Dublin Core
Title
Grand Traverse Herald, February 11, 1859
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
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
1859-02-11
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Rights
Excluding issues now in the public domain (1879-1923), Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. retains the copyright on the content of this newspaper. Depending on agreements made with writers and photographers, the creators of the content may still retain copyright. Please do not republish without permission.
Relation
None
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Document
Identifier
gth-02-11-1859.pdf
Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
PDF Text
Text
V O L . I.
C|c <Sran5 Crabmc Utrallr,
Traverse
La rater's Warning.
»bte lnrpUMy In SATI
have been formed to maintain the water below at a temp e r a t u r e a l l of i t w o u l d h a v e b e e n t r a n s f o r m e d i n t o i c e .
I t would consequently have cooled t o the winter temperat u r e of o u r a t m o s p h e r e , a n d p e r p e t u a l f r o s t w o u l d reignin o u r l a t i t u d e .
experiments
have
proved
our mild climate.
that water
v a p o r t o Bouie e x t e n t ; b u t t h e g r e a t e r t h e h e a t t o w h i c h
3Mlornej antr onrarilor at $Tato,
i t is exposed, t h e g r e a t e r will b e t h e q u a n t i t y e v a p o r a t e d
SOUCITOB IN CHANCEBY AND N O T A B Y P U B L I C ,
X r a r e w e City, G-rnnd Traveitie Co. Mich.
i n t o t h e a t m o s p h e r e bccau.«o i t is l i g h t e r t h a n a n e q u a l
[.and W a r r a n t * b o u g h t a n d gold. T a x e s paid, I n v e s t m e n t s
made, Ac. C o r r e s p o n d e n c e s o l i c i t e d .
nl2
CHAKLKS H. HOLDEN,
P r u H e o u t i u u A t t o r n e y ancl C i r c u i t C o u r t
,C o u u u u w i q n o r ,
F O B GRAND TBAYERSK COUNTY.
TR*V*IW: CITY.
Detroit Business Cards.
T h e vapor thus formed ascends
v o l u m e ( b u l k ) o f a t m o s p h e r i c a i r , a n d c a r r i e s w i t h i t all
t h e h e a t it a b s o r b s f r o m o t h e r b o d i e s t h a t a r c w a r m e r
t h a n it, w i t h w h i c h it t c(>mes in c o n t a c t
Vaporization
c o n s e q u e n t l y w a r m s t h e air, w h i l e i t cools b o d i e s on t h e
earth's surface.
B u t w a t e r a l s o p o s s e s s e s t h e p r o p e r t y of
t h r o w i n g off a v a s t q u a n t i t y of h e a t i n t h e n e t of f r e e z i n g ,
a n d t h i s h e a t a l s o w a r m ? t h e i n c u m b e n t a i r in p r o p o r t i o n
t o t h e q u a n t i t y t h r o w n off, w h i c h d e p e n d s o n t h e s e v e r i t y
o f t h e f r o s t a n d t h e q u a n t i t y of w a t e r f r o z e n .
I n mountainous and hilly countries, such a s t h e interior
" t T T I L L I A W P . W E L L S , (Successor t o C a m p b e l l 4
V V Welly) Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor.
Office o f P e n n s y l v a n i a , w h e r e t h e r e a r c n o m a r s h e s n o r l a k o j ,
a n d w h e r e t h e a u q i l u s w a k r i s c a r r i e d off n e a r l y a s f a s t
i t falls, c o l d w e a t h e r c o m e s o n g r a d u a l l y w h e n w i n t e r
„ > S h i p p i n g M e r c h a n t s \ g e n t a a n d ConHignee* f o r t h e fol- a r r i v e s , a n d c o n t i n u e s s t e a d y f o r w e e k s , o n e d a y j u s t l i k e a n low l o g Linear—AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION- COVPANY, C a p i - o t h e r , t h e s u n o f t e n b l e a r i n g t h r o u g h a c l o u d l e s s h a z y s k y ,
t a l $1)00,000. WB3TERK TRllNsroKTATION CoHPANY, C a p i t a l
a t t e n d e d b y s e v e r e f r o s t t h a t c o v e r s t h e rivers w i t h i c e
$><00,000. A n d ' t h e NEW YORK CEKTAI,K. B. C o .
n3
strong enohgh t o bear any weight t h a t may be conveyed
A X ^ I L C O X , L U F F ii F U L L E R , ( S u c c e s s o r s t o - E . W.
These natural bridges are generally completed
V V H u d s o n . ) C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t s a n d dealer* in Ship- a c r o s s .
Stores, Goal, Salt, W a t e r L i m e , P l a s t e r , 4 c . D o c k s f o o t of
b y t h e first of J a n u a r y a n d b r e a k u p g r a d u a l l y i n M a r c h .
Date* S t r e e t , D e t r o i t , Mich.
n3
O R V I I X B WILCOX,
O a o . F. FCU.UK.
B u t in t h e m a r s h and l a k e countries of t h e west, a severe
f r o s t a l w a y s t h r o w s off a q u a n t i t y of h e a t s u f f i c i e n t t o
R A V E S & S H E L D O N , ( S n c c e s s o n to Lewi# 4 G r a v e s )
JT P r o d u c e a n d Gefterai C o m m i s s i o n Merchant*, on tlie b r i n g o n a t h a w t h a t b r e a k s u p t h e i c e a n d t h a w s t h e
Dock n e a r t h e toot of Cass s t r e e t .
g r o u n d in t h e m i d d l e o f w i n t e r , a n d s o m e t i m e s m o r e t h a n
JAMES 0 . GUAVES . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - C H A S . A- SIIKI.DO.V.
onoe.
O . 8 T M S O N . Produce, Commission and Shipping
B a t t h e r e i s still a n o t h e r p e c u l i a r p r o p e r t y of w a t e r ,
• Merchant,' Warehouse on Dock, foot of Bates street,
B
Detroit.
'
L i b e r a l a d v a n c e s m a d e o n P r o d u c e ; tor sale in t h i s or
E a s t e r n Markets.
Refer t o — J o h n Owen, P r e s ' t . M i c h i g a n I n s u r a n c e Co. B a n k ;
(}. 0 . W i l l i a m s 4 Co., F o r w a r d i n g a n d C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t s ,
Detroit
•
n.t
w h i c h d i s t i n g u i s h e s i t f r o m all o t h e r s u b s t a n c e s : n a m e l y ,
i t e x p a n d s W i t h e v e r y i n c r e a s e o r d i m i n u t i o n of h e a t f r o m
thirty-nine and six-tenths degrees b o t h u p w a r d s and downw a r d s ; b u t i s n o t c o n g e a l e d i n t o i c e till i t s t e m p e r a t u r e
J
is r e d u c e d t o t h i r t y - t w o d e g r e e s .
N o w , a s - t h e w a t e r of
E . P T T T M A j r , d e a l e r in C o a l a n d P i g I r o n . Office
• « n A Y a r d , toot of Casa s t r e e t D e t r o i t
d e e p l a k e s i s first w a r m e d , in s p r i n g , o n t h e s u r f a c e , a n d
C Q A I & — L e h i g h , Blossburg, S c r a n t o n , B r i a r Hill, Newconsequently expands and b e c o m e s lighter, volume comcastle, Bri e.
P I G I R O N . — H a n g i n g Book, Moasillon, S c o t c h F r a n k l i n , p a r e d w i t h "volume, t h a n t h e w a t e r b e l o w , i t w i l l o b v i o u s l y
Middlesex, C l i n t o n . V a r i o u s o t h e r b r a n d s of C o a l a n d P i g
u'n o n <ho s u r f a c e s o l o n g a s t h e i n c u m b e n t a i r remains
I r o n a r e k e p t f o r sale.
R3
w a r m e r t h a n t h e d e e p a n d cooler w a t e r ; for t h e r e is n o
O R N E L I U S O C K F O R D , Produce, Forwarding aud
i C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t Office No. 2 B a c k u s ' W a r e h o u s e , c a u s o t o s i n k t h e , f o r m e r a n d r a i s e t h e I u t t e r . B u t w h e n
C
oppositO M. C. R. It. Depot. D e t r o i t , Mich.
J
J
& E . M . B E M E N T , Produce Commission Merchants,
winter returns and the air becomes colder than the deep
w a t e r , i t g r a d u a l l y c o o l s t h e s u r f a c e w a t e r till i t b e c o m e s
denser a n d core«qucntly heavier t h a n
S , F A R R A N D , Wholesale d e a l e r in D r u g s a n d Gro-
t h a t below, and
therefore sinks while the lower rises to b e cooled in its
turn.
A n d t h i s i n t e r c h a n g e of c o l d w i t h w a r m e r w a t e r
c o n t i n u e s till all t h e w a t e r in t h e l a k e i s r e d u c e d t o M h e
V X T I L L A K D H A R V E Y & C O . , 81 Maiden L a n e , a n d t e m p e r a t u r e o f t h i r t y - n i n e a n f l s i x - t e n t h s d e g r e e s , w h e n
V V 17 C e d a r s t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , P a p e r W a r e h o u s e . Every,
description or Wrapping, P r i n t i n g and Writing Paper, on t h e i n t e r c h a n g e s t o p s ; b e c a u s e b o t h t h e t e m p e r a t u r e and
h a n d , o r m a d e t o o r d e r . . F a n c y , Colored a n d Tissue Paper*, d e n s i t y o f t h e e n t i r e b o d y o f t h e w a t e r h a v e t h e n b e c o m e
Blotting Papers, Envelopes, Straw and-Bonnet Boards. n3 .
e q u a l , a n d t h e c a u s o of u p w a r d a n d d o w n w a r d m o v e m e n t s
H. C U T H B E R T *t C O . , W h o l e s a l e - D r u g g i s t s a n d h a v e v a n i s h e d . I f t h e n t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of t h e i n c u m b e n t
• G r o c e r s , N o ' a 102 a n d l o t W o o d w a r d avenue, D e t r o i t ,
h a v e in store a n d offer to t h e T r a d e , a l a r g e s t o c k of S u g a r , a t m o s p h e r e c o n t i n u e s t o d e c r e a s e a n d reduce t h e s u r f a c e
S y r u p , Molasses, F i s h , F r n i t , S p i c e s N u t s , L i q u o r s D r u g s , w a t e r s t i l l l o w e r , i t r e m a i n s o n t h e s u r f a c e , b e c a u s e b e l o w
C o r d a g e , P a i n t s , Oils, D y e Stuflfc, N i v a l S t o r e s , W i n d o w Glass,
this tcmpcratnrc water e x p a n d s and consequently Iwcomos
n3
. . . . . . . . „ . . M . , W . CAMPIN. l i g h t e r a g a i n t h a n t h e d e e p ' w a t e r b e l o w . I n o t h e r w o r d s ,
T
n
U Y F . H I N C H M A N & C O . , Dealers I n Groceries
\ J T a n d P r o v i s i o n s , P a i n t s , O I K T w i n e s , Canvas, A n c h o r s
a n d C h a i n s Tar, P I ten, Rosin, O a k u m , 4 c . A c o m p l e t e s t o c k
of S h i p C h a n d l e r y a n d the above n a m e d a r t i c l e s a l w a y s om
laand a n d f o r sale v e r y low, a t 46 W o o d b r i d g e s t r e e t D e t r o i t ,
Michigan.
n3
w o t e r has its greatest density a n d w e i g h t w h e n cooled t o
t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of t h i r t y - n i n e a n d s i x - t e n t h d e g r e e s , a n d
expands b o t h above and below this point;, b u t the thin
s u r f a c e l a y e r d o e s n o t freeze till i t * t e m p e r a t u r e i s r e d u c e d
t o thirty-two degrees; and consquently the w a t e r beneath
G R I G G S & C O . , MANUFACTURERS AND DEALicc r e m a i n s w a r m e r t h a n t h e ice itself d u r i n g t h e
• e r s at Wholesale a n d Retail, i n Sofas, C h a i r s , B e d s t e a d s
b u r e a u s B o o k - c a s e s W a r d r o b e s Tables, P a i n t e d C h a m b e r r e m a i n d e r .of t h e w i n t e r , f o r i c e i s a v e r y b a d c o n d u c t o r
Sets, Marble a n d Rosewood W a r e , a n d a l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t Of
Hair, H a c k , C o t t o n a n d S p r i n g M a t t r e s s e s . Also, H a i r C l o t h s of h e a t
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware and
F r o m t h e s e scientific f a c t s i t is m a n i f r s t t h a t l a r g e mid
L o o k i n g Glasaes, a t No's. 163 4 185 J e f f t r s o n A v e n u e , D e t r o i t ,
d e e p lakes, s u c h a s those t h a t s u r r o u n d o u r State, m u s t
Michigan.
'
__
n3
8
DUDLEY & HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
d e a l e r s In H a r d w a r e , S t o v e s B o y n t o n ' s H o t A i r F u r n a ce?, R e g i s t e r , G r a t e s C o o k i n g R a n g e s T i n n e r ' s a n d P l u m b e r ' s
S t o c k , M a c h i n e s a n d P o o l s . Also, m a n u f a c t u r e r s of C o p p e r ,
T i n a n d S h e e t Iron' W a r e s H o u s e a n d S t e a m b o a t P l u m b e r s .
A g e n t s tor W i l d e r ' s . P a t e n t S a l a m a n d e r Safes.
P a r t i c u l a r attention paid to House and Steamboat I'lnmblag, a n d p a t t i n g t h e m o s t a p p r o v e d H e a t i n g a n d V e n t l l l a t i n g
P o m a c e n a n d C o o l i n g A p p a r a t u s In P u b l i c a n d P r i v a t e Building*, i n t h e C i f y a n d C o u n t r y . N o 77 WoodWard A v e n u e ,
h a v e a m a t e r i a l i n f l u e n c e in m o d e r a t i n g t h e c l i m a t e -in
their immediate vicinity; for e v e n their B a y s do not
f r e e z e o v e r till F e b r u a r y ,
a n
j the lakes themselves proba-
bly n e v e r ; a n d so l o n g a s t h o w a t e r is w a r m e r t h a n t h e
atmosphere, t h e former obviously radiates heat into t h e
latter.
N o e m p l o y m e n t c a n g i v e sO m u c h p l e a s u r e t o g e n e r o u s
m i n d s a s t h e c o n t e m p l a t i o n of t h e C r e a t o r ' s w i s d o m , d i s
F
B U H L 4C C O . , M A N D F A C T U B E B S A N D W H 0 L E • s a l e a n d retail d e a l e r s in Silk, F u r , Wool, P a n a m a , l ' a l m IiCaf, l e g h o r n a n d S t r a w H a t s , F u r , C l o t h , Plnsl). Silk a n d
Glazed C a p s ; .411 d e s c r i p t i o n s of m a n u f a c t u r e d F u r s tor l a d i e s
a n d g e n t l e m e n : B u c k s k i n Gloves a n d M i t t e n s F a r , Kid: S i l k
n a d Woolen Glove*, C a n e s U m b r e l l a s C r a v a t s 8 a s p o n d e r s
Ac. H a t t e r s ' S t o c k a n d T r i m m i n g s Buffalo a n d F a n c y S l e i g h
Robes 4c.
F . B U H L 4 CO.,
u3
C o n a n t Block, J48 J e f f e r s o n A r e .
P . S . — C a s h p a i d f o r S h i p p i n g F u r s a n d Deer S k i n s
T Y I C H M O N D 8 4c B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M A C C O U N T
B o o k M a n u f a c t o r y a n d Book-Bindery, N o . ,183, J e f f e r s o n
A v e n u e . — A c c o u n t B o o k s of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n m a d o t o o r d e r ,
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 l o w e r p r i c e j t h i n
h e r e t o f o r e . W a r r a n t e d t o g i r o s a t i s f a c t i o n in e v e r y p a r t i c u lar.'
Commercial Printing. R u l i n g and Binding, executed t o
ofder.
.
T h e aabacrilMr h a v i n g h a d a n e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r f o u r t e e n
y e a r s feels a u n r e d t h a t t h e y c a n d e f y c o m p e t i t i o n I n p r i c e a
a n d onallty o r w o r k m a n s h i p .
Orders f r o m B a n k s Merchants. Manufacturers and Railroad
C o m p a n i e s , reapectfally s o l i c i t e d ,
, tl: *
!/
p l a y e d i n t h e a d a p t a t i o n of t h i n g s t o e a c h o t h e r .
W ater
i s c o m p o s e d o f t w o g a s e s , i . e . of e i g h t p a r t s o f o x y g e n
a n d o n e p a r t of h y d r o g e n , b y w e i g h t ; a u d i t e x i s t s
t h r e e states, vis. in t h e f o r m of a liquid, of v a p o r o r s t e a m ;
a n d of i c c .
If it were not subject t o evaporation t h e r e
w o u l d b e n o r a i n n o r d e w ; a n d all s u c h t h i n g s a s a r e n o w
separated f r o m it by evaporation, such as sugar,
p o t a s h , <fcc. c o u l d n o t b o o b t a i n e d .
salt,
N o r could vegetables
a b s o r b it and b e p r e w i r e d b y drying.
In fact human
and o t h e r organized beings could not e x i s t
If the grest-
rat d e n s i t y o f w a t e r h a d b e e n fixed a t t h e f r e e z i n g p o i n t ,
( t h i r t y - t w o d e g r e e s ) i o s t e r d of t h i r t y - n i n e a n d s i x - t e n t h ^
i c e w o u l d h a v e f o r m e d a t t h e b o t t o m of t h e l a k e s a n d
rivers;
a n d i n o u r n o r t h e r n l a t i t u d e s , aO
reservoir*
remember
what ha3 been
s a i d will find n o d i f f i c u l t y in u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h e c a u s e s of
e v a p o r a t e s u n d e r all t e m p e r a t u r e s , — e v e n i c e t h r o w s off
from a given surface.
T h e s e a r e only a few of t h e a d a p t a t i o n s
o f w a t e r ; b u t t h o s e w h o will
For Ibe Grand Tr»vene Her
I n f l u e n c e of W a t e r o n C l i m a t e .
A1 litis it M Priilii* Sally amififrfuwlvEiiaild. P h i l o s o p h i c a l
CHAKLES H. HOL13EN,
a v a s t q u a n t i t y of h g a t d u r i n g t h i s p r o c e s s , n o i c e c o u l d
p e r a t u r e higher t h a n thirty-two degrees, and a t this tem-
But the one w h o stands apart.
S t i r r e d by n o n g h t t h a t esoi befall,
W i t h a cold, i n d i f f e r e n t hearty
T r u s t hiin least a n d last of all.
u / i « m u t n i vtU btlom
I* luttrtUm. aad twenty.A re
~ r U w a w a U _ « a lot o—
. ..
in; and $5" for r w eolimiL Ltful t d w r l l i m e a t t it the r u n pre-ibyUw : tttr « « U ptr folio rflMword* tor ih. Bnt ln«rtl«.. UKI
emur<?MdiniWqaeat. *
*
'
"
•t rul«», JO p*r couL added.
If water had not
b e e n s u b j e c t e d t o c o n g e l a t i o n a n d b e e n m a d e t o t h r o w off
T r u s t h i m less w h o l o o k s a r o u n d
• T o c e n s n r e all w i t h s c o r n f u l eyes.
A n d i n . e v q r y t h i i u ; has f o u n d
S o m e t h i n g tliat h e dare despise.
EDITOR A
^ E B M S .
O n 1»0UJ« A»p P ' | r r T CWTI ymt «anom.
aquatic beings would have perished.
' T r u s t h i m ' l i t t l e w h o d o t h raise
T o t h e w i s e h e i g h t , both g r e a t a n d small
A n d s e t s fche s a c r e d c r o w n of praise.
S m i l i n g o n t h e h e a d or alL
IB PUBUCUED KVBKT nUDAY, A t
City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
MORGAN BATES,
(
iv O . 1 4 .
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , F E B . 11, 1 8 5 9 .
would
h a v e b e c o m e solid b o d i e s of ice d u r i n g winter, w h i c h t h e
longest s u m m e r s could never have t h a w e d o u t ; a n d all
I I . R . SCHETTERLY.
T h e Old Man's Sunset H o m e .
From the Ladles' Kcpo>tlor7.
" Y o u r o l d c h a i r i s v e r y m u c h in t h e w a y , g r a n d p a ; I
w i s h y o u c o u l d 1 « c o n t e n t t o sit s o m e w h e r e e l s e b e s i d e s
a t t h i s west w i a d o w , " said a dashingly-dressed y o u n g
l a d y a s s h e s w e p t i n t o t h e family s i t t i n g - r o o m . ' S h e h a d
n o t b e e n J o n g h o m e f r o m a fashionable F r e n c h s c h o o l i n
t h e c i t y , w h e r e . h e r selfishness, a t least, s e p m e d t o h a v e
developed fullv as m u e h a s was desirable.
" I c a m e h e r e because t h e sunshino was so p l e a s a n t
Sophia
T e a r s t o w a r m u p m y stiff, o l d l i m b s b e t t e r
t h a n t h e fire. I ' l l g i v e y o u t h e p a c e i f y o u w a n t t h o u g h . "
" T h e w i n d o w of y o u r r o o m is a w e s t o n e ; I o u g h t t o
k n o w I think, it used to b e mine."
" I k n o w i t is, S o p h y , b u t i t i s k i n d o f l o n e s o m e n p
t h e r e all a l o n e . G n e s s I h a d b e t t e r g o b a c k , t h o u g h
G r a n d p a i s a l w a y in t h e w a y n o w , I a m a f r a i d , " h o s a i d ,
sorrowfully, a s h e rose to leave.
" W h e r e a r e y o u going, d e a r g r a n d p a ? " said a b r o w n haired, sunny-faced v o u n g lady, w h o j u s t n o w glided into
t h e r o o m ; " I h a v e c o m e on p u r p o s e t o h a v e a visit with
you."
• I a m g o i n g a n y w h e r e t o b e o u t of t h o w a v , K o t y . "
W h y , d e a r e s t g r a n d father, h o w c a n v o u t a l k s # ? fco
r o o m i s s o c h e e r f u l a n d s a c r e d in all t h e h o u s e a s t h e o n e
w h i c h y o u r p r e s e e n c e blesses. W h a t h a v e y o u b e e n
saying,"Sophia?" she added, turningreproachlliliy toward
her cousin.
•
< J . , • •.
" N o t h i n g in t h e w o r l d w o r t h m a k i n g s u c h a t i m e
a b o u t " s a i d t h o y o u n g l a d v , s w e e p i n g h a u g h t i l y o u t of
the room.
T h e sent n e a r t h e window was resumed,, and K a t y
drew a low rocking-chair very near i t
" I h a v e b e e n l e a n i n g o n t h i s a r m till i t i s a l l e s k s j p , "
said t h e old m a n .
" O ! j n s t l s e e , K a t y , h o w m y fingers
c r a m p . " S h e d i d ace, a n d U n f a s t e n i n g t h e w h i t e w r i s t b a n d c h a f e d t h e t h i n a r m UIK! h a n d till t h e c u s t o m a r y
circulation was restored.
I
" T h a n k y o o , K n t r d a r l i n g , i t i s all well n o w . G r a n d p a ' s fingers u - o d t o b e a s / y o u n g a n d q u i c k a s y o u r s .
D o n ' t seem so, d o c s i t ? / y d o n ' t t h i n k y o u r h a n d s a r e
uite as w h i t e as y o u r cousin Sophy's, b u t t h e y are a
lousand times p r e t t i e r / i n m y opiniou.
" M i n e h a v e t o w o r f c y o u swe," s a i d K a t e , l a u g h i n g ;
" would not d o for t h e little folia to go h u n g r y a t home
b e c a u s e Sister w a s a f r a i d c o o k i n g t h e i r dinner would
brown her hands
G e o r g e likes t h e m j u s t a s w e l l b r o w n . "
" H e m a j - well b e t h a n k f u l - t o g e t t h e m a n y w a y . T h e y
are a treasure w o r t h any man's aspiration."
" S h a l l I rend t o you." g r a n d p a — I s e e y o u h a v e a b o o k
o p e n — o r shall w e talk? I must g o h o m e to-morrow,
you know."
" T o - m o r r o w ? I h a d forgotten t h a t O, I a m so sorry,
so s o r r v ! " h e said v e r y sadily.
" D o n ' t read, K a t y ;
t a l k , if i c a n h e a r y o u r v o i c e o n e d a y l o n g e r .
You arc
a ray o f s u n s h i n e i n t h i s h o u s e , a n d y o n w i l l b e i n a n y
h o u s e y o u e n t e r . M a y G o d bless m y child!" h e added,
s o l o m l y . •' I shall b e p r e t t y l o n e s o m e w h e n y o u a r e g o n e ,
I k n o w I shall. T h e r e won't b e any one t o talk t o then.
Old p e o p l e love t o talk, K a t y — M a r t h n is k i n d t o m e a n d
makes m y r o o m a s pleasant as she can, b u t household
c a r e s a n d c o m p a n y t a k e u p all h e r time, s o s h o c a n ' t t a l k
w i t h h e r p o o r old f a t h e r m u c h .
I l e r h u s b a n d is a w a y
a t t e n d i n g t o h i s b u s i n e s s all d a y , s o I d o n ' t s e e m u c h of
him cither, and I am sure J o h n and S o n h i a think m e
a l w a y s in t h o w a y .
I d o n ' t w a n t to- b e a b u r d e n t o a n y
b o d y , K a t y , ' " a n d a t e a r filled t h e m i l d , d i m e y e .
" N o o n e c o u l d t h i n k so, d e a r , d e a r g r a n d f a t h e r . B u t
I h a v e s e e n all y o u m e n t i o n in m y l o n g v i s i t h e r e a n d
n o w I h a v e s o m e t h i n g t o p r o p o s e . N o , I h a v e a favor
t o b e g , a request t o m a k e , o n w h i c h m y h e a r t i s s e t , a n d
I w a n t a n a s s u r a n c e t h a t v o u will n o t ' s a y m e n a y . ' "
" I f t h e r e i s a n y favor 1 c a n d o m v K a t y s h e n e e d n o t
b e a f r a i d of a n y n a y s . "
,
" W e l l , t h e n , y o u k n o w t h a t in a f e w w e e k s I s h a l l
h a v e a h o m e of m y own; not a g r a n d establishment like,
t h i s b u t a n e a t "pleasant c o t t a g e , s u i t a b l e t o G e o r g e ' s
i n c o m e . N o w , w h a t 1 w i s h t o a s k is, w i l l y o n n o t m u k e
us h a p p y by sharing t h a t h o m e with us?
George
w i s h e s i t a« m u c h a s I , a n d I a m s u r e y o n - w i l l b e h a p p y
w i t h us. T h e c o t t a g e i s far m o r e l i k e t h e o l d h o m e s t e a d
t h a n t h i s s p l e n d e d m a n s i o n . I t w i l l only* b o t e n m i l e s
away; so y o u can ride o v e r as often as y o u choose to
y o u r daujsJuV-x. P l e a s e s a y y e s , g r a n d p a . "
T e a r s filled t h e o l d m a n ' s e y e s a g a i n , b u t t h i s t i m e t h e y
w e r e t e a r s of p l e a s u r e . " M y p r e c i o u s c h i l d , y o u d o n t
k n o w h o w m u c h you a r e taking upon yourself.
Y o u don't
k n o w h o w m u c h t r o u b l e a n old m a n l i k e m e w o u l d l>e in
a house."
" I do not know hny such thing, I assure you, b u t
I do know S o w much joy and comfort it would be to u s
a n d w h a t a real b l e s s i n g y o u r s o c i e t y w o u l d b e , l o n g d a y s ,
when G e o r g e ' s business calls him away from home.
Indeed. I could not k e e p h o u s e w i t h o u t you. I a m a f r a i d ; so
w e wiU u n d e r s t a n d t h a t w e h a v e s e t t l e d t h i s p o i n t , will w e
not?"
" I shall b e t o o h a p p y t o g o t o a n y p l a c e on e a r t h w h e r e
y o u a » , K a t y , e v e n t o a . s t r a n g e t o w n . I k n o w m o s t all
t h e old p e o p l e a b o u t y o u t h e r e in I l o r t o n , a n d i t will s e e m
e n o u g h m o r e l i k e h o m e t h a n t h i s p l a c e , w h i c h i s aa s t r a n g e
t o m e n o w a s i t w a s five y e a r s a g o , w h e n I first c a m e h e r e .
B u t w h a t will M a r t h a s a y , K a t y ?
Can yon tellf
" I h a v e t a l k e d w i t h h e r all a b o u t . i t a n d s h e c o n s e n t s ,
o n c o n d i t i o n t h a t y o u ride o v e r o f t e n . " T h e k i n d - h e a r t e d
girl did n o t c a r e t o tell t h e e a g e r n e s s w i t h w h i c h t h e
proposal h a d b e e n accepted, " only for t h e children's
Sake,7 it w a s clearly to b e understood.
A n d so t h e arrangement'' were made, and t h e m o n t h
q u i c k l y r o l l e d a w a y . T h e l i t t l e c o t t a g e h a d received i t s
s i m p l e f u r n i t u r e , a n d t h e b e s t r o o m i n i t fitted u p f o r
g r a n d f a t h e r a s n e a r l y l i k e t h e o l d familiar h o m e a s p o s s i ble. T h e l i g h t b u g g y d r o v e o v e r t o A - — - , and a f e w
S
h o u r s a f t e r w a r d s t h e old m a n w a s w a l k i n g h a n d i n b a n d
w i t h his darling K a t y over the e s t a b l i s h m e n t listening
w i t h k e e n d e l i g h t t o all t h e l i t t l e d e t a i l s , a n d a t l a s t c o m - '
f o r t a b l y s e t t l i n g d o w n in h i s e a s y c h a i r b e t a l k e d w i t h
his new grandson over h i s pleasant home and f u t u r e prosp e c t s till K a t y c a l l e d t h e m t o t h e i r t e a . 0 , h o w g w o e t
t h a t s i m p l e b o a r d a p p e a r e d , w i t h .its s n o w y c l o t h a n d t e a
s e t ; its light biscuit, fresh b u t t e r , stewed c h c r i e i a n d
plain c a k e ! T h e b u r n i s h e d silver and c u t glass o f t h o
h o m e h e had j u s t left n e v e r looked half so beautiful, a n d
w i t h a full h e a r t h e b o w e d h i s s i l v e r y h e a d a n d a s k e d
G o d ' s blessing on t h e i r evening m e a l
A n o l d - t i m e f r i e n d w a s a s k e d in t o s p e n d t h e e v e n i n g
a n d a lively c o n v e r s a t i o n w a s S u s t a i n e d till l o n g a f t e r h i s
customary h o u r for
retiring.
H e s e e m e d ten years
younger when he took his place at breakfast next morning.
" A r e we too early for you sir?" said George, " I
was a little a f r a i d wo w e r e . "
i " N o t a b i t I n e v e r s l e e p a w i n k a f t e r ' five o ' c f o c k
E a r l y rising is all i m p o r t a n t t o y o u n g people j u s t s o t t i n g
o u t in life, a n d I a m g l a d y o u h a v e tlie h a b i t . '
W h e n the meal was ended the morning hymn was sung,
and an earnest prayer for God's direction and p r o t e c t i n g
care through tho day was offercdrtheiithe young physician
s t a r t e d o n h i s daily r o u n d * ,
" I give the little h o m e i n t o y o u r c h a r g e to-day g r a n d father. . D o n ' t let K a t y g e t lonely o r w o r k t o o h a r d
s c r u b b i n g i m a g i n a r y chrt^^off t h e w ' o o d - w p r k , " h e a d d e d
w i t h a smile a t his wife's scrupulous neatness.
" If the
g a r d e n e r should come, could y o u talk With h i m a little,
" a n d d i r e c t n b o u t t h e p l a n of t h e g a r d e n ? K a t e d o e s n o t
know much about such things, I believe."" I should delight t o d o i t , " said-the old m a n , a b r i g h t
s m i l e c o m i n g i n t o h i s face'at t h e i d e a o f h i s p o s s i b l y b e i n g
of a n y s c r v i c c i n t h e w o r l d a g a i n ; " I w a s a m a s t e r - h a n d
a t making a garden in my day."
T h e . d a y was w a r m a n d b r i g h t , a n d the old m a n spent
most of it o u t of d o o n , s u p e r i n t e n d i n g the • E n g l i s h m a n ' s
o p e r a t i o n s , w h o l i s t e n e d respectfully t o all h i s s u g g e s t i o n s ,
and obeyed t h e m strictly. 'Hie day's w o r k w a s most
s a t i s f a c t o r y o n a l l sides, "and w h e n n i g h t c a m e , , K a t e ' s
delicious tea was taken w i t h a relish b e h a d n o t k n o w n for
m a n y m o n t h s , ' a n d his sleep w a s sound a n d s w e e t
A'll s u m m e r l o n g t h e g a r d e n w a s h i s p r i d e a n d n ! e a s u r e .
