THE SIGNAL • in .

THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY.

TFOSTERr Editors. VOff.. 4, IVO. IO. CL JBECKXEY, ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, AUGUST 12,1844. WE&OJLE NO. 172.

THE SIGNAL Or LIBERTY not part with thorn till they sold them as dead here the Court should hold its festivities..— tate which I had never seen, I came here Africa until the year 1808. And I am freedom, if I would give it to them. 1 e then avowed, he stilt entertains. We ask do- Will be published every Monday morning, in lorses, What a pity that some of the people who is by no means impossible that the Czar ith reluctance, because I apprehended oorntic c'lioiuioniste to rend iliem, and judgo Irink their bcor could not share tho same com- bold to say that, if the doctrines of mod- have for many years owned u slave that Ann Arbor, Michigan, by ay become one of the sponsors at thebap- at the motives of my journey might be ern ultra political abolitionists had boon hetb«r they can promiiuto their •suffrages to tho forts. 1 wished would leavc-me, but he..will not. ovation o( wcaa mpffls We simll have more to BECKLEY & FOSTER, sm of the royal princess to be born in this' isconceived and perverted. But when seriously promulgated at the epoch of The proprietor told us that they brew 11)0,000 cry month of June, 1844. After the Czar What shall I do with that class? yof .Mr. I'ulk's fciavcry views, at our curheat FOR THE MICHIGAN STATK ANTI-SLAYKBY SO- wirrols per annum; the value of which is, at the le fulfilment of an old promise to visit ad visited Queen Victoria and breakfasted our revolution, our glorious Independ- What my treatment of my slaves is, sure: CIETY. owest price. 3."te. sterling por barrel, or $1,51-1,- ndianapolis was insisted upon, I yielded itli her, he paid his compliments :o ihe ence would never have been achieved.— you may loarn from Charles, who ac- "It bcc->mes tho duty of all iho State*, nndoH- TERMS. n of domestic pkvery.as it existed at yance. olitan grave-yards. They arc the grave-yards of reat honor upon me," said his Grace, as lie lese last 25 or 30 years, have presented cadoption of the Constitution of the United turb the harmony of these States. I de- and hearty, and are quite as civil and re- tales, and as it still exists io same of ihe States, (TTAH old subscribers, on paying arrearages, he future. onducted the Emperor of all the Russians our petition to me at Ashland. If you sire no concealment of my opinions in re- rmed the subject of the compromises of opinion can join the clubs of FIVE or-Tgif-at any time, by — o his splendid banqueting room; and theEm- spectful in their demeanor, and as little ad gone there for that purpose, you id of interest upon tho settlement of which ail forwarding the advance price. LONDON, June )8, 1844. eror admired all he saw and congratula- gard to the institution of slavery. I look disposed to wound tho feelings of any e old States became parties to iho Compact and N. B.—All CLUB papers will be STOPPED as PRESERVATION OF TIMBER. ed the Duke that services 60 important tauld have been received and treated upon it as a great evil, and deeply la- one, as you are. p-ced to. cnier the Union. The new States Soon as the advance pay shall be exhausted. All Dear Leavitt.-^To a stray backwoodsman, the t his, rendered to all Christendom, should ith respect and liberal hospitality. ment that wo have derived it from the pa- [Great and continued laughter and ap- erendmittcd into tho Union trpon an equal foot- others will be forwarded until ordered discontin- profusion of iron in this island is a wonder.— Now, Mr. Mendenhall, let us reverse ave received a just and well merited re- rental government and from our ances- plause. ] gwiUi ihcold States,.and are equaily bound by ued. 't enters into almost every thing. Of some ard." onditions, and suppose that you had been tors. I wish every slave in the United Let me recommend to you, sir, to imi- e terms of the compact. Any attempt on ilio All subscribers will bo expected to pay within buildings it is ^nearly the whole, and of a vast What with the fatigue of the voyage, the nvited to Kentucky, to partake of its art of the Federal Government to act upon tho the year. many it is a great prut. Not only are the rail- States was in the country of his ances- tate the benevolent example of the socie- roads, of iron, but the extensive and often mag- apidity of his subsequent movements and va- ospitality; and that, previous to yourar- tors. But here they are. and the question ubject of slavery, Se it exists within the Staten, TERMS OF ADVERTISING. ty of Friends in the midst of which you nificent termini) or depots, as we call them, OU6 visits he had paid, wines ho had sipped' ival, I had employed such means as I ould be a ciear infraction of tho Conetitnrion; For one square, one insertion, 50 cents. is how can they be best dealt with? If a reside. Meek, gentle, imbued with the re frequently of iron throughout, pillar and roof. nd liqueurs'he had tasted, his Imperial Majes nd todieturW it within the District of Columbia, I " " each subrequent insertion, 25 cents. nderstand have been used to get up this state of nature existed, and we were about genuine spirit of our benign religion, And noble buildings they are. Wood is little y, on arriving at the embassy, sunk into a ould be a palpable violation-of the public faith, Legal Advertising by the iolio. etition, to obtain the signatures of citi- used, and kept out of sight. . The highest • stee- rbfound sleep, from which no one dared to to lay the foundations of society, no man vhilstin principle they are firmly oppo- 8 well as of the clear meaning and obvious in- ens of that State to a petition, to pre- ntion of the frauiera of the Constitution. They Terms of Advertising by the year or quarter oles, up to their airiest pinnacles—with all their rouse him. The King of Scxony called to would be more strongly opposed than I ed to slavery? they do not seek loaccom- made known at the ofrbe. ornamental tracing and iestoonery—their non- ent to you, to relinquish your farm or should be to incorporate the institution of lish its extinction by foul epithets, coarse itended to leave, nnd they did in fact, leave the ID* Manufacturers, Booksellers, Machinists, ee him, but there was no admisson. The ubject to tho exclusive regulnnon and action of descript dogs and monkeys, are altogether of )uke of Cambridge, called, but again no ad- ther property, what would you have slavery among its elements. But there nd vulgar abuse, and gross calumny.— Wholesale Merchants, and all others doing an stone, or stone and iron. But lately, a good deal States and Territories within which slavery extensive business, who wish to advertise, will misson and so on for an hour or two, but all nought of such a proceeding? Would is an incalculable difference between the Their ways do not lead through blood, xi6ted or might exist. They intended to place 8 said about wood, and a patent lias been taken vere denied access—for the Czar was sleep-, ou have deemed it courteous and ac- find the Signal the best possible medium of com- out for converting it into iron—I should rather formation of society, with its ancient revolution and disunion. Their broad nd they did in fact place it beyond the pale of ae- munication in the State. say into stone, by means of iron. This mild- ng. At length the monarch woke, the roynl cording to the rites of hospitality? laws, institutions ond establishments. and comprehensive , philanthrophy em- on wiihin the constitutional power of the F'cil- O* All Remittances and Communicationmmunicatio s zed, or rathe1", fossilized wood, has been used arriage of the Queen had arrived to convey I know well that you, and those who Now, great as I acknowledge, in my jraces, as they believe, the good and the ral Government. No power haa been conforr- should'be addressed, Post paid, A upon tiie Federal Government, either by cx- n constructing the terminus of the^ Dover rail- )is Mojesty and suite to Buckingham Palace to hihk with you, controvert the legitimacy opinion, the evils of slavery are, they are lappiness of the- white ns well as the L OK LIKKKTY; Ann Arbor, dinner, and at half past eight the Queen Vic- resa grant or necessary 'mptieativh, to tako cog- way, and it really seems to have the qualities of of slavery, and deny the right of proper- nothing, absolutely nothing, in compari- black rnce; giving to the one their com- both stone and iron. Hails of it laid down at oria, conducted by the Emperor of Rusria, lizancc of, or Ln any manner, or to any extent, t» y in slaves. But the law of my State miseration, to the other, tlieir kindness ntcrfere with, or to act upon the subject oi'do- Vauxhall, for experiment, endured a travel equal at down to dinner. Of the banquet we Bay son with the far greater evils which to that of a year on the most thronged railway, md other,States has otherwise ordained. would inevitably flow from a sudden, gen- and sympathy. Their instruments are nefsticslavery, the existence of which, in many nothing, but it was no doubt as Bplendid as if the States, is ejpressly recognized by tho Con- without any perceptible wear—not even the saw- he most consummate taste and skill, magnifi- The law may be wrong, in your opinion, eral and indiscriminate emancipation. In not those of destruction and of war, but of Correspondence of the Boston Chronicle. marks of the timber being removed. It is sup- ind ought to be repealed; but, then, you peace, persuasion, and earnest appeals to -titution of the United States. ^ jll A LONDON BREWERY. cent plnte, jewels, glass end gold, could.-make some of the States, the number of slaves posed that timber thus prepared will not be sub- t. Early hours and unluxurious habits are ind your associates are not the law ma- the charities of the human heart. Un Whether tho agitation wo hsvo recently wit-'" ect to rot or decay of any kind. This, time approximates towards an equality with BY PROFESSOR WRIGHT. he rule of the life of tho Emperor Nicholas, rs for us, and unless you can show that of the whites; in one or two they ambitious, they have no political object, neesod upon this deliccte and disturbirrg subject, will test. If this proves true, the invention is has.procecded from a. mistaken philanthropy, as .A have been to see a brewery, it is in ti/.o the of immense importance to the United States, uid by midnight of Sunday, the 2d of June, some authority to nullify our laws, we surpass them. What would be the con or purposes to subserve. My intercours the Czar once more sought and obtained hi<5 may have been tho cape 'with a few misguided fourth in London, and only about half as large as where timber is yet plentier, and iron scarcer, nust continue to respect them. Until the dition of the two races in those States, up with them thoughout life has been con persons; or what there is, I regret to any, but wonted slumbers. On the next day (ihe day two others, which I shall perhaps see by und by. than here. The process of preparing tho timbe aw is repealed, we.must be excused for on the supposition of an immediate emah siderable, interesting and agreeable; an too much rcaaon to fear, from a deeire on the part It belongs to Whitbread &. Co., and ie the same is simply this: the pieces, after having been fitted our correspondent from London left) he was asserting the rights—ay, the property in I venture to say that nothing could hav of many porsons, lvho manifest by their conduct where Georgo Illdinod, and reckoned how far by the carpenter or joiner, for their places, are to proceed to Windsor, where banquets am cipation? Does any man suppose that they slaves—-which it sanctions, authorizes, would become blended into one homoge- a reckless dierogard of tho harmony of the Union, the barrels would reach if placed end to end. It introduced into an immense iron cylinder, whicl entertainments of the most regal and magnifi induced them, as a society, whatever and of tho public good, to. convert it into a polit- belonged once to the Thrales, and Dr. Sam Johh- is then exhausted by an air pump. A Bolntiot cent character would be given him: and where and vindicates. nious mass? Does any man recommend few individuals might have been tempte ical engine, with a view to control eJecriona, iw eon, playing the auctioneer, with pen and ink- of sulphate of iron is then injected, which ^raises, honors, and flatteries would be bes And who are the petitioners whose or- amalgamation—that revolting admixture, to do, to seize the occasion of my casua progress should be firmly resisted by all tho coa- horn by hie side,'spoke of its coppers and rats.as immediately enters into the exhausted pores o towed upon him by the young Victoria, he gan you assume to be? I have no doubt •alike offensive to God and man? For passage through this State, to offer me 8titmion,-ii means within the power of tho State, 4< the wood. The wood is then withdrawn, anc the potentiality of amassing- wealth beyond the royal consort, and by a Court essentially at that many of them are worthy, amiable The most etrsin! observer of passing events enn- dreams of avarice,"—all of which, is it not re- agttin placed in 'a singular vaccuum in a solutioi those whom. He, by their physical proper- personal indignity. tached to all that is monarchical and imperial not fail to have seen thnt modern Abolitionism, corded in the chronicles of BoswulU The father of muriate of linvo, which, coming into contac and humane 'persons, who by er- ties, has made unlike and put asunder, we [This part of Mr. Clay's speech was —JY. Y. Tribune. with.rare and few exceptions nmoog its odvo- of the present Mr. Whitbread was a great man in with the sulphate of iron within the wood, de- roneous representations, have been in- may, without presumptuousness, suppose, listened to with deep and absorbing atten catca, has becomo to a great cxioai^ purely a po- Parliament, but slew himself miserably on the composes it, and forms an insoluble sulphate a duced inconsiderately to affix their signa- were never intended to be joined together tion, and was followed by a loud burst o litical question. That many of the leading abc- occasion of some family trouble. And I think all lime, or gypsum, within the wood; and the mu- ture to this petition, and that they will in one of the holiest rites. And let me applause.] Inioiiists aro active political parn'2ans, fully iden- the brewers would do as much, if they could see riate of iron, the other new compound goes abou tified with, and constituting no inconsidorablo x deeply regret it. Others, and not a few, tell you, sir, if you do not already kno-v and hear all ihc family trouble produced by their its business. So the wood becomes thorough!