Grand Traverse Herald, April 08, 1859

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 08, 1859

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1859-04-08

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this we notlefe that the finished scholar frequently USES a the northern part of the settlement to have it divided.
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different pronunciation from the ignorant and unlettered, It is itforted that several pcreore have offered to conL, Various theories have been devised With regard to the although both may be speaking the aune language, and tribute liberally to hate a neat frame school house built
! origin of language, but it seems most consonant with the" provincial phrasA of Hoosierdom, and other .locali- near the month of the Whitewater, which shows that
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reason, and revelation, to suppose it to be the direct gift ties may be almost said to murder our language. Thus the people are not adcej? in the cause of education.
A school house has bt<en commehecd near the. residence
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B, IfoOf o r Odd, as well as locomotion, or memory; ntod bestowed N « & Webster says' that the German, Belgic, Saxon,
of Mr. Page, which will probably lie finished this spring.
A. B O U N D S A UAN'ODGV. No.
upon man iu the same way; that is. the poWcr and incli- Danish, and Swedish tongues are all closely allied, a great
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W e have religious prwiching every
other Sunday; uUo,
,
ad receipt f« j t h « n
nation to speak, as wcil as to walk, or rememl>er, was paA of the words in them all being from the samo root/
with different prefixes and suffixes. He also says that | a Sunday School and Bible Claai.
made
a
part
of
man's
nature,
which
power
might
be
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We
cannot
boast,
with
Traverse
City,
of having any
from
a
comparison
of
a
vocabulary
or
the
Gaelie
and
'
"
*
with
Tra\ei
T)» mail again fiuled to connect at Manistee, and the proved by exercise and art: and as a proof of this
bad created Irish lauguages he finds. little or no difference between j ' angels' or even 'pnjtty women, but Wo challenge my
Carrier came through from thattooiot with empty mail read in the Scriptures, that when the Lord
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them,
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Anglo
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tag*. As we are compelled to gk to press without any man, ho blessed him " and said unto him, &e. That is,
thers. wives nurses (laughters housekeepers and intellinews, wo make on entire surrender of onr Editorial col- he talked with him, and that the beasts of the field, and guagc, more than four-fifths of our words being froyi that gent women, willing, tu suffer many hunWiips aud privaijaos Qua weel< to Correspondents. Oar readers will be the fowls of the air, were brought to Adam to see what tongue, but .some words from the early languages or tions for the sake of obtaining, ultimately, pleasant homes.
he would call tliem: . therefore, as soon as man was cre- Britain were mixed with i t Hence our words Of Welch,
the gainers by i t
.
i
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ated, hfe possessed the power both to understand speech, Cornish and Armoric origin.
Tor it* ( I r a n d T i m n t M H B M M .
Some Danish words were introduced at the time of the
and to speak himself. We are not indeed to suppose
Prospective Population of the United States.
A Picture by the Author oi tho 8nbjcct.
•>The increase of the population irf the United States is that the language used by Adam was copious, like our Scandinavian invasion, in the ninth nnd tenth centuries
Col. Forney, editor of the Philadelphia Press, made
probably without a parallel in this annjds of time. The modern languages, containing as many words, or expres- but very few of this class have l>ccn incorporated; After James Buchanan President ol tho United Statin In a
sive of as many ideas. It was left for invention, caprice, the Norman conquest, an attempt was made to extirpate tetter by him from Washington to his Press, dated 51 arch
Census register for 1840.'gives i t i s follows:—
For 1190
3,929,827 I Fori 1820
9,638,991 and research, to multiply the wants and the knowledge of the Engliih language and substitute the Norman-French,,
1859, Col. F . thus reviews olid poiutedly condemns:
- 1800
SOW*!
'4 1830
12,866,941 the wants of mankind, and consequently the number of and for three hundred years all official proceedings and
Two years ago tliii day. James Buchanan took his scat
•• 1810
..7,239,814 |
• 1840
17,069,453
words. Neither are we to suppose the identical language records were required to bo kept in that language, and in the Presidential Chair, the most ponular or our MagBy the Rule of Three this increase will be found to
usliington. All tnc
of Adam to be now in existence, either written, or spoken. this accounts Tor the presence or Norman words so often istrates since the da\£» or George
parties stood willing'ito tm-1 him. H is inaugural address
average bctweeu, 32 and 33 perl cent during every
A few words of that language, much altered and ob- used in courts and iii fegul forms. Our lawjers are very
veara. Take the ratio 32; and from these data the pro- ecurOd, may possibly be retained in some of the languages rond or borrowing their law-terms from the Latin, and wa« accepted bv even- action with unalloyed pleasure.
His long public life induced oven those who refosed to
spective population may be calculated for successive deciof tlie p r e s e t day, but what those words are, or in what our scholars are just as prone to borrow thoir scientific support him in '56, ;t» repose a generous confidence in
mal periods, on condition that thto increase will bo .nearly
languages they exist, it is impossible to ^clL But we arc terms from the Greek, and by this means we have re- his administration. He held in his hand the destinies or
1
uniform as it has been, in. coming time, by the following plainly told that until the confounding of tongues at Ba- ceived, and are constantly receiving, accessions from the a happv country. lie was clothed with rare advantages
and, hn'd ho been animated by conscientious patriotism,
rule:—
bel, that w for a period of about 1900,years, " the whole classical languages. For our words or modern French he would have consolidated the Democratic party in eve. Multiply tke given population by tke percentage (32), earth was'of one language and of one speech:" but when origin, wc are mainly indebted to a certain class who are ry State in the Uni<jn, ami paralyzed and prostrated all
and divide tke product by 100; tke quotient it {he inj
«
,
coracquonce of the impious attempt to build a tower, too delicate to use the sonorous Saxon, and who. fancying its adversaries.
Where does he sfand to-day? Ltterly bankrupt ami
create for the following ten years. To this add ike whoee top should reach unto Heaven, the same almighty that dress ami conversation must both be trimmed a-labroken—his administration dishonored before tliq world.
given population, and the tuai will be the population power that gave language, confouuded it, men could no Francitisc, persistently a|w the latest Puris fashions.
The great j>arty which carried him into office, after uiliat tke end of the ten years.
longer understand each other. And I am very jnuch innite labor and expelw, torn into fragments.. Corruption
This rule gives the prospective population and decen- clined to the opinion, that all tho different languages of
like iK'stilence", so lirevnding every department orgon'rnKortiltG r a n d T r t v e r M H i
nial increase daring the next hundred years, as follows: tho earth that were ever spoken, were originated at this
mcnt, that Democrats admit the fact with pain and shnmo
Whitewater.
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Popo1«tfoo.
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.
Mn. BATES:—As'nearly nil the important places in the nnd Bepublieans pdjntto it with exulting indignation.
time. But I would not give the word language as broad
1840lgiven 17,069,453...
32 per cent
A withered- financial pojicy, ami incapahlc foreign po1850....*. 22,531,677.1.1..: 5,462,224
an application as it generally receives. I would restrict vicinity of Grand "fravcrsc Bay him- been noticed in the licy. a Cabinet divided upon rainciplc, and unite*! only
I860
29,741,813....... J 7,210,136
it to those languages that are radically, and originally HERAI'D, perhaps n few lines describing the. humble set- bv the mcreenury motive or self-preservation. No advo: 1870
-39,259,193....... 9,517,380
cates to hold up or strengthen his liamL No intrepid
tlement or Whitewater will not be overlooked.
1880...... «1,822,532..)..I.... 12,562,941 *distinct, for many of tho languages, so called, arc. only The soil, like most of the running land in the vicinity statesmen readv to jeome forward in the sjnnt or honest
1890
68,405,742........ 16,583,210' dialects or idioms, of the same language, having suffered
sacrifice nnd plead in his l>o?ialf, before an outraged
1900
90,295,579. J.... .1 21,889,837 no more change, than time, accident, and revolutions of Grand Travcree' Bay, consists of sand, clay ami lime. country. No high' minded ionrnalist. devoting himself to
1910
119,190,164..
28,894,585
have introduced. For iastanee, the English is uot pro- It is said by chemists and intelligent practical farmers the vindication or nis. conduct Notlving but aversion
1920
.157,331,016..
38,140,852
. ....
perly a distinct language, but a mixture of the Saxon, to be the best kind of soil for raiding nearly n}l kinds or and contempt.
1930
2 0 7 , 6 7 6 , 9 4 1 - . ^ - - 4 50,345,925
Conventions may assemble at Harnsburg or at Albnny,
Danish, British, Cornish, Armoric, Norman. Latin, crops. The suitsoil lies from one to three feet below the
1940
274,133,565..
66,456,621
oratTronton. or at Columbus to vindicate their party:
surface,
and
consists
of
a
hard-pan
of
clay,
sand
and
lime.
French,
Greek,
Italian;
Spanish,
German,
and
Swedish
1950
361,856,301... J . . . - 87.722,739
creeds, aud express n.hollow confidence in the AdminisThe surface soil being loose and. porous all the rain that tration. Tammanj Hall may roar through its hundreds
1 9 6 0 . . . . . .470,650,317. 1.:. .115,794,016
tongues: and Dr. Edwards profe»cs to find a great
From this calculation it appe^ra that, if the population semblance between the languages of western Asia, and falls is absorbed at once nnd retained, so that severe or official months fweet praises upon the men in power,
of the United States increases: in tho samo ratio it has the direct Of the Moliigun Indians. In contemplating drouths which nearly ruin the growing crops on hard but the masses or the Democratic party will be conteut
with nothing short; or the banishment rrom their favor or
increased sinco the inauguration of our present Govern" the subject of language, 1 perccive two leading charac- clay soils, hnvc but little effect here.
tlie faitliless servants who, stinting out witli a violation of ,
The first settlement was made by F. Mulortz. in 1853, political principle,: have culminated in a series of stupend, ment there will be more than one-third as mauy
teristic which stand out w r y prominently. Tho First
ants in our country, a century ihence, than are at present is that the multiplication of words keep* pacc with the at the mouth of Forest Creek. East Bay, with the inten- ous acts^ morally infamous arMrtinrelievedly black.
in t)ie whole Wown world, its entire population l>eing multiplication of ideas, and the progress of learning. The tion or building a saw trail; but he.soon learned that his
The Case of RaloflV
estimated at qbout twelve hundred millions.
Second that all words which are used to express mental empty purse would not permit or so great an- undertaking.
The CO«J or Ituteff. the supposed murderer ^f his wife •
. There is not, probably, a cointry on earth more densely states, or exercises or the intellect had originally an out- In the summer or 185G, J . Hover bought his claim, and and child, is quitefamiliar to most or our citizens. His
populated than ours will be, except China which now ward and material application. At first words were few has since built a small but activc saw mill near the mouth wife and child mysteriously disappeared fifteen y w n ago
and, ir living, their residence cannot lie ascertaind, nnd ir
contains nearly one third of the terrestrial population; in number, bccausc ideas were few, aud limited in extent or Forest Creek.
Iu Tir spring ©T, 1834, A. Allen and Oriu Page settled dead their remains were never discovered. Rnloff attho
and the laborers of that Eqjpiro have long since becu The vocabulary of ignorant and savage nations, for intime lived in Ithat-a. Tlie rase then excited in ton* feelthe wilderness one mile south ol the mouth or White- ing, and Ruloffwisplacod on trial for tho abduction or
compelled to eat every thing, vegetable and animal, that stance, the aboriginal tribes of our owrf country, is in
can yield any (the least) nourishment " A Chinese," geueral exceedingly limited. The growth of a language water. Without roads or capital, and deprived or many his wife nnd child] He was found, guilty and sentenced
tho necessaries or life, they have succeeded iu support- to the State Prisdn for a term or years. At tho expirasajfs a Californfan, "can subsist a month on a singte dol- corresponds to the growth of mind; tho number and
tion or his term he was rearrested, taken to Rhrca ami
lar." |Not that ho eats less t W o t h e r people; but, what power of its words are extended in exact proportion with ing their large families and (-tearing about twenty aere§ or placed on trial fori the murder or his wife ami child. Afthe dollar will not purchase, he makes up by eating such the increased complexity or thought: and hence the ad- iand caeh, which shows what people can do ir they in< ter an exciting Irial. in which he defimded himseir in, a
It
has
been
principally-through
their
influence
that
this
reptiles and vegetables as Xatikees refuse with disgust
mastcrlv manner and in a style that gave evidence of great
ditions'which science is continually making to our own
White our country increases in wealth and population language. Whilst all will admit that Law terms are often place has been settled with such rapidity. Mr. Allen legal research, hi was found guilty of murder. After
as above shown, every other cation will also augment its borrowed from tho Latin, and scientific terms from the still resides in.thejsnme house that lie built when lie first the trial lie mode ia successful escape from the Tompkins
County jail, uiid jjrtcr a long absence was found i«i banpopulation (unless they kill each other by wars,) and in- Greek languages it is a fact no less true, that words— came here. Mr. Pago has moved ou to a place about dusky." Ohio. In his wanderings he had frozen both fe«t,
crease its manufactures, so that our exports will by no principally derivatives—are yearly brought into use, one mile north or: Hovers mill.
from the effects of which he ia still l«mc. After the ver4
means, increase in the ratio of our population, nor will which never before! had an existence in any language. ^The first frame house -was built by George Lawrence, dict was rendered in the Oyer and Terminer his case was
we be able to furnish the rest cT tho world with bread; The orthography of ..the English language has been con- on the place first occupied by O. Page, Esq. He is a carried to the Coiirt «T Appcak, where it was decided that
it was necessary to produce the bodies or the allegjeu vicfor no people can afford to Wiy unless they can pay with stantly changing ever since the time or the earliest Saxon Buttcr-I-adlc and Chair llaker by trade, ami can be found tims liefore murcer could be sustained. This decision
the products of their own labor. When our surplus writers and with respect to the grammatical construc- at almost any time in his little shop ready to supply all would have released Ruloff in a few weeks.
The citizens of!Ithaca and Tompkins County, finding
population can no longer locate on farms, the people will tion ofsentences even tho last half century has witnessed orders in his lina or business. The place where ho retlmt Ruloff was ubout to escape "scot free,' became
necessarily turn their attention to manufacturing, as they
multitude of changes. Since the time of Shakspcarc, sides is known by the name or I-adlp Hill.
exasperated and were determined to take tlie law in their
hare already done in tho Eastern States; ami, with the
period less than two hundred and fifty years more thau ' . In the winter of 1855, E. Pulsipher settled on a piece own hands and administer summary punishment upon Ruvast producing power of machinery comparatively few _ hundred words have suffered a change of accent, to of land near tho) month of the Whitewater, l i e has loff. They cnnjcquontlv issned inrtammaton- handbills
hands can supply the domestic demand. TTicre will con- correspond with tlie refinement of thought, and the about 30 acres of meadow land, which has enabled him headed with the words. "Shall the murder escape unpunto supply nearly all of his neighbors with excellent Inly. ished?" and calliijg upon the citizens or Ithaca andTompsequently then exist, a vast stjrplus population depending growth of mind.
He has with the assistance of two active and-industrious kins County to nieet at the hotel in Ithaca on Saturday
for employment ou thoso whp occupy the lands and pos- •The Second idea noted, i s that all words wliich
(to-day) March 12. to take into consideration the best
sess tho machinery. This state of things will certainly used'to express the susceptibilities and operations of the sons been enabled to raise and sell more produce than methood or dis|K)sition. of the wife and child muitlerer.
The feeling was aroused to such a pitch that the mil
exist in our country in less than two ccnturies, when half litiiul, had an external origin and application, before they any other person in the settlement
would haw been attacked, the doors driven iu and Ruloff
In
the
spring
<jr
1858.
Mr.
King
came
from
Hartford,
our people will depend upon! others for employment, and were nppliotf to tho mind. Thus to reflect; means liter. what will be theif situation i^hen? Wages will evidently al^ to throw back, as the rays of light are thrown back C'oun., and built a frame honse at the mouth or the taken out and hting u p t o the first tree. This was boldly
talked in and about Ithaca The Sheriff oT Tompldns.
Whitewater.
He
is
a
manuracturer
or
Doors
Sash
and
0
be reduced by competition ns they have been under f^om a mirror; as applied to the operations or the mind.
' V , r f i l i n g in duty bbund to maintain order, arid ascertaining
^ m y i t a r y j 0 f y g (o^n o u l d not be relied upon in
every European Government, to a bare subsistence, it means that our thoughts are reflected or thrown back Blind; lie tall® of building n saw null nt the mouth of ^
from the aubject under contemplation. To imagine, sig-' the Whitewater.' which will be or great advantage to his a case of emergency, quietly removed Rulofl at 8 o clock
scarcely sufficient to keep 9#ul and body together.
It is true that this state df things may be postponed by nifies to point an image; hence to imagine a thing,, is to neighbors in sawing hemlock logs for fenccand barn lam- Friday morning from t^e jail, drovtvrapidlv to the steamboat landing, pliieed Ruloff on board, and hastened with
the annexation of-more territory, now sparsely peopled; paint it in the mind, so as to be.teen with the mental eye. ber, timber, &c.
him to Auburni On his arrival be endeavored to get
Last summer, Mr. Phillips and Brother built a. frame him in at the prison, but or course, the law would not albat under our benign institutions the present inhabitants Tho word idea, comes from the Greek ——* (ideo) I
would immediately multiplkiB a greatly increased ratio. see, and signifies literally, that which is seen; and there- house near the mouth of the Whitewater. They- are low that, and he applied to Sheriff Hoskins. who opened
The facility of alienating teal estate is also a mighty fore means the model of any thing seen, or comprehend- now building a f^ilendid Pier near their house, with the his doors and Ruloff was immediately placed within the
strong walls or our jail, where he will remain until the
means of postponing it: an& the enterprise of our people, ed, by the intellectual faculties: or iu other words the intention of going into the wood business. Would that session or the next Court, when he will probably be discausing emigration to the Ha?tern continent and tho IBICS object of our thoughts. Tho primary sense of think, is this wooden country were better supplied with such
Ch
X ! a w Ruloff in his new quarters this morning. He
of the Pacific, are another; means; but the dreaded pe- to fix in the mind in order to draw from it an opinion or terprising, go-ahead men. who would give the industrious
a short rather thick-set man with a German cast of
riod will arrive at last, Unless existing institutions bo conclusion. In short almost every word in our own or settlers employment during the long winters.
countenance, a bright, baiel eye, and an extraordinarily
greatly modified. Whatever modifications may be adopt- any other language, which is used to express thfc opera- Orin Page, Esq., was notified that the School Inspec- large head. He converses fluently and extremely well; is
e d when the trial arrives, fit e certain that our people tions or states or the mind, may be clearly shown to haVe tors oT the township or Traverse, on the 16th o! April, a Latin. Greek, German, and French scholar, and i»w«ll
1855, formed a School District in said township which versed in law. j His profession is that or a designer, ami
wiB iwver tolerate the disparity between the producing had originally an external aud material meaning, and
and non-producing classes that now exists everywhere in
to viable things in tho world around. Al- they numbered School District No. 2, bounded as follows: he has by means earned as designer from Josiah Barber
& Sons purchased an extensive law library." The action
iuirope, to be inaugurated is .our beloved country.
though all the radically different languages were formed all that part of the Reserve lying east of the East Arm or tho_pcople didn't frighten him away, for he has utI have merely thrown together a few hints as food for at the dispersion, yet neither that nor any supernatural of Grand Traverse Bay, and Sections 7 and 18 in Town most indomitable courage, and never knew fear; but he
other minds to elaborate more at large by exorcising event is necessary to account for the difference or diatects 28, 9 North.'
was very glad to escape in order to save the reputation
In the winter of 1856-7, S«ufh Ncwcomb taught
theft- reasoning powers. •
fl.
R. ScnsnroLT.
of languages now existing.
Ruloir is" Stile*Cayuga Comity-Jail, and, whether
school in one end of the cabin occupied by G. Lawrence,
Suppose
two
families
of
the
same
tribe
to
seperate
and
IKON.—A British Minister/Mr. Horner; once said that
but for some reason she railed to qualify, so that the Dis- guilty or innocent, be will be protected from unlawfol
Iron was tho machinery of rivili«d society; and Locke de- sttie in distant countries; first, one famify will eufler one trict railed in drawing any public money. In the summer violence, no matter from what quarter it may come.
The citirene oT Ithaca had prepared battering rams and
clared that if the use of iron were lost among mankind, word to become forgotten or out of use, white the other of 1858, Juliette J . Allen, a qualified teacher taught the
all the neccssary aids in knocking down the wall of the
they would unavoidably return to the savage state. At family will drop some other word: second, the same word Primary School in this District, in the bouse of her
. [Auburn Advertiser.
will
be
applied
differently,
and
this
difference
will
graduthe same time he styles the person who first made use or
father, which entitled the District to about one-third yt
There is a large emigration from Suit Lake into t l *
iron, " father of arts and author ofptenty;"for of iron all ally become so great as to obscure the original connectools are made, and with the tools thus made man tills the tion. Third, the same word will in course or time come the public school money belonging to the townahipW Southern sections of California. The local papers state
earth, builds houses, makaB clothes, constructs ste am en- to be written and pronounced differently. In proof of Traverse. This District is much too large to accommo- that the towna are crowded with M o m m a or fugitives
gines, builds railroads, otaatnicta steamboats—m fine,
date all the children, and it is tKe wish of the settlers in from Utah.
• W . V o n wo O m t ' i n t a d
cjynall the bosioeaa of ciriKaed««f

