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DETROIT DAILY FREE PRESS, O'lveeffe Judge Iho l'osl 1ST OF LETTERS reinaixirtg in liXGJNJO COMPANY No. 2. A regular monthly metiiiig uf Edjjle Fire Company No.tt, will be held ut the Engine House liig afternoon at bait' pant 3 o'clock. X. 0.

All eleeiiou of officini will lake place, to fill yaeiuieiyM, nl the raveling in corn, equeuce of whicb, a full utLi'ntiaiice ul members in req uealed. DAY OC ItXiF.K 1. i uurce at ueiruu, vcioocr i. i- Vptm Mi-Clrmeiw r-airint. KI.O.N f.MI.No'.VOUTJ!.

In pnwntina Ihe of Macomb count the na.ne of Eiuit Farusv.nrlh, ws teel a piosre not eaIv to ho described. In asking the Democracy to support him lor tlie lutfli office to which he has. been noniinaletl, by the Ann Arbor, we do no A Tin; ui-Mui'ii A'i'ic cueld of jef- ALIEN AND SEDITION FEDKRALISM MIL woo i i In Iho Advertiser of tiu itnlatit, an aiienipt at a vinilicatiun ihe Vj.w-kiJ oi 31r. Woodbriilife, acting as a jttde of tiie territory of iI iciiiyan. The acts committed liy him were Rticli as every man who was unprejudiced, condemned at the time.

There was an universal expression indignation at the of tlie man, so much so, that in obedience ucl-11 K. faWUBLL, Sec'y. VMS AKD r-HOULUIilUS-Siiperiur anil cie. toci) omiu rAiiis as CO. SA.Ti 1).

A good slum iioy wanted for a .1,.,, inir war sTiiiiM iiiwn, upjimut) rJiCrCn. to the popular he was obliged to eff more than we should do for any nominee oflhat convention, if we believed him to be Itonest.ea-nable and orthodox. In the present case, however, we can go farther. We have Imotvu something of Faiesworth's reputation trotn his elnldluiod, and we tear not to challenge the whole whig fiction in Michigan, to array hetore the world.a single dishonorable action attributable to linn, lie is emphatically one of cimens of an Americaii made in.iii. Trace him from the humble roof of his parents, see him ftntifghtig io" a legal education, in a way peculiar tii the hardy sons of New England, i ie in lit earlv eiuteration withe, bor- VlP The best and cbenpesl preparBiioa for th-Hair tivcr nilVrei) to ihe public A frcttli pupply vf-tl anil fur sale by JOHN MeRBYHOiUPa MXAMEST-Warranted a ni ly for ihe Pilcw, aUo a cum for Rheumatism, iiiinw, tfurra ami Wuunds the datli-bed bluest of i hi' l.tioui'idinHi'd L)r.

Gridley, to his friend and Suiuinoii JJiiVB. Cjiite-'ufik York, are 6alcogeatsia America, for sale by -ppi30 JOHN Mu REYNOLDS, Drtroit. the ermine of the judge, and retire from the station that lie had prostituted to ids own vindictive passions, it was he retired from Ins intercourse with his fellow-citizens: vol mm Hie "iHUicily of peciminnj resources," tin' to anil from lite luii'M indignation of on outraged annmuniiij. The rights a cilr.cn uamyUJ upon the iforty cf the prus bm'vn dov vlhcfrudom if fjadu gimrankcd hij the CoiulilHthn of the United Slnlcs, ahridgnl. urn: arts worthy of ihe woasT Diva of ai.ii:n .1 wilds if the Territory of i.ere lie settled in the practice oi JVlhem j'iirber Muses Jerkins ii lVrryll IS IVekhom Kay Pierre Wiilard Puinam 11 Miss lerce A Pirrcc Nelson Pool Capt Povnis Mrs Robcrison Uliztbelh Robinon (Jiaiuha2 Kubb Jhn 2 Jull.iu Rogers Mr Kt8 Anna 1 liolo Win Roll VAzn Kobino.su Samuel ReeihteJ no Rv'ait Aim Symes Job A Sinti Smiih Smith John Sumiirr torge Sullivan Oiun Siaph'iun Jamr-s Slreetcr Samuel Slow; Slcblu'ns Stevens Stcwari John Stevens Slowari orge Stewart Smith Stapp Stringer lm SioueMiss Slary Steven- is Clarissa Slicking TO Sione Andrew S.anuard 11 A Steele Wtn Stamicts Miss Surah J- ER6U.

