Grand Traverse Herald, November 02, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 02, 1860

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-11-02

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD,
v o t . II.

T B A V E B 8 E CITY. MICH. F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R

Sic (Sruitii Craberse Strain,

Hollloqay of tbe Spirit Over IU Clay.
"Tit w o n d r o u s s t r a n g e — i t look* as dead,
And yet I feel no f e w ;
My b o d y lie* u p o n the bed.
And I km stand in E here'
W i t h all my faculties c o u i p l e u —
A perfect man f r o m the crown of my head.
To the very s o l e t of m y feet.

MORGAN BATES,
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EDITOR 1 S D r K O r m E T O K .

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t all!
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o laugh at the I ruths ] h e a r d
Of the life behind the p a l l :
Of the d e a th in life and the life in death—
And held that the ceasing of the b r e a t h
W i t the final e n d of all.

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But I have fled f r o m what is dead.
And will warm the clay no more,
T h a t lie* so senseless on the bed.
Deaf to t h o w who deplore
The absence of the living ray
T h a t saved the body from deray.
And held the worm in awe.

All Kinds iif Ilk Printing liollj auJ Eijifditiposlj liralnl.
CHABIJES H. H O L D E N ,

Attorney Counsellor anil Solicitor.

Bnt what will my d a r l i n g say to t h i s
W h e n she hear* I h a v e passed awuy.
And k n o w * the lip# s h e was wont to ki».«
Are pallid c u r v e s of clay?
Will she die for the want of the olden bliss.
Or live for the h e a r t ' s decu) ?

TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,

NOBTHPORT,
G R A N D T R A V E U S E COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office S e c o n d D o o r Booth of Union D o c k .
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; below w h i c h i t s s t o c k s h o u l u u o t b e sold." I n t h i s v i e w 1 a n d b e n e f i c i a l t o t h e M o r r i s C a n a l C o m p a n y , e a c h cbc"!"«
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u e . T h e M o r r i s C a n a l C o m p a n y w o u l d only a g r e e t o a n d t h e m o r e d e l i c a t e n a t u r e of h i s t r u s t , t h e p e o p l e >

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h e risk of t r a n s p o r t i n g b a n k bills t o t h e S t u t e . e x p e r i e n c e j t o w e l c o m e h e r b a c k t o h e r old m o o r i n g s .
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! fa* » U 6™ « i « *
* • taU m d * • * f
M & a . be
1 the lead of .be hisjnj; repti in » mm*
m d therefore cultivate hi.
Th other nortion of nhora Garibaldi | separated from it. tho grain is boiled in milk, like r.co. > IK , r t j , a t prevented it from using its fang*. and ho.dit «>f

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Prime Minister Cavonr are the Representative head* -of that I had k i t 1 see atvouatoi o. tne.r r a w , ,
\BKAHAM LINCOLN, >believe
it wiK to « ~ a theimcives of the kelp of He fcermauy fcr the (red. * W h a eooked •
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! trust Napoleon's sincerity, and fear the ascendancy of
it would make excellent cakes.
It seems to be a very ^
\^stQ
w n y to flushed cluvks..ar,d wild, de• • i Presidential Wocton—At Largo,
1 French influence. They believe the Italians should comrich seed. I see account* of their raising from sixty to j t e n n i j W ( |
His hold*upon the poisonoc.s n ohster w««
HKJiKKlAH. 0 . WELLS, -of Kalamazoo,
i pel the European Powers to respect-their indcpeodoncft
one hundred bushels of feed to the acre in the Old Coun- j that of a giant. Finally, the j w f o feeling that i t w
BUPUS HOSMER, Of lnpham.
I by arms, rather than persuade them to do it. by d.ploi e W O P - l U1 i n c u a i u r . n « v .
—- I
Fiwt I>i«trict:...GEORGEW- LEI'..
• IH l l s f«htti upon the arm. This change of tactic*
Secom lHstrict..KDWIKI^ORSCH.
- . . . rprod. c from four to
- -eight
-c-- tons of
. .feed
. to the u
| caused great nain, though it did not induce young Smith
u will
• Third District....PHIL0TL8 H AYDEN.
" " S o policy of the moderate party has secured the free- it
with
good
cultivation.
I
intend
to
raise
it
every
year.
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heji.i.
It
was'
tlvstruggle
f J g e k e n ]ih| bo (
tlie
PVmrtH District.. AUGUSTUS COBUBN.
I dom of the Northern products; the policy of tho ultra »it > K°tK '
for I think that it will pay better thau anything that I f o r i ; f C i 8n<i to have looroned the grasp upoa tlie snak«
party is securing that of the Southern. The corporation put in the ground. It is "entirely new to me, but 1 in- would unquestionably bare resulted in deatk
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•y
u.

entirely
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1
of both, however, will be neccssary in order to maintain F1
.
man therefore, held on firmly until his-compwtiMJ cam*
For Governor,
tend to cultivate it more 'xcely another year,
his rescue, and aided in tinfoldiag the sjtiiko trOm Ute
possession of what has been gaiucd. United, the Italians
AUSTIN BLAIR,

,being
. . . . -released,
-i
.1 —
t i A . , followed
fiOtfttPi'tl tl»o
After*
a reaction
the iiin 1 think that this Groinl Traverse country will besr a
OK JACKSON".
arc strong enough to resist aggression by any power; but
tense excitement under which Staith had labored, causlittle
better
recommend
than
Mr.
Grxn.v
gives

as
beTor lieutenant Governor,
if they are to quarrel among themselves, their old Sovering him to fall with' exhaustjt.rv The reptile was soon
J A51 EN BIKNEY,
eigns will come out from their hiding places and remount ing a cold, barren country. If he could see our crops dispatched, when it was found that h? menflired Tour reel
of HAY.
this season. I think be would alter his mind. I huve ov- nnd three inches in length, and carried thirty-three rutT o r Attorney General.
their Thrones in less than a twelvemonth.
ties.
. .
. . ,[Si. Louis News,
CHARLES UPSON.
Yet this has always been tho bnnc of Italian Inde- er forty nvres of crof .s on the ground this ycar, and 1
Or B R A N C H .

ge ua»
Personal A pi-'cnrance.
pendence. W henever they have accomplished a success- never have seen any batter crops growing iuany country.
" Fdf' AttflitorGeneral. '
I have some fruit tl is year—one of my pear tnvs has
A correspondent of the Mrtwa«kceVr<e Democrat (hn*
ful
Revolution,
the
Revolutionists
have
fallen
out
«With
LANG FORD G. BERRY,
each other, and, proGting by the division, the Austrians forty large, well matured pears on it, and it has only been describes <>ov. ward's p'rscntdjapix'araiicc:
If.
' " I t o r I.KXAWEK.
set "out four years. I have raised currauts and gooseber••Seward is getting into the'first dewey dawn of honorFor State Treasurer.
and Bourbons have conic back again. But for this uned old age. His hair is grey, with large iron-grey streaks
JOHN OWEN,
happv disposition of their Statesmen to wrangle about ries this year, and tiie bushes hang full.
in it. His forehead i3 clear, clean cut. with a jutting
OP W A Y S K .
Many people t h ' i k that this is a cold, barren country.
means,
instead
of
uniting
for
ends,
the
Italian
Peopic
cornice
over his eves. JLs eyebrows are Iwig,heavy and
SeCretnty of Stale.
could not t ave been kept so maiiy centuries in subjection. As regards the . Innate or Grand Traventf Bay, most grew His eyes are bin.-, sweet and mild, but with a world
JAMBS B. PORTER;
o r ATAWJAH.
Their enemies know their weakness and prout y it people are of tho ..pinionthat, owimgto the high North of ennrage and hope, in them. You are sure thai he w
:
Oorarriifsioner of State Land Offioo;
Doubtless, at this day. the exiled Sovereigns are doin<_ eru latitude, tl.t; o l d niuat necessatdy be so great, ant thinking of a thOUMird good tlvr.gsthat he wont tellynnand that he wiHnever exhaust biiiuc t in one effort.—
SAMUEL S. LACEY,
all in their power to foment and increase tho differences frosts so prevalent, us to greatly impair its value a- n Everv one should wo his eyes when he speaks, on.y to
or cAi.nnon.
farming couutrj. They setm to be weir acquaiutad, gen- feel that the talker is in earnest, hut also to gain that
between the Revolutionary leaders.
^aperintendent of Public Instruction,
erally. with tho fact that in a Northern climate, the sur- great confidence in the exhaustion rich:te-» of •the mind
JOHN M. GREGORY,
CALIFORNIA in 1856 gave Col Fremont for President
: tiic gro- md lying so oblique to I he sun, and thereby that is pouring out but a small shnre o. if» wealUi. Mis
o r WASHTK.VAW.
Member of Board of Education,
20,691 votes out ol 110,221. Her Republican vote was
,r.g su few c,r its rays, hiu "a groat tendency to pro nose is one .il tlie best ever put on a fare. Napoleon
wouid have made him Marshal on the,slr. ngthm.d length
E D W I N WILLETS,
not materially increased at subsequent elections; the Re•oMntss of climate; but they seem to be uncon of it, for the great Ceneral khew what there was in u
o r MQSRQB.
publican and Anti-I-ecompton Democrats being so interof another Tact, equally true, that the greater the
For Congress—Fourth District.
mingled in the two last that the distinctive strength of the difference between tbe length or a duy and night the Seward's fa*ee is clean shaven and loll of thought wruikW
R O W L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
cither could not be determined Now, Mr. Babe, the less the tendency to frost, as the ground then has a great- He is lean. There is ro extra ndipose matter about him.
o r OAKLAKP.
,
lie is not the "s'-eek-benrded" kind ofnnian who '• sleeps
indefatigable Secretary of her Rcpublicau State Co
er time to heat and a ' less thno to cool. It is a well- of nights' and don't think mndi. nor is hcomtin whohnu,
For Senator—31st District.
mittce, writes that tho canvasses already made by tho known fact t o thoso who have emigrated hero from the grown.poor in clut. Ling for faM-ff ideas. Thought scents
KELSON GREEN,
Republican local Committees, return 3c.n00 legal
more Southerly latitudes, that this country is not only easv with him. He has much more tho look o. a philosoO r OCEANA.
in that State ready to support tho Lincoln Electors ; and less subject.- to frosts than comities lying a degree or two pher than a ttalcsir.ni/ who grapples wjth living orir.cm.es.
| For Representative in this District,
that the number would be largely iiiercascd if tne I ouy further soul h. but that the cold is not near so intense.— He is about rncdinm height, will, not over small hands or
i
THOMAS J . RAMSDELL.
Express should bring them good news from the October i uu princiuul causes that prodnce such a diversity of CC fie drewes in'plain black exccpt a ueck-c'ith which is
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o r MAXISTEE.
Elections is Pennsylvania. Ohio and Indians:
climate in dj.3erent counties lying on ths same parallels sky bin -.' He Osea an ejctraowlinao; larfte vedow pocket
j
County Ticket. ^
of latitude, i-.ko thoso that govern the weather, are pro- handkerchief, such as one ofleti sees in the hands of broadRAII.UOAP COU-ISION.-TIIC East and West Trains of
Conntiy Treasitrer
MORGAN BATES.
bably beyond oar present reach; but these are visible fared emigrant .women. His ptMjis O^ew but not very
Co. Clerk and Register.. ALBERT W . BACON.
core on the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad collided on
causes which nppcar to be in our favor. As the tempe- loud."
'Sheriff
WILLIAM E. SYKES.
tho morning of the 19th uit., twenty miles north or DeCruelties in the Amcrfcan Knvy.
rature of inc. air diminishes a degree of the .thermometer
of Probate.. . ...CURTIS FOWLER.
ceit. killing Dexter M. C. Nichols, Express Messenger;
A correspondent of the Courier & Enquirer, writing
!oart Commiaaioner

