THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY.
T.FOSTER, TO!.. S, IVO. 7. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1845. W13 OLE NO.-£15.-
THS SIGHT AL OF LIBERTY Belgium is ti fuii'ill country—it contains, spoke of vaiions.monurclis and rulers of Lewis Clarke, formerly awhile slave of Ken" Ann Arbor, Michigan, by <,Ae. It is very level except in J$o smith eas; most excellent men. One, an Englishman, herself by her needlo, and lumbian Orator.' Every « ppoituniiy I got, 1 tucfey, who his been 1-cuiruig in the East, has who supporl8 Sober-minded, dispassionate Christians., BECKLEY, FOSTER, & Co. part, where it id somewhat hilly. The forest <.vr:,:in, would not have bfe**] flattered at the used to read this book. Ainoi;g much of published a narrative of his li/e for iwcnty-fiva tho niece of tho governor of New Jersey do you not feel that there is a melancholy of Ardennes, terminates in this peclionofi.be notice of him. Under the head of cos- other interesting matter, I found in it o dia- years among the AIgeriues of Kentucky. Here F\>n THE MICHIGAN STATE ANTI-SLAVHRV So- still living who washes for subsislance. country. It is very fertile. It lias more tumes, Dr. Bain! described (lie dress of tho parity between your present condition logue between n master and his slave. Tlic >8 n passigc describing bis iiup.essiuris on com-" 1 know a ladv who thirty years ago in in l Uo TERMS. miles of railroad in proportion "slavery was brought fur ward by nor heard any Scolding or qimrri Ilirijj in trio and paying arrearages. French, in 1841; was referred to. Dr. 13. none. Tlie women wear.tfie snrne lint, with the master, till of which was disposed of by fainiilds whete I was. I did not know how to' pendence,' nt one dollar and fifty cents nnd say, in lhe strength of its power nnd ncconnt for ir. 1 told Milton, one day, what a; All subscribers will bo expected to poy within d ihat, at the time Marshal iSotilt had prom- round about j ickels, their lower dress being ;he slave. The slave was made to say f-oino per week. All of these reside in this wisdom, that war shall never redden again Itciiliy tluse women hove of keeping all their bad' tho ycor. ised iu the French Chambers of Deputies of black vclver or silk. very em3rt ns well as impressive things in re- feelings to then.selves. I have not sedti them' TERMS OF ADVERTISING. city. the soil of Christendom with the blood of quurrc-II with their husbands, nn? witli the that the keys of the- citidel of Antwerp, He i]c;cribpd potlsdam, the Versailles of ply to his mnster—things which had the de- 4i For ench line of brevier, (the smallest type,) What are the fictions of romance wri- rjlood-bought men? Is not the secret of • >r children, since I hove bien hoe. O," said strong, and well fortified as it was, sliould be Prussia. It has eoveial palaces, and among sir :d ti ough unexpected effret; for tfie con- Mil'on, f;t!iese women are not hko our women' or the first insertion, 3 cents. laid on his table in 19 days after lhe expedi- the number 'Sans Souei, in which Frrderscl; ters, compared to some of the realties of your weakness hidden in the fact, that you ve sat ion resulted in the voluntary ermncpa- iu Kentucky; they don't fi^ht ot all." J iold" For each subsequent insertion, I cent. nn life? have pul the Bible to sleep in the lap of him 1 di>u!.red ihat: 1 yuess they do it somewhere' For three monthd, 7 cents. tion started, they were delivered to the French tho Great died. The room, with the fnrni- lion of the slave on the part of the —in the kitchen, or tKnvn cellar. '-It can't IJC." For six months, 10 cents. in 23 days. Leige, in the east of Belgium, tmejust us he left it, in which lie died, is carnal expediency, and permitted lhe Phi- lo the same booh I met with one of Sheri- said 7, 'that ft woman can live, and not scold or is Ihe seat of immense iron munnfucturos.— .-Iiown to Ihis day. Ti^e clock ul.-o, which quarrel.'' Milton laughed, and told' me to watch' For one year, 15 cent is. listines of this ungodly world to sheer den's mighty ppceches on and in behalf of them, and sec if I covild catch thorn ot it. I have Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. Common schools nre established by law.— wus stopped at the hour of his dei-th, is utt'I down its highest, heaven-born doctrines, Catholic emancipation. These were B kept my ryes and ears oven from tint day to" Lognl Advertising by the folio. The Jesuits have struggled hard lo control there. Voltaire resided some months at documents to me. I rend them ever nnd over tliir. and I have not found the place where tha For the Signal of Liberty. which prohibit all physical resistance of women pet mad and rave like they do in Ken-"" (TT Manufacturers, Booksellers, Machinists. them. The religion is Roman Catholic.— Poltfldam with Frederick, but a quarrel A WORD TO AMERICAN CHRIST- ivil or injury, lo the level—aye, below again with unabated interest. They gave yet. If they il) it here, they are uncom- Wholesale Merchants, nnd nil. others doing an About two thirds of Ihe people speak Ficnch up between .them, end it is said that IANS ABOUT WAR. the level—of the lowest instincts of hu- tonirue to interest/no- ihoucrhia of mv o>vn ' mr.n slv: but I taye almut concluded ihat they exttnsioe business, who with to advertise, Will —the remainder, Flemish, German and Dutch. Frederick actually kicked Voltaire out of l!»u ltogeihcr different here from whit tiiey are nan nature? soul, which had frequently flashed through find the Signal the best possible medium of conV- The King, Leopold, was spoken of as a man palace. The garrison church attached to the MESSRS. EDITORS:—Will you permit in the sliivo s'ntes. 1 reckon slaver^ nuist work my own mind, nnd died away for wantof r.t-j ,lpjn ,|iejr Injn,!8 0U(j dispositions, and make niunication in the State. of great learning; he is eminently skilled in palnce is remarkable, as it contains the maus- me to address a few words to those of vour E. B. terance. The moral which 1 gained from tiie I 'hein ugly. It has been n mn'tier of great won- O" All Remittinces and Communications botany. oleum ertcted by Frederick tho Great to his readers who profess to believe, love and der at ine nlso, to see alLthe children, rich end* should be addressed, Post paid, dislogue was the power of truth over the con poor, g-'iug to school livery few miles 1 see a- Holland is a very level country. It con- father—lUtO Frederick's tomb. In ti>o year teach, without qualification, reserve or (O*SIG.S*.VI. OK LIBKRTV: Ann Arbor, Mieh.^Q] science of even a slaveholder. What I got school-house here, I did not know what it nier.nt' tains about thirteen thousand square miles, JS05, the late King of Prussia, v.irj) the doubt, the principles of fhe Gospel of rom Sheridan was o bold (.'enuncintion of when I saw these houses, When I lirat cnnie'to Fjmperor Alexander of Russia, When concert- Ohio. In Kentucky, if you should feed' your and three millions of inhabitants. It difie'rfe peace, as uttered by the lips and illustra- LEARNING TO READ. laveryj and a powerful vindication of human horse oniy when you come ton school-houSc,'hft ing meuMircs ji^jinst Knpoleon, visited that widely from Belgium, in that so much of it ia ted by tlie life of Jesus Christ? Frederick Douglas was formerly a slave in igiile. The reading of these documents en •.vo^ild 6'-irve :o dciih. I nevsr had beard a' covered with water. The appearance of tic church at midnight, enlexod the mausoleum, church liell only at Lexington, iri niy life.— It is related of one of great and earn- Maryland, and since his escape, he has lectur- abled me to utter my thoughts, nnd to meet When 1 snw steepics nnd meeting houses so* JUNE. country, being 6o level, is very monotonous.— and over Vre two coffins of FreJerick and his est faith, that ';he had power with God, ed extensively in the East, in connection with the arguments brought forward !o sustain thi«k. it seeaied like I had got into another Tins is, however, somewhat relieved by the father, swore to unite th^ireGurts and never slavery; but while they relieved me of one world." ET WM. C. BRVANT. and prevailed," not only in his wrestlings tho Garrison Abolitionists. A narrative of his trees planted along the br.nks of lhe canals.— to remit them until Napoleon was conquered. I gnzed upon thy glorious sky, life has bf-en published, in which tho effects of lifficulty, they brought on another even more The canals are different from ours. They are Wur commenced, IV.i.-i;. was ovorcome, and with tlie Almighty, but also in his en- THE U. S. NAVY. And the green momYaitis round, a partial knowledge of letters on an ardent painful than the one of which I was relieved. counters with mighty and malevolent The Washington Uni'"n publishes a lUt of from 50 to 100 feet wide, with a row of trees iVapolcon occupied Berlin. One night ha, and 6tifrceptible mind is set forth with great The more ] read, the morel wa.* led to detest And thought that when I came to lie tiie Navy or the U. S., to according to which,- on their blinks, then a paved street for car- with his suit, having heard of liie vi.sil lo the men. The Go-pel in the integrity of truth and beauty. We make the following and abhor mj- enslavers. I could regard them Within the t-ilent ground, it consists of-— riages, then a row of trees, omi finally u side- church of tho King q( Pruitia and Alexander, its vitality, has been declared and proved extracts: in no other light than a bond of successful 'Twere pleasant that in flowery June, 10 Sifip* of the Line. walk for foot passengers. This refers partic- visited tiie church also, lie was led by a Wlictj brooks sent up a cheerful tune, the "power and wisdom of God unto sal- "Very soon after I went to live with Mr. robbers, who had left their homes, and gone uluily to the canals in cities and towns — sjaxto.n to the u»;iut>oleum. The Efxtoii yvaf And groves n joyous sound, vation" of man. of men, of nations, of and Mrs. Auld, she very kindly commenced to to Africa, nnd stolen us from our homes, end 12 First Cli66 Frigates. Some of the streets ere two hundred feet alive in 1840, niid related Uje iooidoiif \y The 6ex:oiV8 hand, tny grave to make, tlie v/oi-'d. And to those who obey the teach me the A, B, C. After 1 hud learned in a F.trange land reduced us to slavery. I £ Second Class Frigates. wide. The most, remarkable canal in II Jlain! Baird. lie said that when Napoleon entered The rich green mountain luif should break. Gospel, tO'the fullest extent of its requi- ihi$, she assisted me in learning to spell loathed them as being the mebiiest as well as 17 Sloops of War, (first class.)' is lhe ship canal from the Zuyder Zee to :!ie the ton)b, lie waa pale, uv.d with an onx'o-is the most wicked of me11.. As I read and con- sitions, arc- promised n power and a wis- word3 of three or four letters. Just at this G do do ('.second class.)) ocean—the country if intnsccted in all direc- on his countenance, he n^ked which templated the tnbject. behold! that very dis- A cell wi'hin the frozen mound, dom of God, which neither the power nor point of my progress, Mr. Auld found ou<. 8 Brigs. tions by them. The people cro remarkably vvas tjie ofiin of Ficc'cnck 'he Gient; it was contentment which Master Hugh had predict- A fofTin borne through street, what was goi.'ig on, end at once forbade Mrs. 8 Schooners. neat nnd c'eaiily. Tiie ppople of-Aiiifserddfrt pointed out to him, and he gazed intently ;ip- -of thia world can either gainsay ed would follow my learning to read had al- And icv clouds above it tolled, Au!d to instruct me further, telling her, a- S Steamers. possess great wealth. The governiiicnt o! o) it for a lew moment ut. haves long tracts of sand conti hare, the The golden light should lie, there would be no keeping him. It would Save often wished myself a beast. I prefer- whid) goea imo operationon the first day of him dries them, nnd ihe wind '•It is useful as well us interesting to Now, Christian men and ministers, at ibis And thick young herbs anil groups of flow forever unfit him to be a slave. He would at red the condition of the meanest reptile to my ; ju], carrifs the sand in shore, m;d Forms a !:ne oi note the changes for better or worse,which lato age of tiie world, when new revela- 1 once become unmanageable, atid of no value own. Any thing , no matter what, to get rid ON LBTTKRS. era hills along the const. . U<>oi\ these hills theteii '•!' fifleieh years serve to operate in tions of nature and science have done iheir Stand in their beauty by; to his master. As to himself, it could do him of thinking! // ivas this everlasting thinking Single letters, or any number of inhabitants plant t-udi grasses a£ wiil grow ihe co:mrninity. utiftost lo famish you v.;{!i new means of my condition that tormented me. There The or&Te should build nnd \t~\\ no good, bi:t a great deal of harm. It would pieces not exceeding half an there, to give them assistance Ifl re-ist the en- I know a business imn on Main street and elements of moral strength, do you muke him discontented nnd unhappy.' These was no getting rid of it. It wns pressed up- ounce, S0O miles or less, 5 ceritsi- The lfive tale ciorc beside my cell; croachments of the .CJ durjii" the heavy gales who was refused credit in 1830, for a feel that you have this power r.l your words sank deep inU> my heart, stirred up on me by every object within sight or heir- If over 300 milos, , ft) " The idle hniierfty in the Biltiiifr. Al! a'lbnjr the coast, to a dis- stove worth twelve dollars. He is now a command? At this crisis of your coun- sentiments within that lay slumbering, and ing, animate or inanimate. The silver trump Drop letters, (not mailed)' 2- w" Sliould rest him there, ami there be heard tance of three miles back from the sen, tho director in one of ihe banks, and worth try, can you lift up }our standard against called into existence an entirely new train of of freedom hnd routed my HOUI to eternal For each additionil half ouncfi or The housewife bee and hummingbird. land is uncultivated,, so much snnd is blown thought. It wa3 a new and special revelation wakefulness. Freedom now appeared, to dis- part, thereof, add single postage thereto.