T h e care of t h e beds w a s awuined b y him, a n d t h e satisfaction with which he b r o u g h t K a t y t h e v e n r earliest
vegetables of t h e scason,.it m a d e the household h a p p y t o
witness. W h e n G e o r g e c a m o h o m e a t sunset it was
such a source of j o y to h a r e h i m a n d ' K a t y walk a r o u n d
t h e b e d s , a n d a d m i r e t h e results o f h i s skill a n d c a r e .
T h e n , too, t h e neighbors, as they passed, loved to s t o p a
little while, a n d l e a n i n g t h e i r folded a r m s a g a n i s t t h e
p a l i n g , t a l k w i t h t h e c h e e r y old g e n t l e m a n a b o u t h i s
b e a u t i f u l g a r d e n , a q d tell h i m w h a t a " l i k e l y , p r o m i s i n g
v o u n g m a n " his grandson was, and h o w m u c h t h e people
l o v e d a n d respected h i m .
In short, ho had j u s t the home ho needed t o m a k e his
old a g e p e a c e f u l a n d h a p p y .
K a t y ' s infinite t a c t never
a l l o w e d h i s m i n d t i m e f o r g l o o m , o r f o r feeding o n i t s e l f ,
b u t would ever, a p p a r e n t l y w i t h o u t an effort, start some
p l e a s a n t t r a i n of t h o u g h t , w h i c h s h o u l d d i v e r t I t fronr
a ineloncholy c h a n n e l
H e was loved most decplv and
t e n d e r l y , a n d t r e a t e d w i t h respect a n d d e f e r e n c e d u e t o his years. T b e l s w e e t c o u n t r y air, and the constant
sunshine in his b r e a s t m a d e h i m g r o w y o u n g and hale
a g a i n a n d t h e s u n s e t o f h i s life w a s o n e l o n g , g e n t l e , s u m mer twilight
A Murderer Revealed by n D r e a m .
A m i r a c u l o u s d i s c o v e r y o f a h o r r i b l e m u r d e r i s related
b y a B e l g i a n j o u r n a l of a recent d a t e , o f w h i c h w e m a k e
a summary.
. .
T w o brothers, J e w s , set o u t f o r G y r e k , w i t h a view of
placing their two d a u g h t e r s at a b o a r d i n g school at G r b « r
Wardein.
D u r i n g t h e n i g h t of t h e i r absence, t h e youngest
d a u g h t e r , a g e d ten, w h o w a s left a t home, w o k e u p h e r
mother mddenly during the night, and crying bitterly,
d e c l a r e d t h a t s h e s a w h e r father a u d u n c l e , a n a all b e i n g
murdered.
T h e m o t h e r , f o r s o m e time, t o o k n o n o t i c e o f
of the child's d e c l a r a t i o n b u t as she persisted, .and w o u l d
n o t b e pacified, s h e b e g a n f o b e a l a r m e d herself, and t h e
n e x t m o r i i i n g t o o k t h e c h i l d b e f o r e tlie m a y o r o f t h e town
t o whom she declared her dream, stating at the same time
t h a t t h e m u r d e r e r s w e r e t w o m e n l i v i n g in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d , w h o m s h o d e l i b e r a t e l y p o i n t e d o u t aiid a d d e d t h a t
t h e m u r d e r w a s c o m m i t t e d a t t h e e n t r a n c e of t h o f o r e s t
on t h e r o a d to Grosswardein.
T h e M a y o r , a f t e r t h i s revelation, t h o u g h t i t p r u d e n t to
make inquiry after the t w o neighbors indicated b y the
child, when, singularly enough, they w e r e discovered to
be absent from home.
T h i s suspicions circumstance ind u c e d t h e M a y o r to d i s p a t c h s o m a o f f i c e r s t o t h e f o r e s t
alluded t o b y t h e child, w h o discovered t h e h o r r i d s p e c t a c l e o f five b o d i e s e x t e n d e d o n t h e g r o u n d , w h i c h w e r e
t h o s e of t h e t w o b r o t h e r s , t h e t w o d a u g h t e r s , a n d t h e
d r i v e r of t h e v e h i c l e i n w h i c h t h e v all took t h e i r d e p a r t u r e .
T h e c o r p s e s a p p e a r e d t o h a v e "been all s e t o n fire, s o a*
t o d e s t r o y t h e i r i d e n t i t y , a n d t h e v e h i c l e w a s n o w h e r e to
b e discovered
T h i s h o r r i b l e t r a g e d y l e d t h e o f f i c e r s to
examine t h e whole neighborhoed, when they fortunately
p o u n c e d n p o n t h e t w o n e i g h b o r s a t a fair n o t far d i s t a n t
a« t h e y w o r e in t h e v e r y a c t o f c h a n g i n g s o m e n o t e s o n
w h i c h s o m e s p o t s of b l o o d w e r e visible. On b e i n g siezed
t b e y i m m e d i a t e l y confessed their crime, and on t h e child's
d r e a m b e i n g revealed t o t h e m , a c k n o w l e d g e d t h e finger
o f P r o v i d e n c e in t h e i r c a p t u r e . T h e w o n d e r f u l d r e a m o n
t h e p a r t o f t h e c h i l d , a n d i t s falflllmeBt e x c i t e d a n i m mense sensation in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d
A Child's Logic.
R e v . T . W . H i g g i n s o n , i n a recent l e c t u r e i n N e w
Y o r k , t o l d a s t o r y of M r s . H a r r i e t B e e c b e r S t o w e a n d
o n e o f h e r l i t t l e "girls. T h e l i t t l e g i r l , h e s a i d , c a m e to
h e r m o t h e r o n e d a y , a n d a s k e d if i t w a s v e r y r i g h t to g e t
angry?
" O h , no, o f c o u r s e n o t " w a s t h e a n s w e r .
' But,"
s a i d t h e l i t t l e g i r l . " i t s a v s in t h e B i b l e t h a t G o d i s a n g r y
with the w i c k e d "
" O k t h a t is a n o t h e r t h i n g ; h e i s
o b l l g e d to b e a n g r y . "
» W h a t God obliged: I thought
h e c o u l d n ' t b e o b l i g e d to d o a n y t h i n g . "
" Y e s , he i a
a c c o r d i n g t o his holy l a w ; y o u will u n d e r s t a n d i t w h e n
y o u g e t o l d e r ; y o u m u s t w a i t till t h e n . " T h e l i t t l e c h i l d
w a n t e d a n s w e r ; t h e n s h e w a s q u i e t a n d t h o u g h t f u l for a
m i n u t e , a n d t h e n w i t h a b r i g h t l o o k , d i e s a i d , " UB,
m o t h e r , I understand it n o w ; it's because G o d i a j t a
Christian."
H a p p i n e s s c a n b e m a d e q u i t e a s well o f c h e a p m a t e r i a l
a g of a e a r o n e s .
fsns
=9=
*
fltke J _
...
N e w Territory of Colona.
CTKRSBUBGU, l)oc. 13. 18i*8.
Mr. Colfax has!Introduced a bill i* the House of RepThe success bf the nefjfo aeter, Ira Aldridge. has l>ec»
resentatives. whkh was referred to the committee oflTer* wonderful.. A t his debtft people were curious to » « »
Xgr-QAX nxTRft EWTOt.'
ritories, to organise the Territory of Colona.
Othello who needed neither crape nor pomade to blacken
The Teritory embraces Pike's Peak, and nearly nil of his face. Many expected tears of laughter rather than
TBAVEBSB CITYi
tears of emotion, when they learn that Iago and Dcsdemoua
the
gold
diggings;
up
almost
to
F
t
Laraioie,
Bridge
rs'
TOIDAY MORNING, F E B R U A R Y 11. 185».
would reply to him in German. (The absence of an EngP u s , and the Goochatope. River, the head waters of the
lish troup forced him.to.play with German netorsj 1 ho*
BOUNDS
Cuotoo
KOUXD8 k4 LANG DON, v:
Kansas, Rio Grande, both Forks of the Platte, the Ar- who counted on this were strangely deceived. From his
kansas and Grand River. It has also in it Fremont's fa- appearance on the stage, the African. artist completehHorncc GToeter on Northern Michigan.
mous Throe Parks, the fertile San Luis Valley, and will captivated his audience by his harmonious and resonant
Peck After Fitch—A Characteristic Move.
The Editor of the New York Tribune, who has spent
form a magnificent agricultural as well as mineral State. voice, and by a style lull of simplicity, nature and dignitv.
The Lansing correspondent of the Detroit Advertiser Mr. Blair, who has traveled all over i t predicts that it For the first time we had seen a tragic hero talk and walk
a nedi o j two, during the present winter, in the Southlike common mortals, without declamation ami without
says
that
at
n
Democratic
Caucus
recently
held
at
Lansing,
ern part ©f this State making observations, and deliverrjU be the richest and most prosperous and thickly exaggerated gestures.- Wo forgot that we were iri a
ing Us lecture oa "Great Men,' writes a long letter to a resolution was introduced and passed at the dictation of settled State between the Missouri and California.
theatre, and followed the drama as if it had been a real
•
. '
. his pipcrnmfcrdate of 'Ann Arbor, Janr 9,'descriptive Geo. W. Peck, asking for the removal of the Rev. Mr.
It lies between the 37th and 42d parallel of north lati- transaction,
The scene in the Third Act. when the sentiment -CI
Fitch, Indian Agent for this State, on the ground of in- tude. and the Rocky Mountains, and the 103d parallel of
of Michigan, commencing thus:
jealousy is roused iu the ferocious Moor, is the triumph of
" I h a t e spent the last week in traversing the State of efficiency, and/perhaps, of general incompetency. This lougitude, about four degrees by fire, very cloajly cor- Aldridge.. At the first words of the wilv insinuation von
or rather that southern half of its lower pen-, charge is understood to be founded upon the neglect of responding with tho size of Iowa or Missouri. It- is esti- see his eves kindle; you feel the tears iu his voicc when
iomla to which its settlement and papulation have mostly Mr. .Fitch to prostitute his office to the advancement of
mated, from the .vast numbers pouring iri, that there will he questions Iago, then the deep sobs which stifle it:
been thusfar confined. Thenorthern half of thii^pemnsula the interests of his part}-. The result of the late election
and, finally, when he is persuaded that his wretchedness i-»
be 30,000 to 50,000 there by next fell, who will need u j complete, a cry or rage, or rather a Toar like that of u
i* colder, and in g6od part uninviting to the cultivator, being diversified by vast swamps, by sterile, gravelly knolls, in some of the Lake counties greatly disaffected this Peck, government before Congress meets again.
wild beast starts from his abdomen. I still seem to hear
and by dense forests of but moderately valuable and not and some few other Democrats who relied upon the Agent a
The bill authorises the President to appoint Territorial that cry; it chilled us with fear, and made every spectator
yet really accessible timber, so that ita settlement is efforts for a large fraudulent Indian vote, especially at all officers in tlie first iustancc, but at tho Territorial election shudder. Tears wet his cheeks; his mouth foamed, and
Likely to, be slow, and its population sparse for genera- pointswhere Indian payments were made. This resolution
in 18G0, the qualified voters arc to choose their own Gov- his eves flashed fire. 1 have never seen an artist identify
tions."
was intended partly as a rebuke to Mr. Fitch for his " in- ernor and Secretary for two years each. Slavery, polyga- himself so perfectly with the character which he repreWe know Mr. GKBELEY too well to entertain the besents. An actor told.me that he saw him sob' for toi,ne
efficiency*' in procuring fraudulent votes,.and partly, as my, and " peonage" are prohibited by the bill. Mr. Green moments' after his exit from the scene. Everybody wept.
lief for one moment that he wonld intentionally misrepresubsequent events have sbi^wn, to advance P e c k s own of Missouri, Chairman of the Senate Territorial CommitRachel, in the fourth act of Let Horacr, is the only
sent or do injustice to any portion of our State. His
personal schemes and advancement and interests. What tee, is opposed to organization, even if that were not iit artist who everproduced so great an effect. At the firsl
well known character for honesty, frankness and candor,
that scheme was leaked out a few days after the caucus, They fear a free State there, with two II. S. Senators, representation tne poor Dcsdemonawaaso horror-stricken
wonld shield him from any such imputation. And for
at tho terrible expression of the Moor, that she sprang
and reveals the. indulicacy, selfishness and greediness for in a very few years, if it is organized at all.
from the bed nnd ran shrieking with fright
this very reason his article is calculated to do us greater
office by which he is actuated in all his movements. No
lu spite of his stony nature, Aldtfdge can contain himinjustice'* and work us deeper injury.
Going
to
Europe
in
a
Balloon.
self to those scenes which requires calmness and subdued
sooner had he prtfeured this expression of the Democratic
H e may, for aught we know to the contrary, be corMr. John lift Mountain, aeronapt is again in this city,
Caucus against the present inenmbent, than he put in cir- whore he will remain a few days- He has made arrange- passion. In Shylock to sec him trembling with fear and
rect so far as tome small portion of the northern half of
indignation before the tribunal which is endeavoring to
culation a petition demanding the office for himself; and mcnts for the construction in Boston of a balloon with J
Oiristfenity upon him makes one of those iuipresthe Lowfcr Peninsula is concerned, and it is not our prehaving procured the signatures of oil tho Democratic which he designs to make an attempt t o cross the Atlan-,
^
The most severe critic^
pffil) . tc( ]
sent purpose to enter into a defence of all the Northern
tic
next
summer.
The
money
is
to
be
rormsed
tvyji
^ b t l l ODO f n n l t ^jth him-that when speaking to a charSenators to his petition, lie came into tho House to Bolicit
counties. Our remarks wiH be confined to those counacter at the back of the stage he IHW the bad habit of
the names of the Democratic members of that branch to
ties forming the extreme northern boundary of the Lower
turning his back to the public. Tlw director remonstrated
But he did not find them quite so pliable, and some
with him about this, but it was of no avail
Peninsula, bordering on Grand Traverse Bay, known as
of them kickod at the degrading requirement. Some ascensivc power which will make it capable of carrying a
the "Grand Traverse country." This Bay has its enA Crazy Monarch.
had too much self-respect to lend their names to so base a lire-boat stocked with provisions for four passengers. The
trance ifrom Lake Michigan about seventy-five miles
A k'ttcr from Florence, Italy, where the King of Pnvpurpose, and absolutely refused to sign it. They under- power it is designed to employ is the gun-cotton engine—
northwest from the Island of Mackinac, four hundred and
one of which, owned by a gentleman of Spriugfield, Masstood ft>o well how false he had ever proved to the real sachusetts, has been tested, and found to operate satisfac- sia is now sojourning frtr the benefit of his health, giyostwenty from Detroit, and two hundred and sixty from
the following ludicroe aeoouni of the monarch's behavior
sentiments of the Michigan " Democracy" upon the great torily. Before the venture at sailing over the. ocean, it is at the dinner table. The King of course, took his place
Chicago. • Its length 5H forty miles due south from its
question of the day, especially while in Congress, and how designed to make three long voyages, starting from west- at the head of the table, and delilwrntelv washed his head
entrancfe, with an average width of ten miles for half its
little he did or tried to do while there, to promotothe in- ern cities, for the purpose of testing the capacity of the iu the soup, mid then *it complacently uniling on bis
• distance, when it js divided in the centre by a Peninsula
balloon and the effect of the employment of machinery.
terests, honor, and dignity of the State. So the indepen- Mr Wise, the " father of balloon in America," who has friends, the long strings of vermacilli hanging frftni his
extending from, its head or southern extremity twenty
eves and nose, and in his hair and moustache. No one
dent and more conscientious members of the party in the been in consultation with Mr. IJI Mountain, approves of dared to laugh, however, and they had to fit out the dinmiles north.'i and forming the E a s t ' W West Bays. The
House, declined to aid him in his indeccnt and indelicate his plan in all its details, und will give him the benefit or ner with this ridiculous figure head, covered with grnvv.
Unorganized county of Antrim borders the east side of
his
remarkable
experience
in
suggestions
as
to
the
manner
itteinpt to procure the removal of Mr. Fitch, and obtain
(for he sternly refused towels,) talking to them an the
thie Boy, and the unorguniacd comity of Leelanau the
or carrying it out
i T r ° y I '0168* ^ u u - ^
while.
'
his afficc for himself.
west, and both are attached to Grand Traverse for judiA P a i r of Imbeciks.
Severe. Cold Weather on the Plains.
cial and municipal purposes. . Leelanau is bounded oji
State Finances of Wisconsin.
The assurance b f the Admistration men is perfectly
'
ST. I^UN, Jan. 13.
the west and north by Lake Michigan. The comity of
We glean the following statement of the Financial con- marvelous. The Treasurv is conceded to be bankrupt.
John M. Guthrie, who k-ft Salt Lake November 2.ith,
Grand Traverse lies mostly sooth of the Bay, .though it dition of Wisconsin from the Annual Message of Gov. The work upon tho capitol extentiou has been stopped lie- gives a painful account of the suffering of men and amH,o Federal
Wdornl Government has no money to pay
nav the nmajs
< the extreme cold
i a k on the Plains in consequence of
ia its entire sooth end or head, and includes within Randall, recently transmitted to the Legislature of that causc the
workmen. Current indebtness has been postponed for the Weather. Men were frozeu to death at nearly every
its limits all of the Peninsula. Traverse City< at the State
same reason, but that rare old Virginia gentleman Mr. station on the route, and l^n of Major & Russell s men
bead of the West Bay, is the seat of justice for nil this
Tho estimates for the yoar ending Sept. 30,1858, showed Mason, and the pugnacious Mr. Slidell. propose to give were frozen at one time.
The snow was very deep. The weather was colder
rtgion of country. Elk R a p i d s i s the principal Bay a deficit of revenue of $70,840 56, assuming that tho <Jc- the President money tqenablo him to effect the acquisition
town of Antrim county, and Northport that of Leelanau. falcation of the former Treasurer, Janssen, ($32,258 84) or Cuba—thirty millions is the modest sum named! Av e than had been known fur thirty years: the mercury unking
27 degrees below Zero.
believe
that
the
l-WtK
or
a
mun
to
thb
square
mile
is
3o much for oar geographical position.
would be repaid. The arrearages of counties for delintho average density/of population in the slaveholding
1
Thejeadingtimber in all this liinety miles of Bay Coun- quent taxes at the sumo date amounted to $78,757 54, States hence tho urgent necessity or room for expansion,
Temperance in Russia.
ST PETEHSIWRGII, Dec. 14, 1858.
try is sugar maple and beech, interspersed with oak, elm, which, added to the estimated deficit and the amount due which prompts thnii to set out upon tho purchase or
Three months ago, the peasants orthe Government of
bjaswood, pipe, a slight sprinkling of hemlock, cedar, from jaaeeri (not paid), moke an actual delict of $181,- Cuba with an empty Treasury. How do Messrs. Mason
uod some other varieties. Twenty miles- south and east 361 64. The estimated expenses, of ull kinds, for the and Slidell propose to raise the money? Borrow it or Kovno took, in their churches, a solem pledge that they
would
drink
no
more
brandy. They hpve kept this
course. But the'Government will need for_ current exare extensiveHracts of valuable pine. The soil is gener- year ending Sept 30, 1858, amount to $-148,(45 98, in- penses all the money it will dare borrow. The imbecility promise so well that the sale or brandy in the shops is
ally as rich and productive qs that of Jackson, Calhoun. cluding the finishing and furnishing of the new wing of of Mr. Buchannu appears to have struck in upon hj» ad- (mt one twelfth or what it was. and it is now sold only on
the principal routs. Many distilleries hare been obliged
[Detroit Tribune.
Kalamazoo, or iu feet any of the southern counties; of tho Capitol. The estimated revenno' for the same period herents.
to give up their business, at least for a time.
this State; and it is equally well watered. There arc including all taxes and arrearages of taxes, and the snm
F a n n y Kemble nnd the Mt. Vernon F u n d .
more than one hundred miles in length of small lakes in due from Janssen, is $664,415 39—estimated balance in
GREECE, ITS POPULATIOK. <fcc.—According to a recent
A committee or ladiesfromthe' Mt Vernon Association
those three countios, the Boardman, Elk and Carp rivers, Treasury $215,669 41. The actual receipts into the waited upon this lady at her apartments at the S t Dennis report or the Minister or Finance of the kingdom of
and an innumerable quantity of smaller streams, all abound- General Fund for tho calendar year 185$ were $358,058,- Hotel, recently, to solicit the proceeds or one of her Greece, the population of that country has • increased
since
1834 from 600,000 to 1.045,000. The inhabitants
- . ing in fish. The climate, though wo are from two to 11—total disbursements from same for same period, $440,- Shakspcrian readiugs, in aid of the Monument Fund. occupy themselves mainly with agricultural and marine
The case was very elaborately stated by the chairman of
' three degrees farther north, is milder and more healthy 253 16. The estimates above were prepared and fur- the committee, and the '• last"or the Kembles" after hear- pursuits. Twenty million litres or currants are now proand agreeable than that of Western New York, North- nished by tho Secretary of State. The disbursements ing all that was to Ixfhcard, drew hereoir up to the entire duced, against ten million previous to 1834. and the
ern Ohio or Southern Michigan. Up.to this time (the from tho General Fund, include appropriations made in longitude of her magnificent proportions, and said, with " vineyahls cover three times as much ground as they did
before the war • or Independence. Instead of 3^0,000
iOtTbf February) there have been only four days when 1857 and 1858 for the Insano Hospital, House of Refuge
" Ladies, Irespectsyour motives, but have no toleration mulberry trees, Greece has now 1,500,000, and 260,000
the tiorcuij was down to zero. During most of the Capitol enlargement Blind Asylum. Slate Prison, Deaf
for the means vou are resorting to. to perpetuate the fig trees instead of 50,000. The olive trees have increased
nnd Dumb Asylum, State Agricultural Society ($3,000,) memory or George Washington. If your country is too from 2,300,000. to 7,400,000, and they yield a revenue
winter it lias ranged from 30 to 40 above. W c had
ice in. tho river or bay until the 6th of Fcbruiuy, and it County Agricultural Societies, State Historical. Society poor, or too jmean, or too ungrateful to take upon itselt of 7,500,000 drachms instead or 640,000.
it has now nearly all disappeared.! Wo are .entirely ($2,000,) and interest on the State loan ($6,000),— through the •National Legislature, so obvious a duty,
A CUDAN LADY'S OPINION o r THE PUKCUASE o r CCBA.
e « m p t from frost until October, and wo have never amounting to $199,303 39. The actual and legitimate better that Mount Vernon be sold for a cattle market, —American gentleman (playfully)-^Do
you^ know,
than that it should be purchased by the proceeds or charity
heard of an instance where crops were injured by it. expenses for carrying on the State Government have been balls, flash newspapers and quadv doctors. My hnmble Madame, that next year I shall have the pleasure or calling
We have no swamps or marshes of stagnant water; no only $190,949 86. The Governor thinks tho State will abilities are ut your service, but with the provision that, you a rcllow-citizen or mine?
Cuban Lady (indignantly)—Never 1 Was there ever
ague; no sickness of any kind Physician® cannot get a be relieved of debt of ali descriptions within a brief period, whatever amount or money they may yield, it shall l>c so unprincipled a nation? Because a thing suits you,
living hereby the practice o( their profession; nnd in the and believes it will not be necesary to levy a,tax next presented to Congress as tho first donation to euable them you think you havo a right to steal i t
to discharge a duty, which ought to.be discharged by
American
Gentlemun—Oh, no, madame. " e dont
whole range of the three Counties on Grand Traverse
of over $200,000.
them, or not at all/'
[Buff. Commercial.
mean to steal if; we propose to buy' it
,
Bay, with a population of 3,000, there is not a physician
• " A n d Thais' the Way the Money Goes."
SUCCESS.—According to an eastern contemporary the
Cuban Lady—11a, ha! W h a t voubu^r Cuba? W hy
who relies upon his practice for a subsistence.
A memorial has been presented to Congress fromT. J. first two verws or the first' chanter or the " Chronicles of vou cannot buy vour own Mount A* ernon.
The Peninsula, which extends out twenty miles from Lloyd, of Philadelphia, publisher and proprietor of a book Success," road thus: Who hath sadness? Who hath
[N. Y. Evening Poet.
tho bead of the Bay, is from two to three miles wide, and entitled ''The Life, Travels and Adventures of Ferdinand woe? Who ' shinneth' the streets with gloom or comitenIhED or GRIW.—Wc ffnd in an English paper nn
coutiina about fifty square miles of as good farming land DeSoto, the Discoverer pf the Mississippi Hirer." The aucc and perplexity of mind? Who loseth the confidence
account orthe death of a father from grief His hoy
as e r a came under the plow. The timber is principally memorial sets forth that this book contains the only au- audpartonage of men, and sinketh into poverty and for- accd eight years was accused and arrested on a charge of
getfulness? HE THAT AIIVEKTISETH KOT—He that doth
hard maple beech, ash, Oak and basswood, and it is well thentic account of tho discovery of the Mississippi River not make himseir known through the papers. He who, -stealing
* — — aauicivif^u.
- sovereign. Bail was
refused and the .MJ.
lad was
— •>—.
•
watered with Springs and rivulets. This is an old Indian —that Congress had paid $10,000 for a painting com- by his great neglect in this matter, deprive th himseir or sent to prison. The father, on parting with his child t<¥)k
Reserve, now abandoned as such, bat the lands hdve not memorative of that discovery, to. place in the Rotunda or gain and secureth to himself loss! His business-wisdom the matter so deeply to heart that he went homo and never
• looked
" ' " up. X deep-seated melancholy took posres.
is
selfishness.
Hislack
of
knowledge,
aye,
his
stingme:
again
yet boen brought into .market About eighty families tho Capitol—that the book is fer more valuable than the
si on of him; he wu obliged to give up work; and on the
stiTfe'th out and the discerning shun him
have settled upon it, and some of them have made valua- picture, and therefore Congress is asked to pass a bill for
tried the father
" W h o hath gladne^? Who hath joy? Who hath a day his little boy,
— breathed his last.
ble improvements. It will probably come into market the purchase of 10,000 copies of the former at $1.50 per growing business
this notes The surgeon that attended him says that he died of a bro— and full coffers? W ho.payeth
.
1 promptly? W h o gaineth the confidence aud partonage ken heart The boy was discharged.
next summer.
copy.
, v. -.i. «
r..i
,
r\of men. and riscth surely to affluence? HE THAT ADVKRA heavy lumbering business is carried on at Traverse
SINGULAR PHENOMENON.—There is a spot in the
It is more than probable that this little gratuity of
, ro>j,.,,T_ne that through the journal of the
City and Elk Rapids. The logs are floated down the $15,000 will be voted to Mr. Lloyd. A Washington
m jayjnakcth hiia^lf ami his business known! He hath
*""*L Swatara Gap, in the Blue Mountains, in Virgiuia, which
Boardman and Elk rivers from the extensive Pineries on correspondent of the N. Y\ Evening Post writes: " I was choeen the path to wisdom, and his riches and honor is called the "Cold Hole." This hole is only eighteen
those streams, and manufactured into lumber for the Chi- presented this morning to a beautiful lady, und had hardly increases like the light of the morning. His shadow inches in depth; but even in the hottest days of surnn*r.
the air is uncumfoftably cold. A thermometer, which
cago market This affords a good home market for all passed the compliments of the day when she exclaimed, groweth broad. His complacency increascth. His marked 90 in ordinary shade, was removed to this bole,
the surplus produce which will bo raised for many years Oh, Mr. M , yon will give this petition yonr aid; I know fame cxtendeth. His happiness endureth, and he is and in about an hour without any change in the outside
honored and blessed by all men—particularly by printers."
atmosphere, the mercury fell to 50 degrees. It is supposed
to come. But tho farmer need not rely upon that Ves- yoa will; won't yon?" saying which she handed him a So mote it be.
.
[Detroit Tribune.
that a current or air ascends from beneath—pobably from
sels of the largest classs can enter any of the dozen or copy of Lloyd's memorial. Under such influences as this,
GREAT NEWSPAPER E.vrERrKisE.—The proprietors of an underground cold spring
more excellent natural harbors on the Bay, and the farmer it is aud that several members or Congres are already
the Cincinnati Gazette, in order to add to the interest of
A report submitted to the Indiana Lejridatnre by the
can ship his produce to Buffalo cheaper than it can be pledged to vote for the bilL W e shall probably hear of their paper, have purchased the telegraph line form that
sent over the Railroad from Kalamazoo, Marshall or
city to Baltimore for their own use, to transmita general Committee of Wavs and Means, showsi that the value of
the matter again.
Jackson, to Detroit Ho can always compete successsummary of all the important political, financial, commer- all the taxable property of the State is $453,000,000—an
The bronaed statue of Daniel Webster, made for the cial and general news made up from all the leading increase, siDce l845, of $199,062,707 Much erf tins infully with any portion of tho interior of the Great West ;
crease is attributed to the various raifroadi of the State,
where, in many instance*, produas must be transported citizens of Boston by Hiram Powers, has arrived from Eastern papers, /lafly. This is a new feature in newspa/ which cost only about $30,000,000.
per enterprises, never before achieved.
hundreds of miles before it can be shipped to tide water. Leghorn.
It <gm> ilrattfist ,
lit.
^extend this article beyond our
limits
set forth all t]
the natural advantages of
mita to act
tioiv soil, timber and climate. Enough, we trust; has
been said to convince Mr. GREELEV that he has been
misinformed with regard to the Grand Traverse country;
and we ask him, as an act of justice, to copy this article.
T h e circulation of his paper is to great that in no other
way can we hope to correct the false impression which
his letter Ss Calculated to make. Do wc ask too much?
A m b i t i o n is as i n s a t i a b l e a s t h e g r a v e .
No Mall.
F r o m t h e c t o e i n g of n a v i g a t i o n in t h e fall u n t i l i t s o p e n i n g in t h e s p r i n g , w e a r e a s c o m p l e t e l y i s o l a t e d a s w a »
Rasselaa In the. H a p p y Valley, a n d t h e only i n t e r c o m * ;
t h a t w e c a n h o l d w i t h t h e ' outride' w o r l d is t h r o u g h t h e
m e d i u m of a weekly mail, w h i c h is t r a n s p o r t e d o n t h e
h a c k s of ' N a t i v e
Americans'
from
Grand
Haven to
M j u & t e e , and f r o m thence in t h e same m a n n e r Orer 'an
Indian 'frail (by another Contractor) to this place.
The
a r r i v a l of t h e mail is a g r e a t e v e n t w i t h u s ; a n d a s t h e
h o u r d r a w s nigh, we "are as
fldgetty
and impatient as a
l o v e - t i n c t u r e d m a i d e n w h o w a t c h e s f o r t h e c o m i n g of h e r
tardy suitor.
A s soon as it arrives and t h e contents are
distributed, aB-busine# is thrown
aside, worldly
cares
v a n i s h , a n d w e a r e l o s t in a h u g e p i l e o r n e w s p a p e r s .
F o r several weeks past the contractor on the
route
f r o m G r a n d H a v c n * t o Manistee has been a d a y or t w o
behind time, and
the
c a r r i e r s of t h e
contractor
here
have been subjected t o vexatious and expensive delays
there.
The
pfcople a t G r a n d T r a v e r s e P o s t o f f i c e , t h e
t e r m i n u s o f the' r o u t e , ( w h i c h is a t t h e O l d M i s s i o n , o n
t h e P e n i n s u l a , t w e n t y m i l e s n o r t h of T r a v e r s e
City,)
complained that the mail was behind time, and censured
the contractor here.
On t h e last t r i p he instructed his
carriers to leave Mtfnistee on time, a n d they came t h r o u g h
w i t h e m p t y mail bags, t h e mail f r o m b e l o w h a v i n g a g a i n
foiled t o . ' c o n n e c t ' a t t h a t p o i n t
T h o u g h w e feel t h e d i s a p p o i n t m e n t k e e n l y , a n d a r e
compelled t o p u t o u r p a p e r t o p r e ® w i t h o u t any news,
we c a n n o i under the circumstances, attach any blame to
Mr. Hitchcock, the contractor from Grand Traverse to
Manistee.
N E W GOODS.
MORGAN BATES;-
T R A V E R S E CITY. O.
T h e f a u l t is w i t h t h e c o n t r a c t o r below, a n d
h e s h o u l d b e h e l d <o n r i g i d a c c o u n t a b i l i t y .
NOTARY
There, ia.no
success.
T h e m o r e it re^eivea t h e m o r e it
h e n c e l i k e t h e g r a v e i s n e v e r full.
requires,
and"
I t m a y first s e e k o n l y
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
tracted.
N a t i o n must be a d d e d to nation, until t h e scep-
W E H A V E NOW O P E N E D T H E L A R G E S T S T O C K O F
Goods, Groceries,
MORGAN BATES
a s u b o r d i n a t e s t a t i o n , b u t t h a t a t t a i n e d . i t will e e c ktoreign.
