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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 2

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DETROIT DAfLVEREE bostWick DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS 604 CLOTHS AND CLOTH GOODS NEW DRY GOODS HOUSE SILKS SHAWLS I have DRESS GOODS SOLID SOLE LEATHEIJNNxi In all the new and rar ion and known Au gnat It bnt a ortl5 dl rn AT or 9 rcCoU'l 1417 lefferMMi Avenue Q'hcjJ'ii'cvcss secnint Wiiliaiu THE MOST EXTENSIVE BREWERY 1 ALLEGED Mth 1 I $88716 07 38 S6 16191 47 Griswold "treet His character stands quite too high oct 13 oi gravel ON THE MARKET Great Siieriteex GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE Brochr Chenille and Plush Herders 55 1S3V LESS THAN IMPORTATION COST I 46 514 19 75 NEW ORLEANS SUGAR 38907 S3 luO Jr 3454 75 316 53 13 SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE 173 no or aale by 00 MONEY MONEY MONEY! Jc3dtf24p oct2G LOUISIANA SYRUP' JOII IIAHIIELM Utienoa Ayrea but STORES TO RENT? $5000 Money to Loafi Organized I'M fash Capital A Sirplns ever 93750M eHfiiTit oexS SMOKED SALMON AND HALIBUT or aale by bo19 A PARK IR S3 SO S31 re 04 03 50 140 20 U) 2u0 190 ibd 335 223 833 tW Minnesota The bt Paul Times (opposition) of the 21 ernes the democrats three majority in the Senate and the opposition six majority in the House The democrats chum foot majority in the Senate Buggies for Avstrauu On Monday of list week four new buggies were dispatched from rederick Nd to le shipped to Australis TMK bTATH AGUICVLTUKAL COUKGK The total HicAjNirity the President of the State Agricultural College has Owmi exhibited 92 06 11 U7 LS4v 1S49 1H(1 2ia) 200 37 2580 33731 225 The Store 161 JEEERNOX Al EXI DETROIT Masonic Notice A special communication of Zinn Lodgn No 1 rf and A Marons will be held at Marouic Hall thia (Wednesday) evening al 7 By orderf the HUGH JOHNSON Secy LiitmorrR stripes IRISH POHIV member of Stalo attvuduig tnictinga members vf the tlku MicliiAD StaU locating the te tor Detroit unlike many cities of the new world an interesting written history ha just celebrated the one hundredth and fifty seventh anniversary of its foundation It owes its origin tn Ie LaMotte Cadillac a rench officer who on July 2t 1701 descended the strait with ahundred men soldiers and laborers ami landing at thi 4 1 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27 1858 Cloth Ctoakx and Talmas Elegant Printed All wool De Laines Jl rcr Shown by Cs Cunriting in part of RICH PRINTED CASHMERE fictd wool dflaive PALENCIA PLAIDS RAW SILK PLAID'S All Wool mid 1'iiioii lnil RENCH MSXISO Plain anil rintted a moment by any diTogntory tiling Axsksatios of Barbary to Spain Tojudse from the tone of the Madrid newspaper the Spanish government are eriouly inclined to make a hostile attack on i part of the Barbary coast and to annex it train ne of the circumstances which led tothi movement was a quarrel which he had with the missionary Jesuits at Mackinaw where he bad leeu stationed in command The quarrel grew out of a sort of Maine law ordinance hich the Jesuits had procured from the King fnr the pro tection of the 1 ndiana at that point Cadillac a native of Gascnny a scion of nobility and a sol KE1NCII MERINOS AMERICAN AND PARIS DE LAINES Detroit Oct 26 1858 Statement relative to the mentioned or or or or or or or or JJERCHANT TAILORING CO PARTNER'HIP NOTICE UturEMKA asu Robbery is Canada A ras cal named Lewis Dunn a rannrr for one of the hotel eloped'yesterd iy with the wife of Mr John isborue of the Union Hotel York street The guilty pair carried off with them $250 belonging to Osborne It appears that they went we tward by the Grand Trunk afternoon train the woman riding ont in a buggy to Weston and there join ing the cars Toronto Globe 0ct 19 Eugenia Croovcr A Imperial oulard 8IG VOR A Max Tries to Onor ms own Head A correspondent of the Nevay (Ind) Reveille' writing front uarron county Ky states tnat a tew dars since a party of men were raising a log build ing One of the company a young man named Thomas Searcey suddenly left his work and seizing an axe cut several severe gashes on the top of his head An attempt being made to wrest the weapon from him he brandished it in the air threatening to kill anyone who approached him He then laid his neck upon a Jog and was about to chop his own head off when hi com panions managed after a desperate struggle to secure him Searcey is described an being an intelligent upngnt man and nan never oerore given evidence of being insane DemcMic Staple anti ancy CIII LIV DRY GOODS DR SENATORS IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE IRST DlsTHIcr ANTHONY DUDGEON of Detroit SECOND DISTRICT CHARLES I WALKER of Detroit THIRD DISTRICT THORNTON BRODHEAD of Gros 1 sl OURTH DISTRICT WILLIAM WARNER 4 Van Buren 30 13 Cvo Later advices from state that the Dictator probably ith a view to the American i i it was busily consolidating relations with the Argentine government as he had previouslylomA with that of Brazil Hereafter the southern terminus of the Paraguay river steamers will be Rosario instead of Buenos Ayres Mr Christie the new special Minister from England presented his credentials to President Locrz in a moderate speech urging him to a still further extension of the privileges of river navigation and a continu ance of friendly relations with Brazil and Groat Britain I orcz replied expressing a desire to perpetuate the good feeling political and com mercial which existed in the republic towards England' When Mr Christie alluded to Brazil Loi kz pointed significantly to a division of in fantry then under drill near at hand The intended demonstration of the United States government against President Iaipez at tracted much attention in hopes were entertained that the peace of the re public would be preserved 215u oo Had McKinni purchased the superior qual ity of paper in Boston the two hundred rt anis would luive cost but $1 G50 (Ml The two hun dred ream iufcriui quality purchased in De troit 2150 00 Difference j(500 00 As matter of tart MrKtNN KT did not for a moment intend to purchase the pajier in Bos ton He was a delegate to a spiritualist Con vention near that city and made the pretence of this paper errand the occasion of saddling his expenses upon the treasury BETWEEN LARNED ANp CNOItES3 STRMtrj Jhlrail Michigan Tmun labor on the farm Irttcbiog Ijkbor Postage TrauMMjrtation BlM'kMIDltUlUg Tree and need Book and utatlonerr Geucnd ccintiugeucies Knickerbocker Houactiuld Word t26 a ROY Thk Xattonai Monument at xshington The old manage! who for so many years con ducted the afl'iti of the nitiunal mohument at Washington and