Grand Traverse Herald, February 10, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 10, 1860

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-02-10

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL. II.

T E A V E E S E CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , F E B B U A R T

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Trarerao City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.

MORGAN BATES,

T h e Mother'* Sacrifice.
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THrough winter's dark and dnikry night,
i ^ d on by Freedom's changeless star,
I«°l a n o o r m o th e r iu ber flight
Toils northward for the land afar—

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Toils northward t h r o u g h the forest wiM,
With h u n g e r faint, and weak with fear.
And clone s h e clasp* h e r gobbing child
That fierce p u r s u e r s may n o t h e i r .

10, 1860.

" W h e r e did you g o t o school?"
" Bir, my m o t h e r has! b e e n a w i d o w e v e r s i n c e I
r e m e m b e r . ' S h e was t h e d a u g h t e r of a village school
m a s t e r , a n d h a v i n g t o m a i n t a i u me a n d herself; w i t h h e r
noedJo, s h e t o o k t h e o p p o r t u n i t y o r h e r l e i s u r e h o u r s t o
t e a c h m e n o t only t o r e a d a n d w r i t e , b n t t o c a s t u p
counts." "
" A n d d i d >he g i v e y o u t h a t p e n n y w h i c h I . s a w
unroll so c a r e f u l l y a t t i e d o o r ?
J o s e p h stood amazed, but at length r e p l i e d with g r e a t
e m o t i o n , a n d a t e a r s t o o d in h i s e y e : " Yes, s i r , it w a s
t h e v e r y last p e n n y s h e g a v e m e " *
• " W e l l J o s e p h , s o satisfied a m 1 of y o u r c o n d u c t , t h h t
n o t only d o I p a y y o u a m o n t h ' s w a g e s willingly f o r t h e
tiijie y o u h a v e been h e r e , b u t I m u s t b e g of v o n t o falQII
t h e d u t i e s of c o l l e c t i n g , clerk f o r o u r firm, w n i e h h a s b e c o m e v a c a n t b y t h e d e a t h of a v e r y old a n d f a i t h f u l as-

