Grand Traverse Herald, April 29, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 29, 1859

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1859-04-29

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' T R A V E B 8 E CITY', M I C H . P E E D A Y , A P R I L 29,1859.

N O , 25.

T h e Dignity of the P r i m e r ' s A r t . j ^ .
Sorely if there is any occupation'followed by a njjui,
that should be "regarded as ennobling and elevating it i r
that of the printer The printer is the world's schoolT*a verse City, Ortind Traverse County* Michigan,
master. I t is the printer who teaches the world's ' )n»ung
idea how to sho«t/ Let the printer* then, hold up, their,
heads and livo lives that .will honor their profession and
MORGAN BATES,
l '
rDITOK AWI) FRnPHlTTOf*.
tl« profession will certainly honor them. In the early
Wildflower*hi her white hands bearing,
p&gress of printing in England, the printers were InvesWith her eye of bine serene;
TERMS'.
ted bv act of parlaraent with many of the priviligcs
Roses •round her forehead wearing.
RSSS5S
granted to tho nobility; and the art, we believe, still reComes Spring's fair and radiant green.
mains on the statue book. B. F . Taylor pays the followLike some voting and beauteous maiden/
ing poetic tribute to the workers in the " a r t prestrva.
,b
•cr1b>dfcjrli* : Bftj- f«M perMto ®f
fcr
*
Her small feet the green sward press;
live of all arts;"
l««nty-0»» «nu IT rack aatiMqwni. Kt"»
* JSUh.
"The Printer is tlie adjutant of thought and this exHer warm breath with fragrance laden,
work without nU«* 50p«rMpt- tMti. Knlttndfl«H«work. donbW pita*.
plains tho mystery a of wonderful word that can kindle »
Robed in rcgalloveliness.
hope as no song can—that can warm a heart as no pop,
M Kinds of M Prating W j lid tifJilBol;
Now the mountain torrent, breaking
cai>—that word "we," with a haqd in hand warmth m it
From it* chain of ice and snow,
for the author and the .printer arc engineers together.
Hill and dale the music waking.
C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,
Engineer indeed! When the little Corsican bombarded
Rushes to the plain below;
" A word—a single word,'" cried M. Godard. " N o - Cadiz at n distance of five miles it was deemed the very
triumph of engineering. But what is that paltry rangu
And the crystal brook is singing
no pardon," vociferated the madman.
SOUCITOIMX CHANCJJBY AND N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
Gaily by the cottage door,
" I do not ask for pardon; on the contrary." " Wljat to this whereby they bombard the ages yet to be.
"There, at the " case," he stands and marshals into nne
T m v c i w e C i t y , G r a n d U'ravarwe C o . M i c h .
And the wild-woodflower*are springing
is it you wish then?" said tho madman, astonished.
" A t this moment now," continued the aironaut hur- the forces armod for truth, clothed in immortality ami
In the forest old and hoar.
0. 1
I,and Warranto bought and sold, Taxes paid, Investments
English. And what can be nobler than equipment of u
made, 4c. Correspondence solicited. .
nil
riedly, "we are at n height or5,000 feet"
" Stop," said the madman. " that will be charming to thought in sterling Saxon—8axon, with the rmg of wear
A Duel in a Balloon.
shield therein, and commissioning it when we art dead,
CHARLES I I . H O L D E N ,
An affair,of this nature took place on the occasion of tumble down from such a height"
P i x M o o u t i n c A t t o r n e y and. C i r c u i t C o u r t
" I t is still too low," added M. Godard, " IIow so? move gradually on to !'the Installable of recording
the last ascent but one of the celebrated and lucky a:ronaut
time." This it Is to win a victory from death, for tbw
O o m m i w i o i wr ,
Mons Godard. M. Godard took with him that day, as asked the madman, stupefied.
FOR GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
"Yes," said M. Godard, " m y experience as an a:ro- has no dying i a
his compagnon da voyage, a wealthy private gentleman,
TRAVEKSB crrr.
•" The printer is ealled a laborer, and the office he perwho paid 1,000 francs Tor the privilege of sharing in the naut has taught me that denth is not ccrtnin to ensnefrom forms is toiL Ob, it is not work, but a solemn rite he a ,
HENRY 8. UDELL, •
perils of the expedition. The weather could not have a fall from that elevation. Tumble for tumble, I much
Circuit Court Commiwdone a n d Deputy County teen more propitious, and the balloon shot up rapidly to prefer to fall from such a height so as to be killed outright performing, when thus he ridita tho engine that is to
fling
a worded truth in grander curvo than mimics ere
rather .than risk being only lamed? have the charity to
Surveyor lor Ma* is tee County.
a considerable altitude.
Itcfore described—fling it into the bosom of an age un,
'
MANISTEE MICH.
21-1 y
" What effect docs that produce upon you?" asked M. precipitate mc from a height of 9,000 only.
born. Ho throws off his coat indeed, but we wonder that
"
A
h
,
that
will
do',"
said
the
madman,
whom
the
menGodard of his companion.
he dots not put his shoes from off his feet, for the place
HENRY 8. UDELL,
tion of a more horrible fall charmed amazingly.
" Nothing" saidihe latter, laconically.
Notary P u b U e , L a n d , T a x , a n d General Agent,
Mons Godard follows hcroicaHv his purpose, and whereon he stands is holy ground.
" My compliments to you," said M. Godard.
" A little song is uttered somewhere long ago; it wanMANISTEE MANISTEE CO., MiCII.
31-ly
" Y o u are the first whom 1 have ever seen arrive at throws over on enromus quantity of ballast. The balloon dered through the twilight feebler than a star;-it died
makes a powerful bound, and mounts five huudred feet
such an altitude without betraying some emotion."
upou the ear. Bnt tho printer, takes it up where it was
in
a
few
seconds.'
Only—and
while
tho
madman
surreys
"Keep on mounting," said the traveler, with gravity
D e t r o i t Business C a r d s .
this operation with A menacing nir—the cerormut thinks to lying there in silence, like a wounded bird and he equips
accomplish another quite contrary. The quick eye of J(L it anew with wings and sends it forth from the Ark that
T t f l L L I A M P . WELIJ9, (Successor to Campbell A cended some 500 feet higher. " A n d now," added M. Godard had remarkod that nmongst the cords spared by has preserved it, and it flies on into the future with an
around the world With melody
VV Well*,) Attornev, Solicitor and Counsellor. Offlcc
the madnujn, figures the one leading to the valve. • His olive branch of peace,
Godard,
"
does
your
heart
bent?"
"
Nothing
yet,"
reDlied
over Farmers' and Mechanics Ban* Cor. Woodward and Jefis taken. He draws the cord, it opens the vahfc like the dawning of a Spring mdrning."
n
his companion, with an air which npprcwlcbed closely to plan
ferson av'*., Detroit
?
,
, ... .1
l \ . n I v n l l n n n f . i k o n l l p n f l U I f»f
placed
in the upper part of the
balloon for the purpore of
Changes in I r o n .
impatience.
L. HTJ'RII & CO., Detroit, Michigan, Produce and
" The dcuco." exclaimed M. Godard; " you have really, allowing anv excess of the hydrogen gas to escape, ind
Dr. Noad states ai the result of experiments during a
. Shipping Merchants, /vgenta 4nd Consignees forthefolthe result which he hoped for, waa not long in making visit to the Welch iron mines, that " T h e Undency ol
1 owing Lines:—AMERICAN TRAMBMRTATIOK Couraur, Capi- my dear sir, the most perfcct qualifications to be oifaeroitself apparent. ' Little by -little the madman became iron to pass from-' fibrops or tougb. to tho crystalline or
tal $9U0,0Qfc WwrtR* TRKKWOR?ATIOK COMTA**, Capital 110111."
drowsv,
asphyxiated,
lind
insensible
by
the
vapors
of
the
$.K)MOO. And,the Niw YORK CKI-TAIR-H Co.
n3
The balloon still ascended | when 1,000 feet higher, M.
brittle condition, is promoted by various causes; every' . thing. in feet, which occasions n vibration among its
Godard interogated his companion—" and now?" Nothing gas which surrounded him.
T - r r l L C O X , L U F F A F U L L E R (Successors to F. W.
The madman being sufficiently asphyxiated for his
V y Hudson.) Commission Merchants aaddealera In Ship nothing; not the shadow of a fear whateverr answered purpose. M. Godard allows the balloon to descend slowly particles has this-tendeocv." He then describes his ex*
the
traveler,
with
a
tone
positively
disdohtented,
and
like
Stores. Coal, Salt Water Lime, I'hurter, Ac. Docks foot of
periments which prove'that tho metal may be made
to toe earth. The drama is finished!
a mnn who had experienced n profound deception.
Dales Street, Detroit, Mich.
. i
J... -• H "
to pass from one state to another: "Seeing a large
Arrived on terra Jirmn, M. Godard, not bcoring any quantity of iron chain lying about and learning that
OMviLL*7ViLcok,r.—.-Haxar txfr,
-GKO. F. P c t u a t
" Goodness me! so much tlie worse, then, said the aerohatred to the author of his perilous voyage, hastened to though scarcely worn, it had been laid aside in consenaut
smiling;
but
I
must
renounce
all
hopes
of
making
you
RAVES & SHELDON, (Successor* to Lew is AGrovas)
restore him to animation, .and had him conveyed, hands quence of the breaking of some of the links, he examined
afraidThe
balloon
is
high
enough;
we
arc
going
to
detProduct and General Commission Merchants, on the
and feet bound, to the neighboring station.
Dock noar the foot of Cass street j,
scend"
wveral from different parts of the chain. Ho found that
:
J AitRS 0 . ,G HAVES--- r —CHAS A. SUBI.DON.
" T o desccnd!"
.
a single smart blow with a hammer was sufficient to snap
Beautifying Your Homes.
" Certainly; there would be danger in mounting lijglx
O. STIMHON, Pittftaee, Commission and Shipping
Every man should do his best'to own a home. The the metal the fracture of which was en-stallinc, and its
" That don't make the slightest difference to me; I do
brittlcness such that it coujd without difficulty, be broken
• Merchant Warehouse on Ityck, foot of Bates street,
money which ho can spare ought to be invested in a into small pieccs under the hammer. Dr; Noad then
not choose to descend."
I.ilferal.advancca made on produce, for sale In this or
"You, what!" asked M. Godard. " I say I wish to dwelling where his family can live permanently. View- heated strongly in a forge some of tho broken finks, and
ascend higher; keep on mounting. I have given 1,000 ed as a matter of cconomy, that is important not only allowed them to cool slowly underneath a bod offinon s d .
E
Reft?to—JohnOwen, Pres't Michigan Insurancett>.Bank;
O. 0; WBWams A Co., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, francs in order to experience some emotion: I must do because lie can ordinarily build cheaper than be can rent After the lapse of tweuty four hours they were examined;
so, and will not dcacend before I have felt some emotion.'
the metal was found to have recovered its tenacity; it
Detroit. .
'
M. Godard commenccd to laugh; he believed, at once, but because of the expense caused bv a frequent change could no longer be broken to pieces under the hammer;
of residence. A mnn. who, in early life, builds a home and when atleugth, after repeated heavy blows it did
E. PITTMAN, dealer in Coal and Pig Iron. Office that it was all a joke.
.and Yard, foo^f Cass street Detroit
for
himself
and
family,
will
savo
some
thousands
of
dollars
" Will vou ascend?" once more demanded the traveler,
partially yield, the texture of the metal was found to be
—Lehigh, Blossbnrg, S«ranton, Briar Hill, Newsiczing him by the throat and shakng him with violonce; in the course of tweuty years, besides ovoididg the incpn- perfectly fibrous—every trace of a cristallinc structure
venience and trouble or removals. Apart from this there U d disappeared.
l'Ul IRON.—Hanging Rock. Mmsilion, Scotch Franklin, when shall I feel some emotionl"
.
{American Railway limes.
is
something
agreeable
to
our
better
nature
in
having
a
Middlesex. CI In ten. Various other brands of Coal and Pig
M. Godard relates that at this moment lie felt lumself
Iron are kept for sale.


