Grand Traverse Herald, January 14, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 14, 1859

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1859-01-14

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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—uch a s t r u t h is said t o b e s t r a n g e r t h a n fiction.
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i s difficult t o s a v ; d o u b t l e s s m o r e t h a n a n h u n d r e d p a r s .
T h e events o f t f i e b o r d e r w a r f a r e on L a k e E r i e In 1792
w e r e f a m i l i a r t o h i m , f o r h o w a s a s o r t of a b o r i g i n a l
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•Clair a n d W a y i i f . .
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m a n of u n d o u b t e d b r a v e r y h e c e r t a i n l y w a s o n e in p a r t i c u l a r , s h o w i n g a c i c a t r i x e x t e n d i n g f r o m his s h o u l d e r s ,
d o w n w a r d a n d traveraely, t h r o u g h t h e clavicle a n d s t e r n u m . w a s t h e e v i d e n c e of a s a b r e - c u t f r o m o n e ' of M a i l
A n t h o n y ' s troopers. H e was a w a r < h i e f n o less t h a n
sixty-six y e a r s ago.

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w o u n d s in t h e h e a d , w h i c h if h e h a d h e e n a w h i t e m a n .
w p u l d h a v e m a d e h i s o b i t u a r y a n old s t o r y forty-five
w a r s a g o , b u t b e i n g on I n d i a n , t h e v simply left h o l e s in
Ilia skull, i n t o w h i c h w e h a v e p l a c e d t h r e e o f Our fingers.
L i k e • ' T o m e n u n d of M a n y D a y s , " iu " T h o L o s t of tlie
M o h e c a n s , " O k e m o s w a s a m a n of m u c h d i g n i t y o f mann e r , a n d t h o u g h small o f s t a t u r e , of a n i m p o s i n g p r e s e n c e .
H e realized s o m e t h i n g of t h e ideal I n d i a n , in h l s e n r r i n p e
a n d d e p o r t m e n t , if n o t In his c h a r a c t e r . O k e m o s was
familiarly k n o w n t o m o s t of t h e . L a n s i n g , people, y o u n g
a n d uld, a n d w a s wont t o p a y t h i s p l a c e m o r e o r h w
visits, e v e r y season. I n d e e d , ' W r i n g t l j e y e a r s 1 8 4 7 , ' 4 8
anil 49, h e "for t h e m o s t p a r t a k e p t T i i s w i g w a m n e a r t b e
village w h i c h bean) h i s name, six miles t o t b e e a s t w a r d ,
d u r i n g w h i c h y e a r s h e w a s i n . o u r s t r e e t s a l m o s t daily.
.Okemos w a s inoffensive aiid h o n e s t ; a s s o b e r a s I n d i a n s
g e n e r a l l y are, a n d a l w a y s affable a n d ready t o c o m m u n i c a t e t h e ' r e s u l t of his
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n o t a g e s t u r e i n d i c a t i v e of c u r l o ^ i f y w a s s e e n ; all w a s reraeank o f d e f e n c e i t is tmwOTthv t h e n a m e E x c e p t aprhinst reel-in-the-botile, i s n o t a c y p h e r . H i s r u l e w a s t o ( t o p
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a n d ( h e s e c o n d b y h i s o w n , a n d p r o B a b l y M i e v d t h e y wore, t h o u g h t h e y
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R ' s ^ n ^ ^ w t o ^ ^ ^ B o A ^ l n d w . ^ l o ^ S X J ^ e w S w a a q u i t e i g n o r a n t o f i t h e D u t c h tenn m r d far m u c h of t h e pillars q n w h i o h o u r d o m e s t i c c o m f o r t rests. W i t h o u t a m o n g u s tarns u p h e r n o s e a t m a r r y i n g a m e c h a n i c , a n d
Avenue.—Account Books of e v e r y description m a d e t o order, f<X«goiUB^so t h a t be. had"fir»t.Jo b e i n s t r u c t e d .
S o m e - t b e m , n o t h i i s i s possible in f a m i l y o r i n d i v i d u a l E f t . T h e j n a k e s n p f o r i t b y n u m y i n g a p r o f l i g a t e Or a fool
of m p e r i o r p a p o r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p , a t lower p r i c e s t h a n
A m o n g t h e m e c h a n i c s ot , t h e w o n d s t a n d f o r t h t h e
heretofore. W a r r a n t e d t o give aatisfaction in e v e r y particu- t i m e s I a l m o s t d e s p a i r e d o f . f v e r s a c c c e d i n g in c o n v e y i n g w e l f e o d k e d dmrter, t h e t i d y r o o m , t h e d e a n shirts, a r e
m y m e a n i n g , b u t I p e r s e v e r e d a n d a m r e w a r d e d f o r m y t h e l a n d m a r k s of t h e t r u e civilization. B e l o w t h e m all ia GuttembergH, t h e W a t t s , t h e F u l t o n s of t h e w o r l d , w h o
lakj
Commerclal P r i n t i n g . B a l i n g a n d Blpdlag, execoted to W w r i M p a t M n e e ^ f l o d n i y b H w t ^ ^
expeefeations,
h a v e sent f o r t h t h e a r t i l l e r y of t h e p r i n t i n g p r e s s a m o n g
for I have succeeded m making a Commercial T r e a t v that
t b e n a t i o n s , a n d t b e p e n n o n of t h e s t e a m s h i p , a s s h e
had an eKperienee o f over foarie«ii]
e f i e c t n a U ^ « p e w : J t p « t o f c f i w c o a m e r c a w i t h t b o U . S . •. " S a m , w h v d o n ' t y o n t a l k t o y o o r mac , a n d tell u m cleaves t h e o c a m w a v e .
« « P « M o a to g r i « * Y o u a r e ' a w i r e t h a t t a u n o t pBeenani ii .t t e ^ ^ t o ^ v n ^ e ^
A man never so beautifully show his own strength as
Orders from Banks, Merchants, Manufacturers a n d Railroad p a r t i c u l a r s of m y P ^ g o t i a t i o o sj u n t i l t h e t r e a t y h a s V e e n
Companies, respectfolly solicited.
nS
r a tif ie d . O n e p o i n t , h t f w e v i r , I ' m a y v e n t u r e t o s t a t e t o b e n e b e r s e e u m agtdrif®^
-V*'ina*|q#
•iwben be respects w o m a n ' s weakness.'.
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T r a v e r s e <***> « * • • « T r a v e f s e C o m t f , M i c h i g a n .

T h r o u g h life and'detflh t o dart U t p l e r r i n g ere,
Willi t h o u g h t s beyond th« limits of hi* f r a m e ;*
But t h a t t h » Omnipotent u i g h t a t n d h i m forth
I n sight of mortal and Immortal powers.
Aa o n a b o u d l e a * t h e a t r e , to rni»
The great c a r t e r of j u s t i c e : to exalt
HI* generOns aim to all diviner deeds;
T o c h a w each p a r t i a l purpose from his breast;
And through the mist of passion aild of sense,
And t h r o u g h the t o w i n g tide of chance a n d pain.
T o hold hiscotirao unfaltering; while the t o i c e
Of t h r u t h and virtue, up tbe steep a s c e n t
Of nature, calls him' t o his high reward—
T h e a p p l a a d i n g smile or H e a v e n !

