Grand Traverse Herald, April 22, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 22, 1859

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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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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1859-04-22

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL. I.

T E A T 5 J R 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , A P R I L 22, 1859.

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Treverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,

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. T h e M i n i s t r y of I f a t n r e .
T h e green t r e e s whispered low a n d mild.
I t was a sound o r j o y ;
They were m y playmates w h e n a child,
A n d rocked me in their a r m s so mild.
HtUI they looked a t m e a n d smiled,
Aa if I wore a b o y ;
And ever whispered, mild a n d low.
Come, be a child o n c e m o r e l
A n d waved their long arm* to and fro,
A n d beckoned solemnly a n d slow;
Oh, 1 could flot choose but g o
I n t o the'woodland h o a r . "
[Longfellow.
Arkansas Traveler.
I n t h e e a r l y s e t t l e m e n t s si A r k a n a a a , a t r a v e l e r a f t e r

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' T r a r : ' I t w o u l d b e difficult f o r m e t o advise in r e g a r d
t o y o u r son, a s I h a r e n o f a m i l y o f m y own. Y o u s a y i t
is ten utiles t o the n e x t house; the b i g creek is u p ; t h e
b r i d g e c a r r i e d a w a y ; n o p o s s i b i l i t y of f o r d i n g i t a n d
seven m i l e s t h r o u g h a s w a m p t o t h e only b r i d g e i n t h e
v i c i n i t y ! T h i s is r a t h e r a g l o o m y p r o s p e c t , p a r t i c u l a r l y
a s t h e s u n i s j u s t a b o u t d o w n ; still m y c u r i o s i t y i s e x cited, a n d a s y o u h a v e b e e n p l a y i n g o n e p a r t of t h e ' A r k a n s a s T r a v e l e r ' e v e r since m y a r r i v a l , I s h o u l d l i k e t o
k n o w , b e f o r e I leave, w h y y o u d o n ' t p l a y t h e t u n e
through?
A r k : ' F p r one of the, b e s t reasons o n y e a r t h , old h o e s
— I can't d o i t
I h a i n t larnt t h e turn of t h a t t c h u n e ,
a n d d r a d m c if I , b e l i e v e I e v e r shalL'
T r a v : ' G i v e inb y o u r i n s t r u m e n t a n d 111 s e e if I c a n ' t
p l a y t h e turn f o r y o u . '
A r k : ' L o o k o ' h e r e m y friend, do y o u p l a y t h e t*r» of
that tchune f
T r a v : ' I b e l i e v e I can.'
A r k : ' L i t e , lite, oW b o s s ! — w e ' l l find p l a c e f o r y o n i n
t h e c a b i n , s u r e . Ole w o m a n ! ( a ' h a l l o f w i t h i n t h e s h a n t y
w a s t h e first i n d i c a t i o n t h e t r a v e l e r h a d of a n y o t h e r h u m a n b e i n g on t h e p r e m i s e s ' ) t h e stranger nlavs tho h i m
of t h e ' K a c k e n s a c K T r a v e l e r . ' My friena, h i t c h y o u r
b o s s t o t h a t ' s i m m o n t r e e o r a n y w h e r e else y o u please.
Bill 11 b e h e r e soon, a n d he 11 t a k e k e e r of h i m . C w wom a n , y o u call S a i l a n d N a n c e u p f r o m t h e s p r i n g , Jell
N a b c e t o g o i n t o t h e s p r i n g - h o u s e a n d c u t off a g o o d
largo piece ov bar-stook, t o brile for tho stranger's supp e r ; tell S a i l t o k n o c k o v e r a c h i c h e n o r t w o , n o d g e t o u t
s o m o flour a q d h a r e s o m e flour-doins a n d c h i e k e n - f i x i n s
f o r t h e s t r a n g e r . (Bill j u s t h e a v e s in s i g h t t w e n t y - f o u r
h o u r s e a r l i e r t h a n h e w a s e x p e c t e d a half h o u r b e f o r e . )
Bill, 0 Bill I t h e r e V a s t r a n g e r h e r e , a n d b e p l a y s t h e
turn o f t h o ' R a c k e n f c a e k T r a v e l e r ; ' g o t o t h e c o r n - c r i b
a n d g e t a b i g p u n k i n ' a n d b r i n g i t t o t h e house, so t h a t
t h e s t r a n g e r can l i a r e s u t h l u ' t o sit on a n d skin a ' t a t u r
l o n g w i t h m e a n d t h e olo wotrttfn, w h i l e t h o g a l s i s g i t t i n '
s u p p e r ; a n d , BiU, t a k e t h e hoss, a n d g i v e h i m p l e n t y of
c o r n ; n o n u b b i n s BiU; t h e n r u b h i m d o w n well; a n d t h e n ,
when y o u come to the house, b r i n g u p a dried hide and
a b a r - s k i n f o r t h e s t r a n g e r t o sleep o n ; a n d then, B1J1,1
reckon h e l l p l a y t h o turn of t h e ' K a c k c n s a c k T r a v e l e r '
for u s '
\
T h e ' p u n k i n ' w a s b r o u g h t , t h e ' t n t e r s ' w e r e .skinned
a n d e a t e n , t h o ' turn* of t h o ' R a r k c n s a c k T r a v e l e r ' w a s
repeatedly
p l a y e d , t o a b u n d a n t e d i f i c a t i o n ; a n d t h e 'galls'
finaUy a n n o u n c e d t h u t s u p p e r w a s ready; q n d a l t h o u g h ,
i n s t e a d of ' s t o r e - t e a ' t h e y only h a d ' s a x i f a x tea d o i u s '
w i t h o u t milk, y e t t h e r p p a s t w a s o n e t o b o l o n g a n d
gratefully
remembered.
T h e t r a v e l e r remained all n i g h t
and w a s piloted safely over t h e b i g c r e e k early t h e next
morning. Of a truth, ' music has c h a r m s t o soothe t h e
ravage b r e a s t P
[&i«tori*ew.

a sudden, t u r n of t h e w o o d - r o a d , t o a m i s e r a b l e ' S h a n t y *
t h e c e n t r e o f a small c l e a r i n g in w h a t h a d originally been
a " B l a c k J o c k t h i c k e t , " w h e n c e t h e o n l y Bound t h a t
p r o c e e d s i s t h e d i s c o r d a n t m u s i c of a b r o k e n fiddle, f r o m
Borjciro* cr CHANCBBT AND NOTART PUBLIC, t h e t r o u b l e d b o w e l s of w h i c h t h e o c c u p a n t i s l a b o r o u s l y
e x t o r t i n g t h e m o n o t o n o u s t u n e k n o w n a s " The ArkaaaVnverHe City, G r a n d Trnv»r**» Co. M I e h .
M u , or Rackauaek
Traveler."
O u r traveler rides up
L a n d W aarrant*
r r a n t * bot
b o o g h t a n d sold. Taxes paid, I n v e s t m e n t s w i t h i n a f o w f o e t of t h e d o o r , w h i c h w a s o n c e t h e b e d
mado, Ac. Correspondence solicited.
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f r a m e of a c a r t - b o d y , n o w c o v e r e d w i t h b e a r s k i n a a n d
h u n g open u p o n t w o b i g wooden hinges. A f t e r m u c h
CHARLES If. HOLDEV,
s h o u t i n g t h e i n m a t e a p p e a r s , fiddle in bond, a n d e v i d e n t PTOMKmtirm Attorney- a n d Circuit O o n r t
:
ly ' w r a t h y ' a t b e i n g i n t e r r u p t e d in t h e e x e r c i s e of his a r t
,
Oommi«»ionej>,
T h e f o l l o w i n g c o l l o q u y e n s u e s t h e i n d e f a t i g a b l e fiddler
still n l a y i n g t h e first s t r a i n o f ' TheArkantas
Traveler
w h i c h in f a c t h e c o n t i n u e s a t s a d d e n i n t e r v a l s u n t i l t h o
dialogue, a s will b e seen, i s b r o u g h t t o a n u n e x p e c t e d
c o n c l u s i o n . I f t h i s b o n o t ' s e e k i n g l o d g i n g s u n d e r diffic u l t i e s ' w e s h o u l d l i k e t o k n o w w h a t m i g h t b e legitiT I T Q J J A I P . W E L L S , (Socccssor. t o Campbell & m a t e l y s o c o n s i d e r e d .
Yj)r Wells,) A t t o r n e y , Solicitor and! Counsellor. Office
' T r a v e l e r : ' F r i e n d c a n I obtairt a c c o m m o d a t i o n s f o r
o « r F a r m e r s ' a n d Mechanics Bank; Cor. Woodn'ard a n d Jefrr
the night with y o u f
ferson o ^ ' s , D e t r o i t
. *•*: ~ '
. A r k a n s a s 4 N o , sir*—'nary ' c o m m o d a t i o n . '
T
!«• H I 7 R O 4L C O . , Detroit, Michigan, Produce and
' T r a v e l e r : « M y d e a r sir, 1 h a r e already traveled thirty
t j • b h l p p i t t Merchant*, Agent* a n d Conslgnoes f o r the foll o w i n g Lines^-AMRRICAN TKAKSPORTJETION* OOKPAXY, Capi- raiJee t ^ d a y , a n d n e i t h e r myself n o r m y h o r s e b o s hod a
t a l $900,000. ""WKHTKRX TRBMSPOKTATIDK COMPACT, Capital m o u t h f u l t o e a t ; w h y c a n ' t y o u a c c o m m o d a t e m e f o r t o night f
$*00,000. A n d t h e Vtw Y o n CKMVAI. R . R. CO.
A r k : J u s t case i t c a n ' t b e d i d . W e ' e r p l u m q p t of
T T T I L C O X , L U F F & F U L L E R , ; (Successors t o E . W,
Y T Hadson.) Commission Merchants and dealers in S h i p e v e r y t h i n g t o e a t in t h e h o u s e : B i l l ' s g o n e t o mitt w i t h
Stores, Coal, Salt, W a t e r Lime, Plaster, Ac. D o c k s foot of t h o l a s t n u b b i n of c o r n on t h e s e p r e m i s e s a n d H b e n i g h
Dates Street, Detroit, Mich.
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o n t o t h e s h a n k of t o - m o r r o w c r e n i n ' a f o r e h e c u m s home,
0»v»Lm W i t o o i ; — • • . . . I t o w t T i . c y n . ^ . ^ j G a o . F . F c t L k n . unless sumthin uncommon happens.'
T r a r : ' Y o u surely h a r e s o m e t h i n g t h a t I can feed
R A T E S It S H E L D O N , (Successors t o Lewis ft Orares)
P r o d u c e a n d General Commission Merchants, o n t h e m y h o r a e , e v e n a few p o t a t o e s w o u l d b e b e t t e r t h a n n o
J>og* n e a r the foot of Casa s t r e e t
food.'
J A M B 0 . GOAVKS
CHAS. A . SOELDON.
A r k : ' S t r a n g e r , o u r eatin' roots' gin out a week ago,
O . 8 T I M S O N ' , Produce, Commission a n d S h i p p i n g 8Q y o u r c h a n c e i s slim t h a r .
' T r a v : ' B u t , m y friend, I m u s t remain w i t h you any
• Merchant, Warehouse on Dock, f o o t of Bates street,
Detroit
way. I can't g o any farther, w h e t h e r I obtain anything
f a r Liberal advances made on P r o d u c e , for sale In t h i s o r t o c a t o r n o t
Y o u c e r t a i n l y will allow m e t h e s h e l t e r of
E y e Night.
Eastern. Markets.

