t s h e was smitten with h o r r o r and dismay,
w h e n s h e f o n n d t h e m all t h r e e d e a d ; t h e c h e s t s h a d
closed BO t i g h t t h a t t h e y w e r e s u f f o c a t e d r M o u r n i n g a n d
lamentations were w e r e useless; e v e r y moment was pror i o u s f n o t a n i n s t a n t w a s t o b e lost in d i s p o s i n g of t h e
d^ad bodies. In h e r agitation and distress she ran t o t h e
gate, and perceiving a gigantic Black passing by, she
o f i t r e d hi'm a r i c h reward,*and l e a d i n g l n m i n t o t h e castle, she t o o k h i m t o a r o o m w h e r e s h e h o d p l a c e d o n e of
t h e chests, a n d s h o w i n g h i m i t s c o n t e n t s , t h e c u n n i n g lady
t o l d h i m h e m u s t t h r o w t b o d e a d b o d y i n t o t h e river.
H e a s k e d / o r a sack, p u t t h e c o r p s e i n t o it, c a r r i e d i t t o
t h e bridge and pitched i t over into t h e stream, and made
h a s t e b a d e t o t h o castle t o a b t a i n h i s
recompense.
"I
surely d e s i r e t o s a t i s f y y o u . " s a i d . t h e lady, " b u t y o u
s h o u l d first p e r f o r m t h o c o n d i t i o n s o f t h e b a r g a i n — y o u
h a v e a g r e e d t o d i s p o s e of t h e d e a d b o d y , h a r e y o u n o t ?
H o w e v e r , i t is t h e r e sUB."
S p y i n g t h i s , s h e s h o w e d h i m t h e o t h e r c h e s t, in w h i c h
t h e second Ministrel had-yielded u p t h e g h o 6 t A t this
s i g h t t h e B l a d e w a s m u c h a m a z e d , a n d p e r f e c t l y coo'foundod, e x c l a i m i n g : " H o w , t h e d e v i l ! returned! a s o r c e r e r ! " A n d t h r u s t t h o b o d y i n t o t h e sack, a n d t h r e w
i t like t h e o t h e r over the bridge, p u t t i n g the head down,
and t a k i n g c a r e t p observe t h a t it sunk. In tho meant i m e t h e l a d y h a d c h a n g e d t h e p o s i t i o n of t h o c h a t s ,
s o t h a t t h e w r d n o w o c c u p i e d t h e p l a c e w h i c h h a d been
b e f o r e o c c u p i e d b y t h e t w o o t h e r s in s a e o e n o n . W h e n
t h e B l a c k returned, in ftill c o n f i d e n c e o f h a v i n g fulfilled
h i s b a r g a i n ; a n d b e i n g e n t i t l e d t o h i s reward, s h e e x h i b i t e d t o h t m t h e remaining d e a d b o d y .
T h e B l a c k g n a s h e d h i s t e e t h w i t h rage, a a d e x c l a i m W '
•'

JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
U p r e pact d t o make P l a n s a
of B u i l d i n g * ; a b o e x e o u t o a l
the Trade, on l i b e r a l terms..
Sash, Glaan, Doora, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
c o n s t a n t l y o n hand, a n d Tor sale.
• AH o r d e r s f o r C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will be
executed on s h o r t notice.
J; K. G.. t h a n k f u l f o r past patronage, take* t h i s opportunity .Of s o l i c i t i n g a c o n t i n u a n c e of the w —
T r a v e r s e City, N o v e m b e r 25,1859.
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arid are the ONLY and E X C L U S I V E A g e n t s f o r t h a m a j o r i t y
of w o * i n tha'North-West.
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doubted.

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SAGACITY o r A DOU.
A large Newfoundland dog, that m a y be seen any day
a t N o . 9 A r g y l o street, G l a s g o w , h a s a d d e d o n e m o r e
instance t o t h e m a n y on record of t h e e x t r a o r d i n a r y s a g a c i t y of dogs. B e i n g s o m e t i m e s r a t h e r f o n d of fun, h e
required t o receive occasional discipline, a n d f o r t h a t
purpose a w h i p shaft was kept beside h i m
H e evidently
d i d - n o t like t h i s a r t i c l e , a n d was f o u n d o c c a s i o n a l l y w i t h
it in h i s t e e t h , m o v i n g slyly t o w a r d s t h e d o o r . B e i n g
l e f t a t n i g h t on t h o p r e m i s e s , h e f o u n d t h e h a t e d a r t i c l e
a n d t h r u s t t h e small e n d b e l o w t h e d o o r , b u t t h e
t h i c k e n d refused t o g o . A few n i g h t a f t e r w a r d s h o h a d
p u t t h e small e n d b e l o w t h e d o o r , a n d s o m e o n e h a d
pulled i t o u t
On being asked where i t was, he looked
v e r y g u i l t y a n d slunk a w a v w i t h h i s t a i l b e t w e e n h i s
legs. T b o s a m e d o g g e t s his p r o v i s i o n b r o u g h t t o h i m in
a tin c a n ; a n d one day, seeing a child c a r r y i n g a can
e x c e e d i n g l y liko his, h e q u i c k l y seized i t b y t h e h a n d l e
a n d c a r r i e d i t t o h i s q u a r t e r s , t h e child h o l d i n g , on a n d
s c r e a m i n g all t h e w a y . W h e n s h o w n h i s o w n b e s e e m e d
a s h a m e d of t h o m i s t a k e , a n d a l l o w e d t h e f r i g h t e n e d c h i l d
t o g o w i t h t h e c a n bo h a d m i s t a k e n f o r h i s o w n . T h i s
d o g i s in t h e h a b i t of b e g g i n g m o n e y f r o m h i s b i p e d a c quaintances, with w h i c h h e marches to a baker's sSpp and
b u y s bread, w h i c h h e comes homo with and e a t s when
hungry.
[Home Journal.
RO * E POC.
A g e n t l e m a n left H o l y o k e o n F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r t h i s
city in a buggy, taking a favorite d o g with him. A a
they progressed toward Willimansett the g e n t k m a n a m u s e d h i m s e l f b y p l a g u i n g t h e - t h e d o g till h e h a d g o t t h e
a n i m a l i n t o a s t a t e of c o m p l e t e worry.. P r e i f c o u y t h e
g e n t l o m a n ' s h a t b l o w off a n d h o w e n t b a c k ; a f t e r it,
l e a v i n g h i s h o r a e a n d b u g g y stamping i n t h e r o a d ; t h e n
the dog took advantage o f h i s master's absence to j u m p
i n t o Q a S u g g y a n d s t a r t t h e a n i m a l , w h o t r o t t e d imily
t o w a r d T h e river, fcDowed b y . t h e g e n t l e m a n ' W i l i n g

M o h a m e d P a s h a , p u b l i s h e d in t h o E v e n i n g P o e t , h a s t h e

following h i t a t t h e " M e r c h a n t P r i n c e s " o f N e w Y o r k :
" H e w a s b o r n a t H e d d l e t o n , C o n n e c t i c u t , in t h e y e a r
1802. B y t h e t i m e h e w a s t e n y e a r s old ( a n d v e r y old.
i n d e e d , h e w a s a t t h a t t i m o o f life,) h e h a d m a d e one
h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - f i v o b a r g a i n s , b a r t e r s , ami d i c k e r s in
s h o e s t r i n g s , p e g tops a n d j a c k knives, a n d h a d amassed
t h e s u m of five d o l l a r s fifty t h r e e cents. A t t h e a g e o f
eleven, h o e n t e r e d t h e s t o r e of G r a b , K i t e l i u m k K o c k p um, in h i s n a t i v e t o w n a n d c o n t i n u e d t h e r e i n a s a e i c r k .
until h e h a d reached t h e a g e of fifteen, y e a r s , a n d a c c u m u l a t i n g t h e s u m of t w o h u n d r e d a n d five d p l l a r s a n d
t h i r t y t w o c e n t s . I n v e s t i n g t h i s a m o u n t in p o t a t o e s a n d
d r i e d p u m p k i n s , h e s e t sail in a S t o m n g t o u s l o o p for N e w
Y o r k , a n d w i t h h i s e n t i r e possession* l a n d e d a t F u K e n
M a r k e t in t h e y e a r 1817. S i n c e t h a t time h e h a s p a n e d
t h r o u g h t h e several p r o f e s s i o n s of v e g e t a b l e p u r v e y o r ,
fish v o i d e r , g e n e r a l m e r c h a n t , b a n k p r e s i d e n t a n d solid
m a n , a n d is n o w c o n s i d e r e d a m a g n a t e a n d a millionaire.
H e w a s n e v e r t r o u b l e d w i t h a n u l t r a idea, n e v e r h a d an
tmselfish a s p i r a t i o n , n e v e r w e n t o u t of h i s w a y to d o a
c h a r i t a b l e a c t , n e v e r b o t h e r e d himself w i t h r o m a n t i c sentiments o r act, never spoke t w o consecutfvc sentences i n
a g r a m m a t i c a l manner, n e v e r l o o k e d a t t h e s t a r s o v e r h i s
b r a d o r t h e flowers n n d e r h i ? f e e t H e . i s s o m e s i x t y fivs y t a r s of a g e , b a l d , billions, a n d n o t a m i a b l e . H e h a s
j u s t b u i l t h i m a l a r g e b r i c k house, v e n e e r e d w i t h b r o w n frtone, a n d f u r n i s h e d i t w i t h s a t i n g » o d s a n d b r o e a t e B c ,
a a d h u n g t h e walls w i t h paintings levidentiy b y v e r y
old, a o d , indeed, q u i t e d e c r e p i t masters, a n d s e t o p a
c a r r i a g e . H e h a s a c h i e v e d a fine s s o c i a l p o s i t i o n , a n d
BOW: i s c o n s i d e r e d a m o s t d e s i r a b l e m a t c h f o r a n y v i r g i n
in N e w Y o r k . "
I n s o m e p a r t e of A r k a n s a s , t r e e s a r e s c a r c c a n d h a n g i n g s
n u m e r o u s . A toe w i t h o u t t w o - o r t h r e e m e n h a n g i n g
o n I t i s q u i t e a r a r e s p e c t a c l e . S u c h a t r e e ' I s n o t considered a good bearer.

iftan party. Tli Mu C k a a d t e * S p w c k .