- n'pon it. There are ulso l.mds in llollnud $150,003 at least. Every cont of this the enemy that threatens to come in like And what, if cheeffiifshou'tg* ot noon', explaining dark and mysterious things, with appear no more forever. It was heard in eve whic!) have bern reclaimed frotn the wuter, II.TS I)RO;I iiuije in Cincinnati during that a flood, to scorch the land with its burn- ON NEWSPAPERS. COIDH from the village sent. which my youthful understanding had strug- ry sound, and seen in every thing. It was ev- this having been pumped out by windmills, period. ing breath: to set on fire passions as ma- Newspapers of l:000 square inches Or t»ong-s of uvu'i!.-, beneath liie UHX.M, gled, but struggled in vain. I now under- er present to torment me with a sense of my and dykes built u round tliem to Seep it out. 1 know ahottVer business imn also on lignant as malice can breathe or hell or less, sr.ni by Editors or Pub- With fairy laughter blent. stood what had been to me a most perplexing wretched condition. I saw nothing without endure; to redden the souls and redden lishers, from their offices of pub-- Dr. B.iird ppfrke of the !:ii<:kin<.' .Main street who was refused credit in difficult)*—to wit, the white man's power to seeing it, I heard nothing without hearing it, And what, if in #the evening light} licalion, any distance not exceed- 1825, by a firm in tlis drug line, for the the hands of professing Christiana with and Ml nothing without feeling it. It looked }]pti.->thorl lovers wall? in sight ai:a of the troubles of the | rople diMii'.g the enslave the black man. It woa a grand a- ing 30 miles, f"re(f.- ainoiintof iivo dollars. In 1830 that very liie hot blood of mutual butchery j to open fjom every star, it smiled in every calm, Of my low inonunicni— year 1339, in cpnsefltipijce of" the old king's chievement, nnd 1 prized it highly. From Over 30 miles nnd not exceeding 100, 1- cent.- desire to marry a B»J!giaji princessjci Kotmn every sluice gate of society to a deluge that moment, I understood the pathway from breathed in every wind, and moved in every I would the lovely scene around tint) lent tiiat very man five thousand Over 100 miles, and out of the of jnlir!n from tlhie puljijt. The king's phapltm I know an extensive dealer in the city, form of corruptibn; to sow this promising All sizes over 1.900 square inches 1 know, I know I should not see' one Sunday preached a severe sCrmfjn against expected it. Whilst I was saddened by the WASHINGTON PLEDGE. now worth•$ 100.000 and commands more field, just germinating with the seed of postage eame as pamphlets. The scfuson's gloiiows *how, the king's? marriuge. Ongoing home from thought of losing the aid of my kind mistress, ';I can only say that there is not a man money.on a short notice, for sixty, ninety, the Gospel, with the dragon teeth of hate; ON PAMPHLETS, ETC. Nor would its brigthness shine for me,- j church t*:e king rem&rkrd to ihe ofiker in nt. I was gladdened by the invaluable instruction living, who wishes more sincerely than 1 or one Hundred and twen'y days, than al- to paganize Christianity, and chain it, Pamphlets, magazines and periodi- Nor its wilt] music flow. lei'dance, that lie had heard liis chaplain which, by the merest accident, I had gained powerless and degraded, to the car of a do to see some plan adopted for the abo- cal.-, any distance for one ounce' But if nroui'd my place of slerp, pieach ninny most excellent, sermons; but most tiny man in Cincin nnti, to whom I, from; my master". Gorgon-headed Apoilyon, lo be dragged lition of it, [slavery] but there is only one or les«, each copy. 2 "' The friends I 'ove should come to weep, thnt day he was so deaf that life could not as clerk tor a grocery house in 1530 sold proper and effectual mode by which it Eich additional ounce or fraation a hogshead of sug"ir, with great mTsgivijpgs under the axle of his chariot into the red, From this time X was most narrowly watch- They might not haste to go; hear him al all! n sulphureous rifts of battle, into the human ed. If I was in a separate room any consid- can be accomplished, that is by Legisla- part thereof ljf Soft airs, nnd songs, nnd light, nnd bloom, Germany is divided into 38 governments- and reluctance, under sovno apprehension erable length of tiflttj I was sure to be sus~ tive authority, and this as far as my suf- Should keep them lingering by my tomb. some of which, Prussia, Austria, Sec. are slaughter field, where deeds ore done ox CIRCULARS. of not gelling tlie money when it became ;> wfHch have no parallels in the record or pected of having a book, and was at once call- frage will go shall not be \vanling. Quarto post, single cap, or paper large, while others, mere duchies, ure very due. ed to give an account of myself. All this, These to their softened hearts should bear email. The duchy of Del wold contains only See Washington'sletter to Robert Mor- not larger than gingle cap, fold- I know a man whose dredtt was such J the regiOn of fallen spirits? however, was too late. The first step had The thought of what ha6 been, li2,000 inhabitants. It has a hereditary Duke ris, dated 12th April, 1786, in Sparks' ed, directed and unsealed, forev~ in 1830 tlmt when 1 trusted him for a keg In the rrSrne of God nnd Humanity. been taken. Mistress, in teaching me the lanter. Jl> been SrfHy delivered in York. Pa., ns per in- dollars, v.Mio ten years ago exhibited n ny are among the best in the world. Tlie sions which threaten to involve in brutal UffeWOt placn*, I finally .succeeded in learning wouldn't fell a chicken, nor a •!. zfti of cgffs, j snugly packed a\v:iy in n good size box ndapted to her dimensions. Tiiis ia- an entirely EUROPE. king of Prussia is a very learned and able monkey through the streets of Cincinnati and bloody conflict two Christian and kin- to read. When I was sent of errands, I t.l- nor n bushel of peaches, nor a calf, for any novel Btyl'o of abducting slaves, we apprehend, DR. BATRD'S POURTH LKCTURB. monarch. Dr. Baird described the students of \ fpr a living. dred nufibna Have not the events of ways look iny book with me, and by going consideration, fie is above linn ! lie rnicee and inaj* serve as a caution to common' carriers, The Rev. Dr. Baird delivered his fourth the German Universities, their (Jressjnianners1, I know a heavy business man—a bank the past year revealed your impotence? one part of my errand quickly. I found time to cotton--he does! He rides in a six hundred dol ns the same system might possibly be practiced Lecture a short time since. His subject was get a lesson before my re!urn. I used r.liso lar cnrriagf,for cvhich ho is in debt, flis daugh Sec. He said they were full of honor and director, who sold apples when a boy Are you not yet ;uvaS;t> to the character wiih some success upon a larger ecale, unless 5o carry bread with me, rnougri of \Vhich was ;crs thrump a piano thti' never wil! be paid "Germany, including Helginm and Holland." constantly fighting duels. One of their mfm- tli rough lhe streets. of your position? Are you not compell- Lhe living mummy should be too roughly ruin- He took occasion to speak of the general ap- always in the hoopr, and to which f wna al- for. lie buys corn which he could raise n: bcrs went to St. Petersburgh to challenge I know one of the first merchants of ed to feel, and is not the sentiment fraught died, in transit, and be induced to squealf.onr pearance of the sky in the high latitudes of ways welcome; for I was mud' belter off in ten cents a bushel, arul pay* s:.vv ccfftfl for it. Kotzebun lor writing m a derogatory stylo of our cily in 18'i'<> who could at that period with affliction, that, in discussing the necessity; this regard thnn many of the poor White chil 2X 2 per cent advance to his commiss- the north of Europe, bo'h during the day the,German universities. When he tinivod have bougnt entire blocks of the city on question of opening the sluices of human dren in our neighborhood. This bread 1 used ion meidiant. tlecould raise hi$> own tdocco Shameful.'—"The tow-boat Swam pasrerf a,id night in the summer season. The hen- [ |ie lo!d Koizebue his enand. The latter re- credit, n director in one of the banks, who "blood, tho peaceful religion which yoti lo beslow upon the hungry little urchins who, vet he pnys $5 n [.'onnrl for "Richmond ecrn a dead body on Use £2d inst. about ten rtiiles vena did not present the deep blue of more j monstrated with him, tcl'in^ him that lie did within len years of time diea insolvent teach find profess is not recognized, by in reiiirn, would give me that moie valuable ted." He could raise hie own hogs—yet ho above the \ as?cs, supposed to be a bright• mti- southern latitudes. The sky wns of a very not wish to fight, and observed that he had run! intemperate. the rulers of your own election, ns inter- bread of knowledge. I am strongly tempt- patronizes Cincinnati. Tiio conscqueurcs art-, |,.lto—|iil(| 0IJ a i,|tie fl,ni:el s'lirt, and duck light color—pale—with little if any blue ob- merely written what the emperor had desired posing the slightest obstacle to a war for ed lo give the flames of two or three of those disastrous. Being th6"{ioS5e6sorof one staple, [-pafltaJooi)fj ivilh an it on collar arovnd the serviibffe. Tlie farther south you go towards him to write. Oh, replied the student, you Another individual who was considered little bovs, as a testimonial of tlie gratitude lie fluctuatos with the mnrlcct of that article. neck to tchick was alladicd about ten ftct uf the equator, thee deeper becomes tlie blue of did hot'write what you wished—'1 will not. in 1837 worih half a million of d territory, honor, glory or crime? Nay, and affection I brar iliem—but prudence for- (Ie tnke.- the "Price C.:rriM:t*'— he mys pr3S- rope /.' Such ie the statement found in the" the heavens. In lat. 70, north, in the duy fight a mere n\achitie\ nnd back ho wont from lias died since, leaving tho estate insol- have you not virtually committed and time, the tky presents a milky appearance, so biils;—not that it would iijure me, bin it inirr—he cobhles db^h the English ti«W< New Orleans Bee, of April £ rjotie home from from visits at midnight, uiul free as soon ns you urc twenty one, but 1 am man, the seller, and flmnlly the commission al hero, who ss cnn;lotely triumphed over" summer. It ordiinrily gives hut 17 vote?, of lVient you nlicmptto oppose any war?— experienced most indescribable sensations of that State and elsewhere as a public fhanj a iiit'vejoi' lift! Have ivol I a? nood a right meiclian*, all hive ti fii.iL'er in \\wp>e of i.rof- thejont slavery nnd turn interest in Holiia which Prussia nnd Austria have ono ench— After h.^-ing taught ti licentious world s Sadness and melancholy while passing through dieda pauper in theconiiii'.-ivial Hospital to l)o t'reu ns yoa have?" These words used UH, nnd the proii<\ foolish planter, pr.ys tiictn church and i DD\V to leave the 4 free cities OIIP, nnd eo on. Sometirnrs thnt J H are" consistent with the the lone and deserted streets. It uppenrod us in this city. I have sr-cn him ado. t to trouble them; they wonM exprt-ps for me oil. Tiie vear closes, nnd he i?, "up to his Ih'ehl.—'['hr-y have kpot hack his salary and it gives a ftii] vote. It ims control over the if the city wa6 deserted, or the citizens had the Legislature of thnt State at Harris- iovo-broalliing.-Lctrincs of Jesus Christ; ihe liveliest eympathy, and console me with evebrows" in debt! This is tho r»-r:ilt c»f bife lit; hitt li^fii by the aid of fiiende. public lectu- general police, over the censorship of the ring, ccc. till his claim on ibe fx>ci('t'ywn been cut off by some sudden calamity. It burgh; and listened to with tho, .•ifior having snjd to the inflamed and the hopfctfiat something would occur by not «culc«ilating" n<>r even :i.e d ffer- prew.and in caso of war determines what num- is sometime bofore one becomes accustomed to blood-thirsty passipns of men, Thus far which I might be frco. ence botvVeen Jarrning- and planting. Ono to Sl'liQOO, for •« hi^h ho has atiachea ber of men ench Statv shall furnish. and deference that would havu bo-'n paid walking the etreete, as light almost as day, supports a family the other support* pride meeting h us* worth j^5t0»Qt arad ilia to John Quincy Adams, or any oilier pub- ye may come, enn you check tho over- 1- was now nhnut twelve years old, and the Dr. Baird described the cities, but we Imve will recover. at midnight. whelming and fiery lorrent with tii^bro- thbnsht of being a f lave j or life began to un:.u pride gets a fall. not roc-m fo make mention of them. He lic man of this nge.
