Grand Traverse Herald, February 24, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 24, 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

1860-02-24

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL. II.'

T E A V E E 8 E C I T Y , M I C H . F E I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 24, 1860.

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I Mast flatten Home.
1 must hasten home, said a rosy child;
Who hail gaily roamed for Hours;
I m u s t hasten home to my mother d e a r She will seek me amid the bowers.
H she chides, I seal her lips with a kiss,
•And offer her alltoyflowers.

.KVKftT FK1I>AY, AT

Traverse City, G r a n d g r a v e n * . County, Michigan,

MORGAN BATES,
g n r r o g AXD r a o r g i r r o u .
T K R M S .

I must hasten home, gold a beggar girl,
A s she carried her pitiful store
Of crumbs and scrap* of the crusted bread
She h a d gathered f r o m door to d o o r ;
I must hasten home to my mother dear,
She Is feeble, and old, and jwor!

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THERON BOSTWICK,

NOTARY PU3LIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
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G r a n d Traverse. C o u n t y , Michigan,
Will ( I n p « n o u l atUMloa to l b .

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P A Y M E N T ' O F TAXES,

must haate'n home, m i d the ball-room belle.
As day began to dawn;
And
. . . .the
. . . glittering jewels
.
. her dai
dark hair decked.
Shone bright as t h o dews of m

I must hasten home, said a dying youth,
Who hod vainly sought f tf r f a m e —
Who had vowed to win a l a u K j wreath;
A n d immortalize h i s naiue:
But, a stronger, he died on a foreign shore— .
All the hopes he had cherished were vain.
I must hasten home, said an aged man.
/ H i s feet h f d lightly trod:
Farewell! farewell to this lovelylovely earth—
I am-hastening home to God!

w a . H. PARKS,
' • Intellect In Rags.
Attorney at L a w a n d Solicitor i n Chancery,
I t w a s a b l e n k w i n t r y d a y . H c f t v v s n o w d r i f t s lay piled
G r n n c l H a v r n , JNIiuhiuHii,
u p in t h e utroeta of N e w \ o r k , a n d t h e w h o l e a p p c a r a n o o
Will a t t e n d Court and to CyTleetionM in the counties of Grand pf t h e C i t y waa cold a n d d r e a r y .
Traverse, Manistee, Uason and Ocean*.
25-ly*
S e a t e d u p o n t h e (jteps of o n e of t h e l a r g e dwellings o n
F i f t h A v e n u e , w a s a lad a p p a r e n t l y thi r i c e u y e a r s of age.
l i e w a s ' l i t e r a l l y c l o t h e d in rags, a n d h i s h a n d s w e r e blue,
ASP'
a n d his t e e t h c h a t t e r e d w i t h cold. L y i n g ujion h i s kueo
was a n e w s p a p e r h e h a d pi e k e d u p in tlio s t r e e t , a n d h o
w a s t r y i n g t o r e a d t h e w o r d s u p o n i t . — l i e h a d bceu occ u p i e d t h n s f o r s o m e time, w h e n t w o l i t t l e girls, c l a d in
silks a n d furs, c a u t e t o w a r d h i m .
T h e ' e l d e s t one was a b o u t t w e l v e y e a r s old, a n d s o b e a u AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOBtiful t h a t t h e p o o r b o y r a i s e d his e y e s a u d filed t h c i n u p o n
sole or location; Investment* made; Taxes paid on non- h e r in undisguised a d m i r a t i o n .
retddent lands; Redemption of lands sold f o r taxes,and purT h o child o f w e a l t h dnd. lux
chase of lands a t tax sales.
and turning to her companion esclaii
And wil) always git o the most careful attention t o the Intor• ' M a r f a n , j i t s t s e c ' t h i s fellow o n m y s t e p s ! — B o y , w h a t
•*itts of m y Correspondent*. an'd'in liberality, promptness and
i y o u d o i n g here ?"
a c e u r a o y ' o f bnalue'im t r a n s a c t i o n * would c o a r t .comparison
" f a m t r y i n g t o l e a r n t o r e a d u p o n t h i s l i t t l e b i t of
with a n y Agency In the country.
Traverse City, No*. 2V18S3.
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paper," answered he.
"
T h e g i r l l a u j d i e d derisively, a n d s a i d ;
" W e l l I r t f l j T ' I h a v e h e a r t ] of intellect iu r a g s , '
ire i t is p e r s o n i f i e d . "
M a r i a n s s o f t hazel e y e s filled w i t h t e a r s a s s h e replied:
" O h , L o u i s a , d o n o t talk s o ; y o u kijow w h a t Mis*
Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Gi
I ' a u n i e t e a c h e s iii s c h o o l — t l i e r i c h o u d t h e p o o r m e e t t o Michigan, f o r t h e transaction of a
g e t h e r , a n d t h e L o r d i s m a k e r of t h e m a l l ' ,
L o u i s a l a u g h e d a g a i u , a n d t h e n said t o t h a b o y :
H i e United States L a n d Office is located at t h i s p l a c e ; and
particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants, ' " G e t u p h e r e ; y o u shall n o t s i t o n m y s t e p s . . Y w t u r o
lavaating money in G o v e r n m e n t ' L a n d s , i m p a r t i n g informa- t o o r a g e d a n d d i r t y . "
tion relative t o the general features, resource* and advanT h e b o y roire a n d a blush c r i m s o n e d his facc. H e w a s
tages of• the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of taxes, w a l k i n g away, w h e n M a r i a n t u r n e d a n d s a i d ;
a n d the transaction of any Agency business with w h i c h . b e
" D o n ' t g o , little b o y , y o u are so c o l d ; c o m e t o
tSay be entrusted. /
BEVCIIENCKS.
,
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house a n d p e t w a r m . Oh, d o c o m e , " s h e c o n t i n u e d a s
lie h e s i t a t e d ; a n d he followed h e r i n t o a l a r g e k i t c h e n ,
Hon. J. M Ilow*rtl, Attornrj- Orcfr»l, >
w h e r e a b r i g h t fire was s h e d d i n g i t s g e n i a l w a r m t h
around.
" W e l l , Miss. M a r i a n , w h o a r e y o u b r i n g i n g h e r e I
MORGAN BATES,
aske{{ t h e s e r v a n t woman.
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,
' " A p o o r boy, w h o is a l m o s t p e r i s h e d ; " a n d R a c h e l
1 wis hod a c h a i r in front of t h e stove.—.She t h e n g a v e h i m
Hoii«l«l O f H o e , T m v j s w o C i t y , M i o h .
a n i e c e of b r e a d ami somo m e a t .
Marian watpbod these o r r a n g u m e n K and then glided
from the room.
W h e n s h e returned, s h e h a d a p r i n t f r ,
w i t h t h e r u d i m e n t s of spelling a n d reading, d o i n g t o t h e
b o y s h e sweetly s a i d :
(FRONT STREET, XBAU cbnitT a o r s s , ) " l i t t l e b o v , h e r e is a b o o k t h a t y o u c a n learn t o r e a d
T R A . V , E I i S K C I T Y , M1CHIO-AN.
f r o m b e t t e r t h a n a p i e c e of p a p e r . D o y o u k n o w y o u r

L A N D W A R E A N T

TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Traftrse City, Grand Trarasc Count?, Mich.
H E N l t Y D.^CAMPBELL.

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Land, Tax, and General 4
MORGAN BAT

General Agency Bofiinese.

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N O T A R Y PUBLIC,

T R A V E R S E C I T Y HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

F O W L E ,

f p I I I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T I C K FIRRT
L in Traverse City,)situated on F r o n t street, In the vicinity of t h e Court.House and public, offices, is still ojMin f o r the
reception of the traveling pdblic. The Proprk'tfir returns
his heart}' t h a n k s for the liberal patronage he has received,
and asaurea t h e public t h a t no pains will be spared to make
his guests comfortable. I l l s charges will correspond with
t h e times.
' •*• '
(Sood accommodations for Horses a n d Cattle.
49tf

GTJNTON HOUSE,
J A M E S K . G U N T O N ,
-<#•
( JfOCTIt OFfcOABDIJIKR1VIR,)
t r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
T H I S NEW AND COMFORTABLE HOUSE IS
1 . now ready to receive Its guests, being fitted in full, without Mgard to cost, so a . to make it the most desirablb of a n y
Hotel in the Count]-.
J . S . G . being one of the earliest settlers in the County, Is
able to gire"5»y Information necessary to parties wishing t o
locate lands. 4 r otherwise. He h i s a 1'leosine Boat, Skiffs
a n d Fishing Tsckl«*>f every description for hire. Those In
search of health or recreation will find this a very desirable
place of - resort.
4
Traverse.City, October J l . MS#. • .
. .
-.- 49-ly

J A M E S K. GUNTON,
Practical ]>uihlr ami DraughUitnm
Is prepared t o make P t o n s i m d Specifications f o r all cltaes
of Buildings ; a l s o e x e c i d e all k i n d s of work connected with
the Trade, on liberal t c n u s .

nltv of soliciting a.Contlauance of the same.
"Traverse City, N'ovetnberlS, 1859.
ROITND8 A

LANGDONUT

ADVERTISING AGENCY,
1 5 5 R a n d o l p h S t r e e t , C h i c a g o , 111.
BOUNDS A LANGDON are author-bed to receive Advertisements for t h i s and all t h c l e a d l n g N c w s p a p e t s o f t h e U . 8 ,
«nd are the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE Agents for the majority
of t k m e In the North-WeaL
up""

letters?'

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• " 8 o m e o f t h e m , b u t n o t nlL I n e v e r h a d a n y b o d y
t o t e a c h m e . I j u s t learned myself; b u t oh, I w a n t to
read so b a d l y . "
' Marian sat beside him, and began t o tckch him his
lettchi
S h e w a s s o busily o c c u p i e d in t h i s w o r k
t h h t s h e did n o t s e e h e r m o t h e r e n t e r t h e r o o m , n o r h e a r
R a c h e l e x p l a i n a b o n t t h e b o y ; a n d she k n e w n o t t h a t
h e r m o t h e r stood s o m e t i m e b e h i n d t h e m , l i s t e n i n g t o h e r
n o b l e c h i l d ' t e a c h i n g t h o b e g g a r b o y h i s letters.
| _ :
T h e r e wdrc b u t f e w h e had, n o t a l r e a d y l e a r n e d h i m self, a n d i t was not long b e f o r e .Marian b a d t h e satisfact i o n of h e a r i n g h i m repeat t h e a l p h a b e t
" W h e n h o rose t o go, h e t h a n k e d M a r f a n for b e r k i n d ness, a n d offered M a r i a n h e r b o o k .
" N o I d o n ' t w a n t i t " s h e said, " I h a v e (riven i t t o
y o h t o k a r n t o r e a d from. Mfcsn't y o u tell m o
iianie?!!-—-r?
.
^
ejartie," he replied.
will n o t f o r g e t y o a , J c m m i e : y o u m a s t a l w a y s re•r M a r i a n H a y e s , " w h s t h e little g i r l ' s farewell
_ise G a r d i n e r a n d M a r i a n H a y e s w t r e p l a j i n a t c /
a n d f r i e n d s . T h e i r dwellings j o i n e d ! a n d a l m o s t e v e r y
h o u r of t h e d a y t h e y were t o g e t h e r , f o r t h e y a t t e n d e d t h e
same school. ' T h e s e t w o children wore very differently
dispositioned, a n d .very differently b r o u g h t u p .
L o a l s i e was p r o u d a n d h a u g h t y . P o v e r t y , in h e r eyes,
w a s a d i s g r a c e a n d a crime, a n d sbo t h o u g h t n o t h i n g t o o
s e v e r e f o r t h e p o o r t o suffer. T h e s e views elm l e a r n e d
f r o m h e r m o t h e r . M r s . G a r d i n e r m o v e d in one exclusive
c i r c l e — t h e bonton of N e w Y o r k . W i t h o u t i t s p r e c i n c t s
s h e n e v e r v e n t u r e d , f o r all o t h e r s w e r e b e n e a t h h e r ,
L o q i s i e , t a u g h t t o minglo w i t h no c h i l d r e n o x c e p t t h o s e
of h e r m o t h e r ' s f r i e n d s , w w g r o w i n g u p ' b e l i e v i n g herself
even b e t t e r t h a n t h e y were.
T h o t e a c h i u g M a r i a n H a y c s - r o c e l v c d , was totally diffe r e n t f r o m t h i s . Mr». H a y e s w a s a c k n o w l e d g e d b y M r s .
Gardiner as o n e o f ber particular friends; yet, t h o u g h she
m o v e d a m o n g t h a t circle, s h e w a s f a r from b e i n g o n e of
t h e m . I l e r d o c t r i b e V a s t h e t e x t t h e little girl h a d w e d
" T h e r i c h a n d t h o p o o r m e e t t o g e t h e r a n d t h e L o r d is
t h o m a k e r of t h e m i l l . " T h u s s h e t a u g h t M a r i a n t h e r e
n o d i s t i n c t i o n in t h e ' w o r t h alone. 8 bo " t a u g h t b e r
to r e v e r e n c e a g e , a n d to p i t y t h o p o o r a n d t h e d e s t i t n t f ,
and t h a t " pleasant words w e r e as sweet as honey-comb
t o t h e soul, a n d a little kindnesB w a s b e t t e r t h a n "money.

n r n X l A M P . W E L L S , (Suceeasor to Campbell A
A g a v a n d a brilliant, t h r o n g w e r e a s s e m b l e d in t h e
Y V Wells) Attorney, Solicitor a n d Counsellor. Office
o v e r F a n n e r * ' and Mechanics Bank, Cor. W o o d w a r d a n d Jef- C i t y o f W a s h i n g t o n . C o n g r e s s w a s in session, a n d t h e
hotels w e r e c r o w d e d w i t h s t r i n g e r s . I t w a s a n e v e n i n g
f r r s o n a v * a , Detrdli.
ift I - . . - •••'--•.v.; a *