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this we notlefe that the finished scholar frequently USES a the northern part of the settlement to have it divided.
i m s d T l * " i w U«»1<L
different pronunciation from the ignorant and unlettered, It is itforted that several pcreore have offered to conL, Various theories have been devised With regard to the although both may be speaking the aune language, and tribute liberally to hate a neat frame school house built
! origin of language, but it seems most consonant with the" provincial phrasA of Hoosierdom, and other .locali- near the month of the Whitewater, which shows that
TBAVBBS® CfTYr
reason, and revelation, to suppose it to be the direct gift ties may be almost said to murder our language. Thus the people are not adcej? in the cause of education.
A school house has bt<en commehecd near the. residence
... g R I D A Y .MQBy.iy.G,
B, IfoOf o r Odd, as well as locomotion, or memory; ntod bestowed N « & Webster says' that the German, Belgic, Saxon,
of Mr. Page, which will probably lie finished this spring.
A. B O U N D S A UAN'ODGV. No.
upon man iu the same way; that is. the poWcr and incli- Danish, and Swedish tongues are all closely allied, a great
u O i ttd «r» - d n l j
'—1
W e have religious prwiching every
other Sunday; uUo,
,
ad receipt f« j t h « n
nation to speak, as wcil as to walk, or rememl>er, was paA of the words in them all being from the samo root/
with different prefixes and suffixes. He also says that | a Sunday School and Bible Claai.
made
a
part
of
man's
nature,
which
power
might
be
im~ F a i l u r e of the Mail.
w
rnnnn
J.
IUQ
VJ.U-..C
,
We
cannot
boast,
with
Traverse
City,
of having any
from
a
comparison
of
a
vocabulary
or
the
Gaelie
and
'
"
*
with
Tra\ei
T)» mail again fiuled to connect at Manistee, and the proved by exercise and art: and as a proof of this
bad created Irish lauguages he finds. little or no difference between j ' angels' or even 'pnjtty women, but Wo challenge my
Carrier came through from thattooiot with empty mail read in the Scriptures, that when the Lord
M
them,
T
h
i
Anglo
&
o
n
;
i
the
tab
of
our
own
Ionl
«
e
of
t
w
e
n
t
y
to
proJnce
.
0
1 . good f oS
P
tag*. As we are compelled to gk to press without any man, ho blessed him " and said unto him, &e. That is,
thers. wives nurses (laughters housekeepers and intellinews, wo make on entire surrender of onr Editorial col- he talked with him, and that the beasts of the field, and guagc, more than four-fifths of our words being froyi that gent women, willing, tu suffer many hunWiips aud privaijaos Qua weel< to Correspondents. Oar readers will be the fowls of the air, were brought to Adam to see what tongue, but .some words from the early languages or tions for the sake of obtaining, ultimately, pleasant homes.
he would call tliem: . therefore, as soon as man was cre- Britain were mixed with i t Hence our words Of Welch,
the gainers by i t
.
i
J . A. BRAI.VF.Rn.
ated, hfe possessed the power both to understand speech, Cornish and Armoric origin.
Tor it* ( I r a n d T i m n t M H B M M .
Some Danish words were introduced at the time of the
and to speak himself. We are not indeed to suppose
Prospective Population of the United States.
A Picture by the Author oi tho 8nbjcct.
•>The increase of the population irf the United States is that the language used by Adam was copious, like our Scandinavian invasion, in the ninth nnd tenth centuries
Col. Forney, editor of the Philadelphia Press, made
probably without a parallel in this annjds of time. The modern languages, containing as many words, or expres- but very few of this class have l>ccn incorporated; After James Buchanan President ol tho United Statin In a
sive of as many ideas. It was left for invention, caprice, the Norman conquest, an attempt was made to extirpate tetter by him from Washington to his Press, dated 51 arch
Census register for 1840.'gives i t i s follows:—
For 1190
3,929,827 I Fori 1820
9,638,991 and research, to multiply the wants and the knowledge of the Engliih language and substitute the Norman-French,,
1859, Col. F . thus reviews olid poiutedly condemns:
- 1800
SOW*!
'4 1830
12,866,941 the wants of mankind, and consequently the number of and for three hundred years all official proceedings and
Two years ago tliii day. James Buchanan took his scat
•• 1810
..7,239,814 |
• 1840
17,069,453
words. Neither are we to suppose the identical language records were required to bo kept in that language, and in the Presidential Chair, the most ponular or our MagBy the Rule of Three this increase will be found to
usliington. All tnc
of Adam to be now in existence, either written, or spoken. this accounts Tor the presence or Norman words so often istrates since the da\£» or George
parties stood willing'ito tm-1 him. H is inaugural address
average bctweeu, 32 and 33 perl cent during every
A few words of that language, much altered and ob- used in courts and iii fegul forms. Our lawjers are very
veara. Take the ratio 32; and from these data the pro- ecurOd, may possibly be retained in some of the languages rond or borrowing their law-terms from the Latin, and wa« accepted bv even- action with unalloyed pleasure.
His long public life induced oven those who refosed to
spective population may be calculated for successive deciof tlie p r e s e t day, but what those words are, or in what our scholars are just as prone to borrow thoir scientific support him in '56, ;t» repose a generous confidence in
mal periods, on condition that thto increase will bo .nearly
languages they exist, it is impossible to ^clL But we arc terms from the Greek, and by this means we have re- his administration. He held in his hand the destinies or
1
uniform as it has been, in. coming time, by the following plainly told that until the confounding of tongues at Ba- ceived, and are constantly receiving, accessions from the a happv country. lie was clothed with rare advantages
and, hn'd ho been animated by conscientious patriotism,
rule:—
bel, that w for a period of about 1900,years, " the whole classical languages. For our words or modern French he would have consolidated the Democratic party in eve. Multiply tke given population by tke percentage (32), earth was'of one language and of one speech:" but when origin, wc are mainly indebted to a certain class who are ry State in the Uni<jn, ami paralyzed and prostrated all
and divide tke product by 100; tke quotient it {he inj
«
,
coracquonce of the impious attempt to build a tower, too delicate to use the sonorous Saxon, and who. fancying its adversaries.
Where does he sfand to-day? Ltterly bankrupt ami
create for the following ten years. To this add ike whoee top should reach unto Heaven, the same almighty that dress ami conversation must both be trimmed a-labroken—his administration dishonored before tliq world.
given population, and the tuai will be the population power that gave language, confouuded it, men could no Francitisc, persistently a|w the latest Puris fashions.
The great j>arty which carried him into office, after uiliat tke end of the ten years.
longer understand each other. And I am very jnuch innite labor and expelw, torn into fragments.. Corruption
This rule gives the prospective population and decen- clined to the opinion, that all tho different languages of
like iK'stilence", so lirevnding every department orgon'rnKortiltG r a n d T r t v e r M H i
nial increase daring the next hundred years, as follows: tho earth that were ever spoken, were originated at this
mcnt, that Democrats admit the fact with pain and shnmo
Whitewater.
r ^ f S S
Popo1«tfoo.
I " ™ "
.
Mn. BATES:—As'nearly nil the important places in the nnd Bepublieans pdjntto it with exulting indignation.
time. But I would not give the word language as broad
1840lgiven 17,069,453...
32 per cent
A withered- financial pojicy, ami incapahlc foreign po1850....*. 22,531,677.1.1..: 5,462,224
an application as it generally receives. I would restrict vicinity of Grand "fravcrsc Bay him- been noticed in the licy. a Cabinet divided upon rainciplc, and unite*! only
I860
29,741,813....... J 7,210,136
it to those languages that are radically, and originally HERAI'D, perhaps n few lines describing the. humble set- bv the mcreenury motive or self-preservation. No advo: 1870
-39,259,193....... 9,517,380
cates to hold up or strengthen his liamL No intrepid
tlement or Whitewater will not be overlooked.
1880...... «1,822,532..)..I.... 12,562,941 *distinct, for many of tho languages, so called, arc. only The soil, like most of the running land in the vicinity statesmen readv to jeome forward in the sjnnt or honest
1890
68,405,742........ 16,583,210' dialects or idioms, of the same language, having suffered
sacrifice nnd plead in his l>o?ialf, before an outraged
1900
90,295,579. J.... .1 21,889,837 no more change, than time, accident, and revolutions of Grand Travcree' Bay, consists of sand, clay ami lime. country. No high' minded ionrnalist. devoting himself to
1910
119,190,164..
28,894,585
have introduced. For iastanee, the English is uot pro- It is said by chemists and intelligent practical farmers the vindication or nis. conduct Notlving but aversion
1920
.157,331,016..
38,140,852
. ....
perly a distinct language, but a mixture of the Saxon, to be the best kind of soil for raiding nearly n}l kinds or and contempt.
1930
2 0 7 , 6 7 6 , 9 4 1 - . ^ - - 4 50,345,925
Conventions may assemble at Harnsburg or at Albnny,
Danish, British, Cornish, Armoric, Norman. Latin, crops. The suitsoil lies from one to three feet below the
1940
274,133,565..
66,456,621
oratTronton. or at Columbus to vindicate their party:
surface,
and
consists
of
a
hard-pan
of
clay,
sand
and
lime.
French,
Greek,
Italian;
Spanish,
German,
and
Swedish
1950
361,856,301... J . . . - 87.722,739
creeds, aud express n.hollow confidence in the AdminisThe surface soil being loose and. porous all the rain that tration. Tammanj Hall may roar through its hundreds
1 9 6 0 . . . . . .470,650,317. 1.:. .115,794,016
tongues: and Dr. Edwards profe»cs to find a great
From this calculation it appe^ra that, if the population semblance between the languages of western Asia, and falls is absorbed at once nnd retained, so that severe or official months fweet praises upon the men in power,
of the United States increases: in tho samo ratio it has the direct Of the Moliigun Indians. In contemplating drouths which nearly ruin the growing crops on hard but the masses or the Democratic party will be conteut
with nothing short; or the banishment rrom their favor or
increased sinco the inauguration of our present Govern" the subject of language, 1 perccive two leading charac- clay soils, hnvc but little effect here.
tlie faitliless servants who, stinting out witli a violation of ,
The first settlement was made by F. Mulortz. in 1853, political principle,: have culminated in a series of stupend, ment there will be more than one-third as mauy
teristic which stand out w r y prominently. Tho First
ants in our country, a century ihence, than are at present is that the multiplication of words keep* pacc with the at the mouth of Forest Creek. East Bay, with the inten- ous acts^ morally infamous arMrtinrelievedly black.
in t)ie whole Wown world, its entire population l>eing multiplication of ideas, and the progress of learning. The tion or building a saw trail; but he.soon learned that his
The Case of RaloflV
estimated at qbout twelve hundred millions.
Second that all words which are used to express mental empty purse would not permit or so great an- undertaking.
The CO«J or Ituteff. the supposed murderer ^f his wife •
. There is not, probably, a cointry on earth more densely states, or exercises or the intellect had originally an out- In the summer or 185G, J . Hover bought his claim, and and child, is quitefamiliar to most or our citizens. His
populated than ours will be, except China which now ward and material application. At first words were few has since built a small but activc saw mill near the mouth wife and child mysteriously disappeared fifteen y w n ago
and, ir living, their residence cannot lie ascertaind, nnd ir
contains nearly one third of the terrestrial population; in number, bccausc ideas were few, aud limited in extent or Forest Creek.
Iu Tir spring ©T, 1834, A. Allen and Oriu Page settled dead their remains were never discovered. Rnloff attho
