Grand Traverse Herald, March 25, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 25, 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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1859-03-25

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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T H A V I i H S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A B G H 25; 1859.

C|t (SjraitV Craljtrsc Jlrrali,

The'Old Stage Coach.
-The good t i m e * when o u r f a r l h c r s r o d e .
I n s a f c t y b y t h e stage,
•j-ffiive' passed .before the- outward march
Of thfeir
tiiis ptrfgresslve
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And now no goodly coach and f o u r
Draws up'besiue the stagfe house door.

N O . 20.

flame*
of Day*—Their Origin.
T h o I d o l s w h i c h o u r S a x o n a n c e s t o r s w o r s l iped, a n d
f r o m w h i c h t h e d a y s of t h e w e e k d e r i v e t h e i r names, w e r e
Various, a n d w e r e t h o p r i n c i p a l o b j c c t s of t h e i r a d o r a tion.
.
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THE I n o t . o r Tim S r v — T k f s Idol, w h i c h represented
Hie g l o r i o u s I c m i n a n - o f t h e l i s r , Was t h e chief o b j e c t o f
t h e i r w o r s h i p I t i s d e s c r i b e d like t h e b u s t o f a m a n s p t
nnOn a p i l l a r , holding, w i t h o n t s t r e a c h e d arms, a b u r n i n g
wheel b e f o r e his b r e a s t . T h e firstday of t h e w e e k t h e y
.especially d e d i c a t e d t o i t s a d o r a t i o n . Which t h e y t e r m e d
tlie " S u n * Dacg; hcticc is d e r i v e d t h e wqr<l S u n d a y .
THE l o o t , OF THE M o o x . — ' l l i e n e x t w a s t h e I d o l of t h e
M o o n , w h i c h t h e y w o r s h ' j i e d on t h e secohd d a y of t h e
Week called b y t h e m Moon's
Haeg^
and tiuce by as
M o n d a y . Tlie" forni' Of t h i s i d o l i s i n t e n d e d t o r e p r e s e n t a
w o m a n , h a b i t e d in a s h o r t c o a t a n d h o o d , a n d t w o l o n g
e a r s h o l d i n g t h e MOon i n h e r h a n d .
'J'nr. IDOL OF T t ' i s c o ; — ' T u i s c b w a s a t first defined a s
tlie f a t h e r a m i r u l e r of t h o T e u t o n i c r a c e , b u t in c o u r s e
Of t i m e h e was w o r s h i p e d a s t h e son of e a r t h . F r o m tllis
c a m e thq S a x o n w o r d s , 7 V » ? t t » s Darg,
w h i c h w e call
Tuesday.
l i e i s r e p r e s e n t e d s t a n d i n g ou a jirslcstal, a s
an o l d ' v e n e r a b l e sage, e l o t h e d in t h e skin of a n a n i m a l ,
a n d h o l d i n g a s c c p t r o in liis r i g h t h a n d .
TIIK IDOL - W o n g s , o n O n i x . — W o d e n o r O d i n w a s tlie
s u p r e m e divinity of tlio N o r t h e r n n a t i o n s . T i e s h e r o is
stipjioscd-to h a v e e m i g r a t e d f r o m t h e K a s f . b u t f r o m w h a t
c o u n t r y , o r n t w h a t t i m e i s n o t ktidwn. H i s e ^ x p l o i t s f b r m
t h e g r a t e s t p a r t of m \ - l J i o ' o ^ c a l c r e c d of t h o N o r t h e r n
u a t i o n s a n d h i s a c h i e v e m e n t s a r e magnificent lieyoiid^all
o r c d n b i l i t y . T h e n a m e of t h e f o u r t h d a y of week, called
b y t h e S n x o n s Woden t Dafg,
nnd b y u s WcJinepday,. i s
d e r i v e d f r o m t h i s personagi". W o d e n is represented i n n
bold a n d m a r t i a l uUituiIe, w i t h a b r o a d s w o r d a p U f t t c d in
his right hand.
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TIIK Incn. o r Tnon.—T."hor, t h e oldest a n d ' b r n v e s t of
t h o sons of W o d e n a n d P r i g n , was, n f t o r his jiarents,
ootisjdered ns t h e j r r e a t e . . t a m o : j * H i O S.-IXOJIS a n d D o m v .
T o h i m t h e fifth d a y of t h e we OK, calletl b y t h e m Tkor'i
pa eg, ntid b y u s T h u r s d a y , Was consep r a t e d . T h o r is
represented
as s i t t i n g 011 a* t h r o n e w i t h a c r o w n of g o l d
t i j W i h i s h e a d , a d o r n e d w i t h a c i t r i c i n . front w h e r e i n
w e r e set t w e l v e b r i g h t bnrnLshcd g o l d stars, o w l w i t h a
regal s c e p t r e ii> h i s r i g h t h a n d .
TIIK I n o f . or. PKUJA, OK F R K . I . — F r i g a , o r p r o a , w a s
tlie wife of W o d p n o r O d i n ; a n d n e x t t o h i m t h o m o s t
revered d i v i n i t y a m o n g t h e h e a t h e n Saxon?, D a n e s , a n d
o i l i e r N o r t h e r n u a t i o n s . I n t h e m o s t a n c i e n t times, F r i g u
or F r e a , w n s tlio s a m e w H h ' tlin g o d d e s s l l e r t l i a o r
F^irth. T o h e r t h e s i x t h d a y o f t l j i ; w e e k w a s c o n s e c r a t c d
vhich b y t n o . S a x o n s w a s w r i t t e n Frigar
W a r g , corresl o n d i n g w i t h o u r F r i d a y . ' F r i g a , is representing w i t h n
Irawn s w o r d in h e r right h a n d ; aiKl n b o w in h e r l e f t .
TUB I n o i . SRATKI!.—The I d o l H e a t e r i s r e p r e s e n t e d o n
a-pedestnl, w h e r e o n i s . p l a c e d a p e r c h , ou t h e f c h u i p j i r i c k le<L b a c k of w h i c h he s t o o d . H i s h e a d ,was u n c o v e r e d ,
a n d h i s v i s a e d lean. I n h i s li'ft h a n d lie h e l d u p a w h e e l
a n d jn h i s right h a n d was a p a i l Of w a t e r , w h e r e i n w e r e
(lowers a n d f r u i t ; a n d his d r e s s c o n s i s t e d o f n l o n g c o a t
g i r d e d r o u n d w i t h linetj. T h e ' npfieilntiou g i v e n t o t h e
d a y of his celel>ration is stUl retiiiifd. T i ; e S a x o n s n a m e d
i t Sealer'i
Daeg, w h i c h w o call S a t u r d a y .