K((iial Jnsiice to -ill men 'J'tiL- sitjtpuit of it'f- Rovenirncnts in alt their lipliti us llii; ni'iM ailmiiitetrniioiis of our domrrilic C'-a-cei tis.aml ilmturtfSi bubvusks "Tiie (ircservation of the general its whole coiiftilittiunal vior; "A of tlie ri-rlit oreleotion by the people, a iiM safe collective uf tiirii me I'lppnl ty the nworil nl revolution; wlicru piacealilu renuJics arc inii-io-videJ "Aiiooluit' nrfinicscenca in lite dfuir-iutis of llie (lie vital jiniii ijile oi fi-puldics, frutn which ibeiu is no bat to (orve, tlio vital and iunnaiiate paietn of despot uiu KtMiioiuv in tin; ptiiihc expense, that hik.r inny he Jip'Jily bttr: in-tied 'I'lit liniifsi ji'iyment of ota debts, and Kicn'd prestrva-lion of I he fiiilh nf n.i if and of commerce as 'Tin- of of all a I bar of iiiasi.a 'Fn-edmii of religion fieedoin of tlie press; and penv.n tiK- jHoti i ituM of habeiia corjius and uiiil by juries selecti These piincijile-H form the briijhl coiistcllalioii which lias Iti'foro us, and ur steps lliroiiali an apt; of n-vo-lutimi and n-ft mini lion. The viduin of mir sages ami blucuJ of our heroes have been devoted to their attainment they should the creed of our nolhiral Jaiih, the text of civie in iniciion, ih- toucliHione by which to try the services of ibrue woiniM, AND SHoriJ) WK FilOM TIIK.M IN MOMENTS OP HK1UUI OK AEAKM, LET US Arf-I'KN Til ETRAOfc. OUR s-TEl'tf, ANH TO REOAI-V THE KOAP WHICH Al.ONE LEADS TO PEACE, LlliEUTV ANP SAFETV." -Thomas Jrjferion. DeiiKK'i'iilic Rciiiililic.iii Noniiiialions. tint m-olession so dearly obtained.

In debt ClJ.ltIDLKV.?S SALTRHEUM OJNTMENT. a safe, certain and final cure jur Sali-r 1 1 L-1 ii, Scald-head Kiisgwonn, Scrofula, Pimples, ob-zUmie old sores, and almost all cutaneous affections, iN.li. The mutiny will be refunded in all cases of failure itj ihe cure of the three Ursi nnmed diseases, provided the directions for use are iaithfully followed. Tii-; ubuve valuahle medicine con be had of the a I eimviess and i.lnne, he conunenced hi? career among us lie has discharged his dues to the last Infilling and rUcn ftep by step it) inlluer.ee, in standing, and in wealth, both in pnvale and in public hie, to the niche in fortune's wheel, li we mistake not he has been a mem- nmOX FEDIdRAUSill. UUl It IS IKU mil Mitv.i...,,.

to dwell upon those facts. The opinions of hundreds, convened in public meetinss, proclaimed Ids own neifflibors and friends gent. sepiaOJ JOlLN McKEVWOLUS, Delroit. louse Carpenter may obtain a tub of work hv her ol" the Legislative Council while iwicmgan was vet a territory, and in that station discharg were compelled, injustice, to hold him up to the rL opplicaiiuM to srpiaa-tf G. W.

WILLIAMS. ed tlie duties of a legislator without reproach. Alhells Gordon Ablwtt A Allen Daniel Austin Anionic FrautZ Adams 0 Beard Wm Best Christian Bessett Chas Becker Barbo Bell Brother 3 Bennett Geo Bennett Gabriel 2 Been Peter Benjamin Bennett Berry John or A bldred B'lj ce A Bowerman I Bondrattt Chas Bolsinann Uow'ing Asa BoytChas Burl Jas Bunnell Burling ime Bullard Auron 2 Bttrnhatu 'Ihuza liuller Jas Buck Wm Burcheli Mr Burnltara JasN Barton Burbauk John Burger Ann Canan John Cissra Win Cuchrau Siep'n Cooper Margaret Cooiiy Wm Comstock A A Coottv 31 rs Cole Wrap Conly Wm Coals Henry 2 Caslela Mrs Carbin Daniel Conway Nicolas Cockhuru Kobcrt Cosit-g Conner Curtis Miss Cumtoings Daniel Cum Israel Cokely Ellen Desgrandchamp Cclcstain Digtitruan AlplionaO Dillen Win Dibble Dinaoocha John Dick Joseph Din Ehza Dooliiile Douaheriv Peter Dodge Dullra Duily Patrick Dusiui Dunn Wm Driggs lie is now and has we believe, since the oll.ce was instituted, been the Chancellor of the Stale Fl'jetiiVl'lCK WANTED At the Copper and Sheet Iron Business, frutu 1C to 18 yeara of sepi23.tf 3L DICKINSON: a situation of no small responsibility and re the exercise of no small talent and iu.irrinent in the execution of its duties. Yet L. BARKER, Pntfessorbf tkai-cirg and Waltzing, wishes to inform the ladies und jni lem en of Detroit that he has located himself in i-iiy.

and will give instructions both in dancing and waltzing, lor the ensuing season. For further partictt-liiia, aee lulurc advertisements. sepri7-tf under all these varying circumstances no one can srtv aufrht auaiust ISIon Farnswotth. He O'Ncil Charles O'Conner Wtn PliillinsAL Piiilitw 3 Phillips Pricii Painn Louis Pal nu" lu Paiiersou Wm Pnrchiultl Nicalaus Palmer Patrick Asa Perkins Ucineger Francisca John Kamlall Jos Reed I'hinens Rasmiisun Mils Rice Richardson' Thos Uiley Jlaria lltdor Ira Uow Ivy Juhn Rose Calvin Kooinson Michael Shaw .1 2 Sjirague Saaper Shetlcr John David Shelly 'J'hoitm Squares Danit-l Saily Ann Swan Jacob Sweigh-jfl'er A Short Joim Shaw Win Shook Jamca Sliilock Jajiira Spencer Srowlsen Spooner li Savonii; Peier. Sanders W'm Sandi'ori! 2 Saxion Joseph Suit on James Jarob Suul Setanoii Oiren Thibaut Chas or V.

