Grand Traverse Herald, March 09, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 09, 1860

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-03-09

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,

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Office, S a l e of 31.13. Jjurul " W a r r a n t s , a n d
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H. PARKS,
Attorney a t L a w a n d Solicitor in Chancery,
Crr&nd ^Havon, M i c h i u n n ,
T i | l uttead Cot|rt a n d to Collections in the counties of Grand
TraVern*, Manistee, Mason a n d Oceana.
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T A X - P A Y I N G Aj&ENOY.
Tiwne (Sly, Grand Trawrse Cwkiy, Sich.
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A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
•ale or l o c a t i o n ; Investments made; T a x e s paid on nop(iwident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d porehase or l a n d s at tax tales.
And will always give the m o s t careful a t t e n t i o n to tho interests of my Correspondents, a n d in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s and
seeoraoy of business transactions, would c o u r t ooraparisoa
w i t h »ny A g e n c y in the country.
Traverse City, NOT- 25, 1859.
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Land, Tax; and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
Has o p e n e d an Office a t Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse C o .
Michigan, for the transaction of a

General Agency Business.

The United States L a n d Office i s located-!^ t h i s place ;
particular attention will be paid to locating L a n d W a r r a n t s ,
i n v e s t i n g money in G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g information relative to the general features, resources and advant a g e s o r t h e Grand Traverse, country, the p a y m e n t of taxes, t h a t b o d y .
a n d the transaction of a n y Agency business with w h i c h he
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t h e greatest leaders and most patriotic statesmen hesitated
MORGAN BATES,
a n d d o u b t e d B o u n d t o E n g l a n d b y a h u n d r e d ties of
affection, a d m i r a t i o n , iuterost, a n d h a b i t , t h e y r e c o i l e d
f r o m a c o n t e s t t o w h i c h t h e i r m o s t c h e r i s h e d feelings w e r e
H e r a l d Office, T r a v e r s e City, Mich.
o p p o s e d , a n d a d v o c a t e d still t h e old f o r m u l a s — p e t i t i o n s ,
protests, and memorials to parliament and the king. S u c h
wad t h e s t a t e of jfliblic feeling, w h e n , i n t h e m i d s t of
ricHy c l a d a n d i m p o s i n g assemblage of w e a l t h a n d arist o c r a t i c p l a n t e r s , a p p e a r e d t h e s h a b b i l y - d r e s s e d a n d un(FRONT STREET, MSA* COURT HOCSt.)
k n o w n y o u n g l a w y e r f r w n H a n o v e r . L e t us g l a n c e a t
T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H I G A N .
t h e b o d y , a n d t h e n a t t h e p e r s o n a l a p p e a r a n c e of i n t r u d er. W e enter the town or Williamsburg, and procped
f l ^ n i B O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIR8T
A. I n T r a v e r s e City.) situated on F r o n t s t r e e t . In the vicini- u p G l o u c e s t e r s t r e e t t o t h e old capitoL P a s s i n g t h r o u g h
ty of the Court House a n d public offices, Is still open for the the vestibules, a n d t h e covurud way l e a d i n g t o t h e b u i l d i n g
rcceptlon of the traveling public. T h e P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s in t h e r e a r , wo S o d o u r s e l v e s in t h e h a l l of t h e w o r s h i p h i s h e a r t y t h a n k s for t h » l i b e r a l patronage he h a s received, fol H o u s e of B u r g e s s e s of t h e C o l o n y a n d D o m i n i o n of
a n d Msures the public t h s t no psUns will be spared t o make
V i r g i n i a . T h e S p e a k e r is s e a t e d u n d e r a r e d c a n o p y ,
his guests comfortable. I l l s c h a r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d w i t h
h e l d a l o f t b y golden r o d s . B e n e a t h h i m t h o C l e r k i s writMM times. . . .
i n g at h i s desk, t h e m a c e lying u p o n t h e table, t o s i g n i f y
Good accommodations f o r H o r s e s s n d Cattle.
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I t c o n s i s t s of t h e richest p l a n t e r s of t h e s e a - b o a r d , men
w h 9 o w n t h o u s a n d s of a c r e s a n d h u n d r e d s of s e r v a n t s , a n d
w h o r e i g n s u p r e m e on t h e i r g r e a t estates, l i k e feudal b a r o n s s u r r o u n d e d b y t h m r s e r f s of t h e g l e b e . A s b e c o m e s
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perukes are covered with snowy hair powder. T h e y are
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t r a i t s of m i n d a n d h e a r t w i t h b r a v e , loyal souls, m a g n a n i m o u s n a t u r e s , l i b e r a l h a n d s , a n d kindly f e e l i n g s — b a t also
with jealous attachment to " d e g r e e in a State," with pride
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o v e r b e a r i n g , t h e y , y e t l o o k d o w n f r o m an i m m e n s e h e i g h t
u p o n t h e c o m m o n people—-ye omeo, f a c t o r s a n d t r a d e s m e n — a n d calmly assume, as t h e y verity b e l i e v e t h e m s e l v e s
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of M M J a g i ; also e x e c u t e all k i n d s of w o r k connected with r u l e r s .
the T r a d e , o n liberal terms.
H i i s b r i e f sketch m a y serve t o explain t h e astonisbSash, Glass, T
ent, i n d i g n a t i o n a n d b i t t e r o p p o s i t i o n w h i c h t h e c o a r s e c o n s t a n t l y o a hand, a n d
All o r d e r s f o r C a b i n e t W o r k »*d U a d e r t a l d a g will be l y c l a d y o u t h f r o m H a n o v e r a r o u s e d w h e n be q u e i t l y r o s e
a x e c a t e d o a s h o r t notice.
t o d i c t a t e t h e c o u r s e of a c t i o n t o b e p u r s u e d b y t h e b a r o n s .
J . K. Q „ t h a n k f u l f o r p « t p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s OpportaT h e r e w a s e v e r y t h i n g in h i s a p p e a r a n c e a n d s o c i a l s t a t u s
a t t * of soliciting a c o n U n t u n c e of t h e same.
t o p r o v o k e . d i s p l e a s u r e . H e w a s clad in a n o l d f a d e d
Traverse City, November M, 1859.
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dreased l e a t h e r ; l a s h e a d was covered with and old tiewig, innocent of pawdec, and utterly insignificant b e s i d e s
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t h e flowsig p e r u k e s o f t h e " n a b o b s , " a s t h e y w e r e t h e n
e a B e d T h e r e w a s n o t h i n g i n t h e b e a r i n g of t h i s s h a b b i l y - d r e s s e d figure t o redeem I t s c o a r s e a p p e a r a n c e . T h e a d v e r t i s e s f o r sale a t a u c t i o n " T h e w e a r i n g a p p a r e l oCj
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c o m p r e s s e d l i p s o p e n e d t o s p e a k , t h e w o r d s w h i c h c a m e c a r p e t s a n d o n e rfefgh."
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W I L L I A M F O V L E

GUNTON HOUSE,
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T r a v e r s e Oity;, M i c h i g a n .

