Grand Traverse Herald, November 11, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 11, 1859

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1859-11-11

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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. T R A Y E B 6 E C I T Y , M I C H . F E I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 11,1859.

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N O , 51.

A Farmer** 8 o n | .
We envy not t h e princely m a n .
In city o r in town,
W h o wonders whether the p u m p k i n vines
Ilun op the h i l l or d o w n ;
We care n o t f o r his marble Hnii«
N o r y e t his heaps of gold.
We would n o t own hia sordid h e s r t
F o r all the wealth t h r i c e told.

" H o w ' s that," said L
e d i n if h e left it, f o r h e could J e d t h e h e a v e b e n e a t h h i m
" T h e r e ' s a little m o r e life in m e y o u ' d b e t t e r flog o u t , " H i s s t r e n g t h w a s f a i l i n g him—^his l i m b s w e r e , racked
w a s t h e reply. •
w i t h p a i n - ^ b u t b e w o a k i n o t g i v e u p . I asked h i m i f h e
A n d I b e a t h i m a g a i n . I b e a t h i m till he »*nk f r o m s h o u l d n o t h a r e g j v e n u p if I h a d n o t c o m e a e l d i d
He
m y h a n d a g a i n s t t h e r a i l ; a n d t h e n I s e n t o n e of t h o i r o n a n s w e r e d t h a t b e s h o u l d n o t h a v e d o n e i t while h e h a d
duermy quadrant
W h e n I t c a m e a n d I h a d a d j u s o t f i t life in h i m . H e s a i d h e t h o u g h t tot of h i m s e l f — h e w a s
gniTOK Avii ritorkiKTQK.
:
f o r m y o b s e r v a t i o n , I f o u n d t h a t t h e sun w a s a l r e a d y p a s t ready, t o d i e — b u t h o would save t h e rest if be c o u l d — a n d
T 1 ' K 3 1 H .
t h e m e r i d i a n , a n d t h a t I w a s t o o l a t e . T h i s a d d e d fuel h o saved us, surely s a v e d u s a l l frtWi a w a t e r y g r a v e .
We are the favored ones of earth,
t o t h e fire of m y madness, a n d q u i c k l y s e i z i n g t h e lad b y
T h e b o y lay sick ahnoKt u n t o d e a t h : b u t 1 nursed h i m
We b r e a t h e pure air each-morn.
. A»T*»fj«Qix»T» InwitH for <>*» l ) * i u i prt I«QM (ten ttaa>)brth«the collar a n d led h i m t o t h e m a i n h a t c h w a y a n d h a d t h o w i t h m y own b a n d s — n n r e e d h i m t h r o u g h ail his d e l i r i u m :
We sow—we r e a p t h e golden grain—
h a t c h t a k e n off I t h e n t h r u s t h i m d o w n a n d s w o r e I a n d w h e n h i s reasoh r d u r n e d , a n d he could sit u p a n d
• We g a t h e r in t h e c o r d ;
w o u l d k e e p h i m t h e r e till h i s rtnbbonmeaj w a s b r o k e n . talk, I b o w e d myself b e f o r e h i m . a n d h u m b l y a s k e d h i s
We toil, we live o n what we earn.
And more than t h i s w« do,
T h e h a t c h was t h e n p u t on, a n d I w e n t i n t o t h e c a b i n . I p a r d o n f o r all t h e w r o n g s I h a d d o n e h i m . H e t h r e w h i >
We h e a r of s t a r v i n g millions r o u n d ,
s u f i b r e d a g o o d deal t h a t taftcrnoon, n o t w i t h a n y com- a r m s a r o u n d mf n e c k , a n d t o l d m e if I would b e g o o d t o
AU IcfalidwIJibinniU n u t b * pcM Tor Mrtrtlflo tdvuct.
And feed'them gladly too.
p u n c t i o n f o r w h a t I h a d d o n e , b u t w i t h m y uwu t e m p e r him, h e w o u l d novel' (five m e c a u s e for offence; and.
>n princely fees,
a n d bitterness.. I t m a d e m c m a d t o t h i n k 1 c o u l d not? a d d e d as be s a t u p a g a i n — " I a m n o t a c o w a r d — 1 could
l e t drags a i
rv life,
c o n q u e r t h a t b o y — t h a t I c o u l d n o t b r e a k d o w n h i s cool, n o t b e * d o g . " '
,
H e n e v e r knows a peaceful h o n i w
s t e r n opposition. " B u t I will d o i t , " I s a i d t o myself,
F r t t n t h a t h o u r I n e v e r f o r g o t t h o s e w o r d s J a n ^ .fry&i
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H i s atmosphere is strife.
T I I E R O * BOSTWICK,
" b j r t h e h e a v e n s a b o v e me, 111 starVe h i m i n t o it,
The m e r c h a n t t h u m b s h i s yard-stick oVr.
t h a t hour I never struck a blow on b o a r d my ship, 1
. Grows bnggard at hi* toll.
shall die u n d e r t h e o p e r a t i o n .
m a k e m e n feci t h a t t h e y a r e m e n — t h a t I so regard t h e m ,
He's n o t the man God meant h i m for—
A f t e r s u p p e r I w e n t t o t h e h a t c h w a y a n d called o u t t o a n d t h a t I wish t o m a k e t h e m as c o m f o r t a b l e a n d hapjA"
W h y d o n ' t he till the soil?*
h i m b u t h e returned ine no a n s w e r . S o I d o s e d t h e h a t c h as possible; a n d I h a v o not failed to g a i n t h e i r respect a i i a
Grand Travcrao County, Michigan,
Thd doctor ploda t h r o u g h s t o r m and cold.
a n d w e n t a w a y . A t 1 0 o'clock I called a g a i n a n d a g a i n confidence. I g i v e tx> t i n d e r l i c e a w , b u t m a k o m y c r e w
Plods at his patient's will,
I g o t n o a n s w e r . I m i g h t h a v e t h o u g h t t h a t t h e n o g - feel t h a t t h e y h a v e a f r i e n d a n d •superior in t h e s a m e
. W h e n dead ana gone he plods again.
g i n g h a d t a k e n a w a y his senses, h a d n o t a o m e of t h e m o u persoU. F o r 9 y e a r s I sailed in t h r e e d i f f e r e n t s h i p s w i t h
ZiO0*Uon.of- T - n r u l « n t Tratrerat* C i t y L m d
T o g e t h l f d e n g t h l y bile.
a s s u r e d m e t h a t t h e y h a d h e a r d h i m n o t a n h o u r b e f o r e , t h e s a m e c r e w . A man 'couldn't b e l u r e d t o l e a v e me
i- p f f l o a , 8 u l f l o l i t B . L u n d A V a r r a B j u , a n d
The p r i n t e r (Mess his noble soul,)
,.u a G o n » w d - A w n c y Buaiheini.
H e grasnfe t h e mighty earth,
t a l k i n g t o himself. I d i d n o t t r o u b l e h i m a g a i u t i l l m o r o - s a v e f o r an" officer's b e r t h .
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' A n d s u r n w it on our welcome sheet,
ing. A f t e r b r e a k f e s t ' . l . w e n t t o t h o h a t c h w a y a n d callcd
A n d J a c k W i t h e r s remained w i t h m e t h i r t e e n yeaife.
. T o .cheer the farmcre hearth.
o u t t o h i m o n c e m o r e . I h e a r d n o t h i n g f r o m h i m — I H e w a s m y c o b i n b o y ; ono of t b o f o r e m o s t l i a u d s ; m y
C H A R L E S II. HOI.DEV,
W e slftg the h o n o r of t h e Plow,
h a d n o t s e e n h i m s i n c e I p u t h i m d o w n there-' I caHcd second m a t e ; a n d t h e l a s t t i m e h o Bailed w i t h m e h e reAnd h o n o r of the Pre**—
o u t s e v e r a l t i m c $ b u t h e w o u l d m a k e no r e p l y — a n d y e t f u s e d t h e c o m m a n d of a n e w ' b a r q u e , b e c a u s e h e w o u l d
Two noble instraments of toil.
t h e f a m e men told m e t h e y h a d h e a r d h i m t a l k i n g t h a t n o t b e s e p a r a t e d f r o m me. B u t h e Is a c a p t a i n now, afcd
SOLICITOR I S CIIANCKRY A N D ; N 0 T A B Y P U B L I C ,
With each a $ o w e r to bless.
v e r y m o r n i n g . H e s e e m e d t o b e calling on t h e m f o r One of t h e b e s t t h i s Country e v e r a f f o r d e d — S u c h , g e n t l e The,bone, the nerve of t h i s fast age.
'AVnverw, Qlty.Oi-anrt •j'mvei-we C o . M l o h .
The weqlth of human kind—
h e l p ' b u t w o u l d n o t ask f o r m c . I m e n t t o b r e a k h i m in- m a n , i s m y e x p e r i e n c e in g o v e r n m e n t a n d discipline ou
One tills t h e e v e r g e n e r o u * earth,
U n i W a r r a n t * bonglit a n d *oId, • T a x e i paid, Investment*
t o iti •• H e ' l l b e g b e f o r e he'll s t a r v e , " t h o u g h t I. a u d s o s h i p b o a r d .
T h e o t h e r tills the mind.
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' made; &c. . C o m ' » j i o n d e n c e «oTIcited,
n
d e t e r m i n e d t o let h i m s t a y t h e r e . I s u p p o s e d t h a t h e
T h e Heathen out West.
had crawled f o r w a r d to t h e forecastle bulk-head, i n order
.
- r
CHARLES H; HOLDEX,
T H E CABIN BOY.
t o m a k e t h e s a i l o r s h e a r h i m . S o m e of t h e men asked,
A gentleman f r o m Boston, travelling a t t h e W e a t ,
Pronaooting Attorney nod Circuit Court
l e a v e t o g o d o w n a n d l o o k f o r him, b u t I refused. I c h a n c e d t o s t o p o v e r t h e S a b b a t h a t a little towu, s c a r c e
A S h i p m a s t e r ' s Story.
Coinialaalonier,.
t h r e a t e n e d t o p u n i s h t h e first man t h a t d a r e d t o g o d o w n . a y e a r old o n t h o b a n k of t h e Misrissiptti R i v e r . Y o u
F O B GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY.
O n m y w a y a c r o s s t h e tSonnd, I foil i n w i t h t w o old aca
A t n o o n I w e n t a g a i n , a u d a* h e d i d n o t a n s w e r m c m a y . h e s u r e no b d l called h i m t o c h u r c h , b u t w i s h i n g to
THAVBRSK CITY.
c a p t a i n * — J o h n S t r o e t e r nod A s a M o r t o n — w i t h w h o m I t h i s t i m e , I resolved t h a t h e s h o u l d coroc t o t h e h a t c h w a y see i f t h e r e w a s s u c h a t h i n g , h e strolled o « t a n d p r e s W M . H . PARKS,
h a d s o m e s l i g h t acnaaintnDce. C a p t a i n S t r i c t e r w a s a n d iisk f o r m e e r e I w e n t a n y m o r e . T h e d a y p a s s e d ently c a m e u p o n a l o w l o g h o t a e , in w h i c h t h e r e a p p e t r A t t o r i u i y a t L a w * n d S o l i c i t o r i n C l a a n r r , K a b o u t t h r e e score, a m i h a d followed t h o sCa t h o m o s t of
away, a n d w h e n o w n i n g c a t n e a g a i n , I b e g a n t o be s t a r t - o d to b e a c o n g r e g a t i o n of s o m e s o r t
E n t e r i n g b e loand
R r a n d H a v e n , WHohlirfin,
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b i s life. M o r t o n w a s c o n s i d e r a b l y y o u n g e r , b u t still a l e d . I t h o u g h t of t h e m a n y g o o d q u a l i t i e s t h e b o y h a d . a S a b b a l h S c h o o l
.
WUt a t t e n d C o u r t a n d t o Collection* In the counties of Grand
s e a m a n of m u c h e x p e r i e t w e , T b c s u b j e c t of t h e abolish- a n d of h i s w i d o w e d m o t h e r . H e h a d been in t h e hole
' l l i e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , h e f o u n d , w a s a f o n n e r "friend Of
Trovertc, Manistee, Maaon a n d Oceana.
25-ly*
ing of flogging iu o u r n a v y c a m e o p in c o u r s e of c o n v e r - t h i r t y - s i x h o u r s a n d all of 4 0 w i t h o u t food o r dr d r i n k . his, w h o , o n s e e i n g h i m , I h v i t e d h i m to s p e a k t o t h e
s a t i o n , a n d C a p t M o r t o n e x p r e s s e d himself v e r y d e c i d e d l y H e m u s t b e t o o w e a k t o c i y o u t now. I t was h a r d for s c h o o l

in f a v o r of t h a t timQ l i o u o r e d i n s t i t u t i o n — t h e cat-o'-nine- m c t o g i v e u p , b u t if b e d i e d t h e r e , f r o m abspluUf s t a r v a N o w s i n c e h e b a d lived in B o s t o n , w h e r e n o o n e . Iff
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tails.
t i o n , i t m i g h t g o h a r d e r w i t h m e still. S o a t l e n g t h I s u p p o 3 s d t o b e i g n o r a n t o r simple, h e h * 4 h e a r d m u c h of
" T a m u o t p r e p a r e d t o s a y , " r e m a r k o d C a p t S t r e o t c r , m a d e u p m y m i n d t o g o a n d see h i m . I t w a s n o t q u i t e t h e rude, u n t a n g h t s t a t e o f t h o s e t t l e r s o f t h e - W e s t e r n
.in reply, " t h a t t h o couclit ion of o u r nian-of-want mon will s u n d o w n w h e n I b*d t h o h a t c h t a k e n off, a n d I j u m p e d S t a t e s .