and the laborers of that Eqjpiro have long since becu The vocabulary of ignorant and savage nations, for intime lived in Ithat-a. Tlie rase then excited in ton* feelthe wilderness one mile south ol the mouth or White- ing, and Ruloffwisplacod on trial for tho abduction or
compelled to eat every thing, vegetable and animal, that stance, the aboriginal tribes of our owrf country, is in
can yield any (the least) nourishment " A Chinese," geueral exceedingly limited. The growth of a language water. Without roads or capital, and deprived or many his wife nnd child] He was found, guilty and sentenced
tho necessaries or life, they have succeeded iu support- to the State Prisdn for a term or years. At tho expirasajfs a Californfan, "can subsist a month on a singte dol- corresponds to the growth of mind; tho number and
tion or his term he was rearrested, taken to Rhrca ami
lar." |Not that ho eats less t W o t h e r people; but, what power of its words are extended in exact proportion with ing their large families and (-tearing about twenty aere§ or placed on trial fori the murder or his wife ami child. Afthe dollar will not purchase, he makes up by eating such the increased complexity or thought: and hence the ad- iand caeh, which shows what people can do ir they in< ter an exciting Irial. in which he defimded himseir in, a
It
has
been
principally-through
their
influence
that
this
reptiles and vegetables as Xatikees refuse with disgust
mastcrlv manner and in a style that gave evidence of great
ditions'which science is continually making to our own
White our country increases in wealth and population language. Whilst all will admit that Law terms are often place has been settled with such rapidity. Mr. Allen legal research, hi was found guilty of murder. After
as above shown, every other cation will also augment its borrowed from tho Latin, and scientific terms from the still resides in.thejsnme house that lie built when lie first the trial lie mode ia successful escape from the Tompkins
County jail, uiid jjrtcr a long absence was found i«i banpopulation (unless they kill each other by wars,) and in- Greek languages it is a fact no less true, that words— came here. Mr. Pago has moved ou to a place about dusky." Ohio. In his wanderings he had frozen both fe«t,
crease its manufactures, so that our exports will by no principally derivatives—are yearly brought into use, one mile north or: Hovers mill.
from the effects of which he ia still l«mc. After the ver4
means, increase in the ratio of our population, nor will which never before! had an existence in any language. ^The first frame house -was built by George Lawrence, dict was rendered in the Oyer and Terminer his case was
we be able to furnish the rest cT tho world with bread; The orthography of ..the English language has been con- on the place first occupied by O. Page, Esq. He is a carried to the Coiirt «T Appcak, where it was decided that
it was necessary to produce the bodies or the allegjeu vicfor no people can afford to Wiy unless they can pay with stantly changing ever since the time or the earliest Saxon Buttcr-I-adlc and Chair llaker by trade, ami can be found tims liefore murcer could be sustained. This decision
the products of their own labor. When our surplus writers and with respect to the grammatical construc- at almost any time in his little shop ready to supply all would have released Ruloff in a few weeks.
The citizens of!Ithaca and Tompkins County, finding
population can no longer locate on farms, the people will tion ofsentences even tho last half century has witnessed orders in his lina or business. The place where ho retlmt Ruloff was ubout to escape "scot free,' became
necessarily turn their attention to manufacturing, as they
multitude of changes. Since the time of Shakspcarc, sides is known by the name or I-adlp Hill.
exasperated and were determined to take tlie law in their
hare already done in tho Eastern States; ami, with the
period less than two hundred and fifty years more thau ' . In the winter of 1855, E. Pulsipher settled on a piece own hands and administer summary punishment upon Ruvast producing power of machinery comparatively few _ hundred words have suffered a change of accent, to of land near tho) month of the Whitewater, l i e has loff. They cnnjcquontlv issned inrtammaton- handbills
hands can supply the domestic demand. TTicre will con- correspond with tlie refinement of thought, and the about 30 acres of meadow land, which has enabled him headed with the words. "Shall the murder escape unpunto supply nearly all of his neighbors with excellent Inly. ished?" and calliijg upon the citizens or Ithaca andTompsequently then exist, a vast stjrplus population depending growth of mind.
He has with the assistance of two active and-industrious kins County to nieet at the hotel in Ithaca on Saturday
for employment ou thoso whp occupy the lands and pos- •The Second idea noted, i s that all words wliich
(to-day) March 12. to take into consideration the best
sess tho machinery. This state of things will certainly used'to express the susceptibilities and operations of the sons been enabled to raise and sell more produce than methood or dis|K)sition. of the wife and child muitlerer.
The feeling was aroused to such a pitch that the mil
exist in our country in less than two ccnturies, when half litiiul, had an external origin and application, before they any other person in the settlement
would haw been attacked, the doors driven iu and Ruloff
In
the
spring
<jr
1858.
Mr.
King
came
from
Hartford,
our people will depend upon! others for employment, and were nppliotf to tho mind. Thus to reflect; means liter. what will be theif situation i^hen? Wages will evidently al^ to throw back, as the rays of light are thrown back C'oun., and built a frame honse at the mouth or the taken out and hting u p t o the first tree. This was boldly
talked in and about Ithaca The Sheriff oT Tompldns.
Whitewater.
He
is
a
manuracturer
or
Doors
Sash
and
0
be reduced by competition ns they have been under f^om a mirror; as applied to the operations or the mind.
' V , r f i l i n g in duty bbund to maintain order, arid ascertaining
^ m y i t a r y j 0 f y g (o^n o u l d not be relied upon in
every European Government, to a bare subsistence, it means that our thoughts are reflected or thrown back Blind; lie tall® of buildmg n saw null nt the mouth of ^
from the aubject under contemplation. To imagine, sig-' the Whitewater.' which will be or great advantage to his a case of emergency, quietly removed Rulofl at 8 o clock
scarcely sufficient to keep 9#ul and body together.
It is true that this state df things may be postponed by nifies to point an image; hence to imagine a thing,, is to neighbors in sawing hemlock logs for fenccand barn lam- Friday morning from t^e jail, drovtvrapidlv to the steamboat landing, pliieed Ruloff on board, and hastened with
the annexation of-more territory, now sparsely peopled; paint it in the mind, so as to be.teen with the mental eye. ber, timber, &c.
him to Auburni On his arrival be endeavored to get
Last summer, Mr. Phillips and Brother built a. frame him in at the prison, but or course, the law would not albat under our benign institutions the present inhabitants Tho word idea, comes from the Greek ——* (ideo) I
would immediately multiplkiB a greatly increased ratio. see, and signifies literally, that which is seen; and there- house near the mouth of the Whitewater. They- are low that, and he applied to Sheriff Iloskins. who opened
The facility of alienating teal estate is also a mighty fore means the model of any thing seen, or comprehend- now building a f^ilendid Pier near their house, with the his doors and Ruloff was immediately placed within the
strong walls or our jail, where he will remain until the
means of postponing it: an& the enterprise of our people, ed, by the intellectual faculties: or iu other words the intention of going into the wood business. Would that session or the next Court, when he will probably be discausing emigration to the Ha?tern continent and tho IBICS object of our thoughts. Tho primary sense of think, is this wooden country were better supplied with such
Ch
X ! a w Ruloff in his new quarters this morning. He
of the Pacific, are another; means; but the dreaded pe- to fix in the mind in order to draw from it an opinion or terprising, go-ahead men. who would give the industrious
a short rather thick-set man with a German cast of
riod will arrive at last, Unless existing institutions bo conclusion. In short almost every word in our own or settlers employment during the long winters.
countenance, a bright, baiel eye, and an extraordinarily
greatly modified. Whatever modifications may be adopt- any other language, which is used to express thfc opera- Orin Page, Esq., was notified that the School Inspec- large head. He converses fluently and extremely well; is
e d when the trial arrives, fit e certain that our people tions or states or the mind, may be clearly shown to haVe tors oT the township or Traverse, on the 16th o! April, a Latin. Greek, German, and French scholar, and i»w«ll
1855, formed a School District in said township which versed in law. j His profession is that or a designer, ami
wiB iwver tolerate the disparity between the producing had originally an external aud material meaning, and
and non-producing classes that now exists everywhere in
to viable things in tho world around. Al- they numbered School District No. 2, bounded as follows: he has by means earned as designer from Josiah Barber
& Sons purchased an extensive law library." The action
iuirope, to be inaugurated is .our beloved country.
though all the radically different languages were formed all that part of the Reserve lying east of the East Arm or tho_pcople didn't frighten him away, for he has utI have merely thrown together a few hints as food for at the dispersion, yet neither that nor any supernatural of Grand Traverse Bay, and Sections 7 and 18 in Town most indomitable courage, and never knew fear; but he
other minds to elaborate more at large by exorcising event is necessary to account for the difference or diatects 28, 9 North.'
was very glad to escape in order to save the reputation
In the winter of 1856-7, S«ufh Ncwcomb taught
theft- reasoning powers. •
fl.
R. ScnsnroLT.
of languages now existing.
Ruloir is" Stile*Cayuga Comity-Jail, and, whether
school in one end of the cabin occupied by G. Lawrence,
Suppose
two
families
of
the
same
tribe
to
seperate
and
IKON.—A British Minister/Mr. Horner; once said that
but for some reason she railed to qualify, so that the Dis- guilty or innocent, be will be protected from unlawfol
Iron was tho machinery of rivili«d society; and Locke de- sttie in distant countries; first, one famify will eufler one trict railed in drawing any public money. In the summer violence, no matter from what quarter it may come.
The citirene oT Ithaca had prepared battering rams and
clared that if the use of iron were lost among mankind, word to become forgotten or out of use, white the other of 1858, Juliette J . Allen, a qualified teacher taught the
all the neccssary aids in knocking down the wall of the
they would unavoidably return to the savage state. At family will drop some other word: second, the same word Primary School in this District, in the bouse of her
. [Auburn Advertiser.
will
be
applied
differently,
and
this
difference
will
graduthe same time he styles the person who first made use or
father, which entitled the District to about one-third yt
There is a large emigration from Suit Lake into t l *
iron, " father of arts and author ofptenty;"for of iron all ally become so great as to obscure the original connectools are made, and with the tools thus made man tills the tion. Third, the same word will in course or time come the public school money belonging to the townahipW Southern sections of California. The local papers state
earth, builds houses, makaB clothes, constructs ste am en- to be written and pronounced differently. In proof of Traverse. This District is much too large to accommo- that the towna are crowded with M o m m a or fugitives
gines, builds railroads, otaatnicta steamboats—m fine,
date all the children, and it is tKe wish of the settlers in from Utah.
• W . V o n wo O m t ' i n t a d
cjynall the bosioeaa of ciriKaed««f

