Grand Traverse Herald, December 30, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 30, 1859

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1859-12-30

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VOL. II.

T l t A V E B B K C I T Y , M I C H . ^KTIJA-Y, D K C K M B K I i 30,1859.

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Editorial Life—A True Picture,
' The Bonnie Black Eye,
0, f caw not for patn or Tor sorrow,
Did it ever occur to you, most agreeable reader, that
The following directions, iamqd by the National life
They'll pass like the clouds soon away—
B BTrtT ITtlDAY, AT
editorial
life
is not an unruffled sea* Did you ever Boat institution of England, should be in tlft pocket book
For the sun may shine bright on the morrow.
every traveler for the purpose of applying them for the
Travene City, Grand Traverse Count}-, Michigan,
Though shrouded In danniMS to-day.
pause in looking over a newspaper to think of the cease- of
restoration
of persons apparently drowned:—
Tbeo away with the gloom dark as night.
less toil that is necessary to provide for you the columns 1. Treat the patient instantly, on tho spot in the open
And letiey and pleasure draw nigh.
MOBGAiS B A T E S ,
For the heart Is illumed by the light
and paragraphs you so easily scan? This editorial writ- air—exposing the face and chest to the breeze, except in
KDITUR AXD rilOPBIETOR.
That beams from thy bonnia black eye.
ing—what a ceaseless tapping of a man's brains it is. severe weather.
TKUMS.
2. To (fear the tkroai—Placc the patient gentry, face
0»* I>OUJ« AS* ,Tirrr CSXTS f t umm.
bir»ri»Lly I. ll'lUM.
And If still by hard fate I am driven.
No matter how ha feels, the paper must be out at the apdownwards, with one wrist under the forehead, in. which
Through paths that are darksome and dread. ,
pointed time, and his usual contribution must fill the position all fluids will escape, by the mouth, and the
0, that beam, like tht Iris of hesven'
Will renew the bright hopes that had fled.
accustomed niche.

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tongue itself will faD forward, leaving the entrance intoc
« l m ' n 4 t 9 k r O M oolmaa. m n ] t t f m t l M & r U s i l U « r a w p n .
Then away with all grief and with all pain.
The limited space of a newspaper column, does not tho windpipe free. Assist this operation by wiping and
• c / i b r f b y U w : fifty c r u l . per folic, or J i B - o r t . . for t k . Or.t liucrtlsni. u «
And gloom from this bosom shall fly—
allow the editor to treat any subject at large.. He must' cleansing the mouth. If there bo breathing, wait and
And the heart will reflect back Again
not attempt an extended discussion, no matte* what he watch, ir not or if it fail then—
The beamsfromthy boanie black eye.
writes about; but he is expected to touch on a variety
3. To excite rnpiration—Turn the patient wdl and
the world should prove (Use and nnkind,
of themes every week, and to just touch them— instantly on the side, and
MlRadi of M Frorting
aad EipedHwady EieqVi • . ...Though
If thou .look, kindly on me,
nothing more, so that Ins readers may not be wearied by
4 Excite the nostrils with snuff hartshorn volatile
' Earth's troubles would pass like the wind,
long articles. To writo a long essay or series, would salts, or the throat with a feather, etc, and. dash cold
: I'd thtak bat of Jev and of thee.
THERON BOSTWICK,
sometimes be a great relict But if he does either, ten water on tho face, previously rubbed warm. If there bo
Then awry with dull sorrow and care;
NOTARY PUBLIC,
But still tho breast yields up a sigh,
chanoes to one fie will hear of it Once or twice, in a no spccesa, lose not a moment, bnt begin
For I feel there Is something to fear
long editorial service, we have ventured to do this danCLERK AND REGISTER,
5. To intimate rerpxration-i-Replace tho patient on
From the glsnce of thy bonnie black eye.
gerous thing. Fortunately we heard no complaints, tho face, raising and snpportfbg the chest oo a folded
Grand Traverae County, Michigan,
though we have no doubt many were . uttered Now coat or other article of dress.
A Scene in the Lift of a Sailor.
Win flr» ptnoul .Beottoo to lb*
and then' however, wo have been complimented by a
Who,
connected
with
the
commerce
of
Boston,
does
6. Turn tho body very gently on tho side and a littlo
PAYMENT O F TAXES,
Xjpcntion of Tuimrta at T r n v o r s e City JOand. not know Jack Butcher, who was boatswain of the cutter brother saying to us, ' That was a very good articlo of beyond and then briskly on'tbeface, alternately repeating
Oflioo, Sale o l ' M . B . Iianci AVa m i n t s , a n d
Hamilton seven veare, when commanded by tho late Cap- jours in last week's paper, as far as I have read; but it these motions deliberately, efficiently and perseveringly
a G e n w a l A«enoy Businesn,
tain Stnrges? Jack is a noblo specimen of humanity, was so long I was called off before I had time to finish aboutfifteentimes in tho minute, or every lour seconds,
OBek la OOBH B O I M . T w i n OUr.NM.
1U
V
•IT
M six feet high, and well proportioned;nirabte asngoat, it!"
occasionally varying the aide.
^
Editorial writitg is pleasant enough, and easy enough
W * . H . PARKS,
strong as a horse, even tempered as a Toledo blnde/kind
7. On each occasion that tho body boreplacedon the
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
as a woman, bnt courageous as a lion; a thorough sailor, to a man accostomod to it—when he has once determined face, make uniform but efficient pressure, with bride
G r a n d H a v e n , Miohlgan,
an honest man, lie only wants religion to make him a salt- what ho shall write about Bnt this selection of topics movement on the back between and below the shoulder
Will attend Court and to Collections in the counties of Grand water saint. Jatk is now about 50 years of age, bnt ho is not easy. For a single, paper or two, any man will blades on each side, removing tho pressure immediately
ana. \ 25-lj
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
2Vly* does not appear to be more than 40, and, with a little find subjects at hand; but when it comes to writing Tor before turning the body oo the side. The result is respicurryjDg and rubbing down, might pass for 35. $ome tho same readers year in and year out—when one calls ration or natural breathing,' and if not too late, life.
L 4 N D W A B B A L: M T
twenty years ago ho belonged to a Boston ship, which up the subjects already presented, somo briefly, some more 8. After respiration has been restored, promote the

'
AND
was commanded by a man who made it a rule to floe elaborately, either by himself or correspondents, the warmth of the body by the application of not flannels,
cvety
one of his crew as soon after leaving port he coulu difficulty of selecting so as to avoid self-repetition is bottles or bladders of warm water, heated brick, etc., to
T A X - P A Y I N G A G E N C Y . find pretexts,
fof tho purpose of breaking tnem in, and ijuite embarrassing. As to waiting till something sug- the pit of the stomach, tho arm pits, between the thighs,
Trorafilj,EmiWjt talj Kick
to mako them feol that they, had to do with a Captain gests itself—till it comes to you—that is out of the and to tho soles of the foot
who would stand no nonsense. Having -served manv question. The respectable but ill-named boy is at y6?r
9. To induce circulation and warmth—During the
HENRY i>JCAMPBELL.
years in ships of war, without even a reprimand, Jack Side already. Ho is calling for copy. What if a half whole time do not cease to rub the limbs upward, with
dozen persons in your office are earnestly discussing
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOB was determined to give his new Captain no pretext to Church matters or politics? What if you are interupted firm grasping pressure, and with energy, using handkerfind
fault
with
him.
Tempcrato
in
habits,
respectful
in
chiefs,
flannels,to.
aale or Ioo»tioa; Investments made; Taxes paid on nonresident lands;.Redemption of lands cold fojv taxes, and pur- language, and master or his business, be managed to keep every minute or two by somo irrelevant interrogatory J 10. Let tho limbs be thus wanned and dried, and tbeo
clear of trouble, though ho had eeen every man on board urged with singular indication of obliviousness of what clothed, the bystanders furnishing the requisite gar*
• And will always give theroostcareful attention to the Interyou are about or not;you must feci your way through,
Mts.
ests of my Corre*pondents, and ia liberality, promptness and flogged, before the ship reached Canton. In stormy like a man walking in a narrow pass In a dark night; and
CAtmoxs.—1. Send quickly for medical assistance
•Money of business transactions, would oourt comparison weather, when the ship required extra skill and strength having reached tho cad of your sheet, you may take long
to steer her, Jack was frequently sent to the wheel wncn
and dry clothbg.
breath,
and
turn
away
in
search
of
some
other
subject
it was Ms watch below. Still he obeyed without com2. Avoid all rough usage and taming the body on the
plaining, and was considered a model man b^the officers. And there is no end to this, for as soon as you have back.
•succeeded in arranging for one number, the burden of
L a n d , T a x , a n d G e n e y a l A g e n c y . Bat Jack carried his head high, owl when
3. Under no circumstanco hold ap tho body by tho
the
first
week
in
January
till
the Captain, though perfectly respectful, made him fed another is upon you, irom
fcot
•- '
,
1
MORGAN. B A T E S
that lie hod a man on board who did not tremble at his e last in December.
A Nor roll the body on casks.
But
to
the
writing
of
editorials
is
to
bo
added
the
6. Nor rub the boqy with salt or spirits.
Has opened an Office at Trnvorse City, Grand.Traverse Co., look. Shortly after the ship's arrival, Jack was grafting
Michigan, for the transaction of i
a ringbolt or* the qnartor-deck. The Captain was stand- aggregate of other duties. Here is correspondents) well
6. Nor inject tobacco smoke or infusion of tobacco
ing over, him, and said: "Butchor that work is rather meant and full of sensible sayings. But it is badly writ- 7. Avoid the continuous warm bath.
G e n e r a l Agency B u s i n e s s .
ten, perhaps badly spelled, perhaps poorly put together.
8. Bo particularly careful to prevent persons crowding .
Th« United Btates Land Office is located at this place; and cuomy." " I know.it sir, and so I told the mate, but it You must go over it; you must scratch out an unnecesaround the body.
particular attention will bo paid to touting Land Warrant*, canVbe mado neater with this coarse twine. Give me
investing money in Government "Lands, Imparting informa- finer twine and HI make it as neat as it can be made." sary word here and there; you must be grammarian for
General Ob/erraiiom—On the restoration of life, a
tion relative to the generalfeatures,resources and advan- " Xou shall make it neater," replied tho Captain in a the writer, who either has not learned grammar, or has teaspoonfol of warm wator should bo given, , and then, if
tages of the Grand Traverse country, the payment of taxes, rage, " w i ^ i h e twine you havo got, or IT) flog you permitted himself to writo without revision; you must the power of swallowing has returned, small quantities of
and the transaction of aay Agency business with which he
in short prepare his irregular composition for the press, wine or brandy and water, or codec. Tho patient should
while
I
dm^tund
over
you!"
Jack
roeo
from
the
deck,
nuy be entrusted.
HEK*IU;XCBHand
the Captain .firmly, asked: "Havo I not and where you cannot mako out precisely what no in- be kept in bed, and disposition to sleep encouraged.«
T my duty manfully sinec I have been on board tended to write, guess at i t arid let your readers havo the
Tho treatmentrecommendedshould be persisted io for
of your
A
'—
your sl(it>T" "Silence, sir," r^oined the Captain, " I
a considerable time, as it is all erroneous opinion that
Herald Office, Travarse City, Nov. 3. IBM.
nS will take some of that prido out of you before I am a day
persons ore irrecoverable because life does not soon make
Insects as seen in the Microscope.
older.
Walk
into
the
between
decks,
and
tell
the
mate
Its
appearance, cases having been successfully treated
MORGAN BATES,
put you into irons!" "Never!" exclaimed Jack in a , The wings of insects are very interesting objects, both after pereerving several hours.
N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
ice of thunder, " 1 defy you ami all your mates, backed to look at unassisted, and with tho microscope. Tho
Study careftuly the above rules, and lay tbom by for
wings
of
the
house-fly
are
found
to
be
covered
with
minute,
H e r a l d Offloe, bcroveree a l a r ,
by the miserable curses Jtm hive flogged, to put me in
reference,and some, person may havo occasion to
stiff short hairs; the black net-work of lines that wc see future
thank yoii for preserving his life by yonrjpreservitig these.
irons alive!"
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
[Hall's Journal.
This was too much for the petty tyrant Ho called in them are clastic homeytabes,over which the membrane
is
stretched
like
the
silk
of
an
umbrella
fever
its
rihis.
_ .r his pistol, and ordered tho mates to sieze Jack, but
Middle Lift.
sprang forward, and placing his back against the Bees have a very curious mode of .strengthening their
W I L L I A M F O T L E , Jack
bow, where be could not be surrounded, waited onslAught. flight in the Bhape of hooks and correspomlingdoubBngs It is perhaps not without some shade of sadness that
' (VROXT MllRt, HE AU GOOM nOPSE,)
The Captain advanced, pistol in hand, but before he was on tho edges of their wings, so that when they are flying pne comes to rank himself in middle life. Slowly it dawns
T R A V E R 8 K CITY, MICHIGAN.
aware Jack dashed upon him, apd wrenched the weapon these are kept expanded by even extra aids to the elastic- upon him, .reluctantly he admits it It is of no . sense of
'HIS aUD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(TO K FIRST from his grasp, and threw it overboard, then placing the ribg and tightened membrane. Who would thought of a growing old that teaches him, noflaggingof tho powers
bee hooking and eyeing himself out in that manner? All
In Inverse City.) situated on Froqt street, la the Vfeltritjr of the Court House and puhllo offices, Is still open for the point of a knife against bis breast, while he held him sorts of theories have held ground, successively, respect- of the spirits, not even taunt of that opprobrious epithet
reception of the traveling public. Tbo Proprietor returns firmly with the otSer tamd, said to the mate, who was ing tho feet of flies. First they were suckers, and they now-a-dayBflippantlyflungat middle life—for the " W
taking
deliberate
aim
at
him
with
another
pistol,
and
his
is not the old, but tho middle-aged man; but one finds
his hearty thanka for the liberal patronage he has^eeived,
and assures the public that no pains wttl be spaced to make finger on tho trigger—" You pull and I'll, shove—the walked by means of exhaustion and atmospheric pressure; thaif, with tho fullerflesh,andfirmermuscle, and stronger
his guests comfortable. His cliarges will correspond with Captain aud I shah go t i glory together!" " Don't fire! then they were grappling irons, and they hooked them- tread, and truer poise 6f his faculties,—while yet his
selves to miroecopic inequalities by means of invisible
the times.
Good accommodations fpf Horses and Cattle.
4Mf don't fire!" crjed the Captain in terror, addressing the hooks; then they were giow-pots and exuded a natural sympathies are all young and fresh, while ye* be waits to
mate, then looking at Jack, who still held tbo knife
follow where the older and wiser lead,—the world waits
pointed at his heart, said—" Let me go, sir, and I'll give gum, tho insect at every step; now wo believe "they are and looks to him,—pushes him forward where be hesitates,
GTJNTON HOUSE,
you your discharge, pajyouyour wages, and three mouths assumed to bo all three; claws, or spines, to hook; pads, until he discovers, that no longer looked upon as young,
or
cushions,
to
preserve
them
from
abrasion—these
pads
Consul's money—you re not a safe man to have in a
he must take bis place in toiling and exposed van and
were the original suckers; hairlets as sucking disks that bow the way in which others steps shall tread.
J A M E S K . G U N T O N , ehipf' Though a trrant; he was a man of his word, and exude
a certaio&iioisture—all these hypotheses are found The character of middle life i* the character.of the
(IIOI TH OPBOAKDXAK HIVEB,)
Jack knew it He let go, brought his clothes ou deck,
to
be
true,
as
always
happens
in
cases
when
truth
unrolls
aod iq a few hours afterwards was paid off in tho presjnan. It is by that which he is known that 6y which be
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
erpj of tlio American Consul The' Captain would not itself in sections.
•makes his mark, thst by which he does bis good or evil;
HIS NEW AIW COMFORTABLE HOUSE IS cany a man in his ship that ho could not flog. Ho nev- The scales on the wings of insccts are a world of It is the character he carries with him into age, and into
themselvs. The little bristle tail which leaves a thick the dread prestoee of his Maker. Middle life makes for
now ready to receive its guests, beingfittedin full, with- forgave Jack for defying him.
dust on yourfinger,though touched ever so lightly, leaves us what God himself could not give. The bright visions
out regard to cost, so as to moke it the most desirable of any
Hotel in the County.
in that dust a mass of metalio scales of all shapes.—Oval, of youth are past Sorrows, disappointments, griefs, have
' 9.K.Q. being one of the earliest settlers in the County, Is TH* KBCTTIOX or VOscnus—Vesuvius is still in a
able to give aay information necessary to. parties wishing to state of eruption, the lava having now reached a point heart-shaped, round, cliptic, long and narrow, shovel- overtaken us, and we are made to see how solemn and
throe miles from the crater. The present mouth was shaped, they lie under the microscope like a collection of how real a thing it is to live; bow vain and weak, and
opened eighteen months ago by a violent earthquake, the faity toys, alj made out of gems. The sugar-house has
search of health or recreation willfindthis a very deslrshte cinders from which were carried as far as Constantinople ovals or shovel-shaped scales, set on to a stalk and arrang- Ignorant is the unsupported soul of man. Amid trials
and toils, the attendant of a Father's discipline and ©verplace of resort.
i . . m/;. • •
ed like a fan; thefive-plumemoth of the summer meadows
Travel* City, October SI, lMfl.
'At }rr,t 48-ly —another proof of the great current The lava now is- has them willow-leavea in shape, sometimes single pointed, aght amid defeats which each day testify to ouK insuffi«OBS from the baao of tbo cone, passes down the valley
cient pripciple, our advancing years lead us. Shall all
below Piano delle Ginestre, and falls into the great ravine generally notched with two, three; or four notches; the this pass us as the breeze passes the wbeatfield, leaving it
J A M E S K. GTJNTON,
known as the Sajse-Orande, 250 feet deep by 1,000 feet six spot bqroet-uoth has them lustrous but opaque; the standing and smiling as before? Shall we not have grind
blue butterfly, shaped like a battledore; the buff-tipped
Practical Builder and DraugliUfman, broad, wHcb fcrnoW completely filled. Below this it moth
mm
statoBtMBB el chanrtrr, si,
has laige semes like a fan; the magnificent Empe- reverence than ourselves, some otbordependence? Shall
. Is prepared to make Plans and Specifications t<4 all clssescuts across the carriage road in three places, deetrim
of Boll dings; also execute all kinds of work connected with about twenty houses *pd some olive groves and vineyards, ror has them triangular; while some have them fringed, the old frivojitar still cleave in us—the garb of . childhood
and is now pear the ccmctry of Portico, whose inhabitants some pear-shaped, and others corrugated, but all over- on theframeof man—the old love and pursuit of pleasure
the Trade, on liberal terms.
Sash, Glass, Doors, Paints fund Nails,
are full of apprehension, i t is estimatrd that 20,000,000 toping each other, or tiled. The diamond beetle is the —the old, often vanquished, self-confidence? Shall be
constantly on hand, and for sale.
cubic yaids of lava have issued from tbo crater during most splended fellow of the lot He has a row of prej All ordersfor Cabinet Work and Undertaking will be this eruption. The temperature of the lava is 2,000 cious stoocs in hisflattransparent scales that irradiate the growing into ysara with all the frippery of childhood
lingering about oar hearts, oar manners, our hopes, our
executed on short notice.
J. K. tl.r thankful fcr past patronage, Ukea this opportu- degrees Fahrenheit The guides have provided them- wholefieldwith their gJcaflfin^-gtory. Those precious attainments? Not so, middle life is for better thiqgs;
nity of solicftlag Aeoatinaaac^of the stoned
selves with moulds, in which they castpiedallion beads of stones are set on to broad bands of btoek velvet and for the casting off of the childish and unworth, for the
Traverse City,November aA.1859.
.
1-ly the King and Queen of Nanles, Louis.Napoleon, Queen jewels altering in stripes in the most regal and enchant- putting on of the whole man—even of iht- man after
Victoria, Victor Emmanuel Czar Alexander, and even ing manner. Few objects are so beautiful as the scales Christ Saddest of d sad sights is to see tho probation
F R U I T T R E E 8 .
of the diamond beetle, with theirroyalrichnessand burn- of a hasnan soul wearing towards its noon, while nodeepMuim, Itarat, md B«rib»l<il
• The Mfaacriber oitera for sale a variety gf engrafted
ing glory. • • , |

