Grand Traverse Herald, March 18, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 18, 1859

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T K A V U H 8 K C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 18,1859.

Che: ©rani' Crabcrse Hcralli,

ante, arid the betting proportionately increased. Many
This game shall be played out noise or no noise. Open
of the passengers were assembled around the table, my pocket book, sir, and use the money as you please. .
watching the game with interest and evidently to the Mate, gag'those fellows if they swear another oath, said
great annoyance of the sporting gentlemen, who*made as the portly gentleman, in. the tone of one born to comTraverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
Although a stranger well might ask
many remarks and hinteq quite &s broadly as they dared mand •
If this were meant for yoiu• '\
*
There's too much roundness to the chcek:
about intrusion; but af I have before remarked, their
New York opened the book;found the requisite amount
MORGAN BATES,
The
Hps
are
all
too
red:
day of rule was over, and thev dared not. upon any or- placed it oft the table, and then • called'
EprroE Ayp ritorBntTQB.
And those arc natural curls my love,
dinary occasion, exhibit the insolence which, barJced-bv
Call! do yon! do yon think outsiders pan come around,
That glorify the head.
T K K M 8 .
their ever-ready weapon^ had made them feared, dreaded, looking at our hands interfering with my game, andleudO n POIXA* AMD Ttrrr C u m per aim am. pey»M* ineviabl j la adeaare.
The maid hath such a conscious look
County Ofden HMlnd et.per In MjmefitfitxtMftptlMt end edvcriletnr. .
and too often submitted to, upon the river boats;
ingmoney?—No, siree, hoes, yelled^ut the gambler.
Of bashfulness and fun,
• ADVKMTUKWKKTS trill be ln»e«e<l for thy real* per
(tea.llnea) tor the
Among the spectators was a toll, portly gentleman, of
Will you div'do the money, then, a<ked the gentleman.
i n i buenion, ui4 Iwentr-Sre cenU foreaeh ••beeqaeot Insertion. Veerly
• That one would guess her half-coquetto
AdrtnlKmrnn—$10 for oae u u n ; «9> ft* Cum u t a i ; » for half a
a very dignified and commanding appearance, who, after
Not a bit of i t Its mints and 111 hare, every red cent
And half demurest nun;
column: and (3D for one colamn. I-ecml adrrflUemenu.at Ibe relet preOr deem some merry devil lurked
eerlbed by lav : flfty eenle per folio of liW
for «he Bn» Ineertloa. end
intently watching the game for some time,' gave me u bnt your five thousand/replied Legs- Say, strangers (adtelly-Ore rent, for eaek tubeequcuL Krtry tare counts a word. Figure
„ Within those angel eyes
quiet hint that he had something-to communicate to me dressing the spectators) can't you see this is a put up
work without ruJet. 10 per cent added. Kale ant tfnn work, double price.
To tempt deluded man astray
in private, and then walked out upon the guards of the thing—and these two gamblers here are trying to rob a
With hopes of Paradise.
boat ,
AD Kinds of Prating Ktalhr and Eipeditiagsly Eiwitrf.
gentleman? Are you going to stand itT • \ .
Is that young man a friend of yours? asked be. '
Turn over their himds said the gentleman, paying no
1 told him all that I knew of liiin in a few words
attention to the other's words
With its provoking open front.
CHARLES H. HOLDEN,
Well,
sir.
said
he,
it's"
a
bad
business
that
he
is
engaged
The card; were faced: New York had lour acea; Legs,
So exqoisitcly laced?
If low-necked dresses then were Cut
in; yet he seems to be a fine, honest fellow, plays fairly, two Jacks king, queen, tec.
So wonderfully low,
and, I think, tho • best game of -poker that I have ever
Pretty hand, tliat last, to bet eight thousand on, re- Pray toll me why It is that now
fiOMcrroa IN CHANCERY AND N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
seen;
but
h
e
,
i
s
plating
with
three
of
the
greatest
marked
the gentleman.
You never wear them so?
TrevArae City, G r a n d T r a ^ w o Co. M i c h .
scoundrels Unhung. They do not know lie, I think, h u t
Bloody robbery, yelled out the gambler, but 111 have
How could an artist ever gaze
I do them, and it will be.a black dayfor the rascals when justice when I get to Orleans..
Laud Warrants bought and sold. Taxes -paid, Investments
Upon those glowing charms
I find them ashore in my State. They will play him a
Yon shall sir, and before ^oo; ami when you makoyour
made, Ac. Correspondence ftollcUeU.
nl2Nor throw his frenzied brush away.
cantrip yet mark my word*; there is nothing , tliat they complaint, tell Mr. Baldwin that you were robbed by the
To clasp, them in bis arms!
CHARLES II. HOLDEN,
Yet he might paint you as you sit
are not up to; and, even if his purse escapes their clutches Governor, of this State, a r ; aiid ff I had you ashore, you
Reside the cradle now,
P r o s e c u t i n g A t t o r n e y nii<l C i r c u i t C o u r t
to-night, and there is no other way of fingering his money, should have an opportunity of complolning'that you expectWithout a tremor of the hand,
Commissioner,.
they will rob.him, if allowed to remain on the boat; hat ed to be murdered also, on Bhort notice—for as I live, if
Or flush upon bis brow.
FOR GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
that I Will see to. Ilnve you enough interest in the •I ever-do catch yon there you will be handed over.to the
Well, never mind; although the hair
TBAVEKSK CITY.
young man to remain by the table with me us long as Safety Committee before you can turn up a jack, smart
That droops beneath tho cap
they may continue to play?
as you are at i t AYc have been looking for you three
Has lent its gold to that young rogue
Who slumbers on your lop;
I replied t h a t ! had.
•gentlemen, for the past year, and if you had been found
Yet Whon tho baby's grown a boy.
Are you armed? asked he.
any where on tho left hank of the river, we should
And wears a jaunty h.it.
A
case
of
pistols
iir
my
state-room,
answered
I.
have had you rotting in prison, with yonr friend Murrel,
ILLIAM P . WELLS, (Successor to Campbell A
You then may say to him, that once
Get them, then, said he, and meet me at the table in a long ere this, or, more probably, dangling from a mulberWells) Attorney, Solicitor ahd Counsellor. Office
His mother looked like that.

over Farmers' and Mechanics Rank, Cor. Woodward and Jef- Knickerbocker
few minutes. I wish to speak to the Captain and Clork. ry or black jack, with your cronies Cotton aud Saunders
ferson av's., Detroit.
n3
For half an hoar lotiger thisgamo went oh as usual;
Captain C •
"Continued he, addressing the commandThe L a w y e r ' s Story.
but at last, one of the; gamblers .whose, turn it w-as to
of the lioat who had just made his appearance on the
. ' L . K U R D & CO., Detroit, Michigan, Produce and
A T IX.E OP T U B HUB K EL '
deal,, (hopped the cards upon the floor, and, as I was scenc—is there.any island about here that it would pay to
• Shipping Merchants,Agents and Consignees forthcfollowing Lines:—AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION 0OXPANV,_ Capb
Your story, Mr. Rolicrts," said Milward, " brings to vert- sure, changed them for another pack, probably kept colonize?
Just exactly the very place, returned the captain.
my mind a .strange transaction that I witnessed uppn tltc ready under b handkerchief which was in his lap. Mv
Fame river. It was not very long nftcr the crasadc against dignified friend gave ine a look, and then placed nim&lf W e ' r e right above Dead Man's Island—going into the
T X T I L C O X , H I F F ii F U L L E R (Successors to E. W. professional gamblers had been prosecuted so vigorously in such a positiou that tlie gambler could not remove, or chute now. sir.
'
VV -Hudson.) Commission Merchants and dealers in Ship in all tl»e lowar towns, and the scamps no longer carried conceal the - first pack without being seen, if it were ir*
No inhabitants I lielicye, demanded tho Governor.
Stores, Coal, Salt, Water Lime, Pi niter, i c . Docks foot of
deed beneath tho liamlkerchief, as I,supposed
None
sir,
but
rattlesnakes
moccasins and mosquitoes
so
high
a
hand
as
thoy
had
done.
I
t
was
not
over
safe
Dates Street, Detroit, Mich.
n'J
This nmutruvrc had not cscaped the notico of my acute .Shall I land thcrrt there, sir?
• OHVILLB WILCOX,.
HISBT LI-FI?,
OKO. F. FCU-ER. to attract tho attention of officers or passenger^ by pluekY e s *ith a week's supply of bread; not one. drop .Of
i&g their pigeons too incautiously, except, perhaps upon friend, who chose to'let it pass for the moment.not inP HAYES it SHELDON*, (Successors to Lewis A Graves) such boats as were owned by gamblers, of which, indeed, tending to bet on any hand, however good i t might be, liquor. Take their wcajions*away, and any tools of their
\ J T Produce and Central Commislfcn Merchants, on the
that he should hold this deal, as he afterwards tbld me. trade that they may have about them; and if they have
there were more than one.
Dock near the foot of Cass street.
I was' deccndi ng the river in the old Thunderer, one of The most determined man, however, caunot always resist any letters or papers on their persous .let the clerk seal
JAMES 0. (in AX us,
....CIIAS. A. SIIELPON.
them up and deliver them to Mr. Baldwin with my comthe finest boats that I have over scou. She met with a temptation. •
¥ } O. BTIMSON, Produce, Cotamishion and Shipping shocking fato the next year, being destroyed by fire, and
As he took up his cards I saw them—die had four aces pliments Adieu, gentlemen! continued he, addressing
i > » Merchantj* Wttrehouso on Doqk, foot of Rates street,
(M\ invincible) <ica!t to him, as I thought at the time, by he gamblers as the mate and his men were taking them
of
her
passengers,
numbering
nearly
throe
hundred,
but
Detroit.
•|
nistukc; but .tho after-betting puzzled me.
off, gagged and boaud; you will find your baggage and
• ysir Liberal-advances made on Produce, for sale In this or few escaped.
They had been playing for mi ante of ten dollars each traps ut the Recorder's Office, when you arrive at New
My room mate wca a very bright yodng follow, a New
-Eastern Markets.
Refer to—John Owen, Pres't. Mlchipnn Insurance Co. Dank; Yorker, oat Upon a collecting tour for his employers, and patting up the whole pool in turn; the oldest hand had Orleans
O. O. Williams A Co., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, as a game of eucher, that T playod with hira for amusement pit up a 'blind' of fifty dollars and It was my friend's
And now, sir—^to the New Yorker) you may return
Detroit.
r*
convinced me, a very skillful, honorable and gentlemanly first say. l i e 'saw' the blind—that i s he laid down one my loan; and if I might advise, I think you had lietter
T E . P I T T M A N , dealer in CoM and Pig Iron. Office ' ycr.
hundred dollars and then bet two hundred ' better'—a prc.*nt the Iurge sum you havo just won, to tho orphan
t ) «and Yard, foot of Cass street Detroit.
capital
play,
and
ono
verv
likely
to
be
mistaken
by
his
asylum, when you arrive; ami, also, if you will excuse a
:Ic was returning to New Orleans, with a considerable
COALS.—Lehigh, Blostfrarg, Scmnton, Briar Hill, Nowsum of money that ho had collected for tho house ho was opponent for a ' bluff.' The next hand ' passed,' and* then little friendly advice, let cards alone for the future, at least
•castle, Eric.
PIG IRON*.—Hanging Rock, Masklllon, Scotch Franklin, attached "to In New York, aud I thought it proper to drew his card; the dealer then ' saw* the b e t and also bet among strangers and steamboat travelers
1 feel truly grateful to you sir, replied my young friend.
Middlesex, Clinton. Various other 'brands of Coal and Pig give him a word of warning about plying for money at two hundred dollars ' better.' , ,
Iron arc-kept foi*sale.