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collected, in t h e f a i t h t h a t his d e a t h would n o t b e in r a i n .
T h e s e i n c i d e n t s a r e e m b o d i e d in a song called " G a b r i e l ' s
D e f e a t , " a n d s e t t o t h e t u n e of t h e name, m a d e also b y a
colored m a n . T h e w r i t e r of t h i s h a s h e a r d t h e t u r n in
V i r g i n i a w h e r e i t w a s a f a v o r i t e a i r in t h e d a n c e s o f t h e
white people; and it need not be a d d e d that t h e song
was, a u d p e r h a p s still is p o p u l a r a m o n g the'.colpred p o p - ,
u l a t i o u of t h e S o u t h
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S o m e Notea of the L i f e of a W o m a n trho BiftS a t
the Age of 125 Y e a n .
O n t h e 1 3 t h of last m o n t h t h e r e d i e d w i t h i n a s h o r t
d i s t a n c e of t h i s city a n e g r o , w o m a n — p r o b a b l y t h e oldFrom s e c r e t nook, the booting owl
est portory in t h e S t a t e , a n d p e r h a p s in t h e c o u n t r y . H e r
Screams forth bis terrors^on her path,
real n a m e wtis-CIara W i l s o n , b n t s h e h a s a l w a y s b e e n
•Ami s o o n she hears the dreadful howl
Of Mood-hounds c o d i n g In their wruth.
known here as Granny Wilson, or Granny Buck. H e r
e x a c t a g e is n o t k n o w n , b u t i t c o u l d n o t h a v e b e e n m u c h
Onward, still onward, swift she
flies,
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THERON BOSTWICK,
F o r now the baWngjrack draws near,
less t h a n 1 2 S y e a r s , mid w e incline t o t h e o p i n i o n , foundUntil a cottage light she spi<*.J o s e p h t h a n k e d m e in t h o m o s t u n a s s u m i n g m a n n e r , e d uiH.il all t h e i u f o r m a t i o n t h a t can b e o b t a i n e d , t h a t it
s
Amid the forest dark ami drear.
a n d J w a s aske<l t o t a k e c a r e of his m o n e y , s i n c e I b a d was b e t w e e n 124 a n d 12G. I a - p e r s o n f b o w a s tall a n d
' S t r a i g h t toward the hrnrth-stone quick rtu* bochds, p r o m i s e d t o p r o v i d e h r m w i t h s u i t a b l e c l o t h i n g f o r , h i s m u s c u l a r , q u i t e a s r t o u t l y built a s most men, of unusually
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And bursts at onee Vie yielding door.
w occupation.
rtrong a n d rigorous mind, w i t h a g r e a t s t o c k of p r a c t i c a l
Wheff suddenly the hol-uioiithed hounds
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lit will b e umtercRsary t o rx late h o w s t e p b y s t e p t h i s , c o m m o n sense a n d a n u n d e r c u r r e n t of qtiaiut p o e t i c a l
r, D p t g her bleeding to the floor.
p o o r c o u n t r y lail procoetlcHl t o « i t i t h e c o n f i d e n c e of m y - Holing. S h e retained nearly full p o a w s i o u of all b e r
Then boldly to.the c o t t e r ' s wife
self a n d p a r t n e r , 'Hie a c c o u n t s w e r e a l w a y s c o r r e c t t o ' a (acuities u p to w i t h i n f o u r or five years. L a t e l y h e r
, H e r sobbing Mini in faith »iw,- tossed,
pi?iiiy; a n d w h e n his s a l a r y b e c a u s e due, lie d r e w o u t Of m e m o r y "wa3 s o m e w h a t d e f e c t i v e , p a r t i c u l a r l y in reference
« Crenoml A e e n o y Bu«iiieiw.
" W o m a n ! olif shield ray baby's life,
'MBo, In C«urt llou»c, Tmtcrot C'ltj. Jllth.
m y h a n d s no m o r e t h a n h e o b s o l u t e l y n e e d e d e v e n . t o a t o m a t t e r s ' o f re.ceni o c c u r e n c e ; still, h o w e v e r , g i v i n g h e r
1U m o t h e r now Is lost—is lost!"'
pcliny,.. A t length 1 h e h a d s a v e d a sufficient sniii of m o u c y c o m m a n d of n i o r e ( a c t s of 2 0 t p " O y c a r s a g o . S h e came
And now again the sjwilar's hand
WM. II. P A R K S ,
t o l b e depositetl in t h e b a n k .
t o t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d iu 1840. o r 1 8 4 1 — t h e n o v e r one
With curses smites the mother down,
Attorney at L a w and Solicitor in Chancery,
I t so h i ^ t p e n e d t h a t ' o n e of o u r c u s t o m e r s , w h o c a r r i e d h u n d r e d y e a r s o l d — a n d f r o m t h e first u u t i l t w o o r t h r e e
While wistfully lils et'e h a s scanned
Grand. linvtm, MioUiunn,
The babe from off her bosom t h r o w n .
o n a successful business, w a n t e d a n a c t i v e p a r t n e r . T h i s y e a r s ago; h a s h a d h e r l i t t l e ' g a r d e n , w h i c h s h e k d p ( ; i n
.ViU aliend Court'ond toCollection* In the comities of firand
person w a s of e c c e n t r i c h a b i t s a n d c o n s i d e r a b l y a d v a n c e d good c o n d i t i o n a s m o s t peoplo coyld a t s e v e n t y y c a r a ' o f
And s t e r n l y in h e r ear lie cries,
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in vcars. S c r i i n u l o u s l y j u s t , h o l o o k e d on e v e r y p e n n y , ago. S h o h a s l o n g used a staff i o w a l k i n g ; y e t t o t h e last
"•Woman! I s^e t h a t child is t h i n e ! "
" No! n o ! " the breaking heart replies.
a n d i n v a r i a b l y d i s c h a r g e d h i s w o r k m e n , if t h e y w e r e n o t when standing, was v e r y little bent, a n d of s o m e w h a t c o m " OEI.IBVKuteris No UIILDOr MINE!" J
e q u a l l y . s c r u p u l o u s in t h e i r d e a l i n g s w i t h h i m . '
m a n d i n g a p p e a r a n c e . — S h e w a s b o r n a n d r a i s e d in S o u t h
• I
AN'Ji
Then through'ithe forest dark a n d wild,
A w a r e of t h i s p e c u l i a r i t y of t e m p e r , t h e r e w a s no. p e r - C a r o l i n a ; u u d her'eurliest recollections w e r e of Charleston,
W i t h galling fetter* on her hand.
son I could r e c o m m e n d b u t J o s e p h , a n d a f t e r o v e r c o m - in t h a t S t a t e , w h i c h a h e remembers a s a s m a r t village 1Di l e l e a d s t h e ^ n o i h e r f r o m her cbiltl.
i n g the r e p u g n a n c e of m y p a r t n e r , w h o was unwilling t o istead of t h o g r e a t (Jin- i t n o w i a ' S h e g r e w u p on t h f
Back to the wpefol prison land.
b e (Jeprived of so v a l u a b l e a n l u s i s t a a t , J o s e p h was duly p l a n t a t i o n , n o t in t h e honse—field w o r k b e i n g h e r taris
Ali.d t h o u g h the dreary p a t h she trod.
r e c e i v e d i n t o t h e firm of R i c h a r d F a i r , B r o t h e r k Co.",
• lOng as s h e was a slave.
Led f a r from child and liberty,
P r o s p e r i t y a t t e n d e d J o s e p h i n ! h i s new - u n d e r t a k i n g , a n d
S h e w a s d u r i n g h e r Kfc t h e m o t h o r of t w e l v e or t h i r t e e n
Y e t Still that mother o r i e d : "THANK OCD!
n e v e r s u f f e r i n g a p e n n y ' s d i f f e r e n c e t o a p p e a r in h i s t r a n s - c h i l d r e n — b y t w o h u s b a n d s . A l l w e r e b o r n d u r i n g h e r
A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON -HAND FOB
M r D s r o t x i ' t E D IIAIIE IS KKKE!"
J *nlc or l o c a t i q n ; I m e s t m c l i l n matte; TaXe* pajd ou i:
actions, he s o c o m p l e t e l y won t h o c o n f i d e n c e o f h i s sen- p l a n t a t i o n life in Carolina, a n d n o t h i n g i s k n o w n o f . a n y
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i o r p a r t n e r , t h a t h e left h i m t h e w h o l e of h i s business; a s of tliem e x c e p t t h e y o u n g e s t , B u c k , w h o now lives n e a r
O n thy pure Hilar like to this?
r l t w o of landa at t a x Rales.
he, e x p r e s s e d iu h i s will,
e v e n t o t h e lost p e n n y . " ,
A mother's i n s t i n c t s lill outweighed,
h e r a n d is k n o w n a s U.ncle B u c k . T h e s t o r y of l>is life
A a d will always give the m o a t r n r e f i l a t t e n t l o n t o the InterH e r h e a r t on SWtery's g R t i e r l n g b l s d e ,
is iudissolubly c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h a t of his m o t h e r . H e i,«
• w ® f m y CorreBpnnilentu, a n d In m o r a l i t y , promptnea* and
TO tell the world wb.il lloudagc is!
T h e F a m o u s Negro Plot of Seventy Years Ago.
aecuracy of buiine** t r a n s a c t i o n s ,voiiliK c o u r t comparison
g e n e r a l l y a c k n o w l e d g e d t o b o ' a b o u t 8 0 y e a r s of a g o b u t
with a n y Agency in the country'.
A n a r t i c l e in t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a P r e s s , r e l a t i v e t o "the was d e s i g n a t e d a s " T b e B o y , " b y h e r till t h o d a y of her
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T h i r t y y e a r s a g o t h e r e w»- seen t o e n t e r t h e c i t y of s i m i l a r events of a like c h a r a c t e r . , T h c f u l l o w j n g episode,
I t will b e i n t e r e s t i n g to note s o m o of t h e c h a n g e s ocL o n d o n ti l a d a b o u t f o u r t e e n y e a r s of ami. l i e w a s dress- COTiiiected w i t h one w h i c h o c c u r e d a t a n e a r l i e r p e r i o d , c u r i n g d u r i u g h e r l i t e . Originally a s u b j e c t of t h o B r i t i s h
ed in a d a r k s m o c k f r o c k , t h a t hid all h i s u n d e r u p p a r e l , may not bo w i t h o u t i n t e r e s t a t t h i s t i m e .
c r o w n , w h i l e vested in G e o r g e I I . , a n d l a t e r In G e o r g e
a n d v h i c h apix:ared t o h a v a befcn m u d e f o r - a j « r s o n e v i A b o u t s e v e n t y y e a r s ago, i t w a s d i s c o v e r e d t h a t , in t h e H I . , d u r i n g h e r I n d i a n c a p t i v i t y i b o w n t first t b e s u b dently taller t h a n t h e w e a r e r . H i s b o o t s w o r e c o v e r e d n e i g h b o r h o o d of R i c h m o n d , V i r g i n i a , a p l a n h a d b e e n
j e c t of F n t n c e ; L o u i s X V I , a o d t h e n of S p a i n , C h a r l e s
w i t h d u s t f r o m t h e h i g h w a d . H e h a d a n old h a t w i t h d e v i s e d b y t h o c o l o r e d p e o p l e t o s p r e a d s l a u g h t e r n n d
I Y . T h e treaty o f 1 8 0 3 b y which F r a n c o coded the Loua b l a c k b a n d , w h i c h c o n t r a s t e d s t r a n g e l y w i t h t h e c o v e r - d e v a s t a t i o n a m o n g t h o w h i t e s . T h r e e n e g r o e s h a d b e e n isiana T e r r i t o r y t o t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s , g a v e b e r i n t o t b e
i n g of h i s b e a d . A small b u n d l e , fastened t o a s t i c k a n d seen b y t h e i r m a s t e r s r i d i n g o u t of h i s s t a b l e yard.. O n o w n e r s h i p of tne w h i t e s aT* *
a f t e r h e r e s c a p e f r o"m t b o I n d i a n s • The U n i t e d State# Land Office la located at t h i s place ; a n d
a n d t h r o w n o v e r h i s s h o u l d e r was t h e w h o l e of his e q u i p - t h e i r r e t u r n , t h e t h e n a b s c o n d e d b l a c k s w e r e t r i e d b y t h e
particular a t t e n t i o n will be paid t o l o c a t i n g L a n d Warranto,
S h e must have been b o r n not fkr from tho r e a r 1735.
investing money in-Government Lands, Importing informa- m e n t A s h e a p p r o a c h e d t h e M a n s i o n l i o n s e , h o p a u j e d c o u r t of t h r e e p l a n t e r s . T h o u g h n o d i r e c t e v i d e n c e w a s W a s h i n g t o n c a m e u p o n t h e « t i g e of b e i n g t h r o e y e a r s
tion relative t o t h e general features, resources a n d advan- t o look a t t h e b u i l d i n g , a n d s e a t i n g himself o n t h e s t e p a d d u c e d , y e t e n o u g h w a s elicited t o i n d u c e t h e belief t h a t e a r l i e r , a n d h a s b e e n iu h i s g r a v e s i x t y y e a r s . S h e most
tage* of the Qrand T r a v e r s e country, the p a y m e n t of taxe*, a t o n e of tho. d o o r s , h e w i s a b o u t t o r e s t himself, b u t t h e t h e r e h a d b e e n an e x t e n s i v e | c o m b i n a t i o n f o r m e d f o r
have been forty years old when the Rovolatipn commenc. a m i t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a n v Agency business wKh which Uc d o m i n g a n d g u i n j r ^ u t o f half a d o z e n p e r s o n s b e f o r e h o
d r e a d f u l p u r p o s e s . T h e G o v e r n o r of V i r g i n i a o f f e r e d ed, w a s in S o u t h Carolina-till i t closed, a n d h a s l i v c d i n t o
w a y hi- e n t r u s t e d .
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h a d t i m e t o hpish u n t y i n g his b u n d l e , m a d e h i m leave t h e sum of 8 1 0 , 0 0 0 a n d ' t h e g e n t l e m e n o f t h e C i t y of R i c h - ' t h e e i g h t e e n t h P r e s i d e n c y . S o n t h C a r o l i n a b e c a m e a
t h a t s p o t f o r t h e opcif-gpace, w h e r e t h o d o o r s w e r e i u m o n d 8 1 0 , 0 0 0 m o r e , ns a r e w a r d t o a n y o n e w h o would royal colony only e i g h t y e a r s p r i o r t o t h a t w e assign a«
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g i y e i n f o r m a t i o n of t h e h e a d o f t h o p r o j e c t , b u t
t h e d a t e of b e r b i r t h . . I n 1 7 4 0 i t s . p o p u l a t i o n w a s n o t
Herald Office, Traverse City, Xov. S, 1858.
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U a v i n g t a k e n f r o m t h e b u n d l e a l a r g o q u a n t i t y of b r e a d was t e m p t e d t o b e t r a y t h o s c c r c t .
m o r e t h a n 3 5 , 0 0 0 ; n o w R is a h f f o t 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 . — W a r w a s
a n d c h e e s e , w h i c h h o scented t o e a t w i t h a r a v e u o u s a j i A few d a y ? a f t e r t h e 8 2 0 , 0 0 0 r e w a r d w a s o f f e r e d , n d e c l a r e d b e t w e e n F r a n c e a n d flreat B r i t a i n in 1 7 6 6 . I n
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MORGAN BATES,
petitc, b e a m u s e d himself w i t h all t h e e a g e r c u r o s i t y of little A f r i c a n b o y c a m e i n t o a g r o c e r y s t o r e in Riehmfen'd t h e t r o u b l o s c o n s e q u e n t u p o n t h i s d e c l a r a t i o n s h e tost b e r
o n e . u n a c c u s t o m e d t o sqe similar s i g h t s .
a n d a<.ked f o r a q u a r t of r n m . T h e g r o c e r a s k e d h i m f o r first m a s t e r . C h a r l e s t o n w a s b e s i e g e d t w i c e d u r i n g t h e
T h o a p p e a r a n c e of t h e y o u t h s o o n a t t r a c t e d my c u r io s - w h o m h e w a n t e d it. H e said f o r h i s u n d o G a b r i e l .
H a r o l d Offlpe, T r a v e r s e City, Mioh.
R e v o l u t i o n — u n s u c c e s s f u l in 1776, a n d successful in 1 7 ity, a n d g e n t l y o p e n i n g t h e d o o r I s t o o d b e h i n d h i m . T h e A f r i c a n , . w h e n t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s of a g e , h a d a s k e d
80. S h e must have b e e n . i n or near t h e City—town, raw i t h o u t h i s b e i n g in t h e le a s t c o n s c i o u s of m y p r e s e n c e . Ins roaster h o w m u c h h o w o u l d t a k e f o r h i m . H i s mast h e r , f o r i t w a s not c h a r t e r e d a s a c i t y till 17 <5—on b o t h
H e n o w b e g a n r u m a g i n g his p o c k o L s a n d a f t e r a g r e a t t e r r e p l i e d " G a b r i e l , n o m o n e y w o u l d b u y y o u . "
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" B u t , " replied Gabriel' should I b u y myself?"
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coin w a s safe h o carefully p u t it b a c k a g a i n , s a y i n g t o h u n d r e d d o l l a r s f o r y o u . " , .
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T h e n , " replied Gabriel. " I ym ready t o pay."
T e n n e s s e e h a v i n g been c o d e d t o t b o U n i t e d S t a t d s in
H a d I t h o u g h t s o , " said t h e m a s t e r , " I w o u l d not 1 7 8 9 . A t < t b e d a t e of b e r b i r t h t h e r e w e r e b u t t h i r t e e n
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lle&fied w i t h t h i s r e m a r k , I g e n t l y t o u c h e d t h o lad oil b a c k . "
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reception n M h e traveling public. Tlie P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s t h o s h o u l d e r . H e s t a r t e d , a n d w a s a b o u t t o m o v e a w a y ,
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hi* hearty thank* for the liberal p a t r o n a g e he h a s received, w h e n I s a i d :
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t e e m e d h i m h i g h l y . H e w a s t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s of a g e 1 7 3 5 o r 3 6 ; t h e first M e t h o d i s t c h a p e l w a s b u i l t a t B r i s H e w a s a g a i n a b o u t toj m o v e a w a y .
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I n d e e d if y o u a r e a s t r a n g e r , a n d "willing t o w o r k , I can r n m , w h i c h , in t h e e n d , c o s t h i m his life.
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Although the fire had apparently obtained but little
TBAVEBiE CITYi
of nineteen millions over the preceding year, and an in- headway, it was too late to check it, by the means in pos- wits a secretive man.iand kept his 'own counsels. None
- FRIDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1360.
crease, 98 compared with the war previous to tho intro- session of the proprietors; and before "the fire apparatus who accompaiiied him to Harper's IVny but Kagi w^<
informed of the plan, which did not contemplate insurduction of penny postage (1839) of four hundred aud were enabled to come into action, not only wore the goods rection, but tunning off Negroes. He says also that
R E P C B M C A t f WAtTOWM, COKVKWTIOJr
forty-seven millions, making a seven-fold increase of letters of Potter & Sligh in a hopeless condition, but the frame Brown olid those in his confidence w»re radical AbQiX National llepubUcsn Convention will m e<t at Chief,*o on
buiklin;? wross the alley. Occupied by the Post Office,
tionists, who denounced the Republican^. Whui. Senator
)
Wednesday, the 13th day of Jnrie ne*M*twtlv« o'clock noon, within less than twenty years.
was in dames.
AV'ilson made his spocch in Luwrems.', they essayed him
This increase is tho more remarkable wheu it is confor tho noialaatioaof candidate* to be nopjxirusd for PresiThe firevtlicn spread to the North, East and-South, and
fur luiiing to approach tlieir standard of duty.
T
and
the
stores
ocoupiod
by
Miller
&.
Griuuell,
and
Gooddent and Vice-President at the next election.
sidered thdt Knglaml is-«ot like the l nited States, a
Mr. Wilson app-urei| before the Committee, and stated
Th* Republican electors of the wverd States, the members young and growing country. Tho^rcat increase of letters rich and k Gay were also leveled to the pronnd;' als*i, the he had writtcn tQ l>r. Howe «>( Boston for t\pginal kttei>
of the People'* party of Pennsylvania, and bfth#' Opposition is not produced, therefore, bv increase of population, or frame sitloou'qf .Mr. Kusterer, mljoiniup tlw Port Office. whivh .had lieffli rcfcrroil to by Reiilf. That k-tter waVt'ii have not-nscertained certainly how the fire iiririim|iaVty of Nc* Jersey, and all others wt.o are willing to co oppopulut iutelligouce. These have Uioir influence, but' ted, hut it was accidental, and its origin will • probably writteii iu May, 1858, and substantially tells Dr. Howe
erate with theiu in support of the candidate* which shall
that i'nforniutiou hud reached him to the effect that Brown
there be nominated, and~wlio are opposed to the policy of the the main cause is the sagacity with which tlw I'nstoffice never l>e known.
Taylor A: Barns' Block, ennsistine of four.slon-.s 100 intended using urnis furiiishcd for Kansas by the Massiimfw'nt Ad mlnst ration, to F4<lf ral corruption and usurpation, i9 managed. Everything is done to secure safety, cheapfeet. deep, aiul each vairing from 22 t«r25;feet wiiks the chnsetts Aid Society, in a manner not*contemplated, and
to the extenHion. of slavey Into tie Territories, to the-new ness and despatch. The rates of poitage are pulldown
advises that they should !«' withdrawn from him.
whole B'.ock four stones high, built of brick in a very
and dangerons iHiUticjd doctrine Uiat the Con»titiition of its to the lowest possible point, The letters ore promptfy snbstanti manner. It was one of the handsomest tilocks, Mr. Blair, of'Collinsvilfc. who manuliictured thc.'pike»
own force carrle* xlavcry into all the Territories of the United delrveretl personally to tltose to whom they are addressed.' in the State, or in the Wdst. and attracted the attention which figured at Harjx'r's Fcrry. stat'-s that they wore
ordered during the, Kansas troubles as weapons of proState*, to tbfi opening of the [African Slave trade, to any incThose which fail to find thelf destination arc returned to of strangers by Its majestic and symmetrical apju-arancc. tection.
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•luallty of rights among citlzena; sod who arc iu favor of the
. It wa« erected iu the fall of 18.16, and during its eonr
Mr.' Cullender. Cashier of the Biuik of Hartford, proves
immedlato «dmiMlou of RViiun into tho L'nion, under the the writers. No tedious or antiecessary delays ore struction a portion of the South end1 gave- way; occasionConstitution recently mJrfcU'd by its people, of restoring the allowed. Letters are transmitted to the farthest points ing a loss of several thousand ilollare to the propriet<jrs. that Brown had funds tliere, which were drawn to fur)nsh
Keiioral Administration to a Kyutem of rigid Economy and to in tbe Kingdom more rapidly than they here pass betweeiv Charles J (. Taylor and Jucob Barns, (forinerlN1 proprietor supplies for Kansas Nbither had flih remotest" idea of .
the principle* or Washington and JttTbraon, of maintaining -tyo adjoining citieA A system of registering letter# is of this pr.pcr) were the owners, but have siuce disposed the movemont In "Virginia till it wiw pul»lishc<l.
*HH Fl-l^KiTWllIf. •'* I 1
:
in violate the right* of the State*, and of defending tho soil of adoj)te'l, which means sonutliing, and affords some seen-' of two of tho stores—the one on the corner oi Lynn and
Vitriotis attempts luivn been miitlc since SuturdaV t<>
evety-Btxto and Territory from lav»I«t«s invasion, and-of preCanal street being .owned by William A. .Richmond, and
produce a combination of elements opposed tb Mr. SbcrHerrfngthe integrity of this Union and thb snp'retuacy of the rity, not a purely irresponsible system like ours. A tltc third -tore from the corner Mongingto D. Miller.
Without further comment WT proceed to give all the man, without succ>i<s. 'Every candidaje proposed is met
('onstitutton and laws passed ia pursnmce thereof against monoy-order sj-stcm is ftdop'ted, also, by which small rewith objection from otie. or the other intercut,'aud the .
thq eonsptracy of the leaders of k sectional party, io roaistthe mittances casi safely be -tirade. Tliere were six millions particulate so far as th'.'yhavc reache«l u«.
Porter & Sligh, in w'aose store the fire broke out, had present disposition of Democrats is to return and a<Piere
miO<>Hty. principle as established In the Government even at six hundred and eighty-nine thousand thrcte. hundred mid
to Mr. Boeock, after giviug fir. Winslow a contjilimen.t- .
.the expense of its exlstencei'are invited to send from eaiih njnety-six money-orders j«3ued dnriig the year 1858, a stock of dry goods valued at $14,000f—Insured for ary vote. Other e\|H-r"nwnts are imiicateil, bnt with no ^
$.10,000. They did not save anything. The building
St)iie two delegates fr^m every ^Congressional district, arid
exjx^ctation ol a practical result. There never was anycovering an amount in,the aggregate of over-sixty-one was owned by
H . T a j l o r . Insured for $"),f>00.
foar deldgaWS at large to the Convention.
thing in the suggestion ol Mr. IjirrMbce except through
Miller &• (irimn'H's stock of groceries valued ut 610,• K. I). Menu AN, S. Y«lrk, Pres't. CASSIUB If. ptAY, Kentucky.millions of dollaik *
intcresied inspiration.
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JOSSBH IIARTI.HTT, Maine.
JAMES JtionKV, Indiana.
Alhtheso things require a little extra care and trouble 000, was .".bout half taken from the buiklinp, but part of
MR nocotas's HKMONSTJ1ATIOX.
^
this much injured by the removal. InsurtAl for 84,000.
lino, 0. F»oo, New Hampshire. NOIIMAN B. JIHB, Illinois.
—more
thaiKonr
Government
tlunks
it
worth
while
to
Mr. Douglas's demonstration fulfilled general mii»c.ij«1,AWKicNoiiBa AIXK an, Vermont,ACH, CIIANDLBU Michigan.
The building was ownbdjby W'dliam A. Richmond, and
tion. He umlerbid all his previous humiliation to obtain
Z, OoooRi'cn, Hunt.
JOHN. IL TWKECV Wisoonwin. bestow on its Postal arrangements. But thoy bring in a was proba')!y fully iusured.
Cinio* Wm.LS, Connecticut, ALEX. H. RAHSAV,'Minnesota.
(loodrich & (Jay, hr-rdware ami stovo dealers, had a Southern toleration, without removing one obstacle at
J ^ A s T . SHERMAN,-N.'Jetsey. ANDREW J. STEVENS, Iowa. :rich reward -in tho shape of a handsome revenue, while
Charleston. •
TiiolitAsWu.i.HjtH, Pcnn. ; ASAS/J^NKS, Missouri.
our system, which charges more money for less work, is stock worth 818,000, about two-thirds of which was reFor, while hc.arnugnc'l the Republicans as.res}>i>a.-i'olo
W nomas HARRIS, Maryland. MARTIN P. Cos-WAY, Kansas.
moved, all hough a portion of this was injured. Insured fiw John Brown's foray, he'cnndiuksl with Teilefating
productive of an annual deficiency.
ALFRED OALPWKIX Virginia. Ltiwt» CLKPHANE^I). C.
for 89,00. Tli© building was owned .by David Miller,'
1'IUXMAS HI'OOXKB, Ohio. t yfuJjpt M. CHACE, R. Island.
and insured for only 82,500. The second, third and fouth his Squatter, Sovereignty^ ^cresiw.^^ which, the South_ reDeath of Macnuly.
gards as worse than (he other. His speech was jnainlv1
The latest foreign arrival brings news (if the death of stories were oceupiol by various persons for offices <fce. a" repetitioii, of his slump hurajigues iu J Uinoi*, except
Honesty in Politic*.
Second 'Story.—Over G6o«lriPn & Gay's store was R.
About fprty years ago, ,in the. great contest in.thc Statu THOM^S'BABIKGTON- MACACLY, the celebrated Historian, P. Sinclair's Insurance Office; alsq occupied by Thomas what'referred to the proposed bill for lyvvcutlng invasion;
which, as lie stated, mnst be. offensive to the Botith in
of NOT'-York between the Bucktails (or Tammanyparty) of disease of the heart.
B. and A m i T. Mclleypolds. Part of the law books,
view of their disnuion projects.
-1
Maoanlv was born in 1800. Ho was the son of a <fec., were s a%-ed; and it is presunKxl the remainder was
nml the Clintonlans, wlien D e W i t t Clinton was elected
Mr. Pessenden, in a brief, manly and direct reply; recovered
by
insurance.

