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Grand Traverse Herald, June 15, 1860
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1860-06-15
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
V O L . XI.
N O . 28.
T E A V E E S E C I T Y , M I C H . F E I D A Y , J U N E 15, I 8 6 0 .
I can't stand it to have our other girls get too big
floor of this cave throughout its whole exteut was a mw
or human bones. Skulls and other bones were minded for old fashioned farm houses; I want them sensible, well
together in the utmost confusion. To what depth thev informed woman, but I set myfootagainst having them
" ii rcBLisniD i r n r r RID AT, AT
Jon* Sunn.
extended I am unable to decide, but we dug to the depth all school teachers.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
of three or four feet in every quarter of the cavern, and
still we found only bones. The remains of thousands
MORGAN BATES,
must haw been deposited there. How, and by whom,
EDITOR AXD PUOrKIETOK.
and for what purpose, it is impossible even to coujocture. A fcw years ago a young and bcautirul lady, living
not a thousaud miles from Boston, had two suitors, OIH;
TKKMS.
Fanneri* Girls.
n,r. DOLUS u r n Kirrr Ctm
ntr annum. ptjtbu
poor and the other rich, tho latter having lessfavorin th>A > I I > I I I U I « > l o x r t e dforO n * D O L U S P«T M « » ™ .
I am aformer,aad so was my father before me. 1 have eyes or his mistress than his rivaL And as is also usualflr»l loMltloo. u d t - f O l j - H r . c « U fo,e«h . . b ^ o f n l l i « r « M i . V " r l j
notfollowedin his footsteps in the way of mauagiug the ly the case in such instance*, the young lady's preference
farm, because I have taken agricultural papers, and have conflicted with that of herrelativesand friends. So dee .rribed by U v : Sflr MBU perfolioc f m w o r t i ^
r w « « , 4 1 i . t«rt»forMch n f a » q M « . ! K w j y te*™-jr
learned much that was not his to know; and whats more, ded were they in their opposition to a match with the
k. doabl* price.
the railroad has come within three miles of me so that poor mechanic, and so loud in their praise of the other,
the old farm upou which my father toiled so many years, that the young ladyfinallyconsented to become the rich
ill Kiwis «r M> fml'm Sail; ui tiyttW; ftwtdis worth fire times what it was in his day. I am not one man's wife. They lived happily together. But in the
of the kind of men who croak and and grumble about old progress of yearsreversescan*;; the best calculations cattimes. I enjoy modern times and would not givu up my not always put off misfortunes, and her husband announcCHAHTJES H. HOLI5EN,
machines and go back to the old ways of doing, by hands ed one day thot his railnro had swept awav his property.
for any money. 1 often wonder if my father can look But he did not blow his brains out nor take poison, nor
down from Heaven, and see the mowers and reapers fly did she go back to her mother, or regret the day she hwi
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
the old places where he toiled and sweat. 1 cannot ever married him. Ndi -Both were too sensible to an
NORTHPORT,
help chuckling to myselt as I at in my sulky, and ride so foolishly. He spent a few days with creditors, in arGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
over the oldfomiliarplaces, cutting down the grass, and ranging matters, and then the couple movod away verv
Office Second Door South of Union Dock.
31-ly
raking it up again, with half a dozen men; to think my quietly. In a week everybody knew.that Mr.—
had
boys can go to school all the rear around and never foiled and a week later the goad padded to their statein
T. J . R A M S D E L L
need suffer from the want of lcariug, as I do
ments the fact, (for a wonder!) that he had gone to California to try and repair hisfortunes,leaving his wile, with
this day.
...
. .
My wife is up to the times, too. and likes to give her two "young children, with means enough for many years to
AKD
family a good chance in the world. She is a good manSOLICITOR I N C H A N C E R Y ,
ager,risingearly, andrisingto some purpose. I owe half A year passed and Mrs.
-heard from her husband
of my prosperity to her help and counsel. My. boys it once, and then only by a few lines, which accompaMANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
are growing up healthy sensible young fellows. The two nied a small remittance—and announced that his stay
Office Sccond Door North of Buswell's Hotel, lttf
oldest harness up the old mare and go to the Academy, might be longer than he anticipated
THE HON BOSTWICK,
three miles off, and, except a little while in hay and harAnother year went by, and only one more letter, this
vest, they do not lose a day the year around The ojily time full or business ami stating the perod or his return
NOTARY PUBLIC,
thing that troubles me is my daughters. Nancy, tho old- still more indefinitely.
THE PIASA.
.
OLERK AND REOISTER,
est, is afine,handsome, smart girl of nineteen. She went Then came a blank or several years, with no letter, no
An Indian Tradition of Illinois.
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
to the district school till she was sixteen, and then she money, no news or any kind from her husband.
Willtfrep t n o u l »tltntlantolh«
The tongue of scandal was not alent during this period
The tradition of'the Pinsa is still carrcut among nil the had learned all there was to learn there. So we concludP A Y M E N T O F TAXES.
trilxa of the Upper Mississippi, and those who have in- ed t® send her to Mrs. Drake's seminary about 50 miles of doubt, but every circumstancereflectiugon the fidelijonUon o r XflnJ.i «t_
habited the valley of the Illinois, and is briefly this: off She did get along amazingly. In two years she had tyjof the husband to the wire was magnified till »he was
learned
a
pile,
and
besides
had
painted
beautiful
pictures
led
to believe heraclf deserted Without means, she had
Many thousand moons before the arrival of the palefaces
when the great magalonyx aud magtodon, whose bones enough to cover our parlor walls, (though I must confess to depend on her friends for her sustenance.
Thrown occasionally into tho society of her former rearc now dug up, were still living in this laud of green prai- I suspect her teacher gave her a Bit now and then.) She
ries, there existed a bird of such dimensions that he could could sing equal to our parson's wife, and set the tunes jected suitor, and believing that be had remained single
LAND WABEANT
easily carry in his talons a full grown deer. Having ob- in meeting when the Square's away. She knew the French for her take, and having nothing to hope from her minAND
tained a taste of humanflesh,from that time he would for every thing orouyd the house, and understood botany, ing husband, shefinallyapplied for, and obtained a diT A X - P A Y I N G A G E N C Y feed upon nothing else. He was artful as he was power- chemistry, natural philosophy, aud more things than I dorce on the ground of her desertion.
