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J For the Detroit Advertiser. to N.O. In the mean time, tbe woman who hadl Bellevce, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1848. I0" " originally guilty in this transaction, was - iir ,r n, Ecaiied upon to pive an account of herself. It Gfo. VV . Wiana, Esq., Dkar Sir:--! heg wag u. had 18Q of Uic friends of many with the 2d Battalion Michigan! . ,mo fj -'.-. , rni ,(,; . sioiint before the greedy purchaser would let go Volunteers, may be interested to learn that un reached this place this atttrnoon after six plea- ant days march from Trenton. I he men have borne themirch remarkably well since we It ft Detroit but one man been left sice, ( private Dorris, Co. H, sent back to Detroit, ) and four deserted. One man (Jacobs formerly of thear myj died on the Steamer delerium tremens. All the rest have come through, performing two marche? of 23 miles each day, in pretty heavy mud without reat apparent .fatigue. The deserters are Nathan.) Cage, Co. I, from Plymouth: Barone, of C. II. from Lenawee Co.; Emory Howe, of Livington Co. Slid Wit ha Harrington, of Monroe, both of Co. K. Tneir friends should advise tiiein to hang r drown at once. To-morrow rrornin- we take ih cars f r West Liberty and hope to rer.ch Ctocmnaltl by Sundav evening. A dozen or soot" recruits have joned the command while on the march, so that our arregate is actually greater than when we left Detroit. The officers are all well. In haste, Yours truly. By Telegraph to the Toledo Blade. LATER FROM MEXICO. Ins hold. 1 he monev, however, was subscribed in some thirty minutes, and the man set at lib erty, and a bill of sale, such as the white gets from the Almighty, of his freedom, was given him in order that he might escape from any fu ture shylock in the shape of a trafficker in hu man rle.-li. The laws of the District of Columbia in re gard to the slave trade, are, as I have written, antiquated and cruel, and just what they wen in Maryland at the time of the cession of the District, fifty years ago and more. Whatever melioiation there has been elsewhere, in all thi f time even with the Representatives cf all the people and all the States, as the proper cmardi- ans of the District, and the only legislative pow er over it, no light has penetrated here. lie fore the Abolition excitement these laws might have been amended, but now, and never, I fear, until a more conservative influence finds its wa into Congress. There was a time u hen the best citizens of the District petitioned Congn s for the abolition of slavery here, and it would have hern less difficult to have been less diffi cult to have obtained a hearing of Congress for snch a uraver than that now. lint in regard to Correspondence of the Tribune. The Jersey Blues Itally for HEKBY CLAY. Nkw Brcnswick, Feb. 9, 1848. The first demonstration of the Whigs of this city, lor the great canvass ot 1848, was held at the city Hall last evening at the call of 300 cit izens: and the way the people responded to that NEW GOODS A call was most cheering to the fast friends of ourS " u,y own Hf.vry Clay. The fact cannot he denied,!'' -r,';l!. "It'int i hat amonsr the mass of the people there is a-j e J-""' 1 DRESS GOODS peopt spontaneous, heartfull feeling for the Sage of! Ashland. Taik about Tayloi ism, or any other? ism but Clay ism, you must go somcwhcrelse. , We hae nothing in then alexins but Bound 1 corn and if office- seekers ox nee t to scare no a ..Prints and Driilin Have just boon Received by J. IK. BROWN & Co. T ihe otora Inrmerlv "icunied hv Norri: and Fulled til the Railroad Depot. The quantity is larger, the quality belter, the s'yle prctner Hiid prices lower than ever. Bonnets, Bonne s, of nil kinds from ihe coarsest lo the fines', also :li;nns. Limn-, Brajes, Mus zormes. and all o her sorts ol Hurrah! Hurrah!! HEA1 AT C'A oils. Parnsols and bawl s Pan aloon si tiffs. Cotton I'aylor party in New Jersey, I think they willS 's and Cotton Yrn. A huge and well sclec imvp trt iminrf sump nf t hr !r:i von nf n I i cpism -J'11' isur'H-.i'iit 01 r l- iiimii