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Grand Traverse Herald, December 23, 1859
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IBOIKi 9
VOL. II.
T B A V E H S E DITY, MICH. F B I D A T , D E C E M B E R 23,185a
% <Sraiii) (fntijfrse Hetalir,
7,
' U N O . 5.
hosi back, and went clear around by the lower ford, afore
Fra. tkt LoodoD
I'd let sitch a wichpd man look ine in the face.
The Arctic Explorations.
An audible groan pawed through the congregation.
What everybody but one fond, (aithfnl, hopiiig-against. "Then you actually hearn Deacon Jones a cussinT"
hope heart foreboded, years *#>• has been confirmed be" Cussin !" you'd a thought so, if if you'd a bin in half yond a doubt The Franklin expedition has perished
MORGAN BATES,
a mild of the ford!
a man among the thick-ribbed ice upd mercik® snows
">iTop AS>> raonurroa.
k>
n . L . . . . J , l . ..i
. . . .
" Deacon Jones, you hear the testimony.—Now, what of <the
Arctic circle. J rTho
bones af,tfcr«bravcat <k
the
• TJBJKMSwL '
iveyon got to
to.«UJ
haveyou
s ^ , to the charge!"
brave," lie still and-solemn in th^ir'bare and whitened
VjTiiit's a lady? Is it something
" 1 moot guilty, said the IkScon, rising to his feet •sepulcro. . But when the BstiooafsorroicJiai been calmed
.Made Of hoeps, ani silkfc, andairs,
and
turning,
up
his
eyes
in
a
manner
intended
to
make
for
anticipation
had
dooc
its
worst,
and
the*
mind
of
the
used to decorate the parlor,
mnn> hb«ran
e m n tn
himself look solemn. I never cussed a word in my life. nation
nation finre
pnpe jiore
to n>\frt
revert In
ty thn
tho ovnlnita
explpits r,f
of 11M
Bri-.
Like the fancy rugs and chairs?
1
Blotter Pete French.ia inlptiik
,,~i,I» it one, that wastes on novels
?•
tons in the region where, eren the snow-fiend is
5^^fcTSS*Bnt "ftLSSS.
•rjr ItewTOUBU• •word. yicw.
Every feeling that la human?
•*You (^uj't cptnc that oven me, old scape-goatf'
"
Dark
amidst
the
woodorous
Light
re work, dombl* prict.
If'tis thiS to lie a lady,
sang out Brother Pete French rising to his feet ami
That streams o'or all the northern oight"
Tis riot this to be'a woman.
displaying a fi^t on tho end of each arm. "Don't you a burst of exultation and admiration for the deeds 'at the
s'poee I know cussin, whon I hear it? And dou't you past was only natural It sprang from that nqmtaneity
ITother. then, unto your daughter
Speak of something higher far,
"'pose I know you when—"
of disposition which,unbidden pays tribute to heroism in
Than to be ipert fashion's lady—
; Order! shouted tho official. "Let us hear what every form. ^ In our day, there will not be another voyT H E R O N BO STW I C K ,
"'Woman" is the brightest siar.
Deacon J ones had to Bay, add then we'll take i)i for jest' age to the North Pole; a strong sentiment has set against
If ve, in your strong affcction.
, N O I A S V PUBLIC,.
what we think its worth. Go on, Brother Jones."
Urge )*>ur eon to be a true man,
such rash and useless enterprises; but sober retronpection
• owe your daughters no less strongly
" Well, to toll yon the whole on it, I went down to cannot bo denied to aoy one,' and an Englishman, when
To raise np and be a woman.
Louisville with a load of market truck, and I had mortal dancing over tj>e, history cJfeur explpits in the extreme
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
pood luck with i t too, for I lamped it all out to a fellow North, caunot but fuel his ncSrt beat faster, and around
Will giro pmoMj .Urotlon In lU
! Yes, a woman—brightest model
in the.eveuin' aud so didn't have to tend the market next it gather a glow of exultant and pardonable pride. ,*
Of that light and tierfect Ijeauty;
. PAYMENT OP TAXES,
mormn' to get rid of i t
"
There the mind, and soul, and body.
. For upwards of three centuries and a h|il^ the govern^
Blend to work out life's great dutyMVell, artcr I'd disposed of my .market truck I filled raeut aou mercantile communities of this country have
Be n woman— naught is higher
my wagon bed with loose straw, what another marketer been engajpd in endeavoring to discover a passage from
On the* gilded list of fame;
gin mo, as I thought I mout want to ride in it part my tho Atlantic into tho Pacific Ocean That such a channel
On tho catalogue of virtue
WM. H . P A R K S ,
way homo, and thou I began to look about for some place does exists, has been inconfestably proved by several of
. There's no brighter, holier name.
to stay all eight Porty soon 1 seed a big. houso all tho oxntditions sent in search of Sir John Franklin and
Attorney at t a w a n d Solicitor i n Chancetry^
Be a woman—on to duty,
lighted up, and then I thought it inusy>c a tavern, " * His ill-fated companions; but alas! It Is useless for naviCirumil H u v o n , Miohiipirj,
Hal*J Hie world from.'all tliat's low.
*
Will attend Court ami to Golleciiqq* in Uio counties of Grand
. Place high in the social heaven
axt a feller if it wasn't .
gable {«tr|)0!*ss being probably only open onco in tho
Traverse, Manistee, MasonaadOccana.
2ody»
Virtde s fair and radiant boif!
" N o , air,' said he, "its tho place where tho Votaries course of ages. Still the demonstration solves a problem
I/snd thy.influence to eaoh effort
to Tempcranco hold their meetings."
»
qnd shows of what inflexible material tho AngjoSaxon
Tliat shall raise our nature human;
" Thinks I, this is a Temperance house, I couldn't find maritiine population is composed. Such tt conscientious
Qe not faslilon's gi'ded lady,
AXD
a better plaoe whgr tQ Jeavo my wagon a standin' for peipcveraucc iu a cause always esteemed noble, is without
, • • Be » brave, true, whole-souled woman.
safe keep in,' cause Tcmpcrauoo men are allere hona>t a parallel in the history of mankind. Other countries
Deacon Jones np For Cnssin.
moral, tfood sort of fellors. Then I told tho feller that for centuries have prosecuted deadly animosities; but it
Rap rqp nip! .
and he laughed and sedit was.true; and then he went up was n e r v e d for England to endeavor to prove that the
•'Cdmo fn;:Sisttr Shaiv.
tho stairs, and that made mo know he was ono of them.
"'KVythhnfe yoa, Sister tJrinjca, but I haint got time.' Then I j<jst onhitcliod, and left my wagon there a staudin' oceans or the world would be one but for masses of coi>
"Uaint vou? Then IH go out ia tlic garden and pick tliero by the place where tho Votarkjs of Tempcranco pealed water so stupendous that the imagination stands
in awe at the bare contemplation of them.
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR yon a tjnnch."
.| . •
' ,
Columbus discovered America in 1-192; and four years
sale or location; Investment* Inade; Taxes paid on non- ' " H a , ha, ha! FB try and call in as I come back. *~^t ..'
" Next mornin' I came out bright and early, and found later, sOme Englishinen embarked iu an andertakiug that
resident lends; Redemption of lauds sold for taxes, anil par- Was just a paasin," and thought I'd stop at the door a
chaw of lands at tux «»!<•*.
my wagon and overythin' All. right jest as I'd left it. pri raa /acfewas far wildbr than that ofthe great Genoese.
And s'ill'ahrajs give tiro mostcnreful attention to the Inters minute, and see how yon all corao on. Say, Sister J* ot oven a straw seemed to lie inissin.' I hitclied uiy In M9C, John Cabot and aftewards his son, Sebastian
os^j£ my Correspondents, sad in lil/orallly, promptness and Orimte, have'yon hcar'n the news?"
bosses in a jiffy, and mountin' on tho lead one, wus off; Cabot geihjd to.Grecalnnd, but neither of them rcachwl
accnraey of tmgfne&s transactions wo aid conrt comparison
" NCWH! no—ickal nows?"
but some how nnother, I noticed they cpndu't - hardly the high latitude. , 3ii.I327, Robert Thome, of Bristol,
Why. Deacon-Jones has been a cussin."
Btart tlie empty wagon. In a moment, it struck wo that went in search offlie North Pok; and it is presumbd he
DcncdtrJoncs a ensdn!'' ..Can't be jiossfblcT'
*'ip tar in the hubs had got stiff; and thon I thought no
"True, wery word oh't Pete Rrnch, he was iv ore about i t I went on a thiukin' what a nice set of perisheijl, for no record of his adventures njmmnO In
comin' honioj'roni Louisville this morn in," and jest hs he fellore them Votaries of Temperanco mast be,, and n 1553, Sir Hngh Willoughby discovered Nqra Zemble.
g6t to the ford of the crick, he seed Deacop Jones th'ar, m^kin* purty good time, till I came to the ford—where To tjiow how early, England became siezed with a mania
'i t-'-V M O R G A N B A T E S
^rth his WOgon stock fast in the mud, and he hear'n him Brother French seed mq—where all at once, up I stuck to solve the mystery ofthe North Pole. W e quote a
wsage from an old chronicle referring to that same Sir
Has opened an Offlee at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co, a cussin' like a trooper."
Michigan, for the transaction of a .
in tiie mod; and all my hosgQs could do they eoudn't
y^'Sisttk1 Shaw, you shock mc! Oh mi. oh! what could pull the wagon out—Thinks I, this is rather strange 'ugh Willoughby>—" He was bom of nn ancient and
a. got Inter the Deacon. If nny one but you'd a told me, work, to have no load; there must be something wrong, worthy family in Bisely, in the country of Derby. Iu
tho region of King Kdward VL he was employed by tho
TM United Statcu Laiid OfOc'c In looated at (his place f and I wouldn't a bUercd it, for I oilers thought Deaccn
so I got ofl'u tho ujgh hoss and jumpt np in tho wogou; King and merchants or London to find bot the Qorth-wsat
parti eular attention will ho paid to locating Land Warrants, Jooes was sidh a dear old soul!"
• iuvesting money in Gorerninent Lands, imparting Informa- i " S o did I, Sister (Jrimcs, but the. old boy is sure to a thiakin' I mast make them pull bettor np there. In- pessago to tho iiast Indies, having three ships provided
tion relative to the general features, resourced and advanstead ofgoin' up to my knees in tho straw, as I expected for that purpose, with a large commission, which did not
tagMaf the Grand Traverse country, the payment of taxes, show Mfe clbvnj foot some times. He's gone andcusscd, to do, I lit kcrflim on somothin' solid, which held iny bear date from year of pnr Lord, bat the year of the
and-the transaction of any Agency business with'which he certidrtj ffir pctc Prencli hearn hjm; and what Pe(e feet nearly on a level vfitbthe sides ofi the wagon body.-—
a i y be entrnvnjd.
BKvnirxcts.
sayss ho^ll'stick up to;' Boinethin' must be did about it This astonished mo dreadl'uliy, so I began to dig down world 5515 because in their-taw..voyages they might
'IIoiiWhltn«*J(mt«, Alitor Umrral. I i i ^ L : '
have occasion to present it to foreign princes. . Tney
right awiiy? <k the church is ruinated.
in the straw; and, pqradvouturo I found tho wagon was departed from Deptford on May 10, IM3 and after much
And without further parley, Sister ShaW hurried onto loaded smack full of. grindstone?. A t first I thought I ' d
foul Weather, steared North Novthwest; but on the 2d
Herald Office. Traverse Cifr. Nov. 3,1M8.
nj the next door to break, the news to Sister Tavlor. Si&; made a mistake and took some other, man's wagon, but of August a Tempest arose whereby ope of the ships
tor'Grimes donaed a pail'of water into the cooking Ktove artcr I look't around a spqll. I seod it was mine and no
MORGAN R A T E S , '
to lower the fire, and then tripped acro» to tell Sistor mistake. While I was standin' there tnip' what to think. was divided from the others, and they never saw it
KUiot and Sirter Klliot and Bister Taylor and Shaw and Ihappenod to look up tho crick and there I seed two again. : Sir Hngh holding on his course, discovered land
Sistor
Grimes, they all by ^iflerent routes bent their city cnapsa standin' with their thumbs again their noses, which for .ice ho could not come;near, in flic latitude of
, H o r s l d OfHoo, Xx-BvornolCity, M i o b .
steps towards tho: porsonaije, each resolved on bein? end their flngers a wigglin' at me. One of them I took, 68® . -This was called Wilkmghby's Land, as well it
tho first to impart the shocking bit of intelligence to the to be the very feller who hudtold-me about tho Votaries might as it had neither then nor sinco any owner or
inhabitant pretending to the property thereof I t apminister.—Thoy wero evidently; 'Vtriving, for tho champi- (•nVi.ippranco.
pcareth by a will found in that ship, which was the A&
onship" To whom it shOiild have boon awarded, I
Votaries of Tompcranec!" Hollorod they, stall a wiggiin' miral, in tho pocket o f a person or quality, that in Januknow not, but certain' it is, the minister fioOn received
- - A ary, 1554, : 8ir hugh and most of hi6 company were then
(nuijtr ST«BST, yin tpi'm aorta,) * • ' - f - • ' the report from ooo of them, and cro ho hail timo to their fingers nnd lauirhin'.
:u
"
Then
I
seed
i
^
i
i
t
all
ilko
aflnsh,
Them
Votaries
health, though all were soon, after frozen to death in
... , 1 » A . V i S K S B C I T V , M I O I U C r A ^ ' .
makeup his mind as- to ita truthfulness, the others worn of Temperance, as tney call themselves, had bin playln'
3 river haven, called Areina, in -Lapland. The' next
at hand to substantiate i t
n P H I S OLD E S T A B L I S H E D HOTEJ^mTEFlBST
a .trick on me. eo says I to them purty lond:
summer, some other English ships coming to the same
Hero was nn awful state of affairs! Wiggtotown in a
JL in Traverse City,) situated on Front street, In the vicini" Votaries of Hell, more like! A'purty set you are
ty of the Court House and publio offices, is Mill open for the stir from centre t6 circumference, a church disgraced, to be eervin' tho deril under a false name. Sneak bapk place, found the 6hip entire, and all the menfrownto
death, with a particuhir account of all the passages of
reception or the traveling public. Tho l'roprlotor return* and a Dttcbn who had been " cuain." Fortunately tho
hia hearty thanks for tho liberal i«trou«*e hq has received, regular meeting id course," was but a few days aft and home, and the-next fqjler what axes tho name of your their vovagp."
Society, hit the truth, by tclliii' him, Votaries of Hell!'' ; English spirit nothing daunted by theso melancholy failand assures the public that no pains will lie spared to make
his guests comfortable, .Hia charges.will correspond with at it the piously-disposed, portion of tho populace expectod
" Tliat's all I saiil
ures, engaged in other attempts toeubjugate the iee king.
.to wipe oottho stiemiL
That's so! That's jest what 1 hearn him a savin,'
Good accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
49tf
Prom tbffshort time intervening between tho time above said Brother French, "hnd T thou^jt ifit was falectusin' In 1576-77 and 1578; John Daris, in 1585, discovered
mentionod. and thn next regular meeting day, Deacon I'd nevor henrn anyfhinir like it afore. Here's my band the striut which bears his name; atfd Hudson, by the description
of the two countries he had visited, was the
Jones' " cussih' formed tho principle topic of conversation Brother Jones, I'll take it all back. You're not ono of
moans of establishing the fur company which still bean
in Wiggfctowu. Tho good brothers, after discussing the •the lo^t sheep yot by a long shot""
his name. Baffin was tho next distinguished northern
matter at length, generally came to the conclusion, that
1 neudHot tell you there was a general rush to get the
the morning on which the great event -took place was Deacou by t h e ; ' bread lioobC' now -that the matter of vojmger; and from hia time, 1616, down to 1818, when
(MOUTtt or BOAKMJAN lnvKK.)
, j ;?T(.
Sir John Ross sailed on his first voyage, voir little was
slightly cool for tho season, in t'onscquence of which the this oram* was settled to the*, entire satisfaction of all.
added to our knowledge of the Arctic circtej although
•*,; T r a v e r s e . C i t y , M i c h i g a n .
Deacon had probably, taken a ijip too mnch whiskey.
Next day several Brothers i«®llod on the Deacon to Upwards of twenty voyages had been undertaken in that
If that turned ont to be the truo state of tha case, and assnro him that they bad alwoysftjown he was innocent
n p m s NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE IS Deacon Jones would make due acknowledgements, they
eriod. . After that the names of touch men as Ross,
A now ready to receive its guests, beingfittedin full, withof the chaise, and to wk. him for n grindstone; but to 'arry. Back, and Franklin, and their narratives of'their
out renrd to cost, so. aa to make it the moat desirable of any felt somewhat inclined to forgive^ him, even were it the their disappointnKnt,, thev learned he had token them adventures, fbrn» some of tho movt interesting books
Hotel In the ("oinitv.
"ninety and iinth time." The good asters wore less back to the ciW, and sought out the owner.
"
I
in
the languagB. In all down to 1845, upwards of J. K.G. being otae of the earliest settlers in the Coanty, is charitablc, however. TTiev bdieved it to be a show of
.,l>ln t n - i —
i_ti_
'• ~r~
—*
sixty expeditions had been di^jatchod to the Jiortb Pole
o '.
the evil one's cloven foot, and they believed the evil : ono
SMRITUM. AsriRATiosH.—0hTTf4Ws world could rise by England. In that year it wasresolvedtosend another
had always been there.—Most of thom hod been noticing Out of this, swamp of sensuality, rank with weeds and dark
and a fipal one, which was obtained with difficulty, both
tho Deacon for a long time, and though they were too with dead vapors—fnl) ofvipors, thick with pitfalls and
the Government nnd the nation viewing the matter in *
charitable to expose him, they had repeatedly soon, to their lurid With deeptive lights—and stand upon the secure"
cold light Indoed, had it not been for the enthusiasm
satisfaction, that something was wrong. They had with-, heights of virtue, where Go(l> sun shines, and the winds
and pernerereoce of Sir John Franklin, it never would
held any remarks on the subjoct iu hopes he would TC- of heaven breathe so blandhr and healthfully, how would
hare ieftour shores, for the prospects of raccen were' as
form; or; at least they preferrcd-the Church should find human life- become Wesaeif and beautifull The great remote as they were four centuries before. * Englishmen,
i t out through some other chnnncL
burden.of the world rolled off, how could it Rprlng for- however, do not like to be beaten; and in the Spring of
A t length the day of "gooeral meeting" rolled around, ward into a grand career of prosperity and progrts!
1846.
the gallant Sir John, in two ships, the Erebus
-Is prepared to make Mans awl Sfleciflcttioairfcir all cissc- and the Church was rammed and jammed full of spectacountry rests almost entirely upotf the and Terror, supplied with every necessary fbr a protrac<* Buildings ;ri»o ox acute alikiads ofwork connocted with tors,'.all -Waiting impatiently, to hear what excuso tho This'change for this
the Trade, on liberal Urns.
youug men of the: country." It lies -with them more than ted Voyage, left the Thames. "He had with him picked
Deacon
had
to
offer
fi>r"
cumin-"
A
charge
was
preferred
h, Glass, Doors. P a i n t s and Nails,
other class, to say whether this country shall descend crews, and all on board departed in the highest Spirits
''4jyiwBgL-__„ . ..
n hand, and fcr sale.
in due form, to which—unexpectedly to oD—the Deacon
lower in its path to brutality, or to rise higher than The country never saw. them again. They were last
AU ofdSts for Cabinet Work and Undertaking win be plead, " n o t guilty."
tho standard of it? loftiest dreams. The devotees of sett*' heard of towards the close <}f of 1645, when intelligence
d on abort notice.
.VJIWN,..
" Brother Pete French!" shouted tho presiding officer. have greatly lost Iheir power of good—comperati ^ely was received-they were in Lancaster Sound in good condiJ. K. G, thankful tor past patronage, ukoa this opporto- ,»«HeraP
uity.of soliciting a continuance of the same.
few will change their course of life.. Woman wiB bei tion Two years of uninterrupted silence created a pro" Get up, Brother French, and toll the congregation pata if man will be true. Young men, this groat result
Traverse City, Xpvf oU>er 2S, 1869. *
found alarm, and then commenced that brilliant seriea <fi
vhat you know about this cnssin" of D e a c o n J a x s ^ T
abides witjj you! It you could see how beautiful a flower Arctic explorations which ehed such lustre on the even"Wat—ahem!—I'd been to. Louisville over night— grows op the thorny stock of self-denial, you would give ing of thfe labors of more than ten generations, and which
ahem!—and was a comin' home in the morain'.tolerable flic plant the honor it deserves. If it seems • hard and all sensible people accepted as a final abandonment of enThe suhscriber diftra for sale a vsriety'Srengrafled
airly, jest as Ilgot mgS onto the ford oftheicrick, I hear'n homely, despise it not; for in' it sleeps the beauty of terprises against .which nature has raised —
A.pi>io
~
some-one in thar, a qitodrin' about and a CUSBUH" : .Think Unven'and the breath of anseb. If you do not w'
wall which can only be named at h^raoiereiga w ^ . ~
TSBIS,three yeara old,which s e a l tomyfieU that's some poor wicked critter .mired
rqf-.its bbsmiiifc,daring the . day ^ G/
She had aaid toman. "Thns fcr shalt thou go, and an
Hp, atryin' t o cms himself out but think, sez I to myselC
Ul.cyen when the night of.daUh bombs,,
yet,-BQ-fa«w"
W B only cuas himsdf in furder. Jest then, 1 got to the
^ ^ » A ^ ^ ^ , « N A e . ; a U i n
your eyes' vrith their marrtl'ons loVeftiecs, and ffB
top of .the bank, and looked down, a d who do y w think cyour soul with their grateful perfume.
. Writers of every age have endeavored to show that,
it war but Deacon Brother Jones,:thar.. . f l a waa.
TB>rBr.wrEi> >:VEKV nmuv, AT '• 1
Traverse C l t j , Grand Trnveree County, Michigan,
' • Ofl^ve heart a gentle mother,
As the twilight Kburs began,
Pleading wit)i a son, on do()-,
•M ' , Urging hUu to lie a raan.
.. , nut unto her blue-eyed daughter,
Though with love's words <lultc as ready.
Points she out the ether duty,
"Btrivr my dear, to bealady!"
ssxk&ifle?^
-ag!faa5sa:is,g^, tsSffr
all Kindstf)«b Printing Knliy udljptjitkdj EitaWiL
OLERK AND REGISTER,
LAND WARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Trarerse Ci^. Grand Tr»rcrs« Cauatj, lici.
HENRY D."clMl'UELL.
L
Land, Tax, $nd General Agency.
General Agency Businepn.
j »*-»;:
!
N O T A R Y FUBLICV
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M POWLK,
G U N T O N KOTJSE,
JAMES K.GUNTON,
JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtman,
S
• K B t r i T TREISB. .
...
Dctrait, lUch.
MUgiglllgnM
" ""
entertained of h^recevwy. i,' p&U
to decide t l i q'Jtfetioo, bat w»uii;6ub-
rarntT
T E A V B R 8 E CITTfl
MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1850.
jpHX
PRO IfA-.S" LAST HOUfcS.
IXCIDEXTS OP' T H E OCCA8IOJT.
_Jv—-I claim the right, as an individual
I deny the power of the Boast to
right I decide for myselC
- I n t e r v i e w "With h i s W i f e .
Cries of " Go on, go. on—good."
Mis. Brown Not Permitted to H t u l a w i t l tar
. Mr. Curtifr—What part of the Constitution do you
Husband During u T l a r t Night en Earth J
refer to? If you have thai rights I hare it also.
Cose thick*and fast, "call thy roll," "call tho tolfc^
BROWN'S VISIT TO H I S FKIJX) W-PRISOXERS.
Mr, Clark—I deny the right to call the roll, % Ih*" 1
of their fellow-creatures; thai he would prefer
rather, to be accompanied to the acaffoU by a doten slaw
children and a good old dave mother, With - their appeal
to God for blessing on his soul, than a l tho eloqmire of
the whole clergy of the Commonwealth* comWu.iL
During the ^wst week, several letters ccoUjmn^elwctd to him by Hp friends t
d draft*, b
differeut sections of the country. These be iadorsed, and
made payable to his wife, Man- A, Jrown, (dn» o f them
was for $100 and one for $30,) and hamjed them to
P a r t i c u l a r s of t h e E x e c u t i o n .
jflfttefexT-;
BBOWS'I.VTZRV1KW WITH Ulg raxow-rauoxiax.
1 1-—-Cries of " question,"
" qu-stion," from the Rcj
W e devi>hi our Editorial columns to the proceedings
Sheriff Campbell bid the prisoner farewell in Us cell,
The Spirit of the Old P u r i t a n Unbroken to the
ie.
l
in Congress, and fall particulars of the Execution of John
the latter returnmgthanks for the Sheriffs kindness •
L a r t - r " No -flavor* t o A»k of Virginia."
Mr Kilgore presumed this matter could not be settled.
speaking of Capt Pate as a bravo man.
Brown. The ftoman firmness, with, which he met his The Republicans would cousent to an adjournment alter
x«w.To*Wbm*
_
The prisoner was then taken to the cell of Copdand
fata cannot fail to excite the admiration of his bitterest another vote. Here tins cries of question were re. . . .
CHAKLSETOWN wcc. A . » J Gtttn; he tpldthem to stand op like men, and not
newed:
foefc- Wohavo no space forcomment
The interview between Brown and his wfc lasted from • »
^
^ ^ J l M d f e ^ h e j n a <inartcr c a c h
Mr. Clark withdrew his application to make remarks, four o c l o ^ ' u t h e a J t e r o o o o u n t d ^ M c i ^ t o c oc
had no more use for money, and hade them
x m i t h CONGRESS.-.—
anJ offered f i e following:
evening, when Gen Taliaferro informed them that the pen»
r i f l e d Cook and Connie who were
Whereat certain members of the House now in
for Speaker, did endorse and recommended the
i O r g a n i z a t y > n . of* t l i e S e n a t e # nation
book hereinafter named, therefore.
door.thcmihtary took possesion of the square, and with
,,,
umwerod. " W h y bv stating tlni I
Reset ted. That the doctrines and tho sentiments of a an escort of twenty mounted men, the cortege moved off,
, w^rrv »
\
The Harper's FfciT Affhlr 19 be F r o M to
-certain book called the " Impending Crisis of the South, Capt Moore of tho Montgomery Guards, accompanying
S ^ d ^ D i d y S ' n o t teU mo in Pittsburg to
and How to Meet it," purporting to have been written her. The interview was, I learn, not a very affecting
Ferrv aikl sec if Forbes had uiadoanr
one—rather
of
a
practical
character,
with
regard
to
the
^
t
o
H
a
r
p
e
r
s
Ferry
and
sec
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orpos
uou urnao any
H . R Helper, are mwndiary and hostile to tho doMEE^XNO O F T H E H O U S E . by
,
mestic peace and tranquility of tye country, and that no future of herself and children, and the arrangement and disclosure.
Brown—" Xo sir; yota knew I protested ngaiust your
member of tins House who recommended or endorsed it, settlement of business affaire. They seemed considerably
UnsnfcccMfuI Attempt to Organize.
or the compcod, is fit to bo Speaker of the House.
affected when they first met, and Mrs. Brown was for a
BrowU°WM
O00L replied, " C^)t Browu, wo remember differently."
' The reading of the resolution occasioned applause from few moments quite overcome; but Brown
was aTfirm
as firm as
as
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WAtmscrrox, Doc. 5.
i r o a - T S M o n - ' e o o v o t i a hor co«,M.«ro. I b m
•
SEXATK—The 8euate was called to order at 1:30 by •some Northern men, by clapping their hands.
• Mr Stevens, ofTo:, saM it seemed to htm that m the wiis an imprcsiioii that tho priwnirf miglit [xmbly h>
- t
the.Vice President-.
prescpt conditio}! ortho-House, but two things were in furnished
A prayer-was then made bv Dr. Gurley.
OrdeTt—one,
a
motion
to
adjourn,
and
tho
other
to
proForty-eight Senators m n i s e i i L The credentials of
. , .