P l a c e it on a t h r o n e a n d its dominion becomes t o o con-
PUBLIC,
HERALD O F m a . T * A T » M S CtTT, MICHIGAN.
Emit t o its demands, for i t perpetually enlarges with its
H a s o p e n e d a n Office a t T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o ,
Michigan, f o r the t r a n s a c t i o n of a
O e n e r a l Agency B u s i n e s s .
Aljl}
• ' .«•
j
P R O V I S I O N S ,
We e v e r h r o u g h t to thia m a r k e t ; w h i c h are will be h a p p t t o
T h e U n i t e d Stale* L a n d Office ia located pi t h i s p l a c e ; a n d
will f o r q e a n A l e x a n d e r to" w e e p t h a t t h e r e a r e n o t m o r e p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be paid t o l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t * , offer at such p r i c e s a a will accord reasonably w i t h the TIMES.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
w o r l d s t o c o n q u e r . A g a i n : A m b i t i o n i s a s c r u e l u s d e a t h . i n v e s t i n g m o n e y in G o v e r n m « i t Laud*, i m p a r t i n g i n f o r m a T r a v e r a e City, N o v - 1 8 , 1 8 5 8 .
nl#tf
tion relative t o t h e g e n e r a l feature*, r e s o u r c e * a n d a d v a n I t is s u p r e m e l y selfish, a n d h e n c e regards n e i t h e r t h e rights
t a g e s of t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e c o a n t r v , t h e p a y m e n t of t a x e s ,
| ) A P E R W A R E H O U S E . — O N HAND AND FOR SALE
n o r i n t e r e s t s of o t h e r s . I t t r a m p l e s u n d e r f o o t t h e d i c t a t e s a n d the t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y A g e n c y )>u»ineaa"with w h i c h he JL c i t h e r a t W h o l e s a l e o r retail, the following d e a c r i p t i o n s of
m a v be e n t r u s t e d .
REFERENCES.
paper, v i z : Imperial, S u p e r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy.
of h o n o r a n d h u m a n i t y alike, a n d builds its s e a t o n t h e
Crown, P l a t C a p a n d P o l i o Post, Cap, Letter, Legal, S e r m o n .
b l e e d i n g b o d i e s of i t s m u r d e r e d v i c t i m s . W h a t c a r e d
Bill a n d Note P a p e r in e v e r y v a r i e t y .
Book a n d P r i n t P a p e r s of all c o l o r s a n d sires. Manilla.
N a p o l e o n t h a t t w e n t y m i l l i o n s of m e n p e r i s h e d i n h i s m a d
'Rag. a n d S t r a w W r a p p i n g P a p e r of alt s'-aes and weights.
a t t e m p t t o g a i n t h e s u p r e m a c y of E u r o p e .
It counts not |
B e c e i v i n g our p a p e r d i r e c t f r o m the Manufacturers. we are
e n a b l e d t o offer t n e m at as low p r i c e s as a n y in thia m a r k e t .
i t s s a c r i f i c e s , regards n o t t h e c o s t t o o t h e r s <if i t s m a d :
K A G S — W a n t e d in e x c h a n g e for Goods or Cash.
D E A L E R IX
c a r n i v a l s , i s u t t e r l y regardless o f t h e m i s e r y i t o c c a s i o n s . >
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
13
SO W o o d w a r d Avenue.
S e l f i s all, a n d f o r self n o o p p r e s s i o n of o t h e r s is t o b e ' j
t r e -®f u n i v e r s a l d o m i n i o n i s ' g r a s p e d .
And*even then it
s. A. MCCLELLAND,
D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n spared.
All its promises of good a r e delusive. I t prom- j
k e e !N~otion.s, H a r d w a r e ,
ises unalloyed happiness to its devotee on t h e attainment j
T i n "Ware,
of s o m e p a r t i c u l a r s t a t i o n o r o b j e e t , b u t a s of t e n a s s u c c e s s !
H a n a n d C a p s , B o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r * , fiaslw
crowns the effort, is the promised good removed farther1
Door Trimmings,
away.
A s its a p p e t i t e is insatiable, so it c a n never b e j
N"ail», by t h e k e g o r lb..:
I ' o r k a n d H o u r , by t h e b a r r e l oi - l b . ; ^
"
c o n t e n t w i t h w h a t it has, h o w e v e r m u c h t h a t m a y b e . I t j
l l n t t e r . Cheese, L a r d ;
is d e s t r u c t i v e t o eaae and content, w h i c h a r e t h e basis o f !
L i n s e e d a n d best w i n t e r - s t r a i n e d O i l , B u n t i n g F t o I J : '
L a m p s of all kinds, Candles, Dried A p p i e r ;
e n j o y m e n t A n d h e n c e it always leads one.to despise t h e '
A l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t of T o b a c c o ;
g o o d h e h a s in i t s c r a v i n g s f o r t h a t i t h a s n o t
Haman
P o w d e r , Lead, S h o t , Gun C a p s ;
C a r p e t W a r p , L o g w o o d , Madder. Copperas,
was rich, noble? and honored.
H e was favored by his |
C a d b a r , I n d i g o , Alum, B o r a s , Ac.
Sovereign, and courted by his people. B u t because a
S c h o o l B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y , Wall P a p e r , W i n d o w C e r t a i n s ;
C r a d l e Scythes, G r a s s S c y t h e s a n d S n a t h e s , P i t c h f o r k s ;
d e s p i s e d J e w w o u l d n o t d o h i m reverence, h e p u t o n f o o t
S t o p e P i p e , Bedsteads, R o c k i n g C h a i r s ;
a p e r s e c u t i o n a g a i n s t t h e o p p r e s s e d p e o p l e , w h i c h led t o
Small R o c k e r s a n d Table C h a i r s f o r C h i l d r e n ;
T o g e t h e r with all a r t i c l e s usually f o u n d in a C o u n t r y S t o r e .
t h e intercession of t h e Queen, his own death, and t h e exa l t a t i o n of t h e h a t e d M o r d e e a i .
E r a s m u s was generally
S
H A W ' S C U T L E R Y A N D E D G E T O O L WORKS, F o o t
of Brush street, u n d e r tho F u l t o n I r o n W o r k s , Detroit, M.
Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' 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 . '
Tools, A x e s of every d e s c r i p t i o n . P l a n i n g a n d . T o b a c c o Mac h i n e Knives, Trusses, Ac., m a d e to o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r qualltv, '
- .
.
<- a * 4 •' '-.A- • Razors, Knives, 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
a n d Bra** Ware, polished a n d repaired in a m a n n e r t o g i v e
satisfaction t o h i s c u s t o m e r s .
O r d e r s l e f t at t h e office, c o r n e r Of B r u s h s t r e e t a n d J e f f b r
in A v e n u e , will be p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to, w h e r e a o m p l e s m a y
be seen.
I n f e r e n c e s k i n d l y p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , N o r t h A
Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, D o c t o r s A l i e n A Batwell.
D e t r o i t . J a n . 1859.
13tf
p I I E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E — T H E UN
V ' d e r s i g n e d offer t h e i r e x t e n s i v e s t o c k of Goods, consisting of all k i n d s F U R N I T U K E A N D U P H O L S T E R Y , . t o t h e i r
c u s t o m e r s a n d t h e p u b l i c - g e n e r a l l y , a t the lowest possible
rates. Being p r e p a r e d t o meet^all o r d e r s in our line of bu.i-
A F i n e I v o t o f P l o w s ,
on C o m m i s s i o n , f r o m the K a l a m a z o o A g r i c u l t u r a l W o r k s .
All p u r c h a s i n g G o o d s at N o r t h p o r t , will do well t o call a n d t h c w e s t All w o r k w a r r a n t e d .
C A B I N E T M A K E R S ' ASSOCIATION,
e x a m i n e rnv tftock a n d . p r i c e s before p u r c h a s i n g •;laewbere. ,,
No. 221 J e f f e r s o n A v e n u e , D e t r o i t
N . B- C U T T I N G d o n e t o o r d e r , on s h o r t n o t i c e .
t h e U n i t e d States for t h e last '20 years has b e e n £600,- and u n h a p p y .
M i s e r y i s e v e r t h e a t t e n d a n t of t h i s s e l f i s h
N o r t h p o r t , D e c . 23,1858.
M>m
A m b i t i o n ' is not confined t o t h e
0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . \ I t i s e s t i m a t e d in t h e f u t u r e , t a k i n g t h e r e c e n t a n d h e a r t l e s s p a s s i o n .
O E T S AND POJ3THY O f VERMONT—EDITED
by A b b e y H. H e m i a g w a v . T h e design of t h i s w o r k ia t o
g o l d d i s c o v e r i e s i n t o a c c o u n t , t h a t t h e g o l d c r o p f o r y e a r s b o s o m s of w a r r i o r s a n d s t a t e s m a n . I t i n v a d e s all s t a t i o n s
represent the g e n e r a l poetic lite rain re of V e r m o n t f r o m i t s
t o c o m e , is l i k e l y t o b e a t t h e r a t e o f a m i l l i o n a n d a h a l f i u life, m a k i n g m e n d i s s a t i s f i e d w i t h t h e i r p o s i t i o n , a n d
E R S O N ' S H A Y I N G W H E A T T O F L O U R A T e a r l y s e t t l e m e n t to t h e p r e s e n t p e r i o d T h e selections a r e
o u r Mill, m u s t b r i n g It I n good o r d e r . A F T M v m a DATE g a t h e r e d ' f r o m t h e m o s t reliablp sources, a n d will especially
Iter w e e k , o r s e v e n t y - e i g h t m i l l i o n s p e r a n n u m , m a k i n g filling t h e m w i t h t h e d e a i r e t o t r i u m p h o v e r o t h e r s . M o r i n t e r e s t all V c r m o n t s r s b y b i r t h - r i g h t now resident in t h i s a n d
VE SHALL UKINJJ KO 8MUTTV OK IMPURE WHEAT.
o t h e r S^stes.
13
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
for' t h e n e x t 2 0 y e a r s fifteen h u n d r e d m i l l i o n o f d o l l a j s .
rissey i s a s a m b i t i o u s f o r t h e c h a n i p i o n s l i i p o f t h e p r i z e
H A N ' N A l l , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r a e City, Dec. 1, 1858.
• Stf
ring, as-was N a p o l e o n for t h e mastery of nations.. The
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S - — I M P O R T A N T TO
MOUNT V ESU V IU S. —L e t t e r s f r o m N a p l e s , of N o v . 2 8 ,
T H E P U B L I C . — A new F a m i l y S e w i n g Machine, com> cruel passion w h i c h leads princes to b u m cities and
b i n i n g the latest i m p r o v e m e n t s , at the e x t r e m e l o w p r i c e of
say an extraordinary spectacle may b e expected this year.
slay armies, led P a r r h n a i n s t o . t o r t u r c a slave t h a t h e m i g h t
I F T E E N O R T W E N T Y G O O D H A N D Y M E N F I F T Y DOLLARS.'
V e s u v i u s i s c r a c k i u g . u i i d o p e n i n g a t all p a r t s , f r o m t h e
T h e p r i c e s of all o u r s t a h d a r d m a c h i n e s h a r e been g r e a t l y
h a v e a r e a l s e e u e f r o m w h i c h t o p a i n t t h e a g o n y of d e a t h .
will lind w o r k w i t h us.
reduced. S I N G E R ' S S E W I N G MACHINES, It is well k n o w n ,
b a s e to t h e s u m m i t .
S m a l l c r a t e r s v o m i t l a v a in all d i H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
N o n e are so h i g h as t o b e a b o v e its influence, and none
t h o u g h d e a r e r Id price, h a v e always b e e n c h e a p e r in f a c t
T r a v e r s e City, Dea. 1,1858.
,
»«f
rections,
w i t h o u t ceasiug. \ I t is f e a r e d t h a t a t t h e ntost
IJ.JI
—,111 «|o, t h a n a n y o t h e r . T h e p r i c e s
a r e s o l o w a s t o W b e n e a t h i t s reach, a n d t h e n o t e of
a l l moat be satisfied. Call a u d exu n e x p e c t e d m o m e n t an e r u p t i o n will t a k o place f r o m t h e
w a r n i n g m a y b e sounded for each. N o w while we would
a m i n e t h e new m a c hi oca at t h e low prices.
t h e g r e a t c r a t e r , 'in w h i c h case the c a t a s t r o p h e would b e
WILLIAM PORTER. Agent,
discourage t h e desire t o . advance o u r o w n interests,
133 Jtjfferaou A v e n u e , D e t r o i t
terrible
for K e t i u a a P o r t i c i .
w o u l d l i f t a w a r n i n g v o i c e a g a i n s t t h a t selfish a n d
Is p r e p a r e d t o m a k e P l a n s Arid S p e c i f i c a t i o n * f o r all classes
B
L
A
C
K
Ac
C
O
OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F
n
GROUND TOR DIVORCE—A w o m a n m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n , a t c r u e l a m b i t i o n w h i c h o n l y s e e k s t o h o l d d o m i n i o n o v e r of B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e all k i n d s of w o r k c o n n e c t e d w i t h
j»
Optical
a
n
d
P
h
i
l
o
s
o
p
h
i
c a l A p p a r a t u s , No. 250 J e f f e r s o n
the Trade, on liberal terms/7
Vvenue, i n v i t e all t h o s e suffering f r o m d e f e c t i v e s i g h t , t o InC i n c i u i i a t i , f o r a d i v o r c e , o h t h e g r o u n d t h a t h e r h u s b a n d o t h e r s ; regardless of t h e i r w i s h e s , i n t e r e s t s a n d rights.
Bash, G i n * , Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
s p e c t t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t of greatlv i m p r o v e d P e r e s c o p l c Crvsw a s a c o n f o u n d e d fool.
T h e magistrate informed her,
c o n s t a n t l y on hai(d.
/
tal a n d P e b b l e Spectacles, w h i c h are M g h l v e n d o w e d w i t h
N e w York Ledger.
J . K. G., t h a n k f u l f o r p a s t p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s o p p o r t u - the p r o p e r t y of I m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s of Telet h a t , .if t h a t w e r e t o b e a v a l i d reason in l a w , h a l f t h e
scopes, Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines, D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t s
M r . B o n n e r , t h e p r o p r i e t o r o f t h e N e w Y o r k L e d g e r , n i t y of s o l i c i t i n g a c o n t i n u a n c e of t h e s a m e .
m a r r i e d w o m e n in t h e c i t y w o u l d b e l e g a l l y e n t i t l e d t o a
t r a v e r s e Cltv, N o v e m b e r 5,1858.
' nS-ly
Ac., c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
n3
I s s a i d t o b e o n l y 3 0 y e a r n old, a n d i s r e p r e s e n t e d a s a
matrimonial separation. T h e woman seemed comforted b y
L A N K B O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y . — T H E UNDER
of m o s t e x e m p l a r y p r i v a t e c h a r a c t e r . .
H e in a
t h i s a s s u r a n c e — w r e t c h e d n e s s is always alleviated b y nums i g n e d h a v i n g a Book B i n d e r y in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h hid
T h e s u b s c r i b e r o f f e r s f o r sale a v a r i e t y of e n g r a f t e d
practical printer, h a v i n g served a regular apprenticeship
Bookstore, is p r e p a r e d t o m a n u f a c t u r e , t o order, Blank B o o k s
b e r s — a n d departed f r o m t h e magistrate's c o u r t w i t h an
a t t h a t t r a d e , a n d w o r k e d s o m e y e a r s a s a ' j o u r n e y m a n . A p p l e " T r e e s , l ? e n e l i l h ' e o s j l ' c a i ' T r e e s , 2 ? l u i t i of every d e s c r i p t i o n . M e r c h a n t s a n d others, w a n t i n g anyI m p r o v e d f r a m e o f m i n d , a n d w i t h a t o u c h of c o n s o l a t i o n .
Trecn and Clu-rry Trees.
t h i n g in t h a t line, a r e invited t o give h i m a call. H a v i n g t h e
H i s n e t iucome f r o m t h e L e d g e r , w h i c h h a s a weekly cirA fine lot of S e e d l i n g I ' t u c u TREES, t h r e e y e a r s old, w h i c h best of w o r k m e n , h e c a n safely g u a r a n t e e s a t i s f a c t i o n in a l l
cases.
F. RAYMOND.
T h e f o l l o w i n g resolution w a s i n t r o d u c e d i n t o t h e H o u s e c u l a t i o n of 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 , i s a b o u t $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 aiuiually.
will be sold c h e a p .
1
Detroit, Nov. 1, 1858.
n3
Also, CUKKANTS, GOOKEBERBIES, A c . ; all in good c o n d i t i o n ,
of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h i s S t a t e on the 8th.
uf good size, a n d h e a l t h v.
L. R . S M I T H .
H A R L E S B U S C H , (Successor t o M. H o w a r d W e b s t e r , )
D
I
E
D
,
R e s o l v e d , T h a t t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of J a n x » B u c h a n a n
E l k Rapids, N o v . 0 , 1 8 5 8 .
nS-ly
D e a l e r In F o r e i g n a n d D o m e s t i c H a r d w a r e , H o u s e k e e p Tn T r a v e r s e t o w n s h i p J a n . 21st, JJABY ELLEX, d a u g h t e r of
in i t s ( o r e i g u a n d d o m e s t i c p o l i c y , h a s ' b e e n e m i n e n t l y W i l l i a m H. a n d F a n n y S h e l d o n , aged 2 v e a r s a n d 9 m o n t h s .
i n g A r t i c l e s , M e c h a n i c s ' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p MORTGAGE SALE.
s u c c e s s f u l , a n d d e s e r v e s t h e a p p r o b a t i o n a n d s u p p o r t of
I n Mei'geuee, J a n . 24th, an i n f a n t child of P h i l a n d e r a n d
a n e d Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r t h e A m e r i c a n a a d E F A U L T H A V I N G B E E N M A D E IN T H E CONDIu r o p e a n L a w A g e n c y of L i u A Kapp, No. 7 N a s s a u s t r e e t
F i d e l i a Odoll.
Also, J a n . 28, FIDEUA, wire of P h i l a n d e r
the e n t i r e . A m c H r a n people.
t i o n s of » c e r t a i n i n d e n t u r e of m o r t g a g e , e x e c u t e d by
Odell, ifged 40 y e a r s .
L o u i s Sha-sha-qua-Mhv, of t h e t o w n s h i p of Leelanau, i n the New Y o r k — f o r the reco.very of Debts, L e g a c i e s a n d InheriI t w a s lost\)>y a v o t e of 1G t o 0 3 . M o r e t h a n o n e - t h i r d
A t W h i t e w a t e r , F e b . 3d, of Scarlet fever, WILT.UN, oldest
t a n c e s in E u r o p e a n d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
c o u n t y of C r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d S t a t e of Michigan, to H e n r y
R e m i t t a n c e s m a d e to all p a r t s of G e r m a n y , w i t h safety a n d
c h i l d of C r a w f o r d a n d E l i z a b e t h iLeith, aged 2 yoara a n d 11 Beers," of t h e t o w n s h i p , c o u n t y a n d S u i t e a f o r e s a i d , b e a r i n g
of ( h e D e m o c r a c y refused t o s w a l l o w t h e pilL
months.
date t h e 24th d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1*0.", a u d r e c o r d e d o n the 13th d i s p a t c h . No. 201 J e f f e r s o n avenne, Kcarsley's Block, D e t r o i t .
W h e n w h e e l i n g c l o u d s were d r i v i n g by
'
'V t
day of May, 1S5P, a t 7 o'clock'. A. M. in L i b e r 2, on p a g e s 3 8 Mich.
• MORALS o r HALT LAKK O I T T . — A l a t e n u m b e r o f t h e I n m o u r n i n g dress to d m lie t h e sky.
a n d 3 0 / i u t h e oOicu of t h e R e g i s t e r o f - D e e d s f o r the said
T
S A G E & S O N S , MAI' PUBL1SHFR8, S T A T I O N E R S ,
L o ! D e a t h a r r i v e s ' m i d w i n t r y gloom,
D e s e r e t N e w s reports q u i t e a n u m b e r of s t r e e t b r a w l s ,
c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e ; a n d the a m o u n t claimed t o be due f I • E u g r a v e n i a n d L i t h o g r a p h e r s , 209 Main s t r e e t Buffalo,
L a y s one- w e loved low in t h e t o m b .
said m o r t g a g e , at t h e d a t e of t h i s n o t i c e , b e i n g $ 1 0 5 0 2 f o r N. Y „ o v e r S a g e ' s P i a n o Rooms.—V> e are p r e p a r e d Jto e x t e n t * '
r o w d y i s m a n d r o b b e r i e s in S a l t L a k e C i t y ; a n d u n d e r t h e
I n d e e p e s t g r i e f his f o r m w e ' v e Jain,
ucipal a n d i n t e r e s t , a n d no s u i t or p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g been all w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o us w i t h p r o m p t n e s s a n d d e s p a t c h , a a d .
Entombed upon the s i n d y plain.
h e a d of P a i n f u l I n c i d e n t , ' ' a r e p o r t e r n o t i c e s t h e first
ititutcd at law t o r e c o v e r t h e d e b t now r e m a i n i n g s e c u r e d on as favorable t e r m s as a n y e s t a b l i s h m e n t in t h e c o u n t r y .
by said m o r t g a g e , o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f : N o t i c e i s h e r e b y .given, C o m b i n i n g all t h e d i f f e r e n t b r a n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r a n d
c a s e o f a p r o f e s s i o n a l s t r e e t - w a l k e r a m o n g t h e f e m a l e s of
Life seemed to him but Just begun
t h a t on F r i d a y , t h e 2 2 d d n y o f A p r i l next, 185», a t 10 S t o n e E n g r a v i n g , as well as G r a y o n W o r k of t h e finest de
E r e h e was c a l l e d — h i s r a c e was f u n .
that city.
•
o'clock in t h e f o r e n o o n or t h a t day, a t t h e f r o n t d o o r of the s c r i p t i o n , we g u a r a n t e e satisfaction In all eases.
I n s t e a d of l i n g e r i n g h e r e f o r years,
C o u r t H o u s e at T r a v e r s e City, iu said c o u n t y , ( t h a t b e i n g t h e
T o s t r a g g l e o n t h r o u g h h o p e s a n d fears.
Maps. P o r t r a i t s , Show C a r d s , Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d p r i n t e d
RELAXATION OP QL-AKEK FOBKAUTIKS.—"tyc Q u a k e r a o f
place of h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said c o u n t y of G r a n d in the m o s t d e l i c a t e c o l o n s - b y a new p r o c e s s .
H e d w e l l s b e y o n d t h e r e a c h of t e a r s .
[COM.
u3
Traverse,)
l>y v i r t u e of a p o w e r of sale in said m o r t g a g e _c
<lreat Britain have formally abandoned their distinctive
I n Glen A r b o r , ' o n W e d n e s d a y , J a n n a r v Ifi, a f t e r a p r o t r a c t t
a
i
n
e
d
,
a
n
d
a
c
c
o
r
d
i
n
g
t
o
the
s
t
a
t
u
t
e
of
Michigan
i
n
auch
c
R E E S W H I T I N G , G e n e r a l L a n d - A g e n t , Grass
e d a n d p a i n f u l illness; HANNAH, w i f e o f CHESTER OasoB.v,
p e c u l i a r i t i e s of s p e e c h a n d d r e ss, a n d i n o t h e r respects
made
a
n
d
p
r
o
v
i
d
e
d
,
I
shall
e
x
p
o
s
e
f
o
r
sale
a
t
public
a
u
c
t
i
o
n
,
•
h
o
p
p
e
r
Fails,
J
e
f
f
e
r
s
o
n
C
9
.
,
K.
T.
REFERENCES:—
Esq., aged 68 yearn.
relaxed tho.restrictiveness of their rules and discipline.
Mrs. Osborn h a d s u f f e r e d very m u c h f r o m feehle h e a l t h f o r to t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a n d sell t h e p r e m i s e s in said m o r t g a g e H o n . Z. C h a n d l e r , D e t r o i t M i c h i g a n : W h i t i n g A A d a m s , d o :
t h i r t y y e a t s p a s t b u t t h e l a s t y e a r of h e r life h a d been o n e of described, or so m u c h t h e r e o f a^t shall be sufficient lo pay a n d Col. S. M c K n i g h t , d o ; H. W . Williams, E x . of Titles, 8 t
FRRXCU P O I JTICS.—M. B e r r y c r , i n h i s d e f e n c e o f M o n t p - almost c o n s t a n t Buffering, w h i c h s h e e n d u r e d w i t h r e m a r k a b l e satisfy t h e a m o u n t d u e t h e r e o n <t t h e d a t e of t h i s notice, w i t h L o u i s ; MaJ. 11. W a l k e r . U. S. A . ; C. A. P e r r y , Esq., W e s t o n .
i n t e r e s t a n d the costs a n d e x p e n s e s allowed by law, a n d also Mo.; Amos T. Hall.- Esq., T r e a s u r e r C. A B. R. R., C h i c a g o :
l.embert, r e m a r k e d t h a t h o w a s n e a r l y 7 0 y e a r s of a g e , patieiico a n d f o r t i t u d e t o t h e l a s t S h a h a d been a resident
n3
of Glen A r b o r a little m o r e t h a n t h r e e years, a n d w a s m u c h ten d o l l a r s a t t o r n e y ' s fee, s e c u r e d US lie paid by s t i p u l a t i o n in Geo. T. P e a r s o n , A t t o r n e y a t Law, C M c a g o .
a n d h a d s e e n n o f e w e r t h a n s e v e n t e e n c h a n g e s of g o v e r n
e s t e e m e d by a l l w h o - k n e w h e r . AJiusbartd a n d son are left said m o r t g a g e c o n t a i n e d , all the f o l l o w i n g p i e c e o r p a r c e l of
W I N E H O U S E . — W i l l a r d H a r v e y A Co.. 84 Maiden
to m o u r n t h e loss Of a h i g h l y e s t e e m e d wife, a n d d e a r l y he- l a n d d e s c r i b e d as f u l i o w s : L y i n g a n d b e i n g a n d s i t u a t e in the
m e n t in F r a n c e t
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
of
Leelauau.
in
t
h
e
c
o
u
n
t
y
of
G
r
a
n
d
T
r
a
v
e
r
s
e
a
n
d
Lane,
a
n
d
17
C
e
d
a
r
s
t
r
e
e
t
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
.
H
e
m
p
,
C
o
tton
loved m o t h e r .
[Con.
State of Michigan, b e i n g k n o w n as L o t No. T h r e e (3) of Sec- F l a x a n d L i n e n Twines, I m p o r t e d a n d M a n u f a c t u r e d C o r d a g e .
WOMEN a R I G H T S . — T h e H e r a l d of F r e e d o m g a y s t h e
tion T w e n t y . o n e (21) in T o w n s h i p T h i r t y - t w o (32; N o r t h of C o t t o n . J u t e , Manilla a n d A m e r i c a u H e m p R o p e . T a r r e d Stofl.
MORTGAGE SALE.
R a n g e E l e v e n (11) West, c o n t a i n i n g forty-five (45) a n d F i s h i n g Lines, G i l l i n g T h r e a d s , Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all
c i t i z e n s of t h e t o w n of B l o o m i n g t o n , i n I ) o u g l a 3 C o u n t y ,
E F A U L T H A V I N G B E E N M A D E IN T H E C O N D I - t h i r t y o n e h u n d r e d t h s J30-100) acres, a c c o r d i n g t o Govern- k i n d s of Cords a n d L i n e s .
n3
t i o n s of a c e r t a i n i n d e n t u r e of m o r t g a g e e x e c u t e d by m e n t s u r v e y . D a t e d J a n u a r y 26,1.8.VJ. .
Kansas, have recently passed an ordinance entitling t h e
J o h n W e b e r , H u b e r t K u r t a n d H e r m a n J . Cordea, of t h e city
H E N R Y BEERS, M e r t g a g e e H . L O V E L L , (Successor t o D. Crosby A Co.) W h o l e w o m e n to an equality with the men,as voters.
of Milwaukec-and S t a t e of W i s c o n s i n , a n d O t t o Thies, of the
sale
a
n
d
a
n
d
retail
d
e
a
l
e
r
in
W
a
t
c
h
e
j
,
Clock*.
J
e
w
elry.
CHARLES H . HOKDE.-C, A t t o r n e y .
12-l2wi
towni&ip of Centrevillo, c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d State
F a n c y Goods. P l a t e d W a r e , Comb*. Buttons. T h r e a d . Ac. N o .
QCEEK V i g r o n i A S K A T E S . — W c s u b j o i n , a s of J
of Michigan, to A n t o i n e Manseau, of .the c o u n t y of G r a n d
7!) W o o d w a r d a v e n u e , opposite H o l m e s AjC«- D e t r o i t ' M i c h .
O O K S . — S E L F - M A D B MEN—By C. B. S e y m o u r .
T
r
a
v
e
r
s
e
a
n
d
State
of
Michigan,
(deceased,)
b
e
a
r
i
n
g
d
a
t
e
t
h
e
F u t u r e Life, or S c e n e s in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by Geo. Wood. W a t c h e s , Clocks a n d J e w e l r y r e p a i r e d a n d w a r r a n t e d .
. s3
t e r c s t t o t h c i e x , t h e a n n e x e d d e s c r i p t i o n o f a p a i r of s k a t e s
t h i r t e e n t h day of N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r of o u r L o r d one The Ministry "of L i f e ; by t h e a u t h o r of M i n i s t e r i n g C h i l d r e n .
just complete^for Queen T i c t o r i a :
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ARE T H E BEST
t h o u s a n d e i g h t h n n d r e d a n d fifty-six, a n d recorded in t h e T h e K, N. P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r C o n d i m e n t s , p n t u p f o r g e n e r a l
M a c h i n e s f o r F a m i l y S e w i n g or for m a n u f a c t u r i n g purI n l i e u of s t r a p s a c r o s s t h e i n s t e p , e a c h s k a t e i s p r o v i - office of t h e R e g i s t e r of d e e d s f o r t h e c o u n t y of G r a n d TraposesCall and<examine t h e m at 133 Jeflferson A v e n u *
verse, on the 21st d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1857, a t 8 o ' c l o c k A.
ded with a patent leather b o o t
T h e s e b o o t s a r e firmly
(Masonic Hall.)
WILLIAM PORTER, A g e n t
A. in Liber o n e (1)'of Mortgages, f o l i o s 74, 75, 7G a n d 77; and
a t t a c h e d b y a s t r i g p f p l a t e d s i l v e r t o t h e c l o g s , w h i c h a r e t h e a m o u n t c l a i m e d t o b e due on said m o r t g a g e at t h e d a t e of
D e t r o i t Nov. 1.185S.
n3^
I s a b e l l a O r s i n i ; by t h e a u t h o r of B e a t r i c e C e n c i .
of s a t i n w o o d , h i g W v p o l i s h e d . T h e skat© i r o n s t e r m i n a t e t h i s notice, b e i n g t w o -thousand one h u n d r e d a n d fifty-seven
V e r n o n G r o v e r , or H e a r t s as T h e y A r e .
E E C ' H E i r S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW 8 1 T ikt f r o n t in t h e a p p r o p r i a t e a n d g r a c e f u l n e c k of a s w a n , dollars a n d i l f t y c e n t s (82,157 60,) f o r p r i n c i p a l a n d interest,
F r e d e r i c k the G r e a t ; by Cariyle.
ply j u s t received. F o r sale by
*~
D o r a D e a n ; by Miss Mary J . Holmes.
a q d b o t h s i d e s a r c e l e g a n t l y c h a s e d . T h e c u p t h a t f o r m s a n d no s u i t or p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g been i n s t i t u t e d a t l a
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1853DOUGHTY, STRAW A C O ,
r e c o v e r t h e d e b t n o w remaining s e c u r e d by said m o r t g a j
Meta G r a y ; b v Miss M c i n t o s h .
nJ
N o . 94 W o o d w a r d Ave,
t b o r e c e p t a c l o s f o r t h e h e e l s i s s i l v e r - p l a t e d , a n d c h a s e d a n y p a r t t h e r e o f ; N o t i c e is t h e r e f o r e h e r e b y given, U i i W h i l e it was M o r n i n g : by V i r g i n i a T o w n s e n d .
w i t h t h e d e s i g n of a rose, s h a m r o c k a n d t h i s t l e . T h e s a m e S a t u r d a y , t h e I 4 t h d a y o f M a y n c x t , l « 5 P , a t 10 oclock in W i t h a v a r i e t y of o t h e r s , t o o n u m e r o u s t o o e n u m e r a t e . F o r
IRESIDE EDITION O F WAVKRLY NOVELS,
d e s i g n is e m b r o i d e r e d i n w h i t e s i l k u p o n t h e b l a c k p a t e n t t h e forenoon of t h a t day, a t t h e f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o a r t H o u s e sale bv
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
now complete, full sets, t o be h a d of
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1868.
