Grand Traverse Herald, October 21, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 21, 1859

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

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

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1859-10-21

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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C OB ™ , Indfcitt' « m«>« .a.fted d e 1 ^ f f i o D of * o ^ j J ^ A ^ r e d s q( phjajctans ha^e
T * h Rutl-TV: R Bffiow, J . H. Kmart. F , A. BladLTw*!
-en&neurat the, Booth Is Je^eci to the African 81a« treatment with almost invariable « c « _
Trade, and are fearfotlr oralnooi of the near appruacb of * ' »
to
»r '*• M 'sflWr Wsthop
J r t o B i a t l i m M i i ' f t h . " T . " P - Untax
Hi B i t k
the time when»^lsv rate In the GnU bUtea, that hlflierfo
l>r. <9Mrefcilt%ajM( uy-pxuAitr.fi
^
,
r=-Tu*NAHOXAL FAIR.—The totid receipts at U n 'K»' M t l l H v "
universally reprobated I raffle- irill be as heartilv «u»Lained "1 am anxious that the U v i w » w a i r * a j h i » a U
p—BBPHPW, ,
as
h tbe Invitation pf slaren Ituclf.
wero $33,000. T b c receipts St
a apeedlly aa poaalble, into universal i/qe a a I r
M « , F o u n r r JUTO. TUB XLBucsiinv—•The Wsshington
will prove not pnly u sure a "
•liichmool, last year, were ^T.iSijSO., !
T f
In rntefmlttent Fever. wua«
c o r r t a p o ^ n t t f t h a X c « r < i * f K l n n e mjc
« « N«^opposiTroN or THE BOITTH TO THE D-nine
E- aaI* Vaccination
t«re'
In SmaMV>t:
'i"he A r t j u r r i c . U u m u T has reached a circulation of
>EI^)P*ENT OP OREGON AND OP WASHINGTON
- l a no lnatanoe hare 1 fUund the remedy fall i>
TKRglTOllY—THE INTERESTS OP THE WffiT.
ha baa coossnted tti be supported by h i . Aott.Ii
evamhtag
could
,^>®W».jJeIdIii^,lts ptti»BAera on income or. $12,0Q&.
ivortki*. Athat
** —
^ l e e w a y twexweiVft*
Out • [ twentrten
;TW^)H««l»tte Ctafahip, widtW.ndOTtod-r i t richly d e w T t s M flattering a succew.
Tract No. 1 f ^ A N ^ PORTHE LAN^LESS.*ES.-fl.50 per 100
oowfca."
t l » B c p t j i l l e m for Speaker,
All orders shsafa] he addressed to
•»
P o w HPKOX PRRSH-JlTiis wen conducted and iwfal
Slul'u* r e "°" '* altogether'nn|«aralleIed in tbe annals of medI
'«•
« « • ' « Col Foreey. He doc, -Itepublican sheet has commenceU its Aecond j o a r .
,f»
- LEHIS CLEPHANR ' '*
Becret«ry Nation^ Bepubllean Association.
not expect approval b j Judge Doug!its.
Remedy I* thsmost powerful Generator of Blood
H c a o k CouxTft—This county has been organized, and
P R O B A T E NOTICE.
Randy Beach has been established as the county s e a t
—or whatoverdepwd, on^fleleDt v^tlltyerthe s ^ i S
l A i t spring be promised to deliver
Wtaeheates*s ( U a a i n e P M ^ a r a t l a a
v
nRTkaltaral BiWm. in Wrxw.iTxr rmititr on the 1-yjj,
M S IS?*, F'.Cacncuiu.'s
' to ">"»»'
•* «0M»OP
WWaV
1 xrarnomaw
Li H s
x a t r i f f T O N ECOXTSE,
tageof Manl»tee,onRonday,the twentv-slxth day oftieMemfcer
( • M R
T i i l p c p h l a promise l e t o * t h i c i r ,
T
ttousanrfeigbt
hundred and fiftjtE*L°!°S
tnnedtkWv on his ImM.np—not even tokinp time to vi^t
Presttit, H s s w a Unsix, Circuit CoortCnfimli^onw
K . " G U N T O N , nlnek
for said Cosnty and Acting Jadee of Probate. In the matter
. b i f c ^ m a j ! H e deKfered h h . p r o m i s e d address a t the J A M E S

(jwenwir aaisMiaji airaa,)
, ' Of the Estate of PRANOIB BARRETT, deceased.
•ppofbtod; b o a « T h i s wss c W a c t u n a t i o of tbe man.
and filing the petition, dnly verified, of John
M< P f ^ ^ e r s e ' C i t y , Miclilgaii. C aOn^ eresAnir
l i praying that be may be appointed Administrator
of the estate ef said deeessed;
• » ! « , « i h e t m,
fmgbtintfe
' r i l l f t AjfcSW A I D C O M F O R T A B L E I I 0 U 8 E IS
o e . 4 i ^ o p i K L t t e ; t W v > « o , . : b e t » e « i K W ^ i , , , of
. ,
. A v p i M t 1 T.__
'dock la
f m S m sotf o . W , H a r t t o w ^ r V h r f i l a : B o t h w o
ne assigned for
ror the bearing of said
"
he
tald pet
petHlon,
and that the
heirs at ..
law ofsdld
* ~" deceawd,
dteeased, and all vtht
Mk
• — i... •.. .
oaudidatee for.' J u s t u s of t i e P e a c i , e o i l f c r r t o e o TO
the earliest settjers'ju theCoanlj.ts In said estate, are required to appear
aUe
to
gtraany
InformaUoo
necessary.to
partiea
wishing
to
oloctod, from x b l e h ^ M e e a s dfflenlty. T b e r fooubt i
" art theiTto~be~
Cosrt
then to be holden
holden at the Probate
I»r. 'Churchill's "Work o n Coaaaat
^ ? 1 t e < U V u r u, t h T' 1 * 0 - H. has a Pleasure I U t . ski®, and show csuse. If any there he, Srhy th prayer df the ^
w i t h C o l U o w j o i T o t r a a r t e r t e o n p a e c j . A t t i c w o o d and MsBja* Tsokle of ererr dtscripUoa for bireT These in
tltloner ahonld not be granted.
aeareh of health or nursatton will Bad this a Very desirable
lire I V a m n WTLI Itiilod, t h e M l penetrating his h e a r t
And it la fbrtti# ordered, thttaald peUtlonfr give notice
iMM'sf m a r t L. .
J

