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Grand Traverse Herald, July 15, 1859
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1859-07-15
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V O L . I.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F E I D A T , J U L Y 15, 1859.
CfefSfani C r a t e , $fra(ir,
IS ftrBUflilED rVKKY m i D t T . AT I
Trareiw Cltr, W n
T m r c n c C o o n t r , JUthl|t«n,
MORGAN BATES,
EDITOR AM) rKOPEIETOtt. .
T E R M S .
O s s D o u i a A*D Tirrr
— - A Order)
- .
Uouaty
rvrelred
.«
C a s t s per taaara. t»7*bt« b r u U U t U s d r s m *
Right and Wrong.
If I were a voice, a pursuaai ve voice,
T h « cooid travel the wide world through.
1 woald tly on the beams of the morn tog light,
And speak to men with a gentle might.
And tell them to be True.
I'd fly. I'd fly, o'er land and sea,
Wherever a human heart might be.
Telling a tale or tinging a song.
In praise of the Right—in blnme of the Wrong.
Dorothea glanced quickly at the questioner, onh" to
to meet the keen, dark eyes that seemed to read her aWm
and delight in i t
"N'o, sir," she renlied bravely. "My father and
brother have gone to Markham—my mother and I are
all alone."
A shadow of disnppoimnont crossed the man's 6M* at
these words. He was silent for a moment, but as Dorothea handed him a cup of tea, be resumed his question-
ing.
(or Osa Dou-ti pet IQOIT (Ha IlMtJfortb«
A Nigbt of T e r r o r .
• (K<*CI itbHigMM tawllm. Yearly
Two defencelcaa women nlooe in their cottage on
" What business called them, to Markham!"
— 4>o fc«; t» lot IhTM .qn*n-«. SOforfcslf•
for vat
ui column. Lors) sdn-rtlMmrntii «( tSf ntn prr- Thoraycraft Moor, two miles distance from human aid—
, anad $30 lor
T h e girl's temper was roused, and fastening her eyes
by Uw : IIfly rrau>«rfolioof 100 woni«. for the fliM laMrtfoo. snd
l*»otj-«re emit, for each (sbMqoenL EntryfigureeoaaU a word. Urn™ Bhoold aid be required—^and a wild winter storm raping full in his face, she sniii, with spirit
*°
relet,
SO per cent t i ML. Role
Ruleaod
u d llrure
l£Hn work.
work,ddouble
<
prtee. without It wna not the most comfortable mtuatioii in
" I shall answer no more questions, sir. I h a w opened
IdforUricUj in adraiice__ AjnaavrsaasxTs in*
N O . 36.
girl looked in the "glare with a sigh, for she had fine dark
hair, and it bad been the pride of a friend of hem, who
lived a .couple of miles distant and in whose eyes she liked
to look well
I t was noon when Robert Blakie came home. They
had not looked for him before night hut "as the snow
continued falling he left his father at Markham. and set
out" at an early hour in the morning lest the roads should
be impassable. H e was a strong brave young man, and
the sight of Dorothea's whitened hair, and poor Bruno
roused his indignation to such a pitch, that had there
been six pieo in the cellar, instead of one, he would not '
havo hesitated to face them. He 0|>encd the door, bidding Dorothea stand ready with the pistols, to fire if he
should tell h«r to; and taking a strong tope, he descended
the stairs. The robber quailed before him, for he knew
resistance would be in vain Robert bound him, hand
and foot ami tied him to a post bidding him rest in
quiet until he should n&e a neighbor or two, to take him
• drive to Markham jail.
Dorothea's friend was the one for whom Robert went.
He came readily enough, and between the two young
men, the villain was brought up stairs,Jaud put into a wag*,
on and driven off to Markham.
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Dorothea's courage won her .much regard among the
country people. And when it was learned that the pri»onier was 11 desperate villain known far and near as " R e d
Sol, the Robber." their enthusiasm knew no hounds.
In a few months Dorothea was married—notwithstanding her white hair; her husband said it was prettier than
all the white locks in the world. Ypars afterwards,
groups of their grand-children wonld stand or sit close
beside grandma's rocking-chair, and listen with dilated
eyes to the often repeated story of her Night of TKRKOB.
the world, nnd fct, sitting by their blazing hearth, with the door to you as I would to any of God's creatures on
in their busy a night like this. I have made tea for you. 'and now if
finger*, Mrs. Blakie and her daughter Dorothea aeemcS you are warm enough, I will show you a' room where you
unmindful of their loneliness Each occupied with her can sleep. That b all I have to say."
own thoughtii, fcrr ccrtainly more thau on hour by the old
C H A R L E S H. H O L D EN,
" N o t all 1 have to soy however," said the man angrily.
clock in the corner, passed away in total silence. Mrs. " Ami 1 will thank you to answer my questions—or it will
Blakie knit with closed eyes, her lipa occasionally moving be the worse for you."
and
her
brow
contracting,
while
Dorothea
fat
with
her
'• Do you see that dog!" asked Dorothea, pointing her
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY AND N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
dark eyes fked on the fire, and a smile on her clear, hon- finger at Bruno who lookrd intelligently in her face.
'
Troverae.City, G r a n d T r a v e i v e Co. MIoh.
esL and by ho means plain face, that told of pleasant re- ' With ono gnisp of his teeth, he could kill you."
Land Warrants bought and sold, Taxes paid, Investments verie, such as young women love to indulge in, when
" I am not veiy much afraid of that dog or any other
. made; Ac. Correspondence solicited.
n"
practical household duties are over for the day.
dog, so long us I haw thew> with roe," was the reply, as
On the hearth rug between the two lay a* huge dun- he drew from his pocket u brace of pistols, and laia tbem
. C H A R L E S I I . ISOLDES',
colored mastiff, quietly dozing, his fore paws resting on down beside his plate, on the table. '• And now, young
I'ix>wecnitlnc . A t t o r n e y a n d C i r c u i t C o u r t
,
the hem of Dorothea's gown, in sneh a manner that her woman, since we understand one another, you may sit
.y
• - Coinirilsmtoner,
slightest movement aroused him, when he would lift his down till 1 cat try supper."
FOR GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
head a moment, look, gravely up in her lace, and then
TBAVKKSK CITY.
Pale with indignation, more than frar, Dorothea resettle quieUyback in his place.
j maiiK'd standing by the fire. She eoujd hear the regular
H E N R Y H. U D E L L ,
I t was nearly nine o'clock, when Mrs. Blakie having breathing of her mother in the next room and it seemed
Circuit Court Comtnissfone n n d D e p u t y County knit to the middle of her seam needle, rolled ,up her sock
to her she would feel better if she were only umuke to
S o f t e y o r f o r Manistee C o o n t y .
and deposited it in the drawer of the table. Then she bear her company. But Mrs. Blakie, poor soul, could
MANISTEE, MICH.
31-ly
untied the striugs of her aporn and proceeded to fold it have been of but little aid, for she was rising of seventy,
ORIOIK OF THE PRAIRIES.—Professor Wilber, State
carefully.in the creases, remarking:
Geologist of Illinois, has recently delivered a series of
and not very strong, even when a young woman.
H E N R Y 8. U D E L L ,
" I t ' s about yme to go to bed, Dorothea: you'd better
admirable lecturer on his favorite science. • W e copv
"
Now,"
said
the
stranger
when
he
had
finished
a
Notary P u b l i c , L a n d , T a x , a n d General A g e n t ,
put up your work." '
hearty supper '• now if you i>lease 'Squire Thonivcnift has from the Genesee Republic the following abstract of nis
MANISTEE, MANISTEE CO, MICH.
21-ly
" r r e t t y soon," said Dorothea, slowly without drawing gone away for the wiuter, I hear!"
theory on tho orgib and formation QT the prairies:
her ejea from the fire. " I will bind off this heel first
Prof. Wilber adopts the theory that,at one,time—very
W * . II. PARKS,
'Yes/
I don t like to go to bed and deep, when I know that
A t t o r n e y a t L a w a n d Solicitor i n C h a n c e r y ,
'• Ami has given your brother the care of some money far back in its history—this vasteountry formed a portion
father
and
Robert
are
out
in
the
storm."
of the bottom of the" ocoan—that through the eruptions
Grand Havon, Mlohieah,
and papers, hasn't he!"
" W c can't do them any good by keeping awake, and
caused by the Internal heat, together with the labor and
Will attend Court and to Collections in the counties of Grand
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Ocean a.
25-ly* besides, they must be near about to Mark bain by this
activity of those master n^tous, the coral insects, our
" W h e r e are they!"
time. They've been gone over two hours."
" At Markham, before this time, out of the reach of continent was raised to its present position above the
• " I wish they could have gone this morning," said thicvciv"
water. To prove this bold proposition he refers to the
Dorothea, with a sigh. " I don't thiuk it was quite sue
Softly, young woman," said tho stranger, provoked many indications of salt water presence, the frequent ocfor 'em to go with so much money about 'em so late at at her boldness. '• All the money isn't taken to Markham. currence Of shells which legitimately only belong to ani"1XTJLLIAM P e YVEI.L8, (Successor to Campbell A night"
mals
of the sea—the ovidenee furnished "by the rocks of
That I know. Now tell me where it is."
YV Wells,) Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor. Office
"Pshaw, child, don't get nervous," cried Mrs. Blakie,
the labor of the zoophytes, unmistakable in its develop" Where is the rest of the money, will you tell me!"
over Farmers' and Mcohjvnics Bank, Cor. Woodward and Jef- drawing on her night cap.
ment; the frequent discovery of the remains of monsters
"No, I will n o t "
ferson av's., Detroit.
" F a t h e r and Robert ain't afraid of nothing, and noth'Then see here," and, getting up from his seat, the of the sea deep imbeded ih our limestone system, the exL . H U R D & C O . , Detroit. Michigan, Prodnconnd ing will hurt 'em. You had better come to bed, only be
man grasped his pistols, and approached her. Bruno istence upon our surface of huge bowlders, the former
• Shipping Merchants, Agents and Consignees far the folsaw and seemed to understand the movement, far he apjiendages of polar shores, drifted far away to the southlowing Lines:—AXKKICAN TKASSI-OBTATIOM CO vie ANY, Capi- sure and rake up the fire." tal $300,000. WK3TKKH TKU.VSI-OXTATION COMI'A.W, Capital , Dorothea bowed her hetfd and resumed her knitting, sprung up, growling, nnd made one bound across tho west imbeded in huge francs of icc and dropped down at
whu6 her mother's hard, regular breathing, in an incredi- floor, but before his teeth fastened themselves in the length upon tho ocean's bed whence t h y a r o « with our
$800,000. And the N«w. YORX CENTAL I{- R. CO.
bly short space 6f time, showed that she had forgotten
continent The arguments if not quite coudusire, are
V X 7 I L C O X , L U F F A: FULLER, (Successors to E. W. her husband and son, and her own lonely condition, in villain's flesh, there was tho report of a pistol and the eminently suggestive, and should open the eyes Of thinkfaithful animal with one howl of pain fell dead at his feet
1 V'Hndson.) Commission Merchants ami dealers in Ship"
,
ing men to the wondrous mysteries buried deep in the earth
Dorothea shrieked nloua.
Stores, Coal, Sail, Water.Lime,. Fluster, Ac. Docks foot of sound slumber.
An
hour
longer
Dorothea
sat
by
the
fire,
which
hail
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••Now I would do the same to you, and promise I upon which we so familia% tread.
ORYILLR"WILCOX,
HESRV L r r r ,
GEO. F. FCLLER. nearly died away, when the dog lifted his head with a will do it, unless you show me where the money is conThe existence of our pfairies is accounted for in this
short low growL
wise. The result of the V drift system" WHS to give to
ceoled," said he kicking the dog from him
R X V E S A SIIULDON, (Suce r«»ors to Lewis A Graves)
" Ifad a bad dream, old fellow! there, there, lay down!"
Dorothea stood still, as if uncertain what to do; at length this part of the country a soil of unparalleled fertility,
Produce and General Commission Merchants, on the
coaxed Dorothea, laying her hand on his thick, sQky hair. she said
and rising from this; were the very large grases, which
Dock near the fJot of Cats street.
" JAKES O. O u v a ^ : . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . ' . : v . . C n i i A. SHELPOK. But the animal refused to obey. B e or one and shook
are peculiar to this soil alone; luxuriant and undisturbed
•' If I must tell yon or die, come with me."
himself, then walked to the window, where he stood a
She took the candle in her hand, and, opened a door, they grew to a great height and fairly wove the surface
momont in silence, and then eame back to the fire.
led the wav down a stairway to a small cellar beneath tho of the earth with a thick, almost impenetrable covering.
* Dock, foot of Bates street,
" Lay down, Bruno; lay down sir!"
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kitchen 'The robber followed close In-hind, hi? keen eyes In the autumn, when the m a t j of combustible matter was
For all Dorothea's commands, Bruno still kept his po- glittering behind his thick, overhanging brows.
Pff* Liberal advances made on Produce, for sale In this or
dry, how easy for a shaft of lightning to send a conflaEastern Markets.
sition, his ears bent as if listening, and his keen eyes fixed
Dorothea paused in a corner of the cellar in front of an gration from one bonndary of the country to the other.
Refer to—John Owen. PresT Michigan Insurance Co. Bank; on the window.- Dorothea, in spite of her steady nerves,
The sprouting twigs of sturdier growth w'ould perish' by
upright ennboard.' I t was locked.
G. O.Williams A Co., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
began to grow a little uneasy at the restlessness of the
" N o w I've forgotten the key; it is in the pocket of the frequent occurrence of these fires and hence the treeDetroit.
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dog. She. glanced toward the window, oVer which the mother's dress."
less nppenrence of the W e s t To aid the idea, it is
E . P l r r a A N , dealer in Coal nnd Pig Iron. 0Alice siow was ^rifting with an auxioQs face, but seeing nothHer companion eyed Iter steadily for a moment, but claimed that the .Indians, when they did arrive, which is
• and. Yard, foot of Cass street Detroit. '
ing lo alarm her, turned again to the. fire commenced not a muscle of her face moved under his scrutiny.
supjiosrd to have been long subsequent to the first periCOALS.—Lehigh, Iilossburg, Scranton, Briar Hill, Newslowly drawing the embers together. Just as she was
"Go up and get it then; and I will go with you!" he od mentioned, regularly burned the prairie grasses, for
castle; Erie.
the purjHMe of driving the game into more circumscribPIG IRON.—Hanging Rock, Massillon, Scotch Franklin, crossing the shovel and tongs over the ashes, there, came said quietly.
Middlesex, Clinton. VaHous other brands of Coal and Pig a low top at the door. Bruno sprang towards it with a
" V e r y well," returned Dorothea; and they retraced ed quarters so that it might fall an easy prey to their.arIron at« kept for sale.
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hoarse growl and flashing eyes, while Dorothea followed, their steps. Mrs. Blakie, still slept, notwithstanding the rows and to lessen the difficulty of traveling.
noise made by the fatal shot and Dorothea's scream.
O R N E L I U S O C K F O I I D , Produce, Forwarding and slowhr, and with paled cheek*
"
W
h
o
is
there
f
she
called,
striving
to
steady
her
voice
Commission Merchant Office No. 2 Backus' Warehouse,
The pocket of the dress was searched, and the key found. A Cintn's FAITH.—In the Highlands of Scotland there is
which in spito of her efforts, trembled.
opposite M. C. R. B. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
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She handed it to tho man, who was not evidently satisfied a mountain gorge twenty feet iu width, and two hundred
" A friend—a traveler overtaken by this storm—will as to the honesty of her intentions. Again the brave girl feet in depth. Its purpendi<-ular walls are bare of vegc-.
Ac E r J I . B E M E N T , Produce Commission Merchants, you let mo come in and d e w by vour fire till morning!"
led tho way tfown the stajrs, and stood while her compan- tation, save in their crevices, in which grow numerous
• Backs* Building, opposite M. C. R. I t Freight Depot,
A moment's hesitation, while Dorothea revolved in her ion fitted tho key into the lock. But before he turned it wild flowers of rare beauty. Desirous of obtaining specimind the loneliness of her situatiou, and tho possibilities she suddenly blew out the candle, and making one spring mens of these mountain beauties, some scientific tourist
onee oflered a Highland boy a handsome gift if be
S . F A R R A N D , Wholesale dealer in Drug* and Gro- which might ensue should she "open the door to a stran• cerles, Paints, Oil* and Window Glass, No. 80 Wood- ger. She had heard two or three stories of frightful gained the stairs. In a moment she was standing in the would consent to be lowered down the cliff by a rope,
kitchen, the cellar door closed behind her and bolted
ward avenue, Detroit, Mich.
murders committed years ago on this very moor in the while the man groping his way through the darkness and would gather a little basketful for t)» m. " The boy
I L L A R D 1IARVEY k CO., 8t Maiden Lane. and dead of the night, and her blood ran cold at the recollec- swearing most frightful oaths, sought for the staircase in looked wistfully at the money, for his parents were poor,
17 Cedar street, New York, Paper Warehouse. Every tion of them. Bat, on the other hand, should she refuse vain. There was a heavy bar of oak standing in the but when htf gazed at the yawning chasm, he shuddered,
description 6t Wrapping, Printing and Writing Paper, on addmittance to. one who must inevitably perish in the
eorner and this Dorothea raised and put it in its place shrunk back, and declined But filial love was strodg
hand, or made to order. Fancy, Colored and Tissue' Papers,
wild storm that raged each moment With greater violence across the door; and then feeling at least for a while se- within him, and after another glance at thd gifts, and at
Blotting Papers, Envelopes, Straw and Bonnet Boards. n3
the blood of a fellow beiug would rest upon her head. cure she went to see if poor Bruno was quite dead. the terrible fissure, his heart grew strong, his eyes flashed
T S . C U T H B E R T Ac CO., Wholesale Druggists and This was enough to decide the si tuple-hearted girl—fur Tears of genuine grief fell from her eves, upon this faith- and he said:
( I e Grocer*, No's 107 and lot. Woodward avenue, Detroit, rather run the risk of being murdered than refuse the
•• ITI^ro, if mfatker
trill hold the ropeF .
ful animal's head, when she found tfi'at it was indeed all
have in store and oSfer to the Tradci, a largo stock of Sugar,
And then with unshrinking nerves, cheek unblanched,
Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit, 8plees, Nats, Liquors, Drugs, shelter of her humble roof to one who needed it sorely. over with him; but she had no time to waste in unavailCordage, Paintp, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval Stores, Window Glass, She drew back the bolt of the door, and opened it wide, ing sorrow. And now A e felt her limbs shaking with and heart firmly strong he suffered his father to put tho
rope
about
him,
lower
him
into the wild abyw, and t o
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while Bruno stood still beside her, and the traveler came excitement long controlled; and fenring she was going to
J. 8. CrrnuEBT,.
M. W. CAIITIK. slowly in, shaking the snow from his cloak stamping his faint she sprang up for a,tumbler of water when her eye? suspend him there while he filled his little basket with
the coveted flowers. It was a daring deed, but his faith
feet
on
the
threshold
of
the
door.
The
light
which
she
fell upon the pistols lying side by side Upon the table.
G R I G G S & COM MANUFACTURERS ANDDEAL• era at Wholesale and Retail, in Sofas, Chair*. Bedsteads, held in her hand was too faint to show her his fare, and Nothing could havo been better. In haste to find the iu the strength of his father's arm and the love of his
Bureaus, Book-eases, Wardrobes, Tables, Painted Chamber it was not until be was f&irly seated before the hearth, money, the robber had forgotten to take them with him father's heart gave him courage and power to perform
Seta, Marble and Rosewood Ware, and a large assortment of and she had drawn open the coals, and put on more wood Now Dorothea felt quite secure, although the sound of
:
Hair, Hock. Cotton and Spring Mattresses. Also, Hair Cloths, that she could distinguish his features. He was a tall
his execrations, as he stamped with rage, we're terrible.
Have you decided whether to make your son a soldier
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware nnd
Looking Glasses, at Ko'a. 163 A 165 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, strongly built man, with a profusion of black hair and a Yet she had the pistols," and would deferfd herself ahd or a lawyer!
heavy beard that completely covered both mouth nnd her mother with them, even if she had killed h i m And
Michigan.
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" No; but I will as soon as I can settle in my own mind
H i s eyes were uark and piercing, his eyebrows so she sat .down by the fire to watch for the morning. I t whether it is best for him to live npoo the blood and
U D L E Y 4C HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND LETAIL overhanging them, and giving a stern, severe cast to his
was a long sod dreary night Dorothea felt as if every misery or upon the vices and follies 01 his specicH."
dealers in Hardware, Stoves. Boynten's Hot Air Furnacea, Register, Grates, Cooking Ranges, Tinner's and Plumber's face. On the whole, Dorothea was not pleased with the hour wos*B"fiay; but dawn came at last and and Mrs.
An indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill-natured
Stock, Machines and Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper, appearance of bcr guest; and Bruno, crouching in his Blakie awoke. She missed her daughter from her ride
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares, House and Stsamboat Plumbers. accustomed place watched every moment without once and loudly called her mane. Dorothea stepped silently man; for. as the latter will only attack his enemies, and
4UT- Agents Tor Wllder-s Patent SalamanderBsfe*.
dosing his eyes.
those be wishes ill to, the other injures indifferently both
to
the
door
and
in
a
few
words
told
her
story.
Mrs.
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumb" I t is a cold dreary night," said tho stranger, when he Blakie was vexed that Dorothea did not wake "her; she friends and foes.
ing, and putting the most approved Heating snd Ventillstlng
Furnaces and Cpollng Apparatus In Public snd Private BaUd- had wanned himself at the blazing fire. " I have wa« incensed W the death of poor Bruno—so much that
W h a t man in his right senses, that has wherewithal to
ings, in the City and Country. No 77 "Woodward Avenue, had tough work facing the storm this half hdur, and had she sprang un, forgetful, of her seventy years, and declared
live
free,
would
make
himself
a
slave for superfluities!
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given up all hopo of finding sibeher for the night, when I that she would open the cellar door and shoot the villain.
What does that man want who Jias enough! Or what is
saw your lieht tn a distance."
I t required all Dorothea's strength to quiet her and per- be the better for abundance, thftt can never be satisfied!
B U H L 4C CfK, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE"
"
I
t
is
a
h
a
r
d
s
t
o
n
n
indeed/'
said
Dorothea,
and
she
suade her to dre« JierclC Then she mourned over the
• sale and retail dealers in Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama. PalmLent Leghorn and Straw Hats. Fur, Cloth, Plnsh, Silk and htnig the tea kettle over the fire.
dog's stiflteed body, while Dorothea mended the fire and
There is an unfortunate disposition ia a man to attend
Glaxed Caps;
deMriptiona of manufactured Fursforladlea
Do you live here a l o n e f asked the stranger after a filled the tea-kettle, Mrs. Blakie, for the first time since much more to the faults of bis companions which offend
and gentlemen: Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, Fnr. Kid, Silk
she awoke, looked directly at her daughter's lace. She him, than to their perfections which please him.
and Woolen Gloves, Canes. Umbrellas, Cravats, Snspendere,
Oh no," replied Dorothea quIeUv. " N o indeed. startled with surprise—drew near, wiped her spectacles
My father and mother, ahd brother Robert live here with and m t tbem on, then took another look and ened oat:
Robes, Ac. ****
I t ia often better to have a great deal of harm, happeai
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Conant Block, 148 Jeffcrson Ave.
to one: a great deal may arouse you to remove what a
" Why. Dorothea, your hair is as white as snow."
P. a—Cash paid for Shipping Furs and Beer Skins.
" A r e they aQ at home to-night"
It was trae;^ a night's terror had done the work. The little will only accustom you to endure.
their kiiitting needles cheerfully shaping
Al Kinds if Job Pnn% Ktaly a»J Kipeditkusij Eimitri
I
snir Cmntstllor- at $;ato,
Detroit Business Cards.
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TBAVBB8E CITY:
. F R I D A Y M O B X i y g . J U L Y 15, 1859,
Mom. KOUKIM* I
mjy tuthortM-d to mttit fdfcfcro.UbOJc,
r to G«t t o G r a n d Travcme.
. W e receive a.great many letters from different parts
of the ccranlry asking liow peo|dc can gi:t to Grand
Traverse county I To all- euch we reply: Those living
South and Host, will take a Propeller a t Buffalo, Dunkirk, Clefeiand.OF Detroit, and come directly to Northport, which is situated on Grand Traverse Boy ten miles
from its mouth. Tho fare from Buffalo to North|iort
about- $8, and from Detroit ?5. Those who wish to
visit the western part of the county on the shore of I<ake
Michigan, will lake a i'rqpeiler which will agree to lan<"
them at <Hen Arbor or Leland. Thabo coming from the
West Will take passage on one of Hannah, lAy-Jfc Co.'
at Chfcpgo; which rail regularly between that
port-and.Traverse City f i r i n g the season pf navigation;
or one of Noble «fc Dexter's vessels, which will land than
at Elk Rapids on-the enstmi sn&re of Grand Traverse
Bay at the mouth of Elk River. Tlie fare from Chicago
toTffverse City, by sail vessel, is $5. There are sniall
bouts running regularly between North portj Traverse
City, Elk Rapids and the Mission, which will tak6 passengers to any point on the Bay. There is no land route
to this place ekcept an Indian Trail, on which tlie mail
is brought. once a week. In winter this is our only route
to the outside world. : A route for a State Road through
the wildertiess-from-Grand Traverse Bay to civilization,
has been 'surveyed this season, and the tiirte is not far
distant when we shall have a good thoroughfare to Grand
Rapids.
Editors with whom wc exchange will confer a favor
by copying the.ubove.
Latest Foreign News.
"We hate the authority of a eorraspoofcnt oT the New
W e learn from Capt VIgier, of the May Queen, that
Nrw YCWK. -July 5.—Tba steamship Yaaderbilt has
York TrihvHf tur raying that on (he 30th uH. M. JSmile j i i t as he left Cleveland, Saturday night, a man n * n a i
__
London
tarrived from Havre and Southampton,. bringing __
Blondin successfully accomplished the terrific undertaking Cooley was arrested there, charged with conspiring to ^
Liverpool dates to Wednesday 22d rnt. four days
gboee received by the Arabia.
of crossing the Niagara River on a Tight Rope, at a blow up the splendid Southern R. R steamer City of |
and
complete
evidence of h& designs was! Then, are n o battles to report from the seat of war
height of one hundred ami fifty-one
ty-ODT feet
IOTI above
K W I O the
*">- IU--.1Irmh- Buffalo,
—
—
- tnat
•i
t
are three:'
but the Allies are beseiging Mantua, and another dcciiDg torrent Mow. As a mere foolhardy
."vw^w^ V w h i .' ul Two s..'apt
p t . Ward
"Ward was
was at
atCleve- exploit, tbisfcat
.