id Grow AITajk—A ' * a W y L e t t e d
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We give-below the telling speech it Senator Chaafller Mr. Branch, df North Carolina, jmpagnod the motives
the Senator from Georgia re«5 copfoaicxtracts, is known
.Grow, of-Pennsylvania, in the coarse he took upon upon the revolution of Mr. Mason for an investigation of
' (irnnd Traverse,
not to represent the sentiment there. It is a hired pamthe Post Office Dcflcicncy'Bill, at the last Session. Mr. tho Harper's Ferry affair. I t is the best and only need- pered pre*. Look at that identical pat*r from which
Chcbofgan,
Grow pronounced his remarks "unparliamentary and no- ed reply to the malignant aamlU made upon it- and it* he read, and 1 will guarantee you will Bud hundreds of
dollars worth of Government advertisements in it_ Sir.
author.
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MORGAN BATES, EDITOR
gentlemanly." Mr. Branch demanded a retraction. Mr.
Grow refusal, and Mr. Branch sent him the following only kind that will core them of their blustering propen- i t is a villainous press, hired to do dirty work, andit'dfoes
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it faithfully.
sities.
Detroit
Advertiser.
belligerent note:
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FRIDAY MORNING, J A N U A R Y 27, 18G0.
The Senator, from Georgia states- that your northern
."WASBECGTOX Crrr, Dec. 29, 1859.
MR. CHA.mi.KK.—I do not propose to make any e
allies are in a hopeless minority. Well, sir, that $ true.
"Bra: Will you pleaae name a time and place outside tended remark? at this time, although I propose at a You have crowded them a little too far. Yon have left
REPUBLICAN IfATIOJTAL COWVElfTIOl*
A National Republican ConTcntlon wflltaeetatChicago on the District of Columbia, in which you will receive from future day to discuse this "irrepressible conflict" and to their bones blcachine all over the land. ( Tbcy arc politiL. O'B. BRANCH.
show that for tho past three thousand ydnrs there has cally dead, 'hopelessly dead, beyond any resurrection.
ss>due<k)*v. {he 13th day of Jane next^t twelve o'clock noon, me a communication in writing?
been no cessation of that conflict 1 will not occupy the The trumpet of the archangel will never reach theni.
for the notalaatlon of candidttcs to tie supported for Prtsl- "To Hon. Galosha j£ Grow."
To this Mr. Grow returned the following sensible and time of the Senate in its dissfiussion now, but at a future politically. You hare crowded them too far. Yon lu»\v
J-at and Vice-President at the next eleetlub.
day I shall do so. At present I shall merely Bay that. I forced them to vote for your Tibcqmpton constitution.
Tbe.Republican electors of the several SuteP, the members manly reply:.
am in favor of this committee, for reasons different from You forced them to vote for tfie rfcpcal of the time-hon"WASHINGTON Crrr, Dec. 30, 1859.
if the People's party of Pennsylvania, and of the Opposition
those which have been stated. I am in. favor of it, boparty of X«w Jersey, BII<1 all others who are willing to co;op- " SIR: Tom- note of 29th inst was placed in my hands cause the Bret cxccutiou for treason that has ever occur- ored Missouri compromise. You havf kept tho " nigger"
erate with theni In support of the candidates which shall by your friend Gov. Winslow, at 12 o'clock, to-day. I red in these United States has just taken place. John eternally before them, and whether he was acceptiMe or
there be noislnated, and who are opposed to the policy of the know of. nothing that makes it necessary for mc to naibc Brown has been executed as n traitor in the State of obnoirious to them, you made them swallow the " nigger"
present Adwinstratlon, to Federal corruption and usurpation, a time and place outsido the District of Columbia to re- Virginia, and I want it to go -upon the records of the in. large or small doses a s you saw fit to present him, and
it has been a fatal dose; you have given too much
to "the extension of slavery Into the Territories, to the new ceive from you a communication in writing. Your.note Senate, in the most solemn manner, and to bo held up as
Sir, I hojie this resolution will pass unanimously, and
and dangerous political doctrine that the Constitution of its was, doubtless, as nothing else his occurred between us, a warning to traitors, come they from the North, South, _ hope the action of this comraitto will to effective. 1
own force carries slavery int6 all the Territories of.tlio United based-upon remarks made by mc in debate in the House East or West—dare to raise your impious hand against hope it will to searching and thorough, and mj word for
of
Representatives,
in
reply
to
your
speech
impugning
states, to the opening of the Africon Slave trade, to any inemy motives and the integrity of my acts as a legislator. this Government, against our Constitution abd oor laws i t some other party than tho Republican party will com.quality of rights aqpng citizens; end who are in favor of the
delinquents under its actiou.
On that occasion I used no language in violation of Par- -ml you hang. Sir, I care not,.whether that traitor bo
immediate admission of Kansas into the Ubion, under the liamentary law, and none not warranted by your remarks Garrison Abolitionist t$>o proclaims himself a'nd has
Governor Seward at Home.
('uMtitution recently adopted by its people, of restoring_the thus impugning my conduct If your note is to be con- for years proclaimed himself, as in opposition tothoGovcoropoodttt
of
Rockertet DttooenL
t.
federal 'Administration to a system of rigid economy and -to sidered of a hostile character, then I have tins to reply; mcnt of the United States, or whether he to a Southern
Acnrux, Dec. 30,18">'J.
the principles of Washington, and Jefferson, of maintaining Regarding dueling as at variance with the precepts of j Governor who proclaims that in certain events ho will
EDITORS
DmocaATf—The
ceremonies of ttorcccpti-u."
iimulatejhe. rights of tbe States, and of defending the soil of the Christian religiou and the sentiments of a Christian raise his traitorous hand against the Constitution and the and welcome home of William II. Seward hare just ' inetery-tf'UM and Territory from lawless Invasion, and of pre- people, and it being prohibited and declared a crime by Union, I want this record to stand and to stand solemnly cluded. Karlyia the afternoon thousands began to throng
serving tile integrity of this Union and the supremacy of tbe tho laws enacted by the body of which we are members, before the Senate—let the traitor hang. It is no now into the city-from even- quarter, and tto numerous streets
• ''institution and laWa passed in pursuance thereof against I cannot recognize it as a justifiable mode of settling diffi- doctrine that is sprung upon us today. Threpts have been of tto city were litterally.jammed with the maw of human
tin- conspiracy of the leaders of a seotlonal party, to resist the culties amoagnien, own in cases of unwarranted provo- made year after year, for tho last thirty years, that in beings ami vehicles of every sort At a little before. :•
certain events the Uuion will to dissolved Sir, it is no
majority principle as established in the Government even -at cation. Butrny personal rights and the freedom of small matter to dissolve tho Union. It means a bloody o'clock a telegraph'dospatch announced that! the
tlie expense of its existence, are invited to send-from each djsbatd guaranteed-by the Constitution I shall defend revolution, or it means a halter. It means a successful with Gov. Seward on board was at the junction, a few
S(»te two delegates from every Congressional district, and whenever th»y arc assailed
miles east of the city. The canon- boomed forth the inRespectfully yours,
GAM'SIIA A. GROW. overturning of this Government or it means" the fate or telligence, and the living mass soon concentrated arqtind
four delegates at large to the .Convention.
John Brown, ami I want that to go solcrauly on the
the depot, where it is estimated not less than 15,000
K. I). iloaoAK, if. York, Prest. CASSICS M, CUT, Kentucky, T o Hon. L. O'B. BRANCH."
cords of this Senate.
•loscuif BABTLJCTT, Maine.
J AUKS Bicnsv, Indisna.
2re congregated
But again, sir. I have another reason for desiring this
<IKO. G. Fo6o, New Hampshire. NORXAX B. Jrpn, HHnols.
CAUGHT A TARTAR.—At one of James Brook's UnionAfter some fifteen or twenty minnfes of restless <mcviinvestigation. I want to know where John Brown r
• I.AWKKNOBBKAi««Bn,Tenilont ZACU. CHANOI.BR Mlchignu.
cty, the train arrived coming in very slowly, it being
JOHN & tiooDaicu, AISHH.
Joiw. H. TWEBDY Wisconsin. saviug meetings, held at Rochester, N. Y. The Union- educated. The Abolitionists of the North, if 1
almost impossible to pass for the iron horse through tinUIDIOS WELLS, Connecticut. ALEX. U. RAMSAY, Minnesota. loving people who were prefleut got. up a rceolntiou rightly informed, and there nre very few of them, i
.IAMBS T. SUKKXAN, N. Jersey. AXDBBW J . 8f BVENS, Iowa.
dense
multitude. At the instant the Goyernor appeared
donouncing in strong terms the disunionist Democracy nonresistants. I am informed that tho Abolitionist*,
THOMAS WILLIAMS, l'enn.
. ASA S. JONES, Mlas&url.
on the platform of tho care, tho most deafening cheer*
i StoROK HARRIS, Man-land. MAKTIX F. CONWAT, Kansas. who declare that they will dissolve the Union if a Repub- a class, are non-resistants. If that to so, and John Brown rose, prolonged, without number, and the bawl struck up
was an Abolitionist, hereceivedhis education sdmewhere,
A [.VR?.I> CALDWELL Virginis. LEWIS CLBPITANB, D. C.
< .
THOMAS Broosan; Ohio.
WILMAMJL CHACE, R. Island. lican President is elected, and pledging themselves to. and I want this investigation to bring oat and show clearly Home, sweet bonie home.
Mr. Seward was cscorted to a platform, where, as so'im
sustain whatever President may be electedw in I860,
where he was educated, and my word for it,. the crime of
J
Congress.
long as he confines himself to a constitutional discharge that education will not rest upon tho Republican' party. i the enthusiasm could to bushow ho was welcomed home
in
a
very
neat
and
handsome
speech
by
Michael
S. Myrvs,
;
Our Washington dates are to tbe 9th inst No organi- of his duties. This was more than the " Union-savers"
Again, sir, it has been charged here, over and over,
Esq., a prominent Demcratic .lawyer of this city. Mr.
zation of the House; ant] there cannot be without the had bargained for. Th<-y tried to table the " fire brand" again, that the Republican party is responsible, directly Seward responded in an elegant and most appropriate
or
indirectly,
for
this
foray.
1
toleive
that
this
investiadaption*of ihe plurality rule.
resolution, but the people voted down the motion, and gation, if it is fairly and ably, and lioncstiy conducted, acknowledgement of the honor conferred oo him, and the
then adopted the resolution by an overwhelming majority. will show that if there is any political party iu the United pleasure ho experienced in again reaching his home, and
Ncnntnr Douglas.
receiving the welcome of his neigKbors'aml fricjKls. Mr.
' The Springfield Republican, in an article on Senator Tho people of the North are sound on the Union question. States responsible for the gctidn of John .Brown, itisthc Sewatd's response tfhs a docidedly happy effort and was
Democratic party and that alone! and I Vijl tell you why
Douglas, (md his jroepecU for the Prpsideucy, says that
interrupted repeatedly by demonstrations of enthusiasm.
sir.
Look
at
the
action
of
the
Democratic
party
in
the
The Mohammedans, who won their power.by the
Mr. Seward, after tho addresses, wa> conducted to n
tiie utter revolution which has come over his prospects
State of New York, last year. . Tho Democratic party
sword, are losing it by the sword. They are
and condition is one of the complotcst illustrations of the
there aided in putting up Mri Smith as aq Abolition can- splcnded sleigh, and under escort of tbe Auburn Guards
their Tarter strongholds by the Czar. They arc being didate avowedly to defeat the "Republican inomineo, Gbv- and willard (inards—two fiiK military .eonipanies-^prouncertainties of American life. Nowhefe does,wealth
driven from their Moorish forts by the Spaniards. Their ernor Morgan. Again, sir, as the honorable Senator cccded to his residence. In many places the streets were
pa-.- so quickly, health fail BO sadfy/and reputation and
spanned by arctos of evergreen, with appropriate infierce struggle for rcascendcncy in India has been crushed from New Jlampshire said yesterday, look at the univer- scriptions. Flat's, bonnets, Arc., lined the way, and'his
popularity fade so suddenly, as in our fast ago and notion.
Their power in Egypt is molting away under the pro- sal howl of delight that pervaded the northern Democra- progress seemed more like the march of a c o w e r i n g
Two years ago, Mr. DougUs was, next to Gen. Cass, the
tic press, on tho announcement of the Jolin Brown foray.
gress of British Commerce. Their dynasty at Constan- You will find it from Maine to Michigan;1 von will find it hero, than the return hotne of a fellow-citizen. Auburn
richest man in public lifo; now, if not a bankrupt, he is
tinople would, have fallen before now, but for outside pervading, the entire Democratic press of the North eve- presented the appearance of a gala day,—the afikir was u
I suitably not far from i t Ho has spent money in -polisuccess, and one wltic^nmrt hare been of amost greatful
help to prop it up. Their reign has lasted a thousand rywhere. When I came to Washington, I- was firmlv
ties by tho hundreds of thousands; ho has lived extravapersuaded that there were but two classes of individuals and cheering character to Gov. Seward It is conclusive
years, but it is coming to an end. Th»y have ceased
gantly at Chicago OIK} at Washington; whilo tho fall in
who chargcd that the Republicans were directly or indi- that, as ii private citizcn, Seward, is as distinguished as
make prodelitcs to their'faith, and tho conquests tlicy rectly responsible for the acts of John Brown; one class in the capacity of a statesman.
A. S. B.
prices of Western real estate has greatly depredated his
mode with such rapidity in tho niuth century, fticv are was knaves, aud the other fools; but since I came herd I
Lntsct Foreign News.
• upital; and his speculations haw turned ;0Ut badly.
have changed my mind. I believe that the knaves ofthc
losing
with
almost
equal
rapidity-in
the
nineteenth.
The
GRKAT Bait/i.N.—The London Herald had announced
Three moiiths ago, ho seemed to have mote political
North have fooled somo vory seusibleneoplo in the South; that a complete reform bills is to appear in tlie Constitupower and popularity than any other American ; every- Crescent is waning fast
bnt at the North there is not a sensible j man that docs tional Press Magazine, iu tto event of tho postponement
• I >ody was talking about him, and his chances for tho LIPB OF JOHN BROWN.—A Biography of this remarka- not belong to the first class who oven brings the change. of the Ministerial reform bill, or Its promi-uugtoto unacI'residency wore hopefully discussed by his friends and ble man 16 lo bepublished at once. Tor the benefit of his Senators ask us why wo have no t-yrapathy for Virginia ceptable to the Constitutional party. 'Hie bill to b«niuctuntly conceded by his enemies—but npw few are so family. The author is James Redpath, so prominent ' in this instance? Sir, we do not understand the caso at publised will be brought immediately before the House
all. What are the facta in this case? Seventeen white of Commons. ,• •
poor as to do him reverence as the coming man. . The Kaiisfifl npnala, au intimate personalfriendoT Capt Brown,
men and five unwilling negroes surrounded aud captured
Lord Palmereton bad been making spcecbea highly
Southern Democracy havo ceased to fear him, and the and a spirited and graphic writer. He is probably bet- a town of two thousand pcoplo with a United States
eulogistic of tho volunteer movement
Northern to worehip'.EinL Hd has even secmod himself ter adapted for the taffc than any other person in the armory, any quantity of arms and ammunition, with three
The Great Britain was spoken on Dec. 14, all well,
to abandon tho Charkston Convention to his opponents. country. The work will bo published by Thayer 4: hundred men, as I am informed, employed in it under a which strengthened the couviction that the report of her
Saddest of. all, hd who has had through life tho strongest Eldridgc of Boston, Maas., and will bo an elegant 12mo. civil officer, and held it for two (lays. These I understand having foundered wan n baso hoax.
to to the facts of the case, and you ask why we have not
Lord John Rufwl tcIU tho memorialist* relative to
of constitution^ the most robust of health, is now laid volumn of 400 pages, with cngravihgs, and will also'con- sympathy? W e do hot understand anysnch case as that
Mexico, that Euglaud is endeavoring to come to an, unlow by siekntes. For some time his sufferings have been tain a fine steel portrait of Brown.
Tho Senator from Mississippi (Mr. Brown,) asks, what derstanding with the other .powers in respect to tbe
would you say if Virginia and Carolina were to attack course to pursue. Ifo points out the difficnlty of the
stir-h that none but iron powers could roast them. His
The California overland mail with San Francisco dates the armory at Springfield. J do not know what is the United States recognizing ooc Presidentand Engiand and
disease is dangerous and nearly always fatal—#out in the
to the 16th ult, has reachd JoiTereon City. D. P. Bel- population at Springfield but I will guarantee that if Franco another.
stomach; and be is not out of danger yet from tho preThe wife of J. H. Gnrncy, member of Parliment, had
nap has been appointed administrator to the estate of seventeen Or twenty-two of tho generals, not captains,
* u t attack. If he survives, it R'wiQ probably be as a
Son&tor Broderick. CoL Fremont bad obtained possession (they say that these men were to to captains,) of the eloped with one of tto family domestics. Tho lady is
chhogbd man physically, and through the' remainder of
State of Virginia and North Carolina were to attack possessed of half million pounds sterling in bqr own right.
of his mines, without meeting with nJiy violence from the Springfield if there was uot a man within five thousand
The Belgian Government has agreed to forward its
his life he must'pay the penalty of a reckless disregard
adverse claimants. The British Consul and Russian miles of there, the woman would bind them in thirty min- mails for Canada and tho United States bv tho .Canadian
of the laws of health heretofore. H|s-..whole future is
authorities hod received a promise from the Japanese utes, and would not ask sympathy, and the matter would steamers as well os by the Cunard vessels, and it was
likely to bo effected by these circumstances. Whatever
Government that the commercial restrictions would soon not to deemed of sufficient importance to ask for a. com- supposed that the German Postal League would adopt
recuperative powers ho may show, he iB now in all points
mittee of investigation on tbe part of tho -corporation. similar arrangements.
be removed.
Why, sir, Governor Wise compared tto people of Harhot the wreck of his formerself
FRAXCK.—A pamphlet, entitled The Pope and the
Tho British Government is drawing largely on the white per's Ferry to sheep, as tho public press states. I t is a Congress, signed by M. DeLoquerronier, has been pubThe JBlack L a w la Missouri.
oak forests of Virginia. Over 300 men are now cniplop- libel, it is not true, for I never saw a flock of fifty or a lished and attracts agreat deal of attention' both in France
Tho Free Negro law, which has just passed the Senate ed in getting timber in the mountains ucar Rowlesburg, hundred sheep in my life that had not a belligerent ram and England, as it was believed to txpresa the sentiments
among them. W e do not understand this case, sir. W e of the Emperor. The phamplct is written in a spirit of
of Missouri, is harsh and oppressive in the extreme. It on tho Cheat River, which is to be used for gun-carriages.
do not understand this case, sir. If seventeen, or fifty or conciliation and compromise, and although it does not
prohibits any slaveholder from rewarding his feithftil The contractor has orders which it will take two years to one hundred men, were to attack a town of the size of propofc to toko awav the temporal powers of the Pope-,
slave for long years of devoted service, by giving him eSSplete. The Cheat River oak is said to be-thc tost j u t Harper's-Ferry anywhere throughout the region with it advocates a curtailment of them, and urges that the Ro
htH freedom, unless hd eaters into a bond of $2,000 to imported into England ood for surpasing Canada oak, which I am acquainted, tbpy would simply to put in jail magna should not to restored to the papal dominion
in thirty minutes, and they would to tried for their crimes The Constitutional, in an article by a principal editor,
reffievc the emancipated slave from the State forev
which is to be^ superseded
and, if guilty, they would be punished,] and there would approves in general the contents." declaring,• however,
It provides that every free negro or mulatto, over 1
to no row made nbont it. If seventeen men' were to that it intends to combat some of the propositions made
THE
RIGHT
MAN.—The
Washington
correspondent
of
•age of llf years, now living in tho.State, shall leave
attack the City of Detroit in any capacity, and the May- by the author. Tto English press generally eulogise the
before tho first Monday io September, I860, on pain of the Philadelphia North American writes: "Various con- or .diould appoint as a guard more than seventeen con- phamplct Tho Times mp we leave others to cavil on
toiog sold at public auction into slavery for life. All ferences have been held here, with a view of ascertaining stables to take care of them,, the City Auditor would forms and ceremonies. Enough for UH if there is a readecline to audit the account; he would not pay i t
sonable hope that the two great European powers will be
free negroes and mulattoes under 28 years of age, shall whether any other candidate of the Opposition could get
The /acts in this case, as they appear to be, are thua: found side by side in defeuse of the rights of the I talian
be boond as apprentices till they are 21 years , of ago, a larger vote than Mr. Sherman. They have aB resulted The fugitive slaves at Catham, in Canada got together people, and that Protestant England wifi find a hearty
:
•.weIre months after tho expiration, of which they shall in a.peifact unanimity of opinion, that he is stronger by some time'ago, I do not know when,- and organized a and efficientsupport in the Emperor of Catholic .France.
The French war steamer Dugestln, whilo trying her
leare tbe State or be sold into Slavery. Any froe negro many votes than any other man, and that a change of provisional government for the'United States. There are,
I
understand
about
sixty
thousand
fugitive
slaves
in
the
engines
off
Brest
ran
on
a
reef
and
rapidly
sunk
in deep
•H- mulatto Who Shall come into the State after the first front would be an injurious experiment*
Province of Canada They got together in Catham, in water.
Monday in SepUmtor, 18(51, and remain twenty-four
WHT THK HOORB ts NOT ORGAxmtn.—The New York Canada, and there resolved to organize a provincial govThe Bourse dosed firm on tbe 23d Rentes 70f 50c.
hours, shall be sold into slavery. Such are the leading Herald's correspondent says tho stiffest opponents of the ernment for these United States. Tbcy did-so, and sent
STAIN AXD MOROCCO.—A Madrid telegram, ofDec. 2d.
provisions of the biH A disgrace to the ago and country. plurality rule are about twenty Democrats who were in aa their agents—this I gather from newspaper acco *" Bays: Yesterday 8,000 Moors attacked the Spanish, but
put their government in motion,; Joun Brown
were repulsed energetically, and compelled to .retreat in
1
Tbore is not an article in the Eepoblican creed, oo the the Thirty-Fourth Congress, and who have never got
great disorder, caused by grapeshot and grenade*. The
Sparish had 81 wounded.
.subjectSlavery, which was notjttund in the creed of Over the election of M r Banks, which they asaort was a
Ten wobot-mtr formedy stationed at Havanna haveW ashington, Jefferson and theother Fathers of the Repub- "surprfae" tp them. Thoy fear tho Bame sort of terminaneeded
would
amount
to
about
probably
twenty
cents
just
arrived to reinforce the squadron at Algiers.
'
lic. They sought to exclude Slavery from tho Territories. tion — "
each head of your own fugitive slaves in Canada; and yet
A great quantiiy of provisions bad been dispatched to
So da we. TVy looked forward, w i t t t f o p v t o thetime
In the House of Representatives of the Georgia Leg- the Republican party of tho North, representing one the army in Africa.
when every State would freely abolish S l a r a y within its islature, a resolution has been passed to appoint two million three hundred thousand voters, is to to charged
Helper has »_
borders. So do we. Hiey deemed Slavery sectional; conmnsiooere to Ehrope to examine into the feasibility with complicity to this miserable fugitive slave govern- ridged edition of h
ment established in Catham some time, God knows when,
anwab do we. What, on this s e l e c t , Washington and of establishing direct trade between the South and Conti- Tr^ther know nor care. Sir it is too ridiculous. I e a i ^ Clark, with a letter; r
nental Europe. H o a A. H. Stephens and Dr. McGehce, nottreat it with any sort of .serious consideration. A* I tbmltn for the magmficet adve
Jeyreon were, Republicans are?—nothing mote »•
said before, no man of common sense at the North even ed, free of charge,' upon his book."
Senator from Houston, have been appointed
! c » \ T o charge differently is to chargo falsely. .