for about JM'Ofeet or elevation, it is common to End oin Pensacola, Florida, thua expOK* the barbarities
George
M.
Sines,
Mail
Agent
of
the
Passenger
Traiu;
from
— Pros. Attomer. j . C H A R L E S II. MARSH.
countries Cnld and frosty which have a great elevation, practiced in our navy;
and Alexander WiJkie. Fireman of the Freight Train.
(IvSnrveTOr...!:..JOSEPH C. GLEN.
LSI uvic at the Jnstanjre .of Lieut.
although their latitude may be pretty well south. *1 be Then? ha- lyeen creeled
Jrs
<J - -FEitHY H A N N A H . '
George Spencer, Engineer of the Freight Train, had an
ps. an uiTuir called •• the crucifix."'
' mtries ! ring m nr these bodies of water must be several StarLorthe M urine
;
GEORGE N. SMITH.
arm broken. No others received injuries worthy or,

on whi- h men f-r trifling .-flense* are triced at their full
and
one
hundred
C U
IL'tf. I . ' . M M . .
J"
#
Icn-th for two h.uns tog. tljer by strong cords. Son**
oiciiuui'.
» " " " - a t - e
.
' A Word Befdro the Battle.
back. Many people confound cold aud frost
weaklv
constituted
iM-i*o;ifihave
fainted while thus hanging
cars, with the locomotives, were wrecked.
Ncxlj Tuesday the great battle between Freedom and freight
"o
! most svn<.mnioii3 "terms, whereas there is a distinct dif- nn.l nianv it is feared, are contracting fatal diseases from
Slavery will ho fought, and the question decided which
Col. Hagh Forbes, whose name figured so extensively j
q-fcc ..ggrcgate e ddness of «:K- country may be the.same i-ause. Every d::vfor thw.lost mouth this bnimrons torture iia- b.-e'n inllictcl oa soldiers who enlisted
shall govern tho country. W c have no fear for the re- in the papers during the John Brown excitement, a "d I „ lu( .j, t j r » n tcr than that of another, and still, other
„ be treated like men. Ouo man in partirtnar. who has
sult if every man does bi« duty. That day will decide. who. latterly, has been in the employ of Garibaldi as a c n m s t u n .L>g
sab jet
different, mav not be
been over twenty wars in UlO Na\y, ami who fought in
" lefcly whothcr this or that political party shall prc- Commander of Mczziua, in Sicily, is said to be out of ( „ ... ltCountries remote from large waters, and nubject
every battle during the Mexican war, has Ixvn so nnbit the future dcstiii^ df the country—which is office once more. He wus found to bs incompetent aud j
le.ir »i;y at nights.and serene atmosphere.nreapt lobe •nturally iued by Lu,OJ. Stark c orders, thnt I fear ho will
ad in the great qnebtion of Human Freedom or impracticable, a disturber or the p?acc, and an oppressor!! infrsl _il with frosts a'.lltough their latitude may be some- di"f «n a short lime.# •
-•
The poor old fi-fltSw is norv..n* sod not exj#rt at ilnbf Bondage? The time for, discusrion and argument of the officers under him; therefore he has been super- ( what low,, for in that case tho surface or the earth, and
.f being stiff and ftnpid from extreme age. Ye t L'ent.
sedj for every man who reads and reflects has seded, and uow goes about Sicily denouncing Garibaldi j
-rounding objects, when the sna is absent, soon lo t Stark has l.al hi a: triced up to hit* full height; vfteii drillruny (Kteriiiincd hjs 'ccranc, 'ind wi oil others urgument and Victor Emanuel
ind then, the t
•d twice a day in the hottest sun. when on guard uroff;
r heat by radi
is thrdwn away. Nothing; isnow required but rigorous
ias 1'C'II kept wheeling hiav.v barrows full or sand til!
A W i r e PDNISUKD ron EXTBAVAOAWCE.—The wile ol and very lilile or no vap
•o m. Ted bv Aiicr exhaustion to sink helpless to tl«and uditwl ACTIOS!
ipply the latent heat the deficiency cunnd by ra-liation, •ni-th A sergeant of the post, I understand, remonstrathe
Austrian
General
Euyatton.
who
committed
suicide
Republicans! Are you IWady? March to the polls in
the heat will soon bo withdrawn from tho thin leaves aud :i>'l With the olilrcr, t pt in vain. A short tin.esioc- thmupon'the discovery of his gigantic frauds during tho late
solid dolpmn and vote the straigljt ticket!
other delicate organs or plants, as to free;* the sap with- ir.< n were kept hanging on the '• crucifix all day long
Tho Democratic party in. this State keeps up its . . Italian war, was lately sentenced to three years hard in their capillaries and destroy the vital organs of sue! iii-til cflndown, being lewcreil one hour out of every t h n fi.'.nt; More recently three men were tied
ion only to Mcuic the Couuty.Offices. Why will laboi her extravagance having encouraged her husband a* are nol ir.ade to stand >o great a change. In a corn,
in
his
acts
of
depredation.
In
consideration
of
her
up six hours for beingabsi-nt u few hr-urs.
you give.them all that they are contending for when you
in- where the land i* nearly all in peninsulas, uiid tho=e
The cn:iseqnenc6 of this brutal punishment is "hat nvn
know (that the power with which you invest them will be children her sentence was commuted to three months im- .if fifteen or twenty miles long, ami from half a m.ie to
are deserting every change that offars, and if ihcy w»re,
.used Against you at every clcction and on every occasion? prisonment, and the giddy Baroness is now serving out five miles wide, lying between two bwlic# of water of the near a good city for employment, not one at all would
Wfc shall triumph in the Stato and in the Nation. Let the punishment meted out to her for her reckless conduct. K-ane n*e or much larger, the cause is very diflerent jiko tho victory .complete by' electing onr entire
THT: PRINCE'S LIBKWAUTY-—On his departure from A body of water heats giuduiuly wv.'u the. increasing
MnsKfcov " N o r A Corirrv."—We learn that tb"
j ticket Wo etui do it if we will.
the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Lord Renfrew presented thesum warmth of the »ea«oii, and cools gr.idualiy as fail and w.n- oard of Snpervisore of the embryo county of Mnsk-gon
jvc decided bv a vote of six to eight that Muskegon is
of
8700
to
the
servants
of
the
house.
To
captain
Fauneo
approach,
ami
is
eflVclci
but
little
bv
tho
viciasitude
The Five Million Loan.
not a legal county and th»t the act attempting to organic
day aud night;—and consequently, str.ps of land lying t said county is not approved bv the people; memoiia'.ziug
aa the hiitory of thcr Five Million Loan, on the of the revenue cutter Harriet Lane, he gave a haud wiiie
twis.il suih bodies of water tum-lbe more or hs* iul I the Ii?gis!a:nre to re attach White River. Oceana, and
first >ago of to-day*8 paper; nnd remejnber, when you gotd chronometer; and made a donation of $300 to the
pay your taxes, that but for tb1» iucubus, which was crew of the vessel. Th? Petersburg (Vn.) Express states euccd by t. ^ presence, for there will be a laud bru '' *• It on townships to O-eann county, and Mnsk-^-w connNorton F.glfston. Cns:Jiti<t\ ia and Ri^'nr.«to Ottawa
md a sea breeze in the daytime, and much la
conceived in sin and brought forth in iniquity" by the that Mr. Bragg, the superintendent of the Richmond and
••*1 . I > . . . . . 1 a . f r t i -.<1 I f . n n r t i t f l i p fit
f f ^ ^ I ^ r i b i u g ' t h e nlen ocrntic party, wo should not have any Stato taxes Fredericksburgh Railroad, received a breastpin from his er quantities or vapor carried up and condenml. Oni• j county. ^ I . c
Highness.
It
represents
the
British
and
Americ..n
colors
mosi
freezing
winds
in
winter
come
from
the
North
and
^
We pN«naw tho action
b y „K.
\o py—the specific tax on Railroads, Banks, and other
West Bv taking a geographical view of Grand 1 'averse ( 0 > t i ! e Supr-mn Court will be required to adjust the ddti:o •poratiotis. being sufficient to. defray tho ordinary crossed, and is studded with diamonds.
Bay. it will be s.-cn that tbo£c winds in getting here, huve j ctl uies nrw existing, in what we had regarded as Muskcnass, of
Stato OUIWUBUI/Govorumc^t. -Every
expQnaes
oi tho
UJU OI»W
• — j dollar reA little son of Charles Goit. of Lost Lam*boro. Mass..
wiv -d into tho Treasnry from direct taxation goes to jged Cve years, died a few days ago from the bite of a to cross Lake Michigan. It is hardly to be c ^ r l " 1 j ^ ' ^ ^ k t ' / o n and RgL-vtonare the only tovnshipa voting
t the Interest on this Loan, the principal of which spider. The little fellow awoke in the night, crying, and that air can move 80 or 100 miles over water tne mp - j
t b c resolutions above referred to.
above «3 -2 - •••
or Fahrenlrtils tin- j =
fQrand Haven Clanoo.
l i e u is
13 always
UIW1IJS UUU'V.
long ago stplcn and squandered by the Democratic on his parents seeking tbe cause of his grief, they found tore or which
P»V-


A Single Tote
Ma* decide the result in this Congressional District, and
District may decido the political complexion of the
tl Congress. Vote for ROWLAND E. TBOWBWHOT.'

