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Grand Traverse Herald, March 16, 1860
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1860-03-16
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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iVOL. II.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 16, 1860.
t£|e ®ran!i Crabrac H«ral5,
Mary of the Glen.
isro. 17.
. He came; and at the Captain's request, he also wrote ed all yonr Kvea I was steering at the time congiderabit
the same words. So did the steward. So, in succession, south of we6t and I altered my course to nor'west and
I I r U B U B B B D EVERT r » l D * T , AT
did every man of the crew who could write at alL But had a look-out aloft to see what would coma of it Bat
Ttavtme Citf, Grand Traverse County. Michigan,
not one of the various hands resembled, in any degree, the you say," he addded, turning to the passenger, " that yon
Mary of the Glen?
mysterious writing.
did not dream of writing on a slate?
Is there a heart that's broke for you.
M O R G A N B A T E S .
When the crew retired, the Captain sat deep in thought
"No, sir. I have norecollectionwhatever of dcungto
Mary ofthe Glen?
BDIT0& ASP rROPglETQE.
"Could any one have been stowed away?" At last he I got the impression that the barklsawinmydreainwas
I have lands and I have leases,
said,
"
The
ship
must
be
searched;
and
if
I
don't
find
the
I
have
gold
and
cattle,
too?
i
. TKBM8.
coming to rescue us; but how that impression came f
OHF l l « u * 4 * n F i m r f i a x n jwr u n a . pajraki* hiTarirtty la U » M >
I have sheep withfinestfleeces.
fellow he must be a good hand at hide-and-seek. Order cannot teH There is another very strange thing about
t n u i B i n n i Ituortti lot 0 * « O o L u « par i q w i (U* U o u ) < o t t a .
Can I marry yon?
up all hand."
,
« r a Ittiertloa, and twtnij-flrc t i n U fortach n b t a q a e a l Inawtlon. Yaarlr
it," be added. "Every thing here on board'seemstome
I a a o a o l a - « 1 0 for ona K i o u t ; Sffl let threa tqwt*
; SOtorhalf a
Every nook and corner of the vessel, from stem to quite familiar; yet I am very sure I never was in yoor
Nobody, sir, has spoke for me,
»i and $20 for ona colama. U ( a l t d ' M t l K m t a u at the ratal pi*.
I b> law : o n ? cents par folio of 100 wortb.tortfcaflmluartioc. ao4
stem, was thoroughly searched, and that with all the ea- vessel before. It is all a puzzle to me. What did you*
Mary of the Glen:
U for aaah Mto*qa*oi. Ki-rry Scare coonta a word. K l e v a
There is no heart that's broke for me,
gerness of excited curosity, for the report had gone out mate see?"
- i — iOparctol
""
. -addrd
X C 3 R a U a o dfljrnr.
«
*• doobla
' — M a pi
prCa.
work without rnlei,
work,
Mary of the Glen;
411 lata) adrrrtlaluDaoU m o i l be paid forttrietlj In advaaea.
that a stranger had shown himself on board; but not a Thereupon Mr. Brace related to them, all the dream
But there is a blue eyed Willie,
living soul beyond the crew and officers was found.
stances above detailed The conclusion they finally arWho labors with the men.
AB Kinds of i«b Prirtiflf Ntallf and Eipeditiouslj Eieoitti
Returning to the cabin after their fruitless search, " Mr. rived at that it was a special interposition of Provident* to
Who brings the sweet pond-lily.
1
To Mary of the Glen.
Bruce," said the Captain, •' what the devil do you make save them from what seemed a hopeless fate.
of all this?"
THERON HOST WICK,
The above narrative was communicatedtome by Capt
He has neither lands nor leases.
Can't tell dr. I saw the man write; you see the writ- J. S. Clarke, of the schooner Julia Hallook, who hail it
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Bat his cheeks are cherry red.
ing. And there must be something in it"
Andfinerthan yonr fleeces
directly from Mr. Brace himself They sailed together
CLERK AND REGISTER,
Are the curls Upon his head;
"WelL it would seem so. We have the wind free, for 17 months, in the years' 1836 and '37; so that 0«pt
And though he's never spoke for me;
and I have a great mind to keep her away and 6ee what Clarke had the story from the mate about 8 year* after
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
I know he loves me true.
will become of it"
Will gtra ptnoual ivtlecUon to tha
its occurence. He has since lost sight of him, and does sot
And his heart it wonid break for me,
" I surely would, sir, if I were in your place. It's only know whether he is yet alive. All he has heard of him
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
III should marry you.
a few hours lost, at the worst"
I-ooatton o f L a n d s at T r n v p r n e C i t y L n n i l
since they were shipmates is, that he continued to trade
Office,S n l e o f M . B . I>irui W n r n i t i w , a n d
"Well, well see. Go on, deck and give the course to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the
The Rescae.
« G w n e r u l A-nctiicy
BuMinewi.
OOea in Court HOUK. T r a r a n a City, Mich.
40-17
We make the following selections from a new book by uor' west And, Mr. Bruc^," he added, as the mate brig Comet, and that she was lost
rose to go, " have a look-oat aloft, and let it be a hand
I asked Captain Clark if he knew Brace well, and what
Robert Dale Owen, entitled "Footfalls on the Boundaries you can depend on."
WM. H . l'ARKS,
•.
sort of a man be was.
of Another World:"
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
His orders were obeyed. About 3 o'clock the lookAs truthful and straightforward a man," he repled
G r a n d H a v e n , Miohigan,
Mr. Robert Brace, originally descended from some out reported an ice-berg nearly ahead, and shortly after,
ever I met in all my life. We were as intimate as
iTill attend Court and to Collections in the counties of Grand branch of the Scottish family of that name, was born, in what he thought was a vessel of some kind close to iL
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
25-ly* humble circumstances, abrfut the close ofthe last century, As they approached, the Captain's glass disclosed me brothers; and two meo can't be shut together, dibt up
for 17 months in the same ship, without getting to b o t
at Torbay, in the South of England, and there bred up fact that it was a dismantled ship, apparently frozen in the whether they can trust one another's word or sot Ha
L A N D W A R R A N T
in seafaring life.
ice, and with a good many human beings on it Shortly always spoke of an incident that seemed to bring him nearAND,^
When about thirty years of age, to wit, in tho year after, they hove too, und sent out the boata t<S relieve the er to God and to another world I'd stake my life upon
1§28, he was first mute on a bark tradiug between Liver- sufferers.
it that he told me no lie."
T A X - P A Y I N G - A G E N C Y . pool
and St John's, New Brunswick.
It proved to be a vessel from Quebec, bound to LiverTiwrse (Sty, Graad Trawrw C^ity, Mick
On one of her voyages bound westward, being then pool,- with passengers on board. She had got entangled Portrait of Win. H . Seward, by a Douglas Man.
somefiveor six weeks out and having neared the Eastern in the ice, andfinallyfrozen fast, and had passed several
The Washington correspondent of the New York
rfENRY D.~OAMPBELL.
portion of the Banks of Newfoundland, the Captain and weeks in a most critical condition. She was stove, her •Times, whose graphic sketches of prominent Members
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR mate had been on deck at noon, taking an observation of decks swept—in fact a mere wreck; and her provisions of the present Congress have attracted much attention,
sale or location; Investment* made; Taxes paid on non- the sun; after which descended to calculate their day's! and almost all her water gone. Her crew and passengers
had lost all hopes of being saved, and their gratitude for has been trying his pencil upon Gov. Seward Below
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and pur- work.
chase of lands at tax sales.
The cabin, a small one, was immediately at the stern the unexpected rescue was proportionately great.
we give the portrait simply reminding the reader that
And will always give the most careful attention to the inter- the vessel, and the shortest stairway descending to it
As one of the men who had been brought away in the he is an incorrigible Douglas man, thA they may make
ests of my Correspondents, and i:t liberality, promptness and of
accuracy of business transactions, would court comparison ran athwart ship. Immediately opposite to this stairway, third boat that had reached the wreck was ascending the the necessary allowances for the prejudices he admits fce
just beyond a small square landing, was the mate's room; ship side, the mate, catching a glimpse of hi3 face, start[Det Adv.
Traverse City, Nov. 25, 1850.
l-6m andfromthat landing there were two doors, close to each ed pack in consternation. It was the very face he had possesses against Gov. 8eward:
other, tho one opening aft into the cabin, the other front- seen, three or four hours before, looking up at him from " While the mere political Republicans seem aO in
favor of taking down theflagof " I.Tepressibie Conflict,"
the stairway into the state-room. The desk in the the Captain's desk.
L a n d , Tax, a n d G e n e r a l Agency. ing
state-room was in the forward part of it, close to the door; At first he tried to persuade himself it might be fancy; and nominating Bates, of Missouri, the earnest and actso that any one sitting at it, and looking over his should- but the more he examined the man the more srire he be- ive men of that party, who move under the influence of
MORGAN B A T E S
came that he was right Not only the face, but the per- principle, appear to lave become more decided in the
Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co.. er could see into the cabin.
resolve either to have Seward or a Democrat as the next
The mate absorbed in his calculations, which did not son and dress exactlv corresponded.
Michigan, for the transaction of a
As soon as the exhausted crew and famished passengers President They say that the issue of faith must be put
resaltas be expected,varying considerably from the
G e n e r a l Agency Business.
reckoning, haa hot noticed the Captain's motions. When were cared for, and the bark on her course again; the on trial before the country; and that Seward, from his
The United States Land Office is located at this place ; and he had completed his calculations, he called out without mats called the Captain aside. " It seems that was a extreme convictions, would be more likely to bring oat
particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants,
tho full pnrty vote than any other candidate. There is
ghost I saw to day, sir; the man's alive."
Investing money in Government Lands, iij>jkrting informa- looking around, " I make our latitude and longitude
good political judgment in this argument, and despite all
" What do you mean? Who's alive?"
tion relative to the general features, resources and advan- and 60. Can that be right? How is yours?"
tages of the Grand Traverse coantrv, the (payment of taxes, Receiving no reply, he repeated the question, glancing
"Why, sir. one of the passengers we have just saved that can be done to the contrary, the belief would appear
and the transaction of any Agency business with which be over his shoulder and perceiving, as he thought the Cap- is the same man I saw writing on your slate at noon." I prevalent that William H. 8eward will be the candidal*
may be entrusted.
HBFEREKCES.
opposed to Stephen A. Douglas in the next great national
busy writing on his slate. Still no answer. Thereupon would swear to it io a court of justice."
/.
. !r ,
"Upon my word, Mr. Bruce," said the Captain, ''this struggle.
he rose; and as he fronted the abin door, the figure he
It is not an easy taskto-flescribe"the " Irrepreanble
had mistaken for the Captain raised his head and disclos- gets more and more singular. Let us go and see this
Conflict" hero, but the attempt shall be made, with a
Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. S, 1858.
man."
ed to the astonished mate the features of an en tire strarigThey found him in conversation with the Captalh ofthe faithfulness to the eye which must make up for any partv
MORGAN MATES,
Bruce was no coward; but as ho met the fixed gaze rescued ship. They both came forward, and expressed prejudice. Mr. Seward then, be it known, is a (mail
looking directly at him in grave silence, and became as- in the highest terms their gratitude for deliverance from man, about five feet seven inches.in height with a nerN O T A R Y PUBLIC,
sured that it was no one whom he had ever s*en be- a horrible (ate—slow coming death by exposure and star- vous and thinfigure—legswhich seem to bend under his
H e r a l d Offloe, Xravorwe CHty, 511 oh.
light weight; sn immensely tall bead covered with a thick
"
.
fore, it was too much for him; and instead of stopping to vation.
the intruder, he rushed upon deck In such evident The Captain replied that he had butdone what ho was drift of cray hair; a long, pleasantface,with a noae after
T R A V E R S E C I T Y H O U S E , question
alarm that it instantly attracted the Captain's attentioa certain they would have done for him ander the same cir- the Wellington pattern; shaved cheeks; s small, nervous
" Why. Mr. Bruce," said the latter, " what in the world cumstances, and asked them both to step down into the mouth, and large blue eyes—the most difficult to be deW I L L I A M F O W L E , is the matter with yon?"
cabin. Then, turning to the passenger, he said, "I.hope, scribed of any which your correspondent has encountered.
(FRONT ST REIT, KKAft COURT ROCSR.)
sir, you will not think I am trfling .ith you; but I would They are peculiar blue eyes, with an electric gleam in
"(The matter, sir? Who is that at your desk?"
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHTCrAJT.
be muob obliged to you if yon would write a few words them. These eyes are shaded under long gray norna of
" No ODO that 1 know."
on this slate." And be handed him the slate, with that eyebrows, and have a shifting expression, which never
•' But there is, sir; there's a stranger there."
MUS OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST
side up on which the mysterious writing was not. " I allows one a chance to examine their true significance.
. in Traverse City,) situated on Front street. In the vicini- " A stranger! Why man, you must be dreaming.
ty of the Oourt House and public offices, is still open for the You must have seen the steward there, or the second will do anything you ask," replied the passenger; "but They look beyond you into space—look into the future,
reception of the traveling public. The Proprietor returns mate. Who else wotfld venture down without orders?" what shall I write?"
whiie you are trying vainly to riVet them. AQ the
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he has received,
of the face is smooth as the skin of an apple;
But sir, ho was sitting in your arm-chair, fronting ' " A few words are all I want. Suppose you write
snd assures tho public that no pains will be spared to make
but when yon approach the eyes, the lids are wrinkled
his guests comfortable. His charges wilt correspond with the door, writing on your elate. Then he looked up full ' Steer to the nor' west.'
The passenger, evidently pnzzled to make out the mo- and puckered channeled and nervous, winking an} conthe times.
in my face; and, if ever I saw a man plainly and distinctGood accommodations for Horses and CatUe.
49tf ly in this world, I saw him."
tive for such a request complied, however, with a smile. tracting. opening and Cashing, with a perpetual cnaafe
"Him! Whom?"
The Captain took up the shite and examined it closely; of sentiment and perception, such as no pen can portray,
then stepping aside so as to conceal the slate from the and no dagnerreotype reproduce withftjlljustice.
God knows sir: I don't I saw a man, and a
G U N T O N HOUSE,
In conversation Mr. Seward presents a striking conpassenger, he tamed it over and gave it to him again with
I had never seen in my life before."
trast to the ideals formed of him by those who taketfceir
the other side up.
.
"You
must
be
crazy,
Mr.
Brace.
A
stranger
and
J A M E S K . " G U N T O N , nearly six weeks out!"
fancy images from the daily press. Nothing can be
" You say that that is your handwriting?'' said he.
(Mourn or BOARDMAK RIVER,)
" I need not say so,"rejoinedthe other looking' at it, sweeter or more philosophic than his tone—nothing
" I know sir; but then I saw him.'
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
calmer than his statement of political projAsjoM. He
" for you saw me write i t "
" Go down and see who it ia"
" And this?" said the Captain taming the slate over. is one of those who cafl'afford to wait f o r T # justicc of
Brace hesitated •' I never was a believer in ghosts,"
i n s NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE 18
The man looked first at one writing, then at the other, history, and who continneswith a high and clear/aith in
now ready to receive its guests, beingfittedin full, with- said he; "but, if the truth mast be told. AT, I'd rather
quite confounded. At last "what is the meaning of this?" the ultimate success of what be believes to be truth—oo
not face itvalone."
out
regardto cost, so as to make it the most desirable of any
U M > I IT, I k .
'
" Come, come, roan. Go down at once, and don't make said he, " I only wrote one of these. Who wrote the matter how loudly or fiercely the multitude may bray
J. K. G. being one of the earliest settlers in the County, is
against him for the time. Very tolerant of different
other?"
afile to give any infonuatioii necessary to parties wishing to a fool of yourself before the crew."
"That's more than I can tell you, sir. My mate here opinions, and very liberal in all matters touching religions
locate lands, or otherwise. He lias a Pleasure Boat, sfifc " I hope you've always found me willing to do that's
and Fishing Tackle of every description for hire. Thoae In reasonable," Bruce replied changing color; "bot if its says you wrote it setting at this desk, at noon today." faith, onr irrepressible conflict gentleman is both gener•earch of health or recreation willfindthis a very desirable all the same to you, sir, I'd much rather we should both
The Captain of the wreck and tho passenger looked at ous and just in all privaterelations—food,in moderation,
place of rssorL
each other, exchanging glances of intelligence and sur- of social enjoyments, and never so much at home ae wbte
> down together."
Traverse City, October Jl. 1859.
48-ly
Tho Captain descended the stairs, and the mate follow- prise; and the former asked the latter: " Did you dream laughing privately with extreme Southern men over tfcnr
public quarreli He is a firm and hearty believer in the
ed hi nr. &obody in the cabin! They examined'the that you wrote on this date?"
Union and its permanence—one who aeemf^nevertohave
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
"No, sir, not that I remember."
staterooms. Not a sonl to be found any where!
" Y ou speak of dreaming." said the captain of the bark. had a doubt on the subject, and ono who can stand up
Mr. Bruce," said the Captaid, " did not I tell
Pradfiqal Builder and Draughtsman, you,•Well,
for justice to the bitte* end all considerations of expata"What was this gentleman about at noon to day.?"
you had been dreaming?'
Is preparedHo nj^Ve Plans and Specifications for all clsses •'it's all very well to say so, sir; but if I didnt see that
cncy
being remitted to the lower order of minds in his
" Captain," rejoined the other, " the whole thing is
of Building*; also execute all kinds of work connected with
man writing on your slate, may I never see my home and most mysterious and extraordinary; and I had intended own party. A generous, philosophic, ger.fle-bfaxM
the Trade, on liberal terras.
family again!"
to speak to you about it as soon as .we got a little qui^t. man, nis old-fashioned courtesy is very captivating; and
Sash, Glass, Doors, Paints and Nails,
constantly on hand, and for siue.
" Ahl Wriling on tho slate! Then it should be there This gentleman," (pointing to tho passenger.) being much certainly no man in the Republican ranks conld be pat
All orders for Cabinet Work and Undertaking will be stilL" And the Captain took up the slate.
exhausted, fell into a heavy sloep, or what seemed such, forward who would command thp same personal respect,
executed on short notice.
My God," be exclaimed, "here's something, sure some time before noon. After an hour or more he awoke, affection and confidence on the southern side of Mason k
J. K. G.. thankful for past patronage, takes this opportuand said to me,' Captain we shall berelievedthis very da*.' Dixon's line. Seward isfaiihlplin the extreme, and laboenough! Is that your writing Mr. Brace?"
nity of soliciting a continuance of the same.
The mate took the slate; and there in plain legible char- When I asked him whatreasonbe had for saying so, he riously cognizant of everv personal obligation; one trhft
Traverse City. Novsinber 25,1859.
My
acters, stood the words: "STEXBTO THK NOB* WEST." . replied that he had dreamed that he was on board a bark, never'forgets his indebtedness for a moment and who is
ROUNDS A. LANGDON'S
"Hare you been trifling with mfc, sir?" added the cap-1 and that she was coming to our rescue. He described always willing to sacrifice hiftargest pecuniary intetwta,
in a stern manner.
' ' 'i,- her appearance and rig; and. to our utter astonishment when satisfied that strict equity is against his claim."
A D V E R T I S I N G A G E N C Y , tain»On
mv word as a map and a sailor, sir," replied when your vessel hove in sight she corresponded exactly
Three thousand inebriate; have applied .for admission
154 Randolph Street, Chicago, III.
Brace, " I know no more of this matter than you da— to his'dcscription of her. We had not mnch futh in
what he said; yet still we hoped there might be some- into the New York State Inebriate Asyjum. Among the
ROUNDS k LA'CO DON are authorised to receive Adver- I have told you nothing but the exact truth."
number are thirty clergymen.
'
The
Captain
sat
down
at
his
desk,
the
slate
before
him
thing
in
it
for
drowning
meo,
you
know,
will
catch
at
tisements for this and ail tho lesding Newspapers ofthe U.&,
snd are Un ONLY aad EXCLUSIVE Agentsfop«he majority in deep thought At la£ taming the slate over and push- straws. As it has tarned oui I cannot doubt that it was
I will toe mvfriendas Moses did hisTod; while it was
of those ia tha North-West
/
apli ing it towards Brace, be raid: » Write down, " Steer to all arranged, in some incomprehensible way, by an over- a rod he held itfamiliarlyia his hand; whoa ones* aerthe nor" 'west* . A '
fromit
"
l i m X I A N P . WELLS, (Successor to Campbell ifc The mate -complied; and the" Captain, after narrowly ruling Proridroee, so that we might be saved To Him peut he ran away
be all thanks for H b goodness to «a"
TV WeBs.) Attornev. Solicitor and Counsellor. Office
Wm. E. Burton, the great commedian of t r Tot*.
"There is no doubt,"rejoinedthe other captain' "that
ovsr Famsrs' snfl Mechanics Bank. Cor. Woodward sad Jef- comparing the two handwritings said, "Mr. Bruce, jro
ferson 4v*a, Detroit. \ tti'fl :
•> ahatellthe second mate io come here"
the writu^j on the date, let H coeae there aa it may, sav- «ed in (hat Oity on the 10th a*.
L
1
T
by us opened o£ the time and place whatever, ontil I Was so interned by Mr. McKinney in
AN APPEAL i
. Ia pursuance Of s^cf notice wj> ap- the city offXetrait in December lastj' except as I leard
To Christians ThroogKOut Ike World.
pear^d
at
the
said
Artisan's jBankj upon tte.fl^d^z5^ rumors to that effect in the latter part of November pre- In couacquODce of a tow passed by' the legislature <-f
ITravera.,
Offlciat Paper fo? the ^
•day of ApriL 1859, and and then and there at 2 o'clock vious. I never had the slightest businessrelationor con- Arkansas, compelling the free colored people either to
Manistee, Ma niton, Alpena, Cheboygan,
Emmet and Mnckinac.
P . }L, we opened such proposals as were presented, tp nection with," E. EL Hazleton & Co.," or with any mem- ( leave the state or to be enslaved, we, a number of exiles,
driven out by this inhuman statute, whoreachedOhio on
as in relation to said loan. (I do not distinctly recollect ber of that firm in my lite, that I can call to mind, with the third of January, 1860, feeling a deep sense of,the
MORGAN BATES. KDITOD.
the precise number of proposals by nsreceivedand opeor the single exception thnt I was employed in my profession wrong done us, make this apped to tho Christian world.
^ . T*itVEB8B CITY:
We apped to you, as children of a common Father,
ed, but according to my best recollection there were by George M. Dewy, ono of said company, some three
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1
eleven of them.) Upon examination it was found that years since tb prosecute an action of ejectment recently and believers in a crucified Redeemer. To d»v we arc
drivenfromthe homes of our <ihikih6od> the sccws
m P U B U O i l f NATIONAL COIV VEXTIOW
K. II. Hazleton & Co.," of Detroit, Michigan, were the tried in the Circuit Court for the county of Saginaw. I exiles,
of
youth, and the burid-iJaces of our fHetids.—
h
A-$f«tiona! B^pobUean Convention will meet«tChicago on highest bidders, for said loan by nearly ooo per cent on hold myself directly responsible to the people for each Weour
are exiles; not that our hands havo been stained with
WeJnesday, the 19th day of Jane next,mt twelve o'clo.A noon, the whole one hundred thousand dollars. The law re- and every official act of mine, anil I court the most rigid guilt, or our live* accused of crime. Our fault, in* land
f.ir tlic nontia»tion of csfididausi to be supported tor Preair
quired that we should make sale of the bonds on the most investigation into all such acts. 1 have no repfc to make of Bible and churches, of baptisms and prayers is. that
dent »nd,V^oo-Prct)ideni atjjic nest election.
in our veinsflowsthe bfood of an outcast race; 'a nu-e
elector* of the several States <he members favorable terms that we could obtain, and to the kighctt to the many base slanders upon my private character that oppressed by power, and proscribed by prejudice; a raiirtCt&r^pleV pany OT VenngylTMil*, *nd of tVie Opposition bidder. We did so and awarded the loan to " E. Jf. a venal l>einocratic press has sought to heap upon me cradled in wrong, and nurtured in oppression.
pMttilf
•th®**.*'*" «*« wining to co op- Hazleton f Co." Before declaring the award We sent within the past three months. My neighbors where 1 In the depth of wiuU r we have left a genial climate of
e taw. with the in in suppor; of tlw candidates which shall for E. 11. Hazleton who was then in the city, and upon have lived for the past twenty years must be my judges. sutmy skies, to be homeless stranger* in theregionsof th«tiwjjjibe nominated, aud Wfiio we Opposed to the policy of the his appearing before us, we informed bim that E. 1L I cannot, however, in justice to Mr. McKinne.v. close ic.v North. Some of the exiles have left children, who
prefect Admiaajratiuh. to Federal corru|.tion and usurpation,
this article without adding that I believe him to lie as were very dear; but to stay with them, was to involve
to the extension of slavery into the Territories, to the. new Hazleton & Co. were the highest bidders, but that we honest a mdn as ever lived, that in the investigation madf j ourselves in a life-time of slavery. Some left dear companions; they were euslaved, and wc had uo other, aitor
an*iMgeroos,political doctrine Uiat die Constitution of its Should not award the loon to them unless a bond with
<>*a foixe.^arriea slavery into nil the Territories ofthc United satisfactory sureties was first executed, aud delivered to by Mr. Howard and myself iu the city of New York in native than slavery, or exile: We were weak; our opStat** to the opening of th« Afrioau Slave trade, to any ine- us conditioned that they would pay to John McKinney, regard to the Hazleton loan, I saw nothing that le<^ me pressors were strong. W e were feeble, scattered, neot.d;
•jaility of.rightaaMoBg citizens; <nd who are in furor of the the State Treasurer of Michigan, on the 1st day of July, for one moment to think that Mr. McKinney iu that trans- they, being powerful, placed.before us, slavery Or bamshimo»d<«tt admission or Kansas into tlie Union, under the 1859, tho full amount of said loan together with the pre- action was actuated by corrupt or selfish motives. 1 en- nient We cboee tlie latter. Poverty, trials and dl the
cares inddent to a lire of freedom, are better, far, bette r
Constitution recently adopted by 1U people, of restoring the
bid thereon, (which premium was a little over tirely exonerate him from all intentional wrong in regard than slavery.