ho were removed to give place to an Board of have bt en restored to the management There pros pect that under their management the monu ment may be completed at ieat so far as the elec tion of the square pillar goes '1 his is now about A rIjo lor thore wlnae occupations hethcr in the I'oreiJ Mines or upon the Lakes Riqaire warm and aubetantial Outfit Coufideut ihit tvic exp ru ne during ahich time we have sought to improve and perfect the standard at Ready imide Clothiue ail! liable to oiler all that required III Ike mMt ali tollable Styles THE lll Iff HI VL THE GREAT EXTENT SIZES 75 Manhattan ire Insurance Co NEW YORK Imcki uxmkm ion Deit is England Du ring the year 1S5C upwards of eleven thousand male and ix hundred females were imprisoned for debt in England A few weeks since two men who had be occupants of prisons for eleven and six years respectively were dis charged from custody The former was tf years of age Queer Cause for Murder Michael Elk who murdered his wife in Cincinnati a few day ago by plunging a knite into her bosom gave as a reason for the bloody deed that 3he had the phthis ic and had kept him awake all night by her hard breathing He would he said kill anybody who disturbed bis rest Gov Denver This gentleman has written a farewell letter to the people ot Kansas on resign ing the Governorship He discourages the for mation of a State government in the present straitened state of the finances The Priq rfetors of the sbeve Ej isblhsumut will not atte mpt to Put or Qimte Prices on Paper? This too simile a procea for tbni Their aim instead vs iH be to let their cu tomers know their PRICES A THE COUNTER OR ItEI'KESENTATIVES IN TUP lEGIBLATURE mT district ALEX BUL THEO CAMPAU I BUSHNELL JOHN J'AUL GIES SECOND DISTRICT RICHARD 11 CONNOR of Grosae Point THIRD DISTRICT JOSHUA SIMMONS of Livonia OURTH DISTRICT WILLARD EDMONDS of Nankin HTH DISTRICT JAMES DAVID Of Monguagon CASH OR BARLEY DETROIT BREWER? She ri ET ER it A I County Clerk ENOS THROOP Register of Hl RA 'E HJIOBERT County Treasurer GEORGE RICH Pruaocuting Attorney KNOX GAVIN County Suiveyor DAVID A GRANGER County MATTHEW ANDERSON Circuit Court Commissioner THOMAS BLACKMAR GEORGE PRENTIA Coroner AltA SPRAGUE CHARLES TUTTLE Thi Old Company have deci'led to make A ull Agency at llctroit In Plain and Printed VEV CHEAP 300 Rich and Elegant Gmgluun and AXD HUOS in the statement contained in another column Mr Rich however need not to have made this statement with the people of this county to be compro mised for that party malice ran invent Amount receive! by thia ortice in ca9h on iccnunt nf the above f6634e Amount due by xurtiPS of the Col lctur of Svcud Wirl Aiucinnt of iMiuqucut taxes return ed io Auditor General unpaid taxes While Lea I Pauls axd Tu Ba rp Bags aborted Shot Keg Po 'b airud Hoir nakT fz Arne Genuao Chemiod 3p Boxes Wluu aud bark Gtrnaaa bemicaj MMp Boxe I'anry Bar an 1 Cake Jtoxea aarilr 1 Bar Smp bleariD and TaUow CaocGt IHu tnoneUk 'alehes Jcvelrt I bry Goodn L'urnilare AND ALL OTHER (KINDS MEKCHAKOBt An Grin wold reel I muaBaIlAi rtKm 2rfp MORTIMER AT 73 88710 97 Tlictwola items amounting to $22368 are termed a deficit How far tbitf office can be blamed in the matter 1 leave the public to judge tor themselves ge) RICH Trea urtr Wayne county WE NOW OER THE BEST SELECTION Detroit ItcvisHed CnrrnKponilcnce of th WeMou Cbrirtrnn Advocate When I left this city in 138 it probably con tained twelve thousand inhabitants it now con tains a it enlightened citizens claim seventy thousand This may be an exaggeration but there is no doubt that for the last twenty years Detroit has been steadily and rapidly growing its dock ami railway stations its shops and stores its streets and market houses evince activity en terprise and thrift while its tasteful homes and magnificent churches indicate intellectual moral and esthetic culture As Michigan has a great mineral wealth a rich soil a salubrious climate extensive pine forest a a hike coa and an industrious and enterprising population we may expect that her metropolis bavin already a large commercial marine accumulated capital a net work of railway around her and all the necessa ries ot fuel water and food in abundance will continue to grow Less advantageously itu ated for commerce than Chicago and for tnanu faetures than Cincinnati we see not why she may not nevertheless compete for the post of third city 1000 par heavy bnlinet Sheep' Grey and common arm Pants The al we dentil 1 good are new an of thia n' Styles tfualities and seven tears ago a contractor had taken the job to till it tip but instead of doing so had merely A Si At RK Gambled Away by the It was announced in the Centner of the '23d inst that the bark John Gilpin which arrived at this port the day efore from lAiando Africa re Mrted that the bark A llawlins from New Vfkau wa away with" from Loando about Jtilv by the mate and ert while the captain Gilky wls on shore We now learn that the bark Rawlins arrived at savannah seve ral weeks ago without paers under the charge of the mate who averred that the captain having dis ipited the money provided for the purchase of a cargo ol slaves was about to ell th vessel and he therefore took rench leave anl brought her home A Savannah correspondent of a New York paer gives a full account of this vessel She wa fitted out at Savannah where she was owm about a year since for a lave toyage having pased the scrutiny of the 'ollector cdie gut as far as Madeira where her captain is said to have gambled away the money provided for the purchase of her cargo and she rettimbd to New Urleans Here she wa fitted ont a second time and ha mail the second failure The vessel now lies iu Savannah Clair I item pile large auction sales in new Yvrk are THRuWINlf VAST QUANTlflES Au 3 TOBACCO AVO CKAUS Box" Bln? THrfc n1 lun 1MJ Bgt Km Cut Papery 110 BL1 MxjQkinr SO BGte GuM UafHalfPottiMta 30 Boxes Tii oil 20 BLbu Cavendxfiia in Cxn CigwrR A Unt MMrtinnt of ImportM and romtle toiBLtiii ly on hand AD OR SALE BT BIRAOV A CO Afrit nt Woodward arM KOUKBACKS As I he election tiny approaches the public will doubtless be treated as it has already been treated through the black republican prints to alleged distdosu tea affecting the integrity ol the democratic county and city governments All Hitch may safely lie set down as They ill have just as much foundation as that Kratlyimidf tlothiH URNISHINC GOODS AXW bWs far Mta's Wear Exclusively Invite the attention th puiUis? to the unrivaled sUck of arUciea uow ottered their telail dejuutiuent aud elected aith uiueb for JUST RECJVm AXD OR BY JnrZi Hif PTEIUENJI rmP I DIED hi this city on the evening of the 26th MUd Mary