J
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C.
Tryon,
C,
Morse,
and
Governor over.Daniel I). Tompkins by 16-12 votes, Maj. wealthy merchant.. He graduated at Cambridge with
pelled Mr. DouglainV gros« imputations upon the RepubDr.
Saunders,
occupied
the
saine.rooms.
Iliev
lust
all.
licans, exposing' their falsehood, and convicting "him of
M. AI. Noah, then, Editor of the Jfew-York Watimal high houors, studied law at Linnolu s lira, aud wuscalled Amount not known.
—Ashley & Miller's law office^
Advocate (aud Ught-Hifiintry tactician of the Bncktail to the bar in 1826. • Hts eswj-s and reviews in tbe Edin- Portion of the poods saved, in tr damaged condition. wantdnlv charging what he mnSt have kneWtrto. be unfounded
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party, whilo the Albany Argus commanded Ihc artillery,) burgh Review first gave him literary reputation, and he The IOSM a! >out 8200.————L.' Patterson's 4aw office—
JClKiR, TANRT.
advanced tho. serithpent-i-" All is fair in Politick" "bos since taken rank among the first of historians aijd also occupied by T. Griffin everythiiifr lost, iclndintr a
Chief Justice Taney is ubnost.-rccovcred frum ^iia ravaluable
law'
library.
Los;
about
8400.,
Dr.'
Ellis
ccnt attack, and will be ulile to res*ijno his «iat hi/Cwirt
Though some were starikd at its boldness and immorality, Critics. His last and greatest work, the " History of
lost his library, surgical instrumentslinilmt'dipin^w, worth
in
a
few
days.
,
r.
England
"
was
still
in
progress.
Two
more
volumes
were
the Bncktail party, of which. Martin Van Bnrcn was tho
about 8 4 0 0 . - ^ — O n this floor were also the iifficcs of
Mit. IIWIJIIMTKK'S Vtssiirv. 'T
leading spirit, adopted it; and tho Democrats have boon shortly to hayo bectf published.
the County Clerk. Register and Treasurer. The Clerk
Intelligence from Richmond states tbnt the Losishitnre
He has three or four times occupied a sent in Parlin- and Treasurer lost- everything public and pri>*n(e, papers will tirobsblv take no definite action upon flic mission of
governed by i t ever since, imtjj it halted them, step by
stcji, down to their present state' of jjopadation and ruin? mcnt, taving been re turned once as member Irom libels and books. Tho Register onlv saved a portion of his Mr. Memmingeiv from South Caroling'but discuss it till
abstract—-all the paper s including tho records of all )ho near the time of udjounuiicnt, and tlien postpoiw. it.
We do not propose to writcn homily, t u t simply to and once from Edinburgh; H e was elevated to the Peor- deetlsand mortgages in the county were destroyed.
TJIK SOlirHKP.»lflTlA0j'. KXiWaiKXT.
enter our protest (gainst tho sentiment of Maj. Noah, ago a year or two ago, with tho litle of Lord Macauly.
Third Slory.'—C. I f . Taylor and Dr. Morgan, Dent-* Several capitalists {rfd leading btvinewmen from
Political dishonesty and moral honesty are incompatible,
For the Gnusl.Trartrte Iltrmld. ist, lostetv;rythiup.——Typograplucal Union, lost every- Charleston and other Southern citjes are now here, who,
thing'——Valley
City
Guard
Armoiy,
lost
everything.
and cannot exist together. A mau who will cheat in
H o w to Do It.
while oxpiwing extreme views, th(ias.lvcS believe no
Remaining offices were vacant we believe.
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disturbing influence UJKHI trade and. uimnwrce Iwttwecn
politics will de/rohd iu business; and he who would com* TO BBTARO SPrtLKMEXT AND IMPROKESlKfrS—TO ADD TO
Fourth. Story.—1« Buoll's daguerreritj-pe saloon.
teQaoce an illegal vote in an electiou, would forge a draft TOR AI.RKAIIY NTMEItOt'S I'ERPI.EXITIEH ATTK-VDA-VT Oft Loss 8400—no insunmce.——The (Jvmnnshira, lost the North and South will result from.tbe present excitement, which is fust subsiding at tbe SOUIIL
everything—about 8100—W nrkshop of 1'orterA Sligh,
or steal your purse if ho cohld do it with like impunity.

Official Paper
Hanlitec,

A man's political action should bc'bnsed upon as high
nj<iral_ principles iis hia'religionj and nothing is " fair'' in
cither which is not IUGHT in itaelt
N o man in tbe country is more thoroughly imbued
with this Idea, and has been governed by it more consistently^ tjhto WI&TAJI H. SKWARD. .Through 4 long
actlvo, usefal and brillinbt jxditical life, ho has never
swerved from i t 'Krac-wfving demagogues and tricksters,-who can comprehend no other jm'tafp/rthartt'*terest, triay charge hiln with dishonesty ind selfishness,
judging him by themselves—but thoy can bring no proot
"/The tree is known by its fruit."
Mr. fifwAitn occupies to-day the' most rablitne and
loRy mpral tod (nteHectiml p o t i o n 'pf 'imjr1 living mas.
ifii hoialitaiped that p o t i o n by purgui^feWr an honest,
conscientious court® polities, as in everything else, and
discarding the sentiment that "all isIfair in politics."'
ills' whoie life is a model for the yotmg men of America.
Report of the Commissioner o f the State Land
Office.
A friend at Lansing, has soot us a copy of tho Annual
Report of the Commissioner of tho State Lund Office,
, for 1R59, from which «o select such fucts as will be, of
iatfjrerf to our readers. The acres of, land belonging to
the Primary School Fnnd sold during the last fiscal year,
tfere 4,791, for ^20>291 76. Tho wholc receipts of the
fund from all sources, was $125,^56 21. Of the Univorsity loafr, 429 acres were sold fpr §4,356 48; vrhole
receipts, 852,960 40. - Of tbe Normal School )ands, 80
acres weto nold for ?320; entire receipts, 84,417 48.
The receipts Item the Asylum Hinds were $3,272 88; from
the State Building lauds, 81,824 79. Receipstothe
Ceneral Fund on account of taxes, 8557 04; Internal
Improvement lamb, 8319 21; Swamp Land sales, 74,888
T
acre* at 893,542 90; receipts, 880,682 37^
On tb^ 30th Nonnnber last, patents had been received
by tbe State for 4,881,818 98 acres, nearly all of which
hod been offered for sale. Of then, certificates for 36,842 acrtjs have been issued during the last year, under
the Por^y 'Acre or Homestead act, located in 28 counties
of tbe State. The Commissioner states that the law
seems to give very general satisfaction. Tea thousand
«nd eight acres of land have been .forfeited for non-payment of tkxca,:6f which 2,720 have be£n resold or re^
doomed, and there are still remaining, subject to rcdemp<><». *>862 a g e * »

®JV. Stewart, the telegraph states^ has Tctoed tho infamous act passed by tho Missouri Legislature to evslavo all the frefifcoloredpersoiM of that S a t e who dieoU
remain thore alter a Kmited period.

T1IK HOCI05-

and sleeping rooms of several persons—nothing nave<L
Mr. Barksdale of^MMssippi declared in the^ !fon» ho
.J. Kendall k Co., tho store adjoining—moved ull their would resist the inauguration.of Se»-»rd, Chase, Banks,
extensive stock of good* probably worth 0t hast 830,- or any oilier Republican President, lie sjioke to emjiiy
000. It was much ilijttred by the removal, but is fully benches.
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insured, we believe. The'building belonged (b Jacob
Mr. Corwin rOHO immediately nfler, a:sl the House
Barns—somewhat injured. Insured.
filled' up,almost instantly- by. .vit'lwlrawal from' thtvSenatc.
Hinsdill & Brothers boolcsellers, removed all theirstock. His^peoch was di.-'tinpui.shod l>v all his pcouliar diaracT.H. Lyon, druggist, and the persons occajiying tlw law teristics of eloquence, humor, nrgument and illustration.
offices above removed a /rreat portion of' their goods. He demonstrated thai the t principles':' tnhticajpl f t f . f y
This was in Lyon's Block, adjourning. KcndallX P. J. Republicans in.resistibg tliu.extension oflSavcry were
Allison, jeweller, in Mills & Clancy'B Block,'al«i removed those of the fathers, and tha( the/ clamor against, them
& portion of his slock.
now came from the descendants of the vcrv men who bad
The Post Office building, corner of Ewhange Place sustained the OrdinaiK-e Of '87, Tbe Soutli wrt* • exami Lyon street, was bunted to the ground I t was two
tremely restive nnder his-hard bit*, and Messrs. Lamar.
stories high, built of wood, aud was about twentv-fire by
Keitt, Barksdak1, and others, attempted to break their
thirty-five feet It belonged to Taylor & Barns, and was
force, buj only to suffer inore by tho eiicouutor.
not insured. The lower story was occupied as a Post
IIOCSK—Jan. 25—The House voted for Spi aker: NeOffice. W e understand most of Uncle Sam's articles were cftwnry to a choice, 108. Sherman received 105; Bocock
wifcly removed. Geo. P. Sexton's " perio<lical" stock
51 j .Smith, of X. C., 16; the rest scattering.
was mostly saved. The second story was occupied b r T .
Sinclair, justice of tho Peace. Ho saved his dockets
i t is time to explode the idea tliat Northern Abolianil most of private papers.. Total loss of building, &e„ tionists can, with safety to themselves, iisijlge In military
about 81,500. Tho wcond story was also used. ns the forays against the South. Our fathers. M h i g the RevoCity Council Room. A private family resided in a por- lution. hune traitors, mid their descendamfwID 4o,k hesition of the second s'xny. We havo not hoard how much tate, should the ctnergchcy demand it, to treet in • the
they lost
same way those caught in the act of treason audi insurThe frame build'ng adjoining the Poet-office was also rection.
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burned to the grou nd. It was owned by John E. Earie
That is all very well; very pretty ami very patriotic.
—worth about 88f K), and was insured for 8500. It was
occupied by C. Kt tsterer as a saloon. Meet of the con- But why is it that the Argus nlwoys confines its denunciatents was removed.
tions ami threats to.Xorthern '• traitors!" An hundred
The fire occure< 1 immediately- opposite this office, and prominent Southerners, in Congress and ont.-^ftiiy one
although Canal st rect is 100 feet wide, it was feared, at of whom exerts an hundred fold more influence than all
one time, that" the. fire would cross, the wind being in
that direction. L'ortunatcly, no damage was done to tho the " Northern Abolitionists" combined—have threatened and counseled a dissolution of the Union. But with
buildings on the u-est ride.
AOOMEKTS.—A. N. Norton, Sheriff, wns considerably all its hundred eye's, the-Argus appears never t o have
injured bv a fall. He was conveyed home. Policemcii seen them. Or else,having seen them, its courage is not
Dodge fell over a post on Canal street, and was badlv
hurt—Policemen E. H. Ca«ly had a ladder break under equal to its vision.
In the opinion of the Argus (apparently) treason, like
•him. and his am.Mo diriocated. Wilson Jones had his
wrist cut severe ly.—Others were more or less injured.
tbe temperature, is graduated by degrees of latitude.
We understand that E. S. Eggkxton, lawyer, was also What is an indiscretion in Charleston is high treason
seriously injure'!
here; and what men .should be "httng" for doing here,
there .they are only to be gently admonished for it!
T h e Lawrence Calamity.
The general result of tho fearful calamity at Lawrence,
Nor is the-Argus peculiar in its inconsistency; I t s .
seems at length to have been Tery nearly ascertained, and fellow " Dough-Faces" everywhere imitate its example.
PASSK-VOER IXCHEASE.—Tho total number ofpa>«et^rers
tho
sum
total
of
the
killed,
injured
and
missing,
if