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A t U n j o n MiHs, 2 5 mile* f r o m E r i e , P a , w e reacjj
t h e f a m o u s oil region, w h i c h Of l a t e h a s a t t r a c t e d so m u c h
a t t e n t i o n . T h o oil i s n o t f o u n d in l a r g e Q u a n t i t i e s d i r e c t lv u p o n t h e R a i l r o a d , b u t a b o u t 1 6 o r M) m i l e s ' S o u t h
f r o m U n i o n . T h e w o r k s a r e u p o n Oil C r e e k , u p o n w h i c h
t h e y e x t e n d s o for a s d i s c o v e r e d a d i s t a n c e o a 2 0 m i l e s
t o i t s j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e A l l e g a n y . T h e heaviest p r o d u c e r
i s M r . D r a k e , a former, w h o , a f e w y e a r n ago, m o v e d t b
t h i s r e g i o n f r o m C o n n e c t i c u t w h o r e he was C o n d u c t o r on
the N e w - Y o r k a n d N e w - H a v e n R a i l r o a d H i s s p r i n g s
ore a t Titusvillc. H o employs throe m e n and a . t h r e e horse power engine. W i t h these he produces about
t h i r t y b a r r e l s of oil p e r day, t h e a c t u a l c o s t of w h i c h , t o
h i m i s a b o u t seven dollars. B y p r i c i n g t h i s a m o u n t at
f r o m seventy five c e n t s t o one "dollar p e r gallon, i t will
b e seen t h a t h i s p r o f i t s a n d i n c o m e m u s t b e e n o r m o u s . —
T h e usual m o d e of o b t a i n i n g t h e oil i s t o s i n k a s h a f t o r
well a b o u t Heventy-feet—put in a t u b e six o r seven i n c h *
in d i a m e t e r , a n d p u m p t h e fluid o u t i n t o a l a r g e v a t . —
H e r e it settles, a n d t h e oil is d r a w n off i n t o a n o t h e r v a t
w h e r e it a g a i n settles, w h e n t h e oil i s d r a w n off i n t o b a r rels ready f o r m a r k e t
M o r e t h a n fifty wells a r e b e i n g
p r e p a r e d a t t h i s t i m e f o r o p e r a t i o n , a n d t o give some i d e a
of t h e a m o u n t p r o d u c e d , wo m a y s a y t h a t w e e k b e f o r e
l a s t 2 5 0 b a r r e l s of t h e oil w e r o h a u l e d t o t h e R a i l r o a d for
s h i p m e n t a l t h o u g h t h i s is r a t h e r m o r e t h a n t h e a v e r a g e
w e e k ' s y i e l d P r o b a b l y t h e oil is t o b e f o u n d all a b o u t
t h i s region, a n d i t will y e t b r i n g u n t o l d w e a l t h t o f o r t u n a t e o w n e r s of t h e l a n d L a t n o t e v e r y a d v e n t u r e r , b o w e v e r , r u s h t o t h e oil region e x p e c t i n g t o m a k e a f o r t u n e
in a m o n t h , f o r c o r n e r l o t s a n a eligible s i t e s h a v e b e c o m e
o f f a b u l o u s prices, a n d t h o s e w h o a r e t h e r e a r e p e r f e c t l y
willing t h e g e n e r a l i t y of m a n k i n d s h o u l d s t a y a w a y .
I n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h i s a c c o u n t , wp c o p y t h e following
e x p l a n a t i o n of t h i s f o r m a t i o n from t h o P i t t s b u r g C h r o » cle:
.
T h e f o l l o w i n g e x p l a n a t i o n of t h o m a n n e r in w h i c h t h e s e
e x t e n s i v e oil d e p o s i t s in t h e C o u n t i e s of W a r r e n , A n o strong, V e n a n g o and C r a w f o r d which are just now exciti n g s u c h i n t e r e s t in t h e c o m m u n i t y , w e r e c r e a t e d m a y
not b e without interest t o the general reader; '' Geologically," says t h e writer, " t h e t h r e e N o r t h w e s t e r n Counties of P a . , lie j u s t below t h o ooel, n o U t l w m positively
lower, b u t a s t h o s t r a t i f i c a t i o n d i p s s o u t h w a r d all t h e r o c k s
t h e r e w o u l d b e o v e r l a i d w i t h cool if t h e c o a l f o r m a t i o n *
h o d n o t b e e n removed b y g r e a t d e n u d i n g agencies. T h e s e
u n d e r l y i n g r o c k s a r e sand-stones a n d shales, c o n t a i n i n g
m a n y l a y e r s of c a r b o n a c i o u s m a t t e r , y e t t o o slaty f o r BPS
as coal. T h e y c o n t a i n also t h e d r a i n a g e of t h e whole m of b i t u m i n o u s c o a l beds, tffid in c e r t a i n s t r a t a a r e actually
s a t u r a t e d w i t h coal ofi> A t s e v e r a l p o f h t s on W e s t e r n
t r i b u t a r i e s of t h e A l l e g a n y R i v e r in C r a w f o r d , W a r r e n
a n d V e n a n g o C o u n t i e s , t h e oil i s r i s e n t o t h e s u r f a c e , a a d
h a s been for t h e entire period since t h e county w a s b o w n .
c o l l e c t e d f o r v a r i o u s u s e s a n d c a r r i e d a w a y i n small
u a n t i t i e s u n d e r t h o n a m e of S e n e c a oil, I t i s n o w fonad
int t h o s u p p l y is m u c h o n t h e s a m e p r i n c i p l e a s t h a t o f
salino w a t e r s i n t h e a d j o i n i n g goolo'gical regions, a n d t h a t
b y b o r i n g , t h e s e small s p r i n g s , w h i c h n o w r e a c h t h e s u r I t was in t h i s m a n n e r t h a t t h e i n d o l e n t y o u t h of H a i v f a c e , m a y b e m a d e t o ' p r o d u c e l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of a n Ml
o v e r e n t e r e d u p o n t h e g r a n d c a r e e r w h i c h t h e r e a f t e r h e essentially t h e s o m e a s t h a t cjistilled ao successfully in renever abondoned
A t t w e o t y - u i n o h e s t o o d u p , alone c e n t y e a r s f r o m t h e b e s t b i t u m i n o u s - a u d c a n o c l c o a l o f
and u n s u p p o r t e d , t o i n a u g u r a t e a n e w w o r l d T h e opposi- W e s t e r n p e n n s y l v a n i a , O h i o , K e n t u c k y a n d d a e w h e r e .
t i o n w h i c h h o e n c o u n t e r e d w o u l d h a v e c r u s h e d a n ordi£rtravafutioe o f t t e A g e . .
n a r y man, t h o u g h a t r a i n e d a n d full a r m e d v e t e r a n ; b u t
A s h r e w d , w r i t e r , w h o is in t h e h a b i t of telling h o n e
t h e fire of H e n r y W e n i u s b u r n t n p all t h a t s t o o d in h i s
t r u t h s w h i c h g o d i r c c i t o t h e h e a r t of t h e p o p u l a r fbDiat
p a t h . H o b e a t clown e v e r y t h i n g b e f o r e h i m , a s a g i a n t
of t h e d a y , h a s ' t h c f o l l o w i n g in relation t o t h e p e r n i c i o o s
a r m e d w i t h a sledge m i g h t h a v e d o n e , a a d s e i z e d u p o n
s y s t e m of d o m e s t i c e d u c a t i o n , s o fatally p r e v a l e n t at; i | N
the s c e p t e r of influence a n d rule, w i t h a g r a s p s o p o w e r f u l
present time:
t h a t no o n e c o u l d w r e s t i t f r o m h i m . T h a t t h e s e r v i c e
I n t h e t o w n of S o m e w h e r e lives M r . M a n y g i r l s . H e ia
w h i c h h e p e r f o r m e d f o r t h e ' g r e a t c a u s e of h u m a n freedom was i m m e a s u r a b l e no i n t e l l i g e n t s t u d e n t of t h a t t i m e a t o i l s o m e m e r c h a n t h i s w i f e a h a r d - w o r k i n g h o u s e k e e p er. Once they wero poor—now they are ruinously rich.
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e y h a v e s e v e n d a u g h t e r s w h o m t h e y t r a i n u p in o t t e r
lution b e g u n t o m o v e . I t r o l l e d t h r o u g h t h e l e n g t h a n d
b r e a d t h of t h e land, t o rest a t l a s t a t Y o r k t o w n , b u t a idleness. T h e y s p e n d m u c h m o n e y , b u t n o t , i n w o r k s o f
h u m a n i t y , n o t e v e n in e l e g a n t a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s , in p a i n t step from tho spot whence it d e p a r t e d
ing, d a n c i n g , music, a n d theh*ke,and so, p a y i n g i o s p i r i t M e a n w h i l e , t h e y o u t h of t h e H a n o v e r s l a s h e s h a d filled,
ual b e a u t y w h a t t h e y t a k e in m a t e r i a l m e a n a T h e y
t i m e a f t e r time, t h e p o s t of G o v e r n o r of t h e C o m m o n n e v e r read n o r s i n g ; t h e y a r e know-nothings, a n d e x c e l
wealth of V i r g i n i a .
only in v a i n s h o w — a s useless 83 a s a g h o s t , a n d aa i
r a n t a s t h e b l o c k s o n w h i c h t h e i r b o n n e t s a r e marte.f- •
THE LIPS A YD DKATH o r A MIHKB.—Michael B a i r d
N o w , t h e s e seven ' l a d i e s , ' a s t h e n e w s p a p e r s call A e p d o r
w h o lived n e a r L i t t l e Y o r k , P e n n . w a s a m i s e r a b l e miser.
t h i n g s , s o i g n o r a n t a a d helpless, a r e n e t only idia, aan
H i s f a t h e r l e f t a v a l u a b l e f a r m of 5 0 0 a c r e s in t h e viciniearn nothing, b u t consume m u c k
W h a t a l o a d o f finery
t y of Y o r k , w i t h s o m e f a n n i n g a n d h o u s e h o l d articles.-—
is o n t h e i r s h o u l d e r s , a n d h e a d s , a n d n e c k s ! M r . M a a y M i c h a e l k e p t t a v e r n a n u m b e r of y e a r s — m a n i e d a n d
g i r l s h i r e s m a n y m c u a n d w o m e n t o w a i t on h i s d a u g h t o r ' a
raised f o u r c h i l d r e n . H e a c c u m u l a t e d a n i m m e n s e e s t a t e ,
idleness a n d t h e s e s e r v a n t s a r e w i t h d r a w n f r o m p r o d u c w h i c h b e reserved s o t c n a c i o m l y t h a t b e n e v e r affordod
t i v e w o r k in n u r s i n g t h e s e seven g r o w n u p b a b i e s .
!
a dollar for t h e e d u c a t i o n of h i s c h i l d r e n . H e n e v e r was
O n t h e o t h e r side of t h e w a y , t h e HOB. | k M a n y t o m
k n o w n t o l a y out o n e dollar in cash f o r a n y a r t i c l e h e
h a s s e v e n sons, w h o a r e t h e e x a c t m a t c h mi t h e m e r m i g h t b e in need of; h e w o u l d e i t h e r d o w i t h o u t i t o r
c h a n t s d a u g h t e n ; r i c h , idle, s o m e of t h e m d i a s o h j t e ; d e find s o m e p e r s o n w h o would b a r t e r w i t h h i m for s o m e b a u c h e r y c o m i n g b e f o r e t h e i r b e a r d ; all useless, e a r n i n g
t h i n g w h i c h he c o u l d n o t c o n v e n i e n t l y sell for m o n e y . —
nothing, spending much, wasting more. H i e i r only labor
H e f a r m e d l a r g e l y a n d k e p t a l a r g e distillery, w h i c h h e
i s t o loll t i m e ; tmd in s u m m e r t h e y e m i g r a t e f r o m p o n d
s u p p l i e d e n t i r e l y w i t h his o w n g r a i n . "He k e p t a team
t o p o n d f r o m l a k e t o lake, h a v i n g a fishing line, w i t h *
f o r t h e c o n v e y a n c e of his w h i s k e y t o B a l t i m o r e , w h e r e ,
w h e n he c o u l d n o t sell f o r m o n e y t o s u i t h i m . b e b a r t e r e d w o r m a t o o e e n d a n d a fool a t t h e o t h e r . T h e s e a r e
fast families in S o m e w h e r e . T h e i r idleness is c o u n t e d
f o r n e c e s s a r i e s f o r hip family a n d t a v e r n . I n t h i s w a y h e
p l e a s u r e . S i x of t h e s e s o n ; will m a r r y , a n d five p e r h a p s
amassed a n e s t a t e w o r t h $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
S u c h w a s his
of M a a y g i r l ' s d a u g h t e r s , a n d w h a t families t h e y wifl found
a t t a c h m e n t for m o n e y t h a t h e w a s n e v e r k n o w n t o c r e d i t
t o l i v e o n t h e tofl of t h e i r g r a n d f a t h e r ' s bonea, till a c o m a single dollar t o a n y m a n . U p o n t h e b e s t m o r t g a g e a s
m e r c i a l crisis, a n d t h e w e a r a n d tear of time h q i d i s p u t s e c u r i t y t h a t c o u l d b e g i v e n h e w o u l d n o t lend e c e n t e d t h e i r fortunes, a n d t h e y a r e forced reluctantly t o toil.
H e n e v e r v e s t e d a d o l l a r i n p u b l i c funds, n e i t h e r woold
B e s i d e s , t h e r e i s an e n o r m o u s w a s t e of food fuel, c l o t h b e koep t h e n o t e s of a n y b a n k l o n g e r t h a n h e c o u l d g e t
i n g — o f everything. W o are t h e least e o o o a i c a l civilist h e m c h a n g e d . H e d e p o s i t e d h i s s p e c i e in a l a r g e i r o n
ed people on earth. Of course the p o o r a r e wastafol
c h e s t, u n t i l i t w o u l d hold n o m o r e . H e t h e n p r o v i d e d a
everywhere. T h e y d o not know how t o economise, and
s t r o n g i r o n - h o o p e d b a r r e l w h i c h h e a l s o filled A f t e r
t h e y h a v e n o t t h e means. T h e y m u s t l i r e from h a n d ' t o
his d e a t h t h e s t r o n g b o x e s y i e l d e d $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 in g o l d a n d
m o u t h , a n d h a l f t h a t i s p o t I n t h e h a n d p e r i s h e s b e f o r e It
silver. T h e c a u s e of his h e a t h w a s a s r e m a r k a b l e a s t h e
reaches t h e m o u t h . S o , likewise, a r e t h e rich w a s t a f o l
c o u r s e of h i s life. A g e n t l e m a n f r o m V i r g i n i a offered
who have inherited money, almost n e v e r such who h a r e
h i m $ 1 2 a b u s h e l f o r 1 1 0 b u s h e l s of c l o v e r s e e d b u t h e
e a r n e d i t T h e g r e a t muss of t h e p e o p l e a r e n o t e c o n o w o u l d n o t t a k e IesB t h a t $ 1 3 . a n d t h e y d i d n o t a g r e e . —
mical, b u t w a s t e f u l . I t i s t h e h a b i t of t h e w h o l e eoimT h e seed w a s a f t e r w a r d s s e n t t o P h i l a d e l p h i a w h e r e i t
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w a s s o l d f o r $ 7 p e r b u s h e l , a n d b r o u g h t in t h e w h o l e $ 5 5 0 * 7 less t h a n t h e V i r g i n i a n h a d o f f e r e d for it. O n receivi n g a n a c c o u n t of his sale, h e w a l k e d t h r o u g h h i s form,
w e n t t o h i s distillery, a n d g a v e d i r e c t i o n s t o h i s p e o p l e ;
h e t h e n w e n t t o h i s w a g o n h o u s e a n d h n n g hinwetfT b e r e ia n o t h i n g l i k e . f i x e d o i b o M n b t e p o r p o K . I t t f g n i f i M y o a r m l n , M < M M * Jmr
A n a d m i n i s t r a t o r o o t h e e s t a t e o f a d e c e a s e d female,