U. Thnmon John Tliotup-son Lucius 2 Thuroer J'lulip 5 'I'brbrttu L'nnny 'Preihakt! lienj Thompson Tliouiiis aai rrhuiupon Jus Trimble Susan Thomas Salmon 2 Underwood Vo'lutii loat ph VuHum Wright John Win man Whallntr Uri.igct Wi i'hl Wnlu llaisht While Ann? Wheeler Thvmas' 2 Whin-Tho Wight il Lias Want Menrieila Wiilton Wiird 'S Werner Barbara Ware Dud -I Way 11 Ward LimUer Wurd Chas i Walstm Anna Watson Kranria WidliitL-lord Ann Wfb.ier Sam 1 2 Winton -Morion WiUon has ever been a friend to the people. Born and bred one of them, lie has long since learned to resnect the true source of all authority. i Bank of the 0. S.

finds no hired advocacy rOK GOVEKNOH. him mononolv may but we believe she Ill Al world as unworthy longer of public conltner.ee. Many that now belong to the same party, declared then, that never would they assent to hit; holding another office under the government. Will they foret it now 1 Will they acknowledge that they mere tcrong then, and that his own organ, that vindicates thai tyranny nox, is 1 no. never Thc in the Advertiser of the 2.3lh iusl.

headed -'judicial tyranny," is not true. V- no true that the present chief justice (ihen attorney general) fell bound by his oath to make the complaint on ihe contrary, when requested by Judge to notice of it, he gave it as his opinion that nu contempt had been committed." A rule was then entered, a-ilhout motion, by order of the judge, for publish ol the paper to show cause why he should not be committed to prison tor contempt fur publishing an article, when the ccntri was t.ot in session. Dure brought into court, in litis uiiher.rd'of man- i li VCWnTiTH 1' ill jl ii can never find, a resting'placejin his bosom. In line, we believe him to be a firm, talented and nn uiiheiidini' democrat, honest in nrmaipie, in dependent in practice, and as such, wo shall yield him our licar'y support, and we sk also, ior the united co operation of ail the true and faithful. 1'reiD Mt.

Clruiutis Patriot. Democratic xomi.natios for the state senate- Nrtvcr before have we seen mere ap of Wayne County. Of whom lie IV: mil Adv.ntisrr, itie organ of Micbisnn wIiiaiTv. on ihf Ttli when leaking of tin- IVmociatic for tlt.veiaar, Fa'id '-on tuk list i Ttit amk or om: or il wobTiiicst ami most exaltkh ci M7.i:ns, WE Si KAN CilAM-ELI-OlI FaiOSIVOKTII. A MAN LE.Ut.v-1U A.SH I.VFLEXint.L IMtoniTV." for J.IKUT.

fiOVEIINOR. THOMAS FITZGERALD, Berrien County. Wlinm the IVlr il A.ive; riser of Ariil, -rut cmemvr Hank Commi? or Tiiiitn cutoi it," and alan on tlie of March, aji (iJande.i imxEsT, rKAtu.us.i ami i t'K I1 M' MAS. llL Ilia ItTV IM'KK A MINSU OT 111 IU.1 1.VTHiNS Til THE VilOPLC OK MlC Illti A ASfl I'K-LHVtlS VMVKilSAL I'llAlSU A Ml Al'I'IS 11 A'tTn ii -i (if Pri.lett: uf the wb-z Sial-j I ainonir all classes parent satisfaction manifesto REGIMENTAL Head Quartebs, 1st Regement M. M.X Detroit, September 25-, 1839.

THE officers, non-commissiofltd officers and mn-ticians uf tlie Ut Regiment of Michigan Sfilitia, v. ill rendezvous at 1 he City Hall in the city ot Detroit, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thuruday, the 1st, 2d, and 3d of Octubr next, at 9 o'clock A. of each day, for drill. And the otlicere, non officers, musicians and privates of smd regimentj.will rcndfzvuus at the Cass Farm, between the Railroad auu Fort street, in the city of Detroit, on Monday1 the 7th day of October next, at o'clock A. armed and equipped as the law directs, fur improving in martial exercise and fur inspection and review.

It will be expected that the commandants of each company will nave ilic-ir men martiaJed and ready form the line precisely al 'J o'clock A. (he 7th, and any neglect on the part of any officer, will be considered a. delinquency in his duty, and treated accordingly. Prompt nud full returns will be expected from each commandant of tlie respective companies, witbin fifteen days of ler the muster, to be made to the colonel of said regiment. N.

15. The oflicers of the respective companies and the suilf, on the ihrec days for officer drill, will appear iiniK'd and equipped with muskets, and without their uniforms. The Adjutant of the l.st regiment, is charged with the dit ribn: ion of the above order. By order of GARRY SPENCER, tot. 1st Keg'l 31.81.