V
,
I'efkHJ A'dministrstion to a system of rigid ecorrom) and to
Frvoi this terrible injustice, wo apiied to too moral
•Jifr jWiutlples of Washington and Jeffursou, of maintaining three per cent) and in default of such payment that they to that loan. Thereasonsand motives that led him to
sentiment of the world. Wo turn to the fr^c North; out
take
that
step
are
for
him
to
explain,
and
not
for
me.—
inviolate the rights or the Bute*, and of defending the soli or would pay to the State of Michigan as liquidated damageven
here
oppression
tracks
our
stepsIndiana
shuts her
shall not act either as his accuser or apologizer.
and Territory from lawless"Invasion, and 'or pre- es, tho sum offivothousand dollars. This bond was
door upon us; Illinois denies us admission y> her prairie
safiHnjt the Integrity of this Union and the supremacy of the cuted by E. II. Hazleton, with four sufficient sureties,
Pardon this long communication, but in justice to my- homes; Oregon refuses us an'abiding place for tho soles
<*»ifst!t>rtion and law* passed,in pursuance thereof against and delivered to us, and wo,then awarded the loan to E self and friends I do not know how I codd have said of our weary feet; and cveu Minnesota has our exdusiou,
the conspiracy offljeleaders of a scctionnl party, to resist tlie
under- consideration. Ill Ohio wefoundkind hearts; ho.--less.
llespectfullv yours, &c.,
principle as «*stabl!ghcd in the Government even at H. Hazleton & Co., as the highest bidders. 1 tbcu repitality opened her doors; generous hands reached out a
M. WISNER.
the txpense bf Hit extfetenee, are Invited to send front o#eh turned home bringing with me said bond, executed by
warm ana hearty welcome. • For this, may tho God of the,
POXTIAC, February 22, 1860.
gaid
llazleton
and
his
sureties
as
aforesaid.
This
is
all
dolegiUeji fjont .every CongresBiotuil district, and
fatherles ever defend and bless them.
^
A NewvYorker's Opinion of (irand Travrcse.
And now, Christians, wo up|>ed to you, as heirs of tin1
f iBr.|Jglc(tfvteslarge to tlie Convention.
that took place withiu my knowledge, in regard to the
mo heritage, and children of the same Father, to PRO1-P. jiomiA^vN. York. Pres.X OASSIUS M-.CI.AV, Kentnclty. negotiation or said loan. Subsequently, ond in the latter rmpondenoe of the Rrmtid Tnrerte Herald.
•I^SEilH BA KTLETT, Maine.
jAUKsRicflKY, Indiana.
METKLEMU'UU, (Western N. Y.) Feb. 19, I860. TEST against this gross and inhujnan outrage, which has
part of June 1859, the loan bonds contemplated by said
OkoiR.Poao, New HnmpMiire. SdniiS' B. Ji'rin, Illinois.
L'AVRKNCB HaAiNKnn. Vermont. ZACB.VJKAVM.*B Michigan. act to tho amount of one hundred thousand dollars, draw- Mu BATKS: AS the Grand Traverse couutry seems to been committed beneath the wing of the American eagle,
San '/* COOBWCII, Mass.
Jon*. H. TWHDY Wisconsin.
be attracting much attention at the present time, per- and in the shadow of the American church. We Mv you.
WKI.I^V Connecticut. ALKX. H. BAMSAV, Minnesota. ing interest from the first day of July 1859, were by me haps the views of a New-Yorker might be of use to some by the lore, tho pity, and the mercy, in the religion of
J Aires T. SBBKMAN, N. Jersey. ANOKKW 3. STEVKSS, Iowa. executed in the city of Detroit, in the office of Hon. J.
Jesus Christy that you will raise your voices and protest
who contemplate making their homes iu a new country,
THOMAS WILLIAMS, i'enn."
ASA a JONES, Missouri.
this sifi.
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M. Howard, the Attorney-General, and were then and and I will at once proceed to name some of its advan- against
Editor# or Newspapers—formers of public opinion,
there
in
the
presence
of
Mr.
Howard
delivered
over
to
tages and disadvantages, as I have had the plcasnre of conductors of intelligence and thought—we entreat you
Tiw&i'A*«*6o*Ea,Ohlo..
WII.UAM M. CUACK, K. Island.
the State Treasurer to bo by him taken to the city of New visiting Grand Traverse twice, in different seasons—the to insert this appeal in your papers; and unite vour voices against this outrage which disgraces our land, and
Bepublicnu State Convention.
York, that they might bo delivered to E. II. Hazleton*
holds it up to shame before the nations of the e a r t L W e
A ft'ErraijCAN STATE *CoNvkNfroN,' to appoint twelve Co., upon their paying to him thefoilface thereof, togeth- last time making a stny of four months.
First of* all, I am convinced that the climate is not entreat you to move a wave of influence which will widen
Iffclcgties to Vppresrnt tliis State in the^ATTGNAI- REPUB- er with said premium, according to the condition ofsaid
colder than ours, dthough two and a hdf degrees farther and spread through dl the earth, aud roll back and wash
I.WAX"CONVENTION, at Chicago, to nominate candidates
lor PBEMJIENT and YjcB-PanaiMMT, will be held ia U»e city bond, executed by^eaid Hazleton as aforesaid.
north. Hie Weather Table of the Herald proves this, awav this staiD.
At the time said bonds were executed by mo in Mr. as well as those glorious melons which I ^iw on my first Christian mothers, by our plundered cradles anUcbildo^ JVtrolt, oil Wednesday, tho 2d day of May next,
bercft hearts, we Cppeal to you, and ask your protest
o'clock, A. M. The several counjies will send two Delegates Howard's office, both Mr. Howard aud I expressed to Mr. visit in September, 1838, aud thosefiddsof ripened
Christian fathers, by all the sacred associations that
for each Representative in the lower branch of the State Le- McKinney a hope that uuder no circumstances would he
around the name, father, we apped to you to swell
gUlatore, and every organized county having no Beprescnta- part with said bonds, withoutreceivingthefull pay thereof Again, 1 think tho weather is not so changeable.' But cluster
what is of equd importance, wherever you find water in the tide of indignation against our shuineful wrongs.
tlvj'wjil be entitled to one Delegate.
We apped to the" church of Christ amfjng all nation?,
I
did'not
go
to
N*cw
York
with
the
Treasurer
at
the
Traverse, it is pure, and dthough in some places it
following wa^.adopied Vy the Bepublfchn Slate Conkindreds, touguos and people, to protest against the intime said bonds were to be delivered, for the sole
vention! August lath, 1S."JS:
, 1,
not be found without digging very deep* still, by wisely humanity that has driven us from our homes and our
RESOLTBD, That in the opinion of tlm Convention the ap- that my duty in the premises had already been perform- locating, water may bo found pleutifdly on every quarter kindred.
'
.
pointment of any indivldtjal to represent any county in whi
Members of all political parties, wo ask your protest in
section, either by shdlow digging, springs, ci
h*r«oes Apt reside, should not be reedgnired In any fntt ed.
Conventions, and that the State Committee be Instructed
We had, in April, negotiated a sale of the bonds to lakes, and in many plnccs from dl these sources. For the name of a common humanity, agdiwt this crutl act
make calls for fature Conventions accordingly.
of
despotism.
j
f
'
the highest bidder, and had taken Hazleton's bond to pay fencing, there is elm, basswood, cedar, and 6omo white
The -counties of the Upper Peninsula are excepted from
Christian ministcrsrwe *PP c a l t o >'on- , n t h o naTn0
tho full amount of the loan, including premium, to the and black ash; and in time, board fences with cedar posts Him who camo "to preach good tidings to the meek,
thisresolutionfor this Convention.
8tate Treasurer, on the first day of J nly, and it seemed will take the place of roils in some locdities, making a to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to tlw
K. 0. WALKER,
J. W. TILLMAN.
more thanfollyfor me to perform a journey to New^'ork good and durable fence. There iH plenty of cedar, though captive, and the opening of tho prison to them that are
C. A. TROWBIUPfiE,
bound," to lay before vonr congregations the injustice
-*
' "fee. Cota. of Rep. State-Central Committee. at the expense of the State, simply to witness the ceremo- the swamps ore not large, and for pine lumber this
done us, and the Wickedness Of a system that .tramples on
Detroit, Fefr 8.I«j0.
ny of seeiug Hazleton & Co., pay to the State Treasurer try will never suffer. With regard to stone, I think there the feeble, aid crushes ont the rights of the. helpless.
the
amount
of
the
loan,
for
the
law
required
the
payment
And wc apjx-d to the God of tho fatherless and the
Republican County Conrentlon.
is enough on every forty acres, or will be when plowed
A -Republican Convention for the County of Grand Tra- of the money to made directly to the Treasurer. On up, for the purpose of stoning wells and laying founda- Judge or the widow, that be will remember his word.
verteSrill bis held at the Court House In Traverse City,
Mr. McKinney's return from New York, in tho forepart tions for buildings, thotfgli of a bad shape, being round. " Inasmuch as ye have done it to ono of the least of these,
ye have done it raito me;^ that he wiU move, the,hearts
Tn'tttSDAV, the 6th day of April next, to appoint a Delegate ol July, I met him in Detroit City, and in answer to my
to 4hev8tate Convention which will meet in,Detroit on the 2d inquiry if he had received from Hazleton & Co., the mon- The soil differs from that of Genessec Co. N. Y., very of his children everywhere to unite theirlcstimoiiy against
greatly, the deepest and best soil boing on the highest this uncqualcd iniquity that vfrites " property" 00 man.
nT May! tn appoint Delegates to the National Convention.
ey on the canal bonds, he asured me that he had. This land, and the low land, or that ii) the neighborhood of that ohattdizcB the immortal jnmd, and makes merchan~K*eh town is requested t? senjl three Delegates.
is the substance of the conversation that passed between water, being poor, and in some places along the bay and dise ofthc dtfathless sod. We apped to flift who'doc.A'.Tri". :.ii PBRBV HANNAH,
'• <•
3. M. PRATT,
08 on that subjoct I did not inquire of him as to what the shores of the lakes, entirely worthless; but this is not permit a sparrow to fall to the ground unnoticed, .to
a A. McCLELLAND, ^ Committee.
plead tlie cause ofthejpoor and needy, .and * t him' fit
disposition he had malle of the money. It would hove always a narrow strip, and back of this there is better rest from him that pnfieth at him.
• ,r„ WILLIAM CASE
,.-J
. . . . . . 1L U. .CAMPBELL,
been impertinent in rap to have made such an inquiry.- land than 1 ever saw in York State, for depth, warmth,
KIJZA AIW WEST.
W * . I L Nwrcoxn.
D>t?d Traverse City,March ,15.I8CQ.
A s s EIJZA WEST,
HKSET M c Q j u n i ,
I bad no reason to suppose that tho full amount of tho and richness of sotl.
E u z . TATLOB WEST,
POU.T T x n « i
»
loan and premium was not then in the Treasury. From
. ; COT. Wianer.
This is a great wheat country, dthough in some places
A ana W B T ,
CABOUKK PARKER,
. We'make a cheerful surrender of our Edikyid .col- that time down to the latter part of November last, I had it suffers from rust, aiid'smut, as it did in New York when
L v x n r W AOOOXKK
J ASK THOMSON. .
itnjjis to the dear, forcible.and straight-forward Letter of DOreasonto think, and never heard it intimated or sus- the country was new, and the dearings smdL I saw
RACIIEI. LOVE,
NELLY GHWTOX,
6«v:w*iKBR, explanatory of his connection with tho pected that the full amount of the canal loan ami premium gome of the nicest barley grown ou the west shore of Elk
I.irt of Speakers Sincc the First Coaffress.
not in the Treasury. The first intimation to the con- Lake, east" of the Bay. "
San^
Tho fiendish attacks made npoo him
We give below, for the information of our readers, a
KjpsfW
and kiidred prints, seemed to remler trary that I received from any one was in the month of
1 do not see anything to hinder this from being agreat list of the Speakers of the House ^Representatives
tliis step necessary, for the eatisfactiou of those who are November last, iu the city of Lansing. Mr. McKinney fruit country, and the soil cannot bo surpassed for gardei since the organization of tl»e Go vera
not personally acquainted with iiov. WISXTR; but those was then in New York City, and,d)d not return until ing purposes. U dike our stiff day land, it can bo plowed 1st Congress
Fred. A. Muhlenberg. I V
n w know him as wy have for twenty years, require ho some time not far from tho 20th of December last. I and farmers can put in their spring crops in April, or as 24 " .
Jonathan Trumbdl, Conn.
Fred. A. Muhlenberg. I V
him upon his return in December in Mr. Howard's early as they please, while we have to wdt until May— •i,i
6Ut^tpcnt^frQm him to satisi)' them of his strict integrity
Jonathan Daytou, N. J.
office, and he then and there, in the presence of Mr. How- bringing a great deal of labor which must be done in a 4th
iji till things under all circumstanccs.
ard, gave me, as I believe, a full and frank statement of short space of time. This advantage is not to be over- 5th
Tbeo. Sedgwick, Maw.
6th
j
L E T T E t t FROM GOV. WISNER.
all the facts in relation to the Hazleton loan. Tho Board looked;1 and the, soil being sandy, atamjs drouth well, and 7th
Nathaniel Macon, N. ('•
1J?oa baiMroTth. mgm D^ly AdrwdMT.
of State Auditors, on the 27th of December, closed their the crops do not suffer so much because the land docs 8th
• ITed it due to the public and to my political audper- settlgnent with the State Treasury, and upon the 19th
9th
..Joseph B. Varnum, Ma»v
K^friepds as Trell as to myaelf, that I should make and day-Of the same month served upon me a certified copy not bake.
10th
This country is being settled by Yankees, therefore 11th
polish a fall and distinct statement of ail the&cts within of snch settlement, and upon the next morning the Attori,.
Henry Clay, Ky.
iny knofvledgo in relation to the negotiation and sale of tey-Gencral and I started for New York City, with a everything is done on the go-ahead principle; and as a 12th
1st session
"
"
o/.
timbered
couutry is always settled by energetic and in- 13th
ftto "ti&it Qanal Bonds," voder tho act of tho 14th of -view, i/ possible, of obtaining security of "Hazleton &
2d session
Langdon Cheeves, S. I .
Fejrhiary, 1859. I t lylll be observed byreferenceto said Co.," for the $50,000 loaned them by tho Treasurer.— dustrious people, no fears need be cutcrteined with regard
3d session
"
"
to
society.
Although
for
a
time
cash
may
he
scarce,
yet
Henry
Clay,
Ky.
^L, (page 478 of the Session laws of 1859,) -\hat it bo- We obtained'from Hazleton it Co., the best security we
14th
raroc the duty of the Governor and State Treasurer to oonld, and such as we think is amply sufficient to secure there is a good market for all kinds of produce which the 15th
1st session
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negotiate and contract for a loan in the city of New York there-paymentof the full amount, with principal and in- farmer can raise. The home market Will be good for a 16th
2d session..: ..John H. Taylor, N. J •
few
years,
while
the
country
is
filling
up;
and
then
there
<*r elsewhere, not exceeding in all.one hundred thousand terest, into the Treasury of the State.
Philip P. Barbour, ^ a. ,
are vast pineries to the south, and tie men employed in 17th
Henry
Clay,
Ky.
^Qnara, "on the most favorable terms and conditions that
The above and foregoing is a full statement of all the the* will look at home for their supplies before going 18th
John W. Taylor. N. Y.
ift^bbir judgment could be obtained," at a rate of interest
abroad. Beside all this, there is the Boy on tho other 19th
Andrew Stevenson, Va.
facts connected with the sale of the canal bonds and of the side—which is but a harbor of the great inland seas of 20th
llotrarceediog six per cent per annum, payable halfycarHazleton loan, and the part that I have taken in the trans- America—which furnishes direct water communication 21st
^ . ' -THt for the purpose of negotiating said loan, and as
with both the East and the West, and freight has to be 22d
action so far aa the sajjje is within my knowledge.
Hn cridehee thereof bonds were to be issued and 6old in
23d
I wish to add that I did not know that •' E. H. Hazle- loaded bat once to be landed at Chicago. BuSalo, Og>n." John Bell, Tenn.
iheftMQoerpointed out by said act, and which said act
densburg, See., tc.
,
James K. Pdk, Tenn.
There is dready considerable trade carried on besides 24th
eootains the following pjbviso: Provided, however, ton ft Co," intended to compete for the canal loan until
25th
t2ie
sealed
bids
were
opened
at
said
Artisan's
Bank
on
the
lumber
trade,
espedally
in
cord-wood;
and
when
that sud bonds should be sold to iJxS'kigkui bidder,
!!!Robt M. T. HonCety Yu
roads are opened, and you "have land communication with 26th.'
T.
John White, K j .
bgt shall not bo sold at less than par, and the money accru- the said 25th <^y o^ApriL
the Southern part ,of the State, there is nothing to pre- 27th
John W. Jones, Va.
I never knew who composed the members of the firm vent the Grand Traverse country from being ot» of the 28th
ing from &id loan or loans shail be paid over to the Slate
|
John W. Davis, Ind. .
29th
Treanrer." (See section two of the above mentioned of " E. H. Hazleton A Co.," until their names were dis- finest lections of Michigan.
Robt C. Winthiop, Mass.
1,1
In this account 1 have taken New»York for my stand- 30th
: pursuance of aaid act Mr. McKiuoey and I closed to me in the city of New York on the first day of
Howell Cobb, Ga.
1
3l*t
adveitiaod in several public papcre, that we would nego- January tost past in taking the security for the re-pay- ard, as I have never traveled in any of the Western 3 2d
linn Boyd, Ky.
ment
of
the
said
$50,000.
I
vent
knew
that
they
designtiate said loan and nil aaid bonds to the highest bidder
33d
I J U M P. ask- v«34th
*Mhf ijrtiaan's Bank in the city of New York, on the ed ooMo pay the full amount of said loan upon tlie 1st
. . . . . . J a m e s L. Orr, S. C.
2Mh dayof Apriiiast part. (A copy of aaid act was tp- day of Jnly last pact, or that they had not paid it, or that what will restore you permanently to health, I wodfl say, 35th
Win. Pennington, N-J- >
W. H. BATtrii.
cited at length in aaid notice.) And all proposals were they had loaned from the Treasurer any sum of money go to Grand Traverse Bay.
TRAVERSE X3ITY.o ***.',
NEW
GOODS.
•C3 • i.r-mn
•
A f f e s o f tfce P r e s i d e n t s w h e n I n m c n t a U • /
W e subjoin a list w h i c h s h o w s t h e a g e s oT t h e r e s p e f i *
Thermometrical Register.
ive P r e s i d e n t e a t t h e time, o f t h e i r i n a u g u r a t i o n :
y K. v . I s ,
'•
• • i'i : ":'A r W - ' F
L George Washington, Va.
1786..67.
W E H A V E NOW O P E N E D
f
' 2. J o h r i A d a m s , M a s s .
1797.1..82.
Tnvtne£Kr.--v8. T h o m a s Jefferson, V a .
1801....58.
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m
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s
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V
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1
8
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53.
1860.
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12K.
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1817....67.
T l i u r s d a y . . M a c . 8..28® above 0..SV® above 0 . . . J 7 above. •ft. J a m e s M o n r o e , V a
6 . J o h n Q t r i n c y A d a m s , Mass.
1825
57.
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-.15
'
..23
i f a E f f i t o . ; . - ' - 10-:M
*
..26
,
..S3
5. Andrew Jackson, Teun.
1829
62.
talnr... .1 1 1 . . 2 8
..30
"
..28
8. Martin V a n Buren, N . Y
1837
54.
MonSjr...,'. « 1 2 . . 1 4
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••
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1841
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8
4
5
4
9.
Wednesday " M . . 1 9 . «.
..48
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11. Z a c h a i 7 T a y l o r , L a .
1849
64.
1 8 5 3 . . . , 4 9 . We ever brought, t o this m a r k e t ; which we will be b a p p y t o
G o v . WIHXEB h a s c r o w d e d " C o r a m S r a i a " o n t t h i s 1 2 . F i a n k l i n P i e r c e , N . I L . . .
13. J a m e s Bnchanan, P a
1857
65.
* w k
•
offer at »uca prlqesaswfll accord reasonably uitli the TIMES.
V i c e P r e s i d e n t J o h n T y l e r , w a s 51, a n d Millard P i l l HANNAH, 1.AY A CO.
Don't forget t o register your names with the T o w n
o r e 5 0 y e a r s of a g e , a t t h e t i m e of s u c c e e d i n g to t h e
Traverse City, Nov- 23, 1M9.
. 1
-tf
C l e r k b e f o r e ' t h e S p r i n g E l e c t i o n . N o man c a n vote
P r e s i d e n c y b y t h e d e a t h of t h e P r e s i d e n t s H a r r i s o n a n d
T l i e L a x g e s t S t o c k of
GOODS, GROCERIES,
P R O V I S I O N S ,
k w i t w n a m e ou t h e K e g U t c r .
. t: li
EXTRAORDINARY SALE O F
Taylor.
M r . A l l e n , of W h i t e w a t e r , will a c c e p t o a r t h a n k s f o r
J u d g e Conway, the Representative elect from Kansas,
a M a m m o t h W i n t e r S q u a s h , w h i c h will b e t r a n s f o r m e d ,
is reached W w h i n g t o n , a n d r e p o r t s t h a t t h e r e in n o des i r e w h a t e v e r a m o n g t h e p e o p l e of t h e T e r r i t o r y f o r sucjj
r i g h t speedily, i n t o p u m p k i n pies. •
O o c . r r y Con\amofc.—We
on t h e 5 t h
of A p r i l
T h e y vote against it nnanimonsly.
Let every
f o r the O n n i l T n r c n r f i r r t l i
T h e ice e x t e n d s f o r several m i l e s o u t i n t o t h e B a y .
OUR C o w n r . - — H e r . S . S t e e l e , in a l e t t e r t o t h e N o r t h " I n c o n c l u s i o n I will
xay! t h a t f o r richness of soil, p u r i t y of climate, a m i facility of m a r k e t , G r a n d T r a v e r s e is n o t excelled.
I t s lands
c a n lw p u r c h a s e d u n d e r t h e g r a d n a t i o n a c t a f t e r J u l y 1,
JrtfiO, f o r fifty c e n t s p e r a c r c .
W h a t a p i t y t h a t thou-
s a n d s w h i c h c r o w d o u r c i t i e s a n d oko o u t a m i s e r a b l e existence, c o u l d n o t b e i n d u c e d t o m a k e t h e s e s h o r e s t h e i r
future home, and b y industry soon becomo independent
nf p e n u r y a n d w a n t — y e a , in c o m m o n p a r l a n c e , rich."
A G p o n Ai'i-dLvruEM.—Gov. W r ^ ' B R has oppolntod
H o n . PERRY HAHXAM, of T r a v e r s e City, C o m m i s s i o n e r
of t h e N e w a y g o a n d N o r t h p o r t S t a t e R o a d , in p l a c e of
S . O . Kixo6Bt.il?, E s q . , of G r a n d R a p i d s , r e s i g n e d .
fitting
A
a p p o i n t m e n t could n o t h a v e
Gone to the Spirit H o m e .
ALVIS E., son of Emily aud Alvln Young, .departed t h i s
life February 5th, aged 2 years 5 m o n t h s a n d 25 d# v a
H i s Earth life WM short—he had been with bis E a r t h friend*
j u s t l o n g e n o u g h to make his'presence and c o m p a n y a n Indispcnsible requisite to social happiness, a n d a call came .'or
him in brighter climes than t h i s m o n d a n e sphere affords. He
w with t h a t Innumerable t h r o n g .who are r o a m i n g on
pinions of light in the homo of angels. As we have the promise t h a t such are of the kingdom of Hcavcu, wo know he is
soaring away on bright pinions, tlicre t o learn of Iho
beauties of God's illimitable universe. A* the bad began to
e x p a n d i t seemed that an atmosphere with more congenial
elements was n e e d e d to unfold the rose. H e always seemed
more a being of Hesven t h a n of Earth, a n d is now transled f r o m the nnrsery.of e a r t h t o t h e flower garden of the
S p i r i t I l o m e ; and while we cherish the memory of one so
y o u n g a n d beautiful, we desire t o remember the i n n o c e n c e of
Childhood, and so harmonize our life as to follow after h i m to
t h n s p i r l t h o t n e with a soul as innocent a n d free as h i s . '
M r . HAXXAH i s o n e of t h e b e s t m e n i n tlie
T. J. R A M S D E L L
S t a t e , a n d w o n l d c o n f e r h o n o r u p o n a n y s t a t i o n i n life.
