Grand Traverse Herald, November 26, 1858

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 26, 1858

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1858-11-26

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Detroit Business Cards.

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a s h a m e d t o tell y o u . Y o u 9qc I ' v e b e e n t a l k i n g to M a r y
a n d she. d i d n ' t like U
to p a r t w i t h N o r a h , b o c a u s e s h e h a d
a look of me, a n d , b y m e s o u l I c a n ' t - p a r t w i t h B i d d y ,
b e c a u s e s h e ' s t h e m o d e l of h e r m o t h e r , b u t t h e r e ' s l i t u p
P a u d c c n , sir. - T h e r e ' s a l u m p Of a C h r i s t i a n f o r y o u ,
t w o y e a r s old, a n d n o t a d a y m o r e ; h e l l n e v e r b e a n y
t r o u b l e to a n y one, for a v h e t a k e s a f t e r h i s m o t h e r h p 1!
h a v e t h e b r i g h t e s t eye, a n d if he t a k w a f t e r his f a t h p r h'eTl
h a v e a b r o a d p a i r of s h o u l d e r s t o p u s h h i s w a y t h r o u g h
the world
W iB y o u s w a p a g a i n , s i r ? "
" W i t h all toy h e a r t , r s a i d l ; " i t ' s all t h e s » n e to m e ; "
a n d so little P a n d e e n w a s left w i t h m e .
" H a , h a , " a a l d . l t o mj-aelf, a s I looked i n t o ; h i s b i g
l a u g h i n g eyes, " t h e a f l a i r is s e t t l e d a t l a s t " „
B u t i t w a s n ' t ; f o r ten m i n u t e s h a d s c a r c e l y e l a p s e d ,
w h e n P a l r u s h e d I n t o the c a b i n w i t h o u t s i g n o r coremooy,
and snatching u p tho baby, cried o u t
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do i t
L o o k a t h i m , s i r ; h e ' s t h e y o i f i i g e s t a n d Uie b e s t
of t h o b a t c h .
Y o u w o u l d n ' t k e e p h i m from u&
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see. sir, N o r a h h a s a l o o k o v me, a n d B i d d y h a s a l o o k
o v M a r y ; b u t b e m e soul, l a i t l e P a n d e e n h a s t h e m o t h e r ' s
e j * , mi' m y noso, a n ' a laitle o v b o t h o v u z all oVcr! N o ,
sir, n o ; w e c a n b e a r l i a r d f o r t u n e , s t a r v a t i o n / a n d m i s e r y ,
b u t wo c a n ' t . b e a r - t y p a r t w i t h o u r c h i l d r e n , unless i t b «
t h e will of H e a v e n to t a k e t h e m f r o m us."
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Conservatism of Free Masonry.
T h e N e w Orleans B u l l e t i n remarks c o n c c r j n n g t h e
M a s o u i c F r a t e r n i t y of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s :

H e w i s a b o ^ y ^ i f m e n , c o m p o s e d of all classes a n d
p r o f e s s i o n ^ e n t e r t a i n i n g e y e r y ' k i n d of o p i n i o n ot) religion
a n d politics, a n d e x i s t i n g i n e v e r y S t a t e in t h o union,
who come t o g e t h i r ' a n d ^ i h l b i t anrfing themselves the
u t m o s t h a r m o n y of feeling' a n d a c t i o n . N o ( a o r d ' of
o p p r o b r i u m e s c a p e s . f r o m t h e Lips of n n y o n e t b ilisuk o i
w ^ u n d t h e f e e l i n g s o f u u o t h e r , * N o , fierce a n e t l m m * of
s e c t i o n s is h e a r d N o e x t r a v a g a n c e i s i n d u l g e d in,
E r e i r t h i n g is quiet, g ^ h f l e m a n l y . j f e s p e c t f u l , ' f l i g n l f i e d
T h e b i t t e r e s t political e n e m i e s m e e t fcee t o face,- a n d y o u
s h a l l . n e v o r k n o w b y t h e a c t i o n s o r w o r d s t h c t t h e y do"
b e l o n g t o t h e s a m e p a r t y . ^Religionist t h e m o s t
— l b r a c e e a c h o t h e r hi t h e a m i s of a n . e x c i t e d
. a n s t l c l s m finds n o e n t r a n c e , itito , t h o g o c i o ^ o f
b r o t h e r h o o d . N o t a Wa\i> of d i s c o r d d i s t u r b s t h e
of t h e inner t e m p l e , n o p l u n g e i n t o t h o a b y » of
r a n t , lnwiessaess t h a t s h o c k s t h e m o r a l sepju. o f , _ . T _ ^ . . .
N o rcvQlaxipnan- J i y d f a c o f w a u p f r o m b e n e a t h t o b r c a ^
u p t h e f o i m d a t f o p s of o r d e r arid send t h e t o r n a d o o v e r t h e
f a i r fece of societv.
I t t h e h a a k a w f i y i t is. tho C h r i s t i a n C h n r d i e s d o n o t
profit b s J ^ e exnmple afforded them by-thls philanthropic
f r a t e r n i t y . Q u o t h the B u l l e t i n .
time enough for me
to'complaiii'whcu'they
do.?
B u t what, i s , the secret' of; t h e i r 'unanimity, of. their
W o u l d i t b e a relief t o y o u to p a r t w i t h o n e o f t b e f f l r h a r m o n y , of thfcir b r o t h e r l y l o w , ' of t h e c o n s c r v n t l y e
front,< w h i c h w i t h o u t a t r e t n o r , t h e r maintAih S m i d t h e
'" 'A w h a t , s i r ! " h e c r i e d ; u a relief t b p a r t . w i t h m y g e n e r a l c o m m o t i o n , h a t r e d a n d f a n a t i c i s m e.TLstingahmnd
t h e m . I t isYotmd, i t s e e m s t o s t r i k e n s d n ono w o r d — '
Toleration
i- "
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relleC ^ n d e e d ! G o a b e g o o d t o u s , w h a l d o y b u m a n e r
ASWOOTK o r N.UDLEOX I . — N a p p l c o n w a s a c c u s t o m e d
;• T O T i l o n l u n d e t ^ t a n d i q e , " J
ropUed..
If; nowfy.it
to w e a r a c o a t o f t o o i l m s i e r h i s c b t h e s , a n d h e rarely
w ^ . i n o n f r ' s . p o V c r . t c i p r o y i d c c n m w r t a b l y , f o r one, of
w e n t w i t h o u t O n h i s d e p a r t u r e o n c p fo* B e l g i u m , h o
y f t a r . c h i l d r e n , woilld y o \ i s t a n d in t h e w a y o f its,
t h o u g h t i t b e a t t o g u a r d qguinst t h e p M w g p r s w i t h tifhich
•'_Xo, fir,", said h e ; . " H e a v e n ^ o w s t h a t I w e ^ i d
he. was t h r e a t e n e d h a v i n g a l l E u r o p e leagued « $ « » ¥ $
willingly c w i h e s u n s h i n o a w a y f r o m myself, t h a t t h e y
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too. Varivos o t h e r b r a n d s of COal and P i g
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S O C K T O R D , Produce, Forwarding and
i M e r c h a n t • Offlee No. ! B a c k u s ' W a r e h o u s e ,
. R. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
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T ft C U T H B E H f ft C O . , Wholesale Droggista a n d ^ ^ t h e n t o l d j u i n t f a t ^ l a c f y h ^ d . t i i e n a l a n c y ' . t o h f t v e
f J • tfrooewi, No's 10'i a n d 104, w o o d w a r d avenue, Detroit, otic 'of h i s c h n d r e ^ J w d , i f h & W « ^ d c o n s e n t t o i | T i t should w e a p o n w h a t e v e r could, p e n e t r a t e . . . . p p t h e a r t i f i c e r a n s w e r i n g yes, N a p o l e o n a g r e e d t i give" h i m ' ' } 8 , 1 ) 0 0 |
have in store And. o S e r - t a t h o T r a d f . ' a U r g e atooV or fiugar;
franca, t h e
asked,., On the daj-fixed the m a n b r o u g h t
i' s c r a t c h e d
h i a w o r k t o t h e p a l u c e . N a p o l e o ni q u i c k l y e x a m i u o d i t o u d
ie v'err p i c t u r e o f , b e w i l d e r m e n t
o r d e r e d t h e w o r k m a n to pnt, i t a n lumaejfc T h e m a n
CAMPIK.
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I V * c a l t u n d a n d r t W l d e a l e r I n WatcheR, Clocks, Jinrelh-,
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B o s t o n ' s Hot A i r Purnarc* Tinner's andPlnmber's
h i n t s and Poo
Tin and S h e e t Iron W C M H U i a W
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iaratus in PuMI« and P r i v a t e Bnildthe City an
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to Holmes 4 Co.
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B U H L ft C O * M A N U P A C T U B g a S A N D WHOLEI ; • sale and r e t i i l d e a l e r s i n S i l k , F u r , W o o l , P a n a m a , P a l m l<eaf, l e g h o r n a n d S t r a w Hats, F u r , Cloth, Plhsh, BUk a n d
(Hazed C»pn; all deserlptlohs of raaouf*ctoi*d P a r s for l a d i A
« d e e n t l e m e n : B n e l u k i a G l o v e s a i d Mittens, P u r , K i d . S i l k
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frigljt,, t h o u g h t t h e s e t r i a l s w o u l d b e s u l f i i ^ o t ^ b u t h o w a f
m i s t a k e n in h i s .calculation. B o n a p a r t e n o x t « n u e d : ; h i n » *
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bringm?.iui.anK i l f . w i t h a l o n g fcidihg, p i e c e , a u d j m t r i e t h e s a n w e i p o r i luent oil t h e shfluldera,- baicl; a w l b r e a s t of . t h e t r e m b J i u g
I n a b o u t h a l f a u h o u r , h o returned, l e a d i n g t w o of h i s
p a f i e n t . H a p p i l y flie c u i r a w resisted tind^avod t h e iovrar.
Children.
B i s e y e a w e r e red a n d awoljcn, a p d h i s f i c o
t p r from eo o r u e l a t r i a l . . , J l o w t n u c h a m l to^pay^oq?"
pole f r o m e x i t c m e n t a n1d a g i t a t i o n .
>* i <u town w~r ~ 1 . — . j i i i - i . J* 2Lill
said N a p o l e o n , " E i g h t e e n J h q u s f u j d francs," s t a m m e r w l
" B e d a d , i t w a s ii h a r d s t r u g g l e , s i r , " said h e .
" B u t t n e a f f n g n t c d a r t i f i c e r . " N o s u e h . t h i n g , s i r , " said N a *
jiotepu, " 1 8 h a l l , g i ^ e y o n ' t h M t y - s i * A o i ^ p d f r a p c n ' a n d
I ! r o I x x t t f a l k i i j g < p M a r y , I t n ' a h e saysi a»!it!« f o r ttc
g a v e a n o r d e r on has t m s m r e r f o r t h a t a m o u n t .
c h j W V g p o ' d , n w r b e t h e h e a v e t w a b o v e w i l l g i v e ua s t r e n g t h
to bear i t " £
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c d t h e s e c r e t of irialdh'g
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by,feeding t ^ m ' | m t l L h « * e , f l t ^ ^ . r a W j M d ^ i i n e e d , behloaply over b o t h .
'• J J ( j r e ' s little N o r u h — e b e l B t h e
t h o u g h t hiift or" p £ r ' i n t o ' t h c ' f r c J i w g b r a i o e s s o n a
okiost, a n ' w o n ' t n e e d h e r m o t h e r s o m u c h ; b u t t h e n — O ,
la^gc.sca!e.'"HebSanhii<^pcrimerit with t i r f ^ ' h u i i d r e d
t « « r a m i a i g o s - t f s myself t h a t c a n t tell w h i c h -1*1 rather hetts, 1 a n d fbniKl t h a t t h e y a v e r a g e d t h e first, r e a r j o m i
p a r t w i t h l e a s t ; go t a k e t h e . first o n e t h a t comes, w i d a twenty-five d b i c n e g g s e » c h .
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t u r n i n g b w k o h e m a t c h e d l j o r U p i n h i a a n a s , a n d g a v e a n d t h e p r b p O r t f o n a t e result w a s t h e s a m e . T o s u p l y thtf
h e r o n e long, h e a r t y , f a t h e r ' s kiss, saying, t h r o u g h h i s ^ i f f ' w m f e u m n t i o r i of m e a t , t h e n j i m e r b u s 4 t » b l e d ^
tears:
w o r n oof h o w e ^ i h a n d a r o u n d P a r i s a r e d e p e n d e d .
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t h e m t h a t oQfcrs y o n h u r t O r h a n t i , m a y t h e i r s o u l s n e v e r
Bee ! t P e t h e r . "
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d e a e r i p a o m n ^ o t o order, a w a v , W i v i n g J J ' o r t l i < r i t h , m c . '
of' m p e r i o r p a p e r a n d woHananahip, »at J o * e r |MCM t h a n i / I t o 6 k h e r d o w n t o ' f t e ' c a H n , a n d w c t i i c r a g h t t h c m a t j « r r t o f o r e , W a r r a n t e d t o g i v e s a t u r a t i o n i n e r t r y p a r t i f U ' fer BrtMed.' I t n t e j t b e c b t i f i s s e d . t o t r y g r e a t i n d i g n a t i o n
h o w e v e r , in a b o u t n n h o u r ' s t i m e I s a w m y I H e M plat tit
^ ^ f i n i m n t t i j l ^ n ^ n g . R u l i n g l O f i d l n g , e x e c u t e i t<? t h e - w i n d o w . As s o o n * s h e c a o g h t m y e y e h o c o m m e n c e d
, ttpd f o u n d
' T h e s^bacHber h a v i n g had an exporionc© o f . e v e r f o u r t e e n ;
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Ac. T h e b u t t o n m a k e r s b u y t h e larger bones. ; T h e
aiverage c o n s u m p t i o n of h o r s e s p e r d j y i s t w e n t y - t w o , a n d
s o TTCU a r r a n g e d is t h e system, t h a t t h e p r o c e e d s of "
a l e o f H d e s , b o n e s , ' 4 i , : : ds»kfe A p r o f i t o n -the b r i g
'cost.of t h e h o r s e .
A n o t h e r W t f . ' o n j r o i t is t h e m a n u r e
from t h e fWwl varda, w h i c h i s e a i c r b - s o u g h t - t o r b y t h e

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p l o y e d ra t h i j ^ o t e d e p a r t a w m s o f t h e
y o n a b o u t s o rooHsh a t h i n g a s a c h i l d o r two,' b u t we' - b ^ e n s H t o f <he e s t A l b h r o e n t ; In^Iofllriir «
OF IMPROVED BAXI> w e r e t h l n k l n ' t h a t m a y b o i r d .raake n o d i f f e r O K ^ - y o u
i ^ ' ! h i n d m f r t o 4 r a w t YR',1..

