Grand Traverse Herald, November 18, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 18, 1859

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1859-11-18

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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T E A V E E B E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 18, 1859.

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Grand^Tmverse County, Michigan,

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The angels t h e n a r e n e a r ;
F o r beavi-n the sense b^stoweth.
Our w a k i n g life to keep,
Its t e n d e r m c r w aboweth
To g u a r d us in o u r sleep.
T h e n Wjrtch y » a well by day-light.
By day-light you may fear,
B a t k e e p n o watch in darkness—
The angels t h e n are near.

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TRAVERS* CITT.

WM. H. PARKS,
Attorney a t L a w and Solicitor in Chancery,
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Will a t t e n d C o u r t and to Collection* in tho counties of Grand
IVaveree, Manistee, Mason a n d Oceana.
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TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
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resident land..: H*.teiupttonOf lands sold f o r taxes, a d d purchase of i a d d s a t t a x sales; 1
And.*iU always give the most careful a t t e n t i o n to the intercats of my. C o r r e s p o n d e n t , and.in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s a n d
accur acy of business transactions, would c o u r t comparison
w i t h < b y Agency f n the coahtfy.'
T r a v e r t e p i t y i May 27,1850.
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Land, ^ax, and (General Agency.
MORGAN BATES
•General Agfcncy Business.
T h e U n i U d States I .and Office U located a t t h i s p l a c e ; and
p a n l c u l a r s U c n t i o u w i l l b o p a i d to l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t s ,
investing nion.-y: In G o v e r n m e n t liahilfc i m p a r t i n g Information relative to thg Rencral feature*, resource* and tulvant a m t o f the Grand Traverse country, the pay moot of taxes,
a n a t h e t r n n s i y t i p n of afcy Agency business with which he
may be cotrustod."
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H e r a l d Ofllrc. T r a v e r s e City,' Nov. 3 . 1 a s s .

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H o ^ a l d Offlpe, T r a w i v n City. M i c h .

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IAM FOWtE,
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T R A V d R 8 f f i C I T Y , MICITIGAJSr.
m H I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
X in Trtvnrso City,).tii;uaUHl on F r o n t street, in the vicinit y of the C o u r t Honse anil public offices, Is still o p t n f o r t h e
reception 6f tho t r a v e l i n g public. The P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s
h i t h e a r t y t h a n k s for the liberal patronage he liaa received,
a n d assnr»» tho public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared t o make
h i s au#pta| comfortable. Uia charges will correspond with
t h e times. t
Good accommodations f o r Horses and Cattle.
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G U N T O N HOUSE,
J AN/1 E E S K . ' G U N T O N ,
(Ndtrni o r noAanttAy BIVJM,)

T r a v e r s e City, M i c h ^ a n .
' P H I S iWEW A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E 18
X now ready to receive Its gaesta, bolng titted la full, witho u t r e j w d V> coat, so a s to make it.the most desirable of any
H o t e l In the County.
of the earliest settMrt In the Coanty, Is
•We to gWe a n y I n f o r m a t i o n neeeiwarr t o p a r t i e s w i s h i n g tfi
locate landA. a r otherwise. H e ha* « Pleasure B o a t NUIC>

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J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,

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b u t he w e n t t h r o u g h i t v e r y w e l l W h e n h o h a d dot*-,
t h e C a p t a i n s a i d ; " I ha\-o b e e n told y o u Inoant t o m u r d e r
m e ; b u t I t h o u g h t I m i g h t t r u s t you.*' " ( J o d bless y o u ,
sir, y o u m a y , " replied t i e regenerated man. S u c h i s t h e
p o w e r of f a i t h In m a n ! — .
[ H a r r i e t M a r t i n e a u s W e s t e r a Travels.
. A r e L a d i e s A l w a y s 44 G e n t l e m a n l y . "
Generally thoy a r e . b u t o n c e in a while t h e y are n o t T h e C o l u m b u s t r a i n w a s Unusually full from t h i s city t o
I f c r e a . H o w e v e r , a g e n t l e m a n o c c u p i e d one w h o l e "sea*
t o himself a n d h i s wife a n o t h e r t o herself. T h e y w e r e
s t r a n g e r s t o t h i s p a r t o f t h e c o u n t r y , w o r e g o o d clothes,
a u d a p p a r e n t l y t h o u g n t t h e y w e r e rather m o r e p u m p k i n s
t h a n o t h e r p e o p l e were. T h e l a d y w a s y o u n g a n d h a d
t a n t a l i z i n g c u r l s . I n c a m e a p l e a s a n t l o o t i n g lady, a l s o
y o u n g b u t w i t h o u t taoUdixing curls, a n d c o m m e n c e d looking for a s e a t
" I s t h i s s e a t e n g a g e d ? " she affiibly said t o t h e l a d y
with c u r k
- " I c a l c u l a t e t o o c c u p y i t myself,", was t h o r e p l y .
" I s anybody occupying it with y o u f '
" T h a t m a k e s n o d i f f e r e n c e — I i n t e n d t o o c c u p y it m y -

