Grand Traverse Herald, December 16, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 16, 1859

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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1859-12-16

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T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 16, 1850.

Cjjt (Sreni Srairrst Unali,

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N O . 4.

" Well, my child, try to bear up bravely, and we will the world events are occurring, that, however dow may
see what can be done for you," and the warm, cheerful appear the proee®, will in the parallax of history, be
tooes comforted the sad heart of the seamtress.
regarded as almost instantaneous. The vast revolutions
The lady went up stairs and took the gold pieces out in China, the brilliant exploita of Napoloon HI, the
of her ivory port moniae. There was a brief struggle in recent war in Italy, are probably the most prominent of
her mind " "Somehow I've set my heart on this velvet contemporaneous events. But these are not ajl. In the
MORGAN BATES,
!
, EDITOR AND r s o r u i ROB. .
cloak," she thought " and Edward will bo disappointed " Isles of the South," small and comparative^rinitlniSI was going to select the velvet this afternoon. But then cant as they may be occurrences of great import, at least
TK1>'.M8.
there's that dying boy, lying there with strange faces all to the neople there, are at this moment taking place4 M l > a t U B l * t i r f » T T C > i m per • a n m . p a r a U a (amiably la a t i u n
"
t r OnJ«n ractlied at »ir i o p v i i " ja»T >uWcrf»Uoafc
about him, ami longing as the slow boure go by, for a l e t us briefly sketch ooe of these national romances, k »
sight of the sister that loves him, and would not this generally read and known than the more colossal ones to
thought haunt me every time i put on my new cloak. which we have above alluded.
Alter all, my old broadcloth is not so bail if .it is only The scene is a small but fertile Island among the "vexao4 (Kara »ofk. <Htla
turned. And I am sure I can bring Edward over to mv ed Bcrmooths" whererevellingin all the gergeousoGSB of
paU tor •t.'lrttj in advaaxa.
way of thinking. No, you must go without the cloak tropical luxuriance. Nature seems to invite to repose
this time, and have the pleasure of knowing that you've and indolence. The ruler of this country is an old loan
EipeditwiK Executed.
smoothered the path going down to the vallev of tho who has founded his throne upon the ruins of a republic
shadows of death, Mary Clark." And she closed the A military leader of but indifferent merits he owes hi*
elevation rather to chance than to his own ability, aad
THEKO
WICK,
port monia- resolutely, and went down stairs.
"Janet, pntupyour work—there is no time to be he knows that as he rose easily so be may easily fall
j.BLIC,
NO TAR
lost. Here is the money; take it and go to your brother. This knowledge and the last power, transform him to a
OIiEKK AND R E G I S T E R ,
The girl lifted up her eyes a moment, almas* in bewilder* heartless tyrant who stops at no atrocity to maintain
Grand Travefao County, JUfchigaa,
ment to the lady, and thcrt us sho comprehended the his powtion and fill his coffers at the expense of the peoWill «l»a »VHU1 atlaatlua <o lha
truth, a cry oT such joy broke from her lips, that its ple. Surrounded by counsellors and confidants avariaov
motnory never faded from the heart in all the after years and hfartlueB as himself, he pursues his tyrannies immols»
PAYMENT OF TAXES,
I « n « U o i i o f Lumln ut Xravoras C i t y I^ind
ted. In the subterranean dungeons of a fort, whoae
of Mrs. Clark's life.
pffloei Sule of M . Q. L a n d Warr'an(«,anil
walls are washed by the s c ^ tho unfortunate men who
a General Agency BuHinew.
"George! George!" These words leaped from her lips, olfcnd his caprices, or are deemed dangerous to his pow, flflMla Coarl Uouae, Tiavena CUy, Xic*.
«Mj
as the sister sprang forward to the low bed where tho er, are closely confind and the poor Victims hear day
youth lay, his white, sharpened lace gleaming death-like after day, year after year, the waves bounding around
v a . n . PARKS,
from amidst bis thick yellow curls.
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
their prlion walls till worn out'by hardship and safiffiim
He opened his large eyes suddenly and n flash passed they die, and are left to rot upon the damp floor. In the
G r a n d H a y e n , Miohigiin,
dver his pallid face. He stretched out his thin arms ex- meantime the old tyrant grows childish and quertdooK.
frill attend Coprt and to Collections in the coa ntiee of Grand
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
V-ly*
claiming:
Absurd superstitionsfillhisfeeblebrain, and be worships
"Oh, Janett! Janett! 1 have praved to God for a vain idols as the heathen da His companion be invests
O'er the ne«f^»? Ambition in triumph 111 ride,.
sight of you once more before I diedr
L A N D W A R R A N T
with rediculous titles, and adorns the accoutrements of
And I'll pfcee the cold heart of the brave;
" His pulse is stronger than it has been for three weeks, his ragged army ^ith tho covers of old sardine box**
<• «..{ .. .. .t
AJtD.
and his face has a better hue," said the doctor, a few His court apes in ludicrous yet pompous mockery the
I'll kiss the pale lips of the fair young bride,
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
hours later, as he made his morning visit through the insignificance of European courts only that calico serves
'Mid the secretrectusof the grave.
wards 6f the hospital.
'•"/ frarasCty (irand Trarcrse Coorty, Si4
tho place of silk,' and tinsel does service for gold and
I charge you, ye rich ones—I charge you, ye fair—
'"His sister came yesterday and watched with him," silver. Grandiloquent manifestos are issued, the people
Te maidens of lofty degree—
answered tho attendant* glancing at the young girl who are still more oppressed, and tho Government prisons beH E N R Y P."oAMPBELL..
One hour from your mirrors I beg you will spare—
hung breathless over the sleeping invalid.
come
more and more populous.
T AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAN.O FOB
Think of Death and the Grave—think of Me!
" Ah, that explains it- I am not certain but the young Suddenly one morning be hears of. an insurrection^—a
1 j talc or location; (In vestments made; Taxes paid oi. non,
ASCOTCIUUX.
man has roenjtrntive power enough left torecover,if he man, until then almost unknown, is approaching his
resident lands; Uedsmptfon of lands sold for taxes, an<l purcould have the care and tenderness for the next two capital, followed by a band of exasperated people. In
chase of las do at tax jule*

'
The Sacrifice.
And will alwaysgtte the meat careful attention to the Intermonths which love alone can furnish."
terror, the old man*rtakesa feeble aefrocc, nut is soon
".There Man-—now don't you think I deserve to be
ests of my CorresponHcnt^ and in liberality, promptness and
How Janetfs heart leaped at these words.
accuracy of business] transactions, would court comparison called a model niubandf"—laughed tlic young man, 03 That morning she had an iuterview with the employers overpowered; and seeks shelter in a Vessel in port belongwith any Agency in the country.
he dropped half a down cold pieces in the lady's palm. of her brother. They had been careless but not inten- ing to a foreign power. The people with load exeeraTraversetJfty, Nov| 25. 1859. '
1-tm
"Yes y6n are, Edwaro, the very best husband in the tionally unkind and the story enlisted their sympathies. tions demand his life, but his conqueror,. with noble
moderation, sends him off in safety, even protecting his
Vorid,""knd she lifted np her sweet faco beaming with
In a day or two George wasremovedto a comfortable retreat So he goes away and he ts seen.no more.
L a n d , T a x , a n d G e n e r a l A g e n c y . SLtiles as a Jjtue day with sunshine.
private house, and his sister installed herself by his couch,
In thCmcflntime the suoccssful insurrectionist—had be
'/Thank you for the very flattering word.®. And now his nurse and comforter.
MORGAN B A T E S
failed, he would have joined the unhappy throng of pri(.'ear, X want yon to have a cloak by next Christmas. I
Hag opened aft Office at Traterse City, Grand Jrircrsc Co.,ati vpry anxious to see how you look in it
Three years have passed The shadows of night ore soners in the subterranean dungeons—Is unanimously deVlchlgan^br the transaction of a
"Hut,Edward,"she said, gazing steadily upon the creeping around. Mrs. Clark sat in her. chamber hum- clared President of the country. Tho prison doors are
<!reneralj Agency Business.
rfiining piecos in her rosy palm, "you know we uro not ming a nursury tune, while the cradlo kept moving. opened, the entire populace &ive in their adhesion to the
Tha United Slates Land Office la located at this plate ; and ijch people, and it really Foems extravagance for me to Sometimes sho would pause suddenly and adjust the new Government the" duplicity and avarice ofthe deposparticular attention Wll bo paid to locating Land Warrant^ give thirty doMnrs for a velvet cloak."
snowy blankets around tno choeks of the little slumbcrer, ed monarch are more fully exposed,reformsare ostabaahlu vesting mowy Ta Government Landa, imparting Informait is not either. Von deserve the cloak, Mary, shining out amid the curls as red applc9 shine amidst ed, order restored, and everything seems to promise well
tion relative tot the general features, resources and advan- and•' Nts
I've set my mind upon your having it Then it will the faded luaves of October. Suddenly tho door opened. for tbe stability of the new system, the popularity of tbe
tage of the Uraftd Trkvenie cpnntry, the payment of taxes,
" Hush.'" said the young mother, as she lifted np her fingerPresident and the happiness of the people Bat the E3.
lastso
mt.'nv
years,
that
it
will
be
more
economical
in
the
and the tran»actfcAf/ .any Afienoy business with which he
Emperor has still some friends in tho laand who hanker
with a smiling warning, as her husband entered."
may be eatrnsted. •
REFBUENCSS.
end than t" less expensive article."
It was e .vident that tho lady was predisposed to convic- "There's something for you, Mary.—It came by ex- after the pleasures of Vanity fair and long for the ehl
tion. ' She Made no further attempt to confute her hus- press this afternoon, fie said tho words in an Under- days of corruption and abuse. They form a conspiracy,
S t V M ! 4 A""™'
1
which is detected, and theringleadercaught, bat with the
placing-a small package in her lap.
Herald Office; Traverse City, Nov. 3.1858.
n3 band's argoiueutp, and as her small hand closed over the tone.
The lady re moved tho covers with eyes filled with noble generosity that has always marked the cootie of
gold pieces, she rose up, saying:
.
MORGAN BATES,
" Well, dear, the supper has been waiting for half jro wonder, while her husband leaned over her shoulder and the new Prcsideut is quiotly allowed to leave the country
unharmed.
.
hour, and I kuo jv you must be quite hungry."
watched her tbovements.
v
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
Theteuneevening, a young woman, married hut .a few
w
A white box disclosed itself, andremovingthe cover,
Edward and SlarrXJlark were the husband and wife of
. . H e r n M Oflloe, Travorwo Clty, Mich. •
_ year. He was a Dook keeper of a large establishment Mrs. Clark descried o small but eleguntly chased hunting years, is sitting,with her little child in her !ather?ahooaa,
"when tho report of a musket is heard, and the lady fella
with a salary of CfU-cn hundred dollars. His fair younp watch.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y HOUSE, wife made a little earthly paradise of his cottaps home in She lifted it with a cry of delighted surprise,
dead from her chair. She was the President's daughter,
the suburbs of the cily, for within its walls dwelt two touching the spring the caseflewback, and on tha inside and was sacrificed by a band of conspirators, who with
mi ingenuity of cruelty that was almost unprecedented hi
T V T L L I , A M F O W L E , lives that were set like music to poetry, keeping time to were engraved tho words:
t
(rEONT STRXET, KKARCOURT noosa,)
••To Mrs. Mary. Clark, In token of the life sho sav- the annals of crime, sought to' force the instincts of pateach other. And davit also tho peace which God
croal affection to aid' their diabolical crimes. By ash#
.
T R A V E B S E CITY, MICHIGAN.
ed."
a
giveth to those who love him.
Binating tbe daughter, they argued that thp father, ha0t>
"
Oh,
Edward,
it
must
have
come
from
George
and
Mrs. Clark came into.the room suddenly, and the rirl
HIS OLI> ESTABLISHED HOTEL, (THF. FIEST lifted
up her head, and turned it away quickly, but Janett Hill," exclaimed the lady and tho tears lenpediuto ing tho tumult would hasten to give aid and succor to
'iu Traverse City,) situated on Front street, in the vicinity of the Court Uotute and public offices, is still open for the nottill the first glanec told the lady that tho fair face was her eyes. " You know she's lien with him ever since his dying child, and then'another well-directed shotweaH
of the traveliag public. The Proprietor returns swollen and stained with tear*.
that time, and she wrote mo last Spring that he had ob- lay him low. nappily this plot of the plan was ft Mratttf
•>_

x thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, Janett Hill was a young ocamstrosn .whom Mrs. Clark tained an excellent situation an head cleric in the firm.— and the unfortunate daughter was the only victim.
4
res the public that no puna will be spared to make bad occasionally employed daring the last six month.9. What an exqusite gift it is, and how I shall value i t not
The set-no changes to a prison, , where, closely guardat
a comfortable. Hi» charge* will correspond with
a poor wretch, indentified as tbe assassin and 00W
She was always attracted hy her young, bright face, her simply for itself either."
" Well Man- yon were in the right then, though 1 am under course of examination. Full of coijiWhr terrOf,
good accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
Otf modest, yet dignified manner, and the lady saw at once
sorry to say I was half vexed with you for giving up your he confesses his guilt and exposes the principals In fit
that some great sorrow bad smitten fie girl.
crime of which he was only a guilty instrument'
Obeying the prompting of a warm, . impulsive heart, velvet cloak, mid yon have iibt had ooo since."
GtrNTON HOUSE,
Snared by designing men, he was employed to doaoflat
" No, I have not had one. but I never regretted it"
she went to her, fnd laying her head ou her arm, saying
She said the words with her eyes fastened upon him. desperate work, he knew not what ana at the appointed
softhr:
J A M E(KOCTH
S K
.
*
G
U
N
T
O
N
,
"Nor 1, Mary, for I-cannot doubt that your sacrifice time was conveyed to a garden, where, creeping among
• '• Wont you tell me what is trQubling you Janett?"
OF aoxatwiH ainnt,)
the bushes, tho party proceeded to the house. Near the
*' Nothing that anybody can help," answered'she trying bought the young man's life."
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
to avert her face, while the tears swelled in her eyes from ••*0h, say those words again Edward Blessed be window tbey paused, and directed the prisoner's attention
to a lady sitting within. " You do the small work, aod
God for them," added the lady fcrveutly.
the effort she made to speak.
r p m s NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE IS
I will do the great" hissed one of the men by his side
1 nowreadytoreceiveIts (meats, beingfittedia foil, with- "But, perhaps I can; at any rate you .know it does The husband drew his arms around his wife and
into his ear, which meant that the prisoner was to IdB
out regard to coat, so as to make it the most desirable of any us good sometimes to confide our sorrows to a friend, and inured fervently:
" Ble&«ed be God, Mary, who put it into your heart the lady while his companion was to follow hp the crime
I need not assure you that I sincerely grieve because of
Hotel In the. County.
by murdering the President of theState. For a moment
J. K. 0. being ««e of thtf earliest settlers in the County, is your distress."
to do this good deed."
able to give any information necessary tn parties wishing to And so, with kind words and half caressing movements
the man mused, unwilling to shed innocent blood thus
locate lands, or otherwise. He has a Pleasare Boat Skiffs of the little band laid on the scamtres" arm, Mrs. Clark
A National Romance.
deliberately, but a gleaming poignard was brandished
and Fishing Tackle ofevery description for hire. Those In
In glancing over the dim recor<U of history that detail before his eyes, and in an excess or fear he fired; threw
asareh of health orrecreationwillfindthis a very desirable drewfromher lips the sad story.
She was an orphan supporting: horeelf by her daily the succession of wars and tumults of rising empires and down his gun aod fled. His shot was, however, tootraa,
ptsoe of resort.
TraTemCity, October 21,185D,
48labors, and she bad one brother just sixteen; three years and falling nations it seems that in olden times events and the victim as before stated was killed.
By tbe exertions of tbe indignant populace aB hot
her junior He had been for some time a kind of under must have followed each other with more rapidity than
clerk i a * large wholesale establishment where there was during later years. The reason of this impression is three implicated in the conspiracy were arrested l i e
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
e*crt prospect of promotion, bathe had seriously in- e vidvnt While every startling occurrence is fully record-people offered unanimously their condolences and ayajj»-'
I Builder and Drmighttnnan, jured himself in the summer, in lifting some heavy bales ed by tho faithful historian, long years of . peace and thy to the bereaved family of the rukr, while the WOMB,
. - M to make Plan* and Specifications for all clsses of!gpod% and at last a dangerous fcter set in, which quietude ore disposed of in a short and ample paragraph. and mothers especially, addressed themselves to tha
dings ; a»o execute allkinds of -work connected with finally left him in so exhausted a state that tho doctor The mere mention of the history of England suggests to victim. She thanked them, but bitterly quoted tbe paaaour minds Boadicea in her chariot at the seashore, re- ace from scripture that tells of Bache) weeping for her
had no hope of his recovery.
" And to think that I should never see him again, Mrs. pelling the Romans, rude Scandinavians forcing their children and mourning because they wore not
In the meantime tbe trial of tbe eeasplrators proceeds
Clark," Cried the poor girl, with a fresh burst of tears. unwelcome presence on the terrified Britons, William of
•"To .think that he must die away there, among strange re. Normandy leading his conquering legions, battles with and a fearful execution will probably soon does tbe
,.. , t^ l
••.. .JIVX'.
in a lipsnita], with, no lovlog face to bend over hiui in bold France, old Henry tbe VHI with his wives aod chapter.
reformation.
Marie
Stuart
and
the
vindictive
Elizabeth
All
these events arc strictly tree, and have taken place
bis last houri or brush away the damp curls from his
forehead which mamma uspd to be so prond of Oh and others of the remarkable eventt of which England' during fdx months in the Island of Hayti. Certainly no
George—my darling, my bright faced little brother ha3 been the scene. But we do not think of the ages of novelist's pen could devire a more startling and meloF R U I T TREES.
George," and here the poor girt broke into a storm of peace, of the time and labor devoted to agricuharal aad, dramatic series ofevents than are recorded in this aheet
s subscriber offers for sale a variety of engrafted
1 t
manufacturers, of the dow process by which cities were" page of history—00 fantastic tale could surpass, in-, the
tears.
'"
"Poor child, poor child," murmured Mrs. Clark, her built by which cathedral spires were reared, and of all suddenness of singular^ of its areata this short natiooal
T r e e s and Cherry Trees.
sweet eyes swimlng in tears. How mnch would in cost ths gradual workings which really con&itute the glory of
our mother country. Such is with other nations ana so
to go to your brother, and return?'' she asked at last
An exchanga say?, a little child had node • afooL no
- A W t thirty dollars. I have not so much money in it will be in time with this.. Headers of future history
the world. Yon see it*is nearly four hundred miles off; will only learn the great events of our country's career, two of tbe legs of which were of a length. T7 bile trying
be looked into Wa
but 1 eottM manage to support myself after I got there. and long years of peace and prosperity wiD be briefly in vain to make it stand on tha
m liijllfclf
— • •
-i'- - ' A thoaght
thotgbt possAl
passM quickly
quickly through Mrs. Clark's
Clark s mind. passed over as dull and uninteresting.
Yet at the present period we are living in timet that
" still a few
.es,'nty«blld n <*W«B, s a ^ b a d t h a "
win make a briHiaui 9&9W W
--* I will langh when be aeea tbb sto* <0
« » »• •
» ru»ufta?» Kvntr r«iDiv, AT
t n w n e City, Grand Ttaraae Coniitj, Michigan, J

P o r l f e a O r a a d T m a f M Uarald.

Song of the Worm.
Do.you ask who 1 am, as I tread o'er the path
\7hen abroad in early day?
Do you question the right such'a traveler hath
'Hong the dew and theflowrets to stray'
Step aside from my path! I'm the King of the Soil!
Though my form bqjowly and mean.
I've drank the blood of a nation's spoil,
,
Where the victims of conflict have been.
And tell me, where Is a princely dome
More gorgeous and rich than mine?
'Mid the fat of the earth Is my secret home,
'Kcath the roots of the myrtle and vine.:
My fortrexs walls are the granite old.
My towers are the marble ftir,
My chambers are studded with purest gold—
The diamond and sardine are fere.
I tremble not at the tyrant's ro^
I bow not to honor's degree;
And as nothingregardI the sceptre and cowl.
And the tools of servility.
Step aside, step aside, from the Warrior's pathHe comes from thefieldof the slain;—
He hath crush'd the proud foe In hisfierywrath,
Which a thousand loud plaudits proclaim.
But ere long I must meet bim in yonder tomb.