John C. Tbn Eyck, ofJC. J., and Henry P . Haun, ofJuL ceed to a vote.'
Mn Clark continued by saying, in veiw of a crisis of
wotfe presetted, and both appeared and aualified' The abaentoeswere Messrs. Benjamin Clay, Crittenden, tho country, and representing as he did a glare
nnosurv Oa^ain; I know you are going to abetter hind." Brown
parting, especially on his part, exhibited t
Darts, Douglas, Pitch, Fitzpatrick, Hammond, Johnson, constituency, ho would—
replied, " I know I am." Brown.told him to bear np.
Mr. Washburn of Me., called him to order.
either feigned or real, that was thily
of ArkamMT. P o l t $cbi»t!an,'8e*ard and Torahs.
Mr.
Clark
continued
saving:
W
e
have
had
two
wore
from
CaptidnMoore^hat^^thcrropeUedall
attempts
£ & £ & t 3 & &
Jdr. Mason, of Virginia, submitted a resolution -which
since
the
declaration
of
Independence
and
have
grown
T
ho would call up to-morrow,' for the appointment o! a
S u a " P a r t 10 CXpreSS 8 p , p a t y
* ^nying any knowledge of him.
ctfnjmlttoc to inquire into the facta attending the inva- fro« a weak State to a great Confederacy, challenging
She resented the idea that Captain Brown had done
The Military Preparations
sion and seizure of the armory and arsenal at Harper's tho admiration of<thc civilizod world;
As the hour approached for the execution, tho MedSMr. Stanton interrupted, saying he apprehended no anything thnt deserved death, or to attaint his name with
Ferry by a band of armed men, and report whether tho
dishonor, and declared that the ignominious character of col Faculty'in attendance, thaSheiff of the County and
aamfr was mot by armed resistance to the authorities and body wished; to stay here if the object was not to save
the punishment that was about to.bo inflicted upon him, the officers of tho jail visited his r«*ni and coiive&ttd
time,
but*hc
saw
no
good
in
remaining
here,
as
he
knew
pnbHo force of tho United States and the murder of any
was as cruel as it was unjust She regarded htm at a with him. Brown was cheerful an<l talked as thoucu»thc
citizen of Virginia, or any troops salt there to protect mtlemcn on tho other side could consume the day.
Mr. Clark: My purpose is no other than that Cries murtyr in a righteous caute, and teat proud to be the hour which was appointed for his dentil was indifferent,
public property: "Whether such Invasion was made under
tafe of such a rruin. The galtoict, the said, hud no and fax In the future. Xothlng'of material intoesjftpej
color of any organization intended to subvert the Gov- from tho Democratic side, good, good, let's adjourn.
Mr. Clark was willing to give way fof that purpose.
terror for hor or for him.
ciirred in theso interview*
cfnmont of any of tho States of the Union; -tho character
The character of tho interview mav by judged to some
A t nine o'clock; agreeably to, tho general , order, two
Mr. Stanton thoij^ht this nno of disputation would bo
and extent of such organisation;' whether any citizens of
much morO appropriate and better managed if the House (extent from this conversation with" Capt Modre, which military companies commenced assumilig tneir potatioua.
tho United States not present were implicated therein,
took
place previous to i t
f
One company was'statidbod infroBt of the jail, and au(
or were accessoiy thereto, by contributions of money, were, organizea by the election of a presiding officer.
She stated that she had not seen him since last June, oflie'r directly opposite of the market housu, and yet.
Mr. Washburn, of Maino, arose to a question, but
arms, muntioas, or Otherwise; the character and. extent
about six
Mr. Clark proposed to go on with his remarks unless ,about
si montiis ago, and that they had been separated another in front of the court house, wliieh was onlv a few:
of tho military equipment in the hands or under tho conwith the exception of a few days, for nearly two years, yards to the north of tho prisoner. Two pieces-of brass
me gentleman wished to move to adjourn.
trol .of said annoa band; where, bow, and when the same
They
had, however, corresponded, and she had always cannon were placed near the jail wall, on the rood leadMr^ Stevens—1^ hope the House will not adjourn.
was obtained and transported to the place invaded; also,
felt a deep interest in the cause in which ho was euga- ingto the scaffold.
to report what legislation, if any, is noces&ary b y ' t h e These ttungBjmast come out
cccL
xhe place of execution was not more than half a mile
A Voico—You're right
overnment, for the future preservation of the peace of the
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. was present, ami,
„„.l Captain
n n n i n ; n Brown
Uw\iim ur!,r- from
f . n » . ja'l.
!n.l Ii tt was
t,.no erected
Awwlrvt on
An ah
nn eminence
ominpnejt in
in the
t h e centre
C'CJltTC
(ien. Taliaferro
Mr. Stanton—1 see no good to be accomplished by
,untrv and the safety of tne public property; the com•cl
wife be allowed to remain wiui
with him
all ingnu
nyjht 0 f. -a twenty
remaining
here,
unless
we
proceed
to
vote.
1
take
upon
mm au
. — v acre field. The (jrounds w « laid off,. and
mittoe'Ho have fall power to send for papers and persons. myself tho responsibility to move that the House adjourn. «p that^his
c
General
refused
to
assent,
allowing
them
but
small
white flags were stuck ID tho ground, beyond wnlcn
0
Mr. Trumbull,, of Illinois, gave nonce that when the
In tbo.nagativo by two majority.
four hours.
110 citizen was oiloVoil Uf'paak
,
• resolution camo up he should move to amend, by extendMr. Vallandingham romarke<l that" some Democrats
Qn first meeting, they kissed, and affectionately cmAt the gate a military company were stationed, wno
ing the inquiry to the seizure of the arsenal at Franklin, ww) a b s e n t ' Three of them might bo here to-morrow; braced, and Mre Brown shed afewtears, but immediately refused to admit any person' untoss accompamcd b y a
Mo.
therefore he voted aye.
checked J1UI
hor feelings.
They
The representative.of
too press, atwr
CllCCIVUW
Itviliifta.
a m . ; stood embraced,
—
' and. she military
• «a.a — j escort
«
-rj—•----,
The customary resolutions were adopted to inform tho
ned, but in a tone not altogether audi- gobbing,,
sobbing, for nearly fivo minutes, and ho was apparently much trouble, were escorted into
H^to the
Uio Beta
M d ^a d asajpod
.
a
Mr. Clark resumed,
HOUHO of Representatives and the President, that tho
ble. He wished to show why the resolution ougtt to unable to speak. The prisoner only gave way for a few. position within one hundred yards of tjje scaffold,
Senate is ready for business.
pass, and to present to the. American people the position moments, and was soon calm and collected, and remained A t this time the military had outlined their position on
Mr- Gwin gnvo.notice of a Pacific Railroad blUwhich certain gentlemen occupied as regards the Speak- firm throughout tho interview. At the doso thev-shook tho field, and in the woods to the north or tho field of
The Senate then adjourned.
ership. Heretofore the people were divided as Demo- hands, but did not embrace, and as they parted he said, execution. The cavalry were seen scouting in every ai. ;_j
"WAsnixoroK, Doc. 5.
crats and Whigs. There were conservative and frater- God Bless von and tho children." Mrs. Brown replied, rection, while mounted men were stationed all along the
God have inerov on you.'' and continued colm until she fences of tho field-of execution, and could be seen rufing
1 {00SR.—Tho interest in the organization of the House, nal feelings. There was scarcely found on American
citizen who advocated Insurrection, robbery and dissolu- left the room, when sho remained in tears afewmoments to the south and east apparently anxiously looking for
is, If possible, on the inewffc.
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"'JEong before noon tho galleries were densely .filled, and tion. No party since this Government has had a history, and then prepared to depart The interview took placc the •anticipated rescue.
Field officers, staff officers, and officers otthe day, and
crowds were unable to obtain admission Notwithstand^ •however fond of power, has had, until now, so much ditv- in,the parlor of Captain Avis, and the prisoner was freo
officers not of the day, togcthor withAids to too <-»oviug tho inelomcncy of the weather, there is the usual at- regurd to the popular will as to send forth to the country from manacles of any kind.
at largo a document advocating the disfranchisement and
tendance of ladiee*.
•iVj »«ri-fcb j .iit on . ^ atrf Ho stated .tliit a(Kl Tro. oppmentl/jMng elhifiWom otejcoellcnt l w
- ,Ontho floor were the customary salutations among the murdering of a large portion of the people.
manship, aAd
each otiicr
other in .this accomplisbothers, and a pleasant excitement prevailed
Mr. Kilgore, of Indiana, explained, and was under- he desired his property to passcntire^Nnto her possession, manship,
and -rivahng
rivaling each
stood as saying that ho condemned as strongly as the gen- aud appeared to place tull confidence in her ability^ to ment
Mr. AHen, tho dark of tho last House, called theHouse tleman from Missonri possibly could, the avowal of such manage it property for tho benefit - of his younger chil- Thus matters stood at hjdf past ten o'clock, when t k u
Taliaferro,
with
his
staff;
consisting
of thirtyHKvea mcn.
to order at noon The din of voices immediately ceased, sentiments.
dren. Ho .requested her to remain at North Llba, X.
spoctatore were excluded from thofloor,and the moobers
The House then adjourned.
i her fknn, where she now resides, and which be- i various nniform, and aD monnted on ^lirited char^brs,
nd
took their seat*.
"Hrdii™a~tot"hi«:
jWnger
catered
the
M4
»•'
S
. . . j Sin' tne
S Srear
lS
, i , bc"educated,
i
i a..i and if
:r sho
.i.^ could
nnni.1 not
nnt obtain
ni,«oin facilities
facibiina rum,
mm. ttoonn position
nositiou in
in front
front
oof the gallows, and irt
The roll ww "tailed and 231 members answered to their T e r r i b l e Disaster i n t h e S tr aits shmdd
in
outoftbcgallows,and
n . m . . Tho abaemtees were Messrs. 8 tall worth andSunfor their education at home, to havo them sent to a of the cmleta from tho Military Intsitution.
drew.'of Ala., Brown and Adams, of K y , Hindman and
of M a c k i n a c .
Warding schooL Ho then gave directions and dictated J h e Exeeotlon—Fifteen Phr»iclan« Pronounce him
the Gallows.
Unas, of Ark., and Hamilton, of Texas.
to Shoriff Campbell a will Which directed that all his
-Dead- -before
he U ti — -" a •*^Dmotioo of Mr. F'.Helpe the House agreed to nroceed Loss of the Propeller Milwankee and the Schooner property should go to his.wifo, with tho exception of a
Tho departure of the commanding oflkir from thetown,
J . I I . Tiffany—Five Men Drowned.
to the ehwtion of i 8pea.kar, viva voce. Mr. Houston
benucsts which ho made. To one or
fewrpresents and bocmests
of was tho
tlw signal
Nguu for
>v> the bringing out of the rprisoner.
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nominated Mr7Sherman, of Ohio; Mr Adrian nominated
his sons he gare a double spy-gloss, and to another a rurnitnre wagon was dnven in frontorUw
The Propeller Milwaukee, and tho Schr. J . H. Tiffany, watch, while a third was directed to take a tomb, or military formed around i t
Mr. Davis, of Indiana; Mr. Haskins nominated Mr. Hickman, of P a ; Mr. Stephens ao.*nlnated-Mr. Grow, of Pa.; came in collision on Monday night, 28th nit, in the monument that marks tho grave or his rather ot North his room.
He was dressed in a black suit much worn, tne sumo
Viv Brisa-oominatefl Mr. Bofcete of Va. [N
Strait^ of Mackinac. Tho Propeller struck the Schr. Elba, andCTavehis namfc, age, and mariner of his death.
voices, taprtifflitjy—" 0«U Ao ro.1"]
^
nearly abreast of the foremast, badly shattering her, and together with tho causo for which he had suffered ib- he had on when he made hi? attack on the Forty, llo
scribed thereon. Ho directs that it shall remain at North wore a slouch hat, shoes, and red colored stocking Ills
T h e Clerk appointed Messrs. Houston, Oorwm, Adnan
receiving a severe shock herself. In oxtricating them- Elba as long as his family continues to reside there. To arms had been pinioned, and he marched out with affirm
Mr. iSorenoe said—In Hstonlngto t i e call of tho roll selves, the schooner swung around upon tho propeller, each of his children he bequeathed the sura of $50, and gtep and upright head. He was assisted into the wagon,
I i e t k e d that several members were absent Inorder to cutting a bad hole in her, through which she commenced to each of his daughters a Bible to cost S3, to be pur- and took a seat on bis coffin.
:
eMkle ti^em to participate in tho electiou I move tho filling rapidly. Her crew and passengers, about thirty chased out or money coming to him from his father» The train then proceeded to tho sceno of -execution,
Howe adjourn till tomorrow.
had barely time to launch the boats and get away estate. Also, he directs that a Bible, to cost 83, Bhall The military escort was large and imposing. There was
lie presented to each oT his grand-chlidrcn, and that 850 n 0 music, and nothing war to be beard Bavo the wowMfc John Cochrano—I hope the gentleman will withr before sho wont doWn There was nothing what- each be paid to three individuals whom he named, it measured tread of the military, and the rumbling of ti»e
draw the motion
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;
ever saved from ber, the most or the company escaping they con be found, and if not to their legal representa- wheels of the wagon which was conveying Brown to his
MrrCobb—Ohl lot hs havoone vote!—<La«whi.ng )
The Kousotook theTOte by aoclamation, amid w^ich, in their night clothes, just as they had sprung from their tlV
Following the military were about two hundred citizcns.
iUjd laughter? Mr. Florence withdrew his motion, and the >"berths as the two vessels collided. They were all rescued, Doring the course of conversation, Mrs. Brown asked
him if ho had heard that Gerrit Smith hod become iosaue Tho gate, was entered, and the command brought to a
House protwded to vote
however, and tho Free State, being near at hand, afforded and had been sent to tho Asylum at UticuT He replied halt In a few minutes it again started and proceodoil
The first vote for Speaker malted as follows:—Sherthat he had read of it in tho papers, awl was. sorry to to tho gallows. The. wagon was stopped afewyards from
man, 66s Boeock, 86; Grow, 41; Boteler; 14; Davis, 2^ them reody sutcor.
the steps which led to the platform, and Brown was assisted
The schooner, on disengaging herself from the wrecked hear of i t but immediately changed the subject
Phillips, 1; GOmcr, 8; Nelson, 4: Corwin, I r Adrian, 1;
IIHL 17 Hickman, 1; Pennington, 1; Haskto, 2; Mo- propeleer, tacked about and headed for Skilligalce. As
Tho subject of the death of his two sons was spoken of out ami immediately Started for the re^ott On one
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Queen, 'I5 H- F . Clark, 1. N o candidate received a she wasfilHngJ'.^st through the breach that had been and Mrs. Brown remarked that she had made soroo efforts side was the S h ^ o n t o < < t o r e w o f b h j
majority of the votes cast Mr. Grow rose and said]
while at Harper's Ferry for the recovery of their bodies,
Brown asccnded the steps with h cheerful took; a firm,
jn her by th3 concussion, the fore-topeail was taken to which etSTshe said, CoL Barbour had kindly consen- unshaken step, and snmjbUmchcd
« J a I desire in no way to retard the organization of the
House, Twithdraw mv name. I assure tooser gentiemao down, and got nnkev her to stop the leak. This, how- teiCapt.
Brown renamed that oTfear « a ^ v o n . T h e r e ™ n o e j i J » c e o (
who »nkindness oasUheir votes for me. that Ishallteeas- ever, proved to be but a poor expedient, the water gain- he
dao lite to haw the remaina of the two Thornynre through life so distinguished a mark of their friend- ing on her rapidly. A s ; t became evident that she must
hereachwl the platform, the military- which accampMied
shh>and
regard.
' '"ft* '
go down, attention was tor.ncd to her boat, which
Mr. Burnett moved an adjournment to be
^lor aorw, atvi prtTniic of pifie loj^a atni bum them aD him filed to tho r i ^ t a ^ f e ^ « r i t o A t h ^ » * h , d .
d them. Brown looked at tho
by yeas and Hays, and without concluding the considera- fonnd to hare a large hole stove in her bottom, and
together;
that it would-be IKS expensive to thus gather had beeh previously a
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llrim
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final
tion or the rabject, the House a d j o u r n ^
utterly useless. Tho vessel was .now rapidly sinking, and
Mr. Clark, of Mo., wanted to makrfsome remarks in most of the ««w betook thewselvoe tp the rigging. But restingriaee.
Sheriff Campbdl told hhn that this would extended nis nana «ma WOK that of Brown, and, shalaa*
. .a iT?J
«lw> «•«•<> and
niul Mrs.
Mrs. BrownobjeeBrown obic.c- it,
i bade him farewell.
fovor of an adjonmmotit, after on another vote.
ited"iritiiin tbT§tate,
a portion oTttiem had gamed this retort when she began not be
Ho ministers wete present, owing t® the fact that
CHee " G o on."
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t.
ted to
Brown had refused their offices. The Sheriff approachMr. Burnett obfected to his proceeding, saying tiK*®-to rink. The mate was drawn under, but suocneded in
Thepriaooer^id that he eootempiated his dedh with
ed
him, shook his hand, and bad* him good by*. Brown
was no question W o r e the House. He subewueotiy reaching the surface nearly exhausted and clung to the
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I t would undoubtedly be
' forward, when the. Depdy SheriffJied,bs le^,
withdrew his objection, which was reoewedby Mr. Wash- main-topmast,, which was out of water. There were pleaaant t» lhe longer, tat aa it waa the wJl of O o d b o
ie Aeriff drew the white cap over his head, and
burne, ofBL '
should
dose
Ma
o
n
e
r
,
he
waa
c
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r
t
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waa_donbtThe Clerk said he would aabmlt the questfiaj. whether several of the crew already hpoo it, and it broke. The l e a a t o t that be shimld be thoa l a j d l r m n r f e r r f t o r tt« placed the fatal
..xSwSlere
fore-topmast wqp still standing, aad ia their frantic rush
was done, Brown remarked toJ^Sh^'JOT wifl tare
Mr. (Sark should have liberty, to. proceed.
uoiffoftbe caae, and he waanxjpo'ed to « t a d t t o b »
to
gnldeme
from this oot"; The8tanff
Mr. Garnet contended there was no power howtoyre- to readh this five were drowned. The o t h e r s '
btewithontamnnnr. M n f c m i h ^ t m o g d e p a a — d
tain
Brown
b«ve
yon
anything
to
s
a
y
f
To whldi
elude debate, and said the gentleman had arighttoahow
themselves to-it, and were soonafler rescued by the Free at these ranarka, be tada ber ebeer telliDe her that
that there w r e soma ntaatoeei for SpeakEr who shodd
S S n S w «a» b. -ia her again, and that th^" S r t P - . - ' w J y o B take a handkerchief and ale
Stated
not be deded.
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The crew of the schooner consisted «f tea men, of w o d 4 b # « m i t e d i n n » w .
Mr. Olark innated that the Hoose eoaM a t M a
Will i^arf to hja medic* ta
h i n i r h l . cooatitatiotial right to
» « whanrfvei wecw saved. These were Monroe Tmwer, the
M; J o d f t n i e r . t f e mate; and Frederick Mellon,
the qualifications ofaoine orthoaenominatedwr8]
John M. Bnath and Henry Merrit, s e o a n .
- Aotaipep8edthathai«JJiKimW»l»l1
g
J•SfSr JS^StSSS
SiftSTlSSSSS.«**•* <«
»•-
THAVEBSE onrr^
.jags?
_ . J I t h e BcoBblil, a n d o u k e y i n g ,
sprang the trap, and J o h n B r o w n * *
t a o heavens and the earth.
N p t a s o u n d m m h e a r d exaept t h e c r e a k i o p o f t h e t i m b e r o f t h o scaffold a o d t h e w h i p p i n g s o u n d o f t h e w'rfid,
•as ft p l a y e d w i t h t h e n a k e d b r a n c h e s of t h e t r e e s .
A f W h e h a d h a n g for t w e n t y minutes, Drs. Uirard, D .
B . M " " " , J o h n A . 8 t n n t h , J o h n S t a n v , and H . P .
i J o o k e , a s c c n d e d t h e p l a t f o r m , a n d a f t e r feeling h i s p o k e ,
h o l d i a c t h e i r c a r s t o hip chest, pronounccd M m dead.
T ^ a pbyfiiciaiks a t t a c h e d t o t h e d i f l u f e n t m i l i t a r y c o r p s e ,
t h e m natui
irim, e a c h o n e o f t h c m f e l t h i s p o i s e , a n d p r o noaaeed him d e a d '
' IacsMrats Before a n d A f t e r the E x e c u t i o n .
. A n a d e e d o t o i s r e l a t e d of B r o w n w h i c h i s e m i n e n t l y
characteristic: W h e n Gen. Taliaferro had arrtuiged for
t h e v i « t o f M r s . B r o w n , h o calksd o n t h o p r i s o n e r a n d
i n f o r m e d h»m t h a i h i s w i f e w o u l d c o m e t o s e c h i m , a n d
h e wished t o k n o w h o w loog a n interriow h e desired.
M r . B r o r m sni>i—" T h r e e or four hour*," t o w h i c h
t h e G e n e r a l r e s p o n d e d t h a t t h a t w a s t o o long, a n h o u r ,
b e t h o u g h t w a s c n o n g h . B r o w n r e p l i e d ; ' " V e r y well,
f i t , o b e y y o u r o r d e r s a n d d o s o u r d u t y . Hate
no f a von to a*k of the SSatt o£ Virginia,
T h o indoronitobie s p i r i t w a s manifested t o t h e very
last..
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W h e n p a r t i n g f r o m h i s Wife, h e a s k e d t h e j a i l e r a s
t h o u g h i t w o r e t h e m o s t c a s u a l a n d i n d i f f e r e n t question,
• • A t w h a t h o n r a m I t o be executed?" A n d on being
told 1 1 o'clock, h e t u r n e d t o h U wife a n d said, ' V e r y
well, if I t h i n k o f a n y t h i n g else, t o s a y . ' I will w r i t e i t d o w n
and leave i t for y o u . "
On tho road totherfcaffold, Brown remarked to the
undertaker, who was i u t h e wagon with him, on observing
rertitajy in t h o A s l d : — " T h e y h a v e e x c l u d e d all c i t i r t u f l .
" Y e s , * WM t h e r e p l y . T h e u n d e r t a k e r t h e n remarked,—
" C a p t Brown, y o o a r e v e r y calm and collected—much
m o r e s o t h a n I a m ; a n d y e t y o f t r c o n d i t i o n in m u c h m o r e
c r i t i c a l ' " . " I a m c o o l , " s a i d b c i I h a v e Buffered m u c h
m o r e f r o m m o d e s t y in m v l i f e t i m e t h a n I h a v e f r o m fe~
F o r t h i r t y years 1 have boon educated t o look on f e a r
a m y t h , a n a n o w I d o n o t k n o w w h a f i t is." A f t e r riding
sorao d i s t a n c e f u r t h e r , a n d b e i n g b e y o n d t h e l i m i t s of t h e
t o w n , h e said, a d d r e s s i n g t h e s a m e g e n t l e m a n : " W h a t a
beautiful country y o n - h a v e ; I h a d no idea of its beauties
a n d t h e excellency o f itB soiL T h i s i s ^ t h e first t i m e I
have had the pleasure of seeing i t "
N o other conversat i o n t o o k place, a n d h e q u i e t l y p r o c e e d e d t o hia d e a t h .
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NEW GOODS.
Thermomietrical Register.
HYPOPHOSPIJITES
T h e L a r g e s t S t o c k of
GOODS, GROCERIES,
AND
Of I J I U E a a d S O D A ,
Originally discovered « u d prescribed by D r . J . >'. CUCKCUIM.
or Pari* u a Speciflc.KeaMdy for
CONSUMPTION!
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H E . E X T R A O R P I N A l t V R E S U L T S O B T 4 I X E D IX A I J .
the s t a l e * M P n l m o n a n r
by Dr. C b a r f h i l l ' n new
Treatment—the H V P O P H O i j I U I T E S O P L U I E A3tl) POD A
all remaining d o u b t t# to t h e IneNtimeble value ol
8 i < o w ^ - W o linvo j u s t s n o w e n o u g h f o r t o l e r a b l y f a i r We ever b r o u g h t t o thia m a r k e t ; which we will 1* happy t o
this DUcovcry. Consumption is no longer t o be r t g a r d e d as
sleighing.
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Offer at auch price* a* will accord reasonably .with t h a TIMES. an incurable malady.
Many h u n d r e d s of physician* h a r e a l r t a % adoptcC thi»
HAN.YAH, L A T A CO.
THE M A I L ; — W e k n o w t h a t t h e r e :B n o t h i n g g a i n e d b y
treatment with alm«>st invariable success. Let no C e a s a j a p T r a v m e City, Nov-25,1459.
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P R O V I S I p ^ S ,
DINAUY S A L E O F
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our peace when we know t h a t t h e mail which should have
• i a m a n i i o u a t h a t t h e H v r o r i i o s r n i r K a should 1* brought.
i speedily as p o s s i b l e i n t o nniversal usf. as I * s o w t h a t the v
will prove* n o t only an sure a Remedy in C o n s u m p t i o n as y u i nine is in I n t c n u i u e n t Fever. b u t a U o ^ e H b o t u i U a P n i ^ r v a
Vfe as Vaccination in Small Pox,
T h a t it had arrived from below before he feft, there can
" I n no instance h a v e I f o a n d ltie r e m e d y fail to produce
bo n o d o u b t , f o r w e received a D e t r o i t D o i l y A d v e r t i s e r
e v e r y t h i n g that could r e a s o n a f n t be expected from it.
" O u t of tweaty-two eases In the t h i r d d r ' l a s t stage, treated
of t h e Cth, w h i c h , b y n o possibility, c o u l d h a v e a r r i v e d
A n d u P R E M I U M to e a o h p u r c l u u w r w o r t h a t my Dispensary, d u r i n g t h e past year, e i g h t h a v e completely
a t M a n i s t e e b y t h e p r e v i o u s mail. I f i t h a d all b e e n
recovered, e i g h t ' h a v e died, a n d six are still u n d e r t r e a t m e n t .
Sneh'a result 1» altogether unparalleled in the annals of m e m b r o u g h t t h r o u g h , a s i t s h o u l d h a v e b e e n , w o w o u l d have»
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D e t r o i t d a t e s t o t h e 1 0 t h , a u d p r o b a b l y tl*o P r e s i d e n t ' s
tdr~ T h i s Remedy Is the most powerful Generator of lUoou
FTER TWO
Y E A R S ' PROPITABI-E EXPERI- known, and Is equally cttcaclous in all forms (>r Debility.
M e s s a g e . I n t h e e v e r - m e m o r a b l e l a n g u a g e of E x - P r e s i ence in our present m o d e of disposing of o a r Jewelry. Asthma, Broncliitfs, Nervous D h e a s e s , Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
d e n t V a n B u r e n , u t t e r e d o n a s i m i l a r occasion, w e do- Ac., a n d f r o m t h e universal satisfaction given t o all w h o h a r e
" w h a t e v e r depends on d e f i c i e n t vitality o f .the system.
W i n cheater's Genuine Prcparatioa.
claro t h a t " o u r s u f f e r i n g s it i n t o l e r a b l e a n d cries a l o u d patronised onr house, we take pleasure in saying t h a t we now
consider o a r business FAIRLY a n d rBBiUir«STi.Y established.
f o r reliot" "
We wish it u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h i s i s . N o LOTTESY, b u t £ fcir
a u d legitimate sale, in w h i c h each p u r c h a s e r gets the value AxnSoiiA!. J . WiNCHKSTKK, N a w YOBK." E a c h bottle--'ha*
T^XASOX.—Be s o l u t i o n s h a v e b e e n o f f e r e d in t h e S o u t h o f h i s or h e r money in a G o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n also, a rAC-nxiLK signature.
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N o other can be relied on as the pnre l l y pophosphlte*.