oniiiuwai oi opriiig vicirn. Dr. F. 11. Smith presided, with Messr--. ('lark. Lktson, Enulish and Dr. A. F. Tay lor as Vice Presidents. The President on ta king the chair, made a short address, alluding 'o Mr.Ci.w's great speech at Lexington, which was well received Itne Homestic Slave Trade, a thing u hich is re New York, Feb. 18, 18, 1818. Epugnant to the feelings of every govl man, it Advices via Rio Grande state that the Mexi-f seems- strange that no steps have been adequate ns in consiof laoie ioice ana i cannons aie.ro me cniorecmen. oi ine extern, oi me grim - CASSIMEA'S AND BROAD CLOTHS. Also, Tim largest mid best lot of CROC KR lES.Crock cry ever brought inio this tows which will le sold cheaper ihan ever before otr.red in Mich- ignn. If people from ihe country will only give us a ' Revolutions were read bv c:l11 1"1'1 l("k at our goods, it is all we ask. Tin y ho Secretary: thev breath the true Whi.r sDirit.Sr-;om,l,t,nJ "'em-elves. Buiter, Less, and all , j a . I annex.which, according g. ' inds of country produce taken at verj best mar- jkt rates in exchange f-r goods. Ypsilanti, June 16, 1 847- AR SS 1 VAL OF THE HIBERNI A: Chihuah.ua to oppose the march of the A-Fance upon the attention of Congress ricans, siauunt-u .n jji i a;o.. vwnmo nn . I r : I.'! P. a small pariv .ioifrijtii aai num mo rn for Santa Fe. and where taken prisoners at Precido del Norte by a large boey of Mexicans. There as an immense rrathering at Castle Garden, of friends of Mr. Clay. Henrv Grinnell presided with 3G Vice Presi dents and Secretaries. Great enthusiasm. Ten to fifteen thousand present. Speeches by Joseph L. White, Dudley and Horace Greely. E. JJ. The second and third to. our minds, are truthful and sound: Resolved, That the Whijjs of New Jersey! haveeonfonded too long, and battled too 0arv-fgTATG OFMICHIGAN. Notice ishere estly, for the great principles of the Whig par- Was'item w count v. 89 bv given tln.t ty, and ar too firmly convinced of the sound- v0,, ti,e twenty peeaad d ivni F. hru:iry inst ntthe ness and importance of these principles, to en- undersigned present-d petnhm ti e Probate tor at this Iite day upon any course of conceal- -J coun of said county praying mn ZJivni B .Ellis meiil, compromise and eqnivoctilion, and we do Je spnoisjlcd Administrator of he t-state of o'nn most eariM-stlv insist anil demand thatthe can-";C iiis late ol -aid couniv deceast d and hat the liilate presented hv the Whig National Con . consideration f said peiinon was posftm4 to vention for the Presidcncv, shall be neither a-!'1'? 20,h ,lay ol -Van-h next at 1 ocioofc P.M rr;j mnr .I, .in ml i n i m him.ilf nt n't i i f o ' s i i d il a v at ilif 'rebate office of s:iid eaontv to WHO ARE BUILDING! SUBSCkio bKS at Tptiilanti give Nkw York, Fkb. 17 10J P. If. Great Distress prevails in and about London Multitudes are destitute of food Ihe Riot and Murder Trials were proceeding Par tial order was restored Pauperism, howev er, was incrrasirg to an alarming extent j e Oi ; H uit.i ncit Lasts ui ucaci tf tjiauut u.'iurt f c'Jln i r . .1 J 1 ti fllveason bears sway, we can never forget the un REMEMBER THE A Ca.ndid Co-ession of Rascality. ThatS . . .L- . , k A Inr. !' ,,..lo Jl IS 10 ine lllieri'M ui nit tit -" -.i'-prolong the present war admits of doubt, after tl.n follnwirnr dci'rat 111L' Con.esslon.H !,;K . find in a letter dated u Albuqurqoe.l The Steamer Hlbernia sailed on the 30th Now Mexifo," published in the Newburyporlgultimo, and arrived about o'clock this morn Jkrald. The writer is one of that MoieronsI ing clas of traders who follow oitr army with the pRriotic intention of mtnUtenag lo the wants of the soldiery. "Our stock" was not intended for the Mexi can market, but for the troop, and consisted of i- .u: .u;nfl. ,o..,t,r ,..,!.. a nine o eve-- i:nu, omn; init. groceries and liquors, and such as brand;, iriii. uhiskev. Jvr. These last articles sound harsh to yo'iu I suppose, but when yon consider that whiskey, which in St. Louis costs 19 cents jxm- gfllmu, is worth bete su dollars for the ame quantity, you perceive tbe temptation to Jeal in the article as very great: besides a con cienctooa jikim like myself can so manage that but little harm is done from it use. because we -trenefallv mix one eafumof watei with one ol whiskey! I really think this is doing much, verv uiiu-n, towards prevent rof the bad effects of indulfinc Kn ?tronglv in the "critter among the people. 