Grand Traverse Herald, February 03, 1860

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Title

Grand Traverse Herald, February 03, 1860

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-02-03

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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w h e r e . In sweet c o n t e n t m e n t resting.
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Where t h e pnrert t h o u g h t will linger.
ConfldoQcc and love belongs.
Make y o u r home a little.Kden;
Imitate h e r smiling bowers.
I-el a neat and simple cottago
Ktand a m o n g bright trees a n d flowers.
There, what fragrance a n d what brightness.
Will each blooming rose display.
H e r e a s i m p l e vlue-clad arbor
Brightens t h r o u g h each S u m m e r dsy.
There each h e a r t will rest contented,
Seldom wishing far to roam.
Or, If roaming, still will cherish
Mera'ries of that pleasant h o m e :
Bueh a homo makes man the better,
P o r e a n d l a s t i n g its control—
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A R o m a n c e of R e a l Life.
j S o m e t i m e d u r i n g t h e m o n t h of F o b u a r y l a s t M o w s .
I S h e p p a r d a u d O r e r t o n . a t t o r n e v s - a t - l a w iu t h i s C i t y , w e r e
J «PP»>«d t o b y a son of M r s . C r i d l . of I x m i s a Co., in t h i s
I Htatu, t o , if p o a u b l c , o b t a i n for h e r a d o w r y in c e r t a i n
1 lands, sunpOMi-d t o lie a p a r t of Uie military t r a c t of t h e
[ S t a b : of Illinois. T h i s t r a c t of laud, t h e r e a d e r will recollect. e m b r a c e s a l a r g e p a r t of t h e w e s t e r n p a r t of t h e
S t a t e , a n d w a s s e t a p a r t b y t h e P n i t e d S t a t e s nn a p a r t
c o m p e n s a t i o n t o t h e s o l d i e r * of t h e w a r of 1 8 1 2 . • J J e r
h u s b a n d w a s a s o l d i e r in t h a t w a r , h a v i n g enlisted iu t h e
a r m y while on a visit o f b u s i n e s s t o t h e c j t v . o f P h i l a d e l p h i a . h i s residence b e i n g a f e w miles o u t t i f t b e eily a n d in
t h e S t a l e of P e n n s y l v a n i a . S i n c e h i s enlistment, M r s . C r u J I
has heard nothing from him, except a mere ruuior that he
w a s killed in ui> e n g a g e m e n t w i t h t h e , e n e m y n e a r L a k e
C h a i n p l a i n , a n d as M r s . CruII h a d n e v e r m a r r i e d a g a i n ,
she would a s h i s w i d o w be e n t i t l e d t o at l e a s t a d o t v i y in
a n y l a n d s h e r htndiand m i g h t h e e n t i t l e d t o a s s u c h soldier. Meiers. S b e n p o r d a n d O v e r t o n i m m e d i a t e l y s e t
themselves t o find t)ie land t o w h i c h h e r r i g h t of d o w r y
Would a t t a c h .
Af t e r a long and t h o r o u g h search a m o n g the G o r c i
tnerit.
•ent. S t a t e a n d C o u n t y r e c o r d s , t h e y a s c e r t a i i i e d t h a t
t h e land I qt u e s t i o n w a s s i t u a t e d in H a n c o c k c o u n t y Tllin o i a a n d tl hl ian tl ii tt hl .a« dJ 1b.e^e n e n t*e r e dI w i! t. lh a. ,land, w a r r a n t. b. v
M r CruU h u n s e l t in t h e y e a r 1 8 1 8 , t h u s plainly s h o w i n g
t h a t h e w a s n o t killed a s r e p o r t e d , a n d t h a t p e r h a p s he
teight still b o ali ve. T h ey«,
y c o n s e q,u e n t l .y a c t a b o u t finding „
the lost
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in»y b e i m a g i n e d w a s n o small task.
T h e G o v e r n m e n t r e c o r d s a t W a s h i n g t u r s h o w e d t h a t he
h a d s e r v e d h i s c o u n t r y f a i t h f h l l y d u r i n g t h e w a r , a n d at
its elose h a d ticcn honorably d i s c h a r g e d - A land w a r r a n t
h a d been isBurnl to. a n d l o c a t e d b y him. as b e f o r e s t a t e d .
D a r i n g t h e sumo y o u r he s o l d hi# c e r t i f i c a t i o n of e n t i y t o
a man l i v i n g in t h e n o r t h e r n p a r t of t h e S t a t e of N e w
V'ork.
B u t no f u r t h e r t r a c e of h i m c o u l d t h e y m a k e o n t f r o m
G o v e r n m e n t o r c o u n t y records; a s b i s wife a n d o t h e r
a c q u a i n t a n c e h a d n e v e r h e a r d f r o m him, i t s e e m e d p r e t t y
:lear t h a t b e w a s n o t olive. B u t h i s d e a t h w a s n o t sufficiently e s t a b l i s h e d . M e s s r s . S. & 0 . a d d r e s s e d l e t t e r s t o
• o r t c s p o n d c n t s in t h e S t a t e s of N ' e w - T o r k a n d V e r m o n t
n e a r w h e r e C r u l l ' s c o m p a n y w o u l d b e likelv t o h a v e b e e n
stationed d u r i n g tlie war, making inqnines for i h i m . ,
A m o n g t h e m a n y a n s w e r s received b v t h e m w u s o u o f r o m
I r w i n W . N e a r . Esq.. o f C l u v l o B , J c f r e r s o n c o u n t y , N - . Y

Paul Jones.
T l i c V i r g i n i a I n d e x i s p u b l i s h i n g n s e r i e s of i n t e r e s t i n g
sketches, b y M r . T h o m a s (Jhnrf, of Chesterfield, o f T h e
Life. C h a r a c t e r , a n d T i m e * of P a n l J o n e s . " T h e y t h r o w
n r a c h l i g h t o u t h e c h a r a c t e r o f P a n l J o n e s , mid g-irej
w e d o u b t wot, a m o s t f a i t h f u l , a c c o u n t of t h e f a n j o n a luittle of h i s s h i p , t h e B o n U o i n m o R i c h a r d , w i t h t h e S c r a piS. A f t e r s t a t i n g t h a t t h e s h i p s w e r e locked t o g e t h e r ,
w h i c h w a s e f l e c t e a b y Joiies, b e c a u s e h e s a w t h a t t o k e e p
off At f a i r g n n s h o t , w i t h a now a n d s t r o n g frigate l i k e
t h e Scrapie, woold n e v c r d o for snch n crazy oja hulk as
t h e B o o U o n i r u e B i c h a c d , M r Cha.se p r o c e e d s :
. " T h e w o r k i n g of t h e b i g g u n b a d t»een s u s j i c p d c d d u r t r g t h e t i m e of j f c h i n g t h e s h i n s t o g e t h e r , b t i t w a s n o w
r e s anted. O f c o u r s e n e i t h e r s h i p c o u l d u s e bu< h e r g u n s
o n t h e o n e side, a n d t h e s e w e r e n e a r l y muzzle t o m u z z l e —
so near t h a t thorn w h o handled the ramrods sometimes hit
each ^ other.
" T a l r play, y o u d a m n e d Y a n k e e T' nn
K n ^ ^ h r n a n would cxtlaim,
' M i n d y r i u r eyd J o h n Bull,

w a s v e t nlive atld in g o o d h e a l t h , a n d wiw s u r p r i s e d a n d
n e a r l y o v e r c o m e w i t h j o y t o lenrn t h a t his wife a n d child r e n Were still alive. T h i s settled t h e q u e s t i o n o ( t h e
d o w e r as well as t h e r e c e i v i n g , b y Messrs. S. & 0 . t h e
fcoa.for o b t a i n i n g it f o r M r s . C r u l l .
' A l t h o u g h d i s a p p o i n t e d ini t o ' a l a w y e r , t h e h o s t p a r t
of a good o r b o d case, t h o r e c e p t i o u o'f a s n u g fee, t h e y
determined not to give it up, b u t weut a t w o r k i n earnest
t o b r i n g a b o u t a r e - u n i o n of t h o a n c i e n t a u d l o n g l o s t
couple, for lost they really were to each other. 1 / u s was
e a a l y effected, a s b o t h p a r t i e s h a d n e v e r m a r r i e d a g a i n ,
a l t h o u g h b o t h s u p p o e e o e a c h o t h e r l o n g s i n c e defcd. I t
s e e m s t h a t soon a f t e r t h o e n l i s t m e n t of M r . C m l l ; M r a .
Crnll finding i t diOccult t o s u p p o r t herself a n d t w o j s m a l l
children, one a b a b e , r e m o v e d to a n o t h e r p a r t of t h e
S t 4 t c , a n d t h e r e h e a r i n g t h a t h e r h u s b a n d w a s killed,
m a d e no farther e f f o r t s t o learn of h i m .
A n d he, a f t e r h i s d i s c h a r g o , r e t u r n e d to t h e t o w n
w-here h e h a d f o r m e r l y r e s i d e d , a n d was. t h e r e told t h a t
his wife a n d c h i l d r e n h a d m o v e d a w a y a n d h a d g i p c e d i e d .
B e l i e v i n g himself a l o n e in t h e w o r l d , h e left f o r e v e r h i s
old residence a n d associates, a n d t o o k u p his- a b o d e in
J e f f e r s o n c o u n t y , K . Y . , w h e r o h e h a s sine® resided,
e v e r c h e r i s h i n g in f o n d remembrance h i s t h e n t o h i m e v e r
lost f a m i l y . A f t e r y e a r s of h a r d t o i l / a n d s u c c e s s f u l eff o r t a n d t h o m a r r i a g e o f h e r Only d a u g h t e r , M r s . LVull,
in c o m p a n y w i t h h e r sou a n d sou in-law, m o v o d to t h i s
S t * t o a n d s e t t l e d in W a p e l l o . L o p i s a c o u n t y , w h e r e she.
h<« s i n c e r e s i d e d in t h e family, of h e r d a u g h t e r .

