Grand Traverse Herald, May 06, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 06, 1859

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. I.

T E A Y E R 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A Y 6,1859.

3STO. 26.

through the almost blinding storm upon the craggy rocks Be Gentle hi Prosperity Tor ike Wheel May T n r n .
The New York correspondent of the Baton Journal
lifting high their gray, bare beads out of the water, and
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upon which they expected every instant to be dashed to tells the following story;
In one of the largest and most elegant stores not far
pieces.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
n to
Just as frenzy had began
„ calm down into sober, cam- from the City Hall, one of our most celebrated, success
est preparation for the doom which awaited them, there ful and rich firms coald have been found a few months
MORGAN BATES,
came out of the state-rooms n fair young creature, over ago. The store was an immense one, and though the bead
EDITOR AMP PKOWUETCTE,
whose head scarcely sixteen summers had passed. She of-the firm was regarded as a smar; businese man, be was
was of medium height as fair as the lily of her "northern so overbearing and harsh that there were few persons
T K B M 8 .
OSS DOLUS **D fim Clin pot «.»•-», pyiM.lswUMy In sdrssw.
dime. She had donned a dress of plain black stuff, while who could be long in his society.
Cosnty Onlar, rrceivcd st
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One dav a gentlcmam called on the senior partner of
the coat of ono of the deceased pilots was buttoned tightly around her slight form. Her face was nsly pale as the firm to get him to comet to a settlement with a poor
or oo« rolumn. L»ir»l *4
she mounted the stairway, and with her hair disheveled follow who had been crushed in the panics and could not
y AoUMrfaMo onOOW'
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by the wind, she exclaimed in a voice which rang clear as pay more than fifty cents on a dollar. He was received
k. doable
price.
IhootrulMTsopCT1era*- added. K5J»nd Bgan work,
do
gruffly, and recommended to go into the office and read
the notes of the bugle above the storm:
SsdrotiSssulSBSMta jwld forrtrlcUyts •dranw.
" I know something of this Lachine rapids, and will the sign over the desk. He walked in and read the sign
Lives
that
in
use my best endeavors to guide you, although we have which informed all persons that " the day of compromises
All KUs if M Printing M ml Eipfiitioosh IiraW.
Anchor ar,_
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ovprvthinf
x t two of is over," and the visitor was told that that was tho rukeve
rything of wind and weather against us. lL«t
And.never, except on Lethe's shore,
you who are the strongest nnd most self-possessed stand of tho house, and all their debtors were required to take
Can come to moorings more;
by me at the wheel whilst the rest invoke His aid, who notice, and then to govern themselves accordingly.
Out of whose loveless, trustless days,
CHAHLES H. H O L D E N ,
No one who owed that firm had any right to expect
The hope and heart have goneever stilleth the tempest to guide our life-laden barque
Good ships go down in the stormy seas,
that nny settlement would be made short of dollar for
safely through the troubled water."
But the empty boats drift on!
As if in derision of her matchless courage, the mad dollar, and the " pound of flesh," and all that was " nomiSOLICITOR IN CHANCERY AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
nated
in the bona." The gentleman attempted to reason
waves leaped higher, while the thunder pealed a loud do'.Traverse C i t y , G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o . M i o h .
T H E FEMALE PILOT.
with the firm in regard to the special casil before them,
fiance to ner words.
J,an'<] Warrants bought and sold, Taxes paid, Investments
With pallid face and lips compressed, she took her but all in vain, and to the intimation that neither of the
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station at the wheel, while two powerful iuen stood by to partners were yet dead, and before the day of their sep" I wish you would tell me a story, Monsieur Scot- aid her as far as possible. With a firm hand she raised ulture they might seek of their own creditors what they
CHARLES H . HOLDEN,
tare?" said I to an old white headed pilot of the S t IAW- the glass, and swept the scene before her, then bidding now denied, the chief of the firm gave a lood laugh at the
PiDflooutinc A t t o r n p y a n d Circuit C o u r t
rence, as he sat in the house-keeper's room, at my uncle's, them have courage, the boat entered upon its fearful ridiculousness of the idea that he could fall, or that the
Commissioner,
should ever ask a pecuniary favor of
one biting eold night in December while the storm with- course, bounding onward, as if conscious of the hand that great firm of
FOR GRAND TRAVEBSE COCNTY.
out was such as only Montreal can boast
guided ita destiny.
* • any one. A few months only passed away, and dowu
The house-keeper was his niece, and the old man would
Her orders were given in loud, clear tones, while she came tho great house with a crash that jarred an New
H E N R Y 8. U D E L L ,
:en come hither and eujoy a social chat rather than re- stood proudly erect her eyes brightening into a darker York! The failure was a bad one, a'very bad one. ImCircuit Court Commisrione and Deputy County main alone in his cabin, which was midway between blue, until one would have fancied her the ruling spirit of mense debts, both in Europe and America, hung over it.
Surveyor for Manistee County.
ah3 one of the partners who at ^he time the New York
Montreal and Lachinc; whilo a room over the kitchcn was the storm.
MANISTEE, MICH.
H - l j always reserved for his use.
The water dashed against the sides of the boat crown- merchant askca mercy for a .pp6r debtor, could have sold
He was an especial friend of my uncle's and none were ing her, fair head with glittering drops; yet stillBhc stood his interest in the firm for $50,000, has received nothing
H E N R Y 8. U D E L L ,
more welcome than he. Age had crowned his head with unheeding, while not an eye in all that group but grned and the prospect is that is all tho dividend from the estate
Notary P u b l i c , L a n d , T a x , and General Agent, hoary hairs, and many a noble barque had he guided OTer
that he will finally get The ungrateful servant in the
in mingled awe and confidence upon that delicate form.
MANISTEE, MANISTEE CO., MICH.
21-ly the deep waters of the Belle River of the Canada*.
Once again the spoke of the wheel slipped from the parable, who grabbed his debtor by the throat and said.
" Well, what shall my story be about?" he asked.
WM. H . P A R K S ,
grasp of him who held i t but the fair jewelled hand ar- " pay me.what thou owest" has had more than one ex"Tell me a story 6fthu S t Lawrence," I answered— rested ita progress, Steadied the steamer and stayed the ample in Now York. •
Attorney a t L^w and Solicitor in Chancery,
something real and true?"
.
Grand. H a v e n , Michigan,
destruction which would otherwise have followed its
The Thanksgiving T u r k e j .
For a moment he wns silent; then sipping hia ale, he swerve from duty. Onward sped the noble barque; when
Will att«nd Court and to Collections in the counties of Grand
A clerical friend of ours was settled over an anpreciaTraverse, Manistee, Msson nnd Oceana.
25-ly
darkness shut the lost rock from our sight one deafening
Many years ago, when I was so small a boy as hardly shout rose high above the storm for her who had so re congregation on Long Island. Along ip October, one
of his parishioners, not of the most liberal reputation,
to recollect it now, my brother and myself were placed bravely guided through the shadow of death.
xipped after the. service, and, taking the pastor aside,
on board one of the river steamers, as cabin boys and
She would receivo no thanks for herself, but bidding us
waiters, with a view of becoming pilots when wo should give thanks to Him whose voice ever rules the storm, "hispercd in his ear that he must not buy aThiuiksgiving
Turkey, for he liad a fine ono thit he was fattening espeILLIAM P . WELLS, (Successor to Campbell A grow older. That was nearly eighty years ago, for I am ' e retired to her st*te-room, and was lost to view.
cially
for his use. Our friend expressed the gratitude he
Wells.) Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor. Omce ninety-five now, and boats were not fitted up in the style
Around tho cabin table that night about an hopr bo- felt, for it was relieving him of quite an item of expense,
over Fanners' and Mechanics Bank, Cor. Woodward and Jef- they are now, nor wore good pilots a thing to be found
for wc entered the harbor of Montreal, we learned her
fereon ara., Detroit.
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every day. I had run up and down several times, when history. She was :tho daughter of tho merchant who and then it showed that his ministration was not unaccepe morning, about ten o'clock, we stopped at BrockviUe owned! the line of boats, ono of which she had saved from table. Several times, on passing his benefactor's honac,
he stopped, the noble bird, whom the children all know
e j • Shipping Merchants, Agents
take on board as usual, a government pilot to guide us
lowing Lines:—AMERICA* TBAOTTOETATIOK COMPAMY, Capi- down the river. It was late in the season, and we had a ruin. Her mother died when she was a child, "her father was the "minister's gobbler," pointed o u t ' The last time
had yielded to her wishes, and allowed her to accompany
tal $900,000. WESTERN TnaxsroRTATioM COWAET, Capital
one wind the night before, leaving tho river rough, him "in the boat of which he was many years the captain. tlie farmer told him that be believed he must invite him3800,000. And the NEW>:'OBK CEMTAL R. I t Co.
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d our usual pilot had had hard work to keep the boat By degrees she became accustomed to every bend, in that self and his family to dine with the minister on ThanksI T T I L C O X , LUFff & F U L L E R (Successors to R
„ its proper track, while it brought us into Brockville beautiful river, white calm and storm alike brought scenes giving dav, and have a good time together over the deliW Hudson.) Commission Merchants and dealers in Ship two hours later than the usual time,
| of beauty to her eye. She was now on her way to visit cate titbits the fowl would make; which invitation of
Stores, Coal, Salt, Water Lime, Plaster, 4c. Docks foot of
The clouds overhead still looked cold, and the wind some friends in Quebec, where her father proposed join- course our friend cordially pressed, though he could not
Dates Street, Detroit, Mich.
help thinking when be remembered the number of young
OKVIIXE W I L C O X , - H E S R T LPrr,
GEO. F. FULLER. blew fresh and strong, when making all possible haste, ing her to spend the winter.
mouths thus suddenly called in to assist in dispatching
we again put out of harbor, and were soon bounding on
A gentleman artist sketched her likeness on the leaf of the plum puddings and mince pies, that tho financial mor> R AVBS tc SHELDON, (Successorsto L«wis 4 Grave!') our way.
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his portfolio, as she stood at the wheel, wrapped in the
( T Produce and General Commission Merchants, on the
Throughout the morning I noticed an anxious look on pilot's coat with the glass in her hand; and her full length tives of gratitude, in view of this arrangement had disDock near the foot of Casa street.
JAMBS 0 . QEAVM,..".——
CHAS. A. SHELDON. the captain's face, which bespoke his uneasiness about portrait still graces'tho gallery of fine arts in Montreal.
long looked-for Thursday morning came at la«t, and
the final termination of our journey. W e had a good
Many u rough hand clasped the snow white fingers at
O. STIMSON, Produce, Commission and Shipping many passengers on board, and although we usually reach- parting, and many a blessing crowned that noble head. the farmer'fight came with turkey in hand.
Dock, foot of Bates street, ed Montreal about four o'clock in tho • afternoon, we
Isn't it a fine one! Isn't it plump! and sotender,too!
A magnifiennt diamond bracelet, bearing upon an inside x aosure you there will be fine eating hero," was his selfDetroit
should now be delayed until six, if not later.
plate the name of the vessel and the date of the occurJ W Liberal advances made Produce, for sale in this
About ten miles this side of Lachinc a storm of nun ence, was presented her about a week after her arrival in satisfied assurance, more than once repeated.
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To which our friend triod to match expressions of adR«r«fcv^Jobn Owen,PresetMichiganInnnn&Co. Bank; commenced, which rendered it almost impossible to guide Quebec, by the passengers who were on board at the
miration equally enthusiastic.
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G 0. Williams 4 Co., Forwarding and Commiaslon Merchants, the boat at all; white the rapids of that name, the most
time, while loud and triumphant were the praises J"0*™
" He must weigh eight or ten pounds Mr. Tight
Detroit
»a
terrific in the whole river, were yet to be passed
to the ear of a fond parent of the noble conduct of that
"Ten pounds—ten to the notch; I weighed him myself
The pilot was one of the best on the route, but a man frail but fearless one, who had braved tho danger before
E . p r r r M A N , dealer In Coal and Pig Iron. Offlce
and
he'll
come
tojiut
a
dollar,
Brother
Edgar/
of passionate temper, with a peculiar dogged look which stout hearts und strong forms had quailed with a
•and Yard, foot of Gass street Detroit
, Brother Edgar paid the dollar, insisted on havingtbm
COALS.—Lehigh, Blossburg, 8c ran ton, Briar Hill, New- which was peculiarly disagreeable. Bctweeu him imd
deadly fear.
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all to dinner, and made un excellent friend of Mr. Tight.
tho ordinary boat pilot there existed a grudge which
Ca
" And what became of her afterward-". I enquired.
piG raON^Hanging Rock, Masslllon, Scotch Prsnklin,
once
or
twice.had
led
to
blows,.when
they
came
in
"She married an officer in Quebec, and her children
Middlesex, Clinton. Various other brands of Coal sndJJg
A Yarn by 8nt Lovegood.
tactwith each other. „ .
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. . . still live there. One is a noble boy or rather a man now
We have often heard, but never before published, the
Iron arc kept for saft.
That morning, when passing one of thq higher jail*
yam on Dr. Thomson, of Atlanta, a generooa,
ORNELnTS OCKFORD, Produce, Forwarding and they stood together at tho weeel owing to the current of and ploughs the ocean in one of the noblest battleships of following
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Commission Merchant OCBce No. 2 Backus' Warehouse,
England.'
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. good T !"", and a. tip-top landlord and wit; put he certhe water and tho almost exhausted strength of him who
n3
I thanked the kind old man for his story, and lerthim tainly, caught it once: ,
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opposite M. C. R. R. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
had guided us all the night one spoke of the wheel slip- —one added to the list of admirers of the bravery of the
A traveler called very late for breakfast and the meal
i E . l L BEMENT, Produce Commission Merchants, ped from his hand, and nearly caused an accident of a fair pilot of my own favorite river.
had to be hurriedly prepared. Thomson, feeling that the
Backus' Building, opposite M. C. R. R. Freight Depot, prettv serious nature. This annoyed his companion, and
feed' was not quite up to the mark, made aH aorta 0 f
DM^olt, Mich.
sharp words again passed between them, since when a
apologies all around the eater, who worked on in«tencc,
" T h o u Art the Man."
sullen silence had Men preserved.
«. F A R R A N D , Wholesale dealer in Drugs and GroAn Eastern nation has in its annals an account of a never raising his head beyond the affirmative influence or
• ccrles, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, No. 80 Wood- When about two miles above the Lachine rapids, some
his
fork, bv an act even acknowledging the presence or
of the rigging aloft gave way, and the night-pilot mounted thief, who having been detected in his crime, andcondem- mine host" This sulky demeanor rather 'flea'd the docned to die, thought of an expedient by which ho might
TX7ILLARD HARVEY It CO., 84 Maiden Lane, and the upper deck with a ladder and attempted to make it possibly escape his death. . He sent for the jailor, and tor, who. changing the range of hii battery, stuck his
W IT Cedar street, New York, Paper Warehouse. Every fast The Wind blew fiercely, and while exerting all his told him he had an important secret to disclose to the thumbs in the arm-holes of his vest, expanded his chest
description rtf Wrapping, Printing and W l l , i JJ g a K . r ™ straigth to stay the mischief, he lost his hold and fell, the
bv robbing the room of half its air, ani said:
hand, or made to order. Fancy. Colored and Tissue Papers, ladder coming directly down upon the head of our govern- king; adding that when he had done so, he would be ready " " Now, mister, dod dura me if I haint made all the
to die. When brought into the royal presence, he inBlotting Papers, Envelopes, Straw and Bonnet Boards. n3 ment aid, wounding him pretty Bevorely.
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apology necessary, an' more too, considering the breakformed
the
monarch
that
he
was-acquainted
with
a
secret
Not pausing to look at the cause of the mischief, he
8 . CUTHBERT * CO ..Wholesale Druggists and
fast and who cots it; and now I^tell you I have seen
• Grocers, No's 102 and 104, Woodward ovenuo, Detroit, seised the unfortunate man and pith almost superhuman of producing trees i that would bear gold, and craved a dirtier, worse looking, and darnd sight smaller break lasts
have in atore and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar, strength lifted him above the railing of the boat The other trial of his art Hie King consented, and accompanied
Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit Spicos, Nuts, Liquors. Drugs, quickly guessed his meaning, and winding his arm around by his prime minister, courtiers, and priests, came than this, several times."
The weary, hungry one, meekly laid downtotools,
Cordage, Paints, Oils, Dye Stulfc, Naval Stores, Window 01 w , tho neck of his companion, they fell together wto the boil- with the prisoner to a certain spot which he had indican3
Ac., 4c.
ted, and commenced his incantations. He then produ- swallowed the bito in transitu, placed the palms of his
M . W . C A U W K . ing flood below.
hands together; and modestly looking up at the vexed and
J . S. COTHBEKf,...

