Grand Traverse Herald, November 04, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 04, 1859

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1859-11-04

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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Tba bofoott or the plow and loom,
' v . T h e . a n v U and the forge;
" T h e delvere down A m l d f b e gloom
O f yonder rooky 'goiite.
IlerOt* w b o built yon loftv tower,
• A n d forged it« li*«»w bell,
W h i c h faithfully p r o c l a i m i tlie h o u r .
A n d m a r k s l u Uiglit »o welL

Home Influence-

V(JK GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY.'
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" D attend. C o u r t a n d to.CuIlqc tiouii in th« comities of Grand
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T A X - P A Y I M G A G E N C Y .
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J L J ' U l * o r lowitlon: Investmentx matlo; T a x e s p a i d oh n o n rtsidemlauds;
i w d e m p t i o n of lands sold for t a x o s a n d por- ?

^ d w t ^ a l w y J gi " t h e Wolt cart ful a t t e n t i o n tij tl>6 inter*" « my Correspondents, a i d in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s a n d
" * * " of btiflnes* t w a s a c t l d n s , would court-wiirtparinin
with any Agency in t h i ' c o u n t r v .
Traverse City, i l » y « 7 , ifijtf, .
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Land, Tag, and General Agency.
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These world-wide comrtiQn.workers c r a v e
I j o la«wpl wreath of t a » e —
y«> jhoquaientJibove their grave,
' T h e y f o l h s d h u t for"* * * * e .
A m o h g the lowly oaea w h o plod
T h e i r weary way along,
. W i t l t f a i t l i a n d confiileiice t b a t G o d
, r OorrcctcUi cvci^- wrong.

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F R I D A Y ,

Heroes who eonqnered many a field
Of h a r d a n d starile coil—
Who m a d u p b e Htijrdy f o r e s t yield
To unremlttlng'toil; '
Heroes who did not idle Htand,
But .dealt »ucb (earful bloira
T h a t acre^, broad, flf worthless land
•No'w_bl«s<»om like the rose.

Heroes wllp b r o u g h t f r o m every i l i r n e
Rich argosies of wealth;
Heroes or t h o u g h t s anjl deeds imbllnie,
W b o s p u r n e d w h a t eome bv s t e a l t h ;
W h o won * guerdon M r h h d ' b r i g h t ;
And left no bloody stain—
• K o h e a r t profanfQ—no daily blight—
) Djjon,God'« *"ide domain.

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CoCTt H e w , TrMroa Qly, Mich.

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G I T Y , M I C H .

The Heroes of Industry.
I,*t o t h e r s ' w r i t e of thiisc'who fongiit
Oa m a n t a bloody field—
<J'U?OBe, whose d a r i n g d f e d s were vrrouaJit
WUb swprd. and spew, and s h i e l d :
Unt I will Write »f heroes bold,
T b a bxarort of (lie k p i r e ,
y h o fonefct for ncitlier fame n o r gold
' W h o fill an n n m a r k e d g r a v e ! '

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heard a n a p Q f t h c basement door.
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looked', o u t a t the, w i n d o w a n d r e c o g n i z e d t h e e r o c e r ' s
cart
. " A n a w l j a t h&yfc'you s e n t h o m e n o w I T e n r r r
B u t before Mrs. 'Soaburn could answer. & door'of the
s i t t i n g r o o m w a s openod, arid o n e of t h e d o m e s t i c s looked
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" Demiiojins?" repeated Mrs. S e a b u r a .
" L e t t h e m s e t ih t h e hall, tod'ITl a t t e n d t o t h e m . ' interposed the tusbabd,
H e n r y , w h a t h a v e voif s e n t h o m e n o w ? " t h o wife
asked, a f t e r t b t r J o f n e s t i c h a d jroue.
" S o m e uice wine, C o r a , a n d a l i t t l a c h o i c e o l d b r a n d y , "
replied H e n r y .
' C o r a W a b u m $ a n c o d n p nt t h e clock, a n d t h e n iooke d d o w n o o t b o -floor. T h e r e w a s a clond n p o n h e r f a i r
b r o w , a n d i t w a s v e r v e v i d e n t t h a t s o m e t l r i o g lay h w i l v
upOn h e r ' h e a r t . P r e s e n t l y s h e w a l k e d t o t h e wall anil
p u n e d t h e D e l l ^ o r d a n d t h e s u m m o n s w a s answ-erwf b y
the cWmWrmhid.

" A r e U o o r g e a n d CHiarkts in t h e i r r o o m ? "
, ' v Y e a m h ' a m . " I. •
" T e l l t h e m i t is s c h o o l t i m e . "
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T h e f i r l went o u t a n d i j i ' a little while t w o f c o y s e n t e r e d
t h e s i t t i n g - r o o m , "Wth t h e i r bool:9 n n d e r tljcTr a r m s a n d
b a t a in t h e i r h a n d a . — T h e y tore' b r i g h t , h a p p y , h e a l t h y
fellows, w i t h g o o d n e s s a n d " t r u t h s t a m p e d n p o n t h e i r
r o s y f a c e s , a n d t h o l i g h t of- f r e e c o n s c i e n c e s g l e a m i n g in
t h o i r s p a r k l i n g cypsi G o o r g e w « s t h i r t e e n ypai> *

n f o i o a f a r attention will bo paid t o l o c t t i u g L M W I M W
inventing money i a G o v e r n r e i n t U n d v I m p a r t i n g Info m i s t k « o tnroi p a r t u s .WM
. . U p a , * 0 " ^ * 0 U • t b o g e u e r a l festures, r e s o u r c e s - a n d a d t a n - T ? f
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thfen ^ e n t j i w n y W school.
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" C o r a ' " said j t f r . S e a b u r u , s o m e t i m e a f t e r t h e boy?
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H f ntld Offlco, X m v o i t i e City,. M i c h .
„ W e l l Hpnry, I ani soity' yon have had thai'spirit
b r o u g h t i a t o t h o .house.'' ••••••'.' ' •
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
" P o i o h ! W h a t ' s t h e :nso; i n t a l k i n g sn, C o r a ? Y
w o u l d n ' t h a y e m e , b e w i t h o u t , it^ would y o n V

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W h y — w h a t do yon mean?"
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I m e a n t h a t I W o n l d c u t d e a r f r o m "the stuff, n o w
anfl Toiyver."
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" B n t ^ r a ^ - Y o u a r e "wild. W h a t s h o u l d w e ' d o a t
o\ir m n n c r p h r t f e ^ w i t h o t t t w i n e ^ ' '
•• '
'• D o a s o t h e r s w h o h a v e i t c o t "
" B n t - ^ m e t c y ! w h u t w o u l d peoj)lo s a y ? — A r e y b u
a f r a i d — b n t t i o — i w o n ' t flsksireh fooltfih o u e s t i o n F . "
" A s k it, H e n r y . I x i t tis s p c a k ' p l a l n l y i i o w t h f t t w e
hovo Cnirly c o m i n e m - e d "
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" W e l l — I ^ s j " a b o a t .to ask if y o u w e r e a f r a i d 1 s h o u l d
ever—dpHKtoo much."
'• " T h a i l s h o t a f a i r qnestiffli, H a i i y . I w a s n o t ' t h i n k i n g of t h « a t alii B u t I will a n s w e r i t b v a m i b y . Y o u
h a w ) n o f h p d a p p e t i t e for i t aari"
,
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, " T h e n i t w o u l d n o t c o s t y o u a n y e f i b r t of wiil t o
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y p u r ( r i o m i s b e c a u s c i t i s f a s h i o n a b l e ? p r , in o t h e r w o r d s ,
f n t t i e r s in the C o n n t v . ii y o u d o i t b e c a a « o t h e r s d o i,t?"
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" I do jt bectmse," w u d . M j . Seaburn, i e a t a t i n g ' s o w
in b i i • c l i o l « » ' l b f l a M U a g e , " b e c a t i s o i t w n b l d a p p e a r
t h i s a very d e a i r a b k v e r y odd, a n d ^ j a r d l y ; ^ j c r y fanatical, toot t 9 d o i t , "

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-with t h e c a l m n e s s a n d
m s u r a n e e oT o * o w h o feds t h e s u s t a i n i n g i f f l n e n e e of
right,' " y o ^ w o b l d n o f d o w h a t y o n a r e c d n r i n c c d WSB
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y o i a n s w r m e a few questions? and answer
tfaocn-ioBestly ajid truly, without Wjuivocatwn o r e r s • T r H n o i t i n w d i f l t t - w ^ a i m m i x n i t vlWftf .vTtni-«t'>

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4, 1859.

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" f l l e s s me, h o w m e t h o d i c a l l y y o n p u t i t , " C o m . B u t a n d l o o k e d n t M m . Hurely, b e i y J t e r ! k a o w t h a t m a c '
I will a n s w e r . "
" T h e r e m u s t b e s o m e m i s t a k e , " he s a i d .
;
" ' I " h e o — f i r s t : D o y o u beKevc y o u or y o u r f r i e n d s , o r e
T h e invalid h e a r d •" h i m a n d o p e n e d h i s e y e ^ S i c b
in any. w a y b e n e f i t e d b y t h e d r i n k i n g of I n t o x i c a t i n g s a n k e h ; b l o o d s h o t u n e a r t h l y l o o k i n g eye*.
beverages at your b o a r d ? T h a t is—do von derive nny
•; H a n y , " ' h e w h i s p e r e d , t r v i n ^ »«. l.ft
>cal g o o d from I t ? "
h i s e l b o w . I s t h i s H a r r y Seal
" N o — 1 can't sav t h a t w e do."
" T h a t jsmy.nanio." •
" I ) o y o u think t h e timo hos'ever becu since w e were
• ' A n d don't y o n know me?",
m a r r i e d , w h e n w e a c t u a l l y n e e d e d wine in t h e h o u s e , ' c i t h e r
" T m s u r e I d o n o t " A n d h o w o u l d h a v e said t h a t b e
f o r o u r h e a l t h or c o m f o r t ? " '
d i d n o t wish t o , only t h e m a n s e e m e d s o u t t e r l y miserable
" W h y — I think i t h a s ministered t o our c o m f o r t f *
t h a t h e w o u l d n o t w o u n d w h a t l i t t l e feeling h e h a d left.
"How?"
• .
H a v e y o u f o r g o t t e n y o u r o l d p l a y m a t e in b o y h o o d *
" 0 — i n many ways."
Herry—vonr friend in "other years—your chum in
• " N a m e o n e of tiem."*,
colleger
" W h y — i n t h e e n j o y m e n t of o u r g u e s t s . "
" W h a t ! " gasped Soabum, starting back a g h a s t for a
" A h — b u t I a m s j i e a k i n g of ourselves, H e n r y — o f y o n g l i m m e r o f t h e t r u t h b u r s t u p o n h i m . " T h i s i s n o t A l e v
a n d me, a n d o u r own o t t l o f a m l l y . H a s i t e v e r a d m i n i s t e r - t o m b u r g ? "
« *
e d t o j o u r comfort?*'
.
' " A l l t h a t ' s l e f t , o f h i m , m y H a l , " returned t h e p o o r
"2s 6 — 1 c a n ' t say t h a t i t h a s . "
fellow, p u t t i n g forth h i s wasted, s k e l e t o n h a n d , a n d s m i l ' ' A n d if i t was b a n i s h e d f r o m o u r b o u s s to-day, a n d f o r - i n g a fauit a u i v e r i n g . dying'smilc. " A h , paler pekcaW."
ever, a s a b e v e r a g e , should Sve suffer in c o n s e q u e n c e ? "
" A l e x a n d e r L o m b u r g r said-llcnry^gazing into t h e
" C e r t a i n l y . W h a t would o u r friends*—"
bloated, disfigured faro before him. 1
" A h b u t stop., I a m only s p e a k i n g of o u r own affairs,
" Y o u wonld not have known me, H a l ? "
a s s h u t in f r o m t h e w o r l d j - b v o u r o w n fireside. I w a n t all
" G o o d Heavens—no!"
.
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e x t r a n e o u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n l e f t o u t S h o u l d we, a s a fam" I k n o w I a m a l t e r e d . A h , H a l , tie transit
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in t h e t o t a l a b s e n e c of t W b e v e r a g e ? "
" B u t , A l e c , " c r i e d S e a b o r n , b o w lis t h i s ? — W h y a r e
" N o , I don't know that we should"
yon hore?''
i
" ' i l i e u t o y o u a s a h u s b a n d , a n d a f a t h e r a n d a s a ""»>
•' Run, H a l . A u m l I ' m a b o u t d o n e for.—But I w a n t e d
i t is of no e a r t h l y use ?" ;
t o s e e y o n . T h e y told m e t h a t y o n , l i v e d n o t far a w a y ;
"No."
a n d It Would l o o k u p o n opb f r i e n d b e f o r e I d i e d "
A n d i t w o d d c o s t n b effort, so f a r a s y o u alone a r e
" B u t I h e a r d y o n w o r e p r a c t i c i n g in y o i i r profession,
concerned, t o b r e a k c l e i r from H ? "
A l e c , a n d d o i n g vreiL"
" N o t n- p a r t i c l e . "
• V S o J , d i d d o well w h e n I p r a c t i c e d , H a l - I h a w
" A n d n o w , H e n r y , " p u r s u e d t h o w i f e , w i t h i n c r e a s e d m a d e s o m e p l e a s ; b u t I h a v e g i v e n n p tdl t h a t "
e a j n e s t n e s s , " I h a v e a few m o r e q u e s t i o n s t o a s k : do y o u
" A n d y o u r father, w h e r e i s h e ? " /
believe t h a t t h e d r i n k i n g of i n t o x i c a t i n g b e v o n g e s is
" p o n t mention him, H a l . W e ' v e brolten. I don't
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i e v i l in t h i s c o u n t r y ? "
k n o w liim. l i e t a u g h t m e t o d r i n k . A y e — h o t a u g h t
" W h y — « s i t i s n o w g o i n g on, I roost c e r t a i n l y d o . "
me, a n d t h e n t u r n e d t h e c o l d s h o u l d e r o n m o w h e n I d r a n k
" A n d - i s n ' t i t a n e v i l in s o c i e t y ? "
t
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o
much.- B u t , I ' m g o i n g , H a l ; g o i n g , g o i n g . "
" Ycs.!V
H e m y S c a b u r u ' g a z e d i n t o t h a t h o r r i b l e facc, . a n d
" L o o k o v e r t h i s c i t y a n d t e l l n i e i f i t is n o t a t e r r i b l e remembered
w h a t i t s o w n e r b a d b e e n ; t h e srai of w e a l t h y
evii"