T h e firing w a s n o t rajMd, p a r t i c u l a r l y on J o n e s ' p a r i
for i t c u u j d d p t h e s h i p s uo h u r t e x c e p t t o k n o c k t h e
g u p s a b o u t a little a o u kno<Jt ofT t h e gunwales, a n d occasfonaJly r a i s e u c l o u d of s p l i n t e r s T r o m e«cJi o t h e r s d e c k .
J o n e s And hiir m e n k e p t a v e r y s h a r p l o o k - o u t t h a t P e a r *
" o n - a n d h i s men d i d n o t c u t t h e l a s h i n g s a n d s o r e r t h e
N e i t h e r of those s h i p s w e r e d a m a g e d ? Uetweon
wind ai^d w a t c r , ' n o r could, t h e y n o w b e b y a n y u s e o f t h o
b i g fflftis. B o t h h a d men J h t h e r i g g i n g d o i n g a l l t h e m i ^
c U c f ttey e o o l d . I n ' t h i s k i n d of p l a y J ones h a d t h e best
of i t ; ' ' a n d b m m e a w e r e m o r e t e r r i b l e , u n d h i s s p a r s a n d
y a r d s w o r e l o n g e r ; still P e a r s o n would n o t s u r r e n d e r , insisting t h a t JoDca. o u g h t to.
, C a p t Tiindias,'"with' t h e A l l i a n c e , c a m e u p t o h e l p '
J o n e s , W fired a b r o a d s i d e ; b u t of hocessity' i t h u r t
Joitcs o s t n u e h l w It did Pearson.
Jones immediately
c r i e d o u t , ' . C a p t L n n d i a s let u s a l o n e : I can h a n d l e him!'
B o t h s h i r a w o r e o f t e n on fire, a n d a s o f t e n w a s t h e lira
e x t i n g u i s h e d — H a d _ i t ,not b e e n f o r t h e men in t h o r i g g i n g t h i s w t a o n e o r t h e .safest 'sea-fights, so f a r a s t h o s e
oft'oeek tvere c o h e e r t w d , tlnit ahnrtst e v e r h a p p e n e d — I
m e a n a f t e r t h e s h i p s w e r e l a s h e d t o g e t h e r . T h e flash of
A f e w d a y s s i n c e , M r . C n i l l a r r i \ - c d in W a p e l l o , e a g e r
tho gun« would go clear acroes e a c h deck, and t h e moo by
k e e p i n g a g o o d l o o k - o u t c o u l d a v o i d b e i n g h u r t only b v t o see h e r w h h m h e h a d m o u r n e d as d e a d , a n d o n c e a g a i n
b e h o l d h i s c h i l d r e n . B u t w h a t a r h a n g c forty-seven
years had brought a b o u t
Hiajself and wife Were t h e n
' " i K d t h e ' B o n Hbrntnc R i c h a r d been a ndw strong
ship,' a s Was t h e S e r o p i s , b o t h m i g h t h a v u lain t h e r e a n d y o u n g ; a n d n o w o l d ; hiri c h i l d r e n , w h o m h e o n l y r e c o l l e c t h o m e d p o w d e r a n d t h r o w u s h o t ontil t h e y r o t t e d , a« t o e d a s m e r e p l a y t h i n g s , now l o o k i n g a l m o s t as old aa h i m self, a n d w h e n b r o u g h t i n t o e a c h o t h e r s p r e s e n c e , t h e old
o n j d p g e j t h e r w i t h . t t x T p i n s of t h e o t h e r . B u t t h e B o n
H o m m e K i o h a r d w a s old a n d r o t t e b , a n d w a s l e a k i n g man looked i n v a i n f o r s o m e f a m i l i a r m a r k o r t o n e b y
w h i c h to d i s t i n g u i s h t b c e a f l y p a r t n e r of b i s -bosom,
baqfyTiefore J o n e s WadeInrr' fhst to t h e Sernpls: A n a
t h u s f a s t t h o s t r a i n u p o n b o r a g a i n s t t h e o t h e r ' s h i p a n d w h o s e s a c r e d m e m o r y half h c e n t u r y h a d f a i l e d t o e x t i n guish. A formal introduction w a s needed t o a c q u a i n t
fcom,the B*plo«on o f the g u n s m a d e h e r leak worse, a n d
t h o s e w h o s h o o l d l i a v c s p e n t I b e i r lives t o g e t h e r . T i m e s
i t w w , e v i d c o t t h a t t h e muBt e r e l o n g g q d o w n . .
e f m c i n g fingrirahad p r e y e d less heavily u p o n t h e old m a n .
S o m e of J'qpeB' m e n a n d pi)? of h i s officers told h i u i s h e
a n d t h e d l n r ^ f e s o f h i s wife c o b l d faintly d i s c e r n some"
n i u s t KKln "^o d o w n , a h d s u g g e s t e d n s u r r e n d e r . * Y o u
t r a c e s of h i m s h e h a d w e d l o n g y e a r s a g o .
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p ^ v d r m i o d ' t W r t ; - 7 6 u shell h a v e a b e t t e r s h i p t o g o h o m e
in,! s a i d J o n e s pleasantly. J o n e s a n d ' o i l ' h i s m e n , a n d
A Game Dinner.
P s a r i o n a w d ' h i s e r e w . rejy well k n e w , t h a t if t h e B o n
S h o r t l y a f t e r t h e w a r w i t h G r e a t B r i t a i n , an a r i s t o c r a H o m m p ^ j q ^ r d w a a a h o u t ,to.sink, s h e w o u l d c a p s i z e
t i c Kngftsli g e n t l e m a n b u i l t u ' f i n e r e s i d e n c e in the'Vicinit h e S e r a p i s and b o t h go down together. I t waf\ thcret y o f - P o r t U e o r g e o n t h e N i a g a r a ' f r o n t i e r , a n d . In a c c o r Ibre.'Hkefy'ttibe a test b e t w e e n ' ' J o b c s and P e a r s o n —
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c l o s e d h i s p o u n d w i t h a h i g h t i g h t feucc. H e r e b e lived
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like a n old E n g l i s h g e n t l e m a n , — o n e of t h e olden t i m e —
J o o o s b f l d r o c o c r a e to s t r a t a g e m , w h i c h w a s c o m with'the exctfptiofr t h i ' t none b u t the e l i t e of t h o P r o v pletely s u c c t s s f u L H e Becretly s e n t h i s ' i n e n b e l o w , o n e
i n c e • n d o f f i c e r a o f t h e n e i g h b o r i n g g a r r i s o n w e r e aHoweft
by ont, with the strictest orders to b e r e a d y forboarding,
and at a given signal t o rush W d e c k , ' a n d be would lead to p a * h i s gate. T h e r e waa a y e r r good understanding
t h e m on t o t h e d e c k of t h e S e r a p i s , a n d c l e a r i t
S o J o n e s ' b e t w e e n t h e A m e r i c a n officer* « t F o r t . N i a g a r a a n d t h e
Itoen s e e m e d t o d i m i n i s h , t h o u g h n o t v e r y fast, u n t i l o n l y B r i t i s h ^ t P o r t Geoi®ge, a n d men w o r e p e r m i t t e d o c c a s i o n a b o u t t h i r t y w e r e l e f t o n hid « e c k . i P e a r s o n , s u p p o s i n g i l l y t o Vj?Jt b a c k a n d f o r t h . A t n o n g t h e A m e r i c a n sol-1
d i e r s w * s a q u e e r e h a p , w h o S t u t t e r e d t e r r i b l y , w a s very
.^hev w e r e k i l l e d o r b a d l y w o u n d e d , a n d J o o e s m u s t s o o n
strike,
c o m p l e t e l y t h r o w n o f f , h i s . g u a r d . T h i s w a s food o f h u n t i n g , a n d w h o w a * a l w a y s g e t t i n g i n t » s o m a
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O n e jdaj^ t l w . c h a p t o o k t h e s m a l l b o a t t h a t lay m o o r e d
a n instant,^and w i t h J o n e s a h e a d , w i t h h i s d e a d l v s w o r d ,
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F h e ' h a b i t s of hu^baDds, i r i ^ ! r e g ^ d ' t o t h e ' ^ t r e a t m e n t
of t h e i r wives, a r e so v a r i o u s t h a t t h e q u e s t i o n ' c a n only
be answered b y individii^ specimens"oTeach mode:.
S q m e h u s b a n d s n e v e r .leave h o m o in t h e m o r a i r i g ' i n t h o n t k i s a n g t h e i r w j v e s a d d b i d d i n g ttetn g o o d j j y e . ' d e f c r .
in t h o t o n e Of w e a r i e d l o v e ; a a d w h e t h e r i t fa p o l i c y o r
f a c t , i t h a s all ( h e e f l e c t of feet, a n d (hose h o m e s a w g e n e rally p l e a s a n t ones, p r o v i d e d , j d w a y i t h a t t h o ytym
are
n p p n - c i a t i v e a n d w c l c o m c Uie d i s c i p l i n e in a k l o d l y K p i r i t .
W e k n o w an bid gentlctoah w f c o W e d w i t h ' W w f f b O T e r
fifty j-eors, a n d n e v e r left h i s h o m e w i t h o u t t h e I t i M V a h d '
tlfe g o o d - b y e , d e * r . Jaa}-«w»i:-!: - p J l i

thOy w e r e a n x i o u s t o forwji
d a r t r o u n d t h e first c o r n e r .
S o m e h u s b a n d s say o n l y : W e l l , w i f e , I a m g o i n g , And
start at the word Go, w h i c h comes t o t h e m from some
back r e t r e a t - • ' s ; , p ' h i f w i - i .»-!)
Some h u s U n d i l before leaving h o m e « a r ' t f u t f R v .
W h a t w o u l d y o n l i k e for d i n n e r - a w deaTf . K n o w i r * a ! l
t h e w h i l e t h a t s h e Will select a o m e t h i o g for h i s p o r t i c a t a r
p a l a t e , a n d off h e goes.. t
S o m e h u s b a n d s Will leavfc' hotne" w l t B o u t fajfrig' iujv".'
t h i n g a t sal. b a t t h f o W n g a g o o d d e a l , toerinecdbflh^r
turning round a t t h e last point of obeerratiorv and w a v i n g a n a d i e u a t t h e p l e a s a n t fece o r fcoes a t t h e w i n d o w .
S o m e h u s b a n d s n e v e r s a y a w o r d , , rising f r o m t h e
breakfast table with the l o f t y Indifference o f d l o r d and
W i h g o u t w i t h a h e a r t l e s s d i s r e g a r d of t h o s e l e f t b e b f n d . •
I t i s a f o r t u n a t e t h i n g for t h e i r w i v e s t h a t t h e y c a n i t o d
sympathy elsewhere. .
S o m e h u s b a n d s n e v e r l e a v e h o m e w i t h o u t s o m e unkind
w o r d o r look, a p p a r e n t l y t h i n k i n g t h a t s u c h a c o u r e e i n l l
: a c p - t h i n g s s t r a i g h t in flidf a b s e n c e .
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S o m e husbands come h o m e jolly and happy, n n a e a r n l
b y t h e w o r l d , s o m e s u l k y a n d s u r l y w i t h ita d i s a p p o i n t ments.
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S o m e h u s b a n d s a r e c u r i o u s to Itiarn o f t b e f r W f v » w h a f
ha* transpired d a r i n g t h e d a y ; o t h e r s a r e a t t r a c t e d bV
n o t h i n g s h o r t of s c h i l d ' s t u m b l i n g d a n s t a i r s , w i i h e
house takingfirew, nf••

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D e p e n d Open i t , s a y s D r . d p o o n e r , t h a t b o m ^ i s t h e
h a p p i e s t w h e r e k i n d n e s s , a a d - i o t e r e s t a n d pdHteiiesB, h o d
attention are the rules on the p a r t o f l n u b a n d s — o f c o t t r s e
all t h o r e s p o n a b i l i t i e s rest w i t h t h e m — a n d temptaban
finds n o f o o t i n g t h e r e .
W K P A I S roa W H A * , * * • A w t — J W p h W^alde E m erson never uttered anything t r o e r than the following:—
" A man p a s s e s f o r w h a t h e is w o r t h . E v e r y - i d l e r i s a l }
curiosity cooccrning o t h e r p e < ^ ' g , e s t i m a t e of u ^ a n a a l l
fear o f r e m a i n i n g u n k n o w n fa n o t leas so. l f h a a r f k n o w s
that b e cao d o anything—that he can , d o i t h e t t o r than
a n y o n e e l a o — h e h e * a. p l e d g e o f a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t from
a l l p c r s o f i s . T h e w o r i d i s f o l l of j u d g e m e n t ben, JmA
i n t o e v e r y a t t t m b l a g e ' t i u t t a m a n enters, in e v e t / - a c t i o n
b e a t t e m p t s , h e fa g a i g U l O d a t a t i l i u r
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of h o y s t h a t w h o o p a n d r o n i b e a c h y a r d a n d s q u a r e j a
uew o m i i w ^ l ^ d accarately ^ w e i ^ e d
corny

t h e h i g h f i ^ S T f i r e d , b r o u g h t . d o w u h ^ ' m m e . " Colonel,
o r w h a f e m h & t i t l e i f e y h a v e f x * n — - w e w i l l ' f a r t Colonel. a n y h p w — w i t M e e d a thd< t r a m a e t i f i n , a n d : a d v a n c e d a n d
reloading.
H e was very angry,
b u t seeing thu. Y « i i o e i stalling-cGNyswith v i < * d e d ^ f « n
in b i s h a n d , - b e g a J p e d d o w n h t s p a a s i e n for » m o m e n t
a n d - b e i d y a s k e d k k if h e , 1 - d / W W t h e c r o w . T h e

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n e x t .day e v e n i n g t h e