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Atmospheric Air te One of the Beat Xon-Condneton
of H e a t .
In the Sepat^on the 23d «dt, |Gov. SEWARD made a
MR. BATES;. Philosophers have proved, by innumera- lengthy and able speech upon the eonstm on
a Pa"Mil. E a r n e r 1 thought a few ideas of things as they ble experiments, that Atmospheric air is one of the most
TRAVERSE CITTt
now are in this vicinity would sot be out of place, and complete and the cheapest permanent Nonconductors of cific Railroad The spe&h commanded, as tbe efforts of
PRIftAY MORNING, J A N U A R Y 1 4 , M 6 a .
might at some Xutare day be interesting an remim.-eneea Heat In fact when rendered perfectly stagnant by con- this distinguished statesman always do, great attention.
of earlier times. The Old Mission is entitled'to a notice finement between other slow, conductors, it scarcely con- We present below the telegraphic summary which apfirst it being byfairthe'oldest village In Grand Traverse. ducts at all, though the heat expands it and consequently peared iii the New York papers, but;.which probably,
Here a remnant of tLe Ojibway and Ottawwa InHiana^ increases the volume-and diminishes the weight of a- gi van while conveying the outlines of the speech,'gites but a
peer idwrilrealite
......
HBs fa'lhe title of» weekly paper just started at Graod fixed their residence, scores of years before the sound of bulk, at a given temperature. Hence heated ais rises for
Mr. SJCWABD (N. Y.) addressed the Seiiato. He began bv
Haven, Ottawa county, by BARXS k FOSSA, the first the white nun's axe jrns heard in this section, and while the same reason that a cork rises to the surface of water saying that the descendants of the Dutch colomst* of
number of jrfuch is before us. It is a trifle larger than their blood-thirsty \turriors were threading the war-path when submerged, and the colder surroanding air rushes New Yoric keep forever bright the memories of their
oar tm dmt, and presents a very neat typographical and trail to engage in deadly strife with the Americans, towards the heated place to supply the balance and mam- fatherland. \Y hen, how««r, he traveled in Holland, ix»
their SquawB and Jfittfe ones reposed in security on the tain the equilibrium. On a knowledge of thesefactaand could hardly find there one lingering tradition of tir
appearance. The publishers, In a Card, assert their
settlement of New Netherlands. It ts always s a T V
tire independence of all political parties; bnt the Editor peninsula, or tilled the gardens, aod made sugar in the their artistic application, depend many of the comforts of affection of the emigrant for hia country is ever stronger
take* different ground, and has laid down a platform 00 vicinity of the harbor, while the more peaceable of the life and the successful avoidance of IOSB by fire to. which than the sympathies of that country for its exiles. The
incongruous and_inconsistent, that he cannot stand upon sterner sex roamed over the surrounding country, or along the ignorant often subject themselves, as. a few instances Senators from California, as yet thie only representative!!
here of society oh tbe Pacific coast arc committed to this
it long enough to write a colnmb leader. He promise# the shores of the bAjr and lakes in search of th<! otter, the will illustrate.
great measure, and earnest fa its support So ho hoped
to be transcendantly moral and intensely •'democratic,' deer and the bear, j Here thby built their wigwams, and
1. Fur keeps our bodies warmer than woolen clothing, that if his arguments in response to them seemed addressimitating JESCS COBISI on the one hand, and supporting stored their com. Here they worshiped tho Ge-che-mim- wooldn warmer thau cotton, and cotton warmer th«n linen, ed to the Senators from the Atlantic States, they would
e-do or Great Spirit made their offerings to the dead; principally because tho former contain more stagnant do him the justice to reflect that it is ouly on this side of
J AIO» Bcciuiux on the other! Hear him: ...
" H i s , thro, is to be a moral and political press. The and danced to appease the Muh-je-mun-e-do or evil spirit: air among their fibres than the latter, and partly because tbe Rocky Mountains that tbe mow and ice of indifferemv
and prejudice resist conviction. Mr. Seward would not
morality wo ohall inculcate, will, at least, not differ, and and here slumber, tl|e warriors of a tribe who** war-whoop they are worse conductors of heat
r much concerning the details of the. bill If bo were
• we humbly t r o t it shall be found fa accordance with the bos been hoard from the shores of tho S t Lawrence to
2. Brick or stone houses, plastered against the bare
owed to. prescribe the route and the policy of construccharity, parity, and lore, taught in the example
-the
Mississippi
banks.
But
these
people
are
fast
dwindling
ting
a Pacific Railroad now, be would ehooso a path
walls,
are
among
the
coldest
in
winter
and
thewarmestin
and" precepts of Him who could not err. Its politics
which
would be a continuation of the road tiwt our great
away.
The
unseesj
hand
of
destiny
seems
to
beckon
them
will be democratic. It will advocate the principles of
summer, that can be built because brick or stone and
of tiutt party of which J v n u n o N was the founder, of bu to a speedy and sure extinction, and the profligate mortar are tolerable good conductors of beat But If the western emigration has hitherto followed' He would
which JAKES BPCHAXAX is, to-day, the representative, traders, and vendetjs of fire-water,* are only accelerating walls arc studded, eveo with inch studs, lathed and then discard all employment of companies, and all grants of
public lands, and would build tbe road as a miliand STEPHEN A. DOCOLAS the able exponent"
the work of destruction. Near the residence of the ok!
tary, postal, national highway, with the money and
TV^y, there is bat one step from the sOblime to' tho Chief Aqua-bon-a bee, and a few rods to the sooth, is the plastered, these houses are the most comfortable we can credits of the Federal Government and surrender the
;
build, throughout the year, simply because the stagnant
ridiculous I
;
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Indian burying-ground—itself a picture of the condition air between the brick or stone walls and plastering, pre- lands alortg its route to actual settlers, free of cost lie
would increase the revenuo by an increase of import.-,
Now let mr see how charmingly this Editor's views of the race—where tho infant the youth and the aged
vents the heated air passing out in winter or it) during and create a sinking fund to absorb graduallv the pbbhY
harmonise with those of JKrrgasoN on the fundamental warrior slumber together, unmindful of the changes that
summer.
debt Bnt he bad concurred in presenting this bill beprinciple or ground-work of the old Democratic party: are going-op in the world around them.' There, half hidcause
it was tbe only alternative. • He admitted thenHe held and wrote, "that all men were created frte den from view by the briars and skoke-weeds.. are the or- 3. Ice may be preserved in building on the surface, as were many objections to which the bill was obnoxious.
well as under ground, simply by making the walls, floor
and equal, and endowed by their Creator with certain namented graves of some who have been interred within
But the time for deliberation has come to an end. ami
and roof double, and filling tho vacant spaces between that for action is'to begin. 80, being earnest in bis <le^
inalienaUe rights;—that among them were life, liberty, a few years. Tho paint is yet bright on the boards that
them with sawdust or with the refuse bark from a tanyard ~ro for a Pacific Railroad, ho would accept this bill.
and the permit of happinar." This iSditor holds to
shelter the red mint's spirit and shows a little improvement which is better, liecause it does not rot as soon as sawMr. Seward then answerd successively tho general
" A belief that this Government was organized by uki te in beautifying the abodes of the dead While a little
dust. In fact ice trill keep tolerably well in a heap bf objection against the construction of tho" road Commen, and that trkite men, under the law, and of right,
merce is only an incidental interest in connection with
shall judge of the time when to grant, and the extent oT further along, are the more ancient graves of some whose these substances any where. In these eases the-preserva- the road, which is wanted, first and chiefly for postal and
the.privileges to bo granted to the inferior Negro now in histories and names are alike forgotten. The paintod tion of the ice iB solely owing to the stagnant air contain- military—that is to sa{j, for political purposes. It is a
this countty; and that under no circumstances should boards are rotten and displaced, and the poles at the sides ed in a loose heap of these substances, for wood and bark grand error to rely on commerco for such highwavs in
theybe placed upon an equality, either socially or poli- of the graves are decayed and fast crumbling to {^cccs.
Territories, wbere society has called intoexisttoncc/or to
arc as good conductors of heat as stone or brick. >
ticaHy, with the white race, but occupy that subordinate
think that they can be dispensed with till soeietv is
Yotf pass along to examine these, until a broken cross
4. Ix)08C ashes is another substance that contains a created. The treaty of Guadaloupc Hidalgo extended
station aligned them by nature,"
lying
on
tho
ground
arrests
your
attention,
when
upon
large quantity of.stagnant air; and many buildings are ai the national jurisdiction across tho Rocky. Mountains to
There is Jqffereonian Democracy for you ! Better drop
examining the surface of tho ground more minutely, you nually consumed by fire preserved in ashes set aside in the Pacific, and.from that moment the necessity for poshim and confine yourself to the support of BCCJIAXAN,
perceive that,you are standing on the grave of a fellow- iron or wooden, vessels in out-houses, near combustible tal and military- highways across was disclosed Our
which consistency is neither expected or required.
contentions in. Utah, Centrial America, and Mexico, and
But the A"net is to be a very moral paper—Lno from mortal, and a silent voice speaks to your inmost son] and matter. I have known a floor charred tinder an iron ket- with France and England, are legitimate consequence.-;
you
feel a kind of involuntary pity as you think of the tle that had feet two inches long, into which aahes taken
which we are to derive instructive lessons in tBbse prinof a reliance on thtf routes through foreign countries inciples of " charity, purity and love which wure taught forlorn condition of the living, ones, so pertinently figured from a stove in the inorning, and in which no fire was ap- stead of through bur own. He did not pretend to kuow
by Him who could not err." Here istbe Editor's first by the desolate graves of their kindred. I love to linger parent when taken out. were emptied from day to day. how long we intend toflounderon in this erroneous police
among these graves, and have sometimes thought that I In these cases the least spark will kindle adjacent cinders, but was sure that the interior region will not be scttk'<l
lesson:
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till the Railroad is built and that probably the Pacific
#«•-Whebever the safety of this Government demands could almost see the shades of the dusky chieftain coming while the stagnant air confines all the heat generated; States will not forever remain united to the Atlantic, if
the acquisition of territory, if we cannot acquire it by back from the spirit home in tho far south-west to weep and the whole heap of ashes, except a thin layer on the they are not so united. The fates are always busy in
purchase, we have ail undoubted right to take it bv over the sad condition of their people. There is theolo= surface,finallybecomes red hot, and tho boards of a wood- weaving a fatal web for indolent, improvident nations;
forte." >
.
' gy here, the theology of a race notf disappearing before
en box may be burned trt the thickness of pasteboard be- nnd that it depends on- the action <>f Congress now.
whether W ashington shall remain tbe capital of the whole
How.does this. kind of morality suit the reader? Is it the march of the Ge-che-mo-ko-monf like the dew before
fore it falls to pieces, as J have seen.
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United States of the Atlantic while the city of Mexico
in accordance, with any of the teachings of " Him who the sun. The muno-do polo points upward, as if to direct
H. R. SlIKTTKBLY.
becomes the capital of the Uuited States or tho Pacific.
