Grand Traverse Herald, January 06, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 06, 1860

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1860-01-06

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GRAND TMYERSE HERALD.
VOL. i l .

T R A V E R S E C K T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 6, 18G0.

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The .Houutains of Lift.
There's a land far sway, 'mid the stars. we arc told
W h e r e t h e y kuow n o t the .sorrows of Time—
• Where the pure water* wander t h r o ' valleys of gold,
And life in a t r e a s u r e sublime.
"Tin the land of «>ur liixl, 'tis the h o m e of our soul, \
Where the a x e s in s p l e n d o r eternally roll—
Where the way-weary traveler reaches hi* goal.
On the e v e r g r e e n Jlouutain* of Life.
Our gaze cannot s o a r t o that beautiful iand.
But our visions have told of il# Miss,
. And our souls lit flic gales from its gardens are fanned
When we fai.it ia the gnrden of t h i s ;
Ajid we sometimes have longed f o r its holy repose.
W h e n our spirits wcrt? torn with temptation a n d woes.
- A m i we've d r a n k f r o m the tide of the r i v e r that llowii
Kraut toe evergreen Mountains of Life.

! the s t a r s never tread the blue h e a v e n s at n i g h t •
Ml Kn
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we t h i n k where the ransomed have trod—
THEROX BOSTWICK,

N O T A R Y

PUBLIC,

CLERK A N D REGISTER,
G r a n d Traverse C o n u t y , JHIchigau,

PAYMENT O F TAXES,

A n d the Bay n e v e r smiles f r o m his palace of lig h t
But we feel the bright smile of our Cod,
W o are traveling homeward t h r o u g h c h a n g e s and gloom
T o a k i n g d o m where pleasnres unceasingly bloom,
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i.-^he „glory t h a t shines t h r o, u g h the tomb.
F r o m the evergreen Mountains of Life.
SWEET NETTIE GRAY;

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j 4 e a s o ; h e l p m c d o w n , a n d y o u c a n say i t a s we walk t o t h e } , h o a f f i r m a t i v e h e a s k e d M r . F o s t e r W h a t -,nm « v S i n

C h a r l e y s a w t l i c m i s c h i e f in h e r eyes, a n d r e s o l v e d
g o on w i t h o u t h e e l i n g lier r e q u e s t , y e t h e c h a n g e d w»r.
w h a t iu his m o d e of a t ( a c k .
' *• N e t t i e , 1 a i n g o i n g to b e m a r r i e d . "
" M a r f l e d , C h a r l e y , married":*'
• W i t h o u t h e e d i n g t h e playful g l a n c e t h a t w a s r a i s e d t o
h j s f a c e , h e we-.t o n : —
" Y e s , N e t t i e ; m y business i s n o w v e r y p r o s p e r o u s — I
h a v e a p r e t t y h o m e , w h i c h n e e d s only t h e a d d i t i o n a l c h a r m
of a p a i r of b r i g h t e y e s . I h a v e f o u n d a sweet, g e n t l e
girl, w h o m I love w i t h all m y h e a r t , a n d w h o i s willing
t o b e c o m e niv w i f e ; a n d I h a v e resolved t o m a r r y . I
h a v e t r i e d a l o n g t i m e t o ' t e l l vou, b u t v o u w o u l d n o t h e a r
k"''.
N e t t i e h a d listened to t h i s s p e e c h in u t t e r a m a z e m e n t .
S h e h a d l o n g b e l i e v e d t h a t s h e w a s t h o b e l o v e d of C h a r l e y
G r a t t o n ' s heart, and she m e a n t — a f t e r she Jiad teased
h i m t o h e r h e a r t ' s c o n t e n t , t o l i s t e n t o h i s love, mid b e c o m e t h o d u t i f u l mid l o v i n g wife. B u t h e r h o p e s w e r e
n o w .suddenly d a s h e d t o a t o m s . I t w a s t o o m u c h . A
g i d d i n e s s c a m e o v e r h e r , mid b u t f o r s u p p o r t of C h a r l e y ' s
a r m s h e would h a v e fallen t o t h e g r o u n d . C h a r l e y n o t i c e d h e r e m o t i o n , a n d f e a r e d h e h a d g o n e t o o far. I t w a s
b u t f o r a m o m e n t h o w e v e r . S h e s o o n g a i n e d h e r selfpossession, a n d s a t u p r i g h t l y b y h i s side. H e r fiice was
v e r v pale, b u t h e r e y e s flashed p r o u d l y a s s h e r e j i l i e d ,
a n d t h e r e w a s a s p i c e 'of b i t t e r n e s s iu h e r t o n e : —
M a y I ask t h e n a m e of h e r w h o h a s b e e n h o n o r e d
w i t h t h e offer of t h e h a n d of m y n o b l e f r i e n d ? " :
F i r s t , let m e d e s c r i b e h e r . Slie is a b e a u t i f u l girl,
a n d possessed of n w a r m l o v i n g h e a r t . S h o h a s b u t o n e
f a u l t — i f f a u l t i t m a y b o called. S h e d e l i g h t s t o tease
t h o s e w h o l o v e h e r b e s t , a n d o f t e n s h e h a s g i v e n rac a
severe h e a r t pang. Y e t . Nettie, L J o v o h e r deeply
a n d fervently, a n d i t shall b e t h e o b j e c t o f m y l i f e . t o g u a r d
h e r f r o m h a r m , t o p r o t e c t h e r , a s f a r a s I ftfn able, f r o m
the s l i g h t e s t b r e a t h of s o r r o w , a n d I s h a l l lie a b u n d a n t l y
rewarded b y h e r love. N e t t i e , I httvo n e v e r offered h e r
m y h a n d , t h o u g h s h e h a s l o n g possessed m y h e a r t . I d o
i t now, N e t t i e . D e a r e s t , c a n y o u a s k h o r " n a m e ? " •
N e t t i e g a v e one l o n g i n q u i r i n g look, as t h o u g h s h e b u t
half comprehended his words.
" W i l l you b e my wife N e t t i e ? "
" W h a t ! " s h e replied, h a l f b c w i l d e r i n g l y . " a r e y o u n o t
f o r e v e r lost t o m e ? "
" N o , if y o u will e o u s c n t t o b e m i n e ? "
S h e realized what i t would b e t o lose h i m ; h e r h e t d s a n k
u p o n his b o s o m , a m i b u r s t i n g i n t o t e a r s s h e m u r m u r e d ; — *
" Y e s , C h a r l e y , 1 -wilL"
Soon Master Dick came bounding into the orchard,
oils h a n d filled w i t h a l a r g e slice of b r e a d a n d b u t t e r ,
while w i t h t h e o t h e r he t o s s e d bis c a p i n t o t h e a i r , s h o w i n g t h a t h e fully c o m p r e h e n d e d t h e s t a t e of affaire, s h o u t i n g a t t h e t o p of Ins v o i c e —
" Hello, Mr. Gratton, ain't you glad I treed h e r for
you?"
B o t h g r e e t e d t h i s sally w i t h a b u r s t of l a u g h t e r , a n d
soon all t h r e e w e r e e n g a g e d in a wild r o m p u p o n t h e g r e e n
turf.
W e h a r d l y need a d d t h a t t h e s a m e a u t u m n witnessed a
right m e r r y w e d d i n g at t h e old m a n s i o n of f a n n e r G r a y .

j duce his company to play R i c h a r d I I I . for him that after
j uoon. us h e w a s c o m p e l l e d t o l e a v e t o w n a n d c o u l d not
b e p r e s e n t in t h e - e v e n i n g . Mr. F o s t e r . supp<teing r th.
s t r a n g e r was j e s t i n g , replied twenty-five dollais, a n d b e i n t .
I asked w h a t h o w o u l d a u d t h e I t o u g h D i a m o n d f o r b e remoney, a n d t h e c o m p a n y , on b e i n g c o n s u l t e d , a g r e e d t o
g r a n t t h e s t r a n g e r ' s request T h e s t r a n g e r d e s i r e d t h a t
t h o p l a y s h o u l d not b e g i q l a t e r t h a n 2 o'clock, mid w e now
let t h e B u c y r u s J o u r u a l t e l l t h e r e s t :
" T w o V c l o c k c a m e , a n d t h o s o l i t a r y audieuQe assembled. C h o o s i n g an eligible pasition. mid c o c k i n g h i s feet
u p o n t h e b a c k of t h e scat in f r o n t of him, w a i t e d p a t i e n t l y
f o r t h e p e r f o r m a n c e t o begin. T h o bell r a n g , u p w e n t t h e
c u r t a i n , tind t h e p l a y c o m m e n c e d . N e v e r d i d t h o a c t o r s
d o b e t t e r . T h e y ail e x e r t e d t h e m s e l v e s t o g i v e t h e i r
- p a t r o n a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t f u l l y w o r t h t h o p r i c e p a i d f o r it.
a n d t h e y s u c c e e d e d . Tito s t r a n g e r a p p l a u d e d vigoroinJv
at d i f f e r e n t p o i n t s , a n d a t t h e close o t t h e p l a y culled M r
F a n n i n b e f o r e t h e c u r t a i n , w h o responded in a n o a t little
s p o e c h . A d a n c e a n d s o n g followed, a f t e r w h i c h t h e
f a r c e of t h e R o u g h D i a m o n d w a s p l a y e d . T h e " a u d i e n c e " l a u g h e d , r o a r e d mid a p p l a u d e d , a n d , a s a t t h e close
of t h e first p i e c e , called o u t t h e l e a d i n g a c t o r s .