—| 26; THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. < would bo for breaking their political ones. PRESBYTERIAN OLD SCHOOL "servants," for the word "slaves," in the "OUR WORK." "THfe TRlJE LIBERTY PARTY." DESTRUCTIVE FIRE! SIGNAL OF LIBERTY, GENERAL ASSEMBLY. But do we find any thing of this in the preamble. Tho Utica Liberty Press copies our an- Here is a specimen of the 7.eal of the On Wednesday afternoon, about half post ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, JUNK 9, 1845. history of their proceedings? Not the This body met in Cincinnati, on the Dr. Junkin opposed the amendment— swer to its interrogatories, and declures its Whig party for ahtislaycry doctrines, as 3 o'clock, the Railroad Depot in this village least vestige. On the contrary it is no-15th of Mm\ There were 123 member he hopes we shall not make the paper determination to abide by the resolutions of manifested by Mr. Archer, of Va.,a prom- was discovered to be on fire in the upper part One Dollar a Year in Advance torious that the Union has not in its bo-from the North, and 66 from the South. equivocal when the committee made it the Buffalo Liberty Convention ns the Editor inent Whig, and already talked of forof the Inuliling. Our citizens rallied with the som more ardent defenders than these Dr. Krehs, of New York City, was elec- plain. [Calls for "Question," "Ques- understands them. But he calls on us for a the Presidency. It is from the debate in utmost alacrity to stay the progress of the STATE LIBERTY CONVENTION. further exposition of our views as to the legit- same Baptists and Methodists. ted Moderator. tion," "Question."] We want to ex- the Senate on the,admission of Florida. flames, but before a sufficiency of water could Tlifrev.il] be a Stn'e C« mention of thr imate scope nnd sphere of action of the Lib- Liberty party held at the Court UoiibC in Mnr Hence we deem all prophesies of dis- A curious debate arose on the validity press our opinion s*o that it will be Under- be obtained, the fire had extended over the erty party. h\ thte ill>o we will respond to "Let him tell the Senators both from shallnn the shhduy of July mx!, \>> nominate union delusive. It is nut desired by a of baptism performed by Roman Catho- stood. whole of the east end of the building. The suitable candidates lor Governor end L'Cuf. his inquiries wi'.hout hesitation. We invite Maine and Massachusetts, that this was wind blowing briskly from the west, the thousandth part of the nation: it is not lic prists. Quite a tiMerencc of opinion The motion to amend was then lost; Governor to be supported by the friends o his attention to th> following considerations. a matter that belongs to the law of self flames spread with great rapidity, and soon Liberty nt the Stale election in Nov. nrxt.— proposed seriously but a very few nt the prevailed. On one side it vvus arguec so Ihe assembly refused to substitute the 1. The fust efforts of the Liberty part) preservation—that primeval and irre- communicated to the large ware house close- Each c nnty Will appoint t\v;co the number ol North: and no practicable method of ef- that Ihe Romish church was not a church delegates to which it is entitled to Represeul- word "servants," for the word "slaves," should he directed to the abolition of Slavery, pricvable law, which of itself over-rode ly contiguous. The wind at this lime was ntives to the State L?gi»!atu.e. fecting it has been pointed out except by of Christ: consequently the ordinance hac as designating the persons in service in- by the eXercUe of all the constitutional pow all laic and all constitution. If there redoubled in its strength, and blew such a A full delrgnti.on is exceedingly desirable a general consent of all the people, of no more validity than if performed by a structed by the apostles in the New Tes- erS of the Genernl Government and of the were a hundred clauses in the Constitu- shower of lire from both the burning buildings It is hoped that the Liberty friends in each which there is not the least probability, Hiniioo priest. On the other side it was se^tira! Sta'es. Ths is tho greatest evil, on lo the warehouse owned by V. II. Powell, cyunly will forth\vi:h see well toil tliaf n ful: tament. tion, absolutely and explicitly prohibiting delegation of nick, and 6iich only shv.W be ap-while its Consequences would be more or asked, where did we get the right to bap The question on the paper was called and should be first removed. the passage of sucli a law, as that which Fj-q. that it was impossible to save it. At the pointed as will pledge themselves to allciw or less disastrous, without bringing bene- tize? If traced back, it brought them to for by many voices. 2. We conceive that if the Liberty party prohibited the entrance of free colored same time the fire communicated to tbe dwell- in person, or bv their alternates. were in powers-having a Picsident and a ma- fit to any which might not be better at- the Romish Church. Luther and Calvin Dr. Junkin calls for the ayes and roes. seamen into the southern States, they ing house occupied by Mr. Powell, and tho S. B. TRKADWELL, jority of both Houses of Congress—J* ought four building? were thus enveloped, in flames N. M. THOMAS, tained in some other way. were baptized by that church, and were He wishes to have his name to that glori- might, nevertheless feel themselves abso- L. VVILCOX, never re-baptized. Catholic Baptism to do whatever a just and right' otis civil nt once. The utmost that could be done by But there is another aspect of this rnat- ous document. Government ought to do. If it belonged to lutely obliged to pass such a law." the citizens wns to save the surrounding' build- J. M. D1MOND, was declared invalid by 1G9 nays to J.I). BALDWIN, ler which may properly afford a lesson The call was sustained, and the ayes civil Government to broke treaties, bend out The Senator turned upon the Senator ings. At one time the whole of the Lower yeas. State Cen. COID. of Lib. Party. to politicians. The Baptist and Metho- and noes were accordingly ordered, embnssadors, collect a revenue, coin money, from Maine, and exclaimed, "why didVillage was in danger, from the shower of P. S. Grrrit Smith, E;-q. and other distin- We give the following synopsis of the guished speakers have been writien to, to at- diat Churches extended from the extreme Mr. Jernegan, from Northern Indiana, build light houses, maintain a navy ami urmy, the Senator from Maine come here, and, fulling firo which alighted on every building, tend this Slate Convention, and it is earnesth North to the extreme South. Each of proceedings on Slavery from the Cincin- asked to be excused from voting. Ex- take churge of ihe public londs. lay out new lending himself to the design of a band and on every thing combustible. Fire was hope'! they will be ptesent on ihe occasion. them embraced large numbers of bigotet nati Herald. cused. State?, or improve harbor.--, we do not tee communicated in many places, but by the vig- Jackso»> AIny 17, 1815. of fanatics, throw into the Senate such a Slaveholders and of ardent, untiring Ab- "Committee on the subject of Slavery, The ayes and noes were then taken, why it would not be the legitimate province llanco of ths citizens, it was extinguished of a Liberty parly to do all these things.— firebrand of discord?" without damage. ditionit-ts. These were unable to agree consisting of Dr. Rice, of Cincinnati, Dr. and were as follows: affirmative 1G4, neg- DIVISION OF THE CHURCHES. Whatever party is in power 7nust take charge ''They of the South," he continued^ to act longer together and they have sep- Lord, of Buffalo, Dr. McGill, of Alle- ativo 1*2. The principal sufferers by this disastrous There seems to be a very general mis- of these interests for the time being, or gov "did not care one farthing what the Con- conflagration were, Mrs. Fuller, proprietor of arated, with no hope of a re-union till ghenytown, Rev. Drury Lacy, of N. C. Dr. Junkin suggested that tho Modera- npprehension of the nature and effects ol ernment itself would be at nn end. We dostitution allowed or disallowed,'''' the largest warehouse. The loss is estimated Slavery shall have ceased to exist. Rev. N. II. Hall, of Lexington, Judge tor render thanks to Almighty God fornot see how any sensible man can deny this. the division of the Methodist and Baptist "When such Senators as those from at $2,000 or more. No insurance. The Now look at the Whig and Democratic Leavitt, of Ohio, and Mr. Dunlap, of this blessed decision. 3. It is the province of a statesman to im- Massachusetts and Maine eome with fire- churches. Because slaveholders and Ah- warehouse owned by V. H. Powell, Esq. cost parties. Each of these extends from Philadelphia—Reported by their chair- Mr. McMaster protested against it as prove the condition of his country by adapt brands in their hands, the South would about ©J,£00. No ins nnrr. His furniture Utionisfs cannot agree to act together in Maine to Texas, and embraces the most man Ln substance as follows: an insult to those voting in the negative. ing his mrasures to i,s actual circumtanccs. take precautions against the plague." was mostly saved, but in a damaged state.— the same religious organization, the in- zealous Slaveholders, and large numbc-i The memorials are of three classes: Dr. Junkin varied the motion so as to What might be wif^e and beneficitii, in one But the master continued his rebukes. The dwelling house was owned by Page and ference is drawn that persons composing of sincere and honest-hearted, though per- 1. Asking amelioration of the slave's give thanks to God for the harmony with year, under a particular state ot things, might Me charges the gentleman from Massa- Ormsby. these bodies are disposed to throw off ihe be extremely injudicious and disastrous three haps not always consistent antislavery condition. 2. Those which ask the As-which the house had arrived at their de- chusetts with being compelled by a certairi The Depot was the properly of the State. civil government, and divide our politi- or four years af;er. The circumstances of It was a fine building and cost about $5,000. two classes of men al- sembly to discuss, and urge members in cision on this momentous subject. influence to act against his own judgment, cal union also. The Detroit Advertiser men. Will these popular feeling, the necessities of the country, About 10,000 flour barrels, belonging to In tin's connection, slave States to strive for the repeal of the This motion was strongly objected to, and such was the case with other East- says: ways act together? the state of our foreign relations, nnd other differrnt individuals, were consumed in the the inquiry of the Advertiser becomes ol slave laws. 3. Those denouncing slave- on the ground that those voting in thecome'erations must be taken into account in ern gentlemen. When men ought not "The friends of our National Union warehouse?, a part of which were insured. momentous interest—"Are political stron- holding as a sin nnd asking for disci- negative would feel themselves insulted determining on the utility of important meas- to stir these questions even in conversa- Tite fire is supposed to have originated from are sleeping on a mine. National tic«, pline. by it. ures of national policy. ger than any parchment Constitu- ger than religious tics?" We answer, tion, but would do far better quietly to sparks procccdiiig from the engine conducting tion, are sundering, and few or none re- no: and iience,in the division of these na- It is impossible to discipline slavehold Dr. Junkin then with leave withdrew 4. The abolition of Slavery is the gieat to give them the go-by. "Those who con- the train of ears from ihe West, while stand- gard it with much solicitude. The great tional churclies, politicians may read the ing as a sin, without denying some of the his motion. and paramount object of the Liberty party. tinued such an unprofitable and perni- ing in ihe Depot. At the sume time, the party as it ha8 opportu religious associations of the country are fate of their national parties. These plainest declarations, of the word of God. The Moderator then called on Dr. J. cious agitation were no patriots." This is the most disastrous fire that has now in the very act of n geographical and It would be charging the Apostles of Christ C. Lord to lead in prayer. nity, will carry out the principles of Equal occurred in our villnnje since its ectlle» institutional division. church members have divided their reli- Right? intoff// their practical consequences and with winking at sin. Dr. Lord, of Buffalo, then gave thanks SOUTHERN METHODIST CON- men*. # * * m • gious organizations on the question ot applications in the oidinary bus'ness of legis- VENTION. Yet the committee hold that there is to God for the harmony with which He Other denominations, in numbers nn.i Slavery: think you the same persons will lation—in making treaties, raising a revenue, Our last exchanges nave brought us rhe European correspondent of evil connected with Slavery, particularly had enabled the assembly to conduct its popular influence, but yet vastly impor- long continue to act together politically determining the price of public lands, sup- the official proceedings of this Convention: the Philadelphia Loger writes from Bel- in those defective and oppressive laws, by deliberations, and that our Heavenly Fath* tant, are likely to tread, ere long, in theon a subject which has divided them into porting the navy or army, apportioning sa!ar> but they do not vary in substance from gium: same path, until the whole American re- which in some States, it is regulated.— er would especially bless the decision to different religious bodies? In this view les, or whatever business comes legitimately what we have before stated. '•In the month of August, a congress ligious community is sectionally rent in- But since Christ and apostles did not make which the house had just been brought up- within the scope oFthe action of Government. to twain. Yet that community compris- of the subject, the Advertiser has just rea- The resolution erecting the Conferen- of sovereigns of Western Europe will slaveholding a bar to church fellowship, on a most agitating and important subject; If the Lib. partv,when in power does nit carry es in fact the same people, a great ma- son for ominous forebodings to its party. ces there represented into a distinct ec- unite in Paris. It is said that the Queens we cannot seripturally do it. Nor can and that we might still share his protec- out these principles, it will be undeserving of jority of the same men and women, whoThese religious divisions are preparing clesiastical connection, separate from the of England and Spain, and Belgium, and go to make up our political nation. Are we remove the evil of Slavery by eccle- tion and care, so that soon none will be support, and ought not to receive it. But if the way for the separation of the political jurisdiction of the M. E. Church, and com- the Kings of Holland, Belgium and Na- political stronger than religious ties?" siastical action. But we rejoice that min- called to say, "Now hath the Lord cov- it docs enrry them out wisely, justly and bAbolitionism any longer. We whether some method thall be devised by ig a calico frock home to his wife. Mr. of effecting a dissolution of the Union, say, that althojgh the division originated and adopted without debate—a few voices mentioned last week the dissolution of the which the content of the people northwest of Giddiugs has applied to the Postoffice depart- without a general consent of the people on the part of the Slaveholders, yet in the heard in the negative. (The resolution Remember no political chnnge is worth a Repeal Association of Baltimore. Tho As-the Ohio can be obtained to its division. of the North and South. Nor do we ment for information, and discovered that the single crime, or above all, a single drop of hu- sociation of New Orleans also dissolved, af- language of another on a different occa- declares that the attempt to discipline package referred to—whether it contained a man blood—D. O'Council. find a desire for such a result in either sion, "personally we have no objection, slaveholding as a sin, would tend to dis- ter receiving the news of O'Connel's speech / Tho New York Magnetic Com- section. If it exist at all, the presump- frock, shawl, or piece of silk—was sent by a This id a noble sentiment. It scorns that respecting Polk, Slavery and Oregon. It but on the contrary should be glad to see solve our civil Union, rend the church, Democratic member, and was franked by that those Whigs who originated nnd nursed and pany have filled their stock, and are ready tion would be that the members of the was determined thnt the funds then on band it, with the common consent, upon just etc.) distinguished defaulting character, Caleb Mc- tent abroad into the world the GaMand For- to enler on the completion of the tele- Baptist and Methodist Churches, who should be equally divided—one half to be de- and fair terms," without bitterness, and Rev. Mr. McMaster desired to amend Nuity, Clcik of the House of Representa- gery, were of a different opinion from tho voted lo the Female Orphan Society, and the graphic communication botween N have already dissolved their religious ties. in accordance with 'ChriMian principles. the preamble so as to substitute the word tives. great Irifchmaii. remainder to tho Charity Hospital. York and Baltimore. THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ANTI-SLA- TO THE LIBERTY PARTY OF THE VERY SOCIETY. COUNTY OF WAYNE. OREGON. PROCEEDINGS OF THE DETROIT LIB- DELAVAN HOUSE. For the Signal of Liberty. NEW ERTY ASSOCIATION. Our readers will recollect that severcl years The Central Committee has called a State Most of the European nations have col- ALBANY, .NEW YORK. 