T h a t h e will
d e v o t e h i s b e s t e n e r g i e s t o t h e a u c o m p l i s h m e n t of t h i s
s o z a c r x b u m CHANCKKV,
o b j o c t w e h a v e n o d o u b t , a n d h o p e t h e d a y is n o t Jar
distant when
wo shall b e
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN'.
Office Second Door North of Bagwell's Hotel.
connected with the outside
.world.by something better t h a n an Indian TraiL
ICtf
ATTENTION TRAPPEKS!!!
Mr. Kingsbury, t h e late Commissioner, has discharged
h i s d u t i e s f a i t h f u l l y a n d p r o m j i t l y , a n d r e t i r e s only b e c n u s c t h e d u t i e s conflict w i t h his p r i v a t e l o u s i n e s s .
CASH
Michigan Appropriations.
H o n . D . C. L e a c h , ' o u r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in Congress, h a s
*•«:<»-.« fc"! V ---..4
i.
The
—FOR—
was Dooeof their business whether be did or n o t
T i n POST OF>ICK B I L L . — T h i s bill h a v i n g passed b o t h
H o u s e s of C o n g r e s s , a n d r e c e i v e d t h e ' e x e c u t i v e s a n c t i o n
I t appropriates 84,296,006 to supply
t h e diBciency, a n d 0 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e s u p p o r t o f t h e d e T h e r e w a s also
a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r t h o p a y m e n t of t h a ' s a l a r i e s o f . officers
t h o u g h h e failed i n h i s mission, s e e m s t o h a v e h a d a g o o d
time otherwise
•
TKST o r A m e n t a . — A M r . S h e r m a n / o f W e r t T n i y ,
whoee " m y u t e r i o u s d i s a p p e a r a n c e " w a s c h r o n i c l e d iu t h e
p a p e r s recently, h a s
returned
T h e T r o y ' T i m e s ; t*yi
ho
i s a " v o u « g m a r r i e d m a n , " a n d t h a t h e a b s e n t e d himself
t o t t s i Mil Wif^'s a f f e c t i o n f o r h i m .
Address.
J . YTINCHESXW, „
Americitn a n d F o r e i g n Agency, .
ts J o h n s t r e e t . New Y(«rk.'
.
i j m
• „ MORGAN B A T ^ w t o r ,
u
Herald OfliH-. Traverse City. ,
32-1 y
For s a t e by
0
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
will send h e r address to Mrs. E. Creager, Baltimore Gjty,
Maryland, with threo 2 c e n t postage s t a m p s enclosed, shsli
receive by return mail, something of Importance t o ^ s r .
"Wotnfcn know thyself a n d in 'happy."
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L A B O R SO H A R D
W H E N WASHING?
V > I have a chemical process for cleaning clothing.Ijv.the
* which t h e c l o t h * c a n be washed very d e a n witawni
.C, and with very llttlo rubbing, llv this method m u c h
hard labor can be saved—THE WASHING CAN BE C O K L
IN H A L F T H E TIME, a n d the clothes are Very white and claan.
a n d last mnch longer, for they are n o t w o r n by r n b b l n g as tv
the old Wiiy of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. The articles usefl
cost b u t little and are easy t o obtain. I mail the receipt-»>
order. p o s U g e paid, on r e c e i p t of fifty c e n t s ; t h r e e cent postage stamps a s good as m o n c \ .
• '
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Address,
DR. J . P . CREAGER, ,
Baltimore City, Md.
* • * * I f y o u want something do not miss the Washlttg und
Honey recipes, for they are «1T i claim l o r them, a n d t h e y
should be In ever)- family. •
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M
G o v e r n o r v e r y p r o p e r l y replied in a p o l i t e b u t plain s p o k -
n u n g e r i s t h e D i s u n i o n E n v o y from S o u t h C a r o l i n a , w q o ,
sumption.
P
m a k e a n y s u c h i n q u i r i e s of him"—-in o t h e r w o r d s , t h a t I t
n u o g w ' e H o k l B i l l , w h i c h amount® t o $ 9 3 3 , 2 5 . M r . M e m -
H E E X T R A O R D I N A R Y R E S U L T S O B T A I N E D IN A L I .
tbe stages of Pnlmoaary Disease by Dr* C t o r c h i l l s n t w
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S O F LIMB AND SODA
—remot es ali remaining doubt as t o tho inestimable value o;
t h i s Discovery. Consnmption la no longer to be/regarded as
an incurable malady.
,
v_
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians hsve already adopted tti.«
treatment with d m o s t invariable succewi. Let no Con»cm{
live delay a m o m e n t t o try it. I t 1* their last hope!
Dr. Churchill says:'
:• !
•• I am a n x i o u s that the HyroraogrtriTKS should be brought
tpeedily as possible, into nniverssl use, as 1 KNOW that u u . . . I prove n o t only a s s u r e a R
nine is i n I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, L
Vaccination iu Small P o x .
no Instance have I found the remedy fell to produce
everything that eonld reasonably V expected from iu •
" O n t of twenty-two cases in t h e t h i r d or lsst stage, treated
my Dispensary, during the past year, eight have.uompletely
covered, eight have died, a n d six are still under t r e a u n e j u .
Pitch a result is altogether unparalleled in theanua'.s flf
cine.''
:ZST~ T h i s Remedy i* the most powerful Generator Of Rloo'.I
known, und is equally efficacious i a all f o r m a of DebtfUy.
Asthma, lironclutis. Nervous Diseases, Chlorosis, l'yspeit&i.
— - h a t e v e r depends on deficient .vitality of .the s y s t e m s '
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
Is p n t n p in large bottles with the following words blown"!*
the glass: " Da. J . K C a r a C B i L f s Y r r o r i i o s r n i T K s o s l i w r
AMO HODS. J . WINI-HHSTEK, N«W YOWL'" Each bottle t h s
so, a S'AC-SIMILR s i g n a t u r e .
!. L ,
No other can be relied on as the pure n y p o p l i o j p h i l i f
Unless perfectly pure, t h e y are not only useless, but p o s i t i o n
injurious. N o IROX or o t h e r d r u g fho'uld be eombthed WHfi
them, or taken at the same time.'
- TI
P r i c e $2 oo, or three bottle* for S3 00, with, full direc:zir
tions for use. A liberal discount to physicians a n d t h e trade..
The DRY SALTS furnished to the profession. Rfngle k o t t J n
in concentrated solution sent by mail, when upeeiaHyorderld
Sold wholesale and retail at the Sole Oeneral Depot In t h a ' t & 43 J o h n street. L e t no one deceive you, h a t pure haw anr.
~ only " W i n c h e s t e r ' s P r e p a r a t i o n . ! '
i . wa..
Dr. Churchill's W o r k on Consnmption
ow readv and will be sent g r a t i s t o every C o n s u m M i w ot
Nervons soifcrer In t h e United States, ob receipt Of tw*!v<•
in stamps t o cover expense of postages. Also, fllreu-
T
on l e t t e r t h a t h e " r e c o g n i z e d n o r i g h t on t h e i r p a r t t o
Tho V i r g i n i a Legislature has voted t o pay M r . Mem-
CONSUMPTION!
T
N
The
a n d clerks, Ac., t h e f u r t h e r s u m of $ 2 , 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ' ' ' • ' * • '
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of U H E a n d S O D A ,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J . f . Cnrr.ri:.*?:
of P a r i s a s a Specific Remedy f o r "
Gentlemens' (JoW and Stiff Witches, Cdd Vest and Guard Chain?,
Maryland Legislature undertook to interrogate
partment for the year ending J u n e n e x t
OB. C H C H C H I L W
Winchester's Genuine PicparaUva «f the Chemically P i n C o n p o u d of t h e
O N E Y - T H E B E S T O F H O U W ^ l HAY* A
valuable recipe for m a k i n g Honey, which I will s e M f t
any person u p o n receipt of fifty cents. We m a k e a s * of i t
in our family, AT H A L F T H E fcOST, and conaider It u ( o o d
as the best article of Bee honey, r a o x w r n c a IT CAXSVt.nt
D E L I V E R E D AT H I S O F F I C E
TOLD. Any person who will make a n d sell It, can clear from
two t o t h r e e dollars per dav. I t only requires f o u r articles t o
in Traverse City, On or before the lirst day of April, I860.
make it, a n d they can be had at any store for fifty "cents
O. A. STEVEN'S, Agent.
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
E v e n - f a m i l y may have t h i s dellghtfnl luxury, f q r any Ipdy
Traverse City, Dec.,lfci9.
6-4m
GOLD S H I R T STl'D*—plain and with s e t t i n g s ; O o u > B c A « r can make it In fifteen minutes, at a n y time. Three c e n t pOJt
age s t a m p s as good as money.
PINS—new style; Gold llreast I'ins, California Diamond
j C P E B M O X T H I I I AND ALL EXPENSES
Addrew,
DR. J . P . CREAGER.
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac.. &c.
) » / i ' A l i l 1 ! — f h o above Salary will ACTUALLY be |»aiil
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Baltimore City m .
, ,gents who c o n f o r m t o tbe r e q u i r e d stipulation*. BusiFOR LADIES,
ness is new, lig h t a n d honorable. For full particulars, enclose one red stamp a n d ^ e n d your address to
We h a t e GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold S t o n e
March 3d. IsS'J, aays: ,
,
.
,
.
V. W. B. & Co.
Cameo. Garnet and Coral llreast Pins and Ear Rings, Gold
P H f E HONEY.—Dr. R. C. Smith of t h i s county, p r e e e t t f i
B o * 20ft, Rollersrille.
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
w i t h tieautlfal honey,' e q a s l I f not S u p e r l o r l o a n y t h l a c
17-tw
Sandusky County, Oluo.
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
. . . e v e r saw. T h i s honey was manufactured by Mra. Smith,
ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Aecordeons, Ac. a c c o r d i n g t o tbe d i r e c t i o n s given in a recipe which sb«_purO T I C E T O C O N T R A C T O R S — S E A L E D PROPO- . Unexceptional References given w h c u c v c r required.
c h a s e d of DR. J . P. CREAGER. Baltimore City, M a r j H n d SALS. addressed to cither pf the undersigned Commis.2ST AGEX!TS W A N T E D t o r every p a r t of the Country.
A n y person can get the recipc f o r making i o n e v , and belnsioners.^ will be received n n t i l the 28th da) - of M a r c h
• N. B.—In s a n d i n g your names, w r i t e the State, Coanty and de p e n d e n t of the H o n e y b e e , by wrltlng'to Dr. C r e a g e r , ' W *
Town plainly, so as to avoid l e t t e r s beincr miscarried.
W e s t Baltimore street, Baltimore Ctty, Maryland, enclosing
ADDRESS.
A N G L E 4 CO.,
14-3m
ftftye.
H>2 C A N A L STREET. (Old No.)
6riiad trave:
H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L L . — D B . J . TJ (5REA
New Y o r k .
lng manner :
ger i s the agent wholesale a n d retail for Dr. Wheatletgh"*
The e n t i r e length of said r o a d to be out o u t 4 rods '.vide, and
celebrated Female Pills. T a n * P i u s AM ruvtr
ixvitc*
T E E M S O F CIRCUIT C O U R T S IN T H E N I N T H
. r o rods of the same to. be well cleared of all brush, fallen or
s u : FOK LADIES, r o > r u a v WILL KBVTOKK UEALTU w a n r r
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
s t a n d i n g timber, a n d all swampy a n d wet places to Ix bridged
MAT EAVK BECOME I X r A I B K I l FKOM A.NT C A l ' S * W M A I f t f t .
I 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
or erosswsyed with Sound sizable t i m b e r not less ths n 14 feet
Qx and appoint the times for holding the Circuit C o u r t s They i
long, so as to form a good passable bridge.
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for the Ninth J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of the State of Michigan, for t h e t
The above work will fee let in sections of one mile o r more,
Indeed, there h a s n o c a s e o f f a i l a r e o c c u r e d u ^ f t knowledge.
the years 1SG0 and 1861, as follows: In
to.auit bidders. . T h o bids will bo opened a t New. ay go ou ALLEGAN OOUNTY—-On t h e third Tuesday of March,, the Being purely vegetable they are perfectly s a f e ^ ^ i n g l e bexe*THURSDAY, the 2!>th of March next.
mailed
t
o
order,
paid,
u
p
o
n
receipt
of
$1—three
cc&tJpotU^'
second Tuesday of July, a n d the fourth Tuesday of OctoPayraouU for the abovo work will be made in m o n e y or
s t a m p s as good as money.
ber.
Swamp Lands, at the option of the Contractor, s u b j e c t to all
Address,
DR. J . P. ORE A OCT. provisions and conditions of an act o f ' t h e L e g i s l a t u r e of
14-Sm
Baltimore City.'Md.
State of Michigan entitled " An Act for the d r a i n a g e and
ber.
ATRIMONY
I—MATRIMONY
ir—nit. CREAOEI.
reclamation of the S t a t e Swamp L a n d s by a system of State
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first T o e s d s y I n A p r i l a n d
is the agent for Dr. W i n d e r ' s celebrated Matrimttnlil
roads and ditches," approved Feb. 11th, 1851).
and tbe first T u e s d a v i n October.
Series—(three books.) No. 1—A book for y o u n g m s a M V g n •
A. B. WATSON,
>„
. .
NEWAYGO COUNTY—On tin- second Tuesday In A p r i l a n d ing t o p r e p a r e themselves f o r female society. No. W l r
K. O. KINGSBURY, J Commissioners,
the first Tuesday i n S e p t e m b e r .
rors In C o u r t s h i p . " No. 5—" Reproductive ControL" E i t h e r
. Dated Feb. IB, 18fla
17-Sw
MECOSTA OOUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesday i n A p r i l ,
of which will be mailed to order, postpaid, u p o a r t c e i p t of
the second Monday in September. (Osceola C o u n t y a t - twenty five c e n t s .
tached.!
Address,
D R J . P . CREAOEK. .
OCEANA COUNTY—On the fourth. Monday in A p r i l , a n d t h e
l«-3m
Baltimore City, XA.
first Thntsdav In October.
A P E R W A R E I I O U H E . — O N HAND A V D F O R S A l . V
Michael Murray a n d P a t r i c k Murray, of the same p l a c e , and MASON COUNTY—On the fourth T h u r s d a y in A p r i l a n d t b e
either a t Wholwude or retail, the following descriptions r '
first Mondav iniOctoher.
recorded on the K t b day of A u g u s t , 1*58, In tlie Register's
paper,
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:
Imperial,
SupeT
Royal,
Royal,
MSdiuav
Office of the County of Mackinaw, in Liber B. of Mortgages, MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first T u e s d a y in May. and tbe- Crown, F l a t Cap a n d Folio Poat, Cap, L e t t e r , Legal, pcfipoti.
fourth Taesday in September. (Wexford a n d MissankCc
o n vages'6U a n d 67; a n d the a m o u n t claimed to be due on the
Bill a n d Note P a p e r in every.variety.
'
C o u n t i e s attached.')
said Mortgage, at the date of t h i s notice, being t h e s u m of
Book and P r i n t P a p e r s of all colors a n d slr.es. -ManfTTv
ninety-seren dollar* ($97 00); a n d n o suit or p r o c e e d i n g s at GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e aecond Tuesday In Rae. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s'xes and weights;
Mav, a n d the t h i r d Tuesday In S e p t e m b e r . ( A n t r i m and.
law h a v i n g been instituted to recover the same or a n y part
Receiving
our
paper
direct
from
the
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Kalkaska Counties attached-)
t h e r e o f : Notice ia therefore, hereby given, Uiat we shall fere-,
enabled to offer t h e m at as low p r i c e s as any in t l i i s a s r k e t .
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N .
close said Mortgage by a sale of the premises described thereKAGS—Wanted iu e x c h a n g e f o r G o o d s o r C a a h . .
.'
; C i r c n i l J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t
in, a t p n W i e Auction, t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
Allegan, Njov. 1,1859.'
• declr.
29th d*T
J u n e n e x t , a t the hour of two o'clock in the
>o Woodward A venae
afternoon of said day, at the f r o n t door of t h e Coart-Honse
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITE1 •
f o r said MSckinaw County, (the said Conrt-Honse being the
dersigned offer t h e i r e x t e n s i v e stoek of Ooods, ri
by Abbey H. Hemingway. The design of this work is to.
place for h o l d i n g the District C o u r t f o r said Mackinaw County.) In order t o satisfy a n d p a y the a m o u n t due on said mort- represent the general poetie l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t f r o m its. i n g o f all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E AND U P H O L S T B B Y ^ o H
gage, w i t h t h e Interest, cost.and e x p e n s e s allowed b y law. early s e t t l e m e n t to the p r e s e n t p e r i o d . T h e selections airo c u s t o m e r s a n d the public generally, at the lowest.ffcwii
rates.
Being prepared to meet nil orders i n our I Inc of t u
The p r e m i s e s in said m o r t g a g e described are as follows, to gathered f r o m the most reliable sources, a n d will especially
Wit: Being a L o t n i n e t y f e e t square, and bounded on the interest all V c r m o n t e r s by b t r t b - r i g h t now resident in t h i s a n d ness, we would advise buyers t o call upon us I>eTore Tfcvi;
13
F R A N C I S RAYMON3?. . elsewhere, as we intend n 9 t t » he undersold1 b v a a j L A m
N o r t h by a road fading to the F a r m of Ambrose R. Daven- o t h e r States.
t
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west.
All work warranted.
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port, a n d a l o n g said road n i n e t y f e e t : a n d on tbe E a s t by a
CABINET MAKERS' A H S O C I A H C W *
lot owned by William B. A*stor,>nd along said lot ntnetv feet;
B L A C K & C O ^ OPTICIANS. AND MAKERS O F
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the p r o p e r t y of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s of TeleMICHAEL MURRAY,
scopes. Microscopes,Electric M a c h i n e s . D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t s ,
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A bill a u t h o r i z i n g tlie G o v e r n m e n t of t h e S t a t e of
M i c h i g a n t o sclect c e r t a i n U n i v e r s i t y lands, d u e s a i d
State, under an act entitled " A n a c t concerning a semin a r y of l e a r n i n g in t h e T e r r i t o r y of M i c h i g a n , " a p p r o v e d
M a y 29, 1 8 2 6 ; w h i c h w a s r e a d ' a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e
liy ita title, a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m i u i t t o on P u b l i c
Lands,
A b o , a bill m a k i n g a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a l i g h t - h o u s e a t t h e i n o u t h of t h e MHoisteo R i v e r ,
i n t h o S t a t e of M i c h i g a n ; w E i c h w a s read a first a n d s e c o n d
t i m e b y i t s title," a n d referred t o t h e C o m m i t t e e on C o m merces
A l s o , a bill m a k i n g a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a l i g h t - h o u s e a t W e s t M a r q u e t t e , in t h e S t a t e o f
M i c h i g a n : w h i c h w a s r e a d a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e b y i t s
title, a n d referred to t h e C o m m i t t e o u C o m m e r c e .
A l s o , a bil) m a k i n g a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n for t h e i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e S a g i n a w R i v e r , in t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n ;
w h i c h w a s r e a d a Brat.and second t i m e b y ita t i t l e , a n d
referred t o t h a C o m m i t t e e p n C o m m e r c e . ,
Also, a bill making on appropriation for t h e improvem e n t of t h o h a r b o r a t M a r q u e t t e , M i c h i g a n ; w h i c n w a s .
r e a d a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e b y i t s title, a n d r e f e r r e d t 6
Committee on Commerce.
A l s o , a bill m a k i n g o n a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e eoostruCt t o n o f a light-hou.se a t o r n e a r T a w a s C i t y , in t h o S t a t e
o f M i c h i g a n ; w h i c h w a s r e a d a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e b y
i t s title, a n d referred to. t h e C o m m i t t e e o n C o t f i m e r c e .
Also, a bill making an appropriation for t h e improvem e n t of t h e h a r b o r a t O n t o n a g o n , in t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n ; w h i c h w a s read a first a n d s e c o n d time b y i t s title,
a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e on C o m m e r c e .
nwssogc t o S p o a k c r P e n n i n g t o n o n h i s e l e c t i o n .
FOR
T H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E H I G H E S T
i n t r o d u c e d i n t o t h e H o u s e of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t h e followi n g bills:
Money Risked!
' We propose t<> let a person know what Premium ho will reccivc h f f o r e sending h i s money. Any Laity or (ientlomaO
d e s i r i n g o n e o r the above articles, can lirai send n s their
name and a^.^tn^s. s t a t i n g w h e t h e r ihey w a n t t h e Pencil a n d
Pen, or l.ocket. Jtnd we will make their selection, a n d inform
them bv return tui. 1 ! what premium they are entitled to. They
tn then have the p i ' " l e g e of s e n d i n g for i t if t h e v choose.
Our PremlnmS are distributed in n fair and honorablo man..jr. and a s soon as t h e n i m c of the p u r c h a s e r i s received
with the $5, his I'cucil a n d Pen and Premium, or Gold l o c k e t
and Premium, are put u p in V safe manner, and sent to -the
.Owner by mail, free or postage. Our plan, from long e x p e r i v in the above b u s i n e s s h a s given general satisfaction, as
h purchaser can sell or trade t h e above articles f o r all t h e y
it him, and retain the p r e m i u m gratis.
-T, however, any person should fee) disposed t o send us
their money In tulvauee, they can rely upon being as fairly
dealt with us t h o u g h they had ma.le previous application.
And if any one is dissatisfied with t h e i r purchase, and a n
unbiassed person c o m p e t e n t to j u d g e aays t h e articles are Dot
worth more thiui tlie munoy paid lor them, and in some cases
TEN, or even FORTY l i m e s the amount, let such person return th - goods, and we will freely refund the money.
Ilut some will ask (as many have.) how r a n \\je afford t o
ive so much f j r so little monev? In answer, we Say, t h a t all
*iio are acquainted with the J e w e l r y business know t h a t
there is scarcely an a r t i c l e of J e w e l r y purcha.sod at a retail
upon which there Is not a profit of f r o m 100 to 100 per
per c e n t on m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' p r i c e s .
We being A g e n t s for the Manufacturers, h a r e adopted t h i s
plan of disposing of our g o o d s rather than selling to ConnDealers on time, a n d t a k i n g the unccrtaintv of collecting
bills.
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By this arrangement, we b r i n g the purchaser In direct comnKu'iIcation wiflt tlie inanafacturer, and the profits t h a t
made by the dozen hands t h r o n u h which Jewelry h a s to pass,
we give to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as above stated.
We therefore offer the following Indncemcnt to persons
a c t i n g as A g o u s for ua:—
Any person sending us S2-i for qur g o o d s , w i l l receive a
Pencil and Pen, and Preuiinm. or Locket and P r e m i u m , f i f e .
F o r f u r t h e r Inducements, see Circular.
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Among our P r e m i u m s arc articles suitable for Ladies»tf>d
Gentlemen, such us
Sttonwji anil Counsellor at fato,
Besides, h e , i s a l a r g e p r o p e r t y - h o l d e r h e r e , a n d is deeply
i n t e r e s t e d in t h e c o m p l e t i o n of t h e R o a d .
TWO YEARS' PROFITABLE EXPERI-
e n c e in our present mode of disposing of our Jewell®,
a n d f r o m the universal satisfaction given to all who lia>ipatronized onr house, we take pleasure iu saying that we r\0w
consider our businoM. FAIULV und PEiofANKSTLV istabli^herL
We wish it understood that t h i s is No LOTTERV, but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each p u r c h a s e r gets the value
of his ..r h. r money in a ( i o l d 1 ' c n c U w i t h G o l d P e u
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 cann o t be bougbt-4t any retail store f o r the same p r i c e ; a n d in
addition to tbe purchase, each person receives s P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , not lo>» in value th.ui $2, and it may be worth
83, j , f , 1(1, 1.., ajj, SO, 30, or even $2001
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o c r a t s " t o c o - o p e r a t e with t h e m .
e n d of t h e B a y o p t o t h e h e a d , a n d w e a r e n o w block-
western Christian A d v o c a t e says:
AFTER
on t h o 1 0 t h of M a r c h , a n d h a v e i n v i t e d t h e " F r e e D e m -
f o r a e v e r a l days, h a s dri70U t h e floating ice f r o m t h e l o w e r
tieen Made.
$12 T 0 8 2 0 0 !
Convention to choose Delegates to Chicago, a t S t . Louis
BMXJKADEI>.—The s t r o n g N o r t h w e s t e r w h i c h p r e v a i l e d
m o r e judicious and
A.nil a F R B M I i r M t o e a o h p u r o h n s e r w o i i l i
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s of M i s s o u r i h a v e callcd t h e i r B t a t e
town be M y represented.
nded.
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c h a n g e of b o u n d a r i e s a s i s p r o p o s e d a t W a s h i n g t o n . —
call a t t e n t i o n t o a n o t i c e
w h i c h will b e f o u n d u n d e r o u r E d i t o r i a l h e a d c a l l i n g a
C o u n t y Convention
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Rich birrejiu w*lU4<Wad Uw plow.
And oUlMOtater rosnd the loom;
Adorn the wJ«» MO crown tin
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HE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION' OP WASH-
The monarch oak, the woodland's pride,
Whose Ira ok U teamed with lightning ac
Toll launches on the Wstlesa tide.
Mmd there enrolls the H f l o M a M j
The engine with its long* of flamfc,'
Aid rite of b r a n and Joints of steel.
From labor's clastic Angers came,
With sobbing ralre and whirling wheel.
And beckons angels down to bliss;
Industrious hajnla on sea and soil.
Her suubrowued toil with shining spade,
Unka lake and sea with silver ties.