D O U G H T Y . S T R A W A CO.,
Detroit. J a n . 7, 11J59.
IStf
leather, t o w h i c h it forms a pleasing c o n t r a s t
T h e . s i z e a t T r a v e r s e City, in said c o u n t y , ( t h a t b e i n g t h e p l a c e of holdi n g the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverae,) by
»8
N o . 9 t Woodward Ave..
g r a c e f u l l y c o r e s p o n d s t o t h e s m a l l foot of H e r M a j e s t y ,
v i r t u e of a power of sale I n s a i d m o r t g a g e c o n t a i n e d , a n d
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S S T A N D I S H ILa n d w h e n m o u n t e d on thein,it is said she looks elegantly.
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
a c c o r d i n g t o t h e s t a t u t e of M i c h i g a n in auch case m a d e a a d
L U S T R A T E D — a v o l u m e of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m o r i g i n a l
S t a t i o n e r y , c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d at
p r o v i d e d , I s h a l l e x p o s e f o r sale, at p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o t h e drawings, by J o h n W . E h n l n g e r , i l l u s t r a t i v e of t h e C o u r t s h i p
D e t r o i t Nov. L 1858.
R I C H M O N D S A BACKUS.
3 o u > THE BABY FOR FIFTY COLLARS.—A m a n l a t e l y h i g h e s t bidder, a n d sell t h e premise* in said m o r t g a g e de- of Miles S t a n d i s h . by H e n r y W . L o n g f e l l o w . T h e r e will be
n3
No. 183 Jeflferson A v e .
p a w e d t h r o u g h N a s h v i l l e , T c u u . , w i t h a d r o v e of n e g r o e s s o r i b e d , or s o m u c h th e r e o f a s . s h a l l be aufficient t o p a y a n d e l g b t o r t e n l a r g e P h o t o g r a p h s o r t h e m o s t e x q a i s i t e c h a r a c destined for a southern m a r k e t
I n t h e l o t t h e r e w e r e s a t i s f y t h e a m o u r t due t h e r e o n a t t h e d a t e of t h i a notice, w i t h ter, e x e c u t e d by Brady, w i t h i n t e r s e c t e d cream-colored leaves,
.
G O L D S M I T H , M A N U F A C T U R E R A N D IMPOR
i n t e r e s t a n d t h e cost a n d e x p e n s e s allowed bylaw, a l l t h e fol- ( c o n t a i n i n g t h e d e s c r i p t i v e t e x t * t h e w h o l e t o be b o u n d In
• t e r of S e g a r s , No. 35 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e , D e t r o i t Michi
several infants, w h i c h b e did n o t desire t o t a k e w i t h h i m
l o w i n g pieces o r p a r c e l s of l a n d l y i n g a n d b e i n g in t h e town- q u a r t o m o r o c c o covers, w i t h bevelled a n d gilt edges.
b e c a u s e , a s h e s a i d t h e y w o u l d i n j u r e t h e s a l e o f t h e i r , s h i p of Centreville, c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e (Leelanau) a a d
Early o r d e r s are solicited, as t h e slow p r o c e s s o f p r e p a r i n g
m o t h e r s . SOUK of t h e s e h e d i s p o s e d of b a r , s e p a r a t i n g S t a t e of Michigan, d e s c r i b e d as f e l l o w s : Lota n u m b e r e d O n e t h e P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g b e i n g d o n e in c l o u d y w e a t h e r ) will T T I 8 T O R Y O F C I Y I U ^ A T I O N I N E N G L A N D — B y H.
(1) a n d F o u r (4), a a d the S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r t h e a s t p r e v e n t t h e i m m e d i a t e iasue of a s e c o n d e d i t i o n , a n d conse- •JLL T h o m a s B u c b l e — t w o vola. J oat r e c e i v e d b y
t i e m , or course, f r o m t h e i r p a r e n t s
IS
D O U G H T Y , S T R A W k. C O ,
F o r t h e ram o f fifty d o l l a r s h e s o l d t o a l a d y i n t h i s c i t y q u a r t e r of S e c tio n n u m b e r e d N i n e (S) i n T o w n s h i p n u m b e r e d q u e n t l y o n l y t h o s e o r d e r e d in a d v a n c e c a n be provisedT h i r t y (30) N o r t h of R a n g e n u m b e r Twelve (12) W e s t Dated
P r i c e S i x Dollars. S p e c i m e n s
be s e e n a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s
a n i n f a n t of t h r e e m o n t h s , c o n s o l i n g i t s m o t h e r w i t h t h e
F e b r u « J 7 11, 1859.
received, a t m y s t o r e .
T 7 R E D E H I C K T H E G R E A T . — A H I S T O R Y Q*
fiendish r e m a r k t h a t h e w o u l d kiD i t u n l e s s h e c o u l d sell i t
J O H N I. MILLER, A d m i n i s t r a t o r
F R A S ' C t S , RAYMOND,
[Nashville Goaette.
14-lJw
of t h e E s t a t e Of A n t o i n e Manseau, deceased.
OA W ^ w a r d A v e n u e .
T U B GOLD P « n > u c r r . — I t i s e s t i m a t e d f r o m t o l e r a b l y
c o n c e d e d t o b e t h e m o s t l e a r u c d m a n of liia a g e , b u t b e -
c o r r e c t d a t a t h a t t h e p r o d u c t of g o l d f r o m t h e m i n e s of c a u s e F a r r e l l w o u l d n o t c o n c e d e hiB c l a i m h e w a s restless
P
F
Notice to Farmers.
P
Work For Men.
S
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
I
FKX7IT TREES.
B
C
D
C
H
T
D
B
R.
S
B
F
A
A
O,
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit Advertisepients.
Detroit Advertisements.
G
F
E V E R A N D A G U E , FROM WHICH MANKIND SUI ROCERIES A T WHOLESALE.—N P- JACOBS,
A M - D W C K L E E k C O n N WOODWARD AVEfir, over a large part of the globe, is the consequence of
TM: Slaver In the broad lagoon
Comer Jefferson Avenue and Wayna'Street, offers for
nue, Wholesale mad Retail Dealers In Foreign and Doa diseased action of the system, induced by the poisonous
Ley moored with i3le sail;
mestic Dry floods, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths,-Paper Hanging*, sale to the City Mid Country Trade:—
sm of vegetable decay. ThU axhalaUoa ia evolved by the
He waited far the riaing mo«»,
S u g a r s a n d Molasses.
on
of solar heat on wet soil, and rise* with. the Watarv. va. Audforthecveni»g-|ale.
ft
,
»"W
200 hhds fair, prime and choice New Orleans, Porto RSco and por from"it. While the sun is below ihe horizon this vapor
which we have In great w i e t y of styles and prices : Broche
Muacavado Sugar.
liagera near the earth's surface, and the v i r a s ^ taken »ith Jt
1
Shawls, long abd Square ; Bay State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do. 50 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Coffee.
And alt her listles* crew
through the inngs into .the blood. There it acts a'» an Irritado. d o . : Gentlemen's do. do. d o . ; Mantillas beautiful rtyles: 100 bbls Prime New Orleans Molasses and Syrup.
Watched'the gray alligator slide
ting poison on the intcrnil viscera ahd excreting Organs of
Black, Fancy. Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique S i l k s ;
the body. The liter becomes torpid and faila t» aeerete not
Teas.
French and English Jieriuoes, plain and figured ; Paramettes
only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both tliv
Delaines, In great variety ; Valencia l l a m a and Stripes; AllTlrua and the bile accumulate in the' circulation, and productwool Plaids: Alpafas; Flannels; Sattlnetts; Broadcloths; Daviolent constitatioaal disorder. T h e spleen, the kidneys'and
Like aire that breathe from Parsdiso
masks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Olovea;
Coffee a n d Spices.
the stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered
Upon a ^rocld of crime.
Ribbons; -Prints; Ginghams. Ac., Ac.
250 bags white and green Rio.
also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as If in
atThe Planter, under his roof of thatch.
Carpet Department.
140 bags and pockets old Gov't and common Java.
tempt to expel the noxious fusion, concentrates the whjflu
Smoked thoughtfully and slow;
1UU cases ground Mustard.
blood of the body in the internal excretories to force tncin
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, i l>tt. Superfine. Cotton
. She Slaver's thumb waa on the latch.
20 bags green and white Maracaibo.
to cast it o u t The blood leave* the surface, and rushes to
and Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, «indt»w
He seemed la haste t o go.
50 taxes Ground Rio.
the central organ* with congestive violence. This ia the
Shades, Lace i n d Muslin Curtaias Curtain Fixtures, Feather*
CHILL. But in this effort it fails. Then the F e v s a follows,
50 kegs Ground Ginger.
paper Hangings, 4c., 4 c .
\ , •
„
,
"•'*{'
He said, "My ship at anehor rides
15 bags Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
in which the blood leaves tne central organs and rushes to
We have many othe'r styles of Roods, which will be offered
lb yonder broad lagoon^.
60 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
the surface, as ifirs another effort to expel the Irritating 1
to suit the times.
1 only wait the evening tides.
poison through thatother great excretory—the sk|n. In this
Tobacco a n d Cigars.
And the risiag of the mpon."
U N - L I O H T G A S W O R K S , FOR THE MANUFACalso it fails, and the svstem abandons the attempt exhausted,
100 boxes 3c Fine Cat Papers.
TUREfOP ILLUMINATING OAS,for the use-of Private
Before them, vrith her face upraised.
and w aits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless
lOO bbls Smoking.
Houses, Piihllc Buildings, Villages Town's, Ac.—Patented
In timid attitude,
effort another day. These are the lit* or paroxysms of Fever
50 boxes Plug Dark, fi'a and 10's.
August, 1858.—The principle of the Invention consists in the
tiike one half curious half amazed,
and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under20 boxes Gold Leaf, Hall Pounds.
peculiar, construction of the Retort, whereby fias is inost
-A Quadroon maiden stood.
m ine the health if it ia not removed.
30 boxes Tin Foil.
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil,
We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote.
Her eyes were large, and full of iigbt.
20 bbls Careadish ia can*.
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for
Ayei's Agne Cure,
Her arm* and neck were bare;
CIGARS A large assortment of Imported and Domestic.
about eighty, cents as much light as a thousand feet of ordi
S o garment she wore save a klrtle bright.
which neutralizes thw malarious poison in t h t blood, and
Wines a n d Liquors.
nary coal Gas.
And .her own long raven hair.
,stimulate* the liver to expel it from the body. As it should,
A long course of experiments at the hands of the inventor, p
M a ( ] e r i a B n j s b e r r J . Whu-s, in quarters and octaves.
so it does, cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty.
wboliaihadma^yearjierp^e^ein^manBftcturtng.^i
And OB h e r lips there played a smile
( H e - J | i e c k 4 y e n,r<cht,) and Claret In baskets
And it does more, or rather does what is of more service t o
well as by ourselves and othem has pladcd the
As holy, meek, and faint,
those subject to this infection. If taken in season U expels
yond all doubt of its practicability. Tiie public may lie
As lights in some cathedral aisle
Fine old Cognac and Selguette Ilrjtndies, In ha}f pipe*, quar- it from the system h* it is absorbed, and thus keeps those Who
fidentiv assured that It is at once the most simple and ittciui
' T h e features of a saint
ters and octaves.
use it free from its attacks; keep* the system in health though
of any thing of .the kind ever before constructed.
Gi>—Swan
aild
London
Cordial,
in
whole
and
half
piocs.
"The soil is barren,—the farm la Aid;"
The present object of the, proprietors ia to dispose of city, WHISKEY—Old Scotch. Monongahela and Poach Orchard, in exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, bui
The thoughtful Planter said;
protects from, thjl great variety "f afiectionj which arc indu. ounty and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and to
hhds and bbls.
ced-by this malignant influence, *uch"a» Remittent Fever, Chill
Then looked upon the Slaver's gold,
immediately introduce the works Into general ui
Wine, Stomachaud Cordial llittera ia oaacs.
Fever, Dumb, or Miutked Ague, Periodical H< adache, or Bil*
And then upon the maid.
Works from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are
Sundries;
ions Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout.
lOLMEK,
manufacturers,
Detroit,
readiness
by
DUDLEY
4
HOLME"
'
Hit heart within him was at strife
200 boxes RaLslns.
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asthma;Palpitations
well
as
every
thing
connectcd
with
the
"Bon-Light
Gt
' With aucn aecurscd gains;
;
L
500
boxes
Window
Glass,
assorted.
ie
supplied
by
them
at
all
the
principal
•
"
will'bo
Works," which i
For he knew whose passions gave her life,
150 boxes Pepper Sauce.
Stoinach aud Bowels, njl -points in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
Whoee blood ran itt her veins. •> j \ •
! 200 kega White Lead.
which, when arising Trom this cause, will be found toas*um<,
Persons.of small capital, and particularly Gas Fitters, by
200 dozen Pail* and Tubs.
ore orle*athe intermittent type. This "Ague C u r e " !»•
But the voice of nature was too ^n-ak;
making an investment in the right to use the " Sun-Light Gas
100
boxes
assorted
Ink.
oves
the
cause
of
there
derangements,
and cure* the disease.
H e took tho glittering gold?
Works," will bo certain of an immediate remuneration.
• 200 bags assorted S h o t
This It accomplishes by stimulating the excretories to exThen pale as death grew the maiden's cheek,
All communicationa in the premises directed to the
200 kega Powder, a»orted.
pel the virus from the system: and these organs by degree,
Her hands as Icy cold.
undersigned will meet prompt attention.
'
100
boxes
Oakley
4
Ames'
German
Chemical
Soap,
become
habited
to
do
this
their
office
of
their own accord.—
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
The Slaver lied her from the door,
"j 150 boxes white and dark Gentian Chemical Soapi
Hence arises what we term acclimation. Time, may accomTreasurer for Proprietors,
He led her by the hand,
200 boxes Fancy Bar and Cake Soap.
plish the same ond, but OfMh life Is not long enough, or Is
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
$
To be hi* slave and paramour
200 boxes Family and No. 1 BarSoap.
sacrificed in the attempt, while thi* "Ague C u r e " docs It at
In a strange,and distant land!
E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S •' TOO boxes i^tearine and Tallow Candles.
:, and with safety. We have gieat reasou to believe tliis
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of B.
60 boxes Star Candle*.
»
surer as well as safer'remedy for the whole class of disCoomb's BeaC
HALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit Where may
150 rujtus }Vrapping Paper.
<
.
s which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any
be
found
a
very
large,
fresh
and
desirable
ftock
of
the
above
100
renins
Foolscap,
Letter
and
Note
Paper.
«
other which has been discovered; and it has atill another
F e w m e n h a v e c r e r gone t o Congress with more f u n
goods
just
manufactured
under
hi*
immediate
inspection,
and
2(10,000
Percussion
Caps,
2000
lbs
Bur
1-ead.
?
important advantage to the public, which is, that it 1a cheap
and popularity than the .Hon. Leslie C o m b s of Kentucky,
embracing one of the most extensive assortments eve® before
100 bbls Vinegar.
•
l a t h e way of anecdotes, h e is unequalled, while h i s mode offered in this market
' i V e p a r c d b y D r . J . C. Aycr 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. Price One
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, White Fish, Herring, Bag
of telling Etorien imparts a tone to them t h a t no one can
Among his utoek Will bo found every kind and description Salt, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs Cordage. Brooms, BnktSts. Glass- Dollar per bottlo.
appreciate w h o ha* not m a d e his acquaintance." <*
of Jlarroent sultablo for Fall and Winter wear.
AVer's C h e r r y P e c t o r a l
Hare and article appertaining to the Grocery Trade. Corner
rom the low priced and cheaper grades, to the most fine Jefferson Avenue and Wayne-st, Detroit, Mich.
for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety
A m o n g t h e " characters" t h a t M c 1 9 o o m b s kouws like
fashionable garments—ail of which have been manufacN. P. JACOBS.
a book, is old M a j o r Xuckejr, whose, taste for brojrging tured with the utraoft care and WA*K*K«P to give satisfaction. : n3
amounts a t times, to the sublime. W h e n e v e r t h e M a j o r
All persons desirius of purchasing either at WHOLESALE T T 7 Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW l>een employed. As it has long been In constant use throughhas a stranger in the neighborhood, he " opens wide and OR RETAIL, are respectfully Invited to call aha examine his V V In Store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of I .ate out this section, we uecd not do more than assure the people
spreads himself," and with a success t h a t leaves nothing extensive stock, which shall be ottered at price* nnlfoi
Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sizes, at greatly reduced rates. its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it.
n3
H. HALLOC
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, is all
be relied on to do for their relief all it ha* ever been
t o desire. , T h e following scene took place between t h e loir.
id to do.
;
.
the Major and C o l . P e t e r s , " a late arrival" from Illinois.
AVer's C a t h a r t i c P i l l s ,
'} Mfuor, I understand f r o m GenOral Coombe, t h a t shortly
For all the purposed of a Purgative Medicine; for Costiviaess:
after t h e RevolntidB y o u visited England; how did you
Their
Merchant
Scrap
Iron
is
all
made
from
selected
Scrap
f o r the cure of Dyspepsia; for Jaundice; for the care of Indiaid of new and original machinery, eiqirewtly designed to
and will l»ear comparison with the best Iron made i n the gestion; for Headache; for the cure of Dysentcrv; f o r a F o u l
(ike the i a n n t ? "
' '
.
cure, with a low pake, a fine, substantial, durable* and u
1
"Capitally, I had not been in L o n d o n five h o u r s before formiy reliable time keeper. The movements are new in countrv; "
„
tipeias; for tt*~
the **
p&ea; -for the
for the cure
of En'sipelas;
Wyandotte Rolling MMl Company and Eureka Iron Compa- Stomach;
Scrofhla; for all Scrofulous Complaints;
Complai
for the cure
B e x seat, for me t o play whist, and a high t i m e we had construction, and aro,pronounced hy the highest authorities ny drafts-taken at par i* exchange for Iron or any indebted- cure of Scroftala;
to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved,
of Rheumatism;
lVheuinatlsin; f<or
o r Diseases
Disease* of the Skin; for the cure o f
Of i f
Liver Complaint; for Dropsy; for the cure of TettetTumor*
by the most,cxacting u W to be reliable and unfailing in ac- ness'to the Company. A
" Rex! what Re*?"
Manufactured
Iron
alfcb
given
in
exchange
for
good
^crap
and Rait Rheum; for Worms; for the cure of Gout; for a Dintion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
Iro
. " Why; Rex the King—George the Third—game
n e r M i l ; f i r the cure, or Neuralgia; for parirying the hloo«L
crude materials, in ja single establishment, by connected and
idtlrfsa
offat Windsof Cattle—Rex aua 1 played against Billy uniform prdcesses-i^the manufactory being organised npon
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive nan tako
/
V
them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world
the same system that has been adopted in the production of
Pitt and Ed Bark—and resulted rather comically."
Store corner W<
theunequaled American fire-arms which enables us to profor all the purpose* or a ramily physic.
•« How BO?"
f
Price 25 cents per Box; Six Boxes for One Dollar.
duce a movement at one-half the price or any foreign moveR
O
N
F
O
U
N
D
R
Y
.
T
H
E
UNDERSIGNED
ARE
PRE. »Aa we.irere pjfcyi jW the jaqt gome, Rex said^n rotfie*: ment of the aamo quality: and wc guarantee the perfect
pared to furnisU, at short notice, Stationary Engines, Mill
a famllliar puxnner,' Major, I suppose you know Charles pcrfonaance,/orteayoars,'of every watch manufactured hy us.
Great numbers of Clerjcymen, Physicians Statesmen, and
Gearing,."Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus and all varieties of
personages, have, lent thoir name* to certify the unWashington do you not)' "No sir,' said I, ' I do not:
Ail foreign watches are made by band, the American watcho i Iron Work. Bepalr work on Propellers, Bteamere and Saw eminent
paralleled usefulness of these remediess, but our space here
b u t l tell you who I do know, George Washington, the eA being the only ones made by machinery upon a u n i f od'eexecuted promptly and thoroughly. Castings—ev— will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below
systcCthroughout:
Nearly
alf
hand-made
watches
are
«ic-1
7
~
"
'
.
Father of his Country.' ' Father be plowed,' saidhe,' he ffletive, a n d•
continually
named tornish gratis our American Almanac in which they
^ getting
„
„ out
.. of order. In many description.
BRASS' FOUNDRY.
was a cursed rebel, and had I served him right, he would parte of the country it is impossible, to find good watch rearc given; also with full descriptions of the above complaints
have beeb hung long ago.' This, of course, riled me, and paireo", and watch repairing is always uncertain and expen- Ye are prepared to execute orders ,of any size for Brass and and the treatment that should bo followed for their cure.
Composition- Casting*, promptly.
Do not be put off by unprincipled denier* with t>tber preto that-degree, that I jost drew back and gave him a sive. The introduction of AmericanwatcheKdisposes of this
Oil Globcx, Oil Cnpc, Valves, Journal Boxes. Guage Cocks, parations they makc rtiore profit on. The sick want the best
difficulty,
and
country
merchants,
as
well
as
watch
dealers,
blow between the eyes thatfoiledhim like a bullock. The
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistle* for Steamboats,Locomotives
keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and and Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers and Locomotives, un- aid there is for tliein, aud they should i t
next moment Pitt and Barke mounted me, and in less can
All our remedies arc for sale by.
J . S. FA BRAND,
thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be
than ten minutes Ay shirt and breeches were so torn and nscd as any other article, without mfstery or humbug. Sold der eight hundred pounds.
n.1
Detroit Mich.
tattered, that I looked like Lazarus. This gavo me rather bv the trade generally, and by ROBBIN'S 4 AI'PLKTON;
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
OOK
FOR
T
H
E
TLMESJ!—THE
EXILES o r
*n3
General
Agents,
15
Maiden
Lane,
N.
Y.
a distaste for English society, so that next morning I set
prepared to czecutc all orders for Iron Railin..
FLORIDA.—BY josirc* n. o.iuDisos—Illustrrteff with 6
sail for America: Six weeks afterwards I landed at
Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemete- line engravings.—One Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.—
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED KAn^
This Work portrays with eminent ability, the crime* commit
Washington. The first person I met, after entering the
• road Watched, cased in ix-autiful styles, warranted ex- ry Lots.
city, was Q."
cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, full jewelled, Leters In ' TSsF Corner Of Fifth and Woodbridge-sts., opposite Machine ted bv our Government against the Maroons who. fled from
of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit
South Carolina and other Slave States Peeking protection unevery style. GOLD 1'ENS.—I continue inanufarturinp Pens Shop
••-§1 what Q T
-«
JACKSON 4 WILEY.
der Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards th»
every desirable pattern. These pens have received A Silver
" Why, that old federalist, Qoincy Adams. He wanted of
Indian*-of Florida, and is fonud to present a true view of the
Medal and .Diploma at tbe'Michigan State Fair, and are n o t t o
me to play «iinepins with him and I did so. Won §200 lie surpassed b v a m - P e n s In m a r k e t Also dealer in FINE r p o B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN. long-fought-Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOR
.1 J. Sage 4 Son'*. Map Publishers, Stationers Engraver* SLAVERY,
at two shillings a game, and then had a row."
JEWELRY, BILVtfR-WARE, «nd FANCY GOODS.
—d Lithographers, 209, Main Street Bnflilo, N. Y., over Sage'.
From Govera«r Chaw, of Old*,
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new
•"About w h a t r
»no Room.
'
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of " T h e Exiles
" He wanted to pay me off in Continental money, worth work to order.
(Ve are prepared to execute all work entrusted to us with
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding promptness and despatch, and on as favorable terms as any- of Florida." I have read the book with great interest snd
about a shilling a peck. • I got angry and knocked him And
much
instruction.
It set* in a striking light an important
Galvaniiing. done, at short notice.
establishment in the country. Combining all the different
into a spitoon. Whilst I still hod him down, Jim cumc
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all branches of Steel. Copper and Stone Engraving as well as portion of our history, ond clearly reveal* the secret spriugs
by which successive administrations were moved in affairs of
in and draggedroe:off to the White HouSe."
work entrusted to m y care, will be carefully attended, to.
Crayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfac- great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
GOLD PENS ro-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail,
" W h a t Jim?"
tion ail care*.
•
author hss especially entitled himself to the thanks of every
" Why, Jim Madison. I went and played euchre for accompanied bv the Cash', will he promptly attended to.
Particular attention paid t o Bank and Commercial work, lover of freedom, justicc, and honorublc administration,- by
3. H. ALLISON, Jcffcrson Avenue.
such a* Checks. D r a f t s Notes, Certificates of Deposit and tracing and exhibiting the evil infiuences of alarery in theabout two hours, when 'Tom' came in and insisted that I
Stock,
Coupon
Bonds,
Letter,
Note
and
Bill
Head*,
Envelopes,
should gobome with him."
E T R O I T STEAM DYEING E S T A B L I S H - 4c. Maps, Portraits, Show Cards 4<W Lithographed and transactions which he narrates. No one, it scans to me, can
arise from perusing this work without deepened conviction*
MENT, No. 16 Congress^.,E(ist—A. C. ALEXANDER
" W h a t Tom?"
printed in the most delicate colors by a new process
of the wrong of siaveholdintr, and the neceaaity of earnest
" Why, Tom Joffereon. Jim however would not listen would most respectfully intimate t h a t more fully to accomFor the convenience of the business community in this vi- and persistent effort for the deliverance of onrNatlonal Govthe wants of the patronizing public, and his large into it, anil the consequence was that they went into a fight modate
crease or business, he has adopted the improved facility which clnitv, wo have established, an agency with ;Mr, John W. eminent from tho control of the slave power.
Columbus, July 12, 1*68.
S. P. CHASE.
In the midst-of it they foil over the banisters, and dropped Steam gives to the Art of Dyeing, having recently fitted np Green, at the office of thp Detroit Daily Advertiser, 212 Jefn3
J . SAGE 4 SON'S.
REPUBLICANS BEAD IT! Coplaosent by mail on r e c e n t
about fifty feet When I left, they were giving each for that purpose. He BOW Dyes by Steam, every description ferson .Avenue.
£OLLETT, FOSTER 4 CO.,
Other goss rn the 'cellar. How it terminated I. never of Silks, SAtins, Velvet Crapes and Merinos, producing the
I L I E ' S PATENT F I R E and BURGLAR PROOF S AFES. of One Dollar.
FRANCIS RAYJfoxp,
Polishers Columbua, Ohio.
most
brilliant
colors
and
best
style
of
finish
that
every
article
j
,—These
Safes
arc
a
combination
of
Wrought
and
ChlHed
could warn, as just then Martha came in and stud I must
i
Detroit Agent for Michigan.
Will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
Irob, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron give* strength
accompany her up to Mount Vemonto see George."
and the Chilled Iron hardness; the safes being warranted Drill
A R E W ' H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , F I R S T STREET
" What Martha do you mean?"
Proof. All other F ire Proof Safes arc-made of Sheet Iron.
between learned and Congress street*, Detroit Mich.—
L VENTILLATING CHIMNEVJCAP.—Mayhew's Chimney
" Martha WashJngtan, wife of George, the old boy that
8. B. WOOLLEY. A gent at C. 4- A. Ives* Banking Office.
undersigned having rv-purchased "The Institution for
i prevents Chimneys from smoking: it precludes storms
Detroit Nov. 1.1858.
gave jeffiy to the Hessians."
the dissemination of iwefql drinks," has enlarged and rejuven entering them; it lessens the liabilities to fires from
nated It in the most thorough manner, makihg it now the
About heps Coombs said the stranger began to discover their burning out: it protects their tops from the wastes of
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST.with facilities for
that he was 1 " swallowing things." The next stage that the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
i*«1&>ut 1,000 casca BOOTSCSHOES AND RUWEBSTof all producing thefinest and moA delicate grade* of Malt "Liquors:
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture,
came along, ho took passage in for an adjoining town.
and is now prepared to furnish the.various qualities of A l e s
The Major we believe, is still living, and still believes of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, States or Territories, in the desirable kinds, and have also on hand a few thousand Porter and Brown Stout, for draught and bottling, at price*
any part of the United Statee not already disposed of, will be pairs of our own manufacture.
that the wolloping, he gave Louis the Eighteenth is the furnished
Wc shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost ranging from $G to $10 per barrel..
with a descriptive ^irenlar. by addressing the ur
Extra fine and Stock Ales brewed to order.
best thing on
record.
[N.- Y. Dntchman.
daily
additions—so
as
to
keep
our
stock
at
all
times
large
and
dersigned, and by designating the territory they desire, the
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
complete- Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trade excluwill also be furnished with the term* of sale.
Dog Suicide*
sively. we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit at 25 in good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
IRA MAYHEW. Patentee, Albion, Mich.
The attention of private.famlliesand customer* In general,
The San Francisco Bulletin has an affecting and some- Manufactured and for sale, itf Detroit, by
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN 4 CO.
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old
n3
' DUDLEY 4 HOLMES, 7 < Woodward Ave.
what lengthy story about a dog, whose master became
Detroit Nov. 1,1858.
n£
friends and new may be assured of the superior quality and
poor, and the indignities usually visited upon the man on
U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VEGETABLE I M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P T J B L I S H - flavor of these beverages and all a r e invited to call and samsoeh occasions, *tfre extended to the brute. The dog got
and Animal physiology, designed,for the use of Schools, X ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a ple for themselves. All orders with the pjoney enclosed,
will
receive prompt attention.
vofy
large
stock
of
Book
and
News
Paper
of
idl
sixes;
We
Seminaries
and
Colleges,
by
Henry
Goadby,
M.
D.,
Professor
no bones or bits of meat after the change in his master's
Malt and Hops for'sale at the lowest market rates.
circumstances, but was kicked literally as his master was of Vegetable and Aulmal Physiology and Entomology in the are Agents for nine of the best Mills In the conntrv, which
„3
J. L. CAREW.
Agricultural College of Xiohigaa, embellished w i t h up- gives us a chance to compete and undersell any establishment
metaphorically. In dispair the v i ^ m of adversity put State
wards of *60 Hhuteation*. Although designed mainly for in ihe West and would say that wc sell print paper cheaper
U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF V EG ETA
his nose under Water until he drowned. The Bulletin Colleges and Schools, this book will be found invaluable to and a better article than can be found In this market; Also,
ble and Animal Philosophy, designed for the use of
o'
offers to make oath to the story.
we hai
have fust received"a large invoice of fine ManniUaa.— Schools Seminaries and Colleges by H e n r j Goadby^ 1L D.
the general reader, and shonld find a place in even- public
\o vwe
aud private Library. The beauty of the wood engravings that
it Please call and see for yourselves at
of Vegetable and Auniraal Physfologv anif EnntoPEASE 4 FULLER'S, No. 210 Jeflfcriqn Ave. Professor
A celebrated poet at one time advertised thus
BO plentifully adorn- this work, is remarkable, and their style
mology, iu the State Agricultural College of Mlchigaa—eavNov. 1,186a
• • . n3
Detroit, Nov.
1
eminently peculiar; white, red, yellow and blue figures, on a
" linos for any occasion."
bcllUhed with upwarda of 450 Illustrations. Although malablack ground. By their distinctness they have elicited
A fisherman sought him shortly after and wanted a Cue udead
A P E B v — W E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL iy designed for Colleges and Schools "this book will be found
a o i a t e q a admiration. For sale by
price* all size* and weights of Print and Book Paper:— invaluable to the general reader, and ahould find a place in
strong enough to catch a porpgise.
Detroit^ Nov. L1868. • n3
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
also Ledger Paper, Fiat and Folded Paper. Letter, Cap and .every public and private library. The J>eautv of the wood
that so plentifully adorn this work, is remarkable,
It is beautifhl to behold at a wedding the'sorrow stricken J r p H R C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D H U M O R . . . Commercial Note. Wrapping and Tiaaue Paper, Fancy and engravings
and their stele eminently peculiar—white, hi, yellow aud
Statienery in great variety.
air of the parent as she " gives away the bride," when X Containing choice and characteristic selections from tfcf Staple
blue figures on a dead black ground. By .their diitinctnta*.
100 tons of Rags wanted in exchange.
writings of the most eminent Humorists of Americs, Scotthey
have
elicited
unanimous admiration. F o r sale by
R1CHMONDS 4 BACKUS,
land, Ireland and England, by Wm. F. Burton. For sale by
Detroit, Ho*. 3,18*8.
FRANCIS RAYMOND
n3
Detroit Mich.
Detroit, Nov. 1, 1858.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
N
,i •^«u*i>M!,ikJ~uSaJV^nT »
_ up-^;
S
R
VEB wiffiSSffi J M .