Oue can imagine what her feelings were when she learnful; he would dart suddenly and unexpectedly upon au In- could mention.
Trartrse Citj. Grand Trawrst Coonty, Mifh.
dian,bear him off into one of the caves of the bluff, aud de- While she was at Mrs. Drake's she only came home at ed that her former lover had never, since hisrejectionby
vour him. Hundreds of warriors attempted for years to Fall and Spring vacations, and then she was so busy sew- her, and her majiage to another, cherished other feeling*
H E N R Y D. C A M P B E L L .
ing
and
getting
ready
to
go
back
again,
that
her
mother
did
for
her than those of friendship.
,, ,
destroy him, but without success. Whole villages wore
not think it worth while to set her to work. Well, last
Her disappointment was sharpened with anguish when,
T AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR nearly depopulated, and cousternation spread through
I J sale or iocstion; luvertiuerit*ftiadc;Taxes paid on non- the tribes or the Illini. At length Ouatoga, a chief whose spring she came home for good, and a joyous day it was a few days after, shereceiveda letter from her husband
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes and pur- fame as a warrior extended even beyond the great lakes, •»me. I felt happy to think I had a daughter who had stating that he had at last accumulated a fortune beyond
Ch
\ud°wlUa?weya^v"tlie mnrt vsrefol sttention to the inter- separated himself from the rest of the tribe, fasted in sol- good education in her head, and sprv healthy hands to his most sanguine expectations, and was then on his way
ests of my Correxix.ud.-nt*, and in liberality. promptness and itude for the. space of a whole moon, and prayed to the ork. But, Mr. Editor, she is a spoiled girl, for aught home, with a closing request that she would meet him at
accuracy of business transactions would conrt compsrlson Great Spirit, the Master of life, that he would protect I can see, but her mother thinks she will come to, after a Xew York. She gathered from the letter that money
had been sent her often during those years, butwhieh she
with Ruy Agency in the country.
m
/—. Cityj
nu.: v~..
l nvi
l-€m hia children from the Piaea. On the last night of his while.
Traverse
Nov.-IX
A W
She cau't bear to see me in jny shirt-sleeves, no matter had never received She knew her husband if affectionTast, the'tircat Spirit appeared to Ouatoga iu a dream,
directed him to select twenty of his warriors, cach how clean and white, but insists upon my wearing a lin- ate, was also proud and she feared that he would never
L a n d , T a x , a n d G e n e r a l Agency. and
en
duster,
for
she
had
learned
that
"it
was
disgusting
to
forgive tlie slight involved in the act or obtaining a diarmed with a bow and poisoned arrow, andcouceal them
designated spot Near the place of their conceal- cat with a man in his shirtsleeves." She is right down vorce. But shefinallyresolvedon a ftill confession, and
MORGAN HATES
ment, anothor warrior was to stand in open view as a ashamed of her mother's hands, because they show that on the day of the arrival of the steamer, she was the first
Hut opened ah Office at Traverse City, Grand Travsrse Co.. victim for the Pinsa, which they must shoot the instant she has been a hard working woman' all her life. Our to greet her late husband who, after liearing all the parMichigan, for the transaction of a j
ho pounced upon his prey. When tho chief uwoke in home-made striped carj>cts that have always been my ticulars of her couduct during his absence, was atfirstinGeneral Aptencv BusinefH.
the morning, no thanked the Great Spirit and returneil pride, arc •' not fit to bo seen." She won't let Bob or clined torefusehisforgiveness,butfinallyderided to overThe United State* Land OIBee fa located at this place ; and to his tribe and told them his dream. The warriors were Dick run about barefooted, for she says they look like look the past, with its mistakes and its err ore, and again
beggars. Sho has written their names in their spelling accompanied to the altar the object of his early affections.
particular attention will be paid to locating
investing money In Government I*nds imparting informa- quickly selected and placed in ambush as directed. Ou- books Bobbie and Dickie, and written her'sNancicSmytion relative to the general feature*,resouroesand advan- atoga offered himself as the victim. Ho was willing to die thc. 8he says she had rather not cat with her servants
A Fishing Adventure.
tages of the Grand Traveraa country. the payment oftaxw, for his tribe. Placing him»cir in open view of the bluff, —that is our hired man and woman, who have lived with The Hon. William Elliott, in his papers on " Carolina
iind the transaction of any Agency business with which he he soon saw the Piasa perched on a cliff eyeing his prey.
Sports"
recently
published
by Messrs. Derby 4 Jackson,
us
six
years,
ami
born
and
raised
on
the
next
farm.
It
may be entrusted.
RitntRBXCKS.
Ouatoga drew up his manly form to its utmost height, and
gives thefollowingrecordof adventure:—
planting his footfirmlyon the earth, began to chant the almost makes her sick to smell pork aud cabbage.
" I used to push over from Bay Point at early flood
HOB. J. H Howsrd, Attorney Oewral. j
death song of a warrior. A moment after, the Piasa has not forgotten how to milk; but if anybody rides by land on the iuner side of the bank, and, leaving a few
K. B . W S K i . 1 * 4 .
>
wheu she is milking, sho gets behind the cow and hides
Horfld Office, Traverae City, Nov. 8.18M.
n3 rose in the air, and as swift as the thunderbolt, darted her head as if she was stealing the milk. 1 have stood oarsmen to take charge of the boat, walk over to the sen
down upon the chief. Scarcely had he reached his vicof the bauk, with a servant or two to carry bait and
MORGAN BATE8,
tim, when every bow was sprung, and every arrow sent these things without saying much until last Sunday, when side
lines, and wading out into the surf waist deep, toss my
to the feather in his body. The Piasa uttered a wild, sho insisted upon our hired people sitting up iu the gal- line into the breakers in quest of bass. I was usually
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
fearful scream, thatresoundedfar over the other side of lery, because we needed all our pew room
armed with a light spear; lor, as the clear, transparent
Herol<l Oftlco, Travwrwe City, Mtoh.
