Grand Traverse Herald, November 12, 1858

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 12, 1858

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1858-11-12

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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portion oftheir spM* to the resources of their sevj Mr. Stemer'aballoon. They started a i 4 odock and 21 proud, Hid much in ita position and natural advantages era> localities, and to the collection end dissemination of
minutes, and whentfKmt three n g w 'frS^ tSb city tftejf »Mdrfi1M>afp»!lOPlfauftathe ftrtatgv^Bat< nMgUik^-fcr information 09 to the advantage they hold out to emigramF,
Tbe PoUtlcal Tornado and l u Effects.
«ame within hailiu* distance of each /»U»erf * lively con- true, there are some considerations that must tend to mo- Michigan at no distant day will take rank amonjst, the
dify bar. wUrcongratulatior.lv and Uhcrs which must very first States ofthfyUmon.
! The views entertained to the Editorof the New-York versation *rss interthanged, todBt/dn^jk,' and a good time greatly influence our future character. Mnch reason as
Fatal Disaster to Fiahinf Vessels.
Timet so fully accord with our'own on this subject that generally iufelged in by the respective, parties. Five we have for • feeling of State prkks in the present the
minutes
thereafter
there
was
a
collision
of
balloons
which
reflection must -force itself upon the mind that we are not
The following account of a reported disaster'to the
•••re adoptthem: The awfhl example which Pennsylvania
what ii(e might have been. tTbe destiny of States ns of
has just mode of oar venerable Chief Magistrate,' TRIJ, threatened Berious conBequences; but they we're finally indiviojals. is in their own liande. They can shape it fishing fleet of Maine and Massachusetts, is frorit a corespondent at Cascumpec, Prince Edwards Island, under
we tract, not be lost upon bis snecessoys, Themornt of Rcparated and wpjt joyously on their respective ways. as.thqV
Their.prosperi^r dejjends upon the. policy
Ike *hoto-tfory is the folly of. treating tlie Fre*Soil Prof Steincr ascended to an elevation of 12,000 fret be- they miV adopt for promoting i t >Fully to develop the date of Oct 6:
cicmc chilled and went to sleep. Ho was awakened by natural Id vantages, a State.
This Island has just bfen visited by a severe storm,
that
policy
must
be
IP]
t* Party ;at the North as mere fanatics or sectionalism; who
wise jinf liberal. Has such uhiformlv been the policy of cansinga serious loss of life-and properly among the
may'fc>laErnped into subntMoh. Taking even parson his balloon coming in' contact with tho top of a tree!
American fishing fleet. The storm commenced on the eve•Michigan?
Brotretow's view of Northernora, and supposing tlietn to No datnacro dona. Ho finally camo to an anchor near
In co^adering this qucstionlit is not enough to know ning of Friday, the 1st inst, and cemtinued with great,
betheaanm of fcreation, persons devoid of all the ottri- Sanduslo-. He was up s x horns and tcki minutes, and that our. legislation has not been positively injurious. It severity through Saturday: ami Saturday night. The
bntea df- manhood, or. a? Senator Browti of Miawwppi, traveled two hundred and thirty miles. Mont- Godard i t is, also necessary to kiiow «"hctner anything has been schooner. John Bell, Hopkins master, of Yinalhaycn, is
landed
a
few
minates
before,
eighteen
miles
from'Sanloft
unttone that might h4»*Bs stimulated our enterprise ashOre on the Sand Hills to the' south of this harbo/;-•*'
describes them, "cowardly, sneaking and low slang,"
and aidad in promoting our growth in population and crew saved. The vessel i» bilged, and will be. sold at •'
tfceir numbers ekarly eutjtlft..jthem to some sort of defer- dusky, in aafeh*. They returned to Cincinnati together. wealth, f Sins of omissiwi are little less measurable than anction on Monday next
The schooner E. Atwood,
•Prot
Steiner
was
declared
tho^tictof;
haviij^frftyeted
ence at tho hands of the President o f t h e Hepoblic,
sins of commission. To have loft unimproved any occa- Stinson Jewitt mi^je'r, of West port,'Me!, came on shore
'-/j\
sion to' accomplish a postitive public good is almost as Saturday night near the North yape; all hands lost Oue
Right* or %T©ug, evil-minded or higb-mindod, incendia- the gr«at&t distance.
man was found loctysd in the rigiug, aud three othefs have
criminal
in
a
legislator
as
to
base
inflicted
a
positive
evil
ries br sober citSccns, they form a majority of tire popuBrntal Prize Fight.
Lj>, .
since drifted,on shore. The four bodies have been buried
upon the State.
lation of the United States.;. If nnmboirs-alone elected
Three thousaatl persons were regaled witfr tM,.rtfined •j ^\Tiile,it inay l>e conceded tlmt the general legislation on the Island. ^ The crew consisted of nine, viz: Stinson
the Prtfcdent, they would have their own man at the 'and intollectoal exhibition of a Priac Fightai^^ug Point flf Our State has be«*. either 'wise w coftparativcly Jewctt Levi W . Ureeple< Ihatehtfr I-ake, Cornelius
^
j • :<'
White House to-day. Under these eirenmstanoos, to Caimdn, 00 Urn- 20th ultimo, between the nqted pugilist hanrSess, it may be,claimed that it basfiilKnfar short of Donahue, Angus-M. Ives, B. Iliggins Ehen Baxter.
arandthem as sectlonalists, and betrayers ofthe cotatry, Morrisey, uhd another Irishman named He^nan They the Wtblic necessities on many important occasions, and Thos. IMnrff, Albion Gray—(the bodies of tlie latter four
thai manyjppportunities for lirumotihg t}ie public welfare, were found). Thf vessel is a total wreek and but little
scoff at their .remOnstrabcca, deride their holiestexpres- fought cloven rounds in'twonfy-two minutes, and were unva. been, wholly neglected 'l"he object of legislation •ill be saved from her. She was a fine vessel, built last
sions of opinion, and hold their prejudices dp to con- both so severely punished that they were carried off the should hp aimuch to (fcvelope tho resources of tho State, spring, and owned , by Eze(del Tartio.v, of W<«tport
tempt, is very.mttch as if'Mr. Bnchanan were to declare grodfci on litters. Morrissy WBB declared the winnor, StinftJatc enterprise and reward industry, and tbusattract There were about-two hundred sail oQ this harbor when
r ami capital into i t as to govern and control its the gale commenced; about twenty- gat in, -the rest put '
.}
* that Tot the family of the Toodles he had tlfc eineereet Heenan hcing unal»le to come to time on tho twelfth
ns. Though laws for the ^eatraint and punishment to sea. The above mentioned vessels are the only ones
respect and affection, but that l»e must say he hated Mr. round. It is said that Morrisaev wodld have been whipOf the restlenj and Scions are not onlv proper but wrecked at this end of the Island. We hear,-however!
Toodies and M r * Toodles, and ajl their children, except' ped on U»e first round, had he not lodged a Wow from nectesarj-, yert oth'tfrlaws are required. A Ijigher duty that tliree vosseU ashore' betwa-n Malpec Harbor and
tlie baby. Hp is tha servant of the Union, the elect of
causing the latter to strike a stake, and thereby than to enact laws to jiunfeh \ rfme ig; that en devising >'aw London Head, and that one is the Columbia, Mcthe sovoreign 'people, but fbr the wishefcof the vast jna- inflict a severe wound on his hand. Morrisney's favorite laws to.pre\-eut i t by reinoring the causes whicfi tend to Farlune master, of Belfast und that all haudi were lost,
we are not sure.that this report is cort%-.-t but f»>iir it i«.
its increase.
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- jority of the srnd people he has the profoundest con- dodge was to fall heavily era Hecnan, when the lattcri was
The legislation of Michigan has not ajways been of Since the storm, alafgo number of vvmels have" left for
tempt It may seem in his eyes, and in'the. eyes of thrown, thus producing temporary exhaustion without this Character or the State would have been mUch farther home, nearly nil 4vtth small fares. Mackerel have not bit
GlaneyJonos, a most nnatcoantable circumstance that doing imich permanent injury. Morrissev, though the advanced in msuiy respects than it noW is.' No State in well this season; tiut a small quantity have been taken:".
there should bo hfo opinions, about tho right of the South victor, is the worst punished man of . the two. .The the-Union^"has raster resources, or presents more, adranDKATII o r FOIK CEWITOKAMAS CLMCTJO^-—Son* six
to extend Slavery to the Territories—about the right of stakes wore $5,000 a side; and it issoid that four hun- tnges to the agriculturalist especially, and generally to months ugi> a statemeni ran tlie rounds of tho press, that
the enterpeking man of business than Michigan. Our
the first settlers to exclude or recognize the institution— dred thousand dollars changed hands on tho result in the natural resources arc unlimited. W e have a rich and four graiiuates of-Dartmouth College—all of them clergymen—still
survived, thd aggregate ofjvhose ngcsuinoiihtwl
about the noundnoss of " isothermal-lines" theory—oboat city of New York alone, and large sums in Philadelphia, productive soil, admirably adapted fO iill kinds Of crOjB
tivo superjbr wisdom of Southern politfcians on all posai- Boston, and other fifties, is rumored that another usually-cultivated at the Neirth. . We have vast forests to more thjin 400 year*. Hardly nad this factlM^ome
known.,'than death «oinraencod its work. One .of tho •
of
pine
andeAhct
A-aluable
titeber.
Our
'urines
'of
copper,
~\
,
f>!a subjects—about, tho political advantages of slavc- fi^ht.betwccn tho parties, lor. $10,000, has begn ugre«l
iron. cottl. tuid pliwter, are inexliaiistiWci. Our fisherieK number, Rev. Mr. Parson*. "Of New Jersey, was called
la^or—but, nevertheless, so i,t is. If Mr- Buchanan had upon, to como off in about three months. If tho com- are a growing 'and never failing "sfmreie of wealth. Our fway at.the age of 99: Rev. I^ban Afirtewordi, for threo
^
been elected for; tho express purpose of constructing a batants succeed m killing each other bn the next occa- climate is admirable. We h«ve good harbors, fivers af- qnarters of a century minister of Jeffrey X. 1L died about,
Republic upon a model of his own, ho would probably sion, people will begin to- believe thefe'may be some vir- fording water power, nnd the means of intercommicution the same time, having more than completed hi* century*
all over the State, and in short we
every desirable Rev. Ziichariah Oreene, of Hempstead, L. I., followed in
,
bajastjficd in tryiug to make everybody be of -bno mind; tue in'prize
fights.
*
means of prosperity and wealth in tull abundance. , ' < his 99th yt-ur, and now we havo to chrouiclo the decease
but hcAfasetectcd to govern a society )thich' was organ"Die TEAJTOKS FonsHP.n.—The following Members of . But these vast resourced are Cot onlv almost wholly of tho last ami oldest of the four, Iter. John Rawver, of
Bangor, Me., who died on the 14th inst, aged 103 yeirs
ized before Ito was. bom, and his duty, under theao cir-_
Co^ress have received a traitor's reward in Pemi^i- undeveloped, but their oxistence, as well as the general and 5 days. Almost to the close of his life, Mr. Sawyer
advantages the Stiite holds out to the. industrious and
cumstances,
unhappily,, to take the people, laws and
vania : James Loudy, Owen Jones, Wm. L Dewart, Ah- enterprising emigrant, are comparatively unknown. This retained bis vigor iu a surprising degree, and had preached
. ihanners as he flndtJ them. That he and the Pqstmasters
son White, WilswRcillv, Henry M. Phillips, J . Glancy. should not be so, nnd >t would not have* been so-had our eK-casioiially*during the past spring nnd summer. In early .
and Ciistpm-honse Collectors and Glancy Jones could
Jones, Paul Ledj^Dr. Ahl, James JL Gi'.lis. In Ohio law makers adopted at an e-ariy day tile same wlso arid life he served In the Revolutionary army, and was wounrieef '
in one ofthe battles in which ho fook'a part.
construct a verymuch better state of society than is to
the folloirMg tijutors have also beenrewanle<l'with de- liberal policy that has characWrized ofher Northwestern
Rev. Darnel Waldo, recently Chaplain of the National ,
be^uikl at tiie North, Wthave BO <toubt whatever j'^rat
States.. .
;
feat : W . S. Groosbeck, L. W . Hall, Joseph Burn* W .
There ij scarcoly a State in the Union of who® nnn- House of. Itepresentives, is, if we are not mistaken, the I
this Is not tb#r mission. ,-jrhey umst take the sejcWty of
K. MlUer. Messrs. Cockerell and Lawrence, who voted eral dtid agricultural resources, and the advantems-It oldest clergyman in the country, engaged in the active /
the NejrJh they find it, t o t as they would wish it to
duties
of his, profession. His age is about 94 years. . /
nresents
to
those
seeking
homes
at
the
West,
so
little
has
for-theXecompton Swindle, were thrown overboard in
be. Tha Yankees arc low fellowB J they do not seo the
Com-ention. r
\ > * • ncen said, or id regard to which there is so general nnd
Se'icmn NEAR CU^-SLAKD.—A bonnet and shawl were
inherent baseness of industry; tho inherent advantages
profound a misapprehension in the public mind abroad,
found
on
Mouday, on the banks of thq.caaal^ncar Cleveof slavc-Wbor, dueling, cocktail and of general altitude VmutoKT OTFICTJAL CANVASS.—The Vermont Committee as there is in respect'to those or Michigan. Almost land, supposed to belong- to a young .woman who, it is
of tope;they " gq to meeting," preach polities, embrace to canvi»s thy votes for State officers mode their Report every other Stato ho? adopted active sind efficient Legisla- believed, committoil snicide by drowning herself in the.
tive
mcnsures.for
drawing
public
attention
to
thfeir
ngriisms, wash their faces, peddle clocks, mend, their,fences, in joint Assembly on the loth ult /The Govenor's vote cnltureal, imneral and other UiUural resources. , In some canal: To tlrn shitwl was pinned a Ittter, written in pen....
matiure their farms, read and Write, and have all sorts of is as follows: HILAKD HALL, Republican 29,G60; HEX- instances this has been done by the support nbroad of on cil,' addressed to " Mrs. Maria Johnson, Tecumseh. Michigwi." In this letter tlie writer, who signs bereelf.Eliza
other absurd habits of which Southern gentlemen Would BT KKVHM» Democrat, 13,338; Scattering, 182. Hull's intenigbpt ond efficient emigrant agent; in some geologi- Williams, addressee her sister stating that she fletl from
/ like to break them; but Yankees arc American citizens, majority, 16,321. He has appointed for Secretary of cal surveys, and in others by' both those means combined. liOmo about- a year since at'tho solicitation of ayoaiig man
But
neither
of
them
have
ever
been
only
Very
partially
who represented himself as a traveling dentist from Dehave votes, and are very numerous and very tenacious of Civil and Military Affairs, Wilbur F. Davis.
adopted by Michigan.
,
' troiy ind with whom she fell in love. She came to this
k|.
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their pinions. These are.facts which every President ' UTAH.—The New Yoik Times has received Utah cor-'
But' notwithstanding onr Statfi jwssesse3 ailvant^es -in
city, where he took her to a house of ill-fame, acnoniplishmust recognize; Mr*. Buchanan Bhut hjs eyes to them, espqndcnce to the 11th September. There is no news point of geographical position' and climate, as it does ed her ruin and then left her. She went to Buffalo and
in mineral products and its immense pine forests and inexand he |s suffering in consequence. '