j,
,,;•{•
p a r e n t s ; t h e idol of a f o n d m o t h e r t h $ f a v o r i t e a t s c h o o l
" A t e r r i b l e evil g r o w s o u t of t h e a b u s e of i t ' C o r a . '
a t play,.«yid a t college; a l i g h t of . i n t e l l e c t a n d p h y s i c a l
" A n d will y o u tell n i c what good groiig
out of the
b e a u t y ; a n d a noble, g e n e r o a s friend A n d n o w — a l a s !
1
vm ofitV'
"
'•> '
" A l e c , cftn I h e l p y o u ? "
R e a l y , love, w h e n 1 y o u c o m e d o w n t o t h i s a b s t r a c t
" Y e s . " , T h e p o o r fellow s t a r t e d h i g h e r o p from h i «
p o i n t y o u h a v e t h e field. B u t t h e u peoplfrshould g o v e r n
pillow,; s o m e t h i n g o f t h e o l d j i g h t s t n i g g k s a i n . h i s ejre.
their appetites. All things may be a b u s e d . ^
,.i\
P r a y for me, H a l l P r a y for m y s o u l ! P r a y t h a t I m a y
" Y e s . B u t will you,
tell
rn^the
Ihe real goodg o w h e r e m y m o t h e r i s ! S h e w o n ' t d i s o w n b e r , b o y : sbtr
t o bo d e r i v e d from drinking wine a n d b r a n d y ? "
couldn't havo done i t had she lived. - O h ! she w a s a
" A s 1 s a i d b e f o r e — I t is a s o c i a l c u s t o m , ' and' h a s it
good mother, Hid. Tlmnk G o d ! she didn't live t o see
channs."
,
. ' ,
this.: P r a y for m o — p r a y — p r a y ! L e t me go t o H K * r
" A l l ! t L e r e y o u h a v e it, H e n r y . I t d o e s h a v e i t s
A s t h e w a s t e d rnau wink b a < i h e , f e l l t o w e e p i n g , a n d
charms, a s t h e d e a d l y siiake i s s a i d t o h a v e ; a n d as otbcV
i n a m o m e n t m o r e o n e of h i s p a r o x y s m s c a m e on. a n d fee
+iccs h a v e . B u t I s e e y o u a r e in a h u r r j - . "
b e g a n t o rave.' H e t h o u g h t H e n r y , w a s . h i s father, a n d
' I t is time I was a t t h e store."
h e . c u r s e d him, a n d c u r s e d t h o b a W w h i c h h a d , b e e n
' I will d e t a i n you. b u t onij m o m c u t l o n g e r H e n r y .
f a s t e n e d u p o n h i m under, t h a t fittuer's influence. B u t
J u s t a n s w e r m e a f e w m o r e questions. N o w call t o ' m i n d
H e n r y could not stop t o listen. ' W i t h an a c h i n g h e a r t
all t h e famih'es of y o n r a c q u a i n t a n c e ; t h i n k Of all domes-,
b o t u r n e d a w a y a n d l e f t t h o h o s p i t a l ! . H e c o u l d n o t go
tic circles y o u have known, f r o m your school-boy d a r t t o
b o a t e t o d i n n e r -than. H o \valkcd d o w n t o w n a n d g o t
t h o p r e sent ; r u n y o u r t h o u g h t s t h r o u g h t h e v a r i o u s h o m e s
d i n n e r . A t m ' g h t he w e n t t o t h e h o s p i t a l a g a i n . H e
w h e r e y o u h a v e IXJCU i n t i m a t e , D o this, a n d tell m e if,
would i n q u i r e . a f t e r h j s f r i e n d , if he d i d n o t s e e h i m .
i u ^ n y single instance, you" e v e r k n e w a single j o y p l a n t e d
P o o r fellow!" said t h e physician, " b o never . c a w
b y t h e hearth-Stone, f r o m t h e W i n e - c D i u y o n e v e r
o a t o f t h a t ;fit'; h o d i e d , i n nolf a n h o u r a l t e r y o n w e n t
k n o w o n e i t e m of g o o d t o flow t o a f a m i l y f r o m i t s u s e ? "
it"
'
"No.
I c a n n o t say t h a t l e v e r d i d — n o t a s y o u m e a n . "
I t w s s dark when Henry Seaburo reached his boow.
" A n d n o w answer m e again. T h i u k o n those homes
V . Y o u d i d n ' t tell B r i d g e t w h e r e t o p u t t h o s e d e n i i onpe m o r e , Call t o nicn>ory t h e p l a y m a t e s of y o u r child-,
j o h n s H e n r y , " said b i s wife t o h i m . . S b e n a d n o t n o t i c e d
h o o d — t h i n k of t h e h o m e s t h e y h a v e m a d e — t h i n k of
h i s face, for t h o g a s l i u p i e d b u t dlnily.
. '.
o t h e r h o m e s — t h i n k of t h e firesides w h e r e all j*ou h a v e
" A h ! I f d r g o t C o n i c d o w n w i t h me, a n d w e l l find a
kno\vn d w e l l — a m i t e l l m e if v o n h a v e seen am- SOKIIOWS
p l a c e for t h d n v " '
.'
flow f r o m t h e w i n e c u p ! H a v e y o b s e e n a n y GRIEFS
H i s wifo followed-bim d o w n i n t o t f e e b a s e m e n t , a n d o n e
p l a n t e d b y t h e i n t o x i c a t i n g b o w l u p o n t h o l^arui-gt'one?""
b y ono ho took tho demijohns and carried thom down
, ITenrv S c a b u r i i d i d n o t a n s w e r , t o r t h e r e p a s * d b e f o r e
i n t o t h e renr y a r d a n d e m n t i o d t h e i r c o n t e n t s , i n t o t h e
h i m s u c h g r i m s p e e t r f e j of s o r r o w a n d grief, t h a t hes o w e r . . T h e n h o b r o k e t h o v e s s e l s in p i e c e s w i t h U s
s h u d d e r e d a t t h e m e n t a l vision. H e s a w t h e y o u t h c o t
f o o t a n d b a d o B r i d g e t h a v e t h e d i r t m a n t a k e t h e fragd o w n i n l h e h o u r of p r o m i s e — h e . s a w h e a r t s b r o k e n — h o
m e n t s a w a y in t h o m o r n i n g ! - N o t o n e w o r d h a d h e s p o k e n
s a w h o m o s m a d e d e s o l a t e — h e s a w affection w i t h e r , .np
t o h i s wife tdl t h i s time, n o r d i d s h e s p o a k t o h i m . H e
a n d die, a n d he s-lw n o b l e intellects s t r i c k e n down!"
returned
t o the sitting-room, where bis boys w e r e a t
G o o d hOaVen! w h a t s i g h t s h e s a w a* h e u n r o l l e d t h e c a n v a s
t h e i r j i o o k s , a n d book » « f t t n p p n o n e of t h e tete-artttu.
of his m e m o r y !
j
.taxjqn-. • • w i t . V
H o callcd h i s wife a n d c h i l d r e n a b o n t h i m . a n d t h e n fee
• " l l e u r ) - , " w j u s p c r t d the'Wlfe, m o v i n g t o h i s s i d e a n d
told t h e s t o r y of A l e x a n d e r L o m b u r g ; b i n d i n g one a r m g e n t l y a b o u t h i s ' neck, " w e h a v e ' t w o
" A n d now, m y b e l o v e d o n e s . " h e a d d e d , l a y i n g feis
boys. T h e y a r e g r o w i n g t b b e m e n . T h e y l o v e t h e i r
hands u p o n the heads of his boys, I h a v e m a d e a
h o m o a n d h o n o r t h e i r p a r e n t s . T h e y a r e h e r e t o f o r m solemn v o w t h a t h e n c e f o r t h m y c h i l d c n shall n e v e r h a v o .
those c h a r a c t e r s — t o receive those imprca&ous which
o c c a s i o n t o c u r s e t h e e x a m p l e of t h e i r f a t h e r I I will .
shall bo tli,c b a s i s u p o n , w h i c h t j j u i r f u t u r e weal o r woo
t o u c h t h o w i n e - c u p n o m o r e forever! W h a t s a y y o u , n j y
m u s t r e s t T » o k i^t tliem t h i n k - ^ - O . t h i n k of t h e m ! "Wiink b o y ^ will y o u j o i n roe in | h c s a c r e d p l e d g e r
of xhem d o i n s b a t t l e in t h e ' g r e a t s t r u g g l e of t h e KR; b e T h e y j o i n e d h i m .1Willi a g l a d , g u s h i n g w i l l i n g n e s s ; for
f o r e t h e m . Shall t h « y c a n y o d t f r o m t i i e i r h o m o s o m e
'their h e a r t s w e r e foil, a n d t h e i r : s y m p a t h i e s w e r e all
e v i l I n f l u e n c e ? Hhalljthej- i p t h e t i m e t o c o m e , fall b y t h e t u r n e d , b y a m o t h e r ' s c a r e f u l love, t o right
w a y s i d e , c u t d o w n b y t h e D e m o n of t h e C u p , a i ' d in
. " A n d y o n , Cora?;"
their dyii^; h o u r c u r a a t h e example whence they derived
'• Y ( S , . y e s r ' : s h e c r i e d . " A n d .may t h e h o l y lesson o f
t h e a p p e t i t e ? 0 — f o ^ o n r c h i l d r e n — f o r t h e men w e h o p e
Jhis h o u r n e v e r b e f o r g o t t e n . 0 . G o d , let i t rest, a s a n
t o six; t h e m for t h e s w e e t , m e m o r y w e w o u l d h a v e t h e m a n g e l o f m c r e y u p o n W b o y s ! L e t i t b e a l i g h t t o t f e t t r
c h e r i s h of t h e i r h o m e — f o r t h e g o o d old agp, t h e y m a y fi-et in t i m e of temptation! A n d s o shall t h e y bleas
reap—let n s e a s t t h i s t i l i n g o u t — n o w a n d f o r e v e r .
t b r o n g h . life, t h e i n f l u e n c e t h e y c a r r y w i t h t h e m f r o m
C o r a k i s s e d h e r h u s b a n d as s h e e e a s w l s p e a k i n g ; a n d t h e i r h o m e ! "
>
t h e n lio a r o s e t o b i s f e e t : b u t h e inado h e r n o reply.
H e n r y , y o n o r e jDqt o f c n d o d ? "
SAVIXQ T i s u i — A c l e r g y m a n , w h o e n j o y s t h e - s u b s t a n " N o , " h e s a i d , . H e returm*l h e r kiss, a n d w i t h o u t t i a l b e n e f i t s of a fine f a r m , w a s s l i g h t l y t a k e n d o w n , b y
another word, left the house and went t o t h e stdte.
h i s I r i s h p l o w m a n , w h o was s i t t i n g ' a t h i s p l o w , iii a t o b a c o
[ ^ g w s t r a n g e l y d i d c i r c n m s t a n c c s w o r k t o k e e p t h e field resting h i s horse. T h e
revcremfrgcntleman,
Ijduy' a
i d e a h i s wife h a d ^jiven h i m , alive in h i s m i n d
T h a t gR}at e c o n o m i s t , said w i t h a v e r y s e r i o u s l o o k vtiry m o r n i n g h o tuet a y o u t h , t h o son o f o n e of h i s
P a t r i c k , Would i t n o t .be ,ag well f o r y o u t o h a v e a
w e ^ t h y - friends—in a state of wild intoxication; und sttib scythe h e r e and be g r a b b i n g a few b u s h e s along t h e
d u r i n g t h e forenoorl lie h e a r d t h a t y o u n g A a r o n G — . — fenro w h i l e t h e boroe i s r e s t i n g ? "
•h a d d i e d a t sen. Hje k n e w t h a t A a r o n h a d "been s e n t
P a t r i c k , With quite as serious a countenance r e p l i e d —
aw
j l , f r o m h « n e thjit.he m i g h t y reclaimed.
'