n a v a l fight

t h e g u n , s t e p p e d b u c k a few p a c e s , t o o k d e b b e f r a t e «Hn.
t h e n b r o k e forth i n m tirade of aboae, c o n c l u d i n g w i t h aK
o r d e r to s t o o p d o w n a n d t a k e a b i t e of t h e c r o w . Or he
would blow his brains o u t
T h e s o l d i e r e x p l a i n e d , apologize^ a n d entreated. I t w a s n o use.
T h e r e w a s s h o o t in t h e E n g l i s h m a n ' s ejjs. T h e r e w a *
no h e l p f o r . i t — a n d t h e s t u t t m n g s o l d i e r s t o o p e d a n d took
a b i t e of t h e c r o w , b u t swallow i t b e c o u l d n o t
Up can*
his b r e a k f a s t — h i s d i n n e r t h e d a y b e f o r e , a n d i t really a p p e a r e d a s if h o w o u l d t h r o w u p liis toe-nails. T h o E n g lishman g l p a t e d on t h e misery of h i s victim, a n d smiled
c o m p l a c e n t l y a t e v e r y a d d i t i o n a l h e a v e . W h e n V goi
t h r o u g h v o m i t i n g , a n d h a d wipod h i s eyes, t h e Col. h a n d c d ' b i r a h i s g u n , w i t h t h e remark ' N o w , y o u rascal, t h a t
will t e a c h y o u h o w t o p o a c h ou a g e n t l e m a n ' s e n c l o s u r e "
T h e Y a n k e e soldier t o o k h i s g u n , a n d . t h e Col. m i g h t
h a v e seen t h o devil in h i s eye, If h e h a d looked close
S t e p p i o g b a c k be took aim at t h e heart o f h i s h o p t
Angry expostulations, prayer* and eotreaties were nsete*
things. T h e r e w a s s h o o t in- t h e A m e r i c a n e v e t h e n , R>
t h e r e h i d been in t h e E n g l i s h e y e b e f o r e . T h e r e w a r nn
help a t h a n d , a n d b e took a b i t e of t h e c r o w . O n e b i n w a s e n o u g h t o s e n d all t h e g o o d d i n n e r s h e h»d eater,
lately on t h e s a m e j o u r n e y w i t h t h e g a r r i s o n Care of t h e
soldier, a n d w h i l e t h e E o g t i n h v t w w a s - i n a g o n y of s i c k ness, J o n a t h a u e t c a p e d . t o t l t f A m e r i c a n s h o r e .
T h e n e x t m o r n i n g e a r l y , t h e C o m m a n d a n t of F o r t N i a g a r a w a s s i t t i n g in h i s q u a r t o n f , w h e n C o L — — , was
a n n o u n c e d " ' S i r , ' s a i d C o l . - — • — . — , ' L coine t o dem a n d t h e ' p u n i s h m e n t of one of y o u r m e n , w h o : j
e n t e r e d ray promisee, a n d c o m m i t t e d i .
W e h a r e 3 0 0 m e n h e r e , a n d i t w o u l d b o difficiS
mo t o k n o w w h o i t i s y o u m e a n , ' said t h e Officer.
T h e E n g l i s h m a n d e s c r i b e d h j m . a s a long, d a n g l i n g ,
s t u t t e r i n g stoop-flhoqidered d e v i l .
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A h ! I k n o w w h o y o u m e a n , ' s i u d t h o o f f i c e r ; 'he. i*
a l w a y s g e t t i n g i n t o m i s c h i e f . O r d e r l y , call T o m . '
I n a few m o m e n t s T o m eritored a n a s t o o d a t s t r a i g h t
a t t e n t i o n , a s s t r a i g h t ' a s MB' n a t u r a l b u i l d w o u l d allow,
while not a trace f t emotjon n i visible on his counteimoca
"
" T o m ; ' said t h e officer. ' d o y o i k n o w t h i s gentieriian?'
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g r a v e expression, natural to. his fec^; ' I di-di-di-Swd
w i t h h i m y e s t e r d a y . * !"• 6 • ' • " ' • W M I - I I uca.fr;< T -•
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If it ware neoniaary, iotwdir to bacotne a bero of hero- "3ntbe 6thWDecen^cf Miffivelbo, a lHmocrut;,Opr exdmngea are filled wftH-|*be details of a most
Soiator from Georgia, *)!*}* f i J
beart-ren^jg Satastrbphe which' occarmLat lA^feenec, ine, to sthnd on the battlM^ld amid carnage and Icatl^
'• ThtJUoutb catf take eUrc of bertelf. We will h« nrod wave high the bloody banner of national conquest— pared to defend ourselves even at tho sacrifice of the t'nMUSL, on the 10th ult A Factory building, while in full
to scale the height of Parnassus, where floats the tri-. t M k " — • •• «--«-'«»•
*—
operation fad containing 700 operative*, fell with a crash
On the same day, Mr. Clark, a Domocratic ltepre*Mf
and buried hundreds in its tulns. One hundred and umphant banner of Scienoo in all its majesty and grandeur,
. r i A T i m i CITYI
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few iodoed might hope to merit the honor corferred by tative. Said:
seventy
peraOns
are
known
to
haw
perished.
While
the
XBIDAT MORNING, F E B R U A R Y *, 1860.
•"The Dnion cannot exist if the recommendations in
citizens were endeavoring, during the night, to dig out the title we huvc chosen as the caption of this article the circular (that is to circulate Helper's book,) „wwre
the mangled survivors and the bo<Scs of the dead, the for tbe IlKRALn. But when we search Tor the true mean- carried out
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O n t U O A H HAnOBALCOMTEmOX
(>n the 1th, Mr. Chesnut, a Democrat^ Senator from
ing
of
this
word,
who^oes
not
know
that
it
requir&»
BapoMloan Couveutloa-wlUra«etc.tChicago on rubbish burst into flames, and in this horrible funeral
W|
• * 13ifc day of Jim* next^t twelve o'clocknoon, pile tho living and the dead, together were burned to more true courage, and heroic bravery, to meet, single- South Carolina, said:
"Tbe South cannot preserve the Union. It doca> out
for 14M nwiMtiee Of rand Hams to k* auvported for Prealhanded and alone, or even as a minority, the maxims, behoove
ashes!
1n her down trodden and feeble condition."
dnit aad Vioa-Preeideat at tka nest ataUoa.
Lawrence, the scene of this fearful tragedy, is one of fashions and evils of socicty, and attempt a reform, amid
On tlw oarue day, .Mr. Prror, Democratic UcpiosntaTb« BepnNlcan electors of the aercral State*, the member*
the
M?off
and
Hiecr
and
ridicule
of
our
aseocinti-s,
that)
from ^ r g i u i i said:
of-lfca Pliylrt party of Pennsylvania, atad of the Opposition the principal mnnufactorilig towns of Massachusetts. It
Rcpresentatiwa of the South will never consesii
party' *T Yaw Jeraey, and allOthera who i n trilling to co-op- was founded by and uamed after the well known LAW- to face the cannon's mouth, led on by a nation's glory? that The
the creature and champion of the Itepublican party
e rata wM than fo support of the candidate* which shall RKKCK family, who invested largely in manufacturing Do you doubt the truth of the scntinx-nt, gentle rt-adcr? shall take possession of the Speaker's chtur."
Them be nominated, aati who are opposed to the policy of the there. From a town of a few hundred inhabitants it has just cust yfiur eye around awl see that youth of noble
On the 8th, Mr- Moore, lK-mocrut, of Alabama, Haiti
pi*»nt Admin*tratlofa, to Federal corruption and oaurpniton, grown, in fifteen years, to a city of 15,000. The Bay brow and lustrous eye—Is he courted in your circles?
"If the Republican party could bo defeated, theUuion
to flie axtansioa ofslavoryloto the Territories, to the new
Why not? Perchance bo may have soiled "his bonds in would be preserved, but if such a party wore to saereed,
and1 dangerous potftleal doctrino that the CoMtltuUoa of ita State Mills, the Atlantic and Pacific Mill* are located
the sooner the Union is dissolved, the better."
honest
labor,
or
paid
less
attention
to
the
fashion
piste,
there,
apd
eight
or
ten
thousand
operatives
are
employed
own Mrce carrier ulavery Into all the Territories of the United
On the same day, Mr. Davis, Domocratic Represent alioor the tailor, than some geutcel looking Gent, who lives from Mississippi, said:
rtlntas, to the opening of the African Slave trade, to any Ino- in the town.
midst, walks the street chats with the ladies, and
laslltf of rights among citlsftta; and who are l» faror of the
The Pemberton Mill was one of the newest in the
"Seward is U traitor and deserves the gallows.,"
iruawdUto aUiniaslonrff Kanaaa into th« Union, nnder the place. It was a private enterprise, commenced in 1854, has so much eclipsed our more unpretending friend that
Ou the 10th, Mr. Smith, Democrat of Virginia said
" I would not say if any jarticular juaushould bo electrnwtltatloB recently adopted by lu people, of restoring the with a capital of $500,000. It was built with too much you have not noticed him nt all, though ho may have
ed President, I would inimediateK fovor a dissolution oi'
Kudeqii Administration to aayitem of rigid economy and to
baste or else too much parsimony, had been deemed iusc- pawed yon many times in your social intercourse. Your the Union."''
thstfriaolples of Washington and Jefferson, of.maintaining
heroism
would
lead
you
to
give
him
your
hand
cordially
curc,
had
beeu
partially
but
not
sufficiently
strengthened,
On
tho name day, Mr, Carry, Democrat, of AJid-ama,
larlitate the rlghta of tha Bute*, and of defending the noil of
(
rvwylitatc and Territory from Uwleaa lavaaion. and of pre- and now tho sacrifieo of tho fntire property, together and introduce him to your friends, as a matter of course, said:
" If the North elected Seward or Chaf, nr any other
•Artlnnthe integrity of thi* Bnlon and the supremacy of the with the lives and limbs of bundre<U of innocent people, if you only knew the worth and integrity of his charOodfttithtlaa and lawa paaaed in pursuance thereof again** pay the awful penalty of the ignorant, if not criminal acter—or, in other word* did not look more at the un-mber of tho Republican party, on a Sectional Platform,
such
an
election
wus.tu bo resisted, to the destrucfw conspiracy of the leader* of a aeotloUal party, to rod*t the no gleet, which left it in that condition. ^
fashionable than the good.
tion of eve IT tio that binds the confederacy to^elKi-r"
inajority prinelple as established tn ths Government even *t
But again—look: there cornea a young man of a noble " ' iplauso by the DetniKrals.J-"
^
tbrfoipiitlae of Its a*i*tenet, are invited to send from each What the Democrats have Established by Keeping
»n the 13th. Senator Clay, Democrat of Alabama,
and intellectual countenance, dignified but retiring in his
Htate two delegates from ertry Congressional .district, and
,
the House Disorganized.
said:
v f i - .** • f w
mannen—who
is
he?
.The
son
of
poor
yvt
respectable
fitnr rfclegatea at large to the' Convention.
The Albany Evening Journal SUVK that if the long and
•• I will say, that if A,tyl>sma be notrocreuut to Slat"'
parents, he thirsts for knowledge; but in order to meet pride and poUtical integrity, she will never aubmit to vour
K. n. lioMAJt, N. Tort, Prodi. CASSTO* I t C u t , Kentucky.
rambling debate on tho Slavery Question, which the
JoMKira B**rtwrr, Value. ' JAaaaRJtWar, Indiana.
the expense of gaining food for the mind, the wardrobe (Republican) authority."
HM. O. fdoo, New Hampshire. NOB*** B. Jono, llliaoia.
Democracy have insisted npon indulging In as n prelimiAgain he said:
must bo coarsc—perlinps threadbare or patched; but
1.AwmMoaBa^vnaap,Vermont.Z*on. CUAKBLBB Michigan.
-IOJI.1 Z. OOODBICD, Mass. - JOB*. H. TWBBPT Wlaconain. nary to the organization of tlw House, has accomplished
" Unless she and all the Southern Stat® except thn««\
</ibKOif WBkta, Connecticut. ALEX. H. BAMSAT, Minnesota.nothing else, it has, at loast. served to enlighten the what of that? Would you pass him by for the mere sim- Brc not faithless to the pledge they hare given, they will
J tax* T. SBUMAW, N. Jersey. AHBR*W J. Bravaiia, lowo. country as to tho real purpoaes and doctrines of the De- pering, fashionable, gay, brainlcfe son of a miser? Not never submit to your Republican domineering in this <«i>vTHOMAS WILLIAM*, Penn.
ABA 8. JONM, Wnsonri.
if
-you
arc
a
true
heroine,
and
fear
not
tho
sneer
of
inCre
orumeut" ,,
'«/ t. - y \ q y t 'J
ifBouGB HABBI*, Maryland. > MABTIK Y. OOHWAT. Kansas. mocratic party.
1
fashionable gazers.
Again ho saidf '
'• ^
\MMutn CALDWXU. vlrgiaif. LBWIB CLBTUAXB, D. C.
Tnosua Brooss*.Ohio.
WIUJA* M. CHAOS, It Island. It is evident from these harangues that the "Popular
" I repcat.'by the uaunimuus 'action of, J>gislaturr»
Look still again: Yonder stands a young lady, neatly
Sovereignty" is discarded and the Cincinnati Platform
and
Convention,
tho
Southern
States,
exdept
three,
have
yet plainly, we might perhaps say poorly clad. • Mow few,
'
' ° Cowgreaa.
pledged tBemselvea to diaolvc th^At'oloo upon' the pr«»definitely abandoned 11>e " Dred Scott Decision" (or
N'o organisation of tbe House up to tho 13th. The rather the extra judicial part of the proceedings of tho alas! seek to gain tor friendship, and avail themselves of hibition of Slavery in tho Territories.
the rich stores of knowledge she has toiled td gain, and
On tho same day. Senator Gwin, Democrat of CaliforDnmocratswere still talking about Helper's book, while Dhsd Scott caso) ia tho test of Democratic orthodoxy.
.1'
V." .
would cheerfully unfold to listening admirers, did not her nia, said:
tho Republicans kept quiet and voted for Sherman whenID accordance with this, tho Democrats proclaim as to
" There is another reason why tbo Southern StaJea
ever hu opportunity occurred. The Senate is at a stand- Slavery in tho Territorios, that it oan neither be kept out innate modesty shrink from the careless gaze of those should prepare for a dissolution of the Union: -the tRowho know not and cannot appreciate her worth. Trno publiean partv has triumphed in almost every State on
still, and can do nothing until a Speakor is elected. The by Oongr&a, nor kept out by tho inhabitants.
heroism braves all the customs of^society-—is never dis- the Atlantic bordets.**
Departments, depending upon Congress for vitality, are
They declare it goes wherever the Federal Government
Agaiobesaid:
. idlo. The creditor* of.tho,ration, who
served it goop; that wherever wo plant the American flag, there graced by noticing tho poor, seeking to restore tho lost,
" I n my opinion it is imposublo for a Republican
helping
tho unfortunate, and imitating the example of the
eight .or nine months without payment, are trembling wo plant Slavery; that wherever we carry the ConstituPresident to administer tha Goreranjent over a ilavchol'l, A
tat weep. usurers add bankruptcy, and all because Sham tutioo, thore wo garry the auction block and the Slave Savior, who rejected not any iVho would be assisted by itig State."
^? *
' •' •' A
him; though by the cold-hearted Pharisee he was accused
On the 14tb, Mr. MeRca, Democra|tiof Missiauppi,
l*iraocracy, by tho suffrages of tho people, ore in/a Pen! -•*-)
ftrinority. . •'
.
, . <%..• They assert that laws in ita favor are valid und bindiDg; of wrong—and they who would follow his footsteps must 44 If the Union was not mads, 1 would oot tnak* I t "
. T j » Republican Members ofCongress nominated their but that laws against it are not worth the paper they are remember he said. " It is enough that tho servant bo as
On the 15th, Mr. Vallandigham, Democrat of Ohio,
his Iyord." ir true heroism consists not only in facing the
candidate for Speaker, aod bflxir-rmained at their posts,
They insist upon tho right, for instance, of
said:

*' I bold to one Union, one Constitution, one destiny,
<-:wtrnc their votes steadily for Sherman, only lacking New Mexico to legislate it in, but deny the right of Kan- cannon's mouth in our country's cause, but in encouraging
virtue, honesty and moral worth, rather than courting which could not bo folGljod except by tho immediate,
thneftf a majority.' Tha Administration men have tried
to legislate it out. If any new Territory shall adopt
total and uncondition^' destruction of tho Republican
attsprtrof combinations and coalitions to elect a South' the institutions of South Carolina, its action will bo up- the society of those of more fashionable appearance—if
the true heroino seeks to raise the standard of moral party."
ernmau