Fo

l%e Democratic Caodidnte
B e p M ^ t i v e docs not reside in this District, and
no interest in common wiUi UA Vote for Tiiox^s

J.
S- SKSATOK Ri>KuxrrEn.'—Jacob Collamcr was
icctcd U. a Senator Jroin Vennout, ;on the I6th ult.,
six years from tho Fourth of March next In the
te the vote stood 21 to 1, and in the House 198 to
Paul DiUioghan received the opposite vote.

a small
small black
black spider
spider was
was biting
biting tbe
tne cair
can or
oi his leg. «uu
ap- mome
mu.uu.-,, snd still retain its tfmperature much b J o »
Cr.WK AXP ITS (JoKSKpt'Rsrm.—Some tiio: ago the
and apwife of a wealthy farmer in Ohio eloped with a farm laneared to be sinking Itself iuto the flesh, where it hnugj zero. This is a good visible cause, show i g
y
borer; the deserted hnsband.obtained a divorce andplod^ " t e n a c i o u s l y till removed. Tho leg swelled to a very winters should wit be so intensely cold ^ Qthcr coun ^
,l«l
on alone. After a while the sister oT the recreant
large sine, and his sufferings increased till they terminated out of the reach of Mich influences, although they may wife, living on an adjoining farm, slowhrdrewhw regard
lie much farther south.
and eventually they were, mimed. The ,other day a.
in death, almost forty eight honrs after it was bitten.
The first frotl that we have had to kill vines, wos on knock was heard at tho door, and the farmer opening it,
It is stated that Hon. Edward Everett is engaged to
beheld, wan. pale nnd ragged, bis truant former wife.—
the.2Bth of September.
Her father had turned liis back on her, her paramour
marry the widowed daughter of Judge Pettigrew. of
Those wanting tbe seed of tho Hungarian Millet can had fallen into drunkne*. and hopdes* bomelets she aa
South Carolina. The lady is described as a blonde, atlie supplied by mc. Three quarts are sufficient per acre. o last resort turned to her Tomer happv home. The
tractive, iptcllectual, wealthy, and about thirty-three
My cattle wiU leave good Timothy bay or cats for the fanner called his wife:*** would not see ber airter. but a
tear glistened in the farmer s eye. Ho supplied her preyears of age
——
{ jj'iliet. and it is excellent iur fowls.
sent wants, and then built her a cabin oo the extrrane
RIEI. JOHSSO:;.
or five
rFour
o a r <«
ii.» California land cases will be argued be-1
end of his farm, where, by fax bounty, she is hying out
fore the Supreme Court of the United States at its Deit!
. . , „ .
the remnant of ber days m remorse at her crime ua
term Toe p e a t balk of them. iovoMog million ot
The em,grots arnved at New Yori. tils yew. num.
S L , ha,i,[already beeo adjusted.
' bered T9.363, , » t * t 5 4 544,1st J » r .

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TRAVERSE CITY.

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18a>d t h e c u s t o m a r y p r o c l a m a t i o n of a p p o i n t i n g a d a y of I
At'VERTIHEBBN "l —Two cotatop" of HANNAH, L i t k C a a J <• T h a n k s g i v i n g arvl p r a i s e t o A h n i g b t y G o d for H i s con- J
> ( ^ e r t i a e m e n t s wli! be found on the fourth page.
tinned favore." T n e day appointed is Thursday, the 29th
Noticc t o Subscriber*.
The Second V< lurae of t h e H s a s u i witt'close on* t h r \
of November. V e had hoped t o enlarge t!i- p a p e r a t
t o u n n e r c o m e n l of the Third Volume, but the xupport which
» f receive froia ilic peoplu of t h u county will hardly warrant
u< in doing? BO. While all are willog t/> a d m i t t h a t the HcaAU> is & real b e w f i t to the county, a n d t h a t i t h a s done and
i«'doing a great deal to dcvolop i u rvsources a n d promote
it» interest*, h o t Jew, comparatively, manifest their approbation in t h a t RV^STANTIAI. m a n n e r which i s calcnlatvd
ehfccr u s on our a n y and p r o m p t us to enlarge o u r borders.
We do not s i y lUJs in a s p i l t ; of fault-fiudiug, or because
wi*h auy one t o take our p a p e r a ho d o t s not like llu t o n e
nad spirit, o r whp t h i n k s t h a t h ' is n o t receiving, directly o r
indirectly, the w i r t h of hi* money—for wh»a we c a n n o t publish a paper without begging support, we will embark in some
otiter busiue«i»—Ibut simply to give tiis t r a e reason why
do not enlarge, 4K we havo repeatedly been request- d to *
t —'The litHALii ihen, will bo continued in i u prcxcut s
m u l l we change jour.uilr.d on that subject, and concli/3e .
enlarge i t
On* readers know, by t h i s time, j u s t aboujr what
to expect from
If they like o u r c o u r s e we shall be pleased t » bear t h c i i company another year. Our plan of advance p a y m e n t y o t k s welt f o r U>Ui parties, and will l;e adhered t o rigidly. Those who wish to renew their subscription*
had hettcr do so|bcf«re the i s s u i n g . o f the first n u m b e r of
which wlil be on the 7tli of December.

' of N o v e m b e r .

T h e introduction to the proclamation

r e a d s a s follows:
•• T h i s h a s been a y e a r of plenty. F r u i t s a n d S o w e r s
a n d g o l d e n g r a i n s h a v e b e e n s p r e a d o a t before a s in
a b u n d a n c e . A n d flow t h a t t h e yellow t i n t s of a u t u m n
a d m o n i s h e u s t h a t t h e h a r v e s t is over, i t is g o o d f o r u s
t o h u m b l e o u r s e l v e s a n d g i v e t h a n k s t o t h e G i v e r of all
g o o d . L e t u s meet a r o u n d o a r firesides a n d o u r w h a r f ,
a n d h u m b l y t h a n k t h e G o d of h e a v e n f o r t h e many bless i n g s t h a t w e doily receive a t h i s h a n d s ; a n d , a s o u r
h e a r t s s o f t e n in g r a t i t u d e , let t n n o t f o r g e t t o p r a y t h a t
war, pestilence, famine, a n d civil c o m m o t i o n may b e a v e r t e d f r o m o a r h a p p y land, a n d t h a t t h i s g r e a t C o n f e d e r a c y
of S t a t e s may be c e m e n t e d in b o n d s of l a s t i n g f r i e n d s h i p ,
a n d t h e r e b y m o r e effectually ' s e c u r e t h e blessings of libe r t y t o o u r s e l v e s a n d o n r p o s t e r i t y , f o r all t i m e t o c o m e . "
Kp.WARD'S BI-EKCUES IS Tin: W E S T . — T h e S t
D e m o c r a t says:
^

Louis

W e would b u t eclio t h e u n a n i m o u s o p i n i o n of t h e
R e p u b l i c a n s if Missouri of we e x p r e s s e d unqualified adm i r a t i o n for t h e e x t r a o r d i n a r y f e r t i l i t y of t h o u g h t w h i c h
G o v . S e w a r d h a d manifested in h i s a d d r e s s e s t o t h e people of t h e W e s t .
N o o f b e r man h a s enunciated with
such c l e a r n e s s Ihc m a n if e s t.d e s tin y of t h e R e p u b l i c — n o t
t h a t Manifest D e s t i n y w h i c h c a n s e e n o glory e x c e p t in
c o n q u e s t , a n d no g r o w t h e x c e p t in a n n e x a t i o n ; b u t t h a t
n o b l e r a n d t r u e r destiny w h i c h is t o b e a t t a i u e d b y org a n i c development and industrial progress. W h e r e v e r
T h e P r o p e l l e r Jlllcghaxy
a r r i v e d front B a f l h l o on
he fans s p o k e n he h a s m a d e a n o r i g i n a l spcec'n. T h e g e n T u e s d a y afterrw on. OSCAB A . HTKVKUS. E s q . , R e c e i v e r j u s of t h e W e s t s e e m s to h a v e i n s p i r e d h i m . H o s e e m s
t o h a v e a c q u i r e d a wid'.r m e n t a l h o r i z o n i n h i s t p u r . H i s
o f t h e L o u d CM ire, a n d family, c a m c p a s s e n g e r *
r e c e n t e n u n c i a t e d v i e w s h a v e a vast n e w and sublimity
T h r o u g h t h e p o l i t e n e s s of C a p t . B o y n l o n , w e a r e
a k i n t o t L e p r a i r i e s a n d r i v e r s of t h e W e s t — a t least i t is
r e c e i p t of l»e1r r»it p a p e r s u p t o t h o 2 7 t h . T h e news
uo task t o i m a g i n e s u c h a rcHeinbluucc.
• u n i m p o r t a n t T h e official R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y in P e o n MENTAL (itAST W o K n h i i B n A T . — A K a n s a s c o r cclvaiiia for U o r e r n o r is 3 2 , 0 9 2 .
T h e A l l e g h a l y b r o n g l i t a d r o v e of C a U i e f o r H a n n a h . r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N e w Y o r k E v e n i n g P o s t t h u s amusiugIy s k e t c h e s Uie i m p r e s s i o n m a d e u p o n his W e s t e r n a u d i -

Lay & Co.
I>. B. D e L a ad & C o . e m p l o y a new p r o c e s s in rfefiniiig
t h e s j u l c r a t u s n a n u f a c t a r c d Vv t h e m . T h e p r o c e s s i,s a !
i w e s t l d i s o u v e r r, and is d e c l a r e d b y c h e m i s t s a n d sciei
t i t l e men t o b e the m o s t e f f e c t u a l m e t h o d k n o w n . I t is in
u s e a t no d t b e r e s t a b l i s h m e n t iu t h i s c o u n t r y . Saksratns,
* t o bo i u a i t h f u l a n d w h o l e s o m e , jiwi.it b o p e r f e c t l y f r e e
f r o m impurities.
puns.

