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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, July 27, 1860
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1860-07-27
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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English
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Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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CHARGES H. HOT-PEN,.
Mtomeg, CaunsrKcr anil Sclirit'cr,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTIIFORT,
GRAND TEAVEHSE CuUNTV, MlClilQAN.
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T. J . RAMSDI2LL
the present a dream?
T h e sword was girt
L ' s s than four score years since emigration crotaed
T h e rifle s n a t c h e d f r o m t h e wall," a hu&ty
p a r t i n g a n d e m b r a c e of t h e loved onos a t home, a n d tho la- t h e O h i o , n o w it h a s b o u n d e d t h e Mississippi, t r a v e r s e d
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TbO ox w a s left in t h e f u r r o w s .
oo t h e t h i g h .
revenge f o r t h e blood of t h e i r s l a u g h t e r e d c o u n t r y m e n . — a n d the A m e r i c a n E a g l e t a k i n g a b o l d e r a n d a loftier
i g h t t h a n t h e e a g l e o r R o m e or N a p o l e o n , b r . t h e s his
B u t the c a n n o n ' s r o e r a n d t h e d y i n g g r o a n s of t h e o p p r e s -
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THERON BOSTWICK,
N O T A11 Y P T J B L IO,
b r o a d p i n i o n s in t h o blue w a t e r s oT t h e A t l a n t i c a m i I V
Kven the S p a r t a n valor of t h o C o l o n i s t s a s d i s p l a y e d a t
cific.
P o i n t i n g to tilt* shadowy ia&
of right a n d privilege a t stuke, t h o u g h i t c h a l l e n g e d a d -
B u t the day of lift' is w i ' . l n g .
Soon it* shadow* will decline.
Aitd within iny spirit's dwelling;
Csa*e the little mystic chime.
Dust, o'cv all its moiiuiis falling,
G a t h c i s deeper day l.y d a y ;
Voices from the f u t u r e calling,
Seem to beckon me awf-y.
m i r a t i o n in all t h e civilized land, could s e c u r e no f a v o r io
W . I I . FIFF, E S Q . — D e a r S i r :
Throngh
Wo. the undersign^,
WIIJTEWATKR, J l l l v l C t h .
MORGAN BATES
! U i opened an Office at T r t v e m o City, Grand Traverse Co.,
1 lehlgan, for tb* t r a n s a c t i o n of a
.Oeheral Assilcv Business.
sages who planned, the
that
GBXTLKMRX:—Your p<dite noto r e q u e s t i n g a c o p y of
n i i k j r g V o u f o r y o u r k i n d invitation,
w i t h p l e a s u r e I c o m p l y w i t h y o u r request.
b a n k s of t h e A m a z o n .
H o n o r then to
F e l l o w Citizens, i t is f o r y o n t o p r e s e r v e t h i s g l o r i o u s
Union.
y o u l a u g h t h o disunionigt t o s c o r n , a n d v i n d i c a t e y o u r
work.
r i g h t s as f r e e ond i n d e p e n d e n t m e n ?
Immortal honor to those;wbo fought a t Bunker's
T o "Koscinsco a n d D c k n l b . —
h o m e or affluence a n d e a s e — w h o l e f t all t h e e n d e a r m e n t s
T h e r e is n o t a s c h o o l b o y w h o a - p e a c h b l o o m checks,
or his y o u t h r u l d a y s a n d c a m e t o t h i s continotot t o suffer
blushes not w i t h t h e i r p r a i s e s .
T o S t e u b e n and Pulaski,
h a r d s h i p s perils and privations, t o spend his princely
the las! of w h o m fell d o i n g h i s d u t y u p o n t h e plains o r S a -
f o r t u n e in c l o t h i n g a n d m a k i n g c o m r o r t a b l c o u r little a r -
sist in t h i s g r e a t w o r k .
vunnh, p o u r i n g o u t h i s life's b l o o d i n d e f e i n o o f a b a n n e r ,
H.'FIFF.
M R . PKKSIDKKT—LADIKS AKD GKXTUCXKK:
B y request o r y o t l r ' C f r t n t a i t t e c I a r i s e t o a d d r e s s y o n
which w e t h i s ilnv e n j o y .
the a i r e of P o l i s h
i s i n g f r o m l b o t o m b , c a s t i n g a l o n g i n g l i n g e r i n g look a c r o s s
valor,
l l o o o r alike t o t h e w a r - w o r n
banner
est h o p e s of o u r R e v o l u t i o n a r y f a t h e r s .
w h e r e h e fell, w i t h o u t a m i n u t e g u n o r a mnfB.-d d r u m
ring or party strife blast it; b u t
a r e p r o u d of o u r i n h e r i t a n c e : a n d w e l l m a y w e feci a n
honest p r i d e f o r s o g r a n d a n i n h e r i t a n c e aa h a s , b e e n be-
r i g h t s a r e s e c u r e d t o e v e r y citizen.
tary
H e r e equal
H e r e a r e n o heredi-
titles a n d honors, tio e n t a i l e d e s t a t e s d e s c e n d i n g
front sire to son. H e r e i s e v e r y s L m u l u s t o iniXistry b y sec u r i n g t o e v e r y one t h e f r u i t s of his o w n l a b o r .
H e r e is
e v e r y i n d u c e m e n t t o c u l t i v a t e t h e tnind f r o m t h e p r o s p e c t
of elevation, of w h i c h w e h a v e a g l o r i o u s , l i v i n g e x a m p l e
W I L L I A M F O W L R
I
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
r p H I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E HOUBK IS
A ' now rf.i.iy t o r e e e i v e Its g o e « u , bciag fitted in full.Withi t r e g a r d t o c o s t , no aa to n u k e i t t h e most dt airable of a n y
j » l iii the C o u n t y .
J K. U. being one of the earliest settlers in the County, la
sic to cive aliv information a c c e s s a r y to p a r t i e s wishing t o
l o c a t e Isn K or othCTwise. l f e h a s a Plaaanre Boat. SkHT<
and F i - h i n - Tackle « f every description f o r h i r e . Thoee in
m h .>r health or r e c r e a t i o n will ted t h i s a very desirable
place of resort.
Traverse C i t y , O e t p b e r 21,18S8.
,4My
JAMES K. GIJNTON,
Practical Builder awl Drauyhtrnum,
red to make P l a n s a n d S p e c l t c a t l o n s f o r all cliw
i g i i a l s o e x e c u M all k i n d a of w o r k connected with
liffc&fe, " • I M M I .
Sash, Glass, Doors, I
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, am* t o r * a t e . ;
. ......
A l l orders f . r C a i h U e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g wOI h e
u e c n t e d on s h o r t aotiee.
.
• •.
J . K. G j . t h a n k f u l f e r past p a t r o n a g e , U k e a t h i s n p p o r t o -
The
citizens, w h o i s t h i a d n y a s t r a n g e r t o o u r s h o r e s — n o m a t -
f r o m d e s p o t i s m : b u t p u t t i n g t h e i r confidence in t h e S u p r e m e B e i n g , t h e y b u i l t a f a b r i c f o r us. w h i c h , i r w e b e
t e r in w h a t land h e m a y b e — w h e t h e r s u r r o u n d e d b y t h e
t r u e t o t h e p r i n c i p l e s of j u s t i c e , m u s t s t a n d until T h r o n e s
i c e b e r g s of t h e f r o z e n region, o r t r a v e l i n g o v e r t h e b u r n -
h a v e t o t t e r e d , w r e c k e d a n d fallen, a n d tb-: i r r e q u u m b e
ing s a n d s of S o u t h e r n A f n c a . . W h e t h e r h e
following
t h e p e a c e l u l p u r w i t a o f c o m m e r c e in t h e l a d i e s — o r ploughi n g t h e tfatcry w a v e s o f t h e P a c i f i c — V o m a t t e r h o w dist a n t b e may b e f r o m t h e l a n d of h i s b i r t h , will t u r n , on t h e
4 t h d a y of J u l y , t o w a r d s t h e land of f r e e d o m — t h e h o m e
of W a s h i n g t o n a n d F r a n k l i n , t h e b i r t h p l a c e of A d a m s
a n d J a y . a n d e x c l a i m w i t h feelings of p r i d e a n d e x u l t a t i o n
of h e a r t — / too am an. .American
citizen
T h e d e t e r m i n e d d i s p o s i t i o n of t h e C o l o n i s t s a l a r m e d
t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t i n t o a r e p e a l of t h a t o b n o x i o u s
s m t g b y e v e r y b r e e z e t h a t whistles o v e r their r u i n s .
I n t h e y e a r 1787, t h e first s e t t l e m e n t w a s m a d e N o r t h W e s t of t h e O h i o .
L e » t h a n f o u r millions o f p e o p l e
w e r e t h e n t b c only p r o p r i e t o r s of t h i s Tair d o m a i n , all
t h o s e W e s t e r n S t a t e s w e r e t h e n a wilderness, t e n a n t e d
only b y - w i l d b e a s t s o r still w i l d e r men. a n d d e p r e s s i n g
t h e universal mlence t h a t b r o o d e d o v e r i t t f n c e ita c r e a tion.
W h a t is it n o w ?
sent a d r e a m ?
I s t h e p o s t a fable, o r t h e p r e -
T i s t r u e , t h e g r e a t f e a t u r e s of n a t u r e re-
main unchanged.
T h e s a m e hills remain a r o u n d us, t h e
B u t t h e eTil g e n i u s of t h e O l d W o r l d , a g a i n
same a s t b e y have e v e r been, since t h e y cama f r o m the
i n t e r f e r e d t o d i s t u r b t h e feelings of a m i t y , a n d i m p o s e d a
plastic h a n d of t h e i r A l m i g h t y A u t h o r . T h e same s t r e a m s
s t a m p act.
L e t not the j a r -
m a y t b u p r i n c i p l e s of
H i s w a s < h e labor, o u r s t h e h o n o r e t e r n a l t r u t h , w h i c h g u i d e d o u r g r e a t p r o g e n i t o r s in t h e i r
t o p e r p e t r a t e a n d e n j o y . W e b o o s t of t h e i r l a b o r a n d p r o u d course, e v e r b e o u r glorious, g u i d i n g s t a r .
| TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
(norrBOKaoMDMAnnivKaJ
M e t h i o k s 'T s e e h i s s p i r i t a r -
t h e feir e x p a n s e of w a t e r s , w a t c h i n g t h e l o s t of f r e e d o m
rible conflict, o r b e m a y h a r e - boeu b u r i e d in t h o t r o n c h
NOTARY PUBLIC,
N o r doea i t e n d h e r e .
my. t o lay down^ his life, if need bo, f o r t h * v e r y blessings
woven b y t h e h a n d s of A m e r i c a n b e a u t y a n d e u t r u s t e d t o
we c o n t r a s t it with t h a t of t h e old w o r l d
ADDRESS,
D e l i v e r e d a t W h i t e w a t e r o n t h e F o u r t h cf J u l y ,
'..•fir, ...
BV W. 0 . F I F E .
' .
a l o n g t h e p l a i n s of T e x a s .
N o , wo will per-
Hill a n d suffered a t V a l l e y - F o r g e — t o t h o s e w h o fell like m i t no m i s c r e a n t s s a c r e l i g i o u s h a n d t o b e laid n p o u o u r
M o n t g o m e r y u p o n t h e b l o o d - s t a i n e d field. s a c r e d a l t a r s .
Rome member t h a t vcocrabfc Lafayette, who left the
U o a o r alike t o t h o s e w h o c a m e f r o m f o r e i g n l a n d s t o asW u r r e n and
"^ I w * .
GtTNTON HOUSE
AMES K.GUNTON,
W i l l y o u listen t o t h e c r y of Disunion, o r will
those w h o p l a n n e d a n d t o t h o s e w h o e x e c u t e d t h i s g r e a t
in h o n e s t Old Me of the Wetl.
H e r e e v e r y m a n can
on thii} o c c a s i o n ; a u d fi Qm t h e b r i e f n o t i c e w h i c h 1 h a v e
walk on his owu land, c a n set d o w n u n d e r t h e s h a d e of
( v e s t i n g money In G o v e r n m e n t L a n d s , i m p a r t i n g I n f o r m * b a d to p r e p a r e , y o u must n o t e x p e c t m u c h , y o u m u s t b o
\ oo relative t o Uie general features, remrarce* and * J r a n - a o m e w h s t c h a r i t a b l e t o w a r d y o u r speaker, if. his a d d r e s s his own t r e e , a n d h e r e too. in t h e s e N o r t h - W e s t e r n w o o d s
t g e s o f the Grand Traverse country, t h » p a y m e n t of taxes,
a n d wild*, w e h a v e civil a n d religious l i b e r t y g u a r a n t e e d
i id the transaction o f a a y Agency business with which he s h o u l d p r o v e to b e a s d r y us te rea b i s c u i t a f t e r a Ion;
t o a l l — t h e rights of c o n s c i e n c e a r e g u a r a n t e e d in e v e r y
« Ay be e n t r w ^ ' l .
.
REFKKKNCKS.
voyage.
.
c o n s t i t u t i o n , for h e r e no c i v i l c o d e b i n d s t h e conscience,
Roll b a c k t h e p a g e s of H i s t o r y f o r e i g h t y - f o u r yours,
1 Mun
no flames o r i n q u i s i t j o n d a t e r f r o m t h o s a n c t u a r y t f t h e
when t h e same Declaration c f Independence which
Herald Ottl.'* T r a v e r s e City. N o t . S . m &
n3
h a v e h e a r d read to-day, wti? r e a d t o a n a t t e n t i v e Hudience Irving G o d .
W e b a r ? a country, too. better t h a n w h i c h H e a v e n
.j, MORGAN BATES,
.
in t h e city of P h i l a d e l p h i a
I t w a s read t o thousands,
v e r d o n a t e d t o man.
E v e r y v a r i e t y of c l i m a t e r r o m ,
w h o s w o r e u p o n t h e a l t a r of L i b e r t y , b y it t o l i v e — f o r it
t h e t o r r i d z o n e t o t h e frown 0 < * a n . u n s u r p a s s e d in t h e
t o die. T h e t h r o b b i n g h r a r t s o f t h r e e millions of p e o p l e ,
H p n l r t bfflpe,q.Ht»y«r»»«».CUy» M i c h .
b e a u t y or i t s scenery, a n d fertility or its soil, b y a n y o t h e r
g i v e e x p r e s s i o n t o t h e i r feelings, b y bonfires a n d illuminap a r t oT t h e h a b i t a b l e w o r l d . T h e u n s u r p a s s e d b e a u t y o f
tions. T h e e n n o b l i n g p r o s p e c t of a s e p a r a t e n a t i o n a l exo u r m a g n i f i c e n t rivers—oar g r e a t inland s e a s — o u r b r o a d
istence, now a n i m a t e d t h e C o t y n i s t s w i t h now c o u r a g e a n d
b e l t s e f f e r e n t a n d p r a i r i e — o u r cloud c a p p e d m o u n t a i n s
resolution, t o repel t h e i n v a d e r s — « n d t h e w h o l e l a n d beill all p o i n t u n e r r i n g l y t o o u r r u t u r e destiny, t h a t desc a m e vocal w i t h s o n g s of j o y .
"
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tiny w h i c h is w r i t t e n on t b c e v e r l a s t i n g hills—is felt in
Fellow c i t i r c a — w e are this day congregated together,
»
T B A V K K S B CITY. M I C H I G A N .
t h o i m m e n s i t y o r i t s feresls. T h e s e a r e the seal o f n a t n r e s
o o t h e b o r d e r of t h i s b e a u t i f u l Buy, in t h i s b e a u t i f u l land.
rpHJM OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,THEFIRST
magnificence. ThcB2 a r e o u r f u t u r e i n h e r i t a n c e . T h e s e
! 1 in X.AVUOW Oitf.) rfuuued on Front kircti, in the vicini- In t h e full possession of all o a r civil a n d r e l i g i o u s liberties,
t y of ths C mrt Hotu* and public office?, !* atili open for the
s o m e of t h o b l e s s i n g s for w h i c h o u r forerathere o r
u n i t i n g i n t h e samo solemn t h a n k s g i v i n g . B u t o n e e x u l t f e e e p t j o a o f : t h « traveling V M c - T h e P r o p r i e t o r return*
t b c R e v o l u t i o n toiled. T h e y g a p u p t h e i r lives a s a c r i h i s heart v t h a a k a f o r t h e liberal patronage be >aa received, a n t feelings p e r v a d e s t h e w h o l e l a n d a n d t h e e c h o e s of t h e
a n d a m n r e t the public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared to make
m o r n i n g g u n , w h i c h w a s h e a r d o o t h e hills of P e n o b s c o t , fice for i t ; t h e y sealed it w i t h t h e i r b e e t b l o o d . T h e y t o o .
^ i s garni* comfortable. His charges will correspond with
on t h e morning 1 W t h i s g l o r i o u s a n n i v e r s a r y , h a s been re- like the P h i l o s o p h e r s o r a n c i e n t G r e e c e , h a d n o b e a t e n
\ Good' accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
p c h o o d frotn valley t o valley, u n t i l t h e swelling c h o r u s d i e s p a t h t o t r e a d , no p o l a r s t a r t o g u i d e tHom f r o m e r r o r o r
tST
1CC0, l f O y t a i s b t n c e . o r e b u n d l e d millions of
m o r t a l b a n n e r and s h o u t h o s a n n a h s t o t h e n a m e of W a s b - ,
q u e a t h e d t o us b y t h e i r " d e e d s of n o b l e d a r i n g . " w h e n
W i t h m n c h respect,
' I am, g e n t l e m e n , y o n r s t r n l j .
W.
in
f r e e m e n shall not set down, b e n e a t h t h o s h a d e of o u r im-
t o honor h i s funeral;
m y a d d r e s s f d r p u h l i c n t i o n in t h e ( J r a n d ' I ' m v e r s e H e r -
'
the
t h r o u g h s u m m e r ' s h e a t a n d w i u t e r ' s cold, a n d w h o was a s it flickers u p o n t h e a l t a r , a s it s i n k s i n t o e t e r n a l n i g b t
L a t n o t disunion blast tho b r i g h t worn o u t ; b y - t h e toilsome m a r c h , o r p e r i s h e d in t h e t e r - O h lot i t u o t g o o u t
To; H e n r y H . Snyler, J o s e p h DoUbit®. a n d o t h e r s :
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
for
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t h o whole b e i n g of e v e r y t r u e A m e r i c a n .
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make t h i s d a y i m m o r t a l — ( h e b r i g h t e s t in t h e imnnls of
t o enlighten t h e mind, t o e i d a r g e t h e h e a r t a n d e n n o b l e
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I wuu or l o c a t i o n ; lnre'fitmenta m a d e ; T a x e s paid o n n o n Iden: Isnds; Bedtuiptiou of lands sold f o r Hues, and puru a o of l a n d s a t . u x u l e * .
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raostcarefulntteationtotbe
inter«sts of iay Corn»poniloaU, anil in UhjirWHy, promptm-** and
i :curacy of b i t f i n i W t r a n s a c t i o n s , wonld c f l w t comparison
,«tfi a n y A eency In the country.
lJ
T r o v e r * C i t f t Nov. U, 1W0.
W W
h e r o e s w h o f o u g h t , a n d t h e p a t r i o t s w h o bled, w e shall
t h e y will c e l e b r a t e in e v e r y way t h a t will h a v e a t e n d e n c y
.IOSKI'II DOBUI-N'S,
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
: IraitMBj.W Tratuw.OmUj. lict
W h y . the tun never shone
T h i s d n y — t h e 4 t h d a y of J u ' y — ' t h o first b i r t h i n g t o n . W h o shall r a y t h a t on t h a t d a y , t h e v o i c e of
d a y of tlie firs: E m p i r e , e v e r f o u n d e d on t h e i m p r e c r i p t a - t h a n k s g i v i n g t h a t now a r i s e s i n j h c valley or S n c r n m c n t o ,
rcvcrberated
in touea of t h u n d e r a l o n g t h e
blc righs of man. G e n e r a t i o n s y e t u n b o r n will h o n o r it, shall not b e
C o u i m i i t e c of A r r a n g e m e n t s Tor t h o F o u r t h of J u l y , re-
ASP
realities.
such a land a s t h i s of o a r s !
of t i m e .
for p u b l i c a t i o n in t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , o n d sinI x x n t l o n rtt L i t h t W n t T m v « » r * « » C i t y r « m w t
O l t l <*<, S i l n . o i * M i I I . X i i i u l W u m t n U s u i i ' l - cerely h o p e y o u will c o m p l y w i t h , O u r r e q u e s t .
. u Gr*n«rul Ajzonoy Biwlliew-.
H c w r H . SATLEB,
>Ac< la Court llMM.Treiin* Wtjr. Mlth.
.
They arc
" P e t i t i o n a f l e r p e t i t i o n was c e n t u r y o r t w o h e n c e ? A l r e a d y t h i r t y - t w o free a n d indosjected a n d w e w e r e s p u r n e d w i t h c o n t e m p t f r o m t h e p o n d a n t S t a t e s , w i t h t h i r t y millions or i n h a b i t a n t s , a n d
nil t o o , o n e g r e a t family of freemen. W h o shall say
foot wf the "Tlfrom-.' 1 1
q u e s t A c o p y of y o u r a d d r e s s d e l i v e r e d a t W h i t e w a t e r ,
LAND WARRANT
*
T h e r e is n o t h i n g e x t r a v a g a n t in t h o s e s u b l i m e declarations.
t h e land of o u r p r o g e n i t o r s .
THE FOURTH AT WHITEWATER.
WIIITEWATKR, J u l y 10th, 1 8 6 0 .
(JLERK AND REGISTER,
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
sors an<l oppressed could n o t b e b e a r d across t h e A t l a n t i c .
Noting e\ y t h o u g h t and action,
.-a,give i t little heed.
Sometime* we may h e a r it ticking,
Loud and clear, the passing hour.
S e n d i n g t h r o ' the soul's deep chamber
T o n e s of deep myaterioos power,
Y e t w c fold our s r r a * a n d listen
T o a thousand stranger sonnds.
While the Life Clock, all unheeded,
l*lod* Its tireless, solemn round*.
SMtorncj uiii Cctmscllcr at Sato,'
Win rlT» | * n o u « l M i x t i o n 10 lh»
vention o u t r u n s o u r i m a g i n a t i o n a n d s t r i k e s o u r a d m i t s
" T h e r e p o r t of t i o n d u m b . B u t t h e w o n d e r d o e s n o t s t o p h e r e , a n d I
t h o first hostile m u s k e t , kindled b e a c o n fires on every' hill. ask a g a i n . , d o we, c a n wc realize i t ? I s t h e p a s t a fable
L e x i n g t o n and B u n k e r UilL w h e r e t h e r e w a s a q u e s t i o n
M KifiJs of J4 Priilifig Ktallj aidfrptditiwsljtmlftl.
Grand Traverse Connly, Michigan,
cities,-canals, B a i l I t o a d s a n d T e l e g r a p h i c w i r e s r m i t i l in-
T h e first roll of m a r t i a l m u s i c
a w o k e the p e o p l e f r o m t h e i r s l u m b e r s .
On that mystic little dial.
There are d e a r a n d telling fines.
Over which t h e sunlight glitters.
And the passing hour defines.
faTlL'tnl
T h e first b l o w s t r u c k a t L e x i n g t o n ,
lost a n e m p i r e t o B r i t a i n .
W h a t I s t h i s within pty L^IHR
Ticking, t i c k i n g t e r m o r * ,
L i k e t h e sound of fairy footfall*
Dropping on some d i s t a n t shoref
I can hear it in the mifjnight,
Hqar.it i n t h e bnsy day,
' Hear It* clear a n d raeasnre^ n a m b e r s .
TVhereso'er I c h a n c e t o stay.
BD1T0H ANI> rUOPRIKTOR.
S0L.ICITO11 I N C H A S C K K Y ,
MANI8TKE, MICHIGAN.
' Office 8?oond Door N o r t h of Ban well's Hotel.
Life-Clock.
• r . 7 . W. BAKKEU.
MOEGAN BATES.
.
N O . 34.
T E A V E H S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U L Y 27, 1860.
VOL. II.
t a x upon tea, paper, glam and several o t h e r articles.—
a n d rivers flow a s t h e y h a v e e v e r flown s i n c e t h e i r foun-
B a t all else h o w c h a n g e d . —
T h e y r e s i s t e d t h e t a i n s w e r e first u n s e a l e d
bwr, a n d t h e m i l i t a r y w e r e caDed o u t t o f o r c e t b c m t o sub- T h e f o r e s t s a r e t u r n e d i n t o g a r d e n s a n d blaasom a s t h e
rose.
C
o
m
m
e
r
c
e
h
a
s
l
a
u
n
c h e d h e r splendid
mission. H o w foolish a n d v a i n t h e a t t e m p t D i d t b e y
T h e Colonists again became a l a r m e d
n o t k n o w t h a t f r e e m e n n e v e r could b e e n s l a v e d a n d sub-
the waters.
Boligion h a s b u i l t b e r t e m p l e s on t h e hills.
Odd SnpersUtioas of the l a l n n l of J a v a ,
f rom - k V A » W a « l « f u l l M i > f * . -
Nowheri! has superstition a greater power over t b c h o an m i n d t h a n a m o n g the i n h a b i t a n t s cf J a v a
W h e n t h e p r o p e r c h o r d i s t o u c h e d , t h e r e is s c a r c e l y
a n y t h i n g l o o g r o s s Tor t h e b e l i e f oT t h e s e islanders. M r .