of importance. A .search for the Territortol library has haustible fisheries, and ns we claim it does in the fertility spent the winter, leading an aimmloned life. In tlie
i One great fact 44 now unalterably establishod-^and that been made, but unsuccessfully. Suow had begun to fall of its soil, Which equal in most reipocts and superior in- spring she we'ot to Cleveland, and soon after engaged as
a coeik on a canal bout, where; she was brutally used T»y
*; is, that the majority of men of all parties in tho Union
the Territory, and several cattle in tffe mountains had in some, to any of tha N°rthiWestern States, it is too well
the-men. Driven to despair, she resolved 1o end lier life.
are determined that at all costs the ionayirfe settlers,in all perished from cold.
The army had moved into winter known to be repeated tliat it has incrcascd aiid is increa- This is the substance of the letter, and there is little doubt
sing much less rapidly in jvfefulation and w ealth and that
| tho Territories of the United States shall clone decide quarters.
Gen., Johnston had assigned the command to it/res«ouft-es have been nifienmore slowly developed-than that it is genuine, and "that " one more unfortunate* hus
'•?
. j ' *.(, whether Jflavefy ?hall exis^ amongtbem or not _,Another Lieut Colonel Smith, and himself entered upon the duties several oT its younger Western rivals. There is a never- "•gone to her death."
great fact is also established by the experience of thp last of Commandant of tho Department of Utah.
ending emigration pasnng over our thoroughfiircs and
A RAILROAD iw THR PACIFIC—WC stated ^ome weeks
twenty jiears, wi8i equal certainty and precision, ww-that
flowing interStates lievond ws. To stop this tide of emi- ago that while the Congress o f t h e United States has
The United States Attorney General has prepared an gration nnd turn it into our own channels of industiy, by been debating the route by winch an inter-oceanic railroad
Is that tree laborers and the friends of free labor will have
:
showing
to
those
intending
to
secure
homes
in
tho
"frcst,
opinion
on
the
act
on
of
the
Naval
Retiring
Board,
in
shall be built across the American continent, the Governah overwhelming preponderance in all coming'time in the
that Tilicliigari has'in store for all who seeks i t every
.•
settlement of new States. Slavery has shown itself in- which he declares their entire proceedings illegal, and, element-of wealth and prosperity,$n as foil abundance as ment of Great Britain has actually chartered a company,
ptly, void. On the strength of this opinion, the those hewer States who have so faf qutytMppexl h id that endowed, it is said, VIth a cnpital sufficient to construct N
capable of maintaining its ground against "white, immia continuous lino of.railrood from Halifax to the Pacific
1
grants, and it is equally incapable of propagating itself President will restore the whole list of retired and drop- race for potjer "which is going 011 betwfen them, should be ocean.
It is perhaps not generally known that while we have
kV. .
wjjh any vigor where it meets with no competition. The ped officers, though several of them will le brought be- one of the prominent objects of tlie Legislature.. I tig the
province oftlie enlightened legislator to encourage every been satisfying ourselves with the assured conviction that
;.
conclusion to be drawn from these preiniaos is obvioug. fore cotirt-martial, to answer charges to "bp,preferred.
measure that will add.to the prosreritV, and contribute in the tcrritorj- of the British PetoMtstfons js too cold imd
The Union will in future^ belong, to a certainty, to thft
The General-Land Office has decided that by the law anyway to the. true grcatpess of the State. We tywe in- sterile to admit of a work so gigantic, the English have
portion of .tho populatlfll which entertains Apti-Lecomp: relating to pre-emptions upon half-breed's tracts, a settler dicated what we believe to be two of the most efficient been quietly surveying a railroad route through this very
ton Views. If. this littlocircumstance renders a residence upon a technical quarter section is aiuoccupant of the agoncjes for •propotinr these objects—a geographical countiy, and Trofe^or Pallissor, who, for more than two
survey of the State, ana the employment of an emigrant
in this country i intolerabfc to any of the friends of our whole of i t and will take the whole/although improve- agent. In favor of the last of these measures, the Repub- years has deen engaged in the survey, does not hesitate, to
report that the-face and configuration of. British Ameri, ve-uerable -Chief Magistrate, they have the wide world ments may cover a part only; bnt a settlement upon a hcan candidate for Governor has wisely committed hirri- ca^ is. "eminently adapted for ptlh-oad porpoaes."
If, and his-course has met the cordial approval of the
• Ijofhre them. ' Great as is the extent of our territory, part: only, with a view to holding in other quarter
[National Intelligencer.
iblicjj^ritfi
a
ven^few
partisan
exceptions.
there, still' remain corners of the globe in which a.Le- tioos, must be clearly shown, and intention notified, other-'
W e have already adverted to the too notorious fact
.•ompton Democrat ntay stootfy maintain, to his, latest wiaBjBOlweqoent location of scrip will hold the subdivi- that thousands ami tens of thousands of hardy and enter- ' ASOTHRR Jons DRAV AFTAIU.—Tho pleasant society
of the pleasant city of Beloit, Wis., was pat put of its probreiQi, that th|B Lecompton Censtitution ought not to sions ndt improved gp or not notified for pre-emption. •
prising emigrants annually pass through our State in priety on Ihursdayrlut by 'thfl iatelligunce.that a daughsearch of homes farther West, without the slightest susjhave been submitted to thc p^tular vote,- without the
The State Depfrtment has received no communication picion thtt wc can offer them equal advantages with any ter of Mr. Piereon, one of tho proprie-tors of the.Buslmcl
••/'.ffcir of contradictioa. Here ho can have no peace of
Honae—e veiy pretty rnrtj aged only 14—had eloped
from the Society Islands on'thei subject of
they may find beyond us. We need this annual increase with a porter and coachman Of the house, named Henry
jinind—tho countiy, in ifcj simplest character, supports
to our population to subdue our forests, cultivntc our soil, Lantz, better known in Beloit as " Dutch Hemy." They
bas been stated. The paper presented by Count
' jtbe affirmative side of the" proposition, and Northern
build our railrodds and otlierpublic improvements,reclaim left on the train for Jauesville at the silent boor of 1.30
asked the. withdrawal from these Islands o^two
:
wntiment,let;it bemadelup of ever so many crochets
our waste lands, -clevclope our mines, people ourune>ccu- A . M . Mr, PierSon followed them to Janesville in a
cans who w q p intermeddling in their poetical
pied territory, and aid in rendering nvailanle nH -our vast buggj-, but they hod already left on the Milwaukie train,
ami fiperstitions; has tnnhlstakably laid hold of the
The American Consul refused to forward t
resources. Michignn now has n population ofnot far from n e inuncdiately telegraphed to the police of Mihraukiirhinory of Goyeimnent. j
800,000. It ought to hare had a million and a quarter. to stop them at all hazards and a like dispatch waa forhefce it was sent through French officials.
Its territory is capable of supporting a population of warded to this city. Lantz had only $30 in money with
PouwciL CoiNGF-—Ono ycaff agS, at a time when
The General Land Office, on a protest filed in the nunc 5,000,000, ami then not have as many inhabitants to the him, aixl Miss Pienwn was entirely elestitutc. Lantz had
the original Kansas policy of Mr. Buchanan was beiqg
of the School Commissioners, of Wabash county, Min, square mile as Massachusetts; while its soil is mflnitley been discharged the day previous for his attentions to Iter.
'' Jaithfnlly carried out by Gov. Walker, ^Governor Packer
This deplorable affiur t a a of course created general
against preemption and location being allowed upon more productive, and it^natural resontces exceed those of
that State more thta ten fold. Much of the' richest land
received a majority ttf forty thousand as the IVemocratic
^Chicago Pre*.
sections.16 and 36 with* the Sioux Half-breed Reserva- in the State is now on unbroken wildenicss. Many ofthe indignation m Beloit.
candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. Now, John
tion, has decided that they hare never h e ® appropriated Northern organized counties, which are better, adapted
Tar.
ST. LAWKSXCE TCBCUK BRUHUL—The piers fbr theM. Bead, the Opposition candidate for Supreme Judge,
for 8chooi purposes, and are therefore tabject to pre- to agricultural purposes than many of the most thickly tubular bridge over the S t Lawrence will be raised above
, has received- a majority which, from present indications,
inhabited jtortion of fhfi State, are almost wholly undccur
emption tho same as other lands.
the water this FalL There are scaffoldings already up
pied, or havVbut a very morse population. Thisiir
.
will not be less than eiity thousand. _One «hart year has
for thirteen tubes, all of which will bo Completed this seaThe Poftfnaster.ai Little Rock,: Arlu, recently caught cially true oqTuscola, Simlac, Gratiot Midland "
N
effected a change of aboiat one hundired thousand votes
cahn, Newayio, Grand Traverse Ac. 'and —
son—fourteen tabes wooM havo been laid, but one wax

