Grand Traverse Herald, December 17, 1858

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 17, 1858

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1858-12-17

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Deem me not unkind, m y Sister,
Though I visit not your h o m e ;
Nor believe affection f a l t e r s .
•Should I ever a b s e n t roam.
T i n not that my h e a r t is weary
Of y o u r friendship or y o u r hearth";
F o r to me will life look dreary.
As I w a n d e r o'er the e a r t h .
With n ^ l s t e r ' s smile to cheer me.
Nor h r t friendly vojee t o bless.
Though} perhaps, kind friends be near me.
I l l miss t h y f r i e n d s h i p n o n e the less.
T o ray eye* the tears are starting.
As I bid yon t h u s Farewell
While, perhaps, f o r life we're parted.
Saddened t h o u g h t s my bosom swell.

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f o r ho swallows a s t o r y a s R o v e r doen a p i e c e of m e a t ,
a n d l o o k i a t y o u fo* a n o t h e r a n d a n o t h e r , w i t h o u t t h e
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a n d Chains, Tar, Pitch, Bnsin, Oakum, 4 c . A complete stock
of Bhlp Chandlery nnd t h e above named artleles always on C h a r l e y t u r n e d off a n d n c g l c c t c d ; m a n y a p a r e n t a l h e a r t b a n d a n d f o r sale very law, M 46 W o o d b r i d g e s t r e e t D e t r o i t a c h e h a s c o m e f r o m a C h a r i e v l e f t t o - r u n t h e s t r e e t s , t h a t
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dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Boynton's H o t Air F u r n a - fifty w a y s of d o i n g t h a t H e i s a s p i r i t t h a t c a n b e p r o m p t ccs, B c g U k r , G r a t e s , Cooking Banges,Tlnner!a a n d P l u m b e r ' s ly l a i d , b u t if n o t l a i d a r i g h t will c o m e b a c k by-and-Hy. a
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child. T h e r e you h a v e t h e w o r d t h a t should make you
B T H L k C O . , I I A N O F A C T D B E B S AND WHOLE- t h i n k m o r e t h a n t w i c e b e f o r e y o u a n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n :
• sale a n d retail dealers In Silk, Fur, Wool; P a n a m a , Palm- " W h a t shall w e d o w i t h - C h a r l e y ? "
I ^ a f . I ^ h o r n a n d Straw HaUs Fur, Cloth, Plnsh, Silk a n d
F o r t o - d a y h e i s a t v o u r fcet; t o - d a y y o u c a n m a k e h i m
Glased Caps; all descriptions of manufactured F u r s for ladles
a n d g e n t l e m e n : Buckskin Gloves a n d Mittens, Fur, Kid, Silk lAngh, y o u can m a k e h i m c r y , y o n c a n p e r s u a d e , c o a x ,
a n d Woolen Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, CraVots, Suspenders, a n d t u r n h i m t o y o u r p l e a s u r e ; y o u c a n m a k e h i s e y e s fill,
4 c . Hat t ers' Btock and Trimmings. Buffalo a n d F a n c y Sleigh a n d his b o s o m swell * i t h recitals of g o o d a n d n o b l e d e e d s :
Bohes, 4 c .
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B u t l o o k a h e a d s o m e y e a r s , w h e n t h a t little v o i c e shall
- O I C H J I O S D 8 i B J C K l ' B . - P H E S I I U M ACCOUXl^.
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Avenue.—Account Boofcsof every description made to o r d f r , m a n ' s w e i g h t a n d t r a m p ; w h e n a r o q g h b e a r d shall c o v e r
of anperior w m e r a n d "workmanship, at l o w w p r i c e s t h a n t h a t little r o u n d c h i n , a n d t h e w i l f u l s t r e n g t h of m a n h o o d
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A-oars, feels assured t h a t they oan d e f y competition in price* d a y , a n d n e v e r find i t
a n d quality of workmanship.
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Order* f r o m Banks, Merchants, Manufacturers a n d Railroad t h o m o r n i n g i s n e v e r f o u n d all day. I t h a s ite s i g n i f i c a n c e
Companies, r e s p e c t f u l ! ; solicited.
i n t h i s case.
O n e t h i n g i s t o bo n o t i c e d a b o u t C h a r l e y , t h a t r u d e ,
_ % road Watches, caa^d in beautiful style*, warranted exa n d b u s y , a n d noisy a s b e is, a n d i r k s o m e a s c a r p e t r u l e s
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every s*yle. OOLD P E N S . — I continue m a n u f a c t u r i n g P e n s a n d p a r l o r w a y s a r e t o h i m , h e i s a s o c i a l l i t t l e c r e a t u r e ,
of e v e r y desirable p a t t e r n . T h e * p e n s h a v e received a S i l v e r a n d w a n t s t o . b e w h e r e t h e rest of t h e h o u s e h o l d o r e . A
Medal t a d Diploma a t the M i c h i g a n State Fair, a n d a m n o t t o r o o m e v e r BO well a d a p t e d f o r play, c a n n o t c h a n n h i m a t
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JEWELRY,' SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
I Bar* a * Experienced Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new v o i c c s ' i n t h e p a r l o r , a n d h i s p l a y s o o n seems, desolate.
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work to order.
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for t h e t a l k o f t h e famih-, w h i c h h e s o i m p e r f e c t l y c o m p r e L ^ B ^ U R I N G . — B e i n g a practical w o r k m a n , *U hends, a n d l o n g s t o t a k e h i s p l a y t h i n g s d o w n a n d p l a y b y
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c o m m i t o n e if y o u l e t h i m s t a y h o r e . •.
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g r o w while y o u sleep, b u t a " son y o u c a n n o t — y o n m u s t
t a k e t r o u b l e f o r h i m , c i t h e r a little n o w o r a g r e a t d e a l
by-aiid-by. L e t h i m s t a y w i t h y o u a t l e a s t s o m e p o r t i o n
of e v e r y d a y ; b e a r his noise a n d i g n o r a n t wavs. 1 ' y t
a s i d e y o u r b o o k o r w o r k t o tell hiiii a s t o r y , o r s h o w h i m
a p i c t u r e ; d e v i s e still p a r l o r p l a v s f o r h i m , f o r h e g a i n s
n o t h i n g by b e i n g allowed t o spoil t h o c o m f o r t of t h e w h o l e
circle. A pencil, a s h e e t of p a p e r , a n d a few p a t t e r n s
will s o m e t i m e s k e e p h i m q u i e t b y y o n f o r an h o u r , w h i l e
y o u a r e talking, o r i n a c o r n e r h e m a y b u i l d n b l o c k - h o u s e ,
a n n o y i n g n o b o d y . I f h e d o e s n o w ' o q d t h e n d i s t u r b .you
and it costs yon more thought and carc to regulate him
there, balance which is t h e g r e a t e s t evil—to be disturbed
b y h i m n o w , o r w h e n h e i s a man.
O f all y o u c a n g i v e y o u r C h a r i e v , if y o u a r e a g o o d
m a n o r w o m a n , y o u r p r e s e n c e i s t h e l>cst a n d safest t h i n g .
C o d never, m e a n t h i m t o d o without; y o u , a n y m o r e t h a n
c h i c k e n * w o r e m e a n t t o g r o w w i t h o u t b e i n g "brooded.
T h e n let h i m h a v e s o m e p l a c e in y o u r house, w h e r e it
shall b o no sin t o h a m m e r ami p o u o d , a n d m a k e all t h e
l i t t e r h i s h e a r t desires, a n d h i s v a r i o u s s c h e m e s ' require.
E v e n i f . y o u c a n ill a f f e r d t h e r o o m , w e i g h well b e t w e e n
l l i a t safe asylum, a n d one w h i c h , if denied, h e m a v m a k e
f o r himself in t h o s t r e e t
Of.all d e v i c e s for C h a r l e y w h i c h w o h a v e , a fe w s h e l v e s
w h i c h h e m a y d i g n i l v w i t h t h e n a m e of a c a b i n e t is one
of A e b e s t ; H e p i c k s u p shells a n d p e b b l e s a n d stones,
all o d d s a n d , e n d s — n o t h i n g c o m e s a m i s s ; a n d if y o u g i v e
h i m a p a i r Of s c i s s o r s a n d a little gilm, t h e r e i s n o e n d of
t h e l a b e l s h o will p a s t e on, a n d t h e h o u r * ho m a y innocently s p e n d , s o r t i n g a n d a r r a n g i n g .
A b o t t l e of l i q u i d g u m i s a n i n v a l u a b l e resouroe o f various p u r p o s e s , n o r m u s t y o u m i n d U i o u g h h e v a r n i s h h i s
nose a n d lingers, a n d c l o t h e s ( w h i c h h e will d o t)f c o u r s e )
if h o d o e s n o t h i n g w o t s c . A c h e a p p a i n t b o x . a n d s o m e
e n g r a v i n g s t o color, i s a n o t h e r ; atid if y o u w i l l g i v e h i m
some real p a i n t und p u t t y t o p a i n t a n d ' p u t t y h i a b o a t s ,
a n d c a r e , he. is » m a d e m a n .
AH t h e s e t i l i n g s m a k e tronbliv—to b e s u r e t h e y d o b u t C h a r i e v is t o m a k e t r o u b l e , t h a t i s t h e n n t u r p of t h o
i n s t i t u t i o n ; y o u a r e only t o c h o o s e b e t w e e n s a f e a u d wholesome t r o u b k y and the trouble that comes at last like a
w h i r l w i n d . I H o d b l e s s t h e little fellow, a n d send us all,
grace to kqow what to do with him.
Balloon Fatalities.
T h e r e c e n t u n f o r t u n a t e a n d p r o b a b l y f a t a l b a l l o o n tension of M r . T h u r s t o n , w h i c h h a s c r e a t e d i u c l i a p a i n f u l I n t e r e s t t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y , h a s also b r o u g h t o u t
t h r o u g h t h e c o l u m n s of t h e n e w s p a p e r p r e s s , m a n y s c r a p s
of h i s t o r y C o n n e c t e d w i t h b a l l o o n t r a v e l i n g . T h e P r o v i d f n e e J o u r n a l h a s c o m p i l e d q u i t e a list o f fatalities, a n d
a d d s t h a t i t d o c s n o t k n o w .of one d i s t i n g u i s h e d R T o n a u t
t h a t h a s n o t m e t w i t h a violont d e a t h b y m e a n s of a b a l loon.
A m o n g t h e first w h o c o m m e n c e d t h e s e v o y a g e s w e r e
M . P i l a t r e a n d M. R o m a i n . uf F r a n c e . T h e y m a d e an
ascent f r o m Boulogne, J u n e 1 5 , 1 7 8 5 , with a Montgoldfier
B a l l o o n , a fire b e i n g k i n d l e d u n d e r n e a t h , a n d t h e b a l l o o n
a s c e n d i n g b y m e a n s o f rarefied air. A t a n a m a z i n g h e i g h t
t h o b a l l o o n t o o k fire, b u r n e d t h e c o r d s b y w h i c h t h e c a r
was suspended; and tho u n h a p p y occupant* were percipitated to tho earth, dashing them to picccain a manner too
shockiug t o mention.
M . Z a m b c c e a r i , a c c o m p a n i e d b v a f r i e n d , m a d e an a s c e n t f r o m t h o s a m e p l a c e S e p t 2, 1812. O n h i s d e s c e n t ,
t h e h o l l o o u b e c a m e e n t a n g l e d in t h e b r a n c h e s of a h i g h
t r e e , a n d e r e I t c o u l d b e disctigaged, c a u g h t fire. T h e
iTODautfi l e a p e d o u t — Z a m b e c c a r i w a s killed o n t h e s p o t ,
and M . B o n o g a survived B u t a s h o r t t i m e .
A b o u t t h e s a m e t i m e tt m e c h a n i c i a n , n a m e d Biztori^
ascended from Mamheiro. A t a considerable h e i g h t he
perceived t o o late t h a t his vehicle was damajfed. H e
o p e n e d t h e valve, d e e e n d e d w i t h g r e a t velocity, a n d w a s
dashed t o pieces against a house.
M a d a m e Blanchard ascended f r o m Tivoli, J u l y 8th.
1819, during: t h e p r o g r e s s of a / r t e t h e r e . A t t h e ' h e i g h t
of f o u r h u n d r e d feet h e r balloon c a u g h t fire. 8 h e w a s
p r e c i p i t a t e d u p o n t h e p a v e m e n t a n d i n s t a n t l y killed.
M r . H a r r i s , a v e r y e x p e r i e n c e d t c r o n a u t , w a s killed
M a y 2 4 t h , 1 8 2 4 . H e w e n t u p from C i t y r o a d , L o n d o n .
A t t h e h e i g h t of t w o miles h e c o m m e n c e d t o d e s c e n d v e r y
rapidly, w a s p r e c i p i t a t e d t o t h e e a r t h a n d d a s h e d t o pieces.
A M r . G r e e n a s c e n d e d f r o m C a r d i f f J u l y 1 4 t h , 1848.
I l i s body was found some time after, on the Flat-House
shoals, Tn t h e c e n t r e o f B r i s t o l C h a n n e l
M. A r b a n . a celebrated F r e n c h a-ronaut ascended
from B a r c e l o n a , in S e n t , 1848. N o t h i n g was b e a r d of
h i m t i l ^ J J i m i d d l e of N o v e m b e r , w h e n h i s b o d y w a s f o u n d
near Rosas.
L i e u t Gale ascended f r o m t h e H i p p o d r o m e of Y i n cennes, o n S u n d a y , feept 8th, 1850. S o m o d a y s subocq o o o t l y , t h e b o d y w a s f o u n d in a c l u m p of fems, h i s l i m b s
broken and mutilated. H e bad p r e v i o u k y met w i t h several
narrow escapes.
J a m A G l o u s t o u m a d e a n a a o e n t in t h e e v e n i n g f r o m
the Bclfcvuc Gardens, J u n e 2d, 1852. T h e balloon w a s
a n e w one, forty f e e t h i g h , a n d t h i r t y - t h r e e feet in d i a m e t e r , h o l d i n g t w e n t y - t h r e e t h o u s a n d c u b i c feet of gas. I t
b e i n g c l o u d y a t t h e t i m e , t h e c a r w a s lost t o v i e w in t w o
m i n u t e s . H e fell f r o m h i s v e h i c l e in a t t e m p t i n g t o d e s c e n d a t t h e t o w n of L e e s ; a c o n s i d e r a b l e u u a n t i t v of
b l o o d a n d b r a i n s , s p a t t e r e d o v e r a wall, m a r k e d where' h e
struck the earth.
M r . K n i g h t a s c e n d e d f r o m B o m b a y , D e e . : 1 4 t h . 1852.
in t h e p r e s e n c e of a l a r g e e o o c o u r a c of natives, a m o n g s t
w h o m w a s t h e R a j a h o r B a r , Who p r o m i s e d t h e aeronaut
t w o h u n d r e d r u p e e s , if h e w e n t u p a n d c a m e d o w n a g a i n ,
of w h i c h t h e R a j a h seemed t o cntertaiif great < m b t e .

