Grand Traverse Herald, March 02, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 02, 1860

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-03-02

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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T h e Sunset Die.
W h e n the sun is s e t t i n g golden,
(jetting crimson in the weio,
P t a l e i n g all the sky around him,
Purple, ruby, mn'etbyst;
W h e n hia glories burn so brightly.
E r e be vanishes from sight.
That t h e forest Manila transfigured
In t h e s p l e n d o r of the light.
Then I seek, with hurried footstep*.
Once again the river's side.
Gazing, with an eager longing.
F a r across i t s glassy tide.
Where its waters like a.crcscenU
C u r v i n g f a r Into the land,
Socm to meet the blue above thcui.
H i d i n g all the f a r t h e r strand.
R i s i n g slowly from Its bosom.
Gleaming rony t h r o u g h the mist.
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" e embowered islund,
'N'cath tho ever-waving tree
Liquid t o n e s of sweetest musir.
Flutter t o m e on the b r e e w .
And they call to m e in a c c e n t *
1 havti lieurd iu days of j ure,
Ere they s o u g h t the s p i r i t mansions,
Kre they pressed the s p i r i t s h o r e ;
And I still my pulse's throbbing.
Jxrst I lose.some precious w o r d :
And I chide the m u r m V i n g water*,
By B passing zephyr stirred.
Aad' they bcckon t o me fondly.
Beckon each with s h i n i n g h a n d ;
, f j i u t the-foot o f l l v l n g mortal
Mjjy not p r e s s that mystic strnn>l
W h e n t h e crimson deepevs purple.
And the purple t u r n s t o gray.
Then t h e white mist g a t h e r s thickly.
A ud the island fades away.
N e v e r * y e s but m i n e h a v e sees it,
Never oars b u t mine h a v e heard
Those s o f t tones whose liquid niusi.Living memories have stirred.
A n d m y h e a r t h a s been kejit tender.
Softened by the holy, smile
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Gathered on

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f A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON H A N D FOI!
1 j sale or l o c a t i o n ; i n v e s t m e n t s made; T a x e s pa^d on nonresident laudsi- IUdoinptlon of lands sold for taxes, a n d purGoing AJoft: A Tragedy.
r l u w qf Undo at t a x sale*.
And will always give the moKtcarefulatlclitlon'totljeinterC a p t a i n BusJl H a l l , in b i s m i s c o l l a n c o n s w r i t i n g s r e l a t e s
Mts of my Correspondents, and in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s and a n i n c i d e n t o n b o a H of a B r i t i s h f r i p a t o t o i l l n s t r u t e t h o
a e e n r s c y of "busbies* transaction", would c o u r t ' c o m p a r i s o n t e r r i b l e c r u o l t y inflicted n p o n H-'amem, in t h e n a m e of
with a n y Ago'ney I n the country.
d i s c i p l i n e , d u r i n g t h e e a r l y y e a r s of t h e p r e s e n t c e n t u r y .
' Traverse City, Nov, U\ 18S'J.
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I I o d e s c r i b e s a t i m i d b o y w L o w a s so c r u e l l y l a s h e d b e c a u s e b e w a s uTraid t o g o aloft, ( h a t lie b e c a m e a m a n i a c ,
and e v e r a f t e r w a r d s a p p e a r e d t o o a c t without fear, running like a monkey f r o m mast-head t o mast-head and along
tho yards. ' , f ) , s
Has opened an [office a t Traverse City, G r i n d Traverse Co.
A n old man-of-war"s m a n told t h e w r i t e r of t h i s t h e
Michigan, for t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a
s a m e s t o r y m a n y y e a r s a g o , w i t h a sequel, w h i c h C a p t
iTall h a s n o t g i v e n . T h e ' s a i l o r ' s s i o r y TO in s u b s t a n c e
The United States L a n d Office i s located a t t h i s place ; a n d a s follows:
"pfiMltaiar a t t e u t l b n will be paid to l o c a t i n g I-and W a r r a n t s ,
. A t i m i d b o y a b o u t 14 y e a r s of age, h e s i t a t e d t o e-u
investing m o n e y .'in G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g Information r e l a t i v e to t n o g e n e r a l features, r e s o u r c e s a n d advan- aloft, b u t ny t h e c a p t a i n ' s o r d e r s , w a s f o r c i b l y p u t in t h e
t a g e s of the Grand Traverse country, t h e p a y m e n t of t a n s , m a i n rigging, a n d t h e n a b o a t s w a i n ' s m a t e w a i c o m n t u u d e
d
t o lash h u n , l i k e a d o e , Until lie l e a r n e d t o t u n a l o f t .
a u d t h e . t r a n s a c t i o n of any Agency business with w h i c h he
i.t*y lie Entrusted.
RKFBREKCIE*.
T h e poofr f e l l o w s t e g s a n d a r m s t r e m b l e d , h e g r a s p e d t h e
shrouds; he cricil—lie prayed the inhuman C a p t a i n for
AUOn 7 q 0 r L
G o d ' s s a k e t o h a v e m e r c y on h i m ; b u t all iu rain. T h e
" * * * { Detroit
b o a t s w a i n ' s m a t e w a s o r d e r e d t o lay on h a r d e r a n d h a r d H e r a l d Offloe, Traverse City, Nov. 3,1868. i
er, r e g a r d l e s s of t h e b o y ' s p i e r c e i n g screams, w h i c h m a d e
e v e n ' V e t e r a n s e a m e n t u r n f r o m t h e b r u t a l s c e n e w i t h di.«j MORGAN BATB8,
t
g n s L > H i s c l o t h e s v e r e r e n t f r o m his b a c k , t h e b l o o d followe'd t h o l a s h , and.atill t h e t y r a n t r o a r e d o u t — " 1-ay on,
' H A m W Oflic-o, T r a v e r s e C i t y , M i o h .
b o a t s w a i n ' s m a t e ! " AVith oue wild s c r e a m h e s p r a n g
f r o m u n d e r t h e lash, a n d b o u n d e d u p t h e r i g g i n g w i t h
a m a z i n g r a p i d i t y . H e d o u b l e d t h e f u t t o c k r i g g i n g like
a c a t , p a s s e d tip" t h e t«j»mast a n d t o p p a l l n n t r i g g i n g w i t h
u n d i m i n i s h e d s p e e d , d u n n e d t h e u n r a t t l e d royal r i g g i n g ,
a n d p e r c h e d h i m s e l f like a b i r d a l o n g s i d e of t h e p e n d a n t
(raoNT STBMT, KXAR c o u n t HOTSE,)
w h i c h s t r e a m e d f r o m tlie mast-heaiL H e r o h e p a u s e d ,
XJjfcAVKRSE C i y y , MICHIGAN".
l o o k i n g fearlessly u p o n t h e d e c k b e l o w . A l l h a n d s c a m e
q p H t t O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T i m P T H S T up t o soe h i m — h i s cries and cruel treatment had already
1 in T r i v e r m City,) situated o n F r o n t street, i n t h e vicinity of t h e C o u r t House a n d public offices, is still open fdr the e m i s t e d t h e i r s y m p a t h y , a n d if possible, b a d I n c r e a s e d
t h e i r h a t r o d of t h e c a p t a i n .
T h e m o n s t e r w a s smiling c o m p l a c e n t l y at t h e s u c c e s s
and assures the public t h a t QO p a i n s will he spared t o make o f h i s e x p e r i m e n t ; f o r h e w a s o n e of t h o s e t y r a n t s , w h o
bis guests comfortable. H i s c h a r g e s -will c o r r e s p o n d with
b o a s t e d t h a t t h e cat, p r o p e r l y a p p l i e d , could" m a k e m e n
tli« times.
!•. : J i i < . . l | } i j •:
V.;
d o a n y t h i n g . Still h e w a s a p p r e h e n s i v e t h a t t h e b o y
G o o d a c c o m m o d a t i o n s t o r Horse* a n d Cattle.
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m i g h t d e s t r o y h i m s e l f a n d t h e c i r c i n n s l a n c c b e used
•gainst him a t the admirellty, w h e r e he k n e w representat i o n s of h i s c r u e l t y h a d a l r e a d y b e e n m a d e . T h e m e n
g a z e d in sil«ncc, l o o k i n g first at t h e b o y a n d t h e n a t t h e
captain,' w h o w a s s e a t e d n e a r t h e ta f f r h it. T h e y d a r e d
(MOUTH o r SOA)U)MAH K i m , ) .
n o t b e s e e n s p e a k i n g t o o n e a n o t h e r ; i t w a s a floggablo
offence; even at night, spies passed under their h a m m o c k s
t o a s c e r t a i n if t h e y w h i s p e r e d
T h e officers w a l k e d t h e
T H I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E 1 8 lee s i d e of t h e q u a r t e r a c c k , occasionally c a s t i n g t h e i r
1 . " U 6 w r e a d y t o reoeive i t s gaenta, b e i n g RUed-ln full, withe
yes aloft, b u t w e r e as silent a s t h e men.
out r e g a r d to cost, so as t o make It the m o s t desirable of a n y
Still t h o b o y c l u n g t o t h e m n s t h e a d , p l a y i n g w i t h t h e
Hotel in the Couniy.

;
;
.
J . K. 0 . b e i n g one of t h e earliest settlers In t h e County, i*
n d a n t , a p p a r e n t l y n n o o n s c i o u s of t h e i n t e r e s t h o e x c i t e d
sble to give any information necessary U parties w i s h i n g t o
ifojr: T i r e d w i t h g a z i n g aloft, t h e c a p t a i n s u n g o u t
locate l a n d f T y r otherwise: H e h a s a Pleasure Boat, VUI& t h r o u g h t h e s p e a k i n g t r u m j i e t — " D o w n f r o m a l o f t ! D o w n !
a n d P i s h i n g Tackle of every description f o r hire. T h o s e In
Tike b o y s p r a n g Upon t h e t r u c k a t a b o u n d , a n d r a i s i n g
s e a r c h «T health o w e e reatiou will And t h i s a Very desirable
p l a c e of r e s o r t •
himself erect, waved his c a p around h i s head, and stretchTraverse City, October 31,1858. .
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i n g h i s a r m s out, g a v e a w i l d , l a u g h i n g s c r e a m , a n d t h r e w
himself forward. T h e C a p t a i n j u m p e d t o h i s f e e t , e x p e c t i n g t o s e e t h e b o y m h o d in p i e c e s o n d e c k ; b u t
w h e n S c a r of t h e s h a d e of .the sails, h e s a w h i m s l i d i n g
a l o n g t h e m a i n royal s t a y t o w a r d t h e f o r e t o p g a l l a n t m a s t
u n m o o r e d t o make P l a n s a n d S pee IB c a t i o n s for a l l clsee. h e a d , a n d b e a r d h i m l a u g h , a n d c h a t t e r l i k e a m o n k e y , at
; also exeoute all k i n d s of w o r k c o n n e c t e d with if e n j o y i n g t h e s p o r t
H e reached t h e m a s t - h e a d i n safeliberal t e r n s .
.
t y , a n d t h e n d e s c e n d e d .along t h e t o p g a l l a n t b a c k s t a y
i, CUasa, D o o r s , P a i a U s m d N a i l a ,
hand-over-hand. T h e Captain looked a t him, and was
c o n s u n u y on h a n d , a n d fcr sale.
All o r d e r s for C a k i n e t W o r k u d U n i e r t a U i i w i l l be a b o n t t o s p e a k , b u t c o u l d n o t find words- T h e b o y f r o t b *
nxecut ed on s h o r t n o t i c e . ,
ed at t h e m o u t h and nose, his eyes seemed starting o u t
4 , K. G , t h a a k f u l for p a s t p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h U o p p o r t u of h i s b e a d , h e rolled o p o o t h e d e c k in convulsions, s t a i n n i t y of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of the aamc.
i n g i t w i t h t h e b l o o d w n l c h still t r i c k l e d f r o m h i s b a c k .
T r a v e r f t c y y T N o v e m b e r M , 1688. ;
H e w a s a m a n i a c . T h e s u r g e o n ' s skill in t h e c o u r s e of a
ROUNDS A LANGDOJPSX
f e w w e e k s restored h i s h e a l t h , b n t n o t h i s reason. F r o m
t h a i t i m e forward h e . w a s fearless. I n t h e d a r k e s t n i g h t ,
in t h e fiercest gales, Be w o u l d s c a m p e r a l o n g t h e decfai
1 8 5 R a a d o l p k S t r e e t , C h i c a g o , 111.
Eke. a d o g , a n a b o u n d a l o f t w i t h a s p e e d w h i c h n o o n e o n
b o a r d c o w d equal. H e w o n l d , n m over t h e y a r d s withR O U N D S ' 4 L A W D O N rfe a u t h o r t i e d t o r e e t l r e X&r»o u t h o l d i n g , p a s s from d » s t t o m a s t - o n t h e stays, a a c e n d
o r d e s c e n d b y t h e l e a c h e s of t h e sails, a n d i n n n p o n t h e
n a k e d stwddinaialb booms. B e wps nimble as a cat.
a n d h a d f o r g o t t e n f e a r . S o m e of t h e fight d o t i r t aloft,
h e tamed t o d i a c h a r j r e i n ^ o o m p a n y w i t k t h e m e n — t e d i d
a s t h e y d i d . b u t c o u l d n o t lie b u s t e d t o d o a n y t h i n g h l m s d t " O n e order he a l i n g S ' o b e y e d ' i r i f k m t hesitation.

Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATE?*

Oenerjal Agency Business.

N O T A R Y EUBLIG;

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
•fliCJilAM POWLE,

GI N T O X H O t r S E ,
J AJVIES K . G U N T O N ,
; T r a v e r s e P f t y , Michigan.

