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THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS.THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY.
T. FOSTER, Editors. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1845. ii. BECKLEY, I WHOLE ISO. 240.
relation of teverul other Abolition outrages, THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY choo! in Tennessee, whore this man saw From the Albany Argus. where she. sat by the side of her kind we vote lor such men as would which led to ceitain stories of Southern ven- <£ommuttfcatiott0. Will bo published every Monday morning, in er, and first persuaded her to aid him in the SPEED ON RAILWAYS—COM PE. husband—I lie friend endeared to her •'und i the heavy burdens nnd let the op- Ann Arbor, Michigan, by geance upon Aboliton ogents, a sort of vin- irculation of Abolition tracts, finally seduced TITION OF RIVAL LINES. * For the Signnl of Liberty. by so many tender associations—so nutnv pressed go Crec," being at the same time BECKLEY, FOSTER, & Co. dicitive phrenzy spread among the company: nd carried her to New Orleonp, where, grow- "THE LAST SHALL BK FIRST." jacts of kindness. FOR THI MICHIGAN STATE ANTI-SLAVERY SO- fresh drinks were called in; 'Lynching' was ng more bold as he extended hU acquaintance The Long Islnnd Railroad Company assured that the'-other interests," will bo CIETY. a theme upon which nil were eloquent, and now average 30 miles an hour on their Is it possible that our Southern Slave- | She is now to take her last look, nnd .-is safe in the hands of the frifisd.s of TERMS. with the country, he had made another ar- ONE DOLLATI a year, in ndvnnce: if not paid, llknoATi cases of punishment under that angement with the 'Society'—one of greater road of 95 miles. On some trips, tho holders ever read the sentence at the head j bid a final adieu to her benefactor, thni Equal Rights ns in the hands of those (n advance, Two DOLLARS will be INVARIABLY summary code were repeated, commented and rofif as of greater risk; namely, to 'run off' I cars have run 38 miles per hour. As of this article with a realizing sense of loves her as ho loves his life, one whowho luvc. oppression. required. gloated on with a eavago enjoyment which egroes from the plantation* along the coast. soon as the road is fenced in, and cattle the reverse of fortune that awaits the ad administered to her in sickness, and How an individual who lias nny sense O* Old subscribers can have their papers at promised a rough fate to the next tract dis- One Dollar a year, by forwarding thut amount, Jentlemen. this is a mighty long story—Bar- are kept off the track by station keepers, bondman and his master ? A change of ejoiced with her in henlth. She is lo of justice or propriety cr\n preach, pray, tributor which might be caught by any of the and paying arrearages. eeper " as is the case on the fast routes in Eng- worlds, may change their condition, in id a sad and long farewell to nil her for- find writo ngafnst Stavery, and then vote All subscribers will be expected to pay within party. 1 the year. "Oh, no, no!" "Go ahead, Colonel.' — land, that speed can be accelerated to 45 relation to each other. Christ says, "In ler friends and dear relationsjchildren or for the very men who alone possess tho During this time the Colonel, though evi- )rinks at the moment were declined, but the TERMS OF ADVERTISING. miles an hour without the least danger to my Father's house are many mansions." ssociates as the case may be. Oh how j power to emancipate the slave?, and still For each line of brevier, (the smallest type.) dently of kindred sentiments with the company horter operation of taking a fresh "chew" the first insertion, 4 cents. the passengers. The public evidently de- Those who now live in their parlors, may old and desolate must the world appear! not only refuse to exercise that power, had preserved his equanimity; he 6moked his was indulged in, by way of filling up the For each subsequent insertion, 1 cent. soon bo plneed in the remotest part of low must her henrt shrink from launch- but legislate to rivet his choins and per- cigar deliberately, listened to the different a use. mand the highest speed—for the quickest For three moniha, 7 cents. that magnificent building "not made with ng forth to meet its tempests and its For six months, 10 cents. spenkers with an assenting emile, or, may be, '•I had another question to ask the woman. route is always the best patronized. The petual e his bondage, i» more than we can For one year, 15 cent*. a 'Just so. Doctor,' or a 'Quite correct, gen- Long Island company are already reap- hands, eternal in the heavens." "For as torms! divine. ; Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. Do you love this man,' said 1. The poor iLeoal Advertising by the lolio. tlemen;' but finally, after the relation of a re- reature wept worse than ever, gentlemen; ing the benefits of their enterprise. the body is one, and hath many members, The rumbling wheels of the carriage We may pray, preach quote scripture ?O" Manufacturers, Booksellers, Machinists. taliating capture and execution under horri- lie said her only desire was to go to some and all the membeis o." that one body, re heard, and horses are reined up to and pass resolutions about slavery, and Wholesale Merchants, and all others doing «n )ly exciting circuatances, he, in mild tones, The railways between here and Buffalo iztcnsioe business, who wish to advertise, will riends in Illinois, where ohe hoped to be weN being many are one body; so is Christ.— le door, the unhappy wife steps into the the slaveholders are unmoved. But when nnd with nn aspect that indicated any thing will not average more than 16 miles an find the Signal the best possiblo medium of com- ome and to get along more wisely. 'He For by one spirit are we all baptised into ame, the crnck of the driver's whip is we deposite our vote they nre roused, and munication in the State. but ferocity, signified his intention to relate 'a buses you, then, eaid I. 'Oh,' said she, 'I hour. On the Western railway (on ac- O* All Remittances and Communications one body, whether we be BOND or FREE; card, and the rolling wheels bear her as Henry Clny snys, "it is the most alarm- ittle circumstance' himself. wouldn't mind that, if I thought he wouldn't count of the high grades) the speed will should bo addressed, Post paid, and have been all made to drink into one apidly away from her husband with ing feature in the whole enterprise."— LIBKRTY: Ann Arbor, I'm not a passionate man, gentlemen,' eaid ill me.' In short, as I hope to live a mild not average more than twenty miles an Spirit." This body, or house has many vhom she had lived, and with whom she But we leave Mr. M. to pursue his course o, drawing up his legs slowly, and adjusting nd considerate citizen, gentlemen, that livid, hour. This is about the average run on lis vast bulk in the chair; •I'm rather a calm owardly scoundrel, had, during my pursuit of the best railways in New England, which members that are represented by the ad promised to live and spend her days; of moral suasion against, and political ac- man and apt to bear putting upon, rather, but im, after threatening his victim—now his shows that the Long Island is the fastest head, the eye, the ear, the hand, and the nd to whom she would have been a faith- tion/or the institution ofSlavery, merely goin for Lvnchlaw, somo, for all that. I urthen—till she was nearly lifeless, actually foot. See 1 Cor. 12: 12—21. 1 Pet. 2: 5. ul and chaste wife, if her wicked oppres- divining that while tlie official authority IP I HAVE ERRED. route in this country. The remarkable ad a little case of my own with one r>f those ttempted to droicn her in the swamp! I level of the country through which it The Jews were once a slaveholding or had obeyed the word of God. of the general and state government tole- BY D. C. COLESWORTHT. Abolition gentlemen once, and I acted up to eedn't tell you, gentlemen, how unanimous passes, as well as the absence of bridges, people. SeeLevit. 25: 45, 46. But now, The writer of this is not a political aboli- rates and sanctions tlio accursed system, he law fully—on my honor, I did, gentlemen- le verdict was in this case; the woman, for renders it probably as good a route for "The priesthood being changed, there is ionist from the fact that he does not vote t will continue, and on those who Come not to me, if I have erred, am a family man, gentlemen—and a friend vhom we subsequently made up a 6iibscrip- :i speed as there is in the United States or made of necessity a change also of the hat ticket. Cf" are not political abolitionists—that While passion burns upon thy cheek; who comes to tee me, or a stranger wishing on, was moved offtowards the nearest houie; Europe. They already run 60 miles an law. Heb. 7: 12, They were called to SIMILES. lo not vote the ticket"—will rest the res- Who with his bitter feelings stirred, 0 put up, if an honest looking while man, ;ie man—a mighty email figure, anyhow— Can pleasant words of kindness speak? hour through the dense population of submit to the new dispensation of mercy, onsibilitv. always finds my house his home while in it. hrunk to half his natural size; discolored as REMARKS. 1 keep servants to wait on them, purposely, I the last corrupting change had anticipated England. There is no reason why that but they would not do so. Rom. 10: 3. If thou canst fee) the wrong I've done, The writer of the above is favorably For the Signal of Liberty. do gentlemen, and treachery under such cir» he grave; his arms bound behind his back— should not be done here. Stephen, addressed them in the following And wish in penitence to bring, known to many ol our reaeders, nnd hav- :ONS1 DERATIONS FOR THE COM- cumstances id a mean thing—it's not a white nd shivering on the ground, too spent to ex- language: "Ye stiffnecked and uncircum- To truth ond duty, Folly's son. While speaking of the speed of rail- ng something to say, he is entitled to a MERCIAL COMMUNITY. man's act, gentlemen.' nbit a spasm—with the rein which he had cised in heart and ears, ye do alwi-ys re- Prom kindness let tby notions spring. way locomotives, we can very properly nearing. He seems lo pride himself in MESSRS. EDITORS:— An emphatic assent wns expressed on all atcly held in his hand buckled around his sist the Holy Ghost; ns your fathers did, allude to that of steamboats. The new that he is not a political abolitionist, not- At a meeting recently held in Birmingham, linnds. 'Well, 1 lost two boys, valuable ser- neck for a halter—like a thing too nbj-jct sodo\e. Acts 7: 51. Yes, their fa- Speak kindly and thy voice will full England, to remonstrate agniiist a proposed vants, gentlemen, by entertaining wolves in even to hang—awaited the selection of a boats lately brought out on the Hudson, withstanding the evils of wh'ch he so just- Like nvieic melting on the soul, thers held Slaves, nnd they were deter increase of the British Novy, Joseph Sturge. heeps' clothing, and I determined that the crotch for him to swing from.'1 such as the Oregon and the Hendrik Hud- ly complains are the necessary result of And every error I'll recall. mined to persist in the same unhallowe a gentleman long and deeply interested in next.one who called should be punished SOMK, It may be supposed that the picture, the son, can, with the tide, make 24 miles in an institution in.this country which was And yield no more to ein's control, practice. "And even unto this day commerce, m&do the following statement: and I did'nt wok long, for, somehow, they torrid features of which wore thus in detail one hour,but they will now average more created, and is sustained by lhe law-ma- when Moses is rend, the veil is upon tliei "I know something nbout chartering and in- Yes, kindly speak—such words have power, tiad got the hong of my house, gentlemen, lescribed, had gradually excited the phlegma- than 18 miles an hour with the same ease king power. hearts." 2 Cor. 3: 14—16. And Davi suring ships, and ! do not hesitate to say, that When fulling from the lip.t of.love, and look advantage of my temper. A very tic limner,—not at all! 11 is sentences swel- they used to run 12 miles. There was saith, "Let their table be made a snare In the District of Columbia, public if the whole of the navy were scuttled to- To save in strong Teinptotion'e hour, pnlile stranger, with his wife and a 'dearborn,' ed, not from the mere impetuous gathering of a time when six miles an hour wns con- jails are built and repaired with the peo- morrow ond sent to thu bottom of the oceon, And turn the serpent to a dove. came along: HK had something the matter, ideas, but, as it seemed, from a good-natured and a trap, and a recompense unto them.' sidered high speed. Yet it is manifest ples money for the accommodation o I could po to Lioyrl s and msore sh'ps and however, with II'IB eyes when I look at him; lesire to make the story as interesting*as pos- Rom. 11: 9. "Let us labor therefore 1 that steamboats can not be made to go as cargo without paying one shilling' more pre- Forget not then thy duty, thou nnd so I put my own servant, Juke—a very sible to his hearers; while it in no respect ex- enter into that rest, lest any man fall af- slave-holders, to congnc run&wny slaves fast as railway locomotives. The resist- mium, and I couli] charier Vessels to cny port Who hast a brother gone astray, good boy gentlemen—a perfect WHITE MAKI hibited nervelessness, there was not a flash of ter the same example of unbelief." Heb. n. when they are apprehended. Free ance of the dense medium of the water of the globe wllhotU paying nny mure freight." And sunshine, beaming from thybiow, and wh<>m I never said across word to in my passion during the whole narra'ion. This was 4: 11. American born citizens are, in these jails This bold and somewhat startling declaration, Will light his steps in Virtue's way. )ifc—1 put Juk<» to 'tend on them; and sura not the case with ihe hearers, though. The must of necessity be so much greater mprisoned when they are arrested for from such au'hority, has led me to sea if it enough, after I was in bed, back enmo ihr eye of t!ie "Judge"' seemed bursting from bis than the ihin air. By an eminent naval Those ancient Slaveholders were early he purpose of reducing them to slavery could be supported by th*3 evidence of unerring boy to sny that the gentleman had offered to head in enger expectation, while the "chew- constructor, twenty-five miles an hour is informed of the unhappy consequence of When droves are being collected for th statistics. I here present tlirir testimony tun him oft"! Well, I told Jake to go with ing1" operation on \m part for a moment sus- considered the maximum of steamboat disobedience to the divine command. Mo- MISCELLANY. southern market, these jails are used for for the consideration of those of your readers him—first leaving word which way he was to pended; others were like him; a few, again, ses says, "The Lord shall make thee the power. It will also be remarked that the jheir safe keeping. who ore engaged or interested iu commercial LIFE AT THE SOUTH. travel;and then I went to tOpep. In the mor- by an eager but pain'ul contraction of the head, and not the tail; and thou shall be largest steamboats run the fastest. There Licenses are granted in the Distric pursniU. A LYNCHER'S OWN STORY. ning, Jake'6 wife—a deacent wench, gentle brows, betrnjed a softer nature—at any rate, above only, and thou shalt not be BE- was a time when it was considered that under which a large traffic in slaves L The amount of tonnnge ownod bv Great BY T. M. FIRLD. men—a perfect ludy—carno to tell about the more sensitive nerves. NEATH; if that thou hearken unto the very large boats must be considered slow. Britain, embrncing every kind of vessel en- I( arrangement; so taking my overseer with me "Ye?, gentlemen, there was a moment's carried on. Men are permitted, on be I never fight when angry, gentlemen."