Strung thick with palaces of trade.
Ana temples towering to the skies.
Mr. ie»rmr4*a R e m a r k s i n the U . 8 . S e n a t e
Death of D a v i d C . Broderick.
Mr. President: Tbe groat national event of < r day,
1 think, is the extension of our empire n c r o s the Interior
irf the Continent from the borders of Missouri to the P a cific Coast, H e who shall write Its history will find ii
that event materials, both-copioas nnd fruitful, wherewith
to efllnrgo on the integrity '.of the American Union, and
the d e r t i n r o f the American people. B u t be will altogether fail, however, if he does not succeed in raising
Houston, Busk, and Broderick to their rank among the
organisers of our Amorican States, such as the world has
assigned to Winthrop, Williams, Balcigh, Peon, and
Oglethorpe, as well as in placing Taylor and Scott, and
Worth, -and Quitman, as Generals beside Washington,
and Green, and Gates, and Marion. And impartiality
will also require him to testify that Broderick, more vigorously ami resolutely than any of his predecessors, overcame the accidents and circumstances which ever oppoe*»d his success. Neither birth, nor fortune, nor education,
nor training, nor patronage, nor association, nor prestige of any kind, favored ambition in his case.. W hi l e
vet very youwr, ho disappeared from among the merely
muneipal excitements of a great commercial city ou this
side ot the Continent to rise as suddenly upon tho other
Hide, towering conspicuously otaong tho ill-assorted and
irrqpthui groupi"of adventurers who wont there from all
(Urts of the world, who appeared recklew of all sentiments,
' and animated only by one absorbing passion—to become
quickly ri^h by being tho first to nick up the golden dost
from the beds of tho rivers of Cnlifyrtiia. A s wo looked
upon this tumultuous gathering from this distance, we
MVA.1 how shall even peace be preserved and life secured
among them, and how tfnd wheu shall this political chaos
be reduced to the solid substance of a civil state; even
then, while w e wore y»t asking these questions, wo saw
that civil state rise u p before us In just proportions, strong,
rigorous, firm, and complete in tho fulness of material and
moral sufficiency. Free, too. but at the same time loyal
and faithful to the Federal Union. The hand that princi :
pally Ahpwl ft Voi that of "David C. Beoderick.
Mr.
President, when I heard in foreign lands of the death of
m r late associate, I experienced, besides tho sentiment of
norrow which'I am sure was common to all of us, a keener sorrow that arose from the reflection that he had M e n
prematurely, while yet there was uoed and room for . further public service to augment his fame. B a t in this I
erred; I t is not the amplitude, b u t the greatness of
achievement that secures the statesman's renown. ' The
m m w r of his death ROTO a painful A o c k to tho moral
tense of the nation. B u t I will not (Well upon it, because
it he could bear me he would forbip all complaint H e
cotMoted, I trust, with reluctance; yet, nevertheless, he
consented to the combat in which ho feU I have never
known a man more jealous of his honor, or one who, living, could so ill ondure t o bo the object of pity or compassioa. I leave him, therefore,' in his early fjravo, content t o confine my expression of sorrow on this occasion
within tho bounds of sorrow for the loss, of a friend than
whom none was more trnthful and honest, of a Senator
whom-iione more incorruptible ever uttered a voice,
a statesman who, though he feu too soon for his country's
hopes, has yet, liko Hamilton, left behind him a noble
monument wholly oompletc and finished.
INGTON are having prepared snd published a serie* eT
Political Tracts, nnder the supervision of tbe Congressional
Republican Executive Committee, which it in earnestly hoped
the friends of the Republican cause will take immediate
Steps-to have put in general circulation.
They are furnished at tho cheap rate of seventy-five centa
sr hundred copies, free or postage.
The following tracts have already been published:
Tract No. 1. HOW WE ARE GOVERNED—Being
pose of the Prauds and Expenditures of the present
Administration for party purposes.
Tract No. 2. LANDS FOR TUB LANDLESS.—Being a complete analysis of the votes on the Homestead BiiL
Tract No. 3'. THE ATTITUDB OF NATIONAL PARTIES
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Tract No. 4. THE SLAVE TRADE.—Showing that the proceedings and debates during the last session of the late
Congress indicate a most msrked deterioration of moral
sentiment at tho South in respect to the African Slave
Trade, and arc fearfully ominous of the near approach of
the time when, at any rate in tho Gulf Statds, that hitherto
universally reprobated traffic will be as heartily sosiaioed
as is the Institution of slsvery lt*elf.
Tract No. 6. OVERLAND ROUTES TO THE PACIFIC—
THE BUTTERFIELD CONTRACT.
Tract'No. C. OPPOSITION' OF THE SOUTH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF OREGON AND OF WASHINGTON
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OF THE WEST.
In the German Language.
<Tract No. 2. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.—$1.50 p*r 100
copiel
All orders should be addressed to
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
Secretary National Republican Association.
AMERICAN
•J V W - L I G H T G A S W O R K S , PO* THE MAWUFAC5 TURK OF, ILLUMINATING GAS, for tbe use of Private
louses, Public Buildings, Villages, Towns, Ac.—Patented
_ugust, 1858.*—The princlple'of the invention consists in the
peculiar construction of the Retort, wheretar Gss is most
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil,
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for
about eighty cents, as much light as a thousand feet of ordinary coal Gas.
-—A long course of experiments at the hands of the Inventor,
who has had many years experience in Gas manufacturing, as
well ss by ourselves and others, has placed the invention beyond all doubt of Its practicability. The public may be confidently assured that'll is at once the mpst simple and useful
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
county sad state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and to
immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are ne
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMK8, manufacturers, Detroit,
as well as ever)- thing connected with the "Sun-Ligbt Gas
Works," which will be supplied by them st all the principal
points in the Union, to parties purcbssing territory.
Persons of smsli capital, and particularly Gss Fitters, by
making an investment in the right to use the "6un-Llght Gas
Works.'' will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
p t f , All communications In the premises directed to tfc
undersigued will meet prompt attention. ~
JOHN Q. DUDLEY.
Treasurer for Proprietor,
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Michigan.
WATCHES.-APPLETON. TRACY A
Co., WALTH**, Mass., Manufacturers of PATENT LEVER WATCHES.—THese superior Watches are made by the
aid of'new and original machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable and uniformly reliable time keeper. The raoVements are new In
constriction, anddre pronoonoed by the highest authorities
to be faultless in principle nnd quality, and have been proved
by the most cxstcting-testa to be relialilo and unfailing in action. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
crnde materials, in a single establishment, by connected and
uniform processes—the manufactory being organised upon
the same system that has been adopted in tin; production of
the unequaled American lire-arms, which enables us to produe* a movement at ouo-half the price of any foreign movement of tho ssme quality; and we guarantee the perfect
performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
All forcigu watches are made by band, the American watches being the only ones mado by machinery upon a uniform
system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches are defective, and are continually getting out of order. In many
parts of the oountry it is impossible to find good watch repairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain and expensive. Tho introduction of American watches disposes of this
difficulty, and country merchants, as well as watch dealers,
can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and
thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be
used as anv other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold
by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS A Al'l'LETON,
General Agents, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
A T A L L , D U N C K L E E tc C O . , 74 WODDWARD AVEJAj nne. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Garnets, Floor Oil Cloths. Paper Hangings,
Feathers and House Furnishing Goods.—We would particularly invite the attention of the public to the following Goods,
which we have in great variety of styles and prices : Broche
Shawls, long and square ; Bay State do. do. do.; Waterloo ilo.
do. do.; Gentlemen'* do. do. do.; Mantillas, beantiful styles
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks
French and English Merinoes,plain and figured ; Parametta;
Delaines, in great variety : Valencia Plaids and Stripes ; All
wool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetts; Broadcloths: Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroiderie*; Hosiery; Gloves:
Ribbons;
Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
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>Carpet D e p a r t m e n t .
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton
and Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, Feathers,
Paper Hangings, Ac.. Ac.
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we have many other styles of Goods, which will be offered
to suit the times.
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Superior and Scrap Iron, of all olase, at greatly reduced rate*
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, is all
made from Charcoal Pig, and U far hotter than the Iron ma<l*
from Hard Coal, and their l a k e Superior Merchant Iron is
the only Iron sold in this market, that is mado In this manner.
Their Merchant Scran Iron is all made from selected Scrap
and will bear comparison, with the beat Iron made in tb»
ootatrj.
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Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa
ny drafts taken at par In exchange for Iron or any indebtedness to the Company.
Manufactured Iron also given In exchange for good Scrap
Iron.
Call and see or address
WM. H. 2ARBISKIE, Secretary.
Store eorner Woodward Avenue and Congreea-et.
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tON F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARE PKK
pared to furnish, at short notice. Stationary Engines, Mill
Gearing, Warehouse Hoisting ApparstnK and all varieties of
Iron Work Repair work on Propellers, Steamer* and Saw
Mills, executed promptly and thorouj^ly. Casting*—«very
description.
. . —'"ABRASS FOUNDRY.
We are prepared to execute orders of any sis* for Brass snd
Composition Castings, promptly.
.
Oil Globes, Oil Cupe, Valves, Journal Box**. Guage Cocks.
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotive*
and Mills, Bell* for Factories, Steamers and Locomotive*, uo
der eight hundred pounds.
IRON RATLING AND VERANDAHS.
fine engraviugs.—One Volume, 12nio. 320 pp. Price $1.— We are prepared to execute all orders for Iron Railing fur
This Work portrays, with eminent ability, the crimea commit- Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemeteted by our Government against the Maroon* who Bed from ry Lois.
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Corner of Fifth and Woodbridge-ats., opposite Maehins
South Carolina and other Slave State*, seeking protection under Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards the Simp of Michigan
Central Railroad, Detroit,
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JACKSON A WILEY
Indians of Florida«and i* fonnd to present a true view of the
long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOR
O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
SLAVERY.
From Connor Chu*. of Ohio,
J . Sage A Son's, Mop Publishers, Stationers, Engraver*
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of "The Exiles and Lithographers, 209, Main Street, Buflhlo.N. Y^feverSage >
of Florida.'' I have read the book with great interest and Piano Room.
We are prepared to execute all work entrusted to us with
mnch instruction. It sets in a striking light an important
portion of onr history, and clearly reveals the secret springs promptness and despatch and ou as favorable terms «s a n y
by whiah successive administrations were moved in afl'alrs of establishment in the country. Combining all the dlifcieni
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Steel. Copper and Stone Engraving, as well »
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of every Crayon Work of tht finest description, we guarantee satisfaclover of freedom, justice, and honorable adroinistrat!on;t,by tion all cases.
Particular attention paid to Bank snd Commercial work,
tracing and exhibiting the evil influences of slavery in he
transactions which he narrate*. No one, it seems to me, can snch ss Checks, Drafts, Notes. Certificates of Deposit and
arise from perusing this work withont deepened convictions Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter,Note snd Bill Head*,Envelopes.
of the wrong of slaveholding, and tbe necessity of earnest i Ac. Maps, Portraits, Show Card* Ac-, Lithographed and,
and persistent effort for the deliverance of our National Gev- printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
For tho convenience of the business community in this viil inent from the control of the slave power.
Columbna July 12, 1858.
S. P. CHASE-, cinity, we have established an agency with Mr. John W.
REPUBLICANS HEAD IT! Copies sent by mail on receipt Oree'n, at the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser, 311 Jefferson Avenue.
n3 ,
J. SAGE A SON'S.
of One Dollar.
FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO.,
MONO,
Pulishers, Colnmbus, Ohio.
D O O T 8 , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLE
Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
D SALE ONLY.—We hsve received from the ManufactuA K E W ' 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET, rers about 1,000 oases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, of all
between Lamed and Congress streets,Detroit, Mich.— the desirable kinds, and have also on baud a few thousand
The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for pairs of our own manufacture.
tho dissemination of useful drinks," has enlarged and rejuveWe shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost
nated it in the most thorough manner, makihg it now the daily additions—so as to keep our stock at all time*large and
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for complete- Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trado excluproducing the finest and most delicate grades of Malt Liquors; sively, we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, at 25
and is now prepared to furnish the various qualities of Ales, Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
Porter and Brown Stout, for draught and bottling, at prices
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
ranging from St> to $10 per barrel,
Extra fine and Stock Ales brewed to order.
I M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S AND P U B L I 8 H All Package* extra, which, when returned to the Brewery JL ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a
in good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sices. We
The attention of .private families, and customers in general, arc Agents for nine Of the best Mills in the country, which
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old gives ns a chance to compete and undersellany establishment
friends and new may be assured of the superior qualitv and in the West, and would say that we aeU print paper choaner
flavor of these beverages, and all are invited to call and sam- and a better articlu than can be found' in this market; Also,
ple for themselves. All orders, wifh the poney enclosed, we have just recelved-a large invoice of fine Maunilla*.—
will receive prompt attention.
Please call and sei'(or yoorsolves st
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market rate*.
PEASE A FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
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. J. L. CAREW.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1R58.
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HALLOCK, No 168. Jefferson Avctiue, Detroit Where may
lie found a very large, fresh and desirable stock Of the above
goods Just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and
embracing one of ihe most extensive assortments ever b * ' " "
offered in this market.
Afnong his stoe'e will be found every kind and descriptjou
of Garment suitalJe for Fall and Winter wear.
From the low p need and cheaper grades, to the most fine
and fashionable garment*—all of which have been manufactured withlthe nti aoat care and WARHsfTBn to give satisfijcUon.
All persons de iirou*of purchasing cither at W KOLESALE
OR RETAIL are respectfully invited tn call and exomino his
extensive stock, which sbail be offered at prices uniformly
low.
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H. HALLOCK.
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I C I i n o N D S it BACKVS»—PREMIUM ACCOUNT
Book Manufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
Avenue.—Account Books of ever) description made to order,
of suporior paper and workmanship, at lower prices then
heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction in every psrticn
lar.
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to
order.
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The subscriber havinchsd an experience of over fourteen
year*, feels assured th*f they can defy competition in price*
and quality of workmanship.
Orders from Banks,Merchants. Manufacturers and Railroad
Companies, respectfully solicited.
A . LU8TRATED—a volume of Photographs from original
drawings, by John W. Ehninger, illustrative of the Conrtship
of Miles Standlsb, by Henry W. LongfelloW. There will be
eight or ten large Photographs of tbe. most exquisite character, executed by Brady, with intersected creara-coloredtfeaves,
H A R L E S B U S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webstar, .
(containing tho descriptive text,) the whole to bo bound In
Dealer in Foreign a" *
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled, and gilt edges.
ing Articles, Mechanics'
- .
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Early Orders are solicited, as the Blow process of preparing
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAIL- pined Wawi, Drain Tile, Ac, Agent for the .American and
tho Photographs (nothing being done in cloudy weather) will
• road Watches, cased in beautiful styles, warranted ex- European Low Agency of L i u A Kapp, No. 1 Nassau street.
prevent the immediate issuo of a second edition, and « — - cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, foil Jewelled, Levers in New York—for the recovery of Debts. Legacies snd Inheriquently only those ordered in advance can be proviscd.
every style. GOLD PENS—I continue manufacturing PenB tances In Europe and the United Btates.
Price 8lx Dollars. Sped mens to be seen and subscriptions of every desirable pattern. These penshave received a Silver
Remittances msde to all parts of Germany, with safety and
Medal and Diploma at the Michigan Suto Fair, and are not to dispatch. No. Ml Jefferson avenne, Kearsley's Block, Detroit,
received, at my store.
« T h e S c h o o l m a s t e r ' s In t h a t Bed,
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
be surpassed by any Pens in marltct. Also dealer in FINE Mich.
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SO Woodward Avenue.
JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS
A correspondent of the New York Waverlv gives the; 1J
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new
S A G E «C S O N S , MAP PUBLISHFRS, STATIONERS
following as one of tho many incidents that befeU a ' boardwork to arder.
• Engravers and Lithographers, 209 Msln street, Buffalo.
ing round schoolmaster.'. I iutd been teaching in Mason
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gliding N. Y., over Sage's Pipno Rooms.—We are prepared to exccute
county in this, the Sucker state, and this term wasboardand Galvanizing, done at short notice.
all work entrusted to ns with promptness and despatch, and
r
ine rohp<LA)ne evening after school one of my little of Vegat
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workmiw, all on as favorable terms ss any establishment in the country.
State Agricultural College or Michigan, embellishe J with up- work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
N&olars stepped up to me and said:
Combining all the different branches or Steel, Conper and
wards of 450 Illus[nations. Although designed mainly for
GOLD PENS rt-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mall, Stone Engraving, as'welltw Grsyon Work of the finest de
• M r . Jones, father said yon would come home with Colleges and Schools, this book will be fonnd invaluable to
accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly attended to.
scriptlon, we guarantee aatisfaction in til esses.
the general reader, and should find a plscc In every public4
me.'
J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenue.
ns
Msp*, Portraits, Show Card*, Ac., Lithographed and printed
4
V e r y well,' IrepUed. ood forthwith set out for my and private Library. Tho besnty of the wood engravings"—
in the moat delicate colors, by a new process.
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so "plentifully adorn this Work, is remarkable, and their i ,
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot
natron's house, whicn was distant some two miles. Now, eminently
peculiar; white, red, yellow and blue figures, on a
of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron Works, Detroit, M.
VPER.—WF. ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
he it known, James McHarry—for such was his name— dead Mack ground. By their distinctness they have elicited
Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopers' and Carpenters'
iees, all sizes snd weights of Print and Book Paper:—
had two daughters, the pride and envy of the whole com- unanimous admiration. For sale by
Tools, Axes Of every description, Planing and Tobacco Madger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper, Letter, Cap and
Detroit, Nov. 1,186ft.
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FRANCI8 RAYMOND.
m o n l y . I had heard so much about them that 1 was
chine Knives, Trusses, Ac., made to order of a superior qua- Commercial Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Fancy and
naturally anxious to see them. I t seemed however, I was
Staple Stationery In great variety.
ILIE*S PATENT FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF 8 A FES.
'iu,or»,-Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruments, steel, Iron
to be disappointed. W h e n I arrived I learned the ' gals'
— - - - - o f Rags wanted In exchange.
—These Safes are a combination of Wrought and Chilled and Brass Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
RICHMOND8 A BACKUS.
had gone to 5 party the other side of tbe creek; so I went' Iron, two Inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives atrength
satisfaction to his customer*.
fe Detroit, Mich.
t o bed, execrating the luck which deprived me of see- and the Chllledlron hardness; the safesbclngwarranted Drill
Orders loft at the office, corner of Brush street and Jeffering them that night 'line night had well advanced, when Proof. All other Fire Proof Sufes are made of Sheet Iron,
in Areiine, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
S . C U T H B E R T 4c C O ~ WUolSale Druggists sn..'
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WOOLLEY,
Agent,
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C.
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A.
Ives'
Banking
Office.
I beard one of the girls come home, and passing into the
i seen.
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• Grocers, No's 102 and 1M. Woodward atenue, Detroit,
Detroit, NOT. L 1868.
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References kindlv permitted to Messrs. Edmunds, North A have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar
adjoining room, she wanned herself before some coals
J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A BatwelL Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit, 8pices, Nuts, Liquors, Drugs
which Were alive on the hearth. I t Beems the old geotfeUDLEY & HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND REAIL Co.,
Detroit. Jan. 1859.
Cordage, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval 8tores. Window Glsss.
dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Boynton's Hot Air FurnamW and lady dopt in the same room but I was not aware
Ac.
"5
ces,
Register,
Graten,
Cooking
Ranges,
Tinnor's
and
Plumber's
A Y H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM AND Ac,
rfttat
Having warmed herself; she tamed to leave the
—
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if. w . C s m m Stock, Machines and Pools. Also, manufacturers of C o r —
VENTILLATING CHIMNEY CAP.—Msyhew's Chimney
r o w * when the Old mno spoke: 'Girls,' said he, ' t h e Tin snd Sheet Iron Wares, House and Steamboat Plnml
Cap prevents Chimney* from smoking; it precludes storms n P W I N E H O U S E . " " W i l lard Harvey A Co„
schoolmaster's in your bed.' Agents for Wllder's Patent 8alamander Safes.
from entering Jhem; it lessena the liabilities to Area from X Lane, and "17 Cedar street. New York. Hemp, Cotter
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumb- their homing out: it protects their tops'from the wastea of
' Very wtQ,' said Sarah, and passing through the room
Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordagf.
I slept in, went up stairs. A b o u t an hour had elapsed ing, and putting the most approved Heating and Ventillating the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
and CoolingApparatuainPubllcand Private BuildPersons desirous of securing the right of manufacture. Or Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp RopejJarrcd Btnff
wbeu I heard Jndy, the other ope come. 8 h e stood at furnace*
injpC in the City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue, of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, 8tates or Territories, In Fishing Lines, Gllllng Threads, Shoe Thresd, Wick, snd3 sit
f
the door a long time, talkiBg with ' her feDer,' then ento*- Detroit. (Opposite Holmes A Cot)
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any part of the United States not already disposed of, will be kinds of Cords snd Lines.
d l t b f t i y . Disrobing her feet, die entered the room where
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unUY F . H I N C H M A N A C O . , Dealers in GrocerU*
dersigned. and by designating the territory they desire, they
I toy, In her stocking feet, carelblly undressed herself, and
and Provisions. Paints, Oils, Twines, Canvss. Anchors
n o s i n g to tbe ride of tho bod prepared to g e t in. Now 1 „ . sale and retail dealers ID Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama, Palm- -will also be famished with the terms of sale.
and
Chains,
Tar,
Pitch,
Rosin,
Oakum,
Ac.
A
complete
stecV
Leaf; Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fur, Cloth, Plnah, 8ilk and
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
of Ship Chandlery and the above nstoed articles always on
it happened, I lay in the middle, and turning back the Olazcd (Sips; all descriptions of manufactured Furs for ladies
Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit, by
hand and for sale very low, at 46 Woodbridge street, DetroitildOies, d i e gave me a shako and said in a suppressed and gentlemen: Buckskin Gloves sad Mittens, Fur,Kid, Silk
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DUDLEY A HQLMEft 77 Woodward Ave.
and Woolen Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Cravats, Snspenders,
whtafcr:
Ac.' Hatters' Stock and Trimmings, Buffalo and Fancy Bleigh T \ E T B O I T S T E A M D Y E I N G E S T A B L I S H H . LOTOLL,(Successor to D. Crosby A Co-) Whole
• Lav over Sarah.'
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HENT, No. 16 Congress-st, Ea&t—A. C. ALEXANDER
Ac.
F. BUHL A CO.,
• ssle and and retail dealer in Watches. Clocks, Jewt l p .
I rolled over, and whipped the corner of my pillow in Robes,
would most respectfully intimate that, more folly to accom- Fsncy Goods, Plated Ware, Combs, Butten* Thread, Ac. No.
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Conant Block, 1*8 Jefferson Ave.
W M M t b t o i r o i i ^ l u g f a i a g . In she bounced, b u t
modate t h eM of
w thea patronizing
a t a public,
o f and1 bis large In- 79 Woodward avenne, oppoaite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
P. S.—Cash paid for Shipping P a n and Deer Skin*.
iS,"ho has adopted the improved facility which Wstcbes, Clocks snd Jewelry repsired and wajranted.
crease of business.'ho
the bed woeW squeak. T h e old man heard i t and called
"*
be Art
Steam give* to the
At of Dyeing, having recently fitted np
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on Dock, foot of Bates street, for that purpose. Ha
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, T 7 I R E 8 I D E E D I T I O N O F WAVERLY NOVELS.
of Silk*. SistHts, Velvet Crapes snd Merino*, producing the I 4 now complete, foil seta, to be hsdof
,
Detroit
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was responded in a faint tone from the bed beside
most brilliant colors and best style of finish that every article
tSf Liberal advances made on Produce, for sale this
will admit o t Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
Eastern Markets.
Refer to—John Owen.Pieat Michigan Insurance Co. Bank;
' Tkt ickoolmatter's in timi htd.r
LANK B O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y . — T H E UNDER T T 1 S T O R Y OF CTVIUZATIOX IN ENGLAND—By H.
WW» one load yell a n d • Oh heavens,' she landed on G. O. Williams A Co., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Thomas Buchle—two vols. Jost received bv
signed h a v i h g a Book Bindery In connection with his JH. JL T
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nomu nucniepQCQHTY, STRAW A CO.
the flow, and fled with the rapidity of a deer, up stain, Detroit. •
tstore, la preMred to manufacture, to order. Blank Bo oka
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». .very description. Merchants i n d others, wsnting anyL . H U R D 4c C O ~ Delro
thing In that line, sre invited to give him a coll. Having toe
. Shipping Merchants, Ajjenla.
€!•». Besd, of Jefieraon T e r r i t w y , has brought to lowing L i n e s : - r A n a i e i * T***8ro*Tanoi«.co**Airr, capi- best of workmen, he can saftly guarantee satisfaction in all
T: EAYMOND.
tal $900,000. Wen-ran TKK?»*TORT*TIO!» COBPAHT, Capital wea. '
Detroit. Nov. 1,18SS.
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$800,000. And the NEW VOBX C t r r A t B . H CO.
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° DOUGHTY, STRAW A CONo. U Woodward Ave.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 16, 1860.
t£|e ®ran!i Crabrac H«ral5,
Mary of the Glen.
isro. 17.