could not err VI It may appear so to the eyes of a Collector its deluded owners to a purer faith, to a higher and holier
He would not debate the constitutional power of Conluake
in
Kan
Francisco.
of the Citetoms who wears Buchanan spectacles, but to life, and yonder little holls in the head-boards pf the graves
gress
to authorise the construction of the road. Kven
An Earthquake of/unusual violence was felt in San
us it savors strongly of that of the pirate and the high- through which the spirit is said to eliter and depart when
the strictest constructionists admit the power of Congress,
Francisco on tho morning or the 26th Nov., The San in ense of necesity, to construct post roads within tho
way robber. 'Our Government is composed of individu- it visits the mouldering urn, are voiceless memorials of
Francisco Herald thus describes it:
unorganized territories of the United States, and in case
als, and they make the laws and constitute the Govern- the religious belief of the original owners of American
At twenty-se\^ii minutes before one o'clock
, _ v of possible danger, to construct military roads. Let us
ment Why, then, is it right for the Government .. soil.
RAMBLER. morning, our city was visited by one of the most violent impress the fact that the American people number now
commit robbery, and wrong for an individual member of * Iil»-ko<!«-w»k.bo, Ux Indian o«roeforvhlikr, • Ignlllei Ulenllr flrr-v>u shocks of earthquake that has been experienced since thirty millions, and increase at the rate of a million annuCalifornia came into American possession. It was prece- ally, of free, ambitious men. Such a people cannot reit to do the same thing? We canaeo.no difference so Cuded by a deep rumbling noise coming from the northeast, main stations^. Activity is a law written in the Bocial
ss the morality of the transaction is concerned.
which sounded as if heavily loaded teams or wagons were constitution of all States. Under its influence, France
Complimentary to Dong la*.
y e advise Mr. BAKMB either to abandon the support
being
driven furiously through our streets. This was has disturbed the two hemispheres for two hundred
The Jackson Mississippi an thus speaks of Mr. Dougof JAMES BTOHAKAH, or cease to give lectures on the
immediately succoedeu by a premonitory shock, instantly years, Great Britian has extended her domain around tbe
las' recent visit to the South:
morality taught by JESUS CUBIST. He cannot serve two
followed by a still heavier one, which lasted about ten or earth, Spain has discovered and colonized half the globe,
Covered with the odium of such detestablo heresies; twelve seconds. An intermission of some five or six and Portugal has reclaimed a large portion of i t which
masters so antagonistic in every principle and feature.
stained with the dishonor of a treachery without a paral- seconds ensued, when a third shock, much heavier and iieforc had been lost The abolition of Feudalism and
lel in the political history of the countey; fresh from the more prolonged than the second, succeeded, raising the Slavery in modern Europe, and the conversion 0 f the
A Magnificent Pension Scheme*
warm
embraces of'Seward, and Greeley, and Giddings— fears of our citizens to a painful degree. Tho motion Western nations to Christianity, are results of tbc saine
A bijlhas been introduced into Congress, and passed
this man has dared to present himself in the South, to was undulating, and frdm northeast to southwest and tiie national activity. In obedicnw to the same law, we have
the Houm by a vote of 130 to 73, granting a pension to look her honest sods and daughters in the face, and to ask obd earth moved as if suddenly converted into ocean rescued the country we inhabit from tbe dominion of
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all the survirin soldiers of any of our wars, who served their hospitality."
raves. The alarm was universal, and anxiety was de- Spain, France and Great Britain, and all our renewed
sixty dayi, or were undor orders to serve, that length of
Taking the cue from tho Southern press, the horde of picted on every face, to know whether Nature would diplomatic conflicts are so many manifestations of the
energy and ambition of the Americans proper.
time. If this bill becomes a law, the pension is to begin parasites at the North who were as noisy as they "were /ntinue in convulsion, or sink back to her usual rest
The effect on the tenants of our large hotels and tall It is obvious that this activity must take either a marat the commencement of the present session cif Congress, numerous, in their admiration of him immediately after
rick buildings was electrical, and those establishments tial or civil direction, and that if it do not receive the
and it is said the first payment under it will amount to the IHinhis election, have suddenly ceased their adulation, sgorged their contents as rapidly as tho stomach of a latter from the hands of tbe Government it'wjH force tinbetween twenty and thirty millions of dollars) the second and his name is now rarely mentioned by any of the North- Mick man. Ladies and gentlemen hurriedly rush from Government to guide, it Into the former. How can we
eir beds, and, without waiting for inexpressibles or otherwise explain from what the constant agitation of the
from fourteen to fifteen millions; and that tjie falling ofT — pimps of Slavery.
crinoline, ran, frantically into the entries and passage filibuster .movement Ostend Manifesto and Monroe
annually will be about 30 per cent, in consequence of
ways, crowding the different modes of egress. Dogs bark- Doctrine proceeds.. To him, it seemed clear that this
Mall Transportation Account.
de#th amongst the soldiers and widows. Bather a heavy
ed with fear, and eveh the horses in the stables exhibited peaceful acting, far more than military activity, in for
The following is gleaned from the appendix to the
draft upon an empty treasury. It is better, however, to
unmistakeable symptoms of dread. In most residences every nation, safe, cheap, fragual, and increaing continucent Report of the Postmaster General, furnished by
the bells were violently rung, while the crockery and ally the numbers aod wraith of a nation. War is hazarexpmdit fa thie way than to permit the President to use
Auditor of the Treasury for that
glaenwere kept up a lively dattering; clocks suddenly dous and desolating-*—its greatest benefit being obtained
it in the purchase of Congressional votes for Slavery
amounts charged to " accrued trapsfwrtation.f andjilaced stood still, the regular motions of their pendulums being at a fearful cost Histoiy teaches that tbe constant
Extentioci Schemes.
to tho credit of contractorjrind ouiew-Jbr-mail trans- rudely interfered with, and articles of furniture seemed as practice of war is not compatible with the permanence of a system of selfgovernment „ If he were asked wire tbe
portation, during tbc year owing Juno 30th, 1858, were, if inspired by Terpsichore. After a careful inquiry, we British race fa this continent is republican, be would my
. The doings of this angust body can be summed up in for regular services, 8",344,6lV44; special offices, $249,- have been unable to learn of any serious damage, except because tbe national activity assumes a peaceful character,
that occasioned through excessive fear, although quite a
few words. They convened on the 6th of December, and 538 41; route agents, $225,797,84;Tiver mails; $4,530; number of little incidents occurred indicating in some as monarehial countries asrome a military one; if the naup to the 24th of that month had panned only two Pub- foreign mails from'New Y o r k W Havre, $99,820 19; sort the strength of the shock. A considerable portion of tional activity is to have a peaceful direction, it must bo
lic Acts: N o 1. " An act to continue the office of Re- New Tork to Bremen, $100,585 33; Collins' Line (Navy the cornice and plaster in the United "States District confined fa its energies cniefiy within our own terrigister of the Land Office at Vfacennes, I n d i a n a a n d No, Department) $33,758 48; across thexIsthmus of Panama, Court Room was thrown down, and many other buildings tory; our domain is already broad enough, and the
eufferedipthe same way. The City Hall was violently opportunity for our activity commensurate with il.
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-^ c t to confirm the land, chums of certain peu- $100,000; from Ne*lOrleaas to VeraCruz, $29,053 89; shakenT«nd some of the plaster knocked down. Cracks Tbe necessities of order, mftev and union require us to
blos and towns in the Territory of New Mexico." After expenses of government mai^agents, '$1,270 85. Total, and rents of considerable size have made their appearance consolidate our energies within it The Pacific Railroad
performing this herculean labor, they adjourned over from
in a number of our large brick buildings, but, beyond with its connections and lines of telegraphs, are tbe engines by which this consolidation must he effected He
these incidents, we learn of no serious disaster.
the 24th of December t^/the 4th of January,torecud not shrink from the enterprise because of its magnithe officers of the
perate.
Latest News From the Gold nines.
tude; were it lees fomidable, it would be lew adapted to
of New-York
The Senate was to meet in the new Senate Chamber
The Nebraska Press of the 16th ult, says that all pre- tbe spirit and genius of the American people. Tbe enHarbor Police, steps at once from
hnmble
position,
on the 4th of' January.
terprise is not really formidable, considered inrelationto
the commander ofi a small row-boat" be a commander vious accounts of the richness of the Nebraaka Gold tbe benefits of peace, wealth and strength, to be derived
Dneoir TIUBUKZ Orncx BUJUCXD.—The office of the in the Navy. The case of this
rasone of pecu- Mines is fully confirmed There are at present about from the agricultural, mineral, manufacturing and comooe
thousand
persons
fa
the
mining
region*
chiefly
Amermercial resources of the region.
Detroit Tribune was destroyed by fire on t h » _
liar hardship: be returned from a
years'cruise
In conclusion be would say, that if national activity is
of the Slat December, and aB its printing materials too- the Mediterranean as Fret lieutenant
the sloop of icans, with provisions enough to last them through the
to take a peaceful and beneficent direction, tbe responsiwinter.
They
are
laying
out
towns
and
making
preparasuaed Loss, $25,000. Wo are happy to learn that it
S t Louis, to find himself turned out service, withtions for a grand speculating campaign in the spring. bility of directing it belongs to Congress. It cannot be
was low red, in different office®, for $31,000.
out a charge of aty kind having been
against
left to the States; the revenues belong to the Federal GovGame is said to be abundant and the washings yield ernment, aod it alone has power to act within the TerriA. WaAington dupatcft to the Cincinnati Gaaette, him. Being without
rage joT ten cents to the pan. It requires four or tories. He called on every Senator to win for hhneif
the posistates that the Wends of a tariff; moderately protective, the Harbor Police of New York, hi
five
minutes to wash a pan foU. The yield is five or six" tbe gratitude of posterity.by connecting his name with
t s force.
a** pwpwtag a complete bill to beatbnitted to Congress. tiou of Sergeant of that part of the
dollars
to the man, wbere they work in oompanies. The this great work. It seemed to him thutfcere b no easier
way to win the character given - by the Roman histoUpoo consultation with all tho leadiag interests, it will for which h|e was weB qualified.
dust is found from two to eight feet below tho surface, rian to the honored statesman, " He labored for himbe reported by the minority of the Ways and Mi
Art>or
among the rbek and gravel W e have passed through aD self with moderation, for the commonwealth with earnestOonmittte, after the holi&gra.
pox has made its appearance in th| city.
the stages of geld fever, and beEeve ooe-tenth of reports.
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To CoKSBPOKDDmL^The comminrioation of -JL M.'
ia too long, and the snfyect matter ia not exactly adapted
to oar columns. We-cannot open them toadiscuasion of
theologlpal tenets, andthiawould lead to i t
' RAMBLKR,' and 'Dx. B H m m v , ' are cordially welcomed. W e hope to hear from them often.
• *Ai:Wv B.' Your Sketch has been mialaid.
TH* W BATHE*.—That foot of mow which we spoke
for bwtweek, came on Saturdayand Sunday. On Moo•lay morning the thermometer fell to rerp, but 09 Tuesday
it roae to twenty, and on Wednesday to thirty-Are. Today (Thnraday) Itatands at 3vj the deighing iagood and
(lie weather delightful.

