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Grand Traverse Herald, April 06, 1860
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1860-04-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A P R I L 6, I 8 6 0 .
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Travel** City, G r a n d TmYerae County, Michigan.
MORGAN BATES,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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THEBON BO8TWICK,
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PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan,
Will t i r e personal attention 10 the
PAYMENT OF TAXES,
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Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceiuia.
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HENllY D."CAMPDKLL.
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T h e Modern Belle.
BY JOOM 0 . BAJK.
Thf d a u g h t e r siU in t h e parlor
And r o c k s in h e r easy c h a i r ;
S h c V e l a d in h e r silks a n d satins
And ji w e l j an- in h e r h a i r —
And tbongii she talks but little.
'Tls vastly more than s h e thinks.
H e r father goes clad in russet.
And r a g g e d a n d seedy at that—
III* c o a t is o n t at the elbow.
Ho wears a shocking bad hat.
He's h o a r d i n g und s a v i n g h i s s h i l l i n g s
So carefully day by day,
Wlille she On the beaux and poodles,
I* t h r o w i n g t h e m all away.
She lies abed in the morning.
Till nearly the hour of noon.
Then come* down s n a p p i n g and snarling.
Bceausc she was culled too s o o n ;
H e r hair is still in tbe papers.
H e r cheeks still dabbled with paint,
liemain* of the hist n i g h t ' s blushes.
Before she intended to faint.
Sin* doat.s u p o n m ' n u n s h a v e n .
And men with the "'flowing hair."'
KhV eloquent ovnr moustaches.
They jrtve s n c h tt foreign air.
S h e talks of Italian music,
A n d falls in Jove with the moon.
And t h o u g h 1>ut a mouse should meet her.
She sinks away in a swoon.
H e r feet are so very little.
H e r hands are so very white.
H e r jewels are so very heavy.
HUT bend is so very l i g h t ;
Her eolbr is mada of cosmetics,
Though t h i s she never K ill t>«n.
H e r body's made most of cotton.
H e r h e a r t Is made wholly of stone.
S h e falls In l o r e with a fellow.
Who swells wilh u foreign uir.
H e m a r r i e s h e r for h e r money.
S h ^ h l f r r l e s him for bis h a i r ;
O n e of t h e very best matches—
Both a r e well mated f o r life.
She'* got a fool for a husband.
H e ' s got a fool f o r « wife,
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h i s k i n d h a s f r e t t e d a n d r u b b e d . P o i s o n i s m o r e ^effectua l , b u t h a r d l y safe- I f a r s e n i c i s used, t h e poisoned rat
immediately make for the water to quench; t h e i r thirst,
a n d m a y d r o w n t h e m s e l v e s in a n i n d £ b r c i s t e r n E v e n
p o i s o n s n o t liable t o t h i s o b j e c t i o n a r e a p t t o l e a v e t h e i r
c a r c a s s e s of d e a d r a t s in places w h e r e b y t h e i r i n t o l e r a ble smell t h e y will render r o o m s , or even houses, u n i n h a b itable. C a t s a r e a b l e in t h i s c o u n t r y t o k e e p t h e r a t s u n der to a g n a t e x t e n t
In some countrys the rats themselves a r e c a u g h t while y o u n g a n d b y g o o d feeding, g r o w
t o a n e n o r m o u s size, a n d e n t i r e l y r i d t h e n l a c e of t h e i r
own k i n d . T h e e x p e r i e n c e d r a t - c a t c h e s , h o w e v e r , w h o
by long habit and experience has grown familiar with
his a d v e r s a r y ' s h a u n t s n n d t a c t i c s , i s t h e b e s t Bod c h e a p est r e m e d y f o r r a t s . I n l s n g l a n d , r a t - c a t c h i n g h a s b e c o m e
a r e g u l a r t r a d e , a u d a p r o f e s s o r of t h e a r t will d e a r a
house or a f a r m - y a r d , w h e r e a n o v i c e -would would only
t a k e a few s t r a g g l i n g a d v e n t u r e r s , a n d p u t t h e r e s t on t h e i r
guard.
I still h a d m y knife. T r u e , i t w a s a r o u g h s u r g i c a l
i n s t r u m e n t , b u t h o p e a n d t h e l o r e of life g a v e m e s t r e n g t h
t o climb t o my fastened leg and c u t away t h e boot and
stocking, a n d t h e n w i t h t h a t knife I u n j o i n t e d m y a n k l e
a n d fell t o t h e g r o u n d — m y l e f t leg. a f o o t l e s s b l e e d i n g
s t u m p ! T h e i n t e n s i t y of t h e cold s a v e d m e f r o m bleedi n g t o d e a t h . I t o r e off a p a r t of m y c o a t a n d w i t h m v
h a n d k e r c h i e f a n d s u s p e u d e r s m a n a g e d t o b i n d my l e g w i t h
a h a n d f u l of siiow. a u d s t a r t e d t o c r a w l h o m e . .1 s u c c e d cd in r e a c h i n g w i t h i n a g h t of t h e h o u s e , a n d t h e u m y
s t r e n g t h u t t e r l y failed me.
I t r i e d m v v o i c e in vain, b u t I could m a k e n o o n e
h e a r . I e x e r t e d myself o n c e more, a n d c r a w l e d t o w a r d
t h e r o a d t h a t 1 knew I l e t n a n m u s t c o m e . I t was a p;un-,
lul task, for, b e s i d e s m y e x h a u s t i o n . I was p e r i s h i n g w i t h
cold. J u s t t h e n J h e a r d t h e s o u n d of my b r o t h e r ' s stagehorn, nnd t h e j i n g l e of t h e bells c o m i n g d o w n t h e h i l l . —
I s t r a i n e d m y voice t o t h e u t m o s t p i t c h , b u t h e d i d n o t
could n o t - h e a r ; h u t t h e r e w a s a n o t h e r f r i e n d — m a n ' s
f a i t h f u l f r i e n d — w h o did h e a r . O l d Ilutotef, t h e n o b l e
Village Built upon a L a k e .
old dog. hail insisted on a c c o m p a n y i n g h i m t h i s t r i p , a n d
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S m i t h P r e s i d i n g E l d e r of o n e of t h e I n .
b r o t h e r said. •• I / : t h i m g o ; w h o k n o w s whnt g o o d m a y
q u i c k ' | d i a n n C o n f e r e n c e s , g i v e s I h e f o l l o w i n g a c c o u n t of M o r of i t ? " G o o d d i d c o m e of i t f o r his c a r
er t h a t H e m a n ' s , a n d h e r o u s e d u p a t t h o firbt c r y . a n d g a n t o w n , in t h a t S t a t e , o n e of t h o p c c n l i a r t i e s of w h i c h
ai tlic sceood c r y r e a d i e d liis ear, h e l e a p e d o u t a n d i o is t h a t i t i s b u i t t oli a k i k e ;
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H n n t e r k t f o h i s h o l d o n t h o ho™-, j u m p e d h a c k t o
t h e sleigh, c a u g h t hold of i j c i n u u ' s h a n d , p u l l i n g off t h e
mitten, a n d a w a v he r a n b a c k w h e r e I was, a n d c o m m e n c ed barking furiously; b n t 1 heard nothing.
T h e effect
upon me when 1 knew that I w a s discovered b y t h a t faithf u l old d o g . a n d t h a t h o n e v e r w o u l d d e s e r t m e , n o r c e a s e
his e f f o r t s until h e o b t a i n e d help, h a d caused m e t o f a i n t
M y b r o t h e r k n e w l h a t H u n t e r w a s not a t p l a y — s o m e t h i n g
j c u r i o u s w a s t h e m a t t e r — a n d lie j n t i l p c d o u t of t h e s l e i g h
and ran-after him.
I n a little while I TO safe af h o m e ; t h e d o c t o r w a s
j j*mt for, and m y w o u n d p r o p e r l y dressed. I e v e n t u a l l y
recovered,
b u t ' w a s . h o w e v e r , a c r i p p l e f o r life.
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| hiuf b e e n used^ f a i l i n g in t h e d r y s e a s o n , a f e w y c a r * s i n c e ,
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s e e if b e could n o t s t r i k e a s t r o n g e r v e i n . W h e n s o n *
t h i r t y - f i v e or f o r t y feet b e l o w t h e s u r f a c e . o f t h e e a r t h , th®
man a t w o r k in t h e well suddenly s t r u c k h i s p i k e t h r o u g h
a c r u s t ; t h e w a t e r g u s h e d tip w i t h s u c h r a p i d i t y t h a t it
w a s w i t h difficulty He w a s s a v e d b y t h e m a n a t t h e w i n d lajw. I n a few m o m e n t s t h e W a t e r w a s s o m e fifteen f e e t
d e e p in t h e well.- I n t w o or t h r e e i n s t a n c e s a f t e r w a r d s ,
men w e r e n e a r b e i n g lost b y c o m i n g suddenly u p o u t h i s
inexhaustible fountain of.water. W e l l s h a \ x been sunk in
d i f f e r e n t p a r t s of t h e t o w n f r o m e a c h o t h e r , a n d 1 b e l i e v e
f o r t y f e e t is t h e g r e n t c s t d e p t h t o t h H l a k e . I ^ a d lines
h a v e been d r o p p e d i n t o s e v e r a l of t h e s e wells, b u t no b o t tom has been found.
I n digging down to this Lake
t h e y i n v a r i a b l y p a s s t h r o u g h s t r a t a of sand, leaves u n d
t i m b e r , resembling d r i f t w o o d . T h i s i s s u n i e t w e n t y feet
b e l o w t h e s u r f a c e of t h o e a r t h .
A f t e r passing these
s t r a t a a s t r a t u m of cl.iv.is f o u n d a n d w h e n w i t h i n - s o m e
e i g h t e e n i n c h e s of ^he m k e a h a r d c r u s t is reached, w h i c h
is a s u r e i n d i c a t i o n t h a t t h e y a r e n e a r t h o w a t e r . W h e n
t h e y reach t h i s c r u s t t h e y c o m m e n c e a wall t h e r e o n , c a r r y i n g it t o t h e t o p of t h e well, t h e n t i n t d o w n a l a r g e a n .
g e r . a n d b o r e a hole t o t h e w a t e r , w h i c h g u s h e s n p w i t h
' g r e a t f o r c e filling t h e well f r o m fifteen t o t w e n t y f e e t , in
a few m i n u t e s . W h e n , t h e a u j r e r s t r i k e s t h e l a t e t h e a t m o s p h e r e b u r s t s u p f o r a few seconds,- p r o d u c i n g a s o u n d
v e r y m u c h resvmbfing t h e b l o w i n g o f f of s t e a m f r o m e n g i n e . I h a v e n o t g i v e n all t h e p a r t i c u l a r s of w h a t h a s
been d i s c o v e r e d o f thisu m y s t e r i o u s h i k e .
Enough is
k n o w n t o settle i t b e y o p d a d o u b t t h a t t h e w h o l e t o w n
stands upon a lake under ground.'
f A N I ) W A B B A N T S C0.VSTANT1.Y ON HAND FOR
1 j wile or l o c a t i o n ; Investment* m a d e ; T a x e s paid on non1 '-iiidcqt l a n d s ; Redemption of l a n d s gold for taxes, a n d purrUa*o of lauds at txv sale*.
The Bnt.
And nr'ill always give the most careful a t t e n t i o n t o the interests of m y Correspondent*, and in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s a n d
F e w p e o p l e h a v e a n y i d e a of the l i b e r a l i t y w i t h w h i c h
A Thrilling Story.
iiccnracy of business transactions, would c o u r t comparison
T h e following s t o r y w a s taken f r o m that, i n t e r e s t i n g r a t s a r e d i s t r i b u t e d ovCr t h e i n h a b i t e d g l o b e . I n o u r
with a n y A g e n r v f n t h e coimtry.
b o o k . P a r l e y ' s T h o u s a n d auil O n e S t o r i e s I t is f o u n d e d g r e a t c i t i e s ' t h e y s w a r m in s e w e r s a n d c e l l a r s ; h i t h e
Travc'rae City. Noy. 24. IBS#.
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u p o n a n o c c u r r e n c e w h i c h a c t u a l l y t o o k ulacc in V c r u i o n t , c o u n t r y t h e y invest e v e r ) ' house a n d - h a r o . a a d t h r o n g u p
and d o w n o u r f u r r i e d p a r t i t i o n s , finding r e c e s s e s a t e v e i r
s o m e f o r t y y e q r e a g o . T h e fuct3 a r e a l m o s t literally r e p a r t of t h e h o u s e ; a n d even in t h e S o u t h S e a H a n d s
l a t e d a s follows;
M y b r o t h e r I l e m a n liked t h e bnsinre<sof c a r r y i n g t h e t h e y exist plentifully, a n d a r e s o m e t f t n e s t h e only i n h a b i n i a i f b e t t e r lh(ui I «lid; a n d so I w e n t t o .work in a n e w tants. Rafei a r e t o "the e a r t h a s s p a r r o w s t o t h e a i r — u n t i n s opened ah Ofllco a t Traverso City, G r a n d Traverse Co..
c l e a r i n g I h a d j u s t c o m m e n c e d , a b o u t a mile a n d a h a l f iversally p r e s e n t , y e t o w i n g t o t h e i r h a b i t s , t h e y a r e r a r e Michigan, f o r the transaction of a
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f r o m h o m e , a n d n o t q u i t e so far f r o m t h e h o u s e of a l i r o t h - ly seen.
T h e r a p i d s p r e a d of t h e Vat is o w i n g t o t h e b o l d n e s s
er-iu-law. I used t o s t a y a s o f t e n a t one p l a c e a s at t h e
rTlie United States L a n d OlBcc i» localfcd at t h i s place ; a n d o t h e r . I t w u a b a d a r r . i n f e m i y i t , a s if in c a - * of a c c i d e n t . w i t h w h i c h h e follows m a n a n d his c o m m i s s a r i a t w h e r e v e r
particular attention will be p a i d t o l o c a t i n g l i a n a W a r r a n t s ,
A l m o s t e v e r y s h i p t h a t leaves p o r t f o r a l o n g
n c i t h e r f a m i l y would b e a l a r m e d , o r g o t o look, f o r m e . il" h e goes.
i n v e s t i n g money in G o v e r n m e n t I>«nd*, i m p a r t i n g Informaivage t a k e s its r a t s as r e g u l a r l y a s i l s c r e w , a u d b y tliiS
rina relative t o the general features, r e s o u r c e s a n d advan- I s h o u l d n o t c o m e h o m e . I felt t h e f o r c e of t h i s in t h e i
, c a n s y o u r t r a v e l e d r a t ' ha.-, b e c o m e by n o m e a n s a r a r i tages 6f the G r a n d T r a v e r t o country, t h e p a y m e n t of taxes, c o u r s e of t h e Winter, a s y o u will s e e d i r e c t l y .
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for a s t r a n g e c o u n t r y , p e r h a p s e n d i n g h i s v o y a g e in
y bo e n t r u s t e d ,
RKKKRKSCKH.
Y o r k snows, c r u s t e d o v e r h a r d e n o u g h t o b e a r a m a n . —
> i n h a b i t e d inland w h e r e t h e s h i p t o u c h e s f o r Water.
InteUigcnce of the B r u t e C r e n t l o n .
I w a s g e t t i n g on famously w i t h m y c l e a r i u g , g e t t i n g r e a d y
• m o r e c o n v e n i e n t m e a n s of p a s s i n g b e t w e e n s h i p a n d
E v e r y o n e h a s h e a r d t h e ' s y m p a t h i e s of a n i m a l s t o w a r d
t o b u i l d a h o u s e in t h e S p r i n g . I w a s a m b i t i o u s , a n d w o r k e d e a r l y a n d late, g o i n g w i t n o u t my ditiuer some days, s h o r e p r e s e n t s itself, he h e s i t a t e s n o t t o s w i m , m a k i n g h i s e a c h o t h e r . C r i e s of of d i s t r e s s will o f t e n call t h e m f o r t h .
Herald Offlce,Traverse City, Nov. 3, 1858.
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JAMES K. GUNTON,
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Practical Builder and DmugUsmun,
ADVERTISING AGENCY,
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The 6 r e « t Victory In New Hampshire.
The Homestead Bill.
Home Industry.
The old QranHe State has covered herself with glory, [Passed tbe Bouse of BcprcacnutfvM March IX lSCO-Ayea
rfum the IVtroit Dtll, Adtrrttatr
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! Now that the- people of tbe West Jjavo lost all their
and Ac Republicans of that " Switzerland of America," f j f
Offifial Fapr r k the Counties «f Grud Trarer^, Alpua, Bakfr,
where ithas gone and how
have woo new laurels by the brilliant triumph they achiev- Be it enacted by the Senate and House pf Representa- ready cadi, and are wondering
tives of the United States of America in Congress as- it happened to go. It will be1 well for them to look back
Mamtou,ftetagi*Emmet aad Iitkinr.
ed on Tuesday. Though the Republicans of other States,
sembled:
and review the road they have traveled The time was
——**rf• - "nOBtUST BATS8, KSTTOR.
t relying upon their well known patriotian, expected much
' That any person who is the head of a famil7, or who when the united voices of Clay, Webster, Adams; and a
TBA.VBH8E CITY*
from them, they were not prepared for so crushing a vic- has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and is a citi- score of other patriotic statesmen, told the people of the
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FREDDY MORNING, A P R I L 6. 1860.
tory over their thoroughly drilled, well paid, and un- zen of the United States, or "who shall have filed his inten- United States to protect their home industry and beware
tion to become such, as required by the naturalization of the phantom of Free Trade. Thev warned us over
principled opponents. The cohort*, of the administration laws of the United States, shall, from and after the pas?-1 and over again, of the destructive and disastrous effect*
Tbe Homestead Bill Passed the House.
there and elsewhere, had looked v.ith hope and confidence age of this act l>e entitled to enter, free of cost ono nun- of free trade. They held up in glowing and truthful
The Homestead Bill passed the House on the 12th by 114
for a different result; the blow
upon them, therefore, dred and sixty acres of unappropriated public lands, upon colors tho bright and happy effects of home industry,
against 6JL I t provides that any person who w the head
with stunning force. Following so soon upon the great which said person may havo filed a preemption claim, and a home market. On the other side were Calhoun.
of a family or who has arrived at the ago of 21 years and
which may, at the time the application is made, be subject Buchanan, llayne, &c. They told us free trade was the
victoiy in Chicago, it is justly looked upon as a fatal to pre-emption at one dollar and twenty-five cents, or less, palladium of American liberty; that manufacturing built
a citizen of the United States, or who shall have filed
omen. It is the first gun from a whole State, of tho cam- per acre; or eighty acres of such unappropriated lands, up aristocracies, Lords of the loom. Ac., That home
his inteutioh to become such, shall be entitled tp enter,
at two dollars and fifty cents per acre; to oe located in protection was selfish, and its benefits would all accrue
paign, and is premonitory of the final result.
free of cost, 160 acres of public land,: upon which such
It has boon noisily proclaimed over and over again by a body, in conformity to the legal subdivision of public to n few wealthy capitalists.
person may have fixed pre-emption claims, or which
lauds, and after the same shall hare been surveyed
They particularly instituted a war of supposed interest
the whole pro-slavery pre?a, that Republicanism was on
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That tlie person between the capitalist and the laborer. \ \ e followed as
nmy at tbe time such application is made, be subject
the decline. The result of the elections in Chicago, Roch- applying for the benefit of this act shall, upon application nearly as possible tho road prescribed by tho free trade
to pre-emption at a dollar and a quarter or less, per acre,
ester, Auburn, Syracuse,
and the largo gains by the to the register of the land office in which he or she is party. We are now iu a fit couditiou to* lay party aside
or. 80. acres at 82 50 per acrci No certificate is to issue
Republicans in every county in New Y ork, seemed to about to make such entry, make affidavit before the said and look calmly at the results. Wc have a country and
until tbe expiration of five years from the date of entry,
register or receiver that he or she is the head of a family, a patrimony in our mines and lands, such as no other
give the lie to this statement, and now comes good old
or is twenty-one years or mere of age, and that such ap- nation possesses. Wc have untold wealth, but we have
arid on payment of 8lOTlght« are secured to the actual
New Hampshire, v.ith a Republican gain of over one plication is made for his or her exclusive use and benefit, proved to tho world, as well as ourselves, that we have
settler to issue to heirs and devisees the l'ands required,
thousand since la>,t year. The vote of Goodwin, the Re- ami those specially meutioued in tliis act and not either not the judgment mid cajacity to protect tho profits of
which are then in no event to bccome liable fpr the satispublican candidate, is 38,009, and of Catc, pro-slavery, directly or indirectly for the use or benefit of any other our estate from the rapacious intrigues of the old world,
faction of any debts contracted prior to the issue of the
33,410, showi/ig a Republican majority of 4,599. This person or persons whomsoever;and upon filing the affida- when combined with tne hypocritical sophistries of our
patent.
vit with tho register or receiver, life or she shall thereup- own demagogues. Wo have a California which furnishes
will do, as tc, indicate a majority of 8,000, at least, at the on be permitted to enter the quantity of land specified:— $50,000,000 of coin to our seaport towns anuually. Wo
The Homestead Bill which passed the House, was rePfesidentii'J election.
Provided, however, that no certificate shall be given or have a country that has enticed at least $400,000,000 of
ferred, in the Senate, to the Committee on Public Lands.
There is a good moral to be drawn from this noble vic- patent issued therefor until the expiration of five wars capital from foreign countries to invest in our railroads.
The Committee recommended the striking out of the en.
tory by tho Granite Republicans. Before tho election from the date of such entry; and if, at tho expiration of We have inexhaustible mines of coal mid ores of all
acting clause and inserting the Senate bill drafted by Mr.
such time, or at any time within two years thereafter, the kinds—iron, zinc, copper, quicksilver and gold Wo
they made a thorough canvass of the State, upon which person making such entry—or if he be dead, his widow; have the finest lands, lakes mid rivers, of the world.
•Johnson, of Teun. Mr. Johnson's bill excludes, among
they boned the following estimate of the vote:
or in case of her death, his heirs or do views; or in case of With all this wealth, we are comparatively poverty
those who shall have the benefit of public lands, single
a widow making such ontrv, her heirs or devicee, iu case stricken. We have had no war or pestilence, no interWhole number of votes in the State
75,647
men ovor twonty-ono years of ago, widowers without chilof her death—shall prove by two credible witnesses that nal commotion, aud our crops are but little below the
For Icbabod Goodwin
38,928
dren, and foreigners who may declaretheir intentions afhe, she or they havo resided upon and cultivated the same average, and why are wc so poor? Look at the facts:
For Asa P. C'ato
34,750
for the term of five years immediately succeeding the time All our coin goes to Europe to buy European labor.
Doubtful
1,969
ter the passage of the bill, and only allows those who arc
recipienta of lands under the bill to receive alternate sec- This is a remarkably correct estimate of the result, and of filing the affidavit aforesaid; then, in such case. he. - W e paid $33,000,000 last year to France and Germany
she, or they, if nt that time a citizen of the United States, i for silks. We paid $70,000,000 in coin to cover the
tions. The Houso bill includes- the parties named above. shows the thoroughness with which they did their work. shall, ou payment of ten dollars, be entitled to a patent, balance of trade against us. Our beautiful and useful
I t Is said the Republicans will accept Johnson's bill if Tho Republiconnote only fell 919 behind the estimate, as in other eases provided for by laws: And provided, labors are going to decay. Our lake commerce is profitand tho pro-slavery vote 1,340; and the Republican ma- further, That iu ease of the "tenth of both father and less, and rapidly going to decay. English and other forthey cannot get tho one which passed the House.
jority differed but 421, being that number larger than mother, leaving an infant child, or children under twenty- eign shipping is gaining on our American tonnage. Our
real estate has depreciated immensely—at least threeDeath of Gov. Bisscll.
tho estimate. The Republicans of Michigan will sec from years of age, the right and fee shall enure to the benefit
of said infant child, or children; and the executor, admin- fourths of our enterprising men arc either embarrassed
W illiam H. Bisscll, Go^prnor of Illinois, died at his
this statement the necessity of a complete canvass and a istrator, or guardian may, at any time within two years, or materially crippled in their estates. What has proresidence in Springfield, on the 18th ult
thorough organization.
