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Grand Traverse Herald, November 19, 1858
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1858-11-19
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T B A V E H 8 E G I T Y , M I C K F E I D A Y , 3ST O V >.19, J.S58.
.1 N O . 3 .
, W k r He D U a ' l ffiqr.
So, I don't play on any instrumeut," said our friend,
Tom Pringte; in answer to our owtldn. "Twtell the
truth, 1 became discouraged
a. alight ndsconeeptioo,
when I was a yoaug man. I waoi't appreciated, you
know, and all that sort «jf tiring.
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MORGAN BATES,
" Well, you iei,- said he. in reply to another question
KPTTPK AITD'raontlKTOB.
it was about twenty years ago, when I w*S attidyfop
T B B M 8 .
law, and my brother *w» » medical stadent, that woboth
fancied wo "had a Wonderflil talent for noac. So John
bought a flute, and I a fiddle, and turning one ofthe attics
into a study, wo pradticed there half the night through,
Wo didn't want any one to know.aboat It. tspccmlly. our
&ther,-Who had very strict notions as M tbe vuneoftjme;
and to make him think ns usefully empJoved. I had quantities of law books heaped up, and John had a skall and
all sorts of .bones scattered about, Weknew that up iu
our 'study,' no obe could hear us, butBetsy, tho'houseC H A R L E S C. H O L D E N .
I Never Gowip.
keeper, and" as she was our old nurav WefcH sure she
Oh no I ne\"er gossip! I have enough to do to take would keep oar secret - One momingi after we had been
xe of my own bnaneaa without talking of the oflhira of whiiing tbe long night hours away with our music, to our
SOLICITOR IN CHANCEBY AND N«XABY PUBLIC,
others, Mrs. Smith Whj% there's Mrs. Crocker, she own mutal delight,, wc came down lata to breakfast lookI V n v o r w C i t y , G r o n d ' J r e T e r x t Oo. M i o h .
deals in scandal by the wholesale; it does seem to me as iug, I suppose, somewhat nnrefriidhca.'
Married Politeness. ~ ^
Land Warrintt bonght arid told, Taxes paid, Investment*
though that woman's tongue must,-be almost^wtorn ofit;
" ' You mustn't study too hayd, boj-s,' paid our father,
There is much of lrntKaa well a3 of that kind of pliiWl ' made, Ac- Correspondence *o!Ielted.
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hot no, there's rto danger of that If everybody was like' couaiderately. "
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sophv which comes into eTcry-dnyrequisition, helping me there wouldn't be much trouble in the world. 5 0h no
Yes, ar.'aaid I, gravely.
to strengthen and brighten the ties ofoflection, Sn the I never gossip. But did yon kaow that Miss KQiot had
Just then Betsy appearfd- at-tee door, and looked
•ot it new silk dress, Mrs. Smith? Yon didn't! well, she mysterously at my mother^
sobjoincd brief article:
jas; it's a real brocade, I saw it mysdf. I do say it's f . ''.'.Yes, what fa it? ! i»itf mother, airpriaod at Bct>y's
J>, W E L U k (Successor to Campbell
" Will you?" asked a pleasant voice.
shame for her to be so eitravagait: I mean to gito her a excited manner. • What is it, Betsy?',
aey, Solicitor ahd Counsellor. Offl
fechaalc* Bank, Cor. Woodward and Jcf- And t f e teUband answered, "yes my dear with plea, piebeofmy mind,-Mrs. Smith. Yon believe ter uncle
".' WeH ma'am, 1 wish to say, ma am,'—Betsy alwavs
sure."
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fenionav'r^ Detroit
I t was quietly, but heartily said; the tono, the manner, gave it to her? Well I dont care if he did; why^ it's spoke iu tfiat 'short, hipping way when she was What she
,
...e look, were perfectly natural and affectionate. We only t y o months, since her father failed, and now, to see her called - worked op,'—'( raurt leaveycat, ma'am.'
J • Shlprilnj; Merchant*, Agent* atid Consignee* forthefoldash
' 'i «&t in this
(his stylp, it's a burning shame. I suppose
'." Le(iveroel why?'asked mother.
lowing Line*:—AKKBICA* TKAnaroRTATiOK CoKrANr, Capi- thought how pleasant Aat coartoons reph-;how gratifying she thinks•c she's
aiin'u *oing
imiiif, to
t#-» catch
en I p Vi young
vnnnif lawyer
lnwt Stanhope,
" Yes ma'am, it's twenty-five year? that Fire boon with
be to the w i i * r — h u s b a n d s of tonyoare expotal <900,000. Wtersa* TKRsaroBTAno.N Conrisv, Capit-'
brit
I
guess
sliell
find
herself
mistaken
he's
got
-more
you,
ma'am—and
it's
the
b
o
p
at
last,
ma'am.
P
can't
;
SHQftoou. ilndtb«K*w, YOR*C«KTA«.,R.B.CO.'
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ready entugh with the* courtesies of nolitene*
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to the: young ladies M their acquaintance, while they apeaf sense than to 1bo caught by her, if she has'-got a 1brocade stand.it, a n d 1 ain't going to. It's toot ChristSavlike,
ILC'OX, I . I T F ft F U L L E R "(Soceew.orw to
ina'am.'"- .
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\vith nbrap^ncas to H(Cir wife, and do many rude little silk drop.'
-11a<W>n.)|i CommMon Merchant* and dealer* it
And
there'?
tho
Upptart
dreaBmaker,
Kate
Manloy,
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What
have-.th©
boy»:been dwngJ' atked mother,
—
w,
CMl,
Salt,
Water
Lime,
Plater,
Ac.
Docks
fuot
of
Store*,
Halt, watw. L
things withdut cortndmog theni worth an apolog>'. The,'
setting her cap for the doctor's sin; tho impertinence of
" f Mr. John, ma'am, and sometimes I think Mr.>Tom
DAW* Htrrot, Detroit, Mich.
stranger whom they have seen but yesterday
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u-F^-.-.-Oro.
t
w
t
a
s
a
i
j
some
people
ia
perfectly
astonishing,
r
don't
think
she's
help*
him.
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He's
got
spmc
poor
cretur
up
stairs,
ipa'am
Oavtixfi WILCOX,. —M*
to with deference, and although the subject may hot be
any belter than she ought to b i ; for my'own part," 1 and he forincnft-hlnl awflil Ho screaks and groans all
T1 i 4 A T E 8 k. SHBLDOlf, (Suacctnor* to Lewi* A Craven) of the most pleasant nature, with a ready smile; white thn never did like ber, with her mild, soft look when any one's the night through. I t it worse than the heather* I've
\ j r I'roiluce and General Commi*oiou Morcbant*, on the poor wife, if she related a domestic grievance, is stubbed
stood it for more nor s wock. 1^ djifc't got a wink of
DockaeScJtb* foot of C!a»» strict. •
or listened to with ill coneoalpd patience. O.lhow wrong around; my word for it she can look cross enough when
,a.J.C.iufc A. Sagtnow.
there ain't; then she says she s only seventee^!. Goodnew sleep last night ana what fbat poor cretar went through
this i97-«ll wrong.
,
,
knows she's as ohl as uiv Arabella Lncrctia, arid she's— was dreadful. I know they say such things must be done
O. BTI51HON. .Produce, Cgtnmiiuion and Shipping
Does she urge game reanqst—" Oh don't bother n»
well, I won't say;how old, but shei niore'n scveutom, and by dodoj-s, bttt I nin't goinglo 6tay where it*is, and I
Merchant, Warehouse on Dock, foot of Baton street criea her oradons lord ana tiaster. Does she ask' for
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I ain't ashamed to sav so, either;,but I guess Mr. May's never thought Johtr was tbe one to do i t '
De
jty-S-itj»'ni advances.mode on Produce, for sale In tltfli oc. ccfsary Mnds for Susy'a shoes or Tommy's hat—" Seems son will have lpore" discretion thun to think of marrying
"And Bctsy gave my brother a look of withering
to me yon trro al wnys wanting pioney I" is the handsome ~
condemnation.
her.
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^Bcfcr to—lotan Owen, Proa'L Michigan Insurance Co. Rank; tort Is any httle ieJctrn demanded by hi»mascnliue ap]
'• My motlier was acute ^enough to sec that something
Smno folks ckll-ber handsoma? w e l l j don't. Sho ain't
o: o. WlBlam»4Co.,forH-anlingandCommi«u0n Merchants, .tite, it is.'drdercd, tot rwjuedted, "Lookfere, I w i n t j
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to do so and so—j'nst t*e that it's done.Twid ofTrtarely* half so good looking as my daught'.T, Jane. l"ben the unusjal was goiilg on in our study, and tellingBetacy shC
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J dealer in Coal and Pig linn. • Office Mr. Boor, with a bow and a smile of gentlemanly polish way she does up her hair jn thew flyaway curb; and,, if would inquire into i t she dismissed her for the present
"Thait wa» the end ofionr. musical praeticc, though
Can* atrootDetroit.
and friendly sweetness for evety casual acquaintance ho you believe it Mrs. Smith, she actually had the impudence
to tell me she couldn't make her h»i r straight as my Marie not tho end (if the story, for onr. lather took caro Wfe V . "
*>urft Scran tod, Briar Hill, Now- may chance to recognize.
When^we meet With stfth Ihoughtlessness, our thoughts Jane's. Impertinence! if she'd let curling papers and should notforgeAi t It was f long tiiyo before we h^ard ;
Scotch Franklin,
curling irons alone, I'd risk-but what her hair jwould be the last about 'thatjwohcretnr up
a of Coal and Pig revert to tha twee awl manner of the friend who said,
^ ' i- n3 "Yes, my dear, with pleasure." " I beg your pardon," as straight ns any body's.
But what do you think of the minister's wife Mrs. Smith ?
Tire Poor ofr' AIIOBSR—It Is a marvel of tne<ihanfcal
comes
an
readily
tq
hia
lipy
when
by
anv
little
awkwardij Pitodu<*; l»orir*rdli>g and
You like her! "well, all I can say iv'ybu have gpt a very
mimion Merchant Office No. J Backua' Warehouse, uosp'hc has disconcorted her, a*it would in the presence peculiar taste. Why, she's,as nroud.aa lucifer, been ingenuity, which no mere human inventive faculty ever
could have devised.;. Often bns the human hand becntaken •
4. C-jB- B. Depot, Dettolt. Mich.
n3 of the Hipst fuahionable. stickler for etiquette. This is
married
a
whole
week,
uiijl
hasn
t
been
to
see
me
yet
L MT BBMKWT, Produce Commllwion Merchant*. beeanse ho is a thorough gentieman who thinkshiswifein You presume sho hasn'tlijfl time?'! do not sec what-the to illustrate divine wisdom; but Whoever may examine his
B.—
— opposite JtjC. B. H. Freight Dc^Bt, all things entitled toprecedertcc. ' He loves her bet«—why minister wanted to go out of town to get him a wife for, horse's foot. Will find it scarcely less curious. Though all .
its parts are somewhat complicated, y*t their doagn is
shbuld'be hesitate to show i t not in sickly, maudlin attenanv way; and then, abovo all thing* ,to get that litUe>girl- simple and obvious. The hoof is not asitappea»tothe
, Wholesale dealer In Drag* and Ore- tions, b i t in preferring her i»leasure and honoring, her in
Paints, Oil* and Window Ola**, No. 80. Wood- public as weu as private, j Ho knows her worth .why ioners? Thejea my Apibella Lucretia would have made careless eye, a mere solid lump or inseusibfe bone, fastened
to the log by a joint It is made, of a series of thin layers
Detroit, Mich.
should he hesitate to att^t it? "And'her hiisuandjic
'praisedher,"saitU.holy.writ; t Bot/by fulsome ndnlatiqri, him a better wife than he's got now. Then she's about or leaves of "horn, about five hundred in number, nicely
the right age for him. She's two years'- older than the fitted to each otheiV and forming a lining totlMr foot itmlf.
andlOVWaWward avenue, Detroit, qot by pushing hor ch)irras into notice, but by pjKaking
minister! I should think it a pity if I didnot know my Then there.are as many more layers belonging to what is
thro
and
offer
to
the
Tradj,
*
large
*took
of
Sugar,
as
opportunity
owurs,
in
a
niatjly
war
of
her
VirtueL
liavu in
own,daughter's age, Mrs. Smith! , If somefolk^would called the coffinbone, and fitted into this. These are all '
Though words secin but little things, and slight attentions
Oil*, Dye BtnfCv Nav*
elastic. Take a quire of paper and insert the leaves ow
almost valiieTcis, yet, depend upon it, they keep the. flame mind their own business as I do, I'd thank them!—
b^one, into those of another quire, apdyou will get aomo
bright, especially if tboy are natural. The children grow
O^CA*
Wonderful Juggling.
idea\ofthe arrangoment of the. aeveraj layers. Now. the
Groceries mp in a better moral atmosphere, and lefirn to respect • We extract the following from an article in the Crayon, wciglk <5T tho horaa Teste on as many .elastic spring? as
irsf IP, U n C B M A N * c d V Dealer* InI Or
their
parents
as
they
see
them
respect
cach
other.
Many
.. van,
*•; A
Ahcbor*
"'.an)d Provision*, Paint*, Oil*, Twines Can
descriptive
'of
travels
in
British
India.
The
scene
of
the
there aVe lajers in his four feet, about four thousand; and
and Chatoi'.Tai?
Chains,Tai?Pitch,Botbi,Oakum,Ac.
Pitch, Boabi, Oakum, Ac. Acomplet
A complete atock a boy will take advantage' jof a, mother he loves, Jbccanso
all this iWrived not only for the casfe and conveyancc of
of Ship' Chandlery and the above named articles always on he sees often thei rudeness of.his father. Insensibly iho occnrrenOc is laid in Madras:
hand and Tor nalfr vstf low, at 40 Woodbridgo atreet, Detroit, gathers tohis bosom the son« habite and the same thoughts J> But the most woriderhtj performance that TO gnr tins the ho nip's own body'but of human bodies, and whatever
Michigan.
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they engender, and in his torn becomes the |>etty tyrant. mflrninp, was a feat of pure jngglhig. of which 'I have burden may be laid upon him.
T> B . LOVBIX, (Sucoes*ar to^D. Uroibv <t t o.) " ooic- Only his nfothcr—why shoald he thank her? father never ne% cr been able to find any Solution. Ono df tho old men
A yonng lady in a boarding-house, very vain of her
K , . W X d and retail dealer in Wiitche*, Clock*, f twelry, does. Thus the home becomes the seat of disorder and came foward upon the, gravelled and hawrodden a\*emusical talent/ was one day entertaining the company
Fwcy Qood*,-Flated Ware,Combj, B u t t o n s T h r ^ d » . > . o .
79 Woodwartl avcn»b, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich. nnhappincss, CJuly for strangors oro kind words«cpr«HBud nue, leading wita him a woman. Ho made her kneel with a song, whon a crnsty old bachelor came cart of ht* ,
and hypoqrites go out from the hearth-stone fully prepared down, tied her arms behii«| her, and blindfolded her eves.
nnd waj rantod. z
WMchey, Clpoka and Jewelry
to render justicc, benevolouce and politeness to;duy aud Then bringing a great bag net made with open meshes of room on the next floor, and bawled from the top of the
UDUSY ti H O U I E 8 , WHOLESALE AND KfcTAlL m-ery one but those who have the justest claims.
Ah! rope, he put H over the worndn. and laced np flic mouth, stairs:
lew la Hardware, Stove*, Boynton'a Hot Air pnrna•What are you doing with that pigt—Do tnrtttattpig
iter, Orates,Cooking Bang**,Tinner'* and Plnmbert -jve us the kind glance, the happy homestead—the ami' ftstoning it with intertwining cords," in such a way that i t
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| in- •"^Ine* atid P(Jol*. Al*o,Mtonn«actn#ert of Copper^
g wife and eonrteoua chifdren 6'f the man who said .scented an impossibility for ber to extricate herself frftm into the street!"
"What p i g r criod soveraL
j
It iron
Howe and Steamboat Plumber*.
: l i i andmcet
iHin Ware*,
IhtoiBvtnpleasantly, " Yes my dear, with pleasure."
it
The man then took a closely woven" wicker basket
iCBt" AaeAtii for Wlldei'a Patent tjalomauder Safe*.
that narrowed toward tho top, lifted the : woman in the Tho bachelor decended tlie stairs, looked into the room
!fhe Throne of Solomon.
net from the ground, and placed her in it, though it wos and said—"I thought I heard a p $ sqneaBng ID fhis
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following
account
(s^ya
mi
c,tchange)
of
a
re-'
not without Sid exertion of rome 'force .that ho could
» . . „ „ • * and ^ooUng ApiiratMIh-Pnbllcand Private Bui:
The girl never sang afterwards withdntfoafcascertaiohiir
le piece; of mechanism is Itaken from a( Persian crowd he* through the narrow month, ' laving succeeded
infe In the CltvanJ Cotatrr. No T7 Woodward Avenue,
„ript called'"lhe History of Jerusalem.' ' Itpur- in gettJlfr her into the basket intwhich, from its small that the old bachelor was absent
Detroit/ ' (Oppotlte Holmes A Co.)
to of a description Of the Throne of King Solomon, size she was necessarily ,in a most cramped position,, he
U IL COM MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLEA vagabond4ookipg fellow, but With koine wit neverthe details are correctly given, i t undciuhtedly eur- put the cover upon it, and.threw oyer it a wide strip of
a retail dealers in SllkjFor, Wool, Panama, Palm,„.i» and Strew Hate, Far, Cloth, Plnsh, SUk and
any piece of mechanism produced in modern times, cotton cloth, hiding it completely, , In a moment placing thefeless, was brought before a magistrate at Fourbridgv.
on the charge of stealing tamijia—After making-some
pa; all description* of manafiwtoied Kan fot^Udie*
^gidesofit were pure gold, the-feet of emerald and
andtfeatlemen:.Buckskin Olovea and Mittens, For, Kid, 8llk rubles, intermixed with pearls, eaeh of which was as large his haJd under the. cloth, he drew but tho net quite un- droll remarks ho was asked by the .magistrate:
tieH and disentangled. Ho then took a lortg, straight
and" Woolen Gloves, Canos, Umbrellas, Cravat-, Snspendere,
" But didn't yon take the turmpsfotmd in yotir pocket r
Sb. Hitters' Stock and Trimming*, BuffUlo and Fancy Sleigh as an ostrich's ejqr. 'llic throne had seven stcpsj' 011 sharp sword, muttered some word* to himself, while ho Prisoner—" Certainly not; I Went to
^d
each side were' delineated orchards full .bf t^ees,. .tbe sprinkled the dnst upon the cloth, and pot some upon his
Robe*, Ac.
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n3
. , Conant Block, 148 JpAreon Ave. branches of which were of precious stones representing forehead, thcu pulled oft and threw aside the covering, among the tnriups. and the three j o u fo«na in my pocket
grow in them while I-lay there, fto; heat of my bodv
P. S.~Ca»h paid » r Shipping Furs and Deer Skin*.
fruit
on
the tops of
. ripe and
• unripe;
.
"""tteTOf"
^ trees w w t b 1be
" feocn and plunged the sward-suddenly into the basket—Pre- causing them to shoot np fester thaa^ordinary. I' Steal
T J I C i r a O N W * BACKV8.—PREMIUM ACCOUNT figures of (jumagtr Wlfds, particularly tbe peacock, the pared, as in some degree we were, for thc> and knowing
K BMk ManufaBWrr and Book-Bxndenr, No. 183. Jeflfereon etanb, and the kurges. All these birds were! hollowed that it was onlv a deception, it wajjSmposMble to see it turnips yoor worahip? • I d scorn the IdwiL" •
Avenno-AeconntBwks or every, descHpUon made to order, within artificially, so as to occasionally utter a thousand without a cold"creeping of horror. The quiet and energy
" You call that good, don't you." sftid Mr. Fuhshaw.
melodious sounds, such as mortals never heard, j On the with which he repeated his strokes, driving the sword offering a $5 note oo a Provideece^ank at thenar of one
first was delineatotT Viae:branches having banchcs of though and through the basket, while other jugglers of the hotels. " O yes." replied the attendant, " i t s
. 'Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, extCBtedAp grapes, composed of varioos sorts of precious stoucs fash- looked on, apparently as much interested as ourselves, good, undoubtedly but like Deacob Crautons pety
' Mill "'
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ioned in such a manneV as to represent tho various colors were vorv dramatic and effective. Stopping after he had when he get's swearing mati, it-ig nWlmmedlal^Jf avmilvTfflwMbaoribgE ^vingbadanamericncc of «rer,5
of purple, violet green ahd red, so as to render the ap- jiddlcd the basket he again scattered dust upon Its'top, aue." •
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jiaare, tela aaaared thaf thty cox.cefy competition M
pearance of real fruit On the second step on'each side lifted its lid, took np the baritet from tbe ground, showed
of the throne, were- two lions of terrible aspect large as it to us empty, and threw it away. At tbe same moment
An Irishman caaght i hornet in his-hand bot dropped
life, and formed of cast gold. The nature of this re- we saw the woman approaching ns from ,a clump of it 'and exdaimed, Be. abere, what kind of tath do your
markable throne, was such that when Solomon plnoed trees at a distanc of at feast fifty or sixty feet
birds have in Ameriky!
his foot on tho first step, the birds spread forth their
*, caned In beavtffal styled'
"Throughout the wholo of this inexplicable feat the
A French woman talks a great deal more ton she
— r - n : do do Brnti* t»\l j«weB--,
wings and made a: flattering noise in the air. ^ On hia
and woman werequite reraovwf from the rest of
«very ityle. |GOIJ) PENS.—I continue manufacturing reus touching,tbe second step, the lions expanded their claws.
their party. The baAet stood bv itself on the hard earth thinks. A n English woman thinks ngreat dealtnonOf OMT ilenirable pattftrn. Xbeafl pans hare received aSitver
On his reaching thi third step, the wh<ile assemblage of and so much beneath the verandah on which we were sit- than abe talks; while an Americaa woman thiiis and
demons and fairies and men. repeated the praise
ting, that we could easily see all aroand iti By what talks a li&e toore than both.
Deity. • When ho arrived at the fourth step, voices .were trick oar watchful eyes were eloeed, or by what means the
A 16m oo Hmforeheaddenotes reBpect; on the cheji.
heard addressing him in the following manner: ' Son of woman invisibly escaped, was fin entire mystery, and refriendship; on the eye>4it)B, tender a«(timent and on tbe
wwfcaonan• i.»sa.
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| fronD<q^TO|i^R and^MKi^W(>(k.«ad Eire Gilding "David, be thankftd for the blessings which the Almighty mains unsolved. The feat is not a' very uncommon one,
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but no one who had sfcetrit ever gave jhfi a d u e to the
M M i i p l " '
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manner in .which K was petfonnatt."
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'%" Y o u have broken the Sabbnth; Johwy," aaidngood
w^tMtmrted to w c m «ID&
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P»4 anotter,hoi«Al, !'«>d
W
BSro.-MMnte«,"atlU^ceata. .Penssent by mail,' the eevfenth, all the birds and animals became In motion,
Quills arc things that are sometimra taken from the — i to kM
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'~Taab, will %aiai <1111 htly tltonfliil to.
mother'a long comb, too,v iiip t t i r qce fpieces."
hethad placed hiraablf in the royal pinions of one goose to spread the opinioos of another.
*]. H. ALLISON,JefbreonAvenue. and cawad oot
Cfte <Srait5 C r a t a $OTli,
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A Wise Han.
B.T A L I O S
OA*
Whoso I* sktHd to read the BtUe sign*
Swinging upon the treafc why, he i* wise;
Nature baa laid bar bind upon his ejes,
.Ud couched them, anupr boare be ataya apart,
•
Qaietly learning till be knows ,by heart
The poems written In ber crooked line*
Of tender grape*, pointed with atops
• Or dewy violet*, where unaware*
• Almost, the voice into a whisper dropa.
And the soul gror*«o reverent, it dares
•' Throw the poor *Bow* of reverence away,
J^avjag him frefc hfe Impulse to obey
•And pluck them up by handful!*, knowing they.
More glorify the Giver, who partake
• Of His good gift*, than the v ^rko fast and make
Burnt offerings, and Pharisaic.prayer*.
The smell of earth grow* *weet, and by-and-bf
. i Wearied, b* toma Ida race ia her green wall.
And through ihe whiia hair round hia aleepy eves
See*
heaven's KHght daybreakj in the Junaet jikles,
1
And hear* God's voice along the twilight'call.
Then rold* bta hand*, and anawere, " here am L"
seat, when the birds, lioof, and other animals, by^jpret
springs, discharged a shower of tbe modt precioui perfunies on Solomon; after which two of the'kurges descended and placed a golden erowu npon his head. Before
the throne was a column of burnished gold, on the" top
of which was a golden dove, which ht3d in its beak a volume bound in silver, In this book were written the
Psalms of David, and tho dove having presented the book
to the king he read alood a portion of it to the children
of IsraeL • It is ftirther related, that on the approach of
wicked person to the throne, the lions were wont to set
np a terrinlo roaring, and to lash their sides with, their
tails with violence. The birds also began to bristle np
their feathers, ami the assembly nlso* of demons and gewi
to utter horrid cries; for fear of them, rto oae dared bo
guilty of. falsehood, but all confe«ed their crimes. Such
was tho throne Of Solomon the son of David.
'
TRAVERSE CITY?
. The Grand Result.
