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Grand Traverse Herald, November 03, 1858
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VOL. I.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHEL W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 3, 1858.
f|r (Stftli Crabrra genii,
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A a d a sjuay. f r o m t h e cUmblnf roae-tioe
P e e r s l a j o tho slloot room y— '
IR P f p I . l K n E D KVCHY W E D S K S 0 . 1 T , A ?
Brand Traverse County, Michigan,
M O B O A N BATiE,S»
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t i,gfcjisaSttji sfaiawjhtpihe.-,, - .-''vj.
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M Sitnf Jtb Pritl'mg^iful El[(fclj Eirald
Detroit Business Cards.
X S T T t U A M P « W M t J J S , ( S u c c e s w r to. Campbell *
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Well*) Attorney, Solicitor a n d Coaniclkir.
Office
F»rmer»'
' a i m e r s ' a n• d • Mechanics Bank, Cor. Woodward a n d J e f ferion av'*., Detroit.
J
L , H l ' R D A C O . , Detroit, Michigan. P r o d u c e and
• Shipping ^ t ^ c h p n t * , Agent* and Comigneea for the fol" lqwing Lines"—AM£*ICAN TIIAHSTOHTATION COMPANY, Capital $900,000.' WBWIMN TaaxsroaTATW* C o a r A J t t ; Capitol
$*00,000. Ahd the NEW YORK OB-HTAI, R. B- CO. .
T h a i all thCBlcjsed h a w trod ; *
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And sho gleaneth tho Uiift-*'liite Illlles
T h a t f r i n g e t h e River of God.
H e r (Mt Hands a r c p & e e f a l l y folded,
Meakiv h e r eyes are c a s t down,
Tho lilliealie thick o a hcr.fcasom,
»ho waareth a golden crown.
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T h e n slio knecleth adown before Him,
And a Psalm she s i n g e t h s w e e t 1
A n d the e o l d e n . c r o w n aad tho lllUes
S h e i ^ c t h at Ills f e e t
Stiti It swayeth against the lattice,
Still dasheth against the pane.
it g s t h e r e j g u bl
pcer
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The White Stone Canoe.
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latere was onco a vervheautifal young Indian girl,
who dic<J suddenly on t h e n a r she Was to have been
XXJILCOX,
L U F F & F U L L E B . (Snccewon, t o & J .
W ' Hud*an.> Com in I KK ion Merchants and dealers l a B h i p married to* handsome young Imfon. He was nbo brave,
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-Stores, Coal, Salt, W a t e r Lime, Piaster, A t . D o c k s toil of but bis heart was not proof ugaiaQt the lost From the
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Dates Street. Detroit, Midi.,
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hour she was buried, there was no more joy or peace for
. OKVILLB W m - o g y . . — . , H B « T y r r r , . . n » o . K. F c m a . ; Jim. Ho went often to visit the spot where the women
| Ttadburied her, and sat mrisingthere, when it was thought,
by some df'his friend*, he would baVe done better to tr£
to amuse himself in the chase, or by delivering his thoughts
in t i e warpath. Bat war mid banting had both lost their
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O . i S T I R W O N , P r o d u c t Commlj*i<in a n d Shipping charms for him. His heart was already dead H'ithiu him.
• . l j . Merchant, ISareiioune on.DOok, fo^t, of Bate* street, He pushed aside both bis wurclub and his bow tmd
*rrow&.
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jay^.l.lberal kd varices made on P r o d n o f t tor gala In t h i s W
' He lUd heard the ola^eoplo'say that there was a path
Refer to—^John Owen, Pres't. M l c h l g n n l u s n r a n e e C o . B a n k ; thai led-to the land of souls,' and'he determined to follow
(i: O.WHII#nis<:Co.;}''orwardingahdComiMsslon M e r c h a n t *
Hwapcjjrdin^y Hiet-out, ono morning, after having
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They waOderod together wer the blisful fiekb, where
ercty thing was fonned to please the eye and ear. There
were no tempests—there was no ice; DO chilly wiote—ao
ono shivered for want of warm clothes—oo one suffered
for hunger—no oae mourned the clead: . They saw no
graves. They heard of no ware. Thenrwas uo bruiting
Of animris, for the AT itselfwas their food. fGladly would
the ymmtr warrior have remained there forever, but he
was obliged to g<> back for Jm body. Ho did not see
theMasterof4 4 ifij!n tho soft breczo. 'Goback,*«aid this
voice, 'to the land from which yon came.. Yqur time hias
not yetxrome. Tho duties for whicb I raade yofl, and
which yoo aro made ta perform, are not yetfinishe<L Iteturn to yoor peorJe, and accomplish tho duties of a good
mtu). You will be the ruler of your tribe tor many days.
The rnks you ntest obfcn e aill be told you by my messenger who koetw tho gate: Wben be snrrenders liati
your body he will tell you what to do. Listen to him, and
vou shall Oftwwards rejoin tfataSpirit wbicli you must nOw
leave behind. She is acccptod, and will be ever here, aa
young and as happy as" she was when I first called her
from the land of snows.' When this voire ceased, tho
narrator awoke. It was tho fancy-work of a dream, and
ho was still in the bitter laud of snows, and hunger, ahd
.Nature*
F 1! A K S 1' i: A jl r .
Hath n o t old cngtom made thin life m o r e sweet
T h a n t h a t of painted p o m p t Aro n o t these wood
More f r e e t T o n peril t h a n the enviou* coart t ••
H e r e feel we b u t the penalty of Adain,
Th« w a a t p j i difference ; a*, tbe'iey fang,.
Tile ihttfRsh cMldlng of the winter 1 *, wind ;
Whreh, when H bite* a n d blows upon m y body, f ,
E v e n till I shrink w i t h cold,"I ((nile, and Fay,—
• T h i s I* n o flattery"; tliewo a t e counsellors
That feelingly p e n m a d e me w h a t I am.
A n u t a f p o a r life, e "
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F i n d s t o n g d e * in ti
S o m o u * In irtonps a n d good In overy t h i n g .
T h e D o o r s of t h e H e a r t .
Every persotfa feelings havo a; front door and a tide
door by which they may be entered. The front door is
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S o T O..-i,
l i e p J t . t o j i o n m ;j9 rtnp ke^)ft.
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NO. t.
ACJgS F O R T H E P E O P L E !
Bachanan Arraigned Before the People,
A r o t V ' A d d r e a of « * Kew-Vor* T W p . k B c ^ O e v w a o o .
One object which it. was the desigp of the Constitution
to effect, was to "promote the general welfare." AB a
most essential cequislte towards tho attalmncnt of this
rqwlt, cconoinv in the ptiblic expendituf^s stitnds in. tho
ftregroimd J IVied by this stanaard, how do the Democratic Administrations of Pierce and Bachanan appear?
Now what are the fccts on this subject tod how docs.
this Administration stand affected under the inquiry? By
a reference tb the public reconfc, we find (commencing
with the Admi^ateafion of John Quincy Adams) that
the pnbbc expenditures, exclusive of payment* of the
public debt and from trust fund\, was as follows:
. .J«k*a^a4«w44tefau.».i..,...:—:
\ an B u r e n . . ;
t W I M
»jjfist, - •
Such wostW average expenditures undorpro\-iOusA.d- •
ministrntimis while under Ficrpe thev increased in 1856
to 856,365,89>; in
172,402; whilst In 1857,
belng tW first year of Buchanan's Adminis^ral^pn they
had risen t o the enormous sum of over SKVKNTMMIK MILLIONS of Dollars.- Bat even ftis is thrown in the shade
by tho indisputable fact that the appropriations at the
last session of Congress amounted to ONE HXTNDBEI)
MILIJONS of.Dollars; and this, too, in a time ofpeaoo,
and with a felling revenue, rendering it all but .certain
that the Public Debt which, ou the 8th of December
last amounted to $25,161,154, will' IxT increased this
year by the addition of more thad $50,000,000. Well
may our citizbns look with astonishment and alarm on
such a condition of affaire. Coptrast it with the Administration of Gen. Jackson, who,-with revenues at no time
exceeding in,the average $26,000,000, yet paid all the
legitimate expenditures of the (Jovcrmnent betides extinguishing more than $50,000 of the Public Debt;
whilst Mr. Buchanan, with: more than fify millions Of
revenue ^ier aimum, ycijjnereater the PMic Debt by
could see no changcr ih tiie- face of Iho^couutry. FHv let.yoU peep in j and SOIIK' tuul it up, » that nothing eu»
its throshhold. This front door leads'into a pottage
f .piQ ITOir$ffi«n«lnj Rock,rMaMlllon, ScMeh FratttMa, eata, add hills, -vaUeyn au(i.«itroams, had the e»mo looks which opens into an ante-room, and this into tho interior
Nor will this result Tx> regatrled with sqiprde, when
^Middlesex, Clinton. Various other
"brands of Coal and Pig. which % y NWoroja his-Jiative place. There'was.snow
wo contemplate sorto of the objects of expenditure to
retroo arakagtftr sale.:
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pn tljo BtfPU*) whea .ho sat out,. iu>d it was sonwtimca npartmelts- T M »do door opens.at oncc into the sacred which this vast outlay is devoted, Iu 1840, the pay far
!
chambers.
There is always nt lpast one key'to this riik'
#*-10*JffcUtnB 0 C K F O R D , ProduM* Forwarding.
, ieen to w matted On the thick trees and bushes. A t door. TWB is carried for yuara 'hifldeh in."a motherV messengers and other employees of tbe. House of Bepre•length''it bfegmi to diminish, andfinallydisappeared. 'IT*
Bcntafires, nmonnted to $42,592; In 1857, it had nsen
forest assumed a'morc chw)*ftil npjmnuice, and the leav^ bosom. 'Fathers, brothers,, sisters,' and friends, oftenj but to $156,000. In 1840 tlfc exiienseff of tho President's .
uo ni»nAs universally, havo duplicates of i t Tho wedpnt forth their, lads, and, before be was aware of 1tUb
salary, house, " ^ l e n W l grounds, amount^ to $29,165; .
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comrietencSB of tltc change, he found himself surrounded
iaiusoj.1
in 1837 thev- had increased-; to nearly $60,000. The
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iby spring. He had left behind him the land, of snow and
If nkiuo Or ftccident has - "pt'onc of thesb keys into tto" PrinOigfor the XXVlth Congrew oost $190,864, whilst
WhoWwile dealer til DruffS and'GrO- ice. T i e air bgeanK^UcV the dark clouds of winter had
that fir the X XXIIId Congres»^-{fiuiious fo? its repeal
• a a 4 v i n d o n r d t a m S o . MO.Wood- rolled away from tho sky, a pure field of blue was above bmKlsbf n peratti Who has the torturlhg instinct; I'cam';
of the^Miasouri Compromise)—-amounted to $3,025,8317! '
him; and, as Tie went, be saw flowers beside bis path, and only «olimnly prontmneo tlio'words that Justice utters
ffc&Sl m
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than $10,000 for. each member of the jBeoate
overitsfioomed
ricthn
:
"Xorjlftavtsmercyonvour
awir',
Druggist* and hoard tbe song* of birds. By the.*c slgret he kmS# be was'
n t n t i w . , A,Custom Hoaso is
avenne, Detroit, goingfthe rignfway, for they agrflrd with thd traditions You wd probably go mad withb a x w u o ^ k Jimp^or
I<rt: i P S e w < M c W ' « n 4 < w g h » '
•took of Sugar, of his tribe.' A t longth be tqiied n path.
I t led him u you are a mBn, run off ami die with your head on a curb- at:Ohaxicston,Tfttho former, $2,925,258,- and to tbo
now, » r t t g k
stone in Melbourn or'Snn PrMicisco; m i f « « « o
through
a
gt^vo,
thcD
up^a
long
and
elevated
ridge,
on
hitter,
$1,903,000,
hnre
alreadj-' been appropriate!
indow D u a a
; Cnrdjjrf,
tho ver^- t/PP of.wKcliJie canie tb a lodge. A t the door woman, quarrel and break your heartier turn into A pole, Here, then, Is newly Fxvr Miyjoxs OF DOLLAB% witfnt
jointed petrifaction that nmves about aa if i t . ^ e ulivr '
. 1 L W . . C A M I V , stood an old isan, with white linir, whose eyes, though
on two (Jm-ernmcnt buildings, witliout the^ompWen. of
r
play
m
e
real
life
tragedy
or
othen,
<
idpopJyaunk^had afirey briHiaucy. Ho bad a,long robe
la Groceries
Be very careM to whomyou triist 'ope Of tbwfc'keys either; whilst tho expesue of collecting the revenue, under
of sons thrown loosefy/anmrid hii shoiilders, tnd>9s(aff
t PaloUs^Dlh, Twines, Can\"a#, A n c h o r s
to tho ride dobr.*1 The fact of posadwing one renders even Mr. Bachanan is $1,700,000- more per annum now, than
\
&, Rosin, Oalcuni, 4 c . A copipleto stock in his harids. I t i h a -CttbiaboB.
those who nro dear to, vou very terrible a t times. ^Yoa j t wo*; faur yeare ago. "The expenses for tho Arm?,
_ihd t h e abovo named articles aiwrnrs on
The young Gbijlpttwa began" to tell his story; but the Can keep-the wOrld out from yoar front door, or receive which in 184U were $7,095/267, in I8571iad lnd#afed
6 very l o w , a t 46 Woodbrldgu street, Detroit, venerable chiefarrestod him before bo had procceded-to
visitos only when vou are ready for them; but those of to $1^159,150,- whilst the present p a r will no doubt '
speak ton-words. I' l have capected you, he rtmlie*!, your own | p h and blood, of ecrtain graik's of intimacy, witness.an increase or $8,000,000 over the lattef^um!
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I L L O V E L L , (Haccf<*or to D.Croaby ft Co.) Wholo- "and had just risen, to, bid JDU ^ f l b m e to my nbodt
can come In at the ride door if thoy will, at any hour and Tho idhcellanoous expenditures of. tbo (iovernmcjit—ran
I M I A anfl a n d retail dealer l a WatciiM, Clooka, J<
She whom you seek nosed hero bat a few days since, and, in a i ^ mood. Some of them hare a scale of your whole endless collection of jobs and contractft—whichin 1140
Fancy G o o P l a t e d Wore, Comb* Buttons, Tfarvad,ft<
lieing fati^u.-d with W j o u r n e # rested liersdf here. En- HjervousHystcai, and cairplny nt tfae gamut of "your sensi- were $2,075,?r»lt Jiad, in 1857," risen to the enortnons
-70 WoSdw£3; aYcniirvOpposite H o l m e s ft C & Detroit
rfer my l o ^ o and be.B^ited, and I will then satisfy, your liilities in semitones—touching the naked nerve jiufp< as sum of $1.8,946,1%!
' n v a t c h e s ' q o a t a and Jewelry repaired a n d w a j r a n t e d ,
inquiries andjdte'.jffcu directions for yOnr journey from a pianist strikes the keys of Iris inst ruiiient' I am satisfied
/ N H i W t W i m i w i t l . mueoMiwr t o M . H o w a r d Webster.)
These are the evidences of Democratic cconongr (in\J Dealer i>) F o r e i g n and Donusfllo H a r i w a r e , Homwkeep- .this: point"' Having dppe this, they both issued forth to thot there arc as great masters*"of this nerve playing as tensified by a probable addition during the present year
* - l J c ^ g e c h a n W * ' .To(^y fltovCa, C.wtft. Tip a n d J a p - the lodge door. " >*ou sea yonder gulf r " said he," and the Yieuxtemns or Thalbcrg in tlieir lino of pcrformai'ice. » of nearly twenty-fire per cent, to tlie unparalleled nmonnt
n«d Ware, Drain Tile, fte. Anent f o r t h o American a n d widMSpreoding bhio plains l ^ o u i . I t is the land of
^larrieil lifc is the school in%hich the most accom- already statcfl,) to which our people, in this time of gen- •
ronean Law Agency of L l t t ft K » p p , H o . 7 Nassau street, aouls. You stand upon its borders, and piy lodge is the
plishid artists in this dejiartmcnt are found. A- dclicate oral depression of business, are invited to look Th» is
Now York—for the recovary of Debts, Legacies a n d Inherlte of entrance. But you caamot take your body'along, Mmiaa is the best instrument she has such a magnificent tbo matuier In which Mr. Budianan's AmniOistration
ave it here, with your bo\v taid arrows, your bundle and ewnpasB of sensibilities! From tho deep iAWnril moan exhibits its estimate of the constitutional duty to " pisrn^uch. -wf *01 Jeffersoj svratie, KearrfeysBlock,DctTOlt. your dog. Yon will find them sofejon your return." ' So which fallows pressure on the great nertis of right to the mote the public welfare."
& reentered tlio lodge, an<l tho freed traveler sharp cry
.-the fllamenls of taste are struck with a
i, aa if his feet had enadeuly been endowed with crashing srasp, is a range which no otjicr instrument pflfc- If these flagitious extravagances feli wholly, or chiefly,
r it H O U S E D WHOLESALE AND BETAlL
to Hardware, gloves, Boy6top'a.Hpt^j: Fae the-power of wings. But all things retained tlieir natnr- sesscs. A, few exercises dally on ft at home fit a' man. upon those by wlinm thev were incurred, there would be
causo for indignation. Hut of tbe . Government
ces. K f t S E - j O r a t e s , Cooldag R a n g e s Tinner's a n d PImnl»
al 6olors and shapes.. The wood*, nnjUcavps, nnd streams wotiderfaly for his habitual labors, nnd refresh hhn bn;
rovcDuea for 1857,;uo IQBB a sum than .$7,483,577 was
Stock. Madhlnes » a d P o o » . Also, manulk<;tnrer« of Copp
and lakes, were only more bright and com<jJy than he bad mensely as he returns from them. No rtranger canget
a derived from duties on iron and rtccl,'and tho manufacTiH »nd SUfirt I r o n V w r s i l o u s e and Btcwnboat P l u mb s
bvor
witoeicd.'
.'.nlWitls
bounded
acrufs
his
path
with
rST- Agents for W n d e f s P a t e n t Rahurilnder SaTc*.
great many notes of torture oat of a human soul; it takes tures thereof There was collected op manufactures of
a freedom ami a confidence which scfemed to tell him there
Particular a t t e n t i o n paid t o Hoiks* a n d Steamboat P l u r .
one that knows it well—parent child, brother, sister/in- wool, cotton, rilk, flat and hthnn, (many of these prime *i n g . a o d patting t h e most approved H e a t i n g and T e n t i l l a t i u g was Bo blood shod here.
Birds of beautiful plumage inBe very.cartful to whom you give a ride door artides of necessity iaevery family,) the enormous autouht
Furnace* m d Cooling Apparatus laIhibtie and Private Build- habited the groves and sported in tho waters. There mate.
ing*, lh the City and Country. X » w W«*.iw«M i
kejr; too many have them tflready. [Aolocnif oflh< Brraf.rt T«»:- jrf-^7,071,867, • whilst the duties on tbe rin^n article of
was
bat
ono
tiling
in
which
he
saw
a
very
nnosual
effbet
Detroit. fOppoMlte Ilotmes ft Co.)
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n w n r n m o i m t f d t o o n IBH tliiin i l l 9 H.19 9Srt
TIIIKIHW
Ha noticed that his passage was not stopped by treos or . A.LUCKV SOUIIEU.—A color-sergeirt, in thfJlOiBrogi- sugar amounted to oo less than $12,832,950. Thus every
farmer or mcchfariffwho consumes a. poUnd of Koglish or
B U H L & C O . ? MANUFACTURERS A S D WHOLE- other objects. - He* appeared to walk directly through
ment, about twenty-eight yean? of age? who was thfeugh
• M o and retail dealer* In Silk.Fur, Wool,P«nama.Paljpthem., ,Thoy were, in fact, but the souls or shadows of the Crimean war, arid is now serving in India, has sent Swedish iron ofr steel—every'•household wbleh consumes
W , Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fter, Cloth, Plnsli. BUk >Hd
the
manufactured
fabrics
that
enter
so
largely
into the
lazed Caps; all dcsorkitlonir o f m » O B f a « n r e d >"ur» f o r ladle* material trees. He became sensible that ho was in a land a letter to his wife in Manchester, which reached her und
general consumption—every individual who purchases a
" a n d gentlemen: Buckikin C l o s e s a a d Mltteaa, F a r , Kid, Silk of shadows, 'When he had travelled half a day's jonmev, her two .children last week., After a brief Reference to
a n t WoolfcaTGIqvc*, Gsaes, y ^ T n w , . g a r a t » t BospendOrs, through a eountxy which was continually hecoming more tbe.daeadful fatigue of his- march frptn Lucknow,' and pound of sugar for himself orfamily,ia made to contribute ,
Ac. Hnttcnj' Stock and Trimmings,BoIGuo a n d F a n c y B l c l i t attractive, he camp to the banks of a bro»d lake, in . the
a portion of his toil-worn receipts to sustain the extrathanking God be had hitl^rto cscaped a wound, he tolls vagances and favoritism of this so-called Democratic'
R obts,ftc:
ol^ftc.
F. B U H L - f t CO.,
" —"ItBkfck, MftjJxforMn-AYe. centre of which was a large and beautiful island. He her that ho six weeks previously sent her £25, and now Administration. Who balieves {hat if tho tax-gatherer
found a canoe of shining white stone tied to the shore. £50, through the Calcutta bank: then eaten ipto; a
• ,1',
prid" forgbljTpIoir
,ud
, Deer Skins.
SVsattlT
He was now sure that be had comb the right path, for glowing description of tho jewels he will deckiicr, with, were sent around to enforce this systematic extortion for
ACCOUNT
1 J T C H M O N D 8 t B A O g r t . - P •RBMIUit
l
.the.aged man told him of this. There were also shining, should be bp spared .to sea her again. He. hbs car-rings, the benofit of a profligate Administration^-that it Would,
J X Book JianufaetoryaadBook-Bfiide'
Ho immediately entered the canoe, and took aud'finger-nngs, richly set with rabies anddaunonds;nnd be left> with a corporal's guard of supportere in dtber
A v e n u e — A c c o u n t Books of c r e r y description.made to order, paddles.
"
of stti>erior p*i)or aad w o r k W w s t i l p , a t lower prices t h a n the :paddles in bis hands, whdn, to his jov and 'sbprise, on ia silk dress which none in England can surpass; frocks for house of Congress, or in tbe Free States?
h e x a t p f o t * j War ran tod to givo aatlatactloa in e v e r y p a r t l c n - taming-round, lie beheld the object of his search in anchLWren{who art kept at sebool), and a lieantiful feather
| . .Jar;,
SWOBO MOI-SK.—The Chicago Pott if Rsponrible
(>ther
canoc,
aspctly
its
counterpart
in
everything.
She
for
bis
boy's
h
a
t
The
virions
and
frugal
vrifohas
placed
C o m i n i W a J P r i n t i n g , H a i f a # a n ^ -Blndlng, executed to
had exactly iunlated bis motions, and thev wore sjdeby all she could (£30) in tbe savings' and the temairider in for the following Mmue story: Dorset extend tho some
order.
b e d b e r barfaf*i>aa a « x p e r i e a c 6 « f o v e r i o t r t ^ e a ride. Hicy at once pushed Out ftom the shore, and be- another bank, to be safely kept until her husband's re- epcouragement and hospitality to Rattf
It assured that they can deiy competition l a prices gan to^roia the lake. Its.wa,veB seemed to be rWngv-and
One of tbefee little animals inhabits our office. For
^ " U : ]• ,
' (MWWLT Kx^ium
at a distonoe looked reaiiy to swallow them up; but just
fleveral years past he has made his home iu it. He has
as they enferod the whitened edge of them, they seemed
Faddy is often poetically polite. . Om picking up and become *ery familiar with all hands and in broad! dayi
respectfttttjilEoUctttd.
j
;
air
to melt away, as fftboy were but tho images of waves. returning a lady's parasol which had been plown out- of light be can bo seen playirfg around the .feet of the coma
•
T
l A L L I H O . V , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED RAlL- But no sooner was one wreath of foam poned, than another
her hand, a gallant Irishman Baid, " F a i j h l M i s ^ i C j e poritors, ordancing about tbe casea, aecmlngly os little .
t- l •- ro«4
roa#Watches,
Watches, ?cased
w e d in-fceantlial
ln-fceautlful s t y Il e < w a r r a n t e d •eX* ' more threatening-dill, rosoupi Thtw they wereifeperpetiK
was as strong as yer handsome, be jtocrs,; a hurricane apprehensive of danger as if an ugly away in • his nest
cellent tifce-kcepcrs; do do Swiss, full jewelled, L e v e r s I n
nltfcar; and what added more to it, wai the clearness of couldn't have .snatched it from ye." •
j
. 1 be paste-cup is his delight but bo never objocts to a
i e y a r y a W T / Q O t D PRNS.-rI eoatinuo m a a n f s c t w i n g P«ns
? / 1 * ? 7 JesUablc p a t t e r n . These pens have received a S i l v e r the. water, throngli which ttoy c W d see heap# of beidgs
bit of 4bke or fruit with which his admirers occariqbally
Medal and Diploma at tho Michigan State Fair, a n d a r e n o t to who,had perisiied before, whose bones lay strewed on- - Ibcre is n* more implacable enemy than be who (Ssfc supply him. l i e is a most remarkable little animal. A
to
Qrtbottomrofttalakc. The Master of Iilelad, however, he has wronged you; and no more unhappy man than piece of cake jjufe him.ifi Trigb glee, and when he l a s
u
decreed to,let them pass, for-^e actions of neither of them, gacfcjn enemy.