• • ..
Sv r to character' proclaims tho ripening within,
"Mr. Dobeon you saki you thought the defendant wW R*vii»giPT> SPOT ox THK Sex.—A spot of remarkable
A v p l o T m t s , Poaoli OVeessPwar Treees P l r n n
~T say how closely
U ,dings to
rfilSi-,
„ and wilfully
_
slightly inebriated; whai made you think so ?"
TwesandChen^Kfees.
size is now visible on the surface of tho sun, monS than' its grosser deOghts. Old age is not of necessity beautiful
"
BOCOOB
he
persisted
in
wearing
the
knot
of
his
cravat
A line let of Seedling PEACH Taaw, three yeaiwold, which
sixty -thousandroilosin diameter, or eight times the dir AD do not know the secret of the art of growing -old
under
bis
left
eaf,
and
would
have
it
that
the
brick
house
srlll be sold-cheap.
amefcr of the earth. It can be seen without difficulty gracefolly. l t is an art which ariddte life , works ,st and
on the corner was trying to jump on his hat"
with tie aid of an opera flas», the eye, of coarse, being perfects. The secret lies back there* Serene and waitt W M i ^ a i B o ^ ^ ^ . a ^ r a l i M l partaken of protected
by a screen. I b e area occupied by thisdl*ut° ing. and beloved ago is the result ©ChonoraWe.aad yirtuXUt Baplda, Nov.* i m ...j;- nioX> SWJfc *. Jpflaa M*i
i . . i . """'.-i
- ••• m mu
banco of the sun's aufiieefeabout three thonaand mi Hiooa ons middle life; and age, querulous exacting, burdensome
Fred Daigiaa saya down 8outli they, keep dogs to of square miles, .somefifteenor sixteen tines the whole, to Kselfand otters, faffie product of setfefe,' JtfrofetK
middlelife.
;
/ 7 .
catch niggers, pat ap North, Democrats do it
^ , , surface of the earth.
, >Lyj'«nW»ihu ^

r£ SSmT'