"*
A Modern Crichton.
lost A sudden and dreadful revelation broke upon him home that we ean call onr own. I t is a form of property
Mr. Wm. F. Mayers has been appointed by tlic Eogin regarding the strangely dilated eyes 'of his companion that is more than property; It speaks to the h««rt enlists
ORNELIUS OCKFORD, ProdncS, Forwarding a
the sentiments and ennobles the possessor. The associa- lish Secretary of State for Foreign Aflaii* "Studoit InCommission Merchant Office No. 2 Backus' Warehou du voyage: he had to deal with a madman!
opposite C.H. R. Depot, Detroit, Mleh.
nS
If even the unfortunate icronaut had any defensive wenp- tions that spring up .around it as the birth-place of chil- terpreter" at China, under oMers of the Hon. Frederick
dren—as
the
scene
oflife's
holiest
emotions—as
the
sancu.1, he would halfe been able to defend himself; but It is
Bruce. Mr. Muycrs'has been in this country five or
& E . M. BEMENT, Produce Commission Mcrchsnt*.
tuary where the spirit cherished its purest thoughts are
• Backus' Building, opposite If. C, B., R. Freight Depot, not usual for people to furnish themselves with pistols for such" as all value, and whenever their influence is oxerted w a r s and during that time has been employed a« a coma voyage in a balloon, and certainly one would not dream
mercial clerk and a writer for the pres.. %ough hardlv
of meeting a wnrlike encounter in the stars The earth the moral sensibilities are improved and exalted. Tho out of his teens he i» remarkable for his intellectual
8 . FARRAND, Wholesale dealer ia Drugs and Oro- was 5,000 feet beneath them—most hornble depth, and greater part of our happiness of to-day, is increased by attainments. He can write and speak wWreaifi WrtocK
* oerMs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, No. 80 W""d- the least movement of the now furious madman might the place wo were happy on ytaterday, and that insensi- Italian, Spanish and French; luw a fair knowledge of
ward avenue, Detroit, Mich.
, ..
......
cause the,car to capsize. M. Godard, with the presence bly, scenes and circumstances gather hp a store of bless- Latin, Greek. Sanscrit J ^ l « . Bnni*h and P c r t n g < £
• \ T T I L L A R D HARVEY 4c CO., 84 Maiden Lane, and of mind acquired by him in so many of liig daring ferial edness for tlie weaiV hours of the future!
and is an clcgnnt writer .if English. He has contributed
On this account we should do all in our power to make several articks to the "Knickerbocker, "Atlantic
W 17 Cedar street, New York, Paper Warehouse. Every expeditious made all these reflections in the Bhort space
descrip'tfen of Wrapping. Printing »nd * riling Taper, on
home attractive. Not only should we cultivate such Monthly," and other periodicals which rliplay talent* of
'

hand, or made to order. Fancy, Colored and Tissue Papers, of one second.
" A h ! alii you are mocking me, my fino fellow, con- tempers as serve to render its intercourse^ amiable and a high order. In adition to these various,attainmeDte.he
Blotting Papew, Envelopes, Straw and Bonnet Boards. nS
tinued the - madman, without loosening tlie gripe. Ah! affectionate, but we should strive to adorn it with those has made considerable progress in mathematics political
S. CUTHBERT tc CO., Wholesale Druggists and you think to rob me of 0,000 francs, as well aa my emo- charms which good sense and refinement BO easily impart cconorav, history tuld drawing; and what is also remarks• Grocers, No's 103 and 104, Woodward avenue, Detroit, tion. Very well, be quiet It's my turn to laugh. I t s to i t W e say ensilv, for there are persons who think hie, he lias "not onlv supported himself, but oidod others
have In store and offer to the 'Tr^de, a large stock of Sugar,
that a home cannot (JO beautified without » considerable in a strange land, since tic was fifteen years Bf age, and
Syrup, Molasses, Fish,'Fruit. Spirits Nuts Liquors. Drag*. you now who are going to cut a caper."
Cordage, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Naval Stores, Window Glass The madman was possessed of prodigious muscular outlay of moiicy. {Such people are in error. It cosU little has educated himself at the nunc time. Hisappototmcm
Ac-, Ac..
'
nS force. M. Godard did not even attempt to defend him- to have a neat flower garden, to surround your dwelling will open a new fieia in which to gratify his Jovcofleani-.
J.'S. CcTqawtT,.......L —
w. CA*nx. self. . " W h a t do yon wish from mof aked he, with a with thoso simple beauties which delight the ^ e far more injr. He will sail hencc on tlio 2th iusL. in the ttcanwr
than expensive objects. If you will let the sunshine Canada, to Liverpool, aod will proccod thcncc by, the
r* UY F . HINTCHMAN * CO., Dsalei* in Groceries calm tone and submissive air.'
"Simply to-amuse myself in seeing ydu turn summer- and dew adorn your yard, they will d ° more for vouthan overland route to ^pdia, owl China.
[Host i rav.
i X and Provisions, Paints Oil* Twines, Canvas Anchors
and Chains, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Oakura, Ac. A complete stock set," answered tho madman, with a ferocious sinilt " » o t any artist Nature delights in beauty, bhe loves to
RBAPTSO.—Reading is one of the greatest eonsolatiow
ofShip Chandlery and the above niunod article* always on first (the madman appeared to bethink himself) I have brighten the landscape and make it agreeable tothe eye.
hand and for^alc verv low, at 40 Wood bridge street Detroit, my idea. I wish to « • ' if I cannot find some emotion up She hangs the ivy nroimd the ruin, and over the stumps of life; it fe tho miree of virtue, tho uphokkr of adyerof the withered troo twines the grateful vine. A thou- sity. the prop or inde]jcndencc, the support or a raC
there. I must put myself astride on the semi-circle.
O
GRIOOS it COHMANUFACTURERS ANDDEALThe madman indicated with his finger the unper part sand arts she practices to animate the scenes and please pnde, the strengthener of elevated op,mons Bjto the
o . Sis at Wholesale and Retail, in Sofas Chairs,Bedste^s, of the halloohi Just in speaking, he commenced to climb the mind Follow her example, and "do for, yourself what shield against the tyranny of all petty ptissiow, it re
Doreaus Book-cases Wardrobes. Tables Pklnted Chamber along the cords which held the car attached to the balloon. she is always laboring to doTor you. Beauty is a divine repoficr of the fool's scoff and tho knave's piaaon.
Sets Marble and Rosewood Ware, and a large assortment of
instrumentality. It is one of Gods chosen forms ©r
Hair, Huck, Cotton and8prin#M*fta«es. Also, Hair Cloth* M. Godard, who had not before trembled for himself, was power. W o never see creative energy without something
Mother—" Here, Tommy, is some nice castor oil, with
Soring Twins Webbing, pure Curled Hair, WiUow Ware and forced to do so now fbr the madman.
looking Glassos at No's. 103 A ICS Jjrffcrsun Avenue.Detroit •' But, miserable n»an, are you going to kill yourself; beyond mere existence, and hencc the whole universe is a 0r
nS
teacher and inspirer of beauty. Every man wns born to ^octOT—" Now remember, don't give I t a l l t o T o a * ^ :
Michigan. •
^
-' '
you will be iseizsd with vertigo."
^
H No remarks," hived tho madman, seizing him again bo an artist, so far as the apprehension and enjoyment of leave some for me."
U D L E Y J('lHOLMI», WHOLHBALE AND RETAIL
Tonmiy (who has been there)—'' Doctor s a uicc mac.
dealers In Hardware, Stoves Mormon's Hot Air Fnrna- by tho pollar. " o r I will at once pitch you into the abyss. beauty is concemod; and robs himself of ope of the pre" At least," observed 31. Godard, *' allow me to pot cioug.gifts of his being, if he fail tp fulfill, this beneficial ma; give it all to the doc'—"
• ces. Register, Grates. CobWng ltan pes Tinner's and Plumber's
Stock. Machines imd Phots. Also, manufacturers of Copper, this cord around vonr body, so that you may remain atirpSSs of his creation.
The slaughter which daily sustains us, foot* up aa lf>5Tin and Sheet Iron Wares Honae'.and Staamhoaf Plumbers tached to the barfoon."
_P> Agents (or WUderia Pateaii BaHmandor Safes
A Republican Triumph in England.
n i d the ' roadmaa who seemed to comnre"ii Ho
Be ;•
it an
so," said
w
^ W h e n we ride, we a t upon the skin of the pig;
attention paid ™
to Honae
tPartioolar
* R n i O u l * r •IVCUWWII
,^r and Steamboat PlumbThe great battle between the Church of England uod wc walk, we tread upon tho skin of a bullock; ' • e J W f c
. — utting
.."n- tha'ran«t
i ng, »nd.f
the most annrovsd
approved Heating
Heat and Ventillatlng bend the utility of the precaution. This done, furrowed
tbllc and Private Bnild- with Ms cord of safety, the tnadiiian commenced to climb the Nonconformists protracted through many years of the p>"'" of the kid upon our hands; and the fleecc or toe
Furnace* and CooHngApparatnsin Ptibl
11 Woodward Avenne, along the ropes with the agility of a squirreL l i e reached discouragement and defeat has been practically brought
ings in the City and Country. Noo TJ
sheep upon our backs"
Detroit. '"(Opposite Holme* ft Co.)
the' balloon and placed himself astride the semi-circle, as to acloeo b r the,complete triumph of the latter in the
" I Beyer complained of my condition," said the Per- BUHL ic C O * MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE he had said. Once there, he rent the air with a shout of House of Commons—the bill for the abolition of the
1
fe«
WM
• aale and it|»ai»deaU»in Slfcl^Woo^aaaimsPalm; triumph, and drew his knife from his pocket
„ n . Church rates having been passed to a socond reading by sian poet Sadi. " b u t once. *hcri tnr
I had no money to buy s h c « ; b u t l met a man witl-ot
J.eaf, Leghorn and Straw Hats Fur, Cloth, Plash, Silk
d
»
d
" W h a t are you goiog to dot" asked M. Godard, who tlieaed^TotttWl2t(tf2lte.
Glazed Caps; all descriptions of manufactured Fata for ladies feared that he might havq the idea of ripping open the
fegt,^ and was contented with my
tot
^
and gentlemen: Buckskip Glove*and Mttcns Fur. Kid, Silk
ista
to
support
the
faith
of
another
class.
If
the
bill
for
o make myself comfortable forthwith." Utand Wocilan Gloves C » e s UmbrtUas CravatsFSnapenders
D i c f a o * - A London letter TC5S2?5S?J5<I2S.
aMballoon.
h these" Twords
terinir
the" madman cut slowly the «erd of the abolition of Church rates shall become a law, as seems has giten up the directorship of HotuAc/d
safety which SL Godard had attached to Insboby. W i t h now inevitable, the blow will be fetal to the existence of threateua a rital to I t
- •
a
•V . '
• -CanaatSlacksMSJeAmaa Ava
the established Church aa • poh .ical power.
a single puff of wind t o shake the balloon, the mi
p. a—Cash paid for Shipping Furs and Detr^kiaa

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Spring is Coming.
Spring U coming! Spring is coming!
Over hilt and over plain;
List, the tmsy wild bee's humming.—
Joyous Spring has come again.