' ~-^ayg
derdurad it he gets hi a corner and sing* like a Canary
tad, JBat ,0*5fflvr manT othor^ s t m ^ i n g and
Hiere is a town in PeSsylvaidk called !"•¥oqng-wo- bird, his-notes being sweet and melodious. Sometimes
^jlho waves.; .Old men and young men, males and
• g y "
What a deuce of a place it mast be for the he will sing for an :bour without intermission. He is a
and ronki w e ^ Jlierc ; som® paswd
general favorite^-doea what.be ptetnes with imponjty—
KEPAOUNG.—BjSng ^fraMlcal •Bfltmaa; i
' ok. ; I t wag only the little children whom ca^
and is regarded as a sort of fixture i$ the office. Krea'
.to meet no. wares. At length every difficulty i, A paper out West has for a motto, ? Good jrill to aH men while we are writing hft is plating aromtf on the table,
• / f a aTnomem, and ti»y both' leapM on the who pay promptly, Devoted to news, fan end—making agd If ao tame that he suffer* himajlf to be handled Withhagpy island
I t strengtkened and nourished them.
out any show of
fear.
^ Wr
,
R
" a a s ' f t ' i s ' . s i i i t . withwtrv ..aS
•%SSS&aB&
:•
%
Sfei'":'- '
"m
. 4P
I.
S*
J
Col. V U t a t f Jornr*.
hlaaertr yet been brought Into aurtrt, having lleen,1
Tbe Cleveland .Leader, referring to a notice ii
W e most heartily endorse the following flo(loe of Col
untS reccntly. an Indian Reserve.' It wfi^probaldy comc
:ture oof]
fL^^H
*OBtlA*BAtR». tortoit ~
0 - in next spring. There are from eighty to one hundred Jotxy, Auditor General of this State, which we find In Detroit .idtertiser in regard -.9 tbo manufacture
S«fierior b v i r o n b y the \\'j..,idottc Rollingr Mills, sQ
TBAVJBaSE C l T * :
families now settled on it; wfaso right to preemption will tho Detroit Adzerliser. Wc have been intimately acthere is no doubt of tbe .q^rior quality of the
quainted
with
him
for
thirty
years,
and
know
that
be
is
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1858. doubtless be respected by Congress, in the passage of the
one of the ablest and best men in the State, fully com- which this iron is mad ; i of the facility for working it
bilT bringing It into marketIt is easier mined and os j- reduced to iron than any orf
Frieftds,
,' Five or ax.miksfrom Mis-ion Point, on the East Bay, petent io till any station which may be conferred upon
yet discovered—for the j ;vsons that it lies bare in the
. We greet ypn f 'After a long vacation, m resumo the is tie flourishing village of Elk Rapids, which will pro- him bjr. the people or the Legislature.
" The nomination of this gentleman to the Senate is mountains above the w» er level, and contains no deltv
composing-stick
quill", a calling in which we have bably be tho 'Cpunty Scat jot Antrim county when that
received
with
very
general
satisfaction.
All
who
know
terious nobstAnees. and ia within two or three
cent
spent the bapi«cst and best portion o f a l i f e now past it* county shall have been organized. Aa we have not yet
him will cordially respond to the Lansing Rrathiicant
meridian. We pre?»-nt yoa "teHlay the first number of the visited the place, wo reserve a notice of it to another commendation, that his obliging manners, his ldndnea* of a peroxide, the. nearest the ore c«i bo to. iron. Tbt
communication
is
now
onen
by
locomotive
railroad
fcltfAND JXAVRBXZ Harfiu). It ia. modest and unpreheart, his liberality, and above all, hii inflexible integrity,
Dumber of our paper.
Lake fifteen miles' to tl • imixhaustibl# mines; and /hi
tending to size,—perhaps some-may think too much so,—
Proceeding up the West Bay twenty miles from Mis- have served to raider a thorough and favorable appremy other, riot only on the Ajor
-but remember -it is only ona day old ! I t will hare time si6n Point, and .forty from Lake Michigan, we arrive' at ciation <>f bis character, as extensive as the acquaintance ore will be chewier tli
<
!iera is wood, birt'in tho/'ijpd
V " enough to gftw, and will expand it# dimensions just in Traverse City, the County Scat "of Grand Traverse Co., with him. His industry as a public officer has been un- Sere of the Lakes wintiring, his. real in the pubb'c Service unexcelled, and his
and 'northwest Peansj-lvania,
proportion to the nourishment it rccdvca la typo- to which Antrim oa tho east, and Lcelcn*u on the west ability as a public man, wiH successfully challbngc tlw fields of northeast O
>n- formation abounds. Tlic
graphical iq^earauco, we think it will compare favorably side of the Bay, are attached for judicial ipurppses. Tht bittuni-a. scrutinfr af his epponorts. •'Like the other Re- where ore' of the se
trade in tho North-west will
vritii any' paper in. the State. A t all event*, we hajre entire Peninsula, however, is in Grand Traverse county publican candidates, he will, without doubt,, be assailed, whole character of t b
Docauso
having
^
p
e
his
duty
in
all
public
stations
withbe
changed—a
uuperi.
•
cle will be afforded at a low,
consulted our own taste in thai matter, arid an; satisfied proper. It is'at this: point, at .tho bead of tbo West
out fear or favorV^e has doubtless made enemies among price than an inferior
! ould have been produceij,''
with" the result,
Bay, that tho UnitwlStates Land Office for the-Traverse thb more bitter tjnd unscrupulous of his partisan op
and whatever advanta
aer places may derive fronf
Some friend may ask, Why select such arr oat-of-the- ;0ity Land District Is located; and ft is here that we have Bente—with judicious Democrats, he stands as among
t^n be to much benefitted,^
worid place as Trove rue City, or the Grand Thivcrec selected our future home! Of its population, business noighbors generally, as a man of fine capacity, industry this great development
as'
Cleveland
1f
proper
'W are put for(h.
aud
sagacity,
without
reproach.
country for the theatre of your fcture labors t W e *n- trade and future prospects, we shall treat more fully here,*
<wer, Bocausc wo like it better than any part or Michigan
The
Atlantic
Cable.
Tho
interesting
qneat.
a
l>ecn suggested by the:
after.
we have yet sccft, (and s residence of <**£ twenty ywrs,
A t last wc have something official and intelligible in London JVcuvr, whether
J
not at somel future, time
The scenery around thi entire Bay is delightful, and
'has made us somewhat -familiar with the State.) A liner the climafe aa healthy "and agreeable as can be found regard to the condition of tho Atlantic Cal>le. Mr. V arlcy, become desirable a n j nerosarythat another and a larger!
climate, a bettor soil, a purer atmoephere, n-Aoro beau- in any part of North America. . hluS leading timber is tho Electrician of tho Electric and International Telegrapl Parliament or Congress of tho whole monarchy, including
tifuTBay,'God's*sua does not sliino upon; and the day liard maple, interspersed with beech, .ash, oak, boaswood, Company—so he tffeled by tho pompany—has made a Canado and tho Indies, assemble in London or elsewhere ,
is not'far distant when onr magnificent forests <f «ggarpine, cedar, hemlock, t»4 other varieties; and! the sojl is report ou tho staBBf the cable as observed by him cm to debate important questions in presence of delegate!
mjiple, hieech, ash, basswood, ccdar aft(1 pine, will be t»3 rich' and. pi^uctive as
of Western New York. the 6th, 7tb, 8th, 9th and 10 of September, and the result, and members duly chosen and appointed by these dej Converted. by the stout^orm of Free Labor into green
W e havo no early frosty, to injure the crops. The first we regret to say, is by no means encouraging. Ho finds pendencies. ' A eotemponuy makes the apt commcot
pastures, odorous meadows audt waving fields of grain,
heavy frost at Traverse City tfaih season occurred on the a fault of great miignitudfc at a distance of between 245 upon this suggestion that it might liavo occurred to fomt
« Untibvory recently, this portion of thfc State has been
night of the 25th October, since tour arrival here. Some and 300statute -milesfromValentia,"and possbly in wa- Fnglish statesman that the plan of authorizing the several
regarded by people abtoad, as n bleak, barren and inhosvery light frosts were experienced as early
" " * ter of but 4l0 fathofos in depth Ho finds the <able un- British Provinces and dep ndencifa, to eleqt delegates
pitable'rcgioii.wholly unfitted-for cultivation. Tocorbroken, but thinks the power used will shortly eat away the who should have scats in Parilumeut, as is the ease with
of that mouth, but hone previous to that time.
' *> fact this impression, and to impart truthful information
One reason why tbe country around Grand Traverse exposed copper wire in the faulty place 1>y electrolytie resprct to onr territories, ipreated with power to introduce
relative to tlic resources and advantages of the Grand
Bnv xfcas not settled years ago is, that most of the lands decomposition. {le is satisfied also that there is another nnd debate measures having re&rvuce to'the Colonic*,
Traverse dountry, will fc a leading aim of.fbis journal.
belonged to the Indiana, and after thoy came into the fault more distant titan thivthe approximate locality of bnt not to fl>tcj might be of much advantage in the gov-.
i n I'olitics wc admit no such word as Neutrality. Wo
which he could not estimate without communication with ernment of their distant teritories.
poffiesdoo of the Government they wcre witlihcld or wjffc
hate Slavery in all its forms and conditions, and can lmve
drawn from market to enable the different Railroad Com- Newfoundland. From authentic data shown him at "VoIIORACK CREEL** closed his Address at ConnersviD^
no fellowship or compromiso with i t W o entertain no
panies to make their selections of the lauds appropriated lenti o, ho iq also (if opinion that there was a fault in tho Indiima, with the following beautiful sentence; '''To tic
respeot for any party or any religion which sanctions aud
to ttym ; and ^mother is that little or nothing has been cable on board the Agamcmnlfo before it was sub merged, instructed, intcligcnf, wide awake cultivator no change
and support* it, wo care not from wl«at fonrce they deoffering a resistarwe equal to 1,000 or 1,200 mik« of cable,
known abroad Of the peculiar advantages which it poswhich the future has in store threatens evil or counsoii
rive tiicir•authority;; imd regard that politician, minister,
sesses over most parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and fdtuatcd nt a distance of about 560 mik» from one end of discouragement For him, and such as he is, ovciy a i
or layman, who advocates its extension aiid perpetuity,
the l,200 miles coll, and supposed to be tho fault which
Minnesota. It" was' to the interest >of those who far
^•anco in the mastery of Nature by man is a personal advan. a? an enemy to the I l a m a r f l W , and false to the God
caused so much alarm when tbe ships were 500 miles from
years monopolized the carrying trade of the LaMes to
tage and an oaramnce of that ultimate triumph wherei
' wo worship. Entertaining these views' ob what we regard
decry Michigan and eulogize Illinois and Wisconsin," tlyit Ireland He ts satisfied that the cable has been seriously, every atmospheric change being forseen and ph-pareJ(
the great political issue of the day, wc shoir support, with
if not fatally, impaired by tha use of too powerful currents
they might convey emigrants the whole length of the
for, every latent force of Nature evoh-ed aml rendeiflj
zeal andlirtrihess, lottlie best of our ability, dm Republifrom the large induction coils, especially from this side, and
T-nl-na, or as far as their trteamors and VTSFCIS tnled. The
useful, the marvels of chemistiy shall becotoe tho 'ftuniliw
can organization, so".long as that party shall be trie to
that tli'c present cqnducting strand is too small to have anlate Capt Bi-XKB^thc OWCommodom of the Lakes, was
handmaids of tillage, aiu] every brecM. that wanders i ^
tho principles which now govern it. Are wo clearly
swerd its purpose, icvcn had tho insulation been sound.
across a continent shall journey laden with bounties - and
tjie only ono of the Lake Captains of his time, wlio knew the
understood?
Grand Traverse country :and was disposed to do it jo*A SILKXT PKICTLNO Omcp—In the towu of Zablagcn,
thoHuman Race."
In the dis9usaon of political questions, wo sliall treat
tifee. He frequently told his emigrant passenjers, when Wurtemburg, there has J>een lately opened a new printing
The constitutionality of the Main Liquor Law is to b»'
• our opponents with fairness and candor ; and never give
off Grand Trover» Bay, on their way to mere distant establishment,-by M- Theodore Hclgerard. All the comtested
in
the
U.
S. Court, flftme four years ago ConstaM*
utterance to a sentence or sentiment which wc know or
passmg
posttors and pressmen are deaf and dumb, to .the number
homes I u the .then Far-West, that they
D. Nott attached a quantity of liquor in the store
!bolieve to be false. Truth" will be our only wcappu.' W e
tho most beautiful iountry they ever beheld. But tlicr 0 f ^ hundrwl and sixty; eleven of tho formor arc women.
David
Clark,
in
Hartford, Connpticut, under the Mai
. are to tbo.-hobit of speaking plainly and ctdli(j|,. brings
pecuniaiy interests of ^tho Lake Monopoly were para- Theytavo all been educated at Mr.llelgerard'sowncost
Law, and that the attachment has deea followed by i
• b y
their right namra, but have no tiwto for vulgarity or
mount to every other consideration, and the tide of emi- to tho employment they are now engaged in. Tbe king veral trials in tbe Ilartford court?, in which juries fall
personal abuse.
-*
gration continued to flow westward.
, has conferred on him a large gold medal for this great to agree. A- L. Clark, son of David, and doing burin
t
j) W e #iia!l endeaVo to make tho HERAXJI an uscfal ami
.A'brighter day has dawned, and the time is not fai reclamation from the ftocial ami moral waste.
in New York, claimed the liquor, and Contested tho suite
'entertaining Newspaper, and a welcome visitor in every
distant when this beautiful speck on tho map of Gn^'s
Tns CUKYSTAL PALACK Binoren.—-Ihe New York They now sue tho constable, iu tbe United Status Court,
family circle May we not confidently anticipate a subcreatioaSvill bo knowu and appreciated.
Cljrystal Palace was entire^ destroyed by fire on Tuesday for illegally seizing their liquor, and the constitutionality
stantial response from every citizen of Grand Traverse?
IIow Lecompton was t a w e d .
evening, Oct 5th, supposed to be the work of on incen- of the Maino Law will be tried in the abovo court Tie
!• We hare been taught by a bitter experience the folly
• 'of publishing a newspaper on the Credit system ; and Tlve astonishing change, says the Detroit Advcrther, diary. Not only the palace itself, but every thing it C'larks claim damages to the amonut of ten tliousan
that
came
over
the
minds
of
sundry
Democratic
members
pontained, was burned ; and the exhibitors at the great dollars.
have determined to adopt a rigid Cash plan. -No paper
Willi* sent from the office without payment in.advance. of .Congress tfho for a long iimo resisted tho Lecompton Fair or the American Institute, which' was then being
Parson Brownlow, tho Tcnne*ee bully, has given if
Now, friends, if you approve our enterprise* manifest swindlo in every possible shape, left no doubt on the held there, lost all they had in the building, valued at his Slavery missionary tour in the North HereturnodV
it by sending in tho dimes.
MOKOAS BATES. public mind that this charge was the result of.direct bri- half a million of dollars.
Tennesseo immediately after his debate with Mr. P r y *
bery—in plainer terms, that they weqe bought, as negroes
Mr.'ltogcr A Pryor having refused to'answer a ques- at Philadelphia His proposition to tho latter genflr
Grand Traverse Bay.
bought at the south—l»y this Administration. Facts |
f
man to coiitnyic.tbc discuanon at the South, was 4
The entrance to Grand Trarerec Bay, from Lake
clined by Mr. P., from prudeutial nvotit«>—mainly, IK
Michigan, is about seventy-five miles from tho Island of truth Of these rumors. A short time siuce we gave the duel between Clemens nnd Wise, (recently investigated
says, bccause he has no taste for brickbats and hW;
Mackinac, four hundred uwfltwcuty from Dotroit, and proof that Own* Joxfe of the Fifth Pennsylvania District by the Magistrates at Richmond, Va.,) Judge Mcridith
two hundred and sixty from ^ e a g o . Beaver Island, had a substantial reason for changing his o'ppositiM into has decided that hfe cflnnot be compelled to answer. The gcotwl^ptocnACT.—The NashviDo Union (the leading DeJudge
holds
that
a
witness
can
only'bo
compelled
to
tes• lvhp Mormon kingdom of tho luite King Strang,) the Fox an opproTOl of the lecompton fraud in thc sliap&'of a
' Islands and the Manitous, nro to fair view from its en- contract for furnkhing the Washington Water Works tify when he sees that bis answers- can»ot by any possi- mocratic organ of Tennesson) lay* down the law thus:
"The man who maintains that the people of a Terri- '
bility
criminate
him.
trance. Tbo Bay has au average width of ten miles, by
with five thousand tons of iron pipos.
toiy may bv any lawftd means axdudc Slavery before it'
forty miles in length, running north and south. „^en 1 Tho fact has since leaked otlt that JAMES L Gtujs,
SnocK OP, AN EARTHQUAKE.—A Considerable shock of an becomes a State, is untrue to the Democratic party «H!
miica from its mouth, on tho west ride, is tho thrifing from tbe Twenty-Fourth District, and J. A. -/^ra, of tlie
•Jthqnake
was felt at what Is known ns the line Stbre, ihe Constitution."
»V
Mtl
village of Northport, a town of some three hundred in-,
Sixteenth" District I i also of Pennsylvania, had ''"jMissouri, <*i Tuesday, Sept21st I t was6o severe that doaww os DOL-GLAB.—In his Xenia speveb, Mr. Cor-,
habitants, separated only by atown-Hnc road from tho
equally substantial, reason for. changing their opposition a lady who was about forty rods from her house when it win spoke of Mr. Douglas Mfollows:
.'
old Indian vitlago of Wnakoe-zoo-ville. * Many or the
into friendship. ABL'S brother received a contract for commenced, fell down four times before she got to her door.
•• I have said that I honored Douglas; I honor any man
Propellers running betwe<hi the I»wer Lakes and Chisupplying tbe Utah army with three hundred mules nt It seemed ns though the houses would tumble down. In
a party who looks the head Of that party in tbe fan»
' cago, call here for wood.. It has an exceUent natural
<)195 each, which could have beon^bought for 8120, by 1811, tlic ground gunk near tbe same place, making alake and defies his power. But why did not Douglas whoM
)i;ubor, where wssek can ride out auy storm in safety.
emancipate hinu*elf instead of nutting the fettprs ofT o«J
which he cleared $52,000.
n o also had an order on twelvo miles long and seven wide.
hand, and allowing the hatMWrtft to dangkj from thai
Northport is in the unorganized county of Lcclenau,;atRiisaell & Majors, tho general contactors for supplying
j
j
BAROX HcHBopT.—Baron Humboldt has predicted' other."
tachod to Grand Traverse- The people pf that county
the army, for two hlmdred more, on which be made his owifikath. A letter written by him, lately read in one
DELAWARE ELKCTIOX.—At the Inspector's Electiof
will apply for a separate organization at tho next session
835,000, making $87(000 in all, clcar profits. As his of the Prussian law courts, caused a sensation from its
held in the State of Delaware on the 5th nit, the Adj
or tho Legislature, and wc hope thoir request will be
Congressional brother was joint partner to the transaction,
containing the declaration, "My death will take place in ministration majority is shown, by the Wilmington Jourf
: panted. In that event Northport will present strong
tho price he received for his vote was $43,500. This 1859," and urgingthat it would be better to postpone a nal, to be only 443, whereas at the Insitcctor's Hwtioft
claims, with Gleu Arbor, (on the Lnke'shorc) for the
'wouldhave bought 87 better men in any S o u t h e r n ^
certain publication of his works till then.
in 1856, it was 2,185. Then Wilmington gave 1?0 B" •
County Seat.
.
'j
' Procee ffing np the Bay six miles, you amve at trie
THE GBEAT CHICAGO LAND Scrr.—In the suit of Geo, chanan majority, now 29 Opposition.
Mr. G n u s received his payment directly, in the shape
New Mission, a School for the Indians, under the charge
of Russell & Majors' drafts. As their contract amounted C. Bates, of Detroit against the Illinois Central Railroad,, SALERATI'S.—Use as little of this pcrniciow article at
j 0 f Rev. Mr. Dougherty, a Presbyterian clergyman This
to nearly ten millions of dollars, upon whidi they made for tbe possession of the land on which the Depots of the. poadble about your household; every partiffe taken into
Mimion ^ttns a tract of about a thousand acres of the
the stomach is injuriota io the natural functions. This
not lew than thirty-three per cent, they could afford to Company are located in Chicago, vajped at over
j • choicest farming lands, with a hundred acres o r more
contribute liberally towards th$ purchase of marketable lion .of dollars, tho jury have rctnrnod a verdict against Juts been proved beyond a doubt hy careful tests among
:
under cultivation. Wo have not yet vioted it, and can
members of Congress, and it is said they did pay liberally tho plaintifE
j speak'of it only in geittral terms. Vfc shall notice it
__ n o t ] cag than ono' million of dollars, in the shape of
Gen. Walker, the celebrated Filibuster,
gone to
A Srr.x rRO* MIHSOCRI.—At a Special Election t f
;
more fully hereafter. Fi\p miles farther, is the Old Insmall drafts, mostly in the sums of $2,000, on the war Nicaragua, at the bead Of several -hundred men, "reckless cently held to Jeflereon City, the Capital of the State, fcr
:
dian Missiwi, (now abandoned as such;) on the Point of
Department "Somo of these drafts found their way into aiKl unprincipled aa himsc.lt: Armajnd ammmution had. Aldermen, tbo Republicans triumphed, after a warm con| tho Peninsula.
Pcnineula is about twenty miles
tho hands of Mr. G n u s coincident with bis change on preceded him, and the foro<j is to bad from the Pacific test
'
! long and from two to threewide, commencing at t^p
of we are assured l y the Gazette, upon his side.
- . . ., ••
a jt - v
If
nmrlv one Lecompton,
" »' *'
'
Cfjorecncrr.—At tho recci* Township Elections hdd
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1
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Tho survey of tbe I^ R- route-from Hudson to Superior in this State, nearly all tb- changes which took plaff
ccived the price of several "good fat staves*for hi&vote. and Bayfield, Wis, a distance of 164' mDes, has been
were to favoj of the Republicans. •
"West Bay. flhrougb the'untiring exertions of Mr.
*V LKACH, our able Representative in Congress, aJfiD pa»*d
DEMOCRATIC riATrow^-The Platform of Buchanan approved by the Secretary of tho-Interior, which secures
Secretary Cobb has m i i * call upoa the Secretary
the House at its last Session for a Light House on this Democracy is composed % five p b n t e : Slavery in the to the Company a large and valuable trapt of land.
of the Treasuryfor arable Rowing tho comparative to•point, but it was lost in the Senate. I t will probably Slave States;" Slavery to the Free States ; Slavery in
ILU50IS POSTVACTKES.—The Prmdent has-rtraored porta under tho present and %te tariff
j (
bo passed at tbe next se&dou or Congrejs.] T i e Pcnin- the Territories ; Slavery everywhere; Public Plunder. all biihwo of the Postmasters of Bfinois, originally apIp Sweden a man who is awa ft" tinea druiA. is *
aula is covered with a luxuriant growth of hard-maple,
Obi. Samner has assumed the command of the Military pointed by him, for t i e crime of sympathiiing with
- ' beeeb, ash, basswood, andmany other varieties of timber,
priTed of a vote at election.
' §
Judge Dong!as.
and almost c'v^ry acre of it is choice farming land. It Departaciit of the West.
^TRAVERSE HERALD
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Detroit Advertisements.
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•
i o n u i d T r a v e n e CotfiAjr..
T h e E l e c t i o n p n e d off w a y qoifctiy in t h i s t o w u j r r * a n d t h e result i» a D e m o c r a t i c V i c t o r y .
Tfcir
" r a n g e from five t o t e n o n t h e S t a t e t i c k e t , ami
t o sixty-flrc on t h e County ticket.
r of o u r p a p e r
|y e l e c t e d t h e i r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e ( P n o o BETES.)
o m a n y of o a r j j l d f r i e n d s i n d i f f e r e n t p a r t s o f t h c c o a n t r y tu acquaint'thc'm with o u r p r e a m t locality.
tl*j entire C o u n t y t i c k e t
If they
us, b y mail, t h o ' i u m o f ono doHar a n d fifty c o i t s ; a n d i n
If
they a r o n o t b e n d j t t e d b y t h e o p e r a t i o n use shftU b e . W h o
leads o f f ?
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' C o c B T i a r ^ - W c t h a n k t h e K d i t o r a of t h e C h n n t a n q u c
( N . Y.)
D e t r o i t . 0dvertiter,
O t t a w a ' Clarion,
K a p i d a Journal,
fer
Isiaaag
A l l e g a n Journal.
Repub-
. . 4 1 | Charles E . Stuart
• U K T D I U ' T OOVtgtXOB. j
D e U i n c ^ J n great varletor; Tadeaola-Plaids aad S t r i p M ; Allwool PlaWs; Alpacas; Pianncl-i; Sattinettaj Broadclotha; D»lnaoks; .Blankets; Linens; R a b r t t l d e r i e s ; Hosier) - ; Glove*;
Ribbon*; P r i n t s ; ' Olngbams, i c , f c . .
Mr. Buchanan has
Carpet Departadoit.