thief;
by
placing
ayo|Big
man
in
a
mail
,
bag
in
Us
office
in the relative position Of the twoleadinr parties of the
unfortunately lost It is the detenrriaation of the mana•State. In 1856, fifteen Democrats were'tteft^d to Cgn- as a detector, in such a position thnt he couH see any
rsto have the bridge whoDyoouq>letad next yea*, ptobgress; now, only: two Administration candidates have one who entered the office. Whep tlia'tMef came in, he
" by October.
was readily recognized, and soon after arrested, "
scaped defeat
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ARD AVEnot so bad m we anticipated, Davia leads Le»ch ooly _ , J P
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" »nd Do- ' Bic«tic
Dry Good*.
Gooda, Garaets.
Carpets, Floor
Ploor Oil
OUCfcrthM
mwtic Drv
Cloths apafHanginp.
liariion from Wednesday to JYiday, * botfef wited If) •weep o f f » many xX our friends before sprwg that we five votm for Cytgreas.
. ""A f Tcathrr* and Hoof* f W a i * i a g OowJfc—We vouid partifnlaHy invite the »u«ntion«f the pahlio to the following
d».
the madk • - j j •
. V - . & '•**,£ *uii: -• •* - p*,i?.£{ shall bp compelled to atop the paper foe want of readers.
O r m i w l " C w m t i '-oakJml. '
fc»«kUcan.
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fVawetMle.
"Ho' COI«J»PO-\T>E*T3.—Our P o s t OflSct address is Tra- 8incet»r last&sue, six ox teaou have left, this city and
Plattsmouth, caryirfg off some of bur most enterprising XOOM W t a a e r . . J . 2 0 0 t Charlea £ . Smart
.,
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Kjteas i
verse City, no< " Orand Traytrte,"-rt eome snppose. citizen* Companiw have already started from Cresceet
•' arkrrxxAXT OOTCT.TOV.
BUck. Fancy, PoohirJ, Bayadere a»d Melre Atttjooe SQks:
Grand Traverse l&wt OfficA iaftt Oki M i » o a .Point,' j)ii City, Omaha, Council. Bhrfft, NebraAa City, Brownsville Edmand B. FalrfleldA-—--J10 | George C. Monro.
French and Engllah Mcrlaow, plain and figured ; Paramrttn>»
. -8IO*BTA*Y o r ( T A 1 X
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•Delaine*, in great^'variety ; Valencia Plaid* and Stripes; Alltlie Peninsula, qfghtcei* miles from Traverio Oily. Both and many other Points." How "nany ore preparing to NeUofl G. Itbell..'.. . . . . - . 2 0 7 J Jonathan P. King
.'.SW wort Plaid*; Alpaca*; Flannel*: SatUneOe; Broadclotlu; Daleave
soon
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impossible
to
determine,
as
nearly
every
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officea are ia (imrtd Travcrec county. r
maslu; BiankeM; Line**; KmUotdcriea; Hoalerr-, Gloves;
man we meet is more or less troubled with thb yellow John McKinney;.
JW1 Eflward I&ht«r. v .......J43. RJbbona; PrinU; Ginghama,
JSc.
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ACDITOR O B X t R A U
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WWTEIL—Wo were furored with a vary respectable •fqter.
:
Carpet D e p a t t a n U
208 | John J. Adam.... ' .,.118
It is reported .that two trains of Maj[ors & Rtwdl.frem Daniel L. Case......
full .of mow oa Tuesday, the flrrt of the Kk&n. The
Tel vet, BrofmeU, Orenelle, 3 Pli.ii.Ply. Superfine, Cottoa
COMMISSIONER Ofr STATE t * * I ) O B I C t
Nebraska City, witlf army suppliesi have been entirely de- James TV. Banbarn..
_id Wool, Carpet*; Dreggol*, Suffr. BodrQllcloth, WUirlow
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John
Ball.Weather toxiay is fmilJ ami agreeable. -Thermometer 40 serted—all hands striking for tho goW field. Also, that
Shade*. Lace and Moalin (fartains Curtain FJrtnre^ FcaiheiA
ATTOBXEV GKKKRALsb&fre zero. W f "have hod no wcartjer cold epoogh'tO all the spare men from Fort Laramie have gone there.
Jacob M. Iloward
; , . r . 3 ( 9 { John G. Sutherland.
517 Paper Hanging*. Ac., Ac. .
si riiaijfTEXDENT or r r n t i c rxsTaccnoJo'."
' ; We hMe many utlier style* of Good*, which will bo offered
r(Mjmre an overcoat this falL
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RCXAWAY MATCH.—Tbe Hudson Gazrtt« gives a brief Joha M. Uregurj . 2 0 7 f Daniel C. Jocokes.,—'..219 to anil the, Ibnta.
5IKMBBR or EOARU or EDIXATION.
A Ooon Sr»T>—A w^mftn uumed X>Fborne,liv»ng new account of a runaway match that recently occurred in v n t ^ r J. .Baxter
U X - U G H T O A S W O H K 8 , FOR TH.K MANUFACI AndrewY. Moire.
iV>,
TURE UP 'ILLUMINATING GAS, tor t h e t u e of Prirat.COKOREXS.
jholiast Bay, in this town, shot a wjuitfel through the that vicinity. Ayoung'feah; 'aged'23, enticed a girl,
Bouscf,' PoMfc Buildings .Village*, Towns Ac.—Patented
aged L3, from her home and married her. The father of D a t v n t C . l o a c h . . 2 1 4 | Robert TV. D«!»
*...259 August, IMS.—The principle of the invention CQnabta In the
head'with aii Altyn six "inch revolver at # distance of three
' SHNATOR.
the gi/l was very, indignaut, as he ought to be, and pro|iecullar ccnMruction of the Retort, whereby Gaa J* mo
. umlp half rod.", a few days idiKO.
shall not quarrel cured the arrest of the ardent swain for abduction. The John IL Standlsb.'.......2)7 | Htnn- P e n n f i j ^ r . . . . . . . . .
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin. O
,
. KKPRESEXTATIVE. \
Tallow and refuse Crease of any kind, aud producing, far
examination was put off untill the 18th, at which time John E. F I o h e r . . . . . . .
. with, that woman.'
1W | PhiIo Beer*..,
about eighty cents as ranch Hgtlt M a thoiband feet *f.ordi-|
Prosecuting Attorney Bcccher onpeared for tho People.
COl'NTY CI.SRE.
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M«WTKE.—We liivc po«n a.prhmtt letter from a Do, The Young nfan was held to bail in the sum <f-^400 to J o r o m e . M . P r a t t . . ' . . l i t | Tberon Bostwick.........S!2
r>K course .of experiments at the hand* of the inventor,
mocrat jn Mamsfcc tb a genUeman- iiero, stating that the await the nction.of the Graud Jdry at-tbe next term of
is had many year»experience ia Una manufacturing, as
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.'by ourselves and .others haa placed tho inveatipu bethe
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DomdcMts'Aayo jono majority in ..that county.; t h i s is
It may prove a salutary check to the ardor of lovers Xonnau B. C o w l M - . ^ ^ i n ' l ^ a v S d t ^ Goodale.— ..'..23»
rather Wetter pill, hut wc suppose it must be taken.
to be informed gf the law in such matters. I t is as
SlIEKtVK.
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thing of the kind ever before pountrpcted.
William E.Sykoa...i
520 | Hcnrj-H. KoWe.....-.'...".»t ef ~apyi present
^ t r t r b - ^ t j o ftwellhig hmi?o of lftramORoWnson, nine follows:
object of th« liroprietoTa ia to dispax 01 cuj.;
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FROaKCVTLNQ ATTOBKEV.
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"Aire person jrho shall take or entice, away any female
ty and state Rights on the. most favorable tonus and to
milos south of; Grand Rapids, was destroyed by firo oo
Charlca 1Llfolden.
5S9 | Franila C. Sfeveus....^..31fi immediate,ly
introdnco tbe works ioto-general use.
under (he age of 16- years, from her father, mother,
CUlCIflJ COURT COMJllSSIOXEK.
' J ? ' •-1 Works from lOO feot capadtr'and upwards are now In'
the uigUt of tint 19th ult', aofl'Mt, R«.«Knsoh' and his
Mittn, or othe person, without their consent, fitber. Charlca H. Holden.
236 (Francls C. S t e v e n s — - . .116 readiness by DU1>LEY A BOLHJE8, manufacturers Detroit. ,
' wlt(ilo'fi«i»ly,ogiil'isting of h f o ' w & o d two children; were
the pnrpo.« orprbstitufipiy ^ncubTm^e, or marriage,' ,
!
COUNTY grRVKYOR"
well as every thine.cofuiefefeQ irtth' the ""Son-Light t!a«
503 as
tiurnodiuiit. I
remains of the four Were found intfcc thall be punished by imprisonment in the 'State prison John .Porter.^.......J..-145:| WilUainSlawaon..
f o r k s ' 1 which will' be snpplieit by thera at all tho principal
V
J l ' I K E o k nUIKATE.
jioints in theUqlon, to parties imrchaaing territory.'
not
exceeding
three
years,
or.
by
ihiprisobmeut
in
the
ashestbc bcrt nymring..
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Charles Fowler
—-1S11 N> C(^HUate.../.^-'.r<.---Persons of small capital, and particularly Gaa.Fitters by
county jail not exceeding one year, or by nfinenot excee- ^
. COCOSKllf.*',
making on investment lu.wie right.to use the "Sun-1 jght Ga*
William H. McKlllip
209 I John B r j a n t .
. PioBf w m j TifR IsmAXS.—Aeorioos buttle is reported ding one thousand dollars"
Wqiks" will be'eertain of an immediate remuneration.
J y a e p U D a m e . . . . " . 1 9 6 | HiX^li C. Fnrnian...... . . .
Z£- All eomrnoti'catlons in the premtoes directed to thB_,
as h«viug occurred botwooit a'.detacbment'bf, the Second
THE BETRAYER OP HI,KUAKT.—A picture l,afljusH<een
undersigned will'meet prompt attentioa.
('avalry'afld thejCamapche Indians, in which Lieut Van exposed to public view in S t PetereborK, nmresenting
JOHN Q: DUDLEV.
MORGAN BATES,
Treasurer for Proprietors,
. (jump and four fcen of the Carulry were killed,! And Mty. that memwnt in modern ItutaiaU history which to all good
No. T? Woodward Avenne, Detroit. Michigan.
Vanclaklihd twiineu wounded, while forty of the Ca- Subjects of the ciar Js by for the mont agreeable one to
contemplate. The picture represents the personal surrender
EADY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMKN^ '
E crrr, JHCHIOA*.