JAMES K. GUNTON,

Practical Bulkier and Draughtsman,

ADVERTISING AG*

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A t t h e c o m m a n d — " A w a y a l o f t " h e w a s o£T a n d n e v e r
p a n s e d until h e h a d reached t h e m a s t - h e a d . A s h e was
harmless a n d rarely spoke, t h e C a p t a i n k e p t h i m o n b o a r d ,
and, in t h e c o u r s e o f a y o a r , sent h i m o f t e n aloft, f o r adfosemenL H i s s t r e n g t h i n c r e a s e d w i t h his years, b u t his b n l k
a n d h e i g h t remained n e a r l y t h o s a m e a t e i g h t e e n a s w h e u
h e b e c a m e a maniac. H i s r i l « , b r e a s t a n 4 b a c k , s e e m e d
o n e c a r f of b o n e , a n d h i s s i n e w s a n d m u s c l e s m a d e h i s
legs a n d a r m s ap|>ear like pillard columns. H o w u s fair,
w i t h l i g h t bliKi oyti and-delicnU? skin, his f a c e w a s o v a l
a u d full, b u t v o i d of e x p r e s s i o n — n e i t h e r love,fear,rev e n g e not p l e a s u r e c o u l d b e t r a c o d in i t s s t o l i d outlines.
H i s e y e s s t a r e d a t e v e r y t h i n g w i t h o u t a p p e a r i n g t o see,
a u d w h e n h e s p o k e , t h e r e w a s r a r e l y a n y m e a n i n g in his
words. H e followed t h e men in t h e i r v a r i o u s d u t i e s , like
a d o g following liis m a s t e r - W h e n e v e r b e wiw s t r u c k
or s t a r e d b y a lioatswain's m a t e , h e ran u p t h e m a i n r i g '
g i n p s c r e a m i n g a t t h e t o p o f h i s lungs, a n d n e v e r p a u s e d
until he h u d p e r f o r m e d t h o first e v o l u t i o n , w h i c h h o d m a d e
him a m a m a c .
A s tbe sailor's story runs, tho s h i p arrived a t P l y m o u t h
t o b e d o c k e d a n d refitted. T h o C a p t a i n a v a i l i n g himself
of t h e leisure, w a s g o i n g t o b e m a r r i e d , a n d t h e n e w s
was c o m m u n i c a t e d b y h i s s e r v a n t t o t h e coolt, w h o s o o n
c i r c u l a t e d i t on t h e b e r t h d e c k , a m o n g t h e m e n w h o c u r e e d him a n d all of his k i n .
H i s s e r v a n t c a m e §b b o a r d of t h o h u l k w h e r e t h e m e n
tt-erc l o d g e d , t l m o v e n i n g w h e n t h e C a p t a i n w a s t o b e
m a r r i e d . C r a z y J o e . ( i h e n a m e t b e b o y w a s kpoNrfiby, 1 }
m e t h i m a t llw g a n g w a y , a n d a s k e d i n t e l l i g e n t l y if t h e
Captain would be married and where? T h e s e p a n t gave
h i m t h e i n f o r m a t i o n h e d e s i r e d , a n d went a b o u t h i s bu.-iT h a t n i g h t while t h e C a p t a i n w a s u n d r e s s i n g , h e w a s
seized b v t h e t h r o a t a n d d r a g g e d t o t h o bridal-bed.
' " L o o k , fair lady on n i c . " said c r a z y J o e , " b n t d o n o t
soream, or 1 kill y o u . l i o o k o n m e ; I hold w i t h i n m y
g r a s p a devil, w h o d e l i g h t s in c r u e l t y — a merciless fiend
w h o h a s s c o u r g e d t h e b o c k s o L h u a d r c d s of b r a v e m e n —
a ruffian w h o r o b b e d . m o of m y r e a s o n , I h o l d h i m w i t h i n
t h o g r a s p of d e a t h , at tjje v e r y m o m e u t h i s b l a c k soul
t h o u g h t itself w i t h i n t h e r e a c h * of bliss. M o n s t e r , ' l o o k
u p o n y o u r b»dy—tliiuk a m o m e n t ot t h e h e a v e n of e a r t h l y j o y almost w i t h i n v o n r reach—then t h i n k of me, p o o r ,
Icrazy J o e , a n d o f t h e hell t o w h i c h I s e n d j o u ! H i e , w r e t c h ,
J 1 W h e n t h e a l a r m w a s g i v e n t h o . s t r a n g f e d hotly ..of t h e
C a p t a i n w i n found lying a l o n g s i d e of t h e b r i d a l - b e d ; b u t
t h e m a n i a c w h o killed h j m was n e v e r recognized a f t e r w w t f .
H e b e l o n g e d t o C o r n w a l l , a m i p r o b a b l y lound s h e l t e r
f r o m p u r s u i t In t h e mines, until t h e e x c i t e m e n t p a s s e d
away. ..

J.
lit
, T h o lady s t a t e d at t h e time, a n d many y e a r s a f t e r w a r d ,
t h a t t h e a t t a c k of t)ic m a n i a c w a s s o s u d d e n a n d s i l e n t
t h a t s h e k n e w h o t l i i u g of it u n t i l t h e c u r t a i n s w e r e w i s h e d '
a s i d e a n d s h e felt t h e p r e s s u r e of t h o C a p t a i n ' s b o d y b e n t
o v e r the e d g e of tlie b e d . J o e lield h i s v i c t i m a r o u n d
the neck with t h e right hand and turned him from side
t o s i d e a s easily a s if h o h a d b e e n a child, w h i l e t h e forefinger a n d t h u m b of b i s l e f t h a n d g r a s j i e d h e r o w n t h r o a t ,
r e a d y t o e x t i n g u i s h lior life, if d i e a t t e m p t e d ' t o - r a i s e a m
alarm.
H i s f a c e w a s pale a n d death-like, b i s o y e s s t a r e d ,
b u t w e r e motionless, a n d e v e r y w o r d h e u t t e r e d s e e m e d
t o issue f r o m t h o d e p t h s of his soul. T h e C a p t a i n ' s l o o k s
were terrible beyond description: death left tho impress
of furoc.ity u p o n h i s d a r k e n e d f e a t u r e s . H o w t h e m a n i a c
e n t e r e d o r l e f t tlw r o o m alio y e v e r k n e w — h i s d e p a r t u r e
w a s a s uoiselcss as h i s e n t r a n c e . .So p a r a l y z e d w a s s h o
w i t h f e a r , l h a t an h o u r elapsed b e f o r e s h e could m u s t e r
c o u r a g e t o call f o r help, b u t she t h a n k e d G o d , w h e n t h e
C a p t a i n ' s c r u e l c h a r a c t e r b e c a m e g e n e r a l l y k n o w n ashore,
t h u t hlie h a d b e e n , r t e c u c d f r o m his alliance.

N O . 15.

A n e x t r a o r d i n a r y Secape f r o m t h e p r i s o n Orleans, P r a n o r ,
t o o k p l a c e recently. A m a n n a m e d C o r b i e r e w a s a few
w e e k s b a c k c o n d e m n e d b y t h e C o u r t of Asaia&s of t h e
City to forty years' hard labor for numerous burglaries
and' for P o l y g a m y ; a n d a s he h a d b e e n repeated^cond e m n e d before, a n d h a d m a d e no fewer t h a n t h r e e e s c a p e s
ca f r o m prison, b e w a s l o d g e d i n t h e c o n d e m n e d cell, t h a
s t r o n g e s t in t h e j a i
B u t when tbe turnkeys made their
rcmnds a n T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g a t five o'clock, t h e y found
t h a t he h a d disappeared. H e had, it appeared, succeede d in c u t t i n g o u t a s q u a r e of t h e t h i c k o a k e n w o o d w o r k
w h i c h lined^ t h e cell; t h e n h e h a d c o t a h o l e t h r o u g h t h e
wall, a n d h a d passed b y it i n t o t h e f a c t o r y . B y means o f
a t a b l e h o hail reached a w i n d o w of t h a t a p a r t m e n t , a n d
d e s c e n d e d i n t o t h e c o u r t y a r d . H a v i n g t h e n n e e d o f it
cord, b e c l i m b e d by t h e s p o u t i n g t o t h e l a u n d r y a n d possessed himself of n clothes-line. H e t h e n g o t on t o t h ?
roof of t h a t b u i l d i n g , a n d b y t h e a i d of h i s c o r d , t h o u g h
at a g r e a t risk, let himself d o w n i n t o u n o t h c r c o u r t y a r d .
N e x t h e b r o k e o p e n t h e jianel o f a d o o r leading" i n t o
t h e C o u r t of A s s i s e s , a n d e n t e r e d t h e C o u r t . H e t h e n
lifted from its h i n g e s a d o o r o p e n i n g i n t o t h e Salle He*
P a s P e r d u s , b u t as this door fastebed on t h e other
b y a n i r o n b a i \ a n d as a n i r o n s p o o n w a s l e f t liear i t i t U
s u p p o s e d t h a t b e used t h a t a r t i c l e a s a n i n s t r u m e n t T h e n
e n t e r i n g t h e Salle h e f o u n d himself on t h e s t e p s of t h e p e r istyle, a n d lastly bo c l i m b e d o v e r t h e r a i l i n g a n d w a a f r e e .
T h e local j o u r n a l s w h i c h g i v e t h e s o d e t a i l s s t a t e t h a t i t
must have taken the man more than a month to c u t through
t h e wall of h i s cell, a n d t h a t h o s u c c e e d e d in s o d i s p o s i n g
of t h e s t o n e a n d p l a s t e r c u t a w a y , t h a t t h e y w e r e n o t p e r c e i v e d ; b u t h o w fie a c c o m p l i s h e d t M s e o p e r a t i o n s t h e v
d o n o t e x p l a i n . A s t o t h e p l a c e h e c n t f r o m t h e wpo<lw o r k , a n a w h i c h h e r e m o v e d b y b o r i n g h o l e s w i t h a, v e r y
fine i n s t r u m e n t a q d t h e n s a w i n g b e t w e e n t h e m , t h e . j o u r nals s t a t e t h a t h e replaced i t , a t t h o t i m e • of t h o d a i l r
visits o f t h e t u r p k e y . T h e y a d d t h a t a l t o g e t h e r the 4 etf
c a p e •' s u r p a s s e s i m a g i n a t i o n . " N o t ( t o j m g f y o s t cf^)e|d>
t h e m a u h a s t h u s f a r t>ecn o b t a i n e d
I'AIJ.KN GKKAT.NESA—Tito W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t
of t h e P i t t s b u r g ( P a ^ ) J o u r n a l t e l l s t h e following a u e o doto, a t t h e e x p e u s o of B . J . W a l k e r : . . . , c
•' Y ou u r o . u w n r e t h a t b y t h e rules of t h e H o u s e a d o p t e d last session, n o o n e i s a d a u t t c d on t h e floor o f t h e h a l l
unless, h o i s a m e m b e r ( p a . S e n a t o r ; sfill, n o w t h a t t h e r e
is no S p e a k e r , a n d virtually n o rules, m a n y p e r s o n s c o n t r i v e t o s m u g g l e t h e m s e l v e s in a n d b u s y "themselves in
electioneering. Y e s t e r d a y white standing near t h e p m ' "
e n t r a n c e t o t h e hall, a small, n e r v o u s , a n d fcotnewhai s h a b b y i n d i v i d u a l , w a l k e d u p t o t h e d o o r a n d tateayoTetj tf>
e n t e r w i t h o u t e v e n t b e c e r e m o n y o f a s k i n g leave, w h e n
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tho following colloquy e n s u e d :
, .
D o o r k e e p e r . — H o l d on t h e r e ! o j e y o u a m e m b e r , S e n a tor, or officer of t h e H o u s e ?
Small M a n . — 2 « o ; I a m an ex-Senator..
D o o r k e e p e r . — - E y - S e n a t o t s / t e e n o t adtmUod...."
Small M a n . — B u t I a m a * E x - S e c r e t a r ? o f . t b e T r e t h
sury.
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doorkeeper.—Can't'help I t hut you have no right t o
b