. He came; and at the Captain's request, he also wrote ed all yonr Kvea I was steering at the time congiderabit
the same words. So did the steward. So, in succession, south of we6t and I altered my course to nor'west and
I I r U B U B B B D EVERT r » l D * T , AT
did every man of the crew who could write at alL But had a look-out aloft to see what would coma of it Bat
Ttavtme Citf, Grand Traverse County. Michigan,
not one of the various hands resembled, in any degree, the you say," he addded, turning to the passenger, " that yon
Mary of the Glen?
mysterious writing.
did not dream of writing on a slate?
Is there a heart that's broke for you.
M O R G A N B A T E S .
When the crew retired, the Captain sat deep in thought
"No, sir. I have norecollectionwhatever of dcungto
Mary ofthe Glen?
BDIT0& ASP rROPglETQE.
"Could any one have been stowed away?" At last he I got the impression that the barklsawinmydreainwas
I have lands and I have leases,
said,
"
The
ship
must
be
searched;
and
if
I
don't
find
the
I
have
gold
and
cattle,
too?
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. TKBM8.
coming to rescue us; but how that impression came f
OHF l l « u * 4 * n F i m r f i a x n jwr u n a . pajraki* hiTarirtty la U » M >
I have sheep withfinestfleeces.
fellow he must be a good hand at hide-and-seek. Order cannot teH There is another very strange thing about
t n u i B i n n i Ituortti lot 0 * « O o L u « par i q w i (U* U o u ) < o t t a .
Can I marry yon?
up all hand."
,
« r a Ittiertloa, and twtnij-flrc t i n U fortach n b t a q a e a l Inawtlon. Yaarlr
it," be added. "Every thing here on board'seemstome
I a a o a o l a - « 1 0 for ona K i o u t ; Sffl let threa tqwt*
; SOtorhalf a
Every nook and corner of the vessel, from stem to quite familiar; yet I am very sure I never was in yoor
Nobody, sir, has spoke for me,
»i and $20 for ona colama. U ( a l t d ' M t l K m t a u at the ratal pi*.
I b> law : o n ? cents par folio of 100 wortb.tortfcaflmluartioc. ao4
stem, was thoroughly searched, and that with all the ea- vessel before. It is all a puzzle to me. What did you*
Mary of the Glen:
U for aaah Mto*qa*oi. Ki-rry Scare coonta a word. K l e v a
There is no heart that's broke for me,
gerness of excited curosity, for the report had gone out mate see?"
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X C 3 R a U a o dfljrnr.
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*• doobla
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prCa.
work without rnlei,
work,
Mary of the Glen;
411 lata) adrrrtlaluDaoU m o i l be paid forttrietlj In advaaea.
that a stranger had shown himself on board; but not a Thereupon Mr. Brace related to them, all the dream
But there is a blue eyed Willie,
living soul beyond the crew and officers was found.
stances above detailed The conclusion they finally arWho labors with the men.
AB Kinds of i«b Prirtiflf Ntallf and Eipeditiouslj Eieoitti
Returning to the cabin after their fruitless search, " Mr. rived at that it was a special interposition of Provident* to
Who brings the sweet pond-lily.
1
To Mary of the Glen.
Bruce," said the Captain, •' what the devil do you make save them from what seemed a hopeless fate.
of all this?"
THERON HOST WICK,
The above narrative was communicatedtome by Capt
He has neither lands nor leases.
Can't tell dr. I saw the man write; you see the writ- J. S. Clarke, of the schooner Julia Hallook, who hail it
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Bat his cheeks are cherry red.
ing. And there must be something in it"
Andfinerthan yonr fleeces
directly from Mr. Brace himself They sailed together
CLERK AND REGISTER,
Are the curls Upon his head;
"WelL it would seem so. We have the wind free, for 17 months, in the years' 1836 and '37; so that 0«pt
And though he's never spoke for me;
and I have a great mind to keep her away and 6ee what Clarke had the story from the mate about 8 year* after
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
I know he loves me true.
will become of it"
Will gtra ptnoual ivtlecUon to tha
its occurence. He has since lost sight of him, and does sot
And his heart it wonid break for me,
" I surely would, sir, if I were in your place. It's only know whether he is yet alive. All he has heard of him
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
III should marry you.
a few hours lost, at the worst"
I-ooatton o f L a n d s at T r n v p r n e C i t y L n n i l
since they were shipmates is, that he continued to trade
Office,S n l e o f M . B . I>irui W n r n i t i w , a n d
"Well, well see. Go on, deck and give the course to New Brunswick, that he became the master of the
The Rescae.
« G w n e r u l A-nctiicy
BuMinewi.
OOea in Court HOUK. T r a r a n a City, Mich.
40-17
We make the following selections from a new book by uor' west And, Mr. Bruc^," he added, as the mate brig Comet, and that she was lost
rose to go, " have a look-oat aloft, and let it be a hand
I asked Captain Clark if he knew Brace well, and what
Robert Dale Owen, entitled "Footfalls on the Boundaries you can depend on."
WM. H . l'ARKS,
•.
sort of a man be was.
of Another World:"
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
His orders were obeyed. About 3 o'clock the lookAs truthful and straightforward a man," he repled
G r a n d H a v e n , Miohigan,
Mr. Robert Brace, originally descended from some out reported an ice-berg nearly ahead, and shortly after,
ever I met in all my life. We were as intimate as
iTill attend Court and to Collections in the counties of Grand branch of the Scottish family of that name, was born, in what he thought was a vessel of some kind close to iL
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
25-ly* humble circumstances, abrfut the close ofthe last century, As they approached, the Captain's glass disclosed me brothers; and two meo can't be shut together, dibt up
for 17 months in the same ship, without getting to b o t
at Torbay, in the South of England, and there bred up fact that it was a dismantled ship, apparently frozen in the whether they can trust one another's word or sot Ha
L A N D W A R R A N T
in seafaring life.
ice, and with a good many human beings on it Shortly always spoke of an incident that seemed to bring him nearAND,^
When about thirty years of age, to wit, in tho year after, they hove too, und sent out the boata t<S relieve the er to God and to another world I'd stake my life upon
1§28, he was first mute on a bark tradiug between Liver- sufferers.
it that he told me no lie."
T A X - P A Y I N G - A G E N C Y . pool
and St John's, New Brunswick.
It proved to be a vessel from Quebec, bound to LiverTiwrse (Sty, Graad Trawrw C^ity, Mick
On one of her voyages bound westward, being then pool,- with passengers on board. She had got entangled Portrait of Win. H . Seward, by a Douglas Man.
somefiveor six weeks out and having neared the Eastern in the ice, andfinallyfrozen fast, and had passed several
The Washington correspondent of the New York
rfENRY D.~OAMPBELL.
portion of the Banks of Newfoundland, the Captain and weeks in a most critical condition. She was stove, her •Times, whose graphic sketches of prominent Members
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR mate had been on deck at noon, taking an observation of decks swept—in fact a mere wreck; and her provisions of the present Congress have attracted much attention,
sale or location; Investment* made; Taxes paid on non- the sun; after which descended to calculate their day's! and almost all her water gone. Her crew and passengers
had lost all hopes of being saved, and their gratitude for has been trying his pencil upon Gov. Seward Below
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and pur- work.
chase of lands at tax sales.
The cabin, a small one, was immediately at the stern the unexpected rescue was proportionately great.
we give the portrait simply reminding the reader that
And will always give the most careful attention to the inter- the vessel, and the shortest stairway descending to it
As one of the men who had been brought away in the he is an incorrigible Douglas man, thA they may make
ests of my Correspondents, and i:t liberality, promptness and of
accuracy of business transactions, would court comparison ran athwart ship. Immediately opposite to this stairway, third boat that had reached the wreck was ascending the the necessary allowances for the prejudices he admits fce
just beyond a small square landing, was the mate's room; ship side, the mate, catching a glimpse of hi3 face, start[Det Adv.
Traverse City, Nov. 25, 1850.
l-6m andfromthat landing there were two doors, close to each ed pack in consternation. It was the very face he had possesses against Gov. 8eward:
other, tho one opening aft into the cabin, the other front- seen, three or four hours before, looking up at him from " While the mere political Republicans seem aO in
favor of taking down theflagof " I.Tepressibie Conflict,"
the stairway into the state-room. The desk in the the Captain's desk.
L a n d , Tax, a n d G e n e r a l Agency. ing
state-room was in the forward part of it, close to the door; At first he tried to persuade himself it might be fancy; and nominating Bates, of Missouri, the earnest and actso that any one sitting at it, and looking over his should- but the more he examined the man the more srire he be- ive men of that party, who move under the influence of
MORGAN B A T E S
came that he was right Not only the face, but the per- principle, appear to lave become more decided in the
Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co.. er could see into the cabin.
resolve either to have Seward or a Democrat as the next
The mate absorbed in his calculations, which did not son and dress exactlv corresponded.
Michigan, for the transaction of a
As soon as the exhausted crew and famished passengers President They say that the issue of faith must be put
resaltas be expected,varying considerably from the
G e n e r a l Agency Business.
reckoning, haa hot noticed the Captain's motions. When were cared for, and the bark on her course again; the on trial before the country; and that Seward, from his
The United States Land Office is located at this place ; and he had completed his calculations, he called out without mats called the Captain aside. " It seems that was a extreme convictions, would be more likely to bring oat
particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants,
tho full pnrty vote than any other candidate. There is
ghost I saw to day, sir; the man's alive."
Investing money in Government Lands, iij>jkrting informa- looking around, " I make our latitude and longitude
good political judgment in this argument, and despite all
" What do you mean? Who's alive?"
tion relative to the general features, resources and advan- and 60. Can that be right? How is yours?"
tages of the Grand Traverse coantrv, the (payment of taxes, Receiving no reply, he repeated the question, glancing
"Why, sir. one of the passengers we have just saved that can be done to the contrary, the belief would appear
and the transaction of any Agency business with which be over his shoulder and perceiving, as he thought the Cap- is the same man I saw writing on your slate at noon." I prevalent that William H. 8eward will be the candidal*
may be entrusted.
HBFEREKCES.
opposed to Stephen A. Douglas in the next great national
busy writing on his slate. Still no answer. Thereupon would swear to it io a court of justice."
/.
. !r ,
"Upon my word, Mr. Bruce," said the Captain, ''this struggle.
he rose; and as he fronted the abin door, the figure he
It is not an easy taskto-flescribe"the " Irrepreanble
had mistaken for the Captain raised his head and disclos- gets more and more singular. Let us go and see this
Conflict" hero, but the attempt shall be made, with a
Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. S, 1858.
man."
ed to the astonished mate the features of an en tire strarigThey found him in conversation with the Captalh ofthe faithfulness to the eye which must make up for any partv
MORGAN MATES,
Bruce was no coward; but as ho met the fixed gaze rescued ship. They both came forward, and expressed prejudice. Mr. Seward then, be it known, is a (mail
looking directly at him in grave silence, and became as- in the highest terms their gratitude for deliverance from man, about five feet seven inches.in height with a nerN O T A R Y PUBLIC,
sured that it was no one whom he had ever s*en be- a horrible (ate—slow coming death by exposure and star- vous and thinfigure—legswhich seem to bend under his
H e r a l d Offloe, Xravorwe CHty, 511 oh.
light weight; sn immensely tall bead covered with a thick
"
.
fore, it was too much for him; and instead of stopping to vation.
the intruder, he rushed upon deck In such evident The Captain replied that he had butdone what ho was drift of cray hair; a long, pleasantface,with a noae after
T R A V E R S E C I T Y H O U S E , question
alarm that it instantly attracted the Captain's attentioa certain they would have done for him ander the same cir- the Wellington pattern; shaved cheeks; s small, nervous
" Why. Mr. Bruce," said the latter, " what in the world cumstances, and asked them both to step down into the mouth, and large blue eyes—the most difficult to be deW I L L I A M F O W L E , is the matter with yon?"
cabin. Then, turning to the passenger, he said, "I.hope, scribed of any which your correspondent has encountered.
(FRONT ST REIT, KKAft COURT ROCSR.)
sir, you will not think I am trfling .ith you; but I would They are peculiar blue eyes, with an electric gleam in
"(The matter, sir? Who is that at your desk?"
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHTCrAJT.
be muob obliged to you if yon would write a few words them. These eyes are shaded under long gray norna of
" No ODO that 1 know."
on this slate." And be handed him the slate, with that eyebrows, and have a shifting expression, which never
•' But there is, sir; there's a stranger there."
MUS OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST
side up on which the mysterious writing was not. " I allows one a chance to examine their true significance.
. in Traverse City,) situated on Front street. In the vicini- " A stranger! Why man, you must be dreaming.
ty of the Oourt House and public offices, is still open for the You must have seen the steward there, or the second will do anything you ask," replied the passenger; "but They look beyond you into space—look into the future,
reception of the traveling public. The Proprietor returns mate. Who else wotfld venture down without orders?" what shall I write?"
whiie you are trying vainly to riVet them. AQ the
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he has received,
of the face is smooth as the skin of an apple;
But sir, ho was sitting in your arm-chair, fronting ' " A few words are all I want. Suppose you write
snd assures tho public that no pains will be spared to make
but when yon approach the eyes, the lids are wrinkled
his guests comfortable. His charges wilt correspond with the door, writing on your elate. Then he looked up full ' Steer to the nor' west.'
The passenger, evidently pnzzled to make out the mo- and puckered channeled and nervous, winking an} conthe times.
in my face; and, if ever I saw a man plainly and distinctGood accommodations for Horses and CatUe.
49tf ly in this world, I saw him."
tive for such a request complied, however, with a smile. tracting. opening and Cashing, with a perpetual cnaafe
"Him! Whom?"
The Captain took up the shite and examined it closely; of sentiment and perception, such as no pen can portray,
then stepping aside so as to conceal the slate from the and no dagnerreotype reproduce withftjlljustice.
God knows sir: I don't I saw a man, and a
G U N T O N HOUSE,
In conversation Mr. Seward presents a striking conpassenger, he tamed it over and gave it to him again with
I had never seen in my life before."
trast to the ideals formed of him by those who taketfceir
the other side up.
.
"You
must
be
crazy,
Mr.
Brace.
A
stranger
and
J A M E S K . " G U N T O N , nearly six weeks out!"
fancy images from the daily press. Nothing can be
" You say that that is your handwriting?'' said he.
(Mourn or BOARDMAK RIVER,)
" I need not say so,"rejoinedthe other looking' at it, sweeter or more philosophic than his tone—nothing
" I know sir; but then I saw him.'
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
calmer than his statement of political projAsjoM. He
" for you saw me write i t "
" Go down and see who it ia"
" And this?" said the Captain taming the slate over. is one of those who cafl'afford to wait f o r T # justicc of
Brace hesitated •' I never was a believer in ghosts,"
i n s NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE 18
The man looked first at one writing, then at the other, history, and who continneswith a high and clear/aith in
now ready to receive its guests, beingfittedin full, with- said he; "but, if the truth mast be told. AT, I'd rather
quite confounded. At last "what is the meaning of this?" the ultimate success of what be believes to be truth—oo
not face itvalone."
out
regardto cost, so as to make it the most desirable of any
U M > I IT, I k .
'
" Come, come, roan. Go down at once, and don't make said he, " I only wrote one of these. Who wrote the matter how loudly or fiercely the multitude may bray
J. K. G. being one of the earliest settlers in the County, is
against him for the time. Very tolerant of different
other?"
afile to give any infonuatioii necessary to parties wishing to a fool of yourself before the crew."
"That's more than I can tell you, sir. My mate here opinions, and very liberal in all matters touching religions
locate lands, or otherwise. He lias a Pleasure Boat, sfifc " I hope you've always found me willing to do that's
and Fishing Tackle of every description for hire. Thoae In reasonable," Bruce replied changing color; "bot if its says you wrote it setting at this desk, at noon today." faith, onr irrepressible conflict gentleman is both gener•earch of health or recreation willfindthis a very desirable all the same to you, sir, I'd much rather we should both
The Captain of the wreck and tho passenger looked at ous and just in all privaterelations—food,in moderation,
place of rssorL
each other, exchanging glances of intelligence and sur- of social enjoyments, and never so much at home ae wbte
> down together."
Traverse City, October Jl. 1859.
48-ly
Tho Captain descended the stairs, and the mate follow- prise; and the former asked the latter: " Did you dream laughing privately with extreme Southern men over tfcnr
public quarreli He is a firm and hearty believer in the
ed hi nr. &obody in the cabin! They examined'the that you wrote on this date?"
Union and its permanence—one who aeemf^nevertohave
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
"No, sir, not that I remember."
staterooms. Not a sonl to be found any where!
" Y ou speak of dreaming." said the captain of the bark. had a doubt on the subject, and ono who can stand up
Mr. Bruce," said the Captaid, " did not I tell
Pradfiqal Builder and Draughtsman, you,•Well,
for justice to the bitte* end all considerations of expata"What was this gentleman about at noon to day.?"
you had been dreaming?'
Is preparedHo nj^Ve Plans and Specifications for all clsses •'it's all very well to say so, sir; but if I didnt see that
cncy
being remitted to the lower order of minds in his
" Captain," rejoined the other, " the whole thing is
of Building*; also execute all kinds of work connected with
man writing on your slate, may I never see my home and most mysterious and extraordinary; and I had intended own party. A generous, philosophic, ger.fle-bfaxM
the Trade, on liberal terras.
family again!"
to speak to you about it as soon as .we got a little qui^t. man, nis old-fashioned courtesy is very captivating; and
Sash, Glass, Doors, Paints and Nails,
constantly on hand, and for siue.
" Ahl Wriling on tho slate! Then it should be there This gentleman," (pointing to tho passenger.) being much certainly no man in the Republican ranks conld be pat
All orders for Cabinet Work and Undertaking will be stilL" And the Captain took up the slate.
exhausted, fell into a heavy sloep, or what seemed such, forward who would command thp same personal respect,
executed on short notice.
My God," be exclaimed, "here's something, sure some time before noon. After an hour or more he awoke, affection and confidence on the southern side of Mason k
J. K. G.. thankful for past patronage, takes this opportuand said to me,' Captain we shall berelievedthis very da*.' Dixon's line. Seward isfaiihlplin the extreme, and laboenough! Is that your writing Mr. Brace?"
nity of soliciting a continuance of the same.
The mate took the slate; and there in plain legible char- When I asked him whatreasonbe had for saying so, he riously cognizant of everv personal obligation; one trhft
Traverse City. Novsinber 25,1859.
My
acters, stood the words: "STEXBTO THK NOB* WEST." . replied that he had dreamed that he was on board a bark, never'forgets his indebtedness for a moment and who is
ROUNDS A. LANGDON'S
"Hare you been trifling with mfc, sir?" added the cap-1 and that she was coming to our rescue. He described always willing to sacrifice hiftargest pecuniary intetwta,
in a stern manner.
' ' 'i,- her appearance and rig; and. to our utter astonishment when satisfied that strict equity is against his claim."
A D V E R T I S I N G A G E N C Y , tain»On
mv word as a map and a sailor, sir," replied when your vessel hove in sight she corresponded exactly
Three thousand inebriate; have applied .for admission
154 Randolph Street, Chicago, III.
Brace, " I know no more of this matter than you da— to his'dcscription of her. We had not mnch futh in
what he said; yet still we hoped there might be some- into the New York State Inebriate Asyjum. Among the
ROUNDS k LA'CO DON are authorised to receive Adver- I have told you nothing but the exact truth."
number are thirty clergymen.
'
The
Captain
sat
down
at
his
desk,
the
slate
before
him
thing
in
it
for
drowning
meo,
you
know,
will
catch
at
tisements for this and ail tho lesding Newspapers ofthe U.&,
snd are Un ONLY aad EXCLUSIVE Agentsfop«he majority in deep thought At la£ taming the slate over and push- straws. As it has tarned oui I cannot doubt that it was
I will toe mvfriendas Moses did hisTod; while it was
of those ia tha North-West
/
apli ing it towards Brace, be raid: » Write down, " Steer to all arranged, in some incomprehensible way, by an over- a rod he held itfamiliarlyia his hand; whoa ones* aerthe nor" 'west* . A '
fromit
"
l i m X I A N P . WELLS, (Successor to Campbell ifc The mate -complied; and the" Captain, after narrowly ruling Proridroee, so that we might be saved To Him peut he ran away
be all thanks for H b goodness to «a"
TV WeBs.) Attornev. Solicitor and Counsellor. Office
Wm. E. Burton, the great commedian of t r Tot*.
"There is no doubt,"rejoinedthe other captain' "that
ovsr Famsrs' snfl Mechanics Bank. Cor. Woodward sad Jef- comparing the two handwritings said, "Mr. Bruce, jro
ferson 4v*a, Detroit. \ tti'fl :
•> ahatellthe second mate io come here"
the writu^j on the date, let H coeae there aa it may, sav- «ed in (hat Oity on the 10th a*.
L
1
T
by us opened o£ the time and place whatever, ontil I Was so interned by Mr. McKinney in
AN APPEAL i
. Ia pursuance Of s^cf notice wj> ap- the city offXetrait in December lastj' except as I leard
To Christians ThroogKOut Ike World.
pear^d
at
the
said
Artisan's jBankj upon tte.fl^d^z5^ rumors to that effect in the latter part of November pre- In couacquODce of a tow passed by' the legislature <-f
ITravera.,
Offlciat Paper fo? the ^
•day of ApriL 1859, and and then and there at 2 o'clock vious. I never had the slightest businessrelationor con- Arkansas, compelling the free colored people either to
Manistee, Ma niton, Alpena, Cheboygan,
Emmet and Mnckinac.
P . }L, we opened such proposals as were presented, tp nection with," E. EL Hazleton & Co.," or with any mem- ( leave the state or to be enslaved, we, a number of exiles,
driven out by this inhuman statute, whoreachedOhio on
as in relation to said loan. (I do not distinctly recollect ber of that firm in my lite, that I can call to mind, with the third of January, 1860, feeling a deep sense of,the
MORGAN BATES. KDITOD.
the precise number of proposals by nsreceivedand opeor the single exception thnt I was employed in my profession wrong done us, make this apped to tho Christian world.
^ . T*itVEB8B CITY:
We apped to you, as children of a common Father,
ed, but according to my best recollection there were by George M. Dewy, ono of said company, some three
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1
eleven of them.) Upon examination it was found that years since tb prosecute an action of ejectment recently and believers in a crucified Redeemer. To d»v we arc
drivenfromthe homes of our <ihikih6od> the sccws
m P U B U O i l f NATIONAL COIV VEXTIOW
K. II. Hazleton & Co.," of Detroit, Michigan, were the tried in the Circuit Court for the county of Saginaw. I exiles,
of
youth, and the burid-iJaces of our fHetids.—
h
A-$f«tiona! B^pobUean Convention will meet«tChicago on highest bidders, for said loan by nearly ooo per cent on hold myself directly responsible to the people for each Weour
are exiles; not that our hands havo been stained with
WeJnesday, the 19th day of Jane next,mt twelve o'clo.A noon, the whole one hundred thousand dollars. The law re- and every official act of mine, anil I court the most rigid guilt, or our live* accused of crime. Our fault, in* land
f.ir tlic nontia»tion of csfididausi to be supported tor Preair
quired that we should make sale of the bonds on the most investigation into all such acts. 1 have no repfc to make of Bible and churches, of baptisms and prayers is. that
dent »nd,V^oo-Prct)ideni atjjic nest election.
in our veinsflowsthe bfood of an outcast race; 'a nu-e
elector* of the several States <he members favorable terms that we could obtain, and to the kighctt to the many base slanders upon my private character that oppressed by power, and proscribed by prejudice; a raiirtCt&r^pleV pany OT VenngylTMil*, *nd of tVie Opposition bidder. We did so and awarded the loan to " E. Jf. a venal l>einocratic press has sought to heap upon me cradled in wrong, and nurtured in oppression.
pMttilf
•th®**.*'*" «*« wining to co op- Hazleton f Co." Before declaring the award We sent within the past three months. My neighbors where 1 In the depth of wiuU r we have left a genial climate of
e taw. with the in in suppor; of tlw candidates which shall for E. 11. Hazleton who was then in the city, and upon have lived for the past twenty years must be my judges. sutmy skies, to be homeless stranger* in theregionsof th«tiwjjjibe nominated, aud Wfiio we Opposed to the policy of the his appearing before us, we informed bim that E. 1L I cannot, however, in justice to Mr. McKinne.v. close ic.v North. Some of the exiles have left children, who
prefect Admiaajratiuh. to Federal corru|.tion and usurpation,
this article without adding that I believe him to lie as were very dear; but to stay with them, was to involve
to the extension of slavery into the Territories, to the. new Hazleton & Co. were the highest bidders, but that we honest a mdn as ever lived, that in the investigation madf j ourselves in a life-time of slavery. Some left dear companions; they were euslaved, and wc had uo other, aitor
an*iMgeroos,political doctrine Uiat die Constitution of its Should not award the loon to them unless a bond with
<>*a foixe.^arriea slavery into nil the Territories ofthc United satisfactory sureties was first executed, aud delivered to by Mr. Howard and myself iu the city of New York in native than slavery, or exile: We were weak; our opStat** to the opening of th« Afrioau Slave trade, to any ine- us conditioned that they would pay to John McKinney, regard to the Hazleton loan, I saw nothing that le<^ me pressors were strong. W e were feeble, scattered, neot.d;
•jaility of.rightaaMoBg citizens; <nd who are in furor of the the State Treasurer of Michigan, on the 1st day of July, for one moment to think that Mr. McKinney iu that trans- they, being powerful, placed.before us, slavery Or bamshimo»d<«tt admission or Kansas into tlie Union, under the 1859, tho full amount of said loan together with the pre- action was actuated by corrupt or selfish motives. 1 en- nient We cboee tlie latter. Poverty, trials and dl the
cares inddent to a lire of freedom, are better, far, bette r
Constitution recently adopted by 1U people, of restoring the
bid thereon, (which premium was a little over tirely exonerate him from all intentional wrong in regard than slavery.