m Conrt.
.K«n o( Judge Douglas, lias
p u r latest Wsihingtou dotes are, to tbe 9th. .^Th#
iimp-.m
immediate hasiamted
nas Mnteu up «o OIQ B p w |cfuc u^ l^f^r r- f~f -t yj President Buloose; w ^ n o t organized, and there was no imm®iate
FORTAGB C a M X , Mxcifc, Dec. 13.
of BUk-M
such an Ucrent
gio*n
event.
W
from amidst ~the
cliaoan of
of.,J u l y ^ t i U f t 4 l , wken in t h e U - SBcoatc,
p Em
D tSw
pset
Ufdt v»l
BJk
H Be (cietn
I W i MVU1
— fhaaan
official P a
JJE. » « » » ^ A boat cameln hero last night with two
_Kkiok of
„r the Telegraphic w.<>nric
Rank duestion:
question; and insists that it proves mm
him a bchcpc
coniesion and rubbish
reports, the the Bank
men and one girl, 14 years old, having been out on Lake
*er
••in.tbe
doctrine*of Lineolo, Seward.- OMwattonue.
W U H I P J H n U .
Michigan 34 honre, and M hours after losing their- CapSENATE, Dec. 7.—A report showing the progress made Brown, Ac." W e copy it as a special pill foe the Demotain. Tbe boat Wongs to Mr. Dauby, of Betsie Rivur,
TRAVERSE ClTYt
in printing American State papers. Mr. Clay, gave no- cratic orators who, after dectiug thlp very •B«chaiiw»
and left (here last Saturday1 morning, at 9 A M., for
F f t t D A Y MORNING, DECEMBER 80, 1839.
tice of a bill to repcai the Fishing Bounties act Mr. President, are, in company with that vcrv President,
Gkm Arbor, with three men and this giri. Nine o'clock
denouncing Republicans' for not slavishly Etroilfttting to
TIKB United States Malls t o be Robbed by Virginia at night found them half way between the 8outh Mani- Powell, of a bill to abolish the franking privilege. Mr. the dicta or the Supreme Court1 and for holding thc6amc
Mason's Harper's Ferry resolution was then taken up
Some years ago, Virginia, in one of her drunken tou Island and tho main taad, trying to mako tbe Island again and debated, but no- question was taken up to 5 opinion or their decudous on Slavery thai he d'td of their
for a harbor, the wind being sfcead to go to Glen Arbor,
decisions on Fiance:
Safetypanics, passed a ; law which provides that "if a
o clock, when the Senate adjourned
and a very heavy Bea, requiring one mail bailing to keep
"Now, if it were not unparliamentary lan^age, aw£il"
Postmaster enr .Deputy Postmaster know that any sudh
HOUSE, Dec. 7.—Mr. Kellogg, on a question of priviI did riot desire to treat all my friends on' m a (w n«g^
book or writing," (refeiring to such as oppose slavery the boat free. A* this time the Captain called
lege, had read TUB TKIBCNE'S special Washington dis- rfdo of the House with the respect which I feel for tliem.
and advocate freodoro,) " has been received at his office tho men to the helm and went forward to adjust some- patch, referring to the first day's proceedings, in which it I would eav, that the .idea of tho question having; own
«in the mail, he shall giro notice thereof to some Justice, thing about the rigging. The next the men heard of was claimed that the Republican side of the llouse settled so AS TO BUSD ITHK cdssoiExoE or MKMHKJUof Conhim ho was overboard They brought tho boat ujl into
who shall inquire into tbe Cjrcnmatanccs, and WVB such
should not be held responsible for the cowardly perfor- gress when voting on the present bill, is RIDlCULOUo
AND ABSURD. Ir ALL m JTOOKS and AU- T'JK LA*book or writing, burned in his presence; if it appear to tho wind and let it drift bock, but heard or saw no more mance or the day. Mr. Kellogg took exception to the
VKRS ix cKRisTEXDoa had decided ui tho affirmatiU', wheu.
him that the person to whom it was directed subscribed of him. They then took'down the sails and let the boat position assumed in tho dispatch The discussion was the question is thus brought homo to one as a legidntor,
drift
.all
night'before
the
wind.
The
next
morning
they
therefor,'knowing its character, or agreed to receivo it
continued, Messrs. McClernand, DucD, Morrist, and Gar- bound to vote for -or against a now charter, upon oaui
for circulation to aid^tbo purpose of Abolitionists, the were out of sight of land, but having a pocket compass, nett, jwirticipatingj and then it wa3 proposed by Mr., to support tho constitution, I MrtT EXERHSF. .vy oxoc
irnnviirvr I would treat with profound re*poct thc
Justice shall commit safh'pcrson to jaiL If any Post- they took their' courw E.S.K., and and at 3 P. M. made Winslow that, the House proceod informally to a vote
MA nntmniM'nrihflvpa find constitutional IUWmaster or Deputy Postmaster violate thia section, he alial)I j_the land 3 miles north of this place and 50 miles from for. Speaker. The proposition was received with cries or
iviiice iiH* ftat IK 1
where
they
lost
the
Captain.
They
tried
to
beat
down
bo fined not exceeding two hundred dollars."
" Agreed." After a personal episode between Messrs. law \tua I'UUWIUHUUU, * now— — Jcntrv or PERJURY
This law was so monstrous and ridiculous that even to Betsie River, but finding night coming on they headed Pryor mid Nelson, a vote was had which stood—Tor BEFORE liiau lreAvKx if I Voted in.ite favor.
Rut even if the judichry kai settled the <jneati00,^1
Virginia, when she recovered from her dcbauch,.was their boat for this place, and after running thrco times Sherman, 107; Bocock, 88; Gilmer, 22; scattering, 14.
should never hold niyselT hound by their decision while
ashamed of it, and it ha. remained a'dead letter upon against tho pier, managed to get into the Creek at 7 P . No choice—116 being required
acting in n legislative eharaetpr. Unlike the Senator
M
,
tho
Eca
being
heavy
and
the
night
dark.
The
men
her statute books until this time. But, having again
SENATE, Dec. ft—Mr. Slidell, or Louisiana, gave no from Massachusetts, (Mr. Datesj I thall never content to
been miule drunk with the, wino of her abominations, she were soaking wet, and the girl had one or her heels tlco or his intention to introduce a bill making appropri- place the liberties of the people in the hand* of any >
J.
T .
has revived it, and jailed upon her Attorney Geoeral to slightly frozen. Tne Captain's namo was* Marshal; ono ations to facilitate the negotiations for the acquisition of; jvdieal tribunal.
No roan holds iu higher esteem than I do the
declare it constitutional He responds in wordsfollowing: or the men was i Dutchman, who know nothing or man- Cuba.
1 memory of Chief Justice Marshall; but I thould *a>fr
'
"This law is obligatory :upon every Post-Marter and aging a boat, and the other a little Frenchman, wljo never
Mr. JohnsoQ of Tennesce, gavo a similar.notice of 'h'ui' have consented to make even lum the JinaI arbiter beDeputy Post-Master in the Commonwealth; abd it is his sailed before. The men were in tho employ of Mr. intention to introduce a Homestead BilL
tween the Governtnent and the jxople of thit country o*
duty, upon bejng aware that such book or Writifig is re- Dauby, and have bOcn all summer. Mr. Marshal was a
quettiont
of
conttitvtional
liberty.
In the House, on the 8th, Mr. Davis, of Mite., made
eeivodat his office, to notify a Justice of the fact; that single man, and had beon a couple of years at Glon Arbor.
a rantihg Incendiary speech, in which he denounced "Mr.
THE " IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT" IS DELAWARE.—The
h a may take the proceedings prescribed in the section
He was au experienced sailor, both on . salt and fresh Sewanl as a traitijr. "Virginia," said he, "has hung
following is from tho Delaware Republican, (Wilming. "Tho State law is entirely constitutional; and does not, water. The girl is on orphan, and will stop at my house the traitor Brown, and if they got hold of Seward thoy ton,) a conserativfc paper, .published in a Slave State.
properly coaddered, conflict with the, Federal authority this.wiuter. The boat is an excellent sea boat.
will hang him." (Applause from the Southern side.)
We fear that when our Democratic friends dissolve the
in the establishment of BoetOfHces and post roads. The
POSTMASTER.
SENATE, Dec. 9.—Mr. Trumbull made a leugthy speech Union and form their new Southern Confederacy, tWjr
Federal jwwtr to transmit and carry mail matter, does
For lb* Grand Timrerto HeriM. chiefly in defense or the Republican party, in the course
not cany with it the poww to publish or to circulate.
will have to leave out Delaware:
j
This last is a groat: State power, reserved and absolutely Melancholly Occurrence—Heroic Conduct of a or which he said that he (Mr Trumbull) contended that
THE CONFLICT—WHICH SHALL TRIOIMI!— A great
Dying Mother.
necessary to be maiutainea, as. a security to its citizens
that tho declaration or Mr. Seward was nothing more ourcry was raised by the Democrats some months ago,
On
the
13th
inst,
Mr.
Justus
Bebffc
left
Pine
River
and to their righto, If the States had surrendered this
because Wm. H . Seward remarked that an irrepressible
power, i t would in these important particulars have been .for Elk Rapids in a small boat with his family and house- than the views expressed by Washington, and tho South- conflict was going on between Slavery and Free-tom, mid
ern men in .1858. l i e also quoted the language of Jefferat the merey of the Federal authorities.
that ipc or the other would eventually triumph—that
hold effects. His family consisted of his wifo and two
son, that there is nothing more certainly written in the Freedom or Slavery would bccomo universal in our coun" W i t h the transmission of .the mail matter to the
children—the eldest a daughter of eight years mid tho
point of its reception, tho Federal power ceases. At
book of fate than that the races should be free. I t try. A greater truth than this was never uttered, It
youngest
an
infant
of
two
years.
When
out
but
a
short
that point, tho power of the State becomes exclusive.
would seem that the idea was not new, it had itsorginiO matters not what people may tliluk or say, tlus conflict
Whether her citizens shall receivo the mail matter, i s a distance from tho River they encountered a severe gale
between freo and riavo labor is going on.. It has-its
question oidusivcly for her determination. Whether which capsized the boat, and tbe Utile daughter, amidst Virginia years ago, and tho idea foreshadowed by Jeffer- origin in nature, and operate? as certainly and ns surely
her regulation upou the subject is of is not proper, isfor cries for help, sunk to rise no more. Tho mother and son, although not a part or tho creed of tho Republican as any or the laws which govern our bodies.. V. c.caimot
her decision alone; and no one can gainsay i t Her
party, be trusted it might hereafter become its creed, escape i t if we would, so long as the power of locomotion
and cjung to the boat, succeeded in righting it, and
sovereign right to make it, cloaca the deor to cavil and
that is, the deportation of the free negro population from or or freedom to remove from one portion or tbe wnrlil
were again capsized. The mother, with the child in her
objection.
to another, is given to 'our nte0. Ufc w » conUnual
" I t is true the postmaster is an officer of the Federal arms, clung to the boat until her hands became stiff with tho country. Ho trusted the Republican party would •
Men hre forced to flght.'ns it Were, for existence
Government; but it is equally truo, he is a citizen otjthe cold, and sho was obliged to relinquish her grasp. She make it a part or their creed to procure somo region, or —to ngnt for foo<l and clothing for their wives and their
State. By taking tho Federal office, he cannot avoid his
country not far distant to which the negro population, little ones, and where the .climate is congenial, freo labor
then
took
her
child
in
her
mouth,
seizing
it
by
the
calf
duty as a citizen; and thebbligation to perform tho dtity
could be taken. He feared the consequence of Jeffer- is obtaining the mastory^bver slave labor, iu»l the system
of biff office, cannot absolve him from obedience to the of its log, and succeeded, with the aid of her husband, in
son's prophecy tuiess this was done. In favor of this or chattel slavery is dying out This is the^aiao iu Delalaw of hfe commonwealth.
reaching tho shore but to gasp onco or twice. The
ware, in. Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri, or
" l ( is eminently important that the provisions of the child was dead Tho mother and child were buried iu movement lio quoted from a speech of Henry Clay advo- at least in somo portiou of each of them, and in the lapse
lawfn question should W rigidly adhered to be, all postcating colonization.
, of yearelt will bccomo extinct This is n fact, and
one
grave.
The
body
of
the
little
daughter
was
nq{
remasters ib the State; and that the justices, to whose
> HOUSE, Dec. 9.—Tho day was spent in talk which whether it is a popular or unpopular one, it matters not.
notice the .matter may be brought, tdiould firmly execute covered. Mr. Bebco arrived at Elk Rapids by trail.
amounted to nothing, when, on motion of Mr. Window, Whether popular or unpopular i t is all the same._Tbo
the taw, whepever a proper ease presents itself for their
CALIFORNIA. NEWS.—1The Overland mail, with San the nouac procc'oded to tbe election of Speaker, with the title of population will roll on, tho struggle for cxistcno)
decision."
will bo coutiued, and either white or slave labor will triThis is nothing more nor less than a deliberate system Francisco dates to tho 14th ult, has arrived at S t Louis. following result:
umphs
.
- ,
Whole number of votes, 231; necessary to a choice,
of mail robbery proposed by tho Virginia officials. Tho The news is meager. Tho United States troops with the
The CMvatrr on Gov. Seward.
exception
of
Capt
Pickctfs
company,
have
been
with116. Sherman, 110; Bocock, 88; Gilmer, 20;scattering
transmission of the mails is tho duty of the Federal
T i e Chariestown .(Virginia) Democrat.; I»Wisbed in
:
tho town whore Old John Brown, on Black Friday, sufGovernment For an •individual to seize and destroy, drawn from San Juan, by order of.Gcn. Scott. _ .Gen. Scott theirtccn.
Mr. Hickman offered a resolution for the adoption or fered death for " proclaiming Liberty throughout all the
mail master is a State Prison offence. For a State to had left Victoria for FortTownsend, to take the steamer
lundnuto all the juhabitaiiU thereof;'^ talks iu this modedo it is a high-handed hct of resistance to Federal Au- Northerner for San Francisco, where ho would await the plurality rule, which was declared out of order at
rate strain about Senator Sewurd:
• ' tbority. I t ia|j«rtfts deliberate and wanton a violation farther instructions from Washington. Tbe accounts this time.
"The arch demagogue and traitor, we supiKiae^will
The House Adjourned.
bavt the impadoncc to.takohis seat again in the B e n ^ .
of private rights for the State or Virginia to rob the from Frasor River mines were favorable. Information
from-the
new
mines
on
the
Semilkamcn
River
creates
a
mails of political matter that don't happen to suit AttorTUK CHICAGO HARBOR IN DANGER.—The Chicago Will Mason, and Hunter, or any other Southern Senator
ney General Tucker,
Gov. Wise, Senator Mason, or any strong probability that there is on extensive goid region Tribuno has the following:—"The committee appointed permit him a3 a.pocr, rooking and dripping as ho is,
of Southern
with the blood ot
Soutnern citizens
ciiirens upon
upou lus
iu» darts, is
« -a
S.1.
r S ^- nu t ' S;j;c O -T3 %'L^M™ i t g i B i « i i , ««s uH wAhkl
would 1m
to on tho e a s t a s f o p o of the Cascade Hoitttains.
by the Board of Trade to examine the North Pier, re- question for tbcw to determine. , : In poiut oT atrocitv—
for anjl>odycl»toifeslany,othcr matter
to rcprcaint Oregon in the Charleston Contention »cre to ported yesterday morning that it was liable to be washed leep, dark and damning atrocity—the crime f° r which
But it ia not enough for Virginia to degrade hereelt in be elected on tho 15th inst.
away by the first gale—that in many >laces the timbers Brown will expiate his life upon tho gallows, is a small
the eyos of every civilized nation on earth, to tho level
XKXT PBESIDK.NCT.—The Whitewater (Wis.,) are quite rotten—and that there is great danger of the offense in comparison with that or this man SewartL
'' After inaugurating the " Irrepressible conflict, oy
of a common felon—she mu.st make tho National Admin,
referring
to
the approaching Presidential coo- entrance oflbo river being entirely closed up by sand bare. traitoroui aiwl fanatical harangues to the ignortnt, deistration a party to her infamy and crime- She calls
..prominent above all aspirants, and above They also stated that when the pier was washed away, bauched, and fanatical population of the North. aJler
the PostajasterGeneral to tiistainher inher viUmny, ^ m e Q gp^cnofforthatstationstandsNew York'sgreat not only would the harbor bo destroyed, but tho lightr persuading the old infatuated simpleton now in our jail
« d ho promptiy and cheerfully responds. H o saj* to g o n a t o r i "William H; Seward Wo suppose there is no houfo wotfd be entirely separated from the land, and be that he wouW be doing Uod and the comtry Borneo to
come here and murder tho slaveholder, and incite a
wny Postmaster and,Deputy Postmaster in Virginia: ( j Q a b l t j i a t ^ w ni bctho first choico of the Republicans subject to tho destructive fory or every storm."
ne-TO insurrection at the South, and when ho knew that
Y.ou must, under tho responsibilities resting upon you 0 f thisx9tnt". while it ia absulotely certain that, if nominatA PRECEDENT.—'The Milwaukee Wisconsin- thinks the this attempt would be made, with a sneaking, inexpressible meanness, and dastardly, Aulking cowardice, which
aa . «n «fficcr and «s a citizen, dxtermine whether the ^ ^ dcctcd, ho would bring to the discharge or his
Republicans are unwise in condemning Virginina for hang- nothing but a white-livered murderer and scoundrel
boo! 'w. famphlOte, newspapers, &$., roeolvod by you for d n t ; e s g ^ a ^ i t y , large and varied experience, statesing Brown, for it they should go into power next year could be guilty of he takes himself out or tbe .country,
distri Vution, arc of tho incendiary character describedf m a n g t l i | 1 0 f the.firstOTder, and a firm and wise cOnscrvafaid
pnts mi ocean between him and the eeenc ofhU tr«a- ^
as they probably will, they may bo called upoo to try
i believe thoy are, then you a.ro not only not
WOuld command the confidence of tho whole
..
*
Gov. Wise and severol.othor Southern Govornora, besides son and his crimcs.
"Ifscuh a puallanimous villain as he is- pcrnv.tteil »o
obfiged *» deliver them to thoee to whom thoy are adThe result of the recent doction of Now York
numerous Members of Congrcs and other leading South- occupy a seat iu tho most august and respectable delibedressed, Iwtyoa
but j o a arc
ore empowered and reqmrea,
ioqui red, by
Dy your
^ forr o r ddoubt
car
that State
o a b t that ho can carry
ern patriots, for treason. In such an event the slave power rative bodv which the world can assemble—UHJ Ameri.lnK. IA
Vs 6teto of which you
vou are
«reaa citizcn,
citizen, to dispose
we firmly believe
duty
to tf Ve.Stato
dispose, ^
_
b y a ^igjvekmajority, and1 we
have established a precedent which they may find it can Sennte—then ipdocd havo wo ralleo. upon evil tiroes
themlfa'
conformity with
of tho
or them
I h : atrict comonmiy
wim the
u « requirements
requirwiu- v*
ho can cany 0every
State in
in theTTnioi
the "Union, that is at all
t ^
T C r y State
the fate of Rome will no longer be a phantom to haunt
necessary to follow, as the only means of saving tbo Union.
law wferrt.
referrtt iI j. ot o- The people of
oT Virginia
Vkginiu m4y
n^y not only ^ ^
HepubUcan cause."
cause."
the day-dream of our young republic—it will be a bring
for u p o n f o r a Hepublican
THK SPEAKERSHIP.—Hon. John Sherman, the Repub- reality; but Seward, too much or a coward to aspire to
^
" Parson Brownlow" of Tennessee otten^d a P r . lican candidate for Speaker of the House or Representa- be Its Cataline, can only be ranked in the lowest grade o r
tives is a native or Ohio, and represents the 13th District the most contemptible of Sssaaara.
and Trm»*r»« B r a k