On tbe same day, Mr. Crawfjrt'. Demucra', of Georgia.
held; but if it adopts tho institutions of Now-York, or
purity
and
intellectual
worth,
she
will
necessarily
fcome
It is no fault of Republicans that for six or seven weeks any other Free State, instead, its action will b ^ prosaid."
-'
contact with the fashions and customs of society, and
" The whole matter (with tho South) resolred itself
the/wbdeta of Government have been blocked. They nounced 4treason*and 'resistance to tho Supremo Court'
have to battle with the prejudices of many iuhighplaces. into tbe question .of alavoiy and dbainon or no rlavory
hart done thdir duty by adhering to their candidate 'and
They demand a Congressional recognition of this docand
union."
, .
•:
1
principles; and we hopo they will continue to stand by,' trine, and failing to get it, threaten to disnolve, first their She will often need not only the approval of u clear conAgain bo said:
Bcieocc, but tho cheering infioence of her Bavior's ex*ttd ' b y their heads to the wind'
" It is the fentimont of every Democrat on this floor
Party and then tho Uuionl Such is the programme
1
£
;
iple, and the strengthening aid of thore principles of from Georgia, that they nftver would snbmit to tho
i i
"
- --- — •' • —
|
marked out for l860!
Gov. R a w s r i ta the S e u t e .
love which he inculcated in his divine teachings; and has inauguration of Black a Republican President."
T i n Washington.correspondent of the Cincinnati GaOn tbe 16th, Mr. Bonham, Democrat or South Carfor UM Giaad TUrmt Ho/xld promised to impart to thoso who trust in him by foith.
sette BBJS that Mr. SjtWAar> received at his house, which
said:
-rr»v. .--I';• .V-1 rrr
The Country South of Traverse City.
If the Savior rebuked tbo colil-beartod Pharisee for his olina,,
« I say witboot hreilaU'on, that on tho election of Mr.
he kn'again opened, hundreds of his frienda Nearly
MOKOAK BATES:—I see in your paper Correspondence thoughts in reference to tho woman who came weeping Howard, or any other man who indorses, proclaims or
a^ tho Republican Member* and Senators waited onhim. from Dearly all parts of this country but ours; and 1 beto wash his feet with her tears, and anoint them with holds tbe sentiment declared by Mr. toward, I would foHe expresses great hope for soceew In the future. His lieve the country from the bead of Silver Lake (along the
precious ointment would he not rebuke many at the vor immediate disunion; aod I think I speak the sentiAdaption in th® Senate was iirtertrtngi HisRepubBcto line of tho State Road from Newaygo to Traverse City)
present day for thair want of heroism and Christian ments of my entire state."
Every one of tbo authors of these treasonable threats
Menda surrounded him, heartily weleonnng him back to to the Manistee River, will compare favorably with any
integrity when ihoy neglect the poor, the needy and tho it will be obrerved, is* a Demociat If anybodv can
their midst, while the Domocrats, not one of them moved other place In the Grand Traverse country, or any other
fallen, and pass by coldly on the othor side, as though point out a angle Republican who has ever uttered such
/ n a a i t o i r plac**, nor wcoguiwd Km k» a^.way. The now country that is within 100 miles of as far north 8S
their souls might be polluted, or their characters stained, atrocious sentiments, or who .does not heartily rebuke
flaieries wen crowded with spectator*, all of whom this is. The conotry ia a little undulating; but not broken,
by any friendly effort to save them from ruin? Now this them, we will thank tbem to do i t
Aod yet this Democratic party, whose leaders are tho*
obecrved the extraordinary conduct oftheee •firewaters.' and is well watered with pure spring water, well timbered
is not the nobility of true heroism—much less, the hero- abetting and threatening d'sunion. pretenda to be preThe Newark, New-J'«mj. Mewury, thus refers to this with hard timber—mostly maple and elm—with as good
ism of Christianity. If it is enough that the servant be eminently tbe Unioo-aaving party! Let them crush tho
distinguished stmte*MD'«Bitnrn te his pott in the Senate: a soil for agricultural purposes as can be found in almost
as his Lord—then, let us who profess to follow him, not traitors in tbdr own ranks, instead of slandering their
- M r . Saward-has reached Washington in the roost uu- any country, for miles ou both aides of the road, for. the
only appreciate true worth in whatever circumstance it neighbors, and tbe Union will be safe apongh!
l>i()tew<lng maaaer, and will take part in the husinees of distance of abont 18 miles. All that we want to develop
is found, but strive to raise the fallen, cheer the sorrowFrom Kansas wo learn that the Territorial Legislature,
without ostentation or psradt Tohlm ptAlic its resources, and show to the traveling public as fine a
ful, encourage tbe weak, succor the tempted, etovato
after organizing, resolved to adjourn from Lecomptoo to
attention ia Erected; friends and foes regard his position country as can bo found,, is Settlers to improve the land
virtue, and give our influence to improve the customs of
Lawrence, but Gov. j^odaiy vetoed the reaolutioo. Tbo
M a dangerous and difficult one; he is ao prominent that and cultivate the soil. There is bat oso settler between
society, by discouraging vice of every kind, and encourIxgialature then passed the resolution again over the veto.
a fete step way be fetal, aod yet tbera is no a m k t y about Esquire Smith's (on Silver. Lake) and Manistee, and that
aging all benevolent enterprises; and if, ia BO doing, we
Mr. SnrAjm. Many would have made a great speech on is WILLIAM Moxaoi, who came in last July. Rut he
A question as to tho constitutionality of tbe proceeding
meet opposition, or sneers.,or scoflss, while we have the
having
arisen, a minority of tho Legislature remained at
Mch .au opcasioo aa waa o&red him ia New York, but has been at work au^e that time, as a visit to his place
smiles of our Savior and tbe approbation df a good conLecompton, while a majority removed to t a s f f u e e .
Mr. SawAKo ii contact to make his pub&o expositions of will show. He lives four miles south of Silver lake, and
scionce, none of these things shall move ua from our high
gtaal principles, when and where th«^ are naoonry and1 twelvafrom Traverse City, on the State Road, - Hfl has and noble purpose to labor and toil for the spread of thore Samuel A- Medary has been appointed Poblie Printer.
appropriate. In his dignity, moderation and sewe, bow'> six acre* cleared, and eighteen more chopped to dear pure and holy principles taught as by the Saviour; and
Let every man, woman, and child, koep a little pulverihe puCTto shame the deaMgoftts, who, thrra^iout
feext spring. A few snch men as he, wotdd soon develop which, if practised, elevate the soul to purer bliss than sed charcoal in their bedrooms, and on retiring at night
oouoUy,\are yelping at hie heals. T « e greatness can tae country, and show to those iu search of a home in'
give, and teach us to "love God with aO tbe let them put as much as can be lai dona sixpence in their
always* bide its tine.
the wood* that they could not do better than to
heart, and our neighbor as ourseivea."
APAmouths, and arork it about among tbe toeth with tbe toi^
Traverso City, Jan. 31, I860.
MAIL SOTO*—Tt» Pat-Odko Duga.-lmciit d u l ; re- a pieee vt land up hero and go to work on i t Tjiis part
gue, and It Wffl not be long brfore|here wiBbe no decayr r i i i . imiabM, of notirxi of aboodwtBg mirk*fromTO- of the county will admit of a dense population; for there
ed teeth for the dentist to fill among with amalgam or
There is probably no man in the House who has such
rioviMctioiM, and aQ bid, for wffilcd axitniClB denwud, is scarcely an acre of land the whole distapfe that is,unfit
pure gold either.
' *r"' .
a
perfect
command
of
himself
as
Thad.
Stevens.
No
natdooUo u d I n h k ttorecMtcompewoJioa » " • « * • for practical forming. The soil is alnwfet universally a
The Washington correq>oodent of Tbe N. Y." Herald
ew-nta U r e born BttdcfwcootiNung the KTTicv5 ii «»cb gravelly or black sandy loam, with cbgr sub-soil, inter- ter what the excitement may be,-be is as unruffled, unM , exMpt wbwo cwotnctsexpimvitMiiftftiw raoolbt mixed with lime, which indicates warmth, and is well moved as a statue. This gives^iui great powcr and in- says that on Saturday, when Mr. Garnett of Virginia_deTIKKfor tbeSosth-Wcot, two
ftote
for adapted to all kinds of produce grown in these latitudes, fluence. When Keitt, Rush, Crawford and others of tbe clared that the House of Representatives should remain
t would say to those wishing to aettle w the woods to "Border-ruffian" d a n of members see mad ready to lay disorganised untO March 4, 1861, rather tins that the
Xotrf jity. -wiM new, fnpmit
modo. LiWo• a b a a home there, thai they would do well to cone up violent hands upon the old nan, tbe thin) week of tbe plurality rale should be adopted, tbo Democrafo in the
< M , il n M k tho N o t e . * U f« m ft» here and took, before they purchase elsewhere; for if they session, he replie^, .in dow accents, bis voice m <jniet Hoose eothna'astkafe rrs|jniii|rd to tlw declaration.
should see this country after settling in torn other place, and smooth as evets.f Yon cant provoke me, gentlemen
A bri^>aab«en captwed iaSardia wfctfi knowr.
( i i ^ (night regret net owning hem first, aa I am credibly —it ia not in your power to do i t f A t that
there was not a member wiBAi twmty «Bdt oT Mr. Stiwena to have p0p^tratedM^nn)rA««', He ^followed at
all timea by fbee enonbooa
fed,
aeeiprdteg to
who was Dot trembling with excitement but bo
- A SCRUB,
tte ttmgfltficf q g g iiMiiy.'upaB hmmb§*k;- .
to anile upon tbpfrtatto mep
buajpy for revenge
: <feMB La**, Grand Travwaay Co^ J M
. 36, 18«0.
. k - i a i - v ; - f I HI in . » "" f '<• ' 1 1 ! ' ' '
upcahfan,
. , JI:-

mytidVt TboO«tnlfir»o.rtI«p-n ooth«

"-

to a*m% mm-mmtrn *

ttol-

i' rbiri -sit ?t Ji j'ltri wi)f « U l i

fcia—onncmHroa» Spain that the American daims
*feepaid, althoagfc Mr. Buchanan parades anooaDr inA project baa been startedtoerect tb* AgricnJtoal
braq& of tl* Patent OBtee lWo a aep«r*te Bureau, with
distinct dfen£al ui|aiiinrtni
, 0,
n-:

•.aN«nta«Ste<>r

T
ATTENTION" TRAFPBB8111 J1' OOKBOMyTlOW OPRgP!

;

-

W e polished M M <kyi ago a brief notice of UwaalTXIY.
anchojy death of Dow Jr.—Bbridge GrrryPaige—ftonr;
M e e f l t e Chawii.
a Baa Francisco payer. We find in the Albany States-:
« Cttr -.
U t , 44:40. man some Interesting reminseences in an article upon the
* M« r
1-vl
" j . ,•,
:• »
•.liicr-.
U».
U *.
ir.M. death of thi» gifted writer, in which a well-known cjtiauD J2T TUB SUBSCRIBER WILL PAX THE HIGHEST
• Tharsday.Jse.
above 0..2S® abote ©.._!*,eboi
«f L O U s a l IODA,
JS5btiV''ir. >•&•£ < •" --*»
-to - and editor of this State is referred to. We mean Mor- D e t r o i t M a r k e t <Ja*#h.i J P r i c e e Originally diacorered
i s i prtwriM b]r Dr. 4. P. G«ri>rir- •
i H i r i y - " li.-M
.
. 24
«.
..13 «•
gan Bates Esq. I t will be seen by the annexed extract
* Parts •• • 8peoia« kMMdy for
. .dsadny..-. " » - . »
..55..Tii. . *•
from this articlc ithat the Statesman has assigned Mr. i
• ~rr~*Ylir'