t h o p r o n u n c i a t i o n of •
foreigner.
T h i s alone t h r e w a
gulf b e t w e e n t h e r u s t i c y o u t h a n d O x f o r d e d u c a t e d g e n |
tlemen. B u t all personal o b i o c t i o u s s a n k i n t o insignifij
c a n c e b e s i d e t h e a u d a c i t y of t h e p r o p o s i t i o n s offered b y
t h e c o a r e d y a p p a r e l l e d y o u n g m a n . H i s a s s u m p t i o n of
l e a d e r s h i p w o u l d a t a n y t i m e h a v e been regarded b y t h o
old borouH as p r e s u m p t u o u s , b u t h e d i d m o r e . H e p l a c e d himself in d e t e r m i n e d h o s t i l i t y t o e a c h a n d a l l - J o r his
c e l e b r a t e d resolutions w e r e t h e g a u n t l e t of d e f i a n c e —
•• w h a t to it, r.hild? I h e i r thee—tell rae alL"
t h r o w n d o w n t o nil t h e p r e j u d i c e s of t h e p a s t — t h e ' old
•" I pray tbee, Lord," ( h e said,
world theories—in their v e r y c » c c n c c and foundation.—
" T h a t thou wilt condescend
T h e y fell like a t h u n d e r b o l t . T h e y d i s t i n c t l y d e n i e d t h e
T o tarry In m y h e a r t .
I r i g h t of P a r l i a m e n t t o l e g i s l a t e u p o n m a t t e r s c o n c e r n i n g
And ever ho my f r i e n d .
The path of life hi dark—
j tho A m e r i c a n c o l o n i e s . — - l l e n c e t h e i r r i g h t t o lav i m p o s t s
I would not go a s t r a y :
— h e n c e the c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y of t h e S t a m p A c t
The
0 1 let rae h a v e thy hood
r e a d i n g of t h e resolutions w a s t h e signal f o r a s t o r m . T h e
T o lead me in the way."
l i g h t n i n g w a s s u c c e e d e d b y t h e r o a r of t h e o p p o s i t i o n
j
" F e a r not—I will n o t leave thee, child, alone."
She t h o u g h t she felt • soft hand protts her own.
t h u n d e r . T h e a d v o c a t e s of f u r t h e r p e t i t i o n , p r o t e s t , a n d
memorial, f o u g h t w i t h all t h e passion, v i r u l e n c e a n d ani" They tell mo. L o r d , t h a t all
mosity of men w h o w e r e o u t r a g e d in t h e i r p o l i t i c a l conThe l i v i n g pass away—
The aged soon mnst die,
convictions, t h e i r p e r s o n a l v a n i t y , a n d t h e i r views of soAnd even c h i l d r e n may.
cial p r o p r i e t y . H e n r y says t h a t a s t o r m of a b u s e was
0 ! let my parents live
visited u p o n h i m . a n d J e f f e r s o n , t h e n a y o u t h a n d a lisTill ! a woman g r o w :
tener f r o m t h e l o b b y , d e c l a r e s t h a t " t h e d e b a t e w a s m o s t
F o r if they die, what can
b l o o d y . " I t was iu t h e m i d s t of h i s s p e e c h t h a t H c m y ,
A little o r p h a n d o ? "
" F e a r n o t my child—whatever ills may come,
w i t h a r m s e x t e n d e d a l o f t a n d e v e s flashing, t h u n d e r e d out
H I not foniake thee till I b r i n g thee home."
his c e l e b r a t e d words, " C f e s a r h a d h i s B r u t u s ! C h a r l e s
t h e F i r s t his C r o m w e l l ! a n d G o 6 r g c t h e T h i r d H i s v o i c e w a s d r o w n e d in violent a u d i u d i g u a n t c r i e s of
8 h e pi
" T r e a s o n ! T r e a s o n ! " rolling u p w a r d f r o m e v e r y p a r t
Or heaven upon h e r brow.
of t h e H o u s e , a n d f r o m t h e l i p s of t h e S p e a k e r . I t w a s
" Mother, I've seen the Lord—
a m o m e n t w h i c h t r i e s m a n h o o d a n d t e s t s t h e fibre of t h e
His h a n d In mine 1 felt,
And 0 ! I h e a r d him say.
s o u l — H e n r y ' s b o r e t h e s t r a i n . H i s figure rose a l o f t w i t h
A s by my chair I knelt—
a p r o u d e r d e f i a n c e ; h i s e y e s flashed w i t h fires m o r e h a u g h '* Fear not, m y child—whatever ills rosy come,
ty and determined. Confronting his opponents with the
I'll n o t forsake thee till I b r i n g tbee home.'
s c o r n f u l w r a t h of a n a r o u s e d giant, h i s v o i c e r a n g o u t
Patrick Henry's Treason.
j clear and stormy: " A n d G e o r g e the T h i r d , " h e repeatT h e youth of P a t r i c k Henry, a s our readers know, ed, " m a y profit b y t h o i r e x a m p l e ! If this bo treason
wax passed in a p p a r e n t indolence.
l i e n e v e r lo v e d books, j m a k e t h o "moe>t of i t ! " T h e resolutions w e r o c a r r i e d —
w a s a l a g g a r d a t school, ant} h o d n o success in t r a d e . D r i v e n t h r o u g h o v e r a l l o p p o s i t i o n , a n d in . s p i t e of t h e
B u t u n d e r t h e m a s k of i n d o l e n a e he c o n c e a l e d t h e a c u t e s t ! m o s t t r e m e n d o u s a t t a c k s t h e y w e r e a d o p t e d — t h e l a s t ' b y
o b s e r v a t i o n , a n d w a s e v e r b u s y w i t h a close s t u d y of na- a b a r e m a j o r i t y . P e y t o n R a n d o l p h , in p a s s i n g t h r o u g h
t u r e and men. W h e n h o w a s entertaining a social cir- i t h e lobby, w a s h e a r d t o exclaim with a b i t t e r oath, that
cle w i t h a n y s p i c y a n e c d o t e s a n d sallies cf w\t, he w a s h e wnulci h a v o g i v e n five h u n d r e d g u i n e a s f o r a single
c a r e f u l l y r e a d i n g e v e r y f a c e a n d l e a r n i n g t h e i n w a r d feel-' vote. I t w a s little t o o f f e r . T h e t r i u m p h of H e n r y w a s
ing b y t h e o u t w a r d e x p r e s s i o n . I t w a s a fine school for t h o o v e r t h r o w f o r e v e r of t h o p a s t — t h e regime of t h e a r t h e f u t u r e o r a t o r . A n a c c o m p l i s h e d w r i t e r in t h e N e w i s t o c r a c y , a s i t w a s of t h e g r e a t l e a d e r s h i p of t h e g r e a t
Y o r k C e n t u r y g i v e s a g r a p h i c s k e t c h in H e n r y ' s c a r e e r , class t o w h i c h t h e o p p o n e n t s of t h e o r a t o r b e l o n g e d . —
f r o m w h i c h w e m a k e a n e x t r a c t , n a r r a t i n g one of his most T h e i r policy of m e m o r i a l s a n d p e t i t i o n s w a s s w e p t a w a y
in a m o m e n t T h e i r p r e s t i g e w a s g o n e . T h e old w o r l d
brilliant triumphs:
One
, B u t t h e c o u r t s of law w e r e n o t t o b e t h e s c e n e of H e n - w a s d e a d — t h e t o c s i n of revolution h a d s o u n d e d
r y ' s g r e a t e s t t r i u m p h s . H i s g e n i u s was t o c a r r y h i m on- v o t e would h a v e s i l e n c e d t h e a l a r m bell, a n d five h u n d r e d
w a r d i n t o a n o t h e r a n d a m o r e a u g u s t a r e n a . T h e i m p e n d - g u i n e a s w a s n o t m u c h t o offer f o r i t
T h e a c t i o n of t h e g r o a t H o u s e of B u r g e s s e s , of V i r g i n ing, s t r u g g l e w i t h E n g l a n d c l a i m e d i t s g r e a t p r o p h e t And
l e a d e r , t i k e m o s t y p u n g l a w y e r s in V i r g i n i a w h o h a v e ia, s e n t a t h r i l l t h r o u g h t h e w h o l e land, f r o m N o r t h t o
s e c u r e d t h e p o p u l a r v o i c e a n d a p p l a u s e , n e r a n f o r t h e S o u t h ; a n d t h e ten y e a r ' s w a r of c o n s t i t u t i o n a l s t r u g g l e
H o u s e , a n d w a s duly elcctod. H e t o o k h i s s e a t in t h e w h i c h would t e r m i n a t e in a s e v e n y e a r s ' w a r of r e v o l u t i o n s p r i n g of 1 7 6 5 . O n t h o 2 n d of M a r c h t h e S t a m p A c t ary c o m b a t , b e g a n on t h a t d a y w h e n P a t r i c k H e n r y
h a d r e c e i v e d t h e r o y a l s a n c t i o n ; a n d in M a y , soon a f t e r the f o u g h t h i s resolves t h r o u g h t h e A s s e m b l y of V i r g i n i a ,
m e e t i n g of t h e B u r g e s s e s , i t c a m e u p f o r t h e a c t i o n of and p u b l i c l y defied t h o p o w e r P a r l i a m e n t

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For One class or community of mon to 'unite and conn' £®*d over. Mr. M. also moved an Inquiry into Ac txpesia \eak tho Territorias of tho United Stale* Are they bino together to deprive another class of men of tbejr j di«ncy of prohibiting American vessels from engaging in
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FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, I860.
meanly of their intelligence as to brieve them skjeere. ness." is to violate the law of < Jod. and is ono of the j ladies, which was adopted. The Speaker laid before the
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
whatever I may think of their honesty. They have self' greatest sins that can be committed against liod. 1 be- J House a copy of the Wyandotte Kansas State Constitu- '
- A National Bepublican Contention will lacctalChicago
i3h and party objects In view in making these assertions, lieve sin against God consists generally in wrong and tion. Some time was spent in discussing a motion to ap'Tcdnesdar, ti* 13th dajr of Jane msxt.at twelve o'clock noon,
f-irtM aominalioQ •r eudldatea.to be sapported for Presl- and they know that a large portion of their supporter? injustice to man. The proof of our love to God is our i point Committees on the President's Message. A memowill believe them }o Ko correct, for there are large num- justice and good will to man. There are numbers of j rial was received from Mr. Blair of Missouri, contesting
teatacd Vice-President at tbo next election.
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' "rte Republican eluctom of the several States, the members bers of the Democratic party Who cannot read and judge men who assort that Slavery is in accordance with the Mr. Barrett's seat, and referred Adjourned.
of the P#ople-« party ofyennsylvuii*, and of tho Opponition for themselves. ''Prior to the adoption of the Federal word and will of God. When they convince me of that, I SESATK, Feb. 11.—Not iu session.
-l«rty of New Jcrnoy, aad all others who am willing to co op- Constitution, each of the several States composing this
they will convince mo at the same time that the Bible is j HOCRB, Feb. 11.—Mr, Morrill )>resonted a memorial
eWtte with then in support of tho candidate* which ahall
there ho nominated, and who are opposed to the policy of the Union exercised full and exclusive jurisdiction over the not the word of God, and that it did not emanate in any j from Willian A Howard, contesting the seaj of Mr.
preMK .Wminitratioti, to Federal corruption and usurpation, subject of Slavery within its own territory, and possessed way or manner from God. The principle or idea that j Cooper. Mr. Morris moved a call for itiformatioirrcspeotfnll power to contintie or abolish it at pleasure; and by man can be the property of man, or that man can have j ingtbe appointments to and renjovalsifrom office in lliito the esteiufon ofiljivery Into the Territories, to the
and danjferetn'pelideal doctrine that the Constitution of Its adopting the Constitution ho part of the aforesaid powers property in man, is not entertained by one-fourth of the j noisby the present Administration. Sir. Barksdale obown force-car r!c* KJaVery Into all tho Territories of the United were delegated to the Federal Government, but were re- inhabitants of the world. All enlightened and intelligent | jected to the reception of the resolutions, as being out of
•Hatciv to til* optning-of the African Slave trade, to any lne- served by and still pertain to each of the several States."
Christian uations consider Slavery contrary to the law of j ordur. John Cochrane presented tho resolutions of tlie
quality ofrightsflmoij'gcitizens; and who are in favor of the
immediate ndmission of Koiwa." into the Union, nnder tho Consequently, Congress has no power either to interfere God. It can only exist through Violence, force and fraud. New-York Chamber of Commerce relative to mail comConstitution recently adopted (7 ita people, or restoring the for or against Slavo'ry in tlie States where it already Notwithstanding all the boasted harmony and beauty of municatiou with Mexico. The House then took np the
r'.ederal Administration to a system of rigid economy and to exists,
the Patriarchal Institution, it is a continual state of vio-1 Post-Office Deficiency bill, when the amendment fcbolishthe .principle* of Washington and Jofferaon, of maintaining
The Constitution does not uphold or recognize Slavery. Icncc and warfare between master and slave. Witness ing 1 ho franking privilege was discussed. No conclusion
Inviolate tho right* ot the Sut<:«, and of defcuding the soil oi A person not acquainted with existing facts eofild not

the burning tortures and cruel punishments inflicted 011 jwas come too, and the House adjourned,
•rery State and Territory from lawless invasion, and of preinfer, from reading the Constitution, that it oven recog- the slave; the severe and rigorous lawsenacted; the con- J SENATE, Feb. 13.—The death of Senator Broderirk of
•firing,the Integrity of this Union and the supremacy of the
nized
the
existence
of
Slavery.
The
word
Slave
or
California,
was
announced
to
tho
Senate
by
Miv
Haun
stant
watchfulness
ami
vigilance
ncccs«»ry
to
keep
them
Constitution aud low* passed In parsuaace thereof against
the conspiracy of tho leaden of • (actional party, to resist the Slavery is not mentioned in i t I will quote the clauses in obedience and subjection; and the fears, and anxieties who took occasion to give a brief histoiy of the career of
majority priiclpleaa established In the Government er<
which the Pro-Slavery party construe into supporting of the slaveholders at any rumored rising or relfcllion of the deceased, lie was followed by Mr. Crittenden, Sewthe expense of its existence, ore invited to ncnd from each Slavery:
ard, and Toombs, when resolutions of respect tor tho
their slaves.

