RT •osr The iuviotaltilify of individual Rights, is the only security of Public lafecrty."
T. Foster, ) Editors. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, AUG. 15,1842. Volume 9, No. 17 G. Beckley. s Whole Number, 69
THE SIGNAL OT LIBERTY We are nearing each other fast: a fine, grasp ere it is quite empty! Main strength Thus, evening after evening, they amused who attend to the subject, that there is a sys- had taken refuge from slavery among the taunt, rakish-looking craft ehe appears—three Will be published every Monday in-nm^ in Iiere wins the day; they have little respect themselves. At length they anchor in thr tematic design on the part of the South to*ex- savages of Florida. Thase proceedings, to- hundred tons, at least. I think she suspects for friends or comr. des in misfortune; and no river Berbice: they are landed, ond are located Ann \rbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, by tend slave institutions over the north, because gether with the Gag rule, against petitions* the'Executive Committee, for M Michigan State us. She does for phe edges away, and up wonder—eacli is endeavoring to save his own near a plantation. They immediately demol- Anti-Slavey Society. go her studding-sails, life! ish an acre of sugar-canes. they feel lhat the two systems are so repug- and the national efforts to sustain the slave 'Dealers in human flesh—have at you!' Hark ! what splash was that? They have The men and women are now divided, and nant, that cne or other must give way. Mr. trade on the High Seas, and many other things T. ~N~. CAULKINS, PaiNTER. Bang! goes the thirty two pounder. Be- made to form a line opposite each other; the • j jtisl hove two unfortunates overhoard; ttioir Adr.ins in his celebrated defence to his expul- that might be na,rned, arc undoubtedly contra- fore 1 he smoke clears away, the schooner is men are told to select a wife from the opposite rf Two Dollars per annum, in advance. bodies were yet warm, but they were encum- sion resolution of this session, among other ry to the wishes and feelings of a large ma- EUJfS under every stitch of sail.' The breeze fresh- bering the crowded decks; the Hies were swar- party, when, if the lady be nothing loth, they Two Dollars and fifty cents will be required, if not ens—we are in hot pursuit. 'Mind your steer- arc married by a magistrate, end henceforth things stated, that before he had concluded jority of the people; but 'the people havg paid till the expiration of six months. age, quartermasteasterr, and keep her on with the ^ , . > . he would prove this design too clear for de- Any person who will forward to us the names com tain e(] lh are now foO(] for sli;!rks are husband and wife. Some r.re not content- masters, and their master's will must be obey- larboard foreri Rg 1 1 1 1 of five new subscribers, with the pay in advance, M . ^^t^: ' ? ,"?' '!':, two of these ravenous crea.nres have follow- tod with one, hut want two wives, and appear nial, and accordingly called for his documents. ed. Many of these men, who govern this -the shot fallsshort. Out bed, and lef the; , . , shall be entitled to one copy without charge. e( lhe vosscl acrOi!S the Athintic lh v liave much disappointed when refused, especially The South was alarmed—they preferred the nation, are so lost to all respect for their own No paper discontinued until all arrearages are gun down on the rear axle tree: now then, been gorged with human flesh, but they are il females are the more numerous. One fel- nre with the ns'iig motion, Bang! low, ac^okby profession, quite an artist in his ignominy of defeat and to swallow their own moral rectitude, and for the character of the Pfl jiever eat is tied; they will await the last victim (nrPersons wishing to advertise will find this 'Slap through' her main sail, Sir!' exclaims and then go in search of more. way, picked out three, and sadly wanted to vengeful feeling, as an evil less than those to nation, that society to do justice to itself Paper a valuable medium of communkaiim. as it a man off the forevard. Nine bodies have been thrown overboard keep them all: finding it impossible, lie took follow Mr. Adams' exposition. I regret the ought to "spew them out" immediately, and circulates in nearly every county in the State. jr$ She still carries on, and shows no colors; j lo ( ny two children, thus becoming a family roan at premature death of these proceedings, trium- thereby save the nation from sinking lower in Advertisements inserted at the usual prices in this another shot, and another. She increases her onre. vicinity. . distance; we shall loose her, by heavens!— Jut.t peop down into the men's slave room; phat though the result was. Mr. Adam's as- moral degradation. But instead of pursuing h w Tn a short time, they begin to work at the All remil.tanr.es and all comviiicalions dr.signec Wet lhe sailsl-thev draw beautifully, and' °, close and poisonous the atmosphere !- different plantations, and g;in a livelihood, la- sertion, however, of this fact is no small evi- the only safe course,when they offer themselves for publication, or in any manner relating u stand like a board; the ham ocks are'kng on^three feet from the phnks u, the depk dence in itself. His bare assertion • entitles it ahove: tll0 v llist to in O 11C 0 1 bur here Bflding a readj market; they are per- as candidates for the oflicers in the nation, the' ,his paper, will be hereafter addressed, postpaid up, and a couple of shot placed in each. wT> - " "" "9 *?°*f! , I' * " fectly at liberty to change masters when they (JXSiGHAT. or LIBERTY: Ann Arbor. Micb.^J C:mn Immen c k 1 1 i:cs to universal credit. Mr. Clay is said to have people bestow upon them their suffrages as !.old our own! He has cut aw.y his sternr?"? £?** ^ °\ * ' ? , please: thev me under the protection of a , ...... , for h Uin W St We(I T uttered readily as if they were the worthiest men,for- boat ond his anchors! VHlfens! it is all in " S f f ,' T,, ° *T t ~i migistfale, re^onsibie only to the govern- someeucn sentiment in a public speech fO m0 lllt fp lows ? m vnm!' 'Take your time, No. 1, ami bring J"**' , , * rT?? 1 TT merit; and they enjoy as much liberty in ev- Kentucky. I conversed with Mr. Adams getting that they are guilty of crimes for down some of bis flying bites.' Bang! the »«tw,>en the p.anks-tj.ey. find the bung-hole ery respect, as those of our own race. They on t'.ie subject—bis proofs were too scattered, which, ns jurors, or judges, they would readi- smoke clears nwav: hurrah! Ins fore top-sail (>t ^ F^''. Ne^ity 18, indeed, the mo hj e r ot become Christians, attend church, and, in the and reposed (oo much within his own knowl- ly condemn them to the State Prison. Am—"Scots lohn hat wi Wallace bled. vurd is shot away-in the Stny,; down it comes, . '"v^iion: they tear oft a portion of fulness of time, they depart this woild—not •, ,,. -i i in l i » me raj sr that is tied round their waist, and is edge, to be accessible to a stranger. He saul Children of the glorious dead, sluddmff-sai s and all and—one shot more: .v . ,, . c . ." ' as worshippers of stones and serpents, but These remarks are especially true as re- , l . i J 1 ,i o t „ I their only covering, fasten it to a rope-yarnv } , she rounds to! and u ) beo the Portugese col- , , ' .. . .?' , , , , , .' with a hope of everlasting happiness. And i Virginia slaveholder lately, told him that Who for freedom fought and bled, , ^ . . . . • ° i and lower it into the cask: lo! Athev draw it gards Mr. Clay, the whig candidate for Pres- With her banner o'er you spread, ors!—(.Jut boats! , c" •• ..• • . i thus ends the liberated African's 'strange, slavery would extend over the Union. This ident. It is well known that he is a professed 'Mr. J. Smart, go on board, take posses. up^uck oat.aIL he moisture, and BO again, eventful histon.' On to victory. : ;i1 ieir insaliate tinrst IS desire, in fact, is notorious to the attentive ob- duelist, has fought one or more duels, was sion, and send the prisoner, on board the Fan- "" " f . somewhat abated , ' ; Some mn er come up again, and so die bmeath server. The reporter cf the New York Her- Not for stern ambition's prize, cy principal leader in getting up the duel between the [links, and are not discovered uniil tlie ald, the most able of those present, a saga- Do our hopes and wishes rise; The brig is hailing) Sir.' Cilley and Graves, and came near fighting a 'She is from QnilThnane. ih the Moznmbi- ^nflIied air ,b.elow ^ecom,eS ra"k P"18.""' nm COMMUNICATIONS. Lo, our Leader from the skies, cious nnd clear thinker, in an admirable sketch duel with a Senator within a year or two pasti que Channel,' exclaims Mr. Smart; <,ixty- then B Bcarchw made, and a putrid body tound WASHING:ov. July :'»0. 1842. Bids us do or die. and cast of Calhoun lately given, has this just remark Now I have no doubt but every Northern two days out, three hundred and thirty slaves, overboard, Editors of Signal of Liberty:— sodly in want of water.' I fee' a '!Ot Pu" °^ vv'"" 'r°m lne south- —"brilliant and potent as have beUnited States, who is Look at the forest of human heads with the Storms are round us; shall we cower? board, parties unite in one respect, antagonistic as Calhoun's speeches, and graven on his ever) now, and has for many years, been guilty of* While beneath a despot's power Look at that cool, villjnnous looking scoun- faces turned upward, peeping through the their spirit on other questions is. there yet is gratings of the barred down hatchway!— act. who doubts tliat he, the fountain of south supporting this practice by his example? Be- Groans the suffering slave? drs?, pacinjr up and down the deck, smoking a one principle around which they all rally, and igar; his hands are in Ins pock'eta; he appears What shoving, squeezing, coughing, and yell- em policy, whose breath has made or unmad sides, this Mr. Clay is known to be one of* totally unconcerned about the number of inur- ing, to get t)ie envied berth ? Brute force in which their only strife is an emulous zeal a war—a national bank—a tariff, is an uner- those men who buy, sell, and work without While on every southern gBp, n ilin to out vie each other. The matter, whose T Comes the helpless captivWktale, ders he has commit'ed, and the horrors that £ corriea the day, and the weak squat ring index of southern policy? We, cf th pa} , his fellow men, and is the open advocate! surround'him. He is captain of the elaver.and j dow» «? despair—their breasts heave and they magic power stills the angry discord of politi- And the voice of Wom;in'a-wail, !l r a ]jtlle air North, have slept so long on our rights, ani a Portugese; but he declares tuat he is a pas- j g *P f° - of slavery, thus wilfully and knowingly exert- And of man's despair? cal warfare? and amalgamates the discordant been so little suspicious that we can hard!} ing his talent and influence to perpetuate up- senger, and that tlie captain died at sea. Fie A short time before wo captured her, they materials of party, is formed in that God to s even now calculating how much lie has lo.^t were ail battened down in a gale of wind — credit these things; the South however judge on millions of his countrymen tho greatest While our homes and rights are dcar> )y this unfortunate speculation. 'Let me see,' Yes, they covered over the hatchways to pre- which this republic has hitherto bowed— of us by our public acts, and finding us here evil which human nature is heir to; and of Guarded still with watchful fear, says he, '1 own twenty of the healthiest, for vent the sens that fell in bow", from filling the (he slaveholding power. As yet our history toforc subservient—deeming slavery nationa this fact I am willing each voter should be his Shall we coldly turn our ear my blacks never die!' and lie grins,—that vessel. What screams of agon)', what yells exhibits the fact, thr:t while each party may uniformly successful in their polirical measure own judge, putting himfelf in the place of thd From the suppliant's prayer? would have given me twelve thousand cms- must have been uttered, when they were suf- contest their respective piinciples, the battle adoes, and Don Bernadino was to have given f focating '? The weathi r moderated, the and ignorant of northern detestation of it, the) slave. 1 must be subordinate to the paramount consid- Never! by our country's shame- — ne four thousand for tin; trip,—sixteen thou-1 hatches were opened, and .forty corpses were naturally indulge in expectations which to u Now I appeal to every man who has him- eration of protecting the southern institutions Never! by a Saviour's claim, sand e'ean gone!—diabolo lake the English passed up and committed to the deep. is impossible. self tasted the benefits of personal libeity, and licaroons!'—and he mutter.- 'curses not loud, Thanks be to Heaven for the fine, refreshing To the men of every name, nnd interests: accordingly all the present nam- Tho South has gained a march and a seri )ut drep.' 'Well, I musl be upon my guard f-.ir wind; how the sun shines, and the vessel ask him how he can, in ol edience to his moral Whom he died to save. 1 ed candidates, for whom the great gome of po- now, however, Santa Maria I wonder if they flies ! The port is id sight, and we shall an- ous one too, on the North in the apportion obligations to God and his fellow men; givd litical cunning is now carrying on, are ''true Onward, then, ye fearless band—* will rob me of those t-ixty half-doubloons fast- chor ere sunset. ment bill. You have already probably com his vote to elevate to the highest power in the1 blues" to this dominant interest. For the Heart to heart., and hand to hand; ened around my waist: if {liny do, may they ' Lo! we are at anchor. What cries of joy mented on it, and I need but glance at it.— nation a man who is willing and desirous of never receive absolution, the miscreants.'— the unfortunates utter as they leave the dirty, democrat?, John C. Calh'oun, or still worse, Yours shall be the patriot's stand-*; Under the old apportionment tho North hac: robbing millions of his fellow beings of all 3e grinds his lee!h, lights afresh cigar$ and nauseous vessel that has brought them across Martin Van Burcn—for the whig?, H. Clayi Or the martyr's grave, continues walking the deek. presidential votesj 168 their liberty, of all they earn or can possibly the Atlantic! Those that are flying, for a, and for the Tylers—the present incumbent, Behold that skeleton form! lhe unfortunate while partake of the joy, and fancy their suf- The South, 126 obtain; a man whose known creed is ''that ia PRAYER, afford to the union, too plainly for mistake, reathes! her pulse still beats; her heart-even ferings all over; and, indeed, so they arc, for property which the law makes property," Go, when the morning shinethj Y'cl utters faintiy to the touch of humanity.— no earthly aid can save their bodies, and, alas! an iradic ation cf the ruling interest, and the in- Northern majority, 42 though it be yourself, your wife and child.