—JAMKS commandments of the Lord thy God, gaged in the Domestic and Foreign Trade I started after them.' delay in choosing a limb; in the meantime, by But experience shows this to be otherwise. coming residents of the District, to intro Bowicr which I command theethisday to observe is 3,047,170 tons. "I go in for reprisals, gentlemen—by the way of hanging the culprit with a little life A boat of 1000 tons will do better than duce colored persons with them and hole 'I should THINK so!' 'Wake snakes?' 'Go and do them." (Deut. 28 : 13.)— The amount owned by tho in him, some one had given him a mouthful one of 500 tons, because the wheels can them there as slaves. The slave trade i , . . „ eternal heaven*, reprisals.' Soize on Aboli abend, Judge!' A dozen eager rxclamations This law is summed up in one word, T of whiskey, when, recovering his tongue, he be made so much the larger, and there- United States, tjon property in New Orleans, Natchez— evinced the zest with which the climax of the between the States and upon the High The cost of American shipping is SCO per began to beg; from begging, genlhmen, he "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." wherever found. Seize on the Yankee scoun- story was expected. The narrator, however fore they can have more power. This is Seas is sustained and sanctioned by the 'on: and an experienced shin-owner has esti- got to screaming; blood actually trickled from Have they obeyed? If so, why did Jesus drels themselves nnd excUnjre thorn for our proceeded with a sang Jroid that was inimit the more gratifying too, as the increased nation. mated the value of our whole mercantile mar- his straining eyes, and it was getting unpleas- tell them, "Ye are from BENEATH," (John own kidnapped slaved—nigger for nigger, by nblc. capacity required for speed, adds largely ine at s-40 per ton, new nnd old. The cost of Hiit,—no dignity about it! an idea struck me! 8: 23.) "Many that are first shall be Money is annually paid out of the na- thunder!' 'I hndu't eoue but a few mile?, when bad to the comfort of the traveling public, shin-buil(!in production, iron will comedown to a rea- to ihe commercial world ! Think of it, for a brought, and by the spirit with which fresh making an effort, as it were, to recall the re- silently, the other* os to the mere change of lands, receive a crown in the great body sonable price. This is inevitable from nnd let the oppressed go free," to the moment ! The pr< tit of the whole mercan- cigars were lighted, it was evident that the laxed jaw to its duiy, finally fell with it; an enjoyment! ''Colonel," cried the Judge, the abundance of the ore, the cheapness of Christ where we shall be members of polls and then deposits a vote for the ve- tile marine of these three great nations, falls subject had only got fairly under headway in there the man 6at, staring at me, motionless name your liquor—that was an idea!" v of fuel, and the number of furnaces now his body according \o our works? Christ ry men who give their entire sanction us fchiirt of lhe annual expense of supporting the the assembly. It was in the fall of 18—. wilh the exception of his throot, which work "Yes, exclaimed another, with no Jess en- says, "If ye love me ye will keep my men, as politicians nnd perhaps ns chrjst- British Nnvy! And is thie the protection which During tho preceding summer, a couple of ed spasmodically in the effort to supply itscl thusiasm, "first-rate idea!" erecting. Then the rails will be very commandments." The Slaveholder pro- Cominerco owes to Navies! Here are the of slaves had been seduced, and wrested from with moisture fiom the parched mouth. Gen- "A splendid idea!" "A glorious idea!" was heavy, with a road bed to correspond, and ians, to the very system which is the pa- fesses to love God, ye?, he dare make line g oat cominccinl nations expending an- their master's by the Boston Abolitionists, and tlemen, he was the picture of a small rasca the general chorus. the rate of speed will be such as will rent of all tho wretchedness of which he m.u^y fifiy-two millions of dollars on their the numerous Southerners tin?" at the North, caught in a full trap! I first blushed thnt h "YOF, gentlemen/' complacently observed this high profession to piety, when at the complains. manifest that the American has even im* combined navy, \\Uo~e principal function is tu filled with violent indignation, gave vent to was a white man, and then next that he wa the giant, as he raised his gla6P, "I think my same time he will turn a deaf car to ubu Present Mr. M. a ticke-t containing the proved on the very remarkable speed of protect commerce (in'! navigation; while all the most furious threats and denunciations.— an American!'1 self that it teas a sweet idea." of the most snered commands in the Holy the English railway. lames of "good men and true," who are tlie;r mercantile;.ln;>>'i')g can earn, above its It is not intended hereto argue, or even com ''American h—1!" interrupted one of th Bible. And that command is as follows: CORPORATIONS WITHOUT CHARACTER, iledged before heaven nnd earth to the co?t, Is but little mure ilian tliirtylhree mill— ment upon the vexatious question of slavery, boat, who, perched upon a pile of trunks, hat When the Erie railway's completed, "What therefore God hath joined togeth- but simply to sketch a few features ond in- AS WELL AS SOULS.—The Farmers' and cau.se of the slave, and if elected i<> office ians per ani'Min! Louk at France:— in 1837 Irlhertosaid nothing; "lie was a d—d Yankee which will probably be in the season of er let no man put asunder." They virtu- vill co all that can be const ilntioual- &li.',000,000. lo her cidents of South-western character and ad- ihat's what he wasT This distinction was, Mechanics' Bank at Georetown, D. C, 1848, competition will compel a high rate she apprn;ri-i'. co t of its protection*. Western traveller. The grade of the that they love God, whose word they do let us bunff ilii* matter nearer home. tinguish an outline; the main cabin was spread the follow right there. Thtsre wus evidence the purchaser would value it at 90 cents ET,ET, " nnd when asked why, replie?, "I ddo j central route is more favorable than that not regard. The poor, heart-stricken ... 1 ... \» •• havi->ilnmt 1,000,000 tons of s.'uppinir en-, with mattrasscs, and the persons around the besides mine, for one mnn had followed him to the dollar. The damrges were laid at not wish to unite religion ami pnjin.-s— . r _ of the Erie, and therefore with a heavy wife is a slave, she must be sold nntiln; rote we have taken, is £6 000,- case by deciding that a corporation can- Now we contend thnt slavery being upon an exciting topic, now promised to make and his due, and I would question her too.— sho must take her leave of him to see (.00 per riii' To protect ihi3 interest not sue for defamation of character. a night of it. She was young, gentlemen, with a 6imple Tho whole number of slaveholders who his face no more. She must be hurried the creature of law, is »x legitimately the ulin-'.-t.{fieon y avowed object of our nuw; tiii'l :<> render it ndcquale to tho service, the •Yes, gentlemen', renumed the fiery Judg-e, look—had evidently neither the heart nor the Some wag took a drunken fellow, pla- are voters, is said not to exceed 75,000; off into the wide world lo meet its tempta- subjecfof legislnlion ns that of baii_k«, ta- XT- vi rum- lit nppn.juiated, for the current year, 'it may seem like a desperate doctrine, but wit of a woman about her, and at my first ced him in a coffin with the lid left so he while there are, in the free States, near tions nnd contend with its storms alone; riffs, specie circulars, or any tiling e!s^— •ft.S5j!,75iJ!!! Now h' nor eucii a mountain what except desperation has left ns! The question—something put it into my head— could raise it; placed him in a grave yard, a million of voting freemen. Yet these her heart, her bleeding heart must be and that the individual who exercises tho crisis MUST come! My slave is my property, Are you married to this man?' she burst into load of protection like millstones about nd waited to see the effect. A fter a short few slaveholders rule, with absolute sway, most sorely oppressed with sad emotions elective franchise should be governed in guarantied to me by the constitution. If tears, and sobbed as if her heart would break. ... v i • \t- , - I in-lieue<• !< »f a grievous burden ro and inexpressible [ had him taken away at once, and out it all ime the fumes of the liquor left him, and the whole land,—engross most of the nmonir stran- depositing his vote by the paramount tn-\ Nations which do not Massachusetts sanctions the seizure of our gers in a strange land; the command of ilsrest, and if all that is valuable conne-cted niggers, who shall cry] shame on Louisiana, came; with uo thought of injuring her com" is position being rather confined, he sat offices, sponge up most of the public rev- d f let and it all that is lb nnrted j mm H (single \e.~.-d of war, aro iilW God to the contrary notwithstanding.-— with the life of two million seven hundred should she retort upon their ships?' laniou though; it was the simple impulse to pright, and after looking around, ex- enue, ond dictate most of the acts of those wh^so bullying', b!iis:eriny navies wiji- The day must come, in which she must thousand human beings is ol' more conse- Another cheer of approval further stimulated relieve a timid mind by confession. She was lainied: 'Well, I'm the first that's riz, or government. How long must we submit len ihp 0CCQ1. And I will close tbis article the speaker, who rushed into the vehement not his wife, gentlemen. Sho had taught; Ise Pm confoundedry belated.' toil? leavo tho walls of the house, the fireside rjuence-than dollars and bttite, then indeed with tho words of nn expensive ship-owner 1:1
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iheelemens of'Philemon's cliarnc''cjf, if hr In respect to the S :.vo hank of i;;30 it nns They must contribute the necessary WHIG ABOLITION. THE TELEGRAPH. thU country, nnd which are emgidarlv coinci- ;i mere political and peiv.>ml ins'.itu'ion. Its SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. dent with (h« declaration of Joseph S '"••.'..•: were, indenJ, n It man S1ayc1iu]r. means, and hire ns many lawyers as may Our readers will recollect that before As this wonder of modern times is "If we had not a .single r-hip, we could re- Thi.-' c.<.nstiuc'il.ii also,ronsisic ni!y norounts 11 fRreis nnd the S;nte fficors were intermin- ANN ARBOR, MONDAV, DKCKJJBER I, 1C-15. be necessary Jo prosecute each case to its the election, the Liberty men of Jackson shortly to be in operation, as it were, be- ceive mid snul awrty every thll»« we wished t.. fur IIIL- I'.e.t stnled in s lii.-tmv, viz: ! »!fcd. The St:fe threw nround '.hem iis s.mc- final consummation. No mnn muat be county were intreated by tho Whig Ga- fore our own doors, every thing connect-- buy nnd sell, by foreign v.?s»< U, w'lich would thal ()i)"si:n')a a boil t this pcrnd, b"«-> rue n lion. 1 Jeie ii.-depfifits were made; and for One Dollar a Year in Advance. allowed to sell with impunity in their zette to ulurn in with the Whigs"—to ed with it will be of interest. The dis- fl d nsle>11 1 clltr r i. Sim.- -,vj< ii( y, mid Stale officers labored to rfo'their own RgUUngi " - ' '- / ?- pranii'ifnt dignitary of the rorly ('li n«iinn town, nnd every offender must be prose- "give ijierri a lift"—to "give them their en- covery is yet in its infancy, and there can Clinrch—os he s:«ys, no less tlnn a B'sfi'ip!! I>I;I'I» en fiiiiv ee mid piuver. This unholy in" our cor.-merre with a fertiiing lor naval SPECIAL NOTICE. cuted as soon as ho becomes nn illegal tire, and honest support"—to "go with be no doubt but improvements will be protection, would c«-ry «.!! our freight at n Wh.it ihiiik yon, of AuiPriian Staves, nnHei >,iul iii.iiiitura! a!li-nic sw( lied it in o nn in- We have in the Counties of SShi.-.w;:ssee, trafficker. In this way only can the evil them"—to "combine their efforts and ac- made which will vastly augment its use- cheaper rate than is now pi id fur the snme {he enlightened bn.l philanthropic trai lnn siiiin>- m (nighty-tor wwil or woe. [ts bll>w onn, Eiton, Chnu n, and Ingham, l.io sub- tion" with the whigs—and iii return were fulness. nnd injtrtiutsons Crf* our Donors Clw.Vjl*»jk; It-It i.e. vilv i.»h the S.si'e nn 1 the public—on scribers who paid their subscription last year be removed. So long as this course is 1 promised "the right hand of fellowship" Worcester, Sepr. 23th, Culhoun, Fuller. Junckin, S.HIV n-7 inlrf.-'w. rife jjui'ty , de.w,vi div—on ihc iiino- u maple Mignr. As Hie year is j'ist expifeing, not taken, the curse will continue. The Washington correspondent of the rirfirio- 10 the dignify iif I>t.-11.. 1 >-, wh.l" yi-i rent I illir I vedly. All Hie in-truinentF ve would say that I hey can Jiave the p;iper We are aware that a portion of theTcm- by the Whig party. Well, the Liberty Journal of Commerce says: For the Sigunl .,f L b ry. the boiul« f)f i>oi'r<-<>i lil of this d'.-:i.-l r"iis PMIII \wio rq fmli othYc-r in any just con- I have read, wilh deep interest, the artie'es St. Joseph County, l\>>v. l»45; by the first dn y of May next. }f this be not curse as much as others do. if they will ineffectual, it came out, on iho eve of pleted during the present season—not- . w iiiculpa- withstanding all assertions to the con- just concluded in your paper, headed "Slive- done, they wili bu holden to pny the published find any better way to prevent it, we shall election, with two columns of maledic- holding always Sinful,1' and signed "A U» I'or I!K" Sij.'D il HI l/lioriy. iiiiif :fie Slate;—ilmi is of rhiuying its pres- trary. The price of telegraphic des- erms of the paper. Their neig hbor?, if res- be glad to join them in executing it. But tion, of which the following is "a sweet ycr," and fully coincide will) most of his anjo- MICHIGAN S'l'ATB GANIv. ent representative.-? Not one! So be it: this patches hence to Baltimore, as fixed by )on.-il)!o, can be supplied on the tauie terms, extract." It will compare with any form the Postmaster General, is one cent for monls, and entirely adopt ihe position which MKIKI.KV SC POSTER. is just. But so ho it also with the Uaiik!— if they will not do this, they should join )ii applying to the agents. of cursing ever used by Catholics in the four letters. Words avarage five letters, heads his numbers. B>it there are some As yon Inve ever liberally .opened j • Iji'l not its fimsi-ut represent aiivea he con- their brethren in carrying out the only dark nges. It is a specimen of the feel- in our language. Ono thousand words, grounds for my coneluHron in this matter, columns to free di.-cn.Vinn, prsu- permit :i we.'l! ilenined for the acts of others, but on the THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.. practicable remedy that has been piopo- ing of the Whigs—who "call themselves or half of an ordinary newspaper column, which your correspondent has nol ulludeJ to, known friend Co: the 8rat tfiiie, t<> cauva.