A. B. Calox, Adj't 1st Reg't M. M. sep27rtd TSBJHrSKEY.

12 barrels Whinkev for tyta DAVID PAGE CO. at the selec- of our people, than was ner, thai, and not till then, did tiie attorney gen ti itt, by the Democratic Senatorial Convention, era! take part in Ihe mailer. i our' patriotic and esteemed fellow citizen Asifoncfalsestaemeutwas not enough, the Koheki f. Eldredcc, as a cand date for the -ls i Slate Senate. Our citizens one and all reinctn- Advertiser then gives the following aliidavit liearinsr of Thompsvn Thos Tlmmpsun Talbot 3Irs 2 Taylor Abraham Tirkner John A Tilhihrw IJ Turn.

.11 if Tuiile Nanrv Tuple 1' Tvh-r 2 Tvlei Jo 1" Tmkvr Veader Van 0rand Van N'ojmnen AN" Wilder John Vinierr Scnn Wing Henry heli John Winder Marcrt-t Wi-iclu-ll Maria Jf Viiu Martm Ami Woid.i? John W.kkI Jauic-a Walnut A Wuil A JJ John WToods Caihariiln 2 A (Sprinjwells! Wood .1 (iirm l)mnn Co) Wuuds MiiMhfW Wyekoir A 0 (od Liiz ibeiii I the foundation of the proceedings against iMr. b. the Board of Commissioners cf Internal Improvements, at the Sheldon, viz 'The following is the affidavit of ihe prisoner, John Keeil, wiiicii was presented to the court, was the foundation of the proceedings. winch it will be seen lint of such arT incendiary character wss the article complained of, trial the prisoner il.iied no: a Hi amid the prejudicial excitement produced by ii. reference to the location of the eastern termai-; alion of the Clinton and Kalamazoo Can il, in this place.

The people have tried him, and lie has net it been found wanting. Never has he i turned to the rieht or to the left. Steadily has he pursued one'tl aight nnivard course in sup-; port of our rights in support of the interests i uf the whole north well may the Democratic Evans Joseph Ely A Euehus Frost Geo A 2 Fresa'd Francois Jos Franklin Wm Fletcher A Fairfield li Fair Barney Fessenden II Terry oar.v he proud of tin ircandidatc. ISomancculd I'nilcJ Stales, thai if he weret.i Uciu vvtial he the best tirkv. i I thU hk -'k -ii ma TnoMAa Fn.CLr.At D.

ror. l.n:i FF.niCllAL XOMIXATIOX. pan GOVERNOR. WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE, 1 cf Wayne County. Wii-.

otIWet! in the St of shie state, llic of lr. tJie fiiliuwiitj. b-j tht Small- ami Uolf? Jirjirsscnlctices i. i'ut fiate uf Thai tit the oibiitii if tiii- le- a well i hank, under a and jij t-I roamd of law. is i MH M'KNsahly in 11 ord-r to futaisli the ie.ii'! of tlie United s-tai-i-i a ami esttoitM i.Li:i:i:,scv, as wt ll as a safe arid convenient I iinaas fu ihu c.il'.cii.ii and of the nniional i brin'tr more of the rank and file of the opptw Wayne Couny.

vs. Reed. lion to his support than Mr. Eldrcdgc; wo honestly believe he will poll as large a vote through- Tiie sr.id defendant being duly sworn, says, in ever broiiL'ht lorwaru that since first application for a continuance out the district aa any ill: Aleitinder A Arnold Andrew's JIrs Ann AlUerdon A Abboit Acketman Abecl Wb; Brace Brower Brascl Sikh David Brown Elizabeth Brown Brabara Mary Brawn S' Brown Peter Brunei Chas Barnard Jaa 11 Barnard John Balen Wm Batchelder John Banks Sarah Baker Jas Bnzeron John Baker Chas Barnes Lester Balam Geo Baron Wm Baldwin Uavid Barnard Lydia A Banks Barber Chas Barrow Geo BallDanl Baker Geo. Bardsley Philip Chane George Clark Clark Uri Chandler Chandier Clark Oliver Crunncl Miss Crouch Crevier Mrs Crandell Wilson II Chine JIrs Cbrlver Thomas Clark George Chester Canlield John Campbell Hubert Conl; Pat Carson Case Sulivan Cooper James Daniels I Davis Day Chas Danforth Joseph DavisJoho Daily Luke Dailev Amelia Dana" Dennis Desantels Mom DeouindreA 2 DcquiBdre DeUrayn Rev 3 Dcvcnport Dean eheba Ann Delany Phebe Enos Martin 3 EiU Antoine Eagan Duminkk Filch Fisher Betsy Fox Henrv Folger Thos Foster Gideon 2 Fowler Chas 31 2 Forbes Robt Fuller Dan) Fitzgibbon Ann Grohara Win Granger Edward Gray Granger James 2 Grout Samuel G.iswold Wm Gardner Mary Gampfer Gerauehty Arthur Germond Gilbert Mrs Ann Geesman George Gibson A Hamley Joseph Hamlet George Harvey Wm Hall Cutherine Hays A Doct Harrison John Hart iNoah 2 Hanscom L) 31 Hale Joseph Harvey John Harris FH2 Hanocock A Hale fclizaoelh Hall Ann Hardy John Ha jdy Beiyumin Hale Hune Matthew Hanstein Henrkk Hall Mary Harris Solon Haight Richard Hanson Hawgood Hallock Harmon John 2 Harmon John Han A Hess Mary Hcssl) Hyatt Mr Isaac Simon ingersoil Isdal Uavid Isherwood Jaque Jan, le jeune Jackson Louisa Jack Wiiliiun Knowlton KnappJ KiiolionJ 11 Keys Wm Keely Miss Mary Kirby Denis Kent Miss A Keeler John Lansachgler Lander John Lacey Isaiah Lanuait Laurence Laderoule Betse Laune Jacques Lawrence timeline Ludderoot Eli Lolly John Lacrutx Jl 31 Launenh Phillip Lecavalier Edouard Lee Lee Edward Lewis (jeo-Letts Louisa Malloy Ann Marsac Rene Mimi 3Iaria Magoon 1 Maurice Geo 2 Mason Betsy A Marcien Jean Btc Mailison Asa Mahony Catherine 1Vtflini4ii Thomas bv this county, for the popular support, lie atfda- the above entitled cause upon puh'ic liion has appeared I cmpiialically the people's candidate.