Elizabeth daughter of Rev Davidiiuu aged 22 jeun 3 tium ft id and 20 davr The time of her funeral will be given hereafter AEr OffK CIV4L TOLLS The following is a statement of tolls received nii the New Yik canals during the second week in Octol er and aku the total amount received from the opening of 15th in the rears speci Kich aud StapU SILK CRAVATS AND TH WARM Silk and Worsted Gloves Beirut Kid aud rench Butk Glw eg Cotton ViubrelUa CHOICE MATERIALS OCR STOCK The decrease from 147 i $1257001 and the increase over 1857 $46694 it over with boards over which lie put Mr Spies has since liel from his inju TilE DRMOCKATIU ClNIHlHTE OR SHERI Mr haijuk the democratic candidate for Shcriir in the card elsewhere published sum marily dispose of the charges of ktmw nblhingism which have been brought against him The boldness and impudence of these charges reveal the desperation the opposition in the contest for this oilice It must be that the measures unwarrantable in all partisan wmfare msoited to for the injury of Mr iia will react to the damage of their authors Hi enough for the voters of this county that Mr unrelenting enmity to the know nothing order dates from the moment he knew anything of its principles and purposes at half their value 1000 PCS BONNET RIBBONS THE UNDER'siGNin WILL PAY Caali for I 'inr Sninplt a of Barley Delivered la Hreserr on lrt utri ct Letewii Im neil end Cultu re eticeU 'KK''' CARW irst distrii IRnrj A Buck eecoml George feulluu third Anruu Child fourth John Depew lr di trict Lewi Pickett second f'inrhJim third Lwiii Brown 'allrnu Second district Jugtin Wo alley irst district rrtt rau wACond Horace of every reader Kone can Lave remained un coiivincel fiom these cAhihitions thc emwt there has been no attempt tn rnii troverl that the institution winch he wholly controls is nothing abort of a broad burlcsMjue on all farming oH iations and that it hits en tirely faded to answer the purMca for which it wiw established Were the Prsident an in teniiomd burlesque! It id not impohbiLle that he might have ndmirers fr thrre are those base no faith in the plan of thcollege and think it dei ierveH to be burlesqued But the President docs not hutlesqiio intentionally lie does it most iniiaeiitly and counts his ad mirers only among the black republican ufti cials and dejndents xv ho have oorer rnneep ions if possible of the general N'iencc of agri culture than the Bnident himself and who whatever might be the management of the col lege would sustain it at any rale a a partisan engine Thu charac and management of the college would not however givatly cone rn tin people of the State if they had not pay ho aeveirly for so many ridiculous follies AVero it an inex pvitaivu nifair wo are of ihu impression that the tax payers would willingly contribute moder ately to sublaiu on the same principle that people par their money to clowns ami mounte banks The college has beii the source of in finite amufecmcnt to the whole State and the disposition is to support it if the price of tickets does not become too high But (he tickets are booming too high and it is this that makes the public regard seriously that which they would utlierwise treat jus a good joke Let us look a little at the cost (he arnusenient hich everybody has been sy hugely vujuyiug nemr dreaming that instead of popular concert prices they wer paying rates bey end those nf the most aristocratic operu 'hojsQ A reKHl of the eod ami ex pernl it res of the college up to the 1st of April last has Ixs'n made It is a very impel fed in th blip shod style d' the whole financial manage ment of the administration Ln! we have never theless gathered ft out it certain intelligible facts The moneys axqtendvd on account th college up to the 1st of April were as follows VrtginiI cc Mt of the land £crvu Hue ctLkHj Board of Education in of the Buuk Services and expeueesof ueutoe CoiuunUve ot Airrieultural lu AjrricultnnU c'jlge iuiuUug a survey by Barth'ttaud JC Heluws Services u't of person iu the trn action ot njcciflc duties publiher new ter advertising prvpotuik fr budding and open ing of college Ac lJd Bartlett for tits rnices as avnt xhv Bord of Education iu twakhn? prvlimi nAry iinprovemeuv ou the funu and aupcrin tvudiug erevtiou buddiug Paid and CvpeUnd ou contract fr crec Uon ui buildiug Expended by In matins improvements on Agricultural arm includuijr stable and out buibunic" ttunx UP iaboratoir Paid thr and healing and (or gas pH Salaries of protvsaora Ptaid for apparatus and chemicals ieigbta npparalu implements stock pro rldeiis Ac urniture for boarding house implement nd pro lic Stxk for Agricultural arm of arbitration "ith Royce and Cope Luid ald A XV'( formik(ng brick nsed iu building or ne of Treasurer ol Agricultural College plan' for four cvttiv and fur strengthen ing nu of college buddiug The Store noir orrnpled hyA Jthm Cxi) faio THE STORE ADJOINING 9TEP1IEN3 I6L0 EZEKIEL Has taken the Bazikiar Office funoMrlr orexmied by James Even IS'o 17T Jefferaon Avenue Where be wQl transact hi Aulin aa4 (issiea Business And win utvanr rn Good 11 cri tinu Mr further that the pnlbc tll girt him elL and if they are liberal he anti pniahlr reeume all liabil itie of eai i Jttre Lrell All ixiufideutul LoaiaeiM ill bd atleaiied la promi tljr or 1 5 atnor 14 500 HHDS JUST RECEIVED IHRWT ROM WWORI ANI OR SALE BT jn23 aip rxs 4k nrin Real roc he Long Shawls WARRANTED CJLH5ELAXE Hound Cornered illl trtHd Music Shturbi SUPERIOR QUALITY ROUND CORNERED STELLA AND CAPE SHAWLS BEAITIUI RTYL'i Rich Black Silk Velvet Cloaks A Leviathan Capt Byl ot the Dutch Lark Hendrik IJo Ambacht eomriiuuicatca to the billowing: Sailing in the South Atlantic Ocean ill lat 37:27 long 14:51 and with ry rough weather we observed between 12 anil 1 mid day of the 9th June a frightful ea which for the pace of nine days remained constantly bo ride the hip Th monster was about Im feet lune and 25 to 30 feet broad and frequently came with such force against the ship a to cause her to tremble all over It spouted a great deal ot water over the deck of a very disagreeable smell The Capt All feu: ing that the mun ter might dam age the rtulder tried all means to get rid of it After more than 100 mti'ket ball had been tired into it and a harpoon and a long iron bar buried in its body the blood was ob orvel flowing from many wound so that at la through loss of strength it could no longer keep up with the ship and uas lost sight of Its skin was tutu iu many place iu consequence ot its ctrikiug violently against the copper Java Hoile Port Mir rwl brry Win Qusjter uad 0c tsv Chmpzn iHeM erk A lulbrecbt) CUret io Hw kU an4 in IM CogOM: int Reignette BisuJa in