M a k i n g Lovo on a n Apple T r e e .
, * E v e r y b o d y said t h a t N e t t i e G r a y w a s n b e a u t y , n o t
of y o u r p o l i s h e d pity bells, b u t ' a g a y , r o m p i n g , s a u c y
p i e c e of n a t u r e ' s h a t x l i w o r k , y e t g e n t l e , a f f e c t i o n a t e withal,
j x w s e s s i n g a d e p t h of feeling u n a s e n t i m e n t w h i c h f e w are
WSI. II. P A R K 8 |
able t o fathom.
Attorney a t L a w and Solicitor in Chancery,
N o w , " s w e e t N e t t i e O r n y , " a s s h e w a s called, h a d
G r a n d IXiiven, SlichigRn,
Will a t t e n d C o u r t and toCoUnction* In the counties of (Irani l o n g been lo v e d b y o n e C h a r l i e ( J n i t t o n — t h e h a n d s o m e
The Fortunes of the Auclcnts.
• Traverse, Manistee, Mason a n d Oceana.
25-ly' y o n u g n i e r c h u n t w h o k e p t t h e only s t o r e t h e village of
N .
. •could b o a s t of jj w h e r e lie h a d , f o r s o m e / o u r of
C r o w n s possessed in l a u d e d p r o p e r t y , u f o r t u n e e q u a l
five years," d e a l t o u t s u g a r , tea, coffee, t o b n e o , c a l i c o e s ,
t o .£1,700,000, besides a large a m o u n t of money, slaves
silks, pins, h a r d w a r e , nud a v a r i e t y of m e r c h a n d i s e , t o t h o
lind ot h e r v a l u a b l e s w h i c h a m o u n t e d to mi e q u a l s u m . H e
AND .
v i l l a g e r s a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g f a r m e r s , a n d h a d realized
u s e d ' t o say t h a t a c i t i z e n w h o c o u l d n o t e q u i p a n array,
q u i t e la little f o r t u n e ; a p a r t of w h i c h h o i n v e s t e d i n t h e
or a legion, did uot d e s e r v e t h e title of a r i c h m a n .
purchase o f widow Morton's beautiful cottage and grounds
T h e . p h i l o s o p h e r S e n e c a , h a d a f o r t u n e of JE3,. r )O0,00b.
w h i c h a t t h e .death of h e r h u s b a n d , s h e h a d b e e n o b l i g e d
T i b e r i a s a t his d e a t h , left £ 2 3 , 6 2 4 , 0 0 ( 1 , w h i c h C a l i g u l a
t o d i s p o s e of o u d t a k e n c h e a p e r p l a c e , w h e r e s h o conld
s p e n t in less t h a t t w e l v e m o n t h s . Vespasian", on a s c e n live loss e x p e n s i v e ; w h i l e f r o m t h e s u r p l u s of t h o p r i c e
d i n g t h e t h r o n e , estimaite<rall t h e g e p e u s e s of t h e S t a t o ut
AND WARRANTS CONSTAMTLY. ON RAND FOB r e c e i v e d f o r t h o c o t t a g e sho r e c e i v e d a n i c o little i n c o m e .
£ 3 5 ; 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . H i e d e b t s o f M i l o a m o u n t e d to £ f i 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
sale or l o c a t i o n ; I n v e s t m e n t s m a d e : T a x e s paid on mm- C h a r l i e h o d also t a k e n t h e w i d o w ' s s o n i u t o t h e s t o r e , as
C a a ' s a r , b e f o r e lie e n t e r e d u p o n a n y b f f i c e o w e d £ 2 , 9 9 6 . •resident lands; Redemption of land* sold f o r taxes, u n d p u r h i s i n c r e a s e d business m o d e i t n e c o s s a r y t o p r o c u r e assis000. H e h a d p u r c h a s e d t h e f r i e n d s h i p of C u r i o f o r
cUaso of l a u d s at tax sales.
A n d will always give the most careful a t t e n t i o n to the inter- t a n c e . T h e s a l a r y p a i d t o little J o h n n y was a m a t e r i a l
£ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d t h a t of L u c i u s P a u l u s f o r £ 3 0 0 . 6 0 0 ,
, ests of my Correspondents, a n d in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s . a n ^ h e l p t o I d s m o t h e r , fof w h i c h s h e w a s v e r y g r a t e f u l and
A t t h e t i m e of t h e assassination o f J u l i n s Caisur, A n accuracy of business transactions, would c o u r t comparison s h e n e v e r ' f e t l e f f t o Bjieak a w o r d in h i s p r a i s e w h e n e v e r
tony w a s in d e b t to t h e a r a o u u t of £ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , h e
' With a n y Agency In t h e country.
an opportunity presented.
o w e d t h i s sunt o n t h o i d e s of M a r c h , mid it w a s p a i d b y
Traverse City, Nov. 2.1, 1859.
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T h i s w i t h t h o n u m b e r l e s s n e t s of g e n e r o s i t y w h i c h
t h e k a l e n d s of A p r i l ; h e s q u a n d e r e d " £ 1 4 7 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . A p C h a r l e y w n s n e v e r t i r e d of p e r f o r m i n g , m o d e h i m t h e h e r o
p i u s s q u a n d e r e d £ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d poisoned h i m s e l f b e of t h a t little village, a n d c a u s e d h i m t o bo b e l o v e d a n d
c a u s e he t h o u g h t t h a t ' s u m insufficient f o r h i s m a i n t e n a n c e ,
r e s p e c t e d , b v b o t h o l d a n d y o u n g , f o r m a n y miles a r o u n d .
J u l i u s Ca-sar g a v e t o StatiiJJs£-tho m o t h e r , of B r u t u s a
T o say t h a t ^Nettie G r a y w a s i n d i f f e r e n t t o his m a n y visits,
p e a r a l of t h e v a l u e of £ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . C l e o p a t r a , a t a n e n t e r H u opened a n Office a t T r a v e r s e City, Grand T r a v e r s e Co..
o r for t h e a r d e n t l o v e h e e n t e r t a i n e d f o r h e r , , w o u l d be
t a i n m e n t s h e g a v e t o A n t o n y , dissolved in v i n e g a r a pearl
Michigan, f o r t h e transaction of a
doing injustice to her wurm appeciative heart. B u t the
w o r t h £ 8 0 , 0 0 0 , ami h e s w a l l o w e d i t
Clodius, the-sou o f
s p i r i t of m i s c h i e f s e e m e d t o p o s s e s s h e r , a n d , t h o u g h td©
K s o p u s , t h e c o m c d i a n . swallowed o n e w o r t h £ 8 , 0 0 0 .
The United States Land OlBre is Tocate«\ at t h i s place : a n d w a s u n i f o r m l y k i n d a n d g e n t l e in h e r d i s p o s i t i o n t o w a r d s
O n e singlo d i s h c o s t E s o p u s £ 8 Q , 0 0 0 . Cab'gula s p e n t
p a r t i c u l a r attention will be paid td l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t s ,
h e r lover, a n d would c o n v e r s e freely a n d u n r e s e r v e d ly w i t h
for ono supper £ 8 0 , 0 0 0 , Heliognbalus £ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . T h e
i n v e s t i n g m o n e y - i d G o v e r n m e n t l<ands, i m p a r t i n g informau s u a l c a s t f o r a r e p o s t f o r Liicullus w a s £ 2 0 , 0 0 0 ; t h e fish
tion .'relative t o t h e general features, resources and advan- h i n t u p o n a n y t o p i c , y e t ; w h e n lie a p p r o a c h e d t h e s u b j e c t
t a g e s of tha Grand T r a v e r s e . c o u n t r y , the p a y m e n t of taxes, n e a r e s t t o h i s h e a r t , s h o w a s off liko a f r i g h t e n e d b i r d .
f r o m h i s fish p o n d s w e r e sold f o r £ 4 5 , 0 0 0 .
a n d thei t r a n s a c t i o n of a n y Agency business With which he N o t t h a t s h e w a s a f r a i d of h i m , o r t h a t t h e s u b j e c t w a s
w a y bo e n t r u s t e d .
UKI-KIIKNCKS.
TOADS AMI TIIKIH SKIXS.—Mr. K d i t o r : I n a s h o r t a r t i d i s t a s t e f u l t o h e r , ( for 1 h e r own b e a s t w a s e q u a l l y i n t e r - Hon. Whltwv JOIWH. Auditor (irtWrsl. >I j n , n
Oiarlrt W. HutWr. Kui.
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' *cle in t h e F a r m e r a b o u t t o a d s , it s a y s : " H e rolls u p h i s
e s t e d , ) b u t Bhe d e l i g h t e d t o tease h i m . a n d h e a r t i l y e n j o y Hon. J. M. Iln_w«td, A U i m e y Ocaersl. j ^
old c o a t in a p i l e a n d , s w a l l o w s i t . "
h i s j f i s c o m f i t n r c on s u c h o c c a s i o n s . S h o k n e w Iju l o v e d
N o w , a s 1 n a v e s e e n h i m p u l l off h i s c o a t a n d p a n t ; ,
h e r w i t h all t h o s t r e n g t h of h i s soul, a n d s h o h a d no f e a r
a n d a f r i e n d h a s seen a n o t h e r d o t h e s a m e t h i n g , in
of a l i e n a t i n g his a f f e c t i o n s f r o m h e r s e l f — a n e v e n t w h i c h
MORGAN BATES,
p r e c i s e l y t h e s a m e way, i t m a y bo i n t e r e s t i n g t d o t b e r s t o
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and assures t h e public t h a t no p a i n s will lie spared t o maid q u e s t i o n . I t w a s N e t t i e h(j l o v e d , mid N e t t i o only, a n d y o u t h a n d e x a s | i c r a t i o n .
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his guests comfortable. H i s c h a r g e s will correspond with h e f e l t s n r e she. r e t u r n e d h i s affection, b u t h o w c o u l d lie
t h e m w i t h c a l m a s s u r a n c e , b r e a k s t h o nock of t h e first
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bis a p p e a r a n c e o n t h e plain. T h e lioness a r o s e as- if to
his h e a d alid said t o t h e v i s i t o r :
s i g h t of o u r h e r o c o m i n g u p t h o r o a d , ' b u t a f e w r o d s
g o ^ o w a r d s h i m ; b u t her husband, guessing her intentior,
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from w h e r e t h e y w e r e . H e i n s t a n t l y d e s c e n d e d t h e t r e e ,
b o u n d e d - t o w a r d his rival. T h e t w o - c r o u c h e d a n d s p r a n g w a n t s y o u n o w ? "
b u t i n s t e a d of c a r r y i n g t h e l a d d e r t o a s s i s t h i s s i s t e r t o
u p o n e a c h o t h e r , r o l l i n g on t h e g r a s s in t h e e m b r a c e of
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descend, h o g a v e a l o u d s h o u t , t h r e w h i s c a p i n t o t h e a i r ,
d e a t h . T h e i r bones c r o c k e d , t h e i r flesh w a s t o r n , t h e i r I p r o d u c e d b y t h i s h i n t w h i c h w a s a s g-ood a s a k i c k , wa<
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o u t t o N i o b r i u r a h t o t a k e a c o p y or t h e poll list o r t h a t

of t o i n t r o d u c e a bill t o r e g u l a t e a n d i n c r e a s e t h e p a y of

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H a d w e n o t b a l i c v e d y o u possessed

a kind h e a r t , and a cheerful and

forgiving spirit, we

should n e v e r h a v e e n t r u s t e d y o u w i t h t h e little • p r e c i o u s ; '
a n d w e a r e h a p p y t o be a s b u r e d o u r c o n f i d e n c e w a s n o t

GBAMJ TRATEHEE l S u s r f i B a — X c x t w e e k ' s p a p e r

misplaccd, f o r w e b e l i e v e t h e " m i l k o f h u m a n k i n d n e s s "

will b e d e v o t e d a l m o s t exclusi vely t o t h e intorcsts of t h e

t o b e m o r e essential t o the d e v e l o p c m c n t of t r u e life,

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f o r a r t i c l e s w h i c l r liave f r o m t i m e t o t i m e a p p e a r e d in i shall g i v e o u r s e l v e s n o f a r t h e r trorfblo a b o u t t h e d e a r
t h e HEKII.D on t h i s snbjftct,- a n d w h i c h w e c o u l d u o t little p e t
W o h o p e i t will n o t e n g r o s s all y o n r leisure,
s u p p l y , t h a t vrc h a v e c o n c l u d e d t o re-produce; a n d publish

a n d t r u s t y o n will reserve t i m e t o call o n u s w i t h y o u r

t h e t y all in o n e n u m b e r .