T h e b a l l o o n t r a v e l e d s t r a i g h t o „ [o s e a , a n d M r K n i g h t
has not since been h e a r d from.
I n S e p t e m b e r , 1851,- M . M e r l e a n d a c o m p a n i o n w e r e
e a r n e d off b y a balloon t h a t b r o k e from i t s m o o r i n g s .
T h e y a s c e n d e d t o *u?h a h e i g h t t h a t M e r l e w a s f r o z e n t«.
d e a t h , a n d t h e o t h e r d e s c e n d e d jn t h e g r e a t e s t p c r i L
M r . T i m o t b y W i n c h e s t e r maite a n a s r e n t f r o m N o r f o l k .
O h i o , in A u g u s t 1 8 5 7 ; s t a r t i n g in g o o d spirits, a n d a m i d *
t h e c h e e r s of a l a r g e c o n c o u r s e of people, s i n c e w h i c h
t i m e h e hag n o t b e e n h e a r d f r o m .
H o may have gone
o n a n e x c u r s i o n t o t h e N o r t h $ t a r , a s last seen of h i m h e .
was passing rapidly oyer L a k e Erie.
A L i t t l e Difficulty In the W n y .
A n e n t e r p r i s i n g t r a v e l i n g a g e n t of a well k n o w n ( h c a r e l a n d t o m b - s t o n e m a n u f a c t o r y , l a t e l y m a d e a business vinit
t o a small t o w n in a n a d j o i n i n g c o u n t y . H e a r i n g in t h e
villlge t h a t a m a n in a remote p a r t of t h e t o w n s m p h a d
lost h i s wife, h e t h o u g h t h e would g o Ami s e e him, a m i
oilier h i m consolation, a n d a g r a v e s t o n e on r e a j o n a h k t e r m s . ' H e s t a r t e d . T h e r o a d w a s a f r i g h t f u l ojw, but- '
t h e a g e n t p e r s e v e r e d , a n d finally a r r i v e d a t t h e bc*vuve.l
m a n ' s h o u s e . B e r e a v e d m a n ' s "hired girl t o l d t h ? agent
t h a t t h e b e r e a v e d m a n w a s s p l i t t i n g r a i l s " o \ W in t h e
p a s t u r e , a b o u t t w o miles."
T h e indefatigable agent,
h i t c h e d h i s h o r s e , a u d s t a r t e d for t h o p a s t u r e . A f t e r
f a l l i n g i n t o all m a n n e r of m u d - h o k s, .scratching hknse!:'
with briars, a n d stumbling over d e c a y e d l o p s the agent
n t Inst found t h e b e r e a v e d m a n . I n ' n s u b d u e d vof«x h e
nsked t h e m a n if h e h a d l o s t h i s w i f e . T h p m a n toud h e
h a d . T h e a g e n t w a s v e r y s o r r y t o h e w of i t a n d s y m p a t h i z e d w i t h h i m in a f f l i c t i o n ; b u t d e a t h , h e s a i d , iin.a n i n s a t i a t e a r c h e r . ' a n d s h o t d o w u all, b o t h h i g h ' a n d lowI n f o r m e d t h e m a n t h a t w h a t w a s h i s loss w a s h e r gain,
a n d w o u l d l>e g l a d t o sell h i m a g r a v e - s t o n e t o m a r k t h e
snot where t h e lost one slept—marble or common, as be
c h o s e , a t p r i c e s t o ctefy c o m p e t i t i o n . T h e b e r e a v e d m a n
said " t h e r e w a s a little difficulty in t h e w a y . "
"• I l a v n ' l
y o n lost y o u r w i f e ? " i n n u i r e d t h e a g e n t .
" W h y , yes. I
h a v e , " said the man, " b u t no g r a v e stun aint n e c e s s a r r :
y o u s e e t h e c u s s e d c r i t t e r a j U i d e a d , s h e s c o o t e d w i t h n'no t h c r raanT' T h e a g e n t retired.
[ C l e v e l a n d l ' l a i m t e a k r.
T o m Cor w i n ' s Lust.
A t ' a trial Tecentjy held at Yellow Springs, g r o w i n g
o u t of n difficulty b e t w e e n s o m e of t h e s t u d e n t s a n d Ihenit v o f - A n t i o c , t h e " O l d W a g o n B o y t f t w h o represented
t h e f a c u l t y , , w a s e x h i b i t i n g t o t h e j u r r a foil o r c a n e , b e l o n g i n g t o o n e of t h e s t u d e n t s , w h i c h w a s p r o b a b l e used
in t h $ melee. T o r n w a s in his u s u a l h a p p y m o o 3 . a n d
b r o u g h t down t h e house frequently b y his witty illustn,t i o r n o f t h e n o b l o s c i e n c e of fencing"; n o w p a r r y i n g i m a g i n a r y t h r u s t s , a n d a n o n t h r o n i n g himself f i e r c e l y n p o n
the attacly
,
1.
A t lai>t, h a v i n g e x h a u s t e d h i s full s t o r e of p l e a s a n t r i e s ,
w i t h o n e ' f e l l t h r u s t , he m a d e feint t o s t r i k e o n e of tins t u d e n t s M r . F i s h e r , w h o s a t n e a r by, a n d w i t h a l o o k
of u n f a t h o m a b l e g l o o m , a n d a v o i c e o f a S t e n t o r . h e t h u n dered o u t ; " A n d w h a t would y o u do, s r , l x i n g u n a r m d d . if I shonid a t t e m p t t o p i e r c e y o u t h r o u g h ? " I m a g i n e
t h e roar qf l a u g h t e r w h i c h g r e e t e d t h i s l a s t e l o q u e n t efl'ort
of t h e " o l d s t u m p e r , " w h e n t h e hn!f f r i g h t e n e d Student,
c o l l e c t i n g u g a i n h i s wits, s p r a n g t o h i s foet, a n d s u c c s v
ftilly m i m i o u g C o n r i n ' 8 roost b o m b a s t i c style, e x c l a i m e d :
" I'd wdcame ytm, rir, with bloodyaandt,
to a horyitable grarc."
[OhioPr.H o w B o g u s C o i n is M a d e .
T h e a r t of m a k i n g b o g u s c o i n h a s n e a r l y r e a c h e d p e r fection nod s o m e of t h o s p e c i m e n s o f A m e r i c a n halve.;,
a n d q u a r t e r s e x i b i t e d of late, a r e s o g o o d a n i m i t a t i o n of
t h e g e n u i n e , t h a t i t reqnires m o r e t h a n a c a s u a l g l a n c e t o
detect t h e fraud. One w h o umlerstands the b n s i n e n mf o r m s u s t h a t t h e m a t e r i a l f r o m w h i c h . t h e c o i n Ii m a n u factured; and which forms so perfect an imitation of t h e
g e n u i n e a s t o require a p r a c t i c a l e y e t o d e t e c t t h e difference, is c o m p o s e d of p u r e g r a i n t i n a n d n i c k e l , t h e l a t t e r
i n g r e d i e n t s e r v i n g t o h a r d e n a n d g i v i n g i t a ringing Sound.
T h e m o u l d s a r e s h a p e d l i k e b u l l e t moulds, w i t h t w o p a r t s
t h a t o p e u a o d s h u t t o g e t h e r like shears. A t o n e e x t r e m i t y
a m o u l d is nuulc, c o m p o s e d of p i a s t e r of P a r i s in a plasti'q
state, of sufficient b r e a d t h t o a d m i t t h e i n s e r t i o n of s e v e r a l
g e n u i n e c o i n ; w h i c h a r e p l a c e d b e t w e e n . t h e t w o rides a n d
s h u t t o g e t h e r . A f t e r t h e p l a s t e r of P a r i s h a s rofliekntlv
h a r d e n c d , t h e m o u l d is o p e n e d , l e a v i n g b o t h a i d e s o f thic o i n d i s t i n c t l y i m p r e s s e d o n t h e t w o a r m s of t h e m o u l d .
T h e incited c o m p o s i t i o n i s t h e n r u n in t h r o u g h a n orifice,
a n d , a f t e r cooling, i s t o k e n o u t a n d g a l v a n i z e d . T h a cost
of m a i n tin, one of t h a i n g r e d i e n t s , is* fifty c e n t s p e r p o u o d .
a n n m a k i n g the cost of b o g u s c o i n a b o u t fifteen cent* «
the dollar.
[Philadelphia News.
W h a t t h e W i n d Mays.
' D o y o u k n o w w h a t t h e D e c e m b e r wind says, g r a n d p a ? *
a s k e d a little c h i l d a t an old m e r c h a n t ' s knee.
' N o , pass; w h a t d o e s i t P he asked, stroking her fair
" R e m e m b e r t h o p o o r ! " g r a n d p a when it comes down
t h e c h i m n e y , i t roars ' r e m e m b e r t h e poor!" w h e n i t p u t s i t s
g r e a t m o u t h t o t h o k e y hole, if w h i s t l e s * remember t h e
pooV; ' w h e n i t s t r i d e s t h r o u g h a c r a c k in t h e d o o r , i t
whispers i t and grandpa, when it blows y o u r b e a u t i f u l
silver, h a i r in t h e s t r e e t a n d y o u b u t t o n n p y o u r c o a l , d o e s
i t n o t g e t a t v o u r e a r , a n d s a y s o too, >in a still small v o i c e
grandpa?"
' W h y , w h a t does the child m e a n ? " cried grandpa,
w h o I am afraid h a d been.used t o s h o t .bis h e a r t against
such words.
' Y o u w a n t a new m u f f a n d t i p p e t ; I reckon; a p r t t t y
w a y t o g e t t h e m o u t of y o u r old g r a n d f a t h e r . '
• N o , g r a n d p a , ' said t h e little g i r i ; s h a k i n g h e r ' h e a d
e a r n e s t l y . ' ' n o ; it'* t h e n o m u f f aiid tippet c h i i l d r e n , I ' m
t h i n k i n g o f ; m y . m o t h e r a l w a y s remembers t h e m , a n d s »
do I by.'
.
'
... " D i d yott say, sir, t h a t y o u considered M r . J o n s i n s a n e ? " a s k e d a l a w v e r of a w i t n e s in a c r i m i n a l case.
" Y e s , sir, I d i d . "
" U p o n w h a t g r o u n d s d o y o u b a a s y o u r i n f e r e n c e ?**
" W h y , I lent h i m a silk umbrella' and live dollar* ia
ah, and he returned them both."
H e w h o is p a s s o n a t e a n d h a s t y , is g e n e r a l l y h o n e s t
I t i s v o u r m e a n , s o u r , g l u m , ' d i s s e m b l i n g h y p o c r i t e of
wbrrm'you should beware.
T h e r e i s DO d e c e p t i o n in o
b u l l - d o g ; i t i s only t h e c u r t h a t s n e i t t t o p a n a b i t e s , y o u
whpn y o u r b a c k is turned.

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-jj. — .^ypTariH
argent
place, tayaji" Ilearn from on ntothcntic source that we l»av: Petersbaiif:
and imperative as 16 break up political nartiesl and tL>
TBATElM* «ItTfi
what
is
suppjosed
to
be
a
bona
f\de.
volcano,
about
J30!
These
stones
are
of
the
largest
anil
rarest
kind,
and
the
reorganize
tbchi
up.w
that
issue,
and
if,
after anifisri
FRIDAY MORXlXGy DECEMBER 17, 1858.
I miles nnthe'Oatinean
river. The tretrtlCKianin ehrtnre!
splendor ©f their? tints w a deficiwa intoxication to the mere* far four years, one or the' elements .-f that rttiw
r
p
i
°
it.,
«r . n
. a
_r D . - J ^
political organiavtion, had sought to wr*-st it to , other
of'Mesrs. Gilmours establishment in that place told uie- -•ye. IIu- soul of all the fiery, rosea of PcrsiS lives
Silver Lake.
tbew n*ycs; "the frtehnes* of.'all.ydvet sward, whether ends, ignoring that upon which It was «rigtnaC)rtMs<i£ it
M i EAITOBJ—-Since the day of the far famed Snflike he saw it—that parties living near the place have seen it in Alpine vuDev or English lawn, iil tbecO emeralds; the is clear that dissatisfietion, resentiwnt, awl Sual overI lopx, which purported to have its origin in a quiet |ake ynoke, and that iU. internal ruiybiipgs h&yu. btcy beajd bloom of ^ojg^ru
iu xhuc wphirot. and the uawc throw would have U-. o ih.- c-.Mwqoeocv.
If an enw-rveju-y Imd arisen which ha.1 rCFuitedbv^iu
'• down east,""with a cam" similar to our own, the nui.no and felt at t i e Hudson's Bay post at the river Deajrt, of a thott^alJPIrircst moons In'these necklaces of pearl.
orgamartion ot' political parties uixin the hard •)
is associated with a degree of Immbugeiy, .which, to which is thirty miles distant I t is called Mount Diablo
The real sea serpent has 'befch discovered by a Dutch «|uestiou.tsuccess Latl followi-d, and the culmination •
property: extract from, one needs bnt a view of out own
TIIK KAXSAS KlPXAPmo CASES-?—The I ^ r e n c o Ro- j sea captain. Ho states that while sailing iu the South partfzam strength and a^iKleiKy had tb< n been demaa-.
UnuK} Traverse Silver Lake, which flhowsreality in every
publican, speaking of thu rejease of-the .kidnapper* by | Atlaatid Ocean on the iOth of June*last, a frightful sea dedto secure another olject, or if the object whicA lay
at tlw foundation of the reorganisation hail been disownfeature.1 Tbe lands adjucelil, ita cosily picturesqut- Mauds,
J iu^»? Klmorc ou tho groupd t^at persons oif African' ex- j monster, 'JO feet long and from 25 to 30 feet round, come ed or repudiated, similar dissatisfaction and dLssenticr*
. "lottinp her silver bomm from north to south, each comtraction arelincapable bf giving testimony, says that this I wi th such force against the ship as to cause her .to trcm- would have been the eonsoqueiMv:
plete 10 itself, though immature in form, possessing the enin (IK- month of May 185t.
decision Ls«pii\-alent to declaring that there !s DO law iri | ble'all over. It kept up with the vessel for nine days.. :Vn fmergency
. . did occur,
.
tire schedule of geographical features: Points, cape*, the Territory agai^-'. kidnapping of colored persons, from i but was nt length got rid of bv firing men* than a hundred j s 0 urgent, so .imperative, that a sintultanoous move
promontories forming bays, and inlets of an conceivable
tho fact that, in tho very nature of the
( Free States,- practically dissolving the orgunization *f'
shape*; straits and channels! dividing Islands from each
Iw the injured parties tbem- j his body.
mast, in almost qVery
j three political partie;—the Whig. Free Soil, and Libertv^.
other or the main land, all stored with rare 6pori for the
selves."
STE: ox LAXP.—Ool. Bici lUo ntaitorttor jot Ite
5 5 5 ^
water fowl sportsman, while the Hand" nrc na less perfect;
,
.
,, existcrico of the onlv remaining ofto-—the Democrati"cv
A«r.niais ENTKKIRI-BISE.—In crossing the plains from i Ughtmng press, u about to coustruct a carriage to travel j j. a r t v Xhis enwrgemy was the thrfatewd unlimited ex
iu varioty, containing hills, table lands and flat", good
jp,
Routb
Amcrica,.
LicuL
Strain'met
i
over
any
turnjake
or
good
country
road,
and
to
be
p^otension
of
human
s
a
n
r
y
.
Mend0^4
to'San
Luip,
riontti
Amcnca,.
L-JCUI.
strain
met
i
..