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION. The Asaociaiton met on the evening of 1 t/th Agreeable to the recommendation of the State since the national antislnvery society divided meeting to bo held at Marshall on the he undersigned wero appointed a Com- tion of the American' Anti-Slavery Society, Her territory is perfectly compact, and and most convenient scale. The lower ready to furnifh cash customers with a new and' present circumstances, will of For serious consid- The chairman stated that the object of the littee of airangetneni3, preparatory to a suita- well selected assortment of while the other, for the sake of distinction, -•raiions to every lover of country and liberty. it has not beon her policy to encumber meeting was to elect new officers for the ensuing part of the building is occupied by seven- fe celebration of American Tndipendcnce on Miscetluneovsi Religious, Historical, Bio* was designated as the American and Foreign Sixty-eight years previous beheld the proniu'lga- year. But previous to that a melancholy duty le coming 4ih of July. The following will be graphical at,d ScJiool Books, ion of tho noblest principles of civil government. herself with colonial possessions. teen stores, dining room, pflrlors, &c, Antislavery Society. This last mentioned as- claimed their attention. Tho association had >e dlicors and ordvr nf the day. together with an Dasorimem of Paper, Q'lilJey To vindicate them their signers pledged honor But the settlements now commencing while the three upper stories contain 150 sociation, owing to the organization of Iheand pel son, and properly The pledge was 8a- lost its head, its members a dear friend nnd an S. R. TREADWELL. President. Ink, Wtifers, Toy Books and Stationery genc^ apartments, constructed in the most con- rallv wliich has ever boen offered west'of Detroit, Liberty parly in each State, and oflitr cause?, iredly redeemed. No act of dishonor tarnished at Oregon may be regarded as an Amer- ti sl.ivcry a devoted advocate. The mere name J. M DI.MOM>, 1 he purity ol revolutionary achievement, but tho mid wil! be sold at''he Dctioit Cash prices. 1 ican colony. The settlers are principally of Dr. Porter was replete with associations of venient manner, and supplied with grates, DAMKL COOK, ) have not entered into the work very extensive- act and the actor, worthy ihe one o ' ihe other, L. Wn.uox, < '•••.• He has added to his former business a well se- ly. But at the recent annual meeting of the eflccted on each a mutual credit. Independence from this country, and are partial to our mingled character, but all tending to a common bells and water. A steam engine in the TH.S MOGBR, } ViCC 7 resident*. lected assortment of Family Groceries, which* was dignified, when achieved by a Washington center, faud speaking of love, Christianity, in- basement raises water from a well, when he will exchange for Cash or most kinds" of society, the Executive Committee determined laws and institutions. The rush of em- LOTHEa P. GIUBDT, i produce. and kindred copatriois: and on the platlorni ol tellectuality—the cultivated mind—the stern on a more active and efficient plan of opera- American independence even a Washington was igration will doubtless accelerate the necessary, at the rate of 18,000 gallons S M >N HOLLA? i/. J Wnnted:—Eggs, Beeswax and Tallow. Re- xalted to higher moral elevation. Sixty-eight principle—and the honest man. He was the Put 1.1 IF THI;U«I:R. Marshal. member the store, two doois from the Flouring tions. They intend to take charge of tliope growth of the colony at a rate far in ad- a day. The House is kept by Nathaniel years will have mingled wiih eternity, nnd as- father of anti-slavery in Michigan and to Liber- JOHN Coi.r.on, Asl. Marsh.I Mill. WM U. PERRY. departments of antislavery action which are sembled Americans will again conmieinoraelhe Rogers, and is strictly a T'mperance Ann Arbor. Lower Village, June 6; Irflo. 7if vance of that exhibited in the settlement ty men of Detioit tho counsellor—the pioneer— The peoplo will assemble in the Bipt'st Church strictly national, leaving \ho local societies great one idea of '76. Undrr it they have careered House. All Temperance men should of thn English Colonies of North America. the instructor—the example, and the personal t 10 o'clock A. M..form a procession and repair to act respecting locul affairs. Besides cor- nto greatness. It has been to them, the band- NOTICE.- uuid ol happiness, wealth and national pride.— The dispute now existing between this friend. patronize it. o ihe beautiful grove near Dr. Willson's Tem- J!Ev Copartners! ip heretofore existing nnrro:4 responding with foreign societies, pieparing To look around, is but to behold its evidence. Other remarks were made, too numerous to the firm, of Piileipher & Judson is by mu- country and England respecting Oregon ernnce House. T book?, pamphlets, &tc, they will issue a What spell, then, more worthy to convoce record. The following oflicers were elected. c.ial consent tins day dissolved. All persons in- SERIOUS QUESTIONS. Prayer will then be offered by Rov. Wrf.debted to said firm aro lo make payment to Z. ?. monthly paper to be called the "Anti-SJavery Americans, than that (if the genius of '76—its will probably be settled by fixing a cer- HORACE HALLOCK, President. mmortal one idea—Liberty? Let i>a ol Wayne If sfaveholders arc unfit for Bishops in the UU.BR, Pulciphar, wno is authorized Ib receive it and Reporter," to be under the chnrgc of Rev. A. tain degree of latitude as the boundary CUI.I.KN BKOVVN Vice President, yinld to its influence. Let us meet: let us enter Methodist, and missionaries in the Baptist, de- The Declaration of Independence will then bo has become obligated to pay all d&riJ due said Sir.AS M. HOLMES. Scent try and Treat. linn. A. Phelps, formerly editor of the Emanc'pa- he temple of our liberty, and at the shrine of between our own limits, nnd the British nominations, are they fit for religious teachers end by JKROMK M. TKKAPWKM.. Esq. revolutionary martyrdom, do homage to the God J. D. BAM WIN, ~) Z. S: PDtCtPHF.R, tor. This is designed to be a register of all possessions on the north, and our right to •ind guides in the Presbyterian (Congregational) An Address will then bo delivered by Rev. given rights there consecrated. Let us com- W. BAKNUM. t. .I'JDSON. the more important movements respecting the nunc with the departed Great; catch a spark of the remainder will be acknowledged as denomination? VAKKKN ISIIAM. N. B.—The business will be continued as usu- EDMUND HAM., * Executirc cause, both at home and abroad, and will sus- heir pure enthusiasm and from their ashes re- WM. R. NOVKS, If slavcholding is a moral disqualification1' for Remarks upon the subject of American Indc al by the subscriber. itndlfl the expiring fires of liberty. Let us meet clear and indisputable. [ CominiUtz. 2. S. PULCIPHER. tain the principles of the Liberty party. CHAS. HOWARD, religious teachers. i3 it not for private chuic'i endence, will then bo made by n number of is Americans., and while eontenipl.uing the In that vast country beyond the Rocky Ann Arbor, June 5. 1815. TW* glories of the revolmionary structure, let us seek P. B. RIPLKT, members? ;entlemcn present; among others IIKSRY BIISB, The Roporler will be in a good shape for C. H. STKWAKT, J to remove carefully nnd with wisdom, the incon- Mountains, there are all the requisites And if slavcholding churches are thn? un- ins been paaticularly invited to attend, and it is binding and permanent preservation. The ruitics, now marring the noble simplicity of its Mr. Hall was also appointed Secretary of the for establishing a great and independent churched, how can they be consistently recog- loped will be present. HE subscribers have removed their establish- price will be 50 cents in advance for one copy o.iginal design. Let us also contemplate in our Committee midsi those, for whom no "fourth of July" is: nation, and such we doubt not will ul- nized as evangelical?— Lib, Standard. All the proceedings will be frequently intcr- T ment to the siore recently occupied by Geo. to one address: 5 copies, ©2; 8 copies $3: on whom no Sabbath sun arises, to whom liberty The following resolutions were ihen passed. •persed with the usual soul thrilling music from CJrenviile, No. 2, Hawkins' block, and have re- timately exist there. But until the set- Resolved, That the Almighty, having seen ceivsd direct from New York, a choice lot of 14 copies, $3,00. Those of our readers wish- gives no hope.—country no joy. Let us think, STEAMBOAT COMBINATION.—We learn that he celebrated Jackson ''Liberty Choir." of ihe heart seared: of light violated: of Atneri- tlement of the country shall have consid- fit to call to himself Dr. Arthur L. Porter, the Family Groceries, Fruits, Nuts, &c. ing for a general register of this character can the proprietors of steamboats i>ave at length It is intended that alt the proceedings shall be :nns enslaved: God's spirits chattelizcd; our na eracly progressed, the people will prob- earliest and most devoted friend of the 6lave in to which they would invite the attention of tha address tho editor, A. A. Phelps, 1 IS Nassau ional principles spurned: our national honor formed an association for the season. All the characterized by the noble design of the fathers citizens. They also continue the BAKING bu- jcfoulcd. and say was it for this tho signers of ably be willing to remain under the pro- this community we bow with submission to the street) N. Y. From our ocquniuionce with particulars of the arrangement have not yetof '7f> in the "ojc« ORKAT IDKA" of extending siness ot their old stand near the Depot, and keep ndependence perilled their all. and Washington will of him, who gave and who taketh nway- constantly on hand at both places every article the Editor, and from ths character of the Re- fought? Let us coniemplate the domains of out ection of our Government. Resolved, That while in the doaih of its lead- | transpire*1, but it is understood to be general, UNIVERSAL LIBERTY TO MAN, and all our felldn ; tizens of all classes nre most cordially invited to in thai line. porter hitherto, we have full confidence that rage continually widening, and point to the over- A considerable degree of interest is be- er our Association suffers its deepest affliction, nay universal. Even the Julia Palmer comes F. B. HALL, & CO. waving flag, reveal.ng the parent power of the tnite in thus observing the day worthy iheoc- the paper will be deserving of a wide circu" system,^and proclaiming that slavery has fled ginning to prevail respecting this new the poignancy of our feelings is temporal, and nto it, and is to be dismantled and laid up. Ann Arbor, June t, 1845. 7 lution. c nvcring from the reprobation of ihe globe to country. We shall give our readers from ur loss mitigated by the legacy his life and death The St. Clair and probably 6ome others are It is earnestly hoped tint every ttue friend of find place and honor, beneath our republican lequeathed to the truthfulness of our cause; and IVlaplc Sugar! egis. Let us do this, and then say. arc these the ime to time such information respecting also to be laid up, it is snid. Some arrange Liberty in the county, will be present with at least P°"lld8 tpt sale, a good article, 3 we mourn tho loss of our friend, we are u INDIANA. ita of a Blinker Hill,—a Saratoga,—and a ments are nlso in progress with the London ONK LADT EACH to participate in al! the exercises J *t received. t as we can gather from authentic sour- oinforted by his memory and cheered onward by York town? running on the Canada eide. The fare from of the day, not excepting that of partaking a BECfcLEY, FOSTER, 5 C* The cause of Human Freedom in this ces. ic light, which now as ever otreauis from the We iuvte the peoplo of Wayne, to meet nt Buffulo to Detroit is to be $3 for cabin an s vtp'uoiis Timperancc dinner to be prepnicd Ann Arbor, June G, 1845. 7 State seems to bo steadily on the gain, The Washington Globe has been fur- rove of the good, to illumine his principles, and some fitting plnce on tiro 4th of July. Let .ill (83 for deck passage; from Buffalo to Chicago tor the occasion by Dr. Willson a( the very low notwithstanding the proslavery origin and come, who will sympathise with one feeling.