A Desperate Encoanter with Pirates—Terrific
" W i l l y o u s e e m e stand u p r
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T a l e s of t h e S e a . "
" Y o u can d o a s y o u please.*
T}ie E a s t I n d i a n p a p e r s p u b K s h t h e s t o r y of a n e x t r a
•' W e l l , I H»ink I will sit .down."
o r d i n a i y . & n d f e a r f u l e n c o u n t e r b y t h e officers of "a s h i p
S o saying, t h e p l e a s a n t lady s n t d o w n , b u t , i n s t e a d of .
.witli ft t f c s p e r a t e
of e a s t e r n p i r a t e s , w h o m t h e y w e r e
s t r i k i n g on t h e seat, s h e f o u n d herself in t h o l a p of t h o
conveying from Singapore t o Bombay, which has more
lady w i t h curies, w h o h a d s u d d e n l y movod w i t h t i e i n t e n t
of the' s m a c k of t h e okl-fashioned " T a l e s of t h e S e a , " t h a n
t i o n of b l o c k i n g t h e pleasant l a d y o u t
" V e r y weU,"
a n y s i m i l a r n a r r a t i v e o f t h e last t w e n t y y e a r s . I t a p p c a r s
said t h e hitter, a s p l e a s a n t a s s u m m e r m o r n i n g , 1 1 1 a m
t h a t C a p t a i n . C i r c y a , jof t h e B r i t i s h s h i p A r a r a t , a h a r k
comfortable enough." B u t t h e lady was n o t
T h o mounof a b o u t t h n * e h u n d r e d t o n s , h a d j u s t l a n d e d a b a t c h
tajn.of consolidated crinoline w a s r a t h e r t o o m u c h for t h o
of B o m b a y c o n v i c t s a t S i n g a p o r e , a n d w a s t o t a k e b a c k
n a r r o w s p a c e ; b e s i d e s , t h e f i l e a - j i n t l a d y was rather h e a v y ;
T h e "Noble Gonler."*
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a return f r e i g h t of S i n g a p o r e a n d P e n a n ? c o n v i c t s t o
a n d c u r l s d a r t e d out of t h o seat a n d s w e p t i n t o t h e n e x t
T h e first p r i n c i p l e in t h e m a n a g e m e n t of the. g u i l t y c a r . T l i e p l e a s a n t lady, w h e n s h e f o u n d t h a t she h a d t b o
B o m b a y — - t w e l v e m o o f r o m e a c h place. T h e A r a r a t was
e m s t o m o t o b e t o t r e a t tlipm a s wen a n d w o m e n ; f e a t afl t o herself, leaned b a c k a n d l a u g h e d o u t r i g h t
a b o o t t o a c t sail u p o n h e r h o m e w a r d e x p e d i t i o n , w h e n
t h e Q u e e n ' s s t e a m e r E s k , C a p t a i n S i r R M a c l n r e , s t e a m e d Which t h e y w e r e b e f o r e t h u y w e r e guilty, a n d will lie
T h e h u s b a n d of c u r l s h a d a w o k e from a n a p , a n d e i '
i n t o S i n g a p o r e w i t h f w o p i r a t i c a l j u n k s in t o w , , w h i c h Whctf t h e y a r e no l o n g e r so, a n d w h i - h t h e y t>rc in t h e pressed a dfKire to w h i p s o m e b o d y — d i d n ' t e x a c t l y k n o w
h a d b c e n cntfgfit p r o w l i n g a b o n t t h e C h i n a S e a . T h e r e m i d s t of i t all. T h e i r h u m a n i t y is t h e principle, t h i n g w h o — f o r . i n s u l t i n g liis wife, b u t t h e p a s s e n g e r s l a u g h e d
w e r e Dfty-iwo p r i s o n e r s on b o a r d , a n d C a p t a i n C o r r c y a a b o n t t h e m ; t h e i r guilt in a t e m p o r a r y s t a t u T h e insane h i m o u t of i t
T h e pleasant l a d y said she w a s a " Y o r k
w a s i n f o r m e d t h a t h o m i g h t h a v e t h e c o n v e j a n e e of t h e m e r e first m e n , a n d secondly (Jisi-a* d m e n ; a m i in u d u e S t a t e g a l "
j
t o B o m b a y a s soon o» t h e f o r m a l i t i e s o f t r i a l h a l beeti c o n s i d e r a t i o n of t h i s o i l i e r of t h i n g s lies t h e m a i n s e c r e t
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g o n e t h r o u g h , f o r of t h e i r g u i l t t h e r e w a s n o d o u b t . F i f t j of t h e successful t r e a t m e n t of s u c h .
w e r e c o n d e m n e d t o t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d h a n d e d o v e r t o thd
T h e w o n d e r f u l l y snceesyfn! f r i e n d o f c r i m i n a k C a p t a i n
A b e a r r a r e l y e x c e e d s t w e n t y y e a r s ; a d o g lives t w e n t y
A r a r a t . O n t h e 1 9 t h o f J u n e t h o vessel sailed, b u t s t r i p P i l l s b n r y , of .tho W o a t h e r s f r - l d P r i s o n , h a s w o r k e d , o n v e a r s ; u wolf t w e n t y ; it fox"foiifctcen .to fifteen; lions a r e
p i n g a t P e m u i g , t w e l v e ronvicts m o r e w e r e t a k e n on; t h i s principle, a n d p w e s h i s s u c c e s s t i i t
l l i s moral long l i v e d — " P t i m p e y , " l i r o d t o t h o a g o of seventy. T h e
b o a r d , m a k i n g t h e w h o l e n u m b e r of d e s p e r a d o e s n o t less p o w e r o v e r t h e g u i l t y k so remarkable, t h a t pri ion-brcak- a v e r a g e of c a t s a r e fifieen y e a r s ; a s q u i r r e l a n d h a r e ,
t h a n seventy-four.
%- e r s w h o con b e c O n n n e d n o w h e r e else are sent t o him, t o , s e v f n o r e i g h t y e a r s ; rabits, seven.
Elephants have been
c l m r m e d i n t o s t a y i n g t h e i r t e r m out. I was told o f h i s k n o w n t o Ij ve t o t h e g r e a t a g e o f f o u r h u n d r e d y e a r s .
O n t h e 2 8 t h of J u n e the weatlipr w a s stormy, so t h a i
t h o c a p t a i n a n d m a t e ; r e m a i n e d on d e c k ; b u t While t h e y t r e a t m e n t of t w o s u c h . O n e w a s a g i g a n t i c p e r s o n a g e , W h e n A l e x a n d e r t h e C r o a t h a d c o n q u r c d o n e P h a r u s ,
w e r e t r y i n g t o c a t c h a n a n t h e y w e r e a w n k c n e d ' s u d d e n l j t h e t e r r o r of t h e c o u n t r y , w h o w a s p l u n g e d u o c p e r a n d K i n g of I n d i a b e tooK a g r e a t e l e p h a n t w h i c h h a d f o u g h t
b y a t r e m e n d o u s c r a s h a n a s h o u t i n g s . I t w a a a p p a r e n t d e e i i e r in c r i m e f o r s e v e n t e e n y e a r s C a p t a i n J ' i l l s b u i y v e r y v a l i a n t l y f o r t h e K i n g , n a m c o h i m A j a x , a n d d e d i j n a m o m e n t t h a t t h e c o n v i c t s h a d b r o k e n looso. T h e t o l a h i m w h e n h e c a m e , U i a t he h o p e d h e w o u l d n o t rec a t e d h i m t o t h e sun, a n d lot him go, w i t h t h e i n s c r i p r e s t of t h e s t o r y i s from t h e B o m b a y S t a n d a r d :
' j i c n t t h e a t t c m p s t o e s c a p e t h a t ho hail m a d e elsewlierc. t i o n : " A l e x a n d e r , t h e son o f J u p i t e r , b a t h d e d i c a t e d
The.tlotHc. a ' c r t i s h ' o f s o m e t h i n g f t M n g w a y , followed " I t will lie b « t . " naid h e , " U i a t y o n a n d I s h o u l d t r e a t A j a x t o t i e s u n . " T h e E l e p h a n t w a s f o u n d w i t h t h i s
l>y a s h o o t , s t a r t e d t h e m a t e a l s o as h e won s t a n d i n g b y
*ch o t h e r a s well i s w o c a a
I wilt m a k e y o u a s c o m f o r - i n s c r i p t i o n t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d fifty y e a r s . P i g s h a v e
t h e p o b p . T h e r e w a s no d o u b t a s t o t h e cause-^-the con- t a b l e ' a s I postdbly can, a n d shall b e a n x i o u s .to b e y o n r b e e n k n o w n t o l i v e to age of t h i r t y y e a r s ; t h e K h i u o c e r o a
v i c t s h a d b r o k e n loose. Q u i c k a s t h o u g h t t h o c a p t a i n f r i e n d : a n d i h o p e y o u will n o t g e t m e i n t o luiy diiTi-idty t o t w e n t y . A ' h o r s e h a s b e e n k n o w n to liyc t o t h e a g e o f
l e a p e d t o t h e d e c k a n d b r o u g h t h i s arm.«—a r e v o l v e r a n d on y o n r a c c o u n t T h e r e is a cell i n t e n d e d for s o l i t a r y sixty-two, b u t a v e r a g e s twenty-five o r t h i r t y . C a m e l s
t w o pistols-—from t h e c a b i n . T h o m a t e as i n s t a n t l y c o n f i n e m e n t ; b u t w e n e v e r tise i t ; a n d I should b e v e r y s o m e t i m e s liyo t o t h e a g e of o n e h o u d r e d . S t a g s a r c
a r o u s e d t h e g u a n j , a t tljo s a m e t i m e h a i l i n g t h e s e n t r y s o r r y e v e r t o h a v e t o t u r n t h e k e y u p o n a n y b o d y
l o n g J i v c d ; s h e e p seldom c x c e c d t h e a g e of t e n ; c o w s livo
f o r w a r d , . b u t received no reply. H e . r e m a i n e d b y t h e Y o u w a y r a n g e t i c p l a c e aa freely a s I . d o , il j v u will j aViout fifteen y e a r s . C u v i e r c o n s i d e r s i t p r o b a b l e t h a t
n i g h t - g u a r d m u s k e t s u n t i l t h e g u a r d t u r n e d out, b e f o r e t r u s t m e a s I shall t r u s t yon.'" T i i c miiu w a s sulky', an:l Lwhalrs s o m e t i m e s live t o t i o a g e of o n e t h u o s a n d . T h e
w h i c h t h e c a p t a i n ' s revolver s p o k e f r o m t h e p o o p . T h e f o r w e e k s s h o w e d only v e r y g r a d u a l s y m p t o m s of s o f t e n i n g d o l p h i n and p u r j i o i s e a t t a i n t h e a m ; of t h i r t y . A n e a g l e
c a p t a i n , it seems, on reaching t h o d e c k , e o n l a j u s t discern u n d e r t h e o p e r a t i o n of C a p t c i n P i l l s b n r y ' s c h e o r f u l eonfi- died n t V i e n n a a t t h e a g e of o n e h u n d r e d ami f o u r y e a r s ,
t h a t t h e c o n v i c t s w e r e m a k i n g t h e i r w a y a f t T h e y h a d denoo. A t length, i n f o r m a t i o n w a s given t o t h e C a p t a i n . I ftavtns f r e q u e n t l y reach thi! a g e of one h u n d r r f . S w a n s
a d v a n c e d OB f a r as t h e s t e r n of t h e l o n g b o a t w h e n h o fired of t h i s m a u ' s intentioti t o b r e a k p r i s o n . T h e C a j , t a i n | h a v e b e e n k n o w n t o live t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y y e a r s .
i n t o t h e m ; Still t h e j t e a m e on, a t u m u l t u o u s r a s h , yelling called h i m , a n d t a x e d h i m w i t h i t ; ti
I p r e s e r v e d a j My. M a l l e r t o n h a s t h o s k e l e t o n of a s w a n t h d t a t t a i n e d t h e
l i k e fiends, .and h e a v i n g b e f o r e t h e m blocks, h a n d s p i k e s , g l o o m y s i l e n c e — H e was t o l d t h a t it wa«
'' a g e of t w o h u n d r e d y e a r s . P e l i c a n s a r e l o n g lived. A
holystones, firewood, carry-etufT g r i n d e r s — a n y t h i n g , in f o r h i m t o b e l o c k e d ttp-in t h e s o l i t a r y cell, a n d desireil t o r t o i s e b o s b e e n k n o w n t o l i v e t o t h e a g e of o n e i u n d r c d
f a c t , t h e y could lAy h a n d s on. C a p t a i n C o f r e y a was t o follow t h e C a p t a i u w h o wont first, carryincr a l a m p in a n d seven.
s e v e r e l y s t r u c k b y s o m e of t h c s o ^ m s d l e s , as w e r e also ouo h a n d , a n d t h e k e y i n t h e o t h e r . I n t h e n a r r o w e s t
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following f o r t h e e d i f i c a t i o n of o u r r e a d e r s :
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t b e m iat b a y . T h e y h a d d e s p e r a t e men t o deal w i t h . N o tlie l e a s t s i g n t h a t y o u c a r e d f o r me, I would n o t d o t h i * " he m a d e lnmself d r a n k w i t h r u m , a n d c o m i n g to t n o h o u s e ,
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e h i o f w a s n o t d o h o b y t h e m . I n c h ' b y i n c h , h o w e v e r t h e fiding t o his f r i e m l , .as t h e y a r o s e , all impulse t o v i o l a t e c a u s e d t h o a d o ; b u t b " s t r a i g h t w a y c a m e r u n n i n g b a c k ,
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o f c o u r a g e a s r a r e a s h e r t i i r . S o m e t e n m i n u t e s o r so fell, a n d h u r t his ankle v e r y m u c h . T h e C a p t a i n h a d on t h e horso-bloek, t h e b l o o d r u n n i n g d o w n h i s face, a n d
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health, and ho^ntidpatcd a pleasant joumev.
Da«a, o r Pontiac, appointed In Iris place. Storey's nose
along term of years, its productive fields and other reisontof joint and John Harmon's programme spoiled. sources have enabled thousands who have been constrain- The second morning aftcr bis arrival in Boston, when
leaving his bed to dress for breakfast, he s«W n fWted in
XOBOAX BATKS, EDITOR.
The Detroit Advertiser says that the appointment of Mr. ed to leave the less productive regions of the countrv, to a mirror tbe,coipsc pf .a woman lying in the bed from
recuperate their energies, restore their fortunes, awfgive which 'he had just risen. - Spell-hound, he gazed With
D W B U the triumph of the "country Democracy,1
c i t t i
them the comforts and conveniences of life. To thousands intense fooling and tried to reeognise tho features of tho
tbeir.city brethren affect to style them, over tho v
1
Fflj.QATf jHlRN'INU. SOTEMBKli 18. 1859.
who have crossed the boundless ocean it has afforded
workers of Detroit I t completely demolishes the pro- comfort and the means of subs&tance, with the smallest corpse, but in vain; he could not even monr his' eyelids;
he felt deprived of action, for how long be knew not. He
gramme upon which Harmon hoped to recover his old outlays of capital. The States of Michigan, Illinois, Wis- was at last startled by the ringing of toe liell Yor breakClp«e pf the First. Volume.:
Wj'th this number closes the First Volume of the influence, and leaves that person without tho ghost of a consin, Iowa, Minnesota, have but begun to dayelope the fast, and sprang to the bod to satisfy himself if wjiat heresources afforded by their soil and their mineral wealth. had seen reflected in the mirror was real or an illusion. He
•in A.vn TRATKBSE HERALD. HOW far we hare succeeded chance of fulfilling the promises he has made to his fol- Especially is this so in our own State. Years ago we
found the bed as he had left it; be-looked agaiw int,»-th<>
lowers in the city. Davis's friends there claim that he
were wont to suppose that the eastern portion or our mirror, but only saw the bod thilv reflected. Ihiringtbo
.itf.'mjikihgit acceptable to oar readers is * matter for
will be an independent officer, and that he will resent any State ihad reaeheu its ultimatum, and we thai looked to day he thought.much upon the illusion, and-determined
thorn to decidc. W e liavc aimed to inculcate good effort on the part of Harmon to control his appointments the more western and southern portions for a new develnext morning to rtib his eyes and fcel-perfectly sure thai
mofals! preach sound poUtical doctrine, develop the re- Indeed, it is prett/Vell understood that no one who be- opment of wealth in her agricultural product?. We ere he was wide-awake beforu ho left bed. I^it, notwithlopg discovered in the region of Grand River, Valley, that standing these precautious, the vision was repeated, with
sources of our county, and give n brief cpitome of patw- longs to " Harmon's clique, " need expect any favors from
we had plaster and salt A few years after, and Jackson this addition, that he thought bo rccogui«xl latbecorpse
ipg events. If they ani satisfied with'our efforts they the Custom-hobse. Davis is undoubtedly too much of a county opens her coal beds. The northern portion of our some resembience to the features of his wife.
party man to do otherwise than lend an ostensible sup- State—the Saginaw Valley—which we once supposed was.
In the course of tho second dav he received a letter
will doubtless manifest it by renewing their subscriptions.
port to the nominations of his party, but when the elec- to lie tied down to a lumber trade, proves to be as valu- from his wife, in which she stated that she was qoilo well
Our local support during the pa*t year has fully realized
tion is over, Harmon's connection with an application able for agricultural purposes as the southern portion of ind hoped bo was enjoying himself among his friends.
the
State,
while
there
is
hot
probably
in
the
world,
a
As
he was de votedly attached to her, and always anxious
our anticipations, though it has not come up to the full for Custom-house patronage will be fatal to the rperson
better soil and climate for tho raising of fruit than can for her safetv, he supposed that his morbid "fearp had
standard of the ability o f t h e county;—but the times using i t
bo found in the latter section. On tho borders of-Lake conjured up the vision he had, soeli reflected in the glte*;
have | been hard, jdooey scarce, and we have no complaint So far as the appointment of Mr. Davis may be regard- Michigan one man has received tho snug sum of §9,000 and went noout his business as cheerfully as usual On
as the product of 8 acres of peach trees, and in the town tho morning of the third day, after he had dressed, ^
to mike OB that score, If the people .of this county be- I in an abstract light we have nothing to say about i t of S t Jo, where four yCars ago not a solitary fish was found himself in thonrht in his own house leaning over cbe
He has many warm friends, is a devoted partisan, a very caught the amount of the fiahing trade for the last year is
lit;ve that it wjjj prpmote their interests to have a newscoffin of his wife. I n s friends wore assembled, the minisclever fellow, and is capable of making a good officer. He; $80,000. There, is no section of our State, in! fact, but ter was performing the funeral servioes, his children wept
paper published in It, they wiD take it and pay for i t If was removed by Mr. Buchanan from the office of U. S. lias it means of wealth, which are constantly developing.
—he Was in the house of.death. Ho followed theebfr.se
tjioy (think otherwise, they will do the other thing." We Marshal, to make roqm for John S. Bagg, who has tried No State in the Union has done more for raising youth, to the gravd; he heard the earth rumblo*upon the coffin,
in the prudent husbandry or its educational means. The
don't puss the hat around, or permit it to be done for to keep him out of the Custom House, and to get Storey principal cities of this State, Detroit taking the lead, as he saw the grave filled, aijd the green 6ods covered over
it; yet, by some strange power, tie could see through tbo
our benefit W e are owned by no party, controlled by in. Of the particular reasons which have led to his in- it should from its wealth and position; Ann Arbor, the ground the entire form of his wife as she lay in her coffin.
stallation in a better post we are not yet advised It is scat of a University, which, as now organized, having-no