'
your roof?'
v
? Eerer t o — J o h n O w e n , P r e s ' t M i c N g n p I n s u r a n c e Co. B a n k ;
M i l t o n ' s b l i n d n e s s w a s t h e r e s u l t of o v e r w o r k a n d dysA r k : * I t c a n ' t b e d i d , old boas. , Y o u sco w e ' v e g o t
(r. O. Williams ft Co., F o r w a r d i n g a n d Commission Merchants,
pepsia
O n e of t h e m o s t e m i n e n t A m e r i c a n d i v i n e s h a s
Detroit.
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compelled
t o f o r e g o t h e p l e a s u r e of
an alius o c c u p i e s that, s o i c h a r t y o u r c h a n c e ? '
E . P I T T M A I f , dealer In Coal knd P i g Iron. Offlce
reading, i n c o n s e q u e n c e of g e t t i n g u p several h o u r s b e T r a v : ' Allow m e t o hitch my horse to that persimmon
M M - T # i ^ - ( 9 0 t o f C < i i straef D e t r o i t '
:•«'* T»u.
fore day, a n d s t u d y i n g b y a r t i f i c i a l l i g h t H i s e y e s n e v e r
COALS.—Lehigh, Bloosburft Seranton, Briar Hill, >*•»- t r e e , a n d w i t h m v saddle a n d b l a n k e t 111 m a k e a b e d in
g o t wclL M u l t i t u d e s of m e n a n d w o m e n h a v e m a d e t h e i r
casflsErio.
t h e fence c o r n e r / '
eyes w e a k f o r life b y t h e t o o f r e q u e n t u s e of t h e eyeP I O I R O N . — H a n g i n g Rock, Hamilton, Scotch Franklin,
' A A : H i t c h your horao t o t h a t s i m m o n - t r e e f — v
Middlesex, Clinton. Various o t h e r b r a n d s of Coal a n d P i g
s i g h t r e a d i n g small p r i n t a n d d o i n g fine sewing. I n n e w
h o r n ! ' W h y . y o u m u s t b e a fool, s t r a n g e r ! D o n ' t y o u
I r o n a r e j e e p t f o r sale.
*
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o f t h e s e t h i n g s i t is. well t o o b s e r v e t h e following r u l e s in
s e e t h a t ' s m e a n d t h e olo w o m a n ' s only c h a n c e f o r 'sirot h e use of t h e e y e s :
O R N E L I U S O C K F O R D , Produce, F o r w a r d i n g a n d m o n - b e e r , i n t h e fall of t h e y e a r ? I f y o u r h o r s e i s s o
A v o i d all s u d d e n c h a n g e s b e t w e e n l i g h t a n d d a r k n e s s
C o m n i a s l o n M e r c h a n t Offlce No. 2 Backus' Warehouse, t a r n e l h u n g r y a s TOU s a y h e i s h e ' d g m f i e i t a s h i g h u p
opposite M. C . R . 3 . Depot, Detroit, Mlyh. '
'
N e v e r b e g i n t o read, or w r i t e , o r sow, f o r s e v e r a l m i n a s h o c o u l d r e a c h a f o r e m o r n i n g . ' H i t c h y o u r hoaa t o
& E . M . B E M E N T , P r o d u c e Commission Merchaata, t h a t t r e e ? I ' m e e t n o t ; n o n o , s t r a n g e r , y o u c a n ' t c o m e u t e s a f t e r c o m i n g f r o m d a r k n e s s t o a b r i g h t l i g h t
N
e v e r read b y t w i l i g h t o r m o o n l i g h t , o r of a v e r y
P e t * i Q t i c k ^ 1 ^ 1 ^ 0 ^ ° p p 0 B l t e M , c | ^ ^ F l i g h t Depot, ' n a r y s i c h a d o d g e a s that!"
cloudy d a y .
O u r traveler seeing t h a t h e had an original t o deal with
N e v e r r e a d o r Sew d i r e c t l y in f r o n t of t h e l i g h t of a w i n . 8* F A B R A N D . Wholesale dealer in D r u g * a n d Oro- a n d b e i n g h i m s e l f a n a m a t o r e p e r f o r m e r u p o n t h o i i * t r o • curie*. Paint*. Oils a n d Window G l a s s NO, B0 Wood- m e n t t o w h i c h t h e s e t t l e r w a s so a r d e n t l y a t t a c h e d , dow o r d o o r .
ward a v e p n s Detroit, Mich.
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I t i s b e s t t o h a r e t h e b ' g h t fall f r o m a b o v e , o b l i q u e l y
t h o u g h t h e w o u l d c h a n g e his t a c t i c s a n d d r a w h i s d e t e r T T T I L L A R D H A R V E Y 4 i O O ^ U Maiden U n e , a n d m i n e d n o t - t o - b e ' h o s t ' o u t a little, b e f o r e i n f o r m i n g h i m o v e r t h e l e f t shoultfcr.
N e v e r slsep so t h a t o n t h e first w a k i n g , t h e e y e s s h a l l
V V IT C e d a r strest. N e w l ' o r k . P a p e r Warehouse. Every of t h e f a c t , t h a t h e could p l a y t h o ' A r k a n s a s T r a v e l e r , '
description of t r a p p i n g . P r i n t i n g s a d W r i t i n g Paper, on
o p e n u p o n t h e H g h t of a w i n d o w .
h a n d , o r made t o Order. F a n c y , Coloted a n d Tissue'Papers, w h i c h o u c e b e i n g k n o w n h e r i g h t l y c o n j e c t u r e d , w o u l d
D o n o t use t h e e y e s i g h t b y l i g h t s o s c a n t t h a t i t r e q u i r e s
be a pass-oort t o h i s b e t t e r graces:
B l o t t i n g P a p e r s , Envelopes, S t r a w and Bonnet Boards.
an e f f o r t t o d i s c r i m i n a t e .
T r a v . '"Well, f r i e n d , if I can't s t a y h o w f o r is i t
T o o m u c h light creates a glare, and pains and confuses
8 . C U T H B E R T & C O . . Wholesale Druggists a n d n e x t h o u s e f
^ G r o c e r s N o ' s 102 and 104, W o o d w a r d avenue, Detroit,
t h e s i g h t T h e m o m e n t y o u a r e sensible of a n e f f o r t t o
A r k : ' T e n miles; and you'll t h i n k t h e y ' r e m i g h t y long
h a v e In store and, o t f t r t o t h e Trade, a large stock of 8ugar,
distinguish, t h a t moment cease and t a k e a walk or a
Syrup, M w a a s y , Pish, Fruit, B p i e e s Nuts, Liquors,' Drags, ones, too, a f b r o y o u g e t t h p r e . I c a m e n i g h u n t o f o r g o t ride.
Cordage, Paint*, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval Stores, W Indow Glass, t i n t o tell y o u t h a b i g c r e e k i s u p ; t h o b r i d g e i s c a r r i e d
A s t h e s k y is b l u e a n d t h o e a r t h g r e e n , i t w o u l d s e e m
ftc^fte.'
V nS
off; t h e r e ' s n a r y y a r t n l y c h a n c e t o f o r d it, y e r l l h a v e t o
t
J..S. C
_ . . J L W- CAM FIN. g o seven m i l e s u p t h e s t r e a m , t o ole D a r e L o d y ' s p u n - h a t t h e c e i l i n g s h o u l d b e a b l u i s h t i n g e , a n d t h e c a r p e t
g r e e n , a n d t h e walls of s o m e m e l l o w t i n t
U Y F . H I N C H M A N & C O . , D e f e r s la Groceries c h e o n r b r i d g e , t h r o u g h o n e of t h e b i g g e s t b a m b o o s w a m p s
H i e m o m e n t y o u a r e instinctively p r o m p t e d t o r u b t h e
a n d Provisions, P a i n t s , Oils, T f i u e p , Canvas, A n c h o r s e v e r y o u see. I r e c k e n t h e b r i d g e JS s t a n d i n ' y e t — t w a s
a n d Chains, Tar,"Pltch, Rosin, O a k u t t v A c . A complete idoek y e s t e r d a y m o m i n ' t h o u g h o n e e n d h a d s t a r t e d d o w n s t r e a m e y e s t h a t m o m e n t ccase u s i n g t h e m .
-of Bhip Chandlery a n d t h e above n a m e d articles always on
I f t h e eyelids a r e g l u e d t o g e t h e r on w a k i n g up, d o n o t
hgQd a n d for Sale very low, at 46 Wood bridge street, Detroit, a b o u t fifteen f e e t , o r s c a b a m a t t e r .
forcibly o p e n t h e m , b u t a p p l v t h e saliva w i t h t h e finger
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— i t i s t h e s p e e d i e s t d i l u e n t jn t h e world—-then w a s h y o u r
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LAXODOJf, Xo. U S

T h e Old D r a w - B a c k on Northern Michigan.
A correspondent of the New-York Evening Pott,
writing from East Saginaw, gives the true reason why the
tettknent of;the northern part of the Lower Peninsula
of Michigan WM so long retarded, whilo its no more genial
Southern tiers of counties wore rapidly filling np by a
hardy population. Tfie corres|>oudent says: In 1822 the
Government stationed some troops on the spot where
Saginaw City is now built, afd in 1824 the American
Far Company established a trading post on the preSent
site of East Saginaw. These, with a few French and
Indians, constituted the population of Saginaw np to
about 1836.
j
I t was the policy of the Far Company, the Indians,
the trappers and hunters, to keep out settlers, who would,
by clearing up tho country, invite in others, and spoil the
hunting and trapping; and to gain this end, they always
represented the country as cold, unhealthy, and nearly
all swamp or wet prairie. Those who voyaged thither
by water, found the land borfieritig npon the 8aginaw
" river generally low, with but little dry and no very high
land, with wet prairies oxteading off into the river for
miles, with here and there an island of timber. This was
the general character of the land bordering the river,
and the impression usually aiade upon those navigating
the river was unfavorable. Thoy Also confirmed the
stories of the hunters and trappers, and took it for granted thfct the whole country was similar to that bordering
the Saginaw river.
The Surveyors employed by Government to survey this
region, taldbg advantage of the want, of knowledge on
the part o f t h e Departments, as well as of disinterested
individuals in the fact, and presuming that the misrepresentations made by others, and the prejudice existing
against this section, together with its isolated position,
Would for a long time prevent an investigation, committed enormous frauds iD th^jurvey. Whole towns were
returned as surveyed, in which the surveyors never set
foot, and the plats and surveys made in their rooms at
Saginaw City. To carry oat the popular idea, the whole
country, wit& few exception^, was divided into wind-falls,
bfick ash swamps, marshes, lakes and crooked streams.
iWpretgnded survey set the seal of truth upon former
reports, and had the effect intended—that of keeping out
settlers, or land hunters; for no man possessed of common
sense would think of moving to such a country as report
and the survey showed this (to be.
After a long time, however, Government discovered
tbefraud, and a new survey of soma and a re-survey of
other portions of this section was ordered. This re-survey has only just been couple ted. I t puts a very different face upon the matter, and shows tho country to be
well timbered and the soil rich
T h e Contested Election Case.
The examination into the frauds committed in the First
Congressional District of jthis State, has resulted in the
e*ablishment of the following facts, either of which will
more than overbalance the majority against Mr. Howard,
the Republican candidate, Svhiofa was 75:
First—That tho election at Grosse Point was removed
from the place where it wis legally required to be held,
without any plansible reason—much less without any
legal right—thus vitiating the vote at that poll, where
Oflioper received 162 majority.
Second—That the election in the Fourth Word of
Detroit was illegal and void, on account of certain gross
violations of the law, such as not sealing the ballot box
until two days after the polls closed, ajjd the votes being
counted and the returns signed, not by a sworn officer.
Third—That the election in the Second Ward was illegal and void for certain Equally grave and vftol irregularities and violations of law, and certain outrageous
frauds.
Fourth—That there were one hundred and twenty
fraudulent and illegal votes polled in the several wards
and townships of the couilty, aside from those specified
above.
Lumbering Prospects.

The Grand" Rapids Eagle advises lumbermen, everywhere, to push their business to the utmost of their
ability during the coming season. The price of lumber
in all the great marts has without doubt passed its lowest
ebb. The past season has been an unfavorable one f^r
getting in logs, and scarcely a angle lumbering district
in tho whole- country, east or west, has come near doing
its usual amount of buaoees. As a consequence, the
markets will be leaB liberally supplied, the stocks on hand
will rapidly disappear, and lumber will go u p Wo say,
with confidence, that the- future of the lumber business
was never more inviting than now. The financial depression through which we have passed has not entirely
stopped the improvement of tho West, and the demand
for lumber during the next firo years, will, we predict,
exceed that of any five years to its history.
TOT OWOSSO AKD LAX^KO RAILROAD.—A large force
his been placed upon the line of the Amboy, Lansing ood
Traverse Bay Railroad, between Owosso and Lowing
under the direction of W. : P. Innes, Esq, of Grand R^ids,
who has tho contract to build the road between these two
point* and who has given bonds to have that distance to
naming order by the fint day of December next Mr.
Innes is an energetic and practical gentleman who never
fails in any thing be undertakes.

