Grand Traverse Herald, December 10, 1858

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 10, 1858

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1858-12-10

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY AND N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
, Trni-er*o O t y , Ginntl VraVorM) Co. Mich.,
Land W a r r a n t * - b o u g h t a n d sold, Taxe* paid, Investment*
made, Ac. C o r r e s p o n d e n c e BolicUcd.,
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CHARLES H. HOLDEN,
Praonontine Attorney and Circuit Court
Commlmilonpr.

Detroit Business Cards.

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I L L I A M P . W E L L N , (Succe.wor t o - Campbell k
Well*,) Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor. Offlce
over F a r m e r s ' and Mechanics B i n k , Cor. Woodward fiffd J c f : ferson ay's., D e t i b l t
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.„ * Hhlrjping Merchants, Agenlii and Consignee* for the fo'lowing Lines:—x*EiitcAN TaAKsroRT AVION.1'onr AN v, Capital fttttLOtiO. WKSTKHV TBKNSI'OBTATION COMPANY, Capital
A n d t h o N s w Y o n * C*xTAt.li.R.Qo.:
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T T T I L C O X , L U F F & F U L L E R . ( S u c c w o n to R. W.
V Y Hudson.) Commission Merchant* and dealer* In S h i p
Store*. Coal, Hilt, W a t e r Lime, Piaster, Ac. Docka foot of
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R A V E S L. S H E L D O N ' , ( S n c e e w o n to I A' wi* A G raven)
Produce a n d General Commission Mcrohnnt*, on the
Dock n#ae the foot of,Caaa street.
V

r « tlx Oraa>1 TnmtM Usnld.
Lines Addrened to a Brother.
Shall I tell thee, dearest BVother,
Shall I, can I bid thee go.
And with feeling* unrelenting.
Cauae t h e bitter tear to flow?
Con I bid thea l e a v - my dwelling.
F a ? away thy homo to peck?
Grief lis in my bosom swelling,
.. And theitear b on my cheek.

r u i g i n g f o r * w h o l e g e n e r a t i o n . A n d not" t h o polpiLs
only, b u t tlie r e f e c t i o n bolls of c o t j v a r t a , a a d t h e c o t t a f f t s
o f t h a stnrvipg.ppnp«atr)-. . I n t o t h e custlc, alw^ " o f , A t e
noble, w e haVc seen i t ' l i a d p e n e t r a t e d ; a n d t h e m o s t
a b j e c t t e r r o r p r e v a d o d tlie t . n p c n a t i o n * w h i l e d e s p a i r ,
urt in s h i p w r e c k e d VISMLS d i s p l a y e d i t a J f a : a i d tiie >
rr.aawa of t h e p o p u l a t i o n in r i o t i n g a m ] i u s u b o r d i n a t i p p . '
T h e . s p i r i t o f ^ v i l f o r a little ^ I i i l ? AtW t o l>e let To<»t'
u p o n a sinful w o r M ; a n d w h e u t h e o b s e r v e r l o o k e d r o u n d
a t the r e a l c o n d i t i o u . o f t h e p e o n l a in all pnri.s of K u r o p e
— a t t h e ignoriuice a n d dejrraoati.on of the. m u l t i t u d e ,
t h e c r n e l t y o f t h e L o r d s , a n d th«5 n h - C h r u i l i a a a m b i t i o n
nnd u n r e s t r a i n e d j » a « i o i u of t h e
rferpr—it
mnst have
puzzled h i m h o w . t o i m a g i n e a w o r a e s t a t e of things, e v e n
w h e p t h e c h a i n WJW foo«enod f r o t h t h a t " o l d i w r p t u t , "
a n d t h e w o r l d placed unresi>titifl1y in Jiis folds. } e t as
if m e n ' s m i n d s niul now r e a c h e d tlieir l o w e s t p o i n t , t h e r e
wax a pQrj>etnal rise f r o m tlie' b e g i n n i n g rtf t h i s d a t e .
W h e n t h e first d a y ' o f tlie tliOnsand-ainI-first y « » r shone'
u p o n t h e world, it seemed t h a t in all n a t i o n s "the t o r p o r
w a s t o b e t h r o w n off. T h e r e w e r e s t r i v i n g e v e r y w h e r e
a f t ^ r a new o r d e r of tilings. T h e first j o y of t h e dalit-era n c e f r o m t h o eScpoetcd «li*trnetion impelled all classes
of s o c i e t y in n m o r e h o n o r a b l e a p d useful i » t h t h a n , t l i e f
had ever hitherto trod.

Tiiouiart dear t o me, my brother,
Though in sadness thou may'st roam.
And t h o u g h doty bids me tell t h e e
T h o u must seek-another home.'
. Hintant t h o o g h your steps- are bending.
Still my h e a r t is warm a n d true.
I n m j p r a y t r s , to Heaven ascending.
Brother. I l l r e m e m b e r you.
Thou wert very young, my brother,
W h e n tby care devolved on m e ;
•Serving thee instead of mother,
" 1 W h l U she lay In agony;
And, when health again r e t u r n i n g
Hb* would fondly cherish thee.
All h a r kindly olfcrn s p u m i n g ,
•Thjr y o u n g h e a r t still c l u n g to me.
• Year* Have pataed s i n c e then, m y B r o t h o r —
1 had, found a n o t h e r home—
And n Uttlo precious treasure
Found a place within o u r dome.
Death! grim m o n s t e r ! u n r e l e n t i n g
Enteredl claimed her fbr his own.
Heedless of our grief now venting,
For. the (love.sp quickly
flown.

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Well d o I remember, Brother,
W h e n m y heart by grief w a a i o r n ,
Thoo d i d s t come t o grace o u r dwelling.
Now BO desolate a n d lone.
Marvel n o t t h a t gricr is swelling,
And the tear Is on my cheek,
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.While I Bcc'thefe leave m y dwelling,
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F a r nway tby.bmne to seek.
A. U. H.

The Year One Thousand.
J u s t a t t W c e n t u r y d r e w t o a close, v a r i o u s d r c u m stnncos c o n c u r r e d t o p r o d u c e a c h a n g o in m e n ' s m i n u s .
I t w a s u u n i v e r s a l l w l i c f t h a t t l i e w o r l d w.oiJd coino t o
a n end when a thousand yearn f r o m t h e Havionr's birth
were, e x p i r e d . T h o y e a r 9911 was t h e r e f o r e loo'.ci-d u p o n
a s t h o l a s t w h i c h atiy o n e wcult} s e e . A t j d if o u r , s i g n s
•of a n p r o a c h i B j \ d i s s t » l u t i o n w e r e s h o y h i in h c u r i j n und
e h r t h , t h e p e o p l e of t h i s c e n t u r y m i g h t b e p a r d o w s d fdr
b e l i e v i n g t h a t t h e y w e r e m a d e visible t o t h e m . Kv-e.n t h e
T
K . P I T T M A N , dealer in Co^Jjslid I ' ' * :'lron. Office
b r e a k i n g u p o f m o r a l s n u d law, a n d t h e w i d e d e l u g e
f j •tmtl Yard, foot or C a w s t r e e t Detroit. .
COALa.—L^hlRlt, Bloasburg, Scranton, R r i a r 11111, .New- s i n w h i c h o v e r s n r e a d all lands, m i g h t b e t a k e n m a tokini
t h a t all n j a n k i t i u w o r e d e e m e d cnlit t o bcetipy- t h e . e a r t h
astir, Erie.
a n y m o r e , l t i a d d i t i o n t o t h e r e ujjpulling 1 w m p t o m s
f n m i n e s wt>re r e n e w n d f r o my e a r , t o y e a r i n s t i l l i*netTa.-ing
j r « kept for sale.
intensity, a n d b r o u g h t p l a g u e a n d ]>estik'Dee i n t h e i r t r a i n .
/ - l O l t N E L I U S O C ' K F O H D , Produce, Forwarding and T h e l a n d w a s l e f t uutiliod, t h e h o u s e u n r e p a i r e d , t h e r i g h t
V
CtininUalbn M e r c h a n t OHce No. 2 liaokus' )Varehouse, n h v i n d i c a t e d ; . f o r w h o wonld "take t h e . u s e l e t s t r o u b l e of
opposite
-o«itfc fc
M. 0. I t R. Depot, Detroit, ilicli.
] i l o t g h i n g o r b u i l d i n g , or q u a r r e l l i n g a b o u t a p r o p e r t y
V
4( E . 2 H . B E M E N T , P r o d u c e Cohimiwiion Merchant*, i v h e n s o few m o n t h s w e r e t o p u t a n e n d t o all t e r r e s t r i a l
* J • )fav:ku.s' Building, djfyoslto M. 0 . R. It. F r e i g h t Depot, i n t e r e s t s ? Y a t oven f o r t h o remaining d a y s t h e m n l t i t m l e
m u s t bu fuiL R o b b e r s f r e q u e n t e d c v v r y r o a d , e n t e r e d
l i . | F A R R A N D , Wholesale dealer In D r a g s a n d Gro- even into, walled t o w n s ; a p d t h e r e wus-lio a u t h o r i t y , left t o
• ctrie*, Paint*. "Oil* . s a d W i n d o w Class, No. 80 Wood- p r o t e c t t h e w e a k , o r b r i n g thfc w r o n g - d o o r t o p u n i s h m e n t ,
ward ntefine. Detroit, Mich.
n£_
(yorn a n d c a t t l e w o r e nt lengfith e x h a u s t e d ; a n d in a g r e a t
S . C U T H B E R T & C O . , Wholesale. Druggist* and p a r t of t h o c o n t i n e n t t h o e x t r e m i t i e s w e r e e n d u r e d ; a n d
• Grocery. No's 102 and 104, Woodward atenuu, Detroit, w h e n e n d u r a n c e could g o n o f a r t h e r , t h e l a s t dospe/iite
have hi xtoro a n d offer to the T r a d ' , a large stock of Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, F U h . ' ^ r n l t , S p l e ^ Nuts, l i e n o r s Drugs. e x p e d i e n t w a s r e s o r t e d t o a n d h u m a n flesh w a s c o m m o n l y
C oTOStfe,
r d i f l e . IPaints, Oils, D y e SMffis tfaval Stor«.vW indotr Class, c o n s u m e d . O n e m a n w e n t s o f a r i n t o e x p o s e it f o r sale