.
Upon
thq
principle
pfoppoe-iand poor Boil, and timber of all varieties Tlrcni arc nu.
.
. . . .
.1
, i
.
TOT
i > .
. .
.
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• : ... <1
i - <•
T>
i.
intelligent Amcricau who hud crossed the .Vndis aud | polled by steam. The first is intended for.hinwlf to ride tion. thereto, the Republican party, formed in part of
murojts, varied iu form, und scattered the length and
oil the others was organised lu>t iu Miehichan, Ofillth'
]>u*hud
bu.
way
thus
far
into
Uie
unfrequented
regions
of;
out
and
in
between
his
placoof
business
and
hi
<
oonntty
brotkWi of her crystal waters, whilo hor shores, and for
•Status in the Union, 0:1 the Ctkiif July 1654.
miles back in all directions, are of substantial worth fyi the South. Thp pnrsuit of scienec, Strain supposed, had tv-at, about twelve miles from the city of New York.
The repeal of the Mi»«»uH f''jrii[irori\ise startled tl."
agricultural purposes. ' Level or'slightly undulating for led an enthusiastic votary to undertake this distant tour
The Paris correspondent ot. the London Globo say whole North—Whigs loft off Boosting of the • principles
surface, rich in soil, of clay, black and chocolate colored into the euuU-civilizcd region. Great was his astooish-. that Galwav is ajxjut to be adople<l as the outlet of her of C'luy, and rusliod to tuke hofd of tho dongei-s of the
| p n ^ r i g hours, as he had dot#- when be lived. Krif
, loam,! and in: some places sandy loain and gravel Water- merit to find that the traveler was an agent for an Ameri- postal communication with North America, ami that the Soilers saw need to foregoMheir ineffeetual organization
ed on the east" by the ticautiful Boardman and numerous can patent mcdicine.
Lever lit*: will succeed in getting a large subsidiary frotp to save their" effectual principle—-abolitionists waked
lu-aridhes, ou the we»t and south west by-a njultitndcof
^ioMric.v.vT.—The I'tah correspftinlout of the New the Emperor. The projected Havre line having with- to the incflieacy of fighting ii|ton its Own ground, an
institution that 'bey could hardly- keop from their own
-niall lnkes, brooks and rivulets, which form the wateVs of York Tribune says the Mormans have left theirfieldsjust drawn in|favor of tho (Julway enterprise. •
doors. Democrats wuked with afiright, to become a* Britho nv?r Bctaie, outleting in lake; Michigan, while the as they were after the hanfst. Not one- has been'brottle Atlantic ofthe blackborrors of tho bosom in which they wrro
Mr. Whitehouec, iu u recent letter
lake fetjdors in tho way of fine spring brooks, water her ken up and sowed with wheat for the next year's crop,
nestling—oil—oil good mou, of. all jiartie.-, as 0 noble
immediate vicjnity. Sho is alio located well in regard to nor have any preparations• been made for that purpose. Telegraph, asserts that the-system of toting heretofore re- baud, flew together to take eonipd for the exigency,
sorted to| is in the last degree fallacious, and rfitr'rntcs touched by the galvanic wire from DongW ehargeu
thoroughfares, being, directly on the central route to
This is the case, so far as he could learn throughout the
southern Michigan, and tho outlet of the rich central Territory, and is regarded as indicating tiiat the Mormans. bis belief that the fault in the cable is nt no great distance battery- of political-treason. ,
'lTie elements ru>hu«l together as to a vai-uum, and the
Manistee and Betsfc. rivers country; while.her immediate will be off next spring, to what place, or in what direc- from the shore,' and or such a nature as to admit of being proccss of crystalizafion. wits 0110 of a moment Events
easily and speedily restored- productions • cfln find a ready market up tho Boardman, tion, is an utter rliystery.
subserpicnt to 1854. have lieen such as to bind Hie
organization
' together by a constant and increasing
in the offensive Pinery of Hannah, Lay 4-Co. Tho point
Coxvnxr CosbTrnTRvnt—Aiuoug^t other disgtaeefuj
THE NEW ISSUE.—The New York Herald says:—'• . y i revelations in the conlo-itoil case between Blair and Barret pressure from without. No opportunity has Uoen giver,
of shipping'and trade is at Traverse City, county seat of
for apathy—nOtie for carelessness, noiie forreniitU-deffort
Grand (Traverse county, from which sho is distant only the leading Democratic organs of the South ioforr
tho fact has been brought to light that some thirty pardons Slavery rias well taken eare, through her Pierce and lier
five miles. All told, her vicinity offers great inducements that the tlecroc recogniting shivery, make it the consti- were issued to "convicts midor sentence of tho Criminal Buchaiuian to keep freedom and all her euemiea under
the spur. There h;w been no let up—w>t for a dnv.
to settlers, for actual worth in soil, locatiou, and unri- tutional duty of Congre.-s to pass a-special code of'laws Court, ori condition that they should vote for Barret.
Kansas, with all its intense and intricate varioty of indigfor the protection of slavery in all the Territories. Thi^
valed sirncry.
A. W. B.
Here is one of Prenfice's last: Our foreign
'nity nisi outrage, Cuba, Central 'America, tho Slave
is the issue which must be settled, either for or against
Trade," the prostitution of the Army, the arc of ExecuDeath of l i o n . Benjamin F. Butler. Mr. Douglas, before we can undertake Ui, pronounce have been converted into 'hbnics for the friendless' by tive power upon office holders, tbe open interference of
. Private advices from Liverpool, received at New- him sufficiently 'sound upon tho goose question' to e the charily of the President. Credentials are not required
the Executive with the functions of Congress, the
,Yock, jannounce tho death, at Paris, of Hoi). BKXJAXIX fCr within the sanctuary of the Charleston Convention." except so; far as that applicants must, have* been kicked donunciatiou of free-opinions-, the sacrifice of alfpartizan-;
F. Bt-Ti.niout of Cohgresii, by their immetliate eoiistitiients.
not ready to sin up to the Executive standards, UBVC been
THE GOLD Rrarox.—Mr. George S. Sitnpsoi, nil old
Mr. jButler was an eminent New-York lawyer and polieo many means to " krry their anger in motion," and
It is proposal in Wiscoiuin to maku tho-State respon- to make true men' feel, indeed, the word* so often falsely
tician, 'and was the right-bower of Mr. TAN BCBKX, in mountaineer, who has lived under the shadow of'the
sible fo^'debts to tho amount of 87,2(35,000, incurred by or thoughtlessly quoted, tliat " Eternal Vigilance is the
9 the palmy days of that wiley demagogue. We first be- Rocky Mountains for eighteen yeary, informs the Kansas
'
cities, towns, counties and individuals for railroads. Tlie price of Liberty."
came acquainted with him in 1821, or thereabout, when City Jonrual of Comfuercc that he has known of the exDaily Wiscoujin saj-s: • This is destined to be tbe lead- True soldiers of the Republican army, ere self enlistr*!
he was! Cushier of Jacob Barker's Washington »nd-War- istence of gold in tho mountains about the head waters
for tho war—is that war over? Wait until you read llaing qnestion irilpolitics for tho next year.'
no xt Message of Buchanan, about which so much secrecy
' ren- Hank at Sandy Ilill, 2s". Y , and wo were Printer's of the Arkansas, Platte,- and Colorado or Greene River,
Devil in the office of tho Sandy. Hill Times. In those for more than fifteen years.
LYNCUIXU IX KnvrL-CKv.-r-EIiiu Scoggs Bill Saul is maintained, as the papers tay at Washington; wait
until Kansas is adr.ii:r<!—a Free State—wait until it i»
days a Printer's Devil was an important personage, and
Thompsea,
and
Sloiui
Despaiio,
were
lynched
by
hanging,"
SnoOTtxo AiTTtXvBmntw BOYS.—At Shawneetown,
seen aud known what scheme* ofdiizzlingaggrandlztmem
ranted! nexWo the village Parson. Our "Bflta" wit* a IIL, two boys aged respectively scvcntcen^and eighteen, at Oreeubarg, Ky„ ou Nov. 10th. Their crimewas rob- are to bo held before the popular eyes—wiiut bribes are
lawjerbnt no printer, and frequently,' when hbsent at- exchanged shots with each other. One of tlicni was sliot ben and murder of Mr. Simpson, a wealthy fahncr, living to be set before advcuturoui! spirits, what sehcuies of
wealth
alid poIWaro to be broached, in which slavery is
near Campbcllvillc.
tending Court, left the paper in our charge. On such in tho side, and its condition is critical. The otlici
to have her imialclffllttr-tHure, iM-forc it will bo time to
occasions we employed 'eminent talent' to write the rendered to tho authorities, but .was dfechargetl on the
Mr. Kinglioni has obtained a verdict of $223 22 agnijist talk ubout tho «ar for Freo Lal>or bo'uig over. The
• lenders;" and the services of Mr. Butler wore frequently ground of having acted in self-ilefcnce.
tlto Montreal Telegrupli Company, for neglecting to for- events oftho ninelAlays suceceding the-first Monday' in
"December
* will
"" must'
new reinforcement for the arnu
brought into requisition. It was for 'us* that his
CO.VVICTIOM opTOERKV. DA.vrar. DOWXEY.—The trial ward a mes-age accepting an offer bO cents per bualiel for of Republicans.
was jfirst (lipped in Editorial ink, am^we claim the honor
8,102 bushels of rye, The salo was lost bv tho neglect,
to tlie-principle of our orgnnlzi.Ix-t us then look
of
the
Rev.
Daniel
Downey;
a
Ro'tnisli
Priest,
dn
charge
of 'bringing him o a t ' -His editorials.were confined to
w
issuer—!< t us. dououneo iuul
and the price soon affcr fell to sixty cents.
glorifications of tho Bucktail pprty and elaborate puff of tho murder of a man named Kelly, by shooting him
sbiek, tho desponding, aud the
ignore naw i<sts.
SrrRiats MOKKY.—Fiveflare in circulation, purporting unprincipled drop
of, thd Washington and Warren Bank. But his labors with a pistol, at Staunton, Virginia, resulted in the jury
to be taken up by our oppommtt
finding him guilty of mnrder iu the second degree. -The to be on the Farmers Bank of Wiikfonl, R. I., altered
[ L - - I I:IL-'.
'rs, probationers or iMD-coobalAUls, us
in tliiiilIpo;werc brought to a sudden clow. He had,
•ruiine. but let Republican dealings ,l>t
one occasion, refused to redeem a dollar bill, of. which terrji of imprisonment iu the penitentiary wa; fixed nt by jiaatiiig u narrow strip of pajier, bearing, in vcry black their fate s
len, who believ«'Jn the effiiacv of the
in Bepub
ink, the word, "Wisconsin" over the word "Rhode
we wtjre the sok) proprietor, in any other coin than cop- eight yciira.
iply with those who- admit its present
j
per, and.ift, in turn, refused to publish a puff for the
•eliilvl!!-.
CACTKI.V TO Bors.—A boJ; in London C. W., applied IslumL"
Distnist all who wouM wield Republican power, to
Bank ift its utmost need, and intimated that his "services his tongue to tho frosted surface, of an irou lamp-post the
Seuator Sumner, who, as has l«cu amiounced, feck
any
other
end.
than
for the advancement of freedom. .
would no longer bo required'' on that paper. Tho Bank other day, to which it adhered so tenaciouslythat tho sufficiently restored to resume, his'Senatorial seat utthe
Listen to no suggiftious that the prutv is strong enough
failed, and he removod to Albany and entered npon a use of hot liquids could not effect h is release. The father opening of the coming session, hnS engaged rooms in to.do thjsaud to do that, unless the thingto .be- done is
brilliant Ifcgfd and political career, wider the auspices of of the'boy actually scrapcd the tongue loose with a knife, AVa^iiugtoh tit the quarters occupied by him aflhe time iu the direi-t line with the pirnciphv of the organization.
I-et as, Hepulilicnns. in all things be just, prudent, and
his patron and friend, Martin Van JJurcn. IIu was pious and when released thu littlefrUowbecame iiiscuablo from of the Brooks assault.
,
faithful to trutt,—let not tbe cause suffer' througli
from his youth, and it was mainly 'through his exertions the excessive paiiL
Nearly half the hsaespud valuation of the "State.of neglect 6f duty, or want of prudencc and care, hut of alt
• that the good pooplo. of Sandy Hill were blessed with tho
TUe late Locofcco Board of Aldermen in XeW York Georgia is in iiogroes; 432,124 of these cattle lire valued deadly ami fats! things to be shunned cowrtontly. is v.'
."staffed preaching of the Gospel" at an tarty day.
propensity to disown or disparage the great principle
City having been jndictcd by the Grand Jury for various at $227,448,927. ami tho entire valuation of the State is upon which we stand.together—all Who have stood there
H o n . John McKtnnef.
frauds, tbe present-Board, which is largely composed of only $539,055,114. The slaves have increased 5,558 .—all who willin future-stand there, aru RcpuWicat"—let
Wo learn, bythe Lansing Republican, that Hon. Jou^
late Board, have appropriated six hundred dollars of sitiee 1857.
denounce no man who loves Freedom.
MoKisjer, our State Treasurer elect, and Secretary of the people's motley to pay for expcnccu of Jitigatiou.
HOUCHTOX COUMTT^—The lastLatning Journal,-pub- '*
Fronv«*»W York.
Statoi under tho present ^Administration, has taken up his First they robbed the peoplo aud then appropriated the
lishes what it states to tic the official, vote of Houghton
N p i YOBK, NOV. s j .
oOrmanent residence in Lansing, ami will devote himself people's money to screen tht^nselves- from punishment.
Tho steatnsfup Arago IV.nn Havre and Soutbam|)toti
coutrty, from the Secretary of State's office, giving Davis
tij a personal discharge of'flic duties of State Treasurer.
arrii-cd
to-dav.
'She
brought upwards of200poraCTi-/> r^.
11C majority, for Congress
.
'The
Now
York
Tribune
siysr''
there
is
not
in
the
whole
among
tbem
'Vaulding
Tattall,
bearer
of the dcspaU be t
We lave flic- pleasure of a personal acquaintance with
world a beastlier animal thin tho New'York 'rqwdv.'
PROVEPSOH MOUSE.—The inventor of the Magnetic Tel- of
. tho new Japaii 'treaty; Rev. Dr. Patterson, bearer of
Mr. McKinncy, and know him to be as honest, a j true
' atcbes from Rome: H. Germain. French Vice Consul
There
is
th(*faet—not
a
plcasartt
one
certainly—but
there
egraph,
was
recently
prcsruted
nt
Paris,
with
the
first
j
and aa noble. a man as was .ever created in the imago of
ew Orleans, liearer of despaches from Paris; Senator
*• * Hon, Wm. "Aiken arid . Bishop Davis, of South
GocL! W e congratulate the citizens of Lansing upon so is the fact; W e be0eve'thai" an unprotected woman instalment, about 820,(>00, of tha testfmouial voted him *•
Gwin,
would be safer among tbe savage tribes of America or \rfd Congresa of ten Euro|>oan jiowers.
Carolina, and other notablesi
valuable an acquisition to their society.
Africa,-than in the streets of. New York. Compared
Tlie Jury in;the ca-e of Battiite and others, itditteiF
TIIE LANSING REPUBLICAN is now one of the very best with q thorough-pared New York 'rowdy' tbe Digger, In London, there has recently died a woman ninety- for being engaged in the .-lave trade on bpard tbe ship
/ »ap<*s in this State. Burrs HOSJJKB is the Alitor, and Indian rises ii.to cefestial altitudes of refinement ant! hu- two years of age. Who « u born in f hp room in which she Haidee, rctunfed to-day a verdict of not guilty. Tquprisontrs wore retaundtd to prison on other charge--. died,
and
never
slept
out
of
it
for
a
night
in
licr
long
lifethat is saying enough for it. As an Editorial writer he mauity."
Henry Bedinger, Es«}~ Ex-Miriister to Denmark died
time.
j
.
has j o superior. The paper ought .to have a circulation
suddenlv op the 2Cth. at SbepardstoWn, V a
TEsrrtrpxtAt. t o MoRi-nr.—-John Van Burin, Judge
Mr. GtACBEXsinj5B,ono of the skvod from tbe Austria,
The British bark Ucani Johnston, Capt J . W- John*'
of twenty thousand before the next Presidential Election. Whiting, ahft other admirers of Mr. Morphy; announce
The Republicans have now a paper at tho Capital of tho tlieir porposc. ou hia arrival home, to ask his acceptance has presentd a §360 snuffbox to^be Captain of the ton, which sailed frqm Quebec, Oct. 5th for Hull found- .
eretl at sev October 22d, iu k t . 47 deg.; Ion. 41 de*- "O'i
Stat® which is worthy their support, and they ought to of a set of gold and silver chess men, exquisitely and elab- bark Lotus, of Yarmouth, N.S., fof safely taking bim to; 25 min. The crew took refugo iu tbe maintqi. and after .
sustain it liborally.'
suffering great hardships, Were finally rescued bv the •
orately wrought, mounted on cornelian pedestals, and ac- Halifax from the French bark which picked him up.
1
Holland Bark Saphire Elizabeth, of Amsterdam, bound
• JAPAX.i~Ad\ice8 from Japan say the cholera was car- for New Y c > , which vessel arrive<l at this port yesterLAXPS w -VraonnA.—Eighteen Virginia farms are companied with a richly inlaid chefc^board. ' '
offered for sale in the Republic, all under improvement,
The Detroit Tribune states that the town of W00& rying off » greatnumbpr of persons. It was carried there day.
f
NEW Yatx, Nor. 3P.
with buildings, &c, the largest 1,020 acres, and the small- bridge, Hillsdal© comity, is a model township. I t was itu9aid,|byfui American maji-of-war, whieh cietunstaiico
Tho Times' Y>'asllington correspondent says Socrctary
bst 25 acres; but averaging about 300 acres each, are organised scveutcen years ago, and from that time to tliis has prejuiticed the people against foreigners.
Cobb Will leave tbe Treasury within ten days, probably
offered for sale at average prices of about $15 per acre. there never has been a wbisky shop in town, nor a barrel
KxrtoRATtoNs BY BAIXOOSK—It js gravely proposed taking the mission to Lopdon.
These farms, for tbe qpost part Howithin a few miles of of liquor HOM. The^atire criminal business originating by a correspotident of tho Melbourne Argus, to explore
The Secretary of the Treasury received to day, from
Washington, and similarly situated in a free State, would in the town, in tbc( same time, and chargeable to the the interior of the vast coutincut of Australia by means leading merchants in New. York, >5tatemcatfl showing
him that the present tariff will yickl $65,000,000 of reveat least bring four time's that sum.,
county fa less than Sjul).
ofbaUoojw.
,
.
. , • . nuo during the next fiscal year.