p a r t y . T h e brilliantly illuminated r o o m s wore filled w i t h
youth and beauty.
. S t a n d i n g n e a r o n e of t h e d o o r s w e r e t w o y o u q g ladies,
busily e n g a g e d c o n v e r s i n g t o g e t h e r . T h e cldeT of t h e
two suddenly exclaimed:
' " O h , M a r i a n , Intro y o u seen M r . H a m i l t o n , t h e new
member from W l "
" X o , b u t I h a v e h e a r d a grfcat deal a b o u t h i m . "
" Ob, I wilnt t o see h i m badly. M r s . X . is g o i n g t o
Introduce h i m t o ns. I wish s h e would m a k e h a s t e ; I
h a v e no p a t i c n t e . "
" D o n t s p e a k so, Louisic. I wish y o n could n o t b e s o
trifling," Mud M a r i a n .
. A stugular suiile p l a y e d a r o u n d this m o u t h of a tall,
h a n d s o m e gentleman w h o was s t r i d i n g n e a r the^girls, a n d
fa h e passed t h e m h o scanned t h e m b o t h closely.
> I n a s h o r t t i m e M r s . N . c a m e u p w j t h M r . Hamilton,
t h e hew m e m b e r , a n d p r e s e n t e d h i m t o Mia> G a r d i n e r a n d
MifW H a y e s .
A s t h e y w e r e conversing t o g e t h e r , M r . H a m i l t o n s a i d :
' " LedicS w e have met before."
H u t Louisie a n d M a r i a n d e c l a r e d t h e i r i g n o r a n c e of t h e
fact.
'-.It has,been long years ago, y e t I bavo not forgotten
i t tior a s e n t e n c e u t t e r e d d u r i u g t h e m e e t i n g . I trill
q u o t e ' 6ne, t h a t y o u m a y recall i t t o y o u r m e m o r y : " T h e
rich a n d t h e p o o r meet t o g e t h e r , a n d t h e L o r d i s t h e
maker ofthtim a l l "
I T h e rich blood t i n g e d the c h e e k s of M a r i a n , h u t L o u i Bio still d e c l a r e d herself a s ' i g n o r a n t a s b e f o r e . M r . 11amilton'glanced f o r a m o m e n t .at M a r i a n , and t u r n i n g to
' L o u i s i c , be s a i d :
" L o n g y e a r s a g o , a little b o y . r a g g e d a n d d i r t y , seate d himself u p o n t h e s t e p s of a s t a t e l y d w e l l i n g on F i f t h
A y e m i c , N e w Y o r k , a n d was t h e r e . b u a l y e n g a g e d i n
. t r y i n g . t o read from a b i t of |»aper, w h e n his a t t e n t i o n
was a t t r a c t e d b y t w o little girls, richly d r e s s e d T h e eldcat of t h e t w o p a r t i c u l a r l y a t t r a c t e d him, f o r s h e w a s as
be p i t i f u l a s an a u g e l , b u t a s t h e y c a m e n e a r to him, s h e
lifted u p h e r h a n d ami e x c l a i m e d : .
" Boy, what are you doing here?"
. (!;
" T l i e b o y answercfl t h a t h e w a s t i y i n g t o read. ' T h e
girl of influence d e r i d e d him, mid said t h a t s h e h a d
heardof intellect in rugs, a n d he was ( h e p e r s o n i f i c a t i o n o f i t
H e r c o m p a u i o u ' s a n s w e r was, t h a t . t b e r i c h a n d t h e p o o r
shall meet t o g e t h e r , a n d t h e lord is t h e tttakc j-of t h e m alL
T h e elder girl d r o v e t h e b o y nway f r o m t h e ' s t e p s ; t h o
y o u n g e r Oho t o o k h i m i n t o h e r dwelling, a n d w a r m e d a n d
fed h i m t h e r e — p W h e r i t h e y p a r t e d , the-littlq g i r l s a i d :
" Y o u must not forget Marian Hayes."
" A n d Miss H a y e s , h e ha3 n e v e r f o r g o t t e n h e r . . T h a t
r a g g e d , d i r t y b o y is fiow b e f o r e y o u , Indies, a s M r . H a m ilton t h e M e m b e r of C o n g r e e s ; a n d allow mo. M i s s G a r d i n e r , to tender m y t h a n k s to yoit f o r y o u r k i n d t r e a t m e n t
of t h a t b o y . "
Overwhelmed with confusion, Louisie knew not w h a t
to say.
I n p i t y o f h e r , M r . H a m i l t o n rose, a n d t u r n i n g t o M a K
rian, l i ^ s u i d :
'
\
'• I wiU see y o n agijin, M i s s H a v e s , " a n d b e left t h e n j .
L o n i s l e would hot .stay in t h e city, w h e r e She daily m e t
w i t h Mr. H a m i l t o n , a n d in a few d a y s returned t o N e w
Y o r k , l e a v i n g .Marion w i t h t h e consciousness of h a v i n g
d o n e n o t h i n g to b e a s h a m e d of, nnd e n j o y i n g t h e s o c i e t y
of i l i f t i n g a i s h c d OougrofesnK-a
M a r i a n )uid M r . ' H a m i l f o u jvere w a l k i n g t o g e t h e r
e v e n i n g w h e n t h e l a t t e r d r e w f r o m his b o s o m a n old a n d
well w o r n p r i m e r , a n d h a n d e d i t t o M a r i a u .
,
" F r o m this, h e said, " t h e limn w h o is s « ' d i s t i n g u i s h e d h e r e first' learned to r e ; i d D o y o u
book?"
M a r i a n t r e m b l e d , a n d d i d n o t r a i s e h e r eyes, w h e n t h o
s a w t h e well r e m e m b e r e d b o o k
Mr. Hamilton took
h e r hand and s a i d : .
' " M a r i a n , J e m m i o has never forgotten you.—Since
tho day y o u r were so kind to him, and gave him t h i s
b o o k , his life h a s b e e n one g r e a t aim, a u d t h a t w a s to'
a t t a i u t o greatness, a n d in a f t e r y e a r s t o o m e e t t h a t min-,
i s t e r i n g Onj^el w h o was t h e sweetener of m y d a y s of p o v e r t y . — W h e n I l e f t y o u r h o u s e w i t h t h e b o o k , I returned
to. "my h u m b l e hona- t e n t i m e s h a p p i e r . A n d wont ftsnid u o a s l y to learn Xo read. My m o t h e r w a s a,a invalid,:
and e r e l o n g I framed well endUgh t o r e a d to h e r .
w h i t e m y t n o t l i e r d i e d T f e ^ d n.good friend, a n d wa3
a d o p t e d b y a gentleman in W . — — A s h i s son I h a v e
b e e n e d u c a t e d A y e a r a g o h o d i e d a u d left h i s p r o p e r t y to me. O f all tlie p l e a s a n t m e m o r i e s of tnv b o y h o o d ,
the one c o n n e c t e d with y o u j s t h e d e a r e s t I h a v e k e p t
t h i s p r i m e r n e x t t o m y h e a r t , a n d d w e l t npOn t h e h o p a
of again seeing t h o give r . I h a v e met- h e r . I see aU
t h a t m y i m a g i n a t i o n p i c t u r e d , a n d I a - k if t h o d e a r h a n d
t h a t g a v e m e t h i s b o o k c a n n o t b e mine f o r e v e r ? "
L o u i s i e felt d e e p e r g r i e f t h a n ever, w h e n M a r i a n told
her t h a t s h e w a s to b e c o m e t h e wife of M r . H a m i l t o n ,
the p o o r boy whom she spurned f r o m b e r door, and derisively callcd " I n t e l l e c t in r a g s . " B u t s h e l e a r n e d a
severe" lesson, and one t h a t Soon c h a n g e d t h e w h o l e curr e n t of Iter life. F o r a.while s h e shunned M r . H a m i l t o n ,
b u t b y p e r s e v e r i n g k i n d n e s s he m a d e h e r feel c i w i n . h i t
p r e s e n c e , mid s h e b e c a m e t h e a c k n o w l e d g e d f r i e n d
of t h e C o n g r e s s m a n a n d his n o b l e wife.
Y e a r s h a v e p a w e d s i n c e then, a o d . L o u i s i c i s t r a i n i n g
u p a family of little o u u s a n d sbo i s t e a c h i n g t h e m n o t
to d e s p i s e i n t e l l e c t in rags, b u t bo g u i d e d b y M a r i a n ' s
text:
' " T h e rich'and the poor meet together, and t h e i/>rd
i s t h e m a k e r of t h e m a l l "
PBAYEK OF TUK IlEATirKS.—-Falcourt s " H i s t o r y of
M a d a g a s c a r " c o n t a i n s t h e following s u b l i m e p r a y e r , said
.to b e used b y t h e p e o p l e wo call s a v a g e s : " 0 E t e r n a l ,
h a v e m e r c y u p o n nie, because I a m ] « « u n g a w a y . O
Infinite, bccau.se I tun w e a k . 0 S o v e r e i g n of life, b e c a n s e
I d r a w n i g h to t h e g r a v e . Q^Ontniscient. b c c m u o I a m
in d a r k n e s s . O A l l b o u n t e o u s , b e c a u s e I a m p o o r . 0
A l l s u f f i c i e n t bocauso 1 a m n o t h i n g . "
" M y tfearwife, t w i d i y o u would try t o o keep y e a r
temper.r
" M y d e a r h a s b a n d I wish y o a w o u l d t r y t p
g e t rid of y o n r s . " I f p h i l a n t h r o p y if p r o p e r l y defined to b e a love of
m a n l n n d f n o s t w o m a n - h a v e a n u n e q u i v o c a l t i t l e to b e coosidcred p l j ^ t l h r o p i s t s .
11*9 G r e a t A u t h o r of A l l m a i ; e v e r y t h i n g o u t of n o t h i n g h a t m a a y a h s a a n a a t h o r malms n o t h i n g p a t o f e v e x y -

3STO. 1 4 .

W h e r e all the Scandal Come* F r o m .
T h e r e ' s t h e q u e s t i o n . E v e r y o o e m u s t a c k n co w l e d g e
t h a t t h e r e i s a n i m m e n s e n o a n t i t ,y of t h e a r tticfe
i c l e iin question alreddv to b e m e t w i t h tn ttlxs
h e social m a r k e t ®
and that
t h e d e m a n d f o r m o r e i s steadily increasing; b u t w h e r e i t
all c o m e s from, a n d from w h a t p o r t , a n d u n d e r w h a t captain t h e new invoice i s e x p e c t e d to a r r i f e , remains a mystery.
l ' e o p l e , as a g e n e r a l thing, d o n o t b e t r a y t h e i r own
secrets. I t is n o t likely t h a t M r . A . would inform h i s
f r i e n d s t h a t h i s rent is still u n p a i d ; t h a t , M r . B . w o u l d p u b lish to t h e w o r l d t h e f a c t t h a t h e h a s t a k q n a n u n f a i r a d v a n t a g e of M r . Y . t h a t M r s . G. would p u b l i c l y n o t i f y h e r
n e i g h b o r s t h a t s h e lias b e e n flirting scandalously w i t h M r .
P . ; a n d t h a t M r . G - h a s b e c o m e a second O t h e l l o in consequence. Y c f t h e v e r y t h i n g s p e o p l e w o u l d i f p o s s i b k \
conceal, seem inevitably t o leak o u t in t h o most mysterio u s m a n n e r . A n d if b y chance, a n y i n d i v i d u a l h a s n q t h i n g w h i c h he would w i s h to h i d e , some s t o r y is f o r t h w i t h
i n v e n t e d f o r his benefit, w h i c h b e i n g c u t o u t o f w h o l e
cloth; i s p r o b a b l y t e n t i m e s m o r e h o r r i b l e t h a n if i t hail
been founded On "fact B u t V h o c i r c u l a t e s t h e s e reports,
w h o invented t h e s e stories, n o b n e e v e r knows.
Y o u r n e i g h b o r , Mr*. T w i g g s , w h o h a s t h e w h o l e of
t h a t u n p l e a s a n t s t o t y a b o u t J e n k i n s b y heart, d o e s not
v o u c h f o r it o n t h e e v i d e n c e of h e r own s e n s e s — a l t h o u g h
s h e rehearses t h e " says bo's" " s a y s s h e ' s " w i t h s u c h e x actitude—fiho h a d i t f r o m M r * S m i t h , M r s . S m i t h h a d it
f r o m M r s . B r o w n , a n d M r s . B r o w n h a d i t f r o m Mrs. someono-clse; b u t w h o absolutely h e a r d t h e words, o r witoesae d t h o a c t i o n , i t i s i m p o s s i b l e to discover. T h e old g a m e
of " H u n t t h o S l i p p e r , " w a s n o t h i n g t o t h e m o d e r n g a m e
of " S c a n d a l " T l i e h o l d e r of t h e s h o e m i g h t b y pereeveraEcc, b e d i s c o v e r e d ; b u t t h e p o s s e a i o r o f t h o l i t t l e found a t i o n of t r u t h or fancy, w h i c h h a s b e e n paseed slyly from
h a n d to h a n d w i t h s u c h p e r s e v e r a n c e , is f o r e v e r nimoyoug.'
• ,


-•
•' •
I t h a s been t h e custom, f r o m time immemorial, t q lav
aU tlie s e a n d a l on t h o s h o u k l c r s of t h o Softer sex. W o m a n a n d s l a n d e r , . g o s s i p a n d tea, p c a c h p r e s e r v e s and impeached characters, are words intimately associated with
e a c h o t h e r ; a n d t h e g e n t l e m e n , bless t h e i r Innocent souls!
a r e n e v e r suspected f o r a . m o m e n t T h e y stand aloof,
w i t h c o m p l a c e n t smiles, a n d insinuate d e p t h o f . i g n o r a n c e
n p o n e v e r y s c a n d a l o u s tit-tut p r e s e n t e d f o r t h e general
d i s c i s s i o n , w h i c h is, to say t h e l e a s t suspicious.
1 m u s t confess, a s a f r i o n d to t h e d i f f u s i o n of .truth,
t h a t in thoao discoveries w h i c h a r e m a d e b y listening a t '
c r e v i c e s in t h o wall, p e e p i n g t h r o u g h key-holes, a n d h i d i n g b e h i n d folding doors, w o m e n a r e b y f a r " t h o most
slrillfuL L i k e w i s e y o u m a y b e assured t h a t w h e n i t i s
known t h a t M r . Skinflint i s n o t a " g o o d p r o v i d e r ; " t h a t
Mrs. W i g g i u s h a s t u r n e d h e r old silk a n d uyCd h e r F r e n c h
m e r i n o , ami t h a t t h o p a r l o r c a r p e t of t h e C l u m p l n s e s
citmc f r o m auction, a woman.ha«i :been f o r e m o s t in m a k ing t h o i m p o r t a n t d i s c o v q # .
B u t d i s c e r n i n g reader,
when t h o t o p i c is of a g a r t r n a t u r e — w h e n i t d i p s i n t o
c h a r a c t e r , a n d violently assails reputation, d o p e g a n p o n
i t t h a t a m o r e v i g o r o u s h a n d i s g u i d i n g t h e w i r e s secretly j t h a t a m a n i s a t t h e b o t t o m o f i t
P i p k i n s , - l ' o d g c r s , nnd P r i n g l e b e l o n g t o a d u b . T h e y
a r e sworii frfendk T V t w o w h o c a n retain a p e r p e n d i c u l a r position tbo. l o n g e s t u p o n convivial c l u b nights, unite
iu a s s i s t i n g . t h e one w h o i s o v e r c o m e b y t h o strength_ of
t h o c r a c k e r s a n J l o b s t e r salad to his dotiiicllc, a n d w i t h
f r a t e r n a l kindness fit hiB latcli-key Into t h e key-hole, a n d
b o l s t e r h i m u p in t h e c o m e r b e t w e e n t h e t a b l e a n d t h e
lint-rack. . •
.

I t i s P r i n g l e ' s t u r n to b o t h u s a t t t e n d e d o n e m g b t .
P i p k i n s ajid P o d g e r s , b o t h m a r r i e d men, assist t h e i r
b a c h e l o r friend t o h i s b o a r d i n g house, s e e h i m p n t t o b e d ,
and liart w i t h v e r y k n o w i n g w i n k s a n d g l a n c « s a s t h e y
t l i r e r g e i n t o t h e i r respectivo streets- T h e n e x t day, M m
l ' i p k i n s a n d M r s . P o d g e r s h a v e d i s c o v e r e d i o s o m e mysterous m a n n e r t h a t M r . P r i n g f c i s possessed of t h e dag n e r r e o t p y e o f Mrs. Phlyawiiy, a n a V e a r s it c o n c e a l e d
in t h e recess of h i s vest p o c k e t T h e report s p r e a d s like
w i l d f i r e . I t i s ciubollishod, illustrated ami i m p r o v e d u p o n . M r , P h l y a w a y b e c o m e s c o g n i z a n t thereof; opd c h a l l e n g e s M r . P r i i ^ i e t o m o r t a l c o m b a t A duel ensues,
i n w h i c h o n e of t h e gentlemen h a s f o u r of his false t e e t h
broken^, a n d tlie o t h e r loses t h e b e s t p a r t of h i s nPiv w i g A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r d l v o r c o ' a n d a lawsuit of g r e a t l e n g t h
wind u p t h e w h o l e affair, a u d the. p a p e r s ofA a d a y rerel
in a p e r f e c t c h a o s of d i s g u s t i n g p a r t i c u l a r s .
A r e t h e female c i r c u l a t o r s of t h i s s c a n d a l t o b e c e n s u r e d ? Of c o u r s e n o t ; B e h i n d t h e s c e n e s M r . P i n k i n s
and M r . P o d g c r s - l i e concealed a n d langh. T h e y h a r e
applied t h e m a t c h t o t h e t r a i n , f o r t h e y only could b a v o
seen M r s . P h l y a w a y ' s m i n i a t u r e fell o u t ' o f M r . P r u g i e ' s
p o c k e t us t h e y h o i s t e d h i m u p s t a i r s .
I ' m n o t a s t r o n g - m i n d e d w o m a » , b u t I d o b e l i e v e in
w o m a n ' s rights, a n d I c l a i m f o r t h e b e n e f i t of o u r sex t h a t
all t h e s c a n d a l . b c d i v i d e d i n t o t h r e e e q u a l p a r t s : Ooet b i r d to b o j u s t l y b e s t o w e d u p o n t h e ladies, a n d t h e
o t h e r t w O - t h i r d j to bo etjuitablyTsurrendored t o t h e g e n tlemen.