Half in Quarter I rtave vin qin In4on CnMixI fn Whr)e nq Whi kiea an4 earn Urxharl id and Barral XVfot Stomach and CordLd BBfer iu caae NLMIKIH 200 Rexe Raioina Box Wfodw Gia 150 Brrrar Prppr Pnute 0 inn 20 BALTIMORE OYSTERS ttcfetifd tlaity11111 fi'rson venne "lli il3iu CEO 1 A I Ni Aeut 1ILGALITY PRIVATE HASK NO TEiS Au important decision has lately been render ed by JudgO'PKKKiNS of the Putnam County Cir cuit t'olirt Indiana in a suit involving the ques tion whether any number of individuals may as sociate ami issue bank notes ivitliout authority ot law in other words whether siicli issue is a com mon law right extending to every person lio chooses to exercise it The Judge discusses lit some length this point and conclude that al though the right wa once enjoyed in England the statutes enacted in lii'Jt for the protection of the Bunk of linglnntl thereafter restrained private bmkers frotu issuing paper money That prac tice can hardly be said to have ever prevailed here where all the issues of paper money have been either by government or under the author ity of statute Under the constitution of In diana which prov ide for the creation of a State Hank and also for "tree banking" regulated by statute no bank of issue can be established ex cept in one or the other of these mode That lieingthe case the Judge hold that the Citizens' Bank of Gosport is ati illegal institution and be cause of illegality its issues are void and being void no action can be brought founded on ucli note of issue although the consideration given for them may be recovered There is no statute vf Indiana making it a penal offence to issue such CORN POPPERS rale try oct24 A mfr if an Ik lai nr and Prims Alfki Splendid ABeortincnt of SEASONABLE SHAWLS IIXliLLI A HKOTIIKH DETROIT BREWER! BzXYADERE VALENCIAS IMPERIA la OPERAS ZEPHYR PLAIDS BAYADERE POLL DE CHEVRES IG RE LACK 1 LKS BLACK SILKS BAYADERE BLACK SILKS BEAUTIUL RENCH CALICOS ANCY SILKS late tylea The Above good lavejubt been purchiid at the Xew York Auction Sale? and will be toM Ly the yard or piece at a umall advance KINBI A CO 167 JefTeibon avenue 600 Ralf CbetR earan and box You nr Hyson Gun powtr and Black Tescf recent Importation COEE AAi SPlUS Batfb White and Gra ko and Jotket Old Gov't and Common Jar Bag Green and hue Maruaiie Buxra Ground Rk Kejm hirer Caaea Ground JMfielard Bag pjwr Spice and Clover round 1'epper and Cloven Mata 'uwa RICH RENCH GOODS inr'l Lr UimwlrM A MALT AND HOPS i kt marktt ratb 1 I CAlUJW julHtf Singuiar A few days ago Levi Spies Philadelphian standing nt the corner of Grand street and the Bov very in New York sud denly disappeared from the sight of a friend with whom lie was talking and was discovered nt the bottom of a well thirty teet deep into which he had sunk the street having suddenly caver! in There had been a well there and some ix or LARGE AXD EXTENSH LI ASSORTEDsTOCX Would mot rp lfully th Httrntiim if their frieu 1 and roniimernt penoiully 1 the lai pe and well stork hi li ha on baud and are prepnred to deliver on notice to any tall ul the city at the Loure1 Market Jrice for Cah Their Mock 1a ciup4Hrl Lvhih Lump and jrjr UliitMsk La kawaua ScruuUn Jump and Egv Brierill i C'u mln ia New CaaUe ami Bloratmrjf Cnal from wLL van be a xery hujenur quality hrr parlor and kitchen use Cual Yard on Atwater irtrort betworn Bausaiuid Randolph rtroeU AplS d2m 2bu Hh4 tair prime and rhoi New OrlrL Rico and Muarnvado td) Bbl Powder' I and 1(X BLL I'riiue New (Jrlc'Am Mvlaaaea Syrup have availed ourM lrea ot Iho opportunity and nave received 500 STELLA SHAWLS WITH Apxirtinunirut of luxes for the yearly as adopted bv the Board of Suprvi8ra tor 1S57 V7 Deduct lor error iu Grecutitld full on DtroiL HENJiY TravW" adf27 jac Look at ii i SDUXD SALE OREITED GOODS Will be bold at my office (47 Griswold street) on Thuradav Nov 4th at ten the best lot of Diamonds Watch ea and Jewelry ever ottered at auction in this city cou bianriK ot the following goods: Two very valuable Diaumud Pina 4 Diamond cue verv tine 6 verv heavy old Hunting Ievora: One dewing Machine 13 Opvn fnued Gnld Det Levers 1 ine Lamanated cteel Guu 10 Hunting Silver Levers 5 open face Silver Det Levtra 6 Heavy Gold Hunting Det Levers 2W dwt Gold Chain 5 pen fa ed English Levers 1 Ot of 9ilrer Ware 1 Heavy Silver Time Roeper Revolver Gold eus and Pencils Musical Instru ments Mathematical Instruments The alovu goods ill be sold to pay advances and every article will be suldti the highest Didder Gouda may be examined the iar previous tn sale No postponement ou account of weather OCt27 dtd And endeavor to Make them Low enough There They iU onlv xy in addition that they have adopted the system of ONE PRICE ONLY! As the only uue by bi li they coubt hope gain the alronae of the Entire Commiinhy And carry their intention of ultimately doing The Largest Trade EVR DOSE IN THE A TE MICHIGAN an Hurra ernanilo Anunble irst dirtri George SteHrt cuud Henry 1 lt fue third Haney Miller irst dKtrict MarsbsII Headley second Charles Cai neuter third Philip rinbie fourth Jus ph I Yerkca Liringitan irM dilric1 Elijah Hurt Daniel Bush irst district Orlan to Barnea Henry I i1 a Ivy irst district Alvin ijhaw second Reuben Gridley Corm Balch Allegan Stephen A Morrison bf Clatr birat district I Smith second Bancroft (uttryt irst dirtrict Edward Thomson second Benjamin Grace Shtau Clark Clintun Sy Beater Hoy Eastern district red Half western Seneca IL King Kent i rat district Thompson Sinclair second Cype riaa Hooker third John Mathewson Ottaua James Dalton Sanilac 11 Loop Paw hal PichnrdMnn Peter Andre William Patrick hcwaviru George Lester Upper The flection ba3 already been held and three dcmocruU returned George Wendell of Mackinac Ebenezer Warner ot Marquette and John Greenfield of Ontonagon £AIOV7T Cuv Hall of Vermont has delivered hi? an nual message to the Legialittnre rom his sum mary of the Hnamrial condition of the State it ap pears that it4 available resources are $9o8'jl and the indebtedness 43ihli The State debt is in crease! by the appropriation of $C11 27 for the construction of the new State House With re gard to banks he says: rom the repent of the Bank Commissioner it appears that all the banks in operation in the State are considered to be in a sound condition though the capital of some of them by reason of losses has reduced be low the chartered amount wouhl also set in that many of the banks have violated some of their charter erdrrate and the pome and vrannWKXul wire ha connuMide to au iihriMiavoii theW ya ters for years give yu a of comfort and itotonty wkile the blad tree the noll tr ut wkh 11 beaatHtel viBas and rioiug cities evincitog' the and