; *ts&&ssa
I
B
J
D
I
•noon
S
J
J
P
C|c <Sran5 Crabmc Utrallr,
Traverse
La rater's Warning.
»bte lnrpUMy In SATI
have been formed to maintain the water below at a temp e r a t u r e a l l of i t w o u l d h a v e b e e n t r a n s f o r m e d i n t o i c e .
I t would consequently have cooled t o the winter temperat u r e of o u r a t m o s p h e r e , a n d p e r p e t u a l f r o s t w o u l d reignin o u r l a t i t u d e .
experiments
have
proved
our mild climate.
that water
v a p o r t o Bouie e x t e n t ; b u t t h e g r e a t e r t h e h e a t t o w h i c h
3Mlornej antr onrarilor at $Tato,
i t is exposed, t h e g r e a t e r will b e t h e q u a n t i t y e v a p o r a t e d
SOUCITOB IN CHANCEBY AND N O T A B Y P U B L I C ,
X r a r e w e City, G-rnnd Traveitie Co. Mich.
i n t o t h e a t m o s p h e r e bccau.«o i t is l i g h t e r t h a n a n e q u a l
[.and W a r r a n t * b o u g h t a n d gold. T a x e s paid, I n v e s t m e n t s
made, Ac. C o r r e s p o n d e n c e s o l i c i t e d .
nl2
CHAKLKS H. HOLDEN,
P r u H e o u t i u u A t t o r n e y ancl C i r c u i t C o u r t
,C o u u u u w i q n o r ,
F O B GRAND TBAYERSK COUNTY.
TR*V*IW: CITY.
Detroit Business Cards.
T h e vapor thus formed ascends
v o l u m e ( b u l k ) o f a t m o s p h e r i c a i r , a n d c a r r i e s w i t h i t all
t h e h e a t it a b s o r b s f r o m o t h e r b o d i e s t h a t a r c w a r m e r
t h a n it, w i t h w h i c h it t c(>mes in c o n t a c t
Vaporization
c o n s e q u e n t l y w a r m s t h e air, w h i l e i t cools b o d i e s on t h e
earth's surface.
B u t w a t e r a l s o p o s s e s s e s t h e p r o p e r t y of
t h r o w i n g off a v a s t q u a n t i t y of h e a t i n t h e n e t of f r e e z i n g ,
a n d t h i s h e a t a l s o w a r m ? t h e i n c u m b e n t a i r in p r o p o r t i o n
t o t h e q u a n t i t y t h r o w n off, w h i c h d e p e n d s o n t h e s e v e r i t y
o f t h e f r o s t a n d t h e q u a n t i t y of w a t e r f r o z e n .
I n mountainous and hilly countries, such a s t h e interior
" t T T I L L I A W P . W E L L S , (Successor t o C a m p b e l l 4
V V Welly) Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor.
Office o f P e n n s y l v a n i a , w h e r e t h e r e a r c n o m a r s h e s n o r l a k o j ,
a n d w h e r e t h e a u q i l u s w a k r i s c a r r i e d off n e a r l y a s f a s t
i t falls, c o l d w e a t h e r c o m e s o n g r a d u a l l y w h e n w i n t e r
„ > S h i p p i n g M e r c h a n t s \ g e n t a a n d ConHignee* f o r t h e fol- a r r i v e s , a n d c o n t i n u e s s t e a d y f o r w e e k s , o n e d a y j u s t l i k e a n low l o g Linear—AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION- COVPANY, C a p i - o t h e r , t h e s u n o f t e n b l e a r i n g t h r o u g h a c l o u d l e s s h a z y s k y ,
t a l $1)00,000. WB3TERK TRllNsroKTATION CoHPANY, C a p i t a l
a t t e n d e d b y s e v e r e f r o s t t h a t c o v e r s t h e rivers w i t h i c e
$><00,000. A n d ' t h e NEW YORK CEKTAI,K. B. C o .
n3
strong enohgh t o bear any weight t h a t may be conveyed
A X ^ I L C O X , L U F F ii F U L L E R , ( S u c c e s s o r s t o - E . W.
These natural bridges are generally completed
V V H u d s o n . ) C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t s a n d dealer* in Ship- a c r o s s .
Stores, Goal, Salt, W a t e r L i m e , P l a s t e r , 4 c . D o c k s f o o t of
b y t h e first of J a n u a r y a n d b r e a k u p g r a d u a l l y i n M a r c h .
Date* S t r e e t , D e t r o i t , Mich.
n3
O R V I I X B WILCOX,
O a o . F. FCU.UK.
B u t in t h e m a r s h and l a k e countries of t h e west, a severe
f r o s t a l w a y s t h r o w s off a q u a n t i t y of h e a t s u f f i c i e n t t o
R A V E S & S H E L D O N , ( S n c c e s s o n to Lewi# 4 G r a v e s )
JT P r o d u c e a n d Gefterai C o m m i s s i o n Merchant*, on tlie b r i n g o n a t h a w t h a t b r e a k s u p t h e i c e a n d t h a w s t h e
Dock n e a r t h e toot of Cass s t r e e t .
g r o u n d in t h e m i d d l e o f w i n t e r , a n d s o m e t i m e s m o r e t h a n
JAMES 0 . GUAVES . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - C H A S . A- SIIKI.DO.V.
onoe.
O . 8 T M S O N . Produce, Commission and Shipping
B a t t h e r e i s still a n o t h e r p e c u l i a r p r o p e r t y of w a t e r ,
• Merchant,' Warehouse on Dock, foot of Bates street,
B
Detroit.
'
L i b e r a l a d v a n c e s m a d e o n P r o d u c e ; tor sale in t h i s or
E a s t e r n Markets.
Refer t o — J o h n Owen, P r e s ' t . M i c h i g a n I n s u r a n c e Co. B a n k ;
(}. 0 . W i l l i a m s 4 Co., F o r w a r d i n g a n d C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t s ,
Detroit
•
n.t
w h i c h d i s t i n g u i s h e s i t f r o m all o t h e r s u b s t a n c e s : n a m e l y ,
i t e x p a n d s W i t h e v e r y i n c r e a s e o r d i m i n u t i o n of h e a t f r o m
thirty-nine and six-tenths degrees b o t h u p w a r d s and downw a r d s ; b u t i s n o t c o n g e a l e d i n t o i c e till i t s t e m p e r a t u r e
J
is r e d u c e d t o t h i r t y - t w o d e g r e e s .
N o w , a s - t h e w a t e r of
E . P T T T M A j r , d e a l e r in C o a l a n d P i g I r o n . Office
• « n A Y a r d , toot of Casa s t r e e t D e t r o i t
d e e p l a k e s i s first w a r m e d , in s p r i n g , o n t h e s u r f a c e , a n d
C Q A I & — L e h i g h , Blossburg, S c r a n t o n , B r i a r Hill, Newconsequently expands and b e c o m e s lighter, volume comcastle, Bri e.
P I G I R O N . — H a n g i n g Book, Moasillon, S c o t c h F r a n k l i n , p a r e d w i t h "volume, t h a n t h e w a t e r b e l o w , i t w i l l o b v i o u s l y
Middlesex, C l i n t o n . V a r i o u s o t h e r b r a n d s of C o a l a n d P i g
u'n o n <ho s u r f a c e s o l o n g a s t h e i n c u m b e n t a i r remains
I r o n a r e k e p t f o r sale.
R3
w a r m e r t h a n t h e d e e p a n d cooler w a t e r ; for t h e r e is n o
O R N E L I U S O C K F O R D , Produce, Forwarding aud
i C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t Office No. 2 B a c k u s ' W a r e h o u s e , c a u s o t o s i n k t h e , f o r m e r a n d r a i s e t h e I u t t e r . B u t w h e n
C
oppositO M. C. R. It. Depot. D e t r o i t , Mich.
J
J
& E . M . B E M E N T , Produce Commission Merchants,
winter returns and the air becomes colder than the deep
w a t e r , i t g r a d u a l l y c o o l s t h e s u r f a c e w a t e r till i t b e c o m e s
denser a n d core«qucntly heavier t h a n
S , F A R R A N D , Wholesale d e a l e r in D r u g s a n d Gro-
t h a t below, and
therefore sinks while the lower rises to b e cooled in its
turn.
A n d t h i s i n t e r c h a n g e of c o l d w i t h w a r m e r w a t e r
c o n t i n u e s till all t h e w a t e r in t h e l a k e i s r e d u c e d t o M h e
V X T I L L A K D H A R V E Y & C O . , 81 Maiden L a n e , a n d t e m p e r a t u r e o f t h i r t y - n i n e a n f l s i x - t e n t h s d e g r e e s , w h e n
V V 17 C e d a r s t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , P a p e r W a r e h o u s e . Every,
description or Wrapping, P r i n t i n g and Writing Paper, on t h e i n t e r c h a n g e s t o p s ; b e c a u s e b o t h t h e t e m p e r a t u r e and
h a n d , o r m a d e t o o r d e r . . F a n c y , Colored a n d Tissue Paper*, d e n s i t y o f t h e e n t i r e b o d y o f t h e w a t e r h a v e t h e n b e c o m e
Blotting Papers, Envelopes, Straw and-Bonnet Boards. n3 .
e q u a l , a n d t h e c a u s o of u p w a r d a n d d o w n w a r d m o v e m e n t s
H. C U T H B E R T *t C O . , W h o l e s a l e - D r u g g i s t s a n d h a v e v a n i s h e d . I f t h e n t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of t h e i n c u m b e n t
• G r o c e r s , N o ' a 102 a n d l o t W o o d w a r d avenue, D e t r o i t ,
h a v e in store a n d offer to t h e T r a d e , a l a r g e s t o c k of S u g a r , a t m o s p h e r e c o n t i n u e s t o d e c r e a s e a n d reduce t h e s u r f a c e
S y r u p , Molasses, F i s h , F r n i t , S p i c e s N u t s , L i q u o r s D r u g s , w a t e r s t i l l l o w e r , i t r e m a i n s o n t h e s u r f a c e , b e c a u s e b e l o w
C o r d a g e , P a i n t s , Oils, D y e Stuflfc, N i v a l S t o r e s , W i n d o w Glass,
this tcmpcratnrc water e x p a n d s and consequently Iwcomos
n3
. . . . . . . . „ . . M . , W . CAMPIN. l i g h t e r a g a i n t h a n t h e d e e p ' w a t e r b e l o w . I n o t h e r w o r d s ,
T
n
U Y F . H I N C H M A N & C O . , Dealers I n Groceries
\ J T a n d P r o v i s i o n s , P a i n t s , O I K T w i n e s , Canvas, A n c h o r s
a n d C h a i n s Tar, P I ten, Rosin, O a k u m , 4 c . A c o m p l e t e s t o c k
of S h i p C h a n d l e r y a n d the above n a m e d a r t i c l e s a l w a y s om
laand a n d f o r sale v e r y low, a t 46 W o o d b r i d g e s t r e e t D e t r o i t ,
Michigan.
n3
w o t e r has its greatest density a n d w e i g h t w h e n cooled t o
t h e t e m p e r a t u r e of t h i r t y - n i n e a n d s i x - t e n t h d e g r e e s , a n d
expands b o t h above and below this point;, b u t the thin
s u r f a c e l a y e r d o e s n o t freeze till i t * t e m p e r a t u r e i s r e d u c e d
t o thirty-two degrees; and consquently the w a t e r beneath
G R I G G S & C O . , MANUFACTURERS AND DEALicc r e m a i n s w a r m e r t h a n t h e ice itself d u r i n g t h e
• e r s at Wholesale a n d Retail, i n Sofas, C h a i r s , B e d s t e a d s
b u r e a u s B o o k - c a s e s W a r d r o b e s Tables, P a i n t e d C h a m b e r r e m a i n d e r .of t h e w i n t e r , f o r i c e i s a v e r y b a d c o n d u c t o r
Sets, Marble a n d Rosewood W a r e , a n d a l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t Of
Hair, H a c k , C o t t o n a n d S p r i n g M a t t r e s s e s . Also, H a i r C l o t h s of h e a t
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware and
F r o m t h e s e scientific f a c t s i t is m a n i f r s t t h a t l a r g e mid
L o o k i n g Glasaes, a t No's. 163 4 185 J e f f t r s o n A v e n u e , D e t r o i t ,
d e e p lakes, s u c h a s those t h a t s u r r o u n d o u r State, m u s t
Michigan.
'
__
n3
8
DUDLEY & HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
d e a l e r s In H a r d w a r e , S t o v e s B o y n t o n ' s H o t A i r F u r n a ce?, R e g i s t e r , G r a t e s C o o k i n g R a n g e s T i n n e r ' s a n d P l u m b e r ' s
S t o c k , M a c h i n e s a n d P o o l s . Also, m a n u f a c t u r e r s of C o p p e r ,
T i n a n d S h e e t Iron' W a r e s H o u s e a n d S t e a m b o a t P l u m b e r s .
A g e n t s tor W i l d e r ' s . P a t e n t S a l a m a n d e r Safes.
P a r t i c u l a r attention paid to House and Steamboat I'lnmblag, a n d p a t t i n g t h e m o s t a p p r o v e d H e a t i n g a n d V e n t l l l a t i n g
P o m a c e n a n d C o o l i n g A p p a r a t u s In P u b l i c a n d P r i v a t e Building*, i n t h e C i f y a n d C o u n t r y . N o 77 WoodWard A v e n u e ,
h a v e a m a t e r i a l i n f l u e n c e in m o d e r a t i n g t h e c l i m a t e -in
their immediate vicinity; for e v e n their B a y s do not
f r e e z e o v e r till F e b r u a r y ,
a n
j the lakes themselves proba-
bly n e v e r ; a n d so l o n g a s t h o w a t e r is w a r m e r t h a n t h e
atmosphere, t h e former obviously radiates heat into t h e
latter.
N o e m p l o y m e n t c a n g i v e sO m u c h p l e a s u r e t o g e n e r o u s
m i n d s a s t h e c o n t e m p l a t i o n of t h e C r e a t o r ' s w i s d o m , d i s
F
B U H L 4C C O . , M A N D F A C T U B E B S A N D W H 0 L E • s a l e a n d retail d e a l e r s in Silk, F u r , Wool, P a n a m a , l ' a l m IiCaf, l e g h o r n a n d S t r a w H a t s , F u r , C l o t h , Plnsl). Silk a n d
Glazed C a p s ; .411 d e s c r i p t i o n s of m a n u f a c t u r e d F u r s tor l a d i e s
a n d g e n t l e m e n : B u c k s k i n Gloves a n d M i t t e n s F a r , Kid: S i l k
n a d Woolen Glove*, C a n e s U m b r e l l a s C r a v a t s 8 a s p o n d e r s
Ac. H a t t e r s ' S t o c k a n d T r i m m i n g s Buffalo a n d F a n c y S l e i g h
Robes 4c.
F . B U H L 4 CO.,
u3
C o n a n t Block, J48 J e f f e r s o n A r e .
P . S . — C a s h p a i d f o r S h i p p i n g F u r s a n d Deer S k i n s
T Y I C H M O N D 8 4c B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M A C C O U N T
B o o k M a n u f a c t o r y a n d Book-Bindery, N o . ,183, J e f f e r s o n
A v e n u e . — A c c o u n t B o o k s of e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n m a d o t o o r d e r ,
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 l o w e r p r i c e j t h i n
h e r e t o f o r e . W a r r a n t e d t o g i r o s a t i s f a c t i o n in e v e r y p a r t i c u lar.'
Commercial Printing. R u l i n g and Binding, executed t o
ofder.
.
T h e aabacrilMr h a v i n g h a d a n e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r f o u r t e e n
y e a r s feels a u n r e d t h a t t h e y c a n d e f y c o m p e t i t i o n I n p r i c e a
a n d onallty o r w o r k m a n s h i p .
Orders f r o m B a n k s Merchants. Manufacturers and Railroad
C o m p a n i e s , reapectfally s o l i c i t e d ,
, tl: *
!/
p l a y e d i n t h e a d a p t a t i o n of t h i n g s t o e a c h o t h e r .
W ater
i s c o m p o s e d o f t w o g a s e s , i . e . of e i g h t p a r t s o f o x y g e n
a n d o n e p a r t of h y d r o g e n , b y w e i g h t ; a u d i t e x i s t s
t h r e e states, vis. in t h e f o r m of a liquid, of v a p o r o r s t e a m ;
a n d of i c c .
If it were not subject t o evaporation t h e r e
w o u l d b e n o r a i n n o r d e w ; a n d all s u c h t h i n g s a s a r e n o w
separated f r o m it by evaporation, such as sugar,
p o t a s h , <fcc. c o u l d n o t b o o b t a i n e d .
salt,
N o r could vegetables
a b s o r b it and b e p r e w i r e d b y drying.
In fact human
and o t h e r organized beings could not e x i s t
If the grest-
rat d e n s i t y o f w a t e r h a d b e e n fixed a t t h e f r e e z i n g p o i n t ,
( t h i r t y - t w o d e g r e e s ) i o s t e r d of t h i r t y - n i n e a n d s i x - t e n t h ^
i c e w o u l d h a v e f o r m e d a t t h e b o t t o m of t h e l a k e s a n d
rivers;
a n d i n o u r n o r t h e r n l a t i t u d e s , aO
reservoir*
remember
what ha3 been
s a i d will find n o d i f f i c u l t y in u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h e c a u s e s of
e v a p o r a t e s u n d e r all t e m p e r a t u r e s , — e v e n i c e t h r o w s off
from a given surface.
T h e s e a r e only a few of t h e a d a p t a t i o n s
o f w a t e r ; b u t t h o s e w h o will
For Ibe Grand Tr»vene Her
I n f l u e n c e of W a t e r o n C l i m a t e .
A1 litis it M Priilii* Sally amififrfuwlvEiiaild. P h i l o s o p h i c a l
CHAKLES H. HOL13EN,
a v a s t q u a n t i t y of h g a t d u r i n g t h i s p r o c e s s , n o i c e c o u l d
p e r a t u r e higher t h a n thirty-two degrees, and a t this tem-
But the one w h o stands apart.
S t i r r e d by n o n g h t t h a t esoi befall,
W i t h a cold, i n d i f f e r e n t hearty
T r u s t hiin least a n d last of all.
u / i « m u t n i vtU btlom
I* luttrtUm. aad twenty.A re
~ r U w a w a U _ « a lot o—
. ..
in; and $5" for r w eolimiL Ltful t d w r l l i m e a t t it the r u n pre-ibyUw : tttr « « U ptr folio rflMword* tor ih. Bnt ln«rtl«.. UKI
emur<?MdiniWqaeat. *
*
'
"
•t rul«», JO p*r couL added.
If water had not
b e e n s u b j e c t e d t o c o n g e l a t i o n a n d b e e n m a d e t o t h r o w off
T r u s t h i m less w h o l o o k s a r o u n d
• T o c e n s n r e all w i t h s c o r n f u l eyes.
A n d i n . e v q r y t h i i u ; has f o u n d
S o m e t h i n g tliat h e dare despise.
EDITOR A
^ E B M S .
O n 1»0UJ« A»p P ' | r r T CWTI ymt «anom.
aquatic beings would have perished.
' T r u s t h i m ' l i t t l e w h o d o t h raise
T o t h e w i s e h e i g h t , both g r e a t a n d small
A n d s e t s fche s a c r e d c r o w n of praise.
S m i l i n g o n t h e h e a d or alL
IB PUBUCUED KVBKT nUDAY, A t
City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
MORGAN BATES,
(
iv O . 1 4 .
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , F E B . 11, 1 8 5 9 .
would
h a v e b e c o m e solid b o d i e s of ice d u r i n g winter, w h i c h t h e
longest s u m m e r s could never have t h a w e d o u t ; a n d all
I I . R . SCHETTERLY.
T h e Old Man's Sunset H o m e .
From the Ladles' Kcpo>tlor7.
" Y o u r o l d c h a i r i s v e r y m u c h in t h e w a y , g r a n d p a ; I
w i s h y o u c o u l d 1 « c o n t e n t t o sit s o m e w h e r e e l s e b e s i d e s
a t t h i s west w i a d o w , " said a dashingly-dressed y o u n g
l a d y a s s h e s w e p t i n t o t h e family s i t t i n g - r o o m . ' S h e h a d
n o t b e e n J o n g h o m e f r o m a fashionable F r e n c h s c h o o l i n
t h e c i t y , w h e r e . h e r selfishness, a t least, s e p m e d t o h a v e
developed fullv as m u e h a s was desirable.
" I c a m e h e r e because t h e sunshino was so p l e a s a n t
Sophia
T e a r s t o w a r m u p m y stiff, o l d l i m b s b e t t e r
t h a n t h e fire. I ' l l g i v e y o u t h e p a c e i f y o u w a n t t h o u g h . "
" T h e w i n d o w of y o u r r o o m is a w e s t o n e ; I o u g h t t o
k n o w I think, it used to b e mine."
" I k n o w i t is, S o p h y , b u t i t i s k i n d o f l o n e s o m e n p
t h e r e all a l o n e . G n e s s I h a d b e t t e r g o b a c k , t h o u g h
G r a n d p a i s a l w a y in t h e w a y n o w , I a m a f r a i d , " h o s a i d ,
sorrowfully, a s h e rose to leave.
" W h e r e a r e y o u going, d e a r g r a n d p a ? " said a b r o w n haired, sunny-faced v o u n g lady, w h o j u s t n o w glided into
t h e r o o m ; " I h a v e c o m e on p u r p o s e t o h a v e a visit with
you."
• I a m g o i n g a n y w h e r e t o b e o u t of t h o w a v , K o t y . "
W h y , d e a r e s t g r a n d father, h o w c a n v o u t a l k s # ? fco
r o o m i s s o c h e e r f u l a n d s a c r e d in all t h e h o u s e a s t h e o n e
w h i c h y o u r p r e s e e n c e blesses. W h a t h a v e y o u b e e n
saying,"Sophia?" she added, turningreproachlliliy toward
her cousin.
•
< J . , • •.
" N o t h i n g in t h e w o r l d w o r t h m a k i n g s u c h a t i m e
a b o u t " s a i d t h o y o u n g l a d v , s w e e p i n g h a u g h t i l y o u t of
the room.
T h e sent n e a r t h e window was resumed,, and K a t y
drew a low rocking-chair very near i t
" I h a v e b e e n l e a n i n g o n t h i s a r m till i t i s a l l e s k s j p , "
said t h e old m a n .
" O ! j n s t l s e e , K a t y , h o w m y fingers
c r a m p . " S h e d i d ace, a n d U n f a s t e n i n g t h e w h i t e w r i s t b a n d c h a f e d t h e t h i n a r m UIK! h a n d till t h e c u s t o m a r y
circulation was restored.
I
" T h a n k y o o , K n t r d a r l i n g , i t i s all well n o w . G r a n d p a ' s fingers u - o d t o b e a s / y o u n g a n d q u i c k a s y o u r s .
D o n ' t seem so, d o c s i t ? / y d o n ' t t h i n k y o u r h a n d s a r e
uite as w h i t e as y o u r cousin Sophy's, b u t t h e y are a
lousand times p r e t t i e r / i n m y opiniou.
" M i n e h a v e t o w o r f c y o u swe," s a i d K a t e , l a u g h i n g ;
" would not d o for t h e little folia to go h u n g r y a t home
b e c a u s e Sister w a s a f r a i d c o o k i n g t h e i r dinner would
brown her hands
G e o r g e likes t h e m j u s t a s w e l l b r o w n . "
" H e m a j - well b e t h a n k f u l - t o g e t t h e m a n y w a y . T h e y
are a treasure w o r t h any man's aspiration."
" S h a l l I rend t o you." g r a n d p a — I s e e y o u h a v e a b o o k
o p e n — o r shall w e talk? I must g o h o m e to-morrow,
you know."
" T o - m o r r o w ? I h a d forgotten t h a t O, I a m so sorry,
so s o r r v ! " h e said v e r y sadily.
" D o n ' t read, K a t y ;
t a l k , if i c a n h e a r y o u r v o i c e o n e d a y l o n g e r .
You arc
a ray o f s u n s h i n e i n t h i s h o u s e , a n d y o n w i l l b e i n a n y
h o u s e y o u e n t e r . M a y G o d bless m y child!" h e added,
s o l o m l y . •' I shall b e p r e t t y l o n e s o m e w h e n y o u a r e g o n e ,
I k n o w I shall. T h e r e won't b e any one t o talk t o then.
Old p e o p l e love t o talk, K a t y — M a r t h n is k i n d t o m e a n d
makes m y r o o m a s pleasant as she can, b u t household
c a r e s a n d c o m p a n y t a k e u p all h e r time, s o s h o c a n ' t t a l k
w i t h h e r p o o r old f a t h e r m u c h .
I l e r h u s b a n d is a w a y
a t t e n d i n g t o h i s b u s i n e s s all d a y , s o I d o n ' t s e e m u c h of
him cither, and I am sure J o h n and S o n h i a think m e
a l w a y s in t h o w a y .
I d o n ' t w a n t to- b e a b u r d e n t o a n y
b o d y , K a t y , ' " a n d a t e a r filled t h e m i l d , d i m e y e .
" N o o n e c o u l d t h i n k so, d e a r , d e a r g r a n d f a t h e r . B u t
I h a v e s e e n all y o u m e n t i o n in m y l o n g v i s i t h e r e a n d
n o w I h a v e s o m e t h i n g t o p r o p o s e . N o , I h a v e a favor
t o b e g , a request t o m a k e , o n w h i c h m y h e a r t i s s e t , a n d
I w a n t a n a s s u r a n c e t h a t v o u will n o t ' s a y m e n a y . ' "
" I f t h e r e i s a n y favor 1 c a n d o m v K a t y s h e n e e d n o t
b e a f r a i d of a n y n a y s . "
,
" W e l l , t h e n , y o u k n o w t h a t in a f e w w e e k s I s h a l l
h a v e a h o m e of m y own; not a g r a n d establishment like,
t h i s b u t a n e a t "pleasant c o t t a g e , s u i t a b l e t o G e o r g e ' s
i n c o m e . N o w , w h a t 1 w i s h t o a s k is, w i l l y o n n o t m u k e
us h a p p y by sharing t h a t h o m e with us?
George
w i s h e s i t a« m u c h a s I , a n d I a m s u r e y o n - w i l l b e h a p p y
w i t h us. T h e c o t t a g e i s far m o r e l i k e t h e o l d h o m e s t e a d
t h a n t h i s s p l e n d e d m a n s i o n . I t w i l l only* b o t e n m i l e s
away; so y o u can ride o v e r as often as y o u choose to
y o u r daujsJuV-x. P l e a s e s a y y e s , g r a n d p a . "
T e a r s filled t h e o l d m a n ' s e y e s a g a i n , b u t t h i s t i m e t h e y
w e r e t e a r s of p l e a s u r e . " M y p r e c i o u s c h i l d , y o u d o n t
k n o w h o w m u c h you a r e taking upon yourself.
Y o u don't
k n o w h o w m u c h t r o u b l e a n old m a n l i k e m e w o u l d l>e in
a house."
" I do not know hny such thing, I assure you, b u t
I do know S o w much joy and comfort it would be to u s
a n d w h a t a real b l e s s i n g y o u r s o c i e t y w o u l d b e , l o n g d a y s ,
when G e o r g e ' s business calls him away from home.
Indeed. I could not k e e p h o u s e w i t h o u t you. I a m a f r a i d ; so
w e wiU u n d e r s t a n d t h a t w e h a v e s e t t l e d t h i s p o i n t , will w e
not?"
" I shall b e t o o h a p p y t o g o t o a n y p l a c e on e a r t h w h e r e
y o u a » , K a t y , e v e n t o a . s t r a n g e t o w n . I k n o w m o s t all
t h e old p e o p l e a b o u t y o u t h e r e in I l o r t o n , a n d i t will s e e m
e n o u g h m o r e l i k e h o m e t h a n t h i s p l a c e , w h i c h i s aa s t r a n g e
t o m e n o w a s i t w a s five y e a r s a g o , w h e n I first c a m e h e r e .
B u t w h a t will M a r t h a s a y , K a t y ?
Can yon tellf
" I h a v e t a l k e d w i t h h e r all a b o u t . i t a n d s h e c o n s e n t s ,
o n c o n d i t i o n t h a t y o u ride o v e r o f t e n . " T h e k i n d - h e a r t e d
girl did n o t c a r e t o tell t h e e a g e r n e s s w i t h w h i c h t h e
proposal h a d b e e n accepted, " only for t h e children's
Sake,7 it w a s clearly to b e understood.
A n d so t h e arrangement'' were made, and t h e m o n t h
q u i c k l y r o l l e d a w a y . T h e l i t t l e c o t t a g e h a d received i t s
s i m p l e f u r n i t u r e , a n d t h e b e s t r o o m i n i t fitted u p f o r
g r a n d f a t h e r a s n e a r l y l i k e t h e o l d familiar h o m e a s p o s s i ble. T h e l i g h t b u g g y d r o v e o v e r t o A - — - , and a f e w
S
h o u r s a f t e r w a r d s t h e old m a n w a s w a l k i n g h a n d i n b a n d
w i t h his darling K a t y over the e s t a b l i s h m e n t listening
w i t h k e e n d e l i g h t t o all t h e l i t t l e d e t a i l s , a n d a t l a s t c o m - '
f o r t a b l y s e t t l i n g d o w n in h i s e a s y c h a i r b e t a l k e d w i t h
his new grandson over h i s pleasant home and f u t u r e prosp e c t s till K a t y c a l l e d t h e m t o t h e i r t e a . 0 , h o w g w o e t
t h a t s i m p l e b o a r d a p p e a r e d , w i t h .its s n o w y c l o t h a n d t e a
s e t ; its light biscuit, fresh b u t t e r , stewed c h c r i e i a n d
plain c a k e ! T h e b u r n i s h e d silver and c u t glass o f t h o
h o m e h e had j u s t left n e v e r looked half so beautiful, a n d
w i t h a full h e a r t h e b o w e d h i s s i l v e r y h e a d a n d a s k e d
G o d ' s blessing on t h e i r evening m e a l
A n o l d - t i m e f r i e n d w a s a s k e d in t o s p e n d t h e e v e n i n g
a n d a lively c o n v e r s a t i o n w a s S u s t a i n e d till l o n g a f t e r h i s
customary h o u r for
retiring.
H e s e e m e d ten years
younger when he took his place at breakfast next morning.
" A r e we too early for you sir?" said George, " I
was a little a f r a i d wo w e r e . "
i " N o t a b i t I n e v e r s l e e p a w i n k a f t e r ' five o ' c f o c k
E a r l y rising is all i m p o r t a n t t o y o u n g people j u s t s o t t i n g
o u t in life, a n d I a m g l a d y o u h a v e tlie h a b i t . '
W h e n the meal was ended the morning hymn was sung,
and an earnest prayer for God's direction and p r o t e c t i n g
care through tho day was offercdrtheiithe young physician
s t a r t e d o n h i s daily r o u n d * ,
" I give the little h o m e i n t o y o u r c h a r g e to-day g r a n d father. . D o n ' t let K a t y g e t lonely o r w o r k t o o h a r d
s c r u b b i n g i m a g i n a r y chrt^^off t h e w ' o o d - w p r k , " h e a d d e d
w i t h a smile a t his wife's scrupulous neatness.
" If the
g a r d e n e r should come, could y o u talk With h i m a little,
" a n d d i r e c t n b o u t t h e p l a n of t h e g a r d e n ? K a t e d o e s n o t
know much about such things, I believe."" I should delight t o d o i t , " said-the old m a n , a b r i g h t
s m i l e c o m i n g i n t o h i s face'at t h e i d e a o f h i s p o s s i b l y b e i n g
of a n y s c r v i c c i n t h e w o r l d a g a i n ; " I w a s a m a s t e r - h a n d
a t making a garden in my day."
T h e . d a y was w a r m a n d b r i g h t , a n d the old m a n spent
most of it o u t of d o o n , s u p e r i n t e n d i n g the • E n g l i s h m a n ' s
o p e r a t i o n s , w h o l i s t e n e d respectfully t o all h i s s u g g e s t i o n s ,
and obeyed t h e m strictly. 'Hie day's w o r k w a s most
s a t i s f a c t o r y o n a l l sides, "and w h e n n i g h t c a m e , , K a t e ' s
delicious tea was taken w i t h a relish b e h a d n o t k n o w n for
m a n y m o n t h s , ' a n d his sleep w a s sound a n d s w e e t
A'll s u m m e r l o n g t h e g a r d e n w a s h i s p r i d e a n d n ! e a s u r e .
T h e care of t h e beds w a s awuined b y him, a n d t h e satisfaction with which he b r o u g h t K a t y t h e v e n r earliest
vegetables of t h e scason,.it m a d e the household h a p p y t o
witness. W h e n G e o r g e c a m o h o m e a t sunset it was
such a source of j o y to h a r e h i m a n d ' K a t y walk a r o u n d
t h e b e d s , a n d a d m i r e t h e results o f h i s skill a n d c a r e .