'1'. LEE.
Hltto two delegate* from every Congressional district, and
ABT. I. T a r t 2. Clause 3. '• Representatives and diP. S. I should like to know how it is that Kcutucky, memory of the deceased were passed, and tho Senate adf^nr-delegates.at large to the Convention.
rect taxes shall be apportioned among the several States
I'.i.-- . i„..i >«,l »'< fvcftfcii 1
KrD. MORGAN, N. York. Pres't. CASSIBS M. CI.AT, Kentucky. which tnay be included within this Union according to Missouri, and other States admitted into the Union since journed;
HOUSE, Feb. 13.—Mr. Sherman called for tho question
JOMBHH BiRTLxrr, Maine.
JAMES Uiciitr, Indiana.
their respective numbers, which shall be determined by the adoption of the Constitution, make a man-hunting<;»o.<i. Kooa, New Hampshire. NORMAN B. Jura, Illinois.
I.IWHBJCE BB*I.VKBP,Vermont.ZACO. CUA.NJJLER Michigan. adding to tho whole number of free persons, including ground of the Stated of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illi- on his motion to go iuto on election ofPrinter, and, after
JOHN Z. GOODRICH, Mass.
JOHN. H. TWEEDY Wisconsin, those bound to service for a tenn of years, and excluding nois and Wisconsin, if you or your readers can inform qualification to the eflbct that the House shall retain
ttrtiloxWILLS, Connecticut. ALEX. H. RAMSAY, Minnesota. Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all "other persons."
me, seeing that in tho Ordinance for tho government of tho right to modify existing laws relative to the printing
JAHKH T. 8HEBVAN, N. Jenioy. AKBREW J. S t n a n , Iowa.
Hoto are four classes of persons mentioned—free par- the Territory Northwest of the Iliver Ohio, tlie privi- of the llousc, and that the Printer chosen shall accept
THOKAS WILLIAMS, Penn.
ABA 8, JONES Missouri,
i l n u i HAUBIH, Mainland. MARTIN F. CONWAY, Kansas. sons, those bound to service for a term of years, Indians
lege was grunted only to tho original States. Kentucky, tho offico with this understanding, the House agree*? to
AXFBKD CAXJJWKU, Virginia. LBWIB CLEPHANE, D. C.
TnoKAfl BPOOSER, Ohio.
WILLIAM M. CUACE, K. Island.and Other persons.' Which of the above named class of Missouri, &c., are not original States. In the Gth Arti- the motion. Before, proceeding to a vote, however, a
porsona are Slaves? The persons mentioned as bound to cle of said Ordinance., prohibiting Slavery, there is a coinmittco of seven was ordered to be appointed, whowt
Rcpnbllcan State Convention.
A RTTPBUOAH STAYS CONVENTION. to appoint twelve service for a term of yeare could not be Slaves for they proviso, " that any person escaping into tho same from duty it shall lie to examine the law relative to the printDelegateu to represent thl« Bute in tho NATIONAL REPUB- are included as free persons. Three-fifths of all other whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of ing for tho House, the prices paid for the same, tho duLICAN CONVENTION, at Cbleagn, to nominate candidates persons were to be added. ' All other persons' is rather the Original States, such fugitive may be lawfully re- ties of the Printer, and report to the House such amendfoi' P*Mtwcrr ind Vic*-Pit«srritNT, will be held In the city vague and indefinite, but it does not convey any idea'of; claimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her ments as they may deem expedient The House then
of tlstfoit, oh Wednesday, the '^d (lay of May next, at 11 Slavery. Bnt we know that ever since the Constitution |
proceeded to vote for a Printer. Two votes wore had,
labor or service as aforesaid."
iPcWek, A. M. The several counties will sei^d two Delegates
was formed five slaves have been reckoned as equal to
I cannot sec what authority these late formed .States when further proceedings were interrupted by tho recepfor each Representative In the lower branch or the State Lesisiaturf. and every organized county having no Representa- throe free persons as a basis of Congressional representa- havo to hunt their slaves in those States comprising the tion of a message, from the Senate, announcing tho death
tion,'therefore we must infer that "all other pereons", territory Northwest of the Ohio River. It may be that of Seijatof Brodcrick of California. In the first vote Mr.
tive will be entitled to one Delegate.'
.
following WM adopted by the Republican State Con- meant slaves.
I am a.little thick-headed—of course I do not know as Defrees received 89; Mr. Gloss&reimer, 68, In tile.second
rnation, August iath, IMS;.
The next clause that is copstrned as relating to Slavery 1much as Southern Statesmen and Northern Dough-faces. vote, Mr) Defrees received 90 and Mr. Glossbrenncr 89—
;, iit»OLVBD, That,In the opinion of this Convention tj»e ap- is the first clause of Sec. 9, A r t 1. "The migration or
92 beiag- still necessary. Messrs. Burch, Haskin, HickI am one of the " mud-sills" of society.
pointment of any individual to represent toy county in which
ho doe* not reside; should not be recognized in any futnre importation of such persons as any of tho States
man, Burlingamo, Morris and Sickles addressed the Hoosc
LOCAL NEWSPAPERS.—We can heartily endorse thct'onvcntlons, and that the Bute Committee be Instructed to existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be, proupon the announcement made of tlw death of Senator
make sails for future Conventions accordingly.
remarks
of
a
contemporary,
that
local
newspapers
should
Broderick, when resolutions of respect were adopted, and
*" The countiesof the Upper Peninsula are excepted from hibited by thcCongress prior to the year 1808.
The above clause allowed the Slates then exittiitg be a complete reflex of tho bitsincss jmd prosperity of Houso adjouraod."
tMs resoluWen for this Convention.
K. C. WALKER.
(but no other Stato that might be admitted nfter the their place of publication, and every ono ought to be
SENATE, I-eb. 14.—'The Wyandotte (Kansas) 8tato
J. W. TILLMAN.
Constitution was formed) to import persons for a certain impressed with the importance of this fact who has Constitution was received. Mr. Seward moved its referC.'A. TROWBRIDOE,
Ex. Com. of Rep. State Central Committed. length of time, but it does not say what sort or color of charge of such journals. It should be tho imperative ence to the Committee on Territories.. Mr, Brown movDWrolt, Peh. H, iWJO.
duty of all business men to patronize, sustain and enpersons might be imported.
ed an inquiry, whether it contained the provisions of the
The following clause is construed as authorizing the courage their local journals, not alone for their own indi- English bill, upon;which there was some discussion. wben
Senator Chajrtller.
vidual interest, but for tho welfare of tho community in
...Tho.Naw. Yprlt tribune, in noticing Mr. CHANDLER'S recapture and delivery of fugitive slaves:
Mr. Doolittle, moved as an-amendment, that the ComSpeech ou the President's veto of the bill tnakiiig ao
Clause 3. See. 2. A r t 4. " No person held to service which they aro published. Local news of local papers mittee be instructed to report immediately a bill for the
1
of labor in one State, under the laws thereof] escaping is so regarded I -y intelligent business men in every-place, admission of Kansas under the Constitution submitted.
appropriation of 855,000 for tho improvement of the
into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regula- lit is through tlus source that one is qualified to judge of
S t Clair Flats, pays him the following well-merited comThe hour for a specjSl order arrived, and by general contion therein, be discharged from such service or labor,
pliment: Mr. Chandler is an intelligent and successful but shall be delivered up oti clairn of .tho party to whom the business and activity of towns arid villages; there- sent the Senate prtfceded to tho reception of petitions
fore the nccesnty of liberally patronizing local papers, and reports without deciding tho question on the Kansas
merchant of Jtetrpitri-a class of whom there are too few such service or labor may be due." 1
in the national ooancils. He is versed in all the quesI t may be said that the above clause cannot be con- not only by this way of advertising; but in furnishing the Constitution. Quite an amount of routine business was
t i o n of trade and commerce, and particularly in their strued as meaning anything else than the recapture and material to make them entertaining and profitable to all. tlien gone through with, when Mr. Brown's Tenitorud
relitSoi»'with the Upper Lakes. He has examined the delivery of fugitive slavea I affirm that it can. According It cannot bo e.xpectcd that an Editor is cognizant of all Governmentresolutionswere taken up. Jlr. Hale addrcst-^nbjccl of the power of Congress, under tho Constitu- to the laws of tho Slave States a slave is a chattel, a thing. that is transpiring throughout the town and country, and ed tho Senate at length, wlten an c.\ecutive Session was
tion, to improve the harbors and channels of our inland He cannot own anything or owe anything; consequently for this reason every man should foel it a privilege to bad, and adjouromept followed.
, f rWit; •
sew. He is a practical, pointed, vigorous and fluent he cannot owe sen-ice or lnbor. The above says, " held assist in making public, through the local papers, events
HOCTE, Feb. 14.—On motion of Mr. Grow tbo powers
speaker, who commands the ear of the Senate upon this to service or labor." Slaves are held as property and of daily occurrence in the community in which he re- of tho special Committee on Printing were enlarged so as
Smm
W^tiopa. Familiar" wiUi this particular cdse, merchandize, and for other purposed than labor. There sides. By this coursc an Editor can furnish through his to inquire into the prices paid for binding, engraving, Ac.
Mr. C , in his speech, detected, exposed and denounced iB a cla® of persons mentioned in the 3d clause of Sec. paper a complete record of all that transpires of interest The Speaker announced tlie pending business to be the
t h r fifehoade, I0& logic,and perverted constitutional % A r t 1. as bound to service for a term of years, and in town or county.
election of a Printer. Efforts were made to take ap the
f W ipir fin veto—proving that its author was either the counted as free persons, apprentices, and thoge who had
DEMOCRATIC STATE Coxmrmr.—This august body Post-Office bill and to adjorun, when by general consent
dupe of others, in respect'to this matter, or was utterly contracted to labor for another for a certain term. (It met at Detroit on the 22 nit, and appointed tho follow- tbc election of Printer was postponed till to-morrow at
igBorant of what he. undertook to write about or had was a custom, previous to the Revolution, for Planters
ing Delegates to the National Convention at Charleston, l p m . The Post-Officc bill was then taken up, and finalwilfahymialtated both the facts and the law pertaining to pay the passage of persons from England on condition nnder instructions to vote for Douglas.
ly reportedto tho House with the Senate's amendment
t^lbfc tegMy important sod truly national work. Either that they worked for them for a certain length of time.)
First Ditlrict--George V. N. Lothrop, of Wayne, abolishing the franking privilege stricken out.
]Hiis off-hand speech. Of Mr. Chandler, or one from him, Those were bound to service for a term of years, for they at large; Alpheus Felcfi,-pf Washtenaw; Fidus Livemore,
SENATE, Feb. 15—'Mr. Mason moved an order for the
<?P.-.^e sarae st^ject, more, elaborate than this, ought to had contracted to labor for another for a certain term of Jackson.
arrest of Messrs Sanborn, John Brown, jr., and Redpatb.
Second District—II. H. Riley, of St. Joseph, at who refused to answer the summons to appear befort th<>
be. extoa*vely circulated all along tho borders of oar and for a consideration, and their labor or service was
W ^ t o i 6 o w « h i p p e r » and marinore how utterly hope- due to the person with whom they had contracted;—and large; John G. Parkhust of'Branch; Philo Wilson, of Harper's Ferry Investigating Committee. The resotaLenawee.
Jete !t^! tg look for any improvement in the condition of they were the persons to be delivered on claim of the
Third District—Charles E. Striart of Kalamazoo, at tion was adoptoB. Tho Post-Offic^DeBciency bill was
-ratft highways, of commerce, so* long as the Cottoo- party with whom they hod contracted if they ran away large; Franklin Muzzy, of Berrien; Alexander F. Bell, taken up, and the Senate recedcd^tm ita amendment
i
. oeracy hold possesion of the Federal Government"
abolishing the franking privilege. TheJjill to abolish
and refused to perform their labor according to agree- of Ionia
Fourth Diitrict—Georgo W . Peck, of Ingham, at
ment This construction is more in accordance with the lfirge; Augustus C. Baldwin, of Oakland; William L. the franking privilege was then taken u p Mid after -vaflaat St. Mary Canal.
rious propositions for amendment and soma discussion,
iThe-Detroit Advertiser publishes the Beport of the tetter and tenor of the Constitution than the construction Bancroft of S t Clair.
(
it was passed, when the Senate adjourned.
Sapariatantient of the Saot Canal. -From it-we learn that is pot upon it by the supporters of Slavery. It may
IMPROVEMENTS AT WYANHOTTE.—WO learn from tho
HocsU, Feb-3^—-A memorial was receii^d from th*
tttkttta-Yaeripts of the Canal for the past-season were be that the clan^es quoted refer to Slavery. If they do,
Detroit Advertiser that the Wyandotte Rolling Mills Provisional Government of the Territory of J efiereon rela» beyond its expenses, showing an increase of the language is doubtful and ambiguous.
But wby did the framers of the Constitution frame Company havo commenced the erection of another large tive to a Constitutional Convention, and the recognition
i d w l ^ & B A y p e r cent, over the last year, nod the pet
proceeds to be more than four hundred pet cent, and jhftir language in regard to slavery in such doubtful mill at Wyandotte, adjoining the Merchant Mill, and of a Delegate from the Territory. The House proceedalao, a-gaio in ita business of four hundred per cent over Wnfis, wben all other parts are so plain and clear? The about the same size, foe rolling boiler plate of Lake Su- ed to vote for a Printer, - Mr. Defree«receivedJHJ'votes.
H S K M M f P H » ' a i « ^ 5 number or vessels passing- reason ia foiind by readfcrg the Debates of the Member? perior Iron, nail rods, railroad spikes, and forging heavy and Mr. Glo9sbrcnner 89—necessary to a choice, of 91.
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whoframed,the Constitution. They .thought Slavery was shaft*. The mill is to be provided with new and im- Two more Vo(c8 fr^re had with the same result Among
tonnage 852,642. The Superintendent estimates, not wroop—thati* was inconsistent with the Declaration of proved machinery, and to bo erected with all possible the bULs introduced, was one by Mr. Morrill, donating
Independence, inconsistent with the principles for which dispatch. Wyandotte is situated on the river twelve lands for the promotion of the arts and sciences in the va(hey, bad' fought and bled, and that H would soon be miles below Detroit and ia-destined to become s large rious States, and another for tbc prevention of polygamy
in the Territories." Mr. Waldron moved an inquiry into
Bonds will bepaid at maturity, from the receipts of the 'abolished or rooao to exist, (as It has in a number of mannfectaring town.
States,) and they did. not wish that the Constitution
Canai flo that m
PRINTER TO THE HOUSE.—Up to the 23d of February,
should convey the Hea to posterity that it ever did exist
a Printer had not been elected. The Republicans had claims tot servkes in ik* Revolution. Mr. Buell offered
o r w a s recogitfiDdb^'tbe Constitution. The author or
a resolution, calling on the Postmaster-General tor the
dropped Defrees and -concentrated on Ex-Member of
m.—The steamship Hungarian, ^
^ .Q^'l^i^iend^be^ S a f e W j^(SM these Oongreas Hall, of Ohio, who, at the'adjournment on that jnstrnctiowinoedby him to Po»1masters relative to the
tdo OA the 9th alt fer Fertfind,
destrnetion maU matter suppoaed^to coolain incendU^
srcdent, that'all oea.aro created
matter. Mr. Grow introduced abiUfbrtbe admknon of
Vote of an election.
y
« S i l * t« t t e iOtfc GH. A i m Tbe Bible *ay» 4fc*t-aB are eqaal lia the sight of God. 3ay, lacked
/ H t Monnninger, who weit to Virginia to get her to
H
t & men
in deeoMng the Union, has f o n
to wtfrtr-VMfc introduced, when the House ' ^ / o t
were created If all men were not creiited, then ther

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President, was the Buffalo Commercial, a bigoted KnowNothing organ.