to all persons Interested in said estate,-of the •penden'cy of
allreiulslte Information i
;. 3CrawmCl% d«AoW 11.1M9.
T " ! 4 6 ,
said petition and the hearing thereof, by ranslng a e o ^ V -one
._r«
H K rfor
. . time is
.. precious in *
delay,
this order to be puWUhed In the "Grand Traverse Hersk' sumption.
Address,
Jntervrotioo to-restrain the reckless politic^ and military
aUeWspaper printed In Grand Traverse County, and circaAmerican sadd Foreign i f a m , I >. i lw«
wlventnrtrs whoae o u t r a ^ s s r o depopulating the potmtry.
lating In said County of Manistee, three snccessiTe weeks
22-1 y
a John.Street, New Torfc
For
instead o f a poMienl rorototion, thd aim s e e m to be MlchJian, VUi mast a» the house of William Marill, In the
(A true copy.)
HENRY a UDELL,
stKanistsr. In said county, on the first Saturday of
^JfOROA*BX«^
toft
^ , « w S , ; f a d the country seems t o bo j o i n , to .Decembernext, at 2 o'clock P.M.. to setUe and audit the
Circuit Court Oommlmibner sad
H OMee,Pa~- ' — "
Acting Judge of PTotjste.
at two hundred and six million

—ICT: •'

T » Cbarlesto« U v n r , baa w r y liklo p u k n o e with W »
lt«ys:
(tbe.nrlndoftbo
.. ,
I t k ? S t t t » R l j k t s party (<
d to power ooo of the greatest eaemiea to
the Sooth, and toost ramltigated demagogues within oor
horde ra—a lS<nUk*rn Frt+goiler.
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*» «*>? ®*»l 8«tarday, at % ©lelock P. XL, at the same

Olren Under' our hand, at Manistee, thUJ7th day of Se»*7UJAM MA0Il>U;rAm„ ' . ,
SAMUEL POTTER, J Commissioners.

E X T I t A O B O I N A B Y SALK O P
VJUl W B L H . Y !

AflnoGOLD

GK)X.U I'KN*

ag

Jtete analvsi* of thevoteaoa the Homei.te«d BlU.

.

RagffiKi

L A N D W ^ V 1E R A I S T T

"j'5 '

XNtft ' ' » • T * 7 n < c r T «

TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tramt Hlj, Cnid frutm
Hi
H E N R Y D."CAMPBELL.
A W A R R A N T S C0N-BT\.vn.y ON HAVD FOR

L JLV

r location; Inveatments made; Tsxea paid on.nonrealdent Isnds;
Ian
Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and nur* ?f lands at tax sales.
,
And #IU always give the most careful attention to the lotsrA
n
t
l
t
a
P
R
K
M
I
U
M
t
o
«a<jh
p
u
r
u
l
u
w
e
r
wor.Ut
The bok l s deaoribed as sbotrt six inches in length, four
*ato or my Correspondents, and In liberality, promptness and
accnracy of business transactions, would court comparison
two l o d e p t t , and U ;rf,W«wght goid, Jxaodwith any Agency In the country.'
aotnely waAcd.- 7 On t h e t o p is t h e Quee.-. • • •
' City, May IT, 1SS9.
tW
A F T E R T W O Y E A R S ' PROFITABLE EXPERIF W ^ o f diamomja. '
XX. enco In our present mode of disposing of our Jewelry,
Ac, aad from the universal saUsfttotion givep to all who I
*"**"•

we take pleasure in aaying that ws
_
SAiswrand rsasAKRxTLr eitahllshed.
*d that this Is No LOTTERY, but a fair
which each purchaser get# tbo value
mosey In a Gold P e n c i l w i t h Gold P e i
a t t a c h e d , or a GoM Locket, worth $6 each, which can
to arrange foi> ifcs transfer to-Jda c r e d i t
not be Mvgbt at any«dtun M I for tbsaiAietorlee; and ii
The United States Land Office is located at Uila place ; and
addition «o the pnrchake, each person receives a PremltUL
^ i
rkt' ®r J e w e l r y , not lew lu value than f j , and It may be worth particular attention will be paid to locating * " ""
investing money in Government Lands, '
» 6. 8 , 1 M 6 , 20, 30,50, t>r even floo!
lion relative to the general festurea, ret.
tagea of the Grand Traverse eountrj-, the 1 j .„ u . n . , r .
i Wepropoaeto let • person know what Premium he will re and the transaction of any Agency business with which b«
wcncnnnoB*. .
eelve betbreaeadinf'hls money. Any Lad, or Gentleman msy be entrustod. .
w » h t h e dseriand!ijiiiiiywto. ni ^^vf • , ^ v i » • .
deslriag one of the above articles, can first send us their
name, and addnsa, sUUng whether they want the Pencil and
T n L i s * BI'MTTORA—AflExrhanjfo mys that Bf:
Pea, or LpCkst, and we will make their aclectiou, and Inform
them by return maU what premium they are entitled to. They
Herald Office, Traverse City, Kov. 8,^ 18BR.
nj
Soqle,of.tbc M. iL .(AnucK.Seatbr U r ^ I p n u
. Aod lhe R e r . D . . B r l g m of U t o r i m ^ t i , ore w * tb«
SORGAIf BATES,
n u m of
2?
^
I'urchsscr
i
s
receivSd
"urriTwa.or OwJ fooii^o'raof the A m e r i c a l Biblo ^
wRhjhefi, his Paacll and Penand Premium, or Gold Loeket
1
ift 1810.
and Premium, are p
, Hewtld Offlce, Tii>verse Ctty, Mich.