He looked in the fricos of those around hint, but bo
no clique—but support tho Republican principle because
understood, however, that the President has acted on his superior either in its educational scope and designs, nor 000 seemed to notice him; he tried to weep, but the tears
wo lite it,and Iteliqve it to be right. Wo publish just own judgment in the matter, and against tho wishes of in the standard of its literary, scientific, medical and legal Infused to flow; his wry hoaij; felt as hard as a rock.
arrangement,
having
also
its
full
share
of
interest
in
the
Enraged
at his own feeling, he determined to throwjiiinsueli a paper as wo choose to publish. It speaks for itael£ Gen. Cass, %ho desired to appoint Mr. A. W . Bucl, of
work of primary education. Ypsilanti, the seat of a self upon tho grave and lie tlioro till his heart coo ill d
You jean liavc it for One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year, Dotroit /It has been known for some time that the re- Normal School, more prosperous than any of its class. break, when he was recalled to consciousness jiy a friend
in advance. If yon want it, take it—if not let it alone. moval of Mr. Shoemaker was definitely determined upon, Kalamazoo and Nilcs, with Union school edifices, for. who entered the room to inforni him that braddast was
and with him goes the pretensions of tho Democratic which tho citizens hare voluntarilyraisedeach some forty ready. He started as if awoko from a profound sleep,
Thp ^aper is small, 1>ut it is as large, as we can afford to
thousand dollars. Pontiac and Flint ihanifesting the same though ho was standing before tho mirror with a hair
State Central Committee, of which he was Chairman.
zeal, energy and spirit which in each of these and in brush in his hand.
l>ul«lisk with our present patronage. W e shall enlarge
other places and sections, independent educational instiAfter composing himself, he related to his friend what
PiracK
in
THE
FIELD.—A
Concord,
N.
H.
corresponit juit so sdon os tlw people of Grand Traverse say the
tutions have been established, supported by a patronage he bad seen, and both concluded that a good breakfast
dent ofthe Boston Traveler furnishes the following: "In which is evidence of enterprise and wealth, iu a direction
only wps wanting to dissipate his unpleasant impressions.
word in the right way. Notwithstanding its diminutive
this State, among the wire pullers, scarcely a doubt is too, which we may all justly hope will give stability and A few days afterward, however, he received the melansjitf J wo g?rojw mufch reading matter as most of tho large entertained of Ex-President Pierce's nltmate SUCCCSB at permanency to the intelloctua} and moral welfare of our choly intelligence that his wife had died suddenly, and
pj»p<i«in tlw old settled comities; but it is with news- Charleston. He will leave -the country in about four people, in all coming time. Looking still further north, the time corresponded with tho day he had been startled
1
on the shores of Lake Superior, are mines more valuable
•weeks, having completed all his plans for future operations. to the Stato than gold, from which the innumerable wants by the first vision ,in tho mirror. When he returned
papers as with men:—a small man requires double
homo ho described minutely all the details of the funeral
amount of talent and energy to push his way through the His leading friends have been busy ever since Mr. cf tho country at largo can bo supplied, yielding to the ho had seen in his vision, and thev corresponded with
Buchanan's nomination at Cincinnati, fully, resolved on Stato itself a revenue already doubly sufficient to pay the the facts. This is probably one of tho most vivid instanworH-that a large, portly, dignified one does, who goes
Pierce's renomination. Their apparent friendship for cost of our annual legislation, and yearly increasing. Wo ces of clairvoyance on record. Mr. M'Donald knows
in apd wins on his deportment. And while twice the
are, in fact as a State, advanced as we are, yet in our nothing of modern spiritualism or clairvoyance, as meet
Douglas was only an excuse for turning the cold shoulder
amount of labor is required to select' sift, condense and to the Administration. Mr. Douglas and his friends will infancy. Nor have wo had in tho past hopeful as wo ma^ of his life has been posed npon a farm and among forests.
hare been, begun to reali2o the immenso resources that It mav not be amiss to Statu thnt his father, who was a
collate the matter for a small paper, the bulky one, which ultimately receive their most damaging blows from the lie around us. Traveling aS many of us do, upon tho Scotch Highlander, had the gift of the "secoud sight"
peat throughfares, wo hare lost sight of tho immensefriends of tho Ex-President while the latter, and his
gives you bran and shorts, carrios off the honors.
Arraign Them]
improvement we hare made as an agricultural people.
W e Shall send no paper without payment strictly iu fidential friends will aver that ho is not a candidate for There are cultivated fields where we hare been dreaming
Tho Herald has a suggestion with which we beartilv
the office In question. This is an important item in his there were still woods and marshes; there are cattle gra- agree. This business of impnting to prominent Republiadvance; and all of our present subscribers who do not
plans, and tli£ game was so successful in. 1852 that too ting where but a few years ago, the cranberry blossomed cans complicity iu Old Brown's raid.has been carried
receive the post number will understand that it is beis given to it now. He is to have no alone; there are flocks and herds where the doer roamed ouite too far to bo allowed to drop where it is. Wo know
cause they have not renewed their subscriptions. We vote until Douglas, Wise, Hunter, Guthrie, Brecken- in solitude and safety. There arc comfortable houses that tho Constitution, tho Journal of Commerce, Fifth
and costly mansions, school-houses and churches, where Avenue Hotel Committee, Albany Argus, See., &c.. hare
ridge,
and
all
other
leading candidates shall have been but a few years ago tho owl hooted and "the wolves meant nothing by their charges and insinuations but to
aboil print a. largo edition, however, and be enabled to
supply all with back numbers who may wish to subscribe. used up, and then a sudden rally is to be made for the howled to each other from their dreary pavilions/' While make partv capital; but.they cannot carry tho joke just
Ex-President with a united South leading off in support we hare watched tho fluctuations of commerce and bus- so far as the/ think will subserve their purpose, and there
' l i e HERALD is the official paper for the organized
to be backed instantly by all his friends from the Free tled and fretted to know whether we were not -moving in drop i t You havo clearly charged, Messeurs! Senator
counties of Grand Traverso, Manistee, Manitou, Alpena, States, who have been secretly secured as delegates. Mr. a circle of progress and decline from year to year, the Seward. Mr. Giddipte,' and perhaps others, with complichardy yeomeu*of our Stato hare been clearing our forests ity in or guilty knowledge of Old Brown's plot to incite
Chtjboygan, Emmet and Mackinac.
Forney will be active for Pierce, as will Gen. C. H cultivating Qur fields, building our roads and,bridges, a slave insurrection, and that this involves treason against
Peaseloe, Jefferson Dans, of Mississippi, Caleft Cushiijg, erecting structures, adorning the earth with fruit bearing the United States. How, then, will you dodge from the
Allegan, Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Road. Sidney Webster, and CoL George of Concord Gen. trees and plants, vines and flowers, raising the greatest responsibility of indicting, arresting and trying them?
The survey of this Road is completed. On Saturdcy Pierce will pass the Winter at Bermuda rather than ut variety of stock, improving tho breed of horses anu cattle, Don't dodge behind Gov. Wiso and try to get up a question of jurisdiction arid the duty of surrendering them for,
and adding untold wealth to our dominions.
lust, Commissioner I). C. Henderson, accompanied by
Maderia, as ho can better communicate from,tho former
Wo hare supposed our eyes were open. We hare all though tbo act you charge ou residents of I>ew York
the Surveyor, Col Klisha Mix, and Staff arrived in Tra- than the latter place with his friends at Washington and
had an idea that things were progressing, but wo will and Ohio may not bo treason against Virginia, it will
verse City, having comploted their work to this place, elsewhere during the Winter, and incase of his nomina- venture a wager that the businessor other niaii who has not still be treason against the United States. You can Inwhich is the Northern terminus of tho Road.
tion, he wiH return to this country in Juno next landing got off from the accustomed route of steamboats and rail-' dict them in Washington City or wherever you see fit ami
roads for the lost five years in our State, will find, if he your Marshals'can arrest and hold them anywhere within
From Manistee north, the. route is between Ranges at Charleston."
thinks we ore writing poetry, that lie, too, has been orir national limits. We dare you, then, to indict them,
15 Rnd 16, and then angles N. 23 ° E . about 38 miles to
EDITORIAL VISIT.—Don 0. Henderson, the veritable "dreaming a dream," aud that he will look in astonish- or some one of them, and let us havo your charges sift, Section comers 2 and 3, 10 and 11, in Town 27 North
ment at the change which has taken place, not iu the ed to the bottom! How will you dodge this demand?
of Range 13 West; then follows Section line East eleven Don, of the Allegan Journal, dropped in upon us
appearance of the villages and cities through which he The eyes of the country are upon you!
[N. Y. Tribuno.
miles to Traverse City, where it terminates, on Wash- Saturday evening. This is tho first specimen of a has constantly passed, but in the whole face of the counlive Editor that we have seen In fourteen months: He try, throughout tho wide borders of the State of Michiington street.'
BurntaK of the State Normal School.
appeared
to
bo
in
a
good
state
of
preservation,
but
gan,
oVer which be has not pasted.
C'oL Mix informs us that Nature never formed a better
The
edifice
of
the
State
Normal
School
was burnod on
Our
Agricultural
Fairs
throughout
the
Stato
hare
roftte for tho construction of a road: In the entire dis- woodsy and slightly tcoljuh, having been a denizen of the excited the admiration and surprise of eastern people. Friday night last. The alarm was given by ringing the
for the last month, during which time ho has
tance from Manistee to Traverse City, dver fifty miles,
They find that here, in a comparatively new State, we bell upon the School-house, about 10 o'clok 1'. M., but
thcTC ia only about ODe mile of marsh or swampy ground, acted in the double capacity of State Road Commis- have furnished " ocular demonstration" that wo are soo- 110 efficient aid came for half an hour or more, when the
and this occurs at the crossings of small streams in four sioner and Mule Driver for the party, in which latter ond to none as a Wheat growing State,, that we are not fire had gone too far to be arrested. The la« is total,
behind the older States in the variety of our productions, unless, upon examination, the waljs are found to bo in a
different places, about a quarter of a mile at caeh place. capacity he has fairly earned his- degree of M D. Ho that we have raised as good horses and cattle, and sheep sound condition. The building cost 825,000, upon which
I U is fairly euraptured with tho country this side' of took the trail on Tuesday morning, homeward bound and hogs, as they can show us, that wo havo a climate there was 810,000 insurance. The Library ia a total loat.
Manistee, and says that that betweefr tho Bctaie River Wo wish him a safe denveranco from tcoltes. They that is favorable to the raising of all the various kinds of with no insurance; also the Laboratory. A new and
fruit and vegetables, that grape can be as successfully costly Piano was destroyed.
and Traverse City cannot be excelled as an agricultural worried him some on his upward trip
Furniture to a largo amount was destroyed.
PRESKSTATIOX.—Mr. 0. A. Jenison, who was for nearly cultivated as iu the Eastern or Middle States, and that in
coouOy. W e will not pretend to paint it in as glowing
invention and discovery, our people have in their midst
The loaj to the State is estimated Jit 830,000.
colore as ho does, lest our readers should charge nS with twelve years a Clerk in the Apditor General's Office, at the practical genius, which will enable them to overcome
It has been suggested thnt tho present is a good opromancing; but we do really wish that they could hear Lansing, retired from his position about throe weeks ago, the obstructions which nature-or the seasous have seemed portunity to remove the Normal School to the seat of •
to engage in mercantile pursuits. The Auditor General to put in their way to prevent the widest development of government, where, doubtless, tbc State might save much
QoJ. Mix describo i t
ex peine in the erection of buildings, as the citizens wouldTho soil is mostly a dark sandy loam, covorod with and tho staff of Clerks in tho office gave Mr. Jenison a our resources. These considerations must strongly re-in[Lansing Republican.
vite to our borders those who havo had the notion of be glad to do their part
bojjd maple, beech, ri>ck elm and basBwood, of a large, complimentary supper at the Lansing House, and pre- passing by us to the more remote fields of Iowa, WisconTHE LAST Horn EXTINGUISHED.—The last hope of those
thrifty growth. He says that it was no uncommon thing sented him with a handsome testimonial " Old Jen." is sin, Minnesota or Kansas. Let them stop and look. Let
to ,'soe basswood trees four feet in diamoter. Tho land a trump Consider our ,/^S~ affixed to that document the young men of the Eastern and Middle States, tako a having friends on the ill-fated propeller Troy, that foundthought before they pass us by, and above all, let the ered in tho gale on Lake Huron on Tuesday, tlio lBth
igently undulating, and bountifully Watered with springs,
A correspondent of T i e S t Louis Republican writes hundreds and thousands who stay there, and are forced to inst, is dashed away by the telegraphic announcement
rivets
and brooks, as clear as crystal. In short be
that the family of JOQ Smith, the Mormon " Prophet" work out by the month, or drive a team, or set up a that the life-b6at had been thrown upou th6 beach in
Canada in an empty condition. It will bo remembered
says thirt there is nothing wanting but tho labor of man
still resides in Nauvoo. No persuasion can prevail on saloon, or take jobs on the canal or railroad, who arc that previous to the sinking of tbo vessel, the captain, with,
healthy, vigorous and able, buy an eighty acre farm, or a
to make it tho best'agricultural region £c ever saw; and
them to remove to Utah. , His widow has married again, bigger one if they like, cither in the northern or southern Mim Hulbcrt, his sister in-law, Mr. Raice his wife and
tlitit when this Road is opened, every quarter section on
and with her husband, keepa the Mansion House, the eastern or western part of this State, and a few years will three children, Elizabeth Leonard, the chambermaid, Mid
W in the vicinity of tho Coo of . i t will bo settled and
Joseph Kelly, the chiefenginoer, took refuge in this lifeonly house of entertainment that the city affords. The gee them comfortable, happy and contented.
improved.
boat in which they were subsequently seen by the three
[Democrat Expounder.
oldest son, who beare his father's namo of " Joseph," is a
of the crew who were saved in the yawl, but bid lost their .
W e wish that HOKACK OMELET could hear Surveyor
Justice ofthe Peace, and a,useful and very respeeted
THE D o w s m SLAVE TRAPK.—A friend who recently oars and were Ut the mercy of a rough sea. I t is meet '
Mik talk for half an hour about Northern Michigan, and
citizen. Great inducements have been offered him to re- passed down the .Mississippi on a S t Louis boat, writes probable that the boat soon capsized, and its passengers
th^,QfaDd Traverse country especially. It might induce
move to Great Salt Lake (5ty, but ho steadily resists ail that a gang of about 30 chattels were on board. Thev drowned. The life-boat was found on Thursday, near
were ironed while the boat stopped at Cairo, and, thougn Port Franks, in good order, but empty.—The coast behim.to recall some of the harsh and unjust words he has
such importunities.
closely watched by their owner, when some, distance be- tween Goderich rod Yort Franks has been searched for
uttered against i t
The Toronto correspondent of the New York Times, low that port a stalwart fellow bid his stalwart comrades traces of the crew, but without success. There is now
NEW PATER.—We have received tho first number of writes that tho Governor-General of British North in Slavery "good bye," and leaped into the Mississippi not even a bare possibility of their having escaped.
It was dark, and he was not seen afterward. Ho may
[Free Ptttt.
tho Saginato Valley Republican, published and edited America, Sir Edmund Head, whose only son was drownhare reached the shdrc, but most probably secured freeb y M n o B u n , at Saginaw C i t j c ^ I t is a large and ed at the Showenagan Falls, in the S t Maurice, a month dom, through a watery_ grave. The slaveholder swore
WESTERS ACIKXT.—J. G- Burbanks, for many s
beautiful sheet, printed on. new type, and filled with since, (th? only heir to the tides and honors of all the terribly over his .81,500* loss, and still more vigilantly tho agent of the Detroit and Sandusky Steamboat'line,
choice reading natter. I t is Republican in principle as branches of the family, j has asked leave to retire from his guarded the balance of his hnman chattels^ who might at Sandusky, and during the part summer also agent of
the Ward line, has been appointed General Passenger
well as in name. W e wish .Mr. Blair all manner of suo- Government and nek in Beclnsen solace for his affliction, also prefer death to a life of slave 17 in cotton or sugar
aerate cKoicc should Agent for the New York a a l Erie Railroad, west of Tofields, if opportunity to make the despen
.cees, and shall bepteased to exchange with him.
and that his request has been granted.
ledo.
[Ocvelahd Leader.
be given them.