^srsrws sharks xsasri •J

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creature must roll over the abyBs! M. Godard shut his
eyea in order not to see him. The madman claspe his
hands; he cannot contain himself with d e l i s t He spurs
the balloon with his becl^ as if on horseback, to guide its
flight
" And now," yelled forth the madman, brandishing his
knife, " we are going to laugh. Ah robber, you thought
to make me descend! Very welL I t is you who are going to tumble down in a moment, and quicker than that"
M. Godard had not time to make a movement or put
in a single word. Before he was able to divine the infernal intention of the madman, the latter, still astride erf1the
semi-circle, had cut—oh! horror!—four of the cordages
which Suspended the car to the balloon. The car inclines
horribly; it only hold? by two—I was going to sav by one
cord, so slight do they appear! I t would nave been all
over with M. Godard if he had not grasped desperately
at tho two remaining. The knife of tHc madman approaches the last cortte—yet a momont and all will be

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J tore of Fruit "Bree^
.
A gentlemnn from Indiana,-warned Fqx. came to this
'Tnt^rse Br~
,
season of the ye*- far planting ftuit
n
«ity a few dayB.ago for the pitfp** W rfgotiating for the
Plaoe* ik thc.Worfd.
First—The atmosphere is far more healthy after pass- sale of a largo quantity of Western school lands. Soon
Treesi it may not be amiw to say afbw words ifa regard
THAVER8B CITY:
to setting them out, and their after management I t is ing over the porq yrater of the surrounding lakes, than it after he was waited upon at his hotel by a man nmcxl
m s, "doing bhsness af No. 65 NAwrt?&*«t, with whom
' PKnTAT yororrro APRIL 29; raw. to he supposed that farmers in general do not pay that !« after blowing over rich land, where malaria is eon- Hheahad
a previous slight acquaintance, and who propped
attention to Betting ont trees, keeping cattle from them, tintally arising from decayed vegetation.
to exchange a hundred gold chains for > laud. The chains
s k lis
25%%
Second—The soil consists of day and sand well mixed Harris assured him, were pure gold, worth from ten to
and cultivating the ground in the orchard which the subrnmu u d •abtcrf'pUou, urf receIp
ject demands. Most are busily engaged with tbeirerops, with lime, forming the best land in the world, pwticu- Sixteen dollars apiece at retail. Fox was nnwillinfCto
trade, as he knew nothiug abont jewelry, but finely ho
T h e R i n g of the T r e e Metal.
and therefore neglect the Orchard, which, if properly larly for corn, oats, wheat, potatoes, 4c. I t is well known
The Lonang J&putiican closes'anabfc article on the attended to, would, in a few years, be for more remunera- that lime has a tendency to check the evil effects of im- yielded, it is alleged, to tho representations of H a r m
backed by the assurances,©/ a third party- from the Bowresult of the recent elections, a style and manner after
ery, and transferred thfcftcrti&cates for 1,000 acres of laud
pure
gasses.
On
the
Prairies
of
the
West
the
soil
is
tive than any other portion of the farm. Some, after
oar own heart, and to which wo yield a hearty response:
buying their trees, plant "5 or 100 in half a day, digging made of dccaycd hay, sometimes two or three feet deep, to Harris, receiving the hundred gold chains in exchange.
The chains proving to be comparatively worthiesiMr. Fox
To 41 Republicans, a future opens, more bright and
a small hole and crowding the roots into a small compass. and when it is overflowed a disagreeable malaria arises, made complaint this morning at tho City Hall 1 olico
glorious than ever shed its lustre upon the bead of an
Others complain that they lose a portion of theii^trees, causing sickness and death to an alarming extent
Court, charging Han-is with obtaining the certificates b r
arm^. The camjJaign of I860, to be made famous by the
Third—The surface soil being loose and porous, all false pretenses. Harris was occordingly arrested and
and say that they ret them out well and sowed the ground
liret full national demonstration for freedom and free labor,
with oats, millet or planted it to corn. Now this is all the rain that falls is immediately absorbed, so that filthy required to find bail in $2,000 for examination tomorrow
is upon us. Already tho note of preparation resounds.
nfkraoon. He said ho wm not able to «nd tail, and
wrong, as it keeps the air too much from the trees and mud holes, filled with frogs, are seldom seen, which is
deposited tho certificates « i t i tke magistrate for eaTeAlready we are warned to be on the alert with organizadraws the nourishment and moisture from them.
not the case on stiff clay soils.
keepiuif. The examination, il if expoetrf, tnU reveal
tional© the widest betent, «tad in the most thorough detaiL
Fourth—The land being porous, frightfulfloods,which tho existence of an extensive
Before setting out the Orchard be sure to put a good
lu all the essentials of this organization, how do we ex- fence around the piece, to secure the trees from being cause po much sickness on clay land, are seldom, if ever,
ceed oar discomfited foes. In tongues of speaking elobrowsed by cattle or horses. Thirty feet is about the seen here.
Hon. William L. Bancroft.
onenoe, which In the heat of conquest, shall ring like the
Fifth—ThO water, after rnnning through the sand and
The overwhelming defeat of this gentleman, as the
right distance to Bet them apart
trumpet of the leader-giving no uflceratin sound—in a
When a tree is taken from the nursery it unavoidably lime, becomes as pure as if it had passed through the Democratic or l)red Scott candidate for Muyor of 1 ort
• press, which worlts, while others sleep, Quietly issuing the
Huron, being a representative man of the stave-uomoses some of its roots, and in this situation it is unable most approved patent filtcrer. /
weapons of reason, ready to the hands of millions of men to Buppdrt its entire head. In order that a tree may . Sixth—Frequent bathing in the pure water of the lakes cracv, and one of their ablest and mort influential leaders,
is a very striking indication of public sentiment In 18. >4
—in the counsels of sagacious men, who acting as comand
bay,
appears
to
have
a
very
beneficial
effect
grow, it is necessary that a balance should exist between
he was their candidate for Secretary of State, and last
mittees, perpare all things to the end that action may not the roots and branches; hence, when a tree is transplantfsevenin—wuruig the
iuo hard
umu times, the
— —•
Seventh—During
inhabitants have , winter their candidate for sneaker or the House or lwybe loet nor energy wanted in tl>e hour of need, but above ed, its branches should be reduced by shortening, so as
found it prudent to live principally on bread » d wget.all, beyond all, jind- better than all, tn the well grounded to correspond with the rooti The roots should be dressbles,«o that but few persona «rc seriously mjon.d J j document^rhicli waa spread broad east over tho State.'
confidence of ultimate triumph, in a cause of which all ed by cutting back all bruised points to the hard wood, overeating meat and grease.
. . . . .
,
. .1. J
— . . 1 . 1
I A W
t h i l
c i . m i f t l i p A l l
and. which,
it was boasted,
would Wblow
the lRepublican
are proud—in the merits of which all are ready to work with a smooth cut on the under side of the root II
Eighth—Grogshops are few and for between, and grog partv sky high: He was nominated in a Democratic city
—to spend—and to be spent
your ground hns been well prepared, planting is a simple jellers have found that it conduccs to the health of their under the firm conviction that he Would not only retain,
Our foes may now take counsel with their fears. Not process. The ground should be well plowed ten inches veiy few patients to give their whisky a thorough water- but largely increase, the Democratic majority. In spite
of his distinguished services to life party, however, unit
for Republican ears are tales 6f doObt, of discord, or of
deep, but if this has not been done it requires considera- ing with pure water from Grand Traverse Bay.
his admitted ability, he was defeated by an overwhelm,.ig
apathy, but looking steadily at the bright Polar Star,
Ninth—Carriages are not much in fashion, and the majoritv. This is a most significant fact—one that will
ble labor. Large holes, three foet wide and two foct
whose rays M alike upon victory and freedom, urge on deep, should be dug, and filled with surface soil to the females, as well as the- males, have abundance of exer- have an influence far beyond its intrinsic importance.
Tho Republicans or Port Huron have done the Republithe column to overy entrenched line of slavery. While right'depth for setting the tree. Set it about two inches
in the pure, open air, which is probably one reason
can cause a good serviee in thus disposing of the author
we cannot expect to "carry the war into;Africa," and
lower than it originally stood in the Nursery. The roots why the ladies of Grand Traverse are so noted for their of that mueb-boasted expose of Republican financiering.
bring to our standard the mea of the South, S t Louis
should be carefully spread out in their natural position: health and strength.
Has Mr. Bancroft any other cards to playf
.
bids us not despair to find thbse over the line, who feel
[Detroit Daily Advertiser.
Tenth—Woolen flannel is generally worn, which is well
the fine earth is then filled in amongst them so that no
and recognize an emulation in the cause. Republicans!
The Zonavo Turn* ap Again#
vacancy will be left; the upper roots should be held back known to be far piorc healthy than cotton.
let us stand together. Let n generous continence in each
Eleventh—Sudden changes in the weather ore not so
The New York correspondent of, the S t I^uis Revvblt by the person who holds the tree until the lower ones are
other, supersede doubt suspicion, and warned by the
can states that De Riviere, "the gallant Zouavc apd
covered. When the filling-in is half done it may be common as in many other places.
wretched fate of our adversaries, who, broken and shatTwelfth—A large share of tho voters enjoy excellent hero of the Blunt drama, is still at work ui New York, as
gently trodden down with the foot, so as to give the tree
a
confidence mfln. He recently made a«|uamtance oT
tered-as they are, are yet divided among themselves, let
health for the reason that they have clear consciences CoL
firmer hold or the ground.
-, of the U. S. Army, who had just returned from
ua go tiie Presidential election of. 1860, with many
If the soil should be day, sand, leaf mould and muck politically, having pledged themselves for life to support a sojourn of several years npon the frontier, and was not
' hands, but ftith one heart
may be added to moke it more porous; and, if too sandy, and vote, without fear or favor, for Free Men, Free in consequence, well ap to tho dodges .of such plausible
rascals
as
De Riviere, who beguiled him with tales of love
New York Parson*! Liberty B i l l . .
clay, stiff loam and ashes may be odiled to makeit more Speech, Free Press, Free Soil and Frco Farms.
adventures and Crimean warfare, until the Colonel con'
J. A. B.
The New York Personal Liberty Bill hasfinallypassed retentive. Mulching should be looked apon as an indis- ^
gratulated himself upon having made the. nc^uajnteDce or
bothbranebes of the Legislature.
one ofthc most remarkable and best fellows in the world.
pensible operation in all, cases. Itconsista in laying on
CoNXEoncuT ELECTION—The complete returns foot up
In a vory short timo Do Riviere managed, under ow
I t provides that no person in Now York shall be cou- the surface of the ground, around the trees, to the disas follows, on Governor:
pretence and another, to possess himself of quite a large
riered as property, or subject as such to sab, purchase, tance of two feet a covering of half decomposed manure,
Sum of the Colonel's "pile," giving him in return a draft
Buckingham, -Rep
" r - ^ J
or delivery, nor deprived of liberty without doe process saw dust, or rotten wood, two or three inches deep. This
ion his brother, " a banker Rue something, Paris.
P r a t t Dem
of law; provides for trial by jiry for all persons claimed prevents tho moisture of the soil from evaporating, and
He also, as the Colonel ,wns about journeying^ southBuckingham's majority
>1.932
wapd, gave him a draft upon Mi% Bltmt, nis dnbiojis
as fugitive slaves, with the privilege of twenty peremptory maintain* a uniformity of heat and moisture highly favorTho Senate stands 13 Republicans to 8 Democrats; mother-in-law, with tho assurance that she w o u l d 1 d e challenges in addition to other challenges, to which able to the formation of new roots. I t also prevents the
lighted
with the opportunity of cashing it; and to make
persons indicted in that State are .'entitled, declares the growth oT weeds and obviates the necessity of hoeing, the House 125 Republicans to 109 Democrats; while the t & transaction perfect in its absurdity, he entrasted to
attempt to' deprive a person of his liberty contrary to the d«*sing or watering during the season. For the first majorities of tho four Republican Congressmen range from tho Colonel's care a letter addressed to "the Counted
laws of the State, a felony subject to a fine of not less than
or five years after planting, tho ground in the orchard 65 to 600.
Emily Amour De Riviere/:.
i
Armed with these documents, tho Colonel a m w d in
one thousand, nor more than five thousand dollars, and may be profitably cropped with potatoes, rata bagas,
BASK NOTES ANI> SILVER.—In view of the increasing
imprisonment not less than five nor more than twenty beets, carrots, beans, or other low crops thot require abandonee of silver, the Director of the United States Mobile a few days ago, and had actuollv ^ g ^ d a conveyance, with tho view of paying the Blunt femil> who
years; provides that neither color: nor descent shall dis- plowing or hoeing. The manuring and culture that there Mint in his annual report, inquires whether some meas- lira out of town) a visit, when, happening incidentallv to
qualify any person from becoming a-citizen of tho State, roots- require keep the soil in good condition, and will ures cannot be adopted whereby bank notes under the mention the matter to one of his f r i l l s , lie !
except as qualified in the Constitution; declares every assist in defraying the expense of the orchard. Let your denomination of twenty, or at least ten dollars, may 1* once thot he had been outrageously duped and swindled.
slave brought into the State, free; punishes with a trees form low heads, as they wiU bo less exposed to the wirt»awn from circulation; and whether it woald not be He did not introduce himself to the Blunts.
«no, not lea than one thousand nor more.than five thou- rays of the sun on the trunk, and will bear more fruit, as expedient to extend the limit to which the silver coinage Loss of the Ship St. P a u l , a n d theMassacre of the
dollars, and imprisonment not less thanfivenor more than the wind docs not effect them so much' as a high-topped
.•n""1""
April H .
intrusted as a legal tender, to fifty or even one hundred
twenty years, every person Who shall attempt to hold as a tree.
The Courier DeM Etati Utu» giv« a long statement
dollors. '
slave any person in the State; any person may sue and reof the l o s o f the Ship S t Paul, and the masacreof M0
For apples and pears, a dry, deep soil, between sandy
TKHVHOCSANP MAJORITY IN WISCOIOHM.—The returns persons on bpard, lioth sailors and pflfsengrrs. T j e h t
cover damage for any injury done to him in an attempt to and clayey loam, possessing a portion of lime, is brat
n ,n
, at1
.^
deprive him of his liberty unlawfully. . Every State officer The plum succeeds best on a clayey loam, rather stiff from Wisconsin come in better and better for the Repub- £oul belonged to llovre ond was ^ K
her loss, a voyage from China to Australia, with a load
who in any way attempts to, or aids in enforcing the Fu- The cheery and the peach require a light, dry and warm lican cause. The Milwaukee Sentinel contains returns of Chinese emigrants. It was one ofthe nuroeroaslslaod
from thirty three counties, reported and official, which of the Louisana Archipelago that the jesrel
gitive Slave Law, may be removed from office, or im- soil
l®* f °£
peached.