'
A HEROIC F u m r r A.VD B s c A r f e — T h e L o n d o n J e w i s h
C h r o n i c l e relates t h e following:
" A n o c c u r e n c e l a t e l y took p l a c e a t Myslovica, a front i e r town of P r u s s i a P o l a n d , w h i c h s t r o o g l y r e m i n d s u.«
b o t h of t h o seeuo e n a c t e d a t B o l o g n a e i g h t e e n m o n t h s a g o
by the I'amil a g e n t s and the stirring i n c i d e n t ' narrated
in " C n c l e T o m ' s C a b i n , " w h e n a female slave, p u r s u e d
b v h e r t a s k m a s t e r , in o r d e r t h a t h e r c h i l d should n o t b e
s n a t c h e d from h e r , c r o s s e d a R i n t o n t h e floating ice.
T h e h e r o i n e iti t h i s case w a s a J e w e s s , w h o , h a v i n g becoinc t h c . m o t h o r of a » i l l e g i t i m a t e child b y a christian,
h a d t h e b o y c i r c u m c i s e d a n d resolved to b r i n g him u p in
h e r religion. Sudtlcnly t h e p o l i c e a p p e a r e d to t a k e i t
b y force, I n o r d e r t o b r i n g i t u p i n t h e C h r i s t i a n religion.
A m o s t c x c i t i n g sccno now e n s u e d T h e d e s p a i r i n g m o t h e r , bor infant i n h e r a r m s , fled, b u t w a s h o t l y p u n n e d
b y t h o police, K k e i i h a i r c h a s e d b y a n u m b e r of dogs.
Oii, on s h e m o d towards t h e . R a s d a n f r o n t i e r , b u t h e r
p u r s u e r s constantly g a i n e d u p o n her. S h e h « d j u s t readie d t b o b r i n k o f t h O R i v e r t h a t fauna t h e b o o u d a r y b e i ^ e n
t h e two. countries. N o friendly bridge spanoed the
s t r e a m ; n o b o a t pulled f r o m t h e shore. " T h e ( f t e r f t h e
child s e e m e d u n a v o i d a b l e ; t h e p o l i c e h a d all b a t laid
h a n d s o n h e r . B a t no, b e r infant w a s n o t t o b e s n a t c h e d
f r o m h e r . W i t h t h e c o u r a g e of d e s p a i r s h e p l u n g e d i n t o
the flood a n d . h o k l i n g w i t h o n e b a n d t h e c h i l d a l o f t , s h e
s w a m a c r o s s t h e R i v e r a n d safely reached t h e o p p o s i t e
bank,
h e r p u r « d * a a r e d n o t follow "

Cljc (SraWfetlrfeHcrallr,

and stolen, and State Bonds Lssoed 'for two and a half
Annual Report of the Auditor General.
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,}
millions more. All of our funded Stat* debt—tbo interTbe Lansing Republican igive* a detailed history of the
LAXSCCO, Dec. 30; 1859.
$
est Of which is about $170,000
CaSal Loan and - the maaagefocnt of- the Fund by the
by Democrats, and the money stolen and squandered by
In obediencc to the provisions of law, I have the honor State Treasurer, with citations fronvtlic laws which-he
them.
of presenting herewith my Annual Report
has violated, and presenting the- following copy of the
BATES, EOTTOK.
. The Editor of the Free Preu vjas educated in the
There was in the Treasury at the close
records of the action of tho Board of StitC Auditors,
Fagan school, and pfcys^'Artful Dodger', well He will of the fiscal year, Npv. 30th, 1858, as apTRAVERSE CITY!
pears by the Report of my immediate preafter their late examination itito tho condition of the
probably
share
the
late
of
Mr.
Dawlrins
in
the
end.
FRIDAY kOBNJNG, FEBRUARY 24. 1860.
decessor, tbe sum of
§176,347 20 Treasury. Through the exertions of thc.Governor and
To which should be added for General
The Grand Traverse Country.
the Attorney General, tbe money jeoparded by the State
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
Fund Warrant No. 1198, issued Feb. 16,
CmapootaM of Ik* DitroU M r Adnrttoar.
A National Republican Convention will meet at Chicago on
Treasurer has been secured, and the State will lose
1842, heretofore erroneously stated as out-:.
TOAVERSE Crrr, Mich, Jan. 15, 1860.
Wednesday, the 1Mb daj of .June aexgu twelve o'clock noon,
standing,
42 87 nothing.
,
Being
a
resident
of
this
county,
I
think
perhaps
afpw
for the nomination of candidates to be supported for PresiLAXSLVU, Doc. 15, 1859.
lines from me may be of service, at least to a portion of
dent and Viee-Presldcnt at the next election.
The Board of State Auditors met and organised for
Making a total of
'
$176,390 07
The RepaUican elector* of the several States, the members the readers of your valuable paper. Grand lYaverse
the purpose of. making the, annunl settlement with John
There baa been received into the Treaof tbfe People's party of Pennsylvania, and of the Opposition county, as well as the adjoining counties of Leelanau, sury from all sources, during the fiscal year
Mckinnev, State Treasurer, as required bv the Act of
the 7th of April. 1851.
party of New,Jersey, and all others who are willing to co-op- WexforxJ and Antrim, is composed of as good a tract of ending the 30th of November, 1859, tho
Present—Hon. N. G. IslidL Secretary of State; Hon.
724,006 02
erate with them in aapport of the candidates which shall fanning land as can be found in this or any other State. sum of
Daniel L Case, Auditor General; and Hon. James W.
there be nominated, and who are opposed to thepollej of the
Sanborn, Comnusaoner of the State Land Office.
making the funds available for the year just
present Adnfinstratioiyto Federal corruption and usurpation, The soil is generally of a black or chocolate colored
After
having examined and compared the .accounts .
closed