,
Cleve- ^jve battle may soon be expccted
has seldom been equaled, and as an exhibition or nerve |
business.
this
man
Cooler
came to him, piWessing . «pi,e Austrians have Issued at Mantua, a forced paper
on
it stands without a parallel. The most daring peKorm- j great friendship for him, and oenounoing the opposition currency ot £5,000.000, sterling.
•rs on the t i A t rope have never auompted anything of the railroads, which led to the eetablishnKiit of a
King"Victor Emanuel has officially declared that h<. . . . .
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.i:fc second line of boats between Cleveland and Buffalo. WOuld not consent to-the annexation of anv part of th>
ipproaching this pertormanee af M Blondin s in difh- ^
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l U l Uu
of i m w i s I
S u t w ^ ^ n i a >
cuity and danger. It is true tliat dangerous ascensions |
would remove this opposition and give Captain | 'pjj^ Austrian have removed their head quahers to
hnve been fre<|Ueutly maile from Uie ground to the tops 1 \\"ar<l eiwtroT of the route, perceivinjpthat the fellow J Villa France, midwav In-twwn Verona and Mantau.
of ioftv spires or ma«ts of veswU and that crossings ' T O » »""undrel. and evidently bartered some mischievous T ^ . y hnvx- ab^qiloued Lonato on Lake (iarda, and ( ' a h.™ iem » ' < S T « M O M
r i from 0* Uf °C
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ta*,K'»;»jyv,,lc
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«he v;!la<n unf.Hile.1 his plaiL But before completing i t I oc^piiMl ,n great force mid strongly fortified.
high building to niif>tlnT. upon n single roi* .
. ^ ( ' a p t a j „ ^ rolled away, and nia/U- an appointment ]
tfanlinian
troops -occupy Bnsola.*mi<i
.exploits fa/le into'insigtiificanrc by the ?ide of the N'in- • t o nMM,t him tlie next day.
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I (JH. Eintieror Napoleon had advanced froui that positiou
gara Full* achievement. The single ro{>e looked tike a | The apjwintment was kept, C a p t Ward haviug taken j o n ^ ^ustrians.
mere thread spannimr th«- chasm, which is eleven htm- < the i-m-aut.oii.to stow a good WIUK^ awav miilcr 1» M I K o S 5 U t h had embarked for Genoa.
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. . . n n H f l f t v f „, t d ,. e i ( i in (he room Cooky 8'jnlau was then unfolded in detal,
Mxuiv other Italian cities had pronounced for the Italdred f.vt wide and one hundred aitf G(t; U* t d i e p , ^
\mv}. charges of powder in ilU) c u ^ .
| u VT^ilf.u„
Through the bottom of the abym the Niagara Liver.
j tio. <*anihtor>s so made as to be fastened to tlie boat under
< n-m-ral (Jarilialdi mar"he«l on tlie 20th ultimo from
that place of an Unknown and unmeasurable depth, rushes ] water. eoniK-etrd togetlier, and touched off with a slow
u l l l ^ e Garda. towards JJescengano. but was rv
<hw with IMo»
lo tlie v>hirlp.)0l Mo»s Iho j$£. Ite propwo.l lo H»» V . M I M . I M for p„i»,| h v „ AMSa. tow. Hi ta. >*w
1 1 , . misstep
• , ofr tho
,i. foolhardy
r uJtinrHv a-lventurt
lulventim-rr «ookl
would hhavu
Tlw Captain then
bun $5 with winch Jo get (>n ,po*s
in the direction
of Badio. which
slightest
a w I^ f. .3®", [ ) rgave
. t©u Balladore
^ |(V
Uu ,(0xefl ^
o | l ( i ^ t u l l R . c l h i m l l g u ; u ]tigi, ^
lhu Aa,tnaDA .
huTlcd him from his precarious Tooting, ana lie wonm f w < , e b JJ C the n uotifi>d the Sui>erlntendant of the 8outh-1 Victor Emanuel had refu-acsl the dictatorship offerc-i
have'disap|ieared from mortal eyes until his mangled body , c r n Roa«l, a m | the A gent at Cleveland, of the plan.
j l i m b j . ^ comniisdonera from Bologna, in pursuance of
sliould bo picked up far below, probablv in Lake OutaThe second meeting took place last week, when an( | t .t t , n n i n ation to decline tlie annexation pf any jiart of
X.
nl„. did not enter* into the ralcu- o t l l , r «itnc?s was sjcun-ly hidden under the Iwi of the.
states to the Clinrrlt
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j i state-room, and when the plan was again fully discusjedAustrian official account of tln> losses wi«taine«l
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lation of M. Blondin; tie did not propose to full; he had p ^ p , W u n l > ( . N I,i n ^ ; I 1 ?w sou« doubts os to his ,d u r i l ,,Ull>
g c nta lum tiecn published The
.... h a t t k . „ f.fM uMa^
strctchctl his rope o»-row the river to walk upon and not ability to uccomplisli >o great and hazardous an under-j
a r v . ctatwl at CI officers and 1302 soldiers. Total,
taking,
he
stated
that
he
had
blown
up
one
v-sael
in
ai^iHod,
wounded
and missing, 9.713to tumble from, and the result proved that his dej* ndAdvices fn»m Epypt-mv that .the Parfha has ordered
enco-on his tfclf-possesrion and sure-footedneKs was not similar manner, and gave flic name, time and place. The
Cajitain then ga>*e
ga>"e luin
uim 5r-0
$20 witn
with wiiien
which he
(Jajnaiti
ne was to
w pro- ^suspMisinn
n i«„»i W jon of tin- works in connection with the canal
s
misplaced
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'* of* powilcr,
-X I it tfas arraiipvd
—
I tliat
. w ij n,.r(MW n„. Isthmus of Suez. The French Consul hod
cure fifty pounils
afi-1
mt
a
stranthe
City
of
Buffalo
which
remains
in
(.leveled
ovcr
the
.
,
;, this interference.
gainst
r
o t u s l v i j !1£ni
HUMAN VAMI-IRES.—Au Iowa pajier says that
, j jj
Sabbath, should be blown uji at her dock last eveuing.
y despatch
L-spat< h from Berlin pays that six P n m a n corps
ger passing through Keokuk, had a child take u s c
- ------h e officers were
ILS Jgoing on, and. d'annee
^ . • ,-,| j TThe
wen- notilicl
notified or
of wtut
what W
was
d arm«-U-side
b««ides the guard are to be tnpbiUze<l and three
die at one of tlie hotels. W lieu lie camc to jwy his bill. I f o ; i r i n j r ,, m t , lf .
a „ti, i[«tc i:. hi- ta
to ac others ki)»t iu reserve to oppose Russiaifnece-ssaT)-. AH
uiiiced upon him the oUter corjn will be couecntrated -on the Uhine, ami
he fomyl he had not money enough into $11. which he ClOT p|i,,|, the jup rnid uiidertakini
promised to send back as soon as he should reach Bur- j Saturday night. The magazine whiel'i he lntd proposed only a sufficient number of troops kept in the provinces to
garrison the towns and fortresses.
Hiigton, M <h
tauli.r.Un.^'on
tte body of j
The various bulfctinH from-tlie seat of war present the
Cute (or Cansnmptton—llyponhosphites of Lime the dead child as security, which he did! I he father | (
th(_ )IUkl) ., li( . n ] (lflf .,| ,,1K. tliat be was capable
following as tlie state of affairts.
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a n d Soda—Gen. Winchester.
went to Burlington, obtained the necessary funds, and j 0 ,
j,
l
gi„f
powder,
it
is
said,
would
c mr
The Sanlinion army is iu position before Brescia in
We confidently refer the reader to the advertisement returned to rwleem the bodv
body of ifis
ms child, which in
iu the 'have cotnpietclv toru the boat (•» pieces.
line with the Frem;li<W>|»i
in another column of what is believed to be an almost
.lev has been a diver in the river at Cleveland, in
The cities of F«ic, Fossembrono, Scat and Ascena,
meantime had liccn buried: 11c paid the bill, had the
, I the etnpiov of a mull natn-d Nelson, and unquestionably hare nil pronounced in favor of the national can*. Anfal,ti,bj« cure for Consumption, Dyspepsia, Arc. Of course
body disinterred, and started for home, but lmd i ' 1 ....^...,..-1
.i-;n as «i.T] as hardihood, to carry to n other dispatch says that the Anstrians bad re-Occupied
[ifs<-ssed the skiD.
we cannot speak pontiffly of its virtues, but from
reached the river when he was stopped by a irfnu callin-.''
if the boldest eonsmrncies it Montevalo on the l"fh in considerable forees.
essful termii|ali<
knowledge of* Gen. WIXCHIWTRV arid the high reputation
[l>etroit 'iTibune.
himactf a police officer, and eight dollars demanded for j |,.Li I^VM r lot e :r to nvoriL
The reports that a Frcnco corjw d'nrtnee hod occupii-d
of Dr. •Cnvu^niLt.1 as an eminent Physician' in Paris,
burying the child. Finding himself niuler arrest, oud Horrible Murder—A Man Shoot* a t hi* Wife nnil the Vsteiline' is untrue. A Lomba'rdy corps under some
are convinced (hat it is no humbug. Gen. WISCHERTER unable to proceed, ho paid over the amount ami escaped
•DOWN out tho Brains of n Little Daughter and of Garibaldi's officer^ <vai stationed there.
Two thousand PaiuU troops liiid'bccO tent from Rome
IS not the man to engage in humbugs of any kind. W e
Breaks his <Jun over hit Wife's l i e n d after the
by tlie first boat which left the city.
. . . . order
.
mqui
restore
in Piniqun.
..
Murder.
have known him ultimately for more than thirty years,
Au atrocious fnunler.was rommitteil night before last
A collision had taken plate at Ccrfcia lietween a «le.lerome Napoleon Bonaparte, who holds tho rank
and give Cheerful and voluntary testStnQtiy to the fact
in the township of Nankin. f..nrt>x-n mijes.froin Detroit.' tacbmwt of the Papal troop»s and the inhabitants."
Captain
in
the
Chasseurs
d'Afriquc
in
the
French
Anr
that wc hare ever found him a man of high-eoulcd honor
A despatch from Turin, doled the 18th nlL, nays that
A man minted Fulton, a farmer residing iu that vicinity,
wud a 'tip-top" Printf n The first work that he cverdid is mentioned as having distinguished himself in the ret* [killed liis little daughter, three years Old, with a gun the Emperor Napoleon entered Brescia on that «lny with
Ei
i c t o r Kmanucl.
v , .
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ns a journeyman was in onr office in Jamestown, Chau- battle of Montebello. He ha« been place«l in a post ; aimed at his wile, whom he intended ta munlcr. The i "victor
Mach
enthnssnm acc^tapamed the march or
I details of tho crime are abs.MUlolv sickening. .The main
Mach i>o]inhnp
1
tauqno Co., N.-Y in 1828. W e then predicted for him danger siuce the occupation of Italy by the French,
facts are a- follows: Niirht before last, while the family the allied army throughout I<ombnrdv.
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tentionally as i" supjioeed, since he is not regarded wi
a distinguished and uscfhl career ns a Printer.
were seated at tlie table, accompanied l y a man named
The districts on the fight of the Tiber, also Lind de
He is the grandson -of t ! M-ivbew. nu altercatiou nro«e betweon Fulton ami his Cadello, had declared for the. national cause. •
were not disappointed. He went to New York about favor by the Emperor.
Victor Einanuel, in refusing the dictatorship of Bologthe same time that HORACE GUKKLKY did, to .seek his Prince Jerome by his American marriage with Mis P ; wii'e. provola-d ly her r. fusid to o»me to town with him
and his comiKiaion the next moming. Her excuse TO na. tohl the commissioner* that ho should disap]>rovc of
(orttme in the same way. In the course of events they tersun, and his mother was Miss W illiams. of Boltiuio
I that she Would not W seen in the companv of suth per- even- act subversive of or contrary to eouality, and prebecame porilierain business- The sametnrnof the wheel
—" In [ v-.a-s both being Intoxicated- The .pium l was continued judicial to the caa.-e of natioual itidepeouence. ' '
AXI» KXOW-JSOTHINO C'
which carried them to the top left ns.at the bottom; and l/»uisiana,"- says the Washington States, " .Vmericiuiisiii f..r some length of time, when Fult..u exclaimed that lie
The King had also sent a misogo to t l i e - P o f c to
w.iol.l fix her, and -.'Ot up from the tabl- and went for his assure him he had nothing to fear, and tliat the indepCtiin 1833 we followed them to New York and readily oblonger in the field of national jmlitic.-s It will |>n^- tiun. Ileturniiig wilh it. he pointed it at her and polled denc of the Peninsula should be a guarantee and Dot a
tained a" situation irt their office. Iq 1834,
com- scnt no candidate of its own for Conu'nvs. but will coiln- tfigger. Immediately at the moment of his taking menace to tlie neutrality and integrity or the States of
menced the "publication of Tire NHW-YORKER. the*best operate harmoniously with the Democracy in the ranvu- ; n'tn she dixlgvd back, and the cliarp' of shot passed bv the Church.
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literary newspaper ever published in (his Cooritry. Wc of 18C0 for President. Au organir.atio:i is kept up in h-o. strildnir a little girl, wlio sat next to her. in the head.
A dispatch from Brene. dated tlie 18th ulL. nays that
continued in their employ as Foreman of their office for New Orleans, but .merely with, reference to municipal l-.-arins oil" the up|*. r jMtrtlon of the skull, and spattering the Austrian* in great force, have occupied the Htelvi*
lul.Vd the Paas, blown up the Devil's bridge, and planted their arher
brains
in
id!
directions.
Tlie
fiend
tin
tour yeans, ami if we were destined to serve in that «a^flairs."
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have also made iutrcncliment?
>ti the bead, con- j tilery iu the past ""
•run and coinimin e 1 to beat h;
jjAclty through Eternity, we could desire no more honorwas broke:, to pieces. The u l Mamlers.
.lo i<o until tin
PCWEB or A STORM.—The'day after tin
able and gentlemanly employers than HORACE GREELEY
•ff.rl to prevent him from | \ French arm y is advancing by forced marches against'as pre
hi Morgan county, HI.. » W M H f •• Uam m U M !
,yM
-,i10 t ' 0 M > „ d wont to this position.
M
a n d JONAS WINCHESTER.
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r u lton was evidently determined to
General Garibaldi was organizing a freo .corps in the
Subsequently Geu. WINCHESTER inaugurate*! the era by a ladyf Mrs. Route, to her husband, was found on the;
fanu of Heniy Morgan, in 'Richmond precinct, thirty-j „ J J the murder of his wife to that of the child, and was Valn-lline,
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of Cheap Publications and was extensively engaged in
The citv of Mantua is besciged. The provl-ioniug of
five miles from the place where it started, having b e n only prevented by the want of means. May hew went to
that business for several years. He has done more to
the placc "has be«-ii ordered
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Houtt„,d |
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The Austrians hail distroyod the railway from Milan
diffuse choice literature among the masses than ^ny other b i o * , t h i t h e r t , t ^ . o m , . I n o b B W
demolished-her house.
e««ning n'wav from the house, and got him to return with to Brescia.
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man of thn age.
The French official rejHirts make thoir loA at the bat„u our national flag. them. The'homo was a scene of blood and desolation.
Thirty-three stars must u
'~ N |In;184d he went t<V San Francisco and establishes the
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I the child Iving on the floor weltering in its gore, the tle of Magenta. 323 killed, 2,lC.r» wounded and 470 m'ws1
I/ailyaPartfc jVew, and in 1850 was appointed ptatc This is in accordance with the £ 0
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mother being disabled bv the blows of the monster who ing, and Malegitano 150 killed and wounded, and
April,
1848,
which
declares
that
on
the
admission
of
|
,
_.
pte,l
her
life.
"Tlie
little
one
fired
two
or
three
Printer of California. Here we were again thrown toi!u] att) m
missing.
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The Austrian prisoners are fo be sent to Algiers-to be
gether. and again he became onr employer until vjfc had every ncw.Statc oue star shall be added. ai)d that such | |i,iurs after lieiug shot. Fulton did m
taken in •mploye«l at the public works, -agriculture &«.
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replenished an exhausted exchequer. Wo mention these addition shall take place on the 4th of July next succeed- j1 but said lie meant to kill his wife He
Gold and Silver medab are to be distributed by the
• harge, aud baa been lodgol iu jail.
' facts to show that we have had ample opportunity to ing its admissiou.
Detroit Free Prrw.
King of Sardinia to tho 7#ouavca who distinguished
know the man, and as a reason for our faith that he would
thotiwlves at Palestro.
MR. MCKIHBEX, M. C.,.made a speech in San FranInfamy of the Fngitivt Slave Ij»w Illu«trntcd.
A despatch from Munich says Maj. General A an Tann
engage'in no enterprise to humbug the public. Wc co, lately, in which he said; •• 1 hare Itecn called a Brohad
gnne to Berlin on a special mission.
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OIK'
of
the
most
infitmou*
of
the
many
damnable
phases
wish him success in his now field of labor, &d commend derick Republican, but I care not for namef
, u u
Kim?'Leopold, of Belgium, was making preparations to
.
,
o f the Fugitire Slave Law has recently exhibited itself
him to t i p good graces of our craft as an honorable, favor of Freedom
in the Territories, and they may caff; j n Washington City, the National Capital of this "great, visit Englaud.
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highminded Printer and Editor, worthy of their confi- t M Broderick Republicanism or Black Republicanism, glorious, free and magnanimous
Tlie London Times, in speaking Of Kossuth s mission to
country."
-ountry.
A colored
a
wom:m who had been a raddenl of that city, for twelve Italy, says lie will be employed-at once in acting upon
dence.
as they choose."
years and had becu regularly manumitted as was proved the Hungarian regiments in the Austrian service, and if
Convention oT Prl^on Officer*.
The Pittsburgh Post announces that the Devil has be- on tlie trial, and L^admittcl by the National Intelligencer, poauble. produce a revolt in Hungary.
Such a-Convention will be held at Philadelphia on the
come " a well known abidiug opjwnent or the National was claimed a few days since under the Fugitive Slave
No PERSONAL PRETKHSOK.—Some of our friend?, of
Jth of September next, to discuss the following subjects:
Democracy!" • So, another or tbo great leaders of that Law, and taken before a fellow caned Merrick, ami a the press and other?, * * m to have misapprehended our
Judge. By this slave-catehiug, slaved reeding .Judge,
L W h a i is the b « t awtem of discipline and manageremarks on the Republican candidate in i860. « e cerment of Convicta, with a view to their reformation and party- is gone. Tlie" National Democracy has become so she was remanded to Slavery on the. production of a re- tainly did not design to express any personal preference
depraved that even tho Devil can't stand it any longer.
cord from an inferior Court, consisting of a petition, not for Gov. Chase over Gov. Seward On the contrary,
tho jjood of society!
sworn to, setting forth that tho Claimant had abillof sale
2. What should be the capabilities an<l moral charThe New York Commercial Advertiser says that Paul of the woman, dated anterior to the deed of manumis- the latter would suit'us personally, quite as well perhaps
acter of subordinate officers placed over convicts?
better. Tlie opinion we designed to express, was simply
3. What system of labor is best calculated to impress Morphy contemplates taking up hi# residence in that sion. The original bill of sale was not produced, and it this: that Gov. Chase, being also an able statesman, a
a sense of justice and right on the mind of the convict city, and entering'upon tho practice of law, or which <jjd not _apjxsaf
r i — . from the record t h a t j t nail at any time perfectly true ami reliable supporter of the Republican
and, at the same time, remunerate the public for the exprinciples, would stand a better -chance of bclngdoctcd
joyed her liberty with the full knowledge of the claimant If others think differently, and Mr. Seward, or Unle. or
pense of his keeping?
4. What is the most economical mode of managing a in New Orleans.
for twelve years. There was nothing in the whole record any other good man is nominated, we shall heartily supprison, consistent with the health ami physical well-being
A vmofr RctKs.-—The ruins of a city have been dis- under which a sheep could have been held in any North- port him.
[Saginaw Enterprise.
of the convict?
covered in Huatuleco, Mexico. They cover four mik*s ern Court; yet this United States Judge actually refused
Ocr-AKA MLRDEB.—On the return of John H- Standisb
Wo have received from our old and highly esteemed and embrace stone fortifications and bastions extending tcP receive any testimony showing that the woman had
E*i.. Pr/wecuting Attorney for Oceana County, we learn
friend Hon. EOWAKD M. MACGRAW, Commissioner of to the eca. Curious ami rich antiquities were found, in- been regularly manumitted, and not only enslaved her bflt
decreed that ber child, who was not even claimed in the that Mr. Morse, who was arrested for the murder of Mr.
the Wisconsin State Prison, an invitation to attend.
record upon which these outrageous proceedings were Green, has been discharged, there not being evidence
cluding vases and silverings.
Should be happy to do so, but "the paucity of our
based, jrns also a slave. All this is do.no under United sufficient for committing him.
Dr. Doy, of Kansas, charged with running off negroes States laws abd by a United States Court T h e only
A Mr Maryfield was arrested also from some^suspipecuniary resources" admonishes ns to forego that' pleabelonging to citizens of Missouri, has been found guilty remedy for this enormous abuse of power is impeach- cious circumstances, but could not from anv evidence be
sure. •
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by the jury who tried him, at S t Joseph. Judgment ment and we hopo to sec proceedings instituted to test brought in proximity with the murder, ana was thereupANOTHXR DONATION.—The Old School Presbyterian
the question whether a judicial officer can disregard all on discharged. The physician who examined the bouv
haaboen.suspended, in order that an appeal may betaken the forms of law" and deprive a fellow being of freedom. of Green, gives it as his conviction that he was first struck
theological Scmioaey at Chicago is in hick. Not long
to the Supreme Court, which sits in a few weeks a t J e f - Such are tho beauties of our boasted institutions, and with a club, and then shot with his own gtm..
since' Cyras H . HcConnick donated it $100,000, and
[Newaygo Republican.
such the very essence of modern Democracy.
ferson City.
jast now Charks McCallistcr, of Philadelphia, has given
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
John A. Washington is investing the money received
A Cuba paper asserts that rum is a bettor fertiliter
to the Board of Directors, for the nse of the institution,
from
the
ladies
of
the
M
t
Vernon
Association, in real
4
Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, is spoken of for the
"a Site for U» buildings—«x acres most elipbly situated •h«n guano. A great many blossoms' are certainly proestate in Chicago.
next Speaker of the House of Representatifa
duced by it, but wc never saw any good fruit
on the corner of Taybr and Backer streets.
TRAVERSE CITY.
N o PAPER NEXT W z a u — A s a l a r g e amount of c r t r a
labor win devolve t i j w o . i s in setting n p t h e T * x I i i t e ,
no p a p e r will be u n f e d from tbia office n e x t week. Some
of o a r m o r e favortw cotifcmpbrariea may curl t b e Hp and
tarn u p t h e noee a ^ e u c h a n e i c i w c ; b n t l e t t h e m come
up'berc, where *
d o n t circabrtc—l»c Editor, Compositor, Pressman, and sometimes Devil; fold a n d mail
the p a p e r y feed t h e cow, split wood, w a t e r the liens, and
perform all the o t h e r d u t i e s pertaining t o a man of'fkmOy,
Wid jf t h e cnrl and turn, of lip and nose a r e not reversed,
we are.no jodgv of the c h a r a c t e r and liabiUi of Priulere''
CONSUMPTION CUBED!
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
Capt. W a r d * Lino of Steaaaen.
,
Soop a f t e r the opening of navigation, finding t h e coast
DR. CHtTRCHllX^S DISCOVKRV.
clear w i t h no arrangements for o c r c p y i t i g the 'ground, •
and w i t h no design so far as w a s known, of d o i n g so,
HM opened an Office at T n v e i a e City, Grand T n r r n t C o , Viinchcster'a
Genuine Preparation of the ChemiC a p t W a r d , of t h i s city, resolved t o place a l i n e o f b o a t s Michigna. for the transaction of a
c a l l y P u r e C o m p o u n d of t h e
on t h e route between Cleveland and Bufihlo. A n d as t o
resolve Is to do with him, the t h i n g was speedily done.
The United States Land Office la located at this p l a c e ; andi
Pa^t boats with „good accomodations, were p. u t in wqui.
Mtriicnlar attention will be paid to locating Land Warrant*,
o f L131E a n d S O D A ,
Bition, and the public a p p r e c i a t i n g h i s efforts to consult I investing money In Rovernraent Laails, imparting infonna- Originally digrorrrrd and prescribed by Dr. J. F . CsCRCniLL
1
t h n i r interests while attending t o his own, liberallv pat- tloa relative to ttie g r n e n l fcatarr^ rwource. an.l advaaof Pari* as a Sperific S*inedy for
'
MORGAN BATES
Oeneral Agency Business.
„Sj,iamBbj
IIYPOPHOSPHITES
.tciWrZ.;
CON S U H P T I ON 1
the AVest found it a rehef t o make the rest of the t n p to | m t y be eatewted.
«KTZRZNCI^.
Bafialo in comfortable and fast boats. T h e s u c c v s s which j
iim^wwtMy^A<»iiior «mr«i»
r p i I E EXTRAORDINARY' REStl.TS OBTAINED IN ALL
A t h e s t a p n ' o f P'ulmouarv Di*ea*e l-v Dr. Churehlll's new
h a s attended his enterprise, and t h e large amount of trade
n«n. J V. H W i r t AuonttT G**nL /
Treatment—tbe HYPOPliOSPMTBiOV UMK AND BODA
K. II Want Km,:
5
i t diverted from t h e Lake Shore route had t h e effect to j
•roiuoTts all reinaiuing doubt a* to>the iuesUmable va2u« of
Herald
Office,
Traverse'CHr,
Nov.
3.1S5H.
t
excite t h e envy of o t h e r parties, and so a n o t h e r and a ri- J
thi*Discovery. Consumption is no longer lo lie.rtpnrded a«
vol-line was placed npou tho route for t h a p u r j t O * of
i in curable malady.
MORGAN BATES,
and Editors' in g e n e r a l .
Many hundreds of physlvians have already adopted this
d r i v i n g Capt. W a r d from i t
B u t the a t t e m p t has been |
treatment with almost invariable
l i t n ,, CoaaonspTHE CKOPS.—Wo have converted with farmers! living a most magnificent failnre.
tive
delay a moment to try it- It is their last hope!
• H i e traveling public hnvo emphatically discoontenan-!
. ITpntVi Office, T m w r o p C i t y . J l i o h .