etotarpnse tw ereat nanon the rail which greet you on every hand the lake which gradually expand before you as you leave the Mream with the many i land repving on it waters like fresh nosegays on the bosom ef the beautiful bride and the hi lorica! associations so well fitted to inspire pa triotic pride all contribute to make th is jKi ysici an'uratinv'and About four oVIook von enter the Sandusky bay a tranquil and beau tiful sheet of water presenting on its southern shore a citv ot some eight or ten thousand in habitants I can recollect when it was a formi dable rttal OI Cleveland and hade fair to be the city of Lake Erie Disappointment in regard to the canal want of sagicity and enterprise in the oriziual proprietors difliculties and delay attend ing entrance of tesrels to the bay gave a serious eheck Io its prosjwrity for a season Meanwhile iu rival grew and rapidly and acquirednch an amount of capital aud custom as to con trol in a great measure the biisities of the region The location of Sandusky is beautiful its public Grounds schools and church edifices are highly creditable and tasteful and its citizens are cele brated for hberalitv ho pitalitv and public pirit THOMSON 32677 28 These sub items are not less curious tlian the main feua It appears that the entire salaries of the Professors were $5410 50 1 Additional improvements wetre purchased cost ing 43 The boarding house exjen es were $5103 04 1 More buildings were want ed and some of tlase just erected need! re pairs the cost of all which was $17773 iM M'lattlm concern wanted of so much printing we cannot conceive the cost was $341 03 1 Its Mtage amounted 0 $10 I and its blacksmithing to $200 50! Thu far the tax payers have given one hun dred thousand dollars tor the support of the ag ricultural college They iniist hereafter give at least thirty thousand dollars annually for its support if it Hhall be conducted on the piewrnt plan by the present party in power Does it pay? It certainly da not It ieturna no benefit whatever for the expenditure It Las So far en of no practical usr tn the public It cannot be of any use as heretofore managed It has been managed as the State administra tion have managed every other department of the government uiiskillfully extravagantly and corruptly THE TRIP TO BOSTON During the spring of 1857 John McKinney Secretary of State and piewent black republican candidate for State Treasurer went to Boston Ma to ss het pajsjr for reprint of He charged the fare and expeii es of hi trip to the State and they were allowed by the Board of State A uditors as appears by their report page 24 a follows John McKinney to lure from Lnhg to Boston sad re turn to wlrt paper lor reprint ot laws 43 00 To etpenaen 10 day 20 00 Total Ifi 00 He went to Boston to select paei for re print of laws" bnt it appears that he returned without having made such selection Such paper was offered him as was wanted at $92 per ream bnt he did not select" it but came homo and selected a quantity of inferior quali ty for which was paid $1075 per ream as ap pears by the report of the Stale Auditor page 41 a follow John A Kerr Co Ui 100 ream printing papor for re print of law atlU7t 1075 00 loo ream iinuling paper forroviae 1 law at 1076 1075 00 a a a WWW to With facil 111 fr producing the linnet mn Hinb gtad of Malt lopoia no I I now prep red to fumUti Ito lanuua quahiu of Ale Porter Brown Stoat OR Dll lUiIlir ANI nornING RaaCiag frow $6 (o $10 per Barrel Tetra Tint and Stock 1lti HEWED Til Il II It All package extra which wlcu returned to the Dn rttj IN COOD ORDER Will be jiLI for at the vm prH dmrcrtl The it i nn Private I'aioBipa and 'nnmimen (i jfDtrul Lt juulicuUrly called the EXCELSIOR CREAM ALE Old friends and new may aaaured ef ths mtor quality nnd ll tvor of them) 'er Loir The principle of tlle inretio contort 7 eon lru ion of the Retort hereby Jw ely and onomklly generated trua Tallow and HefUse ir We of au kind an expense rf about eh bt einta thoerand feet erf nr hntrr nil ru A Lwg rourae of at the ran tor who haa had many iM neT ufarturing a well a by Wre 2 the luven lion teyne all dHt of i( pubhc mv confi)eutr Jt most simple id useful of any thingnf rej1 fvte cuurU acted The po leut wlyect uf the proprietor if City County and tun Kighle on the terms and io iutrvdu the wortra into TZ? verato Work from Itrt feet capneitr and readiness by UUIHKY A HolMKW JZZ71 troit as well even thing tw I Iglt Gas" ark which will I upphwj uj 2 the rtuqutl pjinu IU the Udell to twrti1' Id terntory rerun tewu I'erwtns of small capital and artlrelarr bv uiakiuga 1 oow' meut in the right to A own IJghi Gas oiks" will Im certain of a UnmI nemtinn All comriunhsitlnns In the preiuiee recta dersigu will meet with pirnupt attention IHTHtv I plT dly Nn 77 Woods Sugars Wiota uses TEA COEE TOBACCO Wines and Liquors The i rqJr of Detroit ara respect fatty infarmM that they ht tiad at the above wium1 at all txiuvs ua 1 RE CIDER VI EGA JU A 1 mle and ratal! by 1 1 I A dereMee ef rro 13B WOODBUIDGE kTRUT WEST uzaaiKKsn no rr rr SteMno fi tfuurtie Chemi ton Chemist Z' AUidNO AN WANT AER0P toferaueby CHS BUSCH 201 Jeft raM re £Michioan Stocks In New York on Saturday $175H Michigan Central sold at 97j TSO shares Michigan Central at 5s to 59 359 Michigan Southern at 24) to 24j 1275 do guaranteed at SSltoMj Iu Boston on riday 80 shares Rockland sold at isj to 20 so lsie Royale at 3j 100 Superior at 3: 60 Pewabic at 9j IlOXVClBB PtSl LTTNO ROM THK PtUS lGBT quarrel occurred in a saloon at Albany on Saturday night between partisans of Morrissey aad Heenaa growing om of tlie recent Owen Curran wu stabbed by a man 1 Tur nei and his wounds are mortal Turner was ar rested Box etr 150 Rrni rH ing 100 lUrjuwt LtUer tad Not Paper 2f0rMX) Pnnjmn Car 2uuU Um Bat Lead I'M Vioettar Toptlber with MakvraU White Herring Ra? Print Vi It Stoffa 'orda? ktGUra Wra and artfr apjrtwlrr Ut the Gr cery Trade Ja ()B Cunaer JefTtraon are and Wikjrne trrat IeirriL 2dp OLD DOMINION COEE A new wsppiy jnt received and fnr aale hv CHA9 BUCH 14 201 JefierM are JACOBS CORNER JEERSON AVE AM WAYAK RTKKI ri Offer far sale to the City aud Country TreUe: tin' IWteut nd Entirely Aew sbirt Steel Sjiiuig Can as Covered SOLE A Til It The Trunk J'aiis Stji le The Trunk Saratoga Stjle IAI'IES PA KING rtil'NKSk HAT CASES Solid eather Sulky anl Hand Trui la sther ami Bellow Top all ee Iiuprm lewtlur Traveling Bags Low Tray end Smuv Tnuika The Kit' utioi of pur tausere Low ev I more nartieu lurly diri rl il to ur Mammoili Slock of Clothing ine audeleautly iiiade and trimmed oraraenate ax lu and keavy lim4 Sa ka and iUglam iloUaud coat mi non irramti DuU luw prn ed urar eoate Itii