Freedom triumphss in the North
S'orth!! Republicanism
J
vcreallyprevails. "Every Northern State' has wheeled
into Hie, and .proclaimed that Slavery Bhall not be extended into.any territorynow free. _'Mr. Buchanan's Administration is overthrown, and he has not onefootof ground
to stand upon north of Mason and Dixon's line. He proclaimed that, he Would pass Letfoinpton or. die—and 6c
Udwid} Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Connecticut, Verjnoht New York, New Jersey,
l»ennsj4vania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, lojira, and Minnesota hare aD rendered a; verdict
against^him. He may, it is truo, claim California; but
that State has always been under the political control of
I 'Inckkigs, thieves awl murderers from Southern States, and
we ne\%r claimed it as a N o r t h e * or F/ee State. Nominally and constitutionally it i s j ^ e ; but practically.it isas completely under the dominion of Slavery as any of
the Soothern States, and will remain so until a Vigilance
.Committee shall hang two-thirds of its political rulers.—
We chcerfaDy award it to the president
blUtr of
at there is no
M i tho to«Mooday the 25th O c t
f
Jones has been
SUM, and lite
the B o a J .
been received. W« shall fill p the lifts* the return* corpe in. j last, in one of.his strongest and most eloquemt speeches. appointed Minister to Austria ' The Msson which Mr.
I:
Vic
su% >
Buchanan
intends
to
convey
l^y
tji^
apflrjintmcut
ia the
'T° *;
"
After showing lyliat were the intouions of.tfci frampre of
All,,-,,,.
"""I"",
the Constitution, and what has been the tendency of I the advantage to the representative of servipg the President
B*rrT
rather than serving the People. This u the old policjof
Berrien..
"*'fHa*1'"*"'I?**'1f
Governmentunderthacototroiof the aristocracy of slaveiy; king-eraft. '-None will servo us," said Burke ttf^he
Branch.. . . .
deducing from his premises the conclusion that this coun- electors of Bristol, when, he was about presenting himself
Calhoun.
try must eventually be wholly free, or altogether slavery, f,.r their suffrages " W h i b t there'is a Cdurt to serve. b«t
those who are of a nico aijd jealous hon<ir." It haB'been
long observed that Mr. J . Glance* .loijes is not a man
who comes, within Burke's exception.
In the work of Mr. Kx-SecreUiry Dunne giving an acGenesee........
count of his connection with fhe Administration of PreAiGnu>»Trav«rae
deut Jackson, ft is stated that a favorite theory of the old
HUIwtale;......
Chief wiis the " Corruptability ot Congrees." -It was this
Hooghton.....
beKcf that inducad him (while a candidate) torecommend
the adoption ofa constitutional pwision tnaki^ Members
of Congress ineligible to KxecutiyejippointuK'nts for two
Jaokno'n 1.:. 1. ,•
years after the expiration.of their respective t.-xtns.
We
i . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
L
know human nature to be ]>rotic to tjvil,'—wrote the
K?ntj;
ioo
L
Lapeer. . w i - . . . 4. -• .u-•.
General to the Legislature of Tenneseo,—•• we are early
..looo
Lenawee.............. j , A
taught to pray ti)at we may not be! led into temptation;
litiog»ton
and hence the opinion that by constitutional provision all
Mackinac
avenues to tcmptatjon oji the part of.our public servantsMmeokib
Marquette
should l>e cloasd" Much reajon.is there to believe that
Mfou.*
this change in the Constitution would be a Wise and salIlldlaoil
utary amendment. President Jackson maintained a party
Monroe
Hubserviencv in (.'ongress. pnu ticallv sufficient, by acting .
Montcalm......
on hfs well-grounded' impresaotiB Of 8s corruptlbiliy.
Ne#»rgo
Oakland
He appointed no kws than forty Mcmbere of Congress to
Oruaaa..-.
desirable offices during his Administration, ainl among
Ontonagon,.
them wns Mr. Buchanan- himself, who went, abroad" and
The Result In Lansing..
OiUiv.i- .
-r?
rejnaincd there justlong enough to pocket the largest posA Bound Herniation.
The Republicans obtained a majority of 130 in Lan- Ratfn
Sanilac
'~'J . . . .
RESOLVED. That in the opinion of this meeting the sible sum for thesmirflest ipossiblc servi<-e, traveling about
sing, the Capital of the State, and 200 in Ingham county. Schoolcraft
-i.... .
Members of Congress who. at the last session, sustained Europe when he ought to hayoboen r.tf tins post of his
ihlawMMee...
It was here that nearly all tho infernal falsehoods were
••
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the cause of justice, humanity nnd patriotism, in opposing mission.
Clair
The rorruptibiHty which General Jackson charged •
coneoetod which were scattered broadcast over the State it, Joseph
the introduction of Slavery into the State then endeavored
X
'....
...
to bo forme'd out of the Mi nnesota Territory,' are entitled upon Congress ww lirjj generally cretliied at 'th'i time,
to blacken tho fame of as pure and incorruptible an Ad- Tuscola
1
Vaa Bnren....
but
it'
gradually
liegBnt!
not
merely
corruptibility
but
to the warmest thanks of every friend of humanity.
ministration as ever governed the State.- This is the Washtenaw..
••\---'}
corruption; mitil the impression wrj* generally pre'vaib,
The Albany Evening Journal asks: " Can our readers and, we fear, with abundant reason, that the Cougress of
>.....
residence of Hon. George W . Peck, the author of the WigrM
less the author of this resolution? They might try-a the United States Is as \-enal as a Now York Common.
Kantar Financial Report, Receipts for Double-Pay, and
A Tinlr Brave Mai
in a greatCheboygan count)-, »n this State, is aa dark a spot pis year to do. so, and miss the man every tipie. JAMES BC- Council. This degradation has )>een owing,
several other immoral works; and'here, toot vegetates
degree, to the'policy pursued by Gentiral;Jackson and
<;riswtild,',tbe under-writec'of. the State Journal, who Egypt in Illinois. A t the late election^ th^ro were 80 CHAKAK wuoTit IT! voted for it, and published it over his his Democratic successors, of providing for the men
polled and 79 were for Slavery. One frgeman, own signature, as one of the Committee, in 18J20! To whom they have seduced front their public duty anil
lios by the square yard, and con beat Wilbur F. Storey I
:
"tegrity; a policy whiehmavbe said'to have culminated
g is also the homo of Hon. DANIB. L. CASE, the ORANGE BALL, vbted the Republican ticket; and u « the same language now is ".treason."
... tho mission of Augustus d'nesar DodjJ6 to the Courtof
Republican candidate1 for Auditor General; and of Hon. we contend that in doing so ho displa\-ed as much true
FACTS t^< DEADBEADUM.—Ewry man who has had any Spain, and of J. Glauet-y JQnes to Austria. When Mr.
WHtwpr JONES, Auditor Genera], and a candidate for bravery as did Gen. Taylor at the batiks of Buenayista. connection with a newspaper, knowB that, ofndl " dead- Dodge Iweamtf i'ntolcrallle to the people of^Iowa, General
the State Senate, in opposition to FRANKLIN LARUB, the OaANGE BALL may consider himself on our free list
headism" that which is inflicted on tho press is the meet PiercO -sent him to Madrid; and now that >lr. Jones is .
og as 'Tie lives and we jwblish a newspaper. Pass his exacting and universal, and will fully agree with an accu- shown the cold shoulder in Old Berks, Mr. Buchanan•Met popular and rcspectab^c Slavery -man in Ingham
sends bim to Yienna. The iudanement is tho same in
one around
bounty,' He is triumphantly
rate obsorvcr, \vho says:
both canes.
Betray nnd defy your constituents, and
—Bat Mr. Cose was an especial object of attack. He
Tho press endures the infliction ofcfcadhoadssmfrom •vou shallfindyour consolation "in a good fat contract at
STKAJIBOAT DrsAsrnia—From the report of the S t
was ha(ed by the allies and minions of tho Slave Power
the
pulpit,
the
bar
a
c
l
the
stage—from
corporations,
home, or in Bploiulid dishonor abroad
Louis Steamboat Inspectors to Capt Row, Supcn ming
societies,and
individuals.
It
is
expected
to
yield
-its
It is snprising that-men can become Insenaililo to the
becauM,:two years ago, he- revolutionized that county
Inspctor of that district we leant that the number of
i; it is required to give strength to weak institu- infamy of these jobs; or that an Administration can dare
and.carried i t against them; and their choicest abuse was
steamers lost on tho western rivers, during tlie past year, tions; eyes to the blind .clothes to the nakod, and bread to to venture on them. In Mr. Montoe's time, the appoint. .inevery instance reserved for him. It has availed them
by fire, sinking,'and otherVise, amounted to 33. The the hungry; it is asked to cover up infirmitic8,*hide weak- ment' of Gen. Van Re> sclaer. while a reprawntative in
; nothing. His neighbors ICD^F hia worth, and ihey-voted
whole nnmbcr>of lives lost by these disasters was 206, of nesses, and wink at improprieties^ it is expected to herald Congr««, to the I'ost-Office nt Albany: and tho employing
toclffi, bolster up dull authors, and flatter the vaiu; i t is oRMr. Senator Thomas, Of Illinois, at ajc dollars per day,
. for hint. He is triumphant at homo and' victorious
whom 140 were passengers and 46 crew. The '
short to be all things to all mon, and if it lookfor pay to look into the condition of certain land offices, created
... jfcbroaiL On the first Monday in January next, be will
property, amounted to over $1,000,000. The value of or reward, it is denounced as mean and sordid. There Knck a strain of indignation throughout the county,- that s
.-' take hii seat a* Audita; General or this State, and he tho boat* destroyed wan $411,600; and the value of the is no interest under the Whole heavens that Is expected to
it was found expedient to make ? semi-official announce'wtCdiacharge the duties of that office faithfully and to
give
as much to society,'
without pay or thanks, us " ment in the National Intelligencer, to the effcct that no
Bovera! cargoes destroyed and lost was $635,390.
the entice satisfaction of the people who elected him.
P™88,
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such appointments would bo. again made by tho AdminisTERRIIILR MPITOKR AT CINCINNATI.—On Saturday evei, Republicans of Lansing, Haill ,:
SINGULAR INSTRCCTIONB BT A RKSiTvcKr JCDOE.—In tration. There was no corrupt purpose in President
Monroe. He had no occasion to resort to such despening bust,'savs the Commercial, a woman of doubtful
the Franklin Circuit Court, Kentucky, W . Evelyn has rate ac.U for tho support of his Administration. But the
' U . " New York Election.
fame was murdered at Cincinnati by two young men named been convicted of killing Dan. McCurdy, and sentenced to
intrinsic and obvious impropriety of even seeming to inThe Republicans have triumphed gloriously in the old
Seiter and Cook. The former beat and kicked her most the penitentiary forfiveyears. In noticing the care, tlio fluence the uction of the representative body by any kjnd._
Empire State, Edwin D. Morgan is elected Governor
outrageously, when the latter completed the murder by Frankfort Yconuth remarks':
of Executive favor or bounty, shockedx^r-nippfc-mmded'
by froi* twenty to thirty thousand The Albany Atla*
stabbing her with a knifb. Cook is the son of an esteemed Judge Nattall instructed the imy that if they believed tho fathers, 'lbey had uot the nice optics to distinguish beand jffrjtugiviis up the State, to Morgan, at 20,000.
and wealthy citizen. The murdered woman is said to prisoner was sufficiently drunk at the time the offense was tween such a "transaction and a ca(i? of direct and public .
bribery." How much have vre improved on all tlusr Not
. They cjaimonly two Members, of Congress certain, and
have been formerly a mistress of, Yankco Sullivan who committed as not to know what ha was doing, they wdro only is Executivo patronage brought. to bear directly
three liiore probably. Erastos Corning has been defeated
commited suicide in San Francisco. The murderers were to find him not guilty. The substancc of tho instruction upon Congress, but it is employed utntimc and in a manwas about'thiS; If it appeared that a man'intended to ner to give point and empnads to the transaction. The
; 1n the Albany District by a large majority, by John H.
arrested
• '. - •
commit crime before he got drunk, and committed it in a President seizes the wry moment when hiB constisueols
Reynolds, Anti-Lecotopton Democrat
SO&K CIIAXCE.—Last "year in Hamilton county, Ohio, state of intoxication, his drunkenness was no excuse or hare exhibited their marked disapproval of their representpalliation Of tho offense; tint if, without having determined ative, to show to the world in what alight esteem no hold*
Returns from all but fifteen towns give Banks, (Rep) which includes Cincinnati, tho vow stood for Gov. Chase, to perpetrate a crime, he became too drunk to know the judgment of tho people, and to invite treason by the
t
6 5 , 6 ^ Beach, (Slavery) 33,000, Lawrence, (Am.) 12, Republican, 8,824; Payne, Democratic, 11(969,/thus ma- what ho was about, and in this case committed murder, conspicuous and eminent reward of the traitor.
king
a
Democratic
majority
of
oyer
throe
thousand.
This
he could not be held gUiltv.
000 in round numbers.
Execution of a Womanl
year the Republicanjjtate ticket has in the same county,
8*MTO!»—37 Republican—3 Slavery.
AN UNJUST JUDGE R^jTEn,-^—Judge C'lagett, of Iowa, Special D l . p i d > of the h U U d t l j . h U BMlcUo.
I
15,508
voteH^ftB5®em6cratic~i4,062,
thus'
showing
a
ReRKPRraESTATrvRtr-192 Republican, 29 Slavery, 10
whoso injustice and petty tyrannies have bcetiv cause of
DAMIU-E, Pa., O a t 22, 1858.
publican majority of almost fifteen hundred A t the
The Clark and Twiggs tragedy was to-day brought to
Am.—9 to hear from.
complaint for some time, has boen rcmoved'by tlie people
e
aO
•
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Republican
county
officers
are
elected,
a
conclusion
bv
tho
execution
of
Mir.
Mary
Twiggs for
Buriingamc'smaj. for Congress is Upwards of 400.
Au attempt was made to impreach him before the Legisthe murder, of Mrs. Clark.
the lowiest hiving a majority of 1,300.
lature, But as his term was almost expired, that body deIllinois Election.
Mrs. Twiggs was convicted of the murder of Mrs.
The Republican State ticket is elected by about 5,000
CUABTKRED BY GOVERNMENT.—The steamers Canada clined to find the impreachment, leaving "him to the. Catharine Ann Clark., by poisoning ber with arsenic,
imyority. Four Republicans and five Anti-Lecompton and Awierica, formerly owned by a citizen of Detroit, and people; and tho redpnt election' returns from that State, 'fhe husband of Mrs. Clark was, convicted of the game
charge, -and was hung on the 29th of last month. Tho
Democrats -are elected to Congress. The Douglass
by him transported over the rapids of the S t Lawrence, show that ho is ovcijjvbeliiiingly defeated
crime was committed in the spring of 1857. Mrs. Clark
Anti.Lecompton Democrats have a majority of 5 In the hnve been chartered by the U. 8. government at $4,000
SINGULAR DEAKL—iliram Secly, soaof .Judge. Scelv, had been on a visit to Philadelphia, and retained to her
House and 3 in the Senate, thus securing the return of a month for the expedition to Paraguay. Some $40,000 of Ovid, N. Y., met with a sudden and ftorrid death ah homo in Itad health. Thff poison is supposed to havebeen
administered in her medicine. Mrs. Twiggs acted
J Mr. Douglass to the IX. S. Senate.
will be expended upon them by the General Government Tuesday two weeks. Ho stepped into a^in of barley
as nurse to Mrs. Clark, nnd was the only one who attended
The Buchanan Democratic ticket received only 2,500 before they will be prepared to start The guards wilt while tho grain was bring drawn .off, , "and was instantly Mr*. Clark during ber illness. Both were convicted on
be cut off within throe feet of tho hull, and many other drawn into tho spout and smothered. Scarcely ten the strongest circumstantial evidence. A new trial was
votes.
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alterations made to render them entirely seaworthy.
Minnesota Election.
minutes had elapsed before be was extricated, but life applied for, and a writ of error argued before the Supreme
f ?ourt, when the dew-ision of the lower tribunal Was conThil State is all right The Republicans have 49 in
WOB extinct
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firmed. Every effort wnsmadotoobtainapardonforMrs.
A t Detroit, a young man named Henry Lewis has
the House and! the 'Slave Democracy 29. Senate, 18
WEST FLORIDA.—A number of tho.citizens of West Twiggs. Petitions were extensively circulated and signed
commenced
a.
suit
against
a
young
lady
named
Mary
Ann
Repebpcan, I T Slavery.. A Republican U. S. Senator
but Gov. Packer, after a careful review of all the circumWest, to recover some $70 worth of wedding * fixings," Florida lately hold a meeting, in which they expressed a stances in connection with the case, positivelyrefusedto
will succeed Gen. Shields.
.
which he bought for her recently. She don't want to desire to be united to tho State of Alabama. The Alaba- grant tho request
Wisconsin E l e c t i o n .
marry him, and he is bound-'to lose no money by the ma Legislature adopted resolutions providing for tho ap- The condemned woman pa«ed last night rather comfortaIn this State the Republicans have carried overy thing operation. He alleges they are all his, having bden Ob- pointment of a commission to negotiate with the govern- bly, sleeping with her children in her arn& She bade
farewell toner brother and children this morning, and,
with a rush. There is. not enough of Slave-Democracy tained by her without consideration. Per cotUra, she ment of Florida on the subject
after de votional exercises in her room, was taken to tho
left for need.
'-V •;
declares that -they are all" her'n," and has replevied them.
JUDOMKNT RELEASED.—At the last term of the Logan, scaffold at 10 o'clock, leaning on the arm of her spiritual
And
thus
the
matter
stands
at
present
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Ya., County Court, a Mr. 8tede recovered a verdict of adviser..
New Jersey Election.
s- A chapter having been read, and an impressive prayer
The entire Republican Delegation to Congress is elected,
$10,000 against a Mr. Hulley, for abuse of his wife by offered up on the scaffold Mrs. Twiggs spoke for six Or
CHANGE IN THE RECiraocrry TREATT.—Tbe'XTliicago
and the^Legis! ature is reported as two to one Republican.
HuDey's wife. Steele afterward^ gcperoosly released the
Board of Trade have responded to the Boards of Canada,
whole judgipcnt saying that it was his'wife's character,
A SLIGHT Dirnxracx.—Jn the days of John Quincy in fivvor of such a change in the Reciprocity Treaty a*
not money, for which ho began the suit
(4ft* was much affected throughout The solemnity of
Adams the entire expenses of the government fell short of will allowflourmanufactured in Canada, from wheat grown
more impressive by ber groans and
fourteen millions per annum. Yet Mr. Adams was de- in the United States, to be admitted in our ports free of
SUICIDE E« CHICAGO.—A young Germjtn naioed Ma- thS'scoDC was made
aobs. Even after1 the cap was drawn over her race she
nounced for. extravagance. Now the annual expenses of duty. The Secretary of the Treasury hasdecided against thias Simon, committed suicide in Chicago, by loading u
appealed to God in the most earnest manner, aod-Aoerted
the Navy Department alone amount regularly to between the free adnri&fon.
gun filling the barrel with water, and discharging it into/ her innocence.
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sixteen and seventeen millions, exceeding by three millhis month! He was suffering from poor health, but it is
A t 10 1-2 o'clock the drop fell, and a
A HsaenrK.—The Danville Republican tells of a lady
ions t i e whole c'o8t of"government "under Mr." Adams!
supposed was immediately impelled to the deed by disap- for a few moments, the wretched.woman bung E
named Butler, in Caswell county, N. C., whose child
And yet every man who is conversant-with the history of
pointment in a love affair.
>
Samuel Green, a Metifodist tehorter, is BOW in the
recently fellInto a well sixty feet deep. She siezed hold
theeonntry, knovrt that at the period we speak of the naMaryland State Prison, undergoing a trayear'simptMoaof tho rope attached to the water bucket, went 1
The Queen Dowager of Spain has two millions of dol- mcnt for having bad a volume of " Uncle Tom's Cabin
vy posessed decidedly more efficiency than in does now;
bottom of the well, took the child in her -arms, and then lars invested in this country. Other gowned heads of in his possession. The sentence was pronounced by the
more vessels were kept in commission, especially of the
assoended the rope, bringing the child#long; with *
;
Europe abo have large investments here. Louis Napoleon December Court last spring. , ,
largest class, more main employed and more work dono
an unparalleled
feat
:
hasfromthree to five millions, "rfe petty German Priotee
PARDON OK MEAGHER.—It is cnmBtly reported that
at the Navy Yards Such is one specimen of Democratic
HRJTRT BARNS, E<£tor of the Detroit Tribwe is elected it is stated, are interested in American securities about the British, government will shortlv issue a pardon to
economy in them day* when the entire annual expenses of
Thomas F. Meagher, the Irish exile.
$50,009,000.
to the'Senate, over C. L Walker.
.the administration excecd one hundred millions.
Chlpccwa
Clinton..
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he concludes as follows*
Tho secret of its assumed success Kes in that very characteristic which, , in the mouths of scoffers, constitutes a
jreat and lasting imbeciiijjr and reproach. Itlioain the
act that it is a party of (ine idea, but that idea is a noble
one—an idea that Wis and expands all generous souls—
the idea of equality—the equality .of all men l>efpre human
tribunals and human laws, as they are all equal before the
Di-vinc tribunal and Divine laws, lknovf, and you know,
that a revolution has begun. I know, and all the would
know#, that revolutions neVer go Imckwards. Twenty
Senators and a hundred Re prose otolites proclaim boldly
in Congress, to-day, sentiments which not so manv men
even in this free'State dared to utter, in theiroWn homes
twenty yenre ago, whilo the Goverranent of the United
States, under "the cchduct of tho Democratic party, has
been all that time surrendering one plain and castle" after
another to slavery. The.peopje of tljp United States
have been no less*steodv and persevering, by gathering
together tho forces with which to recover I nick again all
the fields and all the casties whioh have been lost, and to
confound and overthrow, by one decisive blow, the betray,
crs of the Constitution and of Freedom fore ver.
J: *. 3.": i<6o " 7.li- I• I
jrr.'.v.'/.I'ir.iooo"-!! iiil.iC!"
";r
TRAVEBSE CITY.
T H A v n o m i a — G o v . Bingham has appointed Thnradaj,
t h e ' 2 5 t h inst. a s a . " f l a y of g e n e r a l T h a n k s g i v i n g a n d
P r a t e t o Almighty God."
O n x W - r a 1 1 HOLDEX.—We call a t t e n t i o n t o t h e c a r d
' o n o u r f i r a t p a g e , o f ^ C h a d e s H . Holden Esq. Attorney
a n d Counsellor a t t a w , M r . I f . wag elected P r o s e c u t i n g
A t t o r n e y and C i r c u i t Court. Commissioner on tho R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t , a t t h e l a s t e l e c t i o n , o v e r F r a n c i s C . Sto-'
vei»
ttq.vtie
is a t p r e s e n t
residing
at Northport, but
will rofnoTo to 1 T r a v e r s e C i t y n e x t i r e e k .
H e is a y o u n g
m a n of fine a b i l i t i e s a n d i r r e p r o a c h a b l e m o r a l c h a r a c t e r .
A B E r v A U - ^ T h e B c h o o n e tfrKLEonai-H, C a p t H e r r i m a i i ,
a r r i v e d a t t h i s p o r t on S i j t i d a y f r o m C h i c a g o , w i t h
chandise to ilaunah, L a y & Co.
mer-
H o n . PKEBV HAKSAU
a n d I1EXRY CAMPBELL E s q . , C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r , c a m e p a s sengeii.
S h e Bailed t h i s m o r n i n g , f o r C h i c a g o .
REi'nESEnuTtTi! CANVASS—-The official canvasB for
Keprcfcontative t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e w a s m a d e on W e d n e s day.
i W e shall publish i t n e x t w e e k .
declared elected by 292 majority.
- M a n i s t e e w o r e n o t s e n t in.
P h i l o Beers was
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returns
from
I t is alleged t h a t t h e r e t u r n s
f r o m E m m e t a r e a f r a u d , n o election h a v i n g -Wccn held
a t Littlo Traveree.
f o r Beers.
matter.
Tike r e w e r e 1 3 2 v o t e s r e t u r n e d , all
W o sKail t a k e s o m e p a i t o t o i n v e s t i g a t e t h i s
It' Kerns that K i n g Straijg, " t h o u g h dead; y e t
speaketh.'
T h e A t l a n t i c T e l e g r a p h C o m p w y havo sold t h e i r lea^
m i n e s in N q w f o u n d l a n d t o p a r t i e s f o r $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 — s o i t "
said.
T h e ore averages e i g h t y per c e n t , and is frequent-
Titles to L a n d Warrant*.
T h e /SM&rner
has, a t t h e request o f "the Becret a r y o f t h e I n t e r i o r , g i v e n a n o p i n i o n in r e f e r e n c e lo t h e
p r o p e r c o n s t r u c t i o n o f t h e a c t o f J u n e 3d, 1R58, w h i c h
the
provides t h a t tho title t o a land w a r r a n t issued aft
d e a t h of a ' p e r s o n w h o a p p l i e d for i t a c c o r d i n g o t h e
p r e s c r i b e d forms, ' ' s h a l l v e s t In t h e w i d o w , if t h re b e
s and
o n e , a n d , it t h e r e b e n o w i d o w , t h e n i n t h e hei •»
l e g a t e e s of t h o c l i m a n t s . " I n i l i e o p i n i o n of t h e A t o r o o y
General—
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" T h e h e i r s of a m a n t r a t h o s e p e r s o n s w h o a n e n t i tled, by t h o lex rei ritvt,- t o t a k e h i s i u h e r i t a b e n a i l
e s t a t e a t t h e t i m e of h i s d e a t h . H i s l e g a t e e s a r e t h o s e
t o w h o m h e h a s b e q u e a t h e d his personal p r o p e r t y 1 v will.