" F a i x • an ,yer j i s t a b o u t " r i g h t y c r honor; a n s o r e
A l t e r t h e b a n k h a d closed, a p j as H e n n * S e a b u r n w a s w o n l ' d n t i t b e a s well-for y o n t o b h v e a t u b of p r a t i e s in
t h i n k i u g of g o i n g t o h i s d i n n e r j h e received a b o t e t h r o u g h t h e p u l p i t a n w h e n ' t h e y r e ' s i n g i n g , t o p c e r e m , t o b e r e a d y
t h o P e n n y P o s t — I t w o s f r o m a t n c d i c a l f r r c o d . a n d eor»- for t h e pot, y e r h o n o r ? "
t a i n c d a request t h a t b e would call a t t h e h o s p i t a l J t
The rcrerend, g e n t k m a n was taken aback by this
n o t p i n c h o u t of h i s w a y , a n d he s t o p p e d t h e r e . '
b r i g h t s»Hy o f P a t s, a n d l e f t w i t h a h e a r t y l a n g h . 1
T h e h y i s n m a n m onfe of t h e l o w e r w a r d s w h o w i s h e s
oe y o n , " s a i d t h e d o c t o r . '
T h e w o m a n w h o d o e s n o t l a b o r , rich a n d 1
'Does be know p w r asked M r . " S e a b n r n
t h o u g h s h e b e , - b e a r s o n h o - h e a d .the i o e v i t a h t e c w * » , o f
" H e says he does."
h e a v e n . T h e c u r s e w o r k s w i t h h e r f a i l i n g h e a l t h , i p feer
" W h a t is his n u n c ? "
failing l i e a u t y , in h e r f r e t f u l temper, in*her d a y s d o v o u e d
" H O w o n ' t tell Vs. H e g o e s b y ,1he n a m e of S m i t h ; b y " e o n u L ' ' . L e t b e r n o t d a r e t o t h i n k - t h a t , b e c a u s e s h e
b u t I a m satisfied t h a t s u c h is n o t h i s t r u e n a m e . H e i s . h a s n o d o m e s t i c c i r c l e t o c a r e for, s h e i s f r e e from t h e
,n
*hc l a s t s t a g e o t c o n s u m p t i o n a n d d e l i r i u m . - H e h a s l a w m e a n t t o b e u n h e r s a l ,
••-.y,:
, '
- 1 intervals, b u t t h e y d o n o t layt l o n g . ' H e h a s b e e n
h e r e a w e e k . H e Was p i c k e d u p in t h " s t r e e t 4i»d b r o u g h t
A s H i* i n h h a a e l f a l o n e t h a t m a n esm l n d t r d k ^ a n d
b e r e . H e b o ^ y o u r name, a n d aaid h e k n e w y o u o n c e . " e n d u r i n g h a p p i n e s s , s o in h i m n t f a l o o e c a n b i d t w M O d
M r . S e a b u r r ^ B s p t to t b e r o o m w h e r e t h e p a t i e p t k y . efficient consolation in m i s f o r t u n e .
. „

r>*Bth*D<|»liD^l7A4««tMr.
' . . half a centary ago, their bojpe and belief that this would
Tfae<Caase of the San Jman W a r .
" If tkis b Treason Make tke Moat of It!"
ultimately be a had of universal freedonj, and intimating
Tbe New Yerk Evening PtM gives a brief review of
It will.be admitted, we think—indeed all experience' their opinion Oat riavoy aad freedom are in irrepressible
tbe trouble in tbe Northwest, which, in the opinion of some proves, that the man who will continue, day after day, to
conflict But what does tbe modern sUre^mocracy
threatens a war with England. The island of San Juan,
utter falsehood for a mischievous purpose, after it has care for tbe opinion of Washington"®*! Jefferson, while
T B A T l t l B CITYJ
or Belle rue, is considered to be a disputed point between
over and- over been prated to him to be a falsehood, they stand in tbe w ^ of their .pro-slavery doctrines and
FRIDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 4,185».
American and English territories. It is between fifteen
will not scruplo to perjure himself or commit any other schemes? If it is necessary to stab their reputations that
and eighteen mites long, by seven at tbo widest part
LAN0D0N, No. US R
crime which he may reasonably hope not to be detected they may reach Gov. 8oward and the party of Freedom,
is peopled chiefly by a few American squatters, an LugThis is the position of the organs of .the Slave they will not scruple to do i t or to profane even the
lish squire, an employee of the Hudson Bay Company,
Democracy, in repeating the disgraceful falsehood that name of their Maker himself But they should be refnrf a number of unruly hogs, some of whom belong to
;.,.5 SOTICB T O SUBSCRIBERS.
.Gov. Seward, in bis "Irrepressible Conflict" speech en- minded of their knavery occasionally.
the squire. The quarrel is all about the hogs. Said Ijogs couraged tho Republican party to wage a war of exterTto tot volume of the HERALD will clow on the 18tb of
persisted in breaking through the hedge and digging up
S T A T S S B O U W I C A L SURVEY.
November. As we shall rigidly adhere to the ijetem of and eating thq potatoes of Mr. Cutter, an American mination against Southern slavery, for this is tbe construction they put upon that speech. That it is a disgraceful
IdVaae^ Wytoent, we give this timely notice, that sU who settler. Ho gave tbem—that is, the master—a fair warndeliberate, malicious slander, the following extracts will
It has appeared to me that a portion of the legitimate
are disposed to keep us company another year may he pre- ing, and then shot one df them, which turned out to be prove, though it has been proved a thousand times beobjects of the geological Survey of the State, might bo
a boar belonging to tbe squire. Mr. Cutter was sorry, fore, and will, of course, not shame one of the infamotb
pared to make their reitftUnees hy that time. The tot
promoted by directing tbo attention of acting and former
or offered to pay; but the squire has sworn vengcaace; he villifiers fi om repeating it as long as they hope to make County Surveyors, to the TOFOORAPIIT of their respective
inbber of the sscoad relume wiU be lasoed oa tbe 36th of
attempted to have Cutter arrested and brought to Yictoris, any capital by tho calumny. In his Rochester speech Mr. Counties.
Yottr pursuits lead you into every quarter of the inhabNovember, sad we hope to hare the pleasure of recording
there to be tried and transported. Now there happened
Seward said:
ited portion or tbe State, abd often many miles beyond
onV new subscription book,at that time, the names at all oar to be some United States troops, under General Harney,
"Thus, these antagonistic systems are continually tho limits of tbo settlements, and the nature of your doat hand, and when a British war "steamer arrived from coming-in closer contact and collision results. Shall I ties is such, that you unavoidably noticc tho topographipresent subsclbers, together with * large addition; but in
Yictora to Carry off Mr. Cutter, General Harney refused tell you what this collision means? They who think that cal features of the districts you survey. Many ofyoa are
tattancfn will * paper be sent without payment in advance.
by this moans already placed in possesion of an accurate
to deliver him up. It was tben the question, aroso as to it is accidental, unnecessarv, the work of interested
fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the and detailed knowledge of the topography of one or more
whose jurisdiction * h e Island of San Juan belongs.
"
A Moral Libel Salt.
case altogether. It is irrepressible conflict between op- counties.: All this information collected together, witb
' ^ t e l e f f t p U c dijpatch from Washington says that the Warlike preparations now commenced on both sides. posing and enduring forces, and it. meant tkat tke Uni- thnt which is still readily obtainable, would constitute a
President'of the United States has threatened to sue The English hesitated to strike tho first blow. The ted Statet mutt and uill, tooner, or later, become moss of facts of immense interest to our cititenv and to
entirely a ilavekoldingnationor entirely afree-labor. "persons intending to emigrate to our State.
Forney, of the Philadelphia Press, for a libel contained Assembly in Victoria have iamed a long address to GoverEither the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and
Tho object of this circular is to request youtopropare
in his Editorial article on the murder of Senator Broder- nor Douglas; setting forth that it would be a lasting dis- the sugar plantation-! of Louisiana will ultimately be written accounts of the Topography of your respective
id£ W e believe that the English Common Lew princi- grace to the British name if tho Americans were not at tilled by free labor, and Charleston and New Orleans bo- counties, to. be transmitted to me, to serve as material in
ple/ "tho greater the troth the greater the libel," still once driven from the Island. Governor Douglas docs not como marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or else the the preparation of a description of tbo Physicial Geograrve fields and wheat fields of Massachusetts and New
prevails in Pennsylvania. If so, the President may re- know what to do. Tho English commander of the Na vai York must again be surrendered by their farmerstoslave phy of the State. Such accounts should embrace a notice
of the location and the extent pf Marshes, Drv Plains,
cover sweeping damages, for Forney's article is all truth. force in those waters is reported to have said t h a t " the first culture, and to the production of slaves, and Boston and Rolling Lands, Lakes, Streams, and deposits of PeatMarl,
broadade
he
would
fire
at
tho
American
settlement
on
Inasmuch as Mr. F. made Mr. Buchanan President, and
New York become once more a market for trade in tho Bog Iron Ore, and other superficial accumulation. The
comparative ruggedncss of rolling and. broken regions;
fashioned and designed: him for a ' vesfeel of/honor,' as San Juan would cost England more than the Island is bodies and souls of mea"
" If these. States are to become universally slave-hold- the occurrence of mineral springs, or springs of swpet wathe potter fashioneth the clay, he certainly has the right worth." In the meantime tbo Americans have received
ing, I do noil pretend to 6ay with what violation of the ter of unusual copicousnees; the prevailing lauds of timber;
to break or discard the workmanship of bis own hands reinforcement from Stdlacoom, etc., and commenced for- Constitution that end shall bo accomplished. On the .thb
,'
1
C
. . . -...1
m n l . t i 1WJ n r i l i A DA11 .
color,
fineness
and productive . Qualities
or the soil;
AfWr the vessel has beep desecrated, and used by others tifications. There are already five companies of infantry other hand, while 1 do confidently believe and hope that whether abounding in gravel, sand, clay or vegetable
and four of artillery on the spot The Island is thus my country will yet become a land pf unirorsal freedom, matter—these are all characters which it would bo wdl
for ignoble purposes. *j |
;
k
I
do
not
expect
that
it
will
be
made
to
OTHERWISE
practically
"annexed."
Both
sides
are
"spoiling"
for
the
to
embrace
in
an
account
of
the
topography
or
a county.
. These are the closing paragraphs of the -article on
fight but according to latest nows, Governor Douglas T H A N THROUGH T H E ACTION OF T H E SEVE- I t in addition to this, I could be informed relative to tho
which tho President founds his action for libel:
RAL STATES, CO-OPERATINGWITH T H E FED. localities and kinds or ro<* occuring in your comity; tho
will first send to S t James' for instructions. If a war
ERAL GOVERNMENT, AND ALL A C T I N G ' I N mineral productions of interest; foesil bones or aire other
" T h e n b e g a n a crusade upon .this man [Broderick] ensues, that boar of the squires has been the cause of i t STRICT CONFORMITY W I T H THEIR RESPEC- fossil remains, you would contribute much towardarapid
unexampled, i s we hare said, in political nnnals.' The
T I V E CONSTITUTIONS."
completion of the work which I have in charge.
New York Given op.
w«rd was given to all t i e organs or the Administration,
The only inducement which'I can offer that should lead
I t will bo seen that in the first of these extracts Gov. S.
The New York Herald, the leading pro-slavery adminto show DO mercy to t i e resolute • rebel.' He wot tinyou to uboertake the labor proposed, is the pralssbfthat
simply
states
the
historical
fact
that
slavery
and
freedom
gird out for ditgrace and decapitation. Hit name istration paper jn New Tork, gives up all hope of carryublic Bpirit and the gratification of that conscious of
antagonist principles, and that an "irrepressible oing good, which prompt to nearly all the noble deeds
teaiktld up before thepeople at a hitting and a icon. ing that 8tato, and candidly admits that the Republican
Tke kennel i iwfffe raked for epithets against him. The ticket will bo elected. In the course of a long articlo on conflict" exists between them, as there has from the be- that do honor to the names of their anthors. Every one
most offensive fabrications Were published to discredit the hopeless prostration of tho pro-slavery party through- ginning of tbe world. This tbe wholo slavedriving press however acting on the suggestions of this circular, wMrohim. Every personal ittribute was denied to him. The
have alono quoted, taking care to omit tho explicit dec- •ceive full credit for the part which he shall have performed
fact that he had begun life without the advantages of out the nation, it says:
in the published reports or,the Geological Survey; and
« We have said that New York will in all probability laration printed in caps. I t would not do for the
education, was flung in his teeth, coupled with inconwill thufl bo enabled to eqjdy' the gratitude oT his fellow
ceivable insulte and ignominy. Upstarts taunted him be carried by the Republicans, iu November. W e dare principled and mendacious demagogues to inform their citizens.
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whh his ."low birth ind iron fortune." He was in a say that there is not an intelligent Democrat who does not readers thnt, while he hoped the country would become
It is earnestly hoped that this circular may not be put
entertain
this
opinion.
The
treacherous
proceedings
of
sort of tecial quarantine. He was pointed at by
a laud of universal freedom, ho did not expect it would aside for some ruture consideration, but that the work
tbe minions pf office as a traitor, and more than once tbe Regency at Albany, their shameful ruffianism at Sj#»- be tnade so othencite lAan THROUGH THB ACTION suggested mav be immediately commenced. The paper
ftreats pf personal violence were made, the ftilfillment of cuse, and the disgusting rowdy elements of Tammany
of Mr: S. A. SfsmBON*, on the Tonography or Washtewfcfch* was only prevented. f>y the fact that those maki— Hall, hare all operated to demoralize, disorganize and OF T H E SEVERAL STATES cooperating tcilk. tke naw County, read sdme time since before tho State Histobreak down the Democratic party. Thus, against the Federal Government, and all acting in itrict confor- rical Society, shows what a County Sflrveyof may do;
them knew they had to deal with a spirit as intrepid
the prjnaple he held irljw hands was irresistible. Tke general drift of the Northern tide, it would be absurd any ity W I T H T H E I R SEVERAL CONSTITUTIONS! and might be taken as a model by other surveyors or exlonger to consider our November election a doubtful afDepartmentt were thtt upon him.
Has it got to be a crime to hopo that tbo country 8Q
' " Although a Senator from a Sovereign State, having fair"
0nfy tho impossibility of addressing you individually