sw and Biisinww Coats The moit fahhmmiLle k)h Cl nth rocks I ho Hum hk msiui Burins Cuata richly nude up Htid Substantial dark wnrin I 'ndrr 1 'nnH And a large Mock of staple hea Sacks and rock Veth and lanti Rich 1 taud Silk Veh eta inter Rtvlee ine Cawuiicre Bumukn Vrata fine atlicL leeaut and ri Silk VeKte fall All the staple Silk Hurdion Woratod Ac in ouanlitr I no lr I ul I 4 PATENT COMBINATION GAU ES just received ami for rule by CHAS BUSCH fNt24 201 Jeffersoa are mtiw 1 of men to prove thi fact gnlt i I oi mfor nmo few day Kince that in conversation with some of hio own neighbors in his own store in Plymouth where they were reproaching him with denying the prim iple that he had sworn to support he emphatically denied that he had ever said he was not now or had not ever Iwen a know said be I deny that of which I am not a uned? 1 am as niiiih a know nothing now as ever 1 wa and I admire their principles They are my Ibis and other similar asser tions were made in the presence of Esquire Justice of the Peace and eight other gentlemen all friends ami neighbors of Air Eralick within the past ten day EX OICER THE STATE Petsoually appeared belore me the under igned a Notary Public Peter ralick known to me to le the party mentioned in the above article who being duly sworn deposes and says that the above article signed Ex Ofticer of the State is devoid of truth in every particular I HAXPUK Notary Public Wajue County Micb IhvtP'l Detroit 'Oct 2d 1858 Th wett knnvn lukM ami MOS II IE The Violinist UttheTRukkkll Hall Thursday k't'e'y TICKETS CENTS fvv Kite Am dn A CarriH Muc Mora aUihc Kewell LU use oR GOVERNOR CHARLES STUART ofKahmuuoo lR I COVIRNOff GEORGE MUNRO of 7Zkin fOXATHAJf PylM NW voa urtiNV Jwwr tw xwrauCTos DANIEL JACOKKS of Wayne OB TBBASUaKa "EDWARD ANTER of Wayfie TM TTg LANIl OBVICB JOHN BALL of Kent OB AUTrfTOB GEX1ERAL JOHN' ADAM of Lenawee OR ATTORN rr GENKBAL JABEZ SUTHERLAND of Saginaw yoa MZMBKto OV 1H8 MOAKO KDU0ATI0N ANDREW MOORE of Kalamazoo OR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS ripsr distkict GEORGE COOPER of Jackson bkcono district CONSIDER A STACY of Lenawee TiflBn DISTRICT THOMAS CHURCH of Kent OCIim DISTRICT ROBERT DAVIS of Oakland Meerschaum pipes i haw duo on band a very Lne of MEER tCHAVM PTPjS which I will ell very Jew fnr cash IjULIMI ill 35 Woodward ara Magazines for November Atlantic Ladies' rench TRAVELING TRXJRIS MRlilUM AND KXTKx lAimi I7KS We reu rtrnw lire 1 irget auj lKl TRUNKS TRAVELING BACl A iitol Ever offered In tins city aud lef compete em style qudity or pure at the 7 201 Jefferwc are Shaving jnt the thin? fur sale cheap by CHAS BUSCH 2G1 Jtfersoc are 78 Wnorfward aven Detroit October 12 18S8 oet3 II II OWENS (Late of the firm ot (torn Brn H'lLkHA I AND RKT AILIIICIllw IhlklMY no so: wnnintjinn avenue tiETanff Jrt atari Ua Grud irCUft SODA AV INK ANh MILK BISCUITS BWnY HtrmR SUGAR WATER PIC NIC LEMON ANO GRAHAM Ship foaf amt Tiro ten breed AND CAKES AI KIM'S lonrtantlr nn hand IU4u tire Ut map rtal Uvlivw to any part to ity MvrebaoU in utr ard cvuntCnppltal rn Uta rul terma All order aril be protuylif atleurleil to Goola klnvrel tree ebarva In all yari of the city jyU dfito THE UN DKIiSIGNED HA VINO RE THE INSTITUTE OR THE Dissemination of Useful Drinfr Has enlarged iud rajmeuakd it IM THK MOST Tlluttul GH AUN'SER MARIVR JT Jfor IHivral term ra ill be uiiertd An exatnin'ition Lvliru puHhasiag tlseu re will prove uiranunnw 7 11AE A ELLIOTT8 78 oodwarj avenue THK COXOMY IX PRICE CM WIATKB MOt'K UP READY MADE CLOTHING CAXXOT BE STR PASSED In our Retail Department luar be faun'' LIVES IX SIZES WARM Hoolea and Merina Undcrclothiatr LINES IN SIZES 4 SILK UNDERCLOTHINC In great variety Line in Sira Wf Hal 1IOS Mil Merino nod Cotton SHIRTS IN LINEN MARSKII LS AND COLORED Capt Lafayette Wood 8th regi ment Infantry died at Washington on the I9th I Martin Lane for nearly thirty years cashier of the Cambridge Bank Mass died at his residence in Carnliridgeport Oct at the age of 73 yeats He was a brother ot Ebenezer Lane the former Chief Justice of Ohio an 1 lather ot Professor lane of Harvard College Specie Exi outs The exports of specie from the port of New York for the weekending the 23d int were $101861 making a total since Jan 1 Isis of $22915615 Same time in 1S57 same time itr 1 56 $3o 644 599 same time in 155 $254m 33S same time in 1854 $33 410323 same time in 153 19562769 same COAL COAL COAL In ft 1 1 Cjtaea Screened BEORE RY )nu HUME USE The copartnership heretofrre evirtinz under the Area CuRNIEl fl COLLINS i thU dr mutually CORX IELD will pay all cUuizm do by aid rn and is authorised to collect alf aranaBui tL mtm retain Atao full Ripply Cot Canto tot all lSw taM JOHN COKNIKW iner Border for badla and partie for aie cheap CHARLES COLLINS oclS RICHMONDS to BACKUS Detroit Ort 20 18 3 oetgl hTlrtZTLXCT(ni9fO 'WAYSE cor57 4 Th follcirltog article relatita to ffyself has appeared in oar of thefWack republican papers of tin counly: A Know Nothing Candidate So raw several week since we charged that Peter ralick the democratic nominee for heritf oi Wayne county was a know nothing identified with an order who central idea was proscription ot adopted citizens and Catholie harelj who wa in tavbr of compelling the4 foreigner io re ide in this country twenty on year tw for casting a vote and of exeluding him entirely from the pub lic offices Has Peter ralick denied thi? Haw any of hit friemia denied it? They Lave not and dare not deny it Not only wa Peter ralick a member of the proscriptive ord bnt a high dignitary that order 1I treasurer nf the State council and was delegate from Michigan in IsJS to the national know nothing council How will the Irish rench and German dem crat i reli voting for thi Mr ralick?" 