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m e n u f r o m t h e first gido pf t h e p a p e r a n d d e v o t e i t e n t i r e l y t o t h e s e articles.

DR. CHCRCllltX»S DISCOVERY.

C A S H POrt F U R i

w e r e in s u c h a d i l e m m a , a n d h o p e y o u will n o t b e overa n x i o u s a b o a t t h e w e l f a r e of t h e ' l i t t l e responsibility.'

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p r i n t a l a r g o e d i t i o n , a n d b e e n a b l e d t o s u p p l y ajl d e -

• { W c a d m i t t h a t t h e " m i l k of h u m a n k i n d q e s s " p o s m a n d s f o r single b o p e r o ; in w r a p p e r s , ready for m a i l i n g ^ sesses all t h e v i r t u e s claimed f o r i t b y • A u n t C a r r i e , ' b u t
a t five cciita a c o p y . Y / c h o p e o a r f r i e n d s will a p p r e - insist t h a t i t i s b e t t e r f o r infants w h e n m i x e d w i t h t h e
c i a t e o a r c f l o r t s t o p r o m o t e t h o i n t e r e s t s of t h i s s e c t i o n o t h e r - k i n d . I f t h e lndy w h o sent us t h o b a b y , ( n o t

CONSUMPTION CURED!

ATTENTION TRAPPERS!!!

DEAR M a . EDITOR:**-Wo w e r e v e r y s o r r y t o l e a r n you

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HYPOPHOSPHITES

of L I ? h £ a n d S O D A ,
Originally discovered a n d prescribed byl^r. ». F . Cirr*<u»: t
of f a r i s a.^ a Specific K f i j e d y for

C O N SXJ M P T I O N !
A L L I v I N JDfe O F F X J R ! j r»^!lE EXTRAOKDIXI&Y RBJULIBOBTAWED IN AU
not n - r o r n I T i r i s n r n r r
1 11"" *iagc» of I ' n l m i n s r y Bi»ca*e by Dr. Churchill's n « »
D t L l V fc-IiEP AT U I S O F F I C E .
T r e a t m e n t — t b o H V H O M H O s n U T E S O F LIMB AST) BOPA
I Traversa City, on or bfffotc th« lirst day of April, 1-V.U. I r^-raoves all K j n s l n i n ^ d o u b t as to the incsJim»Ue v a l e t <
O . A . S T E V E . V S , A g e n t . J t b i s l / i s c o v e r y . Coi.iui*ptlon is no l o n g e r lo b« regarded »-•
Travrrae City, Dfte., loflS.
i
incura».l« taafcriy. . •
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— I Many h n n d r r d s of plA»ic!ans have already adopted thi»
taimVnt w i t h a l m o s t ifivariabl« snrociu. Let n o ConcKmr
v c (lrlsy a m o m e n t t o t r y i t It is t h t l r last h o p e !
Dr. OhurcUiU » y » :
•• I am a n x i n n * t h a t t b « H v r o r n o s r H i T i i ^ should b» breajek'.
• speedily x< posetble, Into universal use, a* 1 i > o « that t h r ill [irore not only as tiiri- a Remedy in C o a m t t i i t i o n
(J.:W E H A V E KOW O P E N E D
nine i# in I n t c r m i i u n t Fever, b a t a l i o an eiltciual a F r t M i v a
tivo aa Vaccination in Small P o x .
" I n no instance havq I found the r e o e d y fall t o p r a t f c "
e v e r y t h i n g t h a t < ould n a s o n a b l y be oapecied from it.
" O u t of twenty-two oa^es in t h e t h i r d o r last itagev t r e a w .
at niy I>i»pcnaar> , d n r i b g the past year, e i g h t have completely
recovered, t i g h t have died, aiid nix are still u n d e r t r a a u & t b :
AND
Sucli a r e t a i l ia altogether uupafaltelcd in the a n a a U e f t u t t i -