'1>J. Church ill rty as
in different .parts of t h e country, d u r i n g the past week,
ccd tlie. attempt of those w h o have got'up this new line for <
" l a m a n x i o u s t h a t t h e H v r o r o o s r n r m . h h o u M tio Hi
and they all assure tw t h a t t h e i r c r o p s of every kind are the purpose of b r e a k i n g him down, nnd continuing to j
aa"«pe«lllv as possible, into universal use. a* 1 ENOWt)i i t l h r V
will prove.not only as sore a Remedy in O'.fisnmptiou aa y a i Idoking finely, and t h a t there w a s n o v e r a fairer pro«pe* t monopolize the passenger t r a d e . ' T h e result has been. {
iiia«: i» in lnteraiiiuedl Pever, butaL-o as efli-ciual a I'retervs
•for an abundant h a m - s i T h e frosts which TO Mvureiy' that while C a p t W a r d has been m a k i n g money, tbe j
live a* Vaccination in Small Pox.
combination has been losing it, and will continue t o lose j WE HAVE NOW OP£XE3> THE L-MtGEST ST(K*K OF
- I n no Instance have I found ths remeilj fall to prodcce
injured c r o p * in o t h e r sections of the country, did -very
it, t h o u g h it charges nearly two dallars a p a « a g e more '
f v e m h i n c that cnnld reaaonahlv I*' espeeted from It.'
litUcf damage in tho Grond.Traverse B a y counties.
• - Ont of twenty-two case* in the third or l a « stair*.-, treated
than he docs. H i s fare is oulv S I 5 0 a trip, with no
at
IUV Dispensary, during he p a s t j r a r , eJrhthave cvmpletely
c h a r g e for meals or state room, while tho opposition
recovered, cicht huve died, and wx are still under UcuUneas.
T i m .luuawBf
W i o w w a — M r . J**KS K . (Juvrox c h a r g e 8 2 exclusive of meals and Ft ate room, making a
AS D
Such a result is altogether unparalleled iu ilA-annals of » e J i gave us, lart Saturday, a W h i t e h h , c a u g h t in tho I lay difference in favor of W a r d ' s line of nearly or quite $ 2 .
ciffe.*
:
'* •
, « r * Thfs Reme.lv Is them«Mrt|xrwerfnlOnerator of Blood
with' a spear, which weighed eleven pouuds! I f a larger B u t his botftA only cost a b o u t one-third as much daily t o We ever bronght to this market; whiclf wo a'1'1 be hsppv U>kn'ow a and is r<|uailr efficacions in all forms'Of Debility;
one WM ever caught, we should like ti> know when, where, run them as those of the oppuoiliun do, and lie carries offer ut such prices as will acr(ird rea*onat>J.v iih the TIMES. A * t W a , Bronchitis, Kervona Dl»e»n«-s Cidorobis, liyfjiepat*, t
a b o u t 100 passengers daily to their 20. H o makes S 1(H)
H A V K A H . L A V A CO.
—or frh»l«vcr di-jn-nd* on tledcicnt vitality of the system.
and b y whom?
n round t r i p and thoy loso 8 2 0 0 . I t will easily be seen
nlftr
Trnvi-rne City, Kov- IS. lRfiS.
Winchester's Genuine Prepnrntion
that they will not b e apt t o stand that kind of thing long,
l« put Up fn large
with the following 'words Mow n in
T h e thermometer haArangod as high as 92 in tho shade nnd that thoy will lie compelled to abandon the course
the glan>: " D » . J . P. C u r a u m j . ' * Y i r o r u o m u r K s onLiMS
AMI SOPA. J . WIXCUKSTEK, NEW YORK." .Each bottle has
d u r i n g the present, week.
r a t h e r than C a p t . W a f d A s a retaliation for t h i s effort
ulwv'a j»ar.*t>iirji signaturvv
DEALER 1 ^
to crush him out, C a p t W a r d runs a boat regularly ben n» the pareHjTophosuhlle*.
3£f~ No other can rtlic
LAKD O r n c K DBCONTJNUKU.—'The . II. H. L a n d Office
Toledo and Cleveland, which is also doing an exict only u.elr .s,Vnt j o»itive!v
Unless< perfectly purt1, they a
for the Knlanuufoo District - h a s been di.«oontiuocd,- and cellent business. T h e Captain is a hard customer to
n r should l>e
injurious. No m o * or Other drag
I combined'with
tliVm.
or
taken
at
the
aamr
time.
b
r
e
a
k
down.
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t
r
o
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t
A
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t
c
r
t
i
s
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r
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tho remaining public lands situated in t h a t D i s t r i c t are
Mf Price $2 00, or thn-e Iwttles far
00, w itli full dirertransferred to the Ionia D i s t r i c t
ti
Otis
for
use.
A
lils-ral
discount
to
physician*
and the trade. STRA.VBB EvinKscn OF VKKACITV.—Peter V e r d i w \ a '
H u t s a n d C a p s R o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r s HiuJi,
The DUY SILTS furnished t» tho profession. Single Ixittles
Door Trimiuiugs,
. jnviet in -the"folate Prison, the other day, coolly and de-j
in poneentrated solution, sent by mail, w hen »>« clnlly ordered.
T h e 'Charleston N e w s declares thnt, if tho Charleston
liberatoly laid his linger on a block, and took an axe and j
Nails, by the keg or I k ;
Sold wholesale arid retail at the Pole Cenentl Depot in the V.
(Convention hesitates about a Slave Code, and especially
Pork un.l Kloar. by the l»»rr*l or tl>.:
ut it off close t o the hand; rolling tho finger u p in a j
s . 43 John Street Let DO one deceive.you, hat purchase and
lSutU r. Cheese, l.aril; .
use onlv "Winchester"* Preparation."
if Douglas i s in danger of nomination, t h e SouQieru p a p e r , lie gave it to his keeper, saving to him] " S e n d it
j.iuweil nn'l l*-<t winter-strnTn«,d Oil, Mnrning Fluid;
Dr. Churchill's Work qn Consumption
t o the Governor as a n evidence of the t r u t h .
H e hail
Delegates will secede, and nominate for themselves.
Lmnu« nf nllkin-K Cainthi*, F>rifil A]I|'I«H;
ti now read v. and will he sent gratis to every Consumptive or
been endeavoring t o get pardoned, and, being, fearful the
' A ' ar tv* iwsnrtment of To' 1 "*' - "!
S - n ons sufferer in the United States, on rocclj t of twelve
B. H . I I o s m e r , of t h e P o n t i n e Gazette, has sold ont .Governor would nut believe all t h a t was set forth iu his
I'owdrr. I.ead, Shot. Gull Caps;
cents in stamp* to cover e*perf»e .of jjostage*. Also,"rlrtm*
lure and idl reqolsite Inforuialfon without chargv. U t no
his interest t o his late partner, Mr. E . N . Howell, who. jK'tition. offered this strange evidence of verarity.
Alum. Bora*.
one delay, for time is precious iu so f*U(l a malady an Con[Jarksou1 Citizc
Pnhncrl Hnnfc*. Stationary, Wall Paper, Wimlonr Curtain®;
will h e r e a f t e r conduct t h a t p a p e r alone.
rntnptloa. Address,
J. WINCHESTER
Craiile Scytlu-s, <;rn^ S. t\ tb»-* an'l Snathes, l'itchforks;
»
American and Porelgn Asener,
A TOMAHAWK Voctcn l.vsttiE A SAWUXI.—ITie Mes-^e.
AU»|
H
>
Fijic.
lledfU-a.is.
RorkinpChairx;
Bishop O d c n b d m e r has accepted t h e appointment • o
SMy
41John street. New T o r k .
Gibson own a saw-mill in t h e neighborhood of Caledonia
Small lt<irk> r» nnd TnNc Chair* for tthililMn:
v a c a n t ' B i s h o p r i c of N e w Jere&y, and will soon be TOU- were engaged a few d a r a a g o in biiwiug a pine log about j Toget'm-r iviiti nil artteles
fonii'l in a Country St<>re. i J i a i S r A N D A G i K , iltOM WHICH MANKIND SDK—AI.M>—
_T' tcr, over a ii»rg« part or the globe, is th®e6uM-ituyicc of
M-craled a t Richmond, V a .
*
l*vo f e e t and a half in diameter, when an unstial screech- j
a diseased action of the system, Induced
the i«ds.mou»
ing of the saw attracted t h e i r attention. T h e y examined ]
H o n . Galusha A . Grow, of tUu W i l i u o t District, will the causc of t h e noise, and found in t h e centre of the log | o n . f J '
iis>ion, from t h e Kalaimoo-j Agricultural Work*, miasm «>r vegetable-decav. This exhalation Is evofvrJb} tbe
sharing
at Norilipurt.will iii> Well to rail and. action of solar heat' on wet soil,and rises with the watfcry va'
devote n month t o public speaking in -MfuneSota d u r i n g nil Inilian tomahawk, in the eye of which was a pieec of,
por from it! While tlio sun is below the iiArixoa this vjii-or
BI1<1 | i r u v ,
r.-hasin
whei
lingers'near the earth's surface, and the \ irus is nditn- with i t
rotten,wood, a p a r t of it« former handle. T h o log was L y y' CUTTING <i"B« t<> •
tl)Q pending canvass.
through tlie lungs into, the blood. There it acts as ah Irrita.othentise SOUIML
[ l f a m i l l o n (Canada) Spectator.
NortUjiort.
2H. IXJH.
ting poison on the internal viscera and excreting Organs of
A -Postmaster In liiuiaila l a s been sued for 8 1 6 5 , the
. . N o t a r y P u b l i c . tho body. The'liver l»ecomestorpid and fails to s e t rote liot
Ii.ABOK H o r n . — T h e g r e a t Marble P a l a c e Hotel, on 8 * A * M c C L f c L L A i V D ,
amount o f . m o n o y i n n l e t t e r which was stolen b y his
univ this virus, but-also the bile from the bipod-. Uoth tho
F
i
f
t
h
Avenue,
opiioaito
Madison
Square,
N
e
w
T
ork,
is
virus and the idle Accumulate i a tho circulation, and pro«lute
c l e r t L T h o j u r y gnvo a v e r d i c t against him.
violent constitutional disorder. The spleeu, the kidneys and
the stomach svmpathi/c with theliver, and become disordered
IIT
T h e Cass Doctrine Applied.
will tin.i work, with u
)j»cuod the Bret of August
also. Vlnally, the instinct of our organism, as If in an atIIANNATI. LAY A C a
i tempt.to expel the noxious fusion, concentrates the whole
T h o beauties of tho doctrine of tho Administration,
j
blood
of the body in the internal cxcrciorien to force them
JKNKY LUVD recently gave a Charity Concert in L o n - j
r e g a r d i n g t h e rights ami liberties o f our. luaaraliced citi' to cast it out. The. blood leaves the/surtace, and rushes to
zens who j n a y visit their native; rnniitriea, us laid down don, which was not advertised, anjJ only the aristocracy I
the rentral organs -with congestive violence. This Is the
iu thu jetters of thff S e c r e t a r y o f State t o Lo C'lere, o f wero admittcd by Hpeeiit! invitation. T h e receipts were
Ctm.tPut in this effort it fttil*. Then the PxviW ftillows,
Ti-rs for >*ale a va rii>ty of encraftod .
Memphis. ami M r . TTofer, of "this c i t y . a r o illastratal inin whieh the blood lesves the centfal orgaew and'rushes to
$G,000. Slie was in full health, nnd sauig with all her old
tho surface, as if iu another effort to e>pcl the. irritating
t h e e n s f i o f ' Col. Charles'Ernst, of t h i s city, w h o recently
y
T
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t
1
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C
I
w
i
i
T
poison through tliut other great excroiorj—the slijn. . In this
.
*15. '•
•
!
proposed t o visit E u r o p e , with tlio design o f m a k i n g ob- power.
n old,which
it fail-, and the system uhandous the uttomptexliaiMted,
A lint lot pf iji-cdling I'KAi'li Tat xx, tlire
s*jrv«tio»s »t ttw'iseat of w a r , Mr. TErust has been a
- tlie
• recovery of strength
• "to repeatI tthe
M ' hhopeless
nd waits for
h«,..
cilizen o f . t l i e C n i t c d - S t a t e s for thirty y e n r i H o has
I.OMT L A N D W A R K A N T .
i pood condition, ,
InO. O l KB 4.STS. I.OOSKBEUIIIB-S, A t . J
ither day. Tliese are tlie nts or paroxysm* of Pever
O T I C E IS HEREIIV GIVEN THAT A CERTAIN LAND
L R. SMITH. !,
' i: jod nil*. Ritd hcallhv.
•. Sufh cortstitntional disorder wlil of course unders e m d !n o u r volunteer military forces; a n d ha* on several
WARltANT l»«ied to Warr- n Lvld. under tho net "f
n3-ly ; mlne the health if It Is n<>t reifibved."
Elk Rapt-h.. Nov. 3,d>Cs.
occasions seen aetivp s e r v i c e / n qnellilig riots." ^ H e now l u r c h 3d, is:.:, ,i:iK-a IK-C. H». i c . , aud aomheipd H-'W. f«.r
W« liaw labored to find, nod have found, ail antidote.
holds a commission ap'L.ient. Colonel l a t h e Ohio V o l u n - 100.avrva.pt laud, and duly .assigned tiy noid AVarn u 1M<1>! to
Avar's Ague Cure,
teer Militia, and is an excellent'officer and honorable < Ui- me, ha* he«-n lost or stolen frooi the ninil in i u > transmission
» hicli ncutrs'.i/f s this malarious poison in the Vlood, and
,
from the 0ount>- of Shiawassee to E l k B a p i ' K l a Grand T
stimulates the liVrr to e„x|*I it from the body. A* It'should,
m i , widely, known and respected. fe
•> it does, cure this afhieting dlsonler with perfeet certainly.
H e proceeded t o ' W a s h i n g t o n to have his passports verso county, m thr.Mate of Jtiohigan; aud 1 i a u u d to i
to il.c CouiiuU.sioner of 1'cnsion* fur a Juplicsto of such
Is prepared to n lake Pliuls and Ppcciflcjiti(.ns for ail
And it does more, or ruthcr does whatt* of mort service to
i n a i ; out, t a k i n g letter* t o the S t a t e Department, stating rant, .toy information which will lead to" a discovery of raid i of
> ixecuto idl kinds of woik COUIICCW
Uiose subject to tilis infection. If taken in season it expel*
!
his c h a r a c t e r and position, f r o m H o n . W . S. Groesbeek Warrant, will b« thankfully received.
.... Trade, on lP-eral terms.
tin
it from the s\sicm u» it is sjisorbed. aud thuskceps those who
i. C. UOODAI.E.
. S a s h , l . l a s s , Door*, P a i n t s m i d N u l l s ,
and o t h e r distinguished gentlemen: H o obtained inter-*
us,- is free from its atUirVs; keeps the system InT>enlth though
New Haven, Sliiawaiwec Co., June C, 1>\>9. , jul.Vtiw* • Ceon'fantly
o:
on hand, and f"i sale.
Xposed to ihe disease. Consequently it not only cures, l ut
views with Gen. Cass, and wits coolly told t h a t i t would
ill U- • irotect* from, the great vsrletv or affections whieh-are induAll
orders
lor
C
a
b
i
n
e
t
W
o
r
k
and
U
n
d
e
r
t
a
k
i
n
g
b e prudent for* him t o stay u \ home,-as t h e G o v e r n m e n t
executed ou short notice. "
! c«d by thislaalignmit influence, such aslUmitteut Fever. Cbili
would not undertake t o guarantee his protection as n
J. K. <k. thanLful b\r pltft patronujre. takes Ibis opjiort j Kevtr, Dumb. «r Masked Aguo. Periodical Hiadache, ut Bilcitizen of the United States,- aud t h a t he m i g h t bo imnity of soliciting a «otitinoulicc of the same.
AND
I lous Headache, Hilious Fevers,' Neuralgia, Rlu-umatism, Gout,
Traverse City, November 5, li«*.
nJ-ly t Ullndniss, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asthma, Palrdtatfo.ns,pressed i n t o the F r e n c h A r m y .
H e has) in consequence, given n p hi.s design of visiting
Europe, ami r e t u r n e d t o this city, very naturally itpprcssI t Book Manufactory and Uuok-Bindery, No. Ib3. • Jeflerson w l l j l w ( l , , , a r l . i „ v . f r „ m this cause, will be found to ass'»me
. ed t h a t ho had W
mistaken in .believing tliat ho; would.
made •t» order,
if Books of
H every di icriptlon
'
—
>r less the inuirinitte.nt tj - pe. This "Ague C u r e ' ' reprices than
paper and workmanshi
b e entitled to respect anywhere on tho globe as a citizen
the califo of these derangements, nnd elites the tUae»*«'.
.•very jsirtiunWarrautvd to give satb
. - o f t h e AiTicrican Republic. H o proj»ose9 t o e n t e r a
This it accomplishes by stimulating tbe exeretories to ex*
. virus
.
organs by degrees
A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR ; i
pel. .the
from ..
the
sys.teni:
t
e „
m o T O . BBnd
D ( | these*
• formal p r o t e s t a s a citizen against tho riding of the Beeexecuted to become habited to do> this
.sale or locatfon; Investment* made; Taxes paid on nou-1 Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binui
tliia their
their offlc<
office of tbelr own accords—
retavy of State in l i i s c a s e . It is a question t h a t ho feels resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and pur-! <i •der.
Hence arises what wv Urin acclimation. Time.may s
Intercatodin h a v i n g settled, w h e t h e r ho is a citizen of t h e
The subscriber having had an expericncc of o w
hase of lands at tax sides.
plish the same end. but often life is not long enough, or is
United States, or a citizen of F r a n c e , and whether, a s a
And will always give tho most careful attention to the inter- T•ars. fee^ assured tl»ut thoy can defy compotitiot
sacrificed In.the attempt, while this "Ague C u r e " does it at
if workmanship.
_jts of my Correspondent*, and in liberality, promptness and
with safety. We have great reason to belieTe -tin's
natuaalized citizen of t h i s country, he has any rightH
_n Banks, Merchant". Manufacturers and Railroad j
accuracy, of business transactions, would court comparison
as well as safer remedy for the whole class of dls.
t h a t N a p o l e o n is bound t o respect.
Companies, reapoctfully solicited.
with
any
Agency
in
the
country.
crises which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any
[Cincinnati C o m m e r c i a l
Traveme City. Hay 27,18ia.
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T h e G r e a t B a l l o o n Voyage*
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Mr. Brooks, w h o proceeded the g r a n d balloon expedition. has a r r i v e d h e m . l i e oHigUk'd a short distance
east of Edwardsville, I1L, a t 7,45 P . M. H e attained a n
altitude of 12,000 fcet and traveled 25 miles.
T h e g r e a t balloon Atlantic is reported t o have landed
a t A d a m s , Jefferson c o u n t y Is*. T .
T h o daily W h i g lcarna from M r . Gagur, one of t h e
passengers b y tho balloon Atlantic, w h o arrived in T r o y
this morning, t h e following particulars:
" S a t u r d a y , 1 3 0 P . M., S t . - L o u i s tinle. W e
abreast of R o c h e s t e r , ovvr.Lake Ontario, when the altitude w a s changed on o n i n c r e a s e of tho wind, which was
blowing a perfect h u r r i c a n e unaccomiianied by rain.
T h o supply of gas was small; consequently t h e ballon did
n o t r e a c n the altitude. abovo the storm.
W h e n t h e storm was highest, the vessel wns only a b o u t
thyrty feet above tho level of t h e Lake. W e reached
land in a fffw seconds in the town of Henderson, Jefferson
county, w i t h idl hands on b o a r d W e landed ,in a n edge
of w o o d s w i t h t h o b a s b i t qwiiiging t o a n d fro, making
rapid evolutions among the higher branches o( tho trees,
fle ^rfts*ngeas clinging to tbe rigging.
h and general ezeeHencc o f ' t h o arrangement of tho balloon-basket probably saved t h e party.
T h e balloon was l i f t in a h i g h tree swinging a b o u t t h e
boat and very m u c h damaged."
" T h e , w h o l e , d i s t a n c e travelled is 1,150 miles. W e
started at 6:40 P . M. on F r i d a y , from St. X^uis, and
landed a t Heoderson a t 2 : 2 0 P . M. Saturday.
" M r . L a Mountain remained w i t h the balloon. M<
W i s e , Gagor and H y d e will come on in t h e eastern train.
" A grand reception w t » g i v c n t o t h e parties i n t h e
village of Adams. M r . G a g e r will come t o T r o y and
W i s e t o Albany, and H y d e t o N e w T o r t
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Season Arrangement.
' GRAND TRAVERSE AND GRAND IIAVEN.
THE SPLENDID FAHT SAILINO S 0 H 0 0 N E U
H. C- V A N R A A L T E ,
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ing Article". Mechanics' Tools, P totes, C r a ^ Tin and Jap-1
| patted Ware,Drain Tile. drc. Agent for the American and
j European 1J«W Airenty Of Lite 4 Kspp. No. 7 Na««au street,;
New York—for the recovery, of Debts, Legaoics and InherlIn Europe and the United Ptat<
Remittances made to all p a r t j o f Germany, with safety and
dispatch. No. Sol Jefferson avenue, Kearsley's Block. Detroit,
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Rspids, ^orthport,
Manistee and Mus- j Nover Sag*'"*
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erse City, Elk Rapids,
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and despatch, and
kegou. The schooner is a stow
stoui and substantial boat of 50 | all work entrusted to a s wtth promptness
prom
any establishment In the coantry.
irtben, and has lieen fitted up
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«—-|^r and
billing all the different .branches of Steel.
families with their ftirnlturc, "provisions. Cattle, Ac.
Stone «gasfraving, as well ax Grayon Work of the
scrlption. we gnarantee satisfaction in all eases.
Maps, Portraits, Show Cards, Ac.. Lithographed and printed
in the most delicate colors, by a new process.
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ADVERTISING AGENCY,
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F . I U N C H M A N & C O H Dealers in
V T and Provisions, Painfa, OiK Twines, Canvas, Anchors
nnd Chains, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stock
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles nlwajs on
BOUNDS & LANGDOS are authorised to receive Adver- hand and for sale very low,*at 16 Wood bridge street, Detroit,
tisements for this and all tbelcadiugNcwspapers of the U.8..
Michigam
and are the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE Agents for the majority
of those in the North-West
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H I N E H O U S E . — W i l U n l Harvey A Co., * 1 Maiden
Lane, and 17 Cedar street. New Yorfc Hemp, Cotton
A F F I D A V I T S F O R S E T T L E M E N T U P O N T H E Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordage,
STATE SWAMP LANDS,
Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope,TarredStuB;
U n d e r Section H of Act 31 of 1858.
Fishing Hues, Gllling T h r e a d s Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
u
O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY VIRTUE OP kinds of Cords s a d Lines.
a Commission from the Commissioner of the State Land
n . L O V E L L , (Successor to I». Crosby & C a ) WholeOffice, dated March 10th, 1859, the underslgApd is constituted J V a sale and and retail dealer In Watches, Clocks Jewelry,
and appointed Agent, for and In behalf of the State of Miohi- Fancy Goods Plated Ware, Combs, Buttons, Thread, Ac. No.
gan, to take affidavits and other testimony ia Grand Traverse 79 Woodward avenue, opposite HolineawCo. Detroit; Mich.
County, as provided in Act No. 106, approved Peh. 11,1859. Witches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and w a j r a n t * .
Persons desirous of entering State Swamp Laads for settlement. cap now make affidaviu before me. instead of doing so T 7 I R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A V E R L Y N O T B I A
now complete,fallsets, to behoof
-before the Commissioner a t Laaaiag, aa was required by the r
' Detroit Nov. 1,1B5S.
DOUGHTY. STRAW Jt CO..
law of 1858.
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MORGAN BATES
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No. U Woodward Avt
Traverse City, March IS, 1S58.
Notary Public.
155 R a n d o l p h S t r e e t , C h i c a g o , HI.
-«««.«. ^ n**. «"•» »• •»««'• «i~-
as w e 11 us Rood.
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Prepared'by Dr. J . C. A j e r . & C o , Lowell Mam.
Dollar per bottle.
Price Oni
to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has
been employed. As it has lpngb«.n in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the jieoplr
it« qnalitv Is kept up to the best It ever has been, and that it
may be relied on to do for their relief all It has ever boea
found-to do.
Aycr*s C a t h a r t i c P U l s .
For all the phrposes of a Purgative Medicine; for Costivenee*,
for the enre of Dy*t«epsia; far Jaundice: for the cure of Indigestion; for Headache; for the cure of Dysentery: for a Foul
Stomach: for the cure of Erysipelas: for.the Piles; for t h r
cure of Scrofula; for all Scrofulous Coraplaiata; for the cure
of Rheumatism; for Diiwasos of the Skin; for the euro of
L i w r Complaint; for Dropsy; for the enre of Tetter, Tumort
and Salt Rhcsm; for Worms; for the cure of Gout; f o r a Din
ner Pill; for the cure of Neuralgia; for ptttHyinsr tbe Hood.
Tbey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can tak*
them pleasanjly, »nd they are tlie best aperient.in the world
for all the purposes of a family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box; Six Boxes for One Dollar.
T
Great numbers of Clergymen, physicians Statesmen, and
eminent personagea have lent their names to certify t h a a a
paralleled usefulness of these remedies*, htft onr space henwill not permit the insertion of thsm. The Agents .below
named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which fbe\
are given; also with full descriptions of the above cotnp.ainte,
and the treatment that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other .rre
parations they make mora profit on. The sick want the beat
aid there is for them, and they should i t
All our remedies are for sale by
J . a FABBA5D,
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Detroit Mich.
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T T 1 S T O R Y OP CIVILIZATION 1 * ENGLAND—By H.
vols. J u s t received by
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DOUGHTY, 8TRAW A CO,
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Learn the mystery of progression duly;
Do not caB each glorions'change S w a y , •
Bat we know we only bold our treasures truly,
When it ttetnsas if they p u t t d m y .
iments.
Detroit Advertisements.
• X J A I X , D F N C K L E E fc C O „ 74 "WOODWARD AVEi . 1 nue, Wholesale a&'d Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Garnet*, Floor Oil Cloth". Paper Hanging*,
Feathers and Boose Furnishing Goods-—We would particularly invite the attention of the pablic to the following (ioixls,
which we have in great variety of styles and p r i c e s : Broche
Shawls, long and square ; BsySfistc do. do. do. : Waterloo do.
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do- do. d o . ; Mantillas, beautiful styles:
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks ;
French and English MerinoeS plain and figured; Paramettes
Delaines, in great variety; Valencia l'lald* and Stripes ; Allwool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetts; Broadcloths; Damasks; Blankets: Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
Ribbons; Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton
and Wool, Carpets; Drugget*. Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtain*. Curtain Fixtures, Feathers,
Paper Hangings, Ac., Ac.
We have many other styles of Goods, which will be offered
to suit the times.