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rights which could nHthef be limited nor lessoned bjr . JLADT FBAXKUH.—It is proposed by the English jour- will be made a land of univorsalfreedom,by the co-opera- has caused me to resort to the publication of a circular;
tion of the General Government and the several States all I hope therefore yohr personal interest will be the same
party lines, be was as "sftbdily excluded from all participation ta the affairs of tbe Administration as if be had nals that tho British Government—which in March 1850, acting in harmony? This is the offence, and tho only one, if in direct correspondence with myself Shall I not see tbe
sat in the French Assembly.; Nor was his own course offered a reward of £20,000 to "any party or parties over which these unscrupulous knaves are raising such a fulfillment of my expectations in relying upon this eduIn this crisis marked by violence or passion. It is to Ms who, in the judgement of the Board of Admirahty,
howL These same villifiers profess to be followers and cated class of our citizens?
credit that, while conscious ihat he had stood almost should discover or effectually relieve any of tho
A. WINCHELL,
deciplcs of Jefferson. Yet he has declared the same
State Geologist
isolated in tho Bonato; he preserved a wonderful equanimity and moderation of'deportment No man would of Sir JOHX FHAMOM'S expedition, or £10,000 to any sentiment for which they so vilely abuse. Govenor SewANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, September let 1859.
party
who
should
give
such
information
as
would
lead
to
have more heartily rejoiced if the Admiuinistrertioo had
ard, to much stronger terms. In his Notes on Virginia,
Allegan,
Muskegon
and
Traverse
B
a r State Boad.
j ' retraced its false stop, and regretted its continuance in their reliof, or definitely ascertain their fate—should pay
thus declares his opinions:
Two weeks ago'wc mentioned the fact thnt Mr. An•
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; 'tfcioptth of wrong* :
the cost at least of the expedition sent out by Lady
"David 0. Broderick has yielded up his life for a FRAMOU* in 1857, which has returned with the fullest in- "Nothing it more certainly written in the book of drews, on6 of tbe Commissioners of this rood, and Surfate, TITAN THAT THESE n o r m ABE TO BE VRKE; nor it itveyor Mix, with his party, were at that time on the
sacred principle. If Ibe.had surrendered to the blandish• - - - that
•'-< the
' i - two racet, equally free,
cannot
fr , —_
y—- lino of the road near White Lake,readytorecommence
iihmen ta or the Admihistration, he nright today be living formation of tho feto of FRANKLIN and his companions- lett certain
among his numerous friends: -. I t was. only because bo Lady FBAKLI.V has expended all her fortune, amounting live in the tame government. Nature, habit and opin- their survey. Mr: Henderson, another of the Commisrefused to compromise the truth, and to abandon his to£30,000, in tbo search; and the Philadelphia Press ion have drawu indelible lines of distinction between sioners, was hero about that time, nnd left for Lansing,
splemn pledges, that wo are now called upon to mourn proposes that, unless tbe British government pay the them. I t is still in our power to direct tbe process of where he expected to meet Commissioner Edmonds, and
emancipation and deportation peaceably, and in such procure the necessary maps and field notes, when tbey
S s . untimely death. ! Thus has closed a purei beautiful,
, and stainless life. Tins has M e n the great martyr to reward offered, the women of England and the United slow degree as that tho evil will wear off insensibly, and would return and join their party, and vigorously pro*
tbe political .principles pf the campaign of 18561 We States unite in a subscription to raise a' fund for Lady their place be paripattu, filed up with free white labw- Ccute the survey of the road. As yet we have heard
rert. If on the contrarv, it is left toforce itself on, hu- nothing further from the Commissioners, but hop® to see
atk the arch traitor' to tkote principle! i f , tn kit old FRANKLIN'S future support
man nature might shudder at the prospects held up.*'
Messrs. Edmonds and Henderson on their return, and
age, and (n tke runict of Mi life, ke'can fed that kit
MR. BRODKRICK'S WILL.—It is stated by a California Tho existence of an irrepressible conflict between learn from them other important particulars.
kandt are clear, of tke keart t Mood of DAVID C.
We understand that the Commissioners of the other
B EODKRICK f
correspondent of the New York Times, that Mr. Broder- Slavery and Freedom, has been proclaimed by other emState roads for which provision was made by our Legisick left • property variously estimated at from $100,000 inent Democrats, in equally explicit language. Dn A O.
A Free Preaa Lie.
lature at its last session, have already advertised to k t
Brownson,
in
his
discussing
the
annexation
of
Cuba,
in
Tbo Editor of thb Detroit Free Prete, who b toe to $200,000. By his will he gave $15,000 to the Procontracts for building of tbe same, and we hope that the
contracts for the buikliug of this road will be let at the
most unscrupulous liirin tbe State, Ays that tbe " 8tate testant and Catholic Orphan Asylums of San Francisco, his Review says:
" The South is strong if she remains as she is, and docs earliest day possible. Tho coming winter will be a most
Tax this year will be bearly two dollars to each voter."" {he'amoimt to be equally divided. A legacy of $10,000
left to the Hon.-J. C. McKibben, and tbe remainder not attempt to extend slavery beyond its present limit*, favorable time for letting contracts and prosecuting tbe
Now let-qs nail his ear to the wall with a simple fact:
or to acquire new slave territory. Slavery and ike free the work on this road, as tbe lumbering-nusincalaunch
•. Broderick's estate is bequeathed to tbe widow of labor tyitcm are decidedly antagoniitical, and too ex- depressed, laboring'men plenty, and willing to work for
A t the las^ election, Grand Traverse County polled 455
late friend, James EsteD! who was left in very moder- pansion of the one necessarily resists that of the other. low wages, and furnishing business for the unemployed
rotas. The aidbunt of State tax' for this County, as offiC ..
TT.» ^
> *.
»_i
A tJ
tit not. pottible
that tke tlave
tyiten of labor
tkould
laborers through the winter, thus enabling them to proate
circumstances
at
tbe
death
of
her
husband.
cially published in last Peek's HERALD, amounts to
triumph in tkii country, and tke South may at well vide for their families, that might otherwise be destitute,
$147 22—or a fraction less than Ifa'rtytoo ami a kalf
BRODKRICK'S LAST WORDS.—CbL E. D. Baker,' for- give up tke hope of it at once."
would confer.blessing on thousands. •
jm.
tenti to each voter. I Shame on tbe lying variett
When the. cry of hungry men and famBKing wwucu
merly a Member of Congress from Illinois, but now of
This ought to be good authority for Democrats as well
and children came from the counties of Gnmot and
OOMJKO Horn.—Tho Milwaukoe Free Democrat, of a California, delivered on oration over the dead body of as Roman Catholics; but of course tbey will disregard it Isabella, last winter, calling upon the LegislatureforreSenator Broderick, at San Francisco. He gave the fol- and continue to exhibit their own inconsistency by repu- lief, they disclaimed being paupers or beggars, but tbey
recent date, has tbe f l o w i n g paragraph:
diating their sentiments upon this subject white they ex- said, "give us work, and we will repay you aU." 'Tbeir
. Hon. E. M; MAC6RAW, our trustworthy and efficient lowing as the last words of the deceased:
" B u t it is not by thi$ standard that he is to be jui
State Prison Commissioner, paid us a visit this moroing,
press the most unlimited admiration for them as Demo- money was invested in improvements on new %rmi In a
spareely settled region; tbeir crops had failed, and they
,aad,informed us %»t he haa iust purchased a farm near He was a public man, and his memory demands a p
crats. Nor will the opinion of the Father of his Country were suffering with hunger. Could those men then have
judgment
What
was
his
public
crime?
The
answer
is
Pontiac, Michigan, land intends to remove thither as soon
as his present term pf officc expires. In this case, Wis- in his own words: ' T H E Y H A V E KILLED ME himself; to the same point be treated witb ady more been furnished with employment peace and plenty would '
, ooosis loseslone onojof bar truest men and best citizens. BECAUSE I W A S OPPOSED TO T H E EXTEN- respect Still we will quote it for tbe benefit of these have reigned, instead of suffering and starvation.
W e feel assured that pur State "Road Commissi oners
Michigan claims EDWARD M. MACGRAW as one of her SION OF SLAVERY A N D A CORRUPT AD- habitual falsifiers. In a tetter to LaFayette, in 1798, he
and State officers will see to it that there shall be no .
MINISTRATION.' Fellow citirens, they are remarkanoblest sons, in whom abides tho soul pHlooor, and he ble words, uttered at a remarkable moment; they involve took precisely the same viewof this matter that Gov. recurrence of such suffering, so long as there are roads to
wfil be most cordially welcomed back to the State of his the history of hi* Senatorial career, and of ita sad and Seward dees. Will they read h?
construct swamp lands to draft, and money or provision
' " I agree with you cordially in vour views inregardto
•atty adoption, by ft host of warm-hearted friends W e Moody, termination."
Ugt
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Report. QC. SIrt.
negro slavery. I have long considered i t a mostaerious ' " "
' are proud to rank ourselves with that number.
Melvin killed his wife at cvu, both socially and naftical, and I "should rejoice in
TBX
GREAT C m R — T h e population of Rome, at tbe
CbQlicotbe,
Ohio,
in
an
altercation,
by
stabbing
her
in
tbe
any
feasible
scheme
u
T
n
l
our
States
of
such
a
burden.
THX T r u s s CAST—The Supreme Court of this State
highest
period
of
its
power,
has
been
estimated at 6,800,
has rendered a decision denying tbe jurisdiction of .the aide with a sharp poker. The poker entered just under The Congress of 1787 adopted an ordinance, which pro- 000. Tbo present population of London, is about 2,800,
hibits tba existence of involuntary servitude in our NorthDarted States Cortt in tbe noted case of Deputy U. S. tbe shoulder-blade, piercing her heart She ran into the westefrfterritory forever. 1 consider i< a trite measure. 000. The entire population of Paris, including that of
Marshal Trier, charged with kflfing Capt Jones, of the street about thirty feet and fell dead. Melvin Is a violent It met witk tke approval and dneut of nearly every all its metropolitan suburbs, is about 1,500,000. That
member from tke Stota more immediately interested of new York, estimated in tbe same way, is 1,100,000,
taif Concord, last fUL He wffl be tried for murder in mm and has repeatedly abused bis wife.
in dove labor. Tke prevailing opinioa tn Virginia
flt Clair county, j
Tbere is a printer in Utica wbo baa j n * finished waftA DnraATB BURGLAR—Mrs. Tynan, of Cincinnatti it against the tpread ofdaveryin our M i Territories
A N D I U R U S T W E SHALL H A V E A CONFEDE- ing six hundred mites before breakfast He commenced
EBCATX or MAYBRK.—Orlow Maybee, the mail robber found a burglar in her house and attempted to di
l>th Ap»il iast aad has walked t r a y morning, brfore
and counterfeiter, who was Postmaster, and Editor of a him, whereupon he fired a pistol at her imd^an into tbe R A C Y OF F R E E STATES."
breakfast from two to ten antes, tbe average being fear
Here are THOXAS JRFTKRSON, the father of tbe Demo- mOn per day, tweotyfive mites per week, attbeteastcalBwaeratiajaper, at lodngton, in this State, has escaped atraet Here be shot Mr. George BaDlnger, who tried to
MiK the Detroit jail, tbroogb tbe aid of a Democratic arrest b i n , but be was finally captured by an officer. cratic party, and GIOBOI WASHINGTON, tbe Father of culatiotL i J e t a T g i E e d b o t h £ f a «
his
Country,
boldly
proclaiming,
one
of
them
more
than
be began.
Mr. Ballinger*s Wound ta a very dangerous one.
pepoty SheriC



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MlCBKU* STAT* AaMCOLTT7*AL SoCTKTT-—The foJlowing are the new officers elect, and the Executive
Dewed obligations t o our Board of the State Agricultural Society for the ensuing
«terUag Wend, CHARLES H . BOLD EX, Esq., foe h t e De- year:
t r o i t papers, sad especially so for a list of fourteen new
President—Henckiah
G. Wells, Kalamazoo county.
Secretary—Robert
F . Johnstone, Wayne county. •
aub&cribcre for the second volume of the HERALD, from
Executive Committee—E. N . W i k o x , Wayne Co.;
• North p o r t
J . B. Crippen, B u n c h Co.; E. H . Thompson, Genesee
QMAXD TBATZMS A m j * — J o h n GarLwd has presented Co.; Horace Welch, Washtenaw Co.; Frederick Fowler,
v» with some-choice apples froth his orchard on the P e n - Hillsdale Co.; George K . Johnson, Kent Co.; Charles
Dickey, Calhoun Co.; J a m e s C f B i r n e y , Bay C a
insula. Thoao who do not believe t h a t this is a fruit
County ooght t o see them.
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A x OrreBT.—California, by the act of a pro-slavery
asassin will send t o Washington a pro-slavery Senator.
T h e schooner Perry Hannak, C a p t Canfield, arrived
from Chicago on Wednesday morning. This is the first Ohio, by the peaceful votes of her intelligent citizens will
send a true Republican to oppose him.
arrival we have had froni that jjort in 18 days, the vessels
taring all Men detained by thia late severe gales. She
LA MOUNTAINS BALLOON.—The lost balloon of L a
b r o u g h t no late paper* .
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Mountain is stated t o have been found in the forests of
Canada. I t was much damaged, b a t not so severely that
I t Is bard work to manufacture a local item in this
it cannot be repaired at a comparatively small expense.
town wjthout drawing largely on the imagination for a
baas, tckick tee tuner do. Everything goes on quietly
THE GREAT EASTERN.—The correspondent of the N .
and systematically, and the j&oplo are all sober,, heakhy, Y . Times, who writes from on board the Great Eastern,
virtuous and happy.
says that very grave doubts are expressed as t o whether
T h e Chicago Democrat reports that J o h n A . Wash- she will make the trip to Portland t h i s Fall or W i n t e r .
ingtnn h;n • suspended.' I t was stated so mo time pince
that he bad invested #175,000 of the money he had received for the bones of "his great ancestor, and the canes
•nlfpn from the estate after it had been sold to the American ladies, in comer lots in Chicago. Tho presumption
was t h a t he had paid over the cash for them. B u t it
secms/that bq b a d given his notes, and that they have
gone t o protest in that city."
LUMBERING.—The Grand Rapids Eagle says that J . L.
Ely, one of the boat business men in tho Valley City, has
recently entered into a contrafct with the Lana'ngburg
Company, to furnish saw logs to the Blendon Lumber
Company, at their nlHls; which, at the rate of 6,000,000
to 8,000,000 (bet p e r year, wilt require from three to
fiTB years to fill Mr. E l y is liow fairly engaged in the
work—having some forty hands employed.