Now, it was the oldest hand's turn, he had passed tjie The money-shall lie disposed of us you suggested, and I
all, and especially with strangers on board of a steamboat
• .
lie, however, laughed at my caution; said this was not first 'say' by 'going blind.' He did not 'make his blind have dono" with games of chance for life.
ORNELIUS OCKFORD, Produc-, Forwarding and
And now, Uncle Bijly mid Mr. Sam Slick, I should like
CtSBmiiwnan Merchant Office No. 'Backus' Warehouse, his first southern trip; tjiat, when last wintor ho went up good,' but threw up his cards and tho contest was beopposite y. C. R. It. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
the rivor, he fbll in with a gambler who. sceraod to have tween tho New Yorker and the gambler. A t this junc- to ask, if for a quidt littlo adventure this is not a match
ture,
you
will
perceive
there
were
on
the
table
seven
for
any
of
your
eard-playing
experiences?
it E . M? BEMENT, Prodncc Commission Merchants taken a fancy to him, awl who appeared tp know all the hundred aml ten dollars and it was the New-Yorker's
principal tricks and marks of. the cards.
A Convict's Career.
Ho added, that as to these tricks, lie had not thp dex- turn. Ilo appeared in deep thought f o r a moment
An Australian paper alluding to the incidents of penal
amined his hand, studied it, took'ont a poekct-bodk, and
8 , F A R R AND, Wholesale, dealer 1n Drugs and Gr<v- terity required to play them off, nor would he do. so if ho
life in the colonics and to one of the most hardened .con• cerlcs, Paint", Oils And Wintjow Glass, No. 80 Wood- had, but yet was alile to detect them in a moment; «hd not finding what ho wanted, unbuttoned his vest, and,
victs
of
this
day,
says: Captain A. Ketchcalfo was conward avenue, Detroit; Mich.
I
"3 that, playing a straightforward, open gamh himself, with after some time, pulled out a money belt, and took from
victed andscntencea to.be transported for fourteen years
it several bills
Y X 7 1 L L A R D HARVEY it CO., 84 Malieh Lone, and plenty of money and unflinching nerve, ho had always the
and in "duo course"- was landed in the colony of -New
I
will
cover
yonr
bet,
and
bet
you
a
thousand
and
foradvantage
of
gamblers—so
much
of
their
attention
being
W 17 Cedar'streot, New York, Paper Warehouse. Every
South Wales His career in Botany Bay, if transcribed
description of Wrapping, Printing and Writing Paper, on taken up by stocking the cards, and when their plans ty-five more, 6aid he at last, as cool as n cucumber.
with minute fidelity would warrant, perhaps the assumphand, or mado to orders Fancy, Colored and Tissue Papers, were defeated, being always annoyed and thrown off from
And what's the forty-five for? a«ked Legs
Blotting Papers, Envelopes 8traw and Bonnet Boards. n3
If von 'see' my l>et, it will make even money, answered tion that it was the most extravagant fiction ever penned
their play.
There was scarcely a" crime of which ho was not guilty in
He farthor said, that against the gamblers he enter- Ncw.Vork.
T S. C U T H B E R T & CO., Wholesale Drtigglsts and
ItAvas now tho Gambler s chance, anil he seemed very Australia, and of which h e was not .convicted Petty
f j «. Grocers, No's 103 and 104, Woodward avenue, Detroit, tained a particular spite; as his brother, some years since,
have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar, had boon nearly ruined by them, when on a business trip much excited, and his companions particularly fidgMtv; tliefls burglary, forgery (lie once forged the name of Sir
Syrurt, Molasses, Fish, Prnit Spices Nuts Liquors Drugs, similar to fcis own; and that, although, he never sought ho drew a roll of bills from his pocket then asked his J amcs Dowling, one of the judges and was transported to
Cordage, Points, Oils Dye Stuffls $avat Stores Window Glass
right hand man for theHobacco; it was handed to hira Norfolk Island for life,) and piracy—piracy ou the high
Ac., 4c.
n3 a game of poker, ho also but seldom declined it.
seas and the most extraordinary case that ever was heard '
I stiH urged upon him the great danger to which he jindijr the tabie, and then he made his b e t
J. S. CutnaCTT,
.—•]
M. W. CAMPI:
I believe you're bluffing nip, hos-, and have a gooc of in this world When he was on his way-to Norfolk
UY F . IlINCHMAN it CO., Dealers in Groceries exposed himself, but he laughed at my advice, and finally mind to call you. he said, but I won't; here, I ' l l '
* Island in a chartered-brig, called the Wellington, under
and Provisions Paints, OilsiTwlnes, Canvas Anchors' called my attention to three persons tlien in tho cabin,
sentence of transportation for life, for forging tho signa.
and Chains Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stork who, ho said, ho was morally certain, came on board for your bet, ond go five hundred more.
The game was becoming very exoiting, and at this ture of Sir James Dowling, he, one night, ,ra a fearful
of Ship ChnmUcry and the above- named articles always on no otlier purpose than to bleed him; and, added he, they
haad and for salo vary low, at 40 Woodbrldge street, Detroit, Will have the chance.
moment I saw my dignified new rcqnaintanco givo a slight g d e o f wind, contrived, having muffled his irons (his naMichigan.
'
*'
Of course, there was nothing more to be said by me, nod to tho clerk of the boat and the latter w alked out val experience never deserted him,) to get upon the deck
and unobserved entered the doctor's cabin, whence he
.
G R I G G S & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL- and, before night, he had gently slipped into the sjiorting upon the guards
• era at Wholesale and Retail, la 8ofas Chairs Bedsteads gentlemen's net—as they supposed—and was playing a
ork was counting his monev. See yopr five abstracted from the medicine chest a quantity of arsenic,
Daroans, Rook-csses Wardrobes, Tables Painted Chamber
huriilred, and go another thousand, said be, laying down which he threw iuto the large copper vessel in which was
Sets, Mariilo and Rosewood Warn cjnil a large assortment of quiet famo with moderate stakes.
made the sotip for the pliip's company, the convicts 50 In
I watched the game very closely. I t was evident that, three bills on the old United States Bank.
Hair, Hiick, Cotton and.Sprluf Mattrassos. Also, IlaTr Cloths
Legs examined the money, looked very critically.at the number, and the piard, eonasting.of 25 men of tho regiSpring Twine, Webbing, pore Curlwl Malr, Willow Ware asd although apparently playing each for himself,; it was a
Looking Glasses, at No s 1C3 & 105 Jefferson Avenue,Detroit, jointbusin-jss, afteriul, among thothetaliertcTindustric; pile of bills the New Yorker had bv His side, which ment of foot then quartered, in the polony of New- South
Wales On the following day, shortly after dinner .time,
Michigan.
.
j .
n3
were
feigningly
of
small
amount,
took
a
critical
survey
and after the game had lasted for n couple of hours or
U D L E Y it HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND RETXIL so, when the betting ran at all high, there was but one of the money licit, consulted his cpmpaniou'g eyes, and (one P . M.) nearly every soul on board the Wellington
was seized witlfpairis, sd violent that they bceame perdealers in llardv. are, Stoves Boyntoti's Hot Air Furna- hand opposed to mv room-mate in any one deal, apd that then said with a hateful sneer:
ce®, Rcgi-ter, Orates Cooking Ranges Tinner's and Plumber's one proved invariably the strongest of tho three.
Well, sir, here's your thousand, and that makes six fectly hopeless; whereupon Captain Kctelicalfc and nine
Stock, Machine*and Pools, .Also, manufacturers of Copper,
For some time nftcr the commencement of the play, thousand on the table. Nice little sum; most enough to men"who, at his bidding, had abstained from tasting the
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares Honiio and Steamboat Plumbers.
i
" " evidently intended their piceon 6should win; open a snug/quiet bank at Orleans; but here's five thou- soup, in the most quiet and deliberate manner imaginable
the gamblers
3 » r Agents for Wilder^ Pateat Ifalumandur Safes •
toos possession of the vessel. The guard was thrown
Particular attention- paid to House and Steamboat Plnmli- but they need not have taken the trouble, for wiii he did sand better.
ing, and'putting the most approved Hentlng and Yentlllatlng aud would. As ho had said, he bad nerve enough for
Hold on, hold on, stranger! cried New York, you overboaad alive, but more probably dying. The mister
Furnaces and Cooling Apparatus luiPubllc and Private Buildanything; plenty of money, know when to p m a his tilay, oversize my pil?; must have a show for my money, you officers and seaman shared the same fate. And then tho
ings In .the City "and Country. Np 77 Woodward Avenue,
remaining forty convicts were brought up in their irons
1,3
and when, from the run of the cards against him, to keep know.
Detroit. (Opposite Holmes A Co.) j
The d—1 you must reported Legs If you back down, and with equal remo^elessuess wore committed to thf
inshore..
y so like* a man, and' then, if yon are flat-footed, I'll
R U I I l . it C O . , MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLEPresently one o f the gamblers proposed to go to the
• sale and retail dealers in Silk,Tur. Wool.Panama,Palm- bar and procure a new pack of cards.
lend you a stake to start on. If you don't dare to call
A preacher with not much of-a pulpit gift, came into
Leaf; Leghorn and Straw Hats Fur, Cloth, Plnsh, Silk rrnd
No, a r , replied my friend,! prefer waiting until some me. gay so, and don't whine like a puppy or a baby, but the place of worship drenched with nun, and said to a
Glazed Cops; all deterlpHons or mttiufarturcd Furs for ladies
give up like a man.
and gentlemen: Baekskin Gloves and Mltjens Fur, Kid,.Silk one comes along whom wo can send for them.
brother who stood by aa he shook and brushed and wiped
The New Yorker turned very pale, raised Ins eyes to
and Wooleu Gloves Canes Umbrellas; Cravats Suspenders
Do yon suppose tliat I am going to run nnv game on'
his clothes:
Ao. . Halters' Stock and Trimmings Buffiilo and Fancy Sleigh yon, sir? demanded tho gnmbler, in the ' Anciciit pistol' ,the surrounding croiwd, as if to ask whether they deemed
" I shall certainly take cold if I go into the pulpit so
Robes Ac.
P. BUHL A CO.,
this fair play; then pretended to examine the money *
style.
wet"
. •

'nS
Conant Mock, 148 Jefferson Ave.
the pool, but did not reply. .
'No, was the quiet reply; I know yon are not
" Oh, no," was the reply, " you are always dry enough
P.
Cash paid for ShlpplngPors and Deer Skins.
Quit • hmndlin' them shinplasters hoss it's no ways
After this there were .no more attempts at careless
there."
,

" O I C H M O N D 8 it BACKU«L—PREMIUM ACCOUNT playing. The three did their best but continued to loae. likely they'll trouble vour*pocketa; and just call roe,
I V Book Manufactory and Book-lflnderj-, No. ! » , Jeflbwon
A Hibernian, trundling a handcart with afl his moveaAvenue.—Account Books of every description made to order, • Supper time drew neaa and the game was necessarily IH rake down the pile, growled out Legi^Tn an excesbles was accosted by a friend with—'"Well, Patrick,
of superior paper and workmanship, at lower prices than discontinued for a time. The three went forward; but r sively insolent manner.
Ono moment «r, interrupted my new friend Here, vou're moTing again,'I see." " Faith, I am." replied he;
heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction in every particu- kept my eyes upon them, and observed tho party assenr
"
t
h
e times are so hard i t ' s * dale cheaper hiring handsir,
throwing
a
pocket-book
to
the
Kew
Yorker,
call
him,Commerclal Printing, Baling stad Bindings erecoted to bled on the hurricane deck, at tho stern of the boat evicarts than paying rints"
dently engaged in animated conversation. Of thia I in•rter.
•f •
.
t i p jumped the three gamblers, pistol in hand; but
The subscriber having had an experience of over fourteen formed my frieud, and advised him to break off the game
A little one after undergoing the disagreeable opera/ears, feels assured that they can lefy competition In prices where i t was; but no, he would not hear a word fii quit- before either oould grasp the money, they were seised behind by three stalwart follows, and then tho swearing tion of vaccination, exclaimed: "Now. I Wont have-4P
ting them or frightening them off.
v
**Oi5ersfroia BMka/Mcrch'ants^Manufacturers and RaRrosd
be baptized, will I?"
'
Alter sapper they went at it again with a mnch higher commenced
Companies, respectfully solicited.
tS Pl'BUSnKn BVERT FlUDAY.AT

^ttornqj mi tmmsdlor at jfato;