Tnm tbaMmdrtau Hcnld.

N E W GOODS.

Sale of State Swamp Lands.

C4ees*a*lcees—ladlsa 8plrit«altots.
H e Ojibwavs and Ottawas, with other ofour Western
HICHIRAN STATE LAND OFFICE. >
LAMSIXO, AUrcb 7,1M9. )
Tribes, have long known awl practiced, the fact and theOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN THAT CKKTAJN WE HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK 0£
A GLOKtOUS V I d T O E Y I ! ! ory of communicating with the spiritual world, wi(h nuu#
8ute bw*mp Lands, embracing one hundred and twenty
other remarkable and marvelous feats. They have had thousand acre*, more or less, situated in Towns and Ranges
mentioned below, will be,offered for rale at Public Auction,
The Election pamed off quietly on Mondaj, bat the
nnd now have" Meta's, Wao4>on-oos, Chees-a4cees, tc-<
thi» Office, on Tharvdaj-, the 12th day of Hay next
votera were ncarlj all out Only nx lew fotea irere poll- —that is, medicine inen, conjurors, or professors of nat- at
, AND
at ten o'clock. A. M. of that aay, at tlie minimum price of oue [;•. s • !
dollar and twenty-live cents per acre, and on the urns estabufl than nt the General Election ;last Fall Tho Demo- ural magic, spiritualists mediums, clain-ojutvts, tc.
lished
by law.
j
Intercourse with beings of the spiritual world, Was
crats tjicn obtained a majority of jflvo on Governor and
Included in this list are those land? pre-empted nndcr Wc ever brought to this market; which wc will be. hippy u»
long known to the Chces-n-kecs; their ancicut traditions tbc 6th Hection of Act-31. approved Feh. 4,18o8,onwhicli no
ten on ^nost of tlie other candidate* They
thfrir mjiholog}-, is imbued with this knowledge: Jrom
lias been made, and all such pre-emptions oa which offer at such prieesas will accord reasonably with the TlXEShadly beaten that We cannot fial.2t.in our heart to exult the (Jreat gowl Maui to, who communicated with his payneat
"
HANNAH, LAY A CO.,
l'«yin*nt
»s miuired by
. .
. law shall not be made on or before
nltftf]
over them. We elibmit the result, without one word of children to the lesser Mnnkos who inhabit and control all ! J'10 ••J1' da>"of May next, will be forfeited, and the land Will Traverse City, Nov-18,1^58.
the remarkable localities in our Western countrv, and *
*
""*""" " "
tKimment—it speaks for itaclf:
MORGAN BATES,
whom tradition says, frequently made themselves fcjown j n the list'have be.n oflt-rc.l 1-v'the State, baving been rcChief Justice of the Supreme Cohrt
tleorge Martin, (Hcpub.)
to the Checs-a-kees and others in olden times: these cir-1 served from sale since |s5o, tliey embrace many valuable
Alpheus Felch, (Dem-)--..—.
.cumrtnnces and facts did, and docs now strengthen the J>iece* injlie now thickly »cttled «)nntle» of Clinton, AUepin.
K C1TT, -^ICUtOAK.
jHilperviaor.
Ncwsygo and others, admirably adapted to farming
general belief prevalent among our Indians of the fnet of Ottawa,
Perry Hannah, (Repnb.)
..
purposrs, and "in close proximity to markets, and will offer a
being able to communicate with spiritual beings.
MORTGAGE SALE.
tieorge W. Bryant, (Item.)
,-i
....16
line opportunity to person" of small means desiring a home,
EFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN TUE CONW^'
Township Cle k.
• Well have the Indians applied the term Manito (Rod) jm by Act 31 nf"l858, they are entitled to purchase as provided
of a certain indenture of mortgage executed In
John Beaton, (Bepub.)
-+
»58
to an agency, which -is unaccountable, extraordinary, in See. 8 of said aft, wbith provides that "Any person over John tions
Weber, Hul>ert Kurt nnd Herman J. Cordes, of the cmJohn Black, (Repub. on Dem. ti<|kut.).
supernatural, omnipotent, and which is beyond human twenty-one years of age, iwhii shall, at the time of purchase, of IhUtnukvc and State of Wisconsin, and Otto Thir>, of the v
Township Trcaspi
either at public or private sale, make affidavit before, said
understanding,- except as it has Itecn revealed by Word Cotaimssioiifr
towiiMip
of
Centreville, county of (irand Traverse uud Stale
Oscar Eaton, (Rcpub.)
~r
of his-or her intention to bccomc-an actual and
of (}«d, and which was by spiritual revelation to' his ser- bona tide settler upon said luiids so purchased, and furnishing of Michigan, to Antoine Manseau, of tlie comity W Gnutd
John Beaton, (Repnb. on I)em. ticket,
1,4
j
Justice of the Ppace.
vants.
satisfactory evidence to said Commissioner that said land Is Traverse and State of Michigan, (deceased,) bearing date tbv
tUim-enth
flay
November, in the" year of onr Lord o»e
Joel Phiilips»(Repgb.—rufl'on Uitii ticket*,;
-.6'
Their knowedge of this power was and is far in advance valuable mainly for agricultural purposes, shall 1* allowed to thousand eight ef
1
hundred audflfty-si.x,and recorded in tbc
Orrin I'uge, Repab.—not a rnnd
"
the samo by paying at the time of such purchase
of the white spiritualists. These remarks apply to the purchase
Commis«ioner of H j
twenty-live per cent, of the purchase price, and the balance office of the Register of deeds for the county of Grand TraIndiau
as
he
was,,
and
not
to
the
present
degraded
generverse,
on
the
'.'1st.
day
ofJanusry, A. 1>. 1&57, at#o'clock A.
Henry IT. Campbell (R<
of principal, at the option of the purchaser, anv time within
Crawford LeRb, (Dem.)
ation, who are now living near white settlements. These ten years thereafter, and paying interest annually on said bal- A. in Liber one (1) of Mortgages, folios 74. "0, JC and 77; and
due on said mortgage'at tit
School Ihspec
shall, upon tho Ihc amount claimed todegraded son3 have forgotten the traditions and customs ance of principal; and said Commissioner
1
of this notice, !*>ing ]iwo thousand three hundred and
Joshn^R. Hover, (Repub.).....
of their fathers—they have in fact lost their Indian Na- payment of said twenty-live per cenu.'issiu to said purchaser date
Theron Bostwlek, (Derf.)
a certificate agreeable to the terms of said vale, which certifi- fifteen dollars, $2,315,) for principal and interest and
:
tionality.
suit or proceeding hkving been instituted nf law to
y "•
Directors of the
cate shall be void if said purchaser or his assigns shall 'not,
The Indians who professed to be' gifted with the above withiu one venr thereafter, settle upon and become.an actual
aver the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage,«r
Joshna B. Horer, (Repub.)
Perry Hannah, (Repnb.)
powers in olden times, did not us otliere in half civilized and permanent resident thereon and cultivate and improve any part thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given, ttau OU
Haturday, tlie 28th day of May next, 1859, at 10 oclock iu
JACOB B A us*, (Dem.)
nations, go around exhibiting their marvelous performan- the same." .
the forenoon of that day, aj the front door of the Court Hon*Constable*.
ces to gaping crowds. Tho Chcos-u-keys, generally shrank This applies to those only who purchase lands for the pur- at Traverse City, in said county, (that being the place of holdJohn Osborn, (Repub.)...
of milking a lain a Ode and i« rmaneut settlement therefrom appearing mixious or forward!; to exhibit their pose
Henry Allen. (Repub.)...
on. In case the purchaser docs not make the required affida- ing the Circuit Court for wild county of urand Trnvertr,)Hy
• John Norrls, (Kopnb.)...
powers. Only in urgent and momentous coses, and after vit of settlement as mentioned in section 8, the full amount virtue of a power of sale! in said mortgage contained, anil
to the ntatute nf Michigan in Midi cane mada.aud
William Powle, (Repub.).
much urging have they consented to call upon the Spirits of purchase money will be required to 1* paid at the time of according
provided. I sliall expose for sale 'at public auction, to tlie
Tillman Hillery, (Dem.).
for knowledge amf information. The character of the purchase.
highest bidder, and soil the piymises In said mortgats deHiram Beckwlth. (Dem.)
1.1
JAMES W- SANBORN,
powers possessed by them were in some instances separate
Patrick Paraeter, (Dem.)
i.,
Commissioner. scribed, or so much thereof an shall be Sufficient to nfy arid
and distinct, and in others, combined. One would be
satisfy tho amount due thei-eon at thednte of this notlce/aith
A max Adams,(Dem.)
RANGE WEST interest sad the cost and dxpciiM--* allowed bylaw, allthSX"'*
Up to the hour of going to priss, we have received no celebrated as a.Ciairvoyaut, another as a spiritual medium TOWNS NORTH
lowing pieces or parcels of lsnd lying umllieing in the towncommunicating directly with the Spirits, while another
ship of Centreville, county of GrandTraverse (Leelanau! nn<S
returns. from any of the towns except Peninsula, (vfcr- would
i
7.
2ft,
59,
30,
35,
3C,
37.
St....
have both of the qualities combined.
State of Michigan, dencriliied ns folfows: I^its nnmheredOtje
3
1. M l
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bnlly.) That hxw given one majority for Fdcb, and elect- Their mode of communicating with Spirits as exhibited
(1) and Four (4k nnd the Sbutliwest quarter of the Nortteast
1,3,20
TT....
J.
4
ed a Democratic Supervisor by hino. I>nst fall it gave by them, were entirely different from those practiced by
quarter of Section numbered Nine (0) in Township numbered
•i.#. 44
Thirty (.10) North of Rangd number Twelve (13) TV est. D*tad
2 . 8 . 50
J
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7
14 Democratic majority. If all the other towns to be white spiritualists, medium rappers. The Chces-a-kees
February 11,1859.
5. 10. 12
8
themselves became the mediums of communication, and
heard from go as they did last fjll, (nnd there has
JOHN I. MIT,LBR, Administrator '
1.9.
17
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V
the responses of tho Spirits were audible to the inquirers,
14-12w
of the E*tate of Antoine Man>ean, deceased.'
10
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taiulv boen no -Republican losp.) we haw carried the and by-slanders.
in
11
MORTGAGE SALE.
rounty by 40 majority. Last Fiil it was 37 Democratic.
The Checs-a-kees lodges or temples of bhrk, &c., were
u.43
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EFAULT HAVING BEES MADE IN THE CONDI
13
generally built in some lone, romantic spot, where nature
We can safely say that
tions of a certain indenture of mortgage, executed ay
1. 4. K 7. 8, V. 10. n . 12, 13. 45. 4 9 .
14
her»elf had already built her temple, away from noise and
l>ouis Kha-sha-qua-she, of the township of Leelanau, in the
4, 7, M. 9. 111....;.
15
county of Grand Traverse and State of Michigan, to Honrv
intrusion. There, often in the evening tw ilight, in com4. 5. fi, 7, 8, 9.-10, Iff
10
Beers, of the township, county and State aforesaid, bcoriur
pany
with
many
white
friends,
have
we
stood,
witnessing
111.46
l.i.i
17
Coroner's Inquest.
dale the 24th day of February, 1858, and rtVordcd on the I3;lt
and joining in tho offerings to the spirits. We there felt
<2
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day of May. 1858, at 7 o'clock, A. M. in l/ber 2, on pages 3*
Ou the 2Gth,ult, Coroner Bryftnt held an inquest on a trembling, a tangible rustling, a marvellous something,
43
22
and 39, in the office 'of the Register of Deeds for the said
39.41, 4 5 . . :
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the body Mrs. Louisa Klhner. i4ie left home on Wetlnea- creating a halo of light around the top of that Checs-amnty of Grand Traverse; and the amount claimed to be'doc
3 7 , 4 0 . 41.43
25
i said mortgage, at the date of this notiee^fceing $10502 foe
day morning, crossed Carp Lakd ou the ice to Lcland, kee's temple, indicating the presence of a powerful, un20
34.41
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principal and interest, and no suit orproceediag havingl#;n
43, 4 4 . . . . *
27
und on returning the same day,; in sight of her home; known, invisible, unaccountable agency communicating
instituted at law to recover'the debt now remaining secured
'U
W*. M.I. JonxsTox.
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by said mortgage, or any part thereof: Notice is hereby given,
broke through tho ice and was ilrowned. The jury ren- with him.
54
Mackinac, March 2d, 1859.
that bn Friday, the 33d day of April next, 1B5», nV 10
4U.48
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dered a verdict in accordance with these facts.
o'clock Tu the forenodn of that day. at the front door of the
40
40
Court Honse.at Traverse City, in said county, (that being the
Supreme Conrt Decision.