1 1;ope "to be mope abln to do more c-oo ! in this way. as we go farther south, by osldiMjt tmre make sod 4anjiog nine doda per irallon!'1 The Kinsr of the French had not complete! recovered his health. An abdication is talked of, through there is; nothing authentic on the subject. The influence of Prince Aletternich in Aus tria isd clininjr. There Is to be a suspension bride over the iisl fi'WSMi I arrival m Mm. J he o!d States, cclrbiitted tor being The "nm in ano last o it," srast ceen "numding the point' helow lhe;-itv -es4erdav uiorning, and -came pulin g ak iiit i.i 0;r trmies4,ic river, as freelv as l, Hip iridd"U' of June. She left. Boffitlo on the 8th, at 3 P. M. Sin' h ft C!r veland ou the 13th. i-.ud arrived at Huron on the 14th, where she i iriciV on account of ice. until Sunday tnoruinL, wheSJ sha fired upfor Detroit, and ar-fi riei cam IISISISSIJ moniing. She encoun trrd about ?,." snihw of ice between Bo&lo and Cleveland, iiud about lb miles betwot-n Cleve land an l this port mostly amonqr the Islanils. Chj t. Whitaker informed us that the win! srac fast breaking it up: and he anticipated no dit.';--tjilty from it on his return. The cargo Drought nvjstcd principeltof 14 tons Telefraph wire, therv West of Kalamazoo. The States , x ea-.es this cuns.DeL Adv. Feb. 22. Rhine at Cologne The acccutils from Ireland are somewhat bet ter, though part of the food sent there last year, consisting of rice, Indian corn, meal, &c.,is now being returned to England. In many parts the people are represented to be in a state of desti tution. UTlSti POO I. M RK KT. Flour Western Canal i8s bd. a 29s. Rich mond and Alexandria 27s 9d a 28c. Philadel phia and Baltimore 27s 6d a 28s Ohio 2Gu27s. United States and Canadian 22a24s. Indian corn 30aS5s. "80 lbs. Wheat black Sea 40a45s. for 504. Beef Prime mess 80a81s. ordinary G7a75s.; mi ss per bhl. 40a46s. Extra fnniana fancy per ticrre DOalOOs. Pork Prime mess per bhl. 48;.G0s. Prune N O. 3a4Cs. Fancy mess 8ao5a. Baeun Dried and smoked and short middles in salt 25alOs. Corn at the close improving. Flour dull. Cotton steady. Consols Consols are againg reviving. GREECE The Greek cabinet complained of a British consul bavins: sneitereu some in-line renci, Lord Palme reton read the minister u very severe lecture on rhe liue of policy pursued by this ravermiiont. ,., vw,.....w. - im me ifinv sn-ii'iii u iv .i riinu;ii v immi n uiu rm M b. f .' Sfh'l H h .'. m Y nsi anil inve no tice that ihey are prepared m furnish to order window SASH AND B L I N D S made of Pine Lumber and ihe sash filled with ihe bet Eastern Glass a' prices lower than an now !fiVred in the State, of the same quality. "EsttwaflSS furnished by letter if required." Peak can be had without glass if wanted, but the sub seribers have the facilities to furnish ihein readv sett, so as lo m ike it an object to those wishing a "good article Window blinds made, painted and P liun it at red need prices. Oval and Got' ic sash for Church s, iw cases, and show windows. Also fan- y sash made to order- The subscribers have a practical knowledge of the above business SPLENDID and well selected stock of tor 18 years, and will convince all those who fa- launted champion of WhiPrinciples, HEN RYa-TV DRY (JROCER1LS comprising every "tot Uiem with a call, ol their workmanship and rr.W irf FMhwIro. fn hitr. w i-fTitrmsr I article in theGrocerv line.lrom a bed cord down l.-wnnces. n..p on rsortn naron oireei, one ;tV, nn.i,ci(;., ic.ti mmA ..ri.lo o rr,:.r. ,,.to ft lialtpr moo with the choicest asso it m p ii t of '"or sou ill ol u. Vuvis oaoniei snop. :A" r V r , tlii J .. . . . Y osilallli Mcl. 10 .47. E. P. & C. C ... ..aKmu,, ...... g i ta. t onoo. uiar. v o n nc r. n in ce, -nit diso-uise or ambieuitv: a Statesman whoa ri il dares In snrnk tho Truth, even when it exno-1 K1L.I., UlALilMv. tyUUriDH. Klfel.Nb, H 1 " ' ------- -r es him to the vindictive malace of the advo-S cates of Kanacitv and the lust ol Conuee.