Hrirt
s o m e t i m e s m e a n s children, in c o m m o n p a f i a n r e ,
a n d t h e w o r d i s t o b e s o u n d e r s t o o d in a s t a t u t e w h e n t h e
c o n t e x t s h o w s t h a t i n t e n t i o n t o h a v o b e e n in t h e nfiml of
t h e L e g i s l a t u r e . B u t I a m n o t a w a r e t h a t a n y reason
e x i s t s h e r e f o r t a k e n i t in a sense d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h a t in
w h i c h i t i s usally a n d p r o p e r l y a c c e p t e d . T h i s 'act of
C o n g r e s s , then, vests t h e l a n d in t h e p e r s o n s t o w h o m t h e
c l i a m a n t m a y h a w l e f t i t b y will; a n a , if h e d i e d i n t e s t a t e
t h e n i t g o e s t o h i s h e i r s — t h a t is, t o t h e . p e r s o n s w h o a r c
e n t i t l e d t o c l a i m h i s real e s t a t e b y t h e i n t e s t a t e laws.
" I d o n o t s e e a n y t h i n g in t h e g e n e r a l p o l i c y of t h e
p r e v i o u s laWs w h i c h would j u s t i f y u s in g i v i n g t h o n e t of
1 8 5 8 , a construction not warranted b y its plain words. I t
id t r u e t h a t ail t h e a c t s o n 4b® s a , n e s u b j e c t a r e t o b e
c o n s t r u e d t o g e t h e r a s i n pari
materia,
but where the
w d r d * of a l a t e r a c t d i f f e r f r o m t h o s e of an o l d e r one, t h e
l a t e r a c j m u s t prevail, a n d g i v e t h e r u l e iu all c a s e s t o
which it applies."
* .
T h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l a c c o r d i n g l y d r a w s t h e following
c o n c l u s i o n s : 1st, t h a t a w a r r a n t issued a l t e r t h o d e a t h of a
claimant, w h o left a w i d o w a n d c h i l d r e n , e n u r e s t o t h e
w i d o w ' s b e n e f i t a l o n e ; 2d, w h e n t h o d e c e a s e d c l a i m a n t h a s
a widow, w i t h t w o nets Of children, t h e w a r r a n t e n u r e s t o
•the b e n e f i t of h e r h e i r s o r l e g a t e e s ; 3d, h e i r s a r e t h o s e
w h o a r e s o d e c l a r e d b y t h e law or t h e c l a i m a n t ' s d o m i q L
[National Intelligencer.
ly c u t o u t in p u r e l u m p s , b e i n g c^steeracd e q u a l in r i c h n e s s
t o a n y in t h e . w orl d.
RAILROAP
MATTKRS.—The
Cincinnati
Commercial
yearns t h a t J a m e s C . C l a r k , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Illinois
Central, contemplates
retiring
f r o m t h a t position,
and
t h a t h o h a s m a d e f o r m a l p r o p o s i t i o n s t o t h e D i r e c t o r s of
t h e C e n t r a l O h i o R o a d f o r t h o least) of t h a t line.
TIIE CANADIAN R E u n n n f T . — T h e latest n e w s of t h i s fine
r e g i m e n t is, t h a t t h e Q u e e n will s o o n p r e s e n t i t v g t h colors,
n l l e r w h i c h j t will gO a b r o a d , I n d i a b e i n g i t s d e s t i n a t i o n .
I t i s s u g g e s t e d t h a t c o l o r s f o r t h e regiment s h o u l d b e s e n t
from Canada
Alt a c a m p . m e e t i n g of the- L ' u i t o d B r e t h r e n fchurch,
held dear W e s t Baltimore, M o n t g o m e r y County, Ohio;
B i s h o p Russell f o r b a d e a n y o n e w i t h h o o p s on t o p a r t u k e
of t h e s a c r a d e u t , a f f i r m i n g t h a t t h e y w o u l d Hot b e w e l c o m e
a t t h o t a b l e of t h o L o r d l
• SAO ^N'BOUOEXCK.—A w o m a n in B o s t o n l o c k e d t h r e e
c h i l d r e n — i n f o q i o n e five y e a r s ol<i- N and a n O t h q r o f .
t h r w , in an a p a r t m e n t
T h e t w o o l d e s t wfere f o u n d suffi>-
h a v i g s e t fire t o t h e b e d d i n g w h i l e p l a y i n g w i t h
'
T f c a G o v e r n o r of I o w a h a s i s t u e d a p r o c l a m a t i o n a n n p t o e i n g officially t h a t tlie c a p i t a l of t h a t S t a t e i s n o w
removed
t i H c s Monies.:
AU t h e S t a t e -offices will b e
imn^odiato^y removed t h e r e .
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B r USED.—-Tho S t e a m e r B e n F r a n k l i n w a s
b u r n e d , DCW V i c k s b u r g , M i s s , o n t h o 2 2 d u l t .
She had
o n b o a r d 3 , 0 5 7 b a l e s o f c o t t o n , w h i c h w o r e e n t i r e l y consumed.
T h e b o a t was insured for $23,000.
FBXK o r
DUTY.—The S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y "has
a p p r i s e d t h e C o l l e c t o r a t R o c h e s t e r t h a t b a g s of A m e r i c a n m a n u f a c t u r e , e x p o r t e d e m p t y , a r e f r e e of d u t y if
i m p o r t e d filled.
IK A- CRITICAL COHDITIOS.—The H o n . S h e r r a r d C l e m e n s
w h o w a s w o u n d e d in a d u e l b y O. J e n n i n g s W i s e , i s reported t o bo-m-a-vcrv critical condition.
H o p e of. his
r e c o v e r y h a s beetf a b a n d o n e d b y h i s f r i e n d s .
A i r O r n c i A i . . of J A I L / — R i c h a r d B a r r y ,
one
of the
b o a r d of S c h o o l C o m m i s s i o n e r s in N e w Y o r k , h a s b e e n
s e n t e n c e d t o t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y for f o u r m o n t h s f o r a n a s s a u l t
a n d b a t t e r y u p o n t h e k e e p e r 6t a h o u s o of ilHtimc.
. XJBKL S c / i ^ T h o Misses W e s t e r n , w h o a r e p l a y i n g a t
W o o d ' s T h e a t e r , Cincinnati, " T h e
h a ^ e s u e d t h e Gazette
Three Fast Men,"
[or $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 f o r s p e a k i n g d i s r e s p e c t -
fully of t h o m o r a l s of t h e i r play.
j f o n s i BWEABKBS-—The M a y o r of P o r t s m o u t h ,
Va.,
h a s d e t e r m i n o d t o p u t a s t o p t o t h e h a b i t of w e a r i n g on
t h e s t r e e t , a n d t o t h i s e n d h a s a l r e a d y fined a g r e a t m a n y
p e r s o n s , w i t h o u t respect t o rank o r o p o d i t i o n .
'[PtTBtTOD BODOS.—Twq h u m a n bfcdies c o m p l e t e l y p e trified, w e r e recently d u g f r o m a g r a v e - y a r d in AHeritown,
Pa.
T h e y a r e a s p e r f e c t a s life, a l t h o u g h t h e y h a v e b e e n
NV>w» fitwp t h e G o M M i n e * .
T h e S i t L a k e m a i l a r r i v e d a t S t - J o s e p h ! M(x, o n j h e
l i f t O c t . bringing b u t one t h r o u g h . passenger. M a j o r
P i c k i n s m t T h e r e i s n o t h i n g of i m p o r t a n c e f r o m t h e
" Valley of the Saints" to note. T h e M o r m a n i are q u i « ,
a n d a r c w r f l p l e a r e d w i t h b o t h the! « i v 3 a n d m i l i t a r y
officers of t h e G o v e r m e n L
M a j p r D i c k i n s o n d o e s n o t b r i n g tvrr flattering a c c o u n t s
f r o m n h ^ G o l d R e g i o n . I f e says a t L a r a m i e t h e r e is n o
e x c i t e m e n t a t all a b o u t t h e mines, arid b e t w r y little" t a l k
of t h e m . T h o s e w h o m b e m e t g o i n g - t o t h e ' ' a u r i f e r o u s
lands" w e r e p r i n c i p a l l y t r a d e r s ; in f a c t , t h i s class of indir i n a l s for o u t n u m b e r t h o s e w h o i n t e o d e d mining. H i s
a d v i c e i s jto s t a y a t Ijome u n t i l r e l i a b l e n e w s i s received
from those who have already gone there.
A l a r g t j b a n d of ' C h e y e n n e I n d i a n a a r e e n c a i n p e d on
t h e P l a t t e , t w e n t j - milen" n b o r e ' P l n r a C r e e k , b u t a r e p e a c e a b l y d i s p o s e d t o w a r d s t h e whites!
N E W GOODS.
Detroit Advertisements.
"XT A L L , D l T f C K l i H B <fc C O - r 74 WOJ>DWA»U AVi.
j . 1 n a r . Wholesale a n d Retail Dealer* In Foreign a n d l>o
tnrctic Dry (Jood*. Oarpativ Floor Oil Clot)w;Pty«tlfluiKlnff-.
Peathim and Hume
«oo«U—•Sy'a WOQ!4 particu
larly invite the a t t c n t i o a o f t h f public t o the following
which we have in gTcat
-lety of Kyle* a n d p r i c e * : B r o , l i Shawls. lonfr and square ; BrtfBtatr d a d o . . d o . ; Waterloo do.
do. do. : C e n t l c m e n ' s do. d o . to,; Mantilla*. I t a u b f o l a t r t e a :
Black. Kancr, Pou-lard." Bayadar* and X o i r e AntW»«? Silkn :
.French a n d English McrinooK, plaia a n d ttiurail; Parametn>.
Delaine*, in great variety ; Valencia l*lai J s and S?tripe» : All
wool Plaid*: A l p a c a s : Flannelf• Bottfnetta; Broadcloth*: Da-,
mask*: Blanketa; L i n e n s ; Embroideries,' Hosiery; Clove*-.
H i b b o n s ; P r i n t a r G i n g h a m s Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department,
V e l v e t Bnissfl*. Orenelle, 3 Ply', 5 P l y , S i * e r f i e v , C o t t o n
a n d Wool. Carpet*: Drusect*. Stair Kod* O M « t K Window
Shades, U r f and M.oalin Curtain*, Curtain Flxtute*, Feather*.
P a p e r Hanging*, Ac-., Ae.
W e have many o t h e r style* of G o o i K which wiU 1*» vffvre.l
. *uit the time*.
n".
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WK H A V E NOVT OPKN'ED T H E LABGEST STOCK OF
.... .. - M Oaa
quickly. e a * i l r a n d economically; generated f r o m Ro«in,' Oil,
Tallow" and "refuse Greaae of any k i n d , a n d producing, tor •
about eighty c e n t s a* m u c h light aa a thousand f t c t of ortlinary'coal G a s
; •
A long course of experiment* a t the' hands of th<i fnventnr,
who haa bad m a n y year* e x p e r i e n c e In Gaa miintifacturing.a*
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well a#1»y ourselves and other*, h a s placed the Invention beyond all d o u b t of ita practicability. ; T h e p u b l l e may be coefi.lentiy a « u r e i ) that It la a t o n r e t h e ' m o a t Simple a n d useful
* a n y t h i n g or the k i n d ever before constructed.
The present o b j e c t of t h e proprietor* la to dl«po*e of city,
We ever b r o u g h t t o tlii* m a r k e t ; w h i c h w« will b# : happy to
>unty a n d state Bight*, on t o e mo*t favorable terms; a n d t o
offer at »uch priccaanwillaccord rcanoatblv with the TIMES. immediately introduce the works into general use.
HAXNAH, TJAY i CO.
Works from 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, are now fn
Traverse City, Xov-18, IMS,
. nl'Jtf
readiness by D U D L E Y A HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r * Detroit, ,
as well a* every t h i n g connected with t h e " g u n - L i g h t Ga«
W o r k * " which will; l>e supnliod by t h e m a t u l the 'principal
Jioints in the t ' n l o n , to p a r u c a p u r c h a s i n g territory.
E R S O N S WISHING TO ENGAGE WORK
Persons of small capital, a n d particularly Gas Fitters, by
with nc for their tesma d a r i n g t h e winter, will do well t o m a k i n g an investment in the r i g h t to'usethfc " Sun-Light Ga*
make application noon.
.
"York*," will l>e ccrtain of an immediate'remuneration.
The Prussian Regency.
HANNAH. LAY & CO.
j « r - A l l c o m m u n i c a t i o n s In the premises directed t o the
T h e K i n g of P r u s s i a h a s issued a d e c r e e e s t a b l i s h i n g
Traverse City, Nov. IP, 185S.
n I N v undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
. J O H X Q. DCDLKV,
t h e R e g e n c y of t h e P r i n c e , of P r w e i a . A b e t t e r underT r e a s u r e r for P r o p r i e t o r s ,
"
s t a n d i n g of t h e d i s p a t c h m a y b e g a t h e r e d f r o m t h o followKVv 77- Woodwu>3 Avenoc, D i t r o i t Michigan.
i n g , w h j c h is t a k e n f r o m t h e N e w Y o r k Sun.*
IIEKALD oirptcc, n u v x a s s CITY, m c u i o a x ,
F r e q u e n t references h a v o b e e n m a d o i n o u r s u m m a r i e s - of
HALLOCK, No 16K, JelTerson Avenue, Detroit. Where may
E u r o p e a n news, t o t h e s e t t l r m e n t o f t h e P r u s o a n R e g e n c y
be f o u n d a very large, f r e s h and deditable *toc)c of the above
question. A brief explanation of t h e m a t t e r m a y be
goods j u s t manufactured u n d e r h i * i m n > e d l a « Inspection,nnd
a c c e p t a b l e t o m a n y of a u r readers. T h e K i n g o T P n m a ,
e m b r a c i n g one 6f the most extensive assortments e v e r before
n o w well a d v a n c e d in years, h a s fallen i n t o a 6tate of
otfercd in t h i s m a r k e t
Has opened an O(lire.at T r a v e r s e City, Grand Traverse Co~
A m o n g his stock will be found every k f n d and.description
m e n t a l i m b e c i l i t y . H i s m e m o r y first g a v e w a y , so t h a t
HichigSn, for the iransaction of a
ul G a r m e n t suitable f o r Fall a n d W i n t e r wear.
h e f o r g o t t h e imme.of h i s c h i e f m i n i s t e r , a n d t h e nnmes From the low priced a n d cheaper g r i d e s , to the most fine
of t h e p r i n c i p a l t o w n s in his k i n g d o m . H i s p e r c e p t i v e
id fashionable garments—all of whlc*- * • — "
Tho United States Land Office is located at t h i s placg ; and tured with' the utmost ci
f a c u l t i e s lost t h e i r v i g o r , s o t h a t h e could n o t d i s c r i m i n a t e
a s t o a r t i c l e s of f o o d p l a c c d b e f o r e h i m . I n s h o r t , h e h a s particular attention wilt be paid to locating L a n d Warrauta,
All p.
" "
investing money i s Government Land*, i m p a r t i n g informa- O B R E I
boon l a d i n g i n t b h o p e l e s s i d i o c v , a n d i t h a s b e c o m e
tion relutivc to* the general features, resources a n d advann e c e s s a r y t o m a k e t h c . R c g c e c y of h i s b r o t h e r , t h e P r i n c e tages of the Grand Traverso country, the payment of tax?*, extensive stock, Which shall be offered at prices uniformly
low.
• nS
II. HALLOCK. (
of P r u s s i a , p e r m a n e n t .
a n d t h e transaction of a n y A g e n c y tiislnCfs with which he
KBKKKKXCSS.
T h e a b d i c a t i o n of t h e K i n g w a s p r o p o s e d , b u t ' t h e may be e n t r u s t e d .
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MENT. No. 10 CongrwiMrt., Ea*t.—A. C. ALEXA."
Q u e e n , s u s t a i n e d b y t h e C o u r t influence, s tr e n u o u s ly
C h M k t W . Mailer. E « | . '
would mo»t re*pectfully i n t i m a t e t h a t m o m fully t o accomresisted
t h e p r o p o s i t i o n . ' S h e h a s also o p p o s e d t h e
date the wants of the p a t r o n i z i n g pnHitr, nnd hi* U r g e iup e r m a n e n t R e g e n c v of t h e P r i n c e , a n d p r o p o s e d a c o - R e . ase of buaiiiesa, ho has adopted the improved facility which
Herald Office, Traven>e City, Nov. S, 1858.
S w a m give* to the A r t ot D y d n g , h a v i n g r e c e n t l y flttcd u p
g e u c y . T h i s t h e P r i n c e of P r u s s i a d e c l a r e d i m p r a c t i c a f o r that purpose* Ho now Dyes by Hteatn, every description
ble, a n d as t h e Q u e e n i s related t o t h e R u s s i a n i m p e r i a l
of Silk*. Satin*. V e l v e t Crape* and Merino*, p r o d u c i n g the
family, a n d k n o w n t p b e s t r o n g l y R u s s i a n in h e ? s y m p a most brilliant colors a n d be*t stylo of flni*h t h a t e v e r y a r t i c l e
AND
t h i e s , h e r p r o p o s i t i o n w a s regarded as e q u i v a l e n t t o a
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned,
p r o p o s a l t o s n a r e t h o g o Vermont of P r u s s i a w i t h t h e
A Y I U B W ' S SELF-ADJD8TINO, SMOKE. STOllM AND
Ra-eian party.
VEXTlLLATING OHIMNE\"}CAP.-*M*yhew'* Chimney
A still f u r t h e r difficulty i n s e t t l i n g t h ? R e g e n c y quesCap prevents Chimneys from s m o k i n g : It preclados s t o r m s
t i o n . a n d p e r h a p s , t h e p r i n c i p a l ono, i s of a financial
I jind W a r r a n t s bought a n d sold. P a r t i c u l a r attentibn given from e n t e r i n g t h e m ; it lessons the liabilities t o I r e * Trom
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t h e m e a n i n g of t h e text a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y a n a l y z e i t s constructions with accuracy.
A FBJUK OF NATI:EK.—Mr. V e s t a l y e s t e r d a y rem
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H e h a s a g i r l w h o h a s f o u r legs , a n d feet, a n d
H o n . ; S c h u y l e r C o l l a x , t h e R e p u b l i c a n m e m b e r of C o n - naturee.
t w o heads, f o u r a r m s , a n d t h e u p p e r p a r t of t w o b o d i e s ,
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a n d o n e ' a p o o c h e s t o h i s c o n s t i t u e n t s d u r i n g t h e l a t e c a n - of these" b o d i e s is in t h e right s i d e instead 'of t h e left, b u t
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m b e r e l e c t f r o m t h e c o n v e n i e n t I n e a t i n g aha u s e s b o t l i m o u t h s , t h o u g h i t i s
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t h e r e i s b u t o n e s e t of d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s . I t Is m o r e vronC h e s t e r on t h e '21«t from h e m o r r a g e of t h e l u n g ? — t h a d e r f u l t h a n t h e S i a m e s e T w i n s . T h e y w e r e t w o p e r s o n s
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• 8 0 orderly u p o n t h e loom,
W i t h t h e poor garments, t h i n a n d old—
"With t h a t m e s a bed a n d squalid r o o m .
H a m a k e r , aave'npon i t s fold,
'Knows Uttle or a j-ose's bloom;
Nor how the merry violet* s p r i n g
8 0 thickly o'er the grassy sod,
W h e w , soaring on a j o y o u s wing.
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love t h a t on |iis a c c e n t * h u n g .
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h o a r ' s d i s t a n c e from o a r shores, s a d t h e battle which decide*
U M t a t e of a kingdom, t h e c a p t u r e of a V i e a a a o r G l b n l f e r ,
the fall of * dynasty, the t r i a a p h of a nsuipation, the b i r t h
of a a M i r to royalty, the d e a th o f . a S i c b o l a s V Wellington,
In-'anr c o u n t r y which louche* the Mediterranean, the Euxfne,
t h e S t a c k S e a or the G e r m a n Ocean, will be pnblished la New
Y o r k t h e n a n morning, if n o t on t h e vary d s y of it* oceorrence. l a t a moment, a s .it were, we h a r e been t h r o w n i n t o
the imaie«10Ha lntcUeotaal neighborhood of the whole civilized a n d a large portion of the setnl-bsrbaroas world. T h e
rise a n d fall of a t o c k a in London or P a r i s will henceforth be
reported f r o m day t o d s y in t h e journal* of o a r s e a - W r d
cities. T h e boldest operators in Wsjl-street will refaae to buy
o r SCO until they have read the quotation* of t h s t day's basiness otf the Roysl E x c h a n g e s a d ^ t the Bourse, whose trannSetlpas wlll h a v e cloned a n h o a r or ao before o a r s can begin.
A r e v o l u t i o n in Paris, a a i m p o r t a n t v o t e . l a P a d i a n M a t . a n insurrectioa in IUly, a fire in C a a s t t n t i n o i l ^ - w l p be diaeuwed
arouad the Weakfaat-tables of New-York a f e w . h o a r s after its
o c c a r r e n c e . A mighty t h o u g h ailent transformation in the
conditions of h u m a n existence has j a s t been effected by t h e
little wire s t r e t c h i n g across the ocean's bed from the coast of
Ireland.to t h a t of British America, a n d , o n e inevitable result
« f this taust be s a unexampled c o m m u n ity of feeling and interest a m o u g the nations of Christendom, and a consequent
desire / o r a m o r e i n t i m a t e acquaintance with e a c h other's
d o i n g s , t h r o u g h the medlurA of the SfcWBpaper l ' r t s s . I t
•seem* hardly possible t h a t th o u s a n d s should n o t heneelorth
regularly read their owa Journals, w h p h a v e h i t h e r t o been
c o n t e n t with an occasional glance at those taken by t h e i r
n e i g h b o r s ; while many who have.hitherto been content with'
a w e c M p iifcua wfll n o w r e q u i r e a Semi-Weekly or Daily.—
In short, Intelligence, always a vital element of g r o w t h in
wisdom, saccess in business, or e n j o y m e n t In life, h a s no*- become lndispenssble t o all.
—TUB NKW Yowt T a i a c s a , now more t h a n seventeen y e s r s
old, which w*s flic first j o u r n a l In the world t h a t appeared
regularly on q i imperial eight-page s h e a t a t s o low a price as
two cent*, aad. which h a s attained the u n p v a l l d c d aggregate
of m o r a t h s a Md,000 M b s c r f p t l o n s , r<*pekl)sny w l l c l t s its
( h a r e of t i ^ o i w patron»ge w h i c h the Metropolitan Press is
h e n c e f o r t h constrained, at a heavy weekly cost, t o deservi'—
I t asks, especially t h e p i ^ r o n a g e a n d active f a v o r of l l K r u a u CIKS—of those w h o hate all forms of oppression, and desire
t h a t every rational being shall be free,to employ his faculties'
In such i n n o c e n t ' m a n n e r a * he shall deem best—of those w h o
would e x t e n d Liberty and limit .Slavery—liW 1t f u r t h e r appeals likewita t o all w h o look a n d labor for the r e tu r n oP National thrift, plenty, prosperity, t h r o a g h t b « I*ratecllon of
A m t r i h a n W a s t r y by wisely dlserimlnaflng duties o n Imports—all who favor National P r o g r e s s t h r o u g h internal development and melioration r a t h e r t h a n
and extension—all w h o would rath sc. have t h a N a t i o n a l rasoartfcs ffCvoled to the construction of a Railroad t o t h e P a c l f l c
t h a n t o the purchase or cooqueat o f . M e x i c o / N l c a r a g u a or
Cuba—all who woold -retrench radically o a r present inordin a t e Federal expenditure* b y abolishing or Immensely reducing the Army a n d Navy, and e x p e n d i n g tho m o n e y t h a s
saved on work* of beneficence which will e n d u r e t* bless our
children—all wh6 p r o f o u n d l y realize that "RIGHTEOI'HNEKS
•• exalteth a n*tion," a n d t h a t n o real advantage can e v e r ace r u e t o any person or c o m m u n i t y - f r o m acquisitions o r auecesses achieved by means which contravene tho law* of
Ete r n a l H l g h t The free allotment of limited p o r t i o n s of the
Public L t n d * t o Actual Settler* thereon, a n d every b a p e f u l
p l a n intended to diminish the sum of h u m a n misery f r o m
dearth of e m p l o y m e n t or inadequate r e c o m p e n s e — e v e r y
scheme especially t b a t - s e i k s t o help the u n f o r t u n a t e by enabling a n d t c a c h i n g t h e t n t o h e l p themselves—must c o m m a n d
our e a r n e s t sympathy and .co-operation.
Within the present y a a r . T u TBIBVNB h a s provided itself
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o u r subscriber* may receive their p a p e r s a mail
e a r n e r m*n they Otherwise m i g h t do. W i t h c o r r e s p o n d e n t s
a t tho most Important points t h r o u g h o u t the civilized World,
of odr sheet concede t o . i t f r a n k n e s s in avowing its convict i o n a n d ability in m a i n t a i n i n g them. We appeal, then, t o
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w h o desire t o have full and rellahle Intelligence f t t m all p*rts
unfjolsterer to repair. The wodtman charged with the of t h e world, will act^aa o u r a g e n t s . i a g e t t i n g op clubs and
job found secreted i n j t a. diamond pin, a portrait in pen- f o r w a r d i n g anbacriptians.