' OONSUMPTTON OTJKEP!
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERT.
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HE EXTRAORDINARY ItESULTHOBTinijip IN AL :
An Agent of the Douglas party in Illinois is said to be
the stages of Palmonary Disesse bv Dr. Churchill's erw
Treatment—the HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA
KFWNO.—Tbe men were playing Ball in our stfcpta on at Washington, with 860,000, to be expended in securing We ever bronpht to this market; which we will be happy to —removes
all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value t:1
Moddaj, 5th March. T h e ground wits as d i v a s in June. the nomination of Judge Douglas at Charleston.
offer HI such pricesas will accord reasonably with tye flMES. this Discovery. Consumption is no longer tq.be regarded a an incurable malady.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Many hundreds of phj-slcians haVe already adopted th:«
MAPLE SIXUB.—Orrin Page, Esq., of WhiteIt is stated that GOT. Latham's election to the U. S.
Traverse City, Nov- 25, 1859.
treatment with almost invariable success. Let no Consciflr
water, has presented ns with some very nice maple sugar, Senate, upsets Senator Gwin's prospects of a reflection
live delay a moment to try It It Is their last hope!
Dr. Churchill fays:
to the other seat
the first brought to town this seasoa
EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF

GOODS, GROCERIES,

P R O V I S I O N S ,

A GOOD EXAVPLE.—Our North port Republican friends
Republican Club of L e e l a n a u .
<
hove token the lead in organisation for tho Presidential
XOKTnrORT Feb. 25tb, 1860.
(Campaign, and formed a Republican d u b . W e hope I Pursuant to adjournment or a Be publican meeting hold on
tiie 11th inst, a meeting was held this evening, to bear report
every town in the .county will follow the example.
of a committee then appointed to draw up a constitution for
a Republican Club. The Chairman of said Committee, Geo.
• NAVIOATKI.V Opts.—The ice in Grand Traverse Bay X. Smith, presented to the meeting the following preamble
and resolution which were adopted:
broke up* arid disappeared last Saturday, March 3d, and
Whereat-, tho political condition of our country nt the pre?-,
navigation is now open and unobstructed. Tho Bay eat time, so far as it relates to the dominant party, in itt
developments of the past, its present attitude aud its determif r o a e o y e j on the 6th of February, and was closed less nation for tho future, is such as to call loudly upon the friends
than four weeks.
of our free lnsUtntious,of equal rights, of liberty of speech and
of the press, of free discussion and everything' valuable to a
liberty-loving people, to rouse tn rigorous action, and where. RKTUE.VKI>.—Jacob Barns, Esq., Register of the Land as, combined forces are more efficient than tho various parts
Office, returned from Grand Rapids last Friday evening. of which they are composed. Therefore.
KEHOMTED, That tho frionds of freedom in the township of
W e are indebted to him for Detroit and New-York", pa- Leelanau, organize themselves into an Association to be callpers several days later thai) those received by maiL T h e ed tho REPUBLICAN CLUB OK LEELANAU.
A constitution was tliep adopted and officers elected after
Deacon is looking" well after his hard jaunt orer the which
Geo. N. Smith offered the following resolution, which
was unanimously adopted by tbe Club:
Trail •
Whereas, the present administration and tho State oligarLCMBKR PKOBPECTS.—The snow is all gone, and tho chy whose tool it Is, have, by their violations of the. Constitution and laws of these United HtAtea. robbed t i e citizen of his
season for getting out logs is over. I t has closed so un- rights. Therefore,
RESOLVED. That the frionds of freedom ought to rally
usually early that, notwithstanding, the fine sleighing in
around the standard of liberty and reassert the rights recogmidwinter, tho Lumbermen have g « t out co more logs nized in tho Declaration of Independence.
Moved by Joseph Dame, Esq., that the Sec'v. prepare n copy
than they did last year, and wo doutk whether, throughof the proceedings or this meeting and forward to the Grand
out the State, it will come up t o that figure. W i t h a Traverse Herald far publication—Carried.
The Club then adjourned to meet one week from next Frifair crop the coming season, the re must be a greatly inday,'at the hou^e of W. E. Svkes.
creased demand for lumber over that of lust year; and
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" HORATIO BROOKS, President. '
CHARLES DAVIDSOS, Secretary.
a s tho supply will hardly reach that figure, we anticipate
a very perceptible advauce in price.
NrwATOO Asn NORTHPORT STATE ROAD.—The Cofnmiwioners hare, advertised to receive sealed proposals,
a t Newaygo, on Thursday, tbe 29th of March, inst, for
tbe opeaing.of (his Road between Muskegon River and
Northport, to be let in sections of one mile or more; the
entire length to be cut out four rods wide, and two rods
of the same to be well cleared of all brush, (alien or
standing timber, and all swampy and wot places t o , be
bridged o f crosswayed with sound, sizeable timber not
legs than 1 4 foot long, so as to f o n r f / a good passable
bridge. Payments for the above w f r k will be made in
money or Swamp Lands, .at the option of thecontractor.
T h e Commissioners have acted wisely in determining
t o open the whole lino of tho Road by cutting and clearing away the timber and bridging the swampy and wet
ground, instead of expending all the, money to JLusk a
portion at the southern end. Givo us an opening through
the wilderness, aud wo arc satisfied.

T. J. RAMS13ELL

^ttoritq) aiti) Coitnsfllor at
SCJL.ICJTOK I X C H A X C K R Y ,
MANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
Office Second Door North of ItusweH's Hotel

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Detroit Market Cash Prices
A L L KIISTDS O F F X J R !

DELIVERED AT HIS OFFICE,
in Traverse City, on or before the first day of April. I860.
ASSAULT OK MR. HICIOIA*.—A most brutal and cowO. A. S T E V E N S , Agent.
ardly assault Was made on Mr. Hickman, Anti-Lecompton
Travrrse City, Dec., 1M9.
Democratic M. C. from Pennsylvania, by a Virginia
O O D N E W S F O R L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY THAT
bully named Edniuuston, for words spoken in debate ii
will send her address to Mrs. E. Creager, Bajiimore City.
Maryland, with three 3 cent postage stamps encloned, shall
the House tif Representatives. Mr. Hickman was sick receive
by return iiipll, something of importance to her.
U-Sm
at tbe time, and tho attack was so sudden and unexpected " Woman know thyself'nnd be happy."
that he had no opportunity of defending himself. W e \inWV
L A B O R SO H A R D W H E N W A S H I N G ?
advise Northern Members to arm themselves and shoot X V I have a chemical process for cleaning clothiag«by the
oso of which the clothes csn be washed very clean without
down every Southern ruffian who attacks them.' A few boiling, nnd with very little rubbing. By this method much
hard lsbor can be saved—THE WASHING CAN BE DONE
examples would ttaoh them better manners.
IN HALF THE TIME, aud the clothes are very white aud clean,
aud last much longer, for they are not worn by robbing 1
DEATH AT MAOKDTAC.—Jonathan P . King, who has the old way of washing by niuehinery, Ac. The articles
resided at Mackinac ever since 1817, died a t that place cost but little and are easy to obtain. I mall the receipo to
order, postage paid, on receiptof fifty cents; three centpo
a abort time sinec. H e hod served faithfully in several age stamps as good as money.
Address,
DR. J. P. CREAGER,
local offices, had been several times a member of cither
Baltimore City. Md.
b r a n c h 6f tbe State Legislature, and was the Democratic j *,*If you want something do not miss the Washing aud
candidate for Secretary of State in 1858. H i s age was Money recipes, for they are all I claim for them, and they
should be in every family.
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O N E Y - T I I E B E S T O F H O N E Y . — I HAVE A
valuable recipe for matfug Honoy, which I will send to
any person upon receipt of fifty cents. We make use of it
in our fsinlly, AT HALr THE COST, gn£ consider it as good
as the best article of Bee honey,-TK0M w a t r a rr CANNOT SK
D. Any person who will make and sell it, can clear from
to three dollars per dav. It only requires four articles to
make it, and tliey can be had at any store for fifty cents.
Every family may have this delightful lUxurv, for any lady
can make it ia fifteen minutes, at any time. Three cent postage stamps as good as money.
Address,
DR. J. P. CREAGER,
. Under the Wynndot Constitution, Kansas win contain
tfjjy
^
Baltimore City Md.
neaHy as much Territory as Ohio, Pennsylvania and
H E " P A L A S K I T I M E S , " HAWKINSVILLE, 'I
of March 3d, lWa, says:
New Y o r k put together. Y e t the Democrats propose
1 " FINE HONEY.—Dr. R. C. Smith of this county, presented
t o enlarge' its boundaries still further, merely for the sake as-with beautiful honey, equal if not superior to an vthing
of delaying ite admission until after the Presidential Elec- wo ever saw. This honey was manufactured by Mrs. Smith,
according to the directions fovea in a recipe which she pur" tiool •''
-chased of DR J. P. CREAGER. Baltimore City, Maryland.
Any person can get the recipe for making honey; and be in. THK. RICHMOKD E X P U ^ O K . — T h e ^ l o a i f m ip the Dem- dependent of the Honey boo, by writing to Dr. Creager, 558
West Baltimore street, Baltimore City,. Maryland, enclosing
ocratic Convention at Richmond, and Cailure of Wise's fifty cents.
lUm,
.friewlg.to carry, f t e i r resolutions <teclaring be was. the
H E G R E A T F E M A L E FILL.—DR. J . p. CREA
preference of Virginia For the Presidepcy, are regarded
«er is the agent wholesale and retail for Dr. Wheatleigh"
celebrated
Female
Pills.
THKSK
PILLS
ARC
TRULY
INVALID
as conclusive against him. and as securing the Delegation M i i i i r r i i w s i
»r.-c
TRVLT
tt.t cos LJBW, r o a m a r wii.i, *<nron« n i x m wjtas n r
J t f t Hunter beyond
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•/-<
*.*¥• HAVK RCCOMB IMFAtaBD PROM AKY CAVftX W B A T t f i t l .
They never ha ve failed in spy ease where the direotion* aroe nd
^OoM.of tbo (^uralric of Columbia, S C - . h a v e o r f e r - the bos containing these Pills have been strictly followed.
*«d from a local manufacturer an. elegant PalmeUa cane, 1 ndeed, there has no ease of failare ocouied to oar knowiedgr.
Being purely vegetable they are pcrfeetlv sate. Single boxes
, t e h o > w e n t t d t o Mr." W n w n d p w . w a testimonial o f mailedtoorder,paid, np«a receiptor $1—three eendpostage
-vr-..
their v p ^ c i * » i o n Of b b T n ^ n e s s ' in ^attacking * 8 k k stamps as good as money;'
Address,
DR. J. P. CREAGER.
Congressman for truths spoken in debate.
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- BaMmot% Oty, Mdi
IWORTANT PBWOSITIOJf FOR CjUtSTt.VO JHE MAILS.—
The Washington letter of the Cincinnati Gaaette states
that a company of responsible men are at Washington, and
intend to present a proposition to Congress to carry
entire inland mail of tUc.ypited States from the revenue
that arises from it, provided the banking privilege isabol-

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d«ks*irffora»er ammgaiaent in the ilall passed as'antici- Borlea—(three books.) S s J - A teokJbr
lag to prepare thnaselve
rowtaOourtrtip."

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ofwhichwrtllb*nsaikdt^
pus^-l,,reaeiptof
Convention.

G O L D L O C K E T for ©5,
A m l u P R K M n i M to eaoh p u r e h n s o r w o r t h

$ 2

T O " $ 2 Q O !

CONSUMPTION!

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rill prove not only as snre a Remedy in Consumption as (Ji-i
ine is In Intermittent Fever, buialso as effectual a l'reservr
vr ss Vaccination In Small Pox.
" In no instance have I found tbe remedy fsil to prodcr>
ven thing that could reasonably be expected from it.
" Oat of twenty-two cases in the third or lsxt stage, t
Such a result is altogether unparalleled in the annals of meC •••