ced
ft
piece
of
gold,
declaring
that
if
sown,
it
would
proW e lowered the lifeboat as qujckly as possible, ropes
fuming landlord/ shot him dead irith the Mowing words:
O GRIGGS * C O ^ MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL- were flung out and every effort put forth to save them, duce a tree.--even- branch of which should bear gold.
Is—what—you—sav—true?"
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S . era at Wholesale and Retail, in Sofas,
- B u t " h^tflded, "this, 0 King, must be buried in the
but in vain.
. earth by a person pcr/ecfiw hoDest I alas,am not so, ami
Yes. sirT came with a vindictive promptness.
Kr..u»
Wujrobra,
They
roeo
to
the
surface
of
the
water,
still
locked
in
WelL then, 111 be darned, hoss, if you haint outSets, Marble and Rosewood Ware, and a large twrUaevlol
therefore
1
humblv
pass
it
to
your
majesty.
The
counHafr Huck, CottonantfSpringMattrassos. A so,HsirClotM each other's arms than sank from our view forever.
traveled m«!"
\
Spring Twin®, Webbing, pore Curled Hair, Willow
The boat now madly rushed on, coming nearer and tenance of the monarch was troubled and he. at length
The fellow had nothing to pay at that house.
Looking Glasses, at- No's. 183 4 165Jefferson Avenue,Detroit nearer the frightful rapid, white torror-etruck faces were replied: "When I was a boy, I remember purloining
Michigan.
around us at the thought that no master-hand was near to something frtta my father which although a trifle, preAn Escaped Convict G l v l n j
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vented my being a proper person. I p*» i t to my prime
Some months agrf all the prisoners ,n the Dayton, Ohio
UDLEY * HOLMES, WHOLESAP AND ROTAIL guide us through the dark passage below.
dealers la Hardware, Stores,' Boraton s Hot Air Purn^
The scene we bad just been called to witness onlv ren- minister; The prime minister received the piece or gold jail, made their escape. Among them w y aaingmiofls.
with
many
protestations
and
said,
"
On
my
eyes
be
i
t
may
but
dishonest,
person
named
Joseph
McKmney,
who
has
dered our situation more terrific, white wild and fearful
i around us bespoke tho agonizing apprehensions of the Kinr live forever!" with many other expresaons of not been retaken, though several of hiacompani onswe re
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares, House and Steamboat Plumbers.
nasaencers and erew as we went madly plunging to devotion; but fining tho King becoming impatient he at captured- He went to Cincinnati!, whence be wrote to
35*- Agents for Wilder* Patent Salamander Sale*.
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Pin®'* detraction, scarcely half a mite from the gulC whoee plash- last stammared out with great confusion: " I receivo the the Davton jailer an aflectionate letter of reiwmbnace
lajr and potting the moat approved Heating and VentilUting ing wavra we could distinctly hear.
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. . taxes from the people; and as I am exposed to many temp- aad confidence and sent his lore to the people of the city
Furnaces and &>ollng Apparatus in Public and Private Build- Tho captain bad frankly told as ofhis inability to guide tations, how can I be perfectly honest? I therefore, Oras obliged to quit Since then nothing was heardoT
ing* In the City and Country. Np 77 Woodward. Avenue,
us through the perilous passage, while deck, gangway Kingts give it to the priest" The priest with great
Detroit (Opposite Holnoe 4 CoQ
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aad cabin were filled, with men, women and children, trembling, pleading aome remembered delroquencia in h e h S b ^ n S g h t i u g ' l a T p T
some of whom w^re praying, some weeping, others nearly connection with his conduct in oflering up the sacrifices.
. sale and retail dealers la Sijt Fur,
erased with an agony too intense for utterance. Women At length the thief exclaimed, »In justicc, 0 King. we
,'I.ear, Leghorn and Straw Hat* Fur, Cloth, Ptosh,-SUl
that he was invited by the profcsBors ^ t ^ c ^ ^ t o r e eareriv clutched their children, and.'husbands pressed should all four bo banged, since not one of as a
The King was to pleased with hit ingenuity, that ne
and gentleman: Buckakln Gloraand MUten^Fur, Kd.'Silk their wives to their boeoms, with only the hope of dying

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together. The captain stood at the wheel, asated by a granted him a pardon.
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•„ i. out to the Urt .apd If yon would look spruce in yccr old age, don't pine . i h . n i oWsrf f> c « e W . Mm*
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rather precipitately, in order to escape.
guide to o ^ ^ d ^ o u l d prove fruitte. white in vouth.
T h e Drifting Boat.
It hadfloatedaway from bcach and bay,
Out or sight of tower and town.
An empty and a battered boat:
But that boat woald not go down.
The morning rose 04 the waters wide,
And then nnight fell cold and dark,
er°"
ihc «r1nft and tido
Drll
The sail had passed from its broken mast.
And its painted pride was dim.
The salt sea-weed clung round ita bows.
Which had been so sharp and trim,
Where were the merry mates and free
Who had gone with it afloat.
We never learned} but the world's wide si
Hath lives like that drifting boat-