G O L D L O C K E T for 8 5 ,
' f a

T O

BQOO!

Land, Tax, a n d General Agency.
MORGAN BATES G e n e r a l Agoncy B u s i j i e s s .

"CN"b M o n e y R i s k e d !

r jisiwiry—i—.
w s g g g ? " ! ' ""••*)»«*

, ir

^X25SS^riX" '

M. Vietor l H e i k t , ifwall koown fcientMc writer, io-

ssrr.'srsis;

for all they

^ C M a t ' . '

'• D " Camming% o f ^ a w York. in a r e o e o t M r a a i i
!at ;h6 tt^
t h o n g h j nthe
« H«breW, O ^ k , and English
languages would b e ^ j o t n o b H e a r a i among the many

ui&A!]1** L*'.*

K

dole,

-t— •-

"

I may -be
Bejn««»8;Gatbrie, «rWlse

<; H m ^ a r ,

N O T A B Y PUBLIC,

It bo«V,r, M T per*
feel.disposed to send
, -——, —
,—,
.ely upon being aA fai
d**11 *}Jb aa though they had made previous application.
And tf any una ia ttbsatisfled wiU their purehaae, and
|ompet*M to judge saya the artlolea are i
he money paid tor them, and In some ca
TEN, or even'FORTY
times the ai mt,let s '
"*"*
turn the gooda, and we will freely refund the money.
* - » — « will, ask (as many
hava'
JV%) *how can" wa
^ —ich tor so little money?
moMyr In
Is answer, we say, that all
who are aojualutod
with -the
the Jawelry
.
.
Jtwclry busint
business know that
there is ae
— of Jeweln*-" • purchased

scarcely an —
article
at a reuil
store upon which these is nbt a profit of from 100 to 400 per
P " c e n t on. manufacturera' prices.
. e being Agents for the Manufacturer*, have adopted this
plan of disposing of. our goods, rather than selling to Coun0 ^ ^ " on.Utne, and taking the uncertainty of collecting

Tbe New-Haven Register relates that aa actor a t
this arrangement, wif bring the ptorchaaei'in direct eotnvu ct(Dod Wt.fow^ t l b M in^goe eveolngl
manleetlon whh t i e manefactarer, aad the profits that are
"<* ' 0 D f ago—-twice by a aherilj^ once j by a tai
•jade-by the doaen hands through which Jewelry has to pass,
wejtve t» the parehascr to Premiums, as thova stated.
Jj® tBnrefore oWerthe following Inducement to persons
T h e alaree are being moved o a t of MiAsotri with p e a t
r us f U to* our goods, will receive .
•J™. A*®* f " 4 Premlmn,-or Locket and Premium, free,
briber inducements, see Ciretdar.
- , Mr*"1 Pro»lams are articles suhahle for Ladies and

ooce by an ,irroriitnjj> da^' to.t^yteifc.

i ,iaH« gjgfljt

o t w T u i aS Sttr Wsfakn. U U

•wdrii.gftoeorMii., ,

H i : E O U K a Sebooek rfE^tos, Obio, Minister to
" - u d l a«ter_I>rej. STOmorc. bse dMoradned t o t W

— M g ;

-jfeJlo..l,- U« W«blogW oo^5wfa« 1 the
Urn d ^ i n , tbe k v j o a n of U< a h k a ! •M# . r ^ i i i l

THE 8PLEXDID FAST SAILING SCHOONER

H - Wi V A N R A A L T E ,
C A P T . O. E V A N S ,
v ;
•\*TILLRC* BETWEEN G R A N D T R A V E R S E AND
TV GRAND HAVEN during the.season of 185B, touching
at Trover** City, Elk Rapids, Ndrthport, Hsnistec and Muskegon. Tbe schooner Is a stOot and sebstantlal boat or 60
• 'as burthen, and has been fitted up expressly for carrying
imllies with their furniture, provisions. Cattle, Ac.
For freight or passage spply to the Captain on board.

N E W GOODS.
WB HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Goods, Groceries,
AfU

.

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P R O V I S I O N S ,
SBH fW.Wo ever brought to this market; which we will be happy to

„ >"W«al vlaeara and exeretihg organ* af
the body. Thellrer.beeemee torpid m l foils to aeerete not
only this vlro* but also the bile from the bioo. ~ " *
virus aad the bile accumulato In the circulation,
violent constitutional dluOMcr. The inleen, tbe
the itomscb sympathize with the liver, end he<«
also. Finally, the Instinct of ear •
tempt to expel the noxione foalon.
blood of the body U the i n t e r n a l ,
to.oprt it-out.. t b e Wood leaves the surfoee, s
the central orgahs with congestive violence.
CHILI. But i n t h h effsriftfi3la. Then the Fi
In which the Mood leaves the eentral organs ind
the surface, as If In another effort to .-expel the
and waits for the recovery of strength to repe *
effort snothsr day. JbeM are the fits or p«ra:
- i d Ague. Bqeh constitutional disorder will t
line the heakh If it is not removed,
W* ha»o W>ored w i n d , and have found, aa. antidote.
wSfch nentrallzes this m l l i f S S p 5 ^ n in the blood, * • t
stimulates the liver to expel It *om the body. Aa It tftould,
aoMdoea, euro this affile Mb g disorder with nerfcctWtaint).
And it doe* more, or ratter does what.ts of mors serrlce to
those subJcct to this infection. If (a)»n la season it expels
It frowthesystemas it Is absorbed and tbns keeps those who
nasitfose from Its attacks; keejH. tW system in hsaRh though
exposed to the disease. ConseqnenUv it aot only euros, but
protecu fronj. tlie great variety of aH«!tlons whioh art Inda
ced >y .this malignaat infln0nne,-aneh aa Remitteat Fever, Chill
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical H>adache, or Bilioos Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Goto.
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, CatsTrh, Asthma, PaMMiOn*
<« the Spleen, H y s t ^ t ^ K f t ^ X
and Palnfol Affections of the Stomach and Bowels,.all pf
wh^h, when srislng from this eause, will be found to assume
more or ,en the intermittent t)-pc. This "Agte OiTO'' removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the dMeaae.
« J - H accompllaheahy stimulating the excrrteriea Wtz
pel the vlroa from the system; and tjiroe organs by degrees
become habited to do this their office of their own negrrdj—
Hence ariaes. what we term acclhnaUon. Time may accom
plishr the same end, but often life ls'not long enough or is ,
attempt, whilhthh "Ague Curo » Jbes It at
once, and with safety. Wo have great rottoa to teds* thin
U a surer as well aa aafor remedy for the whole daaaof diseases which are cansed by the miasmatic Infection, than any
other which has been discovered; ind H tea still aaother
important advantage to the public, which ia, that it la cheap
aa wen«a good.
• .;
..- ,r*i t i f ,
I|repared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co..Lowell, Haas. Price One
Dollar per bottle.
Ayn*a C h a r y P e c t o r a l .
naswon for Itaelf such a renown for the cure of every varietv
of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it ^entirely unnecessary
int the evidence ot It* vlrtusa, wlM»«S«tthte
l u quality i* kept up to
may he relied on W d
found to da