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O R O C E R I E M A T W H O L E S A L E . - - * . P. JACOBS,
O O K F O R T H E T I M E S I I ~ T H E EXILES OK
V J Corner*Jefftrson Avenue and Wayne Street, offers for
FLORIDA.—av JOSUVJL K, MBPINCS.—lllustrrted with 6
aale t o the City and Country Trade :—
fine engravings.—One Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.—
Nor dare to Mamo God's gifts for Incompleteness;
This
W ork portrays, with eminent ability, the crimes commitS
c
g
n
r
s
a
n
d
Molasses.
In that want t h e i r beauty Ilea; they roll ted
by
our Government against the Maroons who fled from
200 hhds fair, prime and choice New Orleans, Porto Rico and
Towards BO me Infinite depth of lore and sweetness
South Carolina and other Slave Stales, seeking protection unMuscavado Sugar.
Bearing onward man's reluctant tool.
der Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards the
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Coffee.
Indians
of Florida, and is.found to present a true view of the
100 bbls Prime New Orleans Molasses and Syrup.
T h e Wife of Garibaldi.
long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOB
Teas.
A n i t a , t h e heroic wife of G a r i b a l d i . w h o died d a r i n g
SLAVERY.
500
half
chests
cases
and
boxes
Young
Hyson,
Gunpowdej
' tl m Oorrraor CbsM, of Ohio.
h e r husband's perilous passage from R o m e t o Venice, in
and Black Teas, of recent importation.
Gentlemen—Accept my thank* for a copy of " T h e Exiles
1849, Was a Sou£h A m e r i c a n lady of g r e a t beauty and
of Florida." I have read the book with great interest and
Coffee a n d Spices.
much instruction. It sets in a striking light an important
accomplishments.
Beside the wrongs of his country,
250 bags white and green Rio.
portion or our history, and clearly reveals the see ret wirings
1*0 bags and pockets old G o v t and common Java.
Uaqibaldi has the pale p h a n t o m of t h i s devoted being
by which successive administration* were moved in aflkire of
100 cases ground Mustard.
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
c v e n b t f o r o him t o nerve his arm against .the morwtcr
20 bags green and white Maracaibo.
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of every
50
boxes
Ground
Rio.
tyratmy of A u s t r i a . T h e following is an oejS)unt of her
lover of freedom. Justice, and honorable administration, by
50 kegs Ground Ginger.
tracing and exhibiting the evil influences of slavery in the
^ud fate d a r i n g t h e last war of Italian Independence:
15 baits Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
transaction* which he narrates. No one. It seems to me, cau
50 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
W h e n , a f t e r the b o m b a r d m e n t of the city tho F r e n c h
arise rrom perusing this work without deepened convictions
U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S , FOR THE MANUFACTobacco a n d Cigars.
t r o o p s e n t e r e d Rome, Garibaldi, issuing the following
of the wrong of slaveholding, and the necessity of earnest
TURE OF ILLUMINATING GAS, for the .
100 boxes 3c Fine Cut Papers.
proclamation, left the city b y the g a t e of S t G i o v a n n i :
and persistent effort for the deliverance of our National GovHouses, Public Buildings, Villages, Towns
100 bbls Smoking.
ernment from the control of the slave power.
' " S o l d i e r s , w h a t I have to offer is fatigue, danger, strug- August, 1858.—The principle of .the inventioi
„ -r
— ,
.
consist* in the
r
50
boxes
Plug
Dark,
S's
and
10's
ColumVms," July It, 1858.
S-'-lVtHASE.
gling and death—-the chill of the cold night, -tho open peculiar construction of tho Retort, whereby Gas is most
20 boxesGold Leaf, Half Pounds.
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Copies sent by mail on receipt
air, a n d t h e b u r n i n g sun; n o lodgings,-no munitions, n o quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil, |
30 boxes Tin FolL
of One Dollar.
F01.LETT. FOSTER A CO.,
provisions—but forced marches, dangerous watchposts, Tallow and refnse Grease of any kind, and producing, for |
20 bbls Cavcndiih in cans.
KHASC18 RAY MO XT),
Pulishers Columbus Ohio.
Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
Cluaas.—A large assortment of Imported and Domestic n3
and continual struggling w i t h b a r o n e t s against batteries. about eighty cento, as much light as a thousand reet or ordinary coal Ga*.
L e t those who love freedom and t h e i r country b e t t e r than,
• Wines a n d Liquors.
A R E W H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET
A long course of experiments a t the hands of the inventor,' ,,
life, follow me." A n d 4 , 0 0 0 followed him. H i s hope who has had many, years experience in Gas manufacturing, as ' .f
Maderia and Sherry Wines, in quarters and octaves.
.between Lamed and Congress s t r e e t s Detroit Mich.—
was t o c u t his way t h r o u g h F r e n c h and A u s t r i a n t r o o p s well as by ourselves and others, has placed the inventionbe-! Champagne. (Heidseck A Delbncht.) and Claret in baskets The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for
ca t 1
tho dissemination of useful d r i n k s " has enlarged and rejuve*' . t o a i d t h e bravo Venetians who, in spite of cholera and yond all doubt of its practicability The public may 1* con- „ ., n c o l?*"'
J
0
tidcntly
assured
that
it
is
at
onco
the
most
simple
and
useful
^
^
Kn»c
*"d
Selgnette
Brandies,
in
half
pipes,
quarnated
It in the most thorough manner, raakihg it now the
famine, were still h o l d i n g o u t against tho foe.
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
tent and octave*.
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for
A t 8 t M a r i n o ho was m e t and nearly surrounded b y a
The preseht object of the proprietors is to dispose of city.
and l-ondon Cordial. In whole and half pipes,
producing the finest and most delicate grades or Malt Liqnopt;
large b o d y of A u s t r j a n s . T h e A u s t r i a n General offered county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and to I l u s l l ' I 1 v —Old Scotch, Monougahela aud Peach Orchard, ip and is now prepared to furnish the \arious qualities of .ilea.
Porter and Brown S t o n t 'or draught and bottling, at prices
hhds and bbls.
t o p e r m i t Garibaldi and his t r o o p s t o r e t u r n t o t h e i r immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works from 100 foet capacity and upwards, are now in 1
' Stomach and Cordial Bitters in
ranging from $6 to $10 per barrel.
•
h o m e s unmolested, u p o n depositing t h e i r arms with the
• Extra fine and Slock Ales brewed to order.
Sundries
authorities, b u t refused any te r m s to twenty-fivo F r e n c h - readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit,
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
as well as every thing connected with tho "Snn-Llght Gas
200 boxes Raisins.
men w h o h a d f o u g h t with the Republicans a t Rome Works," which will be supplied by them at all the principal
in good order, will be paid tor at aarae prices as charged.
500 boxes Window Glass, assorted.
against t h e i r own countrymen. Garibaldi nobly refused points in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
The attention or private families and customers in general,
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM AL?1 Old
Persons of small capital, and particnlarly Gas Fitters, bv
conditions f r o m which his allies w e r e t o b e excluded,
friends and new may be assured of the superior quality and
200 dozen Pails and Tubs.
and seizing a favorable o p p o r t u n i t y escaped with a tri- making an investment in the right to use the " Sun-Light GIL- I
flavor of these beverages and all aits invited to call and samWorks," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
100 boxes assorted Ink.
fling lees into the mountains.
'
.
ple for themselves All orders; with the money enclosed,
£3T All communications In the premises directed to the !
200 bags assorted Shot
M a k i n g his wav t o tho A d r i a t i c coast, he seized thir- undersigned will meet prompt attention.
will receive prompt aHentioa.
9)0 kegs Powder, assorted.
•
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market ratea.
teen fishing smacks in tho little p o r t of Dcsenatico, and
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
inn boxes Oakloy A Ames' German Chemical Soap.
n3
- J . L CAREW.
Treasurer
for
Proprietors,
150
boxes
white
and
dark
German
ChemicsJ
Soap.
e mba r k ed tor Venice. B y dint of unparalleled c o u r a g e —
n3
No.
77
Woodward
Avenue,
Detroit,
Michigan.
200
boxqs
Fancy
ijar
and
Cake
Soap.
fatigue b y land and sea, ho h a d j u s t rounded t h e P u n t a
O O K S . - S E I . F - M A D B MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
200 boxes Family and No. 1 Bar Soap. '
Future Life,or Scenes In Another World; by Geo. V
di MaestrU, and could see tho towers of tho Queen of the
100 boxes Stearins and Taltow Candles.
The Ministry ot Life; by the author of,Ministering Children.
FURNISHING GOODS, at tlie Clothing Emporium of H.
A d r i a t i c , when tho A u s t r i a n ships aUackodhia boats and
50 boxes Star Candles.
The K. N. Pepper, and other Condiments pnt up for general
150 reams Wrapping Paper.
e i g h t were taken. T h e rest gained tho s h o r e , and G a r i - HALLOCK, NO 108, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Where may
use.
be.found a very large, fresh and -desirable utock of tlie above
100 ream* Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper.
baldi knowing t h a t tho Austrian*, fori fas a t bis escape^ gopds just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and
The Tenant House, or Embers from Poverty's Hearthstone.
200.000 Percussion Caps, 2000 lbs liir Lead.
The Witches of New York, by Doesticks
had set a price upon his head, b i d his followers disperse, embracing one of the most extensive assortments ever before
100 bbls Vinegar.
Isabella Orsini; hy the author of Beatrice Cencl.
offered
In
this
market
and with his wife, who th o u g h closc on her confinement
Vernon Grover. or Hearts as They Are.
Among his stock will be found every kind and description , Together with Codtish, Mackerel, White Fish, Herring. Bag
had never l e f t his side, and one o t h e r friend, set out for
Salt, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Cordage, Broom*, Bakets GlassFrederick the Great:'by Carlyle.
ol Garment suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
R a v e n n a B u t before they could Teach tho city t h e
ware
and
article
appertaining
to
the
Grocery
Trade.
Corner
Dora
Dean; bv Miss Mary J. Holmes
From the low priced and cheaper grades, to the mont line
nnH
it.tM.ii ir. n k
mother of om^de&d little one on the A m e r i c a n shore, of and fashionable garments—all pf which have been manufac- Jefferson A
With a variety of o t h e r s too numerous too enumerate. For
n3
sale by
•; t ,
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
t h r e e children Waiting h e r return at N i c e , of tyc unborn tured with the.ntruost care and WAKKANTRDIO give satixfartion.
Detroit J an.^,'1859. *
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All persons desirous of purchasing either at WHOLESALE
one never destined t o seo t h e earth-light fadiug from h e r
A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW
e y e s — t h a t m o t h e r know t h a t she was dying, y e t b o r e o n OR RETAIL, are respectfully invited to call and examine his
in Store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of I.ake
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S STANDISH ILextensive stock, which shall be offered at prices uniformly
Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sizes at greatly reduced rates.
b y h e r husband's side uncomplaining still, for. the A u s - low.
LUSTRATED—a volume of Photographs from o r i g i n a l .
*
4 HALLOCK.
The
Lake
Superior
Bar
Iron
sold
by
the
Company,
is
all
drawings l>y John W. Eluiinger, illustrative of the Courtship
t r i a n were on their track. H e knew it, t o o ; b u t t h r o u g h
MERICAN* W A T C H E S — A PPLETON. TRACY A made rrom Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made of Miles Standi*li, by .Henry W. Longfellow. There will be
t h e lonelv d e s e r t n o aid, n o shelter was a t hand. A t last
Coy WALTOAM, Mass., Manufacturers of PATENT I.E- from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron' is eight or ten large Photographs of the most exquisite charache >ook her in his arms and b o r e h e r oh till they reached VEB WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the the otily Iron sold In this market that is made in this manner. ter, executed by Brady, with intersected cream-colored leave*,
a peasant's hut, and t h e r e , with h e r last look and thought, aid of new and original machinery, expressly designed to seTheir Merchant Scrap Iron is all made from selected Scrap (containing the descriptive t e x t ) the whole to be bound In
und folding clafm on him w h o had been h e r all in life, the cure, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable and uni- and will bear comparison with the best Iron made in.the quarto morocco covers will* bevelled and gilt e d g e s
Early orders are solicited, as the alow process of preparing
soul of t h a t noole woman w e n t n p to t h e g r e a t band of formly reliable time keeper. The movements are new In country.
Wyandotte Rolling Hill Company and Eureka Iron Compaconstruction, and.are pronounced by the highest authorities
w a i t i n g m a r t y r s t o tell t h e m of h e r husband's deeds, of to be faultless In principle and quality, and have been proved ny drafts taken at par In exchange for Iron or any indebtedItaly's, and of Rome's. N o t even a . t o m b h a d I t a l y t o by the most exacting tests to bo reliable and unfailing in ac- ness to the Company.
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quently only those ordered In advance can be provided.
give t o t h e gentle, brave A n i t a . F r o m tho grave which tion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
Manufactured Iron also given in exchange for good Scrap
Price Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen and subecriptiona
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received, at my store.
h e r husband himself h a d d n g for her in worldlcSs grief, crude materials, In a single establishment, by connected and- 'f" Call
' " and see or addrerfk
FRANCIS RAYMOND, •
h e r corpse, ferreted o u t b y an A u s t r i a n dog, indicated uniform processes—the manufactory being organized upon
the same system that has been adopted In the production of "
WM. H. ZABRLSKIE, Secretary.
H
.
00 Woodward Avenue. '
t o its masters (lew human than tho b r u t e ) .tho generous the unequalcd Amorican flre-arms, which enables us to pro- [ Store
Woodward A venue-and Congresa-st
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peasant w h o had sheltered h e r in h e r dying'hours, and lie duce a movement at one-half tho price of %ny foreign move- 1 ;
—
R O N F O l ' X D R Y . — T i l E UNDERSIGNED ARE P R E - A. either at Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions of
p a i d tho penalty awarded t o any w h o should " g i v e t o ment of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect
pared to furqish, at short notice. Stationary Engines, Mill paper, viz: Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy.
Garibaldi or h i s followers fire, food, or shelter." H o Was performance, for ten years, of cTery watch manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watch- iearing, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus and'all .Varieties of Crown, Flat Cap and Folio P o s t Cap, Letter, Legal?Bermon.
hung, drawn and q u a r t e r e d !
es being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform iron Work. Repair work on Propellers, Steamers and Saw Bill and Note Paper in every variety.
Book and P r i n t Papers of all eolora and sire*. Manilla.
..vuv;. are de- Mills, executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every
system throughout Nearly all hand-made watches
A Good T h i n g in the Story Line.
R*g, arid Straw Wrapping Paper of all s'zes and Weight'.
fective, and are continually
, getting out of _.iler. In many ) description.
Receiving our paper direct from the Manufacturers we are
S o m e years a g o a Cincinnati p a p e r received and print- parts of th(» country it is impossible to find goo(l watch re-; „
BRASS FOUNDRY.
c ftrv
enabled
to offer them at as low prices as any in this m a r k e t
prepared to executo orders of any size for Brass and
ed tho firat'ehaptor of w h a t a p p e a r e d t o be li most thrill- pal rem, and watch repairing Is alwavs uncertain and expen-'
KAGS—Wanted in exchange for GoodsorCaab.
Casting", promptly.
< ing romance,- in tho e x p e c t a t i o n of b e i n g provided with sive. Tljo Introduction of American watches disposes of this I Composition
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PRANCI8 RAYMOND,
dlfficnlty, and conntry merchants, as well as watch dealers, I
Globes Oil C u p s Valves Journal Boxes. Gnage Cocks
t h e concluding portions as m i g h t b e n e e d e d T h o chap- can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and Cylinder Co.cks Steam Whistles for Steamboats Locomotives
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W> Woodward Avenue.
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t e r w a s very ingeniously written, and concluded b y leaving thus supply their customers with a new staple, which msv lie I
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for Factories Steamers a n d Locomotives under
liu
" d r e d pounds.
tho nrincipal c h a r a c t e r suspended b y tho pantalodns from used as any other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold j
_ of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron W o r k s Detroit. M.
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the iknb of a t r e e over a perpendicular precipice. I t by. the trade generally, and by ROBBINS A APPLET0N,
Cutlery, Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s Coopers' and Carpenters'
'ieneral A g e n t s 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.' .
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
a t t r a c t e d t h e attentiou of the press, and inquiries b e g a n
prepared _to execute all orders for Iron Railing for Tools Axes of every description, Planing and Tobacco Mat o b e made concerning tho continuation of the fato of its
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OK IMPROVED RAIL- Private Buildings' Churches, Public Squares and for Cemete- chine Knives Trusses Ac., made to order of<a superior qua»tv..
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ry Lots.
• road Watches
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h e r o . D a y a f t e r day tho victimized publishers looked
Razors, Knives Scissors Surgeon's Instruments Steel, Iron
_Z9* Corner of Fifth and Woodhridge-sta., opposite Machine
. f o r t h e remoinjng chapters, b u t in vain.
T h e y iievc^
id tyrass Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
— Central Railroad.
. iDetroit
>e|rojt
came to hand. F i n d i n g t h a t they' had been gold, and every style. GOLD PENS.—! continue manufacturing Pens Shop of Michigan
satisfaction to his customers.
or every desirable pattern. These pens have received aSilver
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JACKSON
A WILEY.
wishing t o p u t a s t o p t o the jokes t h e i r cotemponiries Medal and Dlplomaat the Michigan State Fair, and are not to
Orders left at the office, corner of Brush street and J e f f e r
were c r a c k i n g a t t h e i r expense, t h e y briefly concluded be surpassed by any Pens In market. Also dealer in FINE r P O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
m Avenne, will be promptly attended to, wjiere_sam|ilesmay
: seen.
I J. Sage ft SOnV, Map Publishers Stationers Engravers
the story t h u s :
JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
References
kindly permitted to Messrs E d m n n d s North A
and
Lithographers
20'J.
Main
Street
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
over
Sage's
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have
an
experienced
Jeweller,
capable
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making
new
CHAPTER II—CONCLCSIOX.
Piano Room.
Co., J . B. Wayne ft Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batwcll.
work to order.
A f t e r h a n g i n g t o the treacherous tree for four weeks,
Detroit J a n . 186#.
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Wp are prepared to execnte all work entrusted to us with
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gliding
his pantaloons gave way, and Charles Melville rolled and'Galvanizlng. done at short notice.
promptness and despatch, and on as favorable terras as any
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T A N T TO
headlong over tho y a w n i n g precipice.
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all establishment in the country. Combining all the different
THE
PUBLIC.—A
new
Family
Sewing
Machine,
combranches of Steel, Copper and Stone Engraving, as well as
H e fell a d i s t a n c e of five miles, and came down with work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
GOLD PENS' re-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail. Crayon Work "of the finest description, we guarantee satisfac- bining the.latest Improvements a t the extreme low price of "
[the small of his back across a stake and rider fence,
FIFTY DOLLARS.
tion all caseiL
accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly attended to.
* o j a r r i n g him t h a t he was compellod t o travel in I t a l y for.
The prices of sll our standard machines bsve been greatlv
Particular attention paid to Bank and Commercial work,
J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenue.
his health, w h e r e he is a t p r e s e n t residing. H e is ensuch as Cheeks D r a f t s Notes Certificates of Deposit and reduced. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, ft Is well known,
ETROIT STEAM
DYEING
E S T A B L I S H - Stock, Coupon Bonds letter, Note and Bill H e a d s Envelopes though dearer in price, have always been cheaper, in f a c t
p e d m the b u t c h e r i n g business, and is t h e father of a
M E N T , ^ , 16 Congresa-st, East—A. C'. ALEXANDER Ac. - Maps, p o r t r a i t s Show Cords Ac.. Lithographed and
would most respectfully intimate t h a t more rully to accom- printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
For the convenience of the business community in this vi< amine the new machines at the low p r i c e s
ECONOMY o r TIXE.—The spare pieces, t h e shreds, the modatc the wants of the patronizing iiublic, and his large inWILLIAM PORTER. A g e n t
. odds and ends of tinwj p u t t o g e t h e r , m a y form a g r e a t crease of business he has adopted the improved facility which cinky, we have established an agency with Mr. John W.
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133 Jefferson Aveane, D e t r o i t
Steam gives to the A r t of Dyeing, having recently fitted i
Green, at the office of the Detroit Daily. Advertiser, 212 Jefa n d b e a u t i f u l work. H a l e wrote his " C o n t e m p l a t i o n s " for that purpose. He now Dyea by Steam, every descriptlo.. ferson Avenue.
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H E A P FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
THE UNwhen on Circuit; Masson G o o d translated " L u c r e t i u s " of Silks S a t i n s Velvet, Cripcs and Merinos producing the
I L I E ' S PATENT FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
dersigned offer their extensive stock of G o o d s consistin his carriage, while, as a physician, ho rodo from dopr most brilliant colors and beat style of finish that every article
—These Safes are a combination of Wrought and'Chilled ing of sll kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to their
t o door. One of the Chancellors of F r a n c e penned a will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned
Iron, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives strength customers and the public generally, at the lowest possible
bailor volume in tho successive intervals, of daily waiting
and the Chilled Iron hardness; the safes being wsrranted Drill rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in our line of busif o r dinner.
D o d d r i d g e w r o t e his " E x p o s i t o r " chiefly
n e s s we would advise buyers to.call npon us before buying
VENTILLATING CHIMNE\-|CAP.—Mayhew'aChlmnev Proof. All other Fire Proof Safes sre made of Sheet Iron.
S. R WOOLLBY, A g e n t at C. A A. Ive»' Banking Office. elsewhere, aa we intend not to be nnderaold by any firm in
b e f o r e b r e a k f a s t K i r k e W h i t e studied Greek, and went Cap prevents Chimncvs from smoking: it precludes storms
Detroit Nov-1.1858.
the w e s t AR work warranted.
oyer tho n o u n s a n d verbs, as he w a s g o i n g to and from a from entering them: It lessens the liabilities tofiresfrom
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
their burning out: it protects their tops from the wastes of T > O O T S , S H Q E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLElawyer's office. B u r n e y learned F r e n c h and Italian while
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the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
i > SALE ONLY.—Wo have'received from the Manufacturiding on horseback. F r a n k l i n laid t h e foundation of
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture,
rers about 1.000 casesJJOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, or all
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
hi* wonderful s t o c k of knowledge in his dinner hours of aale, or both. In Cities Counties States or Territories in the desirable k i n d s art! have also on hand a few thousand
by
Abbey
H.
Hemingway.
The design of this work is to
any part of the United States not already disposed of, will be pairs of our own manufacture.
and evenings, while w o r k i n g as a p r i n t e r ' s boy.
represent the general poetic literature of Vermont from its
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unWe shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost early settlement to the present period. The selections arr
GLKTEKLY TCRHK).—At Oxford# some twenty years dersigned. and by dealgnating the territory they desire, the
dally additions—so as to keep our stock at all times large and gathered from the most reliable sources, and will especially
will also be furnished with the terms of sale.
complete- Confining ourselves t o the Jobbing trade exclu- Interest all Vermonters by birth-right now resident in this and
ago, a t u t o r of one of t h e coDeges limped in his walking.
IRA MAYHEW; Patentee, Albion, Mich.
sively, we can o f f t t facilities unequaled in D e t r o i t at 25 other States.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
S t o p p i n g one day a t a railway station, h e ^ a s accosted
Mannfactored and for sale, in Detroit by
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
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politician w h o recognized him, and askn3
DUDLEY ft HOLMES. 17 Woodward Ave.
• Detroit Nov. 1,1858.
a j
e d h i m if he w e r e n o t t h e chaplain of t h a t college a t
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such a time, naming the year. T h e d o c t o r replied t h a t
Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective s i g h t to in- .
and Animal Phvsiology, designed for the use o t Schools -*•
he w a s .
" I was there/*' said *his
• •i n •t e r r o g a~t o r , " a n d• Seminaries and Colleges b y Henry Goadby, M. D., Professor
speet their assortment of greatly improved Perescopie Cry*
very large stock of Book and News Paper, of all sizes,
tow y o u b ; y o u r Hum.'' » W e l l , " said "the doctor, " i l of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomology in the are Agents far nine of the best Mills in the country, which tal sad Pebble Spectacles which are highly endowed with
m m a my tinning made a deeper impresrion o n y o u than State Agricultural Gollege of Michigan, embellished with op- * ' T t * t V * chance to compete and undersell any establishment the property of improving Vision. Also, ail kinds of Telewafda of 450 Illustaations Although designed mainly for in the W e s t and would say that we sell print paper cheaper scopes Microscopes Electric Machines Drawing Instrument*.
, , " A h , d o c t o r . " he replied, With ready
Ac., constantly on hand. ..
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Colleges and Schools this book will be found invaluable to
wit, i t is t h e h i g h e s t compliment we can p a y a minis- the general leader, and should find a place in even- public i p d a better article than can be found in this market: Also,
re have lust received a large invoice of fine Mannillas—
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t h a t ho is known by his walk r a t h e r t h a n b y and private Library. The bbcanty
e a u t —of' '*•—
—•* engravings that
- - Please call and aee tor yourselves a t
the wood
sighed having a Book Bindery in connection with his
his conversation."
so plentifully adorn this work, is remarkable, and their style
„
, „ PEASE ft FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
Bookstore, i s prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
eminently peculiar; white, red. yellow and blue figures on a
D e t r o i t Nov. L 1858.
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of every description. Merchants and o t h e r s wanting anv
B M A t t - W c o « « p i n t o f b u t t e m i l k , one dead black ground. By their distinctness they have elicited
A P E R . — W E A R E P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y A T MILL thing in that line, are invited to give him a calL Having titunanimous admiration. For sale by
prices- all sizes and weights of P r i n t and Book Paper-— best of workmen, be can safely guarantee satisfaction la all
D e t r o i t Nov. L1868.
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FRANCIS RAYMONQ.
F. RAYMOND.
also Ledger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper. Letter. Cap and c » e a
85
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H P H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D H U M O R . — Commercial Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Fancy and
•X. Containing choice and characteristic selections from the Staple Stationery in great variety.
100 tons of Rags wanted in exchange.
t o a r , a c c o r d i a g t o l t e » i . » o f U i e k » t M a k e » c r e m > t a d writings e f t h e most eminent Humorists of A a e r i e s Scot_ ply Just received. F e r sale by
land, Ireland and England, by Wm. E. Barton. For aal^fcv
RICHMONDS ft BACKUS,
Detroit Nov. 1,18*8.
DOUGHTY, STRAW ft C O ,
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t o g o begging.
Detroit, Nov. L 1858.
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CfefSfani C r a t e , $fra(ir,
IS ftrBUflilED rVKKY m i D t T . AT I
Trareiw Cltr, W n
T m r c n c C o o n t r , JUthl|t«n,
MORGAN BATES,
EDITOR AM) rKOPEIETOtt. .
T E R M S .
O s s D o u i a A*D Tirrr
— - A Order)
- .
Uouaty
rvrelred
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C a s t s per taaara. t»7*bt« b r u U U t U s d r s m *
Right and Wrong.
If I were a voice, a pursuaai ve voice,
T h « cooid travel the wide world through.