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T H E T R A G E D Y A T WA*HIXGTO.\.,
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T h e Flood in the Ohio.
F r o m Wa>hia£toa
1 $ c Cincinnati papers contain long accounts of the A S a i Story of Domestic Ituia and RereMge.
WAMIWOTON, March 4.
• The Postmaster General's jiiys*$auaio-night pronounce
fiood in the Ohio river occasioned by the ihofc wjpek's CaBupoudrnsa of tlm.Xtw iork THIUK.
.
him out of danger.'
}
WARHIKOTO*, F e b . 27, 1859. ;steady^ unJnjterixnpted rain.' The actual rise in the Ohio
The
President's
proclamation
i's written for. an extra
.TKA VERSB"*6ITY:
is said to bej not-less than from thirty- to thirty-five feet! This city has been thrown, into au unnsanl state ofieS- session in Jtilv Of the XXXYIth Congress, and Will bo
F R I D A Y M O B M N G , MARCH 18, 1869,
promulgated "to-morrow if no finaclal legislation suceecda
Cmoieo,Ac*»CT.—Uwri. ROUNDS t LAN'riDON, KoJ 145 Randolphthe parlor floors, tho basement being submerged. In by i>ani^ p Sickeis, Member of. (,'ongivai from the-1 Ud to-night.
• M f w i b a f a r Mle ACTOU In «Th!c«r>. »nd >ra 4UIT — ' — •
The President has determined to appoint R<Sbert
»«rtl«illl>U u d l»b«cr1ptlonj. u d rtcriptforUMI
other streets ft is within two or three inches of. the tops District in New Yqrk, resulting in the almost instant
McLanc, of Md., as Ministerte Mexico. Tlie programmo
of awning poets, and only the signs Mick above the cur- death of the former. , 'L'he circumstances as I Mye learned is to send him without instructions, but leaving it, to his
Spring Election—First Motodfcr fib A p r i l .
them
from
the
parties
most
interested
on
botli
sides,
inrent. Tho cotton and sugar are unloaded from the steamnmiBUCA.V NOMINATION.
cluding Mr. SicUes, with whom I have had an intervicw discretion to recognize the Church party or the Liberals,
or neither. - .
boats sixty to eighty foot from their isoal locality,
in the District Jail, $re as. follows:
For CW«f Jortlw or lh« Sntrrme Caen.
All the general appropriation bills which passed both
at once carted away to places of greater security. The
For more than n Vcar tiiere have been floating-rumors
GEORGE MARTIN,
Houses have received tkuignature of the President
Of K«nu i.
river banks are thronged with laborers hauling away of improper intimacy between .Mr. Key and Airs. Sickles.
Tlic Postoffice appronriation and tho post rout® bills
They
have
from
timd
to
time
attended
parties,
the
opera*
goods. Innumerable logs and brash from above come
T h e Tragedy a t Washington.
and rode out together. Mr. Sickles heard of those reports, failed to become lasvt^Thc former appropriates about
In another column we publish the particulars of the booming past tiic city at arapidrate; tin; telegraph posts but would-never credit them ui)til Thursday o,Ti'ning last. twenty million dollar^ • •
Amid tlic confusion in the Clerk's office it cannot yet
reoeot Tragedy in ' High Life' at the wat of the Notional along the river are swept away, and'tho track of the On that eveuinjr, just na a party was about brewing up
at his housnV Mr. Sidles received among hisVpJjiars aij be definitely settled whether any private bills, which passGovernment, Both the murderer and his victim occu- Ohio and Mississippi Railroad is much damaged^
ed" both Houses, failed to receive tho President's siguaanonymous
letter.
W
ithont
ojiening
his
mail,
or
knowing
pied high official positions, and were the espcciul favorA Distributing Centre.
the contents of the letter, be accompanied this wife-to a' ture.
ites of thp President of the. United States.' Mr. BuThe miscellaiieous appropriation bill contains a suction
T h e Albany Journal, in on article on the bcginuing of hop at Willard's On his retnrn home at midnight, Mr.
which extends the Treasuiy note law two years, and prochanan has visited Mr. Sickles in prison, and openly
navigation on the Red -River of the North, says Minne- Sickles opened the anonymous letter, which .informed him vides §452,000 for the coast survey, besides appropriaofthe infidelity of his wife, of her intimacy with Mr. Key,
expresses hia sympathy for him. Of course, under such
sota is litterally the central lnjad of inland' navigation on and stating'all the details of the muuuer of their meeting, tions |br tho light hopse establishment/ for survey of the
circumstan&s, it will , bo impossible to summon a Grand
tliia continent. No other Statu enjoys such facilities. A and naming the pla<« of rendezvous. The letter was so public lands,.for taking the nest census, &r., Arc.
Jury in tho District of Columbia who will find a bill
slight rise of ground, and a few milts of distance, are , all plausible in its statements, and gave suph pnx-ire direction • The Ocean mail bill was killed, but tjic bill to cany
into effect the treaty with the Daco'ah and Tonawanda
of indictment agnittst him; "We agree with the Editor
that separate rivers flowing to different extremes of North for the detection 6f the parties in. their assignation meet- IndianaJias apj>endcd to.it appropriatiaiB for complying
Of the Chicago Prets ajid Tribune, ii> the opinion that
ings, "that Mr. Sickles decided to investigate the facts.
America. You can take one route and sail uninterrup- Accordingly he placed the letter in the hands of two of with the existing contracts for carrying the mails to
whatever may bo said of the transaction, whether Sickles
tedly down tho Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Yon his mo;-t intimate frjyuds. who last cveukig]K)?3^s.-oil them- California and Tehuantopee.
/ b e applauded or condemned, whether the murdered man
The House to-day failed, aa it has done heretofore, to
can take another route and sail through the gseat lakes selves of the evideni c^satisfactorj- to Mr. bicklcs, that Mr.
be kid in the Pottor'a field, or willows bo planted to weep
send the President a message risking him whether, he had
and canal to New York. You ran take a third route Kev had rented n lniu^e of a ik-gro iu Fifteenth .Streef, any further corinnutiication to make, and Informing him
for him while the world forgets ijim, whether tho wife
which he a-ed as a plpce of rcndezvoas with ^frs. Sickles.
and sail through the northern lakes and rivers to the
This nioming, being in great agony of mind, Mr. .Sickles that Congress was .ready to adjourn.
and paramour bo driven t o the society of drab3,or otherThe House has removed every trace oflcgislation tendArtie Ocean. - You can take a fourth route and sail to in the presence of two witnessc-s, charged his wife with
wise—{ho lesson which it brjngs heme to society a ^ l i c
tho head waters of the Saskatchewan, and thence, after a having illicit intercourse with Mr. Key. At first'Aire. ing to the abolition' of. tho franking privilege and tho
National Capital cornea not a momjeut too early.
increase of po&tage.
• '' •
short portago to the head waters of the Coiumbio, sail on Sieklesileclared her huiot'ence. Mr. Sicklesthen paradod
The galleries were densely crowdcd to witness the closI t is no Bccret t h a t ' lifo in. Washington' is nt best a
down to tho Pacific Ocean. You can take a fifth by before her the evidence of her guilt. She became over- ing sceue. Many , members leave this. P. M. for their
whelmed with tho sudden arraignment, and feinted, and
perilous gauntlet for all pure,men; and- women who
'
way of the Peace, River, and another portage to the head finally cojifcRod bee guilt.' Mr. Sickles was not satisfied homes.
condemned.to sojourn amongjta ijifluenccs, while for all
John.Maron, 3d Assistant Postmaster General, died
wateca of Frazcr river, and so on down to Pugct's with this' verbal confession, but desired Mrs. Sickles to
others it i* a 'veiy tiough of tho worst vices which polmake the confession in writing. She complied. She also suddenly laid, evening. He was at his office yesterday .
Sound.
lute human nature. The Sickles affair is only singular in
informed him how often Mr.. Key had boon in the habit nttendiug to bu.-ino-s.
The Sana to this morning confirmed Robert Olds, as
California.
its bloody, conclusion. A few weeks sinco .the British
»ofseeing her, and hisraodc of telegraphing to her,by a
According to the, Governor's Message, tho State of wave of hia hamlkerchief when he wanted her to come U. S. Dislrict Attorney for the District of Columbia, vice
Minister was called home by his Koyal Mistress, and all
Key deceased.
snobdom was in an uproar toi find the secret of tho un- Caiybrniaiias a population of 53B.000 persons. There out.
Mr. Sickles' residence is No. 7 President's square, In
Singular Case, of Embezzlement i>y a Clerk.
expected event One wiseacre, deep in ministerial de- arc 750,13-1 acres of land under cultivation and in grazing view of the Jackson statue, which is opposite the White
Hie Supreme Court of Dedharn,. Mass., was occupied
signs, loamed that tho noble I«ord was to be 'promoted' 1,159,813, acres. The .sheep in the State number G50,- House. In full view Mr.Sioklcs' rcsldehce, on the other
000;
horses,
43,000;
cattle,
120,000.
Tho
exports
of
»«feof the square;-'Fifteen-and-a-half street, is tho W e l l - on Thursday in the trial of a curious cose. It w<U aa
from Washington to the IJognd—a few more promoaction
by llftnrv N. Jlnoper & Co., agains^ Charles Wytions doubtless bringing him to j Capetown. Another, hide3 was over half a million of dollars the past year. ington C!ab-Honse, where Mr. Key frequented, and from man, a former clerk of the concern, for an allied emberthe windows of which-Mrs. Sickles fays ho w-.w.in the
equafly sagacious, discovered that the noble Lord had The crop of wh&at for the year 1858 is set down at habit of Ulegraphinp her with-his white hadkerehief, If zlementof a large sum in tho year 1>17. -Fronj the
differed in sbmo niihnto qucstion'of policy with Mr. Bu- 3,5G8,GG^ bushels, a'u-1 that of barluy'S,332,71? bushels. Mr. Sickles wasabdeat, she was in'the habit, of returning testimonj- of Mr. 1 loopcr and his partnor, Mr. Richardson
it appeared that the defendiuit had bftCii their confidential
chanan, anil that the President ig so highly esteemed at Tliis is 218,798 more boshels Of barley than the amount tho signal
About 2 o'eloclojoHlay Mr. Sieklessaw Mr. Key come clerK and book-keeper, in whom thev had the most entire
St'Jknica' that tlic rooall'of t i e Minister t>ccnmc indi.' raised in the whole Pp&nhi 1850, according to the census.
ont of the ('luh-Hoc-'1 and go round the square IUKI walk confidence, for twenty .years, and this confhmed up to the
Three
hundred
and
oigftty-fivo
.thousand
gallons
of
wine,
pensable. a,Several other ingenious pleas were put in fc
past his (Sickles') house two or tlireo times. Ho .made time he left, in 1856. ' After he left tlu y were induced to
smother a statement, fully credited by the knowing ones and ten thousand gallons of ljrandy were manufactured in the agnal for Mrs. HfckK s once or twice, when MrJ5ickles make n through examination of the books from IB-'.O, awl
that tho atfnopphere of the Capital was not suited to that. State last year. The gold yeild in 1857 was ^C5,550,' in-minjr liimsclf with a fivo-bore ax-inch revolver and two they discovered a deficiency in 1F47 or 1848, which has
been carefully concealed mid carried niong.on the books
that gentleman's moral cwistitotidn, and that the Qticcn, 000, and tho total yield sinco the discovery, $CQO,000,000. single barrel Derritmus, whjch earn- cach a ball double from that' time. They sent for the defendant and demandthe size of tlie. revolvers, went out of his house and walked
notified of tho facta by tho lady.<if another distinguif-hijd The State debt is $4,150,000.
down post tlio PrcyidCTit's, and met Mr. Key. The latter ed (in explanation, when he ucknowledped that he took
the money, and toty them that they might be thankful it
servant, had determined tQ remove from among us all the
This very Grand Traverse Herald', whose county is so greeted thefornier. 'aml was about offering Mar his hand,
Wiis no more. He at first promised restitution, but dedefilement which could be laid at herdoon
unjustly.defamed by this bran-bread ignoramus, contairs when ^Ir. Sickles',-rt'f:v^ng tQ take Mr. Kc>5a hand, said,
Good enough "Sir, you have dishonored,me! prepare to die!" Mr. clined to sign any pnjjcr or to mako any couvcyahce, and
Not unfreqncntly the constituents of-particular mem- a proejicctus of the New York Tribune!
Key started back h few fact, exclaiming, " Whttt for? this suit ww brought, and certain real estate of tho de[Grand Rapids Press.
bers of Congress are informed tbiat the charming\nQu- for (5rand Traverse.
fendant in Roxbury attached.
Utterly "fake, butas near tho truth as Thompson eVcr What for? Don't! Doa'tl" and nia«le n'motcmcnt'os if
ences of woman are employed with great effect on the
The defendant conducted his own case. l i e admitted he
seeking for a wapon rn his left-breast but which proved
gets.!
Some
three
or
four
months
ago
wo
published
an
tool; the m<racj\ but set ,u]> the statutu of .limitations. He
legislation of the country. If accounts bo true, Sickles
to bo an opera gla -s, whidh he threw at Sickles. .
.Mr. Sickles- then drew one of liiaiDerringcrs and also testified, under oaflCthat; ?fr. Hooper knew of the
himself was not strictly entitled to throw stones amoug advertisement for .tho New York Tribune, and havo redefalcation in lPr.O. Tliis the latter d-iifcd under oath.
tho Mocks of glees houses which' surrounded him. ' So ceived our pay for i t ' We-seean advertisement in this shot Mr. Key who fta^gored fome; Mr. Sjckles shot at Judge. McWlf instructed the ^ury, that If thcy.wprp sa^tMr. Key again, witjj h.s second Dt-rriner, which sent liinv
notoriously corrupting are the grand banquets .and routs same dumber of the Press of [a Remedy for " Raw and reeling agahiit a treo; ho'rcried out "murder," when Mr. isfiod of two things, iinmely, first, that tho defendant took
Inflamed
Stomachs."
Does
it
necessarily
follow
that
and re-unions which follow cach other in!that- treasurySickles fired a third time/ from his revolver, and Mr. the mo:i''y, and w-coii'lly, iffat he frendoleafly concealed gorged Vanity Fair, that many {Members of Congress Thompson takes the medicine himself, or that he recom- Kov foil. Mr. Sickles believing him dying/resisted, and the taking of it, then'the stalnte of limitations did not
apply, and tho dofbp&nt was liable for the amonnt and
mends
it
to
others
who
are
in
like
manner
afflicted?
didjk»t fire again. !•
whoso families pass, the season at the Capital never allow
Mr. Samuel F. Batterworth, Stiperintendefit of (he interest. The iuiT riiturhorl a y>;rdict for the plaintiffs
their daughters to accept an invitation. If tlioy escape
'
Six New.Cities.
Asany Office, New 'York, wa< conversing with Mr. Key for sixteen thousand four Btnidrcdfcnrf eighty-seven dollars
without somo prurient suggestion forced upon tBcm by
Six new Cities were incorporated at the last session of when Mr. Sicklcs cajne tip. and witnessed the,whole.af- and tcii-ccuts. Chandler and Shattuck for the plaurtiffe.
[Boston Travelfer, "18th.
tho language or actions of thd blackguards and libertines our Legislature, viz: Lansing, Battle Creek, Marshall, fair,_yid thon went with Mr. Sickka to the office of the.
who throng plliho fashionable quarters, the chances arc Owosco, Nilca, andflasf-Saginnw. We have been trying: \lnV3td States Attorney Geueml Black, lid expressed a
Wnr Makings
ten to one that their names will ;bo peddled fp>m saloon to count up the number of cities in this State, but can't desire to surrender liinisclf. and accowlingly sent for the
The President laments that lie has not the War-MakMayor, tho Marshal o f t he District being absent, and in
to club room as tho certain prey of this or that poison- make it out Wo believe there arc about as many JI? company with tlmt.'ihagifltnrte, rode in his'carriage to the. ing power, and thinks it a defect in our government that
ous roptilo who haa had their hands or waists in a dance. there were Wild Cat Banks in 1838. We have no lxiys. District Jail, where h'j liss been vuiteil by a largo nnmher lie is not. given the same authority, in this respoct, as the
sovereigns of Europe.
.....
..- '
To this class belonged Philip Barton .Key, who his no girls, no villages, in this fast age of the world. All aro of hisfriopds, from dilfcreut sections of the countiyf:all of
Though without tho war-making power, he has conwhom expressed great sympathy for Jlr. Sickles.
expiated hi« crime against social order with his lifo. young gentlemen, young ladies, and young cities.
After learning tho facls, Mr. Sieldea conversed fro^lv trived to invtilve ns, nevertheless, in n good many wars,
l i e has now on hand a war-with Paraguay. IIo has
Whether or not Mr. Sicklca was the man to give full
FKEEDOSIron SLAVES.—Richard Randolph, a cousin of on the subject, and justifies himself. IIo said to hie, " He another with thc.Indiana jn Washington Territory. He
forco to tho lesson* which has just been taught, it
has dishonpred me, and We could not lire together on the
has another war with the Indians in New Mexico. l i e
high time for on example of this kind to be made. It- John Randolph, of Roanoke, died in Miami Township, fcame plnnet." •
-.
-'
' •>
has had a war with the gettlcre in Kanssu, and a war with'
Ohio,
on the 3Jst of January.! The deceased, who was
Immediately after the shooting, the body of Mr. Key
was time to have blood added to |Uxc uncloanncss of Fedthe Mormons in Utah. Five wars in two years arc u
was nicked up and conveyed into the Club-House, from
oral society, and the only wonder is that it has so long as cxccntric as his more celebrated courin, wai an olil
pretty full share for a Preadent who lina " np powor to
which he was in the' habit of telegraphing to Mrs.
bachelor,
and
had
resided
on
Randolph
tract,
Ohio,
forninkt; war" at all!
been dofcrrod. W e find every varioty of comment bcSickles.
*
The President of tho United States has all the war,stowed upon tho homicide and thfe crime which preceded twenty-five years,,* l i e leaves a property, mostly in land,*
One shot took cffect in the groin, the ball .passing
mating power that ia f.ifc to ve3t in one man's hands. He
i t Without discussingilic puuiahmontdue for so high valued at $80,000? to be exjyended in the purchase and t h r o n g the body to the skin at the back.where it remains. has more ofitthnu the Queen of England. He has more
an outrage upon the dearest relations of .lift—a punish- freedom of the slaves now owned in the Randolph family, Another entered tho right chest, and the third grared .of it than the Sultan of Turkey. Our history shows that
the sliin immediately outside where tho first ball lodged.
though the formal declaration is in the province of Conment which can bo inflicted only by the person aggrieved, and tho»2i with their offspring, formerly owned by the
A coroners inquest was held, and a verdict retin-ncd
and solely according to his notions of equity—wo repent Randolph family, which slaves are to; bo set free; and il' that " Mr-.Kej- caine to his death by two balls fired from gress, hostilities may be actually begup by the President
tho
estate
is
not
exhausted
in
this
purdiase,
the
bulanca
pistols in the hands of Daniel E. Sickles,1 aiul th:tt either without any declaration. The Mexican wjir was begun
that it was full timo for a decimation of tho snakes that
without the sanction of Congress. Greytown was bomto be applied to tho use and bciicilt of said slaves.
would prove falnL''
infest the Federal city, to be begun.
barded. when Congress was not even in session. The
Mr. Key is a nephew of Judge Taney, and brother-inLARGE SLAVS Exonrs rnost ilissocar.—Seventy fugitive x of Mr. Pendluton, Jlemlx'r of Coagres from Ohio. Chinese Forts were ktorincd before Congress had imy offiGross Fronds—The President Implicated.
cial knowledge of their existence. The"President has
Tho great Brooklyn Navy Yard fraud Investigating slaves from Missouri passed through Gritmel, Iowa, on Tho father of Mr: Key waf-tlie author of "The Slar war-miiking jwwer enough. W e trust the day'is distant
Committee havo mode their report, and it appears at 4he 21st ult., on their wav to Queen Victoria's domifiions. j Spangled Bamicr.f Key and SicklCa wtTc both the in- wh?n the country will be willing to entrust him with more.
C
They
aiid
that
tlcy
l
a
d
wortod
for
wbM
M
l
a
great
*•"»'"
?
"
»
T
f
*
*
.
,
[Albany JournaL
length in the New York Tribune. It discloses some
'•
.•
,..
, . ..
, .
Mr. Sicklea has one daughter,six vears old, and Mr.
most stupendous corruptions,.and implicates the Presi- m«,y years for not.nag, aad thon g M it iras aboot t,mo to, Key leavre (our nMtherlei» children, oiiiadanghlcr abo'ot
Damage* for Faliic Imprisonment.
dent of tho United States,- James. Buchanan himself. be d°>ng something for themselves. They were well povi- fifteen years of age.
Jacob Bruckett got a verdict for -£7,000, damages
This model Democrat is proved before a Committee of ded with shooting irons to defend their liberty against
against Dominique Lanata, jn New Orleans, last month,
Veto of the F a r m e r ' s Billfor false imprisonment. .The complaint owed the defendant
Congress to have recommended that the United States Demoeratic kidnappcra, who claim that colored people
As every one anticipated, the President has vetoed the $295,. and tho clvrk of the latter induced the debtor to
Treasury should pay $4,000 to a firm of machinists in have no rights which white men are. bound to respect.
bill donating lauds to the States for the endowment of give his check, dated in advance,, on the Crescent City
Philadelphia as the considcration-for employing 450 men
No RKSIO&ATIOX.—The Albany Journal says that nei- Agricultural Colleges; This is the only adequate meas- Bank, for the amount ,On the djy it fell due, be w-nt
to -vote for tho ro-eloctiou of Col T. B. Florence to Con- ther Judge McLean rfor Judge Taney have any. intention ure ever before Congress for the proper consideration of word to Lanata that Be could not meet the check, but
the great and fundamental interests of the farmers of the would pay part, and not use it on that day. To which he
gress! Wo have the evidence in ir possession
of resigning their seats on the Bench of the Supreme Upion, and this only measure laden with benefits, for the
received the reply,'" It was too late; they had already
Court, as-has been reported Mr. Hendricks is not going country in the spread of general and practical intelligence made use of it- On the evening of tho next day.he was
T h e Thirty Million Swindle.
the Commisiionership of the Land Office. Dr. among agriculturists, in increased production and better arrested by an officer of the ^Recorder's Court of the SecMr. Slidell withdrew- KsTiill Brom the Senate for plavarities
from
improved
modes
ol"
agriculture,
ami
in
ond Distnct, under a warrant issued upon an affidavit
cing $30,000,000 at'tho disposal of the President, osten- Tato has not been appointed Fifth Auditor, and Senator
lightening the bard labor of the farm by t h e application made by defendant, charging plaintiff " with drawing a
sibly for tho purchase of Cuba, but really for a political Jones is not going to be appointed Sixth Audi tor.., About of scientific troth,—^this bill it is that hascneouotered the
check upon a bank, having'no moncj' deposited therein at
Qorrup'tion Fund for the Presidential Campaign of 1860; one third of what is callod " Washington news" is made veto of a Democratic PresidAjt l'he sum of money re- that time, with intent to commit a fraud"- He waa not
and it is considered the most humiliating_defeat that any np of unfounded reports, and the other third is taken up quired to cahy out the provisions of this hill is less than only taken from his store, leaving it unprotected except "by
has
been
expended
for
the
pictures
in
recent
Congrcastnal
a
small negro boy. but was brought to the policc(*tation.
contradicting them.
Administration ever mot .with. I t is a notable fact that
publications, not ono-third as as much B3 the Cuba bill searched, placed in a dungeon, treated as a common felon
Mr. Buchanan has beesi defootcd in every important
STKAUXO TUB SMALL POX.—In New Y ork a man named asks for. and prohably not half so mneh a j the Govern- and crimiual. and obliged to undergo the utmdst ignomeasure which he h*3 recommended to Congress since
Burrows died at the corner of Franklin and Willoughby ment has been swindled out of through, its navy yards miny. Aa st#tod above, he got $7,000, damages.
during the past few years. W e hope the tanners of the
he came into power; and that, too, with a clear ' Demoavenues, of small pox Late in the evening the family of northwest will remember this veto. It is a direct blow
Navigation Open a t Cleveland.
cratic' majority in both houaca
placed the sheets and bedding on which deceased at their interests. It is in effect saving that, however
.CLKVKLATO, March 3.
Robert Walsh, formerly editor of the Philadelphia died in the yard. During-the night some thief passing valuable they may be as "mud-alb,'' they are without
Navigation is open at Dunkirk, and the N, Y. and
the pale of Lofooe Fereral sympathy. [Del Tribnne.
Erie propellers commence roiling to-day.
Jtftimal
Gazette, died recently iu Paris.
I the house saw the articles and stole them.