; sj - v - .
Moaifoy-.... - 90.'.IS
.. 7 T w d W — " " • • 5 Wgw . . X . "
.. 7 below Bates a position which we arc glad to know he does not j . A L L K I N D S
O F F T J R !
Wednesday Feb. l . j I ubous ..IS
)BTAWEDIN;occupy, and wc trust it*ill be many loog years before:
DELIVERED AT HIS OFFICE.
s tme n
H1TO PHC^PHITW o t LOIE AlfD b w " <
. .Sin** AKB It*.—-A few inchcs of snow Wl on Monday, ho doc*. W e take pleasure in assuring the editor of the j | n T r > (
before (he first <Uy •( April, lSf.O. l>e
—remotes ail rtsoaialag doubt as to the iMatiaakls val«' • '
Statttman—Jas.
B.
Swain
Esq.—that
Mr.
Bates
is
still
|
«xl ice madn ita first appearance in the Bay On Tuesday.
O.. A . g T E V E l l l , A ( e a t .
this Diaoovery. . CoosaWptioa la ao !o*gtr ta k« rtguit 4 »•
in the land of the living, or was on the 31st ult, as we j Travrrw City. Oct, lflif*.
an incurable jpslady.
VAMH.T JAM.—It pains as to announce that the har- infer from his paper, the Grand I'm verse Herald, of that t
Many hundreds of pbysiclns have already adopted ih •
treatment with almost iatarlsblo saeceas. Lrt ao C o a s a n
fliotiy of the I»cmoerac_v ofTronrso City ha? been somedate. It is Mr. Bates' former connection with Dow Jr.,'j
live delay a moment to try iL. It la their last kop«:
what disturbed hy tha events of the lust few dayi
Dr. CharchUl ss>»;
Geo. W. Kundall, An., that will give the ftillnwinj article
" l a m s B z i o u s t h s t t b e H v r v r a o k r a m a skoald be brosc^"
Register of the Land Officu, the PortniaMer, and the
interest Ilaving recorded the death of Mr. Paige the I
u* uperriHy as poaclble, luto uaivtrMl use, M IKKOV tksli)-<
County Clerk, form one clique, and the Receiver of Pnb- Statesman proceeds:
will prore not only an sure a Remedy la Coasunntloa as Qu'
WE HAVE KOW OPENED \
nine la In lUftennlttentFctcr. butaWo as eflestsal a Pwserr.
T5c Money, his brother-in-law. Frank C. Btcvens, and Jaa
llo came to New Vork, from New England, and nought j
M*e as Vaccination ia Small Pox,
K. (iuuton, the other. On Friday last, they held tbeir employment as a journeyman printer. Twenty-three years j
"la ao instance havs 1 found tha remedy <ktl t» prod'"
T h e .Largast Stock, oi'
rvprytking that conk] reasonably,1« nxi*cl«d fraat it.
town Caucus, pad onjjjulurday their County Convention,
i, wo "stuck type" In the same alley. In Chin printing j
-Out nt twenty-lao casea.lalM third oc Isat rttgv. mt»< .
co of the New Yorker, editel aod published .by Horto appoint Dvfcgatea to thu State Convention. The
• 1 my Dispensary, during the plurtyeur, elalit have coaspIeK ' •
ace
Greelo
v.
Geo
Wilkina
F.
.-ndmll
(the
projector
of
rerovfied. eight hsre died, and Six sre still under treaim> •
Vwtnmatiir allied to W i Delegate to the County, tbethe New Orleans Picayune,) Morgan Bate* (since a part5ueh a remit la alto jetbet uupatallcled in OK- auusu- of p:> • 1
icttahx aod the National Conventions, and was backed by ner of George Dawson in the publication of the Detroit
cine."
jttr- This Ucsm )y is the maatpo»erful Gen
>r of Bioo
(ho Uogixtw of the land OflW and the County Clerk. Advertiser,) 0. A. Bo«re, (who was a fellow apprentice
1, snd is eflually efficacious Jn all forms of Deblllt;
The Receiver thought that this trio had ruled the party with Grrokjr, and afterwards jmblished a j.aper at little P R O V I S I O N S ,
Astbnis, iirnaehltis, N'crvoas Dtsea»i-»..Chior«»wv D W f Falls.)
stood
at
the
cam
in
the
Mine
onW.
Bowe.
Bates;
—or whaiater depends oq delclsnt vitality of the synteyi.
long enough, aod wcut quietly at woAc 'to defeat' them.
rer
hrooRbt
to
tlrln
m
irVet;
which
we
will
be
happy
to
and Paige are now dead, Kendall is still living, l.nt has
Wjsihwtw*i ftrtlis PWMUM— 'i
Frank Stevens arranged the Cflacua and packed thoCon- abandoned the chair editorial for sheep raising on the
it such prices HM will t •rord reasonably with the TIMES. U put up in large bottles witk'tbo followiiiK words blaan 1 r
UHI glstts: " D a . J. V, Cucacuiu-'s TrroruoHrRiTV or Livr
vrntjorv rand )l»e result was that the Po?tmn!sU;r
plains of Texas, ^tle left'tho Yorker offige to commence
* a n 8 o » a . J. WixoHMtro, Naw yon*.'' Ea*h buttie
HANNAH, liAY 4 CO.
overwhelmingly debated in bothr and Oscur A. Stevens the Picayune, having acouired the capital for that enteraico, a Fso-HIMIU signature.
Treverse City. Xor 25, 1859.
IMIIIIIW,
£9~ No other cann be
bercUvd«nasthepureliypopli(MH<hU>.
" "
Vihe Receiver) and H. II. Noble, of Elk Rnpids, were prise, in a way tjiat woold hardly be considered orthodox
Unless perfectly pure,
tk ...
...
re, tkar'arajtot
only
butposiiiM' ••
rir .uwilcas,
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
appointed Delugatea ta the State Convention. The In a moral community. Before leaving New York Keninjurious
No
U:ON
t or otter 4reg
drug tho'old
should bbe combined wit '.
dall had "tramped the South as a lour. priutcr—traveled STATE OF 1J1CH10AN. ) „
"
era.
or
taken
at
the
s
a
«
e
tine.
fften-wiea rocceved their political education in Pontine, for information, as he said, througn every principal vil- COCKTT or MASJSTKE,

Price
$2
00.or
three
bottle*
foriC
(10,
with
fttR «Hr< r
'when that piacc and Hell ware synonymous, and can figure lage aod city in the Southern States, sometimos in stage In the matter of tho Estate of JAMES RTBO.VACH. decoawd. tions fur us*. A liberal discoaM taphyslulans and tha tree-.
E L O S L F I L E R AND UOLDEN N. GBEEN, havprutVj* sharp when t h e j try. In this instance the Be- coaches (there was but one railroad in the South then—!
ing beca appointed and cmpowored, l>y tho Probate The Dnv SALTS furnished to tha profession. Single botti. •
in
c«aceatr»tod
solution
sent
by
mill.whe»in>eoially
ordsrto.
from
Charleston
to
Augusta,)
and
not
uufreqnentiy
Cuort of said County,us two nuiuble pcrnon* to rrceivc, «urrvivrr has ont-generaled the Register, and Frank has
. .:
.j
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. . . . .
.
.,,
. foot, with his baggage on his back, pendant in u hoolker- uraine uud adjuat ail claim* and dcmajidi, of all persun% Bold wholesale and retail at the Sole general Depot in the I .
prmob more tbm • matrli M, the VomMc, «m1 Cmnly c h i s f t r „ m i™
S o m s L o . la
'• toh' RKainit the Ev.nte of J a i a u t>tronach. dccoaseil; too tioif ti. 43 John street. Let no one dfesive you, but purchase ar<!
use
only
"
Winchester's
Preparation,"
Clork. Wo deeply sympathize with these gentlemen ii and .well dreSed—flometim"s "strapped" nndseedy—but allowed by th^ suid Probate Court •/. cl<jsa said Commission
Dr. CharchiU's Work a n C o n s u t p t i o a
being limited to o n e j u t r froQ tin l?th daj' of November, A.
olwayB Witty, genial, and gentlemanly. In his ventures, D. l»63; and being required br Mid IVubate Cotlrt to appoint
thoir humiliating d e f e a t '
ready, and will be s m t gratis to every Coasuaatfvt r r
he had frequently been boon ciwnpuuion with many of the times and placet when and where we will meet for that Jjur- Nortous sufferer In tha Qaited Btates, on receipt of tweK»
cents
in
atainps to cover u p c u s o of .postals. Also, cirsipow;
snd
being
furthor
required
by
said
Probato
Coun
to
CiiACTAUWM DtnociUT.^We miss this fuvorito and most eminent men of the country.
isrs and all requisite information wluvfut charge. Dm s "
hate
iwiid
notice
pul>li>licd
In
the
Crand
Traverse
Herald
for
sterling Republican paper from our table. We deem it ^ The After House then wns but just opened and exteopue delay, for time Is precious in so fatal a ma)id* as Con
J. WINCHJ&TEB*
W« d» lieraby notify ail porsous having claim" and.dctntnd* sumption. Address.
one of tho very best journals in Western New-York, and. sively risltod by Southerners. It was a tush ion with Kendall to patronize that establishment, a/ler working boors.
American and Foreign Ageooy,
U>c Estate of Jnraes Strouach, deceased^ that wo will
*!o not Kke to part company. Cannot oar old frjcndH Strolling over there one evening, after having washed up, against
32-1 >"
t3 John street, New * ork.
hold our mretins'* f'*r the pnrpose of receiving, examining
For sale by
.1;
-nL-, ,
Fletcher & Parker afford to keep up, the exchange for he wss agreeably surprised to meet several gentlemen nod adjusting all claimn that ma> )>• pre&enlcd.at the nturc
. MORGAN .BATE*.
J. I- McVlckar, Engleman A Co, fa the village of Man''•ild latigsyttef We have bad many a tilt with Deacon whom he had known a? merchants and lawyers and doo- of
Herald Office. TraverM City.
i'tee, ia »ald Couutv. on the fi .ut Monday In, each of the
Fletcher 'in the days when we wont ppecying;' and we tors, at Nate fees Mississippi. After julcpn all round, mouths <•[ Mirch, May, July an<l Ootol^er, A. Q. L£G0, at one
wod to pat Parker on the head and predict that he would and a sherry cobbler apieee, somo one proposed to close o'cluck l;i the sftern«on of each of paid days.
a largo part of the globe. Is the oonscujuenre
the night with a little game of poker. Kendall hod but
prove ao illustrious son of a noble sire. Don't snob us, abont five dollars in his watch fob (there was no watch
I>sted at Manistop, Dec. 2»th, ',H.^
8-1 >r
now that onr prophecy has been fnlfilWthere) but he.assented among the rest to the proposition.
Excusing himself for a momeat, ho made a rusti down
COMMISSIONEIi'8 NOTICE.
D«*OOUTIC DKLEOATKS-—H. H. Noble, (Sherifl;) and Ann Street to the office, where he hoped to find some of STATE OF MICHIGAN, J
Ingcrs noar the earth's surface, and tho tlrua U taken wilt it
through the lunge Into the Mood. There U ants as an Irrita0
O. A. Htevena, (Receiver,) are the Delegates to State his fellow printers with monoy to lend. Bates, as fore- Consrv or MSMSTER. \
In the rar.tter of the .-Mate of FRANCIS BARRETT, deceased. ting puison oa the internal viscera and excreting organs of
Democratic Convention. Mr. Noble is a worthy and man of the office, had been detained maldng up the forma. T ^ E L O S L . F I L E R AND HOLDEN N. GREEN, hav- the body. The liver becomes torpid and fills to secret* sot
highly esteemed citizen, and wftT&mfcr honor upon the He had eight dollars and " we" (we were helping Bates) J L / ing been sppointud and emnowere<<, by (he Probate only this virus, but also tbe bile front t h e blood. Both Uir
bad two hundred and seven cents.—Kendall took the Court of said County, n two suitable persnhs to recelrc, ex- virus and the bile accumulate in -the circulation, and prod v .
(Convention. Mr. Stevens can speak his own eloquent dollars Heaving us the cents) and thus made a purge of amine snd adjust all claims and demands, of all per*on», violent constitutional disorder. Tha spleen, the kidneys aad
the Esta'.u of PranclH Barrett, deceased; t h i time the stomach sympathise wjth the liter, aad become dtserdfn d
praise,
t,;•) • . ' • • v — / ti- ••'••u ' • -. >
815. With this fund he sat down to play. The piny againnt
allotted by »aid Pr'jbate Court to eloie said Commission being aiso. Finally, tba Instinct f f * u r organism, as if in an stwent on until day light At seven o'clock Kendall came
: HoB. E. T. Poors, of New Haven, Conn., will accept into the office, jmid up the 810 he had borrower!, told limited to six months from the 17th dsy of November, A. D. tempt to expel the noxiotup fusion, ccpcentrawe the whole
IMS; and being reqnired by said Probate Conn to appoint
par thanks for a pamphlet copy of Rev. Leonard Bacon's Gredey he would give up his situation, und asked ^ all time* snd places when and where we will meet for tbst purccntral organs with congestive violence. Xhla to the
Thanksgiving Sermon. Wo are always glad to bear from hands to partake of a " pious gorge" that afternoon pojie; and being furthor required by said Probate Court to the
hate aaid notice published in the Grand Travenw Herald for CHILL- But in this efTort it fujl* TUea the Fcvan faUow*.
in which tile blood l i t r e s tbe ccntral organs aod rusket tn
our old Chautauqua friend. Judge FOOTR, though we All hands were bot too happy to do that same, and still four week* successively:
more hanpy when their fellow-craftsman announced that
We do herobt notify all claimant" t<> the Estsde of Francis the surface, a« If In another effort to expe) the irritating
have sot looked upon his pleasant countenance in cine- he was tho fortunate possessor of about §700, won at the
Birrett deceased, that we will hold our meetings for that pur- poison throoghtbatother great OTCfreterjii-tke » « » . ' ' Iath>teen jWarfc"'' ' ' ' •'
.. ; . . ,
"little game of poker" aforesaid, and that with the 8700 post! st the store of William Ccwles, la the village of Man- slso it fsils, and the system abandons the' attempt exliaafcUd.
istee, In said County, Ati (he second Monday ia each of the and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat tha horele?,DKATH or Da. COMSTOCS.—Rev. Dr. 0 . C. Comstock, he proposed to start a paper in New Orleans. In due months of Pebrdarv, March, April and list, A. D. 1860, at 10 edbrt another dsy. These are. the ftts «»r psrexynts of Vert r
time the Picayuno appeared^—was a success—winnimj o'clook in the forenoon of each of said days.
snd A P0*eonstitutlomli disorder will ^reotirsenndrr
aa eniueot Minister of the Baptist Church, and «u old reputation for Kendall as a polished writer and a brilliant
mine the health If ft Is not removed. •
H0U>ENN\ C'BEKN. | Ommlsafonera.
.rgsMijcit of this State, .ded kt Marshall on the 11th tit m , and what was better giving him a princely incomc.
We have laborctj trt fiftd, and have- fonnd, an sntWote.
A r e r s Ag*e C a r e ,
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Dated at Maniatee, Dec. 19th, 18S9.
Mw
Ha rcpresooted a New York District in Congress
which neutralises this mslsrtous pofson in tbe blond, sr-l
Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, in bis Message recommends
imafly years ago,^»hep it Inlt considered honorable, and
—THE CIRCUIT COURT stimulate* the liver to expel it from the body. Aslteheald.
Convention of all the States to " discuss the question
ao it does, cure this afflicting disorder with perfect «ma1irt\
«he4lbe poaitioa aoaght saen, not ned the' pontion.
Ami It does more, or rstber does What I* of more ssrrtee {<•
of a peacoble separation," and says that if tho Free States
those subject to this infeetion. If taken in season it expei.
v . NAOMI II. BARRETT, Defcndsnt.
TnMnrs AIJIAKIO—Horace Greeley k Co. havasent refuse to join in this scheme " it will be conclusive ^ evi- Complslosnt,
It sstl»factorl1y appearing to this Court that the Defendant, it from the system as it Is sbeorbed, snd thus keeps those wh«
os this valoahlo Polilical Annual for I860. It is fully dence of a determination on their part to keep up agita- Naomi II- Barrel t, la a non-rcsldont of tills Stale, and thatsho aso it frte from its attacks; keeps the system in heslth though
is a resident of the State of Wisconsin—On Motion of C. II. exposed to the dlsesse. Consequently it not only cures, l.ut
oq«4l to any of its prsdeoessors. Every family should tioor
Holden, Solicitor and of Counsel for the above named Com- protect* from, the great variety of, sftetiona ubieh are IB<!>.
W a i t Price,
oents, single oopy. ,
plainant, IT ts OnnmiCi', that the said Defendant, Naomi H. ced by this msJignont Infloetice.suchssRsniHtentFtvtr.Chl'i

CJASR F O R F L l R i

•!