.
900,391?
09
to the extension of slavery lata the Territories to the- new or. gravelly loam, with a clay sub-soil, encumbered with
exhibits and statements of tho Auditor General and State
The- amount expended during the same
sad dangerous political doctrine that-tfcc Constitution of its. a heavy growth of maple, elm, bafflwood and hemlock
736,822 73 Treasurer, wc find that there fthould h»ve b«c» from cash
•oivn force carries altfvery Into all the Territories of the United -limber, with pine and cedar near the Boardman river, period, is
received by tbe said John MeKiuiley as State Treasurer,
States, to.tlie opening or the'African 8lave trade, to any ine- which has its source in the interior of the State and runs
in tbo Treasury at tho clotlo of thefiscalyear, on tho 30th
leaving a balance iu the Treasury at the
quality of rights among citizens ;«ndwho are in favor of the nearly, west and empties into the West Bay, at which close of the fiscal year, Nov. 30, 1859,
of November last thesum of $160,446,46, but theStatiimmediate admission of Kansas into' the Uplon, under the
§163,473 36. -To which add amount , of
Treasurer being absent the Board, on the request of his.
Constitution recently adopted Vy its people, of restoring the place Traverse City, the County Seat is situated. The outstanding warrants, S3 86
$163,577 22 Deputy, defer the examination of the funds for his reU.
S.
Land
Office
is
kept
there,
also.
It
is
a
place
of
federal Administration to a system of rigid economy and to
It will be observed by reference to the record of the turn.
the'principles of Washington and Jefferson, o( maintaining three or four hundred inhabitants, with two large saw Board of State Auditors, made at their annual settlement
LAKUKI;, Dec.. 27. J656. > inviolate tlte rights of the States, and of defending the soil of mills and a flouring miH The country *here is as well with the State Treasurer, that they report the balance in
The Board proceeded with the settlement of the State
every State and Territory from lawless invasion, and of pre- watered with pure spring water, as any I ever saw. the Treasury to be $160,4-16 48. This discrepancy.arises Treasurer's account, ho being present
serving the Integrity of this Union and the supremacy of the
Theodore Hunter, Deputy 'lreasurer, being sworn and x
There are small lakes and brooks on nearly every section in consequence of the interest on tho (tarplue revemjes of
Constitution and law* passed in pursuance thereof against
the State not having been, at that timp, adjusted with the examined, wo find that on th6 30th November last, thr
tbe COD#piracy of tfie leaders of a sectlopal pkrty, to.resist the of land, but not too ipany of them for convenience to deposit banks amounting to $3,110 74, which has been Treasurer had on hand in cash in the vaults of the Treasury, and in legally constituted banks of deposit tho sum
received and placed to credit of General Fund.
majority principle as established in the Government even at water.
t!ie expense of its existence, are Invited to send from each
By reference to "Schedule E " it will lie observed that of $50,267 73; also that tho following deposits or sums
The climate here is as mild as in many places two hun."•tate two delegates frotn every Congressional district, and dred miles south of this. The oldest settlers here say the sum of $3,141 36 has been received for tolls from the of money wort due to him na such Treasurer, from the
S a u t S t Mary's Canal. To this should be added the following banks, perrons and Anns, viz:
'four delegates st large to the Convention.
they have never had their crops injured by frosts either further sum of $7,964 06, which amount the SuperinPeninsular Bank of Detroit, the sum of $173 25; Arft' D: MOROAV, N. York; Pres'i. 0 A Mil's M.CLAT, Kentucky.
in t{>e Spring or Fall, till the past season, and even then tendent reports as deposited in the. Insurance Bank, De- tizan's Bank of New-York, the sum of $35,583 89; C. '
JiMBiM BAHTI.STT, Maine.
JAMBS Kitukr, Indiana.
<>10.0. Fooo, New Hampshire. NQUAK B. JUDO, Illinois.
it was not so bad here as in. the southern part of the troit to the credit of the Fund, but which has not as T. Anthony of Now-York, the sum of $16,202 99:
LAWBSNOK BKAISEBD, Vermont. ZACH. CUAMILKK Michigan.
yet reachetUhe State Treasury, making a total of $11,- Loomis A Whitwcll, of Jackson, the sum of $2,925 62;
JOBM 55. GOODRICH, HUMS.
JOHN. H. TwEsnr Wisconsin. State, and that only in tho Spring. Tho first frost here
CmkoM Waiis, Connecticut. A tax. H. RAMSAY, Minnesota. lost Fall was on the first of October, and that was light 102 44 received for tolls over and above the ordinary D. Mclntyre of Ann Arbor, tlje sunnjf $5,000; nqnc of
expenses of working the Canal, and some small amounts which deposits or sums of money are secured by an apJAWS T. SHERMAN, N. Jersey. Aitoaaw J. STEVENS, Iowa.
and,did not kill potato vines; they wore not killed till expended by the Superintendent for repairs.
THOMAS WILLIAMS, Penn.
ASA S. JUNKS, Miisonri.
ived bond, as required by Act. Ndi 105 of the Session
•JXOIUIB HAW is, Maryland. MABTIN P. CONWAV, Kansas. the 20th of October. As to markets, our's must always
wa of 1855.
.By reference to "Table D." it will be observed that a
Ai.raxn CALCWRLL Virginia LEWIS CLXFHAKE, D. C.
TMQ«|A» Broom, Ohio"
WILLIAM 1L CBACB. R. Island. be good, from the fact that we are. so easy of access by considerable amount of specific taxes arc doe from Mining Said John McKinney aL«o as such Treasurer, presented
and Manufacturing Companies. This is owing, inmost us a receipt or certificate made bv K. II. Hazleton &
shipping.
cases, to the inefficiency of tho laws providing for the Co., for $50,000 00, which is dated July l i t 1859, which
The Other Side of the Picture.
Grand Traverse "Bay forms one of the best natural assessing and collecting of this .class of taxes. As there* we deem in&ecnre,.and jrhich we cannot regard as cash
Tho Detroit Fret Preu has bad daily spasms for sev- harbors on the Lakes, with plenty of water for any ship will be no session of the LegislaturtMuitjl 1861, I refrain in the State.Treasure.
eral weeka past, because tbeSUUcTreasurer had doUvered that floats. It is clear of shoals or bare, and will offer a from suggesting any amendments at this time.
We therefore find that the said John McKinnoy has
t
On the receipt of tho last annual report of tho Michigan received of the State of Michigan, as State Treasurer,
hp 950,000 of Canal Bonds on credit, and had made safe harbor for all the shipping on the Lakes.
Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad^ Company, I the said six lost mentioned sums of inoitfy, amounting in.<ome deposi tes without that wcurity which the law. reTho winters her^ are rather longer than South of here, proceeded to assess tbo specific tax upon that Company, all to the sum of $110,198,75, which wo do not fina to
. quires. That the Treasurer has doDC wrong everybody but tho Jfoatijer is not so changeable, but steady. At amounting to $38,810 25, of which amount has been bo in tbe State Trcasnry, or socured by approved bond*,
admits, and nowhere has bo found an/jspolagist in the the present time we have about ten inches of snow; it paid into the State Treasury, $27,091 91, the Company as required by law.
N. G. I$BKU. Secretary-of State.
Republican ranks. His acts havo Mon officially con- has been deeper but has settled to that now.
claiming that by tho provisions of their charter the}-1—
DAXIKI. L CASK, Auditor General.
not liable for. the balance, and have procured an injui
demned by the Board of State Auditors, and every
To such as wish to change their location, I would say tion from the Judge of tho Circuit Court for Wayne?
J . W . SANOOK-V, Com. Stato Land Office.
:
.'RepubHcan paper has spoken in terms of condemnation they would do well to look here before they settle elsecounty, enjoining tbe Auditor (jcncral from enforcing tho On motion, the followjftg preamble and absolution was .
of hit course.
where. I believe there never has been a better prospect collection of this balance. It is hoped that this Question adopted:
But why should tho Free Preu bo so horrified at act? for settlers iq a new country than is here no.W. We that Will soon be finally settled, that no further difficultywill
Whereas, It has come to-the knowledge of this Board
that tho present State Treasurer has, during tho past
in others which it once approved and justified in the
hero want more settlers to improve the country, arise to delay the collection of taxes from tins Company. year, been in the practice of depositing tbo public mo- •
Owing to the pecuniary embarrassment of the Detroit
officials of its own partyT When a Democratic Gov- clear off the timber, build bouses, make roads, and "deand Milwaukee Railway Company, they have not, up to nevs without such security as js provided bylaw, and has
ernor, contrary to law, delivered up to the Morris Canal velop the resources of tho country in general. T. H. C. the present time, been able to pav the "specific tax duo thereby, in our opinion, uot only violated" the law, but
and Banking Company, (then in doubtful credit,)- Five
from that Company in July last, but arrangements"have greatly endangered'the safe keeping of this public funds,
Discovery In California— been made by the Company by which it is believed tho and seriously prejudiced the interests of the State; thereMillions of dollars in State Bonds, without any security, Wonderful Geographical
A Whale Nursery.
• "
amouut of the tax, %yitb interest, will be paid on the 20th fore, .
and received only •250,000 as a first quarterly payment
The last Alta California makes tnention of the exist- January proximo.
Be it Retolrrd,' That the practice of the State Trea..
.
/
—the balance to be. paid in quarterly -instalments of a ence of a great inland sea in Lower California. Though
Further legislation is necessary in ordor to facilitate surer, ps set forth iu the foregoing preamble, docs not
like 8tinv—tho Free Press justified the act, and -a subsemeet'
with
our
approbation,
and
that
the
Chairman
of
ow natives and Indians have always been aware of the the collection of this plow of taxes, which will be comquent Democratic Legislature ratified i t The Morris
:t it evidently is unknown to geographers, for in no municated to the Tjegislature in my Report to that body. this Board is hereby instructed to communicate to the
Governor a copy of the foregoing award and determina1 have the nonor to be,
Canal and Banking Company transferred those Bonds to published maps, from the earliest period down to the
tion, touching the accounts of John McKinney as Stato
Very respectfully, yours, Ac.,
the United States Bank, of Pennsylvania, and failed. present time, is any such body laid down.—That the lake
Treasurer, anil also of'tljis preamble and resolution.
DAxiix L. CASE, And. General.
Th^ U. 8. Bank hypothecated them in England, and after exists, says the Californian, there can be no qnestioo, as
. N. G. lsiicu.. Secretary of &tate.
An
Alarming
Earthquake
in
Charlenton,
8.
C.
DAXIH. L CASK, Auditor General.
paying about one half of the whole amount, that iiwtitu- is evidenced by whaling Captains now in port In length
From the ChftriMton Courlvr of Jon. 8\ ;
•J. W. SAXBOBX. Com. State Land Office.
tion went down; and the consequence was that the!State it is something less than one hundred miles, and in width
A t seven o'clock on Thursday evening, our city expeOn motioij, Board adjourned till Jan. 10, A. D. I860.
bad five millions of Bonds afloat for which it had re- extends from forty to fifty miles, giving it an irregular rienced an earthquake of more violence than any felt or
N. G. IRDFJJ, Chairman Board Auditors.
ceived loss -than fifty cents on the dollar. The Free shape. This body of water was first discovered for all- recorded, we believe, for fifty yejirs. The duration of
W*. lj. Prxaonrr, Clerk.
Preu uttered no*word of reproof or indulged in a .single practical purposes, by Capt Seaman, of the whaling ship the greatest force of the motion or disturbance is stated
The Republican closc3 its stateineul of facts with the
by various observers at six, eight or teu secouds, and tho
.•pawn. ,
Ocean Bird, of San Francisco, who entered it throe years whole time of the motion, or oscillations, ut twenty or following deductions Herefrom:
When fix hundred thousand dollars of "State funds, ago, and-quicklyfilledUp his ship there. He found tbo twenty-five seconds. The direction was from the east,
If the transaction referred to was a loan.it was in
received on account of this Five Million Loan, were do- wptcr of this "sea," as he terms it, abounding io whales, westward, OP nearly soi, and'tho greatest impreation was violation of the fourth section of the lavi- of 1842",
posited in tho old State Bank, (then known to bo insol- the females resorting thither between December and April felt along tho line of Broad street and on either side. . 7 If it was a deposit, it was in violatiou^f the Act of
At
the
Post-Office
the
concussion
was
sensibly
and
vent )fcmd were1o6t to the State by the failure of that to calve. He kept tho discovery a secret and on tho foleven violently exhibited throughout the building, and in February, 1855;
rattan political pet, and the money thus.plundered from lowing season went there again, returning with the same the derangement of paper*; letters, Ac., from the pigeon
If it was a delivery of the Bonds of the State without
tho Treasury waa divided among leading Democratic SUCCCHS, p d exciting the wonder of his compeers in the holes, or cases, and the shelves.
receiving the pay for them in full, in was a violation of
politicians; tho Free Press uttered n<S groan. .
At the Courier office—near the Pout-Office—there was the Act of 1859, authorizing thfcj Canal Loan.
whaling business at his good luck. At last his mate, who
equally
violent
demonstration.
On-tho
first
floor
the
. When Commissioner Humphrey consecrated to his had & brother commanding a whaler in the northern ara,
Iu either of the above cases, the State Treasurer lias
was not given so distinctly in motion, but by noise
own use thirty thousand dollars of this fund, the Free wrote to the latter at the Sandwich Islands, informing alarm
produced by tho shaking of cases, stands and other fur- brought himself within the terms pf the statute, found
Preet made no complaint, but justified a Democratic him of the fact and the news thus getting abroad eight- niture above. On the second story there was such con- upon page. 222, Sec. 13, Compiled Laws:
legislature in Whitewashing him, and permitting him to een whalers came over from Honolulu last season, and cussion as for some, saconds to -prevent all work, and on
" The office of State Treasurer, Cominisaoacr of the
the third storr the effects were more strongly marked.
retain the money.
Land Office, or of any tyher collector and recei ver of
in effecting an entrance. Others were
At the Bank of Charleston, which is a few rods west- public, moneys, (^pointed bv the Legislature, by the
WJiefi the Fontia^ Railroad Company, through the
do so, owing to the intricacy of tho channel ward from' the Post-Office—and is a very substantial Governor alone, or by the Governor, by and with the
agency
the present Detroit Postmaster, chcjtod the
ship Black Warrior was lost in the attempt; and building—the motion was strongly marked, and excited advice and consent,of the Senate, or of both brunches
State outlof one hundred thousand dollars which it had
ir that,, part of the fleet^ getting scared at the place, immediate apprehension of eotuc catastrophe to the of the Legislature, except those officers for whose reborrowed, andorhich was amply secured, tho Free Preu
moval provision is othcrwiso made by law. may be dereturned. Those that entered, however, last neighboring buildings.
From many places along Broad street to tho west end,
• thought it waa all right .
season, got wcD repaid for the enterprise, and the Ocean reports have reached us concurring generally with what clared vacant by tbe Governor, in case*it shall appear to
Wbenlhe Democratic Board of State Auditors paid Bird particularly made another good thing out of iO has been stated. In the store and rooms of W. S. Ad- him, on sufficient proofs that such Treasurer, Commissioner, or other officer, has in any 'particular wilfully
tho Phoenix Bank thirty-five thousand dollars on a' de- The news is now thoroughly circulated among the whalers ams, 18 Broad street the efforts were unusually distinct violated his duty."
mand, which had been paid twlve or fourteen years pre- a Honolulu, and iu a short time there will over fifty ves- in sound and motion, and this may be well explained from
A WEAK SISTEK—CACTIO* TO CuownoiEx^—Rev. A.
viously, tho Free Press applauded. But when a Repub- sels on their way there. The entrance is between low the quantity and variety of iron materials there collected,
stoves, grates, pots, Ac.
S. Finch publisher in the Brockport Advertiser a card
lican Attorney' General sued that Bank to recover it sand-pits, not more than a thousand yards apart From in Southward
from Broad street wo have reports from
back, and obtained a judgment for the State for the wholo this tho Lako opens at once, and presents a broad and South Bay. In one case the shaking of the house was of warning to the public, and his brethren, the clergy, in
particular, against a woman whom he married early last
amount with interest, that paper was electrified with fine looking expanse of water. It abounds in seal -tod
fall, and who has since deserted and ruined him. He exhorror at Republican audacity, and has never ceased its Whale. Our informant iu speaking of the latter, remarkNorthward of Broad street there is a portion of the plained bow his wa£ accomplished. While attending tbe
mailings.
ed that " the place was alive with them."
city in which many houses seem to have escaped.
Brockport.Camp Meeting, a woman small iu statute,
When some Democrat connected with the State Treasury
In
Calhoun
street
we
b^yo
a
report
from
the
western
TBH-NKW YOST STATE CoxvJamoK—Gov.SXWAKD.—
ftoto sixty thousand dollars of GovvnaflnJ Stock Bank
end, near" Ashley street "Strange to state'in this case, wearing specs, and prepossessing in her appearance, apAt
tho
meeting
of
the
Republican
State
Central
Comthe testimony of the observe** as to the rocking of the peared, pursued, him in a carriage, told him of her esteem
notes, and put them again in cireulatiotylbo Free Preu
saw nothing in the act which was not in strict accordance mittee, on the votg upon the question whether the Dele- buildings, is distinct and positive that the motion was and how much she was worth, Ind induced him to marfrom tho south, northward. In all other cases that have ry her. He consented, the knot was tied, and baring
gates
to
Chicago
should
be
clcted
by
District
or
in
State
with the'usages of its party; an£ when a late Democratic
reached us,, and as the impression made on those who accomplished his ruin, forsook him, probably to find anDeputy State Treasurer was forced by a Republican Convention was decided by nine ballots in favor and four were in the offioe at the time, tbe direction of motion, other victim. Mr. Finch asserts in his card that this
against
electing
by
State
Convention.
The
motion
was
Attorney General to acknowledge, under oath, that he
woman bad served two men at least, in the .same way beas above stated, was from the east to the west
A report has reached, us from Spring street which is fore—one ridding at Bellville, C. W , the otberin Wishad taken $450 from the Treasury which did not belong afterwards made unnaimous. The place for holding the
The-Wisconsin'man she left in destitute condito him, and was compelled to refund i t with interest Convention was then considered. It was agreed to hold the Cai-tbc£t point northward from Broad street that has consin.
tion, with three children to provide for. Lest she may
been
iMStioned
by
any
witnesses,
whose
accounts
have
the Frte Prut only indulged in unmitigated abuse of it at Syracuse, on the 18th of April at 11 j L M. DMinflict similiar outrages flpon others of our sex wo give
! the Attorney General for exposing the frauds and mal- ing the discussion the different members expressed their
The telegraph was not in connection northward; or did this much publicity to the statement Clergymen, who
opinion as to who was the choice of the Republicans of
be single—susciptiblc to tbe rnfluencc of tbe sex.
practices of Democratic officials
State, a&d without any exception it was in favor of
From the west we beard as soon as we had recovered
the blandishment of fortune—should beware of feThe State has never lost a dollar by the acts of'aay that
Mr. Seward Mr. Madden said that it was not for the - ir aolid footing, that Augusta, Atalanta and Macon had males small in statute, preposresaing appearand, wearing
Republican official; while; during the sixteen yean of the man on account of his name, but becmnse he was the experienced the abode. W e hope to receive accurate specs, pretending to tho possession of great wealth, *nd*
Democratic rule, more than two miffioBs were squandered very embodiment of tbe principles of the party.
and exact reports aa'to the time in each place.
who. pursues, men in carriages to effect tbeir ruin.;
Official
ciml Paper tor t h e Coauatles
Counties of Grand TATOK
Xanistee, Manltoa, Alp*aa,

S

S

T R A V E R S E CITY.

A DancingHilll
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T h e o p e r a t o r s of t h e •' D u c k M i l l * i n L a w r e n c e h a v e

Tberinometrical Register.

refused,

since t h e sad d i s a s t e r t o t h e P e m b c r t e n , t o g o

t o w o r k ip that building;—a
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L a U 44:40.
• 1S00.
7 JL M.
Use
.
7 t.M.
T h u r s d a y . . F e b . 16.. 1 ° below 0 . . 1 0 0 above a . . H i

refusal

in w h i c h t h e y a r e

t h e Constitution and
people.

boundaries agreed

upon by

the

Foiled in their purpose to make it a S a v e State,

m e n t i n regard t o t h e mill c o m m u n i c a t e d t o t h e N . Y .

t h e y i n t e n d , if poasible, t o h a v e i t a D e m o c r a t i c S t a t e ,
which is about the same thing.

T o this end it is pro-

p o s e d t h a t t h e 8 e n a t e shall insist n p o n a c h a n g e of t h e
boundaries so aa t o inclnde tho P i k e ' s P e a k

region,

and

c a r r y t h e line u p t o t h e s u m m i t of t h e R o c k y M o u n t a i n s .
T h i * i t i s s u p p o s e d , will b r i n g in s t r a g g l e r s e n o u g h —
Indian Agents, Half-Breeds and Government pensioners
generally—to overcome tho Republican vote.

The Ad-

ministration cannot cbnseut t o b r i n g a Republican 8 t a t e
into t h e Union.

T o d o so, w o u l d b d t o c o n t r i b u t e t o a

dissolution of t h o U n i o n — a n e v e n t t o h a p p e n s h o u l d a
Republican P r e s i d e n t bo elected!
S o far op R e p u b l i c a n i s m i s c o n c e r n e d , i t h a s n o t h i n g
t o f e a r f r o m t h i s p u r p o s e of t h e D e m o o r a c y .

If the

A d m i n i s t r a t i o n c a n a f f o r d t o revive t h e K a j i s a s W a r , t h e
Republicans certainly can.

Let them try i t

of M a s s a c h u s e t t s , w h i c h g o e s i n t o o p e r a t i o n in J u n e n e x t
i t i s m o d e t h o d u t y of B a n k officers t o s t a m p t h e w o r d s
"counterfeit," "altered," or

"worthless," upon every
I f t h o y fail t o

d o this, t h e y a r e liable t o p a y . t h e full a m o u n t of t h e bill
allowed t o pass.

I f t h e y s t a m p a bill w h i c h t u r n s o u t t o

b e g e n u i n e , t h e y a r e liable t o thq h o l d e r for i t s valnc on

G o o n LBCTL—A s t o r y of g o o d l u c k i s b e i n g c i r c u l a t e d
in D u n b u i y C t

A man, n e a r Fairfield, named S t e r n s ,

i t is s a i d , b i d off a t a n a u c t i o n sale, f o r a t r i f l i n g s u m , a
j t a c k a g o of p a p e r s b e l o n g i n g t o h i s father's e s t a t e , a m o n g
w h i c h w a s f o u n d S t d e e d f o r a soldier's land w a r r a n t
R u m o r says t h a t t)je l o c a t i o n i s w h e r e t h e village of B a t c s viQe in A r k a n s a s , i s n o w built,' a n d t h a t h e Sold b i s c l a i m
' t o a" g e n t l e m a n of t h a t J B t a t e f o r $ 4 8 , 0 0 0 .
IROK W O W S IN THE U x m a > S T A T U . — T h e r e a/re
538 Iron works in the United States—882 furnaces; 478
f o r g e s , a n d 2 2 5 r o j l i n g mills, w h i c h p r o d u c e

annually

a b o u t 8 5 0 , 0 0 0 t o n s o£ iroft, w o r t h in o r d i n a r y y e a r s , 8 5 0 , 000,000.

Misnasippl, Louisiana, Florida, Texas," Iowa,

Minnesota, California, and Oregon

only h a y e n o iron

DumABtUTT o r W o o a — C e d a r i s t h e m o s t d u r a b l e of
k n o w n w o o d , a n d b l a c k ash is t h e n e x t ao.

P o s t s of tho

red c e d a r h a v e b e e n f o u n d t o b e i n a g o o d s t a t e of p r e s e r v a t i o n a f t e r h a v i n g b e e n in t h e ' g r o u n d f o r fifty y e a r s .
F i r will m a k e g o o d rails, l a s t i n g a n u m b e r of y e a r s .
l a r . if c u t in D o o c m b c r ,

and the b a r k token

J one a f t e r , will fast fifteen o r t w e n t y y e a r s .

Pop-

off

the

I t is a light

w o o d w h e n seasoned, and e a s y U> b e m a d e i n t o fence.'1
I t is said Unit n n » y years ago,
States

regarding

tho

o n e of t h e S o u t h e r n

clock-peddling traffic within h e r

limits as a g n A q H ' a ^ a c t w l a tax so enormous on every
; c l o c k t h a t ^ u l d t h e r e a f t e r b e s o l d w i t h i n h e r limits, tu
/6nt t o virtual prohibition.

Y a n k e e ingenuity

' h o w e v j a : w a s ernnfl t o t h o e m e r g e n c y , a n d t h e e n a c t m e n t
c i e a s i d j j t h e c l o c k s f o r n i n e t y - n i n e yearn.
RICKETY T o w r a . — T h e N . T . C o m m e r c i a l A d v e r t i s e r
says t h a t o n c o f t h a t o w e r s of t h e A l m s , H o u s e f o r w o m e n
i s H i d t o b e i n in a v e r y s h a k y c o n d i t i o n , h a v i n g g i v e n
way a b o u t a x inches. • T h e premises a r e occupied b y a b o u t nine h u n d r e d w o mem.
A German astronomer,

M. Schwabe, epdeavors t o

show that certain furrow-like streaks observable upon the
suface of t h o m o o n a r e a s e r i b a b l e tothe e x i s t e n c e of v e g :
otation.

of LIBtE nnd S O D A ,
iscovered and prescribed by Dr. J . F .
of P a r i s as a Specific Remedy f o r

AND •

»•'.