1 woald tly on the beams of the morn tog light,
And speak to men with a gentle might.
And tell them to be True.
I'd fly. I'd fly, o'er land and sea,
Wherever a human heart might be.
Telling a tale or tinging a song.
In praise of the Right—in blnme of the Wrong.
Dorothea glanced quickly at the questioner, onh" to
to meet the keen, dark eyes that seemed to read her aWm
and delight in i t
"N'o, sir," she renlied bravely. "My father and
brother have gone to Markham—my mother and I are
all alone."
A shadow of disnppoimnont crossed the man's 6M* at
these words. He was silent for a moment, but as Dorothea handed him a cup of tea, be resumed his question-
ing.
(or Osa Dou-ti pet IQOIT (Ha IlMtJfortb«
A Nigbt of T e r r o r .
• (K<*CI itbHigMM tawllm. Yearly
Two defencelcaa women nlooe in their cottage on
" What business called them, to Markham!"
— 4>o fc«; t» lot IhTM .qn*n-«. SOforfcslf•
for vat
ui column. Lors) sdn-rtlMmrntii «( tSf ntn prr- Thoraycraft Moor, two miles distance from human aid—
, anad $30 lor
T h e girl's temper was roused, and fastening her eyes
by Uw : IIfly rrau>«rfolioof 100 woni«. for the fliM laMrtfoo. snd
l*»otj-«re emit, for each (sbMqoenL EntryfigureeoaaU a word. Urn™ Bhoold aid be required—^and a wild winter storm raping full in his face, she sniii, with spirit
*°
relet,
SO per cent t i ML. Role
Ruleaod
u d llrure
l£Hn work.
work,ddouble
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prtee. without It wna not the most comfortable mtuatioii in
" I shall answer no more questions, sir. I h a w opened
IdforUricUj in adraiice__ AjnaavrsaasxTs in*
N O . 36.
girl looked in the "glare with a sigh, for she had fine dark
hair, and it bad been the pride of a friend of hem, who
lived a .couple of miles distant and in whose eyes she liked
to look well
I t was noon when Robert Blakie came home. They
had not looked for him before night hut "as the snow
continued falling he left his father at Markham. and set
out" at an early hour in the morning lest the roads should
be impassable. H e was a strong brave young man, and
the sight of Dorothea's whitened hair, and poor Bruno
roused his indignation to such a pitch, that had there
been six pieo in the cellar, instead of one, he would not '
havo hesitated to face them. He 0|>encd the door, bidding Dorothea stand ready with the pistols, to fire if he
should tell h«r to; and taking a strong tope, he descended
the stairs. The robber quailed before him, for he knew
resistance would be in vain Robert bound him, hand
and foot ami tied him to a post bidding him rest in
quiet until he should n&e a neighbor or two, to take him
• drive to Markham jail.
Dorothea's friend was the one for whom Robert went.
He came readily enough, and between the two young
men, the villain was brought up stairs,Jaud put into a wag*,
on and driven off to Markham.
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Dorothea's courage won her .much regard among the
country people. And when it was learned that the pri»onier was 11 desperate villain known far and near as " R e d
Sol, the Robber." their enthusiasm knew no hounds.
In a few months Dorothea was married—notwithstanding her white hair; her husband said it was prettier than
all the white locks in the world. Ypars afterwards,
groups of their grand-children wonld stand or sit close
beside grandma's rocking-chair, and listen with dilated
eyes to the often repeated story of her Night of TKRKOB.
the world, nnd fct, sitting by their blazing hearth, with the door to you as I would to any of God's creatures on
in their busy a night like this. I have made tea for you. 'and now if
finger*, Mrs. Blakie and her daughter Dorothea aeemcS you are warm enough, I will show you a' room where you
unmindful of their loneliness Each occupied with her can sleep. That b all I have to say."
own thoughtii, fcrr ccrtainly more thau on hour by the old
C H A R L E S H. H O L D EN,
" N o t all 1 have to soy however," said the man angrily.
clock in the corner, passed away in total silence. Mrs. " Ami 1 will thank you to answer my questions—or it will
Blakie knit with closed eyes, her lipa occasionally moving be the worse for you."
and
her
brow
contracting,
while
Dorothea
fat
with
her
'• Do you see that dog!" asked Dorothea, pointing her
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY AND N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
dark eyes fked on the fire, and a smile on her clear, hon- finger at Bruno who lookrd intelligently in her face.
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Troverae.City, G r a n d T r a v e i v e Co. MIoh.
esL and by ho means plain face, that told of pleasant re- ' With ono gnisp of his teeth, he could kill you."
Land Warrants bought and sold, Taxes paid, Investments verie, such as young women love to indulge in, when
" I am not veiy much afraid of that dog or any other
. made; Ac. Correspondence solicited.
n"
practical household duties are over for the day.
dog, so long us I haw thew> with roe," was the reply, as
On the hearth rug between the two lay a* huge dun- he drew from his pocket u brace of pistols, and laia tbem
. C H A R L E S I I . ISOLDES',
colored mastiff, quietly dozing, his fore paws resting on down beside his plate, on the table. '• And now, young
I'ix>wecnitlnc . A t t o r n e y a n d C i r c u i t C o u r t
,
the hem of Dorothea's gown, in sneh a manner that her woman, since we understand one another, you may sit
.y
• - Coinirilsmtoner,
slightest movement aroused him, when he would lift his down till 1 cat try supper."
FOR GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
head a moment, look, gravely up in her lace, and then
TBAVKKSK CITY.
Pale with indignation, more than frar, Dorothea resettle quieUyback in his place.
j maiiK'd standing by the fire. She eoujd hear the regular
H E N R Y H. U D E L L ,
I t was nearly nine o'clock, when Mrs. Blakie having breathing of her mother in the next room and it seemed
Circuit Court Comtnissfone n n d D e p u t y County knit to the middle of her seam needle, rolled ,up her sock
to her she would feel better if she were only umuke to
S o f t e y o r f o r Manistee C o o n t y .
and deposited it in the drawer of the table. Then she bear her company. But Mrs. Blakie, poor soul, could
MANISTEE, MICH.
31-ly
untied the striugs of her aporn and proceeded to fold it have been of but little aid, for she was rising of seventy,
ORIOIK OF THE PRAIRIES.—Professor Wilber, State
carefully.in the creases, remarking:
Geologist of Illinois, has recently delivered a series of
and not very strong, even when a young woman.
H E N R Y 8. U D E L L ,
" I t ' s about yme to go to bed, Dorothea: you'd better
admirable lecturer on his favorite science. • W e copv
"
Now,"
said
the
stranger
when
he
had
finished
a
Notary P u b l i c , L a n d , T a x , a n d General A g e n t ,
put up your work." '
hearty supper '• now if you i>lease 'Squire Thonivcnift has from the Genesee Republic the following abstract of nis
MANISTEE, MANISTEE CO, MICH.
21-ly
" r r e t t y soon," said Dorothea, slowly without drawing gone away for the wiuter, I hear!"
theory on tho orgib and formation QT the prairies:
her ejea from the fire. " I will bind off this heel first
Prof. Wilber adopts the theory that,at one,time—very
W * . II. PARKS,
'Yes/
I don t like to go to bed and deep, when I know that
A t t o r n e y a t L a w a n d Solicitor i n C h a n c e r y ,
'• Ami has given your brother the care of some money far back in its history—this vasteountry formed a portion
father
and
Robert
are
out
in
the
storm."
of the bottom of the" ocoan—that through the eruptions
Grand Havon, Mlohieah,
and papers, hasn't he!"
" W c can't do them any good by keeping awake, and
caused by the Internal heat, together with the labor and
Will attend Court and to Collections in the counties of Grand
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Ocean a.
25-ly* besides, they must be near about to Mark bain by this
activity of those master n^tous, the coral insects, our
" W h e r e are they!"
time. They've been gone over two hours."
" At Markham, before this time, out of the reach of continent was raised to its present position above the
• " I wish they could have gone this morning," said thicvciv"
water. To prove this bold proposition he refers to the
Dorothea, with a sigh. " I don't thiuk it was quite sue
Softly, young woman," said tho stranger, provoked many indications of salt water presence, the frequent ocfor 'em to go with so much money about 'em so late at at her boldness. '• All the money isn't taken to Markham. currence Of shells which legitimately only belong to ani"1XTJLLIAM P e YVEI.L8, (Successor to Campbell A night"
mals
of the sea—the ovidenee furnished "by the rocks of
That I know. Now tell me where it is."
YV Wells,) Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor. Office
"Pshaw, child, don't get nervous," cried Mrs. Blakie,
the labor of the zoophytes, unmistakable in its develop" Where is the rest of the money, will you tell me!"
over Farmers' and Mcohjvnics Bank, Cor. Woodward and Jef- drawing on her night cap.
ment; the frequent discovery of the remains of monsters
"No, I will n o t "
ferson av's., Detroit.
" F a t h e r and Robert ain't afraid of nothing, and noth'Then see here," and, getting up from his seat, the of the sea deep imbeded ih our limestone system, the exL . H U R D & C O . , Detroit. Michigan, Prodnconnd ing will hurt 'em. You had better come to bed, only be
man grasped his pistols, and approached her. Bruno istence upon our surface of huge bowlders, the former
• Shipping Merchants, Agents and Consignees far the folsaw and seemed to understand the movement, far he apjiendages of polar shores, drifted far away to the southlowing Lines:—AXKKICAN TKASSI-OBTATIOM CO vie ANY, Capi- sure and rake up the fire." tal $300,000. WK3TKKH TKU.VSI-OXTATION COMI'A.W, Capital , Dorothea bowed her hetfd and resumed her knitting, sprung up, growling, nnd made one bound across tho west imbeded in huge francs of icc and dropped down at
whu6 her mother's hard, regular breathing, in an incredi- floor, but before his teeth fastened themselves in the length upon tho ocean's bed whence t h y a r o « with our
$800,000. And the N«w. YORX CENTAL I{- R. CO.
bly short space 6f time, showed that she had forgotten
continent The arguments if not quite coudusire, are
V X 7 I L C O X , L U F F A: FULLER, (Successors to E. W. her husband and son, and her own lonely condition, in villain's flesh, there was tho report of a pistol and the eminently suggestive, and should open the eyes Of thinkfaithful animal with one howl of pain fell dead at his feet
1 V'Hndson.) Commission Merchants ami dealers in Ship"
,
ing men to the wondrous mysteries buried deep in the earth
Dorothea shrieked nloua.
Stores, Coal, Sail, Water.Lime,. Fluster, Ac. Docks foot of sound slumber.
An
hour
longer
Dorothea
sat
by
the
fire,
which
hail
Dales Street, Dettoit, Mich.
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••Now I would do the same to you, and promise I upon which we so familia% tread.
ORYILLR"WILCOX,
HESRV L r r r ,
GEO. F. FCLLER. nearly died away, when the dog lifted his head with a will do it, unless you show me where the money is conThe existence of our pfairies is accounted for in this
short low growL
wise. The result of the V drift system" WHS to give to
ceoled," said he kicking the dog from him
R X V E S A SIIULDON, (Suce r«»ors to Lewis A Graves)
" Ifad a bad dream, old fellow! there, there, lay down!"
Dorothea stood still, as if uncertain what to do; at length this part of the country a soil of unparalleled fertility,
Produce and General Commission Merchants, on the
coaxed Dorothea, laying her hand on his thick, sQky hair. she said
and rising from this; were the very large grases, which
Dock near the fJot of Cats street.
" JAKES O. O u v a ^ : . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . ' . : v . . C n i i A. SHELPOK. But the animal refused to obey. B e or one and shook
are peculiar to this soil alone; luxuriant and undisturbed
•' If I must tell yon or die, come with me."
himself, then walked to the window, where he stood a
She took the candle in her hand, and, opened a door, they grew to a great height and fairly wove the surface
momont in silence, and then eame back to the fire.
led the wav down a stairway to a small cellar beneath tho of the earth with a thick, almost impenetrable covering.
* Dock, foot of Bates street,
" Lay down, Bruno; lay down sir!"
Detroit.
• •
kitchen 'The robber followed close In-hind, hi? keen eyes In the autumn, when the m a t j of combustible matter was
For all Dorothea's commands, Bruno still kept his po- glittering behind his thick, overhanging brows.
Pff* Liberal advances made on Produce, for sale In this or
dry, how easy for a shaft of lightning to send a conflaEastern Markets.
sition, his ears bent as if listening, and his keen eyes fixed
Dorothea paused in a corner of the cellar in front of an gration from one bonndary of the country to the other.
Refer to—John Owen. PresT Michigan Insurance Co. Bank; on the window.- Dorothea, in spite of her steady nerves,
The sprouting twigs of sturdier growth w'ould perish' by
upright ennboard.' I t was locked.
G. O.Williams A Co., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
began to grow a little uneasy at the restlessness of the
" N o w I've forgotten the key; it is in the pocket of the frequent occurrence of these fires and hence the treeDetroit.
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dog. She. glanced toward the window, oVer which the mother's dress."
less nppenrence of the W e s t To aid the idea, it is
E . P l r r a A N , dealer in Coal nnd Pig Iron. 0Alice siow was ^rifting with an auxioQs face, but seeing nothHer companion eyed Iter steadily for a moment, but claimed that the .Indians, when they did arrive, which is
• and. Yard, foot of Cass street Detroit. '
ing lo alarm her, turned again to the. fire commenced not a muscle of her face moved under his scrutiny.
supjiosrd to have been long subsequent to the first periCOALS.—Lehigh, Iilossburg, Scranton, Briar Hill, Newslowly drawing the embers together. Just as she was
"Go up and get it then; and I will go with you!" he od mentioned, regularly burned the prairie grasses, for
castle; Erie.
the purjHMe of driving the game into more circumscribPIG IRON.—Hanging Rock, Massillon, Scotch Franklin, crossing the shovel and tongs over the ashes, there, came said quietly.
Middlesex, Clinton. VaHous other brands of Coal and Pig a low top at the door. Bruno sprang towards it with a
" V e r y well," returned Dorothea; and they retraced ed quarters so that it might fall an easy prey to their.arIron at« kept for sale.
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hoarse growl and flashing eyes, while Dorothea followed, their steps. Mrs. Blakie, still slept, notwithstanding the rows and to lessen the difficulty of traveling.
noise made by the fatal shot and Dorothea's scream.
O R N E L I U S O C K F O I I D , Produce, Forwarding and slowhr, and with paled cheek*
"
W
h
o
is
there
f
she
called,
striving
to
steady
her
voice
Commission Merchant Office No. 2 Backus' Warehouse,
The pocket of the dress was searched, and the key found. A Cintn's FAITH.—In the Highlands of Scotland there is
which in spito of her efforts, trembled.
opposite M. C. R. B. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
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She handed it to tho man, who was not evidently satisfied a mountain gorge twenty feet iu width, and two hundred
" A friend—a traveler overtaken by this storm—will as to the honesty of her intentions. Again the brave girl feet in depth. Its purpendi<-ular walls are bare of vegc-.
Ac E r J I . B E M E N T , Produce Commission Merchants, you let mo come in and d e w by vour fire till morning!"
led tho way tfown the stajrs, and stood while her compan- tation, save in their crevices, in which grow numerous
• Backs* Building, opposite M. C. R. I t Freight Depot,
A moment's hesitation, while Dorothea revolved in her ion fitted tho key into the lock. But before he turned it wild flowers of rare beauty. Desirous of obtaining specimind the loneliness of her situatiou, and tho possibilities she suddenly blew out the candle, and making one spring mens of these mountain beauties, some scientific tourist
onee oflered a Highland boy a handsome gift if be
S . F A R R A N D , Wholesale dealer in Drug* and Gro- which might ensue should she "open the door to a stran• cerles, Paints, Oil* and Window Glass, No. 80 Wood- ger. She had heard two or three stories of frightful gained the stairs. In a moment she was standing in the would consent to be lowered down the cliff by a rope,
kitchen, the cellar door closed behind her and bolted
ward avenue, Detroit, Mich.
murders committed years ago on this very moor in the while the man groping his way through the darkness and would gather a little basketful for t)» m. " The boy
I L L A R D 1IARVEY k CO., 8t Maiden Lane. and dead of the night, and her blood ran cold at the recollec- swearing most frightful oaths, sought for the staircase in looked wistfully at the money, for his parents were poor,
17 Cedar street, New York, Paper Warehouse. Every tion of them. Bat, on the other hand, should she refuse vain. There was a heavy bar of oak standing in the but when htf gazed at the yawning chasm, he shuddered,
description 6t Wrapping, Printing and Writing Paper, on addmittance to. one who must inevitably perish in the
eorner and this Dorothea raised and put it in its place shrunk back, and declined But filial love was strodg
hand, or made to order. Fancy, Colored and Tissue' Papers,
wild storm that raged each moment With greater violence across the door; and then feeling at least for a while se- within him, and after another glance at thd gifts, and at
Blotting Papers, Envelopes, Straw and Bonnet Boards. n3
the blood of a fellow beiug would rest upon her head. cure she went to see if poor Bruno was quite dead. the terrible fissure, his heart grew strong, his eyes flashed
T S . C U T H B E R T Ac CO., Wholesale Druggists and This was enough to decide the si tuple-hearted girl—fur Tears of genuine grief fell from her eves, upon this faith- and he said:
( I e Grocer*, No's 107 and lot. Woodward avenue, Detroit, rather run the risk of being murdered than refuse the
•• ITI^ro, if mfatker
trill hold the ropeF .
ful animal's head, when she found tfi'at it was indeed all
have in store and oSfer to the Tradci, a largo stock of Sugar,
And then with unshrinking nerves, cheek unblanched,
Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit, 8plees, Nats, Liquors, Drugs, shelter of her humble roof to one who needed it sorely. over with him; but she had no time to waste in unavailCordage, Paintp, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval Stores, Window Glass, She drew back the bolt of the door, and opened it wide, ing sorrow. And now A e felt her limbs shaking with and heart firmly strong he suffered his father to put tho
rope
about
him,
lower
him
into the wild abyw, and t o
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while Bruno stood still beside her, and the traveler came excitement long controlled; and fenring she was going to
J. 8. CrrnuEBT,.
M. W. CAIITIK. slowly in, shaking the snow from his cloak stamping his faint she sprang up for a,tumbler of water when her eye? suspend him there while he filled his little basket with
the coveted flowers. It was a daring deed, but his faith
feet
on
the
threshold
of
the
door.
The
light
which
she
fell upon the pistols lying side by side Upon the table.
G R I G G S & COM MANUFACTURERS ANDDEAL• era at Wholesale and Retail, in Sofas, Chair*. Bedsteads, held in her hand was too faint to show her his fare, and Nothing could havo been better. In haste to find the iu the strength of his father's arm and the love of his
Bureaus, Book-eases, Wardrobes, Tables, Painted Chamber it was not until be was f&irly seated before the hearth, money, the robber had forgotten to take them with him father's heart gave him courage and power to perform
Seta, Marble and Rosewood Ware, and a large assortment of and she had drawn open the coals, and put on more wood Now Dorothea felt quite secure, although the sound of
:
Hair, Hock. Cotton and Spring Mattresses. Also, Hair Cloths, that she could distinguish his features. He was a tall
his execrations, as he stamped with rage, we're terrible.
Have you decided whether to make your son a soldier
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware nnd
Looking Glasses, at Ko'a. 163 A 165 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, strongly built man, with a profusion of black hair and a Yet she had the pistols," and would deferfd herself ahd or a lawyer!
heavy beard that completely covered both mouth nnd her mother with them, even if she had killed h i m And
Michigan.
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" No; but I will as soon as I can settle in my own mind
H i s eyes were uark and piercing, his eyebrows so she sat .down by the fire to watch for the morning. I t whether it is best for him to live npoo the blood and
U D L E Y 4C HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND LETAIL overhanging them, and giving a stern, severe cast to his
was a long sod dreary night Dorothea felt as if every misery or upon the vices and follies 01 his specicH."
dealers in Hardware, Stoves. Boynten's Hot Air Furnacea, Register, Grates, Cooking Ranges, Tinner's and Plumber's face. On the whole, Dorothea was not pleased with the hour wos*B"fiay; but dawn came at last and and Mrs.
An indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill-natured
Stock, Machines and Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper, appearance of bcr guest; and Bruno, crouching in his Blakie awoke. She missed her daughter from her ride
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares, House and Stsamboat Plumbers. accustomed place watched every moment without once and loudly called her mane. Dorothea stepped silently man; for. as the latter will only attack his enemies, and
4UT- Agents Tor Wllder-s Patent SalamanderBsfe*.
dosing his eyes.
those be wishes ill to, the other injures indifferently both
to
the
door
and
in
a
few
words
told
her
story.
Mrs.
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumb" I t is a cold dreary night," said tho stranger, when he Blakie was vexed that Dorothea did not wake "her; she friends and foes.
ing, and putting the most approved Heating snd Ventillstlng
Furnaces and Cpollng Apparatus In Public snd Private BaUd- had wanned himself at the blazing fire. " I have wa« incensed W the death of poor Bruno—so much that
W h a t man in his right senses, that has wherewithal to
ings, in the City and Country. No 77 "Woodward Avenue, had tough work facing the storm this half hdur, and had she sprang un, forgetful, of her seventy years, and declared
live
free,
would
make
himself
a
slave for superfluities!
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given up all hopo of finding sibeher for the night, when I that she would open the cellar door and shoot the villain.
What does that man want who Jias enough! Or what is
saw your lieht tn a distance."
I t required all Dorothea's strength to quiet her and per- be the better for abundance, thftt can never be satisfied!
B U H L 4C CfK, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE"
"
I
t
is
a
h
a
r
d
s
t
o
n
n
indeed/'
said
Dorothea,
and
she
suade her to dre« JierclC Then she mourned over the
• sale and retail dealers in Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama. PalmLent Leghorn and Straw Hats. Fur, Cloth, Plnsh, Silk and htnig the tea kettle over the fire.
dog's stiflteed body, while Dorothea mended the fire and
There is an unfortunate disposition ia a man to attend
Glaxed Caps;
deMriptiona of manufactured Fursforladlea
Do you live here a l o n e f asked the stranger after a filled the tea-kettle, Mrs. Blakie, for the first time since much more to the faults of bis companions which offend
and gentlemen: Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, Fnr. Kid, Silk
she awoke, looked directly at her daughter's lace. She him, than to their perfections which please him.
and Woolen Gloves, Canes. Umbrellas, Cravats, Snspendere,
Oh no," replied Dorothea quIeUv. " N o indeed. startled with surprise—drew near, wiped her spectacles
My father and mother, ahd brother Robert live here with and m t tbem on, then took another look and ened oat:
Robes, Ac. ****
I t ia often better to have a great deal of harm, happeai
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Conant Block, 148 Jeffcrson Ave.
to one: a great deal may arouse you to remove what a
" Why. Dorothea, your hair is as white as snow."
P. a—Cash paid for Shipping Furs and Beer Skins.
" A r e they aQ at home to-night"
It was trae;^ a night's terror had done the work. The little will only accustom you to endure.
their kiiitting needles cheerfully shaping
Al Kinds if Job Pnn% Ktaly a»J Kipeditkusij Eimitri
I
snir Cmntstllor- at $;ato,
Detroit Business Cards.
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TBAVBB8E CITY:
. F R I D A Y M O B X i y g . J U L Y 15, 1859,
Mom. KOUKIM* I
mjy tuthortM-d to mttit fdfcfcro.UbOJc,
r to G«t t o G r a n d Travcme.
. W e receive a.great many letters from different parts
of the ccranlry asking liow peo|dc can gi:t to Grand
Traverse county I To all- euch we reply: Those living
South and Host, will take a Propeller a t Buffalo, Dunkirk, Clefeiand.OF Detroit, and come directly to Northport, which is situated on Grand Traverse Boy ten miles
from its mouth. Tho fare from Buffalo to North|iort
about- $8, and from Detroit ?5. Those who wish to
visit the western part of the county on the shore of I<ake
Michigan, will lake a i'rqpeiler which will agree to lan<"
them at <Hen Arbor or Leland. Thabo coming from the
West Will take passage on one of Hannah, lAy-Jfc Co.'
at Chfcpgo; which rail regularly between that
port-and.Traverse City f i r i n g the season pf navigation;
or one of Noble «fc Dexter's vessels, which will land than
at Elk Rapids on-the enstmi sn&re of Grand Traverse
Bay at the mouth of Elk River. Tlie fare from Chicago
toTffverse City, by sail vessel, is $5. There are sniall
bouts running regularly between North portj Traverse
City, Elk Rapids and the Mission, which will tak6 passengers to any point on the Bay. There is no land route
to this place ekcept an Indian Trail, on which tlie mail
is brought. once a week. In winter this is our only route
to the outside world. : A route for a State Road through
the wildertiess-from-Grand Traverse Bay to civilization,
has been 'surveyed this season, and the tiirte is not far
distant when we shall have a good thoroughfare to Grand
Rapids.
Editors with whom wc exchange will confer a favor
by copying the.ubove.
Latest Foreign News.
"We hate the authority of a eorraspoofcnt oT the New
W e learn from Capt VIgier, of the May Queen, that
Nrw YCWK. -July 5.—Tba steamship Yaaderbilt has
York TrihvHf tur raying that on (he 30th uH. M. JSmile j i i t as he left Cleveland, Saturday night, a man n * n a i
__
London
tarrived from Havre and Southampton,. bringing __
Blondin successfully accomplished the terrific undertaking Cooley was arrested there, charged with conspiring to ^
Liverpool dates to Wednesday 22d rnt. four days
gboee received by the Arabia.
of crossing the Niagara River on a Tight Rope, at a blow up the splendid Southern R. R steamer City of |
and
complete
evidence of h& designs was! Then, are n o battles to report from the seat of war
height of one hundred ami fifty-one
ty-ODT feet
IOTI above
K W I O the
*">- IU--.1Irmh- Buffalo,
—
—
- tnat
•i
t
are three:'
but the Allies are beseiging Mantua, and another dcciiDg torrent Mow. As a mere foolhardy
."vw^w^ V w h i .' ul Two s..'apt
p t . Ward
"Ward was
was at
atCleve- exploit, tbisfcat
.
,
Cleve- ^jve battle may soon be expccted
has seldom been equaled, and as an exhibition or nerve |
business.
this
man
Cooler
came to him, piWessing . «pi,e Austrians have Issued at Mantua, a forced paper
on
it stands without a parallel. The most daring peKorm- j great friendship for him, and oenounoing the opposition currency ot £5,000.000, sterling.
•rs on the t i A t rope have never auompted anything of the railroads, which led to the eetablishnKiit of a
King"Victor Emanuel has officially declared that h<. . . . .
.