-t: one "I I t H A ('.if i hose opinions and views need no elucidation, 3 r ,, , . , . . . , ,. nd defy the assault- of slander. And we most Jof allkuuhi fine cut, chewing and smoking by cordially present him to the American People X" P J" uw enweew ar . m m uran as our decided fust choice for next President ofIevt!: Lia ,h.,s ,Uro' G-E2.COLUNS" .i. n.jn..... Fl .. It. llireeuuors west ot tvings corner, ireet, anu where the G. C. THE SUBSCRIPER havin just received directly from New York, a rplendid stock a WINTER GOODS. Would hereby call the particular attention of his old customers and the public generally to it His stock comprises almost every article that can be named iu the line of STAPLE AND FANCY Bnj- Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Shoes Caps, See. &e. was purchased by himself with great care, after the o'eclinc M prices and cannot fail to gire sat isfaction either in style, quality or price. j "Come one come all," and you shall have Goods cheap fthart ever- 1. S. HILL. Ypsilanti, December, 1, 1847. wTL -w--snT a. V " AUCTION SALE a mmumuuiwi in waaasw IJE sur,"CRIBER will sell at Public rfn and in all proper places, a thorough Whig, wil- "" " PV"0 ""v n,.. mere appear 'ing: t abide the fortunes of his partv, and loo!; i .. . . . J j . . . , ... . r -. rloi I lie petitioner should not not be granted tor triumph to the enlightened convictions of a n ,..,11. 90 iq o maptiis j faac the people thU the ascendency of the Wii'irS . . 1 rinciples and V hif measures will sfreatly con-a luce to the prosperity, peace and happiness of J Mir common country. Resolved, That while memory endures and' Farmer' 's Grocery.1, I Auction, on Wednesday fhe 3d day of Oct. next, at 2 o'clock- F. M- the jrronnd with the buildings, on Huron Street intRwyiHage ; be- einmnir at Kinsr's corner. 6U feet front, which .will be divided into three lots. ALSO, tbe ground and building hounded East by land formerly owned by J. Y. Larte lere, and west Mr. Killpatrick's. Thit ice will be divided into four lots. The terms- of payment will be liber al, particulars made know at the sale. A. CLARK. Sept. lt 1847 Attention AW EARL. RICE, GINGER. CODFISH, RAISINS, II A MS. be. these United Stat.-. 1,"W' Hon. JomrL. WmrsofN. ?k,doeatedIf Congress si the Reaohiuons in a speech of nearly two hours, pa sffica formerly stood. md the united voice of all present agree in com mending his argument? as the most able and el-. Young llyson. imient. over del'neyed in this section of New ; Jerspv. Oh. the wav he riddled this wicked 1 IlysonMiin, ind disgraceful war. was acaution to the tic-l hided advocates of Pulk. Walker. &t Co. Kb fkesh H TEAS. Imperial and Dlack Teas A Singular Case. The Easton Argus of the JOth, has the following account cf a very mys terious transaction : fcume tunc in the begui ling of last September, two men came to this place, representing themselves as the Sheriff at lis Deputy from Milwaukie, W ncoaaia, with 1 warrant from Gov. Shttnk, made out upon a requisition frosn the Governor of Wisconsin, lor the arrest of a German named Simon Schwt it- ;er, charged, as they said with the crime uf for gery. Thev arrested hint and confined him for several hours 111 our County jail, v. hen they ap CIO o b choice ,0 SONS .1 TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARJLLA. BOTTLES of the Genviue Towns-! end's SarsaDaiilla iust received at SaneonfS who has been appointed by the Pro prietors Sole agent for i psilanli. July 1847. N. B. Beware of counterfeits and imitations.! TAKE NOTICE; HILL & PLATT. HAVE JCST RECtlVEP A FINE S TOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, DRY iOOS$ Ac GKOCEUIE'S. which we oner at ine lowest easn price. oui need not lake our word fjr this but call and seel A LARGE Stock of SCHOOL BOOKS lately opened at SAMSONS, also Mia- ncllaneous Books including Theological. Med- (icnr, H'storical, Classical, Jiitsical, and