vit made and filed, a in a nubile, iournal. call lieu nie juu.it. vj.h. i.t, i BRIGADE ORDERS. Heap'Quarters, 7 Plymouth, 26th Sept.

THE 2d Brigade will rendezvous on the follow ing days, viz 3d regiment on Weneaday the 9th of October next, ei Wayne City, tor.n of Nankin, at o'clock in the forenoon the 4th regiment rendezvous on Thursday the 10 October next, at of James. Ciaft, in Livonia, at 9 o'clock th iho forenoon, tur iitepeciiunnnd review. N. B. Cumtnandanls of regiments issue their order accordingly.

By order ol H. A. NOTES, Brig. Gen. 31 Brigade, lot Divia.

M.M. Ja.mks Stij.son, Brigade Major mid Inspector, 3d Rrigado Ui Divif ion Jl. M. STISII The undersigned are constantly receiving "Like Huron" and Mackinaw White Fish. Trout, Ptrkerel, llerring and Shad, put up with care with in barrels and half barrels, for family use.

Pi27 DAVID PAGE CO. riince the uiscussion oi me exjieuiency oi es- tablitfhinir an independent reasury com meeced, the administration has gained ilWill Vouas George Voung Hngli Soldiers Devrin Jnnica (Comp Jitiaan John (Comp Ariiih'rv) 2d Rgi Ariilkry) Lean Daniel (Comp 2d Amllerv) PerW calling (or any of the above will rcveaiiis the Mibstance and purport of which, as this dc- ponent is advised by rilimsel, and crily believei. is calculated to prejudice the public mind against ihe defendant, and would materially impair tiie of a trial as it respects the delendant, sliould tiie same be urjed on at this tern: the popuhu votes, and the federalists lost liil.GUS, What dues this argue The Sriiiiiisli Governnieet bv a formal decree fav th-y are auveriHeu. SUKLDON M'KNUMir. I1 M.

lTicorrii'fanan National Bank lai te di i' iliii in ihe L'lilUil ir'lalcs Ti'. 1. t'. lllmk) i- (an- la'lili: t-1 in2 a-'iinst llii: ain! ii' This in-tiniii, has prohibited the Methodist Missionaries from exercising ilieir iunctions in any part oi mo JOIIX RF.F.D. ISiO.

TKX liVtiiCCieik." tiiiy omvar its own i i'OrilTll Dlsi'l'iliC lif 1 Soii-teria: kingdom. MARRIED. At Fredi'itia N. V. on tiie 'S'h Sept.

instant li.t.ii.-sii of to aitss Lydia D. Hoea.iiT' o.ingh-er of Jacob Hougir.Oii, E-q. uf iii same Signed. Swerii to ihe 1 III: Signed, J. V.

Ti.is upti I Was an ial it, tiie Wayne id. l-A'U. 'i ere in the Si and the Seiji.jene Cel. ft GillnwnJohn Gibson Wm Girardin James GooJale 11 3 Gordai Margaret 2 Gulden Jann-s Gold John Goodfellow Wm GoJfrey, Wra 2 Good'er Thomas Gurley Rev 11 Gybery GruTurd Louis Herrington lternngton Margaret Heinon t.dw oi lit Herron r)dwd Hill Warren lliggius Thos Valsiein Iloosier Isaac A Huulalian James llulmea A Holnian Asa Hough Hiram HoilOii Hudson llovey A Holmes Baniahas Iloihiigworlh Win lluaan I nomas House Holmes Cyrus 2 Horseman lwiuas Ilytiges John lloiman llolucn Huidiinsa i liuvck John HuKbard HulLon John Cum es cf and i comb, to put oil' and 5 orn i no: i e-rt V. Cilldid THE KliMOCUATIC CAt; Tim cr.tiffj ot ik' in is A I lie it increases starlet! it) Ohio List year uilii a fain near Its INDIANA in 1530) shows ijaii Thblij Since 136, ant! in paUant a oi 'i'tfiny lu'o thousand tu'-'i' The in iNor.TH C.nU!N.t, Co liiat Mt.

le irit'lvU Ihe i I n. ri-eeiviiii fruni lo iv i er fle. el L'' ba ll li in.i:-! CravalK. ce: airi n-ai vrwi'iv. IhiMn.y, ml; Iwv In.