most
At
nearly all the " Union Meetings," Southern traitors
carried over the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad during
tbe year ending Dec. 31st, 1859, was 199,387, against painful result to contemplate. The Boston Journal gives if referred to a t all, are treated as gingerly as if they
tho
following
as
the
extent,
so
far
as
has
boen
ascertained,
were
patriots. U, M in Rochester, there is an exception
1124,013 during the year prerions.
of the effects of the accident:
to this rule, and all, North and South, are treated alike,
EARTOQCAKB IX OAKLAND COIXTT.—A correspondent
D e a d . 1 . . . . . . . . . .
v . . . 117
the «• outrage'* ig denounced as a " Black Republican"
Injured severely;..,
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of the Pontiac ^acksom'an writing from Farmingtoo,
trick!
slightly..
j
.200
states that a A'ery exciting shock of an earthquake was
What we complain of in the course;of the Argus is,
Sng
.80
experienced in that township a week ago last Thursday.
not that it favors the hanging of Northern "traitors"—
Total...:....
I
.........525
k t them hang—but that it never ap mijch as whispers'*
Tbe Detroit Common Council ha»adopted an ordinance,
rebuke of ita Southern alliea, whose Democracy^is only
authorizing the establishment of Street Railways in seveA leader in tho London Times, recently, brought eight' comparative in its interudty to then- oat-spoken 'treason.'
ral of the business streets of thttt city.
thomwry pounds sterling to a charitable institution.
[Albany Eveniag Jonrmtf.

We extract some ideas from tho Iowa Press which,
with a few variations and additions, completes a recipe
sure.to operate as above [described, aud as applicable to
Grand Traverse as to Iowa.
Always speak for it on ill word. Curtail its advantages, but detail its disadvantages. Discourage mechanics, tradesmen, and all clatscs needing employ, (and for
which there are ample fields,) by harping the song " i t
won't pay yet for years." Use your influence
the
ik'triment of any improvement not located-on your premiscs. Forget that the advancemcut of the entire
country advances equally yourself. Be so local in your
views and actions as to appear part ahd parcel of the
square foot on which yon exist, thereby logically proving
thd country a humbug, and yourself a fool or insane.
To put tho matter' beyond a doubt, as also your ignorance of what a County paper should be. compare it with
the Tribune or Ledger, and sagely conclude that they
contain more reading matter for tie fame money. "Do
not, however, trouble your conscience wjtli the disagreeable fact that not one iota have you contributed to the
support bf C7en its present sire and f entente. For the
former, common observation should have shown you that
it-is an average-rforthc latter, better than nine-tenths of
country papers. It is worth for its matter alone ten
times its cost. Its circulation, if properly patronised,
would cnhancc our value more than all other institutions
put"togiRber. You plead poverty for non-subscription—
t^yrtmch financiering.you always will.
ANow, to settle, and hid in advancement, Fpeak the
tmth relative to our worth;'advocate anything for the
general good; let the few that there are, work harmoniously, and *dd to their-public spirit at least fifty: per
cent—in some .localities a hundred, in supporting the
Coftnty press, let its politics be what they may. The
result would be, a change; 'which in a' few years would
amply compensate us, socially and financially.
, Traverse City, Feb. 8, 1859.
A W . B.

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day with a t r a i n of t h r e e dogs.
T h o m a s A . Hitchcock, J o h n H o p p e r and J a m e s J e r r e t t w e n t o u t t>n t h e T r a i l on M o n d a y . '
FAVORS.—We are under renewed obligations t o H o u .
K . 8 . BIXOHAM, of t h e S e n a t e , a/id H o n . D . C . I .EACH, of
t h e H o u s e , for speeches and d p c u n i e n K
T h e weather, as will b e seen b y o u r T h e r m o m e t r i c a l
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l o o k e d in v a i n M r t h e e x t r e m e l y c o l d w i n t e r p r e d i c t e d b y
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LAT» I'APKICS.—We a r c u n d ( r g r e a t o b l i g a t i o n t o M r .
C u r t i s F o w l e r . J r . , w h o c a m e t h r o u g h o n tiio T r a i l last
F r i d a y , f o r D e t r o i t p o j x . - n f b f t h e 2Cth a n d N e w Y o r k of
li-tth J a n u i i ' r v — s i x iluys l a t e r t h a n a n y r e c e i v e d b y m a i l
A n a c c o u n t of . t h e g r e a t fire a t f t rand l t n p i d s , a n d t h e
d o i a g a a t W a s h i n g t o n , will be' f o u n d o n t h e s e c o n d p a g o .
; N o G o . — O . A - S t e v e n s , E s q . , litis g i v e n n p t h e i d e a
yf going to the S t a t e Convention.

T h e Rcceivci' and

ltegisCsr of t h e L o a d Officii c o u l d n o t b o t h l e a v e a t t h e
s a m e t i m e ; and as the reccijt/Bre at Grand Rapids, i a
w h i c h S i r - B a r n s w a s a s u f f e r e r , r e n d e r e d -it n e c e s s a r y
t h a t h e Should g o , M r . S t e v e n s m a g n a n i m o u s l y g a v e w a y .
W<J prcsumfe t h e C o n v e n t i o n will b e h e l d a t t h e a p p o i n t e d
tirao, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g . •
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S o u t h e r n soil t o i n c u l c a t e t h e p r i n c i p l e * o f i i u h r r e c t i o n —
lot a s teach h i m a s e r i e s of l e s s o n s t h a t w i l l n o t b e easily
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" T h e g r e a t a r c h a g i t a t o r , WILLIAM H . SKW.ARD, h o $
j u s t returned t o t h i s c o u n t r y , f r o m a n e i g h t m o n t h s ' t o u r
in E u r o p e a n d A s i a . F r o m t h e t i m e h e l a n d e d in N o w
Y o r k u n t i l h e reached h i s . h o m e in A u b u r n , h e w a s
feasted, t o a s t e d a n d c a r e s s e d w i t h a n a d u l a t i o n nurplisting a n y t h i n g w h i c h h a s o c c u r r e d for years. H i s h o m e w a r d c o u r s e w a s a s t h e t r i u m p h a l m a r c h of a v i c t o r i o u s
General
A 1 N e w - Y o r k , Albany^ U t i c a , R o m e , S y r a c u s e a n d A u b u r n , h e w a s m e t b y t e n s a m i h u n d r e d s of
t h o u s a n d s . B e l l s w e r e ' r u n g , b u i l d i n g s w e r e <iecohkted,
s a l u t e s w e r e fired, s p e e c h e s w e r e m a d e , a n d a n o v a t i o n
of w h i c h a m o n a r c h w o u l d h a v e felt p r o u d , w a s g i v e n t o
the distinguished Black Republican Senator.
W h y all t h i s e n t h u s i a s m ? J J ' h y t h i s i m m e n s e o u t - p o u r i n g s of t h e N o r t h t o d o h o n o r t o a g r e a t A b o l i t i o n agit a t o r ? W e aisswer, b e c a u s e t h e ' p o l i t i c a l s e n t i m e n t s of
M r . S e w a r d h a r m o n i z e w i t h t h a t of t h e g r e a t m a s s of
N o r t h e r n s e n t i m e n t . M r . S e w a r d is a g r e a t p o l i t i c a l
l e a d e r . , Unlike H a l e , and Chase, a n d W i l s o n nnd T r u m bull, J i n d o t h e r s o f t h e N o r t h , w h o a r e w i n i n g t o f o l l o w
in tlie w a k e of p o p u l a r s e n t i m e n t , S e w a r d leads, l i e
s t a n d s a h e a d a n d s h o u l d e r s a b o v e t h e m all. l i e m a r shals his forces and directs the way. T h e Abolition
h o s t s follow. H o w e v e r w e m a y d i f f e r f r o m W i l l i u m H .
S e w a r d , w e c o n c e d e t o h i m h o n e s t y of p u r p o s e , a n d t h e
h i g h e s t o r d e r of t a l e n t .
H e t a k e s no half way grounds.
H e d o e s n o t h i n g b y halves. B o l d , f e a r l e s s t a l e n t e d , a n d
p o s s e s s e d of all t h e r e q u i s i t e s o f . a g r e a t p o l i t i c a l l e a d e r ,
t u r n i n g n e i t h e r t o t h e right n o r t h e l e f t . G i f t e d w i t h a
selfjpossessiou p o s s e s s e d b v f e w m e u . h e 1 Lituas t o - t h o
a s s a u l t s of M s e n e m i e s w i t h t h e m o s t , p e r f e c t n o n c h a l a n c e , a n d r e c e i v e s t h e w a r m g r e e t i n g s of h i s friends w i t h
a wonderful composure.
H e is a t once t h e g r e a t e s t and
m o s t d a n g e r o u s m a n in t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
E v e r y s t e p of h i s p o l i t i c a l life h a s b e e n m a r k e d b y a
success. H e f e e h r h i s Way c a u t i o u s l y , b u t w h e n satisfied
t h a t h i s p o s i t i o n i s tennLle, a n d t h a t h o i s o n s a f e g r o u n d ,
he leaps forth like solne intellectual giant, startles the
w o r l d b y t h e boldnasp of h i s - s e n t i m e n t s , a n d c a r r i e s all
b e f o r e h i n t b y t h e t r e i n o n d o u s force of h i s a r g u m e n t s .
S t a r t i n g in lifb n - W h i g , h e r o s e f r o m a n h n h i b l e p o s i tion, a n d w o r k e d h i s w a y t h r o u g h t h e a v e n u e s of legislat i o n , u p t o t h o C h i e f S f a g i s t r u c y of t h e g r e a t S t a t e of
N e w - \ o r k j ovorcoming-obstaelosbefore which any other
m a n w o u l d h a t e q u a i l e d . T h o B i o g r a p h e r o f J o h n Q.
A d a m s , a n d t h e f o l l o w e r in h i s f o o t s t e p s , h o c a u g h t t h e
foiling m a n t l e of t h e g r e a t , d e f e n d e r of a b o l i t i o n p e t i t i o n s ,
none o t h e r more w o r t h y t h a n he.
F o r e i g h t e e n y e a r s h e lias s t o o d f o r t h in t h e S e n a t e of
t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s , t h e g r e a t C h a m p i o n of F r e e d o m , a n d
t h e s t e r n o p p o s e r of S l a v e r y . H e h a s f o u g h t u s a t e v e r y
s t e p , d i s p i i t e t l e v e r y i n c h of g r o u n d , u n t i l a t l a s t h e p r o c l a i m s j n t h e f a c e of a n a s s e m b l e d Senate^, a n d in t h o
language of a proud and h a u g h t y vietor, " T h e battle is
f o u g h t ; t h e v j p j o r y i s w o n ; F r e e d o m is t r i u m p h a n t . "
Exiles from South Carolina.
A m o n g t h e p a s s e n g e r * of t h e C o l u m b i a , w h i c h a r r i v e d
t h i s city, f r o m Charleston, on t h e 4 t h instant, were
s e v e r a l w h o w e r e d r i v e n o u t o f t h e S t a l e , o n s u s p i c i o n of
e n t e r t a i n i n g A n t i - S l a v e r y s e n t i m e n t s . N o n e of t h e m ,
os wo c a n learn, h a v e v i o l a t e d nnv l a w of t h o S t a t e ; b u t
t h e e x c i t e m e n t is s o g r e a t t h e r e t l i a t a b a r e s u s p i c i o n of
E n t e r t a i n i n g ' feelings hoStile t o S l a v e r y , is d e e m e d gnfficieut g r o u n d f o f e i p c l l i n g m e n from the State, however
h o n e s t o r i n d u s t r i o u s t h e i r h a b i t s of life. | T h e s a m e
steamor, on her next last voyage, b r o u g h t h ^ m e an E x P o l i c e S e r g e a n t of t h i s c i t y , w h o w a s notifiod t o l e a v e
t h e S t a t e w i t h i n a c e r t a i n t i m e , or b e d r i v e n o j u t b v force.
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• G e n e r a l J a c k s o n a t t h e b a t t l e of N e w O r l e a n s , d i e d a t h i s
residence at L a k e Jackson, near Tullahassee, Florida, on
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his possesion when arrested.

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t h e y -ore t r e a t e d a s b e i n g all r i g h t a n d p r o p e r ?