NEW GOODS.
T h e l a r g e s t S t o c k of

GOODS, GROCERIES,

P R . 0 V I S I 0 3 N T S ,

C

' j a f Tbla I t r m e d y isjthe roost powerftil G e n e r a t o r of Bloen
knuwa, ar.d is equally (cfiicaciona in ail forms of D e b l l i t j .
Asthma, Bronchitis, s j r v o u * Diseases, CMoro!ivDy»popsi».
offer at such prices as will accord reasonably with t h e TIMES. —or whatever d e p e n d J o a deficient vitality of the system.
in t h i s e m e r g e n c y , s h e w o u l d c o n f e r a l a s t i n g b e n e f i t on
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
i I ' m MAIL—EXFI-*N*TOBY.—Mr. I l i t c h c o c i s i t h e C o n is put op iu largo bottles mitli tho following words blown in
t h e little one, a n d n o d o u b t g r e a t l y i n c r e a s e h e r own
Traverse City. Nov-13,1863.
1-tf
tho glass: '*I)B. J. F.'VlaeRcBJtfB Y v r o r u o s r u t T c a o r LIME
t r a c t o r . ussures na t h a t n o mail h a s b c c a l e f t b v his
AND .Sen*. J . W i K c a i s r a n , New Y o e a . " L a e h bottle-b<C a r r i e r s a t M a u i s l e e , anil t h a t t h e ono of w h i c h we m a d e h a p p i n e s ? .
als<>, a FAC-siJiiu! s i g n a t u r e .
. /
W c ajeUro ' J T u n t C a r r i e ' t h a t we a r e " d o i n g a s well
No other can bcrulied on as tho pare l l y i i o p h u p o l t e * .
c o m p l a i n t t w o w e e k s a g o , d i d n o t leave M u s k o g o n u u t i l
ooald b e e x p e c t e d " a n d a r e a b l e t o b e a b o u t t h e lu
Unless perfectly p u r e j i h c v ar« h o t only useless, put p o s i t l v t j y
three.days-after time, which accounts for our receiving
injurious. Ko IKON of other d r a g should be c o m b i n e d v i t u
b u t c a n n o t s o T a r o u t r a g e c u s t o m a n d t h e feelings of M r s . A f i n e G O L D " P J O N O I X , w i d i G O L D f K X
them, or taken ut the jauie time.
a D e t r o i t p a p e r o f the 6th. W c have n o t t h e slightest
uLtnob**!. OP
G n i h d r , . n a t o m a k e a call u n d e r f o u r w e e k s . W c beSST4 I'rieo $2 C«. orj t h r e e bottles f a r $5 00. wjitfa full d i r e r
d i s p o s i t i o n t o d o i n j u s t i c e t o M r . H i t c h c o c k , or a n y b o d y
tious for use. A libci il discount lo p b r s i c i a n s a n d the tradt-.
lieve t h a t is c o n s i d e r e d ' g c e t e e l ' t i m e . M e a n w h i l e wc
The DBT SALTS f u r n i s h e d t o the profession. E i n g l t bottles
else, a n d c l i c a r f u l l y m a k e t h i s e x p l a n a t i o n . I t i s v e x a*
A n d n P R K a m X I V I t«> o n o H p u r o l i a w e r w o r t h
a r e ' a t h o m e ' t o all l a d i e s w h o m a y call.)
in concentrated solution sent by tbail, when s;x«IaJly Ordered.
t i o u s in t h e e x t r e m e t o h a v e o u r m a i l s d e t a i n e d a w e e k
Sold wholfsalojuid retail s t t h e Sole General Depot in t h * C.
8. 43 John street.
no one deceive you, but purchaaa and
Virginia a n d the N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e .
. a t M a n i s t e e , b n t w e a r e folly satisfied t h a t t h e f a u l t is
use only " W i n c h e s t e r s P r e p a r a t i o n . "
P o s l o m c E , LVKCHBUKO, V a . , , X ) e c . 2. 1 8 5 9 .
t
w i t h t h e C o n t r a c t o r a t t h e o t h e r e n d of t h o r o u t e , n o d
A I T E R T W O Y E A R S ' PlfOFITABl.E E X P R H Ur< C h u r c h i l l ' s W o r k o n C o n s u m p t i o n
MR. HORACE GRHBLKY—SIR: I h e r e b y i n f o r m y o u t b u t l 1V n i c e in our present mode of disposing of otir Jewelry, is now ready, and will Ucsent gratis to every C o n s n t a p t t v a o r
not with M r . flitchcocjc..
shall not, i n f u t u r e , d e l i v e r f r o m tiiis office t h e couiiss of i«-., a » J f r o m tho universal satisfaction jiiven t o all who ha\ e K e r v o n s sufferer i a ' A e United States, on receipt o r twelve
t h e T r i b u n e w h i c h c o m e h e r e , b e c a u s e 1 believe the n> t o natronUeil our bouse, wc take pleasure in saying t h a t we now e e u t s in stamps to cevo.r e x p e n s e of postages. Also, eircuT o CoKREsrOKOBSTS.— ' A . W . B . " n e x t w e e k . A d a , '
b e of t h a t i n c e n d i a r y c h a r a c t e r , w h i c h a r e f o r b i d d e n c ircu- consider our business FAIHLV and I-ERMAsr-sn-v established. I n r s n n d all r e q n U i t o j u f o r r a a t l o a w i t h o u t c h a r g e . Let no
We wi.»b it u n d e r s t o o d tbu^ (Ids is Ko I » r n : n v , b u t ; i fair
io delay, f o r time is precious in seWfAtnl a aialady_as Con
soon.
lation alike by t h e l a w s of t h e l a u d a n d a p r o p e r r e g a r d a n d IcaitiuiatQ sale, i n which each p u r c h a s e r get* the value
niplion. A d d r e t s . '
^ J. WINCHESTER
SNOW.—TVe h a v e
a b m i d a u e e ' o f s n o w , ar.d a l e i g h i u g f o r t h e s a f e t y of s o c i e t y . Y o u will, t h e r e f o r e , discon J n u e ..f h'.» or her mouev in a G o l d P c n c l l w i t h C o l d P e n
Afcierlcnu and F o r e i g n Agehiy,
n t U i c h r d , or a C o l d L o c k c t , worth $5 each, which ranthem.
" Respectfully.
R . H . GI.ARS. P . M .
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t 3 J o h n street, Kcw TorV.
w i l l . b e first r a t e w h e n t h e r o a d s a r c b r o k e p .
iii.t
b u u g h : at any retail store tor the same p r i c e ; a n d in
F o r cale by • I
r.'t
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addition t-> tlie purchase, each p e f ? o a receives a P r c m l n C n
MOUOAS BATE?.
REPLY.
. T h e T e x a s Legislature has elected Wigfall, the reguo f J e w e l r y , !.<>t lt-sa in v a l u e than S--'. and It iaay bo worth
Ucrald.Offlce, T m v c r f ^ C l t j .
M R - POSTMASTER or LYUCIIBURC, V a .
ti,
B, in, l i , 20, 30, SC. or even $200!
lar Democratic Senator, by'2 majority.
7 E V E B A N D A G U E , FROM W H I C H MAKK1KDBLT
S i n — I t a k e leavo t o a - s u r c y o n that I shall d o n o t h i n g
globe, is the couse<jntn«« of
l 1 ' fer, o v e r a l a r g e ij p a h of ihe gloU-,
H e n r y J u m p e r ' 2 , w h o h a s j u s t h a d h i a S e c o n d t r i a l n t of t h e s o r t T h e s u b s c r i b e r s t o t h e T r i b u n e iti L v n c i i diseased action of tho system, induced by ,thc poisonous
W e propose t o let a person k n o w whabl'K-udum lie will reb u r g h have paid for t h e i r p a p e r s ; wc h a v e taken t h e i r
. This. exhalation in evolvi d t y the
_ i a s m of v e c i t a b l e
flccay..
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c o n t r a c t . .If they d i r e c t u s t o send t h e i r p a p e r * t o s o m e nanm and nddrt ws statin); Tviicther thoy want the Pencil »nd por from it. While ithe sun is beloW,th© h o r i i o n t h i s vapwo t h o r P o s t o f f i w > w e shall o b e y t h e r e q u e s t ; o t h e r w i s e , w n Pun, or Locket, and we wiil make their selection, and inform lingers n e a r tbo e a r t h ' s surface, a n d t h e virua is taken w i t h it,
T h r e e I n s p e c t o r s of K i o c t i o a in C a n a d a h a v e , b e e n
shall s o n t t t h e m as originally o r d e r e d . I f y o u <;r y o u r ihom bv r e t u r n mail what promiuin they a r c entitled to. They t h r o u g h the l u n g s i ^ t o the blood. T h e r e it-acts as a n irritas e n t e n c e d t o s i x m o n t h s i m p r i s o n m e n t a n d a h e a v y fine, m a s t e r s c h o o s e t o s t e a l a n d d e s t r o y t h e m , t h a t is y o u r can then havu the privilege of nendinj; for i t If {hex choose. ting-poison on t h c . i a t c r n a l viscera a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s of
Our I'reininraB .nv distribute'l-iu a fair and honoraole man- the body. Tha liveij becomes torpid a n d fails t o s f c r c U n o t
f o r m a k i n g a f r a u d u l o u t e l e c t i o n r e t u r n . H e r o t h o N a - a f f a i r — a t all e v e n t s n o t o u r s i a n d if t h e r e Is no l a w in
ner. and as soon as the name of the p u r c h a s e r i s received only t h i s v i r u s hut hlso t h e b i l » from,the blood. Both t h e
V i r g i n i a t o p u n i s h t h o l a r c e n y , so m u c h t h e w o r s e for with the Sfi.^iis Pencil a n d Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket virus a n d the bile accumulate in the circulation,and p r o d o c e
t i o n a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n rewards men w h o d o s u c h t h i n g s .
h e r a t i d o u r p l u n d e r e d s u b s c r i b e r ? . I f t h o F e d r a l Ad- e n d Premium, ar>- p u t up in a sate manner, and sent t o t h e violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney* a n d
t h e etoiuscli xymiiathize wilh t h e l i v e r . a n d b c c o m e d i s o r d e r e d
T h u r l o w W o e d , in a J'ate l e t t e r t o t h e P i o n e e r A s s o c i - m i n i s t r a t i o n , w h e r e o f y o u a r e t h e tool, a f t e r m o n o p o l i z i n g o w n e r bv mail, free of postage. Our plan, from l o n g experi- also. Finally, tho l u s t i n a t . o f o u r o r 6 a n i s t n , n s if iii an at
e n c e in the above bnsincHS, lias given general satisfaction, as!
a t i o n of W e s t e r n N e w Y o r k , s a y s t h a t h o w e n t t o K o c h - t h e b u s i n e s s of m a i l - c a r r y i n g , sees fit t o b e c o m e t h o ac- each piirehanT can sell or trade the above articles f o r all they tempt to e x p e l the noxj/Jus fusion, c o n c e n t i i t e s tho wholo
c o m p l i c e a«ul p a t r o n of m a i l - r o b b e r y , I s u p p o s e t h e o u t blood or the bodv In the internal excrotorie* t o forco t h e m
• him; and retain the premium gratis.
OBter, in 1B22, w i t h a fcirtuno c o n s i s t i n g 'of a . w i f e a n d
r a g e m u s t b e borne, u n t i l m o r e h o n e s t Und lens s e r v i l e .
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person should feel disposed t o Bond us to ca»t it out. T h o blood leaves t h e snrfaeo, a n d rushea to
t w o c h i l d r e n , a n d a c a s h c a p i t a l of S i 2 5 in his p o c k e t . r u l e r s can b a p u t i n t o h i g h p l a c e s a t W a s h i n g t o n , •o.- till j
,n„ney
iivce. they can rely upou being a s l a i r l y the central o r g a n s i w i t h congestivo violence. T h i s la t h e
C u i i x . lint in t h i s v f f o r t i t fails. Then the FEVES foliowp.
t h e p e o p l o c a n r e c o v e r t h e i r n a t u r a l r i g h t t o c a r r y e a c h dealt with a* tlio'.igli th« had mad-- p r e t i o u s appiicstio
in which tlie blood leaves the central o r g a n s a n d ru.'hea to
H o n . J . C. B i u x K B s n t n o K , V i c c P r e s i d e h t of t h e
i-ir purcbaso, and s
r r tantttleorr ,. at K
o t h e r ' s lI eI Lt tIeIrAs navni dd pn rriitnl ttnerd] m
s lki i' inn gi ' fit)
no C1Li
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Ui'e surface, as if i h a n o t h e r effort t o expel t h e i r r i t a t i n g
ys the articles are ni
U n i t e d States, has been elected by thp K e n t u c k y Legis- G o v e r n m e n t
poi«on t h r o u g h tlfai o t h e r great excretory—the shin. I n t h i s
G o n h c a d in y o u r o w n b a s e w a y . I shall
in. a n d iu some ca«i
orth m o r e than the luonc
also It foil*; and tho system a b a n d o n s the a t t e m p t exhausted,
l a t u r e U . 8 . S e n a t o r f o r six y e a r 3 f r o m t h e 4 t h of M a r c h , s t a n d s t e a d f a s t f o r U a m a n L i b e r t y a n d p r o t e c t i o n of all TEX. or even FORTY timand waits f o r the recovery of strength, to r e p e a t the hopeless
t u r n t h e ?;oods and we wil
Y o u r s , stiffly,
1 8 6 1 , in p l a c o of M r . C r i t t e n d e n , wlioae t e r m of office t h o n n a t u r a l r i g h t s .
in ask "las many have.) how can wo afforu to effort another day. These a r c the fita or paroxysms 'of F e v e r
HORACE GREELEY.
'expires.
'
give so m u c h f»r-so little niouey? i n answer, we say, (bat all a n j Ague. Such constitutional disorder will Of course tfBderN e w York, Dec. 9.1859.
who are aequaiute<l with the J e w e l r y business, kuow that •»i»» u i c h e a l t h if It l« not removed. » '
: have labored to And,'and have fonnd, an a n t i d o t e .
GOVERNOR OF PKN-NSTJ.VASIA.—In reply to. a letter of^
iere is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail
I n the South Carolina Legislature, M r . I l h e t t gave
< 1 A y e i ' s ABWJ C u r e ,
ore npon which iiiero i s not a proUt of fiout luo to 4U0 p e r '
enquiry from m a n y prominent citizens of PhfladcIphiSj
which nc.utralizes : this malarious poison i n , t h e blood, a n d
?r cent, on m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' p r i e s *
i
.
n o t i c o . o f t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of t h e f o l l o w i n g resolution
stimulate*
the liver to expel it from- the body, A» i t should,
H o n . J o h n C o v o d e , R e p u b l i c a n m e m b e r of C o n g r e s s ,
We b e i n g A g e n t s for the Manufacturers, have adopted lliia
Resolved,
T h a t t h i s A s s e m b l y d e e m s i t i n e s p o d i c n t plan of d i s p o s i n g of our Roods, rather than s e l l i n g to Coun- t o it'doi", cure thi> aflllctln'g d i s o r d e r with p e r f e c t certainty.
f r o m t h e N i n t e e n t h D i s t r i c t of P e n n s y l v a n i a , c o n s e n t s t o
f o r t h e people of t h e S t a t e of S o u t h C a r o l i n a t o e n t e r try Dealers on time, and t a k i n g the uncertainty of collecting And It does more, p r rather does What i s of tnore service t o
those sohlect t o t h i s iUfbetion. If taken in season it expels
t i i e use of h i s n a m e 03 n c a n d i d a t e f o r G o v c o n o r o f t h a t i n t o a u y - C a u c u s of C o n v e n t i o n w i t h t h e p e o p l e of t h e
our bills.
'
Bv t h i s arrangement, wc b r i n g the p u r c h a s e r i n d i r e c t c o m - it f r o m the systemjas it is absorbed, a n d thus keep# those who
N o r t h e r n S t a t e s , f o r t h o n o m i n a t i o n of a c a n d i d a t e f o r
State.
'
munieatioti «"it:i the manufacturer, and the profits that are use it tree f r o m it« a t t a c k s ; keeps the system in health t h o u g h
t h e P r e s i d e n c y a n d V i c e - P r e s i d e n c y of t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s .
made by the dozen hands through which Jewelry h a s to pas®, exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, bnt
U . 8 . CONTRACT.—The W a s h i n g t o n C o n s t i t u t i o n s t a t e s
protects from, t h e ' g r e a t variety of affections which are induM r , R h e t t , like S e n a t o r I v e r s o n , d e e m s e v e n a N o r t h - we give' t o the p u r c h a s e r in Premiums, aa above stated.
t h a t t h e c o n t r a c t f o r f u r n i s h i n g c o t t o n twiDO a n d s e a l i n g
We t h e r e f o r e offer the following inducement t o persons ced 1 v thl» malignhnt influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill
e r n D e m o c r a t a n unfit a s s o c i a t e f o r a S o u t h e r n p a t r i o t
Fever, 1 >unli. or Masked Ague, Periodical Hiadaohc, or Bilw a x tor t h o i t ® of t h e P o s t office D e p a r t m e n t for t h e
a c t i n g as Ag
coods,
will
receive
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ious Headache, Bilious Feyere^Keuralgla, Rheumatism; Gout,
T h o fellows a r c p u t t i n g o n a i r s .
Any persi
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or Loekst and P r e m i u m , free. Blindness, Toothathe, Earache, Catiyrh, Asthma, PalplUUons,
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Detroi t
T h o c o n t r a o t relates t o t h o e n t i r e U n i t e d S t a t e s
F i m - - r v r o S r o i u s PREDICTED,—%an, t h e W e a t h e r
A m o n g o a r P r e m i u m s aro a r t i c l e s nullable for Ladies and .1 and Painful Affections of the Stohiseli and Bowels, all of
P r o p h e t , g i v e s t h e following w i n t e r p r o g r a m m e , w h i c h ,
which, when arisihg from t h i s cause, will l-e fonnd t p assume
mail service^