C. Ik, k- wivi ia he la-hieaalile liiailc ot In illume uiin I el VelV la ter.p Ion. lie ati i tiaiiiine bij goeds lor i.i 01 nil Mt'T W7 II. th' of'-i whkh WHEN ADVERTI- I tint the Ii was i.ui, and the that it, ol Six upwaras In litlle section ol' It is RnoDr. Island A Oii.lctunii and hi lady, as well as a few mm tiny ran be accommodated 'with guyj board a phasant pirt of city.

For further panicul ir inijnin an Ins office. sept26-tf tKNTI.ST?.S GOLD FOIL. The subscriber tii-jiifi rm-ived a fresh supply of Dentist's Gold Foil. Nojf. 0 uf a very superior quality, siul has 1- to he constantly eitpplied with the hereafter.

J.UIES A. RILEY, Dmggist, i-C 'orner uf Jefferson a v. arid Randolph st. tiuAtiTEns 1st Brigade 3L M. Detroit, Sept.23il, 1839.

rgp. and non-coramisaioried officers SL iind iniii'iarus of tne Ui and 2d regiments, will ren fcr.vous fur improving iu mariial cierrise, as Those of the 1st regmrtnl, at the City Hall in the city of Deirwii, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tirare-dav and 3d days of October nexr, at 9 o'- A. Ttio-? of the 2d regimenr, will rendezvous at Phelp in 3iun''uairon, on Tueday, Wednesday nd Tlmrsdiiv, the Hid, srth and 10th days of October sen, 10 o'clock. A. M.

The 1st and "id regimenta will rendezvous for rtview and martial rxrctsp, as follows '1 1st rrgini'-nt at the Cass Farm, between the nrnl Kurt street, in the city of Delroit, on Monday th3 7 day of October next, al 9 o'clock A. M. Thn id rej merit ni I'help Tavern in MongtMgon, on londav ihcl lilt dav of October next, at 9 o'clock A. M. The' Colonels commanding these regiments will issue the rt qiiisit' ortlers (iir carrying into efl'ert the foregoing onier.

and the provisions ot the 15lh section of the Act to organize the miiiiia. Brigade inspector, Major Goodell, will attend anif inspect both rcaiments. By order of B. F. II.

WITHER ELL, Brig. Gen. John S. Abbott, Aid.de-camp. sept24-tf JftTOTiC'Eis hereby given that the copartnership 1 a existing jinder the firm C.

W. IBarnum, is this day ilissoived by mutual consent. Tne business will be carried on, and all accounts will be settled by W. Harnum. Detroit, Sept.

21, ld39. wpi23.4 C. W. BARNUM. near arn z- on? sup ,1 ah'-i ds nil! teecivr.i I or ij-lare tie' Ociolier Srereiary Slate, for llirttisbiiu eor.ls of iat-d weed, lu in-.

in ilic yaril el ijiii nixl tlelobu'r iiANXi.M.:. oi' Hvall Henry 2 leu al 'iti'uv lie im Sen- cord, ii en or Lutyre l-l'l The sloricus Green -Mountain boys ha', ed in Vermont The i i 1 'f f.T miii Tilt; piper Mr. Coventor, one of the ear the piosi-er rvni'i :0 thousand I the ill-. l-'W. Ii.

ffJudg aim, more than Foi and in patriotic i tiers one 'I the lo in Mi- on in Mi- h. le.i lea ia'lii ol jaii IS i eleaan. iw ni i i luted him it. lleM'e ine men! of Ihe fact by the Advertiser. NE, ciii-rwt.

Acroniieg ti.tiie shewing of li; T. ila! lie ll' "in i.Vb ijay ut lo lie papers, Mr. W. came lo caig.u as an with a couenission.as Secretary of ihe Territory, in his pocket. Had he not been attracted or led by the fat office he received, our penms 'la would probably have never seen the face of the pioneer" lie would rather have remained with the federal aristocracy of Ohio.

Since Mr. Woedbridge has retired tiie worid, fiom the "paucity if his pecuniary i circuiiiflancrs." he rays. It is well known that he was worth over in real estate, three years ago. Do you call that poverty Hut some excuse must be given for his uon-in- tercourse with the world, since he was hurled I from the bench of the Su reine Court, and it I not do toK.iv it was for shame for the acts I Jerm.iin Janes Johnson Jones Thos Jones l.imian Jubins Jackson A Kennedy Slisa Kimberly Kv.iz li Kn.mun lung Wm Kilruy Marlin Kur Airs Kuniy Juhn Leiich Ludlow Lee Mt'phm Lidwell Abner Lee Vyter Lirnperi Amirras Linult-y Wm Vu luria IxtumisCliirles Loneryau iilow lAigan fcllizaljL'th Lu utl en iMr Luce A 'I Logan P- tcr Lyon Lutlier Lyuiis Jane Mullwlnpy hyil, aex; -i! -'e. Moanl Clrinl.