b y t h e .soldiery.
A l l t h e a p p r o a c h e s t o the- i m p e r i a l
a p a r t m e n t s ' w e r e p r o t e c t e d b y d i g n i t a r i e s w h o m a simple
p r o f e s s o r of t h e a r t of l e g e r d e m a i n possessed" no m e a n s of
b r i b i n g . I n s h o r t , f o r g r e a t e r s e c u r i t y , nil t h e k e y s h n d
b e e n c a r r i e d t o t h e imj'>erial c a b i n e t
A fijw m i n u t e s
p r e v i o u s t o t h e h o u r fixed f o r l ' i r n e t t i ' s i n t e r v i e w w i t h
CPiTQg AS» r k o r i » « r > ; t .
C z a r , t h e CHamberliiin o n s e r v i c e b r o u g h t t o h i x M a j c s t v
How r a n g the laugh, the j e s t a n d joke.
AH all t o g e t h e r rode,.
a dispatch w h i c h a messenger h a d handed him through
T K l t M S . |
Coach'd q p in friendly j o l l l y
Ojr« I h i u i » * P r i r r r C*XT» p * T i m i n i rnyst.lf I n m t a M * In a d T i n r e .
on o p e n i n g in t h e d o o r . I t w a s a r e p o r t f r o m t h e M i u l s
C o M t f O r a m r e c t i r t d *1 inr in p a r m r s t ot • ul>«c»lsrtlo«» «MI l u l m t t i J n e ,
Like boys of ont a b o d e r
t e r of P o l i c e t h a t P i r n e t t i h a d n o t l e f t h o m e .
• A s » t * t l M » r . x M r-SH,*
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The w t a r i e d niiS-.-A - t . raed s h o r t e r th e n .
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" A h a ! he h a s found « n t t h e u n d e r t a k i n g i s i m p r a c t i
A s t h u s we rpil<^o'cr hill and glen.
• A i r e n l K m e n l j — a M for, or,- t ^ m r j ; SJIfor18 i f * i « i i m ; .\> for, h«.Y«
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verberated, t i p door which communicated from the bed. And echo niwwiired from the hill:
Now, n e i t h e r horn, or p r a n c i n g team
r o o m - o f " t h e C z a r t o t h e c a l r i w t opened, a m i P i r n e t t i
I s heard oiuidst tiiis a,-* i•o f . i-l
a p p e a r e d ! T h o C z a r d r e w I n c k a c o u p l e of paces; h i s
But drewn lienectli »oa:e"shattered shed.
b r o w d a r k e n e d , a n d a f t e r a m o i n e u t a r y silence, while fixThe old stage-coach neglected s t a n d s ;
ing a s u s p i c i o n s look o a P i m o t t i , h e s a i d i
Its curtains Qapjiiug in the wind.
•' A i r y o n a w a r e t h a t y o u m a y b c c o n i e a v e r y d a n g e r The g o s t nf ruin's waving h a n d :
ous indiviilual?"
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W h ' l e on the.Tvhcels the. g a t h e r i n g rust.
SOLICITOR I.N* CIIAXCERY AXI) N O T A R Y 1 M T B U C ,
" Y e s , S i r o " h e replied; " b n t I a m o n l y a h u m b l e ,
P r o c la im s the mortal, " d u s t t o ilusL"
T r a v e r s e Oit'y, G i - m a T r a r o i w C o . M i d i .
conjuror, with no other ambition than t h a t o f nmusing
W h i t e In the Held t h e l r seatter'il h o n e s
your majesty."
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Or oir the common turned t o die:
TiiHr " t r i p s " all o'er, tl-.vir " r o u t e s " all run.
" l i e n - , " said t h e C z a r , " a r e t h e t h o u s a n d r o n b l e s fiir
Tho wheylers a n d their leaders lie.
last n i g h t , a n d a t h o u s a n d - m o r e f o r t h i s . d a y ' s v i s i t "
C H A R L E S II* U O f i p E X ,
The d r i n - r V pride and la'.Hir gone,
tti, in o S b r i n g lilts t h a i f c , w a s i n t e r r u p t e d b y tlsc
"Promt*cutiiiK
Att«»*lioy nnct C i r c u i t C o u r t
And " h o like one who siamls alone."*
C z a r , w h o , w i t h a t h o u g h t f u l a i r e n q u i r e d of l i ' u : —
, OoiWuiwionoi',
" D o v o n c o u n t o n yi-t r e m a i n i n g syme" t i m e i n ' H t P e A Marvellous Coujnror.
F O R GRANI} X R A V E l t S E fcOUXTY.
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T h o Hus*imis h a v o l o u ^ e x h i b i t e d n r c m n r k n l i l c l a s l e t e r s b u r g ?
S i r e , " h e replied, " I i n t e n d s e t t i n g off t h i s iveek
f o r jngjrfin™ a n d dli t h a t - s m a c k s o f t h o niarvellonK. C o n less
y o u r j l a j e s t y ordiT.i a p r o l o n g a t i o n «>f, my- Rojourn."
j u r o r s , p r o f v s v o r a o f t i f t t u r a l trtajric, v s n t r i i b r j u i f t s . n n c l t h c
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N o , " lic.stily o b s e n e d t h e C z e r , " i t . i s n o t m y HttencJi< ro rnco of nioiujk'banl.-s, w h o in F n i n e o a m i Knglnnd
n s f o n i s h t h e f i n p i n j e r o w d i at.raef>sand c o u n l r j - f a i r s , c.vor tion t o d e t a i n y o u ; nnjl, m o r e o v e r . " c o n t i n u e d he* w i t h a
I L L I A M P , 1 V E L I . 8 , ( S t i c i f i s o r t o Campbell ft
find a r e n f y v t r f e o t w a n d lilx-ral e n c o u r a s f t i i c n t a n i o n s smile, " I - s h o u l d vninlv e n d e a v o r t o k o e p y o u a g a i n s t
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" I c o u l d d o so, s i r f . " said P i n - t t i ; " b u t f a r fr?>m
r a t h e r a Mtporior. k i n d o f W i z z n r i l of t h c X o r t i i , m a d e h i s
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L . I l l ' n i ) & C O . , Detroit,
I'owlnce Bnd a p p e a r a n c e a t S t , I ' ^ t c r s b n r j r , a n d x-toiiished t h o iiatives
• S h i p p i n g Merchants, a g e n t s a a d Conslgnecs-for t h r f o ! b y liis i n a r v e l l d n s p c r f o n n n i i e e s . H i s n a m e was l ' i r n e t t i . I a m (k-sirons of qiiiltiisr i t in t h e mo?t p u b l i c m a n n e r
1 owing Lines:—AUKMC AN THAKH'ORTATION OOKVA.VY, Capipossible, b v g i v i n g t o . l l j e i n h a b i t a n t s i/f y o u r c a p i t a l ' a
tal $300,000. W a r n : its TKRXWosTAup;* COHI'ANV, Capital a n d h i s f u m e j s t e t rclain.^I in t h e m c n i o n of t h o w w h o
s'triking p x a m p l e •»•!' lr.r m a g i c a l p o w e r s . " . *
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3^00,000. An«l tlio N'-gw YORK CKSTA j . j t j R . Co.
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, M I F F A: F I L L E R . {(Successors to E. "W.
•jias m ccssary -tjmt hvftwottld c r o w n liis s u c c c s s in tli. .
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Store?, Coal, Sail, Water Lime, Plastjjr. i c . Docks foot of n n n o n n c c d t o t h e c o n j u r o r t h a t lie w o u l d h a v o t h e h o n o r l T a v i a i i i c a p i t a l b y »jeir."ihiiig s u r p a s s i n g h i s p r c r i o u
Dates Street, J ) e t M l t , Mich.
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c o n j u r o r w a s a b s e n t , g n r j i r i p e d a n d uifmlenwd. t h e C z a r t h e sauio m o m e n t ! I'tibiici c a r i o s i t y wos.cacciteu t o t h ^ .
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. . ; . j . C i i * s . A. Safcunfcf. pnUocl o u t - h i s w a t c h w h i c h indicativl live m i n n l c s a f l e r h i g h e s t d t e r c c b y t'aisiaiiqounccniect. S t P e t e r s b u r g a t
t h a t t i m e l . a d fifteen gates, whiv h w e r e encoir.jxas-ed b y
CJ. H T I M S O N , Produce, Comjnliwioq a»<l S h i p p i n g ' s e v e n . . I ' f r n M l i h a d n o t ' o n l y f a i | o d in l>cfn<f in w a i t i n g ,
a multitude e a g e r t o witness this marvellous dejiartnre.
• U e r c l i a n t , WarcuooM ou Dock, w o t of Bates rtreet, b u t h o h a d cansod t h o c o u r t t o v.-ait, n n d A l e x a n d e r
T h e s j i e c t a t o r s a t tliess v a r i o u s g a t e s all d e c l a r e d t l n j t
Detroit.
n o t m o r e p a t i e n t t h a n L o u i s X I V . A q u a r t e r of mi h o u r
.J5J- I.ibernl advances made on Pro fineo, for sale it» tills
p a s s e d , h a l f a n h o u r , c a d no J ' i n v ' i t i !
M r s ^ n ^ r s w h o nt t e n o ' c l o c k p r e c i s e ' v , P e r n e t t i , w h o m t h e y all p e r Eastern Miyke:*.
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n a d b e e n pent t o s e a r c h f o r . h i m h a d r e t u r n e d unpuccess- fectly r e c o g n i z o r , pa?s<d t h r o i l g l i .
Refi-r to—John Owen, Pres't. Mlrhii.-tinlHsarance Co. Ilanhi
T h e onset* o f t h o C a r , w i t h dilTn ulty r e s t r a i n e d , < " H e w a l k o d a t a slow p a c o n n d w i t h h e a d e r e c t , in
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dfeplayod itself in t h r e a t n i n j » e x c l a m a t i o n s . - A t l e n g t h , o r d e r t o lie b e t t e r s e e n , " t h e y said, " a n d b a d e u s a d i e u
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T o a <Ic-iitisl o r c h i r o p o d i s t h e w o u l d h e y o u a r e , f o r t h e n e i g h b o r s a r e willing."
Avenue.—Account Book* of every description made t o order, t o m a k e s u r e t h a t h e q u i t t e d t h e , p a l a c e : t h e y n - e o u i p a - Invaluable, as h e can d o a l m o s t a n y t h i n g . F o r f u r t h e r
of snperior paper e n d workmanshiiv a t tower prices tTiah niod h i m t o his W g i n g s a n d a n m n b e r of the" p o l i c e surp a r t i c u l a r s i n q u i r e of Colonel Buffulo. a t B r o w n ' s S a - ' T h e q u e s t i o n , " W h y p r i n t e r s d i d n o t s u c c e e d a s weD
• w e t o f o r e . W a r r a n t e d t o give satisfaction In every particuas' b r e w e r s ? " w a s t h u s a n s w e r e d " B e c a u s e p r i n t e r s
r o u n d e d t h e divoHinn f r o m t h e j m o m e n t h e 4 £ c red it. T h e
w o r k for the head, and brewers f o r t b e stomaHi; a n d w h e r e
Cqmmereial P r i n t i n g , R n l l n g a n d Binding, executed t o p a t a r e w a s i n s t a n t l y closed w i t h p o a t j v e o r d e r s n o t t o
" Love your neighbor as youreelt" said-a parson to an twenty men have stomachs, b u t one has brains."
suffer, u n d e r a n y p r e t e x t w h a t e v e r , a n y one t o e n t e r , w e r e
T h e subscriber h a v i n g h a d a n e x p e r i e n c e of <jrer
honest m e m l w r of h i s
flock.
,
" 6 p r i n c e o r valet, until t h e C u r hii
f f a r e , fecla assured t h a t t h e y can o c f y competition In prices
T h e n a m e of t h e a r c h i t e c t w h o b u i l d s m o s t of tlw
" T h e L o r d h e l p h j m . t h e n , " replied t h e latter, " f o r I
t h e d o o r s t o b e o p e n e d . , T i i e s u o r d e r s w e r e s t r i c t l y ena n d Quality of w o r k m a n s h i p .
' c a s t l e s in t h e a i r , ' i s ' T o - M o r r o w , ' a n d H o p e lay* t h a
O r d e r s from B a n k s Merchants, Manufacturers a n d Railroad f o r c e d , c o n f i d e n t i a l p e r s o n s h a v i n g w n t e h e d t h e i r e x e c u - h a t e myself 4iko p i z e n e v e r s i n c e I l e t R i g h t e o u s S k i n f l i n t
foundation.
C o m p a n i e s , wapecUWly aollcited.
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From WaahlOBton.
The Horrors of Slavery*
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The I'o*t-Oflice Failure.
WASUWCTOX, March 8.
iter-l
The editor of the Brooklyn Star, a Virginian, says' ••We have looked through several jjournals in the Inter-!
•justl George W
W.»
. Jones, ex-Sdaator fr6m Iowa, WTU to-day
that instances of the sale of jUreiiJ own children is by no. ests-of theSlave 1' /eraey.to
" sec—it oi
—- of thcn»—justj
•ouut of thel
theft nominirfed
uominiaed to t!
the Senate as Minister to New Granada,
one—wcmW.gflv^ an lmiiest am) correct
is
uncommon
at
the
South.
lie
mentions
a
remarkaTRAVERSE CITY:
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. ; fnilnro of the Post-C Oxt-fc Appropriation bill, -whereby and the inclination was unaciinou^y Confirmed
ble mstancj that occurred to h:,s own knowledge. A } t m o s t esUuwvu ad p:wading department- of the,j Mr. MeLaije, "the 'new Minister to Mexico, left this
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1553.
brother and aster wercbrought up together till the brother F;ileral ser> iec. is thri jtencil with temporary bankruptcy.'; evening, en route to'liiS. mission.
CBICJOO A E u n - X a m B O U N D S
Xu^ 15S1 IUzu5o);m
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W ASHINOTOV, Mnrch lO.
WTnt to Camliridgi'. Whan he returned he found hiTsi if not a b ^ n t e intern: rtion. and which may |»ossib-y im^ li
W W , « ! • our mil Ajrretrtn CbicMO. »r4 t f o i t t l j
r M t l m . n u u 4 M t o t H y t l w . WKI rrer Ijrt for tb•ngres*. though the necessities
of I I' Gcorire
W . Jones has declined the niisnou to - x" —
(iither
roi insolvent
u i x u H i i u dami
i r j that
u i u i hiq|
i M Ksister
M ' T Was inventorieil among • • • n .
t
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,, t h a i rcasviryhaVi i..-intati.-Ued by ihe parage of tho/.ra:iad.%
Spring Election—First Monday in April.
W t slaves, and about to bo feo,d. He stole her away c n d , T r e a s n i y \ 0 . 0 bjjj, uo-Jcr th: pressure of Mr. Secretary 1 The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of Slurry
REi'UBUCAN X OjUN JL.TIOX.r
rodee witti
with ber
her night and
mid day.
dev. until!
untill he reached the undjrtrnd-jr-Co'>t>V
j (kbit's persi
p-rsimal solie^ntioiB en the floor of tlu- IJHUM". WlirU-n,...
.as Collector
• P / ' o tofKErie PJL; J . S. M. Van t'levo
• Tot C h b f JoMIw. of I k S n p t t n e Court.
gtound railroad west of the Ohio River. He garc her a i Should the puMic-si^Kil'P nifll
itrimeut or an Extra as Dl-trict Attorney for Wnshiiigfon Territory, and AuGEOR<;K MARTIN,
• w J . Thayer us District" Attorney of Oregon.
-wjllilwthe failure.of
dagjpr with tlie injimrtiOn not to let it from h?r grasp j S.'^-on Invome mpesfa^r, the
•Of Kent.
Jodge Ilolt has not to^lny resigi'isl the oftice of ComApprop'radion bill. H o w came that bill
uatil she was in Caiiada, awl also bis money, and'11c -ft lio r to fail? A dozen
ssioner of Patents. Had he <lono' so while the Senatetinh-s wo iiK-t the Assertion that, thi*
Revival of tfre Whig' Party.
to the juercy of thelhnmanf. The pnrsfeen got
want of
> in -\-.Sf ion. then-would hare been a legal iieci'.^ity*'
st on her jJ QtUtiro
fiiiiun-was
was causal
caused by
bvltrom/
of time. There is no truth
FJUKCIS W. SIIEAKNA.V, Editor of the Marshall Extraek^nhd* it -wafe oiily -by means of two fast horses, the j in this. There was tjtno enough; but Senators Toombs for the'iininediate apjwintmcnt of his successor, for which
pounder, (the ablest Organ of Slavery ill this State,) forc3
the
Prs«i:el|t is not yet prepiiml.
property of a mer.i'it'r of ('ongress from that State, that i "^ Mason-object-.'.!. pnd their oliHTtion wn.tfelaL - Hear
neeing tlie total annihilation of the IsO-caDed ' Democracy*
The Tribune, correspouo&oce says the vacant office of "
to <H U t o , ™.l csc.,«d in aUvraeo !rf!"~?T?,SE-1'."
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«• WyUyM'.Mnor
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pondent of the 1 rc.-id^nts more especial ortpiu here J he Commissconer of Patents has beep offered to Mr. Hughes,
in 1B60, is frying fo revive the ol{ Whig party,.that he
Uiem. She taught music in a seminary in Jlontrea!, until | HaM:
ex-meiubcr of Cougn-s from Indiaiyts and that Gbv. Denmay have someplace to flee to from the wrath to come.
ihc wris married't o the son of an English nobleman, and
Tho.misery which enntrators will l-e subjected to by ver, Commissioner of Indiau AfEiirs, li*s resigned, and
He has secured MIU.AKD Fa-iiiora and Joux TYI.KU,
the fiiHunr oii the mrt of the'Government to meet its cn- will return to-Califorjiia. Col. Mix, Chief Clerk of the
her brothur-n.ow reside^ with them!
ahd has two diooks out for Col. GIUKI.E3 DrcxEjv, baited'
Indian Department is spoki'n of as his successor.
About tbn yoars ago a wealthy planter of Alabama died, g:BrcmenH is incal. ulabli.-, and the tlaniages which they
The llcrald, correspondency says the Senate yet terday
will be entitlwl to win amonnt to miliot.-i. All this eali