— Go, when the morn is brightj \ few days since.an infant hunsr at her breast; they are ignorant of their souls. And thus tended political game: all of these embryo Under the new apportionment, the North Remember the creed—"that is property which Go, when the eve declineth, hrice happy innocent, it died—it was starved they die, casting a last envying look on their Presidents, are southern slaveholders, and —and she, the poor emancipated mother, has comrades, who 'eat, drink, and are merry'— will have, 161 the law makes property;" remember also, that Go in the hush of night; deeply pledged to the s\stcm, except one, and \or.n starved too! she has t-xisted these last on the cool, clean, spacious decks of Hor Ma- The j&outhj 114 the slaveholders say their slaves are better ofit* Go with pure mind and feelingi that one excels all the rest in the fierceness of ixty'daysona few handfule of farina, and jesty's receiving frigate Crescent. The heal- than the working people of the North. Con- Fling earthly thoughts away, wo gills of putrid water per day; she lived in thiest are divided into messes, and are given of his pro-sla very bias. Northern majority* 47 And in the chamber kneeling, he after hold open some hard planks all this beef, soup, and fitfana, and as much water as So that the North whose white population sequently, according their creed they will be Do thou in secret pray. ime; look fit her excoriated flesh! When they can safely drink. This plan is but in strict keeping vvith cx- has increased within the last 10 years, very doing you a ^reat favor by" extending the law he embarked, there were two hundred of her Some little urchins love to sit all day long' of property over YOU as soon as you bestow; Remember all who love thee, petiencet while part}', and principle have often nearly three for each one of tho South rece ives ex stowed with her in bulk—one hundred and by the .-"ide of the tank, arid turn the water upon them sufficient power, and that you will Ail who are loved by thee; bitty now remain. She might have saved for every one who comes; that running stre mi shifted ground, and been mingled or confused' but an increase of five in the legislative halls. soon do, by elevating them to the highest Pray too for those that hate thee, lerself, and sacrificed her child; Nature gave being to them the dearest sight earth can af- the course of pro-slavery has been simple, The relative power of the south is great!) places of power in the Nation. If any such thyself, there be; ler a mother's love for her offspring: shelford; The sick are laid on beds, and have unchanged, and uncompromising. Since our increased in the advance of power by the Sen Then (or thyself, in meekness, nourished, and hugged it to her bosom, until i the best medical treatment; they are given independence we have had 3 northern presi- The writer of this has no sympathy "With be little corpse was taken fn-m her by force, i nourishing food to reanimate their debilitated ate on the house—one half of the Senate is A blessing humbly claim, nd lbrown into 1 he sea. While we are look- frames; some poor skeletons would drink all ents,\vhile our white population has been ar South. Heretofore the Senate was as 52 to the democratic party: he considers them, as a And link with eacli petition rig, she is dying!—she is dead!—'Oh death! day long, (if allowed) so great is their thirst. bout double that of theSouth. One of these 3 294 of the House. party, more submissive to the 6lave power The great Redeemer's name. vhere is thv stingT By degrees they recover, and get merry, and was the slave-interest devotee Van Bureti — Now it will be as 52 to 223. The Senate than the whigs. Their greatest glory seems dance their native dances, and sing their na- Friend of humanity, turn to that nest of each of the northerner* enjoyed but a single is the aristocratic, and the House the popular to consist in being obedient to their masters/ Or if'tis e'er denied thee ittlc ones, ali in tlio last sUio-e of the small tional songp, and so in time, by care and In solitude to pmy, )ox—in the confluent stage: their bodies nre kind treatment, forget all their past suffer- term. Tho South lias had aVl the rest; all brunch—one is irresponsible to the people, A VOTER. Should holy thoughts come o'er thee, one masri of putrifving sores; their tpngngs ings. When they have sufficiently recovered, the other government officers, and foreign ap- and independent for six years—the other is When friends arc 'round thy way. are lolling out of their parched mouths as beg- another scene takes place; one half" of them pointments have been in the same proportion, directly chosen by the people and Lists only are again sent on board the slave vessel; they Setotfottft E'en then the sudden breathing ging for wafer; they cannot speak; they ut- and we now find in the coming contest that er inarticulate sounds-; but in a few hours, are about to proceed to the British colony of two years; and yet while the people have in- Thy spirit raised above, hey will be quite still,—yes! they will be Guiana; for if they remain in the Brazils, they the same integrity nf principle is preserved.— creased from 12 to 17 inillious, their represen- SPEECH OF MR. GIDDINGS, OF OHIO, Will reach His throne of glory; vhere the wicked cease from troubling, and will again become slaves. We are but oftfefed a choice among persons tation is reduced some twenty-five per cent.; Upon the proposition of Mr. Johnson, of Ten-, Who is Mercy, Truth, and Love. he weary are at rest,'—they will die without How the poor creatures dread another voy- devoted to southern interests. By southern of course all this favors and strengthens the nessee, to reduce the army to the basis of a groun; watch them narrowly as you may, age! How they cling to the sides of the frig- interests T mean not merelythose which foster South vastly, for as the popular bianch loses 1821; delivered in the House of Represen- Oh! not a joy or blessing fou will not perceive the transition from life ate, as if to save themselves from a certain tative* oj the United Stales, JuneS, 1842. With this can we compare, 0 death! The block, glossy eye is half open, 1 death! They recollect all that they previous- slavery, abominable thcugh this be, and just- power the other gains it, and in that other, (Continued from our last.) md olmost transparent. It quivers!—it isj ly suffered—the-suffocation! the raging thirst! ly obnoxious as such a system in itself is, the South has a half, though EO inferior in The power that he hath given us There is another point to which I wi?h to" fixed in death. ! the Burning heat of their bodies! comradeaf- To pour our souls'in prayer? there is added to the radical evil, the fact that population. c.ill the attention of tho committee for a fetf Whene'er thou pinest in sadness, Mark the living skeleton! lying with his'ter comrade dying beside them? But their it is repugnant to freedom, and that both can- It will bo recollected that this apportion minutes. ace to the deck: one little month, and that; fears are in vain; happily for thorn, they are Before His footstool fall; not co-exist, but either* of them must devour ment emanated from the Senate. The House The gentleman from Massachusetts, (Mr. man was a Hercules; but, fearful of his i no longer in the Innds of the Piiiiistinor.—' •;) has alledged that we have a ques'ion1 Remember in thy gladness strength, the villains have kf-pt him in close lrtOare HOW put iiVtp a s'ptice where 500 were the other. By southern interests, then, I had increased the representatives to 306, but His love who enve thee all. mean those which hn ve exercised an active nnrl of honor between this Government and that of rons; this is the flrsf time he'has breathed the crammed on having the coast of Africa.— the Senate checked the number by 83. The Great Britain, arising out of the Creole case. air of heaven since he embarked. Look at The 'valor is pure and wholesome, and they hostile influence against th').;e of the North— correspondent of the Herald sums up his ob- I take issue with the gentleman on this point. us leng'hy frame- his sunken eyn.s-lii.s lank are all allowed a liberal quantity. They are cherishing the products of slave labor—sne- servations by exhibiting in a line the practical I insist that this Government neither has, nor MISCELLANY. aws—his attenuated limbs! the bones seem -all clothed, !or the Guiana Immigration !So- can constitutionally have, any concern what- villing to burst through the frail "covering of ciety n»t only liberally provide clgthijP riliicng those of free—finding a home and a result. lie 8!»ys, "this Senate made appor- market fur slave products over the world—ex- ever in that cuse. I regard all attempts, made' From the United Service Magazine for March. ^kin that surrounds them; you may couir eve- defray all the expenses oftheir transportation., tionment has robbed the North of one fourth by the Executive or others to involve the THE SLAVER. ry rib. He was one of the brave men of his] The provisions consist of hung beef, salt cluding those of freedom altogether, so far as at least of one quarter of its practical influ- Federal Government in the support of the" FU03I THE NOTE BOOK OF AN OFFICER EMPLOY- ribe; he was doubtless taken fighting hand !<•> fish, farina, i ice, and lemon juice; with lapio- 1 possible, and using our federal power to pour ence," "and gives it to lhe South." Is this a lave trade, as subversive of the constitutional land, defending his wife, his children, hi8,ca, arrowroot, sugar, wine, Sec. for tin sick. ED AGAINST TUB SLAVE TKADK. vitality into that vicious system of labor, im- rights of the free States, and injurious to our Her Majesty's schooner Fancy, ? iome; even the rude hut in tli>> wilds of Af-; Each ono i« provided with a mat, which they time to weaken the North and strengthen the pregnated with inherent decay, thus fo.-tcring national honor. In rny opinion that case' Off the 'Coast of Brazil. ) rica; but lie was surrounded, and taken pris- ' take the greatest care of. The officer who is South? Well may the latter hope to extend 0'ijrht to not be considered as a cause for re- 'A sail! a sail!' exclaimed a dozen voices, onor, and driven, with hundreds of otheis, like sent with them is very p' ^icular in keeping nnd keeping alive, what, if left to nature slavery over the Union. aming a single soldier in service. I urge that 'and by St. Paul, a brig!' 1 >cks of sheep, to the sea costs. See, he the vessel pure an;l clean, and regularly ven- would perish from innate consumption, nnd 10 authority hns boon delegated to us by the I was dreaming of ancient times. I fancied moves,— tilnted, sprinkling chloride of lime in the hold seeking lo strangle that system of free labor For the Signal of Lil>erfy. Constitution toin"ohethe people of the free myself Benbow's flag lieutenant, and he would He leans upon his hnnd—his manly brow occasionally, and keeping l he-negroes as much BARBARITY OF T.1E SOUni. States in a wnr to support the slave trade or Consents to death—but conquers'agony, 1 on deck as possible. Twenty of the finest whose native vigor still rises superior to ev- persist (to my great horror) in making me The ftequent atrocities committed in the la very. For this Government to assume the chew tobacco. A voice (which I at first mis- And his drooped head sinks g.rViduolly low. and strongest are se'ected to assist the seamen ery contest. slaveholding portion of the country are well lower of supporting the slave trade would be took to be admiral Benbow's) vociferated in He is past all suffering: a few hours, and iu working ihe ship. They keep regular s dangerous to the rights of the South as it It is owing to this predominant influence mine ear,— le will cease to exist. • } watch, which they are proud of. known at tho North, such as lynching, hang- vould to those of the North; for, sir. if we 'A sail, Sir, bearing due east.' Yonder are sotne suffering from opthalcriia The passage is long and tedious, but they in our national councils, that slave labor pro- ing and burning alive supposed criminals with- ave a right to support it, we surely have, to' I was on deck in a 'quarter less no time.' all mo~o or less blind; one is totally so: and are merry, and free from care, as the following dljce is admitted to the ports of the wor,is gnnj with the greatest dexterity, loading done at the expense of the North; if they ginia over the institution of s'avery wi!hin]her us for a coaster. The lone gun is quite ready! gotten. How they creep between the leers of and tiring quickly, ond with great mitiufcife of 4 or 500 eouihoTi: sugar planters about 2j want bloodhounds to assist the army they are erritory is absolute and indisputable: she may Good! keep it covered with the tarpaulin, and be taller ones to get nearer the tub! A doz- movement. mill ions in the year, by this new tax, to com- purchased, and the dignified spectacle is p/e- ontinne, or abolish it nt her own pleasure, sn hands are trust in at once; with what, envy The f-ueessful S&ot was attended ' none of you show your ugly mugs above gun- te them for the fosfl consequent on a bad ecnted to the world of the U. S. army asso- .irhout interference from any other State, or wale. hey regard the fortunate possessor! and how yell of triumph, "nod a crash i fpoiSj pans, Sec. reni the Federal Government; but her right system. ciated wiih a gang of bloodhounds pursuing 'Put the red night cap on, Sambo, and sit they watch every drop that passes down his I His movements were regulated by a sung, in and power to continue slavery is not more ab- on the top of the forescuttle.' poor parched throat, and snatch it from his which all joined.' In fact it is well known here, among thcae aJKj capturing American born citizens, who solute or indisputable than the right of Masea-- houses of the colored people were destroyed. for them to defend their persons. - No such The authorities were extremely dilatory in taking tfiusettsto be free and entirely exempt from relation which I hold to this question, tn con- measures to stop the riot, and it was not until the law existed upon the high seas on board A- It is, then, neither the length nor brevity of its support. The rights of the States are sequence of what hass occured during th*he« military were called out. on the second day, that merican vessels. During their voyage from ANN ARBOR, MOKDAY, AVGTJST 15, 1842. speeches which make them profitable or accepta- eoual and reciprocal." Those rights we ore I present session, requires of me nn exposition Africd they were held in subjection by means it was quelled. A considerable number of per- bound 10 maintain. The permanency of our |o f my views on the firtl legi imate occasion. ble to the hearers. But in legislative bodies, it Douna w incui r . . c\ ^^ {.mQ hflg nfw arr|vp(]; nnd juty t0 my_ of chains and fetters and whips. There was sons, white and colored, have been arrested and Union depends upon the strict observance of seems necessary, in order to transact business ex- self requires that T should vindicate my opin- no law of Congress forbidding them to de- THE LIBERTY TICKET. committed to prison. them. We must not allow any encroach- (_,. ._,.,._ fend thenselves. Had they done ns those on peditiously, that some limitation should be placed For President, One of the most shameful acts was tho demo- ment to be made upon either North or South, ionIsn befordoineg ththise country, my first. proposition is, "that, honrd the Creole did, they would have offon- upon the length of remarks; It is thought by The slave States must not encroach upon the ded agninst no law, human or divine. The lition of a temperance hail and lecture room, be- rights of the free StateF, nor must the free at the formation of the federal Constitution, JAMES G. BIRNEY, some that this is an abridgment of natural liberty. slave dealer relied upon the scourge and It is contended that men have a riglit to speak longing to the colored people, by the police, lest States encroach upon those of the slave no power whatever over the institution of sla- OF MICHIGAN. very in the States was delegated to tho Fede- chains for his protection, and not upon law, or what they think: suppose we grant it. Still the the mob should set fire to it, and destroy the con- States. The Constitution hna defined the upon the freemen of the North to guard him. rights of each, and we have pvvorn to sup-ral Government." This point is so pi 1 in, and For Vice President, manner, time nnd place must be regarded, or tiguous buildings! Wns not this protecting tho has been'so frequently asserted in this House But when they entered the territory of a slave port and carry out the Constitution. I would State, the law of such State threw its penal- THOMAS MORRIS, the world would become a perfect Babel. So j prOperty of the°citizens wnh a vengeance? not encroach upon the rights of the slave by resolutions and otherwise, that I believe it th« members of a legislative body have aright to ' will meet with universal assent; and I shall ties around them, nnd, declaring self-defence OF OHIO. Stales in the least possible degree, nor can I in them a crime,it superseded injpart the use of stand or walk, ns much as they have to speak, "Not Guilty."