DEATH or AN INDIAN CHIEF.—The Outonagon Miner
records the death of CONDEACON, the oldest Chief of the
Ontonagon tribe of Indians. H e was nearly ooo hundred
years old.
DEATH o r GEN. BTBTX$R.—Gen. P e t e r J . Stryker died
at Somervilk}, N . J . on ^be 19th ult, aged 94 years. H e
was a wagon boy in the Revolution, under Gen. Wayne.
NEBRASKA . ELECTION.—Daily, Republican, is elected
Delegate to Congress, over Estabrook; Democrat, by 48
majority.
The Steamer Islander is reported to have been wrecked
on Lake H u r o n Her crew and passengers have been
Bared.
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Recent advices t r o m Nebraska, report the prevalence
of a terrible mAhtday among tho Omaha Indians. Numbers are dyiog dsily.

, D*ATB o r A BUKD PBBACHKK.—Tho veueruble Bo v.
Tho celebrated Jo h n Calhoun, president of the LecompSamuel WiDard, D . D., of DoerSeld, Mass., died in that
town on the 8th ult, in the 83d yoar of his ago. ( F o r ton Constitutional Convention, died on the 13th, u l t , at
,
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half a century he has boon a j most acccptablopreacher S t Joseph, Mo.
and belovod pastor. F o r aboht forty years tho deceased
T h e Grand Trunk Railway of Canada is discarding all
had been blind. I f o gnuluat<}<l at Harvard.CoDcgte. in
wooden bridges, and substituting iron ones.
1803, and was the class-mate'of the famous Dr. P a j i p o ,
Elder Knapp, the famous Baptist revivalist, has been
the late Dr. Asa Eaton, and others widely known.
engaged to labor in Boetop during the coming Winter.
THE WHOLE STORT.—A roturood P i k e ' s Peak wagon
Lady Franklin has/ spent all her fortuno in Artie repassed our office, says the D d Moines Citizen, a Tew days
searches. She is in tbo South of France in ill health.
since, with these words rudely daubed on the cover:
"Fizzle—ask no questions." T h a t told• tho whole
A boy in Syracuse has been arrested on a chargo of
story as woll as i t could be told in half an hour, and saved petit larceny, for Mealing a ride on the cars.
the time of the travelers, who'felt that they had already
MACKINAC HERALD.—The publication of this paper
wasted too much.
has been suspended for want of adequate s u p p o r t '
A x ANCIENT LOTHARIO-—A verdict of $250 has just
Mr. Mason, U. 8. Minister t o France, is dead. H e
been recovored against a wefilthy farmor living , in the
south part of C a y u g a ^ o u n t y , N e w York, for assult and died suddenly, in P a r i s , of apoplexy.
batterry with.intent to commit a rape. T h e plaintiff i s a
A FCLL HOOHE.—Ninety-one families reside in ono
very respectable young lady, 18 years of age, and the house, (No. 40 Mott streect,) New Y o r k City.
defendant is warmed with I t h e blood of seventy-five
Kossuth has returned to England.
winters!
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SINGULAR PHENOMENA.—A Canada paper notices the
fact that ddring .the past a % weeks the waters of Lake
Ontario have fallen not less than 18 inches. A t the same
time a goofl deal of rain has fallon, and the water in the
river and lakes t o the west has risen considerably. T h e
solution of tho phenomonod vUuId bo interesting.

X T O T I C E i s HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE THE UN1.1 dersigned Cbmmiuiioneni appointed by the Probate
Court in and for the County of Mani»tee, in the State of
Michigan, will meet at the house of William Magill, in the
township of Manistee, In said coanty, on the first Saturday of
December nest, at 1 o'clock P. M., to settle and audit the
aceounU and debts that will be'presented against the Estate
of JOSEPH SSIITH, deceased. Also will meei for the same
purpose on the Dial Saturday, at 2 o'clock P. J£, at the same
. CHANGE or OF/ICEKS.—Mr. C. M. Davidson, lately place, In the following mouths, to wit: February, April and
July, 38th, which Is the time allowed by law.
Cashier of tbo Farmers apd Mechanic's Bank, has been
Given under tar hands at Manistee, this 37th day of SepWILLIAM MAOILL, >
elected Cashier of the Peninduky Bank, in tbo place of tember, 1859.
V
M
SAMUEL POTTHt, J 0 . » O l « i ™ . » .
M r . H H Brown, resigned/ Mr. N . P . Stewart, has
resigned his position as » JHrector of the Peninsular
Bank.
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S E W GOODS.

T h e latest arrival from California represents that tho
chief toptd*of discussion in S*n Francisco, is the succession t o Senator Brodferick. I Denver, the murderer of
G f l b « t , and late G o t e r n o r of Kansas and the renegade
Weller, are said t o ' b e the prominent candidates.

WE HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Goods, Groceries,
AND

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P R O V I S I O N S ,

F o u r fugitive slavesj^ere Overtaken on the borders of
We ever brought to this market; which we will be hippy to
Missouri, b y a band of mciunted slave catchers. T h e
offer at such prieeaaawlllaccord reasonably with the TIMES.
d a r e s made ffght with their ifists, broke through tho ranks
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
fit their pursaera, and rah. tThree escaped; b u t one was
Traverse C\£,Nor-18,1858.
n!9tf
-killed. .
:
T h e whote^nnmber of votes in the Charleston' Democratic Coavontio^ will be 606, of which 404, or twothirds wffl.be necessaJy for a choice of Presidential. can!
didate.
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Season Arrangement

GRAND TRAVERSE AND GRAND HAVEN.
THE 8PLENDID FAST SAILING SCHOONER

H_ C . V A N R A A L T E ,

K i j r r Corannr.—Tho assessed v o l u t i o n of property in
;
. C A P T . O. E V A N 8 ,
KentHkmnty, Michigan, is •7,120,08&—an increase over T T T I L L RON BETWEEN G R A N D T R A V E R S E AND
last year of $131,119. The, valuation of Grand Rapids is T V GRAND HAVEN duriac the seasoa of 1859, touching
at Traverse City, Elk Rapids, North port, Manistee and Mus$2:808,709—en increase ov*r last year of $11,023.
kegon. The schooner is a stout and substantial boat of 50
tons burthen, and. has been fitted up expressly for carrying
A correspondent at Lawrence says that the majority families with tite^r furniture, provisions. Cattle, Ac.
For'freight or passage apply to the Captain
on board.
f b r t h e adoption of the new State Constitution will reach
r
J a n e 34,1869.
K
<1,000. T h e election for S t i t e Officers, under the Constitution, will take place on th6"$th of December.
The subscriber offers for a s k a variety of engrafted
Abijah Smith and & D . poster have beetT fgamlnatod
a t Kalamazoo before aTJ. S. Commis-ioner for fraudulently
Trees and Cherry Trees.
•oMaiuing land warrants, and held to bajl in t M sum of
A fine lot of Seedling fyucH T**xs, three years old, which
U J K W t o answer.
will be aold cheap.
Also,Ccaaaiita,OoQSiaEBaiES, Ac.; all in good condition,
U R. SMITH.
Archbishop Hughes, who i#mxHi to g o t o Washington Tgoodaiae. and healtby.
flk Rapids, Now.«.i858.
nMy
t o oaasecrate a church, has M e n invited by the President
R O U N D S St I. A NO D O N ' S
to make his home in the W h i t e H o u s e s o long as he may
remain^ the capital
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F R U I T TREES.

ADVERTISING AGENCY,

M m JULittleton of C l a * .dounty, V a , died some
tfme since, k a v i n g a wffl injwhijh tbe gave freedom to'
"tier ibcne.
H e r children are attempting to break the wQl
i n order t h a t the slaves may pass t o them as property.

155 R a a d o l p h S t r e e t , C h i c a g o , I I I .

EXTRAORDINARY BALE OF
J E W E L R Y ! '

CONSUMPTIOK CUBED 1
DR. C H U R C H I L L ' * DISCOVERY.