-> I New York, the call "Ought the Michigan Siate Bank to be re- they desire to bo led by the nose^ by men graphing eighty-two letters to a minute. not b»cn Expended over Colosse or Epueiua, t.r rupt: tluit it lay in n state of collap-e for 'he elevntimi of their condition; nfloriin nble for legislative interference for the sup- viveJ and put in opc/ntion on the stms basis who have never been able to obtain any During the late session, advises were «ny other part of Asia Minor; they bavtnrj some years, during which the imagined op';- »™ eloquent Lecture fro.n Jellerson Fitzger- pression of Licenses has heen so urgent, on which it WIIS first organized? ' little noteriety in any other party; we ad- sent to the Baltimore papers from this city been conf]'ier(.d about the time Paul's E;)i-l:e.- rators were to disappear, ar,d Ihe village pro- I old. the Agent of the colored people of Green lhat laws have been recently enacted, Wesaid, No: becnuse its charter gave to vise such men by all means to go for by the telegraph, gratis; afterward, the werc written. Tliie fact, PS tvell as tho well County, G.Ljoj the following resolutions were individunl8 powers of defrauding the public, Birney! Oh, yes! Go for Birney, till government took up the subject, and fix- perty to piSi? liy honest purchase into other placing the grnntingor withholding of Li- known uniform custom of Ihc Roman cobqne- unanimously adopted: which h'id already been used to the public three more slave States are added to the ed the rate of postage, as above, by regu- that tl;e HPW purchasers were to re- censes substantially with the people. In rors, of leaving conquered countries for a se- settle the village; put into it honesty, nnd en- Rcsolvtd, That we deem the project ol los:>: because the example would bff a prece- Union! Go for Birney, till slaveholders lation of the Postmaster General I doubt ries of years, oP.en lmlfa century or more, : Emigration, with its accompanying advanta- the other Northern States where the old dent for other broken Banks: because its have a perpnlual lease of the Govern- whether the several companies will serve' terprise OIK! capital; revhe its decayed bus - ment of tho United States! Go for Bir- in the enjoyment of th'ir ancient custcrn?, in- method of Licensing is in force, the tem- charter did not guard sufficiently and as well the press, hereafter, at a less rate than nes.s: improve i's privilege?: exhibit inliabi- ges, OIK.- of the most efficVn! means of eleva- nev, just so long as one mongrel is placed stitutions and religion, that the change rftijrh: perance portion of community are earn- they do others. Mr. Vail supposes that tnnts of morality, honesty and industry,' and ting the condition of the colored people. as another charter plight do ogainst future in the political balance on terms of equal- the rate of postage for the press will be' not produce discontent and rebellion; and the then claim a bhare of public business. Sup- Jiesolvrd, That the jne.-cnt condition o est to have the question of Licensing sub- lopses by mismanagement or dishonesty: and ity will) seven Michigan Freemen ! Go fixed at a lower rale than that for the pub- distance of these provinces, being 1000 mile* pose oil th'i3J would it be fair to nlledge against our people demands that Lecturers be. sen mitted to the people. because the charier was granted ten year** for Birney, till slavery is eternally per- lic." or thereabouts from Rome, show that Roman since, and there i» rertson to bolieve that Un- the claims 6f revived Ann Arbor the misdeeds inotlie. field and ftistained to awaken on The action of our Legislature last win- petuated in the Union! Go for Birney, This seems a high rate of charge for Slavery could not have existed in Afia Minor of the defunct? to fay thnt t%it" tiad cheated people to the importance of emigrating am people of the State, enlightened by much and till the right of petition is fore vex taken r ter was substantially all that the advo- correspondence: but it is to be remember- until many years after Pniil's Epistles to the some six year3 before, and therefore was not purchasing new torri ory. costly e>perience, would not now consent to from the ^rce citizens of the North! Go cates of Temperance colled for. It pla- for Birney, so that Michigan may have ed thai a vast amount of commercial in-' Ephesians, Collost-ianf, Timothy (who was now worthy of confidence' Yo;i reply—No! JOHN SMITH, Clioirmon. grant to any set of men, however honest or then in Asia Minor) and Philemon, (who- was 1 ced the question of Licensing in the hands another trio of Lyon. Hunt and McClel- telligenco and correspondence relating (<5 It was not the village, bu the individuals in it, SAMUEL STROTMER. Scc'y. competent, so great an extent of powers, with a citizen of Colosse,) wore published. And I of the people of every town. It was act- land, to minister at the polluted altar of that did wrong. such limited restrictions. pecuniary transactions can be conveyed believe, there is no pretence that any Slavery ed on throughout the State. We have slavery, and disgrace equal rights and Jiiht such, it would eecm, is a fair parallel From the Liberty Intelligencer. These were our reasons. We threw them in a very ^aw words. bearing resemblance to Roman or American northern honor! Go for Birney,till Alien, to the case of the Michigan Stale Bank. Six REALLY WARM. no means of knowing the votes of all the out frankly, leaving the public to judgo of Dix and Dickenson be again elected, who A late paper gives the result of the Slavery, existed in those countries at the time ago by ti«e A BUSK of its corporate pow- The Onondaga County Whigs, at thet towns, but we suppose that half of them, their value and weight. We do not see that owe theirseats in Congress to Birneyites' meetingof the Magnetic Telegraph Com- of the Roman conquest. These facts prove, lers its managers effected fraud. It failed; bo late Nominating Convention, in a resolutioi at least, voted that no Licenses should he their importance is materially diminished by Go for Birney, who elected James K. pany, in Washington city. Amos Ken- the considerations urged by the friends of the Polk over Henry Clay" and thereby ena- 1st. That Paul no where addresses oil EpUt'.e came of had fame.: the manageis disappeared relating to the system of Slavery, go to thi granted within their limits. The conse- dall was elecled President pro tern. to a Slavehohting church member; for in his ond at last its propertv passed by honest pur- extraordinary length: quence is, as we hear, that in all these Bank, thai it bos new and excellent directors bled FOUR Senators from Florida and Texas to stalk boldly, over the prostriile Mr. Kendall stated to the company that other epistles addressed to other churches and chase into oilier hands. Known honor, mo- 'We pledge to our brethren of the Soutl towns, every one who pleases, sells with- nnd stockholders, with a capital actually paid in, and that its proprietors seek to do only on ruins of the Constitution, inlo those very he was in negotiation with gentlemen in individuals, in countries where Roinnn Slave* rality, industry, experience and capital suc- without distinction of party, or cordinl sympa out any License whatever. The disre- the city of New York, d»r the purpose of honorable and just business. All this we halls which were once sacred lo liberty, ry existed, no master is addressed, but fre- ceeded to the crude and pauper schemes of thy and cooperation in any feasible plan gard of law is said to be almost, if not but are now ruled by the despots of Sla- rasing a sufficient sum of money to ex- quent directions are addressed to servant?. 2d. which THKY may adopt for the extinction of suppose to be true; bnt is it certain that such I8S9. The new men revive business; im- qnite, universal. very and Locofocoism! Go for Birney. tend the lino of telegraph from Philadcl~ That no Slaveholder could have been a church prove their privileges, and nth for a share of the Syaicm. men will have control of the inrtilution five for there have always been Benedict Ar- phia to Baltimore. Me also reported thaf member of Hie first Christian Oburches,—for public confidence commensurate with their Does not this show a high degree of eng.i - We have heard of attempts in one or years hence? And when incompetent or vil- nolds, John Cntalines, Aaron Burrs, ruul the line of telegraph between the cities hao such been the case, Ptql would hive merits. Is it fair to alledge against them the oredness? Docs not this evince a profound two places to enforce the law; but thro' lainous men get possession of it, where will James G. Birneys enough tn sell the in- of New York and Philadelphia was in- been, at least, os likely to have given them in- bad oilor of the bank six years ngo? Surely knowledge o'' human nature? How queer it the ingenuity of lawyers, the- complain- I e tho security of its creditors? terests of the dee North for a mess of great forsvardness, and would probably bo' completed and open for the transmission' structions, is other masters, or bends of fami- no more so, than it would be to object to new would J«ve looked bed rhe late Temperance ants have been non-suited, or the final de- Our correspondent objects to our use of the base pottage! Go for Birney, nnd, while you stand on the. broken ntul lorn fifog- of iniell gence in a few weeks. The fol-- lies—or as to the above named churches and Ann Arboritcp, the misdeeds of men, with Convention held in our village, put forth a cision of the causes delayed. We do not word "J7." This "ii" means tht charter-of the Bank. "It" is a "tool" by which wicked ments of thfi Constitution, give one grand lowing rates of charge. Cor the distance be-- individuals. vvnom their only community had been, the resolution in relation to the rum traffic of the know, however, of a single instance in tween New York and Philadelphia were; men havo done much mischief. We would hurrah for Birney! Do it! Oh, yes!- 2. 1 n discussing the epislie t o Philemon, ' 'A occupancy of the same premises after an in- same character and form! Thus: which a general, united, and persevering ngreed upon: prohibit the UFP. of this tool, or so alter it as Bv all means go for Birnev, and may Lawyer," omits to notice one fuel stated By terval of years. •Resolved. That we consider the traffic in effort has been made by the Temperance the curses of (\\e millions of freemen rest "For the transmission, writing out nnd Paul, which shows it to have been absolutely In your comments on this institution you rum a great evil; and we pledge to our breth- to pievcntits being used to the public injury. advocates in any OUR town, Jo fully test upon your traitorous heads! delivery of every communication, not ex- impossible that Onesimus sould have been the have spoken of "it" doing thus nnd so: of e.ren engaged in the business, without distinc, This is all we have to say respecting this ceehng ten words, every figure bong A M 1 the efficacy of the law. It may, there- Slave of Philemon, independent of the facts its failure: "its" frauds; "its' resuscita- tion of party, our corciinl sympathy nnd Dank; and we have said ihia, not from any FREEHOLD EXEMPTION. counted a word, exclusive of the signa- above stated; and which fact, when under tion, Sec. &c. Now the bunk is one thing: iis co-operation in any 'feasible, plan which they fore, be considered valid in itself, and only hostility to its proprietors, but fiom o. doter- ture nnd address, and the directions of Our Exemption Law ia more libern] 6tood renders perfectly plain and confistent, managers another. The bank is the mere miy adopt for the extinction of the traf- needs enforcing. minntioii to oppose all institutions of this tho writer ns to ihe disposition of th« kiul in the establishment of which the rights than those of most of the Stutesj but it communication— nmther expression, which, oir any other hy- creature of statute: a soulless thing: lifeles? fic!' But how shall it be enforced ? The lacks one very important item. It ex- pothesis than the one I nm about to stale, ren and irresponsible. The manngers alone give We nre rather di?pocfd to the opinion, moment a prosecution is commenced a- of the public are not sufficiently prolectod. 50 miles anil under, lOctsv empts tho tools of the mechanic, and iC ders the expression alluded to utterly unintel it power and effect. Yet you speak of the lhat, had they done so, it would be some lima gainsta Rumseller, all ihe rest of the craft To the other question, "Would the personal some implements of the farmer, but no Over 50 and not over 100 miles, 20 ligible and absurd. In the 16th verse, Puu' thing as responsible nnd of its acts as dis>-en- liability of Bank stockholders he any security From Now York to Philadelphia, 25 " before their sympathy and co-opeTation would unite to procure the best legal counsel, land on which to vse them! Will not the iS'4O worth of properly one miles from his home in Asia Minor; (and let the Temperance- people in each town made. them attain their j-ist level in public opinion. cnl man of the pernicious operation of this hab most important national affairs maybe 8400 worth, and the other 64,000 worth. Messages delivered by paying the Mcs* me cay he would not, had he been a elave, shall UNITEDLY arise and put away the l Let their capital :ind industry find its legiti- it upon the stomach nnd nerves, and the ad What equality or -juslicc" would there senger a small fee for delivering. have been likoly to run to Rom^ for freedom abomination, by a general, systematic and determined by a caprice of the kings mis- mate channel. If they have purchased cor- vice of the physican was fortified by my own be in this? If any alteration in the law Editors or Publishers of newspapers can as our Onesimu.-ca run to Ca:n:da;) here at persevering prosecution of every violator tress, or the intrigues of a page of the porate privilege, let them enjoy their right.— expf-rieuce. More than thirty years has poss- is to be mado, a certain nmount of real have communications intended for publi* Rome he met with Paul, through uho.«e of the law. They have the remedy in back stairs. The samedimuhitive causes If a nullity, the consequences be theirs. The ed away since I deliberately renounced ihc estate, not exceeding a specified sum, cation, at 4 of a cent per word, by faking preaching and prayers he tva?, instrumental!