—We find the following in the consent that the slave States or the Federal therefore omit all argument in support of it.— Detroit Advertiser. [ will, however, take occasion to reimrk that, chains and fetters, and rendered the STATE LEGISLATURE. yet they are universally restricted in those partic- Government shall encroach upon the rights of use of the whip less important. Then "The Memphis Enquirer of the 28th ult., says by refusing to confer upon the Federal Govern- JACKSON COU.NTY. lars. Setting limits to the length of speeches, the free States to any extent. To do so would tht man became a slave. He became such in the circuit court of Shelby county Tennessee, be a violation of my official oath and the duty ment any™ power over slavery in the States, For Assembly. then, is no move oppressive to tlio members, than was occupied tho greater portion of last week, the free States gave no more power to thefact and in law. The law which tock from which I owe to my constituents. him the right of self-defence rendered him a THOMAS M'GEE, of Concord, compelling their personal attendance. with the trial of the Jones', charged with tho In order to preserve the constitutional rights General Government to involve them in sup- S. B. TREADWELL, of Jackson, But how long a period each member ought to murder of Col. Ward, severnl years ago. Tho port of slavery than the slave States did to slave, nnd he remained a slave while subject jury brought in a verdict of *'not guilty." of each and every State, it is necessary that to such law. From the moment he became R. B. REXFORD, of Napoleon. have for conveying his thoughts to his fellows, is the views and feelings of each hhould be abolish it—that Ohio has the same right to That our readers may have some idea of the he exempt from the support of slavery that subject to that law up to the time he left the another question, nnd one admitting considerable [reely expressed by their Representatives here. jurisdiction of it, he continued a slave by rea- manner in which atrocious murder is regarded We must be permitted frankly to avow our Virginia has to sustain it; nor do we possess KTThe Lenawee County Liberty Convention argument. The extre'nes can easily be men- any°more power to involve Ohio in the ex- son of the law itself. tioned. Everyone will say that six hours is too among the slavocracy, we will extract the ac- sentiments, and the sentiments of our people, By force of this law they were prohibited, meets at Adrian to moke nominations, August and to maintain their interests. We should pense or disgrace of sustaining slavery than long, and five minutes too short. Should every count of the whole transaction from the Virgin- we do to involve Virginia in its abolition.— under severe penalties, from exercising the 18. ia Advocate, Jan. 26, 1833: approach these questions like statesmen, with right of self-defence; by force of this law the member speak six hours, the year would not be a Bpiril of forbearance. We should examine In short, sir, as I have already stated, slavery INGHAM COUNTY CONVENTION. long enough to discuss half a dozen questions: "Below will be found a detailed account of ono whole power of the State was brought to betr of the most unnatural nnd aggravated murders them deliberately—in that spirit of patriotism is a State institution over which the States, A convention of the friends of liberty and hu- for themselves, have exclusive jurisdiction, but upon such captured Africans as should defend while five minutes would be loo short to state ever recorded. Col. "Ward, the deceased, was a which riBes above all personal feelings. If their persons against the nssaults of their mas- man rights, in the county of Inghnm. will be held one's view ol a question. It appears to us the we do this, I apprehend no difScnlty in exam- with which we have no right to interfere, ei- at Mason village,on Tuesday the 23d of August, man of high standing in the state, and very much ther to involve the free States in its support or ters: by means of this law the strong, able- at ten o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of House of Representatives have fixed the matter esteemed by his neighbors, and by all who knew ining those questions which we have heard bodied African was con pelled to submit in si- him. The brothers concerned in this 'murder, spoken of as "delicate," and which it has so the slnve States in its abolition. making nominations of county officers to be sup- right, by adopting the one hour rule. Its opera- lence to the chastisement of a master who was ported by the liberty party nt the ensuing Nov. most foul nnd unnatural,' were Lafayette, often been urge.l that we were incompetent to My second proposition is that, by the 8lh tion is said by the reporters to be admirable.— Chamberlnyne, Ccesar, nnd Achilles Jones, (the soction'of the 1st article of the Constitution, altogether his inferior in physical powers, and election, and such other busine-ss as may come discuss, because of our liability to excitement. perhaps equally so in menial endowments.— belore the convention. Interesting speakers may The members are much more careful in arranging nephews of Col. Ward.) The people will agitate them in spite of what all jurisdiction over the subjects of commerce and condensing their views, and consequently '•The four brothers, nil armed, went to the res- and navigation, and all power to define and Sir,repeal these laws, and restore to the blacks be expected on the occasion Friends of liberty we can do. They will watch their interests the natural rights of defending their persons, and humanity in the county of Inghnm, no mat- the subject under discourse is disposed of much idence ol Mr. A. G. Ward, in Shelby county, with vigilance; and they will guard their punish felonies committed upon the "high ter of whut creed or political pnrty, come to this on the evening of 22d inst. They were con. sons," were surrendered to the General Go- and in doing that you will abolish slavery.— sooner. Some have thought that a great subject, ducted into the room in which Col- Ward was rights if we neglect them. I give it as my Let them possess the right of self-defence,and convention. Come not for the purpose of hear opinion that the people of the free States cun vernment. ins the speeches that may be made, nor for the embracing many particulars, like the Tariff, for sitting, together with two or three Indies, his in- [Mr. Blnck, of Georgia, called Mr.Giddings they will maintain their manhood against the purpose of self gratification; but come with a instance, could not have justice done it by any tended wife amongst the number. Upon their never be forced by this Government into a individual power of those who now hold them entering the room, Col. Ward rose, and extend- war for the support of the slave trade. They to order. The Chair decided Mr. Giddings to fixed and determined resolution to bear eternal member in an hour. But every great whole is b? in order, and he proceeded.] in subjection and claim them as property!— hatred 'o that infernal system which traffics in ed his hand to Lnyfayette. He refused, saying know their rights too well to be involved in This is what I understand by the saying, the souls and bodies of our fellow being-. And composed of parts, and each member may move he would shake hands with no such d——d ras- such a war. They hold that trade in abhor- This proposition is so palpibly expressed in cal. The rest answered in the same tone. Col. the Constitution that I believe no person will which we see so often repeated by judges and come with a determination to oppose ihnt system amendments, anil speak an hour in favor of each rence and detestation. "It is the object of jurists, that "slavery is an abridgement of not only by speaking and praying, but with a fixed This, surely, is latitude enough. Ward remarked that they were not in a proper their perfect hate." The gentleman from be found willing fo deny it. By this provision resolution to encourage others on, and to sen! place for a difficulty, if they sought one. Col. "high seas" be- the natural rights of man, and can only ex- Should the House adopt the one Hour Ruli Massachusetts hos spoken of this case of the of the Constitution, the ist bu force of positive municipal laio"—a rulerhru resolution at the ballot box. Come to Ward went from the room to the passage, and Creole as a national question. Sir, if it be a came the territory of the United States, so strengthen each others hands in our glorious nnd permanently, it would enable Congress to des- was followftd by the brothers. Pie said he wns 1 lid down and adhered to by all courts of jus- unarmed, but if they would lay down iheir arms, national question, this Government must have far as our ships were concerned. The JYde- tice, in both slave States and free States, in heaven born cause, to organize ourselves more patch twice ".he amount of business in the sam jurisdiction over it, and may make it a ques • ral Government was vested with the solo firmly as a political party, nnd show to our po- time, or to reduce the length of the sessions on he would .whip the whole of them; or if they England and on the continent of Europe.— litical neighbors of the oilier counties, that we would place him on nn equal footing, he could tion of "indemnity" or war. To admit the power "to define and punish felonies com- Without such positive law, which renders half, thus saving, perhaps, to the people some' right of the Federal Government to lend its mitted thereon." No act from that time forth are determined to conquer. Let liberty bo your hip the whole of them one by one. Cseser told committed on board of an American vessel self-defence a crime, no man would loni; re- motto. Freemen, RALLV. $150,000. This is not a very large item of re- hamberliiync to give the Col. one of his pistols, influence to procure indemnity to the slave main a slave; he would soon assert his liberty; hich he did, and both Went out into the yard, dealers for the loss of their cargo of human could be a crime unless recognized ns such by By order of the Committee. form in a pecuniary poiut of view: but it is wor- ho would maintain the law of natura by using thy of adoption as one among many others, which ho other brothers following. While standing a flesh, would be to admit that we possess the the laws of the United States. All persons the power which God and nature has bestow- .w pnees from each other, Lafayette came up constitutional right to involve the nation in a accused of crimes committed on board such ed upon him for the preservation of his life WASI1TENAW LIBERTY CONVENTION. both parties, if they were in earnest in their pro- nd remarked to the Co!., 'Ifyou spill my broth- war for the benefit and support of the slave vessels while at sea were to be indicted and and his liberty. Or, sir, let him be transfer- A Convention of the Liberty party of Washte- fessions, would enter upon immediately. We ii's blood, I will spill yours,' about which time trade. Sir, I deny such light in the most tried in the federal courts, and not in the State red to a jurisdiction where slavery does not naw County will be held at Court House in Ann shall advert to some topics connected with this ^hnmberlayne pistol's fired, and immedintelv La- emphatic terms. If the gentleman's constit- courts. The vessels belonging to persons yette bursted a cap at hiin. The Col. turned to exist, and he will then assert his liberty, nnd, Arbor on Wednesday, the fniRTY-riRST of Au- hereaftar. _ifayette, nnd snid, 'Lafayette, you intend to uents are ready to lend their influence to ob- living in a pnrticnlar Statp, as in Virginia, for by exercising his right of self-defence, will tain indemnity for the loss of the slaves on instance, sailed under the national flag, and gust, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to nominate candi- RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA. rill,' and discharged his pistol at him. The ball j maintain it with impunity. dates for county officers, nnd for the State Legis itruck the pistol of Lafayette, nnd glanced ino board the Creole, mine are not. If his con- were national in tln ir character. The mo- There has been one ot the vilest riots in this iiB arm. By this lime Albert Ward, being close ment such vessels leave the territory of a par- (Concluded in our next.) lnture to be supported at the genera election in stituents are prepared to 6pend their weulth or city that ever took place in a civilized country >y, nnd hearing the fuss, came up to the assistance shed their blood in defending an "execrable ticular Slate, that moment the criminal laws if the Colonel, when a scuffle amongst all hands November. As usual, the colored people were the special ob- commerce," mine are not. of such State cease to operate upon the per- Correspondence of the Express. T. FOSTER, jnsucd. Tjie Colonel stumbled and fell down— The gentleman from Now York (Mr. Mc- sons on board, as perfectly as they would WASHINGTON, July 25. J. B. BARNES. jects of vengeana and haired. We cannot give ~\e received several wounds from a large bowie were such persons to leove one State and en- a better account of the matter than by extracting retlinn 1307 inches,(the which was resented in sjme way, when the con ance. The Advertiser denounces the Locos for in human beings. I am aware that the doc- philanthropists of the present day; but, fri or- In enumerating the different forms of govern- test became general among ihe whiles and black their base subserviency to the South quite as size of the N. Y. Daily Morning Express and ment, some writer has very truly denominated of evory description. trine of the Executive is, that we are bound to d«;r to induce South Carolina and Georgia to Courier,) will pass through the mnils ns they much as we do. Read the following answer to sacrifice our wealth, our honoT, nnd our lives come into the Union, ihny stipulated not to ours a logocracy, or government by speech mak- Soon after the onset the fight became genera do under existing regulations. Upon all be- and missiies of every description were thrown— the Free Press. in defence of this slave trade. But I denounce ing. The President sends written speeches to 1 prohibit it for twenty years. But I submit the. yond 1307 square inches a postage of one clubs, brickbats, and stones were 'brown am CTThe Free Press is uneasy under the charge 6uch doctrine as opposed to the constitutional question to the common sense of mankind, cent is to be paid for every five square inches. Congress annually; the members make speches numbers severely hurt. The procession diapers of subserviency to the south, and accuses whig rights of the free States. Our people repudi- whether the frames of that charter of Amer- Fines and Penalties are to be paid into the to each other one half the year, and to their con- ed nnd the crowd highly incensed proceeded t< editors, who make the Charge, of "federalism " ate it. The doctrine has found few support- ican liberty expected that the power of the Treasury of the United States, and credited stituents the other half. Then there are regular the neighborhood of South nnd Sixth to Sevent Is it "federalism," to stand up manfully for tiie era, except in slave-trading communities.