_ — —
see, sir, r v e b e e n t a l k i n g t o M ^ r y , a n ' s h e says s h e c a n t
e g s * l a s i w i n t e r w o r e ^ 0 , 0 0 0 ' d<«en a wCeL
p a r t w i t h N o r a h , b e c a u s e , t h e c r e a t u r e haa a l o o k OT roe;
tlnue m a u u f a r t u r i n g Pens
rty.^'apmtyi*
U r . a n ' av you ptetse
I>enshave received a Silver b ^ h ^ e ' a h t t f e
o v e r h i s hens, that" b r i n g h i m in a e l e a r r e '

fl-' V | •, • J; V.v.;|'

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Workman, all

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l»r. BOwen, b c i o r e t h e S a e r c s n u l e l i D T j n y A f t o c i a n o n .
N e w Y o r k , upon t h e commercial r w a r c e s of Oartral
Africa, and the practicability, o f opening a . l a r g e a n d
p r o f i t a b l e t r a d o b e t w e e n t h a t s e c t i o n of t h e w o r l d a n d t h e
U n i t e d § f e . M r . B o wen i s of opinion, from p e r s o n a l
e x p e r i e n c e , t h a t a t r a d e ( n o w p a y i n g L"30
t o 5 0 toer'
p j r xcjeenntt.;
3 0 Vo
profit.) t o t h e a m o u n t of t h i r t v milfions p e r a n n u m , c u n
b e eytohiidled w i t h t h e R i v e r N i g e r , which h e calls t h e
Mississippi of A f r i c a - F r o m i t s d e l t a t o ltd s o u r w , w o
a r e told b y . M r . B . , i t i s m o r e t h a n t h r e e t h o u s a n d m i l e j
in l e n g t h . I n n o p l a c e i s i t leas t h a n h a l f a mile wide, a n d
t h r o u g h o u t i t s e i u i r e l e n g t h w o u l d b e nnvijfuMe t o o u r
"lissiasippi s t e a m b o a t s . I t s p r i n c i p a l t r i b u t a r i e s a r e n a v i jable f o r m o r e t h a n fifteen h u n d r e d m i k a . T b e i m m e u t e
listricte d r a i u e d b y t h o N i g e r . , a n d i t s b r a u c h c s , i s rich i n
undeveloped resources. ' T l i e p a l m t r e e g r o w s i n l u x a r i b u s
profbsion, a n d ' f r o m i t s n u t o i l , f o r t h c mipply of t h e w o r l d ' s
t r a d e , could be' m a n u f a c t u r e d . C o t t o n , of a l o n g a n d fir—
staple, i t i s b e l i e v e d c a n b o easily p r o d u c e d -and: a n i n n
mouse t r a d e in indigo,
ligo, A f r i c a n silk,
idIk,"iTory.apd;skjiH,,co«ld
ivory and: t
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English have n o t succeeded Y
e s t a b l i s h trade, i s b e c a u s e t h e y h a v o confined t h e i r O p t s
rations simply t o p o r t s along tho banks o f t b o N i g e r , a n d •
left t h e g t c a t i n t e r i o r c o u n t r y u n e x p l o r e d . , '. T r a d i n g p o s t s
should.be established i n t h e : i n t e r i o r , , i h « r d c r to b r e a k u p
t h e v a s t t r a f f i c t h a t finds i t s w a y ; a c r o s s t h e d e s e r t s .
A r o u n d t h e s e s t a t i o n s l a r g o t o w n s would! s p r i n g n p , w h i c h
w o u l d s o o n b e c o m e t h e nucleases of c i v i l i s a t i o n . M r .
9verhvedthi

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return.
H e b e l i e w d ' t h a t t h e c o u n t r y w h i c h shall
sond o u t t h e ; n e c e s s a r y lbrco, w i t h s t e a m e r s , to o p e n t h e
t r a d e there,- .will b e r e p a i d i n a m w r o l e u s m a n n e r .
M r . B o w e n ' s explorations, have' b e e n confined almost
wholly t b t h a t p o r t cm of W e s t e r n A f r i c a , e x t e n d i n g a l o n g
t h e R i v e r Niger, slid as f a r eastinu'd1 as Lake Tschak.
T h e - m o u n t a i n s o f A f r i c a a r e s o m e w h a t remarkable a s t o
their configuration.
T h e r e a r e tio^ regular c h % i n e — t h e y
c o n s i s t e n t i r e l y cf isolated p e a k s , s h a p e d like s a d d j c - b o c k a
'Arid u s n a f f y d e n s e l y c o y e r e a w i t h w o w l 8on»ci a r e . b u t g i b o u l d e f a of g r a n H o rock," rising t h o n s a n d s of feet
t h e p l a i n s . 1 M r , B,- t r a v e l e d u p t h o S t I ' a u l riVW"
about-a. hundred tailed f r o m its m o n t h .
A t this distance

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a n d t h e h o m e of a m i g h t y p o p u l a t i o n .
A l l , o v e r t h e c o u n t r y a r e t o b e s e e n " t r i r f s , * w o r n in t h e
r o c k s b y a process,
e m u s e d b v t'*h e n a t "i y w (by g r i n d i n g t h e i r
gar
B e t w e e nn LAe***"'
Lake T s e h a k and the N i s c r , there is an
l o a d , rising t h o u i o_
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o c e a n . , T h e G r e a t J D b w t a f r o m t h e ' t i m e dC H o r o d e i w .
'
MettiugseilW
fn o r e ' i n c o r r e c t a c c o r d i n g t o M t B o wen s a c c o u n t I t
... i v t t r wlieTv i n h a b i t e d , a n d crintaid* w i t n l n Irself t w o
g r e a t R e p u b l i c s , h a v i n g a l i t e r n t u r e a h i o n g t h e oldest Irt
e»etoaoeT h e mineral wealth of t h e country h a s been
b u t litUe e x p l o r e d - I i p n , a n are, t o l d , h i f c u n d i n o . r e r y
hill. T h e r u i n s of a n c i e n t s r o c l t i n g f u r n a c e s are n u m e r o u f .
C o p p e r a n d l e a d n r e t o b e f o u n d in a b u n d a n c e . G o l d In
t h e A f h a n t e e c o u n t r y , h a s aliraj-S "beeh f o a n d ! n ' g r e a t
qaantitjes.,
T h e gold region e x t e n d s bvor a i t h o u s a n d
rni^es o f , t h i s d i s t r i c t .
T h e seasons are characterised b y
temporaltt,
c o m m e n c i n g in M a r c h a n d S e p t e m b e r . T l ^
h w i t W'ra^ely a b o v e n i n e t y d e g r i ^ s .
T h e d i m a t e ' i a Oxc e e d i n f t y - h e a l t h y Id c e r t a i n districts, n o n e m o f e so t h a h
C o u n t r y a l o n g t h e R i v e r N i g e r . ' M r . B ow e n d w e l t
nou t h e c a p a c i t y of Uip natives, f o r e e e i a g for

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SIOBY p r A MAO L o v E a - - A . j f t e , l u n a c y i n q u i r y H s
spe<-ting t h e Sanity o f a w e a l t h y c o m m o n e r e l i c i t e d a c a r i o u s frtet in cOiineet Ion w i t h M o v e a t first righf," w h i c h
i i : w o r t h d e t e i l i i l ( t i e e p e d a Q v a s H » fiunily ( l i v i n g i n t h e
g r e a t e s t aflluenoti. i u P a r k U a e ) o a > n o t b e i n t h e kwwL
i n j u r e d b y its
recapitulation.^
^emjecdotp^tddof, a
m a n w h o i s n o w in S t . L u k e s , a n d h a s b e e n d e t a i n e d
t h e r e o v e r s i n c e th'6 t t e W r r c r i c e t o t f c j f j l a c e ' A b i c h c t r a s l g t W I
h i m t o i t s walls. ' • L a d y — w a s fi» © x q u i a f t . l y fWiV ! %»'
s i n g u l a r l y graeflfhla t h a t ! i t w a s difficult f o r t h a e v e of
m a n t o b e h o l d Iter w i t h o u t p r e f e r r i n g l p f t o « a y o t h f ' t o f
h e r s e x . " A . p o r t e r w a s sent from a railway. t e r m i n d s M o t h i s l a d y b y h e r b r o t h e r * Jfete m a n .
present occupant
O f g t l i k e ' * . , g p t t O t l o i d o o r - i u , P a r k - L a q e j u s t , tt $h«-

s h e w«A t b e r i , t r i p j r f n g u p staiW, a s k e d a s e r w r n t f o r f t e
lady t o whom tbe hitter was d i r e c t e d and was anmitted
b e m i g h t g i v e t h o fetter t o h i m f o t h i s l a d y . , , O n - t b e
refusal, a s
it.gito
h e r . own hands, he was shown into h e r sparonciit. T h e
niari, b o n g w i t h t h e l a d y alone WhBe s h e w a j r e m p l g r e d
r e a i l i n g t h e l e t t e r , fixtnl his e y e s on h e r intently, us E n o e t
iu t h o u g h t ; b a t b e f o r e s h e h a d d o n e reading it; b e r i b l e n t l y , . | a ^ - w i t h t r a u s p o r t , flew i n t o h e r , a r p » j g ^ ^ n r o
h e r numbcJeffl dCT-ounng k f e s » L a c h i * — w a s s o W p r a M }
t h a t s h e l o s t t h e p o w e r o f crvirig ntft; b u t i n t t f c rtfiietffc
w i t h S d d h ' a Sudden a n d s t r a n g e W v e r s h e e a u g h t h o l d Of
t h e s t r i n g o f t h e b e l l , flmgil viokartly; a n d a s e r v a n t « p p e a r d J r o m . t h a t m o n i e n t t h e a n h a p p y m a n l o s t h u reas o n , a n d was e o m m i t t c d t o t b e m a d f i y u a e .
I t i s due to
Lady
t o s t a t e t h o f a c t t h a t t h e P«aniac l o v e r i s f n q u e n t l y ririted. ^ y>d i s ^ b o l l y s a p p o r t e d b y
r—•

"RKJU. P o w K t r - W e t i h l t w e a r o t o l d , 'ja p o w w ; tpfcr.1
i s -power, a a d b w w i o d c t e i s j w w e r . B u t t h e r e i s a
y.'.' "Jlifl m i g h t i o r f o r e e i a t h e w o r l d t h a n e i t h e r of t h e s e — a p o w e r
, J
- —
w h i e h . w e a t t h i * a p t rtch e n o u g h
noegemus
s u b t l e e n o u g h to tbfaie, n o r
nverrMch, 0 « . authority .imposiac-.
' T h e y , a l l t r e m b l e in i u p r e s e n c e . , * U »
ofnoady

A S t a E W D . O u . R A E — A a " <rfd r a t " in B . A . M o r e y ' s
apothecary shop, Laa, Massachnsetts. hsa long d d l e d a g
f«eK»e^ta«.
b a i t e d h i m on d i n nten*
e r s o f ib a t t e r e d c r a c k e r s , w h i c h .the rat
relished exceedingly", b a H r f cm a t last * little s t r y c h n i n e
o a o a e ' s M f l i i b e lk r i o w r o g V a n m n t ttrted ' t h e
C r a c l o r o v e r a n d s c r a p e d off h i s m e a l f r o m t h e o t h e r .

d ^ i U b i a A a w e » f d H ftmwk p
p l e d i n t o t h e d u s t b y t b e i r o a h oe d o f p o w e r , teath i s t h e
o n e i n d e s t r u c t i b l e ttiring
h i n g i n tl bu ir rl iw o r f e t h a t loses in p o
JjlihiiM
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mr
Ait n o" mrtsusage
mi i. . u s'•a g e* w f a h O K " M j i K » - •'
comucT, s m m s ironf
after erery •
' ^ d a - w a n t ' a ffogj^dg t h a t ' s w h a t y o n d o , " 1 r a i d a
fethcrr t o tf« a n t d y son. " I tatew i t W r y wfeD; d a d , b a t
T i l t r y to g e t a b n g w i t h o n t i b " , . i ~-'tH ,*
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Sabine Marriage-

Sinccthedaj
_
am a list of all tbe<t>
,7
V ft - t N ^ i OltLF.AKS, Oct'S.
i ofifaahmo»Ve4 as paraded this clfy lajt
In tfcc'Parfch of CaJoasfen, ajfcw dftys ago. a desperaemail Of tbo Klocttoli^o & m r t s f p r * hive „
d. • \Ve aballflll op the liat as the retorts comata. ggfct They «#re here frotf all pi&r of the State* espia- do namfil Lo Jtk q \ni4 killed udder hither extraordinary
FBlDAY MOBNLNG, NOVEMBER 26, 185a

Allegan...

