Grand Traverse Herald, May 20, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 20, 1859

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1859-05-20

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V O L . X.

T E A V E B 0 E O i r Y , M I C H . K1.M D A Y , M A Y 2 0 , 1 8 5 9 .

NO-2&

C|e (Sraitli CrnStm $£raCt,

A Family Opposed to Sewspapers.
The Captain and His Child.
•• He that deanaeih the poor, reproaches his Maker.
We were crowded to the cabin.
A single word as to tins charge of negro-stealing. I
We find the following in the pittsburg Evening ChronNot a soul would dare tjo sleepIB FCBL18HSD BVKRT FBIDAT, AT
suppose I hare aright to speak on this subject, having icle: " The man that di«fc't take the papers was in town
It was midnight on tbe waters.
Traverse City, Grand Travene County, Michigan,
been made the object of this allegation. So far da. any yesterday. He brought his whole badly in * two horse
And a storm waa on the deep.
personal abuse is concertowl, it may go for what it 1B 'wagon. He still believed thatfietol Thylor was President
;
*tl«a fearfal thin? in Winter
worth.' If the object is to ascertain whether I assist fu- ana wanted to know if thei*v Kamkatloana" had .taken
-MORGAN BATES,
To
be
shattered
to
the
blast,
tlllTOR AW1) VKOPUlkrolL
gitive slaves who come to my door and ask it, the mat- Cuba, and if so where ther had taken i t He had sold
And to hear the rattling trumpet
ter i s easly disposed ot I march right up to the confes- his corn for fifty cents—the; price being eighty-seven—
Thunder " cut away the mast!"
f t tiry . . . T . 3 C K J V
sional and say 7 do. I recoHecl the case of a yoong btit on going to deposit his raone$\ they tola him it was
woman, who came to my house, who had not a single mostly counterfeit The only hard money he had was
trace of African desceulj. (jitter, in feature, or complex- some three cent pieces, and theseaome aharper h»d;";»n
ion. According to her qwn stor)', she was bctrfetnfed to on him" for half dimes. One of the boys went to the
a man of her race, though-toot her color, and was, before blacksmith's shop to be measured for a pair of boots and
As thus we sat in darkness,
1
her marriage, sold to a libertine from the South; she another mistook the market for a church. After hafiging
Each one busy with his prayers—
All 1»K»1 adrertUhiucau uiu»lb« flAfcrrtrlcUyIn adrmetk,'; ,<• ... .1
'We are lost!' the Captain shouted,
being in S t Louis. She iescaped, and, in her flight front hik hat on a meat hook he piously took a seat on a butchAs be stag pared down the stair*.
a life of infamy and a fate worse than death, she, came er's stall, and listened to'an auctioneer, whom be took to
v% But hh Httlb daughterwhispered,
and implored aid. Was I to refuse it? Was I to betray be a preacher. -He left before metin" was Out, and had
As she took his icy band,
the wanderer? Was T to detain.her and give her' up a no great opinion of. tho "sarmint"
'Isn't God apon the ocean,
One of the giris took a lot of " seed onions" to the post
prey to the incarnate fiehd who had selected her as a
• CHARLES H. HOLDEN,
Jnat the same as on the UndP
office to trade thenr for'a letter. Sbe had a baby. whioh
victim to offer up' on the jahar of sensualism?
Thea ho kissed the little maiden,

Who would do it? I Would not, did not No human she carried in a " sugar trough." stopping at times to
And we apoke in better oheer;
beiug, black or white, bond.or free, native or foreign, rock it on the sidewalk. , When it cned slic- stuffed its
And we anchor'd safe in harbor, "
SOLICITOR ES' tHXNCKBV AM) NOTARY PUBLIC,
infidel or Chris tain, everjeame to my door and asked lor mouth with an old stocking, and sung " Barbara Allen."
When the morn was shining clear.
T r a v o r s f t City, O n m c l T r u v e i w ) C o . M i o h .
f»6d and shelter, in the nhme of a common humanity, or The oldest bov had gold twto " coton skins," and was on a
Lknd TTsfrtinti bought' and Bold, Taxes paid, Investments Extract from Mr. Lovejays Speech In Congress. of a pitying Christ, who Aid not receivc i t This I have " bust* Wlien last Seen he had called for a glass of " soda
The Right Way to Talk.
made, 4c. Correspondence solicited., •' >-•!
done. This I mean to d<), ns long as God let* me live. I and water," and he stood soaking his ginger-bread and
• The Slavery Democracy prates and chatters abont shall never "-betray him that wauderetii." I shall pever making wry faces. The shopkeeper mistaking his meanCHARLES H. HOLD EN,
"ne^ro eqdahty," "Black Republicans," tad "nigger become a slavo^atctor 'Any one who chooses may trans- ing had given him a mixture of sal soda and water, and
P r o M o u t l n g A t t o r n e y ; n o d C i r c u i t - C o u r t eteahng,*' ti>. nsc its clnsic phrase and improved ortho- form himself into a bloodhound—snuff and scent, and it tasted strongly of soap. But " he'd hearn tell dfsoda
Coau<»i»«iiiQn.«r,. i
graphy. It has, or affects to have, n great horror of "nig- howl, alotog the track of the fugitive^—loll oat his tongue, and wofcr,'' and be was bound to give it afeir trial 6ome
FOB (JRAND TU.VYEB.SK COUNTY.
gers." And nny ofte who advocates thq principles of and lap top the muddy pools by the way side—overtake "town feBer" came in and called for a lemonade with a
, TR*viiira*otTY.
human Freedom, ns they were enunciated and laid down the rifle-scarred and laslMJXcoriated slave, (a mother, it "fly in i t " whereupon mir soaped friend turned hit hack
H E N R Y H. U D E L L ,
i enduring forms by toe Fathers of the Hepnbh'c, is a may be, with her infant, the love of whom hasnerved her and quietly wiped aoveral flies into his drink.
Clretdt Court CommiMlonc and Deputy Connty
woolly head," and these s»mc Democrats. have learn- for the flight,) thrust his canine toethinto the quivering
We approached the old geptleman arid tried to get him
Surveyor for Manistee Connty.
ed to speak-of them ^vitli a peculiar nasal twist. Yon flesh, brace out his fore fttjt, and hold the captivu till the t<< "subscribe" bpt he would not listen to j t He was
would
buppose that these gentlemen, whose olfactories kidnapper comes, with fetters and handcufls, to load down opposed to " internal improrements," and he thought
- - - .^ANisyEK, fficn. t.
^ 21-iy
are so sensitive and acute, never saw a nigger, nnlessih a anWcs and wrist, and then receive, as award of this "larnin 1 was a.wicked inwention and wexation." None
ltEI»RY 8. T D E L L ,
'
menagerie. And yet,' would you Believe it! The very brutism, a pat ou the head from the slavcrcatchcr, and of his family ever larned to read, but one boj;, and he
Notary Public, Lnud> T a i , and General Agent, first service rendered, him ou earth is performed by a the plandit, " G6od dog, Bosc."*
" tcached school uwhile, and then went to studying divip!
MAKISTKB, MANISTEB CO„ MICIL
21-1 >• niggcr; ns nn infant, nc draws the milk which makes his
Sir, I never do this. I' never will degrade mv manflesh and blood and bones from the breast of a nigger, hood, and stifle the sympathies ofhnman nature. I t is anWM. I I . P A R K S ,
A Beautiful Incident.
looks np mlier facc and smile?, and calls her by the en^ insult to clrnm i t I wish I liad nothing worse tonjeettft
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
William IV, expired about midnight, if wc remember
1
dearing namo of "mamy," (ind begB, ptirhaps, in piteous the judgment day than thjit. I would not have the gailt
' •' <rpaniIHavon, THHohiBran,
right, tot'Windsor Palace. The Archbishop of Canter- .
11 attend Court and to Collection* in tho counties of Grand tones, for the privilege of cnrryiug "mamy," to the Ter- of causing that wail min's despair,' or that wild shriek btory; with other peers and high fnnotionariesflTtheking'
t, Mciniatv-', Mason and Oceana.
2^-1 v* ritories; he is undressed and put to bed by a nigger, and of woman's agony, as tliejooe' or the other is captured, dom, were in attendance Asaoonastho "sceptre had
nestles (luring the slumbers oi'infancy in the bosom of a for all the diadems of all the stars in heaven.
nigger; he is washed, dressed, and touten to the table by
It is desired to call attention to this fact? FroclaltnH departed" with the last brcath of the,king, the Archbisha nigger, to ent food prcpnred'bya nigger; he is led to then upon the hoilse-tops^, Write it on crcry lc'if that op quitted Windsor Castle' aild made his way, with all
possible Speed, 'to Kensington Palace, the residence at
an(J from school by a niggpr; every service that child- trembled in the forest, undo: it blaze frpin the sun at high that time of the Prine«e—already by the law of suehood demands is perfornjea by a nigger, except that of nopn,. and shine forth in tjie milder radiiinco, ofevfefystar
...
Attorney, Solicitor BttdCoohaellrftf
chastisement, which from thfe'absence of good manners in that bedecks the firmanieht of God: ' Ltet it echo through cossion, Queen—'Victoria. He arrived long before
over Fanner*' and Mechanics Bank, C6r. Woodwsrd and jef- many cafleie, it 5s to be feared is toot performed at all, all the arches of heavcii, and reverberate and bellow daylight, announced himself, and requested an immediate
ioreonav'4, Detroit.
n?
When down appears 6n his lips, the tonsorial service is along the deep gorges of (hell, where slavo-catchexswUl iptervicw with Jhe Pripccss., She hastily attire j herselt
and'met the \-enerahlop|olateinhcrropm. Helnfornicd
IM HCRD 4 COi) Detroit,' Michigan, Produce and performed by.a nigger; and wlicn he reaches manhood,' he vijry likely to hear it | Oj«u.Loyejiif livQ.s at rriuoer
• 'Bhlmring Mw^hnnt*, Agents m<tConiil greerforttii: fol-lie invades 'tn'i nlcgcr1 quarters, to place himself in the ton, Illinois, tlitwquartcrs of a mile east of the vjfltjge, WT of *the ^ttoiso of ^Vtlliam, and formally announced to
low Inn Llues:—-A UEKICAN TSAKBPOBTATIO?' COWANT, Capi- endearing paternity to' half niggers. Finally, if heshoul^l and he aids every fugitive thiit'tfomes'to Ws dodr fltod her that shto-was Inlaw and rights successor to the detal SWO.OOO. Wfcmm* TvaiispORTATJO* C'OKPAHY, Capita] be ambitioa< it "may deenr that ho will come to Congress asks i t TTioti invisible |demnu of Slavery, dost thou ceased monarch. '.'The sovereignty of the, most power;
SHOftOgQ. And the Kicif .Yo.at CENTAI/R. R.pp.
»* to rppreaept a canstitnency, three-fifths of whom are nip- think to cross my humbU threshold, and forbid jae.tp ful nation.of the earth lay of thafeetofagiri ofcignteen.
l l T I L C O X , LUFF & FULLER. (Saecwaora to a W. nigjjvrg, and taDc. about "Black Republicans," " amalga- give bread to the liungrr and shelter to the hpueeless! She wa^,i;dejwe, the queen, of the only realm, in fact or
V H u d s o n . ) Camqwaaiivi Merchants and dcalcra in Ship ipatioh," *snig^er Cqija^,*"j,'nigg5jr stealirtg." and the I B I D YOU DFJ-'IANCE I X TIIK N - \ M K W JflT •filstbry," bn which the sun never.sets.
Stores, Coal, Salt, tYaujr Lime, Plaster, Ac. .Docks root of oflfcnsive O^or ofjiiggoHstn.
GODl
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Mr ; •
W'l'hirr She' was deeply agfttoted at "Ihe formidable words, so
Dates B>ree^,Detroit, Mich.
*
hS,'''
fraught with blessing or calamity.!' The first words ahe
I insist upon It, we have had enough ofthis tomfoolery
• « f a f J r w f f i ^ X , ' . : : t . . i l l K S R T LOf*,:-.il::GBO. P. TVVLUL
was able to ntler were thcae: " I ask yotor.pn^ers ip my
The Queen of the Cannibal Islnnds.
"Let member?froimslave States treat ns with the courtesy
behalf." Ihcy kneeled together; a^d Victoria inauguraipl RAVES A- SHELDON,(Sucoewowto I^cwiaAGraves) due from one gentlmati to another, and they will receive
Should
the
Fejeeans
kueceed
In
gettirg
"annexed,"
VJT I'roduco and General Commission Merchants, on the the same in return. - But. till then, if tjod pleases, they
ted her rditn, like tho 'yontig kiilg of TRHJCI in Olden time
to
Aastralia-in
prticnlar,
to
the
British.empire
injgenerDock nearUie foot of-Cass street.
J
by asking-from the Most High, who ruleth in the kingshall
hate
a
Roland
for
an
Oliver.
I
call
gentlemen
to
al,
will
her
majesty
be
caBed
ton
to
take
the
abo\«
title,
JAMES 0. GRAVES
:
CHAS. A. SHELDOH.
witness, that during all last session I endured this kind of in addition to that recently aetjujred.ba- her on there?pto- doms of man, an undeortabding beart to judge^o great a
' G. STIMHOS. Produce, Commission and Shipping abuse. Scurrilous letteta yrerc read from the Clerk's quest of India? Be this,Jis it may, considerable ^nterest people, who could not bo numbered nor counted for maltjj
• MoroUant, WWVUOUKO on Dock.Joot of Bates street, desk, old Mose is eshdmttl, and served 'np in a Demo- attaches to these islands owing to the.talk of their cession tude.,
.
liLtn.lt.
The sequel of her rejgn has betn worthy of stoeh a bejST Wheral advances made oil Produce; forrolein this or cratic re-hash; And tvho is this old Mose, that is to fortn fo England, and tfes descfiptitoh of them will'be ilCa^tai gining. Every throne in Enrope has tottered rince that
the pabulum of an interesting ch'aptcr, when some Demo- bio:
^ '