T h e n , too, t h e neighbors, as they passed, loved to s t o p a
little while, a n d l e a n i n g t h e i r folded a r m s a g a n i s t t h e
p a l i n g , t a l k w i t h t h e c h e e r y old g e n t l e m a n a b o u t h i s
b e a u t i f u l g a r d e n , a q d tell h i m w h a t a " l i k e l y , p r o m i s i n g
v o u n g m a n " his grandson was, and h o w m u c h t h e people
l o v e d a n d respected h i m .
In short, ho had j u s t the home ho needed t o m a k e his
old a g e p e a c e f u l a n d h a p p y .
K a t y ' s infinite t a c t never
a l l o w e d h i s m i n d t i m e f o r g l o o m , o r f o r feeding o n i t s e l f ,
b u t would ever, a p p a r e n t l y w i t h o u t an effort, start some
p l e a s a n t t r a i n of t h o u g h t , w h i c h s h o u l d d i v e r t I t fronr
a ineloncholy c h a n n e l
H e was loved most decplv and
t e n d e r l y , a n d t r e a t e d w i t h respect a n d d e f e r e n c e d u e t o his years. T b e l s w e e t c o u n t r y air, and the constant
sunshine in his b r e a s t m a d e h i m g r o w y o u n g and hale
a g a i n a n d t h e s u n s e t o f h i s life w a s o n e l o n g , g e n t l e , s u m mer twilight
A Murderer Revealed by n D r e a m .
A m i r a c u l o u s d i s c o v e r y o f a h o r r i b l e m u r d e r i s related
b y a B e l g i a n j o u r n a l of a recent d a t e , o f w h i c h w e m a k e
a summary.
. .
T w o brothers, J e w s , set o u t f o r G y r e k , w i t h a view of
placing their two d a u g h t e r s at a b o a r d i n g school at G r b « r
Wardein.
D u r i n g t h e n i g h t of t h e i r absence, t h e youngest
d a u g h t e r , a g e d ten, w h o w a s left a t home, w o k e u p h e r
mother mddenly during the night, and crying bitterly,
d e c l a r e d t h a t s h e s a w h e r father a u d u n c l e , a n a all b e i n g
murdered.
T h e m o t h e r , f o r s o m e time, t o o k n o n o t i c e o f
of the child's d e c l a r a t i o n b u t as she persisted, .and w o u l d
n o t b e pacified, s h e b e g a n f o b e a l a r m e d herself, and t h e
n e x t m o r i i i n g t o o k t h e c h i l d b e f o r e tlie m a y o r o f t h e town
t o whom she declared her dream, stating at the same time
t h a t t h e m u r d e r e r s w e r e t w o m e n l i v i n g in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d , w h o m s h o d e l i b e r a t e l y p o i n t e d o u t aiid a d d e d t h a t
t h e m u r d e r w a s c o m m i t t e d a t t h e e n t r a n c e of t h o f o r e s t
on t h e r o a d to Grosswardein.
T h e M a y o r , a f t e r t h i s revelation, t h o u g h t i t p r u d e n t to
make inquiry after the t w o neighbors indicated b y the
child, when, singularly enough, they w e r e discovered to
be absent from home.
T h i s suspicions circumstance ind u c e d t h e M a y o r to d i s p a t c h s o m a o f f i c e r s t o t h e f o r e s t
alluded t o b y t h e child, w h o discovered t h e h o r r i d s p e c t a c l e o f five b o d i e s e x t e n d e d o n t h e g r o u n d , w h i c h w e r e
t h o s e of t h e t w o b r o t h e r s , t h e t w o d a u g h t e r s , a n d t h e
d r i v e r of t h e v e h i c l e i n w h i c h t h e v all took t h e i r d e p a r t u r e .
T h e c o r p s e s a p p e a r e d t o h a v e "been all s e t o n fire, s o a*
t o d e s t r o y t h e i r i d e n t i t y , a n d t h e v e h i c l e w a s n o w h e r e to
b e discovered
T h i s h o r r i b l e t r a g e d y l e d t h e o f f i c e r s to
examine t h e whole neighborhoed, when they fortunately
p o u n c e d n p o n t h e t w o n e i g h b o r s a t a fair n o t far d i s t a n t
a« t h e y w o r e in t h e v e r y a c t o f c h a n g i n g s o m e n o t e s o n
w h i c h s o m e s p o t s of b l o o d w e r e visible. On b e i n g siezed
t b e y i m m e d i a t e l y confessed their crime, and on t h e child's
d r e a m b e i n g revealed t o t h e m , a c k n o w l e d g e d t h e finger
o f P r o v i d e n c e in t h e i r c a p t u r e . T h e w o n d e r f u l d r e a m o n
t h e p a r t o f t h e c h i l d , a n d i t s falflllmeBt e x c i t e d a n i m mense sensation in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d
A Child's Logic.
R e v . T . W . H i g g i n s o n , i n a recent l e c t u r e i n N e w
Y o r k , t o l d a s t o r y of M r s . H a r r i e t B e e c b e r S t o w e a n d
o n e o f h e r l i t t l e "girls. T h e l i t t l e g i r l , h e s a i d , c a m e to
h e r m o t h e r o n e d a y , a n d a s k e d if i t w a s v e r y r i g h t to g e t
angry?
" O h , no, o f c o u r s e n o t " w a s t h e a n s w e r .
' But,"
s a i d t h e l i t t l e g i r l . " i t s a v s in t h e B i b l e t h a t G o d i s a n g r y
with the w i c k e d "
" O k t h a t is a n o t h e r t h i n g ; h e i s
o b l l g e d to b e a n g r y . "
» W h a t God obliged: I thought
h e c o u l d n ' t b e o b l i g e d to d o a n y t h i n g . "
" Y e s , he i a
a c c o r d i n g t o his holy l a w ; y o u will u n d e r s t a n d i t w h e n
y o u g e t o l d e r ; y o u m u s t w a i t till t h e n . " T h e l i t t l e c h i l d
w a n t e d a n s w e r ; t h e n s h e w a s q u i e t a n d t h o u g h t f u l for a
m i n u t e , a n d t h e n w i t h a b r i g h t l o o k , d i e s a i d , " UB,
m o t h e r , I understand it n o w ; it's because G o d i a j t a
Christian."
H a p p i n e s s c a n b e m a d e q u i t e a s well o f c h e a p m a t e r i a l
a g of a e a r o n e s .
fsns
=9=
*
fltke J _
...
N e w Territory of Colona.
CTKRSBUBGU, l)oc. 13. 18i*8.
Mr. Colfax has!Introduced a bill i* the House of RepThe success bf the nefjfo aeter, Ira Aldridge. has l>ec»
resentatives. whkh was referred to the committee oflTer* wonderful.. A t his debtft people were curious to » « »
Xgr-QAX nxTRft EWTOt.'
ritories, to organise the Territory of Colona.
Othello who needed neither crape nor pomade to blacken
The Teritory embraces Pike's Peak, and nearly nil of his face. Many expected tears of laughter rather than
TBAVEBSB CITYi
tears of emotion, when they learn that Iago and Dcsdemoua
the
gold
diggings;
up
almost
to
F
t
Laraioie,
Bridge
rs'
TOIDAY MORNING, F E B R U A R Y 11. 185».
would reply to him in German. (The absence of an EngP u s , and the Goochatope. River, the head waters of the
lish troup forced him.to.play with German netorsj 1 ho*
BOUNDS
Cuotoo
KOUXD8 k4 LANG DON, v:
Kansas, Rio Grande, both Forks of the Platte, the Ar- who counted on this were strangely deceived. From his
kansas and Grand River. It has also in it Fremont's fa- appearance on the stage, the African. artist completehHorncc GToeter on Northern Michigan.
mous Throe Parks, the fertile San Luis Valley, and will captivated his audience by his harmonious and resonant
Peck After Fitch—A Characteristic Move.
The Editor of the New York Tribune, who has spent
form a magnificent agricultural as well as mineral State. voice, and by a style lull of simplicity, nature and dignitv.
The Lansing correspondent of the Detroit Advertiser Mr. Blair, who has traveled all over i t predicts that it For the first time we had seen a tragic hero talk and walk
a nedi o j two, during the present winter, in the Southlike common mortals, without declamation ami without
says
that
at
n
Democratic
Caucus
recently
held
at
Lansing,
ern part ©f this State making observations, and deliverrjU be the richest and most prosperous and thickly exaggerated gestures.- Wo forgot that we were iri a
ing Us lecture oa "Great Men,' writes a long letter to a resolution was introduced and passed at the dictation of settled State between the Missouri and California.
theatre, and followed the drama as if it had been a real
•
. '
. his pipcrnmfcrdate of 'Ann Arbor, Janr 9,'descriptive Geo. W. Peck, asking for the removal of the Rev. Mr.
It lies between the 37th and 42d parallel of north lati- transaction,
The scene in the Third Act. when the sentiment -CI
Fitch, Indian Agent for this State, on the ground of in- tude. and the Rocky Mountains, and the 103d parallel of
of Michigan, commencing thus:
jealousy is roused iu the ferocious Moor, is the triumph of
" I h a t e spent the last week in traversing the State of efficiency, and/perhaps, of general incompetency. This lougitude, about four degrees by fire, very cloajly cor- Aldridge.. At the first words of the wilv insinuation von
or rather that southern half of its lower pen-, charge is understood to be founded upon the neglect of responding with tho size of Iowa or Missouri. It- is esti- see his eves kindle; you feel the tears iu his voicc when
iomla to which its settlement and papulation have mostly Mr. .Fitch to prostitute his office to the advancement of
mated, from the .vast numbers pouring iri, that there will he questions Iago, then the deep sobs which stifle it:
been thusfar confined. Thenorthern half of thii^pemnsula the interests of his part}-. The result of the late election
and, finally, when he is persuaded that his wretchedness i-»
be 30,000 to 50,000 there by next fell, who will need u j complete, a cry or rage, or rather a Toar like that of u
i* colder, and in g6od part uninviting to the cultivator, being diversified by vast swamps, by sterile, gravelly knolls, in some of the Lake counties greatly disaffected this Peck, government before Congress meets again.
wild beast starts from his abdomen. I still seem to hear
and by dense forests of but moderately valuable and not and some few other Democrats who relied upon the Agent a
The bill authorises the President to appoint Territorial that cry; it chilled us with fear, and made every spectator
yet really accessible timber, so that ita settlement is efforts for a large fraudulent Indian vote, especially at all officers in tlie first iustancc, but at tho Territorial election shudder. Tears wet his cheeks; his mouth foamed, and
Likely to, be slow, and its population sparse for genera- pointswhere Indian payments were made. This resolution
in 18G0, the qualified voters arc to choose their own Gov- his eves flashed fire. 1 have never seen an artist identify
tions."
was intended partly as a rebuke to Mr. Fitch for his " in- ernor and Secretary for two years each. Slavery, polyga- himself so perfectly with the character which he repreWe know Mr. GKBELEY too well to entertain the besents. An actor told.me that he saw him sob' for toi,ne
efficiency*' in procuring fraudulent votes,.and partly, as my, and " peonage" are prohibited by the bill. Mr. Green moments' after his exit from the scene. Everybody wept.
lief for one moment that he wonld intentionally misrepresubsequent events have sbi^wn, to advance P e c k s own of Missouri, Chairman of the Senate Territorial CommitRachel, in the fourth act of Let Horacr, is the only
sent or do injustice to any portion of our State. His
personal schemes and advancement and interests. What tee, is opposed to organization, even if that were not iit artist who everproduced so great an effect. At the firsl
well known character for honesty, frankness and candor,
that scheme was leaked out a few days after the caucus, They fear a free State there, with two II. S. Senators, representation tne poor Dcsdemonawaaso horror-stricken
wonld shield him from any such imputation. And for
at tho terrible expression of the Moor, that she sprang
and reveals the. indulicacy, selfishness and greediness for in a very few years, if it is organized at all.
from the bed nnd ran shrieking with fright
this very reason his article is calculated to do us greater
office by which he is actuated in all his movements. No
lu spite of his stony nature, Aldtfdge can contain himinjustice'* and work us deeper injury.
Going
to
Europe
in
a
Balloon.
self to those scenes which requires calmness and subdued
sooner had he prtfeured this expression of the Democratic
H e may, for aught we know to the contrary, be corMr. John lift Mountain, aeronapt is again in this city,
Caucus against the present inenmbent, than he put in cir- whore he will remain a few days- He has made arrange- passion. In Shylock to sec him trembling with fear and
rect so far as tome small portion of the northern half of
indignation before the tribunal which is endeavoring to
culation a petition demanding the office for himself; and mcnts for the construction in Boston of a balloon with J
Oiristfenity upon him makes one of those iuipresthe Lowfcr Peninsula is concerned, and it is not our prehaving procured the signatures of oil tho Democratic which he designs to make an attempt t o cross the Atlan-,
^
The most severe critic^
pffil) . tc( ]
sent purpose to enter into a defence of all the Northern
tic
next
summer.
The
money
is
to
be
rormsed
tvyji
^ b t l l ODO f n n l t ^jth him-that when speaking to a charSenators to his petition, lie came into tho House to Bolicit
counties. Our remarks wiH be confined to those counacter at the back of the stage he IHW the bad habit of
the names of the Democratic members of that branch to
ties forming the extreme northern boundary of the Lower
turning his back to the public. Tlw director remonstrated
But he did not find them quite so pliable, and some
with him about this, but it was of no avail
Peninsula, bordering on Grand Traverse Bay, known as
of them kickod at the degrading requirement. Some ascensivc power which will make it capable of carrying a
the "Grand Traverse country." This Bay has its enA Crazy Monarch.
had too much self-respect to lend their names to so base a lire-boat stocked with provisions for four passengers. The
trance ifrom Lake Michigan about seventy-five miles
A k'ttcr from Florence, Italy, where the King of Pnvpurpose, and absolutely refused to sign it. They under- power it is designed to employ is the gun-cotton engine—
northwest from the Island of Mackinac, four hundred and
one of which, owned by a gentleman of Spriugfield, Masstood ft>o well how false he had ever proved to the real sachusetts, has been tested, and found to operate satisfac- sia is now sojourning frtr the benefit of his health, giyostwenty from Detroit, and two hundred and sixty from
the following ludicroe aeoouni of the monarch's behavior
sentiments of the Michigan " Democracy" upon the great torily. Before the venture at sailing over the. ocean, it is at the dinner table. The King of course, took his place
Chicago. • Its length 5H forty miles due south from its
question of the day, especially while in Congress, and how designed to make three long voyages, starting from west- at the head of the table, and delilwrntelv washed his head
entrancfe, with an average width of ten miles for half its
little he did or tried to do while there, to promotothe in- ern cities, for the purpose of testing the capacity of the iu the soup, mid then *it complacently uniling on bis
• distance, when it js divided in the centre by a Peninsula
balloon and the effect of the employment of machinery.
terests, honor, and dignity of the State. So the indepen- Mr Wise, the " father of balloon in America," who has friends, the long strings of vermacilli hanging frftni his
extending from, its head or southern extremity twenty
eves and nose, and in his hair and moustache. No one
dent and more conscientious members of the party in the been in consultation with Mr. IJI Mountain, approves of dared to laugh, however, and they had to fit out the dinmiles north.'i and forming the E a s t ' W West Bays. The
House, declined to aid him in his indeccnt and indelicate his plan in all its details, und will give him the benefit or ner with this ridiculous figure head, covered with grnvv.
Unorganized county of Antrim borders the east side of
his
remarkable
experience
in
suggestions
as
to
the
manner
itteinpt to procure the removal of Mr. Fitch, and obtain
(for he sternly refused towels,) talking to them an the
thie Boy, and the unorguniacd comity of Leelanau the
or carrying it out
i T r ° y I '0168* ^ u u - ^
while.
'
his afficc for himself.
west, and both are attached to Grand Traverse for judiA P a i r of Imbeciks.
Severe. Cold Weather on the Plains.
cial and municipal purposes. . Leelanau is bounded oji
State Finances of Wisconsin.
The assurance b f the Admistration men is perfectly
'
ST. I^UN, Jan. 13.
the west and north by Lake Michigan. The comity of
We glean the following statement of the Financial con- marvelous. The Treasurv is conceded to be bankrupt.
John M. Guthrie, who k-ft Salt Lake November 2.ith,
Grand Traverse lies mostly sooth of the Bay, .though it dition of Wisconsin from the Annual Message of Gov. The work upon tho capitol extentiou has been stopped lie- gives a painful account of the suffering of men and amH,o Federal
Wdornl Government has no money to pay
nav the nmajs
< the extreme cold
i a k on the Plains in consequence of
ia its entire sooth end or head, and includes within Randall, recently transmitted to the Legislature of that causc the
workmen. Current indebtness has been postponed for the Weather. Men were frozeu to death at nearly every
its limits all of the Peninsula. Traverse City< at the State
same reason, but that rare old Virginia gentleman Mr. station on the route, and l^n of Major & Russell s men
bead of the West Bay, is the seat of justice for nil this
Tho estimates for the yoar ending Sept. 30,1858, showed Mason, and the pugnacious Mr. Slidell. propose to give were frozen at one time.
The snow was very deep. The weather was colder
rtgion of country. Elk R a p i d s i s the principal Bay a deficit of revenue of $70,840 56, assuming that tho <Jc- the President money tqenablo him to effect the acquisition
town of Antrim county, and Northport that of Leelanau. falcation of the former Treasurer, Janssen, ($32,258 84) or Cuba—thirty millions is the modest sum named! Av e than had been known fur thirty years: the mercury unking
27 degrees below Zero.
believe
that
the
l-WtK
or
a
mun
to
thb
square
mile
is
3o much for oar geographical position.
would be repaid. The arrearages of counties for delintho average density/of population in the slaveholding
1
Thejeadingtimber in all this liinety miles of Bay Coun- quent taxes at the sumo date amounted to $78,757 54, States hence tho urgent necessity or room for expansion,
Temperance in Russia.
ST PETEHSIWRGII, Dec. 14, 1858.
try is sugar maple and beech, interspersed with oak, elm, which, added to the estimated deficit and the amount due which prompts thnii to set out upon tho purchase or
Three months ago, the peasants orthe Government of
bjaswood, pipe, a slight sprinkling of hemlock, cedar, from jaaeeri (not paid), moke an actual delict of $181,- Cuba with an empty Treasury. How do Messrs. Mason
uod some other varieties. Twenty miles- south and east 361 64. The estimated expenses, of ull kinds, for the and Slidell propose to raise the money? Borrow it or Kovno took, in their churches, a solem pledge that they
would
drink
no
more
brandy. They hpve kept this
course. But the'Government will need for_ current exare extensiveHracts of valuable pine. The soil is gener- year ending Sept 30, 1858, amount to $-148,(45 98, in- penses all the money it will dare borrow. The imbecility promise so well that the sale or brandy in the shops is
ally as rich and productive qs that of Jackson, Calhoun. cluding the finishing and furnishing of the new wing of of Mr. Buchannu appears to have struck in upon hj» ad- (mt one twelfth or what it was. and it is now sold only on
the principal routs. Many distilleries hare been obliged
[Detroit Tribune.
Kalamazoo, or iu feet any of the southern counties; of tho Capitol. The estimated revenno' for the same period herents.
to give up their business, at least for a time.
this State; and it is equally well watered. There arc including all taxes and arrearages of taxes, and the snm
F a n n y Kemble nnd the Mt. Vernon F u n d .
more than one hundred miles in length of small lakes in due from Janssen, is $664,415 39—estimated balance in
GREECE, ITS POPULATIOK. <fcc.—According to a recent
A committee or ladiesfromthe' Mt Vernon Association
those three countios, the Boardman, Elk and Carp rivers, Treasury $215,669 41. The actual receipts into the waited upon this lady at her apartments at the S t Dennis report or the Minister or Finance of the kingdom of
and an innumerable quantity of smaller streams, all abound- General Fund for tho calendar year 185$ were $358,058,- Hotel, recently, to solicit the proceeds or one of her Greece, the population of that country has • increased
since
1834 from 600,000 to 1.045,000. The inhabitants
- . ing in fish. The climate, though wo are from two to 11—total disbursements from same for same period, $440,- Shakspcrian readiugs, in aid of the Monument Fund. occupy themselves mainly with agricultural and marine
The case was very elaborately stated by the chairman of
' three degrees farther north, is milder and more healthy 253 16. The estimates above were prepared and fur- the committee, and the '• last"or the Kembles" after hear- pursuits. Twenty million litres or currants are now proand agreeable than that of Western New York, North- nished by tho Secretary of State. The disbursements ing all that was to Ixfhcard, drew hereoir up to the entire duced, against ten million previous to 1834. and the
ern Ohio or Southern Michigan. Up.to this time (the from tho General Fund, include appropriations made in longitude of her magnificent proportions, and said, with " vineyahls cover three times as much ground as they did
before the war • or Independence. Instead of 3^0,000
iOtTbf February) there have been only four days when 1857 and 1858 for the Insano Hospital, House of Refuge
" Ladies, Irespectsyour motives, but have no toleration mulberry trees, Greece has now 1,500,000, and 260,000
the tiorcuij was down to zero. During most of the Capitol enlargement Blind Asylum. Slate Prison, Deaf
for the means vou are resorting to. to perpetuate the fig trees instead of 50,000. The olive trees have increased
nnd Dumb Asylum, State Agricultural Society ($3,000,) memory or George Washington. If your country is too from 2,300,000. to 7,400,000, and they yield a revenue
winter it lias ranged from 30 to 40 above. W c had
ice in. tho river or bay until the 6th of Fcbruiuy, and it County Agricultural Societies, State Historical. Society poor, or too jmean, or too ungrateful to take upon itselt of 7,500,000 drachms instead or 640,000.
it has now nearly all disappeared.! Wo are .entirely ($2,000,) and interest on the State loan ($6,000),— through the •National Legislature, so obvious a duty,
A CUDAN LADY'S OPINION o r THE PUKCUASE o r CCBA.
e « m p t from frost until October, and wo have never amounting to $199,303 39. The actual and legitimate better that Mount Vernon be sold for a cattle market, —American gentleman (playfully)-^Do
you^ know,
than that it should be purchased by the proceeds or charity
heard of an instance where crops were injured by it. expenses for carrying on the State Government have been balls, flash newspapers and quadv doctors. My hnmble Madame, that next year I shall have the pleasure or calling
We have no swamps or marshes of stagnant water; no only $190,949 86. The Governor thinks tho State will abilities are ut your service, but with the provision that, you a rcllow-citizen or mine?
Cuban Lady (indignantly)—Never 1 Was there ever
ague; no sickness of any kind Physician® cannot get a be relieved of debt of ali descriptions within a brief period, whatever amount or money they may yield, it shall l>c so unprincipled a nation? Because a thing suits you,
living hereby the practice o( their profession; nnd in the and believes it will not be necesary to levy a,tax next presented to Congress as tho first donation to euable them you think you havo a right to steal i t
to discharge a duty, which ought to.be discharged by
American
Gentlemun—Oh, no, madame. " e dont
whole range of the three Counties on Grand Traverse
of over $200,000.
them, or not at all/'
[Buff. Commercial.
mean to steal if; we propose to buy' it
,
Bay, with a population of 3,000, there is not a physician
• " A n d Thais' the Way the Money Goes."
SUCCESS.—According to an eastern contemporary the
Cuban Lady—11a, ha! W h a t voubu^r Cuba? W hy
who relies upon his practice for a subsistence.
A memorial has been presented to Congress fromT. J. first two verws or the first' chanter or the " Chronicles of vou cannot buy vour own Mount A* ernon.
The Peninsula, which extends out twenty miles from Lloyd, of Philadelphia, publisher and proprietor of a book Success," road thus: Who hath sadness? Who hath
[N. Y. Evening Poet.
tho bead of the Bay, is from two to three miles wide, and entitled ''The Life, Travels and Adventures of Ferdinand woe? Who ' shinneth' the streets with gloom or comitenIhED or GRIW.—Wc ffnd in an English paper nn
coutiina about fifty square miles of as good farming land DeSoto, the Discoverer pf the Mississippi Hirer." The aucc and perplexity of mind? Who loseth the confidence
account orthe death of a father from grief His hoy
as e r a came under the plow. The timber is principally memorial sets forth that this book contains the only au- audpartonage of men, and sinketh into poverty and for- accd eight years was accused and arrested on a charge of
getfulness? HE THAT AIIVEKTISETH KOT—He that doth
hard maple beech, ash, Oak and basswood, and it is well thentic account of tho discovery of the Mississippi River not make himseir known through the papers. He who, -stealing
* — — aauicivif^u.
- sovereign. Bail was
refused and the .MJ.
lad was
— •>—.
•
watered with Springs and rivulets. This is an old Indian —that Congress had paid $10,000 for a painting com- by his great neglect in this matter, deprive th himseir or sent to prison. The father, on parting with his child t<¥)k
Reserve, now abandoned as such, bat the lands hdve not memorative of that discovery, to. place in the Rotunda or gain and secureth to himself loss! His business-wisdom the matter so deeply to heart that he went homo and never
• looked
" ' " up. X deep-seated melancholy took posres.
is
selfishness.
Hislack
of
knowledge,
aye,
his
stingme:
again
yet boen brought into .market About eighty families tho Capitol—that the book is fer more valuable than the
si on of him; he wu obliged to give up work; and on the
stiTfe'th out and the discerning shun him
have settled upon it, and some of them have made valua- picture, and therefore Congress is asked to pass a bill for
tried the father
" W h o hath gladne^? Who hath joy? Who hath a day his little boy,
— breathed his last.
ble improvements. It will probably come into market the purchase of 10,000 copies of the former at $1.50 per growing business
this notes The surgeon that attended him says that he died of a bro— and full coffers? W ho.payeth
.
1 promptly? W h o gaineth the confidence aud partonage ken heart The boy was discharged.
next summer.
copy.
, v. -.i. «
r..i
,
r\of men. and riscth surely to affluence? HE THAT ADVKRA heavy lumbering business is carried on at Traverse
SINGULAR PHENOMENON.—There is a spot in the
It is more than probable that this little gratuity of
, ro>j,.,,T_ne that through the journal of the
City and Elk Rapids. The logs are floated down the $15,000 will be voted to Mr. Lloyd. A Washington
m jayjnakcth hiia^lf ami his business known! He hath
*""*L Swatara Gap, in the Blue Mountains, in Virgiuia, which
Boardman and Elk rivers from the extensive Pineries on correspondent of the N. Y\ Evening Post writes: " I was choeen the path to wisdom, and his riches and honor is called the "Cold Hole." This hole is only eighteen
those streams, and manufactured into lumber for the Chi- presented this morning to a beautiful lady, und had hardly increases like the light of the morning. His shadow inches in depth; but even in the hottest days of surnn*r.
the air is uncumfoftably cold. A thermometer, which
cago market This affords a good home market for all passed the compliments of the day when she exclaimed, groweth broad. His complacency increascth. His marked 90 in ordinary shade, was removed to this bole,
the surplus produce which will bo raised for many years Oh, Mr. M , yon will give this petition yonr aid; I know fame cxtendeth. His happiness endureth, and he is and in about an hour without any change in the outside
honored and blessed by all men—particularly by printers."
atmosphere, the mercury fell to 50 degrees. It is supposed
to come. But tho farmer need not rely upon that Ves- yoa will; won't yon?" saying which she handed him a So mote it be.
.
[Detroit Tribune.
that a current or air ascends from beneath—pobably from
sels of the largest classs can enter any of the dozen or copy of Lloyd's memorial. Under such influences as this,
GREAT NEWSPAPER E.vrERrKisE.—The proprietors of an underground cold spring
more excellent natural harbors on the Bay, and the farmer it is aud that several members or Congres are already
the Cincinnati Gazette, in order to add to the interest of
A report submitted to the Indiana Lejridatnre by the
can ship his produce to Buffalo cheaper than it can be pledged to vote for the bilL W e shall probably hear of their paper, have purchased the telegraph line form that
sent over the Railroad from Kalamazoo, Marshall or
city to Baltimore for their own use, to transmita general Committee of Wavs and Means, showsi that the value of
the matter again.
Jackson, to Detroit Ho can always compete successsummary of all the important political, financial, commer- all the taxable property of the State is $453,000,000—an
The bronaed statue of Daniel Webster, made for the cial and general news made up from all the leading increase, siDce l845, of $199,062,707 Much erf tins infully with any portion of tho interior of the Great West ;
crease is attributed to the various raifroadi of the State,
where, in many instance*, produas must be transported citizens of Boston by Hiram Powers, has arrived from Eastern papers, /lafly. This is a new feature in newspa/ which cost only about $30,000,000.
per enterprises, never before achieved.
hundreds of miles before it can be shipped to tide water. Leghorn.
It <gm> ilrattfist ,
lit.
^extend this article beyond our
limits
set forth all t]
the natural advantages of
mita to act
tioiv soil, timber and climate. Enough, we trust; has
been said to convince Mr. GREELEV that he has been
misinformed with regard to the Grand Traverse country;
and we ask him, as an act of justice, to copy this article.
T h e circulation of his paper is to great that in no other
way can we hope to correct the false impression which
his letter Ss Calculated to make. Do wc ask too much?
A m b i t i o n is as i n s a t i a b l e a s t h e g r a v e .
No Mall.
F r o m t h e c t o e i n g of n a v i g a t i o n in t h e fall u n t i l i t s o p e n i n g in t h e s p r i n g , w e a r e a s c o m p l e t e l y i s o l a t e d a s w a »
Rasselaa In the. H a p p y Valley, a n d t h e only i n t e r c o m * ;
t h a t w e c a n h o l d w i t h t h e ' outride' w o r l d is t h r o u g h t h e
m e d i u m of a weekly mail, w h i c h is t r a n s p o r t e d o n t h e
h a c k s of ' N a t i v e
Americans'
from
Grand
Haven to
M j u & t e e , and f r o m thence in t h e same m a n n e r Orer 'an
Indian 'frail (by another Contractor) to this place.
The
a r r i v a l of t h e mail is a g r e a t e v e n t w i t h u s ; a n d a s t h e
h o u r d r a w s nigh, we "are as
fldgetty
and impatient as a
l o v e - t i n c t u r e d m a i d e n w h o w a t c h e s f o r t h e c o m i n g of h e r
tardy suitor.
A s soon as it arrives and t h e contents are
distributed, aB-busine# is thrown
aside, worldly
cares
v a n i s h , a n d w e a r e l o s t in a h u g e p i l e o r n e w s p a p e r s .
F o r several weeks past the contractor on the
route
f r o m G r a n d H a v c n * t o Manistee has been a d a y or t w o
behind time, and
the
c a r r i e r s of t h e
contractor
here
have been subjected t o vexatious and expensive delays
there.
The
pfcople a t G r a n d T r a v e r s e P o s t o f f i c e , t h e
t e r m i n u s o f the' r o u t e , ( w h i c h is a t t h e O l d M i s s i o n , o n
t h e P e n i n s u l a , t w e n t y m i l e s n o r t h of T r a v e r s e
City,)
complained that the mail was behind time, and censured
the contractor here.
On t h e last t r i p he instructed his
carriers to leave Mtfnistee on time, a n d they came t h r o u g h
w i t h e m p t y mail bags, t h e mail f r o m b e l o w h a v i n g a g a i n
foiled t o . ' c o n n e c t ' a t t h a t p o i n t
T h o u g h w e feel t h e d i s a p p o i n t m e n t k e e n l y , a n d a r e
compelled t o p u t o u r p a p e r t o p r e ® w i t h o u t any news,
we c a n n o i under the circumstances, attach any blame to
Mr. Hitchcock, the contractor from Grand Traverse to
Manistee.
N E W GOODS.
MORGAN BATES;-
T R A V E R S E CITY. O.
T h e f a u l t is w i t h t h e c o n t r a c t o r below, a n d
h e s h o u l d b e h e l d <o n r i g i d a c c o u n t a b i l i t y .
NOTARY
There, ia.no
success.
T h e m o r e it re^eivea t h e m o r e it
h e n c e l i k e t h e g r a v e i s n e v e r full.
requires,
and"
I t m a y first s e e k o n l y
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
tracted.
N a t i o n must be a d d e d to nation, until t h e scep-
W E H A V E NOW O P E N E D T H E L A R G E S T S T O C K O F
Goods, Groceries,
MORGAN BATES
a s u b o r d i n a t e s t a t i o n , b u t t h a t a t t a i n e d . i t will e e c ktoreign.
P l a c e it on a t h r o n e a n d its dominion becomes t o o con-
PUBLIC,
HERALD O F m a . T * A T » M S CtTT, MICHIGAN.