A Word to Emigrants. , .
• ' T o t h q theoBoda of hardyand enterprisingroen. who jbajigb.).;.'-...
will be saekingnew homeeintheGreat West Dest Spring,
we can confidently say that the Grand Traverse country
offers stronger and better inducements than either Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa or Minnesota."'To the Fanner,
especially, weaay, come and see. There is ; ao more
OeDemee.....
healthy ooontiyon the habitable globe ; tin climate is O r a a d T r a t e n e . .
asfirieand mlnbirionaas canbe found iq the same parallel 1 litis l e t L
HoaghtM..'*."*
of latitade in North Amcrica; the soil is as rick and H o r a a . . . . . . . .
productive as that of any timbered country we wo aver
saw; it » vfell.watered, aboundiag- in beautiful lakes, Jackaot,
rivers and brooklets, filled with trcrat pickerel and ba»; Kalapjaa»o
Ken'.
and tty timber (chiefly bard-maple, beech, white bide, ash,
bafflwood and elm,) is largo and thrifty. W e have no
Livingston
early froete to injure crops; and the lowest range o f t i * MaelOnao........
.
thermometer this fall; op to the 25\h November, lias Macomb
Marquette
been 28 degrees above zero." We'havo a'Bay 40 miles Mason—
Midland
' lung by 10 broad, with a dozen or more safe any comMonroe
1
modious natural harbors. Immense tracts of the very Meaicalatu . .
best farming lands are still owned by the Government, Hawavni*.
Oakland
and can be bought ror $125 per acre. The Land Office Oceana
is located at Traverse City, the County Beat of Grand Ontowgoo.
Traversa county, and every fecility in afforded to t h o *
Sanilac
desirous of .making locations.
" * •
'
8cboolcraft...
A heavy lumbering business now la, and for many 8bla«raas«e...
9i..
years to come will be, transacted on the Bay. Though fit Clair
8 t Joseph...
500
J....:.
there P W 7 little pine in the immediate vicinity, yet Taacola..
1W..*...
500
some thirty or forty miles in the interior there arovast Van Bon n
Washtenaw
WO.....
!...'
forests of pimS timber, which is cot 'in' winter and Wayne.
:
601
floated down the various tributaries of th$ Bay in- the
The News a t Washington.
,
Spring. H e f t it: is sawed into lumber dnring the-sumThe latest advices say that the triumph of Douglas in
mer and shipped to Chicago. This will afford a good Illinois exiles more feeling there than all the reit of the
homo market, at fair prices, for aH the surplus produce
State Elections. I t is felt by the'Administration as the
which will bo raised for tho next ten years; aud when the severest blow they havo yet received.
supply shall become greater than the homo demand, the
It has strengthened the reports of the withdrawal from
turner can harp his choice of markets abroad, without
the Cabinet of Secretary Cobb, to whom the Iceompton
being sotyect to the expenso of land transportation for policy of tho Administration is mainly attributable.
ofe, two, three and four hundred mile?, before he Can
The supposition that the Secretaryship of tho Treasury,
ship it to tide-water, as is the case in Iowa and Minesota, if vacated, will be offered to Mr. Erastus Corning, is genandsotne parts of Illinois and Wisconsin. Twenty tho** erally entertained in political circles.
sand farmers tnay sotfle in tho countjea bordering Grand
The Douglas men intend to make a demonstration toTravetae Bay, and not ono of them havo to carry his morrow bight in,celebration of the little Giant's victory.
prodoce fivet ten miles to ship it to Bnfialo or Chicago.
Gen. Ward, of Georgia who was the President of tho
Oan any Western State or Territory ofler more tavorablo Cincinnati Convention, has been appointed Minister, not
inducements to the Emigrant Fanner f
to China, but Sardinia Mr. Daniel, of Virginia the pre-

cumy from JOUCI and Ottawa free passes having been
distributed byMatUSon & Co. to all tbe Irishman who
«p to arryatorehTor Denotes. Thoy were in mch
lers. and so
SO elevated
pl^vulwl by
KV the
llw fifty
flAv barrels
V . < | # »of
f whisky,
whidnr
numbers,
distrihtttea' to tbe in b r the D i w o f b c comauttee/that

circumatances.' It appears that from early manhood Lo
Bleu had been in the habit of setting the laws at defiance
whebevfer tbey c.%nKeted w i t K t t i o S n p ^ o n s ordeires,
onil
nA'm did
.11 <1so
—•of„rpure wantonness,
i
i_
.-r tho
.i
P n out
and olten
or to-gratify
devilish spirit which must have beea strong withia him