Small M a m , ( e x c i t e d l y ) — C o n f o u n d » t I a m c x - G o y e r n o r of K a n s a s ! .
'
Doorkce]>er, (mildly, b u t i r m l y ) - * B u t . y o u c a n ' t g o i n
mik-ss y o u ' r e a . m e m b e r .
. S m a l lI m a n , ( s a v a g l y ) — W e l l , sir, t a k e m y a a m e t o > I r .
[ a m l l o b c r t J . W a l k e r , s i r ! A n d t h e little m a n
b r i d l e d u p in a styfCoT
irtyfCoT ' g r e a t i n d i g n a t i o n . "Mr."'""
Mr>
i"
„ j t a n d t h e smaH man w e n t in, u n d e r hh i s p
pi>oteec a m e, out,
i'oteetion. !", iAAf"t e r "h e *h u d* d i s a p p e a r e d I remarked t o t h e d e o N
u : " Y o u did,not k u o ^ t h a t gentleman, I
, d o o r k e e p e r , ( s n i c k o r i n g l y ) — 6 yos, I l a » w t h e l i t t l e
cuss well e n o u g h , b u t I w a a n t g o i n g t O l e t h i m in w i t h o u t
Too Many Studies at Once.
introduction f t
*
. T h e following r e m a r k s o a I b i s s u b j e c t wo regard i m p o r t a n t a u d well w o r t h y t h e a t t e n t i o n of p a r e n t s a n d t e a c h TBK OCEAN COVEBKO w n a J L < 0 9 # r * a s . — ' T h e C a i t a i n p f
t h e c l i p p e r D a r i n g / w h i c h vessel a r r i v e d # t 6 a n F r a o c i s Wc f r e q u e n t l y m e e t little g i r l s in o u r s t r e e t s , e a c h corc o f r o m N e w Y o r k , ' r e p o r t s t h a t in l a t i t u d e 2 8 2 3 8 ,
n i n g a p i l e o f b o o k s of c o n s i d e r a b l e w e i g h t , a n d f o u r , five,
l o n g i t u d e 1 3 0 W M h e jrtisaed t h r o u g h a s e a o f d i u r i a o t i v o
o r six in n u m b e r , c l e a r l y s h o w i n g t h a t t h e m i n d a n d
l o b s t e n s p e r f e c t in shape-, »nd i s a u respecta t h e i m m a m e m o r y a r e s h a m e f u l l y ovortaskod, a n d t h a t t h e e v e u i n g a
t u r e c o u n t e r p a r t of t h e c r u s t a c e o u s i n h a b i t a n t s of t h e b a y j
t h a t s h o u l d b e pa.su.'d a t h o m e i n recreation, a r e chiefly
a n d shallow w a t e r s o f t h e A t l a n t i c c o a s t ' F r o m four
d e v o t e d t o s e v e r e study. T h e f a c t is, t h e c h i l d r e n l e a r u
o ' c l o c k in t h e a f t e r n o o n , w h e n t b e s h i p first c a m e u p w i t h
t o o m u c h , und t{ie s y s t e m a d o p l e d is. m o r e likely t o enfeet h e m , until l o n g a f t e r i t w a s d a r k , ' s h e s a i l e d literally
ble t h a n t o s t r e n g t h e n t h e intellectual p o w e r s ; while t h e
t h r o u g h a sea of l i t t l e l o b s t e r s . I h e s a r f a c a A f t h e o c e a n
a b s e n c e of p r o p e r e x c r c i s o a n d relaxation renders a c h i l d ,
was covered, a n d aoomed t o spawn a n d c r i u M p r i t h their f
especially a girl, a k i n d of hot-houac p l a n t , liable t o colds
incessant m o v i n g . A s f a r d o w n a s t h e e y e c o u l d r e a c h ,
a n d p u l m o n a r v ofTectlons, w i t h e v e r y w i n d t h a t b l o w s .
as t h e s h i p s l o w V p l o w e d t h e m aside, t h e y w e r e iee'n
' I V over-tasLed, o v e r - e x c i t e i l f r a m e b e c o m e s a n e a s y
s t r u g g l i n g a n d c l a w i n g t o t h e t u n e o f millions. T h e G a p p r e y t o .insidious disease. I n t e l l e c t u a l a n d s o c i a l a m b i tain s c o o p e d u p b u c k e t * full, a n d o f f e r e d t h e m t o b o
t i o n , b o t h of p a r e n t s a n d child, forbid h e r t o relax t h e
d o g s , w h o m a n i f e s t e d n o g r e a t l i k i n g for s u c h s t r a n g e
e f f o r t s on a c c o u n t of a n y s l i g h t d e r a n g e m e n t of h e a l t h ,
f a r e . A k e t t k f p l waa b o i l e d f o r t b e c a b i n t a b l e , b u t t h e y
a n d s h e toils on u n d e r t h e most t r e m e n d o u s p r e s s u r e , till
w e r e b a r e l y tasteless, a n d t h e sheD filled w i t h a liquid
a t last p o o r n a t u r e c a h e n d u r e it n o l o n g e r , a n d t b e g i r i
substance, a n d w i t h o u t m e a t
A t daylight next morning
g l i d e s i n t o the g r a v e , or t a k e s h e r p l a c e in t h a t g r e a t a n d
t h e s h i p h a d passed t h r o u g h t h e n . T h e y m u s t h a v e
i n c r e a s i n g c o i m i a n y of p e r m a n e n t invalids, w h o remain a s
c o v e r e d t h e o c e a n f o r m a n y miles, a n d e x t e n d e d t o a n u n m e r e w r e c k * o r t h e i r former selves,-victims of their misknown depth. f l "
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.
takes, a n d e l o q u e n t w a r n i n g * t o t h o s e w h o c o m e a f t e r
them, jfesidos, it should be borne in mind, t h a t when a
._ w a s a b o w i n g C h a r l i e t h e p i c t u r e of t h e m a r t y r s
s c h o l a r l e a r n s a s h o r t lesson p e r f e c t l y , t h e c h a n c e s a r e , t h r o w n t o t h e l i o n s , " s a i d M m . J e n k i n s , " a n d w a s t a l k t h a t i t i s indelibly e n g r a f t e d on t h e m e m o r y , b u t h e a v y i n g v e r y solemnly t o h i m , t r y i n g t o m a k e h i m feel w h a t a
a n d n u m e r o u s t a s k s a r e n e v e r remembered l o n g — p e r h a p s t e r r i b l e f a t e i t w a s . ' - M a r said be, all a t o n c e , " o h m a !
n o t a siuglo week, while t h e y w e a k e n , a t t e n u a t e , a n d j u s t l o o k a t t b e p o o r little lion a w a y b e y o n d t h e r e — h «
dilute t h e meutal energies.
won't get any!" '
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MRTTAL POWER OF THH B n J . T K K R I E R . — A well k n o w n
b l a c k - a n d - t a n t e r r i e r , w h i c h lately resided a t M a r g a t e ,
a n d w a s n a m e d P r i n c e , was a c c u s t o m e d t o m a k e h i s o w n
p u r c h a s e of b i s c u i t a s o f t e n a s h e c o u k l o b t a i n t h e g i f t
o f a h a l f p e n n y for t h a t p u r p o s e . O n s e v e r a l o c c a s i o n s
the baker whom he honorea w i t h his custom t h o u g h t to
p u t h i m off b y g i v i n g h i m a b u r n t b i s c u i t in e x c h a n g e for
h i s half-penuv, T b e d o g w a s v e r y m u c h a g g r i e v e d a t
t h i s i n e q u i t a b l e t r e s r t r a e p t b u t a t t h e t i m e c o u l d n o t find
a n o p p o r t u n i t y of s h o w i n g h i s r e s e n t m e n t
However,
w h e n b e n e x t ' r e c e i v e d an eleemosynary half-penny, b e
w e n d e d h i a w a y t o t h e b a k e r ' s "as usual, w i t h t h e c o i n
b e t w e e n h i s t e e t h , a n d w a i t e d t o b e s e r v e d . A s soon a s
the baker jiroffered him a biscuit. P r i n c e d r e w u p his
lips, so a s t o e x h i b i t t h e h a l f p e n n y , a n d t h e p w a l k e d coolly o u t o f t h e s h o p , t r a n s f e r r i n g h i a c u s t o m t o a n o t h e r
m e m b e r o f t h e 6 » m e t r a d e w h o l i v e d o n t h e o p p o s i t e side
oftheTboa.
,
T h e p l e f S n r e o f life is l o v e ; t h e g r e a t e s t t r e a s u r e i s
contentment; t h e g r e a t e s t possession is h e a l t h ; and t h e
b a f t medicine is a t r u e W e n d '
*•'

D o y o u k n o w w h y t h o w o r l d i s no b e t t e r t h n n H in?
Because each o f a s believe t h a t t h e wanriuas, a n d t e a c h i n g s a n d wise inculcations, t h e h i t s o f folly, t h e m o r a l
a p h o r i s m , t h e s h a f t s s b o t : « t vice a n d c r i m e f r o m t h e p u l p i t p r e s s a n d s t a g e , a r c a l l i n t e p d e d for o a r r i g h t h a n d
neighbor, and left hand neighbor.
I shall b e h a p p y , " s a i d a n e x p i r i n g h t t s b a a d t o . h i s
wife, w h o w a s w e e p i n g m o e t d u t i f u l l y b y t h e bedpMe, " i f
y o u will only p r o m i s e n o t t o m a r r y t h a t o b j e c t of m y
jealousy, y o u r cousin Charles." " M a k e y o u n e t f q u i t e
easy, l o v e . " s a i d t h e e x p e c t a n t w i d o w , " 1 a m e n g aaggeedd.
8, h £
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speech in Congress, said: My colleague (Mr.
ftoa'dfljes art t o n e 9th Fefiruarv.
[Cox} bo3 Spoken of a meeting of Republicans in Ohio, ^Whether it b a t h e change of season from autumt to Theiir
of.Cot^wafcpoJfcB Stat Utile interest
and with the comic power so characteristic of that rising winter, from the Tariff and green fields of summer to the'—
The Hotise Standing Committers were accounced on that
snow-clad hills and ice-bound streams of dreary winter,
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YanMOEOAK BATES. EDTTOK.
day, and tho regular basinets of the Session will soon be
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produces,
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the same nasal twang sounded ridiculous to the army of
The Speaker, on being conducted to the Chair, said:
Prince Rupert when the ancestors of those very men at prono to say;.but, gaziug iuto the open grate, every GcrrtxxEx or THI: Horse or RtrsEXEXTATTYKSy
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CXMfVENTION
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for th« nomination of candidate* to be supported for Presi- regiment of Puritans into buttle, the tome nasal twang teatures are traced there, and forms and seetjes of by- me in electing me Speaker of this House. Coming here
for
the first tjuio at tho |«sent Bastion to ho associated
deal aad VJoe-Preaident at the next ekctlon.
rang Out at that time "The s-w-a-r-d of the L-a-r-d and gone days—occnes the very memory Of which haw laid
with you as a Member, uo event could have been more
Tho Bepubllcan elector* of tho several States, the member*
mouldering in the dust or time until one mjglit suppose
unlooked for thau that I should be called upon to preside
of the People's party of Pennsylvania, and of the Opposition of Gideon," [laughter;] and Prince Rupert and his Chithey hud been fairly buried in the tumulus pt passing over your deliberatiohs, and my friends will do roe the
party of How Jehftj^and all other* who are willing to coop- valry were overthrown. These were the men who estaberate w^h them la- «np[Wrt at the candidate* which shall lished civil liberty in- England, brought it to this land, years, of friendships gone, and hopos. withered. How justice to say that I have not sought the position, as I
there be nomlaatetfc ant) who are opposed to the policy of the and defended it at Bunker Hill, as they would do again seemingly like a dream! What strange involutions of the ccrtainly uever desired i f I' am nevertheless as conpresent A dm! nitration, to Federal corruption and usurpation, if necessary. It was a hard matter to deal with men who mind that produce this visionary phenomenon! All our scious of the dignity, and importance of this high office
as any gentleman can be. but should have boen far better
to the extension of slavery Into tho Territories, to the new believed that God Almighty encamps round about them trials imd sorrows have elements of good in them—hopepleased could its duties have been entrusted to abler
and dangerous political doctrine that the Constitution of its
ful features which smile upon us in gentle reproof of our and more experienced hands. After witnessing the"
own force carries slavery Into all the Territories ortheDalted with his angels. The man who believes that he meets
unbelief und discouragement Now and then, as the almost nnsurmountable obstacles in the way of an organStitevtotfce opening or the Afrtyan Slave trade, Xc any Ine- face to face with Jehovah had better not be troubled
swift shuttle passes, wo catch glimpses of light threads ization of this H o w , I came to the conclusion that anv
<I«a% «f rights among citizen*; and who are in favor of the mocb in peace or war.
gentleman of any party who could conunand a majority
weaving them&Ives into the dark web of our affections. of the votes for Speaker was bound in deference to the
immediate admission of Kansas into the Union, nader the
APPOIKTEO.—Col. Joshua Howard, of Detroit, has been
Constitution recently adopted by lt» people, of restoring the
Then why, instead of lulling back upon the past, docs public exigencies to accopt the responsibility as an act
Pedetal AdmialaUaUon to a system of rigid economy and to appointed Third Assistant Doorkeeper of the House of it not wander into the fairy future field*, and lingering of patriotic duty whether It was. agreeable "to his -]«Tthe principles of Washington and Jet&rson, of maintaining Representatives. He was appointed U. S. Marshal for there on the sunny side of hope and happiness, revel in sonal feelings or not As that choico has unexpectedly
inviolate the rights of the States, and of defending the soil of Michigan by Gen. Harrison, in 1841, and retained the
fallen on me, I have not hesitated to accept i t ,Iij the
the enjoyments of the few bright specks that gild the execution of this high trnst my object will be to do tny
"very State and Territory from lawless Invasion, and of pre- officc under Tyler, .though he refused to bend the knee
present? But no, it will not; and we are fain to wrap our dutv with impartiality and jnst'ice to all.
serving the integrity of this Union and the supremacy of the
to BnaL When directed by the President to transfer shawl about us ami rash into the cold and wintry blasts,
I have great necessity, gentlemen, for your indulgence
Constitution and Isvrs passed in pursuaaoe thereof against
the conspiracy of the leaders of a sectional party, to resist the the Printing patronage of his office from the Advertiser were it only to get rid of the mental incubus that loads in the new position in which I am placed, and 1 feel entire cOnfideuco that I shiflTreceive St at your hands. A
majority principle as established In the Government even at to the Loco Foco organ, he rcfu.se<J^o obey instructions, us with nothing but
representative from the State of New Jersey, upon whapo
the expense of its existence, are invited to send from each and remained firm and true to his Whig priuciples and
Somebody once exclaimed: " 0 Solitude! blissful state soil,"somany brilliant a.chienients were accompliihedin
Ktate two delegate* from every .Congressional district and tfls Whig friends. He is one of tho Reliables, and we
of man below.'
AN OM> BAQUELOR. the Revolutionary war, and whoee people have over been
four delegates at large to the Convention.
hope, under a Republican Administration, to. seo him
distinguished for. their devotion to the Union and the
B. 0. MORGAN, K.YorV, Prt»% CAWIOS M. CIAT, Kentucky.
Constitution, I pray'to the great Arbiter of destinies
occupy a position better suited to his exalted worth. lie
Josaira BAim-wrr,
Maine.
JAMS RWHET, Indiana.
L I F E IN T H E WOODS.
that I may do no act to impair thu integrity of either,
^ 8 W Hampshire. KOMMAN R
Illinois.
was tho only office-holder in Michigan who did not TylertAWaji»OE BEAIXEKD,Vermont. ZAcn. CuA.snLaa'ilicblgan.
but that by wise and prudent counsels peace and order
Anniversary of Wnxhlngton's Birth-Day
JOB* Z. Goonaicu, Uass,
J o w . H. Twasnr Wisconsin. ize under Tyler.
may
yet reign in our midst, ami our free institutions may
On Wednesday evening, the 22d ult, a Grand ConUrnlWK Wtaxs; CofinectlcuL Ar.kr. H. BAKSAT, Minnesota.
RETURNING REASON.—The Virginia Legislature, which cert and Ball was given at the Piku s Peak Hotel, on the be perpetuated to oar descendants. I feel thnt I have a
T„8H*a*AK, N. Jersey. ANBBEW J. STEVENS, Iowa.
national heart embracing all parts of our blessed Union.
TMKAB WILLIAMS, Penn.
ASA S. JONES, Missouri.
lost
month
was
for
having
a
Disunion
Conference,
has
deBig Branch of tlie Boardman River, about twenty miles Again thanking you for your Kindneav 1 now enter upon
•/«oaoH HAEEIS, Maryland. MAETW F. CONWAV, Kansas.
cided to "wait a fittle longer." Gov. Magoffin, who from Traverse Bity, in commemoration of the above the duties of 1hat arduous and complicated station.
ALVEED CAMTWELI. Virginia- TJtwis CLEMIAMB, D. C.
THOMAS Srooysn, Ohio.,,
WILLIAM H. CBACE, I t Island. wrote a fiery Disunion Message in Kentucky, makes a event
The Standing Committees of the Hous^ were ancalm Union gpeeck io Ohio. The Louisiana Governor
Republican State Convention.
Mr. A Adsit in the Chair; Musicians, Messrs. G. nounce* as follows:
A REPUBLICAN STAVE CONVENTION, to appoint twelve who advocated Secession as he went out of office, has Evans and J . Keeley; Managers, Messrs. Nicholson,
Ways and Means—Sherman,•'Davis (Md) Phelps.
Delegates to represent this Bute in the NATIONAI/REPUB- been succeeded by a: Governor who opposes it, as ho Brown, Ollson & Smith.
Stephens, Washburn, (Me.) Milaon, Morrill, Crawford,
IJCAN CONYEXTIOH, at Chicago, to nominate candidates
and Spaulding.
comes in. The Members of the Hon.se of Representatives
The Chairman, io a neat and appropriate speech, profor PEESIOEXT and VICE-PRESIDENT, will beheld In the city
Commereo—Washburn, (UL) Wade, John Cochrane,
of fretrolt,on Wednesday, the 2d day of- May next, at 11 who vowed they would "never submit to the election of posed three cheers in memory of the immortal W .
Elliot, Smith, (N. C.) Morehead Lcunar, Nixon, and
o'clock, A. If. Tho several counties will send two .Delegates a Republican Speakor," graciously consent to accept theii JNGTON, the founder of the glorious Union of the® free Clements.
Military Affairs-Stonton, Curtis,' Bonham, Buffiington,
for each Representative In the lower branch of the State Le- pay and seats, notwithstanding Pennington is
and independent States. Given with tho greatest enthuw
gislature, and*every organized county having no Representa- Chair.
siasm.