— nished with the following letter from a irighten the road to their assertion. price of 25 cents each. Let parly spirit be banished, nnd discord flee far Resolved, in Dr. Porter's death, philanthropy Stc. $12 for cabin and $6 for deck passage Tl845ii character of a large portion of the inhab- very highly esteemed citizeu of Oregon, At some time during the exercises of the day, away. Let us nlcct as Americans—n6 brethren IOS to mourn a singe-hearted practitioner—mor- The proportion is not quite just to Detroit itants' The following extract from the —.ind clasp the hand of fellowship. Speakers in six delegates will be appointed ;o attend the S'nic dated at "Wallametla Falls, July 9th, tlity a devoted friend—society an able physician The true ratio according to time and dis abundance will bo in ntendauoe. Convention to be held at Marshall on the 9th of J. HOLMES & CO., letter of a valued correspondent in Noble A future publication will announce the pkee 1844." — the community a good citizen, and domestic tauce is as 1 to 3 instead of 1 to 2. W July. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN county will show what is doing in that vi- of meeting and the arrangements for the mas? "The territory has been regularly or- ifc its dearest ornament—science has h'St a fa- trust that we shall now have regular arrivals meeting of Wnvne on ihe 4th of July. L. WILLCOX, ; L. F. GRANDY, STAPI.B AND PAISCY vored disciple and stern integrity its unbending 8nd above all punctual and prompt mails.— cinity HORACE HALLOCK, ganized by the consent of a majority o J. D. CCWUKK, Tncs- MCGEK, S. M. HOLMES, votary: for modest worth—for unobtrusive ex- "We have not been able to obtain a the citizens here for their own municipa Del. Adv. A. KING, DANIJIL COOK, DRY GOODS, J. R. BALDWIN, cellence—a rare intellect and a warm heart, we J. M. DIMOSD, DR. MKBKM, IPry Groceries, Carpeimg^ list o." the Liberty voters in this County, HARVEY S.BRADLEY. regulations; elections hold in the variou shall not soon behold his like again. S. P. MEAD. General Militia trainings were SIMON HOLLAND. and, paper Hangings, but in the town of Johnson the vote for districts for an executive committee o Resolved, That with the family and relatives of J. T. WILLSON, Clr.'n. Vo. 63 Woodicard Avenue, Lamed't three; one Secretary; also fora chief jus Dr. Porter we unite as mutual mourners and up- abolished in Massachusetts in 1839, but town officers was 23—last fall 9, arid the The African race, the world over Jackson, June 4th, 18^5. Block, Detroit. on his grave offer the tribute of our regrets; a fund'of $50,000 was appropriated for j HUMES. Bkw ForJt. > year before, ori4. whether bond oi free, are characterized tice.mcmbers of the legislative committee and as we divided with his family his solicitude the payment in sumsof f.ve dollars each, s M. HOLMES, Detroit. $ ahurifl*, justices of the peace, military o AN.V AUBOR, June 6, 1815. E tafce this method of iuforming our friend* In DloonifieUl a good part of the Liber- strong feelings of gratitude toward thei and priceless sympathy, we claim tho sad privi- of such of the militia not exceeding 10,- The weather hns- become moderately warm; and customers throughout the State,-that ty ticket was elected. The vote was 28their benefactors. A clrgyrtian recently vis- ficers, &c. lege of sharing with them our common bereave- W 000, as should voluntarily train a certain but rain is somewhat needed. The severo frostb we arc still in pursuing tiie even tenor of our in 1843, 38 last fall for Birney, and no\\ ited a setlfcmcnf in Canr.da of 2nO families ol Our provisional laws have been i ment. wuys, endeavoring to do ou.- business upon fair" on the nights of the 30th and 3!st of May were 1 refuprcs from slavery. flcFHys: .Resolved, That though the man has fallen, hip number of times in each year. But with and honorable principles. We would also ten- we shall be disappointed at lees than 200 force twelve months or more; courts he] moet destructive. The shrubbery in tho woods der our acUnowlcdgiuents for the patronage ex- spirit and labors are immortal. His memory is his encouragement, not more than 7,000 The Whigs are pleading for Votes for ai "1 have found fjnile a large number who in the several districts; and the law exe in many placea locked as though a fire had been lended to us by our customers, and 'A'ould beg have had an acquaintance with brother Tor- graven on the shvine of Humanity; and his n any year have ever assembled, and th ieave to csll the attention of tho public tb'a' vfiiy Anti-Texas Whig for Congress. He is cuted with promptness and satisfaction as through i:. Corn was preity ge»?ern)Iy killed f well eeiected assortment of seasonable Cfoodsj anil in several instances, when allusion precepts will endure in deathless rigour. number is said to bo annually dimin , , , . „ cn._, i.;uircy, and in several instances, when allusior they are usually in a frontier settlement, the ground, find apprehensions are entertainec which are ol?'ered at wholesale or retail at very pro-slavery enough, having spent hit,, >> » Resolved, That upon us rests the 6acred duty, shing. lest that which was Irghtly covered should no low prices. Our facilities for purchasing Goods whole1 , energies last season far Clay. ms een notwithstanding our citizens are made up to which we here pledge ourselves, of redoubled , i- r'i ' 'latinn *', I havtnade esee ton hithso nambiiney nnteard spresen rull dowt sitn revive again. Potatoes and all kinds of gardet are unsurpassed by any concern in the State • They can't trap Liberty men here any of subjects of almost every civilized effort in the cause bereaved by his loss, a patient Maine, in 1844, repealed so much o One of Che hrnij Mr. J. Holmes; resides- irt'ttlo heir sable cheeha. Their gratitnde to their stuff suffered. As for fruit, ihe previous frost city of New York, and from hi? long experience government in the world. Of course, endurance of the trials so admirably borne by her laws as required trainings, but retain more: last fall's lesson lias taught many )enefactor seems nltfiosl nnfaounried. Num- had destroyed nearly all of it. Some farmer in the Jobbing trade in thaf city, and from his those laws are to give way to either of the him, and on imitation of his unswerving faith id the enrolment. Vermont has followe think the wheat is injured; but we have not bee thorough knowledge of the market, he is cno" a freeman his duty. bers of riiem would be glad to exchange in the great principles of the Almighty. bled to avail himself of the nuciions anJ any great contending parties for jurisdiction the example of Maine. able lo ascertain any facts respecting it that ca We hold tomorrow a ftfassr District )laces with him if they could thereby obtain Delegates were then chosen JO the Cincinnati decline in prices. We also purchase From tho when (hat mooted question shall have been be certainly relied ore. Importers, Manufacturer's Agents, and ftomth o nnd County Convention, to nominate for lis release. Slaveholders may curse his convention and the ineetins adjourned. fJC/^Frederick Douglas, who was formerl The Wool market still continues lively, thong auctions, by the package, the same as N. Y. memory, and abolirronists who are too covet settled. Jobbers purchase, thus saving their profits.—- County, Slate and Congress. We shall a slave in Maryland, in referring to the song the receipts are somewhat dimi'niMiing, Forme >iis to pay ar.yUiitig, or to dare any thing for THE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. With these facilities we can safely say thnt oor place a Liberty man in the field with An- The laws of Iowa have been adapted so of the slaves says: prices are sustained, ranging ;rom £5 (o 32 cents Goods are soid CHEAP for the evidence of which he cause of tho sluvo, njny dwell long on his Professor Morse is determined to be but there is a tendency towards reduction. we invile the attention of the public to OUT stock. drew Kennedy and L. G. Thompson, and far as they apply to the wants of this ter- ft want of prudence, but I would fnnch rather I have often been utterly astonished, 6inc There is nothing &f importance dcrt'ng in th We hold to the great cardinal principle of ''dia show them we are not to be bid oft' by ritory. The Legislative committee meet the Napoleon of the Telegraphic world. grwtcst good to the ich:-U nuntbet," so;if" you lave my memory cherished nnd my gravo I came to the North, to find persons wli Wheat market. again on the second Monday in Decem- A writer in the New York Tribune says want to buy Goods cheap, and buy a large qti/m- Whigs, There is nothing that 1 depre- watered with the grateful tears of these poor could 6peak of the singing, among slaves, a tfty for a itCe money give us a trial. Our stock ber next by adjournment. he has long had it in view to connect the cate so much as the plan of voting for the creatures, who were remembered by me in evidence of their contentment and happiness is as extensive as any in the city, and' we nrtj Old and New Worlds, by his wires; his RECEIPTS FOR THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY constantly receiving new and fresh Goodb froio candidates of other p.-irties. It does seem ht-ir prison house of bondage, and have them The canal charter (a copy of which I It is impossible lo conceive of a greater mis New York. 1 FOR THE TRESEXT WEEK. that We have had dear-bought experience to witness for mo at the b:ir of my final Judge, send you)! am informed will cost the pro- project being to reel off from and to ab- take. Slaves sing most when they are tno6 rupt shores any amount of wire, 10,000 unhappy. The songs of the slave represen Opposite each subscriber's name will be fount 50,000 lbs. Wool, enough on that point to satisfy us. ban to have all the honors, and especially prielor some twenty thousand dollars.— the amount received, with ;he nimber arid dul Wanted, the above quantity ol good merchant- miles, if necessary—covering more thick- the sorrows of his heart; and he is relieved b There was a Liberty Association or- he linil account of those ot" those who cen- Its length will be near haH* a mile—part of the paper to which it pays. able Wool for which the highest marker price his tears. At least, such is my experience.— H J Cushman, will be paid. sure him." of tho way through a solid bed of primi- ly the extremities liable to injury from £3.00 to 260 or Apr 18 184 ganized in this neighborhood last night, for I have oficn sung to drown my sorrow, bu J & E Lea ler, 1.00 to 2od or May 30, 184 J. HOLMES & CO. i tive rock. The fall from head to foot, as attrition, and securing the whole from the A W Whitter, Detroir, 1S45. the discussion and disscmi.vaficfr of our seldom to express my happiness. Crying fo 1,00 to 26oorMay 30, 184' HENRY BIBB. effects of sea water. The Professor had SLHull, 1,00 IO 282 or Sept J9, ]PJt principles, and to raise a fund for lectur- I am informed by the Hudson Bay Com- joy, and singing for joy, were ohlie uncommo P Elliott, 2,€4 to 260 or Apr 1«, 184f KFILEPTIC FITS. We are requested to state thnt Mr. better obtain a charter from Neptune, C L) Grimes, ers, books, tracts and papers. They vo- pany's engineer, Mr. Fenton, will be to me while in the jaws of slavery. Th 1.00io2C5or May 2?, 184 USTICETO THE AFFLICTED, induces Bibb was unable'to fulfil some few of his and hire him to set the coral insects at J Wood, 1.00 to 247 or Jan LO, I84( me to make known publicly, the benefit I ted to send for the Signal, Albany Patriot, about thirty-five feet. The wing neces- singing of a man cast away upon a desolat M Tuppcr, LOO to 266 or May 30, J84G J latter nppotniments in consequence of be- have derived from 'he use Of Dr. Smith's SU- sarily thrown across the east chute of work, to construct pillars at due distan- island might be as appropriately considers N Niekerson, 1.00 to i'W; or May 3 >, I84b GAR COATFD PILLS Having &een subject the Indiana Freeman and a supply ef Lib- N Power, 3.0.T to 260 or Apr 18, 184C ing taken ill, and that he was obliged to ces.— Cin. Herald. as evidence of contentment and happiness, a lo Ern.KPTic FITS for three years pnsr, with ex- erty Almanacs and Liberty Minstrels." the river, in the construction of the canal, S Power, 1,00 to 19."> or Jnn D. 184c treme pressure aud pain in tho back part of my return to Detroit, where he now lies sick. the singing of a slavey tire songs of the on 1,00 to 2nti or May 30, f will render the hitherto precarious nav- E J Sherman, head, after cuing all the remedies that can Se He made some arrangement for notify- und of the other are prompted by the sam P Starring, WO to 16lor Apr IS, 1811 mentioned— piwr.rj'ttl and mild Midi-inc<, bind- " The Iruiglity, domineering spirit en- The Louisiana Convention, for 4.2* igation of the river, at this point, safe emotion." A If..yes ing, Spz.l I was prevailed upon to try one box of ing friends of the fact through the Signal, revising the State constitution has closec T T Stebbins, gendered by holding slaves arenas' to adhere to and easy. Several canoes have passed 1.00 to 2'5 or Jan 5, 184 Dr. Smith's Sugar Pills, but thongbt at the t me. but it failed. Ho trusts tfie circumstan- its deliberations. The new constitutor A J Chapped, 1.01 io'24-i or Jan 24, 18-1 they done me no good; but before using oil or a large portion of the masters in all situations. over the falls, drowning all on board.— T Proctor, 1,(0 to 218 or Jan 24, 184 another box, J b*gan to realize a slight change Here is a specimen of a New OHcans slave- ces will excuse hitiT. He had filled ev- wjll be submitted to the people in Novem- "A Share in the Concern ."—One cvenin W A Monroe, 0.50 to 222 or July 28, 184 of feeling ii> my head, and my fits left me gradu- The last one, about twelve months ago, as a little sweep was running along the stree holder, travelling in Europe. Wo find the ac- ery appointment with punctuality, until ber next, and if approved, the elections W Wood, 1.00 ally. I began to think they Would do ihe good. carrying six persons, amongst whom were n big sweep met him, and shoflted, 'Ha J F Gaines 1,00 to 2i3 or Jan 24, 184 1 bought another box and used them immediate- count in a letter from II. C. Wright', dated taken- HI. under it will be held in January. It pro Ion, Jack, where arr> you gofnp in such a hur H JlHhcodv, 0 2. ly. I must say, I am cured entirely, and think the late Mrs. and Mr. Rogers, and young- my life Ins been- spared by using these Pills. I Innsbruck, July Hi, 1844; vides that the seat of Government sha! ry?' Little Jack sflfd* 'Don't bother me now J Ivlaim O° Wo are pleased to find that the' infamous er sister. This evil itself remedied,would I am going to the missionary meeting. 