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DKMOCKATIC CAUCUS AKD C o x r j o r n o . t — ' l i e D e m o
'crntHhoM t h d r T o w n Caactw this (Friday) evening, at
the Court ilpuao, t o appoint Delegate* to tbc County
C o n r r m t i o n , w h i c h will b e h e l d

a t t h e some p l a c e o n

Saturday, (to-morrow,) to appoint Delegates to the State
C o n v e n t i o n a t D e t r o i t , 45n t h e 2 2 d of F e b r u a r y , t o a p point Delegates t o the Democratic National Convention
a t f h a r l o i t o n ; o n t h e 28d. of A p r i l
A n t h e D e m o c r a t s h a y e n o o r g a n in t h i s c o u n t y , w e
offer t h e m t h c f r e e u s c o f o u r c o l n m u a f o r t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h c i f political n o t i c c s a n d t h e p r o c o c d i n g a uf t h e i r
m e e t i n g s aiid C o n v e n t i o n s , , d u r i n g t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l C m n ' •

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A THAW.—Wormi^outhprly wii/l* have prevailed for
t h r e e or f o u r d a y s post, a n d o u r m o w h a s n e a r l y all disu p p a u r v d . ' T h i n will p r o v e a aeriotw d r a w - b a c k t o t h e
•mtA

l u m b e r i n g e s t a b l i s h m e n t s on t h e B a y .

IjrguEBT.—An Inquest waa hold a t L e l a n d o n t h e 2 5 t h
n i t , b y I * D . Q a o c k c n b o a h . K s q . , o n t h e b o d y of H e r man llagenc, a'Germau. and t h e jury

returned

a verdict

t h a t h e c a m e t o hifl d e a t h b y beang a c c i d e n t a l l y t h r o w n

Senator:
T H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E H I G H E S T
A n d n o w let roe s a y a w a r d ' in b e h a l f o f t h i s m o s t
n o t o r i o u s a n d m u c b - a b w c d m a n . I n •W a s h i n g t o u , w h e r e
h e h a s resided a l m o s t h a l f t h e time for t h e h a t fifteen o r
I -.
• ArnJgim,-'
• '.••••.•
' ''.-)*>•<i*
t w e n t y y e a r s , h e i s k n o w n a s a v e r y o u i e t , a m i a b l e , ho«p i t o b l e g e n t l e m a n , a n d n o t a t all l i k e t h e h o r r i b l e p o r t r a i t
g i v e n of h i m t h e o t h e r d a y in t h e H o u s e , in w h i c h h e
was*represented as a s o r t of ghostly d e m o n , w i t h hellDELIVERED AT HIS OFFICE,
fire floating in hi# e y e s . P o l i t i c a l l y I h a v e a l w a y s o p p o s - Ip Traverse Citv, on or before the first i a y of April, 18G0.
e d liim, b u t socially h a r e a l w a y s liked h i m . H e i t a rtan
O . A . S T E V E N S , Agent*
of g r e a t n a t u r a l a b i l i t y , a n d o f e x t r a o d i n a r v i n d u s t r y .
Travrrse City, Dvc^ 1859.
5-tui
P o l i t i c s h a s b e e n t h o s t u d y o f b i s life, a n d rtatesmanship
t h e g r e a t o b j e c t of h i s a m b i t i o n . '
*
*
*
D u r i n g a n a b s e n c e of e i g h t m o n t h s , M r . S e w a r d h a * visit e d E n g l a n d , a n J all tbie l e a d i n g c a p i t a l s of t h o c o n t i n e n t
and penetrated into E g y p t
N o A m e r i c a n citizen ever
v i s i t e d E u r o p e , unofficially, w h o h a s received g r e a t e r
WK H A V E NOW O P E N E D
attentions t h a n Gov. Seward. K i n g s and Queens, and
K m p e r o r s , b e l i e v i n g h i m t o be' t h e i n e v i t a b l e successor
t o tne P r e s i d e n t ' s cnair, invited him to their tables, and
b e s t o w e d on h i m all t h e c o n s i d e r a t i o o d u e t o t h e * h e i r
p r e s u m p t i v e . ' T h e s e f a c t s I h a p p e n t o know, a s I h a d
t h e p l e a s u r e of m e e t i n g G o v . S e w a r d ii) E u r o p e , a n d
generally found h i m engaged 'ten deep' t o dine with the
-•
:
AND
. j
* uoblcs and rulers o f t h e land,' N o e x - P r e s i d e n t a b r o a d
e v e r received half a s m u c h a t t e n t i o n a s lie.* I t is t h e
rising no{ t h o s e t t i n g sun, t h a t c l a i m s t h e h o m a g e of t h e
world."
!
J
.
.
We «Tor b r o u g h t to tbln m a r k e t ; which wo will be h e p p y t o
The Tribune on Senator Seward.
ofll-r at sucli JiriccSftn will accord reMonably with t h e TIMER.
T h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e is down on S e n a t o r S e w a n l
H A N N A H . l . A V d! CP.
a* t h o B l a c k R e p u b l i c a n n o m i n e e ' f o r t h e P r e s i d e n c y .
Tijavcmp City, Nov| 1-tf .
H e i s ' n t sufficiently nvailablo f o r t h a t p h i l a n t h r o p i c
sheet
[Buffalo Courier.
COMMISSIOPTER'S NOTICE.
STATE
OP
MICHIGAN,
)
T h e N e w Y « r k T r i b u n e w a s also " d o w n u p o n G e n .