N E W GOODS.

SnooLAB CHARGE AOAIOT A CkxROTXAX.—The Rev.
The editor of the Pendleton (S. C.) Messenger, lately
exhnraed ia a cellar of that vilkge, the old wooden press Mr. Smith was recently 00 trial at Shawmat, Mass.,
that the Messenger wasfirstissued upon. Itw*»theideo- charged with being a cold, distant man.
tical press that Gten. Green; printed" the dispatches of the
Major Samuel Barnes, an Editor for many years of the WE HATE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK O r
army with. It is made mostly of mahogany.
Baltimore Clipper, recently died in that City at the age of
f t is stated that the report of the death of Col Albert
Pike was untrue, the rumor arising from the announce- e, The will of the late Benjamin F. Butler, after specific
AND
ment of the death
CoL Albert Picket of Alabama. bequests of a private nature gives one tenth of all the resiP R O V I S I O N S ,
CoL Pike is said to be very lively, and at the present time due of his estate to be devoted to charitable purposes.
Wu ever brought to thii market; which we wfll be happy to
engaged in a hunting expedition in western Arkansas.
-DAXOKROUSLV IU.—Ex-Gov. Slade is lying dangerously offer at such prices as will accord reasonably with tbe TTMfcj.
HANNAH. LAY 4 CO.
Sarti-cs, the French Minister, has recently comnmnca- ill in Vermobt and Simeon Draper is in the same condiTraverse City, Nov-18,1858.
nl9tf
tod to Secretary Cass that Louis Napoleon has conferred tion .'n New.York.
upon Lieutenant Manry the distinction of the " Legion
[ MORGAN BATES,
A
witness
in
a
liquor
case
lately
tried
at
Plymouth,
of Honor," for his valuable sen-ices to tho navigation of
NOTARY PUBLIC,
testified that what be bought far rum in that town was a
the world.
ucaALB a price.
crrv, memos*.
mixture of burning fluid, bad whiskey and soft soap
The Kansas papers are printing remioiscenses of Gov.
Propauds
have
been
issued
for
a
new
daily
and
triSAJC MEDART'S history, particUariy the interesting inci-'
dent of how the " old war bono" was threshed by young weekly paper, to'be published At Columbia, South CaroMORGAN BATES
lina, to l>e entitled " The
SCHKXCK in 1840, for slandering his mother.

Goods, Groceries,

. TrarBiAHCE 8ocxCTiit8.-^JVe notice by oar exchange
papers that extraordinary effijrta are being made throughout this State, this winter, to farther the cause of Temporaoce; and that in many places they are reviving the
old-fashioned Total Abstinence Societies. There is no
r understands, that
Brown's new Bank Note 1
EXECUTION or A CATHOLIC BISHOP.—The P a r i s Uninecessity for Mich a Society here. All are temperate.
eevehil new banks are about organizing under the recently
There has, never, we believe, been a drop of liquor sold vors states that the Roman Catholic Bishop Mdchior, the
adopted General Banking Lak of this Staite.
in Traverse City; and we do not believe that any could news of whose arrest in Cochin China was received some
authorities at Hue.
A man named Hawlev has eloped from Cleveland with
lte obtained, even Cor medicinal purposes; but as there time since, hasbeen executed by
a servant giH and all the efloets of his family, numbering
is never any sickness here, none is required.
EXPENDITURES or THE BRITISH GOVERKHEXT.—The toeleven children.
\
tal
expenditures
of
the
Brtish
Government
for
the
year
P c a u c DocniKm.—Wonder if we will have occasion-to return thanks to any Member of Congress for ending 31st of March last in round , numbers, was $365,- A poor, but industrious citizen of La Cross, Wis. has
inherited $80,000 in hard cash by the death of a relative
Public Documents, this winter? W e live in
Fourth 000,000, or a million dollars a day.
(-oogressional- District, and though a little out-tf-the-way,
Jonathan & Owen, of Montgomery Co, la., the owner in Germany^
wu poll some votes yp here.
LANSINO RETDBUCAX.—This sterling and favorite paof a farm worth $6,000, recently poisoned his wife in
order that he might m&tty another woman. He was a per reaches us semi-occasionsDy. What's the matter?
The correspondent of the N. Y. Tost states that the
man of good standing, a member of the church, Ac.
There are 209 public schools in New York City. The
article in the Washington Union, recommending that
A whole military company in Dayton Ohio fell in love Bible is excluded from 12 of then.
-attachment issue with directions to our naval constables
to sicze the Island of Ctfba" as a means of liquidating with a beautiful young lady, a Jewess, and as they coold
I t is stated that Mr. Dickens gains by his readings
Spain's indebtedness to us, wM written by Mr. Buchanan, not all have her, they compromised the matter by select- £10,000 a year.
or, at all eventk, is the exact reflex of his views. Ii is ing her as their captain.
The census of Oregon shows a population of 41,850,
• • (Mend Manifesto",ail .over. The article is said to have Gilbert Hunt, the old negro who saved so many ladies
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resulted from an interview between Mr. Buchanan and at the burning of the Richmond Thoatre in 1811, is still with 5,900 voters.
Mr. Preston, the new Minister to Spain.

g in Richmond, where he has pursued his calling of
BASK CI/WED.—Tho W a r r e n County. Bonk, P a . lias
blacksmith for threescore years.
closed its doors.
EXCESHIVK IMPODKNCB.—A man in New York, repreA proposition having been made in the Mississippi Lesenting to bis wife that he had au opportunity to marry a
SKATING P o m — T h e Boston Board of Aldermen have
widow worth $200,000, asked her togo iuto a disrepu- gislature to subscribe for all the papers in the State, its voted to appropriate 81,200 for ^ public skating pond.
table house that he might have cause for a divorce, and credit is so poor that the editor of Port Gibson Reveille
'The bill abolishing lotteries in Gt-ergio, alter J u n e 1860,
. furthermore, actually asked her to pay the expenses of says he shall require his pay in advance.
has become a h m j
the divorce suit Refusing to comply with thrao very
SOSORA.—Sonora, over which Mr. Buchanan proposes
reasonable requests, he abandoned her, and for this offence
The Ohio Editors' and Publishers' sixth Annual meeprotectorate, contains 15,000,000 acres of land, and a
he is now before the court
ting is callcd at Ilayton, Jan. 19th.
population of 180,000, including Indium. • The number
of
white
inhabitants
does
not
probably
exceed
30,000.
Tho Associated Press of the State of New York paj-8
AmnxATiON Movonorr.—A movement is on foot to
8100,000 a year for its telegraph news alone.
nhtfex South Phltte, Nebraska, to Kansas. South Platte
Tho Iudiaua Legislature have been endeavoring to pass
covers an area of Territory extending from the Platte
e of steam on the Eric Canal shows a Riving in
law to preserve thff parity of the.eleetions, prevent eoli
River to the Kansas line, one hundred miles north and nization, &c: I t is a notable fact that ,thc Democratic
ic of running boats' of about 45 per. c e n t
south, by eight hundred miles or more cost and west It members opposed the law..
A G r a n d Traverse C h i c k e n .
embraces the most fertile and productive 'lands not only,
A bill is pending in the Senate of North Carolina,
A cc/rrcsppiidcnt i n : W h i t e w a t e r sends us the followof Nebraska, but of the entire west ^
bidding free negroes to emigrate to thut State, and ]
ing:
^
^
Alexander Robinson, who was arrested in Philadelphia viding that thqy shall bo sold as slaves if they remuin after
ith, of the Whitewater Settlement,has a cllicken k littJc over six months old, which weighs
a short timo ago on a charge of rape in Delaware, having two years, notice to depart
twelve pftgojlfe! H i s friomU think that if he escapes the
induced a young giH to leave home on the pretence that
The exports of .fur from S t Paul during the present Thanksgiving and ^piSUnas dangers tluit lurk in his
Iter brother was sick, and then committed violence upon
year amounted in value to $161,000, and the year before pathway for a year or to come, h<i will amount to a ' cerher, has been tried and eonvictod qf tlio offencc, and sento $182,000. The value of tho fur exported in 1857 was tain sum;' and the chicken himself adds:
tenced to be hung, according to Delaware law, on the 11th
Shonld I ehsnce'to escspe being knockod into M(K)
$1.800,000.
For two yesrs to come, and my voice gets strong, >
of February. .
"A note, for old " Chapman"' 111 modestly try,
New York has'had eighteen Governors since she beWhile Republican victories burden my song.
THE PASSEKOEBS or THE SuaAX.—The filibustering came a State, nino of whom are still living, viz: Seward,
sclioonor Susan, when she left for Nicaragua, had on board Van Burcn, Throop, Bouck, Fish; Hunt Seymour, Clark
S a b b a t h School.
At a meeting of the Traverse City j^abath School, on Sunday
Frank Anderson, CoL Bruneau. CoL McDonald, Major and King.
e second day of January A. D. 184*. the followidg rote of
Kills, CoL Rudler, Captain West and other officers; and
BATTLE CREEK.—The citizens of Battle Creek have thanks s^ere resd, ami ununimsusly adopted by both Teachers
about two hundred and fifty men, armed with revolvers, have held a public meeting and agreed to have a city charand Scholars:
aide arms and rifles. C
<
Resolved, Thstthe tlianksof this school be tendered to Mrs.
ter. They have resolved to change the name of the place
Geo. W. U v , of Batavia N. Y , for her kind and generona donation of the books comprisiag oor Sabbath School Library;
That wc drem her thoughtful donstion ss the nucleus around
which haa sprung our present flourishing and happy school,
and beg to aunro her that tbe christian influence thnsaprvad
tmong'the children of our town may, with the blessing of
God, lead to results,- the bencflts of which cannot be realised.
"Cast thy bread i^pon the waters, for thoo shalt find it after
insny dayit" 1
Resolved, Tljst the thank* of thla school be communlcsted
Madame Barrott, the mother of M . Odillion Barrott,
THE NAVIES ABROAD.—Austria, it is said, will oxpend died November 28, at the age of 93 years. She was the to Hon. I'hineas Tracy, of Batari* N. Y , for |a geaerous
and most gratefully received donation of several copies of the
no leap than 82,400,000 this year 011 her squadrons; and widow of M Barrott who voted in the Convention ban- Bscred Scriptures.
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By Order of the Sabath School.
for 1859, will increase the amount $4,000,000. Rusia is