TRAVERSE CITY.

pmopects*

Land, Tax, and General Agency.

N E W GOODS.

Lnmber
W c leant b r a gentleman from P o r t H u r o n tbat tlie
MORGAN BATES
greatest activity prevails in the lumber business. W h a t
Weather Table.
>;•>' \
Has opened »n Office at Traverse City. Crand Travel*} Oo^
is somewhat remarkable, there has been, Bs awhoto, evet)
WE HAVE KOW OPENED. T H E LAKGE9T STOCK O r
We »re IndcTrted t o Miss LEOKOBA Pnn.trw.'of Wblta- less snow in that locality than in Detroit, b u t the sleigh- Jflehlfran, for the transaction of a
ing dt present is excellent, and the lumberman are inn
General Agency Business.
2 r. k.
10 I J . .
proving.it
to
good
advantage.
T
h
e
amount
of
logs
got
The
United
States
Laqil
Office
i*
located
at
this
place
j
aad
'
Southwest.
35" above 0 32- above &
February 1
out will be very great.
[Detroit Tribune.
partinnUr-attontlnn will be paid to locating Land WarraaV.
Northwest
22
AND
33
2
investing money In (.Jovornmeet Land*, imparting- inforraa20
West"
25r
3^
T h e above i s certainly very gratifying intelligence t o t « n relative to the. general featnmC resoartea' and advanNorthwegt.
13
4
our
lumbermen
for
they
have
been
laboring
under
the
v
W'

tage« nf tbe Qrand Traverse countrj , tho payment of taxes,
22
West
20
5
We
ever
brought
to
.tiiia
market;
which w« wiU be happy to
1
strange
delusion
t
h
a
t
this
winter
has
thus
far
been
mast
dnd
the
transaction
of
any
A
geney
htuincsa
*-ith
which
he
22
Northwest
21
6
' nrrERENCE-s.
oiler at such pricesaa will accord reasonably with the TIMESunfavorable to their business. Many of our mart exten-. may be entrusted.20
East
22
7
Hon. WWtoM JOKJ. AaAtor Orami. > I j I f t Uwn ( .
32
- South.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
, 8 . . 32
give operators have even suffered t h e i r teams and men to
nwte. w. Uati.T, t*|. .
*™
20
14
Northwest
Traverse City, Nov-1& 185«.
»19tf
• 0
Hon. A K.
Attcratr
| Orttulu
remain idle in the woods under the. delusion t h a t there
U
21
. Northwest
10
Was not hoow enough t o do business, when, if they had
21
Went,
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T > A P E R W M t EHOI.'SE.—ON HAND AND FOB BALE
Herald Office, Traverse City,:Nov. a. 1S68.
,11 . 20
1
Keen
aware
of
the
"
somewhat
remarkable"
feet
communiNortheast.
I T either at Wholesale or retail, the following description* of
22
12
J
Sodtheast
paper, viz: Imperial, Super "BoVal, Itoyal, Medium, Demy,
cated in the paragraph they might have " put money in
20
?1
South.
Crown, Flat Cap and Folio Post, Cap,- Letter, Legal, Sermon,
33
ii :
thtVr purs?." T h e fact is, there h*vo been but very few
Southeast
DEAlilB IN
ill and Note Paper in every variety.
i,is :
34
days t h a t business could be done to advantage in the
Southeast
Book and Print Paper* of all culors and site*. Manilla.
30
33
1« "
woods
t
h
i
s
winter,
and
unless
we
shall
have
more
sleighing
D
r
y
O
o
o
d
s
,
G
r
o
c
e
r
i
e
s
,
Y
a
n
.Eiuit. ..
Rap. and Straw Wrapping Paper of aU s'r.cs and weights.
40
45
17 .
than' we have had, the lumber business must be materially
East
K-oeiving our paper direct from the Manufacturers, we are
.
.is"
40
40.
k
e
e
JSTotiojiN?
H
a
r
d
w
a
r
e
,
South
enabled to offtfr them at as low prices ns any. In this market
30
19 . 31
less the coining season than it otherwise would be. But
Northwest.
23 •
K AGS—Wanted in exchange for Goods or Cash.
23
20
Tin Ware,
we ar.> living in hope.! To-day is a spring day, and there
West
' PRANCTS RAYMOND,
32
30
21
has ljeqn no sleighing for several days.
' H a t s a n d C a p s , B o o t s a n d Shoes, D o o r s , 8 a s h ,
West
IS
« 8 0 Woodward Avenue.
43
40
22
[
P
o
r
t
H
u
r
o
n
Pros',
F
e
b
.
19.
Nhrthwest
31
Door Trimmings,
23
32
East
21
24
22 .
EtnniEU P g o s p E r r a ' AGAI*.—'We noticed,* t w o weeks
.Nails, by the keg or lb.;
30
East
25
24
Pork and Flour, !>y the barrel or lb.;
since,
tho
lumbering
prospects,
and
considered
t
h
t
m
at
81
Southwest
•Cutlery, Surgeon's instruments. Coolers' and Carpenters'
31
•26 •
Butter. Cheese. I ^ r d ;
the ttriw? quite fav®ap!c; b u t had hardly c a r e s s e d our
TooU, Axes of eyeo' description, Planing aud Totooeo Ma33 '
u Jti
14 West.
.27
I jn<eed and bust whiter-strained Oil, Burning Fluid;
ehine Knives, Trusses, Ac., made io, order of a superior quaWest •
opinio.na and hopes, ere the ever-changeful weather
31
30
28
Laniiii of'all kinds,.Candlnsi.Dricd Apples;
lity.
damjKxl otir ardor and dispelled o u r fond anticipations.
A large-assortment of T o t a r i o ;
JiV.ors, Knives, Scissors. Surgeon'? Instruments,steel. Iron
Navigation Open.
F o r the last eight or ten days there has been a . perfect
PowJer. Lead, Shot, Gun Caps;
,
id Brass Waif, polished and repairtsd iff a manner to give
Carpet Warp, l,ogwoi>(l, Jjadder, Copperas,
Grand Traverse B a y is entirely free from ice. I t dis- stunp6.de of lumbermen from the pineries. Thei r lengthsatisfaction to his customers.
Cadhjivlndlgi),
Alnin,
B->raK,
Ac.
Oniers left at' the office, corner of Brush street and Jefffcrappeared suddenly ou the 12th. Navigation is now ened vixsages. betoken anything b u t entire satisfaction
School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper. Window Curtains;
son Avenue, will be promptly attended to, whore samples may
with tl*c result of their labors. Tho .run ofsleigliiiig was
Cradle Scythes, Crass Seytlws
ShatKes, Pitchforks;
fairly open for^tlie season.
i<c seen, t
of short duration rind .although they had all things i n
Htope Pipe, Bcdstcails. RoHting Chairs;
• Iteferenres kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmunds, North .t
Small Backers and "Rihle Chairs for Children;
readiwss
t
o
make
the
most
of
all
the
snow,
till
they
were
Co., J . II. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors-Allen A Batweli.
Detroit Tribnno.
obliged t o leave-jobs hardly commenced, and now the Together with ail Articks usnally found-in a.Country Store'.
Detroit, Jan. It«i9. .
13tf
This able and ever-welcoine Republican p a p e r comes
season is so far advanced that there i* very little prosjx-ct
A F i n e L o t of P l o ^ s ,
l l E A P F l T t N I T I ' R E A V A R E H O E K E . — ' T H E UNt o us in a new and beautiful d r e a . May it live a tliou^ of anything further being done towards getting inasupply
on Commission, fr.om fhe-Kalnmittoo Agricultural Works.
derslcticd <iuVr their extensive.stork of Goods^ consist- .
Rind years, and its shadow never bo'fcss. :
of logs for tlftj coming scasoa
[Sanilac Jcflbrsonian.
All purchasing Goods at N0rthport,«ill do w ell to calf and' iugof all kinds FU UN IT U UK AND IPIIOLSTEUY, to their
customers-and the public generally, at tho lowest possible
. LUMBER.—'The Cincinnati Gazette says t h a t in view o f tamine my-stook anil prici-S't- iore pnKhasing elsewhere.
S. B. CUTTING f'.one.to o>d<;r, on short notice.
rate*. Bein.z prepared to rw;et all ordom in onr linc of l uslA DBUXKV-VCoxsutw—A l e u i r f r o m V e r a Cruz, which
an anticipated h c a \ y consumptive demand for.clear lumKorthport, Dec^JiJ, 18W.
Mm
ueiis, we would advise luiyc's to call upon u* before buying
iq now in the hands of Secretary Cty? at Wa-tongton,
elsewhere,'as we Intend not to h i undeMold by any flnu in
ber, during the spring and summer, and the stock of this
the west. All work warranted.
s t a t a a . t h a t CoL J . B , Twyman, from Foducak, K y . , i n d
dcscriptiou not being large, some of the dealers of that
CABINET MA KERB' ASSOCIATION,
(Jonirol a t V e r a Cnus, has shown himself; and is known
ERSOXS HAVING W H E A T T O FLOtTO A T
in
No. 221 Ji-tTeivon Avenue, Detroit
city have bee ft making heavy purchases at the N o r t h . A
our Mill, must hring i t i n good m 4 n . s At-rEK^ruis PAJ
to cvory porsom in that city, to be a habitual drunkard,
largo amount has been 6Ccured in D e t r o i t pn Cincinnati
E 8KAU. OKIND SO 8*f<TV, bu IMPt HK W1IKAT.
T > O E T 8 A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—j:PITIED
and scarcely a day passes without hid being intoxicated.
HANNAH, LAY & CO1. by Aldtey II. IKluingway. The denlgn of this work ia to
account, at about § 2 2 per M . I t will bo shipped to ToTraverse City, Dec. 1,1M8J