} From the New York Tribune. I respect the motives of rational abol part-o.' one of tho political parties of the eonntry, vile liquids. .But to the brewery: It is a ciiy in impregnated with stone, as hard n< a rock, am [ am told, are free blacks, men, women it, that such is the feeling—prejudices, if tionists, who are actuated by a, sentiraen SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY. can no longer admd of doubt. They addrew itself j a congregation of dingy masses, of confin- is yet as tough cs it was before. The expense o ind children, who have been artfully de- you please, (and what man claiming to be of devotion to human liberty, although themselves to tho prepossessions and prejudices ed architecture, ft place of the utmost convenience preparing 2000 sleepers, enough for a mile of rail We have received from our attentive ceived and imposed upon. A very large a statesman, will overlook, or disregard, of the community in which they live, against for Deacon Giles's devils. There are steam en- way, is. said not to exceed .$40.0. Some of th deplore and deprecate the consequences o Baltimore correspondent the following portion, I have been credibly informed, the deep seated and unconquerable pre- slavery in tho abstract, andt availing themselves gines, mills for grinding malt, mash tube—little greatest engineers have expressed their confi- the agitation of the question. I hav speech of Mr. Clay, delivered at Rich- are the political opponents of the partyto- judices of the people) in the slave States, of the prepossessions nnd prejudices, are srrug-- utensils holding only a few hundred barrels, in dence in the invention, and die process is cm- even my friends among them. But the gling to control political events. AH tbe lover* which they stir up the broth of stupidity—coppers. ployed on many of the government works.— mond, Indiana, on the 16th inst. which which I belong—democrats, as they most that no human law could enforce a union are not monomaniacs, who surrenderin of the Union of the States, and all patriotic citi- ! to brew in, large enough to cook an elephant What an invention this for our Mississippi val we hasten to lay before our readers!— undeservedly call themselves, who have between the two races. themselves to a single idea, look altogeth zens, whether of tho Blaveboldiog or non-slave-- ley! Railways built of light, porous wood—tho sotip, in which might swim a dozen elephants With the circumstances attending its de eagerly seized this opportunity to wound,' What then would certainly happen?— er to the black side of human life. The holding States, who are ardently attached to our whole, once hoated by firos underneath, but now more porous the better, probably—may, for leg livery, our readers are already acquaint as they imagined, my feelings, and to Tree insulations, mnst view vritii indignant repro- by high steam, generated in a series of seven than a thousand dollars per mile, be convertec A struggle for political ascendancy; the do not believe that the sum total of all ou ed. While Mr. Clay was addressing th< aid the cause to which they are attached, bation the ns« mode oi such an unholy agitation boilers, all of which arc kept far more than boil- into roads nearly, if not quite as durable as iron blacks seeking to acquire, and tho whites efforts and all our devotion should be ab with such, objects. The attempts'made to in- ing hot by the trifle of 4000 tons of coal per an- Yankcos, I think, will not be long in looking inu assembled multitude on political topics, i [n other quarters of the Union, democrats to maintain possession of the government. olition. They believe that there are du troduce it ;lbr discussion in.to the Federal Leg- num, ilereare fermenting vat*, and bins, and the matt«r. Mr. Mendenhall ascended the standan claim to be the exclusive champions of Upon the supposition of a general, im- lies to perform towards the white man i islaturnre have been met in the proper spirit, not tube. We Were shown into one ol the ferment- presented a petition to Mr. Clay, whicl Southern interests, the only safe defend- only by Southern Representatives, by a large We have much the advaniage of our Englie mediate emancipation, in those States well as the black. They want good go ing rooms, which was arranged to resemble a portion of tbe Northern delegation ui Congress. friends in our social and well warmed long cars was read aloud, requesting him forth wit] ers of slave property, and unjustly accuse where the blacks outnumber the whites, church. It would hold 2000 full grown Christ- ernment, good administration, and th It is fortunato for the country, rhaf, in the midai Their cars have no fire in them, as I disepvere to liberate all his slaves. us whigs with abolition designs, wholly ian people, and I believe actually held ten times they would have nothing to do but to in- general prosperity of their country. of this egitation, there is at tho head of the Fed- tp ray discomfort in March, and arc all partition that number of evil spirits. The lofty galleries After the reading of the petition, th incompatible with its security. What sist upon another part of the samo Dec- I shall, Mr. Mendenhall, take your pi eral Government a .Gh ief Magistrate who, in the were filled with vnts.in which the liquid was reek- ed off on the principle of -every pig in his owi 1 assembly manifested great sensation.— ought these distant democrats to think of laration of Independence, as Dorr and [Kitriotic discharge of hia high duties, had placed stye, ' or rather, ol eight or ten pigs in a stye tition into respectful and deliberate coi ing and foaming with its filthy yeas;, the first stage 1 'he seal or his unqualified condemnation upon any siuing face to face.- In the first class cars;~ar Some cried out, pull him [Mi . Menden the course of their friends here, who have his deluded democratic followers recent- of its fermentation. The body of the house wafs sideration, but before I come to a fin: attempted ac:ion by Congress upon the subject luxurious cushions, and glass -windows at th hall] down, and a high degree of excite united in this petition? ly did in Rhode Island, according to full of tubs as big ns a couple of hogsheads each decision, I should like to know what yo ot slnvery in any maDner, or to any extent,wheth- .sides. In the second class,-the fare in which i arranged along aisles, boarded up half way to ment, of anger ond of indignation wa And what is the foundation of this ap- which an undefined majority havo the and your associates are willing io do fo er existing wiihin the States or within tho Dis- generally about two-thirds of that in the first, an witch the spume. So all this mighty congrega- kindled ngainst him. The slightest man peal to me in Indiana, to liberate the right, at their pleasure, to subvert an ex- trict of Columbia. Thnt he deserves and will re- ubortt cqiial to that of our first class in Massachu the skives in my possession, if I shouj tion of hogsheads, with a broad lip 6tuck out froa ifestation of displeasure on tho part o ceive the support of lue Slates, and of tbe peo- setts, aro no cushions, but a studied hardness o slaves under my care in Kentucky? It is isting government, and institute a new liberate them. I own about fifty, the top of each, wore spewing over into these ple, in every portion of the Union, in maintain- 'material-and -position, and no shut up; but ih Mr. Clay might have exposed Mr. Men a general declaration, in the act announ- one in its place, and the whites would be aisles. When this process arrives at a certain are probably worth fifteen thousand do ing his uncompromising and publicly declared most open accommodation for ;he Wind. Thoro i donhall to great personal danger. Bu stage, the liquid is drawn off into a room below, cing to the world the Independence of the brought in complete subjection to the lars. To turn them loose upon societ determination to preserve inviolate the comprom- no doubt this freedom of the wind considerabl nnd bunged up for use. Jn another room we Mr. Clay rose with perfect calmness an thirteen American colonies, that all men blacks! A contest would inevitably en- without any means of subsistence or suj ises of tho Federal Constitution and the reserved increases the traction, under some circumstances were shown much larger vats, in which the pro- composure, and first addressed the tnulti are created equal. Now, as an abstract sue between the two races, civil war, rights of ti.o i»l:iv«;h<)ldinjj Stated on this .subject, Hut their roads are better guarded against ace port, would be n.n act of cruelly, Ar cess wascommencing. They held from 500 to tude in a strain of persuasion and entreat principle, there is no doubt of the truth of carnage, pillage, conflagration, devasta- canuot bo doubted." 1000 barrels. Our party of some twenty souls, dents than ours. you willing to raise and secure the pa) men, women and children, stood on the upper y. ITe hoped that Mr. M. might b that declaration; and it is desirable, in the tion, and the ultimate extermination or ment of #15,000, for their benefit, if head of one of them, and looked down through a THE EMPEROR OV EUSSJA IN ENG treated with the greatest forbearance an original construction of society, and in expulsionof the blacks. Nothing is more should be induced to free -them? Th Pennsylvania Hall.—A man nnmed Abrnm glass skylight into the tormented liquid below. LAND. respect. He assured his fellow citizen organized societies, to keep it in view as certain. And are not these evils far security of the payment of that sun E. Frimcr, wns yes'erdy brought before Judge We passed into the cooperage where the barrel On Saturday, June 1st, 1844, by a fin there collected, that the presentation o a great fundamental principle. But, greater than the mild, continually mi- would materially lessen the obstacles i Jones, charged with being enraged in bum- arid butts aro made* of solid oak staves nearly two moonlight night, there.were seen to arrive o the petition had not occasioned him th proving state of slavery which exists in ing Pennsylvania Hall, ih 1853. The teeti- inches thick. We saw the store-houses of malt then, I apprehend that in no society that the way of their emancipation. the well known town and port of Woolwic slightest pain, nor excited one solitar^ ever did exist, or ever shall be formed, this country? I say continually improv- mor)y consisted of proof of his ©vvn acknowl- nnd hops. They consume here from 4 to 500,- And now, Mr, Mendenhall, I must tak edgment. A young lady, named Martin Ad- 0U0 bushels of malt in a year, and how many three Dutch steamers, and on board of one o disagreeable emotion. If it were tob was or can the equality asserted among ing: for if this gratifying progress in (he J respectful leave of you. We separate a die, end.her mother, testified jhat tbe defen- ton's of hops [ have forgotten. But of the latter. them was the EMI *:KOR OF RUSSIA. Fe presented to him, he preferred that amelioration of the condition of the.slaves the members of the human race, be prac- we have met, with no unkind feelings, n dant K-as sittiDg ia their house, n few Sun- on account of constant variations of price, they were the preparations made for his reception should be done in the face of this vast an has been checked in some of the States, He had ordered that no guns should be firoc tically enforced and carried out. There excited anger or dissatisfaction on my pa d;iys ago, talking about the Kensington riots, keep an immense supply on hand. The vast respectable assemblage. He thought h the responsibility must attach to the sub- Btore-houso was crowded with ranges of hop ,that no flags should fly, that no splendid car •are portions of it, large portions, wo- whatever niny have been your motive ond those persons who were arrested, when bales fifteen or twenty feet high. The greatest riage should meet him, and that lie should b could give it such an answer as becam men, minors, insane^ culprits* tran- ject of abolition. In consequence of it, and these 1 refer to our common Tudg !ic remarked they wero not as cunning as he wonder, however, was the building in which allowed to wend his way in a carriage an him and the subject of which it treatec sient sojourners, that will always proba- increased rigor in the police and further above, to whom we are both responsible wa.sjust after the burning oftbe abolition hall, they store away their beer. To say nothing of it pair to Ashburnham House, thecre to lak At all events, he entreated and besoiigl bly remain subject to the government of restraints have been imposed; and I do Go.home and mind your own business fie further stated that he was there, burst into subterranoan regions, in which there were lon{ coffee with tho Baroness Burnow and he his fellow citizens, for their sake, for h another portion of the community. believe that gradual emancipation (the and leave other people to take care o the IIullj broke the gas pipe wUh a club, and ranges ot butts, and barrels, and kegs, ready to lord, and then retire to rest. As he ordered* soon set the place in a blaze. Tbnt he had be carted off to supply customers, and where there country's sake, for his sake, to o'fler n That declaration, whatever may be the only method of liberation that has ever theirs. Limit your benevolent exertio was it done,and no one from the English Cou arranged with others to set fire to different was an invisible beer cistern sunk in the ground. disrespect, no indignity, no violence, extent of its import, was made by the del- been thought safe or wlac by any body of to your own neighborhood. Within Jha was there to welcome him save Lord Bloom places throughout the city,- ir> order to attract said to contain 4000 barrels; above ground, there word or deed to-Mr. Mendenhall. egations of the thirteen States. In most the Slave States) has been postponed half circle, you will find ample scope for th were in one room eight iron-hooped, top and bot- field, with whom he Was well acquainted an a century. the tirenieu from tho Hull, and that ho left tom, puncheons or tubs, standing on end, into to whom, on landing, Ihe Emperor held ou This appearing to compose the assem of them slavery existed, and had long exercise of all your charities. Dry u town the next day, and staid away four years-. each of which you might have let down a Boston bis hand that he might kiss it. His lordshi bly, Mr. Clay bowed to Mr. Mendenhal existed, and was established by law. It Without any knowledge of tho rela- the tears of. the atflicted widows aroun Upon testimony, the Court held bim to bail four story house, and headed it in, chimneys did as he was ordered, and the Emperor soo and addressing him said— was introduced-and forced upon the colo- tions in which I stand to my slaves, o-r. you, console and comfort the helpless or in $2000 lo answei tho charge of riot, and standing! The capacity of each was SJGOl),bar- left Woolwich for the Russian embassy.