TRAV3BBSE

A * ° * e l tove-Latter.
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* . T h e D e t r o i t A d v e r t i s e r says t h a t b y t h o . n e w p r o - l a b e r t y niy h a l t i s vary g o o d a n d i h o p y o u r s is t h e sara
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g r a m m e M r . H a r m o n i s t o h a r o M r . F i t c h ' s p l a c c a s i fin nuself v e r y m u c k satliisfid w i t m v n u w bom a n d i
wish y o u w o 3 h i e r t o i wold lick t o si y o u wen* m u c h i n o t ho bought at any rvuiil . t o r e for U.e »aiue p r i c e ;
Many hundred* of physician* have already adopted tfcj.
Indian Agent
M r . F i t c h i s " t o o f a t " a w l t o o honest
a J d l r t o o t o the purcha»e, each persou r - c i i v r , ,, P r e m l m a
treatment with almost Invariable' succecv I.et no COUJUUI.
have many a tim toth that i shuld poo b a i k t o T m w r a
v,lue u
2 aud ii
for a n c.fficicnt election m a n a g e r a m o n g the I n d i a n s .
tive drtay a m o m e n t t 6 m - i t It Is t h e i r > ' « h o p e !
'
C i t y a n d si t h e p l a s b u t a g a n i t o t h i h a d n o t h i n g t o BOO
Dr. Churchill says:
a f t e r s o o i m a d ii^» m y m i n d t h a t i ehuld send vou then
"1 a m anxiou* that the H v r o p i : o s r H i T * s should M h r o u t L :
COOK ARRJKTEO.—John E . C o o k , t h e n c c o m j i j i c c of
few tins a n d t h a t y o u wold send m e a few h i n t s b&ek a n d
aa speedily a< possible, into universal UM,us 1 »nsow that U„">
B r o w n a t l l a r p c r ' ^ e r r y , h a s b e e n u r r c x t o d . H o i s tiie tto
III l e t n lu>-a.\n t n n .
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, i „ e e f i e t•rODOSe
o u v e r gffittimr
i t t i n g na l on n ge nn.l
a n d nwua t c/.in,!
i n d ~r
of „
a -ploo
-S»i . " K ™ " • " what P r e m i u m lie will re- will prove n..t only *H « j r e a Remedy in Consumptioa «• (,, : 1
b r o t h e r - i n - l a w o f W i l k r d , t h e D e m o c h i t i c G o v e r n o r of I I r a v c r C i t y is g l t t i n g t o b c o D i e r • * * • « w r i t r.ii t i c k ' c e l r e hefr>Ve pending his money. Any Lady or Gcntlemm. nine Is in Intermittent F c r e r . i,ut al«o as eCectOiil ;i P r e ' w i n
, h e al ove
?
» r , i r l e * . e n first send us their five as Vaccination in bmall P o * . •
lodiuuk - a s son a s y o u g i t t * t h e s lins f o r i S h a l w a i t n p a n a t I s h u l d
'"e
*<<*"•'•>•> ftatinff whether they want the I'cncll and - In no i n s u i i c e h a v e 1 found tBe remedy f a i h t o i>rodarr
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'-"cket, and we will mak>' tlieir noleetion. and inform e v e o t h , u K that could reawnaWv be e i , , . c u - d from It.
BROUTT CONYJCTEI).—Brown h a s b e e n t r i e d a n d con- wold n o t be w o n t t e d b u t send m e y o u r s b a c and v o u shal litem by return mail what premium they are entitled to. Tbi v
n i , " < n l - v ' t w o c a M W i n the tliird or last stage. treat>r!
a

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v i c l e d of m u r d e r a n d t r e a s o n a t H a r p e r ' s . F c r i y , a n d n a v e m m .
."ini"ri l J' 1 y e t h ^ P r i r ' I e P 1 ' o f . s e n d i n g f o r it if they c h o o s e ree^LV-!'i1RT*f/\'
" ?, K , l h , : l ' « l > ™ r . e l s h t have completely
,re di
. ^ r i b u t e d In a fair and honorable mau- Snrh l r. u t .' # V P *? c ' " u d *'* a r e ' t i l 1 " ' " l c r treatmea" i a m m a d a m y o u r most h u m b l e s e r v a n t
aeotencod t o b e h o n g on t h e 2 d of. D e c e m b e r .
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PBTKoii- COIWDCTB!) w m i PORT I I C R O S — T h c R a i l and I w a i u r o
put ap I n , f a f e niinner, and w o t to the
tbc t u w powerful Of ueratur of Hie o .
trv
A C m , n WINTKR P m c n r C T i t n . — A b o u t t e n d a v s a ? o , a
l " f , I*""*'Onr plan, from l o n e experi-' ~-.own. a n d i» equally efficacious in all f.,rn>s of DeUlilv
r o a d between Detroit a n d P o r t H u r o n is completed, and
above b n - l n e « s h a s given general w t i s f a o U o a a . Asthma. RroaeldHs, J f e r t o u * Diseases, C b l o r o - K n r * p e p s l i " >
t r e m e n d o u s d r o * of g r a y s q u i r r e l s nuutberitig ' h u n d r e d s • e n c cP t nU r the
will bo f o r m a l l y Opened on t h e 2 I « t I n s t
!'v | C
i' ;r c a " W ! ' 1 or trade the above a r t i c l e . Tor all ti'ey —or w h a t r v e r <le)>ends on defleieat vitallty-of the s r s W t u . '
of thousands, suddenly- m a d e t h e i r n p p e a r a n e o on the ^coat
him, and retain the premium gratis.
i
.
(ieunlae Ptrparaiioa
T h p K a g l o says t h a t a M r . G o d f r e y h a s r e s u m e d t h e M a n m a . - c o v e r i n g t h e t r e e s a n d w a t e r s like a iiall.
if, however, anv person should feel d i s p o s e d ' t o send u» h , P e n n , |, ° w i l i l
followmg words Wown . a
I h o u s a n d s of t h e m w e r e a f t e r w a r d s found d e a d in the their money in advance, they can rely n,>.,n being as f.iriy ° x
£ » " " c u " + * YvIMraosraiTUpr W
work upon the G. B . and Indiana Railway, intending to
had made previuuscpnlicatJon
n r a c a n d on t h e g r o u n d T h e y crossod t h e M i s s i a n p n i dealt with ays t hnoeu g h they
l n
prosccuto t h e w o r k vigorously.
'^ ^Usflfrd with their purchase, and aU
a t t h e p o i n t a n d w o r k e d t h e i r w a s d o w n t h e river, until nnhl'*' ' V ' °
ol]
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n
n n M a « e d person competent to Judge saj-s the articled are not
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" be relied o a as the p o r t Hypophoaphlten.
on
e d n c s d a y t b e y reached C a p o G i r a d e a u , c r o s s i n g
Km.AR<iED.—Tho J o n e s v i l l e Independent
comca t o
v y p u r c ' they are not only ufc-les*, but tmsltlvelv
T F V £ i Z f v n t f r v l f m f ' !L"W ' 0 r , h , m - U 1 ( 1 l n w n c cases MnrT !'
t b e r i v e r a t t h a t p o i n t in countless m y r i a d s . T h e c i t i r o r e T
f c S . o r e>en f O B T V tinif* the amount, let such person re. g * a t l y e n l a r g e d a n d i m p r o v e d in i t s t y p o g r a p h i c a l a p - t u r n e d o u t en-masse, a n d killed t h e m b y hundreds. E v e r y turn ho goods, a n d w e Will freely refund the inoneV?
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to
lsf~ Price SJ On, or three bottles for
00, with' full dirt-*.
p e a r a n c e . I t i s a s o u n d R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r , a n d d e s e r v e s t r e e a n d l i . n s h i n t h a t vicinity s w a r m e d w i t h t h e m until
UCh r T
f *2 'i',"? roo'K'i'? In answer, we say. that all t j o n s for use. A liberal discount t o physician* *ml the t r a d i .
n i g h t w h e n t h e y all d i s a p p e a r e d a n d h a r e n o t b e e n h e a r d whn » ^ . ^
t h o liberal support which i t r e c r i v e s .
who are acquainted with the J e w e l r y business know that The I>KY SALTS furnished -to the profession. Single iwittka
of tonca T h e i r routo w a s m a r k e d «s by a d e v a s t a t i n g storm. there i s scarcely an artieie.of Jewelry p u n - W e d at a retail
by mail, when specially o r d e r e d
G o v . W i s e a p p e a r s a s t o n i s h e d a t t h o c a l m n e s s a n d I r e e s w e r e g i r d l e d a n d fields d e s t r o y e d . O l d F r e n c h j store 0 p 0 n which there Is not a prolft of froia loo to m per Sold wholesale a n d retail at t h ev .Sole
the
v.» General
u u m n u Depot
u e p o i In
W U
i c II
I,.
m a n u f a c t u r e r s prices.
8 . « J o h n street.
r : r U
•*:t no-one detfei
u e c t i v e y o n , •but purchase
auJ
o o u r a g e of O l d B r o w n in n o t b e i n g terrified b y t h o dis- Settlerai p r e d i c t e d a v e r y s e v e r e winter, a s i t w a s noticed | per cent, on
tlle
only
n c h e i t e r ' s« Preparation.
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i. lIncnestsr
Preparation." .
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Manuiacturera,
Manufacturers, have adopted this
<hi
p l a y o f V i r g i n i a n c h i v a l r y . S p e a k i n g of B r o w n , t h o Gov- IU 1 8 3 4 a n d 1 8 a ? , t h a t i m m e n s e d r o v e s of s q u i r r e l s m a d e r ^ j o f d i s p o s i n g of o u r poods, rather than selling to C%)inDr. ChurchillN W o r k on C ' o m m p t i o B
t i e i r a p p e a r a n c e , followed b y iutensoly s e v e r e w e a t h e r .
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ernor said: " H o is tho gamest man t e r n saw."
[ S t Louis Express.
? f r i r c r . l u , h 0 U n i u ' d S t a t e s on receipt o f i w e i v l
m ' K l f a r r a » P 0 i ? t - n t > »'° b r i n g the purchaser in direct com- cunts iu starojis to cover e x c u s e of postages. Also, circuB e n j a m i n A G o u l d , e s q , f a t h e r of D r . G o u l d , lato of
C i n E ^ M A n - v o w r r n o r r PRESHIXO—It is s t a t e d t h a t a munication with t h e manufacturer, and the profits that are lars and all requisite information without charge. Let no
t l » O b e e r r a t o r y , a n d b r o t h e r of M i s s H a n d o h F . G o u l d , m a u a t p a r k e r s b u r g , T o . , i s s u c c e s s f u l in m a k i n g c i d e r made by the dozen hands t h r o u g h which Jewelry has to nass. one Velay. f o r time i . precious in so fatal , m a l a d r X
—e give to the p u r c h a sre r lin Premiums,
sumptiou. Addresa,
j . JVIN'CHKSTKR,
"7
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1 gto da s above stated
poctofs, of N e w b u i y p o r t , d i e d a t B o s t o n on t h o 2 4 t h b y t h o follpHing p r o c e s s : H e g r i n d s t h e apples, a u d fills
American a n d F o r e i g n Agency,
v
c a s k s with o n e e n d open, t h e b o t t o m h a v i n g s o m e s t i c k s
32-]y
~
i 3 J o h n street, New York.
a n d s t r a w , like a l e e c h - t u b f o r ashes. O n t h e p o m a c e h e
F o r sale by
JW«» " " { • » » •» f °! « ' «-»•!». «fflreed...
T h e y h a v e a g i a n t in O h i o ; t h o u g h b u t 1 7 y e a r e of a g e , p o u r s a s m u c h w a t e r as i t w o u l d yield j u i c c b y p m a u t e ,
MORGAN BATES*.
Herald Office, Traverse C t i r .
w e i g h s 3 9 8 p o u n d s , a n d i s 7 1 - 3 f e e t h i g h . H o i s a son a n d t h a t d i s p l a c e s t h e j u i c c , a n d s e n d s i t t o t h e b o t t o m ,
p B V B R A N D A G U E , FROM W l l i a iI hMANKIND
s n a i a i i obur.cr
of t h e c e l e b r a t e d S c o t c h g i a n t , J a m e s R a n d a l l , w h o e x - from w h i c h , a f t e r t w o days, i t i s d r a w n b y o p e n i n g t h e
r a u c e v a n d a s t h e Cider i s h e a v i e r t h a n w a t e r , i t r u n s off
" , T u r * , l a r K * o f , l l e ^ o b f - u , h e e o n s e q w n e c Oi
h i b i t e d himself ten o r t w e l v e y e a r s ago.
a diseased action of the sj-stem, indnced 1^ tbe poisonous
a t first'ptifcT/ T h e p o m a c e , too, h a v i n g au affinity for
miafcui of vegetable decay. 1 bis exhalation Is evolved by the
w a t e r , a b s o r b s t h a t w h i c h displays t h e n a t u r a l j u i c c , a n d
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T h o H o n . M o s e s I I . G n n n e l l a n d f a m i l y c a m o h o m e in
a c t i o n of »oidr h e a t un wet soil, and rises .with the water* va*leaves t h e p o m a c e o u i t c t a s t e f u l . T h i s p r o c e s s m a y be GOLD S H I R T STb'DS—plain and with s e t t i n g s ; GOLD SCARF p o r from lt. \\ brie the sun Is l«el'ow thc horizon this vapor
t h e P e r s i a , a f t e r a n a b s e n c o of t w o y e a r s . M a d a m
useful t o p e r s o n s w h o h a v o a few a p p l e s a n d n o c i d c r linger* m a r the earth's s u r f t e e , «ud the-virus I s t s k e n wlib l i
B o d i s c o , t h o w i d o w o f t h e l a t e R u s s i a n M i n i s t e r , also a r - p r e a t
tlirough the l u n « j n t p the blood. There It acts as an irritat i n g poison on tiie internsi viscera a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s of
r i v e d b y t h o s a m e vessel.
Qvs p i B o o v r a r o . — I n t h e y e a r 1 7 9 3 D a n i e l R o w e l , one
t h e b o d y . The liver b u c o o M torpid a n d fails t o secrete n o t
H e have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic. G o l i Stone
ouly t h i s virus, but also the bile f r o m the h|ood. Both the
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Ureast I'ins and Ear R i n g ^ Gold
PSTXTHB O m c * MOBBIOI.—The office of t h o N e w p o r t of t h e J ^ o n e e r e o f W e s t e r n V i r g i n i a , b e i n g p u r s u e d b y
virus and theTiile accumulafe in t h e c i r t n l a t i o b . s n d produce
I n d i a n s , h i d h i s g u n u n d e r a r e d o a k l o g t o "facilitate h i s
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold llqlt Slide*.
violent
constitutional disorder. The spleen, the k l d n e j n a n d
. ( K y - , ) F r e e S o u t h , a p a p e r of R e p u b l i c a n p r o c l i v i t i e s ,