with Gubernatorial flies and'Congressional grobi. This
leaving two daughters, whom ho had educated, partly in be clinrjn'il to Mr. Crow's movement in the House on confiniie.d the following, nppoin&nents: C. W . Bradley
ii certainly a fair beginning. Perfifryere, Ftuxic,and you
a seminary at Philadelphia, where tlicy had been accus- Friday night, in scnteng an insuring mc^-snge to the Sed- and A. T. Roberts, . residing in China, Commissioner*
may call back oiie or two of tins immortal "C9" in Deunder
the China treaty, (0 settle claims; Mr. JlcDuffy
ate.
aa
l
dtijibtlesH
wjt'.i
a
%iew
toforefniga;i
cttt
rnsessioa.
tomed to all the refinements of life. Jle left them all lis
troit. We aro glad to hear yoi* admit tl/at it was a very.
property* his brothers to be tlie executors ortlic will. (irqw is a prominuntj Republican candidate for Spi akc-r.". •f California, Superintendent of Iiuiinna Affairs; -IL V."
Respectable party in it* day, for we tried hard to conliet us make the tmth ui opposition tothisstnteriu-m>o King, Postmaster at Middlctown.
Tli-.-y, knowing that the father's marriage to the mother , a'.ii that no one, hereafter,"c:m honestly repeat the abow
WXsnixiiTON, March 11.
vince yon of that fact twenty yiarsjago. If yon think to
was invalid, she l>qing a quadroon wfiom he had purchased or any other story which implies that the fault -was with
Hon. R. H. GiDett long connected with tho Law
j wool' any Republicans, howewr, you are fooling away
in New Orleans, took tho property under the law, and sold the House, with tiif Republicans,.or wilh Mr. Grow. Department of the government, has published an arguyour time. Should you sacx&od 5n your efforts, after
ment
to
show
that
the
revenue
of the Post-Oflieo cstabtiie girls as slaves. The records of this case can now be The'.CoUowing are tlie material facts, iu the order of their
serving a reasonable probation in the Whig ranks, and
lishnr'iit can bo apulie.l after, June next,., to pay for
occurrence:
found in the courts ef that State.
1. Tlje S -nate, Feb. 26tli, pa«sed the Post-Oflieo Apr transporting the mails and other exjx'nseS of the Departgiving evidoDce of a ' change,' you may bo ndniitted to
ment notwithstanding tlie failure of the Post-Oflieo dppropriution bill.
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1U11 communion In the Republican party,.
A Fifteen 3IilIlon Swindle. ^
2. The Senate, at nearly the same time, pr^s'il what is prof>riation'bill.
The citizens of San Francisco, at last datrs, were rallded the I'ost-Route bill, providing fwr new' Mail
If Cot DIOXTO bites, let us kndf which hook ho takes.
A de^ jBitch to the livening Post says the Postmaster
taking active measures to defeat certain gigantic lnnfl Routes. On this bill the l'ro-Siaveiy majority, outvoting General lies reported to the. President that the ik-ficit in
The Championship of Liars.
his Dtifiartuient, on the 30th June, v\ill be ever £G,000.It i3 impossible to account for Bonus men's tastes xjnd swindles. Oii the 2d of February a large and influential the Republicans, engrafted a provision raising the liaU-s 000, and that it will l>c impossible to. go on without an
of Postage-somo seventy per cent on letters, and to a far
ambitions. Dr. ALVORD, for; instance. Editor of Mr- inceting-wffirfceld at the Musical Hall, San Francisco, at greater extent «ar newspapers
appropriation. Upon learning these facts the Pre.ii<lent
Buchanan's accredited organ in Detroit, the .Herald, who which Judgo Coou presided, when a Society wns formed, 3. Tlie Qousoalsn p;i-.-.<l t',ie Post-OfD-e Appropriation determined upon calling an extra stedobf but has not yet
callcd
"
The
San
Francisco
General
Committee
for
tl.-e
;' . • ' '
bill, with certain obj- ctionable air.endments, which ^eut fixed the day.
'is a very clowr fellow, and a vigorous and bold writer,
L
is ambitious to bo considered thd greatest liar in the protection of the real property of the citizens of the City the bill b?< k to the Senate for concurrence,
4 jllie Pro-Slavep- majority of the Senate, in,tent on Mr. Thrustou's Kcuj^irit Found at Last, and
State. For twenty years hp has claimed the champion- and County ;" and a memorial to Congress, signed by up- corrcitig the House! iyto agreeing to rise tha.Roles of
Brought to iyrirnint
ship, and nothing will oHendklrim more seriously than to wards of 8,000 persons,- was agreed to, praying for re- Postage—i-.otorio'.isly a bitter ]>i!l to a ;unj<irity of Jhe
Our city was thrown into eouJdcrabla a\citement tliis
dispute his claim or insinuate Hint another has borne oft dress. This memorial arrived by the Illinois and was more, popular branch—now proceeded to eiitrrefl the morning, in conseqntucc of the arrival of two or three
gentlemen from SyJ*iii:ia, with n part of the remains of
the palm of falsehood which Se believes to be exclusively forwarded, to Washington. Tho alleged fraud is said to pot-tngeri-aising provision on the Appropriation as well as
tlje Post-Route bill,' calculating that, though the House the lost rerOnaut," Ira J. Thurston, whose tragic fate,
'
his own. .STOREY, of the Free Press, and GnitntoiJ>, of involve tlie enormous amount of 815.000,000
might be willing to let the Pu-t-Route bill fail, it would la>t glimmer, is no well remc.nibL'red by our readers.
the Lansing Journal, entered the fists 11* competitors, and
Tho'fact of th-5 ffiscovery, i« war a* we can ascertain,
Sensation.
not venture to defeat the Appropriation bill. The vote
the son of Michael Hoapwas
a triangular fight was maintained for a longtime without
The latest western seijsatioh story is to the eflect that of the Senate by wliich this screw was applied was barely are thesor Dost Sno-liy,
any pcrcoptible advantage ou cither side. At last, du- a body-snatcher at Cumminsvlllc, near Cenciimati, being 29 t<i 2S—every Republican among the Nays, of course. searching for some fh'ep in the tvoods, otithe firm of
5. The bill was ltiiw"returned to tho Houw; with this Mr. S. Miner, nbont four miles E0nth-«v4 of tiie village
ring tho Extra-Session of'58, (Tiioiirsox, of tho Graud objiged to climb a high board fence with a sack eonti
new riucr, which \t'a.< iii e.T.-ct a notice from the' barest ofSylvania, ho disc6vured the remains of the body of n
Rapids Press, being bottleJiolder aud sjtonge,) GKIS- inj* a body which he had stolen from a graveyard a
majority of the Senate, " Raiso the Rate of Postage or man. He immediately ran to his father, who. in company
wou) struck out boldly and tho Dot tor 1 weot dowfu' He H^'hta (since, placed the cord around his shoulders so as we will defeat the Post-OfTu-e Appropriation bill. The with Mr. Miner, repa'ired to the sjwt, and there found
retired from tho ring, vanquished but not subdued, and to have free use of his arms, but, on reaching the top of llouie, thus ohn'.Ungwl, met the issue with bccomsnf abundant evidence that ih? remaiiis were those of Mr.
Thurston, who inust Imve tiillen from his position on tho
immediately commenced ft1, private ' train' for another the fence fell, leaving tlie corpse dangling opon the othor spirit. The Federal Constitution (Art 1. \ 7) fays:
•' AH bills for rising revenue shall originate, in. the valve, of the baiuon, f here ho was fcotc<l when carried
' set-to.' It came off iu the Herald of tho 12tJ>. l i e slde, and the cord being drawn up around his neck, he I loupe of Representatives; but the Senate may" propose off so singularly lest summer. These gentlemen immediately proceeded to c(d!ect what could be found, but pnly
threw all competitors ,over tho rojiea, took tho belt, and was choked to death; nod in that situation he was found or concur with amendments as in other bills."
—On the renapjifarnnce of this bill, Mr Growof pa.- at succeeded in finding the ijiull, one foot in a tiOot, and a
is now the undisputed Champion in Michigan. W e will next morning.
once raifed'tlie point tliat the Senate had exceeded its few other small bfines. The rest of the body he* been
back him against any. mari in tho State for heavy work in
TKF. PosTomei! AreHorr.tATiox Bii.t-—The Pertoffice Constitutional prerogative by thus transforming into a carried offby wild lieests. Thev found however the coat,
. that line, and pit him against his father, tho Devil, for
appropriation bill, defeated on the lost day of the session bill to rate Revonno one •which originally had no sich pants ve-t ami shirt, uud >>1th thcin Mr. Tlmrston's cards
light and fancy totfehea. Brimstone will advance in price
upon which lie took his minutes on his balloon trip from
by Mason, Toombs and Bayard, who talked away the time purpose or clmra-ter. If this may be legally. done, the
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when he gets his portion.'
Constitutional inhibition above quoteil bccoincs a sheer Adrian, to the place of lauding, near Sylvan:a. The
till 12 o'clock, amounted to 820,471,000, as follows:
nullity. He mov«l that (lie bill lie.returned to the Sen-' pencil marks on.the cards were so water-soaked that the
Another Gross F r a u d .
For transportation of tlie mail (inland) ....$12,G"(i
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ate with a r^speetuil.message setting forth the objections writing conld n<»t be made ouU
2,:!T>0,000 of the Hon-:- to entertain it in its present form. 'Ilia
They fonml. however, iu a memoranda book a letter
The scandalous fraud upon the government nlluded to For compensation of Postmasters
l...i
1,000.000 Speaker ruled this;proposition in order, and tlie ITqnso directed to Mr." Thurston, from a tiim in Philadelphia,
by;Gen. Wilson ipid Senator Cameron In tho U. S. Senate For Ck-.rks
For deficiencies during the present year
3,800,000 s'l tnincd it by the heavy majority of 117 to 70. So the which was in reply to emiuirjps about balloon silk.
just before the adjournment of the last Cofigress is sub- Miscellaneous
774
They also found Mr. Thurston's watch and.knife, both
bill was returned to the Senate, which resolved to adherestantially this: A certain quantity of blanks was to be
of which are fully indentiticd by many of our citizens as
to its amendment, though it defeated, the bill.
ftirnished by a Mr. Rice' to the Post Office Department,
. TolaL...........
...820,474 000
0. To vert-jtlie joss of "the Post-Office Appropriation his property. The watch is irnhurt. but flopped at 20
minutes to i i o'clock, which shows the time ho fell.
for which-he wa3 to receive §40,000. The actual cost of
. Tho New York Tribune thinks there is too much rcr- bill, a conference, was proposed and ngr. • d to. The
All the remains of the r.iifoi1ucale Thurston, about
Conference Committee accordingly«iet and decided to rethese blanks was.but-S3,000. This monstrous profit was
son to fear that the story of .the murder of Dr. Doy and port a now bill which was tie original Jlypropriation, whose fate there hits been ro much solicitude, is row ento be divided for the benefit of the President's partisan
his soil, tho Kansas prisoners, by a mob of Missourian bill exactly as at first futssed the Senate. The Hoiise, closed in a small box,'at this office, where we have so
editors, five per cent going to Mr. Appleton, Assistant
Border Rnffins, is true. A correspondent of the St. Louis on motion of 51 r. Lctclier, suspended its rules and passed often greeted his honest face, and rnswerd his plca.<ant
salutation in days past. Whfat dispotition is lo lie made
Secretary of 8tate, and ono of the conductors of the
Republican, at St. Joseph, confirms it, and shys the mob this bill through every stage without orjiosition.' Un- of them, we have not becivinformed. Thus etidfl thetalo
doubtedly a majority of the Senate would have followed
Union; three percent to another journalist in the interest
mustered 300 strong; that the father begged liaril for his the lead of its confreres and dono thermae thing. But of peril and death, and anxiety over Ids' Tate, and the
of a member of Congress, aud tlie bahmce to keep alive life, but that ho was spared ouly long enough to see his son
Toombs of Georgia, Baynnl" of Delaware, and Mason of discovery of his remains. Rudely has fate dealt wi.th
the Pejxtuylvanian, a most unscrupulous advocate of Lchanged first. The reasonfor"this infamous crime was the Virginia—all< Slave -.Democrats—objected, 'nr.d thus thy body, gallant Thnreton; but we trrtpt thy noble soul
domptoni^m. These facts are beyond question, and Mr. fear thntthe Court would .acquit the' prisoners for want brought the bill to a deed-halt Thiy considered the is'at ro.t beyond farther. jo-jtling with terriblo deiith.
P. S. The remains have been delivered to the Adminaction of tl-.eir confreres dcrogntory to tlie difjnitv of the
Cameron askefl for au opportunity to prove them.
of jurisdiction.
[Adrian Exp. March 8.
Senate. . Tlie rul.w of the Semite rendered suAli objection istrator of Mr. T's estate.
New U. 8. Senators.
Tlie-Washington correspondent of the Bosfoti Journal fatal. On motion of Mr. Mason, the S.iiate «c>tiiied the
The Itobnl.e to Speaker Orr.
Eight new Senators took their scats in the Senate of
House tliat it had finished its business and was ready to
The resolution of thanks to Speaker Orr, w as parsed
says: '•About an hour before Key wn.s shot, ho fiiid to a adjourn, leaving tli- Post-OfTice Appropriation bill, twice
the United Slates, at tho commcacemcnt of the extra sesbv a vote of-120 yeas to 32 nays cut of 23.7 members. 53
young lasly whom he joined on her way home from chnrch, passed the llou?e> dead on its table.
sion, to bit: Rh6de Island, Heuty B. Anthony, v, Philip
—Such is, gubstantiuliy the history of the ens?. Let Repuhli< mis being present bnt "refasing to vote. Buch a
and who is my informant, ' I am despondent about my
rebulie
no Sjieuker ever before, fo richly de«rvcd Of
Allen; Delaware, Willian Saulsbury, v. Martin W . Bates;
health, and very desperate. Indeed, I have half a mind US entreat all who loVc truth to tnhe. care tlmt jhe Poop'e 141 iVmoeratie members-of the lion:* 24 neglected to
Michigan, Kinsley S. Bingham, v. Charles ft. Stuart;
nre not misled with regard to it, but theresnonsjl.iiity be
to go out on the prairies and try bnffalo hunting. The
vote for inm..and he received only one more vote than a
placed where it bliflbngs.
[N. Y. Tribune.
Iowa, James W. Grimes,v. George W . Jones; North Carquorum. No repuiican in the House would consent to
excursion would either" cure mo or kill me—-and really I
olina, Thomas Cragg, v. David H. Iteid; Kentucky, Lazaoffer the resplution. The Court rr
Vttqvirer eays tlie
One of Ban Sicf;!os> Victims.
don't care much which."
rus W . Powel, v. J. B Thompson; Tennessee, A. O. P.
The Albanv correspondent of the Utiea'HcrnfdhiM tbc rebuke conveyed by the diguified silence of the mianbers
A W ashington correspondent of the Boston Advertiser followinir: Pec4i]e still contiiiuc to talk about. tire innr- whd declined*voting was more expressive than the most
Nicholson, y. John Bell; Texas, J . W. Hemphill,v. Sam
Houston. Ton" of the old members have been .reelected, aptly compares ofir'Natioiial Government to a New York der at Washington; To the'honor of Albany tw; it said, positive censure could'have been. It expressed aversion
end something of coutcmpt, while it avoided inci^lty.
and there will be three vacancie:—one in Now Jersey, dry goods clerk, with a houso up town at 83,000 rent, a that public f«(!timent herb dcnouncos the shooting <iown The principal cause of this inani fetation offeeling towards'
of Mr. Key up a cowardly arid brntul a'-t ''Let liinithat
one in Minnesota, and one in Oregon.
mistress and a pair of. fast horses, all on a salary of SL- is without"sin cajt the first stone." Said a friend to me tho lute Speaker was his treai-herous suppresr-ion of the
500 a year. - '