Detroit M a r k e t Cash [Prices

NEW GOODS.
T h e L a r g e s t Stock ol*

G(V)DS, GROCERIES,

P R O V I S I O N S ,

elected.

The

T r i b u n e is a g r e a t p a p e r , b u t i t i s n o t t h e w h o l e R e p u b A X E W GuihT-^liLu—"\Vo u n d e r s t a n d

that

Messrs. lican p a r t y , n o r d o c s r t d i c t a t e i t s policy, l a r g o as i t s

C o r d c s k T h e i * h a v e e r e c t e d a small G r i s t - M i l l a t Loland,

influence is.

w h i c h is n o w in s u c c c s s f u l o j t e r a t i o n .

h e can b e e l e c t e d , a n d o u g h t t o bo n o m i n a t e d .

I t will p r o v o t o

G o v . S e w a r d m a y n o t l>e " a v a i l a b l e , " b u t
If t h e

be a g r o a t c o n v e n i e n c e t o t h e p e o p t o i n t h a t s e c t i o n of

R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y is w i s e he will b e .

the county.

w h o h a s s o l o o n y d e v o t e d a n d e a r n e s t personal f r i e n d s as

XKWHFAHBR E.YTKKI'RISE.—Tho D e t r o i t D a i l y A d v e r -

h e has, a n d n o R e p u b l i c a n w h o c a n

T h e r e is n o t a m a n
poll a l a r g e r vote.

t f w r of t h e 2 d I n s t c o n t a i n s e i g h t e e n c o l u m n s of s t a t i s t i c s I f t h i s i s " a v a i l a b i l i t y , ' ' t h e n ' G o v . H o w a r d i s a v a i l a b l e .
qt t h e T r a d e a n d C b m m e r o e of D e t r o i t f o r t h e y e a r 1 8 5 9 . B u t if it' m e a n s t h a t b e will not IKI on i n s t r u m e n t in t h e
It presents a very

flatteriug

picture.

I t m u s t require

h a n d s o f of s c h e m i n g politicans, t h e n h e i s n o t a n d will

vast labor and no inconsiderable expense t o g e t u p such

not be available-"

nu a r t i c l e , a n d w e h o p e t h a t i t will b e d u l y a p p r e c i a t e d

complishing o t h e r objects then those dictated by t h e pu-

b y t h e r e a d e r s of t h a t excellent paper.

rest patriotism.- ,

W h e n Gov. Seward entered, his gntewoy, and
i n a t i o n s i n A u b u r n , w a i t i n g t o w e l c o m e h i m home,
l o s t t h e p o w e r of Bpeech.

lie

H o e n t e r e d h i s h o u s e in s i l e n c e .

A m o n g t h e m a n y p l e a s i n g i n c i d e n t s in h i s r e c e p t i o n ,
witf a n e v e n i n g visit, o f c o n g r a t u l a t i o n from t h i r t y l i t t l e
'

Mirabeau B,

"
L a m a r died suddenly

l J i c h m o n d , l ' < a n £ on t h e 1 9 t h u l t

of a p o p l e x y a t

T h o deceased played

a p r o m i n e n t p a r t in t h o b t r u g g l c of t h e T e x a n colonists
against t h e oppression o f t h e M e x i c a n Government, and
w a s t h e s e c o n d P r e s i d e n t o f t h e R e p u b l i c of T e x a s .

He

was lately U n i t e d S t a t e s Minister t o N i c a r a g u a and C o s t a



T h e M a n a g e r s of t h o G r a n d T r u n k

R a i l r o a d desired

n lorgfc n u m b e r of a x e s , l u i t h a v i n g n o f a i t h in Y a n k e e n l a n u f o c t u r e s , g o t a s c i e n t i f i c i n a n t o i n v e n t a p a t t e r n of
t h e n x e s r e q u i r e d , a n d p e n i t o E n g l a n d to h a v e ' tl»e s a n j c
made.

I n d o e t i m e t w o t h o u s a n d five h u n d r e d a x e s w e r e

s e n t t o C a n a d a , b u t n o t one or t h e w h o l o n u m b e r

had a

N o R e p u b l i c a n will b e lcss&q in a c [Detroit Advertiser.

Ilistorr of the Slave Question.
T h e f o l l o w i n g e x t r a c t f r o m C'oL B e u t o n ' s

was

s t a n d i n g w i t h i n it, nil t h o c l e r g y m e n of t h e v a r i o u s d e n o m -

K'fk

DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.

CASH FOR FUR1

i n c e n d i a r y n o t i c o of t h e g r e a t " i r r e p r e s s i b l e c o n f l i c t , '

Taylor,-' and y e t he was nominated a n d

i n t o t h e w a t e r n e a r t h o p i c r , . i u s a i d village.

"Thirty

Y e a r s in t h o . U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t e , ' 1 . h a s m u c h i n t e r e s t a t
the present time:
T h e regular i n a u g u r a t i o n o f t h i s s l a v e r y a g i t a t i o n
dates from the year 1835; b u t it h a d commenced two
y e a r s before, a n d i n t h i s w a y . ! N u l l i f i c a t i o n a n d disunion
h a d c o m m e n c e d i u 1 8 3 0 u p o n complaint against uproiee,t i v e t a r i f f . T h a t b e i n g p u t d o w n in 1 8 3 3 , u n d e r P r e s i d e n t J a c k s o n ' s p r o c l a m a t i o n tuid e n e r g e t i c measures, was
immediately substituted b y t h e slavery agitation. Mr.
C a l h o u n , w h e n h e w e n t h o m o f r o m C o n g r e s s in t h e s p r i n g
x>f t h a t y e a r , t o l d h i s f r i e n d s t h a t t h e S o u t h c o n k l n e v e r
b o u n i t e d a g a i n s t t h o N o r t h on t h e T a r i f f q u e s t i o n ; t h a t
sugar interest of Ldnisann would keep her o u t ; and that
t h o b a d s o'r S o i l t h c r n u n i o n m u s t be s h i f t e d t o t h q S l a v e
q u e s t i o n . T h e n all t h e p a p e r s in h i s i n t e r e s t — ' a n i l especially t h e o u e a t W a s h i n g t o n , p u b l i s h e d b y , M r . D u f f
Green—dropped tariff agitettbn, and commenced upon
s l a v e r y ; o n a , in t w o y e a r s , h a d t h e a g i t a t i o n r i p e f o r
i n a u g u r a t i o n on t h o w a v e r } ' q u e s t i o n . A n d , i n t r a c i n g
this agitation to its preseut stage, and, t o comprehend
i t s rationale, i t i s n o t t o b e f o r g o t t e n t h a t i t i s a m e r e
c o n t i n u a t i o n Of old t a r i f f disuuiaD, a n d p r e f e r r e d b c c a u s c
more available."

hole t o receive the handle!

G o w n t o GAUTOKXIA.—Rev. T h o m a s S u i r r K i n g h a s
A p u b l i s h e r o f a n e w s p a p e r o u t W e s t , i n t h e first is- a c c c p t e d t h e i n v i t a t i o n o f t h e U n i t a r i a n S o c i e t y of S a n
s u e of his j o u r n a l , r e t u r n s t h a n k s t o t h o s e w h o l o a n e d F r a n c i s c o t o b e c o m e t h e i r p a s t o r , a n d will s h o r t l y l e a v e
h i m t h e pecuniary means,

and

expresses gratitude to

for the Pacific coast

H e lias already s e n t in h i s l e t t e r of

H e a v e n t h a t t h e r q j s n o l a w i n t h a t S t a t e a u t h o r i z i n g im-

r e s i g n a t i o n t o h i s c o n g r e g a t i o n of t h o H o l l i s S t r e e t C h u r c h

prisonment for d e b t

Boston.

RHODE JJ&AKT.—At t h e R h o d e I s l a n d R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e
(,*onvention,.Seth P a S e l f o r d w a s n o m i n a t e d f o r G o v e r n o r ,
S t o p h c n N . MasOn f o r L i e u t G o v e r n o r , J o h a R B o r t l e t t

DIED.
A t Lelattf, on t h e 6th I n s t . Mrs. Motneau, relict of Anioine
Monseaa sen;, deceased, aged a b o u t 47 years.

f o r S e c r e t a r y of Btatc, S a m u e l P a r k e r f o r G e n e r a l T r e a -

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
r p B L E UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIO.N'WB O P T H E ALX k'gan, Mu»kcgon and Traverse Bay .State Road, hereby
;lve notice that they will proceed t o let the work on said road
a the counties of Allegan, Ottawa a n d Muskegon, t o the lowa r e f o r b i d d e n , u n d e r s e r t r e p e n a l t i e s , t o kill o r o f f e r f o r e s t M d d e r j t s follows:
lKJiaJ^lart l y i n g In
sale D e e r , f r o m t h e 1 s t of J a n u a r y t o t h e 3 1 s t of J u l y , b y
AllogSn, on WeUneaday, the 7th day c
a<:t of t h p J j Q g f s l a t u r e of 1 8 5 9 .
l s i S ^ c o m m e n c i r i g Ht 9 o'clock, A . M. All t h a t »
the /Bounty of Ottawa, a t C r a n d Haven, on ' H o n o a
I RETOBUOAN NOXWATION.—The R e p u b l i c a n s o f P p r t

surer, and T h o m a s K . 'King-fot Attorney-General.
T H E GAVE L A W - — H u n t e r s a r e r c m i n d o d

that

they

f

J I u r t n h a v e r e n o m i n a t e d N e w e l l A v e r y , a s t e r l i n g ' citizen and a r d e n t R e p u b l i c a n for M a y o r .

T h e nomination

xvias b y a c c l a m a t i o n .
G e r r i t S m i t h i s v e r y m u c h i m p r o v e d I n all respects, b u t
i s n o t y e t f u l l y r e s t o r e d t o h e a l t h , a n d t h e d o c t o r h a s j*t>k i b i t o d h i m from' r e c e i v i n g visitors, a n d

from

giving

personal attention t o his correspondents.
W e s e e it s t a t e d t h a t a l o d g o of O d d F e l l o w s h a s b e e n
e s t a b l i s h e d a w a y off a t

Pike's Peak.. -The poet who

s i g h e d f b r " a l o d g e in s o m e v a s t w i l d e r n e s s , " c m n o w b e
a c o o m m o d a t e d . .c

,7

S i n c e t h e S t a t e election in I o w a d e y p o ^ D e m o c r a t i c
n e w s p a p e r s fcavo b e e n d i s c o n t i n u e d for w a n t o f t a p p e r !
A N0*TnKR5FO3TKAHT*B TUKXXD C o r a O n — I t i s
stated t h a t under t h o late decision of P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l
Holt, Jesse Thorn, P o s t m a s t e r a t N e w Mexico, Middles6* " c o u n t y , ' N W Jersey/ has decided t h a t Abolition
d o c u m e n t s , a n d eipooiaUy H e l p e r ' s I m p e n d i n g Crista,
shall n o t b o d e l i v e r e d from h i s offlee.
[Philadelphia NorthAmerican.
T h e r e i s no reason w h y N o r t h e r n P o s t m a s t e r s a » w e H
03 S o u t h e r n , s h o u l d n o t t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h e P o s t m a s t e r
G e n e r a l ' s license t o b r e a k o p e n t h e n u u l t « d

ewnino

l e t t e r s And p a p e r s for i n c e n d i a r y o p i n i o n s ; a n d if in t h e i r
s e a r c h t h e y s h o u l d occasionally r e t a i n s o m e o f t h e m o n e y
Xhcy c h a n c e to c o m e a c r o s s , w h o w i l l b e t h e w i s e r ?

. J a r c h , a t 9 o'clock,' A. M.
Said rya4 t o bo c o t out for ( i ) rods wide the whole distance
from Allegan, I n Allegan County, to Perrysburgli, in the
county of Ottawa—distance abont forty-four (41) miles, and
rrora F e r r y s b u r g h t o Black Lake, In Maekegon county, s i x («>
r o d s wide—distance Abont s c t « n (7) miles- The entire l e n g t h
of aaid r o a d to be cleared of all fallen ar s t a n d i n g timber f o u r
rods wide to G r a n d Haven, a n d X r o m T e r n sburgh to Black
ke, in the county of Muskegon, s i x (6) r o d j w i d e ; two (2)
r o d s or t h e same t o be well igrabbed of all stomp* and roots
a n d tnrnplkcd, with good a n d «ufBcioht ditches to c a r r y Off
all surface water. The c e n t r e of tho r o a d t o b e raised n o t less
than t w o ( ! ) f c a t above the s a r f a e c of aaid d i t c h e s w h e r e the
n a t u r e of t h e g r o u n d Is e a c h u to r e q u i r e it- W h e r e culverts
m a y be noeeasaiy, the s a m e to be built in a good a n d substantiali
*
*"*
-'• •••-*• '

»
wide.


s t r u c t o d of timber n o t less t h a n eighteen (18) feet l o n g ; said
t i m b e r t o b e hewn « r H»tt*n*d on One side, t o fdrai t h e
s u A c e o f t h e road, A d tlie side, sufflelently s t r a i g h t e n e d t o
form close and compact w o r k ; t h e w h o l e t o be s p o t t e d down
o n to good a n d substantial stringers, so a s t o f o r m a smooth
a n d level surface.
C o n t r a c t s will be l e t oh t h e ' a b o v e work t o s u i t bidders, bnt
no c o n t r a c t will be considered for. l e u t h a n one tdile.
Specifications f o r b u i l d i n g hrWgffl -can be seen at t h e Comralsslonert' offlce f n Allegan, p r e v i o u s t o letting*, a n d s u c h
f u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n as may be required will be g i v e n on the
dsys of l e t t f h g .
'
'
T h r a b o v e c o n t r a c t s will h e I » t l n p u r s u a n c e of a n a c t of the
L e g i s l a t u r e of the 8 t a t e of M W r f g a k entWed, « A n A c t ' t o
provide
for
tt«8raln«»itodwcteitaMon
of S w a m p L a n d s by
means of Btate R o a d s a n d D i t c h e s , " approved F e b r u a r y 11,

S

D C. HESDBRaON, )
J O H N ANDREWS,
> Commissioners.
NKWTON E D M O N D S , )
t
Dated Doc. JO, 1859.