Gold Rings, 4 c . Ac.
|
e s c a p e , — - L a s t w « k one of h i s d e s c e n d a n t s found t h o gun.
the s t o m s e b sympathise with the liver, a n d become disordered
was m o b b e d on t h e n i g h t of O c t o b e r 2 8 t h , a n d tlio f o r m s n e a r t h o K a n a w h a , a l t e r a l a p s e of 6 6 y e a r s . T h e b a f r c l ALSO—Pianos. Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Ab. also. H n a l l y , the i n s t i n c t of o u r organism, as if iu un atlinexceptioiial References given whenever required.
m a t t e r e d in t h e s t r e e t
t
e
m
p
t
t
o
expel the noxious fusion, c o n c e n t r a t e s the whole
w a s n o t m a t e r i a l l y i n j u r e d , t h o t r i g g e r whole, t h e s p r i n g s
^ £ T A(.E.VT8 W ANTED for w e r y part of the Country.
^ , ^ t h e body ill Tho internal e x c r e t o r i e s to f o r t e litem
lDK y o n r
in t h e i r p r o p e r places, h e a v y b r a * g u a r d , m u a l e - p i c c e
I • i
" a m e " - w r ' « the State, County and t o cast it o u t The blood leaves t h c surfhee, and. rushes t o
BAKK FAILURES.—-The I n t e r n a t i o n a l a n d t h e Colonial a n d t h i m b l e , a b r a s s b o x w i t h t h e w o r d s " L i b e r t y o r T o - , « - 8 0 " to avoid letters Is-ing miscarried.
the
central
o r g s n s with congestive violenee. T h i s is t b c
ADDBl&g,
ANGLE & CO.,
B a n k * of T o r o n t o , C a n a d a , foiled on t h o 2 6 t h u l t
On D e a t h " engraved upou i t
T h o muzzle of t h e g u n h a d
C u i t u But in t h i s effort it falls. Then t h e F r v k a follows.
1 0 2 CANAL STREET, (Old No.)
tl e bl< d
'
^ . le*ve« t h s c e n u a l o r g a n s a n d r u s h e s to
t h e d a y of t h o f a i l u r e , a f t e r t h e d o o r s w e r e closed, t h e g r o w n fast t o a d o g w o o d b u s h , a n d h a d been c a r r i e d u p
48
New York
the surface, as if in a n o t h e r cBort to expel the irritatiair
b y its g r o w t h a b o u t six inches f r o m t h e ground.
hills w e r e o f f e r e d in T o r o n t o f o r 2f> a n d 2 0 cents. B o t h
piii„m t h r o u g h that o t h e r great excretory—the akin. - I n t b k
B o n k s a p p e a r t o h a r e b e e n p r o d i g i o u s swindles.
^ f e m
«be attempt exliausted.
. c-FaKE XEOROES ON RAILEOADS.—A bill h a s b e e n i n t r o ffcitVery of s t r e n g t h tOTCpeat the hopeless
d u c e d in t h e TennesBeo l e g i s l a t u r e t o p r e v e n t f r e e n e g r o e s
effort s n o t b e r J a y . These are thc fits or paroxysms of F e v e r
S a n F r a n c i s c o d a t e s to t ) » 1 0 t h O c t o b e r h a v e b e e n t r a v e l i n g on t h e r a i l r o a d s in t h a t S t a t e , w h i c h passed at
a
";
« " ^ , c , 0 " » » ' « a « l o n a l disorder will of course uuderrocdvod
b y t h o o v e r l a n d miul a t S t L o u i s . B u i i n e s s i t s first reading. T h e bill p r o v i d e d t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t
WE H A V E NOW OPENED T H E LARGEST STOCK O F
niine the health if it i s not removed.
W e have labored to find, and have found, an antidote.
w a s e x t r e m e l y dull. H a l f of t h e t o w n of A u b u r n b a d w h o s h a l i p e r m i U f r e e n e g r o t o travel on a n y r a i l r o a d
.. . .
,,
Ayer^s , \ n a e C o r e ,
b o w doatroyod b y fire i n v o k i n g a loss o f $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . T w o w i t h i n t h e j u r i s d i c t i o n s of t h e S t a t e u n d e r Ins s u p e r v i s i o n
which neutralize* t h i s malarious poison In the blOod, and
p ai yt . a lino. of
5 0 0 ;' a n Z
y uc uo unuduuuclt oorr |>ermiiiing
p e r m i t t i n g an vioIaUon
violation
T
, $TT
s t i m u l a U s t h c liver t o expel i t / r o m the 1-ody. Aa It •hould.
r
hundred hostile I n d i a n s h a d been captured.
CU
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oofr tt hh ee aa cc tt shall
shall pn aa yv na fi»i»
h u e noff 8(f>
2 5,r.
0 ; p r o v i d e dI s u c t_
h /f•_r e_e.
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slllicting disorder with perfect certainty.
11
m ° r e . o r r s i h e r d o c w h a t is of more aervicc I ,
M o r r w o o r TOB MIKOTWOTA LEOWI-ATORR.—Tho txsv i i e g r o is n o t u n d e r t h e c o n t r o l a n d c a r e or a Tree w h i t e
thO«e subject t o this, infection. If t a U n in season it exi>ela
citizen o r T e n n e s s e e , w h o v o u c h c s f o r t h o c h a r a c t e r of
l
B e p u b l i c a n l e g i s l a t u r e of M i n n e s o t a m e e t s o n . t h e find
* alisorbed, a n d thus kcejs. those i l.o
Buch frco n e g r o , in a puna! b o n d of 8 1 , 0 0 0 .
We ever b r o u g h t to thU m a r k e t ; which we will be happy to
use It free from i u attacks; keCf« the sj-stem In health t h o u g h
W e d n e s d a y of D e c e m b e r . T h e n e w ( R e p u b l i c a n ) Oov^
olTtr at suoh prices as will accord reasonably with the TIMES. e X t *°* f j y «h« d ' * e a « . Consequently i t not only cures, b u t
[Columbus Sun.
u r n o r anil o t h e r s t a t e officers a r e n o t i n a u g u r a t e d u n t i l t h e
protects from, the g r e a t variety of affections which are induU A X N vH
L A Y
Traverse City. Nov-18,1858.
A^CO^
l o OCBB THE CROUP.—A g o o d c u r e f o r t h o c r o u p is
5 £ L y f, malignant Influence, *uch a s Remittent F e v r r . C h i l l
first of J a n n a r y n e x t
<
l e \ c £ Dumb, or Mh«ked Ague, Periodical H . a d a c h e , or liilt o a p p l y a c o t t o n o r linen c l o t h t o t h e t h r o a t w e t w i t h
imt ,
T h e - BUIous Fcvers, Neuralgia, Rhenmstism. Gout,
SKRVKD, THE FOOL RIGOT.—Five y e a r s since, a f a r m e r c o U w a t e r ; t h e n wind w a r m flanoj a r o u n d t h o n e c k , s o
•I n r n w ' r v , ?
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i n Illinois, n o t w i t h s t a n d u i g . a l l his n e i g h b o r s - i n s i s t e d h e
° f u , 0 ^ P ' c e n . Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis,
w
i c h
onion
^
"pp'y
* t h o soies
a n d Painful Affections of tlie Stomach a n d Bowels, oil of
PU LI CAJr
wa« p l a y i n g t h e fool, s e t o q t on h i s f a r m one tliousaiitl ' / K r
° r t h e foct i m m e d i a t e l y : slicciand wilt the-onions, a » l a p winch.,when arising from this cause, will be found to assume
poach t r e e ^ and this soskin ho was offered ten t h o u s a n d ply t h e m - w a r m . G e t u p a slight perspiration as quickly P n i m l i T
• r o j ' a v ' n g prepared and published a series of more or less t h c intermittent type. This " A g u e C u r e " rev ' °? 1 d c r r . t , " ; "''Pervislon or the Congressional move* trie cause of these derangements, snd c u r e , the disease.
dollars f o r Uw c r o p , w h i c h lie a f t e r w a r d s sold in t h e lot I f P ^ f i b t e ; g i v e u s i m p l e e m e t i c i m m e d i a t e l y , t o vouiit 6 , C ,
M '
T E V c ? t I r e Committee, which it is earnestly hoped
I his it a c c o m p l i s h e s by stimulating the excretories t o exo f th
f o r f o u r t e e n t h o u s a n d dollars. A n y m a n t h a t will b o fool t h e child, s o a s t o c l e a r Uic w i n d p i p e of t h e m o r b i d h - m p h
.