Kaxtem Markets.
day.
Most
of
tiiem
have .been for a time, overturned
Belter to-pJolm Owen, I'rest MlohigatrinwranoeCo. Bank} cratic .historian shall give ns the history of the United
The group covcrs al>out 4U,(IG0 H'juare miles (Of the
G. O. Williaats A! Co* Forwarding and Commiselou Merchants,States? A poor old aeptgenarian negro, whom I never Sopth Pacific. Tliere ijre. 225 Islands and is'ots, 80 That of England wosnoyur so firmly seated in the loyalty
Detroit
n.S saw, and of-whom I niref heard till he carno to my door arc inhabited. Two of tliese Islands are more import^it and lore of her people as.at this hour.
~.
Queen Victoria enjoys a personal inflndjiM, too—-the
E . PITTMAW, dealer in Coal and Pig Iron. Offlce —free by the admission of the blackguard who had own- than the rest,' though ua are fertile, well watered, and heartfelt homage paid to her as a wife, a rtiother, a friend
•and Yaril. fodt of Cass'street Detroit
ed him. I gave him a meal of vituais; he remained a few abound with g<jod harbofs. The largest island is YitilCOAL&^-Lehigh, Blosaburg, Borapton, Briar Hill, h'ew- honrs fill the cars came, when T secured the' payment of evu, which is some 3G0j miles in circumference, giving and Ixmefector to the poor Christian wcoian—incompa• eastlc. Erio.
rably Widfir and greater than that of juiy mouarch pow
PIG IKON.—Hanging Book, M«W*Mon, Scotch Pranklln, his passage to Chicago, and ho went on his wav rejoicing about pight millions of mjres of land of the richest kind. reigping.- She- is loved at home and admired abroad.
Middlesex, Clinton. "Varloi)A" other bAada of Coal and l'lg litre the Etbiopian or old., By the way ought' there not In tWs Islntod there arc three largo rivers, one of which,
Iron arc kept for sale. '
»3 to be an ecumenical cbuncil of. the Democratic cbnrcb, called Itewa riven is in $ome places fifty-feet at others
A Word to Apprentice*.
to get out aft expurgated edition of the Bible? What, a 200fe<jt.wide,and navigable by small t p f t - 3his river
ORNELIUS OCKFORD. Prodnee, Forwarding and scandalous thing that Philip should ride with' the Kthio- baa been traye&et} in its; windings a distance of niiwjty: ' Apprenticeship^is | h e . piajt. important stage of Ufe
OommUrton Merchant. Office No. 2 Backus" Warehouse,
through which a incchanic is/called to pass; it isemphat'an? " f t is asked why I did not state these facts before, one milesby Dr?"MeI)oniUl of II. M. ship'Hferald; " T » - ically the spring season of his days—^the time when no is
opposite M. C. B. B. Dcpot,~I>$Jroit,Mich. '
M
answer, I will.not hold myself bound to explain every cotlntrv is"well timbered, and- produces many kinds of sowing the need the fruit* of Wbidh he is to reap in after
ebullition of blackguardism; either in or out of Congress beautiful furniture woods, equal to mahogany; also timber years, if ho spares no labor, in.ita proper culture be is
Whet) a boy I used to strike back at every dog- that for shijd or house building. Figs, poultry, and fish, veg- wire of obtaining an abundant honest; butif incultnre of
barked at me as ! rode along the highways; but I have etables, yams, and breadfruit, pine-appfes, bananas, pa- the mental soil, ho.follows the example of mapyiin tilh'ng
P S> FARRAND, Whole**'# dealer in Drugs ap d Gro- ceased doing so, long since; and let them bite the iron paias, melous, 'tic., arc produced iii abundatice.' In nddi- the earth, ami earelessjy and neglfgently does his work
that encircles the wheel.
tfori to thes;, Fejee fiittiishes two' products of eipociifl like them, he will find the seeding time past and his
And now, what nbbut this negro equality of which we value—i. e., cotton and pajier, the two articles note most ground only bringing forth weeds and briers. let-the
'
ELLARD HARVEY & CO., Si Maided Lane, and hear'sto much, in and out of Congress? It fe claimed by targely nought
young apprentice bear iu mind when he commences
The cdtton tree will bear in nine or twelve months, looming any business, that all hppes of success in the fo17 Cedar street, Now York, Paper Warehouse. Every the Dfcnlocrats of to-doy, that Jefferson has uttered an
description of Wrapping, PrUiUng'iuid Writing Paper, on untruth in the declaration of principles which underlie after planting; i t iontintoes to produce incessantly for ten tnre nre dooiued to fade away like the morning'mists,
hand, or made to OHer. Fancy,; Colored and Tissue Papery, onr Qovernmciit I skill abide by the Democracy of Jef- or fifteen years, as the tree may live..
tmles-s he imnroTc the {joldcn season. Let Mm bear hi
molting Papers, Envelopes, Straw; and Bonnet Boards. nS ferson, and avow my belief that all men are created equaL
The production of cotton, would appear to .be the natu- mind that he ran boeome master of bis btofiness only
S. CUTHBERT' & CO.. Wholesale DroprL'ts and Equal how? Not in physfcal strength; not in symmetry ral employment of the Foejeans, song it does iiot'requite
• Qrocert, No's 102 and l(M. Woodward avonne, Pettolt of forp and proportions; not in gracefulness ofmotion, or mechanicid skill or hton)'-labor. Ilie bark of the plant through the closest applicatipn and most persevering innave Ifi atoro and offer to tbe Trade, a large stock or Sugar, lovelioeifi or feature; not in mental endowment, moral for making paper is n^ed bv thn natives. They at$/amit- dustry; and that unlesp bo docs master it, be may bid
Syrap, Mo4a».«CM, Plah,Fralt, Hp ice?, Nats, Liquors, Drags, susceptibility, and emotional power; not socially equal; iar with its cultivution, and if they are oijoe assured of a farewcil to jdl the yiaons of futureprosjiects and succesB.
Cordage, Pniuta, Oils, Dye Stulb, Naval Stores, Window G(&as,
The aptorenticesbJp is! the foundation of the great me*o>, Ac.
' nS" not of necessity politically eqtm!—not this, but every hu- market, they .will produce a very large quantity, . Though chanical edifice; and surely if the foundation of a strueJ. a CuraBK«T,.:
1L W. CanrtK. man Being cquaDy entitled to His life, his liberty, and the the natives W e . been caniiilnJi, they are now anxious to ture be not firm, the structure itself crumbles and fulls to
frnit of his toil.. The Democrttic party deny this funda- become civilized, and are indeed making vfsiMe progress the earth. Then, young friends, pexsereve; be studiously
3 *t C ^ , MANUPACTUREBS AND DEAL. » ,era at Wholesale and Betail, in Sof;is, Chairs, Bedsteads, mental doctrine of oor Government, and say'that there is in that direction. They nre the most energetic and en- attentive; study well ail the different branches of your
tribes. Some of them business, both practical and tbcoreticai—and when the
Dure ass, Book,casetv Wardrobes, Tables, Painted Chamber a ctttaiu c W d f human beings w'ho have no rights. If terprising of all the, Polynesian
1
Sets. Marble ami Rosewood Ware, apd a large assortment of ypa"taaIfcionSy)dll theito; it is too tnm^er; if you take arc-still cannibafe; btit flirt will not twlest white traders, titne shall come for yoto to take an active part in life, you
Hair, Hiict, O^tbnon'dBiWng'MWtiwes; AlnsIIatrCloths, away their liberty, it is no crime: if you deprive them of If the white traders do not molest or cheat them first The
Spring TirlnciWehblnit p«ro'Onrfcd Hair, Wllloir Ware.aad their earnings it'is no theft No rights which ooothor Fejee groupii is iu the centre of scveralother pii.nor groups. will not Tail to be of use, not only in your JJraticular busipe.4, bnt ia.y>cioty.
. " :.
Looking Glasses, * Sofe 163 A IMJoffi^raon Avenue, Detroit, is bound to regard! Was tljere ever so much'diabolistn
The Friendly Islands lie to the-east, Samoa to the north,
Miohlgan.
- * compressed into oiie sentence?
A QnHmoK or LAW.—A. Kentucky lawyer on circa!t,
and the New Hebrides and New Qdidonia to' the west
AN by do the Democrats conie trt us with tbefr eom- All these places are distant only afew'htondred'mllesfrom was asked to dine- with the Jndge. A t the table, the
T-wUDLEY *4 HOLMES, WHOLKSALR AND RETAIL
dealers itr Hardware, Stoves. Boynton'si Hot Air Fnrnadraefatal
1— . plalnte about the negroes? I for one.' feel 'too reBpona- thft: Fqees. Those Islamis command tho Panama route, Judgp, us is his custom, asked a Messing, and shortly after
eea, Heglstur, Gratoa,Cooking Itangct^ftnner's andPlombcHs
Stock, MachincH and Pools.: Also, miiimfactnrera of Conper, bility in the matter. I did not create tWm—^was not although they are not difoctly in the line. Their contrail arose and took from the sMe board a bottle of old BourTin and Sheet Iron Ware*, House and Steamboat Plumbers. consulted- Now if there is any one dissatisfied with the position would naturally make the the depot of the trade bon. of which he invfwS » 8 gtofest to jurtake, partalnng
fact, that there is a wbole race ofhuitoan beings with the of Wigstern Polynesia. Tbev only six days steam (1^*720 freely himselt as is also his custom. After dinner the
t&~ Ageiita forWilder's Patent Salamandor Safe*.
Particular attention 'paid.to Homv andflteamboatPlumh- rights of human beings, created with a skin not colored miles) from Sydiiev, andinbout 900 to 1,000 froip Ne(w lawyer said:.
.
ing,and pottfnc the moat approved Heating and VentiUating like our own, let him go month the heavens, and mutter
•Judge; will yon permit'me to ask you a quesbonr
ij
, •. [Al^ipa
Purnaeea and COolingApparathstoPabfloand Private Build- Ms blasphemies in the ear of the God that made us all. Zeahed.
'(Mi, certainty,' eaid the Judge, - what"is it?'
togs, in the City and Country. No 7T Woodward Avenhe,
Tell Him that lie had no business to make human beings
•I obaerved,' said the lawyer, ' tiwt after you had asked
"Mrk Jones." said a gentleman to a lady whose husDetroit (Uppoaltn Holmes,A Co.) f-.
with black skin. I f e p e # T feel no responsibility for band was a brakeman, '"Mrs. Jones do yon feel worried the blessing you set on the bottle. Now, I wish to Iqjow
BUttL 4c COM MANDFAOTURIIRS'AND WHOLE- this feet. But, inasmncli. aS it'ias pleased God to make about Mr. Jones.when he iaon the cure?"
; , whether you are ashamed to ask a Blessing ontheliquor,
• aale Mid retail dealers in SUk,Fur, WooU-Panama. Palm- Uiem human beinjrs, I am bound to regard them as such. >
tor
whether yrfu thought it was good enough without"
at all* for ifjbe ja killed,-I know I shall be
:
Leaf. Leithern and Straw Hate, Far, Cloib. Plush, Silk and
The Judge took the case under advisement
C Jtaxed Capsj all deacriptiona of manufactured fursforladlea Instead of chattering your gibberish in my ear abont ne- paid for it—because MrJ WiQiams. got $4(J for'hfe cow
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I t g a y be well for sportsmen to remember thattbelaw War Imminent—Alliance Between F r a n c e and He raid he felt certain that England's coW rat.- coorai
Russia—Advance to P r o d u c e .
passed last winter for the protection of Game has gone
was to keep honestly and •trisUy wntral He protested
QCEBBC, May 9th.—The Canadian steamer Anglo Sax- against the predelietion for" Austria evinced by I-on!
into e l e c t I t provides that no wild back, doe or fkwn
T B 1 V E H 8 1 CITYl
shall be
ilnpqg the months of February, March, on, from Liverpool April 27th, arrived at this port at an Derby, and Mr. D'lsraeli.
early hour thi» moriing. The crisis in Europe continSir John Packington in his swweft raid if war rhocld
TODAT
MORNING, M A Y 20, 1859.
April, May, Jmie and July, under a penalty of twenty- ues," but as yet there has been no declaration of war.
arise in Europe it will, be found that in the Mediterra• BOUNDS k LANGDOK. No. US R
« flollaraf&r each oflenfce."
Breacktofe had advanced considerably in the Liver- nean and in the English Chandcl there would b t squadd h M n Mb t
diwelUfcrthe..
pool
market
and
were
bouyant
at
the
close.
Wheat
rons
powerful enough to uphold the dignity and protect
No woodcock can be killed between the first of March
and the first or July; HO wild Turkey between the first holders were demanding a still further advance. There the interest of England
The Republican T r i r a p h in Wiscoastir.
had also been a material advance in provisions but parThe London Poet of Wcdnesday rays that the whole
;
The great importance of the result of the recent elec- of February and the first of Septemfccr; no partridge or ticularly in beef and, pork, for which the market was quite militia of the United Kingdom was t o be embodied forthtion in Wisconsin for Supreme Judge win be seen by the nlffed grouse, between tho first of February and the first active.
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with.
The panic on Change on the 23d was nominally a holWar was momentarily expected and though it was
foriwing extract of & private letter which we have^ just of October; and no prairie chicken, pinatcd grouse, malreceived from a leading and influential Republican in that lard or teal duck, between tho first of February and the mored that Austria had given Sardinia fourteen days iday on.the London exchange, but a good deal of business was unofficialy transacted Much depression prevailed
longer
in
which
time
to
consider
her
demands.
State—as pure, ns noble and as true a man as was ever first of September. Possesion of these birds during
The Freuch troops had already cremed the frontiers of and consols exhibited a decline of one per cent OnXhe
created in the image of God. The letter was not intend- those, months, subjects the persobs to five dollars fine for
25th.
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The war panic made farther progress—much, exciteA French loan of 500,000.000 francs is announced
ed for publication, but we trnst he will pardon ua for the each and evfery offence. The law also protects the eggs
Three days allowed by Austria to Sardinia expired on ment prevailed Consols fell to 93. An extraordinary
of those birds, and otter.
liberty vre have taken with it;
the 20th ult, but nothing definite is known as to the re- degree of excitement was manifested