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H E UNDKRSIU&'ED, COMMl£«lONK|{S OK T H E ALiegan, Muskegon a n d T r a v e r s e Bay S t a t e Road, h e r e b y
give notico t h a t t h e y will p r o c e e d t o let t b e w o r k on s a i d road
in t h e c o u n t i e s of Allegan, Ottawa a n d Mu^cegon, t o 4 l | u l o n
t,bidder, as follows:
All t h a t p a r t l y i n g i n t h e c o u n t y of Allegjui, In t h e v i l l a g e
of Allegan, o n Wednesday, t h e 7th d a v o f M a r c h . A. 1).
lHfio, e o m m e n r i n g at 9 o'clock, A. M. All t h a t p a r t l y i n g in
tho county of Ottawa, at O r a o d Haven, on Monday, t h e 12th
day of March, a t 9 o'clock .V. M. AU t h a t p a r t l y i n g in the
c o u n t y of Muskegon, u p to Muskegon R j v e r , " I n c l u d i n g a
b r f d g o o y e r said r i v e r a t Muskegon, o n Friday, t h e IGth d a y
of March, at 9V)'cloek, A. M.
Said road t o be c u t out f o r (4) rod* wide th<! w h o l e distance
f r o m Allegan. In Allegan County, t o K e r r y s b u r g h , in the
c o u n t y of O t t a w a — d i s t a n c e about forty-four (<t) m i l e s , a n d
f r o m F c r n - s I m r g h to B l a c k Lake, in Mnskegon c o u n t y , s i x («)
r o d s w l d e l - d i s t a n c e a b o u t seven (7) miles. Th* e n t i r e l e n g t h
of said road t o be cleared of all fallen or s t a n d i n g tl m b e r f o u r
(i\ tod* wide t o G r a n d Haven, a n d f r o m F e r r y a b o r g h t o Black
Lake, In the c o u n t y Of Muskegon, s i x (6) rod* W i d e ; two ( i )
Tods of ita^ffirhe t o b e well grubbed.of all s t u m j i s a n d r—*"
a n d turmjlk^d,yrith_good.and snfflcient ditche* t o e a r r . —
a l l sutfSce water. T a e c e n t r e Of t h e .road t o be r a i s e d n o t l e s k
t h a n t » p (2) ( t e t above the s u t f a e e of said ditchPs, w h e r e t h e
n a t u r e / ^ f t h e g r o u n d la s u c h aa to r e q u i r e it,' W h e r e cnlverto
may UMicces.surv, t h e s a m e t o be*huilt In a g o o d a n d subf
tial mannei%of sound b e a m timber, a n d t o he t w e n t y (20)
wide. Upon all w e t m a r s h y ground, said road rauit h e
s t r u c t e d of t i m b e r n o t less t h a n - e i g h t e e n (I**) feet l o n g ; s a i d
t i m b e r t o be hewn o r flattened on o n e sida, t o form Uie
s u r f a c e of the road, a n d the s i d e sufficiently s t r a i g h t e n e d t o
.form c l o s e a n d c o m j i a c t w o r k ; - t h e w h o l e t o be s p o t t e d down,
on t o g o o d a n d substantial stringer*, no a s to f o r m a smooth
a n d level s u r f a c e .
C o n t r a c t * will he l e t OB t h e at wye w o r k t o s u i t bidder*, b a t
n o c o n t r a c t will be c o n s i d e r e d f o r less t h a n one m i l e .
Specifications f o r b u i l d i n g b r i d g e s can be seen a t tlie CommlaaionerV office in Allegan, p r e v i o u s t o lotting*, a n d s u c h
f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a i m » y be r c q u i r e d w f l l . b e g i v e n o r
d a y s of l e t t i n g .
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. T h e above c o n t r a c t s will h e let in p u n i o a a c e of a n a c t
tke
L e g i ^ l a t u r o of the State of .Michigan, entitled, " A n A c t t o
p r o v i d e f o r the d r a i n a g e a n d r e c l a m a t i o n o f S w a m p L a n d s Inm e a n s of S t a t e l l o a d s a n d D l l c h e e , " a p p r o v e d F e b r u a r y 11.
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D. C . H E N D E R S O N , )
J Q H T ANDREWS,
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NEWTON EDMONDS,)
Dated Dec-. 20,1&59.
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O. A. STEVENS, Agent.
this Discovery. Con«nropti6n is no l o n g e r to be r e g a h h ' d
T r u v r r t e City. D e c . 1850.
|jin i n c u r a b l e m a l a d y .
j Many h u n d r e d s of p b y « i c U s s have # alreailr a d o p t e d t h i s '
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable auce'ess. ' l i t . i i o j C e a s o h i f I live delay a m o m c u i . t o t r y T t '11 Is t h e i f last hoi-el—--V.
i Dr. C h u r c h i l l s a y s :
"larn'shxion^thattheHTroPHOsrinTtsshould I * hroncln,
: a« speedily as possible, i p t o un1\-ei>at use, as I KNOW t h a t t h t y
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will p r o v e n o t o n l y a s s u r e a lU itiedylu C o n s u m p f l n n i s QuiWB HAVE k o \ r OPEXED
'J nine is in l i i f e r m i t t e n t F e « r, b u t also as effectual a lVt>crv«i live as V a c c i n a t i o n in S m a l l P o x .
, " I n ' n o lnstailce h a v e ' J - f o u n d t h e r e m e d y fail t o pt-odure
i e v e r y t h i n g t h a t could r e a s o n a b l y be e\i.ectMl f r o m It.
- Out or twenty-tw o ease* In t h e t h i r d or tftst rtage, tVeatrd
I a t u i y Dispensary,' d n r i i r g . t h e p a r t y e a r . e i g b t liave cum pie ie{y
j n i overcd. e i x h t h a v e died, and six a r e still u n d e r t r e n l m e p i .
Sui h a result i.i altogetlier vopatolieled ill Uie atiuuls of mfciitAND
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known, a n d i* e o n a . . - .
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—or w hAtevcr d e p e n d * oi
t c r brouK'.it | u t l i h t ' m a r k e t ; \ f h i c h wc will be h a p p y to
Winchester's benninc r r e p n n i u o n
u&sr ttt ' i i c h j r i c c * * ' ' w i l t a c c o / d rca>«naMy witU t h e n i l E S , is p q t up-in large bottles with t h e f o l l o w i n g word* blown i(r
the glass: VDu. j r F . C i n ' K c n i M / * V v r o r i i o s r n t T H F o r Lrwi;
H A N N A H , L A Y JL CO. . AXDSon*^ J . WiNciiEsTKK, NKW YOBK." E a c h b o t t j c h u TravV-rse City, Nov- 25,1*59.
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Cnless jHjrfectly pure, t h e v a r d n o t onlj- useless, butpotdtlvelv
i n j u r i o u g . . NOJUON o r o t h e r «lrng s h o u l d be c o i n l i n e d w l t u
them, or taken a f t i i e same time..
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i n p tx>pn n p p o i n t e d a u d empowered, by t h e J ' r o l n t e Thi-1)HV ?AI.TS f u r o U h e d t o the profrWIotC K n g l e h o t t l c
Oonrt:of wild C o u n t y . iu< t w o euitiiMe iM-iwrni t o receive, e x - in conceutiate.1 solution sent bv mail, a lien specially orilcred.
a j o i n e uml a d j o s t a i ! c l a i m s iinil dMnsnds, of all porxoB#, S6Id wholesnle and retail at the.Bole General Depot In t h e t \
ijriiin^t tlie E s t a t e of .lames S t r o n a r h , de<-»>s^<:d; t h f t i m e S y l S J o h n street. Ix-t no one deceive TOU, but pnrcha*e a n d
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illowed by t h s #ald'Pro1»9teConrt'to elose ssM ('omint*"ioh use only " W l n c h e r t e r ' s Preparation.*}
D r . C h u r c h i l l ' s W o r k oW C o n s u m p t i o n
t i f t i g - l i m l t e d t o i n e y e a r f r o m t h e iHth d a y of November, A.ready, a n d will l>¥ sent g r a t i s t o e v e r y Consuinptlvc o r
I>. IH-'.a; a m t b e i l i i r r e i j i i i r e d bv Mtiil l ' r o b n t e C o u r t t o a p p o i n t
ttmeai a n d place* when Mid w h e r e we will lue.-t f o r thilt pur- Xt r v o u i snfliarer in t h e United Sfatc.M>n r e c e i p t of t a - f l v r
; a n d l«-in>j f u r t l u r ie«|Uired' b.v.said P r o b a t e C e n r t t o cent* In s t a m p s to cover e x p e n s e of p o s t s g e s . ' Also, ctrenl/t w
said notice iruVlUlied in t h e G r a n d Travcrne Herald f o r - lar* a n d all r e q u i s i t e i n f o r m a t i o n w i t h o u t c h a r g e ,
one delay, f o r time 1* p r e c i o u s in so fatal a m a l a d y a J Con
f p n r week* «irer.W"lvely:
J . AVlNCHKsTKlt,
• We do herehj- notify nil person* h a v i n e elalrrt*'and d a n a n d * sumptiou. Address, ;
A i a e r i c s n a n d F o r e i g n Agency,
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Ugalnst" t h e E s t a t e of J a m e s S t r o n a c h , de'eeaKud, tliat w e will
« 43 J o h n s t r e e t . N e w Tork.hold otir ioeeitn;r«;for the purpose of r e c e i v i n g , e x a m l n i t i g
sale by