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i n a m a r k e t t o w n . ' H i e h o r r o r of t h i s o p e n c u n l a s i o i ) of
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, ' ;,v,
M . W . CAMI-IK. t h e i r n e e d s w a s s o g r e a t , t h a t t h e m a n w a s l m r n e d . b u t
J . S. CtTrHtMtT,
.....
U ¥ F . 1 I I N C U M A N 6i C O . , D e f e r s in O r « e e r i « m o r e f o r t h e p u b l i c i t y of his c o o d i l q t t h a n for his inheV X anil 1'rovisions, i'aints, O I K T w i n e ^ CanvaN ABi-bora rent g u i l t , D e s p a i r p v e a ' l o o s e rein t o all his pa^io;'--.
and C h a i n s Tar, Pitch, Resin, Oakum, Ac. A c o r a p l o ^ stock N o t h i n g v a s s a c r e d — n o t h i n g tufa. E v e n w h e n f o o d
of S h u t Charidlcry and the above nnmed articles always on
m i g h t h a v e b e e n b a d , tlie v i t i a t e d t u i t e m a d e b r a v a d o
haad4*n« f o r Bale very low, a t 40 Won.ilirldgo •rtreot, Detroit,
of i t s d e p r i v a t i o n , a n d wemen a m i c h i l d r e n w e r e killed
a n d r o a s t e d in m a d n e s s o f t h e u n i v e r s a l f e a r . M e a n t i m e
U D L E Y tc H O L M E S , W H O I . K H . V J . K A N D R C T A I L
dealer* in Hardware, Stoves, BDVIItoil's Hot Air F n r t a - t h e g e n t l e r n a t u r e s w e r e d r i v e n t o t h e w i l d e s t e x c e s s e s of
<**,. Racister. Urate*, C o o k i n g Ranges, T i n n e r s a n d Plumber's fanatcisin t o find a i c t r c a f c f r o m t h e i i n p e u d u g j u d g m e n t .
Stock, Machines a n d Pools. Also, m a n u f a c t u r e r s of Cornier, K i n g ? a n d E m p e r o r s b e g g e d a t monaster} - d o o r s t o b e
Tin a n d S h e e t I r o n Wares, House a n d Steamboat Plumber*. a d m i t t e d b r c U i e r n o f tlie O r d e r . . l l e i i r y of G e r m a n y , ,
' 33B" Agents for Wilder'a P a t e n t S i l a m a n d e r Safes.
and R o b e r t o f F r a u e o w a x ' saints according to tho notions
P i r t l r a l a r a t t e n t i o n paid t o H o u s e and Steamboat Plumbing. and [putting the most approved H e a t i n g and Ventillating of t h e time, n u d e v e u now d c i e r v e t h e , respect pf m a n P u r a a c c * a n d C o o l i n g A p p a r a t u s In PnWIo a n d P r i v a t e Boild- k i n d f o r t h e s i m p l i c i t y a p d b e n e v o l o lice of t h e i r ch»racU;i>.
f n g s in the Clur and C o u n t j y . No-77 Woodward. Avenue, H e n r y t h e E m p e r o r s u c c e e d e d in b e i n g a d m i t t e d a s a
D e t r o i t (Oppotlto Holmes A Co.)
m o n k , a n d s w o r e o b e d i e n c e on t h o homis- of t h o g e n t l e
a b b o t , w h o h a d failed in t u r n i n g : hlin . f r o m his p u r p o s e .
" S i r e , " h e s a i d a t last, " s i n c e y o u a r e u n d e r m y o r d e r s ,
L o a t L q g h o r f a n d Straw Hats, Fur, Cloth, l'lnsh. Silk a n d a n d h a v e ^ w o r n t o o b e y m e 1 c o m m a n d y o u t o g o f o r t h
Glazed ( ' » p s ; all descriptionii of nsnuf»ctnre<l Furs.for ladles
(md fulfill t h e d u t i e s of t h e S t a t e t o w b i e h G q d jia s called
a n d w M l e m e n : Bnck»kltf Crlores Bnd Mittens, Fur, Kid, Silk
a n d Woolen Glovat, Canes, Vnihrellas, Cravats, H n i - e n d e K y o u . G o T o r t h , W m o n k of t h e Al»bav of S t V a n n e , b u t
Ac. H at t ers' Stock a n d Trimmings, Buffalo a n d F a n c y Stoigh E m p e r o r o f t h e W e s t . ' ' R o b e r t of F r a n c e , t h e s o n of
llobcs,4c.
F . B O H L A. CO.,
H u g h C a p e t , p l a c e d himself, r o b e d a n d c r o w n e d , a m o n g
nS j
C o n a n t Block, M f t Jefferson A v e .
t h e c h o r i s t e r s of .St- Denis, a n d ' l e d t h e m u s i c i a n s in
P . a - C a a h paid f o r F l i p p i n g F u r r n n d P a i r Skins.
s i n g i n g h y m n s a n d p s a l m s o f b i s own c o m p o s i t i o n . L o w e r
T ) 1 C I I M O N D S K R A C K l ' S , — 1 ' l i K M l U M ACCOjUNT m e n w e r e satisfied w i t h s a c r i f i c i n g t h o m a r k s of t l i e i r
I V Book Manufactory a n d Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson k n i g h t l y a n d s e i g n o r i a l r a n k , a n d p l a c e d b a l d ricks a n d
A v e n t t n — A c c o u n t Book* of r e t r y de»crlption made to order,
of sniiwrior n«per a n d w o r k w u n s h i p , at l o w t r prices than swortls ou t h a a l t a r s , . a n d In-forc t h e i m a g e s of saints.
Warranted l o g i r i BaUafaetlon l a e v e r y p o r t i r a - S o m e m a n u m i t t e d t h e i r serfs, n n d b e s t o w e d l a r g e s u m s
u p o n c h a r i t a b l e t r u s t s , c o m m e n c i n g t h e i r disposition,
Commercial P r l n t i n a R u l i n g e n d Binding, e i o c u t c d t o w i t h w o r d s i m p l y i n g t h e a p p r o a c h i n g e n d of a l l
Crowds
order,'
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of t h e c o m m o n p e o p l e w o u l d s l e e p n o w h e r e b u t In t h e
Thtj f u h s o r i b e r b a r i n g h a d ah experience of hver fonrteen
years, frel* insured t h a t they can defy competition lh prices jKircbcs. o r a t a n y r a t e w i t h i n t h e s h a d o w of t h e c h u r c h e s ,
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OoWBBplea, respectfnlly
ret h e w r a t h of h e a v e n .
P e a c e w a s p r o c l a i m e d b e t w e e n all classes of m e n .
F r o m W e n d n c s d a y n i g h t till M o n t h y e v e n i n g of e a c h week
t h e r e w a s t o b o n o vi61cocc o r o w u t y or: . * a r in a l l t h o
e w r j j i t y l e . GOLD PEJfS.—1 .continue m a n u f a c t u r i n g P e n s
of «ir»tT desirable p a t t e r n . Thewe liens h a v e received a Silver U n d . I t w a s t o bo a t r u c e of G o d . A n a n o w c a m e t h e
U . J . I . . . I T\l..l
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d r e a d or h o p e d f o r y e a r . T h e a w f n l T h o u s a n d h a d a t
last c o m m w i c c d . a n d m e n h e l d t h e i r b r e a t h t o w a t c h
J E W E L R Y , S I L V E R W A R E , a n d FANCY GOODS.
w h a t w o u l d b e t h e r e s u l t of i t s a r r i v a l . A n d b e laid
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g new h o l d of t h o d r a g o n , t h o t old s e r p e n t w h i c h is- t h e Devil,
w o r k to order.
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and F i r e Gliding a n d ^ a t a n n n d b o n n d h i m f o r a t h o u s a n d y e s r s ^ o D d cast
h i m into-the bottomless p i t and s h o t h i m np, and s e t his
a n d Galvanising, done at short notice.
WATCH REPA1E1NG.—Being a practical w o r k m a a , all seal u p o n h i m , t h a t h e should d e c e i v e t h e n a t i o n s n o
w o r k entrusted t o m y care, will be carefnHy attended to.
m o r e , till t h e t h o u s a n d y e w s shall b e fulfilled; a n d a l t e r
OOLD BKN8 i * p o l n t e d , a t fifty o e n t a P t n s s e n t b y mail,
t h a t h e m u s t b e l o o s e d a little s e a s o n . " — ( R e v . 2 2 : 2 - 3 . )
— J I - - ' - ' - - — «
-tlr«||epdod t#..
W i t h t h i s t e x t all t h e p u l p i t s in C h r i s t e n d o m h a d b e e n
Jcflfcnon Avenue.

JAMSQ.GRATES,

. . . C I I A R . A . SUKLHON.

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Commission and S h i p p i n g
O . 8 T I M H O . V , Produce,L Ooaimi
• .Merchant,
. . . . . Warehouse otf Dock, f o d t of Bates s t f e c t .
llotfollj 1!

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Detroit.
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\
JOT Liberal advances made on P r o d u c e , for. aalo in t h i s or
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h a d t o p a s s t h r o u g h t h e g o v e r n m e n t s of T v e r , K < « t r o m u ,
larpulav, N i j n i i , N o v g o r o d , V n l d i m i r , a n d M o s c o w . . I n
m o s t of thc*c h i s m a j e s t y a d d r e s s e d t h e representatives of
t h e nobility, s p e n k u i g ehielly of t h e t o p i c of t h e d a y , t h e
s i t u a t i o n of t h e p e a s a n t class." T h e M o s c o w c o r e s p o n d c n u q
o f t h o N o r d t r a n s m i t s s o m e of .the E m p e r o r ' s audrAeses,
w h i c h w e r e f u r t h e most p a r t of an e x h o r t a t o r y c h a r a c t e r , a n d e x p r c s s n g confidence in t h o r.pbility t o c a r r y o u t
tlie p r i n c i p l e s e n u n c i a t e d in t h e I m p e r i a l rcsjpripti r e m t i ve
t o t h o a b o l i t i o n of s e r f d d m . A t Moscow, h o w e v e r , w h e r e
the measures proposed by the Emperor had not been fav o r a b l y r e c e i v e d , hi:i m a j e s t y said " G e n t l e m a n , I a m alwaj-s h a p p y at l i e i n g (ible t o a d d r e s s thiinks t o t h e n o b i l i t y ; b u t it i s n o t my n a t u r e t o s p e a k a g a i n s t m y conscience;
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day, c a n n o t t h a n k y o u .
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h a s b e e n t h e o b j e c t of m y c o n s t a n t solcitnde, a n d h a v i n g
invoked t h e D i v i n e b l e s s i n g o n m y u n d e r t a k i n g , I com-'
mcr.ccd t h e w o r k .
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would h a v e b e e n t h e first t o answermJ^oppeaL B u t i t w a s
t h e n o b l e s o f - N i j n i i N o v g o r o d w h o jtook t h e l e a d , a n d
t h e g o v e r n m e n t of M o s c o w figures m n e i t h e r t h e second
o r tlie t h i r d r a n k .
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I always l o v e d t h i s c i t y w h e n h e i r n p n a r e n t t o t h e t h r o n e ,
b e c a u s e I still love i t a * m y n a t i v e m t v . I h a v e fixed f o r
y o u t h e b a s i s o f t h o r e f o r m , n n d 1 shklf n e v e r s w e r v e f r o m
t h e m . " H e r e t h e E m p e r o r e s p l a j i i e d t h e fuiidamental
p r i n c i p f c g of tlie a b o l i t i o n o f a c r f d m n , a s . c o n t a i n e d in h i s
r e s c r i p t s , a n d e o n t i u u e d a s follrfws: •• I l o v a t h o n o b i l i t y ;
I r e g a r d i t as t h e first s u p p o r t of t h e t h r o n e .
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t h e p r o s p e r i t y of t h e p e o p l e , a m i h a v e n o i n t e n t i o n f h a t
i t s h o u l d b e effected" t o y o u r d i ' t r i m e n t ; b u t y o u , yontv
s o l a ' s , in y o u r o w u inte'resta, o u g h t t o - e n d e a v o r t o rimp r o v e t h e ' e o n d i t i o u of t h e peasants. R e m e m b e r t h a t all
R u s s i a h a s i t s eyes .fixed u p o n t h ? g o v e r n m e n t o f M o f t o w .