Gentlemen such a .
, ra0re or less the i n t e r m i t t e n t type. T h i s " A g u . C u r e " reI t | 9 a s i n g u l a r c o i n c i d e n c e t h a t t h e d a y fixed f o r t h e i t will b o seen, i s of a n u u p r o m i s i n g n a t u r e :
GeEtiemfn'S Gold and Silver l i a k w ? , uo!ll i r s t SM uuani ILailf,, move* t h e canso qf these dei»ngem«iits. ond c u r c s t h e l l i s e a s e .
" E v e r y b o d y k n o w s t h e first d a y of D e c e m b e r w a s
T h i s it accomplishes by stimulating the exetetoric* t o «•*C h a r l e s t o n C o n v e n t i o n , t h e 2 3 d of A p r i l , s h o u l d
the
C o l d Sleeve B u t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
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froal the s y s t e m ; aand:
n d j these o r g a n s bnyy ddegrees
egr
g o v e r n i n g d a y till M a r c h n e s t .
N . W . a n d S . W . will
blrthdtyy of t^aeh of t h e l e a d e r s of t h e t w o g r e a t f a c t i o n s
GOLD SIURT STUDS—plain and with s e t t i n g s ; Go LP SCABS
e r o m e habited t * do t h i s t h e f r offlre of tlieir own aeeord.—
p r e v a i l . W e will linvo 5 2 s t o r m s til) m a r c h n e x t
The
PISS—new style; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond
Hence arises w h a ( wc t e r m acclimation, ' l i m e may. accomw h i c h a r e t h e r e t o c o n t e s t t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t i n D e m - r e s u l t will b e a cold winter, s u d d e n c h a n g e s a n d h e a v y
plish the same crtd. but often life i s n o t l o n g enough, or is
Pins, Gold Rings, «fcc., «V«.
o c r a t i c p a r t y . M r . B u c h a n a n w a s b o r n A p r i l 23, 1«D1; blovfs. Y o n will, h e a r of w r e c k s off t h o n o r t h e r n c o a s t of
naurllicvd in the jittempt. while thix " Ague p u r e " doea It at
F O R IJADTES,
ouce. a n d with safety. Wc have great reasOu to believe t h i s
I r e l a n d a n d E n g l a n d , a s t h e w e s t tvinds will b l o w w i t h
Mr. Douglas was born April 23,1813.
We have GOLD WATCHES. Florentine. Mosaic. Gold Ptoao is a s i r c r as well hs "safer remedy for t h e whole elosaOf disgreat force across tho Atlantic.
W n x W . 11Y A N
Came.', G a r n e t and f oral Breast P i n - and Ear Ring". Gold
esses which are caused by the niissnuitlc Infection, t h a n any
MISSING.—J. DAKMABAS CAMI-AU, a y o u n g m a n of
,
:

. . ... . '
B r a c e l e t s Gold Sleeve B u t t o n s Gold Belt Slides,
other which haai been discovered) a n d "it h s s still another
A W a s h i n g t o n letter, w r i t e r s t a t e s t h a t \ i r g i n i a S t a t e j
0 o l a R j n B „ Ar
w e a l t h , b e l o n g i n g t o otic of t h e oldest F r e n c h families of
important advantage to t h e public, which is, t h a t I t i s cheap
S e c u r i t i e s h a v e fallen n e a r l y t w o p e r c e n t s i n c e t...
h e meet- j| A
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wdl v
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l II' feren -csMeiv« n «lienev.-r required
D e t r o i t , h a s b e a n m i s s i n g s i n c e t h e 2 4 t h of N o v e m b e r . c e c u r u i v s uavu liuic-.i i i u u n j v » v
P r e p a r e d by D i . J . C. Aycr A Co., Lowell, Mass. P r i c e One
ing of C o n g r e s s . W i t h t h e p r e s e n t t e m p e r a f u r t h e r ileJ ^ A U E N T S W A S T E D f»r every p a r t of the C o u n t r y ,
I t i s f e a r e d t h a t w m o "accident, o r f o u l play, h a s b e f a l l e n
Dolicr p e r bottle", '
AVer's C h e r r y P e c t o r a l .
h i m . A reward of § 5 0 0 i s offered, b y A . M . C a m p a u , t f i p e ' i s a n t i c i p a t e d ,
h s s won for itseir s u c h a renown for the cure of every *ajriety
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T B A Y E D FROM T H E SUBSCRIBER* IN NORTII
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of the h o r n s sawed off. " A l s o , a R e d C a l f , about six mouths T E R M S O F C I B C - I . ' I T t ' O l B T S I N T H E N I N T H out thi« section, W n e e d not d« mbre than assure the people
- above will l e
F o r r e s t agnm«t B d w j j i F o r r e s t , t h o R e f e r e e d e c i d e s t h a i . . . . Any p e r s o n giving information of
J t ' D I C I AI« C I R C U I T .

its quality i* kepit u p to th«- best it ever has been, a n d that it
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M r s . , F . s h o u l d b e a l l o w e d S i . 0 0 0 a y e a r f r o m t h e 1 9 t h liberally rewarded.
l A C C O R D A N C E W I T "H "L A* W
HEUV,n\ ( m a y ' - relied on t o do f o r thci r relief all i t h a s e v e r hern
North' U n l t r , Dee. 10| 1S50,
Cx a n d appoint the times for holding t h e C i r c u i t Court* f o u n d t o do.
d a y of N o v e m b e r , 1850, a n d t h » t M r . F o r r e s t s h o u l d
Aycr's C a t h a r t i c Fills,
for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of ihe State of Michigan, for
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F o r all the p c r p e s e s of a P u r g a t i v e M e d l c i n e ; for CosHvebese 1
place tho mortgage o a t h e F o n t h i l l p r o p e r t y in t h e hands
for the County or G r a n d Traverse, in Chancery, t h i s 22d the vears ISCO and 1«C1, as follows: In
A L L E O \ N COUNTY On the t h i r d Tuesday of March, t h e f o r t h e ce.re o f Dyspepsia; f o r J a u n d i c e : f e r t h e c u r e of Indio f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s T r u t t C o m p a n y a s s e c u r i t y f o r t h e day of November, A. D. 1835.' CHARLES L. BARRETT,
second Tuesday of July, a n d the fourth Tuesday of Octo- gestion: for Headaobe; f o r the cure of Dysentery; f o r a F o u l
Complainant, vs. NAOMI H. BARRETT, Defendant.
S t o m a c h ; for tlfo cure of Erysipelas; f o r the Pifcs; f o r t h e
p a y m e n t o f - t h e allowance.
I t satisfactorily a p p e a r i n g to "this Court that t h o Defendant.
cure 01 S c r o f u l a ; for all ScrofuloiM C o m p l a i n t s ; for the cure
Naomi U- Bar re It, 13 a non-resident of t h i s Btato, a n d that she OTTAWA COUNTY—Oh t h e f o u r t h Tuekday of March, the of Rheumatisms for Diseases of the S k i n ; f o r the cure of
f o u r t h Tuesday "of J u n e , and the third Tuesday iu OctoA J P a r i s l a n d a n c i n g - m a s t e r a d v e r t i s e s t h a t h e k e e p s ia a r e s l d e n t of the S t i t o of Wi*co(l'in«-Oh Motion of C. H.
l . l v c r C o m p l a i n t ; f o r Dropsy; f o r the e o r e of T« tier. T u m o r s
ber.
o n h a n d a l a r g e s t o c k o f y o u n j g e n t l e m e n , all c u r l e d , IToldcn, Solicitor and of Counsel for the above named Com- MUSKEGON COUNTY—On t h e first T u e s d a y in A p r i l a n d and Salt BbcumS f o r W o r m s ; for the c u r e of G o u t ; f o r a Dir.*
lainant, IT IS OROEREO. t h a t the said Defendant. Naomi H.
and the first Tuesday in October.
1 . . . . I : r P i l l ; f o r the cure of N e u r a l g i a ; f o r p u r i f y i n g t h e Wood.
d r e s s e d , g l o v e d , w e l l - m a n u e r e d . Sic., a g e d b e t w e e n 2 1
arrett, causc h e r appearance in t h i s cause to ba entered
NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tuesday in April and 1 They are migv-coatfid, so t h a t tfce most Sensitive, can t a k e
a n d 2 8 , for h | r o t o ball f i v e r s w h o , h a v i o g a n u n e x p e c t - w i t h i n t h r e e m o n t h s from the date of t h i s o r d e r l a n d that in
them pleasantly) a n d t h e y a r c tlie best a p e r i e n t in the world
the finst Tuesday io September. • 1 .
ense of h e r appearance, s h e cause h e r answer t o the Come d d e a r t h o f m a l e g u e s t s , d e s i r e t o s u p p l y t h e d e f i c i e n c y . p l a i n a n t ' s Mil t o be filed, a n d a copy thereof t o be served on MECOSTA COUNTY-—On the t h i r d Tuesday in April, and- for all the p u r p o s e s of a Qinily physic.'
P r i c e 25 c e n t i p e r B o x ; 8S*BOxee f o r One D o l l a r .
the second Monday, in September. ^Osceola County atT h e y c o s t s N a p Q l c o n <?acb, a n d a r e w a r r a n t e d t o d a n c e , thiJ C o m p l a i n a n t ' s Solicitor Within twenty d a y s a f t e r service
tached^
of A copy of said bill a n d n o t i c e of t h i s o r d e r : and in default
Great nufflbors of Clergymen, Physieiaa*. Slatesmen, a n d
t o b e a u i m a t o d , d i s e r o e t a n d moral/"*"^
'ihfitcof, t h e said hill b< talren as confessed by the said OCEANA COUNTY—On the f o u r t h Monday in April, a n d the e m i n e n t personages, have f - a ' U * ir n a m e s to certify the un. , first Thursday in Octofer..
D e f e n d a n t , > ' f c m i H. Barrett.
paralleled usefulness pf these remcdlcss, hut o u r i>pa£e here
A u s r o r Coo-vrERmTEaa.'—Seven persons were t r A p d itr Is f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t w i t h i n twenty days t h e said MASON COUNTY—On the f e u r t h -Thursday h i AprE a n d the wilt n o t p e r m i t t i e Insertion of them- The Agent#T*1ow
firstMoudav i n O c t o h e r .
t dmpUfattat cauSc a notice of t h i s o r d e r to be published in
eated in B e r r i e n C o u n t y , o a t h e 3 d u l t ; o r r - d i a r g e of
MANISTEE COUNTY—Op the first Tnebday in M*?. a n d the named f u r n i s h g r a t i s our American A l m a n a c In w h l e b tbey
ieB <frand
G r a n d T rr aavve r s oe Herald, a nnewspaper
e w s p a p e r pi
printed, p u b l i s h e r
the
w
f o u r t h Tuesday I n September. (Wexford and « "
"*' are trlten ; also w i t h Itall descriptions of the above coni^lalnta.
c o u n t e r f e i t i n g U n i t e d ^ t a t e a c a n - T h e y h a r e b e e n t a k e n a nid
d tCirculating
i r e u l a t i n g tu said Connty of Gram!
Graml Traverse a n d State
« followed f o r t h e i r e w e .
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t should be
Counties a t t a c h e d . ! 1
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publication be continued
coot
t o D e t r o i t a n d l o d g e d I p j t a L T h o tfrlkuoo says, o t h e r off Michigan; a n d t h a l t h c Mid paMication
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY—On the second - - - - - - - 5
in each w e e k for six
l i x wCf
mtpk?fci il a aancqession:
n c q e s s l e ? : or t h a i he - •
May, a n d the t h i r d Tuesday in S e p t e m b e h ( A n t r i m . a n d
D o n o t be p t £ off by W»«!r ydpled dealers with otferr pre
a r r e a t a will s h o r t l y follow, i t ia p r o b a b l e , a n d c h l e s h a v e copy
' - T Tof
C t1h
1 ,i;s. o
A»MM.
A r . n n . t t r vrVriA
r d e r ttr.p htw,
e npersonally
served on t t
p d r a t i o n s t h e y make ^ 0 r e p oflt e n . T h e a J e t w a r t t b e ^ *
. b e e n a b t a i n e d w h i c h w i l l l e a d t o Abo b r e a k i n g u p of t h o f e n d a n t , Knoml H. 8»rrett, a t lexst t w e n t y d a y s
v . J- M I M B O S S ,
aid there i s f « ( j f l e a . a n d u
t i c * - a b o v e prescribed f o r h e r spp^arstfee;
Circuit J u d g e of the N i n t h J u d i c i a l C « e * i t .
k e s t o r g a n i s e d g o n g of t h e s e s c o u n d r e l s t h a t e v e r i n f e c te d
F- i- LITTfJSJOHIf, Cireu
Allegan. SOT. 1, lttfft. i,Z\