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horrible murder w«a committed op<be5thlnst near
oit A a i n named Edward Benedict, while mndei"
of jealousy, killed his wife by stabbing her
with a pocket knife—the blade entering her heart A
gentleman who wao driving past the house heard the Cry
of murder, and almost instantly saw the door fly open,
and Mrs. Banedict rushed into the street, and standing
for a moment, fell with a scream and immediately
expired.
Her children—three in number—gathered
around her; uttering the most piteous cries. A t the
time Benedict escaped through the back door, taking a heavy cfiain five feet in length with him. l i e was
overtaken in the adjoining wood by the officers and put
in jail. He said that he had killed one of the best women that ever breathed, but that having been taunted by
her that a child recently born was not his own, he, in a
moment of passion, gave the fatal blow. "

ASTONISHING P E A TP -A T N I A G A R A . 1

Walking the Whirlpool Under Foot on Stilt*!
I h f Washington correspondent^ " Occasional") of tho
Since tl»e fatal lean of the famous Sam Patch, no feat Philadelphia Prett givrn the following details of the sakof daring has equaled the on^recently accomplished.' A oftbe Union newspaper, in his letter published to tho
correspondent gives the following graphic account of it: Prittt of March 31:
" One evening, about a week a m , while kitting in the
The rale was an odd enough arrangement Wendell
saloon of the International Hotel, I became interested in has been suffering terribly for months under the load- of
animated conversation which was in.progre*B between debt Which the publication of tho Union entailed upou
o persons of whom one seemwl to be a Southerner and him, the President who suspected him of worshiping after
the other,an Italian. The latter had registered his name other gods and of being opposed to his re-oonunation at
as Signor Gaspa MorelH, but I have rincc learned that Charleston, having refusedto olloifr himthc asual printing
he is really a Yankec boy; thot he was born and raised pafronage heretofore enjoyed by that paper. This patnear Stoni'ngton, Connecticut, and dubbed by his affec- ronage consists, I am told and believe, of upwards of $150,tionate parents, Andrew Urcenleal As he grew older 000 per aim urn, including the Post Office blanks and the
ho was afflicted with an intense desire to become a cir- inding of executive doccuments. The profit on this work
cus performer, and finally ran away from home to connect is from twenty-five to thirtypcr cent or some forty or fifty
himriblf with some strolling company. He was for a while thousand dollars a year. The sale, as I understand from
a member of Barnnm's immense "shows," and his a person who obtained it from! the fountain-head, was
astonishing performances npon stilts will be remembered simply this: Wendell1 allows Bowman to a^umo powesby thousands. He had, before this time, "asumed the sion of the Union establishment without paying any purne he now bears as well to escape recognition chase money, and in consideration thereof, the President
to avoid the fate of a "prophet to nis own coun- stipulates to give the contract for the Poet Office blanks
try."
He is-a handsome, frank4ooking man, of about ana tho executive printing to Wendell, or some one he
Illustration of the Freedom Tolerated in«Tex&sTexas papers give particulars of tho proceedings Of 25, has a fair complexion, and wears a small black mous- may designate. Wendell agrees in turn to pay $20,000
tache. A t present, ho is staying here without an en- of the profits pf these jobe'in monthly installments of $1.several meetings recently held in Fannin county, for the gagement The conversation referred to was a dis666. The residue of these profits, amountiog to $20,000
purpose of taking measures to expel tho members of the cussion npon the possible feats which might he acor $25,000 per annum, he is to retain as the purchase
Methodist Church (North.) who are accused of being complished by a man npon stilts. Signor Morelli (as I money of the Union, and is also to discharge some debts
Abolitionists. A t one meeting a committee of fifty was will call him,) asserted nis ability to do manv thingp—a incurred by James I., chiefly in Pensylvjtoia,toforcing
belief in which required considerable faith. The South- Lecompton through the House of Representatives, and in
appointed to wait upon Bishop Jayne with a warning.
erner, who is a well-known sporting gentleman of New*n»«y performed their duty on a Sunday, while the Bishop Orleans, evidently thought tno signor was lying pretty the election of October last If, however the contract*
Bhould ever be taken from Wendell by Mr. Buchanan,
was engaged in morning services in the church. It was hard, and at his last announcement, he laughed long and then the sale of the Union becomes void, and of no effect
also resolved that tho Methodist Church (North,) could loud. Morelli had in fact, expressed his conviction that Bowman dissolving from tho public view as proprietor and
not be tolerated in Texas, and that it must be put down he could cross Niagara River, walking upon stilts, amid editor, ami Wendell again taking possession of the newsunsound rapids that whirl between Goat Islaud and the property as the real owner. You will see therefore, that
by force, if necessary.
Folk
there is really no sale of tho property of the L'nien, but
" Til bet you a thousand dollars to fifty it can't be that it has only been rented to Mr. Buchanan through Gen
A SIHOVLXH CASK.—A woman of German birth recentlydone,' exclairaod the Southerner.
Bowman, by Mr. Wendell, Mr. Buchanan having stipulated
died in Jfew York, leaving 68,000 on deposit in the
' I accept the challenge,' answered Morelli, quietly. to pay the rent (twenty or twenty-fire thousand dollars a
savings banks. .It appears that when she was 18 years
The astonishment of his hearers at this reply may be year) out of the public treasury, in the way of contracts.
imagined
of age she married at Baden Baden to Busselman, and
There Is a private arrangement between r. Buchanan
' " W h e n do you propose to attempt it,' inquired the and Gen. Boaman, that out of the $20,000 received by
with him emigrated to the United States. Tbey soqn
challenger.
the latter from the profits of tho contracts given to Mr.
differed and parted, she leaving for California, where
' " O n Saturday morning, the 12th of February,' tran- Wendell, $12,000 is to be paid to sundry pensioned papers
she lived as a wife with one Gilbert for two years. quilly replied Gaspa.
of Mr. Buchanan's in Pennsylvania, the baBance, $8,000.
" The assuranci; with which he spoke filled every one being reserved to conduct the "Union. Bowman's chief
She returned to Germany, and there married a man named
Deimbing, with whom she came back to New York. with surprise, which was not lessened when he produced reliance upon making a fortune, under these circumthe money for his deposit The stakes were handed over stances, is by being eleeted Senate printer next winter,
She suddenly left New York, webt to California, lived to Mr. Augustine Train of Buffalo; and the company
as the head of the official government organ, in which case
again with Gilbert, and again returned to New York and parated to await the result of this singular wngar. The Wendell and he will have another contract for a division
died while living with Deimbing. All three husbands are interval was spent by Morelli to constant exercise, for tho of the spoils, as Wendlcd will mecesarily have to do tho
purpose of strengthening his limbs, somewhat relaxed by work.
now in New York claiming the fortune.
a season of rest His friends expostulated in vain against
Judge or Attorney-General Black drew up the paper*
How THINQB ABE DOSE IS Parte.—Faubert, a young the apparently insane hazard, and even proposed to re- to this flagrant bargain. Tbe rest of the Cabinet wefe
man of color from Hayti, obtained tho highest prize— turn to him the amount he would be compelled to forfeit ignorant of the whole transaction.
He seemed sure of wining, and would listen to no one.
the prize of honor—ot the concourse of all the colleges To avoid a crowd, it was announced thai the attempt
Southern (Gallantry and Hospitality.
to France, held at Paris. On the reception of this news would be made upon the 14th (Monday) instead of
The New York Commercial Jldveriiter, gives «n acthe Emperor immediately sent him one hundred and fifty to-day; so that, at seven this morning there were only count of the brutal and disgraceful manner in which a
handsomely bound volumes.—A company of National about 30 persons by the river bank. Punctually at that lady of Brooklyn has lately been driven from Aiken, S. C.
hour Morelli appeared, in fine health and spirits.
She had been spending tlie winter at a hotel there, with a
Guards were dispatched to wait upon him jwith a band of
He had with him a pair of stilts, about 12 feet long,
music, and he was invited to dine And did dine with the made of wrought iron,flatsharp edge, and pointed—(hoped sick daughter, who required a mild climate. Some weeks
ago she wrote a letter to a brother in Western New
Minister of Public Instruction, occupying a plaee between in fact almostpreciselv like adoubio-edge dagger. These York, in which she spoke of the evils of slavery. This
were firmly lashed to his legs, and he walked toward the letter was published, and some one sent a copy of the
his lady and Prince Napoleon.
river with a confident smile. The morning was clear and paper to the Postmaster Ht Aiken. A public meeting
The Washington States, in announcing the transfer of cold, but he was attired very lightly, in a dress usually was immediately called, and a committee appointed to
the Union newspaper " into the hands of Brigadier Gen worn by professional gymnasts. At ten minutes past > ferret out the writer. A Northern gentleman who, a<
he stepped into tho water which,, in another moment, an invalid, happened also to bo at the hotel, was suspecGeorge Washington Bowman," indulges the following rewas boiling, surging and rushing beneath his feet
ted, and threatened with lynch law if he did not ciopfem.
marks as to the business aspect of the transaction:
The boldest of the lookers-on hold his breath In sus- As, of courso, ho could only persist in a denial, he woald
He probably hnve suffered accordingly, had not the lady
# I t is altogether without a parallel, in so far as it exhi- pense, as the daring man receded from the shore.
bits the Attorney general ot tho United States, negotia- alone seemed unmoved, and passed on slowly and care- nobly come forward to exonerate him by acknowledging
ting and attesting the sale of a newspaper for a considera- fully, avoiding the larger rocks which were made appa- the letter as her own, affirming, at the same time, that she
tion to be paid, not by the individual purchaser, but trith rent by the eddying current His steps at first were very was not privy to its publication. The citizens then turned
the funds of the government, distributed in the shape of short and carefully made, but afterwords became bolder their wrath upon her and she was peremptorily ordered
executive patronage.
and longer. The stilts of course, were so placed that the to leave the place in forty-right hours. The laay pleaded
current struck only against their sharp edges, and pro- for more time on behaluof her sick daughter, but the
Two MILES or LITERATURE.— The New York Tribune
duced but little effect; but the danger from sunken rocks citizens of Aiken knew no such humanity. She asked for
iys that the pile made on the floor of the Appletons, by and the conviction that a single false step would send him
liberty to remain until her husband could arrive to escort
the books purchased of them by School Commissioner to death, produced a feeling which was horribly painful. her and her sick child. Bat tbe citizens of Aiken knew
Smyth for the School Libraries of Ohio, measured 28 Once or twice h& seemed to lose his balance, and a sick- nothing of gallantry or courtesy. The order was imperaening
shudder
ran
through
each
one
of
the
beholders.
tive, In spite of tbe earnest pleading of the woman, wife
solid cords, and tho books weigh 78 tons. Placed on a
Recovering himself lie still kept on—still receded until,
shell; as usual, and as close together as possible, they would to car straining eyes, he could scarcely be distinguished and mother. Nor was this all. The landlord of the hotel
ordered the mother and thd sick daugtber to " leave his
reach two miles. These books are to be transported to QfiTfrom foaming waters.
premises in half an hour." What farther occnred be"The middle of the river was attained at last; hours tween the lady and tho inhuman citizens of Aiken, South
Ohio by a special freight train.
seemed to have fled, but it was barely seventeen minutes Carolina, we are not informed. But we learn that on
A writer in the Spirit of i\e Timet gives the follow- since he left ti« shore.
Wednesday morning last her husband received a letter
" A s he approached the deepest and most dangerous apprising him of her situation, and on the afternoon of
ing statement of the out-fit in which two English lords
furnished themselves in New Orleans, for a Buffalo hunt part* of his route, the suspense became more fearftilly the same day he started for the South, and met his wife
intense. No word was spoken, except that one man and daughter at Columbia, on their wag home.
in Arkansas: ."Fourred flannel shirts, two pairs of thick offered another $5 for a moment's use of his lorgnette,
boots, two pairs of buckskin trowscrs, two Scotch caps which offer passed unheeded. Just as Morelli reached
The Revolution in Chill—Shocking Outrage*.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia Penntylvanian,
without visors, (no stockings or drawers,) two rifles, two the swiftest and deepest part of the current he seemed to
six barreled Colt's (army regulation) shooters, four Bowie totter—sink—he threw up his arms! I closed mv eyes. writing from Valparaiso, gives some interesting portico- .
Opening
them
a
moment
artcr,
I
saw
that
be
was
still
standknives, and eight hundred and seventy-five dollars1 worth ing. A few moments more, and lie had reached the lars of the progress of tbe Revolutionary outbreak to
of brandy, with plenty of amunition to last four mouths. Canadian bank—he was safe and fell exhausted into the Chili. On the 3d of January a battle was fought at
arms of two men who were waiting to reccive him.Conception, resulting in tho success of the Government
The Secretary of the Mount Vernon Association has
" A t tins hour (3 P. M.) be has nearly recovered, and troops, after about 500 bad been killed and wounded on
made a report, in which she states that $158,333 32 have though still in bed, received the congratulations of
both sides. Two other bottles subsequently took place,
been paid towards the purchase money of Mount Yernon, dozens of visitors who came pouring in He left the
in one of which (at San FeGppc) 600 were killed and
leaving $46,666 66 yet to bo paid, being the fourth in- American shore 950 feet above the fall and came out
about 1.000 feet above tho Canadian. The money has wounded. Of this engagement the writer remarks:
stallment, due Feb. 22d, 1862. She states that $62,000 already been handed over to him, and all will agree that
I t is said that the officbr id comtoand of the Governof this amount had been receivod in the space of five weeks it has been fairly won. His generous opponent is able to ment troops, in order to excite his men, stated to them
afford his loss, and speaks in praise of Morelli more en- that if victorious they would be granted three hours to
proceeding March 23d.
thusiastically than ever."
[Spirit of the Times.
plunder and do just as they pleased with persons and
Ex President Pierce has written a letter from Sorrento,
thingB within their reach. As soon as tho enemy was
A Man Coming to Life a t IIi> O w n F u n e r a l .
Naples, in,which he says;
driven from the city, the work of plunder and outrage
In Orange, N. J., week before last "irman named John commenced AD the business houses, stores and private
" I cannot speak with certainty as to the period of our
return, but whether it will be earlier or later, you may be Koch, while engaged in painting on the third story of a residences were forcibly entered and robbed Not only
sure that I shall, under no possible circumstances, consent house, fell to the ground, and, was taken up for dead were the dwellings pr respectable citizens robbed anil
to the use of my name in a manner calculated to disturb He .was conveyed to his residence, laid out and his damaged, but the female inmates were insulted, and, to
the tranquil pursuits which alone pertain to the life of a afflicted relatives and friends in due time proceeded to some instances, were brutally outraged. The nunnery
make the usual arrangements for the funeral. Shortly doors were forced open, and deeds of the most revolting
private citizen."
before the hour appointed the body exhibited signs of and disgraceful character perpetrated.
Governor Brown, the late Post Master General, was returning animation, and in a few moments afterward, to
A t Caldera, a thirty-two pound shot fired from a
an amiable man, with little refinement, but great hospital- the astonishment of all, the young man to the coffin, who Government war steamer, passed through the house of
ity- His household expenoes at Washington were at the was, of course, believed to bo dead, was able to converse tbe United States Vice Consul, greatly damaging the
With his friends!
house and furniture.
rate of $30,000 per annum, which he could well afford
Wo W a r with Paraguay.
He was a candidate for the Presidential nomination, and
LAHHWO—Tbe City of Innsing has made a dean ReThe New York Herald has intelligcnoe from Montehad already published his biography, which he distributed
video to the 10th of Febrnaey, 17 days later, Which was publican sweep, electing H. H. Smith, Mayor, over
liberally to his friends and adherents.
Bailey, by 89 majority. All the Aldermen and other city
received by the brig Ann McLean, from Pernambuco.
ASSISTANT STAT* GEOLOGIST.—We learn from the Flint This intelligence announces the peaceful adjustment of officers are Republicans.
our difficulties with Paraguay through the friendly offices
Citizen that Dr. Manly Miles, of that city, has been ap- of President Urquiza, of the Argentine Confederation
An editor to describing tbe effects of a squall upon a
pointed by the Governor, in conjunction with Prof Wto- The precise terms of settlement are not stated, but it is canal boat says that when the gale was at its highest the
cbefl, of the State University, to conduct the operations known that ample indemnity is conceded to the itopOy of unfortunate craft keeled to larboard, and the captain and
the
person
killed
on
the
Water
Witch,
and
the
company
under the ast to finish the Geological snrre^ of the 8ute,
another cask of whiskey rolled overboard.
represented by Mr. Hopkins.
passed by the Legislature at its late session.
Republican Mayors have been elected in Caroodolet
I t is reported that Sir E. B. Lytton, is to be the next
IVe Legislature of New York has passed a bill for the Governor of Canada, and, possibly, Governor in-chief of and S t Ferdinand, Miseoari. These results to a sUvo
speedy enlargement of the various canals.
the proposed North American Confederacy.
State are encouraging signs of the time*.