V
,
I'efkHJ A'dministrstion to a system of rigid ecorrom) and to
Frvoi this terrible injustice, wo apiied to too moral
•Jifr jWiutlples of Washington and Jeffursou, of maintaining three per cent) and in default of such payment that they to that loan. Thereasonsand motives that led him to
sentiment of the world. Wo turn to the fr^c North; out
take
that
step
are
for
him
to
explain,
and
not
for
me.—
inviolate the rights or the Bute*, and of defending the soli or would pay to the State of Michigan as liquidated damageven
here
oppression
tracks
our
stepsIndiana
shuts her
shall not act either as his accuser or apologizer.
and Territory from lawless"Invasion, and 'or pre- es, tho sum offivothousand dollars. This bond was
door upon us; Illinois denies us admission y> her prairie
safiHnjt the Integrity of this Union and the supremacy of the cuted by E. II. Hazleton, with four sufficient sureties,
Pardon this long communication, but in justice to my- homes; Oregon refuses us an'abiding place for tho soles
<*»ifst!t>rtion and law* passed,in pursuance thereof against and delivered to us, and wo,then awarded the loan to E self and friends I do not know how I codd have said of our weary feet; and cveu Minnesota has our exdusiou,
the conspiracy offljeleaders of a scctionnl party, to resist tlie
under- consideration. Ill Ohio wefoundkind hearts; ho.--less.
llespectfullv yours, &c.,
principle as «*stabl!ghcd in the Government even at H. Hazleton & Co., as the highest bidders. 1 tbcu repitality opened her doors; generous hands reached out a
M. WISNER.
the txpense bf Hit extfetenee, are Invited to send front o#eh turned home bringing with me said bond, executed by
warm ana hearty welcome. • For this, may tho God of the,
POXTIAC, February 22, 1860.
gaid
llazleton
and
his
sureties
as
aforesaid.
This
is
all
dolegiUeji fjont .every CongresBiotuil district, and
fatherles ever defend and bless them.
^
A NewvYorker's Opinion of (irand Travrcse.
And now, Christians, wo up|>ed to you, as heirs of tin1
f iBr.|Jglc(tfvteslarge to tlie Convention.
that took place withiu my knowledge, in regard to the
mo heritage, and children of the same Father, to PRO1-P. jiomiA^vN. York. Pres.X OASSIUS M-.CI.AV, Kentnclty. negotiation or said loan. Subsequently, ond in the latter rmpondenoe of the Rrmtid Tnrerte Herald.
•I^SEilH BA KTLETT, Maine.
jAUKsRicflKY, Indiana.
METKLEMU'UU, (Western N. Y.) Feb. 19, I860. TEST against this gross and inhujnan outrage, which has
part of June 1859, the loan bonds contemplated by said
OkoiR.Poao, New HnmpMiire. SdniiS' B. Ji'rin, Illinois.
L'AVRKNCB HaAiNKnn. Vermont. ZACB.VJKAVM.*B Michigan. act to tho amount of one hundred thousand dollars, draw- Mu BATKS: AS the Grand Traverse couutry seems to been committed beneath the wing of the American eagle,
San '/* COOBWCII, Mass.
Jon*. H. TWHDY Wisconsin.
be attracting much attention at the present time, per- and in the shadow of the American church. We Mv you.
WKI.I^V Connecticut. ALKX. H. BAMSAV, Minnesota. ing interest from the first day of July 1859, were by me haps the views of a New-Yorker might be of use to some by the lore, tho pity, and the mercy, in the religion of
J Aires T. SBBKMAN, N. Jersey. ANOKKW 3. STEVKSS, Iowa. executed in the city of Detroit, in the office of Hon. J.
Jesus Christy that you will raise your voices and protest
who contemplate making their homes iu a new country,
THOMAS WILLIAMS, i'enn."
ASA a JONES, Missouri.
this sifi.
'
'
M. Howard, the Attorney-General, and were then and and I will at once proceed to name some of its advan- against
Editor# or Newspapers—formers of public opinion,
there
in
the
presence
of
Mr.
Howard
delivered
over
to
tages and disadvantages, as I have had the plcasnre of conductors of intelligence and thought—we entreat you
Tiw&i'A*«*6o*Ea,Ohlo..
WII.UAM M. CUACK, K. Island.
the State Treasurer to bo by him taken to the city of New visiting Grand Traverse twice, in different seasons—the to insert this appeal in your papers; and unite vour voices against this outrage which disgraces our land, and
Bepublicnu State Convention.
York, that they might bo delivered to E. II. Hazleton*
holds it up to shame before the nations of the e a r t L W e
A ft'ErraijCAN STATE *CoNvkNfroN,' to appoint twelve Co., upon their paying to him thefoilface thereof, togeth- last time making a stny of four months.
First of* all, I am convinced that the climate is not entreat you to move a wave of influence which will widen
Iffclcgties to Vppresrnt tliis State in the^ATTGNAI- REPUB- er with said premium, according to the condition ofsaid
colder than ours, dthough two and a hdf degrees farther and spread through dl the earth, aud roll back and wash
I.WAX"CONVENTION, at Chicago, to nominate candidates
lor PBEMJIENT and YjcB-PanaiMMT, will be held ia U»e city bond, executed by^eaid Hazleton as aforesaid.
north. Hie Weather Table of the Herald proves this, awav this staiD.
At the time said bonds were executed by mo in Mr. as well as those glorious melons which I ^iw on my first Christian mothers, by our plundered cradles anUcbildo^ JVtrolt, oil Wednesday, tho 2d day of May next,
bercft hearts, we Cppeal to you, and ask your protest
o'clock, A. M. The several counjies will send two Delegates Howard's office, both Mr. Howard aud I expressed to Mr. visit in September, 1838, aud thosefiddsof ripened
Christian fathers, by all the sacred associations that
for each Representative in the lower branch of the State Le- McKinney a hope that uuder no circumstances would he
around the name, father, we apped to you to swell
gUlatore, and every organized county having no Beprescnta- part with said bonds, withoutreceivingthefull pay thereof Again, 1 think tho weather is not so changeable.' But cluster
what is of equd importance, wherever you find water in the tide of indignation against our shuineful wrongs.
tlvj'wjil be entitled to one Delegate.
We apped to the" church of Christ amfjng all nation?,
I
did'not
go
to
N*cw
York
with
the
Treasurer
at
the
Traverse, it is pure, and dthough in some places it
following wa^.adopied Vy the Bepublfchn Slate Conkindreds, touguos and people, to protest against the intime said bonds were to be delivered, for the sole
vention! August lath, 1S."JS:
, 1,
not be found without digging very deep* still, by wisely humanity that has driven us from our homes and our
RESOLTBD, That in the opinion of tlm Convention the ap- that my duty in the premises had already been perform- locating, water may bo found pleutifdly on every quarter kindred.
'
.
pointment of any indivldtjal to represent any county in whi
Members of all political parties, wo ask your protest in
section, either by shdlow digging, springs, ci
h*r«oes Apt reside, should not be reedgnired In any fntt ed.
Conventions, and that the State Committee be Instructed
We had, in April, negotiated a sale of the bonds to lakes, and in many plnccs from dl these sources. For the name of a common humanity, agdiwt this crutl act
make calls for fature Conventions accordingly.
of
despotism.
j
f
'
the highest bidder, and had taken Hazleton's bond to pay fencing, there is elm, basswood, cedar, and 6omo white
The -counties of the Upper Peninsula are excepted from
Christian ministcrsrwe *PP c a l t o >'on- , n t h o naTn0
tho full amount of the loan, including premium, to the and black ash; and in time, board fences with cedar posts Him who camo "to preach good tidings to the meek,
thisresolutionfor this Convention.
8tate Treasurer, on the first day of J nly, and it seemed will take the place of roils in some locdities, making a to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to tlw
K. 0. WALKER,
J. W. TILLMAN.
more thanfollyfor me to perform a journey to New^'ork good and durable fence. There iH plenty of cedar, though captive, and the opening of tho prison to them that are
C. A. TROWBIUPfiE,
bound," to lay before vonr congregations the injustice
-*
' "fee. Cota. of Rep. State-Central Committee. at the expense of the State, simply to witness the ceremo- the swamps ore not large, and for pine lumber this
done us, and the Wickedness Of a system that .tramples on
Detroit, Fefr 8.I«j0.
ny of seeiug Hazleton & Co., pay to the State Treasurer try will never suffer. With regard to stone, I think there the feeble, aid crushes ont the rights of the. helpless.
the
amount
of
the
loan,
for
the
law
required
the
payment
And wc apjx-d to the God of tho fatherless and the
Republican County Conrentlon.
is enough on every forty acres, or will be when plowed
A -Republican Convention for the County of Grand Tra- of the money to made directly to the Treasurer. On up, for the purpose of stoning wells and laying founda- Judge or the widow, that be will remember his word.
verteSrill bis held at the Court House In Traverse City,
Mr. McKinney's return from New York, in tho forepart tions for buildings, thotfgli of a bad shape, being round. " Inasmuch as ye have done it to ono of the least of these,
ye have done it raito me;^ that he wiU move, the,hearts
Tn'tttSDAV, the 6th day of April next, to appoint a Delegate ol July, I met him in Detroit City, and in answer to my
to 4hev8tate Convention which will meet in,Detroit on the 2d inquiry if he had received from Hazleton & Co., the mon- The soil differs from that of Genessec Co. N. Y., very of his children everywhere to unite theirlcstimoiiy against
greatly, the deepest and best soil boing on the highest this uncqualcd iniquity that vfrites " property" 00 man.
nT May! tn appoint Delegates to the National Convention.
ey on the canal bonds, he asured me that he had. This land, and the low land, or that ii) the neighborhood of that ohattdizcB the immortal jnmd, and makes merchan~K*eh town is requested t? senjl three Delegates.
is the substance of the conversation that passed between water, being poor, and in some places along the bay and dise ofthc dtfathless sod. We apped to flift who'doc.A'.Tri". :.ii PBRBV HANNAH,
'• <•
3. M. PRATT,
08 on that subjoct I did not inquire of him as to what the shores of the lakes, entirely worthless; but this is not permit a sparrow to fall to the ground unnoticed, .to
a A. McCLELLAND, ^ Committee.
plead tlie cause ofthejpoor and needy, .and * t him' fit
disposition he had malle of the money. It would hove always a narrow strip, and back of this there is better rest from him that pnfieth at him.
• ,r„ WILLIAM CASE
,.-J
. . . . . . 1L U. .CAMPBELL,
been impertinent in rap to have made such an inquiry.- land than 1 ever saw in York State, for depth, warmth,
KIJZA AIW WEST.
W * . I L Nwrcoxn.
D>t?d Traverse City,March ,15.I8CQ.
A s s EIJZA WEST,
HKSET M c Q j u n i ,
I bad no reason to suppose that tho full amount of tho and richness of sotl.
E u z . TATLOB WEST,
POU.T T x n « i
»
loan and premium was not then in the Treasury. From
. ; COT. Wianer.
This is a great wheat country, dthough in some places
A ana W B T ,
CABOUKK PARKER,
. We'make a cheerful surrender of our Edikyid .col- that time down to the latter part of November last, I had it suffers from rust, aiid'smut, as it did in New York when
L v x n r W AOOOXKK
J ASK THOMSON. .
itnjjis to the dear, forcible.and straight-forward Letter of DOreasonto think, and never heard it intimated or sus- the country was new, and the dearings smdL I saw
RACIIEI. LOVE,
NELLY GHWTOX,
6«v:w*iKBR, explanatory of his connection with tho pected that the full amount of the canal loan ami premium gome of the nicest barley grown ou the west shore of Elk
I.irt of Speakers Sincc the First Coaffress.
not in the Treasury. The first intimation to the con- Lake, east" of the Bay. "
San^
Tho fiendish attacks made npoo him
We give below, for the information of our readers, a
KjpsfW
and kiidred prints, seemed to remler trary that I received from any one was in the month of
1 do not see anything to hinder this from being agreat list of the Speakers of the House ^Representatives
tliis step necessary, for the eatisfactiou of those who are November last, iu the city of Lansing. Mr. McKinney fruit country, and the soil cannot bo surpassed for gardei since the organization of tl»e Go vera
not personally acquainted with iiov. WISXTR; but those was then in New York City, and,d)d not return until ing purposes. U dike our stiff day land, it can bo plowed 1st Congress
Fred. A. Muhlenberg. I V
n w know him as wy have for twenty years, require ho some time not far from tho 20th of December last. I and farmers can put in their spring crops in April, or as 24 " .
Jonathan Trumbdl, Conn.
Fred. A. Muhlenberg. I V
him upon his return in December in Mr. Howard's early as they please, while we have to wdt until May— •i,i
6Ut^tpcnt^frQm him to satisi)' them of his strict integrity
Jonathan Daytou, N. J.
office, and he then and there, in the presence of Mr. How- bringing a great deal of labor which must be done in a 4th
iji till things under all circumstanccs.
ard, gave me, as I believe, a full and frank statement of short space of time. This advantage is not to be over- 5th
Tbeo. Sedgwick, Maw.
6th
j
L E T T E t t FROM GOV. WISNER.
all the facts in relation to the Hazleton loan. Tho Board looked;1 and the, soil being sandy, atamjs drouth well, and 7th
Nathaniel Macon, N. ('•
1J?oa baiMroTth. mgm D^ly AdrwdMT.
of State Auditors, on the 27th of December, closed their the crops do not suffer so much because the land docs 8th
• ITed it due to the public and to my political audper- settlgnent with the State Treasury, and upon the 19th
9th
..Joseph B. Varnum, Ma»v
K^friepds as Trell as to myaelf, that I should make and day-Of the same month served upon me a certified copy not bake.
10th
This country is being settled by Yankees, therefore 11th
polish a fall and distinct statement of ail the&cts within of snch settlement, and upon the next morning the Attori,.
Henry Clay, Ky.
iny knofvledgo in relation to the negotiation and sale of tey-Gencral and I started for New York City, with a everything is done on the go-ahead principle; and as a 12th
1st session
"
"
o/.
timbered
couutry is always settled by energetic and in- 13th
ftto "ti&it Qanal Bonds," voder tho act of tho 14th of -view, i/ possible, of obtaining security of "Hazleton &
2d session
Langdon Cheeves, S. I .
Fejrhiary, 1859. I t lylll be observed byreferenceto said Co.," for the $50,000 loaned them by tho Treasurer.— dustrious people, no fears need be cutcrteined with regard
3d session
"
"
to
society.
Although
for
a
time
cash
may
he
scarce,
yet
Henry
Clay,
Ky.
^L, (page 478 of the Session laws of 1859,) -\hat it bo- We obtained'from Hazleton it Co., the best security we
14th
raroc the duty of the Governor and State Treasurer to oonld, and such as we think is amply sufficient to secure there is a good market for all kinds of produce which the 15th
1st session
"
"
'
negotiate and contract for a loan in the city of New York there-paymentof the full amount, with principal and in- farmer can raise. The home market Will be good for a 16th
2d session..: ..John H. Taylor, N. J •
few
years,
while
the
country
is
filling
up;
and
then
there
<*r elsewhere, not exceeding in all.one hundred thousand terest, into the Treasury of the State.
Philip P. Barbour, ^ a. ,
are vast pineries to the south, and tie men employed in 17th
Henry
Clay,
Ky.
^Qnara, "on the most favorable terms and conditions that
The above and foregoing is a full statement of all the the* will look at home for their supplies before going 18th
John W. Taylor. N. Y.
ift^bbir judgment could be obtained," at a rate of interest
abroad. Beside all this, there is the Boy on tho other 19th
Andrew Stevenson, Va.
facts connected with the sale of the canal bonds and of the side—which is but a harbor of the great inland seas of 20th
llotrarceediog six per cent per annum, payable halfycarHazleton loan, and the part that I have taken in the trans- America—which furnishes direct water communication 21st
^ . ' -THt for the purpose of negotiating said loan, and as
with both the East and the West, and freight has to be 22d
action so far aa the sajjje is within my knowledge.
Hn cridehee thereof bonds were to be issued and 6old in
23d
I wish to add that I did not know that •' E. H. Hazle- loaded bat once to be landed at Chicago. BuSalo, Og>n." John Bell, Tenn.
iheftMQoerpointed out by said act, and which said act
densburg, See., tc.
,
James K. Pdk, Tenn.
There is dready considerable trade carried on besides 24th
eootains the following pjbviso: Provided, however, ton ft Co," intended to compete for the canal loan until
25th
t2ie
sealed
bids
were
opened
at
said
Artisan's
Bank
on
the
lumber
trade,
espedally
in
cord-wood;
and
when
that sud bonds should be sold to iJxS'kigkui bidder,
!!!Robt M. T. HonCety Yu
roads are opened, and you "have land communication with 26th.'
T.
John White, K j .
bgt shall not bo sold at less than par, and the money accru- the said 25th <^y o^ApriL
the Southern part ,of the State, there is nothing to pre- 27th
John W. Jones, Va.
I never knew who composed the members of the firm vent the Grand Traverse country from being ot» of the 28th
ing from &id loan or loans shail be paid over to the Slate
|
John W. Davis, Ind. .
29th
Treanrer." (See section two of the above mentioned of " E. H. Hazleton A Co.," until their names were dis- finest lections of Michigan.
Robt C. Winthiop, Mass.
1,1
In this account 1 have taken New»York for my stand- 30th
: pursuance of aaid act Mr. McKiuoey and I closed to me in the city of New York on the first day of
Howell Cobb, Ga.
1
3l*t
adveitiaod in several public papcre, that we would nego- January tost past in taking the security for the re-pay- ard, as I have never traveled in any of the Western 3 2d
linn Boyd, Ky.
ment
of
the
said
$50,000.
I
vent
knew
that
they
designtiate said loan and nil aaid bonds to the highest bidder
33d
I J U M P. ask- v«34th
*Mhf ijrtiaan's Bank in the city of New York, on the ed ooMo pay the full amount of said loan upon tlie 1st
. . . . . . J a m e s L. Orr, S. C.
2Mh dayof Apriiiast part. (A copy of aaid act was tp- day of Jnly last pact, or that they had not paid it, or that what will restore you permanently to health, I wodfl say, 35th
Win. Pennington, N-J- >
W. H. BATtrii.
cited at length in aaid notice.) And all proposals were they had loaned from the Treasurer any sum of money go to Grand Traverse Bay.
TRAVERSE X3ITY.o ***.',
NEW
GOODS.
•C3 • i.r-mn
•
A f f e s o f tfce P r e s i d e n t s w h e n I n m c n t a U • /
W e subjoin a list w h i c h s h o w s t h e a g e s oT t h e r e s p e f i *
Thermometrical Register.
ive P r e s i d e n t e a t t h e time, o f t h e i r i n a u g u r a t i o n :
y K. v . I s ,
'•
• • i'i : ":'A r W - ' F
L George Washington, Va.
1786..67.
W E H A V E NOW O P E N E D
f
' 2. J o h r i A d a m s , M a s s .
1797.1..82.
Tnvtne£Kr.--v8. T h o m a s Jefferson, V a .
1801....58.
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J
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m
e
s
M
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s
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n
,
V
a
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1
8
0
9
53.
1860.
T i . k
12K.
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1817....67.
T l i u r s d a y . . M a c . 8..28® above 0..SV® above 0 . . . J 7 above. •ft. J a m e s M o n r o e , V a
6 . J o h n Q t r i n c y A d a m s , Mass.
1825
57.
" 9.M
"
-.15
'
..23
i f a E f f i t o . ; . - ' - 10-:M
*
..26
,
..S3
5. Andrew Jackson, Teun.
1829
62.
talnr... .1 1 1 . . 2 8
..30
"
..28
8. Martin V a n Buren, N . Y
1837
54.
MonSjr...,'. « 1 2 . . 1 4
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1841
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11. Z a c h a i 7 T a y l o r , L a .
1849
64.
1 8 5 3 . . . , 4 9 . We ever brought, t o this m a r k e t ; which we will be b a p p y t o
G o v . WIHXEB h a s c r o w d e d " C o r a m S r a i a " o n t t h i s 1 2 . F i a n k l i n P i e r c e , N . I L . . .
13. J a m e s Bnchanan, P a
1857
65.
* w k
•
offer at »uca prlqesaswfll accord reasonably uitli the TIMES.
V i c e P r e s i d e n t J o h n T y l e r , w a s 51, a n d Millard P i l l HANNAH, 1.AY A CO.
Don't forget t o register your names with the T o w n
o r e 5 0 y e a r s of a g e , a t t h e t i m e of s u c c e e d i n g to t h e
Traverse City, Nov- 23, 1M9.
. 1
-tf
C l e r k b e f o r e ' t h e S p r i n g E l e c t i o n . N o man c a n vote
P r e s i d e n c y b y t h e d e a t h of t h e P r e s i d e n t s H a r r i s o n a n d
T l i e L a x g e s t S t o c k of
GOODS, GROCERIES,
P R O V I S I O N S ,
k w i t w n a m e ou t h e K e g U t c r .
. t: li
EXTRAORDINARY SALE O F
Taylor.
M r . A l l e n , of W h i t e w a t e r , will a c c e p t o a r t h a n k s f o r
J u d g e Conway, the Representative elect from Kansas,
a M a m m o t h W i n t e r S q u a s h , w h i c h will b e t r a n s f o r m e d ,
is reached W w h i n g t o n , a n d r e p o r t s t h a t t h e r e in n o des i r e w h a t e v e r a m o n g t h e p e o p l e of t h e T e r r i t o r y f o r sucjj
r i g h t speedily, i n t o p u m p k i n pies. •
O o c . r r y Con\amofc.—We
on t h e 5 t h
of A p r i l
T h e y vote against it nnanimonsly.
Let every
f o r the O n n i l T n r c n r f i r r t l i
T h e ice e x t e n d s f o r several m i l e s o u t i n t o t h e B a y .
OUR C o w n r . - — H e r . S . S t e e l e , in a l e t t e r t o t h e N o r t h " I n c o n c l u s i o n I will
xay! t h a t f o r richness of soil, p u r i t y of climate, a m i facility of m a r k e t , G r a n d T r a v e r s e is n o t excelled.
I t s lands
c a n lw p u r c h a s e d u n d e r t h e g r a d n a t i o n a c t a f t e r J u l y 1,
JrtfiO, f o r fifty c e n t s p e r a c r c .
W h a t a p i t y t h a t thou-
s a n d s w h i c h c r o w d o u r c i t i e s a n d oko o u t a m i s e r a b l e existence, c o u l d n o t b e i n d u c e d t o m a k e t h e s e s h o r e s t h e i r
future home, and b y industry soon becomo independent
nf p e n u r y a n d w a n t — y e a , in c o m m o n p a r l a n c e , rich."
A G p o n Ai'i-dLvruEM.—Gov. W r ^ ' B R has oppolntod
H o n . PERRY HAHXAM, of T r a v e r s e City, C o m m i s s i o n e r
of t h e N e w a y g o a n d N o r t h p o r t S t a t e R o a d , in p l a c e of
S . O . Kixo6Bt.il?, E s q . , of G r a n d R a p i d s , r e s i g n e d .
fitting
A
a p p o i n t m e n t could n o t h a v e
Gone to the Spirit H o m e .
ALVIS E., son of Emily aud Alvln Young, .departed t h i s
life February 5th, aged 2 years 5 m o n t h s a n d 25 d# v a
H i s Earth life WM short—he had been with bis E a r t h friend*
j u s t l o n g e n o u g h to make his'presence and c o m p a n y a n Indispcnsible requisite to social happiness, a n d a call came .'or
him in brighter climes than t h i s m o n d a n e sphere affords. He
w with t h a t Innumerable t h r o n g .who are r o a m i n g on
pinions of light in the homo of angels. As we have the promise t h a t such are of the kingdom of Hcavcu, wo know he is
soaring away on bright pinions, tlicre t o learn of Iho
beauties of God's illimitable universe. A* the bad began to
e x p a n d i t seemed that an atmosphere with more congenial
elements was n e e d e d to unfold the rose. H e always seemed
more a being of Hesven t h a n of Earth, a n d is now transled f r o m the nnrsery.of e a r t h t o t h e flower garden of the
S p i r i t I l o m e ; and while we cherish the memory of one so
y o u n g a n d beautiful, we desire t o remember the i n n o c e n c e of
Childhood, and so harmonize our life as to follow after h i m to
t h n s p i r l t h o t n e with a soul as innocent a n d free as h i s . '
M r . HAXXAH i s o n e of t h e b e s t m e n i n tlie
T. J. R A M S D E L L
S t a t e , a n d w o n l d c o n f e r h o n o r u p o n a n y s t a t i o n i n life.
T h a t h e will
d e v o t e h i s b e s t e n e r g i e s t o t h e a u c o m p l i s h m e n t of t h i s
s o z a c r x b u m CHANCKKV,
o b j o c t w e h a v e n o d o u b t , a n d h o p e t h e d a y is n o t Jar
distant when
wo shall b e
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN'.
Office Second Door North of Bagwell's Hotel.
connected with the outside
.world.by something better t h a n an Indian TraiL
ICtf
ATTENTION TRAPPEKS!!!