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• this State.'
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nqfen detworl? m odonMay;
• His merry'voice t o a whisper sank,
'" ABd ambrosial sweets stole bis lire away.
»I'm free i I'm free!'] tried a noble youth,
,'Aa'he strode on life's misty strand
.,",B»ttlQ for freedom, lot right and truth!
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Hot I saw the youth p u n a jairainc bower;
i' Whew a blue-eyed maid sang soft and fcwoct
And tba magical tone uf.ber song had power
To bripg the yauth captive, low to her feel.
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-8dwith our life; we can brave the blast;
Weican conquer when power the gauntlet flings;
Tie the unseen fetter* that bind us fast;

We'Ure turned wide by tue weakest things.

- i T S r Y A K D O T T E B O L L I 5 G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW
V y in Store, and offer for sale, a fnH assortment of Ijike
Superior M 4 Scrap Iron, of all aiaes at greatly reduced rate*.
' f b e : i t t * Superior Bee Iron sold by the .Cerapany. is all
made from Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made
from Hard t'oa»and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron Is
the only.Iron io\d in this market, that is made jn this manner.
t h e i r Merchant Scrap Iron li all made from selected Scrap
and will bear'comparison with the best Iron made in the
countryJr
. .• • Wyandotte Boiling Hill Company and fcureka Iron Company drafts taken at par in exchange for iron or any indebtedness to the Company.
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Hanuf.ittured iron ulso given In exchange for good scrap
Iron.
Call and see or address
WM. H. ZABBISKIE, Secretary.
Store corner Woodward Avenue and Congress-st.
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tail Dealers in Foreign and Do |
men tic Drr Good*, (iarpew. Floor UilOioU»,l'ap« llaoglBg-s
Feathers and Hou-e Furnishing Goods.—We would particularly invite the atteBtion of the public to the foUowingOoods
which we have in great variety of styles and priovs i BrftcUe
Shawl-s long and fjuare ; Bay State do., do. do.; Waterloo do.
do. do.: Gentlemen's do. do. do.; Mantillas, beautiful stvlesi
Black, Fancy, Poulard, 1! ay ad ere and Moirv Antique Silks :
French and English Merinoes, plain aud ligured : I'aramettas,
Dcliines. in great variety f Valencia Pbidf and Stripes : Allwool Plaids: Alpacas; Flaiinel*: Satlinetts; Broadciotlis; liamasks; Blankets: Linens; Embroideries; llofierj: Gloves;
Bibbous; I'rints; GinghamS. Ac.. Ac.
C a r pe t D e p a r t m e n t .
V e h f t . Itrnssels. Crenelle, 3 Ply; 2 Ply, Snpcrtine, Cotton
_.l»l Wool. Carpets; Druggets. Stair llods Oilcloth, Window.
Shades, Luce and Muslin Curtain*, Curtain Fixturev Feathers,

FLOBIDA.—BVJOSHrA a- cinwxGS.—Illustrrted with Ctine eogravlngs^—OBC Volume, IJmo, S2jt pp. Price $1.—
This Wo?* portrays, with eminent ability, the crimes commit
ted by our tiowrnment sgaihst the Maroons who tied from
South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection andcr Spanish laws, It'*hows bad faith excrcbwd towards
Indian* of Florida, and is found to"present a true view of th.
long-fought Florid® War. which was, in truth, A WAR FOB
SLAVERY.

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Kmm Gotrmor I'ln". of Oliio. ,
Gentlemen—Accept uiy thanks'for» copy of "The Exile*
of Florida." 1 have read the book with great interest un.l
much instrucUoh. It set- in a striking light an imi«.rtant
portion of our history, and cleajly reveals the secret spring
by which successive administrations were moved la affair* of
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
author has especially entitled himself to the thank* of ever*
lover Of freedom, justice, aud honorable administration,tl'
tracing and exhibiting the evil influences of Slavery in h>
transactions which he narrates. No one, it seems to mc, caj.
arise from perusing tlus work without deepene.fcoiivictioiw
of the Wrong of slaveholdjiig, and the necessity "or earnest
and persistent effort for the deli\ern»iee or out National Cox
eminent from the control of the slave power.
Columbn*. J u l v ' l t IWW.
S. P. CHASE.
BEPCBL1CANS HEAD IT! f o n i e , sent by mail on reci ipt
of One Dollar.
FOLLETT. FOSTKlt A CO..
' KitANCts KA"t»OM>.
Polishers, Columbus, Ohio.
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Detroit, Agent for Michigan. , • .

EON F O U X D R Y — T 1 I K UNDKRKIO.VED ABB 1'BEparyd to furnisli, at short notice, Stationary Engines, Mill
• j i!earine, Warehouse Hoktinjr Apparatus, and all varieties of
I Iron "Work. B«]iair wvr"* on Pnipeilcns Su-amera and Saw A M E H I C V N WATCHES.—A Piy.KTOX. TRACY A
j Mills executed promptly and thoroughly. Casting*—every r V Co.. W*i.TnA3i. Mass., Marfnfacturers of PATENT LEdescription.