For all thspurvosesof sPvgativeMSdicin*; for Costiveness;
for UK cure of D r ^ p s i a ; for Jaundlcu; for the cure of Ind.groUonj tor Headache; for tbe curt of Dysentery; for a Foul
•l_for an
Diseases of the Skin; for tte euro of
" r tte curs tf Tetter, Tumors

offsr at such prices as will accord reasonably whh the TIIJBB.
Stoevf l h t t a m , G e H W a t c h K e y s ,
K
i W t U
I IV A
A CO.
HANNAH.
LAY
GOLD SHIRT STTJDS—plain and with settings: Oou> Scaar
them plesaantly, and ttey an- the bast aperient in t t e world
Traverse City, Nov- IB, 18ML
P w » - j e w style; Gold Breaat.Plas, California Diamond
Uotd ittnfSrjaa^iAet, / J.
J, , 1
, .....
Dollar.

b a r e (Mrcbased s e n o t e e n acres of land a t B v a U g o ,
« a b o r t t o Imlld a i a a « m o t b hotel capaMif of ac.

..;,

Season A r r a n g e m e n t
GRAND TRAVERSE AND GRAND HAVER.

aUwaof ngMaMa'daee?.''
aotion ef solar heat op wet aeil,an4 riiwa with UM watery W

.'

? O R LADIES,

'e have GOLD WATCHES, Florentii

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J A M E S K, G 0 N T O N ,
J n: _ .

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'
paralleled usefalness of these remedies tet a n M a tea*
w m ^ s t p w ^ H the lnasrtloa of ttess. Tte Agmrtstelow

jro given when.

the Trado. on liberal terms.

-sdw

, -

gsa~—-w?ii

band, and for
for C a M i a t Wark and U i

W W * CJ»y/NeroaaWr s, 18M.

wro-with otter ure• Sick want t t e test

>iZ

!<E2J?W

_j«r

HWWEOD

I, I taxi.

' all »faes.st greatly redooed rate*.

SSffiSSfKiS
IH'tehaEsiftS

^SSSSSSsh^^.

irith the be*t

^ ^ ^ d o t t e R o t l i s g Mill Compaay and Eureka Iron Company drafta taken
ny.
takea a t par ta
l a exchange tor Iron or
o r aany
n y iIndebtedi

wn.fkteeeaad'Auitrtnww*! be signed fa %*mlays

iWbaahrmshMndriceafrom Chins J

4*. d o . : Oeatienaen's d<x doTdoi; Mantltlm. beantifcl styles:
' Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Aattqan Buka;
t and English Merinoc*. plain and figured ~
great rariMj^ V a l e a c U Plaide and

WML B . ZABRISKIE, Becrttajy.
M M aad Cop g» w a r t .
nJ
Mora «or»St Woodwardi A
AveOi
T R O M r O U T O B Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARB PRSX. pared to furnish, at short notioe, Stationary Engines, Mill
Gearing, Warehouse H o U t l c g Apparatna, and all varieties of
Jroa W o r t Repair work on Propeller., Steamer* and Saw
Mill* executed promptly and thoroughly. Casting*—erer}-

going ectirelj
would, in •

Velvet, Bruasal*, Crenelle, S Ply. 1 Ply. Bapertee, Cotton
and Wool, Carpet*; Drugget* Stair Rod* Oilcloth. Window
Shade*. Lace and MuslinCurtains, Curtain Fixtures, Feathers.
*>-~er Hangings, Ac., Ac.
• •
,
e hare n u a y other style* of Goods, which will be offtred