-V I Olin, McRca, Pendleton, Longeneker and Boteler.
Naval Affaire-Morse, (Mu.) Bocock, Pottle, Mast on.
tive will heientltled to one Delegate.
Song—Hail Columbia—sung by Mr. G. Ev^ans, with Curry, Sedwick, Harris, (Md) and Schwartz.
8EXATOR
BRODERICK'
S
DRATH.—The
Senate
]
The following was adopted by the Republican State ConTerritorial—Grow, Pern?, Smith, ( \ » Uooch, Walsession three months, and yet the llamentable death of great spirit, iu the purest style of that rising young vovenUOti, August 19th, 1858:
,
dron, Clark, (Mo.) Case, aliundighum,-and Ashlev.
RESOLVED, That In the opinion of this Convention the ap- Senator Brodertck has not yet been formally announced calist
Judiciary—Hickman, Bingham, Hotiston, Taylor. Nellntaent of any individual io represent any county in which in that body. And why? His colleague,, Mr. Gwin,
Mr. J. Travjs next proposed tho health of the forthdoes not reside^shonld^not be_ r e p r i z e d In any future
son, Kellogg, (IU.), Reynolds, Robinson, (R. I.) and Porwas his deadly enemy, and will not buty his animosity in coming President, and may his Republican principles ter.
Conventions, and that the Bute Committee be instructed"
. v. .•
.
m*e calls for future Conventions accordingly.
the grave of the man whoso life he sought Sen. Doug- more firmly cement the uoion of the North and South.
On Elections—Gilmer, Dawcs.-Camnbcll, Boyce, MursThe counties of the Upper Peninsula are excepted from
ton, Stevenson, Gartrell, Potter, ahd McKay;
,
las should do it, for Mr. Broderick was his fast friend (>iven amidst greut cheering.
»hls resolution for this Convention.
Claims—Tappan, Hoard,- McClertiard, "Ely, Moore,
Song—See the Conquering Hero Comes—Sung in
when friends were of valne. n e declines, so far, to make
E. C. WALKER,
(Ala.), Walton, Maynapd, Hale and Hutchinson..
J. W. TILLMAN.
the public announcement of the death of the friend he be- perb style, by A. H . Brown.
Public Lands—Twer, Lovtjov, Coyede, Davis, lnd.)