[ Det^Adv.
after the death of the surviving parent, and in accordance duced this state of affairs? The answer is all contained
Gov. Bisscll was born in Hartwick, Oswego county,
with the laws of the State in which suck children for tho iu five words—Slavery, Democracy, and Free Trade—
CHAUTAUQUA DEMOCRAT.—We miss this favorite and time being have their domicil, sell said land for the bene- twin brothers in iniquity. Build your work sliojis in
New York, April 25th. I 8 t l . Ho wassclf-cdueatcd, at-,
tending school in the summer and teaching school in the sterling Republican paper from our table. We deem it fit of said infants, but for no other purpose; and the pur- America, employ your own people, and then you can
one of the very best journals in Western New-York, and
winter. Ho subsequently studied medicine, and graduat- do not like to j>art company. Cannot our old friends chaser shall acquire the absolute title by the purchase, keep enough money in tho countiy to invigorate the
and be entitled to a patent from the United States, on whole commercial und social fabric. The remedy is with
ed in 1834, at the Medical College in Philadelphia Re- Fletcher & Parker afford to keep up tho exchange for payment of tho office fees and sum of monoy hcreiu spcci- ourselves. Let it be applied.
MICHIGAN.
moving to Illinois, he practiced his profession there un- "auld limp syne?" Wo have had niany a tilt with DeaCuriosities of Vital Statistics.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the register
tili 1840, when ho was elected to the State Legislature, con Fletcuer " in the days when we went gipseying;" and
The statistical tables of the present compared with
we used to pat Parker on tho head and predict that he of the Land Office shall note all such applications on the
n o then changed the medical profession for the legal pro- would prove an illustrious son of a noble sire. Don't
tract-books and plats of his office, and keep a register of those of tho last ccntury, show that human life is imfession, stndied for the Bar and was admitted, and after snub us now that our prophecy has been fulfilled.
all such entries, and make return thereof to the General proving, that is, growing longer. From the records,of
a brief but successful practice was elected Prosecuting
[Grand Traverse Herald.
Land Office, together with the proof upon which they deaths, the following tabic of prospects of life at various
ages has been mode, and is used iiy the Life Insurance
Attorney in 1844.
We clip the'above from a paper published away up in hove been founded.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all lands ac- Companies in fixing their rates of insurance. The morTho Mexican War which now broke out, induced him tho wilds of Michigan by MORGAN BATES Esq. W c had
quired under the provisions of this act shall in no event tality is so great in infancy, that the prospect of life in
again to change hia occupation. Ho gave up the fornm struck the Herald from our exchange list, ns it was a long
become liable to the satisfaction of any-debt or debts con- the first year is comparatively small. At the end of the
for the field, volunteered for tho Army, and served with time getting here, and of course possessed no local inter- tracted prior to tho insuing of tbe patent therefor.
first year the child lias the prospect of 33 years more;
distinction, especially at Bucna Vista, as Captain of tho est; but that puff has done i t Wo replaco the Herald
Sec. a. And bo it further enacted, That if at any at the end of the second year 38 years more; at tho end
2d'Regiment of Illinois Volunteers. Returning from on the list, and will continue tho exchange while MORGAN time after the filing of the affidavit, ns required in the of tho third year 40 years more; and nt the end of the
fifth
year 40.88 (40 mid 88 hundredths) years more. The
Mexico, he was elected to Congress, where he served from BATES is the Editor. It is useless for us to eulogise Mr. second section of this act and before the expiration of the table" below carries on this estimate by periods of five
five years aforesaid, it shall bo proven, after the duo no1849j to 1855. In 1856 ho was cloctod Governor of Illi- B. as a political writer and an able Editor, his fame extends tice to the settler, to the satisfaction of the Register ofthe years to tho 95th year. Any man may judge from it how
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from Chautauqua to San Francisco. Thirty years ago, Land Office, that the person having filed such affidavit much longer he may reasonably expect to live.
Ymrnpad Kr.lAge.
Year sn-l Tr.
Iu, all these positions he has discharged the duties de- we being then a lad" of ten years of age, we remember Mr. shall have actually changed his or her residence, or aban- ARC.
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volved upon him with fearless energy and sagacity. His Bates as the live Editor of tho Chautauqua Republican doned the said ehtrv for more than six months at any to
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many noble qualities had surrounded him with a host of in this village. The lettering of his sign can still be dis- vert to the Government.
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and influence, and hod hoped to aid in his elevation to House," peeping through the fading coats of paiut that al shall be permitted to make more than one entry under SO
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the provisions of this act: and that the Commissioner of
still higher posts of usefulness.
havo been laid over i t
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the General Laud Office is hereby required to prepare and «S
We well remember the pleasure wo enjoyed in readissue such rules and regulations, consistent with this act,
From Manistee.
These calculations are made on the basis of tbe whole
ing the stories of that same Repubfican, while " our no- as shall be necessary and proper to carry its prorations
Tho Republican Caucus of Manistee County was held
population If only the temperate and prudent, who
ble sire" took just as much pleasure in perusing the sharp into effect; and that the registers and receivers ofthe sevalone can get lifo Insurance, were included, the chance*
nt tho School House in Manistee village on Saturday, 24th
sayings that its Editor got off at tho expense of the " Anti eral I .and Offices shall bo entitled to receive the same of life would bo thirty per cent better. This difference
ult Tho different townships in the connty were well
Masonic Jamestown Journal" then published by our pre- compensation for any lands entered under the provisions is in favor of the security of the Insurance Companies.
of this act that they are now entitled to receive when the
represented, and all manifested a strong and earnest inIn regard to the increase of population, tho singular
sent associate, A. Fletcher, Esq. But what a world of same quantity of land is entered with money, one half to
terest in tho welfare of the Republican cause. DKLOS
fact is presented in the Life Tables, that where there are
change is ours! Thirty years, have quickly fled " to join be paid by tno person making tho application at tho time
only four children born to each family, the population
L. FU.KR was called to tho Chair, and T. J. Ramsdoll
tho years beyond flood," wc find those two opposing Fkli- of so doing, and the other half on the iaroe of the certifi- remains stationary. In Paris, for a scries of years, alelected Secretary. The Caucus then proceeded to nomitors and publishers, who had so many sharp tilts in their cate, by the person to whom it may be issued: Provid- though there were four children to a family, tho populanate a Sheriff and County Surveyor for election at the
ed That nothing contained in this act shall bo so conyounger days in this same pleasant village, still upon the struted as to impair or interfere in any manner whatever tion would have diminished, if it had not been kept good
Special County Election this Spring.
stage of action. One, after various fortunes, following with existing pre-emption rights: And provided, further, by immigration. In the rural districts, infant life is more
J . T, Bake man was unanimously nominated for Sheriff,
robust, and four children to each faniily a little more than
the ups and downs of political life, at one time in affluence That all persons who may have filed tneir applications keeps the whole population good There is no gain of
and James P. McGinly for County Surveyor.
on the golden shores of the Pacific, now quietly settled for a pre-emption right prior to the passags of this act population, taking city and country together, without as
Tho Caucus then, in accordance with tho notice of its
many as six children to each pair of parents. Taking
almost beyond the borders of civilization on Lake Huron, shall be eutitlcd to ml privileges of this act
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call, resolved itself into a Republican County Convenpublishing a neat Republican paper, and hope he is reap- Hostilities Between the United States and Mexico, these statistics for a basis, it is evident that it will not
tion to appoint a Delegate to tho State Convention,
require n very long period for "the Colts completely to
Capture of two Mexican War Steamers.
ing an abundant reward in his declining years.
which resulted in the excellent appointment of DELOS L.
New Orleans papers or Thursday last, contain details supplant the Anglo-Saxons in Now England. Men—
The other, has remained upon the same spot and has
FILER.
of Mexican news received by the Star of tho West.— families with one or two children only, are pretty cerbecome one of the fixtures of Jamestown, he, evidently Miramon, with 5,000 men and a numerous train of artille- tainly doomed to extinction.
A resolution wa? unanimously passed instructing Mr.
The statistical tables show that five por cent more
believed that tho " rolling stone gathers no moss." He ry mid ammunition stores, had encamped within four
Filer to vote for n e b Delegates to tbe National Convenmales than females are born This is supposed to be ti
still lives, honored and respected; sets type daily upon miles of Vera Cruz, establiang his headquarters at Medecompensation for the greater waste of male life in dantion as would vote for Win. H. 8eward as a candidate
the Democrat, with a rapidity and accuracy that aston- lin. Colonel Vivaddo, who commanded one of the prin- gerous labors. Tbe wholesale slaughter of men in war
for the Presidency.
cipal forts on the Southern side ot Vera Cruz, had been
ishes many yonng men, who claim to be proficients in the
detected in a conspiracy to blow up tho fort on the ap- is not provided for in any of Nature's arrangements, and
MASSACHUSETTS AKD GOV. SKWARD.—The Boston cor- a r t
proach or Miramon. Thirty conspirators had been ban- in nations most piven to war, tbe women are necessarily
While wc, tho boy of thirty years ago, find ourself, so ished from tho city, and Vivaddo nad been condemned to driven to labor in the fields.
respondent of the New York Tribune, states that tho late
Democrats Afraid of Starvation la Charleston.
Massachusetts Republican Convention was unmistakably far as years are concerned, on tho down hill side of life— close imprisonment The Havana expedition under Marin whicn had raised the Mexican flag when out of the
Baltimore, March 16.
for Seward, probably in th<! proportion of three to one, tho associate of the Anti-Masonic publisher of 1828.— Havana Harbor, was last heard of at Sisal. It was well
The Committee ofthe National Democratic Conventhough Gov. Banks had a considerable body of supporters. The vicissitudes of politics have brought us three into the armed, and it was thought other vessels had sailed from
tion are here to-day inquiring as to the capacity of the
But they did not attempt to push him as a candidate.— same fold. May many years bo spared us all, in which to Havana on the same mission. Marin was to land on the hotels, terms for board, &C., with tbe view of bavin? an
He states that the feeling in favor of Gov. Seward has in- do good battle for tho cause of Truth and Right and in the coast near the mouth of tho River Medclin, and thus com- informal meeting of the Democratic Committee at Charmunicate with Miramon. Juarez, however, had planted
creased immensely since his speech, and has been concen- fickle changes of fortune, may wo some day havo the a battery at that point and had stationed vessels along leston, and adjourning to this ctiy. They say that Charleston will neither be able to accommodate nor to feed
trated so (hat now it has power to control the State. pleasure of meeting each other face to face.
the coast to intercept Marin.
the many thousands who will congregate there. Our ho[Chautauqua Democrat
The District Conventions, ho also thinks, if tbe people
The United States ship Savannah, Saratoga and Pre- tel keepers promise tbe committee regular charges," with
ble
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under
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inside
walls
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take pains to attend them and do not permit themselves
the well-known hospitality of our citizens to open their
Wo have the particulars of the capture of the Spanish
to be humbugged, will generally elect Seward delegates. Mexican vessels at Vera Cruz. I t appears they refused XTUoa, ready to act in an emergencv. Capt Turner, of doors to all who cannot Unaccommodated at the Hotels.
the Saratoga, had gone to Miramon s camp, in behalf of The delegation from Illinois alooe will number one thouTwo districts have already selected delegates both of to announce their nationality, and when Capt Turner sent the American citizens.
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whom are understood to be in favor of Gov. Seward.
LATER.—By telegraph, we have Now Orleans advices
a boat with a flag to demand their nationality, the boat
BANK Ci-osEnix Mn.wAcxrF-—The Marine Bank of
of yesterday, and Vera Cruz to the 7th inst, which wear
PCBCQASE OF THE " PAK-HANDUK."—Beaolntioai havo was fired upon twice. Tho Saratoga then fired a broad- a serious aspect Miramon was cloeely besieging Vera this city has cloned its doors, andwhateror business perbeen Introduced into the. Pennsylvania Legislature con- side into the'General Miramon, when tbe action became Cruz, and made an assult on the night of the 7th, which sons may have with its officers may- be transacted at Messrshowever, was repulsed. Two of the ChurCh party's steam- Marshall Jb liter's banking bouse. T h e cause of this
templating thopurchase of that portion of Virginia known general, resulting as already announced
ers have arrived at New Orleans, prizes to our naval force proceeding has been traced to its large line of discountas the " Pan-Handle." If empowers the Government to
RBTTRNED TO THE UTICA ASTXUK.—Clarke B. Coch- at Vera Cruz, but on what grounds is not stated We last fall, and the insufficient securities of its customers.—
appoint three commissioners, to meet siniliu number to rane, M. C. from the Montgomery district N. Y., has are dearly on the eve of Ming embroiled in the domestic Depositors will not lose anything, as the asserts are suffibe appointed on behalf of Virginia, to negotiate such ces- returned to the State Lunatio Asylum at Utica, after a quarrels of the Mexicans, to subserve personal and sec- cient to fund the greater part perhaps all, ofits indebted[N. Y. Tribnne.
ness.
, [Wfocqain, 10th.
sion. The Pennsylvania commissioners are to report the brief visit to his family. His friends hope for his recove- tional ends.
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terms and condition^ if any are agreed to. to the next ry, but it is not thought probable that he will resume his
Tbe Washington Republic and tho National Era are
The Prince of W ales leaves England for Canada about
session of the Legislature of the State.
seat in the House.
the end of May or beginning of June.
to be consolidated
TRAVERSE CITY.
NEW GOODS. |
THE MILEAGE REFORM.—Tho W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e C i n c i n n a t i G a z e t t e s a y s :
The
Mileage l i e
M * . L U C E ' S S p r a c n ^ r - W o shall publish t h e able a n d
f o r m Bill w h i c h p a s s e d t h e H o u s e t h e 6 t h i n s t , p r o p o s a l
i n t e r e s t i n g s p e e c h o f H o n . D . 0 . LEACH, R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
t o r e d u c e t h e rate p a i d p e r mile ooe-half a n d p r o v i d e s t h a t
in C o n g r e s s from t h i s D i s t r i c t , in o a r n e x t
t h e d i s t a n c e p a i d f o r shall b e e s t i m a t e d o n a s t r a i g h t line
W E HAVE SOW OPENED
T h e L a r g e s t S t o c k of
b e t w e e n t h e m e m b e r ' s residence a n d t h e c i t y of W a s h i n g -
Township Elections.
TRAVEBSK C r r r . — T h e c o n t e s t a t t h e E l e c t i o n o n M o n -
ton.
I t s r e s u l t will bo t o s a v e t o t h e T r e a s u r y a b o u t t h r e e -
GOODS, GROCERIES,
d a y w a s s p i r i t e d , b a t t h e m o s t p e r f e c t g o o d feeling p r e - f o u r t h s of all t h e m o n e y n o w p a i d t o C o n g r e s s u p o n t h e
v a i l e d . T h o D e m o c r a t s f o n g h t h a r d a n d d i e d g a m e . m i l e a g e p r e t e n s e . I t s s u c c e s s in t h e S e n a t e is b e y o n d
T h e Republicans were completely triumphant, electing p e r t d venture.
e v e r y m a n on t h e i r t i c k e t b y t h o foHowing m a j o r i t i e s :
S u p e r v i s o r — P e r r y H a n n a h , 39 maj. over J o h n Black;
Town C k r k — A l b e r t W . Bacon, 39 maj. over J a m e s K .
U n n t o n ; T o w n T r e a s u r e r — H e n r y D . Campbell, 6 maj.
o v e r 0 . A . S t e v e n s ; J u s t i c e s of t h e P e a c e — M o r g a n
Bates, 4 1 maj. o v e r L y m a n S m i t h ;
S a l m o n Steele, 3 2
maj. over Geo. W . B r y a n t ; School I n s p e c t o r s — J o h n F .
G r a n t , 3 7 m a j . o v e r D . C. G o o d a l e ; T h o m a s a H i t c h c o c k , 3 9 m a j . o v e r T h e r o n B o s t w i c k ; D i r e c t o r s of t h e
P o o r — P e r r y Hannah, 4 1 maj. over Alvin A . Smith;
W i l l i a m Fowle, 4 3 maj. over Dominiok D u n n ; Commiss i o n e r of H i g h w a y s — T h o m a s A . H i t c h c o c k , 4 2 inaj.
o v e r J o s e p h M o o d y ; C o n s t a b l e s , S t e p h e n G i b s o n , J as.
Feely, J o h n Osboni and A u g u s t u s Anderson, 4 0 m a j .
NORTXIPORT.—Philo Beers, ( D e m . ) elected S u p e r v i s o r
by 27 majority; W . W . Barton, ( R e p u b . ) elocted T o w n
T r e a s u r e r b y 14 m n j .
b a l a n c e of t i c k e t D e m o c r a t i c .
CESTRKTTLLB.—Two R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t s r u n — n o D e mocratic opposition.
R o b e r t L e e elected Supervisor by
4 majority over L. D. Quackenbush.
PEVTXKUI-A.—Democratic b y 9 m a j .
Sweeny elected
Supervisor over Fowler,
MEGUZEK.—All R e p u b l i c a n .
pervisor.
Lemuel R
Smith,
R e t u r n s c a m e t $ o late t o b e g i v e n in f u l L
Mn.ro.v.—Republican unanimously.
cratic vote c a s t
Not
& Demo-
WHITEWATER—(new t o w n ) — W i l l i a m I I . F i f e e l e c t e d
Supervisor without opposition—So votes polled—all Republican.
T w o Republican towns to hear from.
T h e r e will b e
seven R e p u b l i c a n and t w o D e m o c r a t i c Supervisors in t h e
Board.
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County i s all right
Republican Connty Convention.
A t t h e Republican County Convention held a t T r a verao C i t y on t h e 5 t h of A p r i l i n s t , CURTIS FOWI-ER, E s q .
in t h e C h a i r , a n d C . H . H o l d c n , S e c r e t a r y , H o n . PEBRT
HANNAH w a s a p p o i n t e d a D e l e g a t e t o r e p r e s e n t G r a n d
T r a v o r s e C o u n t y in t h e S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n t o bo h e l d a t
D o t r o i t on t h e 2 d of M a y n e x t , t o a p p o i n t Delegates- t o
t h e N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n a t C h i c a g o on t h e 1 6 t h of M a y ,
to nominate candidates for President qod V i c e President
of the United States.
O n m o t i o n of SALMONSTEELE, E s q . , i t w a s u n a n i m o u s l y
Resolved,
T h a t o u r D e l e g a t e b e r e q u e s t e d t o u s e all
h o n o r a b l e m e a n s t o s e c u r e t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of MORGAN
BATES, E S O , E d i t o r of t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , as
o n e of t h o D e l e g a t e s t o r e p r e s e n t t h i s S t a t e in t h e C h i cago Convention.
MORQAX BATES i n t r o d u c e d t h e following r e s o l u t i o n s ,
which were unanimously adopted:
Resolved,
T h a t i t i s n e v e r e x p e d i e n t t o a b a n d o n principle f o r expediency.
Resolved,
T h a t while w e pledge a cordial support to
any tried and truo Republican w h o may be nominated a t
t h e C h i c a g o C o n v e n t i o n f o r t h o P r e s i d e n c y , WILLIAM
H . SEWARD is e m p h a t i c a l l y o u r first c h o i c e .
THE CENSUS.—We u n d e r s t a n d
that
U.' S. M a r s h a l
B a g g h a s a p p o i n t e d P h i l o B e e r s , of N o r t h p o r t t o talco
t h e C e n s u s of t h i s c o u n t y .
Our Postmaster and Frank
S t e v e n s w e r e applicants for t h o place, b u t t h e i r D o u g l a s
proclivities killed them.
W e are very sorry.
Beers
w i l l m a k e a g o o d t h i n g o u t of i t f o r h o k n o w s h o w t o
count and'figure.
H A R D - U P . — T h o D e m o c r a t s in t h i s t o w n a r e h a r d - u p
for timber, and wore compelled t o ^ o into the R e p u b l i c a n
r a n k s t o find a s u i t a b l e c a n d i d a t e f o r S u p e r v i s o r .
Join*
BLACK a s s u r e s u s t h a t h e i s a n d a l w a y s h a s b e e n a R e p u b lican, a n d t h a t h e d i d n o t k n o w t h a t h i s n a m e w a s on t h e
D e m o c r a t i c ticket for Supervisor.
REPUBLICAN -CAUCUS.—At a C a u c u s of t h e R e p u b l i c a n s of T r a v e r s e , h e l d a t T r a v e r s a C i t y o n t h e 3 d i n s t ,
( M o r g a n B a t e s in t h e C h a i r , mid J o h n F . G r a n t S e c r e t a r y , ) MORQAX BATES, SALMON STEELE a n d
HENRY D .
CAMPBELL, w e r e a p p o i n t e d D e l e g a t e s t o t h e C o u n t y C o n vention.
DESPICABLE.—To s e e o n e of J a m e s B u c h a n a n ' s OfficoHolders. button-holemg Republicans on T o w n Meeting
d a y a n d b e g g i t i g t h e m t o v o t e f o r h i m f o r a t o w n office!
Faugh!
S n o c m x a — A m a n u o m e k W a r d , n e a r M a r s h a l l , rec e n t l y killed h i 3 w i f e b y a b l o w w i t h a n a x , w h i l e sho w a s
i n b e d a n d asleep.
H e r h e a d w a s literally s p l i t o p e n
w i t h a singio b l o w .
W h i s k y did i t
RETRENCHMENT.—The C o m m i t t e e o n W a y s a n d M e a n s
have
reduced
M r . C o b b ' s estimates i n the appropriation
b i l l s a b o u t $ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 in t h e a g g r e g a t e , b y a p p l y i n g r e t r e n c h m e n t w h e r e v e r e x p e r i e n c e a n d i n v e s t i g a t i o n justified i t
_ j
T h e C h i c a g o D e m o c r a t f a v o r s t h e n o m i n a t i o n of S e w ard and Lincoln, as tho Republican candidates for P r e s i d e n t and V i c e - P r e s i d e n t
S u c h a ticket would carry
every F r e e S t a t e except California, b y . a n overwhelming
mojority, and almost without a contest n o matter who
tho Charleston ataro holders may select
N e w d i s o o v e r i e s of S i l v e r M i n e s a r e reported b y e v e r y
a r r i v a l f r o m C a l i f o r n i a , a n d t h e i n t e r e s t of m i n i n g f o r i t
b i d s f a i r t e e q u a l , if Dot eclipse, t h a t i n m i n i n g f o r g o l d .
A letter w n l t e n f r o m W a s h i n g t o n to 8 e n a t o r M u u r o e
of t h e O n o n d a g a D i s t r i c t
p u b l i s h e d in T h e S y r a c u s e
Journal, says:
» C a m e r o n t o l d m e tenhy t h a t M r . S e w a r d c o u l d c a r ry Penrngtrania by 10,000 majority."
CONSUMPTION CURED!