1 I do deny th? truth of the above article both in the general and in th? detail The only ground for the charge made Ibis: In trie fall of Isol I waa solicited by a friend to attend a meeting 'I went with him and five or six others I at once became convinced that it was bo place fur a dem ocrat and I have' never on any since entered the lodge of taken any interest in the organizativu ami I immediately cautioned my democratic friends to Lave nothing to du with theairder I never was a delegate of the order I never wo treasurer oi the state council nor a delegate to the national know nothing conven tion 1 never was identified with the order in any wav except by attending a HDgle meeting under the circumstances atwive named not and never had any sympathy with the pro scriptive principles of the know nothing orA mer lean party and I am utterly opposed to restrict ing in any degree the rights and privileges now ext nded bv onr lawi to immigrants from a for eign country peter RtllCK Personally appeared liefore me the nnderignd a Notary Public Peter ralick who deposeth and saith that the above is true both in general and aetail 1RAEL BENITEaU Notary Public Wayo county Mieh IHted ct 23 laid The follow ing article appeared in the Detroit Adveftiier October 26th: KNOW NOTHING CaMUHaTE tlR SHEKIf "Editor of toe Daily Advertiser: That Pter ralick wa a know nothing du ring the existence of that order in this State I pared to prove He was in 155 an offi cer of the Plymouth Council No 24 and in the pring of that year was elected a delegate to the Grand Council of this tate This body met at Odd ellows' Hall in this city in May lo55 ami Mr Peter ralick was present at that meet ing and took an proceedings uudreds veracity stand ready Mr ralick of business of a proposition St Peter's the Chnrehr ehnnlri 1 iu (he b''t st ret to and in the beat locations in thoe atreetA hen a church crowded let it colonize and let the mother church help the daughter tn erect a new edifice The Episcopa here have transferred their great church to an inferior street and a poor position The Prts bterian have located the church occupied bv lr huftield in a portion scarcely better the st view I had uf it wi from a woodhed They have however erected a very tine church on JetTeruip avenue iu a commanding position and another i till finer ou ort treet both of them however too far from the centre tor the present The Methodists hae a church in a good situation rn Woodward avenue another ou Cuugre street i and a by no means zod dh Eafavette beside ome mission churches which I did not see The edifices except the first are hardly suitable either in magnitude or style to the size and tLde of the city They seemed to be well manned It was my privilege to preach to my former how changed! There were few faces that I could recognize yet after I cloek many came around me one saving "You solemnized marriage for me and here ia mv old est son taller than another "You baptized me in my infancy another You preached mv father's funeral sermon" Ac Of the old mem bers mSIlV have died sonw harp A mtcrrd ovnwi have gone to other churches some to the world Concerning all that I recollected I made special inquiries and could I have seen all that have wandered I could with emphasis have inquired have you gained by foraatring the church of year early choice One of the most pleasant sails that can be imag ined is to be enjoyed by taking the morning aifl vnar Sf Ttaranit fnr QonlnVv itoj to tax I and wel rde red veaecl the accommodaung sub 1J JEERSON AVENUE (OprtsiU tire Pt ulusul ir Itauk augt rzr cup niul could uot livar to have bi luxuries di minished or his liberties abridged but contended lor both on patriotic and physiological grounds a ertiug that the Use of brandy is the inalienable right ot a renchman and indispensable in Mack inuw after a repast to cook the bilious meats anl the crudities Inch they leave in the stom The change from Mackinaw to Detroit emanci pated Cadillac from temperance obligations as the ordinance was local in its nature The In dians ot the peninsula Hurons Ottawa Potta watomie etc gathered around the irew settle ment by thousands notwithstanding the effort of the Jesuits to prevent them Their attachment to brandy exceeded their attachment to their spirit ual guides and for a time they were left without missionary services The town struggled for a longtime for existence It was once consumed by tire It has been the sc tie of many battles and sieges and has borne the flags of three different nations It was first incorporated iu 1802 the charter conferring the right of suffrage upon women a well as tarn So that the experiment of right has been tried in the It was not till some time atter the war of 112 that Detroit arose above the condition of a trading ami military post In lo3u it had but 2200 inhabi tant It began to rie rapidly in 135 and with but trifling interruptions has leen advancing ever since The churches which stood upon Woodward avenue in IsJs have been torn down and in their Laces large blocks of stores have arisen Why where these churches given up? Their room wa wanted tor business their worth was needed to build other churches the people preferred more quiet location for houe of worship But is this right? ''here business is there are men: where men are there honld be temples ot worship The Cathedrals of the old world are iu lue great centres hat would be thought to sell out St Paul or Madeleine or Notre Dame? yy PHILLIPS AUCTIONEER nr hili tr nRonirK Stnre Woodviint Avenue Detroit HOUSEHOLD URNITURE AT AUCTDV 9 tturday morning Dttnler 30 nt 10 o'clock at the uleuve of Ingersoll Esq corner of Lafayette ami ourth street a tine collection of fi rat class furniture of the let make ami Gnish ami near new 1 Ropewood Case Rosewood SfaR and Chairs Brocatelle Reception Chairs igured Reps Trimmines Marble Tnp Tabe BniRsels rapfrv Carpets Chandelier Brackets Mantel ornaments Rfeuo( Enameled and Bl Walnut Chamber Suits iron Bed steads Hair Mattresses Rngr i Hl Cloth" Matting Dining Room urniture Breakfast Dinner and Tea Sets (extra heavy Cliioa) Cut Goblets and Wines Stow Kitchen urniture Ac The above will be ready for iuspoctU'D the dav to life hale HILL A BROTHER oct27 d4t AO' tion and Couunfcrion Merchant 17 urnTtuiieto YES etc AT I1 auction BY ROWJEY LONG On Wfeilnesdaj inurniucr otoler 27 at 10 oVhx will Le sold at the Auction Ronin Ma Woodward avenue a lot of Hou hold urniture consiatin? of Bureau" Bedsteads Chair Tables Wah Stands Licht Stands Si du Tables Cupboards Comforters Pictures lXMkins Glasses kc Also 10 Cooking Stoves 6 Parlor and Box Staves anti varioUf other IL RDWLY 2 1858 oct '7 dlt Auctioneer rpHE STEREOSCOPES and VIIAVS ARE tlie inurt perfect and the cheajH of arUatic piuductioiia ur the aaine niunw thit la paid for one t'uurth rale Oil Painting a wt ot I'iclareH can in bought the fiut rt buikliuirs and ncenvry in the wrid equaling in beaut and pc raj Live the originate when viewed with the ej Call ud them at HIGBY 62 Jvfterson avenue Detroit OR1 75 WOODWARD AVENU DETROIT ltaOCRATlC JEIKUAt NOMINA TIONrt Th1 following is to correct list of Die demo cratic mnMnntionA forTtaaabtaSf the Legisla ture so far as the name have I rti received That for the Senate is itftojly enmj lete while for the House of Keireeiitativcs we have int lli gence from about two thirds of tlie whole num of districts KSTATi I I 8 Etrtt 7Airrf AnUiony Dudgeon vf Detroit Second ChAriert I Walker of Detruiu third Thornton Brodhead of Groee lle A'mtYtit William Warner of Van Bure ifth Michael CrufAit of OakUncL