A fine G O L D P E N C I L with G O L D P E N

G O L D L O C K E T for ®5,

A n d a P R E S u U M to eacli p u r c h a s e r w o r t h

S 2 T O S a O O l

HYPOPHOSPHJTES

of L I M E a a d S O D A ,
Originally discovered aad prescribed by Dr. J . F. Cacacnru.
of Pari* aS a Specific Remedy for >
F T E R T W O T E A R S ' PROFITABLE EXPERIence in our present mode of disposing of our .Jewelry,
Ac., and from the oniverssl satisfaction given to all who have
patronized our house, we take pleasure in saying that we Sow
conaider our business raiKLY and raaMaNEXTLT.established. r p H E EXTRAORDINARY RE8CLT8 OBTAINED IN ALL
We wish It understood that thia is No LOTTEUY, but a fair , JL the stages or. Pulmonary Disease by Dr. Churchill's aaw
and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser gets the. value Treatment—the HYPOPHOSPH1TE8 OP LIMB AND SODA
of his or her money In a G o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l l P e n —removes all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value ef
a t t a c h e d , or a Gold L o c k e t , worth $5 each, which — this Discovery. Consumption is no longer to be regarded a*
an incurable malady.
Many hundreds of physiciana have already adopted this
treatment with almost invariable succeas. Let no Consumptive delsy a moment to try it. It is tbeir last hope!
Dr. Churchill says:
" I s m anxious that the HvrorHOsruiTas should be brought,
—i speedily ss possible, Into universal use, aa I xspw that they
We propose to let a person know what Premium he will re- will prove not only as sure a Remedy In Consumption ss Quiceive before sending his money. Any Lady or Gentleman nine is in Intermittent Feter, but also as effectual a Preservadesiring one of the above articles, can first send us their
nam«- and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and
Pen, or Locket, Trnd we will make their selection, and Inform
them by return msil whst premium they are entitled to. They
can then have the privilege of sending for. It If they choose.
my Diapensary, during the past year, elebt have completely
Onr Premiums sre distributed in a fafr and honorable man* recovered, eight have died, and six sre still under treatment.
- sr, and ss soon as the name of the purchaser la received Such a result Is altogether unparalleled In t^e annals of mediwith the $5, his Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket cine.'*
'
and Premium, are put up in a safe manner, and sent to the
V This Remedy Is the most powerful Generator of Blood
owner by mail, free or postage. Onr plan, from long experirn, and is eoually efficacious Ip. all forma of DebUitj,
ence in the above business, has giren general satisfaction, aa
ma, Bronchitis, Nervoos Diseases^ Qhloroala, Dyspepsis,
each purchaser con sell or trade the above articles for all they
whatever dependa on deficient vitality of the system.
cost him, and retain the premium gratia.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send na is put up in large bottles with the following words blown la
leir money in advance, they can rely npon being as fairly the glass: " D*. J. F. CBCSCHILL'S Yrroruo*rnrrs* or L i a *
salt with ss though they hsd made previous application.
AND SODA. J. WiacuxsTsa, NEW YOBS." Each bottle has
And if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase, and an also, a FAC-SIXILE signature.
unbiassed person competent to Judge says the articles are not
jar- No other can be relied on as the pure Hypophoauhltes.
worth more than the money paid lor them, and In some cases Unlcssperfectly pure, they are hot only useless, but positively
TKN, or even FORTY limes the amount, let aOch person re- injurious. No IKON or other drug should be combined with
turn the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
them,
or taken at (he same time.
But some will1 ask (aa many have,) how' can we afford to.
Price $2 00, or three bottleafor *5 00, with full diree„ive so much for so little money? In answer, we say, that all
ons for use. A liberal discount to physiciana and the trade.
who sre acquainted with the Jewelry business know that The D a r S*LTS ftirnished to the prolession. Single bottles
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail in concentrated solution sent by msil, when specially ordered.
store upon which there is not a profit of from. 100 to 400 per Sold wholesale and retail at the Bole General Depot in the U.
?r cent on manufacturers' prices.
8. 43 John street Let no onfr deceive you, but purchase and
We being Agents for the Manufacturers, have adopted this
plan of disposing of our good*, rather than selling to Conntry Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty of collecting
ir bills.
By this arrangement, we bring the purchaser lu direct communication with the manufacturer, and the profits that are
Let J M <
made by the dozen hands through which Jewelry hss to pass, one delay, for time Is precious in so fatal a malady as Conwe give to the purchaser In Premiums, as sbove stated.
sumption. Addreas, ,
_ j J. WUCCHESTEB,
We therefore offer the following inducement to persona
acting aa Agents for us:—
Any person sending us $25 for our'goods, will receive a
Pencil and' Pen, and Premium, or Locket'and Premium," free.
For further Inducements, see Circular.
Among our Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies and
E V E R A N D A G U B , FROM WHICH MANKIND SUPGentlemen, snch as
rer, over a large part or the globe, ia the ooi>ae»|ucnce of
a dlsessed action oT the system. Induced by the poisonous
mlssm or vegetsble decay. This exhalation ia evolved by the
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
action or solar heat on wet soil,shd rises with the wstcry vsGOLD SHIRT STUDS—plain and with settinga; GOLD SCABS por from it. While the sun is below the horizon this \spor
PISS—new style; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond
lingers near the earth's surtsce, and the vlryut is fcken with it
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
through the 1 tings into tho blood. There it acta ss an irritating poison on the internal vis«er» and excreting organs of
FOR LADIES,
We have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone the btfdy. The liver becomes torpid and rails to secrete not
only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Rinirs, Gold
virus and the bile accumulate In the circulation, and produce
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
violent constitutional diaorder. The apleen,* the kidneys and
.Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
ALSO—llanos, Melodeons, Mnsical Boxes, Accordeons, Ac. the stomach sympathise with the liver, aad become disordered
also. Flnslly, the lnstlnet of our organism, aa if In an atUnexceptional References given whenever required.
tempt to expel the noxioua fusion, concentrates the whole
AGENTS WANTED for every part of the Country.
N, B-—In sending your names, write the State, County and blood or the body in the Internal excretories to force them
to cast it ouk The blood leaves the surface, and rushca to
Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried.
the central organs with congestive violence. This Is the
ADDRESS,
ANGLE A CO.,
102 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) CUILL. But in this effort It fails. Then the FEVEB follows,
in which the blood leaves the central organs and rushes to
48
.New York.
the surfsce, as ir In another effort to expel the Irritating
poison through that Other great excretory—the skin. In thia
also H rails, and the system sbandons the attempt exhausted,
and waits for the recovery of strength.to repeat the boneless
effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of Fever
T H E R E P P B I . T C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OP WASH- and Agoe. Such constitutional disorder will of course underJL lNGTON arc having prepared and published a series of mine the health If Iris not removed.
We have labored to find, and have round, an antidote.
Political Tracts, under the supervision of, the Congressional
A r « * i A m Core,
Republican Executive Committee, which It is earnestly hoped
the friends of the Republican cause will take Immediate which neutralizes thia malarious poison in the blood, and
stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should,
steps to have put In general circulation. *
They arc furnished at the cheap rato of seventy-five cents Jo It does, cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certulnty.
And it does more, or rather does what Is of more service to
per hundred copies, free or postage.
those subject to this inaction. If taken in scsson it expels
The following tracis have already been published:
it from the system as it is absorbed, aad thus kev ps those who
Tract No. 1. HOW WE ARE GOVERNED.—Being
pose or the Frauds and -Expenditures of the present use it free from its attacks; keeps the systen In health though
exposed to the di«esse. Consequently It not only c u m , but
Administration for party purposes.
protects from, the great variety of affections which are IMuTract No. 2. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.—Being a
ced by this malignant Influence, such as Remittent Ferer, Chill
plcte analysis or the votes on the Homestead BllL
Tract No. 3. THE ATTITUDE OF NATIONAL PARTIES Fever, Dumh, or Masked Ague, Periodical H'adathe, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, BhenmuUxm, Goat,
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Tract No. 4. TilE SLAVE TRADE—Showing that the pro- Blindness, Toothsche,Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, P«it>iU:tlo»i,
ceedings and debates during tho last session or the late Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysteric*, Colic, Psialyals,
and
Painful Affections or the 8tomach snd Bowels, all of.
Congress indicate a most marked deterioration ot moral
sentiment at the Sonth In respect to the African Slave which, when arising from this canse, will be found to assame
Trade, and are fearfully ominous of the near approach of more or less the Intermittent type. This "Ague Cure" res
moves
the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease.
the time when, at any rate in the Guir States, that hitherto
This It accompllsbea by stimulating the excretories t<
universally reprobated traffic will-be as heartily sustained
l the virus from the system; and these organs by d e | . . . «
as is the institution or slavery itseir
come
habited to do this their office of their own accords—
ract No. 5. OVERLAND ROUTES
Hence arises whst we term acclimation. Time msy accomTHE BUTTERF1ELD CONTRACT.
Trail No. fi. OPPOSITION OF THE SOUTH TOTHE DE- plish the same end, but often life 1s not long enough, or is
VELOPMENT OK OREGON AND OF WASHINGTON sacrificed in the sttempt, while this "Ague Cure " does It at
once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OF THE WEST.
Is a surer ss well as fcaftr remedy lor the whole class of disIn t h e G e r m a n L a n g u a g e .
Tract No. 2. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.—$1.50 per 100 eases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any
other which has been discovered; and It baa Still another
copies.
important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap
All orders should be addressed to
i well aa good.
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price Ono
Secretary National Republican Association.
Dollar per bottle.
Aya*a Cherry P e c t o r a l .
P R O R A T E NOTICE.
has won for itself Bueh a renown for the cure of every variety
STATE O F MICHIGAN, i „
of Throat and Lung Complaint, that It ia entireW.nno»ctsaaiy
COUNTY OF MANISTEE
T A S E S S I O N O F T H E P R O B A T E C O U R T for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wheievcr it haa
lor said County holden at the Probate Office in the vil- been employed. As It haa long been In constant use through.
lage ofManlstee,on Monday,the twenty-sixth day of September
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty- its quality is kept u p uJ
nine, Present, HENBY 8. UDELL, Circuit Court Commissioner may be relied on t o- do for their relief all It has ever bi
lor said County and Acting Judge or Probate. In the matter found to d a
_
A r c ' s Cathartic Puis,
of the Estate of PRANCIS BARRETT, deceased.
o r Oil
all lthe
u e purpoBCAUl
purposes ofl al Purgative
u i g w i o « Medicine;
n u b u c i for\.Costive
y.-mrmw,
On reading and filing tho petition, duly verified, of John rFor
Canfield, praying that he may be appointed Administrator for the cure .of Dyspepsia; for Jaundice; for the care of Indigestion;'for Headache; for the cure of Dysentery; foraPouJ
of the estate ot said deceased;
Stomach; for the pure.of Erysipelas; for the Pile*; for the
Thereupon it is Ordered that M o n d a y , t h e
core of ScroMa; for all Scrofkloua Complaints; for the euro
d a y o f N o v e m b e r next, at nine o'clock in the ioren
of Rheumatism; for Diseaaea of the Skin; for the cut* of
be assigned for the hearing or said petition, and that
heirs at law or said deceased, and all other persons Interested Liver Complaint; for Dropsy| for the cure of Tertwr. Tumors
In said estate, are required to appear at a session or said and Salt Rheum; for Worms; for the cure of Goat; fora DinCourt then to be holden at the Probate Office in Msnistee, ner Pill; for the cure of Neuralgia; for purifflpg tbe blood.
and show cause, ir any there be, why the prayer of the pet h e . pleasantly, and they are the b e 4 aperient in the world
titioner should not be granted.
And it la further ordered, that said petitioner give notice ror all the purpoaea of a family phy^e.
Price 25 cents per Box; Six BOESS far One Dollar.
to all persons interested In said estate, or the pendency of
said petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of
Great numbers or Clergymen!"Physiciana, Statesmen, and
this order to be published ia the - Grand T r a v e l * Herald,"
a newspaper printed in Grand Traverse County^and clfea- eminent personage*, bavn (ant their names to certify th» unlsting in said County of Manistee, three successive weeks paralleled usefulness these reiaediens, but our space here
wffl not permit t h - insertion of them. The Agents,below
prior to said day of hearing.
named furnish r n t l s our American Almanac In wl.lch they
(A true copy.) *
HENRY a UDELL,
Circuit Ceart Commissioner snd
are given;, also *tth fiolldeseriptfonaof ths above complaints,
.and the tre%i**ept that should be followed for their cure.
octl4-4t
Acting Judge of Probate.

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CONSUMPTION!

N o IVIoney R i s k e d !

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GwlkflMis' Godl and Silver Watdifs, GoW Vet and Guard daks

Now is the Time to Circulate
Documents.

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T
L H C R D * C O ~ Detroit, Michigan, Produce and
Do tw» be pet o * by unprincipled M e n with other nw
e l • Shipping Merchants, Agenta snd Consignees for the fol- parattoas they make more profit on. The sick waM the. best
lowing Lines:—AXEKICAS T u a u s r o w a r w u CourAKT. Capi008. WESTEKN TnaxaroBTATiON COWTAXT, Capital
A n d tfc{ N E W YOKE CEXTAL R . R . CO.

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^TrrYAWiOTTE ROLLING Mn.I. CO., k A a x d w

rn

•' fefc Iiake. Superior Bar i r o n sold by the Company, fe all
made' from Charcoal P i g , an H i far better t h a n the I r o n tnade
front-Hard Coal, and t h e i r L*ik« Superior H e r c h a n t l r o * . is
Vie dhly f r o n sold b t U u Biarkct'tUat i* m a d e l u tiilvuirtnaer.
, Their Merchant S c r a p I r o n i s a l l made f r o m w l e r t c d . S c r a p
a n d will bear comparison with die best I r o n madev in the

The charm of r i n t a r n v d w i t h e r e d . m r
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V W M M M A I K R . ' ' sa «•»; I .-HU
In M r d n I P o M * o A o f ^ I * c k e a f d s t o n c .

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tfdebwi^-plate
had rtMdy gold a t . n e e d ;
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n i g h t welt Bailee

of p r i c e ;

W y a n d o t t e R o l l i n g Mill Company and Kuroka Iron Con) pi-.

wMw^^jllteiwpui^ryni»l>>gM.y^yy^ :i
ill i lAMWjyi'W.frwgfct. of hygoiwwroog,
.

Manufactured m m also given I n e x c h a n g e f o r good Scrap
Iron.' ;
Call a n d see o r address

WM. H. ZABRIBKTE. Secretary.

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. v W o d i f be.wailed< too lftte, at his d y i n g noar. .

S t o r e corner,Woodward Avenue a n d Congress-st.

!"/' BOalde t h e bed of f ^ l m S i r J o h n —
" - TlM q u a i n t old faded b e d of state.
*
W h e w In (he centuries dead and sfdno
. ' ^ R a d e l e p t g r a y heads with a diadems w e i g h t —
' Beside his hed, a n d h e a r at hand
Ttt-hl»'ea*y cbolrf of oaken wood,
, Fastened and Wrapped w i t h b a r and band,
;
'A b o g e black'CM ket e v e r s t o o d .