b e in every' ease b e n e f i t t e d b y t h e a b o l i t i o n of flogging,
down upon the boxes-alone.
" I will s e e w h a t t h e y k n o w , " said h e to himself, a w l
t h o u g h I a m s u r e t h a t i t m i g h t bo HO. 1 m e a n t h a t t h e
A little way f o r w a r d I s a w a p l a c e w h e r e J a c k m i g h t a c c o r d i n g l y h e b e g a n to t a l k t o the. children, a n d u k
officers h a v e i t i n t h e i r p o w e r t o d o a w a y w i t h all k i n d s « » i l y h a v e g o t d o w n , a n d t o t n a t p o i n t I c r a w l e d u p o n , t h e m q u e s t i o n s .
T A N D W A R R A J ^ CONSTANTLY ON IIAXD FOR of p u n i s h m e n t I m o a n , of c o u r s o , f o r s u c h o f f e n c e s a s m y h a n d s a n d k n e e s . I called o u t t h e r e , b u t could g e t
" A\ h a t is t h e d o v e n t b c o m m a n d m e n t , c h Q d r e h ? ' ' a s k e d
XJ rtle or locStfon; rnveatmenta U i d t ; Taxun paid on non- a r e usually p u n i s h e d on s h i p b o a r d . "
no answer. A s h o r t d i s t a n c e f a r t h e r w a s a w i d o space, h e .
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resident luud*; Redemption of l a n d s sold for tuxes, a n d pur" F o r m y p a r t , " r e t u r n e d M o r t o n , " I s h o u l d n o t c a r e w h i c h I h a d entirely f o r g o t t e n , b u t w h i c h I n o w rememA l i r i g h t little giri, tbOugtf b r o w f f a n d r o u g h l y drcased
chase of land* i t tax sales.
t o t a k e c o m m a n d o f a s h i p , if t h e p o w e r ' of p u n i s h i n g b e r e d b a d b e e n l e f t o p e n on a c c o u n t of a b r e a k iu t h e i n s t a n t l y roac.awl a n s w e r e d
A n d will alway* give the mont c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n t o t h e i n t c r s e a m e n a s I t h o u g h t p r o p e r , w e r e t a k e n f r o m flooring of the" hold, w h i c h w o u l d h a v e let e v e r y t h i n g . " A n e w c o m m a n d m e t t g i v e I u n t o y o u , t h a t y e l o v e
eats of jny Correspondents, sod In liberality, prompUn
itness and refractory
accur a cy of bnalnesa transactions, would c o u r t
mparlsoD
t h a t m i g h t h a v e b e e n s t o w e d t h e r e rest d i r e c t l y u p o n t h e o n e a n o t h e r . "
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with any Agency In the country.
" W e l l , " s a i d C a p t . S t r e e t c r , " I u s e d t o t h i n k j u s t so.« t h i n p l o n k i n g of t h e s h i p .
T h e g e n t l e m d n w a s a little s u r p r i s e d i t l h i s , b u t b e f b i *
T r t t a w e C l t y , May IT, IS6».
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I n (act, t h e r e we re low m a s t e r s m o r e p a s s i o n a t e a n d s e v e r e
T o ' t h i s p l a c e 1 ma;Le m y w a y a n d looked d o w n . I h e g o t t h r o m f h h e h e a r d a n d s a w e n o u g h t o c o n v i n c e h i m
t h a n 1 w a s . i l e a usod t o r u n a w a y (torn mc, a n d o n h e a r d a s p l a s h i n g of w a t e r , a n d t h o u g h t I could d e t c c t . a t h a t t b c 8 c h o m w a s a s well t a u g h t a n d i n t e l l i g e n t a s aU}~
m o r e t h a n o n e o c c a s i o n m y life h a s b e e n in d a n g e r f r o m s o u n d like t h e i n c o m i n g of n t i n y j e t o r s t r e a m . A t first
he had ever visited
t h e v i o l e n c e of men w h o m I h a d a b u s e d . I w e d t h e c a t I could s e e n o t h i n g , b u t aa soon as I b e c a m e u . * d t o the
H o returned to B o s t o n . O n g o i n g to pall on a friend,
a n d t h e r o p e ' s e n d a l m o s t a s freely a s 1 used. B y t o n g u e ; d i m l i g h t I could d i s t i n g u i s h t h e f a i n t o u t l i n e s of t h e b o y h e m e t , n e a r t h c h o u s o , a b o y p l a y i n g 0 0 t h e side-walk,
t H«* opened a n Office a t Traverse City, Grand-Traverse C o , a n d I used t o w o n d e r h o w i t h a p p e n e d t h a t I a l w a y s n a d a t s o m e d i s t a n c e b e l o w me. H e see mod t o b e s i t t i n g on w h o m h e recognized a s his f r i e n d s son.
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t h o l u c k ; t o g e t «uch b a d moo.
t h e b r o k e n floor, w i t h h i s f e e t s t r e t c h e d o u t a g a i n s t t h e
" A h , ' m y boy, h o w d o y o u d o f I s y o u r m o t h e r a t
:
I w a s a b o u t f o r t y y e a r s o l d . I t o o k c o m m a n d , of cask. I callcd out t o h i m a n d t h o u g h t h o looked u p .
homer'The Uqited y u W L a n d OfBce is located at t h i s place ; a n d t h e s h i p P e t e r s h a m . B h c w a s a n o l d c r a f t , a n d h a d seen
" J a c k areyou there?"
N o , sir; she has gone to the.drcle."
particular attontloii will be paid, tp locating L a n d Warrants, foil a s m u c h s e r v i c e a s s h e w a s c a p a b l e of s e e i n g w i t h
• A u d h e a n s w e r e d m e in a f a i n t a n d w e a r y t o n e —
T h e circle I W J i a t c i r c l e ? "
;
urrestlnit m o n e y ii> G o v e r n m e n t Land*. Importing i n f o r m s .safety. B u t h e r o w n e r s w e r e willing t o t r u s t a v a l u a b l e
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" Yes, h e l p me'i f o r h e a v e n ' s sake, h e l p m e ! B r i n g m e n
AVhy, t h e circle, sir, w h e r e t h e y s e # f o r t h e h e a t h e n
tfon relative t o t h e general ftsture*, resources a n d a d y t a *
c a r g o in h e r , s o I w o u l d n ' t r e f u s e t o t r u s t m v s e l t W e a n d a l a n t e r n — t h e s h i p h a s s p r u n g a l e a k ! "
out W e s t
tages of the Grand Traverse country, t h e p a y m e n t of taxes,
I h e s i t a t e d , a n d he a d d e d in a m o r e e a g e r t o n e —
" A h " ' s a i d t h o g e n t l e m a n , a n d smiled a s h e t h o u g h t
a n d the t r a n s a c t i o n o.f any Agency business w i t h which h« i w e r n b o u n d t o L i v e r p o o l , - a n d n o t h i n g u n u s u a l h a p p e n e d
may be entriistpd.
BKt-nHKXcK*.
u n t i l a b o u t t h e e i g h t h d a y out, w h e n w e r a n foul a small
• ' ' M a k e h a s t e — 1 will t r v a n d h o l d i t till y o u c o m o of t h e S u n d a y school in t h e log-house.
,
"Ion. Whlnwr Jon** Aadlisntawra},;
i c e b e r g . — I t w a s e a r l y in t h e m o r n i u g b e f o r e sunrise, a n d b a c k . "
N e x t d a y l i e i n g S u m l a y . h e w-alked i n t o tlie l a r g e a n d
n o t a b o v e s i x o r e i g h t feotof i c e w a s a b o v e w a t e r , it
1 w a i t e d t o h e a r u o m o r e , b u t h u r r i e d on d o c k a a s o o n w e l l d r e s t e d S u n d a y S c h o o l b e l o n g i n g t p D r T . ' s c h t t r c h
h a v i n g n e a r l y a l l m e l t e d in t h o w a r m w a t e r s of t h e Gulf
i p o s s i b l e , a n d returned w i t h a l a n t e r n a n d t h r e e men. In — » - s t r e e t
A f t e r recitations w e r e closed, h a v i n g
H e r a l d Office, Traverse Citr.jCov, 3.1888.
n3
S t r e a m . I d i d u o t t h i n k w e h a d s u s t a i n e d m u o h i n j u r y I l e a p e d d o w n b e s i d e t h e b o y , a n d c o u l d s c a r c e l y b e l i e v e been i n v i t e d t o speak, h e r o s o a n d a s k e d a s b e f o r e :
MORGAN BATES,
ft* t h e s h o c k w a s s l i g h t : b u t I w a s v e r y a n g r y , a n d g a v e t h e e v i d e n c e o f m y senses." T h r e e o f t h e t i m b e r s w e r e
" C h i l d r e n ; w h o c a n tell m e w h a t i s t h e e l e v e n t h comt h e l o o k o u t a s e v e r e p u n i s h m e n t w i t h o u t s t o p p i n g t o in- c o m p l e t e l y w o r m e a t e n t o t h e v e r y heart, a n d o n e of t h e
q u i r e w h e t h e r h e c o u l d h a v e s e e n t h e b u r g in t i m e t o es- o u t e r p k u i k s h a d b e e n b r o k e n a n d w o u l d b u n j t iu a n y
N o o q e a n s w e r e d ; a n d a s s o m e Scholars w*ere seeh b e n d H e m l d 6ffle«, T m v e i * » City, Mich. :
cape i t
m o m e n t t h e b o y ' m i g h t l e a v e it, w h o s e f e e t w e r e b r a c e d i n g t o ask t h e i r t e a c h e r s , t h e visitor i n t e r r u p t e d them-1jy
My cabin boy was named J a c k - W i t h e r s . H e was against the cask belore him.
t e l l i n g t h e s t o r y of t h e W e s t e r n S a b b a t h - S c h o o l a n d t h e n
f o u r t e e n y e a r s of a g e , a n d t h i s w a s h f i first v o y a g e . I h a d
H a i f a d o z e n little j e t s of w a t e r Were s t r e a m i n g i n h e a d d e d :
t a k e n h i m f r o m a w i d o w e d m o t h e r a n d h a d p r o m i s e d h e r a b o u t h i m , a n d h o w a s w e t t o t h o skin. 1 s a w t h a t t h o
" I « e a boy here w h o told mo yesterday that bin
t h a t I w o u l d Kti h i m well t r e a t e d — t h a t wan, if b e b e - plank m a s t b u r s t t h e m o m e n t t h e s t r a i n waa removed
m o t h e r h a d g o n e to t h e d r e l e t o s e w f o r t h e heathen out
(KHONT HT*E*T, NK-A« OOCHT WOrSR,)
h a v e d himsuUl l b s w a a a b r i g h t , - q u i c k , i n t e l l i g e n t lad, f r o m it, s o I m a d e m y m e n b r a c e themselves a g a i n s t i t Wettt
I would advise h i m a n d t h e rtst of y o n t o k e e p
T R A V K B 8 ® C T T ^ , MXCBQtCfAN;!
a n d I soon i h a d e lovself b e l i e v e t h a t h e h « l an a w f u l dis- b e f o r e 1 l i f t e d h i m u p . O t h e r m e n w e r e called d o w n a s h a r p look o u t a f t e r y o u r B i b l e s a n d v o t e S u n d a y - S c h o o l
p o s i t i o n . I f a n c i e d h e w a s t h o m o s t s t u b b o r n p i e c e o f w i t h n l a n k s a n d spikes, a n d adze, a n d w i t h s o m e c a r e a n d lessons, o r t h c g v W c K t e r u h e a t h e n s will s o o n b e ' s e n d i n g
m u n a a i t v i h a d « v e r c o m e a c r o u a I m a d e u p m y m i n d trouble, w e finally wtcccodcd in s t o p p i n g t h o leak, a n d M i s s i o n a r i e s to B o s t o n .
[New York Independent
t h a t he had never b e e n p r o p e r l v governed, and resolved avyrting danger. T h e plank which had been stove in, w a s
T'-ra—«-•!*
1» rtlll open . w
1
r e c e p t i o n of tho t r a v e l i n g p»$)Io- ; T h e P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s t o b r e a k l n m in. rl t o l o h i m I ' d c u r b h i s t e m p e r b e f o r e
K e e p Yeifr Eye' o n Y o u r Neighbor.
six feet l o n g b y e i g h t i n c h e s Wido, a n d w o u l d h a v e let in
his h e a r t y thank* for the liberal p a t r o n a g e he liaa received,
I h a d d o n e w i t h h i m . I u r e p l y , h e t o l d m e t h a t I m i g h t a s t r e a m of w a t e r of t h a t c a p a c i t y . I t w o u l d h a v o b e e n
T f l k o c a r e of t h e m . D o n ' t let t h e m s t i r w i t h o u t w a t c h a n d assdres the public t h a t no p a i n s will he spared t o make
fcfcgaests
comfortable. H i a . c h a r g e s will correspond with kill h i m if I l i k s d ; a n d I flagged h i m w i t h t h e e n d of t h e b e y o n d o u r reath l o n g e r e w e could h a v e d i s c o v e r e d i t ing. T h e y m a y d o s o m e t h i n g w r o n g if y o u d o . T o b e
mi s e e n t o p - g a l l « i t h a l l i a r d s till h o c o u l d h a r d l y s t a n d . a n d would h a v e s u n k n s i n a v e r y s h o r t tinfc. I k n e w i t
«ure y o u n e v e r k o n w t h e m t o d o a n y t h i n g v e r y b a d , b u t
Good accommodation* f o r llorseit a n d Cattle,^
I a s k e d h i m if h e h a d g o t e n o u g h , a n d h e told roc 1 m i g h t m u s t b e w h e r e t h e i c e b e r g s t r n c k u&
'
Travel*

' IB rnfl.mnKD EVERY FRTDAT, * r .
City,. G r a n d T r a v e l * County, Michigan,

M O R G A N ;BATB;S,

fes«».ssi.sr

At Kill if M Friiliig-M; ui EqrflM, Eanttt

'«'^N'OT'A R Y P U B LIC,

C L E R K A N D iREGISTEB,
PAYMENT' O F TAXES,

^ttoriwj mti> Cmrascllor at ^Tato,

LAND WABSANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tmtree Chj, Grind-Trmsefootj,Midi
I IENRY D."CAMPBELL.

Land, Tax/and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES

General Agency;. Business.'