[

M AGO ire COTXTV BAXK.—Mr. H. C. KibbcC, the ReI t is a fact worth noticingtbat there have been as many
FOBXKT TJUU»IUKT.—The Pcnnsylvanian has beta
One of the best universal panaceas is a half eagle. Frtr
atally depleted by tho late elections.. I t has lost the im- fevorablc notiocs of Gov. Seward's late speeches, at the cover of this Bank, gives notice to all-persons holding its diseases which attack the poor, there is nothing that can
mense advertising or tbe Sheriff
wtll &• other patrol* South, as of the speech of Senator Hammond in the some bills, or potseesing' other liabilities of the Bonk, to pro- begin with i t • People vrhopitscribo for the. widow and
:
"
wit) please enter it in their note-book.
scut them to him on or before J a n a a i ^ 5 t h , 1859.
age;'. „
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'!•' -•."

TRAVERSE CITY.
A NEW Karron.—\Vc

jB.iCiQ£fDu»chKT ut^or m y

have m a d e arrangements with

J'AMHH liuoOAMix, P r o o d e n t of .the U n i t e d e i t a t e a , t o t t i i t
t h e u c x t n u i s b o r o f o u r p a p e r , mid shall s u r r e n d e r u p
o u r c o l u m n * o q t i t e l y t o •him.
frieciii

Wo. hnpc our Democratic

will bb satisfied w i t h t h ^ t n u m b e r a t Icietf, u n l c *

t h e u e w editior s h o u l d a d v a u c o a e n t i m e n t a t o o m o n s t r o u s
even i t o - l W i t t o iwallow,
J'juihr AXO E . v t w i r K U f i — T h e D e t r o i t D a i l y A d v e r t i s e r
of t h e 2 7 t h h i t

c o n t a i n s fan r e p o r t s of s i x s e r m o n s dc-

l i r o r c d it)1 t h a t c i t y o n T h a n k * # ] v i n g D a y . o c c u p y i n g , in
all. n i n e cloicly p r i n t e d coluions.of t h a t p a p e r .
TUSCOLA C O U N T Y . — o f f i c i a l m a j o r i t y f o r D o W i t t
(J. L09?H f a r C o n g n j t a , i s OIKT, h t i n d r e d a n d

forty

five.

W o t l j i p k h i $ m a j o r i t y io t h e D i s t r i c t will e x c e e d 1200.
WBcrc'M B o b Dnii#?.
T h e r o b e i n g f o r t b o fin* tiuio a I t c p u b l i o o n m a j o r i t y
in t h e l o w e r h o n . * of t h e T e r r i t o r i a l L o g i r f a t n r e of N e b r a s k a , a bill ban b c c a i n t r o d u c e d t o p r o h i b i t slaveholdi n « in said I V r r i t o r y , a f t e r J a u . 1,

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DAVTP O j MC€I.UBE, M . D., d i e d a t h i s r e s i d e n c e in
l < a o s n i g ; : a t [ « x o ' c l o c k , on S u n d a y m o r n i n g , N o v . 2 k t

_^_raasis C i r r
M M M m M !
albentOKb worker, and a J.onn-1 irrjteblican. h i s itarted with
a n e n t i r e new oOec f o r T r m r e t * City, a n d irill t e m m m e r at
once, t o publish a BepobUean paper. Morg. Hates is j u s t tbo
man t o do hi* p a r t a n d the Traverse City folks dioBld n i t be
nlMfc In d o i n g tliclrs.
[Lin»lng BepuUican.
THE OBA.VP TU.-.VKRSK HaaAU>.—The first n u m b e r of t h i s
h a l t l r e s l r n e a t M i l weiMllled Joarnal Imi reached us. I t ' i s
pulHirhed at Traverse City, way u p In the wilds of our Penin•ui«. but In a* tine H eountrj- as the s u a ev<-r i l m a c u^on. s a d
the f u t n t e aeat nf a pormloos rlly.- T h e I l c n B H s publlxhrd
and e d i ^ d by M o a o j x HATH, EVJ., a veteran n<!w«pap«r uiaii.
of ability, close bttsioem bahita, toct a n d eaterpri/j.*. He was
at one time fiditor anil Proprietor of the Dally Advertiser in
t h i s city, and soiae years later p a r t proprietor of t h e Alta
California at San Francisco. T h a t a man of such a n experience should I ID ally nettle down a t Traverac City for a pertoan e n t borne. Is only one of the many oddities of P r i n t e r life.
We sincerely wisb Mr. Hates may have the amplest prosperity,
a n d wo arc sure lie will deserve it.
[Detroil.Tribapr.
<!r.AND TRATERSK IltuAi.p.—The s h o r e is the title of a new
and neatly printed Ropubliean paper which has jnii{ come to
Tisnd. • Jt is edited and pnblished by MOJWAK BATES, w h o was
one of the c o n d u c t o r s of the Detroit Advertiser iu the Ha«r l s o n j a m ^ i i f t n , and more recently one of the j u b i U h e r s of
the Alta t
farnia, in S a n Francisco.
t U well
q a a n n c u io m a n a g e a n y dully paper in the lauu, auu it w m i f
o a fafUl of his if Traverse City does n o t become a city in fret
as well as in name. W e t r u t t t h a t our old friend wiil reap a
fortnne In "Ms new enterprise. There is now a c h a in of ltepiihlican- p a p e r s i n ' M i c h i g a n frnm Toice E r i e to l j k " - Kiij>erlor. I n 18«0 they will give a good a c c o u n t of t h e m s e l v e s

f Allegan J o u r n a l .
GnAxn TnAA'EBSE HEaAt.n.—Mr)hnAK BATSS has issued his

Tfae F u t u r e o f S e n a t o r Don*In*.
T h e S t L o u i s Vemocrat
closes a well d i g e s t e d

on Senator D o u g l a s : "

Detroit Advertisements.

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" M r . S e w a r d h a s v e r y a p t l y s a i d in a late s p e e c h that"
i t will b e t h e d u t y h c n c u f o r t h of t h e f r i c n i b of f r e e d o m t o
w a t c h ' t h e indications which give evidence of intent- to
b e t r a y t h e c a u s e , a n d w h a t h e h a s s a H i s only t h e imprtahion^'ofa p e r v a d i n g p->palar t h o u g h t
M r . " Douglas1
t r i u m p h no.w c o n s i s t s i n n o t h i n g b u t t h e f a c t of h a v i n g
s e v e r e d h i m s e l f f r o m ritin in t h o g e n e r a l w r e c k of P r o Slavery Democracy, and that b y assuming to take free
soil g r o u n d . l A t h i m b e c l a s s e d o t b e r w i d o b u t f o r a
moniwit, b y h i s o w n a c t i o n , a c d h e g o e s t o ' k e e p P i e r c e ,
U u c h a n o n a n d t h o rest of t h o g r o a t d e f e a t e d c o m p a n y .
T o t a l k o f h i s 1 ' r e d d e n t i n f c h a n c e ^ therefore, i s i<lfe.
W i t h B r i g h t , S l i d d l , M a s o n a n d tint P r e s i d e n t t o cons t r a i n h i m t o the, uhu'okt requireoeutu of the: S o u l l j , a n d
w i t h t h e UAttirxJKc t h a t no N o r t h e r n D e m o c r a t i c l e a d e r s
c a n c a r r v h i s o w n S t a t e l o r h u K v l f m u c h lew for D o u g l a s , ' w o tfiink. h i s p r o s p e c t s n o t w o r t h d i s e a s i n g . M u c h
s t r e s s h a t becit h u d h e r e t o f o r e upoli t h e f a c t . t h a t M r .
D o u g l a s h a d t h e p o p u l a r h e a r t . T h i s c o n s o l a t i o n is-how
a l m o s t d i s s i p a t e d . T h e returns s h o w t h a t h e h a s n o t
t o u c h e d t h e e n t h u s i a s m of t h e n m s i M e v e n in Illinois.
T h u s wo seo tiiu.'people a r e a g a i n s t l t i m ; t b o politicians,
a r e f o r h i m . B u t in t h e b a t t l e b e t w e e n p e o p l e a n d
politicians, u r e w e f u r w r o n g iu s a y i n g t h a t f r o m 1ho
a r o u s e d p u b l i c s p i r i t w h i c h is m a r s b n l i n g t h e f r i e n d s of
f r e c l o m HI t h i f t J o w r n m e n t — i t is e v i d e n t t h a t tlte p e o p l e
m a s t t r i u m p h iii 18G0?

a t t h e a g e of flixty-fire y e a r s .