, ,,
.i:fc second line of boats between Cleveland and Buffalo. WOuld not consent to-the annexation of anv part of th>
ipproaching this pertormanee af M Blondin s in difh- ^
^
l U l Uu
of i m w i s I
S u t w ^ ^ n i a >
cuity and danger. It is true tliat dangerous ascensions |
would remove this opposition and give Captain | 'pjj^ Austrian have removed their head quahers to
hnve been fre<|Ueutly maile from Uie ground to the tops 1 \\"ar<l eiwtroT of the route, perceivinjpthat the fellow J Villa France, midwav In-twwn Verona and Mantau.
of ioftv spires or ma«ts of veswU and that crossings ' T O » »""undrel. and evidently bartered some mischievous T ^ . y hnvx- ab^qiloued Lonato on Lake (iarda, and ( ' a h.™ iem » ' < S T « M O M
r i from 0* Uf °C
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ta*,K'»;»jyv,,lc
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nnM
t k v ha.1
1
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«he v;!la<n unf.Hile.1 his plaiL But before completing i t I oc^piiMl ,n great force mid strongly fortified.
high building to niif>tlnT. upon n single roi* .
. ^ ( ' a p t a j „ ^ rolled away, and nia/U- an appointment ]
tfanlinian
troops -occupy Bnsola.*mi<i
.exploits fa/le into'insigtiificanrc by the ?ide of the N'in- • t o nMM,t him tlie next day.
_
I (JH. Eintieror Napoleon had advanced froui that positiou
gara Full* achievement. The single ro{>e looked tike a | The apjwintment was kept, C a p t Ward haviug taken j o n ^ ^ustrians.
mere thread spannimr th«- chasm, which is eleven htm- < the i-m-aut.oii.to stow a good WIUK^ awav miilcr 1» M I K o S 5 U t h had embarked for Genoa.
.
.
.
. . . n n H f l f t v f „, t d ,. e i ( i in (he room Cooky 8'jnlau was then unfolded in detal,
Mxuiv other Italian cities had pronounced for the Italdred f.vt wide and one hundred aitf G(t; U* t d i e p , ^
\mv}. charges of powder in ilU) c u ^ .
| u VT^ilf.u„
Through the bottom of the abym the Niagara Liver.
j tio. <*anihtor>s so made as to be fastened to tlie boat under
< n-m-ral (Jarilialdi mar"he«l on tlie 20th ultimo from
that place of an Unknown and unmeasurable depth, rushes ] water. eoniK-etrd togetlier, and touched off with a slow
u l l l ^ e Garda. towards JJescengano. but was rv
<hw with IMo»
lo tlie v>hirlp.)0l Mo»s Iho j$£. Ite propwo.l lo H»» V . M I M . I M for p„i»,| h v „ AMSa. tow. Hi ta. >*w
1 1 , . misstep
• , ofr tho
,i. foolhardy
r uJtinrHv a-lventurt
lulventim-rr «ookl
would hhavu
Tlw Captain then
bun $5 with winch Jo get (>n ,po*s
in the direction
of Badio. which
slightest
a w I^ f. .3®", [ ) rgave
. t©u Balladore
^ |(V
Uu ,(0xefl ^
o | l ( i ^ t u l l R . c l h i m l l g u ; u ]tigi, ^
lhu Aa,tnaDA .
huTlcd him from his precarious Tooting, ana lie wonm f w < , e b JJ C the n uotifi>d the Sui>erlntendant of the 8outh-1 Victor Emanuel had refu-acsl the dictatorship offerc-i
have'disap|ieared from mortal eyes until his mangled body , c r n Roa«l, a m | the A gent at Cleveland, of the plan.
j l i m b j . ^ comniisdonera from Bologna, in pursuance of
sliould bo picked up far below, probablv in Lake OutaThe second meeting took place last week, when an( | t .t t , n n i n ation to decline tlie annexation pf any jiart of
X.
nl„. did not enter* into the ralcu- o t l l , r «itnc?s was sjcun-ly hidden under the Iwi of the.
states to the Clinrrlt
,. F ,. i
j i state-room, and when the plan was again fully discusjedAustrian official account of tln> losses wi«taine«l
r || |
lation of M. Blondin; tie did not propose to full; he had p ^ p , W u n l > ( . N I,i n ^ ; I 1 ?w sou« doubts os to his ,d u r i l ,,Ull>
g c nta lum tiecn published The
.... h a t t k . „ f.fM uMa^
strctchctl his rope o»-row the river to walk upon and not ability to uccomplisli >o great and hazardous an under-j
a r v . ctatwl at CI officers and 1302 soldiers. Total,
taking,
he
stated
that
he
had
blown
up
one
v-sael
in
ai^iHod,
wounded
and missing, 9.713to tumble from, and the result proved that his dej* ndAdvices fn»m Epypt-mv that .the Parfha has ordered
enco-on his tfclf-possesrion and sure-footedneKs was not similar manner, and gave flic name, time and place. The
Cajitain then ga>*e
ga>"e luin
uim 5r-0
$20 witn
with wiiien
which he
(Jajnaiti
ne was to
w pro- ^suspMisinn
n i«„»i W jon of tin- works in connection with the canal
s
misplaced
'
'* of* powilcr,
-X I it tfas arraiipvd
—
I tliat
. w ij n,.r(MW n„. Isthmus of Suez. The French Consul hod
cure fifty pounils
afi-1
mt
a
stranthe
City
of
Buffalo
which
remains
in
(.leveled
ovcr
the
.
,
;, this interference.
gainst
r
o t u s l v i j !1£ni
HUMAN VAMI-IRES.—Au Iowa pajier says that
, j jj
Sabbath, should be blown uji at her dock last eveuing.
y despatch
L-spat< h from Berlin pays that six P n m a n corps
ger passing through Keokuk, had a child take u s c
- ------h e officers were
ILS Jgoing on, and. d'annee
^ . • ,-,| j TThe
wen- notilicl
notified or
of wtut
what W
was
d arm«-U-side
b««ides the guard are to be tnpbiUze<l and three
die at one of tlie hotels. W lieu lie camc to jwy his bill. I f o ; i r i n j r ,, m t , lf .
a „ti, i[«tc i:. hi- ta
to ac others ki)»t iu reserve to oppose Russiaifnece-ssaT)-. AH
uiiiced upon him the oUter corjn will be couecntrated -on the Uhine, ami
he fomyl he had not money enough into $11. which he ClOT p|i,,|, the jup rnid uiidertakini
promised to send back as soon as he should reach Bur- j Saturday night. The magazine whiel'i he lntd proposed only a sufficient number of troops kept in the provinces to
garrison the towns and fortresses.
Hiigton, M <h
tauli.r.Un.^'on
tte body of j
The various bulfctinH from-tlie seat of war present the
Cute (or Cansnmptton—llyponhosphites of Lime the dead child as security, which he did! I he father | (
th(_ )IUkl) ., li( . n ] (lflf .,| ,,1K. tliat be was capable
following as tlie state of affairts.
;» •'/
a n d Soda—Gen. Winchester.
went to Burlington, obtained the necessary funds, and j 0 ,
j,
l
gi„f
powder,
it
is
said,
would
c mr
The Sanlinion army is iu position before Brescia in
We confidently refer the reader to the advertisement returned to rwleem the bodv
body of ifis
ms child, which in
iu the 'have cotnpietclv toru the boat (•» pieces.
line with the Frem;li<W>|»i
in another column of what is believed to be an almost
.lev has been a diver in the river at Cleveland, in
The cities of F«ic, Fossembrono, Scat and Ascena,
meantime had liccn buried: 11c paid the bill, had the
, I the etnpiov of a mull natn-d Nelson, and unquestionably hare nil pronounced in favor of the national can*. Anfal,ti,bj« cure for Consumption, Dyspepsia, Arc. Of course
body disinterred, and started for home, but lmd i ' 1 ....^...,..-1
.i-;n as «i.T] as hardihood, to carry to n other dispatch says that the Anstrians bad re-Occupied
[ifs<-ssed the skiD.
we cannot speak pontiffly of its virtues, but from
reached the river when he was stopped by a irfnu callin-.''
if the boldest eonsmrncies it Montevalo on the l"fh in considerable forees.
essful termii|ali<
knowledge of* Gen. WIXCHIWTRV arid the high reputation
[l>etroit 'iTibune.
himactf a police officer, and eight dollars demanded for j |,.Li I^VM r lot e :r to nvoriL
The reports that a Frcnco corjw d'nrtnee hod occupii-d
of Dr. •Cnvu^niLt.1 as an eminent Physician' in Paris,
burying the child. Finding himself niuler arrest, oud Horrible Murder—A Man Shoot* a t hi* Wife nnil the Vsteiline' is untrue. A Lomba'rdy corps under some
are convinced (hat it is no humbug. Gen. WISCHERTER unable to proceed, ho paid over the amount ami escaped
•DOWN out tho Brains of n Little Daughter and of Garibaldi's officer^ <vai stationed there.
Two thousand PaiuU troops liiid'bccO tent from Rome
IS not the man to engage in humbugs of any kind. W e
Breaks his <Jun over hit Wife's l i e n d after the
by tlie first boat which left the city.
. . . . order
.
mqui
restore
in Piniqun.
..
Murder.
have known him ultimately for more than thirty years,
Au atrocious fnunler.was rommitteil night before last
A collision had taken plate at Ccrfcia lietween a «le.lerome Napoleon Bonaparte, who holds tho rank
and give Cheerful and voluntary testStnQtiy to the fact
in the township of Nankin. f..nrt>x-n mijes.froin Detroit.' tacbmwt of the Papal troop»s and the inhabitants."
Captain
in
the
Chasseurs
d'Afriquc
in
the
French
Anr
that wc hare ever found him a man of high-eoulcd honor
A despatch from Turin, doled the 18th nlL, nays that
A man minted Fulton, a farmer residing iu that vicinity,
wud a 'tip-top" Printf n The first work that he cverdid is mentioned as having distinguished himself in the ret* [killed liis little daughter, three years Old, with a gun the Emperor Napoleon entered Brescia on that «lny with
Ei
i c t o r Kmanucl.
v , .
, ,
ns a journeyman was in onr office in Jamestown, Chau- battle of Montebello. He ha« been place«l in a post ; aimed at his wile, whom he intended ta munlcr. The i "victor
Mach
enthnssnm acc^tapamed the march or
I details of tho crime are abs.MUlolv sickening. .The main
Mach i>o]inhnp
1
tauqno Co., N.-Y in 1828. W e then predicted for him danger siuce the occupation of Italy by the French,
facts are a- follows: Niirht before last, while the family the allied army throughout I<ombnrdv.
•
tentionally as i" supjioeed, since he is not regarded wi
a distinguished and uscfhl career ns a Printer.
were seated at tlie table, accompanied l y a man named
The districts on the fight of the Tiber, also Lind de
He is the grandson -of t ! M-ivbew. nu altercatiou nro«e betweon Fulton ami his Cadello, had declared for the. national cause. •
were not disappointed. He went to New York about favor by the Emperor.
Victor Einanuel, in refusing the dictatorship of Bologthe same time that HORACE GUKKLKY did, to .seek his Prince Jerome by his American marriage with Mis P ; wii'e. provola-d ly her r. fusid to o»me to town with him
and his comiKiaion the next moming. Her excuse TO na. tohl the commissioner* that ho should disap]>rovc of
(orttme in the same way. In the course of events they tersun, and his mother was Miss W illiams. of Boltiuio
I that she Would not W seen in the companv of suth per- even- act subversive of or contrary to eouality, and prebecame porilierain business- The sametnrnof the wheel
—" In [ v-.a-s both being Intoxicated- The .pium l was continued judicial to the caa.-e of natioual itidepeouence. ' '
AXI» KXOW-JSOTHINO C'
which carried them to the top left ns.at the bottom; and l/»uisiana,"- says the Washington States, " .Vmericiuiisiii f..r some length of time, when Fult..u exclaimed that lie
The King had also sent a misogo to t l i e - P o f c to
w.iol.l fix her, and -.'Ot up from the tabl- and went for his assure him he had nothing to fear, and tliat the indepCtiin 1833 we followed them to New York and readily oblonger in the field of national jmlitic.-s It will |>n^- tiun. Ileturniiig wilh it. he pointed it at her and polled denc of the Peninsula should be a guarantee and Dot a
tained a" situation irt their office. Iq 1834,
com- scnt no candidate of its own for Conu'nvs. but will coiln- tfigger. Immediately at the moment of his taking menace to tlie neutrality and integrity or the States of
menced the "publication of Tire NHW-YORKER. the*best operate harmoniously with the Democracy in the ranvu- ; n'tn she dixlgvd back, and the cliarp' of shot passed bv the Church.
' "V
jKt
literary newspaper ever published in (his Cooritry. Wc of 18C0 for President. Au organir.atio:i is kept up in h-o. strildnir a little girl, wlio sat next to her. in the head.
A dispatch from Brene. dated tlie 18th ulL. nays that
continued in their employ as Foreman of their office for New Orleans, but .merely with, reference to municipal l-.-arins oil" the up|*. r jMtrtlon of the skull, and spattering the Austrian* in great force, have occupied the Htelvi*
lul.Vd the Paas, blown up the Devil's bridge, and planted their arher
brains
in
id!
directions.
Tlie
fiend
tin
tour yeans, ami if we were destined to serve in that «a^flairs."
'
have also made iutrcncliment?
>ti the bead, con- j tilery iu the past ""
•run and coinimin e 1 to beat h;
jjAclty through Eternity, we could desire no more honorwas broke:, to pieces. The u l Mamlers.
.lo i<o until tin
PCWEB or A STORM.—The'day after tin
able and gentlemanly employers than HORACE GREELEY
•ff.rl to prevent him from | \ French arm y is advancing by forced marches against'as pre
hi Morgan county, HI.. » W M H f •• Uam m U M !
,yM
-,i10 t ' 0 M > „ d wont to this position.
M
a n d JONAS WINCHESTER.
»
:
^ u
r u lton was evidently determined to
General Garibaldi was organizing a freo .corps in the
Subsequently Geu. WINCHESTER inaugurate*! the era by a ladyf Mrs. Route, to her husband, was found on the;
fanu of Heniy Morgan, in 'Richmond precinct, thirty-j „ J J the murder of his wife to that of the child, and was Valn-lline,
.
of Cheap Publications and was extensively engaged in
The citv of Mantua is besciged. The provl-ioniug of
five miles from the place where it started, having b e n only prevented by the want of means. May hew went to
that business for several years. He has done more to
the placc "has be«-ii ordered
'
Houtt„,d |
^
The Austrians hail distroyod the railway from Milan
diffuse choice literature among the masses than ^ny other b i o * , t h i t h e r t , t ^ . o m , . I n o b B W
demolished-her house.
e««ning n'wav from the house, and got him to return with to Brescia.
J*
•
man of thn age.
The French official rejHirts make thoir loA at the bat„u our national flag. them. The'homo was a scene of blood and desolation.
Thirty-three stars must u
'~ N |In;184d he went t<V San Francisco and establishes the
.
,,
I the child Iving on the floor weltering in its gore, the tle of Magenta. 323 killed, 2,lC.r» wounded and 470 m'ws1
I/ailyaPartfc jVew, and in 1850 was appointed ptatc This is in accordance with the £ 0
^
mother being disabled bv the blows of the monster who ing, and Malegitano 150 killed and wounded, and
April,
1848,
which
declares
that
on
the
admission
of
|
,
_.
pte,l
her
life.
"Tlie
little
one
fired
two
or
three
Printer of California. Here we were again thrown toi!u] att) m
missing.
-.
The Austrian prisoners are fo be sent to Algiers-to be
gether. and again he became onr employer until vjfc had every ncw.Statc oue star shall be added. ai)d that such | |i,iurs after lieiug shot. Fulton did m
taken in •mploye«l at the public works, -agriculture &«.
»'
replenished an exhausted exchequer. Wo mention these addition shall take place on the 4th of July next succeed- j1 but said lie meant to kill his wife He
Gold and Silver medab are to be distributed by the
• harge, aud baa been lodgol iu jail.
' facts to show that we have had ample opportunity to ing its admissiou.
Detroit Free Prrw.
King of Sardinia to tho 7#ouavca who distinguished
know the man, and as a reason for our faith that he would
thotiwlves at Palestro.
MR. MCKIHBEX, M. C.,.made a speech in San FranInfamy of the Fngitivt Slave Ij»w Illu«trntcd.
A despatch from Munich says Maj. General A an Tann
engage'in no enterprise to humbug the public. Wc co, lately, in which he said; •• 1 hare Itecn called a Brohad
gnne to Berlin on a special mission.
*
OIK'
of
the
most
infitmou*
of
the
many
damnable
phases
wish him success in his now field of labor, &d commend derick Republican, but I care not for namef
, u u
Kim?'Leopold, of Belgium, was making preparations to
.
,
o f the Fugitire Slave Law has recently exhibited itself
him to t i p good graces of our craft as an honorable, favor of Freedom
in the Territories, and they may caff; j n Washington City, the National Capital of this "great, visit Englaud.
. . .
highminded Printer and Editor, worthy of their confi- t M Broderick Republicanism or Black Republicanism, glorious, free and magnanimous
Tlie London Times, in speaking Of Kossuth s mission to
country."
-ountry.
A colored
a
wom:m who had been a raddenl of that city, for twelve Italy, says lie will be employed-at once in acting upon
dence.
as they choose."
years and had becu regularly manumitted as was proved the Hungarian regiments in the Austrian service, and if
Convention oT Prl^on Officer*.
The Pittsburgh Post announces that the Devil has be- on tlie trial, and L^admittcl by the National Intelligencer, poauble. produce a revolt in Hungary.
Such a-Convention will be held at Philadelphia on the
come " a well known abidiug opjwnent or the National was claimed a few days since under the Fugitive Slave
No PERSONAL PRETKHSOK.—Some of our friend?, of
Jth of September next, to discuss the following subjects:
Democracy!" • So, another or tbo great leaders of that Law, and taken before a fellow caned Merrick, ami a the press and other?, * * m to have misapprehended our
Judge. By this slave-catehiug, slaved reeding .Judge,
L W h a i is the b « t awtem of discipline and manageremarks on the Republican candidate in i860. « e cerment of Convicta, with a view to their reformation and party- is gone. Tlie" National Democracy has become so she was remanded to Slavery on the. production of a re- tainly did not design to express any personal preference
depraved that even tho Devil can't stand it any longer.
cord from an inferior Court, consisting of a petition, not for Gov. Chase over Gov. Seward On the contrary,
tho jjood of society!
sworn to, setting forth that tho Claimant had abillof sale
2. What should be the capabilities an<l moral charThe New York Commercial Advertiser says that Paul of the woman, dated anterior to the deed of manumis- the latter would suit'us personally, quite as well perhaps
acter of subordinate officers placed over convicts?
better. Tlie opinion we designed to express, was simply
3. What system of labor is best calculated to impress Morphy contemplates taking up hi# residence in that sion. The original bill of sale was not produced, and it this: that Gov. Chase, being also an able statesman, a
a sense of justice and right on the mind of the convict city, and entering'upon tho practice of law, or which <jjd not _apjxsaf
r i — . from the record t h a t j t nail at any time perfectly true ami reliable supporter of the Republican
and, at the same time, remunerate the public for the exprinciples, would stand a better -chance of bclngdoctcd
joyed her liberty with the full knowledge of the claimant If others think differently, and Mr. Seward, or Unle. or
pense of his keeping?
4. What is the most economical mode of managing a in New Orleans.
for twelve years. There was nothing in the whole record any other good man is nominated, we shall heartily supprison, consistent with the health ami physical well-being
A vmofr RctKs.-—The ruins of a city have been dis- under which a sheep could have been held in any North- port him.
[Saginaw Enterprise.
of the convict?
covered in Huatuleco, Mexico. They cover four mik*s ern Court; yet this United States Judge actually refused
Ocr-AKA MLRDEB.—On the return of John H- Standisb
Wo have received from our old and highly esteemed and embrace stone fortifications and bastions extending tcP receive any testimony showing that the woman had
E*i.. Pr/wecuting Attorney for Oceana County, we learn
friend Hon. EOWAKD M. MACGRAW, Commissioner of to the eca. Curious ami rich antiquities were found, in- been regularly manumitted, and not only enslaved her bflt
decreed that ber child, who was not even claimed in the that Mr. Morse, who was arrested for the murder of Mr.
the Wisconsin State Prison, an invitation to attend.
record upon which these outrageous proceedings were Green, has been discharged, there not being evidence
cluding vases and silverings.
Should be happy to do so, but "the paucity of our
based, jrns also a slave. All this is do.no under United sufficient for committing him.
Dr. Doy, of Kansas, charged with running off negroes States laws abd by a United States Court T h e only
A Mr Maryfield was arrested also from some^suspipecuniary resources" admonishes ns to forego that' pleabelonging to citizens of Missouri, has been found guilty remedy for this enormous abuse of power is impeach- cious circumstances, but could not from anv evidence be
sure. •
. .
by the jury who tried him, at S t Joseph. Judgment ment and we hopo to sec proceedings instituted to test brought in proximity with the murder, ana was thereupANOTHXR DONATION.—The Old School Presbyterian
the question whether a judicial officer can disregard all on discharged. The physician who examined the bouv
haaboen.suspended, in order that an appeal may betaken the forms of law" and deprive a fellow being of freedom. of Green, gives it as his conviction that he was first struck
theological Scmioaey at Chicago is in hick. Not long
to the Supreme Court, which sits in a few weeks a t J e f - Such are tho beauties of our boasted institutions, and with a club, and then shot with his own gtm..
since' Cyras H . HcConnick donated it $100,000, and
[Newaygo Republican.
such the very essence of modern Democracy.
ferson City.
jast now Charks McCallistcr, of Philadelphia, has given
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
John A. Washington is investing the money received
A Cuba paper asserts that rum is a bettor fertiliter
to the Board of Directors, for the nse of the institution,
from
the
ladies
of
the
M
t
Vernon
Association, in real
4
Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, is spoken of for the
"a Site for U» buildings—«x acres most elipbly situated •h«n guano. A great many blossoms' are certainly proestate in Chicago.
next Speaker of the House of Representatifa
duced by it, but wc never saw any good fruit
on the corner of Taybr and Backer streets.
TRAVERSE CITY.
N o PAPER NEXT W z a u — A s a l a r g e amount of c r t r a
labor win devolve t i j w o . i s in setting n p t h e T * x I i i t e ,
no p a p e r will be u n f e d from tbia office n e x t week. Some
of o a r m o r e favortw cotifcmpbrariea may curl t b e Hp and
tarn u p t h e noee a ^ e u c h a n e i c i w c ; b n t l e t t h e m come
up'berc, where *
d o n t circabrtc—l»c Editor, Compositor, Pressman, and sometimes Devil; fold a n d mail
the p a p e r y feed t h e cow, split wood, w a t e r the liens, and
perform all the o t h e r d u t i e s pertaining t o a man of'fkmOy,
Wid jf t h e cnrl and turn, of lip and nose a r e not reversed,
we are.no jodgv of the c h a r a c t e r and liabiUi of Priulere''
CONSUMPTION CUBED!
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
Capt. W a r d * Lino of Steaaaen.
,
Soop a f t e r the opening of navigation, finding t h e coast
DR. CHtTRCHllX^S DISCOVKRV.
clear w i t h no arrangements for o c r c p y i t i g the 'ground, •
and w i t h no design so far as w a s known, of d o i n g so,
HM opened an Office at T n v e i a e City, Grand T n r r n t C o , Viinchcster'a
Genuine Preparation of the ChemiC a p t W a r d , of t h i s city, resolved t o place a l i n e o f b o a t s Michigna. for the transaction of a
c a l l y P u r e C o m p o u n d of t h e
on t h e route between Cleveland and Bufihlo. A n d as t o
resolve Is to do with him, the t h i n g was speedily done.
The United States Land Office la located at this p l a c e ; andi
Pa^t boats with „good accomodations, were p. u t in wqui.
Mtriicnlar attention will be paid to locating Land Warrant*,
o f L131E a n d S O D A ,
Bition, and the public a p p r e c i a t i n g h i s efforts to consult I investing money In Rovernraent Laails, imparting infonna- Originally digrorrrrd and prescribed by Dr. J. F . CsCRCniLL
1
t h n i r interests while attending t o his own, liberallv pat- tloa relative to ttie g r n e n l fcatarr^ rwource. an.l advaaof Pari* as a Sperific S*inedy for
'
MORGAN BATES
Oeneral Agency Business.
„Sj,iamBbj
IIYPOPHOSPHITES
.tciWrZ.;
CON S U H P T I ON 1
the AVest found it a rehef t o make the rest of the t n p to | m t y be eatewted.
«KTZRZNCI^.
Bafialo in comfortable and fast boats. T h e s u c c v s s which j
iim^wwtMy^A<»iiior «mr«i»
r p i I E EXTRAORDINARY' REStl.TS OBTAINED IN ALL
A t h e s t a p n ' o f P'ulmouarv Di*ea*e l-v Dr. Churehlll's new
h a s attended his enterprise, and t h e large amount of trade
n«n. J V. H W i r t AuonttT G**nL /
Treatment—tbe HYPOPliOSPMTBiOV UMK AND BODA
K. II Want Km,:
5
i t diverted from t h e Lake Shore route had t h e effect to j
•roiuoTts all reinaiuing doubt a* to>the iuesUmable va2u« of
Herald
Office,
Traverse'CHr,
Nov.
3.1S5H.
t
excite t h e envy of o t h e r parties, and so a n o t h e r and a ri- J
thi*Discovery. Consumption is no longer lo lie.rtpnrded a«
vol-line was placed npou tho route for t h a p u r j t O * of
i in curable malady.
MORGAN BATES,
and Editors' in g e n e r a l .
Many hundreds of physlvians have already adopted this
d r i v i n g Capt. W a r d from i t
B u t the a t t e m p t has been |
treatment with almost invariable
l i t n ,, CoaaonspTHE CKOPS.—Wo have converted with farmers! living a most magnificent failnre.
tive
delay a moment to try it- It is their last hope!
• H i e traveling public hnvo emphatically discoontenan-!
. ITpntVi Office, T m w r o p C i t y . J l i o h .
'1>J. Church ill rty as
in different .parts of t h e country, d u r i n g the past week,
ccd tlie. attempt of those w h o have got'up this new line for <
" l a m a n x i o u s t h a t t h e H v r o r o o s r n r m . h h o u M tio Hi
and they all assure tw t h a t t h e i r c r o p s of every kind are the purpose of b r e a k i n g him down, nnd continuing to j
aa"«pe«lllv as possible, into universal use. a* 1 ENOWt)i i t l h r V
will prove.not only as sore a Remedy in O'.fisnmptiou aa y a i Idoking finely, and t h a t there w a s n o v e r a fairer pro«pe* t monopolize the passenger t r a d e . ' T h e result has been. {
iiia«: i» in lnteraiiiuedl Pever, butaL-o as efli-ciual a I'retervs
•for an abundant h a m - s i T h e frosts which TO Mvureiy' that while C a p t W a r d has been m a k i n g money, tbe j
live a* Vaccination in Small Pox.
combination has been losing it, and will continue t o lose j WE HAVE NOW OP£XE3> THE L-MtGEST ST(K*K OF
- I n no Instance have I found ths remeilj fall to prodcce
injured c r o p * in o t h e r sections of the country, did -very
it, t h o u g h it charges nearly two dallars a p a « a g e more '
f v e m h i n c that cnnld reaaonahlv I*' espeeted from It.'
litUcf damage in tho Grond.Traverse B a y counties.