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation of the Chemically Pure Compound of the
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of L I M E nnd SODA,
Originally discovered a n d prescribed by D r . J . F.CBCRCUILL
of Pari* as * Specific Remedy for
COISTSUMPTION I
AND
P R O V I S I O N S ,
r p H E EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS OBTAINED IN A L L
J . the stages of Pulmonary Disease by D r . Churchill's n» w
h a v e w i t h o n e a c c o r d , r e s o l v e d t o fleece t h e D e l e g a t e s t o
T r e a t m e n t — t h e HYPO PHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA
We e v e r ' b r o u g h t to this m a r k e t ; which we will he happy t o — r e m o v e s all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value of
t h f t s l a v e h o l d e r s ' C o n v e n t i o n , t o t h e u t m o s t e x t e n t of t h e i r
oOer at i n c h prices a* will accord reasonably with the TIMES. this Discovery. Consumption is no longer to be regarded as
an i n c u r a b l e malady.
p o w e r , a n d h a v e d e c l a r e d in a d v a n c e t h r o u g h t h e i r p r e s s
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians have already adopted t h i s
t h a t t h e " N o r t h e r n h o r d e , " especially, will b e offered
Traverse City, Nov- S5,1R59. 1
) -tf
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable success. I.i-t no Consunipn e i t h e r h o s p i t a l i t y , n o r civility, b u t will, on t h e c o n t r a r y ,
ve delay a m o m e n t t o try it. I t i s their last hope!
Dr. C h u r c h i l l says:
b e " w a t c h e d " a s p i c k p o c k e t s , -the l a n d l o r d s of C h i c a g o
" I am a n x i o u s that the H v r o r n o s r n i T K s should be b r o u g h t .
FOR T H E CAMPAIGN!
h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h a t t b e v shall c h a r g e only t h e i r usual
J speedilj- as possible, i n t o universal use, as 1 KNOW that tnev
will prove n o t only as sure a Remedy in Consumption as y u i
r a t e s f o r b o a r d , a n d t h o c i t i z e n s t h a t t h e i r d o o r s will b e T w e n t y C o p i e s S e v e n M o n t h s f o r E i g h t D o l l a r s ! !
nine is in I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, bat nl»o as effectual a Preservet h r o w n w i d e o p e n t o all w h o m a y r e q u i r e s u c h act.-: of
ve as Vaccination in Small P o x .
M I E •PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF T H E PRESENT
- In no i n s t a u c e have 1 found the remedy fail to p r o d u c r
courtesy.
,
. y e a r will be the most exciting and important of any 4 •crvthlng that could reasonably be expected from it.
toown in t h e history of the country. T o secure an auspi" O u t of tw enty-two cases in the t h i r d or last stage, treated
T h e N e w O r l e a n s D e l t a a d v o c a t e s t h e r e t i r e m e n t of cious result, will require a great deal of earnest and system- at my Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, eight have completely
atic
labor.
Every
school
district
should
be
supplied
with
recovered,
eight"have died, a n d six are still under treatment.
t h e S o u t h e r n Delegates from the Charleston Convention,
a r g u m e n t s bearing upon the great questions at issue. This Such a result is altogether unparalleled in the annals of mediin case t h o m a j o r i t y of t h a t b o d y insist u p o n the a b r o g a - -an be done in no n a v so easily or so cheaply as by the cir- c i n e . "
•ulation of newspapersThis Remedy is the most powerful Generator of Blood
tion of t h e t w o - t h i r d s r u l e .
T H E DETROIT ADVERTISER will earnestly labor to do known, and is eqnallv efficacious in all CoriuS of Debility.
its full duty in tills momentous struggle, a n d with this end in
T h o C a l i f o r n i a L e g i s l a t u r e h a v e passed t h e bill t o e n a - view, its facilities for rendering efficient service to the Repub- j Asthma, Bronchitis, N e r v o u s Diseases, Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
-or whatever depends on deficient vitality of the system.
ble J u d g e T e r r y , w h o s h o t B r o d c r i c k . t o c a r r y t h e t r i a l iican cause have lately liecn largely increased. I n order t o
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
e x t e n d its usefulness, the publisher proposes to Issue lis
pnt u p in large bottles with the following w o r d s blown in
i n t o a d i s t r i c t w h e r e h i s f r i e n d s a r e c o n f i d e n t h e will be Wo'-kly Edition, for a period which will cover the e n t i r e histhe glass: u DR. J . F. Cnri:cim.i.'8 Y v r o r n o s r t i i T i w o s LINK
t o r y of the canvass, a t a rate that will barely repay the cost, A N n S o i u . J . WIXCIIKSTKK, Nxw Y o n x . " E a c h bottle h s s
acquitted.
but which will place it within the reach of every family in also, a FAC-SIMILK signature.
I t i s n o w a s c e r t a i n e d t h a t t h e u n f o r t u n a t e s t e a m e r the State. The weekly Advertiser Is therefore offered, for
Z-fS" No other can 1«« relied on as the pure Hypopbosnhite*.
S e v e n M o n t h s f r o m t h e first o f S l a y n e x t ,
t'nless perfectly pure, they are not only useless, but positively
H u n g a r i a n had 205 souls on b o a r d — 1 2 5 passengers and
the following low rates:
injurious. No IRON or other drug should be combined w i t h
TERMS:
8 0 of c r e w — a l l of w h o m w i t h o u t d o u b t lost.
them, or token at the same time.
Twenty copies to one address.
S 8 Oil—or 40 cents each. ,
Prioe $3 00, or three bottle* for $.'i 00. with full direcFifty copies to one address
18 00—or 36
'•
"
tions for use. A liberal discount to physicians and.the t r a d e .
L i e u t G o v e r n o r W o o d , of Illinois, b e c o m e s A c t i n g One hundred copies to one address 33 0(1—or 33
"
••
The DKT SALTS furnished to the profession. Single bottles
Tho number of the Weekly Advertiser which will be Issued
G o v e r n o r b y t h e d e a t h o f G o v e r n o r Bisscll, h i s t e r m e x concentrated solution sent by mail, when specially ordered,
a the llrst of May, will record the doings of the Charleston
•Id wholesale and retail at the Sole General Depot In t h e U.
p i r i n g n e x t J a n u r y . n o is a R e p u b l i c a n .
Convention, so far as they may then be known. The paper S. 43 J o h n street. I«et no one deceive you, but purchase a n d
will continue to lie sent f r o m that date, on tho t e r m s staled
only " W i n c h e s t e r ' * P r e p a r a t i o n . "
S n o w fell in R o c h e s t e r , N . Y . ,
I M o n d a y t h e 1 2 t h above, until the 27tli of November,—throe weeks after the
Dr. Churchill's Work on Consumption
election—and the intervening period will include tho e n t i r e is now ready, and will be sent gratis to every Consumptive o r
u l t , t o t h e d e p t h of ten i n c h e s .
progress as well as t h i result of the contest. Those who Nervous sufferer In the United States, on receipt of twvlv*
preserve a file of the Weekly Advertiser d u r i n g these seven
T h e G o v e r n o r h a s v e t o e d t h e bill t o p r o h i b i t S u n d a y
loiiths, will, therefore, be in possession of a complete hisamusements in N o w Y o r k .
sumption. Address,
election, the Advertiser will keep a careful record of other
public events, and especially of such as affect the prosperity
ami excitc the interest of the people of Michigan. D u r i n g
ils career of thirty years, it has been indentilien, more than
any other paper, with their progress and advancement, and
through its correspondents and Its attention t o the local interests of the varions sections, is doing more now than any p
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
s o r . i c i T o n IN CHANCEJ IY,
other in Detroit, to develop the resources and build up tho V T will send her address to Mrs. E. Creagor, Baltimore City.
MAN'1ST EE, MICHIGAN*.
wealth of the Suite.
Maryland, with three 3 cent postage s t a m p s enclosed, shall
Office S'-cond Door N o r t h of RnswcH'K II otiel.
lCtf
We ink the aid of Republicans throughout Uio State, In exWon
t e n d i n g the circulation of the Advertiser for the Campaign.
l«-3in
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—NOTI< IS HERE- With a little effort, large club* can lie obtained at every PostBY GIVEN, that the contracts f o r building t l i e Allegan, Office. a n d those districts arc most reliable in every contest, I I 7 1 I Y L A B O R S O H A R D W H E N W A S H I N G I
V V 1 have a chemical process for cleaning clothing; by t h e
Muskegon, and Trnvfcrse"Bay State Road, throng! i the Coun- where the greatest number papers is taken.
use of which the clothes can bo washed very closn w i t h o u t
ties of Allegan, Ottawa, Muskegon, Oceana, M a s o n . Manistee,
TWENTY COPIES of the Weekly Advertiser will bo sent boiling, and with very little rubbing. Bv this method much
a n d Grand Traverse will be let t o t h e lowest bi di'iers at t h o
. one address, for one year, for F I F T E E N DOLLARS—or 75 hard labor can lie savod—THE WASHING CAN BE D O N E
times and places following:—viz :
:nts a copy—in advance. Single copies $1 per annum.
IN U A L F T H E TIME, and the clothes are very white and clean,
All t h a t portion lying in the county of Allegorn will he let
The SEMI-WEEKLY is published on Wednesdays and Sat- a n d last much longer, for they arc n o t w o r n by rubbing a s bv
,tho Village of Al'legan on Tuesday* the loth d.iv of April,
I860, c o m m e n c i n g at nine o'clock, A. M., being- about 21 urdays. at Two Dollars tier annum, in advance. It contains the old way of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. The articles u s e d
• lost of the m a t t e r published in the Daily.
cost b a t littlo and are easy t o obtain. I mail tho recelpe to
lilea.
All lying in the county of Ottawa, a t the v i l l a g e of Grand
The DAILY ADVERTISER is published at Six Dollars per order, postage psid. on receipt of fifty c e n t s ; three c e n t p o s t age stamps as good as money.
Haven," on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 18CI), -co a m c n c i n g
in urn.
lotf
Address,
DR. J . P. CREAGEE,
at nine o'clock, A. M., being uliout 27 miles.
Baltimore City. Md.
All lying In tho County of Muskegon, at the vll In ?e of MusORTC;A<;E HALE DEFAULT HAVING BEEN
' . • I f you want s o m e t h i n g do not miss the W a s h i n g Mid
kegon on Tuesday, the 24 th day of April, 1860, at nitre o'clock,
made in thu condition of a certain Mortgage executed
nev recipes, for t h e y are all I claim f o r them, and t h e y
A.'
being about 25 miles.
on tho 17th day of August, 1H5H, by Patrick A. Smith and
/' •
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All that part lying In the County of Oceana, a t tli c village Catharine Smith his wife, of Mackinaw, State of Michigan, to should be in even- family.
of Rosevclt, on Thursday, the 3d day of May, at n i n c o'clock, Michael Murray and Patrick Murray, of the same place, and
O N E Y - T I I E B E S T O F H O N E Y . — I HAVE A
A. M., being about 26 miles.
recorded on the 26th day of August, 1
in the Register's
valuable recipe f o r m a k i n g Honey, w h i c h I will send to
A11 lying in tho County of Mason, at the villi ige of Pero Otltoe of the County of Mackinaw, in Liber B. of Mortgngos,
any person upon receipt of fifty cents. We make use of i t
Marquette, on Monday, the 14th day of May, I860, c o m m e n c - on pages GO and 67; and the amount claimed to be due on the
' our family. AT H A L F TH E COST, and consider it s s good
ing at nine o'clock, A. M., b e i n g about 27 miles.
said Mortgage. ;>t the date of t h i s notice, being t h e sum of
tho best article or Bee honuy, J IIOU ' w n i c n IT CAXNOT BK
All lying ifr the County of Manistee, at the v i l l a , o f Manis- ninety-seven dollars ($97 00); nnd no suit or proceedings at
TOLP. Any person who will make a n d sell it, can clear f r o m
tee, on Wednesday, the 23d day of May, ltfGO at ni a e o'clock, law h a v i n g lieen Instituted to recover the same or anv part
two to three dollars n e r day. I t only requires f o u r articles t o
A. MM being about 26 miles.
thereof: Notice Is therefore hereby given, that we shall fore- make it. and they con lie had at any store f o r fifty cents.
And all lying in the County of Grand Traverse, a t T r a v e r s e close said Mortgage by a sale of the premises described thereEvery family may have t h i s delightful luxury, f o r any lady
City, on Monday, the 4th day of J u n e , 1SU0, a t n i n a o'clock A. in. at public auction, to the highest bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e
cun make it in fifteen minutes, a t a n y time. Three cent postM. ."being about 31 miles, including that part l y i n g in tho 2 0 t h d n y o f J u n e n e x t , at the h o u r of two o'clock in the
age stamps as good as mono}-.
County of Leelanau, which will lie let at the sam u t i m e and afternoon of said day, at the f r o n t door of the Couri-Hotjse
Address,
DR. J . P. CRBAOER,
place.
,
i
Tor suid Mackinaw County, (the said Court-House being the
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Baltimore City Mil.'
Said c o n t r a c t s will be let a t the place of h o l d i n g C i r c u i t place for holding the District Court for said Mackinaw CounCourts in tho villages designated.
ty,) in order to satisfy and pay the amount due on said mort- T H E " P A L . V S K I T I M E S , " HAWKINBVILLF, G a . .
The r o a d f r o m the villago of Allegan to s o i - t h bank of gage, with tlie interest, cost and exjienses allowed by law. Ji of March 3d, 1 ho9, s a v s :
G r a n d River, near Grand Haven, to be cleared of at t n d i u g a n d The premises in said mortgage described are as follows, to
« P I N E HONEY.—Dr. R." C. Smith of this county, j n t s e n t c d
fallen t i m b e r four rods wide—from the Village of P e r r y s b u r g wit: B e i n g a I / i t ninety feet square, and bounded on the is with beautiful honey, eqnal if n o t superior to a n y t h i n g
t o Black Lake In Muskegon County six rods w i d e , a n d f r o m North by a road leading t o the Farm of Ambrose K Daven- we ever saw. T h i s honey was manufactured by Mr*. Smith,
Black Lake n o r t h , from four to s i x rods wide as th a Commis- port, mid along said road ninety feet; and on the East bv a a c c o r d i n g tii tho directions given in » Vecipe which s h e pursioner* may determine a n d w h i c h wilt be annonu ced at tho lot owned by U illiam B. Astor, and along said lot ninety feet; chased of DR. J . P. CREAOER, Baltimore City, Maryland.
time's a n d placos of l e t t i n g the contracts. The roi -d bed. t h o and on t h e "South by a lot owned by J . Dunning, and along Any person can get the recipe for tuttking lioney, nnd be Ine n t i r e length, to I * two rods wide, well grubtied. a n d turn- the boundary of the said lot ninety foot: and on the West by dependent of the Honey bee, by w r i t i u g to Dr. Cresger, 60S
piked, with sufficient d i t c h c s to carry off all surf ace water, a road loading from the said Davenport Road t o I/ike Huron, West Baltimore street, Baltimore City, Maryland, enclosing
and to be raised two foet abovo the surface of tl ie d i t c h c s and h a v i n g ninety feet f r o n t i n g on the s a i d - r o a d , in the vil- lift) c
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" en the nature of the g r o u n d requires i t Whei e culverts lage of Mackinaw. Dated Mackinaw. March 1,1S60.
T H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L I . — D R . J . P . CBEAy be necessary, the same to be built in a good HI id substanMICHAEL M U R R A Y . )
X ger I# the agent wholesale a n d retail for Dr. Wliealletgh's
1 manner, of sonnd hewn timber, and t o be twent y (20) feet
rnarir.-12w
P A T R I C K MURRAY. ? M o r t 8 * R C "'
celebrated Fenialu Pills. THESE PILLM ARE TUCI-V n t r i u s wide. Upon all wet, marshy ground, said road mu <t lie conCLE FOR LADIES, FOR T U B * WILL RESTORE HEALTH WHEN IT
structed of t i m b e r not less t h a n eighteen [18] feet l o n g ; said
V A T HAVE BECOME I V r A l R R P FT!"SI A S T C A T S * WHATEVKK.
timber to be hown or flattened on one side, to f o r t i the surface of t h e road, a n d the sidewufficiently straighten ed to form
l A C C O R D A N C E W I T I I L A W , I DO HEREBY They n e v e r have failed in any case where the directions around
cloqe a n d compact w o r k ; the whole to be spotted d own o n to
fix and appoint the tiroes for holding the Circuit C o u r t s the box containing these Pills have been strictly followed.
good and substantial stringers, so as to form a s m o o t h a n d for t h e Ninth Judicial Circuit of the State of Michigan, for Indeed, there lias no case of failure occured t o our knowledge.
Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Single boxes
the years 1HG0 and lfttil, as follows: In
level surface.
Contracts will be let on t h e above work to s u i t bi. Idem, b u t ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of March, Uic mailed to order, paid, upon receipt of SI—three ceni|po*tag-'
„ o contracts will be considered for leas than one m le.
second Tuesday of July, and the fourth Tuesday of Octo- stamps as good as money.
Address,
DR. J . P. CREAGEB.
Full specifications for said w o r k will be .given at the time
ber.
14-3m
Baltimore City, Md.
of l e t t i n g said contracts, or be f u r n i s h e d prior there lo by N. OTTAWA COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday of March, the
H White, to whom all c o m m u n i c a t i o n s relative tlici e t o may
f o u r t h Tuesday of J a n e , and the t h i r d Tuesday in OctoA T R I M O N Y ! — M A T R I M O N Y ! ! — D R . CREAGElt
bo addressed at Grand Haven, Mich.
ber.
i s the a g e n t for D r . W i n d e r ' s celebrated Matrimonial
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in A p r i l and
Series—(three books.) No. I—A book f o r y o u n g men designand the first Tuesday In October.
ing to prepare themselves for female society. No. 2 — " E r NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tuesday in April and
rors In Courtship." No. 3—" Reproductive Control." E i t h e r
the first Tuesday in September.
of which will be mailed to order, postpaid, u p o n r e c e i p t of
MECOSTA COUNTY—On tho t h i r d Tuesday In April, and
the second Monday in September. (Osceola County —
tachcd.)
OCEANA COUNTY—On tho f o u r t h Monday in April, and the
first Thursday in October.
J O H N ANDREWS. )
MASON COUNTY—On t h e fourth T h u r s d a y in April and the
. Commissioners' Office,
>
first Monday in October.
Grand Haven, March 3d, 1860. \
MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in May. and tho 'rown. Flat C a p and Folio Pout, Cap, Letter, L e g a l Sermon.
fourth Tuesday in September. \ W e x f o r d and Missaukee Bill and Note P a p e r in every variety.
Book and P r i n t Papers of all colors a n d sises. Manilla.
Counties attached.)
v
TTACHMENT NOTICE.—WILLIAM R. STONE
Rag. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all a'zes a n d weights.
vs. W I L U A M D. HAYES.—Notice i s hereby given th at GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e sccond Tuesday
Receiving our paper direct f r o m the Manufacture™, we are
May. and the t h i r d Tuesday in September. ( A n t r i m a n d
a w r i t of a t t a c h m e n t was issued o a t of the C i r c u i t C o n r t f u r
enabled to offer them at aa low p r i c e s
any in this market.
Kalkaska Counties attached-)
t h o C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, Michigan, oU and tested t h e
KAGS—Wanted i n e x c h a n g e f o r Goods or Cash.
,
.
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N .
— ' lay of March, A. D. I860, directed a n d delivered t o t h e
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
C i r c u i t J u d g e of the N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circa i t
Hr of t h e C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, in favor of W i l l i a m
90
Woodward
Avenue.
Allegan. Nov. 1, ItKPdeclfi
R. S t o n e , P la in tif f and against Wittlam D. Hayes, f o r t h e
sum of one h u n d r e d a n d eighty-five dollars; t h a t said w r i t
H E A P FURNITURE WAREHOUSE—THE I X
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
* a s r e t u r n a b l e o n the 13th d a y of May, I860, a n d s a i d w r i t
d e r s i g n e d offer t h e i r extensive stock of Good*, consist
by Abbey H . Hemingway. T h e design of t h i s work !s t o
h a s b e e n duly r e t u r n e d by said Sheriff; t h a t from, the r e t u r n
ing of all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E AND UPHOLSTERY, to their
e n d o r s e d o n said w r i t it appears t h a t p r o p e r t y was a t t a c h e d represent the general poetic l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t from its customers and the public generally, a t the lowest possible
thereon, a n d t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t t h e r e i n named, William D . early settlement to the present p e r i o d . The selections are rates. Being prepared to meet all o r d e r s in o u r line of bnsi
gathered from the most reliable sources, a n d will especially
Hayes, could not be-found whereon to make service.
ne*s we would advise buyers to call u p o n us before Irtiyis?
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and
W I L L I A M R. STONE; Plaintiff.
elsewhere, as we i n t e n d n o t to be u n d e r s o l d by a n y t r m i s
IS
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
W K . H . PAIUCS, Att'y.
mar3Q-l»«w o t h e r States.
the west. AH w o r k warranted.
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
B L A C K A C O M O P T I C I A N S , AND MAKERS O F
d & o r P E R
M O N T H I I I AND A L L E X P E N S E S
M l Je7erson Avenue, Detroit.
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. U o Jefferson
© O t ) P A I D 11—The above Salary will ACTTAIAY be paid
r
r H E CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR.—
to A g e n t s w h o c o n f o r m to t h e required stipulations. Bnsi- A r e n u c . Invite all those s u f f e r i a g f r o m defective sight, t o inJSS is new, l i g h t a n d honorable. F o r M l particulars, e n - s p e c t t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t of greatly improved Perescopic Crys- X C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d characteristic selections f r o m t h tal a n d P e b b l e Spectacles. which a r e highly endowed with writing* of the most e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s Of America, Sen*
oee o n e r e d s t a m p and s e n d y o u r a d d r e s s to
t h e 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 Tele- land, I r e l a n d and E n g l a n d , by Wm. E. B u r t o n . F o r sale l>v
F . w . B . A Co.
scopes. Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines, D r a w i n g Instruments,
F K A N C W RAYMOND. *
Box 208, Rollersville,
4c., constantly on band.
17-4w
Sandusky County, Ohio.
13 '
3QWe«t>dward Avenue. D e t r o i t . •
THE DIFFERENCE-—While t h e " c h i v a l r y of C h a r l e s t o n
DETROIT
ADVERTISER
1
T . J. R A M S D E L L
^ttornra uniJ Counsellor a;t ftto,
N
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And, oh! to breath eadh tale we've beard
Isfar beneath a noble mind.
Full oft a bitter seed is sown
By choosing thus the kinder plan;
J^rtfbftjllM^goOdbeluioirn, ,
Still let us tpciak ftp. beat ,«ro can.
Give us the heart thai fain would hldr.
Would fain another's faulta efface:
How oanit please e'en human pride
- To prate hataanlty"but base?
'
No! let us reach a Higher mood,
A nobler sentiment of inan;
Be earnest in the search of good.
And speak of all the best we can.
Then apeak no ill, but lenient be
To other's failing* as your own;
If you're the first a fault to soe.
Be not the first to make it known.
For life is but a passiug dov,
No lip may tell bow brief its span;
Then ob! the little time we stay,
^feet's speak of all the best wc can.
"What N e w E n g l a n d F a c t o r i e s have .done f o r F e m a l e Labor*
T h e following story is published by the, Bostou Journal
from a N'ewburyport corresjmndcut:
; " I noticed ir> vour Monday's Journal an articlc and
somo letters on the present factory system. You refer to
what the factories nave dono to increase the wages of
labor for females. I will state t h a t about the year 181"
I was working as a kitchen boy fdr my living. jMy sister,
then aboat eighteen years of age, u smart, neat girl, living at thc8amc place as kitchen-girl, or, in modern phrase,
' domestic.' The house was very large, ant] the family was
largo, consisting of nine parlor folks when all were at
home. My sister and myself were all the help. My sister
had fifty cents per week, although grown to womanhood.