The death of the Rev. John Hiclding the oldest Methodist preacher in the world, and tho last survivor of the
"helpers" of John Wesley, is reported. Mr. Hickling
WJJS lathe 71st year of his Ministry, and was nearly 93
years old. A fortnight before his death, he lectured in
Birmingham on " Early Methodism."

to Wapokisko.

They have a second Burritt at Mount Yemon, III,
named A C. Johnson, the son of a fhrmer who, without
a teacher and with such odd books as he could bay pr
borrow, has become master of a dozen languages.

ishing Louis XVX, instead of beheading him.
about to appropriate $2,500,000 for be? na¥y„ This time
The Governor of British Columbia has issued a procDIED,
next year Franco will possess no less than forty screw linoIn Glen Arbor, January L 1859, ANDREW, only child of
lamation revoking the crown grant of the Hudson's Bay
of-battle ships.
ALBIKT and Locv B. Bntxrrr, aged 14 month and 8 days.
Company; organizing a colonial government; legalizing
The Albany Journal notes that of the several Southern bis prevlons acts, ahd adopting the laws of England.
papetf which have expressed themselves dissatisfied with
The schooner Globe was lost at the mouth of the KalaDEALEBIS
the attempt to re-opch the Slave Trade, none of them
that we havc.seea, place, their objections on any higher mazoo. river on the 14th inst, and all on board—the X>ry G o o d s , Grroperies, "Vanground than that it would cut down the price of the old captain, his brother, one seaman and five passengers—
k
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M
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ns, Hardware,
perished.
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T i n "Ware,

Dr. Hayes, who was, surgeon to Dr. Kano's last expeI l a t s a n d Caps, Boots a n d Shoes, Doors, S u b ,
The trial that has been progressing in the Canadain
Door Trimming*,
Court of Queen's Bench and Common Please at Toronto, dition, is endeavoring to organize another voyage of disNails, by the keg or lb.;
for Mae time, to oust Hon. J . A McDonald from the covery to the open sea around the North Pole. He hopes
Pork aad Flour, by the barrel or lb.;
to
complete
the
organization
by
the
spring
of
1860.
Butter, Cheese, Lard;.
•oBce.oT Attorney General, baa recently been decided in
Linseed sad best winter-strained Oil.Burning Fluid;
his favor, or in favor of«he Government
TEA AITO BILE,—At the last dates from China, the exLamps of all kinds, Candles, Dried Apples;
A large assortment of Tobacco;
Sr. OLAIK FLATS.—-The bill making an appropriation { ports of tea showed a deficiency, compared with last year
Powder, !*ad. Shot, Gun Caps;
of
13,000,000
pounds,
and
of
silk
the
deficiency
was
12,Carpet Warp, tagwood. Madder, Copperas,
for the Improvement of the 8 t Clair Flats, has passed the
Csdbsr, Indigo, Alum, Borax, Ac.
Senate by a vote of 29 to XL It wfll probably pass the
Rnaria Sbeet I rem, for S a p Bollers|
House, and this long-neglected and most important work
The Richmond Enquirer does not look withfavor upon School Book*, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains;
will be consummated.
the plotting* of the Administration to acquire a foothold Cradle Scythes, Grass Scythes aad Snathes, Pitchforks;
Rtope Pipe, Bedsteads, Rocking Chairs:
Bmsll Rockery and Table Chairs for Children;
Bamwcwx—Johh Dillon, recently convicted at Has- in Central America. I t favors the complete neutrality
Together with all iuticlea usually found in a Country Store.
tings, Barry county, of the murder of libs. Harding, has of the Transit route.

been sentenced to the Sfete Prison far ninety-nine yean. • The lodletedlocofocb officials of New York city nearly
: A Fin© Lot, of P l o w s ,
His oounsel intend making en effort in tho Supreme Court all forfeited their recognisances en the day of trial, and on Coaamisaloa, from the Eabuaazoo Agricultural Works.
. All purchasing Goods at Nonhport,will do wall to eal"
for a new trial.
judgments have been entered up against them, and cxccu- examine my stock aad prieea before purchaaing elaewha

Land, Tax, and General Agency.
Has opened an Offlce at Traverse City. Grand Traverse O C
Mlchipan. for the transaction of a

G e n e r a l Agency Business*.

The Uaited States Land Offlce is located at this place ; and
general features, resources aad advantage* of the Grand Traverse country, the payment of taxes,
and the transaction of any Agency business with which he
may be entrusted.
ltBnsBRXCES.'
Hon. J. M. Howard. A t t o r n ? Otarral.)
E. B. Ward, K.q.
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Notice to Farmers.

P

ERSONS HAVING W H E A T TO FLOI/B AT
our Mill, must bring la in good order. A n s a THIS DAT*

K SHALL OKlXn MO SMCTTY OH I * r r « K WBCAT.

HANNAH, LAY h CO.
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Traterne City, Dec. 1,18S8.

Work For Men.
will find work with u
Traverse City, Dec. 1,1858.

HANNAH. LAY; A CO.

J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
Practical Builder and Draught#nuin,
Is prepared to make Plans and.SpecUlcaUoBs for all clsw-i
of Buildings ; slao execute sM kinds of work connected with
the Trade, on liberal terms. "
Sash, Glass, Boors, P a i n t s a n d N a i l s ,
constantly on hand.,
J; I t G., thankful for past patronage, takes this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of the same.
Traverae City, Novembers, 185s. .. "
aS-ly

FRXJIT TREES.

Tbe subscriber offers for sale a variety of engrafted
A p p l e Trees, P e soh Ti-eeSiPenr Tree*, P l i n n
Trees and Cherry Trees.
A fine lot of Seedling PEACH Tarns, three years old, which
•ill be sold cheap.
Also, CccBAxra, OOOSBMBBIXS, Ac.; all in good condition,
of good size, arid healthy.
L. H. SMITH.
Elk Rapida, Soy. S, 1858.
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B L A C K 4c CO., OPTICIAN^ AND MAKERS OF
• Optical and Philosophical Apparatus, No. 250 JeDervm
Avenue; invite all those auffcrfng from defective..algbt, to inspect their assortment of greatly improved Pereacoplo Crystal and Pebble Spectacle*, which are highly endowed with
the property of Improving vision. Also, ah kinds of Talescopcs. Microscopes, Electric Machines, DrawingIaatrumeut-.
Ac., constantly on hand.
u3

BLANK BOOK BJANTTFACTORY^-THE UNDER- •

signed having a Book Bindery In connection with bW
Bookstore^ la prepared to manufacture, to Order, Blank Book*
of every description. Merchant* and others, wanting anything in that line, are invited to give him a call. Bavlnctbe
best of workmen, be can aafclv guarantee satisfaction in all
isea.
F. RAYMOND.
Detroit, Nov. L1858.


f i H A R L E S B I I S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webster.,
\J Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Housekeeping Articles, Mechanics' Tools,'Stoves, Orates, Tin and Jap.
eJ Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for tho American and
opean Law Agency of Litz A Kapp, >'o. 7 Nasaau street.
New York—for the recovery of Debts, Legacies and Inheritances in Europe and tbe United States.
Remittances made to all part* of Germany, with safety and
dispatch.. No. 101 Jefferson avenue, Kearsley's Block, Datrolt.
Mich.
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S A G E tc S O N S , MAP l'OBLISHFRS, STATIONERS.
• Engravers and Lithographers, 209 Main atreet, Baffalo.
N. Y., over Sage's llano Booms.—We are prepared to exscutr
all woik entrusted to us with promptness and despatch, and
on as fsvorable terms as any catablubment In the country.
Gombining all tho different bmacbes of SteeV Copper snd
Stone Engraving, a s s a i l ss Urayoa Work of the finest description, we gusrantee satisfaction la all cases.
Maps, Portraits, Show Cards, Ac.. Lithographed and printed
in the most delicate colon), by a hew process.
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\ WH1TINO, General Land Agent, Ora«»
(. I l i n u i c r , V C U U I I , J I I C U I K U I - ,

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CoL & McKnlghl do; H. W. Winiams. Ex. of Titles, St.
Louis; Msj. B. Walker, U. 8. A.J C. A. Perry, f a q v Weston.
Mo.; Amos T. Hall, Esq, Treasurer C. A B. R. 1L, Chicago:
Geo. T. Pearson, Attorney at Last, Chicago. '
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W I N E HOUSE.—Wlllard Harvey A Co, Bi Msldm
Lane, and 17 Cedar s t m t , New York. Hemp, Cotton
Elax and Linen Twine*, Imported and Manufactured Cordage.
Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Bope, Tarred Stuff

Fishing Lines, GIHinWnds of .Cords aad L

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T > H . L O V E L L , (Sucaeaaor t i p . Crosby A Co.), tWholeI. t * saJc
Clocks, JJawalry.
t
PH. and
— aad
— retail dealer lyw»yhaa.
—ar
Fancy GoOds. Plated Warp, Combs, Buttons,Thread, Ac." No.
79 Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit; Mich.
Wstches, Clocks aad Jewelry repaired and warranted.
nS
C - I M E K - S H E f f T t O M A C H I N E S i l f f i THE I
O Machines for Fsmily Sewing, or for maantkctarini pur.
posesC'slI aad examine tbem at 135 JcRttsen Avenue
(Masonic HslL)
WILLIAM POBTER,,Ag«nt.
Detroit, Nor. L 1«8.
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ply Just revived. For sale by
Detroit, Nov. L 1858.
DOOOTTY, 8TBAW A CO,


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Detroit, Nov. L 1898.
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DOUGHTY, 8 T R A W A C a .
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N. a CUTTING done to order, on short notice.