AMERICAN WATCHES^- APPLETON, TRACT *

C o , WALTHA*. Ma**., Manufacturers of PATENT I X superior Watches are made by the
VgR WATCHES.BBAS8 FOUNDRY.
•^
^ expr***ly de*igi
" M g a e d to seaid of new and original machinery,
We are prepared to execute orders of ai
any s l s e fdr Braaa- and oarer with a lew M k a a toe, aubstantlal, durable
••
* oniformly
reliable
time
keeper.
The movement* an
Boxes. Guage Cock*.
he U
g k s e t authorities
construction, and are pronoonfied by tthe
highest
Cyliader Cocks, Steam Whistles for 8teamboata. Locomotives to be faultless in principle and quality, aad have u n u p m i c v
and Mills, Bella for Faateriea,'Steamers and Looomotives, un- by tho most exacting testa to be reliable n d unfailing In acMOJ pretext for t h e p o t i o n
der e i g h t hundred pounds.
t i o s . Thc*c watches are manufactured entirely froas the
t t H « easeforibeeerUeet|M
crude materials,In a a i a t l e eiteWfahmeat, by connected and
I>oon . u . , ,
J B O ^ l A W N b A i f o VEBASDAHB
uniform processes the manufactory being organised upon
estate iii IroUod, «oforas Uf serve everytenantwith for- We are prepared to execute all order* for Iron Railing for the aame *ystem that baa been adopted l a the production of
Private Buildings, Churahea, PnhUc Square*, and for Cemeto- the un equaled American ffra^rma, w h l d t enables us to proIt h rumoreathat Sir Hope Grant ia to havs command 1 7 j a r C o r o a r J f Fifth and Wood brldge^fa., opposite Machine duce a movement at one-half the price of any foreign movement of the same quality: and we guarantee the perfect
of thei expedMotorr fbrce to China, andtint 10,000 men Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
performance, for ten y e a n , of every watch manufactured by ua.
oaog o i
ws"
^
. J A e s g 0 K A WILEV.
will bo sentfromIndia, bat noD6frontftflml*
A l l foreign watehet are made by hand,theAtaeriean watch' AiMi^, Afrwe, 8eDt 2iL--Tbe American ship, Chaa.
es being the only ones n u d e by machinery upon a uniform
system throughobt Nearly all hand-mad* watches are doBuck, nearly- loisdea for Liverpool, wua burood at
fectlre, and are conflnuaffy | e « J n g otrt o f order. M many
~
r / f i o efara total In* .y-vu
,
parts of the cooatry i t l s Impoaslble to ffnd ge«d watch ref » * ^ ^ ' * i n e B i W I Znifch propel rera, and watch repairing hi always taneertain and expen«* ifl sta£ed follows: A. de&ritirB treaty of peace , rtTf are p n p u r g w . w t w > * u pork entrusted to u* with sire: The Introduction of American watche* dbpoees of this
and desp^ch. and o n e* favorable term* « any
wiil be stgi»d by tbe three poWera. A W y will be proaptneaa
difficulty, and country merchants, aa Well • * . watch dealers,
estebliahment In the country. Combining all the different
drawn by which Anstria-oedea lombardy toFrnnce, who branches of S t e e l Copper and Stone Engraving, a s well a» can k e e p watch** a* a part of their mhcellaaeoOS stock, and
supply their euatoawre with a new staple, which may be
wffl transfer it to Sardinia. Thernoetdiffleolt point in Crayon Work of the finest descripUon, w e guarantee aatUfac thu*
used aa any other article, without .mjrtery or humtwg. Sold
the double transfer is4he debt, and oh Ok "bead it is U
by the trade generally, and br ROBBfNH A APPLETGh,
thought thatAnatria will moderate bar demands. Other "particular*^attention paid t o Bank and Commercial work.
, . General AgcnU.,15 Maiden-Lai^ N. Y.
*Mh aa>Cheek*. D r a f t * Notea, C e r t U c a t e a , o f - D e p o s i t and
4ocomenta respecting the Italian Confederations, Duchies, ttonk, Coupon Bonda, Letter,Note and Bill Head*. Envelope*.
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K — M I L E S OTAND18K1LAx.,^wjU be «iy>edby^to AOBrt^n aiid^Preneh^plenipo- Ac. Maps, Portrait*, Show Card* A c ^ LTthegrapb--1 — «
LUBTRATED—a Volume of Photograph* ftom Original
'printed In t h e most delicate colors by a new process.
drawings, by John W. Ehnlngtr, Illu*trathw0f t h e Courtship
aad iHB obt, 'under present circufratancee agree to . the F<>r the convenience of the business community in——
of Ml lea Standiah, by H e n r y W . Ixingfellow. n i e r e will b e
e l n i t y . w e .hav* eetabllsbed aa agency with Mr. J o h n W. eight or ten large Photograph* of the most exquisite charach e office of the Detroit Daily AdvtrtUer, ili Jef- ter, executed by Brady, with loteraeeted cream-colored leevea,
"ttfa^rnKred that Prince Albert wiB represent Kog- ***"
inue.
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J. SAGE ASQi«"8.
(eontsining the descriptive text,) the whole t o be bound In
laodjund; the Archduke Waiimillian, Attetria, in &
morocco covert, with bevelled and gilt edgea.
a AND l n r r a s x s , AT WHOLE- quarto
Early order* are gollclted, a* the alow procem of preparing
—Wo have received from the Manufacto- _je Photograph* (nothing beltfg done In cleudy.weather) will
A. S t - O o l Huridnt
rera about WoJTe'asea BOOT& SHOES AND ROBBERS,; of all prevent the immediate Iteue or a *econd edition, and consebe Oregon boundary arrived yesterday, the, d««dnhle U n d * , a n d have also on hand a tow thousand
quently only those ordered In advance can be m o f w d .
... . Mkfatarflewdt theforeign office immedately palra of our own manutocture.
.
.
Prioe S i x Dollar*. Specimen* to be aeeHaad*ub*crlptSon*
We shall contlfine to manufacture and to receive almost
received, at my store.
Pmi» eorretpoodent says there is stiU a bitch in the dally addition*—to aa to keep our stock at all times large and
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
Confining ourselves to the -Jobbing trade exclnpert* negotiations, Austria persisting in keeping an army cotopieteIS
00 Woodward Avenue.
•Ivefr, W i ; c « a offer tocQitlcs oncqualed In Detroit, a t 25
Woodward A v t n o e .
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
UAW9
CUTLERT
AND
E1X1E
TOOL WORKS, P o o t
^AS^6nlWmfl»Sim^^tiSi>oBlh«KI«g
of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron Works, Detroit, M.
of Sarafiii* on the 344b, He said>—" A* aa Italian
Outlety, Surgeon'* Inirtrumenta, Coopers' and Carpenters
'OKTANT T O P R I N T E R * A N D PUBLISH'
Prime, I emremindedthat Europe, h«ing in view the
Tool*,"Axes of every description. Planing aad Tobacco Machine Knlve*, TruaM*, Ac., made to order of a superior quaaut» aftM'BomaigneA> ]Mo^e, -who demanded J