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cil j>f a boy, and a number of small sheets of paper mlad
h e n yon o r d e r THE TRiBfKE be careftil t o give t h e name
with vtty smaQ. writing; Tho. things he appropriated; of Wthe
Post-Office, County a n d State t o which you wish tfie
. the pin he sold, and the portrait and papers be gave to a p a p e r *«nC ' A n d w h e n y o n change y o u r residence, and desire
'watchmaker,' a friend of his. Although tho .writing was y o n r p a p e r changcd accordingly, state the n a m e of both Postin ia foreign Jabguage .the watchmaker 'tneceoded in Offices—where you h a v e been r e c e i v i n g it, a n d 1w h e r e y o n
making ont that it consisted of a series of secret and very
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important instructions drawn up by Louis XVI. for the A H E R 1 C A . N W A T C H K 8 — A P P L E T O X , TRACY A
Dnuplfin, his son, the portrait befog that of the latter. X X Co., WALTHA*, Mass, Manufacturers of P A T E N T LEThe wjttchmaker, whose name was Naundorft some years V E R WATCHES.—These s u p e r i o r W a t c h e s are m a d e by the
of n e w a n d original machinery, expressly designed to'seafter gave himself oat as Louis XVEL, and produced the aid
cure, with a low palce, a line, substantial, durable a n d unt-^
paper* and'portrait in question to prove his allegatioa formly tellable t u n e keeper. The m o v e m e n t s are n e w i s
After tasking soine noise in Franqe And Belgium, in
whichwter country he passed by the name of Morel de
the most e x a c t i n g test* t o be reliable and u n f a i l i n g
Saint PiSer/tUs man died in 1849. His son, who called rpn.
watches are m * n n f a c t a r e d entirely f r o m the
himsef Duke of Normimdy, went to Java in 1853. The c r u d e mThese
a t e r i a l s I n a single establishment, by connected a n d
Berlin' workman who discQyered'the documents naturally u n i f o r m processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y b e i n g organized u p o n
did nflt state how Nanndoitr bccame possessed at them, t h e same a y f l e m t h a t h a s |>een adopted in the production of
hut just before his death, which took riiace lately, he t h e unEqualed A m e r l c s n fire-arm*, w h i c h enable* n*-to proe n t a t one-hair t h e price of a n y f o r t i g n movemade k M disclosure to his famHy. They found out dmuecnet a ofm otvheemsame
quality; a n d w e g u a r a n t e e t h e perfeot
that the ihrnons arnxhair had remained in Berhn, and performance, for ten y e a i k S f every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by ua.
had cstae into possession of tho old woman; , and they All f o r e i g n w a t c h e s a r e m a d s by h a n d , t h e A m e r i c a n watchcaitsed it to be bought in order to: seO it again in Aus- e s b e i n g t h e only ones m a d e b y machine 1 7 ' u p o n a u n i f a n n
'system t h r o u g h o u t Nearly a l l h a n d - m a d s w a t c h e s are' detria."'
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fective, a n d are continually g e t t i n g - o u t of order. I n manyp a r t s o f , t h e c o u n t r y it ta impossible t o And,goOd Watch repairer*, a n d w a t c h r e p a i r i n g is always u n c e r t a i n a n d expenQ e i B t r q d u c t i o n ^ f A m e r i c a n watches d i a g ^ ^ o f t h l s
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t to despiaa the
Fortunc sometimes is heaped uj lib# the snoif; and
like tie now melts and thaws to n " • : again.
iiccllaneoua stock, a n d
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit AdvertiaementB.
A N D A f i l ' B , FROM W H I C H MANKIND SUFn B O C E U E R A T W H O L E S A J L K . — X . P. JACOBS, r m i
V X C o m e r Jefferson Avenue a n d Wayne Street, ofifera f o r X fer, o v e r a large p a r t of the globe, i* the consequence of
a diseased actloh o f . t h e lystem, induced by the poisoaous
sale t o the City and Country TYade:miasm of vegetable decay. Thi* exhalation is evolved b>She
action of solar b e a t o n w e t s o i l , a n d riais w i t h the watery vav
200 hhd* fair, p r i m e a n d choice New Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d
f r o m i t ? W h i l e the SM U,below t h e
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MuiKavado S a g a r .
J e r s near the e a r t h ' s surface, and the v i r u s i* takqn w i t h it
50 bbls.Crushed. Powdered and Coffee.
through the long* i n t o t h e Mood. There it a c t s a* a n irritaloo bbls P r i m e New Orleans Molasses a n d S y r u p .
t i n g poison OBtbe l a t c r a a l viscera and e x c r e t i n g organ* of
the body. The liver becomes torpid and falls t o secrete n o t
S00 half c h e s t s case* a a d boxes T o u n g Hyson, Gunpowder only thi* viru*; but also the b i l e ' f r o m the blood. Both the
v i m s a a d t h e bile accumulate in the circulation, a n d p r o d u c e
aad Black Tes*<of recent i m p o r t s lion.
violent .constitutional disorder* The spleen, the kidneys a n d
C o f f e e a n d fepioes.
t h e stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered
240 b a g s white a a d g r e e n Rio.
also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, f* if in an at140 b a g s ajad pocketa a i d GovH a n d common J a v a . •
t e m p t t o expel the noxious fusion, concentrate*' the whole
100 cases g r o u n d Mastard. ,>
blood'of t h e b o d y in t h e Internal exrretorie* t o f o r t e , t h e m
20 bag* green a n d white Maracaibo..
to cast i t . o u t T h e . b l o p d leaves the *urf*ce, a n d rushes t o
60 boxes Ground Rio.
the central o r g a n * with congestive v l c l e h c t . • Tills is..the
SO kegs Ground Ginger. .
CauCU. •' B p t i n t h i s effort it fails. Then the F s r x a follow*.
IS bajp* Pepper, S p i c e and Cloves,
In which the blood leaves t h e central organ* a h d - r u s h e s ' ( o
60 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice a a d Cloves.
the sorface, as If in another effort t o e x p e l t h e irritating
poison t h r o u g h t h a t o t h e r great excretory—the skin. I n t h i s
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Tobacco a n d Cigars.
aim* it fails, a n d the s y i t e m sbandon* the attempt exhausted,
100 boxes J© Finp C u t Paper*.
and waits f o r the recovery of strength to repeat the boneless
IOO Mils S m o k i n g .
e
f f o r t a n o t h e r day. These are t h e tits or paroxysm* of F e v e r
50 boxes P l u g Dark, A's and J0>.
a
n d Ague. Sacti constitutional d i s o r d e r will of counte underJO l»jccs Gold Leaf, H a i r Podnd*.
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mine the health if It Is not removed,
30 boxes T i n FolL
We h a v e labored t o find, a n d have found, a a antidote.
JO bbls Cavendish in can*.
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A ret** A | M J Care»
C10AB&—A largo a s s o r t m e n t of Imported a n d Domestic.
which neatraliaes t h i s malarious poison In.Uie blood, a n d
W i n e s a n d Liquors.
stimulates the liver to expel it from the b o d y . ' A* it should.
*o it does, cure t h i s sffilctiag disorder with p e r f e c t certainty.
And It doe* more, or rather dscs w h a t I* of w o r e s e r v i c e ^ o
F i n e old Cognac and Seignette Brandies, in half pipe*, quaf- those ijuhiect to t h i s infection. If takt n iff season it expels
it f r o m the system as it U absorbed, and tbkwkevp* those who
"tpre aad octave*.
u*e it f r e e f r o m It* attaak*; keep* the »>>tum in.healtu t h o u g h
Gis—Swan a n d London C-ordial. in whole a n d half pipe*.
WiH*«tftr—0(d Scotch, Monongahula - and Peach Orchard, In exposed t o t h e disesse; CoaseqiuBtW i t not only c a r t s , but
protect* from, the great vaHety of affections w h i c h are Induh m U a n d bbls.
ced by thi* malignant influence, such as ilemittcnt Fever, Chill
Wine, S^a^acli and Cordl»l Bitters in casesj
Fever, p u m b , o r Masked Ague. Periodical H<ailsche, or BilSundries.
ious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Kkeumatlsm, G o u t
ii*irts.
Blindness, Toothache, E s t t v h c , Catsrrli, A s t h m a Palpitations.
'Indow Glass, assorted.
Palnfol Affection* of tjsE spiced, Hysterics; Cplic, Paralysis,
iper Sauce.
and. P a i n f u l Affections, of the Stuuiach and Ui.nels, all of
...le LSad.
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which, when arising from this cause, win be ftiuud t o assume
ail* a n d Tub*.
more or le*sthe Inrermlttent t y p e . : Thi* " A g u e C u r e " re•sorted i n t
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move* the cause b f t h c s e : derangement*, a n d c u r e s the dl*es*e.
sorted S h o t
• This it sccomplislies by stimulating the, c.xcretorle* t o ex» d e r , assorted.
pel. the virus from the *)»tcm; s a d these o r g a n s ny* degrees
Oakley 4 Ames' German Chemical Soap.
become Habited to do thi* their office of t b * l r own accord.—
150 boxes White a n d dark German Chemical Soap.
H e n c e iiri*es jvhat we t e r r a a c c l i m a t i o n . ' Tjme n a y iiccoiu200 boxes F a n c y Bar a a d Cake Soap.
p l i s h t l j c s a m e eud, but oftep life i s not long eno«(ih, or lii
200 boxes F a m i l y a n d No. 1 Bar Soap.
sacriJlced in the attempt, while this " A g t i e C a n . - " does it at
100 boxes Stearins a n d Tallow Candle*.
once, a n d with safety. We' have great reasou t o believe t h i s
60 boxes S t a r Candles.
is a s u r e r a* well OS safer remedy for the whole class of dis160ream*\Wrapping P a p e r , j
eases which are.caused by the miasmatic; infection, t h a n any
100 reams Foolscap, Letter a n d Note P s p e r . *
o t h e r which has been discovered; a n d it ha* still- another
200,000 Percussion Cap*, 2000 11B Bar Leadi
i m p o r t a n t .advantage to the public, which is, t h a t it is cheup
100 bbl* Vinegar.
as wcll.as good.
Together With Codfish, Maelccrtl, W h i t e Fish, H e r r i n g / B a g
I'leiiared h}- D r . J . C. Ayer A C o , Lowell, Mas*. P r i c e One
Salt, Paint*, Oil*, Dye Stuffs, Cordage, Broom*, Bakets, Ula**> D o l l a r per bottle.
,
Aycrtt Cherry Pectoral
w a r e a n d article appertaining to tho Grocery Trade. Corner
Jefferson Avenue a n d W a j ne-st, Detroit, Mich.
lias w o n f o r Itselr Such a refcown tor the enre or every variety
N. K JACOBS.
or Throat And L u n g Complaint, t h a t it'is entirely uaneci-sscry
for u s t o recount t h e cvidi-nco of it* virtue*, wherever it hu*
T T H - Y A N D O T T E K O L M N G M I L L CCK, H A S NOW been employed. A s i t has l o n g b e e u I n c o n s u i u u.c t h r o u g h * T la S t o r e , a n d offer f o r sale, a full assortment of J ^ k e o u t tbi* section, we need n o t do m o r e , t h o u assure the p e o p l e
Superior and Scrap I r a n , or all siites, a t greatly reduced rates. It* quality I* k e p t u p t o the best It ever ha* been, and t h a t f t
' Tlie Lake Superior Bar I r o n soliTbjCthe Company, i s all may be relied on to do f o r their relief all It has «vcr been
made f r o m Charcoal Pig; and Is f i r better o w n t h e I r o n made f o u n d t o do,
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f r o m Hard Coal, and their Lake Pnpcrlor Merchant Iron- i*
A y e f s Cathartic Pflls,
the only Iron sold In t h i s mnrkeWthsti* made In t h i s manner.
*e* of a r u r g a t i v e Medicine: for C o * t l v c n e ^ ;
T h e i r Merchant Scrap I r o n ia all m a i l a f r t m selected Scrap
)y*pcpsi*: tor J a u n d i c e : for t h s cure of i n d i a n d will bear comparison with the. b c a f l r o n made i n the
gestion; fur l l e a d a c h e ; r o r t h e cure of Dysentery; f o r a F o u t
country,
W y a n d n t t e H o l l i t f g Mill Company and E u r e k a Iron Compa- S t o m a c h ; Tor the cure of ptj-*lpclas; for the l'ile*; for the
n y d r a f t s taken at p a r in exchange' f o r . I r o n or a n y indebted- cur# of S c r o f u l a ; f o r all Scrofulous Complaints; for the cure
or Rheumatism; f o r Diseaac* of thc. S k i n ; f a r tho c a r s of
ness tq the Company.
Mannfaetured I r o n abjo given in e x c h a n g e f o r good Scrap l i v e r C o m p l a i n t ; ^ J f r l > r o p s y ; for t h e cure or T e t t e r , T u m o r s
and Salt Rhcflm; for W o r m s ; f o r the enre of G o u t ; f o r a DinIron.
ner P i l l : fur the c a r e of Neuralgia; fur purifying, the blood.
Call a n d see or address;
They are sttpnr-coatcd, *0 t h a t the most sensitive can take
WM. H..ZABRISKIK, P e c r e t a n ' .
t h e m pleasantly, aad they are the beat a p e r i e n t in tho w e r i d
S t o r e •corner Woodward A vfcnne and Congress-st.
for Blithe'par]Mi*e* or a tamily physic.
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Price''25 c e n t s per Box; Six^ Boxes for One Dollar.
t O N F O U N D R Y . — T U E UNDERSIGNED ARE I'RE-.
parefl t o fUriilsb, at s h o r t notlcey Stationary Engine*, Mill
Great n u m b e r s or.Clergymen, Physician*, Staticsracn, e n d \
Gearing, Warehonsb Hoisting Apparatus; a n d all varieties or
I r o n W i r k . Repair work on Propeller*, Steamers fcnd Saw e m i n e n t iicrsonages, have tent their l u r a e s t o c e r t l f y t h e tin- !
Mill*, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly.- Casting*—every paralleled u*efulaes* of tliese remedies*; tmt our space ben- /
Will n o t " p e n u l t t h e i n s e r t i o n ' o f tbom. The A g e n t s , b e l o w description.
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ruimcd f u r n i s h gratis .onr American Aimauac in w h i c h . t h e y
BRASS FOVNDRY.
are g i v e n ; also with full descriptions of tlie above c o m p l a i n t s ,
We are prepared to execute orders or a i y *lze f o r Bras* and
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t that should be followed f o r t h e i r cure.
CompositloirCjatlngK, promptly.
Do not be p n t o f f by impriucipled dealers with o f h e r preOil Globe*, Oil .Cups, Vajvcs, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guage Cocks,
Cylinder Cock*, Ste&ii Whistle* for Kteamboat*, Locomotive* paration* they make more, uroflt 011. T h e sick w a n t the t e s t
aid t h e r e Is for them, a n d they should it.
Alt o u r remedies are f b r ' s s l c by
: J. 8. F A H R A N P , •
Detroit, Mlcb.I R O N RAILING A N D VERANDAHS.
U O O K F O B T U B T I M D E M l l — T H E feXlliES t .
We are prepared t o execute all Order* for I r o n Bailing f o r
•XJ FLORIDA.—BV JOMli-A H. t. ii'i'iNos.—Illustrrted with 6
P r i v a t e Buildings, Chnrobes, Public Square*, a n d f o r Ceiuct$>ryl-ot*.
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•tST C o m e r of Fifth a n d Woodb"ridgo-sts.,eppofute J l a t h l n e
Shop of Michigan .Central Bailraad, D e t r o i t '
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Ipanishdawa. J t shows bod faith exercised towards the
n a n s of Florida, a n d la f o u n d to present a t r a e view of tht»
T O B A N K J B B 8 , L A N D AGENTS AND BUSaN!
Ig-fought Florida War, which was, in t r u t h , A W A R F O R
A J . Sage A Son'*, Map Publishers, Stationer*, L _
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and Lithographer*, 209, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y'.Vovrt-Sage'
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Piano Room.
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l r o k with great interest aiid
promptness and despatch, aad on a* favorable t e r m s as.
ranch litxtrnctios. Ik sets In d r * t r i k i n g light s a I m p o r t a n t
establishment i n t h e country. .Coinhining j all the d i t t o
•Kifs, a n d cloorly reveals the secret i p r i n g s
branches of Steel, Copper '-and-Stone E a g r a v i n g , as.vreil a*
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a u t h o r h a h o s p e c i a n v entitled hlm*elf t o tiie t h i n k s of e v e r y
P a r t i c u l a r attention paid t o Bank and Commercial work,
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and
honorable
administration, bysuch a* Chock*, Draft*, Notes, Certiflcatejjvof Deposit a a d
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil ina.ucnct* of slavery in t h e
Stoafc.Coupon Bond*, Letter,Note a n d " B i l l h e a d s , E n v e l o p e * .
transaction* which he n a r r t t e * . No one, i t s e e m s t o me, esn
Ac. Maps, Portrait*. Hkow"C*rd* A c , L i t h o g r; a p h e d a n d
arise from p e r u s i n g t h i s w o r k without deepened convictions
pi™eWn^(rfo4tdellekte—'
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of the w r o n g or slaveholdiug. s u a the necessity of e a r n e s t
a n d persistent effort for the deliverance or onr National Govoffice of t h e Detroit Daily Advertiser, 212 Juf- e r n m e n t f r o m the control of t h s slave power.
Columbus, J n l v 12. 1858.
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f e r s o n Avcjhie. v
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J. tjAGE A SONS.
R E P U B U C A N S R E A D I I ! Copies a e n t by mall on r e c e i p t
T O I. LETT, F O S T E R A. CO„
T TLTEp P A T E S T F I R E s n d BURGLAR P R O O F 8 A F E S . of One Dollar.
Pnlishers, Celnmbu*, Ohio.
XJ —Thdne Safe* are a combination of W r o u g h t and Chilled • FBAXcis.KAYMoxn.
Detroit, A g e n t for M'o^lRBn.
Iron, two n t c h N t h i c k . . The W r o u g h t I r a n gives s t r e n g t h n3
a n d t h e Chilled Iron hardness; the safes bei tig warranted Drill
A R E W ' H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET
Proof. All otller F i r e Proof Safe* are" made of S h e e t I r o n .
b e t w e e n ' L a m e d amf Congress streets, Detroit, Mleh.—
8. R. WOOLLEY, Agent, at C. A'A. I r e * ' B a n k i n g Office.
The undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased - T h e Institution f o r
; Detroit, N o v . " \ l 8 3 8 .
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the'dissemlnation or useful drinks," ha* enlarged a n d rejuvenated it in the mo*f thorrmch manner, makihg it How t h e
mqst extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST,with racilitle* ror
rers about 1,000 case* BOOTS, S H O E S AND, R U B B E R ^ of all p r o d u c i n g the finest a n d most delicate grade* of Malt Liquor*;
the de*lrablo kinds, a n d h a r e , also, o n hand a few thousand a n d I* n o w prepared to f u r n i s h the various qualities .of Ale*.
P o r t e r ' a n d Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t e n d bottling, at''prices
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pairs or o u r own manufacture. '
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v We shall c o n t i n u e t o m a n n f a s t n r e a n d t o receive almost r a n g i n g f r o m $C t o $10 per barrel. !
daily a d d i t i o n s — s o aa i o keep o a r stook a t 4JI t i m e s large a n d jt E x t r a fine and Stock Ales brewed t o o r d e r .
®"AU Packages extra; which, w h e n "returned t o t h e Brewery
complete- Confining ourselves t o the Joltb'
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in good order, will be paid for a t same prices aS charged.
•ivefe-. we can offer facilities uneqmUed in
The attention of private Ann file*, a n d customer* in general,
W o o d w a r d Avenue.
H. P . BAlL
i s particularly called t o the E X C E L S I O R CREAM ALE. Old
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
-friend* a n d near spay be assured of t h e superior quality a n d
flavor of these beverages, a n d all a r e Invited t o cml a n a samI PUBLISHple f o r themselves. All prders, W'th the mOley enclosed,
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very large H U H OI OOON ana ivews i-*per, 01 ail
. . will receive p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
a r e Agent* for n i n e « r t h e best Mills In t h e coantrv, which , Malt a n d Ho]ta for *ak a t t h s lowest m a r k e t r a t e s .
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gives a s a chance to compete a a d undersell a n y e s t a u i s h m c n t
i n t h e West, *nd would say t h a t w e sell p r i n t p a p e r cheaper
T E S T P U I 1 L I S I I E D , A T E X T BOOK O F VEGETA
a n d a better articlo t h a n can h e f o u n d in thi* m a r k e t ; Also,
f J Me. a n d Animal Philosophy, d e s i g n e d ' f o r t h e use of
— h a v e Inst received a large Invoice of;fine Mannilja*.—
Schools, Seminaries a n d College*, b y H e n r y Goadby, M. D..
aae call a n d see f o r yonrseltle* a t
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Professor of V e g e t a b l e a a d A u a i m a l Phyatolagy a n d Ei
P E A P E & FULLER'S, No. l l ^ J e f H r w n Are.
mology, in t h e State A g r k n
D e t r o i t Nov. 1, US8L
beUished with u p w a r d s of 41
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A P E R . - - W E A R E PREPAHHD TO S O P P L T AT MILL ly designed f o r College* a n d »
price*, a n aiaes a n d w e i g k t a of P r i u l and Book P a p e r J— invaluable t o the general reader, and should fjnd a p l a c e i n
* " a n d private llhrary.', The beaotj- or tfie wood
'iftdly adorn thi* wodr.I* r*m*rtr*hU
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RiCHMONDB k BACKUS,
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So, I don't play on any instrumeut," said our friend,
Tom Pringte; in answer to our owtldn. "Twtell the
truth, 1 became discouraged
a. alight ndsconeeptioo,
when I was a yoaug man. I waoi't appreciated, you
know, and all that sort «jf tiring.
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MORGAN BATES,
" Well, you iei,- said he. in reply to another question
KPTTPK AITD'raontlKTOB.
it was about twenty years ago, when I w*S attidyfop
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law, and my brother *w» » medical stadent, that woboth
fancied wo "had a Wonderflil talent for noac. So John
bought a flute, and I a fiddle, and turning one ofthe attics
into a study, wo pradticed there half the night through,
Wo didn't want any one to know.aboat It. tspccmlly. our
&ther,-Who had very strict notions as M tbe vuneoftjme;
and to make him think ns usefully empJoved. I had quantities of law books heaped up, and John had a skall and
all sorts of .bones scattered about, Weknew that up iu
our 'study,' no obe could hear us, butBetsy, tho'houseC H A R L E S C. H O L D E N .
I Never Gowip.
keeper, and" as she was our old nurav WefcH sure she
Oh no I ne\"er gossip! I have enough to do to take would keep oar secret - One momingi after we had been
xe of my own bnaneaa without talking of the oflhira of whiiing tbe long night hours away with our music, to our
SOLICITOR IN CHANCEBY AND N«XABY PUBLIC,
others, Mrs. Smith Whj% there's Mrs. Crocker, she own mutal delight,, wc came down lata to breakfast lookI V n v o r w C i t y , G r o n d ' J r e T e r x t Oo. M i o h .
deals in scandal by the wholesale; it does seem to me as iug, I suppose, somewhat nnrefriidhca.'
Married Politeness. ~ ^
Land Warrintt bonght arid told, Taxes paid, Investment*
though that woman's tongue must,-be almost^wtorn ofit;
" ' You mustn't study too hayd, boj-s,' paid our father,
There is much of lrntKaa well a3 of that kind of pliiWl ' made, Ac- Correspondence *o!Ielted.
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hot no, there's rto danger of that If everybody was like' couaiderately. "
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sophv which comes into eTcry-dnyrequisition, helping me there wouldn't be much trouble in the world. 5 0h no
Yes, ar.'aaid I, gravely.
to strengthen and brighten the ties ofoflection, Sn the I never gossip. But did yon kaow that Miss KQiot had
Just then Betsy appearfd- at-tee door, and looked
•ot it new silk dress, Mrs. Smith? Yon didn't! well, she mysterously at my mother^
sobjoincd brief article:
jas; it's a real brocade, I saw it mysdf. I do say it's f . ''.'.Yes, what fa it? ! i»itf mother, airpriaod at Bct>y's
J>, W E L U k (Successor to Campbell
" Will you?" asked a pleasant voice.
shame for her to be so eitravagait: I mean to gito her a excited manner. • What is it, Betsy?',
aey, Solicitor ahd Counsellor. Offl
fechaalc* Bank, Cor. Woodward and Jcf- And t f e teUband answered, "yes my dear with plea, piebeofmy mind,-Mrs. Smith. Yon believe ter uncle
".' WeH ma'am, 1 wish to say, ma am,'—Betsy alwavs
sure."
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I t was quietly, but heartily said; the tono, the manner, gave it to her? Well I dont care if he did; why^ it's spoke iu tfiat 'short, hipping way when she was What she
,
...e look, were perfectly natural and affectionate. We only t y o months, since her father failed, and now, to see her called - worked op,'—'( raurt leaveycat, ma'am.'
J • Shlprilnj; Merchant*, Agent* atid Consignee* forthefoldash
' 'i «&t in this
(his stylp, it's a burning shame. I suppose
'." Le(iveroel why?'asked mother.
lowing Line*:—AKKBICA* TKAnaroRTATiOK CoKrANr, Capi- thought how pleasant Aat coartoons reph-;how gratifying she thinks•c she's
aiin'u *oing
imiiif, to
t#-» catch
en I p Vi young
vnnnif lawyer
lnwt Stanhope,
" Yes ma'am, it's twenty-five year? that Fire boon with
be to the w i i * r — h u s b a n d s of tonyoare expotal <900,000. Wtersa* TKRsaroBTAno.N Conrisv, Capit-'
brit
I
guess
sliell
find
herself
mistaken
he's
got
-more
you,
ma'am—and
it's
the
b
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at
last,
ma'am.