T

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r. W l * M Sea thine Lett**, ja Constitution abhored % her people. This was their
Irowing a t G n i S _
ChilA has written another letter to- ex ?moBfication tf Squattier (Sovereignty A Massachulx-rp:—I propose ti> g|\-e,-flroogh Jfce HEBjr. W i s £ l n w
Ljjkdgted some time Bnoe^a Brief sketch of my
,
some truthithatLOU^t to, be Urofitable both for
^ hav^ ^
to *l#te these CicB to the
:DCe In fruit growing at Grand Traverse:
i doctrine and reproof. But they will prove neither. atecmblcd Congress of the nation. Peaceful emigrants
in the summer of
cannot CMI to show him, however, on what- ground from tks North, who weut.to Kansas for no other purlM9, bringing with me a few small trees, principally, ^ stan<]^ axxl I10 may well exclaim, in the words of pose than to till the soil, erect mills, and establish
manufactories, schools, and churches; were robbod,' out.
,-JMtAVEHSE CITYl
cpplesj ilp the fid' df^,85$, I received quite a variety of ^Jjimdcch, 0 Draw thy sword and thrnst mo through raged, and murdered. For many months a war more
F R T O l Y 5TOBNING, DECEMBER i d l.ftfc.
apples, peaches, tc. fly location was new, and of course • lest men say a woman slew me." Below will be found ferocious tliao the warfare of wild Indiana was carried
not subdued sufficiently to be well adapted to produce j some extracts from this spicy letter:
[Detroit Adv. on against a p-jople almost unresisting, because tbev re. ,/yBpchaaaa Pro*pecU.
lied IIpoo the Central tioveroiaent for aid. -Vnd all this
frail—sUIl I wit on. and coltivitcd .bo
l b , , j rigEo^'S
iTj^NevXoAflpribanc'a advices from Philadelphia,
while the power 'ofthe United States,' wielded b y , tinsucceeded
finely.
. Virginia, for peaceful purposes, in common with every Slave Oligarchv, was on the ride* of the aggressors.
are taAhn following effect; I t ia conceeded tiiat the BuMy peach trees wero the handsomest I ever saw, beau-, citizen of the United State#. 1 was perfectly well aware They literally tied the stones and k t l^oSe^th© dogs.
1»TQ bought tbeir way through
tifol cone-like heads crowuingthemall, and they flourished ' that such was the theory of constitutional obligation in This was the state of things when tho hero ofOsawattomie
intp a'Sajonty of Delegates to the Convention which is M l J M t i beyond m , m e t « * * » oxpoclniima 1111 tfc> si,,,,; Slawtt; but ! m > uto
rf
«lin. von oimt and his brave sons went to tho rescue. It was he who
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to mention, viz: that the ( onststution has been disregardtochcKiec Dele gates to Charleston. All ibis is with an ,, •
tho hard winter, ("54 and *55,) and, whatwa.s most e x t r a - a n ( , ^ t e i n a , i c n l | y n u ] U fi,J whenever It suited the coin first turned the tide of Jiooler-Ruffion trioniph by sho»ving
them that blow;, wore to be taken a» well tu given.
cy*to-put Buchanan himself on the. track for a second
ordinary, the very end buds of the last year's growth; miience or the policy of the slave Power. Your conYou mav believe it or not Gov. Wise, bot it is ctrterm. :JSmty art of official hope and terror "was exhaus- were not winter-killed, pa they generally are iu the south i'stiuitiunal obligation, f»r which you profess scr much
toinly tho truth, that because slaveholders so reckles'
ted totecure this result, the PosUOffite, Custom-House,
1
r ,€
port of tlic Stole, ronlUni. I Ifcinl, to. in Utt sudden ond!
'»»
P™ ™} W * " " " " " f ® " " " sowed the wind in Kansas, they reaped the whirlwind at
- ,. , , ,
.. . . . . .
. . . . free States who haiipcued to haw a black, brown, or Harper's Ferry.
&ak t?hvy-Yard turning but,1 with shameless impudoocc,, , . ,
violent change* to which the climate ts there
1 yC||l(w ,-omjJexion: nor to any white citizen whom you
tbeir crowds of employees to override *he rank and file.
In your letter you suggest that such a scheme as Capbut they were KVing, strong and healthy. I h^l seven, c v c n *aspeetcd of entertaining opinions opposite to your tain Brown's is the natural result of tho opinioos with
Bveathe Mint has been degraded to the some low partior eight varieties, of improved peaches. In 18.)3 they j own. on a question of vast importance to the temporal which I sympathize. Even if I thofght'this to b e * corsanhbjc<Jt. UptO General Jackson's time, this institu- bloomed nnd bom » Mils fruit—in 1851 tkey boro con-1 « H t e « > udn.or.l example ofoul common M M q r . ™ »
rect statement, though 1 should doeffijy
,
. . .
total disregard of constitutional obligation has boennuuii- not draw the conclusions that j | ) f e a n i t y O ^ ^ P o b<'
tioirijaa kfcpt untainted by flits form of corruption, but
wdenible, «nd m e h f n . n l n c v e r M e d - m U mMnred,
b y , t o L y l c t l i „ uf mobs in.Uie slu™
sioi(e then it has undergone tho fate of every other public
stifled, and truth struck dnmb.JMr fea'rthat lcmg-sueccssful
and ripened and delicious, not behind the productions of j
but by the deliberate action of magistrates and despotism miglft be endangpiw by their utterance- But
ttut which has fallen under the Democratic -rule. It is
the best peach districts. Among my improved peaches j legislators. XVhatgpregard was paid to constitutional the fact is, yon mistake.the80ur[* ofthatbtrniige outbreak.
now! degraded, to a headquarters of the most ultra partiSouth Carolina
when -Massachusetts
Were two Eareripes. an Honest John, a Boyal Kejiskig-j obTigation :»«—».
r„rn\\n
No qbolition arguments or di-mici'iafions. bowiwearnestAlt itif nnilerBtrappcre, from clerks down to
the llom Mr. Hoar there as an envoy, on a pnroly legal
ton, a White Imperial, and others; all succeededfinelyti! errand? Mr. Hendrick. Professor or Political Economy ly, loudly, or hardily proclaimed, would have wodnced
' men, were active, iu their laborf toinsurethe officcthat result Itwosthe legitimate conSe^tionce of the conthe hard wlntef killed them. I have put out no improved in the University of North Carolina, had a constitutional
tinual and constantly increasing aggressions of tho Slave
Ba-triomph. I t is now crowded wit!} employees,
trees since, but my seedlings are doing well, and pro- right to reside i'n that State. What regard wits paid Power. The Slave States, in their desperate efforts t«»
Kjrebeitjg in it than can be usefully employed, yet n.tiy
to that right, when he was driven from hishome, mo
duced this last season a fine quantity of fair fruit
sustain a bad-and dangerous iustittftjon, have encroached
number of outsiders were pj^pjised berths aa the reward
for declaring that he considered Slavery mi impolitic ,
My Aj>plo trees have done well—they could not be tern injurious to the prosperity of StaUa? W l ^ t resjiect more and more ujiou the Ubertito of tlie Free States.
jpjccpss. . Thus every public institution becomes proeexpected to do better. Last year about. 30 commenced for constitutional rights was manifested by Alabama, Our inherent love of law and order, and our superstitious
attachment to the Union, vou have mistaken for cowardice >
titutediuto an engine for the perpetuation of the power of
fruiting; amot% them wero 8wect Boughs, Harvest, when a bookseller in Mobile wos compelled to flee for his and rarely have you let sfip any opportunity to add insula/
the- Sham Democracy. Yet this t'. ifling success in the
#
Bambo. Blue Pearmains, Fall Pippins, Winter Pippins. life, bccause he had, at the special request of some of the to aggression. .
*
*
*
Charleston programme is a merger equivalent for tho recitizens,
imported
a
few
copies
of
a
novel
that
everybody
Green NeWtf»wo Pippins, Rhode Island Greenings,
was curious to read? Yaur :-wu citizen, Mr. Undprnewal and stunuing ovorlijrow they have reocived in
Gov. Seward aiid the Presidency.
Spitzenberg, and other kinds. The fruit was beautiful, wood, had a constitutional right'fc-Jivc iu Yirginia, and
The following letter appears in a Connecticut paper.
NpwYork and New Jersey. Those results were not
good sizo, fair, Well matured, end I do not remember vote for whomsoever he pleased. iEhat regard was paid
writ** down as a part of their philosophy. Brown' seeing one apjile injured by insect*. This last season my to his rights, when ho was driVc-u from your State for It was written, by tho late Chandler Starr, long oneofthe
r a i d V Virginia has not, torrted up tho trump it was ex- trees grew finely but did not bloom. Next year, all declaring himsdfin favor of the election of Fremontf most distinguished merchants, and one of the purest and
p^ted fafcbc, and the party now begili to suspect they things being right, I shall expect a good supply of apples. With these, nnd a multitude of. other examples before beat men of New Tfork. His death has but recently
your eyes, it would seom us if the less that was said been announced, and the press of all parties united in
bawrun too matter into the ground. As tho past camI have idso in my garden several varictii-s of Dwarf about respect for constitutional obligation at the South,
commemorating his worth as a mail and a citizen. Never
paign has covered oil their battle grounds up with broken
Pears—among them four have produced fruit Dear- the better. Slaver}- is, in fact, an infringement of-all law,
having been a partisan politician, .and posawsod both of
i B O ibc fofurc looms up as gloomily to them as it
born's ScedHng commenced fruiting last year, and though and adheres to no law, save for its own purposes of opcandor and discrimination, his opinions cominimd genera I
does'glorious to us.
.
pression.
the stock was not larger than my thumb, it produced
You accuse Caplain John Brown of '* whetting knives respect In reply to tho inquiry uho his favorite- candi-~»:-.'The Republican Victory in New York.
30 of the most delicious pears. This year the same tree of butchery for the mothers, sisters, daughters nuil babes"
date for the Presidency was, lie says:
The Albany Evening Journal thus sums up the result produced 36, equally delicious.
of Virginia; and you inform me of the well-known fact
" If you ask me who would-be my first choice for that
^ ^ h c ' W e n t Election in that Statc.
Stevens' Genesee is pronounced by all who hare scor that he is '• arraigned for the crimes of murder, robbery
A JRepubljouu Comptroller elected by forty-eight it the most perfect example of Dwarf Pear they ever saw and treason." I will not stop hero to explain why I office, I tuiswer William H. Seward: Gov. S. I have
believe that old hero to be no criminal, but a martyr to known somewhat intimately for thirty years, during which
UtowMd:majority
if»
• • t>•••.<•
This season it produced above four dozen large, fair, ex- principles which he sought to advance l * methods sanc- period I havo watchedhis course "attentively, and causay,
O A Republican Treasurer elected by forty-seven thou- cellent pears, i l y Cherries, of which 1 have several tioned by his own religious views,,though, not by mine. in all sincerity, I kuo* no better qualified in every respect
*Wd-rnajority.
Allowing that Cant. Brown did attempt a scheme in to discharge the duties of President of the United States,
choke varieties, are doing as well as my other tree.4. Republican Attorney-Gfeneral elected by fprty-nino also are my Plums. I have also Isabella, Catawba and which murder, robbcrv and treasou were, to his own To talents of tho highest order, and extensive acquireconsciousness involve*!, I do not see why Gov. Wise can ment-}, ho unites elevated charac ter, enlightened statesmant^rajuMjaajority.
Clinton Grape vines. They produced a few gropes the consistentlv arraigned him for brinies he has himself com- ship/and a disinterested patriotism^ flisjmoechea in the
A' Republican Judge of Appeals elected by forty-fivo
season. Ofte rine, the Isabella, gre w between 12 mended. You have threatened to trample oa the Con- Senate of New York, his messages to the" Legislature of
thousand majority
,
stitution and break the Union, if a majority of the legal that State, and his speeches to the Senate' of the United
and I4"feet This is not often equalled.
States are worthjr the best days of Greece and Rome, and
, ' * A'Republican Clerk of Appeals elocted by forty-eight
I purpose, in another letter,, to give you a brief de- voters in these Confederated States dared to elect a exhibited a comprehendvencfBotvicjv rarely witnweed.—
President unfavorable to^the extension of Slavery. Is,
tb&Jaod majority.
scription of my manner of planting out and cultivating not su'-h a declaration proof of premeditated treason? After the publication of his correspondenc% with Gov.
' A Republican State Prison Inspector elected over the fruit tfees. To wrong management hero is to be attriIn the spring of 1842 you made a speech in Congress McDowelf, of Virginia,, John Quincv Adams remarked
that he was tho only maa who had discusBed the subject
united Democratic and American vote by six hundred buted most of tho failures experienced by people in their from which I copy the following:
(
•• Once set before the pwople of the Great Valley the of slavery philosophically; and at an ewticr period chief
Majority. •
attempts at fruit, growing.
Yours truly,
Justice Spencer, of New York.' said the man seemed to
conquest
of
the
rich
Mexican
Provinces,
nud
you
might
• A Bepubliean Senate chosen hy thirty-five thousand
GEO. N . SMITH.
;'
, a ,
iis well attempt to stop the wind. This Government have been born a statesman.
North port, Nov. 25, 1859.
" H i s speech to the Senate of the United States in ltwO.
wMtfr-...
light send its troop.vbut they would run over them like
opposition to the Fugitive Slavo Law, although by no
vi'A Bepubliean Assembly chosen by an equal or larger
_ herd of buffalo. Let the work once begin and I do not
STATE COVTIULCTS.—The Board of State Auditors have
canes one of his greatest efforts, should commend him
know that this House will hold me very long. Give tae
hiiis the Republicans haVo elected six out of oine State awarded the contracts for tho Printing and Binding re- five millions of dollars, and I wonid undertake 'to do it to tho lov?rs of frfcdouj.everywhere. Gov. Seward had
read from the revealed truth of God Deal justly t r i n
officers, by an average miyorty of forty-five. thousand, quired by the State during two years from tho first of myself. Although I do not know how to set a single all men. He read in tho Fugitive Slave Law, Deal i»sq'uadrou iu the field, I could find men to do i t Slavery
have threefourths of both branches of the Legislature, and January neJct, to Hosmer A Kerr, the present State should pour itself abroad without restraint, and find no jutlice to the man of color, and he did hot hesitate to
< Qovernor and I i e o t ' Governor. The doughface Printers. The lowest bidder for the Stationery was Mr. limit but the Southern Occam The Cumanches should tell grave Senator that there was acoosacocfc at t h ^ f r t l i
Xf^mcrocy, on their hand, have only electcd'thrcc Statp Barns; of the Tribune, who resigned his sent in the Sen- no longer hold tho richest mines of Mexico.^ Kvery and West that wpuld respond to the higher law, and that
sentiment, ODO of the noblest ever uttered ip the Senate 0|
average majority of less than seven hun- ate, and thus became legally qualified to enter into con- golden image which had received the profanation of a the United States, wa3 slionted from one end of the laitd
fulse worship, should soon lie melted down into good
dndU Last year the aggregate majority against us was tract with the State. Mr. Wells, of Niles, has the con- American eagles. I would cause as much gold to cross to the other. Treason! shouted tho slave oligarchy of the
tract
for
furuishing
printing
pdper.
The
Detroit
Adver/fovtyfire thousand. N o * there is an average majority
the Bio Del Norte .as the mules of Mexico could carry South. Treason! re-echoed thfcir supple tools In the
says that all these contracts are made qt figure.- ave, I would make better use of it, than any lazy, bigoted North, in which, to their shame be it uuid, somo of. tbo
In'bnr fetor, incJuding the Legislative Tote, ofthirty-nine
priesthood under heaven."
, prefesied embassadors, of Jesus Christ joined; and noK,
Tb vhw of tbis;result, tho.New York Tribune decidedly favorable for the State.
When you thus bqjited that you and your " booted I ask. who was tho sagacious Statesman? Whosapre*
dilate* that "tho-electoral vote of Nojv York may
FROM THE PLAINS.—-The Omaha Ilepublicun
loafers" would overrun, the troops of the United States diction has been fulfilled to the letter? Why, we ell know
he set down to tho Republican candidate for tho Presi- on the authority of persons just from Fort Kearny, the •• like a herd of buffalo" if the Government sent therO to that the facilities for the escape of slaves have been in4Arey in I860? as sorely as that of Vermont. No sane, death of KIT CARSOV, the famous mountaineer,- which arrest yoiir invasion of a neighboring nation, at peaoe-witb creased fourfold by the pasage of that act ThoMSW.
nay tens of thousands of conscientious men in thejreo
sojfer, sensiMe politican in this State behoves that
occurred at. Taos, New Mexico, where he was Inditui the United States, did you not pledge yourself to commit States, who had not before lifted a finger, nnd would Bot.
treason ? W as it not by the murder of unoffending MexiCombination of (actions can hazard such a
Agent
cans that you expected to advance these schemes of avarice u> disturb slavery In the States where it is located, new
Major Schoonover, Agent of the Upper Missouri and nmbitjon? What humanity had you for Mexican have a erost of bread and a Godspeed for tho boouraan
on his flight to freedom; and so will it ever be:
, AKBCDOTE OF OLD BKOW>.—When Thomas Cunning- Sioux Indians, arrived at S t Joseph's on the 20th ult " mothers and babes" whom you proposed to make child" Whether a later opinion expressed by Gov a , at
ham, of Boaver, Pa^ went io kans^is, under an appoint- H e reports that tho Sioux have sworn vengeance agains less and fatherless? And for what purpose was this whole- Rochester, that tho conflict betieen Freedom uud Slavery
sale massacre to take place?—Not to right the wrongs of
naat as U. S. Judge, in passing through a settlement he all whites found in their country. He says.that the any oppressed class, not to sustain any great principles will go on unt'iD one or tho other is abonaoned, shall
YeBowStone
River
is
'navigable
for
steamers
for
nine
met oM Oftawatomie Brown, who had just arrived with
of justice, or of Freedom; but merely to enable "slavery prove equally prophetic, time must determine. Mr. Webster. in his lifetime, entertained and expressed tb<s urn
restraint"
! ^ f a-'doicn Pro-Sla^xry prisoners, captured while in hundred miles above its confluence with the Missouri, to pour iusclf forth without
Even if Captain Brown were as bad as you paint him, opinion, and the sectional attitudo assumpd by tW »oa|n
aiaDS to assail tho Free-State settlers. Among them were and that goods can be landed witf.in 400 miles of of Sqlt
would-seem to justify i t It is asigr
_
I should suppose he must naturally remind you of the «.i IUIU j
City, and v?ry near several forts in that region.
several slaveholders, who were discharged by Brown, (as
fact that every Northern freepian who stands .by » »
words of Macbeth'
Declaration of Independence is a proscribed man so^to of
(&?• Wiso promised to discharge Gerrit Smith,) with a
- Wo but tcach
DETROIT ADVERTISER.—If any of our friends wish to
Bloodv insurrections, which, briUK tanjrht return
Masou and Dixon's line.
* ,,.
tj&tore, as poor Ignorant devils, who knew no better; take a Detroit paper, we recommend to them the AdvcrTo plague the inventor: Thus even-handed justieo
"Gov. Seward is truly a national man as all his votes
Commends the ingredients of our poisoned chaiico
then, turning to the Northern mfen with Southern princi- titcr, published daily and weekly, by Wit. MORLEY, and
in Congress clearly show. Save his resistance to the, inTo our own lips."
he remarked: " A s for you fellows, who ought to jjdited hy JOSEPH WAEESN, assisted by an oblo corps.
tolerance and encroachments of slavery, without much he
If Captain Brown intended, as you say, to commit could not be a national man—for the mission of this govknow better, having been brought up in the Free Nort' It contains all the important news of the day, and is an
treason, robbery and murder, I think I have shown that ernment as understood and defined by its founders, is so
f m S t o s k the' Lord what I shall do with you I" Whet
able, sound and reliable Bepubliean paper—one that you he could find ample authority for such proceedings in the enlarged and extend the bounds of Freedom aside from
upon iho aferrn old man commenccd praying to tho
public declarations of Governor Wise. And it as_ ho his opposition to the policy of the slave powpr, I rememcan safely swear by.
himself declares he merely intended to free the oppressed ber no vote of his to which North or South, Last or West
mighty,, asking his aid, that he might so dispose of these
W o suppose the Tribune is still published, but, as we
prisoners aa -to best promote the Free State c^nse, Ac., have not seen'it for a long time, we caa neither vouch where could lie read a more forcible lesson than is furnish- could tako any exception, and he it far removed from
ed by the State Seal of Virginia? I looked at it thought- everything like denuigogueim a* any man in the lana
id'the midst of wldch Jtrf^e Cunningham, after vain
fully before I opened your letter; and although it had I know no one lest inclined to defer to the term expefor its existence or its orthodoxy.
attempts at Testj-aiolng it, hurst into, a fit of laughter. Iu
always appeared to me very suggestive, it never seemed diency. I underscore the last sentence because I am aware
Tux PB&tix BANK CASE.—Hon. Jacob M. Howard to me so much so, as it now did in connection with Cap- it difflcrs from the received opinions of some of bis politi* moment Brown ceased praying, and turning his piercing
upon the offender, remarked: " And ifyou don't stop Attorney General of this State, has, upon a re-trial in tain John Brown. A liberty-foving hero stands with hrs cal friends. Perhaps it would be difficult to name jm
foot upon a prostrate despot; under his strong armmanalaughing, I shall dispose of you, sir, without asking the the Superior Court of tho city of New York, obtained a cles and chains lie broken; and the motto is H i ' Sevh individual who has been more unrepresented, or In relation to whom more misapprehension exists, than bo*, bLord anything about it."' I t Is unnecessary to say that second judgment a (gainst the Phccnix Bank, for the whole pir Tyrartnit," "Thus bo it over done to Tyrants. Witness the prejudice against him that pervades the enti« }t»oot*bb Court resumed its accustomed grave do- sum claimed by t K State against the Bank, amounting And this is the blazon pf a State whose most profitable tire Soath, when no safer man for that section of the
iimnni. ••ii' llnf the subsequent proceedings of John to forty-seven thousand nine hundred and filly-four dol- business is tho Internal Slavo Trade. In whose high- Union could be found—But snch has ever been the fate
ways coffles of human chattels, chained and manacled, of men of mark. Whatever may be tho verdict or tbe
BMwrfsffru»-bead court taarti.^I wer? marked with no lars. This claim is found**! upon a fraudulent or second
are frequently seen! .
present generation, rely on i t history will class Wifiiam
payment to the Bank by the Democratic Board of State
tfvity so' &r:aa Jndge Cunninghanr was concerned
B . Seward with Thomas Jefferson and Da Witt ClipAuditors in December, 1854, when that party went out. Thus Kansas became the battle ground of tho antago- ton, as among the most sagacious and P ^ M i r statesA letter from Frederick D o u g l a ^ publiAed, in which
of power in ££s State, forever.
nistic elements in our Government Ruffians hired by men of the agea ip which they respectively lived.
to America*aietato
the slavo Power were sent thither.temporarily( to do tho
The Legislature of Georgia are at a dead lock upon voting and drive from the polls the legal voters, who were
depart for England He denies that M ever coi
The four 81,000 bade notes loet in Canada some thw»
the United States SeMtor to succeed the Hon. Alfred often murdered in the process. Names copied from t i e
platod 'arebeilioa
the Q ^ m * .
since have been ittoned by a Catholic pr*s^ (
I t e n t t t There wBl probably be no ejection until two directories of Cities in other States were returned by to have reached hi.bandsthroeghlhecoofesionL
m t t H » t b a t h » t a ^ . * n . - imt an a t t e n d to i
thousands
as
legal
-voters
in
Kansas,
in
order
to
esraiHsn
yem >eace. '' Hi*- Iveraon's tera dosesfa1861.
him w an acceanry
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for, t l x c o m p a n i e s o f t r p o p s f r o m F o r t M o t j r r « a n d firo
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of a b s e n c e f o r s i x m o n t h s .
T h e r e i s s u c h i n f o r m a t i o n in W a s h i n g t o n aa w a r r a n t s
S u n c u r N ' j . — T h o s l e i g h i n g i s t o l e r a b l y f a i r , b u t a few
t h o belief t h a t all d i f f e r e n c e s b e t w e e n .'ho U n i t e d S t a t e s
m o w I n d i e s of s n o w w o u l d i m p r o v e i t
a n d G r e a t B r i t a i n * g r o w i n g o u t of t b o C l a y t o o - B u l w e r
T r e a t y , wik soon bo a d j u s t e d , t h r o u g h t h e a g e o c y of Mr.
.
AUJ SAFE.—.Tho t h r e e - m a s t e d sclir. Oliver
Culver,
W y k c , E n g l i s h M i u i s t e r t o C e n t r a l A m e r i c a . A fiart
C a p t L e w i s , w h i c h wo r e p o r t e d l a r t week a s b e i n g ashot
o f t h e a r r a n p e m e n t w a 3 t h e recent s e t t l e m e n t of the
a t t h e S o u t h 31$oilou, a r r i v e d b a r e o n F r i d a y Jhat, a n d b o u n d a r y of l l o n d u r a s .
T h o m a s F , M e a g h e r to-day b r o u g h t dispatchi-s t o the
sailed f o r C h i c a g o o n W e d n e s d a y cvt-uipg, w i t h a c a r g o
State D e p a r t n t e n t * f r o m Mr. Dimitry, to ('osta Rica,
of l u m b e r , t o U a n n a h , L o y & C o . S h e w i s a s h o r e a t
w h o i t a p p e a r s , h a s m a d e a f a v o r a b l e imprwwion on the
M a n i t o n e i g h t o r ton days, b u t w a s b a n i c d qff w i t b o n t G o v e r n m e o t of t h a t r e j i u b l i c .
s u s t a i n i n g uoy injur) - .
T h o P r e s i d e n t (lid n o t r e c e i v e to-day, b e i n g e o g a g e d
on his A n n u a l M i ^ s o g e , w h i c h h e e x p e c t s t o finish d u r i n g
l l x B D f t f U W — T h e b a r k Shepkerd,
w h i c h Bailed t h e w e e k .
f r o m t h i s p o r t o a t h e 2 3 d u l t h a d a b a r d passage t o
F i f t e e n h u n d r e d c a s e s a r e p e n d i n g in t h e l T . 8 . C o u r t
C h i c a g o . W h e n : w i t h i n a few m i l e s of t h a t p l a c e s h e of Claims, b u t t h i r t e e n only a r e ready f o r triaL
J u d g e D o u g l a s i s still eonfinod t o his r o a m , b u t i s
. encountered so spvere a s t o r m t h a t she was compelled t o
g r a d u a l l y recovering h i s h e a l t h .
'*
ran b a c k t o t h e M a n i t o u f , w h e r e s h e i v a s d o t a i n e d several
D a n i e l B . M a r t i n h a d resigwxl his commission as C^hief
d a y s . S h e t h r e w o v e r h e r d e c k , load, e n d l o s t o n e m a n E n g i n e e r i n ' t b o N i v y .
' o v t f r t m r d i n ^ t h e gala, w h o w a s d r o w n o d .
Jlev. M r .
TlMj " I r r e p r c w l b l e C o n f l i c t . "
L a l i i a m a u d f a m i l y , f r o m EUfJQta^ids, wfco w e r e
T h e L o c k p o r t J o u r n a l says:
" L o o k i n g amooK
gers, t o o k Q P r o p e l l e r a t Mtuiitoa f o r Chicago.
old p a p e r s r e c e n t l y , w e a c c i d e n t a l l y c a m c across t h o fol-