Pennsylvania has given
a m a j o r i t y of 2 5 , 0 0 0 f o r F r e e d o m .
OOVKHVIK.
I
A l j l , D F l f C K U U M t C O n 74 WODIlWAUl) AVE-
. . 4 6 b e e n r u b b e d o u t in h i s o w n S t a t e a s y o n w o u l d , e r a s e a
•
Urnund B. F a l r f l e l f l „ . . . . . 4 2 J GMCRB C. Monro
M c * * r A » r or
*
. 3 . 4 1 1 Jonathan P. K i n g . . . . . . . . . 4 7
Iclsoa a Isbell.
STATS T H E A S t m i a . ;
grcaS» s p o t from y o u r g a r m e n t
H e a t t e m p t e d t o p l a c e Shades. LACS and.Mnlllu O n r t a i n \ O a r t o l n F i r t a r e s , F e a t h t r t ,
h i s foot o n t h e n e c k of F r e e d o m i n t h e s u b j u g a t i o n of
K a n s a s — h e defied the people, and they h a v e spurned
S
..40 him—in the m a j e s t y o f their strength they have hurled
r x - L I G H T G A S W O R K S , F O R T H E MAXUFACh i m f r o m t h e m J f a r e v ( i r . _ H e h a s fallen, n e v e r to rfce
T U M : OF 1LI.UMIKATINO O A S . f o r the use of P r i v a t e
H o m e s , Public Buildings, Village*. TOWM. S C — p a t e n t e d
Dgaiti J .
4 '
Augnst, 1R5S.—Thfc principle of the Invention connlaUi to the
i.ssno of o u r p a p e r .
T h p y a r o all g e n t e r a i n ; a m i w*o J a m e s W. S a n b o r n , w . . - - — 30 | J o h n B a l l - - . - - - - W h e n w i n j P r p s i d e n t s l e a r n t h a t t h a i p o w e r w h i c h peculiar conatruction of t h o Retort, wherebyJ i n l« m u l t
ATTORNEY CEXKBAL.
quickly, eauily a a d economically.<r»uerat«d froui R o » i a , p i l .
h o p e t h a t e a c h m a y Own a f o f t y aero lot a d j o i n i n g s o m e J a c o b M. H o w a r d
creates, c a n d e s t r o y ? W h e n will t r a i t o r a a m i t y r a n t s
; . . . . 4 1 1 J o h n G. S u t h e r l a n d . . . .
Tallow and refuse Oretoe of i v kind, and -prodncinK, for
!
SUPKEUiVEXDENT O f I T B t l C j » S T a r C T I O X .
flourishing
t o w n , a i d c u t i t aU u p i u t o c o m e r s w h e r
a n d u s u r p e r s k a r u t h a t i t - i a d a n g e r o u s t p t a m p e r w i t h about eighty cents,
ceato, as much Ugh?
l i g h t as a thousand feet
te«t of ordiJ o l i a j t . G r e g o r y . . . . . . . . ..3!>| D a n i e f C J a c o k e s
49
n t f r rnal
fias_
'
. •
t h o rights of F r c e n f e n ? , J o i r x
b e t r a y e d h i s p a r t y , nary coal Gas.
!
MBMBXtt o r BOAUD Of EOfCATlOX.
speculation runs high.
'
A lonft c o u r t * of experiment* at the h a n d s of the Inventor,
[Witter J , Baxter
« ^ J . ; J . 4 0 | Andrew y . 1!
sold himself t o t h e D e v i l , a n d sunk i n t o oblivion. MILLAKD who ha* h a d many year* c a p e r i e a c o in Gas manufacturing, a*
THAXKH.—4WC r e t u r n t h a n k s t o JACOB BAEXB, E s q . I , • j
. ?•. -I,-i
comiWM.
i. .
K i u J t o R B d e a l t an assassin b l o w t o t h e W h i g p a r t y , well as by o u r * h r e « « a d "therm has placed tho invention be- 3!T| Rotwrt W. u v i s . . 4 9
yond all doubt of iU practicability. The public may be cont b o B o g i s t e r of tire V. S . l a n d Office a t t h i s p l a c c , f o r D o W i t t C. L o a t h
,
-if'*.
gKNATOA
w h i c h p l a c e d h i m in t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l c h a i r , a n d ke. d i e d fidently assured that it j«-at ®nco tho most s i m p l e a n d useful
t h e l o a n of ! • » pWW
« n d o t h e r c o n r t c j u e a e x t e n d e d t o J o h n H. S n n d i s h
2....38i| Hehiy PenOoyer... .....fiO
or any t h i n g of the kind ever before constructed.
FnAXKiJx PIRRCE p l a y e d " G o o d L o r d , G o o f D e v i l , " f o r
K*r*ES»-VTAtIV_
The present object of t h o proprietors Is to dispose of city,
u s s i n c e ojtr a r r i v a l h e r i
M r . B a r n s . « « Mtypo,
mrf i ^
- H d l o Beer*
. _ , p a season, t h e n b e t r a y e d his N o r t h e r n f r i o i d e a n d t h r o w county and staj* Rights, on the most favorable terms, a n d t o ;-v
COVXTY i
A in o w t y sen?*? * g e n t l e m a n , b u t t h e H a r d i ^ t l a n d of a
immediately introduce t h e works i n t o general" UM;.
lnUC
...'.TO himself i n t o t l u v a r m s of S l u v e i y , w h i c h c r u s h e d h i m in
.Jcromo I f . P r a t t . . I
17 | T ^' e r o n''i A r t w i c k .
Works f r o m ljDO feet capacity n u d upwanU, a r ? n
Buchanan Democrat
. . .
KsctsTEn or VEZW.
I
i t s e m b r a c e . A t t h e cloefr of his t e r m qf office, t h e r e readiness by UDDLKY A H O L I E S , manufacturrrs, »
J e r o m e M. P r a t t . . ' .
. w - l y Xlitron Uobtwick.
—70
as well as every t h i n g coniMjetcd with the " S u n - U g b t <
T h o P r o p e l l e r T i w r , f r o m C h i c a g o anil G r a n d H a v e n ,
w e r e n o n e so p o o r a s t o d o h i m
reverence.
T h e c i j j of
Works," whicji will be supplied b y t H r m at Ul tlie ]>riucl]
...30 | Dwld
a r r i v e d heroi on Monday, l i s t , a n d . left t h o « i m e d a y f o r
all p a r t i e s was, " P o o r old H o r s e , - l e t h i m die;"" a n d t h e y poiata in t h e Union, t o partJM p u r c l u u i n s territory.
FIIEKlry.
Persons of small capital, a n d particBt*rly Oas Pittars, by
J t a f i b f o . • 0 4 A . S m c * , E s q . , R e c e i r t r of t f i e U . " William E . 8 y k e a . t . . ^ . . . . 3 3 | H e a r y ' H . K o b l e . .
t o o k off h i s saddle a n d b r i d l e a n d turned" h i m . o n t t o
making an IhTeatment iu the right t o use the " t n u - I . t g h t Gus
raoaacuTi.vo A t i o s s s T .
I ^ m d O f l k o n t tliis'place, c a m e pawcngiir
s t u b b l e ! JAMES BUTUANAN h a s p l a y e d . a t y l d e j , g a m e : Works," will 1# certain of an Immediate remuneration.
Charles H. Holdeu
k . . 3 9 ' | F r a n c U C, Stevens
T3T All communications In the premises directed t o t h e
l i e staked all—his honor, his
reputation,
his private
CIHCL'IT OOl'KT COMMISSION Ell.
Tlio S c h o o n e r TKLRURATK, C a p t a i n HcrrfmBD, Sai
undersigned w i n meet p r o m p t attention.
Charles
Holden
' . . . . 3 9 | Fr*aci« C. Stevens
friendships, h i s m a n h o o d a n d h i s f u t u r e h o p e s — o n t h e
.
. :
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
' t h i s n W r n i n g Tor C h i c a g o , w i t h l u m b e r , t o 1"
f.
. . , r,... 11."I: COBXTV SURTBVOp.
*
Trejuwnsr f o r P
a n g l e c a r d of S l a v e r y . H e ' a w l o e t l F r e i j o n U j f n s !i
J o h q . J P . o r t ^ r , . . . 1 4 |.WllllanjSlawnpn
...
hi C o . S l u r will m a k e b u t q t f c ' m o r e t r i p t h i
' nJ
K<x 77 Woodward Avepue, D-*
J t f i M OK I-KOBATP.
T h e People rule 1 L e t honest men rejolcc !
3-"" V J
Charles F o w l e r . . ^ . | No C a n d i d a t e . .
EADY-MADE CLOTHUVG
T I M W E i r n F j u - r T h o lowest r a n g o of t h o t h e r m o m e t e r
F r o m t h e . r e t u r n s s o f a r a s r e c e i v e d , t h e r e is s t r o n g
FURNISHING GOODS,' at tho Cli
:
Winfam Hi j r o f f l l i p . . . . . . 4 2 ( j ' j 6 h n B r j - * n t . . . . . . . ' . « . . . . « reason t o believe t h a t M i n n e s o t a lias gono R e p u b l i c a n .
HALLOCKt N o 188, JeOfcrson Avenue. D e t r o i t Where m a y
d u r i n g t h q j m t Week h a s b c c u 4 8 , a n d t h o h i g h e s t
Joseph D a r a e . . . . j . .
39 | Hugh C. F a n a a u . ...T._
40
bo found a very large, f r e s h and desirable stock of tha above
, }• oVerage .r> L
.
goods j u s t manufactured nndcr hi*.Immediate inspection, a n d
embracing one of the most w t e n s f v e a n s o r U n e n t a e v e r before
I. . 1 ' i o - N i a - r T b o l a d i e s of T r a v e r s e C i l y g a v e a splondld MOMS W i i n e r
Charles E S t o a r t . . .
offered In thi* m a r k e t
E d m t o d B F a i r f t e l f l 3 8 (!eorg« C. M n a r o „ . . . . . . . 4 8
| P i o N i e p j A & o n e d a y last week, a n d w e w e r e " t h e r e \o
Among his stook wil.
Nelson G. I s b e l l . , : . . . . . . . 8 2 J o n a t h a n P . K i n g . . .
ot Garmettt suitable r o r F a l l a L „
._
—
T h e g r o n n d neleetod was a n e l e W t e d b e e c h a n d J o h n M c K i n n e y ^ u . .
l : J 4 Edward K a ntor
nr.ltALP o W l C E , TCAVERST. C l t ^ , MlCUlpA^.
F r o m the low. priced a n d cheaper gradea, t o tha most lino
...3.1 J o h n J . A d a m . - v . . - . .
, m a p l e p r o v e , .abOuf n ljiile a n d a half f r o m t o w i t T l i e D a n ie l L. Case
a a d fashionable garmeflU—all of w h i c h have l>oen manufac....48
J a m e s W. S a n b o r n .
33
tured
with the utmost c a n s a d wiitiUxTBOto give satisfaction.
d a y w a s mmlu o n purposo, a n d s d t h a n ttrray of b e a u t y J a c o b M.' H o w a n |
3.1 J o h n Gi S u t h e r l a n d —
All persons OesirOusof pnrc basing either at WHOIJ58ALE
: 3 j Daniel C. J a c o k e * . J i t
48
- us. w * t h c r o j ' a s j e m b l e d s e l d o m m e e t s tlw> «yo i s a n o w J<ihn M. Gregbry
OR R E T A I L are respectfully Invited to call and e s a m i a o his
Witter J . Baxter.
3> Andrew V ; Moo r e . . . " . ^ . . . . 4 8
extensive stock, which a h w be-offered at prices uniformly
countrj-, awl:i» rarely excelled in uny of the-Older settlo- Dewltt C. L e a c h . . i .
A3 Robfirt W. t > a Y i * . . . . r . . . — S 4
n3
H.HALLOCK.
Has opcncil an O E o e at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co^ low.
i... i. 47
jiioiit.-. T r o v e r s e C i t y c a n p r o d u c e m o r e h a n d s o m o w o - J o h n i C S t a n d i i h . l . . . . . . . . 1 4 H e n r y P c nnoyer
.
J o h n K. F i s h e r . I . J .
Jl- P h l l o Beers
. . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Michigan, Cjf the transaction of i
T V B T K O I T STEAM
DYEING
m e n tlrnu a n y t o w n o f i t s c i z b in M i c h i g a n . T h e little William E . S y k e a l i
:J3 H e n r y H . X o W e . , . . . . . . . . . . 4 9
1 _ / M E X T , No. 10 C o n g r o ^ « t . E M U r A .
T h e r o n Baj^twick,(Regiator,) 50
"d most respeotfally intimate that; more fully to. accomf o l k s A - c f ? p u t t o o , i n all i t h e i r g l o i y , a n d e n j o y e d t h o ,Hero me M. P t a t t , ( l t e g . ) . - J 8
The United States Land Office is located at this place ; and
J e r o m e l b P r a t t . (Clerk). .W TheroivBrottTick, (Clerk).
ate t h e wants of the p a t r o n i z i n g public, a n d his l a r g e ing o o d t h i n g s pprea<l ^ n t so borintifully b e f o r e t h e m w i t h a Xorman B. C o w l e * . . . . . . . 4 3 PavW C. Goodalt
particular attention will bo paid to locatipg Land Warrants,
to of business, he h a s adopted the ImprovM facility wklch
F r a n c i s C. S t e v e n s . . . . . . .
m gives t o tho A r t of Dyeing, having recently fitted np
i n m t i n g w « ^ y in Government Lands, i m p a r t i n g i n f o r m s
Hwt t h a t wad p l e a s a n t t o b e h o l d . T h e r u r a l festivities
hat l S w w f e . He now Dyes by Steam, every description
tion
rclativo
t
o
the
general
features,
resources
a
n
d
advanw e r e k e p t tip until a M * hourv w h e n t h o p a r t y r e t u r n e d
Slawfion.
.-60
. . ^ i l k s j n t i n s . Velvet, Crapes and Merinos, jiroduclag t h o .
. . 4 8 tages of t h e Grand Traverse country, the, payment of taxes, most brilliant colors aad best style or finish that evety srtlclo
WittiM, M . * c K l U l p . . . . r S 3 J o h n B r y a n t .
, ' t o t o w n in fine spirits, a t y M l g h t o d w i t h tlie b r i D i a n t
Jo*pVDame..
.23 H u g h C. F a r m mi
—i-41 a n d t h e transaction of any Agency business with which h e will aitmil of. Shawls of. every varietyD y e d a n d Cleaned.
I joDification. | ' '*{ •
V)
•
Glen A r b o r . .
may be entrusted,
ttFraiE.vcES.
A Y g K W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM A N D
T h e R e t u m n frott Glen A r b o r were received a f t e r
Hon. Whltaer Jonra, Auditor ( . e n a m l . ) , „ _ t m m
GRAXD BATIIS J o o w i A T j - ^ W c hBTC r o c p \ - c d t h e first
V l f l m L L A T I N O OHIMNEYJCAP^-Majliew's C t i S e y
Clmrtc. W. Hnlltr, K»q.
. \ I j u i " r -Ch i d gone to pre**. We give t h e m in brief: Twenty-flvfybtea
Hon. J. M. H n » u 4 Attorney UmnX. > D < t_ j , v
n u m b e r of ii H o m i - m o h t h ^ q u a r t o p a p e r b e a r i n g t h e p b o v e
K.
B.
Ward.
P.tq.
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™
e n t e r i n g thera; it loasca* tho liabilities tofinsfrom
were polled—-18 of which were straight RcpnWieau, ,ln<l
. title, p o b l i t h o d n t G r a n d ' R a p i d s a a d p r i n t e d b y H e a r y
Herald
Office,
Traverse
City,
NOT.
3,1R58.
their
h o r n i n g o u t : ii protects their t o p i from t h e wastes of
i t r a l g n t Deinsstafc except on Bcpresentative—^FUher, Bothe
w
d
h h e r , a n d serves ad an-ornamental finish.
S . C l u b b 4 Co., a t t h e Clarion office. G r a n d H a v e n . I t publican, received U3 votet, a n d Beora, Dem., 2.
Petsomr desirous o f securing t h e right of manufcetore, o r
p r e s e n t * a b<-antiful t j - p o g r a p h i c a l a p p e a r a n c e , a n d i s
Centreville.
of'salc, o*- both. In Cities, Counties, States or T e r r i t o r i e s In
AND
' ' djL
any
part
• ' the United States n o t already disposed of, w i n be
,
Sixty-two
vote*
polled:
41
atralght
Democratic
a
n
d
21
Retali t e d .with m a r k e d a b i l i t y b y TnoMAS D . W o m u u , E s q ,
furnished v.ith a descriptive circular, by addressing the n
p u b l i c a n , e x c e p t for Representative and Home of t h i Connty
w h o i s a!xo t h o p n W i s h e r . I t i s d e v o t c d 4 o R e l i g i o n ,
dersigned, a n d by designating the territory they desire, .they
officerx. Beer* r»c«(rfd 49 t o Fi»lier'n 12; B o r t w i c t , 50 f
wiU
also
be
f u r n i s h e d with the t e r m s of sale.
iieatipn. A g r i c u l t u r e , Politics, N e w s , a n d every o t h e r
• IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, AlWoo, Mlcfi.
Bigiatcr a n d 4« for Cterk; t o l'rntt'n 12 a n d 14; Stevena SS
g o o d thiag.' R e p u b l i c a n , of c o u r s o .
I t h a s o u r b e e t H o b k n ' a 2 4 . Three moi^ UUtrtots t o h e a r from, which will
Manufaotured and for sale. In Detroit, by
L a u d W a r r a n t s b o u g h t a n d sold. P a r t i c u l a r attention given
n
3
DUDLEY * HOLMES, 77 Woodward Ay^.
,. w i s h e s for) i t s
to lb'-ating a a d selecting land in Trcvetse City Land District.
probably increase the D ^ a o c r a t i a minority 5 a
Deeds a n d M o r t g n g c s made out, a n d personal attention given T U S T P I T B I J S H E D , A TEXT HOOK OK VEGETABLE
1 Election—Official.
f J a n d Aainial Physiology, designed for the iue of Schools,
to Prc-Emption Claims. .
F. O. S T E V f f i ' "
S. rolnarles arffl Colleges, by Hcury Goadby, M. D., P r o f e s s o r
W o c o p y t h e following n o t i c e of t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e
T h o K e n n e b e c Journal
c o n t a i n s t h o c o m p l e t e official
Refers, by permission, t o
or Vegetable a n d Animal Physiology a n d E n t o m o l o g y l a t h e
G o v . MOKHOX'S m a j o r i t y
John Bmhh,
c o u n t r y f r o * t h o G r a n d R a p i d s Prctt,, . T h o m p s o n ' s ucw returns of t h e recent <
State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with upAnd
the
Man
who
Mrack
WTlSnm
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5 6 . T h i s m a k e s t h e dolegaF r e n c h ' s in t h e D i d
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. GRANT) TBAVKRSK.—Wo call a t t e n t i o n t o t h e c a r d of t i o n irf C o n g r e s s
unanimous admiratloa. P o r s a l e b y
Trave rsa.City, Nov. 3.1858.
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D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
a t T r a v e r s o C i t y , a n d will n a y p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n to t h e
SE.XA.TE—31 B o p n b l i c
G t t G G S & C O . , MANUFACTURERS AND DEALl o c a t i o n of G o v c T O n e n t h u j O s i n t h a t land d i s t r i c t ' W i t h HOCSK—103 R e p u b l i c a n s — 4 3 D e m o c r a t s .
o u t d o u b t , t h i s d i s t r i c t c o n t a i n s t h e m o s t rtiluflblo lands
. i n M i c h i g a n , a n d offers t h e b e s t l o c a t i o n s t p > e f o u n d in
H o n . Joseph B . WilBamS' Address n t Syracuse.
IK prepared to make P l a n s and Specifications f o r all classes
, a n y of t h e W e s t e r n States. T h e c l i m a t e of G r a n d T r a T h e a d d r e s s d e l i v e r d b y H o n J o a e p l ^ R . W i l l i a m s , a t of lluildlngs ; also exccuto all k i n d s of w q i k connected w i t h
v e r s e c o u n t t y i s n o t s u r p a s s e d , a n d this, I n itself i s a
t h o N e w V o t k S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l F a i r , is s p o k e n of in the Trade, on liberal terms.
Looking Glasses, at No'n. 163 & It
caKadc.raliOii f o r fctflcrs w o r t h m o r e t h a n g o o d 1 lands.
voay w a r m t e o w o l j p p r o v a i b y t h e S y r a c u s e j w e s s , m i d
Michigan.
Snsh, Glass, Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
W h a t Is a rich soil, o r a g o o d f a i j n , w i t h o u t g o o d h c a l t l i ?
i n d e e d b y t h e N e w T ^ r k p a p e r s geno rally. T h e cortrs-. constantly oil h a n d .
ANS, AND MAKERS OF
V f t learn f r o m 0 . A , ' S t e v e n s E s q , t h o R e c e i v e r of t h e
p o n d e n t s of t h e Tribune
a n d Timet,
i t is triie, h a v e
*~a, No. 256 Jefferson
J . iv. G., t h a n k f u l for past patronage, takes t h i s opportuL u n d Office, a t T r a verso City, w h o i s n o w in t h i s city,
coinplained of i t s length) a n d c o n d c r a n o l i t f o r b e i n g t o o
" a right, t o Innity of soliciting a continuance of the nil
t h a t tlic F e v e r and A g u e i s u n k n o w n t h e r e — t h a t e v e r y
Perescoplc Cnrsloarned f o r t h e c o m p r e h e n s i o n of t h o a u d i e n c e to w h o m i t
s p r i t t h e f r assortment « t
n3-ly
Traverse City, November 5,1859.
onO r e j o i c e s in gOod h e a l t h . I l i i x c p r e s e n t s i t a s beii^c a
t a l a a d Pe*
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w a s d e l i v e r d . B u t t h i s is r t f t b e r a n insult to t h o u n d e r i w t i a g vIsionji-Also, all k i n d s of Telel i e t t e r climate t h a n a t M a c k i n a c — m o r e f r e e f r o m L a k e
the propei .
s t a n d i n g of h i s a u d i e n c e t h a n a denial of t h e m e r i t s of the
scopes, Microscppes,', ElcctrlttMacmnes, Drawing Instnimcnta,
wind*
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s t a t e s t h a t '• i t is reA b o u t ; 1 4 , 0 0 0 j a c r e f f of l a n d h a v e b e e n e n t e r e d in t h a t g a r d e d a s ono .of t h e v e r y b e s t e f f o r t s o f , t h i s k i n d t h a t
Tlie subttcriber offers for slfic a •Variety of e n g r a f t e d
d i s t r i c t , d o c e t h a l a n d s w e r e last p u t in m a r k e t — a n d t h e s e w a s e v e r m a d e b e f o r e t h e s o c i e t v . " T h e S t a t e A g r i c u l - A p p l e T r o e s , P e a c h ' I V e o s , P o : t r T r e e s , X 5 l u i n
> signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery in ooonection with his
w e r e mostly-takep b y a c t u a l settlers.
T h e r e itj not
T r e e s a n d C h e r r y Treew.
t u r a l S o c i e t y w a s equally d e c i d e d in t h e i r c o m m e n d a t i o n ,
- t o p r e v e n t t l d s c p u n t r y f r oira
m g r o w i' n g r- a-p i**•
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Also, CI'BBAXTS, GoosEnERBtes, 4 c . ; all In good condition,
d e c l a r i n g i n a v o t e of t h a n k s , t h a t i t w a s . c t o q u c n t a n d
ofVwsry description. Merchants a n d others. ,
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of good size, a a d healthy.
L. R. SMITH.
Pition.
t h i n ^ In that line, are invited t o give htal a caH. H a v i n g 1
i n s t r u c t i v e , a n d c o n v e y e d a v a l u a b l e l c s w n toTkrmcre,
- . of ProjK-llars s t o p p i n g a t N o r t h p o r t , r u n n i n g f r o m C h i best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in a l l
Elk R a p u K Nov. 3, 1659, •
nl-ly
a n d r e q u e s t i n g "a c o p y f o r j w b l i c a t i o q . I n s h o r t , t h e a d cases.
•
P . RAYMOND.
V iSIS
O n u K l H a v e n , a n d t h o P r o j p d l e r e r u n n i n g from
d r e s s s e e m s to h a v o been received w i t h unqualified satis8 A G E A S O N S , MAP l'URIJSHFKH, STATIONERS,
Detroit, Nov. 1, lf&8,
BmTalo \rill s t o p a t some p o i n t in T r a v e r s e B a y . A w a f a c t i o n b y all e x c e p t t h e t w o c o r r e s p o n d e n t s n a m e d , a n d
• E n g r a v e r s and Lithographers, 209 Main s t r e e t Buffalo, r
g o n r o a d i s n o w in p r o c e s s of c o n s t r u c t i o n from G r a n d
p H E CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT AND HlfMOR.—
t h e y a r e p r o b a b l y m u c h b e t t e r qualified to t g i t o an i t e m N. Y-, over Sage's Piano Xootop.—We are prepared t o execute
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a o d k l l i l w a n k i o R a i l r o q d - O h e d e v c l o p e m e n t of t h e
favor^ble.terms
as any establishment in the country.
wantA of f a r m e r s . T h e y s h o w e d t h a t t h e y w e r e c a p a b l e
»—
n i n g sll ihe different brau>' '
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" laad, Ireland-and England, by W m . K. B a r t e r
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of u n d e r s t a n d i n g
[Detroit Advertiser.