42
Many Pacts in Nmttll Compass.
place of holding the Circuit Court for said county of Gram'.
It
is
stated
that
the
Supreme
Court
at
Washington
43
Traverse,)
by virtue of a power of sale In said mortgage con' The number of languages spokpn iB 4,0G4. Tho numRANGE
that the wijt of halieas corpus, when issued by a T O W N S N O R T H
tained, and accordlngto the statute of Michigan in such esse
ber/of men is about equal to the number of women, 'llie decided
34. 3\ SC. S7.P8..L
'..
made and provided, I shall exitoxe for aale at publle anctinr.
State
Court
has
no
efficacy
to
relieve
a
citizen
of
such
5, 11, 35. 36, XI, 3S.
average of human fife is 33 yeari' Oue quarter die beto
the
highest
bidder, and sell the premises In said mortgage
34, 3«
3
fore the age of 7. One;half bole re the age of 17. To State when he is held by federal process; no matter how
described, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to pay and
unjust or oppressive such restraint mayIS. 21. 33
4
satisfy tlie amount due thereon at the date of thisnoticc, with
every 1,000 peroO&s 1 only reaches 100 years. To every unauthorized,
1«.
be.
This
decision
is
equivalent
to
a
ilenial
of
the
writ,
interest and the costs and expenses allowed by law, and also
100 only 6 reach 7f> years; and not more than one in .iOO
r.
IX. 34.
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ten dollars attorney's fee, secured te bo paid by stipulation in
will reach 80 years. There are on the earth 1,000,000,- as an instrument of protection against Federal persecution
12. 14, 31. S3
7
said mortgage contaioed, all the following piece or parcel of
14.26,29. 3 2 . 3 4 . . .
*>00 of inhabitants Of those 3^3'$3,333 die every year; or tyranny.
Innd described as follows: Lyingand being andsituate in the
If
the
States
of
this
Union
hare
any
political
rights
31.
32
5)1,824 die every day; 7,780 every hour; and GO per'raintownship of Leelanau, in the county of Grand Traverse nnd
8, 10. 14. 17
!.ii
State of Michigan, lieing known as Lot No. Three (3) of Sec
ute, or one even- second. These fo&es are al/out balanced whatever, they have tho right to defend aud protect their
8, 12. 18.
12
against all wrongs ami all oppressions, and in
tion Twenty.onc (21) in Township Thirty-two'(52) Northsf
- by an equal oumber of births. The married are longer citizens
lA
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1
3
certain enses their only resort would be the writ of haRange Eleven (11) West, containing forty-five (46). nnd
14
lived than the single; and above all. those who observe beas corpus. Deny them this, and the States cease to be
13.
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thirty one hundredths (30-100) acres, according to Governa sober and industrious conduct. Tall men live longer
ment survey. Dated January 2G, 1M9.
s . A. M C C L E L L A N D ,
titan short ones.- Women have »iorc chances of life pre- the guardians and protectors of their own citizens.
nENF" '
Any
State
of
this
Union
that
will
yield
to
such
IUI
inCKAKLES H . HOI.HFN, A t t o r n e y .
vious to tho age of fifty years thin men, but fewer after.
DEALER
IN
The number of marriages are iuitho proportion of 76 to terpretation of its political rights as this, is only fit to be D r y Groods, G r o c e r i e s , Y a n - / lHARLES BUSCH, (Successor to M. Howsrd WebeUr..
enyavetl.
The
spirit
of
freedom
spurns
it
with
contempt
100. Marriages aro more freqijent after the equinoxes,
V Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Housekeep[N. Y. Tribune.
kee Tactions, H a r d w a r e ,
that is, during the months o f J u i c ahdDeccmber. Those
ing Articles, Mechsnlcs' Tools, Stoves, Grates, Jin aid Jappaned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American and
•bom in luring are generally n»>re robust than others.
Tin Ware,
Speaking as They Feel.
European I .aw Agency of Lite 4 Kspp, No. 7 Nassau stm-'.
Births and deaths are more frequent by night than by The Democratic press throughout the State are outin »|>lints and Capis IJoots and Shoe*, Doors, Sash,
New York—for tlio recovery of Debts, Legacies aad InheriDoor Trimmings,
day. Number of men capable of bearing anus is one proval of the President's veto of the Agricultural College
tances in Europe and tlio United States.
fourth of tho jiopulation.
|
Nails, bv the kes of lb.;
Remittances made to all parts of Germany, with safety slid
Land bilL This is all appropriate. The party, whose
l'ork and Flour, bylthe barrel or 11).;
dispatch. "No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearslcy's Block, Detroit.
leaders
denounce
farmers
and
laborers
as
-the
mudsills
of
Butter, Cheese, Larjl;
Burglar Caught by a Female.
Mich.
nJ
Linseed and best wlnter-stralncd.Oil,Burning Fluid;
About six o'clock this morning, a man named Timothy society," mid who, while they profess a desire to see the
T SAGE ii SONS, MAP PUBL1SUFR8, STATIONERS.
Lumps of all kinds, Candles, l)ried Apples;
Craw broke into the house of Mr. Bremron, at tho corner public lauds.most beneficially,appropriated, refuse theui
f ) • Engravers and Lithographers, 209 Main street, Bnn)tl(>.
A large assortment of Tobacc.o;
as
free
homes
for
free
laborers,
can
not
lie
supposed
to
of Leonard and Elm streets, and; went to various rooms,
N. Y., over Sage's Piano Rooms.—'We nrtf prepared to exccj:t(Powder, Lead. Shot, Gnn Caps;
all work entrusted to UR with promntnesg »nd despatch, ar.d
Carpet Warji, Logwrfod, Madder, Copperas,
pickingTtp,whatever of value hcjcoultl find: At last-he care anything about the education of farmers, or their
on ns favorable teniis as any establishment in the country.
Cadbar, Indigo, Alum, -Borax, «tc.
entered thp apartment of Mrs. Monod, Brenuau's water, interests as a class. Of coureo there could be no object
Combining all tho different branches of Steel, Copper1 and'
in
a
dissimulation
of
such
interest
by
the
Democracy
if
School
Books,
Stationer^
.
Wall
I'apcr,
Window
Curtains;
and after covertng her face with; a quilt, rummaged the
Stone Engraving, ns well as Grayon Work of the lineal dcCradle Scythes Grans Scythes and Snathes, Pitchforks;
they
do
not
really
possess
i
t
It
is
only
proper
that
drawers and packed up the coiiefits for removal. But
Stope
Pipe,
Bedsteads,
Rocking
Chairs;
Mrs. Monod awoke, nnd springing from tho bed seized the farmers ;of tlie State should understand the matter.
Small Rockers and Table Chairs for Children;
[Detroit Tribune.
Together with all articles usually foiinJ In a Country Store.
the burglar and called for heli. H e struggled to get
away, but she hold him fast until help.arrived, and he
REES WHITING, General Land Agent, GrassA F i n e L o t of P l o w s ,
H E N R Y S. UDELL,
was secured and handed over to tin officer. Ho was this
Fulls, Jefferson Co., K. T. llEKKiitirC«:—
Commission, from, the Kalamazoo Agricultural Works. Hon.•7-hopper
Chandler, Detroit, Michigan; Wilting fc Adams, do;
morning locked up in the Tombi and his enw sent to the Circuit Court Commissioner nnd Dcpnty County onAl!
purchasing Goods at Jftirthport,Jvill do well to call and Col. 8. McKnigbt,
do; II. W. Williams. Rx. of Titles, St.
8nrvoyor lor Manistee County.
Grand Jury.
! [X. Y. Eve. Post.
examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsirwhere. Louis; Msj. R Walker,
U. S. A.; C. A. Perry, Esq^ Weston.
MANISTEE, MICH.
21-ly
X. B. CUTTING done to order, on abort notice.
Amos T. Uall, Esq., Treasurer C. ft B. R. R., Chicago;
It is remarkable that there id so . much dispute about
Northport, Pec. t.T. 1658.
f>-0m • Mo.;
Geo.
T.
Pears
An,
Attorney
at Law, Chicago.
n3
HENRY S. UDELL,
Mr. Buchanan's age. Ho acknowledges only sixty eight,
Notary Public.
which is enough for a bachelor.; But his record carries Notary Public, Land, Tax, and tieneral Agent, 8. A. McCLELLAND,
WINE HOUSE.—Wlllard Harvey & Co., 84 Maiden
Lane, and IT Cedar street. New York. Hemp. Cotton
MANISTEE, MANISTEE CO„ MICH.
21-ly
him b#ck further into the last century. He was practicFlax and Linen Twines, imported and Manufactured Cordage.
ing attorney in Kentucky, in the years 1804 and 1805, as
Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope, Tarred Staff.
Senator Crittenden and Chancellor Bibb have stated ami AFFIDAVITS FOR SETTLEMENT UPON T H E I)ERSONS HAVING WHEAT TO FLOUR AT Cotton,
STATE SWAMP LANDS,
17 our Mill, must bring it IB good order, AFTKH THIS BATBFishing Lines, Gilling Threads, Shoe' Thread, Wick, and all
well known.' Even the record has been searched-And
kinds
of Cords and Lines.
H3
WK S11AI.L OBIXU NO SXCTTV «
Under Section 8 of Act 31 of 1858.
found, to corroborate the fact.
• p H . LOVE I X , (Suocossorto D. Crosby A Co.) WholeA fair estimate makes him however, only aeventy-aeven \ T O T I C E IS. HEREBY GIJ EN, THAT BY VIRTUE OF ^Traverse City, Pec. 1,1S58.
\X*
"ale
and
aud
retail
dealer
in
Watches.
Clocks,
Jewelry.
years old at the present
_Li a Commission from the Commissioner of the State Land
Fancy Goods, Plated Ware, Combs Buttons, Thread, &<. No.
Office, dniuiirjh.iroh loth, 182'J, the underxipned '* constituted
79 Woodward avenne.'opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit^ Mich.
DiscoVBRV ix EuarrRieiTV.~It has been discovered and appoiRTC Agent, for and in behalf qf tlie State of MichiIFTEEN OR TWENTY GOOD HANDY MEN Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and wajrsnted. ' - *
that positive electricity will extinguish the flame of a gan, to take affidavits and other WMiniouy in (Jraud Traverse
will tind work with us.
OINGEH3S SEWING MACHINES ARE THE BtSTr
lamp, and negative electricity will incrAsc i t ' tyhen the County, ns provided in ActNo. 106, approved Feb. 11, )859.
HANNAH, LAY * CO.
desirous of entering State Swamp Lands for aettleO Machines for Family Sewing, or for mannfactBrhig1m flame dT about two inchcs in height is charged positively Persons
locnt, con now make affidavit* before me, instead of doing so Traverse City. Dec. 1,1858.
posesCan and cxaialne them at 133 JeflVrson Avenue
from a powerful machine, it is rtinidly shortened to totid before the Coaimisaioner at Lansing, as was required by the
(Masonic
IlalL)
WILLIAM POSTER,
Aj cai.
J
•a A M E S K . G U N T O N ,
extinction. When the Home is .charged uegativelv, it is Uw of 1 m.
StOUGAN RATES,
l>ctroit, Nov. LI85H.
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a3
Notary Public.
immediately enlarged, a portion of it being imbdlod down Traverse City, March 25,1858.
Practical Bwlder and. Draughtsman,
IRESIDE
EDITION
OF
WAVEHLY
K
O
TRA
around the wick tube for the distance of an inch, and a
now complete, full seta, to be had V»f
Is prepared to mako Flans and SpeciCcations for all classes
portion also elongated above. This is one of the many
Detroit, Nov. 1,1*58.
DOOGHTY, STRAW & CO»!.
of Buildings; alsoexecuto all kinds of work connected with
n3
NO. 94 Woodward Aveinteresting discoveries that arc constantly being made in
the Trade, gn liberal terms.
MORGAN BATES
electricity.
Sash, Gloss, Doors, Paints and Nails,
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
Has opened an Office at Traverse CRy, Grand Traverse Co., constantly on hand.
Stationery, constant!v oa hand at
A Storekeeper in Australia! waking' to advertise his Michigan, for tho transaction of a
J. K. (i., thankfnl for past patronage, takes this opportu- Detroit,
Nov. 1, 1858. ' HICHMONDB A BACKUS, „
nity of soliciting a continuance of the same.
articles in the Chinese language, engaged ,a Celestial to
n3
Na 183 Jefferson Are.
G e n e r a l Agency B u s i n e s s .
Traverse City, November 5,1858.
nJ-ly
paint him a sign, expecting, of course, that it would be
The United States Land Office is located at this place; sad
. GOLDSMITH, MANDFAOTCRER AND UIPOR
»an enticing one. It did not i answer his expectations, particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants,
'• terofSegars,No. 35 Woodward Avenue, Detroit,Mlebihowever, for the only percOptSMIe effect it had on the itivetting money in Government Lands, imparting inforjnagan.
..
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The subscriber offers for sale a variety of engrafted
Chinese was to excite a grin of the' broadest dimensiom. tlon relative to the general features, resources and advan- A p p l e T r e e s , P e a c h T r e e s , P e a r " n « e s , P l u m
T7T8TORY OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H.
"Br a considerable bribe he obflained a translation in Eng- tage* of the Grand Traverse country, the payment of taxes,
T r e e s s n d C h e r r y Tree®.
JJL Thomas Bochle—two vob. J oat received by
the transaction of aay Agency businem with Which be
lish and found it to be as follows: " Don't buy heft— and
r.tcij.
DOCGHTY, STRAW i
3k Bqe lot of Seedling PXACB T i m , three years old, which
entrusted.
ur
.stonfaeperarouge.'V,^^ ^ t
^ < % may be