f"

or that State. He lives at Mansfield, Richland County,
* ^ i t ^ ! ' i . „ . l U 4 „ v O T p ™ i m « t t U T i n r ; i i i a i « a rather to be with the Sooth in Pandemonium than irith and is n Lawyer by prorcssion. He has boon four years
Nothinir transpired here in relation to, the President s
legalized1 Mail l lobbcr, htmngroceiT^dhi>1ieenco from the Abpliiioniste in Hearea B . afco ^ a r M t t a t he in Congress. He was Chairman of the celobrfctcd Con- ..lessago. It will probably not be sent to tho Senate begressional Committee to investigate Kansas aflaira, in the fore next week.
SECOND raSPATCB.
34th Congress. He is an able and experienced legislaOnly a proof copy of the' President's Message has
n S S caning b u t ^ a b s o l
to ransack should h a w to do so, that they fuustfeaveboth ends open, tor, and a sound and sterling Republican.
yet been printed, and that is in his own possession.
Tvneii the
UMJ dferU.
u e v u HUU
UIU A D o l i f—
— at
and rob every mail t hat arrives, nnder a penajty of too »SOt hmaatt when
and the
t o n i a t a , ^ in
It
is
said
that
the
Democratic Senators were in conHon.
William
H.
Woods,
who
has
hitherto
bech
a
one end, ho could go out at the othe r. A worthy cham
hundred dollars for «i ch abstinence from plunder!
v
prominent Democratic politician in Minnesota, and who ference this afternoon, to arrange tbe Standing^Committees. They wiU be nearly the samo as thoeeoriast nesAnd thus has the proud Old Dominion, the birth-place pioTi of Slavery iatho Rev. W . G. Bnn nlow.
was formerly a resident in Tecumseh; in this State, has gion, and will have to be voted on by the Senate.
of WMhington, aixl JeL^won, aad Majfefcn, and Patrick A "VrisaPjur-CABnoN.—In vie w of the attempt at the Narenounced the slave party, and placed himself open too
Mr. Hickman will again endeavor, tomwrww, to pre»
Henry—the mother of a race of moral and intellectual tional C'apital. t^t suppress tho Freedom of .Speech, the
Republican platform. During Pierce'# adminijdflrtioii, the adoption of the plmlity rule weffoot to election ot
giants—dwindled down to a genwation of dastardly cow- Albany J ournal %yarns all Northern poeple intending to Mr. Woods held tbe office of Rooeiver of Public Money Speaker, but at this .tnge of proceedinga there doc. not
ards and nefarious mail robberaT Her very name has visit Washi'.igton tWs winter, that, if they venture to speak
£ T a » y procpecta oI it. rfoptiw »
at Sauk Rapids and two years ago he was elected io the «Mr
Sherman wlU vigorously, resist its introduction.
become a stench in tho nostrils o f Freedom. Slavery their minds on political topics, it| the'Federal Capital,
Legislature by the Democrats of las district H e is now
has wrought ia ber its legitimate wwfc . I * t her g o oat they are liable t o arrest and imprisonment; and iT, on exFIRST a THE F IELD.—The -Republicans of
'
w
r
i
s
.
• •
- -..
about to start a Republican newspaper at Sa«k Rapi<k. have called a State Convention, to meet at Jeflmoa City
o i the U a r f U whkh she has disgraced; reefing and stag- am
amination
ination before a* JnstL-*
Justi»* of tthe
i a PPeace,
w c s , they are found to to
.?

,
.. « . _ a .
on the 28th of De^nber, to ^ c t W a t ^ the Ragering under the weight of her ln&mies, still pressing felooiouslvand wiB/ullvdifflsrinoplaion from Gov. Wise
^
Fernando WooA
tional Republican CoAvwtiJn, whkh is to no«inat s canT
l
S
Z
wiBbe paaishedby Jmrtice of New York OJty, died the
morrfpf rfter fck d e o
to ber bosom the rile monster which has destroyed her. S
didates for President and Vice-President
Donn and Giheraon with the utmost rigor of the law,
Ition.
One Northern man pat fifty Virginianstoflight

1

r

OONSTJMPTOON CURED!
in. cuiBOHujra micoTEnr.

TRA.VEBSE CITY.

Inquirer, a cautious and conservative paper, whose reportDfcut YOPWJ Finaaw: Once more t h e " M m j Chriit- era may have gad the Deeded facilities at the execution,
a m " has sainted tor ears, and friendly greetings checi^a gives the following as the last'words of John .Brown.— Winchester's Genuine Preparation of t h e C k e n i .
c a i l r Pore Compound of tke
as, and-kind tokens called forth the warm gratitude of
" He Was understood to says-—* I fie alone responsible
onr hearts; while amid the affectionate influences of it> for ray own operations, and ask for no sympathy. I am
annual gatherings aroimd the beautifnl Christmas Tree, satisfied in my own bdiof—but desire no other man toof U X E n a d SODA,
j t a w d S - D t o » . . U 0 above 0-.12® above 0...M rtore. so nicely ornamented by the diligent hands of the Com- believe as 1 ao, unlcsB his conscience and philosophy ap- Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J. P. Ciracxni.
re, I am sngly responsible for my own acts, good or
:
of Paris as a Specific llerafdy for • — /•
mittee with the betotifal and the needful, sweet reminis. If right or wrong, the consequence rests only upon
censes.of
other
days,
and
former
gatherings,
were
called
myself."
•• ' .
.Bna«w.... - *5-19
* ,
- 3 ? ..
• J8..24
up before to so viridly that we almost fancied ourselves
HE EXTltAORDINABY RESULTS OBTAINED IS ALL
..Zl
A PROPER CACTIOK.—The National Intelligencer cau• 27..1C
the stageW of Puhnonarv Diseaae by. Dr. Churchi)r» new
—18:
carried back to Bce«» of youth, when buoyant hope
Wednesday - 18..10_
tions old Whigs not to yield " a too credulous ear to the Treatment—the HVl'Ol'HOSl'lllTES OP JUME AND SODA
pictured earth's eccnes in rosy hues of ctherial beauty.
•move*
all remaining doubt aa to the inestimable value of
flattering
words
of
their
ancient
eneriiy,"
tbc
Democracy.
Bxow.—Wc have had a di.^ht increase of enow siocc
Discovery. Consumption is no longer to bo regarded as
Then we dreamed riot of icy frosts that nip sweet roseour last issue. - I t is uov about six inches deep. Tho buds; arid clouds that shade eartbV beauties in sombre
Theodore Sedgjpicfc, U. S. District Attorney for the an Incurable malady. ,
Many hundreds of physicians have already adopted this
ajeighjpgfegood.
__
treatment with almost invariable Success. Let no Oousamptints. And well Is it that Hope, buoyant and bright, Southern District Of New York, died on the 8th inst
tive dtlay a moment to trj- iu It is their lv>t hope!
, . CauBTJOfi THEE.—There was a merry gathering at the gilds the youthful virion, lighting social joys, and adding
Dr. Churchill says:
*
J T A T E O F MICHIGAN.—THE CIBOOIT CODBT "lamanxkmithattbeHTEoniomiiTES
should be bronchi,
• School House, on Christmas ere, of all the children in sweetness to'domestic pleasures. Yet pardon me, my
as speedily aa poosible, into universal use. aa 1 exow that they
the fown, to gaze for a while uoot> tbc beauties of a mag- young friends, if amidst the sweet pleasure of associating
will provo not only as sure a Remedy la Consumption as QuiComplainant, r*. NAOMI IL BAHItETT, Defendant.
,
nificent Christmas Tree, and receive from its Jaden with you and participating in your joys—joys springing It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that,tho Defendant, nine is in Intermittent Fever, but alio as effectual a Preservative as Vaccination In Small Fox.
branches all the treasures from the storehouse of 8t. from pure friendship and the pleasure of imparting joyB Xacini H. Barreit, lit a mm-cesidcnt of .thit titatc, and that she
In no instance have I found the remedy fail to produce .
is a resident of the Bute of WisconsiS—On Motion or C. H.
irything that could reasonably be expected from iu ' >
Nicholas. " Children' of a larger growth" were there too, to otber$ a shade qf sadness steal o'er my spirits, and Holden, Solicitor and of Counsel for the above named ComOut or twenty-two cases In the third or laat stage, treated
plalnant.
IT
IS
ORPXBED,
thfct
the
said
Defendant,
Naomi
H.
who seemed to enjoy .the scene witliM keen &zeBt-a« my pen seem to trace lines of sober hue; for memory
Barrett, cause her appearance in this caune to bo entered at my Dispensary, during, the past year, cipht have completely
any of the " Young Americas." T1K> room was neatly stirs the heart with thoughts of those who have passed within three months from the date of this order; and that in recovered, eight have died, Snd six are still under treatment.
Such 1a result is altogether unparalleled In the annals of tnedicase
of
her
appearance,
she
cause
her
answer
to
the
Comdecorated with evergreens, and evctyth/ng arranged with away, and gone to join those " Herald Angels" %ho camo
V
plainant's bi'l to befiled,and a copy thereof to be served on ne.*
JOT This Remedy is the most powerful Generator of Blood
perfect taste, reflecting great credit upon Mrs. Bostwiclc, down to our world to chant glad anthems of " peace on the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty days after service
known, and ia etiually eflicncKms iu all forms of,Debilitv,
and Other ladies associated with her, in th.3 management earth and good will to man," at the Savior's birth. True, of a copy of said bill and notice of this order; and in default Asthma, Bronchitis, Ncrvouf DiwaJtes, Chlorosis. Dyspepsia,
thereof, the said bill bo taken as confessed by the 8aid —or whatever depends on deficient vitality of the->ysum.
of the affair. .The distribution of presents occupied wo should not mourn for those who bask in the Bunligbt Defendant, NaomiH. Barrett.