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Imaginary Pleasures.
Brqmi, of N e * York. .'/AmovameMjWas made, by the
Closing Scenes in t h e Sickles Trial.
crowd to taku the horses otijL of the carriage and to draw
r. man is ever uictfre, «hd ever Keying for
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it themselves, but tho|mo^ment' wits detected in time
happiness, ao4 although th<j truth that happiness *K^iot f The retiring'of the jury, at 1:50 p;
was the signal and prevented. Finally, tlie carriages drove away, folconsist in earthly things wilT forever remain, yut the mind for throwing ofT the restraint which had up to this time lowed bv many otfceiy and by an immense crowd..
gBJDAY MOBXiyO. -HAY 6 , 1 8 5 3 . .
is ever rooming on the wingaof imagination in search ot wuighed. upoa every ono ia Court , Lawyers, oflioora,
Mr. sickles was taken to "the house o f M r . MeTOalr.
spectators and all, teemed to think themselves at liberty next door to his former residence.
new objects; never contented with present blessings, it
C n u t O AMHTto Ja}k«w-mueh asthey pleased, and to give vent to their
Messrs. Brady, Stuart and Savage wcre.in the carriage
longs Cbf something new on which to. fix ite desires. The foelings and impressions. All got to their ftet and in
that followed-immediatcly after; in another, were Lieut.
new obtained, soon loses its imagined xharms, and again conversation. Muoy crowded .around the, dpek to cheer Mnarrmd Messrs. Stanton, Chilton and Magrnder: in
the mind sighs for something which It fondly hopes will and support Mr. Sickles in this the pregnant moment of another,, were Mr. Sickles' father, Dr. More head and
Kuropewa* supped ont liy the Five 'Great Powers bring the wished-for enjoyment. Hence, we see that man, his fate. Among those who gathered around Mr. Sickles Messrs. Wikoffand Brega. and following these were some
was an estiniabele clergyman of the citv, the Rev.Dr. Suth- dozeu other carriages.
in 1815. The power in Europe was balanced. Prance
in whatever circumstances lie may be placed, is neve?
and Austria, each
whom has for centuries claimed t i e satisfied. He is always restless; and since happiness erland, of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, who, taking
As the cavalcade drove along at railroad speed through
Mr. Sickles by the hand: "Sir I have come to expi
right to control, if : not to rule Itcdy, were bounded by exists only in the mind, the most favorable circumstances, to you my heartfelt sympathy, and to say that if the voice the streets, it was greeted with loud and enthusiastic
cheers. Thousands of people were gatliered in front of
the Alp& The right to fo^m independent treaties with the greatest number of appliances and comforts, are not of the people of this city could speak at this moment your
McBlair's house, and continued to come and go throughthe 8tntes and Datcbies of' Itnly was given, but neither really blessings unless they are received as such. The acquittal would bo instantaneous. In case, .however, an out the evening.
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the'tetter or spirit of t i e transactions of the Congress flowers in the pathway have no beauty for tho foot that adverse verdict should be rendered, be assured that you
It is said, that Mr. Sickles will remain at Washington
have hearts around you, and mine not the least warm of for a week.
of 1815 confers the'power tfl, occupy those States and thoughtlessly treads them into the dust, While to those them, to sustain you in your affliction." Mr. Sickles w
The
cotmsd
of
Mr.
Sickles,
to-night, were complimenDuchies with troops, uor tofok<!possession of.them with who love to contemplate these the fairest of nature's chil- much moved bj- this incident, and expressedhis thanks
ted by a serenade, and a large crowd gathered in front of
military, garrisons. Since then, by various influences, dren, their gorgeous hues, their fragrant odor, and their well as his emotions would permit him.
the National Hotel, where. Messrs. Brudy, Stanton, Ma' Austrian diplomacy has succeeded in making treaties beautiful forms, are sources or exquisite enjoyment
As the time • wore on, the noise and copfusion grew gruder and Chilton briefly returned thanks.
greater, and the Judge, iii a good-natured manner, remarkThe last-named gentleman requested the assemblage to
with pcvcrsil.of those States and Dutchies by which she
The man who loves to commune with nature, and who
has obtained flic privilege of Importing troops and filling has a mind to appreciate her teachings and her works, is ed that although tinder the circumstances he could not forego their intention to serenade Mr. Sickles, l i e
expect the audience to keep silence, he hoped there would added that it was only necessary tosnv that Mr. Sickles
the garrisons witlimunitions of war. These treaties hnve delighted.with the free and carelessly-happy songsters of be ii slight rcjrur^ exhibited for the place' where they wished u> retire to rest undisturbed, wid that ho was sure
been obtained from the despotic rulers of those States,
this appeal .would be respected.
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the grove, which the truant boy looks upon only as fit
As the minutes grew iuto quarters and half hours, there
Messrs. Graham and l-hotnns Franc's Meagher were
because those rulers, riot being very firmly seated on
subjects of his unfeeling and cruel sport The blessings
their thrones, and fearful of the indignation of thein peo- bestowed by a merciful God ore seldom appreciated until was some expression of disappointment on the part of loudly called for, but were not present.
many, who thought the Jury should not have retired at
Tlie crowd than proceeded to serenade the Be v. l>r.
ple, were desirous of calling in some strong ally to supthey have flown beyond our reach. Instead of improving all, much less to spend any time in consultation. It could Haley wvl the jtirorti
"
port their tottering thrones. Thus Austria has got to
Nino or ten of the jurors carae t o Mr. Br tidy's parlor.
the means of enjoyment given, we arc continually despising not be said, however, that there was any straining ajixicty
or opprehciL-iOti exhibited, although Mr. Chilton remarked at the National after all was,over, and there in the freehaving a strong controlling influence in Northern Italy,
them, or using them only as a means to obtain some other that if t|ip jury remained in thirty minutes, it would be a'
dom
of
unrestraiusd
couyerswtiou
expressed
their
real
by means of the treachery of her rulers and the number
,end: ever roaming, like the butterfly, from one bower to "hang"or disagreeing'jury. But the jury did remain in sentiineiitf. One of thi'm. Mr. McDermuU said: " 1
of hejt.bayoneis.
another, and nevet- Stopping, like.the bee, to cull their not 30 but 70 minutes, and fortuuately did not verify tho want you Sir, to' tell the people of New Yofk that the
The people of these variola States and Duchies, and
sweets as We pasi The child shoulders a cane for a mus- prediction. The clock struck three, and before tlic sotmd citizens of Washington ure not behind"those of any other
in all Northern Italy, havo ; become restive, under this
had passed awny, 'there was a movement at tho door bv part of the country in devotion to the fumily altar,' ami
ket, and practices a measured 6tep and defiant air, and which the jury had.retircd .indicative of^ their being on |
yet this juror was spoken of all throuffh tho trial as one
military usurpation, and appeal to the world to right the
longs for the time when he will be free from the restraints the point of re-entering the Court
i. •
who would probably dissent from tho rest
wrong. Fnface, who, as before intimated, is not indifof school apil 'parental authority, and aspire to the selfAnother of the i'urora, a youpg man named Knight,
The door isr opened. The Deputy Marshal crflls out to
ferent to Hie growing luflucmce of Austria in Italy, has
conceit and bravado of the military chief; and thinks that make room for the jury. In they coint, one by one, and brought with him his fiddle, with which lu)4hfid bctu iu
folt inclined.to listen toftbe call. On the first day of the
the liuliit o£ tolaciug himself and fcllowa duriijg the. long
proceed
to
take
their
seat
in
the
box.
There
is
one
Genwheu he becomes of sufficient age to take a part in the
1
evenings
of their seclusion, pud played several airs. He,
present year, while the Austrian Minister was being preeral movement in the Court-room to get a look at their
Stirling adidns of the world, he shall certainly De happy.
faces. All restraint is forgotten. Benches Mid forms nnd too, had beeu regarded* with suspicion, because of certain
, sciited to>L6ius- Napoleon at Paris, the world was thunThe youth believes that he is not as happv as when he tables arb motintdd by the most excited or most venture- Know Nothing antecedents. Bnt, .says Mr. Brady, if
derstruck at the statement by tho Emperor that the relasat upon his mother's knee, is impatient of restraint, and some. '' Here they come" is heard hurriedly spoken on we had known that be played'the fiddle, we- might have
tions between France and Austria were not as friendly
longs to be his own master. He hates study, and isin a all sides. 1 Then there is a succession of cries or "Down made our minds easy, for no fiddltir, was ever kuOwn to
as might be. When Louis Napoleon speaks as ho then
in front,' "Get dff the benches,"'"Sit down," "Silo'nco find a conviction of murder.
hurry to be acting apart in tho drama of earth; his hot and
Tlie foreman Mr. Arnold, arid his only fear had been
in Court," " Order," " Order." But it s>otns. impossible
did, hd'means something-, atjd the remarks so strongly
vigorous blood, 03 it courses through his veins, prompts to restore order'tmtil the Judge directs the Clerk to call that health might notTai-t hinv throughout the trial, and
portended war that funds suifk in the market and all Euhim to activity, and renders him impatient and unhappy. the names of the J ury. The uproar instantly subside^ and that lie hoped that hls latest posterity would honor his
rope was in apprehension. Since then, France, Austria
memory
for having served on tnls-jury. In fact the senas
the
Clerk
calls
the
jurors
and
they
severally
respond,
And when he arrives at manhood* and tho time has come
and Northern Italy ha^C been preparing for war. The
timents of tlie jury individually expressed in this uprewhen he must go out into the world, and steer Ilia bark one of the ofiiccrs culls out the number. When the 12th strallied conversatloS' were 'Bat a familiar and holmcly
name is culled nnd responded to, a pin might be heard to
world has been looking on-with fearful interest The
alone and unassisted amid the storms of life, he feels a drop in the suddenly stilled crowd.
illustration of tBe opinion contadijcd io tbeir iJlformal vergeneral impression was that a war once commenced ii
sense ofloneliness and unrest, mid as he sees his inadequ;
dict af " N o t Guilty."
The jury arc all standing.
the heart of Europe, ecaa of blood will be spilled, and
H is said that when the Jury retired, ooO of theni withClerk—Dauiel E. Sickle As stand up and look at tho
cy and responsibility, he imagines that he once was happy,
thrones might be endangered To prevent this, England,
drew info a corner, t and on his knees, invoked Dhjne
"• though lie knew it uot; then: but the past ia gone, forever jnrv.
guidance—got up—entered iuto conversation—again reftussia an3 Prussia proposed a Congress'of the nations
Mr. Sickles stood up.
gone, and now he turns his eyes to the future, and
Clerk—How Say you, gentleman, have you" agreed to tired to the corner—and finally rose with his mind fully
of Europe to unjust the difficulty. The proposition came
fancies he sees happiness in the 'glittering equipages your verdict?
inade up in favor of acquittal.
from such a quarter that the- belligerent parties could not
Mr. Arnold, the foreman, lifter an affectionate greeting
Mr, Arnold—AVe have.
of the wealthy, the aclamations of the admiring multitude,
vteD'rtfnie. ' Hence the news from Europe is that Franco"
Cfcrk—How Say you: do yotl find tlie prisoner at tho with Mr. Stanton, expressed his gratification that lie.had
tho retirement of the man, who, satisfied of tho emptiness
;
lived to render such-a verdict The same juror, in conand Austria Ijad consented to the Congress to meet
bar guilty or not guilty?
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of these bubbles, has sought repose in somo costly furgratulating Mr. Sickles, said he#boped and believed the
Mr. Arnold'—Not guilty.
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"
•about the first of May at Baden. Tho Powers to negonished home, from tho wearying cares oflife, apd he says
As these words fell from the lips of the foreman, thero Great God would acquit «s th^jury hail done.
tiate are England, Russia, Prussia,' France, Austria, and
Mr. Hopkins, another ot the jury, and the wag and
I too will strive after fame, and worn-some high-sounding was one loud, wild thrilling, tumultuous hurrah by tho
probablj Sardinia, nnd perhaps ono or two other
title with which the master spirits of the world have been spectators.' Cheer after cheer resounded in the Clonrt mimic among thcui. expressed himself in regard to the
States.
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room,ritfdit was taken up by the multitude on the outside justification of Mr. Sickles, and he would not for himself
dubbed. Or riches, perchance, is the mark of his ambiand repeated. Hats and handkerchiefs were waved,, and have been satisfied with a Derringer or revolver, bnt
T h e Manufacture and Consumption of Salt.
tion, or he seeks for happiness in chasing the delusive there was one general rush towards the dock.
would have brought a howitwt to boar o» the seducer.
The report" of the Superintendent of the Onondaga phantoms cjf pleasure. When he Teaches the age of maThe emotions of tho counsel when the jury returned
In the midst of the uproar, the stentorian yoiee ofMr.
(N. Y.) Salt Springs contains interesting statistics rela- ture manhood he i s still uuhappy, still he sighs for some- Statiton was heSrd addressing the Court m these words: their verdict were manifested in various ways. Mr.
tive" to tho manufacture of Salt, its increasing importance thing which he does [not possess, and now we begin to " I move that Mr. Sickles be discharged from custody." Brady, in spite Of all his experience as a criminal lawver
Marshall Seidell—Come to order, gentlemen; come to became pale, nervous and agitated; Mr. Staijtoiy unable
to the State, and as an item of commerce and return hear him talk of the happiness of innocent childhood, us
order. This is ii place where there should be no noise. to repress the emotions of his big heart, is described as
freight in connection with the Western trade.
having almost rivaled Davjd when he danced before the
his mind wanders back on memory's path, and he lays his
No one paid anv attention to"the Marshal
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The whole amount of salt manufactured in and near aching head, confused with cares, upon the midnight
Mr. Stanton—-/Boiling over with excitement) In the ark of the tabernacle; the usual stability of Mr. Phillips
Syracuse, during the year 1858, was 7,033,219 bushels, pillow, not to rest, but to think of -the season when he name ofMr. Sickles, ami of his counsel, I desire to return gave way, and covering his face with his hands he wept
like a child.