. - V f A L L , D V N C K L E E it C<K, U WOpD^TAUD AVr.
i . 1 nue. Wholesale a n d Retail D e a > r * l a Foreign * ad Dt.mektie Dry t t o o d ^ Carpets, F l o o r Oil ftlotha; P a i w r l l a n g i u o Feathees a n d House Varnishing Uoods.—We would partieslarly iavlte the attention of t h e public to the foUowiag tJood- •
which we h v e in .great variety o f V y l e s and p r i c e s : ItrotH.S b a w b , l o n g and sxiware ;
6 t * f c d o . do. do. ; Waterlooii. .
do. do. ;.Gentlemen'a do. do. d o . ; MaaUllar. beautirui
Black. Fanev, Foulard, Bayadere a n d Moire. A n t i q u e Silk* :
F r e n c h and English Mcria'oe*, plain and figured; I'aramuttc..
Detained, hi great v a r i e t y * Valencia D a i d s a n d Stripes : All;
wool Fluid*; Alpacas; h lar.acU; SalUnettsi Drosdi iothi.: Ii»masks; Blankets; v l.inena; Embroideries; H d l t e r y ; O l o v i - :
l t i b b o n s ; P r i n t s ; Giugluuus, Ac., Ac.
^
Carpet DepartmcuU
'
- V e l v e t Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 3 Ply, Superfine, Cotte-i
and WooJ, C a r p e t s ; D r u g g e t s Stair Hods Oilcloth; Window
Shades, iAce. andMnsllnCi/rtaln?, C u r t a i n F i g u r e s , Keatlirrr
P a p e r Hangings, Sc., Ac.'
We have maiiy o t h e r styles of C w i 's, which ,*H1 be o f f e r • '
t " sqlt tbe time*. '
u..

Houses, I'ublio Buildings, Villager, Tow ax, Ac.—1'atenird
August, IttjM.—The principle of the invention .consist* i a the
peculiar construction of t h e Itfi'ort, whereby' Gas Is most
quickly, easily iuid eeonomii*«I!y generated ftom Rosin. 01!.
Tallow a n d refuse Grease of any kind, a n d producing, foe
about e i g h t y ccntis a s fuuch light as a thousand Tret o! urci*
n a f y coal Gas.' ,
A long conrae of experiments a t the hands of the Inventor,
who has had m a n y years experieneWin Cas manufacturing, i >
well as by oarselvi s an.l -others, has p l a t e d the Invention bej o u d all .doubt of i u practicability. The public may be c o t Gduutly assured that it ia at oure Che m . » t (iiapla sud listful
bf any t h i n g of the kind e v e r before constructed.
T h e present object Of the proprietor* is t o dispose o f r i t ' " ,
riiuntv and state Bights, on the most favorable ;»rms, a n d t e
immediately Introduce tlie w o r k s i n t o irrnerul Bse.
'Works f r o m l<i0 feet capacity a n d upwartir, are now in.
readiness by DCDLKT A U o I . i l KS, i n a n u l a c t u r e n , D e t r - a t ,
a » y e H a i every t h f n g connected with tho " S u n - L i g h t Gi»
Workr,*Mrhleh w l l f b e siiptiUed by them at all t h r principal
points in t h e I'rtlon, to (larUew p u r c h a s i n g territory.
P e r s o n a vf small c a p i u l . and particularly.Gas K i t l e r s . v
m a k l n g an investment in tluj right to u>>itb*"8iin-Liglit t:,- i
Works'? wlll.be certain o f an Immedhite remuneration.
'/HT
AH commmilc-ition* In t h o premises directed t o t h "
nnderalgncd will W e t p r o m p t attention. •
J O H N Q. DUDLBV.
Treasurer f o r Proprietor*;
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No. 77 Woodward Avenng, Detroit. Michigan-