The city was also filled during the day with young men Judge while tbfe Court was in semion; in fact ' bis deeds
from the country, who went from saloon to saloon, and of violence, and his utterrecklesaneasand lawk*sne», had
forgetting that whiskey is watered precisely in the ratio" mado him a terror to tbe whole parish—and he no doubt
that.it travels from Chicago, they imbibed1 their usual had come to think that the laws were powerless against
quantity, and in some caeca a little over. Tbe conse- him. and that bo could commit a n j crime with impunity.
quence was, that before night their gaii was very unAs the story goes, Mr. Le BK^took a feucy to the
steady, and many of them were enable to carry a torch in wife of a man named Fox, bring in tho parish, and prothe procession.
- j>
ceeded in tho most direct and sammary manner to gratify
The banners, transparence*. 4c-.&c-,iuthe procession his passieu by gettiug op aeortof Sabine wedding. He
were numerous, and were principally directed againstthe visited ber house in tl e husband's abscnce, produced a
Buchanan Democracy and the Administration generally. pistol, and informed Madame tbat.bis horse would carry
Old Buck was represented by an animal either meant for double, aad that she must forthwith get up behind' him.
a deer or dog, with Douglas, as a rooster in full feather, Whether she complied willingly or not Is a question; but
crowing over the poor, defeated and defunct representative she certainly went with him, and they lived together up
of the Democratic party.
to the time ot his death.' Duringthe recent term of the
Slidel was represented by an aid fox on his baclf, kick- District Court in Lake Charles, a tragedy of some desing his heels in the air. .,
cription was confidently expected. Le Bleu had threatCobb'was represented' by a man with a bag of -gpld, ened the Judge and several other persons, and in ceosefrom which he was paring out money to Ike Cook and oucnco they and their friends prepared themselves for a
Tom Hoyne to defeat Doaelas.
desperate encounter; the court-room and hotel presented
Pugb, of Ohio, Long John aad Chaso were all in the something the appcaiince of badly arranged arsenals.
same boat running "P Salt Riv*r.
Ono morning, early LcBlcuArodo his mule into tho town,
In fine, the Buchanan leaders were cxbiditod in all dismounted, and proceeded to tbe hotel, with a long
manner of deformity; the leading idea appearing to be, dragoon pistol in each band, and a belt about bis waist
to show them up to the public in the worst.-possiblc containing a revolver and a knife He was evidently bent
shape.
'
|
on misclpef, Rutin's enemies were on the watrb, and"
After parading the city, tho procession halted opposite before he could set his foot on the porch he was saluted
the Tremont House, where Douglas and others made by a charge of buckshot from a gun in the bain la of Mr.
speeches, which-were lustily cheered by tbe crowd, who Fox, whoso wife he had stolen Three or four more
were so carried away with bad whisky and the prospect shots were ftred by other persons, and Le Bleu fell dead,
of defeating the Black Republicans in the spring, that with more,than-fmy buckshot in different parts of hia
they were perfectly frantic with cxitcment
body. Fox and two others were arrested as tbe persons
The procession bad one good effect and that wins
who did tbo.shooting.—{St Louis Bep.
owing the people of this city the ouality of the material
Latter accbunts state that the persons arrested* for
that is to rule them if the Indi Catholics once more get
the power into tbeir hands in this city, which God for- shooting the ruffian, Cohn Lo Bleu, were subsequently
bid.
'
released, tbe deed having been done by the goneral sancAlmost every transparency In the proccsslon had a tion of tho community.. Lo Bleu, on one occasion forbade
picture of Long John upon i t n e appeared to bo the the Judge to hold court .in Calcaoeu, and actually, by
great bug-bear of the whole affair. And now and again
the words " to h—11 vrid Wentworth, and all t/ie bloody pointing * pistol at him, made him leave the bench!
Black Republican Protestants like him," could be hoard
from tbe Ififth as theyflourishedtheir torches before Some Jane Wade, a girl about 20 years or age, wqa aentencrvl
worthy Republican's house.
[Chicago Detn.
to four years' imprisonment in tbe Connecticut State
Prison, by the court in New London county, for stealing
Later from California.—Arrival of the Overland
a horse. Her time of imprisonment expired last October
Mail.
when she was employed b,v a family in Wethcrsfield to do
..' Sr. Long, Nov. 17.
housework. In March last, tho family finding that she
The eleventh overland mail from California with dates was accustomed to stealing, turned hei-away. Frequentto the 22nd ult, arrived last night within schedule time, ly, since then, they have missed articles aboat the' bouse,
bringing three through passengers.
and found evidences that some persons had been about
General Hargcy 'started for Oregon on the 20th ult
the premises. They finally discovered Miss Wade in tbe.
sent Minister, having resigned.
The X»Wea Tnrned, / , , •
A shock of an earthquake was felt at San Francisco house, and she acknowledged that she had been there freThi« if a curious wofld. The WidojvBedot was right
I t is understood that Mr. Philips, of Philadelphia, on the 21st
quently and slept in the iwh hole at night But her stranHon. J . C. McKibbeo, before leaving San Francisco, gest adventure was in breaking into StaUpritml
One
when she declared, of the future, that'"she couldn't be- will succqod Glancey Jones on the committee of Ways
sent Geo. P. Johson a challenge, after the latter wiw( con- night last week, she scaled the stone wall that encloses
gin to calculate, and twan't DO toe to try." One short and Means.
lltafeit.
..
.
, ... , ...
..., tho prison, by climbiqg a tree. The wall is about 20 feet
month ago, the star of James Buchanan was in the a *
Gen.
Clarice
was
about
establishing
a
teraporarv,
post
News from Washington.
high. From the yard,' she crawled into tbe kitchen,
at Klamath, to protect the inhabitants against the Hoopa wtuch is separated from" the male prisoners, and is not
nendant, and that of tho* " Little Giant" of mitaois was
WASHIXOTOX, NOV-. 16.
Indians.
d by a dense cloud of nnoertainty. To-day, Mr.
guarded at night, through an outlet for the ashes, which
The practice ship Plymouth, which arrived at Mobile
Most
of
the
passengers
who
had
arrived
from
New
overthrown, and M*"- Douglas can snap vestenlaT, bringing Mr. Forsyth, Minister to Mexico, has York, destined for Frazer River, had gone to California connects with tho yard Sho slept in the ash-hole for
tlx nights, and, when found, had six empty mush or pudMs fingers triumphantly in the (ace of the P r u d e n t , and been ordered to Washington.
More
than
1,000
started
in
one
day.
ding pans bvherside, which she had taken from the kitchTbe sloop of wa# St. Louis is immediately to be put
dictate, terms to every fire-eating Slave State in the into commission to supply her place in the gulf.- comThe Fort Smith (Ark) Time* of tho 10th inst Says en when full On Sunday night lest dm snored so lond
Union. ! That Mr. Buchana* nod the -whole South, hate mander Ogden has to receive his preparatory orders, and Lieut Bcale's party was at North Fort, and Lieut Stern's in ber ash-hole bed as to attract the attention of the maand
Bell's
near
Bavourillc.
1
tron,
aud after a search, she was found and dragged out.
Mr. Douglas with a fiercenessonly equalled by that which is to command her.
The C'amanche Indians are very hostile. The chief, The opinion of an eminent lawyer haa been given that
Ordres are to be forthwith sent to the naval forces In
Milton ascribcs to Satan, there can be no doqbt; and
Central America, having in view tho enforcement of the Buffalo Hemp," sent word to Texas that he would not Miss Wade may bo indicted and convicted of burglary,
yet they must afl humble theri«elvea before him. He President's Anti-fillibustering proclamation.
make peace till every Camanclie was lolled.
she baring broken into tbe State prison, in tbe nipht sea*
It was reported that the Cainanches had bnrned the Bon, and stolon six pans full of meal pudding! There Is'
haa plaaod them In a position which will compel them to
Advices received here from Turkey state that .Cam
nominate Mm at tho Charleston Convention for Pwm- Levnletta was introduced to the Sultan as the latter was grass on the plains, which would suspend Bcale's opera- not a parallel case on record.
tions
till
spring.
dent in i860, or abandon the contest, and let the Bcpub: passing from the moeque to his barge In the presence .if
Senator Broderick, of California has arrived here.
Man With a Petrified WifeT~
u . 8. Minister and Consul General Ho was afterwards
liean Candidate walk over the course.
Not long since, a gentleman residing in Bislng Sun.
received at Court and visited all tho departments of the H e left Salt Lake on Oct 1st; encountered a good dual
But what will the Office-Holders do in the mean time? Goverment The Turkish Admiral, who recently vfcited of snow and severe cold weather in the mountains.: He Indiana, who had married a second time, wishedtoreThey are now"plAced hetweon buzzard and hawk. Dare this country, was remarkably hospitable and,attentive. had a rib broken bv thaupfctting of a coach near Kansas more tho body of his w>fe to a new cemetery. PreparaCity, and also his foot froren on the mountains.
tions were nude to that effect and laborers opened the
theyahoiif their colora! If they show tho Douglas stripe Tho yisitofthe Sultan to tho steamer Wabash was the
A despatch from Independence says the Santa Fo roail grave in the usual manner: but when they reached tbe
the President WiM bring tfaeir heads to tbe block; and i t first he ever made to a foreign man-ofwar. He expressed
ic 25th arrived on tbo 14th. I t was brought in on coffin they could not lift iC so great was the weight
his admiration of her beautiful model and superior warlike
to escape tho bnssard they now declare against the hawk, condition and hisfriendforfceKugfor the United States. mules, the wagons having been left cn route'by reason of After obtainiug considerable assistance, however, tbe men
succeeded in raising the coffin from the tomb. Tbey then
how twi they coi^e into his support after he ; receives the He particularly requested that the President be informed the condition of the roads.
could not resist the temptation of peering Into the coffin
nomination of tl^o Slavery Convention at Charleston? ofhisvisitto tho VtsftL .
FRO* IIAVAXA.—TTie New York papers have advices and learning tbe reason for its unusual weight -and found,
Despatches received here announce that M. Sebastian
Gentlemen- Postmasters, Begiateri .Receivers, Indian
has bwm unanimously re-elected to the U. 8, Senate from from Havana to the 9th inst The Herald corespondent instead of tbe'Yemains of a corpse, a stone figure, tbe exact
Agents anffCoBoctora, yon are in a'bad fix. Let u s e e
counterpart of the woman who had died. This strange
a a y .
story Boon spread, and hundreds and thousands of persons
how yon wftl worm qr pray yourselves out of i t
Lieut Fairfax
has been ordered to the doopof-war S t
Tbe Spanish fleet expected here daily, will unite with were present to sec the strange spectacle.
s
Mary.
tbe English in maintaining the independence of NicaraThe hasband took the body of his departed spouse
Wesley G. Gosnel and John Owens have been appoinOur ylrtaous, eourteoua, gentlemanly,- tfignified, bene- ted sub-ogeeta for the Indians in Washington Temtory. gua and depend on my word that no filibustering will be home, and has it there now, where it Is visited by hunpermitted. The Spaniards will not bo allowed to measure dreds of the curious and scientific. The body seems to
volent tod accommodating Postmaster, is entitled to our
swords with Mexico, notwithstanding the French influ- have been petrified, aad to. have become a perfect stono
An Extraordinary Bank Failure.
warmest thanks for his unwearied efforts to extend the
ence that preponderates toward the former, but the1 Bri\ , ' r. : •' .. ^.v . •
r
The failure of the Western Bank of Glasgow, Scotland, tish and American governments will probably demand woman.
uiiMdMkn of o w paper. If he wonld write a few more
i t HEROIC ACT.—The Keokuk Journal of the 224
letter* to the Faithful, in other localities, similar to those haa spread unparalleled ruin throughout.that city. Thir- the adjustment of all disputes concerning the Isthmus, by
teen ramdred families held investments In the" concern, mediation. The stock of sugar at Havana and Mantanzas relates this incident' " A t the Lincoln meeting in Carsunt, to Northport and tho Old Misrion, we think' we which, in many cases, constituted tho sole dependence of is about 109,000 boxes. Trade is very dull and there
thage, 111, Captain Appier, of this place, was there with
should be enabM to enlarge early in tho. Spring. W e agod professional men, widows, and orphan daughters. are no orders on hand, either from Enrope or the United his field-piece firing a safute. Tbe powder being bad, in
hardly expected that, a Buchanan Postmaster .would ex- The total paidmp capital was equal to $7,000,000.—
the course of the firing tbe gun went off prematurely.
Jas.
Lynch was at tho muzzle, • ramming the cartridge,
ert himself so strenuously to promote the circulation of a When the stoppage occurred, it was soon seen that the
AFTER AND Bxroaa.—It cannotfail to gratify every
whole of that property was swept away, and that those
Republican paper; and can only acoount forit ft tbe feet who had nothing else would he reduced to destitution.— friend of Hon. D. L. Case, since such efforts were made when it ignited. Captain Applet who was at the vent,
finding a premature discharge was Inevitable, called, "Get
that ha was elected County Treasurer at tin recent elec- It was hoped, however, that this would be the worst to defeat him by every corrupt practice, by false stories,
away, Jim!' holding on to the vent till the fire burnt his
tion iby the Republicans, and wishes to manifest his In a little further time, it transpired that there would be false tickets,' money, and every other disreputable .resort finger off opto the first ioint and until L^nch haa escaped
to observe bow vain have been their efforts. The number
gratitude by disseminating Republican doctrines and a deficiency of $1,600,000,. in addition to the loes of the of vote8 which they have run him behind tbe average of the range of the ramrod. I t is seldom, in chronicling an
whole capital A call of $125 per share was accordingly
accident
of this kind, that we find men poreoingtfae nerve
principles f « tho, conversion of those of Ins own party enforced on aH who had anything fell. This was finely tho State ticket is but a poor consolation for the shame
and heroic fortitude that Captain Appier displayed on
who votedagainst Mm.
paid In June last A lull then intervened, and it was they feel—for it is probably none at all.
thte occasion, to save his friend from an untimely death.
[Lansing
Republican.
supposed that if there should happen to be aay farther
Both wereconsiderably burnt by powder, but neither danVmt* TRUK.—Tbe Pontine Gazette says of the result: call, It would be light—Complete astonishment was
REBUKED How?—This was the election at which the gerously hurt. Captain Appier had his finger amputated
" We are satisfied. A twenty-four months rest from po- therefore felt on tho 7th inst, when it.was announced that
members of the present State administration were to be immediately, and Is on tbe street to-day."
litical strife is before u* yet, as Republicans, we must ever the deficiency, instead of being $1,500,000, had proved rebuked at tbe polls, most hmnfllatingly Three members
TERRIBLE DOMESTIC AIJKXATIOX.—There is a family rekeep oar flag to the mart, and the end inriew. We-can- to be $7.0W,000, and that upon each share,a fresn pay- thereof were -candidates—John McKinner, Whitney
ment of $500 would be required within 12 days.
not forget oar principle* Our little looses this feB \rffl
Jones and Jacob M. Howard. Nene of thtei gentlemen, siding near this city which present an extraordinary care
A J a i S * proportion of the stockholders having been or either of them, ran behind the ticket—if so, where?
of'domestic alienation. The hasband and wife, though
only insure us complete victory at tbe next election*;
ready ruined, the number of thoee able to respond is
living!
in the same bouse, have not spoken a word to each
[Laneii^ Republican.
other for twenty years! Tbe difficulty grew out of an alTnoax OTSTKM.—We have been diseasing a can of limited, and it is calculated that oat of thirteen hundred,
not more'than one hundred and fifty will ultimately have
T r a G n n a u i BASIJJTO LAW.-—Thlo measure prevailed leged act of infidelity on the part of the husband. . A
a* (fcbeioos oysters as. we fiver tasted, which were pre- mj property W t Many of tbe saflerers havB died, some
at tbe polls, as there was no concerted opposition to i t separation waa not desired by either, bat a cotdnen immesented to us by HKKKT D. Cun-wai, Ksq. May he IiVe have become insane, chudren have been thrown on the I t was ooly here and there that any votes were polled diately grew up between them, and this long silence haa
charity of friends and strangers, and there is scarcely a No,"ana in many places nrnegative baDots were print? been the result A favorite daughter haa been tbe medium
a thousand yeaea and own an oyster bed.
family in the district which is not to some extent afflicted. ed. .
of communication between them. The husband readily •
{Lanring BepobHcan.
v
DxyaarxD^-Prancis C. Stevena, Esq., went to the One eminent retired merchant who had invested tbe whole
suppliee afl the wants of the. wife* aad tbo wife privately
Oou J o w a AT Howe.. -4joI Jones' majority in Ingham provides the requisite comforts for the. husband: they
out-eide world «m the last trip of the schooner Telagraph- o f a k r g e f a i h m e i n theeoobenv had died of a broken
and Clinton, will not JIU1 much short of 350—a sensible meet daily, but never (peak! This a&enatjoo baa now
He goes, we believe, to viatt " J o i n Smith, and the man heart- •
commentary upon tbefalaehooda which were invented to existed so long, that the twenty years silence will never
who wtrack William Pattenoo, Esq," aamewhere.in the
Tna O m c u L CAXVASB excludes oar usual variety this beat him, aad a test df tbe boasted strength of hia o|>po- be broken. They are in excellent drcumataneea
neighborhood of Salt Biter.
• —V* •[Txirising Bepuhhoan[Cincinnati Times.

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OOUNTyTDANVASSEHlS
•adCOUNTY CANVASS.
STATEMENT-OF VOTES GIVEN F O R S T A T E A N D COONiar; ofpnoEBa.
miwwr OP
FOTSIATBOFFICERS
T h e tmaenflgned. C h a i r a a a a n d j f c c r e t a i y of t h e Board of
"rtantj C a u r a s s o r s that m e t a t the « B c e or t h e County Clerk
if G r a n d Traverse county, Michigan, on t h e ninth day of
»_
second d a y »f Novembct, A- D. 1&S8, h a r e
d e c l a r e d t h e following the result of aaid C a n v a s s :

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flta 'atacrtlgBied, C a n v a a n r s i f ! tho*h»>v«i aataed ReTVtj^nif. A d V f H t i f l A T n A n i s
•es—tative District of the Stale of Michigan, do h c r e b r ccr
AAJLTUll; A U V t J X b i a e i l l t f l l l S .
tify t h a t the f o r e g o i o g s t o t e m r n t i s t r u o a a d « * m c t , as

by Ore several sutontrrat* f r o m the countias which compose
tald District, n o w before said Board. :
Csnvsas held a i the o B o e it t h e C o a n t y .Clerk,
WM. R S T O N t SlierifC Chairman.
City, in theOoanQr of G r e a d T r a v e a e , Michigan, on the ninth
H. D. C A M P B E L L Co. Treasurer.
day o f November, A. V. 1858, for the purpose of determiniBg
'
T H E B O N BOSTWJCK, CO. Clerk.
lariy Invite t h e a t t c a t l o a of the; pablic to t h e following Good».
t h e votes pi t e n Tor S t a t e a n d C o u n t y officers in the said
f
w h i c h we have ia great v a r i i t y of styles a n d p r i c e s ' : Brtx-li<
County, of Grand Traverse, at tbe General Election holden iB
Shawls, long snd s q u a r e ; B « y S t a t e do. d e . d o . ; Waterloo d o said Cdunly on the sec e n d d a y of November, A. D. 1858, have
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do. d o . d o . : HsnttUaa. b e a a U f o l s t y l e s :
declared the following *s t h e r e s u | t of their investigationsr
O0T—IN' IHB
. . . _ _ Black, Fancy, P e u l a r d , Bayadere a n d Moire A n t i q u e Silks :
The whole n u m b e r of votes given at said Election for Govn e a r A u g u s t 04th. 1855, a l)«plIrate Receipt for the fol- F r e n c h a n d English Merinoes, plain a n d figured ; Paramettu-.
lowing- described l a n d s : Sooth East q u a r t e r of Section J t Delaiitvs, in great variety ; Valencia Plaids a n d Stripes ; AllTownship 2» North of Range 8 W e s t ; F r a c t i o n No. 4 of same
wool P l a i d s ; Alpacas; F i a a n e l a ; BatUnetio; Broadcloths; DaSection. The above reward will be paid on t h e r e t u r n o r s a i d masks; Blsbkets; L i n e n s ; E m b r o i d e r i e t ; lloeiery; Glove»:
Duplicate Receipt t o t h e subscriber.
Ribbons; P r i n t s ; Gingham*, A e , Ac.|
Tho whole n u m b e r of votes given at said election for LieuJ O H N M. OODDARD.
Carpet DepartawaU
t e n a n t G o v e r n o r of the State of Michigan, was F o u r Hundred
Elk Rapids, Grend Traverse Co. Mieh, Hoy. 15,188K n?6-4
a n d fifty s i x ; a n d they were glvtra as follows, vta: T w o HunVelvet, Brussels, Crenelle, J Ply, J F l y , Superfine. Cotton
dred aad forty six f o r George C. Monroe, a n d two hundred
a n d Wool, Carpet*; D r u g g e t s , Stair Rods.OilcIoth, Window
anil ten t o r Edranod B. Fairfield.
Shades, Lace and Mnslln C u r t a i n s , C u r t a i n Flxturea, Feathery
The Whole n u m b e r of votes given a t said Election for SecreP a p e r Hangings. A c , Ac!
tary of State forHhe State of Michigan, was f o u r hundred and
• We h a v e many o t h e r Styles of Goods, which *111 be offered
to suit the time*.
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N E W GOODS.

Secret ary of B u t e
J o n a t h a n P. K i n g
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Helena G . l s b e M ; —

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Daniel >X». Cpe,.. .v..