}', law will settle the fact, bt>t mean time array their own hands, and they can use it arc sometimes brought to bear on the le- the original communication from the of« use of tobacco in all its forms. * * I have should be exempted. The operation of converted. And, consistently with this sup- not against them the misdeeds of men differ- gislation of Republics. Com. Stewart, fice before being deciphered. often wished that every individual of the hu when they please. It is in vain to say po*itionT Paul advised him to go back and ent from 'hem as the nounr day light from the in his review of IngersolPs History of the this provision would be uniform upon man race,"afflicted with this artificial passion that the law is ineffectual, so long as it makepeace with his offended brother: and midnight darknevs, nor bnr their just course by War, tells the following story of a very mechanics, laborers, gentlemen and all could prevail on himself to try but for three has not been tested. There is, therefore, Signal of Liberty seems to be a this too, will rationally accoun' for his giving exciting prejudices founded on the wild fever other classes, as well as farmers. months the experiment which I have made! at present, so far as we perceive, no need simple device by which Congress was in- source of great annoyance and irritation Onesimus a letter and fending him on this j speculation nnd banking mania of 1G3C, unpa duced lo expend two millions of dollars : Sure (lint it would turn every acre of tobacco of asking further interference of the Le- s to some of our Whig brethren. TheEdi n 017 *The Democrats of the North— ]° g journey, without Overseer, Sheriff, Con- \ ralleled before, &fid not likely ta be again Innd into a wheat field, nnd add five years lon- gislature. Should the present law, on "On the 30th of November, 1812, a tor of the Jackson State Gazette bestows those who adhere to Ihe party—will ulti- liable, or other Northern toad-eater at hi* seen:—a stale of facts reprobated, eren at the gevity to !he average of human life.' sufficient trial, be found ineffectual, it can bill providing, amongst other vessels, for two columns upon our "political dishones- heels, as is the beautirVT, \ove\y, Christian \ uino, by none more strongly than by these four 74 gun ships, passed the Senate by a mately be prepared to do the bidding of be amended. Bnt any law will of course ty," and finishes with a parting salutation practice in this country. And this supposi- large majority. In the House of Repre- very person.-*. Habit*.—A boy in Vermont, accustomed to the most rabid slaveholders, ns soon as —thus: tion—nay, not supposition, for that would im be powerless unless it be enforced against sentatives it met with great opposition, y«ju Bpeafc of the pos-ible resuscitation of working alone, acquired tuch a habit of whis- necessity shall require. Symptoms of "Now let the truth come out. You are ply a doubt, when I consider ihere is, and can transgressors.^ and the 74s were stricken out by a ma- rotten banks. They nre n'l d,fnncl by ex- tling, that as soon as he was by himself he jority of three votes. On this occasion, this may be readily discovered. At the a base, egotistical, selfish, unprincipled, be none whatever—bu t this position cceounts press l-iiv. This one i» clajtued to hr alive unconsciously commenced. When asleep the But we are not disposed to condemn the annual meeting of Democrats at Tam- arrogant, and consummate demogngue, for Paul's langunge in the lSlh verse, which Mr. John C. Calhoun, (who boarded at by rxpress law. muscles of hi? mouth, chest, and lungs, were enactment of the law because it has not the same house that 1 dfd ) when he re- mnny Hall, in New York city, the fol- whose feelings, instincts and interests are upon pro-slavery constrncticn.isan utter, bold f Tlie policy of incorporating bin fes vvj:houi so completely concatenated in this association been enforced. Its bare passage by the turned from the House of Representatives lowing was adopted : with the Locofoco party, to whom it is absurdity. What! "A chattel personal, to ihe perto/iti! li.jbility of StocklMlders, &to. is tliiit he whistled with astonishing shrillness. Legislature has done much good. In the suggested the idea of putting Congress in your highest pleasure to do homage." "Resolved, (In the language of Andrew nil intents, constructions nnd purposes what? a better humor with the Navy. This We make no reply to such aspersions, ;in>jlher and distinct rnit'er. It i* a-p:n,ei;)|f. A pale countenance, loss of appetite, am! al- towns which have voted No License, it Jackson.) That "the Union must and shall Foever,*' in debt to Philemon. As well might suggestion I promptly acted on, and a about which men dif'br, rnd jn.-t na eocfi most Ur!;il nro~tration of strength, convinced has withdrawn the legal sanction of the be preserved;" that the efforts of the Abo- as we are commanded not to return rail- the langunge of Paul ''If he ourth aught pu; bnll and party were given on board the thinks respecting it, will he his conn N ru-i> in his mother that it would soon end in his traffic, and placed a mark of condemna- litionists, here and in England, to disturb ing for railing, or to revile again when that to mine account,'be predicated of Phil- or distrust of u bnclt. Vuii advucalo lf;e Constellation, then laying offGreenleaf's if not speedily overcome. This was tion upon it. The friends of Temperance Point—all appeared highly gratified.— its harmony and integrity, will never we arc reviled. To enter on a rational emon's mule, as of Onesimus, if he were personal linbdity. This is your riyhh I'M moet with sympathy from tlie Democra- •iccomjdMied by placing him in the society of did vfdl when they petitioned for its en- Mr. Calhoun took advantage of this, and defence against gross ribaldry from such Slave to Philemon. But construe the lan- you should apply yo.ir doc;riue l» evtry bnuk .'nuther boy, who was ordered to give him a tic party of the North : that the inevita- actment; but they will do belter when called for a re-consideration, which was a source, would be ridiculous; while an guage »n it-, plain, obvious, common sense ;md riot limit it to one. There is much h"iv- ble result of the success of Abohionism bin w as often ns he -commenced to whistle. carried, and that portion of the bill rela- answer of the same nature with the at- meaning, and then the proposition of Pnul to ever to be raid on both sides of this jnhji el. they enforce if. ting to the 74s was re-insorted, and final- would be to create a pinching competi- tion between the labor of the negro and tack of the Edhor of the Gazette would become an intercessor between the estranged And aV.hough I believe, Ifa.it. on lep^jblicon The *4 1-4isolated, dfsconnecled prosecutions of one Argument', By a Citizen of Virginia.— thoir hands the balance of power in the tude which is in perfect keeping with the blcs member of tho Senate. He is from the Dii- it would even add to the public safety,' far i P. M.) when Marshal Prince being informed or two Rumsellers among a dozen or a New York: printed by S. W.Benedict, State; and that this meeting feels it in- sod Gospel which he preached nnd professed. ires that it would prove the p-.ii.ice.T nn-icipa-'of the fact, obtained a r0Sfie of the City trict composed of Branch, Jackson, kc. score, will not remove the evil. The No 10, Spruce Street, 1845." Such is cumbent to declare that any proposition and with his wholeChristian life and career,— cd by if:!iuy. Tiiis result, so- jrr-Mily jo b • j (Ju .n!, and succeeded in arresting teveiify of lo interfere with the rights of the States, friends of Temperance in each town must the title ol a neat looking pamphlet of he Slavery question is not one which nnd not in the unenviable attitude of a mis?ern desired,—so nellduc to an injured |.ub!i . 1 i r!.e culprli.s who weie dealt with as the iaw or any project having in view the exten- hie truckler to the avarice, covelousnrss, set- come together, and resolve on everlasting 01 pages which we have received. We sion of negro suffrage, will meet with its is debatable.' James K. Polk, Letter to S» beliovecnn be attained only by ijieatts "reatl-, .in, (:.-—'hit is,unmcrciful!y flogged. WAK against all violators of the law,— have not had time to examine it. steady and determined opposition." M. Gates. W d lust, which miibt have constituted difierin S from charter pnni.-ions. me! .Mrip*.>i for worshipping God 'after hours. THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY 127 ELECTION RETURNS. AN ANCIENT HUM3UG. JKeucral Xtitem gence. Slave Cases in Missouri —The Supreme The Wistern RuHroad.—The amount «:f The full vote of the State for Governor has We bad really supposed that Astrolo- Court of Mo. at its last term, uttered the freight business transported by the Albany CAN'T BE BEAT! pot yet appeared. We subjoin a few returns. gy was one of those ancient delusions A VERDICT.—A few years ago the fol- f llfvving opinion; •ind Boston It. R. Co., at this SPJISOII of the ill; subscribers w..i;ld infOiJi Uie Public, that ' JACKSON COUNTY. T '.•Jliurjut- (o Bftrpfy llic Siutc yl .Mu-hl- which had fled before t he light of science lowing verdict was brought in by a Coro- 'In suits for freedom a juror may be a.^ked year is immense. -On SaJurdjij fort, 177 ,.'.111 wiih Fclch. Vidury. Birney. and knowledge; but a late Boston pnper ner's? Jury in Rhode Island: before he is sworn in chief if he feels bound uht cars were loaded ond sent riff from the SOS 241 40 in conscience to find a verdict in favor of the tireenbusli merchandise hriiise. The lend t hey l.B. WALKER'S PATENT Jackson, contains the advertisement of "Professor A man at work on the upper rigging of East Portage, 58 5*0 8 freedom of the flave, notwithstanding * lie iiggcd uvvay to tlie senbonrd nverajjed if7:* Lister, the cfdebrated Astrologer, lately abrigin port, fell from the mam top-gal- i I ifjc iiunihrfe ol ihcsi; iVluchines thai have Leoni, 54 66 70 Jaw might hold liim in slavery; r»nd if the tons, and among tie ar iclee were D.d 0 bar- arrived from the West Indies." The lant yard and struck upon the rail: from !IOITIH.II !. ;i!i'| i|,c s'li.lily tncrerisiiig {Icinnnd for Parnw, 51 42 7 juror ha.s any such scruple:?,it disqualifies !»in> rels of flour. About K0 cars are cleared linn. '8tWi . , ,.,,,., ,,| i|l( i, !i;,| v :!ui*, sphere of his knowledge is of vast dimen- 1KOIl COUGHS, CO LOST, CON'S! Sfr'NON ! Pulaski, 68 61 4 there he fell overboard and sunk, and his to act in such enses.' every day. The Company have not cms- 1J • • till . Air: ib> 36 wiiu Iinvo be- C4»b>e fnir-tli r w!tK I'u-ir men's. , j sions; for he assures the public he enn IMro.tT.wr TO Al.r. Tli6- \\n,: TompkinB, 12 41 9 body could not be recovered by the persons The effect of this derision p'oin'y if, to <)is~ enough to ncoommodu;e the vast quantities of ( VVAI.1 K I'JI rtii!i:r Map.hii-e superior to others be privately consulted at his residence in H.sr.ASKd U* Till: I.U>G£ AM> ts Concord, 57 80 23 on board. A few days afterwards, the qualify lor jurors nil opponents of perpetuni freight which arc constantly unshipped fi'mi n iii • li.ll.iwing pnrrical'nrej ! Nashua Place.— iVi't Mlttulyt <'t? Muit rrul.-u.c ofit.- 1. VH it cimifiinba the Beating. Sffihirine. and Spring Arbor, 54 66 ? corps rose to the surfaceand drifted ashore Slavery. Only think of it! In the superla- tho boats tying at the side of the depot. suriiitsstilit health r.sio'r'u ist r •••'• li!o.iiiii. Rives, £2 21 24 The Government of France employ •<<;,' less liable to become deranged, arni costs Icta which they were born, whether their life coroner went to hold an inquest on it the were Mr. liiichens. 'a merchant of resp^cta- .Yfesani. Snnford < P.irk: — '.ir rcu CoUuiibin, 74 43 27 two hundred and fifty thousand officers. is ii|>|ii>niit.i!v <«f iiift>riiiint; will be full of years, or of short duration; f GKJTTS—I takfl 3 It Tuii^* very light, and is perfectly secure 16 next morning, he found it so horribly hility.' Mr. Nan*?, a {jehtlemon of color,' ai d you "' a most rfininik.ililk.ilile cure pjertornicd iiput'i Snnd stone, 34 71 Among these are nearly 40,000 Catholic 1 Irijin |'::e whether they will be rich or poor; suc- Mr. Vickars, *a blpck gonlldman." The con- '•rip by ihe u?n ol "Dr. lVlstui: 3 Lahdni nf Springport, 27 17 11 gnawed by rats that scarcely half of it 4. It ii as durable as any other Machine it) cessful in courtship, or in business; priests, 000 Protestants, and 111 Hebrew test was a hard one, but Mr. Hitc'ien-J sne- JV ll'C.'icrn,:" use. • 65 was left. After much deliberation, the 86 14 whether they will ever be married to r In ihe yenr IB4Q I w'ns tnkcii wiih nn Ii fltm- Napoleon, rabbies, all paid by the Government; al- crcded ove his opponents, by a majority of 45 Ti It costs Cflnsidernnly r • s th in other kinds. 90 80 41 those with whom they are in love; how jury made up a verdict in these words, muii 'iI ihe Bowels which I labored under tor MX rhesc liiipoitaol points o''riilibrfnee bnvc giv Gruss Lake, so, 40,000 teachers engaged in the schools .vciks when I gradually recovered. In llie.fn!! many times they will be married; also, VOtPS. [Post. en this Machine tho preference with those who viz: "That the man fell from the yard on of' ^'41 I wnp :uiai:kcil wiili a severe cold, wliioli n i\ <.; fail !y trird it. Ambnir a larce number of Total, 1IJ0 106(5 will give a description of the persons they and universities. What an army of of- sente.-l it«eltup«>n my luiiirs. and fur the ftpaucse named, the follosvint; hiivo u*ed tho MachincPi prosperous in that marriage; and foretell overboard and was drowned; that he rose kinds of inodicines MIVI every varioiy of me Itcal •in I certified to th<-ir < •.• elli n< v rmd superiority: Vickery. Fclch. Birnry. lie sent the following Irish amver, "Dear iiid nnd wiihoiii hemfi': nnjd thus I wearie<1 ilpng the one thru will die first; and how many and drifted ashore, and was frozen Jo until the winter of li:41. when 1 heard oi '•Wis>- H. N. HOW>RT>, Pontiac, Mich. 53 29 12 Tlie citizens of Plymouth, Mas."., have de- K. P. COOK. Rochester. do Tyler. children, whether male or female. The death; and that he was afterwards put into Sir—Your request has been received and tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." tlrobkfield, 3 13 1 cided to celebrate tho 225th anniversary of the B. R. DKNFORTU. Mason, do Professor will give the date of any sick- cannot he complied with—Yours, Daniel My friends per-smdeil me to give it n trial. M. F, FRISK, Branch. do 17 12 8 a warehouse where the rats ate him nplanding of the Pilgrims, by a dinner and a 1 though 1 h«H given up nil hopes of a recovery, Walton, ness which has befallen those who may alive. " lO'Connell. H. H. C'OMMOCK. Cnmsiock. do' 65 1 hall! Mow the grim old Puritans would have nnd hnd prepared myself for tho change oi an- References may also be h.nl to Bellevue, 51 consult him, and will answer any ques- other world. Through iheir solicitation I was 43 11 frowned at such an idea!—their daring com Articles Admitted Free.—The Consul for JOHN HACON, Auburn, Mich. Eitoh ttopifis, 40 tions connected with the science of As- Overseen'sm.—The Odd Fellow, a paper induced to make use ot ihe "'Genuine Wistnr't. VV. RVON, do do memorated by dancing. Belgium residing at Baltimore, has received llulsntn of Wild Cherry." The efi*cci wna trulv Ealdri) 8* 85 trology put to him by those who may published in Bos-ton, a short time ago inserted I). C \ I:I,(.ANII. Rock, do information from his government that the foll- astonishing. After five years of affliction, pnin JOHN PHITS. Monroe, do' (jarniel, 25 6 2 plense to call for informa;ion. ihe following harmless paragraph: and sufleriiiff: nnd nfier having spen* four or owing articles will be admitted in the ports of 1 II. DOD6JUN, do d> Kalaino, 15 20 10 The Professor assures the public thru 'Slavery an it exist* in Bruzil is said to be The Secretary of the Navy, it is said, fiVf. hvudretl dollars to no purpose, und the bee . A. BHACH. Waterloo. do That kingdom free of duly until the first of and most respectable phvsicinns hod proved imn- Windsor, 10 0 his science is founded on NATURAL of a much milder form than in the United has ordered the immediate discontinuance vaihng. I wus so n rcft>rel lo entire health by Gr.o. KKTCHUM, Mnrahall, do 9 PRINCIPLES, perfectly in accordance June, J846, viz: cheese, rye, barley, buck- N. II] MI:V\V\V. O.