tehes a. made '
VBB WATCH ES.-r-Theie snperjc
BBAS8 K|)ti>DBi.
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d of new aud original machinery, oxpresslv ih'sigi e I io se£ , A Legend of Northeru N e w H a m p s h i r e .
' We arc prcjiared to execute orders of any size for Brass and
ire, witli a low pali-e, a fine. =nhstantial.' dtirablc and nniAWOck's'drive in an open carriage araoug the motin- Composition Castings, ui-omptly.
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rtnly reliable tilue kcuper. The. movement* are new in
Oil CtolR's, Oil Cups, -Valves, Journal Boxes. Ouajre C ocks. instruction, nud are pronounced l y the highest authorities
.tains.of Northern New liatntwhtre affords ft pleasure not
be faultless in |>riiiciple mid quality, and have beuw proved
to be" forgotten. Their striking outlines and singular Cylinder Cock*, Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotives
and Milte. Bolls for F-ueU>rk-«, Steamer* and Locomotives, un- • the most exacting tests to )>e reliable and unfailing in act*•-»" •• ""*"—I
V"
v«".
oombioauon? lay the foundations for tliis: b u t it is grea!TUBE OF ILLl'HINATlNti GAS for the use (.f Privat
dor eight hundred pounds.
io. These watches are iuanvfaitureJ entirely rropi
Iv enchanced liy the perpetual chauge eflected in the
J | Houses, PuWic Building*.
Building^, Villages.
villages. Town*,
1 owns, Ac.—Patentud
«c.—l atentuo
crude materials, in a single establishment, by eonnccted
connected a niff!
s c e w t f j b T - t b e slightest alteration of place, by atmospheIRON BAII.IXO AXD VERANDAHS.
being organlzcd' upon August. IK5S.—The principle of the Invention consists in l b
unifo in proees-et—the manufactory
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We
are
prepared
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o
execute
all
orders
for
lrou
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tailing
for
ric! variation,' ami by tho progress of the hours which seem
the si mcsvstem that has Iccn adopU.r in the production of peculiar construction of the Itctorj wlu-rcl ; v(.«s is most
American firt-ar(n*. which enables us to pro-1 quickly, easityand economically gonerated from K«*in» Oi..
doubly wingad in this euehanting region. Tho shadows Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemete- tho u nqua'.ed
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f nn,.
i . . nand
. i Mrefused
r„ u ..
of miv hioii siuii nrouueintr. Lor
Tallow
pointing, wiiitwird, With adtoouilory finger, shortening, ry Lots.Corner ofAFifth and \Voodbridge-st«.. opposite Machine «u^v . . , ' c m e n t at one-half the price of any foreign
inent of the same qualitv: and we guarantee the perfect about eight)
vanishitig, and then turning eastward with a prophecy of Shoj) of Michigan Central IUIIroail, li
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performance, for ten vcars, of even" watch raanhfhctnred by in. nary coal Cas.
JACKSOK A WILEY.
A
long
course
of
experiments
at the. hands of the inventor,
hop", thp,different angles at which the rays strike the
All foreign watchc,. are made by hand, the American watches being the only ones made by machinery npon a uniform •ho has had -many years experience in Gns manufacturing, as
earth, uffwplayiftg Over this slope, now touching that crag,
r . M ) B A N K K H S , LANI> AGEXTS AND BUSINESS MEX. system throughout. Nearly all hand-made w a t c h e * . A " rt'll a* bv ourselves and others, lm» placed the invention beand now revealing that' chasm, tho shifting cloud flecks,
1 J. Sage A Son's. Map Publishers, Stationers, Eugruver fectivc, and are continually getting out of order. In
. oiid all clo4bt of its practicability.. The public may lie conth<v«parkling dew, tho glittering mist, arc good genii and Lithographers, 203, Main Street, Buffalo, X. V., over Sage parts of the country it is impossible to find good wa
fidently assured that it I* at Onco tho most simple and useful
juijusterine to,the grand, strange and beautiful, A few Piano Boon. ,
t any thing of the kind ever befoio constructed.
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p a l m s , and watch repairing is always uncertain and ex]>c
' ate prepared to exueute all work entrusted to us wit *ivc. The introduction of 1 American wau hesdisposes of this The present object (if-the proprietors Is to dispoao of city,
riittfe feeding or at rest, a sentinel crow perched on tho
and despatch, and on as favorable terms as an. UiflieulK, and country merchants, as well n» watch dealers,
mntv nnd state Bighfl*. on the most favorable term*, and to
topmost bough of a dead pine, the swoop of a hawk, tho promptness
establishment In the eountn'. Combining all -the different can keep watched as a part of their m!*ecl!ancou» stock.
imiaediately introduce the works rtlto general use.
darting rtoveinent of a king bird give in an instant a n e w branches of rfSteel, Copper and Stone Engraving, as well as
Work* from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are now in
thus supply their customers with r -sow staple, which may he
aspect t o lho landscape. H e r e and there a smoke wreath Crayon Work »f the flncjst description, we guarantec#iitisfac- used as any other article, without ivslety or lininbnift Sold readiness by Dt'DLEY A HOLMES, maiiufaaturcrs, Dctrol'.
,«nraya upward, ami one sees a hundred quivering tongues
by the trade generally, nnd by BOBBINS A APPLETON, ' a* well as every thing counecicd with the ••Sun-Light Gas
ienernl Agents, 16 Maideu Lane, N. Y. Works" which will l.e supplied by tlicm atoll the principal
of floinc, Cjiriing and writhing and intertwisting, eating '"particular attention paid io Bank and Commercial work,
such as Checks, Drafts, Notes, Certificates .of Deposit and
iioi'nt* in the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
out the center of a l»nge stump, devouring great piles of, Stock, Coupon Bonds, LetU-r.Note and Bill Heads,Envelopes
Persons of small capital, and particulnrly Gas Fitters, by
V M A G N I F I C E N T WORK.—-MILES STAND1SH IIbrushwood, or marching with burning tread through a 4c. Maps, Portraits, Show Cards Ac., Lithographed un< J\. LCSTBATED—a volume of Photographs from original making an investment in the right to tute the'• Sun-Light Gus
woodland, scuthing^tml destroying all within its reach. i>rintcd in the most delicate colors by a new process.
drawings, by John W. Ehdinger, illustnitlvcof the Courtship Works'', will lie,certain of an iuimefliuto remuneration.
For the convenience of the.buslness'commnnity in this vi «.f Miles Standisli, bv Henry W. LongfeUow. There will be
All communications iu the premises directed to ihw
A little stream glides demurely beneath tho alders, tumwill meet prompt attention.
, Lies and foams among Wwks, or. takes flying leap3 from clnity, we have established an agency with Mr. John W eight or ten largo Photographs of the most exquisite charac- undersigned
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JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
Green, at the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser. 212 Jef- ter. executed by jltrady, with intersected cream-c*iloiedlcave«,
projecting cliffs. Lakelets sun themselves high among thfi ferson Avenue.'
Treasurer for Proprietors,
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J . SAGE,& SON'S.
(containing the descriptive text,) the whole to be hi
Cite, wearing a star upon every ripple. The forests afc
n.1 .
NO. <7 Woodward Avv'nue, Detroit, Michigan.
«iu-»rt« morocco covers. With bev elled und gilt edges.
on^flash of color, 80 rich, so clour, so Oxquisitnly shaded,
Harlv orders arc solicited, as the slow proress of preparing
A H E W 8 U E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , F1BST STREET,
so fincly harmonized, so admirably relieved by the dark R S A l j : ONLY.—Wo liavc received from the ManiifBetu the Photographs (nothing being done in cloudy weather) will
between Ijirntd and Congress streets, Detroit, >tlch.—
rent about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND llUBBEBS, of nil
' firs and pines as to defy the pencH of the artist and the the desirable kinds nnd have also on ha'tid a few thousand prevent the immediate issue of a second -edition, and c
Tl«e nndersipied having re-purchased "Thd Institution for
unentlv onlv tlniM- ordered jn advance can be provided.
peivof the poet t o delineate or describe,
pairs of ptir own manufacture.
Price Six" Doiliirs. SiMciuens to IK' seen and subscriptions the dissemination of useful drinks'' has culuigedand rejuve'The imagination, thus stimulated, almost involuntarily
We sliall continue to manufacture nnd to receive almost occieed, at my store..
nated It in the most thorough manner, niakihg It -now th<most extensive BBEWEBY IN THE WIST, with faeiliUe* for
crcatos, and almost as certainly busies itself with the past. dailv additions—so as to keep our s'ock at all times large nnd
completc-| Confining ourselves to tho Jobbing trade excluproducing the finest and most delicate grudesot Malt Liquors;
ia
! I n R u m n c y a road winds olong the .basis of a mountain sively, we' can offer facilities unequnled in Detroit, at 25
and is now prepared to funiish the various qualities of Ales,
V : range whoso precipitous sides, torn by some vast con- Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO
C2 H A W ' S CUTLERY >ND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot Porter and Brown Stont, for draught and bottling, a t prices
• vulaon, oltraet the gaze of the awe-struck traveler. Thi. . ;(
Detroit, Nov. 1,195R.
o of Brush stri'et, under the Fulton Iron Works Detroit, M. ranging from SO to S10 per barrel.
Extra line and Stock Ate* brewed to order.
ther, many years ago, came a man named George ThornCntlerv, Surgeon's Iintrumcnts, COO|«M>' nnd Carpenter*'
I P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E U S A N D P U B L I S I I - Tools,"Axes of everv description, Planing and Tobacco MeAll Packages extra, which. When returned to the Brcwcfy
toft Restless and dissatisfied, he had weared out his
EBS.—We hnve now-on hand, and constantly receiving, u
in good order, will be paid for at same price* as charged.
early friends and upon the death of his parenta, he visited very'largc stock of Book and News P.i|>or of all sizes, l i e chine Kuives, Trusses, «V., made to order of u superior quaThe attention of privatefamilicSund customer* In general,
the new world, hoping to find himself tne hero of many *rc Agents for nine of tho best Mills lu tho conntry, which
ilazors,- Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruinents,steel, Iron is iiarticiilarly culled to the EXCKL.SIUB C'ltEAM ALE. Old
i a'wild adventqro.—Ke was brave, agile and ingenious, gives us n chance to compete and undersell any establishment and Brass Ware, polished and repaired In a manner to g i v friends and new may lie assured of the superior quality mid
flavor of these beverages, and all are invited to cjul and *ni»
with a quick eye; and ready hand.—True to his character- In the Wc*t, and wonld say that we sell print paper cheapc satisfaction to hi* customers.
a better article than can bo found in this market: Also,
Orders left at the offlcl-, corner of Brush street and Jcffot plc for themselves. All Orders with the money enclose'.,
, istic traits, ho Btfon wearied of the settlements, nnd armed and have
just received a large invoice of fin# Mannillas.son A venue, will bv promptly attended to, where samples ma, will receive prompt attention.
t o tho teeth, plunged into the wilderness. Overcome with Pleasc call and see for yourselves at •
Maltand Hops for *a!e at the lowest market raU'S;_ _
be seen,
3. Li CAREW.
fatigue he crept into a cave tk tho place we havo mention
PEASE A FULLEB S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
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Hercrenrc* klndlv permitted to Messrs. Edmund*. North A
Detroit, Noy. 1.185S.
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ed, p u t his musket in a recess at his head, and fell
Co., J. B. Wayne A Co.. Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A Batweil.
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E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND- GENTLEMEX S
' Detroit; Jan. IrtSU.