C r a w f o r d relates t h a t SOnie years' since, i t w a s almost a c cidentally d i s c o v e r e d , t h a t t h e skrill of a b u f f a l o w a s supersiitionsly c o n v e y e d from o n e p a r t o M h o island t o a n o t h e r . T h e p o i n t insisted u p o n was, never t o l e t i t r e s t
b u t t o k e e p i t in c o n s t u n t p r o g r e s s i v e motion. I t was
c a r r i e d in a b a - k e t . a w l no sooner w a s o n e p e r s o n relieved from t h e load t h a n it w a s t a k e n tip b y a n o t h e r ; for
t b c ni*!e:«taiid n g WUH. t h n t f o m o / d f c n d f u l i m p r e c a t i o n
was d e n o u n c e d a g a i n s t t h e man wlio s h o u l d let i t r e s t
I n t h i s m a n n e r , t h e skull was h u r r i e d f r o m one p r o v i n c e
a n o t h e r , a n d a f t e r a c i r c u l a t i o n of m a n y h u n d r e d miles,
at length r e a c h e d t h e t o w n of S a m a r a n g , t h e D n t c h g o v e r n o r or w h i c h seized it a n d t h r e w i t u n t o t h o s e a , a n d
t h u s t h e spell was b r o k e n , ' l b c J a v a n e s e c x p r e w e d o o
r e s e n t m e n t , a n d n o t h i n g forther w a s h e a r d o f t h i s u n a c c o u n t a b l e . t r a n s a c t i o n . N o u o « p l d tti¥;b©wior w h e r e i t
originated.
T h e s a m e w r i t e r relates a still m o r e e x t r a o r d i n a r y ins t a n c e of i n f a t u a t i o n . D u r i n g t h e o c c u p a t i o n o f J a v a I n
t h e E n g l i s h , i n t h e m o n t h of M a y 1814. i t w a s u n e x p e c t edly d i s c o v e r e d , t h a t in a r e m o t e b u t p o p u l o u s p u r t of
t h e island, a rood, l e a d i n g t o Ibo t o p of I b c m o u n t a i n
o f S u m b e n g , o n e of t h e h i g h e s t in J a v a , h o d b e e n c o n s t r u c t e d . A n e n q u i r y b e i n g set on foot, if w a s d i s c o v e r ed t h a t t h e delusion w h i c h g a v e rise t o t h e w o r k h a d i t s
o r i g i n in t h e p r o v i n c e of Bnnyunas. in t h e t e r r i t o r i e s of
the Sosunan. and thai t h e infection b a d spread t o t h e t e r r i t o r y of t h e S n l t a n , a n d t h e n c e e x t e n d o a t o t h a t of t h e
E u r o p e a n s . O n e x a m i n a t i o n a r o a d was f o u n d c o n s t r u c t ed t w e n t y feet b r o a d , a n d from f i f t y t o s i x t y miles long,
a n d it w a s w o n d e r f u l l y s m o o t h a n d well m a d e . O n e
p o i n t w h i c h a p p e a r e d t o h a v e b e e n c o n s i d e r e d necessary,
was, t h a t t h i s r o a d s h o u l d n o t c r o s s r i v e r s , ami in cons c q u c n c e i t w o u n d in a t h o u s a n d ways. A n o t h e r p o i n t
a s p e r m p t o r i l y insisted on waa, t h a t its s t r a i g h t c o u r s e
s h f t u ' d n o t b e i n t e r r u p t e d b y i m y p r i v a t e rights; a n d i n
e o r w q u c n c c Irees and houses were overturned t o make
way for it. T h e |copulation oT w h o l e d i s t r i c t s , o c c a s i o n
ally t o t b c a m o u n t oT five o r s i x t h o u s a n d l a b o r e r s , w e r e
e m p l o y e d o n t h e road, and. a m o n g a p e o p l e disinclined
to active exertion t h e laborious work was nearly comp l e t e d in t w o m o n t h s — s u c h w a s t h e e f f e c t of t b o t e m p o rary c n t b u n s s n with w h i c h they were inspired. I t was
f o u n d in t h e sequel t h a t t h e w h o l e w o r k w a s s e t in m o t i o n
b y a n old w o m a n , w h o d r e a m t , o r p r e t e n d e d t o b a v c
d r e a m t t h a t a d i v i n e p e r s o n a e e w a s a b o u t t o descend
f r o m H e a v e n on t h e m o u n t a i n in q u e s t i o n . P i e t y suggest e d t h e p r o p r i e t y or c o n s t r u c t i n g a r o a d t o laciHtato l i s d e s c e n t ; a n d i t w a s r u m o r e d t h a t d i v i n e v e n g e a n c e would
p u r s n e t h e s a c r i l e g i o u s pcrsou w h o refused t o j o i n in t h e
m e r i t o r i o u s l a b o r . T h e s e reports quickly w r o u g h t on
t h e fears a n d i g n o r a n c e of t h e p e o p l e , a n a t b e y h e a r t i l y
j o i n e d in t h e er.tcrpriae. T h e q)d w o m a n d i s t r i b u t e d slips
of p a l m - l e a v e s t o t h e l a b o r e r s , w i t h m a g i c l e t t e r s w r i t t e n
upon them, which were charms t o secure them against
s i r k n e w a n d a c c i d e n t . W h e n t h i s s t r a n g e affair w a s disc o v e r e d b y t h e oat i r e a u t h o r i t i e s , o r d e r s w e r e . issued
t o d e s i s t from t b c work, a n d t h e i n h a b i t a n t a returned
without a murmur to tbeir wonted occupations.
A t a printes'
festival,
recently,
the following toast was •
W o m e n - S o c o o d only t o t b e P r e s s i o t h e d i s s e m i D i d they not know t h a t compul- Scicnce h a s e r e c t e d b e r palaces and domes, and stretchn a t i o n o f newB."*
s i o n w o o l d c r e a t e r e s i s t a n c e ? I f t h e y did n o t t h e i r e y e s i n g f o r t h b e r h u d h a s p r o d u c e d , a s t h o u g h b y m a g i c ,
d a e d "Viet
armUT
T h e Newspaper and the Reader.
A Boy Lire* Foar l a p w i t h Hie Head Sawed In
l a p o t l u t Decision on the Tax Laws.
Two.
The following pertinent suggestions we extract from
Tb# Detroit Advertiser says that the Supreme Court
On the 11th inst, a boy named William Chalmers, 14
have saved the legislature the trouble Of repealing the tax yean of age, residing at No. 230 Weft 33d Street, was the address of Samuel Williams, Esq. before the Conven•MOAN BAT*». EDITOR
law of 1859, by deciding at the recent session of the Court fatally injured by a revolving circular saw, in the work- tion of tbe New York Stale Associated'Press, at Buflalo:
TRAVERSE CITY:
Don't make your paper a literary Golgotha. Don't
at Lansing, that its most important provision, and the shop of Mr. Duboise, in 30th street. Dear 10th avenue,
crowd your columns with accounts of assassination, and
^FRIDAY MORNING, J U L Y 27, I860.
n which its vitality exists, is unconstitutional The while in the act of clearing away the saw-dost from berapes, and arson, and embezzlement?—as if mankind were
neath the saw.
decision of the Court is, that the powers granted by the
doing
nothing except committing assassinations, "and rape?
The sow entered his skull about inches above and two
REPUBLICAN T I C K E T '
Tax Law to the Circuit Court Comissioner to hear and inches posterior to the margin of the ear, traversing the and embezzlements. Don't always be telling tbe world
determine tax ftUes, exceed those which are permitted skull forward to the roots of the noec, penetratiag the bow wicked it is. Try and say something rood of somebrain to the depth of about two and a half inches. The body. Try and find something to praise. Let your sobunder the Constitution, for the reason tba
probe of its own weight dropped into the substance of bing cloud have the veriest bit of a silver lining. Give
of being in the nature of " Chamber" powers, they are the brain more than two inches. When brought to the ns now and then a glimpse of tbe relief side of your somin fact, such as can only be vested in a Court of Record. New York Hospital, and from the time the accident oc- bre picture. Tell ns now and then of the thousand good
fOB TIC* PRESIDENT,
Though this decision may not directly affect the valid- curred up to Saturday, tho 14th inst, he suflbred no pain, deeds dotje in secret: of the philanthrophy that is unheraldH A N N I B A L H A M L I N ,
ity of any other provision of the law, it will render the and was very cheerful, speaking lightly of the injuries he ed of fame; of the charities unrecorded except in Heaven;
of the virtue that blooms unseen ; of the heroism that enoo r MAINE.
whole, in effect, inoperative and powerless, and impose he had received.
On Saturday morning the disorganized substance of the bles life; of the faith that lifts humanity up to God. Tell
Presidential Electors—At Large,
upon the Legislature the necessity of revising i t Its vi- brain mingled with tbe inflammatory product began to us of the sublime endeavors unachieved; of tho lofty asHEZEKIAII G. WELLS, of Kalamazoo,
tality, as well as its most objectionable features, consists obtrude through tho wound, and paralysis of tbe left arm pirations unfulfilled;of the unselfish parposcs that nestle
RUFUS HOSMER, of Ingham.
in the provision which limits the time for the redemption supervoned about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Until this in human hearts.
First District... .GEORGE W . L E E
The newspaper needs; too, to become more independent.
Second District..EDWIN D0R80H.
,
of tax titles to two years, and granting certain powers to time the deceased made no complaint his intellect
It wants to be lifted up with oat the sphere of popular
peared to be perfectly clear, conversing freely with
Third District....PHIL0TU8 HAYDON.
Circuit Court Commissioners that should only bo confer- attendants. But inflamation having set in, it was evident passions, and beyond the reach of partisan dictation. To
Fourth District. .AUGUSTUS COBURN.
round
out fully its mission it most be free. To be free
red upon Courts of Record. Whatever objectionable that death must shortly ensue. He lingered until yesterState T i c k e t .
features the law possessed, aside from this unconstitution- day morning, when he" died. Dr. Tuthill who hnd the it must be directly responsible only to the mind that controls i t And firet it must be treed from that woret of
case
in
charge,
states
it
is
the
most
remarkable
case
of
al provision, will undoubtedly be remedied by the next
f.
Bor GoTernor,
longvity he ever witnessed. The medical faculty at the tvranny—the tyranny of subscribers. Yon have all seen
Legislature, and an act passed that will be just both to Hospital were very desirous to hold a poet mortem exam- tiis tyranny, gentlemen—seen in your own experience—
A U S T I N BLAIR,
OP JACKSON
the State and to land owners.
ination, but they were denied the privilege by tbe coro- seen it in that of your neighbors. Heaven help tho poor
editor that hosde'livored himself un to the hydrahcaded
For Lieutenant Governor,
ners and the relatives of the deceased.
The Banking Circulation of the United States.
diabolus of regular subscribers. 1 can imagine no fate
JAMES BIRNEY,
New York Evening Poet
more dreadful. I should think that being roasted over
or BAT.
On tbe 1st of January, I860, there were 1,509 banks
The
New
York
Herald
closes
a
leader
upon
the
reccnt
a slow fire, or being broken on the wheel, or being maniFor Attorney General,
in the United States, with a capital of $408,000,CHARLES UPSON.
manifesto of the Douglas National Executive Cnmmittee pulated by a thumb-screw, or having one's bowels probed
000.
Their
circulation
was
$152,000,000.
The
whole
OP BRANCH.
with a red hot poker, would be mite a cheerful and
at
Washington
in
the
following
language:
amount of specie held by the banks is from $75,000,000
hilarious entertainment compared with being daily
For Auditor General
Tbe fight of tbe Douglas faction is not with Lincoln, spitted by ooe's patrons.
LANGFORD G. BERRY,
to $78,000,000. Nearly half the whole amount of spebut with Breckenridge, for the ascendancy in the DemoMy friend Jones is a good specimen of the more malisOP I.KNAWEK.
cie is held in the four cities of New York, New Orleans, cratic party—a fight which, if kept up, will surely put
nant type of the "regular subscriber." Jones is ineffaFor State Treasurer.
Boston and Philadelphia. New York generally contains this party in tho same grave with the old Whjg party. bly stupid and inexpressibly egotistic. He has moreover,
• J O H N OWEN,
Upon
the
programme
of
this
Douglas
manifesto
it
is
easy
25 per cent of all the specie in bank in the country; New
the misfortune to be afflicted with a chronic grievance.
OP WATS l .
Secretary of 8tate,
Orleaus, 12 1-2 per cent; Boston and Philadelphia, each, to solve the riddle of this Presidential election. The Somebody is always treading on his corns; somebody is
Breckenridge wing will take away from the Democrcay
JAMES B. PORTER,
5 to 6 per cent Of the $152,000,000 circulation, eight of the North the last hope of canying a single Northern always getting npa conspiracy to destroy him;somebody
5s always committing some homd outrage on this roost
millions arc estimated to be in bills of the denomination State. The Douglas Democracy may turn over some of
Commissioner of State Land Office,
long suffering and ill used of men.
of one dollar; fire millions of two dollars; four millions the border slave States to John BelL But Lincoln will
Jones being a subscriber to the paper with which I
SAMUEL 8. LACY,
be
elected:
and
where,
then,
will
stand
these
belligerent
of three dollars; sixteen millions of five dollars; six milh a ^ tho honor to be connected, accounts meashisexcluj
OP CALHOUN.
ipcrty. Ho looks upon tat as being, i body and
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
lions often dollars; sixteen millions of twenty dollars; fif- advisors of Mr. Douglas? The Southern Democracy will
repudiate them; and the Douglas faction will have to propersooal chattoL l i e regards mo as a sort of
J O H N M. GREGORY,
teen millions of fifty dollars; ten millions of one hundred long the fight with all the odds against them, or go over
ed " $5 a year,,—payable when yon please. Was
dollars;
thirty-seven
millions
of
five
hundred
dollars;
thirinto
tho
Republican
camp.
it not virtually stipulated, when be concluded to take my
Member of Board of Education,
Perhaps,
however,
upon
this
suicidal
policy
of
no
quarty two millions of one thousand dollars; and three millions
paper, that I'should be thrown in as a make weight?
E D W I N WILLITS,
ter, the belligerent Douglas leaders may be forced into Am 1 not consequently expocted to resign myself to his
• OP MONBQK.
bills of the denomination of five thousand dollars.
the background before November. The tide is evidently custody—to fight his battles—to shoulder bis grievances
For Co •areas —Fourth District.
RETIRING SENATORS.—The U. S. Senators whose terms turned against them, as they will discover probably be- —to father his folly—to become his " chore boy"—and
R O L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
for " $5 a year?"
expire in 1861, and whose places are to be filled by tbe fore many days are over.
OP OAKLAND.
If Jones happens tobe siezed with that frightftil malady,
next Legislature of their States, are Fitzpatrick, of AlaATTEMPTED SALE OP NKWSTEAD ABBEY.—The English the caccethes scribendi, bo overwhelms me with interminDistrict Republican Convention.
bama; Johnson, of Arkansas; Gwin, of California; Fos- papers record tbe offering at public sale of Ncwstead Ab- able communications; if he gets his portrait taken, I am
A Republican Convention of tbe Representative District
bey. tbe home of Lord Byron. The estate comprises 3- expected to notice it at length; if he bugs a house or
ter,
of
Connecticut;
Yulee,
of
Florida:
lverson,
of
Georcomposed of the Counties of Grand Traverse, Manistee, Al226 acres, and its total estimaled rental is $20,00, but it
pena. Cheboygan and Emmet will be held at the Coart House gia; Trumbull, of Illinois; Fitch, of Indiana: Ilarlon, of was stated that this was capable of being increased by $5,- plants a grapevine in front of his house, or^makes a trip
to the sea shore, or has a birth in the family, or makes a
In Traverse City, on Wednesday,August 22d, I860,at 10 o'clock Iowa; Crittenden, of Kentucky; Slidell, of Louisiana: 000 a year. It was also asserted that there was coal
good speculation in stocks, or raises bigger cabbage
A. M.. to aomlntte a candidate to represent said District in Pearce, of Maryland; Greene, of Missouri; Clark, of New under the estate, and that the Portland collieries three
beads than bis neighbors—I am of coarse expected only
tbe House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, and to Hampshire; Seward, of New York; Clingman, of North miles distant were in full work. The first bid, exclusive to chrouiclo lbcso portentiomr events each and severalty.
transact sacb other basinets as may he deemed advisable.
ADd yet I am never able to satisfy him. Jones is all
Carolina; Pugb, of Ohio; Lane, of Oregon; Bigler, of of the timber, which was valued at $140,000, was $400,Tbe county of Grand Traverse will be entitled to 8 Dele000. This was gradually increased to $605,000. The ways vowing the paper ain't worth taking, always telling
jistesr Manistee 5; and Alpena, Cheboygan and Emmet each Pennsylvania; Hammond, of South Carolina; Colla- auctioneer then announced the reserve bid at $900,000, people what a stupid fellow I am ; always sending me Inmer,
of
Vermont;
and
Durkee,
of
Wisconsin;—14
Demo3 Delegates.
including the timber. It was stated that tbe late Col. 8olont uotcs; always advising me that if I publish anyWildman, its last owner, has expended a million of dol- more articles on the guano or nigger qufstion, there wilT
By order of the Committee.
crats; 7 Republicans, and one American.
PKRRT HANNAH, Chairman.
lars upon tbe estate.
be a general stampede of indignant subscribers; always
TIIK NEXT OBKOON UNITED STATES SENATORS.—Col
Traverae City, July IT, I860.
hinting darkly about tbe prospect of starting an opposiA RAILROAD ACCIDENT AVERTED BT TWO BOYS.—On tion sheet; always holding ois individual subscription
BAKER,
who
is
to
succeed
Lane,
was
a
Whig
Member
of
Re pah li cut County Convention.
Friday a passenger train coming East on the La Crosse as a rod of terror over my devoted bead.
A Convention of the Republicans of the county of Grand Congress from Illinois ten years ago, and then a gallant Road, broke a rail some forty miles west of Milwaukee,
Now, there Is just one way of emancipating ourselves
Traverse will be held at the Court House, In Traverse City, officer in the Merican War. He run, lost year, for Con- one piece of which was thrown into the ditch, leaving a
on Wedaeaday, the ISth day of August next, at 10 o'clock A. gress in California, but did not succeed, and soon after bad break in tbe track. This was discovered by a couple from the tyranny of subscribers. It Is to make your paper
a public necessity. To make everv man who subscribe*
M, to nomiaate county officers, sppolnt Delegates to the passed into Oregon, by the invitation of the Republicans of boys who were walking along on tho track, and they at to it feel that not only is be getting his worth ofhis money,
District and Benatora! Conventions, and to transact such oth- there, to take the leadership of tho party in the campaign once resolved to stop anv train that might bo approach- but that be cannot live without i t To be able to say to
ing. They took their placcs, one on each side of the even - grumbling patron,. "Stop tbe paper if you daref
er bosinessaa may be deemed advisable.
b^eak, and after waiting a while heard the train approach- To be able to go on i^lbe straight path of your daily'
The township of Traverse will be entitled to 5 Delegates; just closed.
James W . Nesbith is to be the Anti-Lecompton suc- ing, and when it caroe in sight commenced waving their
Leelanau,!; Peninsal.5; Megnzce, 5; Centreville, 4;Glen Arduty, just as if you owned the public, instead of the
cessor of Delazoo Smith. Mr. N. was Indian Agent in hats to attract the attenion oTthe engineer, who, seeing public owning you.
tor. 3; Crystal Lake, 3; Milton, 2.
PEBBT HANNAH,
"J
Oregon for a time; but he was removed because he hated them, stopped the train in time to avoid a fearful calamIn conclusion, let us strive to endow this great agent
ity.
[Milwaukee Sentinel
of human development with a broader culture and healthLane and despised Buchanan.
A TIDAL SPRINO.—In Green couotys Virginia, there ier tone. Let us strive to increase its intellectual power
H. D. CAMPBELL, J
MB.
WENDELL'
S
DEVELOPMENTS.—Mr.
Wendell,
it
ap—to
give it a wider and nobler field of action—to make
Traverse City, July 27,1860.
is a remarkable natural curiosity known as tbe "Tidal
pears, has more developments in reserve than were made Springs." The water issues 6ut of the ground in a bold it a more effective minister of rational proftnm Let as
What H o n . D, C. Leach has Done.
before the Covode Committee, where the crust was only stream, sufficiently strong to turn a grist mill, and it con- strive to make it emphatically the mirror of tbe times—
The people of Manistee will be rejoiced to learn that
tinues to flow for fifteen or twenty minutes, when the to make it reflect clearly and faithfhllv the current of
B o a D. C. Lea:b, our indefatigable Representative in broken. When the President hesitated about signing water ceases to run, and in two minutes, time not a sin- daily aflairs. The newspaper is the schoolmaster of the
Congress, was successful in getting an appropriation of the bill for the purchase of a Government printing office, gle drop of water is visible. In tbe course of an hoar or age; let us see to it that the lesson it teaches shall make
men purer as well as wiser—shall lead tbem upward as
$6,000 for a Light House at the mouth of Manistee Riv- which Mr. Wendell assumed for satisfactory reasons two, the water commencesflowingagain, andflowstwenty well as onward.
.
. .
or thirty minutes, when it again ceases. In wet weather
er. In addition to this, Mr. Leach has also secured, du- wouid result in the sale of his establishment information
it
flows
every
hour,
and
in
dry
weather
it
flows
seven
or
Property Awarded to Emancipated Slaves.
was communicated to him that other disclosures would be
ring the last session of Congress, appropriations for reeight times every twenty-four hours.
On tbe 21st of May 1855, aNorth Carolina planter armade
if
he
persisted
in
refusing
to
complete
the
law.
The
building the towers at White-fish Point, Detonr, and
rived at this port, in a steamboat having with bin seven
bill was signed.
A Western paper, chronicling the lamentable
Hani Urn, Island, all on the Coast of Lake Superior, forslaves—a woman and six children. This man, whose
DEMOCRATIC SPLIT IN KENTUCKY.—The conflict in Ken- rence of a staging attached to a church being blown name was Eliiah Willis, had treated tbe negro woman as
ty-five thousand dollars; for a Light House at Bertraw
down, very feelingly says:—
his wile, and he acknowledged all the children as his own.
tucky waxes warm. The Douglasitcs are to hold a State
Bay, six thousand dollars, for a Light House at or
" W e are happy to state that over twenty persons were His object in coming to this State was to emancipate
Tawas City, si* thousand dollars; for one or two beacon Convention at Louisville on the 11th of August to nomi- brought suddenly to the ground safe, and one man, Mr. these slaves. Previously he made a will, leaving bis prolights, at tbe discretion of the Secretary of Treasury, at nate an Electoral Ticket for the Rump Convention nom- Wilkins, got his neck broke, Mr.. W was an estimable perty, valued at about $60,000. to tbe woman and her
young man, and the father of a good many children, be,the entrance of Grand Island Bay and harbor, Lake Su- inees. Tbe Democratic Electoral ticket nominated be- sides a large farm well stocked. He was fatally injured." children. Immediately upon stepping upon tbe wharf at
this place, he Tell dead." The will was soon after discovperior, six thousand dollars; for a fog bell at Grand Ha- fore the Charleston and Baltimore Conventions is suppoBLOWINO OCT i CANDLE.—-There is one small fact in ered, and Mr. Jolliffe, of this city, proceeded to North
ven Light-House, fifteen hundred dollars: for a range of sed to be nearly unanimous for Breckenridge and Lane.
Carolina to secure tbe property for the woman and her
domestic
economy
which
is
not
generally
known,
but
fight# for Copper Harbor, Lake Superior, with a fog bell ENCABOEXENT.—The Michigan Argus, published at Ann
which is useful as saving time, trouble and temper. If children. Her presence there caused much excitement
or such other ear agnal as the Secretary of Treasury, on Arbor, by Hon. ELIHU B. POND, comes to us greatly
the candle be blown out holding it above yon. the wick The beirset once commenced proceeding to hare the
the recommendation of the light-House Board, may Urged and improved in its typographical appearance.— will not smoulder down, and may therefore be easily light- will set aside, and they were successful in the lower court
. adopt, thirty-five hundred dollars; for a Light-House at The Argus is one of tho most candid and able Democra- ed again, but if blown upon downward, the contrary is Tbe case was carried to the Court of Appeals, sod on
the 21st of May last that tribunal reversed tbe deeirioo
tho ease.
or near Old Fort Mackinac, six thousand dollars.
of the lower court thus sustaining the will, and securing
tic papers in the State, and its miscellaneous selections
At a previous senoo he had secured an appropriation evince good taste and correct judgement We always read
[Cincinnati Gazette.
WASHINOTOX, July 19.—Z. K. Pangborn, publisher of the property to the legatees.
tho Boston Atlas and Bee. a practical printer, to-day asof $5,000 for a Light-House on Mission Point, in Grand tbe Argus.
STHPATHT or THE BOOT w i r e AN AXPCTALED MEUBZE.
sumed the entire control of the House printing, finan- —At Tower's Mill, in Lanesborongh, Mass.. on Tuesday,
'Trover*} Bay.
LAC VABNISH FOB VINES.-—Grape vines may be pruned cially and otherwise, by the authority of Mr. Ford, the a young man named Jerry Swan was caught by tbe aim
Tbe Fourth; District has neTer had a Representative
at any period without danger from loa of bleeding, by House Printer, whose ill health compels him to tempor- in some machinery, and thelimb was .BO badly broken
who has done a tithe for Northern Michigan what Mr.
simply covering the cut parts with varnish made by dis- arily abandon aH business and seek medical aid He has and mangled that immediate amputation was necessary.
Leach has done; and he is the only one who has visited
left for that purpose.