" 1 have but one subject now to talk about, and that
Attempt t o Fire the Suspension Bridge.
GEUKAXY.—In the diet at Frankfort on the 23d the
)lv of the latter power. A rumor was current that Ausis uppermost in my mind all the thnd I mean the result
An attempt was recently made to set fire to the Sus- xia had extended the time to fourteen days, and.that she proposal of Prussia to keep principal federal contingents
of on» late election for Associate Justice of the Supreme pension Bridge at Niagara.Falls. Tho incendiary has had aceoeded to thq final mediation of the English Gov- in readiness and to take all necessary steps for arming all
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Comt - You must bo aware that the Republicans of this been arrested and confessed his guilt His name is ernment. These reports caused a rally in the Stock the federal fortresses was agreed to.
Exchange, on tho 23d, which was in a most excited state.
NsrtEs.—Disturbances had taken place at 1 alermo,
State have alwayB maintained a higher and «bolier stand- Church, and hesays in his confession that he left Buffalo
A Special meeting of the French Corps Lcgistif took followed by numerous arrests.
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point on the great platform' of Freedom than their t o b n r n t h e buildings; rode by cars to Cayuga Creek, place on the 23d for the purpdfie of receiving a cotntauRrsfpA.—According to the new Pnwsian Gazette, tho
brethren of any other State. Some years ago a fugitive and then walked to the Bridge, arriving there at ten nication from the Government. Count. Walewski return- Russian Government had taken a resolution to place the
B&tve was taken by force out of the Milwaukee jail and o'clock. He poured camphene ou the floor of tho house, ed to the chambers an exposition of the negotiations cords de armie of General Ludcnsion on a war footing.
which had taken place, and then went on to ray that if
The Cabinet of S t Petersburgh bw declared itsintcn«et at liberty. 8. M. Booth and others were imprisoned he sought to destroy, and lighted it with his last match. the Emperor maue war it was bocausc be bad been con- tion not to advance so long as Germany also refrainsfrom
for the act by the United States Court Our Supreme H e ran away by the light of the fire, crept into a barn st rained to do so by the agressive conduct of Austria. doing so; otherwise a Corps de observation would.be
Court issued a writ of habeus corpus, brought them be- and slept, and walkjd to Tonawanda next morning. He Every possible consideration had been used b y France. placed (on the Austrian frontier.
Mr. Barouch presented a project for a loan of500,000IXIHA.—The Callcutta mail of the i 2 d of March had
fore it, declared the Fugitive Slave Act unconstitutional says his father knew nothing of his design—that he acted
000 francos and to? raising the contingent of 1859 to reached London.
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and void, and set the prisoners at liberty.
oh his own responsibility, determined that those who had
The-Bcgum and Nana had gone down to the Jsapul
140,000 men.
•. - The United States 8upreme Court ordered our Court swindfed his father out of the property, worth some two
The London Paps correspondent telegraphed on the frontier with 8,000 men. 1
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to send up' a record of its proceedings, and i t refused. thousand dollars, should not enjoy i t The mother of 2nd that the Austrians were to enter Piedmont on that
Another attempt to produce a.mutiny among the Hikh
The United States then stole a copy of the. record and. the incendiary says ho is insane, ipomo old buildings, day in divisions,; one by Pavia, and cue by 'Margenta. trooiis liad been discovered at Ijipoore.
The
Piedmonteso
were
to
defend
themselves
at
Sesia,
and
The
Chinamail,
with
dates
from
Hong
Kong
to
March
proceeded to act on that. I t has lately decided, unani- including tho Tremont House, wore destroyed by
there wait for the French.
12th, had arrived
mously, (remember .that, when Republicans talk about fife. '
A dispatch from Turin says that the King and chamIxird Elgin had sailed for England.
Judge McLean for President,) that thd Fugitive Slave
I t was asserted that the Court of Pckin #Ull opposed
SENATORIAL CONTEST IN GEORGIA.—The Washington bers were to-attend a ceremony at tho Cathedral on the
28th, and that immediately afterwards the King and staff the a«hnissi6n of an English ftmbagador.
•$4'WM constitutional, and that when a State Court
correspondent of the Philadelphia Press writes under would depart for Alcsandria.
issues a writ of habeus corpus to inquire why an indidate of April 29th as follows:
The Opinion of {Turin, announces that the ultimatum of
vidual is held by an officer, and is answered, " b y auThere is quite a contest in Georgia in reference to the Austria was presented to the Sardinian government <xi the
thority oftheTTpted States Court," that then the power election of a United States Senator in place o f t b c illus- .23dinst
.
T w o Days Later—Arrival of tbe Adelaide—1«>^>00
Austrian* In N a r d i t i i a - T h e Ultimatum BeJected
of 'the State Court ceases, as it modestly assumes that it, trious Iverson, the leader of the secession partv in that
The official Vienna Gazette publishers a communicaby Sardinia—WSrlike Preparations In Kngland—
the United States Court, is the superior tribunal and the State, and one of the men anxious to break up the Union. tion which calls upon Piedmont to reduce her army to a
Hostilities Commenced —Further Advance In
What the urahot will bo no one can determine, but there peace footing, to disband her volunteers, and within three
Breodstofl's.
sole authority inregasfl to the constitutionality of alaw!
days give a positive answer to those requirements. In
is no doubt that Mr. Secretary Cobb has gone
The steamer Adelaide, from Galway 30th April, arnved
^Io.ftae, whatever it decides to bo law, is lo*o, and that
purpose of taking part in the play. He is charged conclusion it emphatically threatens to resort to arms in
no other power it the Government can interfere!! I can
y distinctly in certain papers with being desirous of the uufortunate event of Piedmont not accecding to Aus- at S t Johns oh the 9th. The news is highly important.
One hundred and twenty thousand Austrians had
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hardly write this for indignation, and my feelings arc more of obtaining the seat of Mr. Ivereon in the Senate for tria's demaud.
The French logntion at Vienna have received orders crossed the Ticino.


intense because there are a few Republicans in this State, himself.
to quit the Austrian capital as soon, as the Austrian army
Brcadstuffs Were all considerably higher, and proviTho Memphis Avalanche has the following interesting
principally lawyere-r-snoaks and parasitical worehipors of
crossed the Ticino.
Authority, who bow submissively to this tyranical deci- reminiscences concerning tho brothers of the late Mike
The Sardinian Chamber ofDeputies on the 23d adopted sions were dightly better.
The French troops were pouriug into Piedmont
sion. Not so with the great body of us," however; we Walsh: " T h e children c o a t e d of four brothers and a after discussion, q project of lawfully inventing the GovTuscany had joined France and Piedmont.
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have always maintained the ground that Congress hadBb sister, of whom Mike was the youngest, that hod been ernment with all executive and Legislative powers, by a
vote of 100 againkt 24. Tho vote was greeted with loud
About forty failures had taken place among the stock
constitutional authority to-pass a law for the rendition scattered in all directions npon the death of their father. cheering. The,Chamber subsequently in special session,
operators.

