Grand Traverse Herald, December 09, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 09, 1859

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1859-12-09

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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"VOL. I I .

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 9, 1850.

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"Old Brown."
A,CRY hap broke tSe silencu oVr our land.
A blow disturbed our waters from their rest.
And blood has quenched a madly lighted brand
That madmx.i lit t o rouse a raoc oppressed.

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Travcree C i t f , 'Graud Traverse County, Michigan,
for t h e Plaintiff, he. h a d a r i g h t t o t h e o p e n i n g as well u s ) massive a s a mountain, a n d wildly r u s h i n g a s a c a t a r a c t
t h e closing speech, h n t t o t h e a s t o n i s h m e n t of all j»rc*«nt of fire. A n d t h i s is t h e opinion* of all w h o h a v e hear«i
Soon shall (be echoes of that o u t c r y fall.
I he declined t h e f o r m e r , a n d allowed t h e defence t o lead ] t h i s r e m a r k a b l e num.
And »oon be smoutked the ripples on the wave.
KDITOlt AWP PCOl-BILTOItloir. T h e n u s h a d o w m i g h t h a v e boen seen t o flit
And soon lie'bid the embers of that vale
T k e P o w e r of a Mother's Name.
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fltM inaction, anil Iwuxy-tra o m u rur»»rh •ubk*,ixnt l o x n i o u Y w t ,
The t h o u g h t of him whom w r o n g b a d caused to err.
t guess.
s k e t c h of a n i n t e r v i e w b e t w e e n M r . S c n t t e r g o o d , t h e hu
W » t n l M r o - c l . - $ l l ) hr one X ) n » f t : t i ofort - W WjUirc.; 31 Sir half •
And in (lis meed of death will see him martyr-crowned. I CoL A s h l e y s p o k e first. H e d e a l t t h o j n r v a d i s h bf mane w a r d e n of t h e p r i s o n , e n d a yoiuig man w h o *•&.ttSuM: u i d f5u for M I Mluarn. I - v - l »4r»rU-<m.nu »i the mJw pi*.
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Humanity's # n at h e a r t will feel the cause
t h a t close dry logic, w h i c h y e a r s a f t e r w a r d s , reudured <ibont t o e n t e r o n hi* i m p r i s o n m e n t . F e w will read it
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T h e P o e t A l b e r t P i k e , followed w i t h a r i c h vein of
W e pussed on t o t h o uffte-room a g a i n , w h e r e w e enThn\ prompt revenge for murder s coward Mow.
wit. t m d half-u t o r r e n t of ridicule, iti w h i c h n e i t h e r t h e c o u n t e r e d a new c o m e r , w h o h a d j u s t .been sent u p for
Tbe father's heart will swell with thickening breath.
plaintiff nor h e r r a g g e d a t t o r n e y w e r e f o r g o t t e n -or five y e a r s on a c h a r g e of .embezzlement H e w a s a t t i r e d
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TIIERON HOST WICK,
'Klie g r e a t P r e n t i s s concluded for the d e f e n d a n t , w i t h a a n c e ami careless a p p e a r a n c e of a genteel r o w d y . H e
By b a n d e d cowards, of the Old Man's son.
glow of g o r g e o u s word", b r i l l i a n t as a s h o w e r o r fulling twirled his w a t c h c h a i n , looked p a r t i c u l a r l y . k n o w i n g at a
Revenge-became the m a i n s p r i n g of his life.
stars, a n d w i t h b u r s t of o r a t o r j - tliat b r o u g h t t h e h o u s e c o u p l e of ladies w h o c h a n c e d t o bo p r e s e n t , u n d s e e m e d
T h a t , all disordered, moved bv this alone.
down in cheers, in w h i c h t h e s w o n i j u r y themseivcajoitied u t t e r l y indifferent a b o u t h'rmself o r t h e p r e d i c a m e n t b*
The ever-rising vision of that strife
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
Showed bis s o u ' s fate—echoed his dying groan.
n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e s t e n t " o r d e r " o t j h e b e n c h . T h u s w a s placed in. T h e w a r d e n read h i s c o m m i t m e n t , an'!
W|U lf« Ixrxinal Attention to |h» .
wonderfully susceptible a r e t h e S o u f l w u p e o p l e t o tho a d d r e s s e d . h i m w i t h :
Nitv, now hia courage, stubborn as hia steel.
" CJiarics, I am. sorry t o sec t h e e h e r e . "
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h u n n s of imjiasfioned eloquence.
E x t o r t s grim udmiration from his foes,
j The future will a deeper pity feel,
" I t c a n ' t b e h e l p e d . o l d follow."
I t w a s t h e s t r n n c e r ' s ' t u r n . H o V n remained a p p a And see in Brown the victim of his woes.
•• W h a t i s I h y age', C h a r l e s ? "
r e n t l y a b s t r a c t e d d n r i n g all t h e p r e v i o u s speeches. Still,
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" Twenty-three."
s t r a i g h t und motionless iu his seat, his pak) s m o o t h e foreT H E VOLUNTEER COUNSEL,
Philadelphiau?" .
h e a d s h o o t i n g h i g h like a m o u n t a i n c o n e of snow. B u t
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" T h e e h a s d i s g r a c e d thyself sadly."
(rimpd H a v e n , Michi^in,
" W e l l , I u i n ' t t r o u b l e d , old stieth.' 1
J o h n T a y l o r was licensed w h e n a y o u t h of tweotv-ono man of m a r b l e , or h u m a n f o r m c a r v e d in ice. E y e n his
f m attend C o u r t a n d to Collections i a the nountit* of Grand
•• I h e e l o o k s n e t like a r o g u e . "
Traverse, MnnisMe, Jladoti and Oceana.
25-ly r t o p r a c t i c e a t t h o b a r ——-. l i e . w a s p o o r , b u t well e d u - d i m d r e a r y e y e s were invisible b e n e a t h t h o s e grey, shag•' M a t t e r of o p i n i o n "
c a t e d , a u d p o s e i s e d e x t r a o r d i n a r y g e n i u s . T h e g r a c e of g y e y e b r o w s .
H u t now nt hist h o rises—liefore t h o b a r , not b e h i n d if
' • T h e e tvas well suited.' 1
his person, c o m b i n e d w i t h t h o s u p e r i o r i t y of h i s iutelloct,
" Yis> w;cll e n o u g h . "
e n a b l e d h i m t o vriu t h e liand of a f a s h i o n a b l e b e a u t y . — a n d so n e a r t h e w o n d e r i n g j u r y t h a t he m i g h t t o u c h
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" I n good e m p l o y m e n t ' '
T w e l v e m o u t h s n f i e r w a r d s t h e h u s b a n d w a s e m p l o y e d b y t h e foreman w i t h his l o n g b o n y fingers. W i t h eyes still
W e l l , s o »o."
a wealthy l i r m of t h a t C i t y t o g o ou a mission as l a n d a g e n t half s h u t , a n d s t a n d i n g rigid as a pillar of iron, Lis t h i n
" A n d t h e o h a s parents?"'
t o . t h e w e s t . A s a h e a y y s a l a r y w a s offered, T a y l o r b a d e lip? c u r l us if in m e a s u r e l e s s scorn, slightly (wrt, mid t h e
farewell t o h i s wife a n d i n f a n t son. H e Wrote b a c k e v e r y v o i c e c o m e s f o r t h .
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e l a p s e d , w h e n t h o h u s b a n d r e c e i v e d a letter f r o m his brain, n-* an artless t n n e w i n n i n g i t s w a y i n t o t h e d e e p e s t
A N D W A R R A N T S CONST A NTI.Y ON HAND FOR e m p l o y e r s w h i c h e x p l a i n e d alL S h o r t l y a f t e r his detmr- heart, like t h e m e l o d y of a m a g i c i n c a r n a t i o n , w h i l e t h e p e r f e c t l y u n c o n c e r n e d a n d reckleW u n t i l t h i s test i n t e r r o j sale or locution; Jtivc^trui nta made; l u x e s i>;:id on non- t u r o t o t h e w e s t t h e wife mid h e r f a t h e r r e m o v e d t o olis- s p e a k e r p r o c e e d i w i t h u g e s t u r e o r t h o least sign of e x c i t e - gator}' was p u t
H a d a t h u n d e r b o l t s t r u c k h i m h e cool']
resident b u d s ; Roderaptiou Of lands sold for taxes, and pursisaisippi. T h e r e s h e i m m e d i a t e l y o b t a i n e d a d i v o r c e by m e n t t o t e a r to p i e c e s the. a r g u m e n t s of A s h l e y , w l j i c h u o t h a v e fallen m o r e s u d d e n l y t h a n he d i d w h e n t h e n a m e
chase of lands n'. U-i sales.
at his t o u c h a s frost b e f o r e t h e sunlieauis. of " m o t h e r " fell o n his car, H e sank i n t o a c h a i r — a
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c l i m a x of h e r crtielty a n d w r o n g , h o d t h e n a m e of T a y acc uracy of hnsinens transactions, would
l o r ' s son c h a n g e d t o . M a r k s — t h a t of h e r s e c o n d imttrimo- brief, a n d so luminously clear, t h a t t h e r u d e s t p e a s a n t of h i s h e a r t Deemed t o h a v e b u r s t on t h e instant. H e
with a n y Agency in the country.
recovered p a r t i a l l y a n d said i m p l o r i n g l y t o t h e w a r d e n .
niul p a r t n e r . T h o p e i f i d i t y nearly d r o v e T a y l o r insane. could c o m p r e h e n d it w i t h o n t e f f o r t .
Tnivcrae City, Nov. "ii, 1&3.
A n o n he c a m s t o t h e dazzling w i t of t h e poet-lawyer, " D o n ' t you, S i r , f o r G o d ' s s a k e ; d o n t call h e r n a m e in
H i s c a r e e r f r o m t h a t m o m e n t b e c a m e e c c e n t r i c in t h e first
d e g r e e ; s o m e t i m e s b e p r e a c h e d , s o m e t i m e s h o p l e a d e d at P i k e . T h e n t h e ettrl of his l i p g r e w s h a r p e r , h i s s m o o t h t h i s d r e a d f u l p l a c c ! D o w h a t y o u m a y w i t h mc, b u t d o n ' t
t h e b u r , mitil a t last a f e v e r c a r r i e d h i m off a t a couniar- f a r e b e g u n t o kindle n p , a n d his e y e s b e g a n t o o p e n — d i m m e n t i o n t h a t name t o m e f
a n d d r e a r y n o longer, b u t v i v i d a s l i g h t i n g , red a s f i r e
T h e r e Were t e a r s in o t h e r e y e s b e s i d e s t h e p r i s o n e r ' s
ativcly-iwyly age. ,
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globes, a n d g l a r i n g a s t w i n m e t e o r s . T h e w h o l e goul was a n d an a c h i n g silenee p e r v a d e d t h e g r o u p w h i c h surroundOP HIS RKI'OKTS AT TltK
1I"« opened an OHlco at i'nwr.eete-Glty, G r a n d T r t t t v m
'ic e y e ; t h e full h e a r t s t r e a m e d o u t of h i s f a e e . T In e d t h e u n f o r t u n a t e c o n v i c t
^ A t mi early h o u r o n , t h e l O t h of A p r i l , 1840, t h e
VkliigarrTfor the transaction of a
T h e b l a c k c a p was d r a w n o v e r h i s eyes; H e w a s fcd
C o u r t l l o u t c in ClttrksriUe. T e x a s , wnserowded t o o v e r — m i n u t e s P i k e ' s wit seemed t o foam like follv, a n d his
an a d j o i n i n g a p a r t m e n t a n d s t r i p p e d , a n d s h o r t l y afilovvjng. S a v e iu w a r times, t h e r u b a d n e v e r b e e n wit- fine-t s a t i r e h o r r i b l e profaliilv, when c o n t r a s t e d w i t h t h e
The United StaUn l i u i d Office ia located a t thin p l a c e ; a n d nessed so l a r g e a g a t h e r i n g iu tho, l i e d U i v e r c o u n t r y , inimitable sallies a n d e x t e r m i n a t i n g sarcasm of t h e s t r a n - t e r w a r d s ho reappeared on t h o c o r r i d o r . H e passed silent' particular attention *111 be jTaid t o l o c a t i n g I-aad Warrants, while t h o s t r o n g feeling a p j a r e n t in e v e r y Hushed face
ly in c h a r g e o f t h e d e p u t y k e e p e r t o a lonely cell in t h e
Investing money In G o v e r n m e n t Land*, i m p a r t i n g informaT h e n , w i t h o u t so n i n c h a s b e s t o w i n g an allusion u p o n d i s t a n t p a r t of tlie prison* t h « d o o r c r e a k e d o n i t s hinges,
tion relative to the general f e a t u r e s resources a n d advan- will sufficiently e x p l a i n t h e m a t t e r f o l l o w i n g :
A b o u t I h e c l o s e of 1839, C e o r g e H o p k i n s one of t h e P r e n t i s s , lie. t u r n e d short on t h p j>erjured witnesses of l i o p - h a d i s a p p e a r e d ; t h e c h a i n d r o p p e d f r o m "the o u t s i d e bolts,
tage* of the Grand Traverse c o u n t n , the p a y m e n t of taxes,
i ' : " " ' — • t h e i r t e s t i m o n y i n t o atoms, a u d h u r l e d in t h e i r lind C h a r l e s w a s a close p r i s o n e r for five y e a r s to' c o m c .
and t t t tramucUou Of any A g e n c y business with which lie w e a l t h i e s t p i c a tern a n d most iuituenlial men of N o t t h e i
m a y be entrusted.
JIRFKUKXCES.
Texas, oflered a g r o s s i n s u l t t o M a r y A l l i s o n , t h e y o u n g I f u r e s s u c h t e r r i b l e invectives, t h a t all t r e m b l e d a s if w i t h
Schanyl.
a n d b e a u t i f u l wife of h i s eliief o v e r s e e r . T h o h u s b a n d t h o ague, mid t w o of t h e i n actually fled iu d i s m a y f r o m
' I h e g r e a t C i r c a s s i a n chief h a s a t l a s t boon c a p t u r e d b y
t h r e a t e n e d t o c h a s t i s e h i m for t h e o u t r a g e , w h e r e u p o n , t h e room.
T h e e x c i t e m e n t o f t h e ' c r o w d was b e c o m i n g t r o m e n d - I b c H u s s i o n , t o whftm be h a s e v e r b e e n a m o s t deadly.(be.
H o p k i n s l o a d e d h i s g u n , w e n t t o A l l i s o n ' s house, a n d s h o t
H e r a l d Office, Traverse City, Nov. 3. l g f e .
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MORGAN BATES,
b a i l e d t o a n s w e r t h e c h a r g e . T h i s o c c u r r e n c e p r o d u c e d b u r n i n g t o n g u e of t h e s t r a n g e r . H e i n s p i r e d t h e m With c o u n t r y f r o m t h e a g g r o a w o m o f h i g m o r e p o w e r f u l neighin te n s e e x c i t e m e n t , ntid H o p k i n s , in o r d e r t o t u r n thu [ t h o p o w e r of h i s own passions. H e s n t n r a t e d them* w i t h b o r b n t time p a t i e n c e a n d p r e s e r v a n c e — p r o m i n e n t c h a r a e t i d e of p o p u l a r opinion, or a t Iec3t to m i t i g a t e t h e g e n e r a l t h e p o i s o n of h i s m a l i c i o u s feelings, fle seemed t o h a v e turistics of t h e R u s s i a n — h a v e a c c o m p l i s h e d t h e w o r k , a n d