. • 1Uiuladjustinf; all claims t h a t uinv be prcHepte'i; a t t h e store
SJORGAN B A T f S ,
of J . I - M' Viekar, E n s l e m a n & Co^ in t h e vrtlano of ManH e r a l d Office, T r a v e r s e CUv.
dec, i n ' s a i d Coiantv, on flic first Monday i n . e a c h (of t h e
m o n t h s of March. May, J u l y and October. A. I>. 1800, at oiie
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E V E R A N D A G I U » . F R O M WR1CH M A N K I N D Si:>
O'clock In the a f t e r n o o n of erteK of aaid daj-s.
i ' fer, over a large p a r t of Uie globe, ia t h F c o o K q u e n r / o f
l.KI«OS J_ l'lI.Kit.
a disi-BfCil a c t i o n of the system, induced by tho p o i * o u o u v
H O I . b r a N. CHEEN. S ' o n i l a i w ' , n v r H miasm of vegetable decay. T h i s vxlialatiou i» r > o K i d t y i k e
D a t e d at ManiMee, l)ec. z'Jth, 1S.W.
R-tw
a c t i o n <>isolar b e a t ou w e t ««il,and : ri»e* wltl) tho w a t e r y >•por from _iu While t h e sun is below t h a liorizuu thl* vaiioi
linger* n a a r t h e e a r t h ' s surface, a n d tlie v i m s is taken will) i t
t h r o u g h . t l i e l u n g s i n t o the blood. T h e r e it n < u as a n i n i:a
Co i'si
i- M
of F R A N C I S BARR1-.TT. d e f e a s e d . t i n g poison on the I n t e r n a l viscera and e x c r e t i n g o r g a n * of
In the :
E L O S L . F I L E R , A N D H O L D ^ N ( i R K K N , h a v tlie body. T h e liver bccomeirtorpid. a n d fails to »vcr^tc n o t
i n g le-en a p p o i n t e d a n d empowered, by t h e P r o b a t e Olily U«is vim.-, b u t al*n tlie bile f r o m the blood. B*th the
Court of said County, as two s u i t a b l e p e r s o n s t o reeeive, ex- v i m s a u d the bile a c c u m u l a t e iu t h o c i r c u l a t i o n , a n d p r o d u c e
a m i n o a n d a d j u s t all claim* a n d demand*, of a l l p e r r o n s violent couHtllntional d i s o r d e r . The aplreii, t h e kidney* a n d
liuBt the E s t s t o of F r a n c i s Barrett, d e c e a s e d ; toe t i m e the s t o m a c h s y m p a t h i z e with t h e liner, a n d l ^ o n j e dik<fi,dcred
•wed, by "said Proliate (.'ourtto close Raid C o m m i s s i o n b e i n g also. Finallyv t h e . i n s t i n c t of o u r u r a n i s m , a s I f . i n un atlimiteil t o six m o n t h s f r o m t h e 17th day of N o v e m b e r . A. D. t e m p t to e x p e l t h e n o x i o u s f u s i o n , c o i i c e j i i i a t c s t i t whole,
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and lieiuit reijuire«l by said P r o b a t e C o u r t t o a p p o i n t blood of the b o d y i n the I n t e r n a l exiiretorlpS t o forefc' t h < m
t i m e s a n d places when a n d where we will m e e t f o r t h a t pur- t o caht It o u t . T h e b l o o d ' l e a v e s t h e . ( • u r & c e . ' l l h d . i ^ ' h ^ s t o
d being f u r t h e r required by saiil P r o l a t e C o u r t to t h e c e n t r a l o r g a n * vfith . ongestiv> A ' t o l i n c ^ Th'ir I* t h e
1 notice p u b l i s h e d in- the G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d f o j CUILL. l i o t l n i h i s effort it fails. T h e n the FEITR foBtoW*.
In w h i c h the l.lood leaves t h e c c n t r a l o r g a n s a n d r n » h e t t o
f o u r weeks s u t c o s s l v e l y r
do hereliy notify all c l a i m a n t s to t h e E s t a t e of F r a n c l # thtf s u r f a c e , as if in a n u f h e r e i p r t - t o e x p e l t h e I r r i t a t i n g
BarretU.deceased, that we wiil holil our meeting* for t h a t pur- poison t h r o u g h t b i t oilier K r t o r f w e r e t O ^ - ^ H f r k l m f j n Uie.
pose, a t t h e store, of WiKinm Cowies. in the village of Man- also it fail*, a n d the s y s t e m ubanilon* t h e a t t e m p t exhauirfeil.
iste»-, in .said County, on Ilia, s e c o n d Moudav in em^h of t h e a n d waits for the t e e o v e i y of s t r e n g t h trf t i p e a t t h e l i o j ^ U a s
month* of Febrdary, March, April and May, A . D. 18W, at l o ' effort a n o t h e r day. These a r e the i l u or p a r o x y s m s of »V*er
and Aptie. Sucli c o n s t i t a t l o n a l d i s o r d e r * ill of t o u r s e n n d e i o'clock in t h e forenoon of each of said dav«.
m i n c tlis health if i t i s u o t removed.
We h a v e inbored.to find, a n d h a v e f o u n d , a n a n t i d o t e .
A V e r ' s A«cae C u r e ,
Dated at Manistee, Dec. 2Utli, 145*. w h i c h n c a t r a l i z e * t h i s m a l a r i o u s p o U o u in t h e bloodi'Snil
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T H E C I R C U I T C O C l t r stimulates t h e liver t o e x p e l i t f r o m tlie body. A* l t »h< ule.
for t h e County of Grand Traverse, in C h a n c e r y , t h i s 22d • o It doe#; c u r e thht afflicting d i s o r d e r w i t h p e r f r c t c e r t a i u t y
day of Novcmlier, A, D. I«&9. ; C H A R L E S L. BARRETT, And it d o m rame.'ur r a t h e r ! d o e s w h a t i* of m o r e s e r v i c e lo
those s u b j e c t to t h i s i n f e c t i o n . If taken I u season it e x p e l s
Co'mplainan:, vs. NAOMI II. BARRETT, D e f e n d a n t .
I t satUfactorily ap|>ear(ngto this C o u r t t h a t the D e f e n d a n t , it f r o m the (tystcm as i t is s b s o r W d , * n d t h u s k e e p s t h o s e w h o
Naomi II. Barreil, i s « non-resident of t h i s State, a n d t h a t she ito It fre« f r o m i t s a t t a c k s ; k e e p s the system In h e a l t h t h o u g h
is n r e s i d e n t of t h e State of W t e c o m l n — O n M o t i o n o i C. H. -xposed-to t h e dlaease. . ( ' o n s e . j u n i t l y it n o t only c u r e * l.uf
Hidden. Solicitor and of <T0nn»el f o r t h e above named Com- p r o t e c t s from, the g r e a t v a r i e t y or affection* w h i c h a r e InduL
plainant. IT IS-OKOBIIKO, t h a t t h e said D e f e n d a n t . ' N a o m i II. ced by t h i s m a l i g n a n t Influence,'su«fl» • w ' R f m f t t t a t T e t > r , t
Barrett, Cause h e r a p p e a r a n c e in thl* cause t o l>er e n t e r e d Fever, D u m V o r Masked Agiif; P e r i o d i c a l Hf a d a c h e , o r
within three m o n t h s f r o m tlie d a t e of t h l * o r d e r : will t h a t in Ions Hi-artaelie, Hilion* F e v e r s , Neuralgia, Hhenmatlsm, C o n t ,
of hor a p p e a r a n c e . «he can*e h e r a n s w e r t o the Com- Blindness, T o o t h a c h e , E a r a c h e , C a t a r r h , Apthmn.Pslt=ft*tlons.
p l a i n a n t ' s Ml! t o be tiled, and a copy t h e r e o f
P a i n f u l A f f t c t i o n s of the Spleen, Hysterics. COlle, P»r*lr»lf.
the.Complainant'* S o l i c i t o r within t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r s e r v i c e a d d P a l i f u l Affection* of t h e S t o m a c h a n d Bowels, all ef
•f a copy of said bill a n d n u t i e e ' o f t h k - •Viler;
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and1 ^in default w h i c h , when a r i s i n g f r o m t h i s c'ahsc, will be f o u n d t o assilnie
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t n t i h Hu Iconfessed by t h e said m o r e o r l e s s t h e I n t e r m i t t e n t type. T h i s " A g t i e C u r e " r< thereofi
the said.'hill
lov'es t h e cause.of these d e r a n g e m e n t s . a n d e u n s t h e db-e»se.
Defendant, Naomi II. B a r r e t t .
ITii* It accomplishen-by irtlmulnting t h e e.rcretorfc* t o exAnd i t i« f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , t h a t within t w e n t y d s y « t h o said
C o m p l a i n a n t c a u s e a' notice of thl* o r d e r t o I * published in iiel the v l n w froirt the sj-stemj a n d Uijjse o r g a n s h y ;degree»
the ( i r a o d T r a v e r s e Herald, n n e w s p a p e r printed, p u b l i s h e d lieeome hMdtcd t o do t h i s t h e i r o j j l e e o f t h e l r own a c c o r d . —
nnd e i r o u i a t i n g in said C o u n t y o f Grand T r a v e r s e and State H c n c e a r i s e s w h a t we term a c c l i m a t i o n . T i m e m * y a e e o m of M i c h i g a n ; nnd t h a t the said publication I * c o n t i n u e d o n c e pllsh t h e same end, Im't o f t e n life 1* n o t long e n o u g h , or i s
in each week f o r s i x weekS in sifeqessioh: or t h a t he eno»e a sacrificed i p t h e s l U c i p t , while t h i s " Ague Cttrc " d o c s i t a t
copy of t h i s o r d e r - t o Tie personally setVed on t h e said De- once, an<l with safety. ' We h a v e g r e a t reason'td l<11eve t i l s
f e n d a n t . Naomi H. B a r r e t r . at least twenty day* b e f o r e the is a ' s n r e r as well a» "safer remedy for t i c w h o l e clas* of-rflsca*c* which are'eansefl by t h e m i a s m a t i c ihfectigii, t h a n a n y
time above p r e s e r i b e d f o r . h e r a p p e a r a n c e .
o t h e r which h a s been d i s c o v e r e d ; a n d It b a i ^ B l a n o t h e r
F. J . L I T n . E J O H N , C i r c u i t J u d g e .
I m p o r t a n t a d v a n t a g e to t h e pnbllc, w h i c h Is, ^ l i W t i s c h e a p
/ C . H. HOLDHN, Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
430-0-13
i well as good.
P r e p a r e d by Dr. J . C. AVer & Co., Lowell, Muss. P r l c t - O n e
Dollar jmr lioltle. '
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Ayei*s C h e r r r P e c t o r a l .
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i . tlx a n d np|Hiint t h e times f o r h o l d i n g t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t s h a s won for llself s u c h a r e n o w n for t i n cure of e v e r y vaMety
f o r t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l Cirohit of t h e State of Michigan, for o f T h r o a t a n d L u n g Complaint, tliat i t i s e n t i t y t v r i n & r c c s s a r y
t h e v e a r s lRcn a n d 1SC1, as follows: In
for us t o recount the e v i d e n c e (of Its virtues, w n e r c v e f It (ia»
A L L E O A N C O l ^ ' T Y — O n t h e t h i r d T u e s d a y of March, t h e been employed. AH i t h a s lon/t b e e n in c o n s t a n t 0£*. t h r o u g h second T u e s d a y of J u l y , a n d the f o u r t h T u e s d a y of Octo- o u t Ihis section, we need n o t do m o r e l h a n ftaf,nre t h e ^ e o j - l e
Its quality i s k e p t u p t o th* best i t e v e r h a a b e e n , a n d ' t h a t it
m a y . b e . relied on t o do f o r t h e i r relief a l l | l h f t a e V c r b e e n
found to do.'

Ajrer** C a t h a r t i c P I D s ,
MHSKEGON C O C N W — O n t h e first T u e s d a y I n A p r i l aiui F o r all the purpose* of a P u r g a t i v e M e d i c i n e ; fop C o s t l v e n e s s ;
a n d t h e firnt Tuewlay in October.
f o r the c u r e of D v s p e p a i a ; f o r J a u n d i v e : f o r t h e c u r e of I n d i N E W A Y O O COUNTV—On the second T u e s d a y Id April tad
g e s t i o n ; f o r H e a d a c h e ; f o r t h e t u r e of D y s e n t e r y ; f o r a Foul
t h e first T u c s d a v in S e p t e m b e r .
S t o m a c h : . f o r t h e c u r e of E n a i p c l a a ; f o r t h e P i l e s : f o r the
MECOSTA C O C ^ T V — O n t h e t h i r d T u e s d a y i n A p r i l . a n d
t h e s e c o n d Monday in S e p t e m b e r . (Osceola C o u n t y —
' .tached.)
!
L i r e r C o m p l a i n t ; f o r . D r o p s y ; f o r t h e cure of T e t t e r , T u m o r s
O C E A N A COUNTY—On t h e f o u r t h Monday In April, a n d t h e a n d Salt R h e u m y for W o r m s ; f o r tlie c u r e or G o u t ; f o r a Dinfirst T h u r s d a y i n October.
n e r P i l l ; f o r the c u r e of N e u r a l g i a j for p u r i f r i n g t h e fcloo*!.
MASON COUNTY—On the f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in A p r i l a n d t h e
They are augar-ooated, s o t h a t the m o a t s e u i t i v l can t a t e
first M o n d a y in Octolier.
t h e m ideasantly, a n d t h e y a r e - t h e best o p e r i t n t in t h e w o r l d
M A N I S T E S C O 0 N T Y — O n t h e first T u e s d a y in May. a n d the f o r all the p u r p o s e s of a f a m i l y p h y t i c .
f o u r t h T u e s d a y in S e p t e m b e r . ( W e x f o r d a n d Missaukee
P r i c e 26 c e n t * . p e r B o a ; Six B o x e s for O n e . D o l I a r .
j
Counties attached.)
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e socond Tneaday in
G r e a t - n u m b e r s of C l e r g v m e n , P h y s i c i a n s , S t a t e s m e n , Mid
Mav. a n d tlie t h i r d T u e s d a y in S e p t e m b e r . ( A n t r i m a s ' e m i n e n t p e r s o n a g e s h a v e l e n t t h e i r n a m e * t o c e r t i f y the unK a i l u s k a C o u n t i e s attached-)
paralleled naerulocst, of t h e s e remedies*, b u t o u r space h e r e
F. J . L I T T I E J O U N , '
.will n o t p e r m i t t h e i n s e r t i o n of t h e m . T h e A g e n t * below
C i r c u i t J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t .
.named f u r n i s h gratia o u r A m e r i c a n A l m a n a c in w h i c h t h e y
Allegan, Nov. 1, 1&>9. •
decl6
are g i v e n ; also with fall d e s c r i p t i o n * o f t h e above c o m p l a i n s ,
a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t s h o u l d be followed f o r t h e i r e n i t .
O T R A Y E D F-ROM T H f r SUftSCIUBEB, I N N O R T H
O CNJTY, o n e R e d C o w , a b o u t e i g h t yca*» ohl, the t i p s
Do n o t be p a t off by u n p r i n c i p l e d dealer* with o t h e r U e
of the h o r n s sawed off Alao, a R e d C a l l , a b o u t s i x m o n t h s p a r a t i o n s t h e y m a k e m o r e profit o n . - T h e a i e k w a n t the best
old. A n y p e r s o n g i v i n g i n f o r m a t i o n of the above will Ae a i d t h e r e is for t h e m , a n d t h e y s h o u l d it.
liberally
rewarded.
HENRY FlPHERi
All o a r remedies a r e f o r sale b y
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N o r t h Unity, D e e . 19,1850.
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Detroit, Mi c h .

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[ C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OF WASHpSOteMft a series of
^
of the Congressional
Republican ExeciHiveCamiqittce, which it is earnestly hoped
•H)t friends feMlH) ^ p « « l f c « n faOse Will tak« immediate
•top* to. nave-put in general circulation.
.Thenars fornished at the cheap rate.of seventy-five cent*
per handled copies free of postage.
The following tract* have already been published:
/ T r a c t No ; .L fR>W WE ARE GOVERNED.—Being an expose of the Fraud*' and Expenditures of the present
'Administration for party purposes.
Tract No. 2. LANDS FOB THE LANDLESS.—Being a complete analgia of the votea on the Homestead Bill.
Tract No. 3. THE ATTITUDE OP NATIONAL PARTIES
. IN RESPECT TO A PACIFIC RAILItO'AI).
Tract No. 4. THE SLAVE TRADE.—Showing that the pro-,
cecdinga and debates during the last «es»ioii of the late
Congress indicate-a most marked deterioration of moral
sentiment at tho~Soath in respect to the: African Slave
Trade, and are fearfully ominous ol.thc near approach 8f
the time when, at any rate in tlie Gulf' States (bat hiljierto
Universally reprobated trafBc will lie m heartily iuatoined
as Is the institution of slavery itself.
Tract No. t o V.ERLAND ROlJTEH TO THE PACIFIC—
f THE BUTTERPIELD CONTRACT.
TERRITORY—THE INTERESTS OP THE WEST.
In tbe German Language.
Tract No. J. LANDS FOR THE LANDLESS.-—$1.50 per 100
copies.
All ordcra should be addressed to

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LEWIS CLEPHANF.
. Secretary National Republican Association.
Y « E R I C A N W A T C H E S . - . APPLETON, TRACY A
~ V Cn„ W*i.T!iiSi, Mass.,- Manufacturers of PATENT I.&
, ......
yER BATCHES.—Thwe
i
snperiar Watches arc made by the
•*a}d of new and original machinery, expressly designed
cure,.with a Jow palce, a^fine, substantial, durable and uniformly reliable time keeper. «Thc movements arc now in
cunntructioB, and are pronounced .ba tho highest authorities
to be faultless in jJrineiplo and quality, and have l>een proved
by the moat exacting tests to be rollablo and unfailing in action." These watches are manufactured entirely, from the
crude materials, in a single establishment by connected and
uniform processes—tlie manufactory being, organized upon
the same system that has been adopted In the production of
the uoequaled American fire-arms, which enables us'to produce a movement at one-lialf the price of any foreign movement of-tjib same quality; and w<} guarantee the perfect
performance for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
All foreign w a t t e s afe mkde by hand, tho American watchcs being the only onea made'by machinery tipdn a uniform
system throughout. Ne»rly all hand-made watches arc defiictiv^ and are continually getting out of orjtor. In many
liarts of the country-it is impossible to And good watch repairers. and watch repairing is always uncertain and expensive. . Tbe Introduction of American batches disposes of this
difficulty, and country ptorchanUy#*, wqll as watch dealers,
ran keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, and
thus supply their customers Irith a new staple, which may be
nsed as any other article, without rttvstery or humbag. Sold
by the trade generally, and by ROBBIN'S A. APPLETON.
—*
General Agents, 16 Maiden I.ane, N. Y.