— Federal Government would be exerted to sup as received for the use of the Post Office De- nnd through St. Mary's street, where for a tim rights of the north, against southern encroach- The peculiar friends of the Executive have port the slave trade} Did they make any built speech-makers at nil the religious anniver- iho melee was of the most violent character. Ai ment? Is it "federalism" to maintain inviolate therefore ceased to make it their war cry; in- provision for such an exercise of the federal partment. saries, at every political meeting, or town meet- the houses in the vicinity occupied by black per the sacred right of petition and freedom of the deed, since the late expression of Northern power? Did the delegates of Massachusetts, Railroads, Conches, Steamboats, Packet- ing, or school meeting: and war cannot be de- sons were attacked in a few moments, thousand press? Is it "federalism" to defend the constitu- sentiment through the public press, you can Connecticut, or New York imagine that they bouts,and all vehicles are prohibited from con- clared with England, or a railroad or canal open- of brickbats hurled through the nir, back an tion nnd the Union against the assaults of the nul- veying nny letter or parcel, except such as be- forth with the greatest prolusion and violence. lifieis? Is it "federalism" to demand adequate scarcely meet a man who will acknowledge were then granting to the General Govern- ed, or the pigs restrained from running in the long to the conveyance, under a penalty of A large number of white and black person protection for home industry? Is it "federalism" that he was ever in favor of makng this Cre- ment the power to involve their people in the highways, without a proper number of speeches to resist all attempts to place the free labor of the ole case a question of war. en me, the disgrace, and the expense of defen- $100 for every offunce, one half to be given were seriously injured—one white man wasstnb to the informer and the other to the owners. being pronounced on the occasion. Speech-mak- bed in the eye, nnd one of his arms broken, an North on a par with southern slaves? Is it '-fed- But, Mr. Chairman, I have said that it could ding avd protecting a commerc. in human eralism" to denounce those political doughfaces The penal sections form the heaviest part of ing and printing govern the civilized world. other wcs stabbed in the abdomen; others of both who barter nway northern interests for southern not be made a national question without a flesh? The business was regarded as "a war classes,, were knocked down with clubs am: upon human nature," nnd those who enga- ihe law, and are dwell upon at great length, Now this is all right—jupt ae it should be. It votes that they may enjoy the honors at^d emolu- violation of the constitutional rights of the so chat any escape may be regarded as quite stones, and awfully cut up and mangled. Tin ments ofoflice? / free States. I now design, if it be in order, to ged in it did PO nt their own peril. Congress is proper that rational beings, each of whom is houses and stores in the vicinity were closed an extended to them no protection whatever.— impossible. the inmates sought refuge within doors. give a short summary of my views as to our Private Expresses are also prohibited under a ignorant in some respects, and liable to error, # We would not, however, mislead our readers constitutional powers upon this subject; and, They furnished no guard, nor did they onnct should confer together concerning their mutual The City Police officers with the Mayor, sooi as to the course of the Advertiser. It is not 'ab- laws to protect thenr against the just and righ- penalty; the only exception to this is where arrived, nnd the combatnnts were dispersed. A ns I know that other gentlemen are anxious interests. The quality of the speeches will of olition' in any sense of the word. It defends- to speak, I will give a brief summary of what teous indignation of those whom they attack- no compensation is received, and a special number of the ringleaders were nrrested and pu I wish to say. ed or captured. messenger may be employed for a single par- course be determined by the ability of the speakers. in custody. these principles because, to a certain extent, it is- [Mr. John G. Floyd, of New York, called The people of Africa, in common with all ticular occasion. But the lenglkfii a speech is no certain index of Before sundown, the black rnnks hnd ntterlj good p6hcy to do so. It opposes the encronchr Mr. Gu'.dings to order for irrelevancy. mankind , possessed the natural right of self- Foreign ships, steamship?, and vessels of of the speaker's capacity. Some speakers, like disappeared. But when one was discovered, h ments 'of the South' in some respects, but itt ill kinds, nre prohibted from conveying letters wns chased by thousands, knocked down, jumpc The Chairman was understood to intimate defence—n riglit impressed upon the mind of Webster and Adams, will follow n chain of argu. upon and struck with bludgeons. We wimessc does not oppose the reign of the SLAVE POWER: that an argument upon the constitutional man by his creator—a right of w'licli every between different ports of the United States, ment at great length, forging nnd shaping each a scene of this kind nt the corner of Sixth nn over the Nation. In n short time, it will proba- question might not be strictly in order. human being is conscious: it is the right of unless relating to ship or cargo, under a pen- link of it as they proceed, nnd the whole will be Lombard streets, just before dark. A tail mulnt bly come out in full for that impersonation of the alty of $500. This however, does not re- Mr. Gildings. With great deference to self-preservation, which is justly termed "the interesting and highly instructive. Other lengthy to fel'ow came rushing forward for his life, Slave Power. Henry Clay, for the Presidency: the opinion of the Chairman, I may be permit- first law of nature." This natural right they peal the law of March, 1825, which specifies crowd screaming nt his heels. He fell just nt th ted to eay that I think it perfectly in order to continued to possess until they were deprived in what manner letters may be transmitted by speakers, like Randolph and Wise, can interest corner ns lie crossed the street. We saw on how much reliance can then be placed on its re- show that this Creole question cannot, consti- of it by force of "positive municipal law-" for steamboats. an audience for five or six hours together not so man jump upon him, and snvernl others strik sistance to southern encroachment? The whig tutionally, be made a national question. this right of self-preservation can only'be a- Contracts are authorized to be made by the much by original depth of thought concentrated on him as he lay. He regained hiB feet ngain an papers w;ll advocate our principles just ns far as The Chairman said. If the gentleman in- bridsfed by a positive law which declares its Post Master General with the owners or com- one subject, as by bringing together a great vari- hounded forward, running clown Pine street, an hey think they can get votes by doin» it: t.nd if exercise a crime. This principle is fnmilinr dashing through the entry of n house. Thefam tended to show that no national question manders of vessels upon the western and oth- ety of topics, and treating of many things in one ily within were drendfully alarmed, the crow they could get votes by opposing them, nearly would grow out of the Creole case, he might to us all. An oficer having proper authority er waters of the United States, provided the discourse. Others again, like Franklin and every one would be ready to do it. Understand- may nrrest me, and I may not res:st him by paused for a moment, and we believe the poo proceed. public interests and convenience will be pro- Washington, arc remarkable for their brevity. It wretch escaped. ing these 'hings, we shall know how much reli. Mr. ANDREWS, of Kentucky. Do I under- force: for the law of the land declares resis- moted thereby, nnd the expense of service stand you to say he has been in order for the tance in that case a crimp, for which I should shall be beyond prior or existing contracts. is said that these gentlemen were never known to The riot continued nil day on the first of Au- anccto place on their aid". . last quarter of an hour? be liable to punishment. But, should the same The last section of the bill relates to Boxes. speak in public more than fifteen minutes at once, gust, and a number of whites nnd blacks wer Mr, Stanly, of North Carolina, said the man, without any authority, lay hands on me, They may and must be fitted up to nny extent and then usually upon imoortant points. They dreadfully wounded. As soon as night set in (EF Politicians are but men, and their judgments gentleman could not extend his objections to I may oppose him with any amount of force for the benefit of all citizens who wnnt them, passed over the preliminary steps, which are trav- the mob set fire to n lnrgc and scarcely finishec are liable to be misled by their wishes upon po- necessary to defend my liberty and my person; what had been said for the last quarter of an and at uniform prices. The postmaster may ersed by ordinary speakers, and seized at once building called Smith's hallr intended ns n pine liticnl matters as well ns other things. Those hour. and in no case is this right of self-defence ta- retain 12.} per cent, of such 6ent beyond the who expect that a mnjority of the legal voters of ken away or abridged except by '^positive mu- upon the conclusions. Could nn attentive ob- of meeting for the colored people. ,It was buil The Chairman said he did not consider the amount now received by law as a part of his server, have traced the workings of their minds, by a colored man, a lumber merchant from Lan this State can be obtained for Mr. Clny in 1844, gentleman out of order. nicipal law." compensation. The iniquiry is often made, at what time he would hnvc seen that their deliberations hnd caster, worth $500,000. The fire compnnie we think nre deceiving themselves- We just give Mr. Andrews appealed, but withdrew his reference to ultimnte action,and that the great in- were on the ground, nnd preserved the adjacei this ns our opinion, and shall hnve no quarrel appeal, and were the people, taken in Africa and brought fX/^A brush manufactory was burnt at as slaves to this country, deprived of this le- quiry, "What shall be done," every moment buildings, but did not put a drop of water on th with nny one about it. The Democratic party Mr. Giddings resumed.] It is painful for Pittsburg on the morning of" the 29th ult. — have been in power since the State was orgnniz- me to occupy the time of the House, particu- gal right of self-defence? I answer, the very The loss is estimated at some 2 or 3000 dol- pressed upon the mind, with more nnd more hall. This being burnt down, a blnck church i moment when they were brought within the weight, until the final deeieion was reached, and St. Mary street, shared the same fate. Manj ee, three-fourths of the time, and they are w>w larly upon a subject which I know to be un- jurisdiction of such laws as declared it a crime lars. pJqguant to a portion of the member*; but the The Detroit Custom House runs the govern whig majority, and the only one, given too insional District of Massachusetts are as follows: WHEAT AND WOOL. ment in debt every year. In 1840,the gross reve- Middletown do Rochester city do very exciting times, for the most available can- Whole number ef votes, T¥7"ANTED, by F. Denison, any quanity of BANK NOTE TABLE. 