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t o d o ; g i v e me t h e n , t h e possibility of e s p o u s i n g 'your i n terests. D o y o n u n d e r s t a n d me, g e n t l e m e n ? I h a v e b o o n
told t h a t t h e " c o m m i t t e e h a v e n l r c a d y e f f e c t e d m r i f l i ; ,1
h a v e r e a d , t h e niJn'nW of i t s s i t t i n g s ; I h a v e a p p r o v e d ,
several of t h e
regulations.
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gentk'tneu, t h a t y o u so a c t u s t o e n a b l e m e t o t a k e uj> y o a r
interests. I t is t h u s t h a t y o u will j u s t i f y t h e confidence 1
h a v e p l a c e d in y o u . "
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b r u t e e r e a f i o n , t r o d d e n d o w n u n d e r t h e f o o t of n d e b u s i n g
nppotite.
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d a m p e d e v e t o s e c h e r only sou d i s g r a c e d ; a n d in h e r f a n c y
p i c t u r e s t h e b i t t e r woo of w h i c h t h i s i s t h o f o r e s h a d o w ing.
O n l y t i g h t f t h o gentle s i s t e r w h o s e s t r o n g e s t l o t e
tbrougwGrte h a s b e e n g i v e n i o h e r h a n d s o m e t a l e n t e d b r o t h e r , s h r i n k s w i t h d i s g u s t f r o m his e m b r a c e , a n d b r u s h e s
ay t h e h o t i m p u r e k i w lie i m p r i n t s u p o n h e r c h e e k .
" O n l y t i g h t , a n d h i s y o u n g b r i d e s t o p s iu t h e g l a d
donqe s h e is m a k i n g t o m e e t bim, a n d c h e c k s t h e w e l c o m e
on h e r litis, t o g a z e in t e r r o r on t h e reeling f o r m a m i
flushed ciieek of h i m w h o .was t h e g o d o f h e r i d o l a t r r .
•• O n l y t i g h t , n a n d t h e f a t h e r ' s f a r e g r o w s d a r k mid sad
as. h e .bends o v e r t h e s l o c p i n g f o r m of h i s first b o r a
H e h a s b r o u g h t s o r r o w t o all t h e s e a f f e c t i o n a t e h e a r t s ;
e h a s o p e n e d t h e d o o r t o ' a fatal i n d u l g e n c e ; h o h a s b r o u g h t
imaclf d o w n t o a level w i t h b r u t e s ; h e h a s t a t f o d , e x c i ting t h e appetite to crave the poisonous d r a u g h t again;
h e h a s fallen f r o m h i g h aiid n o b l e m a n h o o d t o b a b b l i n g
idiqey, a n d h e a v y s t u p o r ; b r o u g h t grief t o h i s m o t h e r , dist r u s t ' t o his sister, a l m o s t d i s p n i r t o h i s b r i d e ; a n d b o w e d
h i s father's h e a d w i t h s o r r o w , b u t b l a m e h i m n o t f o r h e i s
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A p r i v a t e l e t t e r .communicated tb. t h e E v e n i n g P o s t
h a s ' t h e following Ciirioas s t o r y of t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n of t h e
relips of a n A u s t r i a n A r c h d u c h e s s :
; ' T b e b o d v of t h e S a x o n P r i n c e ® M a r g a r e t {recently
d e c e a s e d , ) w u o o f ^ r e h d u j e e C h a r l e s , was laid u p o n a
b l o c k a n d c h o p p e d in p i e c e s ; i o o r d e r t o send d i n e r e n t
p u r U of. t h e b o d y t o v a r i o u s p a r t s of t h e c o u n t r y . T h e
c h o p i c g - u p proe<-.-3 t o o k plaoc in t h o c h a p e l of t h e castle,
>• t u o preweiii-e of t h e d e a d w O m a n ' s h a s b a n d . E x t e n d e d
u p o n a red-drjipc.il b l o c k lav t h e n a k e d w h i t e corpse,
Mirrouodcd b y p r i e s t s c h a n t i n g in L a t i c . y o u t h s s w i n g m g
ceu^ors, nlid a u u m b e r of men u n n e d V i t h c h o p p c n sawn,
mid o t h e r i n s t r u m e n t s . F i r s t t h e h e a r t w a s c u t o u t of
t h e body, i n c l o s e d in a g o l d e n case, a n d plArcd in a n u r a .
I t , w a s Uien > e n t t o R o m e , t o b o ccftisecrated b v the
P o p e , a f t e r w h i c h it w a s s c n t t o t h e L o r e t t o C h a p e l , a n d
thence returned t 4 Vienna. B u t it was n o t to r e s t hem.,
T e n e i j i c s cluimcd t h e h o n o r of b e i n g , H o m e r ' s b i r t h p l a c e ,
a n d six - A u s t r i a n b i s h o p r i e s , c l a i m e d t h o privilege of
p o i w s s i n g all, o r a p a r t of tlie s a i n t e d M a r g a r e t s b o d y .
T h e B i s h o p of P r a g u e would b e c o n t e n t w l t h t h e a r m s ,
t h o B i s h o p of S a i z b u r g h w i s h e d t o o b t a i n t h o h e a d a n d
shoulders, while t h e B i s h o p of L i n z anxiously d e s i r e d t o
— " e s s t h o t w o m i d d l e fingers. T h e V i e m i a consistorjo b l i g e d t o d e c i d e b e t w e e n t h e claimants, a n d t h e
h e a r t was at l e u g h t h f o r w a r d e d t o t h e C o m m o n Council
of l u s b r u t k , in T y r o l , a c c o m p a n i e d b y t w o a u t o g r a p h
l e t t e r s of t h e A r c h d u k e C l m * | e s — o n e w h i c h w a s d i r e c t e d
t o t h e c h i e f of t h e J e s t d t s — i u . w h i c h t h e hotie was
e x p r e s s e d t h a t ' T y r o l , t h o a l w a y s f a i t h f u l , ' would ' f o r
all time, c h e r i s h t h e m e m o r y of t h e A r c h d u c h e s s , w h o
a s a i n t u p o n earth."
H a d the heart benn separated from tho bodr, the
clmppdng-iip p r o c e s s w o u l d s o o n h a v e b e e n finished; b u t
the church demanded more.
Hence the Archduke
C h a r l e s d i r e c t e d t h e c u t t i n g o p e n of h i s w i l l ' s a b d o m e n
— w l i i c h was done. T h e i n t e s t i n e s w e r e U k e n o u t
p l a c c d in a c o p p e r , lulTcr a n d golden capsules, a n d sent
w i t h iin a u t o g r a p h If tier t o t h e C a t h e d r a l of S t . S t e p h e n ,
w h e r e t h e s a j d i n t e s t i n e s w e r e firet e x h i b i t e d u p o n t h e
ulatr, mid t h e n b u r i e d b e n e a t h t h e a l t a r . H e r e u p o n the
t w o m i d d l e fingers won; s e v e r e d f r o m t h e b o d y , a n d sent
with another a u t o g r a p h ' l e t t e r to Dresden. All that
remained of t h e A r c h d u c h e s s w a s t h e n w r a p p e d in r e d
v e l v e t a n d laid In s t a t e - o n a c a t a f a l k ; a n d u l t i m a t e l y t h e
m u t i l a t e d c o r p s u w a s p l a c e d in a coffin a n d d e p o s i t e d in
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imperial tomb."
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A c o r e s p o m V m t of t h e M i h r a u k i e Ser.tiual g i v e s t h o
f o l o w i n g d e f e r i p t i n n of tlie g r e a t B l a c k S w a m p of O h i o :
" I m a g i n d all t h o S w a m p s of "Wisconsin c o n g l o m e r a t e d
i n t o one, wilh all t h e forests, g r e a t a n d small, t h r o u g h o u t
t h e l e n g t h n n d b r e a d t h of t h a t S t a t e , m i n g l e d i n t o one vast
s w a m p , a n d 1 d o u b t w h e t h e r it w o u l d c o m p a r e for a m o m e n t w i t h t h e B l a c k S w a m p . I t reaches f r o m I^ike E r i e
t o t h e h e a d , w a t e r s of t h e W a b a s h , t h e M a u m c e a n d t h e
S t . M a r y , a j d i s i a n c e of I S O miles, a n d i t s a v e r u g o w i d t h
i s :t0 miles, e m b r a c i n g o v e r 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 a c r e s of the r i c h e s t
land t h e s u a e v e r s h o n e opon." P o r t i o n s o f t h i s vast
s w a m p liayd b e e n b u b d i ^ d j i v t h e h a r d y p i o n e e r , w h o h a s
v e n t u r e d t o j s - n e t r a t d i t s n n n r o k e n f o r e s t s ; a n d t h e land
c u l t i v a t e d 1>Y t h e p e r s e v e r i n g h n s b a n d m a n , if h e a l t h is
spare<l, returiu n r i c h rewnrd f o r h i s toils, in o v e r f l o w i n g
f n a n e r i e s a n b o u n t i f u l h a r v e s t s . T h e soil is a d e e p b l a c s
loam, a n d i s well n d a p t e d t o effrn, o a t s a n d g r a s s e s , a n d
t h e t i m b e r is t h e finest t h a t I e v e r saw.
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w h i t e a s h a n d b l a c k w a l n u t all s e e m to vie w i t h e a c h
o t h e r in t h e i r v a i n e f f o r t s to reach t h e s k i n t ; still all of
t h e m e x h i b i t a c o m m e n d a b l e e n t e r p r i s e in rearing t h e i r
lolly t r u n k s h e a v e n w a r d . . S t r a i g h t as an a r r o w , a n d
s t a n d i n g i m p e n e t r a b l y t h i c k , c o v e r e d w i t h w a t e r t o thu
d e p t h of f r o m t w o t o e i g h t inches, a n d w h o s e i n n e r m o s t
recti**}* h a v e h e y c r b e e n t r o d b y t h e f o o t of m a n , t h i s f o r c s t ' i s a s u b l i m e s p e c t a c l e t o look u p o n . "
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m o u t h of M r . L — — , a clergy m a n o f tho C h n r c h of E n g l a n d : " O n e evening, s o m e t w o y e a r s s i n c e , m y b r o t h e r ,
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m c ; « i t h a late visit a t m v h o p s e i n H o l l o w a y , j u s t a s w e
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w e a t h e r , i o k e e p t h e i r feet warm. T h i i i s a n i n j u r i o u s
and bad practice. India r u b b e r s h o e s are very comfortable and convenient for covering t h e feet d u r i n g wet nnd
s l o p p y w e a t h e r , b u t t h e y s h o u l d n e v e r bo w o r n on any
o t h e r o c c a s i o n ; t h e i r solo wet s h o u l d b e t o k e e p o u t t h e
water.
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w e a r e r enters' t h e h o u s e , a n d b e w o r n a s little a s p w i b f e . <£>
b e c a u s e t h e y a r e a i r t i g h t a n d restrain t h e p c r s p i r a t i o o
•of t h e f e e t T h e a i r c a n n o t b e e x c l u d e d f r o m t h e m , f o r
a n y l e n g t h of t i m e , w i t h o u t sensibly a f f e c t i n g t h e health.
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a t d i n n e r . " — " I m e a n , sir, h o w d o y o u g e t y o u r b r e a d f '
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d o e s cleave m e a n ,
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t h e w i n d o w s t o let in all t h e a i r . " ( W i t n e s s o r d e r e d t o . w o o d t o g e t h e r w h e n h e cleaves i t f
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s e p a r a t e . " " t V ' c l L t h e n , p a , d o e s a man. s e p a r a t e from ,
h i s wife" w h e n h e cleaves t o n e r ? " " H e m ! d o n ' t ask fool" I f I w e r e so u n l n c k y , " said o k o ® c e r , " a s t o h a v e a ish q u e s t i o n s , c h i l d . "
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d e r g y m n w h o w a s in t h e c o m p a n y , calmly j e p l i e t i " Y o u
I mud-puddle.
t h i n k differently f r o m y o u r f a t h e r . " *