Stone Engraving, as well as Gray*
now c u r r e n t s of
mid, consequently, t h e
scription. we guarantee s a t i s f j e t i o n in all
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S A R B T H E BEST
ring t h o T r a v e r s e
A NAHROW. ESCAPE.—Oue of t h e e d i t o r s qf t h e M c , t r m i v - w i U pit h a
Maps, Portraits, Ehow Cards,
Lithographed and printed
Machine* for PamUy Sewing, pr f o r m a n u f a c t u r i n g p u r " ' region i # t ^ n o t i c e .
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G r e g o r (l<rthi) Timet
passed, o v e r t h e M i l w a n k i o a n d in the ibost delicate colors, by a new prooesa,^
poses- J S T Call a n d e x a m i n e them a t 1 » Jeffentoa A v e n u e
o f U M p i s , from
igtonceded.. Sctflc^sfrom
(Masonic Hall.)
W I L L I > M PORTER, A j e " t M i s s i s s i p p i R a i l r o a d recently, a n d g i v o s t h o f o l l o w i n g a c . R E E S W H I T I N G , General I-and A g e n t Grass"Wlsconan, f r o m tho East, *
Detrolt, Nqy. L m « . .
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• hopper Falls, J i f l i i > o n Co., K- T. ItKKERUtcrt:—
W i n t ' o f n a r r o w e s c a p e of a p e r s o n # f o u n d l y i n g
plenty p
their entire satisfaction.
Hon. /_ Chandler, D e t r o i t Michigan: Whiting & Adam*, d o ;
E E C H E I T S l i l F E T i l OUGHTS,—A J i T " SITt h e track, near Madison:
t h o t i m e to
• p l e n t y •Ctttlnhcr, a n d hciuui. .
C o l S. M c K n i g h t d o ; H. W. WiUlama, E x . of Title*, S t
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T l i e train auddcrfy came to a halt, and the passengers
No. » t Woodward Ave.
d o<d t o sec w h a t c a u s e d t h e s t o p p a g e .
J u d g e o f Mo.; A m o s T . Hall; Esq., Treasurer C. 4t P.-R. I t , C h i c a g o ;
Geo. T. Pearson, Attorney at Law, Chicago.
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NKW YORK VOTERS.—'The n u m b e r . of v o t e r s , in t h i s ' i r a d p r i s e a t
ing o n t h e t r a c k a f e w
II D E E D I T I O N O P W A V E R L Y N O V E L S .
S t a t e a r e a b o u t tOO,000; b u t tlio ihllest v o t e e v e r p o l l e d
Bt d e a d o f t h e e n g i n e
o f his dan;
TTTILLARD HARVEY
8 1 Maiden Lane, n d '
complete, f u l l ' a e u , t o be h a d o f
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V V 1? Cedar street. New York, P a p e r Warehouse. Every
SW.L1858.
DOUGHTY, OTRAW4 CO.,
w a s s o m e t h i n g iSke lOO.OOO l e a , a n d t h o a v e r a g e v o t e i s u p o n e x a m i n a t i o n w e b e c o m e Convinced .'that
" - ^ / B a » t Woodward A v e
p l a c e d t h e r e b y a n o t h e r a g e n c y t h a n h i s own, a s h e w a s de*cripOoa of Wrapping, P r i n t i n g a n d W r i t i n g Paper, on
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about 500,000.: T h i s show? t h a t she has 100,000
hand, or m a d e t a order. F a n c j ^ C o l o r e d e n d Tlssae Papers,
e n t i r e l y helpless.
H e w a s p o o r l y jlrcssed, a n d h i s ' d i r t
BLANK BOOKS AND
A Fl t L SUPPLY <
w h o n e v e r visiti t h e polls, a n d 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 w h o o n l y d o s o a p p a r e n t l y h a d b o e n s o m e t i m e of t l b s i m p l e s t kind, a s h e Blotting Papers, Envelo[H'N S t r # and Ban net Boards. nS
JA. Stationery, c o a s t a n t l y d
occasionally.
ODC v o t e r o u t of e v e r y f o u f v A a y s a t h o m e , w a s full o f s t r a w t h e w h o l o l e n g t h of h i m . F e e l i n g satis- r p W I N B H O C t e — W t l l a r d ' Harvey. < l o , M M i l d e n
i BA CKUS,
D e t r o i t Nov. 1, ltoS.
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and. leaves tlie g r e a t p r i n c i p l e s t o t a k o c a r e of t h e m s e l v e s . fied t h a t w e w e r e n i c e l y s o l d , w e s t a r t e d on, b u t b e f o r e JL Lane, and 17 CBdar Street, New York. - Hemp, Cotton
lican,
Democrat,
in g l o r i o u s R e p u b l i c a n t r i u m p h s .
T r a v e r s e City*
Mom<WUacT.-
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T h e O c t o b e r { S e c t i o n s in a i l t h e s e S t a t e s "have resulted
r-throe R e p u b l i c a n v o t b s i n t h i s t o w n .
ihey will m a n i f e s t i t b y e n c l o s i n g t o
Return w o will send t h e m t h i ' H a u u t for ono y e a r .
Mr. Bostwick, the Itemo-
c a n d i d a t c for C o u n t y Clerk a n d R e g i s t e r , received
w i s h t o renew 1 fee a c q n a i n t w e e . a n d b e a r n s ' c o m p a n y
t h r o n g h / t h e jim,
Tbey have
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si Dol u e t i c Dry Oood*, Q a r p c K F l o o r O i l C M V . P a p e r H a s . , .
vania, Ohio, Indiana and Iowa! Bv- Feather* and H o n * K a r a M i l n g (Joo<b.—Wo would p i r t i c o ' cfianan Repudiated in hi# men State! w h i ' o h w o h a r e '
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Gain of Eighteen Members of Con-Sdo.h a wd oU.,:t oGentlemen's
d o - d o . d o . ; Kaatiila% t*.
m a c k . F a n ' y , Poniard. Bajadero a n d Moire AM
grew! T1& People have Spoken!
F r e n c h and English Merinpe*.plain and flgnred*,'T __
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t h e i r o x c h a n g e g in a d ^ a n c c o y h o
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NOTARY,. P U B t l C . V
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Land, Tax, and General Agency.
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G e n e r a l Agency Bti8ines«s.
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COLLECTION AGENCY.
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
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W i n . B . A s t o r p a y s a t a x of 5 8 3 , 0 0 0 , equal t o t h e b y t h e i r e x c e s s i v e m e r ^ p e n t , i n f o r m e d im w h o w e r e t h e
p e r p e t r a t o r s of t h e j d f e .
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forth, Btirope, Worterh Aid* a M ' N o r t h A f r i t * lie WJff>to£*
action of solar h e a t on w e \ sail, and: rise* with the watery t i
hour'*distance frum o u r *bore*«tad the h t t t l e ^ ^ c h c k t i * * .lOOlibds fair, p r i s e a n d ehaloe N e r Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d
- from it. While, the sun ia below t h e b o r a p a lliia vapo
tho fate of a kingdom, tor Capture of a Y t a m a p r b j t n d t a *
get* ne*r the earth's surface, snd.the virus is taken with I. .
Die fall of A dynasty, tlie t r i u m p h of n usurpation.flaS p i r t u
t h f t w g h the lungs Into the blood. [There U acts as atf irritating poison on t b t internal viscera « n d excreting organs <)f "
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virus a n d the bilq accnmulate in. t h e circalaUoa,and produce
YoHctfce "next mornldp, If n o t on tbe^vcry day Pf y
a n d Black Tosi% of rthmt Importation.
r t u c c . I n a i a o m e n t , * . tt^rcre. * " h a v e beeo|tbrpwAIatt>
violent ootfstituii.fnal disorder. Thie spleen, tho kidneys and
the stomach syini>athlio with the l l r t r , a n d become disordered
the immediate intcUeetoal,notghborhmid of .the [whole civilISO hag* wh'tte and |pe< h Bio^
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rise and fell o t ^ t o c t o in London or.Paris wvJl hfcnccforth he
tempt to expel the noxious fusion, concentrates the whole
reported ff6m'oa>>to flay in the j o u r n a l s of opr $eft-board.
! loo ca-ie* ground Mustard.
blood of tho body in the Internal excretories to force them
t o cast It o u t The blood leaves the surface, and rnabea t o
ettles. Tlir boldest operator* to Wall-«trcetwill p * f ^ t o bov; : 20 bag* green a n d w h l t e Maracaibo.
the central organs w i t h congestive violence. This is the
or sell until they have read t h e q u o t a t i o n s of that day s Busi50 liexe* tfround Kie.
Cnil.L. Bat in this effort i t (ails. Then the F c v a a follows
ness bnfthe.Bt.ytil Exchnngu a n d a t pie Bourse, V h o s c t n i n s . aa kegs Oronnd Ginjter.
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15 bogs IVppcr, Sploe and Clrfres.
in which the Wood leave* t|ie sentral organs and rushes t o
actions wfll have closed aa h o u r o r * o before o u r * c a n b«*tn.
• 50 U » x e s « ^ m i d I'eppan S p i 4 p a n d CIOTCIL
the" surface, SB i r In another effort t o expel the irritating
A- fcvol_ntion.in Parisftijfrfopattaiiji
poison through that other great excretory—the skin, in this
S ^ t S X ' t o Italy."a-hro'to ConrtaiiHgOpIc, ^ w i ' i 1 w - a ^ . ' ! 2 ^
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it f r o m the system'asJt.is ahsorBedyand tbnslK*ps those who
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wisdom, s u c c e ^ in hasines^, or e u j o y m t n t in l i f t , h a s now be- "(TIIISKKV—t)V.l .Saatcb, MohoagaheU and lYach Orchard, In expoted to t h e dl«£*e. C o M ^ n r a U y it nirt o i l v cures, Ijut
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c o m e indispen> iblo to all.
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Fever, DomK or Masked Ague, Periodical H»adsche, ty BU-.
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a n d PalnfUl Affections or tho Stomach and Bowels, afl of ,
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rhen arising f r o m t h i s cause, will be round to assuAe
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come habited to do t h i a a h c i r office or their own Accord.—
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150 b o i e s white arid dark G e m m a Chemical So*p.
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gacrlBced Id the attempt, wbUe thih " A g u e Cure 1 * doe* it *t •
Antcrinsn, Iudiiftry by wlSolv d l s c n u n n a t t o g duties on Imonce, and with safety. • We have p e a t rtason t o believe this
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other which h w been discovered; arid It has still auotber
Kin,reams Kool>cap. U t t e c * a d Note Paper.
i t t c a r e t i p g t r i b b o m m e t a l s i r o m soureca devoted to the construction of a Railroad U> the P a n t i c
Important advantage t* t h e public, which is, t h a t it la cheap
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J f n p f hfa mi>hgmrait!t e ' r n m b l f f i o m l a b o r c o n v e r t a h i » rqd | E t e r n a l i t l g h t . T h o f r e e . a l l o t m e n t o f l i m i t e d ^ p o r t i o n s o f t h e . Superior a n d Scrap Iron, of all sizes, at greatly reduced rates,
Ito quality I s kept u p to the best it ever haa been, and tir*
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4iatU<i field ittto gimlcim, a n d o r c c U m o n u m e n t * si)
plan intended to d i m i n f t h t h o s n m of h n n « | , m l s o r y from t The Lako Superior Bar lroa.sold.by t h e Oojapany, is all may be relied on t o do f o r t h e i r relief all i t haa ever
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u y d r a f t s taken at par In excUtfcge 1for I r o a • r a o / t o d e b t e d - of Khoamatlsrti; for'Disease* o f l b e S k i n ; for t ^ e oiire o
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arid Salt Kheum; for W o r m s ; f o r the cure o£Gont; f o r * Dirt- > 1
a n d a Hlafl" of writers chosen from a m o n g tl(e b w t in the
er PHI; tor the cure.of-Neuralgia; f o r p a j l f j lng the bloo.l. • •
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a c i u b of oventy or more will be C r a y o n Work"0f t h e finest descrijrttaWw»«u*r*nte* » t | . r »
g'r e a t . m o r a li and
political conse<iucnce.
distinru
A n y |<TM.!i n u i i n ' t h a t it-is n o t p e r h a p a fair^tb say t h a t t h e y a r e lesa-KkOly
a u t h o r ha* efiiecially entitled himself to the t h i n k s 0«
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lover of freedom, justice, s a d honorabla administration,'J
S n W c n p t l o n s may .ct,
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t h e v a r e m o r e Jrequenily d e c e i v e d to tho a t t a c h m e n t t b e y c t i h - l n Advance. All letters t o lie addressed t o
t r a c i n g and oxhibitiSg the evil Intinences of sWvery to r
tnuisabtions which he narrates. No one, it seems t o m"
f d r n i , , aDd t h e i r o p i n i o n s copcerninff men a r e less a c c u r t t c
HORACE G R E E L E i , A C o ,
oftie f r o m pertising t h i s w o r k w i t h o u t ilcepcaed e e a r t NSW-YOBK, Aug! 1853. - Tribune Buddings, N a w u a ^ U ^
' t U n n k . n V b n i t u q n o f m e i r aei.' • N o w , if-a l a d y w e r e t o
printed
to the most delicate color* b y . a new processof the w r o n g of slaveholdlng, and the necessity of etn
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F o r t h o ^ . n v > n i e n c e of t h e h o s i n e M commoiilty In t l i l s v l . and ]>cr«l*tent effort for the deliverance of o a r National Q
We employ n o travelling agents. All that it Is necessary /of• t h n t i t # a s a n o t h e r mode-of saying t h e r e a r e i n o r o r f o o . l Von to do in o r d e r t o liecome a s a b s c r i b e r toTro: T u m ^ w
cinity, we have e s U b H s h e d j a .agency
c r n m e n t from the control of the s l a v e powejff . '
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iced in t h e l i b e r a l ii^c <tf lime ( f r e s h l e m o n ) j n i c c ,
iboring u p i f c r ^ b ^ p a r o x y s m s of rheumatiRtn. # y
repeatod iii(hi^eJtc<»fn t h o a b o v e n m p l o a c i d , f o r f t D f l j a c o
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ii( t h r e e dams, a v o i d i n g n i l ; s t i m u l a t i n g liquids, t W m o s t
d f l M r a c d tfiwiraoitiHn w i l l ^ b c Bajm relicc, a n d t h e i o n e of
f tlio-nralculttr a n d n e r y o u a tystom will d e restored t o i t s
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u s a l c h a r a c t e r . ; T h e foot w a s first c e t a b h s t e d b y t h o
e i r c i f a s b i n c e of t h o J e w s being. n s a g c n c r a l ' b ( ^ 1 8 c a r c c l y
i-ror iiffccMl W i t h t h e a b o v e disease, a w l t h i s p a r t i c u l a r
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e \ e m p t « 5 n from- thn . m a l a ^ - u n d o r consideration, w efT.-ctf m g t h e disciplija of t h e H e b r e w persuasion, was, a n d h a s
b e e n a t t r i b u t e d t o t h e W r y f r e e indulgence w h i c h t h e
n b o v e p e o ^ e e x e r e i r f ia t h e i r J i o t a r y ^congimpOon of
lemd^AiCo.
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Whcn-you o r d e r T a n TBIBLXJ: bo careful tp give the name P r o a t ISLll other F i m P r o o r S a f 4 s « v a m d e « '
of the Post-Office, County ana State t o which you wish t h e
& R. WOObfcEY, Agent, *1C. A A- l*ea' B a n k i n g Office.
t a c n t A n d when you change your residence, a n d derire
Detroit. Nov. 1, 1*3$. ; • .: . . . .
- - 'nS
paper c h a n g c d accordingly, state the name of both PostW-i-Khere y „ 0 baye been receiving it, ami -where
-SMOOTH. H R O E 8 A N D
AT WHOLEi t g e n t t o fatal re.
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i » _ I I S A I F O N l . " ^ V e h a v t received from t h e Manufactnl « 0 « s » J 1 0 T 8 ; i i a O » 1X1) E 0 B S E E ,
A s a m m r : >,-w W A T C H E S . — A l ' P L E T Q y . TRACY *
i ' d k i r a b l e ' kinds, a i n V h a f e also on h a n d a l o w thousand
A
CO, WatTiUBl. Mass., Manufacturers of 1'ATpXT I-EVBB 'WATCHES.—-Tpet«o snperior Watohes,are made:by the p s f r s l f our own Biariufactnrt.
a n d t o reoeive almost
We shall c o n t i n u e ' t o raannl
dsllv iddltionsf-«o as t o beep o«
Cure,.with % law poic-, formly reliable time keeoer. Tho m v e m M t * are n e r t t o complete- Confining ourselves
sivelv,
we
can
offer
facilities""
construction, and are proribunce^l by tho highest a u t h o r i t y
,
t o be faultless In principle a n d qualUv, and have been proved Woodward Avenue.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
bv t h a m i f f e x a c t i n g testa to bo reliable a n d unfailing in action. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m tlw
ierade materials, to a single cutaUishment, ty- connected anu n U P O B T i K T T O i
reoemata
uniform processes—the manufactory being organized ppon X ERS^—Wo have n o w .
i siscs. We
the eame system t h a t has been adopted Jn tho production of very largo stock of Book and'-1
:THK LIOX OF PiflRKXCE.—Toward? t h e e n d o f ; ® ® ^ the uneqoaled American fire-arms, which enables u s t o pro- are Agent* for nSao.of the be*}.^.
duoe
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move., k m b M r t h c o n t u i j , alioli e s c a p e d f r o m t h e m e n a g e r i e o f t h c
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quality;
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we
guarantee
w i Q r a n d D o k o o t i h o r c n c e , n d r a n t h r o u g k the. s t r e e t s of
uerformanoe, f o r t e n w p w , offlveo* ^ u h m a n u f a c t u r e d l ? ^ - a n d a better article thanxssn i * found tothla a
H » t t « V d t y , s p r o w l i n g e v e r y w h e r e t e r r o r « d d i n n a j . , \A
All foreign w a U h e A r e made by h«ail,the Amorican watch- we-have just received « large tovok* of l a * J
w o m a n fljing from h i s f u r y , w i t h h e r infont in b c r a r m s , e s being t h e o n l y o n e * made by machinery upon a a n i f a n m F M o i l
K . I i o i d t t —
,« d r o p p e d . i t i n bfcr ffiglit. w b e n i t w a s infffcctTiat^y seized systmn t h r t u g h o u t . Nearly al|. hand-made watches a r e deD e t r t i t , N o f . J, 1B58. . u p o n b y t h e lioo. S h e t h r e w herself o n herfcnecs b e f o r e t h e fective, a n d are cnntlMally g e t t i n g out of «rder. to.maay
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o f a m o t h e r iq.docpaSr, t h o lifc o f h e r c h i R l i > e S o n
s t o r o e d , fixed h i s e v e s u p o n h e r . p l a c e d t h e infent u p o n t h o Sffieultv, a n * c o u n t r y merchants, as WeU as watch deaJcrs,
: 1 g K » n i w i f l « « i t 1 i K t o g d o n e , i t t h e emallest injury, a n d can keeji w a f hc* a * a part of their misoellaneow stock, and v V>m»ercial l . „ „ . . , , . .
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t h u s supply t h e i r «isstomer*'With a new statue, which m a r tie Staple'StBtionery la g r ^ v departed. .
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' 1 0 0 W W of B i f f . wMi
" " ' j ' j S S j j s i^IUCKUP.^
used SB any-Other! article, without mystery or hmabug. feold
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O f dd e a r t h h ' innsi^'tjlnkt w h i c h r e a c h e s t 8 e f a r t h e s t •In' the trade g m e r a B v , and by E O H B i H A A P P b W O V
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General AgenU, 15 Maiden I-ane, K T . I
into H e a v e n ia t h e j o t t i n g of a l o v i n g h e a r t
AH E W S D E T R O I T B R E W K B a ^ m W i
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between L a m e d a n d Congress s t r e t t t , Detroit, Mich.—
The undersigned h a v i n g le-porchased - T h e Institution for
the dlsaemination of use fid drinks," has enlarged am) rejaycnated It in the most t h o r o u g h inanncr. makihg It "®w flio
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WKST.wlth ftrllltle. f « r
p r o d u c i n g the finest a n d m o s t del loate grade* of M a l t }
a a d is n o w prepared to'furnish the varioa* quwines
. .
P o r t e r a a d Brown Stout, for d r a n g h t and bktliagi at prices t
r a n g i n g f h i m $6 to.$10 p e r barrel.
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E x t r a fine a n d Stock Ales brewed to order.
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P a c k a g e s extra, which, when returned t o the Brewery I
W e n d s a n d new may be' assured of the superior' VufV—
flavor of t h e s e beverages, a n d all are invited to call end i
pie for themselves. All o r d e r s with the money
will receive p r o m p t attention.
" 1.' '
Malt a n d Hope f o r sale a t toe lowcstmarket
o o l o g y , to the B u t e Agricultural pollej(B-.of
bcllished with upwards of 430 Illustrations. Al
ly i e s i g n e d f o r Colleges a n d Schools, t h i s * o £
Invaluable t o toe general reader, and should Sna a
every p q b l l c and private libraiy. The b e a n t j of.
e n g r a r i n g s t h a t so>lentifully adorn t h b w o c f c hi rt
and their "style eminently pecullar—whita,
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Wuo figorea.* en a dead black ground. By W
M
Masitoa
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T C 8 T P I T H L X S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF \ * E « E r A - .
e l We and AnlmaL, PhUoeophy, j l c s l ^ i e d ^ r j t h * , | a » e of
,;V
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T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHEL W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 3, 1858.
f|r (Stftli Crabrra genii,
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A a d a sjuay. f r o m t h e cUmblnf roae-tioe
P e e r s l a j o tho slloot room y— '
IR P f p I . l K n E D KVCHY W E D S K S 0 . 1 T , A ?
Brand Traverse County, Michigan,
M O B O A N BATiE,S»
+ ZDTTQ* AKD runruiETOB.
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t i,gfcjisaSttji sfaiawjhtpihe.-,, - .-''vj.
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M Sitnf Jtb Pritl'mg^iful El[(fclj Eirald
Detroit Business Cards.
X S T T t U A M P « W M t J J S , ( S u c c e s w r to. Campbell *
W
Well*) Attorney, Solicitor a n d Coaniclkir.
Office
F»rmer»'
' a i m e r s ' a n• d • Mechanics Bank, Cor. Woodward a n d J e f ferion av'*., Detroit.
J
L , H l ' R D A C O . , Detroit, Michigan. P r o d u c e and
• Shipping ^ t ^ c h p n t * , Agent* and Comigneea for the fol" lqwing Lines"—AM£*ICAN TIIAHSTOHTATION COMPANY, Capital $900,000.' WBWIMN TaaxsroaTATW* C o a r A J t t ; Capitol
$*00,000. Ahd the NEW YORK OB-HTAI, R. B- CO. .
T h a i all thCBlcjsed h a w trod ; *
.
And sho gleaneth tho Uiift-*'liite Illlles
T h a t f r i n g e t h e River of God.
H e r (Mt Hands a r c p & e e f a l l y folded,
Meakiv h e r eyes are c a s t down,
Tho lilliealie thick o a hcr.fcasom,
»ho waareth a golden crown.
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T h e n slio knecleth adown before Him,
And a Psalm she s i n g e t h s w e e t 1
A n d the e o l d e n . c r o w n aad tho lllUes
S h e i ^ c t h at Ills f e e t
Stiti It swayeth against the lattice,
Still dasheth against the pane.
it g s t h e r e j g u bl
pcer
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The White Stone Canoe.
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latere was onco a vervheautifal young Indian girl,
who dic<J suddenly on t h e n a r she Was to have been
XXJILCOX,
L U F F & F U L L E B . (Snccewon, t o & J .
W ' Hud*an.> Com in I KK ion Merchants and dealers l a B h i p married to* handsome young Imfon. He was nbo brave,
1
-Stores, Coal, Salt, W a t e r Lime, Piaster, A t . D o c k s toil of but bis heart was not proof ugaiaQt the lost From the
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Dates Street. Detroit, Midi.,
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hour she was buried, there was no more joy or peace for
. OKVILLB W m - o g y . . — . , H B « T y r r r , . . n » o . K. F c m a . ; Jim. Ho went often to visit the spot where the women
| Ttadburied her, and sat mrisingthere, when it was thought,
by some df'his friend*, he would baVe done better to tr£
to amuse himself in the chase, or by delivering his thoughts
in t i e warpath. Bat war mid banting had both lost their
• r»
O . i S T I R W O N , P r o d u c t Commlj*i<in a n d Shipping charms for him. His heart was already dead H'ithiu him.
• . l j . Merchant, ISareiioune on.DOok, fo^t, of Bate* street, He pushed aside both bis wurclub and his bow tmd
*rrow&.