of which 5,631,827, were produced by artificial, - and chased the beo and the squirrel. Thne has covered up thanks to the jury.
Messrs. Magruder, Ilatchiffe and Chilton pressed forJudge Crawford—(who appeared to be the only person
1,500,392 by solar heat Tho revenues collected and de- all his childhood's tears, and his boyish griefs,
in Court not excited)—-Mr. Stanton, wait till the verdict ward and greeted their liberated client; Mr. Macgber, in
' ** 'Tla dtstaacc lends enchantment t o t h e rlew,"
posited during the year to the credit of the State amount
the
exuberance
of
his
heart,
clapped
people
on
the
back,
is recorded.
to $70,389; nil of which, except an inconsiderable sum, and ho wishes he could (mce more be rocked in tho old
Mr. Stanton-j-Of course, your Honor; you must eixcusc nnd asked if it was not " glorions;" Mr. Graham was
passive and undemonstrative, but was ono of the first to
has been expended in Baiarics, repairs of works, new f&mily cradle, or play with his mates on tho greeu lawn, excitement on this occasion.
welcome back his client to freedom; the District AttorClerk to the jury—Y our record is, gentlemen, thaty
for he thinks he was then as free as the lark, and as happy
structures, &c.
ney said " He thought it would be so," artd his associate.
find Daniel E. Sickles " Not Guilty."
The manufacturers have been' far better remunerated as tho birds that nestled in the green trees, beneath which
Mr. Carlisle, avoided the scene. As to the jailor, ho
The jury nodded afiirmitively.
wept deeply, and could not understand Mr. Meagher wheu
for their labor and advances than in ,1857, due in a mea- he built his little playhouses on the ground, and his splenClerk—ami so say you all:
he condoled with him on losing his
tenant.
^
Another affirmative nod from'the jury
sure to reduced prices of fuel, barrels, and labor, but did castles in the air. He longs for rest and retirement
r
The curtain falls—the farce in ended!
r
mafify to a wdl-sustained' demand throughout the year. and pictures to his mind a quiet homo, in some rural re-1 -^ - Stmitdn—i-tnow move that Mr. Sickles be dischargcd from custody.
Attempted
Snicidc
on
the
Steps
of
the
Union
Clnbfho anuu^ production of salt will reach 10,000,000 treat far from tho traffic and hum of the bustling city,
Judge Crawford—Tlie Court so orders.
House.
bushels in a few years. The great West will sustain an where, in the company' of loved ones, and the enjoyment
Mr. Stanton-i-(turning aroubdl—Now go it.
On Monday night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, a gentleJudge-i-No noise. The prohibition was unheeded. man residing in Fifth avenue observed a young lady,
increasing market for salt, and it will be used for agri- of ease and security, he proposes to bury his projects and
cultural purposes, and to some extent for the manufacture ambition. Year? roll by, his limbs have lost their agility, Mr. Sickles, amid the renewcachecre of the audience, was dressed inmouming and of resectable appearai.ee, leanhis hand begins to tremble, and the snows of life's winter taken out of the dock by Capt. Wiley and Brega, the ing upon the railing of the Union Clrfb-Jloug^ oh the
of chemicals.
former, who is one of Mr. Sickles' most devoted friends, corncr of Twenty;first street and fifth avenue, apparently
The aggregate, of salt manufactured in the United have whitened his head: Ins steps halt feebly to the kissed him at the. moment of his deliverance, and held fast
ilL Upon questioning her, she confessed that she hail
States, during the year 1858, was 16,300,000 bushels. tomb; his sun is fast going down the rugged steep of by him as they tried to make their way to the door. It taken laudanum for tlie purpose of sclf-dcstruction, havwas slo4 work, for congratulations, earnest loud and ing been deserted by her husband and lost her child, and
life;
and
as
he
casts
a
longing
lingering
look
back
upon
' The consumption is estimated at Bixty pounds per head
his journey of threescore miles and ten, and, by help of frankly expressed, saluted Mc Sickles at all points. Though that she had now no object in life. She appeared verv
of the population.
strong emotion jwas exhibited in the swollen veins of his
the marks that he has made, traces his path, bestrewed temples, his eyo was calm and steady, and the effort that, much distressed in mind nnd body, and produced the vial
—a two-ounce vial—which she had emptied of its conwith the wrecks of love and trust through the hedges of he manifestly made to retain calmness nnd composure was
tents. She stated that owing to the interference of her
The following compilation of facte inregardtoflowers
lacerating grief, across the barren sands of lonesome successful. * His expression betrayed no feehng of joy, husband's friends, he had deserted her list Wednesday.
may be interesting lit this season of tho year: As flowers
hours, and over the trackless rocks of hardening strife but was rather that of-a man who felt conscious that be 30th March, since which time she had eaten no food, and
feed upon tho prepared sap in their vicinity, tho greater
and corroding cares, and the heavy sigh tells of disap- had run noriski and that the trial through which he had sought relief from her misery only iu death, bbc was
the abundance of this prepared food, the more perfect
passed )could have had no'other result :
immediately carried to a druggist's store and a powerful
pointed . hopes, and withered joys. He envies the pratIt was some minutes before Mr. Sickle? could reach the emetic administered, which relieved the stomach of a
will be their development; o r t h c fewer the flowers on a
tling infant's lot Tho stately barques that steered with jury box, which lay on his road to the door. The Jury quantitv of fluid, but not one particle of food! The phygiven branch, the more food they will severally have to
from the same ports of childhood nnd youth, have evinced a desire to congratulate him, and he stepped over sician in attendance stated thot she had not eaten certainnourish Uttm, and the. more 7>erfect they will be. Tho
foundered on the rocks of despair, or sunk forever from the forms to mict their salutations, which were heartily ly in four davs. One of the gentlemen present went for
beapty of the flowers will therefore bo increased, cither
tendered.
her husband, a fast youth of the fancy order, who came in
his view. The graves in bis pathway have many times
The counsel for the defence also exchanged compliments with an air of nonchalance, and asked her coolly what
by an abundant supply of food, or by a diminution of
grown, green ance he placed the broken sod upon them. andj^mgratulations with the jurors.
was the matter. He also stated that her sister had told
their numbers, or by both. Tho beanty of flowers also
Finally, by dint of much crushing and great exertion a him that day that his wife had eaten nothing.ainc© be left
Naught that he coveted has brought the promised happidepends upon their free* exposure to light and air—be«8B: the charms of earth have no solace for his corroded passage to the door was effected, and as soon as Mr Sick- her. After" the danger from the poison was p®*e«, the
cause it consists in the richness of its colore; and'their
les was recognized from the outride, the cheers were two were left together. Her ortlv desire in living is to
heart and he cries ontin the sincerity of his soul, "Van- again taken up.
colon are only fbnned by these two agents; hence it is
posBessthe affection of her husband, who is evidently
ity of vanities all is vanity and vexation of spirit" But
Mr.^Shaw, of the Herald, had rushed down to the unworthy of her love, as he himself admitted she had
that flowers produced in dark or shady confined situaamid all this deception, there is one thing given to the National Hotel as soon as the jury returned, and jumping done nothing to forfeit i t At his request and for the
tions are aither imperfect or destitute of their habitual
sons of earth in which they may rest and on which they on the driver's box, drove up a hack to the Court House. sake of his wife, their names are withheld from publics
sise and beauty. There is a tendency in many flowers
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may build a sure foundation for the time to come. The All the hackmen on the stand and at Brown's Hotel, fol- ti°n.
to colarge, to alter their colore or to change their aplowed his example, and there was nearly a score of carpleasures of devotion, and the anticipation of future rest riages at the City Hall as Mr. Sickles came out
THE LONG BEIXKJF.—On Tuesday afternoon, as three
pearance by a transformation and multiplication of their
in the Paradise of God, alone answers his expectations,
"Ibe news ran through the citv, and from nil sides ladios, accompanied bv soaao male friends, were crowing
P « t * whenever they hava been raised from seeds for
crowds were hurrying to the (Sty ft all The excitement the Long Bridge, one of them suddenly disappeared to her
sad yields the coveted enjoyment
RAKLKB.
•evenl generations, or domesticated. The causes of this
waist through the flooring—a plank, on the end of which
was as intense Jas it was instantaneous.
to"d»ey are probably various, but being entirely uni n n C M S MxnOTAcrtnuB ro* CHBA.—An iron railAs Mr. Siekles.stepped down the stone stairs of the die had placed her foot having tipped up aad tet her
' knows, no certain rules for the production of varieties road depot and a large number of bridges for the Havana City HaH surrounded and supported by his imnwfiate through. Fortunately for the lady, hex crinoline extended
beyond the limits of the aperture through which she had
m flowers ean be k i d
except by the procen of Railroad, Cuba, have just been constructed in Baltimore, personal friends, be was enthusiastically cheered, and load
frJlen, and it, together with her presence of mind in «x->
calls were made upon him for a speech.
Y v t t c b ha> WW become so frequent with and some twenty superior workmen have gone on t o erect
With considerable exertion, for he was &at becom- tending her arms, saved her from death.
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s o n \ r f E x - S e c r e t a f y G i l m e r , of I V l e r ' s C a b i n e t ,

c o m m i t t e d s u i c i d e oil t h e 2 5 t h A p r i l , b y t h r o w i n g h i m s e l f u n d e r t h e w h e e l s of a l o c o m o t i v e a t t h e R a i l r o h d
D e p o t in W a s h i n g t o n C i t y .
T h e C h e v a l i e r W i c k o f f h a s bccn> a p p o i n t e d b e a r e r of
t h e r a t i f i e d t r e a t y t o C h i n a , a n d will p r o c e e d on h i s m i s sion immediately.
T h e c i t y of Q u i t o , in E c u a d o r , w a s d e s t r o y e d b y a n
earthquake on t h e 22d March.

F i v e thousand lives were

lost
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G . 0 . A t h e r t o n , T e l l e r of t h e S o u t h e r n B a n k of S t
Louis, has embezzled

fifty-three

t h o u s a n d dollars; f r o m ,

t h a t institution.'
T h e Steamer S t Nlchblas, f r o m ' S t Louis, b u r s t h e r
boiler on t h e 23d, killing 7 5 persons.
H e m y N . W a l k e r h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d P o s t m a s t e r of
D e t r o i t , in p l a c e o f C . O ' F l y n n , r e m o v e d .
Official r e t u r n s of t h e l a t e e l e c t i o n i n K a n s a s , g i v e t h e
majority for a Convention to f r a m e a S t a t e Constitution
at ^ 8 8 1 .

Gov. Medary has-issued a proclamation for

t h e e l e c t i o n o f D e l e g a t e s t o m e e t in C o n v e n t i o n f o r t h a t
p u r p o s e at W y a n d o t t , in J u n e n e x t
From Mexico.
The- news f r o m M e x i c o is exciting.
forced

Miramon

had

t h e l i n e s of G e n . A m p u d i a o k O r i z a b a , a n d r e a c h e d

the Capital with a diminished army.
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T h e L i b e r a l s h a d b o o n d e f e a t e d a n d d r i v e n from T u c u baya and Chepujtapoc, losing 2 0 0 men.

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M i r a m o n w r o m u r d e r i n g p c a c e a b l e f o r e i g n e r s iudiscrimi nately.
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A f o r m a l p r o t e s t h a d b e e n i s s u e d a g a i n s t t h e recognition of the J u u r e s Government.
Consul Blade's exequatur had been withdrawn.
M a z a t l a f l h a d b e e n c a p t u r e d b y P c s q u i ra.
T h e English w e r e threatening tho P a c i f i c ports, and
demanding payments.
From Europe.
T h e C o n g r e s s of E u r o p e a n P o w e r s w a s t o h a v e m e t
on t h e 2 3 d bf A p r i l , a t C a r l s t i e e , a n d c o m m e n c e o p e r a tions b y a general disarming.
A u s t r j a p o s i t i v e l y refused t o j o i n t h e C o n g r e s s unless
t h e r e w a s a general nnd tdmhltaneous d i s a r m a m e n t
T h o P a r i s Patric

says t h a t F r a n c o cannot b e expected

to diminish h e r army, n o r send b a c k a single cannon t o
the anemia.
T h e L o n d o n JYewi s a y s i t i s p o s s i b l e t l j a t t h e C o n g r e s s
may prepare and embitter instead of arresting a war.
L a d y M o r g a n , t h e authoress, is dead.
A l l t h e F r e n c h officers o n leave, "have b e e n o r d e r e d t o
join* t h e i r s h i p s f o r t h w i t h .
W a r l i k p materials w o r e accumulating a t MarseiDes t o
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T h e E m p e r o r w o u l d s o o n leavo P a r i s f o r L y o n s .
V e r y serious differences are said t o exist b e t w e e n E n g land and F r a n c e .
W a r i i k o p r e p a r a t i o n s w e r e c o n t i n u e d b y s o m e of t h e
smaller G e r m a n States.
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R u m o r s w e r e c u r r e n t t h a t t h o - K i n g of N a p l e s w a s
dead.

T h e Spanish C o r t e s had impeached Ex-Minister Colantes, a n d h e w a s a p r i s o n e r . .
T h « A m e r i c a n s h i p R e i n d e e r h a d b e e n lost on t h e
c o a s t of M a n i l a .

She was bound to San

Ftapciaco.

Crew saved.
TAXING THE B I B L E . — T h e C a n a d i a n P a r l i a m e n t i s i n t e n t l y e n g a g e d in I n v e s t i g a t i n g w h a t m a y bef t a x e d .