CONSUMPTION CUBED!

HI

ATTENTION

Seward.

ALL KINDB OF F U E !

" M-tt

(wign.

^

t h e fear of l i e d i s u n i o n t r a i t o r s w h o c o r d i a l l y h a t e G o v .
' S e w a r d b e f o r e t i a eyes, j b o d s t h a t p a p e r t f e f o l l o w i n g

C o i S r v o r MAXIHTKK, S

._



c*»ly M i

Coaipoaad o f t !

HYPOPHOSPHITES

or LIME and SODA,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. 3. V. C n r a r i m i
of Paris'aa • Specific Remedy f o r
v-.



Cp3SrSTJMBTI03Sr!

T

H E EXTRAOBDINARV RESULTS OBTAINED IN AI.I
the stages of P n l m o t u r r Disease by Dr. ChnrchllTs new
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O e P H I T I S O F LIME AND S 0 I U
—removes all remaining doubt aa t o t h a Inestimable value oi
this Discovery. Consumption !» no l o n g e r t o be regarded as
s u incurable malady. .
Many h u n d r e d s of physician* have already adopted t b >
treatment with almost Invariable success. Let M Consumptive delsy a m o m e n t to t r y i t . I t la t h e i r lsst-hope!
Dr. Churehlll says:
•• 1 am anxious that th'c H r r o r n o s m r r x s should be brought. •
s speedily as possible, into uftlvetasl use. as IXXow thatth< \
J
" — B * B not only as sure a B e m e f f - ' - ~
in I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, but al»
Vaccination In Small P o x .
" I n h o instance have I found-tlie remedy foil t o p r o d u c
e v e r j t h i n g that vould reasonablr be expected from it.'
" ( J u t of twenty-two cases I n tho t h i r d or last stage, treated
at mv Dlspensarj-, d u r i n g t h e past year, eight h a r p completely
recovered, eight'have died, a n d six are stUi u n d e r t r e a t m c n i .
Such a result is altogether unparalleled In the annuls of mcdiclne."
> • •fiSf This Remedv is the most powerful Oonerotor of IUoo<!
known, and is equallv efficacious in all forms of Debility.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Nurvous Diseases,.Ohlora*!*; D y s p e p u .
—or whatever depends on deficient vitality of the system.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
Is - put u p in large 1 Kittles with the following word* blown in
the glass: " DR. J . F. CHCRCMLI.'S. Y v r o r u o s r n i v x s o r LiKr
AND SODA. J . WIKCHHSTK*. NKW YOWL" E a c h bottle hats
also, a PAC-siMiLK s i g n a t u r e .
J H T No o t h e r can be relied on an t b c p u r e Hypophosphlt*..
Unless perfectly p u r e , thev are not only ttselfs% huti>osiiivel>
injurious. No 1*0* o r o t h e r d r u g should be combined w i t h
them, or token at t h e s s m e t i m e .
' IST P r i c e $2 00, or three bottles f o r $ S 00, with foil directions f o r use. A liberal discount t o physicians and the t r a d e .
The DBT SALTS f u r n i s h e d t o the profession. Single bottle <
in concentrated solution a e n t b y m a i l , w b e n s p e c l a U y o r d c r t . : .
Sold wholesale a h d retail a t the Sole (tonenil Depot In the l*.
•S. 43 J o h n s t r e e t I ^ t no one deceive you, l*it purchase an-!
use qnlv " W i n c h e s t e r ' s Preparation.
D r . Churchill's W o r k o n Consumption
is now ready, a n d wUl be sent gratis to cverj* Jousiimptive oi
Nervous suiTerer in the United States, on receipt of t w e l v
c e n t s iu -stamps to cover e x p e n s e of postages. Also, clrcu
lars and ill requisite I n f o r m a t i o n w i t h o u t c b a r r t . Lot no
one delay,'for time is precious In so fatal a malady >s Consumption. Address.

J . ^VINCHESITCB,
American a n d F o r e i g n Agonev,
32-1'v43 J o h n street, Now York.
For sale by
MORGAN BATES.
Herald Offlce, T r a v e r s e CHy.

In the matter, of t h e E s t a t e of JAMKrt STHON ACH. d o c c w e d .
E L O S L. F I L E R A N D HOLD EN N. C I t E E N , havIu« been a p p o i n t e d and empowered, by t h e P r o b a t e
Court of naid County, a* two anttabte person* to receive, examitic a n d ' ailjaxt all Claimn a n d demands, of all »er»on»,
a^njoxt t b c iv-tnie o f . J a m o s hUDimcb, d«cea<tcd;:uie time
allowedliv tha s a i d 1,'robate C o u r t to close said Commission
being limited to one y e a r f r o m the 18th day or November, A.
P. IKK); and l>ein« required by said P r o b a t e CoUrt to appoint
l i m f s and places when and w h e r e we will m e e t for t h a t purpose: and being f u r t h e r r e q u i r e d by said P r o b a t e Court t o
iiave aaid notice published in the 0 r a n d Traverse Herald for
four week* successively: .
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t
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\Ve do hereby notify all persons h a v i n g claim* andfrtemand*
apiliiHt the E i t a i c of Jnines S t r a n a c b , deccn«ed ( 'tli«t.we will
bold onr meeting* for t h e purpose of receiving, e x a m i n i n g
and a d j u s t i n p a l l claims t h a i may be n r e s t n t e d ; a t t h o ntore
of J . L McViokar. Engtematt A Co* t m tlie village of Manistee, in said y o u n t v . on the first Monday In eaclt or the
lohtlis of March, May, J u l y and October, A. l>. ISUfl. at one
' E V E R A N D A G U E , FROM WHICH MANKIND S U l '
M o c k in the a f t e r n o o n of each of wiid day*. '
for, over a large part-of the globe, Is t h e consequence of
DELOS I . EILER,
J commlwloncr*;
a diseased action of t h e system. Induced by the p o i s o n o u s
HOLDEN N. (illEEN. r
miasm of vegetable decay. T h i s exhalatiou i* evolved by the
Dated at ManUtct', Dec. SINh. 1839.
, S-4w
action of solar heal on wet soil,and rises with tho water)' va-.
pqr from it. While, t h t sun i s below- the horizon t h i s v n j or
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
lingers n e a r tho Earth's surface, a n d the v i r u s Is taken wltn I t
i T \ T E OF M1CHK1AV,/
t h r o u g h the l u n g s Into t h e blood. There it ucts aa a n IrritaC o r w r v o r NAKISTU, S
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t i n g poison on the internal v l s o # r t a n d jcxcreting o r g a n s of
in the inntterof tlie estate of FRANCIS BARRETT, deceased. the body. The l i v w beooine* fondd a n d fails t o secrete not
E L O S L . " F I L E R AND HOLDEN N. (1RERN, hav- o n l y ' t h i s virus, but also t h e . b l f o f r o m the blood. B o t h t h e
ing been appointed a n d empowered, by t h o P r o b a t e .vims and t h e bile accumulate In the circulation, a n d ' p r o d u c e
t or w i l l County, s» two suitable p e r s o n s to rcoelve, ey- violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney* a n d
s and adjust all claims and demands, of-all persons, the stomach-sympathiao with the liver, a n d b e c o m e disordered
a g i i n s t the Estate of F r a u d s Barrett, deceased; t h e time also. Finally,-the i n s t i n c t of our organism, us.if in an atallowed bv said probute Court to close said Commission b e i n g t e m p t to expel the noxions fo^ipn, c o n c e n t r a t e s t h e whole
limited to* six m o n t h s ' f r o m the 17th day of Novcmlwr, A. IV blood of t h o body fn the internal cxcretorles to torie t h e m
l S i 9 ; a n d b e i n g required by said Probate C o u r t to a p p o i n t t o cast I t ' o u t T h o blood leaves the surface; a n d rushes to
times a n d place* when and' w h e r e we will m e e t for t h a t pur- tho i cntra! o r g a n s w i t h c o n g e s t i v e violence. T h i s Is th'r
pose;, a n d being f u r t h e r required by said Probato C o u r t to C n u . u But i n this effort it fall's.: T h e n the >'xv*n follows,
liavo said notice published in t h e Grand. Traverse llerold for iu w h i c h , t h e blood leaves the central o r g a a a a n d • rushca to
/four weeks successively:
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the s u r f a c e , as If in a n o t h e r effort to e x p e l the i r r i t a t i n g
We do hereby n o t i f y all t-lnlmii't* to OieEstate of F r a n c i s poison t h r o u g h t h a t o t h e r ' g r e a t e x c r e t o r y — t h e skin. In tbfc»
Barrett, deceased, that we will hold our m o w i n g s for t h a t pur- also it fails, and the system abandons t h e attempt exhausted,
pose at tho store of William Cowles, in tlie village bf Man- a n d waits for the recovery of s t r e n g t h t o r e p e a t t h e hopeless
istee, in said C o u n t y , on tlie second Monday iu oacU of tlie effort a n o t h e r day. These a r e the fits or p a r o x y s m s of F e v e r
months of Fobrdary, March, A p r i l a n d May, A. D, 1B00, at 10 and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of coursc undero'clock i n tho forenoon of each of said da Vs.
uiiirn the health if It is not removed'.
W e ' h a v e labored to find, a n d h a v e found, an a n t i d o t e .
Ayer** A g o « C o r e ,
rMvl
which neutralizes t h i s malarious poison 1B t h e blood, sn<!
- T H E CIRCUIT COURT stimulates tho liver t o e x p e l ' i t from t b c body. Afclt should,
. e r s c , i i i C h a n c e r y . i h i s M d so it does, cure tliis adlicting disorder wltli p e r f e c t ccrtaiuty
day of November, A. D. 1/151'. C H A R L E S l» lLCRRETT, And ll does more, or r s t h c r does w h a t I s o f mo^c service to
thoiic s n b j e c t t o t h i s infection. If t a k e n In ,season It expels
Complainant, vs. NAOMI H. BARRETT, Defendant.
it f r o m the system as it is uhsorbed. a n d thns keeps those w h o
It satisfactorilv n p p e a r i n g t o t h i s Court t h a t the Defendant,
Naomi H. Barreit, is a non-resident of t h i s State, anil t h a t she use it free f r o m its a t t a c k s ; keeps the system in h e a l t h t h o u g h
is a resident of the State of Wisconsin—On Motion of C. H. exposed to the disesse. Consequently i t n o t only cures, b n t
protects from, the g r e a t variety of a f l e r t i o n s which are InduU o l d e n . 6 o l l c i t o r . a n d of Counsel f o r the above mimed Complainant. IT IS OKHEKKII, t h a t the said Defendant, Naomi II. ced bv t h i s malignant influence,such as,RemittentFever.Chill
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague. Periodical l l i a d a c h e , or BilItiirrett, cause h e r appearance iu tills cause to bo entered
within thruo m o n t h s from the date of tliifi o r d e r ; a n d that in lons Headsche, Bilious F w e r s , Neuralgia, l i h f t t w a t t u n . C a u l ,
case of her appearance, she cause her- a n s w e r to tho Com- lllindni'ss, Tootliacho, Earache, C a t a r r h , Asthma,i'alpitation>.
plainant's bill to bo filed, and a copy thereof to be served on Painful Aflectioiis of tlio Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Parslyslr.
the C o m p l a i n a n t ' s S o l i c i t o r within twenty days a f t e r s e r v i c e s n d P a i n f u l Atfcctlons of the Stomach a n d Bowels, all of
of a copy of said bill a n d notice of t h i s o r d e r ; and in default which, w h e n a r i s i n g from t h i s cause, will be found t o a f s u t n r
thereoC the said bill bo takou as confessed by i h o said more or loss t h e I n t e r m i t t e n t t y p e . T h i s " A g u e C u r e " t o
moves the cause o r these derangements, snd cures the disease.
Dofendant,Naoirtl H. Barrett.
U
T h i s i t accomplishes by stimulating the excretoricS t o ex
And it is f u r t h e r ordered, that within twenty days J V R a i d
Complainant cause a notice of t h i s o r d e r to be published in pel the v i r u s from the s y s t e m ; a n d t h e s e o r g a n s by degrees
the Grand Traverse Herald, a n e w s p a p e r priuted, published liccome habited, to do t h i s t h e i r office or their own accorij.—
and c i r c u l a t i n g in said County of G r u i d Traverse^ a f d State H e n c e arises w h s t we term acelimstion. T i m e may accomof M i c h i g a n ; and t h a t the said publication be continued oilc" plish, the same end, b n t often life Is n o t long enough, o r is
sacrificed in the a t t e m p t , while t h i s " A g u e C o r e " does i t s :
in each week f o r sjk weeks in succession: or t h a t ha c a u s c
copy of tliis order t o bo j>ersonally served on tlie paid De- -..nee, and w i t h safety. We have g r e a t reason to believe t h i urer.as well a a s a f o r remedy f o r the whole class of disfendant. Naomi H. Barrett, at least t we s t y d a y s before t h e
whlob are caused b y the' miasmatic infection, than snv
time above prescribed f o r licr appearance.
o t h e r which h a s been d i s c o v e r e d ; a n d it h s s still s n o t h c r
F . J." LITTLEJOHN, C i r c u i t J u d ;
Important sdvantage t o t h e poblic, w h i c h Is, t h a t i M s c h e a p
C. H. HOLDXX. Solicitor for Complainant.
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TERMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS IN T H E NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
T A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO HEREBY
Hx a n d appoint t h e t i m e s for holding t b , c i r c u i t C o u r t s
for the N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit of the S u a e . „f Mlclignn. for
t h e years 1W0 and lKi'il, as follows: In
ALLEGAN COITNTY—On the t h i r d " i t e s d a v of Marrh. the
second Tuesday of J u l y , and tbc f o u r t h T n e s d a j </10'cto:
her.
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OTTAWA COUNTY—On t h o f o . ^ h Tuesdsy of March, the
fourth Tuesday of . l i n e , ar4Q the t h i r d T u e s d a y In October.
MUSKEGON COUNTV—On the first T u e s d a y In April a n d
and the flmt Tuesday In October.
I .
NEWAYGO COUNTY-—On t h e second T u e s d a y In April and
i
the first Taeeolav i n September.
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesday In April, a n d
the second M.ondav in September. (Oseeola Countv attached.)
O C E A N A COVJNTY—On the f o u r t h Monday in April, and the
I first Tb.orsdav in October.
MASON L'OUNTY—On t h e fourth Thursday in A p r i l a n d the
first Monday in October.
.
•MANISTEE COUNTY—On the A h a Tuesday. l a May. a n d t h e
f o u r t h Tuesday-in .September. (Wexford and Missaukee
Counties attached.)
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On the aeoond Tuesday In
Mar, a n d the t h i r d Tuesday l a S e p t e m b e r . ( A f t r i m and
K s l k | 0 i a C o u n t i e s attached-)
F. J. m T L F J O H X ,
C i r c u i t J n d g e of the N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t .
Allegan. Nov. 1,1859.
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Dollar p e r bottle.
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hks won for Itself s u c h a renown for the cuse pf every v a r i e t y
of T h r o a t and L u n g Complaint, t h a t It Is e n t l r c l v u n n e e e a s a r y
for o s t o recount the evidence of Its virtues, w h e r e v e r i t hs»
been employed. A s i t b s s long been i n c o n s t a n t Use t h r o u g h
out t h i s section, we need tjot do more t h a n a s s u r e the pcoplv
its qnslltv is k e p t u p t o the best It ever has been, s n d t h a t it
msy be relied on t o do for tlsrir relief oU.lt baa e v e r been
found t o d<*
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F o r all the purposes of a Purgative Medicine; for Coativcncss:
for the cure of Dyspepsia; f o r J a u o d k e ; f o r , t h e cure of IndiXJx.w.
H e a d a c h e ; for t h e cure of D y s e n t e r y ; foraFoul
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r t h e cure of E m d p e l a s ; f o r the Piles; f o r tb»
« a r e of Scrofula; for all Bcrofolous C o m p l a l n U ; f o r t h a cure
of Rheumatism; f o r Dlaeaaeq of t h e S k i n ; f o r the cure ol
UVCT C o m p l a i n t ; f o r D r o p s y ; f o r the cure of Tetter. Tumor*
a n d Salt R h e u m ; f o r W o r m s ; f o r t h e cure o r Gout; t o r n t u r ner Pill: for'fhe cure of N e u r a l g i a r - f o r p u r i f j i n g t h e blood.
They are sugar-coated, s o t h a t t h e most sensitive c » " • • l r
ro pleasantlv, a n d t h e y a r c t h e b e s t a p e r i e a t in t h e world
for all t h e puqxMea of a family l'hysie.
Price.JS c c n t t p c c B o x ; Six Boxea for One Dollar.
G r e a t n u m b e r s of Clergy"men, Pfiy*lclans, S U t e s n i ' i i , a n d
e m i n e n t p e r s o a a g e s , h a v e lent thelraOOMSi t o c e r t i f y t h e nn
led usefolnesa of t h e s e rancdiena. l o t o u r s p a c e h e r e
w i n g o t p e r m i t the. insertion of t h e m . T h a A g e a U UJow
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l pal nt edt f c e flowers of the Eden bowers,
Of S d e o ' s virgin queen;
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And when the fiend's art on h e r trusting heart
, H a d f M e n e d it* m o r t a l • p e u , . F — >
I n t h e . l l v e r y sphere of the first b o b tear,
To the trembling e a r t h I fWL J . , /
When the ware* t h a t burst o'er a world a c c a n e d ,
« Their work of wrath had 4p«d,
And the A r k ' s lone few, t h e tried and true,
Came forth a m o n g the dead.
With the wondrons gleam* of my bridal beams
I bade their t e r r o r s cesse.
As I wrote on the roll of the storm's d a r k scroll
God's c o r e n a n t of peace!
'•ike a pan at rest on a senseless breast,
N i g h t ' i f u n e r a l shadow slept—
w h i l e shepherd swains on Bethlehem's plain*,
Their lonely vigils kept—
Whan I flashed on their s i g h t the herald bright
Qf Heaven's redeeming plan.
As they R a n t e d the m o r n o f s B a v i o r born—
Joy, Joy t o the o u t c a s t - M a * !
Equal favor I show t o t h e lofty and l o w On t h e Inst and u n j n s t I deee'nd;
[tears,
E'en the blind, whose vain spheres roll In d a r k n e , * a n d
Feel my smile the best stnlls o f * friend.
Nay, t h e dowers of the waste by my love Is embraced
A s the rose in t h e garden of kings!
At the chrysalis Mer of the worm 1 appear,
'And l o l t lie'gay butterfly's w i n g s .
The desolate m o r n like a m o u n t e r forlorn,
Conceals all the pride of h e r charms,
Till I hid the bright honra chase the n i g h t from her bowers
And lead the y o u n g day to h e r arm*!
And when the gay rover takes eve for h i s lover,
A n d with her seeks balmy repose,
I wrap their s o f t r e s t by ths xephyr-faanod .west
In curtains of amber and. rose!
*
' f r o m my setflinel sleep by the night-brooded deep,
\ I gase with unslumberlng eyes,
When the cynosure s t a r of t h e brave m a r i n e r
Is blotted fh>m otit of the Skies!
And gnldeil by me t h r o u g h t h e merciless sea,