She bought, I believe, eight yards of calico, at fifty cents
sr yarcC for a dres3; it cost eight weeks work, of course.
here were no cotton mills then, except there might have
been one at Waltham. H e r wages were about an average f o r inch hfclp, and it was abundant at that price, although (here might have been some particular casus in
whicn help got as high as one dollar, one dollar and a
quarter—probably not a hajf dozen families paid as high
us t h a i I recently reminded my sister of the circumstances, whim she replied, * I remember the calico well,
:ind 1 can buy a better calico for nine pence a yard; and
if I worked hero in the mills
hard as I worked then,
I oould get four dollar^ a week besides my board.' I
would odd that there was no Irish.help then. I t was all
Yankee, and good.''
: OF
EXTJB
G O L D L O C K E T f o r SO,
A n d n P R E M I U M to each p u r c h a s e r w o r t h
V'.i{ J *
• &*>***
' • ( ; J / ...
S 2 T O
AFTER
S 2 Q O !
TWO YEARS' PROFITABLE EXPEBI-
pnee in our present mode of disponing of our Jewelry,
A&, and frora the universal satisfaction given to all who have
patronized our house, we take pleasure in saying that we now
consider our business l u n a r and PERM AN ESTi.v establishe.L
We wish it Understood that this is No I-orrritv. but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser get* the value
of his or her monuy iu a Cold P e n c i l w i t h Gold P e a
a t t a c h e d , or a Gold L o c k e t , worth $5.each, which
not !b« bought at any retail store for the same price;- at ._
addition to tlus purchase, each person receive* a P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , not less iu Value than $2, and it may be wo
$3, 5, H, 10,15, 20, 30.50, or even $200!
!N*o " M o n e y R i s k e d I
S
U N - L I G H T G A B W O U K « , FOB THB MANUFAC- T i r Y A X D O T T B R O I X C M J H B L L CO.,BABI NOW
in store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of Lake
TURE OF ILLUMINATING GAS, for the use of Private W
Houses Public Buildings 'Villages Towns Ac.—Patented Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sires at greatly reduced rate*.
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by tbe Company, is all
August, 185K—The principle of the invention consists in tbe
peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Uas is most made from Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil, from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron is
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for the only Iron sold in this market, that is made in this manner.
Their Merchant Scrap Ir»u i* all made from sak-ctcd Scrap
about eighty cents as much light as a thousand feet of ordiand will bear comparison with the best Iron made in the
nary coal Gas.
, ,
.
A long course of experiments at the hands of the inventor, country.
Wyandotte Boiling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa
who has had many years experience iu Ga* manufacturing,as
well as by ourselves and otbers, has pisced tbe invention be- ny drafts taken at par in exchange for Iron or any indebtedyond all doubt of its practicability. Tbe public may be con- ness to tho Company.
Manufactured Iron also given iu exchange for good Scrap
Bdently assured that it is at once the most simple and useful
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
Iron.
Tbe present olject of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
Call and see or address
WM. 11. ZABRISKIE. Secretary.
county and state Rights on the most favorable terms and to
Store corner Woodward Avenue and Congress-st.
nS
immediately introduce the works into general use.
Work* from 100 feet capacity and upwards are now in
R O N F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARK PREreadiness by DUDLEY A'HOLMES, manufacturers Detroit,
pared
to
furnish,
at
short
notice. Stationary Engines Mill
a* well as every thing connected with the -Sun-Liglit» Gas
Gearing,
Warehouse
Hoisting
Apparatus
and
all
varieties
of
Works'' which will be supplied by them at all the principal
Iron Work. Repair work on Propeller*. Steamers and Saw
points in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
Persons of small capital, and particularly Gas Fltters by | Mills executed promptly and thoroughly, t astings—every
making an investment in the .right to use the"" Sun-Light Gas | description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.
Works" will lie certain of an immediate i
We are prepared to execute orders of any «i*e for Brass and
^ a ^ A l l Communications In the premises directed tc
Composition Castings promptly.
undersigned will meet prompt attention.
Oil Globes Oil Cups. Valves Journal Boxes. Ghage C o f k s
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
Cylinder Cocks Steam Whistles for Steamboats Locomotive*
and Mills Bells for Factories Steamers and Locomotives unNo. 7
der eight hundred pounds.
I
We propose to let a iierson know what Premium he will
celve before sending his money. Any lady or Gentleman
desiring one of the above article*, can first send us their
OOK FOR TIIE TIMES::—THE EXILE OF
n#me and address stating whether they want the Pencil and
FLORIDA.—BY JOSHUA B. liiuoiKiis.—Ulustrrted with 6
IRON BAILING AND VERANDAHS.
Pen. or liocket, and we will make their selection, and Inform
them byrctum mail what premium they are entitled to. They line engravings.—One Volume, llimo. 320 pp. Price S1-— We are prepared (o execute all orders for Iron Railing for
This Work portrays with eminent ability, the crimes commit Private Kuildings Churches Public Squares and for Cemetecan theij have the privilege of sending for it if they choot
ted by our Government sptfost the Maroons who tlkd from ry Lots.
Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable mi
South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection unCorner of Fifth and Wnodbrldge*t*.,opposite Machine
ner, and as soon as the name of the purchaser is receiv
der Spanish laws. It showsibad faith exercised towards the Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
with tho ?5, bin Pencil and Pen and Premium, or <!o!d I.oefc
Indians of Florida, and is fokind to present a true view of the
n3
JACKSON A WILEY.
and Premium, Sre pnt up in a safe manner, and sent to t
owner by mail, free or postage. Onr plan, from long experi- long-fought Florida War, which was in truth. A WAR FOP,
ence in the above business has given general satisfaction, as SLAVERY.
each purchaser can sell or trade the above articles for all they
of "The
Gentlemen—Accept y thanks for
: id Lithographei
19, Main Street. Buffalo. N. V., over Sage's
cost hiib, and retain the premium gratis.
or Florida" 1 have
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send
striking ligli
e oil work entrusted to u* with
their money in advance, thev can rely upon being as fairly mu. b instruction. It
rly reveals the secret springs promptness and despatch, and on »s favorable trrnni as any
dealt with as though they had made previous application.
ny wmcu successive aiiimlustrations fcert moved in alVltirs of establishment in thr cmntry. t'onildning all the difftrcnt
And if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase, and
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Stoel. Copper .md Stone Engraving, a* well a*
unbiased person competent to judge says the articles are
author has es|K-cial!y entitled himself to the thanks of every Crayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfacworth more than the money paid tor them, and in some ca
lover of freedom, justice, -and honorable administration,,!.> tion all ease*.
TEN, or even FORTY time's the amount, let sneh person
tracing and exhibiting the!evil inlli
Particular attention paid to Rank and Commercial wort,
turn the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
whir
such as Checks. Drafts Notes Certificates of Deposit and
But some will ask (as many have,) how can we afford
Stock, Coupon Bonds I-et;er,Note and Iliil Heads,Envelopes
give so much for so little money? In answer, we say, that all arise f n
of
the wrong or slavc'aoldlng. nnd
Ac. Maps Portraits Show Card* AcM Lithographed and
who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that
and
persistent
effort
for
tbe
delivrrai
r
National
Gov
•priuted in the most delicate colors by a new process."
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased lit a retail
For tbe convenience of the business community in this vistore upon which there is not a profit of from 100 to 400 pei eminent from the control of the slai
Columbus. Julv 12. 1H.-,S.
>. P. CHASE.
cinity, we have established nn agency with Mr. John W.
per cent, on mannfacturers' prices.
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Copi.
Grceu, at the oDlcu of the Detroit Daily Advertiser,.211 JefWe lieing Agents for the Manufacturers, have adopted thb
of
One
Dollar.
FOI.I.ETT,
FOSTER
A
CO.,
forxon Avenue.
n3 •
.
J. SACK A SON'S.
plan of disposlng'of our goods, rather than pelling to CounFitAsrts
BAVMosn,
Ptilishers
C'oluuibu.s,
Ohio.
try Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty of collecting
n3
Detroit. Agent for Michigan.
OOTH, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AT WHOI.Eour bills.
SAI.K ONLY.—We have received from the ManufactuBy this arrangement, we bring the purchaser In direct c
A R E W ' N D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , H I M STREET, rer* about 1.000 ease* BOOTS, SHOES AND RCRBEHS. of all
muuiqation with the manufacturer, and the profits that
between Lamed and Congress streets Detroit, Mich.—
madefy the dozen hands through which Jewelry has to pass, The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for the desirable kinds and have also on hand a few thousand
pair* of our own manufacture.
wo give to the purchaser in Premiums, as above stated.
the dissemination of nseflil drinks" has enlarged and rejuveWe shall continue to manufacture and to recfclvto almost
Died P o o r .
Wo therefore offer the following inducement to persons nated it in the most thorough manner, makihg it now the
daily addition?—so a* to keep our stock at all tiineslargeand
" It was a sad funeral," said the speaker: " the sadest acting as Agents for ns:—
most extensive BIIEWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for complete- Confining ourselves "to the Jobbing trade excluAuy person sending us $23 for onr goods, will rcceiv<
'producing the finest nnd most delicate grades of Malt Liquors; sively, we can offer facilities uneqnaled in Detroit, nt 2'«
one I have attended for many years.'
Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and Premium, free. and is uow prepared to furnish the various qualities of Ales
" That of EdmundsonT"'
Woodward Avenue.
II. P. IIAI A) WIN A CO.
For further Inducements, see Circular.
Porter and Brown Stout, tor draught and bottling, at prices
Detroit, Nov. 1,1U3.
u3
"Yes."
Among onr Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies and ranging from $« to $10 per barrel.
Gentlemen, such as
"How Aid he die?"
. Extra line nnd Stock Ales brewed to order.
MPORTANT TO PRINTERS 4ND PUBLISHAll Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
" Poor—poor as poverty-—his life was oiie long strug- CfotltmMi's G#M and Sihcr Witfbfs, Gold Vest and Guard Club
ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a
in good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
gle with the world, and at a disadvantage. Fortune
very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sizes.' We
The attention of private families and customers in general, are Agent* for nine of the t*-.-t Mills in the country, which
G o l d Sleeve B u t t o n s , G o l d W a t c h K e y s ,
mocking him all the wnile' with golden' promises, none of
is particularly called to the KXCKLSIUI! CREAM ALE. Old gives us a chance to compote and undersell any establishment
which were realized."
GOLD SHIRT STUDS—plain and with settings; GOLD SCAB friends and new may lie assured of the superior quality and in the West, and would say that wc sell print paper cheaper
.
..
•
a
•
"
mond
" Y e t he was patient and enduring," remarked
flavor of these I leverages nnd all are invited to call anil sam- and a liettcr article than can be found Iu this market; Also,
ple for themselves. All orders with the money enclosed, we have just reoeived a lured invoice of line Muunillaa—
the company.
will receive prompt attention.
I'leasc call and see for vourseives nt
Patient as a lamb—enduring as a martyr," was the
FOB LADIES,
Malt and Hons for sale at the lowest market rates.
PEASE i FULLER'S, No. 210 Jc.Terson Ave.
reply. " P o o r man! ho was worthy of a better fatc.n3
J. L. CAREW,
We havo GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic. Gold Ktoi
Detroit, Nov. 1,1158.
n&
Ho ought to hare gnccoeded, for lie" deserved success."
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast 11ns and Ear Rings. Gold
EADY-MADE
CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
" H o did not succeed?" questioned the one w h o had
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
I C H M O N D K A BACKUS.—1'ltKMir.M ACCOUNT
FURNISHING
GOODS,
nt
the
Clothing
Emporium
of
H.
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
spoken of his perseveranco and endurance.
Book Manufactory aoA Book-Bindery, No. IRS. Jefferson
HAI.LOCK.
No
l«s.
Jefferson
Avenue.
Detroit.
Where
may
" No, sir, he died poor, as I have just said. Nothing ALSO—Piano*, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Aceordeons, Ac. lie found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the nbove A venue.—Account Book* of every description Wade to order,
Unexceptional References given whenever required.
lower prices than
that he ever put his band to ever succeeded. A strange
goods just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and of superior paper and workmanship,
AGENTS WANTED for every part of tho Country.
heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction fn every particufatality seemed t o attend every enterprise."
N. B.—In sending yonr names, write the State. County and embracing one of the most extensive assortments ever before lar.
'. v.V.
offered in this market.
" j was with him in his lost moments," said the other, Town plainlv, so as to avoid letters-being miscarried.
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Bindiug, executed to
Among his stock will he found every kind and description
ADDRESS,
A
N
G
L
E
&
C
O
.
,
order.
" and I thought he died rich."
102 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) of Garment suitable for Fall nnd Winter wear.
The snlsicriber having had an experience of over fourteen
" No, ho left nothing behind," was the reply. " The
From the Ion priced and eheaiier grades to the most fine
48
New Y o r k .
and fashionable garments—all of which have been manufac- years feel* assured that they can defy competition In price*
heirs will have no concern as to the administration of his
and quality of workmauship.
A M E R I C A N WATCHES.—APPI.ETON, TBACY A tured with the utmost care and w ABII A NTKD to give satisfaction. Order* from Banks, Merchants Manufacturers nnd Railroad
estate - "
All persons desirous of purchaslngeither at WHOLESALE
Co., WALTUAM, Mass., Manufacturers of PATENT LE"•'Ho loft a good name," said one; and that is some- A
Companies, respectfully solicited.
u3
VER WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the OR RETAIL are respc.-tfully invited to call and examine his
thing."
extensive stock, which shall >«• offered at price* uniformly
aid of new and original machinery, expressly designed t
I I A H L E S B I ' S C I I , (Successor to M. Howard Webster,)
" And a legacy of noble deeds, done in the name of core; with a low paice, a fine, sulis tantinl, durable and
low.
U3
II. HALI.OCK.
Denier in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Housekeephumanity," said another.
formly reliable timo keeper. Tlie movements are ne
i l . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAIL-J ing Articles Mechanics' Tools Stoves, Grates Tin and Japconstruction, and are pronounced by the highest authorities
" Ami precious oxnmples," said a third.
t road Watches, cased in beautiful style*, warranted ex- paued Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for tin' American and
" Lessous ofpafienco in suffering, of hope in adversity, to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, foil jewelled. Lever* in European Law Agency of l.iti A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
by the most exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing in acof heavenly confidence when no sunbeams fell upon his tion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
•lc. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing Pen* I New York—for the recovery of I>ebt», Legacies and Inheridesirable pattern. These pens have received n Silver tances iu Europe and the United States.
biwilderca p at h , " was the testimony of another.
crude materials, in a single establishment, by connected and
Remittance* made to nil part* or Germany, with safety and
" And high truths, manly courage, heroic fortitude." uniform processes—the manufactory being organized npon Medal anil Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and are not to dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue,Kearsley'a Block,Detroit.
lie surpassed bv anv Pens in market Also denier in FINE I
" T h e n ho diod rich!" was tho emphatic declaration.— the same system that has been adopted in the prodaction of JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
Mi.h.
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uneqnaled American fire-arms, which enables us to pro" Richer than tho millionaire who wont to his long home tho
I have an experienced Jeweller, cnpahle of making new; T 8 A G E A S O N S , MAP PUBLISHERS, STATIONEBS
duce a movement at one-half the price of any foreign moveon the same day a miserable pauper in all b u t gold."
ment of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect work to order.
e | s Engravers and Lithographers 20!» Main street, Ruffiilo.
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding' N. Y., ox er Sage's l'inno Booms—Wc are prepared to execute
" A sa<l funeral did yoii say?—No, my friend, it was performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
id Galvanizing, done at short notice.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watchrather a triumphal procession. N o t a burial of a human
all work entrusted to ns with promptness and despatch, and
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all on as fnvorsble terms as any establishment In the country.
clod, b a t the ceremonial attendant upon the translation of es being tho only ones made by machinery upon a uniform work cntrurted to my care, will i>e csrefolly attended to.
system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches are deall tbe dillvreiil branches of Steel, Gupper and
an angel. Did he not snceced?—W hv his whole life was fective, and are continually getting out of order. In manyGOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail, j Gombiuiug
Stone Engraving, as well a* Cravon Work of the finest deunpanicd
by
the
Cash,
will
be
promptly
attc
a series of success. In every conflict he came out victor, part* of the country it Is impossible to find good watch rescription. we guarantee Mtisfactfnn In all cases
J . ' l l . ALLISON, Jefferson A ven
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and now tho victor's ferowji is upon his brew."
pairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain and expenMaps Portraits. ShowGards Ac.. Lithographed and printed
" Any grasping, soulless man, with a share of brains, sive. The introduction of American watches disposes of this
rotor
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H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot n the n
and country merchants, as well as watch dealers,
may gather in money and learn the a r t of keeping it; but difficulty,
of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron Works, Detroit. M.
can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and
APER.—WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
not oue iu a hundred can bravely conquer in the battle thus supply their customers with a new staple, which mav lie Cutlery, Surgeon'* Instruments Coojierx' and Carpenters'
prices all sJze* and weights of Print and Bool Paper J—
of life as Kdmondson has done, and step out from the ranks nsed as any- other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold Tools, Axes of every description, Planing and Tobacco Ma- also Ledgur Paper, Fiat and Folded Paper, Letter, Cap and
chine Knives, Trusses Ac., ma eft to order of a superior qua- commercial Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper. Fancy and
by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS A APPLETON,
of men a moral hero."
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General Agents, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. lity.
Razor*. Knives Sci*«ors Surgeon's Instalments steel. Iron Staple Stationery in great variety.
lUO ton* ot Rags wanted in exthnngc.
L a w y e r a n d Wltneas.
and Bras* Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
RlCIIMONDS A BACKUS.
•, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- satisfaction to his customers.
A story is told of a very eminent lawyer rewyviug a
Detroit, Mich.
niestic
Kry
Goods
Garnets,
Floor
OH
Cloths,
Paper
Hangings,
Orders left at the office, corner of Brash street and Joffer- nS
severe reprimand from a witness on the stand, whom ho
Feathers and House Furnishing Goods.—We would particuin Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
was trying to brow-beat. It was an important issue, and larly invite the attention of the public to the following Goods,
.. . . rocers No's 102 and lot. Woodward avenne. Detroit,
in order to save his case from defeat, i t was necossary which we have in great variety of styles and prices : Broche
References kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmunds North A have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar
that Mr. A . should impeach the witness. H e endeavor- Shawls, long and square ; Bay State do. do. do.; Waterloo do. Co., J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batwell. Syrup, Molasses Fish. Fruit, S|dce«. Nuts, Liquors. Drugs
Detroit. Jan. 1859.
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ed to do it on the ground of nj&. Th$ following dialogue do. do.; Gentlemen's do. do. do.; Mantillas beantifnl stvles:
Cordage, Paints Oils, Dye Stuffs Naval Stores Window Glnw.
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Mojre Antique Silks ;
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ensued:
A Y H E W ' S SELF-ADJUSTING. SMOKE. STORM AND Ac., Ac,
French and English Merlnoes, plain and figured ; Paramettas
M. W. CAJU-IS.
VENT! LLATING CHIMNEY OA P.—May hew'* Chimney J. S. C c r a n i r , . . !
Lawyer—" IIow old are you?"
Delaines, in great variety; Valencia Plaids and Stripes ; AllWitness—" Seventy-two years."
wool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetta; Broadcloths; Da- Cap prevent* Chimneya from smoking: it precludes storm* r p W I N E H O U S E . — M illard Harvey A Co.. > LI. CU
from entering them; it'lessens the liabilities to fire* from
Lawyer—« Your memory, of course, is not so brilliant masks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves; their burning out: it protect* their top* from the wastes of 1 Lane, and 17 Cedar street. New York. Hemp, Cotton
Ribbons; Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
and vivid as it was twenty years ago, is it?"
Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordage.
the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
Carpet Department.
W i t n e s s " I don!t know b a t it w,"
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture, or Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope,Tarred Stuf
Yjelvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine. Cotton
L a w y e r — " State Home circumstances which occurred, and Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window ot sale, or both, in Cities Counties Slate* or Territories in Fishing Lines Gllling Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
kinds of Cords and Lines.
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say twelve years ago, and we shall b e able to eee how well Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains Curtain Fixtures, Feathers any part ot the United States not already disposed of, will lie
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing tbe unPauer Hangings Ac., Ac.
you can remember."
P Y F . H I N C H M A N * C O ^ Dealer* in Groceries
We have many other styles of Goods which will be offered dersigned. and by designating the territory they desire, they
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and
Provisions
Paints
Oils
Twines,
Canvas
Anchor*
Wibiess—'• I appeal to yonr honor if I am to bo interwill also be furnished with the term* of sale.
to suit the times
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and Chains Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Oaknm, Ac. A complete stock
UtA MAYHEW. Patentee, Albion. Mich.
rojratod in this manner; it is insolent"
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always on
Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit, by
J u d g e — " Yon had better answer the question."
hand and for sale very low, at <0 Woodbridge street Detroit.
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DUDLEY > HOLMES, 77 Woodward Ave.
dealerajn Hardware, Stoves Boynton's Hot Air FurnaLawyer—•' Yos, bar; state it!"
Michigan.
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ces RegisterTGratas, Cooking Ranges Tinner's and Plumber's
W i t n e s s — " Well, sir, if you compel me to do it, I will. Stock, Machines ana Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper.
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHH . L O Y E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby A Co.) Whole
MENT, No. 1C Congress-st, East—A. C. ALEXANDER
A b o u t twelve years ago you studied in Judge B.'s office, Tia and Sheet Iron Wares House and Steamboat Plumbers.
• sale and and retail dealer in Watches C l o r t s Jewelry.
would most respectfully intimate that, more fully to accomAgents
for
Wilder'*
Paten
t
Salamander
Safes.
did you not?"
• ' ' V .. " I T ' . r ; •
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Fanc-y Ooods Platud Ware, ComK Buttons Thread, Ac. No.
Partlcular.attentlon paid to House and Steamboat PIamb- modate the wants of the patronizing public, and his large In- "70 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
l a w y e r — " Yep."
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crease of business be has adopted the improved flicflity which
p::
W i t n e s s — " Well, sir, I remember your father coming log, and putting the most approved Heating and Ventlllating Steam gives to the Art of Dyeing, having recently fitted np Watches Clock* and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
Furnaces and Cooling Apparatus In Public and Private Buildinto my offico and sayiflg t o m e , ' Mr. D., my son is to be ings la the City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue, for that purpose. He now Dye* by Steam, every description r M R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A Y E R L Y N O V E L S ,
ot Silks Satins, Velvet, Crapes and Merinos producing the P now coinp!ete, foil sets to be had of
examined to-morrow, and I wish yon would lend mo fif- Detroit. (Opposite Holmes A Co-)
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most brilliant colors and best style of finish that every article
Detroit, Nov. 1,1KJ8.
IlOUGHTY, STRAW A CO.,
teen dollare'to buy hiih a suit of clothes.' I remember
will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
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No. 9 t Wopdward Ave.
also, sir, that from that day to this he has never paid me
that sum. That, sir, 1 remember as though it was yesterLANK BOOK MANTFACTORY—THE UNDEBI S T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGI^AND—By II.
sigued having a Book Bindery in connection with his
Thomas Buchle—two vols Just received by
is prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
DOUGHTT, STRAW A CO.
' Lawyer—{cohsldcrabty abashed)^-" That wiD'd6,, rii"and Woolen Gloves Canes Umbrellas Cravats Snspenders, Bookstore,
of every description. Merchants and others wanting anyWiloess—" I prosfimc in wilL"
B E C K E R ' S L I F E T H O U G H T S — A NEW Sl'PAc. Hatters' Stock and Trimmings Buflkloand Fancy Sleijrh thing in that line, are invited to give him a coll. Having the
best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in all
plv just reeerved. For sale by
Robes, Ac.
P. BITHL A CO..
T h e Chinese aay a drunkard's nose is a light-house,
Detroit, Nov. 1, IMS.
DOUGHTY. STRAW A CO..
ises.
F. RAYMOND.
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Conanl Block. 148 Jefferson AT*.