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jay^.l.lberal kd varices made on P r o d n o f t tor gala In t h i s W
' He lUd heard the ola^eoplo'say that there was a path
Refer to—^John Owen, Pres't. M l c h l g n n l u s n r a n e e C o . B a n k ; thai led-to the land of souls,' and'he determined to follow
(i: O.WHII#nis<:Co.;}''orwardingahdComiMsslon M e r c h a n t *
Hwapcjjrdin^y Hiet-out, ono morning, after having
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They waOderod together wer the blisful fiekb, where
ercty thing was fonned to please the eye and ear. There
were no tempests—there was no ice; DO chilly wiote—ao
ono shivered for want of warm clothes—oo one suffered
for hunger—no oae mourned the clead: . They saw no
graves. They heard of no ware. Thenrwas uo bruiting
Of animris, for the AT itselfwas their food. fGladly would
the ymmtr warrior have remained there forever, but he
was obliged to g<> back for Jm body. Ho did not see
theMasterof4 4 ifij!n tho soft breczo. 'Goback,*«aid this
voice, 'to the land from which yon came.. Yqur time hias
not yetxrome. Tho duties for whicb I raade yofl, and
which yoo aro made ta perform, are not yetfinishe<L Iteturn to yoor peorJe, and accomplish tho duties of a good
mtu). You will be the ruler of your tribe tor many days.
The rnks you ntest obfcn e aill be told you by my messenger who koetw tho gate: Wben be snrrenders liati
your body he will tell you what to do. Listen to him, and
vou shall Oftwwards rejoin tfataSpirit wbicli you must nOw
leave behind. She is acccptod, and will be ever here, aa
young and as happy as" she was when I first called her
from the land of snows.' When this voire ceased, tho
narrator awoke. It was tho fancy-work of a dream, and
ho was still in the bitter laud of snows, and hunger, ahd
.Nature*
F 1! A K S 1' i: A jl r .
Hath n o t old cngtom made thin life m o r e sweet
T h a n t h a t of painted p o m p t Aro n o t these wood
More f r e e t T o n peril t h a n the enviou* coart t ••
H e r e feel we b u t the penalty of Adain,
Th« w a a t p j i difference ; a*, tbe'iey fang,.
Tile ihttfRsh cMldlng of the winter 1 *, wind ;
Whreh, when H bite* a n d blows upon m y body, f ,
E v e n till I shrink w i t h cold,"I ((nile, and Fay,—
• T h i s I* n o flattery"; tliewo a t e counsellors
That feelingly p e n m a d e me w h a t I am.
A n u t a f p o a r life, e "
- •
F i n d s t o n g d e * in ti
S o m o u * In irtonps a n d good In overy t h i n g .
T h e D o o r s of t h e H e a r t .
Every persotfa feelings havo a; front door and a tide
door by which they may be entered. The front door is
..
S o T O..-i,
l i e p J t . t o j i o n m ;j9 rtnp ke^)ft.
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NO. t.
ACJgS F O R T H E P E O P L E !
Bachanan Arraigned Before the People,
A r o t V ' A d d r e a of « * Kew-Vor* T W p . k B c ^ O e v w a o o .
One object which it. was the desigp of the Constitution
to effect, was to "promote the general welfare." AB a
most essential cequislte towards tho attalmncnt of this
rqwlt, cconoinv in the ptiblic expendituf^s stitnds in. tho
ftregroimd J IVied by this stanaard, how do the Democratic Administrations of Pierce and Bachanan appear?
Now what are the fccts on this subject tod how docs.
this Administration stand affected under the inquiry? By
a reference tb the public reconfc, we find (commencing
with the Admi^ateafion of John Quincy Adams) that
the pnbbc expenditures, exclusive of payment* of the
public debt and from trust fund\, was as follows:
. .J«k*a^a4«w44tefau.».i..,...:—:
\ an B u r e n . . ;
t W I M
»jjfist, - •
Such wostW average expenditures undorpro\-iOusA.d- •
ministrntimis while under Ficrpe thev increased in 1856
to 856,365,89>; in
172,402; whilst In 1857,
belng tW first year of Buchanan's Adminis^ral^pn they
had risen t o the enormous sum of over SKVKNTMMIK MILLIONS of Dollars.- Bat even ftis is thrown in the shade
by tho indisputable fact that the appropriations at the
last session of Congress amounted to ONE HXTNDBEI)
MILIJONS of.Dollars; and this, too, in a time ofpeaoo,
and with a felling revenue, rendering it all but .certain
that the Public Debt which, ou the 8th of December
last amounted to $25,161,154, will' IxT increased this
year by the addition of more thad $50,000,000. Well
may our citizbns look with astonishment and alarm on
such a condition of affaire. Coptrast it with the Administration of Gen. Jackson, who,-with revenues at no time
exceeding in,the average $26,000,000, yet paid all the
legitimate expenditures of the (Jovcrmnent betides extinguishing more than $50,000 of the Public Debt;
whilst Mr. Buchanan, with: more than fify millions Of
revenue ^ier aimum, ycijjnereater the PMic Debt by
could see no changcr ih tiie- face of Iho^couutry. FHv let.yoU peep in j and SOIIK' tuul it up, » that nothing eu»
its throshhold. This front door leads'into a pottage
f .piQ ITOir$ffi«n«lnj Rock,rMaMlllon, ScMeh FratttMa, eata, add hills, -vaUeyn au(i.«itroams, had the e»mo looks which opens into an ante-room, and this into tho interior
Nor will this result Tx> regatrled with sqiprde, when
^Middlesex, Clinton. Various other
"brands of Coal and Pig. which % y NWoroja his-Jiative place. There'was.snow
wo contemplate sorto of the objects of expenditure to
retroo arakagtftr sale.:
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pn tljo BtfPU*) whea .ho sat out,. iu>d it was sonwtimca npartmelts- T M »do door opens.at oncc into the sacred which this vast outlay is devoted, Iu 1840, the pay far
!
chambers.
There is always nt lpast one key'to this riik'
#*-10*JffcUtnB 0 C K F O R D , ProduM* Forwarding.
, ieen to w matted On the thick trees and bushes. A t door. TWB is carried for yuara 'hifldeh in."a motherV messengers and other employees of tbe. House of Bepre•length''it bfegmi to diminish, andfinallydisappeared. 'IT*
Bcntafires, nmonnted to $42,592; In 1857, it had nsen
forest assumed a'morc chw)*ftil npjmnuice, and the leav^ bosom. 'Fathers, brothers,, sisters,' and friends, oftenj but to $156,000. In 1840 tlfc exiienseff of tho President's .
uo ni»nAs universally, havo duplicates of i t Tho wedpnt forth their, lads, and, before be was aware of 1tUb
salary, house, " ^ l e n W l grounds, amount^ to $29,165; .
1
rity
coureju
a
right
to
.one;
alas
?if
none
is
gvcti
M
m
h
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4
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f
comrietencSB of tltc change, he found himself surrounded
iaiusoj.1
in 1837 thev- had increased-; to nearly $60,000. The
I U I 1 ^ 4 ),
'/
1 - ,
iby spring. He had left behind him the land, of snow and
If nkiuo Or ftccident has - "pt'onc of thesb keys into tto" PrinOigfor the XXVlth Congrew oost $190,864, whilst
WhoWwile dealer til DruffS and'GrO- ice. T i e air bgeanK^UcV the dark clouds of winter had
that fir the X XXIIId Congres»^-{fiuiious fo? its repeal
• a a 4 v i n d o n r d t a m S o . MO.Wood- rolled away from tho sky, a pure field of blue was above bmKlsbf n peratti Who has the torturlhg instinct; I'cam';
of the^Miasouri Compromise)—-amounted to $3,025,8317! '
him; and, as Tie went, be saw flowers beside bis path, and only «olimnly prontmneo tlio'words that Justice utters
ffc&Sl m
i *"
than $10,000 for. each member of the jBeoate
overitsfioomed
ricthn
:
"Xorjlftavtsmercyonvour
awir',
Druggist* and hoard tbe song* of birds. By the.*c slgret he kmS# be was'
n t n t i w . , A,Custom Hoaso is
avenne, Detroit, goingfthe rignfway, for they agrflrd with thd traditions You wd probably go mad withb a x w u o ^ k Jimp^or
I<rt: i P S e w < M c W ' « n 4 < w g h » '
•took of Sugar, of his tribe.' A t longth be tqiied n path.
I t led him u you are a mBn, run off ami die with your head on a curb- at:Ohaxicston,Tfttho former, $2,925,258,- and to tbo
now, » r t t g k
stone in Melbourn or'Snn PrMicisco; m i f « « « o
through
a
gt^vo,
thcD
up^a
long
and
elevated
ridge,
on
hitter,
$1,903,000,
hnre
alreadj-' been appropriate!
indow D u a a
; Cnrdjjrf,
tho ver^- t/PP of.wKcliJie canie tb a lodge. A t the door woman, quarrel and break your heartier turn into A pole, Here, then, Is newly Fxvr Miyjoxs OF DOLLAB% witfnt
jointed petrifaction that nmves about aa if i t . ^ e ulivr '
. 1 L W . . C A M I V , stood an old isan, with white linir, whose eyes, though
on two (Jm-ernmcnt buildings, witliout the^ompWen. of
r
play
m
e
real
life
tragedy
or
othen,
<
idpopJyaunk^had afirey briHiaucy. Ho bad a,long robe
la Groceries
Be very careM to whomyou triist 'ope Of tbwfc'keys either; whilst tho expesue of collecting the revenue, under
of sons thrown loosefy/anmrid hii shoiilders, tnd>9s(aff
t PaloUs^Dlh, Twines, Can\"a#, A n c h o r s
to tho ride dobr.*1 The fact of posadwing one renders even Mr. Bachanan is $1,700,000- more per annum now, than
\
&, Rosin, Oalcuni, 4 c . A copipleto stock in his harids. I t i h a -CttbiaboB.
those who nro dear to, vou very terrible a t times. ^Yoa j t wo*; faur yeare ago. "The expenses for tho Arm?,
_ihd t h e abovo named articles aiwrnrs on
The young Gbijlpttwa began" to tell his story; but the Can keep-the wOrld out from yoar front door, or receive which in 184U were $7,095/267, in I8571iad lnd#afed
6 very l o w , a t 46 Woodbrldgu street, Detroit, venerable chiefarrestod him before bo had procceded-to
visitos only when vou are ready for them; but those of to $1^159,150,- whilst the present p a r will no doubt '
speak ton-words. I' l have capected you, he rtmlie*!, your own | p h and blood, of ecrtain graik's of intimacy, witness.an increase or $8,000,000 over the lattef^um!
'T>
I L L O V E L L , (Haccf<*or to D.Croaby ft Co.) Wholo- "and had just risen, to, bid JDU ^ f l b m e to my nbodt
can come In at the ride door if thoy will, at any hour and Tho idhcellanoous expenditures of. tbo (iovernmcjit—ran
I M I A anfl a n d retail dealer l a WatciiM, Clooka, J<
She whom you seek nosed hero bat a few days since, and, in a i ^ mood. Some of them hare a scale of your whole endless collection of jobs and contractft—whichin 1140
Fancy G o o P l a t e d Wore, Comb* Buttons, Tfarvad,ft<
lieing fati^u.-d with W j o u r n e # rested liersdf here. En- HjervousHystcai, and cairplny nt tfae gamut of "your sensi- were $2,075,?r»lt Jiad, in 1857," risen to the enortnons
-70 WoSdw£3; aYcniirvOpposite H o l m e s ft C & Detroit
rfer my l o ^ o and be.B^ited, and I will then satisfy, your liilities in semitones—touching the naked nerve jiufp< as sum of $1.8,946,1%!
' n v a t c h e s ' q o a t a and Jewelry repaired a n d w a j r a n t e d ,
inquiries andjdte'.jffcu directions for yOnr journey from a pianist strikes the keys of Iris inst ruiiient' I am satisfied
/ N H i W t W i m i w i t l . mueoMiwr t o M . H o w a r d Webster.)
These are the evidences of Democratic cconongr (in\J Dealer i>) F o r e i g n and Donusfllo H a r i w a r e , Homwkeep- .this: point"' Having dppe this, they both issued forth to thot there arc as great masters*"of this nerve playing as tensified by a probable addition during the present year
* - l J c ^ g e c h a n W * ' .To(^y fltovCa, C.wtft. Tip a n d J a p - the lodge door. " >*ou sea yonder gulf r " said he," and the Yieuxtemns or Thalbcrg in tlieir lino of pcrformai'ice. » of nearly twenty-fire per cent, to tlie unparalleled nmonnt
n«d Ware, Drain Tile, fte. Anent f o r t h o American a n d widMSpreoding bhio plains l ^ o u i . I t is the land of
^larrieil lifc is the school in%hich the most accom- already statcfl,) to which our people, in this time of gen- •
ronean Law Agency of L l t t ft K » p p , H o . 7 Nassau street, aouls. You stand upon its borders, and piy lodge is the
plishid artists in this dejiartmcnt are found. A- dclicate oral depression of business, are invited to look Th» is
Now York—for the recovary of Debts, Legacies a n d Inherlte of entrance. But you caamot take your body'along, Mmiaa is the best instrument she has such a magnificent tbo matuier In which Mr. Budianan's AmniOistration
ave it here, with your bo\v taid arrows, your bundle and ewnpasB of sensibilities! From tho deep iAWnril moan exhibits its estimate of the constitutional duty to " pisrn^uch. -wf *01 Jeffersoj svratie, KearrfeysBlock,DctTOlt. your dog. Yon will find them sofejon your return." ' So which fallows pressure on the great nertis of right to the mote the public welfare."
& reentered tlio lodge, an<l tho freed traveler sharp cry
.-the fllamenls of taste are struck with a
i, aa if his feet had enadeuly been endowed with crashing srasp, is a range which no otjicr instrument pflfc- If these flagitious extravagances feli wholly, or chiefly,
r it H O U S E D WHOLESALE AND BETAlL
to Hardware, gloves, Boy6top'a.Hpt^j: Fae the-power of wings. But all things retained tlieir natnr- sesscs. A, few exercises dally on ft at home fit a' man. upon those by wlinm thev were incurred, there would be
causo for indignation. Hut of tbe . Government
ces. K f t S E - j O r a t e s , Cooldag R a n g e s Tinner's a n d PImnl»
al 6olors and shapes.. The wood*, nnjUcavps, nnd streams wotiderfaly for his habitual labors, nnd refresh hhn bn;
rovcDuea for 1857,;uo IQBB a sum than .$7,483,577 was
Stock. Madhlnes » a d P o o » . Also, manulk<;tnrer« of Copp
and lakes, were only more bright and com<jJy than he bad mensely as he returns from them. No rtranger canget
a derived from duties on iron and rtccl,'and tho manufacTiH »nd SUfirt I r o n V w r s i l o u s e and Btcwnboat P l u mb s
bvor
witoeicd.'
.'.nlWitls
bounded
acrufs
his
path
with
rST- Agents for W n d e f s P a t e n t Rahurilnder SaTc*.
great many notes of torture oat of a human soul; it takes tures thereof There was collected op manufactures of
a freedom ami a confidence which scfemed to tell him there
Particular a t t e n t i o n paid t o Hoiks* a n d Steamboat P l u r .
one that knows it well—parent child, brother, sister/in- wool, cotton, rilk, flat and hthnn, (many of these prime *i n g . a o d patting t h e most approved H e a t i n g and T e n t i l l a t i u g was Bo blood shod here.
Birds of beautiful plumage inBe very.cartful to whom you give a ride door artides of necessity iaevery family,) the enormous autouht
Furnace* m d Cooling Apparatus laIhibtie and Private Build- habited the groves and sported in tho waters. There mate.
ing*, lh the City and Country. X » w W«*.iw«M i
kejr; too many have them tflready. [Aolocnif oflh< Brraf.rt T«»:- jrf-^7,071,867, • whilst the duties on tbe rin^n article of
was
bat
ono
tiling
in
which
he
saw
a
very
nnosual
effbet
Detroit. fOppoMlte Ilotmes ft Co.)
'
n w n r n m o i m t f d t o o n IBH tliiin i l l 9 H.19 9Srt
TIIIKIHW
Ha noticed that his passage was not stopped by treos or . A.LUCKV SOUIIEU.—A color-sergeirt, in thfJlOiBrogi- sugar amounted to oo less than $12,832,950. Thus every
farmer or mcchfariffwho consumes a. poUnd of Koglish or
B U H L & C O . ? MANUFACTURERS A S D WHOLE- other objects. - He* appeared to walk directly through
ment, about twenty-eight yean? of age? who was thfeugh
• M o and retail dealer* In Silk.Fur, Wool,P«nama.Paljpthem., ,Thoy were, in fact, but the souls or shadows of the Crimean war, arid is now serving in India, has sent Swedish iron ofr steel—every'•household wbleh consumes
W , Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fter, Cloth, Plnsli. BUk >Hd
the
manufactured
fabrics
that
enter
so
largely
into the
lazed Caps; all dcsorkitlonir o f m » O B f a « n r e d >"ur» f o r ladle* material trees. He became sensible that ho was in a land a letter to his wife in Manchester, which reached her und
general consumption—every individual who purchases a
" a n d gentlemen: Buckikin C l o s e s a a d Mltteaa, F a r , Kid, Silk of shadows, 'When he had travelled half a day's jonmev, her two .children last week., After a brief Reference to
a n t WoolfcaTGIqvc*, Gsaes, y ^ T n w , . g a r a t » t BospendOrs, through a eountxy which was continually hecoming more tbe.daeadful fatigue of his- march frptn Lucknow,' and pound of sugar for himself orfamily,ia made to contribute ,
Ac. Hnttcnj' Stock and Trimmings,BoIGuo a n d F a n c y B l c l i t attractive, he camp to the banks of a bro»d lake, in . the
a portion of his toil-worn receipts to sustain the extrathanking God be had hitl^rto cscaped a wound, he tolls vagances and favoritism of this so-called Democratic'
R obts,ftc:
ol^ftc.
F. B U H L - f t CO.,
" —"ItBkfck, MftjJxforMn-AYe. centre of which was a large and beautiful island. He her that ho six weeks previously sent her £25, and now Administration. Who balieves {hat if tho tax-gatherer
found a canoe of shining white stone tied to the shore. £50, through the Calcutta bank: then eaten ipto; a
• ,1',
prid" forgbljTpIoir
,ud
, Deer Skins.
SVsattlT
He was now sure that be had comb the right path, for glowing description of tho jewels he will deckiicr, with, were sent around to enforce this systematic extortion for
ACCOUNT
1 J T C H M O N D 8 t B A O g r t . - P •RBMIUit
l
.the.aged man told him of this. There were also shining, should be bp spared .to sea her again. He. hbs car-rings, the benofit of a profligate Administration^-that it Would,
J X Book JianufaetoryaadBook-Bfiide'
Ho immediately entered the canoe, and took aud'finger-nngs, richly set with rabies anddaunonds;nnd be left> with a corporal's guard of supportere in dtber
A v e n u e — A c c o u n t Books of c r e r y description.made to order, paddles.
"
of stti>erior p*i)or aad w o r k W w s t i l p , a t lower prices t h a n the :paddles in bis hands, whdn, to his jov and 'sbprise, on ia silk dress which none in England can surpass; frocks for house of Congress, or in tbe Free States?
h e x a t p f o t * j War ran tod to givo aatlatactloa in e v e r y p a r t l c n - taming-round, lie beheld the object of his search in anchLWren{who art kept at sebool), and a lieantiful feather
| . .Jar;,
SWOBO MOI-SK.—The Chicago Pott if Rsponrible
(>ther
canoc,
aspctly
its
counterpart
in
everything.
She
for
bis
boy's
h
a
t
The
virions
and
frugal
vrifohas
placed
C o m i n i W a J P r i n t i n g , H a i f a # a n ^ -Blndlng, executed to
had exactly iunlated bis motions, and thev wore sjdeby all she could (£30) in tbe savings' and the temairider in for the following Mmue story: Dorset extend tho some
order.
b e d b e r barfaf*i>aa a « x p e r i e a c 6 « f o v e r i o t r t ^ e a ride. Hicy at once pushed Out ftom the shore, and be- another bank, to be safely kept until her husband's re- epcouragement and hospitality to Rattf
It assured that they can deiy competition l a prices gan to^roia the lake. Its.wa,veB seemed to be rWngv-and
One of tbefee little animals inhabits our office. For
^ " U : ]• ,
' (MWWLT Kx^ium
at a distonoe looked reaiiy to swallow them up; but just
fleveral years past he has made his home iu it. He has
as they enferod the whitened edge of them, they seemed
Faddy is often poetically polite. . Om picking up and become *ery familiar with all hands and in broad! dayi
respectfttttjilEoUctttd.
j
;
air
to melt away, as fftboy were but tho images of waves. returning a lady's parasol which had been plown out- of light be can bo seen playirfg around the .feet of the coma
•
T
l A L L I H O . V , IMPORTER O F IMPROVED RAlL- But no sooner was one wreath of foam poned, than another
her hand, a gallant Irishman Baid, " F a i j h l M i s ^ i C j e poritors, ordancing about tbe casea, aecmlngly os little .
t- l •- ro«4
roa#Watches,
Watches, ?cased
w e d in-fceantlial
ln-fceautlful s t y Il e < w a r r a n t e d •eX* ' more threatening-dill, rosoupi Thtw they wereifeperpetiK
was as strong as yer handsome, be jtocrs,; a hurricane apprehensive of danger as if an ugly away in • his nest
cellent tifce-kcepcrs; do do Swiss, full jewelled, L e v e r s I n
nltfcar; and what added more to it, wai the clearness of couldn't have .snatched it from ye." •
j
. 1 be paste-cup is his delight but bo never objocts to a
i e y a r y a W T / Q O t D PRNS.-rI eoatinuo m a a n f s c t w i n g P«ns
? / 1 * ? 7 JesUablc p a t t e r n . These pens have received a S i l v e r the. water, throngli which ttoy c W d see heap# of beidgs
bit of 4bke or fruit with which his admirers occariqbally
Medal and Diploma at tho Michigan State Fair, a n d a r e n o t to who,had perisiied before, whose bones lay strewed on- - Ibcre is n* more implacable enemy than be who (Ssfc supply him. l i e is a most remarkable little animal. A
to
Qrtbottomrofttalakc. The Master of Iilelad, however, he has wronged you; and no more unhappy man than piece of cake jjufe him.ifi Trigb glee, and when he l a s
u
decreed to,let them pass, for-^e actions of neither of them, gacfcjn enemy.
' ~-^ayg
derdurad it he gets hi a corner and sing* like a Canary
tad, JBat ,0*5fflvr manT othor^ s t m ^ i n g and
Hiere is a town in PeSsylvaidk called !"•¥oqng-wo- bird, his-notes being sweet and melodious. Sometimes
^jlho waves.; .Old men and young men, males and
• g y "
What a deuce of a place it mast be for the he will sing for an :bour without intermission. He is a
and ronki w e ^ Jlierc ; som® paswd
general favorite^-doea what.be ptetnes with imponjty—
KEPAOUNG.—BjSng ^fraMlcal •Bfltmaa; i
' ok. ; I t wag only the little children whom ca^
and is regarded as a sort of fixture i$ the office. Krea'
.to meet no. wares. At length every difficulty i, A paper out West has for a motto, ? Good jrill to aH men while we are writing hft is plating aromtf on the table,
• / f a aTnomem, and ti»y both' leapM on the who pay promptly, Devoted to news, fan end—making agd If ao tame that he suffer* himajlf to be handled Withhagpy island
I t strengtkened and nourished them.
out any show of
fear.
^ Wr
,
R
" a a s ' f t ' i s ' . s i i i t . withwtrv ..aS
•%SSS&aB&
:•
%
Sfei'":'- '
"m
. 4P
I.
S*
J
Col. V U t a t f Jornr*.
hlaaertr yet been brought Into aurtrt, having lleen,1
Tbe Cleveland .Leader, referring to a notice ii
W e most heartily endorse the following flo(loe of Col
untS reccntly. an Indian Reserve.' It wfi^probaldy comc
:ture oof]
fL^^H
*OBtlA*BAtR». tortoit ~
0 - in next spring. There are from eighty to one hundred Jotxy, Auditor General of this State, which we find In Detroit .idtertiser in regard -.9 tbo manufacture
S«fierior b v i r o n b y the \\'j..,idottc Rollingr Mills, sQ
TBAVJBaSE C l T * :
families now settled on it; wfaso right to preemption will tho Detroit Adzerliser. Wc have been intimately acthere is no doubt of tbe .q^rior quality of the
quainted
with
him
for
thirty
years,
and
know
that
be
is
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1858. doubtless be respected by Congress, in the passage of the
one of the ablest and best men in the State, fully com- which this iron is mad ; i of the facility for working it
bilT bringing It into marketIt is easier mined and os j- reduced to iron than any orf
Frieftds,
,' Five or ax.miksfrom Mis-ion Point, on the East Bay, petent io till any station which may be conferred upon
yet discovered—for the j ;vsons that it lies bare in the
. We greet ypn f 'After a long vacation, m resumo the is tie flourishing village of Elk Rapids, which will pro- him bjr. the people or the Legislature.
" The nomination of this gentleman to the Senate is mountains above the w» er level, and contains no deltv
composing-stick
quill", a calling in which we have bably be tho 'Cpunty Scat jot Antrim county when that
received
with
very
general
satisfaction.
All
who
know
terious nobstAnees. and ia within two or three
cent
spent the bapi«cst and best portion o f a l i f e now past it* county shall have been organized. Aa we have not yet
him will cordially respond to the Lansing Rrathiicant
meridian. We pre?»-nt yoa "teHlay the first number of the visited the place, wo reserve a notice of it to another commendation, that his obliging manners, his ldndnea* of a peroxide, the. nearest the ore c«i bo to. iron. Tbt
communication
is
now
onen
by
locomotive
railroad
fcltfAND JXAVRBXZ Harfiu). It ia. modest and unpreheart, his liberality, and above all, hii inflexible integrity,
Dumber of our paper.