yesterday—one who has known Daniel E. pickles almost investigation ordered by i'r.e HCUJO into toe corruption,
Tho Old Granite State Still Trne.
"from boyhood—''somcthingiess than G\e years ago Iknt'w and frauds of the alleges! Kansas Constitution, which be
EXTRA SK^IO.V.—An editorial "in the Washington
•Now Hampshire has again brought in a verdict of
a wou;i"n. young, beautiful and confidkig. She we.s a effected by packing the committee against an.eufpiirv.
OUILTT ogahist our corrupt National Administration. Union, would appear to indicate that there will be
loved wife and a happy loving mother. Though occupy- But-his general course towards all members not friendly
She has uttered her voico of condemnation in even more extra session of Congress. One special reason for.cndca- ing no exalted social position, she had a manly, upright to the polity of his section wai stimijied by the same
decisive termS that ever, if possible.' The Slave-Democ- voring to prevent an extrafeession,is the discovery that husband, and a pltasaut home. That woman IrecdnK- a want of jiBtice, goo<l, foitii :u«l lil)erality, and procuml
relucts* victim jo the srdueer's devilish arts. Hcrehild for him the distinction which has bccu won but once bcracy have been routed, hocsc, foot and dragoons, and Cobb's climates aro short nearly twenty millions.
to-day is an almshouse ' boarder', her husband a sot, and tK-forc in our history of rcccivirur cenwire from a united
every part of the government is thoroughly Republican.
party representing, a majority of the people
DEATII OP A V. J^ROW.V, POSTJIASTSK GEXKHAI.—Aaron shea degraded outcast
J Detroit Advertiser.
Governor, more than two-thirds of both branches of tho Vail Brown, Postmaster General of the United States,
Capture of a Staver—850 ?(e?roes on Board—Suicide
legislature, all the State officers, and every merfber of
AUc^un aud Traverse Bay State Road.
dial at his residence in Washington, on the 8th inst about
of the Captain.
%
Qongrcss, ore the true friwidi of Freedom.
\
One/of
the
Roads
autborized
by
the- Swamp Land Act
half past nine o'clock. His disease was pneumonia.
Captaiu Kirch of, the brig Frances Jane, from 3Iavagnez, and Captain Staples of the schooner Mohawk, from pa^cd by the last Legislature, is to'extend from Allegan
T h e Grand J u r y Sy*tetn Abolished.
LETTER POSTAGE.—In tho debate in the Senate on the Ponee, p . R , report that a Spanish bark from- the coast to-Grand Traverse Bay, by the way of Muskegon, &e.
- The act providing for the trial "of criminals on informa1st it came out that the cost of transporting each letter of Africa, with 850 negroes on board, while attempting The ('oniDiiisioiiers were to hare been in Allegan last
tion will take effect on the 12th of April next This law
week to make the preliminary arrangements! for entering
to the Pacific ,by the overland route, was from $35 to to affect a landing, had gone ashore, nbout thc sixth ult, upon the discharge of thtar duties: But a quorum failed
virtually abolishes the graud jury, which has for so long
on a reef on (lie east end "of the island, and went to pieces,
8G0. '
exercised its inquisitorial functions, reserving, for the
and it was reported that the Captain of the slaver had to meet (a bad beginning) and so nothing can be done
ArrottTMENTs nv TIIE GOVERNOR.—John Clark of S t committed suicide. The authorities immediately despatch- until the Governor shall designate another day for their
Circuit Judge power to c<dl it into SCBSIOU whenever
first meeting. The Allegan Journal says that the buildspecial cases need its aid. AU, cases are to be examined Clair, Alexander H. Morrison of Berrien and Rufus Hos- qd a government steamer to her, but she had not returned ing this road will open a line of settlements throughout
at thelime of the departure Of tlx- above vessels.
before a Justice of the Peace, and by them committed per of Ingham, to lopate the county seat of Huron Co.
its whole leugth, to tliat one can travel from that village
[Roltimore Exchange
1
to Grand Traverse Bay. and be all the time in the midk
directly to the higher Courts.
READ OCT.—The Washington States in comment"ng
of civilisation instead of traversing tracklcta forests and
Republican Victory.
fording streams, as he must now do. The country penes
SYRACUSE, March 8.
SHOCKrso'l!_One of the Editors of the Detroit Free upon the late Ranses debate in the Senate, formally rtads
trated by this road will doubtless settle very rapidly.
Douglas
and
Fugli
out
of
the
Democratic
party.
At
the
charter
eleetion
iti
this
city,
to-day,
Hon.
E.
W.
frets, who is a descendant of HA*, ;was married to a
Tlie settlement and improvement of our taorthera country
white woman on the 8th tost! Will the Detroit *DeA brother of Baron Gerolt, the Prussian* Minister, is
are destined to a rapid aud steady advancement from t h »
Otocracy" tolerate such amalgamation? Is the-Union safeT said to be a newspaper carrier in New York.
time forward.
[Detroit Advertiser.
BATKS. HgltOK.