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• Hsloep. A whoop, a yell, a rush, and he awoke a prisonFURXISHlNoXiOODS, lit the Clothing Emporium of H. •
e r to a band of Indians.
Manufactory and Book-Bindery, No. 18-1, Jeff«
T J A P E R W A I t E I I O r S E . - O X HANI) AND FOR SALE HALLOCK, No luK, Jefferson Avepue, Detroit. Where may
T h e feast of Green Corn was close at hand, and it was
-AJccount Books of every description made too
1, citlier at Wholesale or retail, the following descriptions ot be found a verv large, fresh and desirable stock of the above i
intended b y his captors that his death should grace i t of superior paper and workmanship, at lower prices than paper, viz: Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Deaiy, good* just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and
Crow-n, Flat Cap and Folio Post, Oap, Utter, U-ga!, Sermon, embracing one of the most extensive as*orUncnU?ver before
This ho readily comprehended, and he rallied all his heretofore. Warranted to give satisfaction in every partii
o(tired in this market.
lar.
Bill
and Note Paper in every variety.
strength to raoet the horror of bis fate. H e clung to
AmongHiH stock will be found every kind and description
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to
Book ajid Print Paper* of ail colors and size*. Manilla,
minutes a3 they flew by, filling them with earnest vt
Garment suitable for Full and Winter wear.
-«®r. .
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Bag. and Straw Wrapping Paper or all sizes and weights.'
and passionate supplications, or numbering each possible' .^Tho snl)soril>er having had an experience or over fourteer
From the low priced and cheaper grades to the most fine
Receiving our paper direct from the Manufacturers, we arc
**"""ic8 of suffering and terror, that nothing might years, feels assured that they can defy competition in pncci enabled to offer them at as low prices a* any in this market. mid fashionable garments—all of which have becn.martuffl' tcrcd
with the utmost care and w AKUA.VTKII to give *atlsfnctloii.
andouallty
of
wortduanshlp.
KAOS—Wanted
Fnexchange
for
CoodsorCash.
find pint unprepared.—But love cnt for him a path
• Orders from Banks, Merchants. Manufacturers and Railroai
All person* de*irou*-of purclm*iiigeitherat » llOLE^Aj.l-.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
k n o w citiier to strength or craft. Winona, the flower) Companies, respectfully solicited.
OR RETAIL are respectfully Invited to call and examine his
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90 Woodward Avenue.
of her tribe, with «yes fall of light, nnd cheeks whereon
extensive stock, which shall I* offered at price* uniformly
H A R L E S BCSC1I, (Succcssor to M. Howard Webster,
IMPORTANTTO low.
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H. HALLOClv.
the rose deepened beneath' the bronze, gave hor heart
Dealer in Foreigu and Domestic Hardware, Housckecp
!w Family Sen ing Machine, com, .to the young stranger and planued his escape. Never had
ing Articles, Mechanics' Tools Stove*. Unites, Tin nnd Jap
I I . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF 1MPBOYED BAIL
she seemed so gay as on the evening preceding the festi- paned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American and bfniug the latest improvements, at the extreme low price of
• road Watches, cased in Uautiful styles warranted ex,FIFTY
DOLLABS.
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val. She laughed and sang, and filled the bowls of the European Law Agency of Litz A Kapp, No. 7 Xassan street.
Tho price* of all our standard machine* havtflicen greatry cellent tiliie-keepcrs: do do Swiss full jewelled, Uvera in
stvlc. GOLD l'EX'S.—I coBtiuue manufacturing Pens
reveBers once and again, nrging them with many a wile New York—for the recovery of Debts, legacies aud Inheri- reduced. SIXCElfP SEW1XG MACHINES, it iswell known.
. , ,-ry desirable pattern. These pen* have received a Sllvethough dearer in .price, havo alway* been cheaper in fact,
to drink of.the beverage which die had drugged with some tance* in Europe and tho United States.
Bemittances mado to all partsnf Germany, with safety and considering what they will do, than any othor. The price* Modal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and are not to
harmless provocation of slumber. Midnight found all
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson atenue, Kearsley's Block, Detroit, are now reduced *n tfint a.ll most be satlslled. C'all and ex- be surpassed by anv Pen* iu market. Also dealer in S I M .
asloep or with dull perceptions and heavy limbs. Press- Mich.
JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
amine the new machines at the low prices.
ing one hand firmly upon Thornton's lips, sho cut the
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new
WILLIAM PORTER, Agent.
8 A G E & S O N S , MAP l'UBLISHFBS, STATIONERS,
withes that bound him, gave him moccasins and a blanket
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I!SS Jefferson Avenue. Detroit.
work to order.
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• Engraver* and Lithographers, 209 Main street, Buffalc
F1TTIXG STOXES and Diamond AVork, and Fire Gilding
of her own embroidering, and motioned him to follow
N. Yi, over Sage's Piano Boom*.—^We are prepared to cxecnt
id Galvanizing, done at-short notice.
n E \ P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UNher. Freed from his ligatures, with his recovered mus- all work entrusted to u* with promptness nnd despatch, nnd
WATCH BEl'AIBlNG.—Being a practical workman, all
dersigned offer their extensive stock of Goods, consistket upon Ids shoulders, now life seemod to pour into bis on as favorable terms as any establishment iu the country. ing of all kinds FUBXlTt'RE AND UP110li>TKBY. to their
ork entrusted to my care, will !•« carefully atti'nded to.
veins. H e swam rivers, scaled higbts, and crossed mor- Combining .all the different branches of Steel. Copper and customers and the public generally, at the lowest possible
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fiftj cent*. Pen*sent by mail,
rompanied bv the Cash, will be promptly attended tr
asses, everywhere obliterating the
of their flight. Stone Engraving, as well as Cravon Work of the finest dc- •rate*. Being prepared to.mect all orders in our line of busit i l ICIlv JefH-rsrtn
.ii.fU.r*i,n Avenue.
Ave
JT. II
II. AI.L1SON,
:ription,,we guarantee jatisfaction in all """""
ness we would advise buyers to call upon us befons buying
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A t tho end of two days, W i n o n a paused. She instructed
elsewhere, as we intend not to be undersold by any firm in
Thornton by signs, who wont through the simple marriage in the most di
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISII:e colofs by a new process.
rest. All work warranted.
ceremonies known to her, and then o n bended knee, proMICNT,
No.
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Congress-rt.,East.—A.
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AuhXAMibl.
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATIOX,
A P E R . — W E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
would most respectfully intimate that, more fully to accommised his Maker to remain faithful to h e r a s his wife.
• 221 Jeie.rson Avenue, Detroit.
prices all Btjie9 and weights <>r Print and Book Paper:—
jnodate the wants of the patronizing public, aiid.hi* large InS h o called him Oroiio, or the " h e a r t fullness, " a n d he at also Ledger
Paper, Flat and Folded Paper. Utter, Cap and
crease of business be ha* adopted the improved facility wbicu
OOKS.—SEI.F-MADB MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
first found in her all that ho desired of happiness. • A t t h e Commercial Note. Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Fancy and
Future Life.or Scene*in Another World; byOeo. \\ ood. Steam gives to the Art of Dyeing, having recently fitted up
expiration of a year, however, t h a t old longing returned, Staple Stationery in great variety.
The Mini*trv oT Life; by the author of Ministering Children. for that purpose. He now !>yes by Steam, every description
100 tons of Bags wanted iu exchange.
and as ho had "fled society, so ho with proportionate
Xj^K. X. Pepper, and other Condiments, put up for general of Silk*, Satins Velvet, Crape* aud Merinos producing the
BICHMOXDS A BACKUS.
lost brilliant colon, and best style of finish that every article
eagerness desired its sweets. H o proposed to W i n o n a
Detroit, Mich.
n j
-III admit of. Shafrls of eTcry vhricty Dyed and Cleaned.
The Tenant House, or'Emliers from Poverty"!! Hearthstone.
• to, removo with lier to Portsmouth, b u t sho. Bhook her
The Witches of New York, by Docsticks.
h e a d " T h e maidens of your tribe, arts fair," she answers . C U T H B E R T & C O . , Wholesale Drngglst* and
A Y H E W ' S SELF-ADJUSTING. SMOKE. STORM AND
Isabella Orsini; by the author of Beatrice Cenci.
• Grocers No's 102 and 104, Woodward avenue, Detroit,
ed, " t h e y will steal the thougfatsofOrono.' Several times
VENTILLATIXG CHlMNEYlCAP-^Mayhews Chimney
Vernon Grover, or Hearts as Thcj- Are.
Cap prevent* Chimney* from s oking: it precludes
he sought bcr consent, b u t always with tho same result, havo in Store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar,
Frederick the Great: by Carlvle.
Svrup,
Molasses
Fish.
Fruit,
Spices,
Nuts
Liquor*.
Drugs
from
entering them; It lessen* the liabilities to Arc* from
*
Dora
Dean;
by
Miss
Mary
J.
Holmes.
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. and he grew irraitabic and capricious. One day, upon
Cordage, Paints Oils Dye Studs, Xaval Stores, Window Glass With a varielv uf others too numerous to enamerate. For their burning out: it protects their top* from the wastes oi
returning to their cavern, after an unusual long absence, Ac. Ac. '
the weather, and serve* ns an ornamental finish.
gale bv
FBAXeiS BAVMOXD.
he found Winona dying, and beside her- a woodeu cup a. h. CtiTHBEUT,.-.- - - - - M..W. CAMI-IK.
Person* desirous of securing the right of manufacture, or
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90 Woodward Av. Detroit.
of sale, or both, in-Cities Counties, State* or Territories in
partly filled with tho berries of tho night-shade. W i t h
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED any part of the United State* not already di»po«e.l of, will !»•
tier last effort, sho threw her arms about his neck and ex- I ^ W I N E HOUSE.—WJUsrd Harvey A Co., "•< "lau^a
X Laae, %nd 17 Cedar street, Xew YOTK. Hemp, Cotton
by Abbey H. Hemingway. The design of this work is to furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the un
pired. H o franticallv rubbed her stiffening limbs, kissed Flax and Linen Twines Imported and Manufactured Cordage,
represent the general poetic literature of Vermont from its dersigned, and bv designating the territop- they desire, they
> W icy brow,' land coiled her b y all tho tender names that Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Bope, Tarred Stuff, cariv settlement to die present period. The selections are will also be furnUhed with the term* of sale.
she had taught him. Kxhanstioa followed; and to this Fishing Lines Gilling Threads Shoe Thread, Wick, and all gathered from the most reliable sources and will especially
1BA MAY1IEW. Patentee, Albion, Mich.
Manufactured and for *ale, in Detroit, by
succeeded a deep and settled grief. All that sho had kind* of Cords and Lines
interest all Vermont«r* by birth-right now resident in this and
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DUDLEY A HOLMES, 77 W oodward Ate.
other State*.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
done f<?r him, all that sho had been to him, presented itf r y y . H I X T H M A M & C O . . Dealers in Groceries
. self continually to his tnemory and h e a r t H e cleared a
and Provisions Paints Oils Twines Canvas, Anchors
. B L A C K & C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKEBS OF X U S T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VEGETABLE
. .spot for h « grave among some young cedars, and carved and Chains Tar, Pitch, Bosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stock
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus No. 250 Jefferson f J and Animal Physiology, deigned for «heu*e of School*.
• ' 'a bead cross of tho same wood, near which bp planted a of Bhlp Chandlery and the above named article* alway* on Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective sight, to in- Seminarie* and Colleges by Henry. Goadbv, M. D-. Professor
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wild rose. Then W made a rudo sketch of the snrround- hand and for sale very low, at 4G Woodbridge street, Detroit, spect their assortment of greatly improved Pcrescopic Crys- of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomology« the

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tal and Pebble Spectacles which are highly endowed with State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up' ^ i c f e W r y , and Set out—not for Portsmouth, now linked Michigan.
' i l , L O V B L E , (Successor to D. Cro*by A Co.) Wholc- the property of improving vision. Also, all kinds of Tele- wards of *50 Illustaation*. Although, designed mainly for
\nfli saddening associations—but for Boston, which-Be
• sale and and retail dealer in Watches Clocks Jewelry. scopes Microscopes Electric Machines, Drawing Instruments College* and School*, this boo* will be found invalnabie to
the general reader, and should find a place in every public
had never visited.—Bat he did not go alone. Winona's Fancy Goods Plated Ware, Combs Buttons Thread. Ac. No. Ac., conatantlyotTfeand.
and private Library. The beauty of tbejrood engravings th.t
laugh was in the niormur of the brook, bcr voice in the 79 Woodirard avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
r p H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W I T A N D H f M O R . - - so plentifully adorn thl* work, is remarkable, and their stvlc
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of the birds, the rustle of her garments in the touch Watches Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
I_ Containing choice and charac teristic selections from the eminently peculiar; white, red. yellow and blue figures, on a
offlie forest leaves. H e was a changed man, transformed
I R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A V E R L Y N O V E L S , writings of the most eminent Humorists of America, Scot- dead black ground. By their distinctness they have elie.ud
the grand though erring devotion «f a woman who knew
now complete, full sets, to be had of
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land, Ireland and England, by Wm. E . Barton. FV>r **le ^by unanimous admiration. For sale bv

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FRANCIS BAYMONI).
Detroit,
FBANCIS BAYMOND,
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30 Woodward Avenue, Detroit,
# ^ % n t r w i afterward a pilgriA left h»ai knapsack at
LANK B O O K M A N I T A C T O R Y ^ - T I I E £NDKI;
-ythe Utile inn' of the rising town of W . , and hastened to a X T I S T O R Y
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ILEE7S PATENT FIRE and^UBGLAR rROOP SAFIS" *
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. . J i o e g r o v e of c e d a r s ^ few miles diffcqt.. H e w a s i l l and ^ E L n d a i
—These Safes arc a combinatlon of WrooghtandChiiled Bookstore, is prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
» feeble, but bo remained there i n j p i t e ^wtaOostrance o r
Iron, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives atnsngtli. of every deacrijAion. Merchants and o t h e r s w a n t l n g s n y
thing
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warning, a t d those who went the next ' ^ T ' t o . Mek him,
I B E C H E R ' S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW SUP and t i n Chilled Iron hardness; the aafesbeing warranted Drill best of workmen, he can safely guarantee " t a c t i o n In *M
Proof, AD other Fire Proof Safes are made at Sheet Iron.
RA i MOM'• at C. A A . Ives Banking 0®ee. cases.
D ed-oi^ N O V T L ' ^ . ^ D O U ^ H T Y , STRAW A CO,
Detroit, Not. 1,1868.
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