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received

mi

interesting

c o m m u n i c a t i o n o n t h e P l a n t i n g a n d M a n a g e m e n t of F r o f t
T r e e s , t o o Late f o r t h i s n u m b e r .

I t will a p p e a r n f i i t w e e k .

P o e t OFMCK GUIDE.-—\VC h a v e r e c e i v e d f r o m t h e p u b lisher, 0 . 8 . W i l l i a m * 194 W a l n u t street, Cincinnati,
t h e P o s t Office G u i d e for P o s t m a s t e r s a n d B a d n e s s M e n ;
c o n t a i n i n g a c o m p l e t e list o f t h e P o e t O f f i c e s in t h e U n i ted States

a n d T e r r i t o r i e s ; also, a list of D i s t r i b u t i n g

P o s t Offices, r a t e s o f f o r e i g n a n d d o m e s t i c l e t t e r p o s t a g e ,
rates of printed postage m a t t e r , transient and regular,
c a r e f u l l y a r r a n g e d i n tirtralar f o r m , a n d a n a b s t r a c t o f t h e
L a m and

R e g u l a t i o n s of t h e P o s t Office D e p a r t m e n t

P r i c e 25 cents

T h e r e a r e 8 2 4 P o s t Offices in t h e S t a t e

of Michigan.
PRINTER'S O A B I M R . — T h i s f a u l t i e s t n e a t

and ever

welcome monthly for March, i s on o u r table.

I t is pub-

lished b y BOCJIPS A LAXGDOX, P r i n t e r e , T y p e F o u n d e r s ,
Advertising Agents, A c , N o . 155 Randolph g t , Chicago,
a t S i p e r annum, and is d e v o t e d exclusively t o t h e interests of Printers.

M o w n . Rounds & Langdon are our

s o l e A g e n t s in C h i c a g o , a n d a r e u u t h o r i i e d t o r e c e i v e
a n d r e c e i p t for a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s f o r t h i s
P«Fr-

;

T H * PBi5fTKR.'—We h a v e r e c e i v e d t h e M a r c h n u m b e r
o f " T a n PRINTER," a m o n t h l y p a p e r , d e v o t e d t o t h e
i n t e r e s t s o f t h e " A r t P r e s e r v a t i v e of a l l A r t s , " p u b lished in N e w Y o r k , b y HKXHY A HCWTIHOTO.Y, a t 4 l
p e r a n n u m , iii a d v a n c e .

I t i s filled w i t h c h o i c e m a t t e r

of interest t o e v e r y P r i n t e r , a n d its mcchauical execution is ia t h e neatest style of t h e A r t .

Every Journey-

m a n P r i n t e r s h o u l d fcabscrlbe f o r i t
SRXTKXCK o r MAROTAL T T L E R . — W i l l i a m

H.

Tyler,

D e p u t y U. S. Marshal, was sentenced on tbo 4 t h i n s t , a t
Detroit, b y J u d g e Wilkins, of t h e U . S . D i s t r i c t Court,
t o o x ! Movni's D i r i u s o x x E y r in t h e c o u n t y jail, a n d t o
PAT ONE DOLLAR riNE into

the United

Statct

Treasury,

POLITICAL COINCIDENCE.—The N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e

n o t i c e s , t h a t t h e s e v e n t y - s i x m e m b e r s of t h e l a s t H o u s e of
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w h o v o t e d in f a v o r of r a i s i n g t h e r a t e s
of postage, w e r e almost identically t h e v e r y seventy-six
m e n w h o voted a g a i n s t t h e H o m e s t e a d Bill, a n d t h o s e
s e v e n t y ^ x all w e r e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n men.
A CONTRAST.—Congress, a . D e m o c r a t i c b o d y , a n d t h e
Legislature of Michigan, a R e p u b l i c a n body, each h a d
b e f o r e t h e m t h e s u b j e c t of g r a n t i n g l a n d t o t h e landless.
C o n g r e s s r c f a s e d t o p a s s i t s bffl, b u t t h e b i l l b e f o r e t h e
M i c h i g a n Legislature b e c a m e a law.

S o m u c h for pro-

fession a n d practice.
Capt. John H .

Weber,

an aged man of 8 0 years,

c o m m i t t e d sucide a t Bellevue, I o w a , b y e u t t i n g h i s t h r o a t
with ^ razor, on t h e 7th i n s t

A t an early day he was

United States L a n d A g e n t a t Galena, and bad been agent
Tor t h e H u d s o n ' s B a y C o m p a n y .

I t is said t h a t h e w a s

t h e first w h i t e m a n w h o l o o k e d o n G r o a t S a l t L a k e .
T h e C h i c a g o T r i b u n e says t h a t if a R e g i s t r y L a w had
b e e n In operation a t tho late election ip t h a t city, the
R e p u b l i c a n majority1 w o u l d h a v e been nearly
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voted the Democratic

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ticket

from

" t w i c e t o ten t i m e t "
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S a n d w i c h Islands, o n t h e 2 3 d of J a n u a r y , a n d a w h o l e
village was destroyed b y t h e lava.
however.
Pebroary.

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T i n t FRY C A M . — T h e Pennsylvania
finally

Legislature has

granted Mrs. F r y a divorce from her husband,

t h e great astonishment of every man who has read the
testimony.

T h e ' money of t h e w e a l t h y M r . G r i g g was

t o o m u c h for t h e honorable r e p u t a t i o n of M r . F r y .
T h e bUI restoring capital punishment in Wisconsin,
has passed t h e Senate.