tho river, aud expired Ouatoga was safe. Not an arrow, I hired two pews to hare room for all. 1 knew she ex- waves camerollingin from the deep, and as the pearly
not even the talons of the bird had touched him. The pected two boarding-school misses to make a visit, and fragments or sea shell passed glittering by with the flux
planning to got our men-folks out of sight. I boltod
T R A V E R S E C I T Y HOUSE, Master or life in admiration or the generous deed of Ou- was
and reflux or the tide, objects were occasionally encounout
of
this,
und
had
a
regular
blow
un,
and
told
Nancy
atoga has held over him au invincible shield. In memotered as brilliant, perhaps, but by no mcane as pleasant
ry or this event, the imago or the Piasa was engraved on she was getting to bigfeeUng entirely for a farmer's daugh- look upon; the eyes and jagged spines or imnxroe stingW I L L I A M F O W L E , the lace or the bluff. Such is the Indian tradition.— ter. She staid home from church and cried all day. I to
ravs buried in the sand, all to these, and lying in wait for
(FRONT STRKBT, NKAR COURT HOI'St.)
Or course I do not vouch for its truth. This much, how- hate crying woman more than a long draught, BO Ishant their prev. On one delightful day 1 was tempted to wade
T R A V E R S E CITY. MICHIGAN.
ever, is certain; The figure or a largo bird cut in solid scold her again. I don't want to be hard on the girl,— deeper than usual into the sea, which was beautifully clear.
rock L* still there, and at a height that is perfectly inac- but what am I to do? I am willing to let her food the
r p m . s OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST cessible. How, aud for what purpose it was made, I chickens itr gloves, and spell all our uamcs wrong, and 1 pa.-sed along the naryowridgeof a ree£ which extended
L in Traverse City,) aituated on Front street, in the viciniI'd as licrhavo the bow wear shoes; but when it comes eastwardly to a considerable distance from the main bank,
ty of the Court Houae and pnblic officestostill open for the leave for others to determine ; even at this day, an In- to oveMurnio'r everything and being ashamed of her fath- while a swash of some depth lay close within. 1 had unreception of the traveling public. The Proprietor returns dian never passes the spot in his canoe withoutfiringhis
hia hearty thsnks for the liberal patronage he has received, gun at the figure of the bird. The marks of balls on the er.mother.and nfttne.I am discouraged. 1 have bought her consciouslyremaineduntil the advancing tide had covered
and aaaurea the pnblic that no pains will be spared to make
a piano, and let her learn music two years, for she is nat- the highest parts of the ridge full waist deep. Behinn
his guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with rock are almost innumerable.
me-stood mv servant,' Cain,' with my spear and a wicker
Near the closo of March, of the present year, I was urally musical. Sho came near fainting one night when basket of bait An exclamation of terror from bim made
th
C!ood accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
-iPtf influenced to visit the bluffs below the mouth of the Illinois the squire's son, just out of college, and a whiskered chap me turn, when I beheld but afcwyards distant between
and above that of the Piasa. My curosity was principal- from the city were here, because I said: " Come, Nance, us and the shore, and intercepting our retreat, a large
ly directed to the examination of a cave connected with give us a tune on the piany." I saw something was shark, close on the ride ortho ridge, head on for us and
G U N T O N HOUSE,
tie above tradition, as one of those to which the bird had wroug, but couldn't guest what, for I had on my du^er waving his tail backward and forward with a debbcrate
carried his human victims. Preceded by an intelligent and wasn't tipping my chair back, ("a vulgar trick,
motion! • My spear,' said I; ' keep close to me.
J A M E S K . G U N T O N , guide, who carried a spade, I set out ou my excursion. Nancy calls it) The next davi my wife told me what sculling
and shout when I do." 'Great God. said Cain, his eyes
(MOI TH o r BOABDKAN BIVBB,)
The cave was extremely difficult of access, and at one was to pay. I must say that I like my old-fashioned way almost starting from their sockets; another one. I jooked.
Tx'avei'se City, Michigan.
point of our progress I stood at an elevation of more than of pronouncing as well as her new way of spelling—and and saw, not one but tiro other tkarkt, lying behind the
one hundred andfiftyfeet on the race or the bluff with only this morning after breakfast when her ma told her
r p H I S NEW AND COMFORTABLB HOUSE IS barely room to sustain one foot. The unbroken wall to shake the table cloth, what does she do but to take it first, all in a line, and in the same attitude f Doubtless
JL now ready to receive Its guests, beingflttedin full, withKIT through the loug hall and out of the back door, for the bait in the wicker basket had attracted them; the
out regard to cost, so as to make It the most desirable of any towered above me, while below was the lliver. After rear some would see her shake it in the same place where advancing tide had carried them the scent,and these grim
a long and perilous clambering wo reached the cave,
Hotel in the Connty.
. „
had paased toreconnoitrebefore they rushed on
J K. 0- being one of the earliest settlers in the Coanty, is whjch was aboutfiftyfeet above the surface of the riv- she had for ten years. 1 have got a new boughten car- pointers
prey. If they attacked us we were gone! Not a moable to givo any information necessary to parties wishing to
By the aid of a'long pole placed on the edge of the pet for the parlor, and now she wants the front windows their
ment was to be lost It was ooe of those frequent ca**
locate lands, or otherwise. He has a Pleasure Boat, Sklffli
scting rock, and the upper end touching the mouth cut down to the floor.
in
which
wefindsafety in audacity. Bepeatiug my order
Yesterday
she
came
to
me
to
know
if
she
might
"teach
and Fishing 1
of the cave, we succeeded in entering it. Nothing could
search of health o
to Cain, and grasping my spear, I rushed upon the leadbo more impressive than tho view from the entrance of district school." " No," said 1, " Why do you want to ing shark, and struck it down valiantly across his n o s e place of resort
>
. Traverae City, October II.1859.