Lake fifteen miles' to tl • imixhaustibl# mines; and /hi
tending to size,—perhaps some-may think too much so,—
Proceeding up the West Bay twenty miles from Mis- have served to raider a thorough and favorable appremy other, riot only on the Ajor
-but remember -it is only ona day old ! I t will hare time si6n Point, and .forty from Lake Michigan, we arrive' at ciation <>f bis character, as extensive as the acquaintance ore will be chewier tli
<
!iera is wood, birt'in tho/'ijpd
V " enough to gftw, and will expand it# dimensions just in Traverse City, the County Scat "of Grand Traverse Co., with him. His industry as a public officer has been un- Sere of the Lakes wintiring, his. real in the pubb'c Service unexcelled, and his
and 'northwest Peansj-lvania,
proportion to the nourishment it rccdvca la typo- to which Antrim oa tho east, and Lcelcn*u on the west ability as a public man, wiH successfully challbngc tlw fields of northeast O
>n- formation abounds. Tlic
graphical iq^earauco, we think it will compare favorably side of the Bay, are attached for judicial ipurppses. Tht bittuni-a. scrutinfr af his epponorts. •'Like the other Re- where ore' of the se
trade in tho North-west will
vritii any' paper in. the State. A t all event*, we hajre entire Peninsula, however, is in Grand Traverse county publican candidates, he will, without doubt,, be assailed, whole character of t b
Docauso
having
^
p
e
his
duty
in
all
public
stations
withbe
changed—a
uuperi.
•
cle will be afforded at a low,
consulted our own taste in thai matter, arid an; satisfied proper. It is'at this: point, at .tho bead of tbo West
out fear or favorV^e has doubtless made enemies among price than an inferior
! ould have been produceij,''
with" the result,
Bay, that tho UnitwlStates Land Office for the-Traverse thb more bitter tjnd unscrupulous of his partisan op
and whatever advanta
aer places may derive fronf
Some friend may ask, Why select such arr oat-of-the- ;0ity Land District Is located; and ft is here that we have Bente—with judicious Democrats, he stands as among
t^n be to much benefitted,^
worid place as Trove rue City, or the Grand Thivcrec selected our future home! Of its population, business noighbors generally, as a man of fine capacity, industry this great development
as'
Cleveland
1f
proper
'W are put for(h.
aud
sagacity,
without
reproach.
country for the theatre of your fcture labors t W e *n- trade and future prospects, we shall treat more fully here,*
<wer, Bocausc wo like it better than any part or Michigan
The
Atlantic
Cable.
Tho
interesting
qneat.
a
l>ecn suggested by the:
after.
we have yet sccft, (and s residence of <**£ twenty ywrs,
A t last wc have something official and intelligible in London JVcuvr, whether
J
not at somel future, time
The scenery around thi entire Bay is delightful, and
'has made us somewhat -familiar with the State.) A liner the climafe aa healthy "and agreeable as can be found regard to the condition of tho Atlantic Cal>le. Mr. V arlcy, become desirable a n j nerosarythat another and a larger!
climate, a bettor soil, a purer atmoephere, n-Aoro beau- in any part of North America. . hluS leading timber is tho Electrician of tho Electric and International Telegrapl Parliament or Congress of tho whole monarchy, including
tifuTBay,'God's*sua does not sliino upon; and the day liard maple, interspersed with beech, .ash, oak, boaswood, Company—so he tffeled by tho pompany—has made a Canado and tho Indies, assemble in London or elsewhere ,
is not'far distant when onr magnificent forests <f «ggarpine, cedar, hemlock, t»4 other varieties; and! the sojl is report ou tho staBBf the cable as observed by him cm to debate important questions in presence of delegate!
mjiple, hieech, ash, basswood, ccdar aft(1 pine, will be t»3 rich' and. pi^uctive as
of Western New York. the 6th, 7tb, 8th, 9th and 10 of September, and the result, and members duly chosen and appointed by these dej Converted. by the stout^orm of Free Labor into green
W e havo no early frosty, to injure the crops. The first we regret to say, is by no means encouraging. Ho finds pendencies. ' A eotemponuy makes the apt commcot
pastures, odorous meadows audt waving fields of grain,
heavy frost at Traverse City tfaih season occurred on the a fault of great miignitudfc at a distance of between 245 upon this suggestion that it might liavo occurred to fomt
« Untibvory recently, this portion of thfc State has been
night of the 25th October, since tour arrival here. Some and 300statute -milesfromValentia,"and possbly in wa- Fnglish statesman that the plan of authorizing the several
regarded by people abtoad, as n bleak, barren and inhosvery light frosts were experienced as early
" " * ter of but 4l0 fathofos in depth Ho finds the <able un- British Provinces and dep ndencifa, to eleqt delegates
pitable'rcgioii.wholly unfitted-for cultivation. Tocorbroken, but thinks the power used will shortly eat away the who should have scats in Parilumeut, as is the ease with
of that mouth, but hone previous to that time.
' *> fact this impression, and to impart truthful information
One reason why tbe country around Grand Traverse exposed copper wire in the faulty place 1>y electrolytie resprct to onr territories, ipreated with power to introduce
relative to tlic resources and advantages of the Grand
Bnv xfcas not settled years ago is, that most of the lands decomposition. {le is satisfied also that there is another nnd debate measures having re&rvuce to'the Colonic*,
Traverse dountry, will fc a leading aim of.fbis journal.
belonged to the Indiana, and after thoy came into the fault more distant titan thivthe approximate locality of bnt not to fl>tcj might be of much advantage in the gov-.
i n I'olitics wc admit no such word as Neutrality. Wo
which he could not estimate without communication with ernment of their distant teritories.
poffiesdoo of the Government they wcre witlihcld or wjffc
hate Slavery in all its forms and conditions, and can lmve
drawn from market to enable the different Railroad Com- Newfoundland. From authentic data shown him at "VoIIORACK CREEL** closed his Address at ConnersviD^
no fellowship or compromiso with i t W o entertain no
panies to make their selections of the lauds appropriated lenti o, ho iq also (if opinion that there was a fault in tho Indiima, with the following beautiful sentence; '''To tic
respeot for any party or any religion which sanctions aud
to ttym ; and ^mother is that little or nothing has been cable on board the Agamcmnlfo before it was sub merged, instructed, intcligcnf, wide awake cultivator no change
and support* it, wo care not from wl«at fonrce they deoffering a resistarwe equal to 1,000 or 1,200 mik« of cable,
known abroad Of the peculiar advantages which it poswhich the future has in store threatens evil or counsoii
rive tiicir•authority;; imd regard that politician, minister,
sesses over most parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and fdtuatcd nt a distance of about 560 mik» from one end of discouragement For him, and such as he is, ovciy a i
or layman, who advocates its extension aiid perpetuity,
the l,200 miles coll, and supposed to be tho fault which
Minnesota. It" was' to the interest >of those who far
^•anco in the mastery of Nature by man is a personal advan. a? an enemy to the I l a m a r f l W , and false to the God
caused so much alarm when tbe ships were 500 miles from
years monopolized the carrying trade of the LaMes to
tage and an oaramnce of that ultimate triumph wherei
' wo worship. Entertaining these views' ob what we regard
decry Michigan and eulogize Illinois and Wisconsin," tlyit Ireland He ts satisfied that the cable has been seriously, every atmospheric change being forseen and ph-pareJ(
the great political issue of the day, wc shoir support, with
if not fatally, impaired by tha use of too powerful currents
they might convey emigrants the whole length of the
for, every latent force of Nature evoh-ed aml rendeiflj
zeal andlirtrihess, lottlie best of our ability, dm Republifrom the large induction coils, especially from this side, and
T-nl-na, or as far as their trteamors and VTSFCIS tnled. The
useful, the marvels of chemistiy shall becotoe tho 'ftuniliw
can organization, so".long as that party shall be trie to
that tli'c present cqnducting strand is too small to have anlate Capt Bi-XKB^thc OWCommodom of the Lakes, was
handmaids of tillage, aiu] every brecM. that wanders i ^
tho principles which now govern it. Are wo clearly
swerd its purpose, icvcn had tho insulation been sound.
across a continent shall journey laden with bounties - and
tjie only ono of the Lake Captains of his time, wlio knew the
understood?
Grand Traverse country :and was disposed to do it jo*A SILKXT PKICTLNO Omcp—In the towu of Zablagcn,
thoHuman Race."
In the dis9usaon of political questions, wo sliall treat
tifee. He frequently told his emigrant passenjers, when Wurtemburg, there has J>een lately opened a new printing
The constitutionality of the Main Liquor Law is to b»'
• our opponents with fairness and candor ; and never give
off Grand Trover» Bay, on their way to mere distant establishment,-by M- Theodore Hclgerard. All the comtested
in
the
U.
S. Court, flftme four years ago ConstaM*
utterance to a sentence or sentiment which wc know or
passmg
posttors and pressmen are deaf and dumb, to .the number
homes I u the .then Far-West, that they
D. Nott attached a quantity of liquor in the store
!bolieve to be false. Truth" will be our only wcappu.' W e
tho most beautiful iountry they ever beheld. But tlicr 0 f ^ hundrwl and sixty; eleven of tho formor arc women.
David
Clark,
in
Hartford, Connpticut, under the Mai
. are to tbo.-hobit of speaking plainly and ctdli(j|,. brings
pecuniaiy interests of ^tho Lake Monopoly were para- Theytavo all been educated at Mr.llelgerard'sowncost
Law, and that the attachment has deea followed by i
• b y
their right namra, but have no tiwto for vulgarity or
mount to every other consideration, and the tide of emi- to tho employment they are now engaged in. Tbe king veral trials in tbe Ilartford court?, in which juries fall
personal abuse.
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gration continued to flow westward.
, has conferred on him a large gold medal for this great to agree. A- L. Clark, son of David, and doing burin
t
j) W e #iia!l endeaVo to make tho HERAXJI an uscfal ami
.A'brighter day has dawned, and the time is not fai reclamation from the ftocial ami moral waste.
in New York, claimed the liquor, and Contested tho suite
'entertaining Newspaper, and a welcome visitor in every
distant when this beautiful speck on tho map of Gn^'s
Tns CUKYSTAL PALACK Binoren.—-Ihe New York They now sue tho constable, iu tbe United Status Court,
family circle May we not confidently anticipate a subcreatioaSvill bo knowu and appreciated.
Cljrystal Palace was entire^ destroyed by fire on Tuesday for illegally seizing their liquor, and the constitutionality
stantial response from every citizen of Grand Traverse?
IIow Lecompton was t a w e d .
evening, Oct 5th, supposed to be the work of on incen- of the Maino Law will be tried in the abovo court Tie
!• We hare been taught by a bitter experience the folly
• 'of publishing a newspaper on the Credit system ; and Tlve astonishing change, says the Detroit Advcrther, diary. Not only the palace itself, but every thing it C'larks claim damages to the amonut of ten tliousan
that
came
over
the
minds
of
sundry
Democratic
members
pontained, was burned ; and the exhibitors at the great dollars.
have determined to adopt a rigid Cash plan. -No paper
Willi* sent from the office without payment in.advance. of .Congress tfho for a long iimo resisted tho Lecompton Fair or the American Institute, which' was then being
Parson Brownlow, tho Tcnne*ee bully, has given if
Now, friends, if you approve our enterprise* manifest swindlo in every possible shape, left no doubt on the held there, lost all they had in the building, valued at his Slavery missionary tour in the North HereturnodV
it by sending in tho dimes.
MOKOAS BATES. public mind that this charge was the result of.direct bri- half a million of dollars.
Tennesseo immediately after his debate with Mr. P r y *
bery—in plainer terms, that they weqe bought, as negroes
Mr.'ltogcr A Pryor having refused to'answer a ques- at Philadelphia His proposition to tho latter genflr
Grand Traverse Bay.
bought at the south—l»y this Administration. Facts |
f
man to coiitnyic.tbc discuanon at the South, was 4
The entrance to Grand Trarerec Bay, from Lake
clined by Mr. P., from prudeutial nvotit«>—mainly, IK
Michigan, is about seventy-five miles from tho Island of truth Of these rumors. A short time siuce we gave the duel between Clemens nnd Wise, (recently investigated
says, bccause he has no taste for brickbats and hW;
Mackinac, four hundred uwfltwcuty from Dotroit, and proof that Own* Joxfe of the Fifth Pennsylvania District by the Magistrates at Richmond, Va.,) Judge Mcridith
two hundred and sixty from ^ e a g o . Beaver Island, had a substantial reason for changing his o'ppositiM into has decided that hfe cflnnot be compelled to answer. The gcotwl^ptocnACT.—The NashviDo Union (the leading DeJudge
holds
that
a
witness
can
only'bo
compelled
to
tes• lvhp Mormon kingdom of tho luite King Strang,) the Fox an opproTOl of the lecompton fraud in thc sliap&'of a
' Islands and the Manitous, nro to fair view from its en- contract for furnkhing the Washington Water Works tify when he sees that bis answers- can»ot by any possi- mocratic organ of Tennesson) lay* down the law thus:
"The man who maintains that the people of a Terri- '
bility
criminate
him.
trance. Tbo Bay has au average width of ten miles, by
with five thousand tons of iron pipos.
toiy may bv any lawftd means axdudc Slavery before it'
forty miles in length, running north and south. „^en 1 Tho fact has since leaked otlt that JAMES L Gtujs,
SnocK OP, AN EARTHQUAKE.—A Considerable shock of an becomes a State, is untrue to the Democratic party «H!
miica from its mouth, on tho west ride, is tho thrifing from tbe Twenty-Fourth District, and J. A. -/^ra, of tlie
•Jthqnake
was felt at what Is known ns the line Stbre, ihe Constitution."
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Mtl
village of Northport, a town of some three hundred in-,
Sixteenth" District I i also of Pennsylvania, had ''"jMissouri, <*i Tuesday, Sept21st I t was6o severe that doaww os DOL-GLAB.—In his Xenia speveb, Mr. Cor-,
habitants, separated only by atown-Hnc road from tho
equally substantial, reason for. changing their opposition a lady who was about forty rods from her house when it win spoke of Mr. Douglas Mfollows:
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old Indian vitlago of Wnakoe-zoo-ville. * Many or the
into friendship. ABL'S brother received a contract for commenced, fell down four times before she got to her door.
•• I have said that I honored Douglas; I honor any man
Propellers running betwe<hi the I»wer Lakes and Chisupplying tbe Utah army with three hundred mules nt It seemed ns though the houses would tumble down. In
a party who looks the head Of that party in tbe fan»
' cago, call here for wood.. It has an exceUent natural
<)195 each, which could have beon^bought for 8120, by 1811, tlic ground gunk near tbe same place, making alake and defies his power. But why did not Douglas whoM
)i;ubor, where wssek can ride out auy storm in safety.
emancipate hinu*elf instead of nutting the fettprs ofT o«J
which he cleared $52,000.
n o also had an order on twelvo miles long and seven wide.
hand, and allowing the hatMWrtft to dangkj from thai
Northport is in the unorganized county of Lcclenau,;atRiisaell & Majors, tho general contactors for supplying
j
j
BAROX HcHBopT.—Baron Humboldt has predicted' other."
tachod to Grand Traverse- The people pf that county
the army, for two hlmdred more, on which be made his owifikath. A letter written by him, lately read in one
DELAWARE ELKCTIOX.—At the Inspector's Electiof
will apply for a separate organization at tho next session
835,000, making $87(000 in all, clcar profits. As his of the Prussian law courts, caused a sensation from its
held in the State of Delaware on the 5th nit, the Adj
or tho Legislature, and wc hope thoir request will be
Congressional brother was joint partner to the transaction,
containing the declaration, "My death will take place in ministration majority is shown, by the Wilmington Jourf
: panted. In that event Northport will present strong
tho price he received for his vote was $43,500. This 1859," and urgingthat it would be better to postpone a nal, to be only 443, whereas at the Insitcctor's Hwtioft
claims, with Gleu Arbor, (on the Lnke'shorc) for the
'wouldhave bought 87 better men in any S o u t h e r n ^
certain publication of his works till then.
in 1856, it was 2,185. Then Wilmington gave 1?0 B" •
County Seat.
.
'j
' Procee ffing np the Bay six miles, you amve at trie
THE GBEAT CHICAGO LAND Scrr.—In the suit of Geo, chanan majority, now 29 Opposition.
Mr. G n u s received his payment directly, in the shape
New Mission, a School for the Indians, under the charge
of Russell & Majors' drafts. As their contract amounted C. Bates, of Detroit against the Illinois Central Railroad,, SALERATI'S.—Use as little of this pcrniciow article at
j 0 f Rev. Mr. Dougherty, a Presbyterian clergyman This
to nearly ten millions of dollars, upon whidi they made for tbe possession of the land on which the Depots of the. poadble about your household; every partiffe taken into
Mimion ^ttns a tract of about a thousand acres of the
the stomach is injuriota io the natural functions. This
not lew than thirty-three per cent, they could afford to Company are located in Chicago, vajped at over
j • choicest farming lands, with a hundred acres o r more
contribute liberally towards th$ purchase of marketable lion .of dollars, tho jury have rctnrnod a verdict against Juts been proved beyond a doubt hy careful tests among
:
under cultivation. Wo have not yet vioted it, and can
members of Congress, and it is said they did pay liberally tho plaintifE
j speak'of it only in geittral terms. Vfc shall notice it
__ n o t ] cag than ono' million of dollars, in the shape of
Gen. Walker, the celebrated Filibuster,
gone to
A Srr.x rRO* MIHSOCRI.—At a Special Election t f
;
more fully hereafter. Fi\p miles farther, is the Old Insmall drafts, mostly in the sums of $2,000, on the war Nicaragua, at the bead Of several -hundred men, "reckless cently held to Jeflereon City, the Capital of the State, fcr
:
dian Missiwi, (now abandoned as such;) on the Point of
Department "Somo of these drafts found their way into aiKl unprincipled aa himsc.lt: Armajnd ammmution had. Aldermen, tbo Republicans triumphed, after a warm con| tho Peninsula.
Pcnineula is about twenty miles
tho hands of Mr. G n u s coincident with bis change on preceded him, and the foro<j is to bad from the Pacific test
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! long and from two to threewide, commencing at t^p
of we are assured l y the Gazette, upon his side.
- . . ., ••
a jt - v
If
nmrlv one Lecompton,
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Cfjorecncrr.—At tho recci* Township Elections hdd
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Tho survey of tbe I^ R- route-from Hudson to Superior in this State, nearly all tb- changes which took plaff
ccived the price of several "good fat staves*for hi&vote. and Bayfield, Wis, a distance of 164' mDes, has been
were to favoj of the Republicans. •
"West Bay. flhrougb the'untiring exertions of Mr.
*V LKACH, our able Representative in Congress, aJfiD pa»*d
DEMOCRATIC riATrow^-The Platform of Buchanan approved by the Secretary of tho-Interior, which secures
Secretary Cobb has m i i * call upoa the Secretary
the House at its last Session for a Light House on this Democracy is composed % five p b n t e : Slavery in the to the Company a large and valuable trapt of land.
of the Treasuryfor arable Rowing tho comparative to•point, but it was lost in the Senate. I t will probably Slave States;" Slavery to the Free States ; Slavery in
ILU50IS POSTVACTKES.—The Prmdent has-rtraored porta under tho present and %te tariff
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bo passed at tbe next se&dou or Congrejs.] T i e Pcnin- the Territories ; Slavery everywhere; Public Plunder. all biihwo of the Postmasters of Bfinois, originally apIp Sweden a man who is awa ft" tinea druiA. is *
aula is covered with a luxuriant growth of hard-maple,
Obi. Samner has assumed the command of the Military pointed by him, for t i e crime of sympathiiing with
- ' beeeb, ash, basswood, andmany other varieties of timber,
priTed of a vote at election.
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Judge Dong!as.
and almost c'v^ry acre of it is choice farming land. It Departaciit of the West.
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Detroit Advertisements.
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i o n u i d T r a v e n e CotfiAjr..
T h e E l e c t i o n p n e d off w a y qoifctiy in t h i s t o w u j r r * a n d t h e result i» a D e m o c r a t i c V i c t o r y .
Tfcir
" r a n g e from five t o t e n o n t h e S t a t e t i c k e t , ami
t o sixty-flrc on t h e County ticket.
r of o u r p a p e r
|y e l e c t e d t h e i r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e ( P n o o BETES.)
o m a n y of o a r j j l d f r i e n d s i n d i f f e r e n t p a r t s o f t h c c o a n t r y tu acquaint'thc'm with o u r p r e a m t locality.
tl*j entire C o u n t y t i c k e t
If they
us, b y mail, t h o ' i u m o f ono doHar a n d fifty c o i t s ; a n d i n
If
they a r o n o t b e n d j t t e d b y t h e o p e r a t i o n use shftU b e . W h o
leads o f f ?
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' C o c B T i a r ^ - W c t h a n k t h e K d i t o r a of t h e C h n n t a n q u c
( N . Y.)
D e t r o i t . 0dvertiter,
O t t a w a ' Clarion,
K a p i d a Journal,
fer
Isiaaag
A l l e g a n Journal.
Repub-
. . 4 1 | Charles E . Stuart
• U K T D I U ' T OOVtgtXOB. j
D e U i n c ^ J n great varletor; Tadeaola-Plaids aad S t r i p M ; Allwool PlaWs; Alpacas; Pianncl-i; Sattinettaj Broadclotha; D»lnaoks; .Blankets; Linens; R a b r t t l d e r i e s ; Hosier) - ; Glove*;
Ribbon*; P r i n t s ; ' Olngbams, i c , f c . .
Mr. Buchanan has
Carpet Departadoit.
Pennsylvania has given
a m a j o r i t y of 2 5 , 0 0 0 f o r F r e e d o m .
OOVKHVIK.
I
A l j l , D F l f C K U U M t C O n 74 WODIlWAUl) AVE-
. . 4 6 b e e n r u b b e d o u t in h i s o w n S t a t e a s y o n w o u l d , e r a s e a
•
Urnund B. F a l r f l e l f l „ . . . . . 4 2 J GMCRB C. Monro
M c * * r A » r or
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. 3 . 4 1 1 Jonathan P. K i n g . . . . . . . . . 4 7
Iclsoa a Isbell.
STATS T H E A S t m i a . ;
grcaS» s p o t from y o u r g a r m e n t
H e a t t e m p t e d t o p l a c e Shades. LACS and.Mnlllu O n r t a i n \ O a r t o l n F i r t a r e s , F e a t h t r t ,
h i s foot o n t h e n e c k of F r e e d o m i n t h e s u b j u g a t i o n of
K a n s a s — h e defied the people, and they h a v e spurned
S
..40 him—in the m a j e s t y o f their strength they have hurled
r x - L I G H T G A S W O R K S , F O R T H E MAXUFACh i m f r o m t h e m J f a r e v ( i r . _ H e h a s fallen, n e v e r to rfce
T U M : OF 1LI.UMIKATINO O A S . f o r the use of P r i v a t e
H o m e s , Public Buildings, Village*. TOWM. S C — p a t e n t e d
Dgaiti J .
4 '
Augnst, 1R5S.—Thfc principle of the Invention connlaUi to the
i.ssno of o u r p a p e r .
T h p y a r o all g e n t e r a i n ; a m i w*o J a m e s W. S a n b o r n , w . . - - — 30 | J o h n B a l l - - . - - - - W h e n w i n j P r p s i d e n t s l e a r n t h a t t h a i p o w e r w h i c h peculiar conatruction of t h o Retort, wherebyJ i n l« m u l t
ATTORNEY CEXKBAL.
quickly, eauily a a d economically.<r»uerat«d froui R o » i a , p i l .
h o p e t h a t e a c h m a y Own a f o f t y aero lot a d j o i n i n g s o m e J a c o b M. H o w a r d
creates, c a n d e s t r o y ? W h e n will t r a i t o r a a m i t y r a n t s
; . . . . 4 1 1 J o h n G. S u t h e r l a n d . . . .
Tallow and refuse Oretoe of i v kind, and -prodncinK, for
!
SUPKEUiVEXDENT O f I T B t l C j » S T a r C T I O X .
flourishing
t o w n , a i d c u t i t aU u p i u t o c o m e r s w h e r
a n d u s u r p e r s k a r u t h a t i t - i a d a n g e r o u s t p t a m p e r w i t h about eighty cents,
ceato, as much Ugh?
l i g h t as a thousand feet
te«t of ordiJ o l i a j t . G r e g o r y . . . . . . . . ..3!>| D a n i e f C J a c o k e s
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n t f r rnal
fias_
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t h o rights of F r c e n f e n ? , J o i r x
b e t r a y e d h i s p a r t y , nary coal Gas.
!
MBMBXtt o r BOAUD Of EOfCATlOX.
speculation runs high.
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A lonft c o u r t * of experiment* at the h a n d s of the Inventor,
[Witter J , Baxter
« ^ J . ; J . 4 0 | Andrew y . 1!
sold himself t o t h e D e v i l , a n d sunk i n t o oblivion. MILLAKD who ha* h a d many year* c a p e r i e a c o in Gas manufacturing, a*
THAXKH.—4WC r e t u r n t h a n k s t o JACOB BAEXB, E s q . I , • j
. ?•. -I,-i
comiWM.
i. .