K

Cjjc $ra«i) trairfee

Bread .Returning.
Traverse Township.
MR. LOTOS:
An Albanian with the Camanehces— Hi- rapture.
When wo published the Detroit Jld»ertittr, -tt sent

As
it
is
becoming quitq fashionable in Grand' Detention and Eicftpe—Large N'«mUr> oi Captive
tho
Daily
in
even
exchange
to
every
country
-paper
in
AW-BATF.S. fPITOil.
White Women and Children in the Cuinanclwo
this State. We were then •• easting bread upon the Travcrs tp give .views and opinions }n regard to different
TRAVBH8E CITY:
Camp— Horrible and Revolting^Scencs of Manncre.
waters," which is now'returning. By. Ihe last mail, we points, as to the quality of tbe land, and other advantages
We mentioned yesterday that" Nelson Lee, who was
DAY MORNING. DECEMBER 10, 1858.
for
farming
purposes,
I
wish
to^give.niine,
as
others
have
r&cived the Detroit Daily Tribute iujcxchangu for our
taken by the Camnnchec Indians in 1H66, reached Albany
little weekly. The Editor of that paper is a prurtied done, in favor of my own neighborhood. The place our on Thursday. In March, 1856; Mr. Lee started from
A Pl«ttfcrinR Notice. ,
little
band
(some
six
or
eight
fitfullies
in
number)
have
Texas.for'California,
with a drove of mules. Mr. Leo
jVc find the following noticc of our paper in tho Tra- Printer, and has A soul, which, when its last earthlv im-,
was accompanied h . tsrenty-seren white men. About
3 City Correspondence of the Grand Rapid" Un- pression is made, IwiD be met at tk- .open gate of Para- settled, is about four miles south of the head of the Bay, 30U miles fhim Kagle Pass, and on the 2d of April, 1856,
on
the
east^side
of
the
Board
man
RSver.
Here
we
have
i t is fromlbe classic and caustic pen of JACOB dise by the worthy (raftsmen who bave'gooe before, and
the little party' from. Texas was attacked by 250 Cafnaa, Esq., fb'rmerly. Editor raid Proprietor of that etfndaeted to a -fat tit.' on the great Work entitled a,large tract of good land, extending cast and west, north chee Indians. The battle lasted for some two hours, and
and math, covered with as thrifty timber, consisting or resulted in victory of the Indiana Of the 2S white men.
er, but now the Register of the Land Office at this " Eternal Progrcis."
The Editor of the Free Cress, who then; pal dished Maple. Kim, Raswood, See, as can be found in'NoMhern 24 were killed during the engagement. Tha other fear
were taken prisoneb and carried to the camp of the Caj" MORGAN BATCH, tlic prime minister and political tho, Jackson Patriot, does not even send his weekly. Michigan. We also have fine running streams of pure tsancbeusf—Ijbe naincs oftbe tear prisoners were William
fugleman of tho Woodbridgc and Itcfqrm Adnrinintration Ho will be sent to the other place, to distribute pi for water CMI nearly every quarter sertion. With these ad- Aiken, of"N«w Orleans; ThomastJmith, ef West Tenin tfais State, has j w t commenced tho publication of a the Rati who are at work on the " Refuge of Lies."
vantages we are near Traverse City, the county seat, which nessee; James Howard, of Patrichio, Texas; raid Nelson
Republican (or rather Abolition) paper at this place;
in my opinion, will rank next to Hilf Rapids, which, from Lee now in Albany, fonnerly of Jefferson County. Two
Hnrkinac Herald.
the] first number of which you will probably receive byan article in your last papar, any one not acquainted with of the prisone-rr—Smith and Howard—v ere nuissacred
way of cxchanpe by ,the same mail that rarries yon this.
W e liave received three nnmbcrs of a now Republican
the day afiej the battle. Aiken remained in camp some
. ThJ printing press |JJ the most essential pioneer of civili- paper with the above title, published at tha Island of the country would think was the only place on the, Bay. six day's, and carried off by the Indians, What has lie- ,
sation, and all well-wishers of a new'country haH its adI wish to soy nothing discouraging for Klk Rapids or vi- come ofhim no one knows. He has probably been lulled
L. GANTT. It is neatly printul, and
vent among them *Stb their heartiest sympathies', though Mackiuoc by
cinity, for they.havc a fine tract of land; but i will say to during m»me war dances. Lee's life was spaftd bocause
tha political rentinwnta it mnyttrive to inculcate differ conducted with nbih'ty. Wc knew Mr. Gantt when hi those who are seeking a home in this county, to come out the Indians could not manage a repeating wStcli" which
widely from $icir own. Thus' it has been with the enter; was quite a lad, and he at that time gave fair proituse of
he carricd.-tThe Vatch iaved his life.
priie of Mr. •BATftsJ All, without reference to pr.rty, future a^eftilncfs. For some years past "he has conducted and see us before purchasing elsewhere, and we will -try
In the t'anituiehee camp Mr. Lee found no less than
giving him a hearty* welcome, and tendering his paper the Ca*i County Tribune, and established a fair reputation and do them good. We can dispose of all our surplus 28 captured white Women and some 30 or 40 white
their cordial rapport; hoping (on the part of Democrats,
produce at a fair price, and what we have to buy we Children. A day efr two after he arrived ip camp, they
at least,) from his political antpccjdcnts'in this State, and as a Vigorous and forcible writer. We wish him abnn-. can get as cheap at Traverse City as at any other point massacred au Kiiglish woman naiued Auua Hsskic. in a
long experience in bbwsparibrdom, that all parties and daut siiccoss in*his new field of labor.
ini^t oruel. maninT. They tied her naked to a tn-e and
on the Bay. Michigan has u'.ways ha^.n sickly name;
creeds Would meet with toleration and cotirtpsr from the
in the .praieucc pf Iter-two daughters, Mtirguret and
only press hi the ccjunty: In fact, he has' plodgud 'ns ' T u t GRAXH TRAVI:RSK HERAUI.—By favor «if our it was always said at the east, if you wish to shake to Harriet Haskin, inflicted t i e most revolting cruelties
ima-h to many of us." "But""on the advent;of bis first, Postmaster^ we received No. 1. of this new paper, front death go to Michigan; but that will not.apply "to this part U(««4hcr. Ik fore Mrs. Haskinwas finally despatched,'
number, we were undeceived, and shall not soon be led to which we quoted last week. We have now received No. of the State. I/iavo your ague where you start from, and s h / was tortured for nearly half a day, during which time
place faith in tho political courtesy of one «i thoroughly 2. as aii exuhang-t. I t is printed Id a very neat style, just bring no disease with you, then if you do not live to a the Indians .became excited with liqjVof-atld tlaltecd
imbued With .abolitionism, as Mr. BATES lias shoivn him- !»We cxpebted -Horgnn Bates would bring it out.] Mi".
ifliout her like so many demons. They took sharp pieces
self tp be- In his salutatory he seems to have placed Bntcs also makes a pood editor, and we are glad t|o w&l- ripe old ag<*, in good health, you'may leare tlw country. of Hint and cut her liesh in all diructioiuL Mrs. llaskin
himself upon the black and rotten plank of Abolitionism comc him to thc^N'iiith Judicial Dintriet
J. M o o m y ^ dnd her daughters'were eap.tured;white on their «ov tif
{Ottawa (Grand H awn) Clarjon.
nlojic; iind only pledges his support to 'the present R'epnbthe Morman settlements at Salt Ltd»e. The daughters
Prepare lor Winter.
Wo should liko to know how it happened that the Edii
- licnn organization iu; so far ns they may devote themselves
still remain.with the ln-liaus. Their, ages arc 17 and 19.
MR. Knrron: The elements above, around and ftbmit Ix-e made his escape in the following manner: He was
to 4ho behests of nfggerisnl From such a sonrqe we tor of the Clarion was indebted to the Postmaster for
shojl in future expect little, and govern' ourselves accord- a copy of the first number of our paper? There was us, as well as tl-.o time of tho year./orcibly. warn of tb>» 6ceoin|«inying ll«>.Chief of the Camanchers to R lodge .
semV} miles distant, J t o r i n g the tramp they met it JMU%
but one copy of that number sent from our office to certain approach of winter. Not as yet, however, has it ofjndians: the Innans gave' the Cnief ii sliin fuil of
. How unfortunate >r In the very outset of our carefcr we
Grand Haven, and tlint Was envc|opcil in a rtronp wrap- conic with its maddening fury, or in its particular ma- liquor. The Chief, drank e.f the spirits and became
hate offended twerof Mr. Buchanan's office-holders! W e
jesty;
y.
t
all-the
week
past
bin
presence
.was
untwistakcexcited. Arriving-at-a creek he dismouutcd ar.ii stooped
per and directed " Oiarion Pr., Gr&nd Hatcn, Mich."
should bare consulted, them in all things, and permitted
pble, and his integrity established beyond .a dotibt. Tlw .down to drink,. At tliSs "moment Lee sefajd .his t o n »
A FAiTiirfi.OpKicKft.—The Milwankic News says that " first fall of snow,** whicii tils at this late period general- hawk, spliI, his head open and killed him instantly, llo
tha Postmaster and Register pf tho Laud Ofiice to mark
out our dourse and control the colunuis of our paper. " John McKiimcy, the newly elected Trcasnrer of Mich- ly remains with us'until spring, and wc have no hopes and then took tlic Chief's rill? mounted .the Chief's horse,
Arp they not men liigii in authority? Do they not enjoy igan, passed through our city; yesterday,, on his-w»ytO, entertain no fears that tin? fro»t which is now finding its and put. for Mexico. When lie .reached Mexiso he was
completely naked, while his feet and legs were so swplkr
thej confidence of tho National Ad mi nist rati on and revel i n Madison, to examine the m.ode of doitig business in the •way into every shy corner and unprotected nook, will from being cut by the cactus plant that he could eii'v eo
:
ita r .Spoils'? Have the}- not both had experience in Edi- •Bank Comptroller's office, Michigan bavin ' jujJ enacted leave until the return of spring.
soine eight" mile* a dnv. The Inst hundred miles he rfid
torial life? Well, w<? did think of all this; liut, On rellec- a general Banking law, similar to that of Wisconsin,
Prudent people will now In take to theinsiilvcs woolens oii"foot, his hfuV*- having died from exhaustion. The
tiojt we came to thij.conclusion that inasmuch as we did which imposes upon her Treasurer duties nearly^Similar and thick boots; the young, ciircleasraidfooiish—to avoid Mexic an;' treated him very kindly, and gHvc. him mpney
aud clothing to reach borne. '1 ho clothes he imW w. tu%
notjlikoMr. Buchauntifhis Administration, or bis parn- to those implied on our Comptroller. . We think no will the aji|viaraiipe of clumsiness, and for the purpose of ap- in. Albany nry th.we given -to him by the. M<rj< at«.
/rittij; that as the Postmaster -bad only cxporienred two find our system «>f ba-wicss in that respect one thut will pearing genteel, still choose to flaniit in their summer attire, Mr. Lee's adventures should lie written "By sotnr evmpc<
ycaUoi; Editorial. lifc in a Vermont IAcofoco concern, IMT difficuit to improve upon."
until coldf. and fevers, and the hectic flu.di, -warn too many tont person. W c .know, or nothing that 'would muL) a :
L" '
which died' under oso of his prescriptions; that ns wc
of their folly. Provide yoin-selves with .th'ck boots ayd more roiidulde betok, How TUR MONET GOES.—A Washington corrpfpone publishing ii paper when the Register wore pottishoes at
. and thus" protect tlic feet—keep than
Cost of Wonian>*s Curiosity,
dence
Of
the
New
York
Tribune
state*
that
tb<J
salary
of
jtsj opd that as oiiir paper would advocate the ennsuof
At the Kssex Market Police Court yesterday, a pood
warm and dry. Put on the woolens nnd wrap up
n, aml-notthat of the Slave-Democracy, wo would the President has been swelled by surreptitious and illegal for winter is at lifind. The next gale that sivecps from looking weU^h'ssed woman, holding a young iuf.ui", in
caver, somehow,'to manage our own basilicas in our appropriations to $75,000. He has menials drawing sala- the north will more forcibly remind us of the near ap- hCr drms, elbowed her way up to the Mugittrule's deok
" •• W|iat'»-wnnted?" urbanely inquired Justice Brennan.
ries
as
clerks
to
many
of
the
Departments,
and
we
have
b win-, without aid from either of them, though, thereproach ofhis Majesty. .
" Here's n-child that don't l»cli.ng to uie,'1.'n-spoiuled
by,; wo should check the "noble and generousimpulses" cvc.tt known cases; where the valetsraidcoachmen of " loy&l Naturti, Ihroifgh tho thick and nirnost impenetniWo' . the woaiaii holding the child oe;t at arm's length.
Members of Congress" have been given nice little ®ug
" Well, What's wanted?" reiterated the Justice, liot so.
of iho one, shock t i e " refined, and delicate nervnuj
.covering which slie lias given to ducks and other fowlj
gauization" t»f the other, and incur the displeasure of all sinecures of 8800 and Si,000 ayccr on consideration, which remain in tlu-se nortberu climates through tlic win- politely as before. •• Make the storj- short."
The woman told her story. Her name was Ana
the other leaders ofi the Slave-Democracy in Grand Tra- we suppose, of asking no further wages from their private ter, teaches us nil instructive leswn. Sportsmen, have Williams.She lived tn Thompson street and in No.
1
employers.
votgeewnty.
good opportunities frequently of observing much in the 31 in the same street lived, or rather had'lived, a 3lrs.
. Wo. did uot know that it was necessary to obtain, the
economy of their clothing, and to note how hard it must ('heron.. 1 The huhbnml of M r i Chorou waa absent*i»
A
FEDERAL
JBWJE.—E.
C.
Fitzbugh,
lately
appointed
1
consent of the Administration, or propitiate the petty Federal Judgo in Washington Territory by the Buchanan lie for the frosts aiiu chills of winter to penetrate them, to. California, where,-he l.ad bee a for two yea: K. Mrs.
Clieron it wj« K-liewd, had nol acted altogether ns tf
officers of the General Government, before wo coityl have Administration, it seems was not long since on trial in Niy nothing of cold lead.
faithful Wit) should. It was rumored among the neighthej right to establish a Republican newspaper here or the very Court over which he now presides, for tlid murHealth—as said by a wise man. " ist^poor man's rich- bors that sho had given birth to a baby. On Wednesday
elsewhere, in the North. We knew that our country der of Andrew Wilson. Through the open infamy of his es, nnd a rich man's bliss.". As I am uo physician I trw-t aftenioon Mrs. W'illinms called cn Mis. ("herein to finll
was rapidly approaching absolute despotism, and that it federal predec«t»r h e escaped pilnishinejit.
you will pardon nicfor the hint upon tho advent of winter, out whether this rumor was well founded or not. Mrs.
Ciieron-was in beeh and beinj^spoken to with regard to
. already existed in the South; but'we innocently thought
while we are daily reminded of the folly of many by neg- the report, indignantly pronounccd the story false. .
that we still retained tlio -right'to establish a free press , Gov. Brown, of Mississippi,not long since made a speech lecting to increase their clothing, untill the approach br
Mrs. W. was curious, however. .She pulled down tbo
at
llazlehurst.
"somewhere
down
rfouth,"
in
wliich
he
gut
up here in the woods,. and to manage it ufter our owii
cold piercing weather, and not unfrequently pnv the pen- bed-clolhes. and siirb enough there was a baby. Deterfashion, pi^vidcd wc did it at our own risk hnd expense. off the, following felicitous observation:
alty of their folly in physicians bills, and constitutions mined to Ict'the uoighbors know that the report was a
"That Slavery is n blessing to the master is shown by permanently impaired Investigate nature! for winter correct one, she snatched the infant and ran out of the
At nil events, we have done it, and we shall control it,
honse: with it, in her arms. She exhibited the child to the
simply contrastuig iv Southern gentleman with a Northlet the conscfjuciice^ bo what they may.
H. D. C.
nelghbore, was absent nearly an Isiur, and then returned
can Abolitionist. One is courageous, high-bred'and man- has couia.
We haw made uo pledges, ..of any sort to anybody; but ly. Tho other is cowardly, low-flung and sneaking."
to deliver it o\-er to the eliArge of its. mother, but
From Santa Fe.
if Uio Register really thinks that be is a victim of mis, S* Loris, Nov. 24.". Mrs. Cheron had fled. She (Mrs. WiUjanat) mid she
placed confidence—that we havti " wooleel" him into> a • KANSAS CONVENTION.—A Free State Convention, to
A dispatch from Independence says the Santa Fe had waited tvixsity-four hours and Mrs.; Cheron bad
foiled to return, ifiui it was her lieiicf'she would not come
consist
of
one
hundred
delegates,
was
to
commence
its
mail, with dates to the 1st. arrived on the 21st.
bail investment—wo will most, cheerfully refund the
..
Col. Hall, contractor for this route, accompanied the bode agaiiL
dollar and fifty cents which ho paid-on subscription, session in Lawrence, November 10. Its proceedings will
A I0<ik Airtrimnjih was em Mrs. Williams' (aen ns she
mail and rejiorts the weather more severe than ever ckbe
of
gvneral
interest,
as
it
Will
decide
upon
a
platform
place Ida name on our free-list, and furnish him with
concluded. tlicr story. Justice Breunac—looking very
perenccd
on
the
plains
liCfore.
a'pnpcr until ho shall be reclaimed and come back for this Ffcc State party in Kansas, aud upon <he proNothing important from the Navajo country. Some, stem—told her that she bad been, verily guillv of child
on] to tho Free-Soil or Abolition ground which he occu- priety of a new application to Congress for admission into skirmishes occurred between tho soldiers and Indinns i f siealing-v-au excCedinglj: atrocious crime; he Should have
to commit her to prison upon her own, confession.
the Union aA a State.
Fort Defiance..
pied a few years ago. Is not this fair?
Lieut AvoriU was .wounded by the Indians firing info There was u remedy however. She must take the child
But the Rigister isikcidodly-' faulty' in one statement,
II.IJ.VOIS.—The official returns show that Senator D
them while encamped between Fort Defiance and hqme and take care of i t . Mrs. Williams expressed ljtr
marked displeasure at the result, but (irmly convinced
and notwithstanding h y p imbued with tho 'umbic meek- las is in a minority in "Illinois of 9,116; The entire vote: Albuquerque—wonnd nci regarded dangerous. ..
Mai of Uriah lleep, raid the (political) honesty of the oftbe StatQ is 252;722, boing a Republican go|n of near- ' Doctor KKVanagb arrived at Santa Fo and .reports that there was no other way to save hereelf from prisort
she. gave the required promise and left, taking tho child
Artful Dodger, we believe thuthe intentionally, wilfully ly thirty thousand over the Froemont vote of '1856.'! The having traveled up the South Platte 75 miles, and"rotind with her.
(N. Y. Times.
gold all tho way up; raid thence to Medicine Bow Creek,
and maliciously lnisreprnKuts us: He says that wi " only Republican majority on State ticket i« 4,025, and on Con- finding gold in every stream. The best diggings were on
Female Mall Robber* Arrested.
pledged our support to the present Republican organiza- gressman 4,144. The Administration vote is only 3,091. the north side of the dividing ridge between the ArkanWilliam,
A.
Phelps,
Postmaster
at
Duff's Forks,
sas.and South Platte. In ravines, four dollars to a pan
tion in BO far as they may. devote themselves to \he boFavettc. comity, Obio, and his two daughters, aged fifteen
Senator Hammond says, that in his opinion slavery takeivout in some instances.
h a t s of Ni&gcrism," We 6aid no such thing. - Our
will spread all over tho workl, into all fcgionstdapted to -fefcii Jose Chavish. one of the richest men in New and seventeen, have been arrested on a chargo of robbing
language was: '• We shall support, with zeal and firmthe mail. Money having been lost'em the route several
its existence. Senator Seward expressed the "hope awl Mexico died on the 13th of Octobcr.
times. Special Mail Agent Prentiss despatched a decoy
ness, to tho best of our ability, tho Republican organizabelief? that our own country will eventually all bo free.
package Which was traced to Duff's Forks office, but no
fllavcri Captured..
tion, so long as that'porty shall bo true to tho principles
farther. He demanded the package of the Postmaster
The Democratic organs denounce the speech of the latter,
WASHINGTON, N o v . 24.
w ^ & now govcrn i t " But wo are not surprised that tho
but commend the spebch of the former.
, •
By advices to the 14th of Oct it is ascertained that who indignantly denied all knowledge of i t Finally the
Register should bej incapable of comprehending us. I t
the Commander of the U. S. sloop-of-war Dale, was daughters, who assist in the office when necessary, owned
isdoubtless a mystery to him how a man can abandon a
DEATH OP A LAI>* PATRIOT.—lire. Muriu Gonzales de-informed bv the commander of the British war steamer up to that ofid other robberies, the father^ still denving
1
party to adhere to aprinciple*. When flic party to which Mora, a Cuban lady 82 years of age, recently died in Conflict, tfcat the latter captured three Slaver* on the any connection with them. Some 8300 had been taken,
and used by the girls in buying dresses And furniture.
be belongs abandoned the viyy principle for which we New -York.; Her youngest daughter being the wife of African coast, and the entire British squadron nine duribg The accused were brought to Cincinnati fof examination
MO: now contending, the Non-Extension of Slavery, he the Cuban patriot Domingo Goicodrfa, was banished for the last six. months. After making a-wuise uptha cbast, and the Gazette says:
the officers of the Dale expected that that steamer would
Mr. Phelps, the father, is a man nearly sixty years of
threw aside the great principle, as he would an old gar- fife, and the worthy mother.followed her chUd into exile, return to tho United States.
.\
ment, and plunged blindly with hisparty into the support abandoning a princely and luxurious home rather than
Jas. Fullin, ofTermtesee, has been appointed .Punier age, and owns a farm of 100 acres where he resides.
He has always stood vcrv well in community previews to
« in the Navy in place nf Danforth, resigned.
of Slavery, or unyjothcr abomination that would secure seo her child suffer alone.
this
charge. W e perceive by tHe Blue Boole that hie
Official dispatches state that tho violators of the Dixon
the spoil?. He baa secured them for himself; and he has
A Ruvox.—Tift New Y ork Times gives currency to a family, at Beyrout, have been convicted, and that an office last year yielded him a ravenc of $8! The daughtbo full consciousness of having earned them. I t iaas
ters are quite,pretty and intelligent and in their mourning
rumor that tho Washington Union has been sold to the order for their execution would be asked of the. Sultan.
habiliments, (their mother having died about a year ago)
true of bis party now as it was the day on Which Mr.
s
friends of Douglas, and that they will enter upon its active
tbey appear very interesting.
I n d i a n a United States Senators
Oalhoun mado tho declaration, that it is " only kept toINDIA NAI-OI.IS, NOT. 24.
management soon after the opening of the session of Congether by the cohemvo power of, public plunder." Wc
Death of a Member of Congress.
The Senate to-day passed a resolution.by a vote, of 26
gress.
CBICACIO,
N
o
v
.
24.
hope he will receive a liberal shark
to 22, declaring the ejection of Jesse D. Bright aod
Hon. T. I* Harris, member of Congresa elect, from
A COSTLY BOOK.—The Providence Journal adluces Gorbam N. Fitch to the U. 6 . Senate, illegal, unconstiA SOLEMN "WAMINO.—If Hon. JOHN N , I s o n s o t x facts and figures to show that Maj. .Emery's report upon tutional and void. The same resolution is pending in the the Sixth' District, died of consumption at six o'clock this
morning.
don't send us his paper in exchange, we will turn bim the Mexican Boundary Commission has cost the national House.
orate the boffetingsof
his
* ancicnt
'* "*
friend,
"* " H" o a l-treasury three times as much as all the books in the Astor The Androscoggin river i ISfrozenover at Brunswick, Snow fell in New York, Philadelphia and Waahingtoo.
ontbc 15th Nov.
OHAMLSS G. HAXKONU
Maine, on the 16th Nor.
Library, or more than $300,000.