• 5if
represent tin* general poetic literature of Vermont from it*
Ilia recent attack of delirium tremens has brought no
ledo via. lake, and thence by the Miami a n d E r i e Canal to
early with mint to tbc present period, "The elections' are
ohange ln his mode of life; on the contrary, it appears t o
gathrted from the most reliawe sources; end will ef^eeially •
Cincinnati.
"
interest all Vcrmonteni by hifth-right no«r resident in this and
have fortified him for Wronger drinks.
. T F T E E N * O H W V E S T Y G O O D H A N D Y M E N other Stat;*.
15.
l KAXClS BAVMONIH
T h e N e w Y o r k Journal of Commerce finds consolation
' will hud work with us.
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HOUSE BBK.VKISG.—PrcntieC mj-s t h a t in N o r t h Caro- for the emptiness of tho Treasury in the reflection that
HANNAH, LAY Jt CO.
I N G E R ' S REWXNG M A C H I N E S —I>TI'OltTANT T 6
lina they have discovered a method of breaking a refrac- the plunderers, having stolen all, will now bo obliged to
THE PntLlC.—A new i'amily Hewing Iftebine, comTraverse City, Dec. i, 155SJ
'•*'
bining tho latert improvement^ ai the extreme low iirlee or
tory horse, which outdoes liarey. T h e y send the animal slop stealing.' I t says:
F l i ' i V lHJI.L.VllK
/
t o a Democratic caucus, aftcf which h e obeys every nod
The p i k e s of all our stanjarAbachloca lmve Leen greatly
" W c aro beginning t o witness the benefits, and fhe
. 'duted. t'LNCKII'.S BEWINUAIA^IUNES, it ia well known,
Practical Jhn'tJ rvwl Dranyhfanan,
sntatantiid #dvuutages,orising from an exhausted treasury.
and beck.
.
though dealer in price, have, ahvavs Men cheaper in fact.
T h e r e is no money to steal, consequently t h o s e ' w h o live
Is prepared to ni:.l:e I'lr.nsi nd Spe< If,cut ions for all e l a t e s
irsicIeriOK whf.t they will do, than any other. The price*
NEW CopNTKaPBrr.—'The following is ja description of
by their wita at t h e scat of power, arc driveu. to thtfThost of Buildings ; alsorju cnie all kinds of woik coiinecu-dwith
• now reduced so that all must be satisfied. Call aad exa new and. dangerous lithograph counterfeit' 5, on the extraordinary s t r a i t s find seem likely t o seek, t h r o u d i the Trade, on liberal terms. :
line tlie new machines at the low prices. .
Wll.LtAlt POBTBB. Agent,
• S a s h , GInss, D o o r s , P a i n t s a n d NnUs,
" N a t i o n a l Bank;'' N e w Y o r k city: v»g., b u s t of agwl compulsion, a mode of life more in accordance with tlie
13 ' 133 J.eQertion Avenue, Detroit.
irinciples
or
public
morality,
a
n
d
vastly
more
beueficial
constantly
on
hand.
man; on n n p a r - f t f t corner, "Washington,
Exceedingly
J. K. (»., thankful-for past .patronage, takes thi3 opportuo themselves and the countiy."
OITIClANS, AND MAKERS OF
well cxectrterf and calculated t o decoive t h e best judges.
nity of soliciting a continuance nf the same.
Optical and Philosophical Apparatus,-No. 2.'>d JcUerson
Traverse
City,
Novcuiljor
3.1I6S.
n3-ly
SnAr.1' P r a m c E . — T h o Kentticldn&s generally havo
ic, invlujall lho«. suftl-riuK lri<ia defective tight, to inSTATE EI.ECTIOKB.—Eonr State elections will take place
spect their aRPohiuent or greatly Improved PeresCoplc Cryw
onc-cj-o at lea?t on tho look out for chances t o make
tul and PctWc Si>cctacle«, which arc highly endowed with
tliia spring, viz: Now Huaipsliirc; March 8 ; Ooiujocticnt,
money) as the foHowing item proves:
tlie proferty of.iiuproving vision. Also, a n hlnd< of TeleThe subscriber-oUtrs foir'sile a;variety o t ensrafloff.
April 4; Rhode Island, A p r i l 6, and" Virginia, May 26.
T
LOUISVIU.E, Fcl». f».
A p p l o T i v o n , P e n c i l T i ^ ' C S j V o . ii- ' 1 r f c < v , P l v I i i a scope*, iltcro*toiM-vKlcculc Machiuc*,Drawinjr Instruments,
I n e a c h of these States a Governor is to bo chosen, and
Ac., conmantly oh band.
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• T h w : u u l C l u - i r y TKHV..
J . MeCrockhn killed J . D. Beard, ill Sponeer -connly
a b o nfcmbers t o t h e next Congress.
on Tiiursdny. One thoBMnd dollars reward was offered . A fine lot of Feodlinjf I'CACH TKKUS, Ihree years old, which
I . A N K K O O K B I A N I T A C T O R Y . — T H E UNDER
.
.
signed having a Book. Bindery In' connection With hfo
b u t was v.itlidrawn hceause it "was suppo?c<l tht; murilerer -will he sold cheap.
Also, CrnaAXTSOoo>r.niniiiES, Ac.; all in Rood condition, Bookutore, is prcjmrcd to iiianufaroirc. to order. Wank Books
Saoorivo CASE.—Vic. W a r d , who +ras whipped by
woi'ild Biirreodor to a friend t o enable tho latter t o £ e t or pood hire, und hculthv.
L. it. biii l 11.
of eyery description. Merchants and others, wanting anyt h e scboolmre-ter Butler, ut Louisville, chd for which an- the reward.
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Elk Itapius, Nov. 3,1W«. •
-'. v
liiiu4 in that liuc.-. are invited to give him a call. lluvUig the
other W a r d killed the; fcftoolmasfcr, recently on . a Missl>e<t of workmen, he can safely- guarantee Mti.-Jartjon in all
Opcniuc of Lake Navigation
MORTGAGE SALE.
.
ues.
.
F. RAYMOND.
issippi boat, fired a revolver at a man named Cameron,
I i r r n . o , March 2.
I E F A U L T I l . i V i w ; Bi-.bN MADE IN THE- CONDIDetroit, Nov. 1,1WS.
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T h e propoller Kqflirox, of tho N . Y . Central Railroad
lion-! ol a cettuiu iinU-'llWiru of ldurt^aRC witcuted by
shooting off the lip of tfyc latter. .
j'"
V/clier, llnlH-rt Kqrt and lU iiuan J. C-iJcS, of the city p l I I - V R I - E S B E S ' C J I , (SaceCiwor tb M. Howard Webster,)
line,' witii a full load of merchandise, left this d o m i n g for
1
Milwaukee i.ud Stale of W'iscoitoia, and Uito Thie?, oi (be V J Dealer Ih Foreign and i»oait>tlo Harchnire, HonsckecpA NCW PAI'KR.—It is said,, that. Mi . CanSMd; of M t . Cleveland wid 'Sandusky. If she suceccds in getting
vimhip of CenlrevilPt, county of (irand Traverpe and Ht»;c in;i Articles, Mei'hanlcH' Tools, Moves, Crates,Tin and JapClemen?,. son of S e n a t o r Cnnfield, of M a c o m b County, through, nnotlier of tho sumo linn will follow on Monday.
Michigan, to Antoine ^anseiio. of the county or lirand pii.oJ Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American and
expects shortly t o commenco tlio publication of a R e p u b - There is no ico now in sight, and navigation is considered Traverse and State of ilicl.isan, (deceased,) beariuf date the Euroiienn Law Agcnrv of Lltz A Knpp, N a 7 Nassau street.
thirteenth day of November, in Uio.ycm- or on; Lord one New Vsirk—for tbe recoveVy or Detts, Legacies and Inherifairly opened for tho season.
lican paper, a t the' Village of Mtfcjsegoji.
tiiimsand eight hundred and fifty-six, and recorded m the
nees In Europe and the United States.
Remittances mauo to all parta of Oermany, with safety and
B u r n i n g o f t h e S t e m n b o n t P r i n c e s s — 2 0 0 PcreonH oiiice of tho H"Klster of «%ds for the county.of Grand Traverse, >>n the 2'lst (iav ci Januiiry, A. 1). l(wl, at. S o'clock Ai dispatch!. No. 201 JeOe'rson avenue, Kcarvk-y's Block, Detroit;
ARRIVAL OF A v K x n u s u STATEtjiiAN.—Riohard Col)den,
Lost a n d Missing.
A. in l.il»er.one (1) oV MorlpiHcs. folios-71,7S. 7C and 77; »ud Mh h.
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N n w OKT.KAVS, F e b . 23th.
one "of the mort celebrated English Reformers, Statesmen
(he amount clailnod to t*- due on Mid mortgage at » »
8S A G E ii S O N S , MAP PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS.
T
h
o
Steamboat
I'rincesa,
from
V
i
c
k
a
b
u
r
g
for
N
e
w
dito of this notice, liflng two • thouwind three buuurtd *ud
aad Member^, of Parliament, arrived
N e w Y o r k by
Engravers and .Lithographers 2f>t» ifaln f t n e t , Buffalo,
.Orleans, "exploded- aAl burned- on Snnday morning, a t fifteen dollars, tV.',3IS,) Tor ii»iliiclpar ur.d ' InWretf, aud
"the Canada.
.
>.
.over
Sage's
Pin
no
Room-.—We
are
prepared
to
execute
proceeding having l»ecn instituted ut law •<>
Cnnradn P o i n t , near Baton Bongo. . ,
rJl work entrusted to us with promptness and despatch, and
d--l,t now renraining socurcil-by said mortgage,
F o u r hundred pcr.soii3 wero on board, of whom two
PRINTERS G o i m — T h o Madison (Wis.) A r g u s snvs,
on a* favorable terms as shy establishment In the country.
icreof: Notice is therefore hereby, given, Umt
o i g h t P r i n t e r s are going from that place to P i k e ' s P e a k , hundred aro lost and missing.
S a t u r d a y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y of. May next, 1V.;>, at lWoclock in Combining all tlio different branches of tjtoc l, (Joppcr and
"•e toreilbon of that«iay,ar6tV ftvnt door of Uii- Court Hon.«e Hlone Engraving, aayrcll as Cray on Work of the ttnest deand will take along with them the materials for a weekly
Chicago Election..
,
TrftferMs Citv, in ssfd county, ( tha! U im; the place ofliold- seriplloh, wc gnSrnntco satisfaction in all cn«es.
Map', Portraits, Kliowr Cards, Ac.,Litliopraphed and printed
s the Circuit Court tor mid county of (Jrand.Traverse,) •! >
CmrAOo March 3.
PfP°r^
nS
ftue of a.power of wile in 'said mortgage contained, and In the most dclimte color*, by a nyw process.
Tho election yesterday p a ^ c d off quietly. ; T h e entire
A Dc?AULTnu.r-Tho ,Trca.mrer of Dubuque county,
cording to thcstaiuti- of Michigan ih 'U';h C M luade and
Republican liykct was clectod.by an average majority of provided,
i U X S W K I T I X G , General Land Agent, GrauI shall expose fo.r>aK- at .public* auction, to ujtIowa, one P a t r i c k O'Brien, a model Democrat of the Irish 1,000. ITJC Council s t a n d s . R e p u b l i c a n / 1 4 , Democrats
. hopper Falls, Jeflcrson Co., K. T. Brri-iirvcEs:—
highest bidder, and sell thc-premim-s in said mortgage deZ. Chandler, Detroit, M - e h ^ m ; Whitin»A- Adams, do;
School, to recently J)ecn discovered to be a defaulter t o G. T h o total vote was about 15,000.
Bcrlbcd, or «t« inucli.thercof as /'hull lie sufficient t o jtny and Jioil.
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. 1 . . I I . \V* W i l l i n i r t , - Vl
lif T l t l » « . R t
sitisfvth" amount due thereon nt.thcdateof i.ds notu<j.wlili Col. a McKnhrltt, do;, H: W. Williams. FA. of Titles,. St.
t h e tunc 0^81,08,000.
Louis; Muj. a Walker, U. 8. A.; C. A. I'erry. B s q , WesUia,
FROM IIATTI.—Port-au-Prince p a p e r s of J a n . 29 are interest and the cost and e.viw;nsi H allowed by law, u)l the fol- Mo.; Amos T. Hall, E<q, Treasurer C. A B. R. R., Chicago;
lowing pieces or parcels of land lyin-rauditing in the townRAIUIOAI* ArcinEr.TR—It appears b y the Rail R oad rfceeived. T h e y givo the details of P r e s i d e n t Gifl".ir«l' i whip of Centroville, county of t'.rand Travi rse (Letl uis'i) and Coo. T". Pearson, Attorney at Law, Chicago.
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report of tjie N e w Y o r k State Engineer that t h e deaths inauguration,, which took place on-Sunday. J a n . 23, witii S'..tie-of Michigan, dcscri'ied a i follows: Lots numUret! One
n V l V E I I O r S E . — W l l l » n l H a r v e j ft Co^-84 Maiden
great pomp, in tho Senate" Chamber, a largo portiorf of (t) and Four (4).' and tlio Southwest ([rfartor -of the Nettllenst
. Lunc. ftnd.'iT Cedor street. New York Hemp, Cotton
from railway accidents in t h a t State only average one t o
the army of the island, foreign diplomatist, and Others quarter of Section nnm'*red Nine ('J> in Township Dated Fbot and LluenTwines,Imported sud Manufactured Cordage.
half a.miHion passengers.
bciugpi-eieut T h e city was decorated, and the P r e s i d e n t 1 hlrty (30) North of Range noiulicrTwelve (12) Wc
m . Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope,Tarred SluK
February 11, lrta.'
. . .
. . ing Lino?, OiVting .Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
JOHN I. MnXER. Administrator
T h e rival candidates fbr Congressional honors in Dis- elect, in the costume of a (lencral. proceeded on horsekinds of Cords Mjfl Liaiea.
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back to tbe Legislative llall, where he.'took the customa14-12w
or tho FJt-ile of Antoine-Manse:ni, d e b a t e d
trict N o . 3, N e w Hampshire, \\*alter, and Benjamin P ry oath of of5ce.
F r o m thence tho President and suit
I I . L O Y E L L , (Successor to 1). Crosby & Co.) WholsMORTGAGE SALE.
Harriman, are brothers, who live on the same farm and proceeded to church where tho -solemn Te Dcum was
• sale and and r: tail doak-r in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
E F A U L T H A V I N G L E E N MAI>E I N T H E C O N D L
performed. Op t h e w a y d e f f r a r d was hailed as " tho libtioiM of a certain indenture of mortgage, executed by Taney Goods, plated Ware, Combs, Buttons, Thread, Ac. » 0 .
.in (he same'hoase.
erator of his country.*' * T h e rest of the day was spent by Louis Sha-sha-flua^ho, of the township of Leelanau,in the 79 Woodward uvenuc, opposite-H61aic* ft Co. Detroit, Mich.
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county of Graud Traverse and Sw!c or Michigan,,to "Henry Watches, Clocks and Jewelry rgpalrcd and wajrentoA.
T h e colored men of. Philadelplua liaro presented a sil- the people in rejoicing over the happy e v e n t
Beers, or tlie townslujs douniy and State aforesaid,hearing O I N G E i r S S E W L V G M A C H I N E S ARE THE BEST
ver servico to Rev. A P i y n e , in coa-fideration of his dedate the 24th day or Febnory, 1WW, and recorded on the lJth
' FOR THE NORTH.—Judge Littlejohn expects to start dav or Mav. lSi* at 7.o'clock, A. 'M. in Liticr 2, oa page* ?•«. o Machines for Family Sewing, or for manufacturing purfence of their Cause in tho controversy with Parson
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tinon his t o u r North, in about two weeks, t o attend t o and 39, in"the olljce of the Iftgistcr of Deeds for the sajd
(Masonic Hall.)
WILLIAM PORTER, Agent.
Brownlow.
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las duties as Circuit J n d g e in tho counties of Newaygo, county of Grand Traverse; and thoamountelaiwed to l*due
Detroit, Nov. 1.18MI. .
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H e on said mortxage.nt the date of ttiisnotice, K-ing S1W02 for
ProC I/;o, of tho Georgia Umvertity, has come out Oceana, Manistee, Manitou, Grand Traversa, &c.
E E C I I E R ' S L I F E T I I O E G H T S . — A NEW s u p will be accompanied b y several members of t h e bar, in- principal and interest, and no suit or proceeding having been
instituted at law ta re. over the debt now remaining seeurt-n
with an elaborate letter in favor of the revival of the Afply
Just
received.
For
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cloding.Mr. liolden, of Traverse city, and Mr. L. P a t t e r - by said mortiagc, or a n r nart thereor: Notice i* hereby given,
Detroit, Nov. 1, lbSS. •
DOLGHTY, STRAW ft CO-.
rican Slave t Attic. T h i s is one of tho striking judications son, and others, of this city.
[Grand Rapids Enq.
that on F r i d a y , tlie 2 3 d d a y o f A p r i l next, Isfltt, lU 10
No. 94 Woodward Ave.
no'clock in the/orenoon of that day, at the Trout door of the
of the way in which the tide is setting at the South.
IRESIDE EDITION O F WAYERLY NOVELS,
TIIK GKAPK CUUTCRK.—The manufacture of wines and Conrt House at Traverse Citv. in said county, (that being tlie
now complete, full sets, to IK- bad of
:e of holding the Circuit Court for *aid county of Grand
STATE BANK OK MICUIUAN.—This institution, the first brandies in California for 185& was about 400,000 galloas
Detroit, Nov. L 1858.
DOUGHTY, STRAW ft CO.,
verse,) Uy virtue or a power ot sale in *aid mortgage confruits of tho general banking .law; of t h i s State, has gone which is ncariy doable the product of the United States tained, wieTaccording to thestatute or Miehigan in snch.ease
Nn.94 Woodward A t %
into activo operation at D e t r o i t
in 1850.
The. grape culture is verv rapidly increasing, made and provided, I shall expose f o r sale at public auction,
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
to the highest bidder, and sell the premises in said mortgage
Stationery,-constantly on hand af
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RICHMOND? ft BACKrS,
Detroit, Nov. 1, M58.satisfy the amount due thereon at the date or thjsnotica, with
No. 1H3 Jefferson Ayeof Illinois, is the person who has defrauded t h a t -State 000 gallons of wines and brandies.
interest and the costs and expenses allowed by law, and al*o
ten dollars Vtorney's fee, secured to lie paid by stipulation in
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER AND ™ P 0 R o u t of §223,000 in Canal bonds.
T h e Cleveland Plaindealer informs ua t h a t a woman said mortgage contained, all-the following piece or parcel or
• tcr of 8eg*r*,Tio. 33 Woodward Avenue, Detrett. Mitbiland described as roHows: Lylngand being,andsitnau- in the
gave
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passThe,bill for a constitutional convectioC in Kansas, was
township or l^elanau, in the county or Grand Traverse and
I S T O R Y OF CIYIIJZATION IN EN6LAND—By H ,
approved b y Go*. Medury, of which there was at first ing from Yonngstown t o Salem, Ohio.
State of Michigan, being known as Lot No. Three (3) of SecThomas Bucble—two vols. J as t received by
tion Twenty.one (91) in Township Thirty-two (32) North of
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CDABLKS H. HoLnaK, Attorney.
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NOTARY POBLIO,