'
KAMA*.—The Republicans >B the House have deter- tjofrfaMWd. • "
Northport, Deo-33, 1858.
8The appearance of the comet created quite a sensation
mined to make an d f e r t t o M g w l t t e KngUshSmitation
r p H B CYCLOPAKDIA
O F W I T A1TOHFMOB--in the Kansas act, ao as to pot Kansas on an equality with in Egypt; for several days hq^nrsa and labor were at a JL Containing choice and characteriatie Bclectloas from the
of the most eminent Humorists of Amario* Scot
Oregon. They maintain that the same rule should be standstill, the inhabitants believing that itforfcodedsome writlags
land. Ireland aad England, by Wm. B. Barton. F o r - l s b r
applied to si Republican as to a Dc mocraiic State.
great calamity.
Detroit, Nov. t, 1858.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.

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Herald Office, Trartrse City, Nov. S, 18S8;

Detroit, Nov. 1. 1858. -

R1CIIMONDS atkCKfto,

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Peteolt Advertlaementa.

Detwft Advt>jpiteBmentB.

Detroit Aifrerttoements.

"VfAUL, Dinvcntni at O0n 74 WODDWARD AV*.
noe, W k a i m a l e a n d Betafl Dealer* in Foreign aad Do-

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areagreen.'

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entlonofftepabHeto tbefbllowlngfloo^
grtaTvarietv of «tyle> a n d p r i c e s : B roc h e
: Ba* State do. do. d o . ; Waterloo do.
x d o . d a . g XantiUaX, beantifnl ( t r i e s :
B k y a d i r a arid B o i r e Antique Silk* ;
KreackaKd KagUA l t e i a o « a , p l a i B a a d ^ g a r e d ? Paranettas.

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jtwfcvadjj': ,Vaf«cU PJaWa and SUipe*,; A^

w o O l F t a i d j ) Alpacas; Flanneln; BattlnetU; Broadcloth*; tlai n a d u ; Blanket*; U a e n a ; E m b r o i d e r i e s : -Hoeierj-; 0 1 o » » ;

*afrto OfW+iem board,

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C a r y e C D e f s i t M a U 11'•
V e l v e t Brussels, Crenelle, 3 Ply, 2 P l y . Bopartlne, Cattoa
a n d Wool, Carpeta; Draggeta, Stair Boda Oilcloth, Wfcidow
B h a d e t L a e e a a d K a a l i a O a r t a i n ^ O a r t a i n Fixtures, FeUhera,
P a p e r Hangings, &c„ 4 c .
' We b a r e - m n y othe)- styles at Goods, whicti will he olfcred

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^he principle of t h e invention coMiots la tl
pecullar c o n s t r tDctio*
c t i o a of t h e Retort, > whereby Gas is m o
qnlckly, easily a n d « t o a o m i e a l l y gee
Rosin, Oil,
Tallow a a d rrfuae Oreaae of aayTtlnd, a n d p r o ddoc
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L W O M B A « W r FBOM W H I C H MANKIND SU>
C o m e r J d h n o n Avenue a n d Wayne Strvet, offer* for X f e ^ o v e r a targe p a r t af . t ^ globe, i s the conM^netice of
to the City and Country Trade:—
a diseased action of the system, induced by t h e poisonous
miasm of vegetable decay. T h i s exhalation i a e m l v e d b y t t o
.
a c t i o n of solar h e a t on w e t »oU,and r b * * w i t h t h e watoty va<*
"JOO hhda fair; prime a n d choice New Orieaas, P o r t o Rico a n d
r from i t While the Sun Is below t h e horizon t h i s vapor
Muacawado. Sugar.
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SO bbls Crushed, Powdered a n d Coffee.
t h r o u g h the longs i n t o the bload. There i t a c t s ' a s ah irrita
100 bbts P r i m e New Orleans Molaesi» a n d Syrup.
t i n g pol*on on t h e l n t e r i l t l vttciera and c x e r e t i n g o r g a n s dr
Teas.
t h e body. T h a l i t e r becomes t o r p i d a a d fails t o s e c r e t e n o t
600 half rbasts a s s e s a n d b o x e s Y o u n g Hvaon, G u n p o w d e r only tht* virus, but also t h e bile f r o m - t h e blood. Beth the
v i r u s a a d the U l e accumulate in the c i r e e l a t i o n , a n d p r o d a c c
a n d Black Teas, of r e o e n t importation.
violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney* six!
t h e stomach sympathize with the liver, a a d tecame disordered
2*0 bags white a a d s r e e n Bio.
also. Finally, the i n s t i n c t ef o a r organism, a s if i a a n at140 bags a n d pocket* old G o v t a a d c o m m o n J a v a .
t e m p t t o expel t h e noxious fusion, c o n c e n t r a t e s the w h o l e .
100 Cases g r o u n d Mustard.
blood of t h e body In the internal e k c r e t o r i e s t o ft>fc« t h e m
20 bag* g r e e n a a d white Maracaibot i
t o cast it o u t T h e blood leave* t h e surface, a n d r u s h e s ti»
50 boxes Ground R i o . '
the central o r g a n s with congestive violence. T h i s (* the
«0 kegs G r p u d Ginger.
CHILL. B u t in t h i s effort it fail*. T h e n the F s v n t follow*.
IS bags Pepper, Spice a n d Clovea.
t In which the Wood leave* Uie.ceatoti organ* a n d r u s h e s to
SO boxea Ground P e p p e r , Spice, a n d Clovea.
the surface) A s if in a n o t h e r effort t o expel the i r r i t a t i n g
•f"' • T o b a c c o a a d C i g a r s .
poison t h r o u g h that other great e x c r e t o n —the skin., I p t h U
also It fails, a n d the system abandons tha attempt e x h a u s t e d ,
100 boxSs 3c F i n e C u t Papers.
and waits f o r the recovery of s t r e n g t h t o repast t h e hopejea*
100 bbls Smoking. '
effort a n o t h e r day. These i r e the fits or paroxysms of F e v e r
60 boxes Plo'g Dark, JTt and 10"*.:
a n d Ague. S u c h constitstional disorder will of course u n d e r JO boxes Gold Leaf, Half P o u n d s .
mine the h e a l t h ir i t i s h o t r e m o v e d - / <
30 boxes Tin F o i l
We have labored t o find, and h a v e found, a n antidote.
M bbls Cavendish In cans.
CIGARS.—A large assortment o f l m p o r t e d t n d Domestic.
Ayer*« A g a e C a r e , "
W l a e a a n d Llqaoni.
which nentralizes t h i s malsrious p o i s o n in t h e Mood, and
stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. Aa i t ahonld.
Port, Maderia a n d Sherry Wines, In q a a r t e t s s a d octaves. Champagne, (Hetdse«k i Delbrecht,) a n d Claret in baskets — it doca, cure t h i s afflicting disorder w i t h perfoef certaintx.
id it doe* more, or r a t h e r dtoe* w h a H s of m o r e .service r»
a n d chsea.

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A l o n g course of experiments a t t h e h a n d s of the Inventor,
who h a s had asaay years experience i a Gas maanfarturintr. as
waU.as.byottttdT«*«nd otbers,»MUi placed t h e inveaMon beyoud a l l doubt of lis {practicability. The public n a y he conAdenlly assured t h a t ttis it once tte most iimple- and useful
JOB m o r a } „ ^
o t any t h i n g of the kind ever before constructed.
TliP n r n u n t
f j j g n n i nj rpil ef ttton rr *s 1.
Is 1rt
to rlivn
dispose of city, Gin—Swan a n d L d a d o n Cordial, in whole a n d half pipes.
Sneaking away with a f r i g h t e n e d air,
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oaoat favorable terms, a n d to W i n a u Y — O l d Scotch, Monongabcla a n d Peach O r c h a r d in
' A* If-aflaMliMr Veiet bl<n;
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the w o r n Into general
Yet he fled f j o m a r e r y worthy m*n,
Watks 5 ^
t f h o m I - n e t with the g n i f f i i t pleasure—
readiness by DCDLE
>1; W h o p I caHe* by n a m e a i d forced t o mop;
; 300 boxes Raisin*. .;
as well s —
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the "Sun-Light Gas
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not««lef^re.
500 boxes Window Glass, assorted.
W o r W - w W h wiU. be aoDpliad l(y. t h e m at
it all
«|1 the principal
. ISO b o x e s T e p p e r Sauce.
p o i n t s In t o e , u n i o n , to, parties purchasing tterritory.
err
M 0 kegs W h i t e Lead.
PemMM
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and
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partleulariy
Gas
Fitters,
by
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200 dozen l'sHs a n d Tubs.
making an investment lina tthe
h e r right t o nse the '• Sun-I.ight Gr
100 boxes assarted I n k .
Works," will h e certain:6f an immediate r e m u n e r a t i o n . *
200 bags sasorted S h o t
^ s T A l l communlcatioss In t h e premises directed to.tl
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e beenzepeatlug;
undersigned will meet p r o m p t attention.
Voo k e r a Powder, assorted.
l k n j s m t h s i a downright h o n e s t h e a r t
100 boXea Oakley A Ames' German Chemical Soap.
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JOHN" Q. DUDLEY,
160 b o j e s white a n d d a r k German Chemical Soap.,
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T r e a s u r e r f o r Proi»rle«or»,
200 boxes Fancy B a r and Cake Soap.
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Ko. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, )Ilcl|igan.
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200 boxes Family a n d Xo. 1 Bar Soap.