'"rfy-"

D e t r o i t Advertisements.

TRAVERSE OITY.

William n . Seward.
Another O U Veteran Gone.
I t is a c u r i o u s f a i n t h e p o l i t i c s of o u r c o u n t r y , t h a t
D i e d , on t h o m o r o i o g o f t h n l C t h instant, a t t h e
residence of his s o n , R i c h a r d M e t t y . ' K s q ^ iu F r c u c h t o w n ,
T o BL'IBCRIBKRS.—Jafccs a n d I t o b e r t L e o a r e i n f o r m e d e v e r y few y e a r * i t b o c o m e s necessary t o kill off o u r p u b l i c
in t h i s c o u n t y , M r . F e l i x M e t t y , a t U E ailraricod a g e o f
Sometimes these a t t e m p t s are q u i t e successful, as
t h a t o u r w o r t h y Poatmaster-refnflc* t o r e c d r e t b e i r p a p e r s men.
102 yt-ara. T h o d c c c a a e d wtet b o r e m C a n a d a , n e a r l y
i n t o his orticc. W h e r e shnll w o send t h e m ? T h e P o s t - in t h e case of G e o . C a s s , w h o s e b o d y w a s s e n t h o m e b y o p p o i i t s D e t r o i t , in t h e y e a r 1756. A n d a t t h e pferiod
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D o u b t W j s a m a n of tlie firmness a n d p e n t i v e c l l a n i e t o r
of M r . W | s n c r , in a l o n g c o u r s e of raitemlfd legal pre;;-,
t i c e . ntid in s o m e p o l i t i c a l c o n f l i c t , mitst h a v e e x c i t e d n>sentmentsl
I t i s y o u r p u l i n g n a m l i y - p a n i h y ns-n w h o
h a v e no
resentments.
I t is t h e m -n 'of r e a l ' w o r t h a n d
s t r e n g t h w h o p r o i o k e o p p o s i t i o n , a n d t h r i v e op«m a n d triu m p h o v q t it. I r i s also s u c h moil w h o g o u p o n t h e e v e n
t e n o r of t h e i r w a v , n e i t h e r e x p l a i n i n g n o r d e p r e c a t i n g ,
b u t relying u p o n t h e i r g e n e r a l • c o n d u c t olid c h a r a c t e r t^i
b r i n g t h e m t h r o u g h safely. T h i s self-reliance mid d e c i s ion of c h a r a c t e r is c e r t a i n l y a m o s t f a v o r a b l e s y m p t o m of
t h e foarlcM a n d f a i t h f u l p e r f o r m a n c e of e x c c u t i v o f u n c tioas.
.
[Detroit Tribune.
Deaths at the Prison.
D u r i n g t h e p a s t t w o w e e k s t w o lifiT.convicts in o u r
S t a t e P r i s o n h a n j d i e d — ; k ' • half b r e e d , " familiarly k n o w n
as " M a c k i n a w " and Mrs. Man- E n o — b o t h incarcerated
f o r t h e c r i m e of m u r d e r . " M a c k i n a w " h a s cou»i<k*rable
c e l e b r i t y f o r his-'dariilg a n d c r i m e s , a n d w a s u n d o u b t e d l y
the most vicious and depraved wretch ever iucafyernteil
in o u r S t a t e P e n i t e n t i a r j - . H i s w h o l e life w a s a s e r i e s Of
crimQ a n d m u n l e r n n i o n g t h e I n d i a u s a n d h a l f - b r e e d s of
C a n a d a ami t h e , C p p e r P e n i n s u l a ' f o r lyearfl, u n t i l t h e
c r o w n i n g a c t , t h ; m u n l e r o f - t h e RobinsOn's, e n g i n e e r s of
thfe l a k e P r o p e l l e r , a t M a c k i n a w , f d r w l j i i h h e w a s t r i u d
a u d s c u t e n c e d t o P r i s o n f o r life: A t t h e P r i s o n h e h a s
b e e n ugly, t r i c k y , a n d sullen, a l w a y s h a v i n g t o w e a r h b a l ' ,
s h a c k l e s a n d c h a i n , o r k e p t in close c o n f i n e m e n t .
Three
t i m e s h e h a s a t t e m p t e d a n d p a r t l y effected a n ^ s e n p e —
t w i c e g e t t i n g b e y o n d t h e walLs. O n c e t h i s w a s a c c o m p l i s h e d b y j u m p i n g from t h e t o p of t h e m a i n b u i l d i n g t o
thcvwall, u n d t h e n to t h e g r o u n d t w o h a z a r d o u s l e a p t
e s c a p e he w a s G r i d a t , a n d s e v e r e l y w o u n d e d , j e t h e c o n t i n u e d h i s flight u n t i l e x h a u s t e d b y
t h o l o t s of b l o o d S i n c e t h e c o m p l e t i o n of t h e lifu p r i s o n
h e h a s b e e n in s o l i t a r y c o n f i n e m e n t , a n d c a n s e d c o m p a r a t i v e l y less t r o u b l e .
Mrs. E n o was sent from G e n e s e e
c o u n t y , s o m e six y e a r s s i n c e , f o r t h e m u r d e r of h e r husb a n d . W e b e l i e v a h e r a c c o m p l i c e , a h i r e d m a n . w a s also
aout a t t h e a
tithe, a n d is still a n i n m a t e of t h e ' s o l i ttay,' prison.
[ J a c k s o n Citizciu'
A B o y E i g h t Y e a n Of A g e 6 n a S p r e e .
l a s t evening a boy n o t over eight years of age
b r o u g h t to' the H a m m o n d street station-house b y a
c i t i z e n , in a s t a g g e r i n g s t a t e of i n t o x i c a t i o n .
H e was
f o u n d l y i n g u p o n t h o s i d e w a l k o n t h e c o r n e r o f P i k e und
C o l u m b i a s t r e e t . S o m e half d o z e n officers w e r e Bitting
a r o u n d t h e stove a t t h e station, and when t h e precious
y o u t h m a d e h i s e n t r a n c e , h o r u n u p t o ' e a c h a n d s u n g out,
" G i v e u3 y o u r h a n d old feller! I w a n t a g a l l o n of b e e r
and a cigar. W h o ' s g o t the dimes?" A n d each expression
w a s s m o t h e r d in * volley of o a t h s ! I n r e p l y t o inquiries,
h e s t a t e d t h a t h i s l a t h e r w a s a r i v e r m a n a n d n o w o n bis
w a y t o O r l e a n s ; t h a t his u n c l e g a v e h i m t h e l i q u o r , a n d
t h a t h e h a d b e e n d r u n k o f t e n . O f .nil t h e p l u g - u g l y e x h i b i t i o n s t h a t c o m o u n d e r o u r n o t i c e , w u n e v e r Witness*!
one t h a t e q u a l l e d t h i s l a d . H e w a s r e a d j t o a t t a c k a n y
b o d y , a n d t h r e a t e n e d t o kill t h e first m a n t h a t l a i d h a n d s
u p o n h i m . W h e n w e l e f t t h e s t a t i o n h o u s e h o was
e n j o y i n g a d r u n k e n s l e e p b y t h e s t o v e . U n l e s s well
c a r e d for, h e will y e t m a k e hia m a r k o n t h e c r i m i n a l
r e c o r d s of t h e S t a t e .
[Cincinnati Gazette.

MORGAN BATES

Has opened tin Office at Traverse City, (Jraad Traverse CoM
Michigan, f o r the transaction of a

Gciiei-al Agency 33iisin(<s,s.

The United States I^nnd OBii c Is lueatad at thlf place : and
articular a t t e n t i o n will l « paid to locating I.-ind Warrants,
i v ' s t i n g money i'n*«Jo'vernment I . a a d s Imparting Information relative to t h e general features, resources a n d ndvant a p « of the Grand Traverse c o u n t n , - t h e payment;of taxes,
a n d tho transaction .of a n y A g e n c y liuslness with which he
m a r be entrusted.
. KEKKKBSCBf.

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Herald Office. T n r i e r s e .City, Nov. 8, 1H.V(. .