f i u s o will U k c immediate p e i t n o n r u s from the system; a m i these o r g s n s bv decree*
bave p u t In general circulation.
or t o u g h phlegm which is there secreted. N e x t day give
become h a b i t f d t o do t h i s their office of their own accord.—
e n o u g h t o raiao f r u i t o u g h t t o b o s e r v e d j u s t so.
J 6
a doso of c a s t o r o i l
ner h 7 n H ^ J b r n , ? h t i d J ' 1 t h c e h e # P m l c o f "cventy flve cenU Hence a n a c s what we term acclimation. T i m e may a c c o m per hundred copies, free of postage.
plish the same end, but often life is not lorur enough, or isT b c odlti^- of t h e R i c h m o n d W h i g a p p e a r s t o b o t r y sacrificed In the attempt, while t h i s « Ague Cure•• </£* \\ B t
TJ!', 1 ' V
already been pnblished:
MARRIED,
Tract No. 1 HOW W E ARE GOVERNED.—Being an e.ti n g h a r d t o figure in a d u e l H e a r w h a t h e sayB o f M r .
* i l h " • f c , . v - , W e h l T » Freat reason t o beliero t h i s
O n t h e 1 8 t t n i t , a t tlie h o u s e of t h e b r i d e ' s f a t h e r , by
w r ^ i n L .« l , ™ D d s B n i 1 E x p e n d i t u r e s of t b c present is a surer as well as safer remedy for t h e whole class of disW n l l a c h , of t h e W a s h i n g t o n S t a r : " H o w o u l d sell his
H
Administration
for
party
purposes.
- }l; N w U i r o p , of F l i n t , « c v . Q. S . ARMSTRONO,
eases which are caused by t h e miasmatic Infection, than a n y
Tract
No.
!
.
LANDS
l-'Olf
T
H
E
LANDI.E88.—Being
a
coms o d , if h o b a d one. f o r t h i r t y pieces of silver. H e is a p r o - 1 n s t o r o r t h e P r e s b j i e r i a n C h u r c h a t L a n s i n g , t o EIUI.Y,
other which has been discovered; a n d ft h a s still a n o t h e r '
o
n
important advantage to t h c public, which is, that it U cheap'
TiH^ w
?
"
Homestead BIIL
f o s s l u n j OWMT «inl swindler, a n d d e r i v e s h i s m e a t a n d b r e a d d a u g h t e r or l i o n . J u s - S c y m p u r , of F l u s h i n g , M i c k ,
.
' r
•r
r v u p o o v J i 5 / . A r r l T U I , E 0 F NATIONAL P A R T I E S as well as good.
T I • V E S ? > S £ J ° . A P A C i n C RAILROAD.
from h a b i t u a l d e p r c d a t i o o e u p o n t b c p u b l i c t r e a s u r y . H e
8 L A
^ v
^ TRADE.—Showing that t h e pfow o u l d lie, oir st A l , o r m u r d e r , w i t h o u t a n y h e s i t a t i o n , f o r X T O T I C E 18 HEREBY G I ' f K N T H A T W E T H E
ceediags a n d debates d u r i n g the last session of t h c late
Ayet'a Cherry P e c t o r a l .
C o m m i s s i o n e r , appointed by the P r o u a t e
for t h o s e w h o w o u l d p a y h i m . "
oongresa indicate a moct marked deterioration of moral !M-W O I L .
a renown for the cure of every variety
C u n
^
.
° V o f " a n l s t e e . In the S t a t o of
s c n u m e n t at the South in r i i p e c t to the A f r i c a n Slave of Throat and L u n g Complaint, that It Is eBtlrelv u n n e e e n s a n '
Miihigan, will meet at the house of William Ma gill, in (he
"""i are fearfully ominous of the near approach of f o r u s t o recount the evidence of Its virtues, wherever i t h a *
M r . T . I I 8tsIIwoil h a s b e e n a r r e s t e d a t A l e x a n d r i a ,
Maalsme, In said county, on tl™ Hrrt Satur.fav of
, " ® e when, at any rate iu the Gulf State*, that hitherto been employed. A s i t has long been in c o n s t a n t use t h r o u g h V t k , u p o n a, c h a r g e o f u t t e r i n g " s e d i t i o u s l a n g u a g e , " while December next, a t I o clock P . JL, to settle a n d audit the
universally r e p r o v e d traffic will be a s heartily sustained out this Miction, w e need n o t do more than assure .the p e o p l e
presented against t h o Estate
as Is the institution of slavery itself.
•tM qoality.il kept u p to t h e best it c r f r h a a been, a n d t l w t i t
. c o n v e r s i n g on t h o subjt>ct o f t h e H a r p e r ' s F e r r y affair.
TITP
£ " ' I T E S T 0 T H E P A C I H C - may be relied on to do for their relief all it h i u ever been
L
IJrst Satorday, at 1 o'clock P. J t , a t the earn
M r . StillwiO i s said t o b e a r o c c n t e m i g r a n t f r o m t h e E Z
T I I E B 0 T T E R F I E L D CONTRACT.
found to.do.
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& or&. T l j o " s e d i t i o u s l i r n g u a g o " u t t e r e d b y h i m i s n o t
VPIXPJ»V2 K8 H?'^
T H E SOUTH TO T H E DE•
^ E M J P M E N T O F O R B I O N AND O F WASHINGTON .> or
— all tlie
—v por orp«iiesof a Purgative Medieine; for Coativenessr e p e a t e d by: l i e p r e *
W a s i t a quotation f r o m JeflbrTERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OF T H E WEST*
for the cure of Dyspcpsis; for J a u n d i c e ; for the cure of Indi1
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gestion;
for
Headache;
for
the
cure
of
Dysentery; f o r a F o u l
acra? •
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SAMUEL P O T T E R , { CommiesioDers.
L A X D S F0H
T U E
CO iML*
L A N D L S S . — $ 1 . 5 0 per 100 S t o m a c h ; for the cure of E i j s l p c l a s ; f o r t h e P i l e s : lor the
cure o.f Scrofula; for a l l Scrofulous Complaints- for ibe cure
KAKBAA KLECTIO*.—A e p c c i u l d i ^ m t c h t o t h o B e p u b l i All orders should be addressed to
of R h e u m a t i s m ; for Diseases o f - t b e S U d ; for' the cure of
c a n g i v e s t h e official v o t o o r t h o reecnt e l o c t i o n in K a n LEWIS CLEPHANR
Liver Complaint; for Dropsy; f o r t h e v-ure of T e t t e r . T a b o r s
" The subscriber offers f o r Mde a variety of e n g r a f t e d
w
Secretary National Republican Association.
**, oa TolloWs:
'.
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.tV, 1 ^ " f :
? ™ a : f ° r t h e cure of Gout; f o r a DinA p p l e . T r e e * . P o n c H ' 1 W , P s a r l W X»lum
n e r P01; for thc cure of Neoralgir.- for tHujfying the hlaod.
F o r the Constitution, 1 0 , 4 1 9 ; a g a i n s t tbtf^onstitntion,
Xre«san«lCl»rryTreeH.
They are sugar-coated, so t h a t die moat sensitive c a w u k e
them> pleasantly, and they -ire t b e bent a p e r i e n t in the world,
5 , 6 3 0 . F o r t h e ,jHoniefltead L a w , 8 , 7 . ^ 9 ; a g a i n s t t h e
P
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M
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all the purposes of a f s r / i l r - p h y r f r .
GRAND TRAVERSE AND GRAND HAVEN. f o rPrice
H o m e s t e a d L a w , 4^772.
*5 c e n t s per B o x ; Six"Boxes f o r One Dollar.
T h e r e a r e s o m e i n d i c a t i o n s of a w a r b e t w e e n F r w e

COXSIJMPTION!

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N E W GOODS.

Goods, Groceries,

P R O V I S I O N S ,

Now is the Time to Circulate
Documents.
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ASSOCIATION OP WAf?H-

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FRUIT TREES.

Season Arrangement.

H o o . Jo«htta R

THE SPLENDID F A S T SAILING SCHOONER

Giddiugj^ in a p u b K y k x l card has

doiiied t h a t h o h a d a n y c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h B r o v n a b o u t
t i » llurjxjr's Ferry incurruction.
O s a w a t a m o o B r o w n w a s a s o l d i e r In t h e W a r o f 1 8 1 2 ,
o a d fought «jt t h e B a t t l e of P l a t t a b u r g .

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O a p t Sunderwall has b e e n appointed CwmnaatleryioCWpt of t h e P n u s i a n Expedition to J a p a n .

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u a a K d - f n a i a k g r a t i s o a r A m e r i c a n ^ I n a s a c in which t h e y

^ » r a o t b * p o t off by unprincipled dealers with /Other.»r>
All e n r m n e d i e s are tor aafc by
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Detroit,

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BA8 NOW I XTALL, DUNCKLEE 4t C O i , 7 t TfODDWABD AVET r r Y A K D O T T E B O L U X G M i l t C O n •—
-» •
J \ not, Wholesale and Bo tall Dealer* in Foreign and DoV V la Store, aad- »Her for sate. a lull
Superior and Scrap Iron. of all sizes, atgreeUywlticed ra:e«. mestic Dry Goods, Garpets. Floor Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings
fie Lake Superior Bar-Nron sold by tlic Company, is.aii Feathers and House Furnishing Goods.—We would particularly
Invite the attention ot the public to the following Good*,
made from Charcoal Pig, sod is far better than the Iron made
from Hard Coal, and their iJtke Superior Merchant Iron is which we have ia great variety of styles and prices: Qrochc
U>e only Iron sold in this market, that is made In tbU manner. Shawls, long and square ; Bay State ilo. do. do.; Waterloo do.
do.
do.Gentlemen's
do. do. do.; Mantillas, beautiful stv es:
Their Merchant Scrap Iron is all made frdm selected Scrap
end Will bear comparison with the teat-Iron made in the Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks;
French and English Merinoes plain and figured: Paramettas.
country.
' .
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^

Delaine*,
in
great
variety;
Valencia Plaids and Stripe? ; All• Wyandotte Boiling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Company drafts taken at par in exchange for Iron or any indebted- wool Plaid*;' Alpacas; Flannel..; K?ttinotts; Broadcloths; Da
masks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
ness to the Company.
•• ' .
Bibbons;
Prints;
Ginghams,
A t , Ac.
Manufactured Iron also given in exchange for good scrap
Iron.
V
Call and see or address
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, J Ply, Superfine, Cotton
WM. H. ZABBIPKIE. Secretary.
and Wool. Carpets; Druggets, Stair Kods Oilcloth, Window
Store corner Woodward Avenue and Congress-st
n'i
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Certain Fixture.v Feathers,

-;WKen danger.is dot near? ,
titrf l
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That hardest Oehrescah wear.
Always look on the sunny side,
And thougli.you do net tad

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EXILES o r

PLOKIDA—BT j o u i v a H. •iipnmus.—lilustmed wit}»«
fine engravings.'—One Yolpme, llmo. 410 pp- Ptice aL—
This Work portravs,vrldi emltWHtlhlllty, the crifies committed by our Uovernment agawstnhe llarooas who Bed. from
South Carolina and otherSUve States, seeking protecUoanader Spanish laws.- It shows bad faith exercised towards tha
Indiana of Florida, and is «vnnd to pfeseat.a true view of tho
loag-fough*
• - »—•»• » •WlJt BOB
SLAVEBY

Gehtlemcn—Accept my thanks for a t o p y of "The Exiles
Of Florida." 1 have, read the book wllh great interest a»A
much instruction. It
in a striking light an Important
portlon-of our history, snJ cU-arly reveals the secret spring*
t h e greatest evil* that can come
by which successtve administrations were moved in alftirs of
| Ate lighter t»r to bear,
great moral and pobtical consequence. The distinguish**
When met by fortitude and itrength,
author has especially entitled himself to the'thanks of e vorjr
f Instead of doubt and fear.
lover of freedom, justice, and honorable administration, by
tracing and exhibiting the evil Influences or slavery in tha
ilwnys look on the sunny side—
MJX F O U N D R Y . — T i r e UNDERSIGNED ARE PUEtransactions which he narrate*. No on*, it seems to me, c a a
There's hetfffh In harmless Jest,
pared to furnish, at short notice. Stationary Engines, MiH
arise from perusing this work.without deepened convictions
And much i» aootbe oor worldly carea
Gearing, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus; and all varieties of
of the wrong of slaveliolding. and the nercasily of earnest
, In-hoping for the b«st.
iron Work. Repair work on Propellers, Steamers and Saw
MERICAN WATCIIBS*—APPI£TON, TBACY A and persistent effort for tlie deliverance or our National Govt h e gloom/ path Is far to dark
"Mills, executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—i
Co., WALTUAX, VUW„ Manufacturers of PATENT LE- ernment from tbe control of the slave power.
For bsppy feet to tread,
description.
1 WATCHES.—These gnperior Watches are made by the
Columbus, July 12, lWS-"
S. 1". CHASE.
And tell of pain and solitude.