Goods, Groceries,
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P R O V I S I O N S ,

tile, t h a t ' t h e Defendant, Abial C. Stevens, is absent f r o m
division s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e P i t t s b u r g , F o r t W a y n o the Raid-State; a n d t h e p r o m s f o r hi* appearance h a s been
Wc ever b r o u g h t t o t h i s ' m a r k e t ; which we w i l l he happy t o
duly issued, a n d that the same could n o t be served by reason
a n d C h i c a g o R o a d , a n d M . P . P u r r o t t , of B o s t o n , a r c of liia a b s e n c e : On motion of C. i f . Holden, said Cuinplain- offer a t s u c h prices aa will accord reasonably with t h e TIMEb.
» Solicitor, i t }i o r d e r e d t h a t the said Abial C. S t e v e n s
the parties. T h e invention is desirable a a d i m p o r t a n t
H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
cause hi* appearance in t h i s cause to be entered within three
T r a v e r s e City, Nov-18,1858.
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i n a s m u c h a s i t will e n a b l e s h o r t lines, d o i n g a local b u s i - month* f r o m the date of t h i s o r d e r ; and in case of his appearance he cause liia t u w w e r . y the c o m p l a i n t ' s bill to be
ness, t o r u n a t a m o r e p r o f i t a b l e c o s t
file.d, a n d a copy thereof to be nerved on u i c C o m p l a i n a n t ' s
Solicitor, within twenty days a f t e r a service of a copy of said
D E A L E R IN
l i o a MIKE WALSH l e a v e s a wife a n d t w o c h i l d r e n .
bill and notice of t h i s order, and in default t h e r e o f t h a t said
T h e C o m m e r c i a l s a y s t h a t h e h a d a b s t a i n e d f r o m l i q u o r bill lie taken as confessed l>y safd D e f e n d a n t
And it ia f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t within twenty days from t h e
d a r i n g t h e p a 3 t six m o n t h s . T h o P o s t says t h a t o n c e ,
date Of t h i s order, the C o m p l a i n a n t cause a r o p y thereof t o
t h e h e a r i n g ckits E d i t o r , h e s a i d : " O f all m y family, be published in t h e Grand T r a v e r s e Herald, a newspaper
printed and published in tho countv of G r a n d T r a v e r s e and
n o t o n e h a s d i e d in h i s b e d — a l l b y a c c i d e n t o r v i o l e n c e ,
H a t s a n d C a p s , B o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r s , Ctatdu
State of Michigan, o n c e iueacli week for six successive weeks,
Door Trimmings
a n d s u c h will b e m y f a t e " — a p r o p h e c y s i n g u l a r l y f u l - or cause a copy of this order t o bo personally served o n said
Nails, by t h e k e g or lb.;
absent Defendant, Abial (J. Stevens, a t least twenty days befilled.
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fore the time above prescribed for his appearancc.
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L i n s e e d and best winter-strained O i U B u r n i n g F l u i d ;
C. H. HOLDER, Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
Lamps of all kinds, Candle*, Dried A p p l e s ;
p u b l i c l a n d s in K a n s a s a n d N e b r a s k a , w h i c h w e r e w i t h TIIKKOK BOSTWICK, Register in C h a n c e r y .
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A large assortment of T o b a c c o ;
h e l d f r o m sale l a s t y o u - on a c c o u n t of t h e financial revull'owder. Lead; Shot, Giln C a p s ;
IN C H A N C E R Y .
Carpet Warji, Logwoed, Madder, Copperas,
sion, will b e in m a r k e t in J u l y , A u g u s t a n d S e p t e m b e r .
Q T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — ' l ' H K CIBCU1T COURT
Cadbar, Indigo, Alum, Iloraz, Ac.
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Tor the County of Grahd Traverse, in Chancery.
School Books, Stationery, W a l l l'aper, Window C u r t a i n s ;
A SUBJECT FOR DEMOCRATIC C O S O R A T C L A T I O X . — T h e
Cradle Scythes, Grass Scythes and Snathes, P l t e h f o r l w : .
W a s h i n g t o n States,
t h e l e a d i n g D o u g l a s o r g a n , t h a i Catharino A. Lowe, Complainant, v * Orlin i-owc, D e f e n d a n t
Stope I'ijie, Bedsteads, R o c k i n g Chairs;,
I t s a t i s f a c t o r i l y appearing t o t h i s Court that the Defendant, . Small Rockers a n d Table C h a i r s f o r C h i l d r e n ;
g l o a t s o v e r t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of S l a v e r y in N e w M e x i c o :
Orlin Lowe, is a non-resident "f tliU State, and t h a t he i s a Together with all articles usually f o u n d in a C o u n t r y S t o r e .
G o u l d t h e m o s t z e a l o u s p r o p a g a n d i s t of S l a v e r y d e s i r e resident of the State of I l l f n o i s : On motion of Messrs! W i t h e y ,
—ALSO—
a n y o t h e r r e s u l t ? A n d n o t only d o e s S l a v e r y t h u s s e c u r e Egglcston ft Gray', Solicitors a n d of Counsel for th|c aliove
a firm f o o t h o l d in t h e T e r r i t o r y o f N e w M e x i c o — a l m o s t named Complainant, IT i8)0i:r)£HKi> t h a t the said Defendant, in Commission, fVom the Kalamazoo AgrieulturalMVorfc-.
All p u r c h a s i n g (loodg at Northp'ort, witl ilo well .to f a l l an J
a n e m p i r e in itself—*but t h o p o s i t i o n a f f o r d s t h e S o u t h Orlin I-owe, cause his appearance in t h i s cause to be-entered,
w i t h i n three m o u t h s f r o m t h e date of "this o r d e r ; and t h a t .in
xamine my stock a n d prices h e f b r e p t i r c h a s l n g elsewlier?:
e v e r y f a c i l i f y f o r e x p a n s i o n in t h e v e r y d i r e c t i o n m o s t rase of h i s appearance he {cause his 'answer to the CoinplainN. B. C U T T I N G d o n e t o o r d e r , on a b o r t notice.
i n v i t i n g t o its i n s t i t u t i o n s . N o t only a r e A r i z o n a a n d int's Bill t o be filed a n d a copy tliereof t o be .served on the
N o r t h p o r t , Dec. 23,1858.
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N e v a d a d e s t i n e d t o fall u n d e r t h e s w a y of t h e S o u t h , b u t C o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitors f r i t h i u twenty days a f t e r scrviuc i f
... Notary P u b l i c .
t h e c o n t i g u o u s S t a t e s of M e x i c o will b e s u b d u e d t o t h e a copy of naid Bill a n d Notice of this o r d e r ; a n d i n default S . A . M c C L E L L A N D , - . .
tliereof t h a t {he said Dill: be t a k e n as confessed by the said
uses of S l a v e r y , w h e n in t h e fullness of t i m e t h e y shall
Defendant, Orlin L o w e ; A u d i t is f a r t h e r ordered, t h a t within
b e released f r o m t h e i m p o t e n t g r a s p of t h e C e n t r a l G o v - * enty days, the suid C o m p l a i n a n t cause a notice of t h i s orERSONS HAVINO W H E A T TO FLOUR AT
ernment
r to be published in the Grand Travcrse Herald, a n e w s p a p e r
our Mill, m u s t b r i n g i t i n good order. - AFTKU TRIB n a n :
printed, published a n d c i r c u l a t i n g in said County of G r a n d
B K1IAI.L U l l t N n NO S M t l t T V OK I * C U H E W?H|UT.
A Desperate Fight in a Railroad Car.
"•-averse, a n d State of Michigan, au.l that the said publication
HANNAH* LAY A CO.
continued once in each wock f o r n i x w e e k s in suocessipn;
W c learn f r o m passengers w h o arrived yesterday mornt h a t s h e cause a copy of t h i s ordt-T t o 1» personally served
Traverse City. Dec. 1,18-,>fi.
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ing f r o m the Cleveland and P i t t s b u r g e Railroad, t h a t a
t h e said Defendant, Orlin Lowe, at least twenty days before*
d e s p e r a t e a n d b l o o d y r e n c o n t r e t o o k p l a c e o n t h e n i g h t the time above prescribed f o r hisappearancc.
t r a i n a ^ h o r t d i s t a n c e a b o v e W e l l s v i l l e , i n w h i c h one m a n
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h a d t o b e c a r r i e d o u t a n d m e d i c a l a i d called. I t s e e m s ,
H A N N A H , L A T fc CO.
WITIIBT, EOOLEKTON A GRAV, Sols, for Compt.
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Traverse City, Dec. 1,1858.
from all w e c a n l e a r n , t h a t C a p t a i n M o o r e , o f jth e c i t y w a s
o c c u p y i n g p s e a t b y himselT, w h e n a f a r m e r , l i v i n g i n ^ h c
PUBLIC NOTICE.
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v i n c i n t y of S l o a n ' s S t a t i o n , c a m e u p a n d c i t h e r t r o d u p t h e Traverse C j l y - L a n d
on o r k i c k e d h i s leg, p r o b a b l y u n i n t e n t i o n a l l y . M r .
District, Michigan.
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M o o r e raised u p a n d m a d e s o m e offensive remarks, t o
The above described T o w n s h i p s formerly within t h c D i s t r i c t
Is prepared t o luako P l a n s a n d Specifications f o r all cla»»ew h i c h t h e o t h e r r e p l i e d in t h e s a m e t o n e . A cross^firing of lands s u b j e c t t o sale atj o n i a . u o w Traverse City.wUich were nr B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e |tll k i n d s of w o r k c o n n e c t e d with
-itlihcld a n d reserved f r o m sale, settlement p r e n t r j v b y letter t h e Trad", on liberal t e r m s .
of w o r d s c o n t i n u e d u n t i l t h e f a r m e r , in a n s w e r t o s p m e
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Sitsh, Glass, D o o r s , P a i n t s a n d N a t t y
e p i t h e t , s t r u c k M r . M o o r e , , w h e n t h e l a t t e r d r e w a pistol f r o m t h i s ofiicc to the R e g i s t e r a n d Receiver at Ionia^Hphiean,
u n d e r date of August 10th 1W0, a n d w h i c h have been held to
instantly on b a n d . .
a n d fired t w i c e a t h i s assailant, l o d g i n g t w o balls in h i s
be r t s e r v e d ever since, f o r I n d i a n purposes, ore n6w'dcclared
J . K . G-. t h a n k f u l ' f u r past p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s o p p o r t u t h j e l u A t t h i s p o i n t o n e o r t w o of t h o p a s s e n g e r s in- t o be open to p r e e m p t i n g . By a r e c e n t decision of the Secrenity of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of the s a m e .
c l u f l i n g th'c m a n t h a t w a s shot, p i t c h e d i n t o M o o r e a n d t a r y of t h e ' I n t e r i o r , said T o w n s h i p s liecaine a p a r t of the pubTraverse Cit;', N o v e m b e r 5,1858.
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b e a t h i m m o s t u n m e r c i f u l l y , m u l t i l a t i n g h i s f a c c a n d p e r - lic'domain a n d open to legal p r e e m p t i o n settlement, from a n d
son w i t h o u t S t i n t T h e e x c i t e m e n t on t h e t h o t r a i n w a s after 15th of April 185fi. j All qualified a n d bona tide settlers
therefore, njxtn a n y of these l a n d s n o t otherwise legally apThe subscriber offers f o r sale a v a r i e t y or e n g r a f t e d
t h e m o s t i n t e n s e d u r i n g t h e figlit, a n d t h e o c c u r e n c e , w a s propriated, w h o have settled t h e r e o n p r i o r to, or s i n c e that
r e g r e t t e d b y t h e c o n d u c t o r in c h a r g e a s well ns t h e offi- date, and c o n t i n u e to occupy and i n h a b i t t h e i r c l a i m s u p t o A p p l e T r e e s , I » e n o h ' l V e e s . P e a r T T P C K , P l u m
nnd Cherry Tree*.
c e r s of t h e r a i l r o a d c o m p a n y , w h o k n o w t h e afTair t o the p r e s e n t time, are h e r e b y"required t o file t h e i r declaratory
s ta t e m e n t with" t h e Register of the p r o p e r L a n d District, withA fine lot of S e e d l i n g PBAOH TRKBS, three year* o l d , w h i c h
h a v e b e e n a s rare a s i t w a s u n a v o i d a b l e .
in three m o n t h s f r o m th4 date of the first publication of t h i s w i l l he sold cheap.
, [ W h e e l i n g ( V a . ) Intelligcnccr.
notice, a n d to make proof a n d p a y m e n t as r e q u i r e d by law, Also, CuiiKAjiis, GOOSBBBKKI£{, Ac.; all in good c o n d i t i o n ;
before the day to be l i e r i a f t e r fixed f o r t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t of good kite, a n d h e a l t h y .
R. SMITH.
Weather Prediction.
of the public sale of t h e V)dy of lands e m b r a c i n g the t r a c t s
Elk Rapids, Nov. 8,1858.
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A l t h o u g h w e h a v e n o f a i t h in t h e . p r e d i c t i o n s of T h o m a s claimed.
J A C O B BARNS, Regtster.
t h e a l m a n a c m a k e r , o r a n y of t h e w e a t h e r p r o p h e t f r a t e r I C H M O N D S * B A C K U S . — P R K M I U M AOCOTTNT
O. A. STEVENS, R e c t l v e r .
.Book Manufactory and Book-BinderjvlSo. 183, Jefferson
n i t y , w e will p u b l i s h t h e i n f o r m a t i o n ' o f a c o r r e s p o n d e n t
Dated April J9th, I855».;
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A v e n u e . — A c c o u n t Books of every description m a d e t o o r d e r ,
— J R o y a l , o t W h i t e R o c k , 111.—who p r o f e s s e s t o b e a b l e
of s u p e r i o r p a p e r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p , at lower price* t h a n
t o f o r e t e l l t h e w e a t h e r one y e a r in a d v a n c e f o r a n y l o c a l i t y
heretofore. W a r r a n t e d t o give s a t i s f a c t i o n In every p a r t i c u i. M c C L K L L A N D )
w h e r e t h e r e is a n a l m a n a c c a l c u l a t e d . H e r e i s t h e p r o p h e lar.
vs.
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C o m m e r c i a l P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding, e x e c u t e d to
s v : — T h e first half of A p r i l will b e w e t , t h e l u s t h a l f fair,
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t h e first w e e k in M a y will be. w e t , t h o b a l a n c e , f a i r ; t h e " V f O T I C EE IS HEKKHY Q
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' H A T A WRIT OK ATThe suliscribe^ h a v i n g h a d an c x p e r i c n c c of over fourteen
first h a l f of J u n e will b e f a i r , t h e lost half c h a n g e a b l e ; J_v t a c h m e n t was issued o u t of the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r the years, feels assured t h a t they can defy c o m p e t i t i o n In prices
J u l y will^begin a n d e n d w i t h a few. d a y s of c h a n g e a b l e county of Grand Taavcrse, Michigan, on a n d tested t h e thir- a n d quality of w o r k m a n s h i p .
w e a t h e r l e a v i n g t h e m i d d l e of t h e m o n t h d r y ; A u g u s t tieth day of November, A. D. 185H, directed a n d delivered
O r d e r s from Banks, Merchant*. Manufacture™ a n d Railroad
the Sheriff of t h e county of Grand Traverse, in favor of Companies, respectfully solicited.
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will h a v e a g r e a t m a n y w e t d a y s ; S e p t e m b e r will s e t in
Sumuel A. McClelland, Plaintiff, a n d against A b i a l C . S t e v e n s
fair, b u t t h e b a l a n c e of t h e m o n t h will b e c h a n g e a b l e , t h e Defendant, f o r the sum of o n e h u n d r e d and tifly dollars;
/ " 1 I I A R L E B B U S C H , (Successor t o M. H o w a r d W c b s t e j , .
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h t f t p a r t b e i n g w e t t e s t ; O c t o b e r , c h a n g e a b l e , g r a d u a l l y t h a t said writ was r e t u r n a b l e on the twenty-fifth d a y Of April, V . ; Dealer in Foreign a n d Domestic H a r d w a r e , H o u s e k e e p i n c r e a s i n g t o wetness;. N o v e m b e r , l i k e t h e p r o c e e d i n g , 1S59, a n d was On t h a t d a y duly r e t u r n e d by said S h e r i f f ; t h a t i n g Articles, Mechanics' Tools, Stove*, Orates, Tin a n d J ^ j . il Ware. D r a i n Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r the A m e r i c a n ami
only c o m m e n c i n g f a i r e r a n d e n d i n g w e t t e r ; D e c e m b e r , from the r e t u r n endorse;! o n said w r i t i t a p p e a r s that property
was attached t M r e o n , a n d t h a t the d e f e n d a n t t h e r e i n nameij,
ipean Law Agency of L i t z A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
fair w e a t h e r . " On t h i s we a r e toid we m a y rely, w i t h
Abial C.Stevens, could n o t be found whereon t o m a k o s e r v l c e .
York—for the recovery of Debt*, L e g a c i e s a n d I n h e r i t h e e x c e p t i o n of S e p t e m b e r , w h e r e t h e r e h a s ' t o b e a d d e d
SAMUEL A. McCLELLAND, Plaintiff.
t a n c e s in E u r o p e a n d the 1'nltcd States. , ,
the e x t r a stormy w e a t h e r caused b y the sun crossing t h e
0 . H. HOLDER. Attorney.
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Remittances made t o all p a r t s of Germany, w i t h safety nnd
d i s p a t c h . No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearaley'sBlock, Detroit.
line." T h i s truly depends on'the prevailing winds at t h e
MORTGAGE SALE.
Miclt.
t i m e ; if t h o w i n a s lie s o u t h d r l y , t h e m o n t h will b e w e t :
if n o r t h e r l e y i t will b e a s d r y a s if t h e s u n w e r e a t h i s exS A G B & S O N S , MAP PtTBLlSHPltfl, STATIONERS.
• E n g r a v e r s a n d Lithographers, 'Ml Main street, Buffalo.
t r e m e d i s t a n c e f r o m t h e line.
[Scientific A m e r i c a n .
S'eber. Hubert Knrt a n d H e r m a n J . Cordes, of the city
of Milwaukee nnd State bf Wisconsin, and Otto Thies, of the N. V., over Sage's Piano Rooms.—We are "prepared to-execute
all
work
e n t r u s t e d to us w i t h p r o m p t n e s s a n d d e s p a t c h , a n d
township of Ccntrcvillie, county of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d State
of Michigan, to Aiitoine Manseau, of t h e county of Grand o n ' as favorable t e r m s as any e s t a b l i s h m e n t in - t h e c o u n t r y .
Traverse a n d State of Michigan, (deceased.) b e a r i n g date the C o m b i n i n g all the d l f f t r e p t b r a n c h e s of Steel, Copper" a n d
Stone
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g r a v i n g , ns well a s Crayon Work of t h e flneat, det h i r t e e n t h day of N o v e m b e r , in t h e .year of o u r J.ord one
thousand e i g h t h u n d r e d a n d fifty-six, a n d recorded in the scription, we guarantee satisfaction In all cases.
Maps, P o r t r a i t s , Show Cards, Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d p r i n t e d
/ C H A R L E S N O R R I 8 , CETN'G O N E OK T H E OLDEST office of the Register of deeds ( p r t h e county of G r a n d Train
the
most
dclieate color*, by a new process.
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V.-' settler* on Grand Traverse Day, well a c q u a i n t e d w i t h the verse, on the 21st day of J a n u a r y . A. D. 1857, at 8 o'clock Abest f a r m i n g l a n d s in the county of G r a n d Traverse, is willing A. in Liber one (1) o f Mortgages, folios 74, 75, 70/ a i d 77; a n d
R E E S W H I T I N G , General L a n d A g e n t , G r a m
t o serve any. one by personal inspection of any G o v e r n m e n t the a m o u n t claimed to be due on said m o r t g a g e nt the
.
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date of this notice, being two t h o u s a n d t h r e e hutidi'ed a n d
land or i m p r o v e d farms, witjiin 30 miles of T r a v e r s e City.
Hon. %. Chandler, Detroit, M i c h i g a n : WhiUng A Adams, d o :
C a s h 3 ? a i d . l ' o r H i « l o « a n d C a l l ' S k i r m . G o o d fifteen dollars, ($2,31.',,) Tor principal and Interest, a n d CoL S. McKnight, do; H. W. Williams, E x . of Titles, St.
no suit or p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g been i n s t i t u t e d at law
S o l e Xieuther C o n s t a n t l y o n HUIKI.
L o u i s ; M a j . B . Walker, U . S . A . ; C. A- P e r r y . E s q , W e s t o n .
recover t h e d e b t now r e i n a i n i n g Secured by said mortgage,
Mo.; A m o s T. Hall, Ehq., T r e a s u r e r C. A B. R. R-, C h i c a g o ;
C. NORTHS.
a n y p a r t t h e r e o f ; N o t i c e is t h e r e f o r e hereby given, t h a t i
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Traverse Cl^y, A p r i l 29,1858.
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S a t u r d n y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f M a y next, ls-i!», at 10oclock in Geo. T. Pearson, A t t o r n e v at Law, Chicago.
t h e forenoon of t h s t d a j j a t the f r o n t door of the C o u r t House r p W I N E 1 I O U 8 E . - - W i i i a r d - l l f l o e y A Co., 81 Maiden
at Traverse City, in s a i d county, ( t h a t b e i n g the place o f h o l d A Lane, a n d 17 C e d a r street. New York. H e m p , Cotton
ing the C i r c u i t C o u r t for said c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse,) by. Flax" and Linen T w i n e r Imported a n d Manufactured C o r d a g e ,
virtue of a power of sale in said m o r t g a g e -conUdned,.and
Cotton, J u t e . Manilla and A m e r i c a n H e m p Rope, T a r r e d Stuff;
a c c o r d i n g to the s t a t u t e , of Michigan in s u t b case made a n d
H a s opened a n Offlce at T r a v e r * City, G r a n d T r a v e r s e Co., provided, I shall e.tposb f o r sale at public auction, to t h e F i s h i n g Lines. GiUing Threads. Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all
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Michigan, f o r t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a
highest bidder, a n d sell the premises in said m o r t g a g e de- kinda of C o r d s a n d Lines.
scribed, or so m u c h t h e i e o t as shall be sufficient tA n a y und
B , L O V E L L , (Successor t o D . C r o s b y ft Co.) Whole
satisfy the a m o u n t duo t h e r e o n nt the date of t h i s notice, with
• s a l e and and retail dealer in Watchea, CDocks, J e w e l r y .
The United States Land Of&ce is located a t t h i s p l a c e ; a n d i n t e r e s t ' s # ! the cost and expenses allowed bylaw, all t h e f o l F a n e v Goods, Plated Ware. Combs, B u t t o n s . T h r e a d , Ac. No.
p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be p a i d t o l o c a t i n g U i n d W a r r a n t s ,
l o w i n g pieces or p a r c e l ! of land lying a n d b e i n g in t h e towni n v e s t i n g nloney i n G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g informa- ship of Centreville, county of Grand T r a v e r s e (Leelanau) a n d 7» Woodward avenue, opposite H o l m e s A Co. ^Detroit, Mich.
Watches, Clocks a n d J e w e l r y r e p a i r e d a n d w a r r a n t e d .
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tion relative to t h e general features, resources a n d advanState of Michigan, described as follows: Lots n u m b e r e d One
t a g e s of thQ Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of taxes, (1) a n d - F o u r (4), a n d th< Southwest q u a r t e r of .the. N o r t h e a s t
D I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ARE T H E BEST
a n d tho t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y Agency business with which he
q u a r t e r of Section nhipbered N i n e (9) in T o w n s h i p n u m b e r e d O Machines f o r F a m i l y Sewing; or f o r m a n u B c t n n n g p u r
mav be e n t r u s t e d .
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IRESIDE EDITION OP WAVERLY NOVELSS
AFFIDAVITS FOR SETTLEMENT UPON T H E
n o w complete, f u l l sets, t o be had of
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MORGAN BATES,
STATE SWAMP LANDS,
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
DOUGHTY. S T R A W A
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No. 94 W o o d w a r d Ave.
U n d e r Section 8 of Act 31 of 1858.