Emit t o its demands, for i t perpetually enlarges with its
H a s o p e n e d a n Office a t T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o ,
Michigan, f o r the t r a n s a c t i o n of a
O e n e r a l Agency B u s i n e s s .
Aljl}
• ' .«•
j
P R O V I S I O N S ,
We e v e r h r o u g h t to thia m a r k e t ; w h i c h are will be h a p p t t o
T h e U n i t e d Stale* L a n d Office ia located pi t h i s p l a c e ; a n d
will f o r q e a n A l e x a n d e r to" w e e p t h a t t h e r e a r e n o t m o r e p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be paid t o l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t * , offer at such p r i c e s a a will accord reasonably w i t h the TIMES.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
w o r l d s t o c o n q u e r . A g a i n : A m b i t i o n i s a s c r u e l u s d e a t h . i n v e s t i n g m o n e y in G o v e r n m « i t Laud*, i m p a r t i n g i n f o r m a T r a v e r a e City, N o v - 1 8 , 1 8 5 8 .
nl#tf
tion relative t o t h e g e n e r a l feature*, r e s o u r c e * a n d a d v a n I t is s u p r e m e l y selfish, a n d h e n c e regards n e i t h e r t h e rights
t a g e s of t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e c o a n t r v , t h e p a y m e n t of t a x e s ,
| ) A P E R W A R E H O U S E . — O N HAND AND FOR SALE
n o r i n t e r e s t s of o t h e r s . I t t r a m p l e s u n d e r f o o t t h e d i c t a t e s a n d the t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y A g e n c y )>u»ineaa"with w h i c h he JL c i t h e r a t W h o l e s a l e o r retail, the following d e a c r i p t i o n s of
m a v be e n t r u s t e d .
REFERENCES.
paper, v i z : Imperial, S u p e r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy.
of h o n o r a n d h u m a n i t y alike, a n d builds its s e a t o n t h e
Crown, P l a t C a p a n d P o l i o Post, Cap, Letter, Legal, S e r m o n .
b l e e d i n g b o d i e s of i t s m u r d e r e d v i c t i m s . W h a t c a r e d
Bill a n d Note P a p e r in e v e r y v a r i e t y .
Book a n d P r i n t P a p e r s of all c o l o r s a n d sires. Manilla.
N a p o l e o n t h a t t w e n t y m i l l i o n s of m e n p e r i s h e d i n h i s m a d
'Rag. a n d S t r a w W r a p p i n g P a p e r of alt s'-aes and weights.
a t t e m p t t o g a i n t h e s u p r e m a c y of E u r o p e .
It counts not |
B e c e i v i n g our p a p e r d i r e c t f r o m the Manufacturers. we are
e n a b l e d t o offer t n e m at as low p r i c e s as a n y in thia m a r k e t .
i t s s a c r i f i c e s , regards n o t t h e c o s t t o o t h e r s <if i t s m a d :
K A G S — W a n t e d in e x c h a n g e for Goods or Cash.
D E A L E R IX
c a r n i v a l s , i s u t t e r l y regardless o f t h e m i s e r y i t o c c a s i o n s . >
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
13
SO W o o d w a r d Avenue.
S e l f i s all, a n d f o r self n o o p p r e s s i o n of o t h e r s is t o b e ' j
t r e -®f u n i v e r s a l d o m i n i o n i s ' g r a s p e d .
And*even then it
s. A. MCCLELLAND,
D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n spared.
All its promises of good a r e delusive. I t prom- j
k e e !N~otion.s, H a r d w a r e ,
ises unalloyed happiness to its devotee on t h e attainment j
T i n "Ware,
of s o m e p a r t i c u l a r s t a t i o n o r o b j e e t , b u t a s of t e n a s s u c c e s s !
H a n a n d C a p s , B o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r * , fiaslw
crowns the effort, is the promised good removed farther1
Door Trimmings,
away.
A s its a p p e t i t e is insatiable, so it c a n never b e j
N"ail», by t h e k e g o r lb..:
I ' o r k a n d H o u r , by t h e b a r r e l oi - l b . ; ^
"
c o n t e n t w i t h w h a t it has, h o w e v e r m u c h t h a t m a y b e . I t j
l l n t t e r . Cheese, L a r d ;
is d e s t r u c t i v e t o eaae and content, w h i c h a r e t h e basis o f !
L i n s e e d a n d best w i n t e r - s t r a i n e d O i l , B u n t i n g F t o I J : '
L a m p s of all kinds, Candles, Dried A p p i e r ;
e n j o y m e n t A n d h e n c e it always leads one.to despise t h e '
A l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t of T o b a c c o ;
g o o d h e h a s in i t s c r a v i n g s f o r t h a t i t h a s n o t
Haman
P o w d e r , Lead, S h o t , Gun C a p s ;
C a r p e t W a r p , L o g w o o d , Madder. Copperas,
was rich, noble? and honored.
H e was favored by his |
C a d b a r , I n d i g o , Alum, B o r a s , Ac.
Sovereign, and courted by his people. B u t because a
S c h o o l B o o k s , S t a t i o n e r y , Wall P a p e r , W i n d o w C e r t a i n s ;
C r a d l e Scythes, G r a s s S c y t h e s a n d S n a t h e s , P i t c h f o r k s ;
d e s p i s e d J e w w o u l d n o t d o h i m reverence, h e p u t o n f o o t
S t o p e P i p e , Bedsteads, R o c k i n g C h a i r s ;
a p e r s e c u t i o n a g a i n s t t h e o p p r e s s e d p e o p l e , w h i c h led t o
Small R o c k e r s a n d Table C h a i r s f o r C h i l d r e n ;
T o g e t h e r with all a r t i c l e s usually f o u n d in a C o u n t r y S t o r e .
t h e intercession of t h e Queen, his own death, and t h e exa l t a t i o n of t h e h a t e d M o r d e e a i .
E r a s m u s was generally
S
H A W ' S C U T L E R Y A N D E D G E T O O L WORKS, F o o t
of Brush street, u n d e r tho F u l t o n I r o n W o r k s , Detroit, M.
Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' 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 . '
Tools, A x e s of every d e s c r i p t i o n . P l a n i n g a n d . T o b a c c o Mac h i n e Knives, Trusses, Ac., m a d e to o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r qualltv, '
- .
.
<- a * 4 •' '-.A- • Razors, Knives, 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
a n d Bra** Ware, polished a n d repaired in a m a n n e r t o g i v e
satisfaction t o h i s c u s t o m e r s .
O r d e r s l e f t at t h e office, c o r n e r Of B r u s h s t r e e t a n d J e f f b r
in A v e n u e , will be p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to, w h e r e a o m p l e s m a y
be seen.
I n f e r e n c e s k i n d l y p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , N o r t h A
Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, D o c t o r s A l i e n A Batwell.
D e t r o i t . J a n . 1859.
13tf
p I I E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E — T H E UN
V ' d e r s i g n e d offer t h e i r e x t e n s i v e s t o c k of Goods, consisting of all k i n d s F U R N I T U K E A N D U P H O L S T E R Y , . t o t h e i r
c u s t o m e r s a n d t h e p u b l i c - g e n e r a l l y , a t the lowest possible
rates. Being p r e p a r e d t o meet^all o r d e r s in our line of bu.i-
A F i n e I v o t o f P l o w s ,
on C o m m i s s i o n , f r o m the K a l a m a z o o A g r i c u l t u r a l W o r k s .
All p u r c h a s i n g G o o d s at N o r t h p o r t , will do well t o call a n d t h c w e s t All w o r k w a r r a n t e d .
C A B I N E T M A K E R S ' ASSOCIATION,
e x a m i n e rnv tftock a n d . p r i c e s before p u r c h a s i n g •;laewbere. ,,
No. 221 J e f f e r s o n A v e n u e , D e t r o i t
N . B- C U T T I N G d o n e t o o r d e r , on s h o r t n o t i c e .
t h e U n i t e d States for t h e last '20 years has b e e n £600,- and u n h a p p y .
M i s e r y i s e v e r t h e a t t e n d a n t of t h i s s e l f i s h
N o r t h p o r t , D e c . 23,1858.
M>m
A m b i t i o n ' is not confined t o t h e
0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . \ I t i s e s t i m a t e d in t h e f u t u r e , t a k i n g t h e r e c e n t a n d h e a r t l e s s p a s s i o n .
O E T S AND POJ3THY O f VERMONT—EDITED
by A b b e y H. H e m i a g w a v . T h e design of t h i s w o r k ia t o
g o l d d i s c o v e r i e s i n t o a c c o u n t , t h a t t h e g o l d c r o p f o r y e a r s b o s o m s of w a r r i o r s a n d s t a t e s m a n . I t i n v a d e s all s t a t i o n s
represent the g e n e r a l poetic lite rain re of V e r m o n t f r o m i t s
t o c o m e , is l i k e l y t o b e a t t h e r a t e o f a m i l l i o n a n d a h a l f i u life, m a k i n g m e n d i s s a t i s f i e d w i t h t h e i r p o s i t i o n , a n d
E R S O N ' S H A Y I N G W H E A T T O F L O U R A T e a r l y s e t t l e m e n t to t h e p r e s e n t p e r i o d T h e selections a r e
o u r Mill, m u s t b r i n g It I n good o r d e r . A F T M v m a DATE g a t h e r e d ' f r o m t h e m o s t reliablp sources, a n d will especially
Iter w e e k , o r s e v e n t y - e i g h t m i l l i o n s p e r a n n u m , m a k i n g filling t h e m w i t h t h e d e a i r e t o t r i u m p h o v e r o t h e r s . M o r i n t e r e s t all V c r m o n t s r s b y b i r t h - r i g h t now resident in t h i s a n d
VE SHALL UKINJJ KO 8MUTTV OK IMPURE WHEAT.
o t h e r S^stes.
13
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
for' t h e n e x t 2 0 y e a r s fifteen h u n d r e d m i l l i o n o f d o l l a j s .
rissey i s a s a m b i t i o u s f o r t h e c h a n i p i o n s l i i p o f t h e p r i z e
H A N ' N A l l , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r a e City, Dec. 1, 1858.
• Stf
ring, as-was N a p o l e o n for t h e mastery of nations.. The
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S - — I M P O R T A N T TO
MOUNT V ESU V IU S. —L e t t e r s f r o m N a p l e s , of N o v . 2 8 ,
T H E P U B L I C . — A new F a m i l y S e w i n g Machine, com> cruel passion w h i c h leads princes to b u m cities and
b i n i n g the latest i m p r o v e m e n t s , at the e x t r e m e l o w p r i c e of
say an extraordinary spectacle may b e expected this year.
slay armies, led P a r r h n a i n s t o . t o r t u r c a slave t h a t h e m i g h t
I F T E E N O R T W E N T Y G O O D H A N D Y M E N F I F T Y DOLLARS.'
V e s u v i u s i s c r a c k i u g . u i i d o p e n i n g a t all p a r t s , f r o m t h e
T h e p r i c e s of all o u r s t a h d a r d m a c h i n e s h a r e been g r e a t l y
h a v e a r e a l s e e u e f r o m w h i c h t o p a i n t t h e a g o n y of d e a t h .
will lind w o r k w i t h us.
reduced. S I N G E R ' S S E W I N G MACHINES, It is well k n o w n ,
b a s e to t h e s u m m i t .
S m a l l c r a t e r s v o m i t l a v a in all d i H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
N o n e are so h i g h as t o b e a b o v e its influence, and none
t h o u g h d e a r e r Id price, h a v e always b e e n c h e a p e r in f a c t
T r a v e r s e City, Dea. 1,1858.
,
»«f
rections,
w i t h o u t ceasiug. \ I t is f e a r e d t h a t a t t h e ntost
IJ.JI
—,111 «|o, t h a n a n y o t h e r . T h e p r i c e s
a r e s o l o w a s t o W b e n e a t h i t s reach, a n d t h e n o t e of
a l l moat be satisfied. Call a u d exu n e x p e c t e d m o m e n t an e r u p t i o n will t a k o place f r o m t h e
w a r n i n g m a y b e sounded for each. N o w while we would
a m i n e t h e new m a c hi oca at t h e low prices.
t h e g r e a t c r a t e r , 'in w h i c h case the c a t a s t r o p h e would b e
WILLIAM PORTER. Agent,
discourage t h e desire t o . advance o u r o w n interests,
133 Jtjfferaou A v e n u e , D e t r o i t
terrible
for K e t i u a a P o r t i c i .
w o u l d l i f t a w a r n i n g v o i c e a g a i n s t t h a t selfish a n d
Is p r e p a r e d t o m a k e P l a n s Arid S p e c i f i c a t i o n * f o r all classes
B
L
A
C
K
Ac
C
O
OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F
n
GROUND TOR DIVORCE—A w o m a n m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n , a t c r u e l a m b i t i o n w h i c h o n l y s e e k s t o h o l d d o m i n i o n o v e r of B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e all k i n d s of w o r k c o n n e c t e d w i t h
j»
Optical
a
n
d
P
h
i
l
o
s
o
p
h
i
c a l A p p a r a t u s , No. 250 J e f f e r s o n
the Trade, on liberal terms/7
Vvenue, i n v i t e all t h o s e suffering f r o m d e f e c t i v e s i g h t , t o InC i n c i u i i a t i , f o r a d i v o r c e , o h t h e g r o u n d t h a t h e r h u s b a n d o t h e r s ; regardless of t h e i r w i s h e s , i n t e r e s t s a n d rights.
Bash, G i n * , Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
s p e c t t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t of greatlv i m p r o v e d P e r e s c o p l c Crvsw a s a c o n f o u n d e d fool.
T h e magistrate informed her,
c o n s t a n t l y on hai(d.
/
tal a n d P e b b l e Spectacles, w h i c h are M g h l v e n d o w e d w i t h
N e w York Ledger.
J . K. G., t h a n k f u l f o r p a s t p a t r o n a g e , t a k e s t h i s o p p o r t u - the p r o p e r t y of I m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s of Telet h a t , .if t h a t w e r e t o b e a v a l i d reason in l a w , h a l f t h e
scopes, Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines, D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t s
M r . B o n n e r , t h e p r o p r i e t o r o f t h e N e w Y o r k L e d g e r , n i t y of s o l i c i t i n g a c o n t i n u a n c e of t h e s a m e .
m a r r i e d w o m e n in t h e c i t y w o u l d b e l e g a l l y e n t i t l e d t o a
t r a v e r s e Cltv, N o v e m b e r 5,1858.
' nS-ly
Ac., c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
n3
I s s a i d t o b e o n l y 3 0 y e a r n old, a n d i s r e p r e s e n t e d a s a
matrimonial separation. T h e woman seemed comforted b y
L A N K B O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y . — T H E UNDER
of m o s t e x e m p l a r y p r i v a t e c h a r a c t e r . .
H e in a
t h i s a s s u r a n c e — w r e t c h e d n e s s is always alleviated b y nums i g n e d h a v i n g a Book B i n d e r y in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h hid
T h e s u b s c r i b e r o f f e r s f o r sale a v a r i e t y of e n g r a f t e d
practical printer, h a v i n g served a regular apprenticeship
Bookstore, is p r e p a r e d t o m a n u f a c t u r e , t o order, Blank B o o k s
b e r s — a n d departed f r o m t h e magistrate's c o u r t w i t h an
a t t h a t t r a d e , a n d w o r k e d s o m e y e a r s a s a ' j o u r n e y m a n . A p p l e " T r e e s , l ? e n e l i l h ' e o s j l ' c a i ' T r e e s , 2 ? l u i t i of every d e s c r i p t i o n . M e r c h a n t s a n d others, w a n t i n g anyI m p r o v e d f r a m e o f m i n d , a n d w i t h a t o u c h of c o n s o l a t i o n .
Trecn and Clu-rry Trees.
t h i n g in t h a t line, a r e invited t o give h i m a call. H a v i n g t h e
H i s n e t iucome f r o m t h e L e d g e r , w h i c h h a s a weekly cirA fine lot of S e e d l i n g I ' t u c u TREES, t h r e e y e a r s old, w h i c h best of w o r k m e n , h e c a n safely g u a r a n t e e s a t i s f a c t i o n in a l l
cases.
F. RAYMOND.
T h e f o l l o w i n g resolution w a s i n t r o d u c e d i n t o t h e H o u s e c u l a t i o n of 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 , i s a b o u t $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 aiuiually.
will be sold c h e a p .
1
Detroit, Nov. 1, 1858.
n3
Also, CUKKANTS, GOOKEBERBIES, A c . ; all in good c o n d i t i o n ,
of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h i s S t a t e on the 8th.
uf good size, a n d h e a l t h v.
L. R . S M I T H .
H A R L E S B U S C H , (Successor t o M. H o w a r d W e b s t e r , )
D
I
E
D
,
R e s o l v e d , T h a t t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of J a n x » B u c h a n a n
E l k Rapids, N o v . 0 , 1 8 5 8 .
nS-ly
D e a l e r In F o r e i g n a n d D o m e s t i c H a r d w a r e , H o u s e k e e p Tn T r a v e r s e t o w n s h i p J a n . 21st, JJABY ELLEX, d a u g h t e r of
in i t s ( o r e i g u a n d d o m e s t i c p o l i c y , h a s ' b e e n e m i n e n t l y W i l l i a m H. a n d F a n n y S h e l d o n , aged 2 v e a r s a n d 9 m o n t h s .
i n g A r t i c l e s , M e c h a n i c s ' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p MORTGAGE SALE.
s u c c e s s f u l , a n d d e s e r v e s t h e a p p r o b a t i o n a n d s u p p o r t of
I n Mei'geuee, J a n . 24th, an i n f a n t child of P h i l a n d e r a n d
a n e d Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r t h e A m e r i c a n a a d E F A U L T H A V I N G B E E N M A D E IN T H E CONDIu r o p e a n L a w A g e n c y of L i u A Kapp, No. 7 N a s s a u s t r e e t
F i d e l i a Odoll.
Also, J a n . 28, FIDEUA, wire of P h i l a n d e r
the e n t i r e . A m c H r a n people.
t i o n s of » c e r t a i n i n d e n t u r e of m o r t g a g e , e x e c u t e d by
Odell, ifged 40 y e a r s .
L o u i s Sha-sha-qua-Mhv, of t h e t o w n s h i p of Leelanau, i n the New Y o r k — f o r the reco.very of Debts, L e g a c i e s a n d InheriI t w a s lost\)>y a v o t e of 1G t o 0 3 . M o r e t h a n o n e - t h i r d
A t W h i t e w a t e r , F e b . 3d, of Scarlet fever, WILT.UN, oldest
t a n c e s in E u r o p e a n d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
c o u n t y of C r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d S t a t e of Michigan, to H e n r y
R e m i t t a n c e s m a d e to all p a r t s of G e r m a n y , w i t h safety a n d
c h i l d of C r a w f o r d a n d E l i z a b e t h iLeith, aged 2 yoara a n d 11 Beers," of t h e t o w n s h i p , c o u n t y a n d S u i t e a f o r e s a i d , b e a r i n g
of ( h e D e m o c r a c y refused t o s w a l l o w t h e pilL
months.
date t h e 24th d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1*0.", a u d r e c o r d e d o n the 13th d i s p a t c h . No. 201 J e f f e r s o n avenne, Kcarsley's Block, D e t r o i t .
W h e n w h e e l i n g c l o u d s were d r i v i n g by
'
'V t
day of May, 1S5P, a t 7 o'clock'. A. M. in L i b e r 2, on p a g e s 3 8 Mich.
• MORALS o r HALT LAKK O I T T . — A l a t e n u m b e r o f t h e I n m o u r n i n g dress to d m lie t h e sky.
a n d 3 0 / i u t h e oOicu of t h e R e g i s t e r o f - D e e d s f o r the said
T
S A G E & S O N S , MAI' PUBL1SHFR8, S T A T I O N E R S ,
L o ! D e a t h a r r i v e s ' m i d w i n t r y gloom,
D e s e r e t N e w s reports q u i t e a n u m b e r of s t r e e t b r a w l s ,
c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e ; a n d the a m o u n t claimed t o be due f I • E u g r a v e n i a n d L i t h o g r a p h e r s , 209 Main s t r e e t Buffalo,
L a y s one- w e loved low in t h e t o m b .
said m o r t g a g e , at t h e d a t e of t h i s n o t i c e , b e i n g $ 1 0 5 0 2 f o r N. Y „ o v e r S a g e ' s P i a n o Rooms.—V> e are p r e p a r e d Jto e x t e n t * '
r o w d y i s m a n d r o b b e r i e s in S a l t L a k e C i t y ; a n d u n d e r t h e
I n d e e p e s t g r i e f his f o r m w e ' v e Jain,
ucipal a n d i n t e r e s t , a n d no s u i t or p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g been all w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o us w i t h p r o m p t n e s s a n d d e s p a t c h , a a d .
Entombed upon the s i n d y plain.
h e a d of P a i n f u l I n c i d e n t , ' ' a r e p o r t e r n o t i c e s t h e first
ititutcd at law t o r e c o v e r t h e d e b t now r e m a i n i n g s e c u r e d on as favorable t e r m s as a n y e s t a b l i s h m e n t in t h e c o u n t r y .
by said m o r t g a g e , o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f : N o t i c e i s h e r e b y .given, C o m b i n i n g all t h e d i f f e r e n t b r a n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r a n d
c a s e o f a p r o f e s s i o n a l s t r e e t - w a l k e r a m o n g t h e f e m a l e s of
Life seemed to him but Just begun
t h a t on F r i d a y , t h e 2 2 d d n y o f A p r i l next, 185», a t 10 S t o n e E n g r a v i n g , as well as G r a y o n W o r k of t h e finest de
E r e h e was c a l l e d — h i s r a c e was f u n .
that city.
•
o'clock in t h e f o r e n o o n or t h a t day, a t t h e f r o n t d o o r of the s c r i p t i o n , we g u a r a n t e e satisfaction In all eases.
I n s t e a d of l i n g e r i n g h e r e f o r years,
C o u r t H o u s e at T r a v e r s e City, iu said c o u n t y , ( t h a t b e i n g t h e
T o s t r a g g l e o n t h r o u g h h o p e s a n d fears.
Maps. P o r t r a i t s , Show C a r d s , Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d p r i n t e d
RELAXATION OP QL-AKEK FOBKAUTIKS.—"tyc Q u a k e r a o f
place of h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said c o u n t y of G r a n d in the m o s t d e l i c a t e c o l o n s - b y a new p r o c e s s .
H e d w e l l s b e y o n d t h e r e a c h of t e a r s .
[COM.
u3
Traverse,)
l>y v i r t u e of a p o w e r of sale in said m o r t g a g e _c
<lreat Britain have formally abandoned their distinctive
I n Glen A r b o r , ' o n W e d n e s d a y , J a n n a r v Ifi, a f t e r a p r o t r a c t t
a
i
n
e
d
,
a
n
d
a
c
c
o
r
d
i
n
g
t
o
the
s
t
a
t
u
t
e
of
Michigan
i
n
auch
c
R E E S W H I T I N G , G e n e r a l L a n d - A g e n t , Grass
e d a n d p a i n f u l illness; HANNAH, w i f e o f CHESTER OasoB.v,
p e c u l i a r i t i e s of s p e e c h a n d d r e ss, a n d i n o t h e r respects
made
a
n
d
p
r
o
v
i
d
e
d
,
I
shall
e
x
p
o
s
e
f
o
r
sale
a
t
public
a
u
c
t
i
o
n
,
•
h
o
p
p
e
r
Fails,
J
e
f
f
e
r
s
o
n
C
9
.
,
K.
T.
REFERENCES:—
Esq., aged 68 yearn.
relaxed tho.restrictiveness of their rules and discipline.
Mrs. Osborn h a d s u f f e r e d very m u c h f r o m feehle h e a l t h f o r to t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a n d sell t h e p r e m i s e s in said m o r t g a g e H o n . Z. C h a n d l e r , D e t r o i t M i c h i g a n : W h i t i n g A A d a m s , d o :
t h i r t y y e a t s p a s t b u t t h e l a s t y e a r of h e r life h a d been o n e of described, or so m u c h t h e r e o f a^t shall be sufficient lo pay a n d Col. S. M c K n i g h t , d o ; H. W . Williams, E x . of Titles, 8 t
FRRXCU P O I JTICS.—M. B e r r y c r , i n h i s d e f e n c e o f M o n t p - almost c o n s t a n t Buffering, w h i c h s h e e n d u r e d w i t h r e m a r k a b l e satisfy t h e a m o u n t d u e t h e r e o n <t t h e d a t e of t h i s notice, w i t h L o u i s ; MaJ. 11. W a l k e r . U. S. A . ; C. A. P e r r y , Esq., W e s t o n .
i n t e r e s t a n d the costs a n d e x p e n s e s allowed by law, a n d also Mo.; Amos T. Hall.- Esq., T r e a s u r e r C. A B. R. R., C h i c a g o :
l.embert, r e m a r k e d t h a t h o w a s n e a r l y 7 0 y e a r s of a g e , patieiico a n d f o r t i t u d e t o t h e l a s t S h a h a d been a resident
n3
of Glen A r b o r a little m o r e t h a n t h r e e years, a n d w a s m u c h ten d o l l a r s a t t o r n e y ' s fee, s e c u r e d US lie paid by s t i p u l a t i o n in Geo. T. P e a r s o n , A t t o r n e y a t Law, C M c a g o .
a n d h a d s e e n n o f e w e r t h a n s e v e n t e e n c h a n g e s of g o v e r n
e s t e e m e d by a l l w h o - k n e w h e r . AJiusbartd a n d son are left said m o r t g a g e c o n t a i n e d , all the f o l l o w i n g p i e c e o r p a r c e l of
W I N E H O U S E . — W i l l a r d H a r v e y A Co.. 84 Maiden
to m o u r n t h e loss Of a h i g h l y e s t e e m e d wife, a n d d e a r l y he- l a n d d e s c r i b e d as f u l i o w s : L y i n g a n d b e i n g a n d s i t u a t e in the
m e n t in F r a n c e t
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
of
Leelauau.
in
t
h
e
c
o
u
n
t
y
of
G
r
a
n
d
T
r
a
v
e
r
s
e
a
n
d
Lane,
a
n
d
17
C
e
d
a
r
s
t
r
e
e
t
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
.
H
e
m
p
,
C
o
tton
loved m o t h e r .
[Con.
State of Michigan, b e i n g k n o w n as L o t No. T h r e e (3) of Sec- F l a x a n d L i n e n Twines, I m p o r t e d a n d M a n u f a c t u r e d C o r d a g e .
WOMEN a R I G H T S . — T h e H e r a l d of F r e e d o m g a y s t h e
tion T w e n t y . o n e (21) in T o w n s h i p T h i r t y - t w o (32; N o r t h of C o t t o n . J u t e , Manilla a n d A m e r i c a u H e m p R o p e . T a r r e d Stofl.
MORTGAGE SALE.
R a n g e E l e v e n (11) West, c o n t a i n i n g forty-five (45) a n d F i s h i n g Lines, G i l l i n g T h r e a d s , Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all
c i t i z e n s of t h e t o w n of B l o o m i n g t o n , i n I ) o u g l a 3 C o u n t y ,
E F A U L T H A V I N G B E E N M A D E IN T H E C O N D I - t h i r t y o n e h u n d r e d t h s J30-100) acres, a c c o r d i n g t o Govern- k i n d s of Cords a n d L i n e s .
n3
t i o n s of a c e r t a i n i n d e n t u r e of m o r t g a g e e x e c u t e d by m e n t s u r v e y . D a t e d J a n u a r y 26,1.8.VJ. .
Kansas, have recently passed an ordinance entitling t h e
J o h n W e b e r , H u b e r t K u r t a n d H e r m a n J . Cordea, of t h e city
H E N R Y BEERS, M e r t g a g e e H . L O V E L L , (Successor t o D. Crosby A Co.) W h o l e w o m e n to an equality with the men,as voters.
of Milwaukec-and S t a t e of W i s c o n s i n , a n d O t t o Thies, of the
sale
a
n
d
a
n
d
retail
d
e
a
l
e
r
in
W
a
t
c
h
e
j
,
Clock*.
J
e
w
elry.
CHARLES H . HOKDE.-C, A t t o r n e y .
12-l2wi
towni&ip of Centrevillo, c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d State
F a n c y Goods. P l a t e d W a r e , Comb*. Buttons. T h r e a d . Ac. N o .
QCEEK V i g r o n i A S K A T E S . — W c s u b j o i n , a s of J
of Michigan, to A n t o i n e Manseau, of .the c o u n t y of G r a n d
7!) W o o d w a r d a v e n u e , opposite H o l m e s AjC«- D e t r o i t ' M i c h .
O O K S . — S E L F - M A D B MEN—By C. B. S e y m o u r .
T
r
a
v
e
r
s
e
a
n
d
State
of
Michigan,
(deceased,)
b
e
a
r
i
n
g
d
a
t
e
t
h
e
F u t u r e Life, or S c e n e s in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by Geo. Wood. W a t c h e s , Clocks a n d J e w e l r y r e p a i r e d a n d w a r r a n t e d .
. s3
t e r c s t t o t h c i e x , t h e a n n e x e d d e s c r i p t i o n o f a p a i r of s k a t e s
t h i r t e e n t h day of N o v e m b e r , in t h e y e a r of o u r L o r d one The Ministry "of L i f e ; by t h e a u t h o r of M i n i s t e r i n g C h i l d r e n .
just complete^for Queen T i c t o r i a :
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ARE T H E BEST
t h o u s a n d e i g h t h n n d r e d a n d fifty-six, a n d recorded in t h e T h e K, N. P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r C o n d i m e n t s , p n t u p f o r g e n e r a l
M a c h i n e s f o r F a m i l y S e w i n g or for m a n u f a c t u r i n g purI n l i e u of s t r a p s a c r o s s t h e i n s t e p , e a c h s k a t e i s p r o v i - office of t h e R e g i s t e r of d e e d s f o r t h e c o u n t y of G r a n d TraposesCall and<examine t h e m at 133 Jeflferson A v e n u *
verse, on the 21st d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1857, a t 8 o ' c l o c k A.
ded with a patent leather b o o t
T h e s e b o o t s a r e firmly
(Masonic Hall.)
WILLIAM PORTER, A g e n t
A. in Liber o n e (1)'of Mortgages, f o l i o s 74, 75, 7G a n d 77; and
a t t a c h e d b y a s t r i g p f p l a t e d s i l v e r t o t h e c l o g s , w h i c h a r e t h e a m o u n t c l a i m e d t o b e due on said m o r t g a g e at t h e d a t e of
D e t r o i t Nov. 1.185S.
n3^
I s a b e l l a O r s i n i ; by t h e a u t h o r of B e a t r i c e C e n c i .
of s a t i n w o o d , h i g W v p o l i s h e d . T h e skat© i r o n s t e r m i n a t e t h i s notice, b e i n g t w o -thousand one h u n d r e d a n d fifty-seven
V e r n o n G r o v e r , or H e a r t s as T h e y A r e .
E E C ' H E i r S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW 8 1 T ikt f r o n t in t h e a p p r o p r i a t e a n d g r a c e f u l n e c k of a s w a n , dollars a n d i l f t y c e n t s (82,157 60,) f o r p r i n c i p a l a n d interest,
F r e d e r i c k the G r e a t ; by Cariyle.
ply j u s t received. F o r sale by
*~
D o r a D e a n ; by Miss Mary J . Holmes.
a q d b o t h s i d e s a r c e l e g a n t l y c h a s e d . T h e c u p t h a t f o r m s a n d no s u i t or p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g been i n s t i t u t e d a t l a
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1853DOUGHTY, STRAW A C O ,
r e c o v e r t h e d e b t n o w remaining s e c u r e d by said m o r t g a j
Meta G r a y ; b v Miss M c i n t o s h .
nJ
N o . 94 W o o d w a r d Ave,
t b o r e c e p t a c l o s f o r t h e h e e l s i s s i l v e r - p l a t e d , a n d c h a s e d a n y p a r t t h e r e o f ; N o t i c e is t h e r e f o r e h e r e b y given, U i i W h i l e it was M o r n i n g : by V i r g i n i a T o w n s e n d .
w i t h t h e d e s i g n of a rose, s h a m r o c k a n d t h i s t l e . T h e s a m e S a t u r d a y , t h e I 4 t h d a y o f M a y n c x t , l « 5 P , a t 10 oclock in W i t h a v a r i e t y of o t h e r s , t o o n u m e r o u s t o o e n u m e r a t e . F o r
IRESIDE EDITION O F WAVKRLY NOVELS,
d e s i g n is e m b r o i d e r e d i n w h i t e s i l k u p o n t h e b l a c k p a t e n t t h e forenoon of t h a t day, a t t h e f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o a r t H o u s e sale bv
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
now complete, full sets, t o be h a d of
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1868.