New Havrn. f'eiii ii'iiij. Il.uliioa, Port jliiron, to Furl ttratial, aj inilo mid week. Leave Clenirns every Tuesday ami Saturday lit I i. arrive al i-'art ira'ie! in days iiy 1 1 a.

in. Lve I'urt tlniiiet every ami I'riday at -p. arrive at Clemens uoxi days by I'Z in. PrajieiaU far tri-wetkly service will be cunsidsred, al-o lo enrry in snipes I. projiosal vili considered tiidoss il heocnim.

psnied a signed by une or more responsi-lih' in tile tblluwing term, viz I'lie iiialersinrd iruariuity tlial if his lor enrri lug ihe mail from to be by'llie rosimaslor t.e:i-:ral, shall enter into an oMisaiWM prior lo the 1st day of February ncji, wiihgeoil and sureties, to perforin the service proposed. 1S30." This should be aecompanieJ by the ccriific.ile of a pustliueiier, orolberequiviilenl leiimony, thai ol properly, and oble lo make good ibis EZEKIEL WELCH, Hall, Ionia county seal, Under Sheriff, and Superintendent of the Poor. sepllTw Oil SALE The dwelling Houw, committed while a judge, but he must lay it to honest poverty I But to close Judire Woodbridge dare not deny, that the proceedings for contempt were instituted at Ins instuncc, and against the known opinion ol" the now occunied bv the scibucrmer. situ ated on the earner of Lamed and Brosb reels. For terms, application may he made to Amrustun S.

Toner, Esq. or.to the' i was then attorney ge- present chiel juiici under. igmd. Detroit, Sept. 24, 1839.

GEO. L. WltlTNEY. neral. i Judge Woodbridge dare not deny, but that the CO" This guaraniec being required bylaw, no c.ir in favor oi old conlrnciors, railroad on i ished in the was mauc i companies, ur any onier euiiiiJiwiLi, ui jms.hi.

and filed in another court, and beiore tlie con- Ihf democratic gain is near, if net quite, Fia theusjnd Making in Seven State? alone, a Democratic gam, the enormous ntid unparalleled amount of IT Eiahlii-foar thousand rotes Thus have "84.000 FRBKMEN IN SEVEN STATES only, Hocked -to the standard of Air. VAX BUKEN since his principles have been tested, carrying dismay and confusion into the ranks of his enemies I Toe the -Mark. It must be rather distressing to the changing, shuffling, hypocritical whigs, to be obliged to throw oil ail disguise and vote for the war iederalist, William Woodbridge. All their false and stolen names, all their pretences of patriotism, all their fulsome love for tlie dear people is ol no use now. The mask must now be thrort'n oil, and themselves and principles exhibited in all their deformity.

It will be a curious sight to see them march up and vote for the aovocate of the Hartford Convention and the parli-an of a National Bi nk. We propose that ail who vote fur Woodbritlee shall nave printed on the.r ballots the following sentence "Il is unbecoming a religious people torejoicc at-victories obtained o-cr tlie enemy." Or this may answer, "ll is icrong lo lake tip arms agans'l tlu: bulwark of our Religion." The federalists of Massachusetts would applaud the device. Kalamazoo Gazette. ST Why is the JeU'ersouiau so whist of late about the ballot box recantation" The smoke produced by ibis little piece of federal ordnance ia entirely dissipated. The charge appears to have spent its force among its distant adi'incls of the federal press.

Can't, some of the whin papers inform us Inny it happened that Wells had a majority of 32 in '15 voles, ac-cordinL' to the official while 'JOS of th" same were given to Crary, according to Ihe oaths of the voters 3 Tint's a sum winch Ihe Detroit Advertiser, Slate Journal, Monroe Gazette, sliould set themselves lo cyphering out immediately. Ponliac Jacksonian. nOOKS MI.SSIN.-A folio edition oi the -Mm-. S9 siah" and oilier worfcyif liandel, Ihe first vol. of ihe Bomon, Handel and Hnyden of Anihrms, and the 2d vol.

ol Henry's Commentaries, br-longing lo the subscriber, are amr person having them in possession, will confer a ireat favor by returning them, or giving information wliiere they may be found. sepr-M-tf GEO. L- WTOfNEY. was committed tor wnicn oiieiuuu was temp! ever. i.

Th? distances as stated in ibis alvertisf-raent are believed lo he snlialnniiiilly curri-ci but ihe bidiler will ialerm himself on llinl point, ns no increased pay Jluihesou or Ann itiuinguniery nm (Vheure) Morse liS2 Molany John iUuiiii John 31onroo Joim Moris Jam CIIEA.P HOUSE FOR SALE. A liouse on JcfTerson avenue, M-ith five comfortable rooms price 3130 groun-1 rent SGO per year. Inquire of S-A. Bagg, al the Bookstore. scpl24.

HL-Iarun IIEXKV CLAY'S STATE. The whig presses delight in referring lo slates under democratic Administrations, which have been plunged into debt in consequence of embarking in local enterprises which promise lo turn out delusive and unprofitable. But it would seem that Clay's own slate, which has been for a Ions series of years, under the iron whig rule of himself and his political friends, has been as wild as any of the new states, in speculations. Hear what the last Louisville Advertiser says of Kentucky ST This plan we have adoited (says the Advertiser,) of carrying on a large number of public works at one and the same lime-laboring for many years and completing nothinrr expending several llions, and receiving less than two per cent. perhaps less than one per cent.

per year, in the shape of lolls, is calculated, wherever it is understood, to produce astonishment. It is the extreme of prodigality a waste of money wholly inexcusable. This plan n.ust be abandoned. It originated in de mafxogueism in a system of buying and selling support in our legislative halls, by which, perhaps, one third ol tlie entire amount vested in improvements has been tiselesidy or foolishly expended." ITonr-t Confession. The following is from the Haven Palladium, whig journal of some influence 1.