F o r sa!

Dfe L a n d & C a ' s S n l e r a t n s i s p e r f e c t l y
by all g o o d g r o c e r s .

M a n u f a c t u r e d atxl

4\>r s a l e at tvhol •sale b y D. 1). P e L u n d & C o , 1 ' a i r p o r t .
M o n r o e Co.. I" . Y .
KxTU.u-n.va[i TEETH WITHOUT P A I N . —M r .
c o m m u n i c a t e si p

P.ieliardso:;

the Loudon Lancet a new mode which

h a s b e e n d i s o o f•ered
i
for extracting teeth without pain.—
i t COUsista

i u m c r s i n g t h e effected p a r t in c h l g r o f o r m ,

w h i c h is d o n e by filling a little c u p half f u l l of c o t t o n oi

t o r s ' b y G o v . S e w a r d ' s personal p r e s e n c e : —

'* T h e c r o w d w a s l o o m u c h a w e d , b y t h e r e p u t a t i o n of
t h e mnn t o b e v e r y e n t h u s i a s t i c in i t s d e m o n s t r a t i o n of
a p p l a u s e , a n d the g e r . i r a ! s e n t i m e n t s e e m e d t o lie one of
s u r p r i s e , t h a t s u c h a little, m i l d - m n n n e r e d , r e s p e c t a b l e
g e n t l e m a n s h o u l d h a v o niu-ii- s u c h a f r i g h t f u l r e p u t a t i o n ,
a n d b e c o m e s u e h a t e r r o r t o t h e S l a v o h o l d i n g p o r t i o n of
t h e c o u n t r y . T h e old Missouri f a r m e r s f r o m t h e creel:
b o t t o m s , t h e r c d - s h i r t e d r o v e r s of t h e .plains, t h e r o u g h ?
a n d r o w d i e s a n d s u b d u e d b o r d e r ruffians of t h e e a r l y
wars, nil c r o w d e d r o u n d w i t h o p e n m o u t h s a n X d U t e n d c d ;
eyes, nlnnjst gn:-ping,with interest t o soe atwi h e a r t h e
m a n w h o h a d p r o c l a i m e d t h : i r r e p r e s s i b l e conflict, a n d i
a t t e m p t e d t o dissolve t h e U n i o n . T h e y e v i d e n t l y e x p e c t e d t o see a g r e a t , b r a w u y . double-fisted, f e r o c i o u s mons t e r of m u s c l e ; a n d o n e h a c k - w o o d s m a n , w i t h a coons k i n c a p , openly a n n o u n c e d his dissatisfaction b y declari n g c o n f id e n tia lly t o his c o m r a d e t h a t he could w h i p t h e
hand."
! little c u s s w i t h

•wort

«-ith c h l o r o f o r m , . » d J l a c t o g i l o n r t i e |
OK A TENNESSEE HRIINIT.—-Th-! M c M i n n v i l l e
t o o t h . I t U k d s i r o m s e v e n t o flfteuu m i n u t o s to p r o d s c e | (Tetin.) X e w K i n a n n o u n c e s t h e d e a t h , on t h e 2 3 d u!t.,
t h e effect|
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| j o f Dhniel W e s t , t h e well k n o w n H e r m i t of the m o u n t a i n s ,
1
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l i e h a d lived f o r a n u m b e r of
l i t i s LMCXOWN DI:AD.—11 is p r o p o e e d t o e r e c t a n>.ic-j y e a r s in t h e hollow o r n l a r g e A m e r i c a n p o p l a r trei-. in
aiinent o t C h i c a g o c o m m e m o r a t i v e of t h e L a d y E l g i n j . t h e o p e n i n g of w h i c h he h a d fitted n r u d e d o o r .
I n the
• a t a s t r o p h e . [A lot h a s b e e n g i v e n in U r a c c l a n d C e i n e - I c e n t r e of tiiis hoilow h e would b u i l d his fire in w i n t e r for
I c o o k i n g his plain meals. T h i s hollow also served as his
t - r y f o r t h e i n t e r m e n t of t h e u n r e c o g n i z e d lost, s u d o\x-r j

TJ*e Q u a k e r s A r e O a t .

N E W ARRANGEMENT.

0 0 0 . IJut theur c o a l i t i o n w i t h " D i s n n i o n i s t s " n i i d " K n o w
N ' o t b i n g a " e n f u r e j a m a i o r i t y ngainst t h e m c f a t l e a st 75)UliO.

i

f Albnny Evening J o u r n a l

A TAI I. ^ r o n K l i n u t A T i o N . — A n d m r G . O c r t i n , G o v e r n o r elect ol P e n n s y l v a n i a , i s s i x f e e t t w o i n c h e s h i g h ;
H a n n i b a l H u u i i n i s s i x fcet t h r e e ; a n d A b r a h a m L i n c o l n
s i x fcet four.
X/.t'OfcUoK AND TttK I ' o p K . — I t is b e i i t n e d a t P a r i s t h a t
all I h o late m iveitients of t h e K m p e r o r of F r a n c e r e g a r d i n g Jtnlian uf aire a r e w i t h lh£ desigt»of forcing t h e P o p e
o c o m e t o P ah'ee t o p e r f O n n t h e c e r e m o n y of c o r o n a t i o n .
I t is r e p o r ed (lust C o m m o d o r e V a n d e r b i l t us a b o u t t o
b u i j d t h r e e p a s s e n g e r s t e a m e r * f o r his T r a : i s a t l a n t i c L i n e .
T h e y will bu 4 0 0 feet in length, w i t h a n L e t b r e a d t h of
b a n i n , c u d l j t f e e t d e p t h of hold.
T h e valuation of t h e I l e a l E s t a t e of C h i c a g o i s $ 3 1 , 108,1H5.

T i e Perso:>al P r o p e r l y of t h u c i t i z e n s a m o u n t s

to 85,855,8?'?. making a total

of $ 3 7 , 0 5 4 , 0 0 2 ,

O n i ' M . — A . C h i n e s e t r a d e r h a s b e e n p e r m i t t e d t o sell
o p i u m t h r o u g h o u t t b c Buuu'wich Islands, j m y i n g $ 2 , 0 0 0
p e r . y c w for!the privilege.
F o r r e s t h a s received on oflbr t o g o t o Kugiand, f r o m
B a c k s t o u e , of t h e H a j r m a r k e t T h e a t r e , f o r o n e h u n d r e d
n i g h t s , F o r r e s t t o d i c t a t e h i s own t e r m s .

X^IISTE.
Chicago and OrancI T r a v e r s e .
I

o f 7 5 , 0 0 0 ii| fi%T y e a r s .
A n E n g l i s h m a n , n a m e d J a m e s M o r t o n , h a s b o c n dis
c o v e r e d b y t i e C e n s u s M a r s h a l in t h o t o w n of A b r i d g e ,

T H E STAUNCH U P P E U CABIN SCREW STEAMER .

N e w - Y o r k , whoso aga is 110 years.
T h e Evansville (Ind.) Daily Enquirer, s Douglas organ,

WE H A V E A

Propeller of Our Own,

Our Own Trade,

Thite is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e

ilirect to C h i c a g o ; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES

M. & W . F. S T E E L E & Co.

over a n y one h a v i n g to P A Y FREIGHTS.

Our Jit nl* arc Nothing*

ONLY STOCK
,

Abundant .Advantages

C

GOODS,

FOR PURCHASING GOORS IN

Ntv>- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chicago.
F r o m our l o n g residence in the c o u n t r y we have be COD#
well acquainted with the want* of tho public.
And now we have associated with us in the Mercantile Department of o a r lUm,

•, V

.

a/Llt. S . B A R N S ,
who for sixteen y e a r s h a s been r x t c n - i v c l y engaged in a t o sincss wbo«c reituiremeuta were of the same n a t u r e as o a r
or.n, and who has f o r several yearn p u i r h a s e d c 0 0 1 ' * ° f



BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, a n d who will
c o n t i n u e to i o so for o c r firm f r o m time t o t i m e ; t h u s «mabling us to lay liown o u r goods

As IMW a-tt any House in 'Chicago;

am! save t o the c o n f u m e r — f l m t , TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
second, LOSS O F T I M E ; a n d lastly and mainly, t h e ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added t* c o v e r . HIGH RENTS
and e x p e n d s of the Chicago m e r c h a n t .
We shall make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T t o keep so c o a pictc a stock t h a t
T H E SUBSCRICEK H A S J l ' S T RETURNED FROM CHIAny Dealer* on the Bay
CAGO WITH A STOCK O F
will he enabled t o p u r c h s s e of ur, in quantities to »ult. for

N O R T :

ADVANCE on 0051

Dry Goods, Groceries,Provisions |
and Hardware,
r h i e h he offent at his New Store, c h e a p lor Ca*h or Barter.

Lill's Chicago Ale.
l a Bbls. a n d Hf. Bbls.
Northport. April 20.13f>0.
MORGAN BATES,

N O T A R Y PUBLIC,

IN WANT OF ALMOST ANYTHING.

N E W STOCK;

H A V E INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E

MORGAN BATES,

can find the same by calling on
* H A N N A H . L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, J n l y 6, 1S60.