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w r a t h w h i c h a t first w a s violently a g a i n s t h i m c i r c u l a t e d '-"tolen n a t u r e ' s long-hidden s e c r e t of a t t r a c t i o n . H o wa.< C a r c a s s i a is d o o m e d soon t o Ixrcome a R a - s i a n province,
r e p o r t s infamously p r e j u d i c i a l t o t h o c h a r a c t e r ajid s t a u J - j »hc sun t o t h e n ; of all t h o u g h t a u d e m o t i o n w h i c h r o w while its n o b l e s t c h i e f t a i n languishes in a R n a n a n d u n g e o n .
i n g of t h e worciyi w h o h a d suffered s u c h c r u e l w r o n g s at j anfl fell a n d b o i l e d in t h e b i l l o w s a s he chosC.
B u t liis S c h n t m i , a t t h e a g e of thirty-seven, d e s c r i b e d a s distinh i s h a n d s . S h e bAaught h e r s u i t for s l a n d e r . A i i d t h u s j g r e a t e s t t r i n m p h w a s t o come. g u i s h e d in personal a p p e a r a n c e a ^ h o was in c h a r a c t e r
tWO c a s e s — o n e . c r i m i n a l a n d the o t h e r civil, a u d b o t h !
H i s e y e b e g a n t o glance f u r t i v e l y nt t h e assassin Hop^ and intellectual c u l t u r e . H e w a s of m i d d l e s t a t u r e , h a d
o u t of t h e s a m e t r a g e d y , were p e u d i n g a t the A p r i l Cir-1 kins, ns h i s lean t a p e r fingers iwsnmed t h e same d i r e c t i o n f u i r hair, g r a y eyes, a small m o u t h , a G r e c i a n , nose, a n d
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coit C o u r t for li8i0.
r i l e h e m m e d u p tlie w r e t r j i w i t h c i r c u m v a l l a t i o n of s t r o n g
c o m p l e x i o n fair a n d delicate. H i s h a n d s a n d (feet w e r e
T l i o t r i a l for i n d i c t m e n t f o r m u r d e r e n d e d on the S t h evidence a n d a n i m p r e g n a b l e a r g u m e n t , c u t t i n g off all .small. H e c a r r i e d himself e r e c t , a n d h a d n a t u r a l l y a
H e piled u p h u g e b a s t i o n s of insnr- n o b l e a i r a n d b e a r i n g . H e regarded himself a s a n instrui n Traverse City,) situated o n F r o n t street, In t h e vicini- if A p r i l , w i t h tjie a c q u i t t a l of H o p k i n s . S u c h a result h o p e of e s c a p e .
t y of t!ie C o u r t House and politic office*. i« >ti!l f»iien f o r Uie n i g h t well b a v o b e e n foreseen, c o m p a r i n g t h e t a l e n t s of I mot in t a b l e facts. H e d u g b e n e a t h t h e m u r d e r e r ' s and ment of a h i g h e r p o w e r , a n d held t h a t his t h o u g h t s ami
reeeption of tho t r a v e l i n g public. The Proprietor r e t u r n s ' t h o counsel e n g a g e d on e i t h e r side. T h e T e x a s l a w y e r s s l a n d e r e r s 5>et, d i t c h e s of dilemmas, s u c h as no s o p h i s t r y i n s p i r a t i o n s c a m e i m m e d i a t e l y f r o m A l l a h . W h i l e bis
hi* h a a r y t i i a u t o / o r the liberal patronage he has received, wOro complete^* o v e r w h e l u i e d by t h e a r g u m e n t s a n d elo- j could e v e f t t u p , a n d no s t r e t c h of i n g e n u i t y e v a d e ; a n d o r d i n a r y m a n n e r w a s calm, b i t e l o q u e n c e w a s fiery, a n d
and assure* the public that no p.uus will l«e spared to make
hi* guests comfortable. I l l s charges will correspond- w i t h ([Ucncc of t h e i r o p p o n e n t s . I t w a s a fight of d w a r f s 1 h a v i n g thus a s o n e m i g h t sav. i m p o u n d e d his victim, a n d p e r s u a s i v e . H i 3 usual d r e s s Was t h e t a m o a s t h a t of h i s
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the times.
Good acoomniodatiooft for Horse* and Cattle.
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T h e s u n d e r suit w a s s e t f o r t h e 9 t h , mid t h o t h r o n g o f ) s t r i p p e d himself t o t h e w o r k of m a s s a c r e .
mantle as i n d i c a t i v e of his priestly c h a r a c t e r .
s p e c t a t o r s g r e w in n u m b e r , a n d t h e c x c i t e m e u t i n c r e a s e d ; j
O n ! then, it was b n t a vision b o t h g l o r i o u s and d r e a d NOT. AT? HOME.—" I never,,' ^ a y a lady, " s e n t t h a t
a n d , w h a t s e e m e d s t r a n g e , t h e c u r r e n t of j a i b l i e o p i n i o n I f"t t o b e h o l d t h e o r a t o r . H i s actions, b e f o r e g r a c e f u l as
now r a n d e c i d e d l y for" H o p k i n s . I l i s m o n e y h a d pro- ( t h e w a v e of a g o l d e n willow in tlie b r e c r o , g r e w i m p e t u - n e s s i g c t o the d o o r b u t o n c e , a m i f o r t h a t once I shall
lever f o r g i v e myself. I t w a s m o r e t h a n t h r e e y e a r s ago,
c u r c d witnesses w h o served h i s p o w e r f u l a d v o c a t e s . . oas as t h o m o t i o n of a n oak i n n h u r r i e n n e
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w h e n I told m y serv a n t t h a t m o r n i n g t o say • ' N o t at
I n d e e d , so t r i u m p h a n t h a d been t h e s u c c e s s o n the p r e - j
H i s v i o c e b e c a m e a t r u m p e t flilt!<l w i t h wild whirlpools,
( x o i r n o r BOAUDMAN- KIVEB.)
y i o y s d a y t h a t , w h e n t h e ease vyas called, M a r y Allison j deafening t h e e a r w i t h t h e c r a s h e s of p o w e r , a n d yet h o m e . " t o w b o m s o v e r m i g h t c a i , e x c e p t she knew i t waa
was l e f t w i t h o u t fln a t t o r n e y — a l l h a d w i t h d r a w n . T h e > intermingled all t h e while with a s w e e t u n d e r s o n g of t h e Some i n t i m a t e friend, I (Wt m y c h e e k s tingle, a n d t h e girls
p i g m y p e t t i f o g g e r s d a r e d n o t b r a v e t h e s h a r p w i t of P i k e , j ' " f t e s t c a d e n c e . H i s face w a s red a« a d n t n k a n l V - l i t * looks mortified m e exceedingly. B u t s h e w e n t a b o u t
j f o r e h e a d gloww! like h e a t e d f n r u a c e , his c o n u t e n a n e e w a s her duties, a n d I a b o u t miue, sometimes pleased t h a t T
now reaily to receive Its g n e f t s , b e i n j f l i t w d iu fall, with- a u d t n c s c a t h i n g t h u n d e r of P r e n t i s s .
" H a v e y o u np c o u n s e l ? " i n q u i r e d J u d g e Mills, looking-' h a g g a r d like t h a t of a m a n i a c , a n d e v e r a n d a u o n he h a d a d o p t e d a c o n v e n i e n t fashion b y w h i c h I could s e c u r e
out regard to cost, so (U tp make it the most desirable of anv
Hotel in the Connty.
k i n d l y a t t h e plaintiff.
' flun^his long a u d b o n y a r m s on h i g h , a s if g r a s p i n g f o r timo t o myweif, s o m e t i m e s painfully s m i t t e n w i t h t h e
J . Ki G. iwln^ one of the earliest settlers in t h o County, is
reproaches
of conscience. ' T h u s t h e d a y w o r e away,-and
"Vjo, s i r , tlie}' h a v e all d e s c r t c l me, u n d I a m t o o p o u r j thunder-bolts.
able to give ucy information uecvMtiry to |*.rlicH wislilng-to
t o e m p l o y a n y w o r e , " replied t h e b e a u t i f u l M a r y , b u r s t i n g
H e d r e w a p i e t n r e of i n n n l e r in sn<$ a p p a l l i n g colors when M r . I>ee c a m e h o m e be s t a r t l e d me w i t h n e w s t h a t a
locate lands, or •olherwise. He h a s a Pleasure BoM. Skiffs
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| t h a t in c o m p a r i s o n . hcB itself m i g h t b e c o n s i d e r e d b e a u - v e r y i u t i m a t e f r i e n d w a s de'ad.
a n d F l f ! i l n f i f u c k l o of eVBrt.-, description 'for hire. Those in i n t o t e a r s .
•• I t c a n n o t b e . ' was m v reply, " f o r s h e e x a c t e d of m e
I n Htch a case, will n o t s o m e c h i v a l r o u s m e m b e r of t h e | t i f n l H e p a i n t e d t h f s l a n d e r e r so b l a c k t h a t t h e rati
search of h t i l t h o r recreatibh irlll find tliis a v e r y desirable
place or r e s o r t
.
profession v o l u n t e e r ? " a s k e d t h o J u d g e , g l a n c i n g a r o u u d i seemed d a r k a t noonday, w h e n s h i n i n ? on s u c h a n a c c u r - a p r o m i s e t h a t ,1 w o u l d sit b y h e r d y i n g pillow, and
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u e bar.
sod monster, a n d t h e n lie fixed b o t h p o r t r a i t s o n t h e she b a d s o m e t h i n g of g r e a t i m p o r t a n c e t o r e v e a l t o m e .
T h e l a w j e r s w e r e all silent.
s h r i n k i n g H o p k i n s apd-ijailyd t h e m t h e r e forever. T l i e Y o o m u s t b e m i s i n f o r m e d : no o n e h a s b e e n f o r m e . "
H e r e suddenly a h o r r i b l e s u s p i c i o n c r o s s e d m y mind.
•• J will," y o u r h o n o r , " s a i d a v o i c o f r o m t h e t h i c k e s t a g i t a t i o u of the a u d i e n c e nearly a m o u n t e d t o madness,
- S h e sent l o r you. b u t y o u w e r e n o t a t h o m e , " s a i d M r .
p a r t of t h e c r o w d , s e a t e d b e h i n d t h e b a r .
All a t o n c e t h e s p e a k e r descended f r o m t h e p e r i l o u s
A t t h e t o n e of t h a t v o i c c many, f t a r t e d half f r o m t h e i r \ b c i e h t . H i s v o i c e wailed out f o r t h e m n r d e r e d ( W a n d Ivee innocenlJy; t h e n he c o n t i n u e d : " I a m s o r r y for
' I s p r e p n r t d t o make IMuos a n d Specifications for all clsscs , . a t & a n d p e r h a p s t h e r e w a s n o t a heart, in t h a t i m m e u s e j living—the
Charles,
her husband; be thinks her distress much agbeautiful Mary, more beautiful every moment
o f C a i l i U u s ^ ; also c&vcuM ail k i n d s of work c o n n e c t e d w i t h
t h r o n p w h i c h d i d not b e a t s o m e w h a t q u i c k e i ^ i t wa.s s o ! as h e r t e a r s flowed f a s t e r till.men w e p t a n d s o b b e d l i k e g r a v a t e d b y y o u r a b s e n c e , tVom t h e f a c t t h a t s h e called
tho Trade, on l i t e r a l terms.
a
y o u r name pi teouajy. H e w o u l d h a v e s o u g h t f o r y o u , b n t
u o e a r t h l v , sweet." riging a n d mournful."—The first sc-usa- children.
S a « h , GIn-i?, D o o r * * P a i n t * a n d N a i l s
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, and for nale.
t i o n , h o w e v e r , was c h a n g e d i n t o l a u g h t e r , w h e n a tall.
H e closed b y a s t r a n g e e x h o r t a t i o n t o the j u r y arid v o u r s e r v a n t said s h e d i d n o t k n o w w h e r e y o p , h a d g o n e .
All ordere Jor C a b i n e t W o r k and I T n d e r t a k i q g will bo g a u u t s p e c t r a l figure, t h a t no p e r s o n p r e s e n t r e m e m b e r e d t h r o u g h t h e m t o t h e h y s t i m d e r s . __ H e a d v i s e d t h e 1 am sorry. Y o u m u s t h a v e b e e n o u t l o n g e r t h a n usual.
e t e e n t e d on s h h r t n o t i c e . "
t o have, fucii b e l b r e , e l b o w e d hisl wav t h r o ' t h e c r o w d , panel a f t e r t h e y should h r i n g in a v e r d i c t for t h e plaintiff, I f o r C h a r l e s s e n t a s e r v a n t o v e r h e r e t h r e e t i m e s . "
). K. G.. t h a n k f u l f o r p a t t patronage, takes t h i s opportu" N e v e r in all m y, life d i d I e x p e r i e n c e such l o a t h i n g o f
a n d p l a c e d himself w i t h i n t h o b a r . l ' l i s ' a p p e a r a n c e was n d t t o offer violence t o t h e d e f e n d a n t , h o w e v e r r i c h l y b e j
nity of soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of tho aasae>
deserved i t : in o t h e r w o r d s " n o t t o lynch t h e r i l l inn," bo t , myself, e a c h u t t e r " h n m i l a t t o n . M y s e r v a n t b a d i g o s o
p r o b l e m t o p u z z l e the S p h i n x h e r s e l t
Traverse City. N o v e m l * * 2 6 , 1 4 5 9 .
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" H a s y o u r n a m e been e p t e r c d o n t h e rolls of t h e leave his p u n i s h m e n t t o C o d . " T h i s w a s t h e most a r t f u l j f a r t h e r t h a n in a d d i n g tklsebood, a n d I b a f l p l a c e d i t o a t
t r i c k ol a u a n d b e s t c a l c u l a t e d t o i n s u r e v e n g e a n c e .
o t m y . p o w e r ti> reprove h e r b y m y own e q u i v o c a t i o n .
S t a t e ? " d e m a n d e d t h e J u d g e ; suspiciously. ,
u t hnmbk-d t o t h e very dust, a n d t b e n e x t d a y I resolved
T h e j u r y rendered a v i r d i c t o $ fifty t h o u s a n d dollars, ffelt
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• ' I t is immaterial about my name being on.yourrolls."
The subscriber u f f e w f o r sale x v a r l e t y of e n g r a f t e d
a n s w e r e d t h e s t r a n g e r , h i s thin, bloodless Bps c u r l i n g u p a n d the n i g h t a f t e r w a r d s H o p k i n 3 w a s t a k e n o u t o f bed io v e r t h e cold c l a y of m y friood t h a t I w # a W n e v e r a g a i n
A p j»lo T i d i e s , P o n o h
"Pe-a >• T r t x * « , P l u m
i n t o a fiendish w e e r ; " 1 m a y b e a l l o w e d b y t h e courtesv- b y l y n c h e r s a n d b e a t e n almost t o d e a t h . A s t h e c o u r t u n d e r a n y circumstances; s a y " not a t h o m e . " .
' X ' j - e f w n n r t C l i o r r y ."XY*®*.
of t b a c o u r t a n d t h e b a r . H e r e i s my.licensp. f r o m t h e a d j o u r n e d t h e s t r a n g e r m a d e k n o w n h i s n a m e and called
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MORGAN BATES,

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JAMES K. GUNTON,

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a b r o a d parchment. T h o trial immediately w e n t p p .
I n t h e e x a m i n a t i o n o f t b « w i t n e s s t h e s t r a n g e r evinced c a n d l e l i g h t "
T h e c r o w d all t u r n e d o u t . a n d T a y l o r ' s s e r m o n equalv e r y little ingenuity, a s c o m m o n l y t h o u g h t
H e suffered
t h e m t o t e l l t h e i r own s t o r y w i t h o u t i o U m i p U o n , t h o u g h led, if i t d i d n o t s u r p a s s t h e s p l e n d o r of his forensic
t E . X . B B f l E N T , P r a d n e e Com mission Merchant*,
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A New I * « f in Spanish History.