s . A. MCCLELLAND,

JDi-y G o o d s , G r o c e r i e s , Y a n v
k'ee TsTotions, H a r d w a r e ,
Tin Ware,

A F i n e Lot 6 f P l o \ y s ,

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Notice to Farmers.
Work For Men.

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JAMES K. GUWTON,
Practical Builder atul Draughtsman,

PRUXT TREES.

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A Word to Emigrants,

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Land, Tax, and General Agency.
• MORGAN BATES

G e n e r a l Agency Business-

Lord Canning gets an Earidpra.
J u d g e Halliburton h a s been knighted.
f

J a m e s H . Moore,

Or Those Desirous of Settling on the Gorcnuntnt Lands,

P a r l i a m e n t w a s t o b e dissolved o n t h e 2 1 s t of A p r i L

an alarming e x t e n t

car and engine for s h o r t distances.

W E H A V E NOW O l ' E N E D T H E L A R G E S T STOCK OF

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s h o r t t i m e s i n c e , i n d e b a t i n g t h e C u s t o m s bill, o n e m e m -

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v r o n c E is HERESY GIVEN, THAT BY VIRTUE OF PS tUa tLi oLn e rSy ,Uc Po nPs Lt aYn t l yOo Pn h aBnLd Aa tN K B O O Rl S" A N D ,
i . 1 a Commission from t h e Commissioner of the State L a n d
Detroit, KovT 1,1858.
RICHMONDS A BACK.L8,
OfRap, dated March 10th, 18^9, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d i s constituted
No. 183 J e g c r a o n A v y
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a n d a p p o i n t e d A g e n t , f a r a n d i n behalf of t h e State of Michi- no! d i s c r i m i n a t i o n s h o u l d b e aBowed.
H e r e t o f o r e all
gan, t o take affidavits a|id o t h e r t e s t i m o n y i n G r a n d Traverse
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER A N D IMP6R
County, aa p r o r i d e d i a A c t No. 106, a p p r o v e d F e b . 11,1859.
155 R a a i o l p h Btreet, Chicago, Hi.
. t e r o f Be gars, No. 36 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e ^ D s t r o i t . l U e h i
b o o b e x c e p t a c o m p a r a t i v e l y m e a g r e l o t of E n g l i s h c o p y P e r a o M d e s i r o u s of e n t e r i n g State S w a m p L a n d s for settle.righta, h a v e e n t e i p t h m o f d u t y ^ a q d t h e r e a u l t o f racB O U N D S ft L A KG D O N v a a u t h o r i s e d t o r e c e i v e Adver- m e n t can now make a l t d a v i t s b e f o r e m e , instead of d o i n g ao
T T M T O R Y OF C I V I L I S A T I O N I N ENGLAND—-By H .
i n g a d u t y will b e t o u t t e r l y b r e a k u p t h e b o o k ^ m n g t i s e m e n t s f o r t h i s a a d a l | the l e a d i n g N e w s p a p e r s of the U . S . . before the C o m m i s s i o n e r at L a n a l n g , aa waa r e q u i r e d by t h e
MORG AN BATES,
a n d are t h e O N L Y a a d E X C L U S I V E A g e n t s f o r the m a j o r i t y law of 1858.
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Traverae City. March 15,1858.
Notary Public.
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bar stated.that the Bible was t o b e charged a duty o f 10
percent

S e v e r a l m e m b e r s d e s i r e d t h e 1 r e m o v a l of t h i s

d u t y , and* t h e G o v e r n m e n t o p p o s e d t h e m , a r g u i n g t h a t

H e r a l d Office, Travt

BCity, Mich.