T h e C r e w oi' the Slaver E c h o .
s h e e t in Burgeofs Isidy fetter, with minion advertisement*—
Cot.vjtBiA, 8 . C . , N o v . 3 0 .
the " g e t u p " shows the well known taste nnd c o r r e c t n e s s of
W i » t x w s w v — T h e L e g i s l a t u r e o f \ V i a c o n s i n ( c o l n p l c t e ) the proprietor.
T h e G r a n d J u r y cam-J i n t o C o u r t t h i s inorniug, a n d
t h a t t h e y f o u n d n o bills iu all t h e , t h r e e c a s e s
The Herald-is to be a sound Kcpnblican sheet, a n d is des- reported
suincl*—ijeoate, R e p u b l i c a n J<5, Denioch»ta_14.
HOUPC,
tined t o do n i n t h good, it i s believed, In t h a t (new, lienutiful. a g a i n s t t h e c r o w of t h o S l a v e r E c h o . T h e counsel of
R e p u b l i c a n s 5 2 , D e m o c r a t * 14, I n d e p e n d e n t , 1.
t h e p r i s o n e r s 4rill p r o b a b l y m o w f o r t h e i r d i s c h a r g e on
1 1 K d e a t h of M m . H o p e S c o t t i s a n n o u n c e d . S h e w a s sagacious politician, and without d o u b t the s w i f t e s t compo- M o n d a y , w h e n t h c q u e s t i o n of t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y of
t h e a c t d e c l a r i n g t h e . s l a v e t r w l e p i r a c y will c o m e u p f o r
t h o g r i n d - d f w g h t f i r o f S i r ^Walter S c o t t , a n d t h e d a u g h t e r sitor and one or the most accornplislied, "printers of t h i s or
any other State. Aside f r o m all these qualities, he i* fearless, a r g i t m c n t . T h a D . i S . A t t o r n e y will e n d e a v o r t o h o l d
of M r i J o h n tiibson L o c k h a r t .
l i e knows no-such.word as fail, and snecesS Is c e r t a i n . .
tho prisoners.
' [I.stiling ItepuMiesfi.
A c o r r e R p o n d e h t of t h e P i c a y u w i p r o p h e c i e s ian im- - PuoM TUB KOKTU STAK.—The first number of t h e (iiv.nd
M a t i n e e in f o u n d <>ni!ty.
m u s s e s u g n f c r o p in L o u i s i a n a t h i s reason—say 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 Traver»e }I^tAi.o, printed.publlshe>luail edited by our'whilom
BOSTOX, N o y . 3 0 . .
f r i e n d MoitC. BatE's, Is on o u r table. I t is published at Trahhda.
; i
:•
verse City, allocation u p towards tho Xorth P u l e . Wo giiess . In t h e J u n i o r m u t i n y c a * v t h e j u r y returned a v e r d i c t
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follows: T h a t Pmmmcar i s g u i l t y of
t h a t Morg. may now be clashed a m o n g " t h e m cosned northT V C h t c u g o D e m o c r a t s t a t e s t h a t S e n a t o r D o o g l a s erners.'' The Herald ia a n e a t Jit'.Ie siiecf, and advocates the m u r d e r , a n d ( J a r t h a , 11 an lev a n d H e r b e r t a r e s e v e r a l l y
E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N U AND GBXTLKUKNV
ha.s goias o n bis oiuutal v i s i t t o h i s s l a v e p l a n t a t i o n a n d political t e n e t s t»f o u r side. T h a i circumstance, together g u i l t y of raanjhmghtrr.
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Bmporiuta of II.
with the fact asserted by , t h e Hehftd, t h a t Traverse City conIf AI.LOCK, No 1(18, Je&ersou AVenue. Detroit. Where ma.,
T h e p r i s o n e r s w e r e remanded f o r a6ntcrice.
Jya' t w o h u n d r e d -chattels In M l v i w i p p i .
tains more handsome w'otnen.than ntiy other town of its M«S
bo f o u n d a very large, f r e s h ahd desirable stock of the above
in the Stole, induce s us to believe that tho H e r a l d is bound to
goods j u s t manufactured Unde'fhls Immediate Inspection. And
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wishes,
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how.,
"*~T!M! T n d j c t m e h t s f o u n d n ^ n l t u t t h o l a d i e s of F r e l l r i c k s embracing one of the most extensive a s a o r t m u i t e e v e f fofutv
TK.VVBBSB TOWNSHIP. /
[Marshall Sjatesmaij.
offared in t h i s m a r k e t
b u r g . O.J s o m e t i m e since, f o r d e s t r o y i n g t h e l i q u o r e in
TIIKASI'KW'S Urrcu.
\
CKANIITKAVHSSB IlUKALn.—This is the name of a neat little " \ [ O T I C E I S I I I ' K K B V G I V E N T O T I I E T A X
A m o n g bis stocli will be fyund every kind a u d descriptu :..
tl;o diflbretit raloona of Jimt t o w n , h a v e , b e e n q u a s h e d
p a p e r Issued at Traverse City, MOBUIX BATCS, Esq.. editor
payers In t h i s totvfi, that the t a x . roll for 1858, h a s boon e! G a r m e n t suitable for Fall a n d Winter wear.
and p r o p r i e t o r . , Mr. BATBS was formefly Stato w i n t e r . a n d deposited nitli-llEXItV D. CAMPIIF.I.L. f o r collection.
From the low priced "anil c h e a p e r g r a d e , to Ihe iaost t n v
T h e S j T a c u s o i S t a n d a r d e « t i m A t e ^ t h ^ t t h e * g g r c g a t o associated with (!«•>. DAWSON, of the Albany E v e n i n g J o u r n a l ,
and fashionable garment*-r*lf o r which have been mnnnfa< B. D. -HITCHCOCK,.Town Treasurer.
in tho publication of the D e t r o i t Doily Advertisor. lie is
tured with the utmost care and w A a a A XTKD to give satisfaction.
Traverse City, Dee. 17,1$5S.
T-3w
^ a m o u n t of s a l t lnamifiuitured a t S y r a c u s e will b e n e a r l y
every way ,qualified for the holiness he has uudertaken. and
"All peraona de^lroauof pqrcbaa'ingeither a t WHOl-EfcAl.K
7 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 6f buahel-s o r 1 , 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 l ^ n r r c k '
has s e le c to d a o enviable t h e a t n of action. Wo w i s h b i ' n m i m 01! BKTAIU uri- rejpcctfully Invited to civil a n d examine hU
plete success.
[Kalamazoo Telegraphs
extensive stock, whieh shall be offered at tiHcts unlCurtuh
"l1ic MaBotuc G r a n d L o d g e .or M i c h i g a n will m e e t a t
CBAKD TtiAVimsn HRHA'P.—-This is t h e title of a new paper
J - j i c e V . H a ! ! , - G r a n d R a p i d s , ou t h e 2 d W e d n e s d a y o f Just started s t T r a v e r W C i t y . byMoHnAv BATKS, Esf]., the first
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CITY,
UICtllQAX.
n u m b e r of which is on onr table. It is Repnbllean in politics
January.
; .
—neatly prlnted-r-and i t s editorials evlnco both tnlent and
v/o'i|ld most respectfully I n t i m a t e ' t h a t , w o r e fnlly to ei
experience—snil we trust i t will receive a cnWial, h e a r t y supmndate the wants of the pntrtmi/imr tAiblic, a n d iiU
inO n e o f l h o D a t a w a r e p a p e r s h a s recently c o m e o u t w i t h port f r o m the people of O r s h d T r a v e r s e eonnty and -vicinity.
crease, of bu«ine»i>,-lie hns ndopted t h t Improved facility wbleb
J.
[Mackinac H e r i l d .
4 k x i g a i i d e a r n e s t e d i t o r i a l , in f a v o r of a b o l i t i o n o f s l a v e r y
.>Steamglvea t o the A r t of l t t e l s y , h a v i n g recently btted u p
GnAxn TnAvpuSE HKBALI>.—We have, received thq flr>L
Has opened mi Office a t Traverse City, Unuid Traverge Co., for tliat purpose, l i e new Dyes > y Steam, eyery de-vrlptimi
io t h a t Stflti*.
n u m b e r of a paj>er.licarltig the above tftfe, puMishod at.Tra- Mleliigin, f o r the transaction of n
"CSiiks, Satin*, Telvet, Craves and M e r i n o s proditeing f h * C i t y . b v MOROAX BATBS, K.4. T h e f . i c t t h a t it Is qillted
mA*t brllliant'eolonr a n d >-e't t t y l e of fininhthat every a r t f r l o
T h e t h e h t r e a t S a n t i a g o , valnod nt $ 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d o n e
b y S f r . BATT.S. IS a siifflcleljt ^ a i n m e t i t n p o h i u s b i l t t y j and
will a d m i t o i l Shawl* of «v*ry variety Dyed a n d C l t a n v d .
of t h e m o s t m a g n i f i c e n t s t r u c t u r e d of t h o k i n d in t h e w o r l d , iu mochanleal e x t d i t l o a k i s unexceptionable. - W e i n i y exTho United Stated fond Office i-; located a t flits place ; a i d
pect t o c h r o n i c l e a diffijrent result In Travejrse Coartty tit
p a r t i c u l a r attention will t<- paid to loeatlnff L a n d Warrants;
ha» b e e n d e s t r o y e d b y fire.
if the Herald survives. Success t o the ire raid, a n d the! good Investing nirtney in flovernment iisnds, iioptrtih)* Informacahse i t advocates: We will be g*,aa c.'f ait ftfrlinnfjr.
tion relatlvejto t h e p n e r n i feattire*. n-sonrce* and a J vanA ne^v a r t i c l o of g i n i s m a n u f a c t u r e d in N o w Y o r k
[XVwuygo B c p u b l l p u i
t a g e s of t l ^ J r n n d Traverse epiiatn-, the payin«nt of taxes, from e n t e r i n g t h e m : i t l e s s e n ! the <11
t h a t m u s t h o k e p t i n b o t t l e s . I t will e a t o u t of b a r r e l s
MOUOAK BATES, U10 veteran p r i n t e r a n d publisher, ha'f loca- and t h e trSlBietioti of a n y A g e n r y l.oslne«l with which h o their b u r n i u g o a t : i t protects thei^ top* f r n m the w«otea o (
the woatlter, a n d . s e r y m as an o r n s n i w i u i Ciilah.
ted at Traverse Citv, in t b o n o r t h e r n p a r t of Mivhi^rail, a n d may lie e n t r u s t e d .
IIKKKRK.VCKS.
in fifte<<i m i n u t e s . ^
H
I'oreons desirous of jwcuriog t h e r i g h t of niauafccturc. «•>
Commenced the publication of the ( ; r a n d Traverse H w a l d . "
noniWhttaer Jmw, AadltotntMnl.) . ^ I B of sale, o r both, ln'Cltles,'Conatie», States or Territories,-in
W. tlollrr. K»q.
i
Mr. B i t a s formerly published a p a p e r in J a m e s t o w n in this
EAt| D o w . — J J b a l D o t y h a s b e e n e l e c t e d a m e m b e r , of county, a n d a f t e r w a r d s tho D e t r o i t Advertiser,
A a j m r
any jiart of the United States n o t already Mitomcd of, will >>••
liefeubsc,
f rvtwii. f e r n u h e d with a-descriptive circular, by addressing t h e Uht h e Muinrt l e g i s l a t u r e , t o fill a v a c a n c y in t h o P o r t l a n d quently went to California, a n d now takes u p bis abodL- in
Herald
Office,
Traverse
City,
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T h e official a u t h o r i t i e s of t h e uctv J l c t h o d i s l C h u r c h in
Mannfaetnred and for sale, l a Detroit, t y 1 •
Admitting the Blunder.
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N o w Cistlo. Indiana, have positively forbidden tho f i t T h e S o u t h h a v e ht l a s t ' c o m e t o see, a n d n r e b o f i n i n g
T U S T P I B L I S 1 I E D . A TEXT BOOK «)F VKGETAB1.F.
t i n g of t o b a c c o j u i c e i n t h e ctfifScfe.
t o a d m i t t h a t t h e y m a d e a f a t a l m i s t a k e b y . t h e f e p e a l of
f t ami Animal I'bysiology, designed for the rise of Schools.
Seminaries a n d College* by Henry G o a d b t , M. D^ P r o W H i 1
T h e p o p u l a t i o n o f : C i n c i n n a t i , in 1 8 3 1 w ; u 2 8 . 8 3 1 ; t h e M i s s o u r i C o m p r o m i s e . S e n a t o r H a m m d n d htw dt>
Of Vegetable a n d Animal Physiology a n d k u t o m o i o g y in t b e
uounccd tho wholo t h i n g a s a delusion and a snare t o the
. t h e c i t y n j w h a s a p o p u l a t i o n of 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 .
W & H A Y H NOW OPt3NKI> T H E I,ABC»i>T STOCK OF State Agricultural CoUcgo of Michigan, embellished with u(<warda-of.450 Illastaatiou*. Although designed mainlv f v r
S o u t h , in a s p e c c h t h a t b a a e l i c i t e d t h e c o r d i a l e n d o r ^ College* a n d School*, t h i s bpok will be found luvaloalde to
^ " t t o j n i n t C i t i z e n n o t e s U»o f a c t t h a t E d w a r d K a u U : /
ment and admiration
n e a r l y t h e t n ' 4 r e b o d y ,of t h e
the general reader, and should tlud a place In every pflblle.
r a n 120 t k j n c d l d a J i c k e t i n G e n o s c e c o u n t y .
and private U b r a r y . T h o b e a u t y o f t h e wood e n g m i n g s thut
Southern " Demtferar}-." T h e sentiment has been warmly
so plentifully, a d o t u t h i s work, ia remarkable, a n d t h e i r stylo
A r u i r t E ! ! . — T h e difficulty a t U i c l u n o n d , Yfl.,' b e t w e e n ' e n d o r s e d b y t h o R i c h m o n d K x a m i n o r , t h e R i c h m o n d
eminently peculiar;, white, red, yellow a n d H u e ligurc-. on a
dead black ground. By t h e i r dUtineUicss they )iaVo c'.ic!;-:.'South, and vaHotts o t h e r leadiug Locofoco p a j i e r s o f t h s t
O. J e n n i n g s W i s e n n d C . I r v i n g h a s b e e n s e t t l e d
unanimous admiration. ' F o r sale bv '"
s e c t i o n . T h o e d i t o r of t h e S o u t h , a p a p e r a b o u t : t o b e
Dctrfjlt, Nov. 1.18SM.
m
FRANCIS RAYMOND'.
I t is nO-.r i n t i m a t e d b y n a v a l m e n . t h a t t h e w r y e x p e n s - u n i t e d w i t h t h o W a s h i n g t o n S t a t e s , uno t o b e c o m e t h e
G R I G G S i: C O M MANLTACTUBERS AND D E A l ^
ive P a r a g u a y E x p e d i t i o n * 8 1 " p r o w a failure.
o r g a n of Dotfglns, t h e a u t h o r o f t h e repeal m o v e m e n t ,
• era at Wholesale a n d Retail, In Sofas, Chairs, Iledrteiul-.
e x p r e s s e s h i s f e a r s t h a t tho.=o w h o a d v o c a t e d i t wore w r o n g We e v e r b r n t t R h t t o ,thi* m a r k e t ; which W» will be h a p p y to
Dnreans, Book-cakes. W a r d r o b e * ~Talde», l f a f n t e d ChaSuUr
THB BAKNKK C ' o c . v r r . — I l i l W u U r , w i t h o u t d o u b t , l i n o w a n a a&Rrtc t h a t i t h a s l o s t K c n s u s t o t h e S o u t h , h a s
offer at s n c h l p r i e e s a s will accord reasonably with thu TIMESs ' Sots, Marble and Rosewood Ware, and a lorge assortment of
t h e R e p u b l i c a n B a n n e r e o u n f y of M i c h i g a n .
s h a k e n s l a v e r y t o i t a f o u n d a t i o n s in M i s s o u r i , a n d s e r i o u s l y
I Lair. I luck, Oottoaiuid S p r i n g Maturaasex. A bio, llairCloth.HANNAH, LA3f 4 CO.
a l l b c t w l i t in o t h e r S t a t e s . A n d e v e n t h e R i c h m o n d
Spring Twine, Webbing, jiure Curled Hair, Willow Ware a j . J
Traverse City, K o v , 1 4 IMP.
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M m A n t ACCETTS-^-A d i s p a t c h f r o m W a s h i n g t o n s a y s "Whig, e n g W a g c d b y t h e s e IlfortriOUH penitents, f j o e s t o
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t h a t C o L i M e d a r y a c c e p t s t h o G o v e r n o r s h i p of K a n s a s .
t h e confessional, a n d p o u r s o u t ; l s f e a r s , a n d s o r r o w s a c d
deltn<]ueiiciesi I t , t o o , h a s d i s c o v e r e d t h e b l u n d e r , a n d
I I L A C K ii C O . , O P T I C I A N S A N D MAKKB3 OK
- P i . c c r T . - ~ I t w s a i d t h a t a n e d i t o r d o w n S o u t h h a s now, t h a t i t m i g h t n o t bo t h o u g h t b e h i n d i t s c o t c m p o r a - J > E R H O N K . H A V I ! W J W H E A T . T O I ^ O U R A T
• Optical a n d Philosophical Apparatus, No. 250 JICCJSUH
•JT o a r Mlllj m u s t b r i n g it in good order. A n n -raw PATB '
% Invite all t h o i o suffering from defective s i g h t , to Inrici i t d e c l a r e s t h a t i t " l o n g a g o b e c a m e c o n v i n c e d t h n t
h o i s t e d M r . B u c h a l m n ' i i ' l i a m e T o r rc-clectaou.
t h e r e p e a l of t h a M i s s o u r i C o m p r o m i s e w a s a g r a w e r r o r
From Washington.
Traverse City, Dec. I , lS53y
o n t h o p a r t o f t h e S o u t h , a m i w o u l d r e s u l t in s e r i o u s
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: 1WASHISOTOX, NOV. 2 9 .
acopes, MlcroacopeisBlcctric Machines, Dxawinftlnatrumenl.,
d a m a g e t o her." I t claims t o have " frei|uently announced
Ac., constantly on hand. • .
05 .
I t f s s a i d fey a t e n U n n a p . p a r t i c u l a r l y i n t e r e s t e d , t h a t t h o c h a n g e w h i c h ( o n r ) o p i n i o n s h a v e o i t d e r g o n s f r n t h w
while a B c p w n m e n o a t i o h Will t o m a d e t o C o n g r e s s f o r u s u b j e c t , " apH t o ' ' . h a v e e x ^ r e s s c t l i t s ( o i f f ) d e y i ' r e g r e t
| > L A N K B O O K M A N i a F A C T O H T v — T U B UNDBRK OR T W
ni<>dilication of t h e , t a r i f f w i t h « v i e w t o incr$a»> t h e t h a t i t (wtf) A i d not,, a t t h e Umu . o p p o s e a s t e r u a n d z e a l o u s
X > signed having a Book B i n d e j y i n connection with hi*
will liud work with c
Bookstore, Is prepared t o manufacture, to order, Blari!-. Bool •JI.VNNAH, L A V A C a
q f d v e n u c . t b e m e a n s b y w h i c h t h i s s h o u l d b o e f f e c t e d will rosistonco t o - t b e - r e p e a l of t h e M i s s o n r i O o m n r o r a i * . " i t
of every drecriptlon. Merchw>ta and olfiers. w a n t i n g anyTraroree City, Dee. 1,1858.,
n o t be/ d e s i g n a t e d b v t h o S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y . T h e d o n ' t c o n s i d e r t h e p r i n c i p l e of t h e K a n s a s N e b r a » k u lict
t h i n g hi thfttllnei are Invited t o give him * eall. llrv l n g t b '
s u b j e c t fe a l r e a d y a g i t a t e d in p r f t t f e d circles as t o w h e t h e r
a s i t u n d e r s t a n d } a a 4 i a f e r p r e U iW b u t id j k a i i t e n t
FIVE DOLLARS REWA1U),
best of workmen, he can safely g u a r m j e a a a t i s f h u t o a In ail
t h e r e shall b o a s p e c i f i c i n s t e a d of a n ad* v a l o r e m d u t y on
i c a u s ^ i t ' h t t k p r o d u c c d "such l H < f f e c l i t o t h e So'i
R . RAYMOND.
O S T — C f T H F . V I C I N C V O F E U K L A K S . O N o n cases.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858..
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iron.
I t closes its confession b y miitinp w i t h its.contemporaries
n e a r AagGst I l t l i , I S A " D n p U e a l c Receipt tor the folA l e t t e r b r o n e h t b y t h e s t e a m e r Q u a k e r C i t y , s a y s in c o r d i a l l y l e m l o r e i n g S e n a t o r H a m m o n d ' s d e c l a r a t i o n , lowing deaorlbcd landa : South l i u t d u a r t e r of Section -2C
i l ® C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W I T AJHD R L ' H O R . —
t h a t a n u m b e r o f K i e a r a g n a a d v e n t u r e r s h a d l a w l a l a b o u t t h a t t h e repenl was " a b l u n d e r n n d f o l l y o n t h e p a r t of T o w n s h i p i f l N o r t h o
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t h e S o u t h ' - ^ - i n s h o r t , - a delusion a n d a Hiarc,"*,which Dpplicate H t c e i p t t o the subscriber.
writing* of t h e mo*t e m i n e n t HumorisM of America, Beott h o S o u t h «tato t h a t thoeo. w h o w e r e p r e v e n t e d frc^
la/id, Ireland a n d E n g l a n d , by Win. H B a r t o n . F o r sal a by
has greatly injured.slavery already, a n d ^ h i e h is g t a t j n c d
JOHN.IL C0DDABD.
Detroit, Nov. 1,18-W. ,
.
F R A N C I S BAYMONDgoing-o^it in t h o AlicO P a i n t e r , h a d m a d o u r n t n g o m e u l
t o injure i t much more hereafter. W o t r u s t thcae frank
E l k Bapldis, Grand Traverse Co. Mich, Noy. 13,1858. n2C-l
t o reoch N ' i c a r o g i m ^ a o m o o t h e r r o n v e r a m - ^ .
vconfcssioos Of t h o IVaud a n d t h o p c n h c n e e t h e y s h o w foT
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S AHK T H E -BBS3
P o t t g r a V i H V o m c i d l y i n f o r m e d t h a t t h e l a t e dis- t h e p a r t t h e y t o o k in it, will b e g o o d f o r t h e i r s o t d j , t h o u g h
Machines tot f a m i l y Sewing, or for m a n u f a ^ t a r i n g puipones- J3T Call a n d e x a m i n e t h e m at 133 Jcffcraon Aveeu-.t u r b a n S S i ^ ^ V a s l u n g t o n a n d O r e g o n , h a v e resulted f r o m Uwy h a v e l » c n d r i v e n t o m a k e t h e m f r o m n o b o n e s t
a i a w i n i c HalL)
WIU.TAM PORTKR, A g e n t
t h e i * > 0 « e t t o ratify t h e v a r i o t w t r e a l i o a c o n c l u d e d , w i t h ' m o t i v e s .
[ D e t r o i t jLdvcrtiser.
, Detroit. N o r . 1 , 1 M B •
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T h e c s t c n a v i . b r o o m f a c t o r ^ of S o c h t t B e s t o w ,
s h o r t tiipc s i n c e a f a n n e r , w h o resides a b o u t five m i l e s
j f a . 94 Woodfcan> A r e .
from H a m i l t o n , v i s i t e d t b # c i t y o n b u s i n e s s a n d w h i l e s i t u a t e d a t W i l l i a m s v i l l c , n e a r t h i s c i t y , w a s d e s t r o y e d b y
IRESIDE EDITION OF WAVERLY NOVIBLS,
h e r o toot w i t h an" O c c i d e n t w h i c h c a u s e d t h e d i s l o c a t i o n fire a t a n e a r l y h o u r t h i s m o r n i n g ; k w $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . A few
n e w oomplete, fUll nets, t o be had c«r
of t h e v e r t e b r a e b f h i s n e c k . T h o u n f o r t u n a t e m a n , w e h o a r s l a t e r , t b o l a r g o b r e w e r y of F r e d e r i c k A l b r e c h t , o n
« City. N a v e m l < e r 4 , 1 8 M
Detroit. N o r . 1,1858.
DOOGI1TT. STRAW ft CO.,
regret t o k a r a , i s now, l y i n g in a n u t t e r l y h o p e l e s s c o n d i - B a t a y i a street, w i t h i t s c o n t e n t s of b e e r a n d h a r l t v , ' waS
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a n y of hia n a t u r a l f u n c t i o n a — i n a w o r d , h o i s a l i v i n g h e a d
l t o b c r t D e v e r f ^ u x ,. . C. h a r l e s B o n—
e «a n d- A l e x a e d e r B .
a . Btationerr. c o n s t a n t l y on-hand at
The n u b r c r i U r oOeta.for sale a variety of e n g r a f t e d
Hut d e a d I m l y . H e h a s lain i n t h i s s t a t e s i n c e t h o o c c u r - - A l l e n , h a v e b e e n I n d i c t e d b y t h e G r a n d J u r y f o r r o b b i n g
DeUoit, NOT. 1 , 1 8 5 «
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RICIUiONDS A BACKUS,
A p p l e ' I W H , P e a c h 'IVeee, P e w TVoee,Pltiin
No. 1^3 J e l f e a a n A v e .
rQ>c5 of t h e i e c l d e u t , a n d t h e ' p r o b a b i h t y , i s t h a t h e will •the B a n k i n g office o f B r o w n & K e e p , a 4 e w w e e k s since,
, T r w s and Cherry Treoe.
n e v e r regain t h e oso of h k l i m b a . T h e p o o r m a n i s a t t e n d - o r $ 9 , 0 0 0 .
Also, C r u L f S T S , CoosKEKiuot-s Ac.; all in good c o n d i t i o a .
e d b y D r . M e l i ^ o s h , w h o w e l e a r n e n t e r t a i n s b o h o p e of
A l l e n w a n n c l e r k i n t h o office a t t h e . t i m e o f * ( h e of truod d a e T a n d heaUhy.
L . B. SMITH.
Elk Bap1d>, Nov. S. 1858.
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la t h e history of Human P r o g r e s s . ' HencefortivKnrope, Western Asia a n d North Africa lie within an
hour'* distance f r o m OUr shores, a n d the battle which decide*
the fata of a kingdom, the c a p t u r e of a V i e n n a or Gibraltar,
the fall-of a dynasty, the triumph of a usurpation, tbe W i t h
Y 0 0 may listen to a measure.
of a a heir t o royalty, the death of a Nicholas or Wellington,
Till Its sentiment* a n d tone
l a a n y c o u n t r y which touches t h e Mediterranean, the E a x i n e ,
F i n d • hiding-place w i t h i n you.
the Black Sea or tbe G e r m a n Ocean, will be published in N«-w
And the song becomes yonr o w n :
York t h e n e x t morning, If n o t on t h e very day of f h occur8 0 fftreasnred np t h y sayings.
rence.
I n a moment, as i t were, *re have been thrown i n t o
Lni now, inray.own, I And
the immediate intellectual neighborhood of the "whole civilThe echoes or t h y accents.
ized a n d a I t r g e portion of t h e semi-barbarous world. The
The reflections' of t h y m i n d !
rise and fall or stocks in London or P a r i s will henceforth be
reported from day to day in the j o u r n a l s of o a r sea-board
Tlwre are p e r f u m e s we r e m e m b e r
.
cities. T h e boldest operators in Wall-street will refuse to- buy
When their sources arc no m o r a ;
or sell until they have read t b e q u o t a t i o n s of that day's busiT h e r e are Savors t h a t will linger
ness on tbe Royal E x c h a n g e a n d at the Bourse, whose transF H e n the b a n q n e f ] n £ is o ' e r :
actions will have closed an h o u r or so before oftrs can begin.
80, the charm* thy presence yielded
A revolution in Paris, an i m p o r t a n t vole in Parliament, an i n :
. H a r e outllyed -tny honied b r e a t h , •
surrection in Italy, a Ore la Constantinople, will be d i s e a s e d
, , And m y soiil, t h a t feasted frse|v.
around the breakfast-tables of New-York a fr" h o u r s after Its
Will partake of t h e m till death.
occurrence. A mighty t h o u g h s i l e n t transformation In the
conditions«>f human existence has j u s t been eflected b y the
" A n o t h e r H«,t F u l l , J o e J / "
little wire s t r e t c h i n g across the ocean's bed from tbe coast of
. A a b o r t jrArn w a s f pun t o u s Inat e vcuing, c o n c e r n i n g Ireland to t h a t of British America, and one inVvitable result
of this must be an unexampled c o m m u n ity of feeling
tlx; experiment
in milling
of a c o u p l e of f r i e n d s of ours,
torest a m o n g tho n a t i o n s of Christendom, and a consequent
t w w o r lately rejourning f o r h e a l t h a n d p l e a s u r e 41- t h e desire f o r a more intimate acquaintance with each o t h e r ' s
T a l k d e # a S p r i n g * . I t I s nnncssary t o g i v e , t h e n a m e s doings t h r o u g h the medium of the Newspaper Press. It
of these gentiemcb, but for. convenience wo will call them seem* hardly possible that th o u s a n d s should n o t henceforth
regularly read their bwn journals, w h o have h i t h e r t o been
nspectively John andJocL
content With a n occasional glance a t those taken' by their
They, it may be remarked, have great wmihritie.i of neighbors: while many who have h i t h e r t o been c o n t e n t w i t h
taste, and among other penchants, are, very food of Ashing; a Weekly issue will now require a Sein(-Wcekly of Daily.—
iind evpry body knows that the vjncinitv of Talladega I n short. Intelligence, always a vital element of growth in
Springs offersfineopportunity to the skillful knight uf wisdom, success in business, qr e n j o y m e n t In life, has
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fly.
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— T t i s N i w YoHk TBUCSK. now more than seventeen years
Thus, John and Jool—there being no religious services old, whleh was the, first Jonrnal In the world t h a t appeared
at the Springs that day—went out, Sunday before last; r e g u l a r ^ on an imperial eight-page sheet at so low a p r i c e aa
to lhc mill of Mr. P
, a mile or two down tlje two cents, a n d which lias attained the unparalleled a g g r e g a t e
of m o r e t h a n 200,000 subscriptions, respectfully solicits i u
creek, wilh a view, to a dinner of small trout and cream. share
or t h e n e w patronage which the Metropolitan Press is
With them want their invited guest, Mr. Smith and henceforth-constrained,
a t a heavy weekly cost, t o deserve.—
Mites" "contrivted" them down a bottle or two of wine. I t asks especially tho patronage a n d active favor o f ltRPi'au•The partv-wasferae;the wind was propitious; and the CASS—of those who bate all forms qr oppression, and desire
fi»)i altogether amiable. A cosy nice dinner of brown t h a t e v e i y rational being shall be freer to emplov his faculties
such i n n o c e n t m a n n e r as be shall deem b e s t - l o t those w h o
and crisp mountain d^h was washed down with u fow in
would e x t e n d Liberty a n d limit Slavery—but it firtheV apirla«ea of champingw* and then cignrs were lit As peals likewise'to all w h o l o o k a n d labor f o r the r e tu r n of Natho smoke curlcd languidly about their not**, Satan, tional t h r i f t , plenty, prosperity; through t h e Protection of
American
Industry by wisely d i s c r i m i n a t i n g duties on Im*
(who was invisibly present, without an invitation,) sugwho favor .National P r o g r e s s t h r o u g h internal degusted to John that that mill was a "slow coach," and ports—all
velopment and melioration rather than, by external aggriitsiou
couldn't cut much lumber; and Joel thought differently, and extension—all w h o woukl r a t h e r have the National reitnd so did Smith.
sources deVoted to tl)c construction of a Railroad to the Pjicliie
t h a n t o the purchase or conquest of Mexico, Nicaragua or
"Lot's try her," said John.
Cuba—all who would r e t r e n c h radically o u r present Inordi•-.Agreed," said Joel and Smith.
Federal e x p e n d i t u r e s bv abolishing or immensely reduIn waa short work; a large pine log lira at right angles nate
c i n g the A f m y a n d Navy, a u d e x p e n d i n g the money t h u s
utrMB the carriage of the mill; and it" was ngrecd to saved o n w o r k s of bem-H'renec which will e n d u r e to bless o a r
'•lether rip" through this. Accordingly, the gate was chlldren-r-all who profoundly realise t h a t " Rid iiT E o r tN Es s
raised and lnlfoedjately the stillness of the •' grand old - e x u l t e t h a nation," and t h a t n o real advantage . .in t
r u t to any jierson or c o m m u n l t v from a c q u i s i t i o n s . .
woods" was broken by the sharp strokes of tbe taw. ccesses
by means which, contravene t h e lafrs or
In a minute tlw log was brought up and the saw went Eternal achieved
Right. The f r e o allotment of limited p o r t i o n s or the
rapidly through.
Publio L a n d s t o Actus! Settlers thereou. a n d ' e v e r y h'Spoful
•• Now stop bar," said Joel—and Snuth and Jofio plan intende'd t o d i m i n i s h : t h e snm of h u m a n misery from
dearth of ' e m p l o y m e n t ' o r inadequate recopii>eiise—everv
essayed to do »p.
especially t h a t seeks t o help tho u n f o r t u n a t e by enBut the mill wouldn't bo stopped, but wdnt cluttoring scheihe
abling a n d teaching t h e m to h e l p thiynselves—raustcoimuand
away as hard as over.
our earnest s y m p a t h y , a n d eo-operation.
' " Stop her, John, or by the Lord shell split her self in Within U10 present year, THE TKIBPNK ba« provided iiseU
two;" shouted Joel. But all the fixtures were obstinate, with a n e w a n d faster IVeas a t a cost or $30,000 merely that
some ot o u r subscriber* m a y receive their papers' a- mail
and refused to yield to the exertions of John and Smith. earlier
t h a n they otherwise m i g h t do. W i t h c o r r i s p o n d e n t s
On went the saw, while John and Joel perspired.
at the moat i m p o r t a n t points t h r o u g h o u t the civilized world,
Present^ tfao carriage presented some ihetalic obstruc- a n d a s t a f f ' o t writers chosen from a m o n g the best in the
tion to the passage of the saw, but •' true as steel," it country,.we. believe t h a t even t h o s e who dislike the politics
went agrinat the obstruction—and then tho teeth flew. of our sheet concede t o it f r a u k n e s s in "avowing.its convictions a n d ability in m a i n t a i n i n g them. W « appeal, then, to
those w h o believe t h a t an increased circulation ot THK THIBU»* would c o n d u c e to tlie jiolltlcal, intellectual a n d moral
...
t iron, until suddenly S well -being of t h o Itepubl ic, t o aid us fn effecting sucli i n r^-rase.
small flame broke out among the dust and splinters near As w^ employ no travelling solicitors of subscrlpt'ioa*. we
ask our p r e s e n t p a t r o n s in orerv locality to speak t o their
the point of contact
a n d friends In o u r bel&lf; we shall gladly receive
.".Great God. John," said Joel, "the infernal machine neighbors
from any frlend lists of those who wpuld receive a n d read a
is on fire. What shall wo do?"
specimen copy of one of o u r editions, and shall bo particu'• Ron down to tho creek and bring up your hat full of larly grateful to those who may send us.tmch names froiaVostoflioes at which we have now no subscribers. Whatever adwater," said John.
»
ditions may t h u s be made to onr circulation shall be paralleled
Joel looked affectionately at his handsome tile, Which by
Increased efforts a n d expenditures to make o u r i w u e s more
is always kept noatly brushed, bat submitting to. a dire valuable and useful than t h e y have hitherto been.