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/ of Slaves, and'that a State, being one pwty, and tho Mike'alone remained with his mother. A most singular invested the King with the powers of dictation.
It was telegraphed from various sourecs that during
Victor Emmanuel, it is postivcly said. will .command the night of the 25th, 100.000 me»« under the Commandother States the other party, that the United States Court fatality befell them all. Ono of the brothers was shot in
was not the judge in the dispute, but that as in all other a duel across a table in a Southern city; another foil by tho Sardiniau army, .with La llomora immediately under er-in-Chief, Gen. Gijukii crossed the Ticino in three coqw
de armie, took the road towards Novara, and that after'
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^afieg of compact where there was no common umpire, the side of the bravo Crockett at the massacre of the him.
Austrian correspondent says the Prusian Cabinet had wards blew up tho bridge of Buffalora. •
one party has as good a right to judge for itself as the Alamo; the third brother was burned in the Ben 8herrod, received information of the intention of Austria to • deliv- France had. not accepted England's offer of mediation,
other.. WoH, ofie of our Democratic Judges' term ex- and his sister perished in the ill-fated Lexington. The an ultimatunj, bnd that therefore, the. continued and but was said to be considering i t
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The King of Sardinia had issued a proclamation to the
pires this Spring, and we felt the importance' of keeping mother soon followed her children^leaviug poor Mike to faithful uniou af Austria is still to be spoken for. * article in a semi-official Prussian Gazette, however, says army, raying lie regarded Austria's ultimatum as an inour Court free from tho doctrines 6f Federal Centraliza- meet a death, under the circumstances, more terriblfc than the action of (Austria was a complete surprise to the
sult and rejected it with disdain.
tion, and nominated a young lawyer who defended Booth any of the rest"
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The French troops are landing at Genoa in largo nmnPrussian Government.
I t is now stated that the mii«ion.to Berlin of the Arch- bors. Thev were most enthusiastically received
when arrested, and who is radical in his opposition to
TOT. RHI-JUUCAXS OK MINNESOTA.—Tho Republican
Duke Albreclit of Austria was a failure, his object havTuscany "bus declared in favor of a Military Dictatorusurped power. The Sham-Democrats, on the other State Central Committee of Minnesota have called
ing bocn to secure the cooperation of Prussia iu ithe
hand, proclaimed openly "unconditional submission"— State Convention for the nomination of candidates for the
ultimatum to Sardinia, which co-operation was postively Sh'£nF.AT Br.rrAiJf —Warlike preparations were going
as loudly as tho Tories of the Revolution did, and nomi- State offices, at S t Paul on the 20th of July. The elecforward rapidly in England A t Woolwich there was
refused.
Li'*'
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nated a pair of kid gloves—a fossil of the most antiquar tion takes place on the eleventh day of.October, leavGen. Neal . left Paris on the 24th ult, to take command great activity; Tho Government had chartered Cuuara s
of the Corps de Anpie allotted to him.
screw steamer vJitna and a number of other vowels to
rian tendencies—always looking back for a guide, and
ing time for an active canvass of ninety days. "We
The Patrie says that the Emperor and Prince Nopolo- convcv the troops and ammunition to tho Mediterranean.
supposing that what has not been decided is wrong.
think," says the S t Paul Times, " all circumstances con- on will leave on Wednesday, the 27th, to join the Army. There* were rumors that a proclamation would be issued
Our cowardly "Bar," as a general thing, went against sidered tins space of time will prove amply sufficient to The Aids do Camp, who will accompany them, have calling for 10,000 men for the N a y . W a r premiums
ua, and " Rebellion" and "Disunion," and " Infidelity," obliterate what is left in Minnesota of the sham Demo- already been appointed.
were being generally demanded at lioyd'R. There was
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Troops intended to commence the formation of a camp a great war panic in IjOndon, and Consols fluctuated exwere bawled all over tho State. Well, we took issue
cracy."
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of 49,000 men' had arrived at Toulon. Tho regiments cessively.
with them on these grounds, and we have whipped tho
T h e Very Latest.
which
had
quitted
Paris
were
most
enthusiastically
The Governor of Louisiana receutly pent to Missouri
allied army to death! Our candidate, Byron Paine, is
LONDON", Saturday noon.—The Austrian manifesto is
cheered by tho people as they departed
reclaim a fugitive from justice, who had murdered
' <s!eb|ted by ten thousand majority!!"
Marshal Canrobcrt had gone to assume the commad considered as tantamount to a declaration of war.
female slave in New Orleans, and fled to S t Louis, where allotted him. , •
PARIS, Saturday.—The Austrians have created the
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T h e W a r la Europe.
he had been, taken Into custody to await a requisition.
The Imjwrial Guard has been placed on a war loot- Ticino, and hostilities have commenced This is official.
Europe is undoubtedly atthls time engaged in a genWhen the messunger waited upon Gov. Stewart of MisThe Weather Prophet.
eral war. The Chicago Press: and Tribune publishes
The French Minister of Marine is said to have sent
souri, ,tbo requisition was refused and the meteenger told
orders to all the seaports in France, to prevent the de- .We cut the following from an exchange paper. I t .
a tabular statement showing the military strength of all
to say to the Governor of Louisiana that ho was d—d parture of any more boats for deep sea fishing, and as u developed Mr. Ryan's system or weather prophecy, and
the leading European Powere, by which it appears that
fool, "that if he (Stewart) had not more brains than measure of urgency to enlist their crews for the service is so plain in its method of calculation that any person
at least four millions of aimed men must Boon become in&'.']»
Wickliffe, he would,resign!". The murderer, of course, of the Imperial liavy.
' " velved in-the fearful contest Hie war has commenced
The question :of the Regcncy has been agitated and who is so disposed can bring it to. tho test.
discharged
The first Thursday in March, tho first Thursday in
the Prince Jerome and the Empress were spoken of
with Austria on the one side, against Sardinia and France
Flour
in
France
had
advanced
2
francs
per sack, and June, the first Thursday in September and the finrt ThursA
MONSTER.—A
man
living
near
Nashville,
Tenn.,
who
on the other; but all the leading great powers will doubtday in December, are the governing d a p for each season.
wheat was firm but without any sensible risp.
less become fully engaged within the next few months. had been absent in California some three years, cotniug
Whatever
point of the compass the wind prevails at on
The Provincial corn market generally exhibited an
The physical forces which will bo hurled against each home recently, found n baby only three months old lyitg advance, r,.
those davs, that wifl be the prevailing point for the seaOther wiQ be tremendous, and the world may well stand in tho cradle* "Convinced that he had been injured, he
LATEST.—An alliance between France and Russia is son, and" the opposite point will be the mitigating or
shifting point for the same season. How to find 1hc
at once cut off the iufant's ears, to avenge his 'wounded announced
in awe at the coming strife.
A treaty, offensive and defensive, was concluded by number of storms for each of the seasons: if it storms on
Fearful as are the numbers of the armies to be engaged, honor.' The screams of the little sufferer called in
them on the 22d of April, and according to it Russia is the first Thursday, or any subsequent Thursday, count
family,
when
the
avenger
of
domestic
purity
learned
that
the effect of the death-dealing instruments which modern
to make her first mobilization of four corps de arraie, two the number of' davs to come of the month, that is the
. science has given to the art of war must be tried in order the child belonged to a neighbor who ivas visiting his of which are to be advanced towards. A.ustria, and two Calendar part of t i e calculation; then add to that the
number of days to come of the moon, and that will be
,
to be appreciated Artillery will now do execution for wife. Not being a Member of Congress, he was threat- towards the Prussian frontier. The London Times of the 27th remaks that the alli- the number of storms for that season, or-three months;
.jnilea, and Minie rifles and Belf-aijjusting percussion caps ened with lynching, and found it prudent to decamp
ice is most startling although it has been so often hint- for example—if it should storm on the first rhursday in
have taken tho plaeo of muskets and match-locks. RailMarch, and that should be on the 3 d there would be 28
SLAVE TRADE.—The papers at Enterprise, Miss., pab- ed a t This event has changed in a moment, the whole days to come. If we had a new moon on that day that
ways can transport and concentrate hundreds Of thou,gtyect of affaiis. W e now understand the.proposition
lish an advertisement offering §300 for 1000 native Afri- of a Congress'which opportunely interrupted l o r d Cow- would mako 28 more, which would be 6J changes for
sands of meft is a week, where it would have takes six
that season, an was the case this spring.
cans between 14 and 20 years of age, to be delivered ley's mediation.
months in the days of Napoleon I. to place them, and
If it should storm on the first of next June, we must
The London Post asserts that the policy oftheEngbsh
withfc a year ut some point on the coast between Peosathe telegraph in as many minutes may order them when,
have a wet snmmer, for there will .be a new moon on that
Cabinet
forced
France
into
the
arms
of
Russia
and
comcola. Fin., and Galveston, Texas. Tho advertisement
where and how to use the engines of death.
pelled an alliance which cannot but regarded with sincere dav. You have nothing to do with what is passed of
states most distinctly that it is their purpose totakeiame
the
month or what is massed of the moon, but add what
In every aspetit of the case, therefore, the world is
apprehension.
with the law against the slave trade.
The London Herald of the 27th is enabled to state i, to c o m or both, w b e n the find Btorm corns ttur
likely to witness a more awful contest than is recordod in
the first Thursday in each season, that will and shall be
that
the
government
read
on
the
26th
official
information
all the history of the past
M. Alex. Dumas says his voyage to Russia and the
of the acceptance by Austria of the mediation proposed the number of storms for that season.
For example—if the wind should come the first ThursEast cost him only $2,000, and the money ho received
INCREASED RATES FOE ADVERTIHINQ.—Tho Legislature
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a.
and that nhonUl hp .
from Count Koucheliff was $12000 for two novels, pnd ' A dispatch from Vienna asserts on creditable authoriof New York have enacted a law to increase the legal
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that his books bring him in $20,000 a year. He leaves ty that the French troops had already violated neutral a aouwiuj;
rates of advertising in that State from 50 cents to 75
winter. Knowing the wind wiB o
territory,
and
it
also
announced
that
French
forces
had
Paris the 15th of May for another two year's excursion.
cents per foBo for tho first insertion, and for each subsearrived'at Genoa and entered Sardinian territory. The Northwest, it fbllowj that evdrfthioE. th«t Me—nun or
He has sold his "Voyage to Caucasus," for $6,000; itis paseajje of the Ticino by the Austrians was hardly ex- mM—mU Mick.' On tho n t f n u j , it the wtpd «hook
quent in a corresponding ratio—from 40 cents to 50
be Sooth and Southwest. or'Bouthcttt i t u pUin that
to be published daily, and thirty numbers only issped,
cents.
we can't have permanent Weighing, knowing the snow
consequently he receives 1,000 francs daily for i t
GBKAT BBJTAW.—Parliament was formally dissolved
cannot stand before those southed/wimls, as was the
. GSN. WAUCDUT—Gen. William Walker has arrived at
on the 23d. The New Parliament was suramooed for the
case last winter. H i e whole secret is to find the point of
San Francisco, as a second-class cabin passenger, under 11 Gen. Foote (Ex-Governor of Mississippi, and fori the 31st of May. i The elections would commence in a day or
the compaes the wind will prevail, the first Thursday in
test five or six years a resident of CaKfornte,> is acandi"
the assumed name of James Wilson, in the
eachseasoa wSch l o c a t e s w i n d ^ h a t s e a w a ^
The
British
fleet
has
sailed
with
awfed
<*&«,
and
it
Golden Age. Hie brother filibuster, Bruno Natamer, date for Congress in the IVth Mississippi District. 'His
was inferred they were bound for the Adriatic.
s with hhn. It is said that has designs upon 8onora.' opponent is Hon. 0. R. Singleton.

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THE WAR BEGUN!II

TRAVERSE CITY:

• PGST OFFICE ROBBERK^—The Toronto l e a d e r - S t a t e s
that the robbery of Canadian letters sent i n t e t h e United
VERY ACCEPTABLE.—Mr. a n d t i n . DAME, of N o r t h - States is very common, and that registered letters are;
port, h a r e twit us a basket of delicious 1 Oranges and almost certain to b e opened and the money taJsen.
Lemons, t h a firet we have sqen this season, for which they
Mrs. Anderson, of Loudon, Canada, insured her life
will please receive the thanks of a a r numerous family.
for $5,000, for the benefit of her son, who, shortly after,
administered
strychnine to the mother, f r o m the effects
T h e schooner Telegraph,
Capt. Ira H e r r i man, arrived
liere o n Snnday, and sailed on Thursday, for Chicago, with of which sho died.