C a r o l i n a L e g i s l a t u r e t h a t t h a t S t a t e i s ready to' e n t e r , a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth S i each, which cann o t be bought a t any retail store for the same p r i r e ; and in Unless perfectly |lure, t h e * a r e n o t only useless, but positively
w i t h o t h e r S o u t h e r n S t a t e s , i n t o t h e f o r m a t i o n of a S o u t h - a d d i t i o n t o the purchase, each pemon receives a P r e m i a m injuriona. No IKON QT o t h e r d r u g should -bo combined w i t h
e r n C o n f e d e r a t i o n ; a n d t h a t official i n f o r m a t i o n b e g i v e n o f J e w e l r y , n o t less in value tlutn $2, and i t may be worth them, o r taken at t h e same time.
.13/" P r i c e S2 00, or three bottles f o r $ 5 00, wltli full direc*3, 5, «, 10.16, 29, 30. 50, or even 8200!
i t h o c o n d i t i o n of t h e S t a t e A r s e n a l , a r m s , a m m u n i tions r»r use. A liberal discount to p h j t i c l a n s a n d t h e trace.
T b e D n r H t a n f u r n i s h e d t o .the profession. Hlnele bottler
;
tion, n u m b e r of m e n enrolled in t h e S t a t o M i l i t i a , t h e
' W e p r o p o s o t o let a person k n o w what P r e m i u m ho will re- In concentrated solntlon sent by mail, when specially ordered.
style of t h e i r a r m s , fee.
ceive before s e n d i n g his money. Any Lady or t i c n t l e m a n Sold wholesale and retail at the Sole General Depot l a the U.
d e s i r i n g ono of t h o above articles, con t l m scud us tbeir. S. 4.1 J o h n street, I.et no one decclve yon, but purchase a n d
WASHIXOTOS IHVI.NO, t h e g e n i a l a u t h o r a n d e s t i m a b l e name a n d address, stating whether they wont t h e P e n c i l and
ohlv - W i n c h e s t e r ' * P r e p a r a t i o n . "
D r . C'hvrchill'R W o r k o n C o n s u m p t i o n
m a n , w h o ( h a s s o l o n g o c c u p i e d t h o h i g h o s t r a n k a m o n g Pen, o r Locket, a n d we will mnke their selection, and inform
t h e m by return mail what premium they are entitled to. They
A m e r i c a n w r i t e r ^ is dead.
fl oft*
in then have t h e privilege of s t h d i n g for i t if they choose.
r expense of postages. Alao.
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Our P r e m i u m s are distributed in a fair and honorable man- c e n t a l n s t a m p s t o c
ormation w i t h o u t charge.
T h e reported d e a t h of K i t C a r s o n i s c o n t r a d i c t e d by - -r a n d a s soon a s t h e l'fune of the p u r c h a s e r i s received
a a d all T«oiniMta:
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delay, f o r time la precious h i ao ftital a malady aa C^QJ u s t p r e v i o u s t o s t a r t i n g f o r ' t h o c x o c u t i o n , B r o w n J u d g e W a t t s , w h o h a s a r r i v e d a t W a s h i n g t o n f r o m N e w with the $5, hi* Pencil an.T P e n a n d P r e m i u m , or Gold LoeVrt
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owner by mail. Tree of pottage- Onr plan, from l o n g experiv
43 J o h n street, New York. *'•
ence in t h e above business, hau given general satisfaction, as
*}l a m c o n v i n c e d t h a t t h e g r e a t i n i q u i t y w h i c h h a n g s
I t i s said t h a t M a d a m e J e n n y L i n d G o l d s c h m i d t con- each p u r c h a s e r can sell or trade "lie above articles f o r a l l they
For sale by
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MORGAN BATES. '
o v e r t h i s c o n u t r y c a n n o t b o p u r g e d w i t h o u t i m m e n s e t e m p l a t e s r e t u r n i n g t o t h e p r a c t i c e of h e r p r o f e s s i o n as a c o s t him, a n d retain t h e p r e m i u m gratia.
Herald OMee, T r a v e r s e C l l y . '
If, however, a n y person should fc«fl disposed t o send n s
b l o o d s h e d . W h e n I first c a m e t o t h i s ; S t a t o I t h o u g h t
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T 7 E V E R A N D A G l * E j FROM W U l C H MANKIND.SUffdealt with M t h o u g h they h a d made p r e v i o u s application.
X ; for, over a large p a r t of t b p glolie, i s the conscqncnce of
H e requested Mr. O'Bannon not to give publicity to the
MB. BELMONT.—Tho N . Y H e r a l d s a p , M r . B e l m o n t
And if a n y one is dissatisfied w i t h t h e i r - p u r c h a s e , a n d an a diseased action or tho system, Induced by t h e poisonous
above.
i s a b o u t t o d e p o r t f o r E u r o p e t o t i k e t h e p o s i t i o n of Unbiassed person competent to j u d g e s a y s tlie articles are n o t miasm or vegetable dcciy. This exhalation la evolved by tho
A f t e r t h e b o d y of B r o w n h a d h u n g f o r t h i r t y - e i g h t
worth m o r e t h a n the money pai<i lor them, and in some cases action of solar hoot oh w e t soil, and. riaea with the watery \ s h e a d of t h e R o t h s c h i l d ' s B a n k i n g , h o u s e .
TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person ram i n u t e s , i t w a s c u t d o w n a n d p l a c e d in t h e coffin. T h o
t h e good*, and we will freely refund t h e m o n e y .
w i t h w h i c h h o w a s h u n g w a s takbn i u C h a r g e b y a n
I t has cost tho Government 8 8 0 , 0 0 0 to substitute
i t s o m e wijl ask (as many have,) h o w can w e afford to t h r o n g h the lnngs into the blood. There it acta aa an I n Itsr, a n d a f t e r w a r d s c u t n p i n t o p i c c e s a n d d i s t r i b u t e d
give so m u c h for so, little money? I n answer, we »ay, t h a t all t i n g poison on the l u t e r n a r v i s c e r a a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s ol
b e n c h e s fot^sks i n t h e H o u s e of B e p r e s o n t a t i v e s .
t o those who wore anxious to h a r e i t
P a r t i e s c u t tho
who are acquainted with the J e w e l r y b u s i n e s s know t h a t the body, r The l i v e r becomes t o r p i d a n d f«ila t o accrete n o t '
timbers o f t h o gallows, a n d c a r r i e d a w a y t h o piecos, whilo
a t a m a i l only t h U virus, but alao the bile f r o m t h e blood. Both the
I t i s s t a t e d t h a t t h o cqet of t h o G r a n d T r u n k R a i l w a y , t h e r e i s scarcely an article of J e w e l r y purchased
t o Jnn
400 ~*~
per
store upon which there Is n o t a profit off *rrom 100 *"
o t t e r s s c o u r e d a l o c k of h i s h a i r . W h e n t h e * b o d y w a s
virus a n d t h e bile accumulate in the c l r c n l a i i o n . a n d . p r o d u r e
f r o m l ' o r t l a n d t o D e t r o i t , i s u p w a r d s of 8 6 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
p e r cent, on manufacture™' prices.
violent constitutional disorder. T h e spleen, t h e ' k l d n e y s anil
p l a c e d in t h o (coffin i t w a s c o n v e y e d t o t o w n , n n d p l a c e d
We b e i n g A g e n t a for t h e jlannfactnreiT, h a v e adopted t h i s the stomach aympathlze with the-Hver, a n d become disordered
i n t h e j&il. M a n y j w r e o n s d e s i r e d t o v i s i t t h e j a i l f o r t h o
...„ of
- . "—- - goods,
r a t h e r t h a n Selling to Coun- also. Finally, tho i a a t i n c t of o u r organism, a s If in a n atF i r e h u n d r e d E d i t o r s will viSit W a s h i n g t o n t h i s w i n t e r . plan of disposing
—
p u r p o s e of sooing i t b u t t h e i r c u r o g i t y w a s n o t g r a t i f i e d .
time, a u d taking the uncertainty of c o l l e c t i n g t e m p t t o e x p e l ' t h e noxious fosion, c o n c e n t r a t e s the whole
try Dealers
A r o c c i a l t r a i n of c a r e w a s o r d e r e d f r o m t h e F e r r y , a n d
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For the Onad Tntcnt llaraldblood or the body In the Internal e x c r e t o r i e s to fore* t h e m
By t h i s arrangement, we b r i n g t h e p u r c h a s e r In direct com- t o cast It out. The blood leavca the surface, a n d r u s h e s t o
a t naif p a s t s i x o'clock; u n d e r a s t r o n g m i l i t a r y e s c o r t , t h e
DEPARTED.
mnnicatlon with the manufacturer, a n d t h e profits t h a t are
w a s r e m o v e d f r o m j a i l a n d t a k e n t o t h e care, w h e r e
On the 7th of December, 1R59, Mrs. N i x c r A., wife of JAXKS made by t h e dozen h a n d s t h r o u g h which Jewelry h a s to pass, t h e central Organs with congestive vlhlcnce. T h i s 'U tbf
CDILU l t u l ' i a t h i s effort It falls. T h e n the F s v a a follows,
i t w a s p l a c e d in a s p o c i a l ono, a n d a n e s c o r t g e t t i n g iu.
. U c r r v s , passed on to h c r - 8 p l r i t Home, aged 25 years, 11
• e to t h e p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as above stated,
in which tbo blood leaves t h e c e n t r a l o r g a n s a n d H s h t t t o
t h o train proceeded t o t h o F e r r y , w h e r e i t arrived a t half
t h e r e f o r e offer the following inducement t o persons the s u r f a c e , as if In a n o t h e r *ffort t o e x p e l t h e i r r i t a t i n g
montlut a n d 20 days,
a c t i n g as A g e u t s f o r . u s : — .
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Mrs. B. r e m a i n e d unchanged in h e r faith of tho undying
Any person s e n d i n g us S25 for o a r goods, will receive a also it f a l K and t h e system a b a n d o n s t h e attempt exhausted,
JCot more t h a n t w o h u n d r e d citixens witnessed' t h e exlovo of Heaven, a n d unfaltering care of Angel*. She was Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and P r e m i u m , free.
and waits for the recoveiy of s t r e n g t h to r e p e a t t h e b e g e m *
ecution. M a n y m o r e would h a v e b e e n present, b u t - t h o
F o r f a r t h e r inducements, see Circular.
more t h a n willing to meet t h i s chongc called D e a t h . -V few
effort a n o t h e r day. "These a r c the lit* oi
IS of F e v e r
officer of t h o d a y , in p l a c i n g sentinels o n t h e a v e n u e s
A m o n g our P r e m i u m s aro articles guitable for Ladi»s and
minutes licfore s h e departed she h a d a vision of hor spirit
leading t o t h e town, h a d sclcctod men from t h e military
Gentlemen, such as
m i n e t h e health if It i s n o t removed.
.
h o m e ; a n d calling her. earthly f r i e n d a a n d n e i g h b o r s around
o o r b s f r o m a distance, n o t b o i n g a b l e t o recognize citizens
W e h a v e labored to find, end have found, an a n t i d o t e .
h e r bed, spoke to t h e m of Aie beauties and a t t r a c t i o n s of that
Aycr*s A g n e C w r e ,
of t h e c o u n t y , t h e y w e r e excluflod f r o m t o w n l e a st t h e y
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
w h i c h n c n t m l l z e s - t h l s roalsrloua poison In t h e blood, and
m i g h t b e rescuers.. M u c h i n d i g n a t i o n w a s felt a n d -ox* home, r e q u e s t i n g t h e m n o t t o m o u r n f o r her, as sho wa
stimulates the liver t o e x p e l i t f r o m the body. As I t should,
p r e s s e d on a c c o u n t of t h i s a r r a n g e m e n t , a n d c l a m o r b e - laying o f f a w o r n - o u t garment, made unsuitable f o r l i e r p r o p e r GOLD S H I R T STUDS—plain an4 with s e t t i n g s ; Gou> SCARF so it d o e s cure this aOIicting disorder with p e r f e c t certainty. .
1'u.a—new style; Gold Breast 1 1 n s California Diamond
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disease;
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unbounded
confidence
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c a m e s o g r e a t t h a t t h e c o m m a n d i n g officer w s « compelled
And It does more, or r a t h e r does what la ot more s e r v i c e t o •
l'lns. Gold Rings, Ac., 4 c .
t o remove thoao w h o w o r t o n sentinel d u t y , a n d p l a c o m a n ' s ultimate r e d e m p t i o n f r o m e r r o r a n d sin, t h r o u g h the
those subject t o thIA Infoctlon. If taken In season It expel-it Horn t h e system up i t |« absorbed, and thu* keeps t h o s e wlu»
m e m b e r s of t h e c o u n t y m i l i t a r y c o m p a n i e s o u g u a r d . I m - p r o p e r n n f b l d t n g o f - h » m o r a l. Intellectual a n d spiritual nam e d i a t e l y a f t e r t h o e x e c u t i o n a h e a v y s m o k o w a s o b s e r v - ture, by means of t h e sunlight of wisdom shed f o r t h by all We have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone u » it free from Its a t t a c k s ; ke^pe the system In h e a l t h t h o u g h
exposed to the disease. Consequently i t n o t only cures, l s u
Cameo, G a r n e t a n d Coral Breast P i n s and E a r Rings, Gold
e d t o t h o s o u t h e a s t of t h e t o w n , a n d a report w a s in c i r - h i g h e r Intelligences. As s h e was s n advocate of the Jlarmop r o t e c t s rrom, the g r e a t variety or affection* which w « InduBracelet*,
Gold
Sleeve
Buttons,
Gold
B
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l
t
Slides,
c u l a t i o n t h a t i t w a s o c c a s i o n e d b y t h e b u r n i n g o f t h e nial Philosophy, of course she had no angry God t o meet, but
ced by t h i s m a l i g n a n t influence, such a* Remittent Fever, Chill
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
b a r n of t h o l a t o G o o . T u r n e r , w h o w a s killed a t l l a r p e r s a kind, f o r g i v i n g and j n a t F a t h e r . She left behind a good A!.so—I'ianos, Melodeons, Musical B o i e s , Aceordeons, Ae. Fever, Dumb, orAl«hked Agac, Periodical H ' a d a e h e , or Bilious Headache, Billons Fevers, Neuralgia, R h e u m a t i s m , G o u t .
Ferry,
A s q u a d of c a v a l r y w a s i m m e d i a t e l y d i s p a t c h e d reputation, aa she had ever been a moral ami benevolent perUnexceptional References, given whenever required.
Blindness, Toothache, Earachc, Catarrh, Asthma, P a l p i t a t i o n *
*m~ ACRXTS WANTED for every p a r t of t h e C o u n t r y .
t o e x a m i n e i n t o t h e cause, w h o r e t u r n o d a n d s t a t e d 1 t h a t son. S h e h a s g o n e n e w t o e n j o y the r i c h e s which never fade.
N. B . — I n t e n d i n g your n a r a c ^ write the State. County a n d P a i n f o l Affections of the Spleen, Hysteric*; Colie, Paialysts.
i t w a s o w i n g t o t h e b u r n i n g o f b r u s h on a c l e a r i n g . O n
and P a i n f o l Affections or tlie S t o m i c h a n d Bowels, all o l
Town plainly, so as to avoid letters>>elng miscarried.
T h u r s d a y h o w e v e r , four h o r e o s b e l o n g i n g t o M r . turner
which, when arising from t h i s cause, will be found to a i - „
ADDRESS,
A N G L E & CO.
d i e d of p o i s o n , w h i t e Bovoral o t h e r s w e r e s u f f e r i n g from
1 0 2 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) more or less the i n t e r m i t t e n t type. Thia . " Ague C^rfc " removes tho causo o f t l i e s e ( l t r a n g e m e n V . a n d cures the disease.
48
New York.
t h e e f f e c t of t h e s a m e .
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T h i s it accomplishes by s t i m u l a t i n g the e x c r e t o r i e s t o exC h a r i e s t own is v e r y q u i t e ; t h o p e o p l e a r e a o t e x c i t e d ,
po 1 the v i m s f r o m the s y s t e m : and t h e s e o r g a n s by d e g r e e s
a n d n o v o r h a v e b e e n . T h e only e x c i t e m e n t w h i c h h a s
liccomeHabited to do t h i s t h e i r office ot t h e i r own a c c o r d . —
been occasioned b y tho m i l i a r y . T h o t r o o p s - w i l l r e Hence arises what w e t e r m acclimation. Time may accomplish t h e same e n d , b u t o f t e n l i f t I s h o t l o n g e n o u g h , or Is
m a i n . S o m e tow will be' g r a n t e d f u r l o u g h s , b u t t h e y
sacrificed in t h o a t t e m p t , while t h i s " A g o * C u r e " f o e i . l t s i
T H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E HIGHEST
wifl b e nil p r e s e n t o n t h e ' 1 6 t h i n s t
r p H B - R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OF WASHonce, and with safotv. We h a v e g r e a t reason t e believe t h i s
X I N G T O N . a r e h a v i n g prepared a n d published a series or
is a s u r e r aa well a* s a f e r remedy ten ( h e * h o l o class of dism o * Q«sadTtanei
Political T « c K u n d e r the supcrvi*icm or t h e C o n g r e s s i o n a l
eases which arQ caused by the miasmatic infection, t h a n a n y
Republican Exectvtlve Committee, which it is earnestly hoiwd
j"
r
For the Young Folks.
the M e n d s or the Republican cause will take Immediate o t h e r which h«a i e * n d i s c o v e r e d ; a n d i t h a s still a n o t h e r
FOR
DEAR YOCXO F M X X M : — B u t a s h o r t t i m e wSU clapso
im|>ortant a d v a n t a g e t o the public, w h i c h Is, that i t la e h f a p
s te b j L i o n a v e pnt-ita general circulation.
.
o r e M e r r y (Thristmas a g a i n will h a v e c o m e , w i t h all i t s
^ - T » e y are fornished at the cheap r a t e ot seventy-five c e n t s as well as g o o d .
P r e p a r e d by D r . J . C. A j r r & Co., Lowell,Maw. P r i c e O n e
stUiihdred rfpies, rree of postage.
g l a d s o m e r e m i n i s c e n c e s , all i t s a f f e c t i o n a t e influences.
D o l l a r p e r iiotth-.
Th> following t r a c t s h a v e a l r t a a y b e e n ' p u b l i s h e d :
D E L I V E R E D AT H I S O F F I C E ,
.
Aywi** C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
•
S i n c e r e l y d o I h o p o y o u will e x p e r i e n c e / n a o j f * h a p p y
T r a c t N o . X HOW W E ARE GOVERN ED.—Being a n exi n Traverse City, oh of before t h e first d a y of April, 18G0.
po«- of the F r a u d s and E x p e n d i t u r e s or the p r e s e n t h a s w o n for I t a e l f s u c h a renown for t h e cure of e v e r y variety
return ef t h i s season, n n d fervently d o I t r u s t jToh Bffly
of T h r o a t a n d L u n g Complaint, that i t is e n t l p lv u n n e c e s s a r y
O, A . STEVENS, Agent.
Administration for party purposes.
5 to
b e a b l e t o e n j o y , a s o c i a l reality of i t s p l e a s u r e s . M a y
LANDLESS.—Being a com- for us to recount the evidence of its .virtues. V b e r e v e r It h a s
— TOR
T H Eif LAND
T r a c t No. 2. LANDS
F
Travrtae City, D e c , 1M9.
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'oeen emploved. As It has long been In c o n s t a n t u s e l h r o u g b y o u , in t h e w a r m b o s o m s o f y o u r
respective
homes,
out t h i s section, we need n o t do m o r e t h a n a s m r e t h e p e o p l e
T E R M S O P C I R C U I T C O U R T 8 I N T H E N I N T H ,Traet No. S. T H E ATTITUDE O F NATIONAL P A R T I E S
its quality la k e p t u p t o t h e best It e v e r ha* been, a n d t h a t It
l o c k e d in t h e fond e m b r a c e o f l o r e a n d t r u t h ; « : d shelJUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN, RESPECT TO A P A C I F I C RAILROAD.
may be relied on t o d o for i h ? i r relief nil i t h a s o v e r been
T r a c t No. 4. T H E S L A V F T U A D E . ' — S h o w i n g t h a t t h e
t c r e d from t h e s e c o l d a n d d r e a r y N o r ' w e s t e r s a n d v i c i s s i f o u n d to do.
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,
cfeedings and debates d u r i n g t h e last sesaion or t h e
Ayci** C a t h a r t i c P i l l s ,
t n d e s o f life, b e kxl t o realise all t h e c o m f o r t s m i d e n j o y f o r the N i n t h Judicial C i r c u i t of t h e State or Michigan,
Congress Indicate a m o s t marked deterioration of moral,
s e n t i m e n t a t the S o u t h in respect t o the A W e a n Slave F o r all t h e purposes of a P u r g a t i v e Medicine; f o r Cortlveness;
a l l t h e h a p p i n e s s w h i c h t h i s festal s e a s o n s u g g e s t s , a n d the yeara lftco a n d 1*61, aa f o l i o * * : I n
A L L E G A X COUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesdav of March, the
Trade, a n d are foarTully ominous of t h e n e a r a p p r o a c h of f o r the cure of Dvspepsia; f o r J a u n d i c e ; for t h e c u r e of Indig
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t i e k i n d h a n d s of a C h r i s t m a s T r e e C o m m i t t e e m a y so
second Tuesday of J u l y , a n d t h e f o u r t h Tuesday, of Octothe time when, at any r a t e in the Gulf States,* t h a t h i t h e r t o
S t o m a c h ; for the cure o r E m i p e l a a ; for the p i l e s ; for the
universally reprobated traffic will be aB heartily sustained
b o u n t i f u l l y p r o v i d e . B u t o h I a m i d A y o u r revelry a a d ,
cure of S c r o f u l a ; .for all.Scrofulou* C o m p l a i n t s ; for the e n w
O T l ' A W A COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday or March, t
a* Is tho Institution of slavery, itself.
or
Rheumatism;'
f
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r
Diseases
of
t
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k
i
n ; for t h e cure of •
xnirtb, f o r g e t n o t t h e h e l p l e s s a n d j j c c t j y , t h e j f a t h e r k s s
f o u r t h Tuesday of J a n e , a n d the t h i r d Tuesday in Oci
T r a c t No. 5. OVERLAND R O U T E S TO .THE P A C I F I C —
Liver C o m p l a i n t ; for D r o p s y ; f o r t h e e n r e of Tetter, T u m o r s
:
«Dd t h e w i d o w , t h e h o m e l e s s a m T t h e rambler.- t h e * : ,
a n d Salt R h e u m ; f o r W o r m s ; f o r t h e c u r e of C o o t ; for a DinMUSKEG'ON COUXTY—On t h e first Tuesday In A p r i l a i d T r a c t No. C. OPPOSITION O F T H E S O I T H TO T H E DEn
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for
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;
f
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p
u r i f y i n g the blood.
a l a s ! h a v e n o h e a r t h t o a t a r o u n d , no d e a r o n e t o c e n VELOPMENT O F OREGON AND- O F WASHINGTON
a a d t h e first Tneeday i n October,
They are sugar-coated, ao t h a t the most sensitive can t a k e
TERUITORY—TUE I N T E R E S T O F T H E WEST.
t r i b u t e t o t h e i r w a n t s , n o a A c t i o o a t o b a n d t o d * f t l » K E W A Y O O COUNTY—On the aecond Tuesday In April and
t h e m pleasantly, a n d th$y are t h e best s p e r i e n t In.the world
' t h e first Vnesday In September.
for
all
t
h
e
purposes
of
a
family
physic.
t e a r of s o r r o w a n d affliction. . " H e l p t h e m t h s * n e e d MECOSTA C O U N T Y — 0 ° t h e t h i r d Tueatlfj- in April, aad
.CO p e r 100
P r i c e 33 c e n t s p e r B o x ; SI* B o x e s for O n e Dollar.
t h e second M o n d a y In September. (Osoeola County ath e l p . " I n t h o m i d s t of y o u r j o y s u u p p o a k a b i e , c a s t a
AlForders should be a d d r e s s e d t o
G r e a t n u m b e r s U Clergymen, Physicians, S U t e s m e a , . s n d
a i k n t t h o u g h t u p o n t h e s e , t o wfcoee c r u s h e d b e n t s t h i s OCftVtNA'f'OUNTY—On the fourth Monday i n April, a n d the
LEWIS CLKPHANE,
personage*, h a v e l e n t t h e i r n a j n e s t o certify t h e u n Secretory National R ^ y U k a n Aaaociatlon.
a n t T h u r s d a v i n October.
.
s e a s o n m a y , p e r c h a n c e , b r i n g n o u g h t b u t t h o d u e red usefulness ot these r e m e d i e s * b u t o n r . s p a c e h e r e
MASON C O U N T * — O n t h e f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in A p r i l a n i l the
will
n o t p e r m i t the. Insertion or t h e m . The A |
floctfon b r b l i g h t e d h o p e s , aflfections lost, a a d g r a t e s t o o
R O U N D S 4k X . A N G D O N » S
named
f
u
m i s h j j a t l * our American A l m a n a c In w h i c h t h e y
v i y M T H f ! COUNTY—Oa t h ^ first T u e s d a y In May. and the
oortyfiltod. .
LITTI.K SNIP.
a r e g i v e n ; atae.witii f u l l d e ^ r i p t l o n s o f t b e a W r e e o m p l s l n t K
l a a r t h T w a o d a ^ in September. (Wexfor^ and iliseaakee
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t s h o u l d be followed l o t t h e i r e n r e .
I V a v e t a e "City, D a e w n b e r , 1 8 3 3 .
W
Randolph Street, Chicago, UU
Gao. 0 . BATH has again been beaten ^ h i s great i d t
ROUNDS A L A N G D O N are a u t h o r i s e d t o receive Advera g a i n * t h e I l l i n o i s C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d , i n v o l v i n g a million
All o n r m n e d l c * a r e t a r n a f c *y
^ o H a n i T h e J u d g e ' s c h a r g e w a s in h i s f a v o r . H e will
, . n l }«>AH C i r c u i t J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i m O t
riott;
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a r r i v e d h e r e l a s t S a t u r d a y , Was l e f t b y t h e C a r r i e r a t
Manistee, a n d
will b e
detained there an
entire week.
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As bi rd s t h a t s i n g <ja Ulgb.
' l i k e Illlles gleamed h e r «nowjr skin,
Shone toy teeth so f a i r !
So fair, *o pure, m y little gem.
T h a t angels camo tu sec.
And fte^hg, bore h e r h o m e with t h e m .
T h e i r angel-babe to be.
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the only I r o n sold la t h i s m a r k e t , t h a t is m a d e in t t y s manner.
Their M e r c h a n t Scrap I r o n is a l l ' m a d e ' f r o m selected S c r a p
a n d will bear comparison with i h a ^ b e s t I r o n made in t h e
. . A ^ r a & a t t e Boiling j f i l l Cofcjtany and E u r e k a i r o n Company drafts taken at p a r l a e x c h a n g e f o r Iflon or a n y Indebtedness t o t h e Company.
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Manufactured I r o n also grvcp in e x c h a n g e for good Scrap
'"eft x x r o , n s i
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S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward A v e n n e a n d Congress-*t.
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T R O N F O O U B Y . — T H B UNDERSIGNED ARB PRKX p a r e d to f a m i s h , at nhort notice. Stationary Engines, Mill
(Searing, War<^boumi Hoisting Apparatus, a n d all rarietie* of
• I r o n W o r k . Hi-pair work on Propellcre, Steamers and .Saw
Mills, executed promptly a n d thoroughly. Castings—every
description. 1 L'<
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Jl-WomA'AED Avri l > O O K
" I T nne, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in P o r e i i m and Do mestki D r y Ooods, Carpets. - f l o o r Oil C l o t k s . r a p e r H a n g i n g s ,
F e a t h e r s a n d House iSirnlshing Ooods.—We wouid p a r t i c u larly i n r i t e the attention or the public toHhe following Goods,
inhioh we h a r e in g r e a t r a r i e t r of styles a n d p r i c e s : Broche
S h a w K l o n g a n d s q u a r e ; Bay btate do. do. dO.:t WMerloo'db.
do. d o . : Gentlemen's d a do. d o . ; Mantillan, beautiCal style*
Black. Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire A a t i q n * S u k a i
F r e n c h a n d English Merinoex, lilain a n d figured : F a r a m e t t a s ,
Delaines, in great r a r i e t v ; Valencia P l i i d f c a o d Stripes ; AUwool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannel*; Sattinetta; Broadcloths; Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, A c , A c . .