1(*>. WMOWTJOOW. A«
will be sold cheapo 1
'
CStfM W. Bntlef,1 E * .
Also, C c n i m , GootmnJUKS, Ac.; all in good condition, T ? » E DIERICK THE GREAT#—A HISTORY W
H « L J . JC-"
^ Wtee a jM>n^a b^twa la, |thej^,ja .the pUce f<* las
of good sixe. and healthy.
L B. SMITH.
• Wirt.
TT
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Elk Rapids, Nov. S, 1868.
n«y
Hwald Qfl|pe, Travem City; Nor. 3,1858.
ELECTION

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Goods, Groceries,:

P R O V I S I O N S !

NOTARY PUBLIC,

D



D

Grand Traverse is Redeemed!!

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H

Notice to Farmers.

F

T

Work For Men.

F

Land, Tax, and General Agency.

A

FRXJIT T R E E S .

O.

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Dfetroit Advertisements. V I

- F i g h t Between tkat 8«rpent am
T b e following singular slaicmeiit respecting

Detroit Advertisements.

Detroit Advertisements.

t h e quali- " V T A L L i n m r c K I . B E & C O . , 74 WODDWARD AVE- i
R O C E R I E S A T W U O L E 8 A L E . — N . P . JACOBS,
ties of snake p o i s o n — r e f e r r i n g especially t o t h e C o b r a , J N nue, Wholesale 'and {Mail Dealer* In Foreign and Do- \ J T Corner Jefferson Avenue and Wayne Street, oflfers for
e to'the City and Couritry T r a d e r tine en,?rnv ings.—One Volatile, 1 t w o . ' £30 p j \ P t k e $L—
t h e drc^dad" h o o d e d wuike of1fc« E a j t fiom
This Work portraj-swith eminent ability.the crimes commita r n h h l n g Goods.—We would particu-1
ted by our G o r e n i a i e n t against tho M a r w o u w h o tied f r o m
lariy invite the i t t e a t i o n o P t h e public t o tbe following f l o o d s I
D r . fiuckland's " C a n o m t i f i s of N a t u r a l H i s t o r y . "
South Carolina and other Slave State?,seeking protection unwhich We have" in great variety of styles and price? : Breche I
" A b o u t f o u r y e a r s ago, I , t n y « l C in person, h a d pain- Shawls, Ion g a n d s q u a r e ; Buy State do. do. do. Waterloo do.
der Spanish law*. I t shows bad faith cxereiaed towards t h *
50 bbls (.'ruslied. Powdered and CoSfce.
Indians of Florida, and is fonnd to preseat a true view of t h e
f u l p r p e r i c n c e of t h e a w f n l effeete of gnake-poison. 1 do. d o . ; GelHleraen'a do. do. do. ; Mantilla*, beantHWstvles:
100 bbla Prime New Orleans Molasses and Syrup.
long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A W A R FOR
b a s e received a/dose bf t h e C o b r a ' 8 poison into thy etjrar Black. Fancy, Poulard, Bayadere and Moire A n t i q u e Silks ;
Teas.
SLAVERY.
French
and
English
Merinoes,
nlsln
and
figured
;
P
a
r
a
m
c
t
t
a
s
t a p luckily n m i m r t e d o s e , o r I should n o t h a v e survived
From G«<(raMCIuM. W UM«.
Delaines, in great variety ; Valencia Plaids and S t r i p e s ; All- 500 half chests cases and boxes Young Hyson, Gunpowder
i t I w a s poisouod b y t h e snake, b u t n o t b i t t e n b y him. wool Plaid*; Alpacas: Flannel*; Sattinetts; Broadcloths; DaGentlemen—Accc^K my thanks for a copy of " T h e Exile*
and Black Teas, of recent importation.
I g o t t h e poison s e c o n d hand. Anzioutf t o witness tho masVs; Blankets; Linens; Embroideries; Hosiery; Gloves;
of Florida." I have read the book with great intercat afid
C o O e c a n d feplces.
much instruction. It a f t s in a striking light an i m p o r t a n t
e l f e c t s of t h e C o b r a ' s poison o n * r a t , I look a couple in Ribbons; P r i n t s ; G i n g h a m s A c , Ac.
530 bags white and green Rio.
portion of our history, end clearly reveals tho secret springs
a b a g , alive t o a c e r t a i n C o b r a , j I t o o k one r a t out of
Carpet Department.
140 bags and pockets old Gov't and common J a v a .
by which successive administrations were moved in affair* of
t h e b a g a n d p u t h i m i n t o t h e c a g c w i t h t h e snake. T h e
100 oases ground Mustard.
Velvet, R r u s t e l s Crenelle, 3 Ply, J Ply, Superfine, Cotton
great- moral and political consequence. T t e distinguished
20 bags green and white Maracaibo.
C o b r a w a s •coiled u p a m o n g tho s t o M s in t h e centre of t h e and Wool, Carpet*; D ruggots Stair Reds Oilcloth, Window
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of e v e r y
50 boxes Ground Rio.
. l o v e r o f freedom, justice, and honorable administration?!)*
cmge, a p p a r e n t l y asleep. W h e n h e h e a r d t h e noise of Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtain*,Curtain. F i x t u r e s 1'eathcrs,
SO kegs Ground Ginger.
t r a c i n g and exhibiting the evil intlncnccs of slavery in the
t h e r a t M i n g i n t o t h e cage, h e liioked u p a n d p u t out his
l'i bags Pepper. Since and Cloves.
transactions which he narrates. N » o r * "
*
tongue, h i s s i n g a t t h e same t i d e . T b e r a t g o t into a
60 boxes (itound Popper, Bpico and Cloves.
corner a n d bognn w a s h i n g h i i U K l t k e e p i n g "one eye o n
T o b a c c o a n d Cigar*.
t h e snake, whtfSe a p p c a r a n c e ho evidently did n o t half
and persistent effort for the deliverance of oar National Govlfto boxes 3c Fine Cut'Papent.
e r n m e n t from the control of t h e slave power.
like. P r e s e n t l y t h e r a t r a n a c r o s s t h e s n a k e ' s b o d v , a n d Housej, Public Buildings Villages, Towns, Ac.—Patented
100 bbU Smokinsr. i "
Columbus"Julv 12. IMS/
S. 1*. CHASE.
£0 boxes Plug Dark, 8"s and 10"a.
i n a n instant t h e latter a s s u m e d b i s f i g h t i n g attitude/ A s August, 1858.—The principle of the invention consists in theKEPUBLICANS.READ IT! Copies sent by mail on receipt
. SO b o l e s Gold Leaf, Half Pounds.
t h e rat pasaed him* t h e snake n t a d e a d a r t , b u t missed peculiar construction of the Retort, whereby Gas i s most
or One Dollar.
FOl.LETT, FOSTER & CO.,
30 boxes Tin
quickly, easily,and economically generated trom Rbsin, Oil,
hl« aim, and h i t h i s nose a p r e t t y h a r d b l o w a g a i n s t t h e
FRANCIS BAYMOXP.
i ' n l l s h c r s Colutubu.s Ohio.
20 bbls Cavendish in cans.
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for
side of t h e cagc. T h i s occidentEeemod t o a n g e r him, for about eighty cents; as much light as a thousand feet of ordin3
Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
CIGARS.—A large assortment of Imported and Domsstic
b e s p r e a d o u t h i s c r e s t a n d w i v e d it t o a n d f r o , in t h e nary coal Ga».
Wine* n n d IJqnore.
A R E W S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET
A l o n g course of experiments at the h a n d s of the inventor, Port, Maderia and Sherry Wines, in quarters nnd octaves.
b e a u t i f u l m a n n e r p e c u l i a r t o hia kind. T h e r a t b e c a m e
between I j i r n e d and CongneM s t r e e t s D e t r o i t Mich.—
alarmed and r a n n e a r him again. T h e C o b r a made an- who has had many years experience in Gas manufacturing,a* Champagne, (Heidscck is Delbrecht,) and Claret in' baskets The undersigned having re-purchased " T h e Irfs'.itution for
well as by ourselves and others, has placed the invention bcthe dissemination of useful d r i n k s " haa enlarged and rejuveo t h e r d a r t , a n d b i t him, b u t did not, I t h i n k , inject a n y vond all doubt of Its practicability. The public may be connated it in the most thorough mannor, makihg i l now t h *
poison into h i m , t h e r a t b e i n g sq v e r y a c t i v e ; a t least n o fidently assured that it is at once the moat simple and uscfol
most extensive BREWER V IN T l l E WEST, with facilitlea for
symptoms of poisoning were shown.
T h e bite, nover- of any t h i n g of the kind ever before constructed.
prodncing the finest and most delicate grades of Malt L i q u o r s ;
Tho present Object o r t h e proprietors is t o dispose of city,
t b e f a s , Aroused t h e i r e of t h e n i t , for h e g a t h e r e d himand is now prepared to furnish tbe various qualities of A l e s
county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms, and t o
Porter and Brown Stout, for draught and bottling, a t prices
self for a spriug. a n d m e a s u r i n g Uis distance, s p r a n g
h h d s a u d bids.
immediately introduce the works into general usi
•ranging from So to $10 per barrel.
Wine, Stomach and Cordial Bitters in cat
right o n t h e neck of t h e C o b r a ; w h o was w a v i n g a b o u t
Wort* from 100 feet capacity and upwards,
Extra fine nnd Stock Ales brewed t o order.
(Sundries,
in front of h i m . T h e p l u c k y r a t d e t e r m i n e d , t o die h a r d , readlness.by DUPLEY & H O L I E S , manufacturer*. Detroit,
All Packages extra, which, when m n r u e d t o the Brewery
200
boxes
Raisins..
B t h e C o b r a t w o o r t h r e e s e v e r e b i t e s iu t h e n e c k , as well 4s every tiling connected with the "Sun-Light Gas
In good order, will lie paid for tit same prices as charged.
500 boxes' Window Glass, assorted.
s i a k e k e e p i n g h i s b o d y e r e c t all t h e time, a n d endea- Works," Which will be supplied by them at all t h e principal
The attention of private families, and customer* i n general,
points in the Union, t o parties purchasing territory.
is particularly called to the KXCELS10RCREAM ALE. Old
v o r i n g t o t u f t t h i s h e a d , sp a s t o b i t e t h e rat, w h o w a s
Persons of small capital, and particularly G»-i Fitters, by
friends and new may be assured of the superior ouality and
200 dozen Pails and Tubs.
clinging o n like t h e old m a n in S i n b a d t h e B a i l o r . . Soon, making an investment in the right t o use tile "Hnn-Light Gas
flavor of these beverages,"pnd all are invited to call and sam100 boxes ussortcd Ink.
h o w e v e r , t h e C o b r a c h a n g e d h® t a c t i c s . T i r e d , p r o b a - Works,'' will be certain' of an immediate remuneration.
ple for themselves. All o r d e r s With the money enclosed,
200 bags assorted S h o t
jf-iy All communications in the premises directed to
bly, w i t h sustaining t h e w e i g h t of t h e rat, h e lowered h i s
will receive prompt attention.
200
kegs
Powder,
nssorted.
ldeniigned will meet prompt attention.
Malt and Hops for sale at the lowest market rates.
h e a d , a n d t h e rat, finding himself again o n terra-firma,
100
boxes
Oakley
&
Ames'
German
Chemical
JOHX Q. DUDLEY,
n3
J. I - CAREW.
t r i e d t o ron a w a y ; b u t t h e snake, collecting all b i s force,
150 boxes white and dark.Herman Chemical!
2uo boxes Fancy Bar and Cake 8o«p.
b r o u g h t d o w n h i s e r e c t e d poison fangs, m a k i n g h i s h e a d
200
boxes
Family
pud
No.
1
Bar
Soap.
tell b y i t s w e i g h t iu g i v i n g v i g o r t o . t h e blow, r i g h t on
100 boxes Stearin* nnd Tallow Candles.
Tho
Ministry
of
Life;
by
the
author
of
Ministctijig
Children.
t h e b o d y of t h e rat T h e p o o r b e a s t n o w seemed t o
50 boxes Star Cnlidles.
The K. N. Pcppqr, and otjjer C o n d i m e n t s put up for general
k n o w t h a t t h e fight w a s q n f , aijd t h a t h e w a s c o n q u e r e d . H.Vl.i,0(.'K, No 1(18, Jefferson Avenue, D e t r o i t Where
150 reams Wrapping PapeK '
H e r e t i r e d t o a c o r n e r of t h e «ago, a n d b e g a n p a n t i n g be found a v o r y j a r g e , fiesh a n d desirable stock of tho above
100 reams Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper.'
The Tenant House, or Embers from Poverty's IleartUstone.
200,00(1 Percussion C a p s 2000 lbs Bar Lead.
The Witches of New York, by Doegticks.
violently, e n d e a v o r i n g , a l t h e samio timo, t o s t e a d y h i s gomti jast manufactured u n d o r b i s immediate Inspection, nnd