• - Ont of twenty-two case* in the third or l a « stair*.-, treated
than he docs. H i s fare is oulv S I 5 0 a trip, with no
at
IUV Dispensary, during he p a s t j r a r , eJrhthave cvmpletely
c h a r g e for meals or state room, while tho opposition
recovered, cicht huve died, and wx are still under UcuUneas.
T i m .luuawBf
W i o w w a — M r . J**KS K . (Juvrox c h a r g e 8 2 exclusive of meals and Ft ate room, making a
AS D
Such a result is altogether unparalleled iu ilA-annals of » e J i gave us, lart Saturday, a W h i t e h h , c a u g h t in tho I lay difference in favor of W a r d ' s line of nearly or quite $ 2 .
ciffe.*
:
'* •
, « r * Thfs Reme.lv Is them«Mrt|xrwerfnlOnerator of Blood
with' a spear, which weighed eleven pouuds! I f a larger B u t his botftA only cost a b o u t one-third as much daily t o We ever bronght to this market; whiclf wo a'1'1 be hsppv U>kn'ow a and is r<|uailr efficacions in all forms'Of Debility;
one WM ever caught, we should like ti> know when, where, run them as those of the oppuoiliun do, and lie carries offer ut such prices as will acr(ird rea*onat>J.v iih the TIMES. A * t W a , Bronchitis, Kervona Dl»e»n«-s Cidorobis, liyfjiepat*, t
a b o u t 100 passengers daily to their 20. H o makes S 1(H)
H A V K A H . L A V A CO.
—or frh»l«vcr di-jn-nd* on tledcicnt vitality of the system.
and b y whom?
n round t r i p and thoy loso 8 2 0 0 . I t will easily be seen
nlftr
Trnvi-rne City, Kov- IS. lRfiS.
Winchester's Genuine Prepnrntion
that they will not b e apt t o stand that kind of thing long,
l« put Up fn large
with the following 'words Mow n in
T h e thermometer haArangod as high as 92 in tho shade nnd that thoy will lie compelled to abandon the course
the glan>: " D » . J . P. C u r a u m j . ' * Y i r o r u o m u r K s onLiMS
AMI SOPA. J . WIXCUKSTEK, NEW YORK." .Each bottle has
d u r i n g the present, week.
r a t h e r than C a p t . W a f d A s a retaliation for t h i s effort
ulwv'a j»ar.*t>iirji signaturvv
DEALER 1 ^
to crush him out, C a p t W a r d runs a boat regularly ben n» the pareHjTophosuhlle*.
3£f~ No other can rtlic
LAKD O r n c K DBCONTJNUKU.—'The . II. H. L a n d Office
Toledo and Cleveland, which is also doing an exict only u.elr .s,Vnt j o»itive!v
Unless< perfectly purt1, they a
for the Knlanuufoo District - h a s been di.«oontiuocd,- and cellent business. T h e Captain is a hard customer to
n r should l>e
injurious. No m o * or Other drag
I combined'with
tliVm.
or
taken
at
the
aamr
time.
b
r
e
a
k
down.
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tho remaining public lands situated in t h a t D i s t r i c t are
Mf Price $2 00, or thn-e Iwttles far
00, w itli full dirertransferred to the Ionia D i s t r i c t
ti
Otis
for
use.
A
lils-ral
discount
to
physician*
and the trade. STRA.VBB EvinKscn OF VKKACITV.—Peter V e r d i w \ a '
H u t s a n d C a p s R o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r s HiuJi,
The DUY SILTS furnished t» tho profession. Single Ixittles
Door Trimiuiugs,
. jnviet in -the"folate Prison, the other day, coolly and de-j
in poneentrated solution, sent by mail, w hen »>« clnlly ordered.
T h e 'Charleston N e w s declares thnt, if tho Charleston
liberatoly laid his linger on a block, and took an axe and j
Nails, by the keg or I k ;
Sold wholesale arid retail at the Pole Cenentl Depot in the V.
(Convention hesitates about a Slave Code, and especially
Pork un.l Kloar. by the l»»rr*l or tl>.:
ut it off close t o the hand; rolling tho finger u p in a j
s . 43 John Street Let DO one deceive.you, hat purchase and
lSutU r. Cheese, l.aril; .
use onlv "Winchester"* Preparation."
if Douglas i s in danger of nomination, t h e SouQieru p a p e r , lie gave it to his keeper, saving to him] " S e n d it
j.iuweil nn'l l*-<t winter-strnTn«,d Oil, Mnrning Fluid;
Dr. Churchill's Work qn Consumption
t o the Governor as a n evidence of the t r u t h .
H e hail
Delegates will secede, and nominate for themselves.
Lmnu« nf nllkin-K Cainthi*, F>rifil A]I|'I«H;
ti now read v. and will he sent gratis to every Consumptive or
been endeavoring t o get pardoned, and, being, fearful the
' A ' ar tv* iwsnrtment of To' 1 "*' - "!
S - n ons sufferer in the United States, on rocclj t of twelve
B. H . I I o s m e r , of t h e P o n t i n e Gazette, has sold ont .Governor would nut believe all t h a t was set forth iu his
I'owdrr. I.ead, Shot. Gull Caps;
cents in stamp* to cover e*perf»e .of jjostage*. Also,"rlrtm*
lure and idl reqolsite Inforuialfon without chargv. U t no
his interest t o his late partner, Mr. E . N . Howell, who. jK'tition. offered this strange evidence of verarity.
Alum. Bora*.
one delay, for time is precious iu so f*U(l a malady an Con[Jarksou1 Citizc
Pnhncrl Hnnfc*. Stationary, Wall Paper, Wimlonr Curtain®;
will h e r e a f t e r conduct t h a t p a p e r alone.
rntnptloa. Address,
J. WINCHESTER
Craiile Scytlu-s, <;rn^ S. t\ tb»-* an'l Snathes, l'itchforks;
»
American and Porelgn Asener,
A TOMAHAWK Voctcn l.vsttiE A SAWUXI.—ITie Mes-^e.
AU»|
H
>
Fijic.
lledfU-a.is.
RorkinpChairx;
Bishop O d c n b d m e r has accepted t h e appointment • o
SMy
41John street. New T o r k .
Gibson own a saw-mill in t h e neighborhood of Caledonia
Small lt<irk> r» nnd TnNc Chair* for tthililMn:
v a c a n t ' B i s h o p r i c of N e w Jere&y, and will soon be TOU- were engaged a few d a r a a g o in biiwiug a pine log about j Toget'm-r iviiti nil artteles
fonii'l in a Country St<>re. i J i a i S r A N D A G i K , iltOM WHICH MANKIND SDK—AI.M>—
_T' tcr, over a ii»rg« part or the globe, is th®e6uM-ituyicc of
M-craled a t Richmond, V a .
*
l*vo f e e t and a half in diameter, when an unstial screech- j
a diseased action of the system, Induced
the i«ds.mou»
ing of the saw attracted t h e i r attention. T h e y examined ]
H o n . Galusha A . Grow, of tUu W i l i u o t District, will the causc of t h e noise, and found in t h e centre of the log | o n . f J '
iis>ion, from t h e Kalaimoo-j Agricultural Work*, miasm «>r vegetable-decav. This exhalation Is evofvrJb} tbe
sharing
at Norilipurt.will iii> Well to rail and. action of solar heat' on wet soil,and rises with the watfcry va'
devote n month t o public speaking in -MfuneSota d u r i n g nil Inilian tomahawk, in the eye of which was a pieec of,
por from it! While tlio sun is below the iiArixoa this vjii-or
BI1<1 | i r u v ,
r.-hasin
whei
lingers'near the earth's surface, and the \ irus is nditn- with i t
rotten,wood, a p a r t of it« former handle. T h o log was L y y' CUTTING <i"B« t<> •
tl)Q pending canvass.
through tlie lungs into, the blood. There it acts as ah Irrita.othentise SOUIML
[ l f a m i l l o n (Canada) Spectator.
NortUjiort.
2H. IXJH.
ting poison on the internal viscera and excreting Organs of
A -Postmaster In liiuiaila l a s been sued for 8 1 6 5 , the
. . N o t a r y P u b l i c . tho body. The'liver l»ecomestorpid and fails to s e t rote liot
Ii.ABOK H o r n . — T h e g r e a t Marble P a l a c e Hotel, on 8 * A * M c C L f c L L A i V D ,
amount o f . m o n o y i n n l e t t e r which was stolen b y his
univ this virus, but-also the bile from the bipod-. Uoth tho
F
i
f
t
h
Avenue,
opiioaito
Madison
Square,
N
e
w
T
ork,
is
virus and the idle Accumulate i a tho circulation, and pro«lute
c l e r t L T h o j u r y gnvo a v e r d i c t against him.
violent constitutional disorder. The spleeu, the kidneys and
the stomach svmpathi/c with theliver, and become disordered
IIT
T h e Cass Doctrine Applied.
will tin.i work, with u
)j»cuod the Bret of August
also. Vlnally, the instinct of our organism, as If in an atIIANNATI. LAY A C a
i tempt.to expel the noxious fusion, concentrates the whole
T h o beauties of tho doctrine of tho Administration,
j
blood
of the body in the internal cxcrciorien to force them
JKNKY LUVD recently gave a Charity Concert in L o n - j
r e g a r d i n g t h e rights ami liberties o f our. luaaraliced citi' to cast it out. The. blood leaves the/surtace, and rushes to
zens who j n a y visit their native; rnniitriea, us laid down don, which was not advertised, anjJ only the aristocracy I
the rentral organs -with congestive violence. This Is the
iu thu jetters of thff S e c r e t a r y o f State t o Lo C'lere, o f wero admittcd by Hpeeiit! invitation. T h e receipts were
Ctm.tPut in this effort it fttil*. Then the PxviW ftillows,
Ti-rs for >*ale a va rii>ty of encraftod .
Memphis. ami M r . TTofer, of "this c i t y . a r o illastratal inin whieh the blood lesves the centfal orgaew and'rushes to
$G,000. Slie was in full health, nnd sauig with all her old
tho surface, as if iu another effort to e>pcl the. irritating
t h e e n s f i o f ' Col. Charles'Ernst, of t h i s city, w h o recently
y
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poison through tliut other great excroiorj—the slijn. . In this
.
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proposed t o visit E u r o p e , with tlio design o f m a k i n g ob- power.
n old,which
it fail-, and the system uhandous the uttomptexliaiMted,
A lint lot pf iji-cdling I'KAi'li Tat xx, tlire
s*jrv«tio»s »t ttw'iseat of w a r , Mr. TErust has been a
- tlie
• recovery of strength
• "to repeatI tthe
M ' hhopeless
nd waits for
h«,..
cilizen o f . t l i e C n i t c d - S t a t e s for thirty y e n r i H o has
I.OMT L A N D W A R K A N T .
i pood condition, ,
InO. O l KB 4.STS. I.OOSKBEUIIIB-S, A t . J
ither day. Tliese are tlie nts or paroxysm* of Pever
O T I C E IS HEREIIV GIVEN THAT A CERTAIN LAND
L R. SMITH. !,
' i: jod nil*. Ritd hcallhv.
•. Sufh cortstitntional disorder wlil of course unders e m d !n o u r volunteer military forces; a n d ha* on several
WARltANT l»«ied to Warr- n Lvld. under tho net "f
n3-ly ; mlne the health if It Is n<>t reifibved."
Elk Rapt-h.. Nov. 3,d>Cs.
occasions seen aetivp s e r v i c e / n qnellilig riots." ^ H e now l u r c h 3d, is:.:, ,i:iK-a IK-C. H». i c . , aud aomheipd H-'W. f«.r
W« liaw labored to find, nod have found, ail antidote.
holds a commission ap'L.ient. Colonel l a t h e Ohio V o l u n - 100.avrva.pt laud, and duly .assigned tiy noid AVarn u 1M<1>! to
Avar's Ague Cure,
teer Militia, and is an excellent'officer and honorable < Ui- me, ha* he«-n lost or stolen frooi the ninil in i u > transmission
» hicli ncutrs'.i/f s this malarious poison in the Vlood, and
,
from the 0ount>- of Shiawassee to E l k B a p i ' K l a Grand T
stimulates the liVrr to e„x|*I it from the body. A* It'should,
m i , widely, known and respected. fe
•> it does, cure this afhieting dlsonler with perfeet certainly.
H e proceeded t o ' W a s h i n g t o n to have his passports verso county, m thr.Mate of Jtiohigan; aud 1 i a u u d to i
to il.c CouiiuU.sioner of 1'cnsion* fur a Juplicsto of such
Is prepared to n lake Pliuls and Ppcciflcjiti(.ns for ail
And it does more, or ruthcr does whatt* of mort service to
i n a i ; out, t a k i n g letter* t o the S t a t e Department, stating rant, .toy information which will lead to" a discovery of raid i of
> ixecuto idl kinds of woik COUIICCW
Uiose subject to tilis infection. If taken in season it expel*
!
his c h a r a c t e r and position, f r o m H o n . W . S. Groesbeek Warrant, will b« thankfully received.
.... Trade, on lP-eral terms.
tin
it from the s\sicm u» it is sjisorbed. aud thuskceps those who
i. C. UOODAI.E.
. S a s h , l . l a s s , Door*, P a i n t s m i d N u l l s ,
and o t h e r distinguished gentlemen: H o obtained inter-*
us,- is free from its atUirVs; keeps the system InT>enlth though
New Haven, Sliiawaiwec Co., June C, 1>\>9. , jul.Vtiw* • Ceon'fantly
o:
on hand, and f"i sale.
Xposed to ihe disease. Consequently it not only cures, l ut
views with Gen. Cass, and wits coolly told t h a t i t would
ill U- • irotect* from, the great vsrletv or affections whieh-are induAll
orders
lor
C
a
b
i
n
e
t
W
o
r
k
and
U
n
d
e
r
t
a
k
i
n
g
b e prudent for* him t o stay u \ home,-as t h e G o v e r n m e n t
executed ou short notice. "
! c«d by thislaalignmit influence, such aslUmitteut Fever. Cbili
would not undertake t o guarantee his protection as n
J. K. <k. thanLful b\r pltft patronujre. takes Ibis opjiort j Kevtr, Dumb. «r Masked Aguo. Periodical Hiadache, ut Bilcitizen of the United States,- aud t h a t he m i g h t bo imnity of soliciting a «otitinoulicc of the same.
AND
I lous Headache, Hilious Fevers,' Neuralgia, Rlu-umatism, Gout,
Traverse City, November 5, li«*.
nJ-ly t Ullndniss, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asthma, Palrdtatfo.ns,pressed i n t o the F r e n c h A r m y .
H e has) in consequence, given n p hi.s design of visiting
Europe, ami r e t u r n e d t o this city, very naturally itpprcssI t Book Manufactory and Uuok-Bindery, No. Ib3. • Jeflerson w l l j l w ( l , , , a r l . i „ v . f r „ m this cause, will be found to ass'»me
. ed t h a t ho had W
mistaken in .believing tliat ho; would.
made •t» order,
if Books of
H every di icriptlon
'
—
>r less the inuirinitte.nt tj - pe. This "Ague C u r e ' ' reprices than
paper and workmanshi
b e entitled to respect anywhere on tho globe as a citizen
the califo of these derangements, nnd elites the tUae»*«'.
.•very jsirtiunWarrautvd to give satb
. - o f t h e AiTicrican Republic. H o proj»ose9 t o e n t e r a
This it accomplishes by stimulating tbe exeretories to ex*
. virus
.
organs by degrees
A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR ; i
pel. .the
from ..
the
sys.teni:
t
e „
m o T O . BBnd
D ( | these*
• formal p r o t e s t a s a citizen against tho riding of the Beeexecuted to become habited to do> this
.sale or locatfon; Investment* made; Taxes paid on nou-1 Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binui
tliia their
their offlc<
office of tbelr own accords—
retavy of State in l i i s c a s e . It is a question t h a t ho feels resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and pur-! <i •der.
Hence arises what wv Urin acclimation. Time.may s
Intercatodin h a v i n g settled, w h e t h e r ho is a citizen of t h e
The subscriber having had an expericncc of o w
hase of lands at tax sides.
plish the same end. but often life is not long enough, or is
United States, or a citizen of F r a n c e , and whether, a s a
And will always give tho most careful attention to the inter- T•ars. fee^ assured tl»ut thoy can defy compotitiot
sacrificed In.the attempt, while this "Ague C u r e " does it at
if workmanship.
_jts of my Correspondent*, and in liberality, promptness and
with safety. We have great reason to belieTe -tin's
natuaalized citizen of t h i s country, he has any rightH
_n Banks, Merchant". Manufacturers and Railroad j
accuracy, of business transactions, would court comparison
as well as safer remedy for the whole class of dls.
t h a t N a p o l e o n is bound t o respect.
Companies, reapoctfully solicited.
with
any
Agency
in
the
country.
crises which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any
[Cincinnati C o m m e r c i a l
Traveme City. Hay 27,18ia.
'
29-fitu i / ^ i l l l P f r s I t l ' s r l L i ' S a c c w i r t o M ilns™irdWrbster^ other which has !#*n dlsc<»%<,r»'*'; sod it has still another
N O T A R Y PXTBLie,
N E W GOODS.
Goods, Groceries,
P R O V I S I O N S ,
s . A. M C C L E L L A N D ,
D r y G o o d s , Oivx'ories, Y n n li.ee N o t i o n s , I I a i x l w a i * e , '
^in Ware,
A F i n e I_iOt o l ' P l o w s ,
F
Work For Men.
FRI:
N
J T TT- F E B .
JAMES K. GUNTON,
]'radical Huihler a-ml Jh u>ujlu#maii,
,*S1
LAND WARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tnmy Oily, Graod fratfrse Conty," Mich.
HENItV D."CAMPBELL.
»
L
T h e G r e a t B a l l o o n Voyage*
• ,
ST. LOUIS, J u l y 2.
Mr. Brooks, w h o proceeded the g r a n d balloon expedition. has a r r i v e d h e m . l i e oHigUk'd a short distance
east of Edwardsville, I1L, a t 7,45 P . M. H e attained a n
altitude of 12,000 fcet and traveled 25 miles.
T h e g r e a t balloon Atlantic is reported t o have landed
a t A d a m s , Jefferson c o u n t y Is*. T .
T h o daily W h i g lcarna from M r . Gagur, one of t h e
passengers b y tho balloon Atlantic, w h o arrived in T r o y
this morning, t h e following particulars:
" S a t u r d a y , 1 3 0 P . M., S t . - L o u i s tinle. W e
abreast of R o c h e s t e r , ovvr.Lake Ontario, when the altitude w a s changed on o n i n c r e a s e of tho wind, which was
blowing a perfect h u r r i c a n e unaccomiianied by rain.
T h o supply of gas was small; consequently t h e ballon did
n o t r e a c n the altitude. abovo the storm.
W h e n t h e storm was highest, the vessel wns only a b o u t
thyrty feet above tho level of t h e Lake. W e reached
land in a fffw seconds in the town of Henderson, Jefferson
county, w i t h idl hands on b o a r d W e landed ,in a n edge
of w o o d s w i t h t h o b a s b i t qwiiiging t o a n d fro, making
rapid evolutions among the higher branches o( tho trees,
fle ^rfts*ngeas clinging to tbe rigging.
h and general ezeeHencc o f ' t h o arrangement of tho balloon-basket probably saved t h e party.
T h e balloon was l i f t in a h i g h tree swinging a b o u t t h e
boat and very m u c h damaged."
" T h e , w h o l e , d i s t a n c e travelled is 1,150 miles. W e
started at 6:40 P . M. on F r i d a y , from St. X^uis, and
landed a t Heoderson a t 2 : 2 0 P . M. Saturday.
" M r . L a Mountain remained w i t h the balloon. M<
W i s e , Gagor and H y d e will come on in t h e eastern train.
" A grand reception w t » g i v c n t o t h e parties i n t h e
village of Adams. M r . G a g e r will come t o T r o y and
W i s e t o Albany, and H y d e t o N e w T o r t
• •
....
.
Season Arrangement.
' GRAND TRAVERSE AND GRAND IIAVEN.
THE SPLENDID FAHT SAILINO S 0 H 0 0 N E U
H. C- V A N R A A L T E ,
• CAPT. 0.' EVANS,
SSnSSS!.SSSJ!
ing Article". Mechanics' Tools, P totes, C r a ^ Tin and Jap-1
| patted Ware,Drain Tile. drc. Agent for the American and
j European 1J«W Airenty Of Lite 4 Kspp. No. 7 Na««au street,;
New York—for the recovery, of Debts, Legaoics and InherlIn Europe and the United Ptat<
Remittances made to all p a r t j o f Germany, with safety and
dispatch. No. Sol Jefferson avenue, Kearsley's Block. Detroit,
n3
Mich. .
•
_
LLBIIN BETWEEN G R A N D T R A V E B S E AND
T »AGE & M>N^
P^L^HP^M\ATTO^^
u i d Lithographer*. 209 Main street, Buffalo,
. . during
. .
.
* 186», touching! * " • *
W o i t __
A N D HAVEN
the
' —
" - i.—We are prepared to execute
at Traverse
Rspids, ^orthport,
Manistee and Mus- j Nover Sag*'"*
~
erse City, Elk Rapids,
N
and despatch, and
kegou. The schooner is a stow
stoui and substantial boat of 50 | all work entrusted to a s wtth promptness
prom
any establishment In the coantry.
irtben, and has lieen fitted up
» — • G<
«—-|^r and
billing all the different .branches of Steel.
families with their ftirnlturc, "provisions. Cattle, Ac.
Stone «gasfraving, as well ax Grayon Work of the
scrlption. we gnarantee satisfaction in all eases.
Maps, Portraits, Show Cards, Ac.. Lithographed and printed
in the most delicate colors, by a new process.
u3
R O U N D S Ac L A N G D O N ' S
ADVERTISING AGENCY,
r\UY
F . I U N C H M A N & C O H Dealers in
V T and Provisions, Painfa, OiK Twines, Canvas, Anchors
nnd Chains, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stock
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles nlwajs on
BOUNDS & LANGDOS are authorised to receive Adver- hand and for sale very low,*at 16 Wood bridge street, Detroit,
tisements for this and all tbelcadiugNcwspapers of the U.8..
Michigam
and are the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE Agents for the majority
of those in the North-West
ap22
H I N E H O U S E . — W i l U n l Harvey A Co., * 1 Maiden
Lane, and 17 Cedar street. New Yorfc Hemp, Cotton
A F F I D A V I T S F O R S E T T L E M E N T U P O N T H E Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordage,
STATE SWAMP LANDS,
Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope,TarredStuB;
U n d e r Section H of Act 31 of 1858.
Fishing Hues, Gllling T h r e a d s Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
u
O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY VIRTUE OP kinds of Cords s a d Lines.
a Commission from the Commissioner of the State Land
n . L O V E L L , (Successor to I». Crosby & C a ) WholeOffice, dated March 10th, 1859, the underslgApd is constituted J V a sale and and retail dealer In Watches, Clocks Jewelry,
and appointed Agent, for and In behalf of the State of Miohi- Fancy Goods Plated Ware, Combs, Buttons, Thread, Ac. No.
gan, to take affidavits and other testimony ia Grand Traverse 79 Woodward avenue, opposite HolineawCo. Detroit; Mich.
County, as provided in Act No. 106, approved Peh. 11,1859. Witches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and w a j r a n t * .
Persons desirous of entering State Swamp Laads for settlement. cap now make affidaviu before me. instead of doing so T 7 I R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A V E R L Y N O T B I A
now complete,fallsets, to behoof
-before the Commissioner a t Laaaiag, aa was required by the r
' Detroit Nov. 1,1B5S.
DOUGHTY. STRAW Jt CO..
law of 1858.
\
MORGAN BATES
nS
No. U Woodward Avt
Traverse City, March IS, 1S58.
Notary Public.
155 R a n d o l p h S t r e e t , C h i c a g o , HI.
-«««.«. ^ n**. «"•» »• •»««'• «i~-
as w e 11 us Rood.
.
v „ _
Prepared'by Dr. J . C. A j e r . & C o , Lowell Mam.
Dollar per bottle.
Price Oni
to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has
been employed. As it has lpngb«.n in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the jieoplr
it« qnalitv Is kept up to the best It ever has been, and that it
may be relied on to do for their relief all It has ever boea
found-to do.
Aycr*s C a t h a r t i c P U l s .
For all the phrposes of a Purgative Medicine; for Costivenee*,
for the enre of Dy*t«epsia; far Jaundice: for the cure of Indigestion; for Headache; for the cure of Dysentery: for a Foul
Stomach: for the cure of Erysipelas: for.the Piles; for t h r
cure of Scrofula; for all Scrofulous Coraplaiata; for the cure
of Rheumatism; for Diiwasos of the Skin; for the euro of
L i w r Complaint; for Dropsy; for the enre of Tetter, Tumort
and Salt Rhcsm; for Worms; for the cure of Gout; f o r a Din
ner Pill; for the cure of Neuralgia; for ptttHyinsr tbe Hood.
Tbey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can tak*
them pleasanjly, »nd they are tlie best aperient.in the world
for all the purposes of a family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box; Six Boxes for One Dollar.
T
Great numbers of Clergymen, physicians Statesmen, and
eminent personagea have lent their names to certify t h a a a
paralleled usefulness of these remedies*, htft onr space henwill not permit the insertion of thsm. The Agents .below
named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which fbe\
are given; also with full descriptions of the above cotnp.ainte,
and the treatment that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other .rre
parations they make mora profit on. The sick want the beat
aid there is for them, and they should i t
All our remedies are for sale by
J . a FABBA5D,
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Detroit Mich.
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T T 1 S T O R Y OP CIVILIZATION 1 * ENGLAND—By H.
vols. J u s t received by
X J - Thomaa Bcthle—two
Bcc
DOUGHTY, 8TRAW A CO,
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Learn the mystery of progression duly;
Do not caB each glorions'change S w a y , •
Bat we know we only bold our treasures truly,
When it ttetnsas if they p u t t d m y .
iments.
Detroit Advertisements.