K i u J t o R B d e a l t an assassin b l o w t o t h e W h i g p a r t y , well as by o u r * h r e « « a d "therm has placed tho invention be- 3!T| Rotwrt W. u v i s . . 4 9
yond all doubt of iU practicability. The public may be cont b o B o g i s t e r of tire V. S . l a n d Office a t t h i s p l a c c , f o r D o W i t t C. L o a t h
,
-if'*.
gKNATOA
w h i c h p l a c e d h i m in t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l c h a i r , a n d ke. d i e d fidently assured that it j«-at ®nco tho most s i m p l e a n d useful
t h e l o a n of ! • » pWW
« n d o t h e r c o n r t c j u e a e x t e n d e d t o J o h n H. S n n d i s h
2....38i| Hehiy PenOoyer... .....fiO
or any t h i n g of the kind ever before constructed.
FnAXKiJx PIRRCE p l a y e d " G o o d L o r d , G o o f D e v i l , " f o r
K*r*ES»-VTAtIV_
The present object of t h o proprietors Is to dispose of city,
u s s i n c e ojtr a r r i v a l h e r i
M r . B a r n s . « « Mtypo,
mrf i ^
- H d l o Beer*
. _ , p a season, t h e n b e t r a y e d his N o r t h e r n f r i o i d e a n d t h r o w county and staj* Rights, on the most favorable terms, a n d t o ;-v
COVXTY i
A in o w t y sen?*? * g e n t l e m a n , b u t t h e H a r d i ^ t l a n d of a
immediately introduce t h e works i n t o general" UM;.
lnUC
...'.TO himself i n t o t l u v a r m s of S l u v e i y , w h i c h c r u s h e d h i m in
.Jcromo I f . P r a t t . . I
17 | T ^' e r o n''i A r t w i c k .
Works f r o m ljDO feet capacity n u d upwanU, a r ? n
Buchanan Democrat
. . .
KsctsTEn or VEZW.
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i t s e m b r a c e . A t t h e cloefr of his t e r m qf office, t h e r e readiness by UDDLKY A H O L I E S , manufacturrrs, »
J e r o m e M. P r a t t . . ' .
. w - l y Xlitron Uobtwick.
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as well as every t h i n g coniMjetcd with the " S u n - U g b t <
T h o P r o p e l l e r T i w r , f r o m C h i c a g o anil G r a n d H a v e n ,
w e r e n o n e so p o o r a s t o d o h i m
reverence.
T h e c i j j of
Works," whicji will be supplied b y t H r m at Ul tlie ]>riucl]
...30 | Dwld
a r r i v e d heroi on Monday, l i s t , a n d . left t h o « i m e d a y f o r
all p a r t i e s was, " P o o r old H o r s e , - l e t h i m die;"" a n d t h e y poiata in t h e Union, t o partJM p u r c l u u i n s territory.
FIIEKlry.
Persons of small capital, a n d particBt*rly Oas Pittars, by
J t a f i b f o . • 0 4 A . S m c * , E s q . , R e c e i r t r of t f i e U . " William E . 8 y k e a . t . . ^ . . . . 3 3 | H e a r y ' H . K o b l e . .
t o o k off h i s saddle a n d b r i d l e a n d turned" h i m . o n t t o
making an IhTeatment iu the right t o use the " t n u - I . t g h t Gus
raoaacuTi.vo A t i o s s s T .
I ^ m d O f l k o n t tliis'place, c a m e pawcngiir
s t u b b l e ! JAMES BUTUANAN h a s p l a y e d . a t y l d e j , g a m e : Works," will 1# certain of an Immediate remuneration.
Charles H. Holdeu
k . . 3 9 ' | F r a n c U C, Stevens
T3T All communications In the premises directed t o t h e
l i e staked all—his honor, his
reputation,
his private
CIHCL'IT OOl'KT COMMISSION Ell.
Tlio S c h o o n e r TKLRURATK, C a p t a i n HcrrfmBD, Sai
undersigned w i n meet p r o m p t attention.
Charles
Holden
' . . . . 3 9 | Fr*aci« C. Stevens
friendships, h i s m a n h o o d a n d h i s f u t u r e h o p e s — o n t h e
.
. :
J O H N Q. DUDLEY,
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T h e People rule 1 L e t honest men rejolcc !
3-"" V J
Charles F o w l e r . . ^ . | No C a n d i d a t e . .
EADY-MADE CLOTHUVG
T I M W E i r n F j u - r T h o lowest r a n g o of t h o t h e r m o m e t e r
F r o m t h e . r e t u r n s s o f a r a s r e c e i v e d , t h e r e is s t r o n g
FURNISHING GOODS,' at tho Cli
:
Winfam Hi j r o f f l l i p . . . . . . 4 2 ( j ' j 6 h n B r j - * n t . . . . . . . ' . « . . . . « reason t o believe t h a t M i n n e s o t a lias gono R e p u b l i c a n .
HALLOCKt N o 188, JeOfcrson Avenue. D e t r o i t Where m a y
d u r i n g t h q j m t Week h a s b c c u 4 8 , a n d t h o h i g h e s t
Joseph D a r a e . . . . j . .
39 | Hugh C. F a n a a u . ...T._
40
bo found a very large, f r e s h and desirable stock of tha above
, }• oVerage .r> L
.
goods j u s t manufactured nndcr hi*.Immediate inspection, a n d
embracing one of the most w t e n s f v e a n s o r U n e n t a e v e r before
I. . 1 ' i o - N i a - r T b o l a d i e s of T r a v e r s e C i l y g a v e a splondld MOMS W i i n e r
Charles E S t o a r t . . .
offered In thi* m a r k e t
E d m t o d B F a i r f t e l f l 3 8 (!eorg« C. M n a r o „ . . . . . . . 4 8
| P i o N i e p j A & o n e d a y last week, a n d w e w e r e " t h e r e \o
Among his stook wil.
Nelson G. I s b e l l . , : . . . . . . . 8 2 J o n a t h a n P . K i n g . . .
ot Garmettt suitable r o r F a l l a L „
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T h e g r o n n d neleetod was a n e l e W t e d b e e c h a n d J o h n M c K i n n e y ^ u . .
l : J 4 Edward K a ntor
nr.ltALP o W l C E , TCAVERST. C l t ^ , MlCUlpA^.
F r o m the low. priced a n d cheaper gradea, t o tha most lino
...3.1 J o h n J . A d a m . - v . . - . .
, m a p l e p r o v e , .abOuf n ljiile a n d a half f r o m t o w i t T l i e D a n ie l L. Case
a a d fashionable garmeflU—all of w h i c h have l>oen manufac....48
J a m e s W. S a n b o r n .
33
tured
with the utmost c a n s a d wiitiUxTBOto give satisfaction.
d a y w a s mmlu o n purposo, a n d s d t h a n ttrray of b e a u t y J a c o b M.' H o w a n |
3.1 J o h n Gi S u t h e r l a n d —
All persons OesirOusof pnrc basing either at WHOIJ58ALE
: 3 j Daniel C. J a c o k e * . J i t
48
- us. w * t h c r o j ' a s j e m b l e d s e l d o m m e e t s tlw> «yo i s a n o w J<ihn M. Gregbry
OR R E T A I L are respectfully Invited to call and e s a m i a o his
Witter J . Baxter.
3> Andrew V ; Moo r e . . . " . ^ . . . . 4 8
extensive stock, which a h w be-offered at prices uniformly
countrj-, awl:i» rarely excelled in uny of the-Older settlo- Dewltt C. L e a c h . . i .
A3 Robfirt W. t > a Y i * . . . . r . . . — S 4
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H.HALLOCK.
Has opcncil an O E o e at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co^ low.
i... i. 47
jiioiit.-. T r o v e r s e C i t y c a n p r o d u c e m o r e h a n d s o m o w o - J o h n i C S t a n d i i h . l . . . . . . . . 1 4 H e n r y P c nnoyer
.
J o h n K. F i s h e r . I . J .
Jl- P h l l o Beers
. . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Michigan, Cjf the transaction of i
T V B T K O I T STEAM
DYEING
m e n tlrnu a n y t o w n o f i t s c i z b in M i c h i g a n . T h e little William E . S y k e a l i
:J3 H e n r y H . X o W e . , . . . . . . . . . . 4 9
1 _ / M E X T , No. 10 C o n g r o ^ « t . E M U r A .
T h e r o n Baj^twick,(Regiator,) 50
"d most respeotfally intimate that; more fully to. accomf o l k s A - c f ? p u t t o o , i n all i t h e i r g l o i y , a n d e n j o y e d t h o ,Hero me M. P t a t t , ( l t e g . ) . - J 8
The United States Land Office is located at this place ; and
J e r o m e l b P r a t t . (Clerk). .W TheroivBrottTick, (Clerk).
ate t h e wants of the p a t r o n i z i n g public, a n d his l a r g e ing o o d t h i n g s pprea<l ^ n t so borintifully b e f o r e t h e m w i t h a Xorman B. C o w l e * . . . . . . . 4 3 PavW C. Goodalt
particular attention will bo paid to locatipg Land Warrants,
to of business, he h a s adopted the ImprovM facility wklch
F r a n c i s C. S t e v e n s . . . . . . .
m gives t o tho A r t of Dyeing, having recently fitted np
i n m t i n g w « ^ y in Government Lands, i m p a r t i n g i n f o r m s
Hwt t h a t wad p l e a s a n t t o b e h o l d . T h e r u r a l festivities
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. . 4 8 tages of t h e Grand Traverse country, the, payment of taxes, most brilliant colors aad best style or finish that evety srtlclo
WittiM, M . * c K l U l p . . . . r S 3 J o h n B r y a n t .
, ' t o t o w n in fine spirits, a t y M l g h t o d w i t h tlie b r i D i a n t
Jo*pVDame..
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may be entrusted,
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A Y g K W S SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE, STORM A N D
T h e R e t u m n frott Glen A r b o r were received a f t e r
Hon. Whltaer Jonra, Auditor ( . e n a m l . ) , „ _ t m m
GRAXD BATIIS J o o w i A T j - ^ W c hBTC r o c p \ - c d t h e first
V l f l m L L A T I N O OHIMNEYJCAP^-Majliew's C t i S e y
Clmrtc. W. Hnlltr, K»q.
. \ I j u i " r -Ch i d gone to pre**. We give t h e m in brief: Twenty-flvfybtea
Hon. J. M. H n » u 4 Attorney UmnX. > D < t_ j , v
n u m b e r of ii H o m i - m o h t h ^ q u a r t o p a p e r b e a r i n g t h e p b o v e
K.
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e n t e r i n g thera; it loasca* tho liabilities tofinsfrom
were polled—-18 of which were straight RcpnWieau, ,ln<l
. title, p o b l i t h o d n t G r a n d ' R a p i d s a a d p r i n t e d b y H e a r y
Herald
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Traverse
City,
NOT.
3,1R58.
their
h o r n i n g o u t : ii protects their t o p i from t h e wastes of
i t r a l g n t Deinsstafc except on Bcpresentative—^FUher, Bothe
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S . C l u b b 4 Co., a t t h e Clarion office. G r a n d H a v e n . I t publican, received U3 votet, a n d Beora, Dem., 2.
Petsomr desirous o f securing t h e right of manufcetore, o r
p r e s e n t * a b<-antiful t j - p o g r a p h i c a l a p p e a r a n c e , a n d i s
Centreville.
of'salc, o*- both. In Cities, Counties, States or T e r r i t o r i e s In
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Retali t e d .with m a r k e d a b i l i t y b y TnoMAS D . W o m u u , E s q ,
furnished v.ith a descriptive circular, by addressing the n
p u b l i c a n , e x c e p t for Representative and Home of t h i Connty
w h o i s a!xo t h o p n W i s h e r . I t i s d e v o t c d 4 o R e l i g i o n ,
dersigned, a n d by designating the territory they desire, .they
officerx. Beer* r»c«(rfd 49 t o Fi»lier'n 12; B o r t w i c t , 50 f
wiU
also
be
f u r n i s h e d with the t e r m s of sale.
iieatipn. A g r i c u l t u r e , Politics, N e w s , a n d every o t h e r
• IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, AlWoo, Mlcfi.
Bigiatcr a n d 4« for Cterk; t o l'rntt'n 12 a n d 14; Stevena SS
g o o d thiag.' R e p u b l i c a n , of c o u r s o .
I t h a s o u r b e e t H o b k n ' a 2 4 . Three moi^ UUtrtots t o h e a r from, which will
Manufaotured and for sale. In Detroit, by
L a u d W a r r a n t s b o u g h t a n d sold. P a r t i c u l a r attention given
n
3
DUDLEY * HOLMES, 77 Woodward Ay^.
,. w i s h e s for) i t s
to lb'-ating a a d selecting land in Trcvetse City Land District.
probably increase the D ^ a o c r a t i a minority 5 a
Deeds a n d M o r t g n g c s made out, a n d personal attention given T U S T P I T B I J S H E D , A TEXT HOOK OK VEGETABLE
1 Election—Official.
f J a n d Aainial Physiology, designed for the iue of Schools,
to Prc-Emption Claims. .
F. O. S T E V f f i ' "
S. rolnarles arffl Colleges, by Hcury Goadby, M. D., P r o f e s s o r
W o c o p y t h e following n o t i c e of t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e
T h o K e n n e b e c Journal
c o n t a i n s t h o c o m p l e t e official
Refers, by permission, t o
or Vegetable a n d Animal Physiology a n d E n t o m o l o g y l a t h e
G o v . MOKHOX'S m a j o r i t y
John Bmhh,
c o u n t r y f r o * t h o G r a n d R a p i d s Prctt,, . T h o m p s o n ' s ucw returns of t h e recent <
State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with upAnd
the
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1
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, p r oh C o m i t y , h i s p a p e r V o n l d b e I n (act, w h a t i t is iff p u b l i c a n . F o s t e r ' s m a j o r i | in t h o V l t h b e i u g 137, a n d
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Will keep a good snpply of D R U G ^ A N D MEDICINES on eminently pectillar; white, red, yellow ortd blue flj
5 6 . T h i s m a k e s t h e dolegaF r e n c h ' s in t h e D i d
a p p e a r a n c e , ' o u e of t h e b e s t in t h e S t a t e .
dead
black
ground.
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their
dirtlnctncs*
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R e p u b l i c a n . T h e Ldgis- hand, a n d i t t e n d t o all calls in bis profession.
. GRANT) TBAVKRSK.—Wo call a t t e n t i o n t o t h e c a r d of t i o n irf C o n g r e s s
unanimous admiratloa. P o r s a l e b y
Trave rsa.City, Nov. 3.1858.
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•F. C . STWENN E s q , i p e o r t e d iii t h i s p a p e r , l i e is l o c a t a l l a t u r e s t a n d s —
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1858.
n3
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
a t T r a v e r s o C i t y , a n d will n a y p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n to t h e
SE.XA.TE—31 B o p n b l i c
G t t G G S & C O . , MANUFACTURERS AND DEALl o c a t i o n of G o v c T O n e n t h u j O s i n t h a t land d i s t r i c t ' W i t h HOCSK—103 R e p u b l i c a n s — 4 3 D e m o c r a t s .
o u t d o u b t , t h i s d i s t r i c t c o n t a i n s t h e m o s t rtiluflblo lands
. i n M i c h i g a n , a n d offers t h e b e s t l o c a t i o n s t p > e f o u n d in
H o n . Joseph B . WilBamS' Address n t Syracuse.
IK prepared to make P l a n s and Specifications f o r all classes
, a n y of t h e W e s t e r n States. T h e c l i m a t e of G r a n d T r a T h e a d d r e s s d e l i v e r d b y H o n J o a e p l ^ R . W i l l i a m s , a t of lluildlngs ; also exccuto all k i n d s of w q i k connected w i t h
v e r s e c o u n t t y i s n o t s u r p a s s e d , a n d this, I n itself i s a
t h o N e w V o t k S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l F a i r , is s p o k e n of in the Trade, on liberal terms.
Looking Glasses, at No'n. 163 & It
caKadc.raliOii f o r fctflcrs w o r t h m o r e t h a n g o o d 1 lands.
voay w a r m t e o w o l j p p r o v a i b y t h e S y r a c u s e j w e s s , m i d
Michigan.
Snsh, Glass, Doors, P a i n t s a n d Nails,
W h a t Is a rich soil, o r a g o o d f a i j n , w i t h o u t g o o d h c a l t l i ?
i n d e e d b y t h e N e w T ^ r k p a p e r s geno rally. T h e cortrs-. constantly oil h a n d .
ANS, AND MAKERS OF
V f t learn f r o m 0 . A , ' S t e v e n s E s q , t h o R e c e i v e r of t h e
p o n d e n t s of t h e Tribune
a n d Timet,
i t is triie, h a v e
*~a, No. 256 Jefferson
J . iv. G., t h a n k f u l for past patronage, takes t h i s opportuL u n d Office, a t T r a verso City, w h o i s n o w in t h i s city,
coinplained of i t s length) a n d c o n d c r a n o l i t f o r b e i n g t o o
" a right, t o Innity of soliciting a continuance of the nil
t h a t tlic F e v e r and A g u e i s u n k n o w n t h e r e — t h a t e v e r y
Perescoplc Cnrsloarned f o r t h e c o m p r e h e n s i o n of t h o a u d i e n c e to w h o m i t
s p r i t t h e f r assortment « t
n3-ly
Traverse City, November 5,1859.
onO r e j o i c e s in gOod h e a l t h . I l i i x c p r e s e n t s i t a s beii^c a
t a l a a d Pe*
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,'''iill«1<<igUh<..
w a s d e l i v e r d . B u t t h i s is r t f t b e r a n insult to t h o u n d e r i w t i a g vIsionji-Also, all k i n d s of Telel i e t t e r climate t h a n a t M a c k i n a c — m o r e f r e e f r o m L a k e
the propei .
s t a n d i n g of h i s a u d i e n c e t h a n a denial of t h e m e r i t s of the
scopes, Microscppes,', ElcctrlttMacmnes, Drawing Instnimcnta,
wind*
j
a d d r e s s . T h o S y r a c u s o Journal
s t a t e s t h a t '• i t is reA b o u t ; 1 4 , 0 0 0 j a c r e f f of l a n d h a v e b e e n e n t e r e d in t h a t g a r d e d a s ono .of t h e v e r y b e s t e f f o r t s o f , t h i s k i n d t h a t
Tlie subttcriber offers for slfic a •Variety of e n g r a f t e d
d i s t r i c t , d o c e t h a l a n d s w e r e last p u t in m a r k e t — a n d t h e s e w a s e v e r m a d e b e f o r e t h e s o c i e t v . " T h e S t a t e A g r i c u l - A p p l e T r o e s , P e a c h ' I V e o s , P o : t r T r e e s , X 5 l u i n
> signed h a v i n g a Book Bindery in ooonection with his
w e r e mostly-takep b y a c t u a l settlers.
T h e r e itj not
T r e e s a n d C h e r r y Treew.
t u r a l S o c i e t y w a s equally d e c i d e d in t h e i r c o m m e n d a t i o n ,
- t o p r e v e n t t l d s c p u n t r y f r oira
m g r o w i' n g r- a-p i**•
d l y" Sn
Also, CI'BBAXTS, GoosEnERBtes, 4 c . ; all In good condition,
d e c l a r i n g i n a v o t e of t h a n k s , t h a t i t w a s . c t o q u c n t a n d
ofVwsry description. Merchants a n d others. ,
g ^ f l i i i w p tIt U
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; tUm
X e x t y e a r , t h e r e will b o a r e g u
of good size, a a d healthy.
L. R. SMITH.
Pition.
t h i n ^ In that line, are invited t o give htal a caH. H a v i n g 1
i n s t r u c t i v e , a n d c o n v e y e d a v a l u a b l e l c s w n toTkrmcre,
- . of ProjK-llars s t o p p i n g a t N o r t h p o r t , r u n n i n g f r o m C h i best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in a l l
Elk R a p u K Nov. 3, 1659, •
nl-ly
a n d r e q u e s t i n g "a c o p y f o r j w b l i c a t i o q . I n s h o r t , t h e a d cases.
•
P . RAYMOND.
V iSIS
O n u K l H a v e n , a n d t h o P r o j p d l e r e r u n n i n g from
d r e s s s e e m s to h a v o been received w i t h unqualified satis8 A G E A S O N S , MAP l'URIJSHFKH, STATIONERS,
Detroit, Nov. 1, lf&8,
BmTalo \rill s t o p a t some p o i n t in T r a v e r s e B a y . A w a f a c t i o n b y all e x c e p t t h e t w o c o r r e s p o n d e n t s n a m e d , a n d
• E n g r a v e r s and Lithographers, 209 Main s t r e e t Buffalo, r
g o n r o a d i s n o w in p r o c e s s of c o n s t r u c t i o n from G r a n d
p H E CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT AND HlfMOR.—
t h e y a r e p r o b a b l y m u c h b e t t e r qualified to t g i t o an i t e m N. Y-, over Sage's Piano Xootop.—We are prepared t o execute
L
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choice
a
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d
thara?.terUtIc
selections
from t b o
V S t o i d s t o G r a n d T r a v e r s e . T h e c p m p l e t i o n of t h e D e o r r e p o r t a row, t h a n t o . d e c i d e w h a t s u i t s t h o ^ B s t c s aild all work entrusted t o us with p r o m p t n e * and despatch, and w r i t i n g s .of the i p o * eminent H a m o r i r t s . o f Amerioa, Seott f wftt nndivMflwnnkic
a o d k l l i l w a n k i o R a i l r o q d - O h e d e v c l o p e m e n t of t h e
favor^ble.terms
as any establishment in the country.
wantA of f a r m e r s . T h e y s h o w e d t h a t t h e y w e r e c a p a b l e
»—
n i n g sll ihe different brau>' '
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" laad, Ireland-and England, by W m . K. B a r t e r
* " * g of n e w h a r b o r ^
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of u n d e r s t a n d i n g
[Detroit Advertiser.
Stone Engraving, as well as Gray*
now c u r r e n t s of
mid, consequently, t h e
scription. we guarantee s a t i s f j e t i o n in all
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S A R B T H E BEST
ring t h o T r a v e r s e
A NAHROW. ESCAPE.—Oue of t h e e d i t o r s qf t h e M c , t r m i v - w i U pit h a
Maps, Portraits, Ehow Cards,
Lithographed and printed
Machine* for PamUy Sewing, pr f o r m a n u f a c t u r i n g p u r " ' region i # t ^ n o t i c e .
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G r e g o r (l<rthi) Timet
passed, o v e r t h e M i l w a n k i o a n d in the ibost delicate colors, by a new prooesa,^
poses- J S T Call a n d e x a m i n e them a t 1 » Jeffentoa A v e n u e
o f U M p i s , from
igtonceded.. Sctflc^sfrom
(Masonic Hall.)
W I L L I > M PORTER, A j e " t M i s s i s s i p p i R a i l r o a d recently, a n d g i v o s t h o f o l l o w i n g a c . R E E S W H I T I N G , General I-and A g e n t Grass"Wlsconan, f r o m tho East, *
Detrolt, Nqy. L m « . .
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• hopper Falls, J i f l i i > o n Co., K- T. ItKKERUtcrt:—
W i n t ' o f n a r r o w e s c a p e of a p e r s o n # f o u n d l y i n g
plenty p
their entire satisfaction.
Hon. /_ Chandler, D e t r o i t Michigan: Whiting & Adam*, d o ;
E E C H E I T S l i l F E T i l OUGHTS,—A J i T " SITt h e track, near Madison:
t h o t i m e to
• p l e n t y •Ctttlnhcr, a n d hciuui. .
C o l S. M c K n i g h t d o ; H. W. WiUlama, E x . of Title*, S t
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T l i e train auddcrfy came to a halt, and the passengers
No. » t Woodward Ave.
d o<d t o sec w h a t c a u s e d t h e s t o p p a g e .
J u d g e o f Mo.; A m o s T . Hall; Esq., Treasurer C. 4t P.-R. I t , C h i c a g o ;
Geo. T. Pearson, Attorney at Law, Chicago.
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NKW YORK VOTERS.—'The n u m b e r . of v o t e r s , in t h i s ' i r a d p r i s e a t
ing o n t h e t r a c k a f e w
II D E E D I T I O N O P W A V E R L Y N O V E L S .
S t a t e a r e a b o u t tOO,000; b u t tlio ihllest v o t e e v e r p o l l e d
Bt d e a d o f t h e e n g i n e
o f his dan;
TTTILLARD HARVEY
8 1 Maiden Lane, n d '
complete, f u l l ' a e u , t o be h a d o f
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V V 1? Cedar street. New York, P a p e r Warehouse. Every
SW.L1858.
DOUGHTY, OTRAW4 CO.,
w a s s o m e t h i n g iSke lOO.OOO l e a , a n d t h o a v e r a g e v o t e i s u p o n e x a m i n a t i o n w e b e c o m e Convinced .'that
" - ^ / B a » t Woodward A v e
p l a c e d t h e r e b y a n o t h e r a g e n c y t h a n h i s own, a s h e w a s de*cripOoa of Wrapping, P r i n t i n g a n d W r i t i n g Paper, on
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about 500,000.: T h i s show? t h a t she has 100,000
hand, or m a d e t a order. F a n c j ^ C o l o r e d e n d Tlssae Papers,
e n t i r e l y helpless.