this cavern. The Mississippi was rolling in silent gran- teach? I am able to keep hair a dozen girls like vou. ir
at the time, at the top ^
deur beneath us; high above our heads a single ccdar hung I had them. No I can t think or your teaching. U^- shouting,
pcrfc-ct agony of fear, gave a loud yell, « d ^
its branches over the cliff ou the blasted top of whicu on this she began to cry again, and I can't stand woman s in
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
in the water. The manouvresucceeded, the shark
seated a bald eagle. No other sound or sign of life tears, so I said "tcach!" and she is going to teach aU length
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
near us. A Sabbath stillnessrestedupon the scene. summer, iu a little bit of a school house, for fear she will ran off for deep water, and we took the crown of the
and looked back, until we ^
la prepared to make Piawand Specifications for all clsaw Not a cloud was in the Heavens; not a breath of air was get tanned and freckelcd and jpoil her hands helping her ridges,
OM hundred andfiftyyards over which we had to wade
of Buildings; also execute all kinds of work connected - u v stirring. The broad Mississippi lay before us, as calm
the Trade, on liberal terms.
and smooth as a lake. The landscape presented the same Now, Mr. Editor, I have given up Nancy, but I bare before we regained the bank."
Sash, Glass, Doors, Palata and Nalto,
three
fine
girls
growing
up.
I
am
able
and
willing
to
wild aspect as it did before it had yet met the ere of the
WHO P « « I XHIPO B j c u r i t - T b c Doiioerer of
eoastantly on hand, aad for sale.
All orders for Caklaet Work aad Undertaking wiU be white man. The roof of the cavern was vaulted, the top give them ail a good education, for I belierein it, inspite ot tbe torn of Vm Botoi, io Ob.0. k n e
o^>
•xecuted on abort notice.
. ...
of which was hardly leas than twenty-five feet in height of the dreadful blunder I have made. I would like to JuMicc of the P w c over a rcgnUr Republics normJ. K. G, thankful for past patroBRgo, Ukes this opportn- The shape of the cave was irregular, but so Car as I could know if you can tell me of any place where a fanners
Bity of soliciting a continuance of the aame.
daughter
can
get
a
good
education
and
notloae
her
seoTraverse City, November 15,1849.
My jodgeTthe bottom would average twenty by thirty. The
fljt ©rani) C^ubtrsc SJtrali),
Moron, CoMstllor mii Soliritor,
^.ttontci ant) CmmstUor at f afo,
The Little Dandelion.
Gay little Dandelion.
Light* up the meads,
Swings on her tender foot.
Telleth her besds.
List to the robin's note,
Pouredfromsbove;
Wise little Dsndelion
Cares not for love,
Cold lie the daisy bank*.
Clad hut In green.
When in the Maya agone
Bright hues are seen;
Wild pinks are Numbering,
Violets delay;
True little Dandelion
Guldeth the May.
Brave little Dandelion.
Fart falls the *no<
Bending the daffodili'*
- Haughty head low;
Under thatfleecytent
Careless of ".Id,
Blithe little Dandelion,
Countless her gold.
Meek little Dandelion
Growcth more fsir.
Till dries the summer dew,
Out of her hair;
Bright rides the thirsty sun,
Fiercely and high;
Faint little Dandelion,
Cioseth her eye.
Pale little Dandelion,
In her white shrond,
Hcareth the sngel breeze
Call from the cloud,—
Tiny plumes fluttering.
Make no dclav;
Little winged Dandelion,
Soareth sway.
LUUOIUVU
u u M .
O
—
,
.
,
£J)£ (Srani) Srabcrsr Btrali).
T o t k R e p u b l i c a n Electors o f M l c h i c a n .
T h e Letters of A c c e p t a n c e .
T e r r i b l e T o r n a d o a t M o u n t P i r a v m i raid L y n d o n
T h e leaders of t h e R e p u b l i c a n h o s t a r e n o w chosen.
—Camncke and Albany la IUiu—Over Fifty P e r t
SpRiNoriELp. I L L , M a y 23, I 8 6 0 .
sons Killed.
A C o n v e n t i o n u n e q u a l l e d in ability, u n p a r a l l e l e d in
H o n . CEOROE AOTMUN, P r e s i d e n t of t h e l i e p u b l i c a n
M o t E n o N , J u n o 4. 1 : 2 0 P . M .
h a r m o n y a n d e n t h u s i a s m — c h e e r e d b y s u c h a c r o w d of N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n :
A t o r n a d o pa!N?d t h r o u g h t h e t p w n of L y n d o n a n d M t .
c i t i z e n s ' f r o m t h e E a s t , W e s t , N o r t h , a n d S o u t h , a* never
T R A V E R S E C I T T r
S u u 1 a c c e p t t h e n o m i n a t i o n t e n d e r e d 10c b y t h e C o n P
l
e a s a n t a b o u t five m i l e s s o u t h <a H a r r i s o n , p a s s i n g i n
b e f o r e g a t h e r e d a t a N o t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n of a n y p a r t y — v e n t i o n o v e r w h i c h y o u p r e s i d e d , a n d of which I a m formP R I D A Y M O R N I N G , J U N K 15, 1 8 6 0 .
h a s d e l i b e r a t e l y , a f t e r cool a n d dispassionate consultation, ally a p p r i s e d in t h e letter of y o u r s e l f a n d o t h e r s , a c t i n g an easterly d i r e c t i o n , a c c o m p a n i e d w i t h a h e a v y t h u n d e r
s t o n n . s w e e p i n g e v e r y t h i n g in i t s c o u r s e .
s e l e c t e d ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois, a n d HAJSXIBAI. a s a C o m m i t t e e of t h e C o n v e n t i o n f o r t h a t p u r p o s e .
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
K i l l e d — M r s . R i c h m o n d : M r . a n d M r s . D o r r ; one b o y
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people?
port
[Grand Haven News.
p u b l i c a n s a t ©ace."
MOKT.AX B4TK8. EDITOR.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
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TRAVERSE CITY.
• - c h e a p e r , c l e a r e r , m o r e b r i l l i a n t w x l c h e e r f u l l i g h t t h a n t h e p a p e r s . I t was f o r w a r d e d t o M r . L . b y o n e of t h e
a n y s u b s t a n c e w c k n o w e x c c p t gas.