— • I will now, sir, make to you and to Ih nies by the paramount law of England.— their individual condition, you, Mr. Men- phan, clothe the naked, and feed and hel £1000 to answer tho charge,of arson. R. rels, more or less, and the whole would hold JG,- Having had a good night's lest the Empero petition such a response as becomes me Do you believe, that in making that dec- denhall, and your associates who have the poor, black and white, who need sue 15. Dodson, Esq. acted fur tho Conamon- 000 barrels, all under one roof, cnojagh.to sell for proceeded to prayers the next morning an Allow me to say that I think you hav laration, the States that concurred in it been active in getting lip this petition, cor, and you will be a better and wisp wealih; William B. Mann for the defenco.—- $(130,000. We also saw the stables of the mighty after prayer wos called on by Prince Alber Phil. Ledger. and monstrous horses that pull the enormous not conformed to the independent chai intended that it should be tortured into a call upon me forthwith to liberate the man than you havo this day shewn your whom he kissed with great affection, an load of beer through the streets. Thmj are fat, acterof an American citizen, in presen virtual emancipation of all the slaves whole of them. Now let me tell you self. and yet do not drink beer., Each has his name even hugged in his arms, and afterwarc A member of Congress from New York, nt kissed again on being assured that his 'sister ing a fclUlon to me. I anr, like yoursei/ within their respective limits? Would that somo half a dozen of them, from age, [Rapturous applause followed the con the last session, was remarkably successful in Pointed on japan, like a lawyer's shingle, ovei but a private citizen. A petition, as th Virginia and the other southern States decrepitude or infirmity, arc wholly un- his manger. And the namo of all the horses that the Queen of England, was 'longing tore elusion of tho speech.] his gambling operations. A member from aro bought in the same year begin with the same ceive jiis Imperial majesty.' The Czar no term implies, generally proceeds from ar have ever united in a declaration which able to gain a livelihood4pr themselves, Me., who had suffered a few, took the liberty JAMES K. POLK ON SLAVERY. letter of the alphabet, so that the time they have threw off his disguise, consented not to I inferior in power or station to a superior was to be interpreted into an abolition of and are a heavy charge, upon me. Do to pocket a pack of the New-Yorker's cardsf had a horse may be known from his name: One Count Orloffauy longer, and appointed to ac but between us there is entire equality.— slavery among them? Did any one of you think I should conform to the dictates As a slaveholder, and as a champion of tho ' ;pc and, on examination, fbnnd they were marked. ofthcBo animals cost from $250 to $'600, anc company Prince Albert and the Premier And what are the circumstances unde the thirteen States entertain such a de- of humanity, by ridding myself of that culinr institution," James K. Polk occupies i As both belonged to the same pohticai party, will eat up in the course ot the year, I shouk Buckingham Palace. Soon ufter the Princ which you have chosen to offer it? I an sign or expectation! To impute such a charge, and sending them forth into the unfortunate a position as Ucnry Clay. He ia it was thought advisable to make & family think, a pretty considerable haymow. He is very and the Premier arrived, and in a few mo tyrant, both in precojn and practice, ond the fac matter of it, and the scoundrel was not kicked a total stranger passing through you secret and unavowed purpose would be to world, with the boon of liberty, to end a that ho upholds tho vilest system of oppressio deliberate and elephant-like in his motions, ta- ments the Emperor was transported to Buck out of Congress. —Exeter JYews Letter. itng up and setting down his broad clumsy feet, State on my way to its capital, in conse chargo a political fraud upon the noblest wretched existence in starvation? Anoth- the smn ever shone upon, proves thai Uis demoe ingham Palace. The Queen looked her ver •which, from the enormous shaggy fetlocks, look quence of an invitation with which I hav band of patriots that ever assembled in er class is composed of helpless infants, rocy is tho merest sham. Will truo-hearte best; the Emperor was 'enchanted.' His fac The Difference.—Professor Wrig-bt snyar like so many great street-brooms, only onco in a been honored to visit it to exchange salt council—a fraud upon the confederacy of with or without improvident mothers.— democrats, bo whipped or cajoled into the sup whilo. But when ho does move, other things was lightened up with joy; and he who hn port of this oppressor of hia follow-inon? Ncv that the wages of a stout man in England, t T have to. Tho proprietor, who showed us round, gone bicognito found it impossible to resis tations, with such of my friends of Ind the revolution—a fraud upon the Union of Do you believe, as a Christian, that I cr. will buy just one bushel of wheat.—Mere, a made a point to tell us that they kopt tho60 hors- tho persuasions of the young Victoria to ana as think proper to meet me, and ac these States, whose Constitution not only should perform my duty towards them,by We subjoin an extract from Governor Polk common laborer can earn a barrel of flour B;S even when old and unable to work, and die her royal and hor crowned guest and broth cept of their hospitality. Anxious as recognizes the lawfulness of slavery, but abandoning them to their fate? There is 'Inaugural address, delivered at Nushvillo, on th and four bushels of ^lotahm for a weei'» er. Windsor was fixed upon as the epo am to see them, and to view parts of thi permitted the importation of slaves from another class, who would not accept their 14th of October, 1831). Ihe eontimonta whic work. THE SIGNAL OF LI BE

S m8 decree charler For the Signal of Liberty. THE DEMOCRACY AND TEXA MR. CLAY'S SECOND LETTER ON AN- MR. CLAY ON ANNEXATJONT" rOMMUIVfCATIONS •' ° ' > compact, or other SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. NEXATIONS The editor of tbo Tascaloosa (Ala.) Mon- poliiical document, conferring that right, THE ARCADE CONVENTION. Last week, we published a confidential Some weeks einco, we expressed the belief thn itor, recently wrote to Mr. Clay asking him K. July 31, 1844. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, ADGUST 12, 1344,' circular, so called, signed W. C. Bry before the August elections should take place For the Signal of Liberty. liut we have already shown that we to state whether the Monitor had not justly DKAR BROTHER:—Knowing the great inter- ant, Editor of the N. Y. Evening Pos Mr. Clny would still further define his position cannot go back of the revolution for understood him to regard the assent of the THE CONSTITUTION ANTI-SLA- est you feel in the advancement of this glorious in favor of Annexation. The rosuli has verified such civil authority. That authority THE LIBERTY TICKET. nnd other leaders of the Democratic pai VERY. cause, nnd the zealous efforts you nre making for our anticipations. In another place will be fount States at present comprising our Union es- must have its civil birth between the ty, stating the embarrassed position ofth sential to the admission of a. new Territory MESSRS. EDITORS:—I seldom trouble the emancipation of enslaved humanity, [ thought For President. a letter from Mr. Clny to S. P. Miller, in which \v-nxs 76, and the formation of the Con- you would be glad to have some direct commu- party on account of their having made th and the strenuous dissent of a portion of your readers with my thoughts on Sla- JAMES «. BIKRfEY, the only bar to Annexation that ho names is the stitution. What then was the instru- nication from our Linerty gathering at ARCADE, O¥ MICUIGA.N. admission. of Texas one of the issues o general consent among the States; and assures those States an insuperable obstacle to tha very through the press, but labor night where in the days of that sago nnd patriot. MY- ment that confered those reserved State For Vice President, the present political contest. To avoi Mr. Miller, and through him the whole South measure. Mr. Clay responded frankly as fol- and day unceasingly with the Living RON hlo-i.LEY. he held the first political abolil- this embarrassment, the signers propose that, lows;—Tribune. do rights upon the States? It was the Dec-tion meeting ever organized in tliis Union. THOMAS MORRIS, "Voice to persuade men to cease to OF OHIO. - laration o\' Independence, declared July to vote for Polk and Dallas, but '•Personally I could have NO OBJECTION to the MY DEAII SIR—I received and thank yon evil, learn to do well,'relieve the oppress- Very fortuitously for us, it rained a linle Inst 4, 1T7G. evening nnd this morning, which laid the dust, ELECTORAL TICKET. run candidates far Congress, who are op Annexation of Texas." for your friendly letter, and the copy of tho ed, &c., but if your columns are not loo This is a very short sentence, but it means Monitor. You have justly conceived my By that civil compact our fathers fought and cooled ihe atmosphere, so that the breeze- posed to Annexation. We do not sei crowded, permit me to say a few things, came hnlmily over us as we travelled in comfort ARTHUR L. PORTER, much. We commend the letter to the attention meaning, when I referred in my Texas letter and gained aur independence, not as a how this would help the party out of it and thus inform your readers that the to freedom's gathering, in that benutilul of all CHANDLKR CARTER, of thode who have been inclinod to vote for Mr. to a considerable and respectable portion of State but ns a whole, Then JOHN W. KFNG, trouble. It would rather increase it. I Clny chiefly because he was opposed to Annex- West of Michigan are thinking as well as vullics. Arcade. ERASTUS HUSSEY, the Confederacy. And you might har« All the powers would bring up the whole question fo ation. the East. We seem of late to have been the matter stands thusr We have here, Stewart, Chaplin, Jackson. CHESTER GURNEY. strengthened your construction of the para- Ward. Andrews, Johnson ami o'hers, with us. dtscussion in the party ranks, and pro It plainly declares, in substance, that when so much forgotten by our brethren in this and political rights which'the Declaration graph by reference to the fact that, at the besides Col. Shepard, who doubtless you know, For Representative to Congr ess, many of the Sf.ttes shall be in favor of Annex- of Independence conferred upon the in- duce dissensions where there should be date of my letter, the States of Ohio, Ver^ holy campaign, but let them know that li"C5 here, and n more active and effective labor- FtRST DISTRICT. ation, that the others shall succumb and not be Union. "A house divided against itself, mont and Massachusetts had, almost unani- our efforts for the cause of truth and hu- dividual States, and which were not ta- fir, is not found among the friends of the slave, disposed to make a very obstinate resisiance, he CHARLES H. STEWART. cannot stand." mously, declared against Annexation; the manity are as great here as in any spot ken from them by the constitution, are so that you may readily anticipate that we shall shall not interpose any objection to the measure. SECOND DISTRICT. It will be seen that the consent of all the partners Legislature of Georgia had declined to recoajv. in the Nation. reserved unto the several States—no have a season giving great earnest for the Liberty The Post and the Plebeian have had EDWIN A. ATLEE. is not deemed necessary by Mr. Clay; but enough mend it, and other States were believed to be more, no less. If then, the right of any party, and glorious to all engaged in it. a controversy on the subject. The fol We hear much said about the STATES must assent to control the minority; and prevent opposed to the measure. As to the idea of State in this Union to hold Slaves is But we arc disappointed, and regict that the no- THIRD DISTRICT. lowing extract from the Post will interes RIGHTS—the rights of the South, the ble DIKNKT of your stole, and the eloquent MOR- a dissolution of the firm. This pre-requisite is my courting the Abolitionist*, it is perfec:Jy guaranteed to them by any legal, civil, WILLIAM CANFIELD. our readers. It is an omen for good: rights of Slave States to hold Slaves—the RIS, of Ohio, is not here; but no doubt they are judicious and wise, and is in consonance with absurd. No man in the United States has Oak, and William Woodruff of Park. satisfaction with the course of the Balti- To the argument: we are rejoiced to hear so well of you—that you he story. ;hree free Slates. What would her condu For Associate Judges, John Howard, of Flor- more Convention prevades the minds of are marching on with a strong and steady ad- KALAMAZOO COUNTY. Very respectfully yours," ion be in the event of the greatest calamity All authoritative civil rights or laws ence, and Joel Redway, of Fabius. many. These are not your brawling vance, which will be a blessing to oppressed oe- **# ;hat could befal this nation. derive that authority either from natural For Judge of Probate, Chester Gurney, of Cen- FOR REPRESENTATIVES, inge, and a glory to her. Go on, and God bless pot-houses politicians, but quiet and re- August 3,1844. terville. DEL A MORE DUNCAN, In Kentucky, the Texas Question will do right, or from conventional agreement.