This was successfully performed, but according to tbe
solving sticklack in alcohoL Tne lac varnish soon dries,
the remote ports of his District and made himself personANOTHER TRAUEDT.—A " Sickles tragedy" took place Pittsfield Eagle, Mr. Swan's connection with the duKvand forms an impenetrable coat to rain; it may also be
ally familiar with the wants of his constituents. They
ered limb did not cease with the operation. The Eagle
applied with advantage in coating the wounds of young at Warsaw, in this State, on Tuesday last A husband,
will say to him, when his terra expires, " weQ done, good
becoming satisfied that his wife was'a second Mrs. Sick- V
"On recovering from tbe stupor produced by tbe use
les, armed himself with a revolver, and at the first oppor'and fttthful servant"
-.<(
of chloroform,) Mr. Swan still complained sorely of an
DEATH or SENATOR HACK.—By the last advices from tunity shot the villain who had invaded the sanctity of aching hand. Late in the evening his distress becaroc
CMEWS orSfAVXss DISCHARGED.—Judge Marvin, of the
California, we learn that Judge H. P. Hann, U. S. Sena- his domestic peace. He put four balls into him. killing very great and be insisted that the hand was cramped
him instantly.
[Chicago Journal.
United States District Court South, has discharged the
tor from that State, by Executive appointment in room
by being doubled up. Thelimb bad been placed in a
craws of the slavers Wildfire and William, captured with
of Senator Brodcrick, died at MarysviDe on the 6th of
INDIANAPOLIS. July 19. -The Douglas ratification meet- ^m«n box and buried HU attendants dug it up and
hundreds of Africans on board, and brought to Key West
hardly
up
to expectations in straightened the band and be wasaoon easier. This morning
held
here
yesterday
June, of congestive chills, the effects of disease contractTbe Judge decided there was nothing in the law of1820 to
regard to attendance." Speeches" were made by Gov. ing &e limb was again buried. But he sooo complained of
ed on the steamer while returning from Washington.
ition of coidand great p ' a 'in i t It was aecordWiUard, Senator Pngh and Representative Yallandlghold.tbem. A passage was given them over to Havana,
p and deposited to a tomb.
ingly taken up again, w
.
NQJCNATIO*.—Tbe Republicans of Shiawarace have re- ham.
and tbey are at liberty to enter upon piratical expeditions
since which be is again r
Tbe total number of registered electors in Great Britagain, assured of safety and good treatment if caught by nominated Hon. Sullivan R. Kclscy, the present member,
The population of Bay City is 2,400.
ain is stated by receBt officialretarn to be 1,071,975.
for election to the State Legislature. L"
United States cruisers.
£|t <T>nm& Sratersc Hirall).
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
£ It
T E AV E R S E OTTY. ;•
17th inst, for city
T r e a s u r e r , w h i c h wag vigorously c o n t e s t e d a n d called o a t
Advertisements will be fosnd on the fourth page.
a l a r g e vote.
I t resulted in t h e election of J o h n H . Tescfc,
R e p u b l i c a n , by nine hundred
BCTOTWKD.—Hon. F m r HAJTXAII a n d f a m i l y return-
and
tkirtyJwo
majority!
000.
CUBRAWTS.—Mrs. C u l l e r will a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r a
b a s k e t of r i c h , r i p e c u r r a n t s , w h i c h a r e • r a r i t y h e r e .
W c fuDy a p p r e c i a t e s u c h a c t s of n e i g h b o r i y Hrwln«sy
T h e g r e a t c h a n g e s i n c e last fall, i s d u e t o t h e ac-
fire p o i n t s i n t h i s c o u n t y if t h e p e o p l e of t h e different
TO THE PUBLIC
ination of B r e c k e n r i d g e a n d L a n e w e r e ratified, a n d t h e y
w e r e d e c l a r e d t o b e t h e only t r u e
representrtives
of the
t h e p l e a s u r e o f s h a k i n g t i c h a n d of o u r old f r i e n d H o n .
National Democracy.
WILLIAM A . HOWARD, of D e t r o i t
las, a n d e x p r e s s e d a h o p e t h a t t h e D o u g l a s m e n would
M e m b e r of C o n g r e s s
from t h e F i r s t D i s t r i c t , w h o p a i d us a flying v i s i t
He
i s con fi dent t h a t L i n c o l n will b e e l e c t e d .
s e e t h e e r r o r of t h e i r w a y in t i n j e t o " c o m e t o t e a " w i t h
the Simon P u r e Democracy.
T m t ALUCOHAAV.—The A l l e g h a n y a r r i v e d f r o m C h i c a g o on M o o d a y evening,: a n d p r o c e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y t o
Buffalo, w i t h 3 0 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s of oats.
resume
her
T h e C o n v e n t i o n repudiated D o u g -
S h e will r e t u r n
regular
trips be-
tween T r a v e r a r C i t y and Chicago.
THE WIDOW o r
stated
report
E
F
A
C
T
T h e amount
n o t so l a r g e a s i t i s g e n e r a l l y s u p p o s e d t o b e .
D e x t e r , M i c h i g a n , a n d d a u g h t e r s , h o n o r e d o u r office w i t h
w a s no g u i l e . "
GIVES IT U P . — ' T h e N e w Y o r k H e r a l d o f t h e 2 0 t h says:
H e w a s e v e r t h e consistent, s t r a i g h t f o r W e Wish
h i m l e n g t h of d a y s a n d a h a p p y j o u r n e y t o t h e e n d .
THIS W B O N O ' M A N — H U S K Y D . CAMPBELL NOT D E A D . —
LINCOLN is virtually e l e c t e d .
ready
R a n k i n , w h o f o r m e r l y resided a t E l k Rapid*, a s t h a t of
H e n r y D . C a m p b e l l , E s q , of t h i s p b c e .
W o are happy
t o s t a t e t h a t w e s a w M r . C a m p b e l l U x b y , alive a n d w e l l
Goods and Wares
H e h a d b e e n on a visit t o D e t r o i t , b u t l e f t t h a t c i t y
t h e 12th inst, and arrived here on t h e 15th, t w o days before the murder.
DISTRICT CO.YVEXTIOX.—-The call f o r a R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
District Convention t o be held at T r a v e r s e C i t y on the
O n e of t h e o r g a n s of t h e " U n i o n " p a r t y s a j s of t h e
Head.
W e h o p e t h a t e v e r y c o u n t y in t h e D i s t r i c t will
been able
claim.
learn, o u r c o u n t y c o n c e d e s t h e j u s t i c o of t h e
i
C o m m r CONVENTION.—'We p u b l i s h t h i s w e e k t h e offi-
Meanwhile those who have
reachcd
t h e i r second
T h e call h a s b e e n signed b y scvpn of t h e lead-
i n g D e m o c r a t s of D e t r o i t
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s of t h e 1 3 t h D i s t r i c t of O h i o nomina-
m o r n i n g of t h e 1 0 t h i n s t , in t h e H e r o , f o r C a n a d a .
POPULATION o r T O L E D O . — T h e c<
resented.
I t i s reported t h a t t h e p r o v i s i o n c h e s t of t h e s c h o o n e r
Washington I r v i n g has been picked u p b y t h e t n g J . B ,
W h i t e , between Buffalo and Dunkirk, and the I r v i n g n o t
TO B E FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Ann
I S W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO B B UNDERSOLD.
Give Us a Call!
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions Cnrefully Com*
' n t t - W .
Northport. J a n e 1, I860.
is s h o w s a p o p u l a
NEW
t i o n in t h a t c i t y of 1 3 , 7 8 4 .
NEW YORK, J u l y 2 0 . — T h e representative:: o f t h e several r a i l r o a d s b e t w e e n C h i c a g o a n d t h e s e a b o a r d h a v e
a g r e e d t o a d v a n c e t h e r a t e of f r e i g h t s g r a d u a l l y a f t e r t h e
1 5 t h of A u g n s t A l s o t o n r g e u p o n t h e d i f f e r e n t lincc
c a r r y i n g p a s s e n g e r s between c o m m o n p o i n t s t o a g r e e t o
t h e a b o l i t i o u of all agents, o u t s i d e offices, a n d p a y m e n t s
of commissions.
Our Own Trade,
direct to C h i c a g o ; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
NEW YORK, J u l y 1 8 . — A B r e c k e n r i d g e m e e t i n g a t t h e
C o o p e r I n s t i t u t e t o - n i g h t was fully a t t e n d e d . J n o . H .
w a s a vessel of fcbout 1 5 0 tons b u r t h e n , c o m m a n d e d b y B r o w e r p r e s i d e d . S p e e c h e s w e r e m a d e "by D . 8 . D i c k i n son, C h a s . O ' C o n n o r a n d o t h e r s .
C a p t a i n S . ' H . Vannatta, sailing between E r i e and Buffa-
1°.
'
p a l a g e n t f o r t h e M e t h o d i s t B o o k . C o n c e r n of t h e W e s t
f o r a q u a r t e r o f a c e n t u r y , h a s resigned o n a c c o u n t of illS o m e of his friends h a v e testified t h e i r a p p r e c i i
t i o n of his s e r v i c e b y p r e s e n t i n g t o h i m a p u r s e of $ 5 0 0 .
I t i s said t h a t t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t h a s notified t h e
P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t h a t t h e P r i n c e of W a l e s
i u t e n d s l e a v i n g fingland a t a d e a r l y d a y f o r C a n a d a , a n d
t h a t h o will p r o c e e d f r o m C a n a d a d i r e c t l y t o W a s h i n g -
T h e I o w a S t a t e R e g i s t e r says t h a t five v o t e r s in one
family a t R i s i n g S i n , n e a r D e s Moines, w h o v o t e d t h e
D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t last y e a r , a r e n o w in £avor of t h e R e publican t i c k e t
U r n s it g o e s everywhere.
D o u g l a s , in his l e t t e r of a c c e p t a n c e , e u l o g i s e s t h e comp r o m i s e of 1850.
STORE
N E W GOODS,
over any one having to P A Y FREIGHTS.
N O R T H P O R T ,
Our 'Rents are Nothing.
T H E S L W C R I B P H H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHICAGO WITH A STOCK O P
-A.bun.dant A d v a n t a g e s
FOR PURCHASING GOODS I N .
Dry Goods, Groceries,Provisions
and Hardware,
which he offers s t his New Store, cheap for Cash or Barter.
T h e R e v . L e r o y S w o r m s t e d t , w h o h a s a c t e d aa p r i n c i -
health-
F. S T E E L E A CO.
AND
h a v i n g b e e n h e a r d from, t h e p r o b a b i l i t i e s a r e t h a t s h e
f o u n d e r e d , a n d h a s g o n e d o w n w i t h all o n b o a r d .
- <•
P R O V I S I O N S ,
N E W STOCK;
Propeller of Our Own,
"
ALSO—A CHOICE VASISTV O f
WE HAVE A
T h e P r i n c e of W a i e s sailed f r o m P l y m o u t h on t h e
S e n a t o r B r i g h t is a b o u t t o s t a r t a daily j m p e r in I n o f A u g u s t , t o n o m i n a t e c o u n t y officers, a p p o i n t D e l e g a t e s dianapolis, in t h e B r e c k e n r i d g c i n t e r e s t
t o t h e District and Senatorial Conventions, and t o transact
T h e p o p u b t i o n - o f A d r i a n is 7 , 0 2 3 .
s u c h o t h e r business as m a y bo d e e m e d a d v i s a b l e . A s
t h i s will b e t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t C o n v e n t i o n e v e r h e l d in
IN T H E MAIN, A
ted J o h n S h e r m a n f o r C o n g r e s s b y a c c l a m a t i o n .
c i a l call f o r a R e p u b l i c a n C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n on t h e 1 5 t h
t h i s c o u n t y , w e h o p e t h a t e v e r y t o w n will b e fully rep-
DRUGS &MEDICINES
NEW STORE;
A C o n v e n t i o n of t h e f r i e n d s of B r e c k e n r i d g e a n d L a n e ,
24th u)t
ONLY STOCK
WE HAVE A
in M i c h i g a n , h a s been called t o m e e t a t D e t r o i t on t h e
T b r c a n d i d a t o for Representative
i s c b i m c d by Manistee this year, and so far a s w e have
it"
childhood, will v o t e t h e R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t
2 2 d of A u g u s t next, will b e found u n d e r o u r E d i t o r i a i
b o (tally r e p r e s e n t e d .
reverence
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E
! would briefly call the attention of the p u r c h a s i n g public t o the following
Bell a n d E v e r e t t t i c k e t t h a t " old m<-n shall bless i t and
passed t h e i r first, a n d h a v e n o t y e t
T h i s i» E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L. M . & W. P . S T E E L E & Oo.
P O I N T S .
f o r a jourmSy t o W a s h i n g t o n . "
c h i l d r e n shall
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
Which we are tilling to repletion with ALL KINDS OH
h a s t o d o now i s t o select his C a b i n e t a n d g e t h i s t h i n g s
A man w a s m u r d e r e d in D e t r o i t o n t h e 1 7 t h i u s t , a n d
a t a n iDquest h o l d o n t h e b o d y i t was indentified b y J a m e s
B r e c k e n r i d g c and Doug-
las havo elected h i m b e t w e e n t h e m , a n d all t h a t O l d A b u
E. R. C O L L I N S ,
C. ANDREWS, Detroit,
H U G H E S * LESTER, Cleveland.
K. W. T 0 W N 8 E N D , Northport.
Northport. J u n e 1.1860.
Our New and Spacious Store,
NEW JERSET.—ID 1 8 5 6 f o u r t e e n n e w s p a p e r s in N e w
T h e y c a m e f r o m C h i c a g o on J e r s e y s u p p o r t e d F r e e m o n t ; 14 w e r e f o r B u c h a n a n , a n d
t h e l a s t t r i p o f t h e P r o p e l l e r A l l e g h a n y , a n d w e r e t h e 6 f o r F i l l m o r e . N o w t h e r e a r e 2 2 f o r L i n c o l n a n d H a m - which are adapted to the wants o f , t h e s u r r o u n d i n g country,
g u e s t s of H o n . P e r r y H a n n a h . W e h a v e k n o w n J u d g e lin; 1 0 f o r D o u g l a s ; 4 f o r B r e c k e n r i d g c , a n d 2 f o r B e l l
4RE or MAY BE called f o r from time to time.
D e x t e r for t h e last t w e n t y - t h r e o y e a r s as one of t h e lead- a n d E v e r e t t T h e s e figures tell t h e i r o w n s t o r y .
ward, uncompromising friend to Freedom.
N I L E ,
CAPTAIN
,
a v i s i t oo T u e s d a y l a s t
i n g men of o u r S t a t e , a n d a s a politician " in w h o m t h e r e
T H E STAUNCH U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
has gone abroad thaf
$30,000 was sent to her from that country.
of t h e a i d received b y h i s family f r o m o t h e r sources, is
D u n x G u i s i r K D V B T T O M . — H o n . SAITOH. DEXTER, of
H
I ^ b r B u f f a l o , iMHwaultee a n d .
Chicago.
T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVED INTO
BROWN.—It is a u t h o r i t i v e l y
t h a t t h e w i d o w of J o h n B r o w n h a s n o t r e c e i v e d a dollar
from Hayti, although the
In Traverse City, and on all parts of
Granul Traverse Bay, we would respectfully announce
T
THE PROPELLER
C A P T . C. H. BOYNTON,
I U . M A K E REGULAR WEEKLY T R I P S FROM
CHICAGO T® T R A V E R S E CITY—leaving Chicago
OD Saturdays, at 4 o'clock. P . M ^ a a d Traverse City o a Tuesday*. at 4 P . M . , stopmhsg a t F r a a k f o r t (mouth of B t t s i e
River,) C a r p River a a d NartkpocU
„
HANNAH. L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Kay 25.1860.
is
B u t t h e y c a n no l o n g e r b e h u m b u g g e d b y t h e
DOUGLAS RKTUDUTEDIN KKXTUCKT.—The S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n w a s h e l d a t F r a n k f o r t on t h e 1 8 t h i n s t T h e nom-
•
W
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
p o r t L i n c o l n w h o h a v e h e r e t o f o r e been s t a u n c h D e m o -
r o t t o n old w a g o n in t h e d i t c h .
T r a v e r s e conn ties, in A u g u s t , a n d will s p e a k a t f o u r or
A x AOJOOABUS SCHPRISK.—On M o n d a y last w e h'id
:
A T .T . B O E C A J V Y ,
pro-slavery leaders, b u t h a v e c u t t h e t r a c e s a n d left t h e
A V a n FROM M S . L * A C I L — H o c . D . C . LEACH, o u r
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r t a s , will visit M a n i s t e e a n d G r a n d
localities shall m a n i f e s t a d e s i r e . t o b e a t h i m .
NJblW IjUMlfl?=^
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.
AND
t i o n of t h e G e r m a n s , a b o u t 2 , 0 0 0 of w h o m i n t e n d t o s u p crats.
8 T O R E ,
N E W GOODS,
T h e usual D e m o c r a t i c m a j o r i t y in M i l w a u k e e is a b o u t 3,-
e d from C k l c s g o b a t 3£ood*y.
here next Thursday, and
N E W
R m ' A i J C A f "VICTORT IN M i L W A L ' K t t — A special election was h e l d in M i l w a u k e e o n t h e
i of H A S * AH, L A T A C o . s
C O N S U M P T I O N CURED!
HYPOPHOSPHITES
M H .
t h e s e D e m o c r a t i c l i g h t s tells t h e t r u t h ?
anil Comtsrllor at
W h i c h of
?
Q u e e n V i c t o r i a will visit B e l g i u m a n d P r u s s i a n e x t
A u g u s t with P r i n c e A l b e r t
and wlio has f o r several y e a r s purchased goods of the
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, a n d who will
AND
S O L I C I T O R DT C H A N C E R Y ,
Traverse Clt?, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.
Office in C o u r t House.
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T h e royal p a i r g o t o B e r MORGAN BATES*
lin t o a t t e n d t h e b a p t i s m of t h e e x p e c t e d s e c o n d child of
JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
the PrinccsB Frederick William.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
I t i s a f a c t w o r t h remembering t h a t J o h n s o a , t h e D o u g l a s c a n d i d a t e f o r V i c e - P r e s i d e n t , w a s v o t e d o u t of t h e
D ]
^
„
,
t ofore e x i s t i n g between Q. W. W a i t and S. A. Silsby,
C o n v e n t i o n a s a D e l e g a t e b y t h e v e r y m e n w h o , a f t e r i s t h i s day dissolved b y mutual consent. Ail persons indebted t o or h a v i n g demands against' said firm, sre hereby
F i t z p a t r i e k declined, p u t h h n on t h e t i c k e t
notified t o settle the same with G. W. Walt.
G. W . WATT. .
Connecticut is one o f t h e t w o or t h r e e S t a t e s t h e doughS I D N E Y A. SILSBY.
Northport July ^1860.
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b e e s expect to carry with Douglas. B u t not a Democrat i c p a p e r in t h e S t a t e , i t s e e m s , s u p p o r t s h i m
S . B A T U V S ,
CONSUMPTION!
C. H- M A R S H ,
J o h n s o n , o o t h e o t h e r h a n d , s p e a k s of
those compromises as " a base surrender."
L i l l ' s C h i c a g o -A_le.
Neu> York, Boston, Cincirmaii or Chicago.
Nearly all the Government Landa in the Grand Traverse
In Bbls. a n d Hf. Bbls.
D i s t r i c t graduated on the flrit of July, I860, and can now be
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
purchased for fifty c e n t s a n acre. Borne of there are In the
N o r t h p o r t April 10.1IW>.
Ittt *
Immediate vicinity of Traverse City, a n d many of t h e m are on
From
our
long
residence
in
tho
country
we
have
become
the l i n t s of the Newaygo and Northport, and the Allegan,
Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Road. They a r c choice farml a g Lands, well watered, well timbered with i n g a r maple, elm. well acquainted with the wants of the public.
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
*
beach, ash, tasswood, Ac., Ac., the soil is a rich gravelly loam,
inchestcr's Genuine Preparation of the Ckeaiiwith clay sub-soil, a n d the climate is healthy a n d delightful.
And now we have associated with us in the Mercantile Decnlly P a r e C o m p o u n d of (he
A Propeller makes regular weekly t r i p s between Chicago and
Traverse City, leaving the wharf of Hannah, Lay A Co., Chipartment uf our firm,
cago, every Saturday afternoon, a n d Traverse City every
of L I M E and S O D A ,
Tuesday afternoon. The trip is p l e a s a n t a n d only oceupiea
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J . F . Cnv s c a n t ,
about 30 hours. We advise those w h o are in > search of new
of P a r i s s s a Specific Remedy f o r
homes, healthy locations, fine climate, rich soit, and good timber, to come a n d see these lands.
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who f o r sixteen years h a s been exte bsively engaged in a buPrice—Two Dollars a Bottle.
siness whose requirements were of the same n a t u r e as our
E
E R O S E N E . — I F W E MAKE T H E CALCULATION
based u p o n the present retail p r i c e s of the principal
ARKANSAS.—'The L i t t l e R o c k T r u e D e m o c r a t s u s t a i n s light-giving materials, and t a k i n g the a m o u n t of light which
B r e c k e n r i d g c a n d L a n e , D o u g l a s h a s v e r y few friends in one gallon of Kerosene Oil will produce, as t h e standard, ws
shall find t h a t
Arfauaaa.
T o p r o d u c e t h e s a m e a m o u n t o f M g h t a s from o n e
gallon of Kerosene Oil a t $ 1 4 0 , will require,
A d i r e c t o r y c a n v a s s of t h e i n h a b i t a n t s of S a n F r a n c i s gallons B u r n i n g Fluid, at 75
.....i
$6 00
4 12
co, n o w nearly finished, i n d i c a t e s a p o p u l a t i o n o f t h a t ci- 21 g a l l o n s S p e r m Oil. a t S l 50
3 | gallons Lard Oil, at $1 V
? J . V . . . . . 4 60
t y i s full 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
3
gallons Whale OIL a t 75 cents
2 15
18 pounds of S p e r m Candles, a t 45 cents
8 10
M r . J o h n B , Gough h a s been in G r e a t Britain nearly "
pounds of Tallow Candles, s t 15 c e n t s
6 75
t h w e j t n i andexpocta to return to this country during
T > L A N K D E E D S AND MORTGAGES—
the coming August
J 3
F o r sale by
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
/
Treatment—the HYPOPHOf$PHITES O F LIME AND SODA
all remaining doubt as to the inestimsble vslue of
t h i s Discovery. Consumption is no longer t o be regarded a i
an incurable malady.
Many hundreds of physicians have already adopted t h i s
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable success. Let no C o n s u m r
tive delay a m o m e n t to t r y it. It Is t h e i r last hope I
and save to the c o n s u m e r — f i r s t TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
F o r sale by
second, LOSS O F TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORMORGAN BATES,
Herald Office, Traverse City.
MOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover H I G H RENTS
and expenses of the Cbioogo merchant.
TTACHMENT NOTICE^-WILLIAM R. STONE VS.
We shall make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T t o k e e p s o comWILLIAM D. HAYES.—Notice is hereby given that a
w r i t of A t t a c h m e n t was Issued o u t of the C i r c u i t C o u r t Mr
plete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers o a the B a y
to p u r c h a s e of us, in quantli
A D V A N C E on COST and a
Stone, Plaintiff; and against William D. Hayes, Defendant,
t h e sum of one h u n d r e d and eightv-Bve dollars; t h a i
I writ was retnrnsble on Tnesdsy, tfie 5th day of J u n e .
wc would remark, t h a t owing t o want of r o o m we h a v e been A. D. 1880, a n d said w r i t has been duly returned by said
ible t o keep many t h i n g s .in their line, which NOW, f r o m Sheriff; and f r o m the return endorsed on said writ it appear*
t h a t property w s s attached thereon, a n d t h a t the defendant
• increased room, a n d t h e
therein named. William D. Hayes, could not be found wherei to make service.
WILLIAM a STONE, P l a i n t i C
WK. H. PARKS, Att'y.
D s t s d Traverse City, J u n e 9. I860..
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c o n tin u e t o do so -for oor firm from time to t i m e ; t h u s ens h l i n g us t o lsy down our goods
As Low as any House in Chicago;
A
Xo the Ladies,
itimatepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
Bams with the thousand and one tiemands necessary to a Lady's wants,
we shall in f u t u r e TRY a n d k e e p ANY and A L L T H I N G S
t h e y may require.
N. B. ANYTHING n o t in o u r regular line t h a t Ladies or
citizens may want, we shall hold ourselves in readiness to
send f o r ; a n d ahall be m o s t happy t o do so a t a n y and all
times.
HAMNAH, LAY * CO.
Traverse City, May 25, 1800.
25
M
»to
O T H E R S — W H E N YOU WISH ANY T O Y S P O t y
y o u r children, or NOTIONS for vourseH; bv si I mesn*<
HANNAH. LAY A C O , * . !
S
P O R T S M E N , IN WANT. O F ALMOST ANYTHING,
c a n And the same by calling o r
H A N N A H . L A Y * CO.'
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y «, I860.
IiafrfcOo-'sColarnn.
' - T " t — 'LuAddrLtHL-iib woi* «>)»«*<' A*.'*"! Hannah, Lay & Co.'s ColumiL
V:
protection a r f nothing
1
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tr p j t . £ { & # • & * V -
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Oor « » • • flwlr «l»o«tog w l n g i ; ,
- 1ft knew them' seon for "tricksy el r e s ; -
the ° ™
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FARM PRODUCE.
I I A.NNAH, I . A T t C O .
- « r n x P O R C H ^ t i " i ^ A V l H K HJOHBCT P R I C E
W
the market w i U w a n a q t . tor
a r e b o r n e t o i t in a w e e k f r o m t h e c o k j N o r t h , t o b e h u r ried by s t e a m n e a r t b o r i v u r b o r d e r * \hifV w i t h erocothK-s,
t h r o u g h LTOves f r o m w h i c h s w i n g i n g m o n k e j * h o w j u s t
b e e n s c a r e d , n e a r knoll, w h e r e t h e b < *
k n o t t y him
self a r o u n d his prtV, bv j u n g l e s In w h i c h t h e c o n g n r h a s
hia luir. I t s b l a s t e d b e d a m i i r o n b n d g e s a n - he ' r e p h ^
• ^ " t ^ e y . smiling, i t r t t e h e k ' o n r c h l l d t a h e i t r f ;
• t h e i r s o f t hand trimmed our h a i r ;
Cut the deep t h o u g h t Within o a r eye*.