: Attorney General.
Jahoa S . . 8 a t b e r t a & d —
J a c o b M. H o w a r d — — . . . . . . .
Commissioner of State L a n d Office,
JoWBMi-...
.Ismes W - S a a b o r n . . . — .
S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of Pnblic I n i t r u e t i o h
Daniel C. J a c d f c t t . . . . . . . .
J o h n I t Gregory
K e a b e r . f l f State Board of Education,
Andrew Y.Moore
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P R O V I S I O N S ,

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We d e h e r e b y certify t h e above .result to be a c o r r e c t statem e n t of aald Canvaaa.
GEO. W. BitYANT, Chairman.
TITSBON BOSTWICI:, Clerk.
C O O K t r C i N V A S a ^ S T A T E U E N T O P VOTESGIVEN.POB
,.i ,
C O U N T * O F F I C E S , NOVEMBEB 2, 1868.
The u n d e s i g n e d , Chairman and. S e c r e t a r y of the Board of
Canvassers, t h a i m e t a t the office of the C o u n t y Cierk or
C r a n d Traverse county, Michigan, on t h e n i n t h d a y of Novcm•her, A. p . 1858,for the purpose of canvassing' the vote* given
f o r t h e following officer* a t the General E l e c t i o n holden on
Tuesday. K e r e m b e r 2,185fl have declared t h e following as
Uio r e s a l i of a a l d C a n v a s s :

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tee

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J e r o m e M. P r a t t . . . . . . . . . . .
F o r R e g i s t e r of Deeds,
. T M t t B o a » w | o A . . u . : \ J,
.
J e r o m e K. P r a t t . .
....
- F o r P r o s e c u t i n g Attorney,
F r a n c i s G. Stevens
J
.OHarMH, Holfieu........
N o r m a n B. C o w l e * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For Cironit C o u r t Commissioner,
• Fr^cttC. ite^ttis................
Ohsrics H . H o l d e a . , . ' . . ; . . . . .
F o r Bftrveyoi;

Johnijertw...---------&v.
F o r Coroners,
J o h n Bryant
Hngh C - F o n a e n

peculiar construction of the Retort., w h e r e b v Gaa Is i
quickly,'easily and. economically generated f r o m Rosin, wit.
Tallow and r e f a s e Grease of s n y klnd. a n d producing. f.»
altout eighty cents, a s m u c h l i g h t a s a t h o u s a n d feet of ordinary coal Gas.
.
.
A long course of e x p e r i m e n t s s t t h e h a n d s of t M inventor,
w h o h s s had many y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in Gas manufacturing,*>
well s s by ourselves a a d others, h a s plaeed the invention 1y o n d all d o u b t of its practicability. The public may be r o * .
lidently assured that it Is s t o n c e the most simple a n d useful
of a n y t h i n g of the kind ever before c o n i i r n c t e d .
The present object of the n r o p r l e t o r t i s to dispose qT city,
county a n d state ltlghtis oh fte m o s t favorable terms, a n d u .
immediately introduce thp w o r k s Into gegerat use.
W o r k s f r o m 100 fret capacity a n a upwards, are now In
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES,- manufacture™, Detroit,
as well as e v c t y t h i n g connected with- the " S u n - L i g h t Gas
Works," which will be supplied by t h e m a t all the principal
points in the U n i o n , to parties p u r c h a s l h g territory.

MORGAN BATES,

NOTARY

PUBLIC,

L a n d , T a x , a n d G e n e r a l Agency.
MORGAN BATES



undersigned will meet n r o m r i £ a t t e n t k _
J O H N Q. DUDLEY.
, T r e a s u r e r for Proprietors,
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.

READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN*

FURNISHING GOODS, a t t h e C l o t h i n g E m p o r i u m of !L
HALLOCK, No 188, Jefferson: Avenue, D e t r o i t Where imsv
be f o u n d a v e r y large, fresh a n d desirable stock o f t h e showgoods j u s t m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r h i s i m m o d l a t e i n s p e c t i o n . a n d
e m b r a c i n g one of the mbst extensive assortments ever l*£or>The United States L a n d Office is located a t t h i s place ; a n d offered in t h i s m a r k e t
A m o n g his stock w i n be found evtr^- k i n d a n d description
iartlcular attention w i l l be paid to l o c a t i n g L a n d Warrants,
nvesting money in G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g informa- ot G a r m e n t saitabl* for Fall a n d W i n t e r wear.
F r o m the low p r i c e d a a d c h e a p e r grades, to t h e m o s t flae
tion relative t o t h e goueral features, resources a n d advanand fashionable garments—all o f which have b o e a m*a«fac
tages of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m o n t o f taxes,
a n d the transaction of a n y Agency business with which he t a r e d with the utmost c s r e a n d TABSAXTKI) t o g i r e satisfaction.
AH persona desirous of p u r c h a s i n g e i t h e r at W H O L E S A L E
may be e n t r u s t e d .
HZFEKKXCES.
,
O B R E T A I L a r e respectfully Invited t o csll a n d e x a m i n * his
extensivo stock, which shaA be offered a i prices u n l f o r m k
low.
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II. HALLOCK.
Has opened an Office u Traverse City, Grand Traverse C&,
Michigan, f o r tlu> transaction of a

G e n e r a l Agency Business. .

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T A E T R O I T STEAM
DYEING
ESTABLIMIXJ"MENT,
No. IB C o n g r e s s - s t , K a s t — A . C. ALEXANDKi:
would a o « t respectfnlly intimate that, m o r e fally t o a c c o n
modatc the wants of tho p a t r o n i s i n g public, a n d bis large increase of business, he h a s adopted t h e l m p r o v e d fkcllity which
Steam gives to t h e A r t of Dyeing, h a t i n g recently fitted u p
for t h a t purpose.- H e now Dyes by Steam, every d e s e r i p t t o a
of Bilks, Satins, Velvet, Crapes a n d M e r i n o * p r o d u c i n g tb>
most brilliant colors a n d best style of finish t h a t every article
will a d m i t ot. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.

Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. 3,1858.

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R E A L ESTATE, TAX,
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COLLECTION AGENCY.
T r a v e l ' s ^ G1 t y , M i c h i g a n ^

L a n d Whrranta b o u g h t a n d sold. P a r t i c u l a r attention given
to l o c a t i n g aad selecting land in T r a v e r s e Oity L a n d District. l f A Y H E W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM ANf»
Deeds a a d Mortgages m a d e out, and personal attention given j > l VENTILLAT1NG C'HIMNEY|CAP—Mayhew's Chlmnev
to Pre-Emptlon C l i i m s .
F. C. STEVENSCap. p r e v e n t s Chimneys frqm s m o k i n g : i t precludes s t o r m s
Refers, by permission, to
f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e m ; I t lessens the llabilittea t o fires from
their b u r n i n g o u t : f t p r o t e c t s t h e i r tops from the waste* of
AnHhaXaa who struck Willi am Fattenaa. Kii
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the weather, a n d serves as sn ornamental finish.
P e r s o n s desirous of s e c u r i n g tbe right or manufacture, or
of sale,.or both, la Cities^ Counties, States or T e r r i t o r i e s , . ! a
any
K p s r t of tho Uhitcd States n o t a l r e a d y dlspoecd of; will be
fornlshed with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unK K x n COXSTA>T2V of HAXD. BKADV K I T E ,
dersigned. a n d b y dieatgnatiag the t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, t h e .
B O O T S , S H O E S , S H O E P A C K S , Ac.
will also be f u r n i s h e d with the t e r m s of sale.
I s prepared t o pay Cash for H I D E S a n d C A L F SKINS, Or
IRA M A Y H E W , Patentee. Albion, Wlcb.
in on shares, to suit customers. All work warranted.
Ma n u f a c t u r e d a n d for sale, in D e t r o i t by
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. I I , 18fi8.
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DUDLEY A HOLMES, 77 W o o d w a r d Aye.
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h u n d r e d a n d twenty for De Witt C. Leach, aad one f u r F r a n c i s
M. Kellogg.
T h e whole n u m b e r o f votes given at said Election for State
S e n a to r f o r the State of Michigan, was f o u r h u n d r e d 4 a n d
fifty five, a n d they were given as follows, v i s : ~Two h u n d r e d
a n a t h i r t y eight f o r H e n r y 1'ennoycr, and two h u n d r e d and
seventeen for J o h n H. Btandish.
The whole n u m b e r of votes given a t said Election f o r Representative t o t h e State Legislature of the State of Michigan,
was fnnr hundred a n d fifty one, and t h e y w e r e ' given **
follows, viz: T w o hundred a n d s i x t y six f o r P h i l o B e e n , a n d
on« h u n d r e d e i g h t y five for J o h n E. Fisher.
T h e whole n u m b e r «T votes given a t said Election for Sheriff of Grand Traverse County Michigan, was four hundred and
'fifty four,'and they" were given RS follows, v i a : Two hundred
and t h i r t y four for HenryTLNoble, and two h u n d r e d and twent y f o r William H. Sykes. H e n r y H. Noble h a v i n g received
t h f greatest n u m b e r of votes i s duly declared circled.
The whole n u m b e r of votes g i v e n a t s t i d Election f o r Treasurer of Grand Traverse C o u n t y Michigan, was f o u r h u n d r e d
and fifty two a n d they w e r e given as follows, v i a : Two hundred s n d tjilr^r two f o r David C. Goodale, a n d two h u n d r e d
Had nineteen for N o r m a n B. Oowlea, a n d one f o r Henry CampDavid C. Goodale h a r i n g received t h e greatest number
ii votes,-he is duly declared elcctcd.
T h e whole n u m b e r of votes given at said Eloctlon for Clerk
of t h e C o a n t y of Grand Traverse Michigan; was four hundred

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H e n r y H. Nbbl<
For County Treasurer,
David C. G o o d a l e . . - , . . . , .
Jfortflkli B - C o w t e s ; .

W E H A V E NOW O P E N E D T H E LARGE8T STOCK O F
The whole n u m b e r of votes given at said election f o r Stale
Tr e a s u r e r for the State of Michigan, was four h u n d r e d and
forty e i g h t ; and t b c y ' i r e r e given as.follows, v b : Two hundred and f o r t y five t o r Edward Kanter, a n d two h u n d r e d a n d
two for J o h n McKinney, and one for David C.' Qoodale.
The whole n u m b e r of votes given a t aald Election for Audit o r General f o r the State of Michigan, wss four h u n d r e d s n d
fifty s i x ; a n d t h e y were given as follows, v i i : Two hundred
a n d forty e i g h t ' f o r J o h n J< Adam, a n d two h u n d r e d a a d e i g h t
f o r D a n M L. c i e . .
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The whole n u m b e r of votes given at said Election for Attor- We ever b r o u g h t to t h i s m a r k e t ; which we will be happy to
ney General for the 8 t a i e of Michigan waa four hundred
offer at aach prices as will accord reasonably with the-TIMES.
fifty s i x ; and they were glv— - ^— • - —
H A N N A H . L A Y ft CO.
s n d forty seven for J a b e x S
Traverse City, Nov-18,1868.
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n i n e f o r J a c o b M. Howard.
The whole n u m b e r of votes given at aaid Election forCommiasloner of the State Land Office of t h e S t a t e of Michigan,
E R S O N S WISHING TO ENGAGE WORK
.with us f o r their teams d u r i n g tbe winter, will do well t o
h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t f o r J a m e s W. Sanborn.
make application soon.
The w h o l e n u m b e r of votes given at said Blection f o r S u p e r '
H A N N A H , LAY * 0 0 .
i n t e n d e n t of Pabllo Instruction for the State of Michigan,
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 18,1858.
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four h u n d r e d a n d fifty Ave, a n d they were given as follows,
- Two h u n d r e d and forty e i g h t for Daniel C. Jacokes, a n d
two h u n d r e d aad seven for J o h n M. Gregory.
This whole n u m b e r of votes given a i s 3 d Election for^Mcmber of the State Board of Education for tne o t a t o of Michigan,
IJKKiU) orriCB, TBAVBRSE CTTV, MJCWOAK.
was four h u n d r e d a n d fifty six, and they a e r o given- as follow*,
vis : Two h u n d r e d a n d forty e i g h t for A n d r e w Y. Moore,
and two hundred a n d e i g h t f o r W i t t e r J . Baxter.

Goods, Groceries,

Edward Kaater..
Uoba MdMriaey..
Darid C . G o o d a l e ^ w . . . i . . . . . . . . 1 .
• r 4 . Auditor GeneraL .
John J . Adam.