.„
C. A. TROWBRIDOE,
Mr. J. Logan then proposed the Ladies—may they bb Trimble, Yandever, Windsor, and Barrett
trayed. The Republicans do not, becauso the
Detroit, h t f t S T "
Postoflioes and Post Roads—Colfiix, Woodruff; Eng- •
happy in thoir homes, though abscut from our meeting.
duty belongs to others.
lisb, Adams, (Ky.), Alley, Davis, (Maas.), Craig, (Mo.),
Given with three times three cheers.
Mr.* Buchanan in the Field.
A PRKSKXT TO MB. SCJM.VKE.—The Boston friends of
Hdmick, and Ix«.
Song—The Absent Not Forgot—by Jsmes Feely,
We have-all along contended that Mr. Buchanan would Charles Sumner sent him a beautiful present on New
District of Columbia—Carter, KQgOre, Burnett, Rice.
be a candidate for re-oominatiou at Charleston; but the Year's day. It was a setorknives. forks and spoons, which with great pathos.
Garnett Conkling, Pryor, Edperton and Anderson, (Ky.)
The large company assembled then commonccdTdanRevolutionary Claims—Briggs, Terry. Cox,. Tance,
Oflfcfr-HoMere here, who are all Douglas men, ridiculed formerly belonged to Count Bathyany, the Hungarian
Jackson. Ducll Dajaniettc. Holman and Fenton.
the idea. Tho curtain is raised, however, and the New- patriot, who was shot by the Austrians a few years ago. cing, in splendid style, all the fashionable Quadrilles,
Publis Expenditures— Hnskms, Palmer, Edmundson,
York Herald of the 2d nit, which speaks by authority, His property was confiscated and sold at auction, and Mazukns. Cotillions, Schottishe, Waltzes and Contra- Killiuger, Si maw, Hindman. Wood.Clopton, and Fouke.
thus announces him:—" The man for Charleston is MTT these articles were purchased by an American who hap- Danccs, and kept it up until a late hour.
Private Land Claims—Washbnrn, (Wis,) Clark B,
Upon
tho
conclusion
of
the
dancing,
Mr.
J.
Nicholson
Cochran#, Avon-, Keftyon, Ilawldos, Hamilton, AnderBdchanan. His administration has been so firmly and pened to be in ^astria at the time." They are very magn, (Mo^, BouOgney and Blair.
wisely conducted as to win the-applause of the whole nificent, made of gold, with handles of onyx, set with tor- proposed the health of Messrs. IIAXNAH, LAY & Co., the
Alanufactures—Adams, (Mass.), Scranton, McQueen,
great Lumbermen of these vast Pineries—and may they
Country—the politicians who have been disappointed quoise.
leak, Moore, (Ky.), French, Dum>, ltipifs and MeKean.
speedily clear' an opening for a Railway into this large
about the spoils alone excepted. In the present crisis of
Ag '
~
Agriculture—Bntterfleld,
Cuny, Whiteley, Stewart
A REKAREABLB FAOT.—It is a remarkable fact that and rich agricultural district. Drank in the pure ele- (Pa.),
•a.), Wright Bristow, Aldrich, Bnrch and <3r6w.
the Republic the people look for acts, not words. They
nearly all the candidates for the' Vice-Presidency in the ment, by the whole company.
findMr
Indian Affairs—Brigg*, Burroughs, Woodson, FarnsBuchanan's acts a part of tho history of the
Democratic National Convention at Cincinnati, in June,
worth, Clark, (N. Y.)TScott Leaoh, (Mich.), Edwards,
Song—Tho (Jood Time Comings—by the Chorus.
conntiy, and they will command more votes than all the
Aldrich.
1856, have since paid the debt of nature. Lynn Boyd of
After a delightful evening's enjoyment, the company
speeches that tfver loaded down the weary add, bug sufMilitia—Tompkins, Irvine, Jenkins, Webster, Ruffin,
Kentucky, J. C. Dobbin, of North Carolina, General trudged through the snow, by the light of their lantherns,
Wells,
Packer, and Simmons.
fering columns ot the Globe. The conservative Union
Quitman, of Mississippi, Gcnoral Rusk, of Texas, and to their various camps in the woods.
W . H.
Foreign Affaire—Corwin, Burlinghame, Barksdalc.
meo of tho great Central States will demand a man
Aarort V. Brown of Tennessee, were presented as candiMorris, (Pa.), Branch, Boyce, Hill, Miles andHumphrov.
wboae ejection will «iby the foolish Slavery agitation,
Mr. CIJKOMAX, in tho Senate, maintained that the.elec- Revolutionary Pensions—Potter, Verree, Craitre, (N.
dates, and they are now all dead.
restore confluence between the North and South, in
tion of a R<mublican President would bo such an act of C.}, Adrian .Junkin, Reagan, Bobbitt Delano, and Leach,
HABITUAL DBUNKKESS.—It is at last decided what con- hostility to tne South, that it ought to be at once resisted (K. C.)
J • TT
• JL
f , )
the permanence of our institutions, and promote the
Invalid Pensions—Fenton, Foster, Vbkles, Florence
'erial prosperity of the Republic.,. Mr.Buehanan is this stitutes habitual drunkness. Judge Balcom, in the Tomp- by arms.
It seems to be adopted as a Democratic principle that Stokes, Kellogg, (Mich.), Hall,. Brabean «nd/Mjrtin,
n*L. He will call out the full strength of his own party kins Court of Oyer and Terminer, N. Y., on an indictand tfcb independent reserve vote. Mr. Buchanan, then, m e n t s selling liquor to a person "guilty of habitual it is the right of the minority to govern and the duty of
and Canals—MaJlory, Morris, (IlLl Dunn,
should receive the Charleston nomination by all means." drunkness," told the jury that a man who gets drunk the majority to submit For years the Slaveholders, who Singleton, Burroughs Gurley, Montgomnlerv, Bust Fervery small miuority of the People, have had,
«y. . . . • ;
. v. , , . .
If this doqs not secure to Bennett a Foreign Mission, once a month for a year or more, should be deemed
Washington, tho disposition of patronage and the conPatents—Millward, Stewart, (Md), Bonham, >*iblaek.
there is no virtoe in soap
guilty of habitual drunkness.
trol of legislation. In like manner tho minority must rule and Franks.
California United State, Senator.
Public
Buildings
and
Grounds—Logon,
Jones, How;U. 8. Marshall Bagg seems to be in trouble. A corKansas and Nebraska. The institutions of every new
Gov. Mil too S. I*thajn has been elected by the Caliondent at Washington writes the Detroit Advertiser Territory are to be shaped by the minority. The mi- ard, Babbitt and Foster.
Account*—Spinner, Kunkol, Blake Grinnell, and Alfornia legislature Unfledfitates 8enator tofillthe vacancy
*!Mr. Bagg agreed to establish a new daily paper in nority must declare who shall or shall not be Speaker, len.
c a n ^ r b y the M i n g of Mr. Broderick. The election' Detroit, in consideration of bis appointment Tho Presi- the minority must dictate who shall be President! Such
Mileage—Ash more. Van Wick, Loomis, Hardeman,
wok pface on the l l t h of January, the day after Mr. dent and Geo. Cass demand the fulfillment of his contract
and Robison, (III)
is the Democratic doctrine!
Engraving—Adrian, Covodc and Moclay.
Latham h a i been l^mugurated as Governor, to which br else his removal
It is not new. The claim of the minority to govern ia
Expenditure in the State Department—MeKean, Stoul.
office he was chbgen
September last He thus exMr. Calhoun said, ten years ago, in; the Senate, of the as old as Despotism. The world, for the most part, is Bare, Love and Dawes.
"
f.'itiWjTiT.
changes the Governorahip, with a salary of 810,000 a
Expenditure in the Treasury Department—Loomir,
United States: "The war will last between the sections governed iu that fashion. In England the minority rule
year, for tijo Senotorship, with a salary of only $3,000.
Quarfe?,
Wchs, Thomas and Train.
visile there is a slave in the South. The conflict will because they own the lands, in Franco because they own
Hia tern *ti Senator wiU expire in 1863. His elecUon
Expenditures in the War Department—Stewart, (Pa),
never terminate. Tho South, I fear, will not see it until the bayonets, in Spain because they own the money, in Larrabee, Tompkins, Cooper, and Morrill.
w*» a «uj*fee to the Weller par^, who had no Idea that
it is too late. They will become more feeble every year, the United States because they own the 81aves. The
Expenditures In tho Navy Department—Hatton,
thmr long contest with.the friends of Mr. Denver w » to
while the north will grow stronger and stronger."
crowned heads of all the earth, the Kings, Lords, Em- Underwood Blair, Hughes and Sherman.
be brought to such a termination. Mr. Latham is a
Expenditures In the PostofBce Department—Palmer.
perors, Sultans, Czars^Moguls, of every clime, the arisSTKAKKB NORTHEB.YER LOOT.—The steamer Jforthnative of Ohio, and has served one term in Congress,
Marstoii, Moore; (KyA Landrum and Stanton.
from l«HTlo 1855.
erner, which plies betwecp San Francisco and Oregon, tocrats and oligarchs of all ages have taken precisely the
Expenditures in the Public Buildings—Brayton, NoeD,
same view of the matter as the Itanocracy!
Walton, Harris, {Ya.), and Nelson. •
was totally lo!*, off Mendocino, on tho 6th of January,
, BaPOTUOAK STATE COKVEKTION.—.The Republican and thirty-six persons were drowned She was an old
Joint Committee oo Printing—Gurley, Haskins and
[Albany Evening Journal.
Dimmick.
> KMiVpoj!
State Convention has been caDedto meet at Detroit on
boat, and ought to have been condemned years ago.
A mammoth lump of direr ore from the Washoe fJointCommitto ooEnrtrfledBilb—Davidson and The sk
the 2d of May. Unless navigation ahpdftl open unusually
T. '•
.
.
W « . l H l A A « W , . » U / i
mines,
in
Carson
Valley,
has
been
forwarded
by
Morrison,
The
Washington
correspondent
of
the
Chicago
Pre®
early, the D d r n t e a from this county will be unable to
The President's aaonal message was ibci> read. On
Walsh t Co., of San Francisco, to the Washington Nag«t there- in wfieh event the Upper Peninsula exception aad Tribune sayfe:
motion of Mr. Sherman, it wa?referred to,the Committee
tional Monument It is two feet six inches long, ten inThe firatjeinark of John Hickman after
^
be permitted to go into
of the Whole oo the State of the UmoB,-4Dd ordeted to
1-1
ches wide, and eight inches thick, weighs one hundred
ech was: 'Upon thy -belly shalt
Conv^jtioa by proxy. ,
v
be printed The question of printing ti^jeoal extra numthou eat all the days of thy life.
and sixty-three pounds,- and is valued at 8600.
ber of copies was referred to the Remittee on Printing.
H- SEWAED.—We bebave that every Repubbcac
to THE HOUSE.—The Republican CongressThe
^Richmond
Enquirer
dresses
its
pages
in
solemn
i n this Coonty ia in finror of the oomi nation of W n u u
I t U t i r o p d tlud the <ka.th o f S o t o r B t o d n i c k M l
ional Caucus nominated John D. Deftees, Editor of the hlaca^oo acount of the eledion of the Republican
be announced in the Senate by Mr. Hann, aad in the
H . SEWAEZI for President
Indianapolis Journal, for Printer to the House.
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—removes all r e m a i n i n g doubt as toThe inestimable value of
p o r t p e o p l e c o m p l a i n that t h e Herald
J o e s n o t g i v e t h a t h a v e been e n g a g e d in b o r i n g f o r salt w a t e r a t E a s t S a g i offer at such price* as win accord reasonably with t h e TIMES. t h i s Discovery. Coasumption 1* no longer t o be regarded a*
an incurable malady.
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p l a c e t h e p r o m i n e n c e t o w h i c h i t ,ip j u s t l y e n t i t l e d . I f n a w , aoem a t last t o h a v e b e e n c r o w w d w i t h t h e roost
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians have already adopted thiJL
t h i s b e t r u e , t h e f a u l t i s w i t h t h e p e o p l e of N o r t h p o r t , g r a t i f y i n g success.
Traverse City, Nov-25,1859.
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treatment with almost iavariable sntcea*.; Let no Consump
n o t w i t h us. I f t h e y d o n o t feel i n t e r e s t e n o u g h fn t h e
tlve delay a m o m e n t to t r y it. I t ia their l u t hope I
I t is s a i d t h a t ouo t h o u s a n d p e r s o n s w e r e killed b y t h e
Dr. Churchill s a y s :
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p r o s p e r i t y of t h e i r t o w n t o f u r n i s h u s w i t h s t a t i s t i c s a n d
" I am anxious t h a t the I l T r o r u o s r H i T M should b« brought,
r a i l r o a d s in t h i s c o u n t r y lost y e a r , w h i l e in all E u r o p e ,
o t h e r d a t a o n w h i c h t o b a s e a n a r t i c l e d e s c r i p t i v e of
aa si»eedily as possible, i n t o universal use, as I a x o w that they
for t h e s a m e p e r i o d , t h e n u m b e r d o e s n o t e x c e e d o n e h u n w ill prove n o t only as sure a Remedy in Consumption a»Qui{heir-village, t h e y c a n n o t e x p e c t us t o g o t h e r e a n d b e g
A fit
dred
nlno Is iu I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, but also as eflbctuu a P r e s e m
f o r t h e m . W e aria n o t d o i n g b u s i n e s s in t h a t w a y . O u r
an Vaccination In-Small P o x .
T h e official c o n n t of t h e last C a l i f o r n i a S t a t e c a n v a s s
I n no instance huve 1 fonnd the remedy fail to p r o d u c e
columns are always open t o any one w h o wishes t o give
rytliing t h a t could reasonably be expected from it.
s h o w e d t h e v o t e s f o r G o v e r n o r a s f o l l o w s : W h o l e numt r u t h f u l d e s c r i p t i o n s of a n y l o c a l i t y in t h e c o u n t y or
" O u t o f twenty-ti
in the t h i r d or l a s t stage, treated
b e r c a s t 7 5 , 6 6 9 , of w h i c h L a t h a m h a d 4 4 . 0 2 3 , S t a n f o r d A n d <i I ' l J K M I U M t o e n o h p u r e h a s e r w o r t h
country, and we are always happy to receive and publish
£Vom
recovered, e i g h t b a r e died, a n d six are stfll tinder treatmeav.
8,466, C a r r e y 2 4 ,1 8 0 .
t h e m . W e h a v e n o local j e a l o u s i e s o r s e c t i o n a l p r e f e r Such a result ia altogether unparalleled In the annals of medicine."
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ences, b u t feel a n e q n a l i n t e r e s t i n t h e p r o s p e r i t y of t h e
T h e M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d h a s g i v e n n o t i c e of i t s
This Remedy ia UH> most powerful G e n e r a t o r of Bloed
FTER TWO YEARS' PROFITABLE EXPKRIwhole Grand Thtvcrsc country. r
readiness t o r e t i r e i t s b o n d s t o t h e a m o u n t of $ 6 9 5 , 0 0 9
encu in our present m o d e of diaposing of o a r Jewelry, known, and Is eouallv efflcaciona In all forms of Debility,
dcc., i n d from the universal satisfaction given t o aU-wh* have Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Diseases, Chlorosis, Dyspepsit,
I f t h e p e o p l e o f N o r t t j p o r t , E l k R a p i d s , G l e n A r b o r , w h i c h fall d u e A p r i l l 1 s t I 8 6 0 .
patronized o u r hou«-, wc take pleasure iu saying t h a t tre.now r - o r whatever depend* on deficient r l t a l j t y of the system.
I n l a n d , or t h e Old Mission, wish t o create a favorable
Winchester'* Gertatee Preparation
consider our UusincsH FAIULT and I-KKMJJIE.NTLY established.
A S o u t h C a r o l i n a p a p e r n o t i c e s t h e d e a t h of a m u l e
iVe wiRh it nnderstot><l that t h i s is No LOTTKSY, but a fail ia p u t np in large bottles with the following w o r d s blown in