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can't
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SHQftoou. ilndtb«K*w, YOR*C«KTA«.,R.B.CO.'
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ready entugh with the* courtesies of nolitene*
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to the: young ladies M their acquaintance, while they apeaf sense than to 1bo caught by her, if she has'-got a 1brocade stand.it, a n d 1 ain't going to. It's toot ChristSavlike,
ILC'OX, I . I T F ft F U L L E R "(Soceew.orw to
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\vith nbrap^ncas to H(Cir wife, and do many rude little silk drop.'
-11a<W>n.)|i CommMon Merchant* and dealer* it
And
there'?
tho
Upptart
dreaBmaker,
Kate
Manloy,
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have-.th©
boy»:been dwngJ' atked mother,
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w,
CMl,
Salt,
Water
Lime,
Plater,
Ac.
Docks
fuot
of
Store*,
Halt, watw. L
things withdut cortndmog theni worth an apolog>'. The,'
setting her cap for the doctor's sin; tho impertinence of
" f Mr. John, ma'am, and sometimes I think Mr.>Tom
DAW* Htrrot, Detroit, Mich.
stranger whom they have seen but yesterday
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w
t
a
s
a
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some
people
ia
perfectly
astonishing,
r
don't
think
she's
help*
him.
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He's
got
spmc
poor
cretur
up
stairs,
ipa'am
Oavtixfi WILCOX,. —M*
to with deference, and although the subject may hot be
any belter than she ought to b i ; for my'own part," 1 and he forincnft-hlnl awflil Ho screaks and groans all
T1 i 4 A T E 8 k. SHBLDOlf, (Suacctnor* to Lewi* A Craven) of the most pleasant nature, with a ready smile; white thn never did like ber, with her mild, soft look when any one's the night through. I t it worse than the heather* I've
\ j r I'roiluce and General Commi*oiou Morcbant*, on the poor wife, if she related a domestic grievance, is stubbed
stood it for more nor s wock. 1^ djifc't got a wink of
DockaeScJtb* foot of C!a»» strict. •
or listened to with ill coneoalpd patience. O.lhow wrong around; my word for it she can look cross enough when
,a.J.C.iufc A. Sagtnow.
there ain't; then she says she s only seventee^!. Goodnew sleep last night ana what fbat poor cretar went through
this i97-«ll wrong.
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knows she's as ohl as uiv Arabella Lncrctia, arid she's— was dreadful. I know they say such things must be done
O. BTI51HON. .Produce, Cgtnmiiuion and Shipping
Does she urge game reanqst—" Oh don't bother n»
well, I won't say;how old, but shei niore'n scveutom, and by dodoj-s, bttt I nin't goinglo 6tay where it*is, and I
Merchant, Warehouse on Dock, foot of Baton street criea her oradons lord ana tiaster. Does she ask' for
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I ain't ashamed to sav so, either;,but I guess Mr. May's never thought Johtr was tbe one to do i t '
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jty-S-itj»'ni advances.mode on Produce, for sale In tltfli oc. ccfsary Mnds for Susy'a shoes or Tommy's hat—" Seems son will have lpore" discretion thun to think of marrying
"And Bctsy gave my brother a look of withering
to me yon trro al wnys wanting pioney I" is the handsome ~
condemnation.
her.
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'• My motlier was acute ^enough to sec that something
Smno folks ckll-ber handsoma? w e l l j don't. Sho ain't
o: o. WlBlam»4Co.,forH-anlingandCommi«u0n Merchants, .tite, it is.'drdercd, tot rwjuedted, "Lookfere, I w i n t j
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to do so and so—j'nst t*e that it's done.Twid ofTrtarely* half so good looking as my daught'.T, Jane. l"ben the unusjal was goiilg on in our study, and tellingBetacy shC
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J dealer in Coal and Pig linn. • Office Mr. Boor, with a bow and a smile of gentlemanly polish way she does up her hair jn thew flyaway curb; and,, if would inquire into i t she dismissed her for the present
"Thait wa» the end ofionr. musical praeticc, though
Can* atrootDetroit.
and friendly sweetness for evety casual acquaintance ho you believe it Mrs. Smith, she actually had the impudence
to tell me she couldn't make her h»i r straight as my Marie not tho end (if the story, for onr. lather took caro Wfe V . "
*>urft Scran tod, Briar Hill, Now- may chance to recognize.
When^we meet With stfth Ihoughtlessness, our thoughts Jane's. Impertinence! if she'd let curling papers and should notforgeAi t It was f long tiiyo before we h^ard ;
Scotch Franklin,
curling irons alone, I'd risk-but what her hair jwould be the last about 'thatjwohcretnr up
a of Coal and Pig revert to tha twee awl manner of the friend who said,
^ ' i- n3 "Yes, my dear, with pleasure." " I beg your pardon," as straight ns any body's.
But what do you think of the minister's wife Mrs. Smith ?
Tire Poor ofr' AIIOBSR—It Is a marvel of tne<ihanfcal
comes
an
readily
tq
hia
lipy
when
by
anv
little
awkwardij Pitodu<*; l»orir*rdli>g and
You like her! "well, all I can say iv'ybu have gpt a very
mimion Merchant Office No. J Backua' Warehouse, uosp'hc has disconcorted her, a*it would in the presence peculiar taste. Why, she's,as nroud.aa lucifer, been ingenuity, which no mere human inventive faculty ever
could have devised.;. Often bns the human hand becntaken •
4. C-jB- B. Depot, Dettolt. Mich.
n3 of the Hipst fuahionable. stickler for etiquette. This is
married
a
whole
week,
uiijl
hasn
t
been
to
see
me
yet
L MT BBMKWT, Produce Commllwion Merchant*. beeanse ho is a thorough gentieman who thinkshiswifein You presume sho hasn'tlijfl time?'! do not sec what-the to illustrate divine wisdom; but Whoever may examine his
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— opposite JtjC. B. H. Freight Dc^Bt, all things entitled toprecedertcc. ' He loves her bet«—why minister wanted to go out of town to get him a wife for, horse's foot. Will find it scarcely less curious. Though all .
its parts are somewhat complicated, y*t their doagn is
shbuld'be hesitate to show i t not in sickly, maudlin attenanv way; and then, abovo all thing* ,to get that litUe>girl- simple and obvious. The hoof is not asitappea»tothe
, Wholesale dealer In Drag* and Ore- tions, b i t in preferring her i»leasure and honoring, her in
Paints, Oil* and Window Ola**, No. 80. Wood- public as weu as private, j Ho knows her worth .why ioners? Thejea my Apibella Lucretia would have made careless eye, a mere solid lump or inseusibfe bone, fastened
to the log by a joint It is made, of a series of thin layers
Detroit, Mich.
should he hesitate to att^t it? "And'her hiisuandjic
'praisedher,"saitU.holy.writ; t Bot/by fulsome ndnlatiqri, him a better wife than he's got now. Then she's about or leaves of "horn, about five hundred in number, nicely
the right age for him. She's two years'- older than the fitted to each otheiV and forming a lining totlMr foot itmlf.
andlOVWaWward avenue, Detroit, qot by pushing hor ch)irras into notice, but by pjKaking
minister! I should think it a pity if I didnot know my Then there.are as many more layers belonging to what is
thro
and
offer
to
the
Tradj,
*
large
*took
of
Sugar,
as
opportunity
owurs,
in
a
niatjly
war
of
her
VirtueL
liavu in
own,daughter's age, Mrs. Smith! , If somefolk^would called the coffinbone, and fitted into this. These are all '
Though words secin but little things, and slight attentions
Oil*, Dye BtnfCv Nav*
elastic. Take a quire of paper and insert the leaves ow
almost valiieTcis, yet, depend upon it, they keep the. flame mind their own business as I do, I'd thank them!—
b^one, into those of another quire, apdyou will get aomo
bright, especially if tboy are natural. The children grow
O^CA*
Wonderful Juggling.
idea\ofthe arrangoment of the. aeveraj layers. Now. the
Groceries mp in a better moral atmosphere, and lefirn to respect • We extract the following from an article in the Crayon, wciglk <5T tho horaa Teste on as many .elastic spring? as
irsf IP, U n C B M A N * c d V Dealer* InI Or
their
parents
as
they
see
them
respect
cach
other.
Many
.. van,
*•; A
Ahcbor*
"'.an)d Provision*, Paint*, Oil*, Twines Can
descriptive
'of
travels
in
British
India.
The
scene
of
the
there aVe lajers in his four feet, about four thousand; and
and Chatoi'.Tai?
Chains,Tai?Pitch,Botbi,Oakum,Ac.
Pitch, Boabi, Oakum, Ac. Acomplet
A complete atock a boy will take advantage' jof a, mother he loves, Jbccanso
all this iWrived not only for the casfe and conveyancc of
of Ship' Chandlery and the above named articles always on he sees often thei rudeness of.his father. Insensibly iho occnrrenOc is laid in Madras:
hand and Tor nalfr vstf low, at 40 Woodbridgo atreet, Detroit, gathers tohis bosom the son« habite and the same thoughts J> But the most woriderhtj performance that TO gnr tins the ho nip's own body'but of human bodies, and whatever
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they engender, and in his torn becomes the |>etty tyrant. mflrninp, was a feat of pure jngglhig. of which 'I have burden may be laid upon him.
T> B . LOVBIX, (Sucoes*ar to^D. Uroibv <t t o.) " ooic- Only his nfothcr—why shoald he thank her? father never ne% cr been able to find any Solution. Ono df tho old men
A yonng lady in a boarding-house, very vain of her
K , . W X d and retail dealer in Wiitche*, Clock*, f twelry, does. Thus the home becomes the seat of disorder and came foward upon the, gravelled and hawrodden a\*emusical talent/ was one day entertaining the company
Fwcy Qood*,-Flated Ware,Combj, B u t t o n s T h r ^ d » . > . o .
79 Woodwartl avcn»b, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich. nnhappincss, CJuly for strangors oro kind words«cpr«HBud nue, leading wita him a woman. Ho made her kneel with a song, whon a crnsty old bachelor came cart of ht* ,
and hypoqrites go out from the hearth-stone fully prepared down, tied her arms behii«| her, and blindfolded her eves.
nnd waj rantod. z
WMchey, Clpoka and Jewelry
to render justicc, benevolouce and politeness to;duy aud Then bringing a great bag net made with open meshes of room on the next floor, and bawled from the top of the
UDUSY ti H O U I E 8 , WHOLESALE AND KfcTAlL m-ery one but those who have the justest claims.
Ah! rope, he put H over the worndn. and laced np flic mouth, stairs:
lew la Hardware, Stove*, Boynton'a Hot Air pnrna•What are you doing with that pigt—Do tnrtttattpig
iter, Orates,Cooking Bang**,Tinner'* and Plnmbert -jve us the kind glance, the happy homestead—the ami' ftstoning it with intertwining cords," in such a way that i t
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g wife and eonrteoua chifdren 6'f the man who said .scented an impossibility for ber to extricate herself frftm into the street!"
"What p i g r criod soveraL
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Howe and Steamboat Plumber*.
: l i i andmcet
iHin Ware*,
IhtoiBvtnpleasantly, " Yes my dear, with pleasure."
it
The man then took a closely woven" wicker basket
iCBt" AaeAtii for Wlldei'a Patent tjalomauder Safe*.
that narrowed toward tho top, lifted the : woman in the Tho bachelor decended tlie stairs, looked into the room
!fhe Throne of Solomon.
net from the ground, and placed her in it, though it wos and said—"I thought I heard a p $ sqneaBng ID fhis
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not without Sid exertion of rome 'force .that ho could
» . . „ „ • * and ^ooUng ApiiratMIh-Pnbllcand Private Bui:
The girl never sang afterwards withdntfoafcascertaiohiir
le piece; of mechanism is Itaken from a( Persian crowd he* through the narrow month, ' laving succeeded
infe In the CltvanJ Cotatrr. No T7 Woodward Avenue,
„ript called'"lhe History of Jerusalem.' ' Itpur- in gettJlfr her into the basket intwhich, from its small that the old bachelor was absent
Detroit/ ' (Oppotlte Holmes A Co.)
to of a description Of the Throne of King Solomon, size she was necessarily ,in a most cramped position,, he
U IL COM MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLEA vagabond4ookipg fellow, but With koine wit neverthe details are correctly given, i t undciuhtedly eur- put the cover upon it, and.threw oyer it a wide strip of
a retail dealers in SllkjFor, Wool, Panama, Palm,„.i» and Strew Hate, Far, Cloth, Plnsh, SUk and
any piece of mechanism produced in modern times, cotton cloth, hiding it completely, , In a moment placing thefeless, was brought before a magistrate at Fourbridgv.
on the charge of stealing tamijia—After making-some
pa; all description* of manafiwtoied Kan fot^Udie*
^gidesofit were pure gold, the-feet of emerald and
andtfeatlemen:.Buckskin Olovea and Mittens, For, Kid, 8llk rubles, intermixed with pearls, eaeh of which was as large his haJd under the. cloth, he drew but tho net quite un- droll remarks ho was asked by the .magistrate:
tieH and disentangled. Ho then took a lortg, straight
and" Woolen Gloves, Canos, Umbrellas, Cravat-, Snspendere,
" But didn't yon take the turmpsfotmd in yotir pocket r
Sb. Hitters' Stock and Trimming*, BuffUlo and Fancy Sleigh as an ostrich's ejqr. 'llic throne had seven stcpsj' 011 sharp sword, muttered some word* to himself, while ho Prisoner—" Certainly not; I Went to
^d
each side were' delineated orchards full .bf t^ees,. .tbe sprinkled the dnst upon the cloth, and pot some upon his
Robe*, Ac.
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. , Conant Block, 148 JpAreon Ave. branches of which were of precious stones representing forehead, thcu pulled oft and threw aside the covering, among the tnriups. and the three j o u fo«na in my pocket
grow in them while I-lay there, fto; heat of my bodv
P. S.~Ca»h paid » r Shipping Furs and Deer Skin*.
fruit
on
the tops of
. ripe and
• unripe;
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^ trees w w t b 1be
" feocn and plunged the sward-suddenly into the basket—Pre- causing them to shoot np fester thaa^ordinary. I' Steal
T J I C i r a O N W * BACKV8.—PREMIUM ACCOUNT figures of (jumagtr Wlfds, particularly tbe peacock, the pared, as in some degree we were, for thc> and knowing
K BMk ManufaBWrr and Book-Bxndenr, No. 183. Jeflfereon etanb, and the kurges. All these birds were! hollowed that it was onlv a deception, it wajjSmposMble to see it turnips yoor worahip? • I d scorn the IdwiL" •
Avenno-AeconntBwks or every, descHpUon made to order, within artificially, so as to occasionally utter a thousand without a cold"creeping of horror. The quiet and energy
" You call that good, don't you." sftid Mr. Fuhshaw.
melodious sounds, such as mortals never heard, j On the with which he repeated his strokes, driving the sword offering a $5 note oo a Provideece^ank at thenar of one
first was delineatotT Viae:branches having banchcs of though and through the basket, while other jugglers of the hotels. " O yes." replied the attendant, " i t s
. 'Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, extCBtedAp grapes, composed of varioos sorts of precious stoucs fash- looked on, apparently as much interested as ourselves, good, undoubtedly but like Deacob Crautons pety
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ioned in such a manneV as to represent tho various colors were vorv dramatic and effective. Stopping after he had when he get's swearing mati, it-ig nWlmmedlal^Jf avmilvTfflwMbaoribgE ^vingbadanamericncc of «rer,5
of purple, violet green ahd red, so as to render the ap- jiddlcd the basket he again scattered dust upon Its'top, aue." •
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jiaare, tela aaaared thaf thty cox.cefy competition M
pearance of real fruit On the second step on'each side lifted its lid, took np the baritet from tbe ground, showed
of the throne, were- two lions of terrible aspect large as it to us empty, and threw it away. At tbe same moment
An Irishman caaght i hornet in his-hand bot dropped
life, and formed of cast gold. The nature of this re- we saw the woman approaching ns from ,a clump of it 'and exdaimed, Be. abere, what kind of tath do your
markable throne, was such that when Solomon plnoed trees at a distanc of at feast fifty or sixty feet
birds have in Ameriky!
his foot on tho first step, the birds spread forth their
*, caned In beavtffal styled'
"Throughout the wholo of this inexplicable feat the
A French woman talks a great deal more ton she
— r - n : do do Brnti* t»\l j«weB--,
wings and made a: flattering noise in the air. ^ On hia
and woman werequite reraovwf from the rest of
«very ityle. |GOIJ) PENS.—I continue manufacturing reus touching,tbe second step, the lions expanded their claws.
their party. The baAet stood bv itself on the hard earth thinks. A n English woman thinks ngreat dealtnonOf OMT ilenirable pattftrn. Xbeafl pans hare received aSitver
On his reaching thi third step, the wh<ile assemblage of and so much beneath the verandah on which we were sit- than abe talks; while an Americaa woman thiiis and
demons and fairies and men. repeated the praise
ting, that we could easily see all aroand iti By what talks a li&e toore than both.
Deity. • When ho arrived at the fourth step, voices .were trick oar watchful eyes were eloeed, or by what means the
A 16m oo Hmforeheaddenotes reBpect; on the cheji.
heard addressing him in the following manner: ' Son of woman invisibly escaped, was fin entire mystery, and refriendship; on the eye>4it)B, tender a«(timent and on tbe
wwfcaonan• i.»sa.
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| fronD<q^TO|i^R and^MKi^W(>(k.«ad Eire Gilding "David, be thankftd for the blessings which the Almighty mains unsolved. The feat is not a' very uncommon one,
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but no one who had sfcetrit ever gave jhfi a d u e to the
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manner in .which K was petfonnatt."
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'%" Y o u have broken the Sabbnth; Johwy," aaidngood
w^tMtmrted to w c m «ID&
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BSro.-MMnte«,"atlU^ceata. .Penssent by mail,' the eevfenth, all the birds and animals became In motion,
Quills arc things that are sometimra taken from the — i to kM
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'~Taab, will %aiai <1111 htly tltonfliil to.
mother'a long comb, too,v iiip t t i r qce fpieces."
hethad placed hiraablf in the royal pinions of one goose to spread the opinioos of another.
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Cfte <Srait5 C r a t a $OTli,
DI r n t u t u n rvionr wBiM«M»Ar,\tT'
T n n B t C » r , Grand Travene Coaoty, MIcMgan,
fmfag Wadj ai IqditiiriyTnntri.'
mtir Ctranstllor ttt'jpi!,,
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A Wise Han.
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Whoso I* sktHd to read the BtUe sign*
Swinging upon the treafc why, he i* wise;
Nature baa laid bar bind upon his ejes,
.Ud couched them, anupr boare be ataya apart,
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Qaietly learning till be knows ,by heart
The poems written In ber crooked line*
Of tender grape*, pointed with atops
• Or dewy violet*, where unaware*
• Almost, the voice into a whisper dropa.
And the soul gror*«o reverent, it dares
•' Throw the poor *Bow* of reverence away,
J^avjag him frefc hfe Impulse to obey
•And pluck them up by handful!*, knowing they.
More glorify the Giver, who partake
• Of His good gift*, than the v ^rko fast and make
Burnt offerings, and Pharisaic.prayer*.
The smell of earth grow* *weet, and by-and-bf
. i Wearied, b* toma Ida race ia her green wall.
And through ihe whiia hair round hia aleepy eves
See*
heaven's KHght daybreakj in the Junaet jikles,
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And hear* God's voice along the twilight'call.
Then rold* bta hand*, and anawere, " here am L"
seat, when the birds, lioof, and other animals, by^jpret
springs, discharged a shower of tbe modt precioui perfunies on Solomon; after which two of the'kurges descended and placed a golden erowu npon his head. Before
the throne was a column of burnished gold, on the" top
of which was a golden dove, which ht3d in its beak a volume bound in silver, In this book were written the
Psalms of David, and tho dove having presented the book
to the king he read alood a portion of it to the children
of IsraeL • It is ftirther related, that on the approach of
wicked person to the throne, the lions were wont to set
np a terrinlo roaring, and to lash their sides with, their
tails with violence. The birds also began to bristle np
their feathers, ami the assembly nlso* of demons and gewi
to utter horrid cries; for fear of them, rto oae dared bo
guilty of. falsehood, but all confe«ed their crimes. Such
was tho throne Of Solomon the son of David.
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TRAVERSE CITY?
. The Grand Result.
Freedom triumphss in the North
S'orth!! Republicanism
J
vcreallyprevails. "Every Northern State' has wheeled
into Hie, and .proclaimed that Slavery Bhall not be extended into.any territorynow free. _'Mr. Buchanan's Administration is overthrown, and he has not onefootof ground
to stand upon north of Mason and Dixon's line. He proclaimed that, he Would pass Letfoinpton or. die—and 6c
Udwid} Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Connecticut, Verjnoht New York, New Jersey,
l»ennsj4vania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, lojira, and Minnesota hare aD rendered a; verdict
against^him. He may, it is truo, claim California; but
that State has always been under the political control of
I 'Inckkigs, thieves awl murderers from Southern States, and
we ne\%r claimed it as a N o r t h e * or F/ee State. Nominally and constitutionally it i s j ^ e ; but practically.it isas completely under the dominion of Slavery as any of
the Soothern States, and will remain so until a Vigilance
.Committee shall hang two-thirds of its political rulers.—
We chcerfaDy award it to the president
blUtr of
at there is no
M i tho to«Mooday the 25th O c t
f
Jones has been
SUM, and lite
the B o a J .
been received. W« shall fill p the lifts* the return* corpe in. j last, in one of.his strongest and most eloquemt speeches. appointed Minister to Austria ' The Msson which Mr.
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Buchanan
intends
to
convey
l^y
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apflrjintmcut
ia the
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After showing lyliat were the intouions of.tfci frampre of
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the Constitution, and what has been the tendency of I the advantage to the representative of servipg the President
B*rrT
rather than serving the People. This u the old policjof
Berrien..
"*'fHa*1'"*"'I?**'1f
Governmentunderthacototroiof the aristocracy of slaveiy; king-eraft. '-None will servo us," said Burke ttf^he
Branch.. . . .
deducing from his premises the conclusion that this coun- electors of Bristol, when, he was about presenting himself
Calhoun.
try must eventually be wholly free, or altogether slavery, f,.r their suffrages " W h i b t there'is a Cdurt to serve. b«t
those who are of a nico aijd jealous hon<ir." It haB'been
long observed that Mr. J . Glance* .loijes is not a man
who comes, within Burke's exception.
In the work of Mr. Kx-SecreUiry Dunne giving an acGenesee........
count of his connection with fhe Administration of PreAiGnu>»Trav«rae
deut Jackson, ft is stated that a favorite theory of the old
HUIwtale;......
Chief wiis the " Corruptability ot Congrees." -It was this
Hooghton.....
beKcf that inducad him (while a candidate) torecommend
the adoption ofa constitutional pwision tnaki^ Members
of Congress ineligible to KxecutiyejippointuK'nts for two
Jaokno'n 1.:. 1. ,•
years after the expiration.of their respective t.-xtns.
We
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know human nature to be ]>rotic to tjvil,'—wrote the
K?ntj;
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Lapeer. . w i - . . . 4. -• .u-•.
General to the Legislature of Tenneseo,—•• we are early
..looo
Lenawee.............. j , A
taught to pray ti)at we may not be! led into temptation;
litiog»ton
and hence the opinion that by constitutional provision all
Mackinac
avenues to tcmptatjon oji the part of.our public servantsMmeokib
Marquette
should l>e cloasd" Much reajon.is there to believe that
Mfou.*
this change in the Constitution would be a Wise and salIlldlaoil
utary amendment. President Jackson maintained a party
Monroe
Hubserviencv in (.'ongress. pnu ticallv sufficient, by acting .
Montcalm......
on hfs well-grounded' impresaotiB Of 8s corruptlbiliy.
Ne#»rgo
Oakland
He appointed no kws than forty Mcmbere of Congress to
Oruaaa..-.
desirable offices during his Administration, ainl among
Ontonagon,.
them wns Mr. Buchanan- himself, who went, abroad" and
The Result In Lansing..
OiUiv.i- .
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rejnaincd there justlong enough to pocket the largest posA Bound Herniation.
The Republicans obtained a majority of 130 in Lan- Ratfn
Sanilac
'~'J . . . .
RESOLVED. That in the opinion of this meeting the sible sum for thesmirflest ipossiblc servi<-e, traveling about
sing, the Capital of the State, and 200 in Ingham county. Schoolcraft
-i.... .
Members of Congress who. at the last session, sustained Europe when he ought to hayoboen r.tf tins post of his
ihlawMMee...
It was here that nearly all tho infernal falsehoods were
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the cause of justice, humanity nnd patriotism, in opposing mission.
Clair
The rorruptibiHty which General Jackson charged •
coneoetod which were scattered broadcast over the State it, Joseph
the introduction of Slavery into the State then endeavored
X
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...
to bo forme'd out of the Mi nnesota Territory,' are entitled upon Congress ww lirjj generally cretliied at 'th'i time,
to blacken tho fame of as pure and incorruptible an Ad- Tuscola
1
Vaa Bnren....
but
it'
gradually
liegBnt!
not
merely
corruptibility
but
to the warmest thanks of every friend of humanity.
ministration as ever governed the State.- This is the Washtenaw..