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for the Occupation.
• 11 ropbet and those of the «ros.v The crescent which for
WASHWGTO.Y, Saturdav, SoX 19. 1 c ® ! 0 ™ s
Pr0Q<%
nearly the entire peninsula
York 2¥«<4®f ffce 21st nit, three 'days fetei* than any
Tho cabinet determine.! this morning,
in I-xtrao.-dinary
and for many years bid defiance, even when
thing refeivtw by mail' AYe glean from it the following
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ilOBOAX BATES, EDITOR.
interesting item9 of foreign news by the Canada, which
the combined attacks of Aragon and Castile, wu& fiuali v
left Liverpool on tbe 5th and arrived at Boston on (he
TRAVERSE CITY:
Six companies of heavy artillery at Fort-Monroe, Old at the capitulation of Grenada driven into Africa. Th-20th. i
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FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER D, 1959.
1'oiat Comfort, an- ordered by tekgroph to hold them- some breeze that unfurled the bannejofthecrossfrwn tinA Paris telegram'of the 4th, says that the French ahd selves in readiness to leave for Brownsville as soon as tho castellated turrets of the Alhamfcra, wafted acrfc* the
Straits of Gibraltar the sails thai bore forever the exit'I
.
, _ Another War with Mexico.
English Government had fully agreed on the basis of the, Quartermaster in New Vork can obey the orders which Moore from the luxuriant country of Andalusia, back t"
I t will be seen by the startling news from Washington,
have Ken given him to charter a steamer immediately
Congress which is to be held at Brussels. All that
for their accomodation. Two companies of light artij- t.'ie 'arid deserts of Arabia, the traditional birth |)lace of
whlch;*e publish in another column, that the Adminismained to be settled was the official ratification from the j lery and three of fort artillery, now stationed at Fort their race' and ndigion. Gradnally had the Moore given
tration has actually deduced War againstMexico,
English Government.

j L.-avenworth. have been ordered to proceed to St. I-ouis way before the successful encroachments of the Chri;tiau.
rather, taking advantage 6f the distracted state of that
CHEAT 'BRITAI.V.—The Great Eastern left Ilolvhead on | a D < ' , 0 c h a r t t 3 r B steamer at that point. The companies
HICBC bpumlarics had step bv step receded from tii.
•Country, has commoocod a Fillibustcring raid, with
Duro and the K*bro; after bloody cojjllicts the Tagus and
view of seizing Northern Mexico and converting it into
4tk She experienced very rough weather and a heavy;
Considerable excitement prevails about the War the (ruadianan were relinquished until that portion <>f
Slave territory. This is, doabtlesB, Mr. Buchanan's Ivst
sea on the passage rouiid. The Times' account of this | Department It is understood that the Cabinet was Spain lying south of the Sierra Moera was ail that ntrump card for the Presidency. The Cuba Scheme third trial rays when the ship was exposed to the roll of! unanimous on the question, as it doo» not doubt that our mained to remind of the glorious cpoch of Saracen invasion. The defiles of these rugged mountains arrested
having failed, the Sooth now demands ,a portion of
the Atlantic, ,ltt rolled a r t dippedbut with tut,
The
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for a timo the tide of Spanish conquest and served as a
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Mexico, and the President obeys the mandate to BeiaS it , .
ship seemed to swing herself with a sidelong, gentle | Eight companies of Federal troops, under Col. Brown, §hiel<l and barrier against the marauding • excursions of
by force and hpW it by robber-right He has, probably,
motion over every wave, dropping deeply and easily be- have been ordered to leave Old Point Cotofoft.forBrowm their enemies. Here is tho eleventh century the Moor.<
been promised the Charleston nomination on this condiacquired their highest attainment in the arts and science,
f
yond them, with a'regnlar slow roll, and often quitedeep ville.
and ihc rcSr.el elegancies of life.—At this period
tion, Mid hopes to ride again into power on the popuST. Iyiiis, Saturday, Nov. 19.
enough to leave one paddle-wheel out of water, turning
A special dispatch from Wasljington, to the Bcpubli- literature revived, and the prowess of chivalry aud knightlarity of a War 'with Mexico. Wc shall soon see what
high and dry in the air. This motion of the
cau, saj-s that the Government this morning determined hood challenged civilized Europe. The be:uiliful ruins
action Congress will take in this grave matter. Thank
attributable jto her very light immersions, and to tho fact to seize tho Northern States of Mexico, and that orders of architectural taste attained by the Moors at this era.
God, the President is iiot yet quite absolute in power.
and the old mosquo still standing, though combining
of h y having no upper weights to counterbalance the were issued for six companies of heavy artillery from various styles of wild and grotesque fancies of structure,
Home Newspaper*.
cools stowed below. The whole roll of the vessel is cal- Fortress Monroe, ifnu two of light artillery and three of is a grand and characteristic montnnent of the times. But
infantry from Fort Leavenwprtl^ to procecd immediately
'•/ Tho Editor of the Tuscola County Pioneer, ii
Ooraova could not long reast the determined hostility
culated at only eight degrees each way, or 10 degrees to Brownsvihe.
menting npon the cloee -of the. Second Volume of his in all—on everyday amount to smaller vessels, though
eJ. and tho steady inroad ma<jc into hpr territory by her ngTho Republican learns that Col. Sumner, Co
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cxcolleht paper, makes some, very sensible remarks upon something for o^Wiich was supposed to be almost im- or this department telcgrapi.cd.^^to ljavenworth thiseveu- K ^j 7" 'f ore entenwiSing northern iiciglibors; an.l at
tho importance of sustfjuiug home nowspapcrs, which, movable by w i d ^ i r sea. The greatest speed attained iiift for the prompt niorement ol the troops, in eompiiut,™ I ™ » « a t " b u t e d e m ^ o r t l o M o o r a t
with the order, rlnd in a week, if necessSry, these troo.i, I
eovomgni of Spun, his reply t j e t the mint,
as the Almanac makers say, will answer for this as well was over fifteen and a half knots, or closc on eightei will be in New-Orleans. The KepuWic.™ iatimata'thut | <*L < ' r e ;« , 1 ' , no longer eomed gold, batstcel, bspm a «ne»
as any other meridian. He affirms that one number of miles per hour. The run from Holyhead to Southampton Steurity for the fataro will bo wanted in better boundaij. *.
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of
.Grenada,
soon
followed by the entire extirpation of
goo<l reliable county paper is often well worth the price is pronounced far more satisfactory, than cither of her than that established by the Rio Grande.
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Moorish authority jn the Spanish peninsula.
WASIIINUTON, Sunday, Nov.-2
of a year's subscription. The report of the proceedings previous trips. Tho engines were under the-sole control
Now the old hostile feeling which has slept or rather
Nothing
can
yot
be
positively
ascertained
concerning
of tho Board of Supervisors, advertising the Tax Sales, of Mr. MCLENNAN, chief engineer of the ship.
the precise objects of sending large bodies oftroops to the smothered for centuries, seems again, to be bursting forth
notice of (ho sale of Swamp and Primary School Lands,
The Cunard Steamer just contracted for with the Bio Grande, further than the protection of that frontier with ali its ancient deadly animosity. The Moors have
forfeited for the non-payment of interest, legal notices, NAPIKSS, of Glasgow, is the exceed to Persia by 500 tons, from the attacks of tho forces of Continas, to ytterly de- never relinquished tho hope and expectation of regaining
what they consider their rightful inheritance in Spain.
local items, and a fund of other matter found in no jour- ^ d will in every respexjt be larger and more powerful stroy whicli is the purpose of the Administration.
As it was bnt recently supjiosed in official quarters that The silver lamp bijnis in the temple at Mecca, and ever
nal .besides, makes the home paper of more real value to than that vessel. Efforts are to be made with her to
since the last crescent was hurled with sacriligious hands
those in its immediate vicinity than it is possible for any surpass anything afloat, both as regards speed and inter- the two companies from Fort Clarke, ami Hie one from from the crowning parapet of Alhambro, on certain
Baton Rogue, would be sufficienttocheck tho movements
o|her to be. Foreign journals may be much better os a nal arrangements.
of that brigade, the augcnientation of the troops just order- Fridays of cacti year prayers hare gone uptoAllahfora
restoration of their ancestral homes in the great valleys
means of conveying general news, bnt they never can
Tho Coroner's inquest held upon the bodies washed ed has naturally excited suspicious of other contemplated
of Grenada. They still cherisSli the hope of swing the
supply the place of the home paper. They do nothing ashore from the Royal Charter, had occupied several
Variousspeculntions are indulged, but the most plausi- .wcred emblem of their-faith once more glistening ami'I
for the locality in .which the home journal circulates be- days, resulting in the verdict that the lives were lost by
ble theory, founded on certain revelations deemed to be the relics of former greatness.
Recent intellegence from Europe brings tho report of
yond the benefits derived from the free circulation of pure accident—that the Captain was perfectly sober, and reliable, is that Spain, France and England meditate
general intelligence. While the publisher of your county did all he could for tho ship and passengers. The divers prompt action for the satisfaction of claims in which their death of the King of Morocco. 0n tlje island of Ceuta,
ferment has broken out in open, revolt against Spanish
paper labors diligently to promote tho interests , of the continued their operations, but without important" result. subjects are interested, and which may involve the national existence of Mexico, or the substitution of a mon- rule, aud 7,0000 Moors arc fighting dav and night with
country around him, spends bid means, titao and energies Forty-six bodies had been found altogether.
fanatical fury the Spaniards, their old enemies.—The
archy under the protection of those Powers..
in aiding the full development of all its resources, indnccs
At no time since tho Russian war had greater acti vity
In view of these circumstanccs and probabilities, tlie Spanish Consul has been called homo from Tangier, inemigrants to settle around you, labors for the rapid im- J>een observable ut the Woolwich Arsenal, in the prepa- United States may feel constrained to oycupy the northern demnity demanded of Morocco for outrages committed
provement of your thoroughfares, in short, keeps an eye ration of war material for the coast defences and for part of Mexico, to secure the satisfaction of the claims of on Spanish subjects, uud an expedition is already fitting
out in Spain to succor their countrymen and chastise the
on all the business of the county and seeks to make that China. The fortifications at Dover are to be extended our own citizens against that country, as well as for the cupidity of the hated infidel.
security of Americans on the frontiers.
business a thriving one, what are foreign journals doing forwitb, and several batteries reconstructed.
From all that can ho ascertained it is fair to presume
Life in New Orleans.
for you? Literally nothing. They havo support, and the
I h e ^organization of the French army for China is con- that some of the vessels of the Home Squadron will soon
Prior to the election, assassins commence tlieir work
advantage of. good locations, and hehce givo you more sidered definitely settled, and preparations at the seaports procecd to Vera Cruz and other ports of Mexico. Indeed, this seems to be certain, so- interesting are the and seek by every inedos of disorder to inspire terror
general news than is possible for your county paper, with for its embarkation have already commenced.
re]>ortcd purposes of France, England <uid Spain, now among the voters. Tins has becil our condition for
ite meagre support to do. But which-labors most for
FRANCE.—BEJ.7 SxissoK has submitted to the condi- regarded in official quarters.
several Weeks past. Murder saccceds murder, and our
your interest, which really benefits you most, and which tions Of peace dictated to him. These tribes will give
city appears to be iti the power of a band of miscreants
and assassins.
deserves most your support? We ask you to look at this hostage and will pay tribute.
Ncgrocfi the Strength of Democracy.
Coffee hou:C3 are. pillaged; the assailants walk the
subject, and if consistent with your views and. circumTlie Democracy of the nation has its strong holds in
Itis-ftalcd that the French Government has resolved
streets with, knife in hand, and shoot down the passers-by
stances, aid an enterprise-in which you are more or less ijOstablishing from December next a naval station in the the South. Thence comes its numerical strength in.Con- with revolvers. This is the way .we prepare ourselves for
gress. Did it ever occur to our readers that twenty-one
interested. Aid your home papor, not-only by subscrip- xRcd Sea in imitation of England.
an
election. It is surprising that this
which should
Southern members of Congres represents a pure negro
tions, b(it, if business men, by liberal and paying adver- / \ Cholera had broken _out among the French troops constituency. That result comes from that arrangement bo the .grandest expression of popular government, is
tisements ?h retain, ycra'will secure such notice as will, destined to invade Morocco, and carried off several dis- whereby the South offsetts her negroes, her slaves, her hu- now execrated by peaceable ami honest citizens? It
suppresses in effect personal security by the agitation it
increase the profits or jour business far beyond the tinguished officers, including Col. LAFO.NT, commanding man chattels .against the Free Men of the North, and gives provokes, and tlie evil passion it engenders. As on offset
amount paid the publisher. Aid in making your county the cnigneers. The ravages exceeded fifty men per day, to these fierce slave-propagandists a representation in the to such outrages, wo were permitted to enjoj personal
halls of our national legislature of twenty-one members of
paper what it ought to be, and what you desire it should
id the total deaths were 1,500.
Congress more than then? are freo men in the South to liberty. Political liberty, indeed? Yes, we havu the
permission to go to the polls and have our. heads split
be, and you'will have no occasion in future to fiml fault
A Russian squadron'of six vessels will remain at the ote for them under the Congressional ratio.
In the last Congress of the bjtter pro-slavery Demo- open if our vote .should displease the. bullies who are put
with its size or appearance, but will reap the reward of Mediterranean of Villafranca during the Winter.
cratic crow who sought to force tiro cnain of Lceompton- there to watch.
your doings. Mako your homo paper what it maybe,
The statement is reiterated that the Pope has promised ism upon the unwilling neck .of the people of Kansas,
Neither personal security nor political liberty is our
and from the extra means which its aid will place in your to grant the reforms recommended by tho Emperor twenty-one Congressmen represented tho non-voters, the lot. What, then, is left to us? Alasl nothing, or next
hands, if yon have not already done so, procure as many NAPOLEON, nftcr the insurgents of the Romagua have re- sla'ves, the negro population. Twcnty-ono Democratic to nothing. Tho impotence or the complicity of the
votes in Congress against Free Kansa* cast by men rep- authorities—for wc cannot undertake to define where the
• foreign journals as you please,, the more tho better.
turned to their allegiance.
one ends and the other commences—threatens to plunge
Tho Cleveland Herald snya on this subject: ReTho Papal Government had again prohibited tho ex- resenting the lashed and toiling slaves of the Sotttn! us into complete anarchy. The citizens feel themselven
Twenty-one Democratic votes to force a hated and odious
collect, if a home weekly paper is to bo supported, homo portation of Indian corn, which had been permitted since constitution upon a free people. Twenty-one negro rep- so little protected that they have to look to their own
security.
Every one is compelled to be prepared for mi
influen ce mast do i t Every dollar sent t^ Eastern papers Juno'l.
resentatives, but not negroes elected. • Democratic votes
can always be had to aid any-foul design upon the rights attack, and to repel knife with knife and pistol with '
is at the expense of the local papers. ^A county acquires
Ait Enrrtm BflXE FOR.—Woodworth, of the Green- of a free people! And yet this party which profits so. pistol. Is this condition of social disorder to he perpetuprominence through its paper inore thau in any other
ville Independent, has just returned from a trip down east, largelv by this negro vote, which uses that vote, relies ated? Good God! What example are wc giving to our
way; to e v o i j one who has county interests at stake, his
children, and in the midst of what horrible corruption
tho occasion of which his " sub" explains in this wise: upon it, gets its Southern strength by it, is hoisted into aud degradation arc they receiving thoso first impressions
home paper is a necessity—never will such a toan take n
He is looking unusally happy and contented, the cause power by it, dares to charge its opponents with "negro- that are never effaced, and which trace so fatally their
paper printed away from home till he Is able to fajee a
equalitv." This party, that represents in Cotigress Sam[N. O. Beo.
of which was duly explained to us—the pro tern.—by an bo mid Cuffy without lettiug Sambo and Cnffy poses any path for future.
second paper. HLs first paper will bo *his homo ^heet,
introduction to a charming bride—his companion for the rights oaprivelege which "they arc bound to respect,''
and he will so identify his own interests with that of tho
NEVKR HAVE TO WAX Brr ONCE.—A lady for some
voyage of life—secured to him by a little ceremony which seeks"E^nood the country with these human chattels, who
county paper, -as to consider his subscription as much a
be represented without voting. More wild Africans, time resident in tho sooth, communicates tlie following"transpired at the residence of tho father of the b r i d e matter of yearly duty as the payment or his taxes.
cheaper negroes, more members in Congress representing part of a conversation with a negro trader—to tho New
Miss Fany C. W all ace, now Mrs. Fauy C. Wood worth.
a sable, hand-cuffed constituency is the Southern war-cry
Appointment of ft Unttod States Senator in the in Concord, N. H., on Monday, the 31st of October last to-d3y. The cheif men of the Southern Democracy from York Tribune:
the place of Dh'vW C. Broderick-the Mining
" I ilatter myself," said he, " that I understand managMay joy undisturbed and unalloyed, attend tho happy the stump paper magazine and essay swell the loud and ing negroes a little better than most folks do. Whip. Regions—Silver Ore Bnsineas.
imperious demand. " Repeal the piratical Slavo Trade ping is worn out; they know what that is, and will bear
The Overland Moil h.13 arrived, bringing California voyagers as they float down the stream of time."
lnws,r shout they. Why? answers our indignant free itcven to death; besides, it hurts their looks, if they live.
dates of tho 28th ult
Tyler, tho Deputy U. S. Marshal who shot Capt, Jones, people. For two*reasons,is the reply.
Thev won't sell as well with their backs deeply scared."
Gov. WKLLEK had appointed Judge H. P. HAUX, for, 1. Negroes,, slaves can be represented in Congress as
"Til just tell you how I manage mine, and if YOU have
of the brig Concord, last summer, has been tried at S t
well as freemen. W e getour Congressional seats without any unruly ones, you can try the experiment on them (supmerly of Kentucky, U,- S. S e c t o r to fill, tho vacancy
Clair and found guilty of murder in the second degree. being voted for.
caused by the death of Mr. BrouVrick. The new Senator
posing my brother to bo a Southern man.) Just take the
It is said tho case wiQ be appealed. It will bo remembered 2. We want cheaper and more negroes.
nigger
alone—tie him—blindfold him—bare his back—
was to leave for Washington on ti'e Steamer of NovemTo this arrogant demand many a Northern Democrat and then take some sticks of scaling wax and a candle, and
Tyler was tried in the U. a District Court and sentenced
te5.
,
to thirty days imprisonment and one dollar fine. But the w(ll bow in humble submission. Many oftbem are already let the burning wax drop all over his his back. Hell
perparing
to
tako
this
last
deep
and
disgraceful
plunge
into
The accounts from Carson Valley And Walker River
Supreme Court of this State, denied, on application to tho ever dark pool of slavery's demanas. Some of them think he is being dissected alivei Yon never have to wax
Mines continue to excite great attention. A stampede of
a nigger but once. It docs no harm—only works npon
them, the jurisdiction of Ihe U. S. Court, and ordered arc already inventing excuses for their contemplated dishim powerfully, and he never knows what was done to
Californians in that direction has alreao'v commenced,
gracc.
that he be tried in the Courts of the State.
him.'
and promises to equal'the emigration to Fr.azer's River.
But what wc wish to note is the utter hypocricy of the
HORRIUIX.—A short time ago the daughter of a well Democratic party who profit by all the "negro equality
DOX'TUSE A CUECK-RELV.—Tho New-England FarmThese Mines are on the East ado of Sierra Nirada, and
are supposed to extend from Honey Lake on thb North, known citizcn, a prominent merchant and wealthy man of 4hcre is in this coiintjT. who hold twenty-one Congressional er, 6peaking on the subject says: " Any penwn whose atteats as many as Indian^ Illinois and" Iowa hare, as the tention has been called to the'sujpet and who still perto Walker's River on the South,—a distance of two hun- Albv^y, New York, was found in the street by some
Representatives of the imbruted and chattelised slaves, in sists in the use of a light check-rein, ought to have his
dred miles. Tho principal discovery yot announce^, is friends of her father in a beastly state of intoxication, charging African equality upon their opposes*. Was own head placed in a similar position to that to which hiGold HilL It is a mo und sixty feet high, fifo- thousand and taken home. A crowd of idle boys were about her, there ever anything so brazen, so boldly and badly base? lias cruelly'subjected the horse. If I were the Grand
Republicanism is devoted to the interests of free labor- Sultan, every man who torments his horse with a checklong and two thousand wide, andJiee twenty miles North Who were throwing piles of leaves upon her. She was
of Carson Valloy. It is traversed by veine of aurifeou* tastefully and richly dressed, and wore a large amount of ing men. It thinks their rights are higher and superior rein should hold his arms at right angles with his body
quartz, a part of which decomposed; realized from 8500 je>vehy. From eo.'ne cause or other she has become ad- to those of the owners and breeder? of a chained and for an hour at a time, once in twenty-four hours, as long
manacled race. Democracy lovers to rajl and harp at as he continued the check-rein. The practice of drawto 82,600 per too.
Large quantities of Bilver OK continued to arrive from dicted to strong dring; and her parents are obliged to those who" are devoted to these high and solemn interests ing in the heads of team-horses, by means of thia pernicious strap, is especially cruel The horse, in endeavor. "
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Carson Vallev at San Francisco for shipment to Europe. keep a continual watch upon her movements. She is a of free men.
ing to expend his strength, needs, the free, natoral use
Emigration in the Spring wiH probably result in the beautiful girl, about nineteen years old.
Senator Broderick's personal estate is but little over of his head and neck. Tho cramping position now encomplete exploration of the whole country East of the
Join C. Fremont has given $500 towards the monu- $500. His real estate has been sworn to be worth 8150, forced, is alike severe and injurious to noma, in any bu^
Si«rra N e r o a , and the discovery ef equally rich mines to
incss, and should be eased off till nature is at free plaj. i»
000,.
The
property
is
rather
heavily
encumbered.
any in California
ment to Broderick.