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N a M Woodward Ave.
warning us of tho little water that passes underneath.
DetroTx NOT. 1,16S8.
t . S.—Cash paid for Shipping Furs and Deer Skins.
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Travel** City, G r a n d TmYerae County, Michigan.
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PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan,
Will t i r e personal attention 10 the
PAYMENT OF TAXES,
IXKWtiion o f LJUI'IM n t ' J C m v e r w o C i t y I ^ u i c l
^ O f i i c o , S f t l e o f M , J I . I-.-UKI " W a r r a n t * , a n d
a G e n e r a l Assanc-y
•XBeo In'Court llonie. Trmrerao City, Mich.
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Attorney nt L a w a n d Solicitor in Chancery,
G r a n d H a v e n , Miohiu;:m,
''111, a t t e n d C o u r t «pd ^ C o l l e c t i o n * in the counties of Grand
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceiuia.
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TriTfn* Hty. Grand Trams# Geanh, Hirh.
HENllY D."CAMPDKLL.
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T h e Modern Belle.
BY JOOM 0 . BAJK.
Thf d a u g h t e r siU in t h e parlor
And r o c k s in h e r easy c h a i r ;
S h c V e l a d in h e r silks a n d satins
And ji w e l j an- in h e r h a i r —
And tbongii she talks but little.
'Tls vastly more than s h e thinks.
H e r father goes clad in russet.
And r a g g e d a n d seedy at that—
III* c o a t is o n t at the elbow.
Ho wears a shocking bad hat.
He's h o a r d i n g und s a v i n g h i s s h i l l i n g s
So carefully day by day,
Wlille she On the beaux and poodles,
I* t h r o w i n g t h e m all away.
She lies abed in the morning.
Till nearly the hour of noon.
Then come* down s n a p p i n g and snarling.
Bceausc she was culled too s o o n ;
H e r hair is still in tbe papers.
H e r cheeks still dabbled with paint,
liemain* of the hist n i g h t ' s blushes.
Before she intended to faint.
Sin* doat.s u p o n m ' n u n s h a v e n .
And men with the "'flowing hair."'
KhV eloquent ovnr moustaches.
They jrtve s n c h tt foreign air.
S h e talks of Italian music,
A n d falls in Jove with the moon.
And t h o u g h 1>ut a mouse should meet her.
She sinks away in a swoon.
H e r feet are so very little.
H e r hands are so very white.
H e r jewels are so very heavy.
HUT bend is so very l i g h t ;
Her eolbr is mada of cosmetics,
Though t h i s she never K ill t>«n.
H e r body's made most of cotton.
H e r h e a r t Is made wholly of stone.
S h e falls In l o r e with a fellow.
Who swells wilh u foreign uir.
H e m a r r i e s h e r for h e r money.
S h ^ h l f r r l e s him for bis h a i r ;
O n e of t h e very best matches—
Both a r e well mated f o r life.
She'* got a fool for a husband.
H e ' s got a fool f o r « wife,
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h i s k i n d h a s f r e t t e d a n d r u b b e d . P o i s o n i s m o r e ^effectua l , b u t h a r d l y safe- I f a r s e n i c i s used, t h e poisoned rat
immediately make for the water to quench; t h e i r thirst,
a n d m a y d r o w n t h e m s e l v e s in a n i n d £ b r c i s t e r n E v e n
p o i s o n s n o t liable t o t h i s o b j e c t i o n a r e a p t t o l e a v e t h e i r
c a r c a s s e s of d e a d r a t s in places w h e r e b y t h e i r i n t o l e r a ble smell t h e y will render r o o m s , or even houses, u n i n h a b itable. C a t s a r e a b l e in t h i s c o u n t r y t o k e e p t h e r a t s u n der to a g n a t e x t e n t
In some countrys the rats themselves a r e c a u g h t while y o u n g a n d b y g o o d feeding, g r o w
t o a n e n o r m o u s size, a n d e n t i r e l y r i d t h e n l a c e of t h e i r
own k i n d . T h e e x p e r i e n c e d r a t - c a t c h e s , h o w e v e r , w h o
by long habit and experience has grown familiar with
his a d v e r s a r y ' s h a u n t s n n d t a c t i c s , i s t h e b e s t Bod c h e a p est r e m e d y f o r r a t s . I n l s n g l a n d , r a t - c a t c h i n g h a s b e c o m e
a r e g u l a r t r a d e , a u d a p r o f e s s o r of t h e a r t will d e a r a
house or a f a r m - y a r d , w h e r e a n o v i c e -would would only
t a k e a few s t r a g g l i n g a d v e n t u r e r s , a n d p u t t h e r e s t on t h e i r
guard.
I still h a d m y knife. T r u e , i t w a s a r o u g h s u r g i c a l
i n s t r u m e n t , b u t h o p e a n d t h e l o r e of life g a v e m e s t r e n g t h
t o climb t o my fastened leg and c u t away t h e boot and
stocking, a n d t h e n w i t h t h a t knife I u n j o i n t e d m y a n k l e
a n d fell t o t h e g r o u n d — m y l e f t leg. a f o o t l e s s b l e e d i n g
s t u m p ! T h e i n t e n s i t y of t h e cold s a v e d m e f r o m bleedi n g t o d e a t h . I t o r e off a p a r t of m y c o a t a n d w i t h m v
h a n d k e r c h i e f a n d s u s p e u d e r s m a n a g e d t o b i n d my l e g w i t h
a h a n d f u l of siiow. a u d s t a r t e d t o c r a w l h o m e . .1 s u c c e d cd in r e a c h i n g w i t h i n a g h t of t h e h o u s e , a n d t h e u m y
s t r e n g t h u t t e r l y failed me.
I t r i e d m v v o i c e in vain, b u t I could m a k e n o o n e
h e a r . I e x e r t e d myself o n c e more, a n d c r a w l e d t o w a r d
t h e r o a d t h a t 1 knew I l e t n a n m u s t c o m e . I t was a p;un-,
lul task, for, b e s i d e s m y e x h a u s t i o n . I was p e r i s h i n g w i t h
cold. J u s t t h e n J h e a r d t h e s o u n d of my b r o t h e r ' s stagehorn, nnd t h e j i n g l e of t h e bells c o m i n g d o w n t h e h i l l . —
I s t r a i n e d m y voice t o t h e u t m o s t p i t c h , b u t h e d i d n o t
could n o t - h e a r ; h u t t h e r e w a s a n o t h e r f r i e n d — m a n ' s
f a i t h f u l f r i e n d — w h o did h e a r . O l d Ilutotef, t h e n o b l e
Village Built upon a L a k e .
old dog. hail insisted on a c c o m p a n y i n g h i m t h i s t r i p , a n d
V\
S m i t h P r e s i d i n g E l d e r of o n e of t h e I n .
b r o t h e r said. •• I / : t h i m g o ; w h o k n o w s whnt g o o d m a y
q u i c k ' | d i a n n C o n f e r e n c e s , g i v e s I h e f o l l o w i n g a c c o u n t of M o r of i t ? " G o o d d i d c o m e of i t f o r his c a r
er t h a t H e m a n ' s , a n d h e r o u s e d u p a t t h o firbt c r y . a n d g a n t o w n , in t h a t S t a t e , o n e of t h o p c c n l i a r t i e s of w h i c h
ai tlic sceood c r y r e a d i e d liis ear, h e l e a p e d o u t a n d i o is t h a t i t i s b u i t t oli a k i k e ;
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a m i n u t e .va, at H e s p o t tvherc 1 lay u p o n t h e s n o w , - ,
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l l h o M - t o o n
h e n t h e sle.gh h a d Rot u p t h o l u l l ; H n n K r j j r a n g
tack
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„r years i t t e r t h e torn, n . Killed. T h e
i n t o t h o p i t h , b a r k e d lonJly. and n t h e h o n m f a m e u p
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I l e m a n cal eil a lialU
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H n n t e r k t f o h i s h o l d o n t h o ho™-, j u m p e d h a c k t o
t h e sleigh, c a u g h t hold of i j c i n u u ' s h a n d , p u l l i n g off t h e
mitten, a n d a w a v he r a n b a c k w h e r e I was, a n d c o m m e n c ed barking furiously; b n t 1 heard nothing.
T h e effect
upon me when 1 knew that I w a s discovered b y t h a t faithf u l old d o g . a n d t h a t h o n e v e r w o u l d d e s e r t m e , n o r c e a s e
his e f f o r t s until h e o b t a i n e d help, h a d caused m e t o f a i n t
M y b r o t h e r k n e w l h a t H u n t e r w a s not a t p l a y — s o m e t h i n g
j c u r i o u s w a s t h e m a t t e r — a n d lie j n t i l p c d o u t of t h e s l e i g h
and ran-after him.
I n a little while I TO safe af h o m e ; t h e d o c t o r w a s
j j*mt for, and m y w o u n d p r o p e r l y dressed. I e v e n t u a l l y
recovered,
b u t ' w a s . h o w e v e r , a c r i p p l e f o r life.
,
| hiuf b e e n used^ f a i l i n g in t h e d r y s e a s o n , a f e w y c a r * s i n c e ,
„Ira „f l b f
eOTeluded t o sink » well S e c p e r «I«l
s e e if b e could n o t s t r i k e a s t r o n g e r v e i n . W h e n s o n *
t h i r t y - f i v e or f o r t y feet b e l o w t h e s u r f a c e . o f t h e e a r t h , th®
man a t w o r k in t h e well suddenly s t r u c k h i s p i k e t h r o u g h
a c r u s t ; t h e w a t e r g u s h e d tip w i t h s u c h r a p i d i t y t h a t it
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n e x t d a y , a n d so I w o r k e d ou a s long a s I could see, n n d effectually prevent* t h e i r r f n t r a n c e . W h e n once^ou b o a r d , l a r g e l i t t e r of p i g s — a p o o r l i t t l e helpless c r e a t u r e — w h o
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two equal parts, with large projecting limns f r o m , both. to g e t home. I t s e e m s s t r a n g e t h a t an a n i m a l w h i c h s h o w s itself so f o l l o w i n g f a c t will p r o v e t h e e x i s t e n c e of a c o m b i n e d inIt was o n e of t h e s e I l j i d t o c u t a w a y t o b r i n g i t t o t h e
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liia guests comfortable. H i s charge* will c o r r e s p o n d with
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S o u g h t if I c o u l d obtaiiC I c o u l d f o r m i n t o a h o o k b y w a s repeated a t intervals, t l i e r a l a l w a y s e l u d i u g t h e g r a s p
SmrUE-HKAKTEn HON ESTY o r A C u : a c n t i s . — R e v . M r .
t w i s u n g t h e l i m b s t o g e t h e r , a n d d r a w tjie a x e w i t h i n m y of the ferret, w i t h e v e r y a t t a c k i n f l i c t i n g a s e v e r e w o u n d ,
a n d final! V b e a t i n g h i m o f f — ' a b s o l u t e l y b i t t e n i n t o s h r e d s B c r w i l l , a p i o u s old M e t h o d i s t m i n i s t e r , w e n t f r o m T e n reach...
I s p r e p a r e d t o m a k e P l a n s a n d Specification* f o r all. clsse«
A l t h o u g h t h e b u s h w a s o u t of m y r e a c h , I a t l a s t suc- o v e r t h e h e a d a n d neck." ' H i e f e r r e t o r d i n a r i a l y p r e v a i l s n e s s e e t o K e n t u c k y , in 1812. t o v i s i t his relative, t h e H o n .
of B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e *11 k i n d s of work, c o n n e c t e d with c e e d e d in g e t t i n g h o l d of i t b y m e a n s of a l o o p b y t y i n g b y retaining his hold w h e n o n c e he fasten* on h i s prey, W i l l i a m l i o i t o u . ' T b c m a n w a s n o t a religious m a n . b u t
the T r a d e , ' o n liberal t e r m s .
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m y s u s p e u d e r s t o g e t h e r . I d r e w i t t o w a r d m e a n d c u t s u c k i n g h i s life m e a n w h i l e . T h e s n a k e p r e v a i l s b y his w as a g e n t l e m a n , a n d i n v i t e d t h e m i n i s t e r t o h a v e (amily
S a s h , Glass, D o o r s P n l i j U a n d Nails,
i t ' o f f w i t h » v p o c k c t - k u i f e — o n e of t h a t s o r t s o l o n g b l o w n venom. M a n y a n e c d o t e s a r e related of t a m e r a t s . O n e w o r s h i p e v e r y e v e u i n ^ . W h i l e h e w a s v i s i t i n g t h e r e
c o n s t a n t l y o n lytnd, Jtnd f o r sale.
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b e l o n g i n g t o a n o m n i b u s d r i v e r i n L o u d o n , w a s a c c u s t o m - J u d g e Cots.' a n d his-wife, f r o m N a s h v i l l e , a r r i v e d t h e r e
.Vll o r d e r s f o r C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will be a s " B a r l o w k n i v e s , " h a v i n g a single b l a d e a b o u t t w o a u d
a half i n c h e s l o n g a n d t h r e e - e i g h t s of a n i n c h wide, "with e d t o b e p a t in t h e b o o t to p r o t e c t h U m a s t e r ' s d i n n e r . — t o pasw t h e n i g h t a n d M r . B o l t o n , b d u g a little e m b a r executed o n Short notice.
J.' K. G» t h a n k f u l f o r p a s t p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s opportu- e q u a l w i d t h all i t s l e n g t h , s e t in a h a n d l e of p e c u l i a r f o r m , l i e could resist all t e m p t a t i o n s e x c e p t in f o r m of p l u m rassed, said to, t h o m i n i s t e r , a s b e b r o u g h t o u t t h e Bib'.e,
n i t y of s o l i e i t l n a tt contimoance of t h e name.
h a l f i t s l e n g t h i r o n a n d h a l f h o r n o r b o n e . I s u c ^ g e d e d p u d d i n g T h o u g h h e k e p t off all i n t r u d e r s , b e i n v a r i a b l y t h a t he h a d b e t t e r b e s h o r t a s t h o J u d g e w a s n o t a c c u - r
Traverse City, N o v e m b e r 25,1859.
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torned t o s u c h t h i n g s . " V e r y well, very w e l l , " said h e ,
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a d m i r a b l y in f a s h i o n i n g m y b o o k , a n d a l m o s t felt t h e a t e His fill h h a s e t t
T h e r a t h a s m a n y e n e m i e s — t h e weaael, t h e s k u n k , t h e a u d reading a s i n g l e verse, h e k n e l t d o w n a n d p r a y e d ; —
h a n d l e o l t h e a x e w i t h i n m y g r a s p , s o c e r t a i n w a s l of s u c BOUNDS
LANGDON'S
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M y a x e l a y u p o n t h o b r o w of i h e h i l l T h e first m o v e - n a h e i s killed f o r food, and d r i e d s p l i t ' r a t s a r e sold as a W i l l i a m Bays t h a t J u d g e Cone, a n d h i s wife, from N a s h 1 5 5 R a n d o l p h e c r e e t , C k i c y i p > , 111.
m e n t I m a d e t o w a r d t w i s t i n g t h e l o o p of m y s t i c k a r o u n d d e lic a c y . T h e C h i f f o n i e s of P a r i s fced on t h e m w i t h o u t ville, a r e h e r e , a n d n o t u s e d t o family w o r s h i p a d d h o w - I n E n g l a n d . G i p s i e s c o n t i n u e t o -cat s u c h a s e v e r n e e d y w e ar«v t h e r e i s n a t i m e t o s p a r e in t e l l i n g o u r
BOUNDS A L A N O D O N are a n t h o d i e d t o receive Adver- t h e handle,, s o aft t o d r a w i t w i t h i n m y r e a c h , loosened i t reluetance.
tisement* for t h i s a a d alt the l e a d l n g N e w s p a p e n i of the U . S^, f r o m i t s i c y Test, a n d a w a y ' i t w e n t d o w n t h e h i l l , c r u s h i n g a r e c a u g h t in chicks and b a r n s . A t t h e siegt 1 of M a h a , w a n t s . A m e n . " t h e J u d g e was t a k e n a b a c k , a u d M
s n d are t h e ONf.Y a n d E X C L U S I V B A g e n U f o r the majority
t h r o u g h t h e little f r o s t - b r i t t l e b u s h e s , d o w n u p o n t h e ^6e w h e n t h e F r e n c h w e r e h a r d p r e s s e d , r a t s fetched $ L w a s c o u s i n W i l l i a m . T h e y b o t h pressed t h e old g e n t l e ap22
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of t h e c r e e k , d o w n t o a Gttle fall a f e w r o d s below, a n d
o v e r t h a t i n t o t h e t m f r o z e n pool, w i t h a s u r g i n g s o u n d p r i c e . B n t n o m a n d i r e c t s bis h o s t i l i t i e s a g a i n s t t h e r a t d i d t o t h e i r g
a a i t fefi i n t o t h e w a t e r , t h a t e a r n e d t o send i t s icy chill chiefly b e c a u s e h e c o n s i d e r s h i m a i t j i s a o c e . T r a p s a r e of
T h e royal crown cores not the headache.
little u s e , f o r a r a t will n e v e r e s t e r a t r a p t h i c h one of
t h r o u g h e v e r y vein a n d a r t e r y in m y w h o l e b o d y .
fcrson av'o, D e t r o i t
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN. BATES
Oenoral Agency jTOsmes*!!*.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
TKAVEBSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M F O W L IS,
GUNTON HOUSE,
JAMES K.GUNTON,
T r a v e r s e Oity, Michigan.
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JAMES K. GUNTON,
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Practical Builder and DmugUsmun,
ADVERTISING AGENCY,
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The 6 r e « t Victory In New Hampshire.
The Homestead Bill.
Home Industry.
The old QranHe State has covered herself with glory, [Passed tbe Bouse of BcprcacnutfvM March IX lSCO-Ayea
rfum the IVtroit Dtll, Adtrrttatr
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! Now that the- people of tbe West Jjavo lost all their
and Ac Republicans of that " Switzerland of America," f j f
Offifial Fapr r k the Counties «f Grud Trarer^, Alpua, Bakfr,
where ithas gone and how
have woo new laurels by the brilliant triumph they achiev- Be it enacted by the Senate and House pf Representa- ready cadi, and are wondering
tives of the United States of America in Congress as- it happened to go. It will be1 well for them to look back
Mamtou,ftetagi*Emmet aad Iitkinr.
ed on Tuesday. Though the Republicans of other States,
sembled:
and review the road they have traveled The time was
——**rf• - "nOBtUST BATS8, KSTTOR.
t relying upon their well known patriotian, expected much
' That any person who is the head of a famil7, or who when the united voices of Clay, Webster, Adams; and a
TBA.VBH8E CITY*
from them, they were not prepared for so crushing a vic- has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and is a citi- score of other patriotic statesmen, told the people of the
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FREDDY MORNING, A P R I L 6. 1860.
tory over their thoroughly drilled, well paid, and un- zen of the United States, or "who shall have filed his inten- United States to protect their home industry and beware
tion to become such, as required by the naturalization of the phantom of Free Trade. Thev warned us over
principled opponents. The cohort*, of the administration laws of the United States, shall, from and after the pas?-1 and over again, of the destructive and disastrous effect*
Tbe Homestead Bill Passed the House.
there and elsewhere, had looked v.ith hope and confidence age of this act l>e entitled to enter, free of cost ono nun- of free trade. They held up in glowing and truthful
The Homestead Bill passed the House on the 12th by 114
for a different result; the blow
upon them, therefore, dred and sixty acres of unappropriated public lands, upon colors tho bright and happy effects of home industry,
against 6JL I t provides that any person who w the head
with stunning force. Following so soon upon the great which said person may havo filed a preemption claim, and a home market. On the other side were Calhoun.
of a family or who has arrived at the ago of 21 years and
which may, at the time the application is made, be subject Buchanan, llayne, &c. They told us free trade was the
victoiy in Chicago, it is justly looked upon as a fatal to pre-emption at one dollar and twenty-five cents, or less, palladium of American liberty; that manufacturing built
a citizen of the United States, or who shall have filed
omen. It is the first gun from a whole State, of tho cam- per acre; or eighty acres of such unappropriated lands, up aristocracies, Lords of the loom. Ac., That home
his inteutioh to become such, shall be entitled tp enter,
at two dollars and fifty cents per acre; to oe located in protection was selfish, and its benefits would all accrue
paign, and is premonitory of the final result.
free of cost, 160 acres of public land,: upon which such
It has boon noisily proclaimed over and over again by a body, in conformity to the legal subdivision of public to n few wealthy capitalists.
person may have fixed pre-emption claims, or which
lauds, and after the same shall hare been surveyed
They particularly instituted a war of supposed interest
the whole pro-slavery pre?a, that Republicanism was on
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That tlie person between the capitalist and the laborer. \ \ e followed as
nmy at tbe time such application is made, be subject
the decline. The result of the elections in Chicago, Roch- applying for the benefit of this act shall, upon application nearly as possible tho road prescribed by tho free trade
to pre-emption at a dollar and a quarter or less, per acre,
ester, Auburn, Syracuse,
and the largo gains by the to the register of the land office in which he or she is party. We are now iu a fit couditiou to* lay party aside
or. 80. acres at 82 50 per acrci No certificate is to issue
Republicans in every county in New Y ork, seemed to about to make such entry, make affidavit before the said and look calmly at the results. Wc have a country and
until tbe expiration of five years from the date of entry,
register or receiver that he or she is the head of a family, a patrimony in our mines and lands, such as no other
give the lie to this statement, and now comes good old
or is twenty-one years or mere of age, and that such ap- nation possesses. Wc have untold wealth, but we have
arid on payment of 8lOTlght« are secured to the actual
New Hampshire, v.ith a Republican gain of over one plication is made for his or her exclusive use and benefit, proved to tho world, as well as ourselves, that we have
settler to issue to heirs and devisees the l'ands required,
thousand since la>,t year. The vote of Goodwin, the Re- ami those specially meutioued in tliis act and not either not the judgment mid cajacity to protect tho profits of
which are then in no event to bccome liable fpr the satispublican candidate, is 38,009, and of Catc, pro-slavery, directly or indirectly for the use or benefit of any other our estate from the rapacious intrigues of the old world,
faction of any debts contracted prior to the issue of the
33,410, showi/ig a Republican majority of 4,599. This person or persons whomsoever;and upon filing the affida- when combined with tne hypocritical sophistries of our
patent.
vit with tho register or receiver, life or she shall thereup- own demagogues. Wo have a California which furnishes
will do, as tc, indicate a majority of 8,000, at least, at the on be permitted to enter the quantity of land specified:— $50,000,000 of coin to our seaport towns anuually. Wo
The Homestead Bill which passed the House, was rePfesidentii'J election.
Provided, however, that no certificate shall be given or have a country that has enticed at least $400,000,000 of
ferred, in the Senate, to the Committee on Public Lands.
There is a good moral to be drawn from this noble vic- patent issued therefor until the expiration of five wars capital from foreign countries to invest in our railroads.
The Committee recommended the striking out of the en.
tory by tho Granite Republicans. Before tho election from the date of such entry; and if, at tho expiration of We have inexhaustible mines of coal mid ores of all
acting clause and inserting the Senate bill drafted by Mr.
such time, or at any time within two years thereafter, the kinds—iron, zinc, copper, quicksilver and gold Wo
they made a thorough canvass of the State, upon which person making such entry—or if he be dead, his widow; have the finest lands, lakes mid rivers, of the world.