IN T H E MAIN. A

NORTHPORT IS RISING!!

HYPOPHOSPHITES N E W

SPORTSMEN,

of th* p u r c h a s i n g pub-

NEW STORE;

W

AND

T R A V E a S E CITY, MICHIGAN.

T ,

WE HAVE A

C A P T A I N E. It. C O L L I N S .
ILL L»:(V\ i> liECULARI.Y I>CUU»tt T H E SEASON
of Navigation for-ahove nnd Intermediate ports.
For Freight or Passage, e n q u i r e of
8. C. ANDIIKW& Detroit,
HUGHES A LKSTEB, Cleveland.
K. W. TOWNSEND, Northport.
Nor.', port, J u n o 1, 1%I;0.
27-iim

DR. CHURCHILL'S D16COVERY.

JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,

C

P O I N T S s

F f >r 13 u f i a l o , M i l w a u k e e a n d
Chicago.

NEW 8T ORE

T r e a t m e n t — t h e H Y P O P I l O S P H l ' l F.S OF LIME AND SODA
•removes all rcniaiuinR d o a b t a* to t h e inestimable vnlne ot
thisDiseovery. C o n s u a i p t i o a i» no l o n g e r to be u g a r d c d a i
N e n a S a h i b h a s t u r n e d u p a g a i n , l i e i s still alive
i incurable m n l a d j .
Many h u n d r e d a of pb>wic'an» have already aiiopted thin
somcvjfcere | n I n d i n , a c c o r d i u g t o a B e n g a l p a p e r , b u t is
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable success. Let no Coasumpo u t of
reach.
.
Uelav a m o m e n t t o try it. I t is their last h o p e !
F o r salo by
POPULATION OK B a o o k L Y N , — T h e p o p u l a t i o n of B r o o k .MORGAN BATES,
Herald Office, Traverse City.
lyn is a s c e r U i o o d t o b o a b o u t 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 , b e i n g a n increaao

W e would brlcDy call the

A L L E G K A J M Y ,

CONSUMPTION CURED!

I.votArtA.—15y t h o d e a t h of G o v . W i l l a r d , of I n d i a n a .

A

sod ARE or MAY UE called for f r o m time to time.

C A P T . C. LI. HOYNTON,
X71TILL MAKE REGULAR WEEKLY T R I l f i FROM
V V CiilCAGO TO TK A VERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
ou .Saturday.s, at t o'clock, I'. XL, and Traverse City on Tnesdays, a* i P. M., s t o p p i n g a t F r a n k f o r t (mouth of Betsie
Rivur.) Carp R l v i r and Northport.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Trav-.-se Citv, May 2o. is-'f>.
25

••Give Us a Call!

r.i'md, until t h o m i d d l e o f J a n u a r y next.

F

lic t o the following

P R O V I S I O N S ,

1lio dutioa o t h i s ofBcU1 devolve u p o n L i e u t . G o v . H a m -

h*3 b e e n d i t c o n t i c a e d f o r w a n t of m a t e r i a l a i d .

THE FlioPELLER

EAT A P P L E S . — A r a w mellow app!e, snys Hall's J o u i nal of H e a l t h , is d i g e s t e d iu a n h o u r a n d a half, while
boiliyl c a b b a p e requires five h o u r s . T h o most h e a l t h f u l
IN W i l l i ; I t T i t E V ABE NOT TO BE I'KDEBSOLD.
d e s e r t w h i c h can l>u placed on t h e tr-.ble, is a b a k e d apple, , I f t a k e n f r e e l y ut b r e a k f a s t , w i t h c o u r s e b r e a d n a d
b u t l e r , w i t h o u t m e a t o r ilesh of a n y kind, it h a s a n admirable effect on the general system, otter removing
c o n s t i p a t i o n , c o i i e e t i l i g nscidities', nnd c o o l i n g ofl f e b r i l e N . B . — P h y s i c i a n s ' P r t s c r i p t l o n s C a r c t a l l y C o m cotuiitioiis. m o r e e f f e c t u a l l y t h a n t h e m o s t . n p p r o t e d medipounded.
L M. A W. F. S T E E L E A CO.
cine. T h e pieuteous c r o p should make the apple cheap. |

Price—Two Dollars a Bottle.

B

Goods and Wares

FAMILY GROCERIES

CONSUMPTION!

H

Our New and Spacious Store,

. S.vt.B o r TIIKDKTROUT AND MILWAI'ICKKHAILWAV.—The I
0I>
D e t r o i t a n d M i l w a u k e e R a i l w a y wits y e s t e r d a y sold by !
n r r a n c e m e n t u n d e r a d c c r e e f r o m t h e U . I s . C o u r t f o r ! T~N T ~ » T ^ f~' c
iv \ r T , , r i T i ' , T X ' L
i l » beiwiit of ( l o b o i , d - h o W t r »
1 1 ' « « . bid in h v I t . |
U V J ^5 A s _\A
1A l l N
G r a y , c o u n s e l for t h e road, at a nominal p r i c e of $1,01)0.- j
TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
000. T h e a d j u s t m e n t o r t h e affairs of t h e c o r p o r a t i o n
w a s a l l n d e d t o a t l a r g e in o u r c o l u m n s a s h o r t time s i n c e . I
VAUICTY o r
nnd t h e s n l e is a p a r t of t h a t a r r a u i r e m e n t , w h i c h is en- i
t i r c l y a m i c a b l e nnd r a l i s f n e t o r y . T h e r o a d will o p o r n ' e i
a s usual u n d e r t h e now a i j i u t m e n t . a n d is in f a i r way i
t o p l a c e itself on an i n d e p e n d e n t financial footing, t h r o u g h I
t h e m e d i u m of t h e reliable a n J e n ? r g . ' t i c m u i a ; .
[Dot. Freo P r e
n charge.

o f L I M E nr.d i O D A ,
Originally discovered a a d prescribed
D/. .1. F. C u c s c n i i . i
of P a l i s as a 8|>ceilii'licmedy :qr

T

H

The

t o t a l t a x tbii| }"ea:' is $333,-184.

j In 7inver#e Citify and on all part'A of
j Gi-antl Traverse Hay, we uxruld ratpictfiJl-y armouiux

T o Emigrant*—Choice F a n n i n g Lands for Fifty
Cent* nn Acre.
Nearly all th'j (."overniueot Land* iu the Grand Traverse
District graduated on t h e lirst of July, 18CC, and can
purchased for fifty c e n t s an acre. Some of these ar«
Immediate vicinity of Traverse City, a t d many of t h u
T H A T WK H A V E S O W MOVED INTO
the tinea of the Newaygo and Northport, a n d tl.e Allegan, j
Muskegon a n d Treverse Bay State Road. They are c'uoicc farming Land.", welt watered, well timbered with sugar maple, elm. i
lieacli. a»ii, bm; wood, A-c., Ac., the soil If a rich gravelly loam, j
Which we arc fill lag to r e p k U o n » i ; h ALL KINDS OF
with clay sutrsoil, and the cliinaloia healthy a n d d e l i g h t f u l . :
A Propeller maker regular wtfkl.v t r i p s between Chicago and '
Traverse CIiy. leaving the wbarf of Hannah, Lay A. Co., ChiiMgo, cvei-y Saturday afternoon, a n d Traverse City every
Tnesday at.ernoon. Tlio trip i« pleasai.t, ar.d only occupies
about 30 l.our*< Wo advise those who arc in search of new
homes, healthy, locations, fine climaU , rich soil, and good tim- which arc adapted to the wants of the s u r r o n o d i n x e o u n i r y
ber. to corns and see these lands.
33-tf

p o s t u r e r e c l i n i n g r.guirut t h e w all of his h o u s e .
Adjoini n g o r n e a r t o t h i s t r e e h e hod a r n d e s h e d w h i c h ho used
a s a w o r k s h o p , w h e r e lie m a n u f a c t u r e d c h a i r s , b o x e s
c i d e r mills. Are. H e was a N » r t h C a r o l i n i a n b y b i r t h .
s-.ies of j i a U i d l a n d s w e r e less t h a n t w o million dollars. w a s a s o l d i e r in t h e w a r of 131*2. H e was a t t h e Mobile
1
T h o s e r o c e n t N sold y i e l d i n g a v e r y small a m o u n t , o w i n g s t a t i o n when t h e b a t t l e of N e w O r l e a n s w a s f o u g h t .

c o i n ' s m a j o r i t y in t h i s S t a t e would n o t ' h a v e e x c e e d e d 5 0 -

TO T H E P U B L I C

Give the
w th-: winds!—»et the hllU all a Came;
Ntek'' wi.y (or the man with the p a t r i a r c h ' s nau-«!
Awry with misgiving"—away u i i h ail doubt,
f o r L i s COIN goes in when the Quakers come o u t !

D u r i n g t h e | e a r e n d i n g J t i n e 30, t h e r e c e i p t s from t h e

I f t h e D o u g l f f i men h a d madu a s t r a i g h t , tnanlyfi^lit, 1,

N E W GOODS,

The good utatt h a s broken the eords f o r her s p n n :
l i e r oil-spring* and water won't fuse inio o n e ;
Tue Dutcfcraaa i - t s »<aw»n* d with Kreedom his krout,
ABJ KIOW, law, but c e r t a i n , the QnakcrH are o u t

the disaster.

c a s e s no b i d s at a l l w e r e r e c e i v o d .

S T O R E ,

AMD

t h e i r r e m a i n s ^ h e niotuynetrt will p e r p e t u a t e t h e s t o r j of

t o t h e s c n r c i t v of m o n e y a n d e t h e r causcs;' a n d iu t u a n y

N E W

s r i. o. « ' i i r m i i .
S o t vainly we w i i t e d and counted the hoars,
The bads of o c r h >pe» ba*e b a n t out i n t o flower*.
No room for inUgiviag—co loop-hole of doub:—
We've h e a r d f r o m Ibe Keystone! The Quakers are ou

H e r a l d O f H c * , Trover***? C i t y , M i o h .