-ntuuche* wen|kjltotL • • • ; ^ ..j,!'-,
.." of Gorgoy,the dictator and commuuder of the Hungarian
FURNISHING GOODS, at thefMothing Bmporiom of H.
HALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Aveiftte, Detroit Where ma>The London Homing Jlerald vays that, the military insurgent array, to the division of the victorious Russian
J>e found a very large, fresh aud .dealrabl* stock of the above
army commanded by Count Kudiger.. This event- took
gooda just manufactured undyrhi* inimediate inapcotidn, and
dt&nccs al' tjpilce.rslao^ Jf^siid, are to l>c msieMally place on tho 13th August, 1849; bn the plains oTSodlOca
embracing one of the mo«t c:c.ten*ive assortmentscvtr before
MOEOAN.BA.TEs
Htrongbtonedl and those of Queoastown aro to.be greatly and I'ankota, hear Yillagods, in, Upper. Hungary, and, M
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Haa opened an Oftlco nt Traverse C'ity, Graad Traverse Co., oBtred in this market .
Among his stock will be found every Mod aud deirription
PTtwwIftri and: iifiprovaL *,Xt several other points olj the is well known, brought the U ungsriau war ta a terpiination. Michigan, for the tranaactlon of # ,
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ol Garment suitable for Fall nnd.Wintcr wear. '
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Irif'j coast, both north and south, the forts and batteries The two ormiea are drawn up qn a sandy pla'i^ without
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From the low priced- and cheaher grades, to the moat, line
any vegetation, and'bouixled by a chain of many peaked
and
fashionable,
garments—all
pf which haV6.been mnnUfacare being rejiiu'jcii; and hcavier'guns atts to replace those hills. In the centre of the picture rides General Rudigtr,
Th? United State* L»nd Office la located at this jJace ; and
partienkir attention will be l«aid to-locating Land Warrant*, tored with the otmoetcarwand WAeaAKrapto-ghreaatiatecti'pi.
hitherto mouiitud.
Ml persona desirous of purchksingeither at WHOLESALE
at"tho head of a.brilbuiff§u;|o 6f officers, follb\ved by a de- inventing money, in Government IJUUIM. imparting informaBETATL,
are
respectfully
invited
to call and examine his
tachment ol Uhlans and C l a c k s . Towards hjni rides tion relative to- tlio peaeral feature*, resources and advan:
il bi- ofTered at pric es nnifnnnly
n»o lVTeW.|YWi:- <S«m8K5H that a few d:ty» "since
rapidly from the other side the rebel chief Gorgey. Ho tabew of the Urand Traverao conntrj-, the payment of taxea, extensive stock, whlc!
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a HALLOGK.:
flbyiff gtid dutitlic cfiuctH of a merchant -who ho^ been is attrtwlod by.alarge-retinue, \*ho como galloping after and the tran*actlon of aay-Agenoy bnaineua with which he low. '' I
may I* entru.'ited. '
REPKREKCR*.
\ E T H O I T S T E A M D Y E I N G ESTABLISH^*
ruined hy the parclinse of lottery tickets. He taught far, trim Ui picturesipic confusion and many-colord costumc-i
H M . WHln»» J<w«. Auditor UnwraL > r J u . | n _
. ) MKNT, No. 16 CongreosnrtJ, Eaat—A. C. ALEXANDER
Ho
is
fttmder
of
form,
wears'a
ci
vil
uniform,
and
calmly
ChartnW.lhrtter.Kwi.
. years, bnt never gainj a prize until a few weeks ago,
would moat respectfully intimate that, mow fully to'accomcarries in his hand a paper, probably the document of submodato tlie wants of-the patronUiug public, awl hia large inthelottcry man refused to puy the only hit ha madq.
mission. These two principal figures are separated only if .Herald Office, Traverse C|ty,'2ftfv.3,18^ft
crease of business he .haa adopted the Improved facility which
" p3
Hleara gives to'the Art of Dyeing, having recently fitted np
by
a
few.
feet.
The
painter
of
this
interesting
and
aniTire OIJ>EST PAIR DIVIDED.—Death has at last divided
for that purpose. He now Dyoa by Bteam, every aeaeriptSou
mating picture ia Vincent.Hmokowski, a pupil of the iirU
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or Silks. Satins Yolvet, Cropea and Merinos producing the
,th« oldest pai'f .iq'the United State?;, JtrS. Ludwick pcriai Academy of Art*-at St. Petersburg. He executed
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most brilliant colors and beat, style of finish that every artrele
. .Snyder died recently, in Burnside towruhip, ClcarfiekTCo, the work'at Warsaw, after a sketch'taken on the spot by
will admit of. Shawla of. every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
i ' c a i ^ j ' a t . Qie' age . or one hundreil antf . .oigbt- Her M. WitakowsU, ft captain of the staff,• iu 1850.
huflbaftd, who ib ooo hundred and twelve years-old, sup.
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' ENTILLAT1NG CHIMNR^JAP.—Maybe w'a Chi maey
AKOIUEK W HjaxBA*Rf)W MAS.—In 1840 a gold adCap prevents Clilmniv* from smoking: It jrrceludes storms
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Jjind Warrantsbonghtand s o l i Particnlarattention given from entering theitt;1t leiwens'tKe llabllitle* to flrea from
yonturer left Kansas City for the California diggings,
trt loentlne and seleeUnJc land in Travcwe Oity Laud District. their burjjing out: J t protecu .-their tops from thewa»te« of
The. pqa^nera. ipjjalD afc Bangor (Me.) ore V(Sry| select hose whole outfit was transported in .a; wheelbarrow.
Beedi and Mortgages made ont, and personal attenUon *lven the weather, and serves aa ah ornamental finish.
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F. <7, STEVEJift- • Persona desirous of securing the right of mahnfiicture, or •
•in thW/ .Bf'ciaty. Lost month, a low fellow luuned Teboat the ox trains through!
v The Kansas City Journal has found another wheel- Kefens by pcrniisiloo, to of sals or both. In Cities Copntles. States or Territories, in
\Vebst4; was sent. to. jail for lack of a; fine of $2.ft4, 'and barrow iuau. It appears thai A. O- McGrew, of Pitta
any part of the United State* naf already disported of, will be
nd d'.r M u who itrutk WUIiam TaUcnraH. F.KI. the pHmncrts disliyng.lriB society, clubbed together and burp, P a , left'Kaftias City on tlfo 16th solitary ami alone
furnished with a descriptive cireular, by addressing the-unr
dersigned, aud by designating the territory they dcsirc. tbey
paid the jino by selling wooden meat skewers of tWir own for Pike's Peak diggings, taking his provisicm* btanlMty
c. KOimis,
will also be fhnHshed with the term* of sale.
;
pick and shovel,, gun and. omnuition In a wheelbarrow!
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
make, andmgotrid of him,L '
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of Boots, SJio&s aivi LeatJier, \ r — r . . „ , „ r e d anfi
When he left Pittsburg ho-had just five (?ents in' money; Mmifucturer
for iwUe, in Detroit, by
KKKPS C O N * T A j m . T OX HARD. K « A » V JfABB,
4 DUDLEV ti npLMKS, 77 Woodward Ave.
E>'ei3^ody:i<iUlro6oiguiJc Prentice's Wit tiashing through and do outfit aave what he had on lus back, Mr. Pitkins, I
BOOTS, SHOES, SHtfE PACKS, 4(e.
the following:. "Asouthern editor says that Mr. Bu- hardware dealer of Knnsals Oity who had known McGrew
U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OP VEOKTAB1.E
for some years, filled Ms wheelbarrow with an outfit and
Ia prepared to-pay Cash for
and CALF BKlNl^
and Animal P ' 'ioiogy,'
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"designed
~ |jjM|*tor the use of"i School#.
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clianan is t t e head of the Dettocratic* party, and Qlapcey McGrew started on his solitary pilgrimage of a x hundred an on shares, tonnit customers. AH worjt warranted, j
Seminaries a&4 C o f l e g e s ^ f i c n r y (loadtjy.M. D., Prof«*»or,
nl2-1m+
"" getablc and Animal Physiology and Entomology (a the
Jones Hs taiL If-that's tho case, we would advise the miles through on uninhabited country, sure with Indians- Traverse Cify,"NoV. 12, ISii. ,
Agricultural Callage of Michigan. embelUshedwith upand buflWoes, determined to fill his single wheeled coodh
. party to shako its ieiul, nnd switch its tail." .
wards or 450 Illustrations. Although desigMd.mainly for
with ahinthg-dust as soon as'anybody. In pAsring a train
Colleges and Schools this book will be found invaluable to
This deepest coal-pit in Great Britain, and probably in before reaching, Westport, McGrew was offered a'place
the general reader^ and sho'uld And a place In every pabllr
..Practical
j&wildf?
and
7)muqhteinan,
and private Library.- The beauty or the wood engratingilthai
•the world, has, after twelve years' labor, during ^wliich iri the company, but returned thanks for tho, protfereil
Iwprepared to make Plana and Spccincatiou* f o r alt classcs.
lly adorn tl«in work, i» rtmarkabls and tjiclrwylp
some important mining problems have been solved, < just kindneji, adding that he could not consistently accept the if Buildings ; also execute all kindsoKwork connectcd with;
pecolior; white, reityejlow and blue flgare*,-on a
offer, as he was in great haste, and feared that he might
dead black ground. .By their distinctnena they hart e l i c i t e d ,
been completed and opened at Duckenfiety Cheshire. be delayed, and perhaps caught in the snow,-if hfe frdrt'Ipd the Irode, i>n liljeral Unns. ^
uUanimou.M.adinlratien. Porsaleby
Sash, UbuH, DOOR, P a i n t s a n d N a t b ,
The shaft of tiiis iattraordinaiy pit is 680 1-2 yards deep, withoxen!
Detroit, Nov. J?W6& '
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FRANC® RAYMOND.