impression abroad, their snrcst way t o d o it is t h r o u g h
w h o s e a g e w a s k n o w n w i t h c e r t a i n t y t o b e s i x t y - t w o y e a r s and legitimate sale, in which each p u r c h a s e r g c U ' t h e value the glass: " D a . J . F . U u t m c u i u - s Y v r o r n o s r u i T e * o r L i m
t h e Advertising
c o l u m n s of t h e i r C o u n t y N e w s p a p e r .
of hi* or her money in a G o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n AXD SODA. J . W i x t n x s T B i , Xuw Y o n x . " Each bottle has
a t t h e tirno of h i s d e a t h .
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , w o r t h $."> each, which can- also, a FAC-SIXTLB s i g n a t u r e .
S t n u j g e r a l w h o read f l a t t e r i n g n o t i c e s of t h o s e villages,
No o t h e r can be relied on as the pnre HypophosphitM.
not lie bought a t any retail atoro f o r the aaino p r i c e ; and in
t u r n i n s t i n c t i v e l y t o tlie a d v e r t i s i n g c o l u m n s of t h e local
A s i d e f r o m pensions, a n d t h e i n c o m e o f v a r i o u s l u c r a - addition to thu purchase, each person receives a P r e m i u m Unless perfectly pnre, t h e r are n o t only useless, b a t p o s l t i r e l y '
p a p e r , a n d if t h e y find n o t h i n g t h e r e i n d i c a t i v e of e n t e r - t i v e offices, t h e royal family of G r e a t B r i t a i n , c o s t t h e o f J o w c l r y , not les* in value than $2, a n d it may be worth injurious. No uu>N or o t h e r d r a g should be combined w i t h
them, or taken a t the same time,
S3, 5, a, 10,16, W, Sii, SO, or even $2001
prise a n d buaiuess, t h e y p r o n o u n c e t h e n o t i c e s a n d t h e G o v e r n m e n t 8 2 , 7 3 2 , 7 5 5 l a s t y e a r .
ysr- P r i c e $2 00. or three bottles for V> 00, with fhll directions f o r u*e. A liberal dlscotmt to phVslclans and t h e trade.
villalfos h u m b u g s , a n d t h o E d i t o r toft.
The D a r SAT.TS fnrnished t o t h e profession. Single bottle*
PABDOXKD.—Morton P a t t e r s o n a n d W i l l i a m Y o e t ,
'e nropose t o let a person know w h a t P r e m i u m he will re- in concentrated solotien sent by mail, when specially ordered.
A s t r a n g e r , in r e a d i n g t h e a d v e r t i s i n g c o l u m n s of t h e
s e n t e n c e d in 1858, f o r t h r e e y e a r s , f r o m H i l l s d a l e C o u n t y ,
e l>erorc s e n d i n g his money. Any Lady or Gentleman Sold wholesale a n d retail a t the Sole General Depot in t h e V.
lltrmld,
would naturally infer t h a t t h e r e was only one
d e s i r i n g one of tho above articles, can first send us their S. 43 J o h n street. Let no one deceive you, b u t pnrchaae a n d
h a v e b e e n p a r d o n e d froth S t a t e s P r i s o n .
name and addre**, s t a t i n g w h e t h e r they want the Pencil a n d use only "Winche*ter'* P r e p a r a t i o n * '
s t o r e in t h e w h o l e G r a n d T r d v e r s e c o u n t r y , a n d t h a t t h e
Pen. or Lockut, and we will make t h e i r selection, a n d inform
Dr. ChnrchiU's W o r k e a Consumption
p e o p l e o f N o r t h p o r t , E l l f I u i p i d s , t h e Mission, G l e n
H o n . W , D . B i s h o p , C o m m i s s i o n e r of P a t e n t s , h a s f o r - them by r e t u r n mail what premium t h e y are entitled to. They
is now resdy, a n d will be sent g r a t i s t o every C o a r a m p t i r a or
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with the $ \ his Pencil a n d Pen and P r e m i u m , or (iold Locket rfne delay, f o r time I* p r e c i o u s In so fktal a malady tk Cont h i s i m p r e s s i o n a b r o a d , t h e y k g o w h o w vto d o I t — l e t t h e m
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*nd Premium, are p u t u p in a safe manner, and sent t o t h e sumption. Address,
J : WINCHESTER,
•r by mail, frev of postage. O u r plan, from long experiA m e r i c a n a n d F o r e i g n Agency,
in the above business, h a s given general satisfaction, as
T h a c k e r a y g e t s a m o n t h l y s a l a r y of § 1 , 2 5 0 f o r h i s s e r J2-lj
U J o h n street, New York.
REV. S . STKXLE—The m i n i s t e r i a l l a b o r s of M r . Steele,
each purchaser can sell or trade t h e above articles for all t h e y
F o r sale by
v i c e a s e d i t o r of T h e C o r n h i l l Magazine*. N o t b a d .
cost him, and retain the preminm gratis.
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s i n c e h i s a d v e n t a m o n g u s pa P r e s i d i n g E l d e r of t h i s
If, however, any person should feci disposed t o send us
Herald Office, T r a v e r s e City.
T h e report of t h e N e w Y o r k C i t y I n s p e c t o r s a n n o n n - their money in a d v a n c e . i h e y can rely u p o n being as fairly
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fer, over a large pa^t of t h e globe, i s the consequence of
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W c return the goods, and we will freely r e f u n d the money.
r f r o m it. While t h e s u n ia below t h e horizon tbia v a p o r
But some will ask (as m a n y have,) how can we afford t o
ger* p e a r t h e e a r t h ' s surface, a n d t h e v i r u s is t a k e n w i t n i t
j o i c e t h a t a m a n possessing s o m a n y a m i a b l e . q u a l i t i e s
give so mnch for so little money? In answer, wo say, t h a t all t"h r o u g h* -the
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a e t a t a a n i rnrsi t a a n d C h r i s t i a n g r a c e s h a s b e e n se l e c t e d . t o d i s p e n s e t h e
w h o arc acquainted with tho J e w e l r y business know t h a t t i n g poison on the internal rviscera
l s e e t a a n d e x c gr rattllaai^; o r g a n s of
there is scarcely an article of; J e w e l r y p u r c h a s e d at a retail t h e body. T h e H r e r b e c o m e * t o r p i d a n d fell* t o s e e r e t e n o t
W o r d t o us. W e a r e n o t a b e l i e v e r in t h e p e c u l i a r
store upon which there is n o t a profit of IVom 100 t o <00 p e r only t h i s virns, bnt also the I d l e f r o m the 'blood. B o t h t h o
doctrines t a u g h t b y ' M r . Steele, and cannot, therefore, be
virus a n d t h e bile aoounfclate la the circniatien,ajad p r o d u c e
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the Sidneys a n d
c h a r g e d w i t h s e c t a r i a n b i a s in h i s f a v o r , b u t wo e n t e r plan of disposing of onr goods, r a t h e r t h a n s e l l i n g to C o n n - the stomach sympathise with t b e l i v e r , a n d become disordered
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t a i n a h i g h regard f o r h i m a s a m a n , a C h r i s t i a n a n d a
«0- Dealers on time, and t a k i n g tho op c e r t a i n t y of collecting also. Plnally, t h e Instinct of o n r organfsm, as if In .an att e m p t t o e x ] « l t h e n o x i o u s fusion, c o n c e n t r a t e * 4 b s w h o l e
worthy citiseu.
By t h i s arrangement, we b r i n g the p u r c h a s e r in d i r e c t com- blood of t h e body in the internal excretorie* t o f o r c e t h a n
munication with the manufacturer, and the profits t h a t a r e t o cast i t o u t . T h e blood leaves the surface, a n d r u s h e s t o
£ GOOD TOCPIARS.—Organized, a t N o r t f l p o r t , on t h e
made by t h e dozen hands through which J e w e l r y ha* t o pa**, the central o r g a n s with congestive violence. T h i s 1* t h e
— "*"e to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, ** a b o r e ' s t a t e d .
1 8 $ uIL, b y R e v . S . Steele, D J J . G . W . C T . , a L o d g e of
CHILL. But in thl* effort i t rail*. T h e n t h e J P i m follow*,
t h e r e f o r e offer the following Inducement t o persons, in w h i c h t h e MOod leaves the central o r g a n * a n d rnshe* t o
t h e I n d e p e n d e n t O r d e r of G o o d T c m p l a r i .
a c t i n g as A g e n t s ft—
the surfsce. aa If In a n o t h e r effort t o e x p e l the i r r i t a t i a g
T h e f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s , w e r e c l o c t e d a s i t s officers: M r s .
p r i s o n t h r o u g h t h a t other g r e a t e x c r e t o r y — t h e akin. In t h i s
D E L I V E R E D AT H I S O F F I C E
also i t fella a n d t h e systesn abandon* the a t t e m p t exhaaated,
M a r g r e t t M c C l e l l a n d , P . W . G . T . ; a D o n a l d s o n , W . C . T . ; in T r a v e r s e City, on or before t h e first d a y of A p r i l , 18C0.
f u r t h e r inducements, ace Circular.
a n d wait* f o r the recovery of 'strength to repeat the hopele**
H b r a t i o B r o o k s , W . Y . T ; & A - McCIeDand, W A ; W m .
A m o n g o u r P r e m i u m s are articles suitable f o r Ladies snd effort a n o t h e r day. These *rw<he fits o r p a r o x r t m s of P e r e r
O. A. STEYESS, Agent.
T r a r r r s e City, Dec., 18.19.
Gentlemen, sucu as
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• Gill, W . T . ; W i l i i a m M a s d n , W . C . ; E U h u P o w e r s , W .
m i n e t h e health if It is not r e m o v e d .
M i ; M i a M a t y M a s o n , W . D . M , ; M i s s Ofiyo ' N i c h o l s , r ^ O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y L A D Y THAT,
We have labored t o find, a n d h a r e found, ai
V X will send her address to Mrs. E . Crcager, B a l t i m o r e City,
A j e f s A r a e Care,
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. i U J - S ^ e j i d Mrs. S o p h r o n i a Mason, W . L . H A
GOLD S H I R T STUDS—plain a n d with s e t t i n g s ; GOLD S o a a f stimulate* t h e liver t o erfpel i t from t h e b o d y . ' A* It s a o u l A
Pixa—new s t y l e ; (Jold Breast Pin*, C a l i f o r n i a Diamond
so It does, e n r e t h i s a f i i e t l n g disorder with p e r f e c t c e r t a i n t y
Pins, Gold Bings, A c , i c .
And it doe* m o r e , o r r a t h e r does w h a t i s ef n j o r e service t o
M r . H o f f m a n , w h o i s e l e c t e d S e r g e a n t ^ t - A r m a of t h e W H Y L A B O R S O H A R D W H E N W A S H 1 . T G T
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" f r o m the system a s It i s absorbed, a n d t h u s keeps t h o s e w h o
u*e of wlrfoh the clollies can be washed v e r y clean wit*- —*
e ft f r e e f r o m its a t t a c k s ; keep* t h e system In health t h o u g h
f r q m M a r y l a n d in 1 8 5 4 a n d w a s o n e of t h e f e w S o u t h e r n " boiling, and with very little rdbbine. By this m e t h o d x—... We have GOLD WATCHES; Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Btone
Cameo, G a r n e t and Coral Breast P i n s and E a r Bings, Qtold
i * ^ T e f l T - T I I B ^'ASHING CAN R E D O N E
m e n w h o voted against t h e Kansas N e b r a s k a BiU.. H e
B r a c e l e t Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
I N H A L F T H E T I M K , a n d the c l o t h e s are v e n ' a ' h i t e a n d clean,
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
* 1 » d e n o u n c e d t h e a a u l t u p o n S e n a t o r 8 u m n e r a n d v o t e d a n d last much longer, f o r t b e y are not worn by r u b b i n g a * b v
the old way of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. T h e articles used ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, A c c o r d e o n s ; At.'
f o r t h e e x p u l s i o n of B r o c k s fr&fa t h e H o u i f t .
UnexcejHlonal Reference* given w h e n e v e r r e q n i r e d .
cost but little and are easy t o obtain. I mail t h e reeelpe to
Jtif AGENTS W A N T E D f o r every p a r t of the C o u n t r y .
•der. p o r t a g e paid, onfreceipt of fifty cent*; t h r e e c e n t postC o u n t C o r o u r h a s b e e u r a s t o r e d t o p o w e r i n Sardiua,
" • B.—In Rending y o n r Ilarne^ write the State, Cotmty a n d P a i n f u l Affections or t h e Spleen, Hysterica, Cotle, I
f e s t a m p s ' a s good a* money.,
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and Palatal Affections or tbe Stomach and BowaL..
Town plainly, so as t o avoid l e t t e r s b e i n g miscarried.
A d d r e s s ,. '
DR. J . P . C R E A C B R
aa P r i m e M i n i s t e r
T h i s important fact indicates t h a t
which, when a r i s i n g f r o m t h i s cause, will be f o u n d t o «
ADDRESS,
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Baltimore C l t r , Md.
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t e r in his g o n e r a l I t a l i a r r p o l i c y , a n a p p a r e n t d e s e r t i o n of H o n e y recipos, f o r t h e y a r c all I .claim for t h e m , a n d they
Thl* f t accomplishes by stimulating tbe excretorie* t o e x should be In every family.
14-3in
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come habited
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< t h i s t h e i r office of t h e i r own
ONEY—THE BEST O F HONEY.—I HAVE A
JtfDICIAL CIRCUIT.
H e n c e arises what w t e r m a c c l i m a t l p n . . Time n™.^
T h e Boston Traveller learns t h a t t h e owners of the
valuable recipe f o r m a k i n g Honey, which I w i l l send t o
A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W , I DO H E R E B Y
id, b u t o f t e n life Is n o t l o n g enough, o r ia
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P e m b e r t o n Mill h a v e m a d e c l a i m u p o n t h e I n s u r a n c e c o m - any-person u p o n rei-e'rpt of fifty cents. We make u s e of it
in o u r family,.AT H A L F T H E COST, a n d c o n s i d e r i t a* good for thu N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of the S U t e of Michigan, for sacrificed in the a t t e m p t while thl* A g n e C o r e " doe* ft a t
— a n d w i t h safety. We h a r e groat reason t o b e t t e r * thl*
p a n i e s f o r t h e e n t i r e a m o u n t o f t h e I n s u r a n c e , some $ 4 1 5 , a 8 H n best article bf Bee hunev, m o x wBion IT CASSOT BK the years lfcfiO nnd lBf.l, a* follow*: I n
. . urer an well as safer r e m e d y f o r the * b o l e claM o f d i s 0 0 0 , a n d h a v e retained a b l e c o u n s e l in case t h e - l a j m i s TOlu.. Any person w h o will m a k e a n d sell it, r a n clear f r o m A L L E G A N COUNTY—On the tffird Tuesday of March, the eases which are caused by the ralwistio infection, t h a n a n y
• - » t o three dollars p e r d a v . I t o n l v requires four articles to
second Tuesday of July, a n d the f o u r t h T u e s d a y of Octo:e
o t h e r which h a * been d i s c o r e r e d ; a n d i t h a a j | | p a n o t h e r
M f ^ e y can be had at any s t o r e f o r fifty cent*,
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p * A T H o r JtjDcis S w A * . — J n d g e G u a t a r v a ' Swan,,
make it In fifteen minutes, at *uy time, 'f hrve c e n t poatfonrth Tuesday of June, a n d the t h i r d T u e s d a y in OctoPrepared by D r . J . C. A v e r A Co., Lowell, Ma**. P r f e e O a e
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Address,
rtfc. J . P. CRHAOER,
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On #ie first Tneaday i n A p r i l a n d D o l l a r p e r bottle.