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Geatlemea—Accept my thanka for a c o p j of
of Florida." I hare read (be "bee* with great U
much
,
Instruction. It seta in a striking Jght
light a
aa
portion of aarhiatoty, aad clearly reveal* the secret w r t a g *
by which auooeariva adaUntotratioaa were moved l a a n l r a of
great-moral a a d political conaequeace. The d l s t f w u l a h e 4
author ha* especially entitled hlmaelf to the thaaka or every
lover of freedom. Justice, aad hoaoiahle administration, by
tracing and exhibiting the evil lntnencea of alavery l a the
transact!oaa which be aarratea. N o one, It a e e a u to.me. oa*
arise f r o m p e r a a i u thla work without deepened conviction*
of t h e wrong o f a B n e h o l d l n g , atf* t h e necessity of earaert
aad persistent effort for the deliTeiaaea of oarNattenal Oo*
erament from t h e control of the alava power.
Cohnabaa, J<Ar 11, l U f l .
B. p . CHARX.
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Co pie* sent by mall oa reooipt
if-One Dollar.
FOLLRTT, FOSTER A C O ,
•OKD.
PuHshera, Colwabos, Ohio.
Detroit, Ageat for Michigan.

npn «AHfKmg.LAin>AOgMTB ANb'BDSnffSSMEX.

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O U N - L I G H T G A S W O R K S , FOB T B E MANUFAOO TURE OF ILLUMINATING OAS, for the a * of Private
Houaee, Public Building*. V i l l a s ^ * Towha, d
Auguit, 18M^-The principle of the in veuUon eoastste l a the
peculiar construction or ihpRotort, whereby Oa* i s moat
quickly, easily aad economically generated from Roaia, Oil.
TaUow and refhM Grease of any kind, and producing, forabout eighty cento, aa much l i g h t aa a taouaand feet of ortti
nary coal Gaa.
A long c o m e of experiment* at the baa da of the Inventor,
who h a a a a d many yeara experieuoe In Oaa maaufactaring, a^
well aa by onraelve* and others, h«a plaoed the inventioh be
bd all doubt of Ra practicability. The public amy he eonently assured that it la at once tho most simple s a d useful
pf any thing of the kind over before constructed.
The present object of the proprietor* U to dispose o f city,
county and state Righto, o n the most fovorahle terms, aad f
Immediately Introduce the works into general use.,
Works" from 100 feet capacity and apwarda, a t * how In
readlneaaby DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturer*. Detroit,
aa well aa every thing connected with t h e "Sun-Light Oa*
hicb will be auppUed hff them at ail (he principal
he Union, to parties p —


of small capital, aa«
making a a InveetoMBttirtbe
rig-,.T
. ™ . _ . .
Work*," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
J V - All communlcstioa*' in the premises direeStd to t h e

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moment oftoertitnde,~ww
of a national
D UB your numerous volunteers amena onrmg
bfnatioaal struggle to enroll themaelres tmder
war for


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I C H M O N D S k. B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M ' ACCOUNT
^ B o o k Manufactory apd Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferaon
wue.—Account Book* of every deacrlptlon made to order,

s chartotortoed y o n r



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are Agenta for nine of the beat Mills in the countrr, which
'kazora, Knives, Scissor*. Burgeon's In*trumenta,ateel, Iron
givea us a c h a c o e t o compete and Biidereell any establishment and Brjuw Ware, potkhed and repaired In a manner to give
in the West, and would say that we «*U print paper cheaper' satisfaction to hi* enktomer*.
and a better article than can be found in t h i s market; Also,
Order* left at thr o t f o n f o r c e r of Brush s t r e e t and JMftr-.
we have tost received a large Invoice of She'Mannlllaa.— son Avonua, will bejronrptljrattemled to. wb«re sample* may

right coaferred upou me,
Mnwrt
re toe Great Pownt TYcnXmj

o give aatisfaction in every partlcuCommercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to
' T h e *ob*eriber having hadlui experiekce of o t e r fourteen



•re^gretifying to nty heart, and nothing better could
^.Ijeta'^tike common
i abd thereby satisfy
6 of the King of Napiea extanda to .

^JXiogdoo.,NothingStm.——~~ —...
the aSdr of Pei-Ho. The gnn bo^a and
oa in tho gulf of PeeheB, the not of the
qg ^ etrtmuj of the B f l g s

d Railroad
Cpmpanic*. re*pectfully lolleitod.
v Jaecetool-

to M. ftowardWebster,
t r l a Foreign aad Doawatic Hardware, Housekeepl a g Article*, Mcchantcs' Tools, Stoves, (irate*, Tin and Japa s a e d Ware; Drain Tile, Ao. Agent f o r t h e American and
Baropeaa' Law A g e n c y of LHa A Kapp, No. 7 Naaaau itreet.
Now York—for the recovery of Detas, Legacies and Inherit a n c o s i a Europe and t|ie United States.
>
Remittances made t o all part* of Germany, with safety and
dlspatoh. No. 301 Jetfcrson avenue, K e a i s i e y s Block, Detroit,

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S A G E dc S O N S * MAP PPULXSUf HS, STATIONERS,
• Engraver* and Lithographers, 209 Main.street, Baffclo,