embracing one of the most extensive assortments ever before
100 bbls Vinegar.
Isabella Orslnl; by the author of Beatrice Ocncl.
failing Btrength u p o n n i s f o o t J l i s eyes w e r e widely dioffered in this market.... ,
Vernon Grovcr, or Hearts as They Arc.
...
i i«,,.,tniw „
Together With
with Codfish, Mackcrtl, White
»\ hitc Fish,
I isb, Hcrrirffc
I
Bag
l a t e d a n d b i s m o u t h opqn, a s if p a y p i n g for b r e a t h . T h e
dc
A monc hfs stool"
A . J nDye
. . . uSvl u. .fAf s Cordage. Broom.,i, B
Bakcts, GlasnFrederick the Great; by Carlyle.
'<* 7 "*
" ' * £on»' w t , ? ' .
l f r i l 1 t , o n j Salt, P a i n t s Oils
C o b r a stood e r e c t over him, hissing and p u i t l n g out h i s
uitab
able for t a l l and \ inter rvtar.
. w n r c nnd urtl-ilc appejialnln^ to ti.e Grocerv Tra
Dora Dean: by Miss Man - J . H o l m e s
Tradc. Corner
From'the low priced and cheaper g r a d e s to the most fine, J,e n - r s 0 n AAvenue
and Wa a, rmi essUt Do'rdit. Mich
tongue, a s if conscious of victory. I n a b o u t t h r e e minWith a variety of o t h e r s too n u m e r o u s too enumerate. F o r
e n u e a d
cn
garments—all of which have been msnnfac- ] " 3
'
" "
"o-™"- » ' sale l>v
'
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
u t e s t h e rtt fell q u i e t l y u p o n his "side, and e x p i r e d . T h e ami fashionable n„w u t i H i n t . n i l t r i n t i • V T V n t A i ^ V D i i n t u f T I I ' t i h l ) i
JACOBS.
turtd with the utmost care and w A P.KAXTED to give sntisfac
D
e
t
r
o i t Jan. 7,1859.
13tf
C o b r a t h e q - m o v e d off, a n d t o d j e p o f u r t h e r notice of his
All i>ersons deslrousof purchasing either at W H O L E S A L E
HAS NOW
d e f u n c t enemy.
A b o u t t e n m a i h t c s a f t e r w a r d s , t h e r a t OH RETAIL, are respectfully invited to ci
w a s h o o k e d o u t for m o t o examine. N o e x t e r n a l wound 'Xiensivc stock, which shall be offc
at prices uniformly j g u . w r j o r „„ j ftl-rap I-on,. i if all sites, rit greatly reduced
H. 11 ALLOC K. ] T , 1 C L a k c Superior Bar Iron sold by.the Co»i«iny, Is all d r a w i n g s by John W. Eltolngtr, Illustrative of the Courtship
c o u l d b e seen anywhere, so I t o o k o u t m y knife, a n d be- low.
Y & | made from Charcoal Pig.nnd is fur better than the Iron made bf Miles btaUdish, by Henry W. Longfellow. T h e r e will be
g a n t o t a k e off t h e skin of t h e ; r a t . I soon discovered
iglit or ten large Photographs.of the iiost ,exquisite charac"of P \ T E V T LE-' from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Ii
t w o v e r y small puncture?, like needle holes, in t h e s i d e of
r
_er, executed by Brady, with intersected cream-colo. e I leaves
VKK WATCHK^.—•rhi^upc'rior f '"v7tVhes V are m'adV.'by
I n this
" " b y the
the |j the
t h e only
o r y "l>o.i
Jtr* ' market,
' • that
" - i"f made in this
• • maimer,
"
t h e r a t w h o r e t h e poison-fangs: h a d entered. T h e p a r t s
aid of new and original m a c h i n e ^ ; expressly designed t o s c
r h e i r Merrhant Scrap Iron is all made f r o m selected M-rap (containing t h e descriptive text,) t h e whole t o be bound i n
quarto morocco covers, with bcvclle)! a n d gilt edges.
b e t w e e n t h o skin a n d t h o (lash, a n d t h e flesh itself, w e r e cure, with a low paice, a line, substantial, durable and uni- "nd will bear corap
Early orders are solicited, a* the slow process of preparing
affected a s if b y mortification, t h o u g h t h e wound h a d n o t lormly reliable time keeper. The movements arc new in c ° u n t r y .
,

constrnction, and are pronounced by the highest »ntliorities | >« yandotte Rolling Unl C ompany and Eureka Iron Com pa- tlic Photographs (nothing being done in cloudy weather) wili
b e e n inflicted a b o v e a q u a r t e r <>f an h o u r , if so long.
prevent the immediate issue of a second edition, anil conse" A n x i o u s t o 'sea if tho s ^ j n itself w a s affected, I in be faultless in princirfe and quality, and have been proved | uy urafis taken a t pi
quently only those ordered in advance can be provided. ; .
b r t h e moat cxactingAefls to be reliable and unfailing to ac- uess t o t t i e i oinpan;
• c r a p e d a w a y t h e p a r t s w i t h m y t h u m b nail. F i n d i n g
Price Six'DoUars. Specimens to be seep and aubscriptlonf
,. These watches are manufactured entirely Troio the J Manufactured Iron-also given in exchange for good Scrap
received, at my store. .
n o t h i n g b u t t h o punctures, I t h r e w t h e rat a w a y ; p u t t i n g . . _ d e materials, in a single establishment, by connected and I ' r o|>FRANCIS RAYMOND,
r address
t h e k n i f e and skin in m y pocket, nnd s t a r t e d t o g o awav. uniform processes—the manufactory b e i n g organized upon j l^ail nnd
13
00 Woodward Avenue.
WM. H. ZABPJSKIF, Secretary.
•--- that has been adopted in tho product!'"' ' • r :
I h a d , n o t w a j k c d u h u n d r e d yaijds'before, all of a s u d d e n .
Storo c
:r Woodward Avenue and C o n g r t n - K .
n3
nequaled American fire-arms which e inhlcs
T ) A P E B W A R E H O U S E , — O N HAND AND FOR SALE
I felt a s t h o u g h some one h a d i t r u c k m e On t h e bijck of
duce n movement ut one-half the price of a iy foreign moveJ . either a t Wholesale or retail, ihefollowingdcscripiionsof
t h e neck and head, and a t t h e sume t i me I e x p e r i e n c e d a
ment of the same quality; and we enure Itee t h e perfect I R O N F O U N D R Y . - - T H E UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE- paper, viz: Imperial, .Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy,
most a c u t e p a i n a n d sense of oppression a t t h o chest, as | performance, f o r t e n years, of e\
watch manufactured by us. i pared to furnish, at short notice, Stationary Engines; Mill Crown, Flat Cap and Folio Post, Gsp, Letter, Legal, Sermon,
t h o u g h a h o t i r o n h a d been r u n in, a n d a h u n d r e d weight*
All foreign.watches ar~ — 1dehyhantl, the American wateh- Gcnring, Warehouse Hoisting Apparatus, and all varieties of Bill and Note Paper in every variety.
being the only ones made by mnchiiier)' upon a uniform Iron Work. Repair w o r k on Pro poller^ Steamers and Saw
Book and P r i n t Papers of all colors and sizes. M a c i l l s
loaded on t o p of i t . . I knew ijatantly, f r o m w h a t I h n d
s fcxecnted promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every Rag, and Straw Wrapping Paper of all s'acs and w e i g h t s
x
read, t h a t I , w a s poisoned. I Said a s m n c b t o my f r i e n d system throughout. Nearly ail liand-made Watches are derlption.
'
—r—
,
f e c t i v e and fire continually getting out of order. In many
llccclving our paper direct from the ManufactorCTS, we are
a n Intelligent g e n t l e m a n , w h o h a p p e n e d t o b e - w i t h mo, parts of t h t country it is impossible to find good watch reBRASS FOUNDRY.
enabled to oiler tliem at as low prices as any iu this m a r k e t
arc p n pared t o execute orders o r any size for Brads and
a n d told h i m if I fell t o give me b r a n d y and eas de lute p a i r e r s and watch repairing is nlways_ uncertain nnd expenK AGS—Wanted in exchange for Goods or Cash,
ruivi'i« n<vm
— w o r d ? w h i c h h e k e p t repeating, for f e a r of f o r g e t t i n g sive, T h e Introduction of American watches disposes of this Composition C a s t i n g s promptly.
Globes,
Oil
C
u
p
s
Valves,
J
o
u
r
n
a
l
Boxes.
Onoge'Coek-s
them. A t t h e same t i m e I enjoined h i m t o k e e p me difficulty, and codntry m e r c h a n t s as Well ns watch dealers, Cylinder C o c k s Steam Whistles for S t e a m b o a t s LoconjOtiv
going, and n o t o n any a c c o u n t suffer me t o lie d o w n . ! I can Keep watches aa a part of their, miscellaneous stock, and
d
Mills'
Hells
for
f
a
c
t
o
r
i
e
s
Steamers
and
Locomotives,
u
thus supply their customers with a new staple, rwhieh may be
t a e n f o r g o t e v e r y t h i n g for several minutes, and m y frii
used as any other article, without mystery or Humbug. Sold dcr cl£ht hundred pounds.
tells me t h a t I reeled along, a s if very faint a n d wen!
by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS . t A 1'1'LETON,
Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coopers' and Carpenters'
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS,
'
General Agents, 1,5 Maiden Italic, N. Y.
T o o l s Axes of every description, Planing s n d Tobacco Ma" H e also i n f o r m s me t h a t ITejl a g a i n s t h i m , askii
are prepared to execute all orders for Iron Railing for chine Knives, T r u s s e s & c , made to order of a superior quaI l o o k e d sickly? H o wisely replied, " N o ; you look v
vatc Buildings C h u r c h e s Public Squares, and for Cemete- lity.
H . A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAILwell," I d o n ' t t h i n k ho t h o u g h t so, f o r h i s own f a e o |
• road W a t c h e s cased in beautiful styles, warranted ex- ry l^its.
R a z o r s K n i v e s Scissors, Surgeon's I n s t r u m e n t s steel. Iron
J K T Corner of Fifth and Woodbridge-sts., opposite Machine . .id Brans Ware, polished and repaired ill a manner t o give
a s w h i t e a s a g h o s t ; t h i s I recollect very well. H e I
cellent time-keepers: do .do S w i s s full, jewelled. Levers in
•cry style. (SOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing P e n s Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, J)et
me m y f a c e w a s of a g r e e n i s h yellow color. A f t e r walksatisfaction to' his customers.
. . .
JACKSON A WILEY.
n3,
every
desirable
pattern.
These
pens
lim
e
reieived
a
Silver
Orders left at the office, corner of Brush street a n d Jeffering, o r r a t h e r s t a g g e r i n g , a!on7 for some minnies, IJ
Medal nnd Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and arc not t o
m Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where l a m p l f s m a y
d u r a y recovered m y senses, and s t e e r e d f o r t h e ne
bo surpassed by any P e n s in market. Also dealer in FINE
c h e m j s t ' s shop. R u s h i n g in, I e n q u i r e d for eau de
JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
References kindly permitted t o Messrs. Edmunds, North A
Of c o u r s t f h e h a d none, b u t m p e y e s c a u g h t t h e w r d s .
I have an experienced Jeweller, capablu of making new nnd LithographerS'20S, Main Street. BuBhlo,N. Y., o r e r S a f e ' s Co., J . B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen it BatwelL
Piano Room.
Detroit, J a n , 1B59.
lJtf "
' S p t amnion, co.,' ( h a r t s h o r n o n a b o t t l e . I reached it work to order. .
: a t e prepared t o execute all Work-entrusted to us with
FITTING
STONES
and
Diamond
Work,
and
Fire
Gilding
_ d o w n mvself, a n d p o u r i n g a l a r g e q u a n t i t y into a t u m b l e r
promptness and despatch, and on as favorable terms ns nny
and Galvanizing, uonc a t short notice.
" w i t h a l i t t ' e w a t e r , I d r a n k it off, t h o u g h i t b u r s t my
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman; all establishment in the country. Combining al l i t h e different
branches of Steel. Copper and Stone Engraving, as well as >ining the latest improvements, a
m o u t h a n d l i p s v e r y m u c h . Instantly I felt relief f r ^ m t h e work entrusted to my care, will be carefully attended to.
GOLD PENS rc-pbinted, at fiflv cents. Pens sent by mail, " r a y o n Work of the finest description, wc guarantee satisfac- F I F T Y DOLLARS.
p a i n a t t h e cnest and h e a d .
T h e chcmist stood aghast,
on ail cases.