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M A D E C L O T H I B f G AJfD GEXTLEMKX'ti
a But ere we *leep, let u* humbly pray

100 boStes Stearine a n d Tallow Candles.
J \ F W O n S H I N G W O D B , « t h e Ctothfog Etnporiom o f H .
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F o r , o u r .KiyteliiM n e x t door neighbor:
50 boxes S t a r Candles.
HALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t Where may
. ;• And we'll pray fur the time when all shall be free
150 reams W r a p p i n g Paper.
be found a v e i l largt, fresh a a d . d e s i r a b l e stock ef the above
F r o m t h e weight of the debtor'*,collar—
" 100 reams Foolscap, Letter a n d N o t e Paper."
goods Just n u n p f a c t h r e d under.his immediate inspection, and
200,000 Percussion Caps, 2000 llw Bar U a d .
e m b r a c i n g one of the most extensive assorttnentsever before
100 bbls Vinegar. •
offbred In t h i s market.
Together w i t h Codfish, Mackerel, W h i t e Fish, Herring, Bag
A m o n g his stock will lie foatul every "kind and description
m i a t GraK H o u t Did.
Salt, Paint*. Oila, DyeiituB'*, Cordage. Brooms, BskcU, G l a s s "ot Garment suitable for i ' s j l a n d W i n t e r wear.
ware
and article appertaining t o the Grocery Trade. Corner
W:*' Bfflinor t r a t o . H e
F r o m the low.priced and cheaper grades, too the im W fine
Detroit, Micb. .
was'well Ifrtssed and Sppenrod'to bereading,through his a n d fashionable garment!*—all of which have been msnnfac- Jefferson Avenue a n d Wavne-st,
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e d with the u t j n o r t care andWAaRAjrntDtogivesatJsfactiod.
wopwi.wt oppo- t. n rAil_pers«nSdesirous
of p a r a h a s l n g e i t h e r at WHOliBSALE
site witn six chilarcn, the eldest reurccly a down, years. OR RETAIL, are respectfully
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in Storo, and o f f e r j f o r sale, a full assortment of l ^ k e
•jraa ,a stupid harf-hcaftedwftitcn and extensivo stock, which sliall be offered a t
Superior a n d Scrap Iron, »f all sir.es. at greatly reduced rates.
wlminlBtered blowBineparingly to.a wearied .little thing
[. HAL^OCIC. '
The I ^ k e Superior Vdk I r o n sold by the Conjpauy, is all
who ahoyrcd bis discomfort by fretting as the bot dflnty A M E K I C A N " W A T C H K 8 . — A l ' I ' L E T O X , TRACV 4 made
from Charcoal "Piac and is far l e t t e r than the Iron made
iir swept over his face. The mothers countenance wore -tY C o , WALTIXAIL Mass^ Manufacturers of P A T E N T LE- f r o m Hard Coal, and wfilr Lake Huporior Merchant Iron; is
. * a look ofpWec+ a e ^ i r «H1 oontinaal jufcrieh- as the VER WATCHES.—Those s u p e r i o r Watches are made by the the only I r o n sold in Ulis market, that- is made in t h i s manner.
littlq restfee compaoyaot crowded together in tl>o loaded kid of new and' original machinery, expressly designed t o se- Their Merchant £ c d l p Iron'hi all mSde f r o m selected Scrap
with a low paice, a line, substantial, durable a n d uni- a n d will hour comparison with the best Iron made in the
Wr-> Npt onoef them, looked shabby on untidv, though, cure,
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reliable time keeper. The movement* aro new in country.
very plainly, dawed" >Vbaa the engine Btppped for foci formly
Wysqdotto Rolling Mill Company and Eureka I r o n Compaconatrugtion, a n d are pronounced by t h e higliest autliorities
. the;poor; woman took oat from a basket some bread and to be faultless in principle,and quality, and have been proved ny d r a f t s taken at p a r in exchange for Iron or a n y indebtedcheese, Which she distributed sparingly among the little by the.iAoM'.exactlnjt t A t s t o be relisblc j m d n n f s i i l h g j n ac- newt to the'C-ompany.
.Manufactured I r o n also given in e x c h a n g e for good Scrap
tfron^jGrekt^fevt had-watcncd their movements all tion. - These watches are m a n n f a c t n r c d entirely from the Iron.
p a t u r i a l . v i n a single ortablishmeut, \iy connet ted and
thejaotaing, add, as a boy approached the carriage witta erode
Call a n d see o r address
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u n i f o r m pr^cesses-nthe m a n u t s c t o r y being orgnnized npon
basket of berries, he booght op boxes enough to go tno s a m t system that has bcen^ a d o p t e d in the production of
WM. H. 7.ABRISK1E. Secretary.
rwmd,:«fc>g»rt> t h e m t o w htmgiy ehadiw; >whbfe eyw tho unequoled American fin;-arms, which enables us to pro- Store c o r n e r Woodward Avenue atnl CongreM-st.
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ealrsach a rare desert' Bpread 'before duce a.movsment alj onc-half the prlco of any f o r e i g a movet O N F O U N D R Y . - - T H K UNDERSIGNED ARE PRES ' q h a l l t y ; and we guarantee the porf- ct
P!lriinP* ? r e years. ol4wM.peariy m e n t o f tnb s s mtenlyeiir,
pared to furnisli, at s h o r t notice. Stationary Engines, Mill
o r c f e n - wijtch mannfactn^ed b y u s .
wet- Mfllned, to rost in her mothelVlap; but the tirtd perfonaaac«,-for
All f o n i g n watdhes are made by h a n d , the American watch- Gearing. Warehouso Hoisting ApparaMis, and'all varieties of
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1«W®tea vigorously her rights, and she was obliged es being tim only ones made by raaelilneiy n p o n a uniform I r o n Work. Ifcpair w q r k on Propellers, (Steamer* ami Saw
W j i d d w ckdm. Great Hearthad been gravely conrfd- system tbroug^ouC J^early a j l h a n d m a d e watches aro db- Mills, executed prompHj- and thoroughly. Castings—every

enag the company, and ho did not hetdtate to take the fectlve, and"arc continually g e t t i n g iout of order. Jn m i n y description.
BRASS FOUNDRY.
p a r t s of t h e c o u n t r y i t is impossible t o find good watch reire prepared to execute orders of any size f o r Brass a n d
pairehi, a n d watch-repairing Walwa)-s qncortain a n d expenComposition
Casting-,
promptly.
sive. The Introduction of. American w a t c h e s disposes of this
peaeaft*shtober. iWhen we stopped for oar dinner, we difficulty, a n d country merchants, a s well as watch dealers, Oil Globes, O i l : C u p s , Valves,'Journa) Boxes. Gnage Corks.