<• N O T A K Y P U B L I C ,

TRAVEBSE CITY HOUSE,
WILLIAM FOWLE,

<• O T ; > J T O N HOXJSE,'
JA
M E( k o3r t n OFKBOAXbMA.s
. * < 3RIVER,)
U N T• i O
N,
»,
.^VKr'
, Traverse City, Michigan. •
T H I 8 1TBW A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E 1 8
v#5. BOW r e a d y to receive i t s n e s t * h e i n g fitted I n fall, witowit r e g a r d to coat, so a* t o make t t the mu^t desirable of a n y
H o t e l in Ao C u u n t y , .
•»
J . K. G. b e i n g one o f the earliest settlers in the Coanty, is
a b l e - * g i r t s n y l n f e r a a t l o n ' *ecw«*ary t o p a r t i e s w l s h t n r t o
locate -Mada, o r otherwise. He h a s s Pleasure B o a t rikiffn
and VisWng Tackle of even- d e s c r i p t i o n ft>r h i r e . T b e s a l n
search of h e a l t h o r recreation will h a d t h i s a v a r y desirable

J . ) ; •, 48-Jjr '

flogg h i m m o r e if I w i s h e d t a
I fclt a s t r o n g i n c l i n a t i o n
t o throw t h e boy overboard, but at that moment he
staggered b a c k against the t h i a e q ma«t from absolute
weakness, a n d I l e f t h i m t o h i m e e l t ( 1 V h e n I reasoned
calmly a b o u t t h o b o y ' s d i s p o s i t i o n I w a a f o r c e d t o ack n o w l e d g e t h a t he w a s « » o f t h e s m a r t e s t a n d m o s t
f a i t h f u l laids 1 h a d ; e v e r s e e n . W h e n
asked him t o do
a n y t h i n g , b o w o u M b e off l i k e « r o c k e t ; b u t w h e n I
r o u g h l y o r d e r e d h i m .to d o a n y t h i n g , t h e n c a m e t h e disposition with which I found E m i t
-.
One day whon i t w a s vary n e a r ooon, I spoke t o him.
t o g o b e l o w n a d bring u p my q u a d r a n t
l i e w a s looki n g o v e r t h e q u a r t e r r a i l , a d d I k n e w b e d i d n o t h o a r mc,
a n d t h e n o x t t i m e I s p o h x I r i p p e d o u t on o a t h , a n d int i m a t e d t h a t if h e d i d n ' t m o r e Y d h e l p h i m .
T.J'I d i d n t h e a r y o u , " « a i d h e w i t h a n i n d e p e n d e n t t o n e .
" N o words,"spid 1
" I s u p p o s e I q a n a p e a k , ? h e retorted m o v i n g alowly
t o w a r d s t M oompan'totiway.
H i s looks, w o r d s , a n d t h e slow, c a r e l e s manner, i n
w h i c h h e m o v e d , - . B r a d tne i n a m o m e n t , a n d I g r a s p e d
h i m b y t h e collar, s a y i n g :
" S p e a k t o m c l i k e t h a t , a n d 111 flog y o g w i t h i n a n
i n c h of y o u r l i f e . "
'
" Y o u c a n flog a w a y , " h e r e p l i e d , firm a n d u n d a u n t e d
a g a r o c k . .•• . - - . ' c . w
A n d I d i d flog h i m . I c a u g h t u p t h e e n d o f a rope,
a n d 1 b e a t h i m u n t i l m y a r r a fairlj a c h e d , b u t h e n e v e r
.winched.

JAMES K, GtJNTQN,
Practical BttildUr and Draughtsman,
. * • Trade, on l i b e r a l . t e r m s . '

i-Mmjt-.:-

***Naiis

A l i o r d o t a f o r C a W a e t W o r t t a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will be
MWUtcd s n short n o i l c c ,
for
»' • 3
l * * t p a t ^ o n a g ^ * t t t e s t h i s opporto-'
n l t y o f a a a f e n ^ t o o n t t n a a a e e of t h o earn a.
- ' tmrfiMOi^.^cwrtaUe^iaja.
v T ' Laii«My

J a c k W i t h e r s was t a k c u t o tho cabin, and there h e
m a n a g e d t o tell h i s s t o r y . S h o r t l y a f t e r I p u t h i m iB t h e
h o l d h e c r a w l e d f o r w a r d a n d w h e n he b e c a m e used t o t h e
d i m g l i m t t e r w h i c h c a m e t h r o u g h t h o d e a d lights, l o o k e d
a b o u t f o r a s n u g p l a c e t o lie, f o r his l i m b s w e r e sore. H e
w
W to jiecp, a n d when be heard a faint sound like water
s t r e a m i n g t h r o u g h a small hole. H e w e n t t o t h o o p e n
p l a c e in t h e c a r g o , a n d looked down, a n d h e w a s s u r e
t h a t h e s a w a s m a l l j e t of w a t e r s p r i n g i n g u p front t h e
s h i p ' s b o t t o m . H e l e a p e d d o w n , a n d i n a f e w mftitrtes
found t h a t t h e t i m b e r s n a d g i v e n wholly a w a y , a n d t h a t
t h e s t r e a m waa i n c r e a s i n g in oice. l i e p l a c e d h i s h a n d
upon the plank and found it broken, and discovered t h a t
t h e p r e s s u r e w i t h o u t w a s p r e s s i n g it i n w a r d . H e h a d
rense e n o u g h t o k n o w t h a t if i t g a i n e d a n i n c h m o r e , it
m u s t all g o , a n d t h e s h i p b e lost, a n d p e r h a p s , a l l h a n d s
p e r i s h . A n d h e saw, too if h e could k e e p t h e p l a n k in i W
place h e m i g h t s t o p t h e i n c o m i n g flood. S o h e s a t h i m self a g a i n s t it a n d b r a c e d h i s f e e t a g a i n s t t h e cask, a n d
t h e n railed f o r h e l n . B u t he w a s m f a r a w a y , no low!
d o w n , w i t h s u c h a d e n s e m a s s of c a r g o , a b o u t h i m , t h a t
hia , v o i c e s c a r c e l y reached o t h e r e a r s t h a n h i a owrn
S o m e of t b e men h e a r d him, b u t t h o u g h t h e w a s t a l k i n g t o
himself.
A n d t h e r e h e s a t , w i t h h i s feet b r a c e d f o r f o u r a n d
t w e n t y h o u r s , w i t h t h e w a t e r s p u r t i n g in t i n y s t r a w s
all o v e r h i m Q M r e n c h i n g him to t h e skin. H e b a d t h o u g h t
several t i m e s of g o i n g to t h e h a t e h w f c r a n d a t f R n g fcr
h e l p , h o t h e k n e w t h a t t h e b r o k e n plank w o a f c t f b e forc-

i t m a y b e on y o u r a c c o u n t t h e y h a v e n o t

I ' e r h a p s if i f

h a d n o t bee® f o r y o u r k i n d c a r e , t h e y m i g h t h a v e Hi?
p a c e d t h e m s e l v e s a n d families, a long t i m e a g o . There?"
o r e , d o n ' t relax a n y e f f o r t to k e e p t b e m w h e r e t h e y o u g U t
to b e ; n e v e r m i n d y o u r own business, t h a t will t a k e c a r e
of itself T h e r e is a m a n p a s s i n g a l o n g — h o i s l o o k i n g
o v e r t h e f e u c e - ^ b e s u s p i c i o u s of h i m , p e r h a p s h e c o n t e m plates stealing something some of these d a r k nights; there'*'
n o k n o w i n g w h a t q u e e r fancies b e m a y h a v e g o t into, h i *
h e a d I f y o u see a n y l y m p t o m s o f a u v o n e p a s s i n g o u t of
t h e g a t h of dutjr, t e l l c v e t y - o n a eWc t h a t y o u can sue, a w l
b e p a r t i c u l a r t o see a g r e a t m a n y . I t i s a g o o d w a y t p ,
c i r c u l a t e s u c h thing*, a n d . t h o u g h It m a y n o t benefit y o u r s e H o r a n y o n e e l s e p a r t i c n l a r i y , i t will b e s o m e t h i n g
i m p o r t a n t a b o u t aome- o n e dm.
D o keep something:
g o i u g — s i l e n c e is a d r e a d f u l t h i n g ; t h o u g h i t i s said t h e r e
w a s s i l e n c e in H e a v e n f o r t h e s p a c e of h a l f a n h o u r , d o n ' t
l e t a n y s u c h thing- o c c u r on earth': i t w o u l d b e - t o o m u c h
l i k e H e a v e s f o r t h e - i n h a b i t a n t s of t h k m u n d a n e s p h e r e / 1
I t .after all y o u r w a t e h M care< y<*» e t o t a a e a n y t h i n g
o u t of t h e w a y in a n y one," y o a m a y b e s o r e i t i s n o t b e r .
cuaae they h a v e not done anything b a d ; perhap»io aa«t>:
g u a n l e d m o m e n t v o u lost right of t h e m — t h r o w o u t h i n t s ,
t h e y a r e n b bttte'r t h a n t h e y A o u k T b e ^ h a t y w u s h o u l d
n o t w o n d e r if p e o p l e f o u n d o u t w h a t t h e y w e r e a f t e r
t b e a t&jijm}
c m
h n k » higk-..
K e e p i t a g o i n g a n d eome o n e will .take t b c h i n t a n d begin,
t o b d p rotf a f t e r a w h i l e — t h e n ( h e r e will b e music, a n d