BBAS8 FOUNDRY.
of new and original machinery, expittsly designed to »eBF.PUBLICANS BEAD IT! Copies sent bv mall on receipt
Of friends estranged and dead.
We are prepared ito execute orderg of any sixe for Brans and v—•, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable and uni- of One Dollar.
,
FOLI.ETT, FOSTER A CO;
Composition earnings,
promptly. .

.
formly reliable time keeper. The movements arc new la
va AXCis RATMOKS, •
Polishers, Columbus, Ohio,
Always look on the sunny side, .
1
Oil
Globes
Oil
Cups,.Valves,
Journal
Boxes.
Guagc
Cocks,
nstruction.
and
are
pronounced
by
the
highest
authorities
Detroit.
Agent
for
Michigan,
i . And never field to doubt;
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles. Tor-Steamboats Locomotivebe f.vnltlcw in principle and pnallty r and have been proved
The ways of Providence are wise.
and Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers and Locomotives, tt
• the most exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing In ae- O U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S . FOB THK MANlTACAnd faith wlil bear you out.
der eight hundrei^pound*.
„on. These watchea are manufactured entirely from the O TUBE OF llXUMlNAXINU GAS. for the use of I'rivata
If you bat make this maxim yoara,
•crude materials, in e single establishment, by connected and Honses, Public Buildings, Villages. Towns, Ac.—Patented v
[ And in it* strength abide,
IRON/BAILING AND VERANDAHS.
uniform ppicesaea—the manufactory bein? organised upon August, 185&—The principle of the invention consists in the
. (Believing all la for the best—
We are prepared to execute all ordeni for Iron Railing for
am* system that has been adopted in the production of peculiar cun«truction of the Betort, whereby Gas is most
«',(» Look on the sunny aide.
Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares,and for Cemetoir.equaled American flre-arma. whicli enables nstopro- quickly, easily-and economically generated from Kosin. Oil.
anio'veroent at-one-hhlf the price of any foreign tnove- Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for~
-Purchasing a Cow.
^ j a r C u r n s r of Fifth and Woodbridge-st*., opposite Machine
i of th« i.ime quality: and we guarantee the perfect about eighty cents, as much light aa a thousand fcot of ordiWidower Smith's wagon ktoppod one morning before
performance; for ten jears, ot evcrj- » |itcl> manufactured by us. nary coal Gas;
A long course of exi»erlments at tlie hands of the Inventor.
ridow JoneH' door, oaf bo gave tbo asnal country '
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watchWidow
tl*lnR the-only ones made by machinery upon a uniform -who has bad many years experience in Gas manufacturing, aa
aat ho
bo wanted to see. somebody in the house by _ . . r
that
^ND^^NK-S ME\
rstem throughout Nearly all hand-made watches are de- well as by Ourselves and others, has placed the Invention beling the reit*.
• ping
feim, and
one sitting
— - D doople
— r with his elbows
. . . on his r p O BANKERS,LAND-AGENTS
Huge A Son's, Map Publishera, gtatlonen. Engravers fective, and are continually getting 6ut of order. In many vond all doubt of its pracUcability. The public may be conknees. 'Out tripped the widow, lively as a cricket, with a and Li
Buffslo.N. Y., over Sage's
Lithographers,
209," " Street
""
'" parts of the country It Is impossible to. find good watch re- "fldentlv asfrared that It is at once the most simple and useful
.. .
treoKDduons blacic ribbon on her sDOjr-white cap Good Piano Boom.
pairers, and watc'u repairing Is always uncertain and .er)i?n- of any"thing of the kind ever before coustrneted.
prepared to oxccuto all wo A entrusted to us v. ith Hve. The Introduction of Americanrwatfbcsd}spoSe»of Uiis
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city,
-aid AO)
•on* both sides, and tho widow
moraine was soon said
prompln<v< and despatch, and on as favorable terms as -"«• idMficulty, and country mfrchnntt. as well as watch dealers, county and state Bights, on the most favorable terms,and to
waited for what was further to be said.
establishment in tho country. Combining all tho tlifffc
can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous *t«ck. and Immediately Introdnce the works Into general n»e..
'•Well, ma'am JonOs, perhaps you don't want to sell •branches. oT. Steel, Copper and Stone Engraving, as we
Works from 100 feet eanaeitv and upwards, are now In
thus supply their customers with a new staple, which mav be
one of ycrar cows, no how, nor nothing, any way, do Crayon Work of tho finest description, we guarantee satisfac- need as any other article, without mystery or bumbng. Sold readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturer*. DeUoJt.
as well as every thing connected witn tbo "Sun-Light Gaa
tion all cases.
yon." i
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by the trade generally,and by BOBBINS A AI'I'I.KTON,
1'articnlar attention paid to Bank and Commercial work,
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General Agents, 15 Maiden I j n e , N. i . Works," which will be supplied by them at all the principal
' • WolJ, -there, Mr. Smith, you cottldn' have spoken my
sftch
es
Checks,
Drafts,
Notes,
Certificate.i
of
Deposit
and
points
in the Union, to parties purchusingOorntory.
mind better. A poor, lone woman like me, doesn't know
Persons of small capital, and particularly <.'i».Fitters,,l>y
Stock, Coupon Bonds Utter, Note and Bill Heads, Envelopes.
M A C V I F I C E X T WORK.-M11.ES STANDISll 11^
what to do with so many creatures, and I should bo glad Ac. Mops, Portraits, Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
LUSXMATED—a volume of l'hotographa from original making an investment in the right to use tbe " Sun-LIght <Jss
U> trade If we could fix i t " .
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f
r
W
will be certain of an immediate rertUneratloa.
printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
drawings, bv John W. Ehninger. illustrative of the Courtship
For thc-convenieVe of tho business community in this vi- of Miles Sundlsb, by Henry W. Longfellow. Tliere will »>o
All communioations in die promise* directed to tba
8 o thoy adjourned t o the meadow. F a r m e r
cinity, we have established an agency with Mr. John W. eight or ten Urge Photographs p1 th^most exqui«lte ch,irn<looked fioan-otben at the widow—then ot Brindle— I clnlty,
«U1 WMt U 0 » p . w - J J J j j , q „ m E T ,
Orcbn. at the office of the Detroit Dally Advertiser. 212 Jef- ter, executed by Brady, with intersected crcanf-coloradleaves,
then at the widow—at the Downing cow—then at the ferson Avenue.
Treasurer for Proprictera.
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J- SAGE A SON^.
(containing tho descriptive text.1 the wbole to-' be bmiud in
widow agaiii--and through the whole forty, f h c same
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
quarto morocco covers, with bevelled and gilt edge*.
call was niado every day for a week, b u t farmer Smith T ) O O T S , S H O E S A N D B l U B E B S , AT WHOLEEarly orders are solicited, as the slow process of preparing
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SALE
ONLY.—We
have
received
from
the
Manufactuthe
Photograph*
(nothing
King
done
in
cloudy
weather)
will
coulijnotdecide wnich cow ho wantod. A t length, on
rers abont 1 J»0 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, of all
Saturday, when widow Jones was in hurry to got thrpugb tho daslnrtfy kinds, and have also on hand S Tew thousand prevent the immediate Is*;le of a second edition, and consequently onlv those ordered In advance can be pro vised.
with her baking f o r Sunday—and had " e v e r so much' pairs of our own manufacture.
Price Six'Dollari. Specimens to be aeen and subscriptions the ilisscmlnalio!
lo do 4n the house, as all farmers' wives and widows have
Wo Shall continue to manufacture and to receive aln-ost
n a t e d i t i n the,n. _ ^
,
most extensivoBBEWEBY II. . - - " i
on Saturday, she was a little impatient F a r m e r Smith daily addition*—so as to Veep our stock at all-times large and
VlUXCIS BAVHOSD,
prodaelng the finest and most dcllcat^ grades of MMt l i q a o t s ;
completeConfining
ourselves
to
the
Jobbing
trade
exulu90 Woodward Avenu
was f»'irresolute m ever.
and is now prepared to furnish the variout quail ties of Ales,
hivcly. we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, at 25
" There' ere Downing coW is o pretty Cur croaturer-" Wooda'ard Avenue.It. P. BALDWIN A CO.
I I A W S CUTLEBY ASD EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot Porter and Brown'Stout, for draught and bottling, at prlecs
but he stopped to glance at tho widow's face, and then
Detroit Nor. 1, IMS.
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Of Brush street, und'-r the Fulton Iron Works.Detroit, M. ranging from $6 to 810 per barrel.
Exrra fine and Stock Al^^rewed to order.
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walked round her—not tho widow, but tho cow. " That'
Cutler}-, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopers' ar.d .Carpenters'
All Packages extra, wWch,.when retmue.d to the Brewery
t P O R T A V T T O P R I N T E R S ANI> P U B L I S H - Tools, Axe* of even- description. Planing and TopaCro Maere short-horn Durham is not a bad looked beast, but I
KIIS.—We have now on hand,anil constantly receivlrr, a
in good order, will be paid for at muhe prices at charged.
don't know—another'look at the widow. " T h e Down- very largo stork of Book and New* Paper of all sixes. We chine Knives, Trusses, Ac., made to order of a superior quaThe attention of private families, and customers in genersl,
lity.
ing COW I knew before the late Mr. Jones bought hor."" arc Agents for nine of the best Mills In
in the
tho conntrv.vvliirh
conntrv.vvli
is particularly called to the EXCEI^ilOB CBEAM ALK. Old
Razors, Knives, Bcissors. Snrgeon's Imtrnmonts. steelf li
es us a chance to compete IUII' undersoil any esubhshtr.ent and Brass Ware', polished ond repaired in a manner to give friends and new may be assured of (he superior quriity and
Hore.be sighed.at the allusion t o the tale Mr. Jones.
flavor of these beverages, and all are invited to call and samShe «ghe<V and both looked at each other. I t was a in the West, and Would say that we sell print paper cheaper .•rtisfnetion to bis cuotoihers.
" a better article than can be found in this market- Ai«o,
Orders left at the oflice. comer of Bruih street and Jellfcr- ple for themselves. All orders, with the money enciowd,
liighh interesting moment " O l d Roan ia an old milk,
have just received a large invoice of fine Mannill iK— aon Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where nan: pies may will receivO prompt nttention.
ana so fs brindlo—but j-have known better." A long Please call and see for yours-lves at
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowestxnarket r*us.
M o w e d this speech, and a paiwe that was gotUng
PEASE A FULLER'S, No. 210 JefTerson A
ri3
J. L. CAKEW.
RefcTenccs-klndlv permitted to SfCKsrs. Edmunds, North A
awkward; when at last Mrs. Jonos broke out*-*
Detroit, Nov. 1,1H58.
Co., J. B. Wayne * Co., Geo. Doty. Doctors Allen * Batwell.
E A D Y - M A O E C L O T H I N G AND. GEXTLKMEN»
- hor,' Mr. Smith, if I'm the ono yon want do say so."
Detroit, Jan. 185'J.
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FURNISIlINi; tSOODS, at the Clothing Eaipoj-ium Of H.
I C I I S I O N D S & BACKUS.-PBF;MIUM ACCOUNT
Tike intentions or widower Smith and the widow JODQ^
Book Manufactory and Book-Bindery. No. 188, Jefferson
APER WAREIIOI'SE.-ON HAND AND VOR SALE HALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit Where m»y
wen? duly published the next day, as is the law and cus- Avenue;—Account Books of every description made to order,
cither at Wholesale or retail, the iollowing descriptions or 1* found a very large, fresh artd desirable stock of the xl-Qvo
tom in Maaaachusaits; and a« soon as they were out pub- of superior paper and workmanship, at lower prices than paper, viz: Imperial, Snper Roval. Royal," Medium. IVmy, gorxls just Riantifaeiured underhlslmmediateinspection,and
heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction in every particu- Crown, Plat Cap and Folio Pqst Cap, Letter, Legal, Sermon. embracing one of the most extensive assortment* ever Mfore
lished, they were-married.
Tcred in this market
•',
Bill and Note Paper in every variety.
- Among his stock will be found every kind and description
Commerclal Printing, Billing and Binding, executed to
Book and Print Papers of all colors and sixes. Manilla.
PIJCASUBK FOR A OmfD.—Blessed be the hand that
•nt »uliable for Poll and Winter w —
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Bag. and Straw Wrapping Paper of all "«r.e* and weights.
prepares a pleasure for a child, for there is no saying order.
The sabacrlber having had an experience of over fouri; n
Raceiviog our taper direct from Jhe Manufacturers, we are
when and where it may bloom forth- Docs uot always years, feels assured that they can tfefy competition in prices enabled to offer there at-as low prices as any In this market
'garment*—nil of which have be,;n mnnnfacred with the utmost-car* and WAKRAXTKMO give satisfaction.
cvetybody remember some kind hearted men who showed and quality of workmanship.
KAGS-^Wanted in exchange for Goods orCasli.
Orders from Bunks, Merchants, Manufacturers and Railroad
All i»er«o»s desirous of -purchasing either at. IV HOLES ALE
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
himia kindnoa) in the day of his childhood? Tlie writer
__ respectfully inVited to callsind examine his
OR RETAIL aie
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HO Woodward Avenna
of this recollects himself at this moment ss a bare-footod Companies, respectfully solicited.
ocki which shall be offered atjiriees
extensive stock,
at yri' uniformly
lad, standing at the wooden fence, of a poor little' garden
I t HALLOCK.
H A R L E S RIISCH,li?iicc*sor to M. Howard Webster, C I N G E I U S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S - IMPORTANT TO
Dealer la Foreign.and
Domestic
Hardware,
Housekeepin Ins nativo village-; with longing eyes he puod on the
tO
THE
PUBLIC.—A
new
Family
Sewing
Machine,
com1
I I . A L L I S O N , IM1*0RTER OF IMPROVED RAlLflowers which were blooming there quietly in tho bright- ing Articles, "Medianies Tools, Stoves Grate-. Tin andJap- bining the latest improvements, at the extreme low price of