Carpet Departments
•' •
" Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply. J Ply, Snpertlne. Cotton
and Wool, C a r p e t s ; Druggets, S t a i r Hods Oilcloth, Window
Shades, I .ace and Mnslin Curtains, C u r t a i n Fixtures, F e a t h e r s
P a p e r Hangings, 4 c . , Acv
We have many o t h e r styles of Goods, which will,l>e oUcrcd
to s u i t the times.
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F O B T H E T I M E S 54--THE E X I U B O F
J P F L O R I D A . — a r J o a n r a I t oiPBlxos.—Dlustrrted w i t h #
Bne e n n n v l n g a . — O n e Volume, l t m o t TM p p . P r i c e f l . —
Thia W o r k p o r t r a ) v , w H h e m i a e n t ability. the-erlm«» committed by o u r Government against t h e Maioons w h o tied from
Booth Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave States, w i t t i n g protection under Spanish laws. I t ahows bad f a i t h exercised towards the
I n d i a n s or Florida, a n d la f o u n d t o present a t r u e view ' o f t h e
long-fought Florida War, which Was, i h t r o t h . A W A B F O B
SLAVERY.
r n a 0***rao> O w . ofOUo,
G e n t l e m e n — A e s e p t my t h a n k s f o r a copy of " T i e Exilc>of F l o r i d a . " I have read the book with g r e a t i n t e r e s t a n d
m u c h instruction.' I t nets in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t a n iaq^ortant
p o r t i o n of o u r history, aad clesrlv reveals t h e s e c r e t s p r i n g s
by which successive administration* were moved in a t a i r s of
great moral and political consequence. The dirtingalshe<l
a u t h o r h a s especially entitled hiqiseir to-the t h a n k s of e v e r y
lover of freedom, j u s t i c e . a n d honorable adm In (strati • n, vby
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influences of slavery tn !»•
transactions which he n a r r a t e s . No e a e , it seems t o m * , c a u
arise f r o m p e r u s i n c Uris w o r k without d e e p e n e d ^ o n v i c t i o i u '
of the w r o n g of slaveholdlhg, aud tlic necessity of earOeat
a n d persistent effort f o r the deliverance or pur National Gov
e r n m e n C f r o m t h e Control of t h e slave power, iC o l u m b u s J u l y 12. 1H5S.
S. P. CHASE.
R E l ' U B L I C A N S R E A D I T ! C o p i e a s c n t b v m a i l ou receipt
or O n e Dollar.
FOLLETT, POSTER A C O ,
FRAXCis BXYKONP,'
l'ulisfiers, Columbus, Ohio.
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D e t r o i t Agent for Michigan.
A M E H I C A V W A T C H E S . — A P P I . C T O N , TRACY A
l \ - Co., W i L - r n i * . Mam., Manufacturers of P A T E N T LEV E R W A T C H I X — T h e s e superior Watches are m a d e by the
aid or new and original machinery, expressly designed t o seWe arenre£arnljjo^:fXecato i h S f l r i j - U s i f a t Brass
cure. with a low paiee, a t n e , substantial, durable a n d uniCoraiM>Hitiou <'«KtingH, promptly.
OilTilobea, Oil - Cups, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. C u a g e Cooks, formly reliable time kcei>yr. The movements are new In
T h a t cradle In a h angel's at
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles f o r Ktesmbonts, Iyocomotlves construction, a n a are [(renounced by the h i g h e s t authorities
to be fonltless in principle and qnallty, *nd have been proved
and Mills, Bells f u r F a c t o r i e s IJteamers and-I.oconjotirojs u n by the most e x a c t i n g testa t o be reliable and unfailing in ac1
d e r ' e i g h t h n n d r e d poondsC
• ' ' '
tion. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m t h e .
c r u d e materials, i a a single cstaWlshmont, by connected aad
IR0»RAILDJ(J l i f D \XR.CfDAHS.
uniform processes—tho manufactory b e i n g organized upua A u g u s t
The prlncipleol
X C o u n t r y L a w y e r o n H n n d f o r k i s C i t y F r i e n d . We an? prepared t o execute all ordent f o r - I f o n l t a i l i n
peculiar construction of thu Retort, whereby Gas ia most
P^Jvato
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Oh€rih*s,
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Five.and twenty y e a r s ago, when t h e western region
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil.
w a s s p o r t o t y settled, w h e n t h e c o n n t n r b a r - r o o m w a s t h o
1
C o r n e r of Fifth a n d Woodbrl dRe-^tiC,'opposi W Machine d u e a movement at one-half the price of any foreign move- Tallow and r e f u s e Grease o r any Mud, and p r o d u c i n g , f o r
p l a c e of c o m m o n resort, o j j d . b e f o r e t n e a o old-fashionable
m e n t . of t.hc same q u a l i t y ; a n d we guarantee the p e r f e c t ' about eighty cents, a s m u c h l i g h t tg ft thousand f e e t of ordiShop of Michigan C e n t r a l Railroad, Detroit.
performance, for tea yeair,'of every watch manufactured by us. nary coal Gas.
.
b a r - r o o m s t o n e ' s a n d soiigs h a d y i e l d e d t o t h o g o e a p
JACKSON A WILEY.
Ail foreign watches are made by hand, the A m e r i c a n watchA long course of experiment* at t h e hand* of the inventor,
n o w g e n e r a l l y h e n r d i n e r e n r d r i n k i n g saloon, t h e r e w a s
es tx-ing the only ones made by machinery U p o n a uniform who has had many y e a r s experience in Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , an
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AGENTS
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BUSINESS
MEN.
• c e r t a i n Act of g o o d - h n n M b d , f r e e i n d - o a s y i n d i v i d u a l s
J . Rage A Ben's, Map Publishers, Stationer*, Engravers .system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches are de- well as by ourselves a n d others, ha* placed the invention bew h o s e q t H t o m i t Vraa t o ' " f o r e g a t h e r a t t h o I n n , " of old
a n d Lithographers, 209, Main Street, Bnffiilo, N. Y., over Sage's fective, and are continually g e t t i n g out or order. In many yond all doubt of Its practicability. T h e public hiay be oonp a r t s o r t h e e o n n t r y i t i s impossible t o find good Watch re- ttdently a*sured t h a t i t is a t ' o n c e the m o s t simple a n d useful
'.h in EllicottviTIe, C a t t a r a g o s c o u n t y , N e w T o r k . P i a n o Reotu.
Couwiiciaua among tho apct was Counsellor O., whose
We are p r e p a r e d ' t o exocute all w o r k entrusted t o m with p a i r e r s and watch repairing L* aliraj-s uncertain a u d e x u e n - of a n y t h i n g of t h e kind e v e r before constructed. •
s|ve. The i n t r o d u c t i o n or American w a t c h e s dispones or^this
The present object l O f t h e proprietors is lo.difposo ot city,
r o u g h , b a t r e a d y w i t h a d s p r e a d h i s f a m e t h r o u g h o u t all p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d on as favorable term* 1* any
difflctilty, and country merchants; fcs well as watch' dealers. c o u n t y a n d state Rights, on the m o s t favorable terms, a n d t o
'eatabHihihcnt
In
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country.
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t h a t r e g i o n of country* A n o t h e r m e m b e r w a s a g e n tle h r a n c h w or Sioel, Copper a » d Stono E n g r a v i n g , as well a s ,eap koe'p watches aa a p a r t of their miscellaneous stock, and immediately introduce tho works Into general nsc,
m a n w h o w will call X .
Crayon Work of t h e finest description, we guarantee satisfac- t h u s supply their customers with a new staple, which may be ' W o r k s . f r o m 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, are now in
nsed a s any>other article, w i t h o u t mystery o r h u m b u g . Sold readlnessby
D C DUTY A HOI.MES, manufacturers, Detroit,
T h e s e , w i t h o t h e r s w h f l o d a w a y m a n y a w i n t e r e v e n i n g ' tion all cfcos.
I.
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as well aa every t h i n g connected wKh .the " S u n - L i g h t flaa
tolling stories, s m o k i n g t h e p i p e , quaffing m u g s of h o t flip
Particular a t t e n t l o n ' p a i d t o B a n k a n d Comtherelal work, b y t h e trade generally, and by BOBBINS A Al'PLETOX,
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-General A g e n t s , 15 Maiden I^ane, N. Y. Wnrks," which wiU he supplied by t h e m at all the p r i n c i p a l
such as Checks, Draftis Notes, Certificates of Deposit a n d
ft flnia n o w a l m o s t forgotten.
'points in t h e Union, to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
&tock. Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, E n v e l o p e s
T h o l a p s e of t i m e s e p a r a t e d t h i s j o B y c o m p a n y as ft
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S STANDISH ILP e r s o n s o'r small capital; a n d particularly Gas Fitter*, h y
Ac. Ma)w, Portraits, Show Cards Ac..- Lithographed and
LUSTHATEH—a volume oC P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m o r i g i n a l m a k i n g an i n v e s t m e n t in t h e riglit tn n s e t h e " S u n - L i g h t Gas
d o c s o t h e r s , a n d t h e s u b s e q u e n t h i s t o r y of t h o C o u n s e l l o r printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
a n d worthy, M r . X w a s aa d i v e r s e . a s t h e i r f o r t u n e . G .
F o r the convenience of the businev* c o m m u n ity in t h i s vi- .drawings, by J o h n W 1. Elialnger, illustratii e o f the C o u r t s h i p Wjortts," will bo certain or an I m m e d i a t e remuneration.
of Miles Standish, by H e n r y W. LnhgfVllnw.' T h e r e will ho . M r All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in i h e premises -direcU-d t o t h e
cinity, sfe h a v e established an a g e n c y witli Mr. J o h n W.
p l o d d e d o n w i t h his c a p i a s e s a t E U i c o t t v i l e j X.- in" «'
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of t h e most exquisite charac- undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
.Green, a t the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser, 213 Jcft i m e b e c a m e c n g a g o d in r e s p e c t a b l e - d u t i e s in B u f f a l o .
ter, executed by Brady, with internet ted crea^i-colored leaves,
J O H N Q. DUDLEY;
totpon Avenue.
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J . SAGE A SON'S.
Legnl b u s i n e s s a t d i s t a n t i n t e r v a l s c a l l e d t h o l a w y e r
( c o n t a i n i n g t h e dcsoripHvu text,) t h o whole t o I * bound in
T r e a s u r e r Tor Proprietors;
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled anil g i l t edges^
t& B u f f a l o , . a n d h o . was,', of c e o r t e , g l a d t o s e e b i s old
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
Early orders are solicited, as t h e slow jjrocess of p r e p a r i n g
f r i e n d j ' b u t . X . e n g r o s s e d in business, o r f o r r e a s o n s of h i s
t
h
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Photograph*
(nothing
being
done
in
cloudy
weather)
will
A R E W ' 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , H I S T ST REFT,
. _ about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, or all
own, h a d n o t m u c h t i m e t o t a l k o v e r old t i m e s , a n d ,
between I j t r n f d and Congress litreets^Detroit, Mich.—
the desirable kiiyls, and have also o n h a n d a few.' 1 * p r e v e n t the immediate i*sue of a second edition, and consew i t h o u t i n t e n d i n g i t p r o b a b l y , g a v e h i m t h e c o l d shoulq u e n t l y o n l y those ordered in advance can be prevised.
The u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g re-pureha*d " T h e Institntlon f o r
P r i c e Six Dollar*. Specimens t o be aeon and siilwcriptiong the dissemination a f useful d r i n k s , " lias enlarged and rejaae*
d e r . T h o m a n c j l a w n o t i c e d tne'diffcrehfce, a n d jJosseereceived,
at
my
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noted
i t In tho mOia t h o r o u g h manner, m a k l h g It now t h e
a t i g in Wit w j i a t t h o o t h e r d i d in r h i n o , d e t e r m i n e d t o daily Additions—so as to keep our stock at all times large and
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
extensive BREWERY I N T H E WEST, With f a c i l i t i e a i o r
w c e r t n i q w h e t h o r X really m e a n t t o c u t . Ijim o r j o t complete- C o n f in in g ourselves to tho J o b b i n g trade exclu....t
( .ij.ll......
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W) Woodward Avenue.
M e e t i n g h i m in tlie s t r e e t n e x t d a y , - h o s a i d :
£ sively, we c a a offer faciUtioa unequalcd in Detroit, a t 25
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
" X , . m y old f r i e n d h o w d ! d o ? "
I I A W 8 CUTLERY AND E D G E TOOL WORKS, Foot P o r t e r and Brown Stout, for dpuiglit and 'bottling, a t prloea
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
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o f Brush street, Under the F n l t o n I r o n w o r k s , Detroit,"31. r a n g i n g f r o m 80 t o ' S l O n a r barrel. 1
•JWcD, very well; h o w a r e y o u ? " 1
Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' s Distruments, Coopers' a n d Carpentora'
M
E x t r a lino a n d StocJf&les brewed t o o r d e r .
I say, X , I've noticed several times lately t h a t you T M P O B T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P U B I J 8 I I Tool*, Axes of every de*cription, P l a u i n g a n d T o b a c c o MaAU Packages extra, which, when rcturnPd t o the Brewery
h a v e r a t h e r a v o i d e d ato t h a n b t h e n v i a o , a n d I ' m n o t g o - X El US.—Wuhive now ou b a u d , a n d constantly, receiving, a c h i n e Knives, Trniwes, A c , made t o o r d e r of a s u j ^ r i o r quaIn good onTor, w i l l Be paid for at sasiif prices a s charged;
veiy.largo stock of Book a n d News P a p e r ; o f all sizes. W e
l i f t to stoud any such g a m m o n ! "
lity.
The attention or> private ramllies, a u d customers in general.
a r c A g e n t s foK nine o f ' t h e best Mills in tho count n*. which
Razors,
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Is
p n r t l c n U r l y c a l l e d t o the EXCELSIOR CBRAll .MAS. Old
ves tui a c h a n c e t o compote a n d undersell a n y establishment
u
the West, a n d would say t h a t wo sell p r i n t p a p e r clicapcr n n d Bra*s Wm-e, polished a n d repaired in a m a n n e r t o give friends a n d new tiiky be nwured of tlie superior quality a n d
: We used to be mighty good friends op in Ellicottsetirfaction t c hi» customer*.
flavor'
of those l:ey^rag\ s, and nil are Invited to call a n d sama
n
d
a
batter
article
than
can
lie
found
in
this
m
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k
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t
;
Also,
ville, and I don't know why we should notpe hpre."
. Orders left at the office, c o r n e r or Brush s t r e e t a n d Jeffer- ple for thcmselyw. A ' ' orders, with t h e . money enclosed,
wo'
nave,
k
i
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u
s
t
received
a
U
r
g
e
invoico
of
fine
Mannillas.—
'" Welt #6 arc are yro not? Bu( r m ina great hurry Please oall a n d see f o r y p t jrmelves
son-Avenue, w i i r b e p r o m p t l y attended to,'where samples may w i l l r e r e l v A p r o m p t attention.
m l v o s at
just now.!'
be seen.
Malt a n d H o p s for safe at the l o w e s t m a r k e t T a t e s .
; P E A S E A FCLLEB"S, No. 210 J e f l t r s o n Ave.
References k i n d l y p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , N o r t h A
? " Oh, it's no use talking; just go in hore nowrand treat Detroit, Nov.-1,1858. .
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J . 1 . CARKW.
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Col, J . B. W a v n o A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A BatwOll.
a»yon used to."
Detroit, J a n ; 1869.
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K A D Y - M A D i : C L O T H I N G A N D GEXTI.EMENJB
R I C H M O N D 8 ti B A C K U S , — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
"W^letVgoia''
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FURNISHING GOODS, a t the Clothing E m p o r i u m of H.
X%> B o o k M^nufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
. ,AJJ3 fli# entered a s.faalJ, opfe-horso grocery,. where, A v e n u e J — A c c o u n t B o o k a of every descripUoi)mai]etoor<1cr,
A P E R W A R E H O U S E . - O N HAND AND FOR S A L E HALLOCK, No lfip, Jelfcrson Avenne, Detroit. Where may
e i t h e r at Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions of be round a very large, riesli and desirable stock or t h o a b o v e
the cheap and nasty was dealt out by Ihe amalL X gaVef of "sni>erior p a p e r a n d wprkmanshlp, at lower p r i c e s tlian
« bod to the 'mixer' behind tho bar, and said:
h e r e to f o r e . W a r r a n t e d to give satisfaction in every particu- paper, v i z : Imperial,' S a p o r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, goods Just manufoetured u n d e r his immediate inspection; a o d
Crown, Flat C a p a n d Folio Post, Cap, Letter, Legal, S e r m o n , e m b r a c i n g one of the m o s t extensive assortments over before
r
•<Jastfciro my friCnd-somo beer, and what crackers lar.
Bill a n d Note P a p e r In ©very v a r i e t y . , .
offered In.tliis l ^ a r k e ^ . .
and checse he.*r$nt*y Md charge it to me." Turning to C o m m e r c i a l P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding, executed to
Book a n d P r i n t P a p e r s of nil .colors and sizes. Manilla,
W # . v . J -I'I . .
<1, heremadced.", " T o u mustcxcimc mo now; I'vo got W The
R a f f a n J t e t r a w Wrappirtg P a p e r Of all s'ze* nnd weights.
Vail nnd Wirlter w>
s u b s c r i b e r h a v i n g h a d a n e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r ' f o u i
^ R e c e i v i n g our p a p e r direct from the Manufactorero, we are
a great many things to attend to, and I can't stay here years, reels a s s u r e d . t h a t tliey can u«fy coni|ictition in p
cnatrferi to offer t h e m a t a s low prices as a n y in t h i s m a r k e t
any longer, after which ho left.
a n d q u d i t y of workmanshiii.
K A G S - r W a n t e d in e x c h a n g e for Goods or,Cash.
lured w i t h the u t u i e s t c a r e and WAUU*.N1I:D to give satisfaction.
O r d e r s r'rom Banks, Man-hant% ManuTacturcrs a n d Railroad
"Well, if that.isn't cool; then I'm no judge,' says G.
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
All persons desirous o f purchasing eithet-at W H O L E S A L E
Having dispassionatelyJjnUibod his beer, bo stopped Companies, respectfully solicited.
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90 Woodward Avenue.
OR RET A H , are reapeetfully Invjto-l to call » i i d e x i i m l u e h l »
moment to consider.
extensive stock, w h i c h « h « l be otfrred a t p r i c e s uniformly
p ( I I A A L K 8 B T T W ; l l , (Successor t o M. H o w a r d ^ e l ^ t ' c r ,
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H. HALLOCK.
M I say, bartoepcrl"
\J Dealer (n F o r e i g n a b d Domestic H a r d w a r e , Honsekeep' R I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T A N T TO low. '
" Whutll ytm have sir?"
i n g Article*, Mechanic*' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p - O T H E PUBLIC.—A new. Family Sewing Machine, comI L A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED RA1Lpaned Ware, D r a i n Tile, Ac. A g e n t ror t h e American and b i n i n g the latest improvements, at the e x t r e m e low price or
• " Have yon'got plenty of crackers and cheeso?"
• road Watches, cased In bcsutifol styles, warranted exEuropean Law Agonoy of-Lltz A Kapp, No. 7 No**au street. F I F T Y DOLLARS.
"Yes .sir.".
The pile#* of all o u r standard machines h a r e been greatly cellent 4lme-lrcep«rs: do do Swlsx, foil Jewelled, l e v e r s tn
New York—(or the recovery or Debtn, T^gacie* a n d Inherireduced. -SINGER'S SEWING. MACHINES, i t i s well known, every style. G 0 U > PENS.—I c o n t i n u e manufac.tilrlng P e a a
" How pinch will the cheoso weigh?"
tances In Europe a n d the United 8t*tes.
of « v e r y desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s have received oSlIver
" About sixty pounds apiece."
Remittances made t o all parte o r Germany, with safety a n d t h o u g h d e a r e r iu price, have .always been c h e a p e r -in fact,
disimtch. Nu. 201 J e f f e r s o n avenue, Kearalcy's Block, Detroit, c o n s i d e r i n g wh'at they will do, t h a n a n y other. The prices Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, e n d u r e n o t fo
"Pull sixty?"
are now redneed so thot all mnsW>o satixfled. Call a n d ' e x * lie surpassed by any P e n s in m a r k e t Also dealer In F I N E
Mich.
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"Sixty ana no mistake." '
amine t h e n e w m a c h i n e s at t h e low prices.
J E W E L R Y , S I L V E R W A R E , a n d FANCY GOODS.
. ^ Well j u s t aeqd.ovor to the Farmers' Hotel, where I
W I L L I A M PORTER, Agent,
I h a r e an exjWTlcnccd Jeweller; cajialilo o r m a k i n g new
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' 133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
work t o order.
•
.
atop, four of the cheeses, and three -barrels of crackers,
F I T T I N G S T O N E S a n d Diamond Work, nnd F i r e Gilding
and charge them to M r . X , will vera? Too heard him
•r S a g e ' s Piano R o o m s . — W e a r e prepared t<
I I E A P F F R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UN- a n d Galvanizing, done ftt short notice.
entrusted to,us with p r o m p t n e s s a n d d e s p u c n , ano
say I was to have what checse and crackers I wanted?"
d e r s i r n e d -oflcr th»ir extonsivo stock or (romls, consistW A T C H REPATRlS'G.—Beins a practical w o r k m a n , all
.. sorable .terms oar any e*tabli*hment in the country.
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carefully
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to.
C o m b i n i n g all the d i l f t r e n t b r a n c h e s or Steel, Copper and
!'And send them down soon, because I expect my team S t o n o E n g r a v i n g , as-well as C r a y o n W o r k or the tinest. de- customer* a n d the public generally, at the lowest possible
GOLD P E N S re-polnted, at fifty cent*. I ' e n s s e n t by ( n a l i
rates. Being prepared t o m e e t all orders in our line or busi- accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly a t t e n d e d t o . ,
will be thsre in & little while, and I shall want them all scription, w e guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
ness, we would advise buyers t o call u p o n , us before buying
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Maps. P o r t r a i t s , Show Cards,
L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d printed
elsewhere, as we TritemFnot t o l « u n d t r s o l d b y ouj- tlrrn in
in t h e m o s t delicate odlors, by 1 * new process.
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the w e s t All work w a r r a n t e d .
T^aETRO
Tlie four cheeses; and . barrels of crackers were sent
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
1_/MENT,
-WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
221 JcTerson Avenue, D e t r o i t
downpand in due course o f t i m e X was presented with JL p r i c e s all *i*es a n d .weights or P r i n t and Book Paper:—
modatc
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tho MU for the same, which be paid, confessing at the" also L e d g e r P a p e r , J t y . a n d F o l d e d - P a p e r . Letter, C a p and
O O K S . — ^ E I . F - M A D I l MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
crease or b u s i n e s s h e has adopted tlie improved facility which
same tljnfc that, tho' rather-expensive, the joko was nev-(
F u t u r e I.ife, o r Scenes in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by Geo. Wood. Steam gives t o the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g recently fitted u p
ertliekss, a^ood bwj.' H% never afterwards gave the
Tho Ministry of Life: by the a u t h o r of Ministering Children. for t h a t purpose. . H e now Dyes by Steam, every description
The K. N. P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r Condiments, p n t u p f o r general of Silks, Satins, V e l v e t Crape* a n d Merinos, p r o d u c i n g t h e
cold shoulder to Counsellor C.
. use. .. .
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most b r i l l i a n t color* a n d beet stylo of finish that every a r t i c l e
STORY or A F * J U W t > S M w c u i a > - A f e w w o e k a a g o a n
Tho T e n a i t ' H e u n e v o r ' E m b e w f r o m Poverty's H e a r t h a o n e .
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
The W i t c h e s of New York, by Docstlcks.
elegantly dressed lady' wearing a fashionable bonnet,
Isabella Oreini; by t h e a u t h o r of Beatrice Ccnci.
A Y - H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STOBM AND
costly veil, flowing pelisse, and •silk" dress distended by
VENTILLATINOCHlMNEYjCAP.—MAybcw's C h i m n e y
V e r n o n Grover, o r H e a r t s a s They_Are.
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an anij>lo quantity of criuoHne, presented herself at one
C a p p r e v e n t s C h i m n e y s from s m o k i n g : i t m-eelndea storm*
F r e d e r i c k tho G r e a t ; by Carlvle.
Molasses, Fish, Frnlt, Spices, Nuts, Liquors, .Drugs,
of the custom hotries on; the Belgian frontier, carrying In Syrup,
D o r a D e a n ; W Miss M a r y J . H o l m e s .
from e n t e r i n g them'; It lessens the liabilities t o Area f r o m
Cordage, P a i n t s , Oils,Dye Stun?, Naval Stores, Window Glass,
W i t h a variety or others, too n u m e r o u s to e n u m e r a t e . F o r t h e i r b u r n i n g o u t : i t p r o t e c t s their tops f r o m the wastes of
tier arm a bouncing child, carefully wrapped up m flue Ac., Ac.
the weather, a n d serve* as an ornamental finish.
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
linen and rich laco, his dear little features being protected J i ; 6 . ' C t ' T n a x B T , . . . .
M. W . C a j t r t x . s a l o b y
!HJ Woodward AV. D e t r o i t . '
Persons desirous or s e c u r i n g t h e right of m a n u f a c t u r e , or
by a thick green -veil. As the lady entered the office, she r
of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, States or Territories, lfi
U S E . — •Willard H a r v e y A C o ,
f<aiUca
— S ~ J - informed the agent that her child was asleep Xp w Li pi nne B, a nHdO IT
O E T S A N D * P O E T R Y O F V E R M O N T — E D I T i n ) a n y part'of t h e United States not already disposed oC will be
C e d a r s t r e e t . New York. • «
Hemp,
— - Cotton
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b y Abbey H. H e m l n g w a v . The design of t h i s w o r k fci t o f u r n i s h e d with a descriptive, circular, h y a d d r e s s i n g the unand begged" t h a t l f i a a l i .
"it not be disturbed. F l i x aad L i a e n Twines, I m p o r t e d a.n d-Mannractured Cor
Jotdage,. represent
tho g e n e r a l poetic literature of V e r m o n t rrou> ita dersigned, a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g tho t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire,,thcy
Tho skoptical offioiWTjowodw&pative French politncas, Cotton,
Cotton^ JJutci
u t e j Manilla a n d A m e r i c a n H e m p Rope, Tarred Stuff,
settlement to t i e p r e s e n t period. The selections are Will also be f u r n i s h e d with tlie terms of sale;
butjieverthelcearequestedthe elegantstranger to accoaf- F i s h i n g l i n o s , GHling-Threads, Shoo T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all early
ghthered from the most reliable sources, a n d w i l l especially
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, M k h .
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ty a female employee of the bureau irtoa private room, k i n d s of Coftls a d d l i n e s .
interest all V c r m o n t c r s by birth-right now resident in t h i s and
' M a n u f a c t u r e d and f o r sale. In D e t r o i t by
ere was no need, however, of an esftss of courtesy. P m r P. mSCBMAN
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D U D L E Y A HOLMES, 77 Woodward A r a .
it C O M Dealers to Groceries o t h e r State*.