1 waken t h e flowers in thoir day-spangled bowers,
The birds I n their chaulbcra of green,
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And mountain and plain glow with beauty again,
A s they bask In the matinal sheen.
Oh, Jf snob t h s glad worth of my presence on earth,
. Though f r e t f u l a n d fleeting the while.
What glories must rest on the h o m e of t h e blest.
Ever bright with t h e Dlcty's smile!
Helper's Crisis.
| Is there anybody simple e n o u g h t o ' believe that one
u c r s o n in t e n of thoiact w h o - n i t c l a m o r i n g a g a i n s t t h i s
b o o k « r o r l o o k e d "between i t s lids? W h a t is t h i s b o o k ;
whence did i t originate: t o w h o m is i t addressed; and
what a r e its d r i f t and object? Before answering those
t j u e s t i o n s i t m a y b e well t o s t a t e t h a t t h e r e a r c t w o issues
of t h e w o r k — t h o original, c o n t a i n i n g 4 2 0 pages, a n d a
c o m p e n d i u m , of 2 U p a g e s . I t i s t h o l a t t e r w h i c h h a s
been r e c o m m e n d e d f o r c i r c u l a t i o n b y m e m b e r s of C o n g r e s s a a d others.
I , Mr. H e l p e r , t h e author o r this work, w a s bonv and
b r e d in N o r t h C a r o l i n a . H o belongs, b y o r i g i n a n d synw
p a t h y , to t h a t class of S o u l h a r n m e n , n u m b e r i n g s o m e
five millions, u p o n w h o m t h e ! t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d fifty
t h o u s a n d s l a v e h o l d e r s a r e wont! t o s h o w e r s u c h o p p r o b i o u s
e p i t h e t * aa " P o o r W h i t e s , ' " I " W h i t e t r a s h w h o d o n ' t
own niggere,n 4 c .
I I . fin b o o k is addressed exclusively t o this,class. N o t .
a line of i t fa i n t e n d e d f o r negroes, b o n d o r free; n o t a
single p a r a g r a p h i s a d a p t e d t o t h e i r c o n d i t i o n . W h o e v e r a s s o r t s t h o c o n t r a r y h a * o t h e r n o t r e a d t h e \?ork, o r ,
.if h e l m s , i s a fool a n d c a n ' t u n d e r s t a n d it, o r a k n a v e
I I L T h e m a i n d r i f t of t h e p r o d u c t i o n i s a n e l a b o r a t e
a n d c a r e f u l c o m p a r i s o n bfc*w<yw-the e f f e c t of f r e e l a b o r
a n d s l a v e l a b o r , a s e x h i b i t e d in t h e p a s t a n d p r e s e n t cond i t i o n of t h e N o r t h e r n a n d S o u t h e r n S t a t e s in r e g a r d t o
Agricultural, Manufactures, M e c h a n i c Arts, Commerce,
Education, Newspapers, and cognate matters.
I t is
l a r g e l y m a d e , n p of t a b l e s a n d s t a t i s t i c s c o m p i l e d from t h e
last n a t i o n a l census. I n d e m o n s t r a t i n g t h o s u p e r i o r i t y
o f free labor t o slave labor, i t r a r e l y trenches u p o n the
m o r a l a s p e c t s of t h o s u b j e c t , h n t confines itself chiefly t o
t h e p o l i t i c o - e c o n o m i c a l b e a r i n g s of t h e q u e s t i o n , m a k i n g
it p r e e m i n e n t l y a c o m p i l a t i o n of filets a n d figures, w i t h
which a quarrel woula be as bootless a s with the nine
digits o r tho mutiplication table.
I V . I t s m a i n o b j e c t is t o a r o u s e t h e n o r n d a v e h o l d i n g
w h i t e s t o a sense or t h e i r depressed c o n d i t i o n , a n d t o .tite
.assertion of t h e i r p r o p e r m o r a l , intellectual, a n d n u m e r i c a l w e i g h t in s h a p i n g t h o d e s t i n y of t h e S o u t h e r n S t a t e s .
D e s p a i r i n g of a i d from t h e small, a r i s t o c r a t i c , s l a v e h o l d ' i n g class, i n t h r o w i n g off t h e i o c u b n * t h a t retards t h o
p r o s p e r i t y o f t h a t aectlon of t h e U n i o n , t h e a u t h o r calls
Upon I h e g r e a t m a m of t h o w h i t e s — t h e n o t w l a v e h o l d e r s
— t h e real d e m o c r a c y — t o a r i s e a n d c o n s u m a t o t h e g o o d
w o r k b y m a k i n g S o u t h e r n c o m m u n i t i e s as & e e , . i n d u s t r i ous. intelligent, a n d w e a l t h y , a s t h e i r N o r t h e r n n e i g h bors.
N o w , i t is these appeal* to t h e non-daveholdenrwhich
h a v e aroused the bitterest ire and the greatest clamor
• g a i n s t t h e b o o k , i t s a u t h o r a n d i t s readers. D o u b t l e s s
M r . H e l p e r h a s u s e d s o m e s h a r p words, a n d recommende d some stringent measures.
A m o n g o t h e r m o d e s "of
b r e a k i n g - d o w n a n d b r i n g i n g t o t h e i r sense a n o d i o u s olig a r c h y , w h i c h h a s s o l o n g c r u s h e d a n d d e s p i s e d a n d used
h i m a n d h i s class, h e a d y t a e s t h e o o n ^ a v c h o l d e r s n o t t o
•vote f o r s l a v e h o l d e r s n o r b u y t h e i r wares, n o r read t h e i r
n e w s p a p e r * n o r h e a r t h e i r Sermon*, b u t t o s e t u p candi• d a t e * a n d s h o p s a n d j o u r n a l * a n d p r e a c h e r s of t h e i r o w n .
A n d t i e r e c o m m e n d s his b r e t b e r e n t o o r g a n i s e f o r t h i s
p u r p o s e . C b d ^ b t e d l y his p l a n of e p e r a t i o t * w o u l d p r o v e
t o DO m o r e o f e c t u n l t h a n c h a r i t a b l e ; e m b o d y i p g m o r e of
t h e s h a r p p r & c t f c c o f t h i s w o r l d t h a n of t h e l i b e r a l s p i r i t
iof C h r i s t i a n i t y . ' B u t , i t m a s t b a remembered, t h a t this
w r i t e r b e l o n g s to a n d i s a d d r e s s i n g t h o s e w h o h a v e long,
b e e n u n d e r t h o flngnfcW, political.-'social a n d e d u c a t i o n a l
b « of their h a u g h t y n r i r t b o n s w h o h a r e always b f e n
^ m a t i a c a B y excluded
p o s t s of h o n o r a n d e m o f t -