M

O T B B K B — W H E N YOU WISH ANY TOYH F O R
your chiidrcn,
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' cou,tU"a

T o the Ladies,

would remark, t h a t o w i n g t o want of t«
unable to Veep many t h i n g s in their line, which NOW, from
our increased room, a n d t h e

InthmkjM-tonal acqvaintanre of our Mr.
Bams with the thousand ana one domaiuh necessary to a Ladifs waiUs,

we shall in f u t u r e TRY a n d k e e p ANY and ALL THINOH
they may require.
N. B. A N Y T H I N G n o f i n onr r e g u l a r l i n e t h « l a d i e s o r
citizens may want, we shall hold ourselves in r e a d i n e a to
send Tor; and shsll t * m o « t happy to do s o a t any a n t all
UmC

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HANNAH, LAY
T r a v e r s e City, May 25, 1S€C.

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Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

A Cure F o r Caacera.
O a r a t t e n t i o n h a s recently b e e n called t o a c u r e of canCL T
tc A
I cere, w h i c h is o f s o m u c h i m p o r t a n c e t h a t we wish t o
, m a k e k n o w n a s w i d e l y a s possible. S o m e e i g h t m o n t h s
Business, Sack a n d Fancy Coat* and Vesta;
j a g o M r . T M a s o n w h o k e e p s a m u s ic s t o f e on W i s c o n s i n
BUck. Fancy and i ' n i o n Pant*.;
Pant* and Vesta. a toll line, in the
! s t r e e t , a n d i s a b r o t h e r of t h e well k n o w n Lowell M a s o n
H A N N A H , L A Y If C O .
Veiy Latest S t y l e .
; — a s c e r t a i n e d t h a t h e h a d a c a n o e r o n his face t h e size of
ILL PURCHASE. AND FAY THK H I G H E S T PRICE !
White. Fancy. Check and atripe Shirt*;
! a pea. I t w a s c n t o u t b y D r . W o l c o t t , a n d t h e w o u n d
the market will warrant, t o r
G e n t l e m e n ' . Linen. Leopold and Byron Collars:
i partially h e a l e d . S u b s e q u e n t l y i t g r e w again,* while he
Blue and White Overall*;
! was a t C i n c i n n a t i on business, i t a t t a i n e d t h e s i r e of a
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
What do we all t h i n k of her—
' hickory n u t
H e h a s r e m a i n e d t h e r e s i n c e C h r i s t m a s delivered at T r a v e r * City—Wheat, Oats. Corn, live. Barley.
Flannel a n d Knit S h i r t s ;
O u r Cousin J a n e ?
Suspender* a n d Glove*:
! u n d e r t r e a t m e n t a n d h a s c o m e b a c k perfectly c u r e d . T h e Pease, P o t a t o e s Onions, Root*. 4 c . Ac.—thu* making an abQnieting the children'* noiae;
India Rubber and Oil Overall* and Leggin.«;
solute home market for e v e r y t h i n g raised.
30!
i process was t h i s :
Wool. Cotton and I'nion Sock*;
j
A p i e c e of s t i c k i n g p la s te r w a s p u t o v e r t h e cancer,
Black and Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
.
1 OODS AT WHOLESALE—
' w i t h a c i r c u l a r p i e c e c u t o u t of t h e c e n t e r a little l a r g e r
Duties other* leave n n d o n e ;
Giugham. Flag and Turkey Red H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
T R a i s i n s iu quarter, half and whole boxes;
Gliding round the aick one's bed,
Silk Focket and Neck l l a n d k e r e h f c f s :
| t h a n t h e c a n c e r , BO t h a t t h e c a n c e r a n d a small c i r c u l a r
Tallow and btearine Candles, by the b o x ;
W i t h a noiseless foot and tread.
Focket Knives. Razors, S t r o p s
Sugar, by the barrel or 100 lbs,:
J rim of h e a l t h y skin n e x t t o f t was e x p o s e d . T h e n a
W h o like h e r can soothe in pain—
Lather Boxes and Brushes,
| t e r m a d e of c h l o r i d e of t i n c - b l o o d - r o o t a n d w h e a t
Useful Cousin J a n e ?
Tobacco Boxes a n d P o u c h e s
| was s p r e a d on a p i e c e of mtrslin of t h e size of t h i s c i r c u l Compasses, Ituli
Matches, by the gross;
W h a t do angefa think of her—
HANNAH. I.AY A CO
' ar o p e n i n g a n d a p p l i e d t o t h e c a n c e r 24 hours. O n reTobacco, Fine Cut, by the half barrel;
O u r Cousin J a n e !
«• City. J u n e 1.1
m o v i n g it, t h e c a n o e r will b e f o u n d t o b e b u r n t into, and
Tobacco. Smoking, by the half barrel;
Bearing calmly every crow.
P l u g Tobacco, by t h e 5 0 lbs. or b u t t ;
j a p p e a r of the c o l o r a n d h a r d n e s s of a n old b u r n t s h o e sole,
F i n d i n g gain through seeming l<w».
ED1CINES—
Soda, by the 50 lb*, or kog;
1 a n d t h e c i r c u l a r r i m o u t s i d e of i t will a p p e a r w h i t e and
And in beauty ev«* b r i g h t
Brandreth's Pills;
Shoe* and Boot*, by the do*, or hf. doz. pair*:
Ip the rigid line of right;
i p a r b o i l e d as if s c a l d e d b y h o t etcain. T h e w o u n d is
Ayera' Pills:
Brown Cotton, by the 3 to 5 pieces;
Moffat's Pills:
; n o w dressed a n d t h e o u t s i d e r i m soon s u p p u r a t e s a n d t h e
S h i r t i n g Stripe, by the 2 to 5 pieces;
Jayues' Pills;
I cancer comes out a h a r d lump and the place heals u p . —
Cream Tartar, by the 5 to 20 11*.;
JaynesT Alterative;
T h e p l a s t e r kills t h e c a n c e r so i t s l o u g h s o u t like d e a d flesh
Saintly Cousin J a n e !
Jaynes" V e r m i f u g e ;
and ne7er grows again.
Perry Davis* Pain Killer;
Fork, by the b a r r e l :
Would t h a t t h i n k i n g oft of her—
y T h i s r e m e d v w a s discovered by D r . F e l l of L o n d o n , and
Carbonate of Magnesia:
Ham* and Shoulder*, by the 100 lb*.;
Our Cousin J a n e —
Heed A' Cutler's Pulmonary Balsam:
h a s been u s e d ' b v h i m f o r six o r e i g h t y e a r s , w i t h unfailPrint*, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 10 piece*;
Might our inward vision clear,
Sands'
Siireaparilla:
Mosquito Bar?, by the piece;
ing i n c c c s s , and* n o t a case h a s been k n o w n of t h e re-apTo behold the " u n s e e n " near,
Sawyer's K i t . Bark fur Fever and A g u e ;
Nail*,
by
the
keg.
assorted:
And In forma of dullest hue,
p e a r a n c e of t h e c a n c e r w h e r e t h i s remedy h a s been a p Kennedys' kledical Discovery;
Salt,
by
the
b
a
r
r
e
l
:
Heavcn'a own beauty a h i n i n g t h r o u g h ;
plied. I t h a s t h e s a n c t i o n of t h e most e m i n e n t p h y s i c i a n s
Coffee,
by
the
30
to
100
lb*.
:
R e a c h e d - - t b a t land of purest d a y ;
a n d s u r g e o n s in t h i s c o u n t r y , a n d m a n y of t h e faculty,
(iround Coffee, by the 20 to 50 lbs. ;
Ro™ Wau-r;
w i t h t h e i r p r o v e r b i a l o p p o s i t i o n t o innovations, look upButter Crackers, 30 lbs. to bbL;
Hard Bread;
on it w i t h d i s t r u s t
[Milwaukee F r e e Democrat.
Boston Biscuit;
Sulphur:
REMARKAM.E INSTANCE OK C A M N K AFKECTTON A S P INSoda C r a c k e r s ;
A Trifling Redaction.
l,ac Sulphur (for ll.dr.dve;)
Pipes, by the box;
— M r s . A u c r , t h e l u ly w h o k e e p s an intelligence
Cod Liver O i l :
O n T u e s d a y last t h e d o o r of o u r s a n c t u m o p e n e d , a n d
Fig*, by the d r u m :
office n e a r t h o M a r k e t S q u a r e , a n d w h o i s well k n o w n in
10, lHfio.
• - H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Brooms, by the dozen:
r - a e e n t l y o u r e y e s fell n n o n a p e d d l e r c r o s s i n g t h e t h r e a h t h i s c o m m u n i t y , is t h e owner of a N e w f o u n d l a n d d o g t h a t
Currants,
bv
the
20
lbs.
to
half
barrel;
nold, w h o s e f e a t u r e s a n d o u t e r c o s t u m e p r o c l a i m e d h i m
<~AND DOT SWISH
h a s e s c a p c d th'e " evil i n t e n t " o r p o l i c e m e n b y b e i n g
I'nines, by "the 20 to 100 lb*.;
, . . . n . Brilliant**,