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received t b e greatest n u m b e r of votes la duly declared elected.
T h e whole nfimber of votes given at said Election for Register of G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y Michigan was four h u n d r e d
and forty seven and they w e r e g i v e n as follows, .via: .Three
h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y four for T h c r o n Rostwlck, anil one hundred and twelve f o r J e r o m e JL P r a t t
T h c r o n Bostwlok
h a v i n g received tbe g r e a t e s t n u m b e r o f votes he is d u l y declared elected.
The whole n u m b e r of vote? g i v e n a t said Election for Prpsee n t l a g Attorney for t h e County of Grand Traverse, Michigan,
U S T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK O F VEiQETABLK
was four h u n d r e d and fifty four, and they were given as fola n d Animal Phvsiology, designed for t h e nae of Schools.
lows, v i z : Two hundred an.d sixteen for" F r a a c i a C. Stevens,
s e m i n a r i e s and C o l l e g e r l}y H e n r y Gosdby. M. IX, P r y f e « o r
a n d two h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y e i g h t for Charles !L Holden.
of Vegetable s a d Animal Phj-slology and Entoroologv- In the
Charles H. H o l d e n h a v i n g received the greatest n u m b e r of
votes he h d e c l a r e d elected.
1* prepared t o make P l a n s a n d Specifications f o r all classes State A g r i c n l t a r a l Golle'ge of Michigan, embellished wrth'upT h e whole n u m b e r of votes'given at said Election for Cirf B u i l d i n g s ; also e x e c u t e all k i n d s of work connected with wsrds of 450 lllustaatlons. A l t h o u g h designed mainly for
Colleges a n d Schools, t h i s book will be found invaluable t o
cuit C o u r t Co m m is lo n e r f o r tho County of G r a n d T r a v e r s o ,
ho Trade, on liberal terms.
the general reader, sqd should find a piaoe in e v e i v public
Michigan, wi|s f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty.two, add they were given
Sash, G l a s s Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
a n d private Library. T h e beauty o r tbe w n d d e n g r t h i n g s t h a i
as follows, v i a : Two h u n d r e d a n d sixteen for F r a n c i s C. Steso plentlfnllv adorn tbM Work, i s r e m a r k o b K aad t h r i r s t y l *
vens, a n d two h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y six fof Charles H . Holden.
eminently p e c u l i a r ; white, red,.yeUow a a d blue figures, o a a
Charles H. Holden . h i v i n g receh-od toe greatest n u m b e r of
dead black g r o u n d . By t h e i r d i s t i n c t a e a s t h e y haTo elicited
r o t e s he'l* duly declared elected.
n3-ly
u n a n i m o u s admiration. F o r sale by
t r a v e r s e City.^Kovetnbcr 5,
T h e whole n u m b e r of votes given an said Election for SurD e t r o i t N o r . 1,1W8.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
veyor for the County or Grand Travers, Michigan, was four
h u n d r e d a n d flft? eight, a a d they, were given as fqlloo's, via:
G R I G G S A C O H MANUFACTUREB8 A N D DEALThree h u n d r e d »ud three f o r William Slawson, a n d ono hunT h e subscriber offers for sale a vsricty of e n g r a f t e d
era a t Wholesale a n d Re tail,-in Sofas, Chaira, Bedsteads.
dred tad forty five f o r J o h n Porter. W j n i a m Slawson h a v i n g
3
received t h e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r of v p t e s h e i s duly declared A p p l e T i v e w , I e a c h T r e w . P e u r T r e e e . P l u m Dureous, Book-cases, Wardrobes, Tables, P a i n t e d C h a m b e r
Seta, Marble s a d Rosewood Wsre, a n d sr largd a s s o r t m e n t of
elected..
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Trees and Ohorry Trees.
Hair, Huck, Cotton a n d S p r i n g M a t t r a s a e i . Also, H a i r Cloths,
Tho whole n u m b e r of votes g i v e n a t s a l d Election forjudge
NTS, GOOSS
Spring Twlae, Wsbblng, p u r e Curled Hair, Willow W a r e a n d
of Probate, for t h e C o u n t y of Grand Traverse,- Michigan, was
a a d healtl
Looking Glasses a t No's. 163 A l t » Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t
one h u n d r e d a n d n i n e t y one, a n d they were given as follows,
k Rapids, Nov. S, II
Michigan.- ;
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>1*: O n e h u n d r e d a n d n i n e t y one for Cnrtls Fowler- C u r t i s
Fowler receiving all of said votes h e i s 'duly declared elect- j S H A R J L E S B U S C U , (Successor t o i L Howard Webster,)
B L A C K A C O ^ OPTICIANS, A N D M A K E B S O F
V J D e e l u f l n Foreign a n d Domestic H a r d w a r e , Housekeep• Optical and Phllosqpbical Apparatus, No. 260 Jefferson
i n g Articnts, Mechanics' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p - Avenue, i n v i t e all those suffering from dsfective sight, t o l»paned Ware, D r a i n Tile, Ac. A g e n t for the American a n d speet their assortment of g r e a t l y Improved Pereseopie CrysE u r o p e a n L a w Agency of L1tx & Kapp. No. 7 Nassau-street, tal a n d P e b b l e Spectacles, which a n highly endowed w i t h
h u n d r e d a n d forty two for J o h n W. Bryant, and two hnfldred New Y a r k — f o r t h e recovery of Debto, Legacies a a d Inheri- the property of i m p r o v i n g vision. Atko, all k i n d s of Teloand foriy n i n e for H u g h C. F u r m a n , and two h u a d e e d a n d tances in Europe a n d the United States.
scopes, Microscopes, E l e c t r i c Machines, D r a w i n g Instrument*.
' * ty f o r William M. McKllllp, anil one h u n d r e d a n d ' n l n c t y
Remittances made t o all parts of Germany, with safety and Ac., c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
aJ
or J o s e p h Dame. J o h n W. Bryant, a n d HughrC.,Furman dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson snrenne, Kesjsley's Block, Detroit,
h a v i n g retelved the greatest n u m b e r of votes are duly de- Mich.
LANK BOOK MANUFACTORY^-THE UNDEB.

signed h a r i n g a Book Bindery la connection with his
clared electedT
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PUBLISUFBS,
STATIONERS,
The whole t i a m b e r of votes given at said election for Fish
Bookstore, Is prepared to m a n u f a c t u r e , t o order. Blank Book*
Inspector, was twelve, a n d they, were given as follows, via: t l • E n g r a v e r s a n d Lithographers, 308 Main Street, Baffalo; o f every description. Merchants and others, w a n t i n g e a r Twehre for J o h n B* Bourisau. J o h n B. B o u r k a u h a v i n g re- N. Y , o v e r Sage P i a n o B o o m s ^ W e are prepared t o e x e c m e t h i n g in t h a t line, are Invited t o g i v e him a call. H a v i n g t h e
all w o r k e n t n n t e d to us with p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, a n d best of w o r k m e n , he can safely guarantee satisfaction i n allceived all t h e v o t e s i« duly declared elected.
Mes.
F . RAYMOND.
We, the undersigned, C h a i r m a n a n d Secretary of the Board on a s favorable t e r m s a i a n y establishment in. the country.
of Canvassers, a f t e r a careful e x a m i n a t i o n of the election re- C o m b i n i n g all the 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 a d
Detroit. Nov. 1,1858.

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tains from t h e several Towns i n . the-County, a s received a t Stone E n g r a v i n g , a s well aa G r w on W o r k of the finest der p H B CYCLOPAEDIA OP WIT A X D H U K N U s
the C l e r f s Office, do certify t h o foregoing s t a t e m e n t t o be scription, we guarantee satisfaction In all — v _ Mfps, P o r t r a i t s . Show Cards, A c , Lithographed a n d p r i n t e d
corrccL
in the most delicsto colore, liy a new processnS
' GEO. W . BRYANT, C h a i r m a n .
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T H E R O N B03TWICK, Secretary.
R E E S W H I T I N G , General U a d Agent, O r e
T h e whole n u m b e r of v o t e s given at said election, fo? a n d
• h o p p e r Falls, JeSfcreon Co., K . T . R a l r a a a x o a :
a g a i n s t t h e B a n k i n g L a w w a s ope h u n d r e d a n d nineteen, a n d
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S A B E T H E BEST
t h e y w e r e given as follows, vix; Sixty a g a i n s t t h e B a s k i n g Hon.'E. Chandler, Detroit, Michigan; W h i t i n g A Adaais, i
Machines for F a m i l y Sewing, o r for m a n u f a c t u r i n g p a r Col. H. McKnight, d o ; H. W. WiUisms, E x . of T l U r t , I
L a w a n d fifty nine for the B a n k i n g Law.
Ipoerf- 1 S T Csll a n d e x a m i n e t h e m at 133 Jefferson A v e n u e
Louis; Mai. R Walker, U. a A . ; C. A P e r r y , E w j , Westi
(Maionic HaiL)
WILLIAM PORTER Agent.
Mo.; A m o s T. Hall, E s q , T r e a s u r e r C. A B. B. R , CI
D e t r o i t Nov. t I M 8 .
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Geo. T. Pearson, A t t o r n e y a t Law, Chicago.
G I V E N F O R R E P R E S E N T A T I V E IN T H E S T A T E LEGISr > E E C H E R > S U P E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW P U P .
LATURE, IN T H E DISTRICT COMPOSED O F MANI L L A R D H A R V E Y A O h , M Maiden Lane,
iSTEK, G R A N D T R A V E R S E A N D CHEBOYGAN.
17 C e d a r s t r e e t . New York, P a p e r Warehouse.
D e f ^ V N o v T l f l & W . ^ D O U & r Y , STRAW A Oft.
T b e u n d e r s i g n e d . Canvassers of t h e District Canvass held
No. M Woodward Ave.
a t the office of t b a C l e r k of G r a a d T r s t n s e oonnty, a t Tra,
Fancy, C o l o r e d a n d Tiasae Papers,'
v e r s e City, l a said county, on t h e 16th d a y of November, A.
T7IRESIDF. EDITION O P W A V E R L T NOVELS*
D . 1858, for t h e purpose of d e t e r m i n i n g t h e v o t e s given f o r
1
I
now complete, f u l l seta, t o b e h a d of
Re p r e s c s ta tiv e in t h e State Legislature, a t the General ElecW D f E H O U S E . — W i l l a r d H a r v e y A O x , &* Maiden
D e t r o i t Nov. 1 , 1 K 8 .
DOUGHTY. STRAW A O f t .
t i o n holden o n Tuesday, t h e 'Jd d a y of November, A.' D. 1958,
Lane, a n d 17 Cedar street. N e w Ybrfc Hemp, Cotton
rNortWoodmardAvt. .
h a v e d e c l a r e d t h e foUowing ea t h e r e s u l t of ib<lr iave»tif*- F l a x a a d L i n e n Twinea, I m p o r t e d a n d Manufactured C
A PULL SUPPLY OP BLAW» BOOKS AWB
Cotton, J a t f t Manilla a a d — •
Thie whole n u m b e r of votes g i v e n In said I f i s t r l c t a t said F i s h i n g U n a s , (illllng Tl
x A Stationery, o o a s t a n t l y on-hand a t
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E l e c t i o n f o r Representative I n t h e 8 t a t e Legislature, was s i x k i n d s of Cords a n d Lines.
Etetroit, N o v , L U i S .
R1CHMOMPA
h u n d r e d a n d s ix ty - tw o ; a n d t h e y were g i v e n as follows, vlx:
R A V E S d c S H E 3 u I K H C , ( 8 u c c e e e o c s t o L^wisAGraTes)
F o u r h u n d r e d a n d seventy-seven f o r P h i l o Beers, h n d one
G O L D S B I T H , MANUFACTUBSR AND BIPOBU
P r o d u c e a a d Geaeral Commission Merchants, o a t h e
hnndred a n d eighty-fee f a r J o h n E- Ftsher.
• t e r of Segara, No. 35 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Micbt
P h i l o Beer* h a v i n g received t h e greatest n u m b e r of votes,
— . . C a a a . A- S a t t - o o n .
he Is t h e r e f o r e d e c l a r e d elected.
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Manufacturer of Boots,Shoes and Leather \

' ' F o r J u d g e of P r i b a t e

CortiM F o w l e r . . . .
.188108
For Fislflnspccter,
J o h n B. B o a r i s a a . . . , . ^ . i , ; . . , ,
' We do hereby certify t h e a b o v e result to
m e n t of said Canvass.
•r
GEO. W . BRYANT, C h a i r m a n .
T n x a o n B o s r w i c s , Secretary.
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COUNTY c i N V A S S ^ T A T E M E N T O P V O T E S G I V E f F O R
R E PR E SEN TA TIV E TV CONGRESS, F O & R T H DISTRICT.
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d . Chairman a n d Secretary of the Board of
C a i m i M M I h o t m e t a t t h a o«ce. of ON C o u n t y C l i r k of G r a n d
T r a v e r s e coanty, Michigan, on t h e n i n t h day. of November,
Ai V. 1858, for the purpose of canvawdng t h e votes g f v e a f o r
the following officers at t h e Qeners^Election holden on Tuesday, the Jd d a y of November, A. D.18J8, have declared the
following t h e result of aaid Canvass: •
Foarth Dtrtrirt.

J A M E S K. GXJNTON,
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,

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F R U I T TREES.

Glen A r b o r . . . * . . . . . . .
C e n t r e v i l l e . . . w . . .
Penininla.
Total
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' Wo do hereby certify the above r e s u l t to be.a c o r r e c t statem ent of said Canvass:
GEO- W. BRYANT. C h a i r m a n .
T n n o M BoflTwrcx, Secretary.

DISTRICT CANVASa
STATEMENT OF V O T « 8 GIViBN FOR R E P R E S E N T A T I V E
IN T H E S T A T E LBOISLATDRE, FROM T H E C O O T
TOB O P MANISTEE, G R A N D T R A V E R S E A N D
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CHEBOYGAN.
We, t h e andexaigned, Canvassers of t h e D i s t r i c t C a n v a s s
h e l d s i the office of t h e Clerk of t h e c o u n t y of G r a n d Traverse,. Michigan, o n the 18th d a y of November, A . D. 1838,
for the purpose of canvassing t h e votes given f o r Representstlve In t h e State Legislature, at t h e annual E l e c t i o n holden
on t h e J d d a y of November, 1858, a n d h a v e declared the following the result Of said Canvass:

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For R e p o w e n U t i r e in t h e State Legta!*-

We hereby certify th« foregoing result t o b e a t r e e statem e n t & t h e said Ouivass.
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New-York AdvertisemeatB.
tttSS SSSolB Siy throa^l'•
1The useless p a M l o e BI» i d l y dropped,
' U j M folded h a « M w b * i » t h e w o r k i s d o n e ;
WbBe buailybeek a n d ft
, ] 1 M W M » itnVOmtoM
silvery se-. »»„.
A n d t h e solemn owl, wMJ» it* d u l l ' - t o c hoo„"
Settle* down on \he side-of the1 old canoe.