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T A T E O F J U G H 3 G A M > - - f U E CIRCUIT COURT
far the County of Grand Traverse, In Chancery.
At * session of a«W C o w i held at the Court House In the
Tillage of Traversa .City, « the County of Grand Traverse,
on th* J5th day of April, M Di 1859. Present, Hon. Flavins WE HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
J. Litilejohn, Circuit Judge.
A
Jot® Baptist Krai**aba. Complainant, vs. Abial C. Steven*,
Defewlant.
It satifctuctorily appearing to this Coart liy the affidavit of
AND
C. H. Holdcn, the Solicitor for the Complainant in said caaae,
on tiH- that the Deftudant. Abial C. Stevens, is absent from
the said State, and the process for hU appearance has been
doly.Issued, and that the saow <;ould not be served by reason We ever brought to this market; which we will be, happy to
a cargo of lumber, t o Hannah, Lay A Co.
A PILE.—One passenger on the Star of thc W e s t on of bi« absence: On notion of C. H. Holden. aaid Complain- offer at such, prices aa will accord reasonably with the TI MES.
ant's 'Solicitor, it is ordered that the aaid Abial C. Stevens
HANNAH, LAY * CO.
QUICK TIUF.—The schooner Perry Hannah, Captain her late arrival at N e w York, a Cornish miner, had one eau«i his appearance ia thia cause to be entered within three
Traverse City, Nov-18,18S8.
nl9tf
Canfidd, arrived here oq Wednesday," having made the hundred and fifty pounds of gold dust, valued at $60,000. months from the date of thia order; and in case of his appearance he Cause his answer to the complaint's bill to 1*
t r i p t o Chicago and back in one week.
s . A. M C C L E L L A N D ,
A b n e r H a y s was fined $ 2 0 at P a w P a w for selling filed, land a copy thereof to be served on the Complainant's
Solicitor, within twenty days after a service of a copy of said
DEALER
IS
FAVOH&-4S. A . McClclland, Eeq^ of Northport, will liquor, second offence, and then sent to jail in default of bill and notice of this order, and In default thereof that aaid
bill bar taken as confessed by said Defendant.
bail to Keep the p^ace towards his wife.
D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n a c c e p t o u r thanks for late papers.
And it is further ordered, that within twenty days from the
kee Notions,' H a r d w a r e ,
NEW COMET.—Prof Watson, of Ann Arbor, has re- date of this order, the Complainant cause a copy thereof *ACTBORITT TO DRAW.—Hon. Francis W . Shearman,
" a n d Traverse Herald, a news pap
T i n "W"are,
*'
t ^ e county of Grand Traverse and
Editor of tf* Democratic Expounder, is hereby author- •centiy discovered a new cotnet, near t h e ' s t a r IT in the
H a t s a n d Capo. B o o t s a n d Shoes, Doora, S a s h .
n
each
weelt
for
aix
succejuiv
Door Trimmings,
ized t o d r a w on us, a t sight, for a puff of the first mag- constellation Lynx.
copy of ibis order to be personally scri ed
Nails, by the keg or Ih,;- *,
nitude: H o w docs the W h i g party flourish .in your
LUMBER FOR THE HOLT . LAND.—A schooner recently absent Defendant, Abial C. Stevens, at least twenty days l>ePork and Klour. by the barrel or lb.;
neighborhood? Caught anything yet?
Butter, Cheese, Lard;
loaded at Savannah with Georgia lumber for the Holy
Linseed and best winter-strained-Oil,Burning Fluid;
Lamps of all kinds, Candles, Dried Apples;
DISCOVERT OF A VALUABLE LEAD MIXE.—The Cincin- Land. I t is ordered b y some carpenters at Damascus.
A large assortment of Tobacco;
n a t i Gazette BW/* t h a t Professor Morse, formerly of
MRS. HARTUNO.—Judgel W r i g h t has granted a writ of
Powder, l.ead, Shot, Gun Caps;
IX C H A N C E R Y .
Carpet Warp, Logwood. Madder. Copperas,
t h a t City, took fifty a e r o of land in Tennessee, for a debt error in the case of Mrs. Hartnng, whose execution will
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . — T H E CIRCUIT COURT
Cadbar, Indigo, Alum. Borax, Ac.
tor the County or Grand Traverse, in Chancery.
at $ 4 0 an acre—or $2,000 for the lot, upon which he has therefore b e delayed till it shall h a r e been argued.
<i,it pending
nlMwtinir in
i n Ithe
It I, P
i n - l l i l CCourt
o u r t f for-thc
o r t l l C CCounty
o l i n t V o of
f Grand
School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains:
Sujt
Circuit
Cradle Scythes, Grass .Scythes and Snathes, Pitchforks;
recently discovered a reij rich lead .mine. H e has been
Travbrse, in Chancery, this S3d. day of-April, A. D. 1859.
DETROIT.—The assessed valuation of the real and per- Gathiarino A. Lowe, Complainant, vs. Orlin Lo*;c, Defendant
Stope Pipe, Bedsteads. Rocking Chairs;
«
offered 81,000 an acre for his purchase, b u t he values it
Small Rockers and Tablo Chairs for Children;
It satisfactorily appearing to this Court that the Defendant,
sonal p r o p e r t y of Detroit this year, amounts to $15,766,Orlii Lowe, ia a non-resident of tills State, and that he. Is a Together with all articles usually round in a CountryStore.
a t half a miHiou dollars.
591-—being $613,080 less than in 1858.
—ALSO—
resident of the State of Illinois: Oa motion of Messrs. Witney,
Eggleston A Gray, Solicitors and of Counsel for the above
YAXKEK GRIT.—Delia Webster, the Yankee school
A F i n e L o t of P l o w s ,
CURE FOR NOSE-BLEEP.—An exchange pays that a piece named Complainant, IT is OBDEUKD that tho said Defendant, on .Commission, from the Kalamazoo Agricultural Works.
ma'rm who h a s been driven out of Kentucky two or three
Orlin T.owe, cause his appearance in this cause to be entered,
All purchasing Goods nt Northport, will do well » call and
of brown paper, folded and placed between the upper within three months from the date of this order; and that in
times, put in prison once and robbed of h e r property
camlne my stock and prlcei' "
"
'
caseiof his appearance ho cans" his answer to the Complainlip and the gum, will stop bleeding at the nose.
N. B. CUTTING done to c
there, because suspected of abolition sentiments, has lately
ant's Bill to be filed and ajcopy thereof to las served on the
Northport, Dec. 23, 1HJ8.
arrived in Madison, I n i , with thirty families from MasSTATE PRISON.—A new Penitentiary is to be erected Complainant's Solicitors within twenty days after scrvico of
Notary Public.
a copy of said Bill and Notice of thls-order; and in default 8 . A . M e C L E L L A N D , .
sachusetts, and .intends to start a shoe factory on h e r in Northern Indiana, the present edifice being over- thereof that the said Bill be taken as confessed by the said
farm in Milton, Kentucky; W h e t h e r she will be allowed crowded with convicts. Indiana is o Democratic State. Dertndant, Orlin Lowe; And it is further ordered, thatiwithin
twetitv days, the said Complainant cause a notice of this ort o remain there, remains t o be seen.
be published in the (jrandTruverse Herald, a newspaper j " | " ) E R S O N S H A V I N O W H E A T - T O F L O I ^ R A T
T h e Michigan State F a i r for 1859, will bo hold in the
Mill, must bring It in good order. AFTCK THIS DATI
Irfted, published and circulating in said County of Grand
Alluding to the reccnt verdict of acquittal in the E c h o city of Detroit, on the 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th d a p of OctoE SHALL GRIVD XO 8MrTTV OB IMrnHE WmUT.
af erse, and State or Michigan, ancf " '
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
dontinuco once, in eacn weeis iomiA weeIU, UI »micawiMu,
slave case, the Charleston Mercury very strongly inti- ber. H o r a c e Greeley will deliver the Address.
Traverse City,.Dec. 1,1858.
Stf
liiat Bhe cause a copy of this order to be personally served
mate* that the lawB against the slave trade, cannot be
the said Defendant, Orlin Lowe, at least twenty days berore
A W e s t e r n Editor defines a Republican t o bo
the time above prescribed Tor hisappearance.
enforced a t the South, because pnblic sentiment is favorC. H. HOU>EN,
who feare the Lord, and can write a legible hand withI
F
T
E
E
N
O
R
T
W
E
N
T
Y
G
O
O
D
H
A
N
D
Y
M
EN
able t o the free traffic in negroes, whether b r o u g h t from
Circuit Court Cohimissoner, •
will find work with us.
out running bis tongue o u t "
in and tor Grand Traverse County.
another Stoic or Africa.
,
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
WITIIEV, EOOLESTON & OKAY, Sols, tin Cotnpt.
' ap'i»-6w
Travewe
City,
Dec.
1.18^8.'
I n LUCK.—A Norwegian shoemaker, living, ia MineA DESCRIPTION.—A' correspondent of the N e w Y o r k
PUBLIC NOTICE.
sota, has obtained $17,000 for a piece of land near Chir i l O P R E E M P T I O N S E T T L E R S ON FRACTIONEvening P o s t , writing from Kansas, describes J u d g e
cago, which he bought eleven years ago, for $20. &
A «1 Townships 28, M and 30, in the Traverse City Land
P e t i t as a man of " singularly judicial appearance; a well
Practical Builder and. l)raiujlti#nnin,
Diiftrict, Michigan_,
•Jhe above described Townships lormerly within tho District
defined rivqr of baldncfc^ft>ws from his crown, between
MARRIED,
At Elk Rapids on the 1st of May, by R L. Smith, Esq., Mr. orihnds subject to sale, atlonia.now Traverse City,which were
two a c c u r a t e / s h o r e s df hair, and discharges itself into JOHN B. SMALLET to Mian MART A. Drannv.all of Kile Rapids. witihheld and reserved rromsale, settlement or entry, by letter
the Trade, on literal tehns.
rrohi this office to the ltegistcr and Receiver at Ionia,Michigan,
the broad buy of his face."
S a s h , Glass, D o o r s , P a i n t s a n d Nails,
nnfler date or Augnst IQth 1840, and which have been held to constantly on hand.
DIED,