— jou. flecting men who are accustomed to think HENRY MONTAGUE. In reply to the above, I would say I am he Whig cause no prejudice. lam glad to This latter authority is all we mean by For Sheriff, William Wheelor, of Flower- Why don't all, (.particularly young men) sens- and act independently. Such a letter as Opposed to the annexation of Texas to perceive in the proceedings of the Clay Club field. ible and conscientious men, come, out now and sovereign right of Slates, Constitutional CALHOUN COUNTY. that recommended in your circular, would For Clerk, Isaac Burham, Jr. of Constantine. :join the abolitionists"—note, while it will be an his government for the following among of Tuscaloosa, a similar belief expressed, as guarantees, &c. For Register, Theodore T. Gurney, of Con- honor to them? Slavery must certainly go down, FOR REPRESENTATIVES, be calculated not only to prevent the feel- ither reasons, viz: o Alabama. Tt was a bubble, blown up by Mr- It will not be pretended by any intelli- stantine. and that speedily: and the Liberty party will as JOHN HARRfS, ing of alienation and disgust from extend- 1. I believe it would be unconstitution- Tyler in the most exceptionable man- gent man, that the right of slavery rests For Treasurer, Isaac Anthony, of Contre- GEORGE INGERSOLL. ner, for sinister purposes, and its bursting has surely very soon be in the ascendency; and then ing, but would, perhaps bring back some, al to admit it. in the law of natural rights, we are only ville. these men. who keep back till they are compelled njured nobody but Mr. Van Burcn. SHIAWASSEE COUNTY. | if not all those who, under the influence % It would enlarge, strengthen, and to look to conventional law for that right. For Coroners, Hiram Jacobs, of Sherman, and to come over to us, having no where else to stay Retaining an agreeable recollection of the. Nathan Nickerson, of Centerville. or go. Where aro our young men—where their ofa temporary exasperation, have for the perpetuate the institution of Slavery.—( And where did they obtain that conven- FOIl KErnESEXTjtTIVZ, pleasure which I derived irom forming your For Surveyor, Norman Allen, of Burr Oak. This we have no right to do. future honor—-in the LIBETTV C.IUSK! present left our ranks." icquaintance last spring, I remain, tional right? In the American Kevolu- The following persons were then appointed the ELIAS COMSTOCK. EVKNING SESSION, 7J o'clock. In another County of this State—the 3. It would be an acquisition of territo- Your friend and obedient servant, tion all political connection with Great County Committee: Isaac Anthony, S. J. M. After the meeting was opened with prayei and •y we do not need—and that would only Hammond, Nathan Nickerson, for the ensuing county of Monroe—the following call for H. CLAY. Britain ceased, and with it all conven- singing—the duty and responsibility of the Cler- NOTICE. year. a public meeting has been published: jrove injurious to the U. States. STEPHKN P. Mir.r.ER, Esq. Tuscalooan, Ala., tional authority ceased, and new conven- gy and Christians wore proposed and discussed, Mr. D. L. LATOUUETTE, our agent, On motion, principally by a number of independent and be- "Democratic County Meeting.—The These have been my sentiments for the ttU" The Detroit Advertiser threatens Mr. Bir- tional rights were instituted. It must be Resoived, That C. Gurney, and S. J. M. will visit the following counties in order, nevolent ministers, who were present, in a mas- Democratic Republicans of Monroe Co., ast ten years, during which time I have ney, with the loss of "the confidence of anti- admitted that neither the several States in Hammond, be a committee to prepare the pro- to wit: Monroe, Hillsdale, Lenawee, terly and interesting manner. They are the iy public lectures—through the press— slavery men, some ol whom have even been po- their independent sovereignty, nor the ceedings of this meeting and forward t'lem for who are opposed to the "two thirds rule" messengers of Christ. 10 o'clock. After some Branch, St. Joseph, Cass, Berrien, Van it ical abolitionists," because the tenor of hi* publicctiorr in the Signal of Liberty. adopted by the National Convention, by md remonstrance to Congress, tried to nation, as a nation, can go back of that business, the convention adjourned to the next Buren, Kalamazoo, and. Calhoun. ••H e remarks in that city wasun'avorable to the Whig The Convention then proceeded to discuss the make my opposition to the annexation great event for any civil right, or con- morning, just as a severe hail storm came rattling will start on the 2d day of September,& in- which a minority are enabled to dictate >arty ami its candidate. The Advertiser think* following Resolutions which were introduced for to a majority of the party; all those who scheme . And that this is and has hat Mr. Birney "looks to the future, and In this- ventional authority other than as based that puipose, viz. tends to call, on every subscriber for the believe in a strict construction of the een my position on this subject, Mr. espect has commitled a fatal error." That Mr. upon the principles of common law. If Whereas it is politically unwise, and morally THURSDAY, Aug. I, 1844, Signal. Those who can provide the amount ler knows—for several weeks ago, I I3irney ha9 incurred the displeasure of the Ad- the States possess any rights as States of wrong in any manner voluntarily, directly or in- MORNING SESSION. Constitution, and are opposed to the ex- due to us will do well to lay it by until ertiser, and of the Whig politicians ofDetroit directly to encourage involuntary bondage or ser- Glorious morning! A severe rain and hail ercise of doubtful powers, and who agree penly and frankly stated to him my r a conventional kind, those rights must be he arrives, or forward it by mail. Those maybe true; but that their displeasure will bo- vitude, and whereas the purchase and consump- storm last night, but all passed harmlessly off. iews, as they are stated above. If at ; found in or after that event. When was who cannot pay up in full are requested with Jefferson, that the Constitution does fatal" to him or his prospects, is a position not- tion of the products of Slave Labor tends to and now we have a balmy, delightful morning; idrian or any other place he has repre- r the convention held, by whom, and not provide for the annexation of foreign et proved. But of this we are sure, from our strengthen and encourage such servitude. with bright and cool breezes. to pay as large a portion of their indebt- snted me as occupying any other posi- ;nowledge of Mr. Birney, that if he hod bean, where, that conferred the right of sla- Therefore. In this character of the elements, we may see edness as possible. Those who are in- territory to this Union; those who are ion than deadly opposition to annexa- aware that wh.it ho was about to say would bring, very upon any State of this Union? We a beautiful simile of the happy event we are opposed to the assumption of State debts, Resolv. d, That a committee of three be ap- debted for two years or more, will be ex- upon him the displeasure of the whole Whig par- now met to commemorate. Emancipation in the ion now and forever, he has knowingly are often told that the Constitution of the pointed, to be called a committee of correspond- pected to settle for the whole time, by and of the debts of foreign nations; and y, now nnd forever, it.would not have caused West Indies—a cloudy, gloomy, distracting right .nd wilfully preverted my sentiments. United States guarantees to the Slave ence, whose duty it shall be to inquire into the who are unwilling that the extension and uim to swerve one hair's breadth from what he of jslavery hung over (hat oppressed people ma- note or otherwise. But what we want of expediency of relinquishing the use of all articles I make this communication for the ben- conceived to be,the course maiked out by truth States this right. In what clause? I king the state of the Islands stormy; but thanks our subscribers may be stated in a word— perpetuation of slavery should be made which are the products of slave labor, and the fit of those are unacquainted with "Ed., nd duty. He is no whiffling, time-serving pol- deny any such guaranty ever being giv- to the God of Mercy and Liberty, the FIRST of part and parcel of the creed of democra- practicability of obtaining the necessaries & com- payment for the past, and a commence- ^uller." Such is his deadly hatred to tician, and hence it is not singular that hi»- them, either directly or indirectly. So AUGUST 1834, dawned upon that now happy peo- cy, are invited to meet at the Court forts of life through free labor channels, and re- ment of another year on the CASH PLAN, course is considered erratic and strange by those; ple, with all the joy and brightness of light and berty men and especially to liberty much of the Constitution of the United port at our next annual meeting. House in the city of Rochester, on Satur- >vho cannot conceive of any principle of aciioiv liberty. The bright sun of Freedom and justice. as stated in our terms, by which we offer rinciples, that where he is known it is States as attempts to define the powers of The above resolution, after a most interesting day, August 3d, 1844, at 10 o'clock, norc exalted than the selfish hope of obtaining, discussion by Dr. Bement. (who was present and in a flash, melted off the chains of 800.000 slaves, the paper a year for about half the form- lot expected that he will refer to them the United States' and of the several A. M." jy every possible means, temporary popularity invited to participate in the discussion"*, Dr, and their hearts beat with- gratitude, and their er price. A little exertion in each place ith truth or candor—and to contradict States may be included under four heads. nd applause. Anihony,.Mr. Woodruff and Mr. Gurney, wa6 limbs leaped with joy, and voices were raised in will raise five or ten subscribers at one This call is signed by ninety four of 1. Such and such things the States shall praise. hat he might say would only subject unanimously adopted, and C. Gurney, S J. M. dollar or ten shillings each. Think of it, the democrats of Monroe County—a CT The Michigan Sta;e Gazette devotes half not do: that confers no authority upon Hammond and Isaac Anthony appointed the Your fellow-citizen, CITAS. H. STEWART is now ne's self to ridicule. friends. What town will first com- —a strong indication of the state of feel- column to the Signal and Political Abolition, nny state to hold slaves. 2. Such & such committee. on the stand, making an eloquent and interest- G. BECKLEY. nd then winds off by asking, very innocently, mence? ing in that region. We look not without t; 1 powers are taken from the states & con- Resolved, That we see in the signs of theing speech, to loud applause. Ann Arbor, Aug. 8, 1844. why we are eternally gouging the Whigs, In great haste, without "correction," now and anxiety to the result of the meeting, for n the manner we do. We will answer tho ques- ferred upon the United States, in order to times abundant cause for gratitude to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, for the steady incrense ever yours, for liberty and justice, JAMES K. POLK. unless those who are concerned in getting JR. CLAY'S MENDENHALL SPEECH. j'bli by asking another of the Gnzette: Why constitute a national government. That D. S. CURTI8S. and smiling prospects of our cause, and that the A portion of our citizens are very con- it up can see some way of giving their We have published this speech entire, from the ire you eternally attacking or coaxing tho Polit- does not confer the right of holding truth & practicability of our enterprise is taking fident that this gentleman will be our support to the democratic nominations, . Y. Tribune, chiefly for the purpose of giving cal Abolitionists, in the manner you do? Why Wool.—-T\w history of the growth of Slaves. 3. It guarantees certain things deep hold upon the minds and consciences of the next President. It may be that they are without surrendering their integrity on oour readers Mr.CIay's views against all efforts dou't you let them alone? community. Wool is vpry cut Sous. Fifty years ago not to the States. What things? Re- l-ight in their anticipations, although we the Texas question, they will not go to or emancipation. On this point he speaks with a pojnd of fine Wool was raised in the United ufficient precision. His reasons for not eman- EF The State Gazette seems to be fearful of publican forms of Government, pro- Resolved, That we feel impelled by every gen- should deeply regret to have such a slave the polls at the approaching election.— erous, moral, and religious principle, and encour- States, in Great Britain, or in tiny other coun- ipating his slaves —that it would be cruel to turn •eing misunderstood in its praise ol "the AbolH tection from invasion and insurrec- holding Texas candidate in the Chair.