*
Select if possible, a piece of ground that has some give the Republican candidate for Judge nine thousand The wreck took place on the 11th o ^ p t e m b e r . butthe
reven hundred, j The counties yet to bo heard from the posengcrs escaped from this peril, and an
'
The editor of the Grand Traverse Herald, says that natural protection from the north and west winds for the
was
hailed.
It
was
too
small
to
camaway
all
the m Sentinel thinks, will increase this majority to ten thousand.
William H. Seward is the." greatest and best man of the orchard, otherwise it may require artificial protection
nates, and 330 were left till word Was taken to Sidage." If so, then tho greatest and best man of the age by planting evergreens on the north and west sides.
* The Cincinnati Gaaette of the 8th inst says it has
and onothcr vessel was sent
to
P"*
acc
has decided the late Registry law of this State to be unThe great causa, of the failure of the fruitcrop in the encouraging reports regarding the fruit prospects. In relief expedition arrived at tho Pj, . _j1
K, I
constitutional, and* relic of old Federalism.
southern portion of our State, and in Ohio, is, the warm some cares one third of the early peachcs are killed, but Januaryfand found that of the foo individuals, but a
The above appears as editorial in tho Democratic ExChinaman had been saved, all the o t h m
weather in the early Spring expands the buds, and the the medium and late varieties are safe; and even the first massacred by the savages amid the most frightful torpounder. W e think it must have been smuggled in withcold, freezing nights which succecd effectually destroy have sufficient blossoms left to give a full average yield.
out the knowledge of Mr. Shearman, who is too honorable
tho crop; and tho winds which sweep ovef the bare prai- The cherries, pears, plums and apples are safe.
Mary Hartun*.
a
to writo or publish a deliberate falsehood to aeries of Illinois and Wisconsin, are highly prejudicial to
This woman is to be hanged on the 2 1 t h y ' ®
oompliah any object Can
cite us to any such decision
FnxinusTKHiKr,.—Tho Tribune's W ashington corresthe raising of fruit; but here, around our Bay, we have
Governor has refused to pardon her or to crnnmuta the
made by Mr. Seward? When, where, and under what
pondent s a p that the armed expeditions now being organ- penalty of her crime. Great sympathv is felt for her, so
a cool, even temperature (produced by the deep waters
circumstances was it made? No dodging, Frank, give
ized in New York, and other cities, with the ostensible far as her care is known, and attempt has been made to
adjacent) until about tho first of May, offer which there
view of emigrating to Arizona, will not bo permitted to avert her doom by act of the Legislature, but tb» wdl
us the proof.
'are no frosts to impair the buds Hero are, also, hite,
enter
that territory, especial order* to that effect having
ORB or ra* TOASTS W* RKAD or.—The New York bluffy and forest trees, for protection from tho winds, with
^ ^ r s T H a r t u n g is young, and said to be strikingly beautifuL She was marrief to a gross, coarre ma* »ome
Tribune says that the Hon. R. S. Ryan of Indianapolis, a genial, warm soil,, adapted to the raising; of fruit trees; been issued to the United States troops.
dr
recently appointed Minister to Bogota, .was honored with and, with these natural protective against frosts and
The Commissioners of the Allegan, Muskegon and years her senior, who kept a froggcry
SdooninlYov. In her husband's absence she wasrea complimentary supper in Indianapolis on tho 29th ult winds, we may challenge any country in the temperate Traverse Bay State Road met at Allegan and drew for
by hill bar-tender. Soon lifter. ^
Mr. Ryai made a speech on the occasion, indulging in the zone, to produce finer or better fruit than can be raised terms of office with the following result: John Andrews,
Lollowingperorati on, in whieh a " playftil eternity" reminds in Grand Traverse.
|L. R. Surra.
three years; Newton Edmunds, two years; D. C. Henderthe rehd#r of that lady in "Nicholas NicHeby," whose
Elk Rapids, April 18th, 1859.
son, one year.
^
character is described as being "playftil, but severely
BETCIO-ICAK NATIONAL CONVENTION—The Republicans
PovntTT or New SETTLEBS.—The S t Paul Pioneer
proper." " I G i v e in conclusion, as a sentiment,"said Mr.
„»ya that many or the settlers upon public lands in #in- of Wheeling, Virginia, have addressed a memorial to the
[N. t . Tribune.
Ryan, "The bright and spotlesB administration of James
nesota, advertised for sale in April, are abandoning their Republican National Committee, urging the selection of execution.
Buchanan of Pennsylvania^- When thrones are crumbled
claims. They have no money to make good their pre- Wheeling as the place for holding the National Convenand dynasties forgotten, it Wffl stand the landmark of our
emptions, and it cannot be procured, as in more prosper- tion that is to nominate the next President
country's history, rearing itself amid legal ruins and naA * Aim-SLAVERY CANDIDATE FOR CONOBK® IN VIBtions' dissolution, a political pyramid in the aolitnde of ous times, by mortgaging the land. In some instances,
hard working men, with families dependent upon them outiA.—Mr. Abrams, of Henrico, Virginia,has announced
T^me, beneath whose shade kings shall moulder, and
for support will be compelled to lose the fruits of one or himself as a candidate'for Congress, on the platform of
W M d whose summit Eternity must play."
two years' labor on their ferma.
A1WOT E l W l o — I
Emancipation in Virginia. Administration paper* proFROM UTAH.—The latest dates from Utah present no
_ _ _ _ _ _
Oor Cfcirfer .fectta. to.k p l . t t UKU?.
The Albany Journal says that under its newprospee- pose to lynch him.
important features. The opening of the Second Judicial
et is close, g x opposition AMerman, three Democratic
District Court at Provo, and the charge of Judge Ora- tns, the name of the Washington Unto* is to be changed The House of Representatives of the Legislature of Penn- and one independent arc elected.
dhbaagh to the Grand Jury had created quite an excite- to the Constitution. This, addsthe Journal, is after the sylvania, rejected the petition of-Mn. Rmily L Fry, to be
ment A large number ct the United Statea troops were fashion of pirates, who hoist the flag, o! the nation they divorced from her husband,- Horace B. Fry. The vote
PARIS, C. W., April 15.
qetrtered in the a m e building where the Court waabeld, m e n to plunder. Under its former title, the paper has w a a - q » t o 8 .
The mail carrier between thi# place andBrwtferd, wi
murdered last night and the mail robbed. The murderer
wfcich waa regarded by the Mormons as an intimidation, done its best to distract and divide the Union, and onfcr
TheBbel smtof F o r a t a g w u f N . P . WilBahas resulted
'
attempt to overawe their juries and threaten their the latter, we aapptaa, it will pervert and assail the Conisnotj«t.«
in $500 damages against Willi*.
stitution.

gwass»eiM

ass=3f=£,»s

N E W GOODS.

IvitteHbJVew^-o-r /J

TRAVERSE CITY.