Winchester's Genuine Preparation
And it is farther ordered, thst within twenty days the said
more than an hour, and such sparkling eyes, h."»ppy tocee, of Heaven's own radiant glory, ascribing glory and honor
Complainant canso a notice of this order to bo publUhed In is put up iu large bottles with the following words blown In
and merry hearts as were there exhibited, would thaw to the Redeemer, where earth's shadows reach not, for the Grand TAverse Herald, a newspaper printed, published the glass: "Da. J. F. Cnracntu.'s YrroruosrHirasor LIMB
AXOBOOA. J. WKCKESTKK, New Yoaa." Each bottle has
and
circulating
in
said
Couaty
of
Grand
Traverae
and
Ststc
the Lamb is the light thereof." Yet, we may mouA,
the frozen hetfrt of a misanthrope. Wo wish ooi" young
i.
of Michigan; and that tho Raid publication be continued once also, a FACSIMILE signature.
Jt2T~ No other can bevelled on astlifrpure Ilypophosphilf*.
friends a merry- Christmas, a happy now year, and the when we compare our heflrts with tho. purity of the in- In each week for six weeks in succession: or that bo canSo a
Onless pcrfectlyjiufe, thev are not only u s e t ^ but posit! velv
habitants of thoso celestial climes, and remember that copy of this order to bo personally served on the asld De- injurions. No iaoN or other drug should be combined wltu
reourreneo of man Ysnch pleasant scenes.
fendant, Naomi H. Barrett, at least twenty days before the them, or taken at the same time.
Christ died that wo, too, might to washed in his own time above prescribed for her appearance.
A Diuona^-Thi 1 1 lody who sent us a tiny baby on
JJST Price $2 00, or three battle* for $5 00. with full direcF. J. LlTTLEJOHN, Circuit Judgf.
blood, and fitted, en earth, for Heaven. W e may and
for use. A liberal discount to physicians and the trade.1110 l i l U o
d30tM3 tions
Christmas Eve, is hereby
'•P r c c i o a s ' bhonld mourn that we are not more liko him, whose ten- C. H. HOUJES, Solicitor for Complainant.
The Da,v 8AI.TS furnished to the profession. Single bottles
in concentrated solution sent by mail, when speclslTy ordered.
is pining for that • nouris hment' which we cannot, constisympathy for human woe caused him to leave the
Sold wholcsslo-and retail at the Sole General Depot in the U.
tutionally. impart. W e a.TO fuB-breasted with tho «milk
B. 43 John street. Let no one deceive you, but purchase and
courts.of glory, to live a life of labor and love—love
use onlv - Winchester's Preparatipn."
of toman kindness,'but t i ' ^ t don't seem to satisfy the
even f(,-r his enemies—tod to diottot wo might live.
D r . Churchill's Work on Consumption
•Utile responsibility/ What" atoll wo do?
f* now ready, and will be sent gratis to every Consumptive or
Dear young friends, give the pure affections of your
WE HAVE NOW OPENED
•"
"nlted Stated on receipt of twelve
Nervons
strtftrer In **•"
the CnlU
W o moBt
mi
youthful hearts to this loving Savior, that he may mold
ALBA KT E v n t t a J o o * s * i - - ^<^7
'
cents In stamps to cover expense of portage*. Also, circulars and all requisite information without charge. Let no
come this old fevoritc to our liable. I t is edited, as them after his own heaVenly likeness; then,'if earth's
One delay, for time is precious in so fatal a malady as Conalmost everybody knows, by THUB^OW WRED, GEORGE shadows and death's icy chills cross your pathway, in his
sumption. Address,
J. WINCHESTER,
American and Foreign Agency,
DAWBOX & COM and is the most fovind, consistent and sympathy you may find consolation, in his love you may
' 32-1 y
43 John street, New York.
AND
reliable. political journal in tho tJnfteJ States, and a<a trust, and bo sheltered 'neath the shadow of his wing,
pew# and family paper it tos no suporioi^ W e suppose, tifl Angola waft your spirit to realms of never-fading
that wo may thank our old friend and tor. "Mr associate, bliss, to dwell forevormore.
We ever brought to this.market ; which we will be happy to
Traverse City, Dee. 26, 1859.
J
DAWSON, for tho Daily Instead of tho WeeMyt I* is just
v t , ov«f a large part of the globe, Is the consequcuce of
offer at such prioesas will accord reasonably with the. TIMES. ^a fdiseased
action of tho system, induced by the poisonous
like him to do such things.
'
STVAMKB MILWAUKEE.—The steamer Milwaukee, of the
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO. miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the
action
of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with the watery **1 -tf
DBOwxm—Mr" Albert Bark, a promising you.ig man D. &. ix • Railway line, in attempting to leave Grand naven Traverse City, Nov- 25,1850.
por from it. While the sua Is below the horizon this vapor
of 24 years of age, wo3 drowned a few days sin"* in went ashore. Tho accident was cnuscd by a piece of cannear the earth's surface, and the vires Is taken witn.it
E X T K A O K D I N A R Y S A L E O F lingers
through the lungs into the blood. There It acts as an irritaPino River. H e accidentally fell from a vessel in the vass being drawn into her pulley blocks just as the boat
tiug poison on the Internal viscera and cxcifeting organa of
was
passing
tho
end
of.the
piers,
which,
of
course,
took
the
body.
The liver becomes torpid,snd falls to secrete not __
river.
.
only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the
XOBS.VL Scnooi.-rWe learn from tho Sentinel, that, the control of ibc boat wholly out of the hands of the
virus and the bile accumulate In the circulation, and prodpeowheelsman. Ah' efforts to get her off have proved una,
violent
conatltational
disorder. The spleen, the kidncya and
tho work of rebuilding the Normal School at Ypslanti,
the stomach Sympsthizo with the liver, and become disordered
pr^resses rapidly- The now roof is nearly on. New arid TuL'ing. Thevefflt/l » insured for 8125,000, and the
Finally, the instinct of our or pan Urn, as if In sn atAnri a P R E M I U M t o on oil p u r c h a s e r w o r t h also.
IMUKTOCO
Companies
have
taken
charge
of
her.
tempt
to
expel
the
noxious
fusion, Concentrates the whole
better yrangments are being introdacod into the interior.
T h e r m o m e t r i c a l liegigtei** -

HYPOPHOSPHITES

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CONSUMPTION!

NEW GOODS.
T h e Xjargest Stock of

GOODS, GROCERIES,

P R O V I S I O N S ,

G O L D L O C K E T for ©5,

The contract for supplying the State School Libraries
has been awarded to Francis Raymond & Co., of Detroit,
theyfcciBgsthe lowest bidders. The Tribune says, that
tho avcrogc\cost of;tho books desired will be ono halflc«
than -ordinary pflcca.

LEJU-HS ARKT—.Itfder this startling -toad the
Charleston i(S. (5.) News nJvocates tho expenditure of
§100,000 by the State in t ^ o purchase of connon, rifles
id^evolvcrsf Tto excuse i i t t o t "no one knows what
twelvemonth may bring forti'-"

S S T O

$ 2 0 0 !

>. violence. This is tho
A F T K R T W O Y E A R S ' PROFITABLE EXPEEI- uaivu .uaiinuiis t u o n i i u u u , i i i n ui= « « » i w w
A . ence in our prewnt inoue or disposing of our Jewelry, in which tlic blood leaves the central organr.and rushes to
Acand
from
the
universal
satisfaction
given
to
all
who
have
the
surface,
as
if
in
another
effortto
expel the irritating
&c.,
poison through thatother great excretory—toe skin. In this
patronized our house, wo take pleasure in ssying that
consider our business KAIKLV and rKR*AKBNTi.Y established. also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted,
and
waits
for
toe
recovery
of
strength
to
repeat the hopeless
We wish it understood that this is No LOTTZBT, but a fair
The non. Mr. Preston, TJ. S. .Minister to Spain, and and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser gets the value effort another day., These are the tits or paroxysms of Fever
-' On the first ballot for Speaker, in which Mr. Sherman
,
crs
of his or her money in a Gold Pencil w i t h Gold P e a and Ague. Such constitutional disordor wHI or course underof Ohio, received 66 votes, and Mr. Orow, of Penn, 43, Baron Rothschild arc among tho pt' acng by tho Per- attached, or a Gold Locket, worth $5 each, which can- mine the health lr it is not removed.
Wo have labored to And, and have found; an antidote.
not bo bought at any retail store for the same price; and in
Messrs. Leach and Waldron, of this State, voted for tho
Ayei*a Ague C u e ,
addition to tho purchase, each person receives a Premium
latter, and Mr. Kellogg for Mr. Sherman. Mr. Cooper
of J e w e l r y , not less in value than 42, and it may be worth which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and
A CARD.
stimulates
too liver to expel it from the body. As It should.
The undersigned gratclhlly acknowledges the reception of $3, 6, a, 10,15, 20, 30, 60, or even $2001 "
voted for Bocock; of "Virginia.'

' afflicting disorder with perfect certainty.
,.rJt rather does what is of more service to
a Purse of Gold, as a present from the - Chi IfUnas Tree, to
, James Redpath writes to the Now Yolk Tribune the value of $90, and other valuable presents Ridded, making
subject to this infection. If taken in season It expels
We propose to let a person know what Premium be will ra- those
from the system as it is-ahsorbed. and thuskeepa those who
tiafcE.T. Meriam, theyomig Bostonian who was sup- the sum of $100.
I celve before sending his money. Any Lady or Gefttleman it
use it free from Iu attacks; keeps the system in health tboogh
posed to bavo boon killod at Harpers Ferry, is safe In
t h . a™.™ « . ! « . ! *
or mjhewtytol.tettk
exposed to the disease. ConsequenUy It not only cures but
from, tho great variety of. affections which areidauChatham; and J . C. Andetpom, also supposed to tovo expression of their confidence, and due appreciation
Pen, or I»ckct, and we.will make their selection, and inform protects
by this malignant influsnoe,sackasBemitteBt Fever,Chill
ium they are entitled to. i*"
They ced
return mftil what
been ki.'led, is iu Canada. Tito Brother of Coppic, too, ministerial character. May their liberality be duly remuner- t A l t *i by
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical H« adache, or Bil. '
ihave the privilege of-sending for.it ir they choose
ated, In the reception of blessings more valuablo tiuut gold u, then
inns
Headache,
Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout.
.reported to have been arrested near Ctothjptown, is at
Are distributed in a fair and honorable manor silver,S. STEELE. nerOnj-premiums
Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma. Palp) t i # » * .
and C8 soon as the name ofHhe purchaser is received Blindnes*
'ChathamA
Affections of the.Spleea, Hjiterics, Colic, Parunis.
TrarerwCl^^e^WJ
witk tho 55, his Pcnell and l'en and Premium, or Gold Locket Painful
and
Paliftil
Affections
the Stomach and Bowels, all of
and Prcmfnm, are put up In a safo manner, and sent to the. which, ifhen arising fromofthis
PIKBCK Vs. Docou.8.—At the canvass in Concord, N.
cause, will be found to assume
owner by mJI. free M postage. _Our plan, from Jong expurior less the intermittent type. This " Ague, Cure" reH , there w a r n bitter coutcet between the friends of K r ence In toe above business, has given general satisfaction, - more
moves
the
cause
of
these
derangements,
and curcs the disease.
11 they
each purchaser Van 8*11 or trade toe above articles for all
to
Presidcnt Pio.rco and Douglas. Tho former was sucocs^This it accomplishes by stimulating the excretories.to excost him, and retain the premium gratis.
l the virus from the system: and these
orgsns by degrees
fol, and a frfrmt'r low partner of Pierce is to go to CharlesfM-1 Adisposed to send ns
If however
oerson should
If,
however, any
r
" hn, •'' , feel
tome
habited
to
do
this
their
office
of
their own aecord.—
.jelr money
moneyj'n
their
j n advaV'e, they can rely upon being aa fairly Hence arises what we term-acclimation. Time may scconiton as n delegate.
dealt wIU£jl
witii^l though
Tho J bad made previous application.
dealt
to
plishahe
same
end,
but
often
life
I*
not
long
enough, or Is
And i r S y ono is diWfet.'**^
their pnrchase, and an
DKATII OP THE L ASt ScHVTTOR Of TIIK WYOTC.VQ MASin the attempt, wUile this -Ague Cnta" doe*it at
f THE SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE HIGHEST 1 unbSLed^etson competenTto Juilge says the articles are not sacrificed
one®, and with safety. We have g^cat reason to believe this
BACBE.—Asa A. Uo.'c! of Preston, Conn., died on t f e 1st.
worth m,ore than the money psld lor them, and in some casw Is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of ditTEN, oreven FORTY'timcs the amount, let such person re- ease* which are caused by the miasmatic infection, toinsnv
inst, at the age of ei,^ty-ono years and fins months.. He
rn the goods, and we will
freely
* ° *°»?/other which lias l»een discovered;-and it has still another
was the last survivor c f tho Wyoming massacre, having
But some will ask (aa many have,) how fan we afford to
—FOR—
give so much for so little money? In answer, we say, thatall important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap
been carried away wbei»a child, in. bis mother's arms.
who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that " m p a r c ^ h y D r . f . C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Price One
0
M s lather, and all his relations but mother, were killed.
thore is scarcely an article of Jewelry P "***®*
"J*®
store upon which there ia not a profit of from 100 to <00 per Dpllaf per bottle.Ayer's Cherry Ptoctoral.
DELIVERED AT HIS OFFICE;
VIRGINIA.—Gov, Wise ^ transmitted to the Legislaper cent, on manufacturers'.prices.
,
,
has won for Itself such a renown for the cure of every variety
Wo being Agents for the Manufacturer*, have adopted this
ture a letter from Gov. Cha * . which pledges Ohio to in Traverse City, on or before th% flret day of April, 1860.
plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selling to CounO. A . STEVENS, Agent.
fulM all constitutional obligations to other States, but
Travtrse City, Dec, 183ft
*•<"» try Dealers on time, and taking tho uncertainty of collecting been employed. As Ithas longbeen In consunt use throughour bill*.
declares that she will not s d f e r her soil to be invaded by
this section, we need not do more than assure the people
By this arrangement, wo bring toe purchaser in direet com- out
TERMS O P CIRCUIT COURTS I V T H E M O T H
IU quality |a kept up to the best It *ver has been, and that It
armed men seeking t o arrest fu&ntivesfromjustice.
muni
— cation
ition with the manufacturer, and toe
Uie proflts
pronts that
tnat arc may be relied on to do fof their relief all It basevpr been
T J i ACCORDANC^B 1
t A W ^ 1 DO HESKBY maoe by the dozen hands through which Jewelry naa to pa®, found to do.
. A L n o KEU.Y, who has been, t.ir more than fifty years, X fix and appoint the tUnet for holding the Circuit CoorU ~e give to the purchaser in Premiums, aa above stated. >~
Ayer1* Cathartic PUla, '
for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the State of hfichigaa, for We therefore offer the foUowing Inducement to w
For all the purposes of aPurgatlve.Medicine; for CoattveneSs;
prominently identified with the com mere ill, financial mid the years I860 and 1861, M follows: In
acting as Agents for us:—
.
.,/
,
.
the cure of Dvspepsia; for Jaundice; fbr the eureeflndiAny person sending us'$55 for our goo^, vri^ rertlvea for
political history of Ohio, died on tho 8d inst, in tbc f i s t ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of kurch, the
gestlo'n; for Headaclte; for toe cure of Dyaentery; raeaFo®!
second Tuesday of Jufe-and the fourth Tuesday of Octo- Pencil and Pen. and Premium, or Locket and F
Stomach; for toe cure of Ensipelaa; for the Pile»; for the
year of his age.
.For further inducements, see Circular.
cure of Scrofula; for all Scrofuloua Complaints; for the cure
Among our Premiums are articles sui