ti mi e The attenu'o'i of ihe public is respectful'v often. d to the ahove. p-irficularly ihoe Mif Lies4 ry lsoo;;, as a areat m my new oncl v .14b' '): idiiions may be made and all book su ur iw possible. SCHOOL DISTRICTS. ACfl District shou'd have one e'! f O'nem I.i Oi'TLivE Maps at one third ih c -t u Mitk le'ls, and can be found at 8AMSO.V3. arieties ius-t opened a' .S'AM for sule cl eat), also Rio. Lauira Bud Java CottV-f Porto Flico. New Orleans anl? or yourselves. S: Croix sugar, and in fact I complete assortment! You will find us on Congress street, directlx faPSMlly OfCeUflW SWWtely on JiandJ pposite E. Samson's drug tore. Ever ready land for sale at exceeding I y small profit. Hdmcl ever willing to reocire those who see fit to igtvc lis a Mil, I OST! I OST!! j e ra' 10 ''ie Farmers, that we intend to take i On the 27th day of November last, at. Ypsi- kinds of Country Produce for hieh we wili , , T lf C -li.'ilV ItiL IHililVl MtCC. I I W- I I11UI tt UU1C IliaiiU jucuiiaiu J-'t tiling smsaB On Hand FOR any Sthst Occasioa. sixty five dollars, due Oct. 1st 1847, dated April 1st, 1847, and one other note made by 1 said Deming to me of same date for 100 dollars due Oct. 1 1848. All persons are forbidden A Tpsilaaii, June !), 18 17. 175. IIKTISTRl'. I.L OPERATIONS performed ia the varionj branches of Denial Surgery, viz: Kxtradini Further IteHU from Abroad. CoMMERCiyi Valck of Inskcts. The im portance of in'jctscomme: ciallv speaking, it Kcarcelp ever thu,ur Grpaf jtnin does not pav less than one utv. of (il)1;als annuaiv for the dried carcat;1 ItSe tinv insect, the cochineal; and anoint . . u gho lac, if scarcely 7 , . tmJoie than 1,- ITL: anpport fromtnecui" . irculiiV"" tf" silkworm created ,, DaWdi- m of nearl, aou,uw,- - EociaSl- ion of dollars arc .. ..- . lone for honey im !ht least 10,000 cwt of The Cossacks of i iiioer i-i 1 a iu- 1 f this borough, J expel him from i milder counsel , Mr. t-chweilzer had formerly been a resident if Easton, but went out to Wisconsin jemain- " i'd then some time, purchased considerable land i there, and then returned to this place. ihe "J pretended Sheriff and aid aid, took him away 9 the same afternoon, and since that nothing has j been heard ol him. Being a member ol Fath erland LodVe of Odd Fellows, of thi ind a motion was made to Russia the Cikileka. A letter from Tet-Bthe Order for misconouct, but ersburf. the 3d of Jan., represents the C bole ra lore Tailed, and a committee was appointed to in mm Win much iess malkrnant'tban it was inSuure into the facts. This committee addressed 1831 and Jt3J, and as becoming weaker in Its la let-er to Milwaukie Lodge, ao. -J, in Wis attacks as it advances Northwards. It wasex-gconsin, requesting its Officers to inquire into ine 3 RiH-ctod at t. Petershorrb. and every nrenara-lfacts of tlte case. Thev did sv. end received a t' . ... . . " 1.. r I' 1 A I o... in.n ntr.iio to moor it. jiufcow, iroi: t it in 1 on viut-r wr lioiiL't-. 01 inat oiuic. iiku the 5th to the 1 1th ult., there were 1 19 cases,B!ic bad never made any requisition Bpno Gotr.l and 54 deaths. In the f.astern ttorlmn ot tlierjo.'iiink for said Schweitzer, anil tnat 11 tie nan moire, the governments of Karan and Orem-W . . ri.i f-, 1. , ,.r Dtirn nae sunereu mosi jcared before one ot our associate Judges, and mirf.ii;lS(. or collect said notes as thev belong 'r, ; 1 l-.,,..... a , fi .il nroenrod the nrniwr niitl.orilv to take liun oh . ifi-io vorvi AVS w - .. . . ' . . I r- r-i . to me. Ypsiianti, Dec, LEWIS YOUNLOVE. 1, 1848. IV IX DOW GliASS. An assortment consisting of 7 X 9 8 X 10 9 X 12 9X13 10 X 12 10 X 14 11 X 15 12 X 1G Silver Foil : Teeth s i on Golnrlate o; cording to the latest inidveme ts. and Warranted, by R. V. ASHLEY. i 1 in. ; Pivot 14 X 20 for sale by the single pane or Box and at yeryjj uw prices at BAMXHWJIo. Hallo, old Fellow! the Ouryl have also been great suirerers. Afterlstaken bv a roil otneer from V isconain, and the sure: I have to go twice a week now neigh-' e strong that he has been foully f bora all send bv me, 1 1 . j-j ,1.. ' ..1 1. :.i r,,i 1 .r . 