T h e barque Waveriy arrived a t this port from Chicago
CIECTTT C o r a , . — T h e O i w n K G U l t J u d g e LitUsjohii on Tuesday evening, CmvigWd t o Hannah,- l a y tc co. She •vrortcE^isHEREirtr G/VEH THAT A WRIT
WE HAVE NOW OPiWED T H E LARGEST STOCK OF
I N taehment
tssaefl oat of tho Clrealt Coort tor the
presiding; commcnced its eesabn b t r e on Xfotxlay and brings Chicago papers of the M t h , three dayB later than county of Grxmf Taaven*, MieMgan, on and tested the'tweatv-r.ni day of April. 185?, directed and delivered totke Sheriff
closed on Wednesday. N o causes w e r e t r i e d on tho civil those received by m a i l
.
of the- cotmtr of Grand Traverse, In favor ef Samuel A.
d o c k e t : T h e only c a n tried-was ft at of the P e o p l e
AKD
f .
Cbarics Lamar, and others, have been indicted i p the McCIellind, PlafatlfT and against A Mai C. Stevens, •DefendAlbert N o r r i s for an attempt t o commit a rape. T h e D. S. District Court at Savannah, for holding the African* ant, for the sum of .one hundred and fifty dollars; that « •
was returnable on 1|IP twenty-fifth dnv of April, 1859,
jury did pot agree, standing eleven f h r acquittal and one brought by the W a n d e r e r .
ra*
on
thirt
dar
duly
returned
by
said
Mieriff:
from'' '
We ever brought to thia market; which we will hebappy to
retain endersed on ssM writ it appear* that property ra
for conviction, and were dissharged. T h e Provocating
T h e President has appointed W . R . Parish, of Du the
attached thereon, and that the defendant therein named. offer at such pritea as will accord reasonably wfth the TIMES.
Attorney then entered a nol. proi., and the accused was Quoin, U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of HI.
! HANNAH, LAV A CO.
Abial C. Ste vena, conld not be found whereon to make service.
SAMOBL
A.
MCCLELLAND.
Piaintxr.
Traverse City, Nov-18.185S.
nlWf
discharged. Holden, P r o s e c u t i n g Attorney, and Ackley,
Marshall P o t t e r has been committed at Bangor, M e .
C. H. HOLD an. Attorney.
ap^iw
of Grand H a v e n , for the People, and W E H . Parks, of for the murder of his mother, two brothers and nephew.
IN
C
H
A
N
C
E
R
Y
.
Grand Haven, a n d J o h n H . Btandish, of Newaygo, for In hiB confession he says be made a clean swdep of the
DHALEB IK
1 T A T E O F W I C H H S A N — T H E CIRCUIT COU?T
^ for the County of Grand Traverse, iu Chancery.
the defence.
whole family, stole all the money, and burned the house
At a session of raid Coort held at the Court House in the
T h i s is J u d g e Littlejohn's first visit t o Grand Traverse, to hide his g u i l t
village of Traverse City, in the Countv of Grand Traverse,
and h e made a. decidcdly favorable impression upon the
T h e Sickles trial was dragging its slow length along at on the '25th day of April, A. D. 1859. Present, Hon. Flavins
.
''
minds of the people here.
T h e same remark will apply Washington, and the papers are filled with its uninterest- J. Littlejohn, Circuit Judge.
John Baptiat Keglswabu Complainant, vs. Abial C-fttevens,
H a t s a n d C a p s , B o a t s a n d S h o w , Doors, S a i k ,
to J o h n H . Btandish, Esq., of Newaygo, and Messrs. ing details.
Defendant
,
Door Trimtnlngv
It
satislactorily
appearing
to
this
Court
by
the
affidavit of
P a r k s and Ackley, of Grand Haven, who accompanied
Naila, by the keg or lb.;
A destructive fire occurred at S t Louis on the 16th, C. H. Holden. the Solicitor for the Complainant in said cause,
Fork and Flour, by the barrel or lb.;
^
:
on file, that the Defendant. Abial C. Stevens, U abaent from
bim.
,
;
involving a loss of 8100,000.
Butter. Cheese, Lard;
the said State, and the procese for his appearance has been
Linseed and best wlnter-stramtd Oil.Burning Hnid;
T h e Santa F e Mail -arrived at S t Louis on the 16th. duly issued, and that the same coald not be served by reason
TEMPERANCE LECTURE.—OD Sunday evening last, Hon.
I*mps of all kinds. Candles, Dried Applea;
F. J . LITTLEJOHM, J u d g e of the N i n t h Judicial District, T h e transportation of the mails via the 35th parallel, has of his abacnce: On motion of C. lL Holden. said ComplainA large assortment of Tobacco;
ant's Solicitor, it Is ordered that tho said Abial O. Stevens
l'owdcr. Lead, Shot, Gun-Caps;
addressed a large audience op the subject of temperance. been suspended in consequence of the interference of the cau»e his appearance in ibis enuwe to be entered within throe
. Carpet Warp, Logwood,Madder, Copperas.
months, from the dato of this order; and in case of his apI t was one of the most eloquent, forcible and convincing Indians.
Cadbar, Indigo, Alum. Borax, Ac.
.
pearance ho cause hia answer to the complaints bill_ to be
Bishop
Doanc
of
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
was
seriously
ill,
and
fears
School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains;
appeals we over listened t o on that subject T h e J u d g e
tiled, and a copy thereof to l-e served on tltc Complainant s
Cradle Scythes, Gra^s Scythea and Snathes, Pitchforks;
Solicitor, within twenty days after a service of a copy or said
is thoroughly master of that, as hn usually is of overv were entertained that ho would not recover.
Stope l'fpe, Bedstead<, Rocking Chairs; f
bill and notice of this order, and in default thereof that said
A.
E.
Gibbons,
Editor
of
the
H
a
r
r
o
d
s
b
n
r
g
(Ky.)
TranSmall Mockers and Table Chairs for Children;
subject on which ho ventures to speak. "VPe shall never
bill be taken as confessed by said Defendant
And it Is further ordered, that within twenty day* from the Together with all articles usually found In aCountry.Store.
forget the great speech he made when presiding over the script, has blown his brains o u t Insanity from excessive
—AUW—
date of this Order, tho Complainant oause a copy thereof to
Free Soil State Convention at A n n A r b o r in 1848. drinking supposed t o be the cam*;.
bo published in the Grand Traveire Herald, a newspaper
T h e Europa arrived at New York on the 18th, bring- printed and published in the county of Grand Traverse-and on Commission, from the Kalamazoo Agricultural Wprk*.
Xever did the Democracy of this State receive a more
All purchasing Goods at North port, will do well to call and
State or Michigan, once in each week for six successive weeks,
scathing, withering castigation. T h e parly never recov- ing Liverpool dates to the 2d.
or cause a copy of this order to be personally served on said examine ray stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
T h e British Ministry were defeated on the Reform a W n t Defendant, Abial C. Stevens, at least twenty days beN. B. CUTTING done to order, on short notico.
ered from the blow he gave it at t h a t time; b u t with true
fore the time above prescribed for his appearance.
Nortbport, Dec. ' A 1868.
christian spirit it forgave him, when ou its death bed, Bill, by the decisive vote of 330 to 291.
F. J. LITTLEJOHN, Circuit Judge.
8. A. MCCLELLAND,
Notary Pwbltc.
T h e second Irish sedition trial at Tralee, resulted in 1 C. II. HOU.EK, Solicitor for Complainant
bequeathed to him all it had t o give (the J u d g e s h i p of
THKUON BOBTWJCK, Register in Chancery.
ap29-Gw
the
conviction
of
Daniel
Sullivan,
w
h
o
was
sentenced
to
the N i n t h District), and permitted him t o aDDear as chief
I
N
C
H
A
N
C
E
R
Y
.
ten
years
penal
Bervjtude.
mourner at tho funeral.
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T H K CIRCUIT COURT l l E R S O N B H A V I N G W H E A T T O F L O I T B A T
Serious riots occurred in Galway on the occasion of the
I our Mill, must bring it in good order. ArrBR THIS DATE
for the County of Grand Traverse, In Cbantery.
RETOBNKI).—C- H . HOLDEN, Esq. Prosecuting Attorney lecture of Signor Gavazzi. T h e lecturers were drivon
Suit pending in the Circuit Court Tor the County of Grand
and Circuit Court Commissioner for t h i s county, returned away by a mob of excited Roman Catholics, and several .•reverse. In Chancery, this 23d day of April, A. IX 1&#..
Ur
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1868.
Catharine A. l/owe, Complainant, vs. Orlln Lowe, Defendant
' last F r i d a y from Grand Rapids,-where he haB been en- of the Protestant Clergymen were roughly handled.
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the Defendant,
gaged in an important Matrimonial suit, which terminated
Austria has refused tho proposition t h a t Baden should Orlin Lowe, is a non-resident of this State, and that he is a
resident of the State of Illinois: On motion of Messrs. Wlthey,
favorably. H e came through on the Trail in company be the place of meeting for the proposed Compress of the Eggteaton A Gray, Solicitors and of Counsel for the above 1 7 I P T E E N O R T W E N T Y G O O D H A N D Y M E N
1
-ltk «„ A K „ . 4 I , . LAY t 0 0 .
J u d g e Littlejohn.
Great r o w e r s . P i e d m o n t was not to be admitted into named Complainant, IT IS OBDERKI* that the said Defendant,
Orlin Lowe, cause his appoaranco in this cause to be entered,
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1868.
O'FET.VN REMOVED.—'We learn by the Detroit Tribune t h a t Congress, Austria and Russia having protested against within three months from the date of this order; and that in
case or his appearance he canse his answer to the Complainof the 14th, that J u d g e O T l y n n has been removed from
ant's Bill to be filed aad a copy thereof to be served on the
I t was t h o u g h t that the British Ministry would not Complainant's Solicitors within twenty days after service or
the Detroit P o s t Office. H i s successor had not been
a copy of said Bill and Notice of this ordor; wid.m default
designated. Thp J u d g e must feel greatly relieved, for resign without a dissolution of P a r l i a m e n t
la prepared to make Plans and Specification* for all e l a t e s
thereof that the said Bill be taken as conressed bv the said
he has been kept in hot water ever since his appointment.
Defendant, Orlln Lowe; And it is further ordered, tbat within or Buildings ; slsoexecuto all klnda of woik connected with
Arrival of t h e S t e a m e r Star of the West. •
twenty days, the said Coiuplainunt cause a notice or this Or- the Trade, on liberal terras.
S a s h , G l a * , Doors, P a i n t s a n d N a l l a ,
der to be published IntheGrandTravcrse Herald, a newspaper
NEW YORK, April IS.
STATE E u f c r i o x a . — W i t h the exception of V i r g i n i a —
published and circolatiug In said County or Grand constantly on hand.,
. . .
T h e Steamship Star of the W e s t arrived at f> P . M. printed,
wliich will hold h e r election.on the 27th of May—there
J. K. & , thankful ror past patronage, takea this opportuTraverse, and State or Michigan, and that the said publication
will be no more State elections h d d until August, when with the California mails of March 20 and over $1,400,- be continued once in oach week for six weeks in succession; nity or soliciting a continuance oT the same.
Traverse City, November S, 18S8.
ni-ly
or that she cause a copy or this order to be personally seized
000 in specie.
.
n
Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, N o r t h Carolina
on the said Defendant Orlin Lowe, at least twenty days berore
There is no news from California or South A m e r i c a
and T e x a s will enter the
field.
'
T h e frigate Mearimac was at Panama. T h e sloop De- the time above prescribed ror hi«»ppear«nre.^^^^ ^
Tlic
subscriber
offers
for
sale
a
variety
of
engrafted
catur had left Realcjo for San Francisco, and tho VanCircuit Court Court Commissoner,
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.—'The President has agreed dalia was t o leave fbr P a n a m a outbc arrival of the Cyane. |
A p p l e T r e e s , P e n o h 'IVeesi, P e a r T r o e * , " P l u m
In and ror Grand Traverse County.
Tree« and Cherrjr Trees.
to recommend the payment of i n t e r e * on suspended claims
A report had reached Realejo that the O ass- Y r i » i r i
WiTHET, EGGLESTOK A GRAV, Sols, lor Comptap2WJW
A fine lot or 8eedllngT>EA«m TBEES, three years old,which
as an inducement for the P o s t Office contractors t o con- treatv had been ratified with some modifications, to which
PUBLIC NOTICE.
will be sold cheap.
.
„ ,
,
tinue the transportation of the mails as heretofore. This G e a ' L a m a r had assented, and that ho had resolved soon
O P R E E M P T I O N S E T T L E R S ON FRACTION, Also, CtmBASTa. GoosEBEBRtEs, A«.; all la rood condition,
to return to the United States.
al Townships 28, 29 and 30, in tho Traverse City Land or icooi size, anil h e a l t h y
L. K. M u t L
is contray t o the settled policy of the government
„(
aJ-ly
, Elk Rapids. No
D
C
Theabove desc ribe* Townships rormeriy within the District
A S i c k l c s C a s e in M a d i s o n .
J o h n A : Washington, the speculator in the bones and
I C H M O N D S ii BACKUS.—PREMIUM ACCOUNT
of lands subject to sale atIonia.t\Pw Traverse Cltv, which were
W e learn from a gentleman from Madison, Ind., t h a t withheld and reserved from sale, settlement or entry, by letter
Book Manuractory and Book-Bindery, No. 18S, Jeffsrson
dust of the great man whose name he dishonors, has barthe inhabitants of that citv were thrown into a state of rrom this offlco to the Register and Receiver at Ionia,Michigan, A venue.—Account Books Of every description made to Or der.
gained with a M r . Crouchett to furnish material from M t
excitement b t a lamentable affair occuring on Saturday under date or AngosVlOth 1M0, and which have been held to or superior paper and workmanship, a* lower pricea than
Vernon for tho manufacture of canes and other me men- night l a s t I t appears that for some time past a citizen be reserved ever since, ror Indian purposes are now-declared heretofore, Warranted to give satisfaction in svery particuto be open to preemption. By a recent decision of the Secreengaged in the sadderly business, has entertained suspici- tary or the Interior, said Townships bccamc apart ofthe put»Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to
1 . 1domain
. 1 . and
.] open to
, 1legal
n rra 1 preemptk...
»1 t-.W flUlt > o nsettlement,
tt m Cn t.rrom
fTO 111and
a n d order.
ous of the virtue of his wife, and resolved to satisfy him- ,lie
T o add to'ita embarrramentfl the Post-office Department self in regard to the matter. Accordingly on Saturday aiwr
The subscriber having had an experience of over foartten
JJHI ui
.»»». ....
after 15th
or April I860.
All qualified and bona lido settlera
ig indebted $400,000 t o England and France, for carrying last, he informed his family that he should leave in the therefore', upon 'any of these lands not otherwise legally ap- years, feels assured that they can defy competition in prices
nropriated.'who have settled thereon prior to, or since tbat
our Eurojiean mails for ns; and this indebtedness is in- eveuihg for Cincinnatti. A b o u t 9 o'clock, however, lie date, and continue to occupy and Inhabit their claims up
returned unexpectedly t o his home and found his worst the present time, are hereby required to file their declaratory
creasing, and ths Department haa been dunned for it and
fears realized. A neighbor of his who was possessed of sstatement
with
the
Register
of. the
Land ,District,
withtatement W
IUI m
o W
UHIVI V
•••- rproper
* 1