j
In Milton, May Gth. Mr. J o u s MCLAUOHUN, aged 07 years. be reserved ever since, for Indian purposes, are now-declared
J. K.G., thankful for past patron ago, takea this opportuGEOLOGICAL SORVET.—The law passed at the last sesMr. McLaughlin was born in Cambridge, Vt, and went at to be open to preemption. By a recent decision or the Secre- nity ot soliciting a continuance of the aame.
sion of tho Legislature, appropriates 82,000 in 1859, tn earlv age to Canada, bat on the commencement of hos- tary or the Interior, said Townships became a p a r t of tho pubTraverse City, November 3,1858.
n3-ly
olid $2,000 in 1860, for a Geological Survey of the tilities* between Britain and the United States In 1812, he llcfdomain and open to legal preemption seUlementrfrom and
nuuc back to Fort Covington, K. Y.,to enlist in his country's after 15th or April 185t'v All qualified and bona fide settlers
State. A separate bill appropriates $1,000 t o collate service. At the close or tho war he returned to iort Cov- therefore, upon any ot'these lands not otherwise legally apTho
subscriber
offers
for
salo
a
variety
or
engrafted
the papers of the lato Dr. Houghton, relative to his ington, where he lived untU May, 1850, whea he came west propriated, who have settled thereon prior to, or since that A p p l e T r e e s , P e a c h T r e e s , P a a r T r e e s , P l n m
in quest of health, and settled on tha eastern shore or Elk date, and continue to occupy and inhabit their claims up to
Trees and Cherry Trees.
survey.
'
Lake. HU end was peace. He leaves a widow and two tM present time, arc hereby required to tile their declaratory
statement with the Register or the proper Land District, withA line lot of Seedling PEACH Tasss, three years old,which
R- 8. LxrtriM.
DWARFS.—Two girls named Dalton are soon t o be ex- small children.
in Hhrce months from the date or the first publication or this will be sold cheap.
notice, nnd to make proof and payment as required hy law, Also, Ct'RRAKTs, GOOSEBERRIES, AC.; all in good condition,
hibited''in Boston.: ihie elder of the sisters is- eleven
P R O B A T E NOTICE.
before the day to IK- hereafter fixed for the commencement or good size, and healthv.
L. R. SMITH.
years of age, weighs fifteen pounds, and is twenty-eight
STATE OF MICHIGAN, ) f | ,
ot'the public sale or the "body or lands embracing the tractElk Rapids, Nov. 3,1858.
, n3-ly
cliimcd.
;
inches in height; the younger is nine, weighs 13 pounds,
A C T L ^ E 8 M O N C T O F THE PROBATE COURT FOR
JACOB BARNS, Register.
I C H M O N D 8 ic BACKI'8.—PHKKIUM ACCOUNT
and h e r height ifl 26 inches.
J \ . said County, holden at the Prolmte Office in t h * village
. O. A. STEVENS, Redeiver.
Book Manuractory and Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
of Manistee, on Monday, the second day or May, in the vear
bated April 19th, 1853,
24-8*
Avenue.—Accoupt Books or every description made to order,
*
" " s'thousand eight hundred and flfty-nine, PreM r . Black, U. S, Consul at the City or Mexico, who,
or snpcrlor paper and workmanship, at lower prices than
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
herctorure. Warranted to give aatlafactlpu in every particuaccording to report, has been ordered to leave tho
SAMUEL A. McCLBtLAND )
lar.
i
.
try,'by Gen. Miramon, has acted as Consul in that city
Commercial Printing, Rnllng and Binding, executed to
On reading- and filing the potition, duly Verified, or Mary
ABIAL C. STEVEN'Sorder.
for more than'tjventy yoars. H e is now an old man, and O'Connell, praying that she may be appointed Administratrix X ;T O
T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A WRIT OF ATThe snbsoriber havfng had ah experience or over fourteen
tachment
was
issued
out
or
the
Circuit
Court
for
the
or the Estate o'r said deceased,
.
very infirm.
•'
years, reels assured that they can dety competition In prices
Therenpoti it is ordered that Monday, the twentieth day or cinnty or Grand Taaverse, Michigan, on and tested the thir- and quality or workmanship.
LAMARTISE.—It is stated in the French journals t h a t . jne next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned tor the tieth da*- or November, A. I). 1*58, directed and dolivered to
Orders Trom Bank*, Merchants, Manuractnrers and Railroad
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the city of Paris, in'consideration of M. Lamartino' hcarlnzor Baid petition, and that the heirs at law of said de- the Sheriff or the county or Grand Traverse, in fovor or Companies, respectfully solicited.
ceased, and all other persona interested, in said estate, are re- S»muel A. McClelland, Plaintiff, and against Abial (J. Stevens,
great sorviccs t o tho country in 1848, has made him a quired to appear ata session of said Court then to be holden Dfctendant, ftir the snnj of one hundred nnd fifty dollars;
at
the
Probate
office
in
the
village
or
Manistee,
and
show
that
said
writ
was
returnable
on
the
twenty-fifth
dav
or
April,
Dealer in Foreign .and Domestic Hardware, Housekeeppresent of a handsome house and extensive grounds in
cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should 1*59, and was on that >lay duly retorned by said Sheriff: that ing Articles, Mechanics* Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin ?nd J a p .
fijom the return endorsed on said writ it appears thai property •aned Ware, Drain Tl|e, Ac. Agent for the American an-.l
the Bois de Boulogne.
>t be granted.
!
And it iaforther ordered, that sftid petitioner give notici wias attached thereon, and that the defendant therein named, Cnropean 1-aw Agency or Lita A Kapp, No. 7 Nassau street.
WOMEN B llKurra.—Mrs. Lydia A . Jenkins, of N e w to all persons interested in said estate, or the pendency or Abial C. Stevens, coald not 1* foand whereon to make service. New York-—for tbc recovery of Debts, Legacies and Inheii'
SAMUEL A. MeCLELLAND, Plaintiff
mres in Europe and tho United States. York, has been invited by the students of Lombard UniTraverse Herald,
ic published in tl
jC. H, HOLD'KV, Attorney.
ap!0-6w
Remittances m&de to all parte or Germany, with safety Jind
versity, Galesburg, HL, to .deliver the Occasional Address newspaper printed in Grand Traverse county andjiirculating
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearalcy's Bl»ck, Detroit,
MORTGAGE SALE.
,
coifnty or Manistee, three successive, weeks previous
Mich.
u3
at the Annual Commencement at that Institution, on
i said day of hearing.
I D E F A U L T HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE CONDIHENRY
8.
UDELL
(A true copy."
| / tlons or a ccrtain indenture or mortgage executed by
Thurada^, the 9th of J u n e n o x t
. Engravers and Lithographers, 209 Main street, Buffalo.
Circuit CoMrt Commissioner, acting as
John Weber. Hubert Kurt and Herman J. Cordes, of the city
Jndge
or
Probate.
N.
V.,
over
Sage's
Piano
Booms.—We
are
prepared
to
execute
df Milwaukee and State or Wisconsin, and OttoThies, of the
HUBON HOUSE BURNED.—We learn from the P o r t
township of Ccntreville, connty of Grand Traverse and State all work entrusted to tos with promptness and despatch, and
Huron Commercial, t h a t the H u r o n House, the oldest
of Michigan.-to Antoine Mansean, or the county or Grand in as favorable terms as any establishment in the country.
Traverse and State or Jfichigau, (deceased,) bearing date the ,'ombining all thp different branches" of Steel; Gopper and
Hotel in that city, was entirely destroyed b y fire on the
thirteenth day of November, in the year or our t^>rd one Stone Engraving, as .well as Crayon Work of the finest de4th inst Supposed to have been the work of an incenMORGAN BATES
thousand eight hundred and flfty-six, and recorded in the scription. we guarantee satisfaction in all eases.
Maps, Portraits, Show Cards, Ac., Lithographed and printed
c
Has opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., Office or the Register at deeds for the county or Grand Tradiary.
. n3
verse, on the 21st day. of January, A. D. 1857, at ft o'clock A; in the most delicate oolors, by a new process.
Michigan, for tho transaction or a
A. in Liber one (1) of Mortgages, folios 74, 75, 70 and 77; ant!
TUSCOLA COUNTY.—The Tuscola County Pioneer exG-eneral Agency B u s i n e s s .
R E E S W H I T I N G , General Land Agent, Graa»flic amount claimed t o be <Ju° on said mortgage at th«
presses tljo belief that there is au amount of mineral