•Johnson, of Teun. Mr. Johnson's bill excludes, among
they boned the following estimate of the vote:
or in case of her death, his heirs or do views; or in case of With all this wealth, we are comparatively poverty
those who shall have the benefit of public lands, single
a widow making such ontrv, her heirs or devicee, iu case stricken. We have had no war or pestilence, no interWhole number of votes in the State
75,647
men ovor twonty-ono years of ago, widowers without chilof her death—shall prove by two credible witnesses that nal commotion, aud our crops are but little below the
For Icbabod Goodwin
38,928
dren, and foreigners who may declaretheir intentions afhe, she or they havo resided upon and cultivated the same average, and why are wc so poor? Look at the facts:
For Asa P. C'ato
34,750
for the term of five years immediately succeeding the time All our coin goes to Europe to buy European labor.
Doubtful
1,969
ter the passage of the bill, and only allows those who arc
recipienta of lands under the bill to receive alternate sec- This is a remarkably correct estimate of the result, and of filing the affidavit aforesaid; then, in such case. he. - W e paid $33,000,000 last year to France and Germany
she, or they, if nt that time a citizen of the United States, i for silks. We paid $70,000,000 in coin to cover the
tions. The Houso bill includes- the parties named above. shows the thoroughness with which they did their work. shall, ou payment of ten dollars, be entitled to a patent, balance of trade against us. Our beautiful and useful
I t Is said the Republicans will accept Johnson's bill if Tho Republiconnote only fell 919 behind the estimate, as in other eases provided for by laws: And provided, labors are going to decay. Our lake commerce is profitand tho pro-slavery vote 1,340; and the Republican ma- further, That iu ease of the "tenth of both father and less, and rapidly going to decay. English and other forthey cannot get tho one which passed the House.
jority differed but 421, being that number larger than mother, leaving an infant child, or children under twenty- eign shipping is gaining on our American tonnage. Our
real estate has depreciated immensely—at least threeDeath of Gov. Bisscll.
tho estimate. The Republicans of Michigan will sec from years of age, the right and fee shall enure to the benefit
of said infant child, or children; and the executor, admin- fourths of our enterprising men arc either embarrassed
W illiam H. Bisscll, Go^prnor of Illinois, died at his
this statement the necessity of a complete canvass and a istrator, or guardian may, at any time within two years, or materially crippled in their estates. What has proresidence in Springfield, on the 18th ult
thorough organization.
[ Det^Adv.
after the death of the surviving parent, and in accordance duced this state of affairs? The answer is all contained
Gov. Bisscll was born in Hartwick, Oswego county,
with the laws of the State in which suck children for tho iu five words—Slavery, Democracy, and Free Trade—
CHAUTAUQUA DEMOCRAT.—We miss this favorite and time being have their domicil, sell said land for the bene- twin brothers in iniquity. Build your work sliojis in
New York, April 25th. I 8 t l . Ho wassclf-cdueatcd, at-,
tending school in the summer and teaching school in the sterling Republican paper from our table. We deem it fit of said infants, but for no other purpose; and the pur- America, employ your own people, and then you can
one of the very best journals in Western New-York, and
winter. Ho subsequently studied medicine, and graduat- do not like to j>art company. Cannot our old friends chaser shall acquire the absolute title by the purchase, keep enough money in tho countiy to invigorate the
and be entitled to a patent from the United States, on whole commercial und social fabric. The remedy is with
ed in 1834, at the Medical College in Philadelphia Re- Fletcher & Parker afford to keep up tho exchange for payment of tho office fees and sum of monoy hcreiu spcci- ourselves. Let it be applied.
MICHIGAN.
moving to Illinois, he practiced his profession there un- "auld limp syne?" Wo have had niany a tilt with DeaCuriosities of Vital Statistics.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the register
tili 1840, when ho was elected to the State Legislature, con Fletcuer " in the days when we went gipseying;" and
The statistical tables of the present compared with
we used to pat Parker on tho head and predict that he of the Land Office shall note all such applications on the
n o then changed the medical profession for the legal pro- would prove an illustrious son of a noble sire. Don't
tract-books and plats of his office, and keep a register of those of tho last ccntury, show that human life is imfession, stndied for the Bar and was admitted, and after snub us now that our prophecy has been fulfilled.
all such entries, and make return thereof to the General proving, that is, growing longer. From the records,of
a brief but successful practice was elected Prosecuting
[Grand Traverse Herald.
Land Office, together with the proof upon which they deaths, the following tabic of prospects of life at various
ages has been mode, and is used iiy the Life Insurance
Attorney in 1844.
We clip the'above from a paper published away up in hove been founded.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all lands ac- Companies in fixing their rates of insurance. The morTho Mexican War which now broke out, induced him tho wilds of Michigan by MORGAN BATES Esq. W c had
quired under the provisions of this act shall in no event tality is so great in infancy, that the prospect of life in
again to change hia occupation. Ho gave up the fornm struck the Herald from our exchange list, ns it was a long
become liable to the satisfaction of any-debt or debts con- the first year is comparatively small. At the end of the
for the field, volunteered for tho Army, and served with time getting here, and of course possessed no local inter- tracted prior to tho insuing of tbe patent therefor.
first year the child lias the prospect of 33 years more;
distinction, especially at Bucna Vista, as Captain of tho est; but that puff has done i t Wo replaco the Herald
Sec. a. And bo it further enacted, That if at any at the end of the second year 38 years more; at tho end
2d'Regiment of Illinois Volunteers. Returning from on the list, and will continue tho exchange while MORGAN time after the filing of the affidavit, ns required in the of tho third year 40 years more; and nt the end of the
fifth
year 40.88 (40 mid 88 hundredths) years more. The
Mexico, he was elected to Congress, where he served from BATES is the Editor. It is useless for us to eulogise Mr. second section of this act and before the expiration of the table" below carries on this estimate by periods of five
five years aforesaid, it shall bo proven, after the duo no1849j to 1855. In 1856 ho was cloctod Governor of Illi- B. as a political writer and an able Editor, his fame extends tice to the settler, to the satisfaction of the Register ofthe years to tho 95th year. Any man may judge from it how
nois. I
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from Chautauqua to San Francisco. Thirty years ago, Land Office, that the person having filed such affidavit much longer he may reasonably expect to live.
Ymrnpad Kr.lAge.
Year sn-l Tr.
Iu, all these positions he has discharged the duties de- we being then a lad" of ten years of age, we remember Mr. shall have actually changed his or her residence, or aban- ARC.
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volved upon him with fearless energy and sagacity. His Bates as the live Editor of tho Chautauqua Republican doned the said ehtrv for more than six months at any to
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time, then, and in that event, the land so entered shall re- 16
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many noble qualities had surrounded him with a host of in this village. The lettering of his sign can still be dis- vert to the Government.
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peraond friends, who rejoiced in his growing reputation tinctly seen upon the building just above the " Shaw
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and influence, and hod hoped to aid in his elevation to House," peeping through the fading coats of paiut that al shall be permitted to make more than one entry under SO
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the provisions of this act: and that the Commissioner of
still higher posts of usefulness.
havo been laid over i t
2f..e»K"i.
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the General Laud Office is hereby required to prepare and «S
We well remember the pleasure wo enjoyed in readissue such rules and regulations, consistent with this act,
From Manistee.
These calculations are made on the basis of tbe whole
ing the stories of that same Repubfican, while " our no- as shall be necessary and proper to carry its prorations
Tho Republican Caucus of Manistee County was held
population If only the temperate and prudent, who
ble sire" took just as much pleasure in perusing the sharp into effect; and that the registers and receivers ofthe sevalone can get lifo Insurance, were included, the chance*
nt tho School House in Manistee village on Saturday, 24th
sayings that its Editor got off at tho expense of the " Anti eral I .and Offices shall bo entitled to receive the same of life would bo thirty per cent better. This difference
ult Tho different townships in the connty were well
Masonic Jamestown Journal" then published by our pre- compensation for any lands entered under the provisions is in favor of the security of the Insurance Companies.
of this act that they are now entitled to receive when the
represented, and all manifested a strong and earnest inIn regard to the increase of population, tho singular
sent associate, A. Fletcher, Esq. But what a world of same quantity of land is entered with money, one half to
terest in tho welfare of the Republican cause. DKLOS
fact is presented in the Life Tables, that where there are
change is ours! Thirty years, have quickly fled " to join be paid by tno person making tho application at tho time
only four children born to each family, the population
L. FU.KR was called to tho Chair, and T. J. Ramsdoll
tho years beyond flood," wc find those two opposing Fkli- of so doing, and the other half on the iaroe of the certifi- remains stationary. In Paris, for a scries of years, alelected Secretary. The Caucus then proceeded to nomitors and publishers, who had so many sharp tilts in their cate, by the person to whom it may be issued: Provid- though there were four children to a family, tho populanate a Sheriff and County Surveyor for election at the
ed That nothing contained in this act shall bo so conyounger days in this same pleasant village, still upon the struted as to impair or interfere in any manner whatever tion would have diminished, if it had not been kept good
Special County Election this Spring.
stage of action. One, after various fortunes, following with existing pre-emption rights: And provided, further, by immigration. In the rural districts, infant life is more
J . T, Bake man was unanimously nominated for Sheriff,
robust, and four children to each faniily a little more than
the ups and downs of political life, at one time in affluence That all persons who may have filed tneir applications keeps the whole population good There is no gain of
and James P. McGinly for County Surveyor.
on the golden shores of the Pacific, now quietly settled for a pre-emption right prior to the passags of this act population, taking city and country together, without as
Tho Caucus then, in accordance with tho notice of its
many as six children to each pair of parents. Taking
almost beyond the borders of civilization on Lake Huron, shall be eutitlcd to ml privileges of this act
1
call, resolved itself into a Republican County Convenpublishing a neat Republican paper, and hope he is reap- Hostilities Between the United States and Mexico, these statistics for a basis, it is evident that it will not
tion to appoint a Delegate to tho State Convention,
require n very long period for "the Colts completely to
Capture of two Mexican War Steamers.
ing an abundant reward in his declining years.
which resulted in the excellent appointment of DELOS L.
New Orleans papers or Thursday last, contain details supplant the Anglo-Saxons in Now England. Men—
The other, has remained upon the same spot and has
FILER.
of Mexican news received by the Star of tho West.— families with one or two children only, are pretty cerbecome one of the fixtures of Jamestown, he, evidently Miramon, with 5,000 men and a numerous train of artille- tainly doomed to extinction.
A resolution wa? unanimously passed instructing Mr.
The statistical tables show that five por cent more
believed that tho " rolling stone gathers no moss." He ry mid ammunition stores, had encamped within four
Filer to vote for n e b Delegates to tbe National Convenmales than females are born This is supposed to be ti
still lives, honored and respected; sets type daily upon miles of Vera Cruz, establiang his headquarters at Medecompensation for the greater waste of male life in dantion as would vote for Win. H. 8eward as a candidate
the Democrat, with a rapidity and accuracy that aston- lin. Colonel Vivaddo, who commanded one of the prin- gerous labors. Tbe wholesale slaughter of men in war
for the Presidency.
cipal forts on the Southern side ot Vera Cruz, had been
ishes many yonng men, who claim to be proficients in the
detected in a conspiracy to blow up tho fort on the ap- is not provided for in any of Nature's arrangements, and
MASSACHUSETTS AKD GOV. SKWARD.—The Boston cor- a r t
proach or Miramon. Thirty conspirators had been ban- in nations most piven to war, tbe women are necessarily
While wc, tho boy of thirty years ago, find ourself, so ished from tho city, and Vivaddo nad been condemned to driven to labor in the fields.
respondent of the New York Tribune, states that tho late
Democrats Afraid of Starvation la Charleston.
Massachusetts Republican Convention was unmistakably far as years are concerned, on tho down hill side of life— close imprisonment The Havana expedition under Marin whicn had raised the Mexican flag when out of the
Baltimore, March 16.
for Seward, probably in th<! proportion of three to one, tho associate of the Anti-Masonic publisher of 1828.— Havana Harbor, was last heard of at Sisal. It was well
The Committee ofthe National Democratic Conventhough Gov. Banks had a considerable body of supporters. The vicissitudes of politics have brought us three into the armed, and it was thought other vessels had sailed from
tion are here to-day inquiring as to the capacity of the
But they did not attempt to push him as a candidate.— same fold. May many years bo spared us all, in which to Havana on the same mission. Marin was to land on the hotels, terms for board, &C., with tbe view of bavin? an
He states that the feeling in favor of Gov. Seward has in- do good battle for tho cause of Truth and Right and in the coast near the mouth of tho River Medclin, and thus com- informal meeting of the Democratic Committee at Charmunicate with Miramon. Juarez, however, had planted
creased immensely since his speech, and has been concen- fickle changes of fortune, may wo some day havo the a battery at that point and had stationed vessels along leston, and adjourning to this ctiy. They say that Charleston will neither be able to accommodate nor to feed
trated so (hat now it has power to control the State. pleasure of meeting each other face to face.
the coast to intercept Marin.
the many thousands who will congregate there. Our ho[Chautauqua Democrat
The District Conventions, ho also thinks, if tbe people
The United States ship Savannah, Saratoga and Pre- tel keepers promise tbe committee regular charges," with
ble
\rtre
anchored
under
the
inside
walls
of
San
Juan
De
take pains to attend them and do not permit themselves
the well-known hospitality of our citizens to open their
Wo have the particulars of the capture of the Spanish
to be humbugged, will generally elect Seward delegates. Mexican vessels at Vera Cruz. I t appears they refused XTUoa, ready to act in an emergencv. Capt Turner, of doors to all who cannot Unaccommodated at the Hotels.
the Saratoga, had gone to Miramon s camp, in behalf of The delegation from Illinois alooe will number one thouTwo districts have already selected delegates both of to announce their nationality, and when Capt Turner sent the American citizens.
: sand.
whom are understood to be in favor of Gov. Seward.
LATER.—By telegraph, we have Now Orleans advices
a boat with a flag to demand their nationality, the boat
BANK Ci-osEnix Mn.wAcxrF-—The Marine Bank of
of yesterday, and Vera Cruz to the 7th inst, which wear
PCBCQASE OF THE " PAK-HANDUK."—Beaolntioai havo was fired upon twice. Tho Saratoga then fired a broad- a serious aspect Miramon was cloeely besieging Vera this city has cloned its doors, andwhateror business perbeen Introduced into the. Pennsylvania Legislature con- side into the'General Miramon, when tbe action became Cruz, and made an assult on the night of the 7th, which sons may have with its officers may- be transacted at Messrshowever, was repulsed. Two of the ChurCh party's steam- Marshall Jb liter's banking bouse. T h e cause of this
templating thopurchase of that portion of Virginia known general, resulting as already announced
ers have arrived at New Orleans, prizes to our naval force proceeding has been traced to its large line of discountas the " Pan-Handle." If empowers the Government to
RBTTRNED TO THE UTICA ASTXUK.—Clarke B. Coch- at Vera Cruz, but on what grounds is not stated We last fall, and the insufficient securities of its customers.—
appoint three commissioners, to meet siniliu number to rane, M. C. from the Montgomery district N. Y., has are dearly on the eve of Ming embroiled in the domestic Depositors will not lose anything, as the asserts are suffibe appointed on behalf of Virginia, to negotiate such ces- returned to the State Lunatio Asylum at Utica, after a quarrels of the Mexicans, to subserve personal and sec- cient to fund the greater part perhaps all, ofits indebted[N. Y. Tribnne.
ness.
, [Wfocqain, 10th.
sion. The Pennsylvania commissioners are to report the brief visit to his family. His friends hope for his recove- tional ends.
...
terms and condition^ if any are agreed to. to the next ry, but it is not thought probable that he will resume his
Tbe Washington Republic and tho National Era are
The Prince of W ales leaves England for Canada about
session of the Legislature of the State.
seat in the House.
the end of May or beginning of June.
to be consolidated
TRAVERSE CITY.
NEW GOODS. |
THE MILEAGE REFORM.—Tho W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e C i n c i n n a t i G a z e t t e s a y s :
The
Mileage l i e
M * . L U C E ' S S p r a c n ^ r - W o shall publish t h e able a n d
f o r m Bill w h i c h p a s s e d t h e H o u s e t h e 6 t h i n s t , p r o p o s a l
i n t e r e s t i n g s p e e c h o f H o n . D . 0 . LEACH, R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
t o r e d u c e t h e rate p a i d p e r mile ooe-half a n d p r o v i d e s t h a t
in C o n g r e s s from t h i s D i s t r i c t , in o a r n e x t
t h e d i s t a n c e p a i d f o r shall b e e s t i m a t e d o n a s t r a i g h t line
W E HAVE SOW OPENED
T h e L a r g e s t S t o c k of
b e t w e e n t h e m e m b e r ' s residence a n d t h e c i t y of W a s h i n g -
Township Elections.
TRAVEBSK C r r r . — T h e c o n t e s t a t t h e E l e c t i o n o n M o n -
ton.
I t s r e s u l t will bo t o s a v e t o t h e T r e a s u r y a b o u t t h r e e -
GOODS, GROCERIES,
d a y w a s s p i r i t e d , b a t t h e m o s t p e r f e c t g o o d feeling p r e - f o u r t h s of all t h e m o n e y n o w p a i d t o C o n g r e s s u p o n t h e
v a i l e d . T h o D e m o c r a t s f o n g h t h a r d a n d d i e d g a m e . m i l e a g e p r e t e n s e . I t s s u c c e s s in t h e S e n a t e is b e y o n d
T h e Republicans were completely triumphant, electing p e r t d venture.
e v e r y m a n on t h e i r t i c k e t b y t h o foHowing m a j o r i t i e s :
S u p e r v i s o r — P e r r y H a n n a h , 39 maj. over J o h n Black;
Town C k r k — A l b e r t W . Bacon, 39 maj. over J a m e s K .
U n n t o n ; T o w n T r e a s u r e r — H e n r y D . Campbell, 6 maj.
o v e r 0 . A . S t e v e n s ; J u s t i c e s of t h e P e a c e — M o r g a n
Bates, 4 1 maj. o v e r L y m a n S m i t h ;
S a l m o n Steele, 3 2
maj. over Geo. W . B r y a n t ; School I n s p e c t o r s — J o h n F .
G r a n t , 3 7 m a j . o v e r D . C. G o o d a l e ; T h o m a s a H i t c h c o c k , 3 9 m a j . o v e r T h e r o n B o s t w i c k ; D i r e c t o r s of t h e
P o o r — P e r r y Hannah, 4 1 maj. over Alvin A . Smith;
W i l l i a m Fowle, 4 3 maj. over Dominiok D u n n ; Commiss i o n e r of H i g h w a y s — T h o m a s A . H i t c h c o c k , 4 2 inaj.
o v e r J o s e p h M o o d y ; C o n s t a b l e s , S t e p h e n G i b s o n , J as.
Feely, J o h n Osboni and A u g u s t u s Anderson, 4 0 m a j .
NORTXIPORT.—Philo Beers, ( D e m . ) elected S u p e r v i s o r
by 27 majority; W . W . Barton, ( R e p u b . ) elocted T o w n
T r e a s u r e r b y 14 m n j .
b a l a n c e of t i c k e t D e m o c r a t i c .
CESTRKTTLLB.—Two R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t s r u n — n o D e mocratic opposition.
R o b e r t L e e elected Supervisor by
4 majority over L. D. Quackenbush.
PEVTXKUI-A.—Democratic b y 9 m a j .
Sweeny elected
Supervisor over Fowler,
MEGUZEK.—All R e p u b l i c a n .
pervisor.
Lemuel R
Smith,
R e t u r n s c a m e t $ o late t o b e g i v e n in f u l L
Mn.ro.v.—Republican unanimously.
cratic vote c a s t
Not
& Demo-
WHITEWATER—(new t o w n ) — W i l l i a m I I . F i f e e l e c t e d
Supervisor without opposition—So votes polled—all Republican.
T w o Republican towns to hear from.
T h e r e will b e
seven R e p u b l i c a n and t w o D e m o c r a t i c Supervisors in t h e
Board.
G r a n d T r a v e r s e County i s all right
Republican Connty Convention.
A t t h e Republican County Convention held a t T r a verao C i t y on t h e 5 t h of A p r i l i n s t , CURTIS FOWI-ER, E s q .
in t h e C h a i r , a n d C . H . H o l d c n , S e c r e t a r y , H o n . PEBRT
HANNAH w a s a p p o i n t e d a D e l e g a t e t o r e p r e s e n t G r a n d
T r a v o r s e C o u n t y in t h e S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n t o bo h e l d a t
D o t r o i t on t h e 2 d of M a y n e x t , t o a p p o i n t Delegates- t o
t h e N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n a t C h i c a g o on t h e 1 6 t h of M a y ,
to nominate candidates for President qod V i c e President
of the United States.
O n m o t i o n of SALMONSTEELE, E s q . , i t w a s u n a n i m o u s l y
Resolved,
T h a t o u r D e l e g a t e b e r e q u e s t e d t o u s e all
h o n o r a b l e m e a n s t o s e c u r e t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of MORGAN
BATES, E S O , E d i t o r of t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , as
o n e of t h o D e l e g a t e s t o r e p r e s e n t t h i s S t a t e in t h e C h i cago Convention.
MORQAX BATES i n t r o d u c e d t h e following r e s o l u t i o n s ,
which were unanimously adopted:
Resolved,
T h a t i t i s n e v e r e x p e d i e n t t o a b a n d o n principle f o r expediency.
Resolved,
T h a t while w e pledge a cordial support to
any tried and truo Republican w h o may be nominated a t
t h e C h i c a g o C o n v e n t i o n f o r t h o P r e s i d e n c y , WILLIAM
H . SEWARD is e m p h a t i c a l l y o u r first c h o i c e .
THE CENSUS.—We u n d e r s t a n d
that
U.' S. M a r s h a l
B a g g h a s a p p o i n t e d P h i l o B e e r s , of N o r t h p o r t t o talco
t h e C e n s u s of t h i s c o u n t y .
Our Postmaster and Frank
S t e v e n s w e r e applicants for t h o place, b u t t h e i r D o u g l a s
proclivities killed them.
W e are very sorry.
Beers
w i l l m a k e a g o o d t h i n g o u t of i t f o r h o k n o w s h o w t o
count and'figure.
H A R D - U P . — T h o D e m o c r a t s in t h i s t o w n a r e h a r d - u p
for timber, and wore compelled t o ^ o into the R e p u b l i c a n
r a n k s t o find a s u i t a b l e c a n d i d a t e f o r S u p e r v i s o r .
Join*
BLACK a s s u r e s u s t h a t h e i s a n d a l w a y s h a s b e e n a R e p u b lican, a n d t h a t h e d i d n o t k n o w t h a t h i s n a m e w a s on t h e
D e m o c r a t i c ticket for Supervisor.
REPUBLICAN -CAUCUS.—At a C a u c u s of t h e R e p u b l i c a n s of T r a v e r s e , h e l d a t T r a v e r s a C i t y o n t h e 3 d i n s t ,
( M o r g a n B a t e s in t h e C h a i r , mid J o h n F . G r a n t S e c r e t a r y , ) MORQAX BATES, SALMON STEELE a n d
HENRY D .
CAMPBELL, w e r e a p p o i n t e d D e l e g a t e s t o t h e C o u n t y C o n vention.
DESPICABLE.—To s e e o n e of J a m e s B u c h a n a n ' s OfficoHolders. button-holemg Republicans on T o w n Meeting
d a y a n d b e g g i t i g t h e m t o v o t e f o r h i m f o r a t o w n office!
Faugh!
S n o c m x a — A m a n u o m e k W a r d , n e a r M a r s h a l l , rec e n t l y killed h i 3 w i f e b y a b l o w w i t h a n a x , w h i l e sho w a s
i n b e d a n d asleep.
H e r h e a d w a s literally s p l i t o p e n
w i t h a singio b l o w .