.
...
.
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f.wpf t h i s
H A R L E S B l ' S C H , (Huccossor to M- Howard Webater,i
cannot pay ;
considerable means, was the intruder. T h e injured hus- in three month* from the date o f t h e first publication of this
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Housekeepnotice, and to make proor and payment as required by law,
NEW CANADIAN COIXAOK.—The new Canadian Decimal band found the guilty couple in bed, and without an in- before the day to be hereafter fixed for the commencement ing Articles, Mechanics' Tools, Staves,
n iwd J j y stant's delay, he drew a revolver and shot the seducer or the public sale or the body of lands embracing the tracts isned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac Agent f or tte American and
coins—5, 10, and 20 cent pieces—are of less weight than
European Law Agency of W t r . « K«pp, No. 7'Nasaau street,
dead, l i e then left the house and gave himself u p to the
the American, b a t the silver is finer, and they are so nearly authorities.
Sew York—ror the reoovary or Dcbte, legacies and InheriJ ACOB BARNS, Reglf
[Cincinnatti Times, April 11.
O. A. STEVENS, Receiver.
tances in Europe and the United States.

the same intrinsic value as to pass uniformly with odrs.
24-Sw
Remittances made to all parts or * > r m a n y , ^ t h M f e t v p n u
Dated April 10th, 185?.
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenup, Kearsley s Block, DeUoit.
A box containitg several hundred dollars worth of old
WM. H . PARKS,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Mich.
Attorney at L a w and Solicitor i n C h a n c e r y ,
Spanish coin and a dagger of fine workmanship, and set
E F A U L T HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE CONDI- T S A G E 4c S O N S , MAP PUBLISHERS, STATIONERY,
G r a n d Haven, Miohlgan,
tioiiH of a certain Indenture or mortgage executed by J , Kngravers and Lithographers, 209 Main s t M ^ B u J j J c ,
in diamonds, was dug up, a few days since. Bays tho ElkWill attend Court and to Collections iu the counties or Grand John Weber, Hubert Kurt and Herman J. CoMes, or the city N. Y.. over Sage s Piano Booms.-VS e are prepared to execute
hart Review, in t h a t town^
1
Traverse, Manistee, Mason and Oceana.
25-1 y" or Milwaukee and State or Wisconsin, and Otto Tliics, or the all work entrusted to us with promptness and d«spateh, and
township or Ccntrcvlllc, county or Grand Traverse aud Htate
favorable terms as any establishment In the countrj.
IOWA-STATK CONVENTION.—Tho Republican State Cenor Michigan, to Antolne Manscan, or the county or Grand Yombining all the dlfferetit branches
Traverse and State or Michigan, (deceased,) bearing date the Stone Eniraving, a a w t d l M O r y o n Work of the finest de
tral Committee o f - I o i r a have called a State Convention
thirteenth day or November, in the year of our Lord one scription. *e guarantee
In all c ^ a .
for-the nomiuAion of candidates for State officers, at D e s
thousand eight hundred and fifty-aix. end recorded in the
office or the Register of deeds for the county or Grand Tra- in the most delicate colors, by a new proeesa.
na
Monies, on the 22d of J u n e .
H A R L E S N O R R I S , BEING ONE OF THE OLDEST
, on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1857, at * 6 clocr A.
settlerm on Grand Traverse Bay, well acquainted with the
Liber one (1) or Mortgage*, folios 74, 75,76 and 77; and
R E E S W H I T I N G , General I-and Agent, GrawT h e great commcdian, Dan- Rice,, has offered t o con- best f u m i n g lands in the county of Grand Traverse, is willing the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at the

hopper
Falls,
Jefferson
Co.,
K.
T.
REFEBIWCEStribute about $20,000 t o the Mount V e r n o n Fund, pro- to serve any one by personal inspection or any Government date or this notice, being two thousand three hundred and Hon. Z. Chandler. Detroit, Michigan; W'hitlng A Adams, do;
land or improved farms, within 30 miles or Traverse City,
Col. 8. McKnlght, do; H. W. William* Ex. ot Titles, St.
vided t h a t thb Hon. E d w a r d E v e r e t t consents to travel C a s h P a i d f o r H i d e « a n d C a l f S k i n s . . G o o d firteen dollars, ($2,315,). lor principal and
no suit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to lyonis; Maj. B. Walker. U. 8. A.; C. A . P e m - . E ^ . W e . w n .
S o l e I-ieatlier C o n s t a n t l y o n H a n d .
recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, o Mo.; Amos T. Hall, Esq., Treasurer L. A B. B. B., Chitago,
with his circus for the coming season.
C. NORRIS.
any part thereof; Notide is therefore hercbv given, that oi Goo. T. Pearson. Attorney at Law, Chicago.

Traverse City, April 29, 1858.
»pM-3m
S a t u r d a y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f May next, 1M9. ®t l o o ' ^ T c k l '
Boshnell was found guilty in tb« D. 8 . District Court
the forenoon or that day, at tho rront door of the Court HouM r p W l N E H O l ' f l E . — m i l . r a H . r n j » C j j «
of rescuing! the negro J o h n at Oberlin. Sentence n o t
at Traverse City, in said county, (that being the l j # c e ofhold- I Lane, and 17 Cedar street. New }ork. Hemp, Cotton
ing the Circuit Court for said county of Grand Traverse.) by Flax and Linen Twine* Imported andMawif^WredCordag^.
pronounced. T h i s is the first of the Oberlin rescue invirtue of a power of sale in said mortgage contained, and Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp 1 t o p ^ t m d S t d T .
dictments tried.
.
according to the statute of Michigan In such ca«« made and Fishing Uncs, GiUing Threafls, Shoe Thread, Wick, a»d all
Has Opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., provided, I shall expose fur sale at public auction, to the kinds or Cords and Lines.
'
"
.
A bill has recently been introduced into the Canadian
highest bidder, and sell the premises In wild mortgage deMichigan, for Ihe transaction of ,a
scribed, or so much thereor as>haU be sufficient to pay
Parliament to abolish imprisonment for debt in t h e P r o .
with
gatlsry the amount due thereon at the date or thil notice,"
vince, except when the debtor attempts t o defraud his
The United States Land Office is located at this place ; and interest and the cost and expenses allowed by lair,
la*, all
« the folingand
particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants, lowing pieces or parcels or land lying
and being;
being in
In the towncreditor.

Investltag money in Government I .and*, imparting Informa- ship o?
or "Centreville,
Centreville, county or GrandTraverse (Lcel
(Leelanau) Mid Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and wmranted.
nT h e cost of all the canals in the United S t a t e s is esti- tion relative to the general features, resources and advan- State of Michigan, described as follows: Lots numbered One
tages
of
the
Grand
Traverse
country,
the
payment
or
taxes,
(1)
and
Four
(4),
and
the
Southwest
quarter
of
tjie
Northeast O I N G E I P S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ABE THE BEST
mated b y the J o u r n a l of the American Geographic Sociand the transaction of any Agency business with which he quarter of Section numbered Nine (9, in Township numbered O Macliines for Family Sewing, or for man ufacta r i n g pur
ety a t 8175,000,000.
, .
Thirty (30) North of Range number Twelve <12) West. Dated noses- S"ST Call and examine Rem at 133 J e J J ^ > n . A v e *
may be entrusted.
BBVKBE-VCES.
1
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WILLIAM POBTEB, A p . L
February 11,18£9.
J 0 H N j MTI.LER. Administrator
MURDERS BT INDIANS.—Advices from British ColumDetroit. Nov. 1, 1858.
14-12w
of the Estate of Antolne Manseau, deceased.
bia state that, recently, a party of twenty-six men were
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Herald Office, Traverae City, Nov. 3,1868.
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murdered by Indians; in the Couhegan Pans.
AFFIDAVITS FOR SETTLEMENT UPON T H E
MORGAN BATES,
STATE SWAMP LANDS,
•• Buchanan's Canal Boat Expedition" is t h e title now
Tender S e c t i o n 8 o f A c t 3 1 o f 1 8 5 8 .
given t o the P a r a g n n y war. T h i s useless expedition will
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOORS AND
A T O T I C E TS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT BY VIRTUE OF
Herald
T r a v e r s e City, Micih.
Stationery, constantly on t » a d » t ^
cost TTiil*'<y*1 of dollars..
1>| a Commission from the Commtsrionerof the State Land
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
Office, dated March 10th. 1869, the un^rMgned ls constitii^d
SOUNDS * LANGUOR'S
RETAKEN.—Robert FuUer of A o n A r b o r , tho alleged
and appointed Agent, Unread iu behalf or the State oT Michigan. to take affidavits and other testimony in Grand Traverw*
murderer of Holden, w h o escaped JBOTH jail, w » recaptoitri
County, as provided ia Act No. 10C, approved Feb. 11. IMS.
155 R a n d o l p h Street, Chicago, IU.
after a fierce resistance, in Chatauqoe county, N - Y .
Persona desirous of eatering State Swamp Lands for f o ment, can now make affidavits before jne. Instead of o o ' u g ' o
r i S T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H .
BOUNDS
4
LANGDON
are
a
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t
h
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^
to
receive
Adver•THS G*IKAT BILUAID MATCH.-—Phelan, of N e w York,
uiwas toe
tise m e n u lor thin and all the lead ing Newspapers of the U. S , before the Commissioner s i U n a i n g . MORGAN
BATE4,
J P S T S S * . ' * CO.
WM the winner in the g r e a t Billiard match which, was aad are U a O B L Y aad EXCLUSIVE Agents for the majority law of 185S.
TTtavexae City, March 25,1858.
Notary PubHe.
of ttoae la the North-West
apu
reeeftflr played in Detroit, for $10,000.

Goods, Groceries,

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D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n k e e Ts o t i o n s . H a r d w a r e ,
Tin. W a r e ,

A F i n e I^ot of P l o w s , "

Notice to Farmers.

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Work For Men.

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Practical Buildjr arid Draughtman,

FRTTIT T R E E S .

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Detroit Advertisements.

Detroit Advertisements.