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TWO YEARS* PROFITABLE EXPERI-

ence in our present mode of disposing of our Jcwelrv,
Se-."®>d from Jhe universal satisfaction given to all Who have
patronized our house, sue take pleasure in saying that we now
consider our business FAIKLV and PERMANENTLY establighed.
We wish it understood that this i.i No LOTTKKV, but a fak
and legitimate sale, ia which each purchaser Rets the value
of his or her money in a (.'old P c n c l l w i t h (.'old P e n
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth $.5 each, which cannot l « bought at any retail store for the same price; and in
addition to the purchase, each person receives a. P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , not lew 1n value thau S2, and it'ma* brf worth
$3, 5, 8,1(1, IS, ao, 30, &ti, or e van $200!

IN"o jVIoney R i s k e d !

Weproposo to let a person know what Premium he Will
ccive l^efore sending bis money. Any Lady or Gentie'm
desiring one of the above articles, caii first send us their
name and address, stating whether they want the Pencil and
Pen, or Locke!,,and we will make their selection, and inform
them by return mail what premium they are entitled to. They
can then havi Hie privilege of sending for it if they choose.
Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and honorable manner, and as soon as the liqme of the purchaser is receivedwith the So, his Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket
and Premium, are put np in a* sure manner, and sent to thc
owner by mail. Tree of postage. ^Ourplan, from long experience in the above business, has given general satisfaction, as
eachipurchaser can sell or trade the above articles for all thev
cost him, and retain the premium gratis.
'
'If, however, any person should feel disposed to send us
their money in advance, they can rely npon being as fairlv
dealt with as thfcgh they had made )>revit>ns application.
And if any une is dissatisfied with tlicir purchase, and an
unbiassed person competent to judge says the articles are noi
worth more than the nioney paid lor them, and in some cases
TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, k t such person returti tbe.goods, and we will freely refund the moaev.
But sonfe will "ask (as many have,) how can we" afford to
giro so much for >>o little nronfcv? In answer, w.e say, that all
who are acquainted with the Jewelry bqsiuess know that
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased at a retail
upon which there is not a profit or from 100 to 400 per
per cent on manufacturers' prices.
We being Agents for .the Manufacturers,-liave adopted this
plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selling to Country Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty of collecting
oor bills.''
By.this arrangement, we bring the purchaser in direct
munication with the manufacturer, and the profits that arc
made by the dozen hands through which Jewelry has to pass,
we give to the purchaser in Premiums as above stated.
• We therefore offer the following inducement to persons
acting as Agents, for us:—
Any person sending us $25 for otir goods, will recelv
Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and Premium, free.
For further indueements, see Circular.
Among our Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies and
Gentlemen, such as

G A B W O R K S , FOR THE MANDFAOl X X 7 Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C 0 4 HAS NOW
TMtE Of ILLL'MLN'ATlNCj (iAS, tor the use or Private j W
in More.and «ffer for aale, a M l assortment of l*ka
nouses Pnblii (Buildings Villager To«iis Ac.—Patetated | Superior and Scrap Iron, of aU^ixes, at grcaUy reduced r a w .
Angnst, 1S58-—The principle of tbe invention conaists in the | The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the ComMlfr. is all
t le
* Retort, whereby Gas i» most j made from Charcoal Pig, and i« far better than the Iron made
va#d
'* , economically generated from Rosin, Oil, j rrom Hard Coal, and their l^kb Superior Merchant Iron ia
,.W •*?, r e f a > e < J " ^ ,°f, °?y kind.-and prodoeinfe.for ; the only Iron sold in this market.that is madcinthUmanner.
about eight} cents as much light as a thousand feet of ordiTheir Merchant Scrap iron is all n^de from selected*fcr*p
| '
l and «ill'bear comparison v4th the best Iron made in th»
C
experiments at the hands of the inventor, | country.
m
,, 1
*fy -Vea™ cxperieiice in Gas manufacturing, as ; Wyandotte Rolling Kill Companv and Eureka-Iron Co'mpawell as by ourselves and others has placed tjie invention be- j ny drafts taken at par in exchange'.for
iron or any
ifldebttd1
7
yond all doubt of ita pracUcabllity. The public m*y'be eon- j ness to the Companv.
'
fidentiy assured that it is at once the most simple and useful
Manufactured Iron also, eivei
(change for good Scrap
of any tiling of tbe kind ever before constructed. '
t Iron.
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city.
Call and Sec or address
l
B#*™
'"i P.*'1 fr««»Me terms and t»5
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WM. H. Z,\BBISKIF, Beeretar>.
immediate^ inUoduce the work* into general use.
j Store corner Woodward
Avenue and Couitre*«**t.
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1
n o r t s 'Irora loo. reel capacitv and upwards, ire now in i
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.
.
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES manufacturers Detroit.' T R O N F O U N D R Y . - - T H E rNPKRSI.JNKD ARE n o :
»w v\c litis every thing connecU-d with the ^ S q n - J j g h t Cas ' 1 pared to furnish, at short notice. StaMonarv Kniifiev, Mill
•Works which will tie supplied by them at all the principal! Cvariiif, Warehouse Hoisting - A;-i>aratas. and'all varieties of
points i|i the Union, to parties parchasing
territory.
i Iron Work. Itepair *r«»k on l'ro|K'llers Steaweis and Saw
leisons of stiall capital, and particularly Gas F i t t e r s by j Mills executed promptly and thoivughly. Caetincs—everv
making an investment tti Jhe right to.use the "Sup-Light Cits i description.
'•
Works" will be ccrtairi or an imjiKsdiatfc "remuneration.
j
BHAI'S FOUNDRY.
£&" AH communications in the premium directed to the ! We are prepared to c.xcinte onlere o f a n v size for Brass and
undomigncd w ill meet prompt attention.
| Cuu|io«ition Ctslfag". prbmptiv.
.. JOUN-Q. DUDLEY.
j Oil-Glob^*, Oil Cuji^ VaIv«s"J»un^i Boxes. Gunge C«v;ks
..
.
Treasurer for Proprietors,
j Cylinder Cocks Steato Whist!es*<br Steamboats Loeoinotiv.-,
<7-Woodwnrd Avenue. Detroit Michigan, j and Mills Bells for Factories. Steamers and i«comotive>
O O K P O R T I I E T i a i E S I l — H I E EXILE Or- ! d e r ei Kbt bunilred pound*.
FLOIUDA.—EY JIISMITA R.<in>i>t.Nps.—IllustrrteJ w t t h c i
ittOV « \ il i v r "»vti v v t u v m u Q

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SouUi Carolina and other Slave States seeking protection ut
der Sonnitfh tuu. It
r..;n.
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r, which w us, in troth, A WAR FOlt'

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e book
jeh instruction. K sets In s striking -light an important
ortion of o r liUto
nd cletirly reveals the secret springs
;hfchusuuccessive administrations were .moved in ft flairs of
great-moral and political coAsoqnctiee. The distlugufrlied
author has especially entitled himself to tlie thanks of everv
iovtr of fr« edori; Justice, and honoruMeisdiuinlStrntion,ilfttracing anil exMbititfg -tlie evil influences of slavery in . hetransactions which lie mrrrateH.' No oue, it seems to'tne, can
arise from perusing this work without deepened convictions
•of the wrduu of slnvefiulding, uild the nfccemtv of earne
and persistent effort.ror the deliverance o< our National Go
ernment from tue control of the slave power.
Columbus, Jurv 1?, IttSH.
i 8. P. CHASE.
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Cojiiessent bV mail on receipt
or One Dollur. i
FOJ-LETI',•FOSTER A' CO.,
JB4.VCIS RATJIOMN
I'ulishers.Columbns, Ohio.
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Detroit. Agent for Mii-hipm.

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£•&* Cbrner of Fifth alid Woodbridffe-st*., opposite Machine
Detroit.
JACKSON A WILEY.

S a g e * Son's Map Piildisber*. Stationers Engraverand Lithographeis 20'J, Marn"StreetBuffalo,N. V^overSage's
Piano Room.
.
We are prepared to cx.ecafe all <jrork entrusted to us
promptness and despatch, and on as ravorablc terms as anv
establishment in the eotintrj-. Coml ining all tlie different
branches or Steel, Copper jiud Stone Engraving, ss wi ll-as
Crayon Work or the finest description, we guarantee satitfaction all cases.
Particular attention paid to' (lank and Commercial work;
snch as Cheeks' D r a f t s Notes, CertiOeao-s of Deposit and
Stock, Coupon Bonds. Letter, Nop- and Bill Heads, Envelopes,
Ac. Maps,'Portraits. Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
printed in the most delicate color* by o new process
. For the convenience of tlie business community .In this vicinity, w o have established an agency with'Mr; John A\'Oreen, ut tbe ottlce of the Detroit Dailv Advertiser, JIS Jet
rerson Avenge.
* J. SAGE £ SON'tv