HYPOPHOSPHtTES
CONSTJMraiQ^Tl

NEW GOODS.

S

GOODS, GROCERIES,

D

SStSra

Barrett, cause her sppesrancc in thlH cause to be entered Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical H'adacbe, or Bi:

At North White Creek. Wsnhington Co.. N. X., oa the fith
Tke Preaideot has nominated to the Beoate the Hoa dsy of January, ldeo, Mcttnrrr, eldest son of Rev. Knaturr within three months from the date of this order; and thst In Ions lli-adachev Bilious Fevsrs,Neuralgia, Rheomatlsm, Gout.
case of her appearance, she causa her answer to tho Com- Blindness Toothache,Earache, Cstarrh, Asthma, PalpltutloBf.
.Oharlss J. Falkner, ofTirginin, as Minister to France. BATW, aad neplieir of the Editor of this paper, aged 21 year*. plainant's bill to be tiled, and s copy thereof to be served ou Painful Afflictions of the Bpleen, Hysterics, Colic, Parah»i».

We tender our warmest sympathies to our Twin-Brother in the Complainant's Solicitor within twenty days after sen-ice snd PalafUl Affections of the Stomsch snd Bowels, aS < t
which, when arising from thto caase, wfll l c found
l e u the intermittent tyjie. This -Ague Core.'

of s copy of ulld bill and notice of this order; and In default
hto great toiyay.,
thereof; tho said Mil be taken us con teased by the ssid
Th« CbaveaUon^of Ike Deaioeracy of Oraad Traverse Co..
Defendant, Naomi H. Barrett.
«aU«d for Oie parpose of selAettaK two Delegate# to reprcsea t
__
IfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
And it Is further ordered, that within twenty days the said
this LagtslsUvaiPlstrictla the Democratic State Contention'
B E UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS OF THE AL- Complainant cause a notice of thin order to be published in
10 to kol4ea. i t Detroit on the JiJ of February, I860, mat. at
legan, Muskegon and Traverae Bay State Boad, hereby
Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed, published
IhaOourt Boase tn Travans City,
oa Baturtay, the Jath of give notice tkat they will proceed to lettkework on said road the
v
and
circulating In said Connfv of Grand Traverse and State
January. . ' .
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in tbe eodnties of Allegan, Ottawa and Mtnkegon, to the low- of Michigan; and that tho said publication be cootlnued
Oa ftatioa, A. W, LJLMOWOKTHT, RKJ, was okMtB tempo- eat bidder, as follows:
I
In
each
week for six weeks In succession: or that he cai
rary Ckalrmaa, aad JAMW» K. QCKTOK, Secretary.
All that part lying In the county of Allegan, in the viilat>£< | copy of this order to be personally nerted on .the said DeOa aotioa of F. C. Bteveaa, the Chair was authorised
of Allegan, an Wednesday, the 7th day of March. A. 1 fendant, Naomi H. Barrett, at least twenty days before the
•MSftt a Co—!tt— ortkrae to examine cradentials, and rr- 1860, commencing at 0 o'clock. A. M. All that part lying D.
In time above prescribed for her app
JMHUS a usee of pamaaeat ofloera of the Coaventioa.
the county of Ottawa, at Grand Haten, on Monday, tho Mlh
p. J.
... .
Tie Chair annotated F. Q. Stevens, Joba Straocy aad John day of March, a t e o'clock A. M. Ail that part lying In tl
C. H. Ilot.psx, Solicitor for Complainant.
Oaltafkar, sael Ccxaaltue. who repotted the names of A. w. county of Muskegon, np to Muskegon Riter, including .
as Chairman, aad J i m K . Ocrros. Secreury. V J J
StI4 nvar at Muskegon, oa Friday, the 16th day
Alasy thB foUawlag Dateiatas a* enUUed to a n t s la the Con» o'doek, A.M.


T

.
to be cut out for (4) rods wide the whole distance
AUegan, In Allegan Ctjtmty, to Ferryaborgh. la the
• - of Ottawa—distance shoot frrty-four(4<) a ties, and
- errysbnrgh to Black l^ke. In Muskerm eotmty, Ax (6)
wide—distance about seven {*} miles. The entire length
., .pBircaavttA»-0.A.BtanBaia9JsaM jsrreti'
,
of said road to be cleared of an failed orstsndlngtlmberfonr
Laafcaaao—Theraa Boatwlek and D. C, OjodH®.
f4) rods wide to Grand Haven, aad from Perrysburgh to Black
Jtaaoxsc—1L H. Nekle aad Joha Osllagber. I*ke, In.the county of Muskegon, six («) rods wide; two'(1)
; KiaaUoa, the raaort of the Commtaee w4s accepted, and rods of the same to be welt grubbed of all stumps and roots
•toe Chairsc aa stated that UMfirstthing ta order wo old be the aad turaplked, wlthgood and sufficient ditches to cany off
aH surface water. 'The centre of the road to be raised not less
above the surface of said ditches, where the
s f t l e ground Is such as to reaeire i t Where culverts
— 1 sr neoesaary, the a a n t td be built in a good and substantial manner, of sound hewn Umber, and to be twenty 120) feet
wide. Upon all wttafcrshy ground, said road must be conD.
0.
j
structed" of timber ndt lew than efghteen (18) feet iong;'said
,J
iha ITarlH
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,
1
timber to ha hewn or SMlened-on «no »He, to form the
Oa swtiaa ef Joka Oarlsnd, tha tiro gmtKmaa Rp^Vlngthe •arftoe of the toad, aad tho aide sufficiently straightened 10
y ^ t aamtor of votes w<*a anaaimonaly akcmd a* sack form clean and «oapnct work: the whole to be spotted down
oa to goodao<|«ubetaatiei stringers, ao as to form a smooth

PanasELa—Jahn Sraiey. A. W. Laagworthy aad Joho
Taavtsa^ James K. Ooaton, Frank C. Slsveas aad John

s a o f F a a t a 8tenms.it was IMO1V*< that In caoe

* ttonnmiimraaaaf m* flilijUsSa s M tha State

Coatra'ota will be let oa tha above work to n i t Uddsra bot
ao contract will be considered for leas than one saile.
tenelfloations h* handing hrldgea oanheaeea at the Commtosiaaara'«Oe«iaftUegan,pcariousto lettings, and soch
^ f l w r W j j n i a a t l o a an m a y U required wUl be given on the

for the Nina Judicial Clreoit of the State of Michigan, for
the years I860 and 1861, as follows: In
ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of March, tji«
second Tuesday of July, and the fourth Tuesday of 0 ctoher.

This It accomplishes by stimulsting the excretorits to ex
pel the virus front the system; and these organs by degree,
become hsMted to do this their office of their Own accord.—
Hence sriscs what we term acclimation. Tlnto may aceoir
plish the same end, t u t often Ufe to not long enough, or i»
sacrificed in the attempt, while thte "Ague Cure" does it st
once, and with safety. We have Brest reasoa to believe tfii?
't a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of di.
a * s which are caused by the miasmatic infection, thse an'thcr which has been discovered; aad It has still anotbei
important advantage to tbe public, which ia, that It is cbcsr
as well as good.
Prepared by.Dt J. C. Ayer A Co..Lovell,Mass. Price O r '
Dol'jtr p t r bottle.
, ju . ;

*T«**e C h e n r Pec final. -, . t |
'.as won for Itself such a renown f»r tbe care of every varie: *
of Tbront-aad Lung Complaint, that it to entirely mneceasari
for as to recount the evidence of its vtrtoes, wWeverfctia-been employed. As It has long been la oormaateae tbreug)«
oat thto section, we need not do mare tht,n assure tks penrU
its quality Is kept up to the bast it ever M
' M been, and that .»
saay be relied en to do for their relM-nil It heecxer bars
found to do.
• . . {„.. , t ; , -j
AyeVs C a t h u t l « M h ,
For all the purposes of a Purgative Medicine; for Cmtlveawfor the cure of Dyspepsia; Tw 4-sundIoe t for the caw of I»d i
jeetion; for Headache; for the rmn of DyaeaUry; tonaPenl
Stomaeh; for the enre rf Brjnslpelaa;foethe Wise; for tha
curs of Scrofula; for all 8er©folous CMeatalat*; tor the car.
of Rhraiaatiaaa; for Dtoe'«sa of the Site; for the care 01
Uvcr Complaint; for Drapey; tor toe ear* of Tetter, Tasiorand Salt Kheozn; for W o n . ; fOr theevsef«o«t;foraDlr
ner Pfll; for the cure «f Neuralgto; for pafityinf the Meed
Tkey are cugar-covted, ao that the most sensiUve cssi tsVe
them pleasantly, nr.a they are the beet aperient to the worl^
for all tbe purpose of a fa»fly physic, .
.
Price H ceatt per Box; » x Bexre for Oas Dollar.

OTTAWA COUNTT—On the fourth Tuesday of Ms^ch, the
fourth Tuesday of Juno, and the third Tuesday jn October.
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in April and
SSd the first Tuesday In October,
NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tuesday in April and
the first Tuesday in September.
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the third Tuesday In April, aad
tbe second Monday in September. (Osceola County attached.)
OCEANA. COUNTY—On tt» fourth Monday In AprSt. and the
first Thursday in October.
MASON COUNTY—On the fourth Thursday in April aad the
first Monday in October.
NI8TEE COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in May, and the
fourth Tuesday in September. (Wexford sad Missaukee
Counties attached.)
OBAHD TRAVERSE COUNTY-Oh tha ascenl Tuesday In
nlneat n * r " l ^ m o f Cleagyia*a,-^y»ictoBs. B
"
i the third Tuesday In f • ' •
' cetmfy the ur
a Counties attsehed-)
parallelel^M
• T. J . UTTUBJOHN,
•"11 aet permnvhe
Circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial C W A
Allagaa, Nov. 1,184*.
j
deelC
are given; atoe with ton deeeri]
lotions of the above c t _ ,

»*d the treatment that r "

iitm fc fcrsmK, Secretary.

NEWTON EDM
Dated Dec. 50, l»i».

1 VT ntit-iailiB i I

" J kefunore^fortheirenre.

Da not be yu* off by n
parntioas they mah* mrold. Any y m a e s a M U * Information of the above wfll be aid thermistor t*<mjm
llbanfty w i l t
BXNST FIHHEHAll our ismtHeaatotofia
North Unity, Deo. 19, lt8».
74w*
w-iy

1 other 7 r -

JSfiT 1

J-fe. PAR*AND.*
Detroit Mich.