A n d left It Blowing there;
"
Bang songs of hojic in q f l t f t t O t i f * '
B r i g h t fancies ( 4rtW.upoj| U|e wslls.
delivered at Traverse C i t j — W h e a t . Oats, Corn. Rye, B a l e y .
Pease. Potato**, Ontonc, Root*. Jkc. Ac.—thua making an abM
solute home market f o r everything
rtiaed.
GOODS AT WIIOLESALK-
lUisias, in quai'ter, narf a n a whole baxea;
Tallow and Stearine Candle*, by the b o x ;
Sugar, by the barrel or 100 11*,;
Soap, by the b o x ;
Baking Powder*, by the b o x ;
Matches, by the gro*»;
Tobacco, U n c Cat, by the half barret;
Tobacco. Smoking, ty the h i J ' barrel;
Plug Tobacco, by tb«50 Iba. or b u t t ;
Soda, by the 50 lbs. oi- k e g ;
Shoes and Boot*, by Ibe doz. o r b f . dox. paira;
Brown Cotton, by the 3 to 5 pieces;
S h i r t i n g Stripe, by the 2 to 5 piece*;
Cream Tartar, by the 6 to iO lb?,;
C a n d y . b y the b o * ;
Tea, fiy tlie 30 lbs. to half c h t i t ;
P o r k , by the b a r r e l :
Hams and S'.iouldcr*, by the 100 l b s . ;
Print*, a choice aMortmeat, by tho 2 t o 10 pieces;
Moaquito Bars, by the piece;
Nail*, by the keg, a t s o r t e d ;
Salt, by the b a r r e l ; /
Coffee, bv the 50 to 100 11*.;
l i r a u a d C iffoe, by the JO to 40 l i e . ;
Butter Cracker*. 30 lbs. t o bbl.;
:
Hard Bread;
Boatua Biscuit;
Soda C r a c k e r s ;
IT p e s by the b o x ;
I ' i g s by the Wrum;
B r o o m s by the dozen;
Correal*, by the 2V il«. to half barrel;
Prune*, by the 40 <0 J00 11*.;
P r i e d Apple*, by tlie 100 I t * or barrel;
(Sun C a p s by t h o 1000;
They i l » h e d upon n« love's bright getn;
!^^c!^b«T^dUbfp-'^«. **» "y
And honor m o w their n u n c .
And no thoy came and w e n i h w a y ;
We sab) not, go! w e a a i d aots stay
That day I carelessly found o a t
W h a t work tl^cse elves bad l>een aboa t.
iNt; u u t i i > s .
Basiaea*, Hack and Fancy C o a U a«Mi \ » * u .
Black, Kaafcy a n d L a i o n P a n t s . ;
b u m m e r Coat*. P a n t s anil > * * • * » r u U !!"*• ' *
Ve y L test Style .
White, Fancy, Check and •Uilw b M r t s ;
(lenBemea'a l i n e n , I ^ o p o t d and Byioa Cnitara;
Bloe and White Overall*;
Kcnty aad Flannel llrawrra;
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
S o s p e a d e r s and tltoves;
l a d t e Itubber and OH OvcraKaand Leggtaat
Wool, Cotton and Union
Black and Fancy Silk C r a v a m ;
(iinghaia, Flkg and T u r k t y R t d U a i i d k e r e h i e n ;
Silk l'ockel a n 4 Neck UaaUkerchietn;
Pocket Knivvts Razors. Strope,
lia'.her Boxes and Brushes,
'tobacco Boxea and P o u c h e s
KAEM PRODUCE,
Darkened o a r lips with down;
P U y e d with oar throat und lo! t h e tone
- O f manhood b i d become yur 0W9.
B a t one nwwft «sy, when quiet skies
• And stijl leave* brought me thought.
G
FAKMKHS ATTENTION!!
THE
r « » » A IllAlLROAU.—
U.LHO.I..-W
T
n E PANAMA
™ tat Ip i e c e . -of• m. . i"r o" o"d ' on
"
. . . _:n
...u . 1 . ^ rnrt*-i> ffht miles in i n t e r e s t ;
.
ENT EMEN»B CLOTHING AND KVONISI*-
"
•.'•
T h e * years! thfcse years* t h e a o n a n s h t y years!
diS^piKsr
raor^brit
:m
Alas! these little rogue*, the years,
, Had footed)»« m a n j r a day, • | - , . ,
plucked half my lock* above my care,
rows w e r e s h o t Trom m a r s h ami sun. T h e y
»*•*
like n forlorn hope. Y e t t h e y w e r e r e p l e n i s h e d ^ cons c r i p t i o n s 0(1 thousands, d r a w n f r o m bUtcJ., J ? h i t ¥ W »
V K - N e g r o w . Irishmen,
fciitf.sh/TfAkh,
YtoW
G e r m a n s , H i n d o o s and C h i n e s e . I l o w many t h o o fnnda i«3rishcd in p u r f c e t i n g the national K ' t w u j . i t *
not easy t o discover by a n y s tu tis U r s . XU ®" > k l " * !
,1,
!*. I n i j 0 l l Uvea a s well a s e m b a n k e d e a r t t
4»
«>%
j A «WUS
t h e ' ( i r e t ^ o W W ) t i t e p o w c a o \ 4 ? ifa c o m p M e d l m i ' ,•,fen
- - IbC
--m o r n i n g of J a n u a r y 2 b t h , 1855, e a c h sleeper reprant
-ed a man sacriOce«l d u r i n g n x y e a n , f r o m t h e t u n c t h e
lsve t r i c k e d na a l l
w o r k w « u n d e r t a k e n . T h i s would m a k e a, costorg
J
t h o u s a n d men, an e s t i m a t e e x a g g e r a t e d aml m ^ l Well, give tb« Uttle ye»ra their w a y W e s h o u l d s h u d d e r 111 n d n i g o v e r t h e road.if w c c o u w
Think, speak a n d act the while;
L l f ; u p the bare f r o n t t o the day,
be conv inced it w e r e nn a c c u r a t e c o m p u t a t i o n . A e t sopAnd tnafcq their-wrinkle* ami it f .
n o s e it t r u e i t would b e 110 more t h a n h a s o f t e n b e e n t h e
Tbey shape the noblest living h e a d ;
J r i c e o r a single v i c t o r y . . A n d h o w o f t e n h a . t h e r e been
Tbey carve the beat t o m b for the dead.
a whole c a m p a i g n whose cons.-queiiK-s h a v e b e e n so va
gable t o humanity as t h a t iron avenue which S ' v w a ™
'
\
- 1 > « W,y»mdotteiV«>n W w t o . .
( }
t r a n s i t , yearly, t o millions of t r e a s u r e , a n d ^
'hou*
W h i l e at Detroit, wc took occasion to visit t h e i r o »
s a n d s o r p M a a i a m w . e v e r y raotJtlr, i r i l h m t t p e r t t h r o o g h
MiUa o f W v a t x l o t t o , w h i c h a m j u s t l y r e g a r d e d a s t h e p r i d e
the hiding places'of malaria and death?
of o a r S t a t e . F i r * , t h e re is t h e b l a s t f u r n a c e , w h i c h t u r n s
T h e m a n o n c e n.-eu.-ed g o e s f o r t h i n t o ^ c i e t y n . . . . .
o u t f r o m ten t o twelve tons of t « g p e r d a y , of u q n a l i t y
w h i c l j c o m m a n d s t h i r t y dollars p e r ton, tor t h o g r e a t e r t h e t a m e a s b e f o r e ; h i k c e p j b i s position, h o
his profewipn. his friends know hire to be ' r u e and hoiest; byiTfot f t y * afiir, t^eVbbvious ^ o r l d . rduetttbyf o r g i t t i n j the r ^ n c s s o f be
twenty-five dollars p e r ton. T h i s f u r n a c e , t o g e t h e r w i t h i n g Z i >h« N a t i o n .
, C .
• - •• B u t w e r e t h e r e n o t some s u s p i u o u s
t w e a t y - t w o h u n d r e d a c r e s of l a n d , e m b r a c i n g t h e village of refutation,
ask*,
.oO
W y a u d o t t e , w h i c h now h a s a b o u t a t h o u s a n d inhabitant?,
cireums'aii
A* d a y l i g h t can IK- seen t h r o u g h v e r y small b o e s s ,
tl«uhjijga will ill^tnjtc.u Ff?0"8 clm,racU-'rV
'1 -
c h a n t R o l l i n g Mill w a s p r o j e c t e d a n d built, f r o m w h i c h c b a » » s t , - k i t t l e X . t i well a n d h 0 ^ r a b l y1j , > r e f e
of >.e v e r >y
o v e r t h r e e t h o u s a n d t o n s oFfaftrcliWit
or m e r c n a m Wtf
pur W
i r onn 1ui
n i w h ' d a i l v W b e l l i ? tlu> q u a r t y f r o m w h i c h w i - b n i l d r
doeeription.
m rt h e liny nail rod t o t h e j w n d e r o m s h a f t ,
uiiMii|ivivi' ?f rmom
up, a n d r o u g h hew t h e h a b i t s t h a t l o r m it.
i, u
m o a l j t n m « ( « y 4 » i i S S I o v e t 7 m 0 t n i » l in silent
IB
annually
w o n d e r t o see t h o maassive c h u n k s of red h o t i r o n d a r t i n g r O B V i i U o W f r p r o . ^ t f f e c a t bp poller?, l i k e firerywi;pents. a s tuht o u g nh nercu
fierce fion
o i t i ibKet«r.i*v «i pf t i m ss,, aiwl
peats,
a n d s o pliable
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w i t h a l , tlliit t h e y could bo tlfedinlo k n o t s b y . a f i r e k i n g .
TbAt is a s i g h t w o r t h g o i n g niany it rtile t o s e e .
N e x t t h e T rail Mill w a s b u i l t , in w h i c h ' a r e rolled out
Sh..."yu.et-e- ,
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l'rint*. of 'very new and choicc *»yte*;
Cingbatu". 1 -a» n.N C b a m b n y s Ac, Vy the y»M, patMw*
* co.
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CoUon F l a n n e l s D a r k . Apron C h e c k s
Brown C o u o n . In all grade*;
Kehiuckv J e a n s Co:tonudi>. ( .i*slmcres •
Brown a n d BleachedTabliag. Ticking,:
Black Uowun
Cotton Velvet,
Mlack
»ei»o>, CoualMpaacs,
w " " ! ™ " " .
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" I L L I N E I t Y . — I I O X X 1 1 S of latest mode, t r i m m e d ;
S h ' a t e i s e'oiun-dand rrblte;
-CMtor.Oil
M
Q a M e ^ a p ^ B e U l t t S a t i n ! T a f f q t a a n d Velvet R l b b o n a ;
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Marcelllne.
Oil '«iw
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Traveria: O l t y . ' J n n e ! , 18C0.'
" I 7 O R T I I E T O I L E T — T It ANSI'A t IEXT.! llOXEY. VAMI 1 kce, MIUHMS * mo*or and ( > t i I t feoups,
CblognKWav I t u m . T r i c o p h e i o U s
KathaiKin t'tair Oil. H'dk'a 1-erfomr. Pomade,
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, S a i l and B t o o t a Li u«he»,. /
Fine, Coarw'. Baci?, Side. Pocket and ftonnet C o m b *
H a i r P i n s Pins, Tooth P a « c ; Blacking,-
..
Cullenders,
,• • .
Chimney Brushes,
M
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Traverse City. J u n e 1. H)ttk
•
Essence of P t p p e r m l n l .
Bav Rum,
E s s e n c e tVintergreen,
Milk Slrainnia, \
i
lCsacnce Cinnamon.
•
• Cobalt.
* OO.
Barred Oam.tric, t m b r o i d e r t i l C-irtnia*.
Wash Blon-!, B - b U n e t and ttguied l-ac«;.
ijulie*' Mas.lu a n d Cambric «iffb'd. CvUara a n d » a w ,
IJUIU*- Handkerchiefi',
N a p k i n s "1 able .Covers, Diaper. P. C. Cotton.
U n c n . Bteaehed C o t t o n , M a m ; i U n ,
SilOKEI) HAl.l.lBCT.
Shoe Thread,
Sand Paper,
Pain Killer.
. I , ' . , ....«
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Traverse City. J o n e 1, ISCft.
,i!
liuat Pans,
-.,
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Crochet Needles.
'
ChildV Toy PallC.ikc C u t t e r s
8
India R u b h e r HaJr pina,
T r a v e l i n City, J u n e
I8ca
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., Circle Combs,
W h i t e Cotton Fringe.
Ladies' Embroidered M i t t s
I-j
huiie*. Cauoie*. t<oa]>, c o m m o c a n d erasive,
Saab, painted and glaiefl,
Must*id,
English
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."!• Soda, Cream Tartar, (ilnger, b a k i n g 1 owder.
Better C r o c k s
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SaUxatu*. Starch, Verwa«.iH1f P ° l l , i
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.Ciiarn*. Stoafl and wood,
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Tobacco, Snutf, Garden S e e d s
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•'•r " > '
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Bag Salt, Fipe and Rock Kali.tHoe. Aiaai.
Mo«quito B a r s
iv t o f a i l ' t h e m i n f T e l r w e d . f he E n g l i s h rails
L a m p a n d Lard O i l , C a s t e r Oi'.
,
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p e o p l e , only
Men's Black Velvet Caps,
Indigo, Ye I tow Ochre. CTiilk, Camwood,
Mackerel,.
Flnl'i, Moiiowes,Sj-nip, VtMgKr,
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B e a n s Fork, Meal,.Flour, Oatmeal. Feed, B r a * „•
Childs' T e a col'd Hats,
u o sooner t s a raii-roau m n | » K
— ; ----' lu-eT, ham< a W S n o n l d i t s , C0»iil*n,
Preserve J a r s ,
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r o a d men t h a n a w a y t h e y hie t o E n g l a n d t o b a r g a i n , b y
Hard BrealC*R" , t*r ('rackers, Lani. f
.
, .
A s aperient and S t o m a c i i p r « | « r a U o n of IRON
d ot Violin S t r i n g s .
b o o k or b y c r o o k , f o r t h e i r rails; a n d i f t h e j r s u c c e c d , w h a t
E.U..1 l « . » . » » I I U
•Oxygen and Carbon tiy coint.uauoa in Hydrogen. Sanctionn t h e i rr bbehalf.
a triumnh
c h a i f . ed by the h i g h e s t Medical A u t h o r i t i e s both in Europe and
« s bnaKers,
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the- r o a d ? B u t h o w s t a n d s t h e case, in m o s t instances,
The e x p e r i e n c e of thousand* dally proVes that n o p w p " "
R I T I T S ^ i e . — R A I S I N S , PRCXEP. < i U R R A J f I 4
F a n c y Vest B u t t o n s
. B a u v - . l A i a o u s Oranges, Pine Appk-s
• f t e r t h e lnpee of t h r e e , f o u r . ' o r five r e a r * ? E v e n l o n g Hon of Iron can bo compared wttn it.
blood, depression of vital energy, iiale iind otht-rwiso Kickl)
' Rhiibarls P l u m s S t r a w b e n l e s T o n n l o / s
b4fore their h a v e b e g a n .to e n t e r t a i n ,the t h o u g h t of a divHANNAH. LAY i
complexions indicate its necessity in almost
Peaches, Apples, fresh p r e s e r v e * ! ibe Apples,
idend, a h d w h i l e y e t b p r n o d o j r u w i t h a h e a v y b u r d e n of
TraTerse City, J u n e 50, 1RC\
Peaches, lioowcberric*. Currsntr, ? l j : s
d e b t , tbeic r a i l s h a y e railed t h e m , a n d t h e y m u s t b e a t a i i " E l . . In a n » . M I f « ! » » » > tt to.'tea. t r M . It to.R a d i s h ' s O n i o n s A s p a r a g u s piepar. d Horseradish.
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s b. o u l.1.
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ri'-llit. b u t . i t 18
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most l a m e n t a b l y c o m m o n , c l L i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s r n b e r c u l o w s , B a i t
.in
Buekwheat,
s o c o m m o n tliat o u r 4»?o^e a r e b o g i l i n i n g t o o p e n t h e i r H l i c u m . M i s m e n s t r u a t t o n , W h i l e s , C h l o r o s i s , L i v e r
T r a v . n a C l l r / J a a a l . Iflcfc
•
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t o t h e - f i k t i h a t < h p j r . b « v e b«#n p a y i n g t o d d e a r f o r " m . p l n i n t r c h r o n l o H e a d a c h e s k h e o m a t t a . , I u , Pain Killer,
i S o O T f t i x D » H O E S - V S T « « » ^ SIltMi
whisUe, a n d a r e c a s t i n g a b o u t f j r u m o r e r e l i a b l e t c r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e * o u t h e F a e * . , A c .
Mstch S a f e s
l > O o n g n s a (jailors. S.ipi-ers h e o M M I ^
l T c a * e * o \ OUNEUII. l . t a . U T V , whether the . " t u t of acute
duoeudiuice iiv ounOwT) A m e r i c a n i r o n . A n d even if t h e y dimnse. or of the c o a t i n u e d dinitnution of nerv ous anu mu*- Licorice Root and Ball,
Hublicrs and Oveishot*. U d l ^ l t o o t i e s
P a p e r Rag* (parebascd.)
' f l a l t e r s . Buskin*, f l i p s Ties, R a b b e t s
w e m w f b r t n i M t c a s t o g c t ' a gooil a r t i c l e , t h e u l t i m a t e S S w
tB.,n n e n a a . a a a . f l . i B t . . o„ trial ot Oil. raBaxier's Tooth P j s t e ,
Overshoes, l ^ r p r t SIKKA
«t»ratlve ha* proved successful t o an e x t e n t which up descripHarness Buckles
Bny*' Boots a n d Shoes.
tion nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalids
Hand 8 a w s
•
Misae* Bootees s n d Oaiters,
so long bed-ridden a* to have become forgotten in their own
Thermometers
c o a c c o u n t h a s been mad© o f t h e s a d loss of h u m a n life,
cighlHirhoods h a v e suddenly re-appeaied in t h e Way world
Butter L a d l e s , ^ „
t t nHi Ri n j•/:
r l• i A i ^ k ' H \ i t V >
if r o m ti nh e a" jtot -4ffi W
nm
, if j u r t returned from protracted travel in a distant land.
•
Tack P u B s
n _ . r » » « l i U i M a i < A i i r t t i i i W y a n d o t t e R o l h n z Mills. Some very signal instance* of thia kind are attested of female
Traverse City. J u n e 1.18C0.
Spalding's
Prepared C l u e ,
hiifHltHMHo, Sulfcrers. emaciated victim* «f a p p a r e n t marasmus
1
Plate H i n g e s
' O B U I L D E R S A N I > C A R P E N T E R S * We h a r t
gnineons exhaustion, critical change*, and that coraplk........
Tin Me a* a re*.
(for j o n \ o C ' V j p js ^p v ^^ b tTi ii nTk jl blicen
c e n ccin m W e d iu re-rolljiig of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air a n d exercise for
a full line o. M Altl'WAUE, such a s
H A N N A H LAY A CO. ^
B J [ £ t i ^ w s Axe's. Ilsmmers, D001-Trimmings
Travet*e City, J u n e . I f . IMP.
l e a n , a n i f t b o U r r a t W e s t e r n R o a d s . I t h a s now dr. hftnri * V a N E ^ ' o r s * A v K c n o s s of alV k i n d s and for r e » o n . faChisels, Augars. W .
* CO.
t h o small j o b o t
r a f l i ' ( A d o t nino miles) for m i l l ^ . ^ a i e a A » e n . U . c
r I G I I T F O R T H E M I L L I O M ^ - W K WOOLDiJO;
• t i e D r f r o i t r"'"
m r e n t l v e o i i t r a c t e d Tor.
1 J PLCIALI.Y call the attentiob of this community t o one
Traverse City. J u n e 1,18C0. . :
1 MI t i s vigorously tonic, without U-ing e x c i t i n g and overheatI n adjdititi
ing; a a d gently, regularly aperient, even in the tno*t obstiinterested, to w i t : that a G o o d l i g h t U
O R n O U W K R E P E B S - t K l v a S AND F O B K 9 .
e r e c t i o n ( W i n n i i n K O " ' n u n e r i i i . . v » . ««.•<#»
n a u case* of co«livene*s without e v e r being a gartrlc purgaSpoon*, t i a i v n * «a<l SMWU,
road spikes, 4 f v J $ c , w b j e ^ , | j t o b e in o p e r a t i o n in t h e tive. or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
I u t h i s latter property, a m o n g o t h e r s which makes it so
e o n n w o r t h e sem oiu
remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy for P i u t f , upon
T l i t a e n t i r e a m o u n t a f m a c h i n e r y is e m b r a c e d
which it also a p p e a r s to e x e r t a dlsUnet a n d specific action,
Tjnildintfi t h e w h o l e l e n g t h o r t h e a t r t c l n r e b e i n g f o u r
bv dispersing the tocal u n d e n c y w h i c h f o r m s theirf.
M
h u n d r e d a n d ivinety f u e t ( a b o u t 3 0 r o d s ) a n d i t s w i d t h
Traverse City, J a n e 1 , 1 8 f 0 .
' i n D r s r c r s i A , innumerable a* are it* causes, s i n g l e box
JJ .» ' .
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oni) h u n d r e d a w l fitly f e e t ( a b o u t nine r o d s ) swelling o a t or these Chalyt*ate Pills ha* often sufficed for the most ha- nitv. and whioly.wMi
O R T H E K I T C H E N — C l t O C K E U Y , a fall linein t h f middle, h o w e v e r , o v e r t w o h u n d r e d feet, t o a c c o m - bitual c a s e s i n c l n d i n g the attendant.CoffuvKxaas.
»1LA»53W'AH^ aii-assortment.
In unchecked DtAaauoEA, even when advanced t o p T S J »
mo«lato t b fe pnutl'lling
tnoilato
u d d l i n g t( u m
r aa r eo s .
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,
.
TCRY, confirmed, emaciating, a n d apparently malignant, the . a a » » to a n axblbltlan i n J f a t
^
T h e entire p r o p ? r t ^ is owned b y t w o c o m p a n i e s T h e
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Traverse
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1.18C0p l a t , a m i t j w t t w o t b o a s u n d t w o h u m l r i d a c r e s o r laiwl. a n d J a ° , " . K S « a ! b a « k . . w b t a h p o a r . l l ,
Traverse City. J a n e I t . 18C0Silao* c o t w d e r u b l e i n t e r e s t in t h e roUing m i l k T h e larg- r i n u r CUXSCMPTIOX, t h i s reme.W haa allay ed the alarm of
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friend* and p h y s i c i a n s In several v j r y gratifying and intera K I M P O R T A ? f T C I 1 A X O B . — * " E HAVE. F O R p snd s n a t h s . Hoe*. S h o v e l s Bpadea, F o r k s Gartfen I t s k e s
e r p o r t i o n of t h e r o l l i n g "Sfftl i s owne<l b v t h e W ^ a n ; l o t t e
A V S f ° S S . m a , a M a . aftb. W ^ S g g g g B o l t i n g MSn.Co, T h e t w o w m p a i i n ^ b o W e v ^ r r f r e r t f m T r e a n e r u j s i s t h i * medicated i r o n h a s h a d
p o * d a l m o s t c n t i r e l v or t h e s a m e individual*. Cupt_- K . B. far more than the good effect of t h e most cautioit»lj balanced
W a r d b e i n g m n c h t b o l a r g e s t s t o c k h o l d e r , especially in preparations of *64ine, vrithont a a y . « f t h o well known lis-
I,,.I M *»**. <^SSSS^fSTS&
1 tbpfoiler?, likq firery,
/GROCERIES, Jke.—fiooXh. TEA, cortife,
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Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
S5xasaa6s«fa»-
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t b c R o l l i n g Mills.
.
. , ;
T o t h e s e txtcnsii-e b r a n c h e s or m f t n u f a e t u r m g l i w u s t r y ,
o i h e r s will i x m b o a d d e d , a n d t h e d a y i s not d i s t a n t w h e n
V T n n d o t t e Fill b e c o m e a j o r a t m a u u T a r t a r i n g t o w n , t h e
• B i r m i n g h a m o f Mlchigar»--flhouki.not that distinction be
irOii b v M a t q u e t t e . W o should h a v e a d d e d , t h a t t h e
wliote i s u n i n c t i m b c r e d b y d e b t . T h e i n v e s t m e n t a l r e a d y
m a l e , c o m ; * p r e t t y ' well u p t o half a million. T h e n u m b e r o r
s b n r t * irv e a r h C o m p - W i s t ^ n t y t h o u s a n d — p a r value,
tw«i-itv five d o l l a r s a s h a r e .
'
A h i h c r i , w b o can b u t revert t o t h e g r e a t benefit w h i c h
confer upon the p o p u l a t i o n ^ our S t a t e ?
• f l w i W i n a p o o o u r resources a s a S t a t e w h i c h h a s ,1J»us
b e e n n r e v o b l e d . i s afl ready c o u n t e d b y n u l h o n s . A n d
I f . w a . W l a t a r i f f a d e q u a t e t p t h e p r o t e c t i o n o r t h e varieias b'r.inchiM of m a n u f a c t u r e n p o n o u r o w r t t n i l , w h o c a n
e a m i w i e t h e rosaltlog b e n e f i t t o . o a r people, in n o t only
(Uy»nins t h e r u i n o u s d r a i n o r t h e r e s o u r c e s oTtbe c o u n t r y ,
b a t iu c r e a t i u g a r e l i a b l e h o m e m a r k e t T h e p r o p o s e d
"'rhe'attention of females c a n n o t l>e too confidently invited •amc—'ho* giving customer* t h e time formerly consume®,
to t h i s remedy a n d restorative, in the cases peculiarly affectflour in a convenient shape for conveyance, f o r which
' " f n ^ R u E f a a v i s * . both chronic ^and inflammatory—in the
latter, however, more d e c i d e d l y - i t baa been invariablv well
reported, both a* alleviating pain and r e d u c i n g the swellings
nd atiffnew. of the J o i n t s and muscles.