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Gov. S e w a r d lor the P r w i d c n c y .
s
T h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e Herald,
one of t h e neqtcst a n d
b e s t p a p s r e p u b l i s h e d in t h e S t a t e , a u d c o n d u c t e d b y t h a t
G e n e r a l S u m m o n ' o f «ho W e a t h e r .
v e t e r a n e d i t o r a n d intelligent politician, MOROAN BATES,
A t t h e e o m m c n c c m e n t of D e c c m l x r . w c l««d a b o n t w x , E s q . , i s o u t flat-footed f o r G o v . SKWAJW a s t h e n e x t Rei n c h e s of KUOW on t h o g r o u n d , a n d w c p r o b a b l y . d i d n o t j p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a t e f o r p r e s i d e n t . I t says t h a t w h i l e ith a v e o v e r e i g h t o r t e r w r n e b e s at . u n y / t i m c d u r i n g t h e pledges itself t o snpj>ort t h e nominee of a R e p u b l i c a n
N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n W I I J J AM H . SEWARD is e m p h a t i c a l l y
m o n t h . T h e lowest r a n g v o f t h e t h e r m o m e t e r m w 1 0 j
its first a n d only c h o i c e , a n d lift" b e e n f o r t h e s e fifteen
d e g r e e s a b o v e z e r o , a n d t h a t w a s OJI t h i e ' m o r i i i n g o f t h e .years. I t adds, t h a t it • " h:u»wnited a s a n x i o u s l y f o r his
8 t h . O n the. 18th i t w a s
a b o v e [sei'o. A t u o o t h e r qdveitt to, s a v e t h e c o u n t r y f r o m d i s g r a c e , c o r r u p t i o n a n d
t i m e b e t w e e n t h e l i o n r s of s i x i n t h e m o r n i n g a n d .tax decay, a s g o o d old S i m e o n d i d f o r t h a t of t h e MESSIAH,
a t n i g h t , iu t h e m o u t h of D e c e m b e r , Was it c o l d e r t h a n t o save t h e world f r o m sin a n d s p i r i t u a l d e a t h . " " l i e
i s , " it f u r t l i t r says, •" t h e g r e a t e s t a m i best m a n of t h e age,
2 0 d e g r e e s a b o v e zero, b n t r a n g i n g f r o m 2 0 t o 4 2 a b o v e .
and qo,one can, w i t h truth, b r i n g a c h n r g c against t h e
I t tnOwi'il s o m e on 1 1 d a y s a n d raintd a little on t w o m o r a l p u r i t y of h i s c h a r a c t e r . " I n every w o r d of t h i s w e
c o n m o s t h e a r t i l y c o n c u r , - f a k e t h e Herald,
we have
days. T W r e m a i n i n g 1 8 day* w e r e pluasant.
JA-SUARV—On t h o first of t h e nioutli wo h a d a b o u t 1 0 •waited for y e a r s , " f a r his e l e c t i o n t o t h e P r e s i d e n c y . , a n d '
w c b e l i e v e . t h e t i m f h a s n-.w c o m e w h e n he ortght t o b e
i n c h e s of * n o w , -it i n c r e a s e d t o a b o u t 2i f e e t a t t h e m i d d l e
n o m i n a t e d , mid e a n b e c l e c f e d . if a n y R e p u b l i c a n can.
of t h e m o n t h , w h i c h . r e m a i n e d until ucxirly t h e m i d d l e of If electcd, h e will r e s t o r e t h o G o v e r n m e n t t o i t s o r i g i n a l
F e b r u a r y . T h o t h e r m o m e t e r w a s d o n t i t o z e r o on t h e p u r i t y , a n d redeem t h e c o n n i r y f r o m t h e d e p t h s of d i s 10th, in t h e m o r n i n g , w h i c h w a s t h e boldest d a y in t h e h o n o r a n d rniti i n t o w h i c h j it' h!is b e e n p l u n g e d . B u t
jicrhajfS t h e t i m e h a s n n t . c o u j e f o r d i s c i L ^ i i i g t h e question,
m o n t h . O n t h e 9 i h , m o r n i n g nml evqning, it w p s 4. dec a d o-e will t h e r e f o r e d o n o I r o r e t h a n e n d o r s e t h e sentig r e e s a b o v e . O n t h s 21st, a t C in the; evening, j t « u > 4 m e n t s of t h o Herald.
.
[ D e t r o i t l)(ii!y A d v e r t i s e r .
d e g r e e s a b o v e ; on t h e 2 2 d G, in t h e m o r n i n g ; on t h e 23d,
Arrest of a Minister,
m o r n i n g , rtr, a b o v e ; , a n d a t no o t h e r tinic d u r i n g t h e
A m i n i s t e r of t h e gospel, n a m e d S h e p p a r d , w a s l o d g e d
m o n t h was i t colder t h a n 1 4 a b o v e zenrj. b u t . r a n g i n g f r o m
in t h e j a i l of t h i s c o m i t y w j - t c n l a y m o r n i n g . H e h a s
14 t o 4 0 a b o v e . I t gnowed s o m e on 1!T d a y s a n d r a i n e d b a e n p r e a c h i n g f o r s o m e time in t h e n o r t h e r n p a r t of t h o
a little o n e day. T h o r e m a i n i n g 1 3 dev.; w e r e p!ca.-ant.
c o u n t y , , a n d he is c h a r g e d w i t h a n o f f m e e s i m i . i n r t o t h a t
FEBRCARV— 1 Two fcet of s n o w £o aoftimtmce w i t h , of i r h i r l i w a s c h a r g e d n o o n a m a n n a m e d J o s e p h , w h o w a s
w h i c h wo h a d a b o u t h a l f left a t t h e close of t h o m o n t h . e m p l o y e d b y a w e a l t h y E t r r p t a i n n a m e d I ' o t i p l m r , a
g r w t m n n v y e a r s a g o . G n at e x c i t e m e n t i s said t o e x i s t
T h o m e r c u r y d o w n t o z e r o o n t h o 12(h, in t h o m o r n i n g ,
iu t h e n o r t h e r n p a r t o f t h e c o u n t y in relation t o t h e m i n t h e only t i m e d u r i n g t h o m o n t h . ' O n . t h e 8 t h o w l 11th, ister's a r r e s t . . T h n r s i h v , j u s t a f t e r t h e m i n i s t e r ' s e x a m in t h o m o r n i n g , 8 (Jcgrees a b o v e . O n j t h c 1 8 t h a n d ' 2 2 d i n a t i o n was finished, i n * J t n d - 6 n . lie w a s a t t a c k e d b y a man
I t w a s GO a b o v o a t n o o n ; o t h e r d.tys f n n g i n g f r o m 1 2 t o w h i l e ho w a s in t h e c h a r g e of a n officer. H i s assailant
broke- a carie' o v e r his hetvl, a n d would h a v e i n j u r e d him
tt).
W o m a d e m u p | e s u g a r on t h o 2'Al.
severely h a d not tl*a oBiecrs interfered.' * W e a r e i n f o r m e d
MAKCH c o m m e n c e s w a r m arid p i c a - n u t , w i t h p r o b a b l y t h a t t h e m i n i s t e r ' s f r i e n d s i n t e n d t o see if t h e y c a n p e t
ODO f o o t of s n o w in t h e h e a v y t i m b e r e d land, w h e r e m y h h n relosJSod b v u w r i t of h a b n a s c o r p u s . A s thq m;Uter
a d m e a s u r e m e n t is taken. M a r c h 1 M 1 — A 3 t h e s n o w j s will i u i d : ' r p o j a c ! i c i a l i n v e s t i g a t i o n Ix-i'ore l o n g w c refrain
f r o m c o m m e n t i n g f u r t h e r u p o n it.
n e a r l y all gone, a n d w h a t little ice w c h a v e h a d in t!:e
f B'oomington r.-urtagraph.
lJay thia w i n t e r l e f t a s on t h o 1 2 t h , I mhall closo u p t h i s
H a r k ! f r o m t h e T o m b s a Ho'.eful Kotind !
a r t i c l e , a n d say W i n t e r h a s g o n e . W e m a y h a v e Fome
T
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a
zealous
Democratic paper, thus
freezing weather yet,'but nothiugscriuii". T h e r m o m e t e r
2 0 d e g r e e s n b o v o z e r o o n t h e i w j r n h l j f of t h e 1st.

That

d e p i c t s t h e c o n d i t i o n a n d c h a r a c t e r of t h o D e m o c r a c y in

w a s t h e c o l d e s t d a y w e h a r e h a d t h i s inonlli so far.

The

Michigan:
•'
Gov. F e l e h o u g h t not to bo sacrifiecd as Charles.-E.
S t u a r t was, b y t h e l u k e w a r m n o s s of t h e l e a d e r s of tfto
D e m o c r a t i c 1'arty. .
'l"he r a n k a n d file of t h e p a r t y will d o t h e i r d u t y , b u t
w h a t w i t h I^Jcomptonisin anil a n t i - I / ? c o m p t o n i s n i . w e a t h e r cock organs and cowardly shaky-kneed, leadership, the
D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y of M i c h i g a n is in a m o s t n i t h b l e condit i o n . mid d o c s n o t s t a n d t u e m o s t d i s t a n t c n o n c e of s u e ccst
' ^ is a regular M e x i c a n A r m y , in t h e b r a v e r y o r i t s
p r i v a t e s anil t h e pusillanimity of i t s officers.

range has been from '20 to 62 a b o v k

l l i e s o observa-

t i o n s ; w e r e t a k e n a t 6 o ' c l o c k in t h o ! moririhg, a t c o o n ,
aigl b e t w e e n 6 a m i 9 in t h o e v e n i n g , : e v e r y d a y . b y ' o n c ,
of K e n d a l l ' s t h e r m o m e t e r s .

I n thesd t h r e e a n d

a half

m o n t h s w e h a v e . h a d 5G p l e a s a n t d a y s — ! h e r e m a i n i n g
4 9 s t o r m y , s o m e d a y s b u t v o r y litt'.ij.

i t has probably

b e e n u littlo c o l d e r o n t h e b a n k s of She B a y t h a n h e r e
s t a t e d , a s i t n a t u r a l l y w o u l d b e w a r m e r f o u r miles b a c k .
T h i s m a y b o relied u p o n a s a t r u o s t a t e m e n t of t h e w e a t h e r in w h a t HORACE,GREELEY c o n s i d e r s a cold, b l e a k
a n d i n h o s p i t a b l e c o u n t r y ; b u t in m y bpiriion i t w i l l compare favorably with many places much further south.
J. M.
M a r c h 2 4 — T h o E q u i n o x i a l storm, has passed, and the
weather i s c l e a r and beautiful.
a b o v e zero.

T h e r m o m e t e r at 50 dcg.

t

I l E T c n x K n . — O u r fellow t o w n s m a n ' C t m . r n G E R M A I X F .
w h o h a s b e e n 8i>ending t h o w i n t e r in N e w Y o r k , returned
last week, o n t h o ' t r n i L '
welcome.

W o e x t e n d .to h i m a c o r d i a l

W o a r e i n d e b t e d t o h i m f o r p a p e r s of a l a t e r

d a t a t h a n t h o s e r e c e i v e d t h r o u g h th<5 mail.
CIRCUIT COURT.-—Thorori B o s t w i c k , E s q . o n r C o u n t y
Clerk,, h a s r e c e i v e d a l e t t e r f r o m J u d g e E i t t l c j o h n , s t a t i n g
t h a t h o wiE b e h e r o o n . t h e 2 5 t h of A p r i l u c x t . t o hold
a t e r m of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
S e n a t o r M a s o n of V i r g i n i a , u r g e d in , d e b a t e o n t h e
A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e bill, a s a n ' o b j e c t i o n t o it, t h a t i t s
tendency w a s t o fasten' on his ^iultc, m i d tho

country

g e n e r a l l y / t h e c u r s e of t h e N o w E n g l a n d F r e e S c h o o l
System.



M i s s M a r y A - ' I l a n d o l l , a y o u n g lady of A n n A r b o r ,
d i e d s u d d e n l y on t h e 2 4 t h * u l t S h i s " w a ? m a k i n g calls a t
4 P . M „ alid w a s t a k e n in i h o s t r e e t w i t h d i s e a s e of t h e
h e a r t a n d d i e d in f o u r h o u r s .
G e o r g e M . Dalla«i.is p r o p o s e d a s t h o n a x t c a n d i d a t e f o r
the Preisdency by the Mobile Register.

T h o Angnfcta

C o n s t i t u t i o n a l i s t i n d o r s e s t h e idea, a n d t h o C h a r l e s t o n
C o n n e r copics t h e article.
GOT. W i s n c r h a s a p p o i u t c d R . D i e p c n l j e c k , of D e t r o i t ,

W E H A V E NOW OPiSXED T H E L A R G f S ^ STOCK O F
t h o u s a n j a c r c s more nr
f i t n a t t d ia Towns ami Bsnircs
m e n t i o n p j below, will I * offered for.?at>> »t pul.lt - Auction,
.at Ihi* Olilre. on T h u r s d a y , U i e 1 2 l h d a y o f M a y next,
a t tpn o'. lftrk, A*. M. o : ' t h a t viiy, n t l t i e aiiniiuctn price of one
dollar and twcatv-!ivc c,enw j * r acre, anri on the tertri* cst»bllnSeil by'taw.'-•*
I n r l u i l f l in t h i s li*£arc tie we
pre-ernp'.c..! u n d e r
the 'J-JI Section of A c t 21, approved Ke!\ <, j?.'.s,'on which i\u
payment hswheeiemnfle. aalt «!! *nch f.rc^-rap:i»B* on which
[laymrut tui n f | i i i r c d fiy In* rfiit!! no« W- raaije on or before
thf Jtli day of May next, wilt lie forfeited, and the l a n d will
' '
' " if ialt^ as a V n - i i a e n U o n c d .
ttii' tirst t i m e t h a t any of t h e w ' l a n i U embraced
i n ' t h e list have iieen od'. ii ii by the 8taie. h a v i n g l^en rc•siTVed from «ale s i n c e 1S&0, tliey embraoe - many v;iluab!e
pieces in the n o * t h i c k l y t e f t i e d c o m i t k s o f Clinton,
" tawa, JCtWavgo a u d others, adiairulitv adapted to farmlpi:
end-in close jiroHiiSity to niarkctj, and will offer a
<• opporftmilv-to peifioiw of ainail means .dcrfainn a hoim-.
by A c t 31 of'tS-SS t h e v a t e e a u t t e d ta p n r c l i a w a s p r o n d t U
in Sec. Vof s a i d w l i f e h pnlvi:'e* tb:it - Any person over
tweritv-ono; years of ape, who shall, at the time of" parcha*>.
eitheh a t public or prival* sale, make nllidavit "before said
Commt«sioner of his or h ' r intention to U coiiic an actual a n d
bona tide settler npon said lands so purchased, a n d f u m i s h l n c .
cvidencc Vvsiiid Oonuniwioner that said l a h d ' i s
valuable mainly fornsric-hltural pijrjMi-v?, idiilll !*.• allowed t o
paretics? il.e sinne bv-julyinjrat the .time of.sneii purchase
twcnty-ilve
r cent.'of t h i purchase price, a n d the balance
of princinnl, n; the option of tlic purchaser, a m time wliliin
•ai-s thuroaftcr, and pitying interest a n u u a l l y o n «nid batof principal; an.l sajd Coiudiissionur ahull, u]x>n the
. nt of said twrnty-Iirt' p e r c c n u , i'~ue t o s a W purcha'sar
tificate aarewitde to t h e terms of Said sale, v h i e b e e r t i f i - '
ilmtt IK.' void if said purchaser or his iw.i ; n i shall not,
within one y e a r thcrcafff-r, *ctil« npoir a n d t-ecuaio an ft('tunl
il iK-rm iucnt resident thereon a n d cultivate a n d Improve
the same."
This