I > O O T S , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT "WllOLK
A H E W ' 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET, 1 ) SALE ONLY.—W» liavc tveei^i d Trom'tho'Mstinfarliibetween l.arned arid Congress stroi«s, Detroit, Mich — rers about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, of all
The undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for tlie dealrable kinds, and have also bh hand a few thousand
the dissemination or uscru'l drinks" has enlarged and rejnve- pairs of our own manufacture.
We shall continue- to manufacture and to receive almost
nated it in tho most thorough manner, makilig it now the
moat extensive J1REWEUY IN THE WK.ST.wlth facilities for daily additions—so its to keep our stook at nil times large and
producing the ttaest nnd most delicate graces or Malt Llquora; complete- Confining ourselves to .the Jobbing.trade cxelitand is now prcjBired to fornish lht>-various qualities of Ales- siri-ly, we can offer facilities taneqtialed rn' IVtroit, at 2t">
H. P. BALDWIN A 0 0 .
• \ T A L L , D U N C K L E E & CO.* 74 WODDWARD AYEPorter and Brown Stout, for draught and battling, at prices Woodward Avenue, .
Detroit Not. 1,1H5P.
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1 * nue, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Doranging from td to $lo per barrel.
,
mestic Dty Goods, Uarpeta, FloorOil Cloths, Paper Hangings,
Extra fine and Stock Ales brewed to order.
Feathers and' Honse Furnishing Ooods.—We would partlcuAll l'ackages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery T M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P U B L 1 S I 1 X ERS.—We have now on.hand, an.d constsntlv receiving, a
Isrly invite the attention of the public to the following Goods,
in
good
order,
will
be
paid
for
at
same
prices
ns
charged.
G o l d S l e e v e B u t t o n s , Gold M a t c h K e y s ,
Which wefcave in' great variety of styles and prices j Droche
The attention or privaterantilies,and cilstomers in general. "»ry large stivck or Book nnd News Paper or ill sizes. We
i Agents for nine or tho h®4 Mills in thtr contitrv. wlilelr
Shawls, lobg and square ; Bay State do. do. d a ; Waterloo do. GOLD SHIRT STITOS—plain and with settings; Goi.n SOAKF Is particularly qallcd to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE Old
do. do.; Gentlemen's do. do. do.; Mantillas, beautiful styles:
1'ixs—new stylo; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond
friends and new] may be assured of the superior -quality aud gives us a chance to compete aod undersell ahvestablishment
Black, Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks ;
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
flavor or these leverages, and all are invited to call and sam- in the West and wonld say that w e sell print paper chi-stK-r
French and English Merinoes,plainand figured ; Paramettas
ple for themselves. All orders'with the money enclosed. and a better article thfln can lie found in this market; Also,
we havr.iust received a large' invoice'of tine Mannilis^—
Delaines, In great variety ; Valencia raids and Stripes; AllVilli receive prompt attention.
Please call and see for vhiirselves at •
wool PlaHs; Alpacas; Flannels; Satttyetfti; Broadcloths; Da- We have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mbsaic. Gold Stem
Malt and lloist tor sale at the lowest market rates,
PEASE A FULLER'S, No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
masks; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosierv; Gloves;
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Kar Rings;Cold
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J. L. CAREWJ
Detroit Nov. 1
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Ribbons; Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons Gold Belt Slides
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EADY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN-S
Carpet Department.
. Gold Rings Ac. Ac.
I C H S I O N D S ti BACKUS.—PRKMIUM ACCOUNT
FURNISHINtJ GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of H.
Velvet, Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton ALSO—Pianos Melodeons Musical Boxes Accordeons, Ac
Book Manufactory and Book-Bilidery. No. 1K.1. Jtfferaon
HALLOCK. No ir.8, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit Where may
and Wool, Carpets; Druggets Stair Bods Oilcloth, Window
Unexceptional References given whenever required.
•be found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the almvc Avenue.—Account Books of every description made to ofiler,
Shade* Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, Feathers,
AGENTS WANTED for even- part of the Country.
of superior paper and workmanship, nt lower prices than,
Paper Hangings, Ac., 4c.
N. B.—In sending your names write tho State, County and goods Just manufactured under his immediate inspection, and heretofore. ' Warranted to rfve satisfaction in evert- particuembracing one of tlie most extensive assortinentsever Utfore
. 'Wo have many other styles of Goods, which will be offered Town plainly, so as to avoid letters bcinir miscarried.
lar. .
offered in this market
to stilt the times. .
•,
ADDRESS,
A N G L E & CO.,
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, ejeeeated to
Among his stock will be found every kind and description
102 CANAL STREET, (Old No.) ol Garment suitable for Fall nnd Winter Wear.
order.
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New York.
The snlncriber having had nn experience of over fourteen
From the low priced and cheaper graces, to the most'fine
RATED—a volume of Photographs from original
years feels assured that they can defy-couipetition ip price*
drawings, by John W, Ehnlnger, illustrative of the Courtship
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G MACHINES.—1.MP0RTANTT0 and fashionable garments—all of which have been manufac- and'quality'of workmanship.
of Miles Standish, by Henry W. Longfellow. There will bo
THE-PUBLIC.—A new Family Sewing Machine, com- tured with the utmost careiindw Aitn*NTii»to give satisfaction.
Orders from Banks Mer'chsnts Maniiraetdrerw and Railroad
eight or ten large Photographs of the most exquisite charac- bining the latest improvements at the extreme low price of
All persons desirous of j»orchiwingeitli«r at WHOLESALE
u.t
ter, exefcuted by Brady, witir Intersected cream-colored leaves, FIFTY DOLLARS.
OR RETAIL are respectfully invited to ciill and examine his Companies respectfully solicited,
(containing the descriptive text,) the whole to be- bound in j The prices of ull onr standard machines have been greatlv extensive stoclr, which shall be offered f t prices uniformly
,nw
/ " 1 H A R L E S B l ' S C H , iSnccewor to M. Howanl Welmter, I
quarto morocco coven, with bevelled "and gilt edges.
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II. HALLOCK.
Tedueed. SINGER'S SEWING M ACHINH4, it is well known,
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Housekeep
Early orders are solicited, as the slow process of preparing though dearer in price, have always been cheaper in fact,
itig Articles Mechanics' Tools, Stoves, Grates Tin and Japtbe'Photographs (nothing being done in cloudy weather) will considering what they will ^o. than any other. The prices
road Watehes cased in beaqtifiil styles, warranted e j - paned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American and
prevent the immediate issne of a second edition, and conse- are now reduced so that all must be satisfied. Call and exccllent time-keepers: do do Swiss foil jewelled. Lever* In Euro | lean I-aw -Agency of Lit* A Knpp, No. * Nassau street.
quently only those ordered in advance c a n b e pro vised. amine the new machines at the low prices.
every stylo. GOLD PENS—I continue manuractiiring Pens New York—for. the recovery of Debts Ltgacie* and InheriPrice Six Dollars. Specimens to be seen and subscriptions
WILLIAM POUTER, Agent,
or every desirable pattern. These pens have received s Silver tances In Earope and the United HtAtes.
received, at my store. •
.
133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit
Remittances made to-all parts of Gerwaay, with safety, and
Medal nnd Diploma at the,Micliigan State.Fair, and are not to
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
l>e surpassed by [any Pens in market Also dealer in FINE dispatch. No. 2ol Jefferson avenoe.Kearsley's Block, Detroit.
13
i
DO Woodward Avenue.
H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A R E H O U S E . — T H E UN- JEWELRY,SILVER-WAKE,
Mich.
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and FANCY GOODS.
dersigncd
offcr
their
extensive
stock
of
Goods
consist1 U B T P U B L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OP VEGETABLE
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable or making newing
of
all
kinds
FURNITURE
AND
UPHOLSTERY,
to
their
. t j and Anhnal Physiology, designed for the .use of Schools.
work to order. T .
Seminaries and Colleges-by Henry Goadby, M. DL, Prqfessor customers and the public generally, at the lowest possible
Engravers and Litliograplier*. 205> Main street Buffalo.
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding
rates.
Being
prepared
to
meet
all
orders
In
our
line
of
busiof Vegetable and Animal physiology and Entomology In the
N. Y., over Sage's Piano Roouts.—Wo arc prvfared to execute
and Galvanizing, done at short notice.
State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up- ness we would advise bnyera to call upon us Iiefore buying . WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all all work entrntted to us with ]iromptness and despatch, and
wards of 450 Illustaatlons. Although designed mainly for elsewhere, as we intend not to be undersold by any firm f work entrusted to my care, will be carefoliv attended to.
on a* ravorablc term* aa any establishment in the country.
Colleges and Schools, this book will be found invaluable to the west All work warranted.
GOLD PENS re-polnted, at fifty cents. Peas sent by mall, Combining all the different branches or Steel, Copper and
CABINET
MAKERS'
ASSOCIATION,
tjie general reader, and should find a place in every public
Stone Engraving, as well as Crayon Work
the «ne*t deaccompanied-by the Cash, will be promptly attended to.
- i l JeTerson Avenue, Detroit
scription, we guarantee satisfaction in all esses.
and private Library. . The beauty of the wood engravings that
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J . li. ALLISON, Jufibraon Avem
so plentifully adorn this work. Is remarkable, and their style
Maps Portraits Show Cards, A<\, Llthigj^Jied and printed
OOKS.—SELF-MADB MEN—By C. B. Seymour.
in the most delicate colors, by a new p r o J H r
nr.
eminently peculiar; white, red, yellow and bide figures, on a
Future Life, or Scenes in Another World; by Geo. Wood
.dead black ground. By their distinctness they have elicited The Ministry of Life; by the author of Mipisterlng Children.
Brush street tinder the Folton Iron Works Detroit, MP A P B B O — W E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
unanimous admiration. For aale bv
The K. N. Pepper, and other Condiments pnt up for general Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments Coopers' and Carpenters' I . prices, all sizes and weights of Print and Book Paper;—
Detroit ~
Nor. 1.1858.
RAN0IS RATMOND.
Tools Axes or every description, Planing and Tol«cco Ma"
-.-.III,
chine Knives Trusses Ac., made to order or a superior qua- also Ledger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper, letter. Cap and .
Commercial Note. Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Faney and
T I L I P S PATENT FIBE and BURGLAR PROOF.SAFES. The Tenant House, or Embers from Poverty's Heartlistonc.
The Witehes or New York, by DoesUckn.
,
—Theae Safes arc a combination of Wrought and Chilled
Razors Knives Scissors Surgeon's Instruments, steel Iron Staple Stationery in great variety.
Isabella Oraini; by the author or Beatrice CencL

100 tons or Rags wanted in exchange.
Iron, two Inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives strength
and Brass Ware, polished and repaired in' a manner to give
Vernon
Grover,
or
Hearts
as
Thev,
Arc.
and the Chilled Iron hardness; the safes belngwarranted Drill
RICHMONPS A BACKUS.
satisfaction to his customers.
Fredorick
the
Great;
by
Carlrle.

IVuof. AH other Fire Proor Safes are made of Sheet Iron.
Detroit, MlcH.
Orders left at'the office, corner of Brnsh street and Jeffer- n3
Dora Dean; by Mistt Mary J. Holmes.
S. R. W00LLEY, Agent at C. A A. Ives'Hanking Office.
son Avenue, will be promptly attendod to, where samples may
With
a
variety
or
others,
too
numerous
to
enumerate.
For
Detroit, Nov. L .1858.
nj .
Wholesale Druggists and
be seen.
>
-j
aale by
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
- -r-^r- oodward swenus Detroit,
References kindly permitted to'Messrs. lEdmnnds, North A
£0
Woodward
A
v.
Detroit
Itate
in
store
and
offer
to
the
Trade,
a
large
stock of Pngar, .
UDLEY * HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND R BAIL
Co., J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen A BatwclL
dealers in Hardware, Stoves Boynton's Hot Air FurnaSyrup, Molasses Fish. Fruit Spices Nuts Liquors Drng«,
Detroit Jali. 1859.
I3tf
A N D P O E T R Y O P VERMONT—EDITED
••«s Register, Orates Cooking Ranges Tinner's and Plumber's
Cordage, Paints Oils Dye StuffV, Naval Stores, Window Glass,
by
Abbey
H.
Hemingway.
The
deaigp
of
this
work
is
to
A
T
H
E
WS
SELPSADJUSTING.
SMOKE
STORM
AND
Ac..
Ac.
«3
ritook, Machines and Pools Also, manufactnrere oT Copper,
•resent the general poetic literature of Vermont from its
VENT1LLATING CHIMNEY CAP—MayhewV Chimnev J . S. Ci'TitBKaT,
Tin and Skeet Iron Wares House and Steamboat Plumbers.
i
M. W. Cam-iK.,
settlement t o tho prewint period. The selections arc Cap prevents CSiimnoys from smoking: it precludes storm*
TSf Agents for Wilder's Patent Salamander Safes.
red
from
the
most
reliable
sources
and
will
especially
from
entering
them;
I
t
lessens
the
liabilities
to
fires
from
Particular attention paid to House tnd Steaml>oat PlumbI^ne, and 17 Cedar street New York. Hemp, Cotton
iag,and putting th« most approved Heating and Ventlllatlng Interest all Vermonters by birth-ri^ht now resident in this and their burning oat: i( protects their tops from the wastes or
13
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
the'weather, and serves as an ornamental, finish.
Flax and Linen Twines Imported and Mannfactnied Cerdagc.'
I'ornaccs and Cooling Apparatus in Public and Private Build- other States.
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture,
Cotton, Jute, ^fahillaaAd American Heftip Rojie.TsrredStufl.
ings In the City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue,
T
B L A C K & C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS OF of sale, or botb^n Cities Counties States or Territories -~ Fishing Lines Giiling Threads Shoe Thread, Wick, and an
Detroit (Opposite Holmes ft Co.) '
J L i e Optical and Philosophical Apparatus No. J50 Jefferson any part of the United States not already disposed of, will be kinds of Cords and Lines.
o3
B U H L 4C C O . , MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE- Avenue, invite all those suffering from defcetive sight to in- fnrnished with n descriptive circular, by 4>ddressiag the un• sale and retail dealersin Silk.Fnr, Wool.PanamsPalm- spect their assortment of greatly improved Perescopic Crys- dersigned, and I|y designating the-territory they tjeaire, they
JC -and Provisions Paints Oils Twines Canvas Anchors
f>af, Leghorn and Straw Hate, Pur, Cloth; Plnsh, Silk and tal and Pebble Spectacles which are. highly endowed with will also be furnished with the terms or sale.
and Chains'Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum, Ac. A complete stock
Glazed Caps; all descriptions of manufactured Fnrsforladies the proDcrty of improving vision. Also, oil lands of TeleIRA MAYHEW. Patentee, Albion, Mich.
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always- on.
and gentleman: Buckskin Clove* and Mittens For, Kid, Silk scopes Microscopes Electric Machines Drawing Instruments,
Manulactured and for sale. In Detroit by
hand and for sale vary low, at « Woodbridge street, Detroit,
and Woolen Gloves, Canes Umbrellas Cravats Snspenders
n3
DUDLEY A HOLMES, TT Woodward Ave.
Michigan.
n3
«V. Hatters' Stock and Trimmings. Buffklo and FancySlelgh
n p H B CYCLOPAEDIA OP W I T AND H U H O & - .
8
Robes, Ac.
F. BUHL A CO.,
'
X Containing choice andcharacteristic selections from the
MENT, No. 16 Congress-st.East-+.A. C. ALEXANDER
q3 ,
Connnt Block, 148 Jefferson Ave.
writings of the most eminent Humorists- of America, Scot- would most respectfnlly intimate thaj|miore folly to accom- — ,

.
_
Watches
Clocks
Jewelry.
P. 8.—Cash pald'for Shipping Fnra an^ Deer Skins.
land, Ireland and England, by Wm. F. Burton. For sale by
modate the wanta of the patronlzinV p^ilic, and hi* large in- Fancy Goods Plated Ware, Combs Buttons Thread, Ac. No.
. FRANCIS RAYMOND,
crease of business he has adapted thei&proved facility which 79 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes ACo. Detroit Ml eh.
O . - S T I M S O I f . Produce, Coinmisaloa and Shipping
'
. 3 0 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
Steam gives to the Art of Dyeing, btfving recently fltted up Watches Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted..
• Merchant Warehouse on Dock, f o o t e r Bates street
for that purpose! He now D y t j by Steam, every description
Detroit.
•" •"
APER WABEHOUSE,-ON HAND AND FOR BALE of Silks Satins Velvet Crapes and Meriaos prodncini the T ^ l R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F . W A Y E R L Y N O V E L S ,
•JSf' Liberal advances made on Prodoce, for aale In this or
either at W h 9 l * u e or retail, the followingdescriptlonsor
JT now compete. fnH.sets to be had or
Eastern Markets.
paper, >i«; Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medinm. Demv most brilliant colors and be*t atyle of finish that every .article
Detroit Nor. 1,18id.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO..
will admit of. ShawL* of every variety Dved and Cleaned.
Refer to—John Owen,Pres"t Michigan Insurance Co. Rank;
* D d , F o , 1 ° P o * Cap, Letter, Legal, Sermon
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j v
No. 94 Woodward Ave.
i>. O.-Willi amsACkk, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Bill and Note Paper in every variety.
T
T I S T O R Y OF CIY1LKATION IN ENGLAND—By W.
Detroit
nS
Book and Print Paper* of all colors and' size*. Manilla. ——. aijpied having a Book .Bindery in connection with his
H
Thomas
Bttchle—two
volfc
J u s t received bv
R a t and Straw Wrapping Paper of all-s'zes and weights
Bookstore,'!* prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
| » H U R D i t COU Detroit, Michigan, Produce and
DOUGHTY.
STRAW ft CO.
Receiving onr paper direct frote-the Manufacturers we arc of every description. Merchants and others, wanting any
i n t v Agents and Consignees for thefol«• 1** Ptf «e« as bay in this market
thing in tljat line, are invited to give hfijj a call. Having the T 3 E E C H E R * S L I F E T H O U G H T S ^ — A NEW 8UP>i—numCAK TaawsroBTarroK COKTAXY, CaplKAG8—Wanted hi exchange tyr Good* or Cash.
best of>4&rkmen, he can aafely guarantee satisfaction-la aH JL> ply just received. Porsale.bir
W a s r a a s Taaxsroa-rarron C o w a x r , Capital
FRANC IB RAYMOND,
F. RAYMOND.
Detroit Nov. 1,1848. ' DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO„
11
•0,000. 'And tbeN«w Y o a x C c r r a i B . R C o .
nS
M Woodward Arenne.
Detroit Nov. 1,1858.
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