;

P R O V I S I O N S ,
We ever b r o u g h t t o this m a r k e t ; which we will be "happy t o
offer at auch prices as will occord reasonably with the -TIMES.
Traverse City, Nov- S3, I M S . .

HANNAJI, L A Y * CO.
1 -tf

EXTHAOitMNAltY. SALE O F
JR.Y!
'ith CiOIJD

G O L D . L O C K E T ior S 5 ,
A f i d ii P R E J i l T O M t o raoh
lVom

$ 2

T O

pUrchaaerworth

S 2 Q O !

F T E R T W O Y E A R S ' P R O F I T A B L E EXPERIi i enc« io o u r p r e s e u t mode of disposing of our J e a c t r y ,
Ac., and from tho unlveisai satisfketioa given t o all w h o ' h a v e
patronized our house, we take pleuaure in saving t h a t w* "how
consider our buslneKs HIHLT »nd I'EKMANK.NTLY esUbllshed.
We wish it understood tlrat t h i s i s No LOITKBV, but S fair
a n d legitimate sale, io which each p u r c h a s e r gett* the v a l u e
of h i s o r h e r money io a G o l d P e n c U w i t h G o l d P e a
a t t a c h e d , or a G o l d L o c k e t , worth S3 each, which cann o t be bought at any retail store for the same p r i c e ; and in
addition to tho purchase, e a r h penton receives a P r e m i u m
o f J e w e l r y , not loss iu value t h a n S i , and it may be w o r t h
$3, 5, a, i u , 16; 20. SO. 50, or even $200!

1STo ]VIoney R i s k e d !

Mr.

T

CQ]SrSXJMPTI03Sr!

HE EXTRAORDtNARY RESULTS OBTAINED IN A U .
the atagea of Pulmonary Dlaeaae by Dr. ChBrchilPs new
Treatment—the H V P O P H O S P H I T E S OP LIME AND SODA
—removea all remaining doubt aa to the inestimable vaioe of
t h i s Discovery. Consumption ia no longer to be regarded aa
an incurable malady.
Many hundreds of physicians have already adopted t h i s
treatment with almost Invariable success. Let a o Consumptive, delay a moment to try i t . , It 1s their laal h o p e !
Dr. Churchill say*:
" l a m anxious that t h e H Y r o r n o s r n r r t a should.be broaghi.
a t speedily as poaalble, i n t o universal use, as I x x o * t h a t t b r \
will prove n o t only as aure a Remedy in Consumption aa Quin i n e In in I n t e r m i t t e n t V e v e r , hut also as effectual a P r e s e r r s
•live as Vaccination in Small P o x .
I n . n o i n s u n c e - i a v e I rohnd tho remedy a l l t o p r o d u c e
t y t h i n g l h a t could reasonably be expected from.lt.
Out of twenty-two easea In the t h i r d or laat stage, treated
n y Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, e i g h t have completely
recovered, eight have died, a n d six arc still u n d e r treatment.
Such a result la altogether unparalleled In the annals of medicine."
ZS~ This Remedy la t h e most.powerful G e n e r a t o r of Blood
known, and is eoualh- efficacious In all- forma of Debility.
Asthma, Hronchitia, Nervous Diseases, Chlorosis, Dyspepsia,
'whatever depends on deficient vitality of the-system.
the glass: " D a . J . F. CUURCHIU.'* Y v r o r u o a r u r r x s o r IJMK
AND Son*. J.- W n a t m t , Xttr Y o n t . " Each bottle h a s
ali«j, a r*c-R)MiLt s i g n a t u r e .
No other can be rolled on a* the pure Hynophosnhltes.
Unlets perfectly pnte, they arc Hot only usele«a,botposlUvelt
Injurious. N o mow o r o t h e r drhg ahould fie combined with
them, o r taken at the same time.
f a r P r i c e f l 00, Or t h r v e bottles f o r «& 00, with full d i r e r
tjoux for nae. A liberal discount to p h n l c t a n a and the t r a d e .
Tho D a v SALTS furnished to the proteaalon. Single bottles
InV-oncentroted solution sent by mall, when epeclally erdereil.
Sold wholesale a n d retail at t h e Sole General Depot In t h e U.
S. 43 J o h n s t r e e t Let no one deceive yon, b a t pnrehaae a n d
uae o n l y Wincheater's P r e p a r a t i o n . "
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ir. C h u t c h i l l ' s w o i k o n C o n s n n a p U o a

Wo propose to let a person know- what P r e m i u m he will receive W o r e s e n d i n g his money. Any Lady o r G e n t l e m a n
d s s i r l o g one of tlie above articles, can flhit send us their
a t t a c k m a d e i u C o n g r e s s u p o n t h e c h a r a c t e r of liLs father
name and address, stating whether t h e y want t h e Pencil and
Pen, or l o c k e t , and we will make tlu-ir selection, and Inform
and mother! • - B o t h e r doutbful.
thom by r e t u r n mall what prcmiqm they a f e entitled to., They
c i n t h e n .have the privilege of s e n d i n g f o r It if they choose.
-A few w e e k s a g o , a l a r g e t r e e w h i o h s o m e p e r s o u s
Our Premiums are distributed In a fair and honorable man- cents In stamps t o cover Oxpease of poatoges. Also, clrcu
w e r e c u t t i n g d o w n , fell a c r o s s a s c h o o l houou in E l d r c d ner, and as soon as the name", of the p u r c h a s e r la received lara t n d all roqnlaita i n f o r m a t i o n w i t h o u t charge. Let a o
with the $3, his Pencil a n d . P e n a n d Premium, or Gold Docket one delay, f o r time If pivcioua in ao fetal a malady aa ConT o w n s h i p , J e f f e r s o n c o u n t y , P a . , c r u s h i n g i t t o a t o m s . und Premium, arp put u p In a safe manner, and S e n t . t o t h e sumption. A d d r e s s
3. WINCHESTER, .
A m e r i c a n and F o r e i g n Agency;
T h e r e w e r e f o r t y c h i l d r e n in i t a t t h e t i m e , a n d yet, owner by mail, fruc of postage. O u r plan, from i o n g experi31-1 v '
t 3 J o h h street, New York.
ence In the above business, h a s given general satisfaction, a i
s t r a n g e t o say, n b t o n e w a s h u r t
F o r sale by'
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each p u r c h a s e r rati sell or trade the above articles for^all they,
MORGAN BATEK.
coat him. a n d Tetaiu the premium gratis.
Herald Office, Trave roe City.
If, h o w e v e r any person should feel disposed t o send np
W e j c a m f r o m S a g i n a w t h a t J . W . Tom;*, o n e of
their money in advance, they can rely u p o n , being a s , fairly
t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s o n t h e Iroia, H o u g h t o u L a k e a n d dealt with aa t h o u g h they bail m»ile p r e v i o u s applltntifin.
EVER AND AGUE, FROM WHICH MANKIND HUP
for, o v e r a large p a r t of the globe, ia the oonaeqaenoe.nf
And if any one I* dissatisfied with their purchase, a n d a
M a c k i n a c S t a t e R o o d , h a s resigned.
a diseased action of the system, induced by t h e poisonous
unbiassed person competent to j u d g e says the arttcleK are n<
worth m o r e than the money paid l o r them, and In aom« coses miasm of vegetable decay. T h i s exhalation ia evolved by t h o
action of solar host on wet toll,and rises with the watery vaTEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such p e r s o n
p o r from it. While the. sun IS below the horizon t h i s vst>oi
t u r n the goods, a n d we will freely r e f u n d the m o u e v .
lingers near the earthVi surfee.e, a n d t h t Tirua ia taken with It
But sbme will ask (a* many have,) how can w e uftord
give s o ranch for so little monev7 In answer, we say, (hat all •through the lunga into tho blood. There it-act* as a n Irritawho a r c acquainted w i t h tho J e w e l r y business know- that t i n g poison on tlie internal viscera aad e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s of
t h e body. The liver becomes U t p l d and falls to secrete not
there i* scarcely an article of J e w e l r y purchased a t a retail
store upon Which there is n o t a profit of f r o m 100 t o i w p e r onlv this virus, b a t alio the t p e f r o m the blood. Both the
v i r u s and the Wle accumulate lib the circulation, and produce
per cent, on m a n u f a c t u r e r s ' prices.
We being A g e n t s f o r t h e Manufacturers, have adopted this• violent constitutional disorder; The spleea, t h e kidaeya a a d
/ S T T H E SUBSCRIBER W I L L P A Y T H E H I G H E S T
plan of disposing of our goods, r a t h e r t h a n s e l l i n g t o Coun- tlie stomach sympathize with the liver, a n d become disordered
try Dealers on time, and t a k i n g the uncertainty of collecting also, f i n a l l y , the ImOinct o f . o u r organism, aa if in a n attempt to expel the noxious fusion, concentratea the w h o t e
'our bills. •
By t h i s arrangement, fee b r i n g the p u r c h a s e r i n d i r e a t c o m - blood of t h e b o d y in the internal excretoriea to force t h e m
munication with t h e manufacturer, and the p r o f i t s t h a t aro to cast it o u t TnC blood leaves the surface, aad r u s h e v t e
FOP.—
made by t h e . d o t e d hands' t h r o u g h which J e w e l r y lias t o pa&i, the central o r g a n s - w i t h congestive vloloace. T h i s . i s " t h e
CHILL. But in this' effort it fails. T h e n U>e F r v t n followt.
in which the blood, leaves the, central organs a n d rashes to
the surface", as if In janotlicr e ^ b r t to expel die Irritating
D E L I V E R E D AT H I 8 O F F I C E .
.poison through t h a t other great e x c r e t o r y — t h e akin. In thfc
io Traverse City, on o r b e f o r e tho D m flay of April, I860. Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and P r e m i u m , free. also It fallp, a n d the system abandons the a t t e m p t e k h a n s t a d .
a n d waits for »be recovery of s t r e n g t h t o repeat the hopeless
F o r f u r t h e r inducements, see Circular.
t>. A . STEVE1VS, Agent.
X r a W r w City, Dcc^
A m o n g our P r e m i u m s ore articles suitable, f o r LAdies a n d effort a n o t h e r day. These a r e tho ata or paroxysms of F e v e r
•Vim"
and Ague. Such x o n s t l t u t l o n a i d l a o r d c r will of course u n d e r Gentlemen, a u d i a
mine the health if it ia not removed.
n . O O D N E W S F O B L A D I E S , — A N Y L A D Y THAT
We have labored t o ' f i n d , and have found, an a n t i d o t e .
y j l will send tier add res* to Mrs. E. Creager, Baltimore City,
Ayer*s m e C a r e ,
' I s r y l s n d , with throe 3 c e n t postage 8tnra[is enclosed, shall
Gold Sleeve B a t t o n s , Gold W a t c h K e y s , '
which n e u t r t l l t c a t h l a malarious poison In the blood, and
ccelve l>v r e tu r n mail, a o m e t h i u g of importance* to h e n
stimulates
the liver t o expel i l frora the l ^ d y . As i t ekonld.
Woman know thyself a n d )>6 h a p p y . "
14-3m
GOLD S H I R T STUDS—plain und with s e t t i n g s ; G o L a Rca»
so It does, c u r e t h i s afflicting d i s o r d e r with l>erf«ct certainty
Pins—new style; Gold lircoaVPins, California D i a m o n d
A n d it doea more, or r a t h e r does what ia of m o r e service t o
W H Y L A B O R SO H A R D W H E N W A S H I N G T
Plua, Gold Riotr*, Ac., Ac.
those' subject t o this infection. I f taken in season i t expels
T T I have, a chemical p r o c e s s for cleaning clothing, by the
it from tlie system as It.is absorbed, and t h u s keeps those w h o
two of which the olothoa can be washed very clean w i t h o u t
M it free from i u a t t a c k s ; keeps Ike system in health t h o u g h
boiling, a n d with very little rubbing. Bv t h i s laothod m u c h
W e have GOLD WATCHES, Flon-ntine, Mosaic, Oo!4 S t o n e
hard labor can be saved—THE" WASHING C A N B E DONE
- Cameo, Garnet and Coral B r e a s t Pins and Ear lt ; :igs, Gold
I X H A L F T H E TIME, a n d the clothe* arc very w h i t e and clean,
Bracelets, G o l d Sleeve Button*. Gold Belt S l i d e s ,
a n d t a r t m u c h l ^ p e r , torthey are not worn b y r u b b i n g as bv
Gold Rings, Ac. Ac.
.
the old way of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. T h e article* o«e d
1
«—» but little a n d are cany to obtain. I mall the receipe t o jALsp—Pianos, Mclpueons, Musical Boxes, .Aficordeeaa, Ac. ions Headache, Bilious Feven , Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout.
Unexceptional References glTen,whenevtr r e i i u l r i d .
Blindness; Toothache,Earache, C s U r r h . Asthms,Palpitatfotac.
r, postage paid, on receipt of fifty c e n t s ; t h r o e c e n t postAGENTS W A N T E D f o r every part of the- C o a n t r y .
Painful Affectlona of t h e Spleen, Hyaterica. Colic, Paralysis,
ago stamps aa good a s hiouoy.
N. B.—In s e n d i n g y o u r names, write the S t a t e , Codnty a n d and Painful Affections of the Stomach and B f a o l s , all nf
Address,
DR. J . P. CREAGER,
Town plainly, Bo aa to a v o i d l e t t e r s b e i n g miscarried^
which, when a r i s i n g f r o m this csuse, will be f o u ^ B o assume
Baltimore Cltv, Md.
ADDRESS.
A N G L E 6c C O . ,
more or less the i n t e r m i t t e n t type. Tl"1* " A g u e v u r e " r e . • I f you want s o m e t h i n g do n o t m i s s t h e T r a s h i n g and
1 0 2 CAKAt. K m U K T ' / f l l
moves the cause of these d c r a n g e m e n t a , s n d cures the diseaar.
Honey r e e l p c * for t h e y a r c all I claim for them, a n d they
<8
T h i s It accomplishes by stimulating the e x e r e t o r i e s t o exshould bo.in e v e r y family.
U-3m
l the v i m s from the s y s t e m ; and t h e s e organa by degrees
come habited to.do t h i s their. o B c e ot their own a c c o r d —
T T O N B Y — T H E B E S T O F H O N E Y l - I IIAYE A T E R M S O P C I R C U I T C O U R T S I N T J I E N I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Hence arises w h a t we term acclimation. Time may accomJ U L valuable recipe f o r m a k i n g Honey, w h i c h I will send to
T A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I D O HEREBY plish the same c a d . b a t o f t e n life Is n o t l o n g enough, or Is
any person n p o n r c e t p t of fifty cents. We i l a k e u s e of It
Sx a n d appoint the times- for holding the C i r c u i t Courts sacrificed In tbe attempt, while t h i s " Ague C u r e " doea It a t
In o u r family, AT H A L F T H E COST, and c o n a i d e r it a s good
as the beat article of Bee honey, IKOJI WHICH i t o AX sot BK f o r the N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r s u l t ot the State of Michigan, for once, and with safeiy. We have g r e a t reaaoa t o believe thla
U a s u r e r aa well as safer remedy for the whole class of disTOLO. Any person who will m a k e a n d sell It, can clear f r o m the y e a r s lHtiO and ISfil, aa follOwa: In ,
two t o three iTbllars p e r day. I t ouly r e q u i r e s f o u r articlca to ALLEGAN COUNTY—On t h o t h i r d T u e s d a y of March, the eases which are caused by t h e miasmatic Infection, t h a n any
second Tuesday « f July, a n d the f o u r t h T u e s d a y of Octo- o t h e r which ha# been discovered? and It h a s still another
make it, a n d j h e y can !*• had at any xtore f o r fifty c e n t a
Important a d v a n t a g e to tbe public, which ia, t h a t i t ia cheap
Every f a m t V > B a \ ' h a v e t h i s delightful l u x u r r, f o r a n y lady
as well ss good.
' j J n n fifteen minutes, a t o n y time. T h r e e c e n t p o s t Prepared by D r . J . C. Aycr A C o - Lowell, Maaa. P r i c e Ona
ip* as good as money.
Dollar per bottle.
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DR. J . P.,<?SSAGER,
MUSKEGQN COUNTY—On the first T u e s d a y I n A p r i l and
Ayer*s C h e r r y P e c t o r a L
Baltimore City l i d .
and flro first Tuesday in October.
lias Won for Itself each a renown for the cure of e v e r y variety
H P H E " P A L A H K I T I M E S , " H A W K I N S V I L L k ( i A . NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second T u e s d a y in A p r i l a n d of T h r o a t a n d L n n g C o m p l a l n t t h a t >t la entirely unneceasarv
X of March Sd. 1M9, s a y s :
the first Tnesday in September;
for us to r e c o u n t t h e evidence of its virtues, w h e r e v e r I t has
" F I N E HONEY.—Dr. B. C. Smith of this c o u n t y , p r e v e n t e d ' MECOSTA COUNTY—On t h o third T u e s d a y in A^ril, and been cmploved. Aa i t h a s long l-een In c o n s t a n t nae t h m a g l i
the aeeond Monday In September. (Osceola C o u n t y ' out thla aecilon. we need n o t do m o r e t h a n aaanra t h e p e o p l e
with beautiful honey, equal if n o t s u p e r i o r to a n y t h i n g
taebed.)
we e v e r saw.. T h i s honey w a s manufactured by Mrs.'i>mitk
l u quality la kept u p t o the beat it ever hoa been, a n d t h a t i t
a c c o r d i n g to the d i r e c t i o n s g i v t n in a recipe which s h e pur- OCEANA COUNTY—On the f o u r t h Monday in April, a n d t h e may l e relied on t o do for their relief all It haa eve* been
chaaed of DR. J . P . CREAGER, Baltimore C i t y , Maryland.
' first T h u r s d a y In October.
f o u n d t o do.
Any person can get t h e recipe for m a k i n ^ h o n e y , a n d be in- MASON COUNTY—On the f o u r t h T h u r s d a y i n April a n d the
Ayer*s C a t h a r t i c P i l l s ,
d e p e n d e n t of the Honey bee, by writing t o D r . Creager, 568
first Mondav in October.
F o r all the purnoaeaor a Purgative Medicine; f o r Coativeness;
W e s t Baltimore street, Baltimore City, Maryland, c n e l o a i a g MANISTEE COUNTY—On the first T u e s d a y in May, a n d t h e for the cure of Dyspepals: for J a n n d i c e ; f o r t h e c a r e of Indififty cents.
144*
f o u r t h Tuesday in September. ( W e x f o r d a n d Missankce gestion; f o r H e a d a c h e ; f o r tke c a r e of Dysentery; f f c r a F o a l
.
Counties attached.)
S t o m s c h ; for the c o r e of E m l p a l a o t for the P i k a ; f o r t W
n p H E G R E A T F E M A L E P I L L . — D R . J . P . CIULt- GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—Orr t h e s e c o n d Tuesday In cure of Scrofula; f o r all Scrofulous C o m p l a i n t s ; for.the cure
A ger la the agent wholesale ao d e t a i l f o r Dr. Wheatlclrfa'a
May, a n d t h e t h i r d Tuesday In S e p t e m b e r . ( A n t r i m a n d ot Rheoaoatiun; f o r Diseases of the S k i n ; for t h e e n r e ol
celebrated Female Pills. T R H * PILLS a a s TRCLT i x T a u r a Kalkaska Counties attached-)
U v e r Complaint; f o r D r o p s y ; f o r the cure of Tetter. T u m o r s
BLK n » a I . i n i t s Ton THKV WILL axKTOaa HBALVR WUKN IT
F, J . L I T T L E J O H N ,
and Salt R h e u m ; f o r W o r m s ; f o r t h e cure of G o u t ; for a Din
MAT HAVB BK colli: UtPAlftSb no*
AMT C1CSB' WB&TXVIB.
- Circuit J u d g e of t]je N i n t h J u d i c i a l Cin-uit.
n e r P i l l ; f o r the cure of Neuralgia; f o r purifying the Moot!.
Tbev a e t e r hkve failed in a n y oaae w h e r e the d i r e c t i o n s around
Allegan, Nov. 1,1839.
decl6
the box c o n t a i n i n g . t h e s e Pltls h a v e been a t r i c t l v followed.
Indeed, t h e r e h a s no caaeof failure occured t o o u r knowledge.
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
Being purely vegetable tAeyare perfectly safe, i 8 l n g l o boxea
by Abbey H. Hemingway. T h e design of t h i s work i t t o
mailed t o order, pald, u p o a receipt of *1—three c e n d p o r t a g c represent the general poetic l i t e r a t u r e of Vertnony fton I t s
atamp* aa gobd aa money.
Great n u m b e r s of Clergymen. P
early settlement t o the p r e s e n t p e r i o d . T h e selections e r e '
D R . J . P. CREAGER.
gathered from the moat reliable sources,-and will cppecially e m i n e n t personage*, have l e n t the:
Baltimore City, M<L
i n t e r e s t all Vermantera by birth-right n o w resident in t h i s a n d paralleled osefalneos of these rem»
will n o t p e r m i t t h e insertion of them. T b e A g e n t s below
o t h e r States.
IS
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
\ 1 V T R I M O X Y I — . M A T R I M O N Y 11—DR.
n a m e d f u r n i s h gratia our American Almanac l a which t h e r
I l l l a t h e a g e n t for- Dr. W i n d e r ^ c e l e b r a t e d M
B L A C K St CtK, OPTICIANS, A N D MAKERS O P are g i v e n ; also w i t h fuDdescriptlona of t b e above c o a p i a h a o .
S e r i e ^ - < t h r o e books.) So. 1 - A book f o r y o u n g men dealgn
• O p t t c l M b d Philosophical Apparatus, No. 130 Jefferson a n d t h e t r e a t m e n t t h a t should he foRowed fee Omlij c n t e . . t
l a g t o p r e p a r e themselves f o r female society. No. 1 — - B r - Avenue, t n v l t e all t h o s e suffering f r o m defective sight, t o inrota i n C o n r t a h i p . " No. S—•• ReprodncUve C o n t r o l . " E i t h e r spect t h e i r a s s o r t m e n t of greatly improved IVreswopIc Crys- ' Do n o t b e p u t off by u n p r f a d p l e d d
o f which wiU b e mailed t o o r d e r , postpaid, u p o n r e c e i p t of t a l a n d P e b N e Spectacles, w h i c h a r e h i g h l y endkrved - r f t h p ar a t i o n s t h e y make more e r o « t o a . '
' T a n t v fivo oenta.
t h e property of i m p r o r i n g r W o n . Also, all k f n d a of T e l e - aid there la f o r t h e m , a n d t h e y should
Address. '
DR. J . . P . CREAGEB,
pea.Micrdecopea.Eleetrie Machines, D r a w i n g Instrum
All our remedies are f o r sale by
City, Md.
P r y o r of V i r g i n i a t o an account for t h e