hopper
Falls,
Jefferson
Co.,
K.
T.
RWMKSCES.-—
The United States Land Office ia located at thia place; and iato or this notice, being two thousand three hundred and
wealth of no small importance in that region, and says particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants, tftccn dollars, ($2,315,) for principal and interest, nnd Hod. Z. Chandler, Detroit, Michigan; Whiting A Adams, do;
investing money In Government Lands, imparting informa- - - «nlt or proceeding having been instituted at law t« Col. S, McKnight, do; H. W. Williams, Ex. or Title*, S t
t h a t specimens of various kinds shown, have tended t o tion relative to tho general teaturea, resources and advanver tho debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, o Louis; Mai- B. Walker, U. S. A.; C. A. Perry, Esq.. Weston.
oi Mo.; Amos T. Hall, Esq., Treasurer C.'AB. R R., Chicago;
tages of the Grand Traverse country, the payment of taxes, _ . . part thereof Notfce is therefore hereby given, that
confirm tho conclusion.
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and the transaction of any Agency business with which he S a t u r d a y , the 2 8 t h d a y o f M a r
<«'I<>ck i n Geo. T. Pearson, Attorney a t Law, Chicago.
file forenOon or that day, at the ftont door or the Court House
KESKRKSCKS.
T h e Now Y o r k Evening P o s t asserts that the original may be entrusted.
W I N E H O U S E . — W l l l a r d Harvey A Cfc, «« Maiden
#t Traverse City, ih said county, (that being the place or holdLane,
and
17
Cedar
street,
New
York.
Hemp,
Cottonmanuscript of Mrs. Sickle's confession was given to the
iUB the Circuit'Coprt Tor said, county or Grand Traverse,) by
Hoh.' J^jrHwrSKJ, Attorney Goner.), j D t , r o i t .
virtue ot a power or skle in -said mortgage contained,-and Flax and Linen Twines, Imported and Manufactured Cordage,
Editor of H a r p e r ' s W e e k l y by Mr. Sickles himself, alaccording to the statute of Michigan in such case made and Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope, Tarred Stuff.
nS
though ho and his counsel have a n c c asserted that it was
Provided, I shall expose for sale nt public anctionj to-the Fishing Lines, Gilllng Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
f
u3
lighest bidder, and soil the premises in ,said mortgage de- kinds or Cords and Lines.
made public against his wishes.
MORGAN BATES,
scribed, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient t o pay and
natisTv the amount due thereon nt the date or this notice, with
Hon. JOHN N . INOERSOU, Editor of the OWOSPO
sale
and
and
retail
dealer
in
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry
,
interest and the cost a i d expenses allowed by law, all the folv Goods, Plated Ware, Combs, Buttons, Thread, Ac. No.
H e r a l d Office, T r a v e r s e City, M i c h .
American, is collecting materials for tho History of Shilowing pieces or parcels or land lying and being In the town- Fane
79 Woodward avenne. opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
ship of Centrevilie, coanty of Grand Traverse (Leelanau} and Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and wajranted.
awassee County, a task for which he is admirably qualin3
State^&jMichigan, described as follows: Lots numbered One
fied, and which he will ably execute. H i s paper i s one
XI) andFour (4), and tho Southwest quarter or the Northeast
G E R ' S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S ABE THE BEST
Or Those Desirous of SettHag on the Gwtrawat Lands. quarter or Section numbered Nine (9) in Township numbered OD I NMachines
for Family Sewing, or for manufacturing purof the best in tho State.
iThirty (30) North of Range number Twelve (12) West. Dated poses- 2ff"Call and examine thenvat 133 JetlWson Avenue
H ^ H T . R S N O R R I S , BEING ONE OF THE OLDEST ^February 11,1859. .
.
(Masonic Hall.)
WILLIAM PORTER Agent
Rev. D r . Haskill, who was formerly a wandering jugJOHN I. MILLER, Administrator
settlers on Grand Traverse Bav, well acquainted with the
Detroit, Nov. 1.1888.
14-12w,
or the Estate or Antoine Mansean, deceased.
gler known as the F a k i r of Siva, has been engaged a t
beat farming lauds Ih the connty or Grand Traverse, ia willing
to serve any one by personal inspection of any Governs
IRESIDE E D I T I O N O F WAVKRLY NOVELS,
salary of '$1,000, as a Clergyman, at Mount Pleasant, land or improved farms within 30 miles of Traverse City.
AFFIDAVITS FOR SETTLEMENT UPON T H E
now complete, full sets, to be had or
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
DOUGHTY. STHAW A CO.,
Iowa.
j
STATE. SWAMP LANDS,
Cash Pahl lor H i d e s and Calf Skinx. Good
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No. 9« Woodward Ave.
Sole Leather Constantly oh H a n d .
U n d e r S e c t i o n S of. A c t 3 1 o f 1 8 5 8 .
T h e marble statue t o Com. P e r r y , to be erected a t
C. NORRIS.
FULL SUPPLY O F BLANK BOOKS AND
Cleveland, o n Lake Erie, has been contracted for, and
O T I C E IS HEREBY .GIVEN, THAT BY VIRTUE OF
Traverse City, April W, 1S5S.
ap39-3m
Stationeiry, constantly on hand at •
a
Commission
from
the
Commissioner
of
the
State
I
.and
Detroit,
Nov.
1,1858.
RICHMONDS
A BACKUS,
' i s to b e ready for inauguration e n the 10th of September.
Office, dated March 10th, 1859, the uhdervigned is constituted
ROUNDS A LANGDON'8
n3
No. 183 Jetftrson Art.
and appointed Agent, for and in behalf or the 8tate of MichiT b * Republic of i l a y t i has commissioned t w o colored
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER AND IMPOH
gan, to take affidavits and other testimony tn Grand Traverse
t e r of Segars,No.,35 Woodward Avenue,Detroit^ M^cfciW,nntv, As provided fa A c t No. 100, approved Feb. 11, WW.
genttemeB, Touissant and Merdon, as Ministers t o Lon155 R a n d o l p h S t r e e t , C U c a g o , 111.
Persons. desirous of Ottering State Swamp Lands for settledon, where thejr have been received officially.
ROUNDS A LANGDON are authorixed to receive Adver- ment, can now make affidavits before me. Instead or doing so T T I O T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H.
tisements for this and all the leading Newspaper* of the U. S - before the Commissiofaer at Lansln^, as was required hy the
Barn u m has left London, and Lola Mantes takes his and are the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE Agents for the majority law of 1858.
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MORGAN BATK.,
ted:Traverse City, March 23, i m
Notaiy Pnblic.
place iatoelecturing field • :J1 1 ! " 3 ^ or thoae In the North-Weat.
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FLORIDA.—BY JOSnt* A JU oiBRnics.—llluatmed with 6
Comer JetRrson Avenue and Wayne Street, offers for
One engravings-r-0n9 Volume, 12mo. 320 pp. Price $1.—
»ale to the City and Country Trade:—
This Work portrays; with eminent abflity. the crinies commit-S u g a r s a n d Molaases.
ted by our Government against the Maroons wbp fled from.
h h d g fair, prime and choice New Orleans, Porto Bico and
South Carolina and other blavc State*, seeking protection uni
•• " . . .Sugar.
Muscavado
der Spanish laws. It shows bad faith exercised towards the
1 Me the lights of the village
£0 bbls Crashed, PoWdcSred and Coffee.
Indians of Florida, and is found"to present a true view of the
Gleam through the rain and the mist.
J100 bbls Prime New Orleans Molasses and Sy/up.
long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOB
And * feeling of sadness comes o'er rot,
Teas.
SLAVERY. That my heart cannot resist—
FrwaOoren>»rChue. of Ohio.
1500 halT chests cases and.boxes Young Hyson, Gunpowder
A feeling of sadness and longing
Gentlemen—Accept my thanks for a copy of '"jibe Exile*
a i d Black Teas; of recent importation.
', .That's not aWn to pain,
of .Florida." I have read the book With groat interest and
.- Coffee a n d Spices.
. • ' K i t resembles sorrow only
much instruction. It sets tara striking light, an important
. Aa the jnist resembles rain.
256 hags white and green Rio.
portion of our history, find clearly reveals the seefot springs
140 bags and pockets pld Gov't and common Java.
by which successive administrations *ere moved in aflSirs of
Come read to me some poem,
100 cases ground Mustard.
great moral and political consequence. The distinguished
- Bome simple and heartfelt lay,
20
bags
green
and
"white
Maracalbo.
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of every
That shall soothe thin-restless feeling.
50 boxes Ground Rio.
lover of freedom, justice, and honorable administration, by
.
: And banish the thoughts of <lay.
50 kegs Grpund Ginger.
tracing and exhibiting the evil influences of slavery in th<»
^bagaPep]
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Not from the grand old masters,
transactions which he narrates. No one, it secmato.me. can
Not from the bards sublime,
50 boxes On
arise from perusing this work without deepened ton'victipns
Whose distant footstep* echo
of the wrong of siavcholding, and the necessity of earniyt
T o b a c c o a n d Cigars.
O U N - L I G H T O A S W O R K S , FOB THE MANUFACand persistent effort f o r the deliverance of o'iir National tJo\Through the corridors of Time;
100 boxes 3c Fine Cot Papers.
0 "TUBE OF, ILLUMINATING GAS, for the use of Private
eminent from the control of the slave power.
100 bbls Smoking.
For like strains of martial music,
Houses, Phbtfc Building", Villages Towns Ac.—Patented
Columbus, Jul r 12,1858.
S. P. CU ASE.
. CO boxes Ping Dark, 8's and 10's. Their mighty thoughts, suggest
August, 1858.—The principle of the invention consists in the
REPUBLICANS READ IT! Copies sent by mail on receipt
20 boxes Gold Leaf, Half Pounds.
Life's endless toil and endeavor;
peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Gas is most
of One Dollar. .
FOLLETT, FOSTER 3c (TO..
30 boxes Tin 'Foil.
And to-night I long for rest
qnicklv, easily and economically generated from Rosin, Oil,
FBANCIS
RATMOXn,
Pulishers,
Colunil.«v
Ohio.
20 bbls Cavendish in cans.
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for
. Detroit. Agent fop Michigan.
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Read from some humble poet,
CIOAKS A large assortment of Imported and Domestic nS
about eighty cents, as much light as a thousand feet of ordiWhose songs gush from his heart
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As showers from the clouds of summer,
/ between Larned and Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
A long course-of experiments at the lands of the inventor, Port, Moderia and Sherry Wines, in quarters and octaves.
Or tear* from the eyelids start;
who has had mmy years'experience in Gas manufacturing, as Champagne, (Heidseck & Delbreeht,) and Claret In baskets The undersigned having re-purchased " T h e Institution for
Who through long day* of labor,
the dissemination of useful drinks," has enlarged and rejuvewell as by ourselves and others, has placed the invention beand cases.
And nights devoid of ease,
yond all doubt of Its practicability. The public may be con- Fine old Cognac and Seignette Brandies, in half pipes, quar- nated it in the. most thorough manner, makihg it now tho
Btlll heard in his sonl the mutio
most extensive BREWERY IN THE WEST, with facilities for
fidently assured that it is at once the most simple and useful
ters and octaves.Of wonderfnbmelodles
producing the finest and most delicate grades Of Malt Liquors;
of any tliiiig of the kind ever before constructed.
Gis—Swan and London Cordial, in whole and half pipes.
The present object of the proprietors is to dispose of city, WHISKEY—Old Scotch, Monongahela and Peach Orchard, In and is now prepared to furnish the various qualities of Ales.
Such songs have power to quiet
Porter and Brown Stout, for draaght and bottling at prices
county aBd state Rights, on the moat favorable.tenns, and to
hhdsand
bbls.
The restless pulse of care,
immediately
introduce
the
works
into
general
use.
ranging from SO to $10 per barrel.
Wine,
Stomach
and
Cordial
Bitters
in
cases.
And come like the benediction
Extra tine and Stock Ales brewed t o order.
Works from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are no
That follows aftet prayer.
Sundries.
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery
readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit,
200 boxes Raisins.
«
in good order, will be paid for atsume prices as charged,.
as well as every' thing connected with the "Sun-Light Gas
Then read from the treasured volume
500 boxes Window Glass, assorted.
The attention of private families, aqd customers in general,
Works," which will be supplied By theta at all the principal
The poem of thy oholce,
150 boxes'Pepper Sauce.
is particularly called to the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE. Old
points In the Union, to parties purchasing territory.
And lend to tho rhyme of the poet
200 kegs White Lead.
Persons of small capital; and particularly Gas Fitters, 1
friends and new may lie assured of the superior quality end
The beauty of thy voice.
200 dozen Pails arid Tubs.
._aking an investment In the right to use the "Sun-Light Gi
flavor of .these beverages and all are'invitcd to call and samAnd the night shall be filled »rith music,
100 boxes assorted Ink..
ple for themselves AH orders, With the money enclosed,
W o r k v ' will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
/?
200 bags assorted Shot. ' '
.
And the cares that Infest the day
will reecivc prompHittcntioii. .
£5?-All communications in the premises directed to thej
200 kegs Powder, 'assorted.
Shall Told their tents like the Arabs,
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowtst market rMes.
undersigned will meet prompt attention:'
• 100 boxes Oakley Jk Ames' German Chemical Soap.
And as silently steal away.
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J. I - OAREW.
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
n3
150 boxes white and dark German Ohemlcal Soap.
•>
Treasurer for Proprietors,
A W o r d to the Boys.
> 200 boxes Fancy Bar and Cake Soap.
OOKS.—SELF-MADE MEN—By O. B. Seymour.
No. 77 Woodward Avenue,' Detroit, Michigan.
Future Life, or Scenes in AnQtlier World ; by Geo. Wood.
200 boxes Family and No. 1 Bar Soap.
Come, boys, arid Iteten a few minutes to your Uncle.
The Miniftrv of Life; by the author jof Mlnistcnng Children.
100 boxes Stearine nnd Tallow.Candles.
Yod have now arrived at an age when you must begin to
50 boxes Star Candles.
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The K. N. Pepper, and otiier Condiments, put up for general
FURNISHING GOODS*'at the Clothing Emporium of H.j
think about doihe something for yourselves. The first HALLOCK, No ICS. Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Where may|
150 reams Wrapping Paper.
100 reams Foolscap, Letter and Note Taper.
The Tenant House, or Embeis from Poverty's Tlenrthstofie.
piece ofadvico I have for you is, to do everything well be found a very large, frosh and desirable stock of the above!
200.000 Percussion Caps. 2000 lbs Bar liead. The Witches of New York, by IDoesticltswhich you undertake'. There, is but one little danger of goods just manufactured udder his Immediate Inspection, mid;
Isabclla.Orsini; by tho anthorof Beatrice Ccncl.
100 bbls Vinegar.;
'.j .,••:!
your being too particular in this respect A boy who is embracing ono of the most extensive assortments ever before)
Vernon Grover, or Hearts as They Arc.
in this market
Together with Codfish, Mackerel, White Fish, Herring. Bag
careful to draw a strait line on his sfatc, will be very like- offered
Frederick the Great: by CarlIvly.
Among his stock will he found every kind and description; Bait, Paint", Oils, Dye;Stuffs, Cordage, Brooms, Bokets, oiassly to make a straight line through life. 'There is no po- of Garment suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
Dora Dean; by Wifd-Mary J. Holmes
and urticlo appertaining to the Grocery Trade, Corner
Witli tt variety of otheji, too nuniej-oss too enumerate. F o r
From the low prioed and cheaper grades, to the most finej •Jefferson Avenue und Wayne-st., Detroit, ,
sition in life iu.whicli you will not be called upon to be
;
sale by
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FRANCIS RAYMOND,
N. P. JACOBS.
exact as possible. Stop into a jeweler's shop and see how and fashionable garmenU—all or which have beeh mannfao-j n3
,
with the utmost core and WAHRANTKOto give satisfaction.]
Detroit, Jan. 7.18H?.
careful the worknjan must be in finishing up the article tured
.11 persons desirous of purchasing either nt WH0I«p3AI.E
he holds in his bands. Visit a ship-yard and tho man
M A G N I F I C E N T W O R K —MilXH FT ANDISH II.
RETAIL are respectfully Invited to call and examine h i s
LUSTRATED—a
volomc'of
Photograi'bs from original
with the broad-axe must learn to tew on the lino or be extensive stock, which shall be offered o«ji
inifoTmlvl
HALLOCK.
nJ
dismissed. .-Yon think of being a clerk. "Well, remeuir low.
The Lake Superior Bar
—..
, drawings,>by Jolin W. Elipinger, illuatraUve of the Courtship
made from Charcoal Pig. and is far better than the Iron maflc of Mile* Siandish, by Henry W. lj*ngjfelIow. There will l>o
ber that.A mistake there ia httio.better than a crime. I
MERICAN WATCHT;S.—APPLETOX. TRACY
eight
or
ten.
large
Photographs
ot
the snost exquisite .characfrom Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Mcrcbaut Iron is
liave rarely ever seen a man who was very particular
-Co., WAI.THAM, Mass., Mauuf:icturers of PATENT L1C- the only Iron sold iirthis market, that is made in this manner. ter, executed by Bridy. with interscc'tct! crenm-ftoloted leaves
about hiB affairs, that was not successful. How exact is VER WATCHES.—These su|Krior Watches nro made by tho, Their Merchant Scrap Iron Is all made from g«lected-Scrap (containing tho descriptive text,) the (whole to l>o bound In
aid
of
new
and
original
machinery,
expressly
designed
t

quarto
morocco
corors,
with
bevelled
ind gilt eilges.
a military officer in tlie cammand of a body of men. A
and will bear comparison with the best Iro* made in the
with n low paice, a line, substantial, durnble and
Early orders are Solicited, as the sfo* process of preparing
clumsy sailor will never rise to be the cammander of a enre,
'j
' - j,
formly reliable timo keeper. The movements are ne
_ country.
1
Rolling'Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa- the 1'hbtograph* (nothing being done in tioudy weather) wilt
ship.
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• construction, and arc pronounced by the highest authorities nyWyandotte
prevent
the
immediate/issijc
of
aaecojjid
edition; nnd consetaken at par in exchange for Iron or toy indebtedBut there is ono great danger which besets many 'to bo faultless in principlo and quality, and have been proved; nessdrafts
quently, on! v those ordered in'ndvkaceJcaa be prevised.
to the Company;
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1'ricC Six'Dollars Specimens to be Been and subserlptiona
young wen at the present day. It , is. the disposition to by the most exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing in ac-j Manufactured Iron also given in exchange for good Sfrap
tion.
These
watohes
arc
manufactured
entirely
from
the
. .
t^voia Bit solid improvement, and take up the subjects that crude materials in a single establishment, by connected and; Iron.
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' - ' j received, at my stort-.
,
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
require no thougut, and which serve as mere excitemont uniform processes—the manufactory being organised upon, Call and sec or address
13
Wl Woodward Avenue.
II. ZABRISKIE, Secretary.
to the mind. Your older friends tell you that fast boys the «iinc system that -lias been adopted in the production oC Store corner WoodwardWJI.
Avenue and Congresa-st.
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I J A I ' E R W A R E H O U S E . — O N HAND AND FOR SALE
ifever make solid and useful men Very few of them live the tuiequaled American lire-arms which enables nstopro-,
I either at Wholesale pr retail, the following descriptions i>r
to be forty years old. Nobody ever trusts them. Thoy duco a movement rtt onedmlf tho prir.i of nnv foreign move-; "IRON" F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE- paper,
vlr: Imperial. Super Royal, B»ya1, Medium. Demy.
of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfocti 1. pared to furnish, at short notice. Stationary Engines Mill
never fill any important office or station. Thev usually ment
Crown, Flat Cap and Foiirt Post, Cap, U-ttcr, Legal, Sermon.
performance, for ten years, of every watch manufaetur»d by ns.i
become small men, because they have no capital in their . All foreign watches w e made by hand, the Americun watch-j Gearing, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus, and all varieties of Bill apd Note Paper in every variety. .
.
Iron Work. Repair "work on Propellers, Steamers.and Sew
Book and Print Papers-orall colon" and sizes. Manilla,
beads with whfch to work out "a living. Out of fifty of cs being the only ones made bv machinery upon n uniform Mills
executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every I tag, aud Straw Wrapping Paper of all S'res rnd weights.
system throughout. Nearly all hand-made watches arc dethat class, I do not faiow of one who ever accom]
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Receiving our paper direct from the Manufacturer*, we fcro
fective. and are continually getting out of order. In many description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.rnuoh.