— try except Spain—in the latter country the The only method is the one pointed out iem ou: friendless-on the world, &c. will re- ion leaders" and now comes round on the othot tion under those Republican forms of aged by cheering prospects, to press forward to the goal of Universal Emancipation, and to lay flocks were owned exclusively by the nobility We commend to his admirers an article in the circular we have published, re- :eive the contempt they merit. It belongs to ack, ns follows: government. Does this article guaranty ouiselves out largely to labor for the oppressed of or by the crown. In 1794, a small flockwa s on the first page, from the Christian Free- scinding the Texas issue and resting the im, for whose benefit they have been rendered "Could ihc Signal have better understood our the right to hold Slaves, either directly or our land, both white and black. sent to the Elector of Saxony, as a present hus helpless, not only to free them, but provide opinions of the Abolition leaders, had we snid man, containing a portion of his Inaugu- support of the democratic nominations hat they (the lenders) were the most underhnnd- indirectly? Common sense responds no. Resolved, That it is the duty of every anti- from the King of Spain, whence the entire ral Address in 1839. Here his opinions solely upon the safe and inexpugnable >r their necessities. One class of his slaves, he id. low-minded, subterraneous-working, subtle,. Yet this is the only thing guaranteed to slavery man in the land, by intellectual effort, to product of Saxony Wool, now of such im- says; would not leave him if they could. But nsinuating, misrepresenting, set of par'.y tacti—, on "thedelicale subject" and on "mod- ground of those great principles of public ;ians, in the universe? II it can, it is welcome1 strive to be as much of a public speaker as his mense value. Before the breaking out of the his class seems to be composed of Charles only, the State, no other part guarantees any ern Abolition" are plainly unfolded. He policy which have heretofore formed the o oar explanation." circumstances will admit, and to become, as far as last war between this country and Great Brit- whose domestic relations induce him to stay, and thing to the States directly, and nothing and Mr. Clay, on these points, seem to be democratic creed. Unless some such Any wny you please, neighbor, only have on* practicable, acquainted with the political condi- ain, Co!. Humphreys succeeded in getting a tvho also hopes hereafter to receive freedom, indirectly except what it guarantees to nd something more. But the very enumeration mind, and slick to it. tion of this Government; and to use those at- Cew merino sheep brought but of Spain, as near alike as may be; and on Texas, rallying ground, some such point of union the individuals of a State against the State tainments to their utmost, in pleading the cause f a class of slaves who would not leave Mr. though their exportation was prohibited un- there is no difference, except that Mr. and agreement is presented to the demo- itself, and none of those look towards fa- of righteousness, and the salvation of this na /lay if they could, pre-supposes that the re- O* The articles of Prof. Wright on England',, der the penalty of being sent to the galleys Clay will go for annexation under certain cratic party, we are broken up and de- tion from the aggressions of ruthless oppress- mainder xcould leavo him if they had the power; which we are re-publishing from tfte Bostow voring Slavery. Turn then to the fourth contingencies, and Mr. Polk, to use the ors. for life. feated without remedy. Those who re- nd consequently he holds them against their hronicle, must interest and instruct every in- item of the Constitution to find the con- telligent render. He views things with the ey» These Resolutions, like the first, were discuss- In 1809, during the second invasion of common phrase, "whether or no." If sist this compromise and insist tipon stuf- .vill, without paying them wages, by force.— stitutional right for slavery. 4. It re- ed by the same speakers, and adopted with great Spain by the French, some of the valuable such '•'evils" must be elevated to power, fing the measure of annexation down the What a republican! of a philanthropist, a poet, nnd a statesman, ami! serves certain rights to the States. Let presents them to the reader with) grent efearnes* unanimity. After which the convention adjour- Crown flocks were Bold to raise money. Our Abolitionists should have no hand in the throats of the party, are the enemies and We have many Whig readers and subscribers: and precision. it be observed, it does not guarantee, it ed sine die. Consul at Lisbon, Mr. Jarvis, purchased iniquity, but should support a candidate betrayers of the very cause they pretend 11 of them will of course read this speech. JLib- only reserves these rights. It does not fourteen hundred heod; and sent them to this rty men ought to read it, because it is the ad- Before closing this communication, we would whose election would be a blessing, and to support. The feeling to which we al- U* The papers state, with how much troths take the liberty to add, that our causo in this country. Previously, however, Mr. Living. fice which Mr. Clay gives to all Abolitionists— disturb these rights. Now what are the not an evil to his country. lude is not confined to the two counties we know not, that a Dr. Richards, formerly of county now assumes an encouraging aspect from 'Go home and mind your own business, and rights thus RESERVED? Not rights cre- slon obtained a few sheep of the Spunish Beikshire County, Mass, has been selected1.at; a number of causes, among which, are the right- we have named, but is diffused deeply and cave other people to lake care ot theirs! Lim- ated by the constitution but rights exist- breed, as a present, in 1792. A portion of the Nauvoo us- a Mormon prophet, in the place of;' eousness of the cause itself, the fact that the re- ft?" Persons who write for the Signal, broadly through the whole interior, and t your benevolent exertion to your own neigh- pure unmixed merino b?ood from these flocks Smith. It is not probable that the delusion will, ing previous to the constitution. There cent nominations of the other parties demonstrate cannot be disregarded without incurring iorhood." is to be found in Vermont at this lime. Such must write legibly, or we cannot publish. disappear immediately. is a wide difference between guarantee- (he determination of the slaveholders to "rule or was the origin of the immense flocks of fine We had one or two horrid manuscripts for destruction to the party." ing rights and reserving rights. The ruin, "& the willingness of the parties themselves, ILT The Marshall Expounder has come to the BIT Tho Whigs-have gained a great victory wooled sheep in the United States and Great this paper, A word to the wise will suf- former creates and confers a potver, the at the north, to remain servants and dough-faces elief that "a thorough investigation of the Tex- Louisiana—so have^ the Democrats. All'that for their use, and though last, not least, the elo- Britain.— Galena Gazette. fice. O* The Det-ou Free Press says: 18 question, in its relations to slavery, would latter leaves undisturbed a pre-existing s certainly known ia, thnt the Whigs have elec-. quent and untiring preaching of Dr. Bement. "We have known the game the Whigs were nalse every abolitionist in the county an advoco- ed one Congressman, the Democrats three.—-, right and power. What, then, were Specte.—The imports of specie into the EP By the last advices from Mexico, it will be for ashort time since, through our county, and playing for some time, but we have not mention- cato of Annexation"! This looks rather impu- The Democrats have a majority in the Senate,, United States during the year 1343, from all seen that Santa Anna has succeeded in obtain- ed it. A few weeks since they despatched n se- those rights which by the constitution are we need not say that where the Doctor goes, hi; dent, at first sight, coming as it does from a par- and the Whig* of 8 in the House. Popular YOIIV ing a grant of supplies for his army. The im-cret messenger into the interior to confer with RESERVED to the several States? All makes clean work, leaving no escape for any con- quarters were #23,285,552. Of this large some of the Liberty party, nnd he has returned y pledged to utter hostility to the anti-slavery doubtful. mediate invasion of Texas, even without any those rights which are not taken from scientious man, but to adopt our principles, and amount $17,000,000 were in gold coin, and witu the confident hope that hia mission will nuse; but perhaps the abilities of tho Editor of carry them out in practice. $8,000,000 in silver. The exports of specie prospect of subduing it, might be a good stroke pro»e a successful one; but we are inclined to the he Expounder may be sufficient to. make Mr. The. Express Mail.—Mr. POMEROT them by the Constitution. What, then, belief that he counts without his host." of policy for the Mexicans, aa it would compel 'oik into an Abolitionist—until after election!-- And while we pay this just and deserved tri- from the United States in the same year were has given notice that in consequence of were those preexisting conventional rights Mr. Tyler to commence immediate hostilities We should really like to know who it is *'in the bute to the zeal, industry and talent of Dr. Be-$3,618,399, which made an excels of the im- ^oppose he try his hand at an argument to that are reserved? Where and when with Mexico in defence of Texas, or his army on interior," that keeps the Liberty party for sale, the trouble of suits against the- Railrpa<$ ment, we would not forget to notice the untiring, ports over the exports,—or in other words how that Polk is more favorable to Abolition the Sabine must lie inactive, and see the Texan and also the price which is asked for it. All pri- bmpanies, threatened: by the P. O. De-» did the States obtain them? I speak intelligent and active advocacy of Dr. Anthony made the nett increase of specie for the year, han Clay? country laid waste and overrun. Ineither case, vate,machinations of this kind avail nothing to partment, he has discontinued the letter of civil, conventional, and not natural and many other anti-slavery speakers in our vi- —$20,167,153. matters would soon be brought to a crisis. By the Whigs. They may secure an individual or *- Read the notice of tbo Arcade Conven- rights. These reserved civil State rights, cinity. carrying business. The regular expp«« the last advices from Europe, it is evident that two, but the Liberty party will remain incorrup- ion, in thecommunicntior. of our brother of the C. GURNEY, The last report of the N. E. F. Moral Re- business of the company with which heia if they exist must exist by some civil au- any direct interference of ours will bring upon tible. If they liave any proposiiions to make, uill. The friends of Liberty in New York are 8. J. M. HAMMOND. form Society, states that there are 600 houses thority, some conventional agreement, us remonstrances from Franco and England, let them bo made through the press or in public nimated with that spirit of persoverance which onnected will, of course, be continued aa July 31st, 1&44. I of ill fame in tbo city of Boston. which will be neither feeble nor ambiguous. meetings; and we will consider them. s tho harbinger of success. usual.—Free Press, THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. C3

THE PROSPECT.—We can assure the friends T he following is an account of the income MATAKZAS, July 1, 1844. The Mormoyis.-^Gov. Ford, of Illinois has CMaynnrds have juRt received a large stock WBiaHT'S XntellCgenr*. The leaders of the negro insurrection were made a requisition on Ihe U. S. Government f Drugs, Medicines.Puiiits, Dye Stuffs nnd Gro- of Liberty in this State and out of it, after f all the Bishops of England and Wales, from erie8, together with a consignment pi Cam stock's medicated JPlasttr^ spread making extoneive enquiry, that the Liberty RETRIBUTION. 11 sources: shot a few days ago. This affair has bad the for 500 troops to be stationed in the neighbor- fcdicincs. Sherman's Lozengrx and (J'good's for iinniediate use. Party in Maine is acquiring new strength Bishoprics. Other sources. effect of obliging the government to become hood of Nouvoo, to prevent any bloodshed by '/tolavogue. They can now supply Physician*^ Philadelphia loses in manifold ways by her Merchants and families with any quantity of oil RICE ONLY ONE SHILUNO, IX ORDER TO' continually, and tbat the assaults of its op - stricter in the execution of the existing laws, the anti-Mormons or the Mormons. THEM WITHIN THJB MEANS OF ALL.- iota. She loses just so much property as Canterbury, $76,500 rticles in their line as low >iuid hithiy benfiljciah lifting nlready spread easily be enrolled for liberty this year, and oldiers, who are taken away from regular em- Winchester, 47,250 ished from the island. * * * was shot back of Warsaw, 111. on Friday ie age; and we know a great many ipiuilit'sj r liiniHkliiiio application, tliey will be found cry convenient ior WEAK BACKS, Pafn or tbat is the least number that should be Bangor, 18,000 previous. The guard stationed there saw- ho, (oliowntg the suggestions in iln.ir paiiipn- 'loyment, to keep the peace. Workmen are now busily engaged in demol- ts» nny out now lor JVK'dicuu'.s. shillings, wlmro k'eaknfes it) the Side. Biensi. SiomHth, be— named. Time, labor, and money will do the She loses the amount which has to be ex- Bath and Wells, £2.500 three men, supposed to be horse theives, fore they paid dollars, und |ih.ysibi£p'tj let? bu- veeu the Shoulders, or wherever there lrPain', ishing the old rough-caat building on H mover r wiiere a i'lasrer is needed. They may be ren- work for out cause.—Liberty Standard. Carlisle, 13,500 $6,700 fired on them, and one fell. He was a des. They du not gi» on the liuinlttig puuciplt ended on the heavy military preparations. street, behind the counter of which, in olden •:one disease, one curt-;" hut hnve iJillrrcnt ered more serviceable by pasting u j>irce of She loses custom from abroad and busi- Chester, 14,525 3,658 lime, Franklin, the printer and philosopher, sold Mormon, and they were retreating at the edienus expressly prepared (or different com oth on the back ol ttum before they nre np- M(l. Muitiiudqa have been relioVcd olpoin arid Two NEW LIBERTY PAPERS.—The Chichester, !8,9n0 soop, candles, Ac. It is said to be one of the ainiSj and undent ha i-ye H a rrgul.ir physician ess is paralyzed at home. time. This looks a little like shooting 1 lifuriny by li.t-sv Chca p Pln«iers. 'Middlesex Standard,' published at Low- Ely, 24,750 hey hnve nil been in use nmiiy yens, nnj liavt She loses her reverence for the laws, and oldest buildings in the ciiy.—Post. rather too fast. It shows the feeling to- ways prmed benctictii!; ciiul i!u: duly phiec i<> F<»r t>i»!t ;it .Muf>ely*a Bookstore, nnd \:y J. T. > ell, Massachusetts and edited by J. G. er character. Exeter, 12,150 2,542 et them genuine in Ann Aibor.M at JVlayviiaJ ocket to the tune of millions, besides having give 50,000 to do ns well. of Portland, (and formerly of Boston Ma.*s.) POOR MAN'S PILLS, tant moment, and hope the people of rought down a vast amount of odium on the Lincoln, 18,000 colored, whoso application for admission to In the town of Superior, Wnslitrmiw CO. n excil em vugciobie mmily Medicine, in ca- ountry at large.—Cin. Herald. , 10,500 Mormon Mevwrials.