Indeed, in some c o m m i t t e e w h o went t o Spriogfield t o inform h i m o f his
r e s p e c t s w e p r e f e r it t o gas,- and believe t h a t f o r all p u r poses w h e r e stationary lights are
required,
Kerosene o r
C oal O f f i s d e s t i n e d t o s u p e r c e d e all o t h e r s u b s t a n c e s
O u r K e r o s e n e L a m p , w i t h one b u r n e r , a f f o r d s a s m u c h
lightens t h r e e o r d i n a r y {fluid L a m p s , a n d t h e e x p e n s e is
n o t m o r e t h a n half as mBch, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g we use oil
w h i c h costs $ 1 5 0 p e r gallon.
A n d h e r o we would re-
m a r k t h a t i t is a l l - i m p o r t a n t t o p r o c u r e t h e v e r y b e s t oiL
Inferior qualities are
m a n u f a c t u r e d a n d sold a t m u c h
c h e a p e r r a t e s , b a t t b o oil i s offensive a n d nearly w o r t h -
nomination:
II)EAB I J S C O L S — Y o u ' r e n o m i n a t e d . Y o u will b e ele c t e d . A f t e r y o u r election, t h o u s a n d s will c r o w d a r o u n d
you, claiming rewards for s e r v i c e s rendered. I, too, h a v e
m y claims u p o n y o u . I h a v e n o t w o r k e d f o r y o u r nomin a t i o n — n o r for t h a t of a n y o t h e r m a n . I h a v e l a b o r e d
f o r t b e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of p r i n c i p l e s — a n d w h e n men c a m e
t o m e a s k i n g m y o p i n i o n of you, I only told t h e m " Lincoln i s an h o n e s t m a n . " A l l I ask of y o u in return f o r
my s e r v i c e s is, Make m y statement
good.
SKK^TOB SUMNER.— M r S u m n e r s p o k e a t length on t h e
C a m p h e n e a n d F l u i d a r e always m o r e or less dan- Kansa's Bill on t h e 1 4 t h ulL, i t b e i n g h i s first speech
g e r o u s , especially w h e r e c h i l d r e n a r e p l a y i n g a b o u t t h e s i n c e his g r e a t O r a t i o n u p o n t h e C r i m e a g a i n s t K a n s a s ,
Iras.
r o o m s a n d h a v e a c c e s s t o t h e m , and we a r e g l a d t h a t a
s u b s t i t u t e h a s ljcen discovered w h i c h
four y e a r s ago, f o r t h o d e l i v e r y o f w h i c h he w a s a t t a c k -
N E W GOODS,
AND
eloquence.
TO THE PUBLIC
S u o o r o m A I T AIR AT MAJOSTJCX.—A man n a m e d J o h n
T
a n d w h o could n o t g e t h i s p a y . t o o k H o g & V g u n a n d
started iwrib.
H o g a n followed a n d o v e r t o o k h i m in t h e
G o v . S e w a r d h a s w r i t t e n a letter, h e r e t o f o r e publish-
E
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A
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T
,
Our New and Spacious Store,
ONLY STOCK
Which we a r e filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OF
DRUGS &MEDICINES
G o v . B a n k s has already presi-
d e d a t a L i n c o l n g a t h e r i n g in F a n n e i l HalL G o v . C h a s e
woods, w h e n H i r s h m a n d e l i b e r a t e l y leveled U s g u n a n d
which are adapted t o the wants of the surrounding country,
s h o t H o g a n in t h o shoulder, i n f l i c t i n g a severe a n d p r o - h a s c o n s e n t e d t o p r e s i d e a t such a m e e t i n g in O h i o ; W i l liam L . D a y t o n h a s a n n o u n c e d his p u r p o s e t o s t u m p N e w
b a b l y m o r t a l w o u n d . T h e o f f e n d e r h a s been a r r e s t e d a t
and ARE or MAY BE called for from time to tin*
J e r e e y f o r L i n c o l n a n d H a m l i n , a n d will o p e n a t T r e n t o n
<Jarp River.
t h i s week.
We would briefly call t h e attention of the purchasing pubN E WA t o o RXTODIJCAX.—We h a v e n o t received a c o p y
SUICIDE.—Daniel T r u m b u l l c o m m i t t e d s u ic id e a t Misho f t h i s p a p e r In several m o n t h s . W o p r e s u m e t h a t t h e
awakn, Ind., on t h e 2 8 t b u l t , b y t a k i n g l a u d a n u m . M r . lic to the following
p a c k a g e designed for t h i s p l a c e is d i r e c t e d t o " G r a n d
Trumbull formerly belonged near Three Rivers, MichiT r a v e r s e " instead of " T r a v e r s e C i t y . " T h e " G r a n d
g a n , w h e r e h e leaves a family.
" T r a v e r s e " Post-otBco is t w e n t y m i l e s n o r t h of T r a v e r s e
City.
W i l l friend M a z e look t o t h i s m a t t e r ?
C o s e s o r MA.MSTR COCXTT.—Dr. G o o d a l c h a s c o m p l e t e d t h e C e n s u s of Manistee C o u n t y .
H e i n f o r m s us
W E HAVE A
NEW STORE;
. 1 h a t t h e p o p u l a t i o n is a b o u t one t h o u s a n d .
o v e r half a million Dollars, h a s b e e n c a r r i e d off.
T h e r e will b e a
rise
t w e n t y p e r c e n t in t h e valua of l u m b e r
of
fifteen
to
in P h i l a d e l p h i a
in consequenec o f t h i s d i s a s t e r .
ALSO—A c H o m v a a t r r r o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
P R O V I S I O N S ,
IN WHICH T H E Y ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Give Us a Call!
X. B.—Physician* Prtscriptlous Carefully Compounded.
L. M. 4 W. F. STEELE A CO.
Northport, J u n e I, I860.
26^m
NE W STORE
IN T H E MAIN, A
N E W STOCK; N E W GOODS,
W E HAVE A •
N O R T H P O R T .
Propeller of Our Own,
T H E SUBSCRIBER HAS J U S T RETURNED J-'ROM CHI-
N . M. STEELE.
K. A . MCCLRLLAKD,
WILLIAM O I L I .
This Is
the- l a r g e s t loss o f l u m b c r . a t o n e time, o v e r o c c u r r i n g in
tho United States.
TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTT.
POINTS:
MARRIED,
f n Dexter, May 28th, at the residence of the bride'* f*ther,
by Rev. J o h n B. Fiske, STKI-IIKN D. BISOIIAU. of Lansing,
and OnABLOTTIE. daughter «f Hon. Snmnel W. Dexter.
DIED,
At N o r t h port. May 21, I860, WILLIAM MASON,aged *7 years.
JST- T b e " E r i e S e w i n g M a c h i n e , " w h i c h is flooding
Brother Macon leaves a bereavoi! widow and several email
t h o whole W e s t , is said b y t h o s e w h o h a v e nsed i t t o b e children to monrn his decease. He was a member of the
M. E. Church, and also of the Independent Order of Good
a v e r y excellent family m a c h i n e . A d d r e s s , f o r p a r t i c u - Templar*.
- ' e following resolution* were adopted by the I. O. of G.T.
lars, J . N . Boylan, S o c r e t a r y E r i e S e w i n g M a c h i n e C o . ,
, . . WIERKAS it has pleased Almighty God to remove from o a r
Milan, OhioJ* .
number a friend snd brother, by death, who h s s been with us
am o a r first organisation, therefore
Resolved. T h a t in the death of Brother Mason we have lo*t
HEAVIEST LOSS o r LUMBER OX R E C O R D . — I n c o n s e q u e n c e
.. valued member, and the csuse of Temperance one of it*
of t h e recent h e a v y rain t h e r e h a s b e e n a h i g h f r e i ' i e t >
firmest friend*.
Resolved, T h a t wc extend to the afflicted widow and family
the River Susquehanna. T h e Boom at Williamsport w
i r warmest sympathy' and aid.
•swept a w a y on the 1 1 t h , a n d a n immense q u a n t i t y o f l n m ltesolved. That a copy of the above be forwarded to the
Grand
Traverse Herald for publication.
b e r c a r r i e d off. O v e r 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 f e e t of l u m b e r , w o r t h
HAVE INTRODUOED A LARGE AND T H E
Goods and Wares
Sena-
t o r C a m e r o n is a b o u t t o p r e s i d e a t a Lincoln ratification
meeting a t Harrisburg.
H
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! Sincy
L. M. & W . F . S T E E L E & Co.
T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVED INTO
A t t h e i r close M r . C h e s t n u t of S o u t h Caroli-
ed, s t r o n g l y e n d o r s i n g t h e R e p u b l i c a n nominees.
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
In Traverse City, and on all parts of
Grand Traverse Bay, we would respectfully announce
o b t a i n e d a t HAXKAII, LAT & C a ' s , f o r a m e r e trifle. n a t h r e a t e n e d h i m a g a i n w i t h t h e p u n i s h m e n t w h i c h M r .
Brooks h a d once administered to h i m !
T h e y also k e e p t h e very b e s t q u a l i t y of K e r o s e n e .
Hirshman, who had been working for P a t r i c k Hogan,
T H E PROPELLER
A T »T . " F i G r H " A N Y ,
C A P T . C. H. BOTNTON.
"XTlLL MAKE REGULAR WEEKLY TRIPP FROM
\ f y CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving C h i r a c *
j Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P. M., and Traverse City on Toe*
day*, at 4 P. M., stopping at Frankfort (month of Betsie
River,) C a r p River and Northport.
HANNAH. LAY k CO.
Traverse City, May 25. I860.
3i
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
may s u p e r c e d e e d b y P r e s t o n S. B r o o k s , a n d so nearly m u r d e r e d . H i s
r e m a r k s w e r e v e r y lengthy, a n d full of g r a n d a n d b u r n i n g
t h e i r use e n t i r e l y .
T h e s e L a m p s with S h a d e s and all t h e fixtures, may b e
I S T E W XJ3NTB.
C h i c a g o a n d G r a n d Traverse--
TSTHTW S T O R E ,
An Early Application.
T h e first formal a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a f a v o r f r o m M r . L i n -
K K E o a j r e L A H M . — W c b n v o been t e s t i n g t b e K e r o - c o b a f t e r h i s n o m i n a t i o n was p r o b a b l y m a d e b y M r . G i d KDC L a m p a n d Oil, d i d a r e folly satisfied t h a t t b e y diffuse dings, in t h e following n o t e w h i c h h a s found i t s w a y i n t o
CAGO WITH A S T 9 C K O F
Committee on Resolution*.
At Northport, on the 23d of Msy, GKOHOE P , eldeot con jf
'sycon and Msry Wolf, aged seven years eleven m o n t h s and
t\*cnty-flve days.
Our Own Trade,
Dry Goods, Groceries^Provisions
and Hardware,
which he offers at his New Store, cheap for Cash or Bartar.
X I G H T F O R T H E M I L L I O N . - W E WOULD ES- direct to C h i c a g o ; thus giving n* GREAT ADVANTAGES
I J F E C I ALLY call the a t t e n t i o n of t h i s community to one
t h i n e of all others in which they shonld lie and consequently
Interested, to w i t : t h s t s G o o d L i g h t is one of the
any one having to FAY FREIGHTS.
d o r e P a r k e r , M i n i s t e r of t h e 2 8 t h C o n g r e g a t i o n a l S o c i e ve rt de*iilerstums t o be obtained—and t h a t after C a r e t y in B o s t o n , a n d widely k n o w n as a t h e o l o g i a n , l e c t u r e r
ftal I ' x p c r i m e n t , an article has been Introduced and d e a n d s c h o l a r . M r . P a r k o r w a s b o r n j n L e x i n g t o n , Mass., m o n s t i n t e d b e y o n d n q u e s t i o n o f d o u b t , to be the
BEST, C H E A P EST, SAKEST, MOST ECONOMICAL snd
A u g u s t 21, 1810, a n d d i e d a t F l o r e n c e , Italy, o n t h e 1 0 t h
EQUAB.LU light yet known, (gas only excepted.) Such an
o r May.
article w e h a v e the t r e a s u r e of Introducing in t h i s community, and which, with
T h e r e is no use in t a l k i n g a n y m o r e a b o u t t h e H o m e -
Dill's Chicago A l e .