H e w a s p o o r l y jlrcssed, a n d h i s ' d i r t
BLANK BOOKS AND
A Fl t L SUPPLY <
w h o n e v e r visiti t h e polls, a n d 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 w h o o n l y d o s o a p p a r e n t l y h a d b o e n s o m e t i m e of t l b s i m p l e s t kind, a s h e Blotting Papers, Envelo[H'N S t r # and Ban net Boards. nS
JA. Stationery, c o a s t a n t l y d
occasionally.
ODC v o t e r o u t of e v e r y f o u f v A a y s a t h o m e , w a s full o f s t r a w t h e w h o l o l e n g t h of h i m . F e e l i n g satis- r p W I N B H O C t e — W t l l a r d ' Harvey. < l o , M M i l d e n
i BA CKUS,
D e t r o i t Nov. 1, ltoS.
I Jeffirrsbn Ave.
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and. leaves tlie g r e a t p r i n c i p l e s t o t a k o c a r e of t h e m s e l v e s . fied t h a t w e w e r e n i c e l y s o l d , w e s t a r t e d on, b u t b e f o r e JL Lane, and 17 CBdar Street, New York. - Hemp, Cotton
lican,
Democrat,
in g l o r i o u s R e p u b l i c a n t r i u m p h s .
T r a v e r s e City*
Mom<WUacT.-
T
T h e O c t o b e r { S e c t i o n s in a i l t h e s e S t a t e s "have resulted
r-throe R e p u b l i c a n v o t b s i n t h i s t o w n .
ihey will m a n i f e s t i t b y e n c l o s i n g t o
Return w o will send t h e m t h i ' H a u u t for ono y e a r .
Mr. Bostwick, the Itemo-
c a n d i d a t c for C o u n t y Clerk a n d R e g i s t e r , received
w i s h t o renew 1 fee a c q n a i n t w e e . a n d b e a r n s ' c o m p a n y
t h r o n g h / t h e jim,
Tbey have
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i_> . n a t , Wholutale
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Jl v a l e»r s in Foreign and
si Dol u e t i c Dry Oood*, Q a r p c K F l o o r O i l C M V . P a p e r H a s . , .
vania, Ohio, Indiana and Iowa! Bv- Feather* and H o n * K a r a M i l n g (Joo<b.—Wo would p i r t i c o ' cfianan Repudiated in hi# men State! w h i ' o h w o h a r e '
« x ai
Gain of Eighteen Members of Con-Sdo.h a wd oU.,:t oGentlemen's
d o - d o . d o . ; Kaatiila% t*.
m a c k . F a n ' y , Poniard. Bajadero a n d Moire AM
grew! T1& People have Spoken!
F r e n c h and English Merinpe*.plain and flgnred*,'T __
awj Grand
t h e i r o x c h a n g e g in a d ^ a n c c o y h o
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MOllGAN BATES,
NOTARY,. P U B t l C . V
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Land, Tax, and General Agency.
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G e n e r a l Agency Bti8ines«s.
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K E A L E S T A T E , TAX,;
COLLECTION AGENCY.
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
P h y s i c i a n and Sur,geon,
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Pract ical Builder aiul Draughtsman
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g o i n g f a r a lot of p r e t t y g i r i s c a m e o a t of t h e b u s i e s , ! a n d
W i n . B . A s t o r p a y s a t a x of 5 8 3 , 0 0 0 , equal t o t h e b y t h e i r e x c e s s i v e m e r ^ p e n t , i n f o r m e d im w h o w e r e t h e
p e r p e t r a t o r s of t h e j d f e .
w h o l e S t a t e ttct i f M i c h i g a n .
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a diseased actio* of tho ajnfttpn. induced bv the |>olMn«C
m a r s * j$w
e r ^ t n f h e M S t f r y p T H u m a n P r e j i m Heacemiasm of Vegetable decay. T h » eriialaUou Is evalvedhy^b
forth, Btirope, Worterh Aid* a M ' N o r t h A f r i t * lie WJff>to£*
action of solar h e a t on w e \ sail, and: rise* with the watery t i
hour'*distance frum o u r *bore*«tad the h t t t l e ^ ^ c h c k t i * * .lOOlibds fair, p r i s e a n d ehaloe N e r Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d
- from it. While, the sun ia below t h e b o r a p a lliia vapo
tho fate of a kingdom, tor Capture of a Y t a m a p r b j t n d t a *
get* ne*r the earth's surface, snd.the virus is taken with I. .
Die fall of A dynasty, tlie t r i u m p h of n usurpation.flaS p i r t u
t h f t w g h the lungs Into the blood. [There U acts as atf irritating poison on t b t internal viscera « n d excreting organs <)f "
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in'aw.eojiritry which, touches-toe Mediterranean, ^ ; " A " '
the body.' The Uver becomes'torpid and tails t o sccrete i o t - . - *
llw iSaek Be* or the German Occan. will J * pobliphcU i^Jvew M O t a J r client* C M * and.l*>xes'.Yonng Hy»on, Gunpowder dnly this virus, but also the W l r f r o m the btood. Both the
virus a n d the bilq accnmulate in. t h e circalaUoa,and produce
YoHctfce "next mornldp, If n o t on tbe^vcry day Pf y
a n d Black Tosi% of rthmt Importation.
r t u c c . I n a i a o m e n t , * . tt^rcre. * " h a v e beeo|tbrpwAIatt>
violent ootfstituii.fnal disorder. Thie spleen, tho kidneys and
the stomach syini>athlio with the l l r t r , a n d become disordered
the immediate intcUeetoal,notghborhmid of .the [whole civilISO hag* wh'tte and |pe< h Bio^
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jioekett old Gov't a n d fiommon JaWL;
rise and fell o t ^ t o c t o in London or.Paris wvJl hfcnccforth he
tempt to expel the noxious fusion, concentrates the whole
reported ff6m'oa>>to flay in the j o u r n a l s of opr $eft-board.
! loo ca-ie* ground Mustard.
blood of tho body in the Internal excretories to force them
t o cast It o u t The blood leaves the surface, and rnabea t o
ettles. Tlir boldest operator* to Wall-«trcetwill p * f ^ t o bov; : 20 bag* green a n d w h l t e Maracaibo.
the central organs w i t h congestive violence. This is the
or sell until they have read t h e q u o t a t i o n s of that day s Busi50 liexe* tfround Kie.
Cnil.L. Bat in this effort i t (ails. Then the F c v a a follows
ness bnfthe.Bt.ytil Exchnngu a n d a t pie Bourse, V h o s c t n i n s . aa kegs Oronnd Ginjter.
,
15 bogs IVppcr, Sploe and Clrfres.
in which the Wood leave* t|ie sentral organs and rushes t o
actions wfll have closed aa h o u r o r * o before o u r * c a n b«*tn.
• 50 U » x e s « ^ m i d I'eppan S p i 4 p a n d CIOTCIL
the" surface, SB i r In another effort t o expel the irritating
A- fcvol_ntion.in Parisftijfrfopattaiiji
poison through that other great excretory—the skin, in this
S ^ t S X ' t o Italy."a-hro'to ConrtaiiHgOpIc, ^ w i ' i 1 w - a ^ . ' ! 2 ^
T o b n f c o M»d C l « * r w
around tlw breakrtwt-t.iMe«
i t f o l K and the system abandons the attempt exhaasted.
cnwvtaotes of
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and Agno. Snch constitutional di«>rder *111 of courye underHttle wire I t r t t c h l n g ncrow the oceaV* J»ed froat U»o c « u t °f
20 boxes Gotd LeaC HaU Pounds.
m i n e the health If it IfCnot
removed.
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Ireland to thivt of Britiall A m e r i c a aiul o n e iucTitahle r « ^ ?
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So boxes T i n K ^ . ,
We have labored to And, a n d hnv« found, a n antidote.
t o bbls Caven<liA In can*.
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A y e r * A|®e Cure,
CIG*HU^-A ktfgi; assortment of I m p o r t e dil iand Domcittlc.
dealre f o r a . w o r e intimate acquainualce w i t h each ouor"*
which neutralizes t h i s malarious jioison ia the Wood, and
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n e d i n m o A h e Kt-wnpapc*stimulate* tho live* to expel it from the body. As it should..
t t h a t thousands idionld liOt lrfbcelorth , ' o r t , Maderla and f j h e n y MTaes, in <|uartcn< and,octavos.
. ^ ^ i r l y r ^ P ^ i ? C T ^ o u r n i * , who have l u t h « t o , been ChainpHgne. (Hel<!s«ck i Delbtecht.) a n d UUret in baslteU so it does, care this afflicting disorder with p c r f t c t certainty.
AOd i t - d i s more, or rather, does what i s o f more service t o
conMut with an occaMoBil planro a t t W f c taUen h.N thMr
and cas.st
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n e i r i i i w ; while many w h o h « t a b i l h i ' r t o ^ c n ^ o n U ' n t w K h Fine old C o g n i o a n ! Sdgneh® Brandies, i n ^ f p i p e s , q n a r - those s u H t o t to this infection. JS taken ini » * s o n It expels
it f r o m the system'asJt.is ahsorBedyand tbnslK*ps those who
a Weekly JMUO, wiU liow r e q a i t e a Scmi-Weokly or " ^ V - T *
t e r s und ocuivaa.
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, * • ;tun It free from l a j M a c k s ; keep* the system I* hcalththough
I n short, d i l i g e n c e , always a vital element <)f g r o w t t in i f l n — S w . i a a n d London ConMal. in whole a n d Half pipes.. S
wisdom, s u c c e ^ in hasines^, or e u j o y m t n t in l i f t , h a s now be- "(TIIISKKV—t)V.l .Saatcb, MohoagaheU and lYach Orchard, In expoted to t h e dl«£*e. C o M ^ n r a U y it nirt o i l v cures, Ijut
protects from, the great variety of t f f e c t l o n * * h i c h a V i n d a . .
c o m e indispen> iblo to all.
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Trfamph* of Labor.
ced by t h i s malignant influence,*ucli as Hnuifctent Fever, ChllP'
—TUB KKTT VOIIK Tanfe-sE, now m o r e flian re j e n t e c n year* Wine, Stomach raid C o r d i a l t t f t t e n In cases.
Fever, DomK or Masked Ague, Periodical H»adsche, ty BU-.
•Hid M o w i n g do^nCDt t t f b u t o t o LABOB is f r o m t h e p e n oh!, which wax tbe l r * t jottrtfel In tHo world that appeared
Ions lleadiche, Billons VVvers.Ni ur , i
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rorularly on an iuunrial. eight-page sheet a t no low. a pr if a J *
. irf A o j ^ f t o d * C t a * v 0 f c i
Blindness. Doothsche, Earache, Catirrli, Asflima, Palpitations,
.
| f o cents, a n d whlch-haS attained the unparalleled nsifregate
l'sinful Affections of the Spleen. Hysterics, Colic, Paralvai*,
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; T H f c A W n h o . c a n ttemtMr
d e s c r i b o t h e t r i u m p h s pf of more than 3(»0,<)0<> ' k u W r i o t l i m s , n-Ki.cotfuUy soUolU itt
a n d PalnfUl Affections or tho Stomach and Bowels, afl of ,
" l u r e of the new p a t r o n a g e w h i d i the. Metropolitan Press ia
rhen arising f r o m t h i s cause, will be round to assuAe
h i m - v l ' i u t a c . M : i . - : r . i i n " < l . :-i i li'-.tvy
ly
„ ^ _ S o ^ B e c r e l « 6 r * t L e universe, am? t r a i n e d i t s p o w e r s iiruciHiiit.
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PrOro t h e b o s o m I t aakiespeciailv the patronageAnCffactivo fevor of I t o r r a ^
100 b o x e s a s s o r t e d i n k .
moves the causo of theie derangements, and QOrcs the disesse. .
CAJS—of;'tho»c w h o bate #11 rprtn* of o j i p i m i o n , a n d desire
•200 bogs assorted Shot.
This It accomplishes by stimulating the excretories to ex,,r f lie old creation? i t hns developed anew, t h e c r e a t i o n of t h a t every rational
rational lbeing
* I n g shall
shall'lie
be free to employ hhis
l a :I'f«- c-u-}- ^. *
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l the virus f r o m the" system; and these o r g a n s hy degree* v
, i n f a t t t y a n d of « t v l f l a a b b o n d t a ta-k a n d i t s glory t o in «uchHnljooent tnaane^ us hes shall •d*ei
d«eml<Mt—-of t h o s e who
100 boxes 9 a k l e y * JaM « t r m * n Chemic*l Soap.
come habited to do t h i a a h c i r office or their own Accord.—
Slavcn-—hot it further apo y c r t e n w o b s t w i W " . M o u n t a i n s h a w bfcen leveled, a n d w « l d . e x t e n d U Kr kr twy and limit Klavor
150 b o i e s white arid dark G e m m a Chemical So*p.
Hence'arises
what we'tcrm acclimation. Time may accoin,
e w t s e to all w h oa lkoxdf kt ; and labor f o r the return of Sa. « 4 J ^ c x d t e A bofos®' i t
I t h W r W o k c a t h o r o c k y * 6 1 p W l i klikewise
200 boxes Fancy B i r a n d Cak* Soap. ' ,
plisb the same end, bnt often life i is not long enotagh, or Is V J
prosperity. t l * o n g h tho P r o t e c t i o n ' ^
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i t i h ^ c B j w n e d t h o KJl . t o p s ^ O i v C T - tlon»l'thrift, plebty,
200 boxes F a m i l y t a d No. 1 BarSoan. '
gacrlBced Id the attempt, wbUe thih " A g u e Cure 1 * doe* it *t •
Antcrinsn, Iudiiftry by wlSolv d l s c n u n n a t t o g duties on Imonce, and with safety. • We have p e a t rtason t o believe this
lo() boxes Stearine a n d Tallow CaadlN.,
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iiutt^ a n d b o u n d a r & i m d w v e r y * f c e t o f < x » * n n d g w , m t h porta-wUI w h o favor N a t i o n s ! P r o g r e s s t h f o a g h internal deI* a surer as welt as safer remedy for the whole class or dis• -fo b o s e s S t a r Candtefc .
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WqVlen c o r n . U p from snnhses a n d h o a r y doeps, u b f r o m velopment an(tmelldratldnrather 1 than by e x t c m a l s g g r c s s i o n
eases which are c a w e d by the m i a s m f j l c infection, t h a n any
130 rcimii H'rajiptog
«and »xtenslon—*11 w h o would r a t h e r hayo t h e NMional reihfe RlmpeWs? q u a r r y ; i t d r a g s Ha spotless marblo and rears
other which h w been discovered; arid It has still auotber
Kin,reams Kool>cap. U t t e c * a d Note Paper.
i t t c a r e t i p g t r i b b o m m e t a l s i r o m soureca devoted to the construction of a Railroad U> the P a n t i c
Important advantage t* t h e public, which is, t h a t it la cheap
200,000 P e r c u v i - j u Caps, 2000 lbs Bar l * a d t h a n t o the. uurcliaao or conqnest of Mexico, ^ i c a r a ? n a o r ,
am!
thorn d a c t i l a t o itsJ
' 100 bWa Vinegar.
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€abn—*11 vtllo w o u l d r e t r e n c h radical))- our jiresont m o n u Together with Codfish. Macker*UVhito Fish, H e r r i n g . B*g ^ P r e p a r e d b y D t J . C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. P r i c e O n e
• wiiB.. - I t m n r c h c a steadily oii, o v e r t h e BweUing flood a n d Ibate I V d e r a f c x p t n d l t i i W s by a l w l l i h l n g or iiiuuensely redn1
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• t h r t a g b t h o w i n d s 6f ocoan, • t r a m p l e s its h o a r s e w r g w , T i n g tlw Army and. Navy, a n d e x n e n J w g t h ^ u o n e y t h u s Rait, l'aiijts, Oils, Dye fcitt*fc, Cordage. B r o o m s BUetfc-Olasa- Dollar per WJttle.Ayer»s C h e r r y P
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ware a n d article api>ortalatog t o the Grocer* Trade. C o r n e r
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-: 'CjviliaUiou follow* i t s p # . ' t : I M f l d b v i a gn^ptricof Throat and Lung Complaint, that It i s entlrelv u n u e r£eValteth a n a t l w n ' ^ n n d t h a t n o real advatttago can eve¥ acfor a* to recount the teMenee of i t s virtues, whereve „ ™ _ _
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le to any tierson or t o m m u n t t y f r o m Acquisition or f u c ecs achieved b y ^ m t a n i whkh.-'contra'vena t h r i a w s of " A X 7 " Y A N D O T T K H O L I J I V G M I L L C O , H A S NOW been etaploved. A s It haa l o n g b e c n l a constant use^through* . «
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- in More, and offer for tele, a full assortment of Lake o u t t h i s section. We need not J o more than, assure the people
J f n p f hfa mi>hgmrait!t e ' r n m b l f f i o m l a b o r c o n v e r t a h i » rqd | E t e r n a l i t l g h t . T h o f r e e . a l l o t m e n t o f l i m i t e d ^ p o r t i o n s o f t h e . Superior a n d Scrap Iron, of all sizes, at greatly reduced rates,
Ito quality I s kept u p to the best it ever haa been, and tir*
P n b l i c X a n d j . t o Actnal S e t t l e d tliereon, m ^ e v e r y hopcftil
4iatU<i field ittto gimlcim, a n d o r c c U m o n u m e n t * si)
plan intended to d i m i n f t h t h o s n m of h n n « | , m l s o r y from t The Lako Superior Bar lroa.sold.by t h e Oojapany, is all may be relied on t o do f o r t h e i r relief all i t haa ever
<.f b e t t e t t h h i L ' s . I t sits crowned ns a qucon i n « 9 M M d e a r t h . of - e M l o y j u r u t - or inadequate r e c o m p e n s e — c v
made from Charcoal Pig. and 1« f a r better t h a n tfce I r o n made found t o do.
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f r o m Hard Coal, arid their Lalat S u p e r i o r Merchant l r o a I*
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t h i p o o T j i t t a n ' S h r a r t r i d l w i t h J i m e ' a ^ o n r " s t i t e c r i b e i * m s v r e c e i v e i h e l r - j m p e r s a mail
u y d r a f t s taken at par In excUtfcge 1for I r o a • r a o / t o d e b t e d - of Khoamatlsrti; for'Disease* o f l b e S k i n ; for t ^ e oiire o
ness to the Company.
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Jlannfactured Iron sUo g l y a a ? P e x c h a n g e
arid Salt Kheum; for W o r m s ; f o r the cure o£Gont; f o r * Dirt- > 1
a n d a Hlafl" of writers chosen from a m o n g tl(e b w t in the
er PHI; tor the cure.of-Neuralgia; f o r p a j l f j lng the bloo.l. • •
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paralleled usefulness oP these TemedSrs*, b a t 4nr-apaee h
n e l l S b o r t a n d frwatLs in our behalf; w e aluiy gladly receive Irpn Work. Itepair work
c„.y.,
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a n d t h e treatment t h a t should Is) followed f u r their cure. '
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This Work portrays,with eminent ability,the crime* commit,
a b o u t t h e m . T b o i r o b j e a t t e t o let A e i r n n n d s He fellow,
1 Ono Copy, , o t r e . y | ^ i i . - . - t - . . v - i - -?- r - - j s s n C o r a e f & < h a n d o p p o s i t e Machine ted by our Covernment a g a i n s t the Maroons w h r *
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b«st r e t l i n g a ' o f h w n a t u r e , n r e n e v e r c a D r a into- action.
much instruction. I t sets to a striking l i g h t an i n j r
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by whloh raccemive administrations were movad to «
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any larger number
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g'r e a t . m o r a li and
political conse<iucnce.
distinru
A n y |<TM.!i n u i i n ' t h a t it-is n o t p e r h a p a fair^tb say t h a t t h e y a r e lesa-KkOly
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t r a c i n g and oxhibitiSg the evil Intinences of sWvery to r
tnuisabtions which he narrates. No one, it seems t o m"
f d r n i , , aDd t h e i r o p i n i o n s copcerninff men a r e less a c c u r t t c
HORACE G R E E L E i , A C o ,
oftie f r o m pertising t h i s w o r k w i t h o u t ilcepcaed e e a r t NSW-YOBK, Aug! 1853. - Tribune Buddings, N a w u a ^ U ^
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We employ n o travelling agents. All that it Is necessary /of• t h n t i t # a s a n o t h e r mode-of saying t h e r e a r e i n o r o r f o o . l Von to do in o r d e r t o liecome a s a b s c r i b e r toTro: T u m ^ w
cinity, we have e s U b H s h e d j a .agency
c r n m e n t from the control of the s l a v e powejff . '
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iboring u p i f c r ^ b ^ p a r o x y s m s of rheumatiRtn. # y
repeatod iii(hi^eJtc<»fn t h o a b o v e n m p l o a c i d , f o r f t D f l j a c o
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d f l M r a c d tfiwiraoitiHn w i l l ^ b c Bajm relicc, a n d t h e i o n e of
f tlio-nralculttr a n d n e r y o u a tystom will d e restored t o i t s
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e i r c i f a s b i n c e of t h o J e w s being. n s a g c n c r a l ' b ( ^ 1 8 c a r c c l y
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b e e n a t t r i b u t e d t o t h e W r y f r e e indulgence w h i c h t h e
n b o v e p e o ^ e e x e r e i r f ia t h e i r J i o t a r y ^congimpOon of
lemd^AiCo.
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Whcn-you o r d e r T a n TBIBLXJ: bo careful tp give the name P r o a t ISLll other F i m P r o o r S a f 4 s « v a m d e « '
of the Post-Office, County ana State t o which you wish t h e
& R. WOObfcEY, Agent, *1C. A A- l*ea' B a n k i n g Office.
t a c n t A n d when you change your residence, a n d derire
Detroit. Nov. 1, 1*3$. ; • .: . . . .
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paper c h a n g c d accordingly, state the name of both PostW-i-Khere y „ 0 baye been receiving it, ami -where
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AT WHOLEi t g e n t t o fatal re.
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i » _ I I S A I F O N l . " ^ V e h a v t received from t h e Manufactnl « 0 « s » J 1 0 T 8 ; i i a O » 1X1) E 0 B S E E ,
A s a m m r : >,-w W A T C H E S . — A l ' P L E T Q y . TRACY *
i ' d k i r a b l e ' kinds, a i n V h a f e also on h a n d a l o w thousand
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CO, WatTiUBl. Mass., Manufacturers of 1'ATpXT I-EVBB 'WATCHES.—-Tpet«o snperior Watohes,are made:by the p s f r s l f our own Biariufactnrt.
a n d t o reoeive almost
We shall c o n t i n u e ' t o raannl
dsllv iddltionsf-«o as t o beep o«
Cure,.with % law poic-, formly reliable time keeoer. Tho m v e m M t * are n e r t t o complete- Confining ourselves
sivelv,
we
can
offer
facilities""
construction, and are proribunce^l by tho highest a u t h o r i t y
,
t o be faultless In principle a n d qualUv, and have been proved Woodward Avenue.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
bv t h a m i f f e x a c t i n g testa to bo reliable a n d unfailing in action. These watches are manufactured entirely f r o m tlw
ierade materials, to a single cutaUishment, ty- connected anu n U P O B T i K T T O i
reoemata
uniform processes—the manufactory being organized ppon X ERS^—Wo have n o w .
i siscs. We
the eame system t h a t has been adopted Jn tho production of very largo stock of Book and'-1
:THK LIOX OF PiflRKXCE.—Toward? t h e e n d o f ; ® ® ^ the uneqoaled American fire-arms, which enables u s t o pro- are Agent* for nSao.of the be*}.^.
duoe
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w i Q r a n d D o k o o t i h o r c n c e , n d r a n t h r o u g k the. s t r e e t s of
uerformanoe, f o r t e n w p w , offlveo* ^ u h m a n u f a c t u r e d l ? ^ - a n d a better article thanxssn i * found tothla a
H » t t « V d t y , s p r o w l i n g e v e r y w h e r e t e r r o r « d d i n n a j . , \A
All foreign w a U h e A r e made by h«ail,the Amorican watch- we-have just received « large tovok* of l a * J
w o m a n fljing from h i s f u r y , w i t h h e r infont in b c r a r m s , e s being t h e o n l y o n e * made by machinery upon a a n i f a n m F M o i l
K . I i o i d t t —
,« d r o p p e d . i t i n bfcr ffiglit. w b e n i t w a s infffcctTiat^y seized systmn t h r t u g h o u t . Nearly al|. hand-made watches a r e deD e t r t i t , N o f . J, 1B58. . u p o n b y t h e lioo. S h e t h r e w herself o n herfcnecs b e f o r e t h e fective, a n d are cnntlMally g e t t i n g out of «rder. to.maay
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into H e a v e n ia t h e j o t t i n g of a l o v i n g h e a r t
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between L a m e d a n d Congress s t r e t t t , Detroit, Mich.—
The undersigned h a v i n g le-porchased - T h e Institution for
the dlsaemination of use fid drinks," has enlarged am) rejaycnated It in the most t h o r o u g h inanncr. makihg It "®w flio
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WKST.wlth ftrllltle. f « r
p r o d u c i n g the finest a n d m o s t del loate grade* of M a l t }
a a d is n o w prepared to'furnish the varioa* quwines
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E x t r a fine a n d Stock Ales brewed to order.
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P a c k a g e s extra, which, when returned t o the Brewery I
W e n d s a n d new may be' assured of the superior' VufV—
flavor of t h e s e beverages, a n d all are invited to call end i
pie for themselves. All o r d e r s with the money
will receive p r o m p t attention.
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