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corruption; mitil the impression wrj* generally pre'vaib,
The Albany Evening Journal asks: " Can our readers and, we fear, with abundant reason, that the Cougress of
>.....
residence of Hon. George W . Peck, the author of the WigrM
less the author of this resolution? They might try-a the United States Is as \-enal as a Now York Common.
Kantar Financial Report, Receipts for Double-Pay, and
A Tinlr Brave Mai
in a greatCheboygan count)-, »n this State, is aa dark a spot pis year to do. so, and miss the man every tipie. JAMES BC- Council. This degradation has )>een owing,
several other immoral works; and'here, toot vegetates
degree, to the'policy pursued by Gentiral;Jackson and
<;riswtild,',tbe under-writec'of. the State Journal, who Egypt in Illinois. A t the late election^ th^ro were 80 CHAKAK wuoTit IT! voted for it, and published it over his his Democratic successors, of providing for the men
polled and 79 were for Slavery. One frgeman, own signature, as one of the Committee, in 18J20! To whom they have seduced front their public duty anil
lios by the square yard, and con beat Wilbur F. Storey I
:
"tegrity; a policy whiehmavbe said'to have culminated
g is also the homo of Hon. DANIB. L. CASE, the ORANGE BALL, vbted the Republican ticket; and u « the same language now is ".treason."
... tho mission of Augustus d'nesar DodjJ6 to the Courtof
Republican candidate1 for Auditor General; and of Hon. we contend that in doing so ho displa\-ed as much true
FACTS t^< DEADBEADUM.—Ewry man who has had any Spain, and of J. Glauet-y JQnes to Austria. When Mr.
WHtwpr JONES, Auditor Genera], and a candidate for bravery as did Gen. Taylor at the batiks of Buenayista. connection with a newspaper, knowB that, ofndl " dead- Dodge Iweamtf i'ntolcrallle to the people of^Iowa, General
the State Senate, in opposition to FRANKLIN LARUB, the OaANGE BALL may consider himself on our free list
headism" that which is inflicted on tho press is the meet PiercO -sent him to Madrid; and now that >lr. Jones is .
og as 'Tie lives and we jwblish a newspaper. Pass his exacting and universal, and will fully agree with an accu- shown the cold shoulder in Old Berks, Mr. Buchanan•Met popular and rcspectab^c Slavery -man in Ingham
sends bim to Yienna. The iudanement is tho same in
one around
bounty,' He is triumphantly
rate obsorvcr, \vho says:
both canes.
Betray nnd defy your constituents, and
—Bat Mr. Cose was an especial object of attack. He
Tho press endures the infliction ofcfcadhoadssmfrom •vou shallfindyour consolation "in a good fat contract at
STKAJIBOAT DrsAsrnia—From the report of the S t
was ha(ed by the allies and minions of tho Slave Power
the
pulpit,
the
bar
a
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l
the
stage—from
corporations,
home, or in Bploiulid dishonor abroad
Louis Steamboat Inspectors to Capt Row, Supcn ming
societies,and
individuals.
It
is
expected
to
yield
-its
It is snprising that-men can become Insenaililo to the
becauM,:two years ago, he- revolutionized that county
Inspctor of that district we leant that the number of
i; it is required to give strength to weak institu- infamy of these jobs; or that an Administration can dare
and.carried i t against them; and their choicest abuse was
steamers lost on tho western rivers, during tlie past year, tions; eyes to the blind .clothes to the nakod, and bread to to venture on them. In Mr. Montoe's time, the appoint. .inevery instance reserved for him. It has availed them
by fire, sinking,'and otherVise, amounted to 33. The the hungry; it is asked to cover up infirmitic8,*hide weak- ment' of Gen. Van Re> sclaer. while a reprawntative in
; nothing. His neighbors ICD^F hia worth, and ihey-voted
whole nnmbcr>of lives lost by these disasters was 206, of nesses, and wink at improprieties^ it is expected to herald Congr««, to the I'ost-Office nt Albany: and tho employing
toclffi, bolster up dull authors, and flatter the vaiu; i t is oRMr. Senator Thomas, Of Illinois, at ajc dollars per day,
. for hint. He is triumphant at homo and' victorious
whom 140 were passengers and 46 crew. The '
short to be all things to all mon, and if it lookfor pay to look into the condition of certain land offices, created
... jfcbroaiL On the first Monday in January next, be will
property, amounted to over $1,000,000. The value of or reward, it is denounced as mean and sordid. There Knck a strain of indignation throughout the county,- that s
.-' take hii seat a* Audita; General or this State, and he tho boat* destroyed wan $411,600; and the value of the is no interest under the Whole heavens that Is expected to
it was found expedient to make ? semi-official announce'wtCdiacharge the duties of that office faithfully and to
give
as much to society,'
without pay or thanks, us " ment in the National Intelligencer, to the effcct that no
Bovera! cargoes destroyed and lost was $635,390.
the entice satisfaction of the people who elected him.
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such appointments would bo. again made by tho AdminisTERRIIILR MPITOKR AT CINCINNATI.—On Saturday evei, Republicans of Lansing, Haill ,:
SINGULAR INSTRCCTIONB BT A RKSiTvcKr JCDOE.—In tration. There was no corrupt purpose in President
Monroe. He had no occasion to resort to such despening bust,'savs the Commercial, a woman of doubtful
the Franklin Circuit Court, Kentucky, W . Evelyn has rate ac.U for tho support of his Administration. But the
' U . " New York Election.
fame was murdered at Cincinnati by two young men named been convicted of killing Dan. McCurdy, and sentenced to
intrinsic and obvious impropriety of even seeming to inThe Republicans have triumphed gloriously in the old
Seiter and Cook. The former beat and kicked her most the penitentiary forfiveyears. In noticing the care, tlio fluence the uction of the representative body by any kjnd._
Empire State, Edwin D. Morgan is elected Governor
outrageously, when the latter completed the murder by Frankfort Yconuth remarks':
of Executive favor or bounty, shockedx^r-nippfc-mmded'
by froi* twenty to thirty thousand The Albany Atla*
stabbing her with a knifb. Cook is the son of an esteemed Judge Nattall instructed the imy that if they believed tho fathers, 'lbey had uot the nice optics to distinguish beand jffrjtugiviis up the State, to Morgan, at 20,000.
and wealthy citizen. The murdered woman is said to prisoner was sufficiently drunk at the time the offense was tween such a "transaction and a ca(i? of direct and public .
bribery." How much have vre improved on all tlusr Not
. They cjaimonly two Members, of Congress certain, and
have been formerly a mistress of, Yankco Sullivan who committed as not to know what ha was doing, they wdro only is Executivo patronage brought. to bear directly
three liiore probably. Erastos Corning has been defeated
commited suicide in San Francisco. The murderers were to find him not guilty. The substancc of tho instruction upon Congress, but it is employed utntimc and in a manwas about'thiS; If it appeared that a man'intended to ner to give point and empnads to the transaction. The
; 1n the Albany District by a large majority, by John H.
arrested
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commit crime before he got drunk, and committed it in a President seizes the wry moment when hiB constisueols
Reynolds, Anti-Lecotopton Democrat
SO&K CIIAXCE.—Last "year in Hamilton county, Ohio, state of intoxication, his drunkenness was no excuse or hare exhibited their marked disapproval of their representpalliation Of tho offense; tint if, without having determined ative, to show to the world in what alight esteem no hold*
Returns from all but fifteen towns give Banks, (Rep) which includes Cincinnati, tho vow stood for Gov. Chase, to perpetrate a crime, he became too drunk to know the judgment of tho people, and to invite treason by the
t
6 5 , 6 ^ Beach, (Slavery) 33,000, Lawrence, (Am.) 12, Republican, 8,824; Payne, Democratic, 11(969,/thus ma- what ho was about, and in this case committed murder, conspicuous and eminent reward of the traitor.
king
a
Democratic
majority
of
oyer
throe
thousand.
This
he could not be held gUiltv.
000 in round numbers.
Execution of a Womanl
year the Republicanjjtate ticket has in the same county,
8*MTO!»—37 Republican—3 Slavery.
AN UNJUST JUDGE R^jTEn,-^—Judge C'lagett, of Iowa, Special D l . p i d > of the h U U d t l j . h U BMlcUo.
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15,508
voteH^ftB5®em6cratic~i4,062,
thus'
showing
a
ReRKPRraESTATrvRtr-192 Republican, 29 Slavery, 10
whoso injustice and petty tyrannies have bcetiv cause of
DAMIU-E, Pa., O a t 22, 1858.
publican majority of almost fifteen hundred A t the
The Clark and Twiggs tragedy was to-day brought to
Am.—9 to hear from.
complaint for some time, has boen rcmoved'by tlie people
e
aO
•
»
Republican
county
officers
are
elected,
a
conclusion
bv
tho
execution
of
Mir.
Mary
Twiggs for
Buriingamc'smaj. for Congress is Upwards of 400.
Au attempt was made to impreach him before the Legisthe murder, of Mrs. Clark.
the lowiest hiving a majority of 1,300.
lature, But as his term was almost expired, that body deIllinois Election.
Mrs. Twiggs was convicted of the murder of Mrs.
The Republican State ticket is elected by about 5,000
CUABTKRED BY GOVERNMENT.—The steamers Canada clined to find the impreachment, leaving "him to the. Catharine Ann Clark., by poisoning ber with arsenic,
imyority. Four Republicans and five Anti-Lecompton and Awierica, formerly owned by a citizen of Detroit, and people; and tho redpnt election' returns from that State, 'fhe husband of Mrs. Clark was, convicted of the game
charge, -and was hung on the 29th of last month. Tho
Democrats -are elected to Congress. The Douglass
by him transported over the rapids of the S t Lawrence, show that ho is ovcijjvbeliiiingly defeated
crime was committed in the spring of 1857. Mrs. Clark
Anti.Lecompton Democrats have a majority of 5 In the hnve been chartered by the U. 8. government at $4,000
SINGULAR DEAKL—iliram Secly, soaof .Judge. Scelv, had been on a visit to Philadelphia, and retained to her
House and 3 in the Senate, thus securing the return of a month for the expedition to Paraguay. Some $40,000 of Ovid, N. Y., met with a sudden and ftorrid death ah homo in Itad health. Thff poison is supposed to havebeen
administered in her medicine. Mrs. Twiggs acted
J Mr. Douglass to the IX. S. Senate.
will be expended upon them by the General Government Tuesday two weeks. Ho stepped into a^in of barley
as nurse to Mrs. Clark, nnd was the only one who attended
The Buchanan Democratic ticket received only 2,500 before they will be prepared to start The guards wilt while tho grain was bring drawn .off, , "and was instantly Mr*. Clark during ber illness. Both were convicted on
be cut off within throe feet of tho hull, and many other drawn into tho spout and smothered. Scarcely ten the strongest circumstantial evidence. A new trial was
votes.
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alterations made to render them entirely seaworthy.
Minnesota Election.
minutes had elapsed before be was extricated, but life applied for, and a writ of error argued before the Supreme
f ?ourt, when the dew-ision of the lower tribunal Was conThil State is all right The Republicans have 49 in
WOB extinct
\
firmed. Every effort wnsmadotoobtainapardonforMrs.
A t Detroit, a young man named Henry Lewis has
the House and! the 'Slave Democracy 29. Senate, 18
WEST FLORIDA.—A number of tho.citizens of West Twiggs. Petitions were extensively circulated and signed
commenced
a.
suit
against
a
young
lady
named
Mary
Ann
Repebpcan, I T Slavery.. A Republican U. S. Senator
but Gov. Packer, after a careful review of all the circumWest, to recover some $70 worth of wedding * fixings," Florida lately hold a meeting, in which they expressed a stances in connection with the case, positivelyrefusedto
will succeed Gen. Shields.
.
which he bought for her recently. She don't want to desire to be united to tho State of Alabama. The Alaba- grant tho request
Wisconsin E l e c t i o n .
marry him, and he is bound-'to lose no money by the ma Legislature adopted resolutions providing for tho ap- The condemned woman pa«ed last night rather comfortaIn this State the Republicans have carried overy thing operation. He alleges they are all his, having bden Ob- pointment of a commission to negotiate with the govern- bly, sleeping with her children in her arn& She bade
farewell toner brother and children this morning, and,
with a rush. There is. not enough of Slave-Democracy tained by her without consideration. Per cotUra, she ment of Florida on the subject
after de votional exercises in her room, was taken to tho
left for need.
'-V •;
declares that -they are all" her'n," and has replevied them.
JUDOMKNT RELEASED.—At the last term of the Logan, scaffold at 10 o'clock, leaning on the arm of her spiritual
And
thus
the
matter
stands
at
present
'
•
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Ya., County Court, a Mr. 8tede recovered a verdict of adviser..
New Jersey Election.
s- A chapter having been read, and an impressive prayer
The entire Republican Delegation to Congress is elected,
$10,000 against a Mr. Hulley, for abuse of his wife by offered up on the scaffold Mrs. Twiggs spoke for six Or
CHANGE IN THE RECiraocrry TREATT.—Tbe'XTliicago
and the^Legis! ature is reported as two to one Republican.
HuDey's wife. Steele afterward^ gcperoosly released the
Board of Trade have responded to the Boards of Canada,
whole judgipcnt saying that it was his'wife's character,
A SLIGHT Dirnxracx.—Jn the days of John Quincy in fivvor of such a change in the Reciprocity Treaty a*
not money, for which ho began the suit
(4ft* was much affected throughout The solemnity of
Adams the entire expenses of the government fell short of will allowflourmanufactured in Canada, from wheat grown
more impressive by ber groans and
fourteen millions per annum. Yet Mr. Adams was de- in the United States, to be admitted in our ports free of
SUICIDE E« CHICAGO.—A young Germjtn naioed Ma- thS'scoDC was made
aobs. Even after1 the cap was drawn over her race she
nounced for. extravagance. Now the annual expenses of duty. The Secretary of the Treasury hasdecided against thias Simon, committed suicide in Chicago, by loading u
appealed to God in the most earnest manner, aod-Aoerted
the Navy Department alone amount regularly to between the free adnri&fon.
gun filling the barrel with water, and discharging it into/ her innocence.
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^
sixteen and seventeen millions, exceeding by three millhis month! He was suffering from poor health, but it is
A t 10 1-2 o'clock the drop fell, and a
A HsaenrK.—The Danville Republican tells of a lady
ions t i e whole c'o8t of"government "under Mr." Adams!
supposed was immediately impelled to the deed by disap- for a few moments, the wretched.woman bung E
named Butler, in Caswell county, N. C., whose child
And yet every man who is conversant-with the history of
pointment in a love affair.
>
Samuel Green, a Metifodist tehorter, is BOW in the
recently fellInto a well sixty feet deep. She siezed hold
theeonntry, knovrt that at the period we speak of the naMaryland State Prison, undergoing a trayear'simptMoaof tho rope attached to the water bucket, went 1
The Queen Dowager of Spain has two millions of dol- mcnt for having bad a volume of " Uncle Tom's Cabin
vy posessed decidedly more efficiency than in does now;
bottom of the well, took the child in her -arms, and then lars invested in this country. Other gowned heads of in his possession. The sentence was pronounced by the
more vessels were kept in commission, especially of the
assoended the rope, bringing the child#long; with *
;
Europe abo have large investments here. Louis Napoleon December Court last spring. , ,
largest class, more main employed and more work dono
an unparalleled
feat
:
hasfromthree to five millions, "rfe petty German Priotee
PARDON OK MEAGHER.—It is cnmBtly reported that
at the Navy Yards Such is one specimen of Democratic
HRJTRT BARNS, E<£tor of the Detroit Tribwe is elected it is stated, are interested in American securities about the British, government will shortlv issue a pardon to
economy in them day* when the entire annual expenses of
Thomas F. Meagher, the Irish exile.
$50,009,000.
to the'Senate, over C. L Walker.
.the administration excecd one hundred millions.
Chlpccwa
Clinton..
5
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i.'."."
he concludes as follows*
Tho secret of its assumed success Kes in that very characteristic which, , in the mouths of scoffers, constitutes a
jreat and lasting imbeciiijjr and reproach. Itlioain the
act that it is a party of (ine idea, but that idea is a noble
one—an idea that Wis and expands all generous souls—
the idea of equality—the equality .of all men l>efpre human
tribunals and human laws, as they are all equal before the
Di-vinc tribunal and Divine laws, lknovf, and you know,
that a revolution has begun. I know, and all the would
know#, that revolutions neVer go Imckwards. Twenty
Senators and a hundred Re prose otolites proclaim boldly
in Congress, to-day, sentiments which not so manv men
even in this free'State dared to utter, in theiroWn homes
twenty yenre ago, whilo the Goverranent of the United
States, under "the cchduct of tho Democratic party, has
been all that time surrendering one plain and castle" after
another to slavery. The.peopje of tljp United States
have been no less*steodv and persevering, by gathering
together tho forces with which to recover I nick again all
the fields and all the casties whioh have been lost, and to
confound and overthrow, by one decisive blow, the betray,
crs of the Constitution and of Freedom fore ver.
J: *. 3.": i<6o " 7.li- I• I
jrr.'.v.'/.I'ir.iooo"-!! iiil.iC!"
";r
TRAVEBSE CITY.
T H A v n o m i a — G o v . Bingham has appointed Thnradaj,
t h e ' 2 5 t h inst. a s a . " f l a y of g e n e r a l T h a n k s g i v i n g a n d
P r a t e t o Almighty God."
O n x W - r a 1 1 HOLDEX.—We call a t t e n t i o n t o t h e c a r d
' o n o u r f i r a t p a g e , o f ^ C h a d e s H . Holden Esq. Attorney
a n d Counsellor a t t a w , M r . I f . wag elected P r o s e c u t i n g
A t t o r n e y and C i r c u i t Court. Commissioner on tho R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t , a t t h e l a s t e l e c t i o n , o v e r F r a n c i s C . Sto-'
vei»
ttq.vtie
is a t p r e s e n t
residing
at Northport, but
will rofnoTo to 1 T r a v e r s e C i t y n e x t i r e e k .
H e is a y o u n g
m a n of fine a b i l i t i e s a n d i r r e p r o a c h a b l e m o r a l c h a r a c t e r .
A B E r v A U - ^ T h e B c h o o n e tfrKLEonai-H, C a p t H e r r i m a i i ,
a r r i v e d a t t h i s p o r t on S i j t i d a y f r o m C h i c a g o , w i t h
chandise to ilaunah, L a y & Co.
mer-
H o n . PKEBV HAKSAU
a n d I1EXRY CAMPBELL E s q . , C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r , c a m e p a s sengeii.
S h e Bailed t h i s m o r n i n g , f o r C h i c a g o .
REi'nESEnuTtTi! CANVASS—-The official canvasB for
Keprcfcontative t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e w a s m a d e on W e d n e s day.
i W e shall publish i t n e x t w e e k .
declared elected by 292 majority.
- M a n i s t e e w o r e n o t s e n t in.
P h i l o Beers was
Tho
returns
from
I t is alleged t h a t t h e r e t u r n s
f r o m E m m e t a r e a f r a u d , n o election h a v i n g -Wccn held
a t Littlo Traveree.
f o r Beers.
matter.
Tike r e w e r e 1 3 2 v o t e s r e t u r n e d , all
W o sKail t a k e s o m e p a i t o t o i n v e s t i g a t e t h i s
It' Kerns that K i n g Straijg, " t h o u g h dead; y e t
speaketh.'
T h e A t l a n t i c T e l e g r a p h C o m p w y havo sold t h e i r lea^
m i n e s in N q w f o u n d l a n d t o p a r t i e s f o r $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 — s o i t "
said.
T h e ore averages e i g h t y per c e n t , and is frequent-
Titles to L a n d Warrant*.
T h e /SM&rner
has, a t t h e request o f "the Becret a r y o f t h e I n t e r i o r , g i v e n a n o p i n i o n in r e f e r e n c e lo t h e
p r o p e r c o n s t r u c t i o n o f t h e a c t o f J u n e 3d, 1R58, w h i c h
the
provides t h a t tho title t o a land w a r r a n t issued aft
d e a t h of a ' p e r s o n w h o a p p l i e d for i t a c c o r d i n g o t h e
p r e s c r i b e d forms, ' ' s h a l l v e s t In t h e w i d o w , if t h re b e
s and
o n e , a n d , it t h e r e b e n o w i d o w , t h e n i n t h e hei •»
l e g a t e e s of t h o c l i m a n t s . " I n i l i e o p i n i o n of t h e A t o r o o y
General—
<
" T h e h e i r s of a m a n t r a t h o s e p e r s o n s w h o a n e n t i tled, by t h o lex rei ritvt,- t o t a k e h i s i u h e r i t a b e n a i l
e s t a t e a t t h e t i m e of h i s d e a t h . H i s l e g a t e e s a r e t h o s e
t o w h o m h e h a s b e q u e a t h e d his personal p r o p e r t y 1 v will.
Hrirt
s o m e t i m e s m e a n s children, in c o m m o n p a f i a n r e ,
a n d t h e w o r d i s t o b e s o u n d e r s t o o d in a s t a t u t e w h e n t h e
c o n t e x t s h o w s t h a t i n t e n t i o n t o h a v o b e e n in t h e nfiml of
t h e L e g i s l a t u r e . B u t I a m n o t a w a r e t h a t a n y reason
e x i s t s h e r e f o r t a k e n i t in a sense d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h a t in
w h i c h i t i s usally a n d p r o p e r l y a c c e p t e d . T h i s 'act of
C o n g r e s s , then, vests t h e l a n d in t h e p e r s o n s t o w h o m t h e
c l i a m a n t m a y h a w l e f t i t b y will; a n a , if h e d i e d i n t e s t a t e
t h e n i t g o e s t o h i s h e i r s — t h a t is, t o t h e . p e r s o n s w h o a r c
e n t i t l e d t o c l a i m h i s real e s t a t e b y t h e i n t e s t a t e laws.
" I d o n o t s e e a n y t h i n g in t h e g e n e r a l p o l i c y of t h e
p r e v i o u s laWs w h i c h would j u s t i f y u s in g i v i n g t h o n e t of
1 8 5 8 , a construction not warranted b y its plain words. I t
id t r u e t h a t ail t h e a c t s o n 4b® s a , n e s u b j e c t a r e t o b e
c o n s t r u e d t o g e t h e r a s i n pari
materia,
but where the
w d r d * of a l a t e r a c t d i f f e r f r o m t h o s e of an o l d e r one, t h e
l a t e r a c j m u s t prevail, a n d g i v e t h e r u l e iu all c a s e s t o
which it applies."
* .
T h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l a c c o r d i n g l y d r a w s t h e following
c o n c l u s i o n s : 1st, t h a t a w a r r a n t issued a l t e r t h o d e a t h of a
claimant, w h o left a w i d o w a n d c h i l d r e n , e n u r e s t o t h e
w i d o w ' s b e n e f i t a l o n e ; 2d, w h e n t h o d e c e a s e d c l a i m a n t h a s
a widow, w i t h t w o nets Of children, t h e w a r r a n t e n u r e s t o
•the b e n e f i t of h e r h e i r s o r l e g a t e e s ; 3d, h e i r s a r e t h o s e
w h o a r e s o d e c l a r e d b y t h e law or t h e c l a i m a n t ' s d o m i q L
[National Intelligencer.
ly c u t o u t in p u r e l u m p s , b e i n g c^steeracd e q u a l in r i c h n e s s
t o a n y in t h e . w orl d.
RAILROAP
MATTKRS.—The
Cincinnati
Commercial
yearns t h a t J a m e s C . C l a r k , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Illinois
Central, contemplates
retiring
f r o m t h a t position,
and
t h a t h o h a s m a d e f o r m a l p r o p o s i t i o n s t o t h e D i r e c t o r s of
t h e C e n t r a l O h i o R o a d f o r t h o least) of t h a t line.
TIIE CANADIAN R E u n n n f T . — T h e latest n e w s of t h i s fine
r e g i m e n t is, t h a t t h e Q u e e n will s o o n p r e s e n t i t v g t h colors,
n l l e r w h i c h j t will gO a b r o a d , I n d i a b e i n g i t s d e s t i n a t i o n .
I t i s s u g g e s t e d t h a t c o l o r s f o r t h e regiment s h o u l d b e s e n t
from Canada
Alt a c a m p . m e e t i n g of the- L ' u i t o d B r e t h r e n fchurch,
held dear W e s t Baltimore, M o n t g o m e r y County, Ohio;
B i s h o p Russell f o r b a d e a n y o n e w i t h h o o p s on t o p a r t u k e
of t h e s a c r a d e u t , a f f i r m i n g t h a t t h e y w o u l d Hot b e w e l c o m e
a t t h o t a b l e of t h o L o r d l
• SAO ^N'BOUOEXCK.—A w o m a n in B o s t o n l o c k e d t h r e e
c h i l d r e n — i n f o q i o n e five y e a r s ol<i- N and a n O t h q r o f .
t h r w , in an a p a r t m e n t
T h e t w o o l d e s t wfere f o u n d suffi>-
h a v i g s e t fire t o t h e b e d d i n g w h i l e p l a y i n g w i t h
'
T f c a G o v e r n o r of I o w a h a s i s t u e d a p r o c l a m a t i o n a n n p t o e i n g officially t h a t tlie c a p i t a l of t h a t S t a t e i s n o w
removed
t i H c s Monies.:
AU t h e S t a t e -offices will b e
imn^odiato^y removed t h e r e .