T h e i r a t t i t u d e a n d a s p e c t were t h e sanje,
Alike t h e i r feature* a n d thfSr r o b e s of w h i t e ;
B a t o n e wa» c r o w n e d with a m a r a n t h , as w i t h flame,
A n d o n e wHh a s p h o d e l s l i k e flakes of l i g h t
1 saw t h e m p a u s e o n t h e i r celestial w a y ;
/
T h e n said I, w i t h d e e p fear a n d d o u b t o p p r e s s e d .
Beat n o t so iood, ray heart, lest t h o u b e t r a y
T h e plaoe w h e r e t h y b e l o v e d a r e u t / e s t !


A n d h i w h o Wore t h e c r o w n Of asphodels,
D e c e n d i n g , a t m y d o o r b t g a n t b knock,
A n d m y soul s a n k w i t h i n m e , a s in wells
T h e w a t e r s s i n k b e f o r e a n e a r t h q u a k e ' s shock,
1 r e c o g n i s e d t h e n a m e l e s s agony,
T h e tenior and the tremor and the pain.
T h a t o f t b e f o r e b a d filled o r h a u n t e d me,
A n d n o . w r e t u r n e d with three-fold s t r e n g t h a g a i n .

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R O C E R I E S A T W H O L E S A L E . — N . P. JACOBS.
C o r n e r J e f f e r s o n A v e n a e a n d W a y n e S t r e e t , offers for
sole t o the City a n d C o u n t r y T r a d e : —
Sugars a n d Molasses.
200 h h d s fair, p r i m e a n d c h o i c e N e w Orleans, P o r t o B i c o a n d
' Muscavado S u g a r .
,
50 libls C r u s h e d , P o w d e r e d a n d Coffee.
100 bbls P r i m e N e w Orleans M o l a & e s afid S y r u p .
Teas.
500 h a l f c h e s t s cases a n d b o x e s Y o u n g H y s o n , G u n p o w d e r
a n d Black Teas, of r e c e n t i m p o r t a t i o n .
Coffee a n d Spices.
250 b a g s whiW a n d g r e e a R i o .
140 b a g s a n d p o c k e t s old G o v ' t a n d c o m m o n J a v a .
100 cases g r o u n d Mnktaitt.
20 b a g s g r e e n a n d w h i t e Maracoibo.
50 boxes G r o u n d Bio.
50 k e g s G r o u n d G i n g e r .
15 b a g s P e p p e r , S p i c e a n d Cloves.
50 b o x e s G r o u n d P e p p e r , Spice a n d C l o v e s . .
Tobacco a n d Cigars.
U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S , FOB T H E MANUFAC100 boxes 3c F i n e C u t P a p e r s .
T U B E O F I L L U M I N A T I N G GAS, f o r t h e use of P r i v a t e
100 bbls S m o k i n g .
Houses, P u b l i c B u i l d i n g s Villages, Towns, A c . — P a t e n t e d
-August, 18-33;—The p r i n c i p l e of the i n v e n t i o n c o n s i s t s in the
50 I Mixes P l u g . Dark, R's a n d 10"s.
t2(1 boxes' G o b i Leaf, Half IViumls.
p e c u l i a r c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e l i e t o r t , w h e r e b y G a s i s most
quickly, easily a n d e c o n o m i c a l l y g e n e r a t e d f r o m Bosin, Oil.
30 boxes Tin Foil.
Tallow a n d r e f u s e Grease of a n y k i n d , a n d p r o d u c i n g , fur
20 bbls C a v e n d i s h in c a n s .
C l e a n s . — A largo a s s o r t m e n t of I m p o r t e d a n d Domestic.
a b o u t e i g h t y cents, as m u c h l i g h t as a t h o u s a n d f e e t of ordin a r y coal G a s .
,
.
Wines a n d Liquors.
A l o n g c.onrse of e x p e r i m e n t s at the h a n d s of t h e inventor,
P o r t , Moderia a n d S h e r r y W i n e s , in q u a r t e r s a n d octaves.
who has bad m a n y y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , as
C h a m p a g n e . ( H e i d s e c k A Delbrecbt,) u n d - C l a r e t in b a s k e t s
well as by;our*elvcs a n d others, h a s placed t h e i n v e n t i o n l>eand n i c k
. '
vond a l l d o n b t of its practicability. T h e p u b l i c mso' l * - c o n F j n e o l d C o g n a c a n d S o i g n e t t e B r a n d i e s , in half pipes, q u a r fidently assured t h a t it i s a t o n c e t h e m o s t s i m p l e a n d useful
t e r s a n d octaves.'
.
of a n y t h i n g of t h e k i n d e v e r b e f o r e c o n s t r u c t e d .
Gist—Swan and L o n d o n Cordial, in w h o l e a n d half pipes.
T h e p r e s e n t object o t tlie p r o p r i e t o r s is to dispose of city,
WIUSKEV—^0!d S c o t c h , M o n o n g a h e l a a n d P e a c h O r c h a r d , in
c o u n t y a n d st.ite R i g h t s ou t h e m o s t favorable terms, a n d i o
h h d s a n d bids.
i m m e d i a t e l y i n t r o d u c o t h e w o r k s i n t o g e n e r a l use.
W i n e , S t o m a c h a n d Cordial B i t t e r s i n cases.
W o r k s f r o m 100 feet c a p a c i t y a n d upwards, a r c now in
Sundries.
r e a d i n e s s by D U D L E Y & HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r s , Detroit,
200 b o x e s Raisins.
.
as wcil as e v e r y t h i n g c o n n e c t e d w i t h t b e " S u n - L i g h t G a s
500 b o x e s W i n d o w Glass, a s s o r t e d .
W o r k s , " w h i c h will be supplied by t h e m at all t h e p r i n c i p a l
p o i n t s in t h e U n i o n , t o p a r t i e s p u r c h a s i n g t e r r i t o r y .
P e r s o n s of finall capital, a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y G a s F i t t e r s , by
200 d o z e n P a i l ? a n d T a b s .
m a k i n g an i n v e s t m e n t in t h e r i g h t to u * e t h 9 " S u n - L i g h t Gas
loo boxes'assorted Ink.
W o r k s , " will bo c e r t a i n of an i m m e d i a t e r e m u n e r a t i o n .
200 b a g s assorted S h o t . •
J - All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in t h e p r e m i s e s d i r e c t e d t o t h e
200 keg* P o w d e r , assorted.
u n d e r s i g n e d will m e e t p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
100 boxes O a k l e y ,A A m e s ' G e r m a n C h e m i c a l Soap.
J O H N Q. D U D L E Y ,
150 b o x e s w h i t e und d a r k G e r m a n C h e m i c a l Soap.
Treasurer for Proprietors,
2i!0
b o x e s - F a n c y Bar a n d C a k e S o a p .
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' No.-"" W o o d w a r d Avenue.-Detroit, Michigan. •200 b o x e s F a m i l y a n d No. 1 Bar Soap.
K . V D Y - . M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S
100 b o x e s S t e a r i n e anil Tallow C a n d l e s .
- F U R N I S H I N G GOODS, a t tho C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m of H.
50 b o x e s S t a r Candles. "
H A L L O C K . N o 1GH, Jefferson 'Avenue, D e t r o i t . W h e r e may
150 r e a m s W h i p p i n g P a p e r s
1
l.e f o u n d a Very large, fio h a n d desirable s t o c k of t h e above
100 r e a m s F o o l s c a p , l e t t e r a n d N o t e P a p e r .
goods j u s t m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d c r h i s i m m e d i a t e i n s p e c t i o n , a n d
"200,OOO Percnssioii Caps, 2000 lbs Bar Lead.'
e m b r a c i n g one of t h e m o s t e x t e n s i v e a s s o r t m e n t s e v e r before
100 bbls V i n e g a r .
.
offered in t h i s m a r k e t .
T o g e t h e r with Codfish, Mackerel, W h i t e F i s h , H e r r i n g , Bag
Amcmg h i s s t o c k will l>e f o u n d e v e r y k i n d a n d d e s c r i p t i o n S a l t P a i n t ? , Oils, D \ e Sum's,'Cordage, B r o o m * Bakets, Glass"bl G a r m e n t s u i t a b l e f o r F a l l , a n d W i n t e r we,fir.
w a r e a n d a r t i c l e a p p e r t a i n i n g t o the G r o c e r y T r a d e . C o r n e r
' F r o m the low p r i c e d a n d c h e a p e r grades, t o t h e most fine J e f f e r s o n A v e n u e a u d W a y n e - s t , Detroit, Mich.,
npd fashionable g a r m e n t s — a l l of w h i c h h a v e b e e n m a n u f a c n3
N. 1»: J A C O B S .
t u r e d w i t h tho u t m o s t carc a n d WAKR AKTED t o give s a t i s f a c t i o n .
All p e r s o n s desirous of p u r c h a s i n g e i t h e r a t W H O L E S A L E "VX 7 " Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , H A S NOW
O B R E T A I L a r e respectfully invited t o call a n d e x a m i n e h i s
V V in S t o r e , a n d o f f e r ' f o r sale, a full a s s o r t m e n t j»f L a k e
e x t e n s i v e s t o c k , w h i c h s h a l l be offered a t p r i c e s u n i f o r m l v S u p e r i o r a n d S c r a p I r o n , of all sizes, at g r e a t l y r e d u c e d rate.<
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I I . I I A L L O C K . * . T h e L a k e S u p e r i o r Bar I r o n sold by tho Company, is s l l
MERICAN WATCHES.—APPLBTON, TRACY A n u d e f r o m C h a r c o a l P i g , a n d is f a r b e t t e r t h a n tlie I r o n m a d e
Co., WAI.TIIAM, Mass., 3Ianufuc|ufc'rs of P A T E N T T.E- f r o m Hiird Coal, a n d t h e i r L a k e S u p e r i o r M e r c h a n t I r o n is
V E R W A T C H I X — ' n u - s e s u p e r i o r W a t c h e s are made by t h e t h e o n l y I r o n sold in t h i s m a r k e t t h a t Is m a d e in t h i s m a n n e r .
T h e i r M e r c h a n t S c r a p I r o n is all made f r o m selec'ffcd S c r a p
aid.of new a n d o r i g i n a l m a c h i n e r y , e x p r e s s l y d e s i g n e d to secure, w i t h a low paice, a fine, s u b s t a n t i a l , duralmi a n d uni- a n d will b e a r c o m p a r i s o n w i t h tlie best I r o n m a d e in t h e
f o r m l y ictiable t i m e k e e p e r . T h o m o v e m e n t s are new in
W y a n d o t t e R o l l i n g Mill C o m p a n y a n d E u r e k a IrOn C o m p
c o n s t r u c t i o n , a n d are p r o n o u n c e d by t h e h i g h e s t a u t h o r i t i e s
t o bft faultless in p r i n c i p l e anil quality, anil h a v e been p r o v e d ny d r a f t s t a k e n a t [ n r in e x c h a n g e f o r I r o n or a n y indebtedby the m o s t e x a c t i n g t e s t s t o lie reliable a n d u n f a i l i n j iii ac- ness t o tlie C o m p a n y .
M a n u f a c t u r e d I r o n also g i v e n in e x c h a n g e f o r good S c r a p
Uon. . T h e s e w a t c h e s are m a n u f a c t u r e d . e n t i r e l y f r o m the
• c r u d e materials, in a single e s t a b l i s h m e n t , by c o n n e c t e d a n d ' I r o n .
Call a n d sc£ o r a d d r e s s
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All f o r e i g n w a t c h e s are m a d e by h a n d , t h e A m e r i c a n w a t c h - ( • e a r i n g . W a n liousu H o i s t i n g A p p a r a t u s , and all v a r i e t i e s of
e s b e i n g t h o o n j y o n e s m a d e b v m a c h i n e r y u p o n a uniform Iron W o r k . R e p a i r w o r k ou Propellers, S t e a m e r s a n d Saw
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Oil Globes, Oil Cups, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. G u a g e C o r k s ,
d i f f i c u l t y / a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s , as well a s w a t c h dealers,
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t h u s s u p p l y t h e i r c u s t o m e r s w i t h a n e w staple. Which m a y be a n d Mills, B e l l s f o r F a c t o r i e s , S t e a m e r s a n d L o c o m o t i v e s , Unused an a n v o t h e r article, w i t h o u t m y s t e r y or h u i u b u e . Sold d e r e i g h t h u n d r e d p o u n d s
b y t h e traiie g e n e r a l l y , a n d by B O B B I N S A • A P P L E T O N ,
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS. .
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G e n e r a l A g e n t s , l o Maiden L a n e , K. V.
We, are p r e p a r e d t o e x e t u t c all o r d e r s for I r o n R a i l i n g f o r
I L A L L I S O N , I M P O B T E R O F I M P R O V E D RA1L- P r i v a t e B u i l d i n g s , C h u r c h e s , P u b l i c S q u a r e s , a n d f o r Cemeto• r o a d Watches, cased in lx-auliful styles, w a r r a n t e d ex- r y Lots.
?-'T~ C o r n e r of F i f t h and Woodbridge-sts., o p p o s i t e M a c h i n e
c e l l e n t t i m e - k e e p e r s ; do do Swiss, full jewelled,- L e v e r s in
every--style. GOLD PENS.—-I c o n t i n u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g P e n s S h o p ' o f M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l Railroad, D e t r o i t .
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of e v e r y desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s h a v e received a S i l v e r
Medal und D i p l o m a a t t h o M i c h i g a n ' S t a t u F a i r , a n d a r e not t o r
p O B A N K E R S . L A N D A G E N T S A N D B U S I N E S S MEN.
IH> s u r p a s s e d by a n y Penrf in m a r k e t Also d e a l e r in F I N E
X J . S a g e A Son's, Map Publishers, S t a t i o n e r s , E n g r a v e r s
J E W E L R Y . S I L V E R - W A R E , a n d , F A N C Y GOODS.
a n d L i t h o g r a p h e r s , 203,-Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., over Sage's
P i a n o Room.
We a r e p r e p a r e d t o e x e c u t e all. w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o u s with
F I T T I N G S T O N E S anil D i a m o n d W o r k , a n d F i r e G i l d i n g
promptness and despatch, and on as favorable t e r m s as a n j
a n d G a l v a n i z i n g , d o n e ut s h o r t notice.
W A T C H R E P A I R I N G . — B e i n g a p r a c t i c a l w o r k m a n , all e s t a b l i s h m e n t in t h e c o u n t r y . 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 S t o n e E n g r a v i n g , a s - w e l l a s