^To sooner; was tho employee summoned than she snatched \ J T a n d P r o v i s i o n s , Paints, Oils, Twines, Canvas, A n c h o r s
B L A C K * C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F T T ' f r T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK O F VEGETABLE
the infant from tbd mother's arms, and let It fall heavily a n d Chains, ^ t a r P i t c h , Rosin, Oakom, Ac. A complete stock
• Optical a n d Philosophical A p p a r a t u s No. 250 J e » s r s o n e l and Animal Physiology, designed for tho use of Schools.
upon thefloor! In the handsome stranger she had recog- of Ship C h a n d le r y a n d the a b o v e n a m e d articles always o n „ . j n n e . Invite all t h o s e suffering from defective S i g h t t o in- Seminaries a n d Colleges, by Henry Goadbv.M. V^froUstor
h a n d a n d R>r sale very low, a t i 6 Wood bridge street, Detroit,
nised a professional smaggler, and the interesting chiW MafaMpSk'".'
spect their assortment of greatly I m p r o v e d Perescople Crys- of Vegetable a n d A n i m a l Physiology and Entomology in t h e
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t a l a n d PebhJe S p e c t a c l e s w h i c h are highly endowed With
Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with Bpwas nothing, more nor less than a roll oftobaco, weighing
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ccessor t o £ . Crosby A Co.) Whole- t h e property of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s of Teledesigned m a i n l y f o r
over thirty pounds. AS fpr the ample crinoline, of Which TJLV»
sale- a n d a n d retail de
d e a le r i a Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, s c o p e s Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines,-Drawing I n s t r u m e n t s , Colleges a n d
feWbfthis
b ^ k ^ l f b e f o u n d Invaluable t o
some susptuons also were naturally entertained, it was F a nicy
c y Goods, P l a t e d W a r e , 1Comb*, Buttons, Thread, Ac. No. Ac., constantly on h a n d .
t hce general-reader,
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found, upon examination, to conceal several pounds of 79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite H o l m e s A Co. Detroit, Mich.
a n d private Library. T h e beauty, of th« wood e n g r a v m e s t h a t
tob«e<yroBed«p irrto twists, and introduced "as hoops. W a t c h e a , C l a c k s a n d J e w e l r y repaired a n d wruranted.
C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D H U M O B . — so p l e n t i f u l l y a d o r n t h i s work; la remarkaUe, a n d t h e i r style
C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d charaeteristio selections from the eminently p e c u l i a r ; white, red. yelWnr a n d Mae fignrea. o n a
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VOL. II.
T B A V E H S E DITY, MICH. F B I D A T , D E C E M B E R 23,185a
% <Sraiii) (fntijfrse Hetalir,
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hosi back, and went clear around by the lower ford, afore
Fra. tkt LoodoD
I'd let sitch a wichpd man look ine in the face.
The Arctic Explorations.
An audible groan pawed through the congregation.
What everybody but one fond, (aithfnl, hopiiig-against. "Then you actually hearn Deacon Jones a cussinT"
hope heart foreboded, years *#>• has been confirmed be" Cussin !" you'd a thought so, if if you'd a bin in half yond a doubt The Franklin expedition has perished
MORGAN BATES,
a mild of the ford!
a man among the thick-ribbed ice upd mercik® snows
">iTop AS>> raonurroa.
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" Deacon Jones, you hear the testimony.—Now, what of <the
Arctic circle. J rTho
bones af,tfcr«bravcat <k
the
• TJBJKMSwL '
iveyon got to
to.«UJ
haveyou
s ^ , to the charge!"
brave," lie still and-solemn in th^ir'bare and whitened
VjTiiit's a lady? Is it something
" 1 moot guilty, said the IkScon, rising to his feet •sepulcro. . But when the BstiooafsorroicJiai been calmed
.Made Of hoeps, ani silkfc, andairs,
and
turning,
up
his
eyes
in
a
manner
intended
to
make
for
anticipation
had
dooc
its
worst,
and
the*
mind
of
the
used to decorate the parlor,
mnn> hb«ran
e m n tn
himself look solemn. I never cussed a word in my life. nation
nation finre
pnpe jiore
to n>\frt
revert In
ty thn
tho ovnlnita
explpits r,f
of 11M
Bri-.
Like the fancy rugs and chairs?
1
Blotter Pete French.ia inlptiik
,,~i,I» it one, that wastes on novels
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tons in the region where, eren the snow-fiend is
5^^fcTSS*Bnt "ftLSSS.
•rjr ItewTOUBU• •word. yicw.
Every feeling that la human?
•*You (^uj't cptnc that oven me, old scape-goatf'
"
Dark
amidst
the
woodorous
Light
re work, dombl* prict.
If'tis thiS to lie a lady,
sang out Brother Pete French rising to his feet ami
That streams o'or all the northern oight"
Tis riot this to be'a woman.
displaying a fi^t on tho end of each arm. "Don't you a burst of exultation and admiration for the deeds 'at the
s'poee I know cussin, whon I hear it? And dou't you past was only natural It sprang from that nqmtaneity
ITother. then, unto your daughter
Speak of something higher far,
"'pose I know you when—"
of disposition which,unbidden pays tribute to heroism in
Than to be ipert fashion's lady—
; Order! shouted tho official. "Let us hear what every form. ^ In our day, there will not be another voyT H E R O N BO STW I C K ,
"'Woman" is the brightest siar.
Deacon J ones had to Bay, add then we'll take i)i for jest' age to the North Pole; a strong sentiment has set against
If ve, in your strong affcction.
, N O I A S V PUBLIC,.
what we think its worth. Go on, Brother Jones."
Urge )*>ur eon to be a true man,
such rash and useless enterprises; but sober retronpection
• owe your daughters no less strongly
" Well, to toll yon the whole on it, I went down to cannot bo denied to aoy one,' and an Englishman, when
To raise np and be a woman.
Louisville with a load of market truck, and I had mortal dancing over tj>e, history cJfeur explpits in the extreme
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
pood luck with i t too, for I lamped it all out to a fellow North, caunot but fuel his ncSrt beat faster, and around
Will giro pmoMj .Urotlon In lU
! Yes, a woman—brightest model
in the.eveuin' aud so didn't have to tend the market next it gather a glow of exultant and pardonable pride. ,*
Of that light and tierfect Ijeauty;
. PAYMENT OP TAXES,
mormn' to get rid of i t
"
There the mind, and soul, and body.
. For upwards of three centuries and a h|il^ the govern^
Blend to work out life's great dutyMVell, artcr I'd disposed of my .market truck I filled raeut aou mercantile communities of this country have
Be n woman— naught is higher
my wagon bed with loose straw, what another marketer been engajpd in endeavoring to discover a passage from
On the* gilded list of fame;
gin mo, as I thought I mout want to ride in it part my tho Atlantic into tho Pacific Ocean That such a channel
On tho catalogue of virtue
WM. H . P A R K S ,
way homo, and thou I began to look about for some place does exists, has been inconfestably proved by several of
. There's no brighter, holier name.
to stay all eight Porty soon 1 seed a big. houso all tho oxntditions sent in search of Sir John Franklin and
Attorney at t a w a n d Solicitor i n Chancetry^
Be a woman—on to duty,
lighted up, and then I thought it inusy>c a tavern, " * His ill-fated companions; but alas! It Is useless for naviCirumil H u v o n , Miohiipirj,
Hal*J Hie world from.'all tliat's low.
*
Will attend Court ami to Golleciiqq* in Uio counties of Grand
. Place high in the social heaven
axt a feller if it wasn't .
gable {«tr|)0!*ss being probably only open onco in tho
Traverse, Manistee, MasonaadOccana.
2ody»
Virtde s fair and radiant boif!
" N o , air,' said he, "its tho place where tho Votaries course of ages. Still the demonstration solves a problem
I/snd thy.influence to eaoh effort
to Tempcranco hold their meetings."
»
qnd shows of what inflexible material tho AngjoSaxon
Tliat shall raise our nature human;
" Thinks I, this is a Temperance house, I couldn't find maritiine population is composed. Such tt conscientious
Qe not faslilon's gi'ded lady,
AXD
a better plaoe whgr tQ Jeavo my wagon a standin' for peipcveraucc iu a cause always esteemed noble, is without
, • • Be » brave, true, whole-souled woman.
safe keep in,' cause Tcmpcrauoo men are allere hona>t a parallel in the history of mankind. Other countries
Deacon Jones np For Cnssin.
moral, tfood sort of fellors. Then I told tho feller that for centuries have prosecuted deadly animosities; but it
Rap rqp nip! .
and he laughed and sedit was.true; and then he went up was n e r v e d for England to endeavor to prove that the
•'Cdmo fn;:Sisttr Shaiv.
tho stairs, and that made mo know he was ono of them.
"'KVythhnfe yoa, Sister tJrinjca, but I haint got time.' Then I j<jst onhitcliod, and left my wagon there a staudin' oceans or the world would be one but for masses of coi>
"Uaint vou? Then IH go out ia tlic garden and pick tliero by the place where tho Votarkjs of Tempcranco pealed water so stupendous that the imagination stands
in awe at the bare contemplation of them.
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR yon a tjnnch."
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Columbus discovered America in 1-192; and four years
sale or location; Investment* Inade; Taxes paid on non- ' " H a , ha, ha! FB try and call in as I come back. *~^t ..'
" Next mornin' I came out bright and early, and found later, sOme Englishinen embarked iu an andertakiug that
resident lends; Redemption of lauds sold for taxes, anil par- Was just a paasin," and thought I'd stop at the door a
chaw of lands at tux «»!<•*.
my wagon and overythin' All. right jest as I'd left it. pri raa /acfewas far wildbr than that ofthe great Genoese.
And s'ill'ahrajs give tiro mostcnreful attention to the Inters minute, and see how yon all corao on. Say, Sister J* ot oven a straw seemed to lie inissin.' I hitclied uiy In M9C, John Cabot and aftewards his son, Sebastian
os^j£ my Correspondents, sad in lil/orallly, promptness and Orimte, have'yon hcar'n the news?"
bosses in a jiffy, and mountin' on tho lead one, wus off; Cabot geihjd to.Grecalnnd, but neither of them rcachwl
accnraey of tmgfne&s transactions wo aid conrt comparison
" NCWH! no—ickal nows?"
but some how nnother, I noticed they cpndu't - hardly the high latitude. , 3ii.I327, Robert Thome, of Bristol,
Why. Deacon-Jones has been a cussin."
Btart tlie empty wagon. In a moment, it struck wo that went in search offlie North Pok; and it is presumbd he
DcncdtrJoncs a ensdn!'' ..Can't be jiossfblcT'
*'ip tar in the hubs had got stiff; and thon I thought no
"True, wery word oh't Pete Rrnch, he was iv ore about i t I went on a thiukin' what a nice set of perisheijl, for no record of his adventures njmmnO In
comin' honioj'roni Louisville this morn in," and jest hs he fellore them Votaries of Temperanco mast be,, and n 1553, Sir Hngh Willoughby discovered Nqra Zemble.
g6t to the ford of the crick, he seed Deacop Jones th'ar, m^kin* purty good time, till I came to the ford—where To tjiow how early, England became siezed with a mania
'i t-'-V M O R G A N B A T E S
^rth his WOgon stock fast in the mud, and he hear'n him Brother French seed mq—where all at once, up I stuck to solve the mystery ofthe North Pole. W e quote a
wsage from an old chronicle referring to that same Sir
Has opened an Offlee at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co, a cussin' like a trooper."
Michigan, for the transaction of a .
in tiie mod; and all my hosgQs could do they eoudn't
y^'Sisttk1 Shaw, you shock mc! Oh mi. oh! what could pull the wagon out—Thinks I, this is rather strange 'ugh Willoughby>—" He was bom of nn ancient and
a. got Inter the Deacon. If nny one but you'd a told me, work, to have no load; there must be something wrong, worthy family in Bisely, in the country of Derby. Iu
tho region of King Kdward VL he was employed by tho
TM United Statcu Laiid OfOc'c In looated at (his place f and I wouldn't a bUercd it, for I oilers thought Deaccn
so I got ofl'u tho ujgh hoss and jumpt np in tho wogou; King and merchants or London to find bot the Qorth-wsat
parti eular attention will ho paid to locating Land Warrants, Jooes was sidh a dear old soul!"
• iuvesting money in Gorerninent Lands, imparting Informa- i " S o did I, Sister (Jrimcs, but the. old boy is sure to a thiakin' I mast make them pull bettor np there. In- pessago to tho iiast Indies, having three ships provided
tion relative to the general features, resourced and advanstead ofgoin' up to my knees in tho straw, as I expected for that purpose, with a large commission, which did not
tagMaf the Grand Traverse country, the payment of taxes, show Mfe clbvnj foot some times. He's gone andcusscd, to do, I lit kcrflim on somothin' solid, which held iny bear date from year of pnr Lord, bat the year of the
and-the transaction of any Agency business with'which he certidrtj ffir pctc Prencli hearn hjm; and what Pe(e feet nearly on a level vfitbthe sides ofi the wagon body.-—
a i y be entrnvnjd.
BKvnirxcts.
sayss ho^ll'stick up to;' Boinethin' must be did about it This astonished mo dreadl'uliy, so I began to dig down world 5515 because in their-taw..voyages they might
'IIoiiWhltn«*J(mt«, Alitor Umrral. I i i ^ L : '
have occasion to present it to foreign princes. . Tney
right awiiy? <k the church is ruinated.
in the straw; and, pqradvouturo I found tho wagon was departed from Deptford on May 10, IM3 and after much
And without further parley, Sister ShaW hurried onto loaded smack full of. grindstone?. A t first I thought I ' d
foul Weather, steared North Novthwest; but on the 2d
Herald Office. Traverse Cifr. Nov. 3,1M8.
nj the next door to break, the news to Sister Tavlor. Si&; made a mistake and took some other, man's wagon, but of August a Tempest arose whereby ope of the ships
tor'Grimes donaed a pail'of water into the cooking Ktove artcr I look't around a spqll. I seod it was mine and no
MORGAN R A T E S , '
to lower the fire, and then tripped acro» to tell Sistor mistake. While I was standin' there tnip' what to think. was divided from the others, and they never saw it
KUiot and Sirter Klliot and Bister Taylor and Shaw and Ihappenod to look up tho crick and there I seed two again. : Sir Hngh holding on his course, discovered land
Sistor
Grimes, they all by ^iflerent routes bent their city cnapsa standin' with their thumbs again their noses, which for .ice ho could not come;near, in flic latitude of
, H o r s l d OfHoo, Xx-BvornolCity, M i o b .
steps towards tho: porsonaije, each resolved on bein? end their flngers a wigglin' at me. One of them I took, 68® . -This was called Wilkmghby's Land, as well it
tho first to impart the shocking bit of intelligence to the to be the very feller who hudtold-me about tho Votaries might as it had neither then nor sinco any owner or
inhabitant pretending to the property thereof I t apminister.—Thoy wero evidently; 'Vtriving, for tho champi- (•nVi.ippranco.
pcareth by a will found in that ship, which was the A&
onship" To whom it shOiild have boon awarded, I
Votaries of Tompcranec!" Hollorod they, stall a wiggiin' miral, in tho pocket o f a person or quality, that in Januknow not, but certain' it is, the minister fioOn received
- - A ary, 1554, : 8ir hugh and most of hi6 company were then
(nuijtr ST«BST, yin tpi'm aorta,) * • ' - f - • ' the report from ooo of them, and cro ho hail timo to their fingers nnd lauirhin'.
:u
"
Then
I
seed
i
^
i
i
t
all
ilko
aflnsh,
Them
Votaries
health, though all were soon, after frozen to death in
... , 1 » A . V i S K S B C I T V , M I O I U C r A ^ ' .
makeup his mind as- to ita truthfulness, the others worn of Temperance, as tney call themselves, had bin playln'
3 river haven, called Areina, in -Lapland. The' next
at hand to substantiate i t
n P H I S OLD E S T A B L I S H E D HOTEJ^mTEFlBST
a .trick on me. eo says I to them purty lond:
summer, some other English ships coming to the same
Hero was nn awful state of affairs! Wiggtotown in a
JL in Traverse City,) situated on Front street, In the vicini" Votaries of Hell, more like! A'purty set you are
ty of the Court House and publio offices, is Mill open for the stir from centre t6 circumference, a church disgraced, to be eervin' tho deril under a false name. Sneak bapk place, found the 6hip entire, and all the menfrownto
death, with a particuhir account of all the passages of
reception or the traveling public. Tho l'roprlotor return* and a Dttcbn who had been " cuain." Fortunately tho
hia hearty thanks for tho liberal i«trou«*e hq has received, regular meeting id course," was but a few days aft and home, and the-next fqjler what axes tho name of your their vovagp."
Society, hit the truth, by tclliii' him, Votaries of Hell!'' ; English spirit nothing daunted by theso melancholy failand assures the public that no pains will lie spared to make
his guests comfortable, .Hia charges.will correspond with at it the piously-disposed, portion of tho populace expectod
" Tliat's all I saiil
ures, engaged in other attempts toeubjugate the iee king.
.to wipe oottho stiemiL
That's so! That's jest what 1 hearn him a savin,'
Good accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
49tf
Prom tbffshort time intervening between tho time above said Brother French, "hnd T thou^jt ifit was falectusin' In 1576-77 and 1578; John Daris, in 1585, discovered
mentionod. and thn next regular meeting day, Deacon I'd nevor henrn anyfhinir like it afore. Here's my band the striut which bears his name; atfd Hudson, by the description
of the two countries he had visited, was the
Jones' " cussih' formed tho principle topic of conversation Brother Jones, I'll take it all back. You're not ono of
moans of establishing the fur company which still bean
in Wiggfctowu. Tho good brothers, after discussing the •the lo^t sheep yot by a long shot""
his name. Baffin was tho next distinguished northern
matter at length, generally came to the conclusion, that
1 neudHot tell you there was a general rush to get the
the morning on which the great event -took place was Deacou by t h e ; ' bread lioobC' now -that the matter of vojmger; and from hia time, 1616, down to 1818, when
(MOUTtt or BOAKMJAN lnvKK.)
, j ;?T(.
Sir John Ross sailed on his first voyage, voir little was
slightly cool for tho season, in t'onscquence of which the this oram* was settled to the*, entire satisfaction of all.
added to our knowledge of the Arctic circtej although
•*,; T r a v e r s e . C i t y , M i c h i g a n .
Deacon had probably, taken a ijip too mnch whiskey.
Next day several Brothers i«®llod on the Deacon to Upwards of twenty voyages had been undertaken in that
If that turned ont to be the truo state of tha case, and assnro him that they bad alwoysftjown he was innocent
n p m s NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE IS Deacon Jones would make due acknowledgements, they
eriod. . After that the names of touch men as Ross,
A now ready to receive its guests, beingfittedin full, withof the chaise, and to wk. him for n grindstone; but to 'arry. Back, and Franklin, and their narratives of'their
out renrd to cost, so. aa to make it the moat desirable of any felt somewhat inclined to forgive^ him, even were it the their disappointnKnt,, thev learned he had token them adventures, fbrn» some of tho movt interesting books
Hotel In the ("oinitv.
"ninety and iinth time." The good asters wore less back to the ciW, and sought out the owner.
"
I
in
the languagB. In all down to 1845, upwards of J. K.G. being otae of the earliest settlers in the Coanty, is charitablc, however. TTiev bdieved it to be a show of
.,l>ln t n - i —
i_ti_
'• ~r~
—*
sixty expeditions had been di^jatchod to the Jiortb Pole
o '.
the evil one's cloven foot, and they believed the evil : ono
SMRITUM. AsriRATiosH.—0hTTf4Ws world could rise by England. In that year it wasresolvedtosend another
had always been there.—Most of thom hod been noticing Out of this, swamp of sensuality, rank with weeds and dark
and a fipal one, which was obtained with difficulty, both
tho Deacon for a long time, and though they were too with dead vapors—fnl) ofvipors, thick with pitfalls and
the Government nnd the nation viewing the matter in *
charitable to expose him, they had repeatedly soon, to their lurid With deeptive lights—and stand upon the secure"
cold light Indoed, had it not been for the enthusiasm
satisfaction, that something was wrong. They had with-, heights of virtue, where Go(l> sun shines, and the winds
and pernerereoce of Sir John Franklin, it never would
held any remarks on the subjoct iu hopes he would TC- of heaven breathe so blandhr and healthfully, how would
hare ieftour shores, for the prospects of raccen were' as
form; or; at least they preferrcd-the Church should find human life- become Wesaeif and beautifull The great remote as they were four centuries before. * Englishmen,
i t out through some other chnnncL
burden.of the world rolled off, how could it Rprlng for- however, do not like to be beaten; and in the Spring of
A t length the day of "gooeral meeting" rolled around, ward into a grand career of prosperity and progrts!
1846.
the gallant Sir John, in two ships, the Erebus
-Is prepared to make Mans awl Sfleciflcttioairfcir all cissc- and the Church was rammed and jammed full of spectacountry rests almost entirely upotf the and Terror, supplied with every necessary fbr a protrac<* Buildings ;ri»o ox acute alikiads ofwork connocted with tors,'.all -Waiting impatiently, to hear what excuso tho This'change for this
the Trade, on liberal Urns.
youug men of the: country." It lies -with them more than ted Voyage, left the Thames. "He had with him picked
Deacon
had
to
offer
fi>r"
cumin-"
A
charge
was
preferred
h, Glass, Doors. P a i n t s and Nails,
other class, to say whether this country shall descend crews, and all on board departed in the highest Spirits
''4jyiwBgL-__„ . ..
n hand, and fcr sale.
in due form, to which—unexpectedly to oD—the Deacon
lower in its path to brutality, or to rise higher than The country never saw. them again. They were last
AU ofdSts for Cabinet Work and Undertaking win be plead, " n o t guilty."
tho standard of it? loftiest dreams. The devotees of sett*' heard of towards the close <}f of 1645, when intelligence
d on abort notice.
.VJIWN,..
" Brother Pete French!" shouted tho presiding officer. have greatly lost Iheir power of good—comperati ^ely was received-they were in Lancaster Sound in good condiJ. K. G, thankful tor past patronage, ukoa this opporto- ,»«HeraP
uity.of soliciting a continuance of the same.
few will change their course of life.. Woman wiB bei tion Two years of uninterrupted silence created a pro" Get up, Brother French, and toll the congregation pata if man will be true. Young men, this groat result
Traverse City, Xpvf oU>er 2S, 1869. *
found alarm, and then commenced that brilliant seriea <fi
vhat you know about this cnssin" of D e a c o n J a x s ^ T
abides witjj you! It you could see how beautiful a flower Arctic explorations which ehed such lustre on the even"Wat—ahem!—I'd been to. Louisville over night— grows op the thorny stock of self-denial, you would give ing of thfe labors of more than ten generations, and which
ahem!—and was a comin' home in the morain'.tolerable flic plant the honor it deserves. If it seems • hard and all sensible people accepted as a final abandonment of enThe suhscriber diftra for sale a vsriety'Srengrafled
airly, jest as Ilgot mgS onto the ford oftheicrick, I hear'n homely, despise it not; for in' it sleeps the beauty of terprises against .which nature has raised —
A.pi>io
~
some-one in thar, a qitodrin' about and a CUSBUH" : .Think Unven'and the breath of anseb. If you do not w'
wall which can only be named at h^raoiereiga w ^ . ~
TSBIS,three yeara old,which s e a l tomyfieU that's some poor wicked critter .mired
rqf-.its bbsmiiifc,daring the . day ^ G/
She had aaid toman. "Thns fcr shalt thou go, and an
Hp, atryin' t o cms himself out but think, sez I to myselC
Ul.cyen when the night of.daUh bombs,,
yet,-BQ-fa«w"
W B only cuas himsdf in furder. Jest then, 1 got to the
^ ^ » A ^ ^ ^ , « N A e . ; a U i n
your eyes' vrith their marrtl'ons loVeftiecs, and ffB
top of .the bank, and looked down, a d who do y w think cyour soul with their grateful perfume.
. Writers of every age have endeavored to show that,
it war but Deacon Brother Jones,:thar.. . f l a waa.
TB>rBr.wrEi> >:VEKV nmuv, AT '• 1
Traverse C l t j , Grand Trnveree County, Michigan,
' • Ofl^ve heart a gentle mother,
As the twilight Kburs began,
Pleading wit)i a son, on do()-,
•M ' , Urging hUu to lie a raan.
.. , nut unto her blue-eyed daughter,
Though with love's words <lultc as ready.
Points she out the ether duty,
"Btrivr my dear, to bealady!"
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all Kindstf)«b Printing Knliy udljptjitkdj EitaWiL
OLERK AND REGISTER,
LAND WARRANT
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Trarerse Ci^. Grand Tr»rcrs« Cauatj, lici.
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L
Land, Tax, $nd General Agency.
General Agency Businepn.
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N O T A R Y FUBLICV
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M POWLK,
G U N T O N KOTJSE,
JAMES K.GUNTON,
JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtman,
S
• K B t r i T TREISB. .
...
Dctrait, lUch.
MUgiglllgnM
" ""
entertained of h^recevwy. i,' p&U
to decide t l i q'Jtfetioo, bat w»uii;6ub-
rarntT
T E A V B R 8 E CITTfl
MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1850.
jpHX
PRO IfA-.S" LAST HOUfcS.
IXCIDEXTS OP' T H E OCCA8IOJT.
_Jv—-I claim the right, as an individual
I deny the power of the Boast to
right I decide for myselC
- I n t e r v i e w "With h i s W i f e .
Cries of " Go on, go. on—good."
Mis. Brown Not Permitted to H t u l a w i t l tar
. Mr. Curtifr—What part of the Constitution do you
Husband During u T l a r t Night en Earth J
refer to? If you have thai rights I hare it also.
Cose thick*and fast, "call thy roll," "call tho tolfc^
BROWN'S VISIT TO H I S FKIJX) W-PRISOXERS.
Mr, Clark—I deny the right to call the roll, % Ih*" 1
of their fellow-creatures; thai he would prefer
rather, to be accompanied to the acaffoU by a doten slaw
children and a good old dave mother, With - their appeal
to God for blessing on his soul, than a l tho eloqmire of
the whole clergy of the Commonwealth* comWu.iL
During the ^wst week, several letters ccoUjmn^elwctd to him by Hp friends t
d draft*, b
differeut sections of the country. These be iadorsed, and
made payable to his wife, Man- A, Jrown, (dn» o f them
was for $100 and one for $30,) and hamjed them to
P a r t i c u l a r s of t h e E x e c u t i o n .
jflfttefexT-;
BBOWS'I.VTZRV1KW WITH Ulg raxow-rauoxiax.
1 1-—-Cries of " question,"
" qu-stion," from the Rcj
W e devi>hi our Editorial columns to the proceedings
Sheriff Campbell bid the prisoner farewell in Us cell,
The Spirit of the Old P u r i t a n Unbroken to the
ie.
l
in Congress, and fall particulars of the Execution of John
the latter returnmgthanks for the Sheriffs kindness •
L a r t - r " No -flavor* t o A»k of Virginia."
Mr Kilgore presumed this matter could not be settled.
speaking of Capt Pate as a bravo man.
Brown. The ftoman firmness, with, which he met his The Republicans would cousent to an adjournment alter
x«w.To*Wbm*
_
The prisoner was then taken to the cell of Copdand
fata cannot fail to excite the admiration of his bitterest another vote. Here tins cries of question were re. . . .
CHAKLSETOWN wcc. A . » J Gtttn; he tpldthem to stand op like men, and not
newed:
foefc- Wohavo no space forcomment
The interview between Brown and his wfc lasted from • »
^
^ ^ J l M d f e ^ h e j n a <inartcr c a c h
Mr. Clark withdrew his application to make remarks, four o c l o ^ ' u t h e a J t e r o o o o u n t d ^ M c i ^ t o c oc
had no more use for money, and hade them
x m i t h CONGRESS.-.—
anJ offered f i e following:
evening, when Gen Taliaferro informed them that the pen»
r i f l e d Cook and Connie who were
Whereat certain members of the House now in
for Speaker, did endorse and recommended the
i O r g a n i z a t y > n . of* t l i e S e n a t e # nation
book hereinafter named, therefore.
door.thcmihtary took possesion of the square, and with
,,,
umwerod. " W h y bv stating tlni I
Reset ted. That the doctrines and tho sentiments of a an escort of twenty mounted men, the cortege moved off,
, w^rrv »
\
The Harper's FfciT Affhlr 19 be F r o M to
-certain book called the " Impending Crisis of the South, Capt Moore of tho Montgomery Guards, accompanying
S ^ d ^ D i d y S ' n o t teU mo in Pittsburg to
and How to Meet it," purporting to have been written her. The interview was, I learn, not a very affecting
Ferrv aikl sec if Forbes had uiadoanr
one—rather
of
a
practical
character,
with
regard
to
the
^
t
o
H
a
r
p
e
r
s
Ferry
and
sec
U
*
orpos
uou urnao any
H . R Helper, are mwndiary and hostile to tho doMEE^XNO O F T H E H O U S E . by
,
mestic peace and tranquility of tye country, and that no future of herself and children, and the arrangement and disclosure.