—It is snid thnt Emma, . ses ol liidigeaUoti, Dyap/epsfa, Liver Com. Massachusetts, will appreciate the value the bar in April last, under the new act, was^ iichigan, on ihe f5 h of July, J^.4!. L'I.IZA. iainis or Jaundice, Ague and Fever,- 0. in |'hc ;(Hi year OHHM onguc. Sickness at tbe Stomncn, Sick Hcud- Ripon, 18,000 the dead body of Joe was carried from Cnrthage on the ground that the applicant was not a ge. ' She Was the subject oTpniirdCtt-d aiilicu'on, :he, Reinitiantand Intermittent 5-\>vpi8,Coughs; ' Also, 'The New Freeman,' a La Reformc, (a French paper,) announces Rochester, 6,565 IO Nauvqo, sawed into suitable snips for walk- ol.ls. Catarrh,' &c. &c. Enlirely vegetable/ citizen of Maine, in the contemplation of md oin varioussourci-s, which she bore witlichri»t- iey aie cinphMtically small sheet with the same propensity— fiat an operative at Ruel near Paris, has dis- Snlisbury, 22,500 ing canes, and that she is distributing them to her n pationco and res\gngdoa to tlin moment of act, subsequently applied under the old law ••»«(£ M. fu KS.M'J7 >9 Jt MS BJt'j*!! JLFtj fence a month at Boonton. A State Con- overed a substitute for Bteam. The experi- St. Asaph's, 28,850 friends as memenioes of the prophet. er departure. During her residence in tSii lent is to be made in a few day on the Ver- to be admitted by examination. He was onducing to henlih and counteracting disease vention was held at Newark 21st May, St. David"s, 11,250 thereupon called before examiners, a commit- ountry, she' maintained a chrisii.in profession.. f purifying the bloo I, cleansing the system of allies railroad. 'Figure to yourself,' snys the Watery Potatoes.—Put into the pot a piece as to induce those acquainted with lir;r to ac- tiaied humors, removing ifmtnictionfy stiniu- which took measures in favor of the Lib- Worcester, £9,250 tee lecomending him to the Court as a fit teforme, an enormous (double or drum,) of lime os large as a hen's egg, arid however uaintcd with her u> aclviiowiudgo thut bhu had ting the organs ot secretion, mingling with the Landaff, 4,500 13,342 od and acting every way in harmony with- the erty Party*—Lib. Standard. wntery the potatoes may be, when the water candidate—and accordingly he was yesterday en "h'ith Jesus.-" She was a member of the wheel, five yards in diameter, between the Sodor and Man, 9,000 'stem. is pcured off they will be perfectly dry and inea- admitted in the District Court, ft> practice Vesleyan Methodtst church in Father Frains JUDGE MIXER FOR LIBERTY.-—Judge pokes of which you place a horse with liis For Infi.Tmnfory disraRrs need in connection: ider. This large wheel being attached to as an attorney and Counsellor at law in Uie eighborhood, much beloved by Iier brethren and ith the;i lllicum»tic Plaster'' they will'be found Mixer, an old and influential Democrat The Population of the Springs.—The cdi- our ordinary wheels placed on the rails of a or of the Republican has been taking the Courts of this State.r— Portland Me. Adver- sters, and m>w deeply lamented bv them, also le/idy to nirl m the removal of diseases tor of Chautauque county, has left the Tex- The Emperor of Russia, while in England, tiser. y ull her acquaintances, as well as by her afllic- hich the Plaster is above rccoinmondod, and ailroad, it will merely be necessary to turn ensus of the men women and children always slept on the ground, on a leather irticularly are they calculated for nil derange- ans and come out boldly forBirney. Not ie large wheel to make the carriage advance. ow sojourning at Saratoga. Here i6 his re- d husband. She has left two small children cms of the Digestive nnd Bilittry Organs, the- tick, stuffed with straw, as being more con- ehind her; may they receive tho protection of a few conscientious men in Chautauque at what motive force does the inventor em- ort: A man in Mississippi proposes a method for rimary orisin of n multitude of disesoes. ducive to health th&n a feather bed.—JY. Y, transporting mail matter. It is to iiave a ie Almighty, mil the sympathy of all thosecc, Price—25 Cents and 50 cents a Bi>x. county have made up their minds that loy? It is the horse placed in the interor of The number of visitants now in town is For sale nt Mopely's Bookstore, nnd by J. T. Republic. large air-tight iron tube extending from city uointed with their melancholy eiicumstnncos.— they cannot vote for a duellist. One dea- wheel, nnd yoked, by means of two bars ver 3000, which may be classified as follows: tocking, Travelling Agent for Michigan. to city, in one end apis-ton is to be placed csterday morning at 10 o'clock, almost all the 16-ly con that we have heard of, arrived at f iron, placed perpendicularly under the axle, [arried 1000; unmarried, SOOC; old bachel A Liberty Electoral ticket has been formed in with the mail matter attached, the air is then ^i»hbors and friends assembled lo pay tl-etr last this conclusion on reading Mr. Chaplin's he horse by drawing, causes the wheel to rs, 400; in pursuit of wives, 875; in pursuit Virginin. This is the first slave State where an ibute of respect to the memory of the deceased. WRIGHT'S attempt has been made to organize a Liberty par- to be exhausted from the other end of the tract on duelling, and called his neighbors urn, in the same manner as a mouse or a husbands, 900; Gentlemen, 800; Ladies sermon was preached by the author from 2 ^NTI-INFLAMMATORV AND RHEtf- ty. Honor to the men who have dared to go for- tube by means of an nir pump driven by 6team MATJC PLASTER, together to discuss that matter.—Liberty quirrel in a cage. In order to allow the 200; loafers, 500; blacklegs, 240; p/ckpock- iia, 4: G. 7. 8. which w.is listened to with se- ward in this matter. or water power, and thus by the ptessrtre of ousness and deep feeliftg. May the impression A N efficient remedy for Rheumatism, Fever orse to enter this singular wheel, it has been ts; 25; politicians, 700; pious folks, 1400; m- XlL Sores, White SweHings, FeJone, Pain or Press. he atmosphere the piston and mail bag are i4 ound necessary to dig an excavation near the dels, 800; freethinkers, 600; nothingarians, Southern Democracy.—At a dinner given ver wear nway, nnd may we ail die the death eakness in ibe.Back, Breast. Side or Limbs, tation-house, into which the horbe is let 00; invalids, 540; in pursuit of pleasure, 1700; to bo driven throng i the tube like a sireak of " the righteous, and may our last end be like iurns, Bruises, Cramps, Chilblains, Liver and Central Rail Road.—Receipts upon to Mr. Pickens, in Abbevile, South Caroli- ightning. ers." •ung auctions. Indolent Tumors. Spinal affec—- own. The inventor slates that 4te can>pringwater drinkers, 1400; wine drinkers* na June 22d, the following was among the osn, Inflamed Eyes, &c. Su It is unsuspassed this Road in the month of July, 1844: w. p. ESLI:R. modify his wheel so as to admit three hors- 600; fops and dandies, 700; flirts, 800; flats,toasts: Edward Perkins, n gamblnr, shot another grim n all Inflammatory diseases, either Chionie or For freight, 6,845 46 Salem, July 13th, 1844. Acute, as it operates by counteracting aud reduc- s, and that in such cusc, the heaviest train 000; men of sens e, 300; belles, 14; beauties, "By A. H. Simonds. Daniol O'Connell— bier named John White, dead, at Memphis, on State Journal please copy. ng lnfiamatiorv, allaying Pain, Sweating" ther From passengers, 9,218 76 may be propelled along a railroad with a butterjlies, 250. To all these may be ad-The cadaverous bird of prey, whose beak has the 9ih inst. Porkins wns sent to jail. arts alfectcd, and by its strengil.ening and Ano- For transporting U. elocity even more rapid than caused by ed 3000 citizens including 200 porters, 300 been whetted on the hearts of the poor, and yne properties giving speedy relief Also invul- S. Mail, 579 57—16,643 99 team. aiters, 360 chambermaids, 50 scullions, 40 lableasan anti-mercurial plasur. whose talons are yec dripping with the blood Receipts for the Signal of Liberty by DENTISTRY. Price ?5 cents per Box.—For iurther particu- Amount received in the corresponding cavengers, 80 hostlers, 100 loafers, 400 suck- of white slaves—may the first morsel of black nrs, see circulating Pamphlet.) For sale at The circulation of the Cincinnati Mai/, from July 26, to Aug. 9, 1844. HE Subsetiber again oilers his professional time 1843, 10,900 43 rs, 620 negroes, 100 gamblers, besides any flesh be 6wallows,stick fast in his filthy gullet.' T services to the inhabitants of Ann Arbor, Vloseley's Bookstore, Ann Aibor, and J. T.- rVeekly Herald and Philanthropist has uantily of good-for-nothing, know-nothing E. Elwell 25, P. M. nt Cambridge $1. P. M. md as he is anxious to secure the tfonfideaceo f Stocking, travelling agent for Michigan. —Emancipator, at Jackson $1,13, E. Aldrich, $4.0.0, P. M. at all persons requiring the services of an experien- 16-ly UJT" Here is a salutation from the "more favor- ttained to 4,000, and the proprietor, af- agabonds, who only live to be so msny pests :ed DENTIST, will be pleased to present tc Columbia $3, N. Stephens 25, W. Bouton25, E able" party: cr many misgivings, has concluded to of- o the place they inhabit. Such a medley of The Post Office War.—Mr. WicklifTe hose calling upon him satisfactory teaiirnomals THE MISSES CLAKKS' uman character, is an interesting subject Of Palmer $1, P. M. at Franklin §«. P. M. at Mar >t' his long and successful practice in tho ciiy o1 "Don't be alarmed!—The cause of Whiggery *er the paper to every subscriber who has served a mandamus on the railroac N&w .York. Xouacg Ladies' Seminary^ onlemplation to the philosophical observer; shall §1, N. Terrell §1, P. M. at Tipton 50, P gloriously triumphs in Kal'amazoo County this vill pay in advance, at One Dollar.— companies, that he shall fine therrt $50 M. n( Maeon $3,00. G. Bentley $1. He would observe that encouraged by his for- ANN AAfeOR, MICHIGAN. full, over all Polkery, or Niggnnjl—Mich. St. nd we i ntend as soon as other claims upon mer success he lias removed his lumily to Mich- Phis is the right principle for publishers for every time they transport any o Gazette. »ur attention are disposed of, to devote a chap" igan, and will make tins place his principal loca MARY H. CLARK, Principal. and readers—a large business, low pri- Pomeroy's agents on the road, while UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. tton. CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principals er to some of the most prominent claims now Ilia terms will* in no caae, be unreasonable *'I6 not the Whig party opposed to Annexa- Pomeroy threatens to prosecute the com- T^re public examination of the classes in th MISS WEST. Teacher in Music. ces, and ready pay. ongregated at Saratoga's- /XTJf A f and all operations warramed H. F. SCHOFF, do of Claj-sics. tion?— Slate Journal. University will commence on Monday the 12t E. G. BURGER, Dentist. Not that wo know of. pany Tor damages whenever they refuse do do in French. A Remarkable Fact.—The Missionary Her- of Atigusiai 9 o'clock A i M. Office at tpe residence of Mr. Charles Thaycr F. MARSH, Teacher of Mathematics. 1 Wreck of the Erie.—Capt. Weaver of the to convey his agents. Huron- at.- ld for June, contains a brief report of a speech The public exercises of the Janior class wi RHOBY E. CLARK, Teacher of Juvenile Depf. ANN ARBOR. Aug. 9, 1844. mrk Sandusky—whose departure from this be held at the Methodist Church on Wednesdo August 2, 1844. made by Commodore Jones,of the U. S. Navy? Singular Restriction.—The London Th« price of Wheat remains without variation >ort for the purpose of raising the ill-fated erening, August 14th. The following are a few of the numerous tes r B THIS Institution has been in operation since o a great meeting of the natives of Sandwich JL November .18. .t&39. The scuolnstic year at 56 cents. We anticipate a good yield from steamer Erie, was mentioned by us last week correspondent of the New York Commer- The next term of the University will begin o iimomal8 Mr-BURGKR can present in favor of hi stands. He complimented them on the sys- experience and professional abilities. embracing forty-eight iveekst two terms, compri- the summer crops- The large quantities of rain —has called on us to report progress. cial Advertiser, under date of July 3, the 25th of Sept. sing two quarters each—twelve weeeks in a»o^iar- that have recently fallen, will place them beyond em of education established among them anc By means of a diving bell, cast at Fredonia says: 4nrf\4 JulyS0, 1344. From the Rev. J. L. Blake, ler—a general examination at the close of i each the reach of drought. itated the following remarkable fact, highly term—in February and August. or the purpose at an expense of $1,800, and Nr.w YOKK, March o0, 1844. creditable both to them and the Amerioan "A very singular bill is now under I hnve been personally acquainted with Dr. E 'T'be last quarier of the present term com- weighing 4 and a half tons, he has succeeded meetings. menced May 20th. After a month's v.-icaiion, missionaries under whose auspices so much discussion in Parlament, having for its G. Burger tor several years, and entertain for htm at the close of this quarter,, which ends fhe scho- FOREION NEWS n visiting the wreck, at a depth of 63 feet, and Charles H. Stewart will address his fellow ci a feeling of sincere respect: when living in-Eas good has been accomplished: object the regulation of the amount of lastic year* school will be again resumed the first got fairly to work on Saturday morning.— izens at times and places as follows: Broadway, he was employed by my family i week in September nex-f. FIFTEEN DAYS LATER FROM EU- "At Monterey de California there are seve- smoke to be emitted from factory chim- At Wayne, Monday Aug. 20V at 2 o'clock P. IV several operations upon tlje teeth., aifd 1 have fu • TShJfr OF Ti'iTiON.