In I.VTKRVITTK.VT Fzvr.ns it mnst necessarily be a great
remedy and energetic r c t o r a t l v e . ' s n d it* progress in t h e l e w
settlements of the West, will probably b* o n e or high ren
Also shall k e e p B r a n ^ ? o a r U F l o n r . ' s o l t e d a n d Feed Meal
la
Traverse City, J u n e 1 5 , 1 X 0 .
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p a r t i n g a n d e m b r a c e of t h e loved onos a t home, a n d tho la- t h e O h i o , n o w it h a s b o u n d e d t h e Mississippi, t r a v e r s e d
b o r i n g men of N e w - E n g l a n d w e n t u p io t h o u s a n d s t o seek t h e g r j a t A m e r i c a n d e s e r t , scaled t h e R o c k y M o u n t a i n *
TbO ox w a s left in t h e f u r r o w s .
oo t h e t h i g h .
revenge f o r t h e blood of t h e i r s l a u g h t e r e d c o u n t r y m e n . — a n d the A m e r i c a n E a g l e t a k i n g a b o l d e r a n d a loftier
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Kven the S p a r t a n valor of t h o C o l o n i s t s a s d i s p l a y e d a t
cific.
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of right a n d privilege a t stuke, t h o u g h i t c h a l l e n g e d a d -
B u t the day of lift' is w i ' . l n g .
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Aitd within iny spirit's dwelling;
Csa*e the little mystic chime.
Dust, o'cv all its moiiuiis falling,
G a t h c i s deeper day l.y d a y ;
Voices from the f u t u r e calling,
Seem to beckon me awf-y.
m i r a t i o n in all t h e civilized land, could s e c u r e no f a v o r io
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WIIJTEWATKR, J l l l v l C t h .
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1 lehlgan, for tb* t r a n s a c t i o n of a
.Oeheral Assilcv Business.
sages who planned, the
that
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n i i k j r g V o u f o r y o u r k i n d invitation,
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b a n k s of t h e A m a z o n .
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F e l l o w Citizens, i t is f o r y o n t o p r e s e r v e t h i s g l o r i o u s
Union.
y o u l a u g h t h o disunionigt t o s c o r n , a n d v i n d i c a t e y o u r
work.
r i g h t s as f r e e ond i n d e p e n d e n t m e n ?
Immortal honor to those;wbo fought a t Bunker's
T o "Koscinsco a n d D c k n l b . —
h o m e or affluence a n d e a s e — w h o l e f t all t h e e n d e a r m e n t s
T h e r e is n o t a s c h o o l b o y w h o a - p e a c h b l o o m checks,
or his y o u t h r u l d a y s a n d c a m e t o t h i s continotot t o suffer
blushes not w i t h t h e i r p r a i s e s .
T o S t e u b e n and Pulaski,
h a r d s h i p s perils and privations, t o spend his princely
the las! of w h o m fell d o i n g h i s d u t y u p o n t h e plains o r S a -
f o r t u n e in c l o t h i n g a n d m a k i n g c o m r o r t a b l c o u r little a r -
sist in t h i s g r e a t w o r k .
vunnh, p o u r i n g o u t h i s life's b l o o d i n d e f e i n o o f a b a n n e r ,
H.'FIFF.
M R . PKKSIDKKT—LADIKS AKD GKXTUCXKK:
B y request o r y o t l r ' C f r t n t a i t t e c I a r i s e t o a d d r e s s y o n
which w e t h i s ilnv e n j o y .
the a i r e of P o l i s h
i s i n g f r o m l b o t o m b , c a s t i n g a l o n g i n g l i n g e r i n g look a c r o s s
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est h o p e s of o u r R e v o l u t i o n a r y f a t h e r s .
w h e r e h e fell, w i t h o u t a m i n u t e g u n o r a mnfB.-d d r u m
ring or party strife blast it; b u t
a r e p r o u d of o u r i n h e r i t a n c e : a n d w e l l m a y w e feci a n
honest p r i d e f o r s o g r a n d a n i n h e r i t a n c e aa h a s , b e e n be-
r i g h t s a r e s e c u r e d t o e v e r y citizen.
tary
H e r e equal
H e r e a r e n o heredi-
titles a n d honors, tio e n t a i l e d e s t a t e s d e s c e n d i n g
front sire to son. H e r e i s e v e r y s L m u l u s t o iniXistry b y sec u r i n g t o e v e r y one t h e f r u i t s of his o w n l a b o r .
H e r e is
e v e r y i n d u c e m e n t t o c u l t i v a t e t h e tnind f r o m t h e p r o s p e c t
of elevation, of w h i c h w e h a v e a g l o r i o u s , l i v i n g e x a m p l e
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T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
r p H I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E HOUBK IS
A ' now rf.i.iy t o r e e e i v e Its g o e « u , bciag fitted in full.Withi t r e g a r d t o c o s t , no aa to n u k e i t t h e most dt airable of a n y
j » l iii the C o u n t y .
J K. U. being one of the earliest settlers in the County, la
sic to cive aliv information a c c e s s a r y to p a r t i e s wishing t o
l o c a t e Isn K or othCTwise. l f e h a s a Plaaanre Boat. SkHT<
and F i - h i n - Tackle « f every description f o r h i r e . Thoee in
m h .>r health or r e c r e a t i o n will ted t h i s a very desirable
place of resort.
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JAMES K. GIJNTON,
Practical Builder awl Drauyhtrnum,
red to make P l a n s a n d S p e c l t c a t l o n s f o r all cliw
i g i i a l s o e x e c u M all k i n d a of w o r k connected with
liffc&fe, " • I M M I .
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c o n s t a n t l y on hand, am* t o r * a t e . ;
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A l l orders f . r C a i h U e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g wOI h e
u e c n t e d on s h o r t aotiee.
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The
citizens, w h o i s t h i a d n y a s t r a n g e r t o o u r s h o r e s — n o m a t -
f r o m d e s p o t i s m : b u t p u t t i n g t h e i r confidence in t h e S u p r e m e B e i n g , t h e y b u i l t a f a b r i c f o r us. w h i c h , i r w e b e
t e r in w h a t land h e m a y b e — w h e t h e r s u r r o u n d e d b y t h e
t r u e t o t h e p r i n c i p l e s of j u s t i c e , m u s t s t a n d until T h r o n e s
i c e b e r g s of t h e f r o z e n region, o r t r a v e l i n g o v e r t h e b u r n -
h a v e t o t t e r e d , w r e c k e d a n d fallen, a n d tb-: i r r e q u u m b e
ing s a n d s of S o u t h e r n A f n c a . . W h e t h e r h e
following
t h e p e a c e l u l p u r w i t a o f c o m m e r c e in t h e l a d i e s — o r ploughi n g t h e tfatcry w a v e s o f t h e P a c i f i c — V o m a t t e r h o w dist a n t b e may b e f r o m t h e l a n d of h i s b i r t h , will t u r n , on t h e
4 t h d a y of J u l y , t o w a r d s t h e land of f r e e d o m — t h e h o m e
of W a s h i n g t o n a n d F r a n k l i n , t h e b i r t h p l a c e of A d a m s
a n d J a y . a n d e x c l a i m w i t h feelings of p r i d e a n d e x u l t a t i o n
of h e a r t — / too am an. .American
citizen
T h e d e t e r m i n e d d i s p o s i t i o n of t h e C o l o n i s t s a l a r m e d
t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t i n t o a r e p e a l of t h a t o b n o x i o u s
s m t g b y e v e r y b r e e z e t h a t whistles o v e r their r u i n s .
I n t h e y e a r 1787, t h e first s e t t l e m e n t w a s m a d e N o r t h W e s t of t h e O h i o .
L e » t h a n f o u r millions o f p e o p l e
w e r e t h e n t b c only p r o p r i e t o r s of t h i s Tair d o m a i n , all
t h o s e W e s t e r n S t a t e s w e r e t h e n a wilderness, t e n a n t e d
only b y - w i l d b e a s t s o r still w i l d e r men. a n d d e p r e s s i n g
t h e universal mlence t h a t b r o o d e d o v e r i t t f n c e ita c r e a tion.
W h a t is it n o w ?
sent a d r e a m ?
I s t h e p o s t a fable, o r t h e p r e -
T i s t r u e , t h e g r e a t f e a t u r e s of n a t u r e re-
main unchanged.
T h e s a m e hills remain a r o u n d us, t h e
B u t t h e eTil g e n i u s of t h e O l d W o r l d , a g a i n
same a s t b e y have e v e r been, since t h e y cama f r o m the
i n t e r f e r e d t o d i s t u r b t h e feelings of a m i t y , a n d i m p o s e d a
plastic h a n d of t h e i r A l m i g h t y A u t h o r . T h e same s t r e a m s
s t a m p act.
L e t not the j a r -
m a y t b u p r i n c i p l e s of
H i s w a s < h e labor, o u r s t h e h o n o r e t e r n a l t r u t h , w h i c h g u i d e d o u r g r e a t p r o g e n i t o r s in t h e i r
t o p e r p e t r a t e a n d e n j o y . W e b o o s t of t h e i r l a b o r a n d p r o u d course, e v e r b e o u r glorious, g u i d i n g s t a r .
| TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
(norrBOKaoMDMAnnivKaJ
M e t h i o k s 'T s e e h i s s p i r i t a r -
t h e feir e x p a n s e of w a t e r s , w a t c h i n g t h e l o s t of f r e e d o m
rible conflict, o r b e m a y h a r e - boeu b u r i e d in t h o t r o n c h
NOTARY PUBLIC,
N o r doea i t e n d h e r e .
my. t o lay down^ his life, if need bo, f o r t h * v e r y blessings
woven b y t h e h a n d s of A m e r i c a n b e a u t y a n d e u t r u s t e d t o
we c o n t r a s t it with t h a t of t h e old w o r l d
ADDRESS,
D e l i v e r e d a t W h i t e w a t e r o n t h e F o u r t h cf J u l y ,
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BV W. 0 . F I F E .
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a l o n g t h e p l a i n s of T e x a s .
N o , wo will per-
Hill a n d suffered a t V a l l e y - F o r g e — t o t h o s e w h o fell like m i t no m i s c r e a n t s s a c r e l i g i o u s h a n d t o b e laid n p o u o u r
M o n t g o m e r y u p o n t h e b l o o d - s t a i n e d field. s a c r e d a l t a r s .
Rome member t h a t vcocrabfc Lafayette, who left the
U o a o r alike t o t h o s e w h o c a m e f r o m f o r e i g n l a n d s t o asW u r r e n and
"^ I w * .
GtTNTON HOUSE
AMES K.GUNTON,
W i l l y o u listen t o t h e c r y of Disunion, o r will
those w h o p l a n n e d a n d t o t h o s e w h o e x e c u t e d t h i s g r e a t
in h o n e s t Old Me of the Wetl.
H e r e e v e r y m a n can
on thii} o c c a s i o n ; a u d fi Qm t h e b r i e f n o t i c e w h i c h 1 h a v e
walk on his owu land, c a n set d o w n u n d e r t h e s h a d e of
( v e s t i n g money In G o v e r n m e n t L a n d s , i m p a r t i n g I n f o r m * b a d to p r e p a r e , y o u must n o t e x p e c t m u c h , y o u m u s t b o
\ oo relative t o Uie general features, remrarce* and * J r a n - a o m e w h s t c h a r i t a b l e t o w a r d y o u r speaker, if. his a d d r e s s his own t r e e , a n d h e r e too. in t h e s e N o r t h - W e s t e r n w o o d s
t g e s o f the Grand Traverse country, t h » p a y m e n t of taxes,
a n d wild*, w e h a v e civil a n d religious l i b e r t y g u a r a n t e e d
i id the transaction o f a a y Agency business with which he s h o u l d p r o v e to b e a s d r y us te rea b i s c u i t a f t e r a Ion;
t o a l l — t h e rights of c o n s c i e n c e a r e g u a r a n t e e d in e v e r y
« Ay be e n t r w ^ ' l .
.
REFKKKNCKS.
voyage.
.
c o n s t i t u t i o n , for h e r e no c i v i l c o d e b i n d s t h e conscience,
Roll b a c k t h e p a g e s of H i s t o r y f o r e i g h t y - f o u r yours,
1 Mun
no flames o r i n q u i s i t j o n d a t e r f r o m t h o s a n c t u a r y t f t h e
when t h e same Declaration c f Independence which
Herald Ottl.'* T r a v e r s e City. N o t . S . m &
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h a v e h e a r d read to-day, wti? r e a d t o a n a t t e n t i v e Hudience Irving G o d .
W e b a r ? a country, too. better t h a n w h i c h H e a v e n
.j, MORGAN BATES,
.
in t h e city of P h i l a d e l p h i a
I t w a s read t o thousands,
v e r d o n a t e d t o man.
E v e r y v a r i e t y of c l i m a t e r r o m ,
w h o s w o r e u p o n t h e a l t a r of L i b e r t y , b y it t o l i v e — f o r it
t h e t o r r i d z o n e t o t h e frown 0 < * a n . u n s u r p a s s e d in t h e
t o die. T h e t h r o b b i n g h r a r t s o f t h r e e millions of p e o p l e ,
H p n l r t bfflpe,q.Ht»y«r»»«».CUy» M i c h .
b e a u t y or i t s scenery, a n d fertility or its soil, b y a n y o t h e r
g i v e e x p r e s s i o n t o t h e i r feelings, b y bonfires a n d illuminap a r t oT t h e h a b i t a b l e w o r l d . T h e u n s u r p a s s e d b e a u t y o f
tions. T h e e n n o b l i n g p r o s p e c t of a s e p a r a t e n a t i o n a l exo u r m a g n i f i c e n t rivers—oar g r e a t inland s e a s — o u r b r o a d
istence, now a n i m a t e d t h e C o t y n i s t s w i t h now c o u r a g e a n d
b e l t s e f f e r e n t a n d p r a i r i e — o u r cloud c a p p e d m o u n t a i n s
resolution, t o repel t h e i n v a d e r s — « n d t h e w h o l e l a n d beill all p o i n t u n e r r i n g l y t o o u r r u t u r e destiny, t h a t desc a m e vocal w i t h s o n g s of j o y .
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tiny w h i c h is w r i t t e n on t b c e v e r l a s t i n g hills—is felt in
Fellow c i t i r c a — w e are this day congregated together,
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T B A V K K S B CITY. M I C H I G A N .
t h o i m m e n s i t y o r i t s feresls. T h e s e a r e the seal o f n a t n r e s
o o t h e b o r d e r of t h i s b e a u t i f u l Buy, in t h i s b e a u t i f u l land.
rpHJM OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,THEFIRST
magnificence. ThcB2 a r e o u r f u t u r e i n h e r i t a n c e . T h e s e
! 1 in X.AVUOW Oitf.) rfuuued on Front kircti, in the vicini- In t h e full possession of all o a r civil a n d r e l i g i o u s liberties,
t y of ths C mrt Hotu* and public office?, !* atili open for the
s o m e of t h o b l e s s i n g s for w h i c h o u r forerathere o r
u n i t i n g i n t h e samo solemn t h a n k s g i v i n g . B u t o n e e x u l t f e e e p t j o a o f : t h « traveling V M c - T h e P r o p r i e t o r return*
t b c R e v o l u t i o n toiled. T h e y g a p u p t h e i r lives a s a c r i h i s heart v t h a a k a f o r t h e liberal patronage be >aa received, a n t feelings p e r v a d e s t h e w h o l e l a n d a n d t h e e c h o e s of t h e
a n d a m n r e t the public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared to make
m o r n i n g g u n , w h i c h w a s h e a r d o o t h e hills of P e n o b s c o t , fice for i t ; t h e y sealed it w i t h t h e i r b e e t b l o o d . T h e y t o o .
^ i s garni* comfortable. His charges will correspond with
on t h e morning 1 W t h i s g l o r i o u s a n n i v e r s a r y , h a s been re- like the P h i l o s o p h e r s o r a n c i e n t G r e e c e , h a d n o b e a t e n
\ Good' accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
p c h o o d frotn valley t o valley, u n t i l t h e swelling c h o r u s d i e s p a t h t o t r e a d , no p o l a r s t a r t o g u i d e tHom f r o m e r r o r o r
tST
1CC0, l f O y t a i s b t n c e . o r e b u n d l e d millions of
m o r t a l b a n n e r and s h o u t h o s a n n a h s t o t h e n a m e of W a s b - ,
q u e a t h e d t o us b y t h e i r " d e e d s of n o b l e d a r i n g . " w h e n
W i t h m n c h respect,
' I am, g e n t l e m e n , y o n r s t r n l j .
W.
in
f r e e m e n shall not set down, b e n e a t h t h o s h a d e of o u r im-
t o honor h i s funeral;
m y a d d r e s s f d r p u h l i c n t i o n in t h e ( J r a n d ' I ' m v e r s e H e r -
'
the
t h r o u g h s u m m e r ' s h e a t a n d w i u t e r ' s cold, a n d w h o was a s it flickers u p o n t h e a l t a r , a s it s i n k s i n t o e t e r n a l n i g b t
L a t n o t disunion blast tho b r i g h t worn o u t ; b y - t h e toilsome m a r c h , o r p e r i s h e d in t h e t e r - O h lot i t u o t g o o u t
To; H e n r y H . Snyler, J o s e p h DoUbit®. a n d o t h e r s :
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
for
veteran-soldiery, w h o followed t h e i r c o u n t r y ' s
LAKHKX IJKACKCTT,
n
respect
t h o whole b e i n g of e v e r y t r u e A m e r i c a n .
K o u w . r SALT.
alii, is' ot. hatidl
may i t n o t be a
make t h i s d a y i m m o r t a l — ( h e b r i g h t e s t in t h e imnnls of
t o enlighten t h e mind, t o e i d a r g e t h e h e a r t a n d e n n o b l e
. W AERES UK0.NMW,
tieOXCE IiAWKI tt-E,
1>AS1K1. BlWTCHf.
, JiATPTlSOLE,
HKN'RY r>."qAMPBELL.
A M ) W A R R A N T S CONSTANTT.T M ' H X l t t ) FOR
I wuu or l o c a t i o n ; lnre'fitmenta m a d e ; T a x e s paid o n n o n Iden: Isnds; Bedtuiptiou of lands sold f o r Hues, and puru a o of l a n d s a t . u x u l e * .
>; •
.
And will always give tlic
raostcarefulntteationtotbe
inter«sts of iay Corn»poniloaU, anil in UhjirWHy, promptm-** and
i :curacy of b i t f i n i W t r a n s a c t i o n s , wonld c f l w t comparison
,«tfi a n y A eency In the country.
lJ
T r o v e r * C i t f t Nov. U, 1W0.
W W
h e r o e s w h o f o u g h t , a n d t h e p a t r i o t s w h o bled, w e shall
t h e y will c e l e b r a t e in e v e r y way t h a t will h a v e a t e n d e n c y
.IOSKI'II DOBUI-N'S,
TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
: IraitMBj.W Tratuw.OmUj. lict
W h y . the tun never shone
T h i s d n y — t h e 4 t h d a y of J u ' y — ' t h o first b i r t h i n g t o n . W h o shall r a y t h a t on t h a t d a y , t h e v o i c e of
d a y of tlie firs: E m p i r e , e v e r f o u n d e d on t h e i m p r e c r i p t a - t h a n k s g i v i n g t h a t now a r i s e s i n j h c valley or S n c r n m c n t o ,
rcvcrberated
in touea of t h u n d e r a l o n g t h e
blc righs of man. G e n e r a t i o n s y e t u n b o r n will h o n o r it, shall not b e
C o u i m i i t e c of A r r a n g e m e n t s Tor t h o F o u r t h of J u l y , re-
ASP
realities.
such a land a s t h i s of o a r s !
of t i m e .
for p u b l i c a t i o n in t h e G r a n d T r a v e r s e H e r a l d , o n d sinI x x n t l o n rtt L i t h t W n t T m v « » r * « » C i t y r « m w t
O l t l <*<, S i l n . o i * M i I I . X i i i u l W u m t n U s u i i ' l - cerely h o p e y o u will c o m p l y w i t h , O u r r e q u e s t .
. u Gr*n«rul Ajzonoy Biwlliew-.
H c w r H . SATLEB,
>Ac< la Court llMM.Treiin* Wtjr. Mlth.
.
They arc
" P e t i t i o n a f l e r p e t i t i o n was c e n t u r y o r t w o h e n c e ? A l r e a d y t h i r t y - t w o free a n d indosjected a n d w e w e r e s p u r n e d w i t h c o n t e m p t f r o m t h e p o n d a n t S t a t e s , w i t h t h i r t y millions or i n h a b i t a n t s , a n d
nil t o o , o n e g r e a t family of freemen. W h o shall say
foot wf the "Tlfrom-.' 1 1
q u e s t A c o p y of y o u r a d d r e s s d e l i v e r e d a t W h i t e w a t e r ,
LAND WARRANT
*
T h e r e is n o t h i n g e x t r a v a g a n t in t h o s e s u b l i m e declarations.
t h e land of o u r p r o g e n i t o r s .
THE FOURTH AT WHITEWATER.
WIIITEWATKR, J u l y 10th, 1 8 6 0 .
(JLERK AND REGISTER,
P A Y M E N T O F TAXES,
sors an<l oppressed could n o t b e b e a r d across t h e A t l a n t i c .
Noting e\ y t h o u g h t and action,
.-a,give i t little heed.
Sometime* we may h e a r it ticking,
Loud and clear, the passing hour.
S e n d i n g t h r o ' the soul's deep chamber
T o n e s of deep myaterioos power,
Y e t w c fold our s r r a * a n d listen
T o a thousand stranger sonnds.
While the Life Clock, all unheeded,
l*lod* Its tireless, solemn round*.
SMtorncj uiii Cctmscllcr at Sato,'
Win rlT» | * n o u « l M i x t i o n 10 lh»
vention o u t r u n s o u r i m a g i n a t i o n a n d s t r i k e s o u r a d m i t s
" T h e r e p o r t of t i o n d u m b . B u t t h e w o n d e r d o e s n o t s t o p h e r e , a n d I
t h o first hostile m u s k e t , kindled b e a c o n fires on every' hill. ask a g a i n . , d o we, c a n wc realize i t ? I s t h e p a s t a fable
L e x i n g t o n and B u n k e r UilL w h e r e t h e r e w a s a q u e s t i o n
M KifiJs of J4 Priilifig Ktallj aidfrptditiwsljtmlftl.
Grand Traverse Connly, Michigan,
cities,-canals, B a i l I t o a d s a n d T e l e g r a p h i c w i r e s r m i t i l in-
T h e first roll of m a r t i a l m u s i c
a w o k e the p e o p l e f r o m t h e i r s l u m b e r s .
On that mystic little dial.
There are d e a r a n d telling fines.
Over which t h e sunlight glitters.
And the passing hour defines.
faTlL'tnl
T h e first b l o w s t r u c k a t L e x i n g t o n ,
lost a n e m p i r e t o B r i t a i n .
W h a t I s t h i s within pty L^IHR
Ticking, t i c k i n g t e r m o r * ,
L i k e t h e sound of fairy footfall*
Dropping on some d i s t a n t shoref
I can hear it in the mifjnight,
Hqar.it i n t h e bnsy day,
' Hear It* clear a n d raeasnre^ n a m b e r s .
TVhereso'er I c h a n c e t o stay.
BD1T0H ANI> rUOPRIKTOR.
S0L.ICITO11 I N C H A S C K K Y ,
MANI8TKE, MICHIGAN.
' Office 8?oond Door N o r t h of Ban well's Hotel.
Life-Clock.
• r . 7 . W. BAKKEU.
MOEGAN BATES.
.
N O . 34.
T E A V E H S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U L Y 27, 1860.
VOL. II.
t a x upon tea, paper, glam and several o t h e r articles.—
a n d rivers flow a s t h e y h a v e e v e r flown s i n c e t h e i r foun-
B a t all else h o w c h a n g e d . —
T h e y r e s i s t e d t h e t a i n s w e r e first u n s e a l e d
bwr, a n d t h e m i l i t a r y w e r e caDed o u t t o f o r c e t b c m t o sub- T h e f o r e s t s a r e t u r n e d i n t o g a r d e n s a n d blaasom a s t h e
rose.
C
o
m
m
e
r
c
e
h
a
s
l
a
u
n
c h e d h e r splendid
mission. H o w foolish a n d v a i n t h e a t t e m p t D i d t b e y
T h e Colonists again became a l a r m e d
n o t k n o w t h a t f r e e m e n n e v e r could b e e n s l a v e d a n d sub-
the waters.
Boligion h a s b u i l t b e r t e m p l e s on t h e hills.
Odd SnpersUtioas of the l a l n n l of J a v a ,
f rom - k V A » W a « l « f u l l M i > f * . -
Nowheri! has superstition a greater power over t b c h o an m i n d t h a n a m o n g the i n h a b i t a n t s cf J a v a
W h e n t h e p r o p e r c h o r d i s t o u c h e d , t h e r e is s c a r c e l y
a n y t h i n g l o o g r o s s Tor t h e b e l i e f oT t h e s e islanders. M r .