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DEATH or NORMA* Lrrrije.—The Siginaw jwpers state [
CONSUMPTION CUBED!
has decided that a person who has contracted to work t h a t t h e r e i s no d o u b t t h a t M r . N o r t n a o L i t t l e , Wh<*se
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for a given tiaic, and before the expiration of that period s u d d e n a n d m d a n c b o l y d e a t h b y d r o w n i n g , w e h a v e a J r t o d y
DIL. C U L ' H C H l L l i ' S D I S C O V E R Y ,
is, ' ' by the proviimcc of God," disabled fronl perform- a n n o u n c e d , c o m m i t t e d stiicidc while l a b o r i n g u n d e r to'inei>e*ter>a G e n a l a e P r e p a r a t i o n o f t h e C h e m i ing the service, can, by his representative, recover for tbc temporary a b e r r a t i o n of m i n d . — H o h a s b e e n s u b j e c t t o i
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Pare C o n p o a o l of the
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t h i s Discoven-. Cons.'uuptioh is no longer tcebe regarded a
known) which was chartered at Chicago h v Mr. J - GryJoseph Lacy has been sent to the Wisconsin Statek i n d in T e n n e s s e e .
on incnrnMe malady.
lick, of t h i s ' p l a c c , to b r i n g in hi* Winter s u p p l i e s
P r i s o n for 14 y e a r s , f o r firing t h e t o w n of O s h k o s h last L Many h u n d r e d s of p h y s i c i a n s have already adopted t h i s
K x - P r t s f c l e n t P i e r c e has pure b a s e d n t r a e t of fifteen
a n d t a k e o n t a a n i y o of w o o d , i s a s h o r e a t t h e S o u t h
reatment with almo-t invariable auccfas. Let no Con&cmps p r i n g . T h e a c t w a 3 c o m m i t t e d in revenge f o r t h e d p s t r u c - '
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T r a v e r s e C i t y . H a n n a h , L a y & Co., h a d a h o r e c a n d b u i l d a h o u s e n e x t s p r i n g ,
- I am a n x i o u s that the l l ^ r o r i i o s r i i i K * should be broagb;.
T h e p r o p e r t y d e s t r o y e d b y t h e depd of i n c e n d i a r i s m '
* s|>eedily a s possible, i n t o universal use. as 1 KNOW t h a t t h i >
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amounted to abont $5,000,000.
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will prpvc not ouly as sure a Itemedj- in CoBsumptloq aa Qui
nine Is In I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, but also lis effectual a PreservaGBAJTO T R A T K B « I * O « K ^ — M r . K.' 1 ' . IA d d , o f t h e O l d
T h e K i n g of t b e S a n d w i c h Islands, in d fit of j e a l o u s y , tive as Vaccination in Small Pox.
" I n n o instance have I found the remedy fail t o . p r o d u c e
Mission, b r o u g h t n * a corn-fcd S p r i n g p i g , l a s t week, • THE' T R t B r f c E ^ - n o i r more t h i n e i g h t e e n year* old, and
h a v i n g over Two Hundred Thousand subscribers, or c o n s t a n t s h o t myl d a n g e r o u s l y Wounded his* p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r y on e v e r y t h i n g that could reasonably be expected f r o m it;
n e a t l y dressed, w h i c h w e i g h e d t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y u r c h a ^ r s , diffused t h r o u g h every S t a U ' l t a d T e r r i t o r y of our t h e 1 3 t h of S e p t e m b e r . T h e a f f a i r caused g r e a t e x c i t e " Out of twenty-two pases in t h e t h i r d or last stage, UMUc)
nlon—irtll coiHtnue iu essence what it he* been—the earnest
at my Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, e i g h t have c o m p l e t e ! '
f o u r p o u n d s ! W e iir© i u P o r k .
c h a m p i o n of Liberty, Progress, and of w h a t e v e r will conduce m e n t , a n d t h o K i r i g c o n t e m p l a t e d a b d i c a t i n g , b u t n
recovered, eight have died, a n d six are still n n d c r treatment.
to our national growth in Virtue. Industry, Knowledge, a n d
Kuch^ji result is altogether unparalleled in the anuals of merii
, MAMMOTH OOU> P r i x . — - W O liave r e c e i v e d f r o m ASGLE Prosperity. I t will, c o n tin u e t o urge the e m a n c i p a t i o n not s i d c r c d his d e t e r m i n a t i o n .
<fc C a , 1 0 2 C a n a l S t N e w Y o r k , a M a m m o t h D o u b l e only of the Black laborer from chatteli.«m ai/d legal impoT h e clipper ship Mastiff Capt. J o h n s o n , was btirned,
This Remedy is the raostpowcrful.Generator Of RIooii
tence, but of tile White likewise from Land Monopoly, Intemknown, and i« eunalH- eCicrycious in all forma of Debility.
E x t e n s i o n G o l d P e n , w h i c h ; p r o v e s to b e t h e b e s t wo perance, Igr.o-ance, and t h a t dependence on rvniote" J l a r k r t s a t sea S e p t 1 5 , five d a y s o u t f r o m Ban F r a n c i s c o for
Asthma, Bronchitis, \<rvuU^T»lseasef, Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
e v e r n j e d . T h e y a r e g e n t b y nitii I, f r e e of p o s t a g e , t o a n y which paralyzes exertion by d e n y i n g to Toll a n y a t e q u a t e arid I l o n g K o n g . H e r p a s s e n g e r s mid c r e w , n u m b e r i n g 181, —or whatever dejiends otnleficlent vitality or the system.
morally certain reward. Believing that the chief ivil of our
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
p a r t of t h e c o u n t r y , f o r $ 5.
time is the inordinate multiplication and d i s p r o p o r t i o n of a n d ' s p e c i e a m o u n t i n g t o $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 , w e r e c o u v e y e d t o is p c t t i p in largo bottles with tbe following w o r d s blown In
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the glass: '• Do. J . F. C H r i t i u u x ' s Y v r O p u o s r u i T E s or L i a r
S x o w / — T h e ground is c o h e r e d with snow t o t h e d e p t h
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railed oh as the p u r e llypophnsphltes.
a r e in g o o d cotylition.
She retired to rest in apparent good, health, and. was Unless perfectly p u r e ' t h c y are not only useless, but p o s i t t r e l r
be needed, t h e Artisans as well, f o r whone p r o d u c t s <
t r y i * now r n n n i a g recklessly i n t o debt, while o n r
rinjurious. N o l K o s or otlier d r u g should be combined with
found next morning dead in her bed.
ARRIVAL.—-The B c h r . G r a p e S h o t , a r r i v e d h e r e f r o m r o a m in frnitlcsa qnCst Of employment, leaving their c h i l d r e n
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sell his c r o p s a t m o i t inadequate prices. I n short, while
tions for n«e. A libera! d i s e b m n to physicians a n d the trade.
w i t h l u m b e r , t o J I a n n n b , l a y &. C o .
battling a g a i n s t Plllllnistcrism and'evcry Other manifestation
The DnV SAI.TS furnished to t h e profession. Single bottles
of thM evil spirit which seeks through the epoliatiou of o t h e r
in coiieentfated solution sent by mail, when specially o r d e r e d .
THE SPKA.KKI:-HIP.—Thomas C o r w i n , of O h i o , i s a countries that aggrandisement which is to bo truly attained
Sold wholesale a n d retail at t h e Sole General Depot in t h e U.
only through the nuo development and cultivation of o u r in8 . 1 3 J o h n street. Let no one deceive you, but purchaae a n d
p r o m i n e n t B e p u b E c a u C a n d i d a t e f o r t h e S p e a k e r s h i p of ternal resources, It will urgently advocate a m o r e effectively
use onlv " W i n c h e s t e r ' s Preparation.'^
W E H A V E NOW O P E N E D
discriminating Tariff, the F r e e d o m cf the P a b l i c Lands, the
the Bouse.
Dr. Churchill's W o r k on. Consumption
construction of a Railroad from the navigable waters of the
JAM us O . GJIAVES, fin old a n d h i g h l y e s t e e m e d c i t i z e n Mississippi t o those of the Pacilic, and every other measure
which seems to oS calculated t o enhance the dignity of the
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recompsnsc of Labor and promote the well-being of Mankind.
liirs and all nxjuislte informa'tion without c h a r g e . L e t n
Tho * irrepressible conflict" between Darkness and Light.
one delay, f i r time la precious in s o fatal a malady aa ConDEATH o r G o v . HAKSOM.—K^iaphrwlitas R a n s o m , a I n e r t i a and Progress, Slaverv nnd Freedom, moves steadily
sumption. Address,
j 1. W l S C H E s n E B ,
f o r m e r G o v e r n o r of M i c h i g a n , d i e d a t F o r t S c o t t , K a n s a s , onward. Isolated a c t s of folly aud m a d n e s s may for the moAmerican and Foreign Agency,
AND
m e n t give a seeming advantage to W r o n g ; lint (!od still
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o n t h e 1 1 t h i i ! t ! £ l e w a s l i e c c i r a r of P u b l i c M o n e y n t reigns, and tho Ages" are trno to H u m a n i t y and Right. The
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t h a t place.