StzA seventh Elina pond of Washtenaw Eighth Jxtfvmiah Corey of WAhleoa Ninth Willi irn Corbin of Monn Charles iMwey of Lenawee Eleventh Michael Patteraon vf Leme A maaa Gibaun of Jackaun Thirteenth Horace A Nojea ff Calhoun (nrtemth John Cook of HdlUle biilrruih Uwui II Ixithrup of St Jorttph SmuHtuik Cynre woig of Caa Eight" raakllu Muxzy rrienViUeM EuJory 0 Brigg of Van Boren 3 imo A Stow of Kalamazoo Tvrnty Jo ph Urr of Barry 7 ranklin LaRueif loghom IVrulf Robert Crouse uf Linitaatou 7rraly Willmiu enton of Genesee Juf William Bro 11 uf Macomb 7'uenty Ralph Wa lLaure of St Clair Tki "i Aaron Wstroo of Tueeola Turuly tighth A Maxwell of Bay 'Lurntf aiaA re tarick Worden of Kent 7 A 1 Bell of Ionia 7 Henry Beunoyer of Ottawa Tkirt "uud The election ha already been bel 1 and William Di kinaon black republican elected owing to the declination ot the democratic uomiuee and the Ini jitaibihty of selecting another la time to bare name usd at the poll's HOT'SE KPKRfjrrwTATIV H'ayne CVmnfy irst district Alexander Vi Buel Theodore Daniel Bushnell John MclJer Uijtt Paul Gies Richard Connor third Joahua Simmons fourth Wilk tri £lmoudn fiftl Jauu 8 Da vid Monroe William ir district Stephen Miller eeuuJ Bvojamin Hicks third Daniel 3 VI ilkihiMJu irst dtetrwt 0 A Donahue second VreeUud Sf Joseph Eastern district Patrick ilMraulette western Coffiutierrv Un Mirhael RuUn tva Rerrien irst district William Beeeou TH Novel and Useful MportMni 10 me THE SUN UGHfeAS Wtot OR THK MANUACTVRK or ILLUMINATING GAs oil THE USK Pi irate Hoses PiHic t'Utayen Tmhua PATENTED AUGUST f8U 99 234 7d The olh gv went into oKiativu on the 13th of 1857 Up to that time the faim buildings and improvement had cost some thing more than dfc nto fv thousand dollars! and the cost of conducting the concern for a littht over eleven months had exeeedodfKvwfy ctc lEohsand dollars! An analysis of th items of expenditure which every leader can readily make for hirn self tlie extravagance which lias dis tingtiL hixi the whole luanag ment as well in the construction of the buildings xs iu the in ternal economy of the college We imagine tliat many a farmer wjjl behold those items with wonder lie will compare them with tlie cost of hi own extensive farm and improve ments hleh aru siqx riorto those uf the public institution and wonder )mw so much nionev could issiil'ly Lave eeii exn n'led and there be so little to show fr it He ill wonder bow the expenses uf tlie gentlemen who met occa sionally to look after the farm cmld run iip to eightvii hundred dollars He ill wonder how thess'ketion of the site of lhemUetre could have cost eight hundred liars He will wonder how the cost of a little udertising in tlie new pajwrs cotild have Ims five hundred dollars And he will look tlimugh all the items won dering at the magnitude of each Especially he will wonder to hat use the Treasurer of the college put the item of $33731 65 The report ctisU ahttle lighten this item which we will reflect The monev a said to have Ix en ex pended as fellows SSalarie 4210 Stock Implement 1192 eevt for ukf tat Boareling houe expense 103 Jia liiij (factuiliug the erection of four dwel iing bouM repairs on one oM dwelling and uuik ou college edifices an I born) 17113 Buckwheat cake dishes China Plales with aser Pan on hand and tor sale cheap by CHAS BUSCH i 201 Jefferson are CARD Dcmhie Eaaineiled Ivory Blnk Xe 1 and Por JACK SCREWS on hand and for sale by BCSCH 201 Jefferson ve rpOWEL STANDS for sale cheap bv BUbCH 201 JeffeniOD art 171SH CULTURE Treatise on the Artificial PropagaUuu uf certain kind uf teh with tue (16scriptiu ani habits such kiute as are the most suitable fur Pisciculture or sale bv oct27 DiUtrTITY STRAW THE COURTSHIP OE 1T7eS JL STANDISH and other Poem by Lougfeiluv re cuivodby uct27 DOUGHTY CO Pursuant tu a of Warne nnntv Micbiran the uudriffnei ewirdiAn of DaniM Murrell Jr Prter Murrell and Daniel Rvan minora will jwUI at public auction at the tront nf the Wirnv County Court Houv iu the city of Detroit on Thuriv the 9th Gay of DeramLer next at 10 A all'the right title of aaid minors fn and to the following deribe 1 remire" ing and ing in the said city uf De troit to wit A "trip of land twenty (20) feet aide off of the east side of lut number thirteen 13) in block numtfer Mxtytwo 52 according to the recorded plat of the Baker frm RuSE ML RRELL Guardian Detroit OcL 2G 1S35 lawfiw rccrivM a case of CENTV RENCH CAL CONGPESo HALMri KiLS xnefinm touiea a very nest article XldlOLi IAV0VR t23 fferiri ira CHILDREN'S SHOES Wd 4 treriv4 ere of CHILDREN" THK OLEtn4 HEEL KID and LEATHER BOOTEE9 Nichols i le favour re t23 lefi JvTerwo ave iHKST PREMIUM GOLD AIETlxL PIANO LORTS TEIKWAT SU received the foltowifig premjarur far their superior toml Inntrnmcni: 1 55 sod 56 the firet prize and gold medal at the Amer lean InUtute CrvwtaJ Palace Sw York and the firwt prize and fdd medU at the Mary Jaetatute BriticMre 1S5 tbc ffrwt prize an 1 dflfma at tLe Wichixn State air Permit ft A eetectioB rrf thee Inetrumenta aze aiwaya Isand and for Mie at factory price by CTJtJX BOCHHEITTER octao a re Jetterron Ttetroit January 12 The undersigned have entered into co partnership on the 11th int and ill continue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS 15 ALL TT3 BRASCHKS At the old atand Ve 217 Jejjervon Avenue Young Men Hall Under the name and firm of ENDER A SAT CH LLI WILLIAM HENDERSON JAMES SATCHEL! Mr Satchell will yuperintend the mtnufacturing department and will be glad to aoe bi old friend and trou? And the public cenerIly and accure them that no Pifu wiU be spared on in part to leaae the mot faa tidiouff nct24 Blank election Inspectors of Elecjan in want of accurate and con Yemeni Hanks for Baakinr out return of Election can ob tain them of EJWimiP Dealer in all kind of Btenks SM0KING I have now on Land Nome very choice Virginia Cot Pin? Smok ing Tobacco and eeverxl other different kind which are rarr uire ot received at GALIMITH Kt24 35 Woodward are The nnJeraigned havin? lren appoints the? Arrt te prepared to rec ire application and Uue potioea withunt reference to the oae office RaT General Ina Apnt oetl dtf 4d Grwwrdd street Detroit RONZED BLOWER STANDSTon hand and fr sale by CTTA3 HL 2H JeSeraoa are on hand and for PRESS fKTOBER 27 1853 Concert 7 ii i in ir mibpmi anai aeitair i 'a 1 ttoPE frl wurnnthi I Vl WarraDb'd Grt riu an thing uf the kmd em temot i til a 1 1 A I 4 rt i ri 1 navigation up io October ified Second week Total in (kt Oct 15 1121AM $2910349 1M714 24)3an J3L6Y 2113 1U7W 23SI1UA4 11x2:) 2tLV525 24714tl 93181 117717 21421X4 5223 ldofi654 92S63 ltM3348.

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