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The (tern. half s u n k In t h e slimy WSTQ,
ijtinlttllTln^gnM'e/

Like t h e hand t h a t p l a n t s o'er the, t o m b a flower, .
, [ O r t t e f r y t h a t mantles t h e fallen t o w e r ;
iWfcfto m a n y a blossom of lovelleat h u e
e p t t a g a u p o ' e r tbe a t o m of the old c p m * - U J - / i j j
. The'cucren&ess water* a n dead a n d still—
B u t t h e l i ght wind* play with t h a b o a t a t will.
A n d laally i a and o a t again,
J t Spats,the l e n g t h of I t s j u s t v chain,
, l i l t the weary m a r c h or the hand* bf t i m e , ,
W f t • * n o o p t l d e ^ime;
A n d the rfhore U ki**sd at each t o r n anew,^
,By the d i p p i n g h o p of (ha old canoe.
,

Detroit Adveitisemeiits.

T H E KBW T Q 1 K nUBlTKE—1«5MS—THE
JL *uoce«*fal l a y i n g of the t n n a - A U a a t k Telegraph Cable —
for
m a r u • new era l a t h e history of H u m a n T r o g r e s * . Hence- anle t o t h a City s a d C o u n t r y Trade:—
•fbrth, Eurojie, Western A r f a and Xorth A f r i c a Ue within a a
S u g a r s a n d Molasses.
hmir** distance from onr Hhoreisand the battle which decide*
500 h h d s fair, p r i m e a n d choice New Or|ean*, P o r t o Rico a n d
- Muscsrado Sugar.
of an heir to r o > a l t j , tb* death of s Nicholas o r W e l l i n g t o n , 50 bbl* .Crushed, P o w d e r e d andC'oflee. '.
in a n * c o a n t r j which Wii. hos the Mediterranean,the l a x i b f l , 100 bt>ls P r i m e N e w Orleans Molassea a n d Syrup. .
the B l a c l i S e a or the German Ocean, will be published in Ntfw
Teas.

t o r t the n s s t morning, if n o t o» t b e very day of it* occur- 500 half chests esses a a d boxes Y o u n g Hyson, G u n p o w d e r
rence. In a moment, a* i t .were, <*0 have been t h r o w n Uito
a n d Black Teas, o f r e c e n t importation.
the immediate intellectual n e ig h b o r h o o d ' o f the Whole eivilCoffee a a d Spices.
i*ed a n d a large portion of, the *eml-barbarou* w o r l d . . T h e
150 b a g s white a n d green Bio. r i * * a a d fail of *toeks in London o r Pari* will henceforth be
140 b a g s a h d pooketa old G o v t a n d common J a v a
reported f r o m d a y t o d a y in the j o u r n a l s of o a r *ea-board
100 case* ground H u s t a r d .
clue*.. The boldest operator* in Will-street will refuse to b a y
20 bag* green a n d whits Mamcaibo.
o r e e l l n n y i they have read t h o quotation* o f - t h a t d a r t busi50 boxes Ground Bio.
.
f * c h « « K e <"»* «t th» 4 » > U | I ^ 1 * M B trana50 k a g s Ground Ginger.
action* w m havtf closed an h o a r or so before'"oaife d i n begin.
15 bag* Pepper, Spice a n d Cloves.
A revolution in Pari*, a n Important vote in Parliament,
50 boxen Ground Pepper, Spice and Clevea.
Hurrectinn in Italy, a fire in Constantinople, will be di.«cu*sed
arobnd the breakf**t-table* of New-York a few bourn after it*
T o b a c c o ami. Cigars.
occurrence. A mighty t h o u g h *ikmt transformation i n the
100 boxe* 3c F i n e C u t Papers.
eoaflHlobs of l ^ m a n exl*tence has ju*t been effected by the
100 bbl* S m o k i n g . .
little w i r e *tretchlng across t h e ocean's h e * f r o m t h o « o * "
SO! boxes P l u g I h t k , JT, a n d lO1*.
,
20 boxe* (Jold Le*r, H a i r Pound*.
'
SO boxes Tin Foil.
terest a m o n g the nation* of Christendom, and a consequent
20
bbl*
Cavendish
in
cans.
desire for a more intimate a c q u a i n t a n c e ..with each other 1 *
CtOABs.—A large assortment or I m p o r t e d a n d Domestic.
doing* t h r o n g h the medium of the Newnimper Presii. It
Wines a n d Liquors.

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Detroit Advertisements.
P E V B I A 1 I D A G U E , FROM W H I C H M A N K H ? » * l f F J ? . Ter, o v e r a large p * f t of the globe,! Is the consequence of
a diseased action of t h a system,, induced by the pofannous
miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation Is evolved by tte
a c t i o n of solar h e a t on w e t soil, a n d rises with the watery var from I t • While the sen is'below t h e h o r i s o a t h i s v a p o r
g e m O e a r t h e e a r t h ' s surface, a n d the vTrwr is taken with i t
t h r o u g h the tongs Into t h e blood. There it a c t s a s a n irritat i n g poison o n «M Internal viscera a n d t x e r e t i n g organs Of
t h e body. The liver become* t o r p i d 'diid falls t o secrete not
o a f y t h u virus, but also the bile f r o m the blood. Both the
v i m * a n d this ffllo accumulate in the c t r c a l a t i o ^ a n d produce
violent oooMitntioMl disorder. The s p l c t u . the kidneys and
t h e s t o m a c h sympathise- with tbe liver, and become disordered
also. F i n s l l y . t h e instinct-of our org:inUm, *» if In an a t t e m p t to expel t h e .noxious fusion, eonoentrWes the whole
b l o o d of t h e body in tbe internal l i c n t o r i o * t-i force t h e m
to cast it o a t The blood leaves, the surUco.' a n d r n a h M - t o
tbe central brgan* with, c o n g w t t r e vioienco. T h i s is the
C m u . B o t l a . t h l s effort l t fail*. T h e n t h e F t v i t R 'follow.-,
i n w h i c h t h e blood leaves the central o r g a n s a n d r u s h e s to
the surfkee, a* If In a n o t h e r effort to e x p e t - i b c i r r i t a t i n g
poison t h r o u g h t h a t o t h e r great excretory—the ski a . l a t h i s
also it fails, a n d the s y s t e m abandous the attempt exhausted,
a n d .wait* f o r the recover)- Or s t r e n g t h to ' r v p e a t t h e hopeless
effort a n o t h e r day. T h e s e are the flu or paroxytms^of Faver
and Ague. - S u c h constltntional disorder will ut ootbae i n d s r m l n e t h o h c s l t h if It h n o t removed.
We have labored to find, and h a v e found, a n antidote.

K

Ay«i*s Ag*e Core,

w h i c h neutralises t a t s malarious poison i a UjO tloOd, and
stimulate* t h e liver t o expel it from t h o body. A* i t should,
so It does, care, t h i s afflicting disorder with perfect certainty.
c o n t e n t with a n "occasional glance a t those taken by theil
f!(th a careloae h a n d .
And it doe* more, or rather does w h a t i* or m o r e s e r v i c e u>
neiRbborx; while many*who h a v e h i t h e r t o b e e n c o n t e n t with
. , ,
( 1 h £ « p w h e d i U w a y f r o m t h e . pebbly s t r s n d . '
thoao i n j e c t to thta infection. I f . t a l t v n In seasofl It exjiels
a . w e e k l y i n n e will now require a Semi-Weekly or'Dally.—

W (t flown w h e r e tbe s t r e a m run* quick—
It rrom the system as K is absorbed, a n d t h u s kc«p* those w h o
I n abort, Iptelllgenoe, alwaj-a a vital element of g r o w t h in
' W b m ' t h e whirls are wild %nd the eddies a r c t h i c k —
use It free f r o m It* attacks; keeps the ayslvin in lieultb.though
wI*dom, Ruccen in bnslne**, or e n j o y m e n t in life, haa now be- C u — S w a n aad London Cordial, in whdlo a n d half pipe*.
.And laughed a* I leaned o'er t h e r o c k i n g side,
Winsxitv—Old Scotch, Monongahela a n d Paaoh Orchard, lu exposed t o ihu disease. Consequently i l n u t o n l y ; c « r f a but
come indispensable to all.
A n d looked below i n t»e b r o k e n tide,
protect* feom, the great variety or a f f w t l o j u whJch ahj-Indu'To tee t h a t the! free* a n d b b a t a j r e r e two,
ced b y t h i s m a U g n a n t inlluence.such al>ReinilteutFever, Chlil
. .Thflt w e r s m i r r o r e d b a c k from t i p old canoe 1
,v
Fever, Durnh, or M a s J d w A g u e , P e r i o d i c a l Hi adarii'c, or Bilregnla?ly OR a n i m p e r i a l eighVpaga a h e e t a t ao l o w a.prloe a*
lou* Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Bhtii%iU*m. Gojit.
1
300 boxes Raisins.
B u i now, a* I lean o ' e r t b e CTutnbSing aide,
V/ f ? f two c e a n s e n d which ha* attained the uoparallelad aggregate
of m o r e t h a n 200,000 subscription*, respectfully solicit** ita
600 boxes Window Glsss, assorted.
share of t h e n e w p K r o u a g e which the Metropolitan Press irf
150 boxes P e p p e r Sauce.
- :
4 oa isec w i n i aee m e r e fa graver g r o w n , .
hencsforth constrained, at a heavy weekly c o a t t o d e n e r r o —
< 200 k e g * W h i t e Lead.
which, when nrislbg from t h i s
I * ftmnd'fo assume
J t a i k a especially the patronage a n d active favor of UKPKBLI200 d o w n Pails and Tub*.
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more or less the i n t e r m i t t e n t t y p ^ . T h i s " Agpc C a f e "' t q - '
or t h o s e w h o bate all jforjna of opprmsjoo. and desire
- 100 boxes assorted Ink.
• H a t e .grdwn fsmilliar w i t h s t e r n e r t h i n g a
move* t h e c a t o t or the^e d e r a n g e n i e n f j , a n d cures the disease.
11
t h a t e v e r y Ational^^bc!ogj<h*iU)C free to,employhis.f*£nliieH
W
t o y ^ t o t h i n k of t h e hotirti t h a t
fle5?
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200 keg* Powder, a**orted.
' A r t focVed where t h e whirl* their white spray threw,
•nel tbe V i m s from the *ystem; add these o r g a n s b y d e m c »
p
woaiff extend Liberty and l i m i t fflave'ty—but it f u r t h e r ap~ b l o s s o m * w a v M , o r t h e g r e e n ta6s* grew
100 l»oxes OaWey
Atnen' G e r m a n Chamleal Soap;
beeomWhabited t o do t h i s ' t h e i r ofliee o f ' t i i e f r own aceOrd.—
peal* likewise to all w h o l o o k a n d l a b o r for t h e return of Na' mojjBtortng stern, of t h e old canoe.
150 boxes .white and d a r k German Cbeinieal Soap,
H e n c e arises What we t e r m acclimation. Time m » y a c c o m tional t h r i f t , plenty, prosperity, t h r o n g h the,.J»rotection of
i seo b o x e s Fancy. Bar a n d Cake Soap, v '
plish t h e same end, b u t often ( l i f e I* not l o n g fnyugh,' or. ii>
. 200 b o j $ s F a m i l y and No. 1 Bar Soap. .
sacrificed In t h e a t t e m p t while >hi» " A g u e C u r t " ' d o e * it at
100 boxes S p a r i n e und Tallow Cahdle*. '
onoe, add with safety. W c havo great ftswii to V l l c v e thi*
velopment and melioration r a t h e r t h a n l w « $ W r n a l aggression
60 boxes S t a r Candles.
is a surer as well a* sufer remedy taf t h e wfcoh r l a s s of dUand
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c s s e s which a r e caused by the miasmatic infection, than any
•oaroea devoted t o t h e oohstructlon or a Ball Wall t o the Pacitio
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' e poasesaioo bf tho earth, flying with load shrieks
o t h e r which has-been d i s c o v e r e d ; ' a n d i t ' l i a s still a n o t h e r
the purcbaso or eonqne*t of M e x l o O , W o a r a g n a ' « r
200,000 Percussion Cap*, 2000 Tha Bar Lead.
"~e woods from the poredt of some ravenora ani m p o r t a n t a d v a n t a g e to the public, which is, t h a t i t Is cheap
k—*ilfiajfi'—
who would
• retrench
— " • jm
radically o u Ir "p r f s e) a( t{i n co r "
100 bbl* Vinegar.
as w e l l j a s g o p d . .
Federal e x p e n d i t u r e s by abolishing or ipunenitel^- r
leto -febricntc arms for his defence, add without
•'Together w i t h Codfish. Mackerel, Whito Fi*b,*lierring. Bag
P r e p a r e d b>- D r . . £ C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. P r i c e Ono
noch U^ etfeamipg mgpf inflicted on , him by olng t h e ' A r m y a n d Navy, a n d e x p e n d i n g -the money i
On work* of .beneficence which Will e n d u r e to blins . _ fyR, Paltibv Oils, D y o S t u f f s Cordage, Browing l i a k e u . Glass- D o l l a r p e r bottle.
joted compotitor. But there is a deeper sulgoct saved
Ayei*a C h e r r y P e f c t o m l
ohiIdren->«ll who profoundly realize t h a t "BiUHTKtfrsjnas ware and article a p p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e Grocery Trade.
"TO; if we.carry onr thought® toadr to that still " e x a l t e t h « nation," a a d t h a t no real a d v a n t a g e can eVer ac- Jefferson Avenue and Wayne-*t, Detroit, Mich.
h a s w o n for itseir s u c h a renown: for the cure or everj- variety
tijwbfen Masts of the ficld tod forcst held tm- e r a e t o a n y p e n o n or c o m m a n i t y from acqnHitIon* o r *uc»t a n d I . u n g f , o m p l a i a t , . t h a t 1( ia entire]* unnecessary
.recount tlie e r i d e u c e of It* virtues, Wherever it UsLi
ri k'-yrfyid Tftbhian brutes, whose racolis been. .ees*es achieved b y means whloh contravene t h e law* of
^ a % c i » d a terrific despotism ©vfcr the wtb- Ete r n a l R i g h t The f r e e allotment of limited p o r t i o n s of t h e T V . in Store, a n d offer f o r sale, a f u l l a p a r t m e n t of .Lake been e m p l o y e d . . A s i t has I q a g b e e n Incciin-taiH uSu tiirougbPublic Land* to A c t u a l B e t t e r * t h e r e o n , a n d every hopeful
p n t t h i s section, »-e need not do m o r e t h a n ajs'tiru fU« people
S u p e r i o r arid Scrap,Iron, of allsiaca, at greatly r e d a c o d r a w s .
b: and;that «bare forked animal," who is pleased plan
I n t e n d e d ' t o d i m i n i s h the s a m of hnnian misery from
It* quality is kept u p t o t h e best I t e v e r l i y ' livf i , a n a tbiu 1t
The LakB Superior Bar. Iron apld by the Company,-1* *11
to d u b ••Ljfelf the Lord of the Creation, hod not been d e a r t h ot .employment or Inadequate recompense — every
may bo relied o n to do for thctr relief all' It J i a i « v e r been
from Charcoal P i g , iind I* far better than the I r o n m a d e
- 1 ' t the dust to ns^amo his salfamn^d sp- • c h e m e e*peclalN : that-seek* t o help .the u n f o r t u n a t e by en- made
f o u n d to do.
rrom n * r d Coal, a n d their Lake Superior Merchant I r o n I*
Ayei4* Cathartic n i l s ,
iphers and geologists dMcovef-iivtSc abllng.aod t e a c h i n g t h e m to help themselves—most c o m m a n d t h e only I r o n sold in t h i s market, t h a t i* made in thla manner.
"iy a n d c o - o p e r a " — F o r aU:the purpose* uf a P u r g a j ^ v e M e d i e i n e ; forCostivene**;
h 'itself indi^putaWeprooft thofcitmtist
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for J a u n d t o c ; for tii* c g j 3 e « f l n d l and
will
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the
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gentioti; f o r H e a d a c h e ; - f o r tho our* f t Dyireuwry; for a Foul
.country."
,.
ra-'.,We have scarcely i*ne.traiod beyoad
W y a n d o t t e Boiling Mill Company a n d E u r e k a I r o n Compa- Stoinoah; for tbe cure of E r t r i p e l a s ; f o r the P i l ^ s ; for the
,
WeiWTOraay convulsion of natnre affbros
n y d r a f t s taken at p a r 1 a exchange f o r I r o n o r any'indebted- c u r e of Scrofuls; f o r all Scrofulous C o m p l u n t s j for the c a r e
of Rlinimatism; for Dl*es*e* or tho S k n i ( : f u r the c a r e of
OS a Ifttlo deeper insight into her receasos, we seldom fail
ness t o the. Company. ..
Manufactured I r o n also given.in exchange for good;Scrap Liver C o m p l a i n t ; f a r Drojiyyi for the c u r e of .Tetter. T e m n r *
todtajWOTfcsfal remains OF gigantic creatures, though, country, we beliex-e t h a t even those who dislike the politics
a n d Salt Rhoum; for W o r m s ; for the cure of G o u t ; foraDlnamid a these organic fragment^ we Wvcr ^counter the or onr s h e e t concede t b i t f r a n k n e s s in avowing it* convic- I r o n .
uer I'ill; for the c u r e »f Neuralgia; f o r purifyiox t h e blood.
Call a n d Bfce o r a d d r e s s