N E W GOODS;
fii

1 Tlier'nlbKtWgKwt Megigteiv

yrrr

r; i?,.n

-

.-

"

-w

8 r . C L U R COCKTY.—Tbo v a l u a t i o n of p r o p e r t y in S t
C l a i r c o u n t y i s $3,787,2-12.

P o r t -Huron' city .foots up

$C 34, 07Q ; S t C l a i r c i t y 8 3 3 0 , % 0 .
WRECK or

IUE SiEAKgiiir LVDIAJ?.—The s t e a m s h i p

I n d i a n w e n t a s h o r e o u t h e 2 1 s t u l t , off J o s e p h a n d M a t y ,
and is a total wreck.

S h e parted amidships.

Two boats

o r e missing, a n d t h r e e m e n l o s t
N'ATIOJU:,

ttEWBbfOAK

CosvEXTroM.—Tho N a t i o n a l

R e p u b l i c a n C o m m i t t e e , Will m e e t a t t h e A s t o r H o u s e ,
N e w Y o r k , D e c e m b e r 2 lot, t o fix t h e t i m e a n d placo for
h o l d i n g the. N a t i o n a l P r u d e n t i a l C o n v e n t i o n .
GLOOMY ' P a o G r i x - r e roa

RAILROADS.-*-*Ono h u n d r e d

miUjoD dollars of R n H r o a d b o n d s m a t u r e w i t h i n t h o n e x t
five y e a r s .

I t i,i e s t i m a t e d t h a t n o t

firo.per

c e n t of t h i s

a m o u n t will b e r e t u r n e d f r o m tlie e a r n i n g # (if t h e roads.
MOWTER'S W o o i s ' o jx KKOLAXD.— T h e salo o f M r s .
S t o w e ' s ' . ' M i n i s t e r ' s W o o i n g , " in the. f i r s t w e e k of its
. puliUcaUouA'iu.JJOjOQO v o l u m e s in tbi$ t i o u a t i y ,

a n d 5,

0 0 0 in E n g l a n d .
A PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE IH.—-In N e w

Orleans,

d u r i n g t h e m o n t h o f O c t o b e r a n d t h e first t h r e e d a y s of
N o v e m b e r , t h e r e w e r e n o l e s s t h a n twonty-flve s t a b b i n g
a f i n y r s a n d t w e n t y c a i c s of s h o o t i n g .

i

B t r a a o i k a i.v. ST. LOUIS.—Tbo R e p u b l i c a n g i v c r a table
e x h i b i t i n g t b o n u m b e r a n d v a l u e of t h e b u i l d i n g s e r e c t e d
a t 6 t L o u i s , d u r i n g t h o y e a r .1859. ' . I t g i v e s t h e n u m b e r
Df b u i l d i n g s a t 2 , S 4 2 , a n d t h e i r v a l u o a t 8 7 , 0 0 4 , 312.
,. T h e E r i e ( P a . ) . D i s p a t c h says t h a t t h e e x i s t e n c e e f
o r g a n i z e d b a n d of R o b b e r y e x t e n s i v e in number?, on
t h c S o u t h - W e j f e m s h o r e o f , L a k e E r i e , lias b e e n placed
bdyood a d o n b t

In
of w a s h i n g ,

L e g h o r n , ot t h e 7 t h ultimo, a r e m a r k a b l e s c e n e

t h e y b e p u t i n t o a p a l e or. t u b , h a v e b o i l i n g w a t e r p o u t e d
tjjion t hem , , m i d b e a D o w t d t o l i e till e o l d . v
, g s n a t o r S u m t i i e r h a 3 dech'ried (bo v a r i o u s , p r o f f e r s of
b i s political f r i o n d s f o r a p u b l i c d c m o n s t j f l t i o o u p o n t h e
occasion

his arrival home.

H i s purpose J? t o reserve

h i s s t r e n g t h till h o t a k e s b i s a c a t in t h e S e n a t e o f t h e
U n i t e d States.
Twenty-six Democratic meetings h a v e

been held

in

K e n t u c k y in a s m a n y counties, a n d f o u r t e e n h a v e i r e t n i c t e d t h e dolegates t p tho S t a t p Convcntion t o favor M r .
G u t h r i e ' s n o m i n a t i o n f o r t h e P r e s i d e n c y , ami twolvo h a v e
l e f t t h e i r ' del egat es i m l n s t r f e c t e d .

. foriy-two vote* for ( j c r r l t S m i t h f^r Governor,: e l g h t e t n
f o r P a r k e r , L o c o f o c o , . and only t w o f o r M o r g a n , R e p u b lican.

.

. '. -



J e r o m o B o n a p a r t e of B a l t i m o r e , w h o r e c e n t l y returnt o , t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , b f l s r e f n ? e d t h e d i g n i t y of S e n a t o r
t o F r a n c e , .offyred t o h i p i b y h i s f a t h e r . P r i n c e Jccofoo,
i n o r d e r t o i n d u c e h i m t o remain in F r a n c o .

Mr. Bona-

p a r t e p r e f e r r e d t h e s i m p l e t i t l e of A m e r i c a n
t h a t of S e n a t o r o f F r a n c e .

'

citizen t o

'4

T h e will of R i c h a r d R a n d o l p h , w h i c h d e d i c a t e d a l l his
property, amounting to $75,000, to purchasing the freed o m of t h o l i v i n g I J a n d p f p h f l a r e s in V i r g i n i a , h a s b e e n
sustained.- 1 I t w a s h i s o w n b r o t h e r w h o l a b o r e d t o b r e a k
t h e instrument, upon tbj;,gKmod that
cnuy.

testator was



War mm D K r R s a s t o x . - r - M i u D e s o t a a o J I o w a a r c l s n f { i O T J g u n d e r a c r a s h i n g d e p r e s s i o r ^ j n t h c l r m o n e t a r y affaire.