T B O W F O l D l f D f e Y . — T H E UXDERSIONED ARE PBEJ c l p s r e d t o f u r n i s h . a t s h o r t notice, Stationary Eoglnes, Hill
Gearing, W a r e h o u s e Hoisting Apparatus, and sll varieties of
Iron Work. Repair w o r k on Propellers, Steamers and Saw
MiTls, executed promptly and thoroughly. Csstlngs—evsry
f P A T E N T LEdescription.
——
»>y>erior W a s h e s are made by the
I j
|BRAa« FOUNDRY.
,•
We are prepared t o execute o r d e r s of a n y slse fi>r Bras* a n d aid of nert- and orlglifal machlnen*, expressly designed to secure, with a low pslce. a tine, i-nbsta^Jia], durable a n d uniformly reliable tlino keeper. T h e movements are new in
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotives Construction, and are pronuunccd by the h i g h e s t authorities
to be faultless in principle anil quality, and have been proved
a n d Wills, Bells for F a c t o r i e s S t e s m e r s a n d Locomotives,
by the most e x a c t i n g testa to lie reliable -and unfailing in Acd e r e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds.
tion. These watches are manufactured e n t i r e l y - f r o n l the
crude loateriAls, in a single establishment, by-cuuncctcil a n d
IRON RAILING A N D VERANDAHS.
u n l f o h n proces?e«—the m t n n f a c t o r ) - lieing organized upon
.We are p r e p a r e d t o e x e c u t e a l l ' o r d e r s f o t J r o n Raili-ig for
P r i v a t e l i u i l d i o g s Churches, P u w i o S q u a r e i ^ u i d f o r Gemote- the same systfcm t h a t has been adopted in the production of
t h e nnequaled A m e r i c a n jlre-arm* which enables us t o pror y Lota.
.2®- C o m e r of F i f t h and Woodbridg<*rts., opposite Machine d u c e a movement at ane-lialf the price of any foreign movem e n t of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect
S h o p ° f Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
performance, for ten years, of every w a t c h manufactured By us.
n3
JACKSON A WILEY.
All'foreign watches are made by hand, the American watchi being the only ones made by maciiitiery upon a nulforht
H ^ O B A N K E R S , LAND A G E N T S AND BUSINESS MEN.
X J . Sage A BonV, Man Publishers, Stationers, E n g r a v e r s system througliouL Neariy^aU hand-mndu watches iire deand I J t h o g r a p b e n , 209, Main Street, Buffalo, X. V., over Sage's fisctive, a n d are continually g e t t i n g out of order. I n m a n y
parts
of the c o u n t r y Jt' is impossible t o find good watch-rePiano Room.
pairer^. a n d watch r e p a i r i n g is always unoerViin and expenWc ai
sive. The introduction.of American watches disposes of this
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difficulty,
a n d country merchants, as.well as watch d e a l e r s
•stalifiabment in t h e country. C o m b i n i n g all the different
b r i n c h e * of Steel, Copper and Stone E n g r a v i n g , a* well as can keep watches as a p a r t ' o f their hilscetlaneous'stock,.and
Crayon Work of the Uneat description, wc guarantee satis/ac- t h u s supply their customers with a new staplo, which may bo
used
as
any
other article, w i t h o u t ihystery or bnmbug, Sold
tion all caaes.
P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n paid to Bank a n d Commercial work, by-the trade generally, a n d by BOBBINS & APITJETOS,
n3
. G e n e r a l A g e n t s 16 i l a i d e n Lane, N. Y.
such as Checks, D r a f ts , Notes, .CertificaU's of Deposit anil
Stock, CouponiBondu Letter, Note a n d Dill Hcails, E n v e l o p e s
m A G N I F I C E N t W O R K —MII.ES S f A N D I S H J L
&c. Mapa, Portrait*. Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
LUSTRA ! EI)—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m original
printed in-the moat delicate colors by a new process.
drawings, by J o h n W. Eliningcr, illustrative of the Coftrtmilp
: F o r the convenience of t h e business c o m m u n ity in tills viof Miles S t i n d i s h , by l l e p t j - W. Lougfellotr. T h e r e wljl be
cinity, we have established an agency with Mr. Jolin W.
e i g h t or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of the most exquisite characGreen, at the'office of the D e t r o i t Daily Advertiser, 211' Jefter, cM-cuted hv Brady, with interseeted cream-colored l e a v e s
fcrson'Avenue.
* n3
J . SAGE A SOX'S.
Ceontnining t h e descriptive text,) the whole t o b e b o u n d , i n
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled a n d gilt e d g e s . '
T J O O T 8 , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLEEarly orders are solicited, as the slow p r o c c s * of p r e p a r i n g
J D SALE ONLY.—We have received f r o m the Manufactur e r s about 1,000 cases BOOTS. S H O E S A N D RUBBERS, of all the P h o t o g r a p h s (nothing b e i n g done in cloudy weather) will
the desirable kinds, a n d bjtve also on h a n d a few thousand p r e v e n t t h o immediate Issue of a second edition, a n d col
quently only those o r d e r e d in advance can I m p r o v i s e d .
..
pairs Of o n r own manufacture.
P r i c e Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen a n d subscriptions
Wo shall c o n tin u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e tvpd to receive almost
daily additions—»o as to k e e p o u r stock-at all times large and received, at nvy store.
complete- Confining ourselves to. the J o b b i n g trade exclu13
.
.
.
sively, we can oiler facilities uucqualed in .Detroit, a t '23
Woodward Avenue.
H. P . BALDWIN & CO.
Detroit, Nov. 1, U:>H. .
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N o friend of h i » - r t f c y . w e r e f a r a n d few—
Had o * * r s * e n U n o p e n e d l i d ; »
Not even t h i t o n g u e of ft sunrant, ki
. W h a t tWng of wealth the o w k e t hid.
ii*JSg» n u a o n t f t h s t a i d c a * o f n l g h t ,
i
I j w ^ d . w c r e window a n d door
I t o p e a e d . t o the.old man 1 * night;
• r r . : , i 4 M w * » a rfmOr—nothing more,
fl'.d'
a n d keen,
A n d m i n d * w k h j & b M impatient swelled;
^ t ^ c o n l d , V h 6 * B ' f c t t * o f imyrtery mean?
• ' W h a t r.nnld t » tfWAwIth thn nn«Mtt bi>M»
Kcmejjiot'l, all, TT n a m befall,

i* !VM' "J!>•»
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HMtftmMiifili',.

.«"•(*!»'rawafHUrtia in» bridal wine.

Bottle giant gem, like'that w h i c h b o u g h t
T h e half i)f a r t t l m ' l p H m o u r t day,
Mlrlit heye, beyond temptation's thought,
Be hidden in aafetVi w h o could say?

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S i r J o h n w a s dead. Then needy heirs
Followed olose and thick behind his bier,
Blending d i s g u s t at t h e teUioaa p r a y e r
inWi
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t-i<»^lo*ing'tb«vaaIt f o r bis mouldering r e s t When r u n g the eMsM-—opening w i d e •
T h a t Stran ge old guarded t r e a s u r e chest.

W h a t found they? ^ P a c e s ' darkened a n d frowacdi,
- A n d c o r s e t smothered u n d e r t h e breath,
Aa the heavy lid was a t b w t unbound,
, . 1 / f w j A n d t b o heir* (Stpectant looked beneath.
N o t an acrc—not a b a n q u e t more
! f I Would all the wealth of t h e casket b n y !
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< No wonder Uwiif facda t h i s anger wore—
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W h a t found they
t o p , a n d whip, a n d tall..-'
And knife, and^oord—each veriest4oy
T h a t make*, t h r o « t f h y e a r s of child hood. all
T h o ' j a ^ r r o i r l l r t ^ o f t h e bright-eyed boy!
F d r thtrQr Team tliat lonely -nian 1
H a d held, oh, djeirer t h a n h o n o r s woa,
Than Uie wealth that i n t o his t o l f t r s ran—

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Oh,'human love! Oh, h u m a n g r i e f l
Yo make your placcs wide a n d f a r ! r.; 6.<.
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• Yfc rtstle in e v e r y withered leaf,
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Ih t h e coldest lire n u y r i a o some wall,

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'.Oijce, two,ttiln{flbfa drthe tSospM v^reeonfermng on
V^ell," said.jjjo'old dfyine, waving worm, "you oro
rtiining yourself by writing yonr sermons and tending
'tbera offi ..'Your co^gtCMifion cannot bocome interested
'Wyour preaching, and jF^ou Wftrc callcd npbn to preadi
uneipqctcdlv, uxuesa you cbuld get hold of an old aermoD,
you would be completely coafuwd."/
(w'Thfe yonogdlvine used all his eloquence but in vain, to
• convinqe the old. gentlehieo that the 'written- sermon « . ( pftased h ^ own tH6ugl^ M^
and ifcslldfl upon,
, M coojd preach qxtwiporaneoualy.'
i.i J " As wc nroof the aorno faith;" said the young minister,
5 " W H ^ y o a f c y n * M r t B a b b « t h m o r n i n g . OnMccnding the pulpit yoa ckn_hjnd me' k tfflrt from 'any part- bf
-the Bible, aud i Will convioco. you that I can preach
. without having looked «t tie'text boforo I stood up.—
•tUfcewiae, I must be alkiwCd the same privilege
with yon,
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' ' ' The Ideajsoeiped t^ fle^W the Old, gentlemen/and U
was jramedta^y agjeeoipon.- . ; hi
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»M T h e Mowing SaJ)hkth,: on mounting'the pulpit, his
Mnjortftother handed «im s>sHp of papcron which was
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Written: v'A^d
• — - i fho «ss '0pened h n mouth Land yspoke;'
j-ry
from ^hich ht"preach|£i'>.gl6riou8 gennon, eliaining tho
•ttantionof his delighted hearers, and ebaraii^ his old
fHeod with his eloqoetce.
• , l a the afternoon,' thd yrnmg brother, who was sitting
below the mdpit, . homlcd nij ""Blip. After rising and
7 A)jp«"« the jBiDle, the; old man looking sadly around—
T ".Am 1 not,.thine ae^?" Pausing a few minutea, he run
•;iaa fingers through hja hair, strairhteoed his collar, blew
his noee like thelast triimpct, ana read akrad— u Apj ; I
t » t thirx*as$r Another
in which a deadly silcnce
reigned. A f ^ r , pending ^ . j f h W .Unic—" Am I not
thine asa?"-he looked over-'the pulpit at his friend,
<i> a doleftd yoieej 8aid^-" f ttia*r l am brother."
rognrded

H o u s e s Puldie B u i l d i n g s V i l l a g e s T o w n s Ac.—Patented
August, 1838.—'The principle of tiw invcntiou consists in th#
peculiar c o n s t r n c t j o n of the Returt.' whereby Gas is most
quickly, easily and economically generated froifi Rosin, Oil.
Tallow* a n d refuse G * " """
about eighty ccnUt, a>
nary coal Gas.
A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s a t th* h a n d s of tha inventor,
who has had m a y e a r s experience in Gas manufacturing, as
well as hy ourselves a n d others, has placed t h e invention beyond all d o u b t of its practicability. The p u b l i c may bo confidently ssstired that it is at once the most simple a n d useful
of a n y t h i n g of t h e kind e v e r before ctjfestructcd. '
The p r e w n t object of the proprietors i s t o dispose of, city,
'county and:«tate R i g h t s on the most favorable t e r m s a n d t o
Immediately i n t r o d u c e the w o r t u i n t o gea^ral W V . . .
W o r k s f r o m 100 feet capacity a n d u p w a r d s are' n'ow itr
readiness b y DUDLEY A HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r s Detroit,
a s Well as every t h i n g connected with the ~Sun-Light Gas
Works*" which will be supplied by t h e n at all 'tlie principal
rinfnfa
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nnrlfes pTiiiFi-biiBlncr
points in thb
n i o n , t(A
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u r c b a s l n g tiM-ritiirr.
e r r l t o f v . r"
Person*^of
of Km
small
all ccapital, a n d particularly Gas F i t t e r s by
Gas
making a n investment in the r i g h t t o rise tho " Butt-Light

Works?' win be bertaln of an immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n .
? # - A l l coainunieatjion» in the premisoa directed, to th«
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
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JOHN Q.-DUDLSHo#"
Treasurer for Proprietors,
N a 77 -Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.

Cutlery, Hurgoon's I n s t r u m e n t s C o o p e r s ' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
TfO P R I N T E R S A N D P U B L I S H r r
P l a n i n g a n d Tbhacco MaE R R — W e have n o w on "hsndj a n d constantly receiving, i T o o l s Axes of every di-scription,
very large stock of Book and News P a p e r of all size*. Wc c h i n e K n i v e s T r u s s e s At ., Uinde t o o r d e r of a s u p e r j d r q u a V
are Agents foi^nine of t h e best Mills in tlie country, which Hty.
Razors, K n i v e s Scissors, 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 a s a chance to compete a n d Undersell a n y establishment
in the West, and would say t h a t wcj sell p r i n t p a p e r cheaper a n d Brass Ware, polished nnd repaired in a m a n n e r t o give
satisfaction t o h i s customers.
a n d a better article f h a n can be found In t h i s m a r k e t ; Also,
Orders left a t tho office, c o r n e r of Brush s t r e e t gnd Jefferson Avenue, will be promptly attended to, ArliCrc.samples mayleh'ca a t
be seen.
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Refereaccs kindly p e r m i t t e d t o ' M e s s r s E d m u n d s N o r t h A
D e ^ i t , Nov. 1,1858.
Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctor* Allen A Batwell.
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J V llouk M a a u r s c t o r j and Book-Binderv, No. 183, Jefferson
A P E R W A R E H O U S E . — O X HAND AXD FOR S A L E
Avenae.—Account Books of e v e r y description made t « order,
either
at
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of s u p e r i o r p a p e r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p , at lower p r i c e s than
heretofore. TVarratrted to.glvp satisfaction in e v e r y particu- pajier, viz: Imperial^ S u p e r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy.
Crown, F l a t (lap and F o l i o Post, Cap, Letter, LagoL'Sotaion,
Bill
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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 n d Binding, executed to
Book and P r i n t P a p e r s of all colore a n d size's Man i l l s
£or having Sid hn qmrto'Qce of over f i o r t o c n Rag, a n d Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s'zeS and w e i g h t s
y e a r s feels assured t h a t they c
d c f y c o n i p e t i t i o n in prices

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God help Mi when.wo set thu pale •
' T h a t leaven o u t h u m a n h e a r t beyondl

j ; T m t GBOW.—DOWT^ E A s ^ t h e c r o w ia

fine eagravings.—One Tolnme, l J m b . 310 pp. P r i c e J l . —
TVis W o r k portrays, with e m i n e n t ability, the crimes committed by o u r G o v c r n m s n t a g a i n s t the M a r o o M who Bed f r o m
South Carolina a n d other Slave S t a t e s Seeking protection tinder Spanish law*. J t shows bad (alth exiircited t o w a r d s the
I n d i a n s of Florida, a n d is f o u n a t o p r e s e n t a true \Hew of tho
long-fought F l o r i d a ' War, Which w a s I n ' t r u t h , A W A R FOR
SLAVKRV.

• T W ' O w w i u l WMK<OM«I
Gentlemen—Accept my t h a n k s 1hr a e o p y o f -iTho Exiles
of F l o r i d v " I have read: t h e book,\>IUi g n n l i u i c r i a t and
m u c h instruction. I t sets 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
p o r t i o n of o u r history, a n d clearly reveals t h e secret s p r i n g *
by which successive ad ministrations,were m o v e d in affkip* pf
great m o r a l , a n d political conseaaence. The dlstingrii?hed
a u t h o r h a s especially entitled hw»»ilf t o the thanlis of every
JoVer of freedom,'Justice, and honorable adml'nl'riratloh, by
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil i r d u e n c e a or slavery in the
t r a n s a c t i o n s which he nartitire. No one,- it seems to 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 f e t i o n s
of t h e w r o n g of alarehplding, nnd the necessity »>f earnest
and persistent effort for the deliverance-of o u r Xatiopal ti«We r j i m e n t f r o m the coiutrol.of the slave power.
' C o l u m b u s J u l y 12, 1858.
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R E P U B L I C A N S R E . t D I T ! ' Copies sent h y man on receipt
of One l>ollar,
FOLLETT, .JPOsfTER. A CO.,
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y a i x c t s KATMOKD,
1 ' u l i s h e r s C o l u m b u s Ohio.
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Detroit, Agent for Michigan.