bonnfifqftabte, lo*^«tKhixu: can keep wfOehea as a p a r t of t h e i r miscellaneous stoek, and Cylinder Cricks, S t f a m Whistles f o r Steamboats, Locomotli
customers with a n e w staple, which mav be aud Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers a n d L o c o m o t i v e s !
rica, tfl tr^ph' tbey seemed total strangere,yet which they thusjrapply,their
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a n v other a t t i c ^ w i t h p u t mystery or humbug, Sold der e i g h t hundred pounds.
to appreciate. We knew it was — leastrade
generally, and by ROBBENS & APPLETOK,
••'feat Heart's and wo mentally blcsaod the -kiiid,"gentf~
IRON, RAILING "XND VERANDAHS, i
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Getieral'Agents, 15 Maiden l i n e , N. Y.
ire prepared to execute all orders f o r ' I r o n Railing for
H . A I J L I S p N , IMPORTER UP IMPROVED RAIL- Private Buildings, Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemetery
Lots.
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• r o a d Watches, cosed In -beautiful styles, war
anjntc
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. . . full jewelled,
Corner of Fifth and Woodhridge-sts.. opposite Machine
cellent tlme-keei
time-keepers; do .do
Swifts,
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i ^ p t t ^ , . < ^ : t J « . , O e n a ^ j o u n » l ' of yesterday: of evety'desirable pattern. These p e n s h a r e received a Silvei
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A few days since, a German.wasridingalong Sanson*}
surpassed vf a h y F e n s l a market. Also d e a l e r ' I n F I N E r | " » 0 B A N K E R S , LAND AG HINTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
Ktreet oaar 8acra«nf»to» when 1» heard toe whining of-u JbeE W
X J . Sage A Son's, Map Publishers, Stationers, p n g r a v e r s
E L R Y , 8 I L V H R . W A R R and F A N C Y GOODS. 1
ball near-him, aitfi-fclt his hat shaken. He tomed about ' I h w » ; « experteuoWl Jewel lor, capable of m a k i n g new and Lithographers, 20#, Main Street, Buffalo, N: Y., over Sage's
hndftafa man_wit|»». revolver, in hia hand, and took off work to-order.
P i a n o Room.
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bis hafcMii fond afresh ballet-iota telto A SOAR {* FITTING ST03IES a n d Diamond W o r k , a n d , P i r * Gilding We a r c prepared-to execute, all work entrusted to us with
promptness aad de*potch, v and on as favorable term* in any
" l m ab«HfMmer « ^ t W € t e n i M a
• V a a d Galvanising, d o n e a t abort -notice.
WATCH. REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, all establishment in t h e country. Combining- all the different
ir knifed ihe otter; "that's my >brse; it was sto. vork'egtnlsled t o ' m y « ( r e , wftl be eareftilly attended to.
branches of Steel, Copper a n d Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well as
> G O L D t ' H N B rt»pohite'd, at Hfty r e n t s . • P e n s s e a l by mall, Crayon Work of the finest description, we g u a r a n t e e satisfaction all <asea.
"limp ti» Qenaan, "1 have owned aoeoarpanled hy-^le Cash, wil* be promptly attended to.
P a r t i c u l a r attention paid t o Bank a n d Commercial w o r k ,
nS.
J . H. ALLISON, JcBfersou' Avenue. •
such as Checks, Drafts, Note*, Certificates of Deposit uud
' wfao I come to look at Uto,
Stock, Oobpon B o n d a Letter, Note a n d Bill l f e a d s , E n v e l o p
I aminisakenj EjKjuso me, ^ r j wratyou take
Ac. Maps, Portrait*. Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
would most respectfully intimate t h a t , more fully t o accom- printed in"the most delicate color* by a new process.
F o t the convenience of the bnaiaens c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vim o d a t e t h a wants of the" p a t r o n i s i n g public, a n d his large lnThe] rider dimoonted, tied W i m e i the two
crease of buaiaess. h e has adopted t h e Improved facility which cinity, we h a v e e s t a b l i s h e d . a n a g e n c v with Mr. J o h n W.
Gi i l i i w i the office of th«l Detroit Dall'v Advertiser, 3 1 t J e f for that purppse-. He a o i
fereon Avenue.
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lou* Headai.be, Bilious F e t j e n t Neuralgia, RheusisLism,,tioui.
Bllndnes*, Toothache,EaradiMnCstarrh, Asthma. I'al})it^tion>.
P a i n f u l Affectlona of t h e j r f t e e n . Hysterica,*Colle, Paralyvi!'.
a n d Painful' Affections ffrjthe Stomach and Bowels, all of
which, w h e n arising from t h i s cause, will be roimd lo assnm<more or les* the. i n t c r m i t t e b t type; This " A g u e C u r e " r e - .
move* the cense of these derangement*, and c u r e s t h e d i s c S s r .
.This i t accompli she* by stimulating the exert'terle* t o e x pel the virus from the s y s t e m ; a h d these w g a a s b) <K'gn< ~
Lecotae habited to do t h i s their o S c e of their own a c c o r d —
Hence arise* w h a t wu t o r n gcolliniaion. Time,- may acoOui •
plish the same .end, but often l i f e ' I s not long enough, o r i«
sacrificed in the a t t e m p t , f h l l e t h i s • A g u e C t i r p ' . d o e * It al
once, a n d with safety. We have g r e e t reason to believe tills
Is a,surer as well as s a f e r remedy lor the whole class of di»cases which are canned by the miasmatic Inflation, tlian any
o t h e r whldh h a s b e e o discovered; a n d i t - h a s s|Hl- aii«>lh<.r
linjiortant advantage to the public, which js, t h a t it is cheap
as well a s godd.
P r e p a r e d by D>. J . C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. • P r i c e On>•
D o l l a r p e r bottle.
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f o r itself such a renown ftir the cure of every v*r|et.v
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been employed. A s It has' l o n g been In c o n s t a n t use t h r o u g h o u t t h i s section, we need not do niore than assare t h e peo]<Ie
Its quality i* k e p t u() t o the bvst i t ever ha* been, s n d that It
may be relied on to do for t h e i r relief all it bus-ever liet n'
f o u n d t o do:
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Ayer's C a t h a r t i c Pills,
For all the purpose* of a Purgative Medicine; for Costivenes-:
f o r . t b e c u r e of Dyspepsia: r p r J a u ' u d i c c ; fOr the.cure of Indig e s t i o n : f o r H e a d a c h e : f h r j j i e cere of Dvsenteh-; for a F f u l •
S t o m a c h : for the c u r e ot ffl^sipcla*: f o r tbe Pke«f .for-.U»cure of S c r o f u l a ; for all Scrofulous Complaints; for the cure ,
of Jflienmatlsm: f o r Diseases of the Hkih: f o r the chre iif' '
Liver C o m p l a i n t ; for D r o p s y : for t h e cure of T e t t e r , T u m o r s
and Salt l t b e u m ; f o r W o r m s ; .for the curt- of G o u t ; f o r a Dinner Pill; f o r the cure of Neuralgia: f o r p u r i f y i n g tHe b l o o d . .
They are Migur-costed, HO that t h e most sensitive enu tako
t h e m pleasantly, uud they are the best a p e r i e n t . In the world
for all the pur|H«c> of u family phy-iv.
P r l t e 23 c e n t s p e r ' p i i x ; Six Boxes fo
f o r One Dollar.

paralleled,usefnlnei* of t h e s e re|nediess, but. o n r s p a e e ' h f r n
will rrot p e r m i t tho insertion c j them. The A g e n t s below
named f u r n i s h gratis o d r American Almanac in wbich.lliey
are g i v e n ; also with full dearrit^ionaof the above complairfL-i.
a n d the treatment tjiat-khould IK) followed,for their cure.
J>o not W j i u t off by nn|>rinciplrd dealers with d t b e r pWparatlonK they make more nrollt on. Tlie sick Want the Lest
aid there i*-for thctn, a u d they should i t
All o u r t e m e d i t e . a r e for aide la
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O O K F O R T H E T I M E S I I - - T H E E X I L E S 01'
J FUJHIDA.—BY j o s n r A a . uinmaeis—Illustrrted With t
tine engravings.—One Volume, l J m o . :iao PJK l ' r i . q s ^ L —
This Vfork portr*x>, with eminent ability, the crime* commit-,
ted iiy our G o v e r n m e n t agaiimt the Maroon* w h o (led f r o m
South Carolina and other Slave States,eeekiug protection under Spanish laws. I t shows l a d Ihlth exercised toward* the
Indians of Florida, a n d is found t o p r e s e u t k t r e e view of th>
long-fought F l o r i d a -War, which was, in truth,- A W A R FOR
SLAVERY.
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From Oortrnor Cbstc. al O>lo.
Gentlemen—Accept m t - t h a n k s f o r a copy of " T h e Exiles
of F l o r i d a . " 1 h a v e r e a d the book with g r e a t Interest a n d
m u c h instruction. It set* in a s t r i k i n g l i g h t an i m p o r t a n t
portion of mir hintory, and clearly reveal* the secret s p r i n g s ,
by which sUccewilvc. administration* were moved I n a f i s i r s of
g r e a t moral a n d political conseqncnce. The dhrtlnguhheil a u t h o r has especially e n t i t l e d himself t o the t h a a k a of every
lover of freedom, justice, and honorabl* administration, by
t r a c i n g and e x h i b i t i n g the evil influence* of slavery in t h e
transactions which he narrates. N o one, i t *emns to » e , can
arise f r o m perusing t h i s work without deepened Convictions
of t h e w r o n g of Maveholding, a n d the necessity of earneat
a n d ' p e n d v t e n t effort for. the deliverance of o u r National Gove r n m e n t from the control of the s l a v e power.
Columbu*. J u l y 12,-IMS.
B. P . GHASK.
R E P U B L I C A N S READ I T ! C o p I t * * e n t by mall on receipt
FOLLETT, FOSYER A OO.,
J U N E ' S P A T E N T F I R E a n d BURQLAB P R O O F SAFES. of One Dollar.
raajicis, M M O J I ,
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. Polishers, Columbus, Ohio.
I —These Safes are a combination of W r o u g h t a a d Chilled
D e t r o i t Agent for Michigan.
I r o n , two inches t h i c k . ( The W r o u g h t I r o n g i v e n s t r e n g t h
a n d t h e Chilled I r o n h a r d n e s s : tho sales being warrant**! Drill
f ) A R K W * 8 D E T R O I T H R J B W E R Y , FIRST STRKET
P r o o f All o t h e r F i r e p r o o f Ssfr* are made of Sheet Iron.
V_' l*tween l a m e d g a d Congre** Street*, D e t r o i t MIeh.—
The u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g re-parcbased " T h e Institution f o r
the dissemination of useful drink*,*' has enlarged a n d rejuver > O O T 8 , S H O E S . A H D H U B B E B S , A T V H O L E - nated i t i n t h e m o s t t h o r o u g h manner, m a k i b g i t a o w the
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i about 1,000 caees BOOTS, S 8 0 E S AND RUBBEBS, o f all. p r o d u c i n g the finest a n d mort delicate grades of Malt Liquor*;
desirable kinds, a n a h a v e also on hand a few thousand anil in now prepared tofniaisli the various qoalltiee of Ale*.
P o r t e r a n d Brown S t o u t for d r a u g h t and bottling, a t price*
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E x t r a fine and Stock Ale* brewed to order.
daily additions—eo aa to.keep o a r stock at.aU t i m e a l a r g e and
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Complete- Confining ourselve* t o t h e J o b b i n g trad* exclusively, w» can ogfer f a d ) ! t i e * nneqnaletf in D e t f o l t a t I S in good order, will be paid f o r a t Mune prices t * charged.
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v e i y large stock of Roek a a d News P a p e r of i u sizes. . W e
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