-iklnn..', do Be.-.ton, £2 State?. A slave is not compelled to be aof tho naval apprentice system. The the blessing rf God and tht vsa of Dr. Wis- All orders for Machinea will be promptly af- with DIVINE REVELATION, and wheat, Indian corn, beans, peas, oats, oatmeul tar's Balsam >f Wild Chirry. Chester, 18 9 4 slave oil his life, for he may purchase his free cause of this sudden movement is not "as } tended to. Address ENLIGHTENED REASON, which be I am now enjoying good health, nnd such is Verniontville, 24 16 6 dom. The master is bound to sell him, or the potatoes and rice. E. O. & A. CR1TTF.XTON, will demonstrate to the satisfaction of the yet made public. my altered appearance that I am no longer know Ann Arbor. (Lower Toftn)Wash, Co. Midi. 11 6 5 when I meet iny former acquaintances. Delta, most skeptical." proper authorities to Eet u value on him.— PROSCRIPTION.—By a resolution of the An-:. 24, 1-:•:.">• 2}S>-.ly Oneida, 0 16 <•> Many of tlie slaves become freemen in this I have gainfid rapidly in weight, ond my flesh The fee for being humbugged, is 50 German Diet at Frankfort, German pa- is firm andBolid. 1 can now cat as much nsany RoxMid, 14 12 4 manner, by purchasing their titles with their The beauty of the credit system in the JEROME M. TUEADWELL, pers printed in the United States are notpers)n,and my food seems to oerec witli me.-- Sunfield, 4 8 cents, or three persons for a dollar. Cheap earnings over their task1. publishing business, isstrikingly exhibited I hnve eaten more during the last six months than ATTORNEY AND COUNSELTOn. AT LAW, permitted toenter the German Confedera- 1 had caien for live years before. enough. The eagle eye of a southern editor caught in the case of the Democratic Review, And General Land Agent, Total, 315 66 cy. This is copying the example of our Considering my case almost n miracle. I deem ILL attend to the ?n!e ;md exchaogo of thi*,and forthwith he i6sucs the following man- which has now subscription dues to the it necessary for the good of tho afflicted nnd n DONATION OP BOOKS. W Lands, payment of Taxes, and ictlf>inp- LIVINGSTON COUNTY. date: amount of $40,000 outstanding! Southern republics. Tyrants everywhere duty I owe to the proprietors nnd my fellow men. 'ion of Lands sold for Taxes in Jackson mid nd- From a correspondence in the Oakland Ga- (who should know where relief may be had) Felch. Vickery. Birnnj 'We noticed in ihe last number of the Odd bate the light, and are intolerant of a free joining counties. exntninationofTitlep, C-'MTVCV- zette, it appears that Hon. J. B. Hunt. M. to make this statement public. nncing nnd all business pertaining to Rcul Estate. Unadilla, 75 41 17 Fellow, published in Boston, a quoted paragrph Episcopacy.—Bishop'McCrosky, of Michi- press. May the blessing of God rest upon the propri- Uilice in the Court House. Iosco, 44 31 2 C. has made a donation of Books to a Young etors of so valuable a medicine as Wistar'a Bal- Jackson. Michigan. 17-tf. strongly impregnated with Abolitionism.— gnn has gone to New York, to officiate until sam of Wild Cherry. 2(J 11 Men's Library in Pontiac, amounting to sixty Handy, Members of the Order at the Soutb, who the cate of Onderdonk shnll be decided by RECEIPTS OF THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. Youra respectfully, Couway, 18 22 eight volumes. They consist of 8£ vol. of WILLIAM II. BAKER. HCtJSB. the Congressional Debates-; 20 vol. of the are . subscribers should forthwith discontinue* the highest judicatory of the Church. FOR THE LAST AND TRESEXT WEEK. ALBANY, NEW YORK. Tuscoln, 31 10 4 Opposite each subscriber's narvf6 will be found American State papers; 11 vol. of the Con- Tht follpvnng has just been rccc vzd from Mr. BY NATHANIEL ROGERS. }lo\%ell, 75 47 7 Railivays in Cities.—We perceive by an Th« American Whig states, that a brick he amount received, in cash or otherwise, with Edward Struttutt, of Lexington, Mo., winch 7 gressional Globe and 5 vol. of the American English paper, U is proposed to encircle Lon- he number and date of the paper to which ii THIIIS celebrated houeu is now open for there JkJarion, 33 41 building, three stories high,and £54 feet long, i'loirs thtt Cons.miption in i s worst form ception of travelers. It is the largest dimen- CO 4f> 23 Archives. don with a railway 20 miles in cinircumference is now going up at Thompsoriville. Ct., for >ays. cun be cured by "WisUiT s liuisatit of lVdt sions, nnd is cnfirctij nac \n »\\ its parts. It Putnam, $1.00 to 290 or Nov 19 184G Cherry. 56 19 4 An these are tlie works which the Mem-to be connected with the several railways that the purpose of accommodating newly inven- C Bird is Ptrictly a Temp> ranee 7;0'/.«r. and while n 26 " on tny daughter, about 14 years of age. by \V Mr. Hun1. If so, he has made a wise appli- tar's Balsim of Wild Cherry. About the 1st o Albany. Brighton, 73 38 2 tures with her 'Hay wharves.' Philadelphia Anew political paper is soon to be estab- N C fs aramor 1.00 to 288 or Nov 2 " May 19, 1845. '212-Gtn cation of them in placing them in a public li has no less than eleven miles of railroad lished in Manchester, N. H., to be devoted to H Voorheis 1,00 to 287 or Oct 26 " September last, my daughter was token sick, am llarll. Hid, G9 31 9 1.01/to 234 or " 20 1845 was nt tended bv several physicians, whose pie brory, in.-teiid of putting them in his own, usthrough her street^ in connection with herthe Native American cause. J Cooloy TV rone, 3 10 " or " " charge of Brown '& Colbnrn, as Mr. Rogers A Conveution of Slaveholders lias just Outside Value—Shawls are selling in New j in the city with the common neccessities of do until her Health was restored, nnd is now en- N. M. Thomas, for Lieut. Governor, 111. H VV White 1,00 to " or " " ^ eps the Delevan Houso in Albany. befMi held m Memphis, Tennessee, to con- York at $1,500 a piece, which probably raise J LDennis(I copy)l,00io "or " •« tirely well. With a view of benefiting those LAH4BII Cocvrr.— There v\ ns a liglit vote. life. who mny be similarly afflicted. 1 take pleasure in May 19. H45. 9'2~G.u sider ihi? interests of the Suuih and South* someof the ladies in thaf. city a hundred per J VV Soule 1,00 to 287 or Oct 26 Lnpcer township gave 10 Liberty votes. J Shafer 1,00 to 290 or Nov 16 recommending this remedy to the coi.fi ience of west. John C. Cil'toim presided, as-si«>te I by cent on their home valuation. It is suggested by an exchange paper, that \h: public. Mr. Sirtidborn, the Whig candidate to tho SA Whippfo 2,25 to 222 or July 22 1845 NATIONAL TEMPERANCE MOTEL, 13 vice pr«eidenis, represent inr " " " Asenis for this Conntv. 238 the public nt all times, in the best pusdbie man-1 thirteen divorces wore granted. and for the United States steamer Princeton i; lladiey voted for him. Wur feleamors; building a J^hip cnnal te- \V Lowes l.fiO to " or " '• ner. and on reasonable terms. arrived at New York in the packet ship T linskina 6.12 to 260 or Apl 20 " Stages leave and arrive at this Houso daily, to luein ttie Mississippi and the Northern J M Brown 2,00 to 266 or Oct 19 ;' MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE. Fighting For Salvation The Methodists Skiddy. Persian Pills. nnd from all parisrf.the Country. Lakes; by s'udi'ing the Gulf of .Mexico wiih and B rp:ist at Little Reck, Ark who used the Deniing 3.00 to "or " " " "Put not the Light under a Bushtl" but read (ROOD STABLING ATTACHED. The Defrcift Free Prim gives the follow ( K Sprngue 1.00 to 290 or Nov 16 ?• The proprieior flatters himself iron the expe- as many fortifications and lighthouses as have chapel on alternate Sundays; had a fight for TyrreM, the murderer, wa6 arrested in L funes 1.00 to " or *' " " and ponder. ing IjBt of members elect In the Michigan ; rpiIETIMEISCOMR. a id now is, thnt the rience he bas had in keepinca Public l?uiise, and been built on other parts of the coast; by es ihe possession of it a few weeks since. This Philadelphia. 1 Knickerbocker 1.00 to " or •; " ' the exertion he intends to pui fi>rtii. ih it he will Legiela ure. The uhigs are marked thus.* l,( 0 to « or " " M JL great. BiasB oi ibo peoo'e o' this and the Qiblithjng n National Armory and Foundry is somewhat more sectarian than close com \ Buardsley old world, have decided that the be nble to please all who may favor him wiih Rachel Porter, aged 18, residing in Phila- Cravath 1.50 to 312 or Aprl 19 1847 their patronage. nt some; point on the Western waters; and munion. }.00to2i-7or Oct *H 1846 PERSIAN 4N-D IXD14N EXTRACTS. drlphin, destroyed herself by swallowing ars- \ P Foster are the mosi cfF-ctual combination of medicinal Utien. May 1. I8i5. [2v 6m First District.—\V\\\h\m Hale, Alinor C. by building Marine Hospitals on ihe South- Nelson 1,00 to 2CI or Aprl 27 " iic. She had been seduced and ceserted. 1.00 to " or " '• " ingredients that ever has. or ever can compose a Bnmh nnd Oel Rrx. western wuters. Loans and Circulation of the Banks (f the Jemison piil. 50 Merino SB, Colister 1.00 to " or ',« " " F the finest quality lor s->lo by John Brewer Second District.—John, Alien, • Samuel Unittd Slates for Eight Years U «. tt a 'Ihe RESURRECTION or PERSIAN These projects will require a very hand- 'She is all my fancy painted her," as one Vnndervanter ].00to or PH.LS. being ninde ol vegetable extracts, are O of Superior, and A. Ilurter of Ypsilnnti. Denton,* and Charles P. Bush. Circulation. ase &. Ferris 1.00 to (I or «« <« n sorne o\im from the Treasury. • Discounts. 1 easily digestive, becoming a juice in the human Said Bucks nre I'rrm ihe most celebrated Hock in .'onng Indian said to his favorite squaw,whose i Fnncisco «l or u it «« Third Dutridi—William T. Howeli, Jef- 1835, $313,903,311 90,510.647 l.( 0 lo stomach. This liquid is easily taken up by thethe Eastern States. "ace he had bedaubed wiih vermillion nnd yel- I'uber & Merinew 1.00 to II or it .« «. JOHN BREWER, ferson G. Thurber nnd Rufus lCibboe. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN. 1337, 149,185,890 absorbent vessels, nnd conveyed throughout all 225,1 lS/TOS ow ochre. J Conklin 1,00 to or (mrts of the system, dispensing life and nnimntiou ALFRED HUNTER. Fourth Z)/s/r/ci\—Jnmea.VideU>OjE.[B. Dan Returns from 25 counties appear in the 1G3« 431,329,026 111,355,970 Hamilton 0.50 to 261 or Mny 18 1847 in all tho organs. By being assimilated with Superior. Oct. 20. 18-J5. 2 :5 4w forth and Loten Mnjnard; Free Press, which give a population of 1839 492,278,015 135,lt>0,995 Books have been opened for a telegraphic the blood, it enters into its combination, purify- BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ing the streams of life. You see it would natu- POLLARD Fifth District—FlaVin." J. Liulrjobn, J. N.276,082. In 1840, the population of the 1340 462,896,523 100,908.572 communication between Boston and Portland. The attention ot the afflicted •s becoming more rally and readily combine with the blood and all TEHXPSBAKfCS HOUSE, Chipinan and Rix Robinson. 1841, 416,403,415 111,787.266 the secretions, thus adapting itself to ihe removal same counties was 195,382, showing a The cost will be 815,000. and more attracted to this incomparable remedv BY WEVRURX & nitOTHER, BCKF.\LO, X. V. Sixth /J/st/Jci.—Gardner D. Williams, Sim 72,378,823 of all diseases of impure blood, which clog tbe gain in five years of 81,199. The whole 1844, 230, 747,709 for ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, organs, causing pain, distress, and death. If the Cornrr tf Pearl Slrtct cud Terrace, nvir the ford M. Gieen and William M. Fctiton. Capital Punishment. Gov. Brown, of Landings ofthe Steamboats and Rail Roail Oars. population will be a little more than 300,- 1845, 265,5S9,4lG 85,067,877 CONSUMPTIONS, etc. But it is unnecessary impurities settle upon ihe organ of the ttomach. Tennessee, recommends in his message to the it cause n bad tasto in the mouth, a furred lougne, N Compliance with tho solk-.iinlions of many IlotJSE Of RliVftESKM'ATIVKS. to remind all who would get the true article, to 000. We shall publish the census when Mr. WEUSTKU, in one of his lectures on Legislature, the abolition of capital punish- bad breath, indigestion, dyspepsia, pain, a sense friends of Temperance, ar.'l our own con- AUegany and Blirry—Win. Lewis. inquire particularly for DR. WISTAR'S BAL- I completed. China, remarked that European ladies were of fullness or goneness, &c. If upon the lunge victions ol duty, we attempted i"ne e.xpr.ri- Berrien—John Groves. ment.. SAM OF WILD CHERRY, and take nothing or throat, they will CWFO a cough, tighincss. tnent of keeping a house on genuine Tem- regarded with us much curiosity there, on ac- perance principles. Mid a ••• happy W say we OC/^An exchange paper slates that ihe Na- else. Unprincipled dealers will tell you that they wen4uies3. and an uneasy sensation in ihe throat, Branch—William B Sprnjrne. count of small waists, as the small feet of the Hydropathy.—A paper to be devoted to irritation, bronchitis/nnd consumption. If they h ive been sustained in our tlions to provide tho tive party is failing. LHBI year, cer niu have SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, or some settle upon the hvei. they will cause liver com- public with a houso worthy of their support.— Calhoun—Isoiuc E. Crary and John Bar- Chinese are by us; and they inquire, with the subject of Hydropathy, or Water Cure, counties in New York which re'umed six;eon other Cough Medicine that is equally as good — plaint, jaundice, or sallow skin, fever and ugue. After having been in operation fuur years, .ml bour. ninth anxiety, why our women subject them- is to be started at New York, semi-monthly. bilious diseases of all kinds, and irregularity o! giv ng universal sntisfaction. we have r> > lu-si'a- Natives nnd three Democrat* to ihe Assem- Regard them not—they only want your money ! Cass Si Van Buren—J.Andrews and J. M. selves to such torture. at ©1,00 per annum. Joel Shew, M. D., the bowels.diarrabcM. i£p. Il upon the nerves, uon in offering our claims to the supporl ol tbo bly, send this year nineteen Democrats. Am! Remember it is WISTAR'S BALSAM OF they will cause bervo'us weakness, pain in the traveling community. Glen. Editor. in New York City, the Native vole is scarcely WILD CHERRY that not only relieves bm he-id, sick heudnche. general debility, I.>w spirits, t. I>- WEYBURN, Chippetca—P. Ord. It is just twenty years since the comple- cures! hen in the back, side, or head. If in the system O. WEYHlilN. bine thousand, a little more than a third ;i> The Whig papers persist in talking about generally, it cnuse cenernl emaciation, scrofula, Clinton and Shiaioassec—Samnp] M. Scott. tion of the Great Canal in Now York. On Price $1 per bonle or sii for $5. at CUARG E& M OD ERA YE, large as a year ngo. the Abolitionists having killed Henry Ciay's tumors, tight haid skin, pimples, blotches, irrita- Eaton aiid Jng7i«m—Whitney Jones.* the 4 h day of November, 1825, the first boa MAYNARDS. tion. &(•. &c. Pntrons nnd their bn™ igc conveyed to and election. When, in 1839, Mr. G. made his from the Houee free. denesee—Geo. II. Hnzelton.