O^the fourth Tuesday of March, the
of Rheumatism; for Diseasea of owi Skin; f»r the care of
Tho Newark Advertiser lcarw by a p rivato letter from
^
,
jIUne, and the third Tuesday In XJcto- Gentlemen, such as
Live* Complaint; for Dropsy; -for the cure of Tetter,Tumors
and Salt Kheum; for Worms; for the'cure of Coot; fora DinItaly that Mrs, Donne, wife of the ljite B L^op Ddano of
iiUSKEGON COTTNTY—On the first Tuesday In April sx«i
ner Pill; for the cure of Neuralgia.; for purifying toe Mood.
' -Nose Jersey, died in Florence on Thursday eveningNovand the first Tuesday in October.
> Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold W a t c h Keys,
*'
They are supr-coated, so tort the moat sensitive can Uko
NEWAYGO
COUNTY—Oh
the
second
Tuesday
in
April
and
them pleasantly, and tbey are toe best aperient iff tl* world
. ,ember 10th.
the first Tuesday la September.
/or all the purposes of a family physic.
MECiOSTA
COUNTY—On
the
third
Tuesday
in
April,
and
Price 25 cents per Box; 8ix Boxes for One Dollar.
A 3Jepublican Convention was held at Covington. KcnPine, Gold lJings, «kc, 4c.
the second Monday in September. (Osceola County att u d y , *n the 8th inst; which made&oice of Oassius M.
JTGR L A D I E ^ ,
Great number* of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen, and
eminent personages, haveTent their names to certify the un,Clay a»d-George D.'Blakely as delegates at l a r ^ to tbc OCEANAXK)UNTY—On the fourth Monday in April, and the
finit Thursday in October.
paralleled usefulness of these remcdless, but our space here
Repablioan National Convention.
MASON COUNTY—On the fourth Thursday In April and the
will
not permit the Insertion of them. The Agent*<-helow
Bracelets Gold SleOte Buttons, Gold BtttSllSe*..
first Mondayla October.
Gold Rings. Ac. Ac.
, named furnish gratis our American AlmaaSc In which they
^
The entire Republican State ticket is elected MANISTEE COUNT Y—On the first Tuesday In May,
AIAV—Pianos, M.lodcons, Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Ac. are giveny also with full descriptions of the aboW complaint*,
fourth
Tuesday
In
September.
(Wexford
and
Missaukee
and
the
treatment that should be followed far their care.
by majarilies over 3,000. Every county yet heam f?om
Unexceptional Beferencre given whenerw maired..
W-A<5BNT8 WANTED ^ e ^ ^ r f t b a ^ M t i y .
•e*«cpQng TUavenworth, gives fl Republican niajorit}'
p x a ai r i i w n V V V A * * * — v "
"T
Do not be put nff by unprincipled dealers with °tker. PT.e
MSy, and the third Tuesday la September. (Antrim and NTk—In sending your names, write toe Sttte^Ceun^y an? rarations they make more profit on. Tbe^ick want the best
Town plainly, ao aa to avoid letters * - ' " - -<
Kalkaska Counties attached-)
,
' . ;
Fernando Wood, Independent Democrat, baa b t n a
aid there is for them, and they should It.
ADDRESS, •
F. J. LITTLEJOHN,
All our remedies are Mr asle by
J. 8. FAHBAKD,
elected Mayor ofNew York City by 2,000majority<«%jr
. Circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit
Allegan, Noir. 1,185*
d*« 16
jjiTonyer, tip Regular Tammany nominee, .- ( i ^ . ,

]STo Moiiey R i s k e d !

ATTENTION TRAPPERS!!!
CASH FOR FURi

e

D e t r o i t M a r k e t Oasli ^Prices
A-XJTJ KXISTDS O F F T J R !

Uatlraa's Cal aJ SlS^WilAs, SiH ?et ujftori CbiR

^ssiss^£ssri''a'

i , f i r s t p r o m u l g a t e d ; t b e . d o c t r i n e of t h e

Q~-Vf h e n t o d h o w d i d b o p r o m u l g a t e ?
A — I n a l e t t e r t o » friend in 1 8 1 2 .
Q — W h a t d i d b e nayT
A — " N o t h i n g i s m o r e c e r t a i n l y w r i t t e n in t h e l j o o k
of ( a t e t h a n t h a t t h e s e p e o p l e ( n e g r o s l a v e s ) a r e t o b e f r e e ;
n o r i s i t teas c e r t a i n t h a t t o e t w o f o r m s o f s o t i e t y c a n n o t
b e perpetuated under the same G o v e r n m e n t "
w h o rfext p r o m u l g a t e d i t ?
A — H e n r y Clay.
'
Q — W h e n and bow did he promulgate it?
A — I n a speech delivered b e f o r e t h e A m e r i c a n Colon i z a t i o n S c o c i e h r in 1 8 2 7 .
Q — W h a t did he say?
A.—"Until
u n i t e reel d a r k n e s s a n d d e s p a i r shall ,p ret a i l i t w i l l bo impossible t o repress t h e sympathies and
t h e e f f o r t o f f r e e p e a in b e h a l f of t h e u n h a p p y p o r t i o n of
onr race who a r t doomed t o bondage." ' Q . — W h o endorsed Mr. Clay's remarks?
A.—Daniel Webster.
Q , — W h o says so?
A.—Edward Everett
ft—Who
next promulgated it?
A — T h e R i c h m o n d Enquirer, a Democratic newsT - m * . did it promulgate it?
A . — I n t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l c a m p a i g n of 1 8 5 6 .
Q , — W h a t d!fl i t day?
A . — 1 " T w o p p p o a t o a n d c o n f l i c t i n g f o r m s of s o c i e t y
cannot, a m o n g civilireif men, c o - e x i s t i n d e n d u r e . - T h e
one. m u s t g i v e w a y a n d c e a s e t o e x i s t — t h e o t h e r b e c o m e
nniveral.
*
*
*
/
*
..
...
I f free s o c i e t y b e u n n a t u r a l , i m m o r a l a n d u n c h r i s t i a n , i t
m u s t fall a n d g i v o w a y , t o s l a v e s o c i e t y — a s o c i a l s y s t e m
old as t h e world, as universal as m a n . '
Q . — W h o n e x t re-etatod t h e feet?
A^—rWflliam H . Seward.
Q . — W h e h , where and how?
A — I n a s p e e c h d e l i v e r e d in R o c h e s t e r in 1 8 5 8 .
. Q . — W h a t did ho say?
A — W h i l s t r e f e r r i n g to t h e c o l l i s i o n w h i c h h a d oo
c u r e d b e t w e t a t h e t w o s y s t e m s of l a b o r i n t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b e s a i d : " I t ( t h e collision) i s a n i r r e p r e s s i b l e c o n flict b e t w e e n o p p o s i n g a n d e n d u r i n g f o r c e s ; a n d i t m e a n s
t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s m u s t a n d will, s o o n e r o r l a t e r ,
bccomfe e i t h e r e n t i r e l y a S h a r e h o l d i n g n a t i o n , o r e n t i r e l y
ft f r e e l a b o r n a t i o n . "
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Q . — D i d h e i n t i m a t e t h e p r o c e s s b y w h i c h t h e y will
ultimately b e c o m e so?
A . — H e . did.. H e said, " W h i l s t I confidently believe
a n d h o p e t h a t m v c o u n t r y will y e t b e c o m e a l a n d of
u n i v e r s a l T r e e d o m , I d o n o t e x p e c t t h a t i t will b o m a d e
s o o t h e r w i s e t h a t t h r o u g h t h e a c t i o n of t h e s e v e r a l S t a t e s
c o - o p e r a t i n g w i t h t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t a n d all a c t i n g in s t r i c t c o n f o r m i t y w i t h t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e C o n s t i t u
.tions."
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Q . — I s t h e r e any Treason in this?
A — - N o t unless T h o m a s Jefferson, H e n r y Clay, D a m o l
W e b s t e r , a n d t h o E d i t o r of t h o R i c h m o n d E n q u i r e r w e r e
traitors.
First B a t e Liquor.
J o e w a s f o n d of g o o d l i q u o r , o r i n d e e d , l i q u o r o f a n y
k i n d ; ^ i p d b e i n g genoraDy s h o r t of f u n d s , a n d c r e d i t t o o ,
w a s id t h e h a b i t of s e i z i n g o n all r e m n a n t s of l i q u o r l e f t
b y practitioners a t the bar.
. T h u s m a t t e r s progressed for some t e n years, k e e p i n g
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J o e p r e t t y well s o a k e d , w h o n M r . K . h a v i n g o c c a s i o n t o
m a k e a m i x t u r e for c u r i n g a diseased hoof h a d need of
s o m o n i t r i c a c i d , o r a o u a f o r t i s , t h a t a r t i c l e b e i n g o n e of
t h e ingredients of t h e lotion.
T a k i n g a c o m m o n b a r tumbler, a n d p o u r i n g a sufficient
q u a n t i t y of a c i d i n t o i t h e w e n t o u t l e a v i n g t h e t u m b l e r
o n t h o counter, a n d a traveler t h e sole o c c u p a n t of t h e barr o o m . H e h a d n o s o o n e r p a s s e d t h o d o o r t h a n in c a m e
\ J o e , and^seeing, a s h e t h o u g h t a t u m b l e r , a s u s u a l w i t h a
little liquor t o o good t o b o wasted, immediately looked
through t h e bottom, " as was t h e usual custom," and quickly t h r e w h i m s e l f o u t s i d e of s a i d l i q u o r . H e t h e n w e n t t o
h i s w o o d chopping, smacking his lipe a t t h e usoal s t r e n g t h
of t h o l i q u o r . S h o r t l y a f t e r , M r . K . c o m i n g in, p i c k e d
o p t h e t u m b l e r to g o o n w i t h h i s m e d i c a l p r e p a r a t i q f l ,
b u t w a s v e r y m u c h s u r p r i s e d o n finding i t e m p t y . I n q u i r i n g
o f t h e traveler, ho w a s informed t h a t a short c h u n k y man,
( d e s c r i b i n g J o e , ) hac| drank i t
W i t h a n o x c l a m a t i o n of
/ . s u r p r i s e , a n d c o n s t e r n a t i o n d e p i c t e d on h i s c o u n t e n a n c e ,
h e r u s h e d o u t of t h o r o o m in s e a r c h o f J o e , e x p e c t i n g t o
find b i s dewd b o d y n o t m a n y y a r d s off
H e pcsBOd a r o u n d
t h e house, and found J o e doing extra execution upon the
b a c k l o g s , w o r k i n g a s h o generally did when h e nad ah
• e x t r a a m o u n t of s t e a m . A f t e r g e t t i n g o v e r h i s a s t o n i s h m e n t t h e foflowintr c o l l o q u y e n s u e d :
" J o e , did y o u drink t h a t stuff on t h e counter?"" W h y — y u a a — I t h o u g h t i t h a d n o t o u g h t to b e w a s t e d , y o u k n o w . A l l right, I s p o a e ? "
" I d o n ' t know. H o w did y o u l i k o i t ? H o w did you
feel a f t e r i t ? "
" F e d ? H e e l f u s t rate—lively a s a c r i c k e t "
" W e l l , J o e , b u t ain't you noticed a n y t h i n g out of the
way—nothing wrong about you?"
" Anything wrong? Well, no not m u c h — f u s t rate
liquor—takes good hold—goes further than common.
' T h e r e ' s only one t h i n g q u e e r a b o u t i t I can't get t h e h a n g
of, ( t h e r e h e d r e w h i s s h i r U l o o v o under h i s nose:) whene v e r I w i p e m y m o u t h , I b u r n a h o l e in m y s h i r t ! '