1. v.. . 1 1 1, .1 -.i ii'i 1 . K ll: 1 vinces, the muatiy lias exxeneeu in me ior wiia lean witn. ine niemuers 01 ine rHuwrwiiu uotin 01 in-.-ir money: ivnaj gel up, usu oin : . and West, and gained the centre, in which last rLo Ige are making diligent inquiry into this my-u nat c 'bout ibcre: uortion of the em Dire. 1 onlr has sutiered thei been arrested, it was done without authority. 3 yjit is iiius evident inai .nr. oenweuzer va:; noi j lidealt wit I Hteriottv case, and it the truln can be ootained,! ww" z. . ,,ntrv every vcar. j ,,v"-nast, havrngr naa th-i cases anu w mains. tney win sureiv gei ai 11.. iir. ocnu en; ei . nnrtod into that conmi ' - f ,ve-liL r. 1 ..c:.. .1 u u -o .t orrl Z -1 ;:.ir,.j 1 r "J lln its ol COmmercc,wr -J - xvuiuua. mtie nave uivu ig ouu o 1 juas aia! iwi? . ,.nu mtmt tvmywm- thee are the gajini . cantharides orthe'V t tliis time the disease is ragirtg mble man," and he was perfectly thunder-struck I ing, 'Jy.'7 1 . jutc indispensanie m ma-nauo "ui provinces tordering upon J urkeyrjat his arrest, declanng Ins entire innocence ot ftpaniMi ov - uiueuis.. t rnaiipp tie tame occrenticythe crime imputed to film, tcria medica. Etiicly cas"S.S31. Thus, having onceen-1 " n an, mivw 1 about themiddle of Nov.,g Where now.' Why, from Samson's, to bcl On the 23d ult, Hflkn A.n.v. Daughter of Jp- and Esther J. ?'ewton, of this Town-I .l- .n of Fitz-Eit has aTain rl . man DV in """- - . ,., K . ... 7 u A waimw- - ,-TT....,ij the lMn.uia ehecis. u',n n ,i,P .;li1 rn .L. ' UroWl'.n IR.ura . . . n . ''""'' l"--"' ,.i.n iu . ie -"c'Y , j :j 0f ddii ium. tir-xttotneoai.casiNVp . . . vterdav.tnthe Jan, ' 1 roia,haf thp Kt.' . rn 1U riLr " .. 'viremiah cd hifm was a few year, r-- m?d the most cruelly. tt,hj. oand of death. e tVnrrWfmountaiiieer.t themselves Ms! . u'r .iiJ In this Township on the 24 th ult., Mr. wiee, that pitiab'o on-beRCl V s of i,te rUT1"H AUSTRIA" khir Martin, aged 24 years. stilJ-worm beef ,,,,1 The Pru-sian Universal G.izen 8Pared' r tenW? TU,dllnl2qth0te8the shel'7tli BREAD ! REMARK ! ! AND ACT ACCORD- ithis ohit.... .-. J ,ne "r'mKard's etuL-.iV 1. .u... .. .u.i 7 ..-j. H The !Mtrilier beina em irdir unirnmm-.de I Uv im&Dms. T. S. HILL, 1ms a irreat assortment of BON NET-SATINS AND YELYETS, R' boos and Flowers ofina latco! sod m st ioh jiomible etyhs, tvov v.irietj' of lt'i-S GoOlh; SlniWls, t'l OAKiNOs. Fatness Gimps niiii bOT To vs. lor CIouks or uresses. r ii .ise cut I anu as U.c 1, 1817 h FOR A HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR'S VT7HAT a nice lot of things for good little 1 f boys and girls at SAMSONS. NOTICE. The Copartneship heretofore existing between Geo. . Gilbert and Chas. K. iscckcr, is this d;i dessolved hv motiml consent. All persons MsUdli to the s imI firm either hv Note or Book acmmt urn rennested to make immediate) settlement of the SOSM with Geo. W. Gilbert and save cost. GEO. W. GILBERT, CIIAS. R. BECKER. Yrs:Sni. Xov. -1. IM7. OLD PAPERS. NY qoaniity of old newspapers, snitahh "V for wrapping paper for sale cheap at thh fTlcc. xNEW musk;. Xff PIECES Piano Music, just rceetvei 'VJ at SAMSONS. SI. CHARLES' SALOON. T warm ng.Bel. Aa. or sect, feels eonfi la ill FVom the Pitt-burgh Gazette, domestic Slave Trade. I wrote vou Washi.ngto.n, Fbb. 12, 1813. some time since, of an incident f grauh letter, that the Lomhardo-Venetian fi i ).., wnc a -taf f rocnlnl.',.. ,,l ,!..., .X'1" SOCle . , . . l,uuul ,,' , f hneot husi.:ens. . iiiiiu nefai v nitasurt-B ior me rc-ciablitli- ' ment of ordt-r and tranquility. TURKEY. " Letters fiom Constantinople of the 27th of3 thi, Di-ir; 1 . V "omC5,,c Slave Trade i,fRmciai!v i-nietl to tno representatives of the t fh h ? Cts of hich were hro.mhtfive Pos on the 2Gth the final aditistmcot of Ohin ?U?k npn,a n,ion of Mr- GtddmcrZoftthe derencc between Greece and Turkey. i Utuo, - !)0 besonght the House to alloiv the in ITALY. lnJlmlr InvestigLB ; Privato letters from Milan of the 10th of Jan aitv of thftmot ,.f,;;a '.. w in.e "llbor. . ?ia l1 ?grea.tcst exasperation prcvailedfl 7.'' '" "uirru memoers. ai. in t latcitv. Tip im m, har ..f -- l.in.j i . iii callioa ' li f p;ir :bass cDDLES AJVJD HAR.YESS, .vorltihsu or n,ade t ortlt-r hy -xni- lene.