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8?iW.»,5SWI£

Buperior a n d Scrap Iron, of « 0 slaca, at greatly reduced rate-.
Houses, Public B
Buildings,
u i l d i n g s Villages,
VtlligeS, TTowns,
o w n s , ka.—Patented
Ac.—Patent*
The Lake Superior T
»oW > / Uvo L o m f s a y . Is all
August, 1868.—The principle or t h * invention l o n t i i t s in t W
peculiar c o n a t m c t i o n of theJt*V>rK w b o n s t e ,^a> is most made from Charcoal Pig. a n d Is b r better t h i n the Iron mail*
[ 6 $ O P WA8H' I'll* KETVM
quickly, easily and economically generated f r o m Rosin, Oil, from Hard Coal, and their L*ko S u p e r i o r Merchant Iron I*
the only Iron sold in thin market, that is m a d o l n t h i * ) » n o n e r .
n
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f
e
w
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a
n
d
refuse
Grease
o
f
any
kind,
arid
p
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?
,
f
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r
of .the Congressional
1'olHJeelTsaBAaiH
a b o u t eighty cents, aa m u c h l i g h t a s a thooaand f e a t o l ordi- • Tbalr-Meircliant Scrap Iron is .all made f r o a i w l a c t a d Wcfaia n d will bear comparison with the beak Iron made in tbo
nary coal Gak.
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A l o n g course of e x p ^ n x m t s at «he b a n d s «C#>e inventor, country.
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company a n d E u r e k a I r o n C m p *
who haa b a d many yeara e x p e r i e n c e in Gas nva»aI»c*iiriDg. a s
M u c H u i j f ifcft iif seventy-live c
well as by ourselves a n d otners, h a s placed the invention be- ny d r a f t s taken at p i f iu e x c h a n g e f o r Iron or any iBdet*»>l
yond all doabt of its prnetleaiillity. Tbo public raSy be con- ness t o the Company.
o l l o w l n r t r a c t a b s v s already been jmbld i sh e d :
Manufactured Iron also given In exchange' for good Sermp
fidently
assured
t
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the
most
aimp|<)
a
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d
useful
\)r-l^eipg
an
«XFTER
TWO
YEARS'
PROFITABLE
EXPEPJTract'M
Iron.'
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~t>f the present.
e n r , l a o a r p r e a c n t - m o d e of di^>o#iog of . o u r J e w c l r v . of any t h i n g of the k i n d e v e r before constructed.
Call and aee or address

The present object of the' p r o p r i e t o r s is t o dispose of elty,
Ac*, a n d from t h o u n i f c r f h l tm&f f i c t i o n given to a l l »lu> have
-»'M. H. ZABIUSKIF, Seeretarr,
patronized onr bouse, we take pleasure in saying that we now county a n d stale R i g h t s o n Uie wont favorable riaiy and to
S t o r e c o r n e r Woodward Avenue and Congress*!.
n:
consider o u r b a d n e s s PAlcLV and tKBMAKKNTi.v established. immediately i n t r o d u c e t h e w o r k s Into general uec.
W a w b h it u n d e r s to o d t h a t t h i s la No L o r r i u i r . but a. fair
read"ucM ^ T D U D l ^ d J ^ l S ^ ' m a ^ i I c t n r a r r l S J o ' " T R O X F O U N D R Y . - - T I I K U.VDKILSICNKO ARE l ' U k .u. well as every t h i n g oonnecU-d with the - S u n - L i g h t Gas I 1 l>«rcd to furnish, at nbort notice. Stationary L n g l n e s Mill
W o r k s " which wfll 1* supplied by t h e m at sll t h e principal Gearing. W a r e h o u s e Hoisting A p p a r a t u s and all vnrietie, of
needing* snd debate? d n r l p j j t h e , I s d t s f s s i o h uf the
a t t a c k e d , or u G o l d L o c k e t , w o r t h $5 each, which can| i r o n Work- Repair w»rk ou l ropcUer*. hteaRiers and Saw
Congress IciAfette a m o i t marked d c t i r t o r i t l o n of moral not U . l w u j r f a a v arty, retail store l u r . t h c M m u p r i c e ; and in point« in the I'nioo, to parties p u n d i a s i n g territory.
. Persons ef small .capital, a n d particularly Gns F i t t e r s by MlUs execuU-d promptly and tlioruughly., C a i U n g a — « v « »
SchUn)cflt,#t t h o S o u t h in rWtiect t o tlie African S t i v e addlOft* t o ti«/purcha.s<i e»< lt persibv racelve> « P r e m i u m
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Trade, a u d ' «i» raaTfitljr ominous of t h e n e a r a p p r o K h oi o f J e a r r t r r * n o t leas in *»!•« t h a r f j M , ai^I B.n>ay be worth making an Investmetrt in t h e right to nse t h e " S»m-Llght «5ss description.
Worlm," will be c e r u i n of a n immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n .
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the t i m e when, at any r a t e in the (lair S t a t e s t h a t hlthert® $3, •>, 8, 10, IS. 20, 30, SO, o r even $200!
All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s in the premised directed to the j We are prepared t o execute o r d e r s t s a n y s u e for o r a s ; ana
u n l t m i l l y ' r e p r o b a t e a traffic will be as' h e a v i l y g u j t t j n e d
undersignod will m e e t p r o m p t attention.

j Composition C a s t i n g s pn>mptly.
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« l a t » e ' l n i t l t u t l o n : t f f flaveh-gplL.'
J O H N Q. Dl'ULKY,
, | O i l t i l o b e s Oil Cn,ps V a l v e s J o n s a a l Boxes. G u a g e C o e k s
T ^ m
t o t B a r . A K » WHITES T O THE P A C I F I C We propose t o let a person VnoVi- w b a t P r s m l m u he will
Treasurer for P r o t rletors,
i Cylinder C o c k s Steam Whistles ftir S t e a m b o a t s L o c o « o t l v <
THB BUTTERFIELD CONTRACT.
before s e n d i n g nis moaev. Any I-sdv or Uentlen
" rolt Michigan.
and Mills Bell* for F a c t o r i e s Steamers and l o c o m o t i v e s un
No. 77 W o o d w a r d Avenue,' IVi
Tract No. 6. OPPOSITION ' O P T H E SOOTH TO T H E DEder eight hundred pounds.
VELOPMENT O r OBBROX AND O P WASHINGTON ..., U w and address, s t a t i n g w h e t h e r
•n'cil and
OOK FOR T I I E TIMES SJ--THE EXILE OF
I BiHTTpJiY-rTHE INTERESTS OP THE WEST.
selection, and inform'
Hen. or Iticket, a n d we will make thi
F L O R I D A . — n t JOSHUA K. UIDDISOS.—Illustrrted with G
IRON RAILING AND V H t A N D A H P .
to. ,Thoy fine e n g r a v i n g s — O n e Volume, 13mo. 310 pp. P r i c e f t . — We are prepared t o execnto all o r d e r s f o r I r o n Railing Air
t b e ius b y n - u i r t i r n a i l w h a t preminm they are entitled
TrtetXp. t Jl^NDS*
tlfim
; h ? privilege »f -pending f o r i t if ; thej- cli^'SC. Th i s Work p o r t r a y s ' w i t h e m i n e n t ability, tltc crimes commit- P r i v a t e B u i l d i n g s Churches. Public S q u a r e s a n d for CeuieteT; : PORTHE LA^ESI*-^$1.50 p«r 100
Our P r e m i u m s are distributed in a fair and honorable man- u-d by o u r C o r e r n m e u t a g a i n s t the Maroons w h o Bed f r o m r y L o . t s "
An o r d e r s should b o addressed t o
ner and a s soon as the uaiuv of tiie p u r c h a s e r is received South Carolina a n d o l h c r Slave S t a t e s scckiug protection unZ4I- C o r n e r of Fifth a n d WoodbrldgMrta., opposite. Mae bine
LEWIS CLEPHANF,
with the S-Vhia Pencil snd Pen and P r e m i u m , or Cold Locket* der Spanish laws. It s h o w s bad fu'itb exerclscil towards t h e Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, D e t r o i t
' Secretary National Republican Association.
a n d I'Minium, a w p u t up iu a safe m a n n e r . a n d aent t o .the I n d i a n s of Florida, and Is found to present a t r u e view of t h e
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J A C K S O N M WTLEY.
owner by taalVfreobf p o s t a g e . '"Hir p l a n . f r o m long experi- long-fonght Florida War, which » a s in truth, A WAR FOR
A M B R I C A N W A T C H E S . — A P P L E T O N , T R A C Y A ence in tho above business, h a s given general satisfaction, as Sl-AVKRV.
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^ p O ' ' B A N K E R S * LAND AGENTS .AND BUSINESS i l E N .
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WAITHAH, Mssa., Manufacturers of P A T E N T LE- « a c b purchaser can w l i or trade the above articles for all they
JL J . Sage A Son's. Map Publishers, S t a t i o n e r s Engraver*
VKB WATCH8Hi-»4li«se ^tj'perior W a t c h e s a r t m a d e by t h e cost him. and retain the premium gratis.
Gentlemen—Accept my t h a n t s for a copy of " T h e Exiles aud Lithographers. 303. Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y - o v e r S a g e *
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expressly designed t o —•
If, however, any p e r s o n should feel disposed to send us of F l o r i d a . " I h a v e rt-au the book with g r e a t Interest a n d P i a n o i l o o i u . .
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thfclr monev. in advauoe, they can rely u p u a belryf as fairly m u c h Instruction. It nets In a striking light an Important
We are prepared to 'execute all work entrusted t o us with
forinly reliable ^ m e keeper. T h e movements are new ... dealt w i t l i a s t h o u g h t h e y had made previooa application.
rtion of. our history, and clearly reveals toe-secret s p r i n g s p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, ami on aa favorable t e r m s as a n y
•'onttruution. anil are p r o n o u n c e d b r t h e h i g h e s t authorities
And If any one Is dissatisfied with their purchase, and an
Which Hucctwive a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s were m o v e d In aflSlra of establishment In the country. Combining all t h e different
to be fbnltleMlU principle t n d q n a l f t y . a m l have b e e n p r o v e d unbiassed itersun cora;>ct«;nttoiudge
the articles are not g r e a t moral and political consequence. The di>tinguished branches of Steel, C o p i e r and Stone Engraving, a s w'Wl a<
by the most e x a c t i n g tests t o b e roMable and u n f i l i n g In ac- worth m o r e t h f t n l J i b n i b n ^ y p a i d ' f o r t h e m . a n d in some cases author lias especially entitled himself to t h e t h a n k s of cvery- Crayon Work of the fin«»l d e s c r i p t i o n , w e guarantee aatUfo.
tion: These w i t e h e s are mahnfactiired entirely f r o m the TEN, or even FORTY time's tho amount, let such person re- l o f v r of freedom, justice, a n d Jionornhle admlnistration.il^
lion all cases.
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crude' materials, in a single establishment, by connected a n d t u r n the goods, a n d we .trill frecty refbnd the-money. "
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g t h e evil influence* df slavery in he
•Particnlar attention paid to Bank and Commercial work,
e h l f o r p proriosse*—(he'manufsctoty b e i n g o r g a h k e d upon
B u t a o m e will ask (i\s m a n y hs'vA) how can, we afford t o transactions which he narrates. No one. it seems t o me, can such a s C h e c k s D r a f t s . N o t e s Certificates of Deposit an.:
th« ssrac system t h a t h a s been adopted In t h o production of give so' m u c h f o r so l i t t l e money? 'In ahswet,' we say. t h a t all arise f r o m perusing t h i s w o r k w i t h p n t deepened convictions Stock, Coupon B o n d s Letter,Note a n d Dill Uead»,En\elopc«.
the unetiualed American (Ire arms, w h i c h enables mi t o pro- who are acquainted w i t h the J e w e l s ' b u s i n e s s kno«- riuit of tlie w r o n g of Klavcbulditig, aud the ncee«s>lj>' or earnest Ac. M a p s Portraits, Sl(ow Cards A c - Lithographed and
d u c e # movemctit at one-half t h e price of a n y foreign tnnvo- tliere i s scarcely an a r t f c l e of J e w c h y purchased at nfretail aud persistent cflbrt fur the deliverance of our .National Gov- printed In the m o s t dclloate color* by a n e w process.
wxnt of t h e ' . s a m e q o a l l t y ; a n d we guarantee the perfect store u p o n which t h e r e Is not a protit of from 100 to 400 per
•nment from the control of the Have power.
F o r the convenience o r i t u ^ b u s i n e s s community In t h i s vilie Gorman oi, f o r ten y e a r s Of every * a t c h m a n u f a c t u r e d by u s p e r cent, onmanufactu-.-ers' prices.
cinity, w e - h a v e established an agency with Mr. J o h n W
C o l u m b u s J n l v 12,1868.
K.P.CHASE.
AU foreign watches are made by hand, t h e American watchWb b e i n g A g e n t s f o r '.lie M a tin f tr tu r c r s . have adopted t h i s
REPUBLICANS RKA1) I T ! C o p i e a s e n t by mail on receipt Green, at t h o ofllce of Xhe Detroit Dally Advertlter, 313 J e- f' es bo log-th» Bitty'onbrf made <W m a c h i n e r y u p o n * unlforia; plan'of disposing of o n r good*, rather t h a n selling to Coun- of One Dollar.
ferson Avenue.
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FOLLETC, FOSTER A C O ••est em I h r t w g h o u t Nearly all h a n d - m a d e watcbe* are de- t r y Dealers on time, a n d t a k i n g the u n c e r t a i n t y of collecting
FKASCIB liAYMo.vti,
I'ullshcrs, Columbus, Ohio.
foctlve,' and are continually g e t t i n g out of order. In many o n r bills. • :
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Detroit. Agent for Michigan.
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p 4 r t n o f ; U i e c o a n t r y It Is impossible t o And good watch reB y tills arrangement, w * b r i n g t h e p u r c h a s e r in direct comp a i r e r s a n d w a t c h repairing Is always uncertain a n d expen- rounicatlotTwlth
I A R E W ' 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIH$T STREET,
the m a n u f a c t u r e r , and the profits that arc
about 1,000 cases BOOTS, S H O E S AND RUBBERS, of all
sive. The I n t r o d u c t i o n of American w a t c h e s disposes of this made by the dozen h a n d s t h r o u g h which Jewelry h a s t o pa.^^
J between learned and Congress streets, Detroit, Mich,— the desirable k i n d s and have alro oh hand a few thousand
dittcsHy, a n d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s as well aa watch dealers, we give td t h e p u r c h a s e r & P r t r i f n n i N
The nnderslgneiT h a v i n g re-purchascd " T h e ' I n s t i t u t i o n f o r pairs of our Own manufacture.
above stated.
'-an keep watches as a part Of t h e i r miscellaneous stock, and
W« shall c o n t i n u e t o manufacture and to receive altntiM
We th e r e f o r e ollfcrtlie following Inducement t o persons the dissemination of useful drinks," hns enlarged a n d rejuve- tho* supply their ensto me t s with a new staple, which raft)- be a c t i n i a s A g e n t s f o r n s : - - :
nated
it In t h o most t h o r o u g h manner, m a k i h g It now the daily additions—so as t o keep our stock at all times l a r g e j n d
.
used as any other article, w i t h o u t m y s t e r y dr h u m b u g . Hold
A n f person s e n d i n g u 3 S25 for o u r goods, will receive a most extensive.BREWERY IN T H E WEST, with facilitH-a f o r complete- Confining o n r w - h e * to the J o b b i n r trade exclubv t h i T J a j e - generally, a n d by BOBBINS A A PPLETON,
Pencfl atvl P e n ; and P r e m i u m , or Locket and P r e m i u m , free.. p r o d u c i n g the lines l a n d most delicate g r a d e s of Malt L i q u o r s ; ' sively, we can offer, facilities unequaled in D e t r o i t . a t
Ii3> •-* tof " !-•••' Gsnera) Agents, 16-Malden Lane, N. Y.
and Is now prepared to f u r n i s h the various qualities of A l e s W j u u h M p j
ii, p . BALDWIN A C O .
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For f u r t h e r i n d u c e m e n t s, s e e Circtihm
A m o n g onr -Premiums' .ire articles suitable for Ladies and P o r t e r a n d Brown Stout, for d r a u g h t a n d bottling, at p r i c c s
V A U , U U N C K I i E B k C O , 74 WOODWARD AVEranging from
to S l o per l « r r e i .
L \ BUS Wholatale a n d Retail D e a l e r s in F o r e i g n and Do- Gentlemen, such as .
E x t r a line a n d Stuck Ales brewed to order.
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All Packages extra, which, when returned to t h e Brewery X ERR—Wo havo now on hand, a n d c o n s t a n t l y receiving; a
• Kaathnaf a n d H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—We would particuin good order, will be paid f o r at same priccs a i Charged.
very large slock of Book a n d News Paper, of .all SIZBS, . We
larly in vile the attention of t h e public to the following Goods,
Gold Sleeve Batt-ans, Gold W a t c h Keys,
The attention of private' f a m i l i e s anil customers in general, are A g e n t s fur n i n e 0 f t b s best.Mills I n ' t h e coun'trv. which
irhich we h a v e In p e a t variety of styles a n d p r l c e a : Broche
is particularly called to the EXCfcLSIOB CREAM ALF. Old gives us a chance t o compete and undersell any c s u b l l s k p i ' n i
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f r i e n d s a n d n « * may be assured of tho superior quality a n d in the Weal, a n d would say t h a t we nell p r i n t paper cheaper
E i N i ^ n e w s t y l e ; Gold )3rea*t 'J'Ins, California Diamond
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do. do. do. -. Mantillas, beautiful atvlen:
flavor of these l e v e r a g e s snd all ure invited to call a n d sam- and a better article than can bo found in t h i s m a r k e t ! AU".
l'^ns, Gold Rings. Ac.. Ac.-; »
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Blank,- Fanay, P o n i a r d , Bayadere and Mofre A n t i q u e Silks ;
ple f o r themselves. All o r d e r s with the monoy enc(o»ed, we have j u s t received a large invoice of fine itannilla*.—
French a n d E n g l i s h M e r i n o e s p ' a i n a n d figured; P a r a m e t t a s
ill receive p r o m p t attention.
Please call aiid.see for yourselves a t
U e l a l n e O p g r e a t v a r i e t y ; Va' m c i a Plaids a n d Ktrf|(Os; AllMolt and Hops f o r sale at the lowest market rates.
P E A S E i KUl-LEH'S N o . 310 JeOVraen Ave.
wool i'laldk;: Alpacas; F l a n n e l s ; Sattinetta; Broadcloths; Da- W o b a v e O O L D W A T C H E S , F l o r e n t i n i , M o s a i c . Gold Strine
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Detroit. Nov. 1, lKiA.
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Cameo, ( r a m e t and Coral B r e a s t Pin* ami Ear R i n g s Gold
a a s k i i . Blankefc; L i n e d l ; E m h r o M c r i e s ; Hosiery: Gloves;
Bracelets, Gold Slee ro Buttons, Cold Belt Slides,
. IUhbuak; P r i n t s ; G i n g h a m s Ac., Ac.
I C I I M O N D S & B A C K U S . — P R E M I U M AOOOtlNT
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Gold .Sings, Ac. Ac.
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of H.
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Book .MannfSctorj-and Bonk-Btndrrj^No. IKS, Jefferson
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Avenue.—Account,Book* of every descriptionmjnlfttottrdcr.
bo f o u n d a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the above of superior paper and workmanship, at lower prices than
a n d Wool, Carpeta; Druggets. S t a i r Rod* Oilcloth, Window
S h a d e s Laee and Muslin C u r t a i n s Ourtain F i x t u r e s F e a t h e r s
heretofore. Warranted t o give satisfaction In cVerT-partlcuX. B.—In s e n d i n g y o o r n a m e s write,t)ic State, County and
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' We h M i m a n y o t h e r styles of G o o d s which will be offered
Commercial P r i n t i n g , Kuljug an<) Binding, executed to
ADDRESS.
A N G L E & CO.,
A m o n g bis stock will be found every kind a n d descrlptu
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lo s a l t the U r a e s .
1 0 2 CANAL STREET, (Old Nc
G a r m e n t suitable for Fall anil W i n t e r wear. .
The subscriber h a v l n g h a d mi e x p e r i e n e e of o v e r fourteen
A M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K . - M 1 L F_. 3S S T A N D I 8 H IL48
New Y o r k ,
From the low priced iind cheaper g r a d e s to the most fine y e a r s feel# assured t h a t they can-defy Competition In n r i r e *
A . LUSTRATEO—*a
and fashionable garments—all of which h a v e been manufac- and quality of . n o r k m a n f h i p ,
M volume of P h o t o g r a p h s
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d r a w i n g s »>y J o h n W . E h a l n g e r , illBstxatlve of the Courtship G I N G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S . — I M P O R TANT,TO tured with the utmost care and WARRANTER to give satisfaction.
Orflcrs f r o m Ranks. J ^ r c h a a U , M a n u f i c t u r e r s a n d l W l r o s d
of MHea Blandish, by Ueury W. Longfellow. There will be i j T H E P O B I J C . — A now Family Sewiug Machine, S i m All p e r s o n s desirous of purchasing either at W J I O I J S A L E Companies,
respectfully'soHctteil.
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s i g h t or | a n large P h o t o g r a p h s of t h e moat exquisite charac- b i n l n g the l a t e s t i m p r o v e m e n t s , at the e x t r e m e low price of
R R E T A I L are re*i»ectfully invited to call a n d * x a m i n e b i s
ter. executed by Brady, w i t h i n t e r a c t e d cream-colored leaves, F I F T Y DOLLARS.
extensive stock, which shall be offered at prices uniformly / C H A R L E S B U S C I I f (Suoccasor t o M. HowardI Wqlwter,.
T h e prlcea of i l l o o r Standard machines have been greatly low.
l e o n t a i n i n g . t b e d o c r i p t l v o t s x t , ) the whole to l>e bound In
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V D C a l e r i n F o r e i g n a n d Domertle Hardware, irou»e»e<-preduced. S I N G E R ' S SEWING MACHINES, it is,well known,
q u a r t o m e r o t c o c o y e r * >vlih l e v e l l e d and gilt edges.
i n g A r t i c l e s Mechanics' T o o * . «to<es. C r a t e s Tin a n d J a p
Early, o r d e r s are eolioitcd, a a t h e aloW p r o c w a of p r e p a r i n g t h o u g h d e a r e r in p r i c e , h a v e always been cheaper in fact, T . I U . A L L I S O N , IMinjIlTER O F IMPROVED
RAIL
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l>aned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. A g e n t f o r the A m e r i c a n a n d
c o n s W e r i n g w l i a t t h e v will do, t h a n any other. The prlc<
the P l m t o g r a p h a (nothing b e i n g dope In c l a n 4 y weather)
t j • road W a t c h e s cased In beautiful styles, wwrrnntcd e A - ,Europeah Law Agency of Lit* A Kapp. No.-7 Na««iu s f n - e t .
are now r u u u c e d so t n a t all must be saUtllea. Call a n d '
prevent the immediate issue of a a e e o o d «aition, and c<
eelleht time-lceepera: do do S w i s s full jewelled,-LeverS'ln :N e w Y o r k — f o r t h e recovery of "Debts Lcgacltu and Inhsf i
quently only those ordered in advance can be prevised.
a m i n e the n v m a d b i n e s at the low p r i c e s
every style. GOLD ;PENfl^—I e o u t i n u e m a n u f a c t u r i n g I\'ii» tancex in Europe and the United States.