^For the English branch- They have raised the best bower cable chain— confidence of his skill in the several branches o ral English and Americans intermarried witl nies, and limiting their right of smoking " fiankm, •« " " til 7 li es, :s-2,50 to $") per quarter. No reduction mado ROPE. 150 feet in length, and one of the best on the Dentistry, according to ilte most approved mode for absence, except incase of sickness,, and no- descendents of the old Spiniards; and they ake—and are now getting up two other to a certain number of minutes per day. " Plymou*h,Tuesday Aug. 27 at 2 o'clock of practice: pnpil taken ior less than a quarter. Extra char- The steamship Caledonia arrived at Boston lave children growing up around them. .On " Northviile, •' " " at 7 " J. L. BLAKE. cables. As soon as her shafts, now projec- The municipal regulations of some of ges are made for mosic on the Piano, with (ho- about noon on Thursday, from Liverpool " Salem, Wednesday " 28 at 2 o'clock 1 use o' the instrument, $8,00' my inquiry as to their schools and means o ting from her sides so far as to be in the way Np. tbus our New England cities forbid public M. at Dirrrcmd's School House. : French, 3,00' education, judge of my surprise when the on of raising her—are got out, the brig Rocky It gives me pleasure to state that my frien Latin, 3,00' making the passage in 13 days. swer was. ''Oh, we have to send them to the smoking by human beings, but the exten- " Lyon, Wednesday Aug. 23 at 7 o'clock P Mr. E. G. Burger, has be< n well known by m Drawing and Painting, 5,00' Mountain, now in port, will proceed to the fora number of years; that he special importance- have good schools, here we have none."—Cin. (smokers by profession.) seems droll ** Novi Corners, Thursday Aug. 29 at 2 sustains a character of strict integrity aud mora The wreck was discovered, as Captin W. " Farmington, • " if li at 7 worth. per week if j>aid in advance, or $2,QV per weefe Money continued abundant at a low rate Htrald. enough." if paid at the close of the quarter. iS Southfleld, Friday Aug. 30 at 2 " J. SMITH DODGE, of interest. The weather for the growing assures us, by means of a compass, rendered Parents and guardians are invited to visit tho- " Livonia, " " " at 7 " Dentist, 47 Bond Street. school every Friday, when the studies of tho Cheers for the Printer Mayor.—May- very susceptible to the magnetic attract ion— LIBERALITY.—General Cadwalader has crops had been favorable and there is a pros- " Redford, Saturday " 31 at 2 H week fire reviewed—also semi-monthly on Wed- pect of an abundunt harvest. or Harper of New York, seems deter- the same by which the wreck of the Lexing- received Fifty Dollars, enclosed in a let- Nr.w YORK, iVfayl&, 1844. nesday afternoon, at reading of the weekly com- ton was found. The inventor, a Mr. Chapin, Mr. E. G. Burger having been employed b positions. The House of Lords hod not come to anymined to signalize his administration by ter from Boston, from "Law and Order," several of my friends in various operations upo Young ladies desirous of entering the schooll 1 who is now at work with the diving bell on LIVINGSTON COUNTY LIBERTY CON result on the State Prisoner's Trial. Mr. O - their teeth, during a period ot twelve yenrspast and pursurng the regular course of study, would acts of public usefulness and munificence to be applied to the fund for the relief of VENTIOff. I take pleasure in adding my name in favor of hi Connell has no hopes that the appeal will be the Erie, has likewise ascertained the location do Well to commence at the begining of th« His latest plan for the public good is theof the schooner Young Lyon, sunk with rail- the families of those soldiers, who were A Convention of the Liberty party in Livin abilities as a Dentist. term. successful. ston County, tvill be held at Howell, on Mem WM. S. TOMPKJNS". M. D. Having purchased a healthy and commodious establishment of a splendid city bathing road iron on board, some two years since.— killed or wounded on the 7th and 8th 161 Bowery. The present military, force in Ireland a- day, the nineteenth day of Aagust next, at tc budding in a pleasant nnd convenient part of the housdj to be open to the whole people, a The company now engaged in this enterprise, inst.—Phil, paper. village, no pains or expense shall be spared t» tnounts to 50,000 men, independently of en o'clock, A. M., to nominate candidates to NKW YORK. May 2)?, 1814. facilitate the studies and render the situation ef the bare cost of management. Such an also intend raising the schooner.—Buffalo Believing Mr. E. G. Burger lobeagentlema rolled Chelsea out-pensioners and armed pol- An experiment is about to be made in supported at the ensuing election for the sever the young InOies profitable and agreeable. ice. establishment would bei an invaluable Advertiser. county offiee8. well skilled in his profession, and of excel I en Belonging to the school are a Library of b«r» Paris on air balloons, which is exciting character, it hffords me pleasure to recommen rwee.n three and four hundred volumes, and Pbi- It is calculated that the O'Connel tribtm blessing. It takes a. printer to devis By order of '.he Cor. Committee. him to aU who have need of the services of a Education.—The system of education pur- the curiosity of the scientific world to an osophical Apparatus. Electrical Machine, Globes, this year will reach £30,000. large measures Of permanent usefulnes Grfecn Oak, July 29, 1844. experienced Dentist. &. Scientific lectures are delivered before the sued by Wm. Cobbett was a singular one.— extraordinary degree. A balloon com- GEO. F. HUNTINGTOX. M. D. school at proper intervals. A letter, it is said, has been received by the to the people. Success to Mayor Harper 261 Third Avenue. He had a large family of boys and girls.— posed of sheet copper, the 200th part of Jackson County liberty The Misses Clnrk will endeavor, not only to commander of the Forces from the Hor>e They wete never sent to school, and never promote the intellectual ctdiure of tfiefr pupils, Guards, enquiring if it would be 6afe to an inch in thickness, is so far' cdmpleted Convention. CH'tK.sfoMATHtc INSTITUTE, ] but will attend strictly io their moral deport- A vote was taken on the Cars coming from made to read or study at home. Books and Rye, Westchester Co. N. Y. May 81. '44. $ withdraw some of the troops from Ireland that it is now exhibited to" the public, and A Mass Convention of the'Liberty party, w ment. Albion tin's morning, and resulted as followe papers were lying abouf, and they saw their 1 have been acquainted with Mr. E. G. Bur Will: a deep sense of religions responsibility', The reply was that it would be unsafe to Polk, 18—Clay 12~Birney 4.—Jackson pa is expected to be ready for otecent in the be held at the Court House, in the village ger. of New York City, Dentist, for some ten o they would civn such n tenre to character, as shall father reading and writing. If they asked twelve years, and it t;iyes me great jdeasuie t do ao until O'Connell's release from pris- per. Jackson, on the 4th of September, at JO A, A render if practically fitted for every station—yicld- any questions they were answered—if they course of the present summer. The con- for the purpose of effecting a thorough and sy bear testimony to ihe high mo'ral worth of Mr , DAVID M. BAGLEY. ond nnd Third Books of Mis'ory—Mrs. Wil- acres of land in Texas. If this be so, the kc; some branch of domestic economy. There EDWARD LEWIS. SAML. U. BERRIAN. tiard's Republic of America—Phelps' Legal Clas- eon of the Duke of Wellington, and the tton of the zeal of this gentleman, in advocating the is but one thing that diserves whipping* and Steamboat Voting in Massachusetts.— Centra sics—Playfeir's Euclid, and Duvie's Algebra and LONSON Wi£CpX, Com. YORK. Mny 22, 1S44. Aliss Pierrepoint, took place on the 9th ult.consummation of a treaty, by which this Ian In a promiscuous assembly yesterday, re- DANIEL PF.Cfc. Arithmetic—Parker's Natural Philosophy. that is disobedience to resonable commands. An intimacy with Mr. E. G. Burger, for tft The Misses Clark have taught o Young La- at St. George's Church, Hanover square, in would be rendered as valuable as govcrnmen A child must obey, but there are punishments turning to the city on board the General DAVID BINGHAM, J last ISyeare enables me to add my testimony a dies School for several years iit the Ciiy of New- Jackson, July 29, 1844. the presence of a distinguished circle of iln lands in the United States are at present, may b better than castigation, if any are needed, and Lincoln^ a1 vote was taken for the Presi- la his integrity and moral worth, and having a York, and are furnished wirh testimonials from nobility and an immense assemblage of com readily discovered.—Augusta (Georgia) Citron vailed myself of his professional services to Rt. Rev. Benjamin Oinlerdonk. D. D.. and John there are stimulants in rewards,- emulation, the dency, none called but passengers enti- LIBERTY CONVENTION FOR WAYNE considerable extent for the last 7 year M. Griseon, M. D.-, of New Ycrk, Rev. J. JU pany, the church being literally croweded in icte. 1 desire of approbation, the germs of the mas- tled to vote. It resulted as follows:— The Liberty parly of Wayne county will mee c;m. with pleasure and confidence , recommen Blake, of Brooklyn', and Mrs. Emma Wiifard, ot every part. The newly married couple ofter- him to all who may have need of Denial opera Troy. N. Y. ; also, reference is made, by per- ter passion of the human soul. In ninety-nine in convention at Wayne on Monday ihe &6th wards left town for Strathfieldsaye. Eggs.—A single riousfe in Cihcinfiati lins, in For James G. Birney,- 81 tions. mis?iotr. to fhe following gentlemen : Rt. Rev. one summer, shipped to New Orleans, $25,0 ( cases in a hundred, there is no use ir/ striking of August next at tin o'clock in tho forenoon, t E. A. VANDERHOOF, S. A. McCoskry. D. D.. Robert Rumsey and For James K. Polkj 14 The new charter of the Bank of Englam worth of eggs. The coast of Ireland opposit a blow—in the hundreth it tnay be fatal to no.ninate six Representatives, and the followin Firm of Sp&tfs & Vandertjoof, L. B. Misier. Esnrs., Detroit; Rev. Isaac S. will be in full eperation in the course of a few For Henry Clay; 11 £45. vVnier«r. N. Y. Kelcham. C«iitreville ; Rev. J. Hudson, Whita Liverpool, scarcely produced eggs sufficient fo neglect it.—New York Svn. county officers:—Clerk, Sheriff. Surveyor, Rcj, Pigeon , Rev. J. P. Cleveland, end Geo. Ketch- weeks fiom the present time. its own use; when the steam navigation has giv Declined voting* 10 ister, Judge of Probate, Treasurer, three Audit Fcathcfs & Paper Hanging* nm, M.irshnit ; Hon. Wni. R. Delnml. Jackson; LATER FROM MEXICO. en them a market, induced attention to the sub- The U. S. Senatdrs whose terms of office Chronicle. ori and two Coroners: also to transact ariy othe HE subscriber will keep a supply of Pnttl B. Ring. Michigan Centre; E. H. Winan, ject, and they now send annually to Liverpoo pertinent business; Each town and ward wi -Feathers consimnly on hand. AJso an as Adrian: Dnnicl Mixson, Clinton: Gardine, The U. S. revenue cutter Woodbury, W expire on the 4th of March next, are Demo- Tsurtof Paper Hangings." Borders. Fire-bo.-ird Pa Wheeler, M. D.. Howell; Rev. F. H. Cuming, Foster, Esq. commander, arrived here yesterdo $•500,000 worth of eggs. If proper means coul crats—^airfield, Maine} Sturgeon, Pennsyl- An innocent Man Hung by a Mob.— send three delegates. pers,&c. W.A.RAYMOND, Grand Rapids; Rev. H. Colobzer, Rev. A. M. in 8 days from Vera Cruz, bringing despatche be relied upon for sate packing, we could ship vania; Tappah, Ohio; fienton, Misouri—4 Under this caption, the Paris (Mo.) Mer- A. L; PORTER, K8 JefT. Avenue, Detroit. Fitch. S. Denton. HI. D., P. Bngham. M. D., million of dollars worth annually to England am 4 Hon. Wm. A. Fletcher, Hon. Wm. R. Thomp- from the United States charge d'offairs at th Whigs—Phelpe, Vermont-, Choate, Mass.; Cha'n; of County Com. May 20. other places where eggs are scarce. cury narrates some curious particulars son, E. Mundy, Esfj., J<-h» Allen. Esq., Geo. city of Mexico, to our government. Sprague, R. Island; Huntinglon, Connecticut; Detroit, July 25, 1S44. CHARLES H, STEWART, W. Jewett, Esq., Cnet as a visiting committee of I wish, therefore, for the sake of sound doc Fentonville. July 9, 1844. the school to be present when the weekly studies Newg of thfl rejection of the treaty, by the U that the brethren will love one another. that the French Government have been from the Van Buren (Ark-.) Intelligen- H. H. BlNGhAM. G. CHAPMAN are reviewed; but especial ly to attend during tbo S. Senate, WOB received at Vern Crui on the 10't actively engaged for the last two months cer, that the real murderers have been 43-3in. semi-nnruiil e.iaminations. inst., which the Governor immediately forwarc GEftESEE LIBERTY COftVEN September 4. 1843. 9lf An Odd Case.—Before the Cincinnat in laying rails, grading* and otherwise found and are in confinement at Fayette- MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, #d by express to Mexico; the news gave joy a court, on the 16th inst., one man sued anoth F superior quality, just printed and ior S making preparations for a steam convey- ville, in that State. There are three of A Convention of the Liberty Party of Genese at this Office. WASHTENAW COUNTV Cr-F.uK's OFFICE, ? Vera Cruz* and a revival of American busines for damages for biting the end of his nose o o ANN ARDOR. July 18. A. D. 1844. $ ance from Porto Bello to Panama, thus them, by the name of Star and Reese< and Co. will bo held at Flint, oh Tuesday,the twent Ana Arb«r, Nov. 2, 1843. •was expected from ir. in a fight—damages laid at $50001 The de OTICE is hereby given that the Session The- requisition of Gen. Sartta Anna for 30, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific they are said to have* frequently boasted elk. day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to nom N Laws of the State of Michigan for the year fendant intends instituting a suit for fiv BASKET WARE. 1814, have been received at this ofiico. and ara 000* troops and four millions of dollars had boe Oceans, and doing away for the present of the crime. They will be convicted, it inate candidates to be supported at the ensuin RAVELLING BASKETS; &c—at thousand dollars for an improvement m plain election far the several County offices. now ready for delivery to such office!s n* are, granted, after somo tardy and' warm discuss any intent upon cutting a canal at theis said, on the testamony of many wit- T RAYMOND'S CASH STORE, by law. entitled to receive them. Alsn blanks j.ons in Congress.—New Orleans l^ropic, Jul tiff's loofce, by biting off tho organ in ques By order the Cor. Committee 148 Jeff. Avenue, Detroit for School IusjMJCtors, nnd I) s'nrt Oflicrrs. nesses to these confessions. 224 tiom Isthmus.—St. Augustine News, July 23. Fentenville, July 9, J814- May 20. 4 3wl4 E. P. GARDINER, Clork. ..,- .« ' *.-^ • .-- •'• • 1 m THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY.