constantly on hand.
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qnd the sinking of it has cost £100,000.
J, K O , thankful for pa»t patronage, takes thli opportuG R I G G S it C O ^ MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL
A JUoMncKKt HAUI. or PUWDEW—Th» followingcx- nity of soliciting a continuance of the same.
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era at Wholesale and Retell; in Sofcs Chairs Bedsteadf.
The schooucr-Albion, bound foloswegO, is supposed traordiaary«tetemeuti3 given iu the Bombay Telegraph;
Traverse City, November S, 18SS.
. . " n?-ly ; Dureaus. Book-Cases Wardrobes Tables Painted Chamber
Sets Marble and Roaewood Wars and a large assortment of
to have been lost, with all on board, in the great pile of I t is stateiS iu a letter from Bonda tlmt Gex>ertil W hillock's
coliuun have made a large 'haul* from tHc rebels. A
Hair, Hnek, Cotton and SpringMattraxaea. Also, HolrCIoth>.
F t i r r i T T R E E S .
tho Bth ult She left Cleveland for the Welland' Canal 'company of the Madras 43d Native Infantry, attached to'
Spring Twins Wcbbingi pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware and
The subscriber offers for sale a v a r i e t j of en graftal
• Looking Clones atNiys. 1«3 A185 JefRraoh Avenue, Detroit.
on that dityf and is 9 ^ d t Q h a ^ goi>o down off
the column, found 140 cart4«ids of gold bricks and nng- A p p l e Tr««»>s X'ouoh
T i w , r l a n i Michigan. ' , '.- / : .
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gets and fortv law of rnpeos, mid more was expected to be
t j r i d C H e r r y 'X'I-O^.
THE RICHEST MJL^ W IOWA.-—Antonine Le Claire, a TO3C<m*d. Bcaitfcp this large amount or treasure, «ui
B L A C K & C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKKK8 OK
Aiso, CoaBANTS U00i0-JKBiiiEP, Ac.; all iu good condition,
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus No. 168 Jeflfcrson
liolf!.breed Ihdian, Eving at Dawnport, is said to be .the imhwnse qnantitj- ^jewels hag also been found. Thcscare of gouii size, anil healthy.
L. R. SMITH.
Avenue, Invite all those suffering from defective 'sight, to inKlk Rapids Nov. 3.-1B5R. •
"3-»y
richest man in the state of Iowa.' Governor. Grimes suppowd to be the jewels which belougod to the Poishwa's
ajwet their awortment of -greatly improved Pereacppic Crv»- .
family, which, fifty years ago, taysteriously disappeared
r^ij^ie'Xt ini'wealth .
/ C H A R L E S Bl-'SCB, (Successor to M. Howard Webster,) u l and Pebble Spectacles whle^ are highly endowed , with ,
from poonah and were supposed to be in tho possewiou
Dealer in Foreign and Domcstio Hardawrv, Jlousekeep- tho property of Improving virion. Also, all Wnds of Tel*-Willi tun Sander, who murdered Peter Shork,'bf Hamp- of Scindia or llolkar. It is believed thev^irere stolen by ing A n k l e s Mechanic*' T«w|», Stoves Orates, Tin and Jap.
ed. Ware. Drain Tils Ac., Ageut lor the. American and
tonlturg, K. Y. in a fit of jealousy, in August la«t, _hi^ Bnjeo Rows, who Ls now a prisoner. Tno treasure and
opeiua ljiw Agency of Lite A Kaflp, No. 1 .Nasmu street^
jewclrv found are i i d to bo of the valne of nine croresof
L A K K BOOK. H A B T U F A C T O R Y ^ - T H E ' UNDKlibeen aeintenciMl to bte-bung at Gpshen, on Prid?yl Doc. 8 rupees, or .m.iO malions sterling.'" The laqt news of the New VoW—ror the reedvery. .of Debts Legacies aud Inherit
aigned having a Book Bindery in oonuectioB with hU
taacoa.in Europe and the Uulted States. .,
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Remittanees Wade to all porta.of Germany, with safety and of even- descriptien,,' Merchant* and othnm w o w o g anyPECorn-TAVtiA.—^Tho Bepublican majority in this State Nona Sahib"was tlkt he had crossed tjio Gogra, and was
reportod to havc scU his!fomousrul»y, voluodby the na- dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearsley's llluck, Detroit,. thing in that lfcc, are invited to give him a call Having the
Isoy^r 40,000 ! Only .two Buchanan Democrats were tives at £1,000,000, \ r £1000.
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A council; of Baptist churches, at Glovereville, N. Y.. Maraphia, Tena, states thpt a .duel was recently fought N. V., ever Sage's Piano Ryoaa^-Wo are piepacod to eseeute
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have decided that a man cannot be both a Christian and near that city betwoen Mr. Waters, of Virginia, and Df. all WOT* entrusted to us with promptness and despatch, and
Containing choice and characteristic »f lections from th»
on as favorable Mrmsa* Onv establishment in the conntTj*. writings or the iui«t fefclnent' Humorists of America, H o l -FreeMasorf
' ' J . K. Nagte. formerly of this coantjv a youne man w-ell Combining all the different branuhes qf .Steel, Copper and land. Ireland and England, by Wm. F- Burton.. Por sale by .
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&6wn ier^^uid. irho hio many relatives reeidiiw in this Stono Engraving, aa well as Uno on Work of the finest deDetroit, Nftv. i. 1«S«.
FRANCW RAYJIOSDA pqszLX CITV.—The total jom appropriated by Con- _ C09nty , JJ C rf^jicd his profdssion under Dr. Ziegfer, alter scription, we guarantee satisfaction in all caaes.
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Bttnday nigh^ Dr. Nngto was so badly wDuadwl that his description oTWrapping, Printing-and Writing Paper, on
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reco^-ety tethou^htirapwwpie. "He. was taken on a boat haad^ar made to order. JK*ncy, Cflored and T i « u e Papers
op Buniiay night t o Missouri, not to touch t o avoid the. Blotting papers Envelopes Straw and Bonnet Boards., n i
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Detroit, Nov. L 1858.
R1CHMONDS A BACKUP
Lane, anil 17 Cedar street. New V o r t HemivQrtten
W h e n I behold a Jashiooable table, set out in, all its
Flax and Linen T* incs Imported and Manufactured Corfags
<nami«<euce, I taeythat-I see p a t s and dropsies, fever* Cotton, Jute, Manilla ami Ataerican
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and lethargies, with.othef ftmuinerablc dSstwnpers, lying
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TUo b$w ISeuate Cluunber WIB be.ready for occupajRoi moriuw, without.aiiy suspicions being excited, .they, m
ou the isliuvl above t h c \ a t y , and without, toy witOoa
at tho commencement of the next tcssion of Cou^rew.
TUB LAW is BttiiAtm or I'iminjit.—'A case was faily
triod before the . City Court of Brooklyn, wherein the
plaintiff cued the defendant for a Iweoeh Af pknfaji*
marriage. ,The.defenda»t-pat in ft plea in demurrer, <
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__ auccenrfhl laying of the. traiM-AUanUc Telegraph Cable,
m a r k s a new e r e in t h e history of H u m a n Progress. Henceforth, Europe, Westsrw Asia a n d X o r t h A f r i c a life within s a
h'Our'a distance from o n r shores, a n d the-battle which decides
t h e fate of a kingdom, the c a p t u r e of a Vienna or Gibralla*,
the fall of » dynasty, the t r i u m p h of a usurpation, the birth
of a n beir t o royalty, the death of a Nicholas or Wellington,
In any c o u n t r y w h i c h touches the Mediterranean,the B n z i n r ,
t h e Black S e a or the G e r m a n Ocean, will be p a b l l f b e d in New
Y o r k the n e x t m o r n i n g , if n o t on the very day of ita-occnrrencc. I n a m o m e n t u i t were, we have been t h r o w n i n t o
t h e Immediate intellectual neighborhood of the whole civilland a n d a large p o r t i o n of t h e semi-barbarous world. The
Vise a n d foil of stock* ,in London or P a r i s will henceforth be
reported f r o m day to d a y I n t h e j o i r e a l s of onr sea-board
cities. T h e b o l d e s t operators in Wall-street will refuse t o buy
or sell until they have read the quotations of t h s t dav'a busineas on the Boyal E x c h a n g e a n d at the lteuree, whose transa c t i o n s will have closed a n h o u r or sd befoM ours can begin.
A revolution In Purls, a n linportaat vote i n f t u l l a d i e n t an ins u r r e c t i o n in Italy, a Are I n Constantinople, will be discusscd
a r o u n d the breakfast-tables of N e v Y o r k a few h o u r s after its
o c c u r r e n c e . A mighty though silent transformation in the
conditions of h u m a n existence b a r ^ 0 * 1 been effected by the
little wire s t r e t c h i n g acrosa tho ocean's bed f r o m the coast of
I r e l a n d to that of British America, a n d one Inevitable result
or t h i s must be a n u n e x a m p l e d comaaunity or reeling a n d int e r e s t a m o n g the n a t i e n s of Christendom, a n d a consequent
deaire for a more i n t i m A e acquaintance villi each Other's
doing* t h r o u g h t h e m e d i u m or t h e Newspaper Press. ' R
seems hardly, possible t h a t thousands- should n o t henceforth
regularly r t a d their own journals, w h o have h i t h e r t o been
c o n t e n t with an occasional glanco a t those taken by t h e i r
n e i g h b o r s ; while m a n y w h o have hitherto been c o n t e n t with
a Weekly issne will now r e q u i r e a Semi-Weekly or Daily.—
I n short, Intelligence, alw^yB a vital element or growth In
wisdom, succcss in business, o r e n j o y m e n t In lire, h s s now become Indispensable t o all.
—Tnis S i w YORK TBIBC.SK, now m o r e t h a n seventeen years
old, whlch'Was the first j o u r n a l In the world t h a t appeared