8age"a Piano Booiaa^—We.aiw prepared to execute
j newspaper* states thai Mr. N. Y., over
entrusted to pa with promptness and despatch, and
1 Plenipotent&ry, was sttB aboard oalln .work
aa favorable terms a* any establishment fa the -country.
idaslittie Hkcly to obtain the ratification of Combining'Sll the different branfhe* of Steel. Copper and
Hinister.
. •
,'i ' Stone Engraving, aa well aa Grajon Work, of the flnoat de•Jlr journaJ speiks of the probability ofhishaTing
printed
-.
a Jft—ian dispatA. pnhBshad at. l a A e / ^ o ^ d ^ i y a t e c o l o r s ^ b y - a n e w procewu
mi Petersburg, s^s^be arrired in Pekin, bat wai kept
in'eonflnenjent
dweigi
A Bu«#an aothority esUmatte the loes of the Chinese
-, Fiat aad Folded Paper, Latter, Cap and
kt|the Pie Ho forte at aboat 1,000 killed. The number
— g a6d t W a c Paper, F a n e y and
« woanded is not Mated. < It Wsa aaid that aotno of
n were In the Hands of the Ohtaeoe, 100

— . . . . .. jl HgpeVhealthoontinieaaerion*.
n emeute occurred at Shanghai, during wl' '
' • t wounSxi,
latter was interpreter F ^ . who was in a precariota oooamerted that the GJuoese came oa board and atteaaptod
tQ rob him, and be was compelled to fire on them in srif
d^feOce. n»e French Minister had orderd tho alleged
c^Be Aip into port hi i. rtrict instigation of the
j At Hong Kong <a a
s doing—st
•tlareoet^ed from Canton and Foo Obow.
hai black teas irere 80 per cent !UAer

us

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Detroit, Mlcb.

J * Orooer* N o * a l o i and 10*.
have In store and, off»r to toe Trade, a large stodk of Sugar,

i^fiah. Fruit, fipioea, Nut*. LlMora, DrtigN
Dye Stuffy
Cordage, Palnta,, 011a,
bila,Dye
8tuflVNaval Stores, Window Glass,
Ac., Ac.
i. & *

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r - n O t M & i ^ W f h a t a Hsrvey A ' C o , - * > a ; u c u
__ Lane, aad 17 Cedar atreet, New York. Hemp, Cotton
F l a x and Linen Twines, Imported, and Manufactured Cordage,
O o t t o * Jute, Manilla and Artert«an"Hetop Rope; TdiredBtuff;
Flahing l i n e s , GUI ing T h r e e * . S h o e Thread, W l c k , a n d all

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n
U Y r . H I N C H M A N dc C O . , Dealers In Groceries
V j and Pfovlalona, Palate, Oila, Twines, Canvaa, Anchors

hand and for aaie very low, at t 6 Woodbridge street, Detroit,

. rejrimente to hold |h|Md«aain waftanat.- .."r >Tbe'crop of indigowiE be shorter than was anticipated.
Anuoj.--Oape of GoorfHipn dates to the fttfWen
had b e e n

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opposite- Holme* A Co. Detroit, Mich.

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U U r r O E Y
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Rcferfnco* kirrdlv permitted to Metor*. Edmnufl*, North A
C o - J , B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors A l l e n A BatwelL

Detroit, Jan. lftfo

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No. H WoodwardJU^a^^^^'i^Sff
The undamlgned having re-purohasod - T t i s ' U a O t u t l o n for
the dissemination of useful (friaks," ha* enlarged aad n j a r e natsd i t t a the most thorough manner, maklhg it now the
most extensive BRCT ERYIM T H E WE8T,wUhfocllitieafor
producing the flneat and mo*t deiy»*te r n ^ e e of Malt U*aOr*;
and I* now prepared'to furnish t M variou* qualities of Ale*.
Porter and Brolrn Stout, for draught and bottling.
bottling, at price*
Extra ana- a n 4 L
, A l e s brewed to order.
t o the Brewiry
All Packaaeaextra, w h l v I* e b s r f i—fl.
l a good order, win be paidTor at aimrp,-:
The attention of private families, aad customsretoKeaeraL
U particularly oallod>> the EXCELSIOR CRE-tM A l f - Old
friends a n a new m a y b e aiiuretl of t h e superior oualltv and
f a v o r of these b t w i r * . and all-are t u t t e d to eall aad sample for. themselves. All orders, w i t h , the money enclosed,
will receive prompt attention.
Malt and llo'pa for *

j D Y - M L A D E C L O T H I N G A N D GENTLEMEN^
! <': i-J 'S^P9 PI VE APORNIBKING
(MK1D8, at the Cloflrlhg Emporium of H.

A P E R " W A R E H O U S E . — O N H A N D AND FOR BALE
Wholesale
e lIthor.at
f

" or r e u i l*. the following de*criptlon*
' ~ " ~ of
paper,r, vixr Imjjerial, Super Royal, *o>i.l. Medium, Demy,
Crowrn, Flat Cap and Folio Po*t, C*p, Letter, Legal, Sermon,
veVytsWdtyL ,<i < ,
u i'!"-i > .
Book and Print Papeiirs of all c o l o r s a n d sixes. Manilla.
Rag. and Straw Wrapping
Receiving our paper di
enabled to offer them at aa low prices a* any In thia market.
KAGS—Wanted in exchange for («ood*orCaih.
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
IS
90 Woodward Avenue.
Q E N G K K ' 8 S E W I N G B f f A C H I N E S . - I M P O R T A N T TO
O THE P U B I J C ^ - A new Family Sewing Machlncv combining the latest improvementa, at the extreme low price of
FIFTY DOLLARS.
The price* of all our etendard machine* have keen greatly
rednocA
R IN GSR'S SEWING MACHTNfcS, It la well known,
though dearer In price, hare alwaja been cheaper In fact,
considering what fliey will do, than any other. The prices
are noif .reduced ao that all _mu*t be aatistted. Call and ex-

HA I. LOOK, No l « t JeSBtaon ATeaae, D e t r o i t Where may
be found a very large,- fre*b and .desirable stook of t h a a b o v e
good* hurt maaufketured underWslmibediste Inspection, sad
embracing one of the most exteaslra aaorttaeateever before
offered in this market.
, . . . -#l,
t,
Among hia stock will be found every Wad *Bd!description
oi Garment suitable for F a " and Winter w e a n
From the low priced aad cheaper grades, to the m a t fin#
sod faihionable g a n a e a t e - a U or wblcb hav* been laanaXac
tured with the utmo*t care and waaRAjrranfo glve*atl*faction.
All persons deslrouiof pnrcha*liiK*ither at WHOI.ESAI.K