., .!
The p i i c c s of-.all our standard machines have been greatly
a n d o n m y telling h i m w h a t w a s t h e m a t t e r , recommended accompanied by the Cash, will lie promptly attended to.
Particular attention paid to Rank r.nd Commercial work,
.
,
i-v-wiVi: MAf'HIVKK it U W l l kitnwn.
nJ
J . II. AJ.L1PON, Jefferson Avenue.
a warm bath.
H a d I t h e n followed h'w n d v i c n t h e s e
such as C h e e k s D r a f t s N o t e s Certificates of Deposit and
w o r d s would n e v e r h a v e been ' w r i t t e n .
After apccond
ETROIT STEAM
DYEING
E N T V B L I N H - Stock, Coupon R o o d s Letter, Note and Biil Heads, Envelopes
MENT, No. 10 Congress-sL, East.—A. C. ALEXANDER &c. M a p s P o r t r a i t s Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
d r a u g h t a t t h o h a r t s h o r n bottle, 1 ,! p r o c e e d e d o n m y way,
rc(luted so that all must be satisfied. Call a n d exwould most respcctfally intimate that, more fully to accom- printed in the most delicate colors by a new process..
amine the new machines at the low p r i c e s
feling very s t u p i d a n d confused.
F o r the convenience of the bnsiness community in this vimodate t h e want* of the patronizing public, and hiR large inWIIJ.1AM PORTER. Agent,
" O n a r r i v i n g a t m y f r i e n d ' s residence close byJbc k i n d crcasi of business he-has adopted t b e improved facility which •inlty, we have established an agency with Mr. J o h n W.
133 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
ly p r o c u r e d me a b o t t l e of brandy, of w h i c h I d w n k f o u r Steam gives to the A r t of Dyeing, having rccenfly fitted up •reen, nt tho office of the Detroit Daily Advertiser. 2l'i Jcfn3
J . SAGE & SON'S.
large wine-glasses, one a f t e r a n o t h e r , w i t h o u t f e e l i n g in f o r that.purpose., He now Dyes by Steam, overy description erson Avenue.
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dersigned otlcr their extensive stock of Goods, consistthe least t ! p « y a f t e r the operation.
F e e l i n g n e a r l y well of S i l k s S a t i n s Velvet, Crapes and Merinos producing the
H i r e ' s PATENT FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,
J s t a r t e d o n m y w a y home, a n d t h e n , for t h e I r s t time, I most brilliant colore and best style of finish that t v e r y article
nse S a f c j sre a combination of Wrought and Chilled i n g of all k i n d s FURNITURE AND UPHOLS1ERY, to t h e i r
will a d m i t of. Shawls of every "variety Dyed a n d Cleaned.
Iron, two inches thick. T h e Wrought Iron gives.Strength customers and t h e public generally, a t t h e lowest possibl*
M t a m o s t a c u t a p a i n u n d e r t h e nail of my d e f t t h u m b .
and t h e Chilled Iren hardness; the safes being warranted Drill. rates. Being prepared to meet all orders In our line of busiT h i s pain also r a n n p m y a r m . I set t o w o t * t o s u c k t h o
A Y H E W 8 SELF-ADJUSTING. SMOKE, STORM AND " roof. All other F i r e J'roof Safes are made of Sheet Iron.
ness, wc would advise hovers t o call *poa s s before 1 uylng
VENT1LLATINGCHIMNEY!CAP.—Mayhew's Chimney
wound, a n d t h e n f o u n d h o w t h e poison h M got, into, m y
elsewhere, as we intend not t o be undersold l y s n y firm in
S. R. WOOL LEY, Agent, a t C . & A~ Ives' Banking Offi(
tho west. All work warranted.
system. A n h o a r o r m o r e before I h a d e x a m i n e d t h e u»p prevents Chimneys from smoking: It precludes storms
Detroit, Nov. L 1858.
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f r o m - e n t e r i n g t h e m ; it lessens tho liabilities to fires from
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
« a d rat T h a d boon c leani ng t h e nail w i f h a p*n khifc,
their burning o u t : - i t protects their tops from the wastes of
No. 221 Jeflfcrson Avenue, D e t r o i t
and h a d slightly s e p a r a t e d it f r o m t h e »kin u n d e r n e a t h . the y e a t h c r , and serves a s an ornamental finish.
ONLY .—We have received from the MsnufsctuI n t o t h i s little c r a c k t h e poison h a d g o t V h e n I w a s s c r a Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture,
about 1.000 cases BOOTS. SHOES AND RUBBERS, of all 1 3 0 E T 8 A N D P O E T R Y O F V E R M O N T — E D I T E D
p i n g t h e skin with m y n a i l
"How Virulent, therefore, of sale, or both, in C i t i e s Counties. B u t e * o r T e r r i t o r i e s In the jfosirabic k i n d s and have also on hand a few thousand JL by Abbey H. Hemingway. T h e design of this work is t o
represent ithe general poetic literature of Vermont from IB
m u s t t h e poison b e .
I t h a d a l r e a d y b e e n c i r c u l a t e d in any p a r t of the United States not already disposed of, will be p t m of our own manufacture.
fornlshcd with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unWe shall continue t o manufacture and t o receive almost early settlement t o the present period. The selection* w®
t h » b o d y of t h e rat, when I i m b i b e d I t second h a n d . "
dersigned, and by designating the territory they desire, they daily additions—so as t o Veep our stock at all times large and gathered from the most rclisble sources, and will especially
will also be furnished with the term* of aale.
complete- Confining ourselves t o th# J o b b i n g trade exclu- interest all Vcrmontcrs by birth-rigbtnowresident i n t h l s a n d
T i t for T a t .
IRA IIAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
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. FRANCIS RAYMOND.
sively, we can offer facilities nnequaled in Detroit, at 25 other States.
A S o u t h e r n e r named H o b t o n wrfnt t o B o s t o n o n b n s i Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit, by
Woodward Avenoe.
H. P. BALDWIN 4 CO.
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city, a r e enormously 19 and Animal Physiology, designed for the nse of Schools 1 ERS.—Wc have n o w on hand, and constantly receiving, a. spect their assortment of greatly Improved Pcrescopic Crysshocked n t the circamstance.
s d o n o t t h i n k m u c h of Seminaries and Colleges by Henry Goadby, M. I>„ Professor very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sizes. Wc tal and l ^ b b l c Hpeetaclts, which are highlv endowed with
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p e s Microscopes, Electric Machines Drawing I n s t r u m e n t *
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iy in t h a t section of n o t State Agricultural College of Michigan, embellished with up- in the West, and would say that we sell print paper chr
wards of 450 Illastaations. Although designed mainly for
only p o s t i n g abolitionists, b a t fallowing t h e m a b o u t , a n d GoUegesand S c h o o l s t h i s book will be found invaluable to and a better article than can be found in this market;
L A N K B O O K M A N U F A C T O R Y . — T H E UNDER
if t h e y find t h e m s o i m p r u d e n t a s t o e x t i r e ® t h e i r o p i n - t h e general reader, and should find a place in every pablic we have Jost received a large invoice of fine Mannillas.—
signed having a Book Bindery in connection with Ma
i o w , mobbinar t h e m for d o i n g , A , a n d d r i v i n g t h e m o u t o f and private Library. T h e beauty of the wood engraving* t h s t Please call and see for yourselves a t
Bookstore, Is prepared t o manufacture, t o order. Blank Book*'
PEASE-& FULLER'S, No. J10 Jefferson Ave.
t b e t r o p i c s . Mass*chesettjt hjis p r u b a b k aiao not f o r g o t t e n so plentifully adorn this work. I* remarkable,and their gtyj
of every description. #Cerrh*nU snd o t h e r s w a n t i n g anyDetroit, Nov. 1. 1868.
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dead black ground. By the ir distinctness they have elicited
A P E R . — W E A R E P R E P A R E D T O S U P P L Y A T MILL beat of workmen, he can safely guarantee satisfaction in all
h o r p u b l i c o j e n t t o remonstrate a g a i n s t unoonrtitutjonai unanimous admiration. F o r sale by
p r i c e s all sixes and weights of P r i n t *nd Book P a p e r s - c u e s .
F . RAYMOND.
t r e a t m e n t of h i r c i t S w * . IT S o u t h e r n e r s w a n t civil cooDetroit, N e t . 1,1853.
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Ledger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper, Letter, G s p and
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D E E C H E R V L I F E T H O U G H T S ^ - A N E W BUFX Containing choice and characteristic selections from th Staple S t a t i o n e r y ! * great variety.
100 t o n s of Rags wanted In exchange.
writings of t h e most eminent Humorists of America, 8eo!
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D e t r o I ^ ' N o v ^ ^ ' l M S . ° D O U G ^ T Y , 8TRAW A C O ,
F n o o is t h e e r e a i n g s t a r of t h e soul, a s v i r t u e i s ita land, Ireland and England, by Wim. E . Burton. P a r aaia by
RICHMONDS A BACKUS,
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Ho. M Woodward AT*nS
Detroit, Mich.
• a n , a n d t h e t w o a r e never far a p a r t
Detroit, Nov. 1,1856.
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