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S t o r e , a n d offer for sale, a foil a s s o r t m e n t of Lake
. . a n d S c r a p I r o n , of all a l a e s , « greslly reduced r i t e s .
, L a k e S u p e r i o r Bar I r o n sold b y the Company, ia all
made f r o m Charcoal Pig. a n d I* f a r better t h a n the I r o n made
(Von H a r d Coal,'and t h e i r L a k e S u p e r i o r M e r c h a n t I r o p is
t h e only I r o n sold Sn t h i s market, t h a t M made in t h i s m a n n e r .
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F e a t h e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—We would p a r t i c u l a r l y invite t h e a t t e n t i o n or t h e public to the f o l l o w i n g Goods,
w h i c h we h a v e in g r e a t variety of styles a n d p r i c e s : B r o ch e
Shawls, l o n g a n d s q u a r e ; Bay State do. do. d o . 5 W aterloo do.
d o . d o . ; G e n t l e m e n ' s do. do. d o . ; -Mantfllas, b e a u t i f u l s t y l e s :
Black, Fancy, P o u l a r d , Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e S i l k s ;
F r e n c h a n d E n g l i s h Merinoes, plain a n d figured; P a r u m e t t e s ,
^ W w a n d o t t e Rolling Mill C o m p a n y a n d E u r e k a I r o n Compa- Delaines, in g r e a t v a r i e t y ; Valencia P l a i d s a n d S t r i p e s ; Alln y draft* taken a t p a r in e x c h a n g e f o r I r o n o r a n y indebted- wool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e l s : S a t t i n e t t a ; B r o a d c l o t h s ; Damasks; Blankets; L i n e n s ; E m b r o i d e r i e s ; H o s i e r y ; G l o v e s ;
.Manufactured I r o n also given In e x c h a n g e for good Scrap R i b b o n s ; P r i n t s ; G i n g h a m s , Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department.
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Shades, Lace a n d Muslin Curtains, C u r t a i n F i x t u r e s , Feathers,
P a p e r Hangings, Ac., Ac.
We h a v e m a n y o t h e r styles of Goods, w M d i will be offered
t o s u i t t h e times.
Gearing, W a r e b o u s e 1 i o l s t l n g Apparatus, a n d all varieties of
I r o n W o r k . Repair work o n Propellers, Steamers and, Sarw
M E R I C A N W A T C H E S . — A P P L E T O N , •„TRACT A
Mills, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly. Castings—«*j4y
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BRASS FOUNDRY.
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Composition Castings, p r o m p t l y .
-forraly reliable time k e e p e r . The m o v e m e n t s are
Oif Globes, Oil Cups, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guagp Cocl
construction, and are p r o n o u n c e d by t h e h i g h e s t a u t h o r i t i e s
Cylinder Cock*, Steam Whistles for Steamboat*, Locfcmotiv
t o bo faultless in p r i n c i p l e and quality, a n d h a v e been proved
and Mill*, Bells for Factories, S t e a m e r s a n d l o c o m o t i v e s , u
by the m o s t exacting, t e s t s t o be reliable a n d u n f a i l i n g in acder e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds.
tion. These w a t c h e s are m a n u f a c t u r e d e n t i r e l y f r o m the
c r u d e materials, In a s i n g l e establishment, by c o n n e c t e d a n d
IRON R A I L I N G A N D VERANDAHS.
u n i f o r m processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y being o r g a n i z e d u p o n
W e - a r e prepared t o execute all orders f o r I r o n Railing for t h o s a m e system t h a t h a s been a d o p t e d in-the p r o d u c t i o n of
P r i v a t e Buildings, Churches, P u b l i c Square*, a n d for Cemete- t h e u n e q u a l e d A m e r i c a n fire-arms, which enables "ui t o prod u c o 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 move^ s a r C o r n e r of F i f t h a n d Woodbridge-sta, opposite Machit
ment- or t h e same q u a l i t y ; a n d we. g u a r a n t e e t h e p e r f e c t
Shop of K M * .
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performance, for t e n years, of every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by us.
•All foreign w a t c h e s are made by h a n d , t h e A m e r i c a n watches being tho only one* m a d e by m a c h i n e r y u p o n a u n i f o r m
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p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d on as favorable t e r m s as any difficulty, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s , as Well as watch dealers,
establishment in t h e country. C o m b i n i n g all the different can k e e p w a t c h e s as a p a r t of t h e i r miscellaneous stock, and
b r a n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r a n d Stono E n g r a v i n g , as well as t h u s supply their c u s t o m e r s with a new staple, w h i c h mart- be
Crayon W o r t o r t h e finest description, wc g u c r a n t e e satisfac- used as nny o t h e r article, w i t h o u t m y s t e r y o r h u m b u g . Sold
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P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n paid t o Bank a n d Commercial wor«,
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Stock. Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, Eureiopc*,
M A G N I F I C E N T W O B K . — M I L E S STAND1&RILAc. Maps, Portraits, Show C a r d s A c , L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d
LUSTRATED—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m o r i g i n a l
printed in the m o s t delicate colors hy a new process.
drawings, by J o h n W . E h n i n g e r , illustrative of the C o u r t s h i p
P o r t h e convenience of t h e business c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vi. of Miles Standlsh, b y H e n r y \V. Longfellow. T h e r e will be
e i g h t or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of t h e most exquisite c h a r a c ter, e x e c u t e d b y Brady, w i t h Intersected cream-colored leaves*
( c o n t a i n i n g t h e descriptive text,) t h e whole t o be b o u n d In
q u a r t o m o r o c c o covers, with bevelled a n d g i l t .edge*.
T J O O T S J S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLEEarly o r d e r s are solicited, as the slow process or p r e p a r i n g
I j S A L E ONLY,—We h a r e r e c e i v e d f r o m t h e Manufactu- the P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g b e i n g d o n e in cloudy w e a t h e r ) will
rers about LWO cases BOOTS, S H O E S A N D RUBBERS, of all p r e v e n t the Immediate issue of a s e e b n d e d i t i o n / a n d consethe desirable kinds, a n d h a r e also o a h a u d a f e w thousand q u e n t l y only t h o s e o r d e r e d in a d v a n c e c a n be provised. .
p a i r s of o u r own m a n u f a c t u r e .
P r i c e Six Doljars, S p e c i m e n s t o be seen a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s
-We Shall c o n t i n u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e a n d t o - r e c e i v e almost
r e c e i v e d , at m y s t o r e .
dally additions—so a s t o k e e p o u r stock at all tltnes large a n d r
F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
complete- C o n f in in g ourselves t o the J o b b i n g t r a d e exclu90 W o o d w a r d Avenntf.
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Cutlery, Burgeon's Instruments,* C o o p e r a ' - < n d C a r p e n t e r s '
J M P O B T A N T T O P B I N T E R 8 A N D P U B L I 8 H - Tools, A x e s of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n . P l a n i n g s n d Tobacco MaX E l i ^ — W e have now on h a n d , a n d c o n s t a n t l y receiving, a c h i n e Knives, Trapses, Af., made t o o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r quav e r y l a r g o s t o c k of Book a n d N e w s P a p e r of a!I slzei. We
a r e A g e n t s for nlno of t h e best Mills in the countrj-, which
b c z o r s , Knives, S c i s s o r s S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s , steel. I r o n
gives.us a c h a n c e t o c o m p e t e a n d undersell any e s t a b l i s h m e n t a n d Brass Ware, polished a n d r e p a i r e d in a m a n n e r to give
in t h e West, a n d would say t h a t w e sell p r i n t p a p e r cheaper, satisfaction t o his customers.
a n d a b e t t e r a r t i c l e t h a n can bo found in t h i s m a r k e t ; Also,
O r d e r s l e f t a t t h e offlc«vcorner of Brush s t r e e t a n d Jefferwe have-Just received a large invoice of flue Mannilias.— son Avenue, will h e p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to, w h e r e samples m a y
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Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, D o c t o r s A l l e n A BatwelL
D e t r o i t J a n . 1859.
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I C H M O N D S it B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
Book Manufhetory a n d Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
A P E R W A R E H O U S E . — O N HA ND A N D F O R S A L E
A v e n u e . — A c c o u n t Books of e v e r y description made to order,
e i t h e r at Wholesale or retail, the following description* of
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 loweil prices t h a n paper, v i s : Imperial, S u p e r R o y a l , ' R o y a l , Medium, Demy,
h e r e t o f o r e . W a r r a n t e d t o give satisfaction in Svery particu- Crown, F l a t C a p a n d F o l i o Post, Cap, L e t t e r , Legal, S e r m o n ,
lar.
Bill and Note P a p e r in every variety.
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 c d B i p d i n g , e x e c u t e d to
B o o t a n d P r i n t P a p e r s Of all colors a n d sixes.*- Manilla,
order. ;
Bag, and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r or all a'xes a n d weights.
The s u b s c r i b e r h a v i n g h a d an e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r fourteen
R e c e i v i n g o u r p a p e r d i r e c t f r o m the Manufacturers, w o a r e
y e a r s , foels sssured t h a t they can d e f y compotitioiWn p r i c e s enabled t o offer thom a t as low p r i c e s as a n y in t h i s m a r k e t .
a n d q u a l i t y of w o r k m a n s h i p .
KAGS—Wanted in e x c h a n g e f o r Goods or Cash.
O r d e r s f r o m Banks, Merchants, M a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d Railroad
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all w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o us w i t h p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, and
on a s tovarable t e r m s aa any establi*hmcnt in t h e country.
C o m b i n i n g all* the different b r a n c h e s of Steel. C o p p e r and
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C o m m e r c i a l Note, W r a p p i n g s n d Tissue P s p e r , F s n c y and
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. S . C U T H B E R T Sc C O ; , Wholesale D r u g g i s t s
• Grocers, No's 10J s n d 104. W o o d w a r d avenue, Detroit,
h a v e in s t o r e a n d offer t o t h e Trade, a l a r g e stock of Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, F i s h , F r u i t , Spices, Nuts, Liquors, Drugs,
Cordage, P a i n t s , Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval Stores, W i n d o w Olaas,
RAISING A P P L E S . — N o t h i n g p a y s b e t t e r f o r c a r e a n d
nS
AclAc.
a t t e n t i o n t h a n t h o a p p l e . A s i n g l e a c r e o f t h i s fruit
J . o . CCTIIBJEKT,
. . . . . — M . W. C a m s .
k e p t i n g o o d h e a r t b y m a n u r i n g a n d c u l t i v a t i o n , will,
} T < W I N E H O U S E . — W i l l a r d H a r v e y A Co.,
.Maiticn
y i e l d m o r e p r o f i t t h a n ten a c r e s n e g l e c t e d in t h o o r d i
A - Lane, a n d 17 C e d a r street, New Y o r k . H e m p , Cotton
w%y. T h e only s e c r e t i n h a v i n g a p p l e s a b u n d a n t e
F l a x a n d l i n e n T w f o e s , I m p o r t e d a n d Manufactured Cordage,
year}. i s in k e e p i n g t h o ' t r e e s d e a n a n d f e e d i n g t
Cotton, J u t e , Manilla a n d A m e r i c a n H e m p Rope, T a r r e d Stuff
I reoBntl^read a n a c c o u n t of a n a p p l e t r e e s t a n d i n g
F i s h i n g Lines, G i l l i n g T h r e a d s , Shoo T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all
.
a h o u s e in a d e e p ri?h l o a m . I t w a s k e p t i n g r a s s , a n d k i n d s of Cords a n d L i n e s .
b o r e • l a r g e c r o p of e a r l y a p p l e s in a l t e r n a t e y e a r s , y i e l d / I U Y F . H I N C H M A N 6i C O . , Dealer* In .Groceries
i n g n o t h i n g i n t h e i n t e r v a l B y w a y of e x p e r i m e n t i n g , V J a n d Provisions, P a i n t s , Oils, Twines, Canvas, A n c h o r s
t h e g r e e n sward was b r o k e n up, n n d the whole y a r d n r
a n d C h a i n \ - T a r , Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stock
o f S h i p C h a n d l e r y a n d t h e above n a m e d articles always on
nurea and planted as a garden. T o t h e g r e a t disapnou
m e n t o f all t h e s k e p t i c s i n t h o region, t h e o l d t r e e c h a r _ h a n d a n d for sale very low, a t 46 W o o d b r id g e street, Detroit,
Michigan.