• X J A I X , D F N C K L E E fc C O „ 74 "WOODWARD AVEi . 1 nue, Wholesale a&'d Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Garnet*, Floor Oil Cloth". Paper Hanging*,
Feathers and Boose Furnishing Goods-—We would particularly invite the attention of the pablic to the following (ioixls,
which we have in great variety of styles and p r i c e s : Broche
Shawls, long and square ; BsySfistc do. do. do. : Waterloo do.
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do- do. d o . ; Mantillas, beautiful styles:
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks ;
French and English MerinoeS plain and figured; Paramettes
Delaines, in great variety; Valencia l'lald* and Stripes ; Allwool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetts; Broadcloths; Damasks; Blankets: Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
Ribbons; Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department.
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton
and Wool, Carpets; Drugget*. Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtain*. Curtain Fixtures, Feathers,
Paper Hangings, Ac., Ac.
We have many other styles of Goods, which will be offered
to suit the times.
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B
O R O C E R I E M A T W H O L E S A L E . - - * . P. JACOBS,
O O K F O R T H E T I M E S I I ~ T H E EXILES OK
V J Corner*Jefftrson Avenue and Wayne Street, offers for
FLORIDA.—av JOSUVJL K, MBPINCS.—lllustrrted with 6
aale t o the City and Country Trade :—
fine engravings.—One Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.—
Nor dare to Mamo God's gifts for Incompleteness;
This
W ork portrays, with eminent ability, the crimes commitS
c
g
n
r
s
a
n
d
Molasses.
In that want t h e i r beauty Ilea; they roll ted
by
our Government against the Maroons who fled from
200 hhds fair, prime and choice New Orleans, Porto Rico and
Towards BO me Infinite depth of lore and sweetness
South Carolina and other Slave Stales, seeking protection unMuscavado Sugar.
Bearing onward man's reluctant tool.
der Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards the
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Coffee.
Indians
of Florida, and is.found to present a true view of the
100 bbls Prime New Orleans Molasses and Syrup.
T h e Wife of Garibaldi.
long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOB
Teas.
A n i t a , t h e heroic wife of G a r i b a l d i . w h o died d a r i n g
SLAVERY.
500
half
chests
cases
and
boxes
Young
Hyson,
Gunpowdej
' tl m Oorrraor CbsM, of Ohio.
h e r husband's perilous passage from R o m e t o Venice, in
and Black Teas, of recent importation.
Gentlemen—Accept my thank* for a copy of " T h e Exiles
1849, Was a Sou£h A m e r i c a n lady of g r e a t beauty and
of Florida." I have read the book with great interest and
Coffee a n d Spices.
much instruction. It sets in a striking light an important
accomplishments.
Beside the wrongs of his country,
250 bags white and green Rio.
portion or our history, and clearly reveals the see ret wirings
1*0 bags and pockets old G o v t and common Java.
Uaqibaldi has the pale p h a n t o m of t h i s devoted being
by which successive administration* were moved in aflkire of
100 cases ground Mustard.
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
c v e n b t f o r o him t o nerve his arm against .the morwtcr
20 bags green and white Maracaibo.
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of every
50
boxes
Ground
Rio.
tyratmy of A u s t r i a . T h e following is an oejS)unt of her
lover of freedom. Justice, and honorable administration, by
50 kegs Ground Ginger.
tracing and exhibiting the evil influences of slavery in the
^ud fate d a r i n g t h e last war of Italian Independence:
15 baits Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
transaction* which he narrates. No one. It seems to me, cau
50 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
W h e n , a f t e r the b o m b a r d m e n t of the city tho F r e n c h
arise rrom perusing this work without deepened convictions
U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S , FOR THE MANUFACTobacco a n d Cigars.
t r o o p s e n t e r e d Rome, Garibaldi, issuing the following
of the wrong of slaveholding, and the necessity of earnest
TURE OF ILLUMINATING GAS, for the .
100 boxes 3c Fine Cut Papers.
proclamation, left the city b y the g a t e of S t G i o v a n n i :
and persistent effort for the deliverance of our National GovHouses, Public Buildings, Villages, Towns
100 bbls Smoking.
ernment from the control of the slave power.
' " S o l d i e r s , w h a t I have to offer is fatigue, danger, strug- August, 1858.—The principle of .the inventioi
„ -r
— ,
.
consist* in the
r
50
boxes
Plug
Dark,
S's
and
10's
ColumVms," July It, 1858.
S-'-lVtHASE.
gling and death—-the chill of the cold night, -tho open peculiar construction of tho Retort, whereby Gas is most
20 boxesGold Leaf, Half Pounds.
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Copies sent by mail on receipt
air, a n d t h e b u r n i n g sun; n o lodgings,-no munitions, n o quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil, |
30 boxes Tin FolL
of One Dollar.
F01.LETT. FOSTER A CO.,
provisions—but forced marches, dangerous watchposts, Tallow and refnse Grease of any kind, and producing, for |
20 bbls Cavcndiih in cans.
KHASC18 RAY MO XT),
Pulishers Columbus Ohio.
Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
Cluaas.—A large assortment of Imported and Domestic n3
and continual struggling w i t h b a r o n e t s against batteries. about eighty cento, as much light as a thousand reet or ordinary coal Ga*.
L e t those who love freedom and t h e i r country b e t t e r than,
• Wines a n d Liquors.
A R E W H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET
A long course of experiments a t the hands of the inventor,' ,,
life, follow me." A n d 4 , 0 0 0 followed him. H i s hope who has had many, years experience in Gas manufacturing, as ' .f
Maderia and Sherry Wines, in quarters and octaves.
.between Lamed and Congress s t r e e t s Detroit Mich.—
was t o c u t his way t h r o u g h F r e n c h and A u s t r i a n t r o o p s well as by ourselves and others, has placed the inventionbe-! Champagne. (Heidseck A Delbncht.) and Claret in baskets The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for
ca t 1
tho dissemination of useful d r i n k s " has enlarged and rejuve*' . t o a i d t h e bravo Venetians who, in spite of cholera and yond all doubt of its practicability The public may 1* con- „ ., n c o l?*"'
J
0
tidcntly
assured
that
it
is
at
onco
the
most
simple
and
useful
^
^
Kn»c
*"d
Selgnette
Brandies,
in
half
pipes,
quarnated
It in the most thorough manner, raakihg it now the
famine, were still h o l d i n g o u t against tho foe.
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
tent and octave*.
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for
A t 8 t M a r i n o ho was m e t and nearly surrounded b y a
The preseht object of the proprietors is to dispose of city.
and l-ondon Cordial. In whole and half pipes,
producing the finest and most delicate grades or Malt Liqnopt;
large b o d y of A u s t r j a n s . T h e A u s t r i a n General offered county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and to I l u s l l ' I 1 v —Old Scotch, Monougahela aud Peach Orchard, ip and is now prepared to furnish the \arious qualities of .ilea.
Porter and Brown S t o n t 'or draught and bottling, at prices
hhds and bbls.
t o p e r m i t Garibaldi and his t r o o p s t o r e t u r n t o t h e i r immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works from 100 foet capacity and upwards, are now in 1
' Stomach and Cordial Bitters in
ranging from $6 to $10 per barrel.
•
h o m e s unmolested, u p o n depositing t h e i r arms with the
• Extra fine and Slock Ales brewed to order.
Sundries
authorities, b u t refused any te r m s to twenty-fivo F r e n c h - readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit,
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
as well as every thing connected with tho "Snn-Llght Gas
200 boxes Raisins.
men w h o h a d f o u g h t with the Republicans a t Rome Works," which will be supplied by them at all the principal
in good order, will be paid tor at aarae prices as charged.
500 boxes Window Glass, assorted.
against t h e i r own countrymen. Garibaldi nobly refused points in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
The attention or private families and customers in general,
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM AL?1 Old
Persons of small capital, and particnlarly Gas Fitters, bv
conditions f r o m which his allies w e r e t o b e excluded,
friends and new may be assured of the superior quality and
200 dozen Pails and Tubs.
and seizing a favorable o p p o r t u n i t y escaped with a tri- making an investment in the right to use the " Sun-Light GIL- I
flavor of these beverages and all aits invited to call and samWorks," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
100 boxes assorted Ink.
fling lees into the mountains.
'
.
ple for themselves All orders; with the money enclosed,
£3T All communications In the premises directed to the !
200 bags assorted Shot
M a k i n g his wav t o tho A d r i a t i c coast, he seized thir- undersigned will meet prompt attention.
will receive prompt aHentioa.
9)0 kegs Powder, assorted.
•
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market ratea.
teen fishing smacks in tho little p o r t of Dcsenatico, and
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
inn boxes Oakloy A Ames' German Chemical Soap.
n3
- J . L CAREW.
Treasurer
for
Proprietors,
150
boxes
white
and
dark
German
ChemicsJ
Soap.
e mba r k ed tor Venice. B y dint of unparalleled c o u r a g e —
n3
No.
77
Woodward
Avenue,
Detroit,
Michigan.
200
boxqs
Fancy
ijar
and
Cake
Soap.
fatigue b y land and sea, ho h a d j u s t rounded t h e P u n t a
O O K S . - S E I . F - M A D B MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
200 boxes Family and No. 1 Bar Soap. '
Future Life,or Scenes In Another World; by Geo. V
di MaestrU, and could see tho towers of tho Queen of the
100 boxes Stearins and Taltow Candles.
The Ministry ot Life; by the author of,Ministering Children.
FURNISHING GOODS, at tlie Clothing Emporium of H.
A d r i a t i c , when tho A u s t r i a n ships aUackodhia boats and
50 boxes Star Candles.
The K. N. Pepper, and other Condiments pnt up for general
150 reams Wrapping Paper.
e i g h t were taken. T h e rest gained tho s h o r e , and G a r i - HALLOCK, NO 108, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Where may
use.
be.found a very large, fresh and -desirable utock of tlie above
100 ream* Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper.
baldi knowing t h a t tho Austrian*, fori fas a t bis escape^ gopds just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and
The Tenant House, or Embers from Poverty's Hearthstone.
200.000 Percussion Caps, 2000 lbs liir Lead.
The Witches of New York, by Doesticks
had set a price upon his head, b i d his followers disperse, embracing one of the most extensive assortments ever before
100 bbls Vinegar.
Isabella Orsini; hy the author of Beatrice Cencl.
offered
In
this
market
and with his wife, who th o u g h closc on her confinement
Vernon Grover. or Hearts as They Are.
Among his stock will be found every kind and description , Together with Codtish, Mackerel, White Fish, Herring. Bag
had never l e f t his side, and one o t h e r friend, set out for
Salt, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Cordage, Broom*, Bakets GlassFrederick the Great:'by Carlyle.
ol Garment suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
R a v e n n a B u t before they could Teach tho city t h e
ware
and
article
appertaining
to
the
Grocery
Trade.
Corner
Dora
Dean; bv Miss Mary J. Holmes
From the low priced and cheaper grades, to the mont line
nnH
it.tM.ii ir. n k
mother of om^de&d little one on the A m e r i c a n shore, of and fashionable garments—all pf which have been manufac- Jefferson A
With a variety of o t h e r s too numerous too enumerate. For
n3
sale by
•; t ,
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
t h r e e children Waiting h e r return at N i c e , of tyc unborn tured with the.ntruost care and WAKKANTRDIO give satixfartion.
Detroit J an.^,'1859. *
13tf
All persons desirous of purchasing either at WHOLESALE
one never destined t o seo t h e earth-light fadiug from h e r
A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW
e y e s — t h a t m o t h e r know t h a t she was dying, y e t b o r e o n OR RETAIL, are respectfully invited to call and examine his
in Store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of I.ake
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S STANDISH ILextensive stock, which shall be offered at prices uniformly
Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sizes at greatly reduced rates.
b y h e r husband's side uncomplaining still, for. the A u s - low.
LUSTRATED—a volume of Photographs from o r i g i n a l .
*
4 HALLOCK.
The
Lake
Superior
Bar
Iron
sold
by
the
Company,
is
all
drawings l>y John W. Eluiinger, illustrative of the Courtship
t r i a n were on their track. H e knew it, t o o ; b u t t h r o u g h
MERICAN* W A T C H E S — A PPLETON. TRACY A made rrom Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made of Miles Standi*li, by .Henry W. Longfellow. There will be
t h e lonelv d e s e r t n o aid, n o shelter was a t hand. A t last
Coy WALTOAM, Mass., Manufacturers of PATENT I.E- from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron' is eight or ten large Photographs of the most exquisite charache >ook her in his arms and b o r e h e r oh till they reached VEB WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by the the otily Iron sold In this market that is made in this manner. ter, executed by Brady, with intersected cream-colored leave*,
a peasant's hut, and t h e r e , with h e r last look and thought, aid of new and original machinery, expressly designed to seTheir Merchant Scrap Iron is all made from selected Scrap (containing the descriptive t e x t ) the whole to be bound In
und folding clafm on him w h o had been h e r all in life, the cure, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable and uni- and will bear comparison with the best Iron made in.the quarto morocco covers will* bevelled and gilt e d g e s
Early orders are solicited, as the alow process of preparing
soul of t h a t noole woman w e n t n p to t h e g r e a t band of formly reliable time keeper. The movements are new In country.
Wyandotte Rolling Hill Company and Eureka Iron Compaconstruction, and.are pronounced by the highest authorities
w a i t i n g m a r t y r s t o tell t h e m of h e r husband's deeds, of to be faultless In principle and quality, and have been proved ny drafts taken at par In exchange for Iron or any indebtedItaly's, and of Rome's. N o t even a . t o m b h a d I t a l y t o by the most exacting tests to bo reliable and unfailing in ac- ness to the Company.
«
quently only those ordered In advance can be provided.
give t o t h e gentle, brave A n i t a . F r o m tho grave which tion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the
Manufactured Iron also given in exchange for good Scrap
Price Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen and subecriptiona
11
received, at my store.
h e r husband himself h a d d n g for her in worldlcSs grief, crude materials, In a single establishment, by connected and- 'f" Call
' " and see or addrerfk
FRANCIS RAYMOND, •
h e r corpse, ferreted o u t b y an A u s t r i a n dog, indicated uniform processes—the manufactory being organized upon
the same system that has been adopted In the production of "
WM. H. ZABRLSKIE, Secretary.
H
.
00 Woodward Avenue. '
t o its masters (lew human than tho b r u t e ) .tho generous the unequalcd Amorican flre-arms, which enables us to pro- [ Store
Woodward A venue-and Congresa-st
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1 ) A P E R W A R E H O U S E * — O N HAND AND FOR 8ALE
peasant w h o had sheltered h e r in h e r dying'hours, and lie duce a movement at one-half tho price of %ny foreign move- 1 ;
—
R O N F O l ' X D R Y . — T i l E UNDERSIGNED ARE P R E - A. either at Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions of
p a i d tho penalty awarded t o any w h o should " g i v e t o ment of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect
pared to furqish, at short notice. Stationary Engines, Mill paper, viz: Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy.
Garibaldi or h i s followers fire, food, or shelter." H o Was performance, for ten years, of cTery watch manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watch- iearing, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus and'all .Varieties of Crown, Flat Cap and Folio P o s t Cap, Letter, Legal?Bermon.
hung, drawn and q u a r t e r e d !
es being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform iron Work. Repair work on Propellers, Steamers and Saw Bill and Note Paper in every variety.
Book and P r i n t Papers of all eolora and sire*. Manilla.
..vuv;. are de- Mills, executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every
system throughout Nearly all hand-made watches
A Good T h i n g in the Story Line.
R*g, arid Straw Wrapping Paper of all s'zes and Weight'.
fective, and are continually
, getting out of _.iler. In many ) description.
Receiving our paper direct from the Manufacturers we are
S o m e years a g o a Cincinnati p a p e r received and print- parts of th(» country it is impossible to find goo(l watch re-; „
BRASS FOUNDRY.
c ftrv
enabled
to offer them at as low prices as any in this m a r k e t
prepared to executo orders of any size for Brass and
ed tho firat'ehaptor of w h a t a p p e a r e d t o be li most thrill- pal rem, and watch repairing Is alwavs uncertain and expen-'
KAGS—Wanted in exchange for GoodsorCaab.
Casting", promptly.
< ing romance,- in tho e x p e c t a t i o n of b e i n g provided with sive. Tljo Introduction of American watches disposes of this I Composition
0,1
PRANCI8 RAYMOND,
dlfficnlty, and conntry merchants, as well as watch dealers, I
Globes Oil C u p s Valves Journal Boxes. Gnage Cocks
t h e concluding portions as m i g h t b e n e e d e d T h o chap- can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and Cylinder Co.cks Steam Whistles for Steamboats Locomotives
13
W> Woodward Avenue.
M111
t e r w a s very ingeniously written, and concluded b y leaving thus supply their customers with a new staple, which msv lie I
^
for Factories Steamers a n d Locomotives under
liu
" d r e d pounds.
tho nrincipal c h a r a c t e r suspended b y tho pantalodns from used as any other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold j
_ of Brush street, under the Fulton Iron W o r k s Detroit. M.
..
the iknb of a t r e e over a perpendicular precipice. I t by. the trade generally, and by ROBBINS A APPLET0N,
Cutlery, Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s Coopers' and Carpenters'
'ieneral A g e n t s 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.' .
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
a t t r a c t e d t h e attentiou of the press, and inquiries b e g a n
prepared _to execute all orders for Iron Railing for Tools Axes of every description, Planing and Tobacco Mat o b e made concerning tho continuation of the fato of its
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OK IMPROVED RAIL- Private Buildings' Churches, Public Squares and for Cemete- chine Knives Trusses Ac., made to order of<a superior qua»tv..
•
ry Lots.
• road Watches
' " '
'
h e r o . D a y a f t e r day tho victimized publishers looked
Razors, Knives Scissors Surgeon's Instruments Steel, Iron
_Z9* Corner of Fifth and Woodhridge-sta., opposite Machine
. f o r t h e remoinjng chapters, b u t in vain.
T h e y iievc^
id tyrass Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
— Central Railroad.
. iDetroit
>e|rojt
came to hand. F i n d i n g t h a t they' had been gold, and every style. GOLD PENS.—! continue manufacturing Pens Shop of Michigan
satisfaction to his customers.
or every desirable pattern. These pens have received aSilver
''
JACKSON
A WILEY.
wishing t o p u t a s t o p t o the jokes t h e i r cotemponiries Medal and Dlplomaat the Michigan State Fair, and are not to
Orders left at the office, corner of Brush street and J e f f e r
were c r a c k i n g a t t h e i r expense, t h e y briefly concluded be surpassed by any Pens In market. Also dealer in FINE r P O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
m Avenne, will be promptly attended to, wjiere_sam|ilesmay
: seen.
I J. Sage ft SOnV, Map Publishers Stationers Engravers
the story t h u s :
JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
References
kindly permitted to Messrs E d m n n d s North A
and
Lithographers
20'J.
Main
Street
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
over
Sage's
I
have
an
experienced
Jeweller,
capable
of
making
new
CHAPTER II—CONCLCSIOX.
Piano Room.
Co., J . B. Wayne ft Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batwcll.
work to order.
A f t e r h a n g i n g t o the treacherous tree for four weeks,
Detroit J a n . 186#.
*
lstf
Wp are prepared to execnte all work entrusted to us with
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gliding
his pantaloons gave way, and Charles Melville rolled and'Galvanizlng. done at short notice.
promptness and despatch, and on as favorable terras as any
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T A N T TO
headlong over tho y a w n i n g precipice.
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all establishment in the country. Combining all the different
THE
PUBLIC.—A
new
Family
Sewing
Machine,
combranches of Steel, Copper and Stone Engraving, as well as
H e fell a d i s t a n c e of five miles, and came down with work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
GOLD PENS' re-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail. Crayon Work "of the finest description, we guarantee satisfac- bining the.latest Improvements a t the extreme low price of "
[the small of his back across a stake and rider fence,
FIFTY DOLLARS.
tion all caseiL
accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly attended to.
* o j a r r i n g him t h a t he was compellod t o travel in I t a l y for.
The prices of sll our standard machines bsve been greatlv
Particular attention paid to Bank and Commercial work,
J . H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenue.
his health, w h e r e he is a t p r e s e n t residing. H e is ensuch as Cheeks D r a f t s Notes Certificates of Deposit and reduced. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, ft Is well known,
ETROIT STEAM
DYEING
E S T A B L I S H - Stock, Coupon Bonds letter, Note and Bill H e a d s Envelopes though dearer in price, have always been cheaper, in f a c t
p e d m the b u t c h e r i n g business, and is t h e father of a
M E N T , ^ , 16 Congresa-st, East—A. C'. ALEXANDER Ac. - Maps, p o r t r a i t s Show Cords Ac.. Lithographed and
would most respectfully intimate t h a t more rully to accom- printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
For the convenience of the business community in this vi< amine the new machines at the low p r i c e s
ECONOMY o r TIXE.—The spare pieces, t h e shreds, the modatc the wants of the patronizing iiublic, and his large inWILLIAM PORTER. A g e n t
. odds and ends of tinwj p u t t o g e t h e r , m a y form a g r e a t crease of business he has adopted the improved facility which cinky, we have established an agency with Mr. John W.
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Steam gives to the A r t of Dyeing, having recently fitted i
Green, at the office of the Detroit Daily. Advertiser, 212 Jefa n d b e a u t i f u l work. H a l e wrote his " C o n t e m p l a t i o n s " for that purpose. He now Dyea by Steam, every descriptlo.. ferson Avenue.
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H E A P FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
THE UNwhen on Circuit; Masson G o o d translated " L u c r e t i u s " of Silks S a t i n s Velvet, Cripcs and Merinos producing the
I L I E ' S PATENT FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
dersigned offer their extensive stock of G o o d s consistin his carriage, while, as a physician, ho rodo from dopr most brilliant colors and beat style of finish that every article
—These Safes are a combination of Wrought and'Chilled ing of sll kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to their
t o door. One of the Chancellors of F r a n c e penned a will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned
Iron, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives strength customers and the public generally, at the lowest possible
bailor volume in tho successive intervals, of daily waiting
and the Chilled Iron hardness; the safes being wsrranted Drill rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in our line of busif o r dinner.
D o d d r i d g e w r o t e his " E x p o s i t o r " chiefly
n e s s we would advise buyers to.call npon us before buying
VENTILLATING CHIMNE\-|CAP.—Mayhew'aChlmnev Proof. All other Fire Proof Safes sre made of Sheet Iron.
S. R WOOLLBY, A g e n t at C. A A. Ive»' Banking Office. elsewhere, aa we intend not to be nnderaold by any firm in
b e f o r e b r e a k f a s t K i r k e W h i t e studied Greek, and went Cap prevents Chimncvs from smoking: it precludes storms
Detroit Nov-1.1858.
the w e s t AR work warranted.
oyer tho n o u n s a n d verbs, as he w a s g o i n g to and from a from entering them: It lessens the liabilities tofiresfrom
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
their burning out: it protects their tops from the wastes of T > O O T S , S H Q E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLElawyer's office. B u r n e y learned F r e n c h and Italian while
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the weather, and serves as an ornamental finish.
i > SALE ONLY.—Wo have'received from the Manufacturiding on horseback. F r a n k l i n laid t h e foundation of
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture,
rers about 1.000 casesJJOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, or all
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
hi* wonderful s t o c k of knowledge in his dinner hours of aale, or both. In Cities Counties States or Territories in the desirable k i n d s art! have also on hand a few thousand
by
Abbey
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Hemingway.
The design of this work is to
any part of the United States not already disposed of, will be pairs of our own manufacture.
and evenings, while w o r k i n g as a p r i n t e r ' s boy.
represent the general poetic literature of Vermont from its
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unWe shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost early settlement to the present period. The selections arr
GLKTEKLY TCRHK).—At Oxford# some twenty years dersigned. and by dealgnating the territory they desire, the
dally additions—so as to keep our stock at all times large and gathered from the most reliable sources, and will especially
will also be furnished with the terms of sale.
complete- Confining ourselves t o the Jobbing trade exclu- Interest all Vermonters by birth-right now resident in this and
ago, a t u t o r of one of t h e coDeges limped in his walking.
IRA MAYHEW; Patentee, Albion, Mich.
sively, we can o f f t t facilities unequaled in D e t r o i t at 25 other States.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
S t o p p i n g one day a t a railway station, h e ^ a s accosted
Mannfactored and for sale, in Detroit by
Woodward Avenue.
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Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective s i g h t to in- .
and Animal Phvsiology, designed for the use o t Schools -*•
he w a s .
" I was there/*' said *his
• •i n •t e r r o g a~t o r , " a n d• Seminaries and Colleges b y Henry Goadby, M. D., Professor
speet their assortment of greatly improved Perescopie Cry*
very large stock of Book and News Paper, of all sizes,
tow y o u b ; y o u r Hum.'' » W e l l , " said "the doctor, " i l of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomology in the are Agents far nine of the best Mills in the country, which tal sad Pebble Spectacles which are highly endowed with
m m a my tinning made a deeper impresrion o n y o u than State Agricultural Gollege of Michigan, embellished with op- * ' T t * t V * chance to compete and undersell any establishment the property of improving Vision. Also, ail kinds of Telewafda of 450 Illustaations Although designed mainly for in the W e s t and would say that we sell print paper cheaper scopes Microscopes Electric Machines Drawing Instrument*.
, , " A h , d o c t o r . " he replied, With ready
Ac., constantly on hand. ..
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Colleges and Schools this book will be found invaluable to
wit, i t is t h e h i g h e s t compliment we can p a y a minis- the general leader, and should find a place in even- public i p d a better article than can be found in this market: Also,
re have lust received a large invoice of fine Mannillas—
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e a u t —of' '*•—
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sighed having a Book Bindery in connection with his
his conversation."
so plentifully adorn this work, is remarkable, and their style
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, „ PEASE ft FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
Bookstore, i s prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
eminently peculiar; white, red. yellow and blue figures on a
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of every description. Merchants and o t h e r s wanting anv
B M A t t - W c o « « p i n t o f b u t t e m i l k , one dead black ground. By their distinctness they have elicited
A P E R . — W E A R E P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y A T MILL thing in that line, are invited to give him a calL Having titunanimous admiration. For sale by
prices- all sizes and weights of P r i n t and Book Paper-— best of workmen, be can safely guarantee satisfaction la all
D e t r o i t Nov. L1868.
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F. RAYMOND.
also Ledger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper. Letter. Cap and c » e a
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H P H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D H U M O R . — Commercial Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Fancy and
•X. Containing choice and characteristic selections from the Staple Stationery in great variety.
100 tons of Rags wanted in exchange.
t o a r , a c c o r d i a g t o l t e » i . » o f U i e k » t M a k e » c r e m > t a d writings e f t h e most eminent Humorists of A a e r i e s Scot_ ply Just received. F e r sale by
land, Ireland and England, by Wm. E. Barton. For aal^fcv
RICHMONDS ft BACKUS,
Detroit Nov. 1,18*8.
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