Mr. Kingsbury, t h e late Commissioner, has discharged
h i s d u t i e s f a i t h f u l l y a n d p r o m j i t l y , a n d r e t i r e s only b e c n u s c t h e d u t i e s conflict w i t h his p r i v a t e l o u s i n e s s .
CASH
Michigan Appropriations.
H o n . D . C. L e a c h , ' o u r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in Congress, h a s
*•«:<»-.« fc"! V ---..4
i.
The
—FOR—
was Dooeof their business whether be did or n o t
T i n POST OF>ICK B I L L . — T h i s bill h a v i n g passed b o t h
H o u s e s of C o n g r e s s , a n d r e c e i v e d t h e ' e x e c u t i v e s a n c t i o n
I t appropriates 84,296,006 to supply
t h e diBciency, a n d 0 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e s u p p o r t o f t h e d e T h e r e w a s also
a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r t h o p a y m e n t of t h a ' s a l a r i e s o f . officers
t h o u g h h e failed i n h i s mission, s e e m s t o h a v e h a d a g o o d
time otherwise
•
TKST o r A m e n t a . — A M r . S h e r m a n / o f W e r t T n i y ,
whoee " m y u t e r i o u s d i s a p p e a r a n c e " w a s c h r o n i c l e d iu t h e
p a p e r s recently, h a s
returned
T h e T r o y ' T i m e s ; t*yi
ho
i s a " v o u « g m a r r i e d m a n , " a n d t h a t h e a b s e n t e d himself
t o t t s i Mil Wif^'s a f f e c t i o n f o r h i m .
Address.
J . YTINCHESXW, „
Americitn a n d F o r e i g n Agency, .
ts J o h n s t r e e t . New Y(«rk.'
.
i j m
• „ MORGAN B A T ^ w t o r ,
u
Herald OfliH-. Traverse City. ,
32-1 y
For s a t e by
0
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
will send h e r address to Mrs. E. Creager, Baltimore Gjty,
Maryland, with threo 2 c e n t postage s t a m p s enclosed, shsli
receive by return mail, something of Importance t o ^ s r .
"Wotnfcn know thyself a n d in 'happy."
" . 14-jKM
L A B O R SO H A R D
W H E N WASHING?
V > I have a chemical process for cleaning clothing.Ijv.the
* which t h e c l o t h * c a n be washed very d e a n witawni
.C, and with very llttlo rubbing, llv this method m u c h
hard labor can be saved—THE WASHING CAN BE C O K L
IN H A L F T H E TIME, a n d the clothes are Very white and claan.
a n d last mnch longer, for they are n o t w o r n by r n b b l n g as tv
the old Wiiy of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. The articles usefl
cost b u t little and are easy t o obtain. I mail the receipt-»>
order. p o s U g e paid, on r e c e i p t of fifty c e n t s ; t h r e e cent postage stamps a s good as m o n c \ .
• '
•JH'.
Address,
DR. J . P . CREAGER, ,
Baltimore City, Md.
* • * * I f y o u want something do not miss the Washlttg und
Honey recipes, for they are «1T i claim l o r them, a n d t h e y
should be In ever)- family. •
'
^
H
M
G o v e r n o r v e r y p r o p e r l y replied in a p o l i t e b u t plain s p o k -
n u n g e r i s t h e D i s u n i o n E n v o y from S o u t h C a r o l i n a , w q o ,
sumption.
P
m a k e a n y s u c h i n q u i r i e s of him"—-in o t h e r w o r d s , t h a t I t
n u o g w ' e H o k l B i l l , w h i c h amount® t o $ 9 3 3 , 2 5 . M r . M e m -
H E E X T R A O R D I N A R Y R E S U L T S O B T A I N E D IN A L I .
tbe stages of Pnlmoaary Disease by Dr* C t o r c h i l l s n t w
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S O F LIMB AND SODA
—remot es ali remaining doubt as t o tho inestimable value o;
t h i s Discovery. Consnmption la no longer to be/regarded as
an incurable malady.
,
v_
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians hsve already adopted tti.«
treatment with d m o s t invariable succewi. Let no Con»cm{
live delay a m o m e n t t o try it. I t 1* their last hope!
Dr. Churchill says:'
:• !
•• I am a n x i o u s that the HyroraogrtriTKS should be brought
tpeedily as possible, into nniverssl use, as 1 KNOW that u u . . . I prove n o t only a s s u r e a R
nine is i n I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, L
Vaccination iu Small P o x .
no Instance have I found the remedy fell to produce
everything that eonld reasonably V expected from iu •
" O n t of twenty-two cases in t h e t h i r d or lsst stage, treated
my Dispensary, during the past year, eight have.uompletely
covered, eight have died, a n d six are still under t r e a u n e j u .
Pitch a result is altogether unparalleled in theanua'.s flf
cine.''
:ZST~ T h i s Remedy i* the most powerful Generator Of Rloo'.I
known, und is equally efficacious i a all f o r m a of DebtfUy.
Asthma, lironclutis. Nervous Diseases, Chlorosis, l'yspeit&i.
— - h a t e v e r depends on deficient .vitality of .the s y s t e m s '
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
Is p n t n p in large bottles with the following words blown"!*
the glass: " Da. J . K C a r a C B i L f s Y r r o r i i o s r n i T K s o s l i w r
AMO HODS. J . WINI-HHSTEK, N«W YOWL'" Each bottle t h s
so, a S'AC-SIMILR s i g n a t u r e .
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No other can be relied on as the pure n y p o p l i o j p h i l i f
Unless perfectly pure, t h e y are not only useless, but p o s i t i o n
injurious. N o IROX or o t h e r d r u g fho'uld be eombthed WHfi
them, or taken at the same time.'
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P r i c e $2 oo, or three bottle* for S3 00, with, full direc:zir
tions for use. A liberal discount to physicians a n d t h e trade..
The DRY SALTS furnished to the profession. Rfngle k o t t J n
in concentrated solution sent by mail, when upeeiaHyorderld
Sold wholesale and retail at the Sole Oeneral Depot In t h a ' t & 43 J o h n street. L e t no one deceive you, h a t pure haw anr.
~ only " W i n c h e s t e r ' s P r e p a r a t i o n . ! '
i . wa..
Dr. Churchill's W o r k on Consnmption
ow readv and will be sent g r a t i s t o every C o n s u m M i w ot
Nervons soifcrer In t h e United States, ob receipt Of tw*!v<•
in stamps t o cover expense of postages. Also, fllreu-
T
on l e t t e r t h a t h e " r e c o g n i z e d n o r i g h t on t h e i r p a r t t o
Tho V i r g i n i a Legislature has voted t o pay M r . Mem-
CONSUMPTION!
T
N
The
a n d clerks, Ac., t h e f u r t h e r s u m of $ 2 , 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ' ' ' • ' * • '
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of U H E a n d S O D A ,
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J . f . Cnrr.ri:.*?:
of P a r i s a s a Specific Remedy f o r "
Gentlemens' (JoW and Stiff Witches, Cdd Vest and Guard Chain?,
Maryland Legislature undertook to interrogate
partment for the year ending J u n e n e x t
OB. C H C H C H I L W
Winchester's Genuine PicparaUva «f the Chemically P i n C o n p o u d of t h e
O N E Y - T H E B E S T O F H O U W ^ l HAY* A
valuable recipe for m a k i n g Honey, which I will s e M f t
any person u p o n receipt of fifty cents. We m a k e a s * of i t
in our family, AT H A L F T H E fcOST, and conaider It u ( o o d
as the best article of Bee honey, r a o x w r n c a IT CAXSVt.nt
D E L I V E R E D AT H I S O F F I C E
TOLD. Any person who will make a n d sell It, can clear from
two t o t h r e e dollars per dav. I t only requires f o u r articles t o
in Traverse City, On or before the lirst day of April, I860.
make it, a n d they can be had at any store for fifty "cents
O. A. STEVEN'S, Agent.
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
E v e n - f a m i l y may have t h i s dellghtfnl luxury, f q r any Ipdy
Traverse City, Dec.,lfci9.
6-4m
GOLD S H I R T STl'D*—plain and with s e t t i n g s ; O o u > B c A « r can make it In fifteen minutes, at a n y time. Three c e n t pOJt
age s t a m p s as good as money.
PINS—new style; Gold llreast I'ins, California Diamond
j C P E B M O X T H I I I AND ALL EXPENSES
Addrew,
DR. J . P . CREAGER.
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac.. &c.
) » / i ' A l i l 1 ! — f h o above Salary will ACTUALLY be |»aiil
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Baltimore City m .
, ,gents who c o n f o r m t o tbe r e q u i r e d stipulation*. BusiFOR LADIES,
ness is new, lig h t a n d honorable. For full particulars, enclose one red stamp a n d ^ e n d your address to
We h a t e GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold S t o n e
March 3d. IsS'J, aays: ,
,
.
,
.
V. W. B. & Co.
Cameo. Garnet and Coral llreast Pins and Ear Rings, Gold
P H f E HONEY.—Dr. R. C. Smith of t h i s county, p r e e e t t f i
B o * 20ft, Rollersrille.
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
w i t h tieautlfal honey,' e q a s l I f not S u p e r l o r l o a n y t h l a c
17-tw
Sandusky County, Oluo.
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
. . . e v e r saw. T h i s honey was manufactured by Mra. Smith,
ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Aecordeons, Ac. a c c o r d i n g t o tbe d i r e c t i o n s given in a recipe which sb«_purO T I C E T O C O N T R A C T O R S — S E A L E D PROPO- . Unexceptional References given w h c u c v c r required.
c h a s e d of DR. J . P. CREAGER. Baltimore City, M a r j H n d SALS. addressed to cither pf the undersigned Commis.2ST AGEX!TS W A N T E D t o r every p a r t of the Country.
A n y person can get the recipc f o r making i o n e v , and belnsioners.^ will be received n n t i l the 28th da) - of M a r c h
• N. B.—In s a n d i n g your names, w r i t e the State, Coanty and de p e n d e n t of the H o n e y b e e , by wrltlng'to Dr. C r e a g e r , ' W *
Town plainly, so as to avoid l e t t e r s beincr miscarried.
W e s t Baltimore street, Baltimore Ctty, Maryland, enclosing
ADDRESS.
A N G L E 4 CO.,
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ftftye.
H>2 C A N A L STREET. (Old No.)
6riiad trave:
H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L L . — D B . J . TJ (5REA
New Y o r k .
lng manner :
ger i s the agent wholesale a n d retail for Dr. Wheatletgh"*
The e n t i r e length of said r o a d to be out o u t 4 rods '.vide, and
celebrated Female Pills. T a n * P i u s AM ruvtr
ixvitc*
T E E M S O F CIRCUIT C O U R T S IN T H E N I N T H
. r o rods of the same to. be well cleared of all brush, fallen or
s u : FOK LADIES, r o > r u a v WILL KBVTOKK UEALTU w a n r r
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
s t a n d i n g timber, a n d all swampy a n d wet places to Ix bridged
MAT EAVK BECOME I X r A I B K I l FKOM A.NT C A l ' S * W M A I f t f t .
I 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
or erosswsyed with Sound sizable t i m b e r not less ths n 14 feet
Qx and appoint the times for holding the Circuit C o u r t s They i
long, so as to form a good passable bridge.
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for the Ninth J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of the State of Michigan, for t h e t
The above work will fee let in sections of one mile o r more,
Indeed, there h a s n o c a s e o f f a i l a r e o c c u r e d u ^ f t knowledge.
the years 1SG0 and 1861, as follows: In
to.auit bidders. . T h o bids will bo opened a t New. ay go ou ALLEGAN OOUNTY—-On t h e third Tuesday of March,, the Being purely vegetable they are perfectly s a f e ^ ^ i n g l e bexe*THURSDAY, the 2!>th of March next.
mailed
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paid,
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receipt
of
$1—three
cc&tJpotU^'
second Tuesday of July, a n d the fourth Tuesday of OctoPayraouU for the abovo work will be made in m o n e y or
s t a m p s as good as money.
ber.
Swamp Lands, at the option of the Contractor, s u b j e c t to all
Address,
DR. J . P. ORE A OCT. provisions and conditions of an act o f ' t h e L e g i s l a t u r e of
14-Sm
Baltimore City.'Md.
State of Michigan entitled " An Act for the d r a i n a g e and
ber.
ATRIMONY
I—MATRIMONY
ir—nit. CREAOEI.
reclamation of the S t a t e Swamp L a n d s by a system of State
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first T o e s d s y I n A p r i l a n d
is the agent for Dr. W i n d e r ' s celebrated Matrimttnlil
roads and ditches," approved Feb. 11th, 1851).
and tbe first T u e s d a v i n October.
Series—(three books.) No. 1—A book for y o u n g m s a M V g n •
A. B. WATSON,
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NEWAYGO COUNTY—On tin- second Tuesday In A p r i l a n d ing t o p r e p a r e themselves f o r female society. No. W l r
K. O. KINGSBURY, J Commissioners,
the first Tuesday i n S e p t e m b e r .
rors In C o u r t s h i p . " No. 5—" Reproductive ControL" E i t h e r
. Dated Feb. IB, 18fla
17-Sw
MECOSTA OOUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesday i n A p r i l ,
of which will be mailed to order, postpaid, u p o a r t c e i p t of
the second Monday in September. (Osceola C o u n t y a t - twenty five c e n t s .
tached.!
Address,
D R J . P . CREAOEK. .
OCEANA COUNTY—On the fourth. Monday in A p r i l , a n d t h e
l«-3m
Baltimore City, XA.
first Thntsdav In October.
A P E R W A R E I I O U H E . — O N HAND A V D F O R S A l . V
Michael Murray a n d P a t r i c k Murray, of the same p l a c e , and MASON COUNTY—On the fourth T h u r s d a y in A p r i l a n d t b e
either a t Wholwude or retail, the following descriptions r '
first Mondav iniOctoher.
recorded on the K t b day of A u g u s t , 1*58, In tlie Register's
paper,
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:
Imperial,
SupeT
Royal,
Royal,
MSdiuav
Office of the County of Mackinaw, in Liber B. of Mortgages, MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first T u e s d a y in May. and tbe- Crown, F l a t Cap a n d Folio Poat, Cap, L e t t e r , Legal, pcfipoti.
fourth Taesday in September. (Wexford a n d MissankCc
o n vages'6U a n d 67; a n d the a m o u n t claimed to be due on the
Bill a n d Note P a p e r in every.variety.
'
C o u n t i e s attached.')
said Mortgage, at the date of t h i s notice, being t h e s u m of
Book and P r i n t P a p e r s of all colors a n d slr.es. -ManfTTv
ninety-seren dollar* ($97 00); a n d n o suit or p r o c e e d i n g s at GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e aecond Tuesday In Rae. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s'xes and weights;
Mav, a n d the t h i r d Tuesday In S e p t e m b e r . ( A n t r i m and.
law h a v i n g been instituted to recover the same or a n y part
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t h e r e o f : Notice ia therefore, hereby given, Uiat we shall fere-,
enabled to offer t h e m at as low p r i c e s as any in t l i i s a s r k e t .
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N .
close said Mortgage by a sale of the premises described thereKAGS—Wanted iu e x c h a n g e f o r G o o d s o r C a a h . .
.'
; C i r c n i l J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t
in, a t p n W i e Auction, t o t h e h i g h e s t bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
Allegan, Njov. 1,1859.'
• declr.
29th d*T
J u n e n e x t , a t the hour of two o'clock in the
>o Woodward A venae
afternoon of said day, at the f r o n t door of t h e Coart-Honse
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITE1 •
f o r said MSckinaw County, (the said Conrt-Honse being the
dersigned offer t h e i r e x t e n s i v e stoek of Ooods, ri
by Abbey H. Hemingway. The design of this work is to.
place for h o l d i n g the District C o u r t f o r said Mackinaw County.) In order t o satisfy a n d p a y the a m o u n t due on said mort- represent the general poetie l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t f r o m its. i n g o f all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E AND U P H O L S T B B Y ^ o H
gage, w i t h t h e Interest, cost.and e x p e n s e s allowed b y law. early s e t t l e m e n t to the p r e s e n t p e r i o d . T h e selections airo c u s t o m e r s a n d the public generally, at the lowest.ffcwii
rates.
Being prepared to meet nil orders i n our I Inc of t u
The p r e m i s e s in said m o r t g a g e described are as follows, to gathered f r o m the most reliable sources, a n d will especially
Wit: Being a L o t n i n e t y f e e t square, and bounded on the interest all V c r m o n t e r s by b t r t b - r i g h t now resident in t h i s a n d ness, we would advise buyers t o call upon us I>eTore Tfcvi;
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F R A N C I S RAYMON3?. . elsewhere, as we intend n 9 t t » he undersold1 b v a a j L A m
N o r t h by a road fading to the F a r m of Ambrose R. Daven- o t h e r States.
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All work warranted.
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port, a n d a l o n g said road n i n e t y f e e t : a n d on tbe E a s t by a
CABINET MAKERS' A H S O C I A H C W *
lot owned by William B. A*stor,>nd along said lot ntnetv feet;
B L A C K & C O ^ OPTICIANS. AND MAKERS O F
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a n d on the P o n t b hy a lot owtiM by 3. D t n m l n g . and ' a l o n f
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. 250.JeO»rson
H E C Y C h O P A E i U OFlOTTAMDI
the boundSJY'of tfeeftald totfclnety f e e t ; and on the TYCstV A v e n u e , i n v i t e all those suffering from, defective sight, t » I n C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d c h a r a c t e r i s t i c seteei
a road leading fromjlie^sald D a v e n p o r t Road
t o a"K "» , H
"*a w * spect their a M o r t m e n t of greatly improved P e r e s c o p K Grn_^X
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feet f r o n t i n g on the said road. In t b e vil- tal a n d P e h U e Spectacles, which a r s liighly endowed w l t i r
la^aof
D a t e ^ Mackinaw, March 1, I860.
the p r o p e r t y of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s of TeleMICHAEL MURRAY,
scopes. Microscopes,Electric M a c h i n e s . D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t s ,
13
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i o # 6 o d « r d Av«
P A T R I C K MURRAY. \
Ac., c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
nJ
A L L K I N D S OK F U R !
G o v . H i c k s a s t o whether b e had sent a congratulatory
h a s become a law.
FUR'
D e t r o i t JVLarlcet CJasli P r i c e s
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A bill a u t h o r i z i n g tlie G o v e r n m e n t of t h e S t a t e of
M i c h i g a n t o sclect c e r t a i n U n i v e r s i t y lands, d u e s a i d
State, under an act entitled " A n a c t concerning a semin a r y of l e a r n i n g in t h e T e r r i t o r y of M i c h i g a n , " a p p r o v e d
M a y 29, 1 8 2 6 ; w h i c h w a s r e a d ' a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e
liy ita title, a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m i u i t t o on P u b l i c
Lands,
A b o , a bill m a k i n g a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a l i g h t - h o u s e a t t h e i n o u t h of t h e MHoisteo R i v e r ,
i n t h o S t a t e of M i c h i g a n ; w E i c h w a s read a first a n d s e c o n d
t i m e b y i t s title," a n d referred t o t h e C o m m i t t e e on C o m merces
A l s o , a bill m a k i n g a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a l i g h t - h o u s e a t W e s t M a r q u e t t e , in t h e S t a t e o f
M i c h i g a n : w h i c h w a s r e a d a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e b y i t s
title, a n d referred to t h e C o m m i t t e o u C o m m e r c e .
A l s o , a bil) m a k i n g a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n for t h e i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e S a g i n a w R i v e r , in t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n ;
w h i c h w a s r e a d a Brat.and second t i m e b y ita t i t l e , a n d
referred t o t h a C o m m i t t e e p n C o m m e r c e . ,
Also, a bill making on appropriation for t h e improvem e n t of t h o h a r b o r a t M a r q u e t t e , M i c h i g a n ; w h i c n w a s .
r e a d a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e b y i t s title, a n d r e f e r r e d t 6
Committee on Commerce.
A l s o , a bill m a k i n g o n a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e eoostruCt t o n o f a light-hou.se a t o r n e a r T a w a s C i t y , in t h o S t a t e
o f M i c h i g a n ; w h i c h w a s r e a d a first a n d s e c o n d t i m e b y
i t s title, a n d referred to. t h e C o m m i t t e e o n C o t f i m e r c e .
Also, a bill making an appropriation for t h e improvem e n t of t h e h a r b o r a t O n t o n a g o n , in t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n ; w h i c h w a s read a first a n d s e c o n d time b y i t s title,
a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e on C o m m e r c e .
nwssogc t o S p o a k c r P e n n i n g t o n o n h i s e l e c t i o n .
FOR
T H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E H I G H E S T
i n t r o d u c e d i n t o t h e H o u s e of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t h e followi n g bills:
Money Risked!
' We propose t<> let a person know what Premium ho will reccivc h f f o r e sending h i s money. Any Laity or (ientlomaO
d e s i r i n g o n e o r the above articles, can lirai send n s their
name and a^.^tn^s. s t a t i n g w h e t h e r ihey w a n t t h e Pencil a n d
Pen, or l.ocket. Jtnd we will make their selection, a n d inform
them bv return tui. 1 ! what premium they are entitled to. They
tn then have the p i ' " l e g e of s e n d i n g for i t if t h e v choose.
Our PremlnmS are distributed in n fair and honorablo man..jr. and a s soon as t h e n i m c of the p u r c h a s e r i s received
with the $5, his I'cucil a n d Pen and Premium, or Gold l o c k e t
and Premium, are put u p in V safe manner, and sent to -the
.Owner by mail, free or postage. Our plan, from long e x p e r i v in the above b u s i n e s s h a s given general satisfaction, as
h purchaser can sell or trade t h e above articles f o r all t h e y
it him, and retain the p r e m i u m gratis.
-T, however, any person should fee) disposed t o send us
their money In tulvauee, they can rely upon being as fairly
dealt with us t h o u g h they had ma.le previous application.
And if any one is dissatisfied with t h e i r purchase, and a n
unbiassed person c o m p e t e n t to j u d g e aays t h e articles are Dot
worth more thiui tlie munoy paid lor them, and in some cases
TEN, or even FORTY l i m e s the amount, let such person return th - goods, and we will freely refund the money.
Ilut some will ask (as many have.) how r a n \\je afford t o
ive so much f j r so little monev? In answer, we Say, t h a t all
*iio are acquainted with the J e w e l r y business know t h a t
there is scarcely an a r t i c l e of J e w e l r y purcha.sod at a retail
upon which there Is not a profit of f r o m 100 to 100 per
per c e n t on m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' p r i c e s .
We being A g e n t s for the Manufacturers, h a r e adopted t h i s
plan of disposing of our g o o d s rather than selling to ConnDealers on time, a n d t a k i n g the unccrtaintv of collecting
bills.
.
.
By this arrangement, we b r i n g the purchaser In direct comnKu'iIcation wiflt tlie inanafacturer, and the profits t h a t
made by the dozen hands t h r o n u h which Jewelry h a s to pass,
we give to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as above stated.
We therefore offer the following Indncemcnt to persons
a c t i n g as A g o u s for ua:—
Any person sending us S2-i for qur g o o d s , w i l l receive a
Pencil and Pen, and Preuiinm. or Locket and P r e m i u m , f i f e .
F o r f u r t h e r Inducements, see Circular.
., .
Among our P r e m i u m s arc articles suitable for Ladies»tf>d
Gentlemen, such us
Sttonwji anil Counsellor at fato,
Besides, h e , i s a l a r g e p r o p e r t y - h o l d e r h e r e , a n d is deeply
i n t e r e s t e d in t h e c o m p l e t i o n of t h e R o a d .
TWO YEARS' PROFITABLE EXPERI-
e n c e in our present mode of disposing of our Jewell®,
a n d f r o m the universal satisfaction given to all who lia>ipatronized onr house, we take pleasure iu saying that we r\0w
consider our businoM. FAIULV und PEiofANKSTLV istabli^herL
We wish it understood that t h i s is No LOTTERV, but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each p u r c h a s e r gets the value
of his ..r h. r money in a ( i o l d 1 ' c n c U w i t h G o l d P e u
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 cann o t be bougbt-4t any retail store f o r the same p r i c e ; a n d in
addition to tbe purchase, each person receives s P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , not lo>» in value th.ui $2, and it may be worth
83, j , f , 1(1, 1.., ajj, SO, 30, or even $2001
,
o c r a t s " t o c o - o p e r a t e with t h e m .
e n d of t h e B a y o p t o t h e h e a d , a n d w e a r e n o w block-
western Christian A d v o c a t e says:
AFTER
on t h o 1 0 t h of M a r c h , a n d h a v e i n v i t e d t h e " F r e e D e m -
f o r a e v e r a l days, h a s dri70U t h e floating ice f r o m t h e l o w e r
tieen Made.
$12 T 0 8 2 0 0 !
Convention to choose Delegates to Chicago, a t S t . Louis
BMXJKADEI>.—The s t r o n g N o r t h w e s t e r w h i c h p r e v a i l e d
m o r e judicious and
A.nil a F R B M I i r M t o e a o h p u r o h n s e r w o i i l i
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s of M i s s o u r i h a v e callcd t h e i r B t a t e
town be M y represented.
nded.
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c h a n g e of b o u n d a r i e s a s i s p r o p o s e d a t W a s h i n g t o n . —
call a t t e n t i o n t o a n o t i c e
w h i c h will b e f o u n d u n d e r o u r E d i t o r i a l h e a d c a l l i n g a
C o u n t y Convention
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HE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION' OP WASH-
The monarch oak, the woodland's pride,
Whose Ira ok U teamed with lightning ac
Toll launches on the Wstlesa tide.