T h t y haws p r o d u c o t o spare,, b u t

.more it with.

I D t h o . I n t e r i o r of I o t a ,

no money

,

to eighteen i a barter.

to

corn c a n b e

b o a g h t w i t h c a s h for f o u r t e e n c e n t s p e r . b u s h e l a n d

so

W h e a l i s w o r t h fifty c e n t s p e r

P i ^ s o r TITB T a A t t o a a . - — A R i t i u n o o d ( V a . ) Corresp o n d e n t o f t l i e N e w Y o r k H f t r a l d , 8*yB:-'" I b f t » e i n f o r m a wbieb

jusflW

; Otfft a < e t o f . t h e

girniniiuSSS^^S*^

CON STJMiPTlOKl
£ X T U A (

T 3
- I ^ T *=t
P R
O V- T - rI T Sa IV O N
s ,
• n

•r b r o u g h t to this xniirVot; which w

Traverse City, N o r - l i , 1863.
'

I U K X A U . liAY i
.

CO.
l-tf
,

il^

I N

remaining

riU be happy
such price? as will accord reasonably with t h e T I J J E i i j

^ y

1

'

1

-^

v

KBfULTO OBTAINED, D l i d 1.

donbt
- as to the l o f t t i o s b l B vi
l o n
" 1 ' ' b
6 f « U - n s g a n k o »>

N
hundreds of phvMciaas, have already a d o p t e d t b n
. trcatuient with almost inv»riablr kiitceas. Let no C o i » n » r
J t t v e | _ d ^ a a i o , M B t U ) » r y , t U U d t e l r t a a t hopet

1 M I a ; u u u i i u u . ihat the I I v i o ' r c a s T m T E j r i . o B i d b* h r o e * t - .
,
,
y i M » « i U 4 UIHj m
ja-sapeedily
a» po»eible.
Into uniTcrtol
n» J v * o V i h a t S f v
»til prove not onl v as ,-nrc a Remedy In Cor :n-}-tfr
tiohn a* Qn"
line is in i n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, U u a i s o as Cffccttu*I a P.
A flo.
nc_a» Vaccination h i Small Pox.
in no»instance
lusiauce have
a
1 found tbq remedy fail t o product
e v e r y t h i ..n g. that
.u-. c W
blv be expected from i u
1 " O u t of twcuQ'-t*
,
— s . 4 the third or last stage, tx*»!f<)
A n d ik P R E M I U M ^ ) p a o T i p u r c l i A a e t - w o i ' t l i «! at my DUpensary,
. . di
d u r i n g the past year, eight havfc complatelv
eight have died, jRtd si.x arc still under treatment.
Saeh a result is a h o g e t h c ^ h n p a r a l l e l e d l a th« annals of nwd .
E X T R A O R D I X A R T ' S A L E

O F

1

J E W E L I 1 Y !

G O L D L O C K E T lor $ 5 ,

ss T O gaoo;

AFTER

TWO YEARS' PBOKITABLE E\I>KRI

T h i s Remedy i s tho mpst p o w u f u l G c n c r a t o r of E l o c i
known. un>l i« euuailv efficacimt* in all f o r m s of Dcbilitv.
A.thnin, lironchltis. Nervous Diseases, ChWtOsls, D v S p e p i o
—or wbst'-v er de|ieu<ls on dertefent vitality o f the system.
Winchester's (•cnolbe P r e parti ti o n
is put up In large boul(* w ith tho f o l i o w i n j words blown IT
tlie glass: .*• D*. J . p. C i i c a c K i u . ' a Y v r o r t t o s r n r r s s OF ISMI
i,ni>8ouA. J. WijiciiasTEK, NEW YOBJS." E a c h bottle W
also, a.FAt>eiinut s l g n h t q t e j ^
^ s r No Other can-1* r e l i l W h as the pure Hypopbonphlta*.
ttnlosa perfectly pore, they are n o t obl)r useless, but poMttMlr
injurious. No ito.v o r o t h e r d r u g thould be oommtted'with
•'•em, or taken at the same time.
J±T Price $2 00, or tlireo boulca f o r 85 CO, with forf direr
Hons for use.- A liberal discount t o physicians a n d t W trade.
Tlie. D a y SALTS fhrnisbed t o tho p r o l e w l o o . Single b o t t l e
oncentrated solntion.seut by mail, when specianyordse*^.
holesale a n d retail at t h o Sole O e a e r a f Depot lq O.- »..
S. 13 J o h n streeL L e t DO o'ac deceive you, b a t purohase and
use o n l v " Win Chester'*'P/ei«aratlon. w ''
I>r. C h u r c h i l l ' s W o r k o n C o B s o m p t i o a
is now ready, a n d will be sent gratis to e v e r y Cousamptlva c
Nervous snfferer In the United States, o n receipt of twalv.cent* in stamps to- covcr expense of postages. Aish, circa
lars a n d all requisite Information without charge. L s t .no
one delay, f o r time Is precious ln'4o fatal t malady sa Consumption; Addre**,
J: WINCHESTEB, '

.

MORGAN I ) A T E 8 / 1
OMcr. Traverse City.

F

EVER AND AGUE, FROM wincn JIANKINDBLT-

t'cr. over a largo pat t of the globe, i s the consequence of
a diseased action or t h o systemiTndoetd by t h e poisp&oni
ntia#m of vegetable dee ay. This exhalation la evolved by the
action of solar h e a t on u e t a e l U m d rises with t b o w a t w y ' v a l>or<rom it. While Uie suu is below t h e h o r c o n t h i s vapor
lingers near the e a r t h > s t f r f a c « , and t h e virus Is taken with it

the body. The. liver.hecomcs torpid a n d fails lo secrete not
only this virus, b u t , a l s o t h « , b i l e . f r p r u , t h e blood. .Both t h e
virus and the bile accumulate i a tbo circulation, and produce
violent constitutional disorder. T h e sjileen, tho kidneys a n d
tho s t o m a c h sympathize with the liver, s a d become iliaordswd
also. Finally, the instinct of our organisoi, a» if in a n att e m p t to e x p e l the n o i l o t i s fttslon, t o n c c n t r o t e * Ot*' H U t
" j o t l of the body in the I n t e r n a l excretoriea t o force tlMm
cast It o u t The blood leaves the surface, a n d r o u t s t o
the central organs with congestive. violence. T b i t Is t h e
" I4i But .in this effort i t tills. Th*n the >'EVIR foUo^rr.
h i r h the blood leaves the c e n t r a l o r g a n s a n d rushes t o
the' sdrftice, as If in another effort t o ^ x p e f t h o I r r i t a t i n g
]H)l«m t h r o u g h - t h a t o t h e r great oxcrstory—the skin; l a s h h i
also It faihi, and the «>'stem abandons the attempt o x h a w t e d .
J
- ~ •waits l o r tho recovery of s t r c a g t h to repeat tho b o p t l a a t
t a n o t h e r day. These arc the CU or- paroxvsms 'of r i v e r
— Ajrue. gnoli c o n s t i t u t i o n ^ disorder will o r c o u t i s t f l w l e r rnfne t h e health: If ft!Is n o t removed.- " •
^
Wo have labored tn And, a n d have found, an antidote,
i

Geallfmfti's Cold and Sikfrffalcins,Cold Vet ad Goard (liiw,

F o r t h e first t i m e , the J e w s of t h a t C i t y
G o l d S l e e v o B n t t o n s , <JoM W a t c h K e y s ,
t h e b l e s i n g of H e a v e n u p o n " V i c t o r E m a n u e l , K i n g of GOLD S i l t l l T STUDS—plain and with s e t>tl i n g s : GOLii Scjiitr stimulates tlie liver to c i p c l It f r o m the body.' As i t should,
Ptx.«—new style:
**-*
so it does, cure t h i s afllietlng fllsordfr'vrlth'perfect c e r t t r o t y .
Sardinia. Tho prayer was recited by Signor Roberto
Pins, Gold Kin®
And it' does morei or T«thsr d o w h a t Is »f m o r e service to
those subject t o t h i s Infection. If taken in season it e x p e l s
F u n a r y . A t . tho. first w o r d , the 3 , 0 0 0 J e w s p r e s e n t , w i t h
it frnlu llie system ui» it Is absorbed, a n d t h u s keeps those who
t h e e x c e p t i o n of a f e w old-men, rose t o t h e i r f e e t a n d
use it free f f o t u its aii.ick.s; keeps the system in I t e a l t h t b o n f h
IOLD WATCHES, Florentiae, Mosaic, Gold
exposed
to the disease. Consequently i t h o t only cure*, b u t
Garnet and
aud Coral Breast
P i p s ami
and E#r
EM U
Uing%
L
r e m a i o e t l standinrr u n t i l the close of t h e nrnver, t o w h i c h
Cameo. Garnet
Dreamt l'iox
i n g s Gold
,
,
,
"
<:«.!.! siou«..
R,,ri.. n a Gold licit
n « n cSliues,
tii.o
protects from, the1 groat variety o f ^ l f c o t i o n s which are lladuBracelets, Gold
Slevvu Buftons,
t h e y tut r e ? p o n e d * v i t h on o v e r w h e l m i n g " A m e n .
•ced by t h i s malignant Influence,snch«s Remittent Fever, Chill
Gold Rings, Ar. Ac.
ALSO—Pianos, Melodeous., Musical Boxee, A coord cons, Ac. l " - - r,T)umb, or Masked Agae, Periodical H<adache,or ~ "
T h ^ ' W a s h i n g t o n S t a t e s g i v e s us t h e i m p o r t a n t inforllcsdachc, Bilious Pevers,Neuralgia* R' "
Unoxceptionnl Bcferenccs given whenever fcqqirod.
J3t~ AGEXTti WANTED lor every p a r t of tho C o u n t r y .
Blindness, Toothache,Earache, Catarrh, Astl
mation t h a t the g r e a t carpet from the far-lamed " E a s t
S". B.—la sending your names, write the Slate, County and Palnftil A u c t i o n s qf t h c Spleea, Hysterics,
R o o m " w a s on T u e s d a y m o r n i n g c o n v e y e d t o t h e - g r o u o c u Town plainlv, so as to a v o i d letters being n»ucarried.
oml I'slnful A f f ' c t l n n s of the Btotaach s r
w h i r k , when arising from t h i s cause, will bo fonnd U.
ADDRESS.
A N G L E At CO.
adjoining, nnd underwent a \ i g o r a n s t h r e s h i n g ptt'paru1 0 2 CANAL STRj:ET, (Old No.) more or less the I n t e r m i u c n l jtypc. Thla " A g u e C u r e " ret o r y to^a r e g n t p p t i o n of t h e " r e c e p t i o n " c a r n i v a l now
moves tin! cause of these derangements, a n d cores the i l h w e e .
Mew York.
oent
T h i s t h r e s h i n g will b e followed u p a b o u t
offered u p a p r n y e r f o r a C h r i s t i a n P r i n c e , a n d invoked

FOR LADIES,

t h i s time n e x t y e a r , b y a w i n n o w i n g o o t of ell t h e c h a f f

BEOWN'S TOWN."—-The t o w n of N o r t l i E l b a i t h e h o m e
Of o l d J o h n B r o w n ' s family, In N e w Y o r k , g a v e last v e e r

Of U M B t a d S O D A ,
id by l)r. J . F . C a c a c K r : •
Remedy f o r

GOODS, GROCERIES,

offer

- .

•11V F O P I I O S P H I T E S

T h e L a r g e s t S t o c k pf

JSTO M o n e y R i s k e d !

• . •

DB.