bitter jersooal

F

ATTENTION TRAPPERS!!!

CASH FOR FUR!

T i r e D o r r o r BANK O m e n t a nc REGARD TO COOSTKHTOT MOSKT.—By the' n e w d r a f t of t h e R e v i s e d S t a t u t e s

hill of t h a t c h a r a c t e r w h i c h t h e y r e c e i v e .

will c a l l

HYPOPHGSPBITES

GOODS, GROCERIES,

T h e N e w - Y o r k c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a L e d g Jr.,

DR. CHLRCHILL»« DISCOVERY.
Winchester** Gennlne P r e p a n t t M of t h e C h e m i cally P a n C o n p o w d of the

T h e L a r g e s t S t o c k of

Times:

e r says t h a t J a n i c s Gordon Bennett,

CONSUMPTION CURED!

W E H A V E NOW W E N E D

m o r e t h a n j u s t i f i e d b y t h e following e x t r a o r d i n a r y state-

" O n e w o u l d s u p p o s e t h a t a n e s t a b l i s h m e n t like this,
w h e r e v e r y h e a v y m a c h i n e r y i s used, s u c h m a c h i n e r y
would b e . p l a c e d a s n e a r t h e b t e e of t h e b u i l d i n g a s posMonday....
sible.
T h i s i s n o t t h e case in t h e D u c k MiU. howovcr.
Tuesday. — - U - . M
O n t h e f o u r t h s t o r y of t h i s Mill a r e n o l e s s t h a n 5 0 looms,
Wedneadsy - M . . 4 I
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fTo MAIL.—The m a i l a g a i n failed t o a r r i v e a t Mania- t h e r e a r e t w o h e a v i e r looms, of m o r e recoutiutroduction,
w e i g h i n g e a c h 5 0 0 0 p o u n d s . A d d t o t h i s ah-cady" o u t t c o o o time, a n d t h e C a r r i e r t o t i n s p l a c e c a m e t h r o u g h
rageous
b u r d e n t h e f u r t h e r w e i g h t of c a s t - i r o n b e a m s
w i t h e m p t y b a g s . W e h a v e n o l a t e r news, of c o a r s e , nnd t r a p p i n g s — a n d w e h a v e a t o t a l w e i g h t o n t h i s f o u r t h
t h a n t h a t p u b l i s h e d last w e e k . W e . a r e b e c o m i n g s o floor of t h e D u c k Mill of o v e r o n o h u n d r e d a n d f o u r t e e n
a c c u s t o m e d t o m a i l f a i l u r e s t h a t t h e y d o n o t a n n o y u s a s t o n s ! O f c o u r s e t h e r e is o t h e r m a c h i n e r y a b o v e t h i s
floor a s well a s bolow, o n e a c h floor. Y o n c s n readily
t h e y d i d a t first O u r r e a d e r s a r e d o u b t l e s s a s a n x i o u s
b e l i e v e t h a t sfich a w e i g h t a s t h ' » w o u l d b e d a n g e r o u s
a s w e a r e t o k n o w w h a t C o n g r e s s h a s d o n e s i n c e t h e e v e n if i t w e r e c o n s t a n t l y a t rest b u t yOu can h a r d l y cono r g a n i z a t i o n of t h e H o u s e , a n d t o l e a r n w h e t h e r t h e c e i v e t h e cflect w h e n t h e w o r k of e a c h f l o o r is i n full ope. T h e b u i l d i n g s h a k e s a n d t r e m b l e s f r o m i t s foun"Union h a s b e e n dissolved, a s w a s t h r e a t e n e d in t h e e v e n t ration.
of t h e e l e c t i o n of. a R e p u b l i c a n S p e a k e r — b u t t h e y m n s t d a t i o n a n d s w a y s t o a n d f r o w i t h a n i r r e g u l a r , u n s t e a d y ,
r o c k t n g m o t i o n , h a v i n g s o m e w h a t t h e e f f e c t o f rea sick<• xe^cise paticoefc.
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of Uiis.cxcoffiive w e i g h t n n d c o n t i n u o u s s w a y i n g : T h o r e
A S c r r o s m o * AXD Q P E R T . — S u p p o s e t h e R e g i s t e r a n d
is a c r a c k in t h e S o u t h wall .of t h i s MHI, e x t e n d i n g f r o m
R e c e i v e r o f a L a n d Office s h o u l d a p p o i n t a n A g e n t t o t h e c a r e s t o t h e base, w h i c h o p e n s a n d s h u t s a s t h e Mill
(letccWtrespasser* u p o n t h o P u b l i c L a n d s w h o a r e a p p r o - r o c k s t o a n d fro, a n d i n t o w h i c h y o u r.iay readily" i n s e r t
p r i a t i n g t h e . t i m b e r ' b e l o n g i n g t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t , a n d y o u r fingers, c a u t i o u s a t t h e f a m e t i m e t h a t y o u p u l l
t h e m o a t a g a i n e r e th%jvall c o m e s t o o t h e r . . S o m e a t t h e - A g e n t s h o u l d c o m p r o m i s e ' -with t h e trespassers, a n d
t e m p t w a s m a d e t o fil] u p this* c r a c k w i t h c e m e u t , b u t
receive t w e l v e o r fifteen^hundred d o l l a r s — w h a t p r o p o r - w i t h o u t assail; i t s t i l l / r e m a i n s F u r t h e r m o r e , a t t h e t o p
t i o n of t h a t b l a d c - m a i l , u n d e r D e m o c r a t i c usages, b e l o n g s o ( t h i s b u i l d i n g i s a cistern, i n t e n d e d , a s m o s t c i s t e r n s ore,
t o retain w a t e r , ' t h e r o c k i n g of t h e b u i l d i n g , h o w e v e r ,
to the Receiver?
p r e v e n t s tliis, nnd b u t little if a n y w a t e r can b o - k e p t in
E v e n on t h e t h i r d floor t h e m o t i o n i s so g r e a t t h a t
KANSAS.—-Tho s t r u g g l e i n K a n s a s i s n o t y e t o v e r . I t i t
t h o w a t e r in a p a i l two-Oiinl*"Lill will l>e throwtT o u t "
is n o w a n e a r l y settled f a c t t h a t t h e D e m o c r a c y a t W a s h i n g t o n i n t e n d t o resist h e r a d m i s s i o n i n t o t h e U n i o n w i t h

' NEW GOODS

T h c s o s t r e a k o a p p e a r ' a n d * d i s a p p e a r , h o Bays,

according t o t h e season.
A LAW ABIDI.NO P s o r u t — A l t h o u g h M i d l a n d c o u n t y
h a s , p e r h a p s , a t h o u s a n d i n h a b i t a n t s , t h e r e w a s not, a t
t h e l a s t t e r m o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t Tie re, a .single c a s e
. . o o t h e c o l a n d e r f o r trial, t h o u g h t h e r e h a d b e e n n o t e r m of
C o u r t s i n c e t h e H u t of J u l y fast F e w C o e c t l e a I n t h i s
. o r s o y o t h e r State can say as m u c h for every thousand
inhabitants.
[Midland Sentinel.

D e t r o i t M a r k e t Ctusli i P r i c e s

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Some c h e r i s h e d memory llvea. i .
Bat now here beat* my h e a r t so high,
Bui nowhere reel I more,
T h a n here, when musingly I strjid.
W i t h farewell words, a n d staff In hand,
Upon t h i s sill
T h a t lies beneath the door.

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W h a t f I lent year* b a r e fled since I
Looked out from dear bid home.
W i t h h o p e f u l heart, tbruijgh melstering cyc„
' Fj>r b e t t e r days to c o m e ! :
Two* hero I turned to those I left.
With l o n g i n g heart once more— .
"Here Ungsred, still, where now I stand,
WitU farewell words, a n d staff j n hand.
Upon the *111
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T o ffrsnder halls—-tint still
I never entered homo like this,
Across another sill.
P a r e n t s a n d ho"me\we have bht Once, '
W h e n g o n e t h e y come n o moro;
' 0 1 w h a t a m o m e n t when we stand.
With farewell Words, a n d staff in hand.
Upon the sill
T h a t lie* beneath the <loor.