* hs American Society for the eboli-% from Lcke Erio arrived at New York. The You know if any thing clogs tho engine, all Hillsdalt-*lo\x\\ ?. C«ok and Jf. B. Gra boat selected for the purpose was called ' Th famous enli-abolition speech, Mr. Culhoun "THE ROSE OF HEALTH" was bloom- the machinery becomes retarded in us motion, We. the subscribers, tr.ke pleasure in recom tion of Capital Punishment was very largely ing on her cheek and nil was joy around her, but and as it decreases in strength, the motions U-- ham. Stnea Qiicf She waejaccompanied by two congratulated him upon having killed Aboli- menni'ng the ptiovQ ffonse to the friends of the attended in Philadelphia. G. M. Dallas, tue consumption had marked her lor an early vie come paralyzed more and more, until finally it caifte. na b.'incr worthy of their pSttrtmage. tionism. It' he killed us in U39, we reckon ceases to move. So with the hum;in System, oif loitiuj Kent and Ottau>at=~J. L. Mor^e. Vice President of the U. States, presided, other boats, which had joined her at Roches lim. Before she had arrived at womanhood, C. W. HARV?Y, Pres't Erie Co. Temp. S. we had as fair a right to kill him in 1844.— the blood becomes impure wiib humors, the or- S. N. CALENDER, Sce'y 'K> Jackson—Marcus Wukeman, F. A. Ken- nnd ruk'ressid tlic Convention. Horace Gree- ter and Black Rock, one of which was ca!le< she was troubled with a hacking cough. She gans suiFer creating, pain, misery, and if not re- nedy, y, and Austin Blair.* Kill ubout is fair play.—If'ash. Patriot. DAN \ FOUES. Prps't Ycurr Men's do. ly, Cyrus Burleigh, of Connecticut, Dr. Snod- Jtrk.," and was like it, filled will felt some slight pain in her side—'fever made its moved, death- H. MILI.ERD. 'Pfts't Pollard Tem; Society^ Kalamazoo— Ransom* nnd-^^—Giddings. * beasts and creeping things—among them bears appearance in the afternoon, occasionally «he A constant u?e of tbrse Pills in a family, will &-. ADAM8. Sec'y tio grass, of Baltimore, and others addressed the SEWING MACHINE.—A most ingenious ndd years to each individual lire. For being Lap 'er—"Sanborn.* wolves, deer, racoons, eagles, had night sweats, her appetit6 grew less, she be- y g Ji/!y, 1845. Omo—-233 meeting. denoting madde of regetabeget bll , theh }} mnry be. t^ke^k n Livingston—Washington Wing and George piece of mechanism has lately been made came omaciaied—a bright hectic spot was obser- the subjection of the wilderness to man. from yoftilh io oll d »»go ^rrth'put injuryj , bbif iWi Withh Ready SSad© Clothing, W.Peck. known to the public in France, the inven- ved on her check; and when the autumn leaves decided bcrir'lr. Weakly, puny qtiilifren, will Rrilliitnt Ball.—A ball was gircn at Ila begin to fall she was borne to hetlong Immc.— become hinlthy ond strong with a slow use ol AT REDUCED PRICES. Mackinae—C. H,O'Malley. tor of which has been engaged during the ihcae Fil!«. They S'loibe wc.ili nerves, strength- She died of consumption. She might hhve ar- HE largest ami best assortment of ready Mtam'>—G. G. Cady and L. S. Gilbert.* vanah on the 16lh ult, by the Count Fernan last 15 years in bringing it to its present en the weak, nnd ereanSeall tbe organs in a man made clothing e*er before offered in this rested the fell dcsiroyer in his progress. There tR-r abovo described Being compound ot juices, T ^contested.) ARBOR, NOV. 2&, 1845. dino, which was attended by about sevei Siaie. now on hand and.lor wje, Wholesile or slate of perfection. It is a sewing ma are hundieds and thousands now living who are ihey i>'iss through the snifillest vessel.*, tliiis Jtfortroe-i-David A. Noble and Nelson Dun- The weather has beccmo quite s• mucl Cnsairoefe. cloili, iwted ana samiuer 1 ants of f : nlj Btj Ii•-* and prices. St. Clair—H. Holllster. article will bring 16 cents. Pork brings Si dqllarV worth of pebb!e were quite common the needle along all the sinuosities ant goes with ihi3 remedy, it muy be obtained o! ilic sickness in n family wiieie ihese Pills w«!e taken St. Joseph—I sane D. Toll and Ezra Cole. The service of plnteonthe supner table wa freelj ? Then aunln Ihcy C.IUSP no pnin i»t wenk- Satin, vcKcr. silk. Valencia, enshmpre nnd to 4 cents. Beef 2J to SJ cents. Lird is irregularities of the stuff to be sewed agent gratis. iii s- m liieir opcrotinn: diey soothe" the bu.weta Marseill'cs Ves:s—a large slock of rich tind fush- Wayne.'—George E-. Iland, George Moran, scarce: it is worth 8 to 10 cents: Eggs, I2J valued ut 35,00(7 dollars. Thu Count's incorn without the least danger of tear, whatev W. S. & J. tV. MAYNAKD, Agents foi ami are a sure edr^i for ilo siy!i-s- exceeds 120,000 dollars per annum. \.i. on extensive ass-onment of Hosiery, Micha.1 E. Ames, Thomas Lewis, Elijah Haw- cents. OR SUMMER COMTLAINT r er may be the texture of the slufi", and do Ann Arbor. S-:!r s. fl il 8. Collars, Sl.lits, ley, jr. and Conrad Ten Eyck. Flour in New York, Nov. 18, »vai selling every "part of the sewing of a coat, buttor c.jdiges-lion. ensuve'noss, BIKJ ;ill.ciisftisrs "i^ n.' . QrnvafJi Suspendera, &c, &c, all of JVashltnaw—Jaa. M. Edmonds,* P. C. H. at $6,375 to $6,50. In Buffalo, Nov. 21, ul One hundred and forty four-thousand, tw WILLIAM K NOYES, JR. Tiiini nn impaic sioniach <>r bl»>.od. TlnTr it which will be sold low lor cash holes exceptcd. Tho inventor is Mr. 13- noihinji better for l« v«. r iViuI agiio. »'i biliousdis v...nl.l r«*pectluily ihyit« nil, in want of Brotherson,* Harvey Chubb,* Orin Parsons,* $5,00. 4,000 bushels Michigan wheat bro'l hundred nnd.pixty nine dollars and fifty cents NO. ~U WOOllWAKD AVKNIU., PKTKOIT. were"appropriated the last ye;ir, by the Ro ThhnaunicY, tailor a( Amplepluis, ci^i's. ;iud ill oilicis iiicniioiuil uboyo. ulo gutnieriis, fo call nnd examine their Darius Pierce* and J. G. Leland.* $1,00 a bushel. ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he N. D 1'iiof reducctl 10 i?a I «.-r l»ox for 31 -int'u bVbre purchnsing elsewhere, aiil ! man Catholic Association for the Propagation France. hns on hand nnd for sale. cu«rff<«>« C0*M PilU Ueiueu bur tavli b>».\ contiiii tl I |l!?— -••'.( (••••! 1 v. di care in tiic Enstern mnrket nnd Dem. Whigs. The papers 6tate that the Farmers and Me- R of the Faith, to the support of Catholic Mis- a nbfni assortment of Foreign nnd Domes..- llnieio-f. th<-y .T> o ihe <:',u:ip< M ::.* Wrll.«> ''•' nnniilacii red i.i the latest aiyles and most dura- Senate, 16 chanics Bank have resumed business, and Hardware nnd Cilery, S.o^nnd HoJJow war,-. hrsr. l!i^v;i;t'V. *\Vcod«ard avenues. Just a slice, for Luncheon.—The Govern- 'A|*\\ — M.inuf.ictnrcr's Sheet-Iron, Copper nnd Uewnru, !..r the m-wi ..lilieni w»»it«in <:l.....rl ul nndoit, April 4. I«45: ?13-tf 18 zenovia, N. Y. Cashier, ll'/is slated that the Talking of "too polite" people, he snys : *unriliin« ns dtsfrj.aivc ... hunu»«i ; Sistciu-.-. ment drew a nuliion ofi dollars the oilier day Tm-warc. . . . 18 injunction has been settled. No statement g t>eiroit*for any • ilcsneiiilxr ibu He .uirci-iion or Persian rilla, to give the troops in Texas a bite of ihe Treas "We believe that mon remarkable foi line of bnWVs would do w.-ll to calnrliffl ancd exainm hi: nre uiarfe of YVjrf't.iMc cv; of the affairs of the Bank has appeared. : l!l |lc ;1 I'". < •op.vinersuip hc*< loforO cisiing under ury of the People. their extreme civility of manner, are pro- ' his stock beiore purclnshig clscwliere. |',i rile "> '" '' P"i 'ii' ' piacrs fn 'ho I'n- :n: cp\ 1 2f!0-tf n!e jtini Hi'i! by \\ Outii ^V Co.. tl,r f.rrm Rod styl* oi"R. & .' L 1' \i Ison Mnj. on joint ballot, 35 POSTSCRIPT.—We iearn by private ad- verbally lienrtless. They know ihe cheap- T Tho New York Times lectures n newly LI.."Inn Ii, S. 1. Jc\velt, Lund A >s ilii* d-n' d.«s»olvca b> HMiiual tonseDV. K. vises, that an express has arrived in De- WILSON'S NKW riOT-AfKCook- n i.-iluly authorised to settle tl.e debts 05**The latest cdvicei from Mexico indi- married couple for sending to thnt otlice but ness of civility—it is a'coin that each may ing STOVI'-S>. i>ii«l •'• cenoinl Ortqrl J Hrtil bu3iuc£d of the Brrn'. cate that all difficulties are at au end, and it is troit bringing intelligence of a reported three slices of wedding cake, while it has three manufacture for himself and pay out with- meiUol'Riilor. l ,!nic .vnd- Oilice stoves • eoa'.—iui &*l$ tjy • . Wood! Wood!! L l>ATit)SO?». rise in Flour in New York city, and that proprietors and a devil, all having excellent out stint. No persons understand supposed negotiations will be Bhortly resu- \VM. H. NOTE3, J'- .'»i(is i-t 'A'oo.i \VantCii in*O Anr. Aibo', Oct. 30, 184o. ^3 med. Flour hasriscn in Detroit in consequence. appetites. currency belter than politician?," No. 76 WoutlwurJ Avenue, Detroit. 240-lJ in pnynient foV the Signal of L:l-iitv- THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY 128 BRlNCKEiUIOFF'S 1845. The University Pills. Try—Try—Try Asian. HARTFORD ^f% IIY WM. M. SMJTH, A FTER you hnve tried one thousand and Oat Late Prrfess.-or of Muteria Mtdica and Phar- XJL kinds of Pills; then try Dr. Halated's JFire Insurance Company. J. HOLMES-& CO., macy, m Uic Willavghby University, of Lake Erie, Ohio. Brisk Pills fpHE Subscriber, n-jent for liw Hurtj.nd tire nd you will be hilly satisfied that they are aa JL Insurance C< »y««ff] tuUs P'««*arf "' lu>" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MITH'S UNIVERSITY PILLS hnve been c much preferable to every other kind ns the sun's injj before the public ihe folluwM'U rculur: STAPLK AND FARCY S extensively used by Dr. Smith in his pri- ight and heat is preferable, to bring forward and HAintoM>Fin- I******0* V1!'*!SK> 5 vute nnd public practice, nnd by many of his romote a healthy growth in vegetables to that brethren in the profossion. for whom he htis pre- . uly i!'2» lav*' S DRY GOODS, hich emanates from the moon. The recent diensirous fire in New York will pared them; they have a'so been distributed lor eneral use in many of the Western States, nnd They nre just what is wanted in ttiiB country ot *»nrsu exciM suliciimle HI regaid to ne elk-ci Ory Groceries, Carpeting, — a pill that operates quick, thorough nnd easy on the solvency ol lusuronce Companies .n ilia. und paper Hangings, they MOW stand withont a rival wherever they arrying all impurities with ihem; leaving the c iv, mitl the n«Fghburiug places. J he directors No. 63 Woodicard Avenue, Larned'i hnve been tried. They nre usually well adapt- ed to the purposes for which ihry arc recom- tomnch nnd bowels eleen and clear. Away with oi tiie Hartford Fire Insurance Company ore Block, Detroit. our SLOW PILLS, that act SLOW—cleanae happy 'o assure their customers and the public, mended. The increasing demand tor these pills, j H U.MKS. Nero York. ) >LOW, and leave the system in a SLOW state. thai ihev arc prcpnied to adjust nnd pay at ma'.u- their unpnrailellcd success, nnd the earnest solici- Jilious matter nnd other impediments collect vo- rity, all losses susuined by their office, surplus People lVom the Country S M. HOLHKS] Di'.troit. ) tations of hundreds who have been restored to 1 E tnke thismcihod of informing our friends y inpid in the system when once they begin to and current receipts, without delay, and withou lhi t MJ Ueiruij. or uu- pun II-IM- ol l>r) N THE HOPE TO OBTAIN RELIEF health by thsir use, havo ind.iced the proprietor to ccumulatc—nnd will increase ns fast ns Slow Goods, Pni-er II uiginya, <>r Feathers, w and customers throughout the State, tUa present them to the public. withdrawing their permanent investment*. Then The Wonder Ail Success V I wiieic it seems denied to the sick, we Inywe are siill pursuing the even tenor of our Pills will remove them. It is necessary therefore, capita! remains ample for the security of all who A-hile goiiui 'he rounds to ascertain the various hold on straws liku men. Thus it is that iherc It is not preiended that these pills will cure o hnve a brisk operation—that will AKOUSE ILL insure with them; and they invite owners of de- HICH Dr. Folgers'OIOSUOIK.UK or All- -.i>les or piiers of Goods in the cny, are re- w«.ys, endoavoring to do our business upon l«.i nil iJ the ills which flesh is heir to," yet it i6 Healing Balsam hns met with not on'y are thousands who are the quicker hurriet mid honorable principles. We would aUo ten- THE ORGANS from their torpid state, give a n*w sirable property to obtain Policies on fi.vjruble W L'btcd to call at on to the ya^'ni-g grnve in consequence o tuns' confidently believed by thoupauds whose mpetus to the blood nnd secretions. Then food terms, both at the Howe Office and at their sev- in its sale, Lut also in the cures which it hns el der our acknowledgments for the pnironnpe ex certificates might be obtain-'d, (were it deemed fected, in persons who we c in a hoppltSFt con catching hose false floats that are not nble to sus- lended to us by our customers, and would bc| viil digest—the aiomnch gain strength—the sys- eral Agencies. Their mode of transacting busi- W. A. Raymond's Storo, tain them, nnd they sink. Remember, then necessary.) iucluding Physicians of high rupntu- em strong—the fkin clear—the appetite good, ness, which for 33 years past has secured the pub- dition, has convinced (he most skeptical ol its Vo. MS, Jefferson, Avutiue, being one door above leave to call the attention of the public to n vei; lion, that these pills have no equal in the world, extraordinary curative proportics, and esiahlished whi.e in nppn ent health, that if you are taken well selected assortment of seasonable Goods md you aro well—when your slov* doses would lic confidence, wtll remain unchinged. inii a St. nnd next door to t'ie "Mnnhatian sick with predisposing symptoms of diseasec as n.cathartic, anii-billious, alterative medicine. efore in months, and she has now returned to metallic preparation; nor opium in any of its sue and fever, and the host of ills and maladie or limbs—taken cold—or in fact out of order in tember next, at I o'clock, P. M.,of that d:iy, the they do not find prices full as luw, if not a little forms. It is composed of vegetable matter en- that so ofen lend to death. As n consequent up any w:iy—relievo yourself immediately by taking ler residence in Morristown, N. J., wilh every lower than elsewhere. following described premises situate, to wit:rospect of being speedly restored. tirely." JAMBS R. CHU.TON. M. D. Tho Misses Clark's School. on the foiegoing dlsesiscs, we too often find drop the Brisk Pills. Try them once nnd you wilj "situate, lying and being in the town of Ann W. A. RAYMOVD. C. BR1NCKERHOFF. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. sy in tho different cavities of the body, sympto use no other. 28 Pills for 55 centB. INCIPlEN'l CONSUMPTION Detroit, May 23,1845. 213-Gmo matic and bilious consumption, affections of ihe Arbor, in tho county of Wasluenaw ;;nd State o! yields to its effects. It soothes the troublesome- Sole Proprietor, 589 Broome street, N. Y. Sold wholesale nnd remil by J. Owen & Co., Michigan: Beginning at the centre of Whites For s-i'eby W. S. & J. VV. Maynard, Agents, liver, pain and weakness of ihe breast, chroni Detroit; C. Eberbnch, S. P. Jewett, Limd &. 2ough and gives refreshing slumbers to the MARY II. CLARK, Principal. cough, enlnrged spleen, ngue enke. chronic dinrr Road, eo;called, on the west line of section 29. •veary; it alliiys the pain in the side and sore- Ann Arbor. 235-4w McCollum, Ann Arbor. 