5,833 nue was $2,9£6,04, and the expenses of collec- Mystic do Rome, bank of do diates that could be srlectcd, did not exceed f T Wheat and Wool, delivered at Ann Ar-Corrected weekly by J. Thompson. Exchange Ezra Wilkinson has 2,404 tion $10,436,26—being an excesd of expenses of bor (Upper Town.) New Haven do Sackett's Harbor do 1800. Allowing the two great parties to retain Broker, 52 Wall strest New York. 11 county do Salina bank of do Samuel G. Goodrich, 2,460 $7,451,24. Aug. 5, 1842. ]6 their present relative positions, the contest in New London do Saratoga county $ William Jackson, 836 All the good Banks in the States mentioned (CFln Illinois, eleven democratic, and four Norwich do Schenectady do* 1844 might be etnsidered doubtful. But we Scattering, 43 JLate&t 1n.ni JMw Jt*crte. are to be found in this Table. All other Bills whig Senators have been elected. Also 39 dem- Phcenix bank of Seneca county & think the Liberty party will have some influence No one has a majority, The time for another WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. of these States not found here maybe consid- ocratic representatives, and 22 whigs. There Hartford do Silver Creek b'k of do on that election, even if we do not progress very trial has not been assigned. BECKER would announce «o the citizens ered worthless* Quinriebaug do Staten Island 45 rapidly. In 1840* the Liberty vote was 328; in will be quite a democratic majority in the State. H• of Washtenaw that he hap just received and is now opening at the New Brick Store, Stamford do State bank of New- 1841, it was 1253; and if we do no more lhan The result in Indiana is reported to be similar. MAINE. Housaton)C do Stonington do York Buffalo 75 (Lower Town) a full and complete assortment of Agricult'l B'k. no eale. Ipswick do double it this year and again next year, it wili CONGRESSIONAL. KPThe Central Committee of the Liberty par- Thrmes do St. Liwrence 7o Androscoggin g Lancaster do Thompson do Oswego $ give us a few thousand votes in 1844—enough, ty of Ohio have called a series of Conventions, The following scene in the House, which late- GOODS, Augusta do Leicester do Tolland company do Otsego county do we anticipate, to prevent Mr. Clay having the commencing Aug. 5, to be held at the following 1 ly occurred is quiie characteristic, and shows COItSISTIISG OF Bangor Coramer'l — Lowell do Union do Owego tank of do State. fhat attempts are making by the slavocrats, doubt- places: Bellfontaine, Columbus, Troy, Lebanon, Bangor b'k of Lynn Mechanics dp Whaling do Phoenix SO Cincinnati, Ripley, Frankfort, Athens, McCon- DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCK- Belfast do do We are well aware that politicians expect thai less with much success, to over awe and intimi- ERY HARP-WARE, PAINTS, Lee Windham do Pine Planea £ the excitement of the Presidential contest in 1841 date northern members by threats of personal vio- nelsville, Putnam, Cadiz, New Lisbon, Massil- Brunswick do Manufacturers and countt do poughkeepsie par 12 lence. lon. Mannsfield, Sandusky. Liberty conven- DYE-STUFFS, #c. #c, Calais Mechanics do VEW YORK CITY. Steuben County J will cause the Liberty party to vote Whig and Canal : tions also expected to be held afterwards at Ely- all of which being purchased at the present low 1 Manufacturers do America b'k of par Syracuse, bank of do Democratic tickets just for that once,' as was "Mr. Wise is getting rabid again. During prices in New York—will be sold at prices to suit Casco ria, Cleveland, Ravenna, Jefferson, Wan en and do Marblehead do American Ex. do Tanners par done in 1840. Such hopes are fallacious. The the debate of Friday he was thrown into a vio- the timcB. Central (Vassalboro)do Market do lent paroxysm. Mr. Adams undertook to reply, other place*. B'k of commerce do Tompkins County J circumstances will be materially different. It The public are invited to an examination of City — Marine do Bank of the state Tonawaftda b'k of 40 in the House, to remarks made by Mr. Wise in his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. cannot be urged of Mr. Clay, as it was of Gen. Commercial g Massachusetts do of New York do Troy, bank of committee Mr. W. objected, and the Speaker Ann Arbor, Aug. I, 1842. : Harrison, that he was an abolitionist, &c. Those decided that Mr. A. had no right to allude to Mr. Cumberland b'k of do Mechan cs New k of U.S. in N.y 60 Troy City W. Mr. A. then said he would answer to an im- Eastern do buryport do who vote for Mr. Clay, will openly vote to en- Butch. U Drov. par U 9 b'k Buffalo 27 aginary being—a demon from below,and continu- COMMERCIAL. UJNIVERS1TY BOOK Ellsworth do do N. Bedford do /hemical do Ulster county par throne the Slave Power in the Chair of State.— ed his remarks. Exchange do Price of Wheat in Ann Arboi 62J cents per do S. Boston do ;ity do Union So of those who may support Mr. Van Buren or Mr. Wise followed in a towering passion, say- STORE. Frankfort — Mercantile do «2 bushel. Flour do. $4,50 per barrel.- ommercial § Utica Bank of Calhoun. When the issues shall be fairly pre- ing among other things:— Franklin £ Merchants Boston do linton 50 Vernon bank of do Mr. W. said he chose not to advert to the sub- Exchanges at Mobile are worse daily. Checks Freemen's " N Bedford do sented, wo can have no fears of the defection of ject of money—he knew that that wns one of the Delaware & Hud. Washington county 1 on New York sell for 60 per cent premium. J. LAMB, Frontier " Salem do canal company par Waterford b'k of the Liberty party. gentleman's vices; but it was no wonder that one AS just opened his store one ddor west of Gardnier so lost to self respect.so full of malice.so bent upon The Bank ofOrleansatNew Orleans haa gone New6uryport do Dry Dock } Waterville, B'k- H the Post office in Ann Arbor. He will be Granite Merrimac do Fulton b'k of N.Y par Water vHefe ID*The Democratic party, so called, through- mischief—should imagine the hall to be haunted nto liquidation. No change for the better in constantly receiving books from the east and in- by demons. Already he had a foot deep in the Cendukeag Millbtiry do Greenwich do Wayne county out the free States, seem to have settled down monied affairs. It is said it will be almost impos- tends to keep on hand a large assortment of the grave; he seemed fast approaching those confines choicest ime Rock Natim Keag do .afayette S Weschester co, into the most determined,abject submission to (he where demons were said to have their abode— sible for the Banks to resume next winter, as coh- .incoln Neponset do .eat'her Manufac. par West'n N.Y b'k of SO- slave power. It appears to be natural for them and if he persevered in his present course without Idence io so destroyed that nothing but dollar for Manufacturers' New England do Manhattan com. do Whitehall, b'k of repentance or reformation, nothing could save Books, Stationary, do fc Trader?' to have masters, and to be in subjection. As a dollar can stand it. N. b'k of Boston do Mechanics Banking Whitest own b'k of do him but that the nature of the incarnate devil Vlaine (Cumberl'd) do Northhampton do Association do party, we have but little hope of getting into would make it unsafe for hell to hold him. [Roar3 The banks of Tennessee resumed specie pay- Yites county do- SCHOOL BOOKS, lachias do Ocean do Mechancs b'k do NEW JERSEY, them any more exalted or noble aspirations after of laughter, and cries of "Oh—oh—that's into ment the first of August. Mariners' do him."] He rather imagined that the devil might and has already a large quantity of the Massa- Old Colony do Merchants ddoo Belvedere Bank un- liberty and the rights of men, by any thing we can protest against the sentence of the Almighty State of things in Louisiana.—A gentleman chusetts School library, ihe best work of the kind Medomac do Oxford do Mech. &t Traders ddoo der $10 ever published. do do, and seeing Ephraim is so thoroughly joined sending him there, lest, as there were probably direct from the State of Louisiana, informs us Megunticoo Pacific do Merchants Ex. do $10 and upward par Ann Arbor, July 30th, 1842. Merchants do Pawtucket do to his idols, we are tempted to let him alone. But nany negroes there, hemight raise an insurrection that the pecuniary condition of that State is be- National b'k do Burlington county 1 among them. [Here the merriment and confu- ETPleasecall at the University Book Store. Mercantile do we are gratified to find that a very considerable J5-6w People's do N. York bank of do Commer under $10 } sion Was great, and the Chair called the House to coming truly deplorable. It appears that the Neguemkeag number are constantly coming over from among I Phoenix Ch'rlst'n do B'kg. com. 00 " ®10 && upw'd par order.] Banks in that State, have been in the hal>it of Northern Plymouth do N< Y. State Stock Cumberland ofNJ 1 them, and joining us; and democratic abolition- do Mr. W. had one thing to add. If the mem- letting out their money for eight years, to be NEW GOODS. People's Powow River do Security b'k. par Farmers of N.J. da ber from Massachusetts was not an old man, and do ists, as a general thing, can be depended on as paid in instalments, and that the last instalment H. LUND s now receiving direct from Portland do Quins ignmond do North River do Farmers &c Mechan- faithful and truehearted. In coming out from one whom the respect due to old age protected, Sagadahock he would not thus long have enjoyed the mercy on the immense sums of money loaned to the J• Boston nnd New York, a large and well do Quincy Stone do Phoenix do ics under 810 £ Skowhegan the Egyptians, they leave the remembrance of of words only. While he was one whom Mr planters, is about becoming due, all the preceding selected stock of Merchandize, consisting of do "Railroad do Seventh ward do $10 and upw'd par South Berwick do Randolph do Tenth ward 10 Fars & Mechan 1 the flesh pots behind. W. had endeavored to venerate, he could tell instalments remaining unpaid also, not even the STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, that member that his opinions of Mr. A. even St Croix 25 Salem do Tradesmens par 8! 10 and upw'd par interest, hesays, having been paid. As a conse- GROCERIES, CROCKERY, * GLASS- EFTo-day we continue our publication of Mr. when comparing him to a demon, were not half Thomaston §g Shoe & Leather Union b'k of N. Y.'do Mechanics of Bur- so bad as those Mr. W. entertained of him. He quence, universal ruin is anticipated, as the banks WARE, DRUGS fy MEDICINES, Ticonio do Washington 35 lington 1 Gidding's speech in vindication of his Creole res- do de&lers do lad long ceased to respect one who never respec- in their present condition, will bo compelled to NAILS, CRADLE AND GRASS Vassal borough ddoo Southbridge do Wool growers par Mechan. Newark J olutions. Those who have sneered at them ed himself, nor wn3 it any thing but justice that wind Up their affairs immediately. The planters, SCYTHES, BOOTS AND Waldo ddoo S. b'k Boston do N. YORK STATE. Mechan & Manufac- without answering them are respectfully invited Mr. W. should thus publicly express this opin- SHOES, frC %C. Westbrook 12 Agricultural b'k J b'k of Trenton 1 ion. Gentlemen might draw their chaira and he says, owe these banks for the money with 12 Shawmut do to read this speech. It contains the true anti- which he offers for sale cheap for the ready. York g Albany City J Morns co. bank J gather into a ring around him, and might encour- which their negroes were bought, and that too Springfield do slavery platform on which the Constitution must Dated, Ann Arlior, May 9, 1842. NEW HAMPSHIRE. State d Albany do " $1C &t upw'd par age him in his hissing viperous attacks on one when negroes were worth 800 or a 1000 dollars be made to stand—affirming that slavery is en- who had never injured him; all Mr. IV. ashed Ashuclot Suffulk do Alleganycounty 55 Newark banking each, while at the present time they would scarce- CLINTON SExMINARY. do tirely a local institution—the creature of State icas that but one of them would undertake to en- Cheshire Taunton di Atlantic,Brookiyn par &t Insurance com. par dorse what that member had said: or, if they ly fetch two hundred and fifty dollars each. * The HE fall term of this institution will com- Claremont do Traders' d AlbanAlhnnwh'lrny b'k off 1 $*5i an«^d "«•'-unde*r » late. We intend usually to fill our paper with would not do that, let them clear the ring, and Sugar planters seem to be reduced to a most T mence on Monday, Aug. 15, and continue Commercial do Tremont d< Albion | N Hope fc Del. short articles, believing them to be more useful as let fie fight be a fair one." 12 weeks. Tuition, for studies pursued by small desperate condition. He mentioned an instance, Concord 5to)0 Union b'k of Wey- America 25aS0 Bridge com 15 well as acceptable: but all our readers will be children, $2,80—for common English branches The bill for the armed occupation of Florida in which a sugar planter shipped thirty hogs- $3,uO—for Latin, Greek, French, Hebrew, Connecticut River I mouth 8* Brnintee d Attica 5 Orange b'k par pleased *o peruse this constitutional argument, Derry •Jo Union, Boston d Auburn do under $5 | passed the Senate by rote of 24 to 16 and only heads of sugar to New Orleans, and sold it for one Chemistry, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, which stands as yet unanswered. We do not Book-Keemng, Moral and Intellectual Philoso- Dover do Village d Commerce 80 Princeton 1 wants the President's signature to become a law. cent a pound, and all that he realized over the believe a member of Congress can be found who phy, $4;fio: Exeter do Waltham d( Wa'ertown J Peoples | Mr. Arnold, of Tennessee, has set in motion a cost of transportation, was thirty-eight dollars— Farmers Ballpton Spa. will venture his reputation in sustaining the neg- It is very much for the students advantage to do Warren Boston d< \ Salem bk'g com. 1 retrenchment proces3. cutting down the pay oanf d it was a lot of very good sugar.—Detroit enter at the beginning of the term, nnd yet those Gratton do Warren Danvers d Binghampton 25aS0 State Camden 1 tive of these propositions* And yet foi barely Congress to six dollars per day and their mileage, Times. who enter afterwards will be charged tuition on- Granite do Washington d Buffalo bank of | State Elizabethan par presenting them, Mr. Giddings was expelled and a graduated reduction of the salaries of Exec- ly from the time they come in to the close of Lnncaster do Warehnm d Brockport b'k of do under S5 \ the term. Tuition to be paid in advance. A the House, as an abettor of treason and murder!! utive officers. At first it was laughed at; but Lebanon do Wtnnisimmet d Brooklyn £ State b'k at Morris do DIED, convenient and commodious building in a plea6 Manufacturers' The Democratic papers were furious against him having been espoused by members of both parties, ant and retired location has been procured. do VVinthrop d Broome County | $10 and upw'd par On the evening of the 9th inst, in the twenty- Mechanics do Worcester, Wrenlhd Canal, Albany I Str;te, Newark do ns a British traitor, while the whig papers dared the usual motions to postpone,lay on the table,&c. ninth year of her age, Mrs. ESTHER ALMIRA Board, including room ( nd washing, may bo not defend his positions. The concluding part had in good families at 1,25 to $1,50, or rooms Merrimac do Wrenlham d " Lockport 3 under $5 i, were found ineffectual to stop it, and it has been KELLOGG, wife of DAN. W. KELLOGG, Nashua do RHODE ISLAND. Cattaraugus co of this speech was listened to by a full house, al- Esq. may be hired and students board themselves at 27 State N Brunsw'k par well discussed. much less expense. N. Hampshire do American bank Cattskill par under S5 } Mrs. KELLOGO had been a communicant in the though by the Southern members with scowling Mr. Walker asked leave to introduce into the Patrons and friends are respectfully invited to N. H. UnioD. do Arcade d Cayuga county 1 Sussex £ brows, and it made a strong impression. Seve- Senate a bill to reduce the term necessary for the Episcopal Church for several years; and has left visit the school at Rhetorical exercises, which Pemigewasset do Bristol bank of d Cen. Cherry Valley do $10 fc upw'd par occur on every Wednesday, P. M. ral Southern members