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N E W GOODS.
W E H A V E NOW OI'KXFTD THK LARGEST STOCK O P

€l»ods, Groceries,

O L ' N ' - L I t i l t T G A S W O K K H , KOIt TUK MANl'FAliO TUl'.K OF l i . l . t ' l l l N A T I N l J GAB. for the DM of P r i v a t e
pecnlfar. c e n s t r n r t i i m of t h e Rotort, whereby Oa* la mew.
quickly,ea*Uv and economically x ' n i r a i o J from Rosin, 01'.
Tallow im'tl refuse Grqaao of a n y kin J . anil p r n d n e i a r . fo.abo'i: eichty c r a U , a.4 much l i g k l oa a thouaaiid feet of ordinary coal O.no
A Jong c o n r w of evperimenta at the haada of the inventor,
who ha* bad many yrnra e x p e r i e n c e In (la* m a a u f a c t n r i n g , D>
wit I as by ourartvr* and other*, baa placed the invention bv
J o n d all d o u b t of i u praeticability. The public may be eoo
lidl ntly nasurcd t h a t it is at o n e the ruoat n k s p l c a n d uaelu)
of any t h i n g of the kind i v e r J i e f o r e r o n a t r u c t e d .
The p r e s e n t object of the proprietors la to dlapose of e l t j .
iiuity a n d state Kipliu. on t h ' in out favorable terms, and t o
-.Immediately I n t r o d p r e ths worka Into (rencral n»e.
W o r k s from list feet c a n a r f t y a u d upwards, are now t o
readiness Wy DUIiLEV" & llOI.MKS, manufarturern, Detroit,
a s well as every t h i n g ronnevte.l with tho " B u n - M g h t Ga>
Works," which wil! U- suppliei! by them at all the principal
point* in tbo Union, to parties pvrchasinir territory.
s of fmull caidtal.
.•Pita a n d "partienlnrly Gas"Fitters, by
m a k i n g an inveatrpent in the r i g h t t o u««th« "Hnn-I,ight Gas
W o r k ^ " will lie certain ef an i in mediate remuneration.
.Ml eommunlcatltiJis In t h e premlaea directed to the
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
1
JOHN' Q. D I T D I ^ V ,
T r e a s u r e r f o r I'roprietors.
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigau.

READY-.VADI: CLOTHING AND GENTI.KMF.NV

. F f ' R N I S I U N t i COObS, a t the Clothing E m p o r i u m of H.
HAI.I.OCK, No li ", Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Where ioa*
l»( found a v e r y large, ftash and desirable stock of the above
goods j u s t manufflctured u n d e r h i s l t h t n c d i s t e hispcotloh, anil
e m b r a c i n g one of the m o s t extensive assortments e v e r before
offered In this m a r k e t
. Among bin stock will be found every k i n d a n d deaerlptlou
ot Gonnont'suitable fur Fall and W i n t e r wear.
"From the low priced a n d c h e a p e r grades, t o tho most Ga< .
a n d fasliionable g a r m c n t s r - a l l of which have been mah?fav '
tared with the ntluost c a r e a n d WAaaAKTanto give*atisfs»llon.
All persons desirous of p u r c h a s l n g e i t h r s at WHOLESAI.r.
OR K K T A I I , are res)>e<-tfully invited t o call and e x a m i n e hl>

I)'

.KTROrr STEAM
DYEING
ESTABUHHJIEKT. No. IC (.'o:igre*»-<rt., Kast.—A. U. AIJOCANDKlt
wou'.d most respectfully intimate that, more fully to arcuinmudate the wants o f ' t h e p a t r o n i z i n g public, and liin large In
crease of lm«lnesA, he has ailnpted the improved facility jrhleh
S t e a m ^ t r e s to the A r t of Dyeing, h i v i n g recently fitted u p
for that purpose. II* now l»ye* by Steam, every description
of SIIUK, Katins, .Velvet. Crapes a n d Merinos, p r o d u c i n g the .
m o ' t brilliant colors a n d beat atylo of finish that ever}' artlolewlll admit of. Shawls of .every varletj- Dyed a n d ("leaned.
Ti f A Y H E W ' 8 S K I . F - A D J t S T I N G . S M O K E STORM AND
1 * 1 vEN.TlLLATING CHIMSKYJCAP.—Mayhew'a Chimney
t^sp prevents Chlmheys f r o m s m o k i n g : It precludes storm:from e n t e r i u g t h e m ; It lessens the liabilities to Brcs from
their b u r n i n g oirt: i t protects their topn frivn the wastes of
the weather, a n d s e n iu as an ornamental finish.
PenKUU desirous of s r c q r i u g tlie r i g h t of m s n u f a c t u r e , or
of rale, orlioUl, Iu Cities; C d o n t l i ^ States or Territories, in
any part of the United States not already disposed of, will lie
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing t h e ' a n deroigncc, a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g the territory they desire, t b ^
"•111 also lie furnished with the t e r m s of sale.
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion. Mich.
Manufactured a n d f o r sale, in Detroit, by
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P U I H . E Y A HOLMES. 7 . Woodward Ave.

| L ' H T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK-OF VKGETABI.K
f | a n d Animal Pbjkiology, designed for the uae of SchooU.
Seminaries and'.Col leges, by Henry Goadbv, M. D.. Professor
o t A'egetable and Animal Physiolocy a n d k n t o m o l o g v iu th 1 '
State Agricultural College of Michigan, embelllsbed with ups a r d s of 45U l l h u t a a t i o n s . Although designed malqly f o r
Colleges a n d Schools, t h i s book will be found lnvaluabl»U>
We ever V m i g H tr» tM* m a r k e t ; which we will be happy t o the general reader*aud shoulif find a place in everj" |iabliioflVr at sucli priccnas will accord: resxonM.lv with the TIMES. a n d piivate l i b r a r y . The licauty of t h e wood c n g r a n n z s t h a t
rntlfi-.IIy adorn this work. Is reniarkalde. a n d t h e i r atyli
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
lontly p<-ccllar; white, red. yellow a n d blua figarw. ou «
Traverse City, N o v - I f .
. ntOtf
dead black g r o u n d . By their distinctness they have elicited
'"mnimous admiration. For sale bv
Detroit. Jjfort 1,16S8.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
P E R S O N S HAYING W H E A T TO FLOUR AT
G R I G G S & C O n MANCFACTUBEBS AND D E A l .
1 o u r Mill, must b r i n g ' n good'order) . A m p t Tuts o a r E C
. ' • crs at WbolesAle a n d Betall, In Sofas. Chairs, Bedsteads,
W I M H A M . 0 R l . N 0 SO a r T T f OK IMPl'KR WHKAT.
Durenus. llook-tascs, 'Wanlrobes, Tables, Painted Chamber
HANNAH, r . A T A CO.
Pets, Marblo and Rosewood Ware, a n d a large assortment of
Traverse City, Dec. 1. IK'S.
.•
5tf
Hair; Huck, Cotton and S p r i n g Mattrarscs. Also, 11 sir C l o t h . .
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Ciirled Hair, Willow Ware aud
l.ooking GUs*-*, a t No's. 163 A 1C5 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
.
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J M K T E E N O R T W E N T Y G O O D H A N D Y M E N Michigan.
1L will find work w i t h os.
B L A C K AT C O „ OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS OF
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
> Optical a n d Philosophical Apparatus. No. t&O Jefferson
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1,1 S i i
5tf
ue. invite all t h o s e suffering from defective, sight, t*
•]iect
. . their assortment of greatly improved PPervscopio
e——'
CrvsFIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
:al and
ind PsbJite
Pebble Spectacfes,
Spectacles, w
whicn
h l e n a t e hhigldy
i g l d y i ndowed with
O S T — I N Til E VICINITY OI' ELK I - A K U ON OR the property of i m p r o v i n g vision. -Also, all k i n d s of Tele
j n e a r Augn*t 24tn, 1855, a Duplicate :Receipt for the fol;opes. Microscopes, Electric Machines, Drawing Instruments.
lowing described l a n d s : S o u t h E a * t qna'rtur of Seetioa 2t».
• n t u a t l y on h a n d .
ftl
Townsliip 20 North of Range a W e s t ; > raction.No. t of s s m e '
Section. The above rewnrd will l e p a i d ' o n the rvturn of said 1 > L A N K B O O K M A N I ' F A C T O R Y . — T D K UNDER1 > s i g n e J l a v i n g a Book Bindery in connection with his
d u p l i c a t e Receipt t o the subscriber.
'
Bookstore, Is p r e p a r e d to manufacture, t o order. Blank Books
J O U N M. OODDAfiD.
E l k Rapid«, Grand Travt-rsc Co..Mieh, Nov.'15, 1858. n2G-t of every description. Merchants a n d others, w a n t i n g anything in t h a t line< are invited to give him a call. H a v i n g the
best of workmen, lie can safely guarantee satisfaction In all
ises.
F. RAYMOND.
Detroit, Nov. 1, IMS.
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Notice to Farmers.

Work For Men.

I

C.NOK11IS,
Manufacture}' of
and Leather
t C F . C S C O S S T A K T t Y OK H A S T , RKAPV U A P E ,

B O O T S , S H O E S , S H O E P A C K S , te.
Is prepared t o pay Cash f o r HIDE> a n d C A L H SKIN8, 0
tan on share*,
suit customers. All work warranted.
1
Traverse Oifv.
Cil>-, No
Nov. 12. iKiA. .
n!2-lm*

JAMES K. GIJNTON,

Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
la prepared to make T l a n s a n d Specification* for all clashes
of Building* ; n!ao execute all k i n d s of work c o n n e c t c d with
the Trade, on liberal.tertua.
Saah, Gla-«, Doors, P a l n t i a n d Nails,
constantly on hand.
J . K. U-. t h a n k f u l f o r c a s t p a t r nage, takes t h i s opportun itv of Soliciting a c o n t i n u a n c e of the same.
Traverse City, November 5,.1 Soil.
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FRXJXT T R E E S .

The m b s c H b e r offers f o r sale a variety of engrafted
A p p l e Trci'n, P e a c h ' l V c o s P e a r T r e e s . ' P l u m
Trees and C h e n y Trees.
Also, Ci'RKAKrs, G o o s u w a i K s , Ac.: all In r o o d condition,
of good s i r e , a n d healthy.
>
L B . SMITH.
Elk Rapids, N o r . 3, la5tt.
nJ-ly

' U H K CYCLOPAEDIA OF WIT AND HUMOR.— .
X C o n t a i n i n g choice and characteristic selections f r o m t h i
writings of the rtnst eminent Humorists of America, Scotland, Ireland and England, by Wm. F- B a r t o n . • F o r sale by
Detroit, Nov. l j m . .
FRANCIS;RAYMOND.
Q I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S A R E T H E BEST
O Machines for Family Sewing, or f o r m a n u f a c t u r i n g p a r poses- j a r Call a n d e x a m i n e them a t 1*3 Jefferson Areata*
(Masonic Hall.)
W I L L I A M PORTER, A g a n t .
Detroit, Nov. 1.1R53.
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T J E E U H I 3 T S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW S O *
JL> ply j u s t received. For"sale by
Detroit,.Nov. 1 , 1 « s .
DOUGHTY. STRAW t C O ,
• • .
No. 94 Woodward Ave,

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P R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A Y E R L Y NO YELK,
now complete, fofl a t t s , t o be h a d of
Detroit, Nov.\l, 1858.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CQ.,
.V | •
No.»* Woodward Ava.

A FELL SUPPLY OF BLANK B O O K S A N D

.A. Stationery, c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d a t
DetroiVNoV* 1,185ft.
RICHMONPS A BACKUS,
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New-York Advertisements.

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A w a y from scenes of care a n d strife
m m t f f c path of
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H E N E W Y O R K TRIBUNE—I868-59s.—TILK
^ueeeirtftil laying of the tr*n*-AUaati. T n y p r a p h t'cWo
marks a new e r a in the history of Human Progn:**. Hea<if
forth, Europe, W e j t e r n A*ia a n d North A f r i c a lie within ml
hour*» d U t a c c e f r o m o u r a b o r t s an J the battle which decide*
the Cite of a kingdom, the capture of a Vienna or (Jifraltar,
the fall of a dynasty, the t r i u m p h of a uatrjiarion. t h e . b l r t b
of an h e i r U> reymlty, t h e death of a S i e h o l a * o r WelHii^ton,
i n a a y Coiuttrj- which touches the Modi terra Wrtn, t>e l^uxiae,
the iUack Sea or the O r m a n Ocean, will be jiubluiiea In X « r
York the .next morning, if opt on the very day o f l u occurrence. I n a moment, as it were, we h a w been t h r o w n Into
the itma*dlate intellectual neighborhood of t h e whole ciHlU e 4 a n d a large portion of Uir «e«ni-barborous worlds The
rUe a a d fall «rf stock* in I^oudon o r I'ari* will henceforth be
r e p o r t e d f r c m day to day in the j o u r n a l s of our sea-board
elUe*. The boldest o p e r a t o r s in W all-structwill r e f u f e t o l|OV
or *sll until they have read the quotations of that day's business on the Koval K s c b a n g v and at tha I l o u r « , who*e trun»• action* will h a v e closed sm hour or *o l)efort our* can bejtin.
A revolution In P a r i * an i m p o r t a n t vote in Parliament, an iosurrectioti In Italy, a tiro in Constantinople, will tie discussed
hround the brcakfk*t-tabl(S of New-York a fotv hour* after i)«
occurrence; X mighty though l i l e u t transformation in the
condition* of h u m a n exUtence haa Just l>ceti eBcctcd by the
little w i r e s t r e t c h i n g across the ocean'* bed from tile coast of
Ireland to t h a t of British A m e n t a , and one inevitable result
of t h i s must b e an unexampled community of feeling and Interest araoag the nation* of Christendom, a n d n couse>|uent
de»ire for a more intimate acquaintance with each otherV
doing? t h r o u g h 'the. medium of t h o .JJewspaper Frets. I t
seems hardly pooslble that thousand* should not licncelortli
regularly read their own journals, w h ° h a r e h i t h e r t o been
content with an occasional glance at those taken by their
neighbors;- while many who have h i t h e r t o been c o n t e n t » i u >
a Weejily issue will now require a Seml-Wcekly.or Daily^—
I a short, Intelligence, always a vital elem^Qt of growth in
wisdom, wfcees* In business, or ei^Joymcnt in life, has n o w V cDme indispensable t o all.
•—TUK KEW YORK TRIBI-NE, now more than seventeen ycilrs
old, which was the tir*t journal in the world t h a t appeared
regularly on an imperial eight-page sheet a t so low a price a*
two cents, a n d which has attained the unparalleled aggregate
of more than 200,040 subscriptions, respectfully solicits its
s h a r e of t h e new patrobagc which the M e t t o p o l i u n Press is
henceforth constrained, at a heavy weekly cost, to deserve!—
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t h a t every.rationalIjelng shall ho free t o employ hi* faculties
in *ach innocent m a n n e r s s he shall deem best—of those whowould extend Liberty, a n d limit Slaverv-r-but i t f u r t h e r nppeals likewise to all w h o look a n d labor f o r the r e tu r n of NKtionui thrift, blcnty, prosperity, t h r o u g h the P r o t e c t i o n of
American Industry by wisely discriminating duties on Import*—all who favor National P r o g r e s s t h r o u g h internal de-