evetyttir^r will werktos chimf-' " ^

^

THteBIHtK ACClPH.'rrr

Browns temperament,
T l » animal that cabled the Wrriffie accident Suddenly
came eat fronfthc thicket and run a$r£ft the track,'buta fitting jnan, and 8mash-Up m&he Chicago and IV. W .
few yards before the dbgfie. *,
,
T e n P t t M M Kill
,_ rrT qualities that excited jtiie pita i rati on and surAfter the event happen)! all Was done 'tint could be
of his friends, and jpa3e him tb'etei^r of Ids nnc'
WATERTOWX, NOV. 1. ' done to'Wlcviate the sufferings Of the injored.
A
dreadful
accident
occured
on
the
Chicago
&
NortbThough remorsless and relentless as death itselC
Dr. Hcnning of Oshkosh and other physicians, whose
n
Anfl^rFn^in
mes we would give if we knew them, were active and
he d'ldeveryUiing under • sense of duty and high religi- wfistflr" R iVftatl
taiuing over one thousand people, w]io were going to
ous excitement ITie more fervent his prayers, the harder Chipago in return for the Chicago excursion to < W iaccD- assiduous in their ninistratious, to the hurt, wounded and
the'dying.
I'
fcU bis blows, and the more signal and bloody fab victo fio, was smashed up ft miles south of Watcrtown," and
The ladies freely parted with all articles of clothing
rics,_.the morc l(C4rtily djd he. return thanks to the Lord somefenjw^nsreportedkilled
that could be tmd for bondages to bind wp broken beads
;
The Cficago Press is alhidiBg to the return excursion limbs and bodies, and did thuir full share of making those
after the fight was over.
to that city, of the Rock River Volley people, and giving comfortable who required assistance.
TJu>fir*tvolaiu«i of the Hz* *u> will clow ®a the 18&of A Committee of five called on him on one o&cawon, the manner of reception to be extended to the guest in
About half post three o'clock r.
the train, or what
and informed him that he must leave.the Territory ioi that city today, says that from seven hundred to oue as loft of i t returned to t h b city.
fortdkMf. As wi». shall rigidly adhere > the sytfei
thrce day* or dio—4hat they would coroo to his house thousand were expected there, by the train to which the
Our citizens promptly discharged every obligation of
JkdTUQD: Payment, we' giro; tblft Ujaely notice, that all wb« with a sufficient force at the end of that time, and if they accident happened to-day cm the Chicago & Northwestern bospitility, and did all in titcir power-to extend relief to
the victims of an unexpected and deplorable casualty.
are disposed t* kwp M company another f*ar taiy Ue pre- found him still'there they would haughim. The old man Rail Road.
A committee of escort Was to meet them at the dppot
The hotels were thrown open, private residences were
pared to Kukc th^Ir remittances by thai tltae. Hie first thanked them for the notice, saying, very coolly: " You in Chicago, and they were to be escorted about town, made free to all. Every article of fopd or raiment wa»
will
not
find
me
here
then,
gentlemen."
Before,
tho
next
with
muaic,
display,
&c.
But
the
programe
is
defeated
trovTdcd that was needed. Eteveu of the dead are now
BomVr of. the neeotid volume will be fosued on the 25th of
BUI rose the fire members 6f that Committee were in tho by the tlie terrible calamity which has befallen theni ere lying in this city, and such of the wounded as ft would bo
Jflvembet, and we hope to haTeJlte pleasure of recording
dangerous to remove any further.
other world. Whether Brown killed them or not, is uu- reachiug that city.
A special train over the Milwaukee & Mississippi Road
l i t e survivors' have gone to their homes north, with
•Or new stdjserlption boo*, at tfiat time, the irttaes of all o«tr kuown, but it b ccrtain, had they lived, that they would
containing a number of physicians, left this city immedi- mind- overcast by anfcventleast expected on an occasion
> re sent eqlwoibere, together with a large addition; bat In no have killed hius, and no man know that better than he. ately upon the receipt of tho intelligence, for the scene of like this.
His conduct at the rack of Osnwatamie is well known. the disaster.
E 1L Sickles has since {tied. Some of the rest are
fcstaifee will a papcrl* tent without payment In adranee.
It is stated that the cause of tho accident was an ox ou- slowly improving and may survive.
Jolm Boid, a prgminent lawyer of Jackson County, and
the track of the road.
John Brown, the Hero of the Tragedy at Harper's a member of tkc Miasourla legislature, marched upon
Among
the
killed
are
U.
SMarshal
Thomas,
G.
F.
Foreijcn.
]T£I1 fa •
Q
that town with' 300 men and two pieces of artillery. Emersou, and Mr. Bo:»rdman (soa-in-law of Ex-Governor
Git RAT BOTAH.—The Great Eastern left Portland at
Oar exchanges ore filled with details of (ho recent
The inhabitants were taken by surprise, and Brown hud Tallniadge,) K. H. Sickles, both legs off; Mrs! R. M. Luwi.s, 4 o'clock ou the afternoon df.tho 8th, and anchored *ttragedy at S u p e r ' s Forry t Virginia, in which the celo bafdytime to get into the timber which linos the Osage leg broken.
"
llolyhead at four o'clock on Mooday afternoon, the
A D. Bone;tool, T / I * Gullet Jndge Flint Mrs. Rat- 10th. The distance ran in the 48. hours b computed at
bated JOHN BBOWN of Kansas, played so conspicuous a River, with. 30 men and a limited supply of ammunition,
ford, ami Vim Burcti Smeud, (of the Fond du Lac Press,) something over-660 miles. The average speed for -the
part, and for whlob he is abost to lose bis life. The
wbeu tho whole force of their assailants marched upon all budJy hurt
whole trip was n little over 18 • knots, but during the
. Jiiets, str>japecl of all verbiage, ore thesc>^On the 16th the prairie before them. With his usual indomitable
Eight persons are known to be killed, up to thb time. greater portion of the trip the engines were not ran at
nit., twelve whito men and fire negroes, commanded by courage an^ unhesitating confidence in hiinselt he gave
I'ery II. Smith b not killed, as was reported.
over half i-pccd. The puddles averaged 10 amlthe screws
John Brown, made an attack ,on the town of Harper's
38 revolutions per minute, working at a pressure of 20
no thought to ;thc odds' of ten to one, or to makiiig his
Later. •• '•
Furry, which contains tWo or three thousand inhabitants,
pounds of steam.
escape frpm the danger, nor did he wait for the enemy to
WATEKfOWN Nov. l—6 r . JC.
1
1
The greatest speed attained was 14 knots, or nearly 17
%4ptotWit;. and held all of the Inhabitants close prison- commence, the fight, but carefully disputing hjs men, he The dead at present arc as follows: M. J . Thomas U.
miles per hour. This was occomplbhed without -snecial
Vra in the U. S. Armory for twenty-four hours, until they
S.
Marshal,
Milwaukee;
James
Mason,
J
.
Snow,
N.
opctied n rapid and constant fire, which was returned of
exertions by the engines, but then^ivas considerable caniifire released by tho. military tout*, it Virginia and Course, butthj; Misourians, not kno wing his numbers and Boardman, T. I* Gillett Fond du Lac; Jno. Lund, G. F. vas spread. The weather was squally, and at the time
Cameron, Peter Silkt, L. Sherwood, Oshkosh; Dr. T. there was a long, heavy ground swell earning, according
Maryland, aided hy U. 8. troops. A: desperate battio
fearing an ambuscade, would not venture into the woods, Mears, Whitewater.
to some authorities, a good deal of pitching and rolling,
Was Ibught between the united forces of Virginia, MarySeverely injured—V. B. Smoad, oditor the Press, Fond
and their .artillery did little barm to men lying on the
while others say that tho motion at all times was mort
land and the United States on one side, and John Brown,
du
Lac, scull very badly fractured, not expected to reground awl loading at tho breech. Tito result was that
slight, and the ship under the tnost perfect control.
cover.
.
eleven white men 'and five • negroes, on the other. The
• I t is reported that the ship would Vemalti at Holyhead
60 or 70 of tlje Missourians were killed or wounded; two
E. H. Sickles, Fond du Lac: both legs off
allied arrity was victorious. Brown's men nearly all kiHed
ten or twelve days, dntf then proceed to Southampton.
of Brown's were killed, and the others he carried off in
A. D. Booncstecl, Fond du Lac, one leg broken.
She b to have Iter boilers thoroughly repaired, in accoror badly-fconnded,-and Brown, taken prisoner after reJudge Flint Fond du Lac, one Leg broken. <
safety-through the timber, up the river and across the
dance with the requirements of the Board of Trade.
ceiving several severe wounds. His lieutenant, named
Mrs. J . Radford, Fond du Lac, badly cut up.
ford.
Hie correspondent of the London Times, , was on boanl
Mrs. R M. LCwis, Fond du Lac, one leg Broken.
Cook, escaped, biit will 'doubtless bo-captured, as the
..ie Great Eastern, in a letter written before tlx? run .to
He has elemonts of character which, under circnmMrs. Baldwin, Oshkosh, both l<»s broken.
snny and navy of the United States, the whole military
Holyhead
says that tho ship will probably b y up Southstancds favorable to their proper development and right
Mrs. James, Kinney, Fond du Lac, one leg -broken.
ampton during the-winter.
fcree of the Booth, and a pack of Ooba bloodhounds, are
Mrs. Bixley, Chicago, two ribs broken. • •?' /
direction, would have made him one of tho groat men of
The Government it' is understood, b®» given an order
after him. |
the world. Napoleon himself had no moro blind and
for the construction of a steam ram, to Mr. Napier, tho
Still Later.
Brown, goaded to madooss and desperation by great
well-known ship builder on the Clyde.
trusting confidence in Ms own destiny and resources: his
W ATEKTOW.N, Nov, 1—8:30 P. *.«
wrongs and Outrages inflicted upon him by the Slavery
The I^mdon Titnes characterizes Gen. Harney's act at
iron will and unbending purpose were equal to that of any
E. H. Sickles Fond du Lac, just died.
San Jtiau as a gratufitou^ insult to tho British Empire
Power in Kansas, made this insanie and fool-hardy attatk
J. Q. Griffijh, Fond du Lar, hurt not dangerously.
man living or dead; his religious enthusiasm and tunse of
and one which cannot be passed ever. I t expresses the
wfth'the avowed purpose of creating a ncgrp insurrection
'
Van
Buren
Smead,
still
living,
recovery
douhtftu.
duty (exageratod and false though it was) -was yctearoest
belief that no large cla« of flic Amcricaits will support
and giving freedom to the Slaves. The entire South is
T. F. Craig, Chicago, badly hurt in tho groins.
the policy inaugurated by Gen. Harney; but thinks the
and sincere, and not excelled by that of Oliver Cromwell
ipdralyzod and blfliiched with fear at this desperate and
presence of Lieut Gen. Scott would result in peaceful
or any of his followers; while no danger coultfror a
Additional Particular*.
silly attempt of a doaen men to overthrow an institution
settlement of tho present difficulties.
moment alarm or disturb him. Though doubtless, his
WAtKirrows, Nov. 1—9 r. u.
Rumors are afloat of considerable difference in tho
which claiuis to have boen ordained by God himsclC and
From the Watcrtown Democrat—A fearful rail road English Cabinet in opposition to the Chinese question to
whole nature was subject to and almost constantly, for
which is backed up and sustained by tho whole power of
the last three or four years, pervaded by the deepest accident took place on the Chicago k Northwestern Rail be a probability of a pplit
,-Jin General Government and the invincible Chivalry of
Road about ten o'clock this morning, some 8 miles below
excitement, bis exterior was always calm and cool His thecitv. A heavy train of fifteen cars, crowded with
the South! Conscience makes them cowards; and if
SCOTHKHX CoicrKurr FOR NORTHICH.N WHITELABOHHM.
manner, though conveying the idea of a stern and self excurtlonbts, on tboir way to Chicago, was running along
—Senator Iverson, of Georgia, has been making one of
they should attempt to tarry out their threat of seizing
Sustaining man, was yet gentle and courteoq^ and mark- at the rate of about fifteen miles an hour, when a large h b ploasnnt disunion speeches at GrifDinGa. The followthe reins of Government in the event of the election. oT
ox
suddenly
jumped
npon
the
track,
within
a
few
yards
ed by frequent and decided manifestations of kiudness;
ing passages from a syuopsjs of the Hon. Senator's speech
a Republican President, 'Old Browns' ghost would!*
of the engine. He was caught tipon the cow catcher and
and it can pfobabjy be said of him, with truth, that amid carried about a dozen rods, when he fell under the loco- which we find, in the Columbus (Ga.,) Sun, givo a suffinU-snfficicnt to frighten them into submission.
all h b provocations, ho never perpetrated an act of wanton motivo just as it was crossing a small bridge, and threw ciently clear aud comprehensible idea of the production:
•'The proud and enviable condition of the poor whito
Tho 81ave Prefes of the South, and tho Doughface
or unnecessary cruelty. Ho was scnipulously'honcst, it into the ditch on the right hand siile, plunged thebag- mau in the South, compared to the degraded white slave
jpiess jot thq 'Korth, charge this act of aggresaon tod
moral, and temperate, and nevor gave utterance to-a gago car half way down into a small pool of water, and of the North, b owing to. the existence of Afriwyi slavery
mad-cap folly to the Republican party, and hope to make
boast Upon one occasion, when one of the ex-Governors and literally drove togetlier, shattered, smashed up, and in the South. If the question of emancipating tho negroes
demolished, five passenger cars filled with passengers, was to-day submitted to'the jteople of Georgia, nine out
aotne capital out of itr but they cannot so easily shift
of Kansas said to him that he was a marked man, and
rem stove together in one confused ami struggling of teu who own hb slaves would vote in the negative. '
its responsibility from their own to other shoulders. It
that tho Missourians were determined, soooor or later, to
of ruin. Men, women nnd childrl-n were all mingled Slavery must be maintained-—in the Union if possible
. has grown out of and is thQ legitimate fruit of the Slavery
take his scalp, the old man straightened himself up With a together in one common wreck of life and property. The —out of it if necessary—peaceably if we may—fordcrusade against Freedom and Hurnao Eights in. Kansas.
glance of enthusiasm and defiance in h b gray eve, " Sir," shock was terrible, and the crash followed with irresisti- 'ly if we mutt. He was once an advocate of the heresy
Tho 81ave Power commenced and waged an unholy warble power. The whole train was suddenly brought to
said he, " the angel of the Lord will-camp round about stand, and,those who happened to bo looking ont of the _f Squatter Sovereignty, but had repouted of and recanflutr against Brown—his sons were murdered in cold
ted the error. Subsequent investigation had convinced
me," His b a fierce and relentless nature. The Slave windows could see fragments of bodies and limbs flung in hint that the true theory in relation to tho Territorial
blood, his daughter insulted and erased, his dwelling
Power had driven tho iron ofitersonal wrong, in tho form all directions and lying all around. .
Governments of the Union,is, that it b both the power
bunted and his property destroyed. Ho has f carried the
Almost all in the baggage car were killed instant!v or and the duty of Congress to pass laws for the protection
of persecution, oppression, and murder, into his soul, and
Waciuto Africa,' on his OTO account'and responsibility;
died in a few moments of agony. Such as escaped unhnrt
maddened hint into the ode idea of lite-long, undying war went to work at once to. extricate the unfortunate ones, of Bbvery, wherever it exists or may exist upon the comand this is all there b of i t
. . ' •
on onMostitntion which he believed to ItoaccunfcdofGod who were found beneath a mora of rubbish. The third mon soiL"
•'•'A correspondent of the New York Tribune says that
and man. Who can wonder at the result? And who can and fonrth carts were tossed into each other in a most
How AM TOT Mwirrt FALIJK!—The Philadelphia
he ^f»s born i i KM: England, whlch-ho left at an early
Evening Bulleutin says: "Tho President of the United
doubt that be, far more than the many criminals purged astonishing maimer.
agc^ and has since lived most of his lifo in Ohio and
It was no time for idle sympathy. Among those earof guilt for deeds of violence at the hands of courts and liest at the hoart rendering spot, were L. A. Cole, G. T. States, James Buchaijan, went to Washington yesterday,
Pennsylvania He emigrated from Pennsylvania to Kanafter a sojourn of a week.at Whoatiand aid its vicinity.
juries, is eminently entitled to the plea of insanity. Enos, Hiram Barber, of thb city, I»rs. Wright, Baymond W e are told that when he showed himself in the streets
sas, and settled in tho Osajyo countjy. He was a decided
Society cannot afford to justify such deeds of blood,
' ""iragg, K. A. Darling, J . O- Lewis, C. A . Elaridge, of Lancaster there was none of the cardial greeting
Anti-Slavery man—a religipuij enthusiast, a rigid Presby1
although many of those who are loudest in their denun- and J. McCall, of Fond du Lac, and others from the that might be expected for a Preridont-oi a great patriot
terian—corrocl and conscientious in all his relations and
ciations would bt^very ready to justify him had he com- country, who went about the work of exhuming the buried. on returning to visit old acquaintances. The people, of
Ira Jones, of Hustiford was among tho most.encrgic hel- Lancaster were very shy of hiin. When he went to the
eoodoct, and modest and unassuming in his manners. At
mitted thoso wrohgTin recovering slaves and attacking pers. As one by one the injured were taken out cither County Agricultural Fair, be wai actually avoided by his
thofeamiptime he waB a man of iron will, of untiring energy
Abolitionists, and have • had no word of condemnation dead or alive, twy presented shocking sights of mangled fellow-citizens. Nobody ventured to offer a licarty wolawf W unbeftnded nerve. ' All who know him are impressfor the foul murders which hpve made John Brown a bodies.
comc to him, either as an old resident of Lancaster, oraa
ed with tho belief that ^ he-neypr knew fearand that no
desperate man. For his oflence he is responsible. If . One had h b face torn off, another had lost both legs, President of tho United States. There were prize horses
another an arm, and scarcely one without somo injury.
man,aver livod who excelled him in cool and daring inand other cattle at the fair that were much more interestthere is any responsibility bcytotd him, i t rests, on those
Amortg the killed the only one from Watcrtown.was ing. The Lancaster farmers evidently thought that
trepidity. In all his »ffray8 in Kansas heembarked in the
who first introduced and sanctioned tho instrumentalities Theron Minor, who is supposed to hare been standing on though they could raise prize cattle, they had not rabed
most dangerous and apparently desperate enterprises, and
of violence, oppression and murder, in the cootcst over tho platform of the 2d passenger caw, apparently in the a prize President"
encountered .the gratest odds with a eool self-posesrion
the extension of Slaveiy ; for they have taught him the act of jumping outwben arrested. He must, have been
SKOW.—We were vbitod last night by an .extensile.
and an unbounded confidence in his own success. Ho
crushed to death in. an instant and remained in the condigame and educated him to proficiency in playing i t • Let
tion in which he met his firtc, it being impossible to stir, snow storm, considering that we are only a little more
was made tho object of the most cruel persecutions of the
them punish, if they will, the pupil who has outleanted the mass of rains about him.
than half-way through the autumn months- l o tMs vicin• Jltoouriaa* and all the bitterness and stem determinaity
it fell from six to seven inches in depth.
h b teachers, Atut it is worse than idle to disavow the
The cititetis of Oshkosh, who occupied the first two
tWo of his nature Were stirred np from their very' depths
[Owo«o American Oct 2 1
paternity of the system they have taught him. His own cars, are the greatest sufferers by the calamity'
i n retaliation. One of his sons was met alone, on the road
Two or three inches in depth of snow covered the ground
responsibility he will meet like a hero. All Virginia in , The dead, as far as heard from, are Theron Minor, of
Watcrtown; Chas.' Aldus, John Lund, G. F. Emerson, thb morning, an amount greater, we arc assured by on
by a largo party of invading. Minonriaa* nod cruelly,
arms cannot unstring h b nerves or blanch his cbcek, and and EUphalet Sherwood, of Oshkos.h; M. J . Thomas, U. old resident, than was ever known to fall here at so eany
brutally, murdered without a cause, .Another son was
he will moet h b fate, whatever it . bi probably with a S. Marshal N . Boardman, Jerome Mason, express agent, a period inthe falL At Tocumseh, on the morning ofthe
ftr no cause but his potitical opinWtoaded with chains
feeling of grim satisfaction that almost unaided and J. Snow, F. L. Gillett, of Food du Lac.
20th, we are told by the. Chieftain, the ground w«s covand driven on foot before the horses of his captors from
Among the most badly wonnded are: O. R Baldwin, ered with snow.
[Adrian Watcbtowcr, Oct 22.
alone, ho Was able to threw tho boasted Slave Power of
Osawatamio to Tecumseh, under inch circumstances of
who had Doth tegs broken; C. R. Salis, Miss Foreman,
two great States into convulsions' of terror, and summon Miss Jenkingson. Mrs. JewcD, Mrs.. Pngh, Mrs. CartUrn NO DP TH* OAMifc—Tho New Y o A Hetrid. Bocruelty as to destroy, first hia ream and next his life.
armed thousands of the Chivalry to his capture.
u
n
'
i
domestic
orgma.
tm " t h . Dra»c»tie
wright Mm A. B. Knapp, Mrs. Coles Bashford, Mrs.
His own house and the house of his sen were both fired and
N.Uond I)OTK«r.ti« J w t y - J *
VWIMCT AGAIXST A BAILROAD.-—In the Supreme Court, Banter, P . Sawver, John Boardman, H. D. Boonesteel, the Utedestroyed. The women of the family were grossly insultIndian Agent; van.Buren Smead, of Food du Lao Press, wc nnpreieod finished its MRer- The reccnt norfliem
ed, and a. cenimitteo appointed at a public meeting New York, John A. C. Gray recovered a verdict of£l5, wb34& not expected to Hve; E. H. -Nichols, Judge Flint
f m » Pco&avtvwia to
"oiitforL W e
(following the example of the Pro£lavery men under OQQ against the Michigan Southern Railroad Company, MrsTRadford, James Partridge, C. C. L Gould nod Mrs. same rt«rv of HB d » « < i ^ < l
p n a n a e M S I n M u l N™
Kmory, who killed and drove out tho PreeState men of for comabaons on monies borrowed for the use of the Lewis.
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J . J . Craig , of Chicago, was dangerously hurt
i s m music in Noremtar. u d Ua» tko.
oppchji
leaveoworth), notified Brown and other FreeState men company . while he was its Treasurer. The company
The train was not going fast, nor b the catastrophe wl be foond UtthemlwUDti^ ocCTp^ooofererjnodion Potawatamie. Crock that If they did not leave the Ter- resisted their demands upon the ground that it paid Mr. a t t r i b u t e to any carelessness or want of caution on the en^Stote thia ride tbe Becky MwntoiM.
ritory in throe Ajstheywould be king. His friends and Gray a yearly salary as Treasurer and therefore were en- part of those having charge of i t
C a , - » ' . D . * « * " *
neighbor? wcro murdered around him; he wje forced into titled to atl service which he could render in financial DO- The road had been so recently boflt that there has not C hSsoonxa
i c « » Alton and S t I*«J» B d l n « 4 wm A e t j l
been time to fence i t The cram took place in a kind of
• wrofsetfdefehser, andflnaHyaprice was pribjidy set gotiatioofr ".
fndiff b j a prociuieiit conMiwdott tywfcmarsh, near a running brook, over which a bridge had
prolyl?
°®
The effect of fheae things, in connection
Bayard Taylor's lectures iu Sa» Francisco, produced a been contracted in the'midst ef a forest which was being a n t e f t t a t t o w n . n e e i r o * . aerieea
QOt fatal wound The c a w of the deed is sol yet knows.
jrlth aQ the other outrage, oppression and murder perpe- profit of $1,500 to the Mercantile library Association. cleared