afterwards expressed their naturalizatioirof foreigners from ten to two years. behind her satisfactory evidence that she pos- Piscataqua do Blackstone canal d "NY b'k of do Trenton Bk'g com. do' assent to the legal principles Mr. G. advanced. sessed, nor only the name, but the nature, and A short lesson in vocal music forms a part of Portsmouth do Bristol Union d Chautauque co. do " email bills 1 Leave was refused—nays 21—ayes I8i the daily exercises, "Juvenile Songs, by Thorn spirit, of that gospel which proclaims "peace on Rochester cJo Burrilville Agricult'l Chenango b'k of do Union I How much more noble and manly is it in a A motion by Mr. Cushing to take up the Ex- as Hastings," has been recently introduced. Rockingham earth and good will to man." The Saviour, We arc happy to be able to inform our friends, do & Manufacturers' di Chemung canal do OHIO. public functionary, instead of trimming every sail cheqrue bill was received with a general burst of Stra fiord Centervillo di whom, with her dying breath, she professed to that we trust the school will oe rendered more do Ointon county 35 Belmont St. Clatra- to catch the. popular breeze, to act always on laughter. Winnipisiogee do Citizens' Union d< Commercial, Troy I ville 6" love, we doubt not, looked upon her as one of valuable than heretofore by the addition of the right principles, leavfng consequences to take The Revenue bill was discussed ^>n several services of Mr. James S, Smedley, A. B., who VERMONT City d< " Albany do C/iillicothe bk of 20 liis ransomed ones. At twilight's meditative care of themselves—first being sure he is right, days, and the motion of Mr. Buchnnnn to strike will commence his labors as teacher of Hebrew Bennlngton C5 Commer. Bristol d( " B'jffalo SO " pay at Philad. — hour she fell asleep, we humbly trust, in Christ, and French at the opening of the next term. then COINS AHEAD! out the section repealing the twenty per cent, Bellows Falls do Providence do i* Rochester l Circleville bk of 6 eaving her husband to mourn his irreparable loss From Mr. Smedley's experience nnd success Poullnoy b'k of Cranston do *• Oswego 35 Cleveland " 75 clause of the Distribution act, was rejected—ayes TS a teacher, together with his known character Brattleboro b'k of ft^HoN. WM. SLADB, of Vermont, has —and an infant son of five weeks old, never to Comberland d Corning b'k of | Clinton 6 22— noes 26. for promptness, energy, and industry ae a schol- Burlington b'k of Eagle b'k, Bristol d Dansville do witness or enjoy the kindness of maternal love. ar, we feel confident he will do much towards Columbians of New addressed a letter to Amos Townsend Jr., of Mr. Benton gave notice of several hundred a- Caledonia b'k of '.' Providence d Delaware do Lisbon drt [COM. rendering the school what we wish it to be, a Conh., a Whig Abolitionist, the sum of which mendmenls to the Revenue bill which he design- place where the physical, intellectual and mnrnl Commercial no sale Exchange d Dutches^ county par Commercial do is, that the country is in a bad condition—il is ed to offer. powers of the youth of both sexes shall be train- Farmers Exeter d Erie county 42 « ofSciota do ANTLSLAVERY MEETING. necessary to have "a sound currency" and a The general impression is that both Houses will ed for future usefulness and respectability, and do & Mechanics do Fal] River Union d( Essex county | " of Lake Erie 5o Notice is hereby given that an adjourned mee' happines? and heaven. Montpelier b'k old do agree upon a Tariff: but the correspondent of the Franklin d< Ex. Rochesler 1 Dayton ft tariff—and all the other great interests must ing of the Anti-Slavery society of the county o GEO. W. BANCROFT. Principal. do b'k new do Frerman's dc •' of Genesee do Ex. & Saving Inst.— be looked to as well as anti-slavery—that ab- Tribune writes; "There is not a doubt that after St. Joseph will be liolden nt the village of White MRS. BANCROFT. AssistajU. Middlebury b'k of do Globe d Farmers, of Troy par Far & Mechan, all Capt. Tyler will veto the Tariff bill." Pigeon, on, Friday, the 26th day of August next. Clinton, July 5, 1842. Manchester do olitionists will do besc to dissolve their third Exercises to commence at 2 o'clock, by an ad- High street d " Amsterdam J FrankHs 6 The terms of the treaty defining our N. E. New bury do party, and join the old parties, and do the dress from the Rev. Mr. Cleveland, of Mar- Hope d( Farmers fc Mechan- « ofColurubus 20 Boundary seem to give general satisfaction. The In Attachment, before L Stillson, Justice of Oi leans Co do Kent dc ics Rochester do Geauga bank of 6 best they can for the slave, and trust to Prov- hall. .7. HOWARD, Ch'n. amount of it seems to be, that the U. States get WM. WOODRUFF, Sec'y. the Peace of Wnehtcnaw County. Orange Co do Landholders d Farm. & Drov. par Granaville Alexan* idence for the rest. 'Tell that to the marines,' July 21st. 1842. James B Manchester ) Rutland do Manufact urrs d " of Geneva | drian Soc — ess land than they surrender, but better in qunli- vs. > Mr. Slade! The Liberty party are not in St. Albans 1* Mechanics d " of Orleans do Hamilton' 50 y. Also the free navigation of the river St. John Munroe. ) Vergennes sport. They have not commenced an enter- FASHIONABLE Notice is hereby given that a writ of Attach do " fc Manufac. d< Farmers & Mechan- Lancaster 20 John is considered to be of much value to the Windsor do Mer. Providence d ics of Gonesee do Lafayette 6- prise of this magnitude to be thrown by as of- Hats, Caps, & Bonnets tnent lias been issued in the above entitled cause, American residents. The U. States agree to pay GOOD assortment, at the New York aSainat the goods and chattels, righ'.s, credits, Woodstock do " Newport d Far's of Seneca co 30 Marietta 1* ten as this or that Hon. M. C. may advise.— Maine $150,000, and to Massachusetts $150,000 Cheap Store by D. D. WATERMAN. moneys, nnd effects of the above named defend- MASSACIIUSETTS Mount Hope d " of Penn Yan | Tilassillon bank of 8 It will go on till it overthrows all opposition. more, as a part compensation foi the land surren- AAnn Arbor. May 16th, 1842. ant, an absent and nonresident debtor, and thnt Adams bank | Mount Vernon d Farm, fc Manufac. Mt Pleasant.bkof do lered, and to Maine $350,000 for the expenses of the said Cause has been continued for trial to the Agricultural do Narraffnnsett d< of Po'keepsie par Mutikine-um bk of do Mr. Slade supports all the other great in- eighth day of September next at ten o'clock A. he Arostook war, &c. American do National do Farrii. Hudson do Nor walk bank of do tereste, which, in his estimation, are to be M., before the said Justice, in the town of Ann Amherst do N. Eng. Commer. d< Fort Plain | Ohio RR^om. — Mr McRoberts moved an amendment to the flpHE subscriber Would respectfully inform Arbor in said County. eternally secured just as soon as Henry Clay A. the public thnt he intends having machinery Andover do " Pacific Prov. d< Gertesee bank of do Ohio Life Insurance Revenue bill to include tea and coffee among the JAMES B MANCHESTER. Asiatic do « " Smithfield d Genesee County do and Trust com. 6: shall be made President. How would Mr. S. ,n readiness this fall, for weaving Dated Ann Arbor, July 8th 1842. 13—7w free articles: and the question being taken sepa- Atlantic do Newport d Geneva bank of do Sandusky Bank of do like to see hh» own advice folio-ved, and all FLOWERED COVERLETS, rately, was decided in the negative by similar Atlas do N. America b'k of d Hamilton do Urbana bkg com 75 the|detnocratic part of the^Liberty party going of the latest fashions, and most splendid kifids, NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES voteo—yeas 23—nays 27. So a duty of 20 per ever wove in this State. Attlebo rough do N. Kingston dc Herkimer comity do West'n Reserve bk — do Wooster bk of 6' over in a body to support Mr. Calhoun, as the cent ad valorem is imposed on these articles. Customers will find his shop situated on vhs CURRENT. Barnstable Newport Ex. dc Highland par 8 Bedford Commerc'l do N. Providence dc Howard Trust and Xenin, Bank of 6 best means of abolishing slavery? Would he Mr. King, of Alabama, gave notice of his in- road leading from Pontiac to Walled Lake',8 mile July SO, 1842. ASHKS, Pearls, 100 lbs. *5,50 to — Beverly Pacific • d Banking Com. f Zanesville. bk of do not rather they would vote forBirney? from Pontiac, five from Walled Lake, ai Srait tention to introduce a bill to allow slaves to be in- Lake Post Office, Oakland county, Michigan.— Pots, 5,25 to — Blacketone Pascoag £ Hudson River par INDIANA. troduced by their owners from Texas to the U. For further information, write to the Post Mas- COFFEE, St. Domingo, ]b. 7 to 73 Boston Pawtuxet j_ Ithnca bank of | State bk oflnd. ftj^Some people wonder at the fanaticism S. The bill is an answer to a petitioner whose ter at Straits Lake. Other kinds, 8 to in.Biig/iton Phoenix Westerly do James do and branch 7 that induces abolitionists to make - political slaves were taken to Texas by her son. • WILLIAM BEATY. CoTior*. Upland, 1b. 5| to Si Bristol Co " Providence d Jefferson county do Notes on all other June 6, 1842. 16 -nominations. Why do they not wonder at The following resolution, reported by the Com- New Orleans, 5| to 10JBunker Hill Providence do Kinderhook b'k of par banks in this -state uit Texas, 7 to Bi Cambridge Providence Co. do Kingston do certain mittee on the Judiciary, was rejected, yeas 53, their own folly in supporting a Tariff, Sub- YPSILANTI ACADEMY Frsnv Dry Cod, 100 lbs. i !,00 to 2,37 Centra! R. I. Aricultural do Lansingburgh b'k of J 1LLFNOIS. Treasury, or National Bank by political nom- nays II3—majority, 50. Salmon, bbl. $14 to — Charles River «• Central {} Lewis county 12i Cairo, bk. of — inations? Why do they not trust to moral R.esolved, That it is not expedient to amend Mackerl No. 1 and 2 $3 to 12,50 Charlestown " Union dj Livingston county 10 State bk of Illi. 70 the existing bankrupt law so as to include associ- T EACHE RS' SEMINARY. Chickopce suasion? Why do not the Tariff ad vocatps in- FRUIT, Raisins, bunch, pr box 1,15 to 1,20 « Bank of do Lodi b'k of real es a IJJinors bfe of do ations and corporate bodies issuing notes or bills H. GRIFFEN, Principal, who formerly Figs, 1b. Sj to —Cit'ens Nantucketdo Roger Williams do " « Stock 20 IOWA. doctrinate both parties thoroughly wiih their for circulation a$ money. • had charge of the Teachers' Seminary at Geiiesee, $5,87J to Lockport A]l:the banlre in thi* HAnn Arbor, and also at Grass Lake. FLOOR, (io Worcester do Scituate — principles, and then vote for free trade men in LATER.—Passage of Vie Tariff bill.—This B'k & trust com 2 Territory uncertain The ninth terra of this Institution will com- Ohio, 5,75 to 5.87 City Boston do Smitiifleld Ex. g both parties? They are too wise to be caught important bill was passed in the Senate precisely mence on Monday, August 26, and continue 11 Michigan, 5,75 to 5,8 Cohnnnet do '• Lime Rock do Long Island par MICHIGAN in such a trap; but they are not ashamed to in the shape it came from the House, by a vote weeks. While this school is equally open to all Baltimore, — to — Columbian do " Union do Lowviilc b'k of BankofSt Clair 7 of 25 to 23. Every Democratic Senator voted of both sexes, who wish to acquire u good edu- GRAIN, Wheat Northern bush. 1,28 to — Commercial Boston do Traders, Newport do Lyons bank of Far. fc Mechan. S endeavor to get the Abolitionists into a sim- Madison county do against the bill, as d:d also three whigs—Graham, cation, particular attention will be g ven to those do Southern 1,25 to doSalem do " Providence dr ilar one. Let their attempts receive the scorn pieparing to tcich. The languages not being Rye, 64 to 68Concord do Union do Manufacturers' do CANADA. Preston, and Rives. Henderson of Mississippi, they deserve. taught in this Seminary, the more exclusive and Oate, S7 to —Donvers do Village do Mech. fc Far's- do Bank of British N- was absent, and Berrien did not vote. It will be uninterrupted attention will be given to impart a Corn, Northern, 61 to — Dcdham do Warren do Mechanics. Buff. 37 America 4 practical knowledge of the English branches. EPWe arc gratified to notice that there is a recollected that every democratic member of the do Southern, 50 to —Dorch. &, Milton do Warwick do Mer fc Far's. 1 Banque du Peuple do Apparatus.—The Institution is furnished with Mer fc Mechanics general waking up of interest in the Liberty par- House voted against this bill, except Parmente r MOLASSES, Havanna, gal. 15 to ]7Duxbury do Washington do B'k U. C. Toronto 4 Chemical, Philosophical, and Astronomical ap- Mer, Exchange of Massachusetts. The general impression at paratus, Surveying Instruments, Geometrical Porto Rico, 16 to 2 EaoJe do Weybosset do City bank do ty as manifested by the numerous Conventions of Buffalo 37 Washington is that it will be promptly vetoed by solids, &,c. &c. to the amount or $300. New Orleans, 16 to — E. Bridgewater | Woonsoeket falls do Commer bk U. C 5 and meetings. Let the good work go on. All PROVISIONS, Beef, mess bar. Wakefield do Mercantile of Gore bank do President Tyler. Ttiition.—From $2.50 to $3,50 lor Reading, $7,00 to 7,59 Essex N. Andover do the nominating Conventions should be held dur- Orthography, Geography, Grammar, Arithme- Prime, 3,00 to 3,25Exchange do CONNECTICUT. Schenectady h Fars: joint sfock and ing this month, and measures taken at eneh for tic, Writing, Book-Keeping, by single entry, \)e Pork, mess, 7,50 to 8,50 Fair Haven do Bridgeport § Middletown banking com, do procuring a seasonable and plentiful supply of clamation. and Composition. From .$4,50 to do Prime, 6,00 to 6,00Falmouth do City b'k N. Haven do Millers of INT. Y. 3a 10 Montreal bk of 5 $5.00 for Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phi- tickets. Do not forget that. oth estate of Ellen VVihnot. lute of Saline in 6md has purchased all the books, pamphlets, fracls, 1 mny ho left ui . vizr Slavery Rhymes c Scio village. Remember aud never get them unless they Chronic and ihflamltory—Gout-*-J3prain8—Bru- County, and has^given bonds according to law. prints etc. lately belonging to the American Slnde's Speech in Congress in 183$ A'l •><•,.-.n hnvingdemands against "said estate BL Wi FOSTER & Co. have the fac-simile signature of ises and contracted TENDONS oi long stand- are requested to present them for adjustment, and Anti-Slavery Society, amounting to about eiffht Smith's Gerritt Letter to Jas. Smylie 6 Scio, April 13, I It discusses nil tumours—renders stiff joints thousand dollars, at old prices, which he offers Do. Letter lo Henry Clay G all persons indebted tos:iid esiate arc requested to limber by producing a healthy muscular action. make payment without delay. for sale by his agent in any quantity, at loiv Slave-holding Invariably Sinful, "inalum TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TIILI ^tVtvZ&rSi'&Va on the wrappers, as all othcr3 Jt assuages pains in Bon.s and ABCESSSS.