enabled to offer them at as low prices a-s any in thU i^arkct
parts of the country it is impossible to find good watch re-j
re prepared to.qxectite orders of any siie for«Brass and • KAOS—Wanted in exchange forGo-.Is orCosli.
SCENTED OILS.—Some of these arc sold by perfumers paircrs nnd watch repairing'is always Hticertnin and cxpen-j Composition Castings promptly. .
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VHlVCIS i n YM
Tho introduction of American watches disposes of this
Oil Globes Oil CUps, Valves, Journal Boxes Guagc Cocks
at a very high profit; they can all be prepared at a very sive.
difficulty, and country, incitchaiits, as well as watch dealer^ Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistlesfor Steamboats, Locomotives
small expense. Take a quart of common olive oil, and can keep watches as a part of their miscellaneous stock, nnd|
ind Mills Bells for'Bactories Steamers and Lxicomotlvcs un- O H A W ' S CUTLERV AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Fpot
heat it In n rtoneware vessel up to 212 ®, then add half thus supply their customers witli a now staple, which may bo- der
eight hundred pounds
0 or Brush street, under the Fnlton lri.11 Vi orljs. DetroIt, M.
an ounce of sal soda, and stir all fifteen minutes. Allow used as any other article, without mystery or humbug. Soldi
Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopers' and Carpenters'
the trade generally, and by BOBBINS & APPLETON, i
tho biMo-cool, and sediineut will fall to the bottom; ponr byn3
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
' General Agents, 15 Maiden Line. N. V. We arc prepared to execute nil orders for Iron Railing for Tools, Axes or every description, Planing and Tobaccf MaN
off i he clear, and scent it with any. of the essential oils,
chine Knives Trusses 4c„ made to order or a superior quasuch «s rosemary, bergamot end lavender. One fourth of
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H . A l i L l S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAILJ Private Buildings, Churches Public Squares and for Cemote- 1 it v.
Razors, Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruments, steel. Iron
• road Watches, cased jn beautiful styles, warranted ex- ° M r Corner of Fifth and Woodbridge-sts., opposite Mucblnc
an oanae of essential oil, will scent a quart of the prepared
and Brass Ware, polished and repaired tu n mipncr to givo'
oil, which is very excellent for the hair, and equal to cellent, time-keepers: do <|o Swiss, full jewelled, Levers in Shop of Michigau Central Railroad, Detroit
satisfaction
to
hisicustomors.
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every stylo. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing Pens
JJACKSON
ink-sf
A WILEY.
Rowland's celebrated Macassar oil, sold at such extrava- of every desirable pnttorn.; These pens have received aSilvoij • _o
n3
Orders left at the office, Corner of Brush street and Jefferin Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
gant prices.
Medal and Diploma at the Michigan Stato Fair, and are not to
be seen..
be surpassed by any Pens in raarkot. Also dealer in. FINE
References kindlv permitted to Messrs. Edmnnds, North ts
AN AFFECTIONATE Wire.—A woman at a certain vil- JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
d Lithographers
Co., J. B. Wayne A "Co., Geo. D.oty, Doctors Alien & Batwell.
I have an experienced Jeweller,' capable of making newj
lage in England went for arsenic with which to poison
•iano Room.
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Detroit, Jan. 1H59.
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to order.
her husband, but the apothecary gave her soda, and in- work
We are prepared tft oxecute all work entrusted to us with
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding iroinptness and despatch, and on as favorable terms as any
formSfyher husband. Tho latter took the poison and
I N t J E U ' S S E W I N G MACHINES.—IMPORTANT TO
establishment in the country. Combining all the different
T11E PUBLIC.—A hew.Family Sewing'Machine, comnretcndpd to sicken and die; and when she supposed him
«ing n practical workn
..ranches of Steel, Copper and Stone Engraving, as well as bining tho latest improvements, at the cxUetnc low price of
ill bo carefully attended
fairly dead, ^he wifo put a rope about his neck and unCrayon Work of the finest description, we guarantee satisfac- FIFTY DOLLARS.
,
. _.t fifty cents. Pens sent by mail
dertook to make it appear that he had hnng himself. lie
all cases.
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, T. Tlie prices of all our standard machine* h«vo been greatly
by tho Cash, will be promptly attended,to.
j tion
Particnldr attention paid to Bank and Commernal work,
could not stand that, but came to life and used tho rope accomponicd
nU
"J. H. ALLISON, Jeffcrsun Avenue. ; such as Checks, Driifts, Notes Certificates of Deposit and reduced. SINGER'S SEWING MA CfllSES, it la well known,
though dearer in price,have always been cheaper Jn f a c t
to give her a good threshing.
iidering what they will do, than any other. The prices
D Y E I N G E S T V R L I S H - Stock, Coupon Bonds Letter, Note aud Bill Heads, Envelopes.
Ac. Maps Portraits Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
low reduced 80 that all must be satisfied. ; Call- aud exWIRE FOR CLOTHES-LINES.—Those who h a r e realized
- - - y - a ?ss-8t.,East—A. p . A I > F " ' " ~
printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
amine the new machines at the low prices.
the difficulties ever attending the use of cords and ropes would most respectfully intimate tliat, more fully
For the convenience of the business community in this vlWILLI AM PORTER. Agent,
modatc
the
wants
of
the
patronizing
public,
and
his
large
...
for holding clothes while drying, will be gratified to learn crease of business, he has adopted the improved facility whiclj cinitv, wo have established an agency with Mr. John W.
133 Jefferson Avenne, Detroit
that galvanized wire, or that which is coated with zinc, Steam
gives to the Art of Dyeing, having recently Httcd un Green, at the office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser, 212 Jefn3
J. SAGE & SON'S.
HEAP FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.—THE UNfprnrenea a most excellent substitute. It is hot affected for that purposd. He now Dyes by .Steam, every description ferson Avenue.
derslgn'cd oflVr their extensivefctqcjsof Goods consistby the changes of the weather—will not spil tho clothes of Silks SaUns, Velvet, Crapes nnd Merinos producing tht!
ing of Ml kinds PL'RNITURE AND.UPITOLRTKRY, to their
—can be stretched tightly between two poets; one end most brilliant colors and best style of finish that every article
Iron, two inches thick. The Wrought Iron gives strength cystomers and the pnblie-generally, at the lowest possible
being attached to ft cord around a pnall windlass, and it will admit of. Shawl* Of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
and tho Chilled Ironhardness; the safes being warranted Drill rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in anr line of busiwilljast for years.
[Scientific Artisan.
ness we would advise buyers to call upon us before buying
AYHEWS SELF-A.DJCSTIXG, SMOKE STORM AND roof. All other Fire Proof Safes are made of Sheet Iron.
VENTILLATING CHIMNEYICAP—Maybew's Chimney
S. R. WOOLLEY, A gent, at C. A X Ives' Banking Office. elsewhere, as we Intend not to be undersold by any firm In
the west. All work warranted.
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One day a little girl, about five years old heard
Cap prevents Chimneys from smoking: it precludes stormi
Detroit. N6v. 1,.1$58.
CABINET MAKERS ASSOCIATION.
preacher of certain denominational order praying most from entering thorn; it lessens the liabilities to fires front
IS
No. 721 Jeffenon Avenue, Detroit.
OOTS, S H O E S AND R U B B E R S , AT WHOLE
burning out: i i protects their tops from the wastes of
iustely, till tho roof rou with the strength of his supplica- their
SALE ONLY.4-W* have received from Uic Manufactuthe weather, and serves as an ornamental finish..
tion. Turning to hor mother, and beckoning the materPersons desirous of securing the right of manufacture, or rers about 1,000 esses BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, or aU T > O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
by Abbey H. Hemingway. The design of this work is to
nal ear down to a speaking distance, she whispered:
of sale, of both, in Cities Counties' States or Territories, in the desirable kinds, and have also on hand a few thousand 1
represent the general poetic literature of \ ermont from iw
" Mother, don't you think that if he lived nearer God any part of tho United States not 3lremit disposed of, will b* pairs of our own manufacture.
We shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost early settlement to the present period. The selections are
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unhe wouldn't hare to talk so loud?".
dersigned, and by designating the territory they desire, they daily additions—so as to keep our stock at all times large and gathered rrom tbe most reliable sources, and will especialiy
Such a-qucstion is worth a volume on "Elocution ii will.also lie furnished with the termA'of sale.
complete- Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trade exclu- intercet all Vcrmonters by birth-right now resident in this and
.3
' ^TRAXpIS BATMOKtt
pray""
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
sivelvjvre can offer facilities unequaled in Detroit, at 2 '
WoJJBward Avcnuei
H. P. BALDWIN 4 CO.
and for sale, in Detroit, by
A clorgyman having preached several times In a small Manufactured
B L A C K A C O . , OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS OF
n3 •
• DUDLEY 4 JIOLJIES, 77 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, Nov. 1,1|58'
n3
. Optical and Philoaophical Apparatus No. 250 Jefferson
town, Iri which he had not once been invited to dinner,
M P O R T A X T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P U B L I S H . Avcnoe, invite all tbose suffi-ritig Irom dcroctive sight, to in
said, in seriously exhorting his hearers against being so- T U 8 T P U R L I S H E D , A TEXT BOOK OF VEGETABLE T
f I and Animal Phvsiolofiy, designed for the use of Schools X ER&—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a spcct their assortment or greatly improved Pcreacppie Orvsduced by the prevalent vices of tho ago, " I have preach- Seminaries
Colleges, by Henry Goadbv, M. D„ I*rofessor very large stock of Book and News Paper of all s i t e s , We t i l and Pebble Swsctaclcs which a-v. highly endowed with
ed against.every vice but luxnrous living, having cad no of Vegetableand
and Animal J'hvsioloKj" nod Entomologj- in tht are Agents for nind of the best Mills in the Country, which the property or improving vision. Also, ml kind* or Teleopportunity of observing to what extent is was carried on State Agricultural Gotltge or Michigan, embellished w i t l i n g gives us a chance to compete and undersell any establishment acopes Microscopes, Electric Machines Drawing Instruments
°3
wards of 450 Hlitstaatimis Although designed mainly for in the West, and wintd-say that we sell print4>aper cheaper Ac., constantly o"
in this town."
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Colleges and Schools this book will •!« found invaluable to and a better article than caa be found in this market; Also,
LANK BOOK MANI I ACTORY.-THE UNDER
Very touching and beautiful were the words of the old the general reader, and should find a place in every public we have jnst received, a large invoice of fine Mannillas—
signed
having
a'Book
Binder)In
connection
with
his
and private Library. The beanty of the wood engravings t h * Please call and soe for yourselves at
•ehool master, as life passed away. " I t Is
Bookstore, is prepared to manufacture, to o.-.kr. Blank pooka
PEASE A FULLER'S No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
so plentifully adorn this work, is remarkable, and their style
—the school may bo dismissed." Down to the very
of every description. Merchants and otherr, wanting anyDetroit, Nov. 1,18ML
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eminently peculiar; white, red, yollow and blue figures on a
thing
In
that
line,
are
inrited
to
give
him
a
coll.
Itoring
the
of an unseen world he carried his love and regard oT the dead blaek ground. By their diatinctnesa they have elicited
PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL best of workmen, he can safely gusrtntec Mtisfactlon In all
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prices, all aizea and'weighta of Print and,Book Paper:—
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
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FRANCIS RAYMOND.
Ledger Paper, Plat and Folded Paper; Letter, Cap and
Detroit, Nor. 1.1856.
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land, Ireland and England,by Wnu E Burton. F o r « i l e b y
No. 94 Woodward Ave,
[Blackstone.
Detroit; Nov. 1,1858.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
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Black. Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks:
French and English Merinoes, plain and floured ; Paramettas,
Delaines, in great variety; Valencia Plaids and Stripes: Allwool Plaids; Alpacas; Flannels; Sattinetts; Brondcloths: Damasks; BUnkets; L i n e * ; Embroideries; Hosiery; Glflvea?
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