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TRAVERSE ornr.
PATOHH^—We ore under obligations to Dr. &. C.
GOODALB (who returned from Laming on S s t o r d a j evening) f o r * copy of t t a Milwaukee Mum of the 2d,
I containing the news of the Railroad Disaster.
Mr. J o h n P a t r i c k will accept oar thank for a late copy
of tho Clevelaixi Plaindtaler.
LLXOE POTAYOER.—Mr. Robert Lee, of CentreviHe,
•ent to this market a few days ago a lot of peach-blow
potatoes, (40 bushel*) which averaged iu wtoight one
pgnnd apiece.

DOTOLAS ur TUif Hovra.—The ' Amite (Miss.) Democrat sajv: " A l l the Conventions in the worid cannot
secure the support of the Democratic party in the South
to Senator Douglaa. H e h a s been the great arch-enemy
of its pcace and prosperity. Aj»d should the Democratic
party be rent in twain by the demon of faction, and the
perjilred hosts of Black Republicanism trample upon the
ruins of this Republic, expiring Liberty, with the deatliknell In h e r throat, will point to him as the author of her
destruction.. H o w long shall we b« taunted with the
heresy of this double-dealing Demagogue?"

GOIKQ TO E e a o r a w'x BAIXOOK.—T. S. C. Lowe, of
NEW Lore o r StaAitEiu.—-The Grand Haven Clarion New York, is diligently preparing for his air voyage
loanw, on good authority, that i t ia'intended, as soou as across the Atlantic, undaunted by all the fatal and perilt h e arrangements can be completed, to run a HDC of ous adventures of predecessor^. Hie balloon when comsteamers from Grand Haven to Racine, to connect with pleted, and inflated with 725,000 fcet of gae, will o v e r t o p
tb* Racine and Mississippi Railroad, the best route from' the steeple p/.Tryuty 6hurch, and embrace a space withifl
it as great as that occupied by the Times building. I t
ibc East to Nebraska and Kansas.
will take a week to inflate the balloon; the balloonist has
MECOSTA COCXTT.—The organization of this County
provided himself with a Caloric engine, a lime stove,
wait authorized at the last searioa of the Legislature of
]ifc boat, anchors, and every laud of scientific instruments
this B u t e . Tho name of the town of Leonard was
so as to be fully armed as possible against accident
changed to Big Rapids, and tho village bearing that name
Tint PRXKSTT.VASTA K u t c n o x . — T h e Philadelphia Evedesignated as the County Beat
ning Bulletin, gives the following summary of the result
. GOT. WcBcr of California has sent to F i r s t Controller
of the State Election:
HediU a thousand dollar draft for delivery to the TreasuDemocrats. Opposition.
^ e r p f t h c Washington Monument Association, it being
Senate
12
.21
House of Representatives
33
67
the first of tho yearly contributions of that a h o u n t tendered by t h e 8tate of California.
Total...
45.....
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JThe San Francisco Bollcntin of the. 21st pit, says a
movement is on foot, in which many of the merchants and
• Opposition majority on joint ballot..
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business ineu of that city participate, calling a meeting to
Tho Hon. William J a r v i s of Weatherefiold, V t , died
. consider and adopt toe best means of erecting a suitable
moiiaofcut to tho memory of (he late Senator Erode rick. on the 2li<t inst, aged 83 years. H e was a native of
Boston. During-the administration of Jefferson ho held
POSTNASTCB. SoiTK.vijm—Luther Preston, convicted
the post of United States Coosul a t Lisbon. H e did
of robbing the mail while acting as postmaster a t Presmuch t o improve the wool product of the United States,
ton, Fillmore county, Minnesota, was sentenced on Tuesby importing from Spain to the United States, in 1810,
day last, in tho United States court at St. Paul, to fifteen
he settled at Weathersfield ns a farmer, and resided there
years a t hard labor m the'penitentiary at Stillwater.
"nntil his death- l i e was a warm friend and admirer of
Dr. Jo h n S. Rock, aeolorodman, whore literary acquire- Henry Clay.
ments are said to be Considerable, Ntely delivered alecture
C o p r m DTVIPESIX—Tbo Minnesota Mining Company
In Roston on the Character and W r i t i n g s of Madam do hos. Sectored a dividend of $4 per shore,, payable on the
StaeL 8omo of thtfBoston papere fpeak of the, pcrform- 1st of November. T h e sale of last year's product b a n g
aoee-aa evincing critical powers of uo mean order.
now closed, the ascertained net earnings or profits for 1858
A company Of Americans launched a steamer on the (estimated i n last report at 8210,000) are 8206,020, the
Amoor.River, on.the southern portion Of Siberia, and whole of which has been realized in coslj. T h e surplus,
expected to make n profitable commercial enterprise out after paying the present dividend with that disbursed in
(if it. The Russian officials show tho greatest favor to May, is 820,000.

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4c., and from the universal Mtiifaction.givca to all who have
patronized oar-hoaac, we take pleasure in aayinrf that we now
con»I<ler oar basInc«H rAiBLY and PEKSASO'TLY estaLli.sbed.
We wi*h It understood that thla ia No- Lorrskv, but a fair
and legitimate (ale, ia wbkh each purrh»ser n u . t b e r«lue
of hi* or ber money in a <iold P e n c i l w i t h (Sold P e a
a t t a c h e d , »r u Gold L o c k e t , wurlli
cach, which cannot lie boaght at auy retail more for the aame.priee; And in
addition to the parthaae/each person rccelvn a P r r r n l a m
o f J e w e l r y * not lea* in valoe than $2, and it a u ^ be worth
$3, i, S, lu, lo, 20,30, «V®r even «200!

N o Money Risked !
Wo propone to let a person know what Premium he
cdve before tending hia money. Any Lady or (2ea
dCKlrlng one of the above article*, can' first wad t
tbem by retain mail what premium they are ebtitlod to. Ttjey
- i n then have the prlTilejw of sending for It If they ch
Our Preminma are diatnboted ia a fair aad honorable
sr, and a.n *oon ait the name of the purchaser in received
with the $5, hia Pencil and Pen and Premlam, or Gold Locket
and Premium, are^put up in a aafe manner, and Mnt to the
owner by mail, free of postage. Our plan, from long experience la the above buifiueoa, haa given general iuiti^fnrtion,~aii
each purchaser can Hell or trade the above articles for all they
cost him, aad retain tbe premium gratia.
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send ns
their money in advance, they can rely upon being as .fairly
dealt with as though they had made previous application.
And If any one Is dissatisfied with their porchaae, and an
unbiassed person competent to judge Kays the articles arr not
worth more than tha money paid tor thetn, aad in some caaey
TEX, or even KORTV tim*s the amount, let aucb petson return the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
Bat some will ask (aa many have,) how ean we afford to
give so mnch for so little money? In aaswi-r, we aav, that all
who are acquainted with the Jnwelry bnslnesa knnw that
there la scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail
store upon which thore IH not a profit of from 100 to 400 per
per cent, on manufacturers' prices.
We being Agents for the Manufacturers, have adopted this
plan of dispOKlng of our goods, rather than selling to Country Dealers on time, and tuking the uncertainty of collecting
- n r bill*.
By thla arrangement, we brlrtg the purchaser in dlreet communication with tbo manufacturer, and the profits .that are
made by the dozen hand* through which Jewelry has to pass,
' - e to the purchaser in Premiums, as above stated.
therefore offer the following Inducement to persons
acting as Agents for us:—
Any perstai sending us f l S for our goods, will receives
Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Lockct and Premium, free.
For farther inducements, see Circular.
Among our Premiums sre articles suitable for Ladies and
Gentlemen, such as

CONSUMPTION CUBED!
DR. t H U B C H H X * DISCOVERY.
Winchester^ C
s P r e p a r a t i o n of t b e C h e m i c a l l y P u r e C o m p o u n d of t h e

HYPOPHOSPHITES

o f L I X E a n d SODAW
Originally discovered aad prescribed by Dr. J. P . C n c a c a u x
of Paris aa a Specific Remedy for

CONSUMFT ION!

r p i I E EXTRAOBDIXABT BISULTS OBTAINED IK A U .
all remaining doubt as to tbe inestimable valoe of
this Dixcavery. Consumption is no longer to be regarded a*
an incurable malady.
Many hundreds of physicians have already adopted tliU
treomv nt with alatost ioviiriable success. 'Lei no Cousumptive delay a moment to trj- it. It is their last hope!
Dr. Churrhill says;
.
'
" 1 am anxionsthat the.HvrornosrniTXS should be brongbu
a* speedily as po«rible, into universal nse, as 1 KNOW that tbi-v
nine is in Intermittent P
tlve as Viiccleatlon la Small Pox.
"*
instance have'l found the remedy fall t

produce

impletely
—....
under treabneatSuch a result U altogether unparalleled in the annals of inediclne."
This ltemedy ia the most powerful Generator of lllood
known, and is equally efficacious in' all forma of Debility.
Asthma, Bronchi,tie, Nervous Diseases, Chlorosis, Djfsiicpsia,
whatever depends oa deficient vitality of the system.
Wiaebester's Genuine Preparation
I* put up In large bottles with the following words blown in,
the glass: "Da. J. K C write HILL'S YrromosrorrKs or LIMS
AND do DA. J. WiscHKsrita, Ns\r Yoa*," Each bottle baa
also, s PAC-sixita slgaatar«.
JSP"No other-can be-relied on as tbe pnre Hypopbost'liltes.
i!*ss perfectly.pare, tbev are t o t only useless, Imt positively
injurious. No IKON or other drag should be combined with
them, or taken at the same time.
'•258f Price $% Oft, or three bottles for S5 00, with fijll directions for use. A liberal discount to physicians aad the trade.
The DKT SALTS furnisbed to the profession. Single bottle*
in concentrated solution aeat by mail, whan specially ordered.
Sold wholesale and retail at the Bole General Depot in the U.
S. 43 John street. Lei no one deceive you. but purchase and
Tlnchester'a Pieppratlpp." £ ..
Chore h i l l ' s W o r k o n C o n s u m p t i o n
—ill b6 sent gratis to every ConsumptI
i the United States, on receipt of ti
cover expense of posUgea. Also, drca..... e information without charge. Let no
delay, for time ia precioua in so fatal a malady as Consumptio!!. Address,
J. WINCHESTER,American and Foreign Agency,
32-ly
43 John street, hew York.
For sale by
MORGAN BATES,
Herald Office, Traverse City. •