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IrrcconclIablc antagonists.
The question—"Shall Human
Herald OiBce, Traverse City.
ItoRACs GRKELEV i s u n q u e s t i o n a b l y a g r e a t m a n — Slavery be forever s t r e n p t h e s e d and diffused by the power j W e ever b r o u g h t to t h i s m a r k e t ; w h i c h w e will fce happy t o
T ^ E V E R A N D A G U E , FROM W H I C H MANKIND $UF«
and n n d c r t h c flap Of the Federal U n i o n ? " is now to receive a
g r o a t on N e w s p a p e r s , g r & t o n O p p o s i t i o n C o m p r o m i s e s , momento'ns if niit conclnsivo answer. '-I.ahd for the Land- o f f e r at such jijlcea as will accord reasonably, with the TIMES. J ? fer, over a large p a r t of the globe, is the consequence of
diseased action of the system. Induced h r the poisonous
g r e a t o n E x p e d i e n c y , g r o a t o n N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n , leas, versus Negroes Tor tho Kegrolcaa" is tho battle-crv of the
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
embodied Millions w h o , h a v i n g j n s t swept Pennsylvania, Ohio
T r a v e r s e City, Nov- 25,1839.
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g r e a t on O v e r c o a t s — b u t we c a n b e a t h i m o n mitt em.
and tho Northwest, a p p e a r in tho new Congress, barked by
is below the horizon t h i s v a p o r
nearly ever}- Free State-, to demand a recognition of every
COKGCESS conven-'d l a s t M o n d a y . W o a n t i c i p a t e a m a n ' s r i g h t t o Cultivate a n d i m p r o v e a moiliOuhi of the earth's
n?ar the e a r t h ' s purilice, a n d the v i r t u i s taken with i t
through the lungs i n t o t h e blood. There I t acta aa a h Irritap r o t r u d e d s t r a g g l e f o r tlio S p e a k e r s h i p , a n d c o n f o r m surface wherever he has n o t been anticipated by the State's
t l n g V o i s o n on t h e Internal viscera and e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s of
cession toianothcr. Free Homes, c u d the consecration of the
n o c o u j e c t u r e w h e n t h e P r e s i d e n t s Message- well bo
t h e body. The-liver been mes torpid a n d falla t o accrete n o t
virgin soil o f ' t h e Territories t o F r e e Isabor—two requireonly t h i s virtus hut atao t h e bile f r o m the blood. Both t h e
ments, but ono policy—must largely absorb thb attention of A. l i n o G O L D P 3 R 3 C C I I . w i t h G O L D P E N
od.
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v i r u s a n d the bile accumulate l a t b c c i r c u l a t i o n , a n d p r o d u c e
Congress t h r o u g h the ensuing session, a s of the People iu tho
nttuohed, or .
violent constitutional disorder. The aplcen, the kidneya a n d
A VACAXCV.—Tha W a s h i n g t o n S t a r s t a t e s t h a t t h e r e succceiling Presidential cahvasa; and, whatever the immedithe stomach sympathise with the liver, a n d become disordered
ate issue, w e c a n n o t doubt t h a t . t h e ultimate verdict will be
i s a v a c a n c y f o r t&o n o m i n a t i o n of a Midsb.'-pmau in t h e in accord at once with the dictates of impartial Philanthropy
also.' Finally, t h e i n s t i n c t of o n r organism, a a i f . i n an atA n d t> P R E M I U M t o « a c U p n r c h n « e r w o r t h t e m p t to e x p e l the noxious ftition, concentrate* Uie w h o l e
nnd the inalienable Rights of Man.
F o u r t h C o u ^ r e ssioiial D i s t r i c t o f M i c h i g a n .
1
blood of t h e body in the internal e x e r t lories t o foree t h e m
Having made a r r a n g e m e n ts for fnllei Snd mbro graphic
to cast i t out.' The blood leaves thb surface, a n d r u s h e s t o
A B s r o f t i v — - I t is r e p o r t e d t h a t S i d n e y V T e b s t e r , l a t e r c p o j t a o f x h e doings of Congress, and of whatever else trnnx
the central o r g a n s with congestive violonee. Tbia i s the
p i r i n j j > f t l i e Eederal Metropolis shall seehi Worthy of pnblii;
C
n n . u B u t in t h i s effort It fail*; T h e n tho F a v a a follow?, p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r y o f P r e s i d e n t B u c h a n a n , is. a b o u t t o b o
:d, and h a r l n g extended both our F o r e i g n and Domestic
F T F . l t T W O Y E A R S ' P R O F I T A B L E RXI'EEIencu i.i o n r present m o d e of disposing of our Jewelry, in which the blood leaves, t h e c e n t r a l o r g a n s and rashes t o
espondencc a n d strengthened our Editorial staff, we bcm a r r i e d t ^ l u d a u s h t c j ' of o x * S e n a t o r F i s h , o f N e w Y o r k .
T n s TBIBPNE may safely challango a comparison with <Ve., and f r o m the nnivers.il satisfsetion given to nil who have tho surface, as If in i n o t h e c effort t o e x p e l the i r r i t a t i n g
-iral, .Whether as a n cxpdtient of principles or as a relia- patronized o n r house, we take pleasure in saying t h a t we now poison t h r o u g h that o t h e r g r e a t e x c r e t o r y — t b e akin, l a t h i s
T h e " C h i v u l f y " o f i R i c h m o n d , V i r g i n i a , h a v e ofiercd
ble m i r r o r of the p a s s i n g world. VJc purpose not to ho sur- consider o u r b u s i n e s s rAim.v-nud I-KKSIASK.-.TI.V established.' also i t fails, and the system abandons the a t t e m p t exhausted,
We wish it u nderstood t h a t t h i s la No IXJTTKRV, biil'a fair and waits tor-the recovery of s t r e n g t h to r e p e a t the honejess
a r e w a r d in t h o n e w s p a p e r s ' of " § 5 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e ' h e a d o f assed n o r .anticipated ill the collection or presentation of
itelligence, t h o u g h we eschew tliat r e p u t i t l o n for e n t e r p r i * and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser.gets the value effort another day. These are the tits o r p a r o x y s m s of F e v e r
J o s h u a R Ciiddintrs."
which i s acquired by bribing messengers and clerks In public of his or her m o n e y in a G o l d F e n c U w i t h G o l d P e n a n d A g a e . Such constitutional dlaorder will Of course underoD1ccs,to cunnive a t tlie p r t m a t n r e publication of treaties oi n t t a c h e d , or n G o l d L o c k e t , worth $ 5 each, which can- mine the health' if it is not removed.
Measures ore b e i n g taken t o raise a f u n d f o r t h e educaW e have labored to find, and h a v e found, an a n t i d o t e .
Other, official document 11 . - We prize accuracy of statcinen' not be b o u g h t n t any retail store for the same p r i c e ; and-In
A r « , « Asae Care,
t i o n of tw'o of J o h n B r o w n ' s d a u g h t e r s a t t h o s c h o o l ' o f quite a s ' h i g h l y as promptitude, but endeavor not to sacrifice addition to the p u r c h a s e , each person receives a P r e m i u m
the latter while securing tlio formeiv Essentially, THK TJII- o f J e w e l r y , n o t less jn vnlne t h a n $2, Snd it may lie w o r t h which neutralizes t h i s pialariotis poison in t h e blood, a n d
T h e o d o r e D . W e l d , in K a g l e s w b o d , N . J .
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stimulate* the liver to expel it f r o m t h e body. Aa it shoifld.
BUNB will be w h a t it h a s been, wliile rfe-sliall constantly stndy S3, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20, 30,50,' or even $200!"
no it does, cure t h i s afflicting disorder with p e r f e c t c e r t a i n t y :
to Improve Its every feature, a n d •' make each day a critic on
PaESE.vr TO G o v . REWARD.—Gov. S o w a r d w a s p r e s e n t - the last." The general verdict of the P r e s s nnd the .Public
And It d o c s more, or rather does what Is of m o r e service to
e d i n A J e x a n d n a , w i t h t h r e e s p l e n d e d J- ^ r a b i o n horses, h a s affirmed"tho success of o a r past labors, and those of the
We propose t o lut-n person know w h a t P r e m i u m he will re- those subject to tills Infection. . If token in season i t expels
If f r o m t h e system as it Is abohrbed. a n d t h u s k e e p s those who
ftaturc shall b e characterised by equal earnestness nnd assiduw h i c h h e h a s s h i p p e d f o r t h i s c o u n t r y f r o m A l e x a n d r i a . ity. We ask those who believe the general influence of our ceive before s e n d i n g his money. Any Lady or Gentleman use It free f r o m its a t t a c k s ; keep* the j r s t e m In h e a l t h thougii
desiring one of t h e above articles, can first send u4 t h e i r
Journal to be salutary to aiil ns la e x t e n d i n g that influence name and address, s t a t i n g whether they want the Pencil a u d exposed to the disease-. Consequently' i t n o t only curt*, b a t
D . W . W i l l i a m s , m a i l a g e n t o n {he r a i l r o a d , b e t w e e n t h r o u g h an increase of o u r subscription®.
Pen, or Locket, a n d we will make their selection, and inform protects from, the g r e a t variety pf affections which are InduTho New-York Daily Tribune
them by return m a i l what premium they are entitled to. They ced by t h i s malignant Influence, such aa R e m i t t e n t FeVer^ Chill
C h i c a g o and S t L o u s , was shot by a n i o n n a m e d H u g h e s
is printod on a large imperial sheet, and published every morn- can then have the privilege of s e n d i n g for it if they choose. Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical l l i a d a c b e , o r Milo n t h e 2 2 n d tilt., w h i l e io t h e a c t o f d e i i v c j & i g t h e mail i n g anil e v e n i n g (Sundays excepted.) It contains Editorial*
Our P r e m i u m s a r e distributed.in a fair and honorable man- Inns Headache, Bilious Fever*, NcuralMa, R h e u m a t i s m , Gi«i'.
on t h e topics of the times, employing ft large corps of-tlie best ner, and ns soon a * t h e name o f - t h e ' p u r c h a s e r i i received Blindness,TnoUiaebe, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations.
to the carrier at CarHnvilfc, I1L
newspaper writers,
the day; Domestic and Foreign Corres- with tbe $5, his Pe ncil atid 1'en and Premium, or Gold Locket P a i n f u l Affections of t h e Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis.
p o n d e n c e ; Proceedings' of Cortgrcss; Reports of Lccturcs; and Premium, are p u t u p in n safe manner, and sent to the " ud P a i n f u l A f f e c t i o n s "of tbc Stomach s n d Bowels, ail of
• A FORTCNATK R O A D . — R . - N . R i c e , E s q . , . t h o a b l e
hich, when a r i s i n g f r o m this cause, will be found t o assume
City News; Cattle, l l o r s e and P r o d u c e Markets; Reviews oi owner by mall, f r e e of postage. Our plan, f r o m long experiSupreiotondeut of tbc Michigan Central Railroad, in a Books; L i t c r a r v l h t e l l i g e n c c ; P a p e r s on Mechanics a n d the e n c e in the above business, h a s given general satisfaction, as lore or less t h e i n t e r m i t t e n t type. T h i s " A g u e C a r e " reloves the cause of these derangements, a n d c u r e s the disease.
Ac., Ac. w e strive t o make T H E TRIBUNE n XKWS- each ptirchaser can s sll or trade t h e above articles for all they
recent letter states that the 'Company has" never had a Arts,
T h i s i t accomplishes by stimulating the exerctoriea to exrATKn to meet tho wants of the public—its Telegraphic news cost luui, and r e t a i n She premium gratis.
paaaengefr car broken tip by accident on t h e track.
alone costing over 515,000 p e r a n n u m .
If, however, a n y p e r s o n should feel disposed to send us
TERMS:
their monev in a d v a n c e , they can rely upon beinjj as fairly iccomc habited to .do t h i s their offlce.of their o*
Hence arises w h a t we term acclimation. Time may a c c o m TUB DAILY TRIBUKE i s mailed t o subscribers at S-il per an- dealt w i ^ s t t t h o u g h t h e y had made previous application,. •
The salt w^ll at Grind Rnpids has now raacbod the
num, in ndvancc; S3 for six m o n t h s .
And if any one is dlujutisflcd vrit.'i .their purchase, and an plish the same end, b u t often lire Is not ! 6 n g enough, o r fa
depth of 2C0 feet, and the company have stopped boresacrificed in the attempt, wtille t h i s " A g u e C u r e " d o e s i t a t
The New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune
unbiassed jierson c o m p e t e n t to judtfu says the articles are not
p, a n d with safety. W e have g r e a t reason to believe t h i s
ing. and will commeneo manufacturing immodiately.—The i« published over)- Tuesday and Friday, a n d contains all the worth m o r e t h a n the m o n e y paid lor them, and iu some cases
s u r e r aa well as safer remedy f o r the whole class of dis
Editorials of the Daily, with the Cattle, Horse, and General TENj o r even F O R T Y ti m e s t h e amount, let such person rowater is intensly salt, and took like milk, as it boils up Markets,
eases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, thau, a a v
reliably reported expressly for T H E TRIBUNE; t u r n the goods, and we v.-ill freely r e f u n d the money.
and flows ovor.
Foreign a n d Domestic Corre'spondcnce; and d u r i n g the sesItut some will ask (as many have.) how can we afford to o t h e r w'Jiich h a s been d i s c o v e r e d ; and it h a s still a n o t h e r
sions of Congress i t contains a summary or Congressional give so mucB for so little monev? In answer, we say. t h a t all i m p o r t a n t advantage to ihe public, which Is, t h a t i t is c h e a p
i well aa good.
.
N o t DISHKARTKKEJX—Mr. B a i l e y , t h e p r o p r i e t o r of t h e doing*, with the more i m p o r t a n t speeches. We shall,
who are acquainted with the J e w e l r y business know that
Prepared by D r . 3. C. Aycr A C o , Lowell, Mass. P r i c e O n e
make T H E SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE a Liters . there is scarcely an a r t i c l e of Jewelry .purchased ot a retail
Free South newspaper office, vrhieh was recently destroyed aheretofore,
s well a s a political newspaper, a n d we are determined that store u p o n which there is hot a profit of from 100 to <00 p«r Dollul per bottle.
A)cr*8 C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
by a.cowardlv mobqf Democratic slave-drivers, at Now- i t shall remain I n the f r o n t rank of family papers.
per cent, on m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' prices.
for
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We being A g e n t s f6r t h e Manufacturers, have adopted this
port, Kj^ declares his determination to buy now presses Copies,
one y e a r $11 i o ; Ten Copies t o ono address, $20; T.
plan of disposing of o u r goods, rather than selling to Coun- of Throat a n d L u n g C o m p l a i n t , that i t is entirely n n n e e e s e o i y
and type and resutnojthe publication of his paper.
Copies, o r over, t o address of each subscriber, $2,20 cacti.
try Dealers on time, and t a k i n g the uncertainty of collecting f o r us to r e c o u n t the evidence of its virtue*, w h e r e v e r i t h a s
been
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club of "fifty, we will send
FRAXKUN SEARCH EXI-KUITIOXR.—In t h e c o u r s e of a entitled to on e x t r a copy. F
By t h i s arrangement, wo l . r i n g the p u r c h a s e r in direct com- out t h i s section, we n e e d n o t do m o r t t h a n assure t h e p e o p l e
the Dally Tribune one year.
munication with the m a n u f a c t u r e r , and the profits that are its quality is k e p t up to t b c best It ever baa been, a n d t h a t It
Jacture, Mr. 6now, formerly second in command of the
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T H E SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is
!> Clergyman i
m a d k by the dozen hands through, which Jew elry h a s t o pass,
fon'nd t o do.
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discovery ship Albret, stated, that there had been no less $ 1 per a n n u m .
we.give to the p u r c h a s e r in P r e m i u m s , as above stated,
AVer's C a t h a r t i c P i l l s , '
T h e New--York Weekly T r i b u n e ,
We t h e r e f o r e offer the following inducement to p e r s o n s
than ninety-expeditions fitted out to searfli for Sir John large eight-page
p a p e r f o r the country, ia published every a c t i n g a s A g e n t s for u s : —
Saturday, a n d contains Editorials on the i m p o r t a n t topics
Franklin, at a cost of £830,009.
Any person sending us $25 for our goods, will receive n
of the times, the news of the week, i n t e r e s t i n g corres- Pencil.nnd Pen, a n d Premium, o r Locket and P r e m i u m , free.
p o n d e n c e f r o m all parts of the world, the New-York Cattle,
.For f u r t h e r inducement*, s e e Circular*
Miss Helen M. JJresser, wlio is described as a yo
Horse, a n d rnwduee Markets,interesting and reliable Political,
A m o n g our P r e m i u m s are a r t i c l e s suitable f o r L a d i e s anil
and beautiful -woman, who escapod from Utah two years Mechanical a n d Agricultural articles,
$c.
Gcatlemen, s u c h as
Liver C o m p l a i n t ; f o r D r o p s y ; . f o r the cure of T e t t e r , T u m o r *
W if th a ll ^ d u r i n g t h i s year, a s hitherto, constantly labor t o imago, has within ten months traveled over 1L,000 miles,
a n d S a l t R h e u m ; f o r W o r m s : f o r t h e ' e u r t of G o u t ; f o r a Dlaprove the quality of the instructive e n t e r t a i n m e n t afforded bv
•r 1*111; f o r t h e c u r e of. N e b r a l g i a ; f o r p u r i f y i n g tho blood.
written a book of 400 pagoe, and six lectures, which she T l l E W E E K L Y T R I B U N E which, we intend shall centinu'e
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
They are su ear-coated, so t h a t t h e m o s t sensitive can t a k *
to
be
t
h
e
beat
Family
Weekly
Newspaper
published
in
the
t m read to over 200 audiences tnrongbout tho country.
W o r l d . We consider t h e Cattle market Reports a I o n e , r i c h l y GOLD S H I R T STUDS—plain a n d with s e t t i n g s ; GOIJ> S c a a r them pleasantry, a n d they are t h e best a p e r i e n t in t h e WoclH
P i s s — n e w style; fiold Breast Pins, C a l i f o r n i a Diamond i for. all the p u r p o s e s of a'fkmfly physic.
wort£ t o t h e cattle raisers^a>e«r> s u b s c r i p t i o n price.
" In 1036 Gov. W5so proposed in case Fremont should
Piaa, Gold Rings, A c , Ac.
P r i c e 15 c e n t s p e r B o x ; Six Boxea for One DollarO n e Copy o n e year, $2; T h r e e Copies, ono year. So; Five
bo elected, to raise a force, seize the*Armory at Harper's
Great l u m b e r s of Clergymen. Physicians, KtatCMne; i,
one year, $8; Ten Copies, o n e year' $ 1 J ; Twenty
Ferry, march on to Washington, and dissolvo tho Union. Copies,
Copies, t o o n e address, $20; a n d a n y larger number, $1 each. We have GOLD W A T C H E S , F l o r e n t i n e , Mosaic, Gold Stone e f a l n e n t personage*, have lent t h e i r a s m e s to c e r t i f y ' J i e an
The Democrats wero not shocked, at that Old -Brown Twenty Copies, t o ad d r e w of each subcriber, $2«; a n d a n y
Cameo, Garnet a n d Coral B r e a s t
nsrand E a r Rings, Gold I paralleled nseflrinesa of tbeaf r e m e d i e s , bin o u r o p a « e beftwill n o t p e r m i t t h e insertion of t h a n . Thfc Agen'.« below
l a r g e r n u m b e r at $1.20 each.
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Bottfiu*, Gold Belt Slides,
undertook to get the start'of Wise—'that's alL"
named f u r n i s h gratia onr A m e r i c a n Almonor- in w l i i c h t h e r
A ny p e r s o n s e n d i n g u s a club of Twentv, or m o m will be
Gold Rings* Ac. Ac.
itlel to an-extra copy. F o r a club of fifty, we will send the ALSO—Pianos. Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Ac. a r e g i n a ; also with full descriptions of the a b o v e oomplaiatv.
The office of Sergeant-at-Arms of tho Houso was worth
and t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t ahobld h e followed f o r t h e . r cure.
li'.Weekly T r i b u n e ; a n d f o r a clnb of one h u n d r e d '
Unexceptional References gtoftn w h e n e v e r r e q u i r e d .
AGENTS W A N T E D f o r every p a r t of the Country.
OTCr thirty thousand dollars last yeai\ and will produce
D o n o t be p a t off by unprincipled
dealer*- w i t h o t h e r p r e
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a e a d l o g j e u r nsJae-s. write the State, County a n d
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more next, if tha umetigatiotemo ordered which are now
r o f i t o a . 7j hb e ^, »s W
Subscriptions may
Town plainly, s o a s to avoid l e t t e r s be inn miscarried.
p a rnattiioonn*s they make m o r e pprofit-on.
l e kc w a n t t h e iM * .
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. ' ! ild..there i s T o r t h e m , a n d t i w a h o u l d l t ^
anticipated, the fees being increased by the number of t a a h h i advance. All l e t t e r s t o b e adi
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in Store, and offer f o r sale, a mil assortment of Lake
Bvperior and Scrap Iron, of all sizes, at greatly reduced rates.
The Lake S u p e r i o r Bar I r o n Hold by the Company, is all
made from Charcoal Tig, and b far better than the I r o n made
frook Hard Coal, and t h e i r Lake Superior Merchant Iron i*
the only I r a n sold in Urn market, t h a t is made in thismanner.
Their Merchant Scrap Iron is all made f r o m selected Scrap
and will bear comparison with the best Iron made in the
country.
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Company draft* taken at par in e x c h a n g e for Iron or any in.icbted-