1\ have sinee bought them l«y the dozen for my "Here I lenvo one of my companion?, n be removed from New Orleans- to some got a share in the concern, nnd 1 want I own family use, and would not dispense with New Orlcon8 slaveholder, a most singular article which we published last week from the fully reward the community for the priv- them. Oakland Gazette respecting Mr. Bibb, is deserv- place not nearer than 60 miles to that city. see how things nre going on.' This litt compound of n man. In every town and ho- ilege conferred by the Legislature. Part sweep was connected with a Sobbath-Schoo GEO. WARNER. AUegnn House. tel he had a quarrel with the police, the land- edly condemned by the better portion of the Whig The constitution provides that on the AHegnn, Mich., May 10. 1SW. of the contract for excavating has already nnd was a contributoT to the mis-sionary 60 At Tallmadgc, Ohio, May 6th, by the Rev lord, the waiters, the drivers, or »ome of the press. The'State Journal has the following: question of ratifying it, not only the qual- ciety,; hence he could say, he had a share i From what I hnve observer] of the effects of Harvey Coe, ftcv LOOM is C«VNDI,KR, of Edin L?r. Smith's Su«?ar Coaled Pftfcv tlwve no doubt passengers. The passengers have been gond- '.'ABOLITIONISM —The Signal copies an article been let to a Mr. Hatch, an American the concern. Are there not boys of 'resppc ing him r.bout Slavery and American De ified electors under the old constitution burgh, to Miss ABIGAIL WRIGHT, daughter O of the correctness of the ai>nve. on this subject from the Oakland Gazette, appa- citizen, who with several hands, is en- able families' who have no share in this con KML\P. ALLORD. ' viocracy—-for he is a red-hot Democrat, like might vote, but also those who will be- cern?—Christian Citizen. Alpha Wright of Tallmadge. the hypocrites Jnckson and Polk. His bed, rently for the purpose of contrasting it with a gaged in its construction. All is life and Allegan,- Mich. more humane and liberal one from the Monroe come electors in the event of its adoption. On the 3d inst. by the Rev. O. F. North »% Boware of irrrhations. his wnsh-btand, his towels, his food, his seat prosperity here, and nothing is wanted We commend this anecdoto f6 Libert Sold by re?pccinbld druggists throtTgnonC the in coach, his bills- of fare, were never fo his Advocate. We very' decidedly object to the tone A motion to strike out this provision was MK. SAMUKL Powjttt, of Farminjjion, and Mu to make this one of the fairest portions mpn. They have a share in one of the grea United S:n/et«, and at N. Y. prices. mind. He has been insolent arrd brutal nnd of the Gazette's article; and the Adrian Exposi- lost—33 to 34. NARCISSA SMITH, of Rcdlbrd. For sale r.y'fi. and J. G. Hill, Detroit: W. S. 1 of the globe, but good laws and industri- est undertakings of the age. Will they no cursing'to his inferiors, and rude and mnliciou. tor speaks of it as follows: In Salem on the 4th inst. by the Rev. E. P «&• J. W. MaynarJ ami G. Grenville, Drnggis's, to his superiors. Yet he is a great professor, ous and enterprising citizens* beon hand af the approaching meetings "t Marvin, of Limi. NKI-SON S. ISKN-JAMIN-, of Ge- Ann Arbor. (> ."—We are very sorry to see The returns of the late vote in Iowa carries his Bible in his—pocket. He talks pi- see how things are going on?" noa, Livingston Co , to Miss LVUIA WAI.DKON ously and penitently one moment, nnd thethe tone of an nrticlft ur ler this head in the Ins* The Harvest which is just no»y being on the Constitution gives the following re- Pontiac Grtzif.'c. Such1 sentiments ill become ;i ol the former place. OAK LUMBER, next is ready to knock you down. He talk cut is abundant, and of the finest quality; sult: feelingly of consecrating all to God, and puffs friend of Whig principles. We maintain that a HE'ATUKN.—''I prctla.'m it a In Richmond. Ray Co.. Missouri, on the 1 Oil .V any quantiues, e>>nsivfore selling. 4. That it in agreeable to trie Word of God mers anc" Cunningham are the deadliest foes first Sunday in May he preached to the con- 'thief,' 'unwhipped scoundrel,' etc.—Buf- at $5,00 n year. The price of iho weekh NOTICE. for any person intentionnlly to induce iho* to tetolalism, and the greatest promoters of gregation his fnrewcll sermon. falo Pilot. will be f?!,0O in advance. It is Whig in The annual ineetinff of ihe Macomh County IVEW GOODS held in slavery to rebel against their masters. drunkenness. They will drink."" Liberty As«°ciation. will bo hold at Mt. Clem- E nre now r.ceivmg our Spring stock of —Anxer. Freeman. The wbolc amount received last year politics. It is the third dairy published ii W Goods, whuh we offer fur Ci, the fugiifve from SFaveiy, is cx- Detroit. May. tti4& 213-tf n Virginia,accordingtoa statemen The firr is supposed to have been kindled by care contemptible personalities practised by the conscienciencee. Each vote is a thread in that then, and the desiittile at lumc, was $871,~ lessness in cirrying a candle through a stable. >ected to bo present. The friends of the Slave of Dr. Rice in the General Assembly other dailies toward each other. They ore great cable of power we intend to wind a- S35. The War expenses of the present year, • is hoped will be present from nil parts of the he who marries his deceased wife's siste both losing by it m lh£ estimation of their E li.ne IHM iceomd a Mip il> of Una valu- round the rnonstei (.slavery's) neck nnd hang which may be called the Mission of Gnnpow- ID* The Alum Telegraph elates that Henry Jounty, as matters of interest will come heforc able medicine .mil shall like wr« not to- goes to the Penitentiary. lie believed country renders, as well as loitering the W him therewith until dead."—Alvan tftar- ler nmount to $1.1,OS 1,(504—an amount six- Cl.iy ins become a communicant in the JCpisoo- ho A-ssociaiioB. on; ,»f if mpim. MAYS \RUS. Apems. the law was the same in Kentucky. character of the Michigan t'ress ofroad. art, E/q. tecn times greater. pal in Lc.xingtorr. (.:•. JCCLLOOU, S«c'i. 28 THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. . -. - NEED NOT FORCE THEM DOWN!! ALWAYS OJ\ 11 AA«>. Incombustible Coating fur Wood.—Tnkc u The Misses Clark's School. NCKEUHOFF'S Those uho have conscientious scruples, trill HE subscriber hn« re- xum*. qiitirkity of water,proj>ortionale to the surface AXX .\hHOi;, MICHIGAN. please read the following—nev< r before Tmoved hiu Shop to Mnirt PERPETUAL MOTION. of the wood y mi may wish to cover, nnd add • "4 A* Sticet opposite IL Beck- ^publishd Facts regarding the er's Brick Ptoto, where Every one lijiowa how eagerly a self-moving lo it ns na'.icjh. p lash as can be dissolved MARY II. Cf-AUK", Princip:n>&M arjuan- llilOiJV K. V\, \IJK. A.-.sv.c;:iio 'IVnclifr. S-idiaa Vegctab le Fills, him a co 11 • ccridod. ll we :i;ay Crtu'ii the 'ollowing account tit)ofll'tir paste of the consistency of com- ik.L. WA1/JLH, 'i'cnchiT ol' Music on the FOR CONSUMPTIONS, COLDS, RHKU.MAT1SM, 11-1viT'tj juSt rcceivaddi- Pfflni?. rcct from New Yolk on eie^ant stock of ; • principle lias been discoveied, or at leaat a mon painter's tize; second, c surticiency of DYSPEPSIA AND FEVKHS. :--• V. MAlir-)U Tcuulmrol .Ma;!:. :i:.itn-s;i". I V.ocil AVING been attacked some months since i.ecr Approach maiit, to it It purports to be from pure clay to render it of ihe iet&ftSteMey of Music. H with a bad Cough, weakness in my chest. and Fancy A nick J. which he intends to sell ttio English Polytechnic Review. The discovcrei cream. II V MiOlV. fpcfiyliW o: Pr. ::.!,. Qhjfhial mil lord or nppetite, 1 used Wright's Ind.an ivasa Mr. Bain. :hoi loiccr tliiiu has ever been told west of Buffalo When the clay is well mixed, apply tbe prc Vegetable l'ills. but grnw vorsp; with cold tsweatt for Heady Pay Oulif. Among which mny bo "He Set up a clock in my drawing room, the K i) L'lii; could not sleep, and believed I was in a tound a irood tiSSortmont of Gold am! Common1 j-nnuulum ot which is in ilia hall, and both in- parntion ns before directed to ihe wood; il ill.-'- FrVstSnVfon fins hcen in consumption. I procured a !>ox of Dr. Smith'? No\ein!ici 18. l.^t'!'. The Belli People from tlie Country Watch Keya. Gold Finger Rings and Bosom e:ru:r.cn s in ;: volatile circuit os lollowe: On will secure ii frun ihe uciinn of bolh !ire muTi Sugar Coaled, Improved Indian Vegetabla Pills, Pins, Guai'd Chi.ins, Silver Teu nnd Table ::ie N. E. side o! my house two size plate-, each i;miii.'icin^ foriy -t-ti-iii weeks, two terms, i ill: .rroat atul prinj?)pal object to be desired lSl'I'NG Detroit, for tlie purchase bi" Dry which restored my health within six days, nnd 1 Goods, Paper Hangings, or Feathers. Spoons. Sui,'-".r ToTigai Butter Knives. Silvrr n fowl Square, are sunk Ln n hole ond suspended rain. In n most yiqlen) f.ro, wc>od thus sat- prising two qu«rtfcrs eich — twt'l'va weeks Jn 61 T in ;,:iy meiheine ihnt makes any pretension belierc them lo be the bc.-*i remedy I ever used. V •luaitei"—n peneiai cxin'iuaticiti at the ehjt,e f-.ket Knives. Fine Shcnrs forty yards, a hole Was du^ four feet deep, ond If dopjrablp, a most upreculile rolur can lo BATH, Jan. 3I. 1845. W, A. X&aymond's Store, nnd Scissorrf, Lather boxes. Razor Strops, Wai- ; . OF TCITION.—For the Engjish hranch- ie'ntcd, ns in Cbiisnmpu'bh, Liver Complan.t. two sacks of common coke buried in it; among given to the preparation, hy odd nc a fniall The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Tills, you \To. 148, Jefferson Avenue, being one door above letts. Purses. Violins tind Bows, Flutes. Violin the c/>ke aiioflui wire was secured, iu>.l pissim." i) to $5 per quni'icr. No reduction nindp Cjughs. Colds, Actinia, nnd P»in in the Breast if qhantitv of rud or yellow ochre.—Bvf. Com. st>m me. sill well nnd give rj.iod sntisfuciion.— B ites St. r.nd next d >ov to the Manhat'im aud Bass Violin Strin»s. Clntionet Reeds, Per- in at ily> drawing room window, nnd joined io Tor nbsenee, except in caso of sickness, and no :ui< kr-t Pistols, Brittonia Cnndle- the other wire at the clock. The ball of theAdo. Extract from Lev: Barrett's letter, dated— deal of pains in selecting liis goods to (rut fash- ^ticke, Watches, Letter Stamps, Steal Pens and pendulum weighs nine pounds, but it vu moved mada l\ other cn such universal sitisdiction where they have goods as an: desirable for che country trade, isas Nc.nllo find L'iisofi, Wafer Paints, Toy Wntehci?, perfection, ond the cost of the motive power was been purchaifefd, and the sole hns been so Uniform complete as nny in the city. Kid Dolls, a grtrst variety of Toys too numerous only 7s. Hi. There are bui three little wheels tho chief elements which opernie to produce pmwingnhd Painting, 5 OC pa: is of the human frame, IMI I tha. these :. iteri- c some defined rtiedtcnf qiTeptj on that or- that 1 thought heat to refjurRi you to send me to mention, Beads, Necklace*, Fancy Boxes, in the clock, and neither springs nor weighta, so the civilization of a people: Fancy Wo k. 3.t'( He has on hand &c. Ac. Board, iiiclu-liiig woshinf, lighis. «S:c.. &*.?. pan. Most truly in the Health Restorative do on some more immediately, «fcc. lhere is nothing lo be wound i.p. To another Ginghamsg , friend in Uuticrsia. he has given three clocks, The idea of tiie vsefvl, producing industry per v, ci.k it' pui.l in advuncu, or ^2,00 per wee: tiie component part? wbl 0 • R irately or collec- Extract from Win. N. Packard's letter dated: Muslin do Lnincs, Ci.ocss and W.MTITKS of every description re- tively co.'isiriered. most convincingly sbow llieir MOKSON, (Maes.) Jim. BS, 1845. Lawns, paucd and warranted, n!so, Jewelry repaired ou twp "small ones and a hall clock, s!l nioi.i, by and ihc prncU'en! science--", mathematics,' if piid at the CM>M" of theijuarter. Callaoes of every Mulls, one enrrent, and renu'ntcd by one and il.- Pafentsohu curirdiaris areTnviiea to visit the individual and connected pbw^r and ciTicncy.— Sir—Kncloied is the payment for the last short notice. ics. nnd pfiliricnl ecr.iiomv. ; Pills. You will please send md by express un Laces* peTuTulum. This is all he has completed in p Bchoo) every Friday, when the smdics of the Tims it is that this icmcdy «;xoris sudi an as- CALVIN BLISS. konisbing infl-ience in the complaints for which other lot, siy 6 or 8 doz. Thoy give good sat- KiLbons, England, having just rrachcJ Edinburgh, where week are rsTieavod i tnonthlj on Wei! Sims1. Is, Dress Handkerchiefs •N. li. CAJH PAID KIK OLD GOLD AND he is 10 e.-='...i. i h c mannfactory for these clocks, Tiie idea of ihc-just, producing civil society, nes iiy a!ierr,'jo:i. ai rea .uij; pf the weekly com- it is crtirmiericeir: ' TT in nny tolitary enro it had isfaction. 1 have not on hand more than G box- SILVER. C. B. . es. £?n'd do not wiih to be out of thwu one day. Cravais, Scarfe, •which, tor accuracy, cheapness, rmtl utility. I the etatc; and jurisorudeDce'. positions. not powo.ellivacioiK-i. the confidence of the public Veils, Gloves. Hosiery, Alapacas, Brown Lin- Ann Arbor. Oct. '->4. l--'-ll. 'J--tf. T Lvould have bern shaken but no.n its never fail- l>!-!»cve, surpass any time-piece hiihei to contriv The idea of the liauliju!, pioducing t!;o Young ladies dc.3 ioiis of nnterinsr the sbtdo Extract from Dnninl T :f; vt Son's letter dated: ens, Flenched Linens, Table covers, Towehm;. cd" nn ! ptirsirHnjtbe rcsular course of stady: wouh ijg prgmgtrjfss in checking ihe rny:t<,vs of clis- TAFTSVIU.K. (Vl.).Fub. G. 1845. r fine arts. SiurtiiiL'S, Sheetings. Cambrics. Mu.-!iii3, black, &LLEBA8l S MEDICINES. ( to eotmneneo ni the boaroj uing ot ffic ea-o. arid in sure power in rpsiohyg to health Your Pills wore received a few since: nnd I blue block and fancy dress Silks, Bonnet bilks, nm! strfnrrili.it re b'eyond the possibility ofa ilonM rFHBSE MEDICINES Gci Tom thumb r.t tie Tui!krirs.