{ W i n c h e s t e r s G e n a l a c Prepan»U<n» « f
!
cally Pnt> Cootpowad of »to

W E H A V E K O W OPENED

euce In o u r pri'itcn; mode of disposing of our Jewelry,
Ac., aiiJ from the univerf.il Mtlrfaetioo givvn t'> all wlio h a i c
patronized o a r house, wo take pleasure iu snying that n~e now
m.siiler our bunliu v FXIRLY »nd TEESIAXENTLT ostabHsbcd.
"We wish It understood t h a t this is No
b a t a.fuir
and Icgitimato Kale, in which each p u r c h a s e r gets thn »ald«
of bin »r her money in a C o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n
a t t a c h e d , or a - G o l d L o c k e t , worth So each, which eanl o w i n g f r o m t h o R i c h m o n d E n q u i r e r of 1856, s h o w i n g - ot be bought a t any retail More for the same p r i c e ; a n J in
ddllion to the purchase, e a r h jwrson receive* n P r e m i u m
t h a t S e n a t o r S e w a r d , in h i s f a m o u s R o c h e s t e r s p e e c h ,
o f J e w e t r r , not less la value t h a n SJ, a n d it may be worth
Has over three years behind the Euijuirer: •
'ia, S, c, 10,15, 20, 30, SO, or evbn $200!
Tico opposite and conflicting
forms
of society
not, among civilited
men, co-exist and endure.
one must give way and cease to e x i s t — t h e other become
universal.
• •
• '
, f
desiring ooo of the above articled, can flm seud us their
amc uad addreso, KUitin(j w h t t i u r they p a n t t h o Pencil and
, I f f r e e j » c i e t y b e u n n a t u r a l , i m m o r a l a n d unchristian,
i t m u s t fall a n d g i v e way t o s l a v e s j o c i e t y — a s o c i a l system' \sn, or LocKet, and wc will-make their selection, anU inform
tlipin by rcturu wail what premium they are eutitlcd to. They
old a s t h o w o r l d , imivcrsal a s m i i i .
m t h r u h a v t the privilege o ' — " — ' " *• "
A s t h i s Was u t t e r e d b y a s o u t h e r n D e m o c r a t i c o r g a n ,
Our 1'
>n an tlie name of the purchaser id received
of c o u r s e i t i s o r t h o d o x , b u t in t h e m o u t h of B e u a t o r
with the S-l, jt Pencil and Pen and Premium, or GolU l.ockot
Seward, it is treason."
. are p n t Bp in a safe mauuer, and s e n t t« the
owner by mail, free of postage. Our pUui, from long experiW I S E AND u i s CAV.ILR*.—The B a l t i m o r e P a t r i o t says: ence in the above bu.iiu«s% ha» given geucral «itiKf#ction,.a*
each pureha.ser ran sell-or trade tuo above articles for all tliey
" W e a r e s o r r y t o s e e t h e f a n f a r o n a d e of t h e R i c h m o n d cost him. an<T retain the premium gratia.
«
If, however, any person Hhould feel dispoiiei] t o sand p s
E n q u i r e r a b o u t t h o dissolution of t h e U n i o n unless G o v .
their money in advauce, tliey can rely upon l*jiu(f as fairly
W i s e b e n o m i n a t e d a t C h a r l e s t o n , t r e a t e d w i t h s e r i o u s dealt witii as though they had made previous appUvailoh, And
if
any
one
Is
dissatisfied
with
their,
pureluuui,
a
n
d
a
n
ik'sl b y a n y p o r t i o n of t h e press. I t is n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n
u n l o a d e d person competent to j u d g e nays the ortialcii ure not
hectoring t h e Charleston Convention into the nomination
o r t h more than the money "paid lor them, and iu Borne Case*
of t h o v a l i a n t G o v e r n o r , d a d i s a g o o d d e a l like his o r d e r TEX. or ev«n KOHT V titnt-i the a m o u n t lot s a c h ponton reiods. aud wo Will freely r e f u n d tlie money. .
t
t o impresR all t h e h o r s e s a t H a r p e r ' s F e r r y i n t o t h e ser: will ask (at* many have,) how can w» afford to
ch for so liule money? I n answer, wo »ay, tliat all
v i c e of V i r g i n i a f o r m o u n t i n g t h e B a l t i m o r e L i g h t Grevs,
[(•tainted witii tiie Jewelry kuaineM know that
t h e r e s u l t of t h e o r d e r b e i n g a g a t h e r i n g t o g e t h e r of seven there i s scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail
tere is not a p r otit of f r o m 100 to *00 per
spaviped animals with blind bridles and two saddles."
per cent, on m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' prices, , .
being Ag*nts for tlie M a n u f a c t n r c n v l n v o adopted thin
\ V h c p S e n a t o r G w i n , a n d C h n r l c s L . S c o t t , admiuisf disposing of our goods, rather t h a n selling tn CounoUtJn d e m O c n t t i c -members of C o n g r e s s , l e f t S a n F r a n - try Dealers on time, and t a k i n g tho uncertainly of collecting
KO, s o m e of B r o d e r i c k ' s f r i e n d s displayed a g r e a t b a n n e r
By t h i s arrangement, wo 1*1 rig the purchaser ia direct comAlho b t e a m e f ' s w h a r f , w i t h .a p o r t r a i t of t h e late Senamunication with the tuanufaoturer. and tho prutits t h a t are
tado by tlie doaen h a n d s t h r o u g h which J e w e l r y ban to pa#s,
t o r , a n d i n s c r i b e d : " T h o will of t h e P e o p l e — M a y t h e
o give to the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, a s above stated.
m u r d e r e r s of D a v i d C . B r o d e r i c k n e v e r rcturu t o t h e S t a t e
Wo thorefore offer tho following i n d u c e m e n t to jiersons
: t i n g as A g e n t s for us:—
of C a l i f o r n i a ; " also w i t h t h o m e m o r a b l e w o r d s of t h e doAny person s e n d i n g us $25 for o a r goo-Is, will receivc a
p a t t e d S e n a t o r : ' " I a m killed b e c a u s e I w a s o p p o s e d t o
encil nnd Pen. and Premium, or Locket and Premium, free.
F o r f u r t h e r inducements, s e e Circular.
t h e e x t e n s i o n of slavery a n d a c o r r u p t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . ' '
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F l a n n e l s . v c i y c o m m o n l y lo«0 t h e i r c o l o r a n d s h r i u k j t o o k place.
t h i s n t t y b e prcVcnted, if, "op t h e first t i m e

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f P H B R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OF WA3II-1 sacriiicyd in the attempt, while this '•Ague Cure .
A n e x t r a o r d i n a r y m a t c h h a s r e c c u t l y b e e n m o d e in
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surer as well a* safer remedy for the whole claas of dlsE n g l a n d b r t w o c a t h o . D n k e of B e a u f o r t a n d the K a r l of Political Tracts, iindeT'the supervision of the Conrrtfcsion.il.
It .-publicau Executive t'ouimiltce. which it is earnestly hoped ' eascsiwhii h are caused b y the miasmatic Infection, than any
W i n c h d a e o , t h o o b j e c t of w h i c b i s t h e t«st a n d c o m p a n * - u i t (
life friends of the Ecpnbtican
: will t a k e immediate o t h e r wbleh h a s bcea discovered; a n d It haa still anotfaei m p o r t a u t advantage to the pdblic, which is, t h a t it la c h a a r
t i v c s p e e d o f (b6* racc-"hor6o a n d t h e g r c y h o h n d . l i t e ' stops to
re.put i n g e n e r a l circulation.
as wny aa good.
furnished at the cheap rate of *<wcntv-6i
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m a t c h Is t o b e f o r $ 5 , 0 0 0 a side, half f o r f e i t , a n d t h e
Prepared by D t . J . C. Ayct & Co., Lowell, Jlais. P r i c e 0 » e
per hundred copies, free of postage.
Dollar per bottle.
I ) u k e baok£ five .couple of b o u n d s a g a i n i t tlirce b o ret a to
The following t r a c t s have already baea p a b l i s b e d :
Ayei*B C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
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pose «tf tho F r a u d s and Kxpendithres of tho presont ha.K won for itself such a renown f o r the cure of e v e r y variety
•ach.
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of T h r o a t and Lung Complaint, that i t ia eolirelv unnecessary
for us to recouat the evidcncc of its virtues, w n e r e v e r j t b a i
Iceii employed. A s i t has long been la constant use t h r o u g h • piste aualysi.s of the votes on the Hi
T E I L H S O T C l R C r r r C O U R T S I N T H E N I N t H Traet No. a . ' T H E ATTITI'DK t ) F NATIONAL PAttTJES out fhl« scctlon, w® need n e t do more than assure the p t o p l *
JITDICIAI. CIRCUIT.
its quality i s k e p t o p t o tbe t e a t It ever haa been, a n d t h a t ' l l
IN W S P E t T TO A P A C I F I C KA1LBOAD.
r A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO HEREBY Tract No. 4. T H E 6 I , A V E T R A D E — S h o w i n g that tho pro- may be relied o a t o do f o r their relief all I t h a s c v e r i M e n
lix a n d appcliit the times fdr h o l d i n g the C i r c o l t Coir'jt
.
(, . . . . . a
c e t d i n g s and debates d u r i n g the last session of the l a t i f o u n d t o do.
:
f o r tbe Nfntli J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of the State of MicMgau,"Tor • Congress indicate n most marked dctt-Horatibn of moral
Aycr^s C a t h a r t i c F I Q s ,
,
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Uie voars 18C0 ami 1861, as follows: I n
s e n t i m e n t at the South in respect t o the A f r i c a n Slave F o r i l l the purposes 6f a P u r g a t i v e Medicine; foV CostfrefflHi;
. A L L E G A N C O U N T t — O n the third Tuesday of Msroh, the
•Trade, and are featftifly Qminoui ol the n e a r a p p r o a c h of f o r t h e cure of Dyspepsia; for J a u n d i c e ; for tbe core ftfladi
M c o a d Tuesday of J ply, a n d t h e ' f o u r t h f e e s i s y o f O c t o the time when, at any raScta the Oolf Slates, tiiat WthertO cestion; f o r H e a d a c t e : for the core «f Dysentery; f o r a F o c i
universally reprobated trallic will be as heartily sustained .Stomach: for the cure of E n s i p e l a a ; for tbe Pilea; for the
OTTAWA COTTJiTT—On tlie fourth Tuesday of Mtireh, t h e
cure of S c r o f u l a ; for all Scrofulous Complaiuta; f o r the cuT'
as is the institution of slaverv itself.
• fourth TuetOay of J u n e , a n d tb« third Tue&day i a 0«f>- Tract No. \ O V E R h A N D ROllTES TO T H E PACIPIC— of Rhcniaalism; f o r Diseases of l h e v S k i n ; f o r tfie c u r i o f
. . . ,-vber,.-"-'
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I J v e r Comptalftf, f o r Dropsy; for the e n r e of T e t t e r , T u a r t r s
T H E BOTTERF1PXD CONTRACT.
i n j S K E G O N COTJNTT—On the first Tncsdrty In April and Tract No. e. OPPOSITION O F T H E S017TH TO T H E DE- a n d S i l t Ithvum; for W o r m s : for t b o c a r e of G o u t ; toraDtn
Snd t h e C r s t T u e s d a y l n Octobcr.
VELOPMENT O F OREGON AND O P W A S H I N O T O S n e r PUI;-for the core of N e u r a l g i a ; l o r p u r f f y i a g the H M d .
N E W A X G O G 0 U N T 1 — O n the second Tuesday in April and - TERPJTOBY—THE INTERESTS OF. T H E WEST. •
They are sugar-coated, so t h a t the m o s t sensitive caa ttl»
t h « fira< Tocsday in September.
there pleasant]}', a n d they are the best a p e r i e n t In the world
In the German LangiaRO. .
MECOSTA' COCNTY—On the t h l r j Tuesday la April, sad .Tract No. 2. L A N D S F O B T U B LANDLESS.'—&L&0 pef loC f o r all the purposes of it ftmijy physfc.
t h e second l l o n d a y In September. . (Osceola C o u n t y at- •' c o n k s .
P r i c e 25 cents p e r Bojfc 81* Boxes f o r Ohe Dqllsr.
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tached.)
A l i o r d e r s should be addresseii t o
O C E ^ N A C O J I N T Y—On the. f o u r t h Monday la Agri^.aud.tbe
Great number* of Clergymen.
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Phjaiciana,
Stateemea,. . a n d
L E W I S CLEPHANK,
eminent personages, have lent their n a m e a to certify t h e . a n
Secretary National Rcpnbltcan Asaociation.
MASON COUNTY—-On the fourth Thursday in A p r i l ' a n i the
para.Iclcd a s c f o l n e n ot these remedleec, hut o u r q a c e u r r
.. first Monday. In October. - ,
.
will not p e r m l t t h e ,im*rH6n of them. The Agent* below
ROUNDS & LAKGDOH1
M A N I S T E E COUNTY—On the flrsfTuesday i n M a r . s n a t h e
n a m e d faml.«h g r a t i s o « r - A m e r i c a n A h n a a a e In which * * 7
f o u r t h Tuesday in September. (Wexford and Uisaackee
•are g i v e n ; also w i t h fuUdaaoriptiona of t h # a b o v e c o m a W a t « .
C o u n t i e s attached.) .
;
a n d the t r e a t m e u t t h a t should be followed for t h e i r c a m , - . '
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Wholesale a n d Retail Dealer* in F o r e i g n a n d Do-

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I n ' t t o t f f l k j r e o f ' W •••

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Tiuon, M d o f t r f o T s a l e , a foil sseortment of Lake
'--K B r e d ft w a n w h o h a d o n c e S a r t o r and S c i n p Iron, of afl s i x e s a t greatly reduced r s t e *
fie
Lake Superior Bar I r o n Bold by (he Company, .is. sty
from Charcoal MR. and la far better than-the I r o n n u d e
f r o m B a r d Coal, a n d their Lake S u p e r i o r Merchant I r o t is
the only I r o n sold In t h i s market, t h a t is m a d e in thin m a n n e r .
Tbelr Merchant Scrap Iron ia all made f r o m selected Scrap
t e n o r , s o d s o t a n d i d o o t h e s i t a t e t o call h i m t h e b i g g e s t a n d will bear comparison with the beat I r o n made in the
r t t e a l in t h e w orl d. H e w a s v e r y c o n c e i t e d w i t h a l , a n d
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W * 2 d o t t e R o l l i n g MHI Company a n d E u r e k a Iron Compau s e d t o d e l i g h t 1a b r a g g i n g of h i s b u a b e s c a p a c i t y w h e n
ny drafla taken at p a r in e x c h a n g e f o r I r o n o r a n y indeM*^a n y ODO w a s n e w to n s e n . O n e n r f n y ' d a y , a s q u i t e a
ness to the Company.
.
o n i n b e r w a s seated a r o u n d t h e s t o v e in t h £ s t o r e , h e betManufactured I r o n also given in e x c h a n g e f o r good Scrap
n o a s u s u a l t o wH o f h i s g r e a t b a r g a i n s , a n d finally
Iron.
Call a n d see o r address
wound u p w i t h , ' " N o b o d y never c h e a t e d me, n o r they
WM. H. Z A B E I S U E , Secretary,
can't neither."
Store c o r n e r Woodward Avenue and Congress-st
nJ
. " J u d g e , " said a n old m a n of t h e c o m p a n y . "
c h e a t e d y o u morQ'n y o u e v e r d i d m e . "
tON F O U N D R Y . — T H f e UNDERSIGNED A R E PREpared to furnish, at s h o r t notice, Stationary E n g i n e ^ Mill
' " H o w s o r s a i d the Judge.
" T f y o n l l p r o m i s e y o u w o n ' t g o t o l a w a b o u t i t , n o r Gearing. Warehouse H o i s t i n g Apparatus, and all varietiei of
Iron Work. Repair work o n Propellers, Steamers and Saw
d o n o t h i n , n i toll, o r else I w o n t ; y o u a r e t o o m u c h of a Mills, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly. Caatiuga—every
l a w c h a r a c t e r f o r roof"
description.
'
"
" L e t ' s h e a r ! £ t ' s h e a r ! " c r i e d half a d o z e n v o i c e s a t
BBA 8S FOUNDRY.
We are prepared t o execute orders of a n y s i s e for Brass a n d
Composition Castings, promptly.