How flue a n d noble » Ui,tag la confidence;
H l i & e a a o b a b l e , t o o / a n d w m o r t godlike I
. F a s t c e m e n t »f f a s t friends, bond of society,
- » ! • « * « * t a r a l go-betweon In t h e world'a business;
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T h e g e n i a l w r i t e r of p e n - a n d - i n k p o r t r a i t s in T h e L e a d e r

t h u s d e s c r i b e s u n a of t h e m o s t p r o m i n e n t m e n in A m e r i c a n

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t O X F O t T X U K V . - - T H E UNDERS1G X E l>" AlifT PREp a r e d to furniKh, at s h o r t notice, Stationary Knjiiie*. MiH
life:
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Gearing, Waji'lisusc Hoisting Apparatus, and all tari-sues of
" T a l l , a n g u l a r , a n d I a r r t - b o n e d , w i t h t h i c k a n d w i n - Iroit Work. Repair work on Propellers, St. amers sntl Saw
g r a y h a i r c o t clasp, a n d a d h e r i n g v i g o r o u s l y t p a long, Mill*, executed promptly and. thoroughly. ^ i » u n p — o v c r y

w
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s t r o n g , tmgtjlar, a n d massive h e a d , full of u e r v o n s f o r c e — description.,
B R A S S P O t ' S D B V.
t h i s g e n t l e m a n - w i t h h a r s h , •square f e a t u r e s , p r o m i n e n t
W e are prepared to e x e c u t e orders of any si£e l o r i l n w
c h e e k bones, l i p s h a b i t u a l l y c o m p r i s e d ; s h a g g y g r a y eyeComposition
Coatings
promptly.
T i r o w s - f r i n g i n g it M o p i n g shell" of f o r e h e a d : hazy g r a y e y e s
Oil 7Jlot.es, Oil C a p s , Valves,'Journal Box.*. Guage C
of s u b t i l e h u e — k e e n , v i g i l a n t h u m o r i s t i c , w i t h g r e a t p o w e r Cylinder Cock*. Steam Whistles for r - t , - . c . : . - , LO« «-I:,.>UVM
of s e v e r e e x p r e s s i o n ; a nose long, m u s c u l a r , a n d s t a n d i n g and Mills. Bells for Factories. Steamers a n d L o c o n
o o t l i k e a s e n l i n e W m d u t y b e f o r e t h e o t h e r f e a t u r e s — dor e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds.
t h e s e w i t h a satarn'inc e x p r e s s i o n a n d s t e n o g r a p h i c h a b i t
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
of facq, f r a m e d Under a b r o a d - b r i m m e d p r o v i n c i a l b e a v e r We are prepared to execute all order* for I r o n Railing fnr.
h a t , a n d s u r m o u n t i n g Jargs-ly-boned l i m b s c a s e d i n t h e P r iv a te B u i l d i n g s Churclk-s, Pbulic b<ia-rvs,an'I for f e m e '
r u r a l stylo of a g e n t l o m a n f a r m e r pnyi'ng b i s r e g u l a r visit r y Lota.
P3T C o n i c r of Fifth and Woadbiidge-st*., opposite Ma.-hi
t o a n a g r i c u l t u r a l f a i r — s u c h , a s n e a r a s w e c a n g i v e it,
Shop of Michigan Central Ralliimd. Iictn.lt.
i s t h b o u t e r m a n of T h u r l ^ w W e e d , b c y o u d all c o m p a r i ni
JACKSON A WILES'.
son t h e flrct unofficial p 4 b l i c m a n in t h e U n i t e d S t u t o i
r r v B i i i u g f o r w a r d u n d e r a h i g h c o n d e n s a t i o n of v i t a l in.
. Engraver*
centives, h i s f a c e i s l i g h t e d u p w i t h i n e x h a u s t i b l e enerand L i t h o g r a p h y , 1!00, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.. over Sago's
g i e s of p u r p o s e , a n d his w h o l e b o d y is t h r o w n f o r w a r d its Piano Room. .
if to o v e r t a k e aftd s e i z e t b o o b j e c t w h i c h h e i s mentally
.We are prepared t o ' e x e c n t e n!l work entrusted to UK with
p u t p u i n g , n n d e v i d e n t l y p r e p a r e d t o m a k o i t s u c c o t n b . promptness and despatch, and on .is favorable t e r m s as any
Fotolly d e v o i d of p r e t e n t i o u s n e s s , s i m p l e in t a s t e a n d lan- establishment in the country. Combining ail the different
g u a g e , c o u r i o i E l y u n a s s u m i n g in m a n n e r , a n d c o r d i a l l y ,ljiy?c|ic* of Steel, Copper a n d Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well onC r a y a n ' W o r k of the finest description, we guarantee satisface n j o y i n g al! tire social c o m f o r t s of l i f e — t h e r e nevertheless tion ait c a r e s .
. •
r a a i a t f o from t h i s m a n ' s w h o l e a p p e a r a n c e , a s p i r i t of
I'.irtiejibir a t t e n t i o n paid to Bank and Commercial work,
p o w e r a n d o c o n v i c t i o n of intellectual preeminence, such a* Check*. Drafts. Notes, Certificates of D e p o r t and
w h e t h e r i n c o u n c i l o r a c t i o n , w h i c h n e v e r fail t o s e c u r e Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note and Bill Heads. Envelopes,
Ac. M a p s Portraits, Show Cards *;c., L i t h o g r a p h e d and
respect, a n d s t a m p hiin„ a s C a r l v l e w o u l d say, o n e of t h e
printed lu the m o s t delicate colors by a new process.
' b o r n ' k i n g s of m e n , ' cudoWcd w i t h - t h e only d i v i n e r i g h t . For the convenience of the business c o m m u n ity In thi< viw h i c h a R e p u b l i c recognizes. ' 1 1 m old m a n ' — s o he is cinity, we have established an a g e n c y with Mr. J o a n W.
familiarly c a l k - d - r a s a j o u r n a l i s t h a s w o r k e d h i s w a v u p Green, at the office of t h e Detroit Daily Advertiser, v 1J Jefn3
J . SAGE & SOX'S.
f r o m t h o h a m b l e s t g r a d e s of tlte profession, a n d e v e r y ferson Avenue.
s u f f e r i n g o r a j p i r i n g fcllpw-c r a f t s m a n of D r . F a u s t a n d O O O T H , S H O E S AJTD R U B B E R S , AT WHOJ.ER e n j m i n F r u n l d i n , m a y r e s t s u r e of r e c e i v i n g f r o m T l i u r - D S A L E ONLY.—Wo have received f r o m the Manufa. tn.rer*
about
1,000
cases
BOOTS,
SHOES
AND
RUBKERH, or all
l o w Vvoed a b r o t h e r ' s s y m p a t h y , a s a n i e n t a n d f r e s h tod a y as- w h e n t h i s g r e a t m a s t e r of j o u r n a l i s t i c a n d political the desirable k i n d s and have aUo on hand a few t!:o::»an<l
pairs of our onrrt manufacture.
s t r a t e g y Grit h a n d l e d p i c a t y p o in t h e c o m p o s i t i o n r o o m
We sbaU c o n tin u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e snd t o rcccirc almost
o f a Village n e w s p a p e r . O i f t e d w i t h a retentive m e m o r y , dally additions—V 1 as to keep our stock at ell tins
g r e a t n a t u r a l k n o w l e d g e of meu ami t h e i r motives, B r o a d coinplet£> Confining ourselves to the J a b b i n g trade .-x
n m m u r i f t r t i n o t s , a n d a c h i v a l r y o f p m p o s e contend t o p u r - Rlyely, we can offer facilities uncqualed in Detroit, at
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN" 4 C(
all pgeneies,
• • * *" ^ tAjJecta
. V . t h7 o u og h —— • • h i s m o s t m a r k e d . Detroit, Nov. 1, 1858.
n
c h a r a c t e r i s t i c is, t h a t o n c o resolved t o ^ i c c o m p l i s h a n y
objeiot, h e e n t e r s u p o n i t s p u r s u i t w i t hi o t r e s h n e s s o f d e t e r IPORTANT T O PRI.VTEB8
Pt'BI.ISlIERS.—We have now on hsnd, and "Constantly receiving, a
roinatioo i g n o r i n g e v e r y o b s t a c l e , n n d a s t o i c i s m w h i c h
large stock of Book a n d N e w i P a p e r of all si*??. We.
d i s d a i n e d e x p l a n a t i o n o r a p o l o g y f o r w h i c h h e mi
are AgCntsVfor nine of the best Mills in the country. «.! ,'cb
flnd noccssoiy, a n d w h i c h tlie end, in his j u d g m e n t , w . „ glves.u* a c h a n c e t o compete and underset! any ostabli-r .a. ni
j u s t i f y . T h i s is a t r a i t a l m o s t i n v a r i a b l y a c c o m p a n y i n g in tho Went, a n d would Say t h a t wo sell p r i n t p a p r r . h.-ai.er
. m e n of t h e h i g e s t n a t u r a l Ibrco, a n d is, in fact, a necessity, a n d a better article t h a n can be found in t h i s m a r k e t : Also,
w h e r e t h e i n t e r e s t s d e a l t w i t h a r e n u m e r o u s , c o m p l e x , a n d wo have just received a larga invoice of fine Mannilbis
Please call and see for yourselves at
Involving extended criticisms. W i t h a comprehensiveness
P E A S E i PtTLLKKS, No. 210 Jefferson Arc.
of g r a s p w h i c h takffl in t h e w h o l e political j u r i s d i c t i o n of
D e t r o i t N o r . L 1858;
t h e B q n i b l i c a n p a r t y , a n d a m i n u t e a c c u r a c y a s t o men
'CO ('NT
a n d t h e i r s p r i n g s — a s m u c h a t h o m e in t h e village c o n c e r n s
Mauufiictory a n d Book-Bindci
of M a i n e a s a m o n g t h e " r e p r e s e n t a t i v e R e p u b l i c a n s of t h e
A v e n u e — A c c o u n t Books of every desc; , . . ^
E m p i r e C i t y , h b c a n c o u n t o£T t h e i n d i v i d u a l c l a i m s a n d of s u p e r i o r i<atier a n d workmansbi|., at lower price* than
r a t o u r c c s of e v e r y p u b l i c m a n , b i g a n d little, w i t h a s heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction in ever* p a r t i a l
n r a c h e a s o a s & R o m a n C a t h o l i c d e v o t e e can m i m b e r t h e lar.
Commercial P r i n t i n g , Ruling and Binding, executed t<
finger-worn
b e a d s of familiar r o s a r y . M r . W e e d h a s b e e n
called a c o r r u p t p o l i t i c i a n — a m a n w h o uses p a r t y p o w e r
The subscriber h a v i n g had an e x p e r i e n c e of over fourtcr u
f b f I n d i v i d u a l a g g r a n d i s e m e n t ; b u t t h e s o c h a r g e s c a n n o t years, feels assured that they can defy competition in prices
s U n d t h o t e s t of a n i n v e s t i g a t i o n c o n d u c t e d b y m e n c o m - a n d quality of workmanship.
;Order» f r o m Banks, Merchants, M a n u f a c tu r e r , and Raflroa.l
p e t e n t t o j u d g e h i m . H o l s t h o m a k e r of men. politeially
.
n.'i
c o n s i d e r e d , a n d n o t t h e m a n w h o s e e k s t o m a k e h i m s e l f / Companies, respectfully solicited.
A - p o w e r a n d a v6ide o f . c o u n s e l a l w a y s c o n s u l t e d in h i s
H A R L E S B U . S C H , ( S n e c e H « r to M. Howard Welxrei
o w n p a r t y , h o h a s i n a r i a b l y r e f u s e d t o h o l d p o s i t i o n s of
Dealer in Foreign a n d Doweatic Uardware, Iloueek'-e
i
n
g
Articles,
MechanicV
Tools,
Stoves,
Grates,
Tin
and
J
a
official promiiK-ncc o r p a r t y
reward
I t i s well k n o w n
t h a t h o w n s offered a c a b i n e t p o s i t i o n u n d e r G e n . T a y l o r paned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t tor the American nn
E u r o p e a n Law Agency of Litz A Knpp. No. 7 Namulu strec
b u t u p d n t h a t o c c a s i o n , a s u p o n all o t h e r s , h e p r e f e r r e d
New Y o r k — f o r the recovery of Debits Legacies and Inhyi
t h e Coasiciodsness of i n d i v i d u a l p o w e r t o a n y p u b l i c re- " i n c c s in Europe a n d t h e United States.
c o g n i t i o n o f i t s s e r v i e e a I n a p e c u n i a r y p o i n t of v i e w . R e m i t t a n c e s made to all pnrtu of Germany, with safety r.r
u n t i l a recent p e r i o d , h i s lavish g e n e r o s i t y in s u p p o r t of dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Keorsley's lliock, Octroi
i,;i
p o l i t i c a l O b j e c t s k n e w n o t h o w t o restrain itself w i t h i n Mich.
t l j o l i m i t 8 of fctS m e a n s ; a n d thoao w h o k n e w h i m b e s t
S A G E ii S O N S , MAP PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS.
a p e a k in p r a i s e m i n g l e d w i t h b l a m e of his p r o d i g a l unsel• E n g r a v e r s and Lithographers, 209 Main street, Buffalo.
fishness.
P o r m o r e t h a n t h i r t y y e a r s in receipt of an e x - N.'Y., over S a g c ' j 1'iaaO Rooms We are prepared to execute
/"1 H E A P F I R M T T T t E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E U N t e n d e d political c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , i n v o l v i n g s e c r e t s of p o - all wort* entrusted t o n s with p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, and \_J dersigne.l offer- their extensive stock of Goods, consistn aS 'favorable terms as any establishment in the country,
tent i m p o r t a n c e , h e h a s n e v e r been k n o w n , u n d e r any_
o m b i n i n g all the different brunche* of Steel. C o p p e r an.I ing of all kinds F U R N I T U R E AND UPllOI-STKliY. to t h e i r
a g g r a v a t i o n , t o b e t r a y & c o n f i d e n c e or m a k o a n y i n j u r i o u s Stone E n g r a v i n g , a s well a t Grai on Work of the finest de- c u s t o m e r s a n d the public generally, at the lowest possible
rates. B r i n g prepared .to meet all orders i n o u r line of busiu s e t h e r e o f , t&ough all l e t t e r s received b y h i m d u r i n g h i s scription, we guarantee satisfaction in utl c a s e s
Maps, P o r t r a i t s , Show Cards, Ac., Lithographed and printed ness, wc woald advise bnyers to call upon n's before b n j i n g
n n b l i o lifo h a v o been religiously p r e s e r v e d , t o f o r m , a f t e r
elsewhere, as we intend hot to be undersold bv anv firm In
n:t
i l i a d e a t h , a n d in o t h e r hands, a k e y - t o t h e s e c r e t h i s t o r y In the most delicate colors, by a new p r o c e s s
the west. All work w a r r a n t e d .
p f o n r S t r i t o i i n d times; I n c o n v e r s a t i o n , M r . W e e d i s a T > A J * E R . - - W E ARE
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
A
P R E P A R E D T o S U P P L Y AT MILL
n
"i'.'l JcTerson A ventid, Detroit.
g o o d listoDur a n d a slow t a l k e r , a p p e a r i n g d e s i r o u s t o h e a r X prices,. all s U
u ee Js sa n d weights of P r i n t and Book Paper:—
Ledger Paper,
l'ajier. IFlat and Folded Paper. Letter, Cap and
a n d w e i g h all t h a t i s t o b e said. H i s m a n n e r of s p e e c h also I/odger
O O K S . — S E L F - M A D ! ! MEN—BV r . B?Seymour.
i s h e s i t a t i n g , a c c o m p a n i e d b y t h o nso of t h o f o r e f i n g e r , Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, Fancy and
F u t u r e Life, or Scene* in Another W o r l d ; by Ceo. Wood.
Staple Stationery in g r e a t variety.
w h i c h ' r i f l e s 1 a n d W i s , h a l t s a n d advances, a s t h o c a r e f u l l v
The Ministry of Life: by the a u t h o r of Ministering Children.
100 t o n s of Rags wanted in exchange."
The K. N. Pepper, a n d o t h e r Condiments, pat u p for general
digested words come slowly forth- H e is an inveterate
RICHMONDS A BACKUS.