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He
sit* (nIn Vila
his Inn#»lv
lonely Raaactwn.
And tip# In his iHohsaafcalr;

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" the City and Country Trade:—
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With fellow who MI hto Wife.
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It sets in a striking light an
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250 begs white and grtcn Ria
Uibbons; Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
He** fretting and scolding and fretting,
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.Wlu* else «onW a ba»faslorv<l®.
ereat
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100 cases ground Mustard.
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of evrrv
c ^ e b s fttwto^mNrtndb*s'
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:>0 boxes Ground Rio.
Shades, I Ace nndMusUnCurtalasCurtain Fixtures, Feathers,
tracing and exhibiting, the evil influences of slavery in tin
. ,
lita beat suit of broadcloth a lying
,
50 kegs Ground Ginger.
transactions which he narrates. No one, it seems to n»e. can
' Upon the coal sanded floor;
15 bags Pepper. Spice and Cloves.
M e havc'iaaay other styles of Goods, which will be offeredarise from perusing this work without deepened convUtn,nH
Every thing-all in confusion,
/_
50 boxes Ground Pepper, Spice and Cloves.
n3
of the wrong of slaveholding, nud the necessity oriariu-s.t
> suit the tiraaa.
Breakfast all tardy, and cold,
T o b a c c o a n d Cigars.
and persistent effort for the deliverance of our NaUonal t,o» The fire i a t e t e f f aSddryiag.
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MANL1-AC100 boxes 3c Fine Cut Papers.
•dufe>-,'>And bachelor 'ginning-to »«old. ,
O TURK OK ILLUMINATING GAS, for the use of Private
100 bbls Smoking.
Houses,
Public
Buildings,
Villages.
Towns,
Ac.-^atented
Poor bachelor, tofcely tod dreary,
50 boxes Ping Dark, H's and 10'a.
August,
1858.—The
principle
or
the
Invention
consist*
in
the
Kind lady, ob pity him—dol
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20 boxes Gold Leaf; Half Pounds.
peculiar construction af the Retort, ffiyg ' S ^ L . l n ' m L
Hi* clouds might be tamed Into sunshine.
ao boxes Tin Foil.
rKAScia BAYMOSB.
^ PullflK-i^CalBBilrtw.Ohio.
qnicklv, easily and economieall* generated from Rosin, Oil,
His thorns Into rosea, by yflu;
20 bbls Cavendish in cans.
.
Detroit Agent for Michigan.
Tallow' and refuse Greise of any kind, and producing, for
He% bashful, 'tis surely the reason
CIGARS.—A large assortment or Imported anu Domes Jc. nJ
about eighty cents, as much light as a thousand feet of ordiHe's leading this miserable life;
Wines a n d IJqnore.
80 r » act as his intercessor,
"JTlong course of experiments at the hands of the inventor, Port, Madcria and Sherry Wines, in quarters and octaves.
And ask yon to be Ms wife.
who has
had manv years
year* experience in
In una
Gas manufacturing, as Champagne, (Heidseck A Delbrocht,) and Claret In. baskets
is bad
-.11 «a
.* by
hv ourselves
nnrvlvrs and others,
others.has
invention beI
well
has placed the Invention
C a l i f o r n i a A s She l a .
yond all dogbt of its practicability. The public may be con- Fine old Cognac and Selgnetto Rrandies, In half pipes, quarTbe statistics of this State show the gold crop last year Men tic assured that it is at once the most simple and useful
ters and octaves.
. ,
producing the finest and mo*t delicatefrrade*of Malt Liquors.
to amount to 47,225,000, and b u t for the Frazer River of anv thing of the kind ever before constructed.
GIN—Swan and London Cordial, In whole and hair pipe'.
and Is now prepared to furnish the various qualities of A l e .
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city, WIBSKBT—Old Scotch, Monongahela and Peach Orchard, in Porter and lirown Stout, for draught and bottling, at prices
- furor, now over, would have been from five to ton milhhds and bblsi
lion? more. T h e entire export® of gold rinco its disco- county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and U
ranging from $6 to $10 per barrel.
immediately introduce the works into general use.
Wlue, Stomach and Cordial Bitters in cases.
Extra fine and Slock Ales brewed to order.
verv there, amount t6, $460,600,000.

Works from 100 Teet capaeitvand upwards, are now iff
All Packages extra, which, when returned to \he Brewery
Sundries.
t h e r e are in fclT operation in t h e Btate 125 flouring readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit,
in good order. Will be paid for at same).rices as Hitrge.l.
200 boxes Raisins.
mills, capable of m a t i n g 2,640,000 barrels of flour a year; an well as every thing connected with the "Sun-Light Gas
The attention of l ' r i v a £ l t o l H e £ M d £ u ^ m c r s in gtm ral
500 boxes Window Glass, assorted.
:W9 saw-mills, which tarn out 500,000,000 feet of lumber Works," which will be supplied by them at all the principal
Is DartUularlv called to thf I.XCEI^IOU CltEAM ALE. t l
friends and new may be assured br the superior nuallty and
•200 kegs Wh iteLead.
:inuually; 20 foundries, some of them' of large capacity, points In the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
Persons of *mall capital, and particularly Gas Fitters, by
flavor of these beverages, and all are iiwitod to call andi sam200 dozen Palls and Tubs.
und a number of permanent factories for the manufacture making an investment in the right to use the "Sun-Light Gas
ple
100 boxes assorted Ink.
Ilie lfor
O r themselves.
lUOHWWliva. .All
. . . orders, with rthe money Enclosed.
of varioua descriptions of goods; 13 ^ t a l l u r g i c a l works, Works," will lie certain of on immediate remuneration.
wlll receive prompt attention.
200 bag« assorted Shot.
All communication* in the premises directed to 11
most of' them of an. extensive character, and one capaHops for sale at the lowest »arkot rate".
200 kegs Powder, assorted.
.
Malt and• 1!
J. J . CARKW.
100 boxes Oakley A Ames' Gernian Chemical boap.
nJ
P
150 boxes white and dark German Chemical Boap.
-Bycl-B.
fteymohr.
Treasurer for Proprietors,
OOKS.—SELF-MAIIB M E N —
}
200 boxes Fancy Bar and Cake Soap.
HOUpOO gallons of syrup a year; z paper mills, one of - n3
U Future
rsniT'iiin>«[
L!fe,orCTWOT
^ e n e t i n» A« n-o~t h^err Worid) ,te O M j i F w A
.
N a 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
200 boxes Family and No. 1 BarSoap.
The
Minlstrrof
Life:
by
the
outhor
of
Ministering
Cblldn n.
which can and does furnish 500 tons of paper annually.
100 boxes Stearine and Tallow Candles.
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The
K.
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Pepper;
and
other
Condiments,
put
up for general
Various large manufacturing establishments for the
jo boxes Star Candles.
FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of H.
production of miscellaneous articles—household furniture, HALLOCK, No 168, Jeflbrson Avenue, Detroit. Where may
150 reams Wrapping Paper.
The
Tenant
House,
or
Embers
from
Poverty's
Hearthstone.
100 reams Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper.
•jordage. carriages, pianofortes, <feci-r-are in full opera- be found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the above
The Witches of New York, by Doehtlcks.
200,000 Percussion Caps, 2000 11* Bar Lead.
«
on. and a large
largcwo'olen
erected.
Koods just manufactured under his i m m c d i ^ inspection, and
tion,
woolen factory i s t-&
t bUb e Greeted.
Isabella Oralnl;i»v the author of Beatrice L e a d .
100 bbls Vinegar.
r UW L than
i - l1431
i o V . vessels,
,
•v W
h a t i n g an aggregate of467,- embracing one or the most extensive a*Bortmoi»t*eier btfore
Vernon Grove*, AT Hearts m They Are.
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, White Fish, Herring. Bag
Frederick t h f Great; by Carlvle.
Bakcta, (.lass529
.raved »t e s B - W W j t * * * J"£ flSSSSSSSSSil 1" r « . d ' m * icW »« ae.crip.ta Salt, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff*, Cordage, Brooms.
Dora Dean; liv Mis* Mary J . Holnjles.
..
1858—and a large numbor of thesejresseU vrere from ^
suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
ware 'and article appertaining to the Grocer} Trade. Corner
Knrfand, Chlnn, t h e East Indies, booth America, A m Jefferson Avenue and Way nest., Detroit, MMi^
l h o l a w p r ieed and cheaper grades, to the most fine
t S ^ ^ l T O ^ U M S a .
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Md^Sdonable P gam«nt^-allol^wWch
Detroit, Jan. T, 185?.
ed with the utmost enre anu WAS***™.
ill persons desirous of purchasing either at V< HOIJ3ALE I T S T Y A N D O T t E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW a M A G N I F I C E N T 'WORK.—-MJIJJS STANDJBH ILtheir due proportion, in exxeni aim vwuc,
in Store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of Lake A LUSTU'ATED-r-a volume or Photographs
; RETAIL, are respectfully invited to call and examine bis W
original
'ni
.nvii.ai .Mnnnt
Superior and Scrap Iron, of all siies, at greatly reduced rates. drawings, br John W. Ehninger, illustrative or the Courtship
T h e it no.t„di annual
amount nf
of otivliiiiifl
customs reccivctl
received is about
tensive stock, which shaft be offered ^ HALUOCK!
The Lokf Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, is all or Miles Standish, by Henry W, lx.ngfell0w. There trill
§13.000,000.
^
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made from Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron made eight or ten large Photographs of t l " » o r t exqulsKe charac'l'be agricultural w w l t h o f CjEfonua ja probably
A K E R I C A N W A T C H E S ^ - A i ' r u h i u f s W J , " • ® from Hard Coal,"arid their Lake Superior Merchant Iron is ter, executed by Brady, with intersected .•reaiu-co^red e a u -,
tinod to surpass
rpass its minenu
mineral wealth.
weuuu. Indued,
" « » « , we car
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WALTUAH, Mass., Manufacturers, of PATLNT l i - the onlv Iron Bold In this market, that is mado in this manner. (containing the descriptive text,) the whole to be bound In
to mind no root on the Burfcoe or the globe upon which VER WATCHES.—Those superior Watches arc nude by the
Their Merchant Scrap Iron is all made froia selected scrap quarto morocco covers, with bevelled and gilt edges.
Nature has lavished more favors in this njspect than cer- »ia of new and o r i g i n a l - d c M g n ^ iIO M- and will boar comparison with the best Iron made in the 4 Early ordtiii are solicited, as the slow procea. ot preparin|.
i d p 5 P « t portion, ot CBliforfB « .
i "•Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa- the Photograph* (nothing being doncin cloudy weather) will
There, i i e u t f sQ fruits »nd vegetables (f tewperate 2oue C 0 M t J n c t l ( > n t a n d n r e p r o n ^unccd by the highest authorities ny drafts taken at par In exchange for Iron or any indebted- prevent tlie Immediate Issue of a second edition, and eou^cquently only those ordered In advance can be pro vised.
- are produced in such abundance as is witnessed in no to ^
in.princlple and quality, and have been proved ness to the Companv.
Price Blx Dollars. Specimens to b« seen and subseriptioi.s
other conntry, and they attain a size which is unknown b y ^ m o s l CXBCUDK tests to be reUable and unWling in acManufactured Irpii also given in exchange for good Scrap
received, at my atore.
I'RANCIS RAYMOND,
?i%er S
..CpKfarnU > j k & l U>. * c o » e pre- ^
^ Iron.
DO Woodward Avenue.
wsL H ZAlmIBK
eminent not alone a» an agricultural region, in the >com- n n ( f o n n p r o c e s s c s _ t h e manufactory being organized upon
mon sense of that term, b u t as a wine-produdng country. { h e M m e g y r t e r a
has been adopted in the prodoctiom or
A P E R W A R E H O U S E . — l ) N HAND AND FOR BALK
Store corner Woodward Avenuo and Congress ••
either at Wholesale or retail, tb« following d«|cripUon* of
1« is emphatically the land o f ' t h e vine. Already the l h e e q u a l e d American tire-arms, which enalilea us to produce a movement at one-nan me jjn«o u.
V
tON F O U N D R Y .—THE UNDERSIGNED AllE PRE- paper, via: Imperial. Super Boy.l. Royal, Med^®. 1^B)>.
pared to fiirnish. at short notice, Stationary Engines, Mill Crown, Flat Cap and Folio Post, Oatt l«etter, Legal, Sermon,
Atlantic ciUos. and singular a s n m a y
w i S ^ S l S c t i w S S i u u Gearing. Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus, and all varieties or Bill
,,, and Note Paper in every
very rvariety;
anry.
" distant'when they will
nriii bc
twa-rnnrtpil
and
not
eiportcd t ota-Knrone
buropo and
foj,.;™ watches are made by hand, the American watch- Iron Work. Kepair work on Propeller^ Steamcra^and^Saw
Book and Print Papers of all colors and sizes. Man Ills.
1
ipfng Paper of *11 s-zes and weights. L+ewhere.
es belm the only ones mado bv machinery upon a uniform Mills, executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every Rag, and Straw Wrappi
Hrect from
the Maaufacturers, we
a '
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nyttem inrougnuuu
throughout. aNearly
Receiving oor paper direct
irom II«
- • ~system
w n ; all hand-mado watcbcs
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p
Scene m%
a t am S l a v e P e a .
rnxawc
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fecUve, and are continually getting out of order. In many ' ' "
"°"niiASS
ffHMi.
, „
' enabled to offer them at as low prlc«* as any in this niarkeL
Mrs. Prances D. Gage, of S t Louis, has been spending narts ooff ttho
country itIt is
la Impossible
impossioie to
u>find
iinu gi>od watch re We are prepared to execute orders of any size for Brass ana
h B country
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la«t winter i n New. Orleans. . Sbe visited one of the slaw Sdrers, and watch repairing» uU malways
*' uncertain and expen- Composition Castings, promptly.
no
Woodward
Avenue
sive. Tho introduction or Amerioan watches disposes of this
Oil Globes, Oil .Cups, \ alves, Journal Boxes. Guage Cocta,
pens in that city. H e r e is an extract from her descrip- difficulty, and country merchant*, as well as watch dealers, Cylinder
Cocks Steam Whistles for Steamboats, Locomotives
tion of what she saw:
can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneoiw stock, and and Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers and i/jcomotives, un- O H A W S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WS&X0#
In a corner sat a young giri, straight, slender and fragile, thus supply their
customers wiui
with •aTiew
may P®
be der eight hundred pounds.
O of Brush street, under the Fulton
;
tneir cumouwn,
u«» s t o p ^ w b i c h —*?
Cutlerv, Surgeon's instruments <. oo|*n? and CarpenteiT
with skin quite as white as some of the tanned complexions used as any other article, without mystery or humbug. »>ld
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Too Is.'Axes of every description, Ksnlng and tobacco Matrade generally, aiid.bv BOBBINS A Al'i«-^w->,
IRON RAILING AND. VERANDAHS.
of the Middle States—not that tawny white that so often by- the