w o r k e n t r u s t e d to m y care, will lie c a r e f u l l y a t t e n d e d to.
G O L D P E N S r e - p o i n t e d , at fifty c e n t s . P e n s s e n t b y mail,, C r a y o n W o r k of t h e finest d e s c r i p t i o n , we g u a r a n t e e satisfaction all r ases.
a c c o m p a n i e d by t h e Cash, will be p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to.
Particular attention paid to Bank and Commercial work,
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such a s C h e c k s . D r a f t s , Notes, Certificates o f - D e p o s i t a n d
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISH- Stock, C o u p o n B o n d s Letter, N o t e a n d Bill H e a d s E n v e l o p e s
MENT, NO. 1C C o n g r e s s - s t . , E a s t — A . A L E X A N D E R Ac. 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
w o u l d m o s t r e s p e c t f u l l y i n t i m a t e t h a t , m o r e fully t o a c c o m - p r i n t e d in t h e m o s t d e l i c a t c colors by a n e w p r o c e s s .
F o r t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of t h e b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vim o d a t e the w a n t s of t h e p a t M m i x . i n g public, a n d h i s large increase of b u s i n c s * , h e h a s a d o p t e d t h e i m p r o v e d facility which c i n i t y , w e h a v e e s t a b l i s h e d a n a g e n c y w i t h Mr. J o h n W .
S t e a m g i v e s t o t h e A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g r e c e n c y fitted u p G r e e n , a t t h e office of t h e D e t r o i t Daily A d v e r t i s e r , 212 J e f n3
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for t h a t p u r p o s e . H e now Dyes by S t e a m , e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n f e r s o n A v e n u e .
Of Silks, S a t i n s , V e l v e t , C r a p e s a n d Merinos, p r o d u c i n g t h e
I L I E ' S P A T E N T FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
m o s t b r i l l i a n t c o l o r s a n d best style of finish t h a t every a r t i c l e
— T h e s e Safes a r c a c o m b i n a t i o n of W r o u g h t a n d Chifled
will a d m i t of. S h a w l s of e v e r y variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
I r o n , two i n c h e s t h i ' k . T h e W r o u g h t I r o n g i v e s s t r e n g t h
a n d t h e Chilled I r o n h a r d n e s s ; tlie s a f e s b e i n g w a r r a n t e d Drill
A Y I I E W ' S S E L F - A D J t J S T I X G , SMOKE, STORM A N D P r o o f . All o t h e r F i r e P r o o f S a f e s a r c mailo of S h e e t I r o n .
YEN 'f I L L AT ING CH1MNEVH-' A P.—Maybew's C h i m n e y
S. R. W O O L L E Y , A g e n t , at C. A A. Ives' R a n k i n g Office.
C a p p r e v e n t s C h i m n e y s f r o m s m o k i n g : it p r e c l u d e s s t o r m s
D e t r o i t , Nov. 1,1858.
f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e m ; i t lessens the l i a b i l i t i e s t o fires f r o m
t h e i r b u r n i n g o n t : i t p r o t e c t s t h e i r t o p s f r o m t h e w a s t e s of
O O T S , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLEt h e w e a t h e r , a n d s e r v e s a s a n o r n a m e n t a l finish.
SALE ONLY.—We have received from.the ManufactuP e r s o n s d e s i r o u s o f s e c u r i n g t h e r i g h t of m a n u f a c t u r e , or r e r s a b o u t 1.OO0 coses ROOTS, S H O E S A N D RUBBERS, of a l l
of sale, o r b o t h . In Cities, C o u n t i e s , S t a t e s o r T e r r i t o r i e s , in tlie desirable k i n d s a n d h a v e a i s o o n b a n d a f e w t h o u s a n d
a n y p a r t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s n o t a l r e a d y disposed of, will lie p a i r s of o u r oWn m a n u f a c t u r e .
f u r n i s h e d w i t h a d e s c r i p t i v e c i r c u l a r , b y a d d r e s s i n g t h e unWe shall c o n t i n u e . t o m a n u f a c t u r e a n d t o r e c e i v e a l m o s t
d e r s i g n e d , a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g t h e t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, t h e y daily a d d i t i o n s — s o as t o k e e p o u r s t o r k a t all t i m e s l a r g e a n d
w i l l also be f u r n i s h e d with the t e r m s of s a l e .
c o m p l e t e - C o n f i n i n g o u r s e l v e s t o t h e J o b b i n g t r a d e excluIRA M A Y H E W , P a t e n t e e , Albion, M ic h .
sively, w e can offer facilities u n c q u a l e d in D e t r o i t a t 25
M a n u f a c t u r e d a n d f o s s a l e , fn D e t r o i t b y
Woodward Avenue.
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- \ T A L L , D T ' N C K L E E ic C O . , U W O D D W A R D A V E i . 1 nue, Wholesale a n d R e t a i l Dealers in F o r e i g n a n d Dom e s t i c Dry Goods, G a r p c t s F l o o r Oil Cloths, P a p e r H a n g i n g s ,
F e a t h e r s a n d H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g Goods^—We would p a r t i c u larly I n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of the p u b l i c t o the f o l l o w i n g Goods,
w h i c h w e h a v e in g r e a t v a r i e t y of s t y l e s a n d p r i c e s : B r o c h e
8 h a w l s , ! o n g a n d s q u a r e ; Hay S t a t e do. d o . d o . ; W a t e r l o o do.
do. d o . ; G e n t l e m e n ' s d o . do. d o . ; Mantillas, b e a u t i f u l styles':
Black, F a n c y , . P o u l a r d , B a y a d e r e a n d Moire A n t i q u e Silks ;
F r e n c h a n d E n g l i s h Merinoes, plain a n d figured : P a r a m f c t t a s
Delaines, in g r r a t variety ; V a l e n c i a P l a i d s a n d . S t r i p e s : Allwool P l a i d s ; A l p a c a s ; F t a i i n e l s ; S a t t i n e t t s ; B r p a d d o t h s ; Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
R i b b o n s ; P r i n t s ; G i n g h a m s , Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle. 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine. C o t t o n
a n d Wool, C a r p e t * ; D r u g g e t s ! S t a i r Hods Oilcloth, W i n d o w
Shades, L a c e a n d Muslin C u r t a i n s , C u r t a i n F i x t u r e s , F e a t h e r s ,
P a p e r H a n g i n g s , Ac., Ac.
We h a v e m a n y o t h e r s t y l e s of Goods, w h i c h will b e o f f e r e d
t o s u i t the times.
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The door J opened to my heavenly guest,
- A n d listened, f o r I t h o u g h t I h e a r d C o d ' s v o i c e ;
A n d , k n o w i n g w h a t s o e ' e r H e s e n t w i s best.
D a r e d n e i t h e r t o l a m e n t n o r to rejoicg.
T h e n w i t h a smile, t h a t filled t h e houso with light,
" M y e r r a n d is n o t Death, b a t Life," he s a i d :
A n d e ' e r I answered, p a w i n g o u t of sight,
On his celestial embassy- h e oped.
'Twas at thy door, 0 f r i e n d ! a n d n o t a t mine,
T h e a n g e l w i t h t h e a m a r a n t h i n e wrcatji.
Pausing, descended, and with voice divine
Whiskered a word that hath & saund,like Death.
T h e n fell u p o n t h e h o u s e a iradden'gloom,
A s h a d o w on t h o s e f e a t u r e s f a i r a n d t h i n ;
A n d softly, f r o m t h a t h u s h e d a n d d a r k e n e d r o o m .
T w o a n g e l s i s s u e d ' w h e r e b u t one w e n t in.
• All i s of-Ood! If H e b u t w a v e his h a n d , .
T h e m b t s collect, the RUQ falls t h i c k a n d l o u d .
Till, w i t h a s m i l e of l i g h t on sea a n d land,
L o ! H e l o o k * b a c k f r o m the de]>arting c l o u d .
A n g e l s o f L f f e a n d Death alike are h i s ;
w i t h o u t H i s l e a v e t h e y p4-is no t h r e s h o l d o ' e r ;
Who, t h e n , would wish or d i r e , b e l i e v i n g this,
A g a i n s t His m e s s e n g e r s t o s h u t the d o o r ?
T h e Great E a s t e r n ' s .Vasts.
F r o n t a n n r t i c l c in t h e L o n d o n T i m e s , d e s c r i b i n g thep r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n of t h e m o n s t e r siiiamer, w e t a k e t h e
following a c c o u n t of t h e m a s f e :
" T h e s i x masts are already nearly made. T h e r e
t o bo one fore, t w o main, and threo mizzen-maats, the
first five of i r o n , a n d t h e l a s t of w o q d , in o r d e r n o t t o
inflence t h e compasses. Tlie foro-mast a n d t h r e e mizzens
will b e rigged w i t h f o r e - a n d - i i f t sails, t h e m n i n - i n a s t ouly
b e i n g p e r m a n e n t l y s q u a r e - r i g g e d . T h e l i r s t ihiz2cn is,
however, of t h e s a m e size as tho last main-mast, a n d it is
intended t h a t w h e n t h e w e a t h e r may m a k e it necessary,
this.also shall b e square-rigged. A l l t h o spars, of course,
a r e o f i r o n , a s w o o d e n s p a r s of s u c h size, a n d r e q u i r e d t o
do such work, c o u l d scarcely be depended upon: E a c h
i s b u i l t of b o i l e r p j a t e , w i t h w r o u g h t i r o n d i s c s , s t r e n g t h e n e d yrith angle iron a n d bolted inside t h e t u b e , t o g i v e
additional rigidity. Constructed in this manner, each
m a s t c o s t less t h a n h a l f t h o p r i c e of w o o d e n ones, w h i l e ,
of course,, t h e m e t a l h a s the a d v a n t a g e of b e i n g nearly
d o u b l e t h o s t r e n g t h . B y t h i s p l a n also, , w h a t woufil
otherwise have been an almost insuperable difficulty—
namely stepping w o o d e n masts into a ship of such height
— i s o n t i r c i y g o t rid'of. T h e f o r e - m a s t i s t w o f e e t n i n e
i n c h e s in d i a m e t e r , a n d o n e h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y - t w o f e e t
. high from keel to track.
T h e main-mast is t h r e e feet six
jfr i n c h e s in d i a m e t e r , a n d t w o h u n d r e d a n d s i x t e e n f e e t h i g h .
T h o first m i s z o n i s o f t h e s i z e of t h e f i r s t m a i n ; t h e . « S c o u d
is o n e h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t y - e i g h t f e e t h i g h , a n d t w o f e e t
nino i n c h e s in d i a m e t e r ; w l n l o tl»e t h i r d a n d l a s t is o f
w o o d , o f t h e Same d i m e n s i o n s r o u n d a s t h e iron,- a n d o n e
h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y - f o u r f e e t h i g h . T h e l o w e r y a r d s of t h e
sqnard-rigged m a s t s a r e likewise of iron. E a c h is one
h u n d r e d and twenty-six feet long, and two feet six inches
in d i a m e t e r in t h e c e n t e r . ]Tho' u p p e r t o p - s a i l a n d t o p g a l l a n t - y a r d s a r e o f w o o d itod o f p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y l a r g e
dimension."
Sclactions of a Newspaper.'
M o s t p e o p l e t h i n k t h e s e l e c t i o n of. s u i t a b l e m a t t e r f o r
a n e w s p a p e r t h e e a s i e s t p a r t of t h e b u s i n e s s . H o w g r e a t
a n e r r o r . I i i s b y all m e a n s t h o m o s t d i f f i c u l t T o l o o k
over and o v e r h u n d r e d s of cctchange p a p e r s every week,
from w h i C h t o s e l e c t e n o u g h f o r o n e , e s p e c i a l l y w h e n t h e
q u e s t i o n s is, n o t w h a t shall, b u t s h a l l n o t b e s e l e c t e d , is n o
easy task. I f cveiy person w h o reads a newspaper had
e d i t e d it, w e w o u l d n e a r less c o m p l a i n t s . N o t u n f r e q u e n t l y
i s i t t h o caso t h a t a n e d i t o r l o o k s o y e r nil h i s e x c h a n g e
p a p e r s f o r s o m e t h i n g i n t e r e s t i n g , a n d c a n a b s o l u t e l y find
nothing. E v e r y p a p e r is d r v e r t h a n a c o r r i b a t i o n box';
and yet something must b e h a d — h i s paper must come
o u t w i t h s o m e t h i n g in it, a n d h e d o c s t n e h e s t h e c a n .
T o an e d i t o r w h o h a s tho least care a b o u t w h a t h e
selects, t h e w r i t i n g t h a t h o hab t o d o i s t h o e a s i e s t p a r t of
t h e labor. E v e r v s u b s c r i b e r t h i n k s t h e p a p e r p r i n t e d for
h i m s e l f a l o n e , p n a if t h e r e i s n o t h i n g in i t t h a t s u i t s h i m ,
iWnust bo s t o p p e d — i t . i s good for nothing! J u s t so many
subscribers as an editor may have so m a n y tastes he has
to C o n s u l t O n e w a n t 3 s o m e t h i n g s m a r t , a n o t h e r s o m e t h i n g s o u n d . O n e likes a n e c d o t e s , . f u n a n d f r o l i c , a n d
a n o t h e r W o n d e r s t h a t a m a n of senso will p a t i t in h i s p a j K r .
S o m e t h i n g a r g r i m e n t t a t i v e , rani t h e e d i t o r i s a d u l l fool.
A n d s o b e t w e e n t h e m all, y o u s e e t h e p o o r f e l l o w g e t s
r o u g h l y handled. A y o t io ninty-nine o u t of a h u n d r e d
t h e s e t h i n g s d o n o t o c c u r . T h e y n e v e r reflect t h a t w h a t
does not please this, may please the next man, b u t each
i n s i s t t h a t if t h e p a p e r d o e s n o t s u i t h i m i t i s g o o d f o r