necessity be straightway made it a fire bucket and commenced fighting the. flames. John and Smith'? straw
were unavailable; nevertheless, they did all thoso wild,
inconsiderate things which most persona will do in earn
offire, when there is no possibility of doing any guod.
Still that toothless-saw ripped on, -singing a' demon
songasitscrapefi ajwnstt& doB cast iron. And the

Joel labored! faithfully, and every two minutes
brought np his hat full of "water and threw it upon the
fire. John stood despairingly leaning against a post in
the mill, and halloed,to his friend as be seemed to pause
at tho brink of the stream. "Another hat full, Joel, for
God's sake! The infernal thing will cost us 81200 apiece,
if it burns!"
" Beside* my hat" said Joel; but ho brought the
water and poured it on.
On went tbe ckvilish saw, raking, rasping, and tearing itsslf to pieces. At this Juncture, Mr. P., the owner of the mill, having
seen the smoke, came down to the mill, and with difficulty
the saw was stopped and the fire put out
Joel was grievooriy Mowed with carrying water itt
his hat, and John was breathless from his exertions at
some lever.which he supposed might have some infli
in quieting tho saw.
" Gentlemen,* said the proprietor, very politely, •" It
U easy to see whyyou couldn t Mop the saw after you
set it a going. This mill has some -now arrangement
which I can easily explain."
"Tor heaven's sake, Mr. P." said John, "no explanation an that poitty It's the first mill I ever set a going,
and I shall never start another! Just send np your bill
for damages, and let's say no more about it"
Tho "boys" pud $60 for not knowing how to stop a
saw, and that nwht John in a feverish Bleep, (he has
that blessing, chffla and fever.) shouted to his room-mate:
"Onemore hat-fall, Joel]",

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A M E B I C A J f W A T C H E S . — A P P L R T O X , TRACY &
XJL C o . WALTBA*. M a s s ; Manufacture ra o f - P A T E N T LEVER WATCHES.—These s u p e r i o r "Watches are made by the
aid of n e w and o r i g i n a l Machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low palce, a fine, substantial, durable a n d uniformly reliable time keeper. Tbe movements a r e n e w In
construction, a n d are p r o n o u n c e d by the h i g h e s t authorities
WOJ> Peons.—In Lancaster, Pa^ a thing like a man, t o be fauttfcss I n principle a n d quality, a n d h a v e been p r o v e d .
b*»t hairy as a bear, has been aren by the people. It was by the most e x a c t i n g testa to be reliable a a d u n f a i l i n g in ac-;
very wild and strong. It was once seen in a pen, racking tlon. These w a t c h e s are m a n u f a c t u r e d entirely f r o m the
materials, in a s i n g l e establishment, by connected a n d
the pQwa, and when cEscovored It started ad if about to crude
uniform processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y b e i n g o r g a n i s e d upon
fight, and then turned and fled, bounding tike a deer. It the same system t h a t haa been adopted in t h e p r o d u c t i o n of
walks upright and is supposed to be a wild man.
t h e nnequaled A m e r ic a n fire-arms, which enables us t o proThe Bastrop (Texas) Advertiser tells a strange story duce a m o v e m e n t at one-half the price of a n y foreign movee n t of the same q u a l i t y ; a n d we g u a r a n t e e the perfect
of a cl(i!d aboat two years old, straying in the woods and m
f o r t e n years, of every w a t c h m a n u f a c t u r e d by us.
found on the third day ten miles from home: it passed performance,
All foreign w a t c h e s are made by h a n d , the A m e r ic a n watchtw»cre«M>ottoni thickets, filled with thorns, brier, and es being t h e o n l y o n e s made by m a c h i n e r y n p o a a uniform
busk when found it was perfectly wild and even outran system t h r o u g h o u t . Nearly all haad-made w a t c h e s are deits mother when die tried to catch i t and struggled fective, a n d are continually g e t t i n g o u t of order. I n many
a r t s of the c o u n t r y It ik impassible t o find good watch reagainst Its captors. When taken homo it again started ppairers,
a n d watch r e p a i r i n g Is always u n c e r t a i n a n d expenfqrtfaci/wowk
sive. The i n t r o d u c t i o n of A m e r ic a n w a t c h e s disposes of this
difficulty, and c o u n t r y merchants, a s well aa watch dealers,
T° HA**HwaL*r.—IFa teaspoooftd of eavenne pep- can k e e p watcbea aa a p a r t of their miscellaneous stock, a n d
per is given to a down hens with their food every other t h u s supply t h e | r c u s t o m e r s with a new staple, which may be
used a s any other article, w i t h o u t mystery or h u m b u g . Bold
by t h e t r a d e geaerally, a n d by BOBBINS A APFLETON,
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R O C E R I E S A T W H O L E S A L E . — * , P . J'ACOBS, T 7 E V E R A N D A G U E , FROM WHICH, MANKIND SUFCorner Jefferson A v e n u e a n d Wayne Street, offers tor A fer, over a large part of .the globe, u . t h e consequence of
eale to the City a n d Country Trade:—
a diseased action of tbe system, Induced by the poisonous
miasm of vegetable decay: This exhalation i s evolved by the
Sugar* a n d Molasses.
200 hhds fair, prime a n d choice New Orleans; P o r t o Rico a n d action of solar h e a t on Wet soil, and'risos with the watery v»f r o m It. While the san is below the horizon t h i s vapor
Mnseavado Sugar.
[trs n e a r the earth's surface, a n d the v i r u s i s taken with it
SO liM* Crushed. Powdered a n d Coflke.
t h r o u g h the lungs i n t o t|ie blood! There i t act* a s an irrita100 bbla ITime New Orleans Molasses and S y r u p .
t i n g poison on the internal viscera a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s of
tbe body. The liver becomes'torpid and fails to secrete not
500 half t h d f t c a s e i s a n d boxes Y o u n g Hyson, Gunpowder o n l y this vims, but also the bile from t h e blood. Both th<vJrus and t h e bile accumulate in the circulation, a n d produr.
— I B W k Teas, of recent importation.
violent constitutional disorder. 'Hie spleen, the kidneya an.i
Cotfoe a n d Spice*.
the stomach sympathise y f t h the l i v e r , ^ d become disordered
W0 bag* white s a d green Rio.
also. Finally, the instinct of o a r organism, as if lh an at• 140 bag* and pockets old G o v t aad common J a v a .
t e m p t t o ex^el the n o a l o u a fuaion, c o n c e n t r a t e s the whole
100 c a w s ground Mustard.
blood or the body" in the internal excretories to force t h e m
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20 bags green and wblte Maracaibo.
to cast i t o u t The blood leave? the surface, a n d r u s h e s ti<
50 boxes Ground Rio.
the central o r g a n s with congestive violence. T h i s is tho
60 kegs Ground Ginger.
CHILI. B u t in t h i s effort It fails. Then the FEVER follow
15 b s g s Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
in which the blood leaves.the central .organs and rushes ti50 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
the s u r f a c e , as i t in a n o t h e r effort to' expel the irritating
T o b a c c o a n d Cigar*.
poison t h r o u g h that other, great excretory—the skin. I n t h U
also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted,
100 boxos 3c Pine Cut P a p e r s .
a n d waits for the recovery of s t r e n g t h to repeat the bopele>100 bbls Smoking.
t
effort a n o t h e r day. .These are t h e fits or paroxysms or F e v e r
50 boxcs P l u g Dark, 8"s and 10's.
and Ague. Kuch constitutional d i s o r d e r will of course under20 boxes Gold Leaf; Half Pounds.