Brown—" Xo sir; yota knew I protested ngaiust your
member of tins House who recommended or endorsed it, settlement of business affaire. They seemed considerably
UnsnfcccMfuI Attempt to Organize.
or the compcod, is fit to bo Speaker of the House.
affected when they first met, and Mrs. Brown was for a
BrowU°WM
O00L replied, " C^)t Browu, wo remember differently."
' The reading of the resolution occasioned applause from few moments quite overcome; but Brown
was aTfirm
as firm as
as
» •: - '
WAtmscrrox, Doc. 5.
i r o a - T S M o n - ' e o o v o t i a hor co«,M.«ro. I b m
•
SEXATK—The 8euate was called to order at 1:30 by •some Northern men, by clapping their hands.
• Mr Stevens, ofTo:, saM it seemed to htm that m the wiis an imprcsiioii that tho priwnirf miglit [xmbly h>
- t
the.Vice President-.
prescpt conditio}! ortho-House, but two things were in furnished
A prayer-was then made bv Dr. Gurley.
OrdeTt—one,
a
motion
to
adjourn,
and
tho
other
to
proForty-eight Senators m n i s e i i L The credentials of
. , .
John C. Tbn Eyck, ofJC. J., and Henry P . Haun, ofJuL ceed to a vote.'
Mn Clark continued by saying, in veiw of a crisis of
wotfe presetted, and both appeared and aualified' The abaentoeswere Messrs. Benjamin Clay, Crittenden, tho country, and representing as he did a glare
nnosurv Oa^ain; I know you are going to abetter hind." Brown
parting, especially on his part, exhibited t
Darts, Douglas, Pitch, Fitzpatrick, Hammond, Johnson, constituency, ho would—
replied, " I know I am." Brown.told him to bear np.
Mr. Washburn of Me., called him to order.
either feigned or real, that was thily
of ArkamMT. P o l t $cbi»t!an,'8e*ard and Torahs.
Mr.
Clark
continued
saving:
W
e
have
had
two
wore
from
CaptidnMoore^hat^^thcrropeUedall
attempts
£ & £ & t 3 & &
Jdr. Mason, of Virginia, submitted a resolution -which
since
the
declaration
of
Independence
and
have
grown
T
ho would call up to-morrow,' for the appointment o! a
S u a " P a r t 10 CXpreSS 8 p , p a t y
* ^nying any knowledge of him.
ctfnjmlttoc to inquire into the facta attending the inva- fro« a weak State to a great Confederacy, challenging
She resented the idea that Captain Brown had done
The Military Preparations
sion and seizure of the armory and arsenal at Harper's tho admiration of<thc civilizod world;
As the hour approached for the execution, tho MedSMr. Stanton interrupted, saying he apprehended no anything thnt deserved death, or to attaint his name with
Ferry by a band of armed men, and report whether tho
dishonor, and declared that the ignominious character of col Faculty'in attendance, thaSheiff of the County and
aamfr was mot by armed resistance to the authorities and body wished; to stay here if the object was not to save
the punishment that was about to.bo inflicted upon him, the officers of tho jail visited his r«*ni and coiive&ttd
time,
but*hc
saw
no
good
in
remaining
here,
as
he
knew
pnbHo force of tho United States and the murder of any
was as cruel as it was unjust She regarded htm at a with him. Brown was cheerful an<l talked as thoucu»thc
citizen of Virginia, or any troops salt there to protect mtlemcn on tho other side could consume the day.
Mr. Clark: My purpose is no other than that Cries murtyr in a righteous caute, and teat proud to be the hour which was appointed for his dentil was indifferent,
public property: "Whether such Invasion was made under
tafe of such a rruin. The galtoict, the said, hud no and fax In the future. Xothlng'of material intoesjftpej
color of any organization intended to subvert the Gov- from tho Democratic side, good, good, let's adjourn.
Mr. Clark was willing to give way fof that purpose.
terror for hor or for him.
ciirred in theso interview*
cfnmont of any of tho States of the Union; -tho character
The character of tho interview mav by judged to some
A t nine o'clock; agreeably to, tho general , order, two
Mr. Stanton thoij^ht this nno of disputation would bo
and extent of such organisation;' whether any citizens of
much morO appropriate and better managed if the House (extent from this conversation with" Capt Modre, which military companies commenced assumilig tneir potatioua.
tho United States not present were implicated therein,
took
place previous to i t
f
One company was'statidbod infroBt of the jail, and au(
or were accessoiy thereto, by contributions of money, were, organizea by the election of a presiding officer.
She stated that she had not seen him since last June, oflie'r directly opposite of the market housu, and yet.
Mr. Washburn, of Maino, arose to a question, but
arms, muntioas, or Otherwise; the character and. extent
about six
Mr. Clark proposed to go on with his remarks unless ,about
si montiis ago, and that they had been separated another in front of the court house, wliieh was onlv a few:
of tho military equipment in the hands or under tho conwith the exception of a few days, for nearly two years, yards to the north of tho prisoner. Two pieces-of brass
me gentleman wished to move to adjourn.
trol .of said annoa band; where, bow, and when the same
They
had, however, corresponded, and she had always cannon were placed near the jail wall, on the rood leadMr^ Stevens—1^ hope the House will not adjourn.
was obtained and transported to the place invaded; also,
felt a deep interest in the cause in which ho was euga- ingto the scaffold.
to report what legislation, if any, is noces&ary b y ' t h e These ttungBjmast come out
cccL
xhe place of execution was not more than half a mile
A Voico—You're right
overnment, for the future preservation of the peace of the
11
1- f
. was present, ami,
„„.l Captain
n n n i n ; n Brown
Uw\iim ur!,r- from
f . n » . ja'l.
!n.l Ii tt was
t,.no erected
Awwlrvt on
An ah
nn eminence
ominpnejt in
in the
t h e centre
C'CJltTC
(ien. Taliaferro
Mr. Stanton—1 see no good to be accomplished by
,untrv and the safety of tne public property; the com•cl
wife be allowed to remain wiui
with him
all ingnu
nyjht 0 f. -a twenty
remaining
here,
unless
we
proceed
to
vote.
1
take
upon
mm au
. — v acre field. The (jrounds w « laid off,. and
mittoe'Ho have fall power to send for papers and persons. myself tho responsibility to move that the House adjourn. «p that^his
c
General
refused
to
assent,
allowing
them
but
small
white flags were stuck ID tho ground, beyond wnlcn
0
Mr. Trumbull,, of Illinois, gave nonce that when the
In tbo.nagativo by two majority.
four hours.
110 citizen was oiloVoil Uf'paak
,
• resolution camo up he should move to amend, by extendMr. Vallandingham romarke<l that" some Democrats
Qn first meeting, they kissed, and affectionately cmAt the gate a military company were stationed, wno
ing the inquiry to the seizure of the arsenal at Franklin, ww) a b s e n t ' Three of them might bo here to-morrow; braced, and Mre Brown shed afewtears, but immediately refused to admit any person' untoss accompamcd b y a
Mo.
therefore he voted aye.
checked J1UI
hor feelings.
They
The representative.of
too press, atwr
CllCCIVUW
Itviliifta.
a m . ; stood embraced,
—
' and. she military
• «a.a — j escort
«
-rj—•----,
The customary resolutions were adopted to inform tho
ned, but in a tone not altogether audi- gobbing,,
sobbing, for nearly fivo minutes, and ho was apparently much trouble, were escorted into
H^to the
Uio Beta
M d ^a d asajpod
.
a
Mr. Clark resumed,
HOUHO of Representatives and the President, that tho
ble. He wished to show why the resolution ougtt to unable to speak. The prisoner only gave way for a few. position within one hundred yards of tjje scaffold,
Senate is ready for business.
pass, and to present to the. American people the position moments, and was soon calm and collected, and remained A t this time the military had outlined their position on
Mr- Gwin gnvo.notice of a Pacific Railroad blUwhich certain gentlemen occupied as regards the Speak- firm throughout tho interview. At the doso thev-shook tho field, and in the woods to the north or tho field of
The Senate then adjourned.
ership. Heretofore the people were divided as Demo- hands, but did not embrace, and as they parted he said, execution. The cavalry were seen scouting in every ai. ;_j
"WAsnixoroK, Doc. 5.
crats and Whigs. There were conservative and frater- God Bless von and tho children." Mrs. Brown replied, rection, while mounted men were stationed all along the
God have inerov on you.'' and continued colm until she fences of tho field-of execution, and could be seen rufing
1 {00SR.—Tho interest in the organization of the House, nal feelings. There was scarcely found on American
citizen who advocated Insurrection, robbery and dissolu- left the room, when sho remained in tears afewmoments to the south and east apparently anxiously looking for
is, If possible, on the inewffc.
. }••
"'JEong before noon tho galleries were densely .filled, and tion. No party since this Government has had a history, and then prepared to depart The interview took placc the •anticipated rescue.
Field officers, staff officers, and officers otthe day, and
crowds were unable to obtain admission Notwithstand^ •however fond of power, has had, until now, so much ditv- in,the parlor of Captain Avis, and the prisoner was freo
officers not of the day, togcthor withAids to too <-»oviug tho inelomcncy of the weather, there is the usual at- regurd to the popular will as to send forth to the country from manacles of any kind.
at largo a document advocating the disfranchisement and
tendance of ladiee*.
•iVj »«ri-fcb j .iit on . ^ atrf Ho stated .tliit a(Kl Tro. oppmentl/jMng elhifiWom otejcoellcnt l w
- ,Ontho floor were the customary salutations among the murdering of a large portion of the people.
manship, aAd
each otiicr
other in .this accomplisbothers, and a pleasant excitement prevailed
Mr. Kilgore, of Indiana, explained, and was under- he desired his property to passcntire^Nnto her possession, manship,
and -rivahng
rivaling each
stood as saying that ho condemned as strongly as the gen- aud appeared to place tull confidence in her ability^ to ment
Mr. AHen, tho dark of tho last House, called theHouse tleman from Missonri possibly could, the avowal of such manage it property for tho benefit - of his younger chil- Thus matters stood at hjdf past ten o'clock, when t k u
Taliaferro,
with
his
staff;
consisting
of thirtyHKvea mcn.
to order at noon The din of voices immediately ceased, sentiments.
dren. Ho .requested her to remain at North Llba, X.
spoctatore were excluded from thofloor,and the moobers
The House then adjourned.
i her fknn, where she now resides, and which be- i various nniform, and aD monnted on ^lirited char^brs,
nd
took their seat*.
"Hrdii™a~tot"hi«:
jWnger
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nnni.1 not
nnt obtain
ni,«oin facilities
facibiina rum,
mm. ttoonn position
nositiou in
in front
front
oof the gallows, and irt
The roll ww "tailed and 231 members answered to their T e r r i b l e Disaster i n t h e S tr aits shmdd
in
outoftbcgallows,and
n . m . . Tho abaemtees were Messrs. 8 tall worth andSunfor their education at home, to havo them sent to a of the cmleta from tho Military Intsitution.
drew.'of Ala., Brown and Adams, of K y , Hindman and
of M a c k i n a c .
Warding schooL Ho then gave directions and dictated J h e Exeeotlon—Fifteen Phr»iclan« Pronounce him
the Gallows.
Unas, of Ark., and Hamilton, of Texas.
to Shoriff Campbell a will Which directed that all his
-Dead- -before
he U ti — -" a •*^Dmotioo of Mr. F'.Helpe the House agreed to nroceed Loss of the Propeller Milwankee and the Schooner property should go to his.wifo, with tho exception of a
Tho departure of the commanding oflkir from thetown,
J . I I . Tiffany—Five Men Drowned.
to the ehwtion of i 8pea.kar, viva voce. Mr. Houston
benucsts which ho made. To one or
fewrpresents and bocmests
of was tho
tlw signal
Nguu for
>v> the bringing out of the rprisoner.
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nominated Mr7Sherman, of Ohio; Mr Adrian nominated
his sons he gare a double spy-gloss, and to another a rurnitnre wagon was dnven in frontorUw
The Propeller Milwaukee, and tho Schr. J . H. Tiffany, watch, while a third was directed to take a tomb, or military formed around i t
Mr. Davis, of Indiana; Mr. Haskins nominated Mr. Hickman, of P a ; Mr. Stephens ao.*nlnated-Mr. Grow, of Pa.; came in collision on Monday night, 28th nit, in the monument that marks tho grave or his rather ot North his room.
He was dressed in a black suit much worn, tne sumo
Viv Brisa-oominatefl Mr. Bofcete of Va. [N
Strait^ of Mackinac. Tho Propeller struck the Schr. Elba, andCTavehis namfc, age, and mariner of his death.
voices, taprtifflitjy—" 0«U Ao ro.1"]
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nearly abreast of the foremast, badly shattering her, and together with tho causo for which he had suffered ib- he had on when he made hi? attack on the Forty, llo
scribed thereon. Ho directs that it shall remain at North wore a slouch hat, shoes, and red colored stocking Ills
T h e Clerk appointed Messrs. Houston, Oorwm, Adnan
receiving a severe shock herself. In oxtricating them- Elba as long as his family continues to reside there. To arms had been pinioned, and he marched out with affirm
Mr. iSorenoe said—In Hstonlngto t i e call of tho roll selves, the schooner swung around upon tho propeller, each of his children he bequeathed the sura of $50, and gtep and upright head. He was assisted into the wagon,
I i e t k e d that several members were absent Inorder to cutting a bad hole in her, through which she commenced to each of his daughters a Bible to cost S3, to be pur- and took a seat on bis coffin.
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eMkle ti^em to participate in tho electiou I move tho filling rapidly. Her crew and passengers, about thirty chased out or money coming to him from his father» The train then proceeded to tho sceno of -execution,
Howe adjourn till tomorrow.
had barely time to launch the boats and get away estate. Also, he directs that a Bible, to cost 83, Bhall The military escort was large and imposing. There was
lie presented to each oT his grand-chlidrcn, and that 850 n 0 music, and nothing war to be beard Bavo the wowMfc John Cochrano—I hope the gentleman will withr before sho wont doWn There was nothing what- each be paid to three individuals whom he named, it measured tread of the military, and the rumbling of ti»e
draw the motion
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ever saved from ber, the most or the company escaping they con be found, and if not to their legal representa- wheels of the wagon which was conveying Brown to his
MrrCobb—Ohl lot hs havoone vote!—<La«whi.ng )
The Kousotook theTOte by aoclamation, amid w^ich, in their night clothes, just as they had sprung from their tlV
Following the military were about two hundred citizcns.
iUjd laughter? Mr. Florence withdrew his motion, and the >"berths as the two vessels collided. They were all rescued, Doring the course of conversation, Mrs. Brown asked
him if ho had heard that Gerrit Smith hod become iosaue Tho gate, was entered, and the command brought to a
House protwded to vote
however, and tho Free State, being near at hand, afforded and had been sent to tho Asylum at UticuT He replied halt In a few minutes it again started and proceodoil
The first vote for Speaker malted as follows:—Sherthat he had read of it in tho papers, awl was. sorry to to tho gallows. The. wagon was stopped afewyards from
man, 66s Boeock, 86; Grow, 41; Boteler; 14; Davis, 2^ them reody sutcor.
the steps which led to the platform, and Brown was assisted
The schooner, on disengaging herself from the wrecked hear of i t but immediately changed the subject
Phillips, 1; GOmcr, 8; Nelson, 4: Corwin, I r Adrian, 1;
IIHL 17 Hickman, 1; Pennington, 1; Haskto, 2; Mo- propeleer, tacked about and headed for Skilligalce. As
Tho subject of the death of his two sons was spoken of out ami immediately Started for the re^ott On one
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Queen, 'I5 H- F . Clark, 1. N o candidate received a she wasfilHngJ'.^st through the breach that had been and Mrs. Brown remarked that she had made soroo efforts side was the S h ^ o n t o < < t o r e w o f b h j
majority of the votes cast Mr. Grow rose and said]
while at Harper's Ferry for the recovery of their bodies,
Brown asccnded the steps with h cheerful took; a firm,
jn her by th3 concussion, the fore-topeail was taken to which etSTshe said, CoL Barbour had kindly consen- unshaken step, and snmjbUmchcd
« J a I desire in no way to retard the organization of the
House, Twithdraw mv name. I assure tooser gentiemao down, and got nnkev her to stop the leak. This, how- teiCapt.
Brown renamed that oTfear « a ^ v o n . T h e r e ™ n o e j i J » c e o (
who »nkindness oasUheir votes for me. that Ishallteeas- ever, proved to be but a poor expedient, the water gain- he
dao lite to haw the remaina of the two Thornynre through life so distinguished a mark of their friend- ing on her rapidly. A s ; t became evident that she must
hereachwl the platform, the military- which accampMied
shh>and
regard.
' '"ft* '
go down, attention was tor.ncd to her boat, which
Mr. Burnett moved an adjournment to be
^lor aorw, atvi prtTniic of pifie loj^a atni bum them aD him filed to tho r i ^ t a ^ f e ^ « r i t o A t h ^ » * h , d .
d them. Brown looked at tho
by yeas and Hays, and without concluding the considera- fonnd to hare a large hole stove in her bottom, and
together;
that it would-be IKS expensive to thus gather had beeh previously a
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tion or the rabject, the House a d j o u r n ^
utterly useless. Tho vessel was .now rapidly sinking, and
Mr. Clark, of Mo., wanted to makrfsome remarks in most of the ««w betook thewselvoe tp the rigging. But restingriaee.
Sheriff Campbdl told hhn that this would extended nis nana «ma WOK that of Brown, and, shalaa*
. .a iT?J
«lw> «•«•<> and
niul Mrs.
Mrs. BrownobjeeBrown obic.c- it,
i bade him farewell.
fovor of an adjonmmotit, after on another vote.
ited"iritiiin tbT§tate,
a portion oTttiem had gamed this retort when she began not be
Ho ministers wete present, owing t® the fact that
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ted to
Brown had refused their offices. The Sheriff approachMr. Burnett obfected to his proceeding, saying tiK*®-to rink. The mate was drawn under, but suocneded in
Thepriaooer^id that he eootempiated his dedh with
ed
him, shook his hand, and bad* him good by*. Brown
was no question W o r e the House. He subewueotiy reaching the surface nearly exhausted and clung to the
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' forward, when the. Depdy SheriffJied,bs le^,
withdrew his objection, which was reoewedby Mr. Wash- main-topmast,, which was out of water. There were pleaaant t» lhe longer, tat aa it waa the wJl of O o d b o
ie Aeriff drew the white cap over his head, and
burne, ofBL '
should
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waa_donbtThe Clerk said he would aabmlt the questfiaj. whether several of the crew already hpoo it, and it broke. The l e a a t o t that be shimld be thoa l a j d l r m n r f e r r f t o r tt« placed the fatal
..xSwSlere
fore-topmast wqp still standing, aad ia their frantic rush
was done, Brown remarked toJ^Sh^'JOT wifl tare
Mr. (Sark should have liberty, to. proceed.
uoiffoftbe caae, and he waanxjpo'ed to « t a d t t o b »
to
gnldeme
from this oot"; The8tanff
Mr. Garnet contended there was no power howtoyre- to readh this five were drowned. The o t h e r s '
btewithontamnnnr. M n f c m i h ^ t m o g d e p a a — d
tain
Brown
b«ve
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anything
to
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elude debate, and said the gentleman had arighttoahow
themselves to-it, and were soonafler rescued by the Free at these ranarka, be tada ber ebeer telliDe her that
that there w r e soma ntaatoeei for SpeakEr who shodd
S S n S w «a» b. -ia her again, and that th^" S r t P - . - ' w J y o B take a handkerchief and ale
Stated
not be deded.
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The crew of the schooner consisted «f tea men, of w o d 4 b # « m i t e d i n n » w .
Mr. Olark innated that the Hoose eoaM a t M a
Will i^arf to hja medic* ta
h i n i r h l . cooatitatiotial right to
» « whanrfvei wecw saved. These were Monroe Tmwer, the
M; J o d f t n i e r . t f e mate; and Frederick Mellon,
the qualifications ofaoine orthoaenominatedwr8]
John M. Bnath and Henry Merrit, s e o a n .
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.jags?
_ . J I t h e BcoBblil, a n d o u k e y i n g ,
sprang the trap, and J o h n B r o w n * *
t a o heavens and the earth.
N p t a s o u n d m m h e a r d exaept t h e c r e a k i o p o f t h e t i m b e r o f t h o scaffold a o d t h e w h i p p i n g s o u n d o f t h e w'rfid,
•as ft p l a y e d w i t h t h e n a k e d b r a n c h e s of t h e t r e e s .
A f W h e h a d h a n g for t w e n t y minutes, Drs. Uirard, D .
B . M " " " , J o h n A . 8 t n n t h , J o h n S t a n v , and H . P .
i J o o k e , a s c c n d e d t h e p l a t f o r m , a n d a f t e r feeling h i s p o k e ,
h o l d i a c t h e i r c a r s t o hip chest, pronounccd M m dead.
T ^ a pbyfiiciaiks a t t a c h e d t o t h e d i f l u f e n t m i l i t a r y c o r p s e ,
t h e m natui
irim, e a c h o n e o f t h c m f e l t h i s p o i s e , a n d p r o noaaeed him d e a d '
' IacsMrats Before a n d A f t e r the E x e c u t i o n .
. A n a d e e d o t o i s r e l a t e d of B r o w n w h i c h i s e m i n e n t l y
characteristic: W h e n Gen. Taliaferro had arrtuiged for
t h e v i « t o f M r s . B r o w n , h o calksd o n t h o p r i s o n e r a n d
i n f o r m e d h»m t h a i h i s w i f e w o u l d c o m e t o s e c h i m , a n d
h e wished t o k n o w h o w loog a n interriow h e desired.
M r . B r o r m sni>i—" T h r e e or four hour*," t o w h i c h
t h e G e n e r a l r e s p o n d e d t h a t t h a t w a s t o o long, a n h o u r ,
b e t h o u g h t w a s c n o n g h . B r o w n r e p l i e d ; ' " V e r y well,
f i t , o b e y y o u r o r d e r s a n d d o s o u r d u t y . Hate
no f a von to a*k of the SSatt o£ Virginia,
T h o indoronitobie s p i r i t w a s manifested t o t h e very
last..
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W h e n p a r t i n g f r o m h i s Wife, h e a s k e d t h e j a i l e r a s
t h o u g h i t w o r e t h e m o s t c a s u a l a n d i n d i f f e r e n t question,
• • A t w h a t h o n r a m I t o be executed?" A n d on being
told 1 1 o'clock, h e t u r n e d t o h U wife a n d said, ' V e r y
well, if I t h i n k o f a n y t h i n g else, t o s a y . ' I will w r i t e i t d o w n
and leave i t for y o u . "
On tho road totherfcaffold, Brown remarked to the
undertaker, who was i u t h e wagon with him, on observing
rertitajy in t h o A s l d : — " T h e y h a v e e x c l u d e d all c i t i r t u f l .
" Y e s , * WM t h e r e p l y . T h e u n d e r t a k e r t h e n remarked,—
" C a p t Brown, y o o a r e v e r y calm and collected—much
m o r e s o t h a n I a m ; a n d y e t y o f t r c o n d i t i o n in m u c h m o r e
c r i t i c a l ' " . " I a m c o o l , " s a i d b c i I h a v e Buffered m u c h
m o r e f r o m m o d e s t y in m v l i f e t i m e t h a n I h a v e f r o m fe~
F o r t h i r t y years 1 have boon educated t o look on f e a r
a m y t h , a n a n o w I d o n o t k n o w w h a f i t is." A f t e r riding
sorao d i s t a n c e f u r t h e r , a n d b e i n g b e y o n d t h e l i m i t s of t h e
t o w n , h e said, a d d r e s s i n g t h e s a m e g e n t l e m a n : " W h a t a
beautiful country y o n - h a v e ; I h a d no idea of its beauties
a n d t h e excellency o f itB soiL T h i s i s ^ t h e first t i m e I
have had the pleasure of seeing i t "
N o other conversat i o n t o o k place, a n d h e q u i e t l y p r o c e e d e d t o hia d e a t h .
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DR. CHURCH1LL*S DISCOVERY.
W i n c h eater's G e n a f a e P r e p a r a t i o n of t h e C h e m i c a l l y P a w C t a a p o o n d Of t h e
WE HAVE SOW OPENED
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COKSUMPttON CURED!
NEW GOODS.
Thermomietrical Register.
HYPOPHOSPIJITES
T h e L a r g e s t S t o c k of
GOODS, GROCERIES,
AND
Of I J I U E a a d S O D A ,
Originally discovered « u d prescribed by D r . J . >'. CUCKCUIM.
or Pari* u a Speciflc.KeaMdy for
CONSUMPTION!
T
H E . E X T R A O R P I N A l t V R E S U L T S O B T 4 I X E D IX A I J .
the s t a l e * M P n l m o n a n r
by Dr. C b a r f h i l l ' n new
Treatment—the H V P O P H O i j I U I T E S O P L U I E A3tl) POD A
all remaining d o u b t t# to t h e IneNtimeble value ol
8 i < o w ^ - W o linvo j u s t s n o w e n o u g h f o r t o l e r a b l y f a i r We ever b r o u g h t t o thia m a r k e t ; which we will 1* happy t o
this DUcovcry. Consumption is no longer t o be r t g a r d e d as
sleighing.
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Offer at auch price* a* will accord reasonably .with t h a TIMES. an incurable malady.
Many h u n d r e d s of physician* h a r e a l r t a % adoptcC thi»
HAN.YAH, L A T A CO.
THE M A I L ; — W e k n o w t h a t t h e r e :B n o t h i n g g a i n e d b y
treatment with alm«>st invariable success. Let no C e a s a j a p T r a v m e City, Nov-25,1459.
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Uy iU I t I s l h e i r las*hope!• f r e t t i n g a n d s c o l d i n g , b u t w e c a n n o t b e e x p e c t e d t o hold
P R O V I S I p ^ S ,
DINAUY S A L E O F
R . Y !
our peace when we know t h a t t h e mail which should have
• i a m a n i i o u a t h a t t h e H v r o r i i o s r n i r K a should 1* brought.
i speedily as p o s s i b l e i n t o nniversal usf. as I * s o w t h a t the v
will prove* n o t only an sure a Remedy in C o n s u m p t i o n as y u i nine is in I n t c n u i u e n t Fever. b u t a U o ^ e H b o t u i U a P n i ^ r v a
Vfe as Vaccination in Small Pox,
T h a t it had arrived from below before he feft, there can
" I n no instance h a v e I f o a n d ltie r e m e d y fail to produce
bo n o d o u b t , f o r w e received a D e t r o i t D o i l y A d v e r t i s e r
e v e r y t h i n g that could r e a s o n a f n t be expected from it.
" O u t of tweaty-two eases In the t h i r d d r ' l a s t stage, treated
of t h e Cth, w h i c h , b y n o possibility, c o u l d h a v e a r r i v e d
A n d u P R E M I U M to e a o h p u r c l u u w r w o r t h a t my Dispensary, d u r i n g t h e past year, e i g h t h a v e completely
a t M a n i s t e e b y t h e p r e v i o u s mail. I f i t h a d all b e e n
recovered, e i g h t ' h a v e died, a n d six are still u n d e r t r e a t m e n t .
Sneh'a result 1» altogether unparalleled in the annals of m e m b r o u g h t t h r o u g h , a s i t s h o u l d h a v e b e e n , w o w o u l d have»
Ine."
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D e t r o i t d a t e s t o t h e 1 0 t h , a u d p r o b a b l y tl*o P r e s i d e n t ' s
tdr~ T h i s Remedy Is the most powerful Generator of lUoou
FTER TWO
Y E A R S ' PROPITABI-E EXPERI- known, and Is equally cttcaclous in all forms (>r Debility.
M e s s a g e . I n t h e e v e r - m e m o r a b l e l a n g u a g e of E x - P r e s i ence in our present m o d e of disposing of o a r Jewelry. Asthma, Broncliitfs, Nervous D h e a s e s , Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
d e n t V a n B u r e n , u t t e r e d o n a s i m i l a r occasion, w e do- Ac., a n d f r o m t h e universal satisfaction given t o all w h o h a r e
" w h a t e v e r depends on d e f i c i e n t vitality o f .the system.