— :J ISRAEL WILLIAMS. prices for cash only. Samples will be kept at in se, 6 by the same names are base impositions and counter- Nothing equals it in swelled and inflamed Breasts his office, corner of Hanover ana Exchange PUBLIC GENERAL!.. . feits. If the merchant' nearest you has them not, Ann Arbor, June 3), 1842. 12—6\V Southard's Manual 1 nnllK subscriber has on han.l and offurs for in Females, if applied in early stage, prevents streets, and orders will be promtly attended to. Star of Freedom 4 urgo him to procure them at 71 Maiden-lane, the supperation or manor forming, and gives in all A sale at low rale?, a large and general as. It WALKER respectfully informs his A catalogue of the principal publications is an- Schmucker and Smith's Letters (5 sortment m Drugs and Medicines, Paintsj Oils- next time he visits New York, or to write for them. cases immediate case from pain. Certificates of nexed, and the prices put against them are the this fact could be given lfnece \ friends and the public in 'general, that he Slaveholder's Prayer 1 Varnish. Dye Stuffs, >$zc. &e.. wi'h every ar- No family should be a week without these remedies. Jlia.s recently commenced business, in the tailor- present (reduced) retail prices. By the hun- $laveholtiing Weighed I ticle ia the Drug and Pain! line. Persons wish This remedy is offered to the Public with the. ne: lini'.one door east of Bower's dry goods stoic, dred or larger quantity, they will be sold lowei Slavery in America (London); do. (Ger- ing to purchase any articles in the above line ore full assurance that it far eXcols the Opodeldoc's where be is prepared to execute orders in the p BALDNESS —say for bovnd volumes 25 per cent, discount: many) • f requested, before pu chasing elsewhere, to call at BALM OF COLUMBIA,FOR THE HAIR, rind Liniments of the picsent day, for the- above neatest and most fashionable style. is pamphlets, tracts and pictures, 50 per cent, liseases. A-.uiol is only wanted, to give it the The Mnrtyr, by fieri ah Green ( PIERftTE TELLER'^, which will stop it if falling out, or restore it on bald Garments will be made to order, in strict con- discount. With respect to most of thern^ this decided preference to every thing else. Many formity with the present prevailing fashion and Thinjjs for Northern .Men to do .' Wholesale and Retail Druggist 139. Jefferson places; and on children make it grow rapidly, or on is below the actual cost to me in cash. They Views of Colonization, by Rev. J. Nourse < Avenue, sign of the Gili Mortar, Detroit. Pbysciuna ot eminence have used this ointment taste of the day, and warranted to fit or no were not purchased with a view to sell at a Views of Slavery and Emancipation, by those who have lost the hair from any cause, und extols its ineriis. n9 charge. porfit but to subserve the Anti-Slavery cause. Miss Mnrtineail ( ft. BANISTERS CELEBRATED FJi- ALL VERMIN that infest the heads of children The above ointment is for sale wholesale and Ladies' Riding Habits made in the latest INevf retail by L. BECKLET. York or Philadephia fashions. Such an opportunity lias not previously occur- Wes'eyan Anti-Slavery Review 2! D VER AGUE PILLS.—Purely Vc?ctnbh, in schools, are prevented or killed by it at once.— red to obtain Anti-Sinveiy publications al these A safe, speedy, and sure remedy lor (ever and Ann Arbor, (lower town) June I5th, 1842 9 Friends, or Quakers' garments will be madd War in Texas, by Benjamin Lundy ( in the neatest and plainest style. reduced prices, and probably will not again. aanc, dum ay any person, male or female tf AiUi-Slavery Manual 20 No.7 Danger and Safety, wiih perfect safety. 100 oz Sniph. Quinine, superior French and Alton Riots, by Pres. Bcecher, of 111. Coll. The pills are prepared in two pepirnie boxes, English, ERSON'S SHEARING MACHINES." 25 No. 8, Pro-Slavery Bible, 12mo. marked No. 1 and No. 2. and acccoinpanied wiih £0 oz. Snlph. Morphia, P -— TIIEO. H. EATON &. Co. 138. Jeffer- 25 No. 9, Prejudice against Color, son avenue, areihc sole agents of these very cel- Alton Trials full direciions. KI^I^S:^ $r 10 oz. Acct. do set 50 No. 10, Northern Doalov in Slaves, are wholly prevented, or governed if the attack has ebrated machines. 12-8w And- Slavery Record, vols. I, 2 and 3 No. II, Slavery und Missions A great number of certificates might be procu 50 oz. Carpenter's Witherill's Extract of 37 1-2 red in favor of .this nvsdibineC but the proprietc come on, if you use the only true HAYS' LiNuiENT,from Appeal, by Mrs. Child No. 12, Dr. Nelson's Lecture on Slavery. Bark, r 50 has t'iM>ti:;lit fit riot to insert them, in as much af ATT1NETT W ARPS ON BEAMS — .nti-Slavery Examiner, bound vols. 1 bbl. Powdered Hhubarb, S3 1 3 The above Tracls are sold at 1 cent each. he depends upon the merits of the same for its- ^orndfocd ^ ^o. S THEO. H. EATON & Co., 138, Jeflerson Beauties of Philanthropy ALLS0.RES 1 Chest Rhubarb Root, 50 PRINTS, ETC. reputation. Avenue, offer for sale a large stock of Sattinett Bourne's Picture of Slavery and every thing relieved by it that admits of an out. 1 bbl. Powdered Jalap, Warps, from the New York mills. These 5r Illustrations of the Anti-Slavery Almanac The above pill is kept constantly on linnd !>•• Buxton on the Slave trade the proprietor and enn be had at wholesale and r< ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it. 50 lbs. Calomel, Warps are cons-idered superior to any other in for i;;40 3 0. Cabinet of Freedom (Clarkson's history of tail at the store of Becklcy &, Co. Orders fro £ S casks Epsom Salts, the country, and will be sold, for cash, at a small The Emancipated Family 25 the slave trade,) vote. 1, 2 and 3 set 1,01 the country promptly attended to. HORSES that have Ring-Bone, Spavin ID casks Fall and Winter strained Sperm ndv.ince. 12-8w £5 Slave Market of America 3 Chloe Spear Ann Arbor, (lower town) May 2<>lh 1842. ! Wind-Galls, «fcc, are cured by ROOFS' SPECIFIC ; and Oil, Correspondence between O'Connel and Ste- L. BECKLEY ChanniPff on Slavery 25 JFOUIlde3*€d, horses entirely tured by Roofs' 40 boxes Sperm Candle?, Duncan on Slavery 2J venson 3 NEW GOODS!! Do. do. Clay and Calhoun 12 1-2 GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, AND GEN- Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. £000 ibs. Whiro Lead, dry and ground, Eman. in the W. I. by Thome and Kimball 4 casks Linseed Oil, CHEAP FOR CASH. muslin 59 Printer's Picture Gallery 2 TLE MAN 3' WORLD OF LITERATURE LeUer paper, stamped with print of Lovejoy "Dentists Instruments and Stock Gold, Silver T the Store of the Subsc iber. a new and Do by do in boards with map 25 AND FASHION. Bailey's Magical Pain Ex- splendid assortment of NEW GOODS at 50 sheet 1 und Tin Foil Plalina Ware, Porcelain Teeth. A Enemies ot Constitution discovered {The Casket and Gentleman's UiiltxL] '^^."s'iz:* SalV<&""»The most extraordinary prices so cheap as to astonish the purchasers, con. 12 1-2 Do. with Kneeling Slave sheet 1 A new volume under the above title, of the A general a-sortmpiu of Patent. Medicines, all Fountain, plain binding, 64mo. reinedyever invented for all new or old of which wil! be sold on the most reasonable stating of Gustavus Vassa. 50 Prayer for Slaves, with Music, on cards 1-2 veil established and Fashonable Magazine. The DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY Potrait of Gerrit Smith 50 j Philadelphia Casket in conjunction with the Gen- terms. Grimke's Letters to Miss Beecher 37 1 2 B OOTS. SHOES, AND LADIES' SLIP- 50 In addition, are the following, the proceeds tfeman's Magazine, which has been ovory where PIERRE TELLER. Jay's Inquiry 37 1-2: Jay's View pronounced to be the most readable and popula mmi SCALDS 1S9 Jefferson Avenue, sign of the Gilt PERS, SHAKER AND LEGHORN Light and Truth 20 of which will go into the Mendian fund. 15 Argument of Hon. J. Q,. Adams in the case of the day, wil' be opened on the first day oi Jan- and sores, and sore^Z 59 It has delighted March IS. Mortar, Detroit. BONNETS, 4'C. 4-C. Life ofGranville Sharp uary, IS i"2, with an array of contributors secured Muslin De Lane at two shillings per yard; cal- Mott's Biographical Sketches 37 1-2 of the Amistad Africans 25 by the union of talent, of fame, which no period- thousands. It will take out all pain in ten minutes, 75 Argument of Roger S. Bahvin, Esq. TAILORING BUSINESS ! icoes at six cents per yard, and other goods at Memoir of Rev. Lemuel Hanes ical in the country can boast or pr.tend to revile. M. NOBLE, would respectfully inform the prices to correspond. To be convinced, just call Do of Lovejoy 62 1-2 do do 12 1- 2 The December number will however, he a speci- and no failure. It will cure A • citizens of Ann Arbor and its vicinity, that and see the g ->ods and prices. North Star, gilt edges 33 1-3 Trial cf the Captives of the Amistad C men of the new volume. The volume will be he has opened a shop in the Lower Town, iihme- 4')flO pounds good butter wanted: 99:)0i) bush- Pennsylvania Hall 75 Congressional Document relating to do. 6 opened with a new and beauuml type, the finest- fiiaioly over the late mercantile stami rf Lund & els of house ashes wanted, atlO cents per bushel. , 1,00 Portrait of Clinquez 1,00 white paper, and with the iirst of a series of em- LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. Gibson, and opposite the s'ore of J. Becklcy & Likewise field ashes, delivered at my ashery, Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, 8vo bdiiMiinents unsurpassed by any which have yet Rankm's Letters, 18mo. 100 pp. £0 March 3d, 1342. A better and more nice and useful article never was Co.. whore he is prepared at all times to do work nc.ir C'hnpin's iron foundry. appeared in any Magazine. The stylo of elegance in his line, with promptness, and in a neat and N. B.—All kinds of Furs taken in rxchance Right and wrong in Boston 20 the beauty and finish oi these illustrations, and the made. All should wear them regularly. 12 1-2 Jumble manner. for goods. H. BOWER. Star of Freedom, muslin evtensive improvements which will be made in its Uirc'S TEMPE52.AN€E EITTERS: Particular attention will be paid to cutting gar- Ann Arbor, (upper town) June 2, 1842. Slaven'—containing Declaration of Sen- Threshing •Machines. typoraphical appearance, and above all the tone of r on the principle of substituting the tonic in place of nents. Produce will be taken nt the usuni pri timents and Constitution of the Amer. 5 THE undersigned would inform the public that its literary department, by the brilliant array of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many oes. for work dune at his shop. These who have Wool Cai'ding awd Cloth A they continue to manufacture HORSE POW- contributors, whose articles have enriched the pa- A. S. Society: Wesley's Thoughts on drunkards. To be used with cusii to pay for services of trits kind, are particu- KP.S rind THRESHING MACHINES, two and a half ges of each number, will give it a character, sec- larly invited to cnll. Slavery: Does the Bible sanction Sla- ond to no Magazine in the Union. The character very? Address to the Synod of Kentuc- miles fnmi the village of Ann Arbor, on the rail- LIN'S | H PILLS, superior to all Ann Arbor, April 27. 1342. tf y B UIE Subscribers respectfully announce to the road. The Horse Power is a late invention by S. of the articles which shall appear in its prges, JL citizens Ann Arbor and vicinity, that they ky, iSarative of Amos Dresser, and VV. Foster, and is decidedly superior to any other will be equally removed Horn a sickly senli others for cleansing the system and the humors affect. Why work for the Slave? bound in one are prepared to card wool and dress cloth fo? cus- zo ever offered to the public, as will appear by the mentality, and irom an effectation of morality,but | ing the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, DR. BANISTER'S tomers, in the best style, and at the shortest no- vol. statements of those who hare used them during tice. Having good machinery, experienced work- while a true delineation of human nature in every and the general health, (h M i«v ^•t^7;. Slave's Friend, 32rao. vols. 1, 2 and 3 set 50 the last year. It is light in weight and small in variciy ot passion is aimed at, nothing sh;'.ll be [See Dr. LIN'S sig- tUocfb^& #4ftH/ men, and long practice in tbe'ousiness. they have Songs of the Free . . 33 l-o compass, being carried together with the Thresh- nnHIS pill has not only been used by my- found in its pages to cause a biush upon the cheek nature, thus :1 JL 'self, but by a number of Physicians of ihe utmost confidence that they " shall give com- Thompsons Reception in Great Lntain, er, in a common waggon box. and drawn with of the most pure. plete satisfaction. ease by.two horses. It is as little liable to break, high sfnudlng, both in this a.-.d other States, to 12mo. The Literary Character will be sufficiently advantage. J. BECK LEY &. CO. or get out of repair, ns any other Horse Power, guaranteed by the reputation of both Magazines Ann Arbor. April, 25, JM2. Testimony of God against Slavery, 18mo. and will work as easy and thrash as much with By tin; frui|!icnt and repented solicitations of my Wheatly/Phillis Memoir of thus united, ibr years past. Writers of the first friends, I have consented to offer them to the four horses attached to it as any other power with rank have bocn regular contributors to their pa- r West Indies, by Professor Hovey DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY p"ubfic ns n most efficacious remedy for all those "d&z tuu'S of tr.frdt ns tHHne fovio!." fw-z horses, as will appear from the recommenda-"| gcS;an d the tales and sketches published in them West Indies, by Harvey and Sturge lions below. New patterns have been made for will effectually cure sick headache, either from the bill'tous disapsees originating in a new coun- have been widely copied and read, and the firm try. Wesley's Thoughts on Slavery, in muslin,^ the cast Iron, ana additional weight and strength and independent tone of the criticisms, upon the nVSFSIBMsT??* or bilious. Hundreds of families are with portrait 12 12 applied wherever it had appeared to be necessary The above pill is for sole wholesale and retail current literature of the day has been every where using it with great joy. By L. BECK LEY. TEMPERANCE HOUSE, PAMPHLETS. from one year's use of the machine. approved and com^iende, The subscribers deem it proper to state, that a The list of Contributors embraces the names Ann Arbor, (lower town) June loth l'"M--'9 Sets A. S. Almanacs, from 183G to 1S41 number of horse powers were sold last year in of most of the principal writers in America, with DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, BOTANIC MEDICAL STORE, 37 1-2 the village of Ann Arbor which were believed by Ja respectable number of Englissh authors. for the certain prevention of || SlSj or any TO CLOTHIERS. inclusive the purchasers to be those invented by S.