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T h e Hi chest M a n I n E n g l a n d .
McK.eozio, e d i t o r o f t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a P r e s s ,

who is well acquainted with tho history of wealttiy and
Utlod Kririmh families, says the Morauis of Westminister,
formerly Earl Urosrenor, is the wealthiest man in Great
Hritain.. J lis property,raoirtlyrenl estate in London, and
in tbitotalitiesof Cheshire ana Dorsetshire, U estimated
at ahooi £21,000,000 sterling, equal to one hundred million of dollars. More than half of this «oin has accrued
in the last fifty years; and it is constantly increasing by
thereversionof buildings which have been constructed
in conforirify with ground leasts. .
A large tract of land in Westminister, stretching from
the Houses of Pariiment to Chelsea, was purchased" by
the Grosrenor family for a trifle. By degrees, as London'Increased, particularly spreading in -tho West, as
most great cities do, this islaid, swampy and barren as
it was, came into request for building purposes. Bochingham PalacC was built upon this ground, and many
new squares obd streets, the habitations of tho rich and
fashionable people, have' bopn hud out on i t The Marquaia described as a mean, miserlyfollow;his income is
oxer three millions of dollars a year, and io all probability
whoever possesses the estate half a centnry hence, will
hare ayeirly Incomo of fromfiveto seven millions or dolThero are many others of tho laoded aristocracy of
Orwrt Britain who have onormous fccomc. The Eari of
PitewHUam, who died last rammer, has an income of a
a million dollars a year. He left to his younrest son estates which produce an annual income of $100,000, and
to his nooond son an incomo of $150,000, while the
•eldest
the heir of tha coronet, is limited to a rental
of $1,50,000, instead of $200,000, per annum, upon which
his-fcther supported the dignity of his groat name in the
north of fcnriand.
There are also many wealthy commoners who rank in
wealth with the nobility. Mr. Muntz, the inventor of
the MuntzTCllowmetal, usod very generally for sheathing ships, died a fevr months since, and left a fortune of
OTOT $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

A contemporary wants to know in what age women
have been iMS'ta the highest esteem. We don't know.
But certainly fashionable-ladiesfilla larger space in the
worldhow tnat tbeyom did before.
. The " Georgia Constitutionalist" says, that " the snowwhite plume of thO Democratic party will wave amid tho
battle; Wo hate ho doubt that the party will show the
white feather.
Sfr.Day of Colchester has brought an action against
his neighbor for stealing his dog. No doubt ho thinks
that every dog should have his day, and every Day his
A Mr. Hall, of London County, Va, has been indicted lbr biting gffthe nose and part of tho ear of Samuel
Cherry. He was Wrong to make " two bites of a cherry, •• Is it possible. Mire, that yon do not know the names
ofaprae-of your best friends." ." Certainly—I don'toven
know what jiiy own may be a yearfromhow?"
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I do wish madam, you would pay a little attention to
-me for afewminutes." " Most giadly, rir, if you will
only promise to stop paying attention to me."

H E R E P U B L I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N OF WASHINGTON are h a v i n g prepared a n d published a series of
Political Tract*, u n d e r the supervision of t h e Congressional
Republican Executive Committee, which It la earnestly hoped
the f r i e n d s of the Republican c a u s e will take immediate
> p s to have put in general circulation.
They are f u r n i s h e d at the c h e a p rate of seventy-live cents
per h u n d r e d copies, free of postage.
The following tracts W v e already been p u b l i s h e d :
Tract No. i. HOW W E ARE GOVERNED.—Being an expose of the F r a u d s a n d E x p e n d i t u r e s of the present
Administration f o r party purpose*. .
Tract No. 1 LANDS PVR T H E L A N D L E & W t e i n g a complete analysis of the votes on the Homestead Bill.
Tract No. i T H E ATTITUDE OF NATIONAL PARTIES
IN RESPECT TO A P A C I F I C RAILROAD.
T r a c t No. 4. T H E SLAVE TRADE.—Showing t h a t the procoedinps and debates d u r i n g .the last session of the late
Congress indicate a most m a r k e d deterioration f t moral
s e n t i m e n i at the South in respect t o t h e , A f r i c a n Slave
Trade, anil are fcarfplly ominous of the near approach of
th<» time when, at any rate in t h a Gulf States, that hitherto
universally reprobated t r a d e will be us heartily sustained
m is the institution or slavery itself.
Tract No. 5. OVERLAND HO I T ES . TO T H E PACIFIC—
T H E BUTTERVIELD CONTRACT.
Tract No. 6. OPPOSITION O F T H E SOUTH TO THE.DEVELOPMENT OK OREGON AND OF WASHINGTON
TERRITORY"—THE INTERESTS OF T H E WFST.
In the German Language.
T r a c t No. 4. LANDS FOR T H E L A N D L E S S ^ - $ 1 . 3 0 p e r 100
copies.

All orders should M a d d r e s s e d t o
L E W I S CLEP1IANE,
Spfrretary National Republican A*socl(iion,

August. 1*58.—The principle
peculiar c o n s t r u c t i o n or the Retort, whereby. Gi

quickly, easily a n d economically generated rrom TU>sin, 01I.
Tallow a n d refuse Grease of any' kind, and producing; f o r
about eighty c e n t s as m u c h l i g h t as a thousand / c c t of ordin a r y coal Gas.
A long courne. of e x p e r i m e n t s at the hands of the inventor,
who has h a d many years experience iu Go* nianoTacturing, as
well as by ourselves a n d o t h e r s h a s p l a c i d the invention beyond all doubt or it* practicability. The public may be'eon-.
'fidehtly assured that it i* at once the m o s t simple and useful
of any t h i n g of the kind ever before constructed. -.
The p r e s e n t object of the proprietors is to dtypose of city,
>un.ty and state R i g h t s o n uie mo*t favorable t e r m s a n d to
immediately Introduce the w o r k s into general
well as e very t h i n g connected with tho '•San-Light Gs»
W o r k s " which will be supplied by. t h e m a t all the principal
points In'thc Union, to p i r t u s purchasing terripoty.
Persona of small capital, and, particularly ( i m ' K i t t e r s b y
making an investment in the r i g h t t o use the " H u n - L i g h t Gas
Works," will he certain of an immediate remuneration.
23T Ali communicalioDi la the premise* d i r e c t e d to the
undersigned will meet prompt attention.

J O H N Q. DCTil.F.Y,
Treasurer f o r P r o p r i e t o r s .
No. 77 W o o d w t r d Avenue. Detroit, Michigan.

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O O K S ^ - S E L F - M A D B MEN—By O. B. Seymour.
F a t a l * L i f t , a r S e e a e a i n A n o t h e r W o r l d ; byGeo^Wood.
The Ministry of Lifts; by the aothtir bf Miniate r l p £ Children.
The K. S . Pepper, a n d o t h e r Condiment*! p a t np for general,
use.
The Tenant House, or E m b e r s f r o m Poverty's H e a r t h s t o n e .
The W l t t h o a of New Y o i k , b y D o e o t i c k s
Isabella Orslni; by the a u t h o r of Beatrice Cenci.
V i n t o n Grover, or H e a r t s a s T h e y Are.
Frederi ck t h o G r e a t ; by C«riylc.
> D e r a D o a n ; by MIM Mary J . Holmes.
W i t h a variety of others, too n u m e r o a s to e n u m e r a t e . F o r
Sale by
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
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30 W o o d w a r d Avenue, Detroit.

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Gearing, Warehouse, H o i k i n g A p p a r a t u s a n d all r a r i c t i e s of
Iron Work. Repair work on Pro;>eIl<rs Steamers a n d Saw
Mills executed (trouflrtly a s d thu roughly. Csatings—every
description.
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re prepared t o execute order* ot any siae f o r Brass a n d
Composition C a s U u g s promptly.
Oil G l o b e s Oil C u p s Valves, J o u r n a l Boxes. Guagc Cocks.
Cylinder C o c k s Steam Whistles for S^-amb-jats Locomotives
and Mills-Bells for Factories, Stcajucrs a u d l ^ e o m o t l w i s under eight h u n d r e d pounds.


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E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S
Carpet Department.
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FURNISHING GOODS, a t the Clothing Emporium or IL
Velvet, B r u s s e l s Crenelle, 3.Ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton IIALLOCK, No-ICR, Jefferson Avenue, iH-troil. Where.m*y
be
found
a very largo, fresh ohd desirable stock or the above
a n d Wool, Carpet*; D r u g g e t s Stair Rods Oilcloth, Window
goods
j u s t manufactured u n d e r his Immediate ln*i>ectlon, a n d
S h a d e s Lace and Muslitl C u r t a i n s Gurtalu F i x t u r e s F e a t h e r s
e m b r a c i n g one of the most extensive assortiqentsever.I* '
P a p e r H a n g i n g s Ac., <Ve.
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•'"*>We havo many o t h e r s'.yles or Goods, which .will be offered offered in t i ls market.
A m o n g his-stoek will lie found every k i n d and description
> suit the times.
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ot G a r m e n t *uitable for Fall a n d Winter we«r.
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K — M I L E S STANDISH II,
F r o m t h e low priced a n d elicajier g r a d e s t o the most fine
LU8TRATEI)—a volume of P h o t o g r a p h s f r o m origlna aud rashionable gorments—all ot which has«-.l«en manufac'drawings, by J o h n W. E h n i n g e r , illustrative o f . t h e Courtship tured with the utmost cure nnd wAiiiu.NTeittogivesatisfaction.
of Miles Standlsli, by H e n r y W. Longfellow. There will 1>All p e r e o n s de-irons of purchasing either'at^ W H O L E S A L E
ilght or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s of the most exquisite charat
OR RET A l l , are resj.-cctfullv invited to call a n d examine his
.or, executed by Brady, w i t h intersected cream-colored leaves extensive stock, which *hall .be offered at prices uniformly
( c o n t a i n i n g the descriptive text,) the wholo to 1* bound ir low.
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q u a r t o morocco cover*, with bevelled a n d gilt edges,
" Early orders are solicited, as the slow process of preparing
i l . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED R A I L
t h e P h o t o g r a p h s ( n o t h i n g b e i n g d o n e i n cloudy weather) will
• r o a d W a t c h e s cased in beautiful s t y l e s warranted exprevent the immediate issue of a second edition, a n d eonsc cellent time-ke«pcri<; do do S w i s s fall jewelled, Levcnf in
q n e n t l y only those ordered in a d v a n c e can be provised.
every stvle. GOLD PENS.—I c o n t i n u e m a n u r a c t u r i n g poiis
Price Six Dollars. S p e c i m e n s to be .seen and subscription! o f e v e r v desirable pattern. These p e n s havo received a Sllvei*
received, at my store.
Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, a n d are not t o
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
lie surpassed bv nnv P e n s In m a r k e t Also dealer in F I N E
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J E W E L R Y , SILVER-WARE, and F A N C Y GOODS.
I h a v e an experienced Jeweller, capable or m a k i n g new
U S T P I ' I ! L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VEGETABLE
work to o r d e r .
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and Animal Physiology, designed for the use'of Schools.
FITTING STONES a n d Diamond Work, a n d F i r e Gildlnj
SeralUarlcs and -Golieges by H e n r y Goadbv, M. D., Professor and Galvnnfr.inir, done at irfiort notice.
of Vegetable a n d Animal Physiology a n d Entomology in the
W A T C H REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all
State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up- w o r k e n t r u s t e d t o my care, will bo carefally attended t o .
vrards of 450 I l l u s t a a t i n n s Although designed mainly for
' . O L D P E N S re-pointed, *t fifty c e n t ' . Pens sent by mail,
Colleges a n d S c h o o l s t h i s book will l>o found invu'.imMr tn
K-companlcd by the C a s h . w i l l lie promptly,alt nded to. .
t h e general reader, and, should find a place in every public
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J . H. ALLISON,
a n d private Library. The beauty of the wood engravings that
s d plentifully a d o r n t h i s work, is remarkable, and their style
H A W ' S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, F o o t
eminently peculiar; white, red, yellow a n d blue figures pn a
or B r u s h street, u n d e r l h e F u l t o n I r o n W o r k s , Detroit, M.
^ a f l blSck ground. By their distinctness they have elicited C u t l o i y , S u r g e o n ' s Instruments, C o o l e r s " n n d C a r p e n t e r s '
u n a n im o u s admiration. F o r sale b v
Tools, A x e s o i every description. P l a n i n g nnd Tobacco-MaDetroit, Nov. 1,1M8.
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F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
r h l n e Knives, T r a w e s Ac., made to order of a s u p e r i o r qua-

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Stock, Machine* a n d P o o l s Also, m a n a f a r t u r e r * of Copper,
Tin and Sheet Iron W a r e s House and Steamboat n u m b e r s
ZSt~ A g e n t s f o r Wilder'* P a t e n t Salamander Safes,
- P a r t i c u l a r attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumbing, a n d p u t t i n g the most approved Hentlug a u d VentUlating
F u r n a c e s and Cooling A p p a r a t u s in Public and Private- Buildi n g s In the City a n d Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue,
D e t r o i t (Opposite Holme* A Co.)
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B U H L A C O ^ MANUFACTURFUB AND WHOLE• sale and retail dealer* in Silk, F u r . Wool. PanamarPalmLeaf, L e g h o r a and Straw H a t s F u r , Cloth, Plnsh, Silk nnd
Glared Caps; all descriptions of manufactured Furs for ladies
a n d g e n t l e m e n : Buckskin Gloves and M i t t e n s Fur. Kid, Silk
a n d Woolen Gloves' C a n e s Umbrellas, C r a v a t s S u s p e n d e r s
D A P $ K H r A K E H O V 8 & - O X HAND AND F O R S A L E Ae. ' H a t t e r s ' Stock a n d T r i m m i n g s Ruffirio'and Fancy Slciph
L either a t Wholesale or retail, thc'followJag descriptions of Robes, Ac.
F. B U H L A. CO.,
paper, rl*i Imperial, S u p e r Royal, RojrttTMedium, Demy,
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• C o n a n t Block, 14fl Jefferson Ave.
Crown, F l a t Cap a n d F o l i o Post, Cap, l e t t e r , Legal, Sermon.
P . S . — C a s h p ^ l f a r Shipping Furs and D e e r S k i a s Blll.and K o t o P a p e r 11* every variety.
Book a n d P r i n t P a p e r s of
colors and sixes. Manilla,
-Rag, a n d Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of a l l s'xes a n d w e i g h t s
Dock, f o o t of. Bates atreet.
• » f f i l o w v ^ o < > r y « ^ - 4 u a e t froat Qia Manufacturers. we a n D e t r o i t
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enabled to e f r r t h e m at a s low prices as a n y in thia m a r k e t
25flr-Liberal advances made o n Produce, f o r sale in t h i s or
, KAGfi—Wanted In oxohoage f o r G o o d * or Cash.
Eastern Markets
R e f c r t o — J o h n O v e n , P r e s ' t Michigan Insurance Co. B a n k ;
O . O. Williams A C o , F o r w a r d i n g and CommUoioo Merchants,
Detroit
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L . H U R D i t C O M Detroit, Michigan, P r o d u c e aad
j moat e m i n e n t H a m o r t s U or America, Bcot- f j
S h i p p i n g M e r c h a n t , Agents a n d Consignees for the folid England,by W m ^ E . ^ B a r t o a ^ ^ F g r j u d e b y
loscing Lines:—Aigcaicis' TSAKSTOSTATIOS COMPAUT, Oapi-