Mmd there enrolls the H f l o M a M j
The engine with its long* of flamfc,'
Aid rite of b r a n and Joints of steel.
From labor's clastic Angers came,
With sobbing ralre and whirling wheel.
And beckons angels down to bliss;
Industrious hajnla on sea and soil.
Her suubrowued toil with shining spade,
Unka lake and sea with silver ties.
Strung thick with palaces of trade.
Ana temples towering to the skies.
Mr. ie»rmr4*a R e m a r k s i n the U . 8 . S e n a t e
Death of D a v i d C . Broderick.
Mr. President: Tbe groat national event of < r day,
1 think, is the extension of our empire n c r o s the Interior
irf the Continent from the borders of Missouri to the P a cific Coast, H e who shall write Its history will find ii
that event materials, both-copioas nnd fruitful, wherewith
to efllnrgo on the integrity '.of the American Union, and
the d e r t i n r o f the American people. B u t be will altogether fail, however, if he does not succeed in raising
Houston, Busk, and Broderick to their rank among the
organisers of our Amorican States, such as the world has
assigned to Winthrop, Williams, Balcigh, Peon, and
Oglethorpe, as well as in placing Taylor and Scott, and
Worth, -and Quitman, as Generals beside Washington,
and Green, and Gates, and Marion. And impartiality
will also require him to testify that Broderick, more vigorously ami resolutely than any of his predecessors, overcame the accidents and circumstances which ever oppoe*»d his success. Neither birth, nor fortune, nor education,
nor training, nor patronage, nor association, nor prestige of any kind, favored ambition in his case.. W hi l e
vet very youwr, ho disappeared from among the merely
muneipal excitements of a great commercial city ou this
side ot the Continent to rise as suddenly upon tho other
Hide, towering conspicuously otaong tho ill-assorted and
irrqpthui groupi"of adventurers who wont there from all
(Urts of the world, who appeared recklew of all sentiments,
' and animated only by one absorbing passion—to become
quickly ri^h by being tho first to nick up the golden dost
from the beds of tho rivers of Cnlifyrtiia. A s wo looked
upon this tumultuous gathering from this distance, we
MVA.1 how shall even peace be preserved and life secured
among them, and how tfnd wheu shall this political chaos
be reduced to the solid substance of a civil state; even
then, while w e wore y»t asking these questions, wo saw
that civil state rise u p before us In just proportions, strong,
rigorous, firm, and complete in tho fulness of material and
moral sufficiency. Free, too. but at the same time loyal
and faithful to the Federal Union. The hand that princi :
pally Ahpwl ft Voi that of "David C. Beoderick.
Mr.
President, when I heard in foreign lands of the death of
m r late associate, I experienced, besides tho sentiment of
norrow which'I am sure was common to all of us, a keener sorrow that arose from the reflection that he had M e n
prematurely, while yet there was uoed and room for . further public service to augment his fame. B a t in this I
erred; I t is not the amplitude, b u t the greatness of
achievement that secures the statesman's renown. ' The
m m w r of his death ROTO a painful A o c k to tho moral
tense of the nation. B u t I will not (Well upon it, because
it he could bear me he would forbip all complaint H e
cotMoted, I trust, with reluctance; yet, nevertheless, he
consented to the combat in which ho feU I have never
known a man more jealous of his honor, or one who, living, could so ill ondure t o bo the object of pity or compassioa. I leave him, therefore,' in his early fjravo, content t o confine my expression of sorrow on this occasion
within tho bounds of sorrow for the loss, of a friend than
whom none was more trnthful and honest, of a Senator
whom-iione more incorruptible ever uttered a voice,
a statesman who, though he feu too soon for his country's
hopes, has yet, liko Hamilton, left behind him a noble
monument wholly oompletc and finished.
INGTON are having prepared snd published a serie* eT
Political Tracts, nnder the supervision of tbe Congressional
Republican Executive Committee, which it in earnestly hoped
the friends of the Republican cause will take immediate
Steps-to have put in general circulation.
They are furnished at tho cheap rate of seventy-five centa
sr hundred copies, free or postage.
The following tracts have already been published:
Tract No. 1. HOW WE ARE GOVERNED—Being
pose of the Prauds and Expenditures of the present
Administration for party purposes.
Tract No. 2. LANDS FOR TUB LANDLESS.—Being a complete analysis of the votes on the Homestead BiiL
Tract No. 3'. THE ATTITUDB OF NATIONAL PARTIES
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Tract No. 4. THE SLAVE TRADE.—Showing that the proceedings and debates during the last session of the late
Congress indicate a most msrked deterioration of moral
sentiment at tho South in respect to the African Slave
Trade, and arc fearfully ominous of the near approach of
the time when, at any rate in tho Gulf Statds, that hitherto
universally reprobated traffic will be as heartily sosiaioed
as is the Institution of slsvery lt*elf.
Tract No. 6. OVERLAND ROUTES TO THE PACIFIC—
THE BUTTERFIELD CONTRACT.
Tract'No. C. OPPOSITION' OF THE SOUTH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF OREGON AND OF WASHINGTON
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OF THE WEST.
In the German Language.
<Tract No. 2. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.—$1.50 p*r 100
copiel
All orders should be addressed to
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
Secretary National Republican Association.
AMERICAN
•J V W - L I G H T G A S W O R K S , PO* THE MAWUFAC5 TURK OF, ILLUMINATING GAS, for tbe use of Private
louses, Public Buildings, Villages, Towns, Ac.—Patented
_ugust, 1858.*—The princlple'of the invention consists in the
peculiar construction of the Retort, wheretar Gss is most
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil,
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for
about eighty cents, as much light as a thousand feet of ordinary coal Gas.
-—A long course of experiments at the hands of the Inventor,
who has had many years experience in Gas manufacturing, as
well ss by ourselves and others, has placed the invention beyond all doubt of Its practicability. The public may be confidently assured that'll is at once the mpst simple and useful
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
county sad state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and to
immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are ne
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMK8, manufacturers, Detroit,
as well as ever)- thing connected with the "Sun-Ligbt Gas
Works," which will be supplied by them st all the principal
points in the Union, to parties purcbssing territory.
Persons of smsli capital, and particularly Gss Fitters, by
making an investment in the right to use the "6un-Llght Gas
Works.'' will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
p t f , All communications In the premises directed to tfc
undersigued will meet prompt attention. ~
JOHN Q. DUDLEY.
Treasurer for Proprietor,
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Michigan.
WATCHES.-APPLETON. TRACY A
Co., WALTH**, Mass., Manufacturers of PATENT LEVER WATCHES.—THese superior Watches are made by the
aid of'new and original machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable and uniformly reliable time keeper. The raoVements are new In
constriction, anddre pronoonoed by the highest authorities
to be faultless in principle nnd quality, and have been proved
by the most cxstcting-testa to be relialilo and unfailing in action. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
crnde materials, in a single establishment, by connected and
uniform processes—the manufactory being organised upon
the same system that has been adopted in tin; production of
the unequaled American lire-arms, which enables us to produe* a movement at ouo-half the price of any foreign movement of tho ssme quality; and we guarantee the perfect
performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
All forcigu watches are made by band, the American watches being the only ones mado by machinery upon a uniform
system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches are defective, and are continually getting out of order. In many
parts of the oountry it is impossible to find good watch repairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain and expensive. Tho introduction of American watches disposes of this
difficulty, and country merchants, as well as watch dealers,
can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and
thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be
used as anv other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold
by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS A Al'l'LETON,
General Agents, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
A T A L L , D U N C K L E E tc C O . , 74 WODDWARD AVEJAj nne. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Garnets, Floor Oil Cloths. Paper Hangings,
Feathers and House Furnishing Goods.—We would particularly invite the attention of the public to the following Goods,
which we have in great variety of styles and prices : Broche
Shawls, long and square ; Bay State do. do. do.; Waterloo ilo.
do. do.; Gentlemen'* do. do. do.; Mantillas, beantiful styles
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks
French and English Merinoes,plain and figured ; Parametta;
Delaines, in great variety : Valencia Plaids and Stripes ; All
wool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetts; Broadcloths: Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroiderie*; Hosiery; Gloves:
Ribbons;
Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
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>Carpet D e p a r t m e n t .
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton
and Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, Feathers,
Paper Hangings, Ac.. Ac.
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we have many other styles of Goods, which will be offered
to suit the times.
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Superior and Scrap Iron, of all olase, at greatly reduced rate*
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, is all
made from Charcoal Pig, and U far hotter than the Iron ma<l*
from Hard Coal, and their l a k e Superior Merchant Iron is
the only Iron sold in this market, that is mado In this manner.
Their Merchant Scran Iron is all made from selected Scrap
and will bear comparison, with the beat Iron made in tb»
ootatrj.
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Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa
ny drafts taken at par In exchange for Iron or any indebtedness to the Company.
Manufactured Iron also given In exchange for good Scrap
Iron.
Call and see or address
WM. H. 2ARBISKIE, Secretary.
Store eorner Woodward Avenue and Congreea-et.
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tON F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARE PKK
pared to furnish, at short notice. Stationary Engines, Mill
Gearing, Warehouse Hoisting ApparstnK and all varieties of
Iron Work Repair work on Propellers, Steamer* and Saw
Mills, executed promptly and thorouj^ly. Casting*—«very
description.
. . —'"ABRASS FOUNDRY.
We are prepared to execute orders of any sis* for Brass snd
Composition Castings, promptly.
.
Oil Globes, Oil Cupe, Valves, Journal Box**. Guage Cocks.
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotive*
and Mills, Bell* for Factories, Steamers and Locomotive*, uo
der eight hundred pounds.
IRON RATLING AND VERANDAHS.
fine engraviugs.—One Volume, 12nio. 320 pp. Price $1.— We are prepared to execute all orders for Iron Railing fur
This Work portrays, with eminent ability, the crimea commit- Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemeteted by our Government against the Maroon* who Bed from ry Lois.
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Corner of Fifth and Woodbridge-ats., opposite Maehins
South Carolina and other Slave State*, seeking protection under Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards the Simp of Michigan
Central Railroad, Detroit,
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JACKSON A WILEY
Indians of Florida«and i* fonnd to present a true view of the
long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOR
O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
SLAVERY.
From Connor Chu*. of Ohio,
J . Sage A Son's, Mop Publishers, Stationers, Engraver*
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of "The Exiles and Lithographers, 209, Main Street, Buflhlo.N. Y^feverSage >
of Florida.'' I have read the book with great interest and Piano Room.
We are prepared to execute all work entrusted to us with
mnch instruction. It sets in a striking light an important
portion of onr history, and clearly reveals the secret springs promptness and despatch and ou as favorable terms «s a n y
by whiah successive administrations were moved in afl'alrs of establishment in the country. Combining all the dlifcieni
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Steel. Copper and Stone Engraving, as well »
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of every Crayon Work of tht finest description, we guarantee satisfaclover of freedom, justice, and honorable adroinistrat!on;t,by tion all cases.
Particular attention paid to Bank snd Commercial work,
tracing and exhibiting the evil influences of slavery in he
transactions which he narrate*. No one, it seems to me, can snch ss Checks, Drafts, Notes. Certificates of Deposit and
arise from perusing this work withont deepened convictions Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter,Note snd Bill Head*,Envelopes.
of the wrong of slaveholding, and tbe necessity of earnest i Ac. Maps, Portraits, Show Card* Ac-, Lithographed and,
and persistent effort for the deliverance of our National Gev- printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
For tho convenience of the business community in this viil inent from the control of the slave power.
Columbna July 12, 1858.
S. P. CHASE-, cinity, we have established an agency with Mr. John W.
REPUBLICANS HEAD IT! Copies sent by mail on receipt Oree'n, at the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser, 311 Jefferson Avenue.
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J. SAGE A SON'S.
of One Dollar.
FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO.,
MONO,
Pulishers, Colnmbus, Ohio.
D O O T 8 , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLE
Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
D SALE ONLY.—We hsve received from the ManufactuA K E W ' 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET, rers about 1,000 oases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, of all
between Lamed and Congress streets,Detroit, Mich.— the desirable kinds, and have also on baud a few thousand
The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for pairs of our own manufacture.
tho dissemination of useful drinks," has enlarged and rejuveWe shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost
nated it in the most thorough manner, makihg it now the daily additions—so as to keep our stock at all time*large and
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for complete- Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trado excluproducing the finest and most delicate grades of Malt Liquors; sively, we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, at 25
and is now prepared to furnish the various qualities of Ales, Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
Porter and Brown Stout, for draught and bottling, at prices
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
ranging from St> to $10 per barrel,
Extra fine and Stock Ales brewed to order.
I M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S AND P U B L I 8 H All Package* extra, which, when returned to the Brewery JL ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a
in good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sices. We
The attention of .private families, and customers in general, arc Agents for nine Of the best Mills in the country, which
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old gives ns a chance to compete and undersellany establishment
friends and new may be assured of the superior qualitv and in the West, and would say that we aeU print paper choaner
flavor of these beverages, and all are invited to call and sam- and a better articlu than can be found' in this market; Also,
ple for themselves. All orders, wifh the poney enclosed, we have just recelved-a large invoice of fine Maunilla*.—
will receive prompt attention.
Please call and sei'(or yoorsolves st
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market rate*.
PEASE A FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
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. J. L. CAREW.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1R58.
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HALLOCK, No 168. Jefferson Avctiue, Detroit Where may
lie found a very large, fresh and desirable stock Of the above
goods Just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and
embracing one of ihe most extensive assortments ever b * ' " "
offered in this market.
Afnong his stoe'e will be found every kind and descriptjou
of Garment suitalJe for Fall and Winter wear.
From the low p need and cheaper grades, to the most fine
and fashionable garment*—all of which have been manufactured withlthe nti aoat care and WARHsfTBn to give satisfijcUon.
All persons de iirou*of purchasing cither at W KOLESALE
OR RETAIL are respectfully invited tn call and exomino his
extensive stock, which sbail be offered at prices uniformly
low.
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H. HALLOCK.
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I C I i n o N D S it BACKVS»—PREMIUM ACCOUNT
Book Manufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
Avenue.—Account Books of ever) description made to order,
of suporior paper and workmanship, at lower prices then
heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction in every psrticn
lar.
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to
order.
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The subscriber havinchsd an experience of over fourteen
year*, feels assured th*f they can defy competition in price*
and quality of workmanship.
Orders from Banks,Merchants. Manufacturers and Railroad
Companies, respectfully solicited.
A . LU8TRATED—a volume of Photographs from original
drawings, by John W. Ehninger, illustrative of the Conrtship
of Miles Standlsb, by Henry W. LongfelloW. There will be
eight or ten large Photographs of tbe. most exquisite character, executed by Brady, with intersected creara-coloredtfeaves,
H A R L E S B U S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webstar, .
(containing tho descriptive text,) the whole to bo bound In
Dealer in Foreign a" *
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled, and gilt edges.
ing Articles, Mechanics'
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Early Orders are solicited, as the Blow process of preparing
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAIL- pined Wawi, Drain Tile, Ac, Agent for the .American and
tho Photographs (nothing being done in cloudy weather) will
• road Watches, cased in beautiful styles, warranted ex- European Low Agency of L i u A Kapp, No. 1 Nassau street.
prevent the immediate issuo of a second edition, and « — - cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, foil Jewelled, Levers in New York—for the recovery of Debts. Legacies snd Inheriquently only those ordered in advance can be proviscd.
every style. GOLD PENS—I continue manufacturing PenB tances In Europe and the United Btates.
Price 8lx Dollars. Sped mens to be seen and subscriptions of every desirable pattern. These penshave received a Silver
Remittances msde to all parts of Germany, with safety and
Medal and Diploma at the Michigan Suto Fair, and are not to dispatch. No. Ml Jefferson avenne, Kearsley's Block, Detroit,
received, at my store.
« T h e S c h o o l m a s t e r ' s In t h a t Bed,
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
be surpassed by any Pens in marltct. Also dealer in FINE Mich.
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SO Woodward Avenue.
JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS
A correspondent of the New York Waverlv gives the; 1J
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new
S A G E «C S O N S , MAP PUBLISHFRS, STATIONERS
following as one of tho many incidents that befeU a ' boardwork to arder.
• Engravers and Lithographers, 209 Msln street, Buffalo.
ing round schoolmaster.'. I iutd been teaching in Mason
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gliding N. Y., over Sage's Pipno Rooms.—We are prepared to exccute
county in this, the Sucker state, and this term wasboardand Galvanizing, done at short notice.
all work entrusted to ns with promptness and despatch, and
r
ine rohp<LA)ne evening after school one of my little of Vegat
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workmiw, all on as favorable terms ss any establishment in the country.
State Agricultural College or Michigan, embellishe J with up- work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
N&olars stepped up to me and said:
Combining all the different branches or Steel, Conper and
wards of 450 Illus[nations. Although designed mainly for
GOLD PENS rt-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mall, Stone Engraving, as'welltw Grsyon Work of the finest de
• M r . Jones, father said yon would come home with Colleges and Schools, this book will be fonnd invaluable to
accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly attended to.
scriptlon, we guarantee aatisfaction in til esses.
the general reader, and should find a plscc In every public4
me.'
J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenue.
ns
Msp*, Portraits, Show Card*, Ac., Lithographed and printed
4
V e r y well,' IrepUed. ood forthwith set out for my and private Library. Tho besnty of the wood engravings"—
in the moat delicate colors, by a new process.
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so "plentifully adorn this Work, is remarkable, and their i ,
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot
natron's house, whicn was distant some two miles. Now, eminently
peculiar; white, red, yellow and blue figures, on a
of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron Works, Detroit, M.
VPER.—WF. ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
he it known, James McHarry—for such was his name— dead Mack ground. By their distinctness they have elicited
Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopers' and Carpenters'
iees, all sizes snd weights of Print and Book Paper:—
had two daughters, the pride and envy of the whole com- unanimous admiration. For sale by
Tools, Axes Of every description, Planing and Tobacco Madger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper, Letter, Cap and
Detroit, Nov. 1,186ft.
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FRANCI8 RAYMOND.
m o n l y . I had heard so much about them that 1 was
chine Knives, Trusses, Ac., made to order of a superior qua- Commercial Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Fancy and
naturally anxious to see them. I t seemed however, I was
Staple Stationery In great variety.
ILIE*S PATENT FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF 8 A FES.
'iu,or»,-Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruments, steel, Iron
to be disappointed. W h e n I arrived I learned the ' gals'
— - - - - o f Rags wanted In exchange.
—These Safes are a combination of Wrought and Chilled and Brass Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
RICHMOND8 A BACKUS.
had gone to 5 party the other side of tbe creek; so I went' Iron, two Inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives atrength
satisfaction to his customer*.
fe Detroit, Mich.
t o bed, execrating the luck which deprived me of see- and the Chllledlron hardness; the safesbclngwarranted Drill
Orders loft at the office, corner of Brush street and Jeffering them that night 'line night had well advanced, when Proof. All other Fire Proof Sufes are made of Sheet Iron,
in Areiine, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
S . C U T H B E R T 4c C O ~ WUolSale Druggists sn..'
a
R.
WOOLLEY,
Agent,
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C.
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A.
Ives'
Banking
Office.
I beard one of the girls come home, and passing into the
i seen.
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• Grocers, No's 102 and 1M. Woodward atenue, Detroit,
Detroit, NOT. L 1868.
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References kindlv permitted to Messrs. Edmunds, North A have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar
adjoining room, she wanned herself before some coals
J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A BatwelL Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit, 8pices, Nuts, Liquors, Drugs
which Were alive on the hearth. I t Beems the old geotfeUDLEY & HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND REAIL Co.,
Detroit. Jan. 1859.
Cordage, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval 8tores. Window Glsss.
dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Boynton's Hot Air FurnamW and lady dopt in the same room but I was not aware
Ac.
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ces,
Register,
Graten,
Cooking
Ranges,
Tinnor's
and
Plumber's
A Y H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM AND Ac,
rfttat
Having warmed herself; she tamed to leave the
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if. w . C s m m Stock, Machines and Pools. Also, manufacturers of C o r —
VENTILLATING CHIMNEY CAP.—Msyhew's Chimney
r o w * when the Old mno spoke: 'Girls,' said he, ' t h e Tin snd Sheet Iron Wares, House and Steamboat Plnml
Cap prevents Chimney* from smoking; it precludes storms n P W I N E H O U S E . " " W i l lard Harvey A Co„
schoolmaster's in your bed.' Agents for Wllder's Patent 8alamander Safes.
from entering Jhem; it lessena the liabilities to Area from X Lane, and "17 Cedar street. New York. Hemp, Cotter
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumb- their homing out: it protects their tops'from the wastea of
' Very wtQ,' said Sarah, and passing through the room
Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordagf.
I slept in, went up stairs. A b o u t an hour had elapsed ing, and putting the most approved Heating and Ventillating the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
and CoolingApparatuainPubllcand Private BuildPersons desirous of securing the right of manufacture. Or Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp RopejJarrcd Btnff
wbeu I heard Jndy, the other ope come. 8 h e stood at furnace*
injpC in the City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue, of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, 8tates or Territories, In Fishing Lines, Gllllng Threads, Shoe Thresd, Wick, snd3 sit
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the door a long time, talkiBg with ' her feDer,' then ento*- Detroit. (Opposite Holmes A Cot)
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any part of the United States not already disposed of, will be kinds of Cords snd Lines.
d l t b f t i y . Disrobing her feet, die entered the room where
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unUY F . H I N C H M A N A C O . , Dealers in GrocerU*
dersigned. and by designating the territory they desire, they
I toy, In her stocking feet, carelblly undressed herself, and
and Provisions. Paints, Oils, Twines, Canvss. Anchors
n o s i n g to tbe ride of tho bod prepared to g e t in. Now 1 „ . sale and retail dealers ID Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama, Palm- -will also be famished with the terms of sale.
and
Chains,
Tar,
Pitch,
Rosin,
Oakum,
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complete
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Leaf; Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fur, Cloth, Plnah, 8ilk and
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
of Ship Chandlery and the above nstoed articles always on
it happened, I lay in the middle, and turning back the Olazcd (Sips; all descriptions of manufactured Furs for ladies
Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit, by
hand and for sale very low, at 46 Woodbridge street, DetroitildOies, d i e gave me a shako and said in a suppressed and gentlemen: Buckskin Gloves sad Mittens, Fur,Kid, Silk
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DUDLEY A HQLMEft 77 Woodward Ave.
and Woolen Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Cravats, Snspenders,
whtafcr:
Ac.' Hatters' Stock and Trimmings, Buffalo and Fancy Bleigh T \ E T B O I T S T E A M D Y E I N G E S T A B L I S H H . LOTOLL,(Successor to D. Crosby A Co-) Whole
• Lav over Sarah.'
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HENT, No. 16 Congress-st, Ea&t—A. C. ALEXANDER
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F. BUHL A CO.,
• ssle and and retail dealer in Watches. Clocks, Jewt l p .
I rolled over, and whipped the corner of my pillow in Robes,
would most respectfully intimate that, more folly to accom- Fsncy Goods, Plated Ware, Combs, Butten* Thread, Ac. No.
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Conant Block, 1*8 Jefferson Ave.
W M M t b t o i r o i i ^ l u g f a i a g . In she bounced, b u t
modate t h eM of
w thea patronizing
a t a public,
o f and1 bis large In- 79 Woodward avenne, oppoaite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
P. S.—Cash paid for Shipping P a n and Deer Skin*.
iS,"ho has adopted the improved facility which Wstcbes, Clocks snd Jewelry repsired and wajranted.
crease of business.'ho
the bed woeW squeak. T h e old man heard i t and called
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Steam give* to the
At of Dyeing, having recently fitted np
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on Dock, foot of Bates street, for that purpose. Ha
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, T 7 I R E 8 I D E E D I T I O N O F WAVERLY NOVELS.
of Silk*. SistHts, Velvet Crapes snd Merino*, producing the I 4 now complete, foil seta, to be hsdof
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Detroit
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was responded in a faint tone from the bed beside
most brilliant colors and best style of finish that every article
tSf Liberal advances made on Produce, for sale this
will admit o t Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
Eastern Markets.
Refer to—John Owen.Pieat Michigan Insurance Co. Bank;
' Tkt ickoolmatter's in timi htd.r
LANK B O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y . — T H E UNDER T T 1 S T O R Y OF CTVIUZATIOX IN ENGLAND—By H.
WW» one load yell a n d • Oh heavens,' she landed on G. O. Williams A Co., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Thomas Buchle—two vols. Jost received bv
signed h a v i h g a Book Bindery In connection with his JH. JL T
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nomu nucniepQCQHTY, STRAW A CO.
the flow, and fled with the rapidity of a deer, up stain, Detroit. •
tstore, la preMred to manufacture, to order. Blank Bo oka
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». .very description. Merchants i n d others, wsnting anyL . H U R D 4c C O ~ Delro
thing In that line, sre invited to give him a coll. Having toe
. Shipping Merchants, Ajjenla.
€!•». Besd, of Jefieraon T e r r i t w y , has brought to lowing L i n e s : - r A n a i e i * T***8ro*Tanoi«.co**Airr, capi- best of workmen, he can saftly guarantee satisfaction in all
T: EAYMOND.
tal $900,000. Wen-ran TKK?»*TORT*TIO!» COBPAHT, Capital wea. '
Detroit. Nov. 1,18SS.
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$800,000. And the NEW VOBX C t r r A t B . H CO.
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