—Gen. The idea of Gqe/,prqd*icipg re'igion ajid wor- tprn), or ^s spf>n aftpij as prflciica^bie, hive sold some of thorn, nnd also used some Linen Cambric linntikercl.iiifs. •A r.'c a Lihrr.ry of 1 e- that ilu! arinie ot perfection in saeh n medicine ourselves, an-i think-very favorably of.them, ami RK effecting such aytonishing cures in mul- Thumb, accompanied by Mr. P. T. iWhum, had 1 ALSO, ship; and, Tlie idea of iuo true, producing wtrn live und six hundred volunie.«. nni) Phi- tins boon jr.iinod. Let th ! eocirieaies ol thr they ate liked by those who have used thorn. A titudes of old c:i?e.i long since abandoned by thj h.Mor of.appearingbefote the king on;! <,... i n plii'o%o|)hy. iosyphical Apparatus.LLctiica! ilaclnne. ercnteet aim' most hp.nest nirn ot our country or Mr. J. P. Smiik of Gloucester, states that he BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTSj Physiciatia and RurgJJoii* as mferry liopelcscr. that of theFrcnch, end the royal family, at the Tuil- This beautiful and phnlosor'iical a faftrlful trial of the Restorative, convince thosr his sold all. a.id wishes 8 doz. boxes more im- VESTIXGS, FULL CLOTHS, MOLESKIN*, no "" (hrnief. v.heic these nre known, stand so Iene3, qn Sunday ni^ht, thp 23d ult. The gen- Tlio Misses Clark v. ill endeavor, not only to wiio sedrn otherwise irteredtilbus of such a rem- mediately; and they give universal sptisfriction, DRILLINGS, BLACK AND •:i -cr'.i.li> null. They cuns'st of shows that the hu^-is of CAriKzftSoti is not in edy. The following errtitica'e is from Dr. Chil- eral' was waVnily cornpliinented by t'.e king, Vct'.mt cn'.mro oi tJ •hnt he has determined to sell no other kind of FANCY CRAVATS, TliK U^ACK, OR ALLI'KA^rS SALVE, the forms and institutions of society, they be- bvf will jittond Btric;!y to itieir ton. 'hp we'll known New York chemist. Pills. trice 2.5 pads. queen and royal circle connsisting of ai '<; |, - ;le of medicine cdlod And nuked, almost every article belonging to ing but the emblems of its progress; but in ir.fi-.t. With no socjauan fueling, bjojl wf]n Mr. A. Allen, of Pr.lmer Depot, states thni the Dry Goods husin«\ss. M\ -f which •;. i:l ! c Which OMITS almost universally. Fever Sores, of they wou!'i •C. Brinkerl-.off's 1 lonltJi Ito-torativo,' nnd find persons. He represented the Grecian s:atues, 'loop i,cr;.so off! ligioog s py, y he was very th;-.nful he was appointed Agcnt,ns sold at the very loioest rates, for Cosh* Call nn the uioyL mnlignant kind, Felons, L'lcera; Al>-' ih? ni//iarac{cr. V.H slinll l render iit his wife has been nn iavalid for fowc time, niul see for youi>oives—none are expebted io buv ii Bcesses, Tumors, F-r-aoiures, C'1115. Punctures, nu-t;:Hio nreparaiion; nor ••, i.'-.i in OKJ'- of its Irielitutions of society.—Marshal! Statesman aliy tineJ (oi (...y Blatjpn—yieldmg to a box of these pills immediately—Nv.ts agent foi they do not find prices'lull aa lo\v ii nOI h littlt F)iigs, ond appeared in various costumes, inclu- forms. Ii is composed of yeEOtqbJo.rnaltpr en,7 ; Burns, Scalds, Sore 'J hicnt. Chilblains, Quin- ; duty but firm to principle oihcr Pills, but should only recommend these. lower than elsewhere. ding his new HrphWri d dres*. with which their tircly."' .1 kHES ri. rii.i.-ro5. M. D. .. l)rop «y, Inflamatory Rncumaiism, IuSnm- A n.*w implement of terrible bffic«fcy ha:- .'Vmin r i!u: Ixicks used in the school nvp. AK- Extract from J. B. Danforth le'ter, dated— W. A. RAYMOVD. majRpne bod Swtilituscl cvmy n, Scald majesties were particularly pleased. The Icing • r T ioJ)i • pn the Iiueilectna! jpjj 2,1m- ,1 T.'w C. BRlNCKRRHOFF, hcen devised in England by Profcsor 13 Pro(irictor, N. Y. BAHNAUU. (Vt.VJaji, IL 1H45. Detroit, May 23,1^45. 21<3»6Ao Ilend, Ague in the Face, Nervous Tooth Ache, and queen kissed the general, r.nd the king prc- —K mi iis ol Criticism—\\'.. Plenso s?nd me imrnedfttlely 6 doz. Smite's A'glio in me Breast, Broken Hreast, &c. &.c. t consists of a hquitl similar to nlcin ! :'. in Moral S.-:.>!••-•—Newman's TXho&i'ic—;' If(in.\er. EVTT.KTT. Ceiiftrnl Agent. senn-'! him a magrfiflceut emerald breast pin set Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Piils. Those H. EATON. ALLEBA'SI'S HEALTH I ILLS. 25 Cents. \\h\ch the n.\vjre:i is replaced by arsnic. Tt Logic—r-icy'g s il Thuolo,^--s PfiO'cipfll Ofu-H9fi Hudson PITr.' 2I3Uw The above nre only a few of the numerous Sketroiit' the lasi y«ar o ^yo, y.'dicK uo oiner pills pos^ cltidc (the kjug's sis'e:) borrowed one of hi* If any vessel fiiied with it' like a glass or iron 's l!')'nnyy— Ma:r.::V, r.n'l Wri.:.;' letters whieh arc daily received of tho a>. !-'; :.i i..l ;iiid (.lh- 2ing?, in order to have one n-.u?L io present him. globe should be thrown upon the deck or in- nil oi Botady—Ilurriit'BIl' s GGeOgrjpljl y off me HARTFORD nlaiiiy nnd success ol thtss truly excellen Pills. O for ctiaE or nppiovcd paper; I'.n;- gbodBTite ei Eevcj -. !(•.-.. . ;•. I iroj»*y, 1 Heavens— Fi:s:, S ! TuirJ I" They aie the br~i unriieine (or the ;.bove com- '•D) vou speak Fjeuch?' r.skcd the kiug.— to the ports-.of a ship, it would igtji'o tie Fire Insurance Oontpany ill new and flesh, havirij; beeri piirfeUbged witliir. '.(:•: ! ' • I!'.* r'.<. or .^tOnir.Cll, 1 li . WilJiarcVs "RepubTic'oT America phiinia ilni are sold, and in every case that have ihc past ihiVry d:iv.-i. of the 'import-is r>:. ' "A-Jinle." rrpUso the general. V»'h;.t c« ] morr.ment the vessel si rock ony hard suj : • r CiichJ, OIK! IXCOKI*O:SATJ i> is IH)')— Ix-ii: :r:i-.l have given Uni-VtrtJiaksifisfaciirtrr, i»nd % ice, Head Ache, Dizziness in the Mend, non, KXC L»:SI\"I ;.Y I OR CASH, and will . Liver CoinplainijJIcart Burns, rTlolic, say in French?'' asked J»e king. •''• '.- and thfl inflammable liquid instantly would bt Pay's Algebra.and Davics'Aiithmctic{ c.wrr.u. ?>ff)O.f:OO, WITTT rowr.it TO shoutf he ki-;-,t ^~a :'a;i.;!> rnodicjfljj by every one. be 80,Id .">t re v reduced p?i'(H: Inqqiry vviih rcjgtird toHie ecliool cm bo mane vve onty ntk a *ri;•. 0tfef?vWj^88, " ii,;:-; iho Jittlo general, ainid*burst of V 'n a blaze. The atmosphere at once becomes of the Principalstoi (oliowvng gentle most t-licptie.ii of llui mill; ot these rtsjertions. 100 diesis nisei liafl chc&ts '!'• !• L ;C. ilc. 'ii 1 :: 1 ii-,.y 11)6 1 :i: 1;c sveient, leme Ir.u^iiiei and nppiauso. Ti:c a,udience las'el an fiiied with clouds of white :T.-enic, by which a v'.!,i)iri reference 'is mtale:by pferfriifyik.ii il!? well known nhd ton I Insti- 28 hctgihfeWa SYfgnr, tlife 11 • igor'ous >i'.id healthy condition', The d if ei'cii.-and treatment of the disease l."> boxes suj»ar. Loa! and Lump.'* 1' ir :.:id a half, at tiie c.;ii./.U9;on of v.i.ich Mr. .i have a' different periods had either accompany every box. •:eincr T Wti ff. with ample baih capital, have estab- 10 hopshoads Molasses, punj was presented with a handsome douceur, 1 daughters br Wnrds'under our ciare. Rev Isrta£ TKICI: '25 ci :T; r?:n POX. ALLKnAtlT- TOOTH Ar.JiF. DROPS. heavier than, nnd insoluble in wnt» r, it coi-.k S. Ketoham, Comroviile: CJeo ICetchu n, ~\jar lished -HI Hgeiii-y in Ann .\:!>ur. •m ticicrs rice^, cure an ordi»my ensu 6? Tootli Ache, in fatal to all williin its influence. Ring, r.lidiiiian'"'.ntrc: F. H. WjfinnK, A'rtriani :;; pflrda^f Whucler. M- 'eriiia The hi:x'i charncter' of this compuiu I GO b.i.xeo raisina, firm ibiff'10 ini miniiK-s. Fur Nervous and p:^<:c. A!'.cr leaving the TuiJ'crits. the gch- is well kii.iwn, and iis extensive business iscin- ;he N. Y College of Henlth," Qpon-every boy- ll'O (I, .. :& fij{8, other l.!i...s ..: Xwtli .Ai:!ie. sir r.:n.p!:!i-t. ci.il aiion:!ed o large party at the residence of 31. '•.•-.. F. II. Pinning! Gran Cffiuea devoted exclusively to the sale of this ; The French A-my.—In looking over a file ids: JeiCMi-ih Clark! Ctoirksron; Gen. C ' • p tl -.' moss jusi .liiii honorable principles ;'>() 0ranges MK! I>einoue, AL1JCBASFS )'(!•;: MAN S PLASTER, Gu'ignini, where he was enthusiastirsily recciv- UucaJh Jaais i J Beacji, s of property in Ann Arbor r.nd vicinitj m-dieine. i • pounds Cinrin:ii''!i, V. of European pnpers> \ve find t'uat the uvernge l?y Greenwich Sneet, New York. e.f. The general's miniature equipage traverse* Flint; D. II. Row' ; Ames Meyqi •vh) w»sh to insure il againsi loss; and damngo by 250 pounds CK.-.t-. \T v ••.-r-:,-i 1! ;.. 1.. t-:,; r ! i..r to liny ellicr 1'lns- fi>o. arp inviic I : > call Mtcily on ihe subscriber. IX'. 0, Water Street. Bos'lon. 175 p;uiM(ls Nutmegs, the Champs Ehsecs every day, vrketfi it attracts strength of the Fien-h Army for..the current Plymouthy ! Hon. F.liirs t!b?n'^tddki (hv;..-- •; i vt- it, 'i, '.1 ; :••- oijjct . M intiy. for p/iin on 1]. a hiu Stoie in Ann Aibor, who is authotized to For sale in nil iho villcpcs ot'd towns in the '.o ko<_'s Ginger, weukn'css in this IwcKl Si le, Client| year is cs'imntcd at 5J0.0OO men, of whicii Urjgham.. M. V>., Hfin, Win. K. Tu.) New Enginnd S'a'c.s. : , | t, the attention oif thousands. The general qon;.- Jew- issue policies. vr.h< >•: deliy, 1.1 baps Pcppc « s :,li the infornjation necessary :>s- golden harvest in Paris shan he did in London. at home. The expense of this force tc the xctii):: the II-'.'- ui' (no fticfficrnrs, ihe virrupa Rev. Wm-B Curt\8, {lev. Cliarles C. Toyl •• Prrrin «.t. Hall, Norihvilie: Thoi:nS P. May. Jr. CLOTHIERS! 230 barrels." "Dye Woods, !>ey |*i4»(?8$t r 'u. 1'irrt-e 10 t(>il(rw diifttior.s in government amounts to the enormous sum of irs Wiiittn'g antl V.~il:iw s of trie Plymouth: I). C. Whiiwood, Doxter; G. & J. l'> barrets C^pperip. A Want stronger than Hunger.—An old i'S'l I..J -.vs;l ;u the.Qeoera) Depot, 'or ihe he us'- inl the mP'licinis, i.mi yot mn\ rely up- 3!0.7S3,£C3f., cr ner.rly 804,000,000 per versity of Miehijjai. Rive onseiuod to r.ct as n G. Hill. Doti-oi:. ti hnru Is I3!ue \'itii J!,- man who h?d borne an irreproachable chorac visiting committee of t!ie Sclio;;!. to bfi present J >oi Q'lithio'fi Stock, Machinery. Dye- ,;: ; ii ... ; pjonjjwd. ariniiron! dtuffs, iVc &6'.\ No. i:;y, Jeffersen Avenue Also nt retail in every town throughout the 10 barrels Allum, A i,.M>ia (Jifeotuu n.;.(!e 10 meicliants and pth- ter up to the age of seventy-two, was lately when the weekly eiudirs are revfeWeS; bui espe' United States at 25 cents per Hox. 213 15 barrels 5.1'!o'c'er. The British A nny.—The total number cf cial'y to attend during the semi-nionthly cxami- Detroit, the following larpe, well assorted, and ..-1 s-. who liiTy it! pt li nir.:;11. brought before one of tlio tribunals of Paris carefully twdi • • '•: 400 keys WlttW L< in. LYMAN W. (Ml Mm??. IVopm-tor. the British ormy for the year ending March ilstions. 15 bafiuis Liii-eeJ Oil, for stealing a piece of lead worth eight cenls. Apiil. \t\~-. 2t3 J00 bh!s. St. Dominjo Logwood, Cut, . yVhu\e*n'n 1». 'I.-JM, V! 4 Ful-. n M, N. Y. 31, 1846, is fixed al'100.011 men, anc1 the to- ", Tons " " i" Stick, 40 Boxes Starch, iT-v For e;i!e by ihe. tllWciibcf, who linf t)Cl'n lie admitted that he was wholly without lo') bbls Cuba Fustic, Cut, 35 b".\es |V[.i';, Tppoituod ^Qiieral hf^entifot lire Ci;i of Deiroit ttil chmgo £5,979,272. This is exclusive of 4i insert, and fur the fiist time in his fife knew SOLOMOJN'S TEMPLE 5 Tons •* in Stick, 2 c:.sos IndiU'i, •md its vi<-imty. (."oaniiy dealer^ supplied on fi?e regiments of cavalry nnd twenty three TJ57AS the wonder of the world, bv < ; 50 hbjs. Nic. A'-' • '. Chipped, 5 barrels Sulpliur, libeml terms, not where to find a single sous; but it was $ r behaved tbaf D;. Praf-i>' Pills mui.o- 50 ;i Lima Wood, " 5 bands Sails. of infantry, £0,3GC men in all, employed in ;; C. I^IORSE, not hunger that drove him lo e'.eal. After tined to ameliorate the condition oi the Hu- 39 Red Wood, " 3 barrels Castor Oil, Jv'icli';,'ii Bo. k Store. the East Iudiee, and paid by the East lnC'ia (i considerate question::::? en the part of t man FT"]!)', viore than iffy Mtrticirct ever before 1^0 ' I.arnwood, 2 b; 1 ,'s Serinn, The abo'e medic-iney ore for SMIC at the Hook .•iibred-io the. iV'lie: tho Proprietor having re 10 " Qiierci'ron Bark, 1 case Gum Opiun. judge, as to what could be stroogor than hun- Company. HE subscribers will continue to manufac- Store of U'M. R. PERRY. dticcd the price to suit the times, i.s now pro 500 ,«« IS'utgally. 10 barrels »?piri;j> Turp'en'ine^ In Ann Atboi, Lower Villnca. ger, he confessed that it was tobacco for his pared to supply ali his old customers, and sonie 10 Cases Extract of Logwood, T ture ITT T!ie fo!lowin£r nnniVitJ pnpors wiii pa'cl How they do at Cincinnati.—A srenllen- cemiher 9 1^4!. "M Iv pipe. :>Tobncco, monsieur judge!" said he. n ics ones, on 30) il>e. Dyo, • the above iio'irc iiCsids to \haaMOittn', t& ileman recently from the West says the sub Pt'!? have proved of tlio crcntest value. 2 Cj o '.'is Spanish Indigo, Fulled. CSotSi9 three dol i ' cut r.opu of tulicc vyiih bjili growing violent: "I have the misery to be a i.i counteracting lhe influence nl cjisease, b\ 300 lbs. Stirnnc H]>:\\y, 'or 37i cts. per yard, and white flannel for 21to ihe p >rsoh ;. ! i 'istiin )S ARi<: CHEAP!. scription list of the Piiilnnihropist is the , ho;ic-Iess smoker! 1 smoke nt wukin^ ; I smoke C!OJPSI; • l 3 Ca^Us .Ah.iln'.", cents per yard; or they will manufacture the Pontiac Gazrne, Poutini-; Ann Arbor Stan Wo. brgest west of the mountains. This is the purifying the blood. gb:.'e, am' 'A Casks Blue Vitriol, wool for hall the cloth it v.ill make. Their Fnc while cnting; I canrioi sleep without smoking g Fot dysuntiiiyyy. sudden Journal, nnd Sigi;*il of Liberty, A:.n .\•• I».•>•: ANN A R15PR. paper first projected by Mr. Birney !p* Dnn- Ki d, lieadiicheldh , iliniligesiiwni , dyspepsia, jaundice, 5 Cask#s Alum, tory is 2J mil's West of Ann Arbor, on the 1 u- Jackson Gazette, Jackson: Expounder. Marsh ill till Ihe pipe fails from my mouth. Tobacco i di 2 [..•:, Red Tartar, ron Itivor. Wool will also be received ul Scio. ville, Ken., but whicii wns driven from tiiat lever and ague"! bilious, inteniiittcnt, typhus or Gazette, Kalnniozoo; Niles RnuuhlicVn. Niles GARLAND & LEFEVRE costs me six cents a day. When I hovo none nervous n'ni c'lii! fevcis, depresfefcrn of spirits. il Barrels preum Tartar, When sent by Railroad it will be attended to in Banner, Si. Glair; G.