A . y o u n g nobfotuan of t h e e n v i r o n s o f M o s c o w , L..
' d e s p e r a t r t y in l o v i * i t h a y o u n g g i p K y . J J c w a n t e d t o
m a r r y b d r , d e s p i t e t l » r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s " of h i s father, who"
m a n a g e d to wmd hFs sou f r o m , h o m e for eoihc t i m e , a n d
d w i n g h p ^ n b s e n c e topi possession of t h e y o u n g girl, a n d
married per
to
young coachmah, to whom he gave
' hia froedonl a m i TOtne a i o n c v . A f t e r t h e w e d d i n g n i g h t
raffle^
ran away, gaiued the country, odd disappeared
f r o m all e y e s e x c e p t t h o s e of h e r lover, w h o p r o t e n d e d t o
b a v o forgotten h e r a n d e n t e r e d t h e g u o r r k r o r f i y c y e a r s
she r e m a i n e d c o w x a i e d in a h o t , a n d n o b o d y k n e w t h a t
h e r loYer visited h e r a v c r y n i g h t ; he e v e n m a r r i e d to
• T e r t s u s p i c i o n . . B a t at l a s t t b e l e g i t i m a t e wife, t o r m e n t e d b r t h e m y s t e r i o u s lift: led b y j j e r h u s b a n d , c o n t r i v e d
t o disc o y e r t h e s e c r e t , a n d t h e n w e n t to t h e e k i p e r o r ;
a h e t h r e w herself a t hut foet, a n d c r a v e d v e n g e a n c e on h e r
. pcrfiuioos husband. •
• T b e p « o r g i m e y g i r i v a a s e i s e d a n d confincd in a hospital, a q d h e r t h r e e c h i l d r e n d i n a p p c a r d , a n d she n e v e r
h e a r d one w o r d of t h e m oguiu. F o r .four y e a r s she suffered
a n g u i s h of e v e r y k i n d , a u d e w y s o r t of h u m i l i a t i o n w i t h o u t c o m p l a i n t , g i v i n g an e x a m p l e of t h e m o s t p a t i e n t a n d
g £ n 4 « r e s i g n a t i o n in tlie hbttso w h e r e s h e w a s confincd.
T h e l o v e r w a s i m m e d i a t e l y s e n t o f i Y t o t h e a r m y of C a u c a s u s w h e r e h e ia stilL N o c o r r e s p o n d e n c e c o u l d t a k e
p l a c e b e t w e e n t h e l o v e r s d u r i n g t h e t i m e of t h e i r Repartition. • N e v e r t h e l e s s a n officer r e a c h e d h e r e ( S t P e t e r s . '
b n r g ] from t h e a r m y , a n d f o u n d m e a n s of .speaking t o .th6
y o u n g p r i s o n e r , a n d In t h e c o u r s e of . t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n h e
let fall t h a t slw; was t h e o n l y o b s t a c l e t o h i s r e t u r n .
H e r resolution was at. once taken.
She found means
. t o e s o i p e f r o m t h e hospital.
S h e w e n t t o t h e rhotjse of
t h b l e g i t i m a t e wife of t n e e x i l e d l o v e r , p r a y e d h e r to forg i v e h e r f o r d e p r i v i n g h e r of a h u s b a n d s h e could not
b u t l o v e ; s i n c e she, u n h a p p y a s s h e h a d been, c o u l d n o t
forgot him; and sho quitted the house. S h e then went to
t h e river a n d l e a p e d i n t o one of t h e h o l e s m o d e in t h e ice,
and disappeared forever.
I h a v e h e a r d w h a t sho snid t o
her lover's wife; sho was admirable for h e r simplicity and
f e r v o r , j S h e w a s BO b e a u t i f u l t h a t w h e n s t r a n g e r s v i s i t e d
source* devoted to the construction of a l t a l l r o a d to the Pacific
t h e h o s p i t a l s h e w a s l o c k e d u p , o u t of t h e w a y .
than to the purchase or conquest of Mexico,'Nicaragua or
Cuba—all,whq would r e t r e n c h radically our present inordiBaxhAil M e n .
n a t e Ke.leral expenditure* by abolishing or iniraerrsely reduW e rover s a w a g e n u i n e - b a s h f u l m a n w h o w a s n o t t h e c i n g t h e A r m y a n d Navy, and e x p e n d i n g the money thus
soul, of h o n o r . T h o u g h t h e y - m a y b l u s h a n d s t a m m e r , saved on. works of beneficence which will e n d u r e to bless our
children—all who profoundly realize t h a t "RJOIITKOUBSCSS
r — a f l T F ^ h r u g t h e i r f h o n l d e r s a w k w a r d l y , - n n a b l e to t h r o w " e x S l t e t h a nation," and that no real advantage can ever acL f o r t h With ease t h e t h o u g h t that, t h e y w o u l d c x p r e t * , y e t crue to any person' or comlnunity from acquisitions or suc\ c o m m e n d t h e m to as. f o r f r i e n d s .
c e s s e s ' a d i i e v e d by mean* which c o n t r a v e n e ' t h e laws of
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W o urct a s t o n i s h e d t h a t Bitch m e n ' a r e n o t a p p r e c i a t e d o u r earnest sympathy a n d co-operution.
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The Lord They Never Heard Of.
i n 1174, Dr. Webster, wa3 a popular preachor of the
Kirk of Scotland, Edinburg. Business brought him to
UrtMjon, and one day when passing tho House of Lords,
h i curiosity induced turn to make an effort to step in
and see them. Noj»c vrere admitted without, an order,
except noblemen's nervants. Webster being ignorant of
o< t & rul* requested admittance. " What Lord do you
Mlohg to? said tho door-keeper. •« To the.Lord Jehow h / r o p h e d Webster. « The Lord Jehovah," repeated
the keeper, " I have kept here seven 'years, but I never
bmrdofrach.LoM!
«Mbelobisfaiow*c-per on tho front step* " here's a chap who says he beloogs
to tho Lord Jehovah; do you kftow any such a Lord?"
" N k » v hoard orhim." says Jack. "But," said Webster,
(wmiug to keep up the iUurion,) •• there is such a Lord."
in," mid Jade, " I'sposo it's some poor Scotch
, J £ n j ) OATS.—A crop that is generally sown between
<igBto*n and twenty-five. Thcr harveat rets in about ten
yoanirftor, aad is commonly found to consist of a broken
oonrtrtation. two weak legs, a bad cough, and a large
tmik filled with, small phials and mercurial
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f new and original machinery, expressly designed to se, with a low paice, a fine, substantial, durable and uniformly reliable time keeper. The m o v e m e n t s are new In
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the same system t h a t has been adopted in the production of
the unequaled American Ore-arms, which' enables us to prod u c e a m o v e m e n t at one-half the price of any'foreign movem e n t of t h r same quality; a n d we guarantee t h e perfect
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All foreign watches are made by h a n d , the A m e r ic a n watches being the ouly ones made by machinery u p o n a uniform
•ystem t h r o u g h o u t Nearly all hand-made watches are defective, a n d are .continually g e t t i n g out of order. I n many
p a r t s of the c o u n t r y it is impossible t o And good watch repairer*. a n d w a t c h r e p a i r i n g 1* always uncertain a n d expensive. The introduction of A m e r ic a n watches disposes or this
difficulty, a n d c o u n t r y merchants, as well a i watch dealers,
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t h u s supply t b e l r customers with a: new staple, which mav be
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Corner J«ffcr»i.n Avenue a n d W a y u l S t r e e t offers lot A ; fer, over a ' l a r g " b a h of the globe, i s the consequence of
sale to the City and Country T r a d e d
a diseased action e r t h e system, ind'ueed by the i>oi»onou*
m i a s m of vegetable dfca;.. T h i s exhalation Ls eroived by tb«
Sugars and Aolases.
200 h h d s fair, prime a n d choice N e w Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d action of solar .beat on w'tt soil, and rise* with the watery van r f r o m i f c While the sun ik below t h e borUon t h i s v s p o r
• Muscavado Sugar.
ngi-m n e a r the 'earth's surface, and the v i r a s ia taken with It
50 l>W-s Crushed. Powdered a n d Coffee.
t h r o u g h the lung* into t h e , blood. There it acts s* a b i r r i t a 100 •bV's'Prime New Orleans Molauek a n d Syrup.
t i n g polson'.(in tn<ainternal viscera a n d .excreting o r g a n s of
Teas.
the foody. The liver lieeomo* torpid aad fails to secrete n o t
600 half r U k cases and boxes Y o u n g Hyson, G u n p o w d e r only t h i s Virus but aUo th* t i l e f r o m Ihe'.blood; B o t h tho
a n d B a c k Teas, of r e c e n t importation.
virus a n d the tile aceumulKe In the'circulation, a n d produce
violent constitutional disorder. The spleeu. the kidneys and
Coffee a n d Spices.
the stomach sympathise with the liver, and become disordered
250 b a g s white and green Rio.
ul>o. Finally, tliu instinct of our organism, a* if in a n at140 bogs and pockets old Gov't a n d common J a v a .
tempt to expel the ^ o x l o u s fusion,, c o n c e n t r a t c s ' t h c wholo
100 eases ground Mustard.
blood of the body in the" internal-exerelorie* t o . f a r c e t h e m
20 bags greep pud white Maracaibo.
to cast jt obt. The blood leaves t h e surface, and r u s h e s to
. 50 boxes Ground Rio.
the central o r g a n s w i t h congestive violence. T h i s is" the
SO keg* Ground Cliiger.
CHILI- But in thi* effort it fails. Then the l ' r v c i i f o l l o w s /
15 bsRs Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
in w h k h the blood leaves' the central organ* and r u s h e s to
50 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice a n d Cloves.
,
the surface, »s if iu another, effort to expel t h e . i r r i t a t i n g
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poison through that other great excretory—the *kin. In this
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also it falls and the s y s t e m ' a b a n d o n s the attempt exhausted,
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effort another d a y f . These are the tit* or paroxysm* of F e v e r
50 boxes P l u g Dark, 8's.and JO'S.
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^O.-boxtsTin FoiL •
mine the health if it is not removed.
20 bbl* Cavendish In can*.
We havi- labored to find, and h a t e found, an antidote:
CIUABS.—A large assortment o f Imported a a d Domestic.
Ayer** A g u e C a r e ,
Wines a n d Llqnnrs.
which neutralizes this malarious poison in t h e blood, and
Port, Maderia a n d Sherry Wines, in,quarter* and octaves..
stimulate* tlie l i r e r t o e x p e l it from the body. As it should,
Champagne, (Heidseck A- Dt-lbreeht) aifd Claret i n ' b a s k e t * so it does, cure this afflicting disorder w i t h p e r f e c t certainty.
a n d cases.
And it docs more, or rather does what i* of m o r e s e r v i c e t o
F i n e old Coguac and Scignctte Brandies, in half pipes, quar- those subject to this infection. If taken in season i t expels
ter* and octaves:
It f r o m the system as it i* alw»rl)cil, and thus Lceps-tliosewho
u*e it free f r o m its a t t a c k s ; k e e p s the system In h e a l t h t h o h g h
Gis—Swan and London Cordial, in whole and half pipe 1.
WIUSBBY—Old Scotch, Monongahela and Peach Orchard, In! exposed t o the ilisease. Consequently it not only c u r v s Lut
h h d s and bbl*;
proU-ct* from, the great variety of.attention* which are induWiu£, Stomach and Cordial Bitters in cases.
ced b y t h i s malignant i n t l u e n c l such as lieniittentFever, Chill
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Agiiit Periodical iUadsche, or BilSundries. '
ious Headache, llilious.Fcvcnvtfturulgia, Bheomstism, (lout.
200 boxes Raisins.
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, P a l p i t a t i o n s
500 boxc* Window Glass, assorted.
Palpbil A Section*, of-the Spleen, H y s t e r i c s Colie, Psmlysi-.
150 boxes P e p p e r Ssuce.
x
and
Painful Affection* of tlie ritomach and Bowels all of
200 keg* White Lesd.
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wliich, when arising from this cau*c, will be found to as>utne
200 dozen Pails and Tubs.
more or less the intermittent type. T h i s " A g u e C u r e " re100 boxes assorted Ink.
I
move*
the cause (if these derangement*, and c u r t * the disease.
200 bags assorted S h o t
T h i s it accomplishes by e t l m u l a t u r g . t b o excretnrie* t o ux200 keg* Powder, assorted.
pel the v i m s f r o m the svstaiu: and t h e s e o r g a n s ' by degree*,
100 boxes Oakley A Ames" German Chemical Soap.
become
habited t o d o t h i s their office of their own accord.—
150 boxes white and d a r k German Chemical §oap.
i l c n c e arises w h u no. term acclimation. Time may act om200 boxes Fancy Bar and Cake Soap.
plish the same <TO, Uit olten -life I* n o t long enough, or 1*
200 boxes Family a n d No. 1 Bar Soap.
sacrificed in the ntieiapt,' while t h i s " A g u e C u r e " does it ut
100 boxes Stearine and Tallow Candles.
'once, and frith s a f e t y . . We huve great reason t o believe thi* •
50 boxes S t a r Candles.
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is a s u r e r a* well as s a f e r remedy for the whole class of dis15o reams W r a p p i n g Paper.
ease* w h i c h ufe caused by the miasmatic Infection, than any
100 reams Foolscap, Letter anil Note Paper.
o t h e r w h l e h \ h a s been discovered; and it haa stlU a n o t h e r
2M),000 I'ercusaion Caps, 2000 lbs Bar Lead.
i m p o r t a n t at)tantage to" the.iojblic, w h i c h Is, t h a t it fa cheap
100 bbl* Vinegar.
as w e l l i v g o o d .
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Together with Codfish; Mhckerel, .White Fish, Herring, Bag
Prepared by Dr. J
S a l t Paints, O i l s Dye Stuffs, Cordage, 11 rooms, Bakets, Glass- Dollar per bottle.
ware a n d article a p p e r t a i n i n g t o the Grocer}* Trade. Corner
AVer's Cherry I ' e c t o r n i
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J e f f e r e o n Avcnup a n d Wayne-st, P e t r o i t Mich.
ha* won f o r itself *unh a renown for the cure of e v e r y variety
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N. P. JACOBS.
of T h r o a t a n d . L u n g C o m p l a i n t , t h a t i t Is entirely unnecei'sary
V A X D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , H A S NOW for us to recount tlie evidence of its virtue*, wherever It has
In Store, and offer f o r sale, a full assortment of Luke been employed. A* It ha* long been in c o n s t a n t use t h r o u g h Superior ahd Scrap Irjm, of nil sizes, a t greatly r e d u c e d n t c s . out this section, we need not do m o r e t h a n assure t h e people
The I j i k e Stlpcrlor Bar I r o n sold by the Company. Is all its quality, is k e p t u p to the beat It ever ha* been, a n d t h a t it
made from Charcoal Pig, and is far better thnn the Iron made may lie relied on to d o ' f o r . t h e i r relief all it bas ever been
found t o do.
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f r o m Hard Coal, a n d their Leke Su]>eri.or Mevcbant I r o n
Ayerfa C a t h a r t i c Pills,
the only Iro'u sold iu this m a r k e t t h a t is m a d c i n U ^ s m a n n t . .
Their Merchant Scrap I r o n is all made from selected Scrap For all the purposes or a Purgative Medicine; for Costiveue«»;
and w i n b e a r comparison with the best Iron made in the f o r the cure of Dyspepsia; tor J a u n d i c e ; for the cure of Indicountry.
gestion; f o r ' H e a d a c h e ; foV the cure of Dysentery; f o r a F o u t
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company a n d E u r e k a . I r o n Compa- S t o m a c h ; f o r the c u r e of E n s i p e l a s ; for the Piles; f o r the
ny d r a f t s t a k e n at par in e x c h a n g e for I r o u or a n y indebted- cure of Scrofula; for all Scrofuioa* Complaiuts; f o r t h e c u r c
ness to the Company.
of Rheumatism; for Diseases of the S k i n ; for the cure of
Manufactured Iron also given in e x c h a n g e f o r good Scrap Liver Complaint; for Dropsy; for the cure of Tetter,Tumors
a n d Salt Ithcum; for Worm*t for the cure of G o u t ; f o r a D i n '
Iron.