;Z-&~ This Remedy Is the most powerful Generator of Blot.<
known, and Is equally efficacious In all forms Of Debility,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Diseases Chlorosis, l)yspepsi-..
—or whatever depends on deficient vitality of the system.
Winchester^ Genuine Preparation
is put np in large bottles with thfc fallowing words blown ir
the glass: •• DR. J. F. CncBcnlLL's YrrornosMiTRs or Lixr
ASH SODA. J. WINCHE»TEB, NEW YtjHK." Each bottle b«?
also, a FAC-SIMILE Signature.
'' ,
No other can be relied on as tbe pure Hyjiophosphlfri^'
Unless perfectly pure, thevirenot only useless, but positively
injurious. No IBOK or other drug should be coptbtned with
them, or taken at the same time.
2 £ r Price $2 00, or three bottles tor $5 (ifl, wHh fult dilations for use. A liberal dlsconntto physicians and the trad*.
The DKT SALTS famished to the profession. Single bottlei
We propose to let a person know what Premintn he will.. in conccntrated solution sent by mail, when specially ordere'Lceive before sending nis money. Any Lady or Gentleman Svld wholesale and retail at the Sole general Depot in U|« U.
desiring one of the above articles, can first Send us their S 43 John street. Let no one deceive you, hut p u r c h i s a i t d
name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and use onlv "Winchester's Prensratlon."
'
Pen, or Locket, and we will make their selection, and inform
them by return inail what premium they are entitled to. They
can then have the privilege of sending for It if they ctioose. Nervous sufferer la the United States, on receipt o ,
Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable man- cents in stamps to cover expense of postages. AIKX circuner, and a.-, soon as the nam# of the purchaser Is received lars and all requisite information without charge.^' Let'B"
with the $S, hi# Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket one delay, for time It precious In so flttal a rasladv as Conand Premium, are put up in a safe manner, and sent to .the sumption. Address,
Ji WINCHESTER,
owner by mail, free of postage. Orfr plan, from long experiAmerican and Foreign Agencv.
ence in the above business, has given general satisfaction, as
32-ly
43 John street, i e w York..
each purchaser can sell or trade the above articles for all the)'
For sale by
cost him, and retain the premium gratis.
MORGAN BATES,
If however, any person Should feel disposed to send ns
Herald OHcc. Traverse ORT. -.
their money In advance, they can rely upon being as fairly
dealt with us though they bsd made previous application.
I ? E V E R A N D A Q U E , FROM WHICH MANKJ20)
fer, over a large pui% of the globe, is the cohRequehce of
And if any OBI is dia^istied with their purchase, and i n I
unbiassed person competent to judge siys the articles are.not a diseased action of the system, induced by the poisonoat
n orth mure than the money paid tor tbein. and in some cases tiiiasm of vegetable decsv. This exhalation is evolved by the
TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person re- action of solar heat on wetaoil,aud ritea with tbe watery ..vaturn the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
por from I t While the sun.is below the. horizon tbia, vapor
But some will aak (as many have.) how cau we afford to lingers near the earth s surface, and the virus U takia with it
give so much for so little money? In answer, we say, that all through the luugs Into, the blood. There it acta as a s Irritawho are acquainted with the jewelry business know that ting poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at » retail the body. The titer becomes torpid nnd falls to seerett not
store upon which there is not a profit of from 100 to 400 per only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Roth thf
per cent, on manufacturers' prices.
virus and the bile accumulate In the circulation, and produce
We being Agents for the Manufacturers, have adopted this violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kldneyi and
plan of disposing of our goods rather than selling to Coun- the stomach sympathize with the liver, ind become disordered
try Dealers on time, and taking tho uncertainty of collecting also. Finally, tb? Instinct of our organism, a* If i s a i attempt to expel tbe noxious ftslon, concentrates the .whole
our bills.
By this arrangement, we bring the purchaser In direct eom- blood of the body ia the internal n c re tor lea to force them
mnuicatlon with the manufacturer, and the profits that arc to cast it o u t The blood"-leaves the surface, and rushes to
made by the dozen hands through which Jewelry has to pass, tho central organs with congestive violence. Thi* IS'tUe
CHILL. But In this effort It falls. Then the FBTBR foHewt.
we give to the purchaser in Premiums, a* above stated. ^
We therefore offer the following inducement to persons in which the blood learea tho central organs aad rushea Ip
tho surface, as If in another effort to expel the irritating
acting as Agents for us:—
Any person sending us $25 for our goods, will receive a poison through that other great excretory;—Ahfl skin. Ia this
Pencil nnd Pen. and. Premium, or Locket and Premium, free. also it fails, anil the system abandons the Attempt txhtosted.
and waits for the recoven- of strength to repent the hopeless
For farther inducements, see Circular.
-»»*—
Among our Premiums arc articles suitable for Ladies and effort another dev. These ar- " " "**
Gentlemen, snch as
the laenllh if it is not removed.'. ,
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We have labored to find, aud have fonnd, an antidote. . .
Ayer's Ague Cure,
Gold Sleeve B n t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
.which nentrallzes this malarious poison in the hkxwt tnri
GOLD 8HIKT STUDS—plain and with settings; GOLII SCARF stimulates the liver to expel it from tbe body. As H sboolri,
so It does, cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty
PISS—new style; Gold BreastPins, California Diamond
And It does more, or rather does what is of more service to
Pins, Gold Rings, <fcc., Ac.
those subject to this Infection. If.taken la seaaon^lt expels
It Trom the system as It Is absorbed, and thus keeps those who
FOR LADIES,
We have GOLD WATCHES. Florentine, Mosaic. Gold Stone use. It free from Its attacks; keeps the system la health though
exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only <U)C«, hat
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Gold
prot/wts from, tho greet variety of affections which are InduTiraceleta. Gold Sleeve Bnttons, Gold Bolt Slides,
ced by this mulignaut Influence, such a* Remittent Fcrer, Chill
Cold Rings. Ac.' Ac.
ALSO—Pianos, Metodeons, Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Jtp- Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodicsl ID adache, or Bilious Headache, Billons Fevers, Neural(fls, Rheumatfca, ( M u .
Uncxeeptional References given whenever required.
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, PaMtatfon*
JST AGENTS WANTED for every part of the Country.
N. B.—In sending your names, write the State, Connty and Pninful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis,
and Psinfhl Affections of tlie Stomach and Bowels, sll of
To mi plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried.
which, when arising from this cause, will be found to aiissae
ADDRESS.
A N G L E & CO.,
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1.02 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) more or less the intermittent type. This "Ague Car# « moves the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.
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New Y o r k .
This It accomplishes by stimulating the excremriea toexpel tho virus from the system; and these A w n s by decrees
T E R M S O F C I R C U I T C O U R T S I N T H E N I N T H become habited to do this their office of (Mm own accord.—
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Hencc arises what we term acclimation, fflhe msy accomN A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO HEREBY plish the same end, but often life la not long e m « | h . ' flr is
fix and appoint the times for holding the Circuit Courts sacrificed in the attempt while this " Ague Cure " does It st
for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of tbe State of Michigan, for once, and with safety. We have great reason to better* this
tho yoars 1860 and 1861, as follows: In
is a surer as well aa safer remedy for the whole cl«w of dt*
ALLEGAN COUNTY—On tho third Tuesday or March, the eases which are caused by the missmatic Infection, than any
second Tuesday of July, and the fourth Tuesday of Ooto- other which has been discovered; end It bOs still another
ber.
Important advantage to the public, which is, tbat-K ta eheap
OTTAWA COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday of March, the as well aa good.
fourth Tuesday of June, and the third Tuesday ia OctoPrepared by l>r. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Price One
ber.
Dollar per bottle.
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MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday, ia April ajid
Ayer's Cherry P e c t o r a l .
and the firsfcTuesdsy in October.
has won for Itself such a renown for tbe care of every variety
NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tuesday In April and of Throat and Lung Complaint that it is en tire] v. o nnece'sls rr
the first Tuesday in September.
for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, wbererer ft has
MECOSTA CODNTV—On the third Tuesday in April, and been employed. As it Has long been ia constant us* throagh
the.second Monday in September. I Osceola County at- out this section, we need not do more than assure the people
tached.)
its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it
OCEANA COUNTY-rOn the fourth Monday in April, and tho msy be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been
first Thursdav in Oetober.
found to do.
MASON COUNTY—6n the fourth Thursday in April and the
Ayer's C a t h a r t i c Pills,
first Monday in Oetober. ' •*
For all the purposes of a Purgative Medicine; for C-OBtiveaess.
MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first Tnesdsy in Msv. and the for the cure of Dyspepsia; for Jauadie*: for tbe ears of lnd:
fourth Tuesday in September. (Wexford aad Missaukte gestion; for Headache; for Up curt of Dysentery; forsFoul
Counties attached.!
Stomach; for the cure of Erysipelas; for the Piles; for the
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY—On the second Tuesday in cure of Scrofula; for sll Scrofulous Complslnts; fOr the cure
Mav, and the third Taesday in September. (Antrim and of Rheumatism: for Diseases of the Skin; for the eur* of
Kalkaska Counties attached-)
Liver Comflalat; for Drepsy; for the care of Tetter.Tumors
F . J. LITTLEJOHN.
and Salt Bhinm; for W o m s ; for the cure ofGootj for a Din
Circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit
ner Pill; for tha cure of Neuralgia; for parifying the blood.
AUegan, Nov. 1.18J9.;
dee!8
Jhey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take
them pleasantly, ahfl they are the best aperient In'the *orid
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED for all the purposes of a family physic.
by Abbey H. Hemingway. The design of this WorkUto
Price 25 cents per Box; Six"Boxes for One Dollar.
represent the general poeticllteratute orYennont from its
early settlement to the present period. The selections «rc
Great aumbers of Clergymen, Physicians, 8tatee»en. sad
eminent personsges, hsve lent fbelr nsmes to cera^r the an
paralleled usefulness of these remediesa. but our fpaee here
will sot permit tbe insertion of them. The Ageat* be'ow
- • - * * — o u r American Alaisaae in whith Ibey
B L A C K L C O . , OPTICIANS. AND MAKERS OF
a Optical and philosophical Apparatus No. 250 Jefferson aad the treatment that should be followed for their earn • •
anae. iavju, all those autoring from .dofcrtirfalght t j i n Do u t be put off by unprincipled dealers srtflt «*ac>pre
srations they make M n a n 4 M » , WW *AwW%
id there is for them, and thev should i t

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F T E R T W O Y E A R S ' PROFITABLE EX I-ERI
ence in our present mode of disposing of our Jewelry,
fee., mid from the universal satisfaction given to nil who hat*
patronized our house, we take pleasure in saying that we, now
consider our business KAIKLY and r u i u u m r established.
We wish it understood that this is No LUTTCKV, but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser gets the value
of his or her money in a G o l d Fenc.il w i t h Gold F e n
a t t a c h e d , or a Gold L o c k e t , worth $5 each, which cannot be bought at any retail store for the Hatue price; and in
addition to the purchase, each purvon receives a P r e m i u m
o r J e w e l r y , not less in value than $2, and it may be worth
$3, 6, H. 10. la. 20, SO, 50, or even S2001

IN"o jJVXoney R i s k e d !

Gnlltiflfj's Godl and Sihtr Watflxs, Gutd Yfst and Guard Chain®.

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Ac„ constantly on hand.

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wf&mw&m*}^ t bry».
rmw w . , — — „ . S ? o T 8 u S ^
• horhearttb* dresmof la
—j, liiUMinT^ 'wififf
i f e r y o u n g heart owned the m y s t i c power.

O h ! S h a w m beautiful; h e r b r o w '
V u p a t e u d r i v e n Alpine m a w ;
And her s o f t rounded checks wore t i n g e d
With beautyV c r i m e n e b b | n g glow.
H e r locks were s i l k e n , s o f t a n d b r i g h t ;
A n d the sweet languor of her e y e s
W H Htoe 1he t r e m b l i n g twilight star.
J u s t paling in t h e q u i e t skies.
But S e w h o woke t h i s s o f t tweet dream,
Alas! w u false, and cold a n d vain;
, And heeded n o t a broken heart,
A h l loved h i m more than word* can tell;
A n d y e t ho crushed her t r o w i n g heart.
A n d p a r t e d with a cold fare we U.
H e left h e r In h e r q u i e t home.
T o l a n g u i s h o u t a life of pain;
H e left h e r with the p a r t i n g w o r d s
T h a t t h e y should n e v e r meot again.
Bat o t h e r s cajne a n d sought to win
H e r f r o m the memories of y o r e ;
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( h e a r t o n c e betrs;
d t r e a t no more.

Now to the Tjme to Circulate
"Dofttrments."

r p l I E R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N O F WASHX LN'GTON are b a r i n g prepared a n d published a wjries of
Political Tracts, u n d e r the supervision of t h e Congressional
Republican Executive Committee, which i t i s earnestly hoped
the f r i e n d s o f ' t h e Reptfljllesn e a r » will take immediate
s te p s to have pnt in general circulation.
They are f o r n i s h e ^ a t tiie cheap rate of FcveQty-fivc cents
per i m n d r e d <-.<ipJc*,,fr<-<j of postage.

The following tracts h a v e already been p u b l i s h e d :
T r a c t No. 1. HOW W E A i t E GOVERNED.—Being an expose of the Fraud* a n d E x p e n d i t u r e s of the present
Administration f o r party u n r p a a e i
.
T r a c t No. i l LANDS FCtlt T H E J U A W - E S S . — B e i n g a complete analysis of the votes on the Homestead BtlL
T r a c t No. i. T H E ATTITUDE OK NATIONAL. P A R T I E S
IN B E S P E C T TO A P A C I F I C RAILROAD.
T r a c t No. 4. T H E S L A V E T R A D E . — S h o e i n g t h a t t h e proceedings a n d dobaU* d u r i n g the last sus<i»u of the late
Congress indicate a most marked deterioration of moral
s e n t i m e n t at the South in respect to the Africau Slave
Trade, a n d are fearfully omiuous ol the w a r a p p r o a c h ol
the time when, at any rate in t W C u l f States, t h a t h i t h e r t o
universally reprobated traffic will be a s heartily austained
as is the institution of wlsvory i t s o l t
T r a c t No. 6. QVEBLAND ROUTES TO T H E PACIFIC—
T I I E BUTTERFIELD CONTRACT.
T r a c t No 0. OPPOSITION O F T H E SOUTH TO T H E DEVELOPMENT Off OBEttON AND OF WASHINGTON
T E R R I T O R Y — T l f E INTERESTS O F T H E WEST.
I a Utc G e r m a n L a n g u a g e .
T r a c t No. 2. L A N D S F O B T H E LANDLESS.—*1.50 per 100
opies.
"

.11 orders should h e a d d r e s s e s t o
LEWIS CLEPHANF, (
Seoretary National Republican Association.