y e a r s P r e s i d e n t o f t h e 8 t a t e B a n k of O h i o , d i e d F e b . 6,
Ayer** C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
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and the first Tuesday in October.
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NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the sccond T n e s d a y i n A p r i l a n d h a s won for Itself e a c h a renown f o r the cur* of e v e r y v a r i e t y
of T h r o a t a n d L u n g Complaint, t h a t i t I* e n t l r e l v u n n e c e s s a r y
the first T u e s d a y In September.
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MECOSTA COUNTY—On t h e Uiird Tuesday In April, a n d
" F I N E H O X E Y . — D r . R." O.' Smith of t h i s c o u n t y , presented
the sccond Monday i a September. (Osceola C o a u t y at- been employed. A* i t h a s long been in c o n i t a n t a a e t h t o o g f c F e r r y , will t a k e $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 o u t of t h o V i r g i n i a E x c h e q u e r .
with beautiful honey, equal If n o t s u p e r i o r t o a n r t h i n g
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a c c o r d i n g t o the d i r e c t i o n * given In a recipe w h i c h s h e pur- OCEANA COUNTY—On t h e f o u r t h Monday i n April, a n d t h e may be relied o n t o do t o r .their relief all i t haa e r e r been
first T h u r s d a y in O c t o b e r .
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chased „ r n n j . p . CREAOER, Baltimore C l t r , Maryland.
MASON C O C X T i — O n the f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in A p r i l and the round t o do.
a g e t t h e recipe f o r s a k i n g h o n e v. a n d b e l n Ayei*B
Cathartic Pills,
first Mohdav in October.
'*the Honey bee, b y writing t o D r . Oreager, iA8
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MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first T n e s d a y In May. a n d t h e F o r ail t h e p a n o s e s ot a P u r g a t i v e Medicine; f o r C o s t i r t e e a s ;
street, Baltimore City, Mary is nd, e n o l o r i a g
foartli Tuesday in September. ( W e x f o r d and l U f s a n k e e f o r t h e c u r e of Dyspepsia; f o r J a n n d l c e ; f o r t h p c o r e of Indis i n g d u r i n g l h e p a s t season, B a p t i s t , M e t h o d U m v e N
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S t o m a c h ; f o r the cure of E i y r f p e l s s ; f o r the P i l e s ; fer the
H E G R E A T F E M A L E " P I L L . — D P . J . P . C R E A - G R A N D . T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e necpud Tnesday in
C^hoKcsL
May, a n d t h e t h i r d Tuesday in S e p t e m b e r . ( A n t r i m a n d
ger is t h e a g e n t wholesale a n d NtmH for D r . Wheatlelgh's
of t h e S k i n ; f o r t h e e
Kalkaska Counties attached-)
celebrated F e m a l e Pill*. THKSX PILX* A a x T a t a r IXVALOAU r e r C o m p l a i n t ; f o r D r o p s y ; f o r t h e c u r e of T e t t e r . l
STATU C o v n a m o s . — T h o R e p u b l i c a n s of M a s s a c h u F . 3. LITTLEJOHN.
and Salt R b e u m ; f o r W o r m s ; for t h e c u r e of G o u t ; f o r a DinC i r c u i t J a d g e of Ute N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t .
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They are s u a a r - c p a t o ^ s o t h a t t h e m o s t sensitive can t a k e
appoint Delegates t o the National Convention. N e w
1W h a r e been strictly followed.
hem pleasantly, a n d t h e y are t h e best a p e r i e n t in t h e world
O E T S A N D P O B T H Y O F YEKMONT—EDFlfe
J w a e y meets on t h e 8 t h 6f M a r c h .
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#r *n t h e purposes ef a fern(1y physic.
by Abbey H. Hemingway. T h e d m i r n o f t h i s w o r k if to
r ^ r w « o t o b l e « i e y a r t perfectly safe. Single b o x e s
P r i e s 15 cent* p a r B o x ; S i x B o l e * fer One Dollar.
order, paid, u p o n receipt or S I - t h r e e c e n W a g e represent the g e n e r a l poetic l i t e r a t u r e e l V e r m o n t from / i t *
e a r l y s e t t l e m e n t t o t h e p r o s c n t period. T h e selections' are
i f o o d as m o n e y .
G r e a t n u m b e r * of C l e r g y m e n . Physicians. Statesmen, s n d
of t h o V i r g i n i a L c g i & t u r e l i n e recently p a r s e d a h a
(ratilered f r o m the most reliable sources, a n d will eape/lally
DH. 3. P . C S E A G E B .
m l n e n t peraonages, h a r e tent their n a m e e t o certify the onInterest all V o r m e n t e r a by b l r t h - r i g h t n o w r e s i d e n t In tKts ax ' paralleled usefulness of t h e s e remedje**, b u t o n r space h e r e
Baltimore ;city, Afd.
a u t h o r m n g * l o a n of, h a l f a million Of doQani f o r t h e p a r o t h e r States.
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n o t p e r m i t t h e insertion of t h e m . The A g e a t a h e t t w
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A h o a l f i O O p e r a e o t a r e c o n s t a n t l y e m p l o y e d i n .'the
• Optical a n d Philosophical Apparatus, No. 150 Jell
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t abonld be followed f o r t h e i r o n e . :
A r e u n e , invite nil .that? • o f f e r i n g f r e m d e f e c t i v e sight, tc
speet their a s s o r t m e n t of-grtartfy i m p r o v e d
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Superior a n d Scrap Iron, of all aisea. at greatly r«4aaed ratos.
Tho Lake Superior Bar I r o n sold by t h e C f u n p a m ; fa sll
r p a p B R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N O F W.
made from Charooal Pig. Sod Is Ctr b e t t e r t h a n t h e I r o n mad*
p e c u l i a r construction of the'Retort, whereby Gaa fa
X S O t O . H are h a v i n g p r e p a r e d aad published a aeri
quickly, eaajly a n d economically generated f r o m Rosin, OH, f r o m Hard C o a l , a n d their L a k e S u p e r i o r Merchant I r o n is
Political Tracts, u n d e r t h e supervision of U>e Congreaaional Tallow a n d r e f u s e Grease of any kind, a n d p r o d u c i n g , f o r
about e i g h t y cents, as much l i g h t as a thousand feet of ordin a r y coal Gak.
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a n d will bear comparison with the best I r o n m a d e in vh*
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— A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s s t the hands of the Inventor, country.
eye shop*
i n e y are n u n i a a e a » w e aneap rate oi s e v e n i j - n i
Wyandotte Rolling Mill C o m p a n y and E u r e k a I r o n Compaw h o h&t had many y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , as
rt»T^klypUhM^d tearf"
per WB|Jr*d e«pleA, f r e e of p o s t a g e .
weU aa by ourselves a n d others, has placed the invention be- ny draft* taken at par in e x c h a n g e for I r o n o r any IndebtedThe following tract* havo already been p u b l i s h e d :
yond all d o u b t of its practicability. The public may b e con- ness to the Cotnpaay.
T r a c t No. 1. HOW W E ARK GOVEBNKD.—Being
Manufactured Iron also g i \ e n in e x c h a n g e for good S c r a p
fidently assured t h a t it is a t o n c e the moat aimple a n d useful
OS! t h e w o r l d may g f r e u s the'fame we' seelf, *
Iron.
of any t h i n g of the kind ever before constructed.
And shout t o t h e x l o u d s above,
.Call a n d see or address
T h e present object of the proprietors is t o dispose of city,
A i t tb» h e a r t still pinos for a d e a r e r song
WM. H. X. A BRISK IE. Seoretarv.
county and slate Righuv on the most favorable terms, a n d to 1
%
fnmthelij*
of t h o s e w e lor*.
plete analysis of t h e votes on the Homestead Bill.
n3
immediately introduce t h e work* i n t o general use.
j S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward Avrjinc a n d C p n f t e s a - a t .
T r a c t NO. 8. T H E ATTITITDB OV NATIONAL I'ABTIES
Works from 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, a r e now in j
t O N F O U N D R Y . — T I 1 K ITJt DEIffilGNED . ARE PRK
IN BESPECT TO A P A C I F I C B A l I J t O A D .
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturer*, Detroit,/
pared t o f u r n i s h , at s h o r t notioe. Stationary E n g i n e s Mill
T r a c t No. *. T H E 81,AVE TRADE.—Showing t h a t the pi
aa well aa c r c r y t h i n g connected with the " S u n - L i g h t G a * '
ceedings a n d debates d a r i n g the h u t M SJ^OII of the late W o r k s , - ' w h i c h will be-supplied by tliem s t a l l the principal tieariug, Warehouse l i p l s t i n g Apparatus, attd all varieties of
Iron W o r k . Repair work on Propellers, Steamers a n d Saw
Congress indicate a
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points In the Union, to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
f i n a holy word, y e t H o f t e n b r i n g s
Person* of small capital, a n d particularly Gas Fitters, by Mills, executed promptly a n d thoroughly.: C a l l a g e — e v e r y
T h e tear t o tho b r i m m i n g oye.
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making an investment in t h e right to use t h e - Sun-Light Gas d e s c r i p t i o n .
WhcnJLoved one# part, a n d the irembUng Hp
BRASS FOUNDRY.
W o r k s . ' ' w i l l lie certain of an immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n .
Is b r e a t h i n g Its fond * Good-bye I"
liversally reprobated traffic will-be a s heartily sustained
93T~ All communication* in t h e premises directed t o t h s We are prepared t o e x e c u t e orders of anywise for Brass a a d
Composition Castings, promptly.
Vas is t h e Institution of slaverv itoelf. undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention. .
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Oil Globes, Oil C u p s Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. C.uagr C o e k f .
T r a c t No. 6. OVERLAND B O I T E 8 TO T H E P A C I F I C —
'
J O H N Q. DUDLEY.
K t x r a o r d i n a i y s t r e n g t h a n d activity, w i t h t h e m o s t
Cylin.ler Cocks, Steam Whistles f o r Steamboats, Locomotive*
T H E llOTTERFIKLD CONTBACT.
T r e a s u r e r f o r Proprietor*,
a n d Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers and Locomotive^ und a r i n g c o u r a g e , S o d a t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e o f life in t h e T r a c t No. 0. OPPOSITION O F T H E SOUTH TO T H E DEn3
No. 77 Wooda-ard Avennc, Detroit, Michigan.
der e i g h t hundred pounds.
VELOPMENT O F OREGON AND OF. WASHING
y V o o d s , w o n for J c i h n a P k > e h a r t , a h l g h r e p a t o t i o n a m o n g
O O K F O R T H E T I M E S I i — T H E E X I L E OF
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS O F T H E WEST.
<he Bret s e t t l e r s of W e s t e r n V i r g i n ! * a n d O h i o . W h e n
FLORIDA.—sv j o s m t * IL.OIBDINOS.—IHustrrted with 6
IRON RAILING AND V F 3 U N D A H S .
tine engravings.—One Volume, 12mo. 330 pp. P r i c e $1.— We are pre|>ared to exeeutc all orders f o r I r o n Railing fhr
t h « O h f o C o t n p & n v f p o o d e d i t s s e t t l e m e n t a t M a r i e t t a , in
T h i s Work portrays,with e m i n e n t Ability,the c r i m e s eoramit- P r i v a t e Buildings, Churcttes, Public S q u a r e s , a n d f a r CemeteA p r i l , 1778, F l e c h a r t w a s e m p l o y e d a s a s c o u t a n d h u n t conies, f
tedfby onr Government aghinst the Maroons who fled f r o m r y Lot*.
All orders should be addressed t o
e r . I n t h i s s e r v i c e h e h a d no s u p e r i o r N o r t h of t h e O h i o .
South Carolina and other Slave State*, seeking protection unj s a r C o m e r of Fifth and Woodbridge-sts., opposite Machine
. LEWIS CLEPHANE,
A t p e r i o d s Of t h e g r e a t e r d a n g e r , w h e n t h e I n d i a n s w e r e
der Spanish law*. It shoa-s liod faith exercised towards the Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, D e t r o i t
Secretary National Republican Association.
k n o w n ' t Q V e , t o u c h Incensed a g a i n s t t h e w h i t e s , h e w o u l d
Indians of Florida, and is found to present a true view of .the
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long-fought F l o r i d a War, Which was, in t n i f h , A W A R F O l !
s t a r t from t h e a o f t j e m o n t w i t h DO c o m p h n i o n b u t h i s dog,
SLAVERY.
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r p O B A N K E R M , I.AND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
C o , WALTH**, Hase., Manufacturers or P A T E N T LEa n d r a n g i n g Within a b o u t t w e n t y m i l e s o f a n I n d i a n t o w n , A
Krora CoTaruor ClttM. or ghia. .
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Jl J . Sage A Son's, Map Publisher*, Stationers, Engraver*,
w o u l d b u i l d h i s c a b i n a n d t r a p a n d h n n t - d a r i n g n e a r l y VER WATCHES.—These s u p e r i o r Watchea ore made by the
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J m e k e c | « r . The m o v e m e n t s are now in much instruction. I t seta in a striking light an i m p o r t a n t
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arise f r o m p e r u s i n g t h i s w o r k without deepened convictions Stock. Coupon Bonds. U>tlcr,Note and BiU Heads, Envelope:*.
o o s r n e i g h b o r h o o d , a n d h o w a s fcarfttl lost h i s b a r k m i g h t the unequalod A m e r ic a n flrf-arma, which enable* us to pro- of t h e w r o n g or slaveholdlng, e n d the necessity of earnest
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grounds for the b e a r and t h e beared, w h e r e no whito man
of O d e Dollar.
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T Q O O T S , S H O E S A N D B I B B E R S , A T ' WHOLED S A L E ONLY.—-We have received f r o m the Manufactua b o B M i u b e a r , a n d ' t h o small s t r e a m s t h a t fell i n t o t h » pairers, a n d w a t c h repairing i s always uncertain and .expenA R E W ' S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STBEOT, rer* about 1.000 eases BOOTS, S H O E S AND,RUBBERS, of all
S c i o t » w e r e wutt m f t a d t o t h e h # n t s o f t h e b e a v e r . T h e sive. T h o Introduction of American w a t c h e s disposes of this
between L a m e d and* Cougresa streets, D e t r o i i . i l i d j — the desirable kinds, and have also on hand a ftrw t h o u s a n d
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t h u s s u p p l y their c u s t o m e r s with a n e w staple, which may 1*
a# t h e y . s e l d y m g o Jar {o h u n t in t h e w i n t e r , h e h a d little —-•* - a a n y other article, w i t h o u t mvxterv or humbug. Sold nated it in tlic most t h o r o u g h m a n n e r , makihg It-now the daily addition**—su as to keep o u r stock at all Maica large and
most extensive BREWERY IN T H E W>BT,witli facilities f o r complete- Confining.onlaelves to t h o J o h b l n e trade exc.ut o f o f r j f r b i n t h e i r i n t e r r u p t i o n . F o r ton or t w e l v e w e e k s