fer, over a large part of the globe, is the conseqatafce of
action of the system, induced by the poisonow
mlarm of vegetable decaj'. This exhalation is evolved by the
G o l d S l e e r e B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
action of solarjieat on wet soil, and rises with .the w atery vaGOLD SHIRT KTUDS—platn and with settings; Gou> Soaar
tho Americans.
THK CALIFORNIA BnUTpfc-''Private advices received
PIX.H—uew style; Gold Brea-u Pius, Callfurnia Diamond
Pins, Gold Blags, Ac.. Ac.
W ben Old Brown's sons were murdered by Missouri nt Washington from California, state that Gov. Weller
t* into the blood. There It acta as an irritalue poiao
FOR LADIES,
Bordor Ruffians, and his daughter, who witnessed
Will appoint either Volney E. Howard or R. Augustus
HDOar,
murder, bccame a maniac,, tho Administration journals Thompson to the vacancy in the United States Senate
:iags,Co
virus and the bile accumulate la tbe circulation,and produce
wore ridicaKng the " shrieks from Kansas."
Bracelets, Oold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Bell ilidi-s,
occasioned by the death of Br ode rick. T h e contest
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney* and
Gold Bfngs, Ac. Ac.
for tho Scnatorship before the Legislature is between ALSO—Pianos, Melodeons, Mu^iral Boxes, Accordeoiu, Ac. the stomach sympathise with the liver, and become disordered
A. BISHOP KoBqp>.—Bishop Ames, of tho Methodist
also. Finally, tbe ipslinrt of our organism, as Ir in an atUnexceptional"Rpftrences given whenever required.
Denver, Wcllor and Gen. Mclfougal.
Church, was lately robbed of 8100 at Galena, ID., b y a
tempt to expel the noxions fusion, concentrates the whole
J3T- AGENTS WANTED for even- part of the Country.
N. B.—In sending your names, write the State, Coufity and blood of the body In tbe internal, excretorica to force, them
rogue who got into the room whore be slept 3*he BishMORTAI.ITT AT PIKB'S PEAK.—Parties lately arrived
to cast It out Tho blood leaves the sarfkrv, and rushes to
Town plainly, so as to avoid letters being miscarried.
o p i n n in attendance at the' Rock River Conference. - from Pikc'B P e a k state that a fearful mortality had brothe central organs with congestive violence. This is the
ADDRESS,
ANGLE & CO.,
102 CANAL SiitKET, lOld No.) CHILL. But in this effort it falls.. Then the FEVB* follows
ken out in Mountain City, carrying off as many as fourteen
iu which tbo blood leaves tho central organs and rushes t o
Commander Gabriel Gait Williamson; U. S. N., lately
48
Near Y o r k .
miners per week. A t first the disease was supposed to be
the surface, ss If In another effort to expel the Irritating
in command of the 0 . B. steamer Fulton, which was
poison through that other great excretory —the skin. In IhiS
mountain fever, but a dose inspection showed that the
also it falls; aad the syatem abundona the attempt exhausted,
wrecked near Pcnsacola a. month ago died on the 19th of
greater uumber of deaths were ctfoscdby drinking highly
and walla for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless
October.
" ' W M
effort another day.. These are the fits or paroxvfcm* of Fever
poisonous or strychnine whisky.
and Ague. Such conxtkutioqal disorder will of couraotutdtr.A HUOB M w o w r r . — T h e county of I^ncaster, P « ^ the
WE HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF nilne the health if ft is not-removed.
GEXKSEK AXD SIHAWASSKK.—The valuation of real and
P r t r i ^ i t ' s homo—cast 11,035 votes, and gave an antiWe have labored to find, and have fonud, an antidote.
A j r W s A g n e Oare,
Buchanan majority of 4,169! There is scarcely another personal property i n Gencace county is $4,064,800, of
which neutralizes this malarious, poiron In the blood, aad
whteh the city of Flint is put down at $615,277.
county in tlic i l n i o b i h a t can sorro up.snch figures.
stimulates the liver to expel it Tram the body. Aa it should,
AND
*
so
it
docs,
cure
this
aQIIctlng:disorder with perfect.oertalnty.
The valuation of property in ShiawasBe county is 82,
And it doe> more, or rather dors what Is of more service' to
A citizen of Philadelphia h a s now qjrf&hibtion in
486,207. Of this amount Owosso is put down at $168,
those subject to thin Infliction. If taken in season It expelb
that city the autographs of J o h n Milton and his w i f e 847: Caledonia township, in which Corunna is located at
it from the system a* it is absorbed, 2nd thus keeps thorn- who
We ever brought to this market; which we will be happy to - use it free from its sttacks; keeps the system in health though
whioh be recently purchased in England for t w o hundred 8278,426..
"
offer at such prlccs as will accord reasonably with the TIMES. exposed to the disease. CouM-ijurntIv it not only ernes, b u t
and fifteen dollars.
.
protects from, the great variety of affections whlth are lnduHANNAH, : LAY A CO.
Hon. Abraham Lincoln, on returning to his home
i-ed by this malignant influence, i-ucb as Remittent Fever, Chllt
Traverse City, Jfor-18,1858.
n!9tf
T h e Sham Democracy of Kansas have nominated Sam.
recently, in Springfield, HL, after rendering important
Fever, Dumb, or Masked A gae. Periodical H' adaebe, or BilMedaiy for Governor, with J q h n P . Slough for LioutCQious Headache, SUious Fevers, Neuraigis, Rheumatism. Goat,
service to the Republican canse in offier S t a t e s was
Bllndncaa, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma. Palpitation^
a n t and J o h n A . Haldcman for Congress.
honored b y a public reception. H e was escorted from
Painfal Affections of the Spleen, Hysterlws Colic, Paralysis,
and
Painful Affections of the Stomach and. Bowels, all dt
D u n . — A dooj was fought on the 8th n i t , between his residence to the State House by a numerous and
which, whed arising from thfs canse, will be fonnd to aitsaart
H E R E P V R L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OF WASH- more or leas the intermittent type. This "Ague Cure" reCarter Randolph, and Com. Winders, both of Greensboro enthusiastic procession, proceeded by a band of music,
INGTON are having*prei>atevi and published a seriea of
moves
the canac of these derangeinenta, aad cures the direaae.
Political Tracts, tinder the supervision of the Congressional
A ^ i p which the l a t f e r v r o very dangcrogdy wounde^. where he made a -stirring fpceeh.
This it accomplishes by stimulating tho excretoriea.to.cz>
Republican Executive Committee, which it is earnestly hoped
pel the vlrtts from the system; and the**.- organs by degrees
THK DIFFERENCE.—'The Republican papers all condemn the friends ol the Be publican causc will Uke immediate become h'ablted to do this their oBlce of their own accord.—
t ^ Lnnder, who has Explored all tho region f r o m ' t h o
steps to have pat in general circulation.
The Doughface
Missouri to the Pacific, hps exprcssod tlio opinion that tho insurrection at Harper's Ferry.
They are furnished at the cheap rate of seventy-five cents Hence arises what w$ term acclimation. Time may accomplish the same end. bbt often life ia not long enough, or la
papers rejoice in It; for the political, capital they expert per hundred copies, free of postage.
th'f *" central route" is the' best for a railroad.
sneriliccd in the attempt, while this " Ague Curs " tioca it U
The following tracts have already been published:
once, and with safety. .We have great reason to bellera this
it to fttrnish them.
Tract No. 1. HOW WE ARK OOVBBNED.—Beiag aa
is s surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class,of disC a p t M'ClintOck has .declined.to' receive any pecunipose of the Frands and Expenditures of • the pre
eases which are caused by the miasmatic Infection, thaii any
a r y reward from the B r i t i ^ d o v e r n m e n t in compensaMARRIED,
otlier which has been discovered; and It has still snotber
tion of his, late service in t h o A r c t i o regions.
important advantage to the public, wbiob is, thst it ia aheap
plete analvKi* of the vottis on tbe Homestead
, •
Tiact No. S. THE ATTITUDE OP NATIONAL PARTIES ss well as good.
, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr A Co., Lowell, Msss. Price One
,
Ex^Gotl Dunlop, of Maine, P a s t General Grand 1
IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC BAILBOAD.
Dollar per bottle.
P r i e s t 6f the Royal Arch Masons otf the United States,
Ayer's CherTy P e c t o r a l .
O
T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE THE UNOT
died a t Brunswick, Maine, o n tho 21st n i t ^
Congress indicate a most marked deterioration of moral haa won for itself such a renown for the core of every variety
dei
sentiment at the South in respect to the African Slave ef Throat and l.ubg Complaint, that It is catirelv nnneceMary
,
, _ ODAT.—'Thursday, the 24th day of N o - Michigan, will meet at the house of William Magill, IR the
Trade, aad are fearfully ominous of the near approach of for as to recount the evidence of ita virtues, wherever it ba«
the time when, at any rate in the Gulf States, that hitherto Seen employed. As It has Ibngbeen In constant use throughtownahtp
of
Maqistae,
in
Mid
county,
on
t
h
a
first
Saturday
of
tombcr, has been dufigoatod b y Gov. Wisuer as Thnnkaunlvi rsally reprobated traffic will be as heartily sustained out this* section, we need not do mori than assure the pcoplft
December next, ai 2 o'clock P. I I , to settle ahd audit the
lu quaHtr ia kept up to the best It ever has been, and that K
gtviagdrrf.
aa ia the Institution of slavery itself.
accounts and debts that will b a p resented against the Eatate
may be relied on to do for their relief aU it has ever been
of JOSEi'H SMITH, deceased. Aj»o will meet for tbe same Trart No. 6. OVEKLAKD^tOJPTEH TO THE PACIFIC— found to do

A n n u a COUJ»*.—Iter. Asa Mahan has accepted the purpose on tfie first Saturday, at 3 o'clock P. M., at the same
THE BUTTKRFlKLD CONTRACT.
Ayex*s C a t h a r t i c PUJa,
Preridenijr of this new institution.. T h e first term begins place, In the following months, to wit: February, April and Tract No. G. OPPOSITION OF THE SOUTH TO THE DE- For all the purposes of s Purgative Medicine.; for Costlvcnesa;
VELOPMENT OP OREGON AND OF WASHINGTON
July, 28th, which is tbe time allowed by law.
for the cure of Dyspepsia; for Jaundice; for the core of IndiDpe-ist
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OP THE WEST.
Glren under our hands at Manistee, thla 17th day of Sepgestion; for Headache; fortbe cure of Dysentery; f o r s Foul
' l a Ili<*
i iii n n T j u w m m .
'
Stomach; for tbe core of Brvslpclas; fer the Pile*; for tbe
a House of Bishopshavo voted
raet No.
care of Scrofula; for all Scrofulous Complaints-, for the enre
cotriea.
to tfowjtk Bishop to withdraw his petition for restoraof Rheumatism; for Diseases of the Skin;'for .the core of
All orders should be addressed to
.
Liver Complaint; for Dropsy; for the core of Tetter,Tnjaoia
tion. This i» a virtual refusal t o grant his request
LEWIS CLEPHANE,
sad Salt Rheum; for Worms; f o r t b e cure of Qout; for a pin»
The subscriber offers for sale a variety of engrafted
Secretary NaUonalitepublican Association,
ner Pill! for the ewe of Neuralgia; for purifying tbe Mood,.
i'Btlrefltrw*HBo*«-—'The Nicollet' CountyBank, Minn.,
Apple T r e m , Pe«oh !Vee«,Pear Treea, P l u m
They are sogar-eoStsd, so that the most sensitive can taku*
b t t a o s p q i d e i J U issues. ore based npou University
tbem pleasantly, aad they a n the best aperient in the vorlA
,
T r e e s a n d Cherry.TreiiH,
bonds, for! which, it ia said, there ia no sole at any price.
for all the purposes of a family physic.
A foe lot of.gqedllag P s w t i Taaas, three years old, which G R A l f D T R A V E R S E A N D G R A N D H A V E N .
Price 25 cents per Box; Six Boxes for One DoDar,
wiQbesoldehem.
.
T h e President has appointed hi>> nephew, James Also, CcajtaKTS, O o o s s s u a u s , Ac.; all In good condition,
Great numbers of Clergymen. Pbjwlrians, Statesmen, a n *
THE SPLhrDID PAST SAILING SCHOOXER
L. a SMITH.
BochanaJi a young lawyer of Philadelphia, his private of good stae, and haaltby.
eminent personages, have feat their natnes^a certify the un. ni-Iy
k Rapid's. Nov. S, Ib^a.
.iKBi
paralleled asefolaeaa of these remedless, but oar spsce here
will
not permit the insertion of them. The Amenta below
ROUND? A LANGDON'8
C A P T . O. FVCAN&
Bxnx IN IOXIA>—We -learo' b y the Gaaotte, t h a i Mr.
bsmed fnrnlsh gratis oar American Almaatc la which, they
U . RON BETWEEN G R A N D T E A V E R 8 E AND arc given; also with foil description* of tbe above complaint*,
%
i
s
about to opo»-a Backing H o w e in
GRAND HAVEN during the season of U n t o u c h i n g and the k e a b M n t that iliaitld w followed for t h f l r cure. ;
Ionia,
i
105 R a n d o l p h S t r e e t , C h i c a g o , I H .
at Traverse City, Elk Rapids, North port, Manistee and Muskegoa. TTie schooner ia a stoat and aafaatatitial tubat of M
Do not bo pat off by unpriaciplod dealers with other pre
Intelligeoee has b e e n received a t Boston of tho death
ROOND8 A LAlWDON are authorised to reeeire Adver- tons burthen, and has been fltted ap ex press! v for e a r n i n g paratloBa they saahasaore profit oa. Tbe sick went the best
tisementt
fbc
this
and
all
tbe
leading
Newsp^ers
of
the
U.
S
,
families with their IWraitare. provisions, Cattle, A«.
aid there la for them, and thev shosM Ik
.
.
of Mrs. Marsh. one or the Missionaries of the American
" * — —
apply to the Captain on board.
and are the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE Agents for the majority
All oay remedies are for sale by
' J. S, PAKKAND,
Board at Mosul
of those In the North-West.
ap!2

GMUMDMS' Gold aad Silver ffaUta, Vet acd Guard Ckaits
a dUcased

N E W GOODS.
Goods, Groceries,

P R O V I S I O N S ,

Now is the Time to Circulate

Documents.

T

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FRUIT TREES.

Season Arrangement.