C r a w f o r d relates t h a t SOnie years' since, i t w a s almost a c cidentally d i s c o v e r e d , t h a t t h e skrill of a b u f f a l o w a s supersiitionsly c o n v e y e d from o n e p a r t o M h o island t o a n o t h e r . T h e p o i n t insisted u p o n was, never t o l e t i t r e s t
b u t t o k e e p i t in c o n s t u n t p r o g r e s s i v e motion. I t was
c a r r i e d in a b a - k e t . a w l no sooner w a s o n e p e r s o n relieved from t h e load t h a n it w a s t a k e n tip b y a n o t h e r ; for
t b c ni*!e:«taiid n g WUH. t h n t f o m o / d f c n d f u l i m p r e c a t i o n
was d e n o u n c e d a g a i n s t t h e man wlio s h o u l d let i t r e s t
I n t h i s m a n n e r , t h e skull was h u r r i e d f r o m one p r o v i n c e
a n o t h e r , a n d a f t e r a c i r c u l a t i o n of m a n y h u n d r e d miles,
at length r e a c h e d t h e t o w n of S a m a r a n g , t h e D n t c h g o v e r n o r or w h i c h seized it a n d t h r e w i t u n t o t h o s e a , a n d
t h u s t h e spell was b r o k e n , ' l b c J a v a n e s e c x p r e w e d o o
r e s e n t m e n t , a n d n o t h i n g forther w a s h e a r d o f t h i s u n a c c o u n t a b l e . t r a n s a c t i o n . N o u o « p l d tti¥;b©wior w h e r e i t
originated.
T h e s a m e w r i t e r relates a still m o r e e x t r a o r d i n a r y ins t a n c e of i n f a t u a t i o n . D u r i n g t h e o c c u p a t i o n o f J a v a I n
t h e E n g l i s h , i n t h e m o n t h of M a y 1814. i t w a s u n e x p e c t edly d i s c o v e r e d , t h a t in a r e m o t e b u t p o p u l o u s p u r t of
t h e island, a rood, l e a d i n g t o Ibo t o p of I b c m o u n t a i n
o f S u m b e n g , o n e of t h e h i g h e s t in J a v a , h o d b e e n c o n s t r u c t e d . A n e n q u i r y b e i n g set on foot, if w a s d i s c o v e r ed t h a t t h e delusion w h i c h g a v e rise t o t h e w o r k h a d i t s
o r i g i n in t h e p r o v i n c e of Bnnyunas. in t h e t e r r i t o r i e s of
the Sosunan. and thai t h e infection b a d spread t o t h e t e r r i t o r y of t h e S n l t a n , a n d t h e n c e e x t e n d o a t o t h a t of t h e
E u r o p e a n s . O n e x a m i n a t i o n a r o a d was f o u n d c o n s t r u c t ed t w e n t y feet b r o a d , a n d from f i f t y t o s i x t y miles long,
a n d it w a s w o n d e r f u l l y s m o o t h a n d well m a d e . O n e
p o i n t w h i c h a p p e a r e d t o h a v e b e e n c o n s i d e r e d necessary,
was, t h a t t h i s r o a d s h o u l d n o t c r o s s r i v e r s , ami in cons c q u c n c e i t w o u n d in a t h o u s a n d ways. A n o t h e r p o i n t
a s p e r m p t o r i l y insisted on waa, t h a t its s t r a i g h t c o u r s e
s h f t u ' d n o t b e i n t e r r u p t e d b y i m y p r i v a t e rights; a n d i n
e o r w q u c n c c Irees and houses were overturned t o make
way for it. T h e |copulation oT w h o l e d i s t r i c t s , o c c a s i o n
ally t o t b c a m o u n t oT five o r s i x t h o u s a n d l a b o r e r s , w e r e
e m p l o y e d o n t h e road, and. a m o n g a p e o p l e disinclined
to active exertion t h e laborious work was nearly comp l e t e d in t w o m o n t h s — s u c h w a s t h e e f f e c t of t b o t e m p o rary c n t b u n s s n with w h i c h they were inspired. I t was
f o u n d in t h e sequel t h a t t h e w h o l e w o r k w a s s e t in m o t i o n
b y a n old w o m a n , w h o d r e a m t , o r p r e t e n d e d t o b a v c
d r e a m t t h a t a d i v i n e p e r s o n a e e w a s a b o u t t o descend
f r o m H e a v e n on t h e m o u n t a i n in q u e s t i o n . P i e t y suggest e d t h e p r o p r i e t y or c o n s t r u c t i n g a r o a d t o laciHtato l i s d e s c e n t ; a n d i t w a s r u m o r e d t h a t d i v i n e v e n g e a n c e would
p u r s n e t h e s a c r i l e g i o u s pcrsou w h o refused t o j o i n in t h e
m e r i t o r i o u s l a b o r . T h e s e reports quickly w r o u g h t on
t h e fears a n d i g n o r a n c e of t h e p e o p l e , a n a t b e y h e a r t i l y
j o i n e d in t h e er.tcrpriae. T h e q)d w o m a n d i s t r i b u t e d slips
of p a l m - l e a v e s t o t h e l a b o r e r s , w i t h m a g i c l e t t e r s w r i t t e n
upon them, which were charms t o secure them against
s i r k n e w a n d a c c i d e n t . W h e n t h i s s t r a n g e affair w a s disc o v e r e d b y t h e oat i r e a u t h o r i t i e s , o r d e r s w e r e . issued
t o d e s i s t from t b c work, a n d t h e i n h a b i t a n t a returned
without a murmur to tbeir wonted occupations.
A t a printes'
festival,
recently,
the following toast was •
W o m e n - S o c o o d only t o t b e P r e s s i o t h e d i s s e m i D i d they not know t h a t compul- Scicnce h a s e r e c t e d b e r palaces and domes, and stretchn a t i o n o f newB."*
s i o n w o o l d c r e a t e r e s i s t a n c e ? I f t h e y did n o t t h e i r e y e s i n g f o r t h b e r h u d h a s p r o d u c e d , a s t h o u g h b y m a g i c ,
d a e d "Viet
armUT
T h e Newspaper and the Reader.
A Boy Lire* Foar l a p w i t h Hie Head Sawed In
l a p o t l u t Decision on the Tax Laws.
Two.
The following pertinent suggestions we extract from
Tb# Detroit Advertiser says that the Supreme Court
On the 11th inst, a boy named William Chalmers, 14
have saved the legislature the trouble Of repealing the tax yean of age, residing at No. 230 Weft 33d Street, was the address of Samuel Williams, Esq. before the Conven•MOAN BAT*». EDITOR
law of 1859, by deciding at the recent session of the Court fatally injured by a revolving circular saw, in the work- tion of tbe New York Stale Associated'Press, at Buflalo:
TRAVERSE CITY:
Don't make your paper a literary Golgotha. Don't
at Lansing, that its most important provision, and the shop of Mr. Duboise, in 30th street. Dear 10th avenue,
crowd your columns with accounts of assassination, and
^FRIDAY MORNING, J U L Y 27, I860.
n which its vitality exists, is unconstitutional The while in the act of clearing away the saw-dost from berapes, and arson, and embezzlement?—as if mankind were
neath the saw.
decision of the Court is, that the powers granted by the
doing
nothing except committing assassinations, "and rape?
The sow entered his skull about inches above and two
REPUBLICAN T I C K E T '
Tax Law to the Circuit Court Comissioner to hear and inches posterior to the margin of the ear, traversing the and embezzlements. Don't always be telling tbe world
determine tax ftUes, exceed those which are permitted skull forward to the roots of the noec, penetratiag the bow wicked it is. Try and say something rood of somebrain to the depth of about two and a half inches. The body. Try and find something to praise. Let your sobunder the Constitution, for the reason tba
probe of its own weight dropped into the substance of bing cloud have the veriest bit of a silver lining. Give
of being in the nature of " Chamber" powers, they are the brain more than two inches. When brought to the ns now and then a glimpse of tbe relief side of your somin fact, such as can only be vested in a Court of Record. New York Hospital, and from the time the accident oc- bre picture. Tell ns now and then of the thousand good
fOB TIC* PRESIDENT,
Though this decision may not directly affect the valid- curred up to Saturday, tho 14th inst, he suflbred no pain, deeds dotje in secret: of the philanthrophy that is unheraldH A N N I B A L H A M L I N ,
ity of any other provision of the law, it will render the and was very cheerful, speaking lightly of the injuries he ed of fame; of the charities unrecorded except in Heaven;
of the virtue that blooms unseen ; of the heroism that enoo r MAINE.
whole, in effect, inoperative and powerless, and impose he had received.
On Saturday morning the disorganized substance of the bles life; of the faith that lifts humanity up to God. Tell
Presidential Electors—At Large,
upon the Legislature the necessity of revising i t Its vi- brain mingled with tbe inflammatory product began to us of the sublime endeavors unachieved; of tho lofty asHEZEKIAII G. WELLS, of Kalamazoo,
tality, as well as its most objectionable features, consists obtrude through tho wound, and paralysis of tbe left arm pirations unfulfilled;of the unselfish parposcs that nestle
RUFUS HOSMER, of Ingham.
in the provision which limits the time for the redemption supervoned about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Until this in human hearts.
First District... .GEORGE W . L E E
The newspaper needs; too, to become more independent.
Second District..EDWIN D0R80H.
,
of tax titles to two years, and granting certain powers to time the deceased made no complaint his intellect
It wants to be lifted up with oat the sphere of popular
peared to be perfectly clear, conversing freely with
Third District....PHIL0TU8 HAYDON.
Circuit Court Commissioners that should only bo confer- attendants. But inflamation having set in, it was evident passions, and beyond the reach of partisan dictation. To
Fourth District. .AUGUSTUS COBURN.
round
out fully its mission it most be free. To be free
red upon Courts of Record. Whatever objectionable that death must shortly ensue. He lingered until yesterState T i c k e t .
features the law possessed, aside from this unconstitution- day morning, when he" died. Dr. Tuthill who hnd the it must be directly responsible only to the mind that controls i t And firet it must be treed from that woret of
case
in
charge,
states
it
is
the
most
remarkable
case
of
al provision, will undoubtedly be remedied by the next
f.
Bor GoTernor,
longvity he ever witnessed. The medical faculty at the tvranny—the tyranny of subscribers. Yon have all seen
Legislature, and an act passed that will be just both to Hospital were very desirous to hold a poet mortem exam- tiis tyranny, gentlemen—seen in your own experience—
A U S T I N BLAIR,
OP JACKSON
the State and to land owners.
ination, but they were denied the privilege by tbe coro- seen it in that of your neighbors. Heaven help tho poor
editor that hosde'livored himself un to the hydrahcaded
For Lieutenant Governor,
ners and the relatives of the deceased.
The Banking Circulation of the United States.
diabolus of regular subscribers. 1 can imagine no fate
JAMES BIRNEY,
New York Evening Poet
more dreadful. I should think that being roasted over
or BAT.
On tbe 1st of January, I860, there were 1,509 banks
The
New
York
Herald
closes
a
leader
upon
the
reccnt
a slow fire, or being broken on the wheel, or being maniFor Attorney General,
in the United States, with a capital of $408,000,CHARLES UPSON.
manifesto of the Douglas National Executive Cnmmittee pulated by a thumb-screw, or having one's bowels probed
000.
Their
circulation
was
$152,000,000.
The
whole
OP BRANCH.
with a red hot poker, would be mite a cheerful and
at
Washington
in
the
following
language:
amount of specie held by the banks is from $75,000,000
hilarious entertainment compared with being daily
For Auditor General
Tbe fight of tbe Douglas faction is not with Lincoln, spitted by ooe's patrons.
LANGFORD G. BERRY,
to $78,000,000. Nearly half the whole amount of spebut with Breckenridge, for the ascendancy in the DemoMy friend Jones is a good specimen of the more malisOP I.KNAWEK.
cie is held in the four cities of New York, New Orleans, cratic party—a fight which, if kept up, will surely put
nant type of the "regular subscriber." Jones is ineffaFor State Treasurer.
Boston and Philadelphia. New York generally contains this party in tho same grave with the old Whjg party. bly stupid and inexpressibly egotistic. He has moreover,
• J O H N OWEN,
Upon
the
programme
of
this
Douglas
manifesto
it
is
easy
25 per cent of all the specie in bank in the country; New
the misfortune to be afflicted with a chronic grievance.
OP WATS l .
Secretary of 8tate,
Orleaus, 12 1-2 per cent; Boston and Philadelphia, each, to solve the riddle of this Presidential election. The Somebody is always treading on his corns; somebody is
Breckenridge wing will take away from the Democrcay
JAMES B. PORTER,
5 to 6 per cent Of the $152,000,000 circulation, eight of the North the last hope of canying a single Northern always getting npa conspiracy to destroy him;somebody
5s always committing some homd outrage on this roost
millions arc estimated to be in bills of the denomination State. The Douglas Democracy may turn over some of
Commissioner of State Land Office,
long suffering and ill used of men.
of one dollar; fire millions of two dollars; four millions the border slave States to John BelL But Lincoln will
Jones being a subscriber to the paper with which I
SAMUEL 8. LACY,
be
elected:
and
where,
then,
will
stand
these
belligerent
of three dollars; sixteen millions of five dollars; six milh a ^ tho honor to be connected, accounts meashisexcluj
OP CALHOUN.
ipcrty. Ho looks upon tat as being, i body and
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
lions often dollars; sixteen millions of twenty dollars; fif- advisors of Mr. Douglas? The Southern Democracy will
repudiate them; and the Douglas faction will have to propersooal chattoL l i e regards mo as a sort of
J O H N M. GREGORY,
teen millions of fifty dollars; ten millions of one hundred long the fight with all the odds against them, or go over
ed " $5 a year,,—payable when yon please. Was
dollars;
thirty-seven
millions
of
five
hundred
dollars;
thirinto
tho
Republican
camp.
it not virtually stipulated, when be concluded to take my
Member of Board of Education,
Perhaps,
however,
upon
this
suicidal
policy
of
no
quarty two millions of one thousand dollars; and three millions
paper, that I'should be thrown in as a make weight?
E D W I N WILLITS,
ter, the belligerent Douglas leaders may be forced into Am 1 not consequently expocted to resign myself to his
• OP MONBQK.
bills of the denomination of five thousand dollars.
the background before November. The tide is evidently custody—to fight his battles—to shoulder bis grievances
For Co •areas —Fourth District.
RETIRING SENATORS.—The U. S. Senators whose terms turned against them, as they will discover probably be- —to father his folly—to become his " chore boy"—and
R O L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
for " $5 a year?"
expire in 1861, and whose places are to be filled by tbe fore many days are over.
OP OAKLAND.
If Jones happens tobe siezed with that frightftil malady,
next Legislature of their States, are Fitzpatrick, of AlaATTEMPTED SALE OP NKWSTEAD ABBEY.—The English the caccethes scribendi, bo overwhelms me with interminDistrict Republican Convention.
bama; Johnson, of Arkansas; Gwin, of California; Fos- papers record tbe offering at public sale of Ncwstead Ab- able communications; if he gets his portrait taken, I am
A Republican Convention of tbe Representative District
bey. tbe home of Lord Byron. The estate comprises 3- expected to notice it at length; if he bugs a house or
ter,
of
Connecticut;
Yulee,
of
Florida:
lverson,
of
Georcomposed of the Counties of Grand Traverse, Manistee, Al226 acres, and its total estimaled rental is $20,00, but it
pena. Cheboygan and Emmet will be held at the Coart House gia; Trumbull, of Illinois; Fitch, of Indiana: Ilarlon, of was stated that this was capable of being increased by $5,- plants a grapevine in front of his house, or^makes a trip
to the sea shore, or has a birth in the family, or makes a
In Traverse City, on Wednesday,August 22d, I860,at 10 o'clock Iowa; Crittenden, of Kentucky; Slidell, of Louisiana: 000 a year. It was also asserted that there was coal
good speculation in stocks, or raises bigger cabbage
A. M.. to aomlntte a candidate to represent said District in Pearce, of Maryland; Greene, of Missouri; Clark, of New under the estate, and that the Portland collieries three
beads than bis neighbors—I am of coarse expected only
tbe House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, and to Hampshire; Seward, of New York; Clingman, of North miles distant were in full work. The first bid, exclusive to chrouiclo lbcso portentiomr events each and severalty.
transact sacb other basinets as may he deemed advisable.
ADd yet I am never able to satisfy him. Jones is all
Carolina; Pugb, of Ohio; Lane, of Oregon; Bigler, of of the timber, which was valued at $140,000, was $400,Tbe county of Grand Traverse will be entitled to 8 Dele000. This was gradually increased to $605,000. The ways vowing the paper ain't worth taking, always telling
jistesr Manistee 5; and Alpena, Cheboygan and Emmet each Pennsylvania; Hammond, of South Carolina; Colla- auctioneer then announced the reserve bid at $900,000, people what a stupid fellow I am ; always sending me Inmer,
of
Vermont;
and
Durkee,
of
Wisconsin;—14
Demo3 Delegates.
including the timber. It was stated that tbe late Col. 8olont uotcs; always advising me that if I publish anyWildman, its last owner, has expended a million of dol- more articles on the guano or nigger qufstion, there wilT
By order of the Committee.
crats; 7 Republicans, and one American.
PKRRT HANNAH, Chairman.
lars upon tbe estate.
be a general stampede of indignant subscribers; always
TIIK NEXT OBKOON UNITED STATES SENATORS.—Col
Traverae City, July IT, I860.
hinting darkly about tbe prospect of starting an opposiA RAILROAD ACCIDENT AVERTED BT TWO BOYS.—On tion sheet; always holding ois individual subscription
BAKER,
who
is
to
succeed
Lane,
was
a
Whig
Member
of
Re pah li cut County Convention.
Friday a passenger train coming East on the La Crosse as a rod of terror over my devoted bead.
A Convention of the Republicans of the county of Grand Congress from Illinois ten years ago, and then a gallant Road, broke a rail some forty miles west of Milwaukee,
Now, there Is just one way of emancipating ourselves
Traverse will be held at the Court House, In Traverse City, officer in the Merican War. He run, lost year, for Con- one piece of which was thrown into the ditch, leaving a
on Wedaeaday, the ISth day of August next, at 10 o'clock A. gress in California, but did not succeed, and soon after bad break in tbe track. This was discovered by a couple from the tyranny of subscribers. It Is to make your paper
a public necessity. To make everv man who subscribe*
M, to nomiaate county officers, sppolnt Delegates to the passed into Oregon, by the invitation of the Republicans of boys who were walking along on tho track, and they at to it feel that not only is be getting his worth ofhis money,
District and Benatora! Conventions, and to transact such oth- there, to take the leadership of tho party in the campaign once resolved to stop anv train that might bo approach- but that be cannot live without i t To be able to say to
ing. They took their placcs, one on each side of the even - grumbling patron,. "Stop tbe paper if you daref
er bosinessaa may be deemed advisable.
b^eak, and after waiting a while heard the train approach- To be able to go on i^lbe straight path of your daily'
The township of Traverse will be entitled to 5 Delegates; just closed.
James W . Nesbith is to be the Anti-Lecompton suc- ing, and when it caroe in sight commenced waving their
Leelanau,!; Peninsal.5; Megnzce, 5; Centreville, 4;Glen Arduty, just as if you owned the public, instead of the
cessor of Delazoo Smith. Mr. N. was Indian Agent in hats to attract the attenion oTthe engineer, who, seeing public owning you.
tor. 3; Crystal Lake, 3; Milton, 2.
PEBBT HANNAH,
"J
Oregon for a time; but he was removed because he hated them, stopped the train in time to avoid a fearful calamIn conclusion, let us strive to endow this great agent
ity.
[Milwaukee Sentinel
of human development with a broader culture and healthLane and despised Buchanan.
A TIDAL SPRINO.—In Green couotys Virginia, there ier tone. Let us strive to increase its intellectual power
H. D. CAMPBELL, J
MB.
WENDELL'
S
DEVELOPMENTS.—Mr.
Wendell,
it
ap—to
give it a wider and nobler field of action—to make
Traverse City, July 27,1860.
is a remarkable natural curiosity known as tbe "Tidal
pears, has more developments in reserve than were made Springs." The water issues 6ut of the ground in a bold it a more effective minister of rational proftnm Let as
What H o n . D, C. Leach has Done.
before the Covode Committee, where the crust was only stream, sufficiently strong to turn a grist mill, and it con- strive to make it emphatically the mirror of tbe times—
The people of Manistee will be rejoiced to learn that
tinues to flow for fifteen or twenty minutes, when the to make it reflect clearly and faithfhllv the current of
B o a D. C. Lea:b, our indefatigable Representative in broken. When the President hesitated about signing water ceases to run, and in two minutes, time not a sin- daily aflairs. The newspaper is the schoolmaster of the
Congress, was successful in getting an appropriation of the bill for the purchase of a Government printing office, gle drop of water is visible. In tbe course of an hoar or age; let us see to it that the lesson it teaches shall make
men purer as well as wiser—shall lead tbem upward as
$6,000 for a Light House at the mouth of Manistee Riv- which Mr. Wendell assumed for satisfactory reasons two, the water commencesflowingagain, andflowstwenty well as onward.
.
. .
or thirty minutes, when it again ceases. In wet weather
er. In addition to this, Mr. Leach has also secured, du- wouid result in the sale of his establishment information
it
flows
every
hour,
and
in
dry
weather
it
flows
seven
or
Property Awarded to Emancipated Slaves.
was communicated to him that other disclosures would be
ring the last session of Congress, appropriations for reeight times every twenty-four hours.
On tbe 21st of May 1855, aNorth Carolina planter armade
if
he
persisted
in
refusing
to
complete
the
law.
The
building the towers at White-fish Point, Detonr, and
rived at this port, in a steamboat having with bin seven
bill was signed.
A Western paper, chronicling the lamentable
Hani Urn, Island, all on the Coast of Lake Superior, forslaves—a woman and six children. This man, whose
DEMOCRATIC SPLIT IN KENTUCKY.—The conflict in Ken- rence of a staging attached to a church being blown name was Eliiah Willis, had treated tbe negro woman as
ty-five thousand dollars; for a Light House at Bertraw
down, very feelingly says:—
his wile, and he acknowledged all the children as his own.
tucky waxes warm. The Douglasitcs are to hold a State
Bay, six thousand dollars, for a Light House at or
" W e are happy to state that over twenty persons were His object in coming to this State was to emancipate
Tawas City, si* thousand dollars; for one or two beacon Convention at Louisville on the 11th of August to nomi- brought suddenly to the ground safe, and one man, Mr. these slaves. Previously he made a will, leaving bis prolights, at tbe discretion of the Secretary of Treasury, at nate an Electoral Ticket for the Rump Convention nom- Wilkins, got his neck broke, Mr.. W was an estimable perty, valued at about $60,000. to tbe woman and her
young man, and the father of a good many children, be,the entrance of Grand Island Bay and harbor, Lake Su- inees. Tbe Democratic Electoral ticket nominated be- sides a large farm well stocked. He was fatally injured." children. Immediately upon stepping upon tbe wharf at
this place, he Tell dead." The will was soon after discovperior, six thousand dollars; for a fog bell at Grand Ha- fore the Charleston and Baltimore Conventions is suppoBLOWINO OCT i CANDLE.—-There is one small fact in ered, and Mr. Jolliffe, of this city, proceeded to North
ven Light-House, fifteen hundred dollars: for a range of sed to be nearly unanimous for Breckenridge and Lane.
Carolina to secure tbe property for the woman and her
domestic
economy
which
is
not
generally
known,
but
fight# for Copper Harbor, Lake Superior, with a fog bell ENCABOEXENT.—The Michigan Argus, published at Ann
which is useful as saving time, trouble and temper. If children. Her presence there caused much excitement
or such other ear agnal as the Secretary of Treasury, on Arbor, by Hon. ELIHU B. POND, comes to us greatly
the candle be blown out holding it above yon. the wick The beirset once commenced proceeding to hare the
the recommendation of the light-House Board, may Urged and improved in its typographical appearance.— will not smoulder down, and may therefore be easily light- will set aside, and they were successful in the lower court
. adopt, thirty-five hundred dollars; for a Light-House at The Argus is one of tho most candid and able Democra- ed again, but if blown upon downward, the contrary is Tbe case was carried to the Court of Appeals, sod on
the 21st of May last that tribunal reversed tbe deeirioo
tho ease.
or near Old Fort Mackinac, six thousand dollars.
of the lower court thus sustaining the will, and securing
tic papers in the State, and its miscellaneous selections
At a previous senoo he had secured an appropriation evince good taste and correct judgement We always read
[Cincinnati Gazette.
WASHINOTOX, July 19.—Z. K. Pangborn, publisher of the property to the legatees.
tho Boston Atlas and Bee. a practical printer, to-day asof $5,000 for a Light-House on Mission Point, in Grand tbe Argus.
STHPATHT or THE BOOT w i r e AN AXPCTALED MEUBZE.
sumed the entire control of the House printing, finan- —At Tower's Mill, in Lanesborongh, Mass.. on Tuesday,
'Trover*} Bay.
LAC VABNISH FOB VINES.-—Grape vines may be pruned cially and otherwise, by the authority of Mr. Ford, the a young man named Jerry Swan was caught by tbe aim
Tbe Fourth; District has neTer had a Representative
at any period without danger from loa of bleeding, by House Printer, whose ill health compels him to tempor- in some machinery, and thelimb was .BO badly broken
who has done a tithe for Northern Michigan what Mr.
simply covering the cut parts with varnish made by dis- arily abandon aH business and seek medical aid He has and mangled that immediate amputation was necessary.
Leach has done; and he is the only one who has visited
left for that purpose.