500,000 Feet JC. B. WALKER'S PATENT -TO THE VICTORBEL(SNG~TS. ATTENTION PETERS' PILLS. SPOILS" HE PIKT2 LUMBSB. SMUT MACHINE. TRUTH HAS PREVAILED. \ LTHOUGH many preparation in tl.« r IJE subscribers oiler !>>r snlc. Five hun- HE Subscribers take this method of inform- ETERS' Vegetable Pills have now been ten ±Y of "POPULAR MEDICINESi" ?m* Tt/ST received at the General Depot, for tin T dred Thousand Feet SEASOiNKD T ing all sucii as ore engaged in the Miiling P years before the public. During that period been before the public, claiming to give r»v"e J *alo of Clothiers Stock, Machinery, Dye PINE LUMBER, business in the Slate of Michigan, that they arc they have obtainedu celebrity unparalleled in the and even cure tho most inveterate diaeuee/ fluffs, &c. &c, No. 13$). Jefferson Avenue, now manufacturing in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw history of the most popular medicines which have none hnve so well answered the purn Dotroit. the following larsje, well aworted, and which has been put up in the best possible man- ner, and is of every quality mid thickness. Per County. Michigan, L. B. Walker's preceded them or have followed in their track;— •urcfully selected stock, viz: The hnppy combination of vegetable ingredients 100 bbls. St. Domingo Logwood, Cut, SOUP wishing to purchase Lumber tlna is fi.t Patent Smut Machine, AT THE CASH STORE OF for immediate use, will do well to give us a call, which ibey would recommend to take ihe Smut to which these pills owe their efficacy, is the re- "COUGH LOZENGES' 5 Tons *' " 'fl Stick, before pufthffsrns elsewhere. sult of years of earnest study and experiment, di- cure the most obstinate cases of ( 150 bbls. Cuba Fustic, Cut, off ot wlieat as well or belter (h;m any othei rected by long previous experience in the prop- ; ; HAZF.l/VON & r.ATERSON. machine'. This machine is a hori/.;Mital machine hours. They have cured a large nt 5 Tons ' ' in Stick. formerly Agents for Beach & Co. — it retains all the friction of the wheat, nnd uni- erties of medical substances, the pathology of dis- sons who have been given up by their phJS 50 bbls. Nic. Wood, Chipped, ease, the nature and modus operand! of the va- and friends, and many who have be " C10'18 Flint., Jiinuary '2>. 1844. 4 '-(mi. ting simplicity with durability, it combines tlic ret ? ?e( 50 " Lima Wood, " beating, scouring, and Mowing principles, dis nmis fluids which minister to the support and to the verge of. the gravo by spitJn '"' l 30 '« Red Wood, " ^J?B * sustenance nf the human body, and organization Consumption and Hectic Fever l u • J charging the dust »nd smut as laf-t ,-is separaied )v M JSfc> " Ground Camwood, HELP ME ALONG IN THE from the wheat. This machine ia perfectly se- by which those fluids are prepared, modified und have had the rose of health restored » Ff 10 " Quercitron Bark, eiirt! from fue, ;ind runs much lighter than any distributed. The triumph of skill, and patient gard cheek, oiid now live to -speak /•',,£• 5'Jl) lbs. Nutgalls, - experiment has been complete. Throughout the praises of this invaluable medicine n 1,(ho WORLD. other machnie in use. For farther information. UI 10 Cases Extract-of-Logwood, •o bills. Shop in Lower Town. Pnccs UST received at the above establishment, a complete assortment qi length and breadth of our land, in British, Amer- man's ' > oner- 300 lbs..Lac Dye, Help those who strive In help thnnsclces to agree with the times. All Orders for Ma- J ica and the West Indies, and on tho continent 2 Ceroons Spanish Indigo, J chiiiP8 will be promptly attended to. of Europe, the curative virtues of Peter's Vege- "WORM. LOZEj\GE8» 300 lbs. Sumac Sicily, by Honest Indus try. '"~^J, A table Pills, are gratefully acknowledged. They have been, proved in more thnn 400 0(JO c Address E. O. & A. CUITTF.NDEN. 0 3 Casks Madder. may be called TH>; medicine I>.VK KXCBt.r.KNCK, ol be infallible, in fact, the only certain Won!?!/ 3 Gnsks Blue Vim'ol, > The continuation oi "Hnrd Times" urges [he Ann Arbor. Wasbienaw Co., Mich the Southern Statey. Their consumption south stroying medicine ever! discovered CV i •!S Casks Alum -ulwscribf r to cry out lor help, nnd (o inlonn nil !y8l3-H HBift of the Potomac, id enormous, and continually on will eat them when they ennno. be forced in iT 2 Barrels Red Tarinr. •ihode who aradc'yirciH.- io l.YiinumJze, thathe liae Groceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware, Boots nnd Shoes, Tuscan and Straw the increase. No othpv pill "goes down'' there, any other medicine., and tho Benefit derived ft, * 2 lionets Cream Tartar, >|ICIIO3CTVli be bor.ght at any olher store in Michigan. The above Goods' were select- manufactured certificates. form is great beyond conception. Thnv \ 5 " Oil Vuri.,1, On Woodw.nd #vemte, ncxi dnoi io Hyde A CHJl.YTS. ed wiih great care, and we fee! assured that we can convince purchasers of Peters' Vegetable Pills may bo termed a uni- never been known to fail. Dr. Sherman's 3 " Muriatic Acid, 'Wilder'** So.i!e Factor}-. between At writer and, H 10 subscribers are now loceiving,- at their veraa ; medicine", for there is scarcely any de- "CAMPHOR LOZENGES." • 500 lbs. Virdigris, Woodhridgc Mrt-cts.. where he will fell c!o;hing stores, 188 Jefferson Avenue, wnd comer of (he truth of what we say. The highest price will be paid for Wool. We rangement or obstruction of the organs nnd relieve Headache. Nervous Sick-hcndncho Pi 5) '•' Block Tin, a iitlU-Ohuipcr limit ihe ChtujH'-st for CI.S'I.— TRandolph and Woodbridge sueois, Detroit, a functions of the human machine which they will will also receive all kinds of produce in exchange for Goods at the highest not allevia'.c or remove when administered in the puauon of the. Heart, and sickness i« ?.,?J Tease's, Twine, Copper Kettles, all sizes, He will also (x>nU»u.e r<> enrrv (jn die large mid gonernj slock of few minures. Dr. Sherman's y Person's Shearing Machines, market price. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine for early stages of congestion of the stomach or bow- Curtis' " . " TAILORING AND .CLOTHES CLEANING DYE-WOODS AND DIE-STUFFS thepiselves. els, they speedily, relax those organs, reduce the "POOR MAN'S PLASTER" Screws and Press Plqtes, BUSINESS. 35 tons Lnjiwood, rustic, Lunewood, attendant fever, and restore the sufferer to health. is acknowledged by all who have ever «„.0 do Fustic in the back, loins, side, breast, nee* Clothi.ors' Jacks, Sauinett Warp, 1-20 do Logwood. the Operation of most other cathartics, nnd they jbints.v rheumatism, lumbago, &c Bo cleaning is by a processol steam, he warrants to nifty be administered without the slightest fear of Clothiers' Brushes, Shuttles, completely renovate iKe gnrnieVisj and give thct 100 do Redwoods, to procure the above and all other' Tickers, Card Cleaners, &c. &c. 20 do Alum, producing local inflammation, -so frequently Maynurd's, and you will be snr ' :he appearancp e of NEW, wiihour doing i j K«hr caused by the purgent compositions vended by The above, with a variety of other articles be- di Cll G hhda Copperas, mistake in quantity or charge. longing to the trndo, huve been purchased this to the clotli in form- or diiMbuiiy. Collars am 4 do Blue Vitriol, the quacks and charlatans of the day.; Breasts of coais warranted to be. kept in perfec , in nlmost all stages of disease, Peters' Vegeta- A * K lV; S- & J" W' MAYNARD •ummer by the subscribers from Mnnu/hcturer- 4 pipes Ombre and Crop Madders, prime, Ann Arbor, February 5, 1844. 4j and First Hands in the New York, Fhitadclphia, shape. Aiiy kind ofclothingahercd and repairoc r,f)U lbs. ExirnetLoL'wood, AMES GIBSON takes tins method of informing Ins ble Pilis will bo found of beneficial effect, but and Boston Markets, and every thing having, res in the neatest stj le. and on terms fo curr'espom CUl! do Bengal, Mulrasand Caraccas Indigo, friends and old customers that he has again en- they should always be resorted to wheu the first ceived his personal inspection, he can with the with die reduced prices in other litifehi 300 do Blue Niitgnlls, (Allcppo,) sympt >m makes its appearance. The conquest THE~TRUE PAIN almost confidence offer thorn to purchasers «is /fc He respectfully returns hjt> sincere thanks to Uo'i Bo I'nwdered Curcuma, tered the Mercantile busiress, and is now opening a general and splendid o( the complaint will then be easy and immedi- best and most complete stock'xn the country; and the citizens of Detroit, and the public i.i gWg ate. In billious disorders, remittant or intermit- EXTRACTOR SALVE 21)0 do' Verdigris. assortment of tant fever, dlspepsiri, dysentery, cholera, chohc, aeit is his fbced determination (by the low-rates for their very liberal patronage Hint he has tiero.- 10 Carboys Oil Vitriol, XyillCH. cures like a charm all BURNS by it which he will sell) to i;rovent the necessity ol toforo--received, arid hopes tlial by a constant ex- diarhca, dropsy, sour or feted eructations, e'n- (> do Arju.i Fortis, largfjpiont of the spleen, sick headache, all com- PAIi\, IM< LAMMATION, ACHE or ITCH" our Clolbiers and ManutV"urcrs leaving the ertion and strict attention ta business, to merit 4 do Spirits Sea Sal's, &?4 State to make their purchases, ho would mercl) and coniiiiue to receive a share of public par pluinis glowing out of irnperfector too rapid di- ING ever yet found upon the human familv ,o 00 ." sold for 25 cents, the formerprice being too Pi the coats of the intestines; nnd which when orbnnnt. The 50 cent size now cousin* ftjr DAT GEIOCS2&SES, 'Come bring your old garments and hare tJicm will be (aken in exchange for Goods. combined with the billiary secretion, is convey- MACHINE CARDS, times ns much as the Jormer, and the *l H;zo m Courtlnml Stwct. trade. ' The subscribers hnve the sole Agency in this -ILr Be sure, therefore, and aek foi CONNKI'S AMONG. WHICH ABE! ses when wanted for that purpose. It is entire- Such in the radical mode in which this medi- ly unlike any thnt hnve ever been offered to ihe State for fhe sale of as our plate with Dalley's unjnc on it has been French Lnwtis. "PARSON'S SHEARING MACHINES,-" cine performs its cures. Testimonials which stolen, mid the spurious may appear with tli;, , public in this Stare or elsewhere; and is believ- v/ould fill volumes (mnny-of them from high ; t ed to possess important advantages over nny other nnd the celebrated "LEICESTER MACHINE name oil it. Know, therefore, thnt it cornea di- de Luinea, CARDS," decidedly the beet in use. scientific authority) are its vouchers, and it is rectly from Comstock & Co., or shun it Balzarinee, power. It will work easier, (that ie, with less NEW BOOT. SHOE, AND LEATHERused in the practice of the first Physicians here strength of power) than other powers ; is more THEO. H. EATON, &, CO. and abroad. WM.S.&J.W. MAYNARD, Balzarine Muslins^ April 11, 1943. wai- 51 tf 36 ^^^—,„.. Agent for Ann Arbor. Striped Swiss Muslins, compact nnd convenient io move ; occupying- For sale by F. J. B. Crane, W. S. A J. W. Rich Calicoes, of all qualities, colora and pat- only three leet by seven, and cas be loaded into Maynard, J. H. Lund, Harris. Partridges & Co terns. a common wagon box with the thresher nnd S. P. & J. C. Jcwctt, Davidson & Becker, II. Pantaloon and Coat stuffa, each as drawn by one pairof horses. Economy, strength EFENCE of the Whigs. Whig Alimnacs. Becker, Christian Eberbneh. G. Grenville," D.- ^IIE subscriber having Gambroons. of nmicrial, nnd durability, are united in the Whig Son»s, and Life of Henry Clny by D. Waterman. C. J. Garland, E. T. "Williams. just received a now ad- Swedes Caroimeree, construction of these Machines ; hence they crm Sargeant. For sale at Perry's Book Store- Ami Arbor; George Warner & Co., -D. C. dilion io hijj former stock of Fancy Drillings, and will be sold VERY LOW , lower than any I May 23 1844. otf. Wbitwood, J. Miilard