DKATO OF THEODORE PARKER.—^Intelligence, n o t u n e x jiected. h a s b e e n received of t h e d e a t h of t h o R e v . T h e o -
In Bbls. and Hf. Bbls.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
^
Northport, April 20,1WG0.
Our Rents are .Nothing.
s t e a d bill d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t C o n g r e s s — i t is on t h e shelf,
a n d will lie t h e r e u n t i l a c h a n g o
ate.
The
is m a d e in t h e S e n -
H o u s e h a s d o n e e v e r y t h i n g i t could in fa-
v o r of t i e m e a s u r e , a n d t h e S e n a t e haa d o n e e v e r y t h i n g
i s could a g a i n s t i t
Cows D r e w Chf.—-Tho Kalamazoo papers are giving
a c c o u n t s of a new f o r m of disease w h i c h i s k i l l i n g off t h e
cows t h e r e a b o u t
I t s e e m s t o b e e p i d e m i c , a n d n o remi-
d i a l m e a s u r e y e t t r i e d h a s b e e n of a n y effect t o s t a y i t s
ravages.
T h e COWB are a t t a c k e d s u d d e n l y a n d d i e in t h e
c o u r s e of twenty-four h o a r s .
T b e N o b l e C o u n t y ( I n d . ) H e r a l d t e l l s a s t o r y of a resi d e n t of t h a t c o a n t y , w h i c h f o r i n t e n se m e a n n e s s e x c e e d s
a n y t h i n g wo e v e r s a w .
A T O R T G A G E S A L E . — 1 ' E J A U L T HAVING BEES
i \ l msde in the condition of a certain Mortgage executed
on the ITtli day of August, ItUW, by Patrick A. Smith and
Catharine Smith h i . wife, of Msckinsw, State of Michigan, t o
Michael Murray nnd Patrick Murray, of the same P ' « e . " d
recorded on the JCtli day of August. 1858, In the Reginter *
lice of the County of Mackinaw, in Lllier B. of Mortgage*,
•e now h a v i - on exhibition and for sale, and of the VERY
iiage* r.« a n d 67; and tlic amount claimed to be due on tne
IEST quality • CaU a n d Inspect
I d i l o r t g s g e , s t rtie date of t h i s notice, being the »um of
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
ninety-seven dollar- ($97 00); and no s u i t or proceeding* a t
C i t y , J u n e 15, I860.
law having been in*tituted to recover t h e same or any nart
thereof: Notice U therefore hereby given, that we shell foreN I M P O R T A N T C H A N G E . - W K HAVE, FOR
close wild Mortgage bv a sale of the p r e m i s e dcscrit*d therethe better an commodatlon of the public, procured quarin. st public anction, to the highest bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e
ter and half barrel Sacks for H o u r of o a r own msnnfactnre,
2 0 t h d a y o f J n n e n e x t , at the hour of two o clock in the ,
which we shall k e e p constantly on hand, already filled, a t o n r
afternoon of said day, st the front door of the Court-House
Store, t h u s saving t l ' e annovance of w a i t i n g f o r Flour to be
for said Mackinaw County, (the said Court-House being the
brought from the Mil.', o r otherwise going to the mill for the
From our long residence in the c o u n t r y we have becomo plscc for holding t h e District Court for said Mackinaw Counsame—thns giving c u i ' t o m e r s the time formerly consumed,
ty ) in order to satisfy and pay the a m o u n t due on Mid morta n d flour in a ' c o n v e n i e n t shape for conveyance, for which
gage, with the interest, cost and e x p e n s e , allowed by law.
we make
...
The premises in said mortgage described are as follows, t o
well acquainted with the want* of the public.
No j^xtrn Charges.
w i t : Being a Lot ninety feet square, and bounded on tne
Also, shall keep Bran, .Coarse Flonr, Bolted and Feed Meal
North bv a road Nailing to the Parin of Ambrone R Daven, our Store, to retail in q u a utitles to suit.
d now we have associated with us iu the Mercantile De- port, and a l o n g «ald road ninety feet ; and on
HANNAH, LAY * CO.
lot owned bv William B. Astor. and along said lot n l n e t j feet.
Traverse City, J u n e 15,1160.
2*
and on t h e ' S o u t h bv a lot owned by J . Dunning, and along
the boundary of the wild lot ninety feet: ami on the W est by
partment of our Orm.
Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
A
.A.bnndant .A.dvantages
New• York,-Boston, Cincinnati or Chicarjo.
A
T T A C H M E N T N O T V C E t — W I L L I A M R. S T O N E n
I t says h e g o t a d i v o r c e f r o m h i s
WILLIAM D. HAYES.—N otice is hereby given t h a t
wife a n d left h e r t o b e c o m e a c h a r g e u p o n t h e c o u n t y . — writ of Attachment was Issueo' o i t of the Circuit C o u r t for
ounty of Grand Traverse, Ml chigan. on and tested the
H e t h e n g o t f h o k e e p i n g of h e r , amf w a s paid b y t h e
„»v of Mav. A. D. 18.-.0, d i r e c t wl and delivered to the
Sheriff of Grand Traverse c o u n t y , in favor o f William R.
c o u n t y f o r t a k i n g c a r e of h e r a* a povper!
8tone. Plaintiff and against W i l l i a m 1). Hayes, Defendant,
T h o Charleston M e r e n r y a d m i t s t h a t t h e r e i s no h o p e f o r the sura of ono hundred a n d .tfghtr-five dollar*; t h a t
said w r i t was returnable on Tue«d IT, the 5th day of J u n e ,
of e l e c t i n g a D e m o c r a t i c P r e s i d e n t b y t h e people, no m a t - A. D. I860, a n d said writ ha* b e e r t-'uly returned by said
t e r w h o is n o m i n a t e d a t B a l t i m o r e . I t sees no c h a n c e of Sheriff and f r o m the return endorsed o n said writ it appears
t h a t propertv was attached tbereon, a n d that the d e f e n d a n t
wicoess, e x c e p t in t h e a b l i t y of t h e S o o t h t o t h r o w t h e therein named, William D. Hayes, could n o t be found whereon to make service.