-d I'he .SelV(.,l i.a-i.i h i mess h oi -l.t mad M4 iair dealings, a - ' -.if t-- 1 -t. -.i Keiti ;l share of puhlic p itrnoace V- D Simp A AMS 1 g:'. near il'r-'"re ""r'T1fM',.v orevoied 'y ie number or ilm '"" No. i D e t fnigei ivrn rniii - Leciures on tar HE PROPRETORS of this establishment have it now completed and take the ear liest opportunity to imform their friends that if they desire any thing in the fSciYcthisit'iit I. ine, they are prepared to receive them, and they flat ter themselves that the man must be daintv in deed who shall fall to find something to suit j his appetite, and no pains shall be spared in ren in. i ceiVc-O al T" Goimg, g 4 He:ivy stoek of Paints W Nt Sasttsj Ksaiea Turpentine And ARNI8H. SAMSONS ani J em try '26 HI" fh. -"-o menmers, arxi - 1 """i uie r ree -states. bee w?s ne in which a woman, or rath er a monster in. Iranian form, had sold a slave twicc-oriceto the slave himself, w ho had bonffhl his own freedom at the sacrifice of rn of f,.,! rin o r,-r U: ir . . -i 4mit Kit l fllrr.ll nnrl I I 1 . ., , r ,. -no who nail irly paid for his freedom. mf ftn.1l -., nearly paid for bis freedom, and finally, at an k- '--j iu one ot those fie the nftldiprv m 'k. r..(1i ;.....,f iu .u: i ,- a . . .vt'-uingwi nit- uiiiu, orwtio 1 SllhscflllPnl vr ftioI r,f th-ir J i - ... mrami n-uiiuo, aSCaiCUIa- led at upwards of eighty. There are renort, .f I a second affray at Milan, much more serious ninn me nrst, m which many lives were lo-t oni botli sides. fl fVesh popular demonstrations hare taken?! in human flesh. ........g nwnm men. One of these, Duff """ names -deserves to lie mentioned, promised that the slave who had been torn from Arts home under the circumstances before men- uoneo. Monia he brought back, and delivered -K, .Mroojjn mr? miluence of his Southprn ,r n,, ne expects to be able to acenmnlich nlace nt f-onna an l-l. - A . 1 -. .- . 1 - - - - ", . 1 '1 . ti ii.i ..... .) 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... ll'niiivi l' .H in utaliv !n in cnm.l -. .. rr Th -a- ; ..." . 'r"a 10 m v enetian J0t received hie . and SHOES, and fcfl--7 ! not faii 10 give 8ti-..,:. I.. . ., - : 'Ull "u.y w in uo wen to co tock of ROOTS iiTicns wh'ch can T)?c WISlllllff tl provinces. .3t.. . . -.. ,0 unt n Uil.ll t"A iff llKUO-nntlrm nmn,. ,k- I ti A !:.... . anH intolli-.--.. .1 -...w..s urc iiuio tnog . -ttwiuiiiif iu me jarcsi neconnts. .m.n r..:' l"Ueme" of lhe bon,h lhantof Sardinia is engaged in makimr most .Mtnn the King this, and bv creatinf- claim anMMM the' i -l 1. . rs' he ccded in hav ing the slave returned, although 'jr., rz dings, Dfckey and other members had bc- .l sured a the S Pen that the slave had zonZ sive military preparation SWITZERLAND. The Council of State of Yat-d has mmmJt n decree, renewing that which expired on the 31 t nit., for the prohihitim of tel lirioils moat'.r. .. and the celebration of Divine worship in other places thn the churches of the Estnh!khma- until the Grand Council shall have coma J on ine suoject. The Uourter Suisse menti and s-e rr thenelve3 A large assoriment of ihe artirlas inst reefiv.t i.;.i ty, and ebeaaaess cannot be eVl"?- v ' for le at Detroit prices at ftBST oiitg ,M foul, . lot of II;tt and Cnp to els. jit the stock, Those m want ol the abo ve. now is 1 tie time 10 buy at SAMSO.XS late q" Michigan, County of ft ashtenaw, ss. .otice "s he reuij given that by virture of On execution issued out of the count 11 court in anu derimr it a pleasant place to while away a leis-Sor the count u of Washtenaw to ine directed and t f .. nvrrcT, 1 nave leveia upon art the right, ti((e v.Mi'i -HtnuuiieB. f and interest of Leonard IV. Osgood, in the tot or any thing in that line, and last though not flowing described pi rce or parcel of land siluatat least.. Good Cigar, OYSTERS Fresh ffOinlta the township of Ypsilanti, and County of ine sncii win ne served up at a moments warn- i" a.