<JQV« B n s h f o r d K x h o n c r n t c - J .
MADISON-, W i s . , M a r c h 1 0 .
A L e g i s l a t i v e C o i u m i U ^ o c o n s i s t i n g of t h r e e R e p u b l i c a n s a n d t w o D e m o e r n t s , a p p o i n t e d lit f h e request of E x G o v. D n s h f o r d t o i n v e s t i g a t e the' c h n r g c s of c o r n i p a i o n .
p r e f e r e d agaiiwt him, in conn v t i o n w i t h t h e d i s p o s i t i o n
of t h o land g r a n t e d t o t h o L a c r o s s e R . R . C o . . m a d e a
u n a n i m o u s report, fully e x h o n o r a t i n g hioi a n d j u s t i f y i n g
h i s o d i c i a f c o n d u c t , a s b e i n g h i g h l y h o n o r a b l e , a n d in t h e
o p i n i o n of t h e c o m m i t to, d i r e c t e d solely t o t h e p r o m o t i o n
of t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t s pf tlic S t a l e .
Netr Postmaster General.
T h e v a c a n c y in t h e o f l k e pf P o s t m a s t e r ( l o n e r n l was
j*csterday*fiiled b y t h e a p p o i n t n w n t o f M r . J o s e p h H o l t of.
K c n t u e k c y , p r e v i o a d y C o m m i s s i o n e r of P a t e n t s . F r o m
o u r a c q u a i n t a n c e w i t h M r . H o l t , in tlic l a t t e r - c a p a c i t y
w e t h i n k h o will p r o v e h i m s e l f in h i s now f u n c t i o n s a ver;
g r o a t a d v a n c e u p o n h i s p r e d e c e s s o r . 1 o s a y t h o feast W i
sim'J h e d i s a n p o i n t e d if t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of t h e D c p a r t irierit i s n o t h e n c e f o r t h b o t h i n t e l l i g e n t a n d e n e r g e t i c .
[New Vork Tribune
Icq Moving.
AUUKY, M a r c l r O .
- T h e ice i s p a p s i n g out of t h e rivrr here.- '

A m a n in M a ^ a c ' . i t w i t t s led a b l o o m i n g b r i d e t o t h e
reside in N e w Y o r k , u n d e r t h o recent I m m i g r a n t A g e n c y a t t a r o n t h e 0 ; h uH., b e c a m e a f d t h e r mi t h e 10th, e n d
a d v e r t i s e d h i s wife on t h e 14th, c a u t i o n i n g nil p e r s o n s
ngiiinst tnsatihg'her-,qn"iis.i»ccontst
T h e R e v . G a d N e w e l , f o r raaily y e a r s p a s t o r of t h e

AF FID Avirs i'o a Hirrr i, i: n i: \ f i FONT HI:
STATU SIVAMP LANDS,
U n d e r Scction '8 of Act 31 of,1858<

l i v i n g g r a d n a t o o f Y a l e College, i)ied a t N e l s o n o n t h e
2 6 t h ult, a t t h e a g o of 9G.

X ' O T I C E I f H E R E B Y liI>'EX, Trl.VT BY V I R T U E OF
_LN a Coln'niv.iKii from the C^niml»sioa.er of tho Suite Land
g n i c e , dated March PlUi, U i M i N ! un i . •'-^ned U constituted
nnd n p p o i n j e d Agt'nt, foi'^nd iu behalf of . the Stnte of I t i c h i c h i l d r e n , a n d w i t h t h e b a l a n c e e l o p e d w i t h a s e r v a n t g i r l jrth, to lake afdilntlts jiud other testimony in Grand T r a v e w e
Ooiin'v, us provided in A c t No. J u . , app. oved Feb. 11,1*39.
t o California.
"
Persons d t b i r o i a of e n t e r i n g & a t c ' S « a w p t a n . i s for;scttletneiit. can n<e.r make sflldavitsbefore-inft instead of doiu,; t o
A g o o d s t o r y is t o l d of M r s . D o u g l a s w h e n a s k e d reIjcfore the Commissioner » i t a n s i n g ; as was requiredIby the
5 l O l y ; . \ X B.VTD%
c e n t l y r e g a r d i n g , h e r politics.
H e r reply was, ' I a m a n law of 1S3S.
Traverse City, March 2"s 19S3.
Xotary I'u'uljcold line W h i g , with pretty s t r o n g Doug'.as Proclivities.'
Mr. Garret, a farmer at S o u t h Waterloo, Albany

juokl h i s f a r m f o r $ 6 , 0 0 0 , g a v e S 2 , 0 0 0 t o h i s w i f e a n d

T h e o b j e c t of M r . C o b d c n ' s vfest t o t h i s c o n n t i y , i s s m d
t o 1)0 t o look i n t o t h e a f f a i r s of t h e Illinois C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d , in w h i c h h o i s li l a r g e s t o c k h o l d e r .
C o l P r i n c o u a s i n t r o d u c e d a bill in t h e C a n a d i a n L e g islature. m a k i n g t h e c a r r y i n g of d e a d l y w e a p o n s u p o n t h e
p e r s o n a p e n a l offence.
T h e p o p n l a t i o n of O h i o i s e s t i m a t e d ' a t 2 , 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 —
j u s t a b o v e t h o figures w h i c h WW? g i v e n f o r P e n n s y l v a n i a
in L850.
RBCTCXT WORK o r G i t X ( T . — W e a r e g l a d t o l e a r n t h a t
o u r old f r i e n d JACOD BASKS h a s b o ^ n electod D e a c o n of
G r a a d Traverse.
!
[Grand Rapids Pr^ss.

,

" i e purchaser dis s n o t n n k r the required naidant as m-'niioned j a a i - e t i o n a, the full amiAint
of pnrehase moucy will be required t o he-p..id at t h e l i m e of
J A M E S \V. SAXEOnX.
Commiidioncr.
• RAXOE WEST.

TOWNS NORTti

Land,Tax,and General Agency.

Goods, Groceries,
AKI» .

P R O V I S I O N S ,
We ever brought to thia market: which a-e will bo happy t o
olfer a t s u c h price* as vriS accord reasonably with the TIMES
. IL\"X.\AiI, L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Nor- IV. TPS8.' ,
nlvtf

M ORGAN • BATES,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
IIERAUl ' o m C E TKATKIlM CITT, XICKIOAX.

lions oi a certain i n d e n t u r e of wori«aRo executed b y
J o h n Welier, IluU r t , K u r l and H e r m a n J . Cyrtlen, of the ciiy
of Milwaukee a n d Stale of W i » c o n » t n j a n d Otto Thie*, of t h e
township of Centreville, county of Griind Travarso a n d btat*
of Jlichlsan. to Antoine Mailman, o( the r o n n t y of Uraiid
Traverse and S t a » of MichipiB. (dac«MM4,) b e a r i a x date the
l l r i r t e i u f h day of November, in tbe ye«r of o a r I.ord ono
thousand eight h u n d r e d a n d f\fiy-»ix, a u d recorded in the
office of the KejtUtcr'-of d e e d s tor the county of (Jrand TravOrw; on the "itst day of J a n u a r y , A. U. 1837, a t » o'cldck A.
A. in Liber aui i t ) of Mortgage«, folia* 7.4, <5, 7G and "7;"and
the imiount cUiuied to be due on .'•aid mort|.*agc i t t h e •
if-.iy of t'.ils notice, U ing two thousand three hundred a n d
.•li dollars, ($2,Sli.) Tor pnn<-1|4il a n d i n u r e s t , and
•nil or proccetiinii havjng UeM inf-iituted at law t o
ver the debt now remaining secured by aaid mortgage, o r
...... port thereof;- Notice i» thfc.t lbre| hereby given, tliat ou
S l i t u n l a y , t h o 'JKth d a y o f M a y next, 1»39. lit iQoctock in
t|e f o r e n o o n of that «lai, at the front Uoor of the C o u r t liouar
Traverse City, iu aai'd county, ( t h a t i V i n g t h e placc of boldi n g ihe. Circuit Court f o r wild county-.of Grand Travcm-,) by
' ie o f - a power of iv»le in i-ald mortgage contained, and
irdin;t to the statute or Mkhigr.u iu such c a w made and
ided, I shall cxpowj f u r »ati; at public a u c t i o n , to the
i - h e a t bidder, and M-11 t h ^ r e m l s e n In aaid mortgage described, or so much thereof as Shall t«? suflicient to l ay and
rj,fy ifc;. RDiouut d u e t h e r v o n . a t . t h c d a t c o f t h U b o t l c e . w i t l i
Icroat and tho cost and exrw'nscs allowed by law, all the following pieces or parcels of land K i n g a n d b e i n g l a tho township of Centreville. connty of tiraudXraverSc (l*claiiau) a n d
Slate of Michigan, descrllsid"us follow*: Lot* numbered One
U) and F o n r (I', a n d t l i s SoutUWiwt qn.irtcr of the Northeast
rtuurter of Scotton namUered Kitie (!l| In T o w n s h i p numbered
Thirty (3c) North o r l l a n g e number Twelve (12) W e s t Dated
February 11, ls.r>9.
_*
J O H N I. M1IJ.KIJ, A d m i n i s t r a t o r
H.-l"w
of the Estate of Antoine .MRrrean. deceased.
MORTGAGE HALE.

Udiis of a ccrtain-indenture of mortgago, executed by
Louis Sha»ha-<}iia-i'he 1 'of the township of l . e c l a n a t v i n tho
.Mi'unty of ( i r a m l ' T r a v e r s e 'anil State of Michigan, to H e n r y
lleer*. of Uie tojnisiiip, county and State aforesaid, b e a r i n g
(Tate t h e a l t h d a y of Fel-ruan'. 185K, and recorded o a tho 13Ui
dav of Mav.
at J o'clock.' A. >L in I . l l ^ r 2, on pages Sw
nnd "SH. in tho ofiice of the 1{< gtster of Deeds for the »ald
tvVif C r a n d Traverse; and the a m o u n t claimed t o be due
.id mortgage, at the date of t h U n o t i c e , i>eing $10503 for
principal aud interest, and n o n u j t or proceeding h a v i n g been
instituted at law to recover the debt now rcnyiining scoured
KsidtiinrtL'age, or any p a r t t h e r e o f : Notice Is h c r v t y given,
it on F r i d a y , t h e 2 2 d d a y o f A p r i l next, 1859, nt In
o'clock in t h o f o r t n o o t f o f t h a t day, nt the f r o n t door of the
C o u r t jlonse. at 'iravel tc C i t y / i n said connty. ( t h a t being i h o
place of holding t V C i r c u i t Court f o r said county of t i r a n d
.Traverse,) by vlrtue of s p o n c r of sale In »ald mortgage conItANUE EAST. tained, and a c c o r d i n g to, the statute of Michigan In such case
inudc a n d proridctl, 1 shall ex pose f o r sate at pahllc unction.
qliest Uddo'r, and soil Uie premises In said mortgage
1). or so much (hereof as shall be sufficient to pay a n d
satUfv the amount duo thereon a t the date of t h i s notice, with
interest and the cosl« anil' exjicBses uiiowed by law, a n d nlao
cu dollars attorney's fee, secured to 1* paid by stipulation in
aid mortgage contained, all t h e following piece or p a r r e l of
land described as follows: L v i n g a n d being a n d s l t u a t e in t h e
iwnship of Let lahan. in the county of (Jrand T r a r e r s e a n d
uste of Michigan, l ^ i n g k n o w n as Lot No. Three (3) of Section Twentv.one (21) in T o w n s h i p Thirty-two (32) North of
R-ingo Eleven (11) West, c o u t a l n l n g forty-flvo (45) and
thirty one h u n d r e d t h s (M-lOO) acres, a c c o r d i n g t o (Joverne n t a u r v e y . Dated J a n u a r y KiVlM'j.
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1
H E N R Y BEEB8, Mcrtgagee.
Cit.iEi.ES II." HOM>BN, Attorney.
12-12w

s . A. MCCLELLAND,
• bn.vt^B'iN

D r y Ooocls, G r o c e r i e s , Y a n k e e Tactions, t l a i x l w a r e ,
, T i n AVnrp,

A Fine I-ot of Plows,

, Work For Men.

s™s

J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
Pradical Buildv awl Draughtsman,

G e n e r a l Agency Business^.

F H U IT TREKS.

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Notice to Farmers.

M O R G A N BATES

E e m l d Office, Traverse Clfy, Nov, S, 1S53,

M. Howard Webster,*
. . Domestic U aril ware, Honsekeeple-, Mechanics' Tcols, Stores, Grates, Tin a n d J a p p a t e d Warej Drain Tile,
Ap-nt for tho American a n d
"
jx-n.n Law Aeency of Lit* <V Kapp, No. T Nassau street,
York—fofr the recovery of Debt-VLcgaciea a n d Inheritances in Krir</p-i and the U n i t e d States.
'
'•' ices made to alt parts of Germany, with p a f H y a n d ,
No. 2ul J i f f c r s o n avenue,Kearelcy.'aBlock,Detroit,
Mii'h.