ROUNDS A LANGDON'8

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Detroit Advertisements.

Detroit j Advertisements.

Detroit Advertisements.

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FLORIDA.—»* JoSHi i K. oiDDl.HG*.—llln*»rrt«l vrith t,
- f c T A L L , D U N C K L E E * C O . , 74 WODDWARD AVE- I j T C o r n e r Jefffersoti A v e n u e a n d W a y n e S t m t , offer* l o r
J \ n u e / W h o l e a a l e a n d Rfctail Dealers i a F o r e i g n a n d Dotine engravings.—One Volume, l l m o . S20 p p . P n c e » ! . —
mestic Dry Goods, Garpet*. Floor Oil C l o t h e P a p e r Hangings, sale t o t h e City a n d C o u n t r y T r a d e : —
TM* Work p o r t r a y s with e m i n e n t abHlty.tke c r i a e a commit80 W w e * H t
Lhe glass,
S a y a n a w l Mola*es.
Feather* a n d B o o s e P n r n i a h i n g Good*.—We would particut e d by o u r G o v e r n m e n t against the Maroon* w h o l e d f r o m
l a r l y i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e public to the following Good*, 100 h h d s fair, prime a n d choice New Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d South Carolina a n d o t h e r Slav* B u t e * , seeking proteetlo* unT o ( t a n ? i h ita gloom, w h e r e t h e s u n b e a m s pas*.
w h i c h we have in g r e a t variety of style* a n d price* r Broche
d e r Spanish laws. I t show* bad f a i t h exercised t o w a n U t h e
Muscavado Sugar.
And bathe in t h e golden rain.
Shawl*.long a n d square ; Bay State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do. SO bbt* Crashed, P o w d e r e d a n d Coffee.
I n d i a n s of-Florida, a n d i* found t o preaent * J W v t e * af Ui*
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do. d o . ; G e n U e m e n ' s do. d o . d o . ; Mantillas, ^ u V f ° ' £ * ! e , : 100 bbl* P r i m e New Orleans Molasse* *nd Syrup.
X ticket ot w h i t * t o t h e e a r t i r w s a given,
Black, F a n c y , Poulard, Bayadere a n d Moire Anttqu<? Hilka,
SLAVERY.
Teas.
A n d the feathery MOWS fell free.
From GoTtroor Cfeue. of Okie. ''
500 half chest* ease* a n d b o x e s Y o u n g Hy*on, G u n p o w d e r
B a t t h e «weet l i g h t r a i n e d f r o m the h e a r t of Heaven,
G e n t l e m e n — A c c e p t aay t h a n k s f o r * copy of " T h e E x i l e s
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O'er t t e d s r k v r o u g h bulb a n d m c ;
wool P l a i d s ; A l p a c a s ; Flannel*: Kattinctta; B r o a d c l o t h a . Daof F l o r i d a . " I have read t h e book w i t h g r e a t i n t e r e s t a n d
A n f l t h e c h e e r f u l glow of t h e p a r l o r Are,
Coffee a n d Spices.
m a a k s ; Blankets; L i n e n s ; Embrolderle*; H o s i e r y ; Glove*;
m u c h i n s t r u c t i o n . I t *ets in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t a a I m p o r t a n t
And the love of t h a t d e a r h o m e room.
portion of o u r history, and clearly reveals the secret » p n i R '
Ribbon*; P r i n t * ; Gingham*, Ac., Ac.
250 b a g s White a n d green Rio.
Spread t h e S u m m e r ' * w a r m t h f o r the dwellera there,
bv which succeealve.administmtiona were moved l a *BWr* «j
140 bag* a n d pocket* old Gov't a n d c o m m o n J a v a .
Carpet Department.
In the-deepest of W i n t e r ' s gloom. '
CTe*t moral a n d political consequence. The distinguished
100 case* g r o u n d Mustard.
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 5 Ply, 2 Ply, Suoerfine, C o t t o n
a u t h o r h a s especially entitled himself t o the t h a n k s of e v e r y
20 b a g s green a n d white Maracaibo.
A n d l o o k , w h a t t h e h e a r t of t h e bulb hath w r o u g h t !
a n d Wool, C a r p e t a ; Druggets. S t a i r Rods Oilcloth, Window
lover of freedom, justice, a n d honorable a d m i n i s t r a t i s * , by
50 b o x e s G r o u n d Rio.
•Neath its snrface d a r k and, c o l d , '
Shades, Lace a n d Muslin Curtains, C u r t a i n F i x t u r e s , Feathers,
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g the evil influences of slavery i * th.50 kegs Ground Ginger.
T h e r e ' s a vislon-of beauty—a glorious t h o u g h t ,
transactions which h e narrate*. No one, It seems t o me, e*n
15 b a g s Pepper, Spice and Clove*.
By the window-pane e n r o l l e d !
^ W e h a v e m a n y o t h e r Style* of Goods, which will be offered
arise f r o m p e r u s i n g thl* w o r k w i t h o u t deepened c o n v i c t i o n ,
50 Uoxea G r o u n d Pepper, Spice a n d Cloves.
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W h a t a f r a g r a n t beniiion load* t h e a i r !
t o s u i t the times
of the w r o n g of s U v e h o l d i n g . *nd the necessity of e v n e a t
.
Tobacco a n d Cigars.
P o t t h e love o f t h e d e a r h o m e r o o m ,
a n d persistent effort f o r the deliverance of our National Gov
Q U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S , FOR T H E MANUFACA n d Ha W r y b e l l i b l e w t h e h a p d whose care
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S T O R E O F ILLUMINATING GAS, for t h e use o f P H v a t e
B r o u g h t i t o u t froni'the cellar 1 * gloom.
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A u g u s t 185a—The p r i n c i p l e of the invention consists In the
Oh I t h e h u m a n h e a r t ia a r o u g h e n e d ball,
20 boxes Gold Leaf, Half Pound*.
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F O L I A T T , F O S T E R A CO.,
peculiar c o n s t r u c t i o n of the Retort,
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quickly, easily *nd economically generated f r o m Rosin, Oil,
T h a t rarely aeema w o r t h y o u r c a r e at'all,
20
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Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
Tallow and refuse Grease or any kind, and p r o d u c i n g , for
- W i t h ita blackened a n d aealy A i d ;
CIGARS.—A large assortment of I m p o r t e d a n d Domestic.
about e i g h t y ccnts, as m u c h l i g h t ad a t h o u s a n d feet of ordfAnd t h e y waate i n . t h r o n g * i n t h e cellar'* gloom.
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W i n e s a n d Liquors.
T h o s e heart*, w i t h their life divine,
K j between L a r n e d a n d Congress streets, Detroit, « 1 « . —
" A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s *t the h a n d s of the inventor,
T h a t h a v e ne v e r t h e l i g h t of. a d e a r h o m e room,
f W i n e * ih q u a r t s
The u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g re-pureh**ed " T h e I n s t i t u t i o n f o r .
w h o has had m a n y yean, experience In Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , * * Champagne, ( U e l d M t k I Delbrecht,) a n d C l a r e t lu baskets the dlssemln*tlon of useful d r i n k s , " ha* enlarged a n d rejn> eOr t h e glow o f t h e i w e e t aunshlne.
well a* bv ourselves a n d others, h a s placed the invention beand cases.
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n a t e d ' l t in the most t h o r o u g h manner, m a k i h g lt now tl>«
F i n e old Cognac a n d S e l g n e t t e Brandies, in half pipes, quar- m o s t e x t e n s i v e BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with f a c i l i t i e s fi
fldentlv assured t h a t . .
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ter* a n d octaves.
And s*e if some vision of beautv and love
of any t h i n g of the kind e v e r before constructed.
GIN—Swan and London Cordial, in whole a n d half pine*.
I* n o t q u i c k e n e d f r o m u n d e r t h e r o u g h .
The p r e s e n t object of the proprietor* ia to dispose or city, W1H8KEY—Old Scotch, Monong*hela a n d Peach Orchard, I n
T o yield., a* t h e m e e d of your t e n d e r care.
county a n d state Rights, o n t h e m o s t favorable terms, a n d t o
h h d s a n d bblf.
r a n g i n g f r o m $6 t o $10 per barrel.
P r o m t h e i r s e c r e t treasure-cells,
Immediately I n t r o d u c e the w o r k s Into general use.
Wins, S t o m a c h a n d Cordial Bitter* in cases.
E x t r a fine a n d Stock Ales brewed t o order.
A holler fragrance, to load t h e air,
W o r k s f r o m 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, *re now in
All P a c k a g e s extra, w h i c h , when r e t u r n e d to t h e Brewery
• T h a n awing* from the h y a c i n t h hell*.
readiness by D U D L E Y A HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r s , Detroit,
good order, will be paid f o r a t **«ne price* *a ch*rged,
.
200 boxes Raisin*.
as well a* everv t h i n g c o n n e c t e d with the " 8 u n - L l g h t Gas
T h e ' a t t e n t i o n of priv*te families. *nd c u s t o m e r s in general,
600 boxes Winflqw Glass, assorted.
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Townaend H a r r i s o n Chinese Jugglery.
150 boxes P e p p e r Sauce.
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. points in the Onion, to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
200 k e g s W h i t e Lead.
T h e N . Y . T r i b u n e c o n t a i n s a - l e t t e r from T o w n a e n d
f r i e n d s a n d new may be assured of t h e
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Person* of smaU capital, a n d particularly Gas Fitters, by
fl*vor of these beverege*. and all are invited t o call and sam200 dozen Pail* a n d Tubs.
H a r r i s , ID w h i c h t h e ' l a t t e r s p e a k s t h u s of C h i n e s e J u g - m a k i n g a n I n v e s t m e n t In the right t o use the " S u n - L i g h t Gas
ple f o r tbemaelvea. All order*, w i t h the m o n e y enclosed,
100 boxes assorted I n k .
Works," will h e certain of an immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n .
200 bags assorted Shot.
will receive pc r o m p t s t t e n t l o n .


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T ^ e h i g g l e r s a r e v e r y c l e v e r . O n e of t h e m m a d e t w o
f o r »*le a t the lowest m a r k e t rate*. . •
200 keg* Powder, assorted.
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100 boxc* Oakley A Ames German Chemical Bo*p.
b u t t e r f l i e s of c o m m o n , t h i n p a p e r . H e first raised o n e of undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
JOH2J Q. DUDLEY,
150 boxes white a n d d a r k G e r m a n Chemical Soap.
t h e i n , u p in t h e a i r b y t h e w i n d of h i s fen, m a d e H flutter
Treasurer for Proprietors,
O O K 8 . - S E L F - M A D B MEN—,5y C. B. Seymour,
200 boxes F a n c y Bar a n d C*kc So*p.
a b o u t h i s h e a d , a l i g h t o n h i s finger, hiB a r m , a n d h i s f a c e ;
No. 77 Woodward Avenne, Detroit, Michigan.
F u t u r e Lift,OT S c e n e a l o A n o t h e r W o r d; bv Geo. Wood.
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200 boxes F a m i l y *nd No. 1 B * r 8 o a p .
he n e x t s e t t h e p a i r i n m o t i o n , a n d i t w a s really w o n d e r T h e M i n i s t r y of L i f t ; by t h e *utbor of M i n i s t e r i n g C h i l d r e n .
100 boxes Stearlne and Tallow Candle*.
E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN-S
The K. N. Pepper, a n d o t h e r Condiment*, p n t u p ror general
ful t o see h o w n a t u r a l t h e a c t i o n was. T h e y chased each
50 boxes S t a r Candles.
FURNISHING GOODS, a t t h e C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m o r H .
o t h e r t h r o ' t h e a i r in circles, s o m e t i m e s h o r i z o n t a l a n d HALLOCK, No 1C8, Jefierson Avenue, Detroit. W h e r e may
The T e n a n t House, or J l m b e r s f r o m P o v e r t y ' s H e a r t h s t o n e .
s o m e t i m e s v e r t i c a l ; t h e y h o v e r e d o v e r t h e w a t e r t h a t w a s bo found a very large, f r e s h a n d desirable stock of the above
The W i t c h e s of New York, by Doestlcks. ^
200,000 I'ercuasion Caps, 2000 lbs Bar Lead.
iu a c h i n a b o w l , a n d a t l a s t l i g h t e d o n t h e rim o f t L " goods j u s t m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r hia Immediate inspection, and
Isabella O r s i n l ; by t h e a u t h o r of Beatrice C e a c l .
' 0 0 bbls Vinegar.
e m b r a c i n g ono of t h e most extensive assortments ever before
V e r n o n Grover, or Heart* a* T h e y Are.
b o w L T h e top-spinners
would producc a sensation
. ogether with Codfish, Mackerel, W h i t e Fi*h, Herring, B*g
otTered in t h i s market.