B e n e k t h b e r t o r n h a t glowed the wealth
Of eimple b e e a t y a n d r u s t l o health.
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Sinning, she wrought, a n d h e r m e i ^ * i & ' ! . 7 ; t
The mook-bird echoed f r o m hi# t r e e .

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B u t w h e n a h e g l n n o e d t o t h e far-off town;
W b i t a lrom. its hiB-slopo looking,down,
, The sweet M a g died, a n d a vague u n m a
A n d a namelea* l o n g i n g filled h e r breast—
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A wish, t h a t a t e h a r d l y d a r e d t o own,
F o r s o m e t h i n g bettor t h a n she h a d known.
The J u d g e rode slowly down t h e lane.
Soothing hfa h o r s e ' s c h c i t n o t mane.
He drew his bridle in t h e shade
Of t h e a p p l o - t r e o , t o g r e e t the maid,

. And asked a d r a u g h t from t h e a p r i n g t h a t flowed:
T h r o u g h the.meadow, across t h o r o a d . ,
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And. filled f o r h i m h e r amall t i n c a p .

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A n d U o a h e d aa i h e g a v e it, l o o k i n g down
On h e / feet eo bare and h e r {tattered gown.
" T h a n k a i . " M M the J n d g e " a aweeter d n t a g h t '
F r o m a fairer h a n d waa never quaffed."
H e epoke of t h e grass a n d flower* a n d tree*,
Of Uie s i n g i n g birds a n d t h e h u m m i n g bees;'
T h e n t a l k e d of t h e haying, a n d wondered w h e t h e r
T h c e l o u d in. the weet would b r i n g f o u l w e a t h e r .
And H a n d forgo* h e r brier-torn g o w n .
A n d h e r g r a c e f u l ankles bare a n d b r o w n ;
And listened,' while a pleased su p r l se
- Looked f r o m h e r long-lashed hazel e y e s .
A t l a s t like o n e w h o f o r delay
Seeks a vain excuse, b e rode awar.

H a n d Miiller looked a n d s i g h e d : " A h , m e !
< • : H a t I tho J u d g e ' s b r i d e m i g h t b e !
" H e would d r e s s m e np l a s Q k s no fine,
A n d praise a n d 4oest m e a t h i s wine.
""Mr f a t t e r ahoold wear a broadcloth c o a t ;
My b r o t h e r should aail a painted- b o a t _

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" M dfesa m y m o t h e r so g r a n d a n d gay,
A n d the baby should have a*hew U p e a c h day.

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" A n d I'd Teed the h u n g r y a n d clothe the poor,
A n d all ahoold be Nea't w h o left our-door."
The J u d g e looked b a c k as he climbed the hill.
A n d s a w M s n d Muller intending 4?H.
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« A f o r m more fair, a face more sweet.
Ne'er h a t h It boen m y lot t o m e e t
" A m i h e r modest a n s w e r a n d gr^cdful a f r
8 h o * > e r w i s e a n d good as sift fy . M r .
" W o u l d s h e w e r e mine, a n d I to-day.
L i k e her,, a harvester of hay.
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K o r weary lawyer* vrtth endless t o n g u e s

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A n d H a u d w a s ieA in the field alone.
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B u t t h e lawyer smiled t h a t afternoon,
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W h e n ho h u m m e d In court en old love t n n e ;
A n d t h e y o n n g girl mused beside t h e well,
Tl|l t h e rain o n the u n r a t e d clover toll.
He wedded a wife 6t r i c h e s t dower,
W h o lived f o r fashion as, he f o r power.

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H e w t t o h e d a p i c t u r e come a n d g o :

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Looked o u t in t h e i r I n n o c e n t surprise.
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O f t , w h e n the w i n e In his glaw-was rfcd,
H e l o n g e d for t h e wayside well i n s t e a d ; .
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A n d oloaed h i s e y e s o n his garnished rooms,
T o dream of m e a d o w s and-c^orer blooms.
A n d t h o p r o u d man sighed, with asefcrct pain;" A h , t h a t I w e r e :ftee a g a i n l

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W h e r e the-barefoot m%|den raked her hay."

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She wedded a m a n unlearned a i d poor.
A n d m a n y c h i l d r e n played round h e r d o o r .
B u t carc a n d sorrow, a n d child-birth ptlln,
L e f t t h e i r t r a c e s o n h e i r t a n d brain.

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' 8 h e / e l t h i s pleased eyes read h e r flue.


S o m e t i m e s h e r n a r r o w kitchen walls
Stretched awsy i n t o stately h a l l s ;
T h e weary wheel t o e s p l n n e t t u r n e d ;
T h e tallow candle a n Mtral b n r t e d .
A n d f o r h i m w h o s a t by the chimney-lug.
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A n d j o y waa duty a h d l o t s waa law.
T h e n s h e t o o k u p h e r b u r d e n o r i i f e again,
8aylng o n l y , - I t mlgbt have been."

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Alas f o r maiden, ala* fbf J n d r e ,
F o r r i c h r e p i n e r a n d household d r u d g e ! "
P ' J ? t ^ e r a botBThnd pity u s all,
W h o vainly^ t h e dreams of y o u t h recill.

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' F o r of all sad w o r d s o l t t o h g w or pen,
The saddest are t h e s e ' " I t m i g h t have b e e n ! " '
Ah, w e l l ! f o r u s all s o m e sweet h o p e lies
Deeply buried f n ® h u m a n eyes;
• A o d ' l n t h e h e r e a f t e r angels may - »
B o u the. s t a n e from Us g r a v e a w a y .

: - j T k r " W n " OPEDITOBS.—Itis a p r e \ - w l i n g i d e a n u - . .
soino j x f t p l e , t h a t because' E d i t o t t , in relmng t o f h a m sJIvcs, use t h e w o r d " w c " t h e y c o n s i d e r t h e y a m o u n t t o
• t ^ o Of t h r e n ^ B f d i n a r j m e n . T h i s i s a m i s t a k e . . E d i t o r s
n r o n a t u r a l l y a v e r y m o d e s t a n d u n a s s u m i n g rfaaa i n d e e d ,
r t n a r k a b l y 80. %
word " w e " merely includes t h e e d i t o r
and t h e I'denL
The.costom originated with Faust, the
• founder o f t h e d i s t i n g u i s h e d p r o f e w i o u . T h e « i p c r s t i -

share or the new patronage w h i c h the Metropolitan P r e s s Is
h e n c e f o r t h constrsinod, a t a heavy weekly c o s t to deserve.—
I t asks especially the p a t r o a a g o a n d active favor or RjcrrBU.CANS—or those who h a t e all forms or oppression, a n d desire
t h a t evofy rational b e i n g shall be Tree t o employ h i s a c u i t i e s
in such innocent m a n n e r as he shall d e e m best—^of-those w h o
would e x t e n d Liberty imd l i m i t Slavery—but i t f u r t h e r appeals likewise t o all who look and labor, for t h f i ' r e t u n i oT National thrift, plenty, prosperity, t h r o u g h the H p t c d l o n of
A m e r ic a n I n d u s t r y by wisely d l s c r l m i a s t i n g writes on Imports—all w h o fovor National Progress t h r o u g h Internal development a n d melioration rather t h a n l y external aggression
and extension—all w h o wohld r a t h e r have t h e National resources devoted to Uie construction of a Hail road t o the Pacific
t h a n to the p n r c h a s e or conquest of Mexico, Nicaragua or
Cub*—oil who would retrench radically o a r p r e s e n t inordin a t e Federal cxjiendltures by abolishing or immensely reduc i n g the Army a n d Navy, a n d -expending t h e m o n e y t h u s
saved on works or beneficence which will eh dure to bless onr.
children—all wBo profoundly realise t h a t "RtcurrsovsKisH
" e x a l t e t h a nation.'' -and t h a t no real advantage can e v e r acE t e r n a l R i g h t The free allotment or limited p o r t i o n s or the
Pnblic L a n d s t o Actual Settlers thereon, a n d every hopeful
plan intended to diminish the sum of h u m a n misety from
d e a r t h Df employment or inadequate r e c o m p e n s e — e v e r y scheme especially t h a t seeks to help t h e u n f o r l b n a t e by ena b l i n g aud teaching t h e m t o h e l p themselves—must command
o u r earnest sympathy a n d c o o p e r a t i o n .
W i t h i n t a b present year. TUB TKISCSB has provided Itselfwith a now and fasten/Presa a t a cost or $30,000 merely t h a t
some o f . o u r subscribers may receive t h e i r papers a mall
earlier t h a n they-otherwise m i g h t do- W i t h correspondents
a t the m a r t i m p o r t a n t p o i n t s t h r o u g h o u t the civilised world,
a n d a staff of writers c h o s e n f r o m a m o n g the best In the
country, w'e. believe t h a t even those who dlallko t h o politics
or o h r sheet c o n c e d e to i t f r a n k n e s s l a avowing Its convlctlonsjtnd- ability in m a i n t a i n i n g them. "We appeal, then, to
t h o s e who believe t h a t an increased circulation of T u n TutECNK would conduce to the polltfcal, intellectual a n d moral
well-being of the Itepublic, t o aid u s l n effecting such Increase.
A » we employ no travelling solicitors o r subscriptions, we
ask our present p a t r o n s in every locality t o speak t o their
n e i g h b o r s and friends in o u r behalf; wo shall gladly recelvo
from a n y W e n d lists or t h o' ~s e w h oa wouldn r
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109 h h d s M r , p r i m e and c h o i c e N e w Orleans, Fort® Ifico a n d
Muscsvado Sogar.
%\. SO bbU Crashed, Powdered tod Coffee.
loo bbja P r i m e New Orleans Molasses a n d S y r s p .
400 half chests e a s e s . a n d boxes Y o p n g Hyson, G u n p o w d e r
a n d Black Teas, or recent importation.
Coffee a n d Sploes.
150 bags white a n d green Bio.
110 bags and pocketa old Oov't a n d c o m m o n J a v a .
100 uses groand Mustard.
20 bi n g r e e n a a d white Maracalbo.
SO bo -a Ground Bio.
60 kega '".round Ginger.
1$ b a g s Pepper, Bpice and Cloves.
SO boxes Ground Pepper, Spice a n d Cloves.
Tobacco a n d Cigara.
100 b o x e s 3c Fine C u t Papers.
109 bbU S m o k i n g .
SO boxes P l u g Dsrk, 8's and 10's.
20 boxes Gold I^ear, H s i r P o u n d s .
30 boxes T i h FolL
30 bbls Cavendish In cans.
CUAUS.—A large assortment of I m p o r t e d a n d Domestic.
W i n s a n d Liquors.
n q u a r t e r s a n d octaves,
h t , ) a n d C l a r e t in baskets