»b i i - u i u u • O
w . w^ WnOwBi JN iwf i, F
» »O"B• T* H E MAjDPIfAC,— :
, 5 TURK OF ILLUMINATING GAfi, f o r t h e use or P r i v a t e
HovsM, Pnbllo Buildings, Villages, Towns, A c . - J ' a t e n t e d
August, 185&—1The principle of the invention consists in the
peculiar c o n s t r u c t i o n or the Retort, w h e r e b y Gas la most
luickly, easily and economically generated f r o m Rosin, OH.
fallow* and tcfu.se Grease o'r aiiy kind, a n d p r o d u c i n g , for
about eighty cents, aa moch light as a thousand feet of ordinary coal Gafc.
..
A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s at the h a n d s of tlie inventor,
who has bad many years experience in Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , aa
well as by ourselves aud other*, has placed the invention beyonfl all doubt or its practicability. The public m a y be confidently assured that it Is a t o n c e the moat simple a u d useful
of any thing of the kind ever before c o n s t r u c t e d .
The present object of the proprietor!* is t o dispose of city,
county and state Rights, An the most favorable terms, and t o
immediately introduce the works into general use.
W o r k s from 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, a r e now in

T T T Y A N D O T T B B O f c t l K f i M I L L C O n HAS ,NOW
\0\
V, V, in Stole,
Store, aand
n d offer
i f f e r for sale,
sale, a full
foil M
MftNliiilnl
i n l i u i i i t of 1.**
Lake
- j p e r i o r and Scrap Iron, of all aiaes. at greatly redaced rales.
. t h e Lake Superior Bar I r o n sold by t h e Company, h all
made from Charcoal Pig. and Li f u r t e U e r than the Iron a a d «
f r o m Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron ia
the only Iron sold in t h i s market, that is made in this manner.
Their M c r r h a n t S c r a p Iron is all made from selected Scrap
a n d will bear comparison with the beet I r o n made ia U »
country.
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company-snd E u r e k a I r o n Oompa.
ny d r a f t s taken at par in e x c h a n g e for I r o n or any indebtedness t o the Company.
Manufactured i r o n alse given in - x e h a u g e for good Scrap
Iron.
. v
C a n a n d see or address
WM. li- 7<AltniSKIR, Secretary.
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Store c o r n e r Woodward Avenue a n d C o n g r e s s * ! . .
a3
i

-.pair work on .Propeller*, 8
points in the Union, to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.^
1'cr.sons or small capital, a n d particularly Gas Fitters, by Mills, executed promptly aud Uioiougldy. C a s t i n g * — e v e r j
*
making an investment in tbe r i g h t to use the " S u n - L i g h t Gas description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.
Works," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
r Ail communications in t h e premises directed to the We are Prepared t o e s e c u t o order* o( any sjae for Brass a n d
Compoaitlou
Casting*,
promptly.
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undersigned will laeet p r o m p t attenliuu.
Oil Globes, Oil Cops, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guage Cocks.
J O H N Q. DUDLEY
Treasurer for Proprietors,
! Cvlinder Cocks. Steam Whistles tor Stehinboata, Locomotive*
r a i d Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
a n d Mills. Bells for Factorial, Steamer* a n d L o c o m o t i v e s unn3
No. 77 Woollward
der eight hundred pounds.

K ^ ' L O R I D A . — B T JOSHL-A B. OIODIBGR.—Illustrrted with 6
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
tine engravings.—Ono Volume, 12mo. 320 p|>. l ' r i c e $ l - — Wo are prepared to execute all o r d e r s f o r I r o n Ruiliiut tor
This Work portrays, with e m i n e n t ability, the c r i m e s commit- Private Building*. Churches, Public S q u a r e s , a n d for Ce&tteted hy oor Government against the Maroons who fled f r o m
He wandered 'neath tf b r i g h t e r Bky.
South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking p r o t e c t i o n un- ° j a r Corner or Fifth a n d Woodbridge-stis opposite Machine
I n lands of beauty, wealth a n d art,
d e r Spanish laws. It shows bad taith exercised towards the Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
And won the ford impassioned lovo
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JACKSON
Indians or Florida, a u d 1$ round to present a t r u e view or the
long-rougbt Florida War, which was, in truth. A W A R FOR
M E R I C A N W A T C H E S # — A P P L E T O N . TRACY &
> 0 B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN".
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,Co., WAOTHAM, Mass., Manufacturers of P A T E N T LE- SLAVERY.
T o o p r o u d to m u r m u r or complain.
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aid of new and original machinery, expresslv designed t o se- of F l o r i d a " 1 have read the liook with g r e a t i n t e r e s t and Piano Room. B u t n e r e r , ne v e r breathed h i s name.
cure, w i t h a low paice, a fine, sulutantial. durable and uniWe are prepared to execute all work entrusted to o* with
much instruction. It sets in a s t r i k i n g light an i m p p r t a n t
formly reliable time keeper. The movements are new in portion of our history, and clearly reveals t h r secret s p r i n g s p r o m p t n e s s aud despatch, and on us favorable term* ** any
Real Lift Romance.
construction, and are pronounced by the highest a u t h o r i t i e s by which successive a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s were moved in aflUirs of establishment in the country. C o m b i n i n g all t h e different
T h e C h e n a n g o Telegraph
r e l a t e s a r o m a n t i c s t o r y of
,to be raultlesa in principle a n d quality, and have been proved
a Vming m a n w h o e n g a g e d , in 1 8 4 8 , t o w o r k f o r a f a r m e r hy t h o most e x a c t i n g tests to bo reliable and u n f i l i n g in ac- great moral and political consequence. Tho distinguished branches of Steel, Copper and Stoue Engraving, aa well aa
u t h o r has especially entitled himself to the t h a n k s of every Crayon Work or the flnest description, w e guarantee satisfacin that county—-now ho'won the good will of everybody tion. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m the alover
ot rreedom. justice, a n d honorable administration,tby tion all cases.
and the heart of the former's oldest daughter, but being crude m a t e r i a l s in a single establishment, l y connected a n d t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g the evil influences of slavery in he
Particular attention paid t o Bank and Commercial work,
uniform processes—tlic manufactory being organized upon transactions which he narrates. No one, it seems to me, can such aa Checks, Dratts, N o u s , Certificates of Deposit and
poor, determined to aeek his fortuno in toe gold regions tho
same system t h a t bas been adopted i n * h e p r o d u c t i o n of aricP from p e r u s i n c t h i s work without deepened convictions Stock, Coupon Bonds, l e t t e r , Note a n d Bill lleade. Envelope*.
Wore taking a wife. He took the over!ami route, and the uuequaled A m e r i c a n lire-arms, which enables us t
of the w r o n g of slaveholding, and tho necessity of earnest Ac. Maps, Portraits. Show Cards Ar., Lithographed s a d
^ hit tetters from Jeflferson Barracks were tho last ever duce a movement at one-half the price of any foreign
effort for the deliverance of o u r National Oov- printed in the mpst dellcate.cpiprs by a n e w process.
received from him. He was years ago given un for m c n t of the same quality; a n d we g u a r a n t e e the perfect andn mpersistent
For the convenience of tho business community in this vie n t front the control of the slave power.
dead, and all who had known him supposed his bones performance, for ten years, of every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by us. Columbus, Julv It IMS.
'cinity, we b a r e established an ageney with Mr. J o h n W j
8 . P. C11A9K.
foreign watches a r c made by hand, t h o A m e r ic a n watchwere bieackingon the Western plains. About three . j All
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Copies sent by mall on receipt Green, at the office or t h e Detroit Daily AdverUier. S l i j J W being the only o n e s - m a d e bv m a c h i n e r y upon a uniform
J . SAGE A SON'S.
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or One Dollar.
F O L L E T r , FOSTER A CO.,
i, says tho Telegraph, tv carriage stopped
system t h r o u g h o u t Nearly all hand-made watches are deviiMi,
Polishers, Columbus, Ohio.
" old farm-houso, and a well-dressed, young- fective, a n d are continually g e t t i n g out of order. In many
frodt
| ) O O T 8 , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT W H O L E Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
appearing man ^descended from it and advanced to the p a r t s of the country it is impossible t o find good watch re1 5 SALE ONLY.—We have received rrom the Manufactut A R E W ' S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y i FIRST STREET, rer* about 1.000 eases BOOTS, SHOES AND RCBBER8, or all
hove. Mary herself answered his summons for admis- pairer*, a n d watch r e p a i r i n g is always uncertain and expenT h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of A m e r ic a n w a t c h e s disposes of this
/ between Larned and Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.— the desirable kinds, and havo also ou hand a t e n thousand
sion; and at sight of her tho stranger cut short his aues- sive.
difficulty, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s , as wall a* watch dealers, T h e undersigned h a v i n g re-purchaBcd " T h e Institution for
or our own manufacture.
tion as to who lived there, and stepped within tho plain, can k e e p watches aa a p a r t of their miscellaneous stock, and the dissemination'of useful drink*," h a s enlarged and rejuve- pairs
We shall c o n t i n u e to maiiufaeture a n d t o receive almost
neat sJtthjg-room. To Her he * » as any other stranger. t h u s supply t h e i r customers with a new staple, which may be nated it in the most thorongli manner, m a k i n g It now the daily additions—so a* to keep o u r stock at all times large and
Ho WM "bearded liko the parift," and her short, auick used as a n y o t h e r article, w i t h o u t mystery or humbug. Sold most extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with facilities f o r complete- Confining ourselves to the J o b b i n g t r a d e t x t l u a n d by BOBBINS
Al'I'LKTON^
producing the finestandnioxt delicate grodeaof Malt L i q u o r s ; sivcly, we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, at l i
glanco at his face M he entered detected no resemblance by the trade generally,General
Agents. IB Maiden Lane, N. V. and i s now prepared to (Ornish the various qualities of Ales, Woodward Avenue.
11. P. BALDWIN A CO;
thereto any man die had ever seen. What, then, was n3
Porter and Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t a n d bottling, at prices
Detroit, Nov. 1,1868.
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.her surprise 1st his exclamation pp-^" Marv, don't you X T A L I . , D U N C K L E E it C O M 74 WODDWARD A V E r a n g i n g rrom $0 to $10 p e r barrel.
Wholesale a n d Retail Dealers in Foreign a n d Dolenow me—your Thomas of long ago?" That voice— m e s t inue;
E x t r a fine a u d Stock Ales brewed to order.
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ERS.—We have now on h a n d , and constantly receiving, a
old familiar namo—each called up from the buried F e a t h e r s and House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—We wonld particu- All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
very large stock of Book a n d ' N e w a ' P a p e r of all sites. We
past a memory that found in the face before her a coun- larly i n v i t e the a t t e n t i o n of the nubile t o the following Goods, in Tho
attention or private families, and customers in general, are Agent* for nine of the best Mill* In the country, which
terpart of. that one which had been to her girlhood • tho w h i c h we h a v e in great varietiWf styles and prices : Broche is particularly callod to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old give* us a chance t o compete and undersell any eatabll*h»ent
ponection of manly teauty, and her first emotion was Shawls, long a n d square ; Bay State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do. friends and new may bo assured of the s u p e r i o r a u a l l t y and in the-Went, a n d would nay that we sell p r i n t paper cheaper
do. d o . ; G e n t l e m e n ' s do. do. do. v Mantillas, beautiful styloc: flavor of these beverages, a n d all are invited t o call a n d sam- and a l e t t e r article than can bo found In thl* m a r k e t ; A b o ,
one of fcar that the unknown prairie grave had given up Black, F a n c y , Poulard, Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e Silks ;
•its tenant, that he might bring to her the confirmation F r e n c h a n d English Merino'es, plain a n d figured ; l'aramettas. ple for themselves. All orders, with the money enclosed, we have j u s t received a large Invoice of fine Mannlllaa^—
receive p r o m p t attention.
Please call and *ee for yourselves at
N>f a death that die had striven to believe not real This Delaines, in g r e a t v a r i e t y ; Valencia Plaids a n d Stripes ; All- willMalt
and H o p s for sate at tho lowest m a r k e t rates.
P E A S E A FULLER'S. No. 110 Jeffrrson Ave.
fcefing gave way, however, as she felt the grasp of strongWQOI P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e l s ; S a t t i n e t t s ; Broadcloths; Da- n3
J . L. CAREW.
Detroit. Nov. 1, . l M f t
arms thrown around her, and on unutterable joy burned masks; Blankets; L i n e n s ; E m b r o i d e r i e s ; Hosiory; Gloves;
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, Ac., ftc.
I C H M O N D * «c B A C K l ' S . — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
in her heart aa the conviction that Thomas was alive beFURNISHING GOODS, at the C l o t h i n g Emporium of H.
Carpet Department.
Book Manufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
fore her came uppermost to every other thought She • Velvet. Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply. 2 l'Jy, Superfine, Cotton H ALLOCS, No 108, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t Where may Avenue.—Account
Books or every description made to o r d r r .
dldh't feint, nor scream, nor make herself in any way a n d Wool,-Carpets; Druggets, S t a i r Rods Oilcloth. Window be found a very large, Jresh a n d desirable stock of- tho above or s u p e r i o r p a p e r and w o r k m a n s h i p , at lower p r i e e a . t h a n
ridiculous. She simply welcomed him with a caree as Shades, Lace and'Mnslty Curtains, C u r t a i n f i x t u r e s , Feathers, goods j u s t manufactured u h d e r h i s i m m e d i a t e i n s p e c t i o n , a n d heretofore. Warranted t o give satisfaction la every p a r t i c u e
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hearty as his own, and then she called tho old folks. A P a p e r H a n g i n g s , <fcc, Ac.
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Commercial Printing, Ruling a n d Binding, executed t o
happy group they made that nigh^Ahe old couple aud . We h a v e m a n y o t h e r styles of Goods, which will be offered A m o n g his s t o c k will bo found every k i n d a n d description
order.