of t h o h o u s e of A b r a h a m . O p e n i n g a large, o b l o n g p a p e r
Dried Apple*, by the 100 lbs or b a r r e l :
c h a i n e d in a c e l l a r . M r s . A u e r recently lost a little girl f o r
Barred Cambric, e m b r o i d e r e d Curtain*.
H o i , h e e x p o s e d a c o u n t l e s s n e a p of s p e c t a c l e s , a p d anxCun Caps, by the 1000;
w h o m t h e a n i m a l hail f o r m e d q u i t e an a t t a c h m e n t . F o r
Wash Blond. Bobbim-t and figured Lace,
Shot, by the bag.
ionsly i n q u i r e d if w e did not w a n t t o nuy.
a week a f t e r t h e d e a t h of t h e child t h e d o g was k e p t tied
l.adies' Muslin and Cambric vinb'd. Collar* and Sett*,
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
S c a r c e l y glaixfing a t h i s wares, w e replied i n - t h c n e g ljidies' Handkerchiefs
in a cellar, a n d at t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f t h a t time w a s released.
Traverse City, J u n e 20. 1860.
3(
a t i v e , a n d t u r n e d o u r e y e s on a h e a p of e x c h a n g e s lying
N a p k i n s Table <'oxers. Diaper, P. C. Cotton.
H e w a s missed s h o r t l y a f t e r , a u d all s e a r c h f o r h i m was
Linen, Bleached Cotton. Marseille*,
h » f o r e us, i n n o c e n t l y f a n c y i n g t h a t o u r reply a n d m a n n e r
RIED BEEFin vain until s o m e friend of t h e family h a p p e n e d t o visit
F r e n c h Cord and Linen Bosonts.
•could s e r v e as a sufficient h i n t t o d r i v e t h e t r a v e l i n g m e r SMOKED HALL1BUT.
t h e b u r y i n g g r o u n d w h e r e t h e little girl w a s i n t e r r e d , a n d
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Shoe Thread,
chant from our presence. B u t we were too v e r d a n t —
t h e r e , s t r e t c h e d o u t on t h e g r a v e or i t s f o r m e r pla.ftnate
Traverse City. J u n e I, ISC0.
Sand Pa|ier,
t h e J e w , like all t h e t r a f f i c k i n g t r i b e , h a d n o t t h e s l i g h t l'ain Klllei.
was t h e a f f e c t i o n a t e dog. T h i s is a remarkable case or
e s t i d e a f o r t a k i n g no f o r an a n s w e r .
Castor Oil. j " I ~ " v R E S 8 G O O D S . .VALENTIAS. D C C A t S . M O I « A l R K <
c a n i n e instinct, o r ir y o u please, reason. T h o Tacts were
Levallas, D e b e g e s B'-rages.
I o f f e r y o n , " said be, l a y i n g a p a i r b e f o r e us, " a s h
Sewing and P e g g i n g Awl*,
j X J
stated t o us by Mrs. A u e r herself
[Milwauke Sentinel.
Prints, of *ery new and chnice style*:
Essence of Peppermint,
a s h t h r e e d o l l a r s h . I m u s t sell t> p a i r — I ' v e sell notGinghams. U w n s . Chambrey*. Ac, by the yard, p a t t e r n
S m i t h m e t t w o e d i t o r s w h o h a d p r o b a b l y b e e u at " o u t s ,
Bay Rum,
l i n g t o - d a v , a n d m y wife a n d chile 'av g o t t>o p r e d — y o u
Essence Wlnlergreen,
o n t h e s t r e e t , w a l k i n g a r m in a r m .
will t a k e h i m ? "
" H i l l o ! " said S m i t h , " t h e lion a n d l a m b lie d o w n to- Milk S t r a i n e r s .
W e shook onr head.
Essence Cinnamon.
Traverse City. Jnn»
.... I
- Y o u will n o t t a k e hiin a t t h r e e dollars—veil, t h e n , g e t h e r , d o t h e y ? "
Cobalt.
•• O h VIM. " said e d i t o r N o . 1. " J ones h e r e d i d the lyin j
Cullenders.
r o u shall ' a v h i m a t t w o d o l l a r s h a n d s e v e n t y - f i v e — m y
Chiinnev Brushes,
a n d 1 d i d t h e • l a m m i n , ' a n d of c o u r s e wo c a m e d o w n tofamily ' a v no p r e d — I m u s t s a c r i f i c e h i m . "
Dust Pans,
W e l o o k e d a t him, b u t w e r e Silent.
Cotton F l a n n e l s Duck, Apron Cheeks,
Crochet Needles.
Brown Cotton, ill all grades;
" Veil, t h e n , if I split t h o t i f f e r e n c e ? "
• Child*' Toy Pails,
Kcntuckv J e a n s . C o t t o a a d e s Cassimeres.
Cake Cutters,
•' I t w o u l d m a k e no d i f f e r e n c e . I h a v e no use for t h e m . "
Brown aiid Bleached Tabling, Ticking.
India
Rubber
H
a
i
r
Pins,
" V e i l , t h e n , y o u shall ' a v h i m f o r t w o d o l l a r s h — m y
Black Cotton Velvet. Countei p a n e s
Circle Comb*,
wife a n d chile m u s t n o t s t a r v e — t a k e h i m a t t w o dollarsh * '
Sattinetts, Wool Blankets, Bags. Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
White Cotton Fringe,
II » W i l l I.AY
i A ^ A Co.
HANNAH.
W h a t , w i t h n o use f o r t h e m ? ' '
I n d i e s ' Embroidered Mitts,
Traverse City, J u n e 1.1 KCO.
• • B u t t h e y a r e t o o s h e e p — t a k e h i m f o r a t o l l a r alid a
Sash, painted and glared.
Serpentine Braid for Ladie»'s S k i r t s •
q u a r t e r ? " ' h e p e r s i s t e d e a r n e s t l y ; " I c a n n o t lot m y vife
i - ^ O R T H E T O I L E T — T R A N S P A R E N T . HONEY, YANButter
Crocks,
a n a chile d i e f o r v a n t of p r e d . "
J f kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Soap*;
Churn*. Stone and wood.
W e s h o o k o u r h e a d s ominously.
Cologne. Bav Hum, Tricopheroun,
Stone J u g s , 1,2 and 3 gallons.
" V e i l then, y o u shall ' a v h i m a t a t o l l a r — b u t t h e
Kuthuirr.n Hair Oil. l l ' d k ' s Perfume. Pomade,
Mosquito Bars.
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Biooin Brushes,
rofits w o u l d n ' t p a y m o de c r u m b s of a shoes c a k e . T a k e
Men's Black Velvet C a p s
Fine, Coarse. Back, Side. P o c k e t a n d Bonnet Cowl>*.
Mackerel,
i m a l o n g v o u shall ' a v h i m a t a tollar."
lluir Pins, Pins, Tooth Paste, Blacking.
Hominy,
"No."
Shawl P i n s Bracelet*, Fancy Bags and P o r t i n o i y f e s
Chllds' Tea col'd Hats,
" V e i l , v a t y o u will g i v e — s a y q u i c k — y o u skall 'av I
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Preserve J a r s
AN a p e r i e n t and Stomacic preparation of I R O N purified o(
at y o u r own p r i c e — s e v e n t y - f i v e c e n t s . "
Traverse City. J u n e 1,18C0.
»
Oxygen and Carbon by combustion iu Hydrogen. Sanction- Violin Strings,
" N o w e h a v e a l r e a d y t o l d y o u w e did n o t w a n t thei
Misses C.l.ive*,
ed by tho highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and
R O C E H I E M , & C . — S C O A » . TK.V CO K KEE.
Misses Shakers.
S a y half a t o l l a r ; I c a n u o t let my v i f e a n d c h i l e s t a r v e the United States, and prescribed in their practice.
The e x p e r i e n c e of thousands dally proves that no pre para
a s d I *av n o t t h e first c o p p e r t o b u y t h e m p r e d . T a k e
Mustard,English and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d :
Marseilles Bosoms,
tion of iron can be compared with i t Impurities of the
Soda, Cream Tarter, ' l i n g e r . Baking l'owdi t
htm at a half a tollar?"
Fancy Vest B u t t o n s
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
S a l a r a t u s Starch, Vermaeilli, Hops,
W e l o o k e d a t t h e spectacles, w h i c h c e r t a i n l y
Misses Hoop Skirts.
mplexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivaTobacco, Snuff, Garden S e e d s
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
g o t u p f o r u s e , b u t t o s e l l — a n d t h e n w e b e n t o u r e y e u p - ble CI
Hag Sail. Fine and Rock Sail. Olne, Alnm.
Traverse City. J<ine 29, lsi 0.
30
i n n o x i o u s in all maladi
on the Jew.
Lamp a n d Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
• followi
N o w , " s a i d we, t a k i n g a fifty c e n t p i e c e f r o m o u r proved absolutely curali'
Indigo. Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
O A R M I N E INK—
plaint*,
viz:
,