Weather Table.
W e are i n d e b t e d t o Mlaa LBONORA PHILUIW, s f .WhHeL a i d i D e c l a r e d t o b e a P a r t o f t h e j water, for t h e following W e a t h e r T a b l e foe M a r c h :
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l a n d s a r e p r o t e c t e d i n t h e i r rights; b u t i t will b e i n c u m Traverse City, Nov-18,1859.
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b e n t o n t b e m t o file t h e i r p r e - e m p t i o n n o t i c e s in t h e L a n d
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office of the Register of deeda f o r t h e c o u n t y of ( J r a n d TraWest.
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M r . BARNS, t h e R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Office, h a s f a v o r fifteen dollars, ($2,315.) f o r p r i n c i p a l a n d Interest, a n d
ed us w i t h t h e following extracts of a letter f r o m the
do spit o r p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g been i n s t i t u t e d a t law' t o
ROUNDS & LANGDOPfS
recover t h e debt now r e m a i n i n g s e c u r e d b y aaid m o r t g a g o r
G e n e r a l L a n d Office, u n d e r d a t e of A p r i l 4 , 1 8 5 9 :
a n y p a r t t h e r e o f ; Notice-is t h e r e f o r e hereby given, t h a t e n
A t t h e i n s t a n c e o f H o n . CHARLES E . STUART, t h e
S a t u r d a y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f H a y n e x t , 18S», at l O o c l e c k i n
155 R a n d o l p h Street, Chicago, III.
a t t e n t i o n of t h e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e I n t e r i o r w a s c a l l e d t o
the f o r e n o o n o f t h a t day,-at t h e front d o o r of t h e C o u r t H o u s e
t h e T o w n s h i p s 2 8 , 2 9 a n d 3 0 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 0 W e s t
at T r a v e r e e City, tn aaid c o a n t y , ( t h a t b e i n g the place of holdROUNDS A L A N G D O N are a u t h o r i s e d t o receive Advern o w l y i n g i n y o u r D i s t r i c t a n d t h e q u e s t i o n s w h e t h e r o r tisement* f o r t h i s a n d all the l e a d i n g Newspapers of the U. l i , i n g , t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t for said c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse,) by
n o t t h o s e l a n d s w e r e o p e n t o p r e - e m p t i o n , a n d if so, a t a n d a r e t h e O N L Y a n d E X C L U S I V E A g e n u f o r the m a j o r i t y v i r t u e of a power of sate ia aaid m o r t g a g e c o n t a i n e d , a n d
a c c o r d i n g t o t h e s t a t u t e : o f Michigan In such caae m a d * a n d
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w h a t p e r i o d Of t i m e t h e y b e c a m e s u b j e c t , w e r e s u b m i t - of those in t h e - N o r t h - W e s t
provided, I shall e x p o s i f o r sale at public auction, f o t h e
t e d t o h i m f o r h i s d e c i s i o n , w i t h o u r l e t t e r of 1 1 t h u l t
h i g h e s t bidder, a n d sell the p r e m i s e s in aaid m o r t g a g e d e H E N R Y S. U D E L L ,
s c r i b e d , or no m u c h t h e r e o f as ahall be sufficient to pay a n d
H i s reply d a t e d 3 1 s t M a r c h , 1 8 5 9 , c o n t a i n s t h e f o l l o w i n g
C i r c u i t C o u r t C o m j n i s s f o n e a n d D e p u t y C o u n t y satisfy t h e a m o u n t due t h e r e o n a t t h e date of thla n o t i c e , w i t h
Surveyor for Manistee County.
Intereat a n d t h e coat a n d e x p e n s e s allowed b y l a w , all the « •
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< ^ T § i « e T o w n s h i p s (above mentioned) did not form
l o w i n g pieces or p a r c e lIss of l a n d l y i n g a n d bell
b e i n g in the townMANISTEE, MICH. '
Sl-ly
p a r t of t h e lands, w h i c h , b y t h e t e r m s of t h e 1 s t A r t i c l e
s h i p of Centreville, c o u n t y of G r a n d T r a v e r s e ( L e e l a n a a ) a n d .
of t h e T r e a t y of D e t r o i t ( J u l y 31, 1 8 5 5 ) w e r e t o b e
• ' " Michigan, described a s f o l l o w s : Lota n u m b e r e d O n e
H E N R Y S. U D E L L ,
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w i t h h e l d f r o m s e t t l e m e n t b u t w e r e p a r t of t h e l a n d s c e d e d
Notary Public, Land, Tax, a n d General Agent,
absolutely t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s b v t h e 3 d A r t i c l e of t h e
MANISTEE, M A N I S T E E CO., MICH.
l l - l y T h i r t y (30) N o r t h of R a n g e n u m b e r Twelve (11) W a s t D a t e d
same T r e a t y . A r t i c l e 6 of t h e T r e a t y p r o v i d e s t h a t tho
F e b r u a r y 11, 1869.
A g r e e m e n t shall b e o b l i g a t o r y a n d b i n d i n g o n t h o c o n J O H N t MILLER, A d m i n i s t r a t o r
t r a c t i n g p a r t i e s a s s o o n a s t h e s a m e shall b e r a t i f i e d b y
li-Ihr
of t h e E s t a t e of A n t o i n a Manaeso, deceased.
t h e P r e s i d e n t a n d S e n a t e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . T h e
MORTGAGE SALE.
T r e a t y w a s r a t i f i e d on t h e 1 5 t h of A p r i l , 1 8 5 6 , a n d I a m
H a s opened on Office a t T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o - T ^ E F A U L T H A V I N G B E E N MADE IN T H E CONDIof o p i n i o n t h a t o n t h a t d a y t h e s e l a n d s b e c a m e a p a r t of Michigan, for t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a
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t i o n s of a c e r t a i n i n d e n t u r e of m o r t g a g e , e x e c u t e d by
Louis Sha-sha-qua-sbe, of t h e {pwnship of ^jeelanao, in t h e
t h e p u b l i c d o m a i n , a n d of c o u r s e o p e n f o r s e t t l e m e n t '
c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverae a n l e t a t e of Michigan, t o H e n r y
' I n v i e w of t h e feet t h a t t h i s office h a s h e r e t o f o r e r e T h e U n i t e d States L a n d Office is located at t h i s place ; a n d Beer*, or t h e t o w n s h i p , c o u n t y a n d State aforesaid, h e a r i n g
f u s e d t o recognize p r e - e m p t i o n s e t t l e m e n t s , u p o n t h e s e p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be paid t o l o c a t i n g tand Warranto, date t h e l i t h d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1858, a n d recorded on t h e IStn
l a n d s , a n d i n c o n s e q u e n s e t h e r e o f , t h e l o c a l L a n d Offioe i n v e s t i n g m o n e y in G o v e r n m e n t L a n d s , i m p a r t i n g i n f o r m a - day of May, 1858, a t 7 o'clock. A. M. l a L i b e r 2, on pagan 1 8
h a s refused t o receive a n d file t h e d e c l a r a t o r y n o t i c e s et tion relative t o t h e g e n e r a l features, r e s o u r c e s a n d a d v a n - a n d 39, i n t h e office of t h e R e g i s t e r of .Deeds f o r t h e s a i d
lunty of G r a n d T r a v e r e e ; a n d the a m o u n t claimed t o be d u e
t h e s e t t l e r s , y o u a r c h e r e b y d i r e c t e d t o c o n f o r m t o t h e tage* of t h e G r a n d Traverae c o u n t r y , t h e p a y m e n t of taxes,
a n d the t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y A g e n c y business w i t h which he
l said m o r t g a g e , a t t h e d a t e of t h i s n o t i c e , b e i n g 1105 02 f o r
v i e w s o f t h e S e c r e t a r y , b y receiving a n d filing n o t i c e s of
,-incipal a n d i n t e r e s t , t n d n o suit or p r o c e e d i n g h a v i n g b e e n
may bo e n t r u s t e d .
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all bona fide s e t t l e r s u p o n t h e l a n d s m e n t i o n e d , a t a n y
i n s t i t u t e d a t l a w t o r e c o v e r t h e d e b t now r e m a i n i n g s e c u r e d
time t h e y m a y p r e s e n t t h o r n w i t h i n t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m t h e
bv said m o r t g a g e , o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f : Notioe i a h e r e b y g i v e n ,
t h a t o n F r i d a y , t h e 2 2 d day o f A p r U n e x t , 16Af, a t 10
d a t e of t h e fast p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e e n c l o s e d n o t i o e . "
o'clock in t h e f o r e n o o n of Unit day, a t the f r o n t d o o r of t h e
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C o u r t House s t T r a v e r s e City, in Said c o u n t y , ( t h a t b e i n g t h e
ROAD C o m m s i o N E R — D . C . H e n d e r s o n , E d i t o r of t h e
A F F I D A V I T S F O R S E T T L E M E N T U P O N T H E p l a c e of h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r aaid c o u n t y of G r a n d
Traverse,) b y v i r t u e o f - a ' p o w e r of sale In saM m o r t g a g e conAllegan J o u r n a l , h a s been appointed b y Gov. W i s n e r as
STATE SWAMP LANDS,
t a i n e d , a n d a c c p r d l n g t o t h e s t a t u t e of Michigan in s u c h e s s e
o n e of t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s o n t h e A l l e g a n , M u s k e g o n a n d
U n d e r S e c t i o n 8 o f A c t 3 1 of 1858.
m a d e a n d provided, I ahall e x p a a e f o r sale A p u b l i c a u c t i o n ,
to t h e h i g h e s t bidder, a n d sell t h e premiaea in said m o r t g a g e
Traverse Bay State Road.
O T I C E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N , T H A T B Y V I R T U E O P described, or so m u c h t h e r e o f a s shall be sufficient t o p a y a n d
a Commission f r o m t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r of the S t a t e I . s a d satisfy t h e a m o u n t due t h e r e o n at t h e d a t e of t h i s notice, w i t h
Ryan, the w e a t h e r p r o p h e t says:
Office, dated March 10th, 1869, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d I s c o n s t i t u t e d i n t e r e s t a n d t h e costs s n d e x p e n s e s allawwd b y law, a n d a l s o
" F a r m e r s , c r o w d i n s p r i n g w h e a t b a r l e y a n d oats. a n d appointed A g e n t , for a n d In behalf of t h e State of. Michi- ten dollars a t t o r n e y ' s fee, s e c u r e d t o be paid by s t i p u l a t i o n in
gan, t o take affidavits a n d o t h e r t e s t i m o n y In G r a n d T r a v e r s e said m o r t g a g e c o n t a i n e d , all t h e f o l l o w i n g piece o r p a r c e l of
T h e y Will d o w e l l t h i s s e a s o n . T h e r e w i l l b e o v e r fifty
County, as p r o v i d e d i n A c t No. 100, a p p r o v e d F e b . 11,1859. land d e s c r i b e d a s follows: L y i n g a n d b e i n g a n d s i t u a t c in t h e
s t o r m s f r o m t h e first of M a r c h t o t h e first of J u n e n e x t
P e r s o n s desirous of e n t e r i n g State S w a m p L a n d s f o r settle- t o w n s h i p of L e e l a p a u , in the c o u n t y or G r a n d T r a v e r s e a n d
ment, can now m a k e affidavits before me, Instead of d o i n g so S t a t e of Michigan, b i l n g k n o w s as L o t No. T h r e e (8) of BeePORTRAITS.—The S e n a t e of M i s s o u r i h a s p a s s e d a b i l l before t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r at Lansing, as was r e q u i r e d b y t h e tion T w e n t y . o n e (21) in T o w n s h i p T h i r t y - t w o (SI) N o r t h of
MORGAN BATES,
R a n g e E l e v e n (11) Went, c o n t a i n i n g forty-live (45) a a d
a p p r o p r i a t i n g $ 3 , 5 0 0 f o r p o r t r a i t s o f H e u r y C l a y a n d law of 1858.
Traverse City, March 25,1858.
Notary Public,
t h i r t y ono h u n d r e d t h s (30-100) acres, a c c o r d i n g to GovernA n d r e w Jackson, t o be painted b y M r . Bingham, a
m e n t s u r v e y . D a t e d J a n u a r y 28,1859. '
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E u r o p e a n L a w A g e n c y of L i t a 4 K s p p . No. 7 Nasaan s t r e e t .
Washington correspondents corroborate the statement
New Y o r k — f o r t h e recovery of Debts, Lagaciea a n d I n h e r i H a t s a n d Cape, R o o t s a n d Shoes, Doors, Sash,
of t h e N e w O r l e a n s T r u e D e l t a , t o t h e e f f e c t t h a t S e n a t o r
t a n c e s in E u r o p e a u d t h e United States.
Door Trimmings,
R e m i t t a n c e s made t o all p a r t s of G e r m a n y , with safety s i r t
S l i d e 11 i s s o o n t o s u c c e e d G e n . C a s s .
Nails, by t h e k e g o r l t x ;
d i s p a t c h . No. 301 Jcflbraon avenue, Kearaley's Dlock, D e t r o i t ,
P o r k a n d F l o u r , by t h e b a r r e l or l b . ;
Mich.
T h e C i n c i n n a t i G a z e t t e s t a t e s t h e n u m b e r of P i k e ' s
Hotter, Cheese, L a r d ;
Linseed a n d beat w i n t e r - s t r a i n e d Oil, B u r n i n g F l u i d ;
S A G E 4c S O N S , M A P P U B L I S H E R S , STATIONERS,
P e a k a d v e n t u r e re, w h o h a v e p a s s e d t h r o u g h t h a t c i t y , b y
L a m p s of all k i n d s , Candles, D r i e d A p p l e s ;
• E n g r a v e r s a n d L i t h o g r a p h e r s , 209 Main street; BoffhJo,
river a l o n e , s o f a r t o b e 6 , 2 8 0 .
A large a s s o r t m e n t of T o b a c c o ;
N. Y , o v e r S a g a ' s P i a n o Hooms.—We a r e p r e p a r e d t o e x e c u t e
P o w d e r , Lead, Shot, Gun C a p a ;
all w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o u s w i t h p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, and
C a r p e t W a r p , Logwood, Madder, Copperas,
W h i l e J o s h u a R . Giddings was a t Newark, N . J.,
on as favorable t e r m s a s a n y e s t a b l i s h m e n t in t h e c o u n t r y .
Cad liar, I n d i g o , A lorn, B o r a x , Ac.
C o m b i n i n g all t h e d i f f e r e n t b r a n c h e s of Steel, C o p p e r a n d •
recently, he was presented w i t h a cane m a d e f r o m the
Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well s s C r a y o n W o r k o f t h e finest detiller of t h e s l a v e s h i p A m i s t a d .
scription: we g u a r a n t e e sstisfsctlon in sD cases.
Maps, P o r t r a i t s , Show Cards, Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d p r i n t e d
at
CHEAP TRAVELING.— T h e B u f f a l o , N e w T o r k & E r i e , T o g e t h e r w i t h all article* usually f o u n d in a C o u n t r y Store. in t h e most d e l i c a t e colors, by a new process.

The

Goods, Groceries

P R O V I S I O N S ,
MORGAN BATES,

NOTARY PUBLIC,

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ADVERTISING AGENCY,

Land, Tax, and General Agency.

f o r t h e m u r d e r of C a p t H e n r y L . J o n e s .
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I t p r o v i d e s for e x e c u t i o n b y

h a n g i n g in all e s s e s w h e r e p r e m e d i t a t e d m u r d e r c a n b e
proved, b u t requires a delay of one year, before t h e exe-

I t fa n o w s a i d t h a t t h e D e m o c r a t i c p o l i t i c i a n s o f O h i o
d e s p a i r of p r e v e n t i n g a s p l i t i n t h e i r r a n k s , s i m i l a r t o t h a t
w h i c h d i v i d e s t h e p a r t y in P e n n s y l v a n i a

MORGAN B A T E S

G e n e r a l Agency B u s i n e s s .

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D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n kee Notions, Hardware,
T i n "Ware,

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a n d t h e N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d s h a v e reducod t h e i r

c u t i o n , t o b e s p e n t in c o n f i n e m e n t i n t h e S t a t e p r i s o n .

The breach

g r o w s wider every day, and the factions a r e becoming
m o r e and more bitter towards each other.

fere frpm B u f f a l o t o N e w Y o r k , t o 8 6 5 0 .
T h e R e a s o n W h y T h e Indiana Vote the Democratic Ticket.
M R . BATES: I n c o n v e r s a t i o n a f e w d a y s a g o w i t h t h e
Interpreter, P e t e r Greenaky, I asked him why the Ind i a n s w e r e all D e m o c r a t s ? H e s a i d t h e reason t h a t t h e y

T h e N e a p o l i t a n e x i l e s l a n d e d in I r e l a n d a r e p r o f e s s i o n a l g a v e w a s t h a t t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y w a s in f a v o r of
m e n , w i t h f e w e x c e p t i o n s , a n d m e n of l i b e r a l e d u c a t i o a w h i s k y , a n d t h e y w e r e w i l l i n g t h a t t h e y s h o u l d h a v e all
T h e r e Are a m o n g t h e m , l a w y e r s 1 1 , d o c t o r s 7 , a p o t h e c a - t h e y w a n t e d , a n d w o u l d g i v e w h i s k y f o r t h e i r v o t e s . T h i s ,
ries 8 , n o t a r i e s 4 , g e n t l e m e n 14, c l e r g y m a n 7 , t a v e r n k e e p -

aid, w a s i n v a r i a b l y t h e reason g i v e n .

e r s 1, c h e m i s t s 2 , a r t i s t s 5 .
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-Cleveland, Ohio, b y 8 6 3 m a j o r i t y o n t h e 4 t h i n s t

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r o t e for M a y o r stood, S e n t e r , R e p u b l i c a n , 8,612, Coffinbury, D e m o c r a t 2,749.

NEW GOODS.

Cheering Intelligence!!

T R A V E R S E CITY, p

E i g h t o f t h e eleven w a r d s e l e c t e d

"Republican Aldermen.
M m n r o P A M M . — T h e Potfamster General-decides

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REPCBUCAX.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

> P R E E M P T I O N S E T T L E R S ON F R A C T I O N al T o w n s h i p s 28, 2» a n d 30, In t h e T r a v e r s e C i t y L a n d
District, Michigan.
The above d e s c r i b e d T o w n s h i p s f o r m e r l y w i t h i n t h e D i s t r i c t
of l a n d s s u b j e c t t o sale at Ionia,now T r a v e r s e City.whieh w e r e
w i t h h e l d a n d reserv ed f r o m sale, s e t t l e m e n t o r e n t r y , by letter

—ALSO—>

. A F i n e L o t of P l o w s ,

on C o m m i s s i o n , from t h e K a l a m a z o o A g r i c u l t u r a l W o r k s .
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Mo.; A m o s T. Hail, Es<^, T r e a s u r e r C . 4 B . B . I I , C b i c a j e ;
Geo. T. P e a r s o n , A t t o r n e y a t Law, C h i c a g o .
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. L a n e , a n d 17 C e d a r s t r e e t . New Y o r k . H e m n C o t t o n
F l a x a n d L i n e n Twines, I m p o r t e d a n d Manufactured C o r d a g e .
Cotton, J o t e , Manilla a n d A m e r i c a n H e m p Rope, T a r r e d S t u f c
E R S O N S H A V I N G W H E A T T O F L O U R A T F i s h i n g Lines,
L i n e . G i l l i n g T h r e s d s , 8 b o e T h r e a d , Wick, a n d all
o u r Mill, m u s t b r i n g It in good o r d e r . A r r i t a THIS DATE k i n d s of C o r d s s n d

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Notice to Farmers.