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l i n t s a n d C a p s , B o o t s n n d S h o e s , D o o r s , Safch.
Door Trimmings,
Nailw. by the fcf? or I K :
Pork a n d r l o a r . hv'tfio liarrcl or lb.;
Butu-r, Cli-e-e, L ^ l ;
¥ H A G E 6i H O N S , MAP I ' C B I . l S n F P A B T A T I O N i m
Linseed and Uisi nintci^rtrainffd Oil. Burning F l u i d ;
f I • Engravej# and Lithographers, 20!> Main street, Buffalo.
Lamps of all klnilsy Candles, Dried A p p l e s ;
N". V.. over Sf j e V Piano Rooms,—)Ve are prepared t o exccuu, of T o l
A lr.r
all w o r k -entrusted to us with p r o m p t n e s s and despatch, a n d
njt.O-1
l ' o I• • r. I / " .
1 as faroralilp terms ss.any establishment In the country.
C a r p e l Warp, 'Log,food, Madder, Copperas,
i.mbinii|g, all the different braucliea of Steel, C o p p e r and
Cadl.ar, Indi
Ali.ia, Borax, Ac.
xiie Kucravin'g, as well as Crayon Work of the finest d t School Book*. Stationery, Wall I'apcr, Window Curtain*;
riptioi-'. we guarantee a n t ^ f a c t i o n in all case*.
Cradle Scytln N Ci rJ <f Scyth»-a and Snathes, l'ilcbforktf;
Map.', Portraits, S l i u t v G a r & s i c . , Lithographed and p r i n t e d
Sto-w Pipe, r.cdslc.' lh,' Hocking C h a i r s ;
in t h e most delicate colihis bj- a nVw procefa.
ns
Swnil l'.ockers and TnWe Chair* for C h i l d r e n :
Together with all articles u.-wKy round iu a Country Store.
K E E S W 1 H T I X G , General Land A g e n t , Gnwa• iumiior t y . l s - J c t l e i s o n Co., K. T. RfHSKSCKs:—
/_ (Vv-.udlen l ' c t r o h , Michigan; W h i t i n g & A d a m s , d o ;
. S. M . K t w / V , do; 11. W. Williams. E x . of Title*, Et.
on Commission-, from' the Kalamazoo Agricultural W o r k s
Louis:, M tj. B. Walfccf, U. S. A . : C. A. Perry, ? > ( . , Weston,
All purchasing tJomi* ut Nurthport, will do well to.cal"
Mo.; Amos T. Halt, E s q , T r e a s u r e r C. A B. B. B., C h i c a g o ;
examine inv stock andvpriixs lie.nro p u r c h a s i n g clscwhi
' 1. T. Pear*.on, Attorney a; I-pw, Chicago.
n3
N. B. C l ' r r i N C <!one t o order; on short notice.Northporl, I'eo,
IP.'-g.
r p W I X E H O X J S E . — W H l a r d j Harvey A Co., 84 H a l d e n
1 Lane. Mid I? Cedar street. New Y o r k . , Hemp, Cotton
and Linen T w i n e s , I m p o r t e d ffnd Mcmi.'actured Cordage,
ID, Jut-*, Manilla a n d A m e r i c a n H e m p Kope,Tarred Stuff.
TJEH-SONS HAVING W H E A T T o F L O t ' R AT
L o u r Mill, must '..ring it i n y o o d o r d e r . ' AKT»!K J«IS vxrv
i.:» Lines, Gilling Thre^da, Shoe Thread, Wick, and aU
kimla of Cords a n d Lines.
n3
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
r to D. Crosby & Co.) W h o l e .
«• City, P c c . 1 .
| u Watehca, Clocks, J e w e l r y .
0d.s PI.1vd Ware-, Comb!-, Buttons. T h r e a d , Ac. No.
Woodward avenue, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit, Mich.
T ^ I F T f T T . X O i l T W E N T V G O O D H A N D Y M E X Watches, Clocks awl .'cr.-ilry repaired and y a j r a n t e d .
' n3
X ' will Itud work wfth us.
i
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. H A N N A H , L A Y 4 . CO;
T N G E R ' S H E W I N G M A C I U X 1 E 8 ABE T H E BEST
iiiuis f»: IaciUy S e w i u j i o r fo.r m a n n f a c t u i i n g purTraverse City, Dce^ 1,1 «.W.

Ml
poses— Pali and examine them at 133 Jefferson Avenue
i.'.usonic Hall!)
W I L L I A M POBTEK, A f t n t "
n i
Detroit, Nov. 1, I K P .
:• • •'
'

I» prepared to m a k e Phwis nod.^p^clflcati'.ns for all c l ? i »
of Buildings t aUoexecutc.alt kind* of woik c o n n e c t e d ' W i
the Trade, on l i b e r a l terms.
Hash, Glass, D o o r s P a i n t s a n d N a i U ,
Has opened an Office * 1 Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse Co., constant!v on h a n d .
J . K.
t h a n k f u l for pnst i stronnj*e, t a k e s t h i s opi>ortuI M i c h i g a n . i o r the transaetion-of a
nity of. soliciting a' t o n l i n i i f j i c ? of
n3-lv
Traverse City, N o v e m b e r , , a s *
Tho I ' u i t e d St-tca Lsnit Office i* located at tliis place ; a n d
p a r t i c u l a r attention will be paid to locating" Land Warrant?.
Investing money in ( 5 o « c r » w n t I ~ u d s . i m p a r t i n g informaThe s u l ^ t i b e r ; offers f o r sale a v a r i t y of e a c r a f t e d
tion -relative to' the g e n f e a l features,•resources imd advantJce-f of the C t a n d Traverse countrv, tUe p a j i n e n t of taxe--, A p p l e T i w > , P w i c l i ' l ' r w w . P n a r ' P i v e i # , P l u m
Tives and Cherry Trees. .
a n d t h e transaction of an)' A g e n c y business witli w h i c h h e
mav be tnmi<*ed.
. mtrrptNcr*.
A fino lot of S e e d l i n g PKACIC TKEES. three y e a r s old,which
I'W- vri hnry Jo*".
will be. sold cheap.
Chsrls. \V. !f«llrr, Kl«.
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M O R T G A G E KALE*

D

EFAULT HAVINIS BEEN M vi>r; IN THE CONDI

DEFAULT UAVINU LEI-V MAUL IN THE CONDI-

Killed by n Wolf.
M r . K i n g , - w h o c a r r i e s t h o m a i l on (fie r o u t e f r o m P o r t
S a n i l a c t o t h i s p l a c e v o u c h e s f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g : — A Tew
d a y s since, d m a n , w h i l e c h o p p i n g in tile w o o d s s o m e six
riuUes. w e s t of L e x i n g t o n , S a n i l a c c o u n t y , n e a r h i s own
TOWNS M IttTlI
d w e l l i n g , w a s a t t a c k e d b v a f e r o c i o u s wolf, w h i c h , a t t h e
first signal, g r a s p e d his v i c t i m b y t h e t h r o a t
T h e wife,
s t a n d i n g in t h e u o o r of t h e h o u r e , s:uv t h e p o s i t i o n of h e r
h n . s d a n d j n n d , n i n n i n g up, s U w d tl-.e axe, a n d w i t h o n e
b l o w u p o n t h e b a c k of t h e wo'.f, s o d i s a b l e d h i m a s t o
j n a k e h i n t q u i t h i s hold, A few m o r e b l o w s finished h i m
entirely, b u t n o t u n t i l t h e wolf h a d s u c c e u e d in c u t t i n g
t h o t h r m i t o f l i e r ' h u s b a n d , s o t h a t h e exjjireil a l m o s t immediately.
'
[ S a n i l a c Ix-aik-r.

a u d e d i t o r of t h e G e r m a n J o u r n a l , 03 E m i g r a n t A g e n t t o

C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h in N e l s o n , N . I I . , a n d t h e oldest

N E W GOODS.

Sale of State Swamp Lands.

TRAVERSE CITY.

F- ' I R E S - I D E E D I T I O N O F W A Y E R L Y N O V E L S ,
n o w c«mp!vte, full acta, t o lie had cf
Detroit, Nov. 1,1868.
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Detroit, N o w 1,1858.

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Winding
red chain.
pine-land,
plain. .

ALL, D U X C K L E E & CO.,
nue, Wholesale a n d Rctaii-Dealers-in F o r e i g n a n d D o - ' "
Corner 3eff_-rMin Avenue a n d Wayne Street, otTers for
nicstic Dry Goods, G a r n e t s Floor Oil Cloths. P a p e r Hangings, n Mo the City a n d Country Trade
Uye er.gravir.gs.—One Volume, l'.'nio. S2» pp. Price S l . Feathers a n d H o u s e F u r n i s h i n g Goods.—Wewould particu'-'i
r s rind; M o l a s —
s e s- .
Tlils Work p o r t r a y s i»"fth e m i n e n t ability, the crimes commit- larlv invite
ai tlie
m e attcntii
s i l e n t i o n of the public t o the following f l o o d s , !
, , .
. B n—g a—
Only, a t time*, a smoke-wreath
:hicb
havo
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n
grcr.t
variety
of
stales
a
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d
prices.:
Krochc
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M a a u f f i u ? '
Orleans, P o r t o itico a n d ted by o a r G o v e r n m e n t again»t thc Maroons wbu tied f r o m
With the d r i f t i n g e l i u d - r a c k j o l n s
South Carolina a n d o t h e r Slave S u t c s seeking- protection unShawls,
long
and
square
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Bay
State
do.
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:
Waterloo
do.
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The smoke of the h u n t i n g lodges
d e r Spanish l a w s ' It shows bad faith exerci$c«t towards tho
do. d o . ; Gentlemen's do! do. d o . ; Man'ilia*,beautiful s t y l e s : '
, , , 1 nl !* lc d-_» owdcrcd and Coffee.
Of the wild Assirilbolps!
100
Indians of Florida^ a n d is found t o present a t r u e view of the
Black.
Fancv, Foulard, .Ravadere a n d Moire
" " " 1 > r i a u Xew Orleans Molasses sa n d Syrup.
. . . . . . v Antique S i l t s •, '
TT-.
'long-fought F l o r i d a War, which .was, in t r u t h , A W A R FOB
inch a n d English Mericoes, plain a n d figured : Paraiaettas,
Drearily Wow* the N o r t h w i n d
Ten*.
SLAVEBY.
Deiainus.in greut voriety'; Y i i s n c i a Flairis And i j t r i p i s ^Ail- -500 half c h e s t s cases and b o x e s Y o u n g Hyson, Gunpowder
F r o m the land of ice und s n o w ;

. Kram COT«piorCli*K.*f Ohio,
• The eyes that look a r c *eary,
wool l'laids; Alpacas; I j a n n e U ; .Sat'.iljcttn; Broailcldth*; l)aa n d Blacft Ttas, o.r r e c e n t importation.
Oentlcmen—Accept m y t b a a k s for a copy.of "Tlie 1'o.ilet
mask-s; B l a n k e U ; 1 .incus; E m b r o i d e r i e s ; Hosiery; Gl.
And Wavy the hand* that r o w . •
i Cotfce n n d . Splcca.
of F l o r i d a " . 1 faa've read the book with great .Interest and
Bibbons; F l i n t s ; Gin:;liains ir., Ac.
'
And, with one foot oik Hie water.
much instruction., It sets-in a striking light Mi i m p o r t a n t
*" 23rtliags whit# a n d g r e e n Bio.
C
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p
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t
D
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p
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r
t
m
e
n
t
.
And one u p o n the shore,.
portion of our history, and clearly- reveals t h e secret s p r i n g s
110 bags and f o t k e w old.Gov't and corns
. VMvet,' Brussels, Crenelle. 3 i'lv, 2 l'Jv, Shperflne, C o t ' n n
The" Angel oi Shadow 'sjlvt* warning'
by which successivcjidministrations were moved In afihirs of
• Ion cases g r o u n d Mi.ftar.-L
and Wool, C a r p e t s ; D r o g g c t s S u i r Cwls Oiteloth, Window
T h a t day nhnll l « no more.
great moral a n d political conaefjuence. Tho distinguished
2o l o g s prcen ! and white Ma'racaibo.
Shades, l ^ c e and Mnslin Uurtaiiw, C u r t a i n Fixtures, Fi .rthens f.
a u t h o r ha* especially entitled himsclr t o the t h a n k s of every
50 boxes Ground Bio."
I* i t tho c l a n g of wild. g c c « ?
P a p e r Hangings,,Vr„ t t c .
lover or freedom, j u s t i c e , a n d honorable administration, bv
SO kegs Groutjd l.'in^er. i
I s i t the I n d i a n ' s yell?
\V*e have m a n y o t h e r styles-of Goods, which will be offered
tracing and e x h i b i t i n g the evil influences o ( »Ur*ry in th»
- 15 bags l V p [ * r . Spice a n d Cloveg.
T h a t lends t o t h o voice o f t h e Xorth wind
to s a l t the t i r
tninsin
tii.ins.wliichlie namitf'it. No one. 1;-seems to me, can
50 boxes G.-udnrl l'.-pjier, Spice and C l o v c t
The t o n e s of the tor off bell ?
arise f r o m perusing t h i s w o r k . w i t h o u t deepened convictions
Q l f V - L I G I I T G A S W O R K S , F O B T H E MAXl'KACTobaeca nnd. Cigars.
T h e vriyagcr smite s as i c listens
o
f tho w rong of siavehoidinr, and thc BeecFsitv of tsarncat
1
O TUB*; O F ILI.UillXA l l , M i < ; . V S . r o r t l i e u s e o r P r iv a te
K-0 bo.tc-iSc f i n e C u t P a p e r s .
• T o the sound* that grow apace;
and jiflrsisteut effort for the deliverance or our National*;uvHouses, l ' u t l i o B u i l d i n g s Villa***, TOURS. Ar.—patented
•ico bbls S m o i - n g .
•?,
cxnuient from the control of t h e slave power.
Well he know* t h e vesper r i n g i n g
August.l8jK.—Tbo-princij-le of tiie inventicii consists in the
60 boxes P i u q l l n r k , 8*s and 10'?.
C o l o i a b u s , - M y 12, 1KSH.
r
S.P.CHASE.
O f t h e b e l l a o f S t . Buniface.
•peculiar c i u s t r u i tioii of tho ltetort, -whereby (ins is most
• 20 boxi?s.(tolii l ^ a f , Half P o u n d s .
BEI'UBLICANS BEAD I T ! C r t p l e s f A t . l v m i i l o u receipt
jjuickly, 5aSily and economically generated from ltosin^Oil,
The bell* of tho Bomaa Mission
30 boxes Tin Foil.
of O n e Dollar.
. FOLI.MT.--J'OslF.R A C<i:.
'fallow and rclu.-e Grease of aiiy k i n d , mid, producing, for
Tbjit call from tlieir t u r r e t s twain.
2u bb!« Cavendish In can*.
ruAKCis aavxoNit,
• P u l i s h c r ^ C o l u m b u s Ohio.
about eighty irfots, as m u c h light as a tlmuyand feet oP oidiTo the boatman on the rivet.
CWAI:S.—A litr,','e aAwrtnicct or I m p o r t e d a n d Domestic. n3
D e t r o i t , Agent for Michigan.
iiary coai Ga.^
'
To the h u n t e r on tht> plain. "
Wines a n d Liquors.
A long c o u r s e of experiments a t t h o liasd.i of tho inventor,
A B E t V ' S D E T R O I T B I t E A V E R Y , FIRST S T B E E T
Even so in onr mortsl'jonrney
who h a t Had many years eJcju ricnce in Ga« manufacturing, ns Port, Maderia And Sherry Wines, in q u a r t e r s a n d octaviv.
UtwCen I j r n c d nnd Cvngre-'s' s t m t s Detroit, Mieh.—
The bitter North wiisds blow,
i D t l b w c h t , ) a n d Claret ia
well as ly- ourselves a n d others, h i s placed the invention lie- Champagne,, (Hcidseck
Thc undersigned h a v i n g re-purchased " T h e Institution for
* A p d t h u a ' u p o n lift-"irRrilRiver
and c - " j yond all doqbt of Its practicahinty. Thc jiublic may lie conthe dUseuilnation of useful u r i n k s " h a s e a h i r g e d a u d n j u v e O d r heart#, n.>oarsa»an, row.
• ohl Cognac and Seignette Brandies, in hair pipes, quar- nated it'In the most t h n r o u i h m a n n e r , luakilig it now tho
fidently assured tliat it is at o n c e the nioAt rini].!e a n d useful
t e r s a n d octaves.
/

of any t h j u g of t h c -kind « r c r before cixUHtrwted.
most extensive BREWERY | X T H E WIST.,with f a c i l i t i e s for
And when tho Angol Of Shadow:
Tho )itv.-'-Tit object of Iho p r o p r i e t o r s Is to ilispose of.city,
producing the finest and iaos; deliente.griuiesof Mult L i q u o r s ;
Bests his feet on-wa,VG a n d shore.
count)' a n d state Bights, on tho must favorable terms, uud '
»nd Js now p r c p a r t d to f u r n i s h the vnripos qualities of Ales.'
And our eyes grow dun with watching.
• h h d s n n d bbls.
immediately introduce the works-into c e n t r a l
F o r t y and Jirown Stout, f o r d r a u g h t nnd bottling, at prices
And o u r h e a r t s f a i n t a t t h e oar—
Wine, S t o m a c h a i d Cordial Bitters ia c a s t * ,
• f r o m 100 re
- •
t a n g i n g - f r o m ^ O t o S l O per barrel.
'.
Happy U he who h e a l t h
" DUlJLBl
Extra tine hnd S t o c k A l c s bft'Wed t p order.
• '.
Sundries.
The signal of his rel*a«t-,
cry -thing C"nuect/-d willi the - S n n - U g h .
Ion b<ixe« Balsir.s.
All Packages, e x t r a . v. h V h . w h c n rettirne<l to t h e Brewery
. In tho bells of the HcJy City,
V^orkis" which wiil be (tuj.pllcd b y t h e m at nil the principal
In good order, will be paid f ^ a t same.prices a s c h a r r e d . .
.'.no boxes YVibdoV,- Glasi* assorted.
The chimes of eternal peace.
point* l a t h e Union, to pal lief-pnichiising territorv.
ISO boXes Pepper Sauce.
Tho-atteUflon of p r f r a t e fi'mtll".«, and customers in general,
lVrrions o f - f mail capital, a n d porti.juUr^-(liis'Fif.ere, by
is
particularly
called
t
o
the
KXCEI>ll»B
CREA
M
A
LB. Old
2i'0 k e f s While. I-v»d.
B u s i n e s s P e r f e c t e d D u r i n g t h o L a t e Sewtloi
m i l r i n g a n investment in the r i p h t to use t h e - " H u n - U g h t G i s
2C0 do/.en l'a|l».and Tubs.