The embarrassments of he cnunlry have grown out of over trading and r.er-speculating. l2. The over-trading and have been the necessary and unavoidable consequences of oter-banking. B. The over banking was altegelher engendered by Ihe existence of a larre surplus levc-nue, which enabled the depositc hanks to lend out forty millions of dollars more than they could loaned had been e.o "urrd'jo revenue.

Madison Mr (Tailor! AlnUlBOii Mt i anorx Merigan to be forwarded Midmire James or t. "i Vist.mher imprisoned. Juib'e Woodbridge dare not say that it was lo protect the rights of a foreigner, because he was poor, pcnnyless, and friendless, that prompted him to act because the opinion of Iho judge published by himself, and the records of the courl, show, that he had money and friends, and that he had one fair and imparl ial trial. But the Editor of ihe Advertiser dare do all this, because he lha! his character far and veracity cannot be injured. Tl'E FUil.TS OF THE ADMINISTRATION.

III lR3lwe burned up about. SlSd'OlUH'O of prop, eriv. In 1S35, wo invested about SICi.0011,000 in The purchase ol wild and unproductive lands. In invested about SloMOO.OiK) in the same profitable manner, besides vast sums expended in other land speculations and we im-norted in 1S55 and 1638, a vast deal more than ivc exported. Now pay day has come, and it is so wonderful I hat I hose beauties of the credit system should produce any pressure in the money market, that it is one of Ihe "propcresl.

ihinrrs in the world to attribute the whole fault to a democratic administration I N. Y. Era. will he allowed lor any dltlcrence when the places are named correctly. 3.

Contractors on Plage and coach routes shall convey, ol elinre, nil Agents uf lile Department, np-un esliibiiieinif their credentials also, mail bags mid poM olliee hlaulis. I. Tim llo'ln1ster Ceneral is prohibited, by law, from making com nets lor ihe mail with any person wlio liave enicreil into any com lunation, or proposed lo enter into nny cnmbinnlion, lo prevent iho making ol" any bid for a mail contract by any oilier person or persons, or who hove made any agreement, or shall have given or rierfnrmed, or premised to give or perloi ttl. any eonsitlerahort lo do, or niil to do, any thing whatever Hi induce any odiir nut lo bid for -a mail eeniraet. y.

On post couch and stagp routes, where that kind ol is someiimes didicull, proposils will be ree-jived lor carrying the mails on horseback, in wagon, nr reii'is, for nspeeified number ol'monlhs, wecle, or davs in each year bill no dispensation of post co or tsia'ge service will he toleraleil, unless it heteiptttalcd fir in ihe proposal and embraced in the contract. The propofailx should be sent to ihe Department, sealed, endorsed, Mail proposals in Ihe silaleof mid oddresseil to ihe First Assistant IVis'm isler General. AAIOS KENDALL, Postmaster General. Post Ofliee Department. Sepienvier 19.

oclwtw F- RIXTIXG PAPfiR Aasorteil qnaliiy, for cash or rags. DAVID PAGE CO. VtsrANTUl) By aj-oung manwlio has a Ihof ough knowledge of bis business, a situation a ISook-kepptT in some lorwardingor other raercaniUa hutise, or as general clerk situation rai book-keeper tvoild be prelrrreil. The best of references can brgi' ven. lor which applv lo Messrs.

Bates uiiil Talbot, un-der Hunk of Mienigan. MOKEV WANTED. Groce-k5 ri-is and provisions, or cash, will be paid by the subscriber for Slate Hank money, at his more on ward uveiitie, comer of Atwater street, Sept-. iMih, 633. sept21d6w M.

FISHES- fS KUCEK1BS. A large consignmtait tor sale Calhoun county money taken. ticpl.JS. DAVID PAKE' CO- FOlt SALE E1LLIARD The subscriber having just returned- frora-New York, where he lias purchased a lot of fir! rate Billiard Tables, with billiard balls, cues, inacwii r-ue'wasan'' leathers, which he intends ofTeritvg as cblP cash as can be purchased (. rersowio'r couniry w.uiiing either of the above articles, wpnw well to call on the subscriber, at his new bUtioid suoon in llales street, near JefTefssii avenue.

J. LOWE- McCracken '1'racy 2 IcMuray Geo McCmw liugh Mclaughlin Henry MciSiiuyhum Duncan McUonifll Thos McXio. drick John McMurra Sarah McConnack A McNumanah 'V McFarlaml Danl McGregor A Jolin McKinirin Duncan Mcintosh A McOmber McKnetrich Mr McAlpm Eliza Nowlea Mrs A O'Brien ha Middleswonh Isaac Mercer Heartly KiltsWm-i Mingo janft Meuiucr Miner MiiU Mr (Primer) Milrosa Jame3 Mfirrill James Mitiic Lorens Meger WeaL'hy Ann and Marv Jane Moyne Chrisly Mundy Gornwn Morrn 3 Moorman Lonisa Hulloy Jamftj Mueller Geo Murray UolUn pdsieui Helaoa 3 Where isWinoEitr. Indiana gone Tennessee gone Kentucky gone Rhode Island trembling Vermont about as good as used up and Maine kicking back the ball of revolution with redoubled velocity Where then is whigery SETEcho answers "where" 7.

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