W i n cheater's Genuine Prcparatioa.
claro t h a t " o u r s u f f e r i n g s it i n t o l e r a b l e a n d cries a l o u d patronised onr house, we take pleasure in saying t h a t we now
consider o a r business FAIRLY a n d rBBiUir«STi.Y established.
f o r reliot" "
We wish it u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h i s i s . N o LOTTESY, b u t £ fcir
a u d legitimate sale, in w h i c h each p u r c h a s e r gets the value AxnSoiiA!. J . WiNCHKSTKK, N a w YOBK." E a c h bottle--'ha*
T^XASOX.—Be s o l u t i o n s h a v e b e e n o f f e r e d in t h e S o u t h o f h i s or h e r money in a G o l d P e n c i l w i t h G o l d P e n also, a rAC-nxiLK signature.
"
N o other can be relied on as the pnre l l y pophosphlte*.
C a r o l i n a L e g i s l a t u r e t h a t t h a t S t a t e i s ready to' e n t e r , a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth S i each, which cann o t be bought a t any retail store for the same p r i r e ; and in Unless perfectly |lure, t h e * a r e n o t only useless, but positively
w i t h o t h e r S o u t h e r n S t a t e s , i n t o t h e f o r m a t i o n of a S o u t h - a d d i t i o n t o the purchase, each pemon receives a P r e m i a m injuriona. No IKON QT o t h e r d r u g should -bo combined w i t h
e r n C o n f e d e r a t i o n ; a n d t h a t official i n f o r m a t i o n b e g i v e n o f J e w e l r y , n o t less in value tlutn $2, and i t may be worth them, o r taken at t h e same time.
.13/" P r i c e S2 00, or three bottles f o r $ 5 00, wltli full direc*3, 5, «, 10.16, 29, 30. 50, or even 8200!
i t h o c o n d i t i o n of t h e S t a t e A r s e n a l , a r m s , a m m u n i tions r»r use. A liberal discount to p h j t i c l a n s a n d t h e trace.
T b e D n r H t a n f u r n i s h e d t o .the profession. Hlnele bottler
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tion, n u m b e r of m e n enrolled in t h e S t a t o M i l i t i a , t h e
' W e p r o p o s o t o let a person k n o w what P r e m i u m ho will re- In concentrated solntlon sent by mail, when specially ordered.
style of t h e i r a r m s , fee.
ceive before s e n d i n g his money. Any Lady or t i c n t l e m a n Sold wholesale and retail at the Sole General Depot l a the U.
d e s i r i n g ono of t h o above articles, con t l m scud us tbeir. S. 4.1 J o h n street, I.et no one decclve yon, but purchase a n d
WASHIXOTOS IHVI.NO, t h e g e n i a l a u t h o r a n d e s t i m a b l e name a n d address, stating whether they wont t h e P e n c i l and
ohlv - W i n c h e s t e r ' * P r e p a r a t i o n . "
D r . C'hvrchill'R W o r k o n C o n s u m p t i o n
m a n , w h o ( h a s s o l o n g o c c u p i e d t h o h i g h o s t r a n k a m o n g Pen, o r Locket, a n d we will mnke their selection, and inform
t h e m by return mail what premium they are entitled to. They
A m e r i c a n w r i t e r ^ is dead.
fl oft*
in then have t h e privilege of s t h d i n g for i t if they choose.
r expense of postages. Alao.
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Our P r e m i u m s are distributed in a fair and honorable man- c e n t a l n s t a m p s t o c
ormation w i t h o u t charge.
T h e reported d e a t h of K i t C a r s o n i s c o n t r a d i c t e d by - -r a n d a s soon a s t h e l'fune of the p u r c h a s e r i s received
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ence in t h e above business, hau given general satisfaction, as
*}l a m c o n v i n c e d t h a t t h e g r e a t i n i q u i t y w h i c h h a n g s
I t i s said t h a t M a d a m e J e n n y L i n d G o l d s c h m i d t con- each p u r c h a s e r can sell or trade "lie above articles f o r a l l they
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o v e r t h i s c o n u t r y c a n n o t b o p u r g e d w i t h o u t i m m e n s e t e m p l a t e s r e t u r n i n g t o t h e p r a c t i c e of h e r p r o f e s s i o n as a c o s t him, a n d retain t h e p r e m i u m gratia.
Herald OMee, T r a v e r s e C l l y . '
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T 7 E V E R A N D A G l * E j FROM W U l C H MANKIND.SUffdealt with M t h o u g h they h a d made p r e v i o u s application.
X ; for, over a large p a r t of t b p glolie, i s the conscqncnce of
H e requested Mr. O'Bannon not to give publicity to the
MB. BELMONT.—Tho N . Y H e r a l d s a p , M r . B e l m o n t
And if a n y one is dissatisfied w i t h t h e i r - p u r c h a s e , a n d an a diseased action or tho system, Induced by t h e poisonous
above.
i s a b o u t t o d e p o r t f o r E u r o p e t o t i k e t h e p o s i t i o n of Unbiassed person competent to j u d g e s a y s tlie articles are n o t miasm or vegetable dcciy. This exhalation la evolved by tho
A f t e r t h e b o d y of B r o w n h a d h u n g f o r t h i r t y - e i g h t
worth m o r e t h a n the money pai<i lor them, and in some cases action of solar hoot oh w e t soil, and. riaea with the watery \ s h e a d of t h e R o t h s c h i l d ' s B a n k i n g , h o u s e .
TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person ram i n u t e s , i t w a s c u t d o w n a n d p l a c e d in t h e coffin. T h o
t h e good*, and we will freely refund t h e m o n e y .
w i t h w h i c h h o w a s h u n g w a s takbn i u C h a r g e b y a n
I t has cost tho Government 8 8 0 , 0 0 0 to substitute
i t s o m e wijl ask (as many have,) h o w can w e afford to t h r o n g h the lnngs into the blood. There it acta aa an I n Itsr, a n d a f t e r w a r d s c u t n p i n t o p i c c e s a n d d i s t r i b u t e d
give so m u c h for so, little money? I n answer, we »ay, t h a t all t i n g poison on the l u t e r n a r v i s c e r a a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s ol
b e n c h e s fot^sks i n t h e H o u s e of B e p r e s o n t a t i v e s .
t o those who wore anxious to h a r e i t
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who are acquainted with the J e w e l r y b u s i n e s s know t h a t the body, r The l i v e r becomes t o r p i d a n d f«ila t o accrete n o t '
timbers o f t h o gallows, a n d c a r r i e d a w a y t h o piecos, whilo
a t a m a i l only t h U virus, but alao the bile f r o m t h e blood. Both the
I t i s s t a t e d t h a t t h o cqet of t h o G r a n d T r u n k R a i l w a y , t h e r e i s scarcely an article of J e w e l r y purchased
t o Jnn
400 ~*~
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store upon which there Is n o t a profit off *rrom 100 *"
o t t e r s s c o u r e d a l o c k of h i s h a i r . W h e n t h e * b o d y w a s
virus a n d t h e bile accumulate in the c l r c n l a i i o n . a n d . p r o d u r e
f r o m l ' o r t l a n d t o D e t r o i t , i s u p w a r d s of 8 6 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
p e r cent, on manufacture™' prices.
violent constitutional disorder. T h e spleen, t h e ' k l d n e y s anil
p l a c e d in t h o (coffin i t w a s c o n v e y e d t o t o w n , n n d p l a c e d
We b e i n g A g e n t a for t h e jlannfactnreiT, h a v e adopted t h i s the stomach aympathlze with the-Hver, a n d become disordered
i n t h e j&il. M a n y j w r e o n s d e s i r e d t o v i s i t t h e j a i l f o r t h o
...„ of
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r a t h e r t h a n Selling to Coun- also. Finally, tho i a a t i n c t of o u r organism, a s If in a n atF i r e h u n d r e d E d i t o r s will viSit W a s h i n g t o n t h i s w i n t e r . plan of disposing
—
p u r p o s e of sooing i t b u t t h e i r c u r o g i t y w a s n o t g r a t i f i e d .
time, a u d taking the uncertainty of c o l l e c t i n g t e m p t t o e x p e l ' t h e noxious fosion, c o n c e n t r a t e s the whole
try Dealers
A r o c c i a l t r a i n of c a r e w a s o r d e r e d f r o m t h e F e r r y , a n d
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By t h i s arrangement, we b r i n g t h e p u r c h a s e r In direct com- t o cast It out. The blood leavca the surface, a n d r u s h e s t o
a t naif p a s t s i x o'clock; u n d e r a s t r o n g m i l i t a r y e s c o r t , t h e
DEPARTED.
mnnicatlon with the manufacturer, a n d t h e profits t h a t are
w a s r e m o v e d f r o m j a i l a n d t a k e n t o t h e care, w h e r e
On the 7th of December, 1R59, Mrs. N i x c r A., wife of JAXKS made by t h e dozen h a n d s t h r o u g h which Jewelry h a s to pass, t h e central Organs with congestive vlhlcnce. T h i s 'U tbf
CDILU l t u l ' i a t h i s effort It falls. T h e n the F s v a a follows,
i t w a s p l a c e d in a s p o c i a l ono, a n d a n e s c o r t g e t t i n g iu.
. U c r r v s , passed on to h c r - 8 p l r i t Home, aged 25 years, 11
• e to t h e p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, as above stated,
in which tbo blood leaves t h e c e n t r a l o r g a n s a n d H s h t t t o
t h o train proceeded t o t h o F e r r y , w h e r e i t arrived a t half
t h e r e f o r e offer the following inducement t o persons the s u r f a c e , as if In a n o t h e r *ffort t o e x p e l t h e i r r i t a t i n g
montlut a n d 20 days,
a c t i n g as A g e u t s f o r . u s : — .
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Any person s e n d i n g us S25 for o a r goods, will receive a also it f a l K and t h e system a b a n d o n s t h e attempt exhausted,
JCot more t h a n t w o h u n d r e d citixens witnessed' t h e exlovo of Heaven, a n d unfaltering care of Angel*. She was Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and P r e m i u m , free.
and waits for the recoveiy of s t r e n g t h to r e p e a t t h e b e g e m *
ecution. M a n y m o r e would h a v e b e e n present, b u t - t h o
F o r f a r t h e r inducements, see Circular.
more t h a n willing to meet t h i s chongc called D e a t h . -V few
effort a n o t h e r day. "These a r c the lit* oi
IS of F e v e r
officer of t h o d a y , in p l a c i n g sentinels o n t h e a v e n u e s
A m o n g our P r e m i u m s aro articles guitable for Ladi»s and
minutes licfore s h e departed she h a d a vision of hor spirit
leading t o t h e town, h a d sclcctod men from t h e military
Gentlemen, such as
m i n e t h e health if It i s n o t removed.
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h o m e ; a n d calling her. earthly f r i e n d a a n d n e i g h b o r s around
o o r b s f r o m a distance, n o t b o i n g a b l e t o recognize citizens
W e h a v e labored to find, end have found, an a n t i d o t e .
h e r bed, spoke to t h e m of Aie beauties and a t t r a c t i o n s of that
Aycr*s A g n e C w r e ,
of t h e c o u n t y , t h e y w e r e excluflod f r o m t o w n l e a st t h e y
Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
w h i c h n c n t m l l z e s - t h l s roalsrloua poison In t h e blood, and
m i g h t b e rescuers.. M u c h i n d i g n a t i o n w a s felt a n d -ox* home, r e q u e s t i n g t h e m n o t t o m o u r n f o r her, as sho wa
stimulates the liver t o e x p e l i t f r o m the body. As I t should,
p r e s s e d on a c c o u n t of t h i s a r r a n g e m e n t , a n d c l a m o r b e - laying o f f a w o r n - o u t garment, made unsuitable f o r l i e r p r o p e r GOLD S H I R T STUDS—plain an4 with s e t t i n g s ; Gou> SCARF so it d o e s cure this aOIicting disorder with p e r f e c t certainty. .
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l'lns. Gold Rings, Ac., 4 c .
t o remove thoao w h o w o r t o n sentinel d u t y , a n d p l a c o m a n ' s ultimate r e d e m p t i o n f r o m e r r o r a n d sin, t h r o u g h the
those subject t o thIA Infoctlon. If taken In season It expel-it Horn t h e system up i t |« absorbed, and thu* keeps t h o s e wlu»
m e m b e r s of t h e c o u n t y m i l i t a r y c o m p a n i e s o u g u a r d . I m - p r o p e r n n f b l d t n g o f - h » m o r a l. Intellectual a n d spiritual nam e d i a t e l y a f t e r t h o e x e c u t i o n a h e a v y s m o k o w a s o b s e r v - ture, by means of t h e sunlight of wisdom shed f o r t h by all We have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone u » it free from Its a t t a c k s ; ke^pe the system In h e a l t h t h o u g h
exposed to the disease. Consequently i t n o t only cures, l s u
Cameo, G a r n e t a n d Coral Breast P i n s and E a r Rings, Gold
e d t o t h o s o u t h e a s t of t h e t o w n , a n d a report w a s in c i r - h i g h e r Intelligences. As s h e was s n advocate of the Jlarmop r o t e c t s rrom, the g r e a t variety or affection* which w « InduBracelet*,
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ced by t h i s m a l i g n a n t influence, such a* Remittent Fever, Chill
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
b a r n of t h o l a t o G o o . T u r n e r , w h o w a s killed a t l l a r p e r s a kind, f o r g i v i n g and j n a t F a t h e r . She left behind a good A!.so—I'ianos, Melodeons, Musical B o i e s , Aceordeons, Ae. Fever, Dumb, orAl«hked Agac, Periodical H ' a d a e h e , or Bilious Headache, Billons Fevers, Neuralgia, R h e u m a t i s m , G o u t .
Ferry,
A s q u a d of c a v a l r y w a s i m m e d i a t e l y d i s p a t c h e d reputation, aa she had ever been a moral ami benevolent perUnexceptional References, given whenever required.
Blindness, Toothache, Earachc, Catarrh, Asthma, P a l p i t a t i o n *
*m~ ACRXTS WANTED for every p a r t of t h e C o u n t r y .
t o e x a m i n e i n t o t h e cause, w h o r e t u r n o d a n d s t a t e d 1 t h a t son. S h e h a s g o n e n e w t o e n j o y the r i c h e s which never fade.
N. B . — I n t e n d i n g your n a r a c ^ write the State. County a n d P a i n f o l Affections of the Spleen, Hysteric*; Colie, Paialysts.
i t w a s o w i n g t o t h e b u r n i n g o f b r u s h on a c l e a r i n g . O n
and P a i n f o l Affections or tlie S t o m i c h a n d Bowels, all o l
Town plainly, so as to avoid letters>>elng miscarried.
T h u r s d a y h o w e v e r , four h o r e o s b e l o n g i n g t o M r . turner
which, when arising from t h i s cause, will be found to a i - „
ADDRESS,
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d i e d of p o i s o n , w h i t e Bovoral o t h e r s w e r e s u f f e r i n g from
1 0 2 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) more or less the i n t e r m i t t e n t type. Thia . " Ague C^rfc " removes tho causo o f t l i e s e ( l t r a n g e m e n V . a n d cures the disease.
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t h e e f f e c t of t h e s a m e .
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T h i s it accomplishes by s t i m u l a t i n g the e x c r e t o r i e s t o exC h a r i e s t own is v e r y q u i t e ; t h o p e o p l e a r e a o t e x c i t e d ,
po 1 the v i m s f r o m the s y s t e m : and t h e s e o r g a n s by d e g r e e s
a n d n o v o r h a v e b e e n . T h e only e x c i t e m e n t w h i c h h a s
liccomeHabited to do t h i s t h e i r office ot t h e i r own a c c o r d . —
been occasioned b y tho m i l i a r y . T h o t r o o p s - w i l l r e Hence arises what w e t e r m acclimation. Time may accomplish t h e same e n d , b u t o f t e n l i f t I s h o t l o n g e n o u g h , or Is
m a i n . S o m e tow will be' g r a n t e d f u r l o u g h s , b u t t h e y
sacrificed in t h o a t t e m p t , while t h i s " A g o * C u r e " f o e i . l t s i
T H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E HIGHEST
wifl b e nil p r e s e n t o n t h e ' 1 6 t h i n s t
r p H B - R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OF WASHonce, and with safotv. We h a v e g r e a t reason t e believe t h i s
X I N G T O N . a r e h a v i n g prepared a n d published a series or
is a s u r e r aa well a* s a f e r remedy ten ( h e * h o l o class of dism o * Q«sadTtanei
Political T « c K u n d e r the supcrvi*icm or t h e C o n g r e s s i o n a l
eases which arQ caused by the miasmatic infection, t h a n a n y
Republican Exectvtlve Committee, which it is earnestly hoiwd
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For the Young Folks.
the M e n d s or the Republican cause will take Immediate o t h e r which h«a i e * n d i s c o v e r e d ; a n d i t h a s still a n o t h e r
FOR
DEAR YOCXO F M X X M : — B u t a s h o r t t i m e wSU clapso
im|>ortant a d v a n t a g e t o the public, w h i c h Is, that i t la e h f a p
s te b j L i o n a v e pnt-ita general circulation.
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o r e M e r r y (Thristmas a g a i n will h a v e c o m e , w i t h all i t s
^ - T » e y are fornished at the cheap r a t e ot seventy-five c e n t s as well as g o o d .
P r e p a r e d by D r . J . C. A j r r & Co., Lowell,Maw. P r i c e O n e
stUiihdred rfpies, rree of postage.
g l a d s o m e r e m i n i s c e n c e s , all i t s a f f e c t i o n a t e influences.
D o l l a r p e r iiotth-.
Th> following t r a c t s h a v e a l r t a a y b e e n ' p u b l i s h e d :
D E L I V E R E D AT H I S O F F I C E ,
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Aywi** C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
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S i n c e r e l y d o I h o p o y o u will e x p e r i e n c e / n a o j f * h a p p y
T r a c t N o . X HOW W E ARE GOVERN ED.—Being a n exi n Traverse City, oh of before t h e first d a y of April, 18G0.
po«- of the F r a u d s and E x p e n d i t u r e s or the p r e s e n t h a s w o n for I t a e l f s u c h a renown for t h e cure of e v e r y variety
return ef t h i s season, n n d fervently d o I t r u s t jToh Bffly
of T h r o a t a n d L u n g Complaint, that i t is e n t l p lv u n n e c e s s a r y
O, A . STEVENS, Agent.
Administration for party purposes.
5 to
b e a b l e t o e n j o y , a s o c i a l reality of i t s p l e a s u r e s . M a y
LANDLESS.—Being a com- for us to recount the evidence of its .virtues. V b e r e v e r It h a s
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Travrtae City, D e c , 1M9.
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'oeen emploved. As It has long been In c o n s t a n t u s e l h r o u g b y o u , in t h e w a r m b o s o m s o f y o u r
respective
homes,
out t h i s section, we need n o t do m o r e t h a n a s m r e t h e p e o p l e
T E R M S O P C I R C U I T C O U R T 8 I N T H E N I N T H ,Traet No. S. T H E ATTITUDE O F NATIONAL P A R T I E S
its quality la k e p t u p t o t h e best It e v e r ha* been, a n d t h a t It
l o c k e d in t h e fond e m b r a c e o f l o r e a n d t r u t h ; « : d shelJUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN, RESPECT TO A P A C I F I C RAILROAD.
may be relied on t o d o for i h ? i r relief nil i t h a s o v e r been
T r a c t No. 4. T H E S L A V F T U A D E . ' — S h o w i n g t h a t t h e
t c r e d from t h e s e c o l d a n d d r e a r y N o r ' w e s t e r s a n d v i c i s s i f o u n d to do.
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cfeedings and debates d u r i n g t h e last sesaion or t h e
Ayci** C a t h a r t i c P i l l s ,
t n d e s o f life, b e kxl t o realise all t h e c o m f o r t s m i d e n j o y f o r the N i n t h Judicial C i r c u i t of t h e State or Michigan,
Congress Indicate a m o s t marked deterioration of moral,
s e n t i m e n t a t the S o u t h in respect t o the A W e a n Slave F o r all t h e purposes of a P u r g a t i v e Medicine; f o r Cortlveness;
a l l t h e h a p p i n e s s w h i c h t h i s festal s e a s o n s u g g e s t s , a n d the yeara lftco a n d 1*61, aa f o l i o * * : I n
A L L E G A X COUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesdav of March, the
Trade, a n d are foarTully ominous of t h e n e a r a p p r o a c h of f o r the cure of Dvspepsia; f o r J a u n d i c e ; for t h e c u r e of Indig
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second Tuesday of J u l y , a n d t h e f o u r t h Tuesday, of Octothe time when, at any r a t e in the Gulf States,* t h a t h i t h e r t o
S t o m a c h ; for the cure o r E m i p e l a a ; for the p i l e s ; for the
universally reprobated traffic will be aB heartily sustained
b o u n t i f u l l y p r o v i d e . B u t o h I a m i d A y o u r revelry a a d ,
cure of S c r o f u l a ; .for all.Scrofulou* C o m p l a i n t s ; for the e n w
O T l ' A W A COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday or March, t
a* Is tho Institution of slavery, itself.
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f o u r t h Tuesday of J a n e , a n d the t h i r d Tuesday in Oci
T r a c t No. 5. OVERLAND R O U T E S TO .THE P A C I F I C —
Liver C o m p l a i n t ; for D r o p s y ; f o r t h e e n r e of Tetter, T u m o r s
:
«Dd t h e w i d o w , t h e h o m e l e s s a m T t h e rambler.- t h e * : ,
a n d Salt R h e u m ; f o r W o r m s ; f o r t h e c u r e of C o o t ; for a DinMUSKEG'ON COUXTY—On t h e first Tuesday In A p r i l a i d T r a c t No. C. OPPOSITION O F T H E S O I T H TO T H E DEn
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a l a s ! h a v e n o h e a r t h t o a t a r o u n d , no d e a r o n e t o c e n VELOPMENT O F OREGON AND- O F WASHINGTON
a a d t h e first Tneeday i n October,
They are sugar-coated, ao t h a t the most sensitive can t a k e
TERUITORY—TUE I N T E R E S T O F T H E WEST.
t r i b u t e t o t h e i r w a n t s , n o a A c t i o o a t o b a n d t o d * f t l » K E W A Y O O COUNTY—On the aecond Tuesday In April and
t h e m pleasantly, a n d th$y are t h e best s p e r i e n t In.the world
' t h e first Vnesday In September.
for
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purposes
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family
physic.
t e a r of s o r r o w a n d affliction. . " H e l p t h e m t h s * n e e d MECOSTA C O U N T Y — 0 ° t h e t h i r d Tueatlfj- in April, aad
.CO p e r 100
P r i c e 33 c e n t s p e r B o x ; SI* B o x e s for O n e Dollar.
t h e second M o n d a y In September. (Osoeola County ath e l p . " I n t h o m i d s t of y o u r j o y s u u p p o a k a b i e , c a s t a
AlForders should be a d d r e s s e d t o
G r e a t n u m b e r s U Clergymen, Physicians, S U t e s m e a , . s n d
a i k n t t h o u g h t u p o n t h e s e , t o wfcoee c r u s h e d b e n t s t h i s OCftVtNA'f'OUNTY—On the fourth Monday i n April, a n d the
LEWIS CLKPHANE,
personage*, h a v e l e n t t h e i r n a j n e s t o certify t h e u n Secretory National R ^ y U k a n Aaaociatlon.
a n t T h u r s d a v i n October.
.
s e a s o n m a y , p e r c h a n c e , b r i n g n o u g h t b u t t h o d u e red usefulness ot these r e m e d i e s * b u t o n r . s p a c e h e r e
MASON C O U N T * — O n t h e f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in A p r i l a n i l the
will
n o t p e r m i t the. Insertion or t h e m . The A |
floctfon b r b l i g h t e d h o p e s , aflfections lost, a a d g r a t e s t o o
R O U N D S 4k X . A N G D O N » S
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m i s h j j a t l * our American A l m a n a c In w h i c h t h e y
v i y M T H f ! COUNTY—Oa t h ^ first T u e s d a y In May. and the
oortyfiltod. .
LITTI.K SNIP.
a r e g i v e n ; atae.witii f u l l d e ^ r i p t l o n s o f t b e a W r e e o m p l s l n t K
l a a r t h T w a o d a ^ in September. (Wexfor^ and iliseaakee
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t s h o u l d be followed l o t t h e i r e n r e .
I V a v e t a e "City, D a e w n b e r , 1 8 3 3 .
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Randolph Street, Chicago, UU
Gao. 0 . BATH has again been beaten ^ h i s great i d t
ROUNDS A L A N G D O N are a u t h o r i s e d t o receive Advera g a i n * t h e I l l i n o i s C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d , i n v o l v i n g a million
All o n r m n e d l c * a r e t a r n a f c *y
^ o H a n i T h e J u d g e ' s c h a r g e w a s in h i s f a v o r . H e will
, . n l }«>AH C i r c u i t J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i m O t
riott;
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Documents.
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As bi rd s t h a t s i n g <ja Ulgb.
' l i k e Illlles gleamed h e r «nowjr skin,
Shone toy teeth so f a i r !
So fair, *o pure, m y little gem.
T h a t angels camo tu sec.
And fte^hg, bore h e r h o m e with t h e m .
T h e i r angel-babe to be.
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the only I r o n sold la t h i s m a r k e t , t h a t is m a d e in t t y s manner.
Their M e r c h a n t Scrap I r o n is a l l ' m a d e ' f r o m selected S c r a p
a n d will bear comparison with i h a ^ b e s t I r o n made in t h e
. . A ^ r a & a t t e Boiling j f i l l Cofcjtany and E u r e k a i r o n Company drafts taken at p a r l a e x c h a n g e f o r Iflon or a n y Indebtedness t o t h e Company.
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S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward A v e n n e a n d Congress-*t.
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T R O N F O O U B Y . — T H B UNDERSIGNED ARB PRKX p a r e d to f a m i s h , at nhort notice. Stationary Engines, Mill
(Searing, War<^boumi Hoisting Apparatus, a n d all rarietie* of
• I r o n W o r k . Hi-pair work on Propellcre, Steamers and .Saw
Mills, executed promptly a n d thoroughly. Castings—every
description. 1 L'<
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" I T nne, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in P o r e i i m and Do mestki D r y Ooods, Carpets. - f l o o r Oil C l o t k s . r a p e r H a n g i n g s ,
F e a t h e r s a n d House iSirnlshing Ooods.—We wouid p a r t i c u larly i n r i t e the attention or the public toHhe following Goods,
inhioh we h a r e in g r e a t r a r i e t r of styles a n d p r i c e s : Broche
S h a w K l o n g a n d s q u a r e ; Bay btate do. do. dO.:t WMerloo'db.
do. d o . : Gentlemen's d a do. d o . ; Mantillan, beautiCal style*
Black. Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire A a t i q n * S u k a i
F r e n c h a n d English Merinoex, lilain a n d figured : F a r a m e t t a s ,
Delaines, in great r a r i e t v ; Valencia P l i i d f c a o d Stripes ; AUwool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannel*; Sattinetta; Broadcloths; Damasks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, A c , A c . .
Carpet Departments
•' •
" Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply. J Ply, Snpertlne. Cotton
and Wool, C a r p e t s ; Druggets, S t a i r Hods Oilcloth, Window
Shades, I .ace and Mnslin Curtains, C u r t a i n Fixtures, F e a t h e r s
P a p e r Hangings, 4 c . , Acv
We have many o t h e r styles of Goods, which will,l>e oUcrcd
to s u i t the times.