General Amenta, 15 Maiden l^ne, N.
We are prepared to execute all order* for Iron Railing for chine Knives Trusses Ac- madu to order of a superior qua
marks the mixed races, b u t a clear brunette, with the rich
Private Buildings Churches, Public Squares and for Ceineteblood flashing through the transparent gkia and makina
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER. OF IMPROVED RAIL"'itazors Knives Scissors Surgeon's Instruments steel. Iron
• road Watches, cased iu beautiful styles, warranted ex- r ' V J s r C or ne r of Fifth and Woodbridgc-rt*., opposite Machine and llraiw Ware, i>oll»hed and repaired In a fnunaer to gl»*
her cheeks glow. H e r hair was brown and soft and curled
cellent tlme-keeiiers: do do Swiss, full jewelled, Lcvcn
to his customers.
ends. «I t was sshort,
at the enas.
a u n . after the present scho« girl every style. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing;I,» Shop or V M M 0 — 1
» ,V1LEV., satisfaction
Orders left at the office, corner of Brush street snd Jeffii^
atvle, parted on the top of her head, and had not the burnt of every deelrablepattern. These pens have recelveda8ilycr
son Avenue, win be promptly attended to, where samples maj
nppearance like the hair of a n African. H e r eyes were Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State i air, and are not to '1"^0 B A N K E R S , LAND AGENTS AND BCSliEbk MEN.
J . J. Sage A Son's, Map Publishers, Stationers, Engraven, ^ReTerances kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmm ,d *.
*
wereneither black nor blue, nor yet haael; they were soft, be surpassed by any I'enR iu innrket. Also dejder in ilXh
JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
and Lithographers, 209. Main Street. Bulftlo.N. 1., over Sage s Co.. J . B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen 4
dreamy and expressive.
. •
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I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new l'iano Room.
Detroit. Jan. 1850.
.
...
" I s that light girl for s a f e r I inquired.
Wc arc prepared to execute all work entrusted to u* with
W h i c h one, madam? The white one?
and Diamond Work; and Wra Gliding promptness and despatch, and on a* favorable
0 I N G E R ' t i S E W I N G MACI«INES.-1M1'0BTANT TO
Yes,,madame. Julia, come up here. Speak to the and Galvanizing, doufe at short notice.
establishment in, the country. Combining all the different S THE PUBLIC.—A ne» Family Sewing Machine, cotaWATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all branches of Stcil, Copper and Stone Engraving as well as binlng the latest Improvements at the extreme low price of
Crayon Work of the finest descpption.wc guarantee sausiac- 1
' l d / u l i a essavod to speak, b u t f a i l e d - o n l y a slight, hem work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
' l h e prieororell our standard nschloes have been greatly,
cents. Pensscnt
GOLD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents,
rens sent by
oy mail
was heard. ' I s t r i k e d to keep down the wrath of spirit accompanied l.r
will 1« promptly
nromiT* attended to.
by fhi.
the PIIBII.
Cash, will.be
' ^'artieuUr attention paid to Bank and Commercial wnrk, reduced. SINGER'S SEWING MAC1IINKS, »»«•««» » " * ' » •
that was rising within me. • u J u h ^ what can you do?
„3
J. IL ALLISON, Jcfftraon Avenue.
such as Cheeks, Drafts, Notes Certificates
of Dopo*it arid though dearer In price, have always been cbesper laP faet.
" WiUt on table, sweep, clean, dust, take care of parJ , an j e ?
Stock, Coupon Bonds Letter, Note a n d Bill Head*Envelopes considering what they will do. than any
E T R O I T S T E A M D Y E I N G E S T A B L I S H - Ac. Maps Portraits Show Cards Ac, Lithographed and are now reduoed so that all must be satislled. Call and n lors and children, sew some."
MENT, No. 1C Congrcss-st, East—A. C. ALEXANDER printed in the most delicate Colors by a new process.

" Can you do house-work, wash and iron?
would moat respectfully intimate that, more fully to accomFor the convenience of the business community iu this vi•• Never did, ma'ra; specks I can learn; Tm young yit, modate the want* or tho patronizing public, and b «.large in- cinity, we have established an agency with Mr. John W.
^3
1XS Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
only fourteen."
,
, , ,
, crease at business, ho has adopted the improved facility which Greeb. at the office of the Detroit DallyAdvertlser212Jefto thethe
ArtArt
or or
Dyeing,
having
recently
r i H E A P Fl-BNITI H E H AnEHOrHE.-THK I N
~~~7>
v wmadam,
.
learn—she's
from
fitcamgives
riveTio
Dyeing,
having
recentlyfitted
fittednp'upferaon AVenue. j
• ' O hOkl
l yea,
shosho
cancan
learn—shes
from
a gu ogooa
a l Steam
n3
J. 8AGB A H01T&
I / dersimied offer their extensive stock of Goods ci>nsi«
for that
that purpose.
purpose. • He
He now
now Dyes,
Dyes by
by Steam,
Steam, every
every description
description
., - j j / m — h m i well trained—excellent habits, mad- for
f
,
."I
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. ft
-— . . 4
n N i ^ n m n f f t h f T I L I E ' S PATENT FIRE and Bl'RGLARI'ftOOF 8AFE^ iVg of all kinds FURNITURE. A*D UPHOLSTER!i . to Uie:; r
\ j —Theso Safes arc a combination of Wrought and ChiUed custotneni and the public generally, at the lowert
Iron, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives MrengUi rate-i. Being prepared to meet a>I order* in onr line of bur
he added i ^ * a k p e r ^ ^ W t ^ > j m [ t o f
? f e v w - variety,»yod and Cleanejl.
than the
and the Chilled Iron hardness: the s a f ^ being warranted Drill
wSlS«<mse buyers to tall upon us l^tore b ^ . n s
as thougu a DW.r— —— proof.
AH other Flro Proof Ssfai ire made of Sboet Iron.
A V H E W 8 SELF-ADJUSTING, SMOKE. STORM AND
elsewhere,.aa we intend not to be undersold by any ttrto
be kind and a mother like
sell her t o some one who
S. R. WOOIXEY, Agent, at C. A A. Ives' Banking Office.
^TOTILLATING CHIMNEYJCAP.—-Mayhew's Chimney

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said w
t o him.
""•What
W h a t do you a sAk rr 1I saio
mm.
A _ I . . fifteen fin...
K o ' ss rcheap.
Koftn.
•'.i Only
hundred; cshe
T o n *on*t get
another such a pieco of property in the city for t h a t
price.
" W h e r e were you raifledr
" In the Bod Biver country.'*
'
W i l l you take the giri, madam.

tv<rtjSlS*g8s6y
oreath would leave m y body ere I e o d d

Soor air. T h a t beantiftil giri a pfece oT pKmerty l ' I ^
stalwart, sensible man a thing- T h a t room fafl of human
beings to be sold to the highest bidder.
-Quitting the world « d e r unfavorable circumataaa* i«
defined i n P i k e county, Illinois to be, getting shot on a
stokn hone, while b o t h pockets are M of bogus money.

She jaswhertiaed to a n g fa England.
Judge Dougiaa says t h a t l * will n o t b o a candidate for
(be PwaidaiCT in I860, b e c a w e t t e i B e | » H i c a n 8 a r e » u t e
to succeed in the next Pwaidential election.
t h e ChariarfonMBrnuryaays " t h e r e
in
United States, and that is the Abolition Black Bepublican party-"

Cap
smoking: It precludes storms
Can prevents
nrevents Chimneys from
irom raiosmg:
l!abil.tics*tofiresftom
from
from entering them; it lessens the liabilities*to
O O T S , S H O E S A N D H U B B E R S , AT ]VHOLEtheir burning oout:
protects their
their tops
tops from
from the
the wastes
wastes of
of
n t . uIt -protects
SALE ONLY.—We have received froin tDeMaiiutactu*V weather, and serves
as
an
ornamental
stipes M M oruM>enteI finish.
finishBOOTS. SHOES AND RKBBEK, or
Persons desirous or securing the right of manufacture, or rem «bo»t U K
of sale, or both, in Cities Counties,."States;«r TenltoriM, In the desirable kinds, and have also on hand a few thousand
. . ,LviT.:i..l
.Irflflrtr nillTlfWfl Of. Will OC pairs or onr owe manufacture.
We shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost

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No. 221 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.

O E T S AMD P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—Ell IT K11
bv Abbey II. Hemingway. The design of this work l» .«
rwu-nt the aeneral poetic literature of Verment from l!«

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lK.v S A i n i « . ™ - » » »

wn i . A C K 4c C O - OPTICIANS. AND MAKEBS OF
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWJA * CV;
Detroit, Nov. 3,1R58.
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