This was successfully performed, but according to tbe
solving sticklack in alcohoL Tne lac varnish soon dries,
the remote ports of his District and made himself personANOTHER TRAUEDT.—A " Sickles tragedy" took place Pittsfield Eagle, Mr. Swan's connection with the duKvand forms an impenetrable coat to rain; it may also be
ally familiar with the wants of his constituents. They
ered limb did not cease with the operation. The Eagle
applied with advantage in coating the wounds of young at Warsaw, in this State, on Tuesday last A husband,
will say to him, when his terra expires, " weQ done, good
becoming satisfied that his wife was'a second Mrs. Sick- V
"On recovering from tbe stupor produced by tbe use
les, armed himself with a revolver, and at the first oppor'and fttthful servant"
-.<(
of chloroform,) Mr. Swan still complained sorely of an
DEATH or SENATOR HACK.—By the last advices from tunity shot the villain who had invaded the sanctity of aching hand. Late in the evening his distress becaroc
CMEWS orSfAVXss DISCHARGED.—Judge Marvin, of the
California, we learn that Judge H. P. Hann, U. S. Sena- his domestic peace. He put four balls into him. killing very great and be insisted that the hand was cramped
him instantly.
[Chicago Journal.
United States District Court South, has discharged the
tor from that State, by Executive appointment in room
by being doubled up. Thelimb bad been placed in a
craws of the slavers Wildfire and William, captured with
of Senator Brodcrick, died at MarysviDe on the 6th of
INDIANAPOLIS. July 19. -The Douglas ratification meet- ^m«n box and buried HU attendants dug it up and
hundreds of Africans on board, and brought to Key West
hardly
up
to expectations in straightened the band and be wasaoon easier. This morning
held
here
yesterday
June, of congestive chills, the effects of disease contractTbe Judge decided there was nothing in the law of1820 to
regard to attendance." Speeches" were made by Gov. ing &e limb was again buried. But he sooo complained of
ed on the steamer while returning from Washington.
ition of coidand great p ' a 'in i t It was aecordWiUard, Senator Pngh and Representative Yallandlghold.tbem. A passage was given them over to Havana,
p and deposited to a tomb.
ingly taken up again, w
.
NQJCNATIO*.—Tbe Republicans of Shiawarace have re- ham.
and tbey are at liberty to enter upon piratical expeditions
since which be is again r
Tbe total number of registered electors in Great Britagain, assured of safety and good treatment if caught by nominated Hon. Sullivan R. Kclscy, the present member,
The population of Bay City is 2,400.
ain is stated by receBt officialretarn to be 1,071,975.
for election to the State Legislature. L"
United States cruisers.
£|t <T>nm& Sratersc Hirall).
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
£ It
T E AV E R S E OTTY. ;•
17th inst, for city
T r e a s u r e r , w h i c h wag vigorously c o n t e s t e d a n d called o a t
Advertisements will be fosnd on the fourth page.
a l a r g e vote.
I t resulted in t h e election of J o h n H . Tescfc,
R e p u b l i c a n , by nine hundred
BCTOTWKD.—Hon. F m r HAJTXAII a n d f a m i l y return-
and
tkirtyJwo
majority!
000.
CUBRAWTS.—Mrs. C u l l e r will a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r a
b a s k e t of r i c h , r i p e c u r r a n t s , w h i c h a r e • r a r i t y h e r e .
W c fuDy a p p r e c i a t e s u c h a c t s of n e i g h b o r i y Hrwln«sy
T h e g r e a t c h a n g e s i n c e last fall, i s d u e t o t h e ac-
fire p o i n t s i n t h i s c o u n t y if t h e p e o p l e of t h e different
TO THE PUBLIC
ination of B r e c k e n r i d g e a n d L a n e w e r e ratified, a n d t h e y
w e r e d e c l a r e d t o b e t h e only t r u e
representrtives
of the
t h e p l e a s u r e o f s h a k i n g t i c h a n d of o u r old f r i e n d H o n .
National Democracy.
WILLIAM A . HOWARD, of D e t r o i t
las, a n d e x p r e s s e d a h o p e t h a t t h e D o u g l a s m e n would
M e m b e r of C o n g r e s s
from t h e F i r s t D i s t r i c t , w h o p a i d us a flying v i s i t
He
i s con fi dent t h a t L i n c o l n will b e e l e c t e d .
s e e t h e e r r o r of t h e i r w a y in t i n j e t o " c o m e t o t e a " w i t h
the Simon P u r e Democracy.
T m t ALUCOHAAV.—The A l l e g h a n y a r r i v e d f r o m C h i c a g o on M o o d a y evening,: a n d p r o c e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y t o
Buffalo, w i t h 3 0 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s of oats.
resume
her
T h e C o n v e n t i o n repudiated D o u g -
S h e will r e t u r n
regular
trips be-
tween T r a v e r a r C i t y and Chicago.
THE WIDOW o r
stated
report
E
F
A
C
T
T h e amount
n o t so l a r g e a s i t i s g e n e r a l l y s u p p o s e d t o b e .
D e x t e r , M i c h i g a n , a n d d a u g h t e r s , h o n o r e d o u r office w i t h
w a s no g u i l e . "
GIVES IT U P . — ' T h e N e w Y o r k H e r a l d o f t h e 2 0 t h says:
H e w a s e v e r t h e consistent, s t r a i g h t f o r W e Wish
h i m l e n g t h of d a y s a n d a h a p p y j o u r n e y t o t h e e n d .
THIS W B O N O ' M A N — H U S K Y D . CAMPBELL NOT D E A D . —
LINCOLN is virtually e l e c t e d .
ready
R a n k i n , w h o f o r m e r l y resided a t E l k Rapid*, a s t h a t of
H e n r y D . C a m p b e l l , E s q , of t h i s p b c e .
W o are happy
t o s t a t e t h a t w e s a w M r . C a m p b e l l U x b y , alive a n d w e l l
Goods and Wares
H e h a d b e e n on a visit t o D e t r o i t , b u t l e f t t h a t c i t y
t h e 12th inst, and arrived here on t h e 15th, t w o days before the murder.
DISTRICT CO.YVEXTIOX.—-The call f o r a R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
District Convention t o be held at T r a v e r s e C i t y on the
O n e of t h e o r g a n s of t h e " U n i o n " p a r t y s a j s of t h e
Head.
W e h o p e t h a t e v e r y c o u n t y in t h e D i s t r i c t will
been able
claim.
learn, o u r c o u n t y c o n c e d e s t h e j u s t i c o of t h e
i
C o m m r CONVENTION.—'We p u b l i s h t h i s w e e k t h e offi-
Meanwhile those who have
reachcd
t h e i r second
T h e call h a s b e e n signed b y scvpn of t h e lead-
i n g D e m o c r a t s of D e t r o i t
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s of t h e 1 3 t h D i s t r i c t of O h i o nomina-
m o r n i n g of t h e 1 0 t h i n s t , in t h e H e r o , f o r C a n a d a .
POPULATION o r T O L E D O . — T h e c<
resented.
I t i s reported t h a t t h e p r o v i s i o n c h e s t of t h e s c h o o n e r
Washington I r v i n g has been picked u p b y t h e t n g J . B ,
W h i t e , between Buffalo and Dunkirk, and the I r v i n g n o t
TO B E FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
FAMILY GROCERIES
Ann
I S W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO B B UNDERSOLD.
Give Us a Call!
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions Cnrefully Com*
' n t t - W .
Northport. J a n e 1, I860.
is s h o w s a p o p u l a
NEW
t i o n in t h a t c i t y of 1 3 , 7 8 4 .
NEW YORK, J u l y 2 0 . — T h e representative:: o f t h e several r a i l r o a d s b e t w e e n C h i c a g o a n d t h e s e a b o a r d h a v e
a g r e e d t o a d v a n c e t h e r a t e of f r e i g h t s g r a d u a l l y a f t e r t h e
1 5 t h of A u g n s t A l s o t o n r g e u p o n t h e d i f f e r e n t lincc
c a r r y i n g p a s s e n g e r s between c o m m o n p o i n t s t o a g r e e t o
t h e a b o l i t i o u of all agents, o u t s i d e offices, a n d p a y m e n t s
of commissions.
Our Own Trade,
direct to C h i c a g o ; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGES
NEW YORK, J u l y 1 8 . — A B r e c k e n r i d g e m e e t i n g a t t h e
C o o p e r I n s t i t u t e t o - n i g h t was fully a t t e n d e d . J n o . H .
w a s a vessel of fcbout 1 5 0 tons b u r t h e n , c o m m a n d e d b y B r o w e r p r e s i d e d . S p e e c h e s w e r e m a d e "by D . 8 . D i c k i n son, C h a s . O ' C o n n o r a n d o t h e r s .
C a p t a i n S . ' H . Vannatta, sailing between E r i e and Buffa-
1°.
'
p a l a g e n t f o r t h e M e t h o d i s t B o o k . C o n c e r n of t h e W e s t
f o r a q u a r t e r o f a c e n t u r y , h a s resigned o n a c c o u n t of illS o m e of his friends h a v e testified t h e i r a p p r e c i i
t i o n of his s e r v i c e b y p r e s e n t i n g t o h i m a p u r s e of $ 5 0 0 .
I t i s said t h a t t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t h a s notified t h e
P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t h a t t h e P r i n c e of W a l e s
i u t e n d s l e a v i n g fingland a t a d e a r l y d a y f o r C a n a d a , a n d
t h a t h o will p r o c e e d f r o m C a n a d a d i r e c t l y t o W a s h i n g -
T h e I o w a S t a t e R e g i s t e r says t h a t five v o t e r s in one
family a t R i s i n g S i n , n e a r D e s Moines, w h o v o t e d t h e
D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t last y e a r , a r e n o w in £avor of t h e R e publican t i c k e t
U r n s it g o e s everywhere.
D o u g l a s , in his l e t t e r of a c c e p t a n c e , e u l o g i s e s t h e comp r o m i s e of 1850.
STORE
N E W GOODS,
over any one having to P A Y FREIGHTS.
N O R T H P O R T ,
Our 'Rents are Nothing.
T H E S L W C R I B P H H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHICAGO WITH A STOCK O P
-A.bun.dant A d v a n t a g e s
FOR PURCHASING GOODS I N .
Dry Goods, Groceries,Provisions
and Hardware,
which he offers s t his New Store, cheap for Cash or Barter.
T h e R e v . L e r o y S w o r m s t e d t , w h o h a s a c t e d aa p r i n c i -
health-
F. S T E E L E A CO.
AND
h a v i n g b e e n h e a r d from, t h e p r o b a b i l i t i e s a r e t h a t s h e
f o u n d e r e d , a n d h a s g o n e d o w n w i t h all o n b o a r d .
- <•
P R O V I S I O N S ,
N E W STOCK;
Propeller of Our Own,
"
ALSO—A CHOICE VASISTV O f
WE HAVE A
T h e P r i n c e of W a i e s sailed f r o m P l y m o u t h on t h e
S e n a t o r B r i g h t is a b o u t t o s t a r t a daily j m p e r in I n o f A u g u s t , t o n o m i n a t e c o u n t y officers, a p p o i n t D e l e g a t e s dianapolis, in t h e B r e c k e n r i d g c i n t e r e s t
t o t h e District and Senatorial Conventions, and t o transact
T h e p o p u b t i o n - o f A d r i a n is 7 , 0 2 3 .
s u c h o t h e r business as m a y bo d e e m e d a d v i s a b l e . A s
t h i s will b e t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t C o n v e n t i o n e v e r h e l d in
IN T H E MAIN, A
ted J o h n S h e r m a n f o r C o n g r e s s b y a c c l a m a t i o n .
c i a l call f o r a R e p u b l i c a n C o u n t y C o n v e n t i o n on t h e 1 5 t h
t h i s c o u n t y , w e h o p e t h a t e v e r y t o w n will b e fully rep-
DRUGS &MEDICINES
NEW STORE;
A C o n v e n t i o n of t h e f r i e n d s of B r e c k e n r i d g e a n d L a n e ,
24th u)t
ONLY STOCK
WE HAVE A
in M i c h i g a n , h a s been called t o m e e t a t D e t r o i t on t h e
T b r c a n d i d a t o for Representative
i s c b i m c d by Manistee this year, and so far a s w e have
it"
childhood, will v o t e t h e R e p u b l i c a n t i c k e t
2 2 d of A u g u s t next, will b e found u n d e r o u r E d i t o r i a i
b o (tally r e p r e s e n t e d .
reverence
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E
! would briefly call the attention of the p u r c h a s i n g public t o the following
Bell a n d E v e r e t t t i c k e t t h a t " old m<-n shall bless i t and
passed t h e i r first, a n d h a v e n o t y e t
T h i s i» E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L. M . & W. P . S T E E L E & Oo.
P O I N T S .
f o r a jourmSy t o W a s h i n g t o n . "
c h i l d r e n shall
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
Which we are tilling to repletion with ALL KINDS OH
h a s t o d o now i s t o select his C a b i n e t a n d g e t h i s t h i n g s
A man w a s m u r d e r e d in D e t r o i t o n t h e 1 7 t h i u s t , a n d
a t a n iDquest h o l d o n t h e b o d y i t was indentified b y J a m e s
B r e c k e n r i d g c and Doug-
las havo elected h i m b e t w e e n t h e m , a n d all t h a t O l d A b u
E. R. C O L L I N S ,
C. ANDREWS, Detroit,
H U G H E S * LESTER, Cleveland.
K. W. T 0 W N 8 E N D , Northport.
Northport. J u n e 1.1860.
Our New and Spacious Store,
NEW JERSET.—ID 1 8 5 6 f o u r t e e n n e w s p a p e r s in N e w
T h e y c a m e f r o m C h i c a g o on J e r s e y s u p p o r t e d F r e e m o n t ; 14 w e r e f o r B u c h a n a n , a n d
t h e l a s t t r i p o f t h e P r o p e l l e r A l l e g h a n y , a n d w e r e t h e 6 f o r F i l l m o r e . N o w t h e r e a r e 2 2 f o r L i n c o l n a n d H a m - which are adapted to the wants o f , t h e s u r r o u n d i n g country,
g u e s t s of H o n . P e r r y H a n n a h . W e h a v e k n o w n J u d g e lin; 1 0 f o r D o u g l a s ; 4 f o r B r e c k e n r i d g c , a n d 2 f o r B e l l
4RE or MAY BE called f o r from time to time.
D e x t e r for t h e last t w e n t y - t h r e o y e a r s as one of t h e lead- a n d E v e r e t t T h e s e figures tell t h e i r o w n s t o r y .
ward, uncompromising friend to Freedom.
N I L E ,
CAPTAIN
,
a v i s i t oo T u e s d a y l a s t
i n g men of o u r S t a t e , a n d a s a politician " in w h o m t h e r e
T H E STAUNCH U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
has gone abroad thaf
$30,000 was sent to her from that country.
of t h e a i d received b y h i s family f r o m o t h e r sources, is
D u n x G u i s i r K D V B T T O M . — H o n . SAITOH. DEXTER, of
H
I ^ b r B u f f a l o , iMHwaultee a n d .
Chicago.
T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVED INTO
BROWN.—It is a u t h o r i t i v e l y
t h a t t h e w i d o w of J o h n B r o w n h a s n o t r e c e i v e d a dollar
from Hayti, although the
In Traverse City, and on all parts of
Granul Traverse Bay, we would respectfully announce
T
THE PROPELLER
C A P T . C. H. BOYNTON,
I U . M A K E REGULAR WEEKLY T R I P S FROM
CHICAGO T® T R A V E R S E CITY—leaving Chicago
OD Saturdays, at 4 o'clock. P . M ^ a a d Traverse City o a Tuesday*. at 4 P . M . , stopmhsg a t F r a a k f o r t (mouth of B t t s i e
River,) C a r p River a a d NartkpocU
„
HANNAH. L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, Kay 25.1860.
is
B u t t h e y c a n no l o n g e r b e h u m b u g g e d b y t h e
DOUGLAS RKTUDUTEDIN KKXTUCKT.—The S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n w a s h e l d a t F r a n k f o r t on t h e 1 8 t h i n s t T h e nom-
•
W
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
p o r t L i n c o l n w h o h a v e h e r e t o f o r e been s t a u n c h D e m o -
r o t t o n old w a g o n in t h e d i t c h .
T r a v e r s e conn ties, in A u g u s t , a n d will s p e a k a t f o u r or
A x AOJOOABUS SCHPRISK.—On M o n d a y last w e h'id
:
A T .T . B O E C A J V Y ,
pro-slavery leaders, b u t h a v e c u t t h e t r a c e s a n d left t h e
A V a n FROM M S . L * A C I L — H o c . D . C . LEACH, o u r
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r t a s , will visit M a n i s t e e a n d G r a n d
localities shall m a n i f e s t a d e s i r e . t o b e a t h i m .
NJblW IjUMlfl?=^
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.
AND
t i o n of t h e G e r m a n s , a b o u t 2 , 0 0 0 of w h o m i n t e n d t o s u p crats.
8 T O R E ,
N E W GOODS,
T h e usual D e m o c r a t i c m a j o r i t y in M i l w a u k e e is a b o u t 3,-
e d from C k l c s g o b a t 3£ood*y.
here next Thursday, and
N E W
R m ' A i J C A f "VICTORT IN M i L W A L ' K t t — A special election was h e l d in M i l w a u k e e o n t h e
i of H A S * AH, L A T A C o . s
C O N S U M P T I O N CURED!
HYPOPHOSPHITES
M H .
t h e s e D e m o c r a t i c l i g h t s tells t h e t r u t h ?
anil Comtsrllor at
W h i c h of
?
Q u e e n V i c t o r i a will visit B e l g i u m a n d P r u s s i a n e x t
A u g u s t with P r i n c e A l b e r t
and wlio has f o r several y e a r s purchased goods of the
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, a n d who will
AND
S O L I C I T O R DT C H A N C E R Y ,
Traverse Clt?, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.
Office in C o u r t House.
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T h e royal p a i r g o t o B e r MORGAN BATES*
lin t o a t t e n d t h e b a p t i s m of t h e e x p e c t e d s e c o n d child of
JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
the PrinccsB Frederick William.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
I t i s a f a c t w o r t h remembering t h a t J o h n s o a , t h e D o u g l a s c a n d i d a t e f o r V i c e - P r e s i d e n t , w a s v o t e d o u t of t h e
D ]
^
„
,
t ofore e x i s t i n g between Q. W. W a i t and S. A. Silsby,
C o n v e n t i o n a s a D e l e g a t e b y t h e v e r y m e n w h o , a f t e r i s t h i s day dissolved b y mutual consent. Ail persons indebted t o or h a v i n g demands against' said firm, sre hereby
F i t z p a t r i e k declined, p u t h h n on t h e t i c k e t
notified t o settle the same with G. W. Walt.
G. W . WATT. .
Connecticut is one o f t h e t w o or t h r e e S t a t e s t h e doughS I D N E Y A. SILSBY.
Northport July ^1860.
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b e e s expect to carry with Douglas. B u t not a Democrat i c p a p e r in t h e S t a t e , i t s e e m s , s u p p o r t s h i m
S . B A T U V S ,
CONSUMPTION!
C. H- M A R S H ,
J o h n s o n , o o t h e o t h e r h a n d , s p e a k s of
those compromises as " a base surrender."
L i l l ' s C h i c a g o -A_le.
Neu> York, Boston, Cincirmaii or Chicago.
Nearly all the Government Landa in the Grand Traverse
In Bbls. a n d Hf. Bbls.
D i s t r i c t graduated on the flrit of July, I860, and can now be
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
purchased for fifty c e n t s a n acre. Borne of there are In the
N o r t h p o r t April 10.1IW>.
Ittt *
Immediate vicinity of Traverse City, a n d many of t h e m are on
From
our
long
residence
in
tho
country
we
have
become
the l i n t s of the Newaygo and Northport, and the Allegan,
Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Road. They a r c choice farml a g Lands, well watered, well timbered with i n g a r maple, elm. well acquainted with the wants of the public.
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
*
beach, ash, tasswood, Ac., Ac., the soil is a rich gravelly loam,
inchestcr's Genuine Preparation of the Ckeaiiwith clay sub-soil, a n d the climate is healthy a n d delightful.
And now we have associated with us in the Mercantile Decnlly P a r e C o m p o u n d of (he
A Propeller makes regular weekly t r i p s between Chicago and
Traverse City, leaving the wharf of Hannah, Lay A Co., Chipartment uf our firm,
cago, every Saturday afternoon, a n d Traverse City every
of L I M E and S O D A ,
Tuesday afternoon. The trip is p l e a s a n t a n d only oceupiea
Originally discovered and prescribed by Dr. J . F . Cnv s c a n t ,
about 30 hours. We advise those w h o are in > search of new
of P a r i s s s a Specific Remedy f o r
homes, healthy locations, fine climate, rich soit, and good timber, to come a n d see these lands.
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who f o r sixteen years h a s been exte bsively engaged in a buPrice—Two Dollars a Bottle.
siness whose requirements were of the same n a t u r e as our
E
E R O S E N E . — I F W E MAKE T H E CALCULATION
based u p o n the present retail p r i c e s of the principal
ARKANSAS.—'The L i t t l e R o c k T r u e D e m o c r a t s u s t a i n s light-giving materials, and t a k i n g the a m o u n t of light which
B r e c k e n r i d g c a n d L a n e , D o u g l a s h a s v e r y few friends in one gallon of Kerosene Oil will produce, as t h e standard, ws
shall find t h a t
Arfauaaa.
T o p r o d u c e t h e s a m e a m o u n t o f M g h t a s from o n e
gallon of Kerosene Oil a t $ 1 4 0 , will require,
A d i r e c t o r y c a n v a s s of t h e i n h a b i t a n t s of S a n F r a n c i s gallons B u r n i n g Fluid, at 75
.....i
$6 00
4 12
co, n o w nearly finished, i n d i c a t e s a p o p u l a t i o n o f t h a t ci- 21 g a l l o n s S p e r m Oil. a t S l 50
3 | gallons Lard Oil, at $1 V
? J . V . . . . . 4 60
t y i s full 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
3
gallons Whale OIL a t 75 cents
2 15
18 pounds of S p e r m Candles, a t 45 cents
8 10
M r . J o h n B , Gough h a s been in G r e a t Britain nearly "
pounds of Tallow Candles, s t 15 c e n t s
6 75
t h w e j t n i andexpocta to return to this country during
T > L A N K D E E D S AND MORTGAGES—
the coming August
J 3
F o r sale by
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
/
Treatment—the HYPOPHOf$PHITES O F LIME AND SODA
all remaining doubt as to the inestimsble vslue of
t h i s Discovery. Consumption is no longer t o be regarded a i
an incurable malady.
Many hundreds of physicians have already adopted t h i s
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable success. Let no C o n s u m r
tive delay a m o m e n t to t r y it. It Is t h e i r last hope I
and save to the c o n s u m e r — f i r s t TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
F o r sale by
second, LOSS O F TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORMORGAN BATES,
Herald Office, Traverse City.
MOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover H I G H RENTS
and expenses of the Cbioogo merchant.
TTACHMENT NOTICE^-WILLIAM R. STONE VS.
We shall make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T t o k e e p s o comWILLIAM D. HAYES.—Notice is hereby given that a
w r i t of A t t a c h m e n t was Issued o u t of the C i r c u i t C o u r t Mr
plete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers o a the B a y
to p u r c h a s e of us, in quantli
A D V A N C E on COST and a
Stone, Plaintiff; and against William D. Hayes, Defendant,
t h e sum of one h u n d r e d and eightv-Bve dollars; t h a i
I writ was retnrnsble on Tnesdsy, tfie 5th day of J u n e .
wc would remark, t h a t owing t o want of r o o m we h a v e been A. D. 1880, a n d said w r i t has been duly returned by said
ible t o keep many t h i n g s .in their line, which NOW, f r o m Sheriff; and f r o m the return endorsed on said writ it appear*
t h a t property w s s attached thereon, a n d t h a t the defendant
• increased room, a n d t h e
therein named. William D. Hayes, could not be found wherei to make service.
WILLIAM a STONE, P l a i n t i C
WK. H. PARKS, Att'y.
D s t s d Traverse City, J u n e 9. I860..
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c o n tin u e t o do so -for oor firm from time to t i m e ; t h u s ens h l i n g us t o lsy down our goods
As Low as any House in Chicago;
A
Xo the Ladies,
itimatepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
Bams with the thousand and one tiemands necessary to a Lady's wants,
we shall in f u t u r e TRY a n d k e e p ANY and A L L T H I N G S
t h e y may require.
N. B. ANYTHING n o t in o u r regular line t h a t Ladies or
citizens may want, we shall hold ourselves in readiness to
send f o r ; a n d ahall be m o s t happy t o do so a t a n y and all
times.
HAMNAH, LAY * CO.
Traverse City, May 25, 1800.
25
M
»to
O T H E R S — W H E N YOU WISH ANY T O Y S P O t y
y o u r children, or NOTIONS for vourseH; bv si I mesn*<
HANNAH. LAY A C O , * . !
S
P O R T S M E N , IN WANT. O F ALMOST ANYTHING,
c a n And the same by calling o r
H A N N A H . L A Y * CO.'
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y «, I860.
IiafrfcOo-'sColarnn.
' - T " t — 'LuAddrLtHL-iib woi* «>)»«*<' A*.'*"! Hannah, Lay & Co.'s ColumiL
V:
protection a r f nothing
1
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tr p j t . £ { & # • & * V -
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Oor « » • • flwlr «l»o«tog w l n g i ; ,
- 1ft knew them' seon for "tricksy el r e s ; -
the ° ™
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FARM PRODUCE.
I I A.NNAH, I . A T t C O .
- « r n x P O R C H ^ t i " i ^ A V l H K HJOHBCT P R I C E
W
the market w i U w a n a q t . tor
a r e b o r n e t o i t in a w e e k f r o m t h e c o k j N o r t h , t o b e h u r ried by s t e a m n e a r t b o r i v u r b o r d e r * \hifV w i t h erocothK-s,
t h r o u g h LTOves f r o m w h i c h s w i n g i n g m o n k e j * h o w j u s t
b e e n s c a r e d , n e a r knoll, w h e r e t h e b < *
k n o t t y him
self a r o u n d his prtV, bv j u n g l e s In w h i c h t h e c o n g n r h a s
hia luir. I t s b l a s t e d b e d a m i i r o n b n d g e s a n - he ' r e p h ^
• ^ " t ^ e y . smiling, i t r t t e h e k ' o n r c h l l d t a h e i t r f ;
• t h e i r s o f t hand trimmed our h a i r ;
Cut the deep t h o u g h t Within o a r eye*.