s m o k e r a n d f r e q u e n t l y uAos his c i g a r b e t w e e u h i s fingers,
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Detroit Mith.
T h e Tenant Honse, or E m b e r s f r o m Poverty's llcartlistanc.
s u i t i n g t h a a c t i o n t o t h o w o r d , w h i l e he u n f o l d s his v i e w s .
The Witches of New York, by Doesticks.
•sale Druggists and
O p p o s e d t o JTr. W e e d j o politics, t h i s t r i b n t e is
Isabella O r s i n i : by the a u t h o r of Beatrice Cenci.
rd avenue, Detroit,
diifectly e l i c i t e d b y sociaT q u a l i t i e s w h i c h few w h o v i e w
Vernon Grovcr. o r Hearts a s They Are.
the Trade, a, large stock ef Sugar,
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F r e d e r i c k the G r e a t : by Carlvle.
W o . o a h i n h i s p a b l i e c a r e e r , could b e l i e v e o r e p p t e c i a t e . r^yrup. Molasses, Flstr. p r n i t . Spices, N a t s , I J q u o r s , Drugs,
Dora D e a n ; by Hiss Mary J . Holmes.
H i s s t r i n g s o c i a l a s p e c t , h i s c o n s i d e r a t i o n , k i n d n e s s a n d C o r d a j e , P a i n t s 01!?,Dye Stuffs, Naval Stores, Window Glass,
With
a
variety of others, too untnerous t o e n u m e r a t e . F o r
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r e g a r d f o w a j d a l l y o m ^ f m e n , a p p e a r i n g Worthy, n o
sale bv
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
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M. W. CAMN:
n r Of w h a t p a r t y ; i n d - w e T c n t w e t o say t h a t n o p u b l i c
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i n t o fives m o r o a S i c t i o n a t e l y h e l d in r e s p e c t b y t h e r i s i n g
W I N E H O L f S E . — W i l l a r d H a r v e y A Co., "•* / - a i d e a
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Lane, and 17 C e d a r s t r e e t . New York. Hemp, Cotton
y o u n g m e n of o u r S t a t e f o r a c t s of aid a n d kindnc.'t* t h a n
by
Abbey
H.
Hemingway.
The design of t h i s work in t o
Flax a n d L i n e o T w i n c s , I m p o r t c d and Manufactured Cordage,
t h i s tnaster s p i r i t o f o u r t i m e . S l o w t o b e l i e v e in
Cotton, Jnte, Manilla aqd American Hemp P.opc, Tarred Stuff. represent the general poetic literature of V e r m o n t from its
o o e e c o n v i n c e T h o r l o w t h a t y o n a t all d e s e r v e a n y
F i s h i n g Lines, Gilling Threads, Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, and all early settlement to the present period. The selections are
fldence, a n d y o u w i n n e v e r bo i n s u l t e d b y a n y h o l f m t
gathered
from
thmost
reliable
sources,
a n d will espcclsliv
k i n d s Of Cords a n d Lines.
interest all V e n m m t v r * by birth-rigiitnow resident in this anil
of r d i a q c e On y o u r f a i t h f u l i n t e g r i t y , l i e t r u s t s e v e r y 13
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
U V F . H I X C H M A N " tc C O . , Dealers in Grocerio. other States.
t h i n g w h e r o h e p l a c e s a n y t r u s t , a n d w i t h d r a w s all w h e r e
and
Provisions,
Paints,
Oils;
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a n d Chains, Tar, Pitch,-Kosin, Oakum. Ac. A complete stock
o r h a s a t a n y t i m e lived w h o c a n say t h a t M r . W e e d of 8 h ( p Chandlery a n d tho above uumcd articles always on
• Optical and Philosophical A p p a r a t u s No. tto JetJcrson
e * e r d i d a p o l i t i c a l a c t a f f e c t i n g t h e p r i n c i p l e s o r o f f i c e r s h a n d and for sale very low, at 4G W o o d b r id g e street, Detroit, Avenne, I n r l t e all those suffering from defective sjght, t o inspect t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t of greatly improved Perescopic Crys•
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, o f t h e o f g t a t a a t i o o to w h i c h h e i s a t t a c h e d f r o m a n y o t h e r M i c h i g a n . tal and Pebble Spectacles, which are highly endowed V i t h
m o t i v e t h a n a d e s i r e to s u b s e r v e t h e best i n t e r e s t of his,
the property of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, ail k i n d s of Teleaale and and retail dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, scopes, Microscopes, Electric Machines,Drawing I n s t r u m e n t s ,
P*rty- B u t w e will n o t s a y t h a t i n d i v i d u a l a t t a c h m e n t
F a n c y Goods, Plated Ware, Combs, B u t t o n s , T h r e a d , A c . No. Ac., constantly o n h a n d .
m a y n o t fct times h a v e e x e r c i s e f l a c o n t r o l l i n g influi
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79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mreh.
, t b e d i s p o s i t i o n b y h i m pf p a r t y p a t r o p ^ e , f o r w e
Watches, Clocks a n d J e w e l r y r e p a i r e d and w a j r - — - - ' '
H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W I T A V D H I I H O R . —
of no man m o r e strongly wedded t o his friends or more
C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d chanusteristic selections from t h e
T^IRESIDE
EDITION
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WAVERLY
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of e n e m i e s . A d h e r i n g t o h i s
writings of the most e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s of America. S c o t
J T now complete, foil ^
to be h a d of
with all te tenacity of his s t r o n g n a t u r e ,
land. Ireland and E n g l a n d , by W m . E. Burton. F o r sale by
F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
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FLORIDA.—«r JOMIPI K. dlDDWOS.—Illustrrted with "
mestic Dry Good*. Garpets. Floor Oil C l o t h * P a p e r Hanging*. tine engravings.—Ono Volame, l t m o . S10 pp. Pricc $1.—
F e a t h e r s and House F u r t i n l t i u g Goods.—We would particu- T h i s Work portrays, with e m i n e n t ability, the crlmes'commit
larly i n v h e the attention of the public to the following Good.s ted by our Government against the Maroons who fled from
wbleli we have in great variety of styles and prices : BrochC South Carolina and o j h e r Slave S a t e s seeking protection un
ShowLslong and sqaar. ; Ilay Suite do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do.' der Spanish laws. It shows bad Jaith exercised towards ih»
do. do. ; Gentlemen's do. do. do. : Mantillas beautiful styles: Indians of Florida, and is found l« present a t r u e view of ih»
Black. Fancy, Poulard, liayadcre and Moire A n t i q a e hllke ; lioig-fought Florida War. n n i c h f a s , in truth, A. WAR 1 " K
F r e n c h and knglish Merino<-». plain and figured ; Parame(tas. SLAVERY.
* r w i G o . . ™ o , ( t u . <* O l i o .
. 's
Delaine.^ in great variety ; V a l r n c u Plaiiis a n d Stripes : AllGentlemen—Aoce.pt my t h a n k s for a cony of " T h e E x i l e
wool l'laid.>; Alpacas; Flauucls: a n l t i n c t U ; Broadeli.;h<: Damasks; B l a n k e u ; Linens; Embroideries; H o s i e r } ; Gloves; of F l o r i . t x " 1 bev> read the book with t r e a t i n t e r e s t an.i
, uiutli iuntruetion. it »vt» i n . a striking liWrt an I m p o r t s n i
UiUiions; Print!*; G i n g h a m s Ac.. Ac.
| portion of our history, and Pi early reveals the secret s p r i n g "
«
Carpet Depurtnicnt.
by which successive a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s were moved in aBairs ..f
Velvet, BrnsM-ls, Urvnetle, S Ply, 2 Ply, .Superfine. Cotton ' g r e a t moral and political-eonseqaence. J l i e distibguisb. d
and Wool, Carpets; D r u g / u t s S U i r Rods Oilcloth. Window a u t h o r hiv. especially entitled bimweif to the t h a n k s of r » e r f
divides. Usee and Mnslln t.'urtains, Curtain F i x t u r e s Feathers, lover of freedom, justieV. and h6norali!e administration,jb»
Papt-r H a n g i n g s *»•-. S c .
tracing and exhibiting the evil Influences of tdaverr in !•«
Wc have many other itylea of Good*, which will l.e offered
to suit the t i m e *
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arise f r o m perusing t h i s work without d|r|M-ned convictions
of tilt w r o n g of fdaicbolding. and t h e j e c c m i t y of caruc.4
\ M K R 1 C A V W A T C I I E N — A P P L KTOVTT I: A <
and persistent effort f o r the d e l i v e n a n c i s f our National Gc«
."V C o , WALTIIAM, Mass. Manufacturers of P A T E N T LE- e r n m c u t trum t h e control cf the eluveJBwcr.
Kit WATCHES.—These, superior WaU hes arc made by the
('olcmliQs. J o ' v 12. JS'.".
m
R. P. C B A S E .
aid of n t v a n d original martiiucry. expressly d o l g c e i t o « K E P t ' B I J C A X S READ f T ! C o p l e f » n t by inaii<w recel^x
cure, n i t h a low juice, a tinv, sniwtailiul, durable and uni- of Oue Dollar.
rOLLKT^FOSYEB '*TO..
PRASCts R A W o n t ) .
' P u l l s f t r s , Columbus, Ohio,
•'octirnetion, and are pronounced by the highest authorities
nil
^ D e t r o i t , Agent for Michigan.
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to be f j u l ' l e n in principle and quality, ami have been proved
l y the moot exacflkg tests t o tw reliable a n d unfuiliuf in ac- O t N - U l i l l T < J A 8 W O K I v S , FOR T H E JlA.M FAC
iwii. Tbs»e watches ura manufaeturbd entirely f r o m t b o 0 TURK OK ILLt'MlN'A'i Uiii GAS, for tho use of-Priva,w.
cru4e materials, hi a single establishment, by connected and Houses, PuMia Building*. VUlakef, T o w n s Ac.—Patpnte.l
uniform proces.se.s—the manufactory U-ing organized upon August, 1H5S.—The principle of t h e invention consist* in tb«
the same .system t h a t has been adopted in the production of pel nliar construction o ( the Retort. Whereby fins' i s t n o 4
the uncqualed American fire-arms which enables us to p r o - quickly, easily and .-congsil' -oly generated from Rosin, Oik
duce a movement al ouc-ba'.f the price of any foreign move- Tullow anil n fiisc Urease of any kind, and producing, for
m e n t of. the same quality.; nnd wo guarantee tho perfect about eighty cents, a s much l i g h t as a thousand feet of AMlr
performance, forten y e a r s of every watch manufactured bv us.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watchA^Ionj! rourse of experiment* at the hand* of the Inventt.r.
es being the only ones inadc bv machinery upon a uniform wh» has had many year s experience* in Gas macnfSetUTing.as
system throughout. Nearly al! hand-made watches uro de- well as by o u r x l r e a sod o t h e r s has- placed the invention l*»
fective, and are continually getting out of ordci. I n many yon.l all dout.t of its prnctlcabi.ity. The public Riay be c o b
parts of the c o u n t r y it. is impossible t o find good watch re- Udcntly assured that it is at once t u e most s i m p l e a n d Ui-eRi
pairers. a n d watch repairing is alwuyn uncertain a n d expen- of any t h i n g of the kind »•— ' " ""
sive. The introduction of A m c r i r a n watches disposes o f t liis
The present object ol the iiroptietorn if t o dispose of clly.
difficulty, and c o u n t r y merchanU, as well as watch • dealers, county and statu R i g h t s on "Uiu
the most
IUOH: favorable terms, aajn d if
can-keep tratchcs-us a p a r t of t h e i r miscellaneous stock, a n d immediately introduce the works iutn general use. .
t(.i:s sup;ic.' their customers ivi;h a new staple, which may lie
Works f r o m 100 feet capacity i u d upwards, are now la
used as any other article, w i t h o o t mystery or humbug. Sold readiness by DUDLEY A HOLME(j,'mariBfaeturcr*, l>ctroit.
by the trade generally, a n d by BOBBINS A APl'LETOJf,
as well as every t h i n g oounec!c4 With the - Snn-Liglit l i u
«3General Agents, IS Maiden lame, N. Y. Works," which will be supplied^.yithem at all the p r l n c l j u l
points ip-tlie Union, to p a r i l r s purchasing territory.
Persons of small capital, a n d particularly Gas F i t t e r s by
_ . JSTRATED—a Volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m original m a k i n g an Investment in the r i g h t t o usothe " S u n - L i g h t Gils
oiitwings, by J o h n W. Ehnlnger, Uluatrutlveof the Courtship Works," wiil bo certain of an iwniei(.:te reiuunvration.
o! Miles Standisli, by Henry W. Ldngfelluw. T h e n ! will bo
.2Sf All coramunicaliocs in the ^premises directed to the .
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of the niost exquisite charac- undersigned » i l l meet prompt attention.
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ter, executed by Brady, with intersected crcsni-coloredluaives
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
ieontaining the dt-scriptivo text,) the whole to be bound in
•Treasumr for Proprietor*.
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled a n d gilt e d g e s '
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No. 77 Woodward Avelsuc, Detroit, Michigan.
Early orders are solicited, as the slow proceas of p r e p a r i n g
the Plioto^raplw (nothing being done in cloudy weather) ,wjn r i A R E W ' H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , U l t S T S T R E E t
prevent the immediate issue of a second edition, and cohse- \J between I j t r n e d a n d CongreM streets. Detroit, Mich—q u i n t l y only thoss.ordered in advance can be provise.L
T h e undersigned h a v i n g r e - p u « h a S c d " T h e Institution for
P r i c e Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen a n d subscriptions t\c dissemination of useful dritiks," has enlarged "and rejut er e c e i v e d , . « my s t o r e .
s a t c d i t i n Uie most tlioumKh;milliner..mnkilig It now tho
F f t A X C I S lLVYMOXD,,.
siost extensive BBLV.'EUY IN T H E WEST, with facilities f o r
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sj)0 W o o j n u r d Avenue.
producing the finest uWl mustde'Ucatc grades of Malt LiqUors:
and is now prepared t « fr.rnUli tfie v a r i o u s qualities' of Ales,
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND E D G E TOOL WOiyCS. F o o t Porter and Brown Stout, t o r drabglit a n d bottiinf;, ut prious
of Brush ntreet, u n d e r the Fulton I r q n W o r k s , Detroit, M. r a n g i n g from S6 ta $10 per barr'jL
Cotlery, S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s , Coupers' and C a r p e n t e r s '
E x t r a lino and Stock Ale's b n i k c d - t p order.
Tcol... Axe.i of every description. P l a n i n g a n d Tobacco MaAll Package* extra, which, when r e t u r n e d t o tl:e Brewery
chine Knives, Trusses, Ac., made to order of a superior qua- in itood order, will l « paid f u r « same prices as charged.
Uty.