W B S B ALL GRIND KO SMCTTT OR IMITRK WHEAT.

T r a v e r s e City, D e c . 1,1858.

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Work For Men.

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will find w o r k w i t h bs.

Traverse City, D e c . 1.1858.

G O O D P A N D Y

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H A N N A H . L A Y 4 CO.
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JAMES K. GUNTON,

Practical Builder and Draughtsman,

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H . L O V E L L , (Successor t o D. Crosby A Co.) W h o l e • sale a a d a n d retail dealer In Watches, Clocks, J e w e l r y ,
F a n c y Goods, P l s t e d W s r e , C o m b s Buttons, T h r e a d , Ac. N o .
79 W o o d w a r d avenoe, opposite H o l m e s A Co. Detroit, Mi c h .
W a t c h e s , Clocks s n d J e w e l r y r e p a i r e d a a d w a i r a n t e d .


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I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ARE T H E BEST
Machines for F s m i l y Sewing, o r f o r m a n u f a c t u r i n g purposes- S5T" Call a n d e x a m i n e t h e m a t 133 J d f t r s o n i A v e n u e
(Masonic Hall.)
WILLIAM PORTER, Agent.
Detroit, N o r . L 1868.
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Detroit, N o v . 1,1868.
DOUGHTY. STRAW A C
Indian purposes,
a t t r a c t i n g t h e e y e t o a p a r t i c u l a r a r t i c l e o r p o r t i o n of t o b e o p e n t o p r e e m p t i o n . By a r e c e n t decision of the SecrenS

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p r i n t e d m a t t e r d o e s n o t s u b j e c t m a t t e r t o l e t t e r p o s t a g e , t a r y of the I n t e r i o r , said T o w n s h i p s b e c a m e a p a r t o f t h e publ i c d o m a i n a n d open t o legal p r e e m p t i o n settlement, f r o m a n d
Stationery, constantly on h s n d s t
a s insisted o n b y s o m e p o s t m a s t e r s .
a f t e r 15th of A p r i l 1856. All qualified a n d b o n a fide s e t t l e r s
Detroit, N o r . 1,1836.
t h e r e f o r e , u p o n a n y of t h e s e l a n d s n o t otherwise legally ap- n i t y of s o l i c i t i n g a c o n t i n u a n c e of t h e same.
L e t t e r s f r o m F l o r e n c e s a y t h a t M r . H a r f s s t a t u e o f p r o p r i a t e d , w h o h a v e settled t h e r e o n p r i o r to, o r s i n c e t h a t
n>-ly
T r a v e r s e City, N o v e m b e r 5.1858.
a n d c o n t i n u e t o occupy a n d i n h a b i t t h e i r c l a i m s u p "
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER AND IXPOBH e n r y d a y i n m a r b l e , f o r t h o l a d i e s of V i r g i n i a , w i l l b e
hereby
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In t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m t h e d a t e of t i
eariy in the coming S u m m e r .
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T r e e s , P l n i x i T T 1 S T O R Y O F CIVILIZATION I N ENGLAND--By H.
Trees and Cherry Treen.
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A flae l e t of S e e d l i n g PBACH T i m , t h r e e y e a r s o l d , w h i c h
of the p u b l i c s a l e of t h e b o d y of l a n d s e m b r a c i n g t h e t r a c t s
T o w n s i n t h e . M s M a d n i a c t t a L e g i s l a t u r e w i l l report i n claimed.
will he sold cheap. .
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of good size, s o d h e a l t h y .
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s u b m i t t e d t o t h e p e o p l e of e a c h c i t y f o r t h e i r d e c i si o n .
Elk Rapids, Nov. 3,1668.
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I s p r e p a r e d t o m a k e P l a n s s n d Specifications f o r ail classes
of B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e a l l k i n d s of w o r k c o n n e c t e d w i t h
t h e Trade, o n l i b e r a l t e r m s .
Sash, Glass, Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,

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Detroit Advertisements.

a r J s i t a e p. m c n - A L .

The first look of love and ti|e laat p a r t i n g g l r e n :

T b e r s a r e hours, there are mioutes, which memory brings,
I J k e b j o a s o j n s o f B d e n , t o twine r o n n d the h e a r t ;
And M time roahea by o n t h e m i g h t of his wing*.
They may darken awhile, but they n e r e r depart.
O, thaae hallowed remembrances cannot decay.
But they come on t h e soul with a magical thrill.
And In d a n t h a t are darkest they k i n d l y will atay,
And ti>« h e a r t U ^ t a l a e t . t h r o b will beat w i t h t h e m atfll.
T b e r come 1i faf t h e dawn in it* lovellneas now,
The same look of b e a u t i t h a t went t o m y aool;
The snow* of the mountain are bleach'd on her brow
A n d her eyea in the bine Of U e i n n a m e n t roll:
The rosea u e a i m by h e r eheek'a l i v i n g bloom.
A n d hor r o r a l lip* part, J ike the o p e n i n g of flowers;
^ 5 , ? _ 0 T e * * h r w » g h t h e aZf in * cloud of perftime,
Like the w i n d s f r o m t h e blossoms of jessamine bow're.

Detroit Advertisements.

-VTAJUI* D U K C K X B E 4c C O . , 74 WODDWABD AVEX I nue, Wholesale a n d Retail Dealers in F o r e i g n and Domestic D r y Goods, Carpets, F l o o r Oil Cloths, P a p e r Hanging*,
F e a th e r s a n d House F u r n i s h i n g Good*.—We would particularly in r i t e t h e attention of t h e public t o the following Goods,
which we h a r e In great variety of styles a n d p r i c e s : Brocbe
Shawls,long and square ; Bay State d o . do. d o . ; Waterloo do.
d o . d o . ; GenUeraen'a d a do. d o . ; Mantillas, beaotlful styles:
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e S i l k s ;
F r e n c h a n d English Merinoes, plain a n d figured ; Parmmetta*.
Delaines, In g r e a t Tariety ; Valencia Plaid* and Stripe* ; Allwool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; Flannel*: Sattinetta; Broadcloths; Damasks; Blankets; Linens; E m b r o i d e r i e s ; Hosiery; Gloves;
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department.
V e l v e t Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, J Ply, Superfine, Cotton
»d Wool, C a r p e t s ; Druggets, Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window
Shade*,
Lace a n d Muslin Curtains, C u r t a i n Fixtures, Feathers,
p.™" - Hangings, Ac., Ac.
h a r e many o t h e r styles of Goods, which will be offered
t o snit

T h e m « » momenta In l i b which are n e v e r f o r g o t ,
w h i c h b r i g h t e r and brighten m t i m e steals away:

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U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S , FOR T H E MANUFACTURE OF ILLUMINATING GAS, for the Me of Private
Houses, Public Buildings, Villages, Town*, Ac.—Patented
August, 1858.—'The principle of the i n r e n t i o n consists in the
P r o m h e r eyes melting azure, flM sparkles a flame.
peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Gas is most
v
T h a t kindled m y y o u n g Wood to ecatacy'a glow;
quickly, easily a n d economically generated f r o m Rosin, Oil,
S h e speaks—and the tones of h e r vdlce are the same.
Tallow and refuse Grease of a n y kind, a n d producing, for
A s would once, lOce t h e wind-harp, in melody flow.
about e i g h t y cents, a* m u c h lig h t aa a thousand feet of ordiTOM touch, aa her h a n d meeta and mingles with mine.
n a r y coal Ga£.
S h o o t s along to m y b e a r ! with electrical t h r i l l ;
A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s at the h a n d s of the inventor,
T w a s a moment for earth too lapremely divine, '
who h a s bad many years e x p e r i e n c e i n Ga* manufacturing, as
A n d while life latta lUjtweetnea shall Cling t o me,atfll.
well as by oureelves and others, has placed the Invention beyond all d o u b t of J t s practicability. The public may be conWe met—and we d r a n k from the cryataline weU,
fidently assured t h a t i t i s a t o n c e the m o a t simple a n d ui
T h a t flown from the f o u n t a i n of aolence above;
of any t h i n g of the k i n d e v e r before constructed.
OB tijebeautlee of H i o u g h t w e w o u l d silently dwell,
„ T i U we look*d,thp' wo n e r e r w e r e t a l k i n g of love;
T h e present object of the; proprietors is to dispose of citr,
j u n t y a n d state Rights, on the m o s t favorable terms, a n d t o
We p a i t e * - U > e t e a r glistened b r i g h t in her eye,
a h e r
immediately introduce the works i n t o g e n e r a l nsc.
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t r e m b l i n g h a n d shook M I dropped it—forever!
Oh. t h a t motneht will always be h o m i n g by—
W o r k a -from 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, are now in
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r s , Detroit,
l i f e m a y trown, h o t ita l i g h t shall abandon me—nerer.
sa well as every t h i n g connected w i t h t h o - S u n - L i g h t Ga*
Works," w h i c h will be supplied by t h e m nt all the principal
.
' IVJ Printers Derfl.
pdlnt* in the Union, to parties p u r c h a s i n g territory.
" W e ' h a v e BO f r e q u e n t l y b e e n asked, b j friends a n d o t h P e r s o n s of small capital, a n d particularly Gas Fitters, by
e r * w h y t h e b o y in t h e p r i n t i n g office is c a l l e d t h e m a k i n g an investment l a t h e right t o use the " S u n - L i g h t Ga*
•'devil, t h a t w e c o n c l u d e t o g i v e w h a t little w e k n o w u p - Works," will be certain o r an Immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n .
'<*•" All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in the premises directed to the
00 t h e subject:
undersigned
will meet p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
. 1 J t i a flrit j w r s o n s .who c a r r i e d o n p r i n t i n g t o a n y e x t e n t ,
. J O H N ' Q . DUDLEV,
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n o t t h e a c t u a l i n v e n t o r s of t h e a r t , a a a s s e r T r e a s u r e r f o r Proprietors,
ted.) w e r e J o h n Gutteiiberg, J o h n F a u s t (or F a u s t n s , )
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
a n d P e t e r Sljceffcr. T h e a r t w a s i n v e n t e d a n d first c a r E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN*
r i e d o p i n G e r m a n y . T b o M o w i n g s t o r y i s t o l d o f -the
FURNISHING GOODS, a t the Clothing E m p o r i u m of H.
first i n t r o d u c t i o n of p r i n t i n g in F r a n c e :
HALLOCK, No 1C8, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t W h e r e may
" I n 1 6 W , F a u s t c a r r i e d a r m u n b e r of B i b l e s i n t o P a r i s be f o u n d a very large, fresh a n d desirable s t o c k of the above
w h i c h h e a n d h i s p a r t n e r (Shorffer) h a d p r i n t e d , a n d goods j u s t manufactured u n d e r hi* Immediate inspection, and
e m b r a c i n g bne of the most extensivo assortments ever before
d i s p o s e d of t h e m a s . j o a n u s c r i p t a . . A t t h i s t i m e t h e offered in t h i s m a r k e t .
d a w e r y o f t h e a r t w a a n o t k n o w n in F r a n c e . ' A t firat
A m o n g hi* stock will be found every k i n d a n d description
h e sold t h e m a t t h e h i g h p r i c e of five o r s i x h u n d r e d ot G a r m e n t suitable f o r Fall a n d W i n t e r wear..
F r o m the l o w j i r i c e d a n d cheaper grades, to t h e most fine
e r t w n a , ' t h t f sum usually o b t a i n e d b y t h e s c r i b e s . H o
a n d fashionable garments—all of wbioh h a v e been manufaca f t e r w a r d s l o w e r e a . t h c p r i c e t o sixty, w h i c h c r c a t e d u n i tured with the utmost care and w a a u ANTKD to g i r c satisfaction.
versal a s t o n i s h m e n t ; b u t w h e n h e p r o d u c e d t h e m a c c o r d All persons desirous or p u r c h a s i n g either a t W H O L E S A L E
i n g ^ t h e d e m a n d , a n d e v e n reduced t h e p r i c e t o t h i r t y OR RETAIL, are respectfully invited t o call and e x a m i n e bis
oxtensivu,stock, which shall be offered a t prices uniformly
c r o w n s , ail P a r t e b e c a m e a g i t a t e d .
. H. H A L L O C K .
" " T h e uniformity of t h e c o p k s increased their wonder,