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" Who made you?" inquired a lady teacher of a lubberly boy who had lately joined the class.
" I don't know," said he.
" Don't know? You ought to be ashamed of yourself
—a boy of fourteen ycara old. There is little Dickey
Pilton—he is only three—he can tell, I dare say; come
here, Dickcj—who made you?"
"Dod," lisped the infant prodigy.
"There," said the teacher, triumphantly, «^I know he
oould remember."
"Well, he oughter," sajd the stupid boy, 4'taint but
a little while ago since he was made."
A correspondent of the Lewiston Journal, writing of
the Old Indians, says: " A young lady of tip tribe one
day, in the cars was asked by a rowdy if she would like
to marry a white? "No," was the reply, "'because good
white men do not want to marry ne, and poor scamps
Kkcvou I won't have!"
The rowdy loft at tbe next station.
I. , Gen. Proper, a nQted confidence man, who has operatod in all sections of tho united Btates, died at Bellevuc
Hospital, while under arrest, charged with swindling the
proprietor of the Lafayette House out of five hum

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ERS.—We h a v e now on h a n d , a n d c o n s t a n t l y recolving, i
S e m i n a r i e s a n d Colleges, by H e n r y Goadby. M. D., P r o f e s s o r v e r y l a r g e s t o c k of Rook a n d N e w s P a p e r of all sizes. Wi
of V e g e t a b l e a n d A n i m a l P h y s i o l o g y a n d E n t o m o l o g y in t h e ere A g e n t s f o r n i n e of t h e b e s t Mills i n t h e c o u n t r y , w h i c h
S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e of Michigan, e m b e l l i s h e d w i t h up- gi ves u s a c h a a e e t o c o m p e t e a n d undersell a n y e s t a b l i s h m e n t
w a r d s of 450 I l l u s t a a t i o n s . A l t h o u g h d e s i g n e d m a i n l y f o r - f e A h e W e s t a n d wonld say t h a t wo sell p r i n t p a p e r c h e a p e r
Colleges a n d S c h o o l s , t h i s b o o k will be f o u n d invaluable to a n d a b e t t e r a r t i c l e t h a n c a n - b e f o u n d in t h i s m a r k e t ; Also
t h e g e n e r a l reader, a n d s l i o n l d find a p l a c e i n e v e r y p u b l i c w e h a v e j u s t received a lar*ge i n v o i c e of fine Mannillas.—
a n d p r i v a t e L i b r a r y . T h e b e a u t y of t h e wood o a g r a v i n g s t h a t P l e a s e call a n d s e e f o r y o u r s e l v e s a t
s o p l e n t i f u l l y a d o r n t h i s work, is r e m a r k a b l e , a n d t h e i r style
P E A S E A F U L L E R ' S , No. 210 J e f f e r s o n Ave.
e m i n e n t l y p e o u l i a r ; w h i t e , red, yellow a n d b l u e figures, o n a
D e t r o i t N o r . 1, 1958.
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d e a d black g r o u n d . By t h e i r d i s t i n c t n e s s t h e y h a v e elicited
" P ' A P E R . — W E A R E P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y A T M I L L
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also L e d g e r P a p e r , F l a t a n d F o l d e d P a p e r , L e t t e r , C a p a n d
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