dig^tolft traco of any homan rcjics.. How/Btraime " tion* a n d ability in maintainhitf them. Wc appeal, then, t o
Tliey are sugar-coated; *o t h a t the mo*t *eu»itive c a a take
^VM. I t ZABRISKIE, Secretary.
those flfhb "believethat a n Increased d r c n t a t l o n of T n i t T n i thought, that fomunterot)6, perhaps imnmerabla cent
t h e m w e a s a p u y , and t h e y are the best a p e r i e n t in t b e w o r l d
S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward A v e n u e a n d C o a g r e s * « c . , n3
wonia co Ad a c e t o the j>oliti<;al, lntellectnil and moral
rqr all t h e purposes of a f*inilv phjtslc.
, I
tMs most beautiful pageant of the worid performed its ai*Ka
well-being or t h e Republic, t o aid n s in effecting-s^ch increase.
P r i c e 25 cent* per B o x ; S i x B o x e s for One Dollar.
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^ the sun o»W Woon risitig and sot- Aa. we employ no travelling aolicitor* of subscription*, we
•w3ng:their appointed sucoessiooB,- aask
& o onu^r i, pi er ea*&f lL
n tppaaut roohna* in
i n every
e
.locality to speak t o their
Great n u m b e r s or Clergvmen, Phyciciass, S t a t e n a a a , a n d
neighbors
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I r o n Work, Repair w o r k on PrSpellcr*..Steamer* a p d Saw e m i n e n t nenton*ge*,have leht thoir names t o oertify t h e unit UtHH and tigers, might retire f r o m . a n y -friend lisfc of", t h o s e w h o would r e c e i v e ' a n d r e a d s Mills, executed prompth- a n d thoroughly. Cxstings—every parallelod useiulnM* or these remtdicss, but o a r space here
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South Caroliua a n d - o t h c r S l s v e State*,seeking pr»)tectlon unn3
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der Spanish law*. I t s h o w i bad f a i t h exercised towards tbo
to | the calm observer, seems to bo not so much the
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aoqnirement of happiness, whioh is said to be " dor being's - ' : T h r e e G o p l e ^ ' o n e yettiil. 1.5'.' . 1 . . J . k ; . . . ; 5
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rare and difficult achievement. Thorc is scarcely a person
. r o m n t n e w and despatch, a n d o n as favorable term* a* a n y of Florida.'? I h a r e read i h e book with, great intereat a n d • •
lirtaf? who has not indulged the bobe,' theptearfngdre;
establishment i n tha c o u n t y . C o m b i n i n g all t h e different m u c h instruction^ It-set* i a a s t r i k i n g l i g h t s n i m p o r t a n t
of- ontilving his br tef mortrf ilfb. in the tifemory Of 1
branches O f Steel, Copper a n d S t o n e Engraving; as well a*! portion of o u r hlatoiy, and clearly reveal* the secretfcprings
Aa>* person s e n d i n g tin a Clnb .of t w e n t y - o r Imdre Will bo Crayon W o r k of the finest'description, w'e-guaranWe satisfac- by Whieh successive administration* were moved in aflhir* of
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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 w o r k a u t h o r ha* especislly entitled himself to the thank* of e v e r y
i wasted; what morality sacrificed, what virtae cash in a d v a n c e . All letters to be addressed t o
.ich as C h e c k s D r a f t s , Notes, Certificates o f . Deposit a n d lover of freedom, justice, and honorable a d m l n i i t m t l o o , by
o o thetop t o the fcgtfom of the klMer of
HORACE GREELEY, & C o ,
Stofik, Coupon Bonds, l e t t e r . Note a n d BID H e a d s , Envelopes t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g the .pvjl influence* or slavery in tbo
«wn, what a weary, impatient crowdhaa ever presented 2utw-YoaK.Ang.1858> T r i b u n e I)nildinga, Najuua-*t-, Ac. tMaps, P o r t r a i t s , Show Cords Ac., L i t h o g r a j i h e d a n d transaction* which be narrates. N o one. It seems to me, cau
• - New-York, pHftccd in t h e most delicate colors b y a new process.
arise f r o m p e r u s i n e thi* work without deepened c o R v i e t i t a *
itself, moBtly selfiab, bat with hero and there anoble spde employ no travelling agents. All t h a t i i t * necessary f o r
For the convenience of t h e business c o m m u n i t y la t h i s vi- or the w r o n g or slsvehojding, and (he oecesslly. or earnest
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a t o d o in o r d e r . t a become a anbecriber t o THK TBIBVKB i* cinity, WC nave established an a g e n c y w i t h Mr. J o h n . W. and persistent effort for the deliverance of our N a t i e a a l Gov. . -,. To nll Unt . o n e m i l l i o D r - o r . prehapa' nnflionft— t o iooleee the m o n e y to o*, a o d forward i t t h r o n g h the P o s t - Green, a t the offlce of the D e t r o i t Daily Advertiser, 212 J e f - e r n m e n t from the control ot tho / l a v e power.
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, R E P U B L I C A N S READ I T t C o p i c s s e u t by m a i l M r e c e i p t
disttectioa a f t e r d » t h . .What myriad l i ^ 'given and of the.world, will
a c t aa o a r a g e n t s i n g e t t i n g u p claba a n d T I L l E n i PATENT FffiE and BClUjr^B PROOF SAFES. of One Dollar.
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oiijoyiaent, have been fevered and fretted out in the strife
V D e t r o i t Agent for Michigan^
, two ihehe* t h i c k . The W r t u g h t Iron, gives strength" n3
W h e n you order T I E TKIBI-NS be careful to give t h e
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a n d t h e CHIlIedlroniiardness; the s a f e s b e l t i g w a r r j u i t e d D r i l l
of t h e Post-OAce, C o u n t y a a d Btate t o wfilch yon wish the P r o o f All other F i r e Proof .Safes are made or S h e e t I r o n ,
A l t E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , F I R S T HTBBBT
iticm or an agOi tWnfe' was as idle as the idlest wh>d
p a p e r i f e n t ' Ahd when yon c h a n g e yonrre«Ideiic<<. a n d d e s l j e
between L a n i e d a h d Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
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your p a p e r c h a n g e d accordingly, state t h e n a m e of b o t h PostT b e undersigned h a v i n g re-porthaaed " T h e ' I n * t i t « t i o n for
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T > O O T 8 , S H O f e B A N D R V B B f t B S , A T W H 0 L E - noted i t In t h e mdath&brodgh' ruaaoer. m a k i h g It a p w t h e '
$1 history, which is also perishable,- since great A W D O C A N W A T C H B S * — A P P L E I O N . T R A C Y 4 D SALE ONLY.—We h a r e received'from the Manufactu- m o s t extenalvc BREWEBY I N T B H W S W , w l t h ^ c H i O e a forp r o d a c i n g t h e finest s a d n w l delicste g r a d e s of Malt L i g u o r s :
ns of old ho prone in Urn dust, "with all their prond X X CO, WJATHJ
_ - _ J W Ma*e< Manutacturer* of P A T E N T LE- r e r s about l,00ff cases BOOTS, S H O E S AND R C B & E R & o f a l l
;HEB.—These auperior W a t c h e s a r e m a d e by U A the desirable k i a d M m d have also on h a n d a few. t h o u s a n d
B. forgotten. And if Assyria « a l Babylon, aqd
a n d bottling, a t priccs^^
pair* o f o a r own manufacture. ,
-t have left us bot a dubious biefoglyph" on 'some aid of now a n d original machinery, expressly d e s i g n e d to *eWo shall c o n t i n u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e .and] t o receive almost r a n g i n g f r o m f 6 t o $10 percure, with a low palCe, a fine, substantial, durable a n d uniExtra, line a n d Stock Ale* brewed, to order..
formly reliable time k e e p e r . T h e movement* are new In daily additions—ao aa t o k e e p Our stock at all t i m e s large a n d ; All P s c k s g e * extra, w h i c h , w > i » r a t a r a s d to t h e ]
complete- Confining ourselves t o t h e J o b b i n g trade excluconstruction, a n d a r e p r o n o u n c e d by t h e h i g h e s t aaih<
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X ERS.—We h « n - now o n Wand,' a a d constahtlv receiving, a ple for theawelTrs. All order*, with the money enclosed.
t h e s a m e system t h a t haa h e e a a d o p t e d in t h e p r o d u c t i o n or
v « y largo stock or Book a n d News P a p e r or all » I * s . We wUI y a c e i r e p r o m p t attention.
t h e n n e q n a l e d A m e r i e a n (Ire-anus, w h i c h enable* u» to proMalt and $ o p a for sale at t h e lowest m a r k e t rate*.
d u c e a m o v e m e n t a t ooa-half t h e "price o f . a n y foreign trnpfy a r e Agent* for n i n e of the . best MIR* i n t h e e o u n t r t , whieh
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ProfesBor of Vegetable a n d Aonlmal Physiology and E n n t o P E A S E k FULLER'S, No. 310 J e f f e r s o n Ave.
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