237-6m in town two south of range six east; thence ALLEBASI'S MEDICINES. CHLOE A. CLARK, Vice Principal. hoca, loss of muscular power, and a general de- ness in the chest, and enables the person to ex- THESE MEDICINES RHOBY E. CLARK, Associate Teacher. rangement of the whole nervous system. N south on the line of the said section and on the pectorate easily, while it entirely restores tho se line of section thirty-two, forty rods south of the A RE effecting such astonishing curesin mul- M". L. WALTER, Teacher of Music on theclasses of disease are more readily controlled h actions of the system and expedites returning XIL titudes of old cases long since abandoned by Mortgage Sale. appropriate remedies, than those of bilious cli- NEW GOODS!! south west corner of the said section to a stake; leahh. Piano. thenco east at right angles with said section line Physicians and Surgeons as utterly hopeless, that EFAULT having been made in the pay- F. MARSH, Teacher of Mathematicsand Vocal mates; nnd none so easily prevented. Next t ARLAND & LEFEVRE. are now rcceir- thirty rods; thence north and parallel with sau JAMES B. DEVOE. 101 Reade street, had no medicines, where these are known, stand so D ment of a certain sum of money secured to Music. the curing of disease already formed, what cat G iig at No. 1, Hawkins' Blork, a long been complainigg of a soreness in the chest be paid by a certain indenture of mortgage bear- very general assortment of Fall nnd Winter section line to the centre of said Whites' road.— deservedly high. They consist of ing date the thirteenth day of June, A. D. one H. F. SHOFF, Teacher of French, German and be of more consequence than its successlul pro Thence south seventy five degtees west in the cen accompanied with a short hacking cough: IK THE BLACK, OR ALLEBASI'S SALVE, the Classics. Goods, to which they inviie ihe attention of pur. raised matter freely, had lost his appetite und felt thousand eight hundred nnd thirty seven, exe- vention. rre of the said road to the place of beginning Price 25 Cents, The poison which produces bilious affections chascr3, assuring them thnt they will find good*, containtug thirty-three acres and sixty-five huu alarmed at hie situation. He had tried various cuted by Christopher Mullen and Thomas Mul- nnd nt prices thnt ennnot (ail to prove satisfactory. remedies without any beneficial effect. His A'hich cures almost universally. Fever Sores, ol len of the town of Northfield, in the couniy of HIS Institution hns been in operation since often lies concealed in the bysiem, undermining Their stock consists in pan of the following: dceddis of an acre of land more or less. the most malignant kind, Felons, Ulcers, Ab- November 18, 1839. The scholastic year the 8ecfet springs of life, and going on with it GEO. DA-NPOllTH, shortness of breath and pain in the side continued Washtenaw nnd State of Michigan, to Thomns T to increase. He used one bonle of the Olosaoni- scesses, Tumors, Fractures, Cuts, Punctures, Gilluly of said towi>. county and Slate, which embracing forty-eight weeks, two terms, com- work of destruction for months, before it breitk DRY GOODS. Master in Chancery. Burns, Scalds, Sore Throat, Chilblains. Quin- mortgage was duly recorded in the Register's prising two quarters each—twelve weeks in ol out in open disense; dining this period, n sail >w Broad-clotbs, Cnsaimercs', Sntinetts. Sheep'* JOT & PORTER. Sid's. an. nnd is restored to health. George W. Burnett, of Newark, N. J., Geo.sey, Dropsy, Inflamatory Rheumatism, Inflam- < ffice of the county of Wnshienaw, aforesaid, on quarter—a general examination at the close ut complexion, high colored urine, occasional |>nin Grevs. Vestinc-s. Alnpncns. Calicoes. Ginjihnms; Dated, August11th, 1815. 224 mations and Swellings of every description, Scald the thirteenth dny of June, in the year of our each term—in February and August. in different parts of the body, head, side, on Cnshmert's. Mons« De Lnines. Alpine Plaids, The above salo is postponed until'the 20th da W. Hays, of New York; David Henderson. 60 back, nnd sometimes in the extremities, with ; Laightst: Mrs McGann, 20 Walker st: F. La- Head, Ague in the Face, Nervous Tooth Ache: Lord eighteen hundred and thirty seven, at 4 o'- T'he last quarter of the present term commen- Shnwls, Cravats, Satins. Velvets, Silks, Larep, of October A. IX lcM5 at the eamo hour an ces May 19. variable appetite, me the lending symptom* Ribbons, Sheetings, FhirtinuP, Cambrics. Book place. ban, 52 Pike St.. Mrs. Archibald. 35 Walker st, Ague in the Breast, Broken Breast, &c. &c. clock in the afternoon ot said day, in Liber num- with HUNDREDS OF NAMES of persons re ALLEBASI'S HEALTH PILLS, 25 Cents. ber five of mortgages at page one hundred and TERMS OF TUITION.—For the English branch- warn of th"e impending danger. At this time Muslins, Bishop Lawns. Suspenders, Glovet, GEO. DANFORTH. es, $2,50 to $5 per quarter. No reduction made the persevering use ot the 'University Pills.' nc Rosing Tnsnnii nnd Sirnw Bonnets, Buttons Master in Chancery. siding in New York, could be given, who are These Pills have acquired a popularity within seventy eight which mortgage has been duly as- ready to bear testimony to the superiority of the the last year or two, which no other PiHs pos- signed to one John Riley of the city, couuty and for absence, except in case of sickness, and nocording to the herein contained directions, wi nnd Trimming*, pfnlj kinds. Dated, Sept. 23d, 1845. pupil tnken for less than a quarter. Extra char- neutralise the miiisnml poison, promote n tit- The above ea!e is postponed until the 17th da Olosaonian over every other remedy known for The re.isonsare obvious to all who use State of New York. GROCERIES. the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, them. Thev cure all Bilious, Scarlet and oth- And default having also been made in the con- gges are made for music on the Piano, with the use discharge ot bile fiom the liver. rc\nove obstruc of November, A. D. 18-15, at ue same hour an ditions of said mortgage, no suit or proceeding §8.00 tions from the stomnch nnd bowels, nnd reslor Old nnd Youiic Hyson. Iinperinl. Gunpowder place. spitting of blood, dyspepsia, consumption, bron- er Fevers, Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, of the instrument, mid Ponclioncr Teas. SogaiT, Coffee,Spices. Mo- chitis, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, influ- Acid Stomach, Disordered Bowels, or Stomach, at law having been instituted to recover the whole FFrenchh , 30 healthy secretions IO ihe whole sys'em. GEO DANFORTIT, Master in Chancery. or any pnrt of the money now due or claimed to Latin, 3.00 Too •University Pills'are peculiarly adapted t lasses. Rice, Fish. Cnndlcs. Soap, Full nnd Win- Dated. October 20th. lb'45. enza, pains in the breast and side, and the vari Jaundice, Head Ache, Dizziness in the Head, ter Oil, &c. &c, Sal Soda, a very large assort- ous affections of the stomach and liver. Worms, Liver Complaint, Heart Burns, Cholie, be due on (ho mortgage, and by virtue of the Drawing and Painting, 5,00 the cu'c, as well as the prevemion of the fo The nbove silo is postponed until the 25t several defaults, there is now claimed to be due Fancy Work, 3,00 ment. day of November, A. D. 1645, at tJm samo hou For snle nt 106 Nassau st, one door above Ann, Bowel complaint, General Debility, Costivcness, lowing diseases: liiiious, Intermittent nnd Re and at Mrs Hays. 139 Fulton St., Brooklyn. &c. &c. Their purify the entire system, leave on said mortgage, the sum of two hundred and Board, including washing, lights. <&c., §1,75mitlent Feveie, Liver complaints. Jaundice, In CROCKF.RY AND G' ASS WARE, Ton and place. seventy-four dollars and seventy-nine cents: No- per week if paid in advance, or $2,00 per week and Dmner Seat! to match. GEO. DANFORTH, MasteJ in Cchancery Agents for Ann Arbor, W. S. & J. \V. May-the bowels in a vigorous and healthy condition, cipieni Diarrhoea. Ague and Fever, Chill Fever &c. See pamphlet. tice is therefore hereby given, that in pursuance if paid at the close of the quarter. Internal Fever, Rush of blood to the Hesic HARDWARE.—.Axes, Coopers Tools. Sholf Nov 15th 18-45. nard; E. Sampson, Ypsilanti: D. C. Whitwood. of a power of sale in said mortgncje contained, The above sale is postptned until the 2~>d dn Dexter; Piukford & Craig. Saline: Smiih & Ty- ALLEBASl'S TOOTH ACHE DROPS. Parcntsand guardians nre invited to visit the Loss of Appeiiie. Nervous Complaints. Cholie Good*. Nails, Ac. Window Sash. Pnils nnd ; Price 25 Cents. will be sold at tho outer door of the Court House, school every Friday, when the studies of the Acidity of the Stomach, Internal Piles, Sirolulu Tubs. Cordnge, A-c, md oil article* in that line. •f December next, at the same place nnd t me o rol. Clinton; H. Bower, Manchester; P. Farlick in the village of Ann Arbor, in the County of day. GEGRGE DANFORTH, &Co., Plymouth; D. Gregory and A. Grant, Will cure an ordinary case of Tooth Ache, in week are reviewed—also semi-monthly on Wed- Passive Dropsy^ Habitual Cosiivencss. Enlarge BOOTS AND SHOES. * Vorthville. 218-6mo from three to ten minutes. For Nervous and Washtenaw aforesaid, at public auction on the nesday afternoon, at reading of the weekly com- ment of tl e Spleen or Ague Coke", Acute nn LadiVs Gnitors, Slips, Walking Shoes, Gent's Master in Chancery. second day of January next C A. D. 18-16) nt ten positions. Chronic Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Svntpi Dated. Nw 25, 1845. other kinds of Tooth Ache, see Pamphlet. : Super Calf Boots, Mens and Hoys coarse do. wT0 THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS." o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in pursu- Young ladies des rous of entering the school malic Cough, Flatulency, Eruptionsijf-th-8, and 190 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, the town of Northfield in the Couniy and State Belonging to the school nre a Library of be- DR. SMITH :—Dc«r Sir—I take much plnn Tthe following, carefully nnd well selected stock weakness in the Back. Side, Chept, Bowels, aforesnid being the north east quar'er of the south tween five and six hundred volumes, and Phi- CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. have so well answered the purpose a3 Dr. Sher Loins, Muscles, and for Rheumatism, Lung sure in giving my testimony in favor 61" you man's Medicated Lozenges. They are agreeabl ofDw. Woous DYE STUFFS, & WOOLLEK MAH west fractional quarter of section numbered thirty losophical Apparatus,Electrical Machine, Globes, valuable'University Pills.'I most cheeilully re GARLAND & LEFEVRE. UFACTURER'S MACHINERY. and Liver Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. one in township numbered one south of range six to the taste, easily administered, and iroin th &c. Sec pamphlet. &.C. commend them to the public asa sale. Siilutary Ann Arbor, Sept. In-Jf>. 22i) tf. unprecedented success which they have met with 15 tons Fustic, Cuba, Tobasco, Tampico east, containing fifty-one acres of land be the The Misses Clark will endeavor, not only to easy nnd efficient Cathartic) lor most of tho dis and Carthagena, N. B.—Please to ask the agent for a pamphlet same more or less," or so much thereof as shnll promote the intellectual culture of their pupils nnd the remarkable cures which they have per which gives all the information necessary res- cases incident to this region of country. 1 hav ©IV 12AND AGAIN! formed, may justly liy claim to the title of Con 10 tons Logwood, Campeach, St. Domin be necessary to satisfy the amount actually due but will attend strictly to their moral deport- made extensive use ol them for four years, i go and Honduras, pecting the uses of the Medicines, the virtues on said mortgage together with costs of sale. ment. With no sectarian feeling, hut wiih a my practice, and I btlive them to be the nr.t ; queror over the diseases for which they hav they possess, etc.* Please to follow directions in H E Subscriber has jwrt been- recommended. Dr. Sherman's 6 tons Nicaragua, Bonair.Caro, Hacheanc JOHN RILEY, deepyense of religious responsibility, they would nnu-bilious cathartic, aperient medicii c, eve T received, (and is con- r Lima, the uso of the medicines, and you may rely up- assianee of mortgage. give such a tone to clod assortment of 3 Cream Tartar, Michigan Book Store. ual of Botnny—Burritt's Geography of thehave also used them, nnd I give them lo my hire Have been proved in more than 40.000 case 2 " Nutgalls, hundred students. Gold Finyrr Rings. Gold Brens' pins, The nbove medicines are for sale at the Book Heavens—First, Second nnd Third Books oi help vvhei medicine is needed: nnd I belicv Gunrd CliJiins nnd Keys. Silver Spoons, » to be infallible, in fact lh« only certain Won 2 cases Indigo, Bengal. Manilla and Guat Store of WM. R. PERRY, TERMS OF TUITION. History—Mrs. Williard's Republic of America Destroying Medicine ever discovered. Childre $3,00 a per term, for English branches. they are better than nil oilier Pills that ever bn\ German Silver Ten nnd Table Spoons (first imala, In Ann Arbor, Lower Village. 4,00 for a mathematical course. —Phelps' Legal Classics—Plnyfair's Euclid, and oten made; for I am acquainted with s gre» nii.ilnv.) Silver and German do Sugar Tong», will eat them wiicn tl.oy cannot be forced to tak 2 cases Lac-Dya, December 9, 1844. 34 ly Dny's Algebra and Dnvics' Arithmetic. any other medicine, and the benefit derived fron 5.00 including the languages. vnrieiy of them, nnH I think, in compuriso Silver Sftlt.Mustnfd nnd Crenrn spoon*, 2) " ext. Logwood, : the administration of medicine to them in tin Indigent students preparing tor the min stry Inquirv with regard to the school can be made with the 'University Pille.' they nre not wort Butter Knives. Silver Pencil Ca*es, form is great beyond conception. When th 2 '• Grain Tin, can have tuition free. of the Principals or any of the following g-entle- using. Yours, tiuiy, ALFRED G. HATES. Silver and Common Thimbles, 300 pounds Verdigris, Medical Notice. men to whom reference is made by permission breath of the child becomes offensive, and ther HE undersigned, in offering "his services to If students arc not ready to commence with the E. Sampson, Druggist, of Ypsilanti, says Silver Spectacles. German nnd Steel do. is picking of the nose, grinding of the teeth du 15 Carboys Oil of Vitriol, Spirits Sea-Salts term their tuition will bo graduated in propor- and who have at different periods had eiiher "I never saw a Pill introduced so easily ns th Gopglesjj Clothes. Hnir nnd Tooth Brushes, and Nitric Acid, TWashtenaw and the adjoining Counties, as daughters or wards under our care. Rev, Isaac ring sleep, paleness about the lips with flushe Homoeopathic physician, would say, that after tion to the time. •University Pills;' nnd I nevor have succeeded b La'.her IJrushrp, Rnzors and Pocket Knives. cheeks, headiche, drowsiness, starting durin ALSO, Board nnd Lodging can be had in the village S. Ketchnm. Ccntrcville: Geo Ketchum, Mnr- well in the sales of n new article of medicine, Fine Shears nnd Scissors, Kniv««« nnd Forks, Copper Kettles and Cloihers' Screws, Tenter having practiced medicine on the principles as shall; Hon. Wm. R. Deland. Jnckson; Paul B. sleep, disturbed dreams, awaking with fright an taught in the old school, and treated disease for for $1,00 per week. so short a time, ns I have with the 'Univcn-it Brittannia Tea Pots and Cnstors. Fine; hud do screaming, troublesome cough.feverishness,thirs Hooka, Jacks and Bruehes, Press Papers. Care Rooms can be had for any who chose to board Ring, Michigan Centre; F. II. Winnns. Adrian: Pills.' Brittanin and Brnts Candlesticks, Cleaners, Weaver's Sheers. Nippersand Burling the last two years according to the law of Ho- Daniel Hixson. Clinton; Gardner Wheeler. M. voracious appetite, sickness ut the stomach an moeopathy.