A n d left It Blowing there;
"
Bang songs of hojic in q f l t f t t O t i f * '
B r i g h t fancies ( 4rtW.upoj| U|e wslls.
delivered at Traverse C i t j — W h e a t . Oats, Corn. Rye, B a l e y .
Pease. Potato**, Ontonc, Root*. Jkc. Ac.—thua making an abM
solute home market f o r everything
rtiaed.
GOODS AT WIIOLESALK-
lUisias, in quai'ter, narf a n a whole baxea;
Tallow and Stearine Candle*, by the b o x ;
Sugar, by the barrel or 100 11*,;
Soap, by the b o x ;
Baking Powder*, by the b o x ;
Matches, by the gro*»;
Tobacco, U n c Cat, by the half barret;
Tobacco. Smoking, ty the h i J ' barrel;
Plug Tobacco, by tb«50 Iba. or b u t t ;
Soda, by the 50 lbs. oi- k e g ;
Shoes and Boot*, by Ibe doz. o r b f . dox. paira;
Brown Cotton, by the 3 to 5 pieces;
S h i r t i n g Stripe, by the 2 to 5 piece*;
Cream Tartar, by the 6 to iO lb?,;
C a n d y . b y the b o * ;
Tea, fiy tlie 30 lbs. to half c h t i t ;
P o r k , by the b a r r e l :
Hams and S'.iouldcr*, by the 100 l b s . ;
Print*, a choice aMortmeat, by tho 2 t o 10 pieces;
Moaquito Bars, by the piece;
Nail*, by the keg, a t s o r t e d ;
Salt, by the b a r r e l ; /
Coffee, bv the 50 to 100 11*.;
l i r a u a d C iffoe, by the JO to 40 l i e . ;
Butter Cracker*. 30 lbs. t o bbl.;
:
Hard Bread;
Boatua Biscuit;
Soda C r a c k e r s ;
IT p e s by the b o x ;
I ' i g s by the Wrum;
B r o o m s by the dozen;
Correal*, by the 2V il«. to half barrel;
Prune*, by the 40 <0 J00 11*.;
P r i e d Apple*, by tlie 100 I t * or barrel;
(Sun C a p s by t h o 1000;
They i l » h e d upon n« love's bright getn;
!^^c!^b«T^dUbfp-'^«. **» "y
And honor m o w their n u n c .
And no thoy came and w e n i h w a y ;
We sab) not, go! w e a a i d aots stay
That day I carelessly found o a t
W h a t work tl^cse elves bad l>een aboa t.
iNt; u u t i i > s .
Basiaea*, Hack and Fancy C o a U a«Mi \ » * u .
Black, Kaafcy a n d L a i o n P a n t s . ;
b u m m e r Coat*. P a n t s anil > * * • * » r u U !!"*• ' *
Ve y L test Style .
White, Fancy, Check and •Uilw b M r t s ;
(lenBemea'a l i n e n , I ^ o p o t d and Byioa Cnitara;
Bloe and White Overall*;
Kcnty aad Flannel llrawrra;
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
S o s p e a d e r s and tltoves;
l a d t e Itubber and OH OvcraKaand Leggtaat
Wool, Cotton and Union
Black and Fancy Silk C r a v a m ;
(iinghaia, Flkg and T u r k t y R t d U a i i d k e r e h i e n ;
Silk l'ockel a n 4 Neck UaaUkerchietn;
Pocket Knivvts Razors. Strope,
lia'.her Boxes and Brushes,
'tobacco Boxea and P o u c h e s
KAEM PRODUCE,
Darkened o a r lips with down;
P U y e d with oar throat und lo! t h e tone
- O f manhood b i d become yur 0W9.
B a t one nwwft «sy, when quiet skies
• And stijl leave* brought me thought.
G
FAKMKHS ATTENTION!!
THE
r « » » A IllAlLROAU.—
U.LHO.I..-W
T
n E PANAMA
™ tat Ip i e c e . -of• m. . i"r o" o"d ' on
"
. . . _:n
...u . 1 . ^ rnrt*-i> ffht miles in i n t e r e s t ;
.
ENT EMEN»B CLOTHING AND KVONISI*-
"
•.'•
T h e * years! thfcse years* t h e a o n a n s h t y years!
diS^piKsr
raor^brit
:m
Alas! these little rogue*, the years,
, Had footed)»« m a n j r a day, • | - , . ,
plucked half my lock* above my care,
rows w e r e s h o t Trom m a r s h ami sun. T h e y
»*•*
like n forlorn hope. Y e t t h e y w e r e r e p l e n i s h e d ^ cons c r i p t i o n s 0(1 thousands, d r a w n f r o m bUtcJ., J ? h i t ¥ W »
V K - N e g r o w . Irishmen,
fciitf.sh/TfAkh,
YtoW
G e r m a n s , H i n d o o s and C h i n e s e . I l o w many t h o o fnnda i«3rishcd in p u r f c e t i n g the national K ' t w u j . i t *
not easy t o discover by a n y s tu tis U r s . XU ®" > k l " * !
,1,
!*. I n i j 0 l l Uvea a s well a s e m b a n k e d e a r t t
4»
«>%
j A «WUS
t h e ' ( i r e t ^ o W W ) t i t e p o w c a o \ 4 ? ifa c o m p M e d l m i ' ,•,fen
- - IbC
--m o r n i n g of J a n u a r y 2 b t h , 1855, e a c h sleeper reprant
-ed a man sacriOce«l d u r i n g n x y e a n , f r o m t h e t u n c t h e
lsve t r i c k e d na a l l
w o r k w « u n d e r t a k e n . T h i s would m a k e a, costorg
J
t h o u s a n d men, an e s t i m a t e e x a g g e r a t e d aml m ^ l Well, give tb« Uttle ye»ra their w a y W e s h o u l d s h u d d e r 111 n d n i g o v e r t h e road.if w c c o u w
Think, speak a n d act the while;
L l f ; u p the bare f r o n t t o the day,
be conv inced it w e r e nn a c c u r a t e c o m p u t a t i o n . A e t sopAnd tnafcq their-wrinkle* ami it f .
n o s e it t r u e i t would b e 110 more t h a n h a s o f t e n b e e n t h e
Tbey shape the noblest living h e a d ;
J r i c e o r a single v i c t o r y . . A n d h o w o f t e n h a . t h e r e been
Tbey carve the beat t o m b for the dead.
a whole c a m p a i g n whose cons.-queiiK-s h a v e b e e n so va
gable t o humanity as t h a t iron avenue which S ' v w a ™
'
\
- 1 > « W,y»mdotteiV«>n W w t o . .
( }
t r a n s i t , yearly, t o millions of t r e a s u r e , a n d ^
'hou*
W h i l e at Detroit, wc took occasion to visit t h e i r o »
s a n d s o r p M a a i a m w . e v e r y raotJtlr, i r i l h m t t p e r t t h r o o g h
MiUa o f W v a t x l o t t o , w h i c h a m j u s t l y r e g a r d e d a s t h e p r i d e
the hiding places'of malaria and death?
of o a r S t a t e . F i r * , t h e re is t h e b l a s t f u r n a c e , w h i c h t u r n s
T h e m a n o n c e n.-eu.-ed g o e s f o r t h i n t o ^ c i e t y n . . . . .
o u t f r o m ten t o twelve tons of t « g p e r d a y , of u q n a l i t y
w h i c l j c o m m a n d s t h i r t y dollars p e r ton, tor t h o g r e a t e r t h e t a m e a s b e f o r e ; h i k c e p j b i s position, h o
his profewipn. his friends know hire to be ' r u e and hoiest; byiTfot f t y * afiir, t^eVbbvious ^ o r l d . rduetttbyf o r g i t t i n j the r ^ n c s s o f be
twenty-five dollars p e r ton. T h i s f u r n a c e , t o g e t h e r w i t h i n g Z i >h« N a t i o n .
, C .
• - •• B u t w e r e t h e r e n o t some s u s p i u o u s
t w e a t y - t w o h u n d r e d a c r e s of l a n d , e m b r a c i n g t h e village of refutation,
ask*,
.oO
W y a u d o t t e , w h i c h now h a s a b o u t a t h o u s a n d inhabitant?,
cireums'aii
A* d a y l i g h t can IK- seen t h r o u g h v e r y small b o e s s ,
tl«uhjijga will ill^tnjtc.u Ff?0"8 clm,racU-'rV
'1 -
c h a n t R o l l i n g Mill w a s p r o j e c t e d a n d built, f r o m w h i c h c b a » » s t , - k i t t l e X . t i well a n d h 0 ^ r a b l y1j , > r e f e
of >.e v e r >y
o v e r t h r e e t h o u s a n d t o n s oFfaftrcliWit
or m e r c n a m Wtf
pur W
i r onn 1ui
n i w h ' d a i l v W b e l l i ? tlu> q u a r t y f r o m w h i c h w i - b n i l d r
doeeription.
m rt h e liny nail rod t o t h e j w n d e r o m s h a f t ,
uiiMii|ivivi' ?f rmom
up, a n d r o u g h hew t h e h a b i t s t h a t l o r m it.
i, u
m o a l j t n m « ( « y 4 » i i S S I o v e t 7 m 0 t n i » l in silent
IB
annually
w o n d e r t o see t h o maassive c h u n k s of red h o t i r o n d a r t i n g r O B V i i U o W f r p r o . ^ t f f e c a t bp poller?, l i k e firerywi;pents. a s tuht o u g nh nercu
fierce fion
o i t i ibKet«r.i*v «i pf t i m ss,, aiwl
peats,
a n d s o pliable
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w i t h a l , tlliit t h e y could bo tlfedinlo k n o t s b y . a f i r e k i n g .
TbAt is a s i g h t w o r t h g o i n g niany it rtile t o s e e .
N e x t t h e T rail Mill w a s b u i l t , in w h i c h ' a r e rolled out
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l'rint*. of 'very new and choicc *»yte*;
Cingbatu". 1 -a» n.N C b a m b n y s Ac, Vy the y»M, patMw*
* co.
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CoUon F l a n n e l s D a r k . Apron C h e c k s
Brown C o u o n . In all grade*;
Kehiuckv J e a n s Co:tonudi>. ( .i*slmcres •
Brown a n d BleachedTabliag. Ticking,:
Black Uowun
Cotton Velvet,
Mlack
»ei»o>, CoualMpaacs,
w " " ! ™ " " .
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" I L L I N E I t Y . — I I O X X 1 1 S of latest mode, t r i m m e d ;
S h ' a t e i s e'oiun-dand rrblte;
-CMtor.Oil
M
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Marcelllne.
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Traveria: O l t y . ' J n n e ! , 18C0.'
" I 7 O R T I I E T O I L E T — T It ANSI'A t IEXT.! llOXEY. VAMI 1 kce, MIUHMS * mo*or and ( > t i I t feoups,
CblognKWav I t u m . T r i c o p h e i o U s
KathaiKin t'tair Oil. H'dk'a 1-erfomr. Pomade,
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, S a i l and B t o o t a Li u«he»,. /
Fine, Coarw'. Baci?, Side. Pocket and ftonnet C o m b *
H a i r P i n s Pins, Tooth P a « c ; Blacking,-
..
Cullenders,
,• • .
Chimney Brushes,
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Traverse City. J u n e 1. H)ttk
•
Essence of P t p p e r m l n l .
Bav Rum,
E s s e n c e tVintergreen,
Milk Slrainnia, \
i
lCsacnce Cinnamon.
•
• Cobalt.
* OO.
Barred Oam.tric, t m b r o i d e r t i l C-irtnia*.
Wash Blon-!, B - b U n e t and ttguied l-ac«;.
ijulie*' Mas.lu a n d Cambric «iffb'd. CvUara a n d » a w ,
IJUIU*- Handkerchiefi',
N a p k i n s "1 able .Covers, Diaper. P. C. Cotton.
U n c n . Bteaehed C o t t o n , M a m ; i U n ,
SilOKEI) HAl.l.lBCT.
Shoe Thread,
Sand Paper,
Pain Killer.
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Traverse City. J o n e 1, ISCft.
,i!
liuat Pans,
-.,
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Crochet Needles.
'
ChildV Toy PallC.ikc C u t t e r s
8
India R u b h e r HaJr pina,
T r a v e l i n City, J u n e
I8ca
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., Circle Combs,
W h i t e Cotton Fringe.
Ladies' Embroidered M i t t s
I-j
huiie*. Cauoie*. t<oa]>, c o m m o c a n d erasive,
Saab, painted and glaiefl,
Must*id,
English
and
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."!• Soda, Cream Tartar, (ilnger, b a k i n g 1 owder.
Better C r o c k s
.
SaUxatu*. Starch, Verwa«.iH1f P ° l l , i
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.Ciiarn*. Stoafl and wood,
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Tobacco, Snutf, Garden S e e d s
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•'•r " > '
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Bag Salt, Fipe and Rock Kali.tHoe. Aiaai.
Mo«quito B a r s
iv t o f a i l ' t h e m i n f T e l r w e d . f he E n g l i s h rails
L a m p a n d Lard O i l , C a s t e r Oi'.
,
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p e o p l e , only
Men's Black Velvet Caps,
Indigo, Ye I tow Ochre. CTiilk, Camwood,
Mackerel,.
Flnl'i, Moiiowes,Sj-nip, VtMgKr,
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B e a n s Fork, Meal,.Flour, Oatmeal. Feed, B r a * „•
Childs' T e a col'd Hats,
u o sooner t s a raii-roau m n | » K
— ; ----' lu-eT, ham< a W S n o n l d i t s , C0»iil*n,
Preserve J a r s ,
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r o a d men t h a n a w a y t h e y hie t o E n g l a n d t o b a r g a i n , b y
Hard BrealC*R" , t*r ('rackers, Lani. f
.
, .
A s aperient and S t o m a c i i p r « | « r a U o n of IRON
d ot Violin S t r i n g s .
b o o k or b y c r o o k , f o r t h e i r rails; a n d i f t h e j r s u c c e c d , w h a t
E.U..1 l « . » . » » I I U
•Oxygen and Carbon tiy coint.uauoa in Hydrogen. Sanctionn t h e i rr bbehalf.
a triumnh
c h a i f . ed by the h i g h e s t Medical A u t h o r i t i e s both in Europe and
« s bnaKers,
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the- r o a d ? B u t h o w s t a n d s t h e case, in m o s t instances,
The e x p e r i e n c e of thousand* dally proVes that n o p w p " "
R I T I T S ^ i e . — R A I S I N S , PRCXEP. < i U R R A J f I 4
F a n c y Vest B u t t o n s
. B a u v - . l A i a o u s Oranges, Pine Appk-s
• f t e r t h e lnpee of t h r e e , f o u r . ' o r five r e a r * ? E v e n l o n g Hon of Iron can bo compared wttn it.
blood, depression of vital energy, iiale iind otht-rwiso Kickl)
' Rhiibarls P l u m s S t r a w b e n l e s T o n n l o / s
b4fore their h a v e b e g a n .to e n t e r t a i n ,the t h o u g h t of a divHANNAH. LAY i
complexions indicate its necessity in almost
Peaches, Apples, fresh p r e s e r v e * ! ibe Apples,
idend, a h d w h i l e y e t b p r n o d o j r u w i t h a h e a v y b u r d e n of
TraTerse City, J u n e 50, 1RC\
Peaches, lioowcberric*. Currsntr, ? l j : s
d e b t , tbeic r a i l s h a y e railed t h e m , a n d t h e y m u s t b e a t a i i " E l . . In a n » . M I f « ! » » » > tt to.'tea. t r M . It to.R a d i s h ' s O n i o n s A s p a r a g u s piepar. d Horseradish.
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s b. o u l.1.
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most l a m e n t a b l y c o m m o n , c l L i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s r n b e r c u l o w s , B a i t
.in
Buekwheat,
s o c o m m o n tliat o u r 4»?o^e a r e b o g i l i n i n g t o o p e n t h e i r H l i c u m . M i s m e n s t r u a t t o n , W h i l e s , C h l o r o s i s , L i v e r
T r a v . n a C l l r / J a a a l . Iflcfc
•
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Woolen Yarn,
t o t h e - f i k t i h a t < h p j r . b « v e b«#n p a y i n g t o d d e a r f o r " m . p l n i n t r c h r o n l o H e a d a c h e s k h e o m a t t a . , I u , Pain Killer,
i S o O T f t i x D » H O E S - V S T « « » ^ SIltMi
whisUe, a n d a r e c a s t i n g a b o u t f j r u m o r e r e l i a b l e t c r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e * o u t h e F a e * . , A c .
Mstch S a f e s
l > O o n g n s a (jailors. S.ipi-ers h e o M M I ^
l T c a * e * o \ OUNEUII. l . t a . U T V , whether the . " t u t of acute
duoeudiuice iiv ounOwT) A m e r i c a n i r o n . A n d even if t h e y dimnse. or of the c o a t i n u e d dinitnution of nerv ous anu mu*- Licorice Root and Ball,
Hublicrs and Oveishot*. U d l ^ l t o o t i e s
P a p e r Rag* (parebascd.)
' f l a l t e r s . Buskin*, f l i p s Ties, R a b b e t s
w e m w f b r t n i M t c a s t o g c t ' a gooil a r t i c l e , t h e u l t i m a t e S S w
tB.,n n e n a a . a a a . f l . i B t . . o„ trial ot Oil. raBaxier's Tooth P j s t e ,
Overshoes, l ^ r p r t SIKKA
«t»ratlve ha* proved successful t o an e x t e n t which up descripHarness Buckles
Bny*' Boots a n d Shoes.
tion nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalids
Hand 8 a w s
•
Misae* Bootees s n d Oaiters,
so long bed-ridden a* to have become forgotten in their own
Thermometers
c o a c c o u n t h a s been mad© o f t h e s a d loss of h u m a n life,
cighlHirhoods h a v e suddenly re-appeaied in t h e Way world
Butter L a d l e s , ^ „
t t nHi Ri n j•/:
r l• i A i ^ k ' H \ i t V >
if r o m ti nh e a" jtot -4ffi W
nm
, if j u r t returned from protracted travel in a distant land.
•
Tack P u B s
n _ . r » » « l i U i M a i < A i i r t t i i i W y a n d o t t e R o l h n z Mills. Some very signal instance* of thia kind are attested of female
Traverse City. J u n e 1.18C0.
Spalding's
Prepared C l u e ,
hiifHltHMHo, Sulfcrers. emaciated victim* «f a p p a r e n t marasmus
1
Plate H i n g e s
' O B U I L D E R S A N I > C A R P E N T E R S * We h a r t
gnineons exhaustion, critical change*, and that coraplk........
Tin Me a* a re*.
(for j o n \ o C ' V j p js ^p v ^^ b tTi ii nTk jl blicen
c e n ccin m W e d iu re-rolljiig of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air a n d exercise for
a full line o. M Altl'WAUE, such a s
H A N N A H LAY A CO. ^
B J [ £ t i ^ w s Axe's. Ilsmmers, D001-Trimmings
Travet*e City, J u n e . I f . IMP.
l e a n , a n i f t b o U r r a t W e s t e r n R o a d s . I t h a s now dr. hftnri * V a N E ^ ' o r s * A v K c n o s s of alV k i n d s and for r e » o n . faChisels, Augars. W .
* CO.
t h o small j o b o t
r a f l i ' ( A d o t nino miles) for m i l l ^ . ^ a i e a A » e n . U . c
r I G I I T F O R T H E M I L L I O M ^ - W K WOOLDiJO;
• t i e D r f r o i t r"'"
m r e n t l v e o i i t r a c t e d Tor.
1 J PLCIALI.Y call the attentiob of this community t o one
Traverse City. J u n e 1,18C0. . :
1 MI t i s vigorously tonic, without U-ing e x c i t i n g and overheatI n adjdititi
ing; a a d gently, regularly aperient, even in the tno*t obstiinterested, to w i t : that a G o o d l i g h t U
O R n O U W K R E P E B S - t K l v a S AND F O B K 9 .
e r e c t i o n ( W i n n i i n K O " ' n u n e r i i i . . v » . ««.•<#»
n a u case* of co«livene*s without e v e r being a gartrlc purgaSpoon*, t i a i v n * «a<l SMWU,
road spikes, 4 f v J $ c , w b j e ^ , | j t o b e in o p e r a t i o n in t h e tive. or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
I u t h i s latter property, a m o n g o t h e r s which makes it so
e o n n w o r t h e sem oiu
remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy for P i u t f , upon
T l i t a e n t i r e a m o u n t a f m a c h i n e r y is e m b r a c e d
which it also a p p e a r s to e x e r t a dlsUnet a n d specific action,
Tjnildintfi t h e w h o l e l e n g t h o r t h e a t r t c l n r e b e i n g f o u r
bv dispersing the tocal u n d e n c y w h i c h f o r m s theirf.
M
h u n d r e d a n d ivinety f u e t ( a b o u t 3 0 r o d s ) a n d i t s w i d t h
Traverse City, J a n e 1 , 1 8 f 0 .
' i n D r s r c r s i A , innumerable a* are it* causes, s i n g l e box
JJ .» ' .
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oni) h u n d r e d a w l fitly f e e t ( a b o u t nine r o d s ) swelling o a t or these Chalyt*ate Pills ha* often sufficed for the most ha- nitv. and whioly.wMi
O R T H E K I T C H E N — C l t O C K E U Y , a fall linein t h f middle, h o w e v e r , o v e r t w o h u n d r e d feet, t o a c c o m - bitual c a s e s i n c l n d i n g the attendant.CoffuvKxaas.
»1LA»53W'AH^ aii-assortment.
In unchecked DtAaauoEA, even when advanced t o p T S J »
mo«lato t b fe pnutl'lling
tnoilato
u d d l i n g t( u m
r aa r eo s .
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,
.
TCRY, confirmed, emaciating, a n d apparently malignant, the . a a » » to a n axblbltlan i n J f a t
^
T h e entire p r o p ? r t ^ is owned b y t w o c o m p a n i e s T h e
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Traverse
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1.18C0p l a t , a m i t j w t t w o t b o a s u n d t w o h u m l r i d a c r e s o r laiwl. a n d J a ° , " . K S « a ! b a « k . . w b t a h p o a r . l l ,
Traverse City. J a n e I t . 18C0Silao* c o t w d e r u b l e i n t e r e s t in t h e roUing m i l k T h e larg- r i n u r CUXSCMPTIOX, t h i s reme.W haa allay ed the alarm of
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friend* and p h y s i c i a n s In several v j r y gratifying and intera K I M P O R T A ? f T C I 1 A X O B . — * " E HAVE. F O R p snd s n a t h s . Hoe*. S h o v e l s Bpadea, F o r k s Gartfen I t s k e s
e r p o r t i o n of t h e r o l l i n g "Sfftl i s owne<l b v t h e W ^ a n ; l o t t e
A V S f ° S S . m a , a M a . aftb. W ^ S g g g g B o l t i n g MSn.Co, T h e t w o w m p a i i n ^ b o W e v ^ r r f r e r t f m T r e a n e r u j s i s t h i * medicated i r o n h a s h a d
p o * d a l m o s t c n t i r e l v or t h e s a m e individual*. Cupt_- K . B. far more than the good effect of t h e most cautioit»lj balanced
W a r d b e i n g m n c h t b o l a r g e s t s t o c k h o l d e r , especially in preparations of *64ine, vrithont a a y . « f t h o well known lis-
I,,.I M *»**. <^SSSS^fSTS&
1 tbpfoiler?, likq firery,
/GROCERIES, Jke.—fiooXh. TEA, cortife,
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Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
S5xasaa6s«fa»-
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t b c R o l l i n g Mills.
.
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T o t h e s e txtcnsii-e b r a n c h e s or m f t n u f a e t u r m g l i w u s t r y ,
o i h e r s will i x m b o a d d e d , a n d t h e d a y i s not d i s t a n t w h e n
V T n n d o t t e Fill b e c o m e a j o r a t m a u u T a r t a r i n g t o w n , t h e
• B i r m i n g h a m o f Mlchigar»--flhouki.not that distinction be
irOii b v M a t q u e t t e . W o should h a v e a d d e d , t h a t t h e
wliote i s u n i n c t i m b c r e d b y d e b t . T h e i n v e s t m e n t a l r e a d y
m a l e , c o m ; * p r e t t y ' well u p t o half a million. T h e n u m b e r o r
s b n r t * irv e a r h C o m p - W i s t ^ n t y t h o u s a n d — p a r value,
tw«i-itv five d o l l a r s a s h a r e .
'
A h i h c r i , w b o can b u t revert t o t h e g r e a t benefit w h i c h
confer upon the p o p u l a t i o n ^ our S t a t e ?
• f l w i W i n a p o o o u r resources a s a S t a t e w h i c h h a s ,1J»us
b e e n n r e v o b l e d . i s afl ready c o u n t e d b y n u l h o n s . A n d
I f . w a . W l a t a r i f f a d e q u a t e t p t h e p r o t e c t i o n o r t h e varieias b'r.inchiM of m a n u f a c t u r e n p o n o u r o w r t t n i l , w h o c a n
e a m i w i e t h e rosaltlog b e n e f i t t o . o a r people, in n o t only
(Uy»nins t h e r u i n o u s d r a i n o r t h e r e s o u r c e s oTtbe c o u n t r y ,
b a t iu c r e a t i u g a r e l i a b l e h o m e m a r k e t T h e p r o p o s e d
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