H. C- V A N R A A L T E ,

ADVERTISINQ- AGENCY,

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, P o t y a n r w i n * around me t«i gbhtt ;
/ £ a m cold a n d tirod, m d t h e t .
And I feel'to s t r a n g e t o - n i g h t
S o m e t h i n g h u r t s m c here dear mother.
L i k e a s t o n e upon my b r e a s t ; !ii »

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i

•"All d a y long while y o u were working,
A s t ut u p o n m y bed,
l
I w a e t r f f t i g to b« p a t i e n t
And to Uilnlc of w h a t you -Mid;
f t e k i n d a n d hieaaed J e s u s
Loves h i s lambs to w i t c h end k e e p ;
A n d I wished b e he'd come and take m e
I n bla arms, t a d t h a t I m i g h t aleep.

"VTAJUL, D U N C K L E E A C O ^ 74 WODDWARD AVEhue, Wholesale a n d Retail 1>calers in F o r e i g n a n d Do- uperior and Senplron. tf »ll*h*s at gTMlJTrttoced rate*. nte*Up Dry Goods; Gar pets. Floor Oil C l o t h s P a p e r H a n g i n g s
The B a k e ' B u p e H o r B a r ' I r o n ' s o l d By the""Company, is all F e a t h e r s a n d House t u m U h i n g lioods -We would p a r t i c a xaade f r o a i Charcoal Pig, a n d lit far better t h a n the I r a n made larly i n v i t e t h e attention of the p u b l i c to the following G o o d s
f r o m Hard Coal, a n d t h e i r Lake S u p e r i o r Merchant Iron i* which we h a v e la great variety of styles a n d p r i c e a : Broche
the only I r o n sold In this market, thai is made in this manner. S h a w l s long a n d square ; Bay State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do.
• Their Merchant S c r a p I r o n i* all m a d e r r o » s e i e c t e d Serap do. d o . : Gentlemen's do. do. d o . ; M a n t i l l a s beautiful Styles^
a n d will bear, comparison w i t h the best I r o n made in the Black, Fancy, Poniard, Bayadere a a d Moire Antique Silks ;
coantry.
• J F r e n c h a u d English M e r i n o e s plain s o d figured ; P a r a m e t l a s
Wyandotte Rolling Mill C o m p a n y a n d E u r e k a I r o n Compa- D e l a i n e s in great v a r i e t y ; Valencia P l a i d s a n d S t r i p e s ; All'
ny d r a f t s taken a t p a r in e x c h a n g e for-Iron or any indebted- wool P l a i d s ; Alpaca*: Flannels; Soitinetts; Broadcloths; Dap e a s .to t h e Company.
masks; Blankets; L i n e n s ; Embroideries; H o s i e r y ; Gloves;
Manufactured I r o n also given in e x c h a n g e for good S c r a p e Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Gingham*. Ac., Ac.

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Carpet Department.
Velvet, B r u s s e l s Crenelle, 5 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton
and Wool, Carpcto; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, W i n d o w
Shades, Lace and Muslin.Curtains C u r t a i n F i x t u r e s Feathers,
tOJT P O U N D H Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED A R E PBE- P a p e r H a n g i n g s A c , Ac.
We h a v e many other styles of G o o d s which will be offered
pared t o f u r n i s h , at s h o r t notice, Stationary Engines, Mill
n3
Oearing, Warehouse H o i s t i n g Apparatus, a n d all varieties of to s a i t the times.
I r o n ' W o d L Repair w o r k o n Propellers, Steamer* and Saw
A M E R I C A N W A T C H E 8 . — A P P L E T O N , TRACY A
Mills, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly.' Castings—every
C o , WALTR'AM, MOSS, Manufacturers of P A T E N T LEdescription.
V E R WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the
BB A88 F O U N D R Y .
We a r c prepared t o execute orders of a n y sisc f o r Brass a n d a i d o f new and original machinery, expressly designed t o secure, with a low palce, a fine, substantial, durable end uni" B a t I c o u l d not see the Saviour,
Composition Castings, promptly.
, Though I s t r a i n e d m y eyes t o aee;
Oil G l o b e * Oil Cops, Valves,"Journal Boxes. Guage Cocks, formly reliable time keeper. The movements are new in
A n d I wondered, if b e saw nfe,
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotives construction, a n d are p r o n o u n c e d by the highest authorities
Would b e s p e a k to such a s m e !
and Mills, Bells f o r Factories, Steamers and Locomotives, un- to bo faultiest in principle a n d quality, a n d h a v e been proved
by the most e x a c t i n g tests to be reliable and unfailing in acI n a m o m e n t 1 was looking
d e r e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds.
tion. These watches arc m a n u f a c t u r e d entirely f r o m the
On a world so b r i g h t and fair,
c r u d e materials. In a single establishment, by c o n n e c t e d and
"Which wffli ftjU of little children,
IRON RAILING *AND VERANDAHS.
An«J they seemed BO hippy there !
W e a r e prepared t o execute all orders f o r I r o a Bailing for uniform processes—the manufactory being organised upon
P r iv a te Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, a n d f o r Cemete- the same system t h a t has been adopted in the production of
t h e unequaled American fire-arms, which enables us to pror y Lota.
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j S a r C o m e r of F i f t h a n d Woodbridpe-st*., opposite Machine duce a movement at one-balf t h e price of any foreign movem e n t of the same quality;! and we guarantee the perfect
S h o p of M i ^ i i g a n Central Bailroad, Detroit.
. n can s i n g o n r yellow bird.
performance, fur ten y e a r s of c v c r > ' watch manufactured by us.
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A n d w h l l « I my b r e a t h w a s holding,
All foreign watches are made bv band, the American jratchOqe so b r i g h t upon mc s m i l e d ;
C p O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN. e* being, the o n l y - o n e s made bv machinery upon a uniform
A n d I k n e w I t m u s t be Jean*
system t h r o u g h o u t Nearly all hand-made watches are de- W h e n be Said;' Come here, m y c h i l d !
fective, and are continually getting out of order. In many
parte of the c o u n t r y i t is impossible to find good .watch re"' Come np here, my little Bessie I
We. are prejiared lo execute all work entrusted to us with pairers, and watch repairing Is always uncertain and expenCome Up hero a n d l i r e w i t h me.
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a n d despatch, a n d ou a s favorable t e r m s as any sive. The introduction of A m e r i c a n w a t c h c s disposes of t h i s
W h e r e Uie children n e v e r auflbr.
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ishment in the country. C o m b i n i n g all t h e dilTerbht difficulty, a n d c o u n t r y merchants, as well as watch d e a l e r s
_ B u t are happier t h a n y o n see!'
uranches of Steel. C o p p e r a n d Stone Engraving, as well as can k e e p watches as a part of their miscellaneous stocjc, a n d
Crayon W o r k of the finest description, * c guarantee satisfac- t h u s supply their customers with a n e w s t a j d s which way 1MS
Of t h a t b j i g h l and bappv l a n d ;
used a* any o t h e r article, without mystery or h u m b u g . Sold
tion all cases.
was going, when y o u called me,
P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n paid t o Bank a n d Commercial work, ,by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS A APPLETON,
W h e n you came a n d kissed my h a n d .
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sncb aa Checks, Drafts,,Notes, Certificates of Deposit and
" A n d a t first 1 felt so sorry
Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, Envelopes.
You h a d called me!—1 wonld go,
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S 8TAND1SH ILAc- Maps, Portraits, Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
LUS'l'BA'l EU—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s from original
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O h ! to sleep, a n d n e v e r s p f f e r l
p r i n t e d in the most delicate colora by a new process.
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M o t h e r d o n ' t be c r y i n g s o !
F o r the convenience of the business c o m m u n ity In t h i s vi- d r a w i n g s by J o b n . W . Ehninger, illustrative of the C o u r u h i p
H u g m e closer, closer, mother,
cinity, we h a v e established a n ' a g e n c y with Mr. J o h n W. of Miles Standish, by H e n r y W. Longfellow. There will be
P u t y o u r arm* around m e t i g h t ;
Green, at the office of the Detroit Dally Advertiser, il'2 J e f - e i g h t or ten U r g e P h o t o g r a p h s of the most exquisite character, executed by Brady, with intcraCcied cream-colored l e a v e s '
O h ! how touch I l o r e yon mother, 1
ferson Avenue.
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J . SAGE A SON'S.
(containing the descriptive t e x t . ) the whole to I * bound ip
B a t I feel so Strange to-night!"
quarto morocco c o v e r s with bevelled and gilt edges.
A n d the m o t h e r pressed h e r closer
Early order* are solicited,'a* tlie slow piocess of p r e p a r i n g
Manufactu' T o b e r overburdened b r e a s t ;
r e r s about 1,000 cases BOOTS, S H O E S A N D BUBBEBS, of all the P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g beintf done i n cloudy weather) will,
,On the h e a r t so n e a r to b r e a k i n g
the desirable' kinds, a n d have also on h a n d a few thousand p r e v e n t the immediate issue Of a second e d i t i o n , a n d conse
Lay t h e h e a r t so n e a r its rest.
quently only those ordered in a d v a n c o can be provived.
pairs of o u r own manufacture.
I n t h e solemn hour of m i d n i g h t ,
P r i c e Six Dollars. S p e c i m e n s to be s c c n a n d s u h s c r i p t f o m
W'eHhslI c o n t i n u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e and to receive almost
I n the darkness, calm and deep,
dslly addition^—so as t o k e e p o u r stock at all t i m e s large and received, at mv store.
L y i n g on h e r m o t h e r ' s bosom.
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
cofuptekK Confining ourselves to the J o b b i n g trade excluLittle Bessie fell asleep!
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sively, w6 can offer facilities unoqualed in Detroit, at 25
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN & CO.
, A n I n c i d e n t i n the C a n .
I I A W S CUTLERY A N D EDGE TOOL WORKS, F o o t
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have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a T o o l s Axes of every description, P l a n i n g and T o b a c s o Mato my friend Homers the other day; In reply to my re- veryBBS.—We
large stock of Book And News P a p e r of oll sizes. We c h i n e K n i v e s T r u s s e s A c , made to o r d e r of a sui>erior 'nna•
mark, he related a little adventure, which, as it Is appropoe ore A g e n t s for n i n e of the b e s t Mills in the country, which Jity.
Razors, K n i v e s S c i s s o r s S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s , steel, I r o n
•ad moreover involves a little love and sentiment, I give gives ns a c h a n c e to compete and undersell any establishme
n d Bhis* Ware, polished a u d repaired iu u m a n n e r t o give
without apology, in his own words. It appears that in In the West, a n d wonld say that w» s e l l ' p r l n t p a p e r c h e a p . , asatisfaction
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and a b e t t e a a r t l c l o t h a n can be f o q n d in t h i s m a r k e t ; Also,most*nnhke places, love and sentiment may be discovered: we
Order* left a t the offlre.-corner of Brush s t r e e t nnd Jefferh a v e iuSt received a large invoice of fine Mttuiiilas.—
" I was escorting home the lovely, Charlotte I ) — — , Please call a n d see for yourselves a t
son Avenue, will be p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to, where samplesinay
to whon I was at the time quite devoted; wo got into one
P E A S E A FDLLEB'S, No. 210 J e f f e r s o n Av
Re fere nee* kindly p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s N o r t h &
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room to spread her crinoline, and arrange hervolumnious
Detroit. J a n . 1869.
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» J u t b e f o r e the l a m p was lighted,
J u t before t h e c h i l d r e n came,
W h i l e the room w a * very quiet,
I heard some one call m y name.
A l l a t o n c e t h e window opened,
I n a field were lamb* and sheep,
Borne f r o m out a brook were, drinking,
Some were lying fast asleep