^ W. Fos- j i addition, the dietinguishec] Hot and Cold Haths. Address to the Free People of Color 1 u _..,hed services of a host j riT^HE subscriber is just in receipt of a Air— Hr. JT. T WILSON, 3 ter. and that most or all of them were either made of anonymous writers of no ordinary abilities | general sickness ; keeping the stomacli in most per- 1 ther eQpply of Clothier's stock, consist- Ancient Landmarks fect order, the bowels regular, and a determination to E'i*< 3 materially different, or altered before sold, so as unve given worth and character to the pages of ing of MACHINE CARDS of to iv descrip- end of Main Str&et. Jackson, Mich. Apology for Abolitionists to be materially different from those made and the Magazines. The scries of well known"nauti- fpn;, CLOTHIER'S JACKS. ATT1NET sold by the subscribers. Such alterations being cal papers entitled <: Ciuising in the Last War." American Slavery as It Is—the Testimony 25 Such the surface. k?^!£l^ JSIM^ WARP. CARD CLEANSERS and PICK- Bivcr Rais&n of a Thousand Witnesses decidedly dclrimenta' to the utility of the machine, have had a run. unequalcd by any series published . SBUrZLGS: REEDS, KETTLES. They have good reason to believe that every one i,, Magazine, for years. The author promi- Address on Right of Petition an y pains in the bones, hoarseness, and SCREWS, PARSON'S SHEARING MA- of those returned by the purchasers ns unsatisfac- 6es t0 Opon the first of a new scries of " Tales of are quickly cured by it. Know this by tryimsmin CHINE. EMERY, (aery she,) TENTER Address to Senators and Representatives tory were of this class. They arc not aware that the Sea." and from his known abilities as a de- BOOKS, PRESS PAPER, together with a HIS Institution is Jdcat'fid in the town of of the free States any Power that went from their shop, and was put pjcter of sea scenes and life, much may be relied CORNS.—The French Plaster i3 a sure cure. mill selected assorlmznt. of DYE WOODS.aud Raisin, near the north bank of the beautiful Address on Slavery (German) in use, as they made it. has been condemned or UpOn irom him in maintaining the popularity of T laid'aside as a bad machine. the Magazine. Papers may be expected during DYE STUFFS of the very best growth and river whose name it bears, one mile east of the Address of Congregational Union of Scot- manufacture. direct roud fiom Tecutnseh to Adrian. All who wish t.» buy are invited to examine them the volame also from the author of the well known These goods (coming PS they do direct from land . ,_ . and to enquire of those who have used them— articles entitled "-The Log of Old Ironsides." — This eligible site hns been selected for its y\ i=3 first hands) the subscriber is enabled to sell low- quiet seclusion, the fertility and elevation of its There will be one Ibr examination at N. II. WING'S, The author of J Syrian Letters,' will also iend his ; Address of National Convention (German) ° fertha n any other house west of New York, be soil, its pure and healthful atmosphere, and pleas- Ann Rep. of N. Y. Committee of Vigilance 25 Dexter village; and one at MARTIN WILI.SON'S powerful and graceful pen to sustain and increase storehouse i:i Detroit—both these gentlemen the reputation of the work. The valuable aid of therefore solicits the attention of (inns in the ant scenery. Do. of Mass. A. S. Society 12 1-2 reputation ;]20 for a four horse power, and p ices before going east or purchasing else- ble rooms for the accommodation of forty stu- 6 1 4 has also been secured—and we may expect some: where. dents; which are designed to b" occupied for pri- States . • - with a threshing machine, with a stave or wooden thine; still more thrilling from the spacious stores bar cylinder; and jjjjiSQ f.,r a horse power with a COMSTOCK'S COM- PIERRE TELLER, vate study and lodging. Other necessary build Authentic Anecdotes on American Slavery 2 which o long life in the profession has enabled him ing are provided for recitations and boarding. Address to the Church of Jesus Christ, by threshing machine with an iron bar cylinder. to amass. An occasional Chit-Chat with 'Jeremy POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara- Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 1"9 Jefferson the Evangelical Union A. S. Society, Tho attention oftheroader is invited to me fol- Short' and ' Oliver Oldfellow' is also promised tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this. Avenue, sign of the Gilt Mortar, Detroit. lowing recommendations. EXPENSES. New York citv. 4 with a variety of choice articles in prose and verse, S. W. FOSTER & CO. If you are sure to get COMSTOCK'S, you will find it \TE OF JACOB LAWTON DE Tuition per Term of eleven weeks, $'1.00 Anti-Slavery Catechism, by Mrs. Child 0 1-4 from various writers of celebrity, as contributors Scio. April 20, 1842. to the prominent Magazines of the country. The superior to all others. It docs not require puffing. CEASED.—Notice is hereby given, that Board " with 4 hours work each week, 7,57 Adams', J. Q,. Letters to his Constituents E tion 12 1-2 REC O'MMEND A TIONS. Editors of both Magazines continue their services the undersigned have proved the h:st will and Room Rent, 88 AnnuaAdams'l ,Report J. Q. sSpeec of Amh o. nA th. Se. Texa Societys Ques, 3d,- This is to certify that wo have used one of S. under the new arrangement. rY'ith such an af- te~i.-np.erit o! Jacob Lawlon, deceased, and have Incidental, 50 W. Foster's newly invented Horse Powers for ray of tnlent, a Magazine ofunrivalled attractions, taken letters Testamentary thereon, and have 4th, 5th and 6'h 121-2 m Annual Reports of N. Y. city Ladies A. about live months, and threshed with it about »y safely be promised the coining volume. CELESTIAL BALM given boads according to law. All persons in- Total, 12,95 8JU0 bushels, and believe it is constructed on FASHIONS AND ENGRAVINGS. debted to said estate are requested to make pay- In compliance with the almost unanimous wish OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all There will be an additional charge of one dol- Appeal to the Christain Women of the South 3 better principle's than any other Horse Power.— ment without delay, and all persons having: claims lar for those pursuing the higher branches as Phi- shall, the ensuing external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the ngninst said esta'.e are requested to present the Bible a^ainrt Slavery 6 One of the undersigned has cwncl and uscdeijrht of our lady subscribers, v losophy, Algebra, Geometry, Astronomy, &c. different kinds ot Horse Powers.and we believe that volume, furnish them with a beautiful and correct surface by friction with this Balm;—so in coughs, sftjne to the subscribers, well authenticated, for For Chemistry, Latin, or Greek an addition of Collection of Valuable Documents 6 1-4 four horses will thrash as much with this Power P'«te of Fashions. Monthly, a feature, it is believ- swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, ibis Balm payment. e(1 two dollars will be made. Scholars are expected Birney's Letters to the Churches 2 •as five will with any other power with which we > that will neither be unwelcome nor unpopular, applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once.— GEORGE E. LAWTON. to provide themselves with what furniture they Birney on Colonisation 2 are acquainted. i These fashion plates shall be drawn from original DAVID T. M'COLUJM, Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. will need in their rooms, also, with lights, fuel, Chattel Principle—a Summary of the H. CASE. designs from Paris find London, and may always Executors of the last will and Testament of and washing—none will hereafter board them New Testament argument on Slavery, S. G. [VES. be depended upon as the prevailing style in 1 lula- Jacob Ljiwton. selves. 6 delphia and New York for the month in which by Beriah Greea Scio, January, 12, 1942. i3i\ 2Jart!ioIrmcb3'j3 Dated, Ann Arbor, May 7, 1842. ' 3m Bills to bo settled in advance. mthey arree1S3U issuedeu . xThes Iies e n howeverwo t: b, shalM11 l in no wis! e Chipman's Discourse 3 Tr-is is to inform the public that T have purehas- "> * . - " " { ! ' "" ? The school is open to all applicants of suitable 6 ., :_-..£ r,ur*uu.*L to interfere with the regular v.nd choice en Char.ning's Letters to Clay ed. and have now in use, one of the Horse Pow- and mifsic which accompany each number of the TEMPERANCE HOTEL, age and moral character irrespective of comjikx- Condition of Free People of Color 3 ers recently invented by S W. Foster, mode by mmBmmMmmm ion or condition. 6 r work. The splendid.Mezzotint tfligrdv-hi BY Crandall, Reuben, Trial of S. W . Foster, &Co., and believe it be construct tho burin of Sartain, which have been so justly will prevent or cur? all incipient consumption, QIT"77/e second term of this summer will com- Dissertation on Servitude 12 1-2 ed upon better principles, and requires loss sdmired, wiil be followed during .the volume, by HOBERt& TEKHCXE. mence WedncSiay July 20A/t. strength of hOrsSs than any other power with D/ckinson's Serm.m 3 several from the same hand, while the steel engra- (CORNER OF MICHIGAN AND WASHINGTON AVKNUKS, It is very desirable that all who design to at 1 winch I a;n acquainted. ! • the best style of art from interesting GOUGHSffi8^eOU>S Does the Bible sanction Slavery? taken in time, and is a delightful remedy,, lieracm. DETROIT.) tend the school, should be on the ground—hnve A. WEEKS. scenes shall still enrich the Magazine. The choi- r Dec. of Sent, and Constitution of the Am. FIE above House is pleasantly situated nca their bills settled, and then- rooms prepared, be- 1 Mount Clemens. Sept. 8, 1841. e>-t pieces of music for the Pitno and Guitar shall ber the name, and get Comstoch's. HP' fore the first day of the Term. Any further in-* A. S. Society This is to inform the public that I have purchas- ccompany each number of the work. the Central Railroad Depot, and is now un* formation can be obtained at the Institution, or Discussion between Thompson and Jireck- ed one of the Horse Powers, recently invented by (lergoirig thovouoh repairs. The r.-onssare pleas by addressing, postpaid, J. S. Dixo.v, Pirncipalj inridge 2^ S. W. Foster, ar.d us id it for a number of months, TIME OF PUBLICATION. i'li, tii • .;;• d.-- and Redding all new, and the Table KOLMSTOOK'S VERMIFUGE * will be supplied with the choicest of the mbrket, Raisin. Lennwee Co Mich. Dresser's Narrative ' ° and believe it is the best power in use. working The work will be published on the first of the Raisin, May 19th, 1S42. no—2m Extinguisher Extinguished with less strength of horses than any other power month in every quarter of the Union. The most eradicate all ^ Sj in children or adults and the proprietors assure those who will favor with which I am acquainted, and being small distant subscriber will consequently raceive i.t 6n :li. m wiih their custom, that a'l pains shall be ta- Elmore Correspondence G; do in sheets 4to. 2 with a certainly quite astonishing. It Is the same as ken to make their stay with them agreeable. Emancipation in West Indies Thome and in compass, is easily moved from one place to that day. as well us those who reside in Fiiihulcl- NEW SPRING AND SUMMER another. I believe 4 horses will thresh as much pbia. In nil the principal cities,agents hnve been ,lhat made by Fahnestock, and sells with a rapidity FAI;I".. vci"i low. and accommodation good.— Kimball 12 1-2 established, to whom the Magazine is forwarded, almost incredible, by Comstock «$• Co., New York. Carriages, to convey passengers to and from the 3 with this power as 5 will with any other power. Emancipation in West Indies in 1838 The plan and the working of this power have prior to the lime o/ issuing it, so thai tliey may •» Hotel free of expense. GOODS. Freedom's Defense B be delivered to resident subscribers by the Brst of Detroit, Apri1?' 1H42. UST received and iccefving at the New York been universally approvod of by formers for whom TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S—cure effectually. Garrison's Address at Broadway Tabernacle 6 I have thrashed. the month. This is an important arrangement to J Cluap Store, purchased at the present low Guardian Genius of the Federal Union 6 E. S. SMITH. distant subscribers; who become tired, importu- "FX'ONOMY IS WEALTH." prices in New York, which will enable him to 8 nate and ovontinfly discontinue many woVks, in Entered according to net of Congressgress,, iinn th thee ym ynrr 1812 1812,, bhyComstocky C HE'Suoscribers.wiirpny pay two cents per sell lower than ever before offered in this place, a Geneious Planter Scio. April II. 18-12. -ge lot of Yankee Notions, whole- Liberty, 3vo. 2&; do; 12mo agent. For the accommodation of those who may sale and retail. D. D. WATERMAN. 3 who has had many year's experience in the milling (jcj-Bc snre yon call for onr articles, and not w Morris's Speech in answer to Clay business. We invite those who wish to buy a wish to .subscribe for either of the following Phil- )R. J. B. BARNES, PHYSICIAN AND Ann Arbor, May 11, 1842. *> Mahan's Rev. John B. Trial in Kenfucky lfl 1-2 wood machine for a fair price to buy of us. It is adelphia periodicals, this be put off with any stories, that others are as SURGEON.—House and Office, -i few Martyr Age in America, by Harriet Mar- worth as muih as most of the machines that cost LIBERAL PROPOSAL good. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be ors south of the Lafayette House, where he can found night and day. WO O SJ • CMRBWYG- tineau »• .-. „ from 150 to $300. is made. Five dollars current money free of post- your motto»»and tliese never can be frue and genuine 1 witliout our names to Viem. All these articles to be Ann Arbor April 20th. 1812. HE Subscribers are prepared to card Wool Modern Expediency Considered *> S. W. FOSTER. & CO. age, we will forward Graham's Magazine , and Scio, April, 18, 1842. Godey's Lady's Book for one year. Address post had wholesale and retail only of us. Tfor customers; having first rate machincs.and •Power of Congress over the District of Co- paid.' GEO.R. GRAHAM, NEW GOODS!! having employed an experienced workman, they lumbia . Q feel confident of giving good satisfaction to a" Woolen Manufactory. South west cornor of Chestnut and Third Wholesale Druggists, gi'i DENISON has just received a complete eir Plea for the Slave, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 3 The subscribers have rcccnily put in operation Street Philadelphia. JD stock of DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES tvho will favor them with their custom. fl' Proceedings of the Meeting to form Bioad- a woollen manufactory for manufacturing woollen 71 Maiden-Lane, New York, and of our agents. AND CROCKERY, which will lie sold very manufactory is two and a halt" miles weat of Ann Arbor on the Huron. _ way Tabernacle Anti-Slavery SocietA cloth by power looms, two ari-i a half miles west OOL.—F. Denison will buy any quanli y Wm. S. & J. W. Maynard, Afieata. A in Ar- che ip for money or most kinds of produce. Dcs- of Wool, at fair prices, if delivered at his S.W.FOSTER, tCo. Pro-Slavery from Ann Arbor village, on the railroad, where W bor, Mich. n!5—ly. j cii,nions and prices will be given atthcStore. •Rural Code of Haiti they wish to manufacture wool into cloth on gtorc. June 10, 1842. tf Ann Arbor, Junel, 1842. Scio, May 11th, 1842.