mine the health if it is not r e m o v e d .
30 boxes Tin FoiL
We have isbvred t o find, s a d have found, an antidote.
50 bbla Cavendish in cans.
CIOABS.—A l a r g e assortment or I m p o r t e d a n d Domestic.
'Afer*s A g u e C u r e ,
Wines a n d Liqnnn.
which neutralizes t h i s malsrloa* poison in tbe blood, and
s t i m u l a t e s t h e liver t o expel i t f r o m the- body. A s it should,
Port, Made rill and Sherry Wines, in quarters and.octaves.
Champagne,dlcidi-eck A.Dclbrccht,) a n d C l a r e t . i n basket* so i t does, cure t h i s sffiicting disorder with p e r f e c t certainty.'.
And i t does more, or rather doc* what is of more service to
and ?oses.
Fine old Cognac and Seignette Brandies, in lialr pipes, quar- those subject to this infeofion, H taken in season it expel*
it trom the system ns it, is absorbed, a n d thus keep* those w h o
, t e r s a n d octaves.
use it tree from Its a t t a c k s ; keeps the system in health though
Giv—Swan and London Cordial, in whole and hair pipes. '
WIU«EY—Old Scotch: Monongahela a n d Peach Orchard, In e x p o s e d t o tlie disease. Consequently it not only cures, !.!!!
p r o t e c t s from, the great variety of affection* which are induhhds and bbls.
ced by t h i s malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill
Wine, Stomach a n d Cordial Bitters in cases.
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical I D a d a c h e , or Bib.
ious Headache, Bilious F e \ e n s Neuralgia, Rheumatism, flout.
200 hox^s Raisins.
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitation*.
500 boxds Window Glass, assorted.
Painful Affection* of, the Spleen, Hysterics. Colic, Paralysis,
160 hoxijs Pepper-Sauce.
and Painful Affections of the Stomach aud B o w e l s .all of
200 k e g s White Lead.
which,
when a r i s i n g IW>m Ibis'cause. Will be found to assume
200 doz«i Palls a n d Tubs.
more or less the Intermittent typo.' Thi* " A g u e C u r e " . r e 100 box#i assorted Ink.
moves the cause of these derangements, and cures tho disease*.
200 bag^ assorted Shot.
Tills
It accomplishes by stimulating the e x c r e t b r i e s to,cx200 kegs Powder, assorted.
pel t h e virus iTrom.the.system; and thpsc o r g a n s by d e g r e e - J00 boxes Oakley A Ames' G e r m a n Chemical Soap.
become habited to do this their office of t h e i r own accord.—
150 box^s white Snd dark German Chemical Soan, ,
Hence a r i s e s what w« term acclimation. Time may accom200 box^s Fancy Bar and.Cake B o a p . plish the same end, Lut often lire is n u t long enough, or is
- 200 boxes Family aad No. 1 liar Soap.
sacrificed in the a t t v a j i t , while t h i s •• Ague Cure " does l | ot 100 box<s Stearine srid Tallow Candles.
• once, and with safety. Wc have great reason t o believe t h i s
60 boxes S U r Csndles.
I*
a s u r e r a* well a s oarer remedy for t h e whole class or dis150 rt-aras W i a p p i n g l'sper.
eases which are eaoscd by the miasmatic infection, than a n y
100 reuias Foolscap, liCttcr 'and N6tc Pspcr.
other which ha* been discovered; a n d it baa still a n o t h e r
200,000 Percussion Caps, 2Qp«) lh* ltar l ^ a d .
important a d v a n t a g e to the public, w h i c h is, that it is cheap
100 bbls Vinegar.
as well as gooiL
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, WhitcJ-'ish, Herring, Bag
Prepared" by Dr. J . C. Ayer A Co„ Loarejl, Mass, P r i c e O n e
Salt, Paints, 4)|ls, p y e StuBs, Cordages Brooms, Bakets, Glass- Dollar per bottle.
ware and article appertaining t o the Groce
AyeVs Cherry Pectoral
Jefferson Avenue a n d Wayne-sL, Detroit, &
has won f o r itself such a renown for the cure of every variety
o f ' T h r o a t . n n d L u n g Complaint, that it is entirelv unnecessary
for us t o recount the evidence of l u - v i r t u e s , wherever it h a s
been, employed. As it haa lung been In c o n s t a n t use throughout t h i s section,' we n e r d not do more than assure t h i people
Its quality Is kepUap t o the best i t . e v c r baa been, and t h a i it
['he Lake Su|>«rlor Bar I r o n sold by the Company, is sll
may be w i l e d on to do for-their relief all Itlia* ever been
made f r o m Charcoal P l g . s n d is far better than the I r o n made
found t o do.
f r o m Hard Coal, a n d , t h e i r I j i k o Superior M e r c h a n t ' I r o n is
AycVs C a t h a r t i c Pills,
tho only Iron sold in this market, tlial is made in this manner.
Tbeii M c r e b s n t Hcrsp I r o n is all made f r o m selected Scrap F o r all the purposes of a P u r g a t i v e Medicine; far Costive Bess:
and will bear comparison vrith the best I r o n made in t h e f o r the cure of Dyspepsia; f o r J a u n d i c e ; for the enroof Indigestion; f o r H e a d a c h e ; for the c u r e of Dysentery: for a Foul
country.
:—
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company a n d E u r e k a Iron Compa- S t o m a c h : for the cure or EiysipelBf.; for t h e P i l e s ; f o r t h e
n y d r a f t s taken a t p a r in e x c h a n g e f o r I r o n or a n j ' i l i d e b t e d - cure of S c r o f u l a ; for all Scrofulous Complaints! for the c u r e
of Rheumatism; for Diseases of the: S k i n ; for the cure or
n e r s t o the'Coijinany.
Mannfactured I r t n also given in exchange for g o o < n & r s p Liver C o m p l a i n t ; for Dropsy; for t h e cure of Tetter, Tumor,,
and Salt R h e u m ; for Worm*-, f o r the c u r e of G o u t ; for a DinIron.

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n e r Pill; for the cure of Neuralgia: n>r p u r i f y i n g the bloo.t.
Csll a n d s e e or address >
They are sugar-coated, so t h a t tbe most sensitive can t a k e ,
WM. IL ZABRISKIK, Secreur>r
them pleasantly, aud they ere the best a p e r i e n t in the world
S t o r e c o p i e r Woodward Avenoe and Congress-st
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I r o n Wbrki Repair w o r k on Propellers, Steamers a n d Saw e m i n e n t personages, have lent their iianics t o certify tbe unMills, executed promptly and thoroughly. Casting*—every paralleled usefulness of these, remedies*, but our space henwilt n o t p e r m i t t h e Insertion of thorn. The A g e n t s below
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and the t r e a t m e n t that should be followed for their cure.
C o m p e t i t i o n Castings, promptly.
Do n o t be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preOil Globes, Oil Cups, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guage Cocks,
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles f o r Steamboats, Locomotive* parations they make m o r e profit o n . j T h e alck w a n t the )x>.
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d e r Spanish laws. It shows bad f a i t h e x t r c i s e d towards the
T O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN. I n d i a n s of Florida, and i s found to present a true vicnr of t h e
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and Lithographers, 209, Sjain Street, BuffitIo,N. Y., over Sage's
. Frara Goivrnsr .CLsM, of. Oklo,
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Kjano Room.
Gentlemen—Accept toy t h a n k s for a copy of - T h e E x i l e , ,
We are prepared to execute all w o r k e n t r u s t e d to us with
p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, a n d on as favorable t e r m s s s a n y of Florida." I have read t h e book with g r e a t Interest a n d \
establishment in the country. , Combining, all the different much inatnictlon. It *et* I n . a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an Important
branches of Steel. C o p p e r a n d Stone E n g r a v i n g , aa well as portion of o n r histor}-, and clearly reveals the secret springs
Crayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfac- by which successive administrations Were moved In aflhlrs of
g r e a t moral and political consequence. T h e distinguished
tion all cases.
Particular attention paid t o Bi>nk a n d Commercial w o r k a g t h o r ha* especially entitled himself t o the t h a n k s of e v e n
/ u c h as Checks, D r a f t s , Notes, Certificstcs of Deposit a n d lover of freedom, lustier, a n d honorable administration, by
t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g the evil influences of slaver)- in the
Stock. Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note and Bill Heads, Envelop
Ac. Maps, Portraits, Show Card* A c , L i t h o g r a p h e d a n d transaction* which he narrate*. No )one, It sCems to me, can
arise from perusing thl* work witliout deepened convict ious
printed ia the most delicate colors by a new process.
-. F o r the convenience or the business c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vi» of the w r o n g of slaveholding. a n d the necessity of earnest
and persistent effort for the deliverance of o u r National Gove r n m e n t from the control o f - t h e slave power.
Columbus, J n t r 1J, 1858.
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REPUBLICANS R E A D I T ! C o p i o s s e n t liy mail on receipt
or Onfc Dollar.
TOLLETT,
FOSTER A CO.,
I L I E S PATENT FIRE and BURPLAR PROOF SAFES.
rnAXCM BAViio.Mi.
Pulishei*. Columbus, Ohio.
—Those Safes are a combination of B r o u g h t a a d Chilled
Detroit, A g e n t f o r Michigan.
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" Q O O T # , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLfeX ) S A L E ONLY.—We have received f r o m the Manufacturer* aboSt 1,000 cases BOOTS, S H O E S A N D RUBBERS, ot sll
the desirable kinds, and have also on ' l a n d a few thousand
pairs of our own m a n u f a c t u r e .
We shall continue to m a n u f a c t u r e and to receive almost
dally additions—so as to k e e p o u r stock at all t i m e s I a r g < a n d
complete- Confining ourselves-to the J o b b i n g trade exclnalvely, wa can otfcr facilities u n e q a s l e d In Detroit, s t 25
Woodward Avenue.
H . T . BALDWIN A CO.
Detroit, Nov. L 1858.
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-IMPORTANT T O P R I N T E R S AND P17HLI8HX ERS.—We have n o w on h a n d , a n d constantly receiving, a
very large stock of Book and New* P a p e r o f ' a l l sises. ' W*
are A g e n u for n i n e of t h e best Mills i n the country, which
ves m a c h a n c e to compete and undersell any establishment
t h e West, and would say t h a t we sell p r i n t p a p e r cheaper
a n d a better a r t i c l e t h a n can be. found in t h i s m a r k e t ; AIM,
—« h a v e lust received a large invoice of fine Mannillas.—
lease call aad j e e f o r yoursetTea at
P E A S E A FULLER'S, No. 110 Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Nov. L *85&
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Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, F a n c y a n d
Staple Stationery in great variety.
100 tona of Bags wanted ia e x c h a n g e .
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Detroit, Mich.

A R E W ' S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST S T R E E T
between L a r d e d a n d Congress! street*. Detroit, Mich—4*
Tbe u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e Institution for
the dissemination of usefol d r i n k s , " h s * enlarged a a d rcjavcnated i t In t h e most t h o r o u g h manner, making It now t b r
most extensive BREWERY IN T H E WE8T, w h h facilities for
p r o d u c i n g t h e finest and most delicate iftadrs of Malt L i q u o r s ;
and I* now p r e p a r e d 10 furnish the vsriotis qualities of Ales,
P o r t e r a n d Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t a a d bottling, a t prlccs
r a n g i n g from $« to t l O p e r b a r r e l . ;
E x t r a fine and Stock Ales brewed to order.
All Packages extra, w h i c h , when r f & m e d to the Brewerv
in good order, will be paid f o r a t same twices as charged.
•The attention of private families, a n d customers In general,
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM A L E . Old
friend* a n d new may be assured of Ute superior qualitv ami
flavor o r these beverages, a n d a l l are Invited to call and sam" r themselves. All orders, with the money enclosed,

T U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK O F VEGETAf H We a n d Animal Philosophy, designed f o r t h e a s e of
Schools, Seminaries a n d College* by H e n n r ' Goadby, M. D Profeseor of Vegetable a a d Ai.nimal P h y s f o l o n r a n d E n n t o m o l o g ^ i u t h e State Agricnltaral College of Michigui—«mM u p wards'of 450 Illnst rations. A l t h o a g h mainly designed for Colleges.sad School*, t h i s book will be f o a n d
the general reader, a n d should S a d . a plac '
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e n g r a v i n g a that so plentifully a d o r n this-work, is remarki
and their style eminently peculiar—white, red, yellow
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