trade generally, nod by B O B B I N S A APPLETON,
p r o d u c i n g the finest and rao»t delicate g r a d e s of Malt L i q n o r s ;
General Agentu, 16 Maiden Lane, N. V. and Is now prepared to f u r n i s h the various qualities of Ales, sivelv, we can offer facilities unequnled In Detroit, at
1 » t r a p p e d a n d h t j n t e d i n t h i s s o l i t a r y region u n m o l e s t e d .
Woodward Avenue.
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yifftaicoeBshadequaUedhismOirtRU^uiDe expectations,'
P o r t e r and Brown Stout, f o r d r a u g h t and bottling, at p r i c e s
Detroit, Nov. 1, l^Sft.
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[ nne, Wholesale a n d Retail D e a l e r s in F o r e i g n and Do- r a n g i n g from P•; to $10 pur barrel. '
E x t r a fine a n d Stock A l e s brewed t o order.
lucStlo Dry Goods, Garnets, F l o o r Oil C l o t h s , P a p e r Hangings,
w a s h a r d l y a w a r e of ite p r o g r e s s .
TMPORTANT T O PJUNTEUS AND PUBLISIIAll Packsges extra, which, when r e t u r n e d to the Brewery X EB8.—We have now on h a n d , und constantly receiving, n
A b o u t t h e m i d d l e of P e b r n a r y , h o b e g a n t o mafoi n p F e a t h e f s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—Wo would particu- in good order, will be paid-for. at same prices a s c h a r g e d . very large Moek-of. Book and Now* P a p e r of allalacs. Wn.
larly i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of the public to t h e following Goods,
the peltry he had c a p t u r e d into package*, and t o load
j b e a t t e n t i o n of private f a m i l k * , a n d c u s t o m e r s in general, are Agents for nine of the best Mills in the country, w h i r l i
which we have In great variety o f - s t y l e s and prices : Brocbe
liis c t m o e w r t h t h e p r o c e e d s of h i s w i n t e r ' s h n n t , w h i c h Shawls, l o n g a n d square ; B a y S t a t e d o . do. d o . ; W a t e r l o o do. is particularly called to the E N C E I £ I O R CREAM A L E . Old gives us a chance t o c o m p e t e and undersell any cstkldlrlinK-nt
u a f p t y . h a d b o e n s e c r e t e d in t h e willows, a few iniles do. do. ^ G e n t l e m e n ' s do. do. d o . ; Mantillas, bcantlfal stvlrs: friends a n d new may bo assured of tho s u p e r i o r qnality a n d in- t h e West, and would My t h a t we mill print-paper e-lnairtr
flavor of t h e s e povcrsgcs, and all are invitcd-to call and sani' ami a butter article .than can be found in t h i s m a r k e t : Also,
lietow t h e little b a r k h u t i n w h i c h h e h a d lived. T h e d a y Black, Fancy; Poulard, Bayadore a n d Moire A n t l q d e 8 ( l k s ;
pie for themselve*. All- orders, with t h e m i o n e y enclosed,
a. invoice of line Blannlllas.—
e h a v e ^ u s t re^
lteibrO t h a t w h i c h h e h a d fixed -on for h i s d e p a r t u r e , a t F r e n c h a n d E n g l i s h Mtrlnoe*. plain a n d figured : P a r t m c t t s s , will receive p r o m p t attention.
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Delaines, In great v a r i e t y ; Valencia P l a i d s and"Stripe* ; Allb c l r a a rettrring t o ,Ms c a m p f u s t M e v e n i h g , J T e e h a r t ' g wool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e l s ; S a t t i n c t t s ; Broadcloths: DaMalt a n d H o p s for sale at the lowest market rates.
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a c u t e e a r c a u g h t t h e report of a rifle in t h o E r e c t i o n o f masks; 9 ' i k « t « ; L i n e n s ; E m b r o i d e r i e s ; Hosiery; Gloves;
, t h e l a d ^ n towns; b u t ' a t s o r e m o t e a d j a t a n c e , t h a t n o n e R i b b o n s ; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, &c., Ac.
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» Carpet Department.
b a t a backwoodsman could have distinguished t h e s o u n d
FUBNISHIN'G GOODS, at the C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m of H. l i l C H M O N D N ii B A C K V 8 ^ — P R K M 1 U M ACCOUNT.
I V Book Manufactory a n d Book-Blnderv, No. IRS, Jefferson
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Pl.v, 1 P l y , Superfine, Cotton UALLOCK«No 108, Jefli/tton Avenue, Detroit.,. Whyre may
T h i s - h a s t e n e d biff p r e p a r a t i o n s • f o r d e c a m p i n g . N o v e r Avenue.—Account Book* of every d o > c r i p t i o n m W e t o o r i t e r ,
thWWB h e s l e p t q u i e t l y , b t r t r o s e t h e f o l l o w i n g m o r n i n g a n d Wool, C a r p e t s ; Druggets, Stsir Rod* Oilcloth, Window be found a very large, fresh a n d desirable Stock Of t h e above of s u p e r i o r p a p e r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p , at lower pLr l i e s than
8bades, Lace a n d Muslin C u r t a i n s . Uurtttiu Fixtures, Foathem, goods j u s t m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r his immediate inspection, a n d
N J M t h o d a w n ; c o o k e d a n d a t e M s l a s t m e a l in t h e lit- " a p e r H a n g i n g s Ac., Ac.
e m b r a c i n g one of the most extensive a s s o r t m e n t s e v e r before heretofore. W a r m n t e i t o give .satisfaction in-eveiy particular.
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tjfl h u t t o w h i c h h e h a d b e c o m e q n i t e a t t a c h e d . T h e s o n
We havo m a n y o t h e r styles of Goods, w h i c h will bo offered offered in t h i s market.
Comtaerclal P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding, Wxecnted to
. Amfcng bis stock will I*- found every klnd-aiid description
h a d j n t t risen, a n d h e w a s s i t t i n g o n t h e t r u n k of a M i e n t o s n l t t h e times.
order.
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of G a r m e n t snitable for Fall and W i n t e r wear.
t r e e , e x a m i n i n g t h e p r i m i n g a n d l o c k of h i s gun, c a s u a l l y
The s u b a c r i b e r liavlng h a d an e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r fourteen
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K — M I L E S STANDISH ILF r o m the low priced nfid c h e a p e r grades, t o the m o s t fine
' ^ n g a l o o k u p t h e river b a n k , h e s a w a n I n d i a n slowLUSTRATED—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m original snd fashionable garments—ull of which h a v e been m a n u f a c - years, feels assured t U a v w e y ci^n detS c o m p e t i t i o n In j m c e s
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i r e d w l t l i t h c utmost care and WABR.INTKII to give satisfaction. a n d quality, of workmHiahip.
Order* f r o m Banks,Merchant*. Mj»»utacturers a n d Bailr-.atl
i-*8efnlly i n s p e c t i n g t h e t r a c k h i s m d c c a s i n l e f t in t h e s o f t of Miles 8tandlsh; hy H e n r y W. I ^ n g f c l l n w . T h e r e will be
All p e r s o n s d e s l r o n s o f p u r c h a s i n g e i t h e r at W H O L E S A L E
Companies, respectftilly Kollclted.
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e a r t h a s h e r e t u r n e d t o His h u t t h e e v e n i n g b e f o r e . H e e i g h t or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of t h e roost e x q u i s i t e charac- OR R E T A I L sre respeetfullv invited t o call nnd e x a m i n e h i s
ter, e x e c u t e ^ by Brady, w i t h intersected c n a u u - c o l o r e t leaves,
i r a t a n t y W ^ t e d M s g u n , s t e p p e d ^ e h i n d a t r i S T a n d w a i t - ( e o n t a i n i n g tho descriptive text,! the whole t o be bonnd In extensive stock, which shall ba ode red a t p r i c e s unifqrmlv f t l i j V R L E S B l ' W C I 5 , ( S u c c e w v r t o M.'HowafdWehster,>
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IL H A l . L O C K . " V / D e s l e r f r i Foreign and Domestic Hardware,•H6n*ekcrped till t h o . I n d i a n c a i n e w i t h i n .the s u r e r a n g e of h i s s h o t q u a r t o m o r o c c o covers, with bevelled and g i l t edges.
i u g Articles.Mechanics' Tools, Stoves, G r a t e s , T i n a n d J a p Early o r d e r s are solicited, as the slow proce>vs of p r e p a r i n g
H e a t h e n .fl?ed a n d t h o I n d i a n felL B u s l u p g f r o m t h o
I L A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O P IMPROVED RAH>
ed W a r c , . D r t l u Tile, Ac. Agent for, the' A m e r i c a n a n d
• road Watches, cased in beautiful styles, w a r r a n t e d exc o m o n hia p r o s t r a t e f o e , h e w a s w a s a b o u t t o a p p l y t h e the P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g b e i n g d o n e In clond y weather) will
onean Law A g e h c y of Litz A Kiqqi, No. t N a s n t r *tree«.
p r e s e n t t h e Immediate Issee of a second e d i t i o n , a n d conse cellent time-keepers: do do Swiss, full jewelled. Levers in
s c a l p i n g i m H b ; " b u t s e e i n g t h e f i n i n g Bilver b r o a c h e s , qnently only those ordered In a d v a n c e can be jorovlsed.
overy atyle, (rOLl) PENS.—1 c o n t i n u e m a n u f a c t n r l n g . P e n s New Y o r k — f o r the recovery of Debts, I ^ g a c l e a abd Inheriw i d i b W a d b a o d s o n h i s a r m s , h e fell t o c u t t i n g t h e m
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P r i c e Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen a n d subscriptions of overy desirable patte A . These pens have received a S l l v e r
tceivftfl. nt m v «tnw*'
Bllaiittances
made, to all parts of G c n o a a v , with safety a m i
liXffle, arid t n c l d q g t h e m I n t o t h e ; b o s o m of h i s hontinir
Medal a n d Diploma at the Michigan S t a t e Fair, a n d are n o t to
»Wrt. W h i l e b u s i l y o c c u p i e d i n s e c u r i n g t h e spoils. t h o
lie surpassed by auv P e n s i n m V k e t . Also dealer In F I N E dispatch. No'.-201 Jfclfersob a v e n u e , K e a r s l e y ' s B I o e k , D e t r o i t ;
Mich.
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J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, nnd F A N C Y GOODS.
s t a r o c r a c k o f a rifleaod t h e p a s s a g e of a b r i f t h r o u g h
I have an experienced Jeweller, callable of m a k i n g new
f b e l b u D r t p o a c h ' n t h a side, c a u s e d h i m t o l o o k u p , w h e n
y r o r r P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK O F V E G E T A B L E
S A O E & S O N S , K A P T T R I . I S H F R S , STATHlNHRS
'ork to order.
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h e s a w t h r e e I n d i a n s w i t h i n a h u n d r e d y a r d s of h i m . W ;and A n i m s l l ' h v a i o l o g v , designed f o r t h e u s e of Schools.
FITTING STONES and Diamond W o r k , a n d F i r o Gliding
N. Y.. over Sago's Piano Rooms.—We are prepared to excfiiln
T t i C T , b e i n g *00 n u m e r o u s f o r h i i » t o e n c o u n t e r , h e s o i z e d Seminaries an<LCollages, by Henr>" Ooadbv, K . D., Professor
nd Galvanizing, done at s h o r t notice.
of Vegetable ai\d Animal Physiology a n d fentomology in the
all w o r k entrusted t o ns wlth prompttie** and despatch, a n d
h i s rifla a n d t o o k t o o flight. T h e o t h e r t w o , a s h e r a n , "State AgricQlturai College of Uichlgan, embellished with npWATCH R E P A I R I N G
Being a practical w o r k m a n , all on as favorable t e r m s as a n y ( a t a b l l s h m o n t In t h e c o u n t r y .
fired a t h i m w i t h o u t e f f e c t T h £ c h a s e w a s c o n t i n u e d f o r wards of 450 l U u s U a t l o n s . Although d o ^ g a e d m a i n l y . f o r •ork entrusted to my r a r e , will lie carefully a t t e n d e d to.
C o m b i n i n g all the different b r u n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r ah.i
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cent*. Pens-sent by mall,
Stone E n g r a v i n g , a* well M Crayon Work of t h e finest de^ t w o of t h o I n d i a n s , w h o w e r e t h e s w i f t accompanied by the Cash, will I*- p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to.
t h e genitral Teaoer, s n d s h o u l d find a place in e v e r y pnblic
scription, we guarantee s a t i s b t t i o n In all, cases.
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J . IL ALLISON, Jefferson A v e n u e .
a n d private U b p a r y . The,beauty of the wood e n g r a v i n g s that
Maps, P o r t r a i t * . Show G i r d s , Ac.. L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d p r i n t e d
g $ a . s h o t a n d kill o r d i s a b l e o n e o n t h e n , a n d t h e n OVBI^so plentifully a d o r n t h i s work, is remarkable, a n d t h e i r style
in .the most.delicate colors, by • new p r o e e m .
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H A W S C U T L E R Y AND E D G E TOOL WORKS, F o o t
c o m e t h e o t h e r a t h i s leisure. H i s b u r n e r s " t r e e d , " e ^ i n o a U y p e c o i i a ^ ; wfaite, re^i, yellow a n i l blue figures, on a
of Brush street, untier the Fulton Tron Works, D e t r o i t , M.
a n d b y flanking t 6 t h o right a n d l e f t , f o r c e d M m t o n
l A P E B . — W E ARE P R E P A R E D T O S U P P L Y AT M I L L
dead Mack g r o u n d . By their d i s t i n c t n e s s t h e y h a v e elicited Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s , C o o l e r s ' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
__ prices, all sizes a n d weights of P r i n t and Book Paper:—
u n a n i m o u s a d m i r a t i o n . F o r sale by
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phunoe o f a s h o t .
Tools, A x e s of every description. P l a n i n g a n d Tobacco Ma- al*o IjCdger Paper, F l u a n d Folded P a p e r . Ijetter, ( s ^ and
Detroit, N o v . . 1 , 1 « S .
F R A N C I S "RAYMOND.
H e finaHy c o n c l u d c d to l e a v e t h e level g r o u n d s , o n
c h i n e Knives, Trusses, Ac., m a d e to o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r qnaComraerciaJ Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, F a n c y a n d
which.-thft c o n t e s t h a d t h u s f a r b e e n held, a n d t a k e to t h e T I L n ? S P A T E N T F I p E snd BURGLAR P R O O F 8 A F E S .
Staple Stationery In great variety.
itazors/Knlves, Scissorf, S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s , steel. I r o n
h i g h hiUs w h i c h l i e b a c k o f t h e b o t t o m
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100 tona of R a g s w a n t e d in e x c h a n g e .
J—< —-Theae S a f e s u t .a c o m b in a tio n of W r o u g h t a n d Chilled
a n d Bras* Ware, polished a n d r e p a i r e d in a m a n n e r to give
muscular limbs here gave him t h e advantage, as h e
RICHMOND^ A BACKUS.
Iron, t w o I n c h e s ' t h i c k . Tho W r o u g h t I r o n glveK s t r e n g t h
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Co., J , B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batwell. Syrup, Molasses, Fish. F r u i t , Spices, Nut*, Liquors, D r u g *
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