Got—Swan and Ixindon Cordial, in w h o l e and half pipes.
WIHBKKT—Old Scotch, M o n o n g a h e l a a n d Peach Orchard, i n
h h d s a n d bbU.'
Wine, S t o m a c h aud Cordial Bitters in cases.
Sundries.
200 boxes Balsln*.
S00 boxes W i n d o w Glass, assorted.
ISO boxes P e p p e r Ssucc.
200 k e g s •White I-ead.
200 dozen Pails a n d Tubs.
100 boxes assorted I n k .
200 b a g s assorted $ h o t .
200 kegs Powder, assorted.
l o o boxes Oakley A Ames' German Chemical Soap.
ISO boxes white a n d dark G e r m a n Chemical Soap.
200 boxes F a n c y Bar and Cake Soap.
200 boxes F a m i l y a n d No. 1 Bar Soap.
100 b o x e s Stesrine end Tallow Candles.
80 boxes S t a r Candles.
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150 reams W r s p p i n g P a p e r .
.100 reams Foolscap, Letter a n d N o t e I'spcr.
200,000 Percussion Csps, JOOO lbs Bar Lead.
100 bbls Vinegar.
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, W h i t e Fish, rierrlag, Bag
Salt, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Cordage, Brooms, Baketa, Glassware a n d article a p p e r t a i n i n g t o the Grocery Trade. Corner
Jefferson Avenue a n d Wayne-st., Detroit, Mich.
N. P . JACOBS:T T T Y A J V D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L CO."* K A S NOW
Y V In Store, a n d . offer for. sale, a full asmrtment-of L a k o
Suiierior a n d Scrap Iron, of all sises, a t grenMy reduced rates.i
The Lake Superior JJar Iron sold by t h e Company, la a l l
made from Charcoal Pig, and la far better than the Iron made
from Hard Coal, and-their. Lake S n p e r l o r Merchant I r o n Is
• n l y l r o n sold In t h i s market, that is nfado in t h i s m a n n e r ,
elr M e r c h a n t Scrap I r o n i n a l l mado from selected S c r a p
a n d will, bear comparison with, t h e best I r o n made in the
country.
W y a n d o t t e Rolling Mill C o m p a n y and E u r e k a I r o n Company d r a f t s taken a t p a r in e x c h a n g e for I r o n or any indebtedv
-•ws t o the Company.
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Manufactured I r o a also given in e x c h a n g e for good-Scrap
Iron.
a n d ace o r address
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WM. -H. ZABRISK1E, Secretary.
S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward A v e n u e and C o n g r e s M t
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Detroit Advertiaements.

T ? E V E R A N D A G U E * P B p M W H I C H M A N K I N D SUFA* for, oyer a'large part-of the globe, la the conaequcnce of
a diseased a c t i o n of t h e system, induced by the p r i s o n o u s
miasm of vegetable decay. T h i s exhalation is evolved by the
action of a o l a r h e a t bn v e t soil, a n d rises w i t h the watery vap o r f r o m I t WWle-the' s a a i s below the h o r i z o n t h i s v a n o r
lingers n e a r the e a r t h ' s surface, s a d t h e virus is taken with it
t h r o u g h the lung* into the blood. There it acts s s a n irritat i n g polsbn o n t h e internal Viscera a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g s a s of
t b e . b o d r . The liver becomes t o r p i d s n d tails t o secrete n o t
T d y t h i s virus, but slso the bile f r o m the blood. Both the
i r i s a n d the bile accumulate In the circulation, a n d produce
vibl'eht constitutional disorder. T h e spleen,-the kidneys s p d
t h e stomach sympathize with the liver, a n d become disordered
also. Kh»allj-, the i n s t i n c t of o u r organism, as if in a n att e m p t t o eknei the noxious f u s i o n . ' c o n c e n t r a t e s t h e whole
blood of the bodv in the "internal e x c r e t o r i e s to force t h e m
t o c a s t i t out. The blood' leaves t h e surface, a n d r u s h e s t o
tho central o r g a n s with -congestive violence. T h i s Is the
CHILL. B u t In this effort it foils. Then tho FKVKK follows.
•In which the blood leaves the c e n t r a l o r g a n s a n d rushes to .
the surfsce, s s if i a p o t h e r effort t o cx|iel the irritating
poison t h r o u g h t h a t other great excretory—the skin, i n t h i s
slso.lt foils, and t h e systc'm abandons the attempt exhausted,
a n d waits for the recovery »r strength t o repeat the hopeless
effort a n o t h e r day. These are the fits or paroxysms of F e v e r
a n d Ague. S u c h c o n s t i t u t i o n ^ disorder will of course u n d e r mine the health If it is not removed.
We have labored t o finl, a n d hav^ found, an antidote.
Ayex*s A g n e C u r e ,
which neutralises t h i s malarious poison in the blood, and
stimulates the liver to expel i t from t h e b o d y . As it should,
so it dOes, c a r e t h i s afflicting disorder w i t h licrfcct certainty.
A n d It does more, or rather does what is of- more service t o
those subject to this infection. If taken in keasou it expels
i t f r o m the system as. it is absorbed, aud t h u s kiK-ps those w h o
use it fret from its a t t a c k s ; keeps the system in health t h o u g h
exposed to the disease. Consequently it n o t only-cures, but
p r o t e c t s from, the great variety ot affections which a^e induced by.tblsroaHgnantinfiuence, such as Uemittcut Kcver, Chill
Fever, D u m b , or Masked Ague. Periodical Hi adaclie, oK.Bilious Headache, Bilious F e v e n s Neumlgia. Rheumatism, G o p t
Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma. P a l p i t a t i o n ^
Painful Affections of t h e Spleen, llyaterics. Colic, l*urt>ly*li£\
and Painful Atfectiona of the Stomach a n d Bowels, all of \
which, when arisipg from this -cause, will be found t o assume \
more or less tho i n t e r m i t t e n t type. This' " A g i # C u r e " re- '
moves t h e cause of t h e s e derangements, s a d ei|rd* t h e disease.
T h i s i t accomplishes by stimulating the ekcrclortea to expel t h e v i r u s f r o m the system; a u d these o r g a n * b y degrees
become habited to do t h i s their office of their own accord.—
H e n c e arises w h a t we t e r m acclimation. Time may a c c o m plish the same end, but often life ia not l o n g c u o u g \ or is
sacrificed ip the attempt, while t h i s " A g u e C u r e " ^ o e s it a t
once, f n d with safety. We have great reason toibelii-ve t h i s
is a surer as well a s safer remedy for t h e whole u(ass of diseases which are cauiKd by the miasmatic infection, t h a n any
o t h e r which h a s been discovered; a n d it-'nas still another
i m p o r t a n t a d v a n t a g e t o the public, which Is; that it i s cheap '
- i well a s good. • •
Prepared by D r . ' J . Ci Aycr 4 Co., Lowell, Moss." P r i c e One
Dollar p e r bottle.
•Ayei*s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l
for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety
of T h r o a t a n d Lung.CompMnti that it Is entirely uuiivcossary
for us t o reconnt t h e evidence or. its -virtues, wherever it h s s
been employed.- Aa i t b u l o n g b e c u in c o n s t a n t dse t h r o u g h o u t t h i s section, w'e faced not do more than aasuro the people
Its. quality is k e p t u p t o the best it ever hns been, snd t h a t i t
may h i relied o n t o do -for their r d i e r ail i t haa ever been
found to do.
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Ayci*s C a t h a r t i c PIUs,