W h i s k y did i t
RETRENCHMENT.—The C o m m i t t e e o n W a y s a n d M e a n s
have
reduced
M r . C o b b ' s estimates i n the appropriation
b i l l s a b o u t $ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 in t h e a g g r e g a t e , b y a p p l y i n g r e t r e n c h m e n t w h e r e v e r e x p e r i e n c e a n d i n v e s t i g a t i o n justified i t
_ j
T h e C h i c a g o D e m o c r a t f a v o r s t h e n o m i n a t i o n of S e w ard and Lincoln, as tho Republican candidates for P r e s i d e n t and V i c e - P r e s i d e n t
S u c h a ticket would carry
every F r e e S t a t e except California, b y . a n overwhelming
mojority, and almost without a contest n o matter who
tho Charleston ataro holders may select
N e w d i s o o v e r i e s of S i l v e r M i n e s a r e reported b y e v e r y
a r r i v a l f r o m C a l i f o r n i a , a n d t h e i n t e r e s t of m i n i n g f o r i t
b i d s f a i r t e e q u a l , if Dot eclipse, t h a t i n m i n i n g f o r g o l d .
A letter w n l t e n f r o m W a s h i n g t o n to 8 e n a t o r M u u r o e
of t h e O n o n d a g a D i s t r i c t
p u b l i s h e d in T h e S y r a c u s e
Journal, says:
» C a m e r o n t o l d m e tenhy t h a t M r . S e w a r d c o u l d c a r ry Penrngtrania by 10,000 majority."
CONSUMPTION CURED!
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation of the Chemically Pure Compound of the
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of L I M E nnd SODA,
Originally discovered a n d prescribed by D r . J . F.CBCRCUILL
of Pari* as * Specific Remedy for
COISTSUMPTION I
AND
P R O V I S I O N S ,
r p H E EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS OBTAINED IN A L L
J . the stages of Pulmonary Disease by D r . Churchill's n» w
h a v e w i t h o n e a c c o r d , r e s o l v e d t o fleece t h e D e l e g a t e s t o
T r e a t m e n t — t h e HYPO PHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA
We e v e r ' b r o u g h t to this m a r k e t ; which we will he happy t o — r e m o v e s all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value of
t h f t s l a v e h o l d e r s ' C o n v e n t i o n , t o t h e u t m o s t e x t e n t of t h e i r
oOer at i n c h prices a* will accord reasonably with the TIMES. this Discovery. Consumption is no longer to be regarded as
an i n c u r a b l e malady.
p o w e r , a n d h a v e d e c l a r e d in a d v a n c e t h r o u g h t h e i r p r e s s
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians have already adopted t h i s
t h a t t h e " N o r t h e r n h o r d e , " especially, will b e offered
Traverse City, Nov- S5,1R59. 1
) -tf
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable success. I.i-t no Consunipn e i t h e r h o s p i t a l i t y , n o r civility, b u t will, on t h e c o n t r a r y ,
ve delay a m o m e n t t o try it. I t i s their last hope!
Dr. C h u r c h i l l says:
b e " w a t c h e d " a s p i c k p o c k e t s , -the l a n d l o r d s of C h i c a g o
" I am a n x i o u s that the H v r o r n o s r n i T K s should be b r o u g h t .
FOR T H E CAMPAIGN!
h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h a t t b e v shall c h a r g e only t h e i r usual
J speedilj- as possible, i n t o universal use, as 1 KNOW that tnev
will prove n o t only as sure a Remedy in Consumption as y u i
r a t e s f o r b o a r d , a n d t h o c i t i z e n s t h a t t h e i r d o o r s will b e T w e n t y C o p i e s S e v e n M o n t h s f o r E i g h t D o l l a r s ! !
nine is in I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, bat nl»o as effectual a Preservet h r o w n w i d e o p e n t o all w h o m a y r e q u i r e s u c h act.-: of
ve as Vaccination in Small P o x .
M I E •PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF T H E PRESENT
- In no i n s t a u c e have 1 found the remedy fail to p r o d u c r
courtesy.
,
. y e a r will be the most exciting and important of any 4 •crvthlng that could reasonably be expected from it.
toown in t h e history of the country. T o secure an auspi" O u t of tw enty-two cases in the t h i r d or last stage, treated
T h e N e w O r l e a n s D e l t a a d v o c a t e s t h e r e t i r e m e n t of cious result, will require a great deal of earnest and system- at my Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, eight have completely
atic
labor.
Every
school
district
should
be
supplied
with
recovered,
eight"have died, a n d six are still under treatment.
t h e S o u t h e r n Delegates from the Charleston Convention,
a r g u m e n t s bearing upon the great questions at issue. This Such a result is altogether unparalleled in the annals of mediin case t h o m a j o r i t y of t h a t b o d y insist u p o n the a b r o g a - -an be done in no n a v so easily or so cheaply as by the cir- c i n e . "
•ulation of newspapersThis Remedy is the most powerful Generator of Blood
tion of t h e t w o - t h i r d s r u l e .
T H E DETROIT ADVERTISER will earnestly labor to do known, and is eqnallv efficacious in all CoriuS of Debility.
its full duty in tills momentous struggle, a n d with this end in
T h o C a l i f o r n i a L e g i s l a t u r e h a v e passed t h e bill t o e n a - view, its facilities for rendering efficient service to the Repub- j Asthma, Bronchitis, N e r v o u s Diseases, Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
-or whatever depends on deficient vitality of the system.
ble J u d g e T e r r y , w h o s h o t B r o d c r i c k . t o c a r r y t h e t r i a l iican cause have lately liecn largely increased. I n order t o
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The DKT SALTS furnished to the profession. Single bottles
Tho number of the Weekly Advertiser which will be Issued
G o v e r n o r b y t h e d e a t h o f G o v e r n o r Bisscll, h i s t e r m e x concentrated solution sent by mail, when specially ordered,
a the llrst of May, will record the doings of the Charleston
•Id wholesale and retail at the Sole General Depot In t h e U.
p i r i n g n e x t J a n u r y . n o is a R e p u b l i c a n .
Convention, so far as they may then be known. The paper S. 43 J o h n street. I«et no one deceive you, but purchase a n d
will continue to lie sent f r o m that date, on tho t e r m s staled
only " W i n c h e s t e r ' * P r e p a r a t i o n . "
S n o w fell in R o c h e s t e r , N . Y . ,
I M o n d a y t h e 1 2 t h above, until the 27tli of November,—throe weeks after the
Dr. Churchill's Work on Consumption
election—and the intervening period will include tho e n t i r e is now ready, and will be sent gratis to every Consumptive o r
u l t , t o t h e d e p t h of ten i n c h e s .
progress as well as t h i result of the contest. Those who Nervous sufferer In the United States, on receipt of twvlv*
preserve a file of the Weekly Advertiser d u r i n g these seven
T h e G o v e r n o r h a s v e t o e d t h e bill t o p r o h i b i t S u n d a y
loiiths, will, therefore, be in possession of a complete hisamusements in N o w Y o r k .
sumption. Address,
election, the Advertiser will keep a careful record of other
public events, and especially of such as affect the prosperity
ami excitc the interest of the people of Michigan. D u r i n g
ils career of thirty years, it has been indentilien, more than
any other paper, with their progress and advancement, and
through its correspondents and Its attention t o the local interests of the varions sections, is doing more now than any p
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
s o r . i c i T o n IN CHANCEJ IY,
other in Detroit, to develop the resources and build up tho V T will send her address to Mrs. E. Creagor, Baltimore City.
MAN'1ST EE, MICHIGAN*.
wealth of the Suite.
Maryland, with three 3 cent postage s t a m p s enclosed, shall
Office S'-cond Door N o r t h of RnswcH'K II otiel.
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We ink the aid of Republicans throughout Uio State, In exWon
t e n d i n g the circulation of the Advertiser for the Campaign.
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OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—NOTI< IS HERE- With a little effort, large club* can lie obtained at every PostBY GIVEN, that the contracts f o r building t l i e Allegan, Office. a n d those districts arc most reliable in every contest, I I 7 1 I Y L A B O R S O H A R D W H E N W A S H I N G I
V V 1 have a chemical process for cleaning clothing; by t h e
Muskegon, and Trnvfcrse"Bay State Road, throng! i the Coun- where the greatest number papers is taken.
use of which the clothes can bo washed very closn w i t h o u t
ties of Allegan, Ottawa, Muskegon, Oceana, M a s o n . Manistee,
TWENTY COPIES of the Weekly Advertiser will bo sent boiling, and with very little rubbing. Bv this method much
a n d Grand Traverse will be let t o t h e lowest bi di'iers at t h o
. one address, for one year, for F I F T E E N DOLLARS—or 75 hard labor can lie savod—THE WASHING CAN BE D O N E
times and places following:—viz :
:nts a copy—in advance. Single copies $1 per annum.
IN U A L F T H E TIME, and the clothes are very white and clean,
All t h a t portion lying in the county of Allegorn will he let
The SEMI-WEEKLY is published on Wednesdays and Sat- a n d last much longer, for they arc n o t w o r n by rubbing a s bv
,tho Village of Al'legan on Tuesday* the loth d.iv of April,
I860, c o m m e n c i n g at nine o'clock, A. M., being- about 21 urdays. at Two Dollars tier annum, in advance. It contains the old way of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. The articles u s e d
• lost of the m a t t e r published in the Daily.
cost b a t littlo and are easy t o obtain. I mail tho recelpe to
lilea.
All lying in the county of Ottawa, a t the v i l l a g e of Grand
The DAILY ADVERTISER is published at Six Dollars per order, postage psid. on receipt of fifty c e n t s ; three c e n t p o s t age stamps as good as money.
Haven," on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 18CI), -co a m c n c i n g
in urn.
lotf
Address,
DR. J . P. CREAGEE,
at nine o'clock, A. M., being uliout 27 miles.
Baltimore City. Md.
All lying In tho County of Muskegon, at the vll In ?e of MusORTC;A<;E HALE DEFAULT HAVING BEEN
' . • I f you want s o m e t h i n g do not miss the W a s h i n g Mid
kegon on Tuesday, the 24 th day of April, 1860, at nitre o'clock,
made in thu condition of a certain Mortgage executed
nev recipes, for t h e y are all I claim f o r them, and t h e y
A.'
being about 25 miles.
on tho 17th day of August, 1H5H, by Patrick A. Smith and
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All that part lying In the County of Oceana, a t tli c village Catharine Smith his wife, of Mackinaw, State of Michigan, to should be in even- family.
of Rosevclt, on Thursday, the 3d day of May, at n i n c o'clock, Michael Murray and Patrick Murray, of the same place, and
O N E Y - T I I E B E S T O F H O N E Y . — I HAVE A
A. M., being about 26 miles.
recorded on the 26th day of August, 1
in the Register's
valuable recipe f o r m a k i n g Honey, w h i c h I will send to
A11 lying in tho County of Mason, at the villi ige of Pero Otltoe of the County of Mackinaw, in Liber B. of Mortgngos,
any person upon receipt of fifty cents. We make use of i t
Marquette, on Monday, the 14th day of May, I860, c o m m e n c - on pages GO and 67; and the amount claimed to be due on the
' our family. AT H A L F TH E COST, and consider it s s good
ing at nine o'clock, A. M., b e i n g about 27 miles.
said Mortgage. ;>t the date of t h i s notice, being t h e sum of
tho best article or Bee honuy, J IIOU ' w n i c n IT CAXNOT BK
All lying ifr the County of Manistee, at the v i l l a , o f Manis- ninety-seven dollars ($97 00); nnd no suit or proceedings at
TOLP. Any person who will make a n d sell it, can clear f r o m
tee, on Wednesday, the 23d day of May, ltfGO at ni a e o'clock, law h a v i n g lieen Instituted to recover the same or anv part
two to three dollars n e r day. I t only requires f o u r articles t o
A. MM being about 26 miles.
thereof: Notice Is therefore hereby given, that we shall fore- make it. and they con lie had at any store f o r fifty cents.
And all lying in the County of Grand Traverse, a t T r a v e r s e close said Mortgage by a sale of the premises described thereEvery family may have t h i s delightful luxury, f o r any lady
City, on Monday, the 4th day of J u n e , 1SU0, a t n i n a o'clock A. in. at public auction, to the highest bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e
cun make it in fifteen minutes, a t a n y time. Three cent postM. ."being about 31 miles, including that part l y i n g in tho 2 0 t h d n y o f J u n e n e x t , at the h o u r of two o'clock in the
age stamps as good as mono}-.
County of Leelanau, which will lie let at the sam u t i m e and afternoon of said day, at the f r o n t door of the Couri-Hotjse
Address,
DR. J . P. CRBAOER,
place.
,
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Tor suid Mackinaw County, (the said Court-House being the
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Baltimore City Mil.'
Said c o n t r a c t s will be let a t the place of h o l d i n g C i r c u i t place for holding the District Court for said Mackinaw CounCourts in tho villages designated.
ty,) in order to satisfy and pay the amount due on said mort- T H E " P A L . V S K I T I M E S , " HAWKINBVILLF, G a . .
The r o a d f r o m the villago of Allegan to s o i - t h bank of gage, with tlie interest, cost and exjienses allowed by law. Ji of March 3d, 1 ho9, s a v s :
G r a n d River, near Grand Haven, to be cleared of at t n d i u g a n d The premises in said mortgage described are as follows, to
« P I N E HONEY.—Dr. R." C. Smith of this county, j n t s e n t c d
fallen t i m b e r four rods wide—from the Village of P e r r y s b u r g wit: B e i n g a I / i t ninety feet square, and bounded on the is with beautiful honey, eqnal if n o t superior to a n y t h i n g
t o Black Lake In Muskegon County six rods w i d e , a n d f r o m North by a road leading t o the Farm of Ambrose K Daven- we ever saw. T h i s honey was manufactured by Mr*. Smith,
Black Lake n o r t h , from four to s i x rods wide as th a Commis- port, mid along said road ninety feet; and on the East bv a a c c o r d i n g tii tho directions given in » Vecipe which s h e pursioner* may determine a n d w h i c h wilt be annonu ced at tho lot owned by U illiam B. Astor, and along said lot ninety feet; chased of DR. J . P. CREAOER, Baltimore City, Maryland.
time's a n d placos of l e t t i n g the contracts. The roi -d bed. t h o and on t h e "South by a lot owned by J . Dunning, and along Any person can get the recipe for tuttking lioney, nnd be Ine n t i r e length, to I * two rods wide, well grubtied. a n d turn- the boundary of the said lot ninety foot: and on the West by dependent of the Honey bee, by w r i t i u g to Dr. Cresger, 60S
piked, with sufficient d i t c h c s to carry off all surf ace water, a road loading from the said Davenport Road t o I/ike Huron, West Baltimore street, Baltimore City, Maryland, enclosing
and to be raised two foet abovo the surface of tl ie d i t c h c s and h a v i n g ninety feet f r o n t i n g on the s a i d - r o a d , in the vil- lift) c
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" en the nature of the g r o u n d requires i t Whei e culverts lage of Mackinaw. Dated Mackinaw. March 1,1S60.
T H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L I . — D R . J . P . CBEAy be necessary, the same to be built in a good HI id substanMICHAEL M U R R A Y . )
X ger I# the agent wholesale a n d retail for Dr. Wliealletgh's
1 manner, of sonnd hewn timber, and t o be twent y (20) feet
rnarir.-12w
P A T R I C K MURRAY. ? M o r t 8 * R C "'
celebrated Fenialu Pills. THESE PILLM ARE TUCI-V n t r i u s wide. Upon all wet, marshy ground, said road mu <t lie conCLE FOR LADIES, FOR T U B * WILL RESTORE HEALTH WHEN IT
structed of t i m b e r not less t h a n eighteen [18] feet l o n g ; said
V A T HAVE BECOME I V r A l R R P FT!"SI A S T C A T S * WHATEVKK.
timber to be hown or flattened on one side, to f o r t i the surface of t h e road, a n d the sidewufficiently straighten ed to form
l A C C O R D A N C E W I T I I L A W , I DO HEREBY They n e v e r have failed in any case where the directions around
cloqe a n d compact w o r k ; the whole to be spotted d own o n to
fix and appoint the tiroes for holding the Circuit C o u r t s the box containing these Pills have been strictly followed.
good and substantial stringers, so as to form a s m o o t h a n d for t h e Ninth Judicial Circuit of the State of Michigan, for Indeed, there lias no case of failure occured t o our knowledge.
Being purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Single boxes
the years 1HG0 and lfttil, as follows: In
level surface.
Contracts will be let on t h e above work to s u i t bi. Idem, b u t ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of March, Uic mailed to order, paid, upon receipt of SI—three ceni|po*tag-'
„ o contracts will be considered for leas than one m le.
second Tuesday of July, and the fourth Tuesday of Octo- stamps as good as money.
Address,
DR. J . P. CREAGEB.
Full specifications for said w o r k will be .given at the time
ber.
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Baltimore City, Md.
of l e t t i n g said contracts, or be f u r n i s h e d prior there lo by N. OTTAWA COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday of March, the
H White, to whom all c o m m u n i c a t i o n s relative tlici e t o may
f o u r t h Tuesday of J a n e , and the t h i r d Tuesday in OctoA T R I M O N Y ! — M A T R I M O N Y ! ! — D R . CREAGElt
bo addressed at Grand Haven, Mich.
ber.
i s the a g e n t for D r . W i n d e r ' s celebrated Matrimonial
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in A p r i l and
Series—(three books.) No. I—A book f o r y o u n g men designand the first Tuesday In October.
ing to prepare themselves for female society. No. 2 — " E r NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tuesday in April and
rors In Courtship." No. 3—" Reproductive Control." E i t h e r
the first Tuesday in September.
of which will be mailed to order, postpaid, u p o n r e c e i p t of
MECOSTA COUNTY—On tho t h i r d Tuesday In April, and
the second Monday in September. (Osceola County —
tachcd.)
OCEANA COUNTY—On tho f o u r t h Monday in April, and the
first Thursday in October.
J O H N ANDREWS. )
MASON COUNTY—On t h e fourth T h u r s d a y in April and the
. Commissioners' Office,
>
first Monday in October.
Grand Haven, March 3d, 1860. \
MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in May. and tho 'rown. Flat C a p and Folio Pout, Cap, Letter, L e g a l Sermon.
fourth Tuesday in September. \ W e x f o r d and Missaukee Bill and Note P a p e r in every variety.
Book and P r i n t Papers of all colors a n d sises. Manilla.
Counties attached.)
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TTACHMENT NOTICE.—WILLIAM R. STONE
Rag. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all a'zes a n d weights.
vs. W I L U A M D. HAYES.—Notice i s hereby given th at GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e sccond Tuesday
Receiving our paper direct f r o m the Manufacture™, we are
May. and the t h i r d Tuesday in September. ( A n t r i m a n d
a w r i t of a t t a c h m e n t was issued o a t of the C i r c u i t C o n r t f u r
enabled to offer them at aa low p r i c e s
any in this market.
Kalkaska Counties attached-)
t h o C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, Michigan, oU and tested t h e
KAGS—Wanted i n e x c h a n g e f o r Goods or Cash.
,
.
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N .
— ' lay of March, A. D. I860, directed a n d delivered t o t h e
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
C i r c u i t J u d g e of the N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circa i t
Hr of t h e C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, in favor of W i l l i a m
90
Woodward
Avenue.
Allegan. Nov. 1, ItKPdeclfi
R. S t o n e , P la in tif f and against Wittlam D. Hayes, f o r t h e
sum of one h u n d r e d a n d eighty-five dollars; t h a t said w r i t
H E A P FURNITURE WAREHOUSE—THE I X
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
* a s r e t u r n a b l e o n the 13th d a y of May, I860, a n d s a i d w r i t
d e r s i g n e d offer t h e i r extensive stock of Good*, consist
by Abbey H . Hemingway. T h e design of t h i s work !s t o
h a s b e e n duly r e t u r n e d by said Sheriff; t h a t from, the r e t u r n
ing of all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E AND UPHOLSTERY, to their
e n d o r s e d o n said w r i t it appears t h a t p r o p e r t y was a t t a c h e d represent the general poetic l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t from its customers and the public generally, a t the lowest possible
thereon, a n d t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t t h e r e i n named, William D . early settlement to the present p e r i o d . The selections are rates. Being prepared to meet all o r d e r s in o u r line of bnsi
gathered from the most reliable sources, a n d will especially
Hayes, could not be-found whereon to make service.
ne*s we would advise buyers to call u p o n us before Irtiyis?
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elsewhere, as we i n t e n d n o t to be u n d e r s o l d by a n y t r m i s
IS
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
W K . H . PAIUCS, Att'y.
mar3Q-l»«w o t h e r States.
the west. AH w o r k warranted.
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
B L A C K A C O M O P T I C I A N S , AND MAKERS O F
d & o r P E R
M O N T H I I I AND A L L E X P E N S E S
M l Je7erson Avenue, Detroit.
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. U o Jefferson
© O t ) P A I D 11—The above Salary will ACTTAIAY be paid
r
r H E CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR.—
to A g e n t s w h o c o n f o r m to t h e required stipulations. Bnsi- A r e n u c . Invite all those s u f f e r i a g f r o m defective sight, t o inJSS is new, l i g h t a n d honorable. F o r M l particulars, e n - s p e c t t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t of greatly improved Perescopic Crys- X C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d characteristic selections f r o m t h tal a n d P e b b l e Spectacles. which a r e highly endowed with writing* of the most e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s Of America, Sen*
oee o n e r e d s t a m p and s e n d y o u r a d d r e s s to
t h e 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 Tele- land, I r e l a n d and E n g l a n d , by Wm. E. B u r t o n . F o r sale l>v
F . w . B . A Co.
scopes. Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines, D r a w i n g Instruments,
F K A N C W RAYMOND. *
Box 208, Rollersville,
4c., constantly on band.
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Sandusky County, Ohio.
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3QWe«t>dward Avenue. D e t r o i t . •
THE DIFFERENCE-—While t h e " c h i v a l r y of C h a r l e s t o n
DETROIT
ADVERTISER
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^ttornra uniJ Counsellor a;t ftto,
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And, oh! to breath eadh tale we've beard
Isfar beneath a noble mind.
Full oft a bitter seed is sown
By choosing thus the kinder plan;
J^rtfbftjllM^goOdbeluioirn, ,
Still let us tpciak ftp. beat ,«ro can.
Give us the heart thai fain would hldr.
Would fain another's faulta efface:
How oanit please e'en human pride
- To prate hataanlty"but base?
'
No! let us reach a Higher mood,
A nobler sentiment of inan;
Be earnest in the search of good.
And speak of all the best we can.
Then apeak no ill, but lenient be
To other's failing* as your own;
If you're the first a fault to soe.
Be not the first to make it known.
For life is but a passiug dov,
No lip may tell bow brief its span;
Then ob! the little time we stay,
^feet's speak of all the best wc can.
"What N e w E n g l a n d F a c t o r i e s have .done f o r F e m a l e Labor*
T h e following story is published by the, Bostou Journal
from a N'ewburyport corresjmndcut:
; " I noticed ir> vour Monday's Journal an articlc and
somo letters on the present factory system. You refer to
what the factories nave dono to increase the wages of
labor for females. I will state t h a t about the year 181"
I was working as a kitchen boy fdr my living. jMy sister,
then aboat eighteen years of age, u smart, neat girl, living at thc8amc place as kitchen-girl, or, in modern phrase,
' domestic.' The house was very large, ant] the family was
largo, consisting of nine parlor folks when all were at
home. My sister and myself were all the help. My sister
had fifty cents per week, although grown to womanhood.
She bought, I believe, eight yards of calico, at fifty cents
sr yarcC for a dres3; it cost eight weeks work, of course.
here were no cotton mills then, except there might have
been one at Waltham. H e r wages were about an average f o r inch hfclp, and it was abundant at that price, although (here might have been some particular casus in
whicn help got as high as one dollar, one dollar and a
quarter—probably not a hajf dozen families paid as high
us t h a i I recently reminded my sister of the circumstances, whim she replied, * I remember the calico well,
:ind 1 can buy a better calico for nine pence a yard; and
if I worked hero in the mills
hard as I worked then,
I oould get four dollar^ a week besides my board.' I
would odd that there was no Irish.help then. I t was all
Yankee, and good.''