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c o n o d e r i n g i t a task beyond h u m a n invent i o n ; i n f o r m a t i o n ? w e r e g i v e n t o t h e p o l i c e a g a i n s t him,
aa a magician; his lodgings were searched, a g r e a t numW r y H M e < w«ei« fctatf a n d s e i w d ; t h e red i n k w i t h
which t h e y w e r e embellished was said t o b e his blood,
ft**
« r i f i W i y a d j u d g e d t h a t h e wale in l e a g u e w i t h t h e
devfl; WSereupcc & w a s e a s t into prison, and would most
p r o b a b l y h a v e s h a r e d t h e f a t e of s u c h w h o m i g n o r a n t a n d
nupersitions J u d g e s condemned in those days as witchc H t
H e n o w round it necessary, in o r d e r t o gain his
l i b e r t y , t o m a k e k n o w n h i s d i s c o v e r y of t h e a r t ^ T h i s
. afflur g a v e rise t o t h e t r a d i t i o n of. • t h e d e v i l a n ? D r .
Fanstus,' which is handed'down t o the present time."
T h e ignorance and superstition t h a t considered printi n g a n i n t e n t i o n of t h e E v i l O n e , w o u l d a l s o v e r y n a t u r a l l y s u p p o s e t h o m e n e n g a g e d in i t aa b e i n g t h e s e r v a n t s
of S a t a n , i f n o t a c t u a l y fiends i n h u m a n s h a p e . I t i s universally c o n s i d e r e d t h a t t h e a b o v e s t o r y g a v e r i s e t o t h e
pritctiefe of calling t h e office b o y b y ' t h e n a m e " D e v i l . "

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T P 8 T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK O F VEGETABLE
tf a n d Animal Physiology, designed for t h e u s e of Schools,
Seminaries and Colleges, by H e n r y Gosdbv, M. D „ Professor
of Vegetable a n d A n i m a l Physiology a n d E n t o m o l o g y In the
State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up
w a r d s of 450 Illustrations. A l t h o u g h designed mainly fo:
Colleges a n d Schools, thla hook will be f o u n d invaluable f
t h e general reader, and should find a p l a c e l a every publi.
a n d private Library. The beauty of the w o o d e n g r a v i n g s t h a .
so plentifully a d o r n t h i s work, i s remarkable, a n d t h e i r stylo
eminently p e c u l i a r ; white, red. yellow a n d M a c figures, on a
dead black g r o u n d . By their d i s t i n c t n e s s t h e y have elicited
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» ER >V ATCHE8.—These suporior W a t c h e s a r e made.by the
aid of new a n d original machinery, expressly designed t o secure, with a low p a k e , a fine, substantial, d u r a b l e a n d uniformly reliable t i m e keoper. The m o v e m e n t s are new '
construction. an<J. a r e p r o n o u n c e d by the highest a u t h o r i t L .
t o be faulUbw In principle and quality, a n d nave been proved
by the most exacting tests t o be reliable a n d unfailing in action. These watches a r e m a n u f a c t u r e d entirely f r o m the
crude materials. In a single establishment, by connected and
•miform procc*»es—the monufactory b e i n g organized upon
the same system t h a t ha* been adopted in the p r o d u c t i o n of
the unequaled A m e r ic a n fire-arms, which enables us to produce a m o v e m e n t at one-half the price of any foreign movet O N F O U N D R Y . - - T H E U N D E R S I G N E D A R E PREm e n t of the same quality; a n d We guarantee the perfect
pared to f a m i s h , at s h o r t notice, Stationary Engines, Mill
performance, for ten years, of every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by u*.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watch- Gearing, Warehouse H o i s t i n g Apparatus, a n d all varieties of
es b e i n g t h e o n l g ones made by m a c h i n e r y u p o n a uniform I r o n Work. Repair work on Propellers, Steamers and Saw
ayBtem t h r o u g h o u t . Nearly all hand-made w a t c h e s are de- Mills, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly. Castings—every

fective, a n d a r e continually g e t t i n g ont of order.. I n many description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.
p a r t a o f t h e c o u n t r y it is impossible to find good watch rep r e p a r e d t o execute ordera of any size f o r Brass and
pairers, a n d w a t c h r e p a i r i n g Is always u n c e r t a i n a n d expennitlon Castings, promptly.
sive. The,introduction of A m e r i c a n w a t c h e s disposes of t h i s
lobes, Oil Cups, Valves,"Journal Boxes. Guage Cocks,
difficulty, a n d country m e r c h a n t s , aa well as watch dealers,
H o w P a p e r la Made*
can k e e p watches as a p a r t of their miscellaneous stock, and Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistle* f o r S t e a m b o a t * Locomotives
H a s t h e reader e v e r felt a n y c u r i o s i t y a s t o t h e m a n u - tens supply t h e i r customers with a new staple, which
snd Mills, Bells for Factories, S t e a m e r s a n d Locomotives,
f a c t u r e o f t h e p a p e r w h i c h h e h o l d s in h i s h a n d ? I f sd>
der e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds.
let u s t r y a n d . e l u c i d a t e a f e w p o i n t s . I m a g i n e , t h e n h u g e
IRON RAILING AND V E R A N D A H S .
General Agents, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
piles o f r a g s ; w h i c h h a v e b e e n c o l l e c t e d t o g e t h e r f r o m
We are prepared to execute all o r d e r s for I r o n Railing for
d i f f e r e n t s e c t i o n s Of t h e c o u n t r y , a n d w h i c h n o w repose o n
Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, a n d f o r Cemetet h e floor of s o m e mill, w a i t i n g t o b e t h r o w n i n t o t h e c u t » road "Watehes, eased In besutifM s t y l e * w a r r a n t e d e x - r y Lots.
t i n g n m c h i n e . , F r o m t h i s t h e y e m e r g e in s l i p s of a b o u t cellent time-keepers; do d o S w i ^ f u l l jewelled. Levers in
Corner of Fifth and Woodbridge-st*., opposite Machine
every style. GOLD PENS.—I c o n tin u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g P e n s
sue i n c h e s i n l e n g t h . T h e s e a r e p a s s e d t h r o u g h a n a
of every desirable p a t t e r n . These pen* have received a S i l v e r
ratufi w h i c h cleanses t h e m of d i r t , a n d t h e y p r o
Medal a n d Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, a n d are n o t to
t h r o w n i n t o s t a n d s or " v a t s , " a s t r o n g lye i s p l a c e d u p o n be surpassed by any P e n s i n m a r k e t Also d e a l e r in FINE
O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
t h e m , a n d t h e w h o l e i s t h e n b o f l e d b y s t e a m f o r a b o u t J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, a n d F A N C Y GOODS.
J . Sage A Son's, Map Publishers, Stationers, E n g r a v e r s
I have a n experienced Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new and Lithographers, 209, Main Street, BuOalo.N. Y , o v c r S a g e * (
t w e l v e h o u r s , in o r d e r t o s o f t e n t h e t e x t u r e a n d loosen
P i a n o Room.
t h e c o l o r i n g . F r o m t h i s t h e y a r e p u t i n t o t h o " w a s h e y . " w o r k to order.
F I T T I N G S T 0 N E 8 a n d Diamond Work, a n d F i r e Gilding
are prepared to execute all work entrusted t o qs with
A f t e r h a v i n g b e c o m e t h o r o u g h l y cleansod a h d fibrous t h e y a n d Galvanizing, .done a t s h o r t notice.
p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, a n d on as favorable t e r m s a* any
a r e b l e a c h e d u n t i l free of all c o l o r i n g , a n d n o w p r e s e n t t h e
W A T C H R E P A I R I N G ^ - B e i n g a practical w o r k m a n , all establisbment in the country. C o m b i n i n g all the different
a p p e a r a n c e of p u r e w h i t e c o t t o n , w h i c h h a s b e e n t h o ork entrusted to m y care, will be oarefully a t t e n d e d to.
branches of Steel, Copper a n d Stone E n g r a v i n g , a s well as
GOLD
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re-pointed,
a
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fifty
cents.
P
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sent
by
mail,
Crayon
W o r k of the finest description, we guarantee satisfacroughly soaked m w a t e r and a f t e r w a r d s allowed t o dry.
* : on all cases.
T h e n e x t p r o c e s s t h e y u n d e r g o i s t h a t of b e a t i n g , f r o m a c c o m p a n i e d by t h e Cash, will be promptly a t t e n d e d to.
P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n paid t o Bank a n d Commercial work,
n3
J . IL ALLISON, J e f f e r s o n Avenue.
such a s Checks, Drafts, Notes, Certificates of Deposit a n d
J ^ E T R O I T STEAM
DYEING
ESTABLISH.
Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, Enveloiics,
Ac. Maps, Portraits, Show Cards Ac., L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d

p r i n t e d in t h e most delicate colors by a new proces*.
is g a t h e r e d a n d t a k e n o f f u p o n a b e l t , t h o r o u g h l y s a t u r a - WgjL
modate t h e wants of the p a t r o n i z i n g public, atnd
m his large InF o r the convenience of the business c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vited with water. It is then run through a number of crease of business, h e h a s adopted the I m p r o v e d facility which cinity,
we have established an a g e n c y with Mr. J o h n W.
" press rolls," to a second "preas felt"
Steam gives to the A r t of Dyeing, h a v i n g r e c e n t l y fitted u p Green, a t the office of the Detroit Dally Advertiser. 212 J e f The paper, or rather wet pulp, spreads upon the folt, for t h a t p 4 t o a e . H e mnr Dyes by Steam, e v e r y description ferson Avenue.
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J . S A G E A SON'S.
w also run around two largo copper dryers by steam. of Silks, Satins, Velvet, Crapes a n d Merinos, p r o d u c i n g the
I L D E ' S P A T E N T F I R E a n d BURGLAR PROOF S A F E S .
moat brilliant colors a n d best style of finish that every article
There the pulp first assumes the appearance of paper; will
J —These Safes are a combination of W r o u g h t and Chilled
a d m i t o t , , Shawls of every variety Dyt d and Cleaned.
which is fimahw by being run between three pairs of cyltwo inches thick. The W r o u g h t I r o n gives a t r e n g t h
le Chilled Iron hardness; the safes b c i n g w a r r a n t e d D r i B
ander* and afterwards reefed. Tho paper 1is now about
A Y H E W 8 SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM AND
V E N T I L A T I N G CHIMNE Y|C AP.—May b ew'a Chimnev P r o o f . All other F i r e P r o o f Safes are made of Sheet I r o n .
fire foot wide. A short distance from the' calenders," is
S. B. WOOLLEY, A g e n t , a t C, A A. Ives' B a n k i n g Office.
p r e v e n ts Chimneys f r o m s m o k i n g : i t precludes storms
the cutting machine, by which the paper is cat to any Cap
Detroit, Nov. 1.1868.

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e n t e r i n g t h e m ; i t lessens t h e liabilities t o fires from
width or length, and afterwards countea into qtrires, reams tfrom
h e i r b u r n i n g o u t : I t p r o t e c t s their t o p s f r o m the wastes of
and bundles, dressed and stored away for sale. Thus it is the weather, a n d s e r r e s as an ornamental finish.
- - - — ONLY.—We have received f r o m the Manufactuevident that the rejy pocket handkerchief now in your Persons desirous of s e c u r i n g t h e right of manufacture, o r —
rers about 1,000 cases BOOTS, S H O E S A N D RUBBERS, of all
pocket, or the coDar on your neck, may in time, be in- of sale, or both, in Cities, Counties, States or Territories, in the desirable kinds, a n d h a v e also on h a n d a few thousand
t h e United 8tate* n o t already disposed of, will be pairs of our o w n manufacture.
corporated into the newspaper, on which your eye rests af unryn pi sahret dofwith
a descriptive circular, by a d d r e s s i n g t h e unWe shall c o n t i n u e to m a n u f a c t u r e a n d to receive almost
with so much satisfaction.
dersigned, a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g the t e r r i t o r y they desire, they
dally additions—so as to keep our stock at all t j m e s large a n d
-will also be furnished with the terms of sale.
complete- Confining ourselves t o tho J o b b i n g trade axclu-.
A lady, whoee stvie of piety was more affected than
I R A H A Y H E W , P a t e n t e e , Albion, Mich.
slvely, we can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, a t 25
attractive, onoe took a friend to task for wearing feathers. Manufactured a n d tor sale, in D e t r o i t , h y
Woodward Avenue.
H; P . BALDWIN A CO.
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DUDLEY A HOLMES, 77 W o o d w a r d Ave.
Detroit, N o v . ! . 1858.
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we myfeathersany more

objectionable than the briffiant artificial flowcrein your
bonnet?"

