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Show She flttcu la gauttion, ruLlii.lipl every WKPNESDAY nnrt SATURDAY Company. ly the Ooisa f G ILTS Cri wjSjl Adrift on liitltc Michigan. 3 V R iL BI G IB Z. Wholesale Department. 2- - "SMIL CACHE COUNTY. LOGAN, correspondent writes to the Detroit Fire Ym from Manistee, under date of March 5th : Your correspondent occupied the same tent in the stage from Pentwater to Man& istee yesterday with Capt. David Cochrane, of the propeller Messenger, concerning which there have been of late so many stories going the rounds of the papers. The tcssel is now off Little Toint tfauble some ten or twelve miles, in a solid field of ice extending in all direc- CjLOTIIIXC, tions as far as th eye can reach. In Shoes, tact, LaVc Michigan appears to be alCaps, most entirely "covered with Ice. The Actions, Vioat left Grand Haven on the 26th of. Stoves January, I think, with weather fair. The Captain says he had gone but a Medicines, tihort distance bciore the ice became too to break through, and the boat was to return to Grand Haven, but about ut j n field of ice had pushed in along the shore, and the boat was soon thut in on all sides. They had on board coffee, sugar, tea, rice and dried apples, and fuel enough 10 do their cooti ig and keep them warm Completely shut in, they drifted with the ice for several dya, in sight of land, oing ashore occasimaj'y for what they needed. Ouce the ice broke off fr. ni the shore, and hoping if he could get into the open water once more he could reach Muskegon or Grand Haven, the Captain vnd the c ew set to work cutting a chanhours nel in to her stem. For forty-eigA LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW re worked and finally incessantly) they TOYS. leased the boat and started south in pood, spirits, but all the harbors were closed, and the wind changing closed the ice upon them again. At this time there was considerable danger of being crushed ; fortunately the boat was light and rose with the pressure. But one .hole was knocked in her, wnich was not large and a new plank was put in, . ' On the 9ih cf Feb. those on shore lost Wheat, Barley, Oats, Tearl Barley, -- Flour, Bran, Shorts, Eggs and eight of the vessel, and for fourteen days Butter, SHIPPED TO ANY POINT OX SHORT NOTICE. nothing wa heard from her. Every body thonght she had been crushed by the ice and gone down with all onboard. ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY PURCHASED TO TUe first news to the contrary was bro'l by the Captain himself, who came ashore ORDER. . over the ice, six miles below Whitehall, ' ! : M. THATCHER, ttgan, addressed to reporting that they were all right and will Orders attention receive He had on off prompt miles land. twelve about a pair of kid boots, and his feet were H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. swollen badly. He immediately went to the of Milwaukee to report the condition vessel aud facts in the case. There are fifteen on board, including one passenger, an old man, who seems to enjoy himself and has no notion of leaving the boat. The Captain says the crew deserve t'-greatest praisa for iheir behavior. "Sot one has attempted to leave without permission, and as for r- "I5IPH0VEI) abondoning the boat they have never that ehe is thought oHt, He considers ' G-- : to hVr toback is and going quite safe, . ' morrow. As soon as the ice breaks up AND he will, with ordinary goad fortune, bring her safely into port. as thrilling Wo arj as any of Dr. Kane's, hero at'home. The Manistee is aUo in the ice eff Ludington, Carl. Morgan and a crew on Ijoard, w'th plenty of coal aud provisions. Foth boats belong to the Engle- I n.r.m Transportation Co , and are good, A : . EMAIL DEALERS IN WHOLESALE DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Crockery, Boots and lints and and Tinware, Etc., Etc. Drugs and EL' I., - Ogden City, C-- i The Best Brands of Imported PIECES QOO SPRIM6 FBIiTS! A'hki mures, Denims, Domestics, etc. Cassi meres, Cottonadcs, Jeans, Etc., Etc. G-exit- oys' s' READY-MAD- Tivi eds. CLOTHING'. E Mats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES! WI2TES and LIQUORS. Of Every Variety, OF EASTERX and CAEIFORXIA SIASFFACTtln: A Geucral Assortment of Carpets and Trimmings, Window Curtains and Blinds. flil ITU including Cutlery, Locks, Carpenters' and other Tools. ht A LARGE STOCK OF Chicago Sclmttler Wagons. piows Hoes, RakeS, Scythes, Porks ETC., ETC. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. - HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. A Full Liuc of CHOICES GROCERIES ! Of All Descriptions. sS-t- iir, l i jui oruers tiuurcsseu 10 i jj. ji. jujh x , rnuen tvrfl reclve prompt attention. II. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent f SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S ss r'. C A B.I having-ndventure- N" E" T "O r R L vessels, mi .t. M ' n well fitted to meet the peiils they have encountered. F5i-'.- I I i, Iron Pyrites. Gold from coup'e of oogus alchemists at Boston rueeeeJel in doing two Harvard prefes-roand a Boston assiycr out of ten or tkehi M fifteen thousand dollars, by making believe, for tkc irioment. that gold could Le obtained in large quantities from iron The prole sors'of Harvard were dumbfounded at what they saw, while ihe assayer actually gave a written certificate that gold' was produced from the vrites: buiwncntne ricums memseives "j tried to do'ine'saine tliing.ltljey coulJn't, nor could they find the alchemists afterward, they luring gone to Europe for the benefit of their liealth.. Their oper utions proved the most audacious and tucacssful of all the gold swindles on record. Several other! men, doing business on State Street, were also taken in and Vy the same parties Woodman Guilder to the tune of $3,0UJ each. pyrit. , Narrow Giynge in Norway. Another link in the narrow-gung- Combination Grand 4 FITTED WITH ',: ' Organs, ' justly-celebrate- n acd aR.EAT - OECICAGrO FIHE! m-cre- ed rr THAT OF THE BEST PIPE f , well-know- d The Factory having just got fairly running since the cf T.ced n invention having a most important Wing on the future reputation Volume of tone is t cry largely by means of which the quantity or r and qualhy of two rendered m ' 8S-6- U. B. CLAWSOX, Superintendent OKGaVh OF THE HJHIK CAFACITV. n, wiih it making a continuous line eighty-eigmiles K'ng, besides the branch to ihe silver mines at Kougsbergi sevenf miles, and another to teen aud sixteen miles. It Lake'of Krodenv tne to the exceptional F A.CTORY is stated that, owing difficulties in construction, this railway has proved the most expensive of all the built in, Norway. harrow .gunge dines-ye- t miles s thirty-twtte The roUrcrtf for . Ivt dO-j.pOO.$8 x t j j or ''SCHUTTLER WAGON," TnE XEWLY INVENTED SCIUUNEirS PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, V" ' o Circular Saws, ISoUin-- C ioili. I.cliel Water Wheels, Cheese Faelory or Hairy (ioods. Threshiiiar Jffaehines, Jlaehine Extras, Foree or other Pumps, ISeltiug, Sorghtim Mills, Evaporators, Ve., S:e., Ac - Patent," . Onlyiiiiesc ill k Engines, Wo are expecting an immediate shipment of the ' -- one-hal- stock, including . e! ht kept in MeehanicuJ population. at we to them Send in your orders and mil de the best nil jianuatiui crs prices with freight added, or ou a slight percentage. aunounced H.tmana ;'Wlkox railway system of Xorwoy is "Vox Colcste."'I -'o? 'eimplettd, in tLOhristianii Dram-me- n Our or K3ari.,nrt" Cello' ..oXve the' Stops, charming Coupler,1' line, recchtly opened. This railmiles in length, and is the Lute Improvements Cnu be.ObtaiiieO, way is thirty-tw- o connected at Drammen with the three fe six inch line, running to Handsf-jor-d tiiffcwnt Shjlcsfy in length, and Thli'ty-pr- c Chureh es Will purchase oiiy kind of Merchandise not usually Or any nrticls from any State, that may be needed ia an Agricultural - flfty-Bixmil- II. W. KAISBITT. " S3? - iV.'iroMylc. DEPARTMENT, IN CHARGE OF s o A COMMISSION AN S For the Vitrloi' tnd the TiC liest Material and f 1 it i b is h AND iiucicj ". ' l"lbTH AuEROOMi WASTED IS AfiEXTS - viiriTin i v ,uiv,iiiuuiH -- lfTrhtttihp, 7.-- EEU ., COLNTi. , , r.no JOB PRINTING ! DOXE AT THE 1M Ogden Junction" OSice, |