: OF
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G O L D L O C K E T f o r SO,
A n d n P R E M I U M to each p u r c h a s e r w o r t h
V'.i{ J *
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S 2 T O
AFTER
S 2 Q O !
TWO YEARS' PROFITABLE EXPEBI-
pnee in our present mode of disponing of our Jewelry,
A&, and frora the universal satisfaction given to all who have
patronized our house, we take pleasure in saying that we now
consider our business l u n a r and PERM AN ESTi.v establishe.L
We wish it Understood that this is No I-orrritv. but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser get* the value
of his or her monuy iu a Cold P e n c i l w i t h Gold P e a
a t t a c h e d , or a Gold L o c k e t , worth $5.each, which
not !b« bought at any retail store for the same price;- at ._
addition to tlus purchase, each person receive* a P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , not less iu Value than $2, and it may be wo
$3, 5, H, 10,15, 20, 30.50, or even $200!
!N*o " M o n e y R i s k e d I
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U N - L I G H T G A B W O U K « , FOB THB MANUFAC- T i r Y A X D O T T B R O I X C M J H B L L CO.,BABI NOW
in store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of Lake
TURE OF ILLUMINATING GAS, for the use of Private W
Houses Public Buildings 'Villages Towns Ac.—Patented Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sires at greatly reduced rate*.
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by tbe Company, is all
August, 185K—The principle of the invention consists in tbe
peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Uas is most made from Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil, from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron is
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for the only Iron sold in this market, that is made in this manner.
Their Merchant Scrap Ir»u i* all made from sak-ctcd Scrap
about eighty cents as much light as a thousand feet of ordiand will bear comparison with the best Iron made in the
nary coal Gas.
, ,
.
A long course of experiments at the hands of the inventor, country.
Wyandotte Boiling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa
who has had many years experience iu Ga* manufacturing,as
well as by ourselves and otbers, has pisced tbe invention be- ny drafts taken at par in exchange for Iron or any indebtedyond all doubt of its practicability. Tbe public may be con- ness to tho Company.
Manufactured Iron also given iu exchange for good Scrap
Bdently assured that it is at once the most simple and useful
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
Iron.
Tbe present olject of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
Call and see or address
WM. 11. ZABRISKIE. Secretary.
county and state Rights on the most favorable terms and to
Store corner Woodward Avenue and Congress-st.
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immediately introduce the works into general use.
Work* from 100 feet capacity and upwards are now in
R O N F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARK PREreadiness by DUDLEY A'HOLMES, manufacturers Detroit,
pared
to
furnish,
at
short
notice. Stationary Engines Mill
a* well as every thing connected with the -Sun-Liglit» Gas
Gearing,
Warehouse
Hoisting
Apparatus
and
all
varieties
of
Works'' which will be supplied by them at all the principal
Iron Work. Repair work on Propeller*. Steamers and Saw
points in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
Persons of small capital, and particularly Gas Fltters by | Mills executed promptly and thoroughly, t astings—every
making an investment in the .right to use the"" Sun-Light Gas | description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.
Works" will lie certain of an immediate i
We are prepared to execute orders of any «i*e for Brass and
^ a ^ A l l Communications In the premises directed tc
Composition Castings promptly.
undersigned will meet prompt attention.
Oil Globes Oil Cups. Valves Journal Boxes. Ghage C o f k s
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
Cylinder Cocks Steam Whistles for Steamboats Locomotive*
and Mills Bells for Factories Steamers and Locomotives unNo. 7
der eight hundred pounds.
I
We propose to let a iierson know what Premium he will
celve before sending his money. Any lady or Gentleman
desiring one of the above article*, can first send us their
OOK FOR TIIE TIMES::—THE EXILE OF
n#me and address stating whether they want the Pencil and
FLORIDA.—BY JOSHUA B. liiuoiKiis.—Ulustrrted with 6
IRON BAILING AND VERANDAHS.
Pen. or liocket, and we will make their selection, and Inform
them byrctum mail what premium they are entitled to. They line engravings.—One Volume, llimo. 320 pp. Price S1-— We are prepared (o execute all orders for Iron Railing for
This Work portrays with eminent ability, the crimes commit Private Kuildings Churches Public Squares and for Cemetecan theij have the privilege of sending for it if they choot
ted by our Government sptfost the Maroons who tlkd from ry Lots.
Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable mi
South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection unCorner of Fifth and Wnodbrldge*t*.,opposite Machine
ner, and as soon as the name of the purchaser is receiv
der Spanish laws. It showsibad faith exercised towards the Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
with tho ?5, bin Pencil and Pen and Premium, or <!o!d I.oefc
Indians of Florida, and is fokind to present a true view of the
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JACKSON A WILEY.
and Premium, Sre pnt up in a safe manner, and sent to t
owner by mail, free or postage. Onr plan, from long experi- long-fought Florida War, which was in truth. A WAR FOP,
ence in the above business has given general satisfaction, as SLAVERY.
each purchaser can sell or trade the above articles for all they
of "The
Gentlemen—Accept y thanks for
: id Lithographei
19, Main Street. Buffalo. N. V., over Sage's
cost hiib, and retain the premium gratis.
or Florida" 1 have
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send
striking ligli
e oil work entrusted to u* with
their money in advance, thev can rely upon being as fairly mu. b instruction. It
rly reveals the secret springs promptness and despatch, and on »s favorable trrnni as any
dealt with as though they had made previous application.
ny wmcu successive aiiimlustrations fcert moved in alVltirs of establishment in thr cmntry. t'onildning all the difftrcnt
And if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase, and
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished branches of Stoel. Copper .md Stone Engraving, a* well a*
unbiased person competent to judge says the articles are
author has es|K-cial!y entitled himself to the thanks of every Crayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfacworth more than the money paid tor them, and in some ca
lover of freedom, justice, -and honorable administration,,!.> tion all ease*.
TEN, or even FORTY time's the amount, let sneh person
tracing and exhibiting the!evil inlli
Particular attention paid to Rank and Commercial wort,
turn the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
whir
such as Checks. Drafts Notes Certificates of Deposit and
But some will ask (as many have,) how can we afford
Stock, Coupon Bonds I-et;er,Note and Iliil Heads,Envelopes
give so much for so little money? In answer, we say, that all arise f n
of
the wrong or slavc'aoldlng. nnd
Ac. Maps Portraits Show Card* AcM Lithographed and
who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that
and
persistent
effort
for
tbe
delivrrai
r
National
Gov
•priuted in the most delicate colors by a new process."
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased lit a retail
For tbe convenience of the business community in this vistore upon which there is not a profit of from 100 to 400 pei eminent from the control of the slai
Columbus. Julv 12. 1H.-,S.
>. P. CHASE.
cinity, we have established nn agency with Mr. John W.
per cent, on mannfacturers' prices.
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Copi.
Grceu, at the oDlcu of the Detroit Daily Advertiser,.211 JefWe lieing Agents for the Manufacturers, have adopted thb
of
One
Dollar.
FOI.I.ETT,
FOSTER
A
CO.,
forxon Avenue.
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.
J. SACK A SON'S.
plan of disposlng'of our goods, rather than pelling to CounFitAsrts
BAVMosn,
Ptilishers
C'oluuibu.s,
Ohio.
try Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty of collecting
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Detroit. Agent for Michigan.
OOTH, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AT WHOI.Eour bills.
SAI.K ONLY.—We have received from the ManufactuBy this arrangement, we bring the purchaser In direct c
A R E W ' N D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , H I M STREET, rer* about 1.000 ease* BOOTS, SHOES AND RCRBEHS. of all
muuiqation with the manufacturer, and the profits that
between Lamed and Congress streets Detroit, Mich.—
madefy the dozen hands through which Jewelry has to pass, The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for the desirable kinds and have also on hand a few thousand
pair* of our own manufacture.
wo give to the purchaser in Premiums, as above stated.
the dissemination of nseflil drinks" has enlarged and rejuveWe shall continue to manufacture and to recfclvto almost
Died P o o r .
Wo therefore offer the following inducement to persons nated it in the most thorough manner, makihg it now the
daily addition?—so a* to keep our stock at all tiineslargeand
" It was a sad funeral," said the speaker: " the sadest acting as Agents for ns:—
most extensive BIIEWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for complete- Confining ourselves "to the Jobbing trade excluAuy person sending us $23 for onr goods, will rcceiv<
'producing the finest nnd most delicate grades of Malt Liquors; sively, we can offer facilities uneqnaled in Detroit, nt 2'«
one I have attended for many years.'
Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and Premium, free. and is uow prepared to furnish the various qualities of Ales
" That of EdmundsonT"'
Woodward Avenue.
II. P. IIAI A) WIN A CO.
For further Inducements, see Circular.
Porter and Brown Stout, tor draught and bottling, at prices
Detroit, Nov. 1,1U3.
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"Yes."
Among onr Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies and ranging from $« to $10 per barrel.
Gentlemen, such as
"How Aid he die?"
. Extra line nnd Stock Ales brewed to order.
MPORTANT TO PRINTERS 4ND PUBLISHAll Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
" Poor—poor as poverty-—his life was oiie long strug- CfotltmMi's G#M and Sihcr Witfbfs, Gold Vest and Guard Club
ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a
in good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
gle with the world, and at a disadvantage. Fortune
very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sizes.' We
The attention of private families and customers in general, are Agent* for nine of the t*-.-t Mills in the country, which
G o l d Sleeve B u t t o n s , G o l d W a t c h K e y s ,
mocking him all the wnile' with golden' promises, none of
is particularly called to the KXCKLSIUI! CREAM ALE. Old gives us a chance to compote and undersell any establishment
which were realized."
GOLD SHIRT STUDS—plain and with settings; GOLD SCAB friends and new may lie assured of the superior quality and in the West, and would say that wc sell print paper cheaper
.
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a
•
"
mond
" Y e t he was patient and enduring," remarked
flavor of these I leverages nnd all are invited to call anil sam- and a liettcr article than can be found Iu this market; Also,
ple for themselves. All orders with the money enclosed, we have just reoeived a lured invoice of line Muunillaa—
the company.
will receive prompt attention.
I'leasc call and see for vourseives nt
Patient as a lamb—enduring as a martyr," was the
FOB LADIES,
Malt and Hons for sale at the lowest market rates.
PEASE i FULLER'S, No. 210 Jc.Terson Ave.
reply. " P o o r man! ho was worthy of a better fatc.n3
J. L. CAREW,
We havo GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic. Gold Ktoi
Detroit, Nov. 1,1158.
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Ho ought to hare gnccoeded, for lie" deserved success."
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast 11ns and Ear Rings. Gold
EADY-MADE
CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
" H o did not succeed?" questioned the one w h o had
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
I C H M O N D K A BACKUS.—1'ltKMir.M ACCOUNT
FURNISHING
GOODS,
nt
the
Clothing
Emporium
of
H.
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
spoken of his perseveranco and endurance.
Book Manufactory aoA Book-Bindery, No. IRS. Jefferson
HAI.LOCK.
No
l«s.
Jefferson
Avenue.
Detroit.
Where
may
" No, sir, he died poor, as I have just said. Nothing ALSO—Piano*, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Aceordeons, Ac. lie found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the nbove A venue.—Account Book* of every description Wade to order,
Unexceptional References given whenever required.
lower prices than
that he ever put his band to ever succeeded. A strange
goods just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and of superior paper and workmanship,
AGENTS WANTED for every part of tho Country.
heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction fn every particufatality seemed t o attend every enterprise."
N. B.—In sending yonr names, write the State. County and embracing one of the most extensive assortments ever before lar.
'. v.V.
offered in this market.
" j was with him in his lost moments," said the other, Town plainlv, so as to avoid letters-being miscarried.
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Bindiug, executed to
Among his stock will he found every kind and description
ADDRESS,
A
N
G
L
E
&
C
O
.
,
order.
" and I thought he died rich."
102 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) of Garment suitable for Fall nnd Winter wear.
The snlsicriber having had an experience of over fourteen
" No, ho left nothing behind," was the reply. " The
From the Ion priced and eheaiier grades to the most fine
48
New Y o r k .
and fashionable garments—all of which have been manufac- years feel* assured that they can defy competition In price*
heirs will have no concern as to the administration of his
and quality of workmauship.
A M E R I C A N WATCHES.—APPI.ETON, TBACY A tured with the utmost care and w ABII A NTKD to give satisfaction. Order* from Banks, Merchants Manufacturers nnd Railroad
estate - "
All persons desirous of purchaslngeither at WHOLESALE
Co., WALTUAM, Mass., Manufacturers of PATENT LE"•'Ho loft a good name," said one; and that is some- A
Companies, respectfully solicited.
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VER WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the OR RETAIL are respc.-tfully invited to call and examine his
thing."
extensive stock, which shall >«• offered at price* uniformly
aid of new and original machinery, expressly designed t
I I A H L E S B I ' S C I I , (Successor to M. Howard Webster,)
" And a legacy of noble deeds, done in the name of core; with a low paice, a fine, sulis tantinl, durable and
low.
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II. HALI.OCK.
Denier in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Housekeephumanity," said another.
formly reliable timo keeper. Tlie movements are ne
i l . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAIL-J ing Articles Mechanics' Tools Stoves, Grates Tin and Japconstruction, and are pronounced by the highest authorities
" Ami precious oxnmples," said a third.
t road Watches, cased in beautiful style*, warranted ex- paued Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for tin' American and
" Lessous ofpafienco in suffering, of hope in adversity, to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, foil jewelled. Lever* in European Law Agency of l.iti A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
by the most exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing in acof heavenly confidence when no sunbeams fell upon his tion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
•lc. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing Pen* I New York—for the recovery of I>ebt», Legacies and Inheridesirable pattern. These pens have received n Silver tances iu Europe and the United States.
biwilderca p at h , " was the testimony of another.
crude materials, in a single establishment, by connected and
Remittance* made to nil part* or Germany, with safety and
" And high truths, manly courage, heroic fortitude." uniform processes—the manufactory being organized npon Medal anil Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and are not to dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue,Kearsley'a Block,Detroit.
lie surpassed bv anv Pens in market Also denier in FINE I
" T h e n ho diod rich!" was tho emphatic declaration.— the same system that has been adopted in the prodaction of JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
Mi.h.
n.t
uneqnaled American fire-arms, which enables us to pro" Richer than tho millionaire who wont to his long home tho
I have an experienced Jeweller, cnpahle of making new; T 8 A G E A S O N S , MAP PUBLISHERS, STATIONEBS
duce a movement at one-half the price of any foreign moveon the same day a miserable pauper in all b u t gold."
ment of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect work to order.
e | s Engravers and Lithographers 20!» Main street, Ruffiilo.
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding' N. Y., ox er Sage's l'inno Booms—Wc are prepared to execute
" A sa<l funeral did yoii say?—No, my friend, it was performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
id Galvanizing, done at short notice.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watchrather a triumphal procession. N o t a burial of a human
all work entrusted to ns with promptness and despatch, and
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all on as fnvorsble terms as any establishment In the country.
clod, b a t the ceremonial attendant upon the translation of es being tho only ones made by machinery upon a uniform work cntrurted to my care, will i>e csrefolly attended to.
system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches are deall tbe dillvreiil branches of Steel, Gupper and
an angel. Did he not snceced?—W hv his whole life was fective, and are continually getting out of order. In manyGOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail, j Gombiuiug
Stone Engraving, as well a* Cravon Work of the finest deunpanicd
by
the
Cash,
will
be
promptly
attc
a series of success. In every conflict he came out victor, part* of the country it Is impossible to find good watch rescription. we guarantee Mtisfactfnn In all cases
J . ' l l . ALLISON, Jefferson A ven
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and now tho victor's ferowji is upon his brew."
pairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain and expenMaps Portraits. ShowGards Ac.. Lithographed and printed
" Any grasping, soulless man, with a share of brains, sive. The introduction of American watches disposes of this
rotor
ai
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot n the n
and country merchants, as well as watch dealers,
may gather in money and learn the a r t of keeping it; but difficulty,
of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron Works, Detroit. M.
can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and
APER.—WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
not oue iu a hundred can bravely conquer in the battle thus supply their customers with a new staple, which mav lie Cutlery, Surgeon'* Instruments Coojierx' and Carpenters'
prices all sJze* and weights of Print and Bool Paper J—
of life as Kdmondson has done, and step out from the ranks nsed as any- other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold Tools, Axes of every description, Planing and Tobacco Ma- also Ledgur Paper, Fiat and Folded Paper, Letter, Cap and
chine Knives, Trusses Ac., ma eft to order of a superior qua- commercial Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper. Fancy and
by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS A APPLETON,
of men a moral hero."
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General Agents, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. lity.
Razor*. Knives Sci*«ors Surgeon's Instalments steel. Iron Staple Stationery in great variety.
lUO ton* ot Rags wanted in exthnngc.
L a w y e r a n d Wltneas.
and Bras* Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
RlCIIMONDS A BACKUS.
•, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- satisfaction to his customers.
A story is told of a very eminent lawyer rewyviug a
Detroit, Mich.
niestic
Kry
Goods
Garnets,
Floor
OH
Cloths,
Paper
Hangings,
Orders left at the office, corner of Brash street and Joffer- nS
severe reprimand from a witness on the stand, whom ho
Feathers and House Furnishing Goods.—We would particuin Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
was trying to brow-beat. It was an important issue, and larly invite the attention of the public to the following Goods,
.. . . rocers No's 102 and lot. Woodward avenne. Detroit,
in order to save his case from defeat, i t was necossary which we have in great variety of styles and prices : Broche
References kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmunds North A have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar
that Mr. A . should impeach the witness. H e endeavor- Shawls, long and square ; Bay State do. do. do.; Waterloo do. Co., J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batwell. Syrup, Molasses Fish. Fruit, S|dce«. Nuts, Liquors. Drugs
Detroit. Jan. 1859.
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ed to do it on the ground of nj&. Th$ following dialogue do. do.; Gentlemen's do. do. do.; Mantillas beantifnl stvles:
Cordage, Paints Oils, Dye Stuffs Naval Stores Window Glnw.
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Mojre Antique Silks ;
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ensued:
A Y H E W ' S SELF-ADJUSTING. SMOKE. STORM AND Ac., Ac,
French and English Merlnoes, plain and figured ; Paramettas
M. W. CAJU-IS.
VENT! LLATING CHIMNEY OA P.—May hew'* Chimney J. S. C c r a n i r , . . !
Lawyer—" IIow old are you?"
Delaines, in great variety; Valencia Plaids and Stripes ; AllWitness—" Seventy-two years."
wool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetta; Broadcloths; Da- Cap prevent* Chimneya from smoking: it precludes storm* r p W I N E H O U S E . — M illard Harvey A Co.. > LI. CU
from entering them; it'lessens the liabilities to fire* from
Lawyer—« Your memory, of course, is not so brilliant masks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves; their burning out: it protect* their top* from the wastes of 1 Lane, and 17 Cedar street. New York. Hemp, Cotton
Ribbons; Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
and vivid as it was twenty years ago, is it?"
Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordage.
the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
Carpet Department.
W i t n e s s " I don!t know b a t it w,"
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture, or Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope,Tarred Stuf
Yjelvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine. Cotton
L a w y e r — " State Home circumstances which occurred, and Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window ot sale, or both, in Cities Counties Slate* or Territories in Fishing Lines Gllling Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
kinds of Cords and Lines.
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say twelve years ago, and we shall b e able to eee how well Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains Curtain Fixtures, Feathers any part ot the United States not already disposed of, will lie
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing tbe unPauer Hangings Ac., Ac.
you can remember."
P Y F . H I N C H M A N * C O ^ Dealer* in Groceries
We have many other styles of Goods which will be offered dersigned. and by designating the territory they desire, they
I
and
Provisions
Paints
Oils
Twines,
Canvas
Anchor*
Wibiess—'• I appeal to yonr honor if I am to bo interwill also be furnished with the term* of sale.
to suit the times
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and Chains Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Oaknm, Ac. A complete stock
UtA MAYHEW. Patentee, Albion. Mich.
rojratod in this manner; it is insolent"
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always on
Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit, by
J u d g e — " Yon had better answer the question."
hand and for sale very low, at <0 Woodbridge street Detroit.
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DUDLEY > HOLMES, 77 Woodward Ave.
dealerajn Hardware, Stoves Boynton's Hot Air FurnaLawyer—•' Yos, bar; state it!"
Michigan.
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ces RegisterTGratas, Cooking Ranges Tinner's and Plumber's
W i t n e s s — " Well, sir, if you compel me to do it, I will. Stock, Machines ana Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper.
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHH . L O Y E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby A Co.) Whole
MENT, No. 1C Congress-st, East—A. C. ALEXANDER
A b o u t twelve years ago you studied in Judge B.'s office, Tia and Sheet Iron Wares House and Steamboat Plumbers.
• sale and and retail dealer in Watches C l o r t s Jewelry.
would most respectfully intimate that, more fully to accomAgents
for
Wilder'*
Paten
t
Salamander
Safes.
did you not?"
• ' ' V .. " I T ' . r ; •
:
Fanc-y Ooods Platud Ware, ComK Buttons Thread, Ac. No.
Partlcular.attentlon paid to House and Steamboat PIamb- modate the wants of the patronizing public, and his large In- "70 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
l a w y e r — " Yep."
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crease of business be has adopted the improved flicflity which
p::
W i t n e s s — " Well, sir, I remember your father coming log, and putting the most approved Heating and Ventlllating Steam gives to the Art of Dyeing, having recently fitted np Watches Clock* and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
Furnaces and Cooling Apparatus In Public and Private Buildinto my offico and sayiflg t o m e , ' Mr. D., my son is to be ings la the City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue, for that purpose. He now Dye* by Steam, every description r M R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A Y E R L Y N O V E L S ,
ot Silks Satins, Velvet, Crapes and Merinos producing the P now coinp!ete, foil sets to be had of
examined to-morrow, and I wish yon would lend mo fif- Detroit. (Opposite Holmes A Co-)
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most brilliant colors and best style of finish that every article
Detroit, Nov. 1,1KJ8.
IlOUGHTY, STRAW A CO.,
teen dollare'to buy hiih a suit of clothes.' I remember
will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
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No. 9 t Wopdward Ave.
also, sir, that from that day to this he has never paid me
that sum. That, sir, 1 remember as though it was yesterLANK BOOK MANTFACTORY—THE UNDEBI S T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGI^AND—By II.
sigued having a Book Bindery in connection with his
Thomas Buchle—two vols Just received by
is prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
DOUGHTT, STRAW A CO.
' Lawyer—{cohsldcrabty abashed)^-" That wiD'd6,, rii"and Woolen Gloves Canes Umbrellas Cravats Snspenders, Bookstore,
of every description. Merchants and others wanting anyWiloess—" I prosfimc in wilL"
B E C K E R ' S L I F E T H O U G H T S — A NEW Sl'PAc. Hatters' Stock and Trimmings Buflkloand Fancy Sleijrh thing in that line, are invited to give him a coll. Having the
best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in all
plv just reeerved. For sale by
Robes, Ac.
P. BITHL A CO..
T h e Chinese aay a drunkard's nose is a light-house,
Detroit, Nov. 1, IMS.
DOUGHTY. STRAW A CO..
ises.
F. RAYMOND.
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Conanl Block. 148 Jefferson AT*.
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N a M Woodward Ave.
warning us of tho little water that passes underneath.
DetroTx NOT. 1,16S8.
t . S.—Cash paid for Shipping Furs and Deer Skins.
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