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the young—as they sat to hear froth Thomas a history t o s u i t t h e times.
ot Ghrment suitable for Fall a n d W i n t e r wear.
The subscriber h a v i n g bad an experience or over f o u r t e e n
F r o m the low priced anil c h e a p e r grades, to the most fine years, reels assured t h a t t h e y can d e f y competition in price*
of his wanderings.
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. , 0 8 T B A T E D — a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s from original and fashionable garments—all of which have been manufac, II mis soon tdd. While crossing the plains he had drawings, by J o h n W. Ehniuger, illnstrntivc of the Courtship
and quality of w o r k m a n s h i p .
tured with the utmost care a n d w*KH*KTKr>togivcsatisfactiou.
Order*
rrom
Bank»,Merchanti-,
Manufacturer*
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-dropped behind his companions, and while toiling thro' of Miles Standlsh, by H e n r y W. I/>ngfellow. There will be AH persons desirous of p H r c h a s i n g e i t h e r at W HOLESALE
. a sunken water course, he had been seized by a party of e i g h t or ten largo P h o t o g r a p h s or t h o most oxquisite charac- OR R E T A I L are respectfully invited t o call a n d e x a m i n e his Companie*. respectfully ^ l i c i t c d .
strolling Indians and borne off a prisoner. He was de- ter, e x e c u t e d by Brady, with Intersected c ream-colored loaves extensive stock, which shall be offered at prices uniformly
H A R L E S B L ' S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webster,)
IL HALLOCK.
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• taiaed a captive among thorn for a long time, and finally (containing the descriptive text,) t h o whote t o be bound In low.
Desler in Foreign and Domestic Ilardware. Hourekeepa r t o morocoo covers, with bevelled a n d g i l t edges.
i n g Articles, Mechanics' Tools, Stoves, G r s t e s , T t a a n d J a p adopted into the tribe, finding'it impossible to escape q uEarly
o r d e r s are solicited, as the slow process or pit-paring
I I . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED RAIL- paned Ware, Drain Tile, A c . A g e n t for the American a a d
at once, he gave himself up to their mode of life, and the P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g Iwlng d o n e in cloudy weather) will• road Watches, cased in beautiful styles, warranted ex- European Law Agency or Lijx A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau s t r e e t .
wandered with the tribe over almost the wholp of that p r e v e n t the i m m e d i a t e issue of a s e c o n d edition, a n d o r — cellent time-keeper*; do do Swiss, foil jewelled, Lever* In New York—for the recovery of Debts, l e g a c i e s a n d l a h e r i
every style. GOLD PENS.—I c o n t i n u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g P e n s tance* in E u r o p e s n d the United States.
tract of country lying west of tbe Missouri. He finally quontly only those ordered in a d v a n c o can bo provised.
every desirable p a t t e r n . Tho*e p e n s h a v e received a Silver
canned with them on the head waters of some branch P r i c e Six Dollars. Spccinjen# t o be seen and subscriptions of
Remittances made to all parts of Germany, with ssfety and
Medal and Diploma at tho Michigan State Fair, and are wit to dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Keareley'a Block, D e t r o i t .
o f F r o e r Elver, and while there, managed to effect an received, a t my store.
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
be surpassed by any P e n * In m a r k e t Also dealer In F I N E Mich.
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escape byfloatingdown the river in a light canoe. The 13
DO W o o d w a r d Avenue.
J E W E L R Y , S I L V E R - W A R E a n d F A N C Y GOODS.
I h a r e an experienced Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new
dangers he had passed were many and extreme. When
8 A C J E A S O N S , MAP PUBL18HFRS, STATIONERS
S T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK OP VEGETABLE
ork t o order.
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h6 gained the main stream of Frazer River he felt safe^ 1t Tf Cand
• Engraver* and Lithographer*. 28» Main street, BuOWo.
Animal Physiology, designed f o r the. nse of Schools.
STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding N. Y „ over Sage 1 * Piano Rooms.—We s r e prepared to execute
from pursuit, sod, having learned from die Indians that Seminaries and Colleges, by H e n r y Goadbyj M. D., Professor a nFITTING
d Galvanizing, done a t s h o r t notice.
all w o r k ' e n t r u i t v d to ns with promptness a n d despatch, and
gold could bo found there in largo quantities, ho spent or Vegetable a n d A n i m a l Physiology a n d E n t o m o l o g y in the
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a pmctlcal workman, all
n as ravorabie terms as any establishment in t b e e o a a t r y .
some days in prospecting for it The result of his search State A g r i c u l t u r a l College or Michigan, embellished with up- work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
Jombining all tbe.dilfcrent branche* of Steel, C o p p e r a n d
w a r d s or i 5 0 Illnrtaations. Although designed mainly for
Satisfied him, and after descending the river to- Fort Colleges a n d Schools, t h i s book will lie found invalaable to GOLD P E N S re-pointed, at fifty cent*. Pen**ent by mail, Stone E n g r a v i n g , ax well as C r a y o n W o r k of the finest deby the Cash, will be p r o m p t l y attended to.
scription, we guarentee satisfaction in all cases.
Qeofge, selecting a proper companion, and procuring a the general reader, a n # should find a place in ev<?ry pnblic accompanied
c
J . H. ALLISON. J e B t r s o n A vent
Maps. P o r t r s i t s . Show Gsrds, Ac., Lithographed a a d printed
stock of provisions, he rotamed towards the source Qf a n d private Library. The beauty or the wood engravings t h a t
in tho most delicate colors, b y a new process.
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the stream, and there dug gold for some months with ^ plentifully adorn t h i s work, is remarkable, and their style
I I A W S CUTLERY AND E D G E TOOL WORKS, F o o t
of Brush street, u n d e r the Fulton Iron Work*, Detroit, M.
aatMhctorr success. Again descending the river, be —jinently p e c u l i a r ; white, red, yellow and blue figures, on a
% P E R . — W B ARE P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y AT M n J .
dead black g r o u n d . By t h e i r distiaotnesn they have elicited Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' s Instruments, Cooper*' and Carpenter*' ^
prices, all sixes a n d weight* or P r i n t snd Book P a p e r : —
took the firet vessel that sailed for San Francisco, and u n a n im o u s admiration. F o r sale by
Tools, Axes ot e v e r y description. P l a n i n g a n d Tobacco Ma also Ledger Paper, Flat a n d Folded I'a£cr, U t t e r , Cap and
('am* theoce by the Isthmus homo. He assured his Detroit, Nov. L 1 M *
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chine Knives, Trusses^ Ac., made to o r d e r of a * u p e r i o r q u a - Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tlasne P a p e r , F a n c y a n d
friends that he was content to sottle down with the money
tv.
Stsple Stationery in g r e s t vsrioty.
I M E ' S P A T E N T F I R E and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
he bad saved, provided Mary would renew her old prokazors, Knives, Scissors. S n r g e o n ' s Instruments,*teol. I r o n
100 tons or Rags wanted in e x c h a n g e .
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mise and become his wife. The maiden consented to all I r o n , ' t w o inchea t h i c k . The W r o u g h t I r o n give* s t r e n g t h and Brass Ware, polished and repaired in a m a n n e r t o give
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ht> asked, and the old farm-house wiU soon be made to a n d t h e ChiUed I r o n h a r d n e s s ; t h e aafo* h e i n g w a r r a n t e d Drill satisfaction
Orders-left at tbe offlce, c o m e r of Brush street a n d J e f f f r ru^j with the merriment of the wedding so long deferred Proof. All o t h e r F i r e Proof Safes are made of S h e e t Iron. SOIJ Avenue, will be p r o m p t l y attended to, w h e r e sampleainay
S . C L T H B E R T A C O . , Wholesale Druggists ano
& R WOOLLEY, Agent, a t C. A A. Ive*' B a n k i n g Office.
avenue, D e t r o i t
Grocers, No's 101 a n d 10i- WVooiffad
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How to Live Under Water.
Detroit, Nov. 1.1858.
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Reference* k i n d l v p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , North A have in store and offer to t h e Trade,
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..e stock or 8 u g a r
Co., J . B. W a y n e A'Co., Geo. Doty. Doctors Allen A Bat well. Syrup, Molasses, Fish. F r u i t . Spicesi.
An apparratus called tho submarine explorer, has been
ces^N
j fuut st ,. Liquors,
L
Drugs
U D L E Y * H O L M E S , W H O L E S A L E AND R B A I L
Detroit, J a n . 1869.
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C o r d s g e , Paints, Oils,Dye Stuffs, Naval S t o r e < W i n d o w Glass.
eoostntcm in «wh'» manner thht the operator can obdealers In Hardware, Stoves, Bovnton's H o t A i r F u r n a Ac., Ac.
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tain air to breath, from water, in a way aoalagonsto that ces, Register, Grates, Cooking Range*, T i n n e r ' * a n d Plumber's
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by which fish obtain it. It Is A kind of diving bell with Stock, Machines a n d Pool*. Alao, manufacture™ of Copper,
doable walls, the space between the inner and outer Tin a n d S h e e t I r o n Wares, H o u s e and Steamboat Plumbers. Cap prevent* Chimneys from s m o k i n g : it precludes storm*
W I N E H O U S E . — w i l l a r d Harvey A G o - " "
A c e n t s for Wllder'a P a t e n t Salamander Safe*.
f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e m ; i t lessens tbe liabilitiestoflresfrom
walls being divided in an upper compartment for com- PtOf
Lane, a a d 17 Cedar street. New York. H e m p , Cotton
a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n p a i d t o House and Steamboat Plumb- t h e i r b u r n i n g o u t : It p r o t e c t s t h e i r tops f r o m tbe wastes of F l a x a n d Linen Twine*, Imported a n d Manuractureo Cordage.
pressed air, and several lower ones Tor ballasteringwater. ing, a n d p u t t i n g t h e most approved H e a t i n g and VentUlating t h e weather, s n d serves as s n ornamental finish.
Cotton, J u t e , Manilla a n d American H e m p Rope, Tarred Staff
it is maderoocificallya litllc lighter than the water it F u r n a c e s a n d Cooling A p p a r a t u s in Public a n d P r iv a te Build- p e r s o n s desWons of s e c u r i n g the right of manufacture,
F i s h i n g Linea, C i l l l n g Threads, Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, and all
displaces at the snrfaoe, aad when tho men wish to des- ings, in t h e City and C o u n t r y . No 17 W o o d w a r d Avenue, o f sale, or both. In Cities, Counties, S t s l e s o r Territories,
a n y psrt of t h e United State* not already disposed of, will be k i n d s of Cords a n d Linea.
Detroit. (Oppoaite Holmes A Co.)
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d they force water into the lower o
u r n i s h e d with a descriptive circular, by addressing t h e unU Y r . H T N C H M A N A C O „ Dealers in Groceries
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iwkea they wi*h to ascend, they tarn a valve, X * B U H L 4c C O . , MANUFACTURERS A N D WHOLE- fdersigned,
and by d e s i g n a t i n g tho territory they desire, they
a n d Provisions, Paints, Oils, Twines, Canvas,.Anchors
fOi allow the compressed air of the upper chamber to r • sale knd retail dealers in Silk, Fur, Wool, P a n a n a , Palm- will also be fornlshed with the t e n n * of sale.
and Chslns, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stock
IRA MAYHEW. Patentee, Albion, Mich.
^ 'he lower one and expel the water. The essential Loaf, L e g h o r n a a d S t r a w Hats, Fur, Cloth, P l n i h , Silk s a d
or S h i p Chandlery and the above named articles alwsys op
tf (betaventkin is,thatbywashing the air which Glased C a p s ; all descriptions of manufactured F a r e for ladie* Ma n u f e c t n r e d aad for sale. In Detroit, b y
h a n d a a d f o r ssle vary low, at 48 Wood bridge s t r e e t Detroit.
e n t l e m e n : BucksKln Glovea a n d Mittens, F a r , Kid, 8ilk
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DUDLBY A HOLMES. 77 W o o d w a r d Ave.
j havertweethed, they remove all the carbonic acid, aa nn dd gWoolen
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Gloves, Cane*. Umbrellas, Cravats, Suspender*,
kceit with oxygen obtained from the spray of water Ac. H a t t e r s ' S t o c k a n d Tri m i n i n g s Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh T A E T R O r r S T E A M D Y E I N G E S T A B L I S H H . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. C r o e b y A Co.) WhotoJ L / M E N T , No. 18 C o n g i e s s s U E a s t , — A . C. A L E X A N D E R
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F. B U H L A CO.,
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modate the wants of t h e p a t r o n i z i n g public, a a d his large in- 79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
P . S ^ - C a a h paid for S h i p p i n g F u r s a n d Doer Skin*.
face for an indefinite length of time.
crease of business, he h a s adopted the Improved facility which Watches, Clocks snd J e w e l r y repaired a a d w a r r a n t e d .
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O . n m i S O I V . Produce, Commission a a d S h i p p i n g S t e a m a i r e s t o the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g recently fitted a p
The Michigan 8upreme Govt has jdedded that owner• Merchant, Warehouse OQ Dock, foot or Bates street, for t h a t purpose. He a o w Dyes by Bteaia. every d e s c r i p t i o n T ^ I H E H D E E D I T I O N O F W A T O L Y N O V E L S .
Ai^tftgrOpBrty adjoining a B h * extends to the centre Detroitof Silks. 8atins, Velvet, Crapes a n d M o r i a o * p r o d n c l a g the
L i b e r a l a d v a a c s s made on P r o d a c e , f o r sale la t h i s or m o s t b r i l l i a n t colons a n d best style of finish t h a t e v e r y a r t i c l e
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will a d m i t of. Shawls or every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
T p b r f e a man in Oindnnatt In possession of
Refer t o — J o h n O w e n . P r e s t . M l c h i j a n I n s u r a n c e Co. B a n k ;
' B O O K M A N T T F A C T O M Y . — T H E C N P B B l T T M n r O B Y O F C I Y I L E A T I O N IN ENGLAND—By HG. O- Willlaais A C o , F o r w a r d i n g a a d Commission Merchants,
T h o m a s Buehle—two v o ' s - J a r t received b y
h a v i n g a Book Bindery i a c o n n e c t i o n w i t h U s H
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