X
B r USED.—-Tho S t e a m e r B e n F r a n k l i n w a s
b u r n e d , DCW V i c k s b u r g , M i s s , o n t h o 2 2 d u l t .
She had
o n b o a r d 3 , 0 5 7 b a l e s o f c o t t o n , w h i c h w o r e e n t i r e l y consumed.
T h e b o a t was insured for $23,000.
FBXK o r
DUTY.—The S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y "has
a p p r i s e d t h e C o l l e c t o r a t R o c h e s t e r t h a t b a g s of A m e r i c a n m a n u f a c t u r e , e x p o r t e d e m p t y , a r e f r e e of d u t y if
i m p o r t e d filled.
IK A- CRITICAL COHDITIOS.—The H o n . S h e r r a r d C l e m e n s
w h o w a s w o u n d e d in a d u e l b y O. J e n n i n g s W i s e , i s reported t o bo-m-a-vcrv critical condition.
H o p e of. his
r e c o v e r y h a s beetf a b a n d o n e d b y h i s f r i e n d s .
A i r O r n c i A i . . of J A I L / — R i c h a r d B a r r y ,
one
of the
b o a r d of S c h o o l C o m m i s s i o n e r s in N e w Y o r k , h a s b e e n
s e n t e n c e d t o t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y for f o u r m o n t h s f o r a n a s s a u l t
a n d b a t t e r y u p o n t h e k e e p e r 6t a h o u s o of ilHtimc.
. XJBKL S c / i ^ T h o Misses W e s t e r n , w h o a r e p l a y i n g a t
W o o d ' s T h e a t e r , Cincinnati, " T h e
h a ^ e s u e d t h e Gazette
Three Fast Men,"
[or $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 f o r s p e a k i n g d i s r e s p e c t -
fully of t h o m o r a l s of t h e i r play.
j f o n s i BWEABKBS-—The M a y o r of P o r t s m o u t h ,
Va.,
h a s d e t e r m i n o d t o p u t a s t o p t o t h e h a b i t of w e a r i n g on
t h e s t r e e t , a n d t o t h i s e n d h a s a l r e a d y fined a g r e a t m a n y
p e r s o n s , w i t h o u t respect t o rank o r o p o d i t i o n .
'[PtTBtTOD BODOS.—Twq h u m a n bfcdies c o m p l e t e l y p e trified, w e r e recently d u g f r o m a g r a v e - y a r d in AHeritown,
Pa.
T h e y a r e a s p e r f e c t a s life, a l t h o u g h t h e y h a v e b e e n
NV>w» fitwp t h e G o M M i n e * .
T h e S i t L a k e m a i l a r r i v e d a t S t - J o s e p h ! M(x, o n j h e
l i f t O c t . bringing b u t one t h r o u g h . passenger. M a j o r
P i c k i n s m t T h e r e i s n o t h i n g of i m p o r t a n c e f r o m t h e
" Valley of the Saints" to note. T h e M o r m a n i are q u i « ,
a n d a r c w r f l p l e a r e d w i t h b o t h the! « i v 3 a n d m i l i t a r y
officers of t h e G o v e r m e n L
M a j p r D i c k i n s o n d o e s n o t b r i n g tvrr flattering a c c o u n t s
f r o m n h ^ G o l d R e g i o n . I f e says a t L a r a m i e t h e r e is n o
e x c i t e m e n t a t all a b o u t t h e mines, arid b e t w r y little" t a l k
of t h e m . T h o s e w h o m b e m e t g o i n g - t o t h e ' ' a u r i f e r o u s
lands" w e r e p r i n c i p a l l y t r a d e r s ; in f a c t , t h i s class of indir i n a l s for o u t n u m b e r t h o s e w h o i n t e o d e d mining. H i s
a d v i c e i s jto s t a y a t Ijome u n t i l r e l i a b l e n e w s i s received
from those who have already gone there.
A l a r g t j b a n d of ' C h e y e n n e I n d i a n a a r e e n c a i n p e d on
t h e P l a t t e , t w e n t j - milen" n b o r e ' P l n r a C r e e k , b u t a r e p e a c e a b l y d i s p o s e d t o w a r d s t h e whites!
N E W GOODS.
Detroit Advertisements.
"XT A L L , D l T f C K l i H B <fc C O - r 74 WOJ>DWA»U AVi.
j . 1 n a r . Wholesale a n d Retail Dealer* In Foreign a n d l>o
tnrctic Dry (Jood*. Oarpativ Floor Oil Clot)w;Pty«tlfluiKlnff-.
Peathim and Hume
«oo«U—•Sy'a WOQ!4 particu
larly invite the a t t c n t i o a o f t h f public t o the following
which we have in gTcat
-lety of Kyle* a n d p r i c e * : B r o , l i Shawls. lonfr and square ; BrtfBtatr d a d o . . d o . ; Waterloo do.
do. do. : C e n t l c m e n ' s do. d o . to,; Mantilla*. I t a u b f o l a t r t e a :
Black. Kancr, Pou-lard." Bayadar* and X o i r e AntW»«? Silkn :
.French a n d English McrinooK, plaia a n d ttiurail; Parametn>.
Delaine*, in great variety ; Valencia l*lai J s and S?tripe» : All
wool Plaid*: A l p a c a s : Flannelf• Bottfnetta; Broadcloth*: Da-,
mask*: Blanketa; L i n e n s ; Embroideries,' Hosiery; Clove*-.
H i b b o n s ; P r i n t a r G i n g h a m s Ac., Ac.
Carpet Department,
V e l v e t Bnissfl*. Orenelle, 3 Ply', 5 P l y , S i * e r f i e v , C o t t o n
a n d Wool. Carpet*: Drusect*. Stair Kod* O M « t K Window
Shades, U r f and M.oalin Curtain*, Curtain Flxtute*, Feather*.
P a p e r Hanging*, Ac-., Ae.
W e have many o t h e r style* of G o o i K which wiU 1*» vffvre.l
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quickly. e a * i l r a n d economically; generated f r o m Ro«in,' Oil,
Tallow" and "refuse Greaae of any k i n d , a n d producing, tor •
about eighty c e n t s a* m u c h light aa a thousand f t c t of ortlinary'coal G a s
; •
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who haa bad m a n y year* e x p e r i e n c e In Gaa miintifacturing.a*
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well a#1»y ourselves and other*, h a s placed the Invention beyond all d o u b t of ita practicability. ; T h e p u b l l e may be coefi.lentiy a « u r e i ) that It la a t o n r e t h e ' m o a t Simple a n d useful
* a n y t h i n g or the k i n d ever before constructed.
The present o b j e c t of t h e proprietor* la to dl«po*e of city,
We ever b r o u g h t t o tlii* m a r k e t ; w h i c h w« will b# : happy to
>unty a n d state Bight*, on t o e mo*t favorable terms; a n d t o
offer at »uch priccaanwillaccord rcanoatblv with the TIMES. immediately introduce the works into general use.
HAXNAH, TJAY i CO.
Works from 100 feet capacity a n d upwards, are now fn
Traverse City, Xov-18, IMS,
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readiness by D U D L E Y A HOLMES, m a n u f a c t u r e r * Detroit, ,
as well a* every t h i n g connected with t h e " g u n - L i g h t Ga«
W o r k * " which will; l>e supnliod by t h e m a t u l the 'principal
Jioints in the t ' n l o n , to p a r u c a p u r c h a s i n g territory.
E R S O N S WISHING TO ENGAGE WORK
Persons of small capital, a n d particularly Gas Fitters, by
with nc for their tesma d a r i n g t h e winter, will do well t o m a k i n g an investment in the r i g h t to'usethfc " Sun-Light Ga*
make application noon.
.
"York*," will l>e ccrtain of an immediate'remuneration.
The Prussian Regency.
HANNAH. LAY & CO.
j « r - A l l c o m m u n i c a t i o n s In the premises directed t o the
T h e K i n g of P r u s s i a h a s issued a d e c r e e e s t a b l i s h i n g
Traverse City, Nov. IP, 185S.
n I N v undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
. J O H X Q. DCDLKV,
t h e R e g e n c y of t h e P r i n c e , of P r w e i a . A b e t t e r underT r e a s u r e r for P r o p r i e t o r s ,
"
s t a n d i n g of t h e d i s p a t c h m a y b e g a t h e r e d f r o m t h o followKVv 77- Woodwu>3 Avenoc, D i t r o i t Michigan.
i n g , w h j c h is t a k e n f r o m t h e N e w Y o r k Sun.*
IIEKALD oirptcc, n u v x a s s CITY, m c u i o a x ,
F r e q u e n t references h a v o b e e n m a d o i n o u r s u m m a r i e s - of
HALLOCK, No 16K, JelTerson Avenue, Detroit. Where may
E u r o p e a n news, t o t h e s e t t l r m e n t o f t h e P r u s o a n R e g e n c y
be f o u n d a very large, f r e s h and deditable *toc)c of the above
question. A brief explanation of t h e m a t t e r m a y be
goods j u s t manufactured u n d e r h i * i m n > e d l a « Inspection,nnd
a c c e p t a b l e t o m a n y of a u r readers. T h e K i n g o T P n m a ,
e m b r a c i n g one 6f the most extensive assortments e v e r before
n o w well a d v a n c e d in years, h a s fallen i n t o a 6tate of
otfercd in t h i s m a r k e t
Has opened an O(lire.at T r a v e r s e City, Grand Traverse Co~
A m o n g his stock will be found every k f n d and.description
m e n t a l i m b e c i l i t y . H i s m e m o r y first g a v e w a y , so t h a t
HichigSn, for the iransaction of a
ul G a r m e n t suitable f o r Fall a n d W i n t e r wear.
h e f o r g o t t h e imme.of h i s c h i e f m i n i s t e r , a n d t h e nnmes From the low priced a n d cheaper g r i d e s , to the most fine
of t h e p r i n c i p a l t o w n s in his k i n g d o m . H i s p e r c e p t i v e
id fashionable garments—all of whlc*- * • — "
Tho United States Land Office is located at t h i s placg ; and tured with' the utmost ci
f a c u l t i e s lost t h e i r v i g o r , s o t h a t h e could n o t d i s c r i m i n a t e
a s t o a r t i c l e s of f o o d p l a c c d b e f o r e h i m . I n s h o r t , h e h a s particular attention wilt be paid to locating L a n d Warrauta,
All p.
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investing money i s Government Land*, i m p a r t i n g informa- O B R E I
boon l a d i n g i n t b h o p e l e s s i d i o c v , a n d i t h a s b e c o m e
tion relutivc to* the general features, resources a n d advann e c e s s a r y t o m a k e t h c . R c g c e c y of h i s b r o t h e r , t h e P r i n c e tages of the Grand Traverso country, the payment of tax?*, extensive stock, Which shall be offered at prices uniformly
low.
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of P r u s s i a , p e r m a n e n t .
a n d t h e transaction of a n y A g e n c y tiislnCfs with which he
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T h e a b d i c a t i o n of t h e K i n g w a s p r o p o s e d , b u t ' t h e may be e n t r u s t e d .
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Q u e e n , s u s t a i n e d b y t h e C o u r t influence, s tr e n u o u s ly
C h M k t W . Mailer. E « | . '
would mo»t re*pectfully i n t i m a t e t h a t m o m fully t o accomresisted
t h e p r o p o s i t i o n . ' S h e h a s also o p p o s e d t h e
date the wants of the p a t r o n i z i n g pnHitr, nnd hi* U r g e iup e r m a n e n t R e g e n c v of t h e P r i n c e , a n d p r o p o s e d a c o - R e . ase of buaiiiesa, ho has adopted the improved facility which
Herald Office, Traven>e City, Nov. S, 1858.
S w a m give* to the A r t ot D y d n g , h a v i n g r e c e n t l y flttcd u p
g e u c y . T h i s t h e P r i n c e of P r u s s i a d e c l a r e d i m p r a c t i c a f o r that purpose* Ho now Dyes by Hteatn, every description
ble, a n d as t h e Q u e e n i s related t o t h e R u s s i a n i m p e r i a l
of Silk*. Satin*. V e l v e t Crape* and Merino*, p r o d u c i n g the
family, a n d k n o w n t p b e s t r o n g l y R u s s i a n in h e ? s y m p a most brilliant colors a n d be*t stylo of flni*h t h a t e v e r y a r t i c l e
AND
t h i e s , h e r p r o p o s i t i o n w a s regarded as e q u i v a l e n t t o a
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned,
p r o p o s a l t o s n a r e t h o g o Vermont of P r u s s i a w i t h t h e
A Y I U B W ' S SELF-ADJD8TINO, SMOKE. STOllM AND
Ra-eian party.
VEXTlLLATING OHIMNE\"}CAP.-*M*yhew'* Chimney
A still f u r t h e r difficulty i n s e t t l i n g t h ? R e g e n c y quesCap prevents Chimneys from s m o k i n g : It preclados s t o r m s
t i o n . a n d p e r h a p s , t h e p r i n c i p a l ono, i s of a financial
I jind W a r r a n t s bought a n d sold. P a r t i c u l a r attentibn given from e n t e r i n g t h e m ; it lessons the liabilities t o I r e * Trom
c h a r a c t e r . T h e r e is n o t in. P r u s s i a , a s in m o n a r c h i e s , a to locatlniJ a n d selecting land iu Traverse City L a n d D i s t r i c t their b u r n i n g o u t : i t protects their t o p s f r o m t h e wastes of
c i v i l list f u r n i s h e d t o t h e s o v e r e i g n . T h e p e r s o n a l e x p e n - Deeds nnd Mortgages made o u t a n d personal attention given the westhbr, and serves as an o r n a m e n t a l finish."
Persons desirous of securing the r i g h t of m a n n f e c t n r e ; or
i Pre-Emption Claim*.
F . C. STEVENSs e s of t h e ' e r o w n a r e d e f r a y e d b y revenues, a r i s i n g f r o m
of sale, or both, I n Cities, Counties, State* or Territories, in
Befers, by ]>ermig<riun, t o
t h e e s t a t e ^ h e l d b y t h o h e a d of tho. s t a t e , f o r t h e t i m e
nnv part of the United State* n o t slready disposed of; will be
b e i n g . F r o m t h e e s t a t e s t h e P r i n c e of P r u s s i a receives
And li* Mau who •track WUllun rattenon, KM*
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a b o u t $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 a y e a r , b u t t h i s i s n o t sufficient f o r h i s
will also be furnished with the t e r m s of ssle.
requirements
a s R e g e n t , and he t h e r e f o r e asks the transIBA MAVHBW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
fer to him or tho Crown d o m a i n
T h o Quc«h w ill n o t
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B O O T S , .SHOES, S H O E P A C K S , 4c.
T 1 J B T P V B U 8 H E D , A TEXT BOOK O F V E G E T A B L E
b r o t h e r - i n - l a w . N o o n e c a n b l a m e t h e Q u e e n for l o o k i n g
f J a n d Animal Physiology, designed Tor the use of S c h o o l s
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Seminaries and Gollcyes, by Heury Goadbv, M. D ^ P r o f e w o r .
in on s h a r e s t o suit customers. All w o r k warranted.
w h i c h h a s b e e n g o i n g on b e t w e e n t h e p a r t i s a n s of t h o
o t Vegetable a n d Auiinal Physiolopy anil Entomology in the
Traverse Clfy, Nov. 12,18MI.
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State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up1 ' r i n o e a n d t h e p a r t i s a n s of the- Q u e e n , p r d j r o k c s t h o
w a r d s or 450 IUosUatlons. -Although designed mainly f«>r
ridicule a n d c o n t e m p t o f t h e p r e s s of E u r o p e . V.
C o l l e g e s a n d S c h o o l s this book.trlll l>e f o u n d invaluable to
Goods, Groceries,
F H . O V I S I O N S ,
Employment for-Teams.
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Land, Tax, and Greneral Agency,
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General Agency Business.
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T r a v e r s e City,' Michigan.
C. N O R M S ,
Mamrfacturer <rf Hoots,Shoe# and Leather,
JAMES K. GUNTON,
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h a s b e e u engajred a lonjr t i m e Tn h i s profesMon, a n d w i t of a n e w s p i m c r o n t h e m i n d , of
family of c h i l d r e n , writes, t o t h o e d i t o r of t h e O g d c r e b u r g
Sentinel
a s foDows:
I h a v e f o u n d i t t o b e t h e universal fact, w i t h o u t e x c e p t i o n , t h a t thoae s c h o l a r s of b o t h s e x e s u n d of all a g e s w h o
have had access,to newspapers at home, when compared
with those who h a v e not, ore:
1. B e t t e r readers, excelling in p r o n u n c i a t i o n , n n d cons e q u e n t l y read m o r e undorstamlinfrly.
2.. T h e y a r e b e t t e r s p e l l c r s , a u d define w o r d s w i t h c a s e
and a c c u r a c y . :
3 . T h e v o b t t i n n practScnl k n o w l e d g e of g e o g r a p h y in
a l m o s t half t h e t i m e i t requires o t h e r s ; a s t h o n e w s p a p e r
h a s m a d e t h e m familiar, w i t h t h e l o c a t i o n of t h e niost i m p o r t a n t places, nations, t h e i r g o r e r n m c n t s and doings, on
t h e globe.
.
4. T h e v a r e b e t t e r g r a m m a r i a n s , f o r h a v i n g b e c o m e s o
familiar w i t h every variety in tho newspaper, from the
c o m m o n p l a c e a d v e r t i s e m e n t t o t h o finished.and c l a ^ i e a l
o r a t i o n of t h e s t a t e s m a n , t h e y m o r e f t e d i l y c o m p r e h e n d
t h e m e a n i n g of t h e text a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y a n a l y z e i t s constructions with accuracy.
A FBJUK OF NATI:EK.—Mr. V e s t a l y e s t e r d a y rem
e d u s t o g o t o t h e C o m m e r c i a l H o t e l t o nee a r a r e lutus
H e h a s a g i r l w h o h a s f o u r legs , a n d feet, a n d
H o n . ; S c h u y l e r C o l l a x , t h e R e p u b l i c a n m e m b e r of C o n - naturee.
t w o heads, f o u r a r m s , a n d t h e u p p e r p a r t of t w o b o d i e s ,
gieffl f o r t h e n i n t h d i s t r i c t of J n d i a n n a , m a d e o n e h u n d r e d
p c H e c t l v f o r m e d , »-ith t h o e x c e p t i o n t h a t t h e h e a r t of one
a n d o n e ' a p o o c h e s t o h i s c o n s t i t u e n t s d u r i n g t h e l a t e c a n - of these" b o d i e s is in t h e right s i d e instead 'of t h e left, b u t
t h o u g h i t is d o u b l o a t i t s h e a d s , a r m s a n d l e g s y o t in i t s
vass, aad, h i s m a j o r i t y w a s 1 , 9 8 0 .
spinal a n d pelvis arrangements i t is^one. Its t w o h e a d s
I A x ' O u > LAKE CAPTAIN GO.VE.—Capt D a n i e l F u l l e r , a r e v e r y intelligent, a n d a n s w e r a n d s i n g t o g e t h e r . I n
w h o h a s b e e n a sailor o n t h o l a k e s f o r 3 6 y e a r s , d i e d on a n s w e r i n g q u e s t i o n s a s k e d b y a n ^ one, b o t h a n s w e r
t i e 2 2 d u l t , a t P a r m a , C u y a h o g a d o . , O h i o , of c o n s u m p - t o g e t h e r ami in t h e s a m e w o r d s , o n if d i f f e r e n t q u e s t i o n s
a r e a s k e d , e a c h a n s w e r s differently. I n w a l k i n g t h e g i r l
tion, a t t h o a g e of 5 0 yeai
uses t w o i o r f o u r legs, w h i c h e v e r h a p p e n s t o Be t h e m o s t
m b e r e l e c t f r o m t h e c o n v e n i e n t I n e a t i n g aha u s e s b o t l i m o u t h s , t h o u g h i t i s
T h e Wife of i
s u p p o s e d t h a t o n e w o u l d a n s w e r t h e p u r p o s e a s .well, a s
S i x t h D i s t r i c t of P e m ^ y l v n i a , d i e d v e r y s u d d e n l y a t AVest
t h e r e i s b u t o n e s e t of d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s . I t Is m o r e vronC h e s t e r on t h e '21«t from h e m o r r a g e of t h e l u n g ? — t h a d e r f u l t h a n t h e S i a m e s e T w i n s . T h e y w e r e t w o p e r s o n s
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o i p e d t o g e t h e r b v n m e m b r a n e . T h e girl i s t w o p e r s o n s
d a y of tor h u s d a n d ' s e l e c t i o n .
w i t h o m s b o d y — d u a l i t y in vnity.
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Practical Builder and Dmught-man
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of Buildings ; also execute all k i n d s of w o r k c o n n e c t e d with
tho Trade, on liberal term*.
Sash, Glnst, Doors, P a i n t * a n d Nails,
tantly on hand.
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omineutly p t c u l i a r ; white, red, yellow nnd bine figures, on a
dead black-ground. By their distinctness t h e y havo elicited
unanltnons admiration. F o r ssle by
D e t r o i t N o r . i , 1858.
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D u r e a u s Book-cases, Wardrobes, Tables, Painted Chamber"
Sets, Marble a a d ltoSewood Ware, a n d a large assortment of
H a i r ^ H u i 4 , Cotton and SpringMsttrasses. Also, Hsir C l o t h s
S p r i n g Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hsir, Willow Ware a n d
L o o k i n g Glasses, at No's. ICS A-165 Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t
Michigan. .
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The snltscrjber ofibrs for sale a variety or e n g r a f t e d
A p p l e TreojvP6ac*h 'lh-eon.T'enr T t w s , P l u m
TreeM ond-Chorttjr T r e e s .
Also, C'cRBANTS, OoofflBERHiE-s Ac. ; all in p o d condition,
Optical a n d Philosophical Apparatus, No. 140 Jefferson '
of good sire, s a d healthy.
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Avenue, invite all t h o s e suffering from defective s i g h t » " inElk Rapids, Nov. 3,1868.
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spect t h e i r assortment of greatly Improved Perescopic Crystal and Pebble Spectacles, w h i c h a r e highly endowed with
H A R L E S B L ' S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webster,) the property of f m p r o y i n g vision. , Also, all k i n d s of TeWDealer in Foreign a n d Domestic Hardware, Housekeep- scopes, Microscope*, Electric Machines, D r a w i n g I n s t r u m e n t - ,
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Louis; Ms]. B. Walker, O. & A . ; C. A. P e r r y . Esq-. W e s t o n ,
Mo.; Amos" T. Hall, E s q , T r e a s u r e r C. A B. B- B-, Chicagor
Geo. T. Pearson. Attorney at U ^ C h i o a g o .
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a million g a l l o n s of s y r u p .
Flax a n d L i n e n Twines, Imported a n d MsnufSctared Cordage.
C a o a w K s v r C o c m r i r . — T h e r e h a v e b e e n one h u n G O L D S M T T U , MANUFACTURER AND IMPORCotton. J u t e . Manilla a n d American H e m p Rope, Tarred Stuff,
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A gorgeous rob* of many dy*s>
T o glesm Bad glisten in the *un.
W i t h inwoven thread* of gold
T t e t m e l t in c o l o n MM by one,
• A* thy stately movement* mold
; To a a antique grace the fold?
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» f r e s h M o n o ma, t h s t the t o n
W i t h many a w i d e n glance h s a w o i r
w hMwia&M&diaHMawwfe •-'
B a t if t h o a still hast s e t t h i n e h e a r t '
On braided h a i r and broldetad r e i t .
Come, look fehind the r a i l of art.
i B A o l d the a c h i n g toil a n d s o m r t
t l i a t w r o u g h t the tire t h o a l d v e s t h e s t f
:
The tiny worm whore c u r i o a s t o i l
F i r s t span each s o f t a n d ill k e n line,
Thoa* smalt t w i a tbnead%*o b r i g h t a n d fine.
-In wondron* order all combine
• t o make hia cradle a n d his tomb,
j He weave* hia ailken winding-sheet.
W i t h p a t i e n t skill, compact a n d neat,,
. A n d dips t o fee4 the h u n g r y loom.
G f e e on t h a t complicated loom—
Vaat MRpHng of a m i g h t y b r a i n W h e r e m i m i c bad* a n d blossoma bloom,
, T h a t only l a c k t h e rich perfttme
, T o match their k i n d r e d of t h e plain.
Pee on it* ttbrlo d e f t ontsprcnd
Each rainbow hued a n d ailken t h r e a d ;
The liying.oolors gleam ad glow,
And inUil|fe and beauty«...
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A* the thin d e x t r o u s finger* throw!
throw
T h e ahhttTc across the loom.
Ill sttfta.that splendid vestofce, rolled
• 8 0 orderly u p o n t h e loom,
W i t h t h e poor garments, t h i n a n d old—
"With t h a t m e s a bed a n d squalid r o o m .
H a m a k e r , aave'npon i t s fold,
'Knows Uttle or a j-ose's bloom;
Nor how the merry violet* s p r i n g
8 0 thickly o'er the grassy sod,
W h e w , soaring on a j o y o u s wing.
i The l a r k p o u r s forth Its lay* to God.
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Look'«n t h a t g a q n t and weary frame,
By donstant toil 10 stooped a n d bent,
, W i t h tabor worn and hunger spool,
Till life sinks IOWT-S*flickeringflame.
H l s e y e s are wsary of U»e ahlna
Of t n o s e bright h u e s ; his fingers a c h e , •
A s s w i f t , b u t painfully they make
T J » delicate web.of ailken twine. .
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His sweetest a n d most t o u c h i n g strnfir
I May soothe the heart; and ease the b r a i n .