The attention of privatefamit!c»,«n3 eustomeca In general.
Razors. K n i v e s Scissors, Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t f . s t c e l , I r o n Is particularly called to the E X C E I ^ I O U CREAM ALK. Old
and Brass Wurc, iiollshcd and repaired in a m a n n e r to Rive
s.-.'.isf.irtion t'« his cnr.ti.mcrH.

Older* .eft ot tl.e oll.ce, cornet; or Brush s t r e e t and 'Jeffer- plo for thcmselvcy. All oiCgtt, with the n
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son Avenue, will be promptly attended to, wher e samples m a y I - i i i
be seen.
RtjTerenc.o* kindly permitted to Messrs. E d m u n d " , North A'
Co., J . B. W a y n e A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen i J l a t w e l l .
Detroit, J a n . 18-VJ.
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E . A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G S AND C E N T I . E M E V S
FURNISHING GOODS, at tbo ClothlDg,Eisporlum Of H.
APER WAREHOUSE
ON II AND AND FOR s K l J". IIA LLOCK, No ICS, Jefferson Avcnfie, Detroit. Where may
cither a t Wholesale or retail, the following d f * c r i p t i » b s r . ' be found a very large, f i e ; h a n d j d e i f cable stuck of tho above
paper, viz: Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, IHmy, g o o d i i u s t m a n u f t c t u r e d u n d e c h i s i p i m e d i s t e I n s p e c t i o n , a n d
Crown, Flat C a p <»d Folio Post, Cop, Letter, Legal,Jsermon, e m b r a c i n g one o l f t h e moat ex«BnaIvt a ' s o r t n . c n t - e v e r befos*
Bill and Note Paper in c v e r r varletv.
offered In t t b ^ m a r k e t . •
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Book an l P r i n t Papers of nil colors and sizes. Manilla,
A m o n g h b stock will be found every kind and description
"" aw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s'zes e n d weights,
ol Garment « f t a ^ 4 j o r J ? i l l a n d W i t h e r wear.

r.civi
, r direct from ibe Manufacturers, .
Prom ihe.lotr p r i c o f f a a d fheapflr' grades,-to tlie most One
'cr t h e m at as low prices as any in ft Is market,
and fashiflna^le garments—{til or whi.-b have been m a n u f j e - ,
luted in exchange for Good* or Cash.
tured with the utmost care and winaASTRDto give natisfaction.
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
All-persons det^ron* of purchMlttf cither at W H O L E S A L E
'JO Woodward Avenue.
OR RETA I L are respectfully invited t o call" a n d examine I l l s
'stock, which shall bo offered at prices u n i f o r m l y
I N G E B ' S H E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T ANT TO
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H. HAI.LOCK.
k 7 'I HE PUBLIC.—A new Family Sawing Machine, epml.inlnz the la!v«i f m p r o r e m e n t f , a', tliu cxrreme low price'of
I I . A L L I S O N , 1 8 P O R T E R O F IMPROVED' KATLF I F T Y DOLLARS.
• mud Watches, c r w i l in beauttful styles, warranted 'exThe pilren of all otir standard machines h a v e been greatly cellent time-keepers: do do Swiss, foil Jewelled, Lever* In
redured.
SLNCER-S SEWING MACHINES, it I s v e l l known, every style. GOLD PENS.—I c o n t i n u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g Pena
tiiongh dearer in price, have a!wny.-» been cheaj"?r in f a c ^ •if ov cry desirable p a t t e r n . Those p e n s have received a Silver
c o n s i d c t i n g what they will do, t h a n any o t h e r . The prices Medal and Diploma at t h e Michigan State Fair, and are not to
are now reduced so t h a t all mui-t be satisfied. Call a n d ex- 1K> surpassed by-anv P e h s lu. market. Also dealer in F I N E
auiiue the new machines at the low prices.
J E W E L R Y . SILVER WARE, anil F A N C Y GOODS.
W1L1JAM PORTER, Agent,
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new
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133 Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t

) K B O H E J r S U T S T H O U G H T S . — A N E W SUP
> ply J a a t received. F o r sale bv
DOUGHTY, STRAW ft C O ,
No. M Woodward Ave.

Safes are a c o m b i n a t i o n of W r o u g h t and Chilled
l r o n ^ v o inches t h i c k . The W r o u g h t Iron gives s t r e n g t h
a n d the Chilled I r o n h a r d a e w : t h e safe* being warranted Drill
P r o o t All o t h e r F i r e Proof Safe* are made of Sheet Iron.
& R. WOOLLEV. Agent, at C. A A. l t e . ' B a n k i n g Offlce.
Detroit, N o r . 1, 1858.
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GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cvnts. Pens s e n t by mall,
accompanied by the Cash, will ftp promptly a t t e n d e d t o .
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J . 1L ALLISON, Jefferson Avenue.

D'

ETHOIT STEAM
DYEING
ESTABLISHMENT. No. 16 Congress-ss., E a s t — A . C. ALEXANDER
would most-respectfully intimate that, more fully to accommodate tlie wants of tfie p a t r o n i z i n g piilJic, and his large Increase oxbit'dnrsR.hc h a s adopted the improved fsc-IIIty which
Steam give* t o the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g r e c e n t l y titled u p
for that purpose. He now D v i * by Steam, every description
of Silks, Satins, Velvet, Crapes! and Merinos, producing tlis
most brilliant colors and best style of finish t h a t every article
will admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.

M

A Y I I E W ' 8 SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM A N D
VENTILLATINOCHIMNEYJCAP.—MavhcwVChntaer
Cap prevent* Chimneys f r o m smoking:-it p r e c l u d e * y t o r t a s
from e n t e r i n g tlicbi; it lessens tlie liabilities t o lirCs from
their b u r n i n g o u t : it protects their tops f r o m the waatcs of
the neatlier, and serves as sn o r n a m e n t a l finish.
Persona desirous of s e c u r i n g tlie r i g h t of inannfgctnpr, or
of sale, or both, in Cities. Comities, States, or Territories, In
any part of the United States not already dWpused of, will be
f n n i i s h e d with a descriptive circular, b y addressing the undersigned, and by designating t h e territory they desire, they
will also be furnished with the t e r m s of sale,
IRA 11 AY HEW. Patentee, Albion. Mich.
M a n u f a c t n r e d - a n d ' f o r s a l e . In Detroit, bv
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DUDLEY ft HOLMES, 77 Woodward A t e .
T E S T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK OF VEGETABLE
*} and Animal Physiology, designed f o r t h : use of Schools.
Seminaries and Colleges,.by Henry Goadl.v. J - D., Processor
of Vegetable a n d Animal l'bvsiology aud Entomology in t h e ,
State Agricultural College o f ' M i c h i g a e . embellished with npJ
w a r d s of.430 Illuataations. . U t h o u s h designed m a m l v for
Colleges a n d Schools, t h i s book will be found InsaJuable t o
the gv-neral reader, a n d should find a place in e v e r t p u b l i c
and private Llbrarv. The b - a n t r of t h e wood engraving* t h a t
so plentifully a d o r e t h i s w o r l U s remarkable, a n d theii; style •
eminently peculiar; white, red. yellow a n d bine figure^ o n a
dead black ground. By their distinctness t h e y h a v e ellclU A
u n a n i m o u s admiration. F o r sale by
, , , .
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,18.V.
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F R A N C I S BAYMOND.
I > L A N K B O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y . — T H B UNDVil.J j signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery t n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h lna
Bookstore, is prepared to manufacture, t o o r d e r . Blank Books
of every deneriptlon. Merchants a n d others, w a n t i n g any
t h i n g in t h a t line, are ipvited to give h i m a caB. H a v i n g the
beat of workmen, he can safely g u a r a n t e e satisfaction In all
cases.
F . RAYMOND.
Detroit, Nov. 1, IMS.
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