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THE EXILE OF
FLORIDA.—BY JOSHVA H. d i n t ' l J t c s — I l l n t t r r t e d with 6
IRON RAILING "AND VERANDAHS,
fine engravings.—One Volume, 12mo, 320 |.p. IVice SI.—
ire prepared to execute all orders far I r o n Railing for
This Work p o r t r a y s with eminent ability, the crimes commit- Private Buildings, C h u r c h e s Public Square*, and t o r Ceujeteted fay our G o v e r n m e n t against tlie Maroons w h o fled from
South Carolina and other Slave S t a t e s seeking protection .un- ' S t T Corner of F i f t h a n d WoodUridge-iU., o p p o a i u Machine
der Spanish l a w s It shows bad faith exercised towards the
lop of Michigan OnCral Rallroail, D e t r o i t
Indians or Florida; and is round In present a t r u e view ot the
ns
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JACKHON A W H . n - .
long-fought F l o r i d a War, which was, in t r u t h , A W A R FOR
M E R I C A N W A T C H E S . — A P P L E T O X , TKACY A
T O B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS A N D BUSINESS M £ * .
SLAVERV.
Co., WXLIWXU, Jiass., Manufacturer* of PATENT LK*
From O s T t r n o r C h a i r , of OUo,
1 a - S w A H o u V Map P n b l i s h f t s Hratinnars, E n g r a v e r s
VEIt WATCHES.—Thyse superior W a t c h e s ate made b y t h e
Gentlemen—Accept m y t h a n k s for a copy of " T h e Exile* a n d L i t h o g r a p h e r s JW, MaUibireet,Buffalo,N. Y , O V t r S a g e s
nId/of new and original machinery, expressly designed to sen o Room.
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cure, with a low paice, a Hue, substantial, durable and uni- of Florida." I have read the book with great inti-rest and " i aWe
are prepared to execute all work entrusted to us with
formly rciiablo tiino keeper. The movements are new In m u c h i n s t r u c t i o n . It sets in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an I m p o r t a n t
portion
qf our history, and clearly reveals i h e s e c r e t spring* p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d on a* favorable tecuu as a n y
construction, a n d are pronounced by t h e h i g h e s t authorities
establishment in the country. C o m b i n i n g all t h e different
by
which
!.ucce*sive
administrations
were
moved
in
affairs
ot
to be faultless in principle and iinalfty, and have licen proved
branches of Steel, Coj>;tr * n d Scone Engraving, as well as
bv the most e x a e t j n g tests to be reliable a n d unfailing in ac- grejit iuot.ll and political consequence. T h e ' d i s t i n g u i s h e d Crayon W o r k o f t h o finest i n s c r i p t i o n ; w« guarantee satUfustion. TbeSe watches are manufactured entirely f r o m tho a u t h o r h a s especially entitled himself to the thank* of every
crude materials, in a single establishment, by connected and l o v e r o f freedom, jiistice, a n d honorable Bilmjolstratidn.iliy l , °Partlmh»**altention paid t o Bank and Commercial work.
uniform processes—the,manufactory being organized upon t r a c i n g a n d e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influences of fdavcry in lie
Such a « - C h e c k s Drsft*, Notes. Certlfiestes of Deposit and
the same svstani thqt lias Iwen mlopied in the production of transact ious which he narrates. No one, i t seems to me, can
Stock, Coupon itonds. Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, i.avek'pe*.
the unequaled Americnn fire-arms, which enables us to pro- arise rni m p e r u - i n g this work without deepened c o n v i c t i o n s Ac. Maps, P o r t r a i t s Show Cards Ae.. Lithographed a n d
duce a movement a t one-half the price o t a n y rorelgn move- or the v.-rong oi slaveholding. a n d the necessity of e a r n e s t
printed in t h e tuo«t (fclieate color* by a new p f e e s s
m e n t or the same quality; . a n d » e guarantee the perfect und pen<istent effort ftir tlie d e l i v u r a i i c ^ f out; ^ a l i u n a l GovFor the oouvenkpice of t h o basin CM c o m m u n i t y to OiU vl.
pcrfonnahce, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us. ern m e n ; Trow tlie control of the slave power. .
clnitv, we have established a n agency with Mr.- J o h n w .
Columbus, J u l v I I IMS.
S. P. CHAPE.
AH foreign watches are made by h a n d , the A m e r ic a n watchGreitl, at t h e MHe# or t h e Detroit & i i t y A>lrerri*er,2U J*r- .
l l E P l BLIOAXS READ I T ! C o p i e s a e n t by mail on receipt
_.i being the only one* made by m a c h i n e r y upon a uniform
ferson Avenue.
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F O L L E I T , FOSTER A CO H
system t h r o u g h o u t . . Nearly all h a n d - m a d e watches are de- or Oue Dollar..
raAXv is KAYKo.vp, i.
l ' u l i s h e r s Goltimbus, Ohio. '
fective, and are coutlnually getting out of order. Iu many
T J O O T S , S H O E S A N D R U B B E R S , AT WHOLE
Detroit. Agent for Michigan. 1

jKirta o f the countty" It l» impossible to find good watch re- nS
1 3 S A L E ONLY.—Wo havo received f r o m the Manufactup a i r e r v and w a t c h repairing is'always uncertain and expenA R E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , F I R S T STREET, rers a W 1.0M cases B O O m SHOES AND RUBBERS, o r ail
sive. The i n t r o d u c t i o n or Ainericau w a t c h e s disposes or this
betNreen Ijirned a n d Congress s t r e e t s Datroit, Mich.— t h o desirable k i n d s and have also ou hand a lew thoasand
difficulty, and c o u n t r y merchants, as well as watch d e a l e r s The u n d e r s i g n e d haviug rc-purcha#ed " T h e Institution for -pair? or o u r own manufacture.'
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can k e e p w a t c h e s » a p a r t or their miscellaneous stock, and the dissemination or itsffol drinks-," h a s enlaijfed and r c j u t e
We aXiatl c o n t i n u e to maauOw'ture ahu to receive almost
t h q s supply their c u s t o m e r s with a new staple, which may lie nated it in the moht thorough manner, ma^.ihg i t n o w the dally a d d i t i o n s — i i a s l o keep o u r stock a t all timeslarp® and
used as any othor article, w i t h o u t mystery or humbug. Sold most exb nsive BREWERY-IN T H E WEST, with fucllitk-s for complete- Coftlining onts'-lves to the J q b b i n c . l r a i i e cxcluby the trade generally, mid. l>y BOBBINS A APl'LETON,
p r o d u c i n g the finest and mostdelicategradfesqf Malt,Liquors; sivelv, we can offer facilities unequalcd in Detfoll, M 'f>
General Agents, l.i Maiden I.ane, N. Y. and is now p r e p a r e d to fornish the rarioii* qualities of A l e s Woodward Avemie.
H. P. B A L D W I N ; t c C O .
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P o r t e r a n d Brown S t o u t , for d r a u g h t a u d bottling, a t price*
Detroit, f i o v . 1,'IWK. ;
" X T A M * D U N C K L E E ie CO.. 74 WODDWARD AVE. .
JJM nue, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- r a n g i n g f r o m $0 t o $ i n per barrel.
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All P a c k a g e s extra, which, when returned t o .the Brewery X ERS.—We have now o u h a n d , a n d ponaUintly receiving, *
Feathers"anft House F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—^We would particuin good o r d e r , will b e paid for a t name prices a s charged.
very large stock of-Book find News P a p e r of all sizes. W o
larly invite the a t t e n t i o n or the public t o the rollowing G o o d s
T h e a t t e n t i o n of private f a m i l i e s a n d customers In general, are A g e n u fox nine of the l>estAH|l*-in t h e oountrv, which
w h i c h ' w e havo in g r e a t Variety or styles nnd p r i c e s : Broche
S h a w l s l o n g a n d s q u a r e ; Bay State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do. is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old given us a c h a n c e to compete nnd undersell any eatablishmtnt
friends a n d new may be assured or t h e superior qnalitv a n d In tho West, a n d would say t h a t we-sell p r i n t paper cheaper
<To. d o . ; G e n t l e m e n ' s do. do. d o . ; Mantillas beautiftil styles:
flavor or theso b e v e r a g e s a n d all are invited to rall a n d sam- a n d a better article thaiTcnn l.e rottml iu t b b m a r k e t : Also,
Black, Fancv. P o u l a r d , Bayadere a n d Moire Antique S i l k s ;
ple for t h e m s e l v e s All orders, with t h e money, enclosed, we have just r e e e i v e ^ a largo-lnvoieo o t line Mannillav—
F r e b c h and fengllsh M e r l n o e s plain a n d figured : I'arainettas
will receive p r o m p t attcntiou.
Please coil and see fofyotmtelvc* at
D e l a i n e s in great variety : Valencia Plaids a n d Stripes ; AllMalt u n d Ilop* for sale at the lowest market rates..
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P E A S E A FULLEft-S. No. J10 JeBbmon Ave.
wool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetts; Broadcloths: Da- ' n3
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D e t r o i t Nuv. 1,18TA
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masks; Blankets; Linens; E m b r o i d e r i e s ; Hosiery; Glover-

I L I E ' S P A T E N T F I R E and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
—These Safe* are a combination or Wrought and Chilled
I r o n , two inches t h i c k . The W r o n g h t I r o n gives strength
A maa that marries a widow is bound to give-up chew" M l U l a Chilled Irei/hardries*: the safes b e i n g warranted Drill
ing. and smoking. If ahe gives up her .weeds for him, ho0 P r o p t All other F i r e P r o o f Safe* are made or Sheet Iron.
- —-" S. R WOOLLEY, A g e n t, a t C. A A..Ives' B a n k i n g Office.
should give up the weed to her.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858. , .
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Mr. 9^ W. Padd, jidvertises that he has lost his horse.
We hope WD hot have to turn fqpt-Pad.

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In Store, a n d o f t r ' f w W e , • fall assortment of Lake
Superior a n d Scrap Iron; of aOalxea, at greatly reduced rates.
The Lake S a p e r i o r Bar i r o n s o l d by the Company. !* sit
made from'Charcoal Pig, a n d la far better than the I r o n mad*
f r o m Hard Coal, and their I>«5e Superior Merchant Iron »
the only I r o n sold in t h i s market, t h a t Is niado in this manner.
Their Merchant S c r a p I r o n la all made from sebctej) Scrap
a n d will b e a r comparison with t h e ' b e s t l t o n m a d e - i n tha
country.
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Wyandotte Rolling Mill Oompifty and E ^ r e k i Iron Cotapa
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Book Monulactory and Book-Blndcry, No. 183, Jefferson
'Avenue.—Account Books o t .every description m a d e to order,
of s u p e r i o r nnpef a n d workmanship, nf l o w e r ' prices t h a n
heretofore. 1 • W a r r a n t e d ' i o gitu witlffactiou in e v e r y particu-

The suliscriber h a v i n g hail an e x p e r i e n c e of o v e r fourteen
years, feels assured t h a t they t a n ' d e f y competition Iu p r i c r s
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- workmanship.
Batiks Merchants, Manufacturers a n d Railroad
C o m p a n i e s re*|K-ctfoIly solicited.
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^Dealer In Foreign aud Domestic Hardware. Houseltrep
t u g Articles, Mechanic*" T o o l s Stoves, Grates, Tin a n d J a p pan«d Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for t h o A m e r i c a n an«l
European Law Agency of U t a A K s p p , No. 7 Nassau s t r e e t .
New York—for the recovery of D e b t s Legacies a n d Inheritances l a E u r o p e und the U u i t c d S t a t e * .
" Remittances m a d e t o a l l parta o r Germany, with aafcty a s d
dispatch. No. 2(H Jefferson avenue, Kearaley'* Block, Detroit.
Mich.
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e l • Engraver* and L i t h o g r a p h e r s 20# Main street. Buffalo..
X. Y , over Sage's Piifoo R o o m s — W e a t * prepared to exeeat-all work entrusted t o us with promptness a n d d e s p i t c h . a n . l
ou as favorable t e r m s as any establishment In the country.
C o m b i n i n g all the different b r a n c h e s
teel, C o p p e r and
Stone Engraving, a* well a* Grayon W o n B o f the tinest description. wo g u a r a n t e e satisfaction in'all c a s e s
M a p s P o r t r a i t s Show Cards, A c , Lithographed and printed
in the most tlelicpte colors, by a new process.
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p r i c e s all aires a n d weights or P r i n t nnd Book P a p e r : —
also LeiTger Paper, Flat a n d Folded P a p e r , l-etter. C a p a n d
Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, fttney and
Staple Stationery In g r e a t variety.R a z o r s Knives, Scissor*. Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s steel, Iron
'"•) t o n s or Rae* wanted in exclfiinge.
a n d Brass Ware, polished and r e p a i r e d iu a m a n n e r t o g i r e
RICHMOND^ * BACKUS,
satisfaction to his c u s t o m e r s

I Detroit, Mich.
Orders l e f t at the ofllce, c o r n e r or B f u s h street nnd Jefferson Avenue, will bo promptly attended to, where samples may T
8 . C C T I I B E K T A C O . , W h o l e « l e Druggists M - ' .
f j • Grocers, No's 1Q2 and 101. Woodward avenue, Detroit
^References k i n d l v p e r m i t t e d to M e s s r s E d m u n d s . Norih A have in store a n d 'offer to the Trade, a large *toek of SujrarC o , J . "B. W a y n e A C o , Geo. Doty. Doctors Alien A Batwcll. Syrnp, Molasses F i ' h . F r u i t S p i c c s Nuta, L i q u o r s D r u g s .
Detroit, J a n . JSJi?.
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Cordage, P a i n t s Oils, Dye S t u f f s Naval S t o r e s Window Glass.
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VENT1LLATING CIIIMNEY.CAR.—Mayhew'sChimney J . S. CttTHBERT,
C a p prevents Chimney* from *mokinp: it prerlude* atorms
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L a a e , and IT Cedar street. New York. Hemp, Cotton
their b u r n i n g o u t : It protects t h e i r tops f r o m the w a s t e s of
F l a x a n d Linen T w i n e s I m p o r t e d a n d Manufactured Cordage.
the weather, atld serve* as an ornamental finish.
Persons desirous of securing the. right of m a n u f a c t u r e , o r Cotton. J u t e , Manilla a n d American H e m p R o p e . T y r e d S l u f .
F i s h i n g L i n e s Gilling T h r e a d s Shoe T h r e a d , Wick, and all
o r sale, or both, | n C i t i e s C o u n t i e s S t a t e s o r T e r r i t o r i e s in
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f u r n i s h e d with a descriptive circular, by a d d r e s s i n g t h e u n U Y F . H I N C H X A N A C O „ Dealers in Groceries
dersigned, a n d by d e s i g n a t i n g the territory t h e y desire, they
a n d P r o v i s i o n s Paints, O i l s T w i n e s C a n v a s A n c h o r s
-will also be f u r n i s h e d wilh the terms of sale.
a n d C h a i n s Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakum. Ac. A complete atock
IRA MAY1IKW, Patentee, Alblfcn, Mich.
of Ship C h a n d l e r y a n d t h a above named articles always on
Manufactured and f o r sale, in Detroit, by
h s n d and Tor sale very Iowy.ot tc Woodbridge s t r e e t Detroit,
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DYEING
ESTABLISHH . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby A Co.) W h o l r MENT. No. J « C o n g r e f l « r t , E a s t - A . C. A L E X A N D E R
• sale a n d and retail dealer In W a t c h e s Clocks, J e w e l r y .
would most respectfully intimate t h a t more fully t o accom- F a n c y O o o d s Plated Ware. Combs, B u t t o n s . T h r e a d , A c . ' N o .
modate the w a n t s of »he p a t r o n i z i n g public, a n d his large In79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite H o l m e s A Co. D e t r o i t Mich.
crease of b u s i n e s s he has adopted the improved f s c i y t y which W a t c h e s Clocks snd Jewelry repaired and w a r r a n t e d .
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forthatpurpo.se.
He now Dye* by Steam, e v e r y description T 7 I R E S I D E E D I T I O N O F W A V E t t L Y N O V E L S ,
of S U k s Satins. V e l v e t Crapes a n d Me'rihos p r o d u c i n g the P
now c o m p l e t e , full s e t s t o be ha«Iof
most brilliant e o l o t s a n d best style or finish t h a t e v e r y a r t i c l e
D e t r o i t Nov. 1 , 1 8 M .
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will admit or. Shswls or every variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
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Bookstore, i s prepared to m s t m f a c t a r e , to order. Blank Books . D 3
o f e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n . Merchants a n d others, w a n t i n g anyU T S T H O C G H T S . - A NEW 8 1 T t h i n g in t h a t line, are invited to give Msam ealL H a v i n g the
best or workmen, he can safely guarantee satWlMtfon in all
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