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forJaaidlce;
for tho cure of Indigestion; for Headache; for the cure of Dysenterv; for a Foul
S t o m a c h : for the cure ot Erysipelas; for the Piles; for tho
cure or S c r o f u l a ; for all Scrofulous Complaints; fOTtkS e n r e .
or B h r n m a t i s m ; for Diseases or the S k i n ; for the cure o f
I j v e r J o m p l a i n t : for Dropsy; f o r the c u r e of - T t t t a r T o m o r s
s n d Sidt-Rheum; f o r W o r m s ; f o r the cure .of G o u t ; f o r a Dinn e r 1*111; for the cure .'of Neuralgia; for p u r i f y i n g the blood.
They are sugar-coated, so t h a t tho most sensitive can tako
t h e m pleasantly, and they are the -best aperient i s the world
for all the-purposes of a family physic.
P r i c e 23 c e n t s per Box; Six B o i e s for One Dollar.
T R O K F O U N D R Y . - - T H E UNDERSIGNED A R E PREJ L pared toforniKb, at s h o r t notice, Stationary Enginea, Mill
Great n u m b e r s or Clergymen. Physicians,.Statesmen, a n d
GSaring, Warehouse H o i s t i n g Apparatus, oml all varieties or
I r o n W o r k . R e p a i r work on Prupellers,. Steamers and Saw e m i n e n t personage*, have lent their n a m e s to certify the unMills, executed p r o m p t l y a n d thoroughly. Castings—every paralleled usefulness of t h e s e remefiiens, but o u r space, here
will n o t p e n u l t t h e insertion of them. The Agenta below
description.
n a m e d r u r n l s h g r a t i s our American Almanac in which t h e y
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offioes at wbloh we have nojv no subscribers. Whatever adg i v e n ; also, with-foil descriptions or the above complaints,
ire prepared to execute orders or any size f o r Brans a n d
ditions may t h u s be made to our circulation shall be paralleled Compositic/n Castings, p r o m p t l y . .
" t r e a t m e n t that s h o u l d be followed for their cure.
by increased .efforts a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s to make onr Isaacs
D o . n o •t 'be -put off
~ .by-unprincipled,
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a ^ e i p l a j d dealeiw
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with other preOil Globes, Oil Cup*,.Vklves, J o u r n a l Boxes. Gnage Cocks,
valuable a n d nserul t h a n they have h i t h e r t o been.
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotives s t a t i o n s they rnukc m o r e profit on. The sick w a a t t h e best
. tjnevfchoul
h e y Should i t
and Mills, Bells for F a c t o r i e s Steamers a n d Locomotives, un- aid there is f o r them,. and
All o u r remedies are for sale by
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d e r e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds. .
quarto form, a n d mailed t o subscril
D e t r o i t Mich.
TEKMS;
IRON'RAILING AND. VERANDAHS.
DAILY TJUBCKE, p e r a n n m n . . . . . . .
O O K F O R T H E T I M E S M — T H E EXILES O F
We are prepared t o e x e c u t e all o r d e r s for I r o n Railing for
F L O R I D A . — u r JOMITA K. OIDSIXUB.—Illiyrtrrted w l t h C
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P r i v a t e B u i l d i n g s C h u r c h e s p u b l i c Squares, a n d for Ccmetetine engravings.—One Volume, 12wo. 320 jsp. P r i c e $1,—
One Copy, o n e y t t r . . . . . . . . . . .
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Two Copies, o n e i y e a r . . r
Corner of F i f t h and w oodbrf dge-sts., opposite Machine T h i s n oris portrays, with e m i n e n t ability, the crime* copumltFive C o ^ c ^ one yycur
ear.
ted by o u r G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t the Maroons who fttd l r o m
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Jop of Michigan Central llailroad, I t e t r o i t
South Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave'States, aeeklng protection unTen Col«e^'TO « *• D B * B S S . . . . . . . ' . i .
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der S p a n i s h laws. I t shows bad f a i t h exercised .towards t h e
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O B A N K E R S , L A N D AGENTS A N D BUSINESS MEN. I n d i a n s of Florida, a n d ia f o u n d to p r e s e n t a t r u e view of the
' •uae.COpIes, one j e e r .
J . Sage ft Son's,. Map Publishers, Stationers, E n g r a v e r s " L A V K l f y t
• W a r , - w h i c h was, In truth, A W A R F O B
F i v e Copies, o n e ytjar
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snd Lithographers, 209, Main Street, Budklo,N. Y., over Sage's
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Twenty Copies, TO QUE ADDJUESS, at t h e r a t a o r $ l per
We are prepared t o e x e c u t e all w o r k entrusted t o us with
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p r o m p t n e s s a n d despatch, and on as favorable t e r m s aa any « r Florida." I - h a v e read the book with great Intareat a n d
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any larger n u m b e r a t t h e rata o t 9 1 , 2 0 i e a c h , 2 1
b r a n c h e s of Steel, Copper a u d Slpne E n g r a v i n g , a s well as portion Of. o u r history, and clearly reveal* the accret s p r i n g s
Any peraon s e n d i n g us a Club of twenty or m o r e wllLbc Crayon W o r k of the finest d e s c r i p t l p n . w e guarantee satisfac- by which aubcessive administrntiona were m o v e d I n a J h i r s of
entitled to a n e x t r a copy. .
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
' i o n all cases.
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Subscriptions msy commence a t any time. T e r n j s always
P a r t l e u l * attention paid t o Bank a n d Commercial work, a u t h o r has especially entitled himself t o the t h a n k s or t v e r y
c a s h in advance. All letters to be addressed t o
such as C h c c ^ D r a f t s , Notes, Certificates of D e p o s i t and lover or f r e e d o m , justice, and h o n o r a b l e administration, by HORACE G R E E L E Y , ft C o n
Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Hi 11.Heads, Envelopes, t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g the evil influences or slavery in the
NIW-YOHK, Aug. 1SS8.
T r i b u n e Buildings, Nassua-st,
4 c . MspS, P o r t r a i t s , Show Csrds d i e . Lithographed a n d transactions which ho narrales. No ope, i t seems to me, c o n ' ;
arise rrom perusing t h i s work w i t h o u t deepened c o n v i c t i o n s
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New-York. p r i n t e d In t ^ e m o s t delicate colors by a new process.
We employ n o t r a v e l i n g sgenta. All t h s t i t is necessary f o r
F o r t h e convenience of t b a business c o m m u n i t y in t h l a vi- or t h e w r o n g of slnveholdlng, a n d -the necessity of esrtiest
yom t o dQ in order t o become a subscriber t o TOK.TBIBVNI is" cinity, we have established an a g e n c y with Mr. J o h n W. and persistent effort f o r the deliverance pf o u r National Govt o Inclose the money fto us, and forward It t h f o u g h {the P o s t - Green, a t the office ol^tho D e t r o i t Daily Advertiser, 212 Jef- e r n m e n t from the control o r the slave power.
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Offlce. F r i e n d s who cherish thfc p r i n c i p l e s w s advocate, a n d ferson Avenue. /
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w h o desire t o have full a n d reliable Intelligence f r o t t a l l p a r t s
R E P U B L I C A N S BEAD I T ! Copiessent by mail o n f c e e l p t
FOLLETT, FDSTCR A c K ,
of the world, will net as our agents In g e t t i n g u p clubs a n d
ILIE'8 PATENT FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. of One Dollar..
h t A x c i s RXTHOSO,
Pull»beri>. Columbus, Ohio,
f o r w a r d i n g subscriptions.
— T h e s e Sales a r e a c o m b i n a t i o n or W r o u g h t a n d Chilled
DetroH, A g e u t for Michigan.
Iron, two i n c h e s thick. Tho W r o u g h t Iron gives s t r e n g t h u3
W h e n y o u order TBB TXIBTXK be carefol t o give t h e name a n d tho Chilled I r o n hardness; the safe* being warranted Drill
of the P o s t O f f l c e , Cbunty a n d State t o which y o u wish t h e •Proot All o t h e r F i r e Proof S a f e s are made or S h e e t Iron.
Utmci-u 4W1KU »UU VVU]flTN t u v u u , VKUUil, .
p a p e r s e n t ' And when yon Changeyour residence, and desire
8 . I t WOOLLBY, Agent, a t C. ft A. Ives" B a n k i n g Office.
undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e Jnstitui
g ) u r j > a p e r changed accordingly, s t a t e t h e name of b o t h P o s t D e t r o i t Nov. 1 , 1 8 5 a ,
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drinks,* h a s enUrged a n d
Ed i t i n . t h e m o s t t h o r o un g h manner, an iaakkllhh g i t n<V
n
T J O O T S , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , A T W H O L E . nated
J D SALE-ONLY.—We have received from tbe'Miuiufactn- most e x t e n s i v e B B E W E B Y IN T H E WEST, with facilities for
r e r s about 1,000 cases BOOTS, S H O E S AND RUBBER?, o / a l l producing the finest and most delicate grades of Mslt L i q u o r s ;
...
— ^ Manafketarera of P A T E N T LE- the desirable kinds, a n d havo also o n h a n d a few thousand a n d is now prepared t o fornish the varions qualities o f Ales,
V E R WATCHES.—These superior Watches are made by t h e pairs or o n r own manufacture.
P o r t e r a a d Brown S t o u t for d r a u g h t a n d bottling; a t p r i c e s
aid b r i n e w and original machinery, expressly designed t o seWe shall c o n t i n u e to. m a n u f a c t u r e a n d t o receive almost r a n g i n g from SO t o $10 p e r barrel.
cure, with a low paicev a fine, substantial, d u r a b l e a n d unl- dally.additions—so aa to k e m our stock at all times large and
E x t r a fine a a d Stock Alee brewed t o o r d e r .
formly reliable t i m e krirner.
keeper. ' T h e m o v e m e n t s are n e w In Complete- C o n f i n i n g ourselves t o t h e J o b b i n g t r a d e exclnAB Packages extra, w h i e h , whefl r e t u r n e d t o t h e Brewery
construction, a n d a r e p r o n o u n c e»d b 'y t h e highest authorities aively, we can offer facilities unequaled in D e t r o i t a t 16 'in good brder, will be paid Tor at s a m e p i f t e a as c h a r g e d .
• o bo faultless in principle
a n—d q-iwility.and
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is particularly called to the KXCEI.SIOR CREAM A L E . Old
Ion. These watches are m a n u f a c t u r e d / e n t i r e l y f r o m the
friends a n d new may be assured of t h o superior quality a n d
c r u d e materials, in a single e s t a b l i s h m e n t b y connected a n d T * P O B T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P V B L I S H - flavor of these beveragra, a n d all are Invited t o call a n d samu n i f o r m processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y b e i n g organised u p o n 1 BBS.—We have n o w on h a n d , a n d - c o n s t a n t l y receiving, a p l e f o r themselves. All orders, w i t h the money encloaed,
t h e s a m e sj-stem t h a t h a s been adopted in t h e production' ef v e r y large stock of Book a a d News p a p e r of all alaea. We will r e c e i v e - p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
t h e unequaled A m e r i c a n firearms, Which enables ins t o pro- a r e A g e n t s f o r nine of t h e b e s t M f f i s - i n the country, which
Malt a n d H o p s for sale »t t h e l o w e s t m a r k e t ratesi .. .d u c e a m o v e m e n t at one-half the price of a n y foreign movens
J. L: CABEW.
ves a s a c h a n c e t o c o m p e t e a n d n a d c r e e l l any establishment
m e n t of tho s a m e - q u a lity ; a n d we guarantee t h e perfect
t h e W e s t e n d would say t h a t w e sell p r i n t p a p e r c h e a p e r
p e r f o r m a n c e , for t e a y e a n , of every w a t c h m a n u f a c t u r e d by us. a n d a better article t h a n c a n be found In t h i s m a r k e t ; Also, T U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK O F V E G E T A All foreign w a t c h e s are made by fend, the American watch- we h a v e Just received a targe Invoice of fine Mannilias.— t ) ble a n d Animal Philosophy, d e r i g n f d f o r the use of
es h e i n g i h e t i n l y ones m a d e by m a c h i n e r y u p o n a n m f b r m Please call a n d see f o r yourselves at
Schools, Seminaries a n d CoUeges, b y H e a r / Goadbj-, M. D..
system t h r o u g h o u t Jfeariy all hand-made w a t c h e s are-deP r o f e s s o r of Vegetable a a d Annl»<d. P h y s f o k ) r y a a d Q u i t o ,
P E A S E 4 FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
fteHve, a n d are coutlnuaDy g e t t i n g out of order. I n many
mology, in t h e Stat* . A g r i c u l t u r a l College o f Mfchigs
D e t r o i t Nov. 1,1819,
/ . If
p a r t s of the c o u n t r y it I s l m p o e s f M e t o find good w a t c h repairers, a a d w a t c h repairing is always uncertain a n d e s p e n
.slve. i T h e Introduction o f A m e r ic a n w s t c h e s d h p
a of t h i s
difficulty, a n d c o u n t r y n m r c h a a t s , as welt as w a t c h dealer*. stso iMgvr
every public a n d
r a p e r , r u n n o r oiaea riper: l e t t e r , v « p ™
Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue rfper, F a n c y a a d
Staple Stationery i a p e r t v s r
used aa s a y o t h e r article, wlthi
100 t o n s of Bags wanted i n
b y t h e t r a d e generally, a a d by
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Detroit, Mich.

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