WILLIAM PORTER, Agent,
I'r.lce Six Dollars. Specimens t o b e aaen a n d s u b a c r i p t l o n s
of every desirable pattern. These, p e n s hove received A Silver
Remittances tnade t o all p a r t s of Germany, w i t h i»s/«ty and
133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
Medal a n d Diploma at t h e Michigan State Fair, a n d a r c n o t t o d i s p a t c h . No. 301 Jefferson avenue, Keiw>!ey'aBlock,Detroi!.
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be surps^sed bv any P e n s in market. Also dealer in F I N E Mich.
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L A T E X I BOOK O P VEGETABLE lng o f a l l i l n d K F U R N I T U R E AND LT110LSTERY, to tltcir work t o order.
. .f ) . Engravers and Lithographer*,
Msln^street, UnflW".
y. deslgiiM fBr.the use of School*. custoiners a n d t h e p u b l i c generally, a t t h e lowest possible
F I T T I J ^ J STONF-S and Dliimond Work, and F i r e Gilding
Si-mlnaries and C o l l e g e s iy Henry . Goadbj^M. D., Professor r a t e s Being p r e p a r e d to meet all orders in our line of boaiid OidtVuizing, done a t s h o r t notice.
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WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a- practical workman, o'l o u
favorable terms as'any establishment j n the countryS u t e Agricultural College
elsewbere, as we I n t e n d not t o be undersold by. any firm ii work entrusted to my care, will he carefully a t t e n d e d to.
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GOLD P E N S re-pointed, a t fifty conta. Pons sent by mail, ,Stone E n g r a v i n g , an welt a* Crayon W o r k of the finest u ,
B W W M B W j M o M c % y W y* t l u ^ ' n j m j W p W I I W H
C A B I N E T MAKERS' ASSOCIATION.
unpanied by the Cash, will be'promptly attended to.
scriptinn. wa gnarantea aatLtaction In a l l roses. ,
the treneral reader, a n d should Had a p l a c e In evfcrv. public
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321 J o ' e r s o n Avenue, Detroit.
M a p s P o r t r a i t s Pbow C a r d s Ac., l i t h o g r a p h e d a n d p f i r i r
a n ( T p r i v a t e L l b r * r r . • The beaoty 1 of t b e w o o d engravings that
in t h » most delicate c o l o r s by a new proccss. ,
so plentifully a d o r n tHfvworfc i s remarkable,-and thelr rtyla
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eminently peculiar: white, red, yellow and bine figures, o n a
.Future Life, o r S c e n e s In A n o t h e r W o r t o ; by Geo. Wood- o of Brush street, u n d e r the Fulton I r o n Works, Detroit, M.
APER.—we ARE PREPARED TO s u m f AT MIU
dead black ground. By t h e i r distinctness they ha\'e elicited T h e Ministry of L i f e ; by t h e a u t h o r of Ministering Children. Cutlery, S u r g e o n ' s Instruments, Coopers' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
' p r i c e s all altca a n d w e i g h u of . P r i n t ajid Book, p a p e r ^ 1
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Staple Stationery i n g r e a t v a r i e t y . , ,
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R a z o r s Knives, Solsaors Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s a t e e l . Iron
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Vernon Grover. or H e a r t s aa They A r e . .
satisfaction t o h i s customers.
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a n a the O H l l e d l r o n hardneta • Qte'eares belng w e m r i t e d Drill
Frederick the G r e a t : hy Carlvle.
. O r d e r s l e f t a t t h e ofllce, c o r n e r of Brosh s t r e e t and Jeffer1*roof. All Other F i r e P r o o f B a f w a r e m a d e of Sheet Iron.
* q ^ A venue, will be p r o m p t l y attended to, w h e r e sampleamay
S . C L T H B E R T A C O « Wholesale DniggisU and
I - ' 1 K a WOOLLBY, A g e n t , a t P. 4 A: I t e a ' B a n k i n g Offle
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g a t b e r i d f r o m t h e m o s t reliable sources, k n d wil| especially
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F a n i a o e a a n d C o o H n g A p p a r a t n s l n P n b l l o a n d P r i v a t e Buildi n g s ,ln the City and Countnr. -No 77 Woodward Avenue,
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F^ABLISHMENT, Wo. 16 Congress-et, E a s t — A . C. AI.KXANDER
would most respectfully intimate t h a t , m o r e fully "to accomm o d a t e t h e w a n t s o f ' t h e p a t r o n i s i n g public, a n d b i s U r g e Increase of b u s i n e s s bo has adopted tbo improved fkcfllty which
Steam gives t o the AVt of Dyeing, b s v l n g r e c e a t j r fitted u p
for t h a t purpose. H e now Dyes by Steam, every description
o f S i l k s S a t i n s VelVet, Crmpea a n d M e r i n o s p r o d u c l o g the
most brilliant r o l o r s a n d best s^yle of finishthrt e v e r y article
w i l l a d m i t of. Shawls of e v e t y v a r i e t y Byed a n d Cleaned.

t o D.Oreaby-A C a A WMalesale a n d and retail dealer in Watches. OJocka, J e * « l r y .
F a n c y Good*. Plated Ware, C o m b s BuUons T h r e a d ^ e j Ki..
79 W o o d w a r d avenue, opposite H o l m e s * C k Detroit, Mirt>.
W a t c h e s Ofc»rtw a n d J e w e l r y repaired a n d w a i r i t t i l .
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