.
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b e a r y o u o u t i u it—^fo o n ! "
Oil Globes, Oil Cops, V a l v e s J o u r n a l Boxes. Cuage Cock
" F B p r o m i s e , s a i d t h e J u d g e , " a n d t r e a t in t h e J>ar- Cylinder C o c k s S t e a m Whistles for S t e a m b o a t s Locomotiv.
a n d Mills, Bells for Factories. Steamers a n d Locomotives, u
n d n , if y o u h a v e ! " •

" W e l l , d o y o u r e m e m b e r t h a t w a g o n y o u r o b b e d m e dcr eight haa<}red pounds.

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I f L , robbed you o u t o f a n y wagpn," exclaimed
t h e J u d g e , " I only g o t m y o w n ! '
f WeH, I m a d e u p mv mind to have it b a c k and
V B u t you never aid? cried the J u d g e .
" Y e s , I did, and interest tool"
•« H o w J " t h u n d e r e d t h e s o w e n r a g e d J u d g e .
< u W e l l , y o u see, J u d g e , I s o l d y o u , o n e d a y a v e r y
n i e e p i n e log, tod b a r g a i n e d w i t h y o u f o r a l o t m o r e .
"Well; t h a t log I s t o l e off v a a r p i l e , d o w n b y y o u r mill,
( h e n i g h t b e f o r e , a n d n c x ! 0 % I sold * i t t o you. T h a t
n i g h t 1 drew H b a c k home, and sold i t t o y o u n e x t day,
a n d s o I k e p t On u n t i l y o u b o u g h t y o u r o w n l o g of m e
twenty-seven t i m e s f
" i T n a t ' s a d — d lift!" c r i e d t h e m a d J o d g e , r u n n i n g
t o his books and examining his log oocounUj " y o u never
• o l d m o t w e n t y - s e v e n l o g s of t h e s a m e m e a s u r e m e n t - "
" I k n o w i t , " said t h e v e n d e r i n logs.
" A f t e r t a k i n g a n d Belling t h a t l o g s e v e r a l t i m e s , I
would c u t t h e ends o f t . s o
Lo m a k o i t l o o k l i k e a new
o o o a n d y o u b o u g h t t h e i d e n t i c a l l o g in t h a t s a m e s h a p o ,
twenty seven times!"
" . w e B y o u old t h i e f ! w h a t b c c a m o of i t in t h e e n d T
. " W M , J u d g e , a s soon as t h e ends .got so w o r n down
t h a t i t w a s n e c e s s a r y t o m a k e i t less t h a t t e n f e e t , . l e n t i t
into shingle b o l t s — s o l d t h e m to you e i g h t times, and
t h e n finally, g e t t i n g tired of rafting
to and fro, I split
t h e m u p i"ni t o s h i n g l e s — a n d t h e l a s t t i m e y o u b o u g h t
a i d mo m o r e t h a n t h a t old w a g o n w a s
the bunches, A
d n o h e a r t t o soli y o u t h e m s h i n g l e s
• over worth.
again!
" W e ' e r quits, now—acn't w e JndgoT
'
T h e J u d g e a f t e r t h a t , n e v e r b o a s t e d of n o t h a v i n g b e e n
c h e a t e d in b u s i n e s s t r a n s a c t i o n s .
Generosity.
T h e t r o l y generous Is the t r u l y wise;
• And be who lbves n o t others, lives u n b l e s t

mestic Dry Goods, Garpcts, Floor Oil Cloths, P a p e r Hangings,
. F e a t h e r s a n d House F a m i s h i n g Goods.—We would p a r t i c u larly invite the attention of t h e public t o the following 0®°™.
which we have i s great variety of styles a n d p r i c e s : Broche
Shawls, long a n d square ; B a y b t a t e do. d a d o . ; W a t e r m o d * do. d o . ; G e n t l e m e n ' s do. do. d o . ; M s n t B l a s beautiful mfc*:
Black, Fancy, P o u l a r d , Bayadere and Moire Antique BUM ;
F r e n c h a n d English Merinoes plain a n d figured; Paramettas,
Delaines, in great variety ; Valencia Plaids a n d S t r i p e s ; AUwool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F l a n n e l s ; BattinetU; Broadcloths; Dam a s k s ; Blanketa; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, A<^, 4 c .
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, C o t t o n
a n d Wool, Carpets; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, W i n d o w
Shades, Lace andMu&lin Curtains, C o r t a i n Fixtures, Peathers,
p a p e r Hangings, Ac., Ac.
.
.

We have many o t h e r styles of Goods, which will be offered
t o s o l t t h e times.
~

IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
We are prepared t o e x e c u t e all orders for I r o n Railing for
P r iv a te Bntldiogs, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemetery MT Corner
— i ' of
.. F
r ai fktvh s—a d• Woodbridgc
^c-stx., op jio»-1 tc Machine
Detroit.
p of Mich%an Central Railroad, 1><
JACKSON A WILEY.
[> B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
Engravers
1
*J. Sage A Sou's", Map
Map Publishers,
Publishers, Stationers,
Station
" Street, Buffalo, *N.
-Sage's
a n d Lithographers, 20, Main
p i a n o pjwfpi.
i. .
We are prepared t o execute all w o r k entrusted t o us with
p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, a n d on a s favorable t e r m s as any
establishment in t h o country. C o m b i n i n g all the dim-rent
branches of Steel. Copper and Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well a s
Crayon Work of the finest description, wo guarantee satisfae^ " p a r t l c ^ u T " a t t e n t i o n paid t o Bank a n d Commercial work,
such aa Checks, D r a f ts , N o t e s Certificates of Deposit and
Stock; Coupon Bonds, Letter, N o t e and Bill n e a d s . Envelope*,
AV Maps, P o r t r a i t s , Show Cards Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d and
ptThfcil I n t h e most delicate color* by a new process.
F o r t h e convenience of t h o business c o m m u n ity in t h i s vicinity, we have established an a g e n c y with Mr. J o h n W.
Green, at the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser, 212 Jefferson Avenue.
nS
J . SAGE A SON'S.

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M E R I C A N * W A T C H E S . — A P P L K T O N , TRACY A
Co.. WaiTiiaM. Mass^ Manufacturers of P A T E N T LEVER WATCHES.—'These superior Watches are made by the
aid of new a n d o r i g i n a l machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable a ^ d uniformly reliable time keeper. The movements arc new in
. .
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1 Va» f t i , I n
ffllMl
. " i K r t r i t l p .
liy
construction, a n d —•e. pronounced
...
. the highest a u t h o r i t i e s
inelple a n d quality, and
to be faultless in principle
_ r have been proved
by the most e x a c t i n g tests t o be reliable a n d unfailing in
lion. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m the
crude matcrhds, in aBinglc establishment, by connected a n d
uniform processes—the manufactory b e i n g organized upon
the same system t h a t h a s been adopted in the production of
t h e unequalod A m e r i c a n fire-arms, which enable* us t o produce a movement atOnc-half the price of any foreign movem e n t of the same quality; a n d we guarantee the nerfect
performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watchbeing the only onfis made bv m a c h i n e r y u p o u a uniform
_^stem throughout. Nearly all h a n d - m a d s Watches are defective* and arc continually getting o u t of order. I n ipany
parife of the country It W i n possible t o find good watch repairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain a n d expensive. The introduction Of A m e r i c a n w a t c h e s disposes of this
difficulty, and country merchants, aa well as w a t c h dealers,
can' keep watches as a p a r t of t h e i r miscellaneous stock, a n d
t h u s supply their customers with
a new staple, w h i c h may be

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ft APPLETC .
General Agents,'15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
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T > O O T 8 j S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT W H O L E
JLJ SALE ONLY.—We have received f r o m the Manufacturers a b o r t 1,000 cases BOOTS, S H O E S A N D RUBBERS, of all
t h e desirable kinds, a n d have also on h a n d a few thousand
p a i r s of o n r own manufacture.
Wo shall c o n t i n u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e and to reccive almost
dally additions—so as t o k e e p o u r stock at all t i m e s large and
complete- Confining ourselves to the J o b b i n g trade exclusively, w e c a n offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, at 25
Woodward Avenue.
H. P . BALDWIN A CO.
Detroit, Nov. 1,18M
TMPORTANT TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISH'
X ER&—We have now o n hand, a n d constantly receiving,
v e r y large stock of Book a n d News P a p e r of all slats. We
are A g e n t s fbr nine of the best Mills in tho country, which
gives us a chance t o compete and undersell any establishment

Ajk E a s t e r n A l l e g o r y .

a n d a better article t h a n can be found In t h i s m a r k e t ; Also,
we h a v e - j u s t received a large Involoe-of fine Mannillas.—
Please call and see f o r yourselves at
P E A S E A FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson A
Detroit, Nov. 1,1868.
h i m g i f t s of m i g h t y p o w e r f r o m V i s h n u , w h i l e m e d i t a t JL w i s e a n d v e n o r » b l e ; U r a h i n i a of t h o E a s t ,

austere virtoe and expansive benevolence had

whose

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J J FLORIDA.—av JOSUCA a - OIDDUIG*.—lllusirTted with •
fine e n g r a v i n g s . - ^ ) ! * V o j a n e , l » n 0 - » » pp. P r i o e $ l . - T h i s Work p o r t r a y s w i t h e m i a e n t ability, t h s c r i a e s c a m m l i
t e d by onr G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t the Maroons w h o l e d f r o m
S o u t h Carolina and, o t h e r H a v e S t a t e s seeking protection on d e r Spanish laws. It shows bad f a i t ^ e x e r c i s e d teparSsi th»
I n d l a n T o f FJorida. a n d is f o u n d to p r t s e a t a t r a e v i e " ^ *
long-fought F l s r i d a .War, w h i c h w s v l n tn»th. A W A R FOk.
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G e n t l e m e n — A c c e p t m y t h a n k s f o r a copy of " T h e Exile*
of Florida." 1 have read the book With g r e a t interoat and
much I n s t r u c t i o n . H ' s e t s in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an i m p o r t a n t
portion or o u r history, and clearly reveals the secret s p r i n g *
by which successive administrations were m c v e d i a s f a i r s of
g r e a t moral and political consequence. The distinguished
a u t h o r h a s especially entitled himself t o tl.e t h a a k a of a r e ry
lover of freedom, j a s t i c e , and honorable administratloa.ib.T
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g the evil inflaence* of slavery l a h»
i r a n s a c t i o n s which Jie n i r r a t e s . N o one, it seems to m e , can
a r i s e ' f r o m p e r u s i n g t h i s w o r k w i t h o u t deepened c o n v i c t i o n s
of t h e w r o n g of slax eholding. a n d the necessity of e a r n t r t
a n d persistent effort Tor the deliverance of our National •Gove r n m e n t f r o m the c o n t r o l of the alarc power.
Columbus, J u l y 12.1H68.
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of any" thing of the k i n d e v e r before c o n s t r u c t e d .
The p r e s e n t object of the p r o p r i e t o r s i s t o dispose of city,
county a n d state Rights, on the most f a v o r a b l e terms, a n d H»
immediately introduce t h e w o r k s Into g e n e r a l a s e .
W o r k s from 100 feet .capacity and u p w a r d s , are »©w n
readiness by DUDLEY, A HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r s , D e t r o i t
as well as every t h i n g connected with t h e " S u n - L i g h t Gasw o r k s , " which will be supplied by them a t all th* p r i n c i p a l
p o i n t s in the U n i o n , to parties p u r c h a s i n g t e r r i t o r y .
P e r s o n s of small eauital, a n d particularly Gas U t t e r s , b y
m a k i n g an investment in the right to use the " S a n - L i g h t GaaW o r k s ? will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
jSff* All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s In t h v p r c m l s c t directed t o tha.
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
T r t a s a r e r for P r o p r i e t o r s
No. 77 Woodwsrd Avenue, D e t r o i t Michigan.
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I M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S STAND1SH ILJ \ LUSTRATED—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m original
drawings, by J o h n W . Ehninger, illustrative of the Courtship
of Miles HtanilUh, l.y H e n r y W. Longfellow. T h e r e w i l l be
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of the most exquisite character, executed by Brady, with intersected cream-colored leaves;
(containing the descriptive text.) the whole t o be b o u n d in
q n o r t o moroceo covers, with bevelled a n d gilt edges.
Early orders a r c solicited, as the slow proccss of p r e p a r i n g
A R E W 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET,
the P h o t o g r a p h s (nothing being done In cloudy w e a t h e r ) will
between Larned a n d Cotagress- streets; Detroit, Mich.—
prevent the immediate issue of a second edition, a n d conseT h e undersigned b a s i n g re purchased - T h e Institution f o r
quently only those ordered in a d v a n c e can?be provised.
P r i c e Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen a n d subscriptions the dissemination of uscful d r i n k s , " has enlarged and rejuvenated
It in the most t h o r o u g h manner, m a k i h g It now t h a
received, at my store.
most e x t e n s i v e BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with facllitie* for
F R A N C I 8 RAYMOND.
producing the finest and q o s t delicate g r a d e s of Malt L i q u o r s ;
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| . 90 W o o d w a r d Avenue.
and is now prepared to f u r n i s h the "various qualities of-Ales,
I I A W H CUTLERY AND E D G E TOOL WORKS, F o o t P o r t e r and Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t a u d - b o t i l i n g , a t p r l o e s
of Brush street, u n d e r the F u l t o n I r o n Works, Detroit, M. r a n g i n g f r o m $6 t o SlO per barrel. E x t r a fine a n d Stock Ales brewed t o order.
Cutlery, Burgeon's Instruments, C o o p e r s ' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
All I'acksges extra, wbich, when r e t u r n e d to the Brewery
Tools, A x e s of every description, P l a n i n g and Tobacco Mac h i n e Knives, T r u s s e s Ac., made t o o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r qua- In good order, will be paid for*at same prices aa c h a r g e d .
The attention of private f a m i l i e s a n d customers in general.
fcizors, Knives, Scissors, S u r g e o n ' s Instruments, steeli I r o n I* particularlv called t o t h e E X C E L S I O R CREAM AI.E, Old
and Brass Ware, polished a n d repaired in a m a n n e r t o give f r i e n d s a n d new may bit. assured of the s u p e r i o r oualltv and
satisfaction t o his customers.
' flavor of these be vestiges s n d all are Invited t o call and samOrders l e f t at the office, c o r n e r of Brush s t r e e t a n d J e l f t r - ple f o r themselves. All orders, with t h e money enclosed.
A vcnue, will be p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to, w h e r e samples may