rriends a n d new may ba assurt-'i of t h s - s n p e t l o r quality, a n d
Conpriw.
Worlw," will be ecrtsun of on imme-llatc remuneration;
flavor of tlic«c 1 e vera pes, a n d (ill are in\*ited to call and sam. 100 boxes assorted I n k . ' .
PUBLIC l u i t s vjisaat.
.U1 coiiTtniinica^oiv in the p r e m i w a directed to t!
ple -for themselves; All o r d e r s with tfac nhiney euclosed.
500 bags as - o h e d Shot.
wlll r c c c i r e p r o m p t atteiition.
A n n e t g i v i n g t h o nssent o f C o n g r e s s t o a ' ' l a w 0 f t h e undersigned will meet p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
200 kep> Pounder, assorted.
t
J D l i X Q. D F D L E V ,
Malt a n d I | o p s l o r sale a t the lowcAt market rates.
1(10 boxes Oakley .VAmsp* German Ch*mic(
Missouri L e g i s l a t u r e , f o r t h e a p p l i c a t i o n of t h e r e s e r v e d
T r e a s u r e r for Proprietors,
n3
.
.
J.'-1- C A B E W .
lill boxes wliuo iind dark German I'hcmi'cal
t w o p e r t e n t f u n d s of said S l a t e .
n>
yo,.77 Woodward A vi-nue, Detroit, Michigan.
200 boxes:Fajif v Bar a n d Cake S n a p . '
O O K S . — S E L F - M ^ D B MEN—RV C. B. Sevmour.
A n a c t to. p r o t e c t t h e l a n d f u n d f o r school p u r p o s e s in
200 boxes F i i u i l y and S o . 1 Bar Soap.
EADY-MADE CXOTIIIXG AND •GKXI'I.EMI:\'S
F u t u r e Life, or Scent-sip A n o t h e r W o r l d : i v Gc>. Wood.
S a r p y County, N e b r a s k a Territory.
1(>0
boxcs
Slijarino
a
n
d
Tallow
Candles.
j" l'lfXI^'H.V(; JOODS,
(iOOlvS, m the Clothing Emporium of II.
1 he MinisSrj'of L i f e ; l.v the a u t h o r of Ministc'ring Cliildreu.
• 50 b o x i s S t j r Candles.
A n a c t t o c o n f i r m t h e land c l a i m of c e r t a i n . P u e b l o s l i . U . W C K , No 1C8, Jelfer.x
Tho K. X. Pepper, ami other Condiments, p u t n p for general
l i o r e a m s Wrapping l'ajier.
a n d t o w n s in t h e T e r r i t o r y of N o w MejQco.
be founii a very large, fresh
bck of the above
• l t d r e a m s Foolscap, l e t t e r and Note Paper.
A n a c t p r o r i d i n g f o r k e e p i n g a n d d i s t r i b u t i n g all p u b - goods j u s t raanhfactnred nc
•Hate inspection, on d
Tho Tenant Jloflw,' o f Emhers'jrmm poveVtyV Hearthstone.
2.
0,000
Percussion
Caps,
2000
His
Bar
Lead.
e m b r a c i n g ono of t h c most extensiveasaoitiiicntecv
lic d o c u m e n t s .
The W i t c h e s of New'York. bV Doestlejw.
befon;
l
o
o
bbls
Vimigar.
offered in t h i s market.
Isabella O r v I n l ; U y i h e akittio'r of Bcalrico C e n o i .
A a a c t m a k i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r i h e s u p p o r t - of t h e
Together with t ' o d d s h . Mackerel, W h i t e Fish, Hcrrirvr. Bap
.t m o n g his stock will l o found every k i n d a n d description
Vernon Oron-r^Cr Hearts.ns T h e y Are;
M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y f o r the y e a r c m j i n C J i n c 30, 1860.
Salt, Paints, Oils,; Dye Stutls, Cordage. Brooms. BakeW-GlM
ot G a r m e n t suitable for'Jr'all and W i n t e r wear.
Frederick t h e « r e i t : by Cailyle.
, A n a c t m a l d n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s of ( h e c u r r e n t a n d co
' ai t i d e appertaining t o the Grocery Trade. Corm
From tho low priced r.nd cheaper g w d i s , t o the most fine
. D o r a D e a n ; b ^ M i s s Mary J . ( l o l m e a ,
4
ii
A
v
e
n
u
e
ai
d
Wayuc-st,
Detroit,
M
ich.
t i n g e n t e x p e u s e s of t h o linJitui D e p n r f e n e n t a n d f o r fulfilling a n d fashionable' garments—all or which h a t * been manufacW i t h a variety of others, too n u m e r o u s too e n u m e r a t e . F o r
N. P. il.WOES.
salo'br
. FRANCIS'BAYMOXD,
t r e a t y Stipulations with, v a r i o u s I m l j p n t r i b e s f o r t i l e y e a r tured with the utmost care a n d WAintAXTOi to give satisfactioii.
All a r s o n s desirous of pure1k<lnefc1tlier nt^VHOMvSAl.E
Detroit, .Taa. 7,1R55.
e n d i n g J u n e 30, I 8 6 0 ;
Y A X D O - r n : U O L L I . V G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW
OB B E T A I I , are. respcctful'v Invited to call nnd c.viuaine liiV
A n a c t f o r t h e r e l i e f of t h e M o b i l e a n d O h i o R a i l r o a d extensive stock,'which shall be offered at friec«%iiif-.nnly
in Stole, mid Offer l o r sale, a full assortment or I j i k e
Superior
and
Seifip
Iron,
of
all
RJECR,
nt
greatlv
reduced
r
a
t
e
s
Company.
/
. I1ALI.OCK?
The I-ake S u j s rior Bar Iron solil.by the Company, is all
by J M i n W. Eliniuger, illusUMivc of thc Courtship .
A n n c £ . t o f i t a n d r e g u l a t o t h b c o m p e n s a t i o n of R e g i s M E U I C A N W A T C H E S . — A I ' P L E r O X , TitAf'Y
adc from C'hareoal Pig, and fs far better t h a n t h e j r o n made ° r >lilop Siattdisb,liy H e n r y W. Longfellow. Tliere will t>«
t e r s a n d R e c e i v e r s of t h e land 'offices u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s
Co., WAI.THAM, Mass.. ilaiiiiractur.-rf of P A T E N T KKo:n Hard Coal,kind t h o l r Lake S u p e r i o r Me r c h a n i I r o n j s " i g h t or ten large P h o t o g r a p h s or tlie mott exquisite characof t h e a c t a p p r o v e d A p r i l £0, 1 8 1 8 .
Vhilt W A T C H E S — I heso s u p e r i o r Watches arc made by the t h e only Iron soljl in t h i s m a r k e t , t h a t ivmaile hi thismr.nner.
r, e.vecntcd by Brady, with Intersected rream-colore 1 leaves
Their MrrchaiA-Scrap I r o n is all made from selected-Scrap (eontuining the descriptive t o v t . U h o whoH) t o be l«jund in
A n a c t t o a u t h o r i z e s e t t l e r s u p o n t h e 1 6 t h a n d 3 6 t h aid or now a n d original machinery, expressly deslirncil t o sed will bear.comparison with' the beat Irou made in the q u a r t o morocco c o v e r s with bevelled nnd.gilt edges.
sections, w h o settled t b c f o i d t h e s u r v e y of t h o p u b l i c l a n d s pure, with a loiv.,paice, a liije, substlintial, durable a n d uniformly reliable time keeper. Tho movement* a r c new iu
Early orders are solicited, as t h e flow process or p r e p a r i n g
to pre-empt their settlcmeuu.
const ruction,, a n d aro p r o n o u n c e d by the highest authorities
iVyundotto Rolling Ifill Company a n d E q r e k a I r o n Compa- the- P h o t o g r a p h s (nothing iwlog done in cloudy weather) will
T A n a c t p r o v i d i n g for t h e p a y m e n t of t h e e x p e n s e s of t o be faultless iu principle und quality, and Have bee» proved
n y drafts t;..';en.ilt p a r in exchauge" f o r ' I r o n or a n y indebted- p r e v e n t t h e immediate Issue or n second edition, and comeI n v e s t i g a t i n g C o m m i t t e e s of t h o H o u s e of RepresonTh- by the most e x a c t i n g tests to be reliable and unfailing in
quently only those qrdered in advance can be proviscd.
tion.
These wfltebes ar>- manufactured e n t i i c l v from the
tives.
n in e x c h a n g e for good Scrap
P r i c e S i s Dollars.' Specimens t o be scon and subscriptions crilde m a t e r i a l s in a s i n g l e i-sialtlishinari). by connected a n d
received, i t my store.
• . A n a c t f o r t h e p u n i s h m e n t of f o r g i n g a n d c o u n t e r f e i t i n g uniform processes—the m a n u f a c t o r y beia»f organized upon
F R A N C I S RAYMOND,
M i l i t a r y B o u n t y Ldijd W a r r a n t ^ M i l i t a r y B o u n t y L a n d t h c same system t h a t hM been adopted in the production or
i till Woodward Avenue.
C e r t i f i c a t e s , c e r t i f i c a t e s of. location, c e r t i f i c a t e of p u r - the uneqoalcd American lirti-nrms, which enables u« to produce a movement a t one-hair the price of *nv foreign move1 > A I ' E K W A R E H O U S E . — O N HAND AND FOR S A L E
chase a n d receivers' receipts.
. A n a c t t o r e p e a l a n a c t e n t i t l e d A n a c t a u t h o r i z i n g t h e m e n t or tho f a m e q u a l i t y ; a n . l we guarantee the pcrfect: T B O X F O l ' . V D B Y . — T H E 1'XDEBSIGXI'D A B E PBE- JL. e i t h e r tit V, bolesalfi or r e t a i l , - t h e f o l l o w l n g d c s c r i p t l o n s o f
pcrformBnce, for ten yenm, or every watch uiaiiuracturcd by us. JL pared to !iirr.J-h, nt short notice, Stationary Engines, Mill paper, v i s : Imperial,. S u p e r lleysl. Roval. Medlnra. iH-mv.
S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y t o c h a n g e t h e n a m e s of vessels
All rorelgn w a t c h e s arc made bv hand, t h e American writch- '"earing, WaiVhouse H o i s t i n g A p p a r a t u s n n U alt varieties of Crown, F l a t Cap a n d Foiio Prist, Osp, L e t t e r . Legal. Sermon.
in c e r t a i n cases, a p p r o v e d t h e 5 t h of M a r c h , I 8 6 0 .
i being the only ones made l.v jiia^hinery, upon a uniform
ron W o r t .V.epair work on P r o p e l l e r * Steamers a n d Saw Bill a n d Xote Paper, i n ^ v e i y w a r i v t y .
system t h r o u g h o u t . Nearly all baud-randi w a t c h e s arts de- Mills, . e x e c u t e d -promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every
Book" end P r i n t Patters pT all colors and sizes. Msnilla.
A n a c t f o f t h e admission of O r e g o n i n t o t h e U n i o n .
-riptii.ii. ! •
ag, anil Straw W r a p p i i . i i'^per ut all s'zcg a u d w e i g h t s . .
A n p e t g r o u t i n g t h o r i g h t o f way o v e r a n d d e p o t g r o u n d s fective, a n d ore continually p e t t i n g out of. order. In many
parts'of the c o u n t r y it is i m p o s - l U e to find good watch reReceiving our jiajwr direfit f r o m th<: Manufacture^rs, we aro
B R A S S F O U N D BY.
on t h o m i l i t a r y r e s e r v a t i o n a t F o r t G r a t i o t , i p t h e S t a t e
jiairew, a n d watch repairing is always uncertain e n d cxhenlitbltd t o oC-.-r Uicia nt as low price* a* a n y in t h i s market.
are prepared to'execute orders of a n y size for Brass and
of M i c h i g a n , f o r r a i l r o a d p u r p o s e s .
KAOS—-Wanted in e x c h a n g e for O o o d s o r C a s h .
Rive. Tho i n t r o d u c t i o n of Anierican w a t r h e s disposos or t h i s Composition C a k i n g s , promptly;
.
A n a c t to p r o v i d e f o r t h e , p a y m e n t of t h e c l a i m s o f t h o difficulty, a u d c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t s , as" well ns watch dealers,
Oil G l o b e s Oi| Oujw, Valves,"Journal Boxes, Gtiage Cockr,
FB.WiCIS BAYMOXD.
— - keep w a t c h e s as a p a r t of their miscellaneous stock, a n d Cylinder Coi ks. Sti um Whistles f o r Steamboats, Locomotives
13
00 Woodward Avenue.
S t a t e of M a i n e -for e x p e n s e s b y t h a t S t a t e in o r g a n i z i n g
IUUS supply their customers w i t h a new Haplc, which mav Is- and M i l l s Bells f o r factories,SteunierB a n d Locomotives, uuregiment o f v o l u n t e e r s for t h e M c x i e o n w n r .
°
used a s any other article, w i t h o u t mystery or h u m b u g . Sold dur e i g h t h u n d r e d pounds.
A n a c t t o a u t h o r i z e t h o P r e s i d e n t t o m a k e a d v a n c e s of by t h e t i f d e generally, and by BOBBINS A A P P L E T O N ,
tho F u l t o n I r o n w o r k s Detroit, M.
,l3
money to H i r a m powers.
Cutlt-ry, S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s Cooper*' a n d C a r p e n t e r s '
General AgenW, l]> Maiden I.ane, N. V.
IRON R . t n . l N G AND VERANDAHS.
A n a c t t o p r o v i d e f o r h o l d i n g t h e c o u r t s of t h e U n i t e d
We a r c prepared to axecute all orders for Iron R a i l i n g for T o o l s Axes of every description. P l a n i n g nnd Tobacco Mn. I L A L L I S O N , 1JIPOBTKU O F IMPP.OYED BAIL- P r i v a t e B u i l d i n g s Churches, Public S q u a r e s a n d t o r Cemeteiloc KAives,. T ' u s a c s A c , made t o o r d e r of a s u p e r i o r qu&S t a t e s in t h e S t a t e of A l a b t o a .
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• road Watches, caJ-cd in lx ; arfti.ful stvivs, w a r r a n t e d ex- ry Lots.
A n a c t t o i n c o r p o r a t e t h e W a s h i n g t o n N a t i o n a l M o n - cellent time-keepers; do do Swiss, full jewelled, Ix-vers in
llaaors. K n i v e s S c i s s o r s S u r g e o n ' s I n s t r u m e n t s , s t e e l . I r o n '
.23T Cottwr of Fifth and Woodbridge-sts., opposite Machine
ument Society.
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every style. C O M ) PENS.—I c o n tin u e mAntifaelurlnz IVi
and Brass Ware, polished a n d repaired in a m a n n e r to give
satisfaction to his customers.
A n a c t t o a u t h o r i z e t h e A t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l t o r e p r e s e n t or every desirable p a t t e r n . These pi n s h a v c received aSilvi
Orders left at the ofllcc. c o r n e r of n i n t h street a n d JefTcrt h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in t h e p r o c e e d i n g s in c q u i t v n o w p e n d - Medal and Diploma at tho Michigan State Fair, and aro not-,
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>n Avenue, will be p r e t a p t l y a t t e n d e d t o , w h e r e sample* m»y
l , 0 B A N K E R S , I. AND AGENTS A N D DUSIXESSMEX.
i n g in t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t ' b f c t w o c n t h e C o m m o n w e a l t h of ' ^ n ^ d bv anv P e n s in m a r k e t Also dealer in FINK
J h \ \ KI.ItY, S l L V E l t - W A B i ; and F A N C Y GOODS.
J . J . Sage A Sun's. Map P u b l i s h e r s S t a t i o n e r s E n g r a v e r s
M a s s a c h u s e t t s a n d t h e S t a t e of R h o d e I s l a n d a n d P r o v i 1 have an cxpcrlenQcd Jeweller, capable of m a k i n g
Bcfercnces kindly p e r m i t t e d to Messrs. E d m u n d s N o r t h A
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Co., J , 8 . W a y n e k Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen & IJatwelf.
D e t r o i t , J a n . 1839.
utfFITTING STONKS, and Diamond Work, and F i r e G i l d i n g
A n a c t t o c o n t i n n o t h o offices o f t h o R e g i s t e r of t h e
Wc a r c prepared t o . exoci«c all work entrusted to u* with
and Galvanizing, done r t s h o r t notice.
p r o m p t n e s s and-despatch, and on as favorable tcrins as anv
I^nd-offico a t Vinccunes, Indiana.
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G ' MACHINES.—IMPORTAX'TTU
WATCH BEPAIBING.—Being a practical w o r k m a n , all establishment in the country. C o m b i n i n g all the diflorent
A n a c t t o a m e n d an a c t entiled A n a c t a u t h o r i z i n g r e
T H E Pl.'BLlC.—A new Family Sewing Machine, comw o r k j e n t r u s t e d t o m y care, will be carcrully attended to.
branches of Stoel, Copper a n d Stone E n g r a v i n g , as well as
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e r r o n c o m t y sold b y t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s .
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GOLD P E X S re-pointed, o t f i B y cenU. P e n s sen t h y mail, Crayon W o r k of the finest description, wc guarantee satisfac- b i n i n g the latest improvements, at t h e e x t r e m e low price
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F I F T Y DOLL A IIS,
A n a c t m a k i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r t h o L e g i s l a t i v e , accompanied by the Cash, will bo p r o m p t l y attended to.
tion nil cases. .
Tho'prices of all onr s t a n d a r d m a c h i n e s h a r e been greatly
a'
J . H- ALLISON, Jefliurson Avenue.
P a r t i c u l a r attention paid t o - B a n k and Commercial work,
Kxocutive awl judicial expenses of Government f o r the
•dnccd. S1XGE1FS SEWING MACHINES, it i s well k n o w n .
such as -Check* D r a f t s N o t e s Certificates of Deposit a n d
y e a r e n d i n g J u n o 30, I 8 6 0 .
liven c h e a p e r in lact.
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E S T A B L I S H ' Stock, Coupon Bonds, Letter, Note a n d Bill Heads, Envelopes, t h o u g h d e a r e r in price, have alwdYs
A n a c t s u p p l e m e n t a l t o an a c t f o r t h e a d m i s s i o n o f t h e
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EasL—A. C. . U . E X A N D n t A-r.' Maps, P o r t r a i t s Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and — i s i d c r i n g what
S t a t e of M i n n e s o t a i n t o t h e U n i o n .
now reduced !>
would most respectfully intimate that, more lolly to accom- printed in t h e most delicate colors by a new process.
A n a c t m a k i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r t h e p a y m e n t of it. modate the wants or the p a t r o n i s i n g public, and his l a r g e InF o r tho convenience or t h c business c o m m u n i t y in t h i s vi- amine t h c new m a c h i n e s
v a l i d a n d o t h e r p e n s i o n s o r t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s f o r t h e y e a r crease or b u s i n e s s he h a s adopted thc improved facility which cinity, wo have established a m a g e n e y with Mr. J o h n W.
Steam gives to tho Art-.or Dyclrfp, h a v i n g r e c e n t l y fitted tip Green, at the office of the D e t r o i t Daily Advertiser. 212 J e f e n d i n g t h e 3 0 t h J u n e , 1860.
Tor that purpose. He now Dyes by Steam, every description ferson Avenue. .
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J . SAGE A SON'S.
A n a c t m a k i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s for t h o c o n s u l a r a n d di- or Silta, Satins, Velvet, Crapes nnd Merinos, p r o d u c i n g the
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dersiVned- oiler their e x t e n s i v e stock of Goods, consist^ l o m a t f c e x p e n s e s of G o v e r n m e n t f o r t h e y e a r e n d i n g J u n e most brilliant colors' and best style or finish t h a t every article
will a d m i t ot. Shawls or every variety. Dyed a n d Cleaned.
i u g o f all k i n d s P U R N I T U R E A N D I ' P H O L S I K R Y , t o their
- -. two inches thick. Tho W r o u g h t Iron (fives s t r e n g t h c u s t o m e r s a n d t h e public'g4neraBV, f.t the l o w ^ p o » i b k A n \ c t m a k i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r t h o s u p p o r t of t h e
nnd the Chil!e«|Iron h a r d n e s s ; the safes b e i n g tvarrrufcfl Drill .rates. . Doing prepared, t o meet all o r d e r s in onr lino or busia r m y f o r t h e y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30, 1860.
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n e s s . ^ - w o u l d advise b u y e r s to coll upon us before buying .
S. B. \ y p O L L E Y , v A gent, at C. & A. Ives' Ranking Offii
A n n e t t e p r o v i d e f o r t h e c a r e a n d p r e s e r v a t i o n of t'he C a p p r e v e n ts C h i m n e y s f r o m s m o k i n g : i t precludes n o r m
elsewhere, as we i n t e n d n o t to be undersold by any Ann in
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t h e west. A l l w o r k w a r r a n t e d .
w o r k s c o n s t r u c t e d b y t h o U n i t e d S t o t c 3 f o r b r i n g i n g t h e f r o m e n t e r i n g t h e m ; It lessens tho liabilities to Bres from
CABINET MAKEBS' A S S O C I A T I O N , ' ,
P o t o m a c w a t e r i n t o t h o c i t i e s of W a s h i n g t o n a n d their b u r n i n g out:, it p r o t e c t s t h e i r tops f r o m t h c wastes of
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the weather, a n d serves a s a n ornamental finish.
X q , pat JcBerpon Avenue, D e t r o i t . .
G e o r g e t o w n , f o r t h o s u p p l y o f s a i d w a t e r f o r all G o v e r n SALE ONLY.—Wo have received frtitil th • ManufitctnP e r s o n s desirous of s e c u r i n g t h e r i g h t of manufacture, or
m e n t a l p u r p o s e s , a n d f o r t h e uses a n d b e n e f i t s o f t h e in' sale, o r both, in Cities,"Counties, States or Territories, in r e r s aboirt IJIOO cases ROOTS, S H O E S AXD Bl'BBEBS, 'of a l l
O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O P VERMOSTT—EDITED
tho desirable k i n d s and have a l s o ' o n hand a few thousand'
h a b i t a n t s of t h o said cities.
• by. Abbey 1L H c i u i n g w a r . I h c design of t h i s work is t o
any part of tho United States not already disposed or, ifill 1* pairs of oitr own manufacture. •
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We shall c o n t i n u e t o . m a n u f a c t u r e and t o receive altaort jcarly s e t t l e m e n t t o the present period. The selections are
dersigned, a n d by-designating the terri'ton- tiioy desire, thL-y
t h e e x p e n s e s of i n v e s t i g a t i n g c o m m i t t e e s a m i f o r o t h e r
daily a d d i t i o n s — t o k e e p our stock a t all t i m e s large a n d g a t h e r e d rrom th« most reliable source*, a p d will especially
will also bo furnished with tho tc^ms of sale.
purposes.
complete- Confining ourselves to t h c J o b b i n g trade exclu- interest all Verm outers by birth-right now resident in this anil
•Ill A- MAY HEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
sively, wc c a n / o f f e r facilities nneqnaled in Detroit, at
A n a c t making appropriations for t h e N a v a l services
Manufactured a n d for Hale, in Dntroit, by
other Slates.
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F R A N C I S BAYMOXD..
Woodward A v r n n t .
H. p . B A I J ) W I N A CO.
for t h e y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 3 0 „ 1 8 6 0 .
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DUDLEY iV HOLMES, 77 Woodward Ave.
•iWtroit. X o r . 1,18.',S.
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a c t t o p r o v i d e for extending tho laws a n d judicial
Ojitical and I l i i l o s f p h l c a l A p p a r a t u s Xo. 250 Jefferson
T U S T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BOOK O F V E G E T A B U : T H P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A X D P U B L I S H r
s y s t e m o r t h e t h o U n i t e d S t a t e t o t h e S t a t e "of O r e g o n f I a n d Animal Physiology, designed for t h c use of Schools
A r.RS.—We have now on hand; and c o n s t a n t l y receiving; a Avqnue, invite all those suffering frotn defective sight, to inand-other purposes.
Seminaries a n d Colleges, by Henry Goadby, M. D., Professor very large s t o t k or Book a n d News P a p e r or all sizes. We Spept their assortment of g r e a t l y improved Perescoplc Crystal and Pebble S p e c t a c k s w h i c h are highly endowed w i t h
r t ^ D f S l f C T fef? d I b c t t h c c o n v e n t i o n b e t w e e n t h e or Vegetable nnd A n i m a l Physiology a n d Entomology in t h e aro Agents forfninc of t h c best Mills in the country, which
U n i t e d tatatcs a n d C h i n a , c o n c l u d e d o n t h o 8 t h of N o v . . Stato Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up- g i v e s p s a c h a n c t t o compete and undersell any establishment the property or i m p r o v i n g vision. Also, all k i n d s or T t l r ward* of 450 Illuminations. Although designed mainly for
- 1858, a t S h a n g h a e .
in the \\ est, a n d would say that wc sell p r i n t p a p e r c h e a p e r ,scopes M i c r o s c o p e s E i c c t r i c Machines. Drawing I n s t r u m e n t s .
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Colleges and Schools,.tin* book will be found iuvaluaide t o a p d a b e t ' e r article t h a n can be found'in t h i s m a r k e t : Also, Ac.', constantly on h a p d . A n a c t m a k i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r s u n d i y civil e x p e n - t h c general reader, and should find a place in every public
have j u s t receded a large invoice of line Mannlllas.—
«ea of G o v c r n m e t f o r t h c y e a r e n d i n g J u n o 30, I 8 6 0 .
a n d private Library. T h e beauty of the wood e n g r a v l n g a t h a t Plci c call and see 'for yourselves at
signed h a v i n g a Book Biudcry in c o n n e c t i o n with his
so plentifully "adorn t h i s work, is remarkable, a n d t h e i r style
_ P E A S E A FULLER'S, Ni
No. 210 Jefferson Ave.
Bookstore, is prepared t o raanafieturc. t o order, Blank Books
e m i n e n t l y p e c u l i a r ; w h i t - , red,yellow a n d blue figure*, on a
SOAP MABK m o * STRONG L Y E . — W C s e c i t recordod
Detroit. Nov. 1. 1858.
of even- d e s c r i p t i o n . Merchants snd o t h e r s w a n t i n g anyw a t a Y a n k e e s o a p p e d d l e r w a s recently c a u g h t a t s e a dead black ground. By t h e i r distinctness t h e y have elicited
u n a n i m o u s admiration. F o r sab *
T > A P E R . — W E ABE P R E P A R E D TO S U P P L Y AT MILL t h i n g in t h a t line, are invited to give bim a calL H a v i n g tha
® > n n g a violent s t o r m , w h e n h e s a v e d h i s lire b y t a k i n g a
Detroit, N o r . 1.1858.
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prices, ail sizes a n d weights of P r i n t and Book Paper:— best of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in all
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« his o y a s o a p a n d w a s h i n g himself a s h o r e ,
also L e d g e r Paper, Flat a n d Folded Paper, Letter,. Cap and cases.
Detroit, Xov. 1,18JS.
ns
HE CYCLOPAEDIA OP WTT ASTD HUMOR.— Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g a n d Tissue Paper, Fancy a n d
• a i r t e c n o b j e c t i o n s w e r e o n c e g i v e n b y a y o u n g ladv
C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d characteristic selections from thfc Staple Stationery In g r e a t variety.
E E C H E i r S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A N E W BUPfor d e c l i n i n g a m a t c h ; t h e first t w e l v e b e i n g t h e s u i t o r ^ w r i t i n g s a t t h e most e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s or A m e r i c s , 8cot100 t o n s of B a g s w a n t e d i » e x c h a n g e .
ply j u s t received. F o r sale by
J w d , Ireland a n d E n g l a n d , by W m . E . Burton. F o r sale by
t w e l v e children, a n d t h e t h i r t e e n t h t h e s u i t o r
BICHMONDS A BACKUS,
Detroit, Nov. 1,1868.
DOUGHTY, S T R A W A C O ,
Detroit, N o r . 1,18M.
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
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