i s s e v e r e s t , a n d wiH b e a p t ultimately t o d i s c o v e r t h e
w e a k linka^in t h e c h a i n t h a t galls t h e m , L e t t b e m w r i t e ,
read,'tdfcet,
a n d ' a c t teTtheif own i m p O r \ ^
T h a t t h e a r i s t o c r a c y o f t h e S o u t h fear s u c h on u p r i s i n g
of t h o w h i t e D e m o c r a c y a s t h i s b o o k s u g g e s t s is a p p a r e n t
in e v e r y s h r i e k of t e r r o r u t t e r e d in C o n g r e s s , a n d t h r o u g h
t h e d a r e h o M i n p j o u r n a l s a n d t h o s c r v i l e e c h o e s in the n o r t h .
A s " t h o pen is m i g h t i e r * t h a n the' sword," so R o w a n
H e l p e r , a r m e d w i t h f a c t a a n d figures, calling u p o n t h e
five millions of ooo-elaveholdcrs t o r i s e ami t a k e possession
of t h e S o u t h e r n b a l l o t - b o x e s , is u r ' m o r a ><> b e d r e a d e d
b y t h e Sla\-e P r o p a g a n d i s t s t h a n a t h o u s a n d J o h n B r o w n s ,
a r m e d w i t h p i k e s a n d rifles, u r g i n g i g n o r a n t n e g r o e s t o
escape into t h e F r e e States. T h i s is an insurrection
which the laws are impotent t V s u p n r e s s — t h e insurrection
of t h e m i n d a n d c o n s c i e n c o — a r i s i n g in w h i c h t h e insurg e n t s will n o t c 4 t h e i r m a s t e r ' s t h r o a t s Jior fire, t h e i r
dwellings, " b u t iu t h e g u i s e of a e d e p t e d Suiter*, will
take c a p t i v e t h e i f p o r t i O n l c w ' d a u g h t e r * a W . -partitioning
t h e i r t h r i f t l e s s plantations, will s u b s t i t u t e the stimulus of
w a g e s f o r t h e c o e r c i o n s of t h e lash, m a k i n g t h e soil t o
b r i u g f o r t h an h u n d r e d fold. A n " I m p e n d i n g c r i s i s " *
deed.
I t is b u t f a i r to say, t h a t t h e r e a r e s o m e s e v e r e
t h e m a s a g a i n s t s la v e h o ld in g in t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n .
One
c h a p t e r is. d e v o t e d t o " S o u t h e r n '.testimony A g a i n s t
Slavery." I t j s toado u p of e x t r a c t * f r o m t h e w r i t i n g s
a n d s p e e c h e s of W a s h i n g t o n , J e f f e r s o n , .Marshall, M a d i son, l l e n r y , M o n r o e , t h e R a n d o l p h s , P i n k n e y , Gaston,
Fulkner, McDoWell* Clay. Benton, and o t h e r eminent
S t a t e s m e n ; a n d t h a t c h a p t e r c o n t a i n s p r e t t y m u c h all t h e
" i n c e n d i a r y " m a t t e r in t h e b o o k . A s t r i c t l y " conservat i v e " w r i t e r would h a v o o m i t t e d t h i s inflanniiatory c h a p *v.
A w o r d c o n c e r n i n g t h o c o m m e n d a t i o n of t h i s w o r k
b y m e m b e r s of C o n g r e s s a n d o t h e r s , w h i c h h a s caused
so m u c h senseless u p r o a r . . I t will bo notcd^ '.that t h e y
h a v e recommended only t h e smaller b o o k , t h e '• C o m p e n d i u m , " a n d t h a t a l a r g e s h a r e of t h e s h a r p e r a n d . s e v e r e r
p a s s a g e s of t h o o r i g i n a l h a v e b e e n e x p u n g e d f r o m t h i s
compilation- I f t h e r e b e a n y o b j e c t i o n t o t h e i r a c t , i t
must s p r i n g f r o m a d i f f e r e n c e of o p i n i o n as t o t h e p r o p r i e t y of N o r t h e r n men t a k i n g s i d e s in a p u r e l y S o u t h e r n cont r o v e r s y . F o r , i t m a s t n o t f o r a m o m e n t ,bo f o r g o t t e i
t h a t t h i s is exclusively a S o u t h e r n p r o d u c t i o n , b o t h in i t
o r ig in a n d aim, t h o u g h d o u b t l e s s c o n t a i n i n g a vast deal
of p r o f i t a b l e r e a d i n g f o r N o r t h e r n men o? p h i l o s o p h i c
m i n d s a n d c o n s e r v a t i v e proclivities. Still, as no h a r m
w a s Intended, a n d n o n e h a s b e e n done, t h e only a n s w e r
w h i c h t h e s i g n e r s of t h e c i r c u l a r c a n p r o p e r l y g i v e t o
t h o s e w h o call t h e m t o a c c o u n t f o r t h e i r a c t is, " M i n d
y o u r - o w n b u s i n e s s . " P e r h a p s i t is n o t w o n d e r f u l t h a t
f a r - s i g h t e d I ^ p u b l i c a n s s h o u l d bo i n t e r e s t e d in t h e success pf t h i s b o o k . I t i s a n a p p e a l t o t h a t d a s ' o f - t h e i r
fellow-citizens
u p o n w h o m p a t r i o t i s m relies f o r d c l i r o r i m
t h e c o u n t r y o u t of t h e h a n d s of t h e N e g r o I ' r o p a g a n d
igts,*ahd c r u s h i n g t o p o w d e r d i s u u i o n i s t s a n d t r a i t o r s or
t h e C a l h o u n school. W h e n t h e millions of non-slaveholders, b e y o n d t h e P o t o m a c c o m e t o u n d e r s t a n d t h e
p r i n c i p l e s a n d p o l i c y of t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , t b e v will
s y m p a t h i z e w i t h it, t h e y w i l l c o n f i d e i n it, t h e y will j o i n
in it, t h e v will a c t w i t h i t T h e W h i t e D e m o c r a c y of
t h e S o u t h will, b y a n d by, in t h e i r o w n persons, a n d <
t h e i r own soil, g i v e a n a n w e r t o t h e c h a r g e of " s e c t i o n alism." now u r g e d a g a i n s t t h e R c p u b l i e a u s w h i c h will
c o n f o u n d t h e i r slanderers. L o t t h e m s t u d y H e l p e r . W e
" d e o u r time.
Finally, i g n o r i n g a few h a r s h e p i t h e t s nnd q u e s tio n a b le
theories, a n d o v e r l o o k i n g occasional f a u l t s of style in
view b r t h e m a g n i t u d e of therno, t h e " I m p e n d i n g Crisis
p f t h e S o u t h ' ' i s e n t i t l e d t o a p l a c e a m o n g t h o m o s t valu a b l e b o o k s of t h e day. S o u t h e r n F i r e - c a t e r s a n d N o r t h e r n D o u g h f a c e * h a v e c o m b i n e d t o Y o r c c I t i n t o a circulat i o n w h i c h i s r a p i d l y a p p r o a c h i n g t h a t pr Uticlo T o m ' s
C a b i n ; and, i r P r o - S l a v e r y j o u r n a l i s t s a n d M e m b e r s of
C o n g r e s s a d v e r t i s e i t a s p e r s i s t e n t l y Tor a m o n t h t o c o m e
a s t h e r h a v e Tor a few w e e k s past, t h e s a l e b i d s fair t o be
Secona only t o t h a t o r W e b s t e r ' s D i c t i o n a r y o r B o b i s o n
Crusoe.
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[Now-York Tribune.

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! C A N W A T C H E S . — A P I ' L E T O N , TRAOYi A
WALTHAK, M a u n M s n u f a c tu r r r * of P A T E N T I,EVBB
EB WATCH
WATCHES.—Thine anperior Watcbcs are made by.the
aid J»f new and original machinery, expressly designed t o secore. With a low paice, a Bne, snhstantial, durable a n d uniformlj; reliable time keeper. The movements are new la
construction, a n d are pronounced by t h e h i g h e s t authorities
to be faultless in principle and quality, and h a v e been proved,
bv thfe most e x a c t i n g tents to be reliable And u n f a d i n g in action.
These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m the
crude materials, In a single establishment, by c o n n « r t e d an8
uniform processes—the manofnetory being organized upon
the same system t h a t fens l * c n adopted in t h e production of
t h e unetjualed American lire-arms, which enables us t o produe® a movement at ope-half the price of a n y foreign movem e n t of t h e same quality; a n d we guarantee i h # perfect
performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured bv us.
A | i l | r e i g n watches n r c m s d e by hanfl, tho American watchb | B the only ones made by m a c h i n e r y upon a uniform
. T t l ^ r t h rough out. Nearly all band-made watches are defective, and art continually g e t t i n g out of order. In many
p a r t a of the c o u n t r y i t i s impossible t o And good w a t c h repairers. a n d w a t c h repairing is always uncertain a n d expensive. The Introduction of American watches disposes of this
dltBcnlty, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s as well as watch dealers,
can k e e p watches as a p a r t of t h e i r miscellaneousirtock, a n d
t h u s supply their customers with a n t w staple, which m a y be
used a* any other article, without mystery o r humbug. Sold
by the trade generally, a n d by HOBBIN'S A APPLETON,
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G e n e r a l Agents, 16 Maiden Lane, X. Y.
V T A U L , D V N C K L E E Si C O . , 74 WODDWARD AVEl i n u ^ Wholesale a n d B « u l l Dealers in Foreign a n d Domestic Dry Goods; G a r p e t s . Floor O i l O l o t h s P a p e r H a n g i n i p ,
F e a th e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—We would particularly invite the attention of t h o public to the following Good*,
which we have in great variety of styles a n d p r i c e s : Broche
Shawls, long a n d square ; Bay State do; do. d o . ; Waterloo do.
do. do. ; Gentlemen's <lo. do. d o . ; Mantillas, beautiful s t y l e s :
Black, Fancv, P o u l a n l . Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e BUks :
F r e n c h a n d E n g l i s h Merinoes, p l a i o a n d figured ; I ' s r s m r t t s s ,
Delainm, in g r e a t variety ; Valencia P l a i d s a n d Stripes ; Allwool P l a i d s ; Alpaca*; F j a n n e l s ; S a t t i n e t t s ; Broadcloths; Damasks; .Blankets; L i n e n s ; . E m b r o i d e r i e s ; H o s i e r y ; Gloves;
Bibipons; P r i n t s ; G i n g h a m s . Ac^ Ac.
Carpet Department,
Velvet, Brussels, CreneUe, 3 Ply. J P i j ; Superfine, C o t t o n
a n d Wool, C a r p e t s ; Druggets, S t a i r Bods Oilcloth, Window
8 h * k * L « . a n d Muslin U u r t a i o s C u r t a i n F i r t o r e s , Feathers,

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• A F T E R T W O Y E A R S ' P R O F I T A B L E EXPEKTX X e n c r ftr our present mode of disposing of our Jewelry,
Ac., and from tho oaivenial satisfaction given t o all w h o have
patronized our house, ire take pleasure in saving t h a t we now
consider our business r s i K t V and ramiAXKNTLY entabllshed.
.We wish it u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h i s is No L o r r n t r , but a fair

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in b t a r e , ai
Superior aad Scrap Iron, of all aiies, a t g l
The Lake Superior Bar I r o n sold by the C»mp*ay, i s all
made f r o m Charcoal P i g , a a d is far better t h a n the I r o n mado
f r o m Hard Coal, a n d their Lake Superior M e r c h a n t I r o n Is
the pnly I r o n sold in t h i s market, that is mado in t h i s manner.
T h e i r Merchant Scrap I r o n is all made f r o m » « U c t e 4 fccrap
a n d will bear comparison with the best I r o n made , in the
country.
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Wyandotte Rolling MUl Company and Eureka I r o n Company d r a f t s taken at par in e x c h a n g e for I r o n o r a n y indebtedness to the Company.''--..
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M u m h c U r e d Iron a l i o given in e x c h a n g e for good S c r a p
Iron.
Call and see or a d d r e s s . WM. H. ZABRISK1F, Secretary.
S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward Avenue and Congre«*-«t.
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t O N F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARK P R E
pared to furnish, at *hort notice, Stationary Engines, Mill
Gearing, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus, aud all varieties of
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d I x > c k e t , worth & each, which
not be bought at s n y rotaii stoi-c for the same price : and .in Iron Work. Repair work on Pmipellers. Steamers and Saw
additivn to the purchase, each persou receives a P r e m i u m Mills, executed promptly a n d thoroughly. Castings—*«vt-ry