-.'/.i-no. Monroe; Gcncice Sta'e and established ten years ego at Cincin- tlie same mnnner as if the owners weie to come .\\ i.N'U take/i ihe S«:i<' n|io,ve 11 uned, for- I am frantic. I canr.ot work, cor eat, nor tliuy will be found d:rcc !y cnlrujalsd to meet rjje '.) Carboys Aqua Fortis, Democrat, Flint; pud Chatham .'..i.'1.-? ol ilic- !;l:c;cu. Tiic hi^li degree ol con- . 5 « Oil Vitriol, with it. Wool will he manufactured in turn as H rly occiiV'iend other leading characters of Cincinnati. Times arc- the public a medicine ihe best adapted foi i. mil; Teasels, Twine, Copper Kettles, all sizes, WOOL CARDING, C'cckcry. fla.o'n/ne. Boots and ed the day through for an acquaintance ol ILC. and po«so?sinc in every reSpect Biiperior an:il.h; iem.5. fecti'al in tlieir operation. Sorews and Press Plates, Pcio, Mny 1, 1845. -210 and resorted lo crime ns a less evil than I vvns Philosophical Thrnrt) and pturltre. 0/ Pen- All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for An old parson and a yo-jng girl were once Several c uirtcnt rhyslciana, wno arc well ar:- CWnke, Pi ess- Paper, Steel Reeds, manship, in three purls, each part CJoorts hrtU1 C'l.-ii. wan enduring. The need wad stronger than quinied with the ffTect of these- Pills, ond gome WbrlBted Harness, Tenter Hooks, INTERESTING TO in Four i'.ooks. • '('lie hiuhest mnrkr-t pti^e paid for W'ncnl by (poking at tl;e »v>non togetlier through a ?py of them having used them extensively in their Kmciy, all No's-, Olive Oil, I!" The eloquence ,r.nd pathos of the old u ll HIS system is 1 o.v in i. u.aifs plea mollified the judge, nnd he con- hi fli I ^ Subscribers wou'd respectfully nn- T : ihosctwo lovers in the moon—how happy their names, fcconimenrliri:; IIIPUI as n valua (,"l.»tliier6" Bru:-hes. Shuttles. Nl I) 3 $.. Dickinson's",'nofcsrmd a ccp'Mfif8 demned bun only to eight days imprisonment Pickers, C;ird Cicuneis. &.c. &c. JL noiiiice to the Wool Growers of Ann Ar- Piovidence and Newport. II. I., New H«vep, ;ow York. Albany. Rochester and liu '• ne in thSna'nasol Mf<'~!s. (Jail.iml «fc LeFevre, they look!' Indeed yon ar mistaken.' eaid .1. C. E/AHKr-MOTlK, IH D ::i!cs. Mich. The above, with a varieiy of other articles be bor and its vicinity, that they continue ihe bu- siness of falo, N. 1., Philndelphia, Baliimnre, Wflfrtriifif- who me duly authorize') :o Pfttlp the Mine. the parson, "ihey are two Church steeples.'' S. B. THAI I'.':. M. \).. Kaliur.r.zio, ••• lor-;in : n the trade", liave been purchaaed iliis- J. S. DICKINSON. A A'orrt Carolina Baby.—We hnve ju*t -umnier by the subscriber lrom 31an:ii:ictuiers ton, Richmond. Petersburg, Norfolk. Charles- We undeistand that our Cincinnati astrono BL Ri Bl RIJINGGAME, M. I). Cnlhoun, Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing ton and Columbia, S. C., Augusta, Ga., Mobile. Ann Arbor, April I.i. I - T>. 200-w Been, says the Raleigh Register, one of the J TUNNJULli-'f. M 1).'. Jackson, Ai cli. ind i'lrst Ilnmls in the New York, Philadelphia. mcrs, by the use of their big glass, have set •nnd 15:.6j.in ftlurkets, and every thing having re- at tlie old stand ofj. Ueckley « Co.. where New Orleans, &c. greatest natural curiosities of the day, viz: n «. W. SJMRAD, Al. D. Wnsh. Co. " they may be found at nil seasonable hours to It has also been lately introduced into thr TOLLARD tied conclusively flmt wiiat have been sup- DAfflEL M::I:K::R. ?.I. D. Laparle, Ind. ceived hi- riersflOal ipspeclifinj he can with tb< child who will not be eig-iit years of sge until itrriosl cohMence oflar tliefn to purchasers 33 tin wait upon those who may fuvor them with their Public Schools of DL'lrotr. Jt is systematic, phi- Griind River having • become r.-wieahie foi losophical and economical. Teachers are invited HGUS2J, posed to be lunar volcanoes, nre nothing but arnhjj l crafi. n? far r.s myy Pill Factory.y 1 e^tanil most complete stock in tho cm:ntry, and patronage. KS L. July next, and weighs 177 lbs—more than the Yi.c/ gtiorajh'tee that their work will be done lo call and er.Tmino. D. 6c O. WEYBUIIN. big fires in the moon for trying out hbg*8 fat: . u; MI; '/y : :;ts of t!i! c GGrand d RRiver as i' is hig iixed detec.njflOUen (by the low rate? Nmrtln: Fii uni Packet Landing.B ff.tlo. celebrated Daniel Lambert weighed at the VaMcy, and the UVr • try gerferaily. .'. whi'l) h^wiil t-i-II) to prevent tiie necessity oi with neatness and despatch. For sale at IHOSELEY'S BOOKSTORE. nnd, that what have been taken for sen's r.nd Muy27. 2lH-tf T'UliS establishment has du ing iho pnst win- same age. He measures round the waist, 4f> with A'.IT. RiiSi.3 nt 2S eei '- per t^x, nr.-l L'fi our Clothioid and Manufactures lenving ih< To their old fri-ndsand as many new custom- lake;--, nre neither more nor less than enpaci Difirs ftiTi') c^. p«|- !,"Ule, No. 1, equal ta at:v. Stale to make their pnrcliases, he would in&rcl) ers as feel disposed lo give them a trial. they ter, Been coiipidetahly enlarged, nnd improv- inches—round the hips 47—the thighs 26— pd with new fmniinre. ere, and is now ready to ous rcbervoirs of lard oil.—Louisville Jovr- except in t!io price. s-;y to tho irnde. CALL, ciorrilrie tho goods niul would say.come 011 wi'h your WOOL and CLOTH Ihe knees 13—hoight 4 feel Sh inches. In the For s.ile hy licckky. Fosv.r & Co.. V/.S.& Ortah) pricesb.-foreyou say you can buy cheap an3 we will do you ample justice in the execu- Notice to in'ike the Traveller Dt home, at tho moderate nal. tion ofyonrwork—the price and terms ofpoy- f& HIE Subsciibers cncoura«ed by the patron- charges of <5 cenie per meal, and t7A Cents per developement of his mind and manners he has J. W. lVfirynaVd, G. Grcnvillc. and by the prin dple de&ggwtfl throoghdnt the State. I Hjw-210 HR is a^soprcpnrrd torontrr;r-t for CARDING :Tient, A age they have hitherto received in the all the childish simplicity of lads'of hid ago, The Sailor and the Quaker. A few day- MACHINES made in (his Siatc or Kast. y pouncls wholesale department of their ^ufiincsa, will thr Pnssengeng and IJaggaye conveyed to und from and is pleased exactly with what usually de- Baisp^fi'dftnt to FarnEseii*.;. PI Fit UK TELLER, first day of May next, open the siyie now occu- ilic House free pfcharpe. ago, a sailor on one of the wharves in T tpnj of Woo! wonted in exchange for Full Cloth. pied by Gco. Grcnville, fronting on Huron street, N. I}.. Passengers f.om the Enst will fir.d n lights children. It looks odd io see such a NAPP % II.\V][\NTn. v. i.i.l respectfully Sign ol tho CoMen Mortar, Flannel, &c. was ssvearirg oway very br i -: r .,-!y, uhen WO, Jeflereon Averue. 1 and connecting with their present store in :ln Sign [or the house", in the Dc'poi, under which lump of fle=h chuckling over o new toy or a K inform the farr-ics 8f tVifah't^niiw nnd the N. }3. — Give us a call before purchasing clsc- rear, exclusively for a_ in plat o '.]•.' •'• • Bagpnge. one of ihe Society cf Y\; -ing ajong, -u rouHtinne to man- Detroit. whero. colored rviaible. bui a moment's examination In ettirn-i-iioii with \hfi nbr.ve M.nisc there is accosted .him very pleasanUv. and urged him ullic'iirc at their -hnp.nyur the r'v... I.; Ige, Low; SUMNER HICKS & CO. WHOLE SALES ItOOM, mi EATIN<5 ESTAULIyMMENT, on the Eu- PT I'ouii. Aon A Ann Arbor Lower To'.vn.Mnr. SG.1S45.26-om wiil satisfy ony one, that he \s the mere child to continue the exercise. Sajd he, 'swear a- whore they v.ill keep at till times a full atsoit- ropean plan. Soady Made Clothing. inent of lie seems to he. His i;-iino is Jasper Jack- way, friend, swear away, till thee get.s all that Boii—is n native ef ("range county, and is AT REDUCED PRICES. 1844, DRY C:OODP, BOOTS & SHOES CAIU'ENTINC, AVc, iho suhncriborF. take pleasure in rccom- bud stuff cut of thee, for theo can never go to kinds co.:.j);i->in',r tiie liaira'.l, <'.H1./ V.'.'. l.irgeej .HI'! best nssoitmcnl of ready menning the above Moiife to ihe iiiends of the UII-1 Eaaj • i'ower, ai d M HATS, CAPS, TM'F.n HANGINGS. IJONNETS, the eon of poor, end very respectable pa - heaven, with that stuff in thy heart.' The ide clothing ever before offered in thu< WHOLESALE & RETAIL. cause, as being worthy ol their patronage. (liff^rent Irom rfhy nude in tliis C'>>nirry nn-l CROCKERY RV THE CRATE, HARDWARE, C. W. HARVEY/IWt Erie Co. Temp. S. rents. tailor paused, und with « look of rsiomsh- • •..,<•. no% oi. Inn-I -ni'J for s?.|o, Wholesile Ol preferred to any other, which ibey intoni to MH Retail, at ;he Glqihiog Emporium of the Sub- A. M'FARREX, AND GROCERIES, &C. d:C. &C. P. N. r-AI.rN'DAIl. : do ment and shame, bowed to the banssl Quaker; c !)•.•.<•>•!. Citsaifiiere. oloth. tweed and summer Pants <>! I HOUSE. 3BSX.AVii.flSr HOUSE. , Ntw Ycih Kxpre?s ate token ur>wishing lo l"iy wiil-jj iveH io cill and exanrine ^L. niont of Miscellaneous. Seh'jo: nnd Clasruh l Tobicco was first introduced into Englahd ill s'_> I.:.- I .. ! |'l ip( 9. •.•ii Hooks, Letter and Cap Pajicr. plain anWrad rjpu No. HI BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ALBANY, NEW VOKK. with arrivals, copied from registers of llie iWeir woik pr« noua lo p.tireho&ii^E chajyh •' • — Siifin" vi'l-.it. si(h', vnVhcia, casnrnlRre r.nrl (Between the City lloitly Walter Raleigh. fe pfepared Yo*db all lino's of (Tiresfti^i eduin^,? Qtii' Paperl s. .ln!^ Printin. Scaling gPnper Wax, ,o Cutleryf all sizes^ Wr; nna d DY NA'IMIANIEL ROGERS. different hotels. This list contains eoir.r: Marseilles Vests—u larp-o stock of rich and fash '•.'• •.P .'.-.. 'SI-WHPi ii . I CanniatrP r Inkf l.l ofvurions kin«lsnpil. E Proprietor, grateful lor the prttfcrfnigfe nlj. r l Aspr.ragus W06 brought from A~io; cabbagp machine rep-iirs. on t!;i' shoriest notice rnvj niori' JL renily bedtov. c! upon him by the public gen- jT IllS crl.-iiw;'! il hbiiue is now open fer the re- eighteen hvrdred names! Of \\-.o li'-rnb' r, IaO itr:i!b th?i '-\-y ^i'"': 'i' «••- •:'••' y BLANK BO.CJKS, full nni] hull I o.md. ofev ception of irnveic-is. it Baling iind«raand .t und lettuce from Holland; horcc TndUh i^bm Al >. BurB * IJ's.ce^e ' Also, an extensive nssorunenf of Hosiery. cry variety of Uultng, Memornridum Books, &c. erally, would give notice ibal his iiou^e is mm 1 s'bpped at tl:e A^torIIou£C, and V2Z at How- r in comniete or(fei for the reception of Ladies and .;"•'•'• li i'.;i:;:r wiilnii ihe hist,levy u:ontqs, It Chna; rice from Ethiopfa; beans from the Stock?, Rent:-. Hh'hdkercniefs. Collars, Shirts. To MwcKaMs, iVneiie:s. nnd others, buying 1 sinctly a Tcirp-.rancc House, nnd while rn) ird's Hotel. . . Oftvnm. .'•• • • • 'I. ra, &c. A-c, all ol in i|'jaiuiiies. aJaue discount made. Geritlirrreti who mny wnnt perWahetti boaid o> pnins will ho spared to make it nil (hat tlie trav- Eest Indies;.onions and garlic arc natives of 1 separatp e ih* i h ifl frprp n ;he seed at n .-ij gjgle which will be sold low tor coh Sabbath School and Bible Society Depositor. transient acconimodntions. eling public cm as*, it is e.rpeeled in return various pla-e^ both in A.Ma and Africa. The A Lover's Leap.-- A young Germnrvn Day- n aridd a,oo uunivdr'snllivdr'snlly npprove'd off ni•.• They nJoutd re«pe;• !. the Foriecr- I urchosin^ t Is-where, ns il lyis been mediate vicinity of businpee, makf-s ii ve;\ .!. • ir- AUvmy. of making sugar from it has been practiced with him, jumped from the third story once applyjo {loliert or John MJcCoTrruck of Ha ivl'ili care m ihe Kbistern market and ATTORXKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, able lor niei of business, ns well ns all o'.hcio M ho A.ny 19, 1845. '2l2-6m uai.u.'..cti.ruj I.I tho litest styles and motst dura- from the remotest antiquity. window of the dancing saloon into a celli^bv u \\ itiitcnaw Co., who have use! one iho pas: And Oeneral Land Agent, lii;c quiet accommodations and agreenbjfe compa- season. ny. P. WIGM T. which be broko his own jaw ajjd iho stairway. W. \V. Ki\TAPP. !' ".'.• :'K 6> RAYMOND. ILL attend to tho enle nad txchonrre of TEMPER A NCK HOUSE, IN ATHAiN'iEL »SV7ioo7s tn Luther's lithe!—C!.c^ Corner of JeffeiisoJ) & Woodward qvenues. May 1, 1845. 0nrJl2 Col li have 6ince been mended. T1 AA.. lJAViJ,.\.\J>UAVli.A.\D.. W Lands, payment of Tuxes, nnd ledcmp- ROC i.HS. and fears were the. iion of Lands sold for Taxes in Jackson and ad- Ann Ai!.or, M iy !.-', ' .">. (nnL' CHARLES IJ. STEWART, N.o- 2'if), T Vash ing ton Street, Boston. Marlin Luiher, a fair representative of the Please to observe the address.—The old in- joining counties, examination of Titles, Convcy- mcing ami oil [itisinesflpertaining lo Real Estate, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND'PHIS hoiiKC has um.'eiKone a thorough repair, DENTISTRY. and it ifi intended (!>at no rum bout* shall ba borar-of Minefield, was frequently nnd severely scription iibcd to be "Mcftoges carefully deliv- Sfii Attachment. uilice in the- Court House. SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Rablrr1Fclcl) E. G. BURGER, Dentist, Jackson, Michigan. 17—tf. superior to it. It will bo uiuhr ;in> ritneriiate flooded. It is eaitl that his mn?ier flogged ered, and carpets beat." President Polks cl) }' n,,,-orfl w_ n perr'y JEFFERSON AVEKUE DETROIT. . AS removed his office io. Crane &(Jewett'^ charge ol Brown & CofGurn, nn Mr. Rogers him fifteen times in one day. That was ccr- flourishing address ought to jinve appended lo ! \f ^ H PJoci-:,- first room on the Second Hour. HSlnnk Weeds and Mortgages, • are beintr well prcparcl to attend to every HOLESALE AND RETAIL, lurwlfl hy . May 1! ing. heat."—Punch. N hns l>« «'.i lisifei rijr the afeivo ran-" ! .' branch of his profession, would respectfully suy W BECKLEY, FOSTER & Co. Wool in layor ol Sfii. n i < icli ' {< Samuel idiots, an a')- (o all who hove not had those neceasary organs. March 20. 1845. HE Subscribers wish to piivHinse 50,000 Feathers. THE 'i!::;iii. properlypitcnded to, dtl.iy no The younpest con of Mr. Clay, lias latply sent debtor,rnnd ih'u \\w imd hearing thereof i; pounds of WOOL, for which they will np'lF. Subsciibor has always on hand n good The edit rc^cs of ihe Lowell Offering are posipone