Call a n d see or address

WM. H. ZABBISKIE, Secretary.
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. AAcr a few; moments in ciuno a poor woman, who de- Of s u p e r i o r p a p e r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p , at lower prices than
posited a basket of clothes on the platform and hold in her heretofore. W a r r a n t e d t o give satisfaction in every particu,•
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armb a small child, while a little girl hung to- her • dress lar.C o m m e r c i a l P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding,
executed
skirl*. She looked tired and. weaiy, but there wa3 no o r d e r . .'
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TM^nt seat; to be sure Charlotte, might have condensed
The s u b s c r i b e r h a v i n g h a d a n e x p e r i e n c e of over fourteen
her flounces but she did not Beside her however, sat years, feels assured t h a t t h e y can d e f y competition in pri.
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* t«ry lovelv and elegaot young woman, who 6oemed try- a n d ouality of w o r k m a n s h i p .
O r d e r s f r o m Bank", Merchants, Manufacturers i n d Bailroad
ing by moving down closer to others, to moke spaa; Companies,
respectfully soliclted.enofagh fbr the stranger between horeelf and Mi« D — .
At last succeeded, and with the sweetest blush I ever saw
H A R I i E S B U 8 C I I , (Successor to M. H o w a r d Webster,
Dealer in F o r e i g u a n d Domestic Hardware, Jlouaekecp"
she invjted the poor burdened fottmlo to be seated. CharMechanics' Tools, Stoves, G r a t e * T i * a n d Japlotte P V > orew her drapery aroond her, and blushed p' nagn eArtlolesi
d Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t for the A m e r ic a n and
too, but It was not a pretty blush at all, and. she-looked E u r o p e a n Law Agency of Litz A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
MDpyed^t tbd proximity of the new comer, who was, New Y o r k — f o r the recovery of D e b t s Legacies and Inheritance* la E u r o p e a n d the U n i t e d States.
however, dean and decently though thinly clad.
The unknown lady drew the little girl upon her lap- R e m i t t a n c e s made to all p a r t s of Germany, wltS safety a n d
And wrapped her velvet mantle around the small, half clad jUspatcb. Nok'201 Jefferson avenue, Kearslcy'alilock, Detroit,
fonp, and pot her muff over the half-frozen little blue
bmids.
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E n g r a w r s a n d Lithographer*, 209 Main street, Buffalo,
•? So great was the crowd, that I alone soomed to obover Sage's P i a n o Booms.—Weare prepared t o execute
serve. , The child shivered—the wind blew from the door Na l. f Y.,
w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o n s w h b promptnesa and despatch, a n d
apdu her unprotected neck. I «*w the young lady quietly on* As favorable t e r m s ns a n y establishment i n ' the country.
draw from trader her cloak a Utile crimson woolen shawl C o m b i n i n g all the different briinfches of Steel, C o p p e r a n d
whioh ahe sofUy put on the shoulders of the little one, the Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well aa Crayon Work of the finest demother looking on in confused wonder. After a short sfaription, we g u a r a n t e e saiislhction in all eases.
P o r t r a i t s Show Cards, A c , T J t h o g r a p h c d and printed
time she rose to k»vts the care, and would have removed in Maps,
t h e m o s t delicate c o l o n , b y a new process.
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it ob, keep it for her." Tho woman did rot answer; the
prices,
sise* a n d weights of P r i n t and Book P a p e r : —
conductor hurried her out, hut her. eyes swam in tears, also L e d g e r all
P a p e r , F l a t . a n d Folded Paper, Letter, C a p and
which no ooe saw but .me. I noticed her as she descen- Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g and Tiasue Paper, F a n c y and
ded to a basement, anfl I hastily marked the house.
Staple S t a t i o n e r y In g r e a t v a r i e t y .
100 t o n s of Raga w a n t e d In e x c h a n g e .
"^fSoonafter, my unknown also arose to start. I was in
RICHMONDS A BACKUS,
qosMir, .for I wanted to follow and discover her residenco
J'etrolt, Mich.
bat eookf not leave Miss D >
vHow glad, then," was I, to see her bowing as she
8 . C U T I I B E R T Ac C O . , Wholesale Druggists a n d
parted out to-a mutual acquaintance who stood in tho _ • Grocers, No's 102 and 104. Woodward avenue, Detroit!
door-way. From him, ere many minutes, I had learned h a v e in store a n d offer t o the Trade, a large stock of Sugar,
S y r a p , Molasses, Fish, Fruit, S p i c e s Nuts, L i q u o r s D r u g s
her name and addreaa.
l ' a i a t s O i l s Dye S t u d s Naval S t o r e s Window G l a s s
"To shorton my story as much as possible, that lady is Cordage,
Ac., Ac.
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W. CAMMN.
to me, she showed her real character. A few days
W I N E H O U S E . — W i l l a r d H a r v e y A Co., H - K ' ^ i u c a
ir. ( w marriage, I showed her the blessed crimson
a n d 17 Cedar s t r e e t . New York. H e m p , Cotton
which I had redeemed from its owner, and shall F l a x Lane,
and Linen T w i n e s I m p o r t e d a n d Manufactured Cordage,
keep it as a memento.
Cotton, Jot*, Manilla a n d A m e r i c a n H e m p Bope, Tarred Staff
icre are sometimes pleasant things to be found eVen F i s h i n g Lines, Gllling T h r e a d s Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, and all
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picked out my wire in the cars/'
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X either ot Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions of
paper, v i z : . I m p e r i a l , S o p e r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy,
Crown, Flat Cap a n d Folio Post, Cap, Letter, Legal,Sermon,
Bill a n d Note P a p e r in e v e r y variety.
Bbok and P r i n t P a p e r s of all colors and sixes. Manilla,
Rag, and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s'zes and weights.
Receiving o u r p a p e r direct from, t h e Manufacturers, w e a r
enabled to offer t h e m at as low price* a.- any'in this market.
KAGS—Wanted In e x c h a n g e for Goods or Cash.
FRANCIS RAYMOND, '
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I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T A N T TO
T H E PUBLIC.—A' new Family Sewing Machine, comb i n i n g t h e latest i m p r o v e m e n t s at the e x t r e m e low price of
F I F T Y DOLLARS.
T h e price* of all onr s t a n d a r d m i d l i n e s h a v e been greatly
reduced. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, it iawctl known,
t h o u g h dearer In price, have always becii cheaper iu fact,
c o n s i d e r i n g w h a t they will do, t h a n a n y - o t h e r . The price*
arc noti-'rcduced so t h a t all must lie satisfied. Call a n d examine the neW machine* at the low prices.
WILLIAM POUTER. A g e n t
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peculiar c o n s t r u c t i o n of the R e t o r t whereby Gas .is .a
quickly, ea>ily and .economically gunerated f r o m R o s i n j O l l .
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, a u d p r o d u c i n g f o r
about eighty c e n t s as m u c h l i g h t a* a thousand feet of ordinary oool Gas.
A l o n ^ course of e x p e r i m e n t s at the bonds of the fnvelitnr.
who lias had many years experience in Gas manufacturing, i s
well as by ourselves and o t h e r s ho* placed the invention beyond all d o u b t of Its practicability. The public may be confidently assured that it in at «>n< the most simple and useful
of a n y tiling of tlic k i n d ever-bvfore constructed.
The present object of the p r o p r i e t o r s is t « dispose o f ' c i t y ,
county a n d state Rights, on trie most favorable t e r m s a n d t o
immediately introduce the works ijito general use.
W o r k s f r o m 100 fret capacity, a n d u p w a r d s are now, In
readiness by DUDLEY A H O L M E S m a n u f a c t u r e r s D e t r o i t
a* well a* every tliing connected with the " g u n - L i g h t G«*
W o r k s " which will l>e supplied by thprn at all the p r l n t l p a l
points In the Union, to parties p<;ixhaidng-territory.
Persona of small capital, a n d ^ i a r t i c n i a r l y Gas F i t t e r s by
n i s k i n g an i n v e s t m e n t iu the r i g h t to m e the'".Sun-Light Ge*
W o r k s " will be certain «f a n immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n .
All communication* in t h e premise* directed t o the
u n d e n i g n e d will meet p r o m p t attention.
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
Treasurer for Proprietor*,
No.- 77 Woodward
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A R E W ' S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , KIliST S T R E E T
between I j i r n e d a n d Congress streets, D e t r o i t Mich.—•
T h e undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e institution for
the dissemination of useful d r i n k s ' ' has enlarged and rejuvenated i t in the most t h o r o u g h mxnncr,_makit)g It now t h e
most extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with facilities f o r
producing the finestand most dciiciue grades of Malt'Llquors;
and la now p r e p a r e d to f u r n i s h the various qualities of Ales,
P o r t e r and,Brown S t o u t for liraught and bottling, at price*
r a n g i n g f r o m $f. to $10 per barrel.
E x t r a line a n d S t o c k Ale* brewed t o order.
All P a c k a g e s extra, which, when r e t u r n e d t o the Brewery
In good order, n i l l be paid for st same p r i c e s a* c h a r g e d .
The a t t e n t i o n or p r i v a t e f a m i n e s end customers in general.
I* particularly callet^fo tlie EXCELSIOR CREAM A L E . Old
f r i e n d s a n d new may.bo assured of the s u p e r i o r quality, and
flavor of these b e v e r a g e s a n d all are invited to call and sample f o r themselves. All orderS-Witb t h e money enclosed,
will receive p r o m p t attention.
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E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS, s t the C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m ot H.
IIALI.OCK, NO 1C8, Jefferson Avenue, I>ctroit. Where msy
be'found a i ery large, fresh u n d desirable s t o c k of t h e above
good* j u s t m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r his immediate inspection, and
e m b r a c i n g one of the most extensive assortments ever before
offered in t h i s m a r k e t .
F r o m the low priced a n d cheaper grade*, to the most One
and fashionable garments—all or which have been manufactured with the utmost care and WARRASTKI* to give satisfaction.
All p e r s o n s desirous of p u r c h t r i n g e i t h e r a t W H O L E S A L E
OR R E T A I L are respectfully Invited t o call a a d e x a m i n e hi*
low. .

• road Watches, c a s e d ' f n beantlftil styles, warranted ex-client time-keepers; do do Swiss, full jewelled. Levers in
e v e r y 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
or every desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s have received a Silver
JJcdal und Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, a n d are n o t t o
l>e surpassed by a n y P e n s In m a r k e t Also dealer In F I N E
J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
I fiave an e x p e r i e i c e d Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new
work to order.
F I T T I N G STONES i n d Diamoad Work, a n d F i r e Gildinjf
H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UN- a n d Galvanising, d o n e *t short notice.
derslgned oOfcr t h e i r extensive stock of G o o d s consistWATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical w o r k m a n , ail
i n g of all kind* PCRNTTURE AND UFHOLSTEliY, to t h e i r work e n t r u s t e d to' my care, will be carefully attended t o . '
c u s t o m e r s a n d the public generally, a t t h e lowest possible
'•OLD P E N S ro-polnted, at fifty cents. P c n s s c u t by t»ail, •
rates. Being prepared to meet all o r d e r s in o u r line of busin e s s wo would advise buyer* t o enii u p o n ns before buying
elsewhere, as wc i n t e n d n o t t o be undersold by a n y firm in
the west. All w o r k warranted.
ETROIT STEAM
DYEING
ESTABLISHCABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
MENT, No. 16 <'ougrcs*-*L, E a s t . — A - C . Al.EXANDiER
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would most respectfully Intimate t h a t more fiilly t o accommodate the w a n t s of the p a t r o n i s i n g nubile, a n d his large inO O K S . — 8 E L F - M A D B MEN—By C. B S c y m o t
crease of b u s i n e s s he has adopted the improved lacillty w h i c h
Steam gives to the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g recently' fitted u p
for that purpose. He now Dves by Steam, every de*crii»tj»n
of Silks, Satins, V e l v e t Crapes a n d M e r i n o s p r o d u c i n g t b »
moat brilliant colors and best style of finish t h a t every articte
The T e n a n t House, or E m b e r s f r o m P o v e r t y ' s H e a r t h s t o n e .
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned. ,
' Tho W i t c h e s of New York,.by D o e s t i c k s
Isabella O r s i n l ; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice Ccnci.
Vernon Grover, or H e a r t s a s T h e y Are.
F r e d e r i c k t h e G r e a t ; by Oarlyle.
Dora D e a n ; by Miss Mary J . Holmes.
W i t h a variety of others, too n u m e r o u s t o e n u m e n
For their b u r n i n g o u t : It p r o t e c t s their top* f r o m the wastes of
sale by
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
the weather, and. serves as s n o r n s m e n t a i finish. •
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- P e r s o n s desirous of securing t h e right of m a n u f a c t n r e , or .
of sale, or both, in C i t i e s C o u n t i e s States o r T e r r i t o r i e s l o '
T > O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O P V E R M O N T — & I T E D a n y part of the United State* not already disposed of, wilt h e
X by Abbey H. Hemingway. T h e dc*Jgn of tbi* work i * t o f u r n i s h e d with a descriptive circular, by a d d r e s s i n g the oi>represent the g e n e r a l poetic l i t e r a t u r e of V e r m o n t f r o m its dersigncd, and b y d e s i g n a t i n g t h e t e r r i t o r y they desire, they
early s e t t l e m e n t to the p r e s e n t p e r i o d . T h e . selection* are will also be f u r n i s h e d with the t e r m s of sale.
gathered front the most reliable s o u r c e s a n d will especially
IRA MAYHEW. -Patentee, Albion, M i c h . .
Interest all V c r m o b t e r a by b i r t h - r i g h t now r e s l d e n t l n t h i s and
Ma n u f a c t u r e d and for,sale, i n D e t r o i t by
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land, Ireland a n d E n g l a n d , b y ' W m . E. B u r t o n . F o r Mle b y
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stautinople was a much more serioto affiur than wo sopposed from the first accounts of it which wo received.
Bight hundred and fifty military officers and notlessthan
15,000 or 18,000 men were concerned in it. It utestarted;by Sheik Ahmed, • man who has had much inflaence
in the councils of the government, who deplored, the pre* a t statei of public affairs. The plaif was to captore, if
.flot to kill,' the Saltan and his ministers, and to place Hs
son or brother on the throne. One of tho conspirators
« * » known the project, abd the leaders were an seined.
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l i n e engravings.—OCB Volume, 12mo. Sity ppl I M c *
T h i s V. ork p o r t r a j s w i t h e p i i u e n t | b i l f t j - , \ b e crime* coaimitt e d by o u r G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t t h e Maroons who fled f r o m
South Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave States, seeking protection uu der Spanish laws. It'ahow* bad f a i t h exerefsed towards t h e
.Indians bf Florida, and is f o u n d to p r e s e n t a t r u e view Of the
l o n g - f o u g h t Florida War, which w a s In t r o t h , A'WAR F O B
SLAVERY..
From Gormot Clxar. or Ohio,
G e n t l e m e n — A c c e p t my thank* for a copy of " T h e Exile*
of F l o r i d a . " I have read the hook With g r e a t iutere*t anil
m u c h instruction. I t s e t s in a strlkirfg l i g h t an I m p o r t a n t
r t i o n of onr history, and clearly reveal* t h e secret s p r i n g s
which successive administrations were m o v e d l a affairs of
great moral anil political consequence. The d i s t i n g u i s h e d
a u t h o r has especially entitled himself to the t h a n k s of e . r e r y
lover of freedom, justice, a n d honorable a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , by
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influences of slavery I n t h e
t r a n s a c t i o n s which he narrates. No one, it s e e m s to me, c ao
arise from p e m a i n g t h i s work w i t h o u t deepened conviction*
of the w r o n g ot sluveholding, *nd the necessity of earnest
a n d persistent effort f o r . t h e deliverance of our National Gove r n m e n t from the control of t h e slave power. .
C o l u m b u s J o l y 12.1668.
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of One Dollar.
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T U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK O F VEOE A B L E
t f a n d Animal Physiology, designed forth® use of School*,
S e m i n a r i e s snd C o l l e g e s by H e n r y Gosdby. M. D^ P r o f e s s o r
of Vegetable a n d Animal Physiology and fentomology in t h e
State Agricultural College or Michigan, embellished with upward* of 440 Illustaatlons. Although designed m a i n l y f o r
Colleges a u d S c h o o l s t h i s book will be f o u n d invaluable t o
t h e general reader, a n d should find a p l i c e in every public
a n d private Library. The beauty of the wood e n g r a v i n g * t h a t
so plentifully adorn t h i s work, is remarkable, a n d t h e i r style
eminently p e c u l i a r ; white, rod, yellow a n d bloe figures cm a
dead black .ground. By t h e i r distinctness they h a v e elicited
u n a n i m o u s a d m i r a t i o n . F o r sale by
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BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,—THE UNDER

signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery in c o n n e c t i o n with hi*
Bookstore. I* prepared to manufacture, to o r d e r , Blank Book*
of every description. Merchants a n d o t h e r s w a n t i n g any-"
t h i n g in thkt line, are invited to give him a call. H a v i n g t h e
beat of workmen, h a c a n a a f r l y guarantee satisfaction in *1?
cases.
F . RAYMOND.
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