— (Similia similibus curantur.J themselves. H. Gray, of Moorcviile, Washtennv connt> Shavhtg boxes nnd Sonps, bloated stomach—these are among the manIrons, Comb-Platesr Pickers and Robbins, Wire, The following Text Boo ks have been adopu D., Howell: Rev. F. H. Cnming. Grand Rap- Michigan, says: ''My customers like your 'Un Worsted nnd Cotton Harness, Steel and Cane taught in the new school of medicine ; and hav- ids; Jeremiah Clark, Clarks'on; Gen. C. C. Chapman's Best Razor Strop, Calfnnd Morocco prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re ing compared the success of the two systems, he in the Institution: versi'v Pills' better than any other Pill they eve Wallets. Silk and Cotton purses, Violins and Reeds, Broad Power, Hand Loom and Fly Shut Davies' Series of Mathematics, including his Hnscall, James Birdsall nnd Rev. J. Bench, used." lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. The ters, Steel and Copper Mails Emery, &c. unhesitntingly believes Homoeopathy to be the Bows, Violin nnd Ba6S Viol String*, Flutra, havo never been known to fail. Dr. Sherman' Arithmetic; also, Coll>urns' mental do.; Brown's Flint; D. H. Rowbnd,Northville: Amos Mead; For tale bv J. OWEN & CO. and ? r> Fifes. Clarionets. Accordoons Moito Seala. Parson's Shearing Machines, 4,6,and 9 blades. most safe, certain and successful method of cure. Plymouth: Hon. Elins Comstock, Ownsso; P. Dctro "CAMPHOR LOZENGES" Diseases, hitherto incurable, are now in most Grammar; Woodbridge's Modern Geography, ' G. & J. G. HILL, \ Steel Pens nnd Tweezers, Pen cases. Snuff and Allen's double and single Carding Machines. with Mitchell's series ot outline maps: Andrews Brigham. M. D., Hon. Wm. R. Thompson. E. Relieve Headache, Nervous Sick Headache, Pal Machine Cards, Leicester. cases, permanently eradicated by Homoeopathy. Mundy, Esq.. John Allen, Esq.. Geo. W. Jew- And by BECKLEY, FOSTER &. CO. Tobacco boxes, Ivory Dressing Combs, Side and pitaiion of ihe heart, and Sickness in a very fe* Affections of the spine, head, uterus, stomach, and Stoddard's Latin Grammar ,?nd Render. Ann Arbor. Brick and Pocket Combs, Needle cases, Stele'.toea, The above goods have been recently pur- Goodrich'8 Greek Lessens nnd Grnmmar; Ja ett, Esq., Tho's M Lndd, Professor Williams, minutes. They cure Lowress of Spirits, Dcs chased, directly from the importers nnd mnnu &c. &c. have no.v their certain remedies. Ep- of the University, nnd Rev. H. Colclazer, Ann A, L. CHASE, Water Paints, Toy Waiches, a great variety of poodency, Faintness, Colle, Sposms, Cramps o ilepsy, manin, paralysis, neuralgia, bronchitis, cob's Greek Render; Comstock's Philosophy nnd Dolls, in short the greatest variety of toys ever facturers, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, and will be Chemistry: Blnkes' Astronomy; Hny wards's Arbor. General Agent for Michigan, Illinois nn the Stomach. Summer or Bowel Complaints sold at the New York Jobbers' prices, "adding liver and lung diseases; scarlet fever, cholera, Indiana. 233 brought to this market, Fancy work boxea, chil- they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing black measles, malignant sore throat, erysipelas Physiology; Hedge's Lodcic: Whntcly's Rheto- The following gentlemen, Rev. H. Colclazer, dren's ten setts. Coloane Hnir Oils, Smelling transportation only; and in consequence of ihe ric; Bnrber's Elocution; Hnrris' Book Keeping: Rev. Wm. S. Curtis, Rev. Charles C. Tavl >r, (symptoms ol a night of dissipation, and enable . decline on many of the American manufactured or black tongue, croup, inflammations of the Dry Goods at "Wholesale. Stilts. Court Pl.ister. Ten Bells, Thermometers, person to undergo great mental or bodiiy toil.— brain, stomach, bowels. &c. &c. arc only a few Barber's General History; Wilson's History ol Professors Whiting and Williams of the Uni- EECHER & ABBOT OFFER for ) German Pipes. Children's Work Bnakets, Slntea articles, will in many cuses, be sold at fifteen the United States; Butler's Analogy; Mahan'f versity of Michigan, have consented to act as n Dr. Sherman's per cent less than former prices. The subscri- of the many ills, that have been stript of their B for ensh the following goods at Ne\ *n<\ Pencils, Wood Pencils, BRASS AND "POOR MAN'S PLASTER terrors by the timely application of homoeopathic Mental nnd Moral Philosophy. visiting committee of the School, to be present WOOD CLOCKS, Ac. in fact almost every bers experience in the Dye Wood trnde ennbles when the weekly studies are reviewed: but espe- York wholesales prices, transportation onl. Is acknowledged by all who have ever us~d it ti him to say to his customers that he is prepared medicaments. The Institution own n set of tho above des- added: thing to please the fancy. Ladies and Gentle- be the best strengtheninc Plaster in the world Withont further essay, the undersigned would cribed books which nre designed for the use of cially to attend during the semi-monthly exami- men, call nnd examine for yourselves. at all times to WA.RRA.NT his goods of superior i 40 Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, and a sovereign remedy for pains and weakness quality. leave it to the afflicted to say, on trial of the rem- Students who wish not to purchase for themselves. nations. Clocks. Watches nnd Jewelry repnired and in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs edies, whether Homoeopathy is what it claims to The Institution has a Library of about om April, 1845. 213 10 Casert Bleached do do warranted on short notice. Shop at his old joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c One millior THEO. H. EATON, be or not. 'housnnd volumes, also a Cabinet of Minerals 10 Bales Brown Drillings, Dye Wood nnd Dye StufT Warehouse, stand, opposite II. Becker's brick Store. a year will not supply the demand. Caution He would also stnte «hnt he has just returned and Marine shells. a Cases Bleached do CALVIN BLISS. necessan , as there arc many unprincipled per- 188 nnd 190 Jefferson Avenue Detroit. Manual labor will be encouraged in this insti- 2000 lbs Batting, Aug. 8, 1845. Z>3-4m from New York nnd Philadelphia-, with a coin- 1845. N. B.—Cnsh pnid for old Gold & Silver. sons who would force a spurious article upon the ptete assortment of MEDICAMENTS, jnst im- tution. 1000 « Cotton Warp, Nos. 5 to 20 Ann Arbor, Nov. 6th, 1845. 237-Iy community. Be careful to get Sherman's Pooi A new system of teaching Geogrnphy by out WHOLESALE & RETAIL. tl ported from Leipsic, to this place, where he will 500 «' Candle Wicking, Man's Piaster, with a fac simile" of his writ WOOL! WOOL! tend to nil calls, nnd furnish medicaments, line mnps will be adopted, also a new system ol A. W FAR REN, 70O Carpet Warp, Heady Made Clothing, ten name on the back—none others are genuine, books, &c. at the lowest prices. From the close pinmanship. 100 pieces Sheeps Gray Cloth, and will do more hurt than good. nnd exclusive attention he is giving to the prac A competent Femnle Teacher is expected in AT REDUCED PRICES. time to commence wiih the term. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. 100 " Snttinetts, When such men as the Rev. Darius Anthony, lice of Homoeopathy to be able to give 6atisfnc- 60 npflE largest and best nssortmenl of ready of the Oncida Conference. Rev. Sebastian Stteet liyn to those who may who may favor him with CHARLES GALPIN, Principal. SMART'S BLOCK, " Cossimere, JL made clothing ever before offered in this er,,of Boston, Rev. Mr. Dutibar, Mr. Hancock. their patronage. Communicniions, post pud, Leoni, Sept. 15, 1H45. 230-tf 137 JEFFRRSOS AVENUE, DBTIIOIT. 5t) " Blue, BInck, Brown, Green, Smic, now on hnnd and for sale, Wholesale or Rev. Mr. De Forest, Hon. Aaron Clark, J. from patients nt a distance, will receive prompt EEPS constantly for sale a complete assort- Steel Mixed, and Cadet Mixet Retail, at the Clothing Emporium of the Sub- Hoxie, Esq. Hon. B. B. Beardaley, Daniel Fan- CLOTH! CLOTH!! •mention. Albany Cultivator. K ment of Miscellaneous, School nnd Classi- Broad Cloths. scribers, consisting in part of ehaw, Esq. and a host of names of the like rep- f I ^H E subscribers will continue to niuiiu/ac- Those who may wish to place themselves un- cal Books, Letter and Cap Paper, plnin nnd rul 150 « Black, Colored, Figured and Plait Fine broadcloih Frock aud Dress Coats. utation can be brought forward to prove tho effi- HIS valuable Agricultural pnper should br ed, Quills, Ink. Scaling Wax, Cutlery, Wrap- JL ture ler his treatment for any chrouic disense, can read by ever Farmer nnd Mechanic in the Alpaccas, Tweed and union cassimere, satinet and jean cacy of Dr. Sherman's preparations—whon they •Ijtain lodgings cither at his home, or in other T ping Paper, Printing Paper, of all sizes; and 50 " White, Red, Green and Yellow Frock and Business Coats. are so warmly recommended by the medical pro jlaced, at low prices. County, nnd in order to its more extensive cir- Book, Newsand Cannister Ink. of varions kinds. Fulled Clotli, culation. Wm. S. Mnynnrd, ngont lor this coun- Fl Summer Coats in great variety and vary fession, and prescribed in the practice, and THOS. BLACKWOOD, M. D. BLANK BOOKS, full and hnll bound, of ev cheap. when such universal approbation follows their use or 37J cts. per yard, and white flannel for 2i) ty, will furuish it to subscribers at his Store, ery variety of Ruling, Memorandum Books. &c. SO « Super Meal Bagging, cents per yard; or they will manufacture ihe Homo3opnihi6t. free of Postage, for one dollar per year in ad- 50 " Plain and Figured Kentucky Jeans Cassimere, cloth, tweed and summer PanU of among all classes, we may justly say that tho Ypsilanti, 20th Nov. 1845 239—ly To Merchants, Teachers, nnd others, buying all styles and prices. Dr. is not only entitled to the appellation o) vool lor hall the cloth it will iniike. Their Fiic vance. 238 in (|<)nntities,*a large discount made. 50 « •« <• Linseye, ory is 24 miles WCM of Ann Arlior, on ihe ' u- Satin, velvet, silk. Valencia, caahmare and '•VICTOR," but can fairly lay claim to the pat- Sabbath School ami Bible Society Depositor. 50 " Cnnlon Flannels, Marseilles Vests—a large 6tock of rich and faah- ronage of the public, and will receive it. on River. Wool will also be received nt Scio. Leoni Wesleyan Institute* 51-tC 50 pairs Mackinaw Blankets, "hen sent by Railroad it will be intended to in MAYIVARD'S ionable styles. Agents for Ann Arbor. H. M. Thompson & lie same manner as n me owners were to conn HIS Institution will commence its Winter AVE now on hand a large assortment of 50 pieces M. DeLaine and Cashmeres, Also, an oxtensive assortment of Hosiery, Co., W. S. & J. W. Maynard; E. Sampson. with it. Wool will be manufactured in torn uv TTerm on the first dny of December next. Family Groceries, Paints. Stuffs, Drugs & 100 Blanket Shawls, Stocks, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shlrta, Ypsihinti; D. C. Whitwood. Dexter: Pickford We expect to have two lerms in succession, H Notice to Merchants. Gloves. Cravats, Suspenders, &c. Ac, all of i comes in as nearly as it can he done with refcr- Medicines ol ihe best kind for Bale very cheap. HE Subscribers encouraged by the patron- bO pieces 7-8 and C-4 Bed Ticking, Sc Craig. Saline; Smith &. Tyrol. Clinton, H. nce to thedigurent qualities of wool. • nil then hnvrn three months vacation in the Nov. 17, I€45. 23d 50 M Stripe Shirting, which will be sold low foreoM. Bower. Manchester: P. Fnrlick & Co., Plym- Summer, so that Females can tench school and T age they have hitherto received in the They would respectfully invite all, in want of outh: D. Gregory and A. Grant, Northville. wholesale department of their business, will ihe 50 " Blue Drills, WOOL CARD1XG, young men enn labor in the most productive sea- first day of May next, open the store now occu- 100 " Prussian Diaper, ready made garments, to call and examine their 218-Gm viil be done at Scio. by Thomns Mogl.ins •ton pf ihe ye:>r. Blank Deeds and Mortgages. stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it has been Our School is in n flourishing condiiion. We HOLESALE AND RETA IL, for sale b pied by Geo. Grenvillo, fronting on Huron street, 1000 ** English and American Prints, selected with care in the Eastern market and S. W. FOSTER & CO and connecting with their present store in thetogether wilh a general assortment of Threads, rio, Mnv I, 1845. '>\(\ hnve 7 5 s-.-hol.-irs the present term, nnd can nc- W BECK LEY, FOSTER & Co. rear, exclusively for a manufactured in tho latest styles and most dura- Are your Barns Insured ? itirnmodate about thirty more. March 20, 1845. Pin?, Buttons, Combs,Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, ble manner. HE Subscriber, Agent for the ''PROTECTION DENTISTRY. Tuition from $.2.5) to .-ji5.(-0. Indigent stu- WHOLE SALES ROOxll, Ildkfs, &tc. fcc,makin g the largest and besl HALLOCK A RAYMOND, T INSDRANCK COMPANY." continues to take- E. G. BURGER, Dentist, lenis can hiWe tuition free. Bonrd one dollar CHARLIiS H. STEWART, assortment of goods to be found in this stale. Corner of Jefferson & Woodward avenues. risks on HOUSES. STORKS, MERCHANDISE, MILLS, AS removed liis office to Crajte & Jfewp >«-r week llooins can be had for any wlio ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ANDwhere they will keep at all times a full assort- 132 Jefferson nventie, one door below the Detroit, April 4, 1845. 213-tf FACTORIES and B Aft its, STOCKS, &C, at ns lowH Block, first room on the Secoud Floor, choose to l>oni\i themselves, ment of rates as any other good Company in the United SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, St. Clair Bank Building. here being well prepared to intend to evrn }Vn have ttri»Nfar furnished the School with DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES CAItPENTING, Detroit, Oct. 7, 1845, 233-6mo. States. As several Barns with their contents have nnch Of his profession, would rt pjiectfully «.•} Hooka. Some of >»nr Books, however, nre get- JEFFERSON AVENUE DETROIT. Dissolution. been destroyed in this County the past year by a nve mK iac lnoBe HATS, CAPS, PAPER HANGINGS, BONNETS, t 'l ?'^? <'- ' ' nece^biiy organs, 'ingfoarcc such ns Davis Arithmetic, Brown's r I iHE Copartnership heretofore existing nnder LK.IIIMVU, the Farmers of Washtenaw have HE 1 ELTH, properly attended to. iM.*y ro i GrnfirrJior, Comstock's Philosophy, Andrews & CROCKERY BY THE CRATE, HARDWARE, Quit Claim Deeds JL the firm and style of R. &, J. L. Davidson now an opportunity for n small sum, ofe.ivinj. Iiiimbernicn Awake! AXD GROCERIES, &C. &C. &C. 8 this day dissolved by mutual content. K. on^er, but cnll upon him and experience tru J Suxldard's Latin Lessons, Cn. Those who can 1"UST Printed and forsale at this office. 226 themselves from losses, to which they are ovcry 8; and durability of his operanriis. Tmv* ' >upp!y themselves hnd better do so. Oak Log's wnnted immediately. all of which will be sold on as good terms as at )avidson is duly authorised to settle tha dtbtc day exposed, by this element. nd business of the firm. jcomrnodating and charges intu. ca&c unreason- I CHARLES GALPIN, Principal. by M. W.QUACKENBUSH".' any point thie side of New York City. M, HOWARD, Agent ble Ann Arbor, Lower Town, Nov 22, 1845. Wood ' Wood -' I ROBERT DAVIDSON, Ann Arbor, J;i!y 3lsv, 1845. 4 - MISS BARKER. Assrstani. G. D. HILL, & CO. J. L. DAVIDSOJi, Ann Arbor. March T>. lir- <7-il Lcni. Nov. 17, 1845. 2C9—3w 239—4w Ann Arbor, March 26, 1811. 48-tf FEW Cords oi Wood"wanted immediately A in payment for the Signal of Liberty. Ann Arbor, Oct. 30,1845. S*»J-8w