D O U G H T Y . S T R A W A CO.,
Detroit. J a n . 7, 11J59.
IStf
leather, t o w h i c h it forms a pleasing c o n t r a s t
T h e . s i z e a t T r a v e r s e City, in said c o u n t y , ( t h a t b e i n g t h e p l a c e of holdi n g the C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r said c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverae,) by
»8
N o . 9 t Woodward Ave..
g r a c e f u l l y c o r e s p o n d s t o t h e s m a l l foot of H e r M a j e s t y ,
v i r t u e of a power of sale I n s a i d m o r t g a g e c o n t a i n e d , a n d
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S S T A N D I S H ILa n d w h e n m o u n t e d on thein,it is said she looks elegantly.
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
a c c o r d i n g t o t h e s t a t u t e of M i c h i g a n in auch case m a d e a a d
L U S T R A T E D — a v o l u m e of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m o r i g i n a l
S t a t i o n e r y , c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d at
p r o v i d e d , I s h a l l e x p o s e f o r sale, at p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o t h e drawings, by J o h n W . E h n l n g e r , i l l u s t r a t i v e of t h e C o u r t s h i p
D e t r o i t Nov. L 1858.
R I C H M O N D S A BACKUS.
3 o u > THE BABY FOR FIFTY COLLARS.—A m a n l a t e l y h i g h e s t bidder, a n d sell t h e premise* in said m o r t g a g e de- of Miles S t a n d i s h . by H e n r y W . L o n g f e l l o w . T h e r e will be
n3
No. 183 Jeflferson A v e .
p a w e d t h r o u g h N a s h v i l l e , T c u u . , w i t h a d r o v e of n e g r o e s s o r i b e d , or s o m u c h th e r e o f a s . s h a l l be aufficient t o p a y a n d e l g b t o r t e n l a r g e P h o t o g r a p h s o r t h e m o s t e x q a i s i t e c h a r a c destined for a southern m a r k e t
I n t h e l o t t h e r e w e r e s a t i s f y t h e a m o u r t due t h e r e o n a t t h e d a t e of t h i a notice, w i t h ter, e x e c u t e d by Brady, w i t h i n t e r s e c t e d cream-colored leaves,
.
G O L D S M I T H , M A N U F A C T U R E R A N D IMPOR
i n t e r e s t a n d t h e cost a n d e x p e n s e s allowed bylaw, a l l t h e fol- ( c o n t a i n i n g t h e d e s c r i p t i v e t e x t * t h e w h o l e t o be b o u n d In
• t e r of S e g a r s , No. 35 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e , D e t r o i t Michi
several infants, w h i c h b e did n o t desire t o t a k e w i t h h i m
l o w i n g pieces o r p a r c e l s of l a n d l y i n g a n d b e i n g in t h e town- q u a r t o m o r o c c o covers, w i t h bevelled a n d gilt edges.
b e c a u s e , a s h e s a i d t h e y w o u l d i n j u r e t h e s a l e o f t h e i r , s h i p of Centreville, c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e (Leelanau) a a d
Early o r d e r s are solicited, as t h e slow p r o c e s s o f p r e p a r i n g
m o t h e r s . SOUK of t h e s e h e d i s p o s e d of b a r , s e p a r a t i n g S t a t e of Michigan, d e s c r i b e d as f e l l o w s : Lota n u m b e r e d O n e t h e P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g b e i n g d o n e in c l o u d y w e a t h e r ) will T T I 8 T O R Y O F C I Y I U ^ A T I O N I N E N G L A N D — B y H.
(1) a n d F o u r (4), a a d the S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r t h e a s t p r e v e n t t h e i m m e d i a t e iasue of a s e c o n d e d i t i o n , a n d conse- •JLL T h o m a s B u c b l e — t w o vola. J oat r e c e i v e d b y
t i e m , or course, f r o m t h e i r p a r e n t s
IS
D O U G H T Y , S T R A W k. C O ,
F o r t h e ram o f fifty d o l l a r s h e s o l d t o a l a d y i n t h i s c i t y q u a r t e r of S e c tio n n u m b e r e d N i n e (S) i n T o w n s h i p n u m b e r e d q u e n t l y o n l y t h o s e o r d e r e d in a d v a n c e c a n be provisedT h i r t y (30) N o r t h of R a n g e n u m b e r Twelve (12) W e s t Dated
P r i c e S i x Dollars. S p e c i m e n s
be s e e n a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s
a n i n f a n t of t h r e e m o n t h s , c o n s o l i n g i t s m o t h e r w i t h t h e
F e b r u « J 7 11, 1859.
received, a t m y s t o r e .
T 7 R E D E H I C K T H E G R E A T . — A H I S T O R Y Q*
fiendish r e m a r k t h a t h e w o u l d kiD i t u n l e s s h e c o u l d sell i t
J O H N I. MILLER, A d m i n i s t r a t o r
F R A S ' C t S , RAYMOND,
[Nashville Goaette.
14-lJw
of t h e E s t a t e Of A n t o i n e Manseau, deceased.
OA W ^ w a r d A v e n u e .
T U B GOLD P « n > u c r r . — I t i s e s t i m a t e d f r o m t o l e r a b l y
c o n c e d e d t o b e t h e m o s t l e a r u c d m a n of liia a g e , b u t b e -
c o r r e c t d a t a t h a t t h e p r o d u c t of g o l d f r o m t h e m i n e s of c a u s e F a r r e l l w o u l d n o t c o n c e d e hiB c l a i m h e w a s restless
P
F
Notice to Farmers.
P
Work For Men.
S
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
I
FKX7IT TREES.
B
C
D
C
H
T
D
B
R.
S
B
F
A
A
O,
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit Advertisepients.
Detroit Advertisements.
G
F
E V E R A N D A G U E , FROM WHICH MANKIND SUI ROCERIES A T WHOLESALE.—N P- JACOBS,
A M - D W C K L E E k C O n N WOODWARD AVEfir, over a large part of the globe, is the consequence of
TM: Slaver In the broad lagoon
Comer Jefferson Avenue and Wayna'Street, offers for
nue, Wholesale mad Retail Dealers In Foreign and Doa diseased action of the system, induced by the poisonous
Ley moored with i3le sail;
mestic Dry floods, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths,-Paper Hanging*, sale to the City Mid Country Trade:—
sm of vegetable decay. ThU axhalaUoa ia evolved by the
He waited far the riaing mo«»,
S u g a r s a n d Molasses.
on
of solar heat on wet soil, and rise* with. the Watarv. va. Audforthecveni»g-|ale.
ft
,
»"W
200 hhds fair, prime and choice New Orleans, Porto RSco and por from"it. While the sun is below ihe horizon this vapor
which we have In great w i e t y of styles and prices : Broche
Muacavado Sugar.
liagera near the earth's surface, and the v i r a s ^ taken »ith Jt
1
Shawls, long abd Square ; Bay State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do. 50 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Coffee.
And alt her listles* crew
through the inngs into .the blood. There it acts a'» an Irritado. d o . : Gentlemen's do. do. d o . ; Mantillas beautiful rtyles: 100 bbls Prime New Orleans Molasses and Syrup.
Watched'the gray alligator slide
ting poison on the intcrnil viscera ahd excreting Organs of
Black, Fancy. Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique S i l k s ;
the body. The liter becomes torpid and faila t» aeerete not
Teas.
French and English Jieriuoes, plain and figured ; Paramettes
only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both tliv
Delaines, In great variety ; Valencia l l a m a and Stripes; AllTlrua and the bile accumulate in the' circulation, and productwool Plaids: Alpafas; Flannels; Sattlnetts; Broadcloths; Daviolent constitatioaal disorder. T h e spleen, the kidneys'and
Like aire that breathe from Parsdiso
masks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Olovea;
Coffee a n d Spices.
the stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered
Upon a ^rocld of crime.
Ribbons; -Prints; Ginghams. Ac., Ac.
250 bags white and green Rio.
also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as If in
atThe Planter, under his roof of thatch.
Carpet Department.
140 bags and pockets old Gov't and common Java.
tempt to expel the noxious fusion, concentrates the whjflu
Smoked thoughtfully and slow;
1UU cases ground Mustard.
blood of the body in the internal excretories to force tncin
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, i l>tt. Superfine. Cotton
. She Slaver's thumb waa on the latch.
20 bags green and white Maracaibo.
to cast it o u t The blood leave* the surface, and rushes to
and Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, «indt»w
He seemed la haste t o go.
50 taxes Ground Rio.
the central organ* with congestive violence. This ia the
Shades, Lace i n d Muslin Curtaias Curtain Fixtures, Feather*
CHILL. But in this effort it fails. Then the F e v s a follows,
50 kegs Ground Ginger.
paper Hangings, 4c., 4 c .
\ , •
„
,
"•'*{'
He said, "My ship at anehor rides
15 bags Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
in which the blood leaves tne central organs and rushes to
We have many othe'r styles of Roods, which will be offered
lb yonder broad lagoon^.
60 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
the surface, as ifirs another effort to expel the Irritating 1
to suit the times.
1 only wait the evening tides.
poison through thatother great excretory—the sk|n. In this
Tobacco a n d Cigars.
And the risiag of the mpon."
U N - L I O H T G A S W O R K S , FOR THE MANUFACalso it fails, and the svstem abandons the attempt exhausted,
100 boxes 3c Fine Cat Papers.
TUREfOP ILLUMINATING OAS,for the use-of Private
Before them, vrith her face upraised.
and w aits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless
lOO bbls Smoking.
Houses, Piihllc Buildings, Villages Town's, Ac.—Patented
In timid attitude,
effort another day. These are the lit* or paroxysms of Fever
50 boxes Plug Dark, fi'a and 10's.
August, 1858.—The principle of the Invention consists in the
tiike one half curious half amazed,
and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under20 boxes Gold Leaf, Hall Pounds.
peculiar, construction of the Retort, whereby fias is inost
-A Quadroon maiden stood.
m ine the health if it ia not removed.
30 boxes Tin Foil.
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil,
We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote.
Her eyes were large, and full of iigbt.
20 bbls Careadish ia can*.
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for
Ayei's Agne Cure,
Her arm* and neck were bare;
CIGARS A large assortment of Imported and Domestic.
about eighty, cents as much light as a thousand feet of ordi
S o garment she wore save a klrtle bright.
which neutralizes thw malarious poison in t h t blood, and
Wines a n d Liquors.
nary coal Gas.
And .her own long raven hair.
,stimulate* the liver to expel it from the body. As it should,
A long course of experiments at the hands of the inventor, p
M a ( ] e r i a B n j s b e r r J . Whu-s, in quarters and octaves.
so it does, cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty.
wboliaihadma^yearjierp^e^ein^manBftcturtng.^i
And OB h e r lips there played a smile
( H e - J | i e c k 4 y e n,r<cht,) and Claret In baskets
And it does more, or rather does what is of more service t o
well as by ourselves and othem has pladcd the
As holy, meek, and faint,
those subject to this infection. If taken in season U expels
yond all doubt of its practicability. Tiie public may lie
As lights in some cathedral aisle
Fine old Cognac and Selguette Ilrjtndies, In ha}f pipe*, quar- it from the system h* it is absorbed, and thus keeps those Who
fidentiv assured that It is at once the most simple and ittciui
' T h e features of a saint
ters and octaves.
use it free from its attacks; keep* the system in health though
of any thing of .the kind ever before constructed.
Gi>—Swan
aild
London
Cordial,
in
whole
and
half
piocs.
"The soil is barren,—the farm la Aid;"
The present object of the, proprietors ia to dispose of city, WHISKEY—Old Scotch. Monongahela and Poach Orchard, in exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, bui
The thoughtful Planter said;
protects from, thjl great variety "f afiectionj which arc indu. ounty and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and to
hhds and bbls.
ced-by this malignant influence, *uch"a» Remittent Fever, Chill
Then looked upon the Slaver's gold,
immediately introduce the works Into general ui
Wine, Stomachaud Cordial llittera ia oaacs.
Fever, Dumb, or Miutked Ague, Periodical H< adache, or Bil*
And then upon the maid.
Works from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are
Sundries;
ions Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout.
lOLMEK,
manufacturers,
Detroit,
readiness
by
DUDLEY
4
HOLME"
'
Hit heart within him was at strife
200 boxes RaLslns.
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asthma;Palpitations
well
as
every
thing
connectcd
with
the
"Bon-Light
Gt
' With aucn aecurscd gains;
;
L
500
boxes
Window
Glass,
assorted.
ie
supplied
by
them
at
all
the
principal
•
"
will'bo
Works," which i
For he knew whose passions gave her life,
150 boxes Pepper Sauce.
Stoinach aud Bowels, njl -points in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
Whoee blood ran itt her veins. •> j \ •
! 200 kega White Lead.
which, when arising Trom this cause, will be found toas*um<,
Persons.of small capital, and particularly Gas Fitters, by
200 dozen Pail* and Tubs.
ore orle*athe intermittent type. This "Ague C u r e " !»•
But the voice of nature was too ^n-ak;
making an investment in the right to use the " Sun-Light Gas
100
boxes
assorted
Ink.
oves
the
cause
of
there
derangements,
and cure* the disease.
H e took tho glittering gold?
Works," will bo certain of an immediate remuneration.
• 200 bags assorted S h o t
This It accomplishes by stimulating the excretories to exThen pale as death grew the maiden's cheek,
All communicationa in the premises directed to the
200 kega Powder, a»orted.
pel the virus from the system: and these organs by degree,
Her hands as Icy cold.
undersigned will meet prompt attention.
'
100
boxes
Oakley
4
Ames'
German
Chemical
Soap,
become
habited
to
do
this
their
office
of
their own accord.—
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
The Slaver lied her from the door,
"j 150 boxes white and dark Gentian Chemical Soapi
Hence arises what we term acclimation. Time, may accomTreasurer for Proprietors,
He led her by the hand,
200 boxes Fancy Bar and Cake Soap.
plish the same ond, but OfMh life Is not long enough, or Is
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
$
To be hi* slave and paramour
200 boxes Family and No. 1 BarSoap.
sacrificed in the attempt, while thi* "Ague C u r e " docs It at
In a strange,and distant land!
E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S •' TOO boxes i^tearine and Tallow Candles.
:, and with safety. We have gieat reasou to believe tliis
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of B.
60 boxes Star Candle*.
»
surer as well as safer'remedy for the whole class of disCoomb's BeaC
HALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit Where may
150 rujtus }Vrapping Paper.
<
.
s which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any
be
found
a
very
large,
fresh
and
desirable
ftock
of
the
above
100
renins
Foolscap,
Letter
and
Note
Paper.
«
other which has been discovered; and it has atill another
F e w m e n h a v e c r e r gone t o Congress with more f u n
goods
just
manufactured
under
hi*
immediate
inspection,
and
2(10,000
Percussion
Caps,
2000
lbs
Bur
1-ead.
?
important advantage to the public, which is, that it 1a cheap
and popularity than the .Hon. Leslie C o m b s of Kentucky,
embracing one of the most extensive assortments eve® before
100 bbls Vinegar.
•
l a t h e way of anecdotes, h e is unequalled, while h i s mode offered in this market
' i V e p a r c d b y D r . J . C. Aycr 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. Price One
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, White Fish, Herring, Bag
of telling Etorien imparts a tone to them t h a t no one can
Among his utoek Will bo found every kind and description Salt, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs Cordage. Brooms, BnktSts. Glass- Dollar per bottlo.
appreciate w h o ha* not m a d e his acquaintance." <*
of Jlarroent sultablo for Fall and Winter wear.
AVer's C h e r r y P e c t o r a l
Hare and article appertaining to the Grocery Trade. Corner
rom the low priced and cheaper grades, to the most fine Jefferson Avenue and Wayne-st, Detroit, Mich.
for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety
A m o n g t h e " characters" t h a t M c 1 9 o o m b s kouws like
fashionable garments—ail of which have been manufacN. P. JACOBS.
a book, is old M a j o r Xuckejr, whose, taste for brojrging tured with the utraoft care and WA*K*K«P to give satisfaction. : n3
amounts a t times, to the sublime. W h e n e v e r t h e M a j o r
All persons desirius of purchasing either at WHOLESALE T T 7 Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW l>een employed. As it has long been In constant use throughhas a stranger in the neighborhood, he " opens wide and OR RETAIL, are respectfully Invited to call aha examine his V V In Store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of I .ate out this section, we uecd not do more than assure the people
spreads himself," and with a success t h a t leaves nothing extensive stock, which shall be ottered at price* nnlfoi
Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sizes, at greatly reduced rates. its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it.
n3
H. HALLOC
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, is all
be relied on to do for their relief all it ha* ever been
t o desire. , T h e following scene took place between t h e loir.
id to do.
;
.
the Major and C o l . P e t e r s , " a late arrival" from Illinois.
AVer's C a t h a r t i c P i l l s ,
'} Mfuor, I understand f r o m GenOral Coombe, t h a t shortly
For all the purposed of a Purgative Medicine; for Costiviaess:
after t h e RevolntidB y o u visited England; how did you
Their
Merchant
Scrap
Iron
is
all
made
from
selected
Scrap
f o r the cure of Dyspepsia; for Jaundice; for the care of Indiaid of new and original machinery, eiqirewtly designed to
and will l»ear comparison with the best Iron made i n the gestion; for Headache; for the cure of Dysentcrv; f o r a F o u l
(ike the i a n n t ? "
' '
.
cure, with a low pake, a fine, substantial, durable* and u
1
"Capitally, I had not been in L o n d o n five h o u r s before formiy reliable time keeper. The movements are new in countrv; "
„
tipeias; for tt*~
the **
p&ea; -for the
for the cure
of En'sipelas;
Wyandotte Rolling MMl Company and Eureka Iron Compa- Stomach;
Scrofhla; for all Scrofulous Complaints;
Complai
for the cure
B e x seat, for me t o play whist, and a high t i m e we had construction, and aro,pronounced hy the highest authorities ny drafts-taken at par i* exchange for Iron or any indebted- cure of Scroftala;
to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved,
of Rheumatism;
lVheuinatlsin; f<or
o r Diseases
Disease* of the Skin; for the cure o f
Of i f
Liver Complaint; for Dropsy; for the cure of TettetTumor*
by the most,cxacting u W to be reliable and unfailing in ac- ness'to the Company. A
" Rex! what Re*?"
Manufactured
Iron
alfcb
given
in
exchange
for
good
^crap
and Rait Rheum; for Worms; for the cure of Gout; for a Dintion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
Iro
. " Why; Rex the King—George the Third—game
n e r M i l ; f i r the cure, or Neuralgia; for parirying the hloo«L
crude materials, in ja single establishment, by connected and
idtlrfsa
offat Windsof Cattle—Rex aua 1 played against Billy uniform prdcesses-i^the manufactory being organised npon
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive nan tako
/
V
them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world
the same system that has been adopted in the production of
Pitt and Ed Bark—and resulted rather comically."
Store corner W<
theunequaled American fire-arms which enables us to profor all the purpose* or a ramily physic.
•« How BO?"
f
Price 25 cents per Box; Six Boxes for One Dollar.
duce a movement at one-half the price or any foreign moveR
O
N
F
O
U
N
D
R
Y
.
T
H
E
UNDERSIGNED
ARE
PRE. »Aa we.irere pjfcyi jW the jaqt gome, Rex said^n rotfie*: ment of the aamo quality: and wc guarantee the perfect
pared to furnisU, at short notice, Stationary Engines, Mill
a famllliar puxnner,' Major, I suppose you know Charles pcrfonaance,/orteayoars,'of every watch manufactured hy us.
Great numbers of Clerjcymen, Physicians Statesmen, and
Gearing,."Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus and all varieties of
personages, have, lent thoir name* to certify the unWashington do you not)' "No sir,' said I, ' I do not:
Ail foreign watches are made by band, the American watcho i Iron Work. Bepalr work on Propellers, Bteamere and Saw eminent
paralleled usefulness of these remediess, but our space here
b u t l tell you who I do know, George Washington, the eA being the only ones made by machinery upon a u n i f od'eexecuted promptly and thoroughly. Castings—ev— will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below
systcCthroughout:
Nearly
alf
hand-made
watches
are
«ic-1
7
~
"
'
.
Father of his Country.' ' Father be plowed,' saidhe,' he ffletive, a n d•
continually
named tornish gratis our American Almanac in which they
^ getting
„
„ out
.. of order. In many description.
BRASS' FOUNDRY.
was a cursed rebel, and had I served him right, he would parte of the country it is impossible, to find good watch rearc given; also with full descriptions of the above complaints
have beeb hung long ago.' This, of course, riled me, and paireo", and watch repairing is always uncertain and expen- Ye are prepared to execute orders ,of any size for Brass and and the treatment that should bo followed for their cure.
Composition- Casting*, promptly.
Do not be put off by unprincipled denier* with t>tber preto that-degree, that I jost drew back and gave him a sive. The introduction of AmericanwatcheKdisposes of this
Oil Globcx, Oil Cnpc, Valves, Journal Boxes. Guage Cocks, parations they makc rtiore profit on. The sick want the best
difficulty,
and
country
merchants,
as
well
as
watch
dealers,
blow between the eyes thatfoiledhim like a bullock. The
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistle* for Steamboats,Locomotives
keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and and Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers and Locomotives, un- aid there is for tliein, aud they should i t
next moment Pitt and Barke mounted me, and in less can
All our remedies arc for sale by.
J . S. FA BRAND,
thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be
than ten minutes Ay shirt and breeches were so torn and nscd as any other article, without mfstery or humbug. Sold der eight hundred pounds.
n.1
Detroit Mich.
tattered, that I looked like Lazarus. This gavo me rather bv the trade generally, and by ROBBIN'S 4 AI'PLKTON;
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
OOK
FOR
T
H
E
TLMESJ!—THE
EXILES o r
*n3
General
Agents,
15
Maiden
Lane,
N.
Y.
a distaste for English society, so that next morning I set
prepared to czecutc all orders for Iron Railin..
FLORIDA.—BY josirc* n. o.iuDisos—Illustrrteff with 6
sail for America: Six weeks afterwards I landed at
Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemete- line engravings.—One Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.—
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED KAn^
This Work portrays with eminent ability, the crime* commit
Washington. The first person I met, after entering the
• road Watched, cased in ix-autiful styles, warranted ex- ry Lots.
city, was Q."
cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, full jewelled, Leters In ' TSsF Corner Of Fifth and Woodbridge-sts., opposite Machine ted bv our Government against the Maroons who. fled from
of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit
South Carolina and other Slave States Peeking protection unevery style. GOLD 1'ENS.—I continue inanufarturinp Pens Shop
••-§1 what Q T
-«
JACKSON 4 WILEY.
der Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards th»
every desirable pattern. These pens have received A Silver
" Why, that old federalist, Qoincy Adams. He wanted of
Indian*-of Florida, and is fonud to present a true view of the
Medal and .Diploma at tbe'Michigan State Fair, and are n o t t o
me to play «iinepins with him and I did so. Won §200 lie surpassed b v a m - P e n s In m a r k e t Also dealer in FINE r p o B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN. long-fought-Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOR
.1 J. Sage 4 Son'*. Map Publishers, Stationers Engraver* SLAVERY,
at two shillings a game, and then had a row."
JEWELRY, BILVtfR-WARE, «nd FANCY GOODS.
—d Lithographers, 209, Main Street Bnflilo, N. Y., over Sage'.
From Govera«r Chaw, of Old*,
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new
•"About w h a t r
»no Room.
'
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of " T h e Exiles
" He wanted to pay me off in Continental money, worth work to order.
(Ve are prepared to execute all work entrusted to us with
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding promptness and despatch, and on as favorable terms as any- of Florida." I have read the book with great interest snd
about a shilling a peck. • I got angry and knocked him And
much
instruction.
It set* in a striking light an important
Galvaniiing. done, at short notice.
establishment in the country. Combining all the different
into a spitoon. Whilst I still hod him down, Jim cumc
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all branches of Steel. Copper and Stone Engraving as well as portion of our history, ond clearly reveal* the secret spriugs
by which successive administrations were moved in affairs of
in and draggedroe:off to the White HouSe."
work entrusted to m y care, will be carefully attended, to.
Crayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfac- great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
GOLD PENS ro-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail,
" W h a t Jim?"
tion ail care*.
•
author hss especially entitled himself to the thanks of every
" Why, Jim Madison. I went and played euchre for accompanied bv the Cash', will he promptly attended to.
Particular attention paid t o Bank and Commercial work, lover of freedom, justicc, and honorublc administration,- by
3. H. ALLISON, Jcffcrson Avenue.
such a* Checks. D r a f t s Notes, Certificates of Deposit and tracing and exhibiting the evil infiuences of alarery in theabout two hours, when 'Tom' came in and insisted that I
Stock,
Coupon
Bonds,
Letter,
Note
and
Bill
Head*,
Envelopes,
should gobome with him."
E T R O I T STEAM DYEING E S T A B L I S H - 4c. Maps, Portraits, Show Cards 4<W Lithographed and transactions which he narrates. No one, it scans to me, can
arise from perusing this work without deepened conviction*
MENT, No. 16 Congress^.,E(ist—A. C. ALEXANDER
" W h a t Tom?"
printed in the most delicate colors by a new process
of the wrong of siaveholdintr, and the neceaaity of earnest
" Why, Tom Joffereon. Jim however would not listen would most respectfully intimate t h a t more fully to accomFor the convenience of the business community in this vi- and persistent effort for the deliverance of onrNatlonal Govthe wants of the patronizing public, and his large into it, anil the consequence was that they went into a fight modate
crease or business, he has adopted the improved facility which clnitv, wo have established, an agency with ;Mr, John W. eminent from tho control of the slave power.
Columbus, July 12, 1*68.
S. P. CHASE.
In the midst-of it they foil over the banisters, and dropped Steam gives to the Art of Dyeing, having recently fitted np Green, at the office of thp Detroit Daily Advertiser, 212 Jefn3
J . SAGE 4 SON'S.
REPUBLICANS BEAD IT! Coplaosent by mail on r e c e n t
about fifty feet When I left, they were giving each for that purpose. He BOW Dyes by Steam, every description ferson .Avenue.
£OLLETT, FOSTER 4 CO.,
Other goss rn the 'cellar. How it terminated I. never of Silks, SAtins, Velvet Crapes and Merinos, producing the
I L I E ' S PATENT F I R E and BURGLAR PROOF S AFES. of One Dollar.
FRANCIS RAYJfoxp,
Polishers Columbua, Ohio.
most
brilliant
colors
and
best
style
of
finish
that
every
article
j
,—These
Safes
arc
a
combination
of
Wrought
and
ChlHed
could warn, as just then Martha came in and stud I must
i
Detroit Agent for Michigan.
Will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
Irob, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron give* strength
accompany her up to Mount Vemonto see George."
and the Chilled Iron hardness; the safes being warranted Drill
A R E W ' H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , F I R S T STREET
" What Martha do you mean?"
Proof. All other F ire Proof Safes arc-made of Sheet Iron.
between learned and Congress street*, Detroit Mich.—
L VENTILLATING CHIMNEVJCAP.—Mayhew's Chimney
" Martha WashJngtan, wife of George, the old boy that
8. B. WOOLLEY. A gent at C. 4- A. Ives* Banking Office.
undersigned having rv-purchased "The Institution for
i prevents Chimneys from smoking: it precludes storms
Detroit Nov. 1.1858.
gave jeffiy to the Hessians."
the dissemination of iwefql drinks," has enlarged and rejuven entering them; it lessens the liabilities to fires from
nated It in the most thorough manner, makihg it now the
About heps Coombs said the stranger began to discover their burning out: it protects their tops from the wastes of
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST.with facilities for
that he was 1 " swallowing things." The next stage that the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
i*«1&>ut 1,000 casca BOOTSCSHOES AND RUWEBSTof all producing thefinest and moA delicate grade* of Malt "Liquors:
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture,
came along, ho took passage in for an adjoining town.
and is now prepared to furnish the.various qualities of A l e s
The Major we believe, is still living, and still believes of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, States or Territories, in the desirable kinds, and have also on hand a few thousand Porter and Brown Stout, for draught and bottling, at price*
any part of the United Statee not already disposed of, will be pairs of our own manufacture.
that the wolloping, he gave Louis the Eighteenth is the furnished
Wc shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost ranging from $G to $10 per barrel..
with a descriptive ^irenlar. by addressing the ur
Extra fine and Stock Ales brewed to order.
best thing on
record.
[N.- Y. Dntchman.
daily
additions—so
as
to
keep
our
stock
at
all
times
large
and
dersigned, and by designating the territory they desire, the
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
complete- Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trade excluwill also be furnished with the term* of sale.
Dog Suicide*
sively. we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit at 25 in good order, will be paid for at same prices as charged.
IRA MAYHEW. Patentee, Albion, Mich.
The attention of private.famlliesand customer* In general,
The San Francisco Bulletin has an affecting and some- Manufactured and for sale, itf Detroit, by
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN 4 CO.
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old
n3
' DUDLEY 4 HOLMES, 7 < Woodward Ave.
what lengthy story about a dog, whose master became
Detroit Nov. 1,1858.
n£
friends and new may be assured of the superior quality and
poor, and the indignities usually visited upon the man on
U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VEGETABLE I M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P T J B L I S H - flavor of these beverages and all a r e invited to call and samsoeh occasions, *tfre extended to the brute. The dog got
and Animal physiology, designed,for the use of Schools, X ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a ple for themselves. All orders with the pjoney enclosed,
will
receive prompt attention.
vofy
large
stock
of
Book
and
News
Paper
of
idl
sixes;
We
Seminaries
and
Colleges,
by
Henry
Goadby,
M.
D.,
Professor
no bones or bits of meat after the change in his master's
Malt and Hops for'sale at the lowest market rates.
circumstances, but was kicked literally as his master was of Vegetable and Aulmal Physiology and Entomology in the are Agents for nine of the best Mills In the conntrv, which
„3
J. L. CAREW.
Agricultural College of Xiohigaa, embellished w i t h up- gives us a chance to compete and undersell any establishment
metaphorically. In dispair the v i ^ m of adversity put State
wards of *60 Hhuteation*. Although designed mainly for in ihe West and would say that wc sell print paper cheaper
U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF V EG ETA
his nose under Water until he drowned. The Bulletin Colleges and Schools, this book will be found invaluable to and a better article than can be found In this market; Also,
ble and Animal Philosophy, designed for the use of
o'
offers to make oath to the story.
we hai
have fust received"a large invoice of fine ManniUaa.— Schools Seminaries and Colleges by H e n r j Goadby^ 1L D.
the general reader, and shonld find a place in even- public
\o vwe
aud private Library. The beauty of the wood engravings that
it Please call and see for yourselves at
of Vegetable and Auniraal Physfologv anif EnntoPEASE 4 FULLER'S, No. 210 Jeflfcriqn Ave. Professor
A celebrated poet at one time advertised thus
BO plentifully adorn- this work, is remarkable, and their style
mology, iu the State Agricultural College of Mlchigaa—eavNov. 1,186a
• • . n3
Detroit, Nov.
1
eminently peculiar; white, red, yellow and blue figures, on a
" linos for any occasion."
bcllUhed with upwarda of 450 Illustrations. Although malablack ground. By their distinctness they have elicited
A fisherman sought him shortly after and wanted a Cue udead
A P E B v — W E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL iy designed for Colleges and Schools "this book will be found
a o i a t e q a admiration. For sale by
price* all size* and weights of Print and Book Paper:— invaluable to the general reader, and ahould find a place in
strong enough to catch a porpgise.
Detroit^ Nov. L1868. • n3
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
also Ledger Paper, Fiat and Folded Paper. Letter, Cap and .every public and private library. The J>eautv of the wood
that so plentifully adorn this work, is remarkable,
It is beautifhl to behold at a wedding the'sorrow stricken J r p H R C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D H U M O R . . . Commercial Note. Wrapping and Tiaaue Paper, Fancy and engravings
and their stele eminently peculiar—white, hi, yellow aud
Statienery in great variety.
air of the parent as she " gives away the bride," when X Containing choice and characteristic selections from tfcf Staple
blue figures on a dead black ground. By .their diitinctnta*.
100 tons of Rags wanted in exchange.
writings of the most eminent Humorists of Americs, Scotthey
have
elicited
unanimous admiration. F o r sale by
R1CHMONDS 4 BACKUS,
land, Ireland and England, by Wm. F. Burton. For sale by
Detroit, Ho*. 3,18*8.
FRANCIS RAYMOND
n3
Detroit Mich.
Detroit, Nov. 1, 1858.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
N
,i •^«u*i>M!,ikJ~uSaJV^nT »
_ up-^;
S
R
VEB wiffiSSffi J M .
; *ts&&ssa
I
B
J
D
I
•noon
S
J
J
P
Document Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Newsprint
Text
OCR conversion for searchable text in PDF by ABBYY FineReader 11.