-n enaw 10 wu. : commencing a:. .5. . ctr ing to suit the taste- :ind j(nt''" ofvillafirelot 93 in Hunter's addition toYp Breafhcs there a man with soul so dead, '"" ' State of Michigan, thence .Vo. I, That nevei to himself hath said, will go and lake some OYSTERS aNYe reckon not! we kalkilate not! we 'et.ee not! Iu connection with the abve is keptconstant- lv on hand Swiss Muslins, Bishop Lawns. Bar'd Muslim Striped do. Linen C-imbrics, Linen Cambria H'd'k'f ?s., Thread Laces. Silk do. I.mn wrought do. Muslin EdjrinjEi and Itis-i i ics White Paris Kid Gloves, do. Silk do. ,iitiii li- hetts tor the head. Lease dodo. Tir-. l Flo- rs, a first rate assortment of Hosiery, fremh lid Buskins and a great variety of other con Itoo tedious to enumerate. All new ami rhe-an. T. S. HILL. Dec. 27, 1S47. C A U TIO N!! IrpHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY RBQURS Jl TED amid the -Bans Grkat Imuck- Iii-nt lor irade at a RARf. ATN not TO FORGET s, hi. lo vnnmaii ihankfel tor the very liberal patronage he lnt hus far receive-', and most respectfully s.. Iirit 1 continuance of the snme with the : i-iirr.c hat he will be on hand to show all t! nse w ,.3 .vish to ex:.-. mine (fixe afiar;.. I.i. cu-nsi.o ind well selected stock of ORVGS & illEVFCi.Yt s DRY GOODS, &3tOQ3a312 a i n t s, O i 1 a n d D y e-s t u tf s, BOOKS $ STATIONARY. d of which will be sold at reasonable rases :id in accommodating terms. N- B. Ail kinds of COUNTY PEOWfg ia .en in exchange for good-. IS. M I.. Ypsilanti, Jane 9, lg47. ' NEW GOODSi A .VONG Which mav be found Drugs, Dyo-woods, Painls, OILS, BookS)Statiotinry9 CLOCKS AND WATCHES. JEWELRY, I'ASCY GOODS. GermanToys.iTiusical Instru ncnis HATS,CAPS,Slc .ill ot which will be sold very cheap foi -nlt nr pr.Muce Yna Vnv rm E SA.l Mi Marble! ifiarbh !. THE SUBSCRIBER has coinmt i bu siness sf ilaiitifacturino- Marl . A 0 y-l" degrees chains thence S. 3 thence est on the j'orth line of the Chicago Road five chains containing 5 acres, which I IthsnV expose for sale at public auction or ven due at the highest bidder at the. court house in mSUnmmf Inn fc.H-..-J...n-.. tr...!.l. Groceries, FniitS aild PrOVisi()llsM. on Fridau thell daunt March next, at THE LAD'ES Ktnerai assortment oT l,i lies an. .j(1. iVNGSI Can find freneh walking shoes. Buskin he very late.-t Sly la at of all kinds. WOODRUFF k MARTIN. Ypsilanti, Jan. 19, 1848. MUFFS'. MUFFS!! From 81 to tsslo at T. S. HILL'S. Dee. 1, 1847. iV- Itrt arious branches and he would inform rp m- vi .Fiiuuiin, inrnit iiuiin u. . r - -i , . ... -- Wtcn chafusAhenrc East feel b'tMtf . vicinity, that he 9-10 tWrreesJS. ten cklinsV prej,ttrc1 to U,n,: 1 G;iAv3 STONES, TOMB TABLES, MO.XUML. ) any othe? WOrk m the line of scv.-M.-r rl ,t hey mdy desire of the finest quaiitv of Mar -ro.,i the east; end at prices to sm't tho tfoiea, ork warranted to giro satisfaction. To -pei imens of thy work, call at the stc- sf i I. Lovcndge. W rn. H. VtMW , ' D. MoOHF., Agor o'clock in the afternoon of said day. E. H. SPALDI.XG, Sh-ijf, J. M. CHEDISTER, Depty Sheriff. Dated Ypsilanti, Jan. 26, 148. Ts; THOUSAND LBS. woo wanted bv YJV G. VV. GilIekt, kco. THE LADIES. several outrages committed by the mob, under! 7"IIjL find the 'ateststyle of French Shoes! preieneo or carrvincr into force this aeCrrje.wnv.nl 01 a" Kinds at hy of the worst dav? of fvrftnnv. Vkm 513 and see them IRVING & Wood! Wood!! THE highest Market price paid for Wood! at this office. ! On. A LITHOGRAPHIC ENGRAVINGS . . ' rwi w r -mm w-, .- T. - i x uBanjcirs t on can n-iu at m s-ore a hrst rate assortment of French ami jEnplis'i Broad Clotiis aud Cas-i-neres, every y Irielv nf fane w nl.niil strinu.t Ai. :.. D . land Collars Ac ce all new and ciieper KidU t),,! icneapeat, j T. S. HILL. Santa Claus. j(Or some other good fellow) left it mv eforel ANTED 3,000 Deer Skins f.r " 1 cash will be Laid. fJEO r.l t t TAKE NOTICE. All persons indehted to thp I . Larzdere, deceased and settle with tne undersiffned aiUHi t r Jvnn TV. v AiNCLEVE, Ex color. Ypsilanti, Jan. 19 1848, new and beautiful, just received m- 7 at - - vvwuuia ....ap. x.o. HIL USA, jiut wave 1 and taW rW L ft