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F O B T H E T I M E S 54--THE E X I U B O F
J P F L O R I D A . — a r J o a n r a I t oiPBlxos.—Dlustrrted w i t h #
Bne e n n n v l n g a . — O n e Volume, l t m o t TM p p . P r i c e f l . —
Thia W o r k p o r t r a ) v , w H h e m i a e n t ability. the-erlm«» committed by o u r Government against t h e Maioons w h o tied from
Booth Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave States, w i t t i n g protection under Spanish laws. I t ahows bad f a i t h exercised towards the
I n d i a n s or Florida, a n d la f o u n d t o present a t r u e view ' o f t h e
long-fought Florida War, which Was, i h t r o t h . A W A B F O B
SLAVERY.
r n a 0***rao> O w . ofOUo,
G e n t l e m e n — A e s e p t my t h a n k s f o r a copy of " T i e Exilc>of F l o r i d a . " I have read the book with g r e a t i n t e r e s t a n d
m u c h instruction.' I t nets in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t a n iaq^ortant
p o r t i o n of o u r history, aad clesrlv reveals t h e s e c r e t s p r i n g s
by which successive administration* were moved in a t a i r s of
great moral and political consequence. The dirtingalshe<l
a u t h o r h a s especially entitled hiqiseir to-the t h a n k s of e v e r y
lover of freedom, j u s t i c e . a n d honorable adm In (strati • n, vby
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influences of slavery tn !»•
transactions which he n a r r a t e s . No e a e , it seems t o m * , c a u
arise f r o m p e r u s i n c Uris w o r k without d e e p e n e d ^ o n v i c t i o i u '
of the w r o n g of slaveholdlhg, aud tlic necessity of earOeat
a n d persistent effort f o r the deliverance or pur National Gov
e r n m e n C f r o m t h e Control of t h e slave power, iC o l u m b u s J u l y 12. 1H5S.
S. P. CHASE.
R E l ' U B L I C A N S R E A D I T ! C o p i e a s c n t b v m a i l ou receipt
or O n e Dollar.
FOLLETT, POSTER A C O ,
FRAXCis BXYKONP,'
l'ulisfiers, Columbus, Ohio.
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D e t r o i t Agent for Michigan.
A M E H I C A V W A T C H E S . — A P P I . C T O N , TRACY A
l \ - Co., W i L - r n i * . Mam., Manufacturers of P A T E N T LEV E R W A T C H I X — T h e s e superior Watches are m a d e by the
aid or new and original machinery, expressly designed t o seWe arenre£arnljjo^:fXecato i h S f l r i j - U s i f a t Brass
cure. with a low paiee, a t n e , substantial, durable a n d uniCoraiM>Hitiou <'«KtingH, promptly.
OilTilobea, Oil - Cups, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. C u a g e Cooks, formly reliable time kcei>yr. The movements are new In
T h a t cradle In a h angel's at
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles f o r Ktesmbonts, Iyocomotlves construction, a n a are [(renounced by the h i g h e s t authorities
to be fonltless in principle and qnallty, *nd have been proved
and Mills, Bells f u r F a c t o r i e s IJteamers and-I.oconjotirojs u n by the most e x a c t i n g testa t o be reliable and unfailing in ac1
d e r ' e i g h t h n n d r e d poondsC
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tion. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m t h e .
c r u d e materials, i a a single cstaWlshmont, by connected aad
IR0»RAILDJ(J l i f D \XR.CfDAHS.
uniform processes—tho manufactory b e i n g organized upua A u g u s t
The prlncipleol
X C o u n t r y L a w y e r o n H n n d f o r k i s C i t y F r i e n d . We an? prepared t o execute all ordent f o r - I f o n l t a i l i n
peculiar construction of thu Retort, whereby Gas ia most
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Five.and twenty y e a r s ago, when t h e western region
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil.
w a s s p o r t o t y settled, w h e n t h e c o n n t n r b a r - r o o m w a s t h o
1
C o r n e r of Fifth a n d Woodbrl dRe-^tiC,'opposi W Machine d u e a movement at one-half the price of any foreign move- Tallow and r e f u s e Grease o r any Mud, and p r o d u c i n g , f o r
p l a c e of c o m m o n resort, o j j d . b e f o r e t n e a o old-fashionable
m e n t . of t.hc same q u a l i t y ; a n d we guarantee the p e r f e c t ' about eighty cents, a s m u c h l i g h t tg ft thousand f e e t of ordiShop of Michigan C e n t r a l Railroad, Detroit.
performance, for tea yeair,'of every watch manufactured by us. nary coal Gas.
.
b a r - r o o m s t o n e ' s a n d soiigs h a d y i e l d e d t o t h o g o e a p
JACKSON A WILEY.
Ail foreign watches are made by hand, the A m e r i c a n watchA long course of experiment* at t h e hand* of the inventor,
n o w g e n e r a l l y h e n r d i n e r e n r d r i n k i n g saloon, t h e r e w a s
es tx-ing the only ones made by machinery U p o n a uniform who has had many y e a r s experience in Gas m a n u f a c t u r i n g , an
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MEN.
• c e r t a i n Act of g o o d - h n n M b d , f r e e i n d - o a s y i n d i v i d u a l s
J . Rage A Ben's, Map Publishers, Stationer*, Engravers .system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches are de- well as by ourselves a n d others, ha* placed the invention bew h o s e q t H t o m i t Vraa t o ' " f o r e g a t h e r a t t h o I n n , " of old
a n d Lithographers, 209, Main Street, Bnffiilo, N. Y., over Sage's fective, and are continually g e t t i n g out or order. In many yond all doubt of Its practicability. T h e public hiay be oonp a r t s o r t h e e o n n t r y i t i s impossible t o find good Watch re- ttdently a*sured t h a t i t is a t ' o n c e the m o s t simple a n d useful
'.h in EllicottviTIe, C a t t a r a g o s c o u n t y , N e w T o r k . P i a n o Reotu.
Couwiiciaua among tho apct was Counsellor O., whose
We are p r e p a r e d ' t o exocute all w o r k entrusted t o m with p a i r e r s and watch repairing L* aliraj-s uncertain a u d e x u e n - of a n y t h i n g of t h e kind e v e r before constructed. •
s|ve. The i n t r o d u c t i o n or American w a t c h e s dispones or^this
The present object l O f t h e proprietors is lo.difposo ot city,
r o u g h , b a t r e a d y w i t h a d s p r e a d h i s f a m e t h r o u g h o u t all p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d on as favorable term* 1* any
difflctilty, and country merchants; fcs well as watch' dealers. c o u n t y a n d state Rights, on the m o s t favorable terms, a n d t o
'eatabHihihcnt
In
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country.
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t h a t r e g i o n of country* A n o t h e r m e m b e r w a s a g e n tle h r a n c h w or Sioel, Copper a » d Stono E n g r a v i n g , as well a s ,eap koe'p watches aa a p a r t of their miscellaneous stock, and immediately introduce tho works Into general nsc,
m a n w h o w will call X .
Crayon Work of t h e finest description, we guarantee satisfac- t h u s supply their customers with a new staple, which may be ' W o r k s . f r o m 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, are now in
nsed a s any>other article, w i t h o u t mystery o r h u m b u g . Sold readlnessby
D C DUTY A HOI.MES, manufacturers, Detroit,
T h e s e , w i t h o t h e r s w h f l o d a w a y m a n y a w i n t e r e v e n i n g ' tion all cfcos.
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as well aa every t h i n g connected wKh .the " S u n - L i g h t flaa
tolling stories, s m o k i n g t h e p i p e , quaffing m u g s of h o t flip
Particular a t t e n t l o n ' p a i d t o B a n k a n d Comtherelal work, b y t h e trade generally, and by BOBBINS A Al'PLETOX,
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-General A g e n t s , 15 Maiden I^ane, N. Y. Wnrks," which wiU he supplied by t h e m at all the p r i n c i p a l
such as Checks, Draftis Notes, Certificates of Deposit a n d
ft flnia n o w a l m o s t forgotten.
'points in t h e Union, to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
&tock. Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, E n v e l o p e s
T h o l a p s e of t i m e s e p a r a t e d t h i s j o B y c o m p a n y as ft
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . — M I L E S STANDISH ILP e r s o n s o'r small capital; a n d particularly Gas Fitter*, h y
Ac. Ma)w, Portraits, Show Cards Ac..- Lithographed and
LUSTHATEH—a volume oC P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m o r i g i n a l m a k i n g an i n v e s t m e n t in t h e riglit tn n s e t h e " S u n - L i g h t Gas
d o c s o t h e r s , a n d t h e s u b s e q u e n t h i s t o r y of t h o C o u n s e l l o r printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
a n d worthy, M r . X w a s aa d i v e r s e . a s t h e i r f o r t u n e . G .
F o r the convenience of the businev* c o m m u n ity in t h i s vi- .drawings, by J o h n W 1. Elialnger, illustratii e o f the C o u r t s h i p Wjortts," will bo certain or an I m m e d i a t e remuneration.
of Miles Standish, by H e n r y W. LnhgfVllnw.' T h e r e will ho . M r All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in i h e premises -direcU-d t o t h e
cinity, sfe h a v e established an a g e n c y witli Mr. J o h n W.
p l o d d e d o n w i t h his c a p i a s e s a t E U i c o t t v i l e j X.- in" «'
eight or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of t h e most exquisite charac- undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
.Green, a t the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser, 213 Jcft i m e b e c a m e c n g a g o d in r e s p e c t a b l e - d u t i e s in B u f f a l o .
ter, executed by Brady, with internet ted crea^i-colored leaves,
J O H N Q. DUDLEY;
totpon Avenue.
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J . SAGE A SON'S.
Legnl b u s i n e s s a t d i s t a n t i n t e r v a l s c a l l e d t h o l a w y e r
( c o n t a i n i n g t h e dcsoripHvu text,) t h o whole t o I * bound in
T r e a s u r e r Tor Proprietors;
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled anil g i l t edges^
t& B u f f a l o , . a n d h o . was,', of c e o r t e , g l a d t o s e e b i s old
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
Early orders are solicited, as t h e slow jjrocess of p r e p a r i n g
f r i e n d j ' b u t . X . e n g r o s s e d in business, o r f o r r e a s o n s of h i s
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being
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weather)
will
A R E W ' 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , H I S T ST REFT,
. _ about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, or all
own, h a d n o t m u c h t i m e t o t a l k o v e r old t i m e s , a n d ,
between I j t r n f d and Congress litreets^Detroit, Mich.—
the desirable kiiyls, and have also o n h a n d a few.' 1 * p r e v e n t the immediate i*sue of a second edition, and consew i t h o u t i n t e n d i n g i t p r o b a b l y , g a v e h i m t h e c o l d shoulq u e n t l y o n l y those ordered in advance can be prevised.
The u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g re-pureha*d " T h e Institntlon f o r
P r i c e Six Dollar*. Specimens t o be aeon and siilwcriptiong the dissemination a f useful d r i n k s , " lias enlarged and rejaae*
d e r . T h o m a n c j l a w n o t i c e d tne'diffcrehfce, a n d jJosseereceived,
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noted
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a t i g in Wit w j i a t t h o o t h e r d i d in r h i n o , d e t e r m i n e d t o daily Additions—so as to keep our stock at all times large and
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
extensive BREWERY I N T H E WEST, With f a c i l i t i e a i o r
w c e r t n i q w h e t h o r X really m e a n t t o c u t . Ijim o r j o t complete- C o n f in in g ourselves to tho J o b b i n g trade exclu....t
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W) Woodward Avenue.
M e e t i n g h i m in tlie s t r e e t n e x t d a y , - h o s a i d :
£ sively, we c a a offer faciUtioa unequalcd in Detroit, a t 25
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
" X , . m y old f r i e n d h o w d ! d o ? "
I I A W 8 CUTLERY AND E D G E TOOL WORKS, Foot P o r t e r and Brown Stout, for dpuiglit and 'bottling, a t prloea
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
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o f Brush street, Under the F n l t o n I r o n w o r k s , Detroit,"31. r a n g i n g f r o m 80 t o ' S l O n a r barrel. 1
•JWcD, very well; h o w a r e y o u ? " 1
Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' s Distruments, Coopers' a n d Carpentora'
M
E x t r a lino a n d StocJf&les brewed t o o r d e r .
I say, X , I've noticed several times lately t h a t you T M P O B T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P U B I J 8 I I Tool*, Axes of every de*cription, P l a u i n g a n d T o b a c c o MaAU Packages extra, which, when rcturnPd t o the Brewery
h a v e r a t h e r a v o i d e d ato t h a n b t h e n v i a o , a n d I ' m n o t g o - X El US.—Wuhive now ou b a u d , a n d constantly, receiving, a c h i n e Knives, Trniwes, A c , made t o o r d e r of a s u j ^ r i o r quaIn good onTor, w i l l Be paid for at sasiif prices a s charged;
veiy.largo stock of Book a n d News P a p e r ; o f all sizes. W e
l i f t to stoud any such g a m m o n ! "
lity.
The attention or> private ramllies, a u d customers in general.
a r c A g e n t s foK nine o f ' t h e best Mills in tho count n*. which
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ves tui a c h a n c e t o compote a n d undersell a n y establishment
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the West, a n d would say t h a t wo sell p r i n t p a p e r clicapcr n n d Bra*s Wm-e, polished a n d repaired in a m a n n e r t o give friends a n d new tiiky be nwured of tlie superior quality a n d
: We used to be mighty good friends op in Ellicottsetirfaction t c hi» customer*.
flavor'
of those l:ey^rag\ s, and nil are Invited to call a n d sama
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ville, and I don't know why we should notpe hpre."
. Orders left at the office, c o r n e r or Brush s t r e e t a n d Jeffer- ple for thcmselyw. A ' ' orders, with t h e . money enclosed,
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Mannillas.—
'" Welt #6 arc are yro not? Bu( r m ina great hurry Please oall a n d see f o r y p t jrmelves
son-Avenue, w i i r b e p r o m p t l y attended to,'where samples may w i l l r e r e l v A p r o m p t attention.
m l v o s at
just now.!'
be seen.
Malt a n d H o p s for safe at the l o w e s t m a r k e t T a t e s .
; P E A S E A FCLLEB"S, No. 210 J e f l t r s o n Ave.
References k i n d l y p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s , N o r t h A
? " Oh, it's no use talking; just go in hore nowrand treat Detroit, Nov.-1,1858. .
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a»yon used to."
Detroit, J a n ; 1869.
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K A D Y - M A D i : C L O T H I N G A N D GEXTI.EMENJB
R I C H M O N D 8 ti B A C K U S , — P R E M I U M ACCOUNT
"W^letVgoia''
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FURNISHING GOODS, a t the Clothing E m p o r i u m of H.
X%> B o o k M^nufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
. ,AJJ3 fli# entered a s.faalJ, opfe-horso grocery,. where, A v e n u e J — A c c o u n t B o o k a of every descripUoi)mai]etoor<1cr,
A P E R W A R E H O U S E . - O N HAND AND FOR S A L E HALLOCK, No lfip, Jelfcrson Avenne, Detroit. Where may
e i t h e r at Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions of be round a very large, riesli and desirable stock or t h o a b o v e
the cheap and nasty was dealt out by Ihe amalL X gaVef of "sni>erior p a p e r a n d wprkmanshlp, at lower p r i c e s tlian
« bod to the 'mixer' behind tho bar, and said:
h e r e to f o r e . W a r r a n t e d to give satisfaction in every particu- paper, v i z : Imperial,' S a p o r Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, goods Just manufoetured u n d e r his immediate inspection; a o d
Crown, Flat C a p a n d Folio Post, Cap, Letter, Legal, S e r m o n , e m b r a c i n g one of the m o s t extensive assortments over before
r
•<Jastfciro my friCnd-somo beer, and what crackers lar.
Bill a n d Note P a p e r In ©very v a r i e t y . , .
offered In.tliis l ^ a r k e ^ . .
and checse he.*r$nt*y Md charge it to me." Turning to C o m m e r c i a l P r i n t i n g , R u l i n g a n d Binding, executed to
Book a n d P r i n t P a p e r s of nil .colors and sizes. Manilla,
W # . v . J -I'I . .
<1, heremadced.", " T o u mustcxcimc mo now; I'vo got W The
R a f f a n J t e t r a w Wrappirtg P a p e r Of all s'ze* nnd weights.
Vail nnd Wirlter w>
s u b s c r i b e r h a v i n g h a d a n e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r ' f o u i
^ R e c e i v i n g our p a p e r direct from the Manufactorero, we are
a great many things to attend to, and I can't stay here years, reels a s s u r e d . t h a t tliey can u«fy coni|ictition in p
cnatrferi to offer t h e m a t a s low prices as a n y in t h i s m a r k e t
any longer, after which ho left.
a n d q u d i t y of workmanshiii.
K A G S - r W a n t e d in e x c h a n g e for Goods or,Cash.
lured w i t h the u t u i e s t c a r e and WAUU*.N1I:D to give satisfaction.
O r d e r s r'rom Banks, Man-hant% ManuTacturcrs a n d Railroad
"Well, if that.isn't cool; then I'm no judge,' says G.
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
All persons desirous o f purchasing eithet-at W H O L E S A L E
Having dispassionatelyJjnUibod his beer, bo stopped Companies, respectfully solicited.
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90 Woodward Avenue.
OR RET A H , are reapeetfully Invjto-l to call » i i d e x i i m l u e h l »
moment to consider.
extensive stock, w h i c h « h « l be otfrred a t p r i c e s uniformly
p ( I I A A L K 8 B T T W ; l l , (Successor t o M. H o w a r d ^ e l ^ t ' c r ,
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H. HALLOCK.
M I say, bartoepcrl"
\J Dealer (n F o r e i g n a b d Domestic H a r d w a r e , Honsekeep' R I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T A N T TO low. '
" Whutll ytm have sir?"
i n g Article*, Mechanic*' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p - O T H E PUBLIC.—A new. Family Sewing Machine, comI L A L L I S O N , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED RA1Lpaned Ware, D r a i n Tile, Ac. A g e n t ror t h e American and b i n i n g the latest improvements, at the e x t r e m e low price or
• " Have yon'got plenty of crackers and cheeso?"
• road Watches, cased In bcsutifol styles, warranted exEuropean Law Agonoy of-Lltz A Kapp, No. 7 No**au street. F I F T Y DOLLARS.
"Yes .sir.".
The pile#* of all o u r standard machines h a r e been greatly cellent 4lme-lrcep«rs: do do Swlsx, foil Jewelled, l e v e r s tn
New York—(or the recovery or Debtn, T^gacie* a n d Inherireduced. -SINGER'S SEWING. MACHINES, i t i s well known, every style. G 0 U > PENS.—I c o n t i n u e manufac.tilrlng P e a a
" How pinch will the cheoso weigh?"
tances In Europe a n d the United 8t*tes.
of « v e r y desirable p a t t e r n . These p e n s have received oSlIver
" About sixty pounds apiece."
Remittances made t o all parte o r Germany, with safety a n d t h o u g h d e a r e r iu price, have .always been c h e a p e r -in fact,
disimtch. Nu. 201 J e f f e r s o n avenue, Kearalcy's Block, Detroit, c o n s i d e r i n g wh'at they will do, t h a n a n y other. The prices Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, e n d u r e n o t fo
"Pull sixty?"
are now redneed so thot all mnsW>o satixfled. Call a n d ' e x * lie surpassed by any P e n s in m a r k e t Also dealer In F I N E
Mich.
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"Sixty ana no mistake." '
amine t h e n e w m a c h i n e s at t h e low prices.
J E W E L R Y , S I L V E R W A R E , a n d FANCY GOODS.
. ^ Well j u s t aeqd.ovor to the Farmers' Hotel, where I
W I L L I A M PORTER, Agent,
I h a r e an exjWTlcnccd Jeweller; cajialilo o r m a k i n g new
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' 133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
work t o order.
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atop, four of the cheeses, and three -barrels of crackers,
F I T T I N G S T O N E S a n d Diamond Work, nnd F i r e Gilding
and charge them to M r . X , will vera? Too heard him
•r S a g e ' s Piano R o o m s . — W e a r e prepared t<
I I E A P F F R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UN- a n d Galvanizing, done ftt short notice.
entrusted to,us with p r o m p t n e s s a n d d e s p u c n , ano
say I was to have what checse and crackers I wanted?"
d e r s i r n e d -oflcr th»ir extonsivo stock or (romls, consistW A T C H REPATRlS'G.—Beins a practical w o r k m a n , all
.. sorable .terms oar any e*tabli*hment in the country.
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C o m b i n i n g all the d i l f t r e n t b r a n c h e s or Steel, Copper and
!'And send them down soon, because I expect my team S t o n o E n g r a v i n g , as-well as C r a y o n W o r k or the tinest. de- customer* a n d the public generally, at the lowest possible
GOLD P E N S re-polnted, at fifty cent*. I ' e n s s e n t by ( n a l i
rates. Being prepared t o m e e t all orders in our line or busi- accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly a t t e n d e d t o . ,
will be thsre in & little while, and I shall want them all scription, w e guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
ness, we would advise buyers t o call u p o n , us before buying
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Maps. P o r t r a i t s , Show Cards,
L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d printed
elsewhere, as we TritemFnot t o l « u n d t r s o l d b y ouj- tlrrn in
in t h e m o s t delicate odlors, by 1 * new process.
aJ
the w e s t All work w a r r a n t e d .
T^aETRO
Tlie four cheeses; and . barrels of crackers were sent
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
1_/MENT,
-WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
221 JcTerson Avenue, D e t r o i t
downpand in due course o f t i m e X was presented with JL p r i c e s all *i*es a n d .weights or P r i n t and Book Paper:—
modatc
the W
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tho MU for the same, which be paid, confessing at the" also L e d g e r P a p e r , J t y . a n d F o l d e d - P a p e r . Letter, C a p and
O O K S . — ^ E I . F - M A D I l MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
crease or b u s i n e s s h e has adopted tlie improved facility which
same tljnfc that, tho' rather-expensive, the joko was nev-(
F u t u r e I.ife, o r Scenes in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by Geo. Wood. Steam gives t o the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g recently fitted u p
ertliekss, a^ood bwj.' H% never afterwards gave the
Tho Ministry of Life: by the a u t h o r of Ministering Children. for t h a t purpose. . H e now Dyes by Steam, every description
The K. N. P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r Condiments, p n t u p f o r general of Silks, Satins, V e l v e t Crape* a n d Merinos, p r o d u c i n g t h e
cold shoulder to Counsellor C.
. use. .. .
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most b r i l l i a n t color* a n d beet stylo of finish that every a r t i c l e
STORY or A F * J U W t > S M w c u i a > - A f e w w o e k a a g o a n
Tho T e n a i t ' H e u n e v o r ' E m b e w f r o m Poverty's H e a r t h a o n e .
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
The W i t c h e s of New York, by Docstlcks.
elegantly dressed lady' wearing a fashionable bonnet,
Isabella Oreini; by t h e a u t h o r of Beatrice Ccnci.
A Y - H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STOBM AND
costly veil, flowing pelisse, and •silk" dress distended by
VENTILLATINOCHlMNEYjCAP.—MAybcw's C h i m n e y
V e r n o n Grover, o r H e a r t s a s They_Are.
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an anij>lo quantity of criuoHne, presented herself at one
C a p p r e v e n t s C h i m n e y s from s m o k i n g : i t m-eelndea storm*
F r e d e r i c k tho G r e a t ; by Carlvle.
Molasses, Fish, Frnlt, Spices, Nuts, Liquors, .Drugs,
of the custom hotries on; the Belgian frontier, carrying In Syrup,
D o r a D e a n ; W Miss M a r y J . H o l m e s .
from e n t e r i n g them'; It lessens the liabilities t o Area f r o m
Cordage, P a i n t s , Oils,Dye Stun?, Naval Stores, Window Glass,
W i t h a variety or others, too n u m e r o u s to e n u m e r a t e . F o r t h e i r b u r n i n g o u t : i t p r o t e c t s their tops f r o m the wastes of
tier arm a bouncing child, carefully wrapped up m flue Ac., Ac.
the weather, a n d serve* as an ornamental finish.
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
linen and rich laco, his dear little features being protected J i ; 6 . ' C t ' T n a x B T , . . . .
M. W . C a j t r t x . s a l o b y
!HJ Woodward AV. D e t r o i t . '
Persons desirous or s e c u r i n g t h e right of m a n u f a c t u r e , or
by a thick green -veil. As the lady entered the office, she r
of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, States or Territories, lfi
U S E . — •Willard H a r v e y A C o ,
f<aiUca
— S ~ J - informed the agent that her child was asleep Xp w Li pi nne B, a nHdO IT
O E T S A N D * P O E T R Y O F V E R M O N T — E D I T i n ) a n y part'of t h e United States not already disposed oC will be
C e d a r s t r e e t . New York. • «
Hemp,
— - Cotton
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b y Abbey H. H e m l n g w a v . The design of t h i s w o r k fci t o f u r n i s h e d with a descriptive, circular, h y a d d r e s s i n g the unand begged" t h a t l f i a a l i .
"it not be disturbed. F l i x aad L i a e n Twines, I m p o r t e d a.n d-Mannractured Cor
Jotdage,. represent
tho g e n e r a l poetic literature of V e r m o n t rrou> ita dersigned, a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g tho t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire,,thcy
Tho skoptical offioiWTjowodw&pative French politncas, Cotton,
Cotton^ JJutci
u t e j Manilla a n d A m e r i c a n H e m p Rope, Tarred Stuff,
settlement to t i e p r e s e n t period. The selections are Will also be f u r n i s h e d with tlie terms of sale;
butjieverthelcearequestedthe elegantstranger to accoaf- F i s h i n g l i n o s , GHling-Threads, Shoo T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all early
ghthered from the most reliable sources, a n d w i l l especially
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, M k h .
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ty a female employee of the bureau irtoa private room, k i n d s of Coftls a d d l i n e s .
interest all V c r m o n t c r s by birth-right now resident in t h i s and
' M a n u f a c t u r e d and f o r sale. In D e t r o i t by
ere was no need, however, of an esftss of courtesy. P m r P. mSCBMAN
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
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D U D L E Y A HOLMES, 77 Woodward A r a .
it C O M Dealers to Groceries o t h e r State*.
^To sooner; was tho employee summoned than she snatched \ J T a n d P r o v i s i o n s , Paints, Oils, Twines, Canvas, A n c h o r s
B L A C K * C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F T T ' f r T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK O F VEGETABLE
the infant from tbd mother's arms, and let It fall heavily a n d Chains, ^ t a r P i t c h , Rosin, Oakom, Ac. A complete stock
• Optical a n d Philosophical A p p a r a t u s No. 250 J e » s r s o n e l and Animal Physiology, designed for tho use of Schools.
upon thefloor! In the handsome stranger she had recog- of Ship C h a n d le r y a n d the a b o v e n a m e d articles always o n „ . j n n e . Invite all t h o s e suffering from defective S i g h t t o in- Seminaries a n d Colleges, by Henry Goadbv.M. V^froUstor
h a n d a n d R>r sale very low, a t i 6 Wood bridge street, Detroit,
nised a professional smaggler, and the interesting chiW MafaMpSk'".'
spect their assortment of greatly I m p r o v e d Perescople Crys- of Vegetable a n d A n i m a l Physiology and Entomology in t h e
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t a l a n d PebhJe S p e c t a c l e s w h i c h are highly endowed With
Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with Bpwas nothing, more nor less than a roll oftobaco, weighing
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ccessor t o £ . Crosby A Co.) Whole- t h e property of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s of Teledesigned m a i n l y f o r
over thirty pounds. AS fpr the ample crinoline, of Which TJLV»
sale- a n d a n d retail de
d e a le r i a Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, s c o p e s Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines,-Drawing I n s t r u m e n t s , Colleges a n d
feWbfthis
b ^ k ^ l f b e f o u n d Invaluable t o
some susptuons also were naturally entertained, it was F a nicy
c y Goods, P l a t e d W a r e , 1Comb*, Buttons, Thread, Ac. No. Ac., constantly on h a n d .
t hce general-reader,
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found, upon examination, to conceal several pounds of 79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite H o l m e s A Co. Detroit, Mich.
a n d private Library. T h e beauty, of th« wood e n g r a v m e s t h a t
tob«e<yroBed«p irrto twists, and introduced "as hoops. W a t c h e a , C l a c k s a n d J e w e l r y repaired a n d wruranted.
C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D H U M O B . — so p l e n t i f u l l y a d o r n t h i s work; la remarkaUe, a n d t h e i r style
C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d charaeteristio selections from the eminently p e c u l i a r ; white, red. yelWnr a n d Mae fignrea. o n a
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