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r H . A L L I S O N , IMPOKTER OP IMPROVED R A H Ij, road Watche*. cased l a UeauUful s t y l o t warreated exrellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, full Jewelled, LSveVe In
every style. GOLD PENS.—I continue maaafactaring Pena
of every desirable pattern. The*e pena have received aBllver
Medal and Dlpldma at the Michigan State Fair, and are not to
bo *urpa**ed by any Pen* In Market Alao dealer l a PINK
JEWELRY. BILVKB-WARK, aad F A N C Y GOODS.
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of m a k l a f new
work to order. .
. i,
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PITTING STONES aad Diamond Work, aad Fire Gliding
r i H E A P F U B N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H K UN- aad Galvanising, doae at short notice.
V_/ dendgned offsr their kxteaaive Block of Oooda, coiisiat
WATCH REPAIRING —Being a practical workman, all
ing of aU kind* FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to their work entrurted to tay care, will be carefully attended to.
customers nnd the pnWIe generally, at the loweat possible
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at Ofty cents. Pena *ent by mall.
rata*. Being prepared t o meet all orders in our line of bnalncaa, we would advise buyers to call upon ua before buying
elsewhere, as w e intend not to be undersold by a a y firm in
ETROIT
STEAM
DYEING
ESTABLISHthe w e s t All work warranted.
MENT. No. 1* Oangreafcat, Ka*t—A. C, ALEXANDfcU
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
13
- 821 Jeieraon Avenue; Detroit.
would moat respectfully intimate that, more fullv to
a t r o h W a g nubile,
public, sn<
aad his li
modate the want* of the
. . .ppatronizing
wh
crease of buslne**. hej taaadatted
ha* adopted ftsliaiwoitdfacility
the
.
—. Artef Dv^or, haviag
* " "recently
ntly-fttte
Steam gives to the
fttted
The Ministry of Life; by tlie author of Mtnlatering Children. for that jgrpoee.^ H e oow JJyes ijjr S u a m , every
jrahMrl]
The K. N. Pepper,-and other Condimento, put up for general of Bilks
lk*,'SatinN Velvet, Crapes an'd«Mcrlnea preduclni
brilliant feolotu aad best *tyle of flalaltthat every arttc
u s e . •u-tu. J - - f t * t ' , I I - • •n- P
'
The Tenant House, o r Embers from Poverty*Hsarthstoae.
will admit o t Shawl* of every variety Dyed aad Cleaned.
The Witches of New York, by Doeatick*.
Isabella Orsini; by the author of Beatrice Cenci.
A Y H E W S S E L P - A D J U S T I N G . SMOKE, STORM AND
VENTILLATUfG CHIMNEY1CAP.—M*ybew - » Chimney
Vernon Orover. or Hearta as Tbey Are.
Cap prevent* C M n a e y s from smoking: It preclude* storm,
Frederick the Great: by Cerlvle.
from entering them; it lessens the liabilities to ( r e s from
Dora Dean; br Mies Maiy J. Holmes.
With a variety of others, too numerous to enumerate. For their burning out: it protects the!* tops from the waste* of
- •
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
the-weather, and aerves a* an oraaatental ffalsh.,
to Woodward Av. Detroit.
• or Territories. In
of sale, or both, laCitlea, Counties 8
T J O E T 8 A N D P O E T R Y O F V E R M O N T — E D I T K I ) any part or the United Stale* not already disposed of, will be
X
by Abbey H. Heaainffway. The deaign of thia work ia to furnuhed with a d e * r i p t i v e circular, by addressing; the nnrepreeent the general pocUc literate re o f Vermont from its
•reigned, and by designating the territory they desire, they
early settlement to the present period. The aelectkme are
DI also be farntahed With the terms of sale.
gathered from the most reliable aouree*, aad .will especially
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion. Mich.
Intercut ail Vermont*rs by birth-rightnow resident In thi* aad
other States.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.

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L A TEXT BOOK OF VEGE A B L E
B L A C K * C O . , OPTICIANS. AND MAKERS OF
f, designed for the » e of School*.
• Optical and PhiUtaopkical Apparatna, No. ISO Jefftesoa
Avenue, invite all those auffVring from defective right, to in- Semlnarie* and CoUeges, by Henry GoadtovM. D«Profeaaor
of Vegetable aad Animal-Phjalelogy and b t o m o l o g j r U the

StateAMriealadml GoUega of Michel. «nWtoMdwith up-

Oroeby A Co.") Wholes' sale a a d and retail dealer In W a t e h e t Clock*. Jewelry

• I a«4isfcetory< acowwlstrom tho IifinptoDo expedition

d with#
Price $ L —

lariy iavlte the attentioa of the public to thefoliowlng Gooda.

*° ^ n r e d C o n a l e o given l a exchange for good Scrap Ribbon*; Print*; Gingham*. Ac^ Ao.

OfMr.Warf the America MUrttr',
b » pnvaOs that the Great B^crn wodd
tUapd, and that her departnre for the

n o pp.

At^, constantly o n banA .

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HE CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT A!fD tiiimOR.—
Containing choice andcJoractorisMe selection* from t h o
wrHing* of the nsoat eminent Humorists of Asssrica^Bootby
TtSd, Ireland and Eagland,by
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
SO Woodward Aveaae. Detroit,

ward* of <60 IUustaatien*. A H b o « b de«igeed mrinly for
CoUeges and 8choola.thls book will be fouad Hivalaatte tr.
the general reader, and aheald Aad a plsce ln every public
itifully adorn t h b work, i r f e a m i t a j f c ^

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