" Oh,"repliedthe censorious disciple of Cant, " Chrisorat draw tho line sonwherc, and / draw it at

Detroit

R O C E R I E S A T W H O I . E K A L K — X . P. JACOBS,
O O K F O R T H E T I M E S I N - T H B EXILES O F
Corner Jefferson A v e n u e a n d W a y n e Street, offers for
FLORIDA.—BY JOBHTA k. OIDPIXOH.—lllaitrrted w i t h t t
sale to t h e C i t y a n d C o u n t r y T r a d e J line e n g r a v i n g s — O u c Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1 —
This W o r k p o r t r a y s , w i t h e m i n e n t ability, t h e crimes commit
900 hhds fair, p r i m e a n d choice New Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d ted by our G o v e r n m e n t a n l n s t the Maroon* who fled f r o m
b o o t h Carolina a n d o t h e r N a v e S t a t e s seeking protection unMuscavado S u g a r .
der Spanish laws. I t shows bad f a i t h exercised towards the
50 bbl* Crushed. P o w d e r e d and Cofflse.
Indians or Florida, a n d i s fqund t o present a t r u e view of t h e
100 bbls P r i m e N e w Orleans Molasses a n d S y r u p .
leng-fw.Kht F l o r i d a W a r . which was, la truth, A WAR F o i l
Tews.
SLA*ER1.
From OnttMr ( W , at Ohio.
500 half c h e s t s cases a n d boxes Y o u n g Hyson, G u n p o w d e r
a n d Black Teas, of recent i m p o r t a t i o n .
Gentlemen—Accept my thank* for a copy of. * The Exiles
of t l o r i d a .
I have read the book with great intoreat and
Coffee a n d Spices.
m u c h Instruction. It seta In a striking light an i m p o r t a n t
250 b a g s wkite a n d green Rioportion of o a r hi»U»ry, a n d clearly reveal* t h e secret springs
140 bags a n d pocket* old Gov't a n d c o m m o n J a v a ,
by which successive administrations were m o v e d in aflaire of
100 eases g r o u n d Mu*tardg r e a t moral and political consequence. The distinguished
20 bags green and white Maracaibo.
a u t h o r h a s especially entitled Umaeir to the thanka of evary
50 boxes G r o u n d Rio.
lover
of freedom, j u s t i c e , a n d honorable administration, bv
50 kegs G r o u n d Ginger.
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influence* of s l a r e r v in t h e
15 b a g s Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
transactions which he narrates. No one, it seems to" me, c a n
50 boxes G r o u n d Pepjier, Spice a n d Cloves.
arise f r o m p e r u s i n g t h i s work w i t h o u t deepened conviction*
Tobacco a n d Cigars.
of the w r o n g of siaveholding, and the necessity of earnest
100 boxes 3c F i n e Cut Papers.
and persistent effort for the deliverance of our National Gov">0 bbl* S m o k i n g .
e r n m e n t f r o m t h e control of t h e alave power.
Columbus, J u l y ls, 186K.
, S- P. CHASE.
REPUBLICANS READ I T ! Copies sent by mall on receipt
SO boxes Tin Foil.
o r O n e Dollar.
FOI-LKTT, F O S T E R ^ CO.,
'20 b U s Cavendish in
FKAscts s i w o s n ,
Fullshers, Columbus, Ohio.
CiGxKS.—A large assortment of I m p o r t e d .and Domestic. n3
Detroit. Agent f o r Michigan.
Wines a n d Liquors.
A K E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STRKET
Port, Maderia a n d Sherry Wines, in quarters and octaves.
between I ^ r n e d and Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
Champagne, (Heidseck A Delbrecht,) a n d C l a r e t In baskets The undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e Institution f o r
a n d cases.
the dissemination of useful drinks." has enlarged a n d rejuveFine old C o g n a c a n d Selgnette Brandies, in half pipes, quar- nated it in the most thoroagh manner, m a k i n g it now t h e
t e r s and octaves.
most extensive BREWKBY IN T H E WEST, with facilities f a r '
GIN—Swan and L o n d o n Cordial, in whole and half pipes.
producing the finest and most delioate grades of Ma|t L i q u o r s ;
WujsxitT—Old Scotch, Monongahela a n d P e a c h Orchard, In and is now prepared to f a m i s h t h e various qualities of Ales.
h h d s a n d bbl*.
P o r t e r and llrown Stout, f o r d r a u g h t a n d bottling, at p r l c e a
Wine, S t o m a c h a n d Cordial B i t t e r s in cases.
r a n g i n g f r o m $« t o $10 per barrel, i
E x t r a fine a n d S t o c k Alos brewed t o order.
Sundries.
All Packagea extra, which, whou returned to the Brewery
200 boxes Raisins.
in
(rood order, will be paid f o r at same prices ar - u
"
500 boxes Window Gloss, assorted.
The a t t e n t i o n ' —*
150 boxes P e p p e r Sauce.
is
particularly a
•JOO kegs W h i t e Leadfriends
a
n
d
new
may
lie
assured
of
t
h
e
superior
quality
ami
'200 dozen Pails a n d Tubs.
flavor qr these beverages, aad all are l a v i t e d ' t o call and aam100 boxes assorted Ink.
ple for themselves. All orders, with tbe mo bey encloaed.
200 bsgs assorted Shot.
200 kegs Powder, assorted.
100 boxes Oakley A A m e s ' G e r m a n Chemical Soap.
150 boxes white a n d d a r k German Chemical Soap.
200 boxes F a n c y Bar a n d Cake Soap.
O O K S . — S E L F - M A D B MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
200 boxes Family a n d No. 1 Bar Soap.
F u t u r e Life, or S c e n e s la A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by Geo. Wood.
100 boxes Stearine a n d Tallow Candles.
The Ministry of L i f e ; by the a u t h o r df Ministering Children.
50 boxes S t a r Candles.
Tbe K . N . P e p p e r , a n d o t h e r Condiments, put u p for g e n e r a l
150 reams W r a p p i n g P a p e r .
use.
100 r e a m s Foolscap, Letter a n d N o t e Paper.
The Tenant House, or E m b e r s from P<)vertv's H e a r t h s t o n e .
200,000 Percussion Caps, 2000 lbs Bar Lead.
The Witches of New York, by DoeMicks.
,100 bbls Vinegar.
Isabella Oraiai; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice CencL
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, W h i t e Fish, Herring. Bag
Vernon Grover, or H e a r t s as T l * y Are.
Salt, Paints, Oils, P y o Stuffs, Cordage, Brooms, Bakets, GlassF r e d e r i c k the G r e a t ; by Cariyle.
ware a n d article a p p e r t a i n i n g t o the Grocerv Trade. C o r n e r
D o r a D e a n ; by W a a Mary J . Holme*.
J e f f e r s o n Avenue and Wavne-st., Detroit, Mich.
With a variety of others, to« n u m e r o u s too e n u m e r a t e . F o r

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N. P . J A C O B S .
sale by
F R A N C I S RAYMOifD.
Detroit, J a n . 7. la$9.
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- \ T 7 Y A t f D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O ~ H A S NOW
V V in Store, a n d offer f o r sal?, a full assortment of I ^ k e
M A G N I F f C E N T V T O R B L — MI L E S fcTANDIStf ILSuporior a n d Scrap Iron, of all sizes, at greatly reduced rates.
LCST11ATE1)—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m original
The Lake Superior Bar Iron Bold by t h e ' C o m p a n y , i s all drawings, by J o h n W. Klinlnger, Illustrative of t h e Courtship
made f r a m Charcoal P i g , a n d i s f a r better than the I r o n made of Miles Standish, by U e n i y W. Longfellow. There wljl be
f r o m H a r d CJoal.and their Lake S u p e r i o r Merchant I r o n is " i g h t or ten large P h o t o g r a p h * of the m{wt exquisite c h a n c the only Iron sold In t h i s market, t h a t Is made in t h i s m a n n e r . er, executed by Brady, with intersected orcam-colored leaves,
Their M e r c h a n t 8 e r a p Iron is all made f r o m selected Scrap (containing the descriptive text,> the whole t o be bound in
and will bear comparison with the best Iron made in the quarto morocco covers, with bevelled a n d gilt edges.
country.
Early orders are solicited, as the slow process of p r e p a r i n g
Wyandotte Rolling Mill C o m p a n y a n d E u r e k a I r o n Compa- the P h o t o g r a p h s (nothing b e i n g done in eloudy weather) will
n y drafts taken a t p a r in e x c h a n g e f o r I r o n or a n y indebted- p r e v e n t the immediste issue of a second edition, a n d conseness t o the Conipaoy.
quently only those ordered in a d v a n c e c a aI be pi
pro vised. ,
Manufactured I r o n also given in e x c h a n g e f o r good Scrap
P r i c e Six Dallara. Specimens tl "
u a n d subscriptions
on.
received, a t m y atore.
Call a n d see or address
F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
WM. H. ZABRISKIE, Secretary.
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90 Woodward Avenue.
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IPORTANT TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—We have now on h a n d , a n d c o n s t a n t l y receiving, a
' large stock of Book a n d News P a p e r of all aires. We
A g e n t s for a i n e of t b e best Mills in t h e country, w h i c h
rives u s a c h a n c e t o c o m p e t e and undersell any establishment
In the W e r t , a n d would aay t h a t w e sell p r i n t p a p e r c h e a p e r
a n d a b e t t e r a r t i c l e t h a n can be f o u n d in t h i s m a r k e t ; Also,
w e have j u s t received a large Invoice of fine Mannillas.—
Please call a n d see for yourselves at

P E A S E A FULLER'S. No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Nov. 1.1858.
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prices, all aiaea a a d weight* o f P r i n t a n d Book P a p e r :
also L e d g e r Paper, F l a t a n d Folded Paper. Letter, C a p a a d
C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W I T A N D H U M O R . . . C o m m e r c i a l Note. W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, F a n c y a n d
C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d characteristic selections f r o m t h e Staple S t a t i o n e r y in g r e a t varietv.
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— i of flw most e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s o f America, Seot10* t o n s of Bag* w a s t e d i a e x c h a n g e .
taad a n d E n g l a n d , by W m . E. B a r t o n . F o r sale by
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RICHMONDS A BACKUS,
it, Kov. 1,1858.
F R A N C I S RAYMOND'.

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I and Note P a p e r l a eveijy variety. .
Book a n d P r i n t P a p e r s of all colors a a d sizes. Msnlllo,
Rag, and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all a ' t e s a n d welghta.
Receiving our p a p e r direct from the Manufacturers, we are
enabled t o offer t h e m at aa low prices as any In this m a r k e t
K AGS—Wanted in exchange for G e o d a o r Caah.FRANCIS RAYMOND, .
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DO Woodward Avenue.
B r u s h s t r e e t , u n d e r the Fulton I r o n w o r k s , Detroit, M.
Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopera' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
Tools, Axes of every description, P l a n i n g and Tobacco Mac h i n e Knives, Trusses, Ac., made to order of a s u p e r i o r quality.
Razors, Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruments, steel, Iron
and Brass Ware, polished a n d repaired in a m a n u e r t o give
satisfaction t o his customers.
Ordera left a t the office, c o r n e r of Brush s t r e e t a n d JtBtrson Avenue, w i n be promptly attended to, w h e r e sample* m a y
be seen.
References k i n d l y permitted t o Messrs. E d m u n d s , North A
C o , J . B. Wayne A Co., Geo. D o y , Doctors Alien A llatwelL
Detroit, J a n . 185S>.
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O I N G E I T S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R T A N T TO
I O T H E PUBLIC.—A new Family Sewing Machine, comb i n i n g the latest improvements, at the e x t r e m e low price of
F I F T Y DOLLARS.

The p r i c e a o f all o u r s t a a d s r d machine* h a v e been greatly
reduced.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, it is well k n o w n ,
t h o u g h dearer in price, have always been r h e a p e r i a f a c t
c o n s i d e r i n g what they will <k>, than any o t h e r . The p r i c e s
a r o ' n o w reduced so t h a t ail must be satisfied. Call a n d e x prices,
a m i n e t h e new m a c h i n e s at the low jirii
WILLIAM P O S T E R . A g e n t
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133 J e f f e r s o n Avenue, D e t r o i t

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H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UNdersigned oiler their e x t e n s i v e s t o c k of Goods, consisti n g of all k i n d s F U R N I T U R E A N D UPHOLSTERY, to t h e i r
c u s t o m e r s a n d the public generally, a t the lowest possible
rste*. Being p r e p a r e d t o meet all orders in o u r line of business, w e would stfvlse buyers to csll upon ns before b u y i n g
elsewhere, as we i n t e n d n o t t o be undersold by any firm in
t h e w e s t All w o r k warranted.
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
No. 221 Jefferson Avenne, D e t r o i t
3 0 E T 8 A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
. by Abbey H. Hemingway. T h e de*ign of t h i s w o r k Is t o
. . p r e s e n t the general poetic literature of V e r m o n t f r o m i t s
early settlement t o the present period. The selections are
gathered from the moat reliable sources, a n d trill especially
Interest all Vermont* r s by birth-right now resident in t h i s anil
o t h e r Statea.
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND.

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B L A C K * C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS O F
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. 260 Jefferson
Avenue, i n v i t e all those suffering f r o m defective s i g h t , t o inspect their assortment of greatly improved Pere*coplc Crystal a a d Pebble Spectacles, which are h i g h l y endowed w k h
the p r o p e r t y of i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, a u k i n d s of Tele-

signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery in c o n n e c t i o n with h i s
Bookstore, i s p r e p a r e d t o manufacture^ t o order, B l a n k B o o k s
of every description. Merchants aad others, w a n t i n g anyt h i n g in t h a t line, are iavited t o give him a call. R a v i n g t b e
best of workmen, b e can safely g u a r a n t e e satisfaction l a all
cases.
P . RAYMOND.
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
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