«>f J e w e l r y , not leas in value t h a n $0, and it may bejworth description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.
S3, 5, 8, 10, 16. 20, 30, 50, Or even $200!
We are prepared to execute orders of any size f o r Brass a n d
Composition Castings, promptly.
Oil Globes, Oil Cups, Valves, J o n r n a l Boxes. (3uage l"oeks.
Wc propose to let a person know what P r e m i u m he will
ceive before s e n d i n g u i s . m o n e y . Any Lady or Gentleman Cylinder Cocks; Steam Whistle* f o r Steamliouts,Locumoih r-.
desiring one ur the above articles, can first send u s their a n d Mills, Bella for Factories, Steamers a n d Locomotive*, tin
name a n d address, s t a t i n g whether they want t h e P e n c i l and der eight hundred pounds.
Pea, or I .octet, and wo will make their selection, a n d inform
IRON itAtLlNG "AND VERANDAHS.
them by return mail what premium they are entitled to. They
can then have the privilege of s e n d i n g for it if they choose. We are prepared t o execute all o r d e r s for. I r o n Railing for
Our P r e m i u m s are distributed In a fair aud honorable man- Private Buildings, Cliurehes, Public S q u a r e s , a n d for Cemeter y I<ots.
ner, and a s soon as the name of the p u r c h a s e r is received
2HT Corner of Fifth and WOodbrldge-sts., opposite Machine
with the $5. his Pencil arid Pen and P r e m i u m , o r (Sold Locket
and Premium, are put tip in a safe manner, a n d s e n t t o t h e Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit,
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owner by mail, frea of postage. Our plan, Worn l o a g experience in the above business, has given general satisfaction, as
T O B A L N K E K S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
each purrliascr can svll or trade the above articles for all they
A J . Sage A Son's, Map Publishers, Stationers, E n g r a v e r s
c o s t him. aud retain the premium g r a t i s .
and Lithographers, 209, Mai u Street, Buffalo, N; Y , over Sage's
)(, however, auv person should feel <Iis|>osed to Send us Piano Room.
their money in advance, they can rely upon being as fairly
' We are prepared t o execute all work entrusted t o us with
dealt with a* t h o u g h tliey had-ma.le p r e v i o u s application.
promptness and despatch, and on as favorable term* ns i iv
And ir a o y one is dissatisfied with their purchase, a n d
establlahment in the country. Combining all the dim-rent
unbiassed jierson competent t o j u d g e says the articles are i
b r a n c h e s of Steel, Copper a n d Stone. E n g r a v i n g , as welt as
worth more than the money paid lor them, and in some ca;
Crayou Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfacTEX, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person
tion all eases.
t u r n the Roods, a n d we will freely refund tho mousy.
Particular attention paid to Dank a n d Commercial work,
But some will ask (as m a n y have,) how can we afford t o
such as Checks. D r a f t s , Notes, Certificates of Deposit and
give "o much f o r so littlo money? l a answer, wo say, t h a t all
Stock, Coupon B o n d s Letter, Note and Bill Heads, Envelopes.
w h o aro acquainted -with the J e w e l r y business know that
Ac. Maps, p o r t r a i t s . Show Cards Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d and
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased n t ' a retail
p r i n t e d in the most delicate color* by a new process;
store upon which Overe i s tint a profit of from 1W1 to <00 por
J-'ortlie convcpicnce of t h e business c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vip e r cent, on manufacturers* prices.
cinity, we have established an agency. w i t h , J l r . J o h n W.
Wc being A g e n t s for the Manufacturers, have adopted tlili.
plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selling to Coun«E A SON'S.
t r y Dealers on-time, and taking the uncertainty of collecting
our bills.
By t h i s arrangement, w«v brlnir the purchaser In d i r e c t c
munication with the manufacturer, and the profits t h a t - - . ,
about 1,000 ra«es BOOTS, S H O E S AND RUBBERS, or all
made by the dozen hands t h r o u g h which J e w e l r y h a s to pass, the desirable kinds, a n d haye also on hand a few thousand
we arive to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as above'stated.
pairs of our own manufacture.
tVo therefore offer the following inducement to persons
We shall continue, to m a n u f a c t u r e and t o receive a l i u j y t
a c t i n g as A g e n t s for us:—
daily additions—so as to k c t p o u r stock at all times l a r p e f n i l
Any person sending us $25 f o r our goods, will receive . complete- Confining ourselves t o t h e J o b b i n g t r a d e e x e l n - ,
Pencil and Pen, and P r e m i u m , or I<ocket a n d Premium, free. sively, w e can offer facilities, unequaled In Detroit, at 51$
F o r f u r t h e r Inducements, see Circular.
" ' o o d s a r d Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A COs
A m o n g o u r P r e m i u m s are articles suitable f o r Ladies and
Detroit, Nov. 1,1WR.
Gentlemen, such as
TMPORTANT T O PRINTERS AND PUBLISIIX EltS.—We have now on hand, a n d constantly receiving, a
very large stock of Book and News P a p e r of ail sites. Wp
Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold M a t c h K e y s ,
are Agent* for n f n e of the best Mills in the country, which
GOLD S H I R T STUDS—plain and with s e t t i n g s ; Got.n SCABF gives us a chance to compete and undersell a n y establishment
PIXS—:new s t y l e ; Gold Breast Pins, California'Diamond
In the West, and would say that we sell p r i n t p a p e r c h e a p e r
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
and a better article t h a t f e a n be f o u n d In t h i s m a r k e t : Also,
we have lust received a l a r g e invoice of line Mannillas.—
Please call a n d see fbr yourselves at
.
'o have GOLD W A T C H E S , Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone
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P E A S E A FULLER'S, No. ! I 0 Jefferson Ave.
. Detroit, Nov. 1,18MC
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Cameo, G a r n e t and Coral Breast P i n s a n d Ear Rings, Gold
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
I C I D I O N D S A B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
Gold Rings, Ac, Ac.
• Book Manufactory and Book-i!!n<Terv,-No. 183, JeffVrson
ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Accordcons, Ac.
Avenue.—Account Books o r every description made t o o r d e r .
Unexceptional References given whenever r e q u i r e d .
of superior psjior a n d workiuansliip, at lower prices t h s n
AGENTS- WANTED f o r every part of tha Country.
N. B ^ - I n sending your names, write the State, County and heretofore. W a r r a n t e d to give satisfaction In everv partlcular. .
Town plainly, go as to avoid letters being miscarried.
Commercial Printing, R u l i n g anil Binding, executed t o
ADDRESS,
A N G L E A CO.,
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1 0 2 C A N A L STREBT, (Old No.) o r d e r .
The suliscriber h a v i n g had an e x p e r i e n c e of over fourteen
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New York.
years, feels assured t h a t t h e y can defy competition in prices
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C 1 I I X E S —IMPORTAXTTO a n d o u a l l t y of w o r k m a n s h i p .
Orders f r o m B a n k s Merchants, Manufacturer* a n d Railroml
T H E PUBLIC.—A new Family Sewing Machine, com. n:i
b i n i n g the latest improvements, at the e x t r e m e low price of Companies, respectfully solicited. '
F I F T Y DOLLARS.
H A R L E S B U S C H , (Successor to M. IIoward Welwter.,
Tho prices of all onr standard m a c h i n e s have been greatly
Dealer In F o r e i g n a n d Domestic Hardware, Housekeepreduced. SIXGEB"S SEWING MACHINES, It i s w e l l known,
t h o u g h dearer in price, have always been c h e a p e r in fact, ing Articles, Mechanics' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p i l d e r i n g w h a t they will do, than any other. The prices naned Ware,"Drain Tije, Ac. Agent f o r the A m e r i c a n and
now reduced so t h a t Jill must bo satisfied. Call a n d ex- Eurnnean I-aw Agency of LIta A Kspp, No. 7 Nassau s t r e e t .
New York—for the recovery of Debts, Legacies and Inheria m i n e the new m a c h i n e s at the low prices.
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tances In Europe a n d th#.Uultcd States.
WILLIAM P O R T E R Agent.
Remittance* mailt- Ui all parts of Germany, w i t h safety and
133 Jefferson Avcnnc, Detroit.
dispatch. No. 201 J e f i c r s o n a v e n u e . K c n r s l e y ' s B l o c k , D e t r o i t .
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 UN Mich.
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d e s i g n e d ofifcr t h e i r extensive stock of Goods,%ansistT
S A G E it S O N S , M A P 1'UBLlSHFRS. STATIONERS.
ing of all k i n d s FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to t h e i r
c u s t o m e r s a n d t h e public generally, at the lowest possible PI • Engraver* and IJthographera, 209 Main street, Buffalo.
rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in o u r line of busi- N- Y.. over Sage's P i a n o Itooiqa.—We are p r e p a r e d t o execu!'ness, wc would advise b u y e r s to call uppn ns before b u y i n g all work entrusted to us with p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, anil
n as favorable terms s» any establishment in the c o u u t t y .
elsewhere, as"we Intend n o t t o be undersold by a n y firm in
Combining all the different b r a n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r and
the w e s t All work w a r r a n t e d .
Stone E n g r a v i p g . as well as G r a y o n ' W o r k of t h e finest d t
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
scription, we guarantee.satisfaction in all Cases.
221 JcTerson Avenue, Detroit.
Mai>s, Portraits, Show Cards, Ac., Lithographed a n d printed
In the moat delicate colors, by a new process. .
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O O K S . — S E L F - M A U B MEN—By C. B. Sercnonr.
F u t u r e Life, or Scenes in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; bV Geo. Wood.
The Ministry of L i f e ; by the a u t h o r of Ministering Children.
The K. N. Pepper, a n d o t h e r Condimcnts,.pnt u p f o r general
also Ledger Pa|>er, Flat and Folded Paper. Letter, C a p a..
Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, Fancy and
T h e T e n a n t House, or E m b e r s f r o m P o v e r t y ' s Hearthstone.
Staple Stationery in great variety.
The W i t c h e s of New York, by Doesticks..
""> t o n s of R*g» w a n t e d in e x c h a n g e .
Isabella O r s i n i ; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice CeneL
RIOHMONDS A BACKUS.
Vernon Qrover, or H e a r t s as They Are.
Detroit, Mich.
F r e d e r i c k the G r e a t ; by Carlyle.
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t a l e by
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
have in store a n d offer t o t h e Trade, a large stock or Sugar.
90 Woodward Av. Detroit.
Syrup, Molasses, F i s h . F r u i t , Spices, N o w , Liquor*. Drug*.
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O P V E R M O N T - E D I T E D Cordage, P a i n t s Oils, D y e S t u f f s Naval "Stores Window Glass.
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represent the general poctlc l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t from its J , 8 . CCTUBKKT,
early settlement to t h e p r e s e n t period. The ^elections are
W I N E H O U S E . — w n u r d Hsrvey A CO;
,i.*g a t h e r e d f r o m the most reliable sources, and will especially
Lane, a n d 17 Cedar street. New Y o r k . H e m p , Cotton
interest all V e r m o n t e r s by birth-right now resident In t h i s and
F l a x a n d Linen T w i n e s Imported a n d Manufactured C o r d s p - .
o t h e r States.
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Cotton, J u t e . Manilla and A m e r i c a n l i o m p R o p e . T a r r e d S t u r .
B L A C K & C O M OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F F i s h i n g Lines, Gilllng Threads, S h o e T h r e a d . Wick, and all
• Optical a n d Philosophical Apparatus, No. 250 Jefferson kinda of C o r d s a n d Lines.
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Avenue, invite all t h o s e suffering from defective sight, t o inspect their a s s o r t m e n t of greatly improved Perescopic CrysU Y t , H T N C H M A N A C O ^ Dealers in Groceries
tal a n d Pebble Spectacles, which are h i g h l y endowed with
a n d Provisions, P a i n t s , Oils, Twines, Canvas, A n c h o r t h e property of I m p r o v i n g vision.* Also, all kinda of Tele- and C h a i n s Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakutn, Ac. A complete stock
scopes, Microscopes, Electric Machines,Drawing I n s t r u m e n t s , of 8 h i p C h a n d l e r y a n d the almve nomeil articles always on
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hand a n d f o r aale very low, at 46 Woodbridge street, Detroit. '
Michigan,
HE CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT AND HU*OR.—
I I . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby A Co.) WboleC o n t a i n i n g choice and characteristic selections f r o m the
• sale a n d a a d retail dealer in Watches, C l o c k s J e w e l r y .
wrttlnga of the most e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s or America, Scot.Fancy. G o o d s P l a t e d Ware, Combs, B u t t o n s T h r e a d , Ae. No.
l a n d , I r e l a n d a n d E n g l a n d , by Win. E , Burton. F o r aale by
78 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit,-Mich.
F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
Watches, Clocks a n d J e w e l r y repaired a n d warranted- '
30 Woodward Avenue, D e t r o i t .

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q u a r t o morocco covers, with bevelled a n d gilt edges.
, t h e y c a a o o t o r will n o t l j t y a n d w o r k o e r r o slaves.
rown. F l a t C a p a n d Folio P o s t , Cap, L e t t e r , X e g a L S d t i n o n ,
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