roatl
Watches,
cased
in
beautiful
styles,
wsfranted expaned
Ware,
Drain
Tile,
Ac.
Agent
for
the
American
and
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ness of a Sunday morning. The poasossors came forth European Low Agency of Litz A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street, FIFTY DOLLARS. •
The prha-a of nil our standard machines have been greatly r.ellent tiine-keei«er»: do do Swiss full Jewelled, Leversln
from his tittle cottage; he was a wood cutter by trade apd New York—tor the recovery of Pel ,*Legacies M d Inheri- reduced.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, it is well kuown. every style. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing « m s
spent tho wftolo week at work in tbo woods. His had tances In Europe and the United State*.
thensh dearer in price, have always been cheaper in fact, of everv desirable pattern. These pens have received a Sliver
come into tho garden to gather flowere to stick in his Remittances made to all parts of Germany, with safety and
sidcrlne what they will do, than any other. The prices Medal and Diploma at the Micliigim Stale Fair.nn'l are notto
now reduced so that *11 muit be ratified. Call and cr tie surpassed by any Pens in market Also dealer in F l a p
coat when ho went to church. He. saw the boy, and dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue,Kearslcy's Block, Detroit
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JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS;

amlne the new machine* at tho low prices.
breaking off tho most beautifhl of "his carnations, which Mich.
I.have an experienced Jeweller, capable Of making new
WILLIAM PORTEB, Agedt
was red and white, ho gave it to him. Neither the gi ver
8 A G E A S O N S , MAP PtTlLlSHFRS, STATIONERS,
133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit
• Eneravers and Lilbograplie'r*,' 2II'J Main utreet Bufliilo,
* FriTIMf'sTONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding
nor the ritfeiver said a word, and with bounding steps the
boy rau home, after so many events of so many wars, the N.i'., OVir fiage'a PianoRooiaii.—Weare prepared to execnte r > n E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UN and Galvanizing, done at short noticc.
work entrusted to us with promptness and despatch, and I I dersi Lined offer their extensive stock of Goods, consistWATCH BEPAIBING—BeiuR a practical workman, all
feeling of gratitude which agitated the breast of that boy, all
on as favorable terms as any establishment in <he country.
of all kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to their work entrusted to my care, will 1* carefully attended CO.
expresses itself on paper. The carnation has long since Goriblning all the different branches of Steel, Copper and ing
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents. Penssent \>y mail,
customers and the public generally, at the lowest possible
wittered,' but It now blooms afresh.
Stone Engraving, aa well a* Graven Work of the finest de- rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in our line of busicompanied by the Cash, will 1* promptly attended to.
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J. II. ALLISON, Jeflferson Avenue.
scription, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
[Douglas Jerrold.
ness, we would advise buyers to call upon us before buying
Maps, Portraits Show.Gsrds, Ac- Lithographed and printed elsewhere, as we intend not to be undersold by any firm i "
DYEING ESTABLISH"
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the west All work warranted.
SINGULAR REVELATIONS.—A W o s u i t NHIHTLT ANXOT- in the most delicate colors, by a new process.
M*I*NT. No. 16 Congres»:st., Ea*-t.—A. C. ALEXANDER
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
EIII—For some time past a woman residing in Lansing
l A P E R . - - WE ARE.PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILI.
would most respectfully intimate that, more fully lo'uocom13
221 Jc7er*on'AvonucT Detroit
I—
f~-.~and weights of Print and Book Paper:—
street has been annoyed nightly by strangiS noises and
dl• sizes
' c the wautf of. the patronizing public, anu W» large In'prices all
of business he lias adopted the improved ldnlity which
and Folded -Paper, Letter, Cap and T)OOKS.—-SF.LF-MADB MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
apparitions- On several occasions she has invoked the also Ledger Paper, Flat
Tiasne Paper,
Paner. Fancy
Fancv and J ) Future-Life, or SceneaiB Another World; by Geo. « o o d .
gives to the Art of Dyeing, having rccenlly fitted op
Note, WraiAitnff
Wrapping and Tissue
aid of tbeV>lioo t0 protect her, but all is to no avail, the Commercial Vnti»
Stationery in great variety.
The Ministry of Life; by the author of Ministering Children. lor mat purpose. He now Dye, by Steam, eve ry di-'-rlptlon
noisy mysteries still continuing' This, too, notwithstand- Staple
100 tons of Rags wanted in exchange.
The K. N. Pepper, and other Condiments put op for general of SilkSSatins Velvet Crapes and Merinos, producing the
ing every door in tbe house Is secured by bolts and locks.
WCHM0NDS-A BAOKUa
mot-t brilliant color* and best style of finish that every articlo
The woman asserts that she often feels' hands laid upon
will admit of. Shawls of every variety I>yed.»nd ( leaned.
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S v - D e t r o i t , Micli.
enani IIO.UK,
The Tenant
House, vr
o Embers from Poverty's Hearthatoho.
her in a violent manner, as though it were the intention
The Witches of New York, by DofstickH.
8 . C U T H B E R T tt C O ^ Wholesale Druggists and
A Y H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE. STOfilt AND
Isabella Oraini; by the author of Beatrice CencL
of the poeoesor of said hands to drag her from her bed
VENTILLATING CHIMNEVTCAP.—Mayhew'i (. hlmney
• Grocers No's 102 and 104, Woodward avenue, Detroit
Vernon Grovor, or Hearts as They Are.
and annihilate hor. However, thus far no serious results have In store and .offer to the Trade, a large stock or Sugar,
Cup prevents Chimneys from smoking: It-preclude" atorma
Prederlck the Ureal: by Clrivle.
hiive come from these strange and mysterious transactions. Syrnp, Molasses FislvPruit, Spices Nuts, Liquors Drugs
fnim
entering them: it lessens tbe liabilit.es to Bres from
Dora Dean; by Miss Mary J. Holmes.
The woman has on different occasions been frightened out Cordage, Paints Oils Dye Staffs Naval Stores Window Glass With a variety of others too numerous to enumerate. For their burning out: It protect* their tops from tho waatca of
n3
the weather, and serves as an ornatnehUl finish.

of her wits, and by he? screochea"has alarmod tho whole Ac., Ac.
sale by
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
Persona
desirons of securing tho right of manufacture, or
J. 8. C t r m u t
^--M. W. CAaris.
90 \Voodward Av. Detroit
neighborhood. Borne people may suppose this a false
or sale, or both, in Cities Counties, Btatea.pr Territories, in
hallucination en her part, but we can say that tbe note*
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O r VERM,ONT-F.DITED any part of the United States not jlready dispose* of, wffl be
are Touched for by thos6 reading in the same house
by Abbey U. Hemingway. The design of.this work is to furnished with k descriptive cireulan 1V addressing the unand housed adjoining. They are plainly heard but canrepresent the general poetic literature of Vermont from Its dersigned, and by designating the temtory they desire, they
Cotton, Jute. Manilla and
earlv settlement to the present period. The selections are will also be furtiisbed with the terms of Mle.
not be accounted for; Evan the polity have visited the Fishing
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albien, Micb.
JJnes Gilllnr ""
gathered from the mow reliable sources, and will especially
house, heard tho noise, but find no bAso for i t This is kinds of.Cords and L
Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit 1'V
,
interest all Vermontera by birth-right now resident in this and
strange!
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DUDLEY A1I0LM1S, 77 Woodward Ave.
other States.
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COtrnmr BKTWKEX Bras.—Mrs. Francis D. Gage, in
a letter to tho Ohio Journal, gives the following fair bite:
Two years ago, I made a journey to New England, accompanied by my husband, and also my father-i^laW, an
old man of four BCOTO year*. I have often seen that old
hale woman of less than half
his age, and seen her accept it as if it were right, without
•veo a notice of hia gray haira, or the right of yean that
entitled him to her kindness and atlcntioa' Once and

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UY E. m m m t l f A CO M Dealer* , in Groceries

and-Provisions P a i n t s Oils Twines, Canvas, Anchors
arid Chains Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A comptetc stock
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always on
hand and fbr sale' very low, at 46 Woodbridge street Detroit

T
B L A C K Ac C O ^ OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS OF
J j , Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. 240 Jefferson
Avenue, Invite alt those suffering from detective sight to inspect their assortment of greatly Improved Pereseopie CryslOdtfgast.!
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tal and Pebble Spectacles which are highly endowed with
H . I<OYEIX,lSocc«MOr Us D. Crosby A Co.) Whoie- tiro property ot improving vision. Atso, all kinds or Tele• sale and aodveUIl dealer In Watches Clocks Jewelry, acoitts Microscopes, Electric Machines Drawing Instruments,
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Fancy Goods Plated Ware, Combs Buttons Thread, Ac. No, M&constantiy on hand.
79 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit Mich.
CYCLOPAEDIA O F W I T AND H U M O R - ~
Watches Clocks and Jewelry repaired and wairented.
ni
X Containing choice and characteristic selections from the
X ? I R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A V E R L Y N O V E L S , writings of the most eminent Humorists or America, wcot• T now complete, toll sets to be had of
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Detroit, Nov. 1, m i
, DOUGHTY. STRAW A CO,
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vtty tone. Mid: "Father take thia a m chair." How
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NQ. M ^ oodward Ave.
30 Woodward Arcane. P f t r o l t
mj heart sprang to meet her in her;angel goodness! Bach
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UTILIZATION
IN
ENGLAND—By
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has aver been oar idea of«lady— which i» synonymous
1 1 Thomas Buchlo—two vols. Jast received by
with a tree woman.
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DOUGHTY, STRA^V A <

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"Re Hon. P , P . Blair, of Miasoori, a few days since,
lipated live slaves, cooasting of one man, and a'
t aad three daughters, at the Circuit Court in 6 t

T T S T P I ' B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VKGE ABI.B
f j m n d Animal Phvslology, designed
Seminaries and Corteges hy Henry GoadV.v. M. I t ,
" - -getable snd Animal Phv,lo!o->- and fcnt"mology n the
ouie Agricultural College of M I c h i ^ embeJISshed wltA upwards or 450 niustaations. AlUiwch designed malnh for
Colleges and Schools this book will »e ^ u n d ftrtpMiaito
the general resder, and should find a place In
P*™"®
" "vale Library. Tbe beauty of
tifully adorrl this work. is. remaridiwe. and their sttJo

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r n T m 1 R O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y ^ - T B E UNDER
B siraed having a'Bobk Bindery in connection .with his

E E C H E i r S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW BUP- Proot All other m P r o o f 8 a l t a W « ^ o t » « W J r o n .
be«t or w o m e n .
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ply just received. For sale bv _
& R. WOOLLEY. A gent at C. A A. Ives* Banking Offlce.
Detroit Nov. 1,1858.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO,
Detroit Nov. 1,1858. • ' ° -i?
Detroit Nov. 1,1868.

No. 9t Woodward Ave.

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