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Call and-scc or address
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n e r P i l l ; . f a t t h e cure or Neuralicia; for p u r i f y i n g the U*«MI.
They arc sugur-couu-d.'so tliat the most seusltive can taka

WM. H. ZABRISK1F, Secretary.
t h e m pleasantly, and they are the best aperient lb tho World
Store c o r n e r Woodward Avenue a n d Congress-st.
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f o r all the purpose* of a family physic'.
P r i c t 25 centa per Box; .Six Boxe* far One. Dollar.
R O N F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARE TltEparciLto furnisji. at s h o r t notice. Stationary Engines, Mill
(.'earing, Warehouse Hoisting A f P » r a t u s , a n d all varieties of
G r e a t n u m b e r s of Clergymen. P j A u r l a n s , Statesmen, and
Iron Work. Ucpair work on. Propellers, Steamers and Saw e m i n e n t pvrsouaKes, have lent U i e M B u i e * to certify tbe unMills, exechted promjitly a n d thoroughly, (,'astingr—every paralleled usefulness* or tSiesd retuedles*,'but o u r space hern
description."

will not jieriqit tlie insertion of them. T h s A g e n t * below
named furnish gratis our A m e r i c a n Almanac In which the* J
BRASS FOUNDRY..
We are prepared t o e x e c u t e orders of any siao f o r Brass and a r e g i v e n ; also with full description* of the above c o m p l a i n t ,
Composition. Castings, promptly,.
and the treatment that should be followed for their erne.
Oif G l o b e s Oil Cups, Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guage Cocks,
Do not be p u t off by unprincipled tjealers with, o t h e r preCylinder Corks, Steam Whistles Tor Steamboats, Locomotlvi
parations they make more l.roflt oh. Thi- sick want tlie lies;
aid there is f o r them, a n d they should i t '
and Mills Bells for Pactorles, Steamers a n d Locomotives, u:
der e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds..
All our remedies are for sale b y .
J . 8 . FA BRAND,
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Detroit, Mlcb.
I R O N RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
O O K F O R T H E T I M E S JJ— T HE EXILES OF
We are prepared t o execnlc ail orders for f r o n Railing for
FLORIDA.—BYJosurA
u.
ninoisos.—Il'iwtrrted
with d
Private Buildings. Churches, Public S q u a r e s a n d for Cemetefine engravings.—One Volume. 12mo. S20 pp. P r i c e $1.
ry Lots.
ft®* Corner of Fifth a n d Woo<i!,ridire-,->t*., opposite Machine This W ork p o r t r a y s With e m i n e n t ability,the crimes committed by our O o v e r n m e n t againut t h o Maroons w h o Bed from
Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
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8011th Carolina a n d other Slave S t a t e s seeking protection nn• n3
JAL'KSON A W I L E Y .
dt'r Spanish laws, i t shows bad faith exerciMd towards the
' r O B A N K E R S , LAND A G I S T S A N D BUSINESS MEN. Indian* of Florida, a n d is found t o present a true vlcw'of-th*
L J . Sage & Sou's. -Map Publishers, Stationers, E h g r a v e r s long-faught Florida, War, which w a s i n t r u t h , A W A R F O B
nnd L i t h o g r a p h e r s 2<i:>, Main S t r e e t Buffalo, N. Y , over Sage's SLAVERY.
r m O o r i M r r i i u t . r f Okli,
Piano Room.
G e n t l e m e n — A c c e p t my thank* f o r a copy of " T h e Exiles
We are prepared to execute all w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o us w i t h
promptness and despatch, and on as favorable terms as any of Florida." I have read t h o book with great lntcre*f and
establishmejit in the country, f o m l i i n i n g ail the difiererit much Instruction. It act* In a s t r i k i n g light an i m p o r t a n t
branches of Steel, C o p p e r and*Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well as' portion of o u r history, a n d clearly revftsla the.secret s p r i n g *
Crayon W o r k of the finest description, wo guarantee satisfac- by which successive H d m l n i s t r a t i o c a j r e r e moved in affutrs or
tion all cases.
g r e a t m o r a l ' a n d political consequence. The distinguished
author lias especially entitled himself t o t h e t h a n k s of e v e r *
P a r t i c u l a r attention paid to Bonk and Commercial w
such as Checks, D r a f t s , Notes, Certificates of Deposit a n d lover of freedom, justice, a n d honorable adminiatratlon. by
Stock, Coupon B o n d s Letter, N o t e l n d Bill Heads, Envelop es t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g the evil influences of s h i v e r y In the
Ac. M a p s Portrait*. Show Cards A c , Lithographed a n d transactions w h l c b he n a r r a t e s No one, rt seem* t o ' m e , can
printed in the most delicate fcol«ra b y a new p r o c e s s
arise rrom perusing t h i s work w i t h o u t deepened conviction*
F o r the convenience of 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 siaveholding. a a d the necessity of esriH-*t
cinity, we have established on a g e n c y with Mr. "John W. and persistent"effortJor the deliverance of n o r National GovGreen, a t t h e office of the Detroit" Daily Advertiser, 212 J e f - e r n m e n t f r o m the control of the slave power.
Columbus. J u l y . l t TWA...
& P . CHARE.
ferson Avenue.
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J . S A G E A SON'S.
UEPUIILICANS R E A D I T ! Copies sent by mall on receipt
T I L I E ^ S P A T E N T F I R E a n d BUIW1LAR P R O O F S A F E S . of Ooa Dollsr.
FOLLETT, F O S T E R A CO.,
—These Safe* are a'combination of W r o u g h t and ChilJcd , VBAXCi* KAVMONP,
Pulishers, C o l u m b u s Ohio.
Iron, t w o inches t h i c k . The W r o u g h t Iron gives s t r e n g t h >3
D e t r o i t A g e n t f o r Miehignn.
a n d t h e Chilled Iron hardne<«; the *afe* being warranted Drill
Proof. AU o t h e r Fire Proof Safe* are made o f ' S h e e t Iron.
A R E W ' S D E T R O I T B R E W E R V , FIRST STREET
between L#rn<d a n d Congress s t r e e t s D e t r o i t Mich.—
S. R. WOOLLEY, A g e n t a t 0 . A A. Ives' B a n k i n g Office.
Detroit, Nov. 1, 1858.
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The undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h o Institution f o r
the dissemination of useful d r i n k s , " ha* enlarged a n d rejuveT ) O O T 8 , S H O E S A N D R I B B E R S , AT W H O L E nated It in the most t h o r o u g h manner, makihg It now the
D S A L E ONLY.—We have received f r o m the Manufactu- mdst extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST, w k b fafcllitles f o r
rer* about l.qoo cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, of all p r o d u c i n g the finest and m o s t . l c l i c a t c g r a d e a o r Malt L i q u o r s :
the desirable kinds, and have also on hand a few thousand and fa now. prepared to fornlsh.tbe various qualities of Ales.
pairs j # our own manufacture. ;
P o r t e r and-llrown S t o u t for d r a u g h t a n d b o t t l i n g at p r i t r .
to S10 per barrel.
WWfliall c o n t i n u e to m a n u f a c t u r e a n d to receive almost ranging from
E x t r a fine and Stock Ale* brewed to rtrdor.
daily additions—so as t o k e e p o u r stock at all times large and
All Package* e x t r a , which, when 1 r e t u r n e d t o the Brewery
complete- Confining ourselves t o t h e J o b b i n g trade exclu1 (rood ordor, will, bo paid for at aa^se price* a * charged.
sively, we can offer facilities unequaled in D e t r o i t at 25
The
attention
of
private families aad customer* In genera),
Woodward Avenue.
H. P . BALDWIN A CO.
i* particularly called to the E X C E L S I O R CREAM A L E . OW
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,185&
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friends and new may be assured .of the auperior quality a n d
T M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P I D I J S H - flavor of these beverages, and all a r c Invited t o call a n d samA ERH.—We have now on hand, a n d Constantly receiving, a ple f o r thcmselve*. All orders, with the money enclosed,
very large stock of Beok a n d News P a p e r o f all sizes. We —111 reoelvc p r o m p t attention.
Malt a n d Hops f o r sale a t tbe lowest market rates.
- - e A g e n t s f o r nine of the best Mills in the country, which
ves u s a c h a n c e t o compete and undersell any establishment
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J . L. CAREW.
the W e s t a n d would say t h a t we sen p r i n t paper cheaper
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P U B L I S H E D , A T E S T BOOK O P V E G C T A A
and a better articlo t h a n can be found in t h i s m a r k e t : Also,
ble and Animal Philosophy, designed f o r the s a e of \
we have j u s t received a U r g e invoice of fine Mannillan—
S c h o o l s Seminaries a n d CoUegrty by H e n r y Goadhy. M. D„ /
Please call a n d see f o r yourselves at
Professor of Vegetable a n d Annimal Physiology a n d E n a t e P E A S E &• FULLER-8, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
mology, in the State Agricultarai College of Michigan—emDetroit, Nov. ]. 1BS8.
bellished with u p w a r d s of 450 Hlortrations. A l t h o u g h m a i n - ,
" P A P E R . — W E ABE P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y AT MILL ly designed f o r College* a n d Schools, t h i s book will be f o u n d
J T prices, all sizes and weight* of P r i n t and Book Paper:— invaluable t o the g e n c r a k j e a d e r . a n d should find a place In
a i m L e d g e r Paper, Flat a n d . Folded Paper, Letter, C a p a n d every public and privste l i b r a r y . The heanty of t b e wood •
Commercial Note. W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, Fancy and e n g r a v i n g s t h a t so p l e n t i f u l l A s d o r a this work, is remarkable,
Staple Stationery In great variety.
a n d t h e i r style eminently i*Yuliar—white, sod, yellow and
"~> t o n s of Rags wanted iu e x e h a n e * .
b l u e figures, on s dead black g ound. B y t t e l r distinctness,
RICHMONDS A BACKUS,
they have eUcIted u n a n i m o u s 1 ' m i r a t i o n . F o r wale b r
D e t r o i t Mich.
D e t r o i t Nov. 3,1858.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.

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