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X ^ A U ^ D U W C R L K B * C O W "* WODDWAKD A V F j
A ' l nue, Wholesale a n d Retail liealer* in F o r e i g n a n d Domestic D r y Goods, GarpeU, Floor'Oil C l o t h s , P a p e r H a n g i n p ,
F e a t h e r s a n d R o u s e P u r n l s h l n u <Joods^—We w o u l d particnU r i y ' i n v i t e the a t t e n t i o n of the public to the following.Goods,
which we have i n p r e a t variety of styles and p r i c c s : Broche
Shawls, lon-f and s q u i r e ; Hm State do. do, do. ;L WBterlob do.
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do. do."do. ;'MantiUlw. beautiful a b le*:
Black, Fanoy. 1'oulard. Bayadere a n d Moiry A n t i q u e S i l k s ;
F r e n c h a n d (English Mori noes, plain and figured ; P a r p m c t t a s
p e l a I n o s r l n great variety ; Valencia PI»Ids a n d S t r i p e s ; Altwo61 P l a i d s ; Alpaca«; FlmneW:,Bat<i«etts; B r o a d d o t h s ; Dama«k«: Blankets; L i n e n s ; Kinbroidcriea; U e a i e r y ; Glovea;
ItiU>oiu; 1*riuts; G i n g h a m s . 4 c , &c.
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels. Crenelle, S Ply. 3 Ply. Superfine, Cotton
a n d Wool, C a r p e t s ; Druggets, S t a i r Rods Oilcloth. Window.
,Shades."Lacc and Muslin Curtains, C u r t a i n Fixtures, F c a t h c w j
P a p e r Hangings, Ac„ Ac.
We h a v e many o t h e r stylea of .Good*, which will be offered
suit the tiinets •
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. i9S(i*t pe«t; so great tli&t' the genius of In^ntton is taxed
te;prcwui» all kinds af ecare-crows, andyet the Atlantic
Monthly dares to defend him in tho. Mowing terms:—
JBe consumes in tho cOrtf«'Of the-j^nr Vast quantities of
8T?hs worms and nixiqus vermin; he is ft valuable
- Siawogor, and clears the Iwd ofoffoayc, masses Of dooaying animals substaoces; he hunts the grass fields,
pulls out and devours the underground .caterpU
'whererei- Be: perodvis the dgn of their operation,' n«
evinced by the wilted ptaQc; he destroys micc, youOg rata,
.. B*ardawrf«9fpeota;;:laBay,. h a » » volunteer aentmd
. about the farm, and drives the hawk from its enclosure,
~ thns preventing greattiitacbief than that of which behim«lf is guilty. I t is chiefly in seed time and harvest, that
tha depredationB of the crow we committod; during the
(amaiadec at the yew; we witness only hia serviwH, and so
h i ^ y a w t h w w n ^ a m p r e o i a t e d . b y then dtat have
wntten of birds, t t a f w cannot name an ornithologist
do^s not jflead,ihtheir behatt £ ' g f f
Brother Aminadah, a stiff Quaker, op receiving from a
"*™§r mah w hblowoahis4ce,ninleaU»e other cheek,
to which atanular salute i was applied. " PrieBd," aaid

. ^ . ^ r s f r o m R a n k s M e r c h a n t s Manufaoturors a n d Railroad
Companjop, respectfully solicited.
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KAGS—-Wanted i n e ;change for Goods or C a s h , . .
FRAXCIS RXYM0X1);
!«i Woody'atd Avenge.

/ ~ H t A R L E S B U S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webster.
IXJ, Dealer in. F o r e i g n and Dbtocstlc Hardware, Hotueltcep"
I h g Articles, Mechanics' Tools, Stoves. Grates, Tin a t i d J a p u a n e d Ware, D r a i n Tile, Ac, A g e n t f o r the A m e r i c a n and
E u r o p e a n Law Agency o f L i t z A'Kftpp, $ o . 7 Xajvatt street.
Now York—fqr the recovery of Debts, Legacies a n d Inherit a n c e s i n E u r o p e a n d the United States.
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, R c m i u a n c e * made to a l l p a r t s of Gerjnaiiy,' with safety and
d i s p a t c h . ' Nfl. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kcarslcy's Block, Detroit.
Mich.
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T H E ,PUBLIC.—A new p a n i i l y S e w i n g Machine,
b i n i n g tlie latest i m p r o v e m e n t s #t t h e eytrfcme loo-price of
F I F T Y DOLLARS.
The price# of all our standard m a c h i n e s have been greatly
reduced. S I N G E R ' S S E W I N G MACHINES. It i s well known,
t h o u g h dearer in p r i e s have always been c h e a p e r in, fact,
considering what thev. will do, t h a n any other. The p r i c e s
are now reduced so t h a t all mnst bo satisfied. Call a n d c:
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a m i n e the new m a c h i n e s at the low prices.'
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W n . L l A M PORTER, Agent,
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1#3 JcflersoivAv^nue, I l s t r o l t
. E n g r a v o r s a n d Lithographers.
Main street, Bufflilo,
N. Y-. ovef Sage's PiaiioRoojiis—Wc'are prepared t o execute
H E A P F t T I N I T U R E W A I l E l I O U S E . — T H H L"Nall w o r k entrusted to us V i t h p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, and
ilersigned offer tliclr extensive stock of (Jiiods, consiston aa^Tavorahlc t e n n a a s any e s t a b l i s h m e n t in the country.
j£k){nbTnlDg ™l t h e different b r a n c h e s ; of Steel, C o p p e r a n d i n g of all kinds F U R N I T U R E "AND UPHOLSTERY, to t h e i r
customer* nfld t h e p u b l i c gencnilly, at"/<bo lowest jiosslble
.Stoni; E n g r t v i n c , as well as Crayon W o r k of the finest derates. % i n g prepared t o m<*t all o r i l u s in o n r linc of busi*c'rlj>tion, we.guarniitce-pail-fnction in nil c a s e s
n e s s we would udvise lNtyers'Co call « p b p u j .Jjt'fo/.o<))uying
A M a p s P o r t r a i t s ShOw C a r d s A-c., Lithographed a n d printed
e l s w h o r n a4'.w» i f t t a n d i i o t to'lK- aiidersold l i v airyyf rm in
U t h e moat dMidate c o l o r s hy a new process.
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nhe west. All work w a r r a n t e d .
CAB1XET MAKERS' A S S O C I A T I O N
T 3 A P E R . — W E A R E P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y AT Jill.I.
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211 Jc7ers-un Avcntte, D o t r o l c
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p r i c q s i U s i z e s a n d Weights of P r i n t a n d Bopk Paper:.also L e d g e r Paper, Flat a n d Folded Paper, Letter. Cap HE
> O O K S ^ - S K I . K - M A I > B MEX—By C. B. Scvmonr.
Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, F W ^ t m d - - T - i 0 0 ( K ! ^ ^ E I ' K c M A n 1 ) B . ^ ^ ~ 7 B { .
•e Life, or S c e n e s in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; liy Ge-o. Wood.
" e a u t h o r of M i n i s t e r i n g C h i l d r e n .
C o n d i m e n t s pnt u p for g e n e r a l
f, ^ W r - P ,
. mcHMONDS^BACKj?S,
The K. X. l ' r p p o r , a n d o t h e:rr Condimen
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Hearthstone.
Th* W l t a h w of 3 f f w Y o r k , , b y J { o » « t W c s r '
Isatjella Qrslnl i Bj* t h e ahUior or BeiKfWe Cencl.
, . Vernon Graver, o r Heart* a a They. ^Vrc.
Fi'ederiHrtheGiiat; hy Cmji*'. '
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D o r a D e a n ; by Miss Mary J - H«»Unca.. .
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With a varietv of others^ too n u m e r o u s t o e n u m e r a t e . . F o r
saleI»y . '
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F f t . \ K C I f , R A Y MO K D L
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A R E W » S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STRERT
between - Larned a n d Congress s u r e t s Detroit, Mich.—
The ondcrsigned. h a v i n g r e - p u r c h a s e d . " T h e Institution for
the dissemination o t useful d r i n k s " h a s enlsrged a n d rejavcn s t c d i t In t h a m o s t t h o r o u g h manner, n a k i b g i t now t h e
m o s t extensive B R A V E S T IN T i l t WEST,*rtth faclHtlts ^ r
p r o d n c l n g the. finest ana m o s t d e l l c « e / c r a d e * « f Malt L h f M t o ;
and i s now prepared to f u r n i s h the various qualities, o t f A t e " .
P o r t e r a n d lJrotrn Stoqt, for draught, and bottling, a t p r i c e s
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r a n g i n g from $0 t o $ 1 0 per barrel.
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E x t r a fine and Stock Ales b r o W c d t o o r d e r . '
' All Packages extra, which, when r e t u r n e d t o the Brewery
in good order, will l>e paid f o r at s a m e prices a s c h a r g e d .
The attention of. private families, and customers in general,
is particularly.called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALK. Old
f r i e n d s a n d new may be assured of the s u p e r i o r quality and
flavor of t h e s e b e v e r a g e s a n d all are invited to call and sample f o r t h e m s e l v e s All orders, with t h e m o n e y enclosed,
will receive nromp'
Malt a n d ' H o p s fc
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E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G A N D GENTLSMEX S
FURNISHING GOODS, at the C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m of II.
HALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t W h e r e nkhy
be found a very large, frosh a n d desirable stock of tjiojibovc
udcr his immediate inspection, apd
cxte n si ve a s a o r h n e u t s e v e r M f b r o
offinred ID tliis m a r k e j . "
c . -r ,_yj.
A m o n g his s t o c k will l>e f o a n d every k i n d a n d description
ol Garmeht Suitalde ror Pall and W i n t e r W - - - ' ' •'
tu red with the ntniost-carc and w tSLRjLxvxn td «;l ve satisfaction.
All persons desirous of purchasingoithcr. at W H O L E S A L E
OR I l E T A n . are resi>ectfully invlb-d t o call and e x a m i n e his
extensive stock, which shall be ofipred a t i>rices ohifOrtnly

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cellent'tinre-kee|iersi do do Swiss, f h l l jewelled, VArreto I n
every style. GOLD P E X S - ~ I c o n t i n u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g P e n s
nf every deslnrtde p a t t e r n . These p e n s h i v e received a Silver
Medal a n d Diploma at the Michigan State f a i r , a n d a r e n o t t n
l>e. surpassed by any P e n s in m a r k e t Also dealer J n F I X E
J E W E L R Y , StLVlftVWARE, a n d F A N C Y GOODS!
' I h a v e ao experienced Jeweller, cajiaUe pf p t a k j p g . p e w
worktaorijv
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FITTIXG fTTOXRS a n d Diamond Work,-and F i r e GHflfng
and Galvanising, done at short notice.
WA.TCH REPAIRIXG.—Being n praetieal workman, all
work entrusted to m y care, wIH be cnrefally a t t e n d e d tt
GOLD P K X S re-pointed, at tlftj- cents. P e n s sent by mail,
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would most respectfully intimate t h a t , m o r e fully to accoiu,-.
modato tho wants of the p a t r o l l i n g public, a n d h j s large increase of b u s i n e s s be h a s adoptetHlic iihproveil h c i l l t y wbji b
Hteara gives t o the Art of Dyeing, h a v i n g r e c e n t l y Btted u p
for that purpoee. He now Dyef by Staam, e v e r y dfscriptp'D
of Silks. S a t i n s Velvet, Crapes anil M e r i n o s producing, tho
most brilliant colors and best stylo of finish t h a t every article
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.

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of sale, or both, in C i t i e s C o u n t i e s - S t a t e s o r Territ<w«r», in
T ) O E T 8 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 v p i r t of the United BUtee not already disposed of, wiU bo
J T by Ahhey H. Hemlnga-avr The design of f b l s work l s to f u r n i s h e d with a descriptive circular, by addressing the un..
— Auiitrican H e m p R o p e , T a h t d 8 t u f f , represent the general poetic l i t e r a t u r e ' o f V e r m o n t f r ^ m its dersigned, and by d e s i g n a t i n g flic terrltorj* t h e y desire, they
t o t h e p r e s e n t period, The, selections"
will alao be f h r n i s h e d with t h e t e r m s of * a & F i s h i n g Llnes,'GHling T h r e a d s S h o e T h r e a d , Wick, and all early scttlenient
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spoet tSelr assortment of greatly improved Perescopic Crjw- of Vegetable and Animfd Phvslology and Entomology I n t h e
tal a n d Pebble S p e c t a c l e s whicli arc. highly* endowed w i t h State A g r i c u l t n r a l College of Michigan, embellished Whh u p
t h e p r o p e r t y "of u n p r O v i n g . vialoti. A l s o , a i l k i n d * of Tele- w a r d s of ,450 I l l n s t a a t i o n s Although designed mjrinlv f o r
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s a u r y uuou*. r i a w u » a r e , nonius, n u u o u p , i u r e a a , * c . ->0. Ac., c o n s t a n t l y on hand.
t h e general reader, a n d shoald find a place in e v o t y ^ b l i e
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and private Library. T h e beauty of the wood e n t f r a r i n g s t h a t
W a t c h o s C l o c k s and Jcwelcy repaired a n d w a r r a n t e d .
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