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c d i t o h a b i t s a n d b o r e v e r y f u l l c r o p s t w o y e a r s i n sucH . L O W E L L , (Successor t o D. Crosby A Co.) Wholecession. T h e y a r d w a s s e p d e d d o w n a n d i s r e l a p s e d , b u t
• ' sale a n d a n d retail d e a le r in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
c o n t i n u e d to b e a r t h e y e a r s w h i c h w o u l d h a v e b e e n b a r - F a n e y Goods, P l a t e d Ware, Combs, Buttons, T h r e a d , A c . No.
r e n in t h e o l d o r d e r . I v e r i l y b e l i e v e t h a t m o r e t h a n 79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
- h a l f t h e f a u l t o f u n f r u i t f u l seasons lies w i t h o u r s e l v e s , Watches, Clocks a n d J e w e l r y repaired a n d w a r r a n t e d .
t h o u g h w e a r e a c c u s t o m e d to l a y i t all o n t h e p o o r t r e
T M R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F WAVEHLY NOVELS,
a n d p o o r seasons. .
[Northwestern Prairie Farmer.
I 1 n o w comaiete. f u l l s e t s , t o be h a d of
l little b a y , h a d one d a y done
w r o n g , a n d w a s s e n t a f t e r m a t e r n a l c o r r e c t i o n , to a s k i n T T I 9 T O R Y O F C I V I L I Z A T I O N I N E N G L A N D — B y H.
s e c r e t t h e f o r g i v e n e s s of h i s H e a v e i l v F a t h e r . H i s of4 CO.
f e n c e h a d b e e n p a s s i o n . A n x i o u s to n e a r w h a t h e w o u l d
s a y , h i s m o t h e r followed to t h e d o o r o f h i s r o o m . I n
J J L F E T H O U G H T S , — A N E W SUP"
l o p i n g a c c e n t s s h e h e a r d U a a s k to b e m a d e b e t t e r , n e v e r l i B C m
received.
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ted by our G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t t h o M a r o o i u who fled f r o m
Sonth Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave States, s e e k i n g protection u n der Spanish law*. It shows bad f a i t h cxercired t o w a r d s t h e
I n d i a n s or Florida, a n d is f o u n d t o present a true view of t h e
long-fought F l o r i d a W a r , w h i c h was. In t r u t h , A W A S F O R ,
SLAVERY.
. Fmn Qmvraor Cbu«J of OMo. _y
Gentlemen—Accept m y t h a n k s for a copy of " T h e , E x i l e s
of 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
m u c h I n s t r u c t i o n . It seta in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an i m p o r t a n t
rtion of our history, and clearly reveals the s e c r e t s p r i n g s
w h i c h aucceaaive a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s were m o v e d in afifcira of
" " " • • m o r a l a n d political consequence. The distinguished
» h a s especially entitled himself t o the t h a n k s of e very
l o v e r of f r e e d o m , iustice, a n d h o n o r a b l e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , i b y
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g the evil i n f l u e n c e of slavery i n M
t r a n s a c t i o n s w h i c h he narrates. No one, it s e e m s t o me, can
arise f r o m p e r u s i n g t h i s w o r k w i t h o u t deepened c o n v i c t i o n s
of t h o w r o n g of slaveholding. a n d the necessity of e a r n e s t
and persistent effort -for the d e l i v e r a n c e ef our National Go*e r n m c n t f r o m the control of the slave power.
COlumbus, J u l y 1 J, 1868.
8. P. CHASE.
R E P U B L I C A N S READ I T ! Copies sent by mail on receipt
of O n e Dollar.
FOLLETT, FOSTER A CO.,
VKAXCIS EAYKoxn,
Pulishers, Columbus, Ohio.
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TORE O F ILLUMINATING GAS. for the use of P r i v a t e
Houses, P u b l i c B u i l d i n g s Villages, Town*, A c — P a t e n t e d
A u g u s t 1858.—The principle of the invention c o n a i s t s i n t h e
peculiar c o n s t r u c t i o n of the R e t o r t , w h e r e b y Gaa ia most
quickly, easily a n d economically g e n e r a t e d f r o m Rosin, Oil.
Tallow a n d "refuse Grease of any kind, a n d p r o d u c i n g , for
about e i g h t y cents, a s m u c h l i g h t as a t h o u s a n d feet of ordin a r y coal Gas.
• A long course of e x p e r i m t n t s a t the h a n d s of t h e inventor,
who h i u had m a n y y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in Gaa m a n u f a c t u r i n g , a s
well as by ourselves a n d other*, h a s p l a c e d the Invention bey o n d all d o u b t of its practicability. T h e public may be eon*
fidently assured t h a t It Is at once t h e moat simple a n d useful
o f any t h i n g or the' k i n d e v e r before constructed.
The present object of t h e p r o p r i e t o r s i s to dispose of city,
county a n d state Righto, On t h e m o s t fsvorable terms, a n d t o
immediately i n t r o d u c e t h e w o r k s Into general use.
W o r k s f r o m 100 feet capacity a n d upward*, are now Iq
readiness by DUDLEY ft HOLMBS, manufacturers, D e | * i t
as well s s e v e r y t h i n g c o n n e c t e d w i t h ' t h e " S u n - L i g h t Gaa
W o r k s " w h i c h will be supplied by t h e m at all the p r i n c i p a l
point* In the U n i o n , to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
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P e r s o n s of small capital, a n d particularly Gaa F i t t e r s b y
m a k i n g an Investment In the right t o use the " S u n - L i g h t Gaa
W o r k s , " will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
2Sr- All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in t h e premises directed t o t h e
u n d e r s i g n e d will meet p r o m p t attention.
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J O H N q . DUDLEY,
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, D

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A R E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET,
between L a r n e d a h d CongreSa streets, Detroit, M i c h —
The u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g re-purchaaed " T h e I n s t i t u t i o n . f o r
the dissemination of useful d r i n k s " h s s e n l s r g e d a n d rejuvenated it in tho m o s t t h o r o u g h manner, m s k i h g i t n o w t h e
m o s t extensive B R E W E R Y . I N T H E WEST, w i t h facilltiea tor
p r o d u c i n g the finest a n d most delicate grades of Malt L i q u o r s ;
a n d (a now prepared t o f u r n i s h t h e various qualitlca of Ales,
P o r t e r and Brown S t o u t for d r a u g h t a n d b o t t l i n g , a t p r i c e s
r a n g i n g f r o m $ 8 t o $10 per barrel.
E x t r a fine a n d S t o c k A lea brewed t o order.
All P a c k a g e s e x t r a , w h i c h , w h e n returned t o t h e Brewery
in g o o d order, will lje p s l d fot at same p r i c e s a s c h a r g e d .
T h e a t t e n t i o n of private f a m i l i e s a n d customera in general,
iS particulsrly called t o the EXCELSIOR CREAM A L E . Old
f r i e n d s snd new m s y be assured of the superior quality a n d
flavor of t h e s e b e v e r a g e ^ a n d all a r c invited to call a n d sample for themselves. A l l ' o r d e r s ' w i t h t h e m o n e y en closed.
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E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S
F U R N I S H I N G GOODS, a t the. C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m of H.
HALLOCK, No 108, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t W h e r e m a y
be f o u n d a vc'rv l a r g e „ f r c s h a n d desirable stock of t h e above
goods j u s t manufactured u n d e r his immediate inspection, a n d
e m b r a c i n g one of the m o s t extensive a s s o r t m e n t s e v e r before
offered In t h i s m a r k e t
A m o n g hi* stock will be found trtrv k i n d and description
oi G a r m e n t suitable for Fall a n d W i n t e r wear.
.
F r o m t h e low p r i c e d a n d c h e a p e r grades, to the m o s t fine
a n d fashional^e garments—all of. which h a v e been m a n u f a c tured w i t h t h e utmoat c a r e a n d w A B i m m t D t o give M t i s f t e t i o n .
All per*"'— JCslrous of p u r c h s s i a g e l t h e r s t Vi H O L E S A L B
OR R E T A I L , are respectfully Invited t o call a n d e x a m i n e M s
extensive s t o c k , w h i c h shall be offered at -prices u n i f o r m l y
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H . HALLOCJC.
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 low.
T H E PUBLIC.—A new F a m i l y Sewing Machine, comb i n i n g the l s t e s t i m p r o v e m e n t s , a t t h o e x t r e l h e low p r i o e of
I I . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAIL• road Wstche*, cased in beautiful styles, w a r r a n t e d e x F I F T Y DOLLARS.
.
The p r i c e s of all o u r s t a n d a r d m a c h i n e s have been greatly cellent t i m e - k e e p e r s : do do Swips, f u l l Jewelled, I * v e » In
reduced.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, It i* well k n o w n , e v e n - style. GOLD P E N S — I c o n t i n u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g P « a
t h o u g h dearer in price, h a v e always been c h e a p e r in fact, of every desirable p a t t e r n : These p e n s have received a Silver
considering w h a t t h e y will do, t h a n ony other. T h e prices Medal a n d Diploma a t the Michigan State F a i r , a n d are n o t t o
are now reduced so t h a t a l l m u s t be satisfied.. Call a n d ex- be surpassed by a n y P e n s In m s r k e t Also deslcr in F I N E
J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, a n d F A N C Y GOODS.
a m i n e t h e new m a c h i n e s at t h e low prices.
I h a v e an e x p e r i e n c e d Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new
W I L L I A M PORTER, Agent.
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133 J e f f e r s o n Avenue, D e t r o i t
w o r k to o r d e r .
FITTING STONES a n d D i a m o n d W o r k , a n d F i r e G i l d i n g
H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E U K a n d Galvanizing, done a t s h o r t notice.
d e r s i g n c d offer t h e i r e x t e n s i v e stock of Goods, consistW A T C H R E P A I R I N G — B e i n g a practical w o r k m a n , all
i n g of all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E A N D U P H O L S T E R Y , t o . t h e i r w o r k e n t r u s t e d to m y care, will be carefully a t t e n d e d t o .
GOLD "PENS -re-pointed, s t fifty cents. P e n s sent by mall,
c u s t o m e r s a n d tho .public generally, a t t h e lowest possible
rates. Being prepared to m e e t all o r d e r s i n our l i n e of busi- a c c o m p a n i e d by tho Cash, will be p r o m p t l r sttettdsd to.
J . H. ALLISON, Jeflferson A v e n u e .
ness, we would advise b u y e r s t o call u p o n u s b e f o r e b u y i n g
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elsewhere, as w c i n t e n d n o t t o be undersold by a n y firm in
ETROIT STEAM
DYEING
ESTABLISHt h e w e s t All worit w a r r a n t e d .
MENT, No. 10 C o u g r e s s - s t , E a * t — A . C. A L E X A N D E R
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
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modate the w a n t s of the p a t r o n i s i n g public, a n d b i s large Incresse of business, he h a s a d o p t e d the improved facilltv w h i c h
O O K S . — S E L F - M A D B MEN—By C, B. S e y m o u r .
F u t u r e Life, o r S c e n e s in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by Geo. Wood. Steam gives t o the A r t of Dyeing, h s v l n g recently fitted u p
T h e Ministry of L i f e ; by t h e a u t h o r of M i n i s t e r i n g Children. for t h a t purpose. H e n o w Dyes by Stesm, e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n
T h e K. N. P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r C o n d i m e n t s , p n t u p f o r g e n e r a l of Silks, S a t i n s V e l v e t Crapes a n d M e r i n o S p r o d u c i n g t h e
most b r i l l i a n t colors a n d best style of finish t h a t e v e r y a r t i c l e
wifl a d m i t o f . Shawls of ever> v a r i e t y Dyed a n d C l e a n e d .
The T e n a n t House, o r E 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 .
The W i t c h e s of New York, b y Doeaticks.
A Y H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM A N D
Isabella O r s i n i ; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice Cenci.
V E N T I L L A T I N G CHIMNETJCAP.—Mayhew's p h l r a n e y
V e r n o n Grover, o r H e a r t s a s T h e y Are.
C a p p r e v e n t s C h i m n e y s from s m o k i n g : It precludes s t o r m s
F r e d e r i c k t h e G r o a t ; by Carlyle.
f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e m ; i t lessens t h e liabilities t ofiresfrom
D o r a D e a n ; by Mies Mary J . H o l m e s .
W i t h a v a r i e t y of others, t o o n u m e r o u s t o e n u m e r a t e . F o r t h e i r b u r n i n g o u t : It p r o t e c t s t h e i r t o p s from the w a s t e s of
t h e weather, a n d serves a s s n o r n a m e n t a l finish.
s a l e by
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
P e r s o n s d e s i r o u s of s e c u r i n g t h e right of m a n u f a c t u r e , o r
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90 W o o d w a r d A v . D e t r o i t
of. s a l s or both, in Cities, C o u n t i e s S t a t e s o r T e r r i t o r i e s In
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F V E R M O N T — E D I T E D a n y p a r t or t h e United States h o t already disposed of, will lie
by Abbey H. H e m i n g w a y . The design or t h i s w o r k i s t o f u r n i s h e d with a descriptive circular, by a d d r e s s i n g t h e unr e p r e s e n t tho g e n e r a l poetic l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t from i t s dersigned, a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g t h e t e r r i t o r y they desire, they
e a r l y - s e t t l e m e n t t o t h e p r e s e n t p e r i o d . T h e s e l e c t i o n s a r e will also be f u r n i s h e d w i t h the term* of sale.
IRA M A Y H E W , Patentee, Albion, Mich.
gathered from t h e m o s t reliable sources, a n d wlB especially
Ma n u f a c t u r e d and f o r sale, in D e t r o i t by
interest all V e r m o n t e r s b y birth-right now resident in thi* a n d
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DUDLEY A HOLMES, 77 W o o d w a r d A r e .
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• Optical a n d Philosophical A p p a r a t u s , No. 450 J e f f e r s r - f j a n d Animal P h y s i o l o g y , designed for the use of Schools.
Seminaries snd Colleges, by H e n r y Goadbv, M. D.. f r o f r a s o r
A v e n u e , i n v i t e all t h o s e suffering f r o m d e f e c t i v e s i g h t t o I
of Vegetable s n d Animal Physiology a n d Entomology i n t h e
State A g r i c u l t u r a l College of Michigan, embellished With upiperty of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all. k i n d s of Tele- w a r d s of 450 Illustaations. A l t h o u g h designed m a i n l y f o r
scopes, Microscope*, E l e c t r i c M a c h i n e s D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t s , Colleges a n d Schools, t h i s book will be f o u n d i n v s l u a b l e t o
t h e g e n e r a l reader, a n d shonld tad a place In e v e r y public
A t , c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
a n d private L i b r a r y . T h e beauty of the wood e n g r a v i n g s t h a t
H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W I T A N D H U M O R . — so p l e n t i f u l l y s d o m t h i s work, U remarkable, a n d t h e i r style
C o n t a i n i n g c h o i c e a n d c h a r a c t e r i s t i c selections f r o m t h e e m i n e n t l y p e c u l i a r ; white, red. yellow a n d Wue figures o a a
w r i t i n g s of t h e moat e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s of Araeriea, Scot- dead black g r o u n d . By their distinctness t h e y h a v e e l i c i t e d
land, I r e l a n d a n d E n g l a n d , t>y Win. E. B u r t o n . F o r s a l e b y
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