F r e d e r i c k the Gre*t; by C*rlyle.
New York.
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A m o n g hia stock will be found e v e r y k i n d a n d description Bait, Paint*, Oil*, Dye Stuffs, Cordage, Brooms, Bakets, GlasnD o r a D e a n ; by Mi** Mary J . Holmea.
F o r t h e a m u s e m e n t of y o u r c h i l d r e n , a n d e s p e c i a l l y f o r ot G a r m e n t suitable f o r Fall a n d W i n t e r wear,
ware and article a p p e r t a i n i n g t o the Grocerv Trade. C o r n e r
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Jefferson Avenue a n d Wayne-st., Detroit, WCIL J A C Q B 8
t h e a m u s e m e n t of t h o little l a d y t h a t w a s s o i n d i g n a n t a t
s e e i n g my likenesB e x p o s e d in t h o o p e n a i r , I w i l l d e s c r i b e a n d fashionable garment*—all of which h a v e been manufacDetroit,
J a a . 7,1859.
t u r e d with t h e n tin oat care a n d WABR ANTW» to give MtlsfacUon.
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All person* desirous of p u r c h a s i n g c l t h e r a t WHOl.ESAbfc, T X T V A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAB NOW
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R I f c - M I L E S BTAND1SH ILT h e e x h i b i t o r h a v i n g s p u n a t o p , p l a c c d i t o n a b o a r d OR R E T A I L are respectfully Invited to call a n d e x a m i n e his W
in Store, *Ud offer f o r **le, a fall a s s o r t m e n t or Lake
LUSTRATED—a volume or P h o t o g r a p h * froin o r i g i n a l
w h e r e i t revolved w i t h g r e a t rapidity a n d a n d s t e a d i n e s s ; extensive *tock, which shall bo offered at prices uniformly Scrap I r e —
drawing*, by J o h n W. Ehrrfnger, Illustrative of t h e CourMhlp
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h e t h e n t o o k i t u p a n d laid i t o n i t s s i d e , w h e r e i t remainor Mile* Standlsh, by H e n r y W. Longfellow. There will lie
made f r o m Ch*rco*l P l g , * n d Is f*r better t h * u t h e I r o n m a d e
ed without m o t i o n ; he t h e n talked t o t h e ton, and a t the
M E R I C A N W A T C H E S . - A P P L E T O N , T R A C Y A f r o m H a r d Coal, a n d t h e i r Lake S u p e r i o r Merchant I r o n 1* e i g h t or ten U r g e P h o t o g r a p h * or t h e m o i t e x q u U i t e characCo., WALTKAM, Mass^ Manufacturers, of P A T E N T LE- the only I r o n sol<J in t h i s market, t h a t is mado In t h i s m u r n e r . ter, executed, by Brady, w i t h Intersected cream-colored leaves,
t o p ; a n d , a f t e r m a k i n g s u n d r y flourishes w i t h h i s f a n , h e
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d o w n f e U e e v e n d i s t i n c t t o p e , a l l of w h i c h w h i r l e d m e r r i - by the most e x a c t i n g test* to be reliable a n d unfailing In acreceived, at m y store.tion.
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a l t e r w h i r l i n g s o m e t i m e t h e l a m p in t h o l a n t e r n w a s u n i f o r m processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y b e i n g organised upon
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s p o n t a n e o u s l y l i g h t e d . A p i e c e 01 s e w i n g t h r e a d , a b o u t t h e same system t h a t lias beon adopted in the production or
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-five y a r d s lpng, w a s e x t e n d e d b y t w o p e r s o n s ; t h e e x h i - t h e V n e q u a l e d A m e r i c * n fire-arms, which e n a b l e s ns t o produce a m o v e m e n t at one-half t h e p r i c e of a n y f o r e i g n moveION F O T O D R Y — T U E UKBSBSIOSEIIJJE I'Mb i t o r put a top on this thread, a n d i t rah from s>no e n d
m e n t of t h e same qu*lity; *nd we guarantee the perfect
pared to f u r n i s h , at s h o r t n o t i c e , S t a t i o n a r y E n g i n e ^ Mill
t o t h e o t h e r , a l w a y s u p r i g h t , a n d c o n s t a n t l y revolving.
performance, f o r ten years, of every w a t c h m a n u f a c t u r e d by us. Gearing, Warehouse H o i s t i n g Apparatus, and all varieties of Bill a n d Note P s p e r in every vsriety.
T h e s a m e feat w a s p e r f o r m e d o n t h e e d g e of a s w o r d :
All roreign w a t c h e s are m a d e by h a n d , the A m e r ic a n watcb- I r o n Work. Repair w o r k on Propellers, Steamers a n d Saw
Book and P r i n t P a p e r s of all colors s n d sixes. Manilla.
i being t h e only o n ? s made by m a c h i n e r y u p o n a uniform Mills, t x e c u t e d p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly. Casting*—every Bsg, s n d Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all sj*es a n d weights.
t h e t o p rah from t h e h i l t t o t h e p o i n t , a n d b a c k a g a i n t o
system t h r o u g h o u t . Nearly all hand-made watches are deReceiving o u r p s p e r direct f r o m the Manufacturers, we a r e
t h e fciu. I w i l l only d e s c r i b e o n e m o r e f e a t
fective, and are continually g e t t i n g o u t of order. I n many
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I n t h e court-yard, where t h e exhibition took place, a
p a r t s of the c o u n t r y It Is Impossible t o find good watch re- We are prepared t o execute o r d e r s of any Oxe tor Brass a n d
p o l e s o m e t h i r t y f e e t h i g h W«B p l a n t e d in t h e g r o u n d ; from pairers, a n d w a t c h repairing Is always uncertain and expenComposition Castings, promptly.

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a c r o s s b a r a t t h e t o p of t h e polo a small h o u s e s u s p e n d e d sive. T h e I n t r o d u c t i o n of A m e r i c a n w a t c h e s dispose* or this
po W o o d w a r d A v e n u e .
Oil Globe*, Oil Cups, V « v e a , J o u r n * l Boxe*. Ou*ge Cock*,
(like o u r m a r t i n h o u s e s , ) a n d f r o n i t h e d o o r of t h o h o u s e difficulty, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s , a* well as watch dealer^ Cylinder Cock*, Bteam WhUUes tor Steamboate, LocomoUvc*
can k e e p w a t c h e s a* a p a r t of t h e i r miscellaneous stock, and a n d Mills, Bella tor Factories, 8 t e a m e « a n d Locomotive*, unH A W S CUTLERY AND E D G E T O O L WORKS, -Foot
a piece of twine h u n g down t o the g r o u n d ; tho exhibitt h u * supply their c u s t o m e r s w i t h , * new staple, w h i c h may be d e r e i g h t h u n d r e d pound*.
or Brush street, u n d e r the F u l t o n I r o n Work*, Detroit, W.
o r p l a c e d a s p i n n i n g t o p o n t h e p a l m of h i s l e f t h a n d , a n d used a*.any o t h e r article, w i t h o u t mystery o r h u m b u g . Bold
Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' s Instruments, Coopers' a n d C a r p e n t e r s
s e i z e d t h e t w i n e w i t h h i s right; t h e n , t o s s i n g t h e t o p u p
10 t r a d e generally, a n d by BOBBINS A A P P L E T O N ,
Tools, A x e s of e v e r y description, P l a n i n g a n d Tobacco MSI R O N R A I L I N G AND V E R A N D A H S .
General Agent*, 15 Maiden l.ane, N. 1 . We are p r e p a r e d to e x e c u t e all order* f o r I r o n R a i l i n g ror c h l n e Knives, Truases, A c , made to o r d e r of » w p e r i o r quai n t h e a i r , h e d e x t e r o u s l y c a s t a t u r n of t h e t w i n e a r o u m
P r i v a t e Buildings, Churches, P u b l i o Square*, a n d f o r Cemetet h e loWer s p i n d l e , a n d t h o t o p i n s t a n t l y b e g a n t o a s c e n d
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H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED RAIL" l i u * o r s . Knives, 8ol**or*, Burgeon's I n s t r u m e n t * , steel, I r o n
t h e t w i n e , r e a c h e d t h e d o o r , w h i c h i t f o r c e d o p e n , e n t e r - e j • ro*d Watches, cased In beautiful s t y l e , w a r r a n t e d exCorner of F i f t h and Woodhridge-st*., opposite Machine and Brass Ware, polished and r e p a i r e d In a m a n n e r t o give
e d t h e h o u s e , a n d t h e n q u i e t l y l a i d d o w n t o rest I n nil c e l l e n t tlmo-kuepers; do do Bwis^ full jewelled, Levers In
•atisfaction t o hia customer*.
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t h i s e x h i b i t i o n t h e r e w a s n e i t h e r t r i c k n o r d e c e p t i o n ; i t 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
Order* l e f t s t t h e office, cortaer ot B r u s h s t r e e t w d Jefferof every desirable p a t t e r n . These pen* have received a 8ilver
son Avenue, will be p r o m p t l y attended to, w h e r e samples msv
w a s a p l a i n e x h i b i t i o n of skill.
Medal a n d Diploma a t t h e Michigan State Fair, a n d are n o t te
O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
be surpassed oy any P e n s in m a r k e t . Also dealer In F I N E
J . Sage A Son's, Map Publishers, Stationers, E n g r a v e r s ^ R e T e r e n c e . Wndly p e r m i t t e d t o Messrs. E d m u n d s , North A
r \ A Sylvan Marriage in Van Bnren County.
J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
" "thographers, 209, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y . , o v e r b a g e s Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctor* Allen A Batwell.
and Lithographers,
Q n t h e m o r n i n g of M a r c h 3d, a a E l i a s H a r m o n , E s q . ,
I have a n e x p e r i e n c e d Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new
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w a s a t Vtork in h i s s u g a r b u s h , a w o o d m a n c a m e t o h i m
We are prepared to e x e c u t e all w o r k entrusted t o u s with
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S - I M P O R T A N T TO
w i t h a f a c e fall of m y s t e r y , a n d i n q u i r e d of M r . H a r m a n , " " F I T T I N G " T O N E S a n d Diamond W o r k , a n d F i r e Gilding p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, a n d on a s favorable terms, as any
a n d Galvanising, done at s h o r t notice.
. . .
T H E - P U B L I C . — A new Faipily S e w i n g Machine, comestablishment in the country. C o m b i n i n g *1] the different
if h e c o u l d l e a v e ^ l s w o r k a fcw m o m e n t s a n a g o w i t h h i m .
W A T C H R E P A I R I N G . — B e i n g a practical workman, all branches of Steel, Copper a n d Stone E n g r a v i n g , a* well as b i n i n g the latest improvement*, a t t h e e x t r e m e low price o t /
A s t h e m a n d i d n o t s e e m t o b e a c t u a t e d b y a n y f o u l n a - w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o my care, will be carefully attended to.
Crayon W o r k of the finest description, we g u a r a n t e e gatisfac- F I F T Y . DOLLAB&
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GOLD P E N S re-pointed, at fifty ccnta. P e n s »ent by ma
t u r e , M r . H a r m a n consented, and a f t e r walking for a b o u t
The price* of all-our standard machlnea h a v e been greatly
^ " p a r t i c u l a r ^ a t t e n t i o n paid t o Bank and C o m m e r c i a l work, r e d u c e ? . SINGER'S SEWING M A C H I N E S , i t l i w e l l k n o w n ,
h a l f a m i l e i n t o t h e forest; I d s g u i d e s t o p p e d a t a c o a l p i t a c c o m p a n i e d by th« Ca*h, will be p r o m p t l y attended to.
J . H. ALLISON, i s f f c r s o n Avenue.
such as Check*, D r a f t s , Notes, Certificates of D e p o s i t and t h o u g h d e a r e r In price, have alwsys been c h e s p e r In fact,
and sugar works, which were located there, and invited
Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note and Bill Heads, E n v e l o p e ^ c o n a i d e r i n g w h a t t h e y will do, t h a n a n y o t h e r . T h e price*
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