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Detroit, J a n . 1859.
a.® FURNISHING (JOODS, a t t h e Clothing E m p o r i u m of H.
I C H M O N D B AC B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
Book Manufactory a n d Book-Binderv, No. 163, Jefferson
A t » E R W A R E I I O U 8 E . - O N rf AND AND FOR S A L E HALLOCK. No 168, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. W h e r e may
A v e n u e . — A c c o u n t Books of every description made to order,
e i t h e r at Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions of be f o u n d a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the abov*
u p o n h i s p a n t i n g p r e y , a n d h a d a l r e a d y c r u s h e d h i m t o of s u p e r i o r p a p e r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p , at lower p r i c e s than paper, viz: Imperial, S u p e r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, g o o d s j u s t m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r h i s l m m c d i a t c inspection, and
e m b r a c i n g one or the, most extensive aasortmcnts e v e r beforo
t h e e a r t h b e n e a t h his h e a v y p a w , p r e p a r a t o r y t o d e v o u r h e r e to f o r e . W a r r a n t e d t o give satisfaction in cv«ry particu- Crown, Flat Cap and Folio Post, Cap, U t t e r , Legfd, S e r m o n ,
offered in t h i s m s r k e t
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Bill a n d N o t e P a p e r in every variety.
.
- l u g h i m . T h e good Brahmin promptly interposed for the
A m o n g his stock will be f o u n d e v e r y k i n d a n d description
Commcrcial P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding, executed to
Book and P r i n t P a p e r s of all colors a n d sixes. M a n i l l s
' j f t e S B r r a t i o n of t h e o p p r e s s e d , a n d b y the" e x e r c i s e o f A h e o r d e r .
«i G a r m e n t suitable f o r F a l l a n d W i n t e r wear.
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Rag, a n d Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s'sses and w e i g h t s
F r o m the loW priced and c h e a p e r g r a d e s t o the most nno
The s u b s c r i b e r h a v i n g h a d an e x p e r i e n c e of oyer fourteen
m l g W y p o w e r w h i c h his deity had given him, a t once
Receiving o u t paper d i r e c t f r o m the M a n u f a c t u r e r s we a r
s n d fsshionable garment*—all of which have been manufacc h a n g e d t h e l i t t l e d o g i n t o a p o w e r f u l tiger. T h e t i g e r years,, feels assured t h a t t h e y can defy competition in prices enabled to ofTer titem at as low prices as a n y in t h i s m a r k e t
tured with the utmost care a n d wiBBA.vm>to give satisfaction.
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KAGS—Wanted in e x c h a n g e f o r G o o d s o r C a s h .
p r o s t r a t e d t h e mastiff a t a s i n g l e b l o w , a n d revelled in a n d quality of w o r k m a n s h i p .
\ l l persons desirous of p u r c h a s i n g e i t h e r «t>* HOLESALF.
O r d e r s f r o m B a n k s Merchants, Manufacturers a n d Railroad
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
h i s K f e b l o o d . T h o B r a h m i n t u r n e d a n d fled iu t e r r o r f r o m Companies, respoct/nlly solicited.
RETAIL, are respectfully Invited to esl.l s n d e x a m i n e h i s
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W h e n b e i n g q u e s t i o n e d w h y h e f e a r e d t h e tiextensive stock, which shsll be offered a t prices uniformly
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I N G E R ' S 8 E W I N U M A C H I N E S — I M P O R T ANT TO low.
g e r n o d fled from h i m , w h e n t h e l a t t e r h o d s o m u c h . / C H A R L E S B U 8 C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webster,
Dealer in F o r e i g n and Domestic Hardware, Honsekeep'
T H E PUBLIC.—'A new Family S e w i n g ' M a c h i n e , come r a s e f o r g r a t i t u d e to. h i m a s t h e p r e s e r v e r of his life, h e
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED R A I I ^
i n g A r t i c l e s Mechanics' T o o l s Stoves, G r a t e s Tin a n d Jap- b i n i n g the latest - i m p r o v e m e n t s at the e x t r e m e low price of T
a n s w e r e d , " I a m t h e o n l y l i v i n g jxireon t h a t k n e w h i m as paned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r t h e A m e r ic a n and
f | • road W a t c h e s caned In beautlfhl styles^wsrrsntod^exF I F T Y DOLLARS.

a dog."
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The p t i c e s of all o u r standard m a c h i n e s h a v e been greatly cellent Om^-keepe;
A n d suCh i s l i f e . G r a t i t u d e f o r f a v o r s received Is t o o New V o r k — f o r the recovery of D e b t s Lcgaclca and Inheri- reduced.

SINC.ER'S SEWING MACHINES, i t j s well "knowu. e v e r y style. GOLL
t h o u g h d e a r e r in price, have always been c h e a p e r in fact, of every desirable p a t t e r n . These p e o s h a v e r e c e i v e d a f i l i v e r
often Smothered in hatred f o r tho giver.
I n m i s e r a b l e t a n c e s I n E u r o p e a n d the United States.
• Remittances made t o all p a r t s of Germany, with safety a « d c o n s i d e r i n g w h s t they will do, t h a n a n y other. T h e prices Medal a n d Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and a r c n o t U.
' c i r c u m s t a n c e s o v e r w h i c h h e c o u l d h a v e no c o n t r o l , m a n
d is p a tc h . No. 201 Jeffbrson avenue, Kearslcy's Block, Detroit, a r c now reduced BO t h a t nil must be sutisllt*!. Call a n d ex- I * surpassed by any P e n s in m a r k e t Also desler In F I N E
o f t e o loses s i g h t of t h e real s h a m o w h i c h h o s h o u l d feel
J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y G 0 0 D 8 .
Ifich. ' ,
a m i n e the new m a c h i n e s a t the low p r i c e s .
f o r w a n t of g r a t i t u d e t o w a r d s h i s b e n e f a c t o r . I n lact,
I have a n e x p e r i e n c e d Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g now
WILLIAM. PORTER, Agent.
8 A G E it S O N S , M A P PUBLISHFRS, STATIONERS,
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133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
t h e v e r y s e n s e of o b l i g a t i o n t o g r a t i t u d e see ma t o e n g e n d • E n g r a v e r s a n d LlthogTaphcni, 30» Main street, Buffalo,
* F I T T I N G S T 0 N E 8 a n d Diamond W o r k , a n d F i r e Gilding
e r hate* lb BO mo m e n ' s mindB,ana a v e n g e f h l t h i r s t t o i n j u r e
N. Y., over 8age's P i a n o R o o m s — W e are prepared t o execute
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 Galvanizing, d o n e at short notice.
t h o s e w h o h a v e b e n e f i t t e d t h e m . T h e r e a r e m a n y t i g e r s all w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o us with p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, and
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all
derslzncd offer their extensive s t o r k of Goods, consisto f t o - d a y i n t h e w o r l d w h o w e r e . t h e d o g a of y e s t e r d a y ; on as favorable term* as any e s u b j l s h m e n t in the country. i n g of all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E AND UPHOLSTERY, t o t h e i r w o r k entrusted to my c s r e , will be carefully a t t e n d e d to. t
GOLD P E N S re-pointed, at fifty cent*. P e n s sent by mall,
a n d h a v i n g n o w slain t h o mastiff Which s o u g h t t h e i r lives, C o m b i n i n g all t h e different b r a n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r and c u s t o m e r s and t h e public generally, at t h e lowest possible
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t h e i r e r a g l a r e w i l d l y in s e a r c h of t h e b e n e f a c t o r s w h o
J . IL ALLISON, Jefferson A v e n u e .
scription, we g u a r a n t e e satisfaction In all cases.
n e s s we would advise buyers to call upon us before buying
h a v e k n o w n t h e m a s d o g s t h a t t h e y m a y slay t h e m to,
M a p s P o r t r a i t s Show C a r d s Ac., Lithographed a n d printed elsewhere, a* we i n t e n d n o t t o be undersold by a n y Arm in
rad t h u s o b l i t e r a t e all k n o w l e d g e of t h e i r f o r m e r l i v e s . — n t h e m o s t delicate c o l o r s b y a new process.
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T h e m o r a l is, O h r e a d e r o f o u r s , w h e n y o u m a k o a g r e a t
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
A P E R . — - W E A R E P R E P A R E D T O S U P P L Y A T MILL
would most respectfully i n t l m s t e t h s t more fully t o accom<
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M l Je7eraon Avenue, D e t r o i t .
m a n o f a small one, e x p e c t n o f a v o r f r o m h i m , l o o k f o r
p r i c e s all s i t e s a n d weights of P r i n t and Book Paper:—
modalc the w a n u of the p a t r o n i s i n g nubile, a n d bU large In. M g r a t i t u d e / b u t s h u n h i m as y o u w o u l d t h o p l a g u e . «.
crease of b u s i n e s s be h s s adopted the Improved facility w h i e h
also L e d g e r P s p e r , F l a t a n d - F o l d e d Paper, U t t e r , Cap and
OOKS.-SELF-MADBMEN-nyC.B.Sevmi
Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, F a n c y snd
F u t u r e L i f e , o r Scenes In A n o t h e r » o r l d ; b y O e o . Wood. Steam gives t o the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g r e c e n t l y fitted u p
C u n o e r r r e s FROM A H U C J — M r . P a u l d a C h a i D ^ j o f ", ^iple
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i g r e a t variety.
The Mihistry of Life; by the a u t h o r of Ministering Children. for t h a t purpose. H e now Dyes by Steam, every description
t h i s c i t y , m o v e d b y - a l o v e of a d v e n t u r e , h a s b e e n h u n t i n g " 1 W j toDI 0f- * R" , —
g I wanted in e x e b s n g e .
The K. N. P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r C o n d i m e n t s p u t u p for g e n e r a l of S i l k s S a t i n s V e l v e t Crapes s n d M e r i n o s p r o d u c i n g the
RICHMONDS A BACKUS,
most brilliant colors and best style of finish t h a t e v e r y article
h e a s t s a n d b i r d s iq A f r i c a f o r t h e l a s t f o u r y e a r s , a n d h a a
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Detroit, Mich.
will a d m i t of. Shawls of e v e r y variety Dyed a n d Chfaned.
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 .
returned
t o N e w Y o r k laden w i t h spoils, a p a r t of w h i c h
The W i t c h e s of New York, by Doesticks.
M i s c x h i b i t i n g a t N o . 6 3 5 Broadway. A m o n g jthe
S . C U T H B E R T & C O . . Wholesale Druggists and
^A^YIIEW^BSBIJ-Ap^TING.SMOKRSTORMAND
Isabella O r s i n I ; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice Cencl.
novelties which be introduced t o —
t h o "•
A m ee rr i c a n p ui b l i c
VENTILLATINGCHIMNEJTCAP.—MsyhewV Chimney
• G r o c e r s N o ' s 10J a n d 101. W o o d w a r d avenue, Detroit,
Vernon Qrover, o r H e a r t s a s They A r e .
C s p p r e v e n t s C h i m n e y s f r o m s m o k i n g : It precludes storms
f a r t h e first t i m e , ' a r e s e v e r a l s p l e n d e d s p e c i m e n s of t h a t h a v e i n s t o r e a n d offer t o t h e Trade, a large stock of Sugar,
Frederick the G r e a t : by Carlvle.
f r o m e n t e r i n g t b e m : H lessens t h e liabilities t o fires from
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r a c e of T r o g l o d y t e s k n o w n a s G o r i l l a s . Syrup, Molasses F is h . F r o i t , S p i c e s N u t s L i q u o r s D r u g s
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