W h i t e s p r i n g i n g f r o m h i * own deep p a i n .
. ' T h e halfail dear to cot ana hall,
,
j B r gentle a c c e n t s s u n g ,
; J i n k e d , with our h a p p i e s t memories,
I • F r t m b i t t e r e s t t e a r s was rang;
H e only from w h o h e a r t It came
• -1 • Oan adarcsly Ipalr t o h e a r it* w a g e . •..
1 ' T h e s p a r k l t t g wob of fancies, wrought
fc .Of brflHantiwIt, or deepest t h o u g h t , *
T h a t r o u s e ^ t h e eager pulse of y o u t h
• .1 T o battle f o r t h s cause o f t r o t h ; .
T h a t cry was like t h ' e x p i r i n g l i g h t
l e a p t to life so s t r o n g a n d b r i g h t ,
quenched i n s h a d e s of d e e i ^ s t n i g h t
love t h a t on |iis a c c e n t * h u n g .
T h a t p r i s e d his.every word,
i T u r n e d s h u d d e r i n g f r o m t h e light, t h s t flung
A flickering radiance as i t c l u n g
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N o t with i m p u n i t y t h e souL
~ V. i T h u s to its d e p t h s is stirred.
! fl» t h a t • o a j t ' s p a t h e t i c e c h o r u n g
. 'I An.undertone unheard—
A fltful a n d a f a i l i n g breath,
t t h a t t o ' l o v e ^ e a r s p o k e n a u g h t but d e a t h . \
' J- And y e t the heedless w o r l d Uusghs on,
And cheers a n d s o u n d of mi r t h
T h a t b r i g h t e n s man> a social hour
" A r o u n d the-hsppy h e a r t h . '
•e b r i g h t
r p H B NEW YORK TRIBUNE— 18W-W.—THE
JL dbccesafnl l a y i n g of t h e trans-Atlantlo Telegraph Cable
m a r k s a new era in (he history of Human P r o g r e s s ; Henceforth. Europe, Western- Asia a n d North •AfHrf*1 Ue within an
h o a r ' s d i s t a n c e from o a r shores, s a d t h e battle which decide*
U M t a t e of a kingdom, t h e c a p t u r e of a V i e a a a o r G l b n l f e r ,
the fall of * dynasty, the t r i a a p h of a nsuipation, the b i r t h
of a a M i r to royalty, the d e a th o f . a S i c b o l a s V Wellington,
In-'anr c o u n t r y which louche* the Mediterranean, the Euxfne,
t h e S t a c k S e a or the G e r m a n Ocean, will be pnblished la New
Y o r k t h e n a n morning, if n o t on t h e vary d s y of it* oceorrence. l a t a moment, a s .it were, we h a r e been t h r o w n i n t o
the imaie«10Ha lntcUeotaal neighborhood of the whole civilized a n d a large portion of the setnl-bsrbaroas world. T h e
rise a n d fall of a t o c k a in London or P a r i s will henceforth be
reported f r o m day t o d s y in t h e journal* of o a r s e a - W r d
cities. T h e boldest operators in Wsjl-street will refaae to buy
o r SCO until they have read the quotation* of t h s t day's basiness otf the Roysl E x c h a n g e s a d ^ t the Bourse, whose trannSetlpas wlll h a v e cloned a n h o a r or ao before o a r s can begin.
A r e v o l u t i o n in Paris, a a i m p o r t a n t v o t e . l a P a d i a n M a t . a n insurrectioa in IUly, a fire in C a a s t t n t i n o i l ^ - w l p be diaeuwed
arouad the Weakfaat-tables of New-York a f e w . h o a r s after its
o c c a r r e n c e . A mighty t h o u g h ailent transformation in the
conditions of h u m a n existence has j a s t been effected by t h e
little wire s t r e t c h i n g across the ocean's bed from the coast of
Ireland.to t h a t of British America, a n d , o n e inevitable result
« f this taust be s a unexampled c o m m u n ity of feeling and interest a m o u g the nations of Christendom, and a consequent
desire / o r a m o r e i n t i m a t e acquaintance with e a c h other's
d o i n g s , t h r o u g h the medlurA of the SfcWBpaper l ' r t s s . I t
•seem* hardly possible t h a t th o u s a n d s should n o t heneelorth
regularly read their owa Journals, w h p h a v e h i t h e r t o been
c o n t e n t with an occasional glance at those taken by t h e i r
n e i g h b o r s ; while many who have.hitherto been content with'
a w e c M p iifcua wfll n o w r e q u i r e a Semi-Weekly or Daily.—
In short, Intelligence, always a vital element of g r o w t h in
wisdom, saccess in business, or e n j o y m e n t In life, h a s no*- become lndispenssble t o all.
—TUB NKW Yowt T a i a c s a , now more t h a n seventeen y e s r s
old, which w*s flic first j o u r n a l In the world t h a t appeared
regularly on q i imperial eight-page s h e a t a t s o low a price as
two cent*, aad. which h a s attained the u n p v a l l d c d aggregate
of m o r a t h s a Md,000 M b s c r f p t l o n s , r<*pekl)sny w l l c l t s its
( h a r e of t i ^ o i w patron»ge w h i c h the Metropolitan Press is
h e n c e f o r t h constrained, at a heavy weekly cost, t o deservi'—
I t asks, especially t h e p i ^ r o n a g e a n d active f a v o r of l l K r u a u CIKS—of those w h o hate all forms of oppression, and desire
t h a t every rational being shall be free,to employ his faculties'
In such i n n o c e n t ' m a n n e r a * he shall deem best—of those w h o
would e x t e n d Liberty and limit .Slavery—liW 1t f u r t h e r appeals likewita t o all w h o look a n d labor for the r e tu r n oP National thrift, plenty, prosperity, t h r o a g h t b « I*ratecllon of
A m t r i h a n W a s t r y by wisely dlserimlnaflng duties o n Imports—all who favor National P r o g r e s s t h r o u g h internal development and melioration r a t h e r t h a n
and extension—all w h o would rath sc. have t h a N a t i o n a l rasoartfcs ffCvoled to the construction of a Railroad t o t h e P a c l f l c
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saved on work* of beneficence which will e n d u r e t* bless our
children—all wh6 p r o f o u n d l y realize that "RIGHTEOI'HNEKS
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scheme especially t b a t - s e i k s t o help the u n f o r t u n a t e by enabling a n d t c a c h i n g t h e t n t o h e l p themselves—must c o m m a n d
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with vtty smaQ. writing; Tho. things he appropriated; of Wthe
Post-Office, County a n d State t o which you wish tfie
. the pin he sold, and the portrait and papers be gave to a p a p e r *«nC ' A n d w h e n y o n change y o u r residence, and desire
'watchmaker,' a friend of his. Although tho .writing was y o n r p a p e r changcd accordingly, state the n a m e of both Postin ia foreign Jabguage .the watchmaker 'tneceoded in Offices—where you h a v e been r e c e i v i n g it, a n d 1w h e r e y o n
making ont that it consisted of a series of secret and very
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important instructions drawn up by Louis XVI. for the A H E R 1 C A . N W A T C H K 8 — A P P L E T O X , TRACY A
Dnuplfin, his son, the portrait befog that of the latter. X X Co., WALTHA*, Mass, Manufacturers of P A T E N T LEThe wjttchmaker, whose name was Naundorft some years V E R WATCHES.—These s u p e r i o r W a t c h e s are m a d e by the
of n e w a n d original machinery, expressly designed to'seafter gave himself oat as Louis XVEL, and produced the aid
cure, with a low palce, a line, substantial, durable a n d unt-^
paper* and'portrait in question to prove his allegatioa formly tellable t u n e keeper. The m o v e m e n t s are n e w i s
After tasking soine noise in Franqe And Belgium, in
whichwter country he passed by the name of Morel de
the most e x a c t i n g test* t o be reliable and u n f a i l i n g
Saint PiSer/tUs man died in 1849. His son, who called rpn.
watches are m * n n f a c t a r e d entirely f r o m the
himsef Duke of Normimdy, went to Java in 1853. The c r u d e mThese
a t e r i a l s I n a single establishment, by connected a n d
Berlin' workman who discQyered'the documents naturally u n i f o r m processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y b e i n g organized u p o n
did nflt state how Nanndoitr bccame possessed at them, t h e same a y f l e m t h a t h a s |>een adopted in the production of
hut just before his death, which took riiace lately, he t h e unEqualed A m e r l c s n fire-arm*, w h i c h enable* n*-to proe n t a t one-hair t h e price of a n y f o r t i g n movemade k M disclosure to his famHy. They found out dmuecnet a ofm otvheemsame
quality; a n d w e g u a r a n t e e t h e perfeot
that the ihrnons arnxhair had remained in Berhn, and performance, for ten y e a i k S f every watch m a n u f a c t u r e d by ua.
had cstae into possession of tho old woman; , and they All f o r e i g n w a t c h e s a r e m a d s by h a n d , t h e A m e r i c a n watchcaitsed it to be bought in order to: seO it again in Aus- e s b e i n g t h e only ones m a d e b y machine 1 7 ' u p o n a u n i f a n n
'system t h r o u g h o u t Nearly a l l h a n d - m a d s w a t c h e s are' detria."'
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fective, a n d are continually g e t t i n g - o u t of order. I n manyp a r t s o f , t h e c o u n t r y it ta impossible t o And,goOd Watch repairer*, a n d w a t c h r e p a i r i n g is always u n c e r t a i n a n d expenQ e i B t r q d u c t i o n ^ f A m e r i c a n watches d i a g ^ ^ o f t h l s
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Fortunc sometimes is heaped uj lib# the snoif; and
like tie now melts and thaws to n " • : again.
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A N D A f i l ' B , FROM W H I C H MANKIND SUFn B O C E U E R A T W H O L E S A J L K . — X . P. JACOBS, r m i
V X C o m e r Jefferson Avenue a n d Wayne Street, ofifera f o r X fer, o v e r a large p a r t of the globe, i* the consequence of
a diseased actloh o f . t h e lystem, induced by the poisoaous
sale t o the City and Country TYade:miasm of vegetable decay. Thi* exhalation is evolved b>She
action of solar b e a t o n w e t s o i l , a n d riais w i t h the watery vav
200 hhd* fair, p r i m e a n d choice New Orleans, P o r t o Rico a n d
f r o m i t ? W h i l e the SM U,below t h e
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J e r s near the e a r t h ' s surface, and the v i r u s i* takqn w i t h it
50 bbls.Crushed. Powdered and Coffee.
through the long* i n t o t h e Mood. There it a c t s a* a n irritaloo bbls P r i m e New Orleans Molasses a n d S y r u p .
t i n g poison OBtbe l a t c r a a l viscera and e x c r e t i n g organ* of
the body. The liver becomes torpid and falls t o secrete n o t
S00 half c h e s t s case* a a d boxes T o u n g Hyson, Gunpowder only thi* viru*; but also the b i l e ' f r o m the blood. Both the
v i m s a a d t h e bile accumulate in the circulation, a n d p r o d u c e
aad Black Tes*<of recent i m p o r t s lion.
violent .constitutional disorder* The spleen, the kidneys a n d
C o f f e e a n d fepioes.
t h e stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered
240 b a g s white a a d g r e e n Rio.
also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, f* if in an at140 b a g s ajad pocketa a i d GovH a n d common J a v a . •
t e m p t t o expel the noxious fusion, concentrate*' the whole
100 cases g r o u n d Mastard. ,>
blood'of t h e b o d y in t h e Internal exrretorie* t o f o r t e , t h e m
20 bag* green a n d white Maracaibo..
to cast i t . o u t T h e . b l o p d leaves the *urf*ce, a n d rushes t o
60 boxes Ground Rio.
the central o r g a n * with congestive v l c l e h c t . • Tills is..the
SO kegs Ground Ginger. .
CauCU. •' B p t i n t h i s effort it fails. Then the F s r x a follow*.
IS bajp* Pepper, S p i c e and Cloves,
In which the blood leaves t h e central organ* a h d - r u s h e s ' ( o
60 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice a a d Cloves.
the sorface, as If in another effort t o e x p e l t h e irritating
poison t h r o u g h t h a t o t h e r great excretory—the skin. I n t h i s
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Tobacco a n d Cigars.
aim* it fails, a n d the s y i t e m sbandon* the attempt exhausted,
100 boxes J© Finp C u t Paper*.
and waits f o r the recovery of strength to repeat the boneless
IOO Mils S m o k i n g .
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f f o r t a n o t h e r day. These are t h e tits or paroxysm* of F e v e r
50 boxes P l u g Dark, A's and J0>.
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n d Ague. Sacti constitutional d i s o r d e r will of counte underJO l»jccs Gold Leaf, H a i r Podnd*.
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mine the health if It Is not removed,
30 boxes T i n FolL
We h a v e labored t o find, a n d have found, a a antidote.
JO bbls Cavendish in can*.
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C10AB&—A largo a s s o r t m e n t of Imported a n d Domestic.
which neatraliaes t h i s malarious poison In.Uie blood, a n d
W i n e s a n d Liquors.
stimulates the liver to expel it from the b o d y . ' A* it should.
*o it does, cure t h i s sffilctiag disorder with p e r f e c t certainty.
And It doe* more, or rather dscs w h a t I* of w o r e s e r v i c e ^ o
F i n e old Cognac and Seignette Brandies, in half pipe*, quaf- those ijuhiect to t h i s infection. If takt n iff season it expels
it f r o m the system as it U absorbed, and tbkwkevp* those who
"tpre aad octave*.
u*e it f r e e f r o m It* attaak*; keep* the »>>tum in.healtu t h o u g h
Gis—Swan a n d London C-ordial. in whole a n d half pipe*.
WiH*«tftr—0(d Scotch, Monongahula - and Peach Orchard, In exposed t o t h e disesse; CoaseqiuBtW i t not only c a r t s , but
protect* from, the great vaHety of affections w h i c h are Induh m U a n d bbls.
ced by thi* malignant influence, such as ilemittcnt Fever, Chill
Wine, S^a^acli and Cordl»l Bitters in casesj
Fever, p u m b , o r Masked Ague. Periodical H<ailsche, or BilSundries.
ious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Kkeumatlsm, G o u t
ii*irts.
Blindness, Toothache, E s t t v h c , Catsrrli, A s t h m a Palpitations.
'Indow Glass, assorted.
Palnfol Affection* of tjsE spiced, Hysterics; Cplic, Paralysis,
iper Sauce.
and. P a i n f u l Affections, of the Stuuiach and Ui.nels, all of
...le LSad.
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which, when arising from this cause, win be ftiuud t o assume
ail* a n d Tub*.
more or le*sthe Inrermlttent t y p e . : Thi* " A g u e C u r e " re•sorted i n t
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move* the cause b f t h c s e : derangement*, a n d c u r e s the dl*es*e.
sorted S h o t
• This it sccomplislies by stimulating the, c.xcretorle* t o ex» d e r , assorted.
pel. the virus from the *)»tcm; s a d these o r g a n s ny* degrees
Oakley 4 Ames' German Chemical Soap.
become Habited to do thi* their office of t b * l r own accord.—
150 boxes White a n d dark German Chemical Soap.
H e n c e iiri*es jvhat we t e r r a a c c l i m a t i o n . ' Tjme n a y iiccoiu200 boxes F a n c y Bar a a d Cake Soap.
p l i s h t l j c s a m e eud, but oftep life i s not long eno«(ih, or lii
200 boxes F a m i l y a n d No. 1 Bar Soap.
sacriJlced in the attempt, while this " A g t i e C a n . - " does it at
100 boxes Stearins a n d Tallow Candle*.
once, a n d with safety. We' have great reasou t o believe t h i s
60 boxes S t a r Candles.
is a s u r e r a* well OS safer remedy for the whole class of dis160ream*\Wrapping P a p e r , j
eases which are.caused by the miasmatic; infection, t h a n any
100 reams Foolscap, Letter a n d Note P s p e r . *
o t h e r which has been discovered; a n d it ha* still- another
200,000 Percussion Cap*, 2000 11B Bar Leadi
i m p o r t a n t .advantage to the public, which is, t h a t it is cheup
100 bbl* Vinegar.
as wcll.as good.
Together With Codfish, Maelccrtl, W h i t e Fish, H e r r i n g / B a g
I'leiiared h}- D r . J . C. Ayer A C o , Lowell, Mas*. P r i c e One
Salt, Paint*, Oil*, Dye Stuffs, Cordage, Broom*, Bakets, Ula**> D o l l a r per bottle.
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Aycrtt Cherry Pectoral
w a r e a n d article appertaining to tho Grocery Trade. Corner
Jefferson Avenue a n d W a j ne-st, Detroit, Mich.
lias w o n f o r Itselr Such a refcown tor the enre or every variety
N. K JACOBS.
or Throat And L u n g Complaint, t h a t it'is entirely uaneci-sscry
for u s t o recount t h e cvidi-nco of it* virtue*, wherever it hu*
T T H - Y A N D O T T E K O L M N G M I L L CCK, H A S NOW been employed. A s i t has l o n g b e e u I n c o n s u i u u.c t h r o u g h * T la S t o r e , a n d offer f o r sale, a full assortment of J ^ k e o u t tbi* section, we need n o t do m o r e , t h o u assure the p e o p l e
Superior and Scrap I r a n , or all siites, a t greatly reduced rates. It* quality I* k e p t u p t o the best It ever ha* been, and t h a t f t
' Tlie Lake Superior Bar I r o n soliTbjCthe Company, i s all may be relied on to do f o r their relief all It has «vcr been
made f r o m Charcoal Pig; and Is f i r better o w n t h e I r o n made f o u n d t o do,
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f r o m Hard Coal, and their Lake Pnpcrlor Merchant Iron- i*
A y e f s Cathartic Pflls,
the only Iron sold In t h i s mnrkeWthsti* made In t h i s manner.
*e* of a r u r g a t i v e Medicine: for C o * t l v c n e ^ ;
T h e i r Merchant Scrap I r o n ia all m a i l a f r t m selected Scrap
)y*pcpsi*: tor J a u n d i c e : for t h s cure of i n d i a n d will bear comparison with the. b c a f l r o n made i n the
gestion; fur l l e a d a c h e ; r o r t h e cure of Dysentery; f o r a F o u t
country,
W y a n d n t t e H o l l i t f g Mill Company and E u r e k a Iron Compa- S t o m a c h ; Tor the cure of ptj-*lpclas; for the l'ile*; for the
n y d r a f t s taken at p a r in exchange' f o r . I r o n or a n y indebted- cur# of S c r o f u l a ; f o r all Scrofulous Complaints; for the cure
or Rheumatism; f o r Diseaac* of thc. S k i n ; f a r tho c a r s of
ness tq the Company.
Mannfaetured I r o n abjo given in e x c h a n g e f o r good Scrap l i v e r C o m p l a i n t ; ^ J f r l > r o p s y ; for t h e cure or T e t t e r , T u m o r s
and Salt Rhcflm; for W o r m s ; f o r the enre of G o u t ; f o r a DinIron.
ner P i l l : fur the c a r e of Neuralgia; fur purifying, the blood.
Call a n d see or address;
They are sttpnr-coatcd, *0 t h a t the most sensitive can take
WM. H..ZABRISKIK, P e c r e t a n ' .
t h e m pleasantly, aad they are the beat a p e r i e n t in tho w e r i d
S t o r e •corner Woodward A vfcnne and Congress-st.
for Blithe'par]Mi*e* or a tamily physic.
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Price''25 c e n t s per Box; Six^ Boxes for One Dollar.
t O N F O U N D R Y . — T U E UNDERSIGNED ARE I'RE-.
parefl t o fUriilsb, at s h o r t notlcey Stationary Engine*, Mill
Great n u m b e r s or.Clergymen, Physician*, Staticsracn, e n d \
Gearing, Warehonsb Hoisting Apparatus; a n d all varieties or
I r o n W i r k . Repair work on Propeller*, Steamers fcnd Saw e m i n e n t iicrsonages, have tent their l u r a e s t o c e r t l f y t h e tin- !
Mill*, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly.- Casting*—every paralleled u*efulaes* of tliese remedies*; tmt our space ben- /
Will n o t " p e n u l t t h e i n s e r t i o n ' o f tbom. The A g e n t s , b e l o w description.
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ruimcd f u r n i s h gratis .onr American Aimauac in w h i c h . t h e y
BRASS FOVNDRY.
are g i v e n ; also with full descriptions of tlie above c o m p l a i n t s ,
We are prepared to execute orders or a i y *lze f o r Bras* and
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t that should be followed f o r t h e i r cure.
CompositloirCjatlngK, promptly.
Do not be p n t o f f by impriucipled dealers with o f h e r preOil Globe*, Oil .Cups, Vajvcs, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guage Cocks,
Cylinder Cock*, Ste&ii Whistle* for Kteamboat*, Locomotive* paration* they make more, uroflt 011. T h e sick w a n t the t e s t
aid t h e r e Is for them, a n d they should it.
Alt o u r remedies are f b r ' s s l c by
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Detroit, Mlcb.I R O N RAILING A N D VERANDAHS.
U O O K F O B T U B T I M D E M l l — T H E feXlliES t .
We are prepared t o execute all Order* for I r o n Bailing f o r
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P r i v a t e Buildings, Chnrobes, Public Square*, a n d f o r Ceiuct$>ryl-ot*.
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n a n s of Florida, a n d la f o u n d to present a t r a e view of tht»
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Ig-fought Florida War, which was, in t r u t h , A W A R F O R
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establishment i n t h e country. .Coinhining j all the d i t t o
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administration, bysuch a* Chock*, Draft*, Notes, Certiflcatejjvof Deposit a a d
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil ina.ucnct* of slavery in t h e
Stoafc.Coupon Bond*, Letter,Note a n d " B i l l h e a d s , E n v e l o p e * .
transaction* which he n a r r t t e * . No one, i t s e e m s t o me, esn
Ac. Maps, Portrait*. Hkow"C*rd* A c , L i t h o g r; a p h e d a n d
arise from p e r u s i n g t h i s w o r k without deepened convictions
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of the w r o n g or slaveholdiug. s u a the necessity of e a r n e s t
a n d persistent effort for the deliverance or onr National Govoffice of t h e Detroit Daily Advertiser, 212 Juf- e r n m e n t f r o m the control of t h s slave power.
Columbus, J n l v 12. 1858.
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R E P U B U C A N S R E A D I I ! Copies a e n t by mall on r e c e i p t
T O I. LETT, F O S T E R A. CO„
T TLTEp P A T E S T F I R E s n d BURGLAR P R O O F 8 A F E S . of One Dollar.
Pnlishers, Celnmbu*, Ohio.
XJ —Thdne Safe* are a combination of W r o u g h t and Chilled • FBAXcis.KAYMoxn.
Detroit, A g e n t for M'o^lRBn.
Iron, two n t c h N t h i c k . . The W r o u g h t I r a n gives s t r e n g t h n3
a n d t h e Chilled Iron hardness; the safes bei tig warranted Drill
A R E W ' H D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET
Proof. All otller F i r e Proof Safe* are" made of S h e e t I r o n .
b e t w e e n ' L a m e d amf Congress streets, Detroit, Mleh.—
8. R. WOOLLEY, Agent, at C. A'A. I r e * ' B a n k i n g Office.
The undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased - T h e Institution f o r
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the'dissemlnation or useful drinks," ha* enlarged a n d rejuvenated it in the mo*f thorrmch manner, makihg it How t h e
mqst extensive BREWERY IN T H E WEST,with racilitle* ror
rers about 1,000 case* BOOTS, S H O E S AND, R U B B E R ^ of all p r o d u c i n g the finest a n d most delicate grade* of Malt Liquor*;
the de*lrablo kinds, a n d h a r e , also, o n hand a few thousand a n d I* n o w prepared to f u r n i s h the various qualities .of Ale*.
P o r t e r ' a n d Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t e n d bottling, at''prices
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daily a d d i t i o n s — s o aa i o keep o a r stook a t 4JI t i m e s large a n d jt E x t r a fine and Stock Ales brewed t o o r d e r .
®"AU Packages extra; which, w h e n "returned t o t h e Brewery
complete- Confining ourselves t o the Joltb'
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in good order, will be paid for a t same prices aS charged.
•ivefe-. we can offer facilities uneqmUed in
The attention of private Ann file*, a n d customer* in general,
W o o d w a r d Avenue.
H. P . BAlL
i s particularly called t o the E X C E L S I O R CREAM ALE. Old
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
-friend* a n d near spay be assured of t h e superior quality a n d
flavor of these beverages, a n d all a r e Invited t o cml a n a samI PUBLISHple f o r themselves. All prders, W'th the mOley enclosed,
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very large H U H OI OOON ana ivews i-*per, 01 ail
. . will receive p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
a r e Agent* for n i n e « r t h e best Mills In t h e coantrv, which , Malt a n d Ho]ta for *ak a t t h s lowest m a r k e t r a t e s .
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i n t h e West, *nd would say t h a t w e sell p r i n t p a p e r cheaper
T E S T P U I 1 L I S I I E D , A T E X T BOOK O F VEGETA
a n d a better articlo t h a n can h e f o u n d in thi* m a r k e t ; Also,
f J Me. a n d Animal Philosophy, d e s i g n e d ' f o r t h e use of
— h a v e Inst received a large Invoice of;fine Mannilja*.—
Schools, Seminaries a n d College*, b y H e n r y Goadby, M. D..
aae call a n d see f o r yonrseltle* a t
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price*, a n aiaes a n d w e i g k t a of P r i u l and Book P a p e r J— invaluable t o the general reader, and should fjnd a p l a c e i n
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