.
.
p o c k e t a n d l a y i n g it t e m p t i n g l y on t h e table f o r him, " we
Fluid. Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
I n Debility* Nervous Affections, Emaciation.
Beans, l'rtrk. Meal, Flour. Oatmeal. Feed, Btan,
Button Moulds.
wjU b u y t h o s p e c t a c l e s f r o m y o u , if y o u will tell u s t r u l y D y s p e p s i a , C o n s t i p a t i o n , D i n r r i u r a , D y s e n t e r y , I n » ,
Beef, ilains and Shoulders, Oodflsh,
w h a t y o u r n r o f i t is."
cipient C o n s u m p t i o n , Ncrolulou* Tuberculosis, Salt
Hard Bread, Butter Crackers, l j i r d .
R h e n m , Mismcnstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver ;
" Y o u g i t m e y o u r w o r d y o u will b u y , if I tell y o n ? "
E x t r a c t Leinon, Vunilla, Rose, Peach, Pine Apple. Ac.
Complaints. Chronic Headache*, Rheumatism, I n HANNAH. LAY A CO.
" Yes."
Wooler
Traverse C i t ^ J O n e 1, if«C0.
2f.
" Then, so h e l p m e G o t t , if I soil h i m t o y o u for fifty t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o n t h e P a c e , A c .
Pain Killer,
in case* of tirNKKAl. DEHILITV. whether the result of acute
c a n t s , m y ouly p r o f i t i s — t h r e e shillings a n d nine p e n c e ! " disease, or of the continued d im in u tio n of nervous and m u s - '
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cular energy from nervous complaints, one trial of this re.J Congress G a i t e r s Slippers, Scotch Ties,
P a p e r Rag* (purchase.
Htorative ha* proved successful to an e x t e n t which no descripA Verdict of a Jury of Boys.
Rubber* and O v e r s h o e s Ijidie*' Bootee*,
Baxter's Tooth Pusle
W h e n D r . N a t h a n i e l P r e n t i c e t a u g h t a p u b l i c s c h o o l tion nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids
Gaiters, B u s k i n s S l i p s T i e s Rubbers,
liar
so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own
l u e s Carpet Shoes,
i n R o x b u r y , he was v e r y m u c h a f a v o r i t e , b u t his p a t i e n c e n e i g h b o r h o o d s have suddenly re-appeared in the bnsv world
Thermometer*.
Boys' Boots a d Sho.
a t t i m e s , would cut n e a r l y e x h a u s t e d by t h e i n f r a c t i o n s or as if j u s t returned f r o m protracted travel in a distant land.
Butter L a d l e s
his scholars. O n a n d occasion, when in r a t h e r a w r a t h y S o m e very signal instance* of this kind are attested of female
Tack Pulls.
way, h o t h r e a t e n e d t o p u u i s h w i t h six blows or a h e a v y Sufferers, emaciated victims of a p p a r e n t marasmus, sanH A N N A H . LAY A CO.
< guincous exhaustion, critical changes, aud that complication S p a l d i n g ' s Prepared Clue,
ferule, t h e first b o y d e t e c t e d fin w h i s p e r i n g , a n d a p p o i i t d
Traverse City. J u n e 1.1SM>.
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for
s o m e as d e t e c t o r s . S h o r t l y a t e r , o ne or t h e s e d e t e c t o r s which the physician has no name.
In NKRVOCS AKVECTIONH of all kinds, and for reasons fashouted:
Travetwe City, J u n e 29. IsfiO.
miliar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of
" M a s t e r J o h n Z e i g l e r is w h i s p e r i n g . "
Nails, Glass, Putty.
J o h n w a s called u p a n d a s k e d if i t was a T a c t
( J o h n iron must necessarily lie salutary, for. unlike the old oxides,
Butt*. S>-rews Axes. H a m m e r s . Door T r i m m i n g s ,
IGHT FOR
it is vigorously tonic, without being e x c i t i n g and overheatof t h i s c o m m u n i t y to one
C h i s e l s A u g u r s Saw*. Adxe, Gimlet*. Ac.. A«.
b y t h e w a y was a f a v o r i t e b o t h or his t e a c h e r a n d school- i n g : and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most o"
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. a G o o d L i g h t i s one of the
Traverse City, J u n e 1, 1SB0.
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ested,
" Y e s , " answered J o h n . " I was not aware w h a t I
ve, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
obtnined—and t h a t a f t e r C a r e great>
it
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In this latter property, among others, which makes
w a s a b o u t , I w a s i n t e n t on w o r k i n g o u t a sum, a n d re,o has been introduced and d e O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS,
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m o n s t r n t e d b e y o n d n q un e s t i o n o if d flouoi,
which It also appear* t o exert a distinct and specific a c t i o r
Brooms. Pails. Tubs, Waslil-nards,
BKST, C H E A P E S T , SAFEST. MOST ECONOMICAL and
. t h a t c o n t a i n e d t h e rule, w h i c h I w i s h e d t o see."
•sing tt)..
h e local tendency which forms them.
Uv dispersing
Scrub, Shoe, Clothes and Whitewash Brushes
EQUABLE light yet known, igas only excepted.) Such an
T h e d o c t o r regreted h i s h a s t y t h r e a t , b u t told J o h n
'Ingle
" In DvsrEi-si*. Innumerable
I i d l e s , Looking-Glasses, Carpet T a c k s Bath Brick.
it ha- article we have the pleasure of i n t r o d u c i n g in this commut h a t h e c o u l d n o t suffer h i m t o w h i s p e r or e s c a p e t h e of these Chalybente Pills has often sufliced for the
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COSTIVESESS.
punishment, and continued:
Traverse City. Jun I. lSfiO.
In uncheckcd DIAKKHOE*. even when advanced
" I wish 1 could a v o i d it, b u t 1 c a n n o t , w i t h o u t a forO R T H E K I T C H E N — < liOCKERY, a full ' . i n « ^
feiture or my w o r d , a n d t h e c o n s e q u e n t loss o r m y
we now have on exhibition and for sale, and of t h e V E R Y
GLASSWARE, an assortment.
t h o r i t y . I will, " h o c o n t i n u e d , l e a v e i t t o a n y t h r e e scholIn the local p a i n s loss or flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating BEST quality.
inspect our KEROSF.NK LAMPS.
Milk P a n s Pail* a n d S t r a i n e r s
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a r s v o u m a y choose, t o say w h e t h e r o r n o t I o m i t t h e cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCTCoffee P o t s Tea Post, Dipper*, Skimmers. Ac.
riENT CONSUMPTION, t h i s remedy has allayed the alarm ol
City. J u n e 15, 1860.
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punishment."
,
friend* and p h y s i c i a n s in several very g r a t i f y i n g and inter
J o n e 1, 18C0.
Trat
J o h n said h e w a s a g r e e d t o t h a t , a n d i m m e d i t
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e s t i n g instances.
e d o u t G . S . T . D . a n d D . P . D . T h e d o c t o r told t h e m
In H r n o n u i i ' 8 T r B K R C r t o s i M h i s medicated Iron has had J V the better accommodation of the public, procured quart o return a v e r d i c t , w h i c h t h e y soon did ( a f t e r a consulx more than the good effect of the most caatiously balanced ter and half barrel Sucks for Flour of our own manufacture,
and Srfaths, H o e s Shovels, Spade*, F o r k s Garden i
preparations of iodine, w i t h o u t any of the well known lia- which we shall keep constantly on hand, already filled, at our Mops, Ac.
t a t i o n , ) a s fellows:
Store, thus saving the annoyance of w a i t i n g for Flour to be
N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with manufartnrerw
" T h e m a s t e r ' s w o r d m u s t bo k e p t i n v i o l a t e , — J o h n bilities.
The attention of female* cannot be too confidently invited brought from the Mill, or otherwise g o i n g to the mill for the
m u s t receive t h e t h r e a t e n e d six b l o w s or t h o ferule; b u t to this remedy and restorative, in t h e cases peculiarly affect- same—thus giving c u s t o m e r s the time formerly consumed, as to 1* able to supply P l o w s Cnltfvatora. Corn F l o w s Shov. I
P l o w s Ac., at C h i c a g o p r i c e s transportation added. A l s o ,
i t m u s t b e inflicted o n v o l u n t a r y p r o x i e s — a n d w e t h e i n g them.
and flour in a convenient shape for conveyance, fbr which a n y t h i n e in the line of F u r n i t u r e , such as Chairs,Tables BuIn RHECUATISX. both c h r o n i c and inflammatory—in the we make
a r b i t r a t o r s , will s h a r e t h e p u n i s h m e n t b y receiving, e a c h
reaus M a t t r a s s e s Ac.
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latter, however, more decidedly—it ha* been invariably well
No Extra Chances.
or us two or the blows."
T r a v e r s e City, J n n e 1, I860.
2t>
Also, shall k e e p Bran. Coarse Flour. Bolted and Feed Meal
reported, both as alleviating pain and r e d u c i n g the swellings
J o h n , who bad listened t o t h e verdict, stepped u p t o
O 0 K H ~ A N D ~ ^ S T A T I O S E R Y . — B C H 0 0 L BOOKS.
and stiffness of the joint* a n d muscles.
at our Store, to retail in q u a n t i t i e s to *uit.
t h o d o c t o r , and with outstretched h a n d , e x c l a i m e d :
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I n INTEBHITTEVT FEVERS it must necessarily be a great
. full line.
Toy Books and P r i m e r s . Slate* and Pencils.
" M a s t e r h e r e i s m y h a n d : t h e y s h a n ' t b e s t r u c k a b l o w : remedv and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new
Traverse City, J u n e 15. I860.
P a s s B o o k s Envelope*. Fancy Cards,
s e t t l e m e n t s of the West, will.probably be o n e of high renown
1 will receive t h e p u n i s h m e n t "
F YOU WANT NICE AMBER SYRUP—
Harmonica*, J e w s H a r p s
. T h o d o c t o r u n d e r p r e t e n c e of w i p i n g h i s race, shielded ami usefulness.
Send or go t o
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Fish Hooks, Sinkers, Lines, Ae.
No remedy ha* ever been discovered in the whole history
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his eyes, a n d t e l l i n g t h e b o y s t o g o t o t h e i r seats, said
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Traverse City. J u n e 29, I860.
of medicine, which e x e r t s such prompt, happy, and fuUy rewould t h i n k of i t I b e l i e v e h e d i d t h i n k oTit to hia d y i n g storative effect*. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
T r a v e r s e City. J o n e 1.1860.
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d a y , b u t t h e p u n i s h m e n t was n e v e r inflicted.
acquisition of s t r e n g t h , with an unusual disposition f o r act-WALL PAPER. C U C T A I X
S E L E C T E D assortment of Goods? If not, call on
ive and cheerful exercise, immediately follow i u use.
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Paper, and Buff Curtaining. Bordering. Ac.
P u t n p in neat flat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, price.
W h a t a g l o r i o u s w o r l d t h i s w o u l d b e , if all i t s i n h a b i t H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
City, J u n e 29. ISfiO.
a n t s could say w i t h S h a k s p h e a r e ' s S h e p h e r d : " S i r , I a m 50 c e n t s per b o x ; f o r sale y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will be
16
T r a v e r s e City. J a n e 1.1860.
sent free t o a n y address on receipt of the price. All letters,
a t r u e l a b o r e r : I e a r n w h a t I w e a r ; o w e n o m a n h a t e ; orders, etc., should be addressed to
O YOC WANT TO S E L L ANY THING? I P YOU DO.
LANK D E E D S AND MORTGAGES—
take or send it to
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e n v y n o m a n ' s h a p p i n e s s : g l a d of o t h e r m e n ' s g o o d ; c o n R . B . L O C K E ti C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
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tent w i t h m y flock."
What do people t h i n k of her—
Oar coaila Jane?
With • fallow, atmken c h e e k ;
Hair with ihany • silTer ( t r e a k ;
F i i t b r e s ' n e v e r made f o r show;
Eyes that faded long a g o ;
Brow no longer smooth a n d f a i r ;
F o r m b e n t o'er with pain and care ;
Sad to be so old and plain—
SUgbted cousin J a n e J

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