.
_
e l e c t i o n i n t o t h e H o u s e of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s .
WILLIAM R . iVTONE, P l a i n t i f f
WM. H. PAMS, Att'y.
THE SLAV* T R A D E — A bill lias p a a « d t h e S e n a t e t o
D a t e d Travefse City, J u n e 9,18C0.
2*-Cw
return t h e c a p t u r e d A f r i c a n s t o t h e i r n a t i v e fend, a n d t o
provide" f o r t h e i r s u p p o r t , a f t e r thoii 1 a r r i v a l , f o r one y e a r .
S i x t e e n S o u t h e r n D e m o c r a t s a n d one (RICK) f r o m M i n n e s o t a . v o t e d t o strike o u t t h e l a t t e r h u m a n e p r o v i s i o n .
#
F o r Buffalo, Milwaukee' and
Chicago.
T H E S T A U N C H U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
3VIXJE3,
T h o I n g h a m C o u n t y N e w s , p u b l i s h e d a t Mason, t h i s
S t a t e , h e r e t o f o r e n e u t r a l In politics, h a s hoisted t h e n a m e s
of Lincoln a n d H a m l i n t o its m a s t h e a d .
T b e appoaranco
of t h o N e w * in a U o I m p r o v e d .
K AX*A*.--Tho D e m o c r a t s of t h o S e n a t e held a c a u c u s
o n Uw 1 0 t h I n s t , a t w h i c h t h e y a g r e e d t o v o t e f o r M r .
G r e e n ' s • u n m . l m e n t t o t h o K a n s a s bill, c h a n g i n g t h e liound i r i n a a n d anndityf t b f ( j p e t t l o n ' W - k t o t b e pooplo.
C A P T A I N E. R. C O L L I N S .
M , L E A V E REGULARLY DURING T H E SEASON
of Navigation for above and Intermediate porta,
f o r F r e i g h t or P a s s a g e / e n q u i r e of
K C, ANDREWS. Detroit,
HUGHES A LEST Kit, Cleveland.
K. W, TOWNS KM H. Northport.
Nerthport.J>a«l.lMO.
W
To PorsoiiH out, of Employmont.
A
. .
M R .
s . B A R I S T S ,
who for sixteen years has been extensively engaged in a l
.I... _ . 1 J l U r n i i u i M P i i m l ti
T E R M S O F C I R C U I T C O U R T S IN T H E N I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
T N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO H H U i B Y
1 fix a n d an|K>lnt the times for holding the !ClrenitCoiurt«
BEST HOUSES In NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will for the N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit of the State of Michigan, f o r
the v e s n . 1W0 snd 1881, as follow*: I n
continue t o do so for o u r firm from time to t i m e ; t h u s
ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of March the
abling us to lay down our goods
second Tuesday of July, and the fourth Tueaday of Octo-
siness whose requirements were of the same n s t u r c as our
own. and who has for several years purchased goods of the
As Low as any House in Chicayo;
and save t o the consumer— firat, TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
second, LOSS OF TIME: and lastly a n d malnlv the KSOHMoUB AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH RENTS
and expenne* or the Chicago m e r c h a n t .
We a hall make an E S P E C I A L EFFORT to keep so complete a stock that
I
Any Dealers on the B a r
will be enabled t o purchase of u*. fn quantities t o suit, for
only a SMALL ADVANCE e n COST and a commistlon for
hMd nB
OTTAWA C O U N T Y - O n the fourth "[ne.day of March, the
fourth Tuesday of June, and the third Tuesday In OetoMUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday In April a a d
NEWAYGO m ^ N T Y — O n the'second Tuesday In April and
MECOSTA n > r N T ^ ' ^ O n 1 I h " t h i r d T u e s ^ y In April, a n d
tbe second Monday in September. (Oaceola C o e n t y at-
OGBAMA J o U S T Y — O n the fourth Monday In April, and the
flrst Thursday In October.
.i.
MASON COUNTY—On the fourth T h u r s d a y In April s n d t a e
flrst Mond*v in October.
we would remark, that owing to want of room * a have been MAMHTEK COUNTY—<)n tbe llrat Tneadsy l e May. a » 4 the
unable M keep many thing*.In their line, which .NOW. from
f o u r t h Tuesday In September. (Wsxford and 1(1—sak>e
our Increased room, and ihe
('ountlea sttsched.)
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we •hall In future TRY and keep ANY and AI4< TMIN0H
Meehine, and *« simple In It* e e n a l m e t i e n that a ehlld of 10 j h e y may requite.
ing n t t U n disease, a w l t o p r o v i d e t h e mean* t o c a r r y o u t
vsare r a n learn to npsrate It hy hair e n h « t r ' « instrueilui..
X." IV ANY>KSANG not in our regular fine t h a t U d l e s
I t I* equal t o any Family H.-»lng Maehlne In use, a n d t h e
w h a t rosy be p r o p g m d .
elllaeea m«y w a n i we shall held omselvea In matllasas t o
prlee Is but Fifteen Dollars.
•end fort aad ahall
most happy t o do eo at etty aad all
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H o n . B a m a o l 1). I n g h a m , S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y
l . V . TOYSAN,
a d d e r J a c k s o n , d i e d a t T r e n t o n , N . J . p n t h « flti I n * ,
H A N N A H , L A V If C O .
1
Traverse City. May I.% 1K0«
MILAN, HIO.
aged 81 years.
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A n e x t r a m a t i m of Urn M a m u i b u w t U l e g i s l a t u r e I*
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and h a v i n g ninety feet fronting on
lage of Mackinaw. Dated Macklnaw. Mareh l, 18«0.
MICHAEL I
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Republican Song.
Up, again for the eonfliot! our b a n n e r fling out.
A n d rally around It with song and with shout!
S t o u t of heart, Arm of hand, ahould the gallant boys be,
Who bear t o the battle the Flag of the F r e e !
Like o a r father*, when l i b e r t y called t o the atrife,
They should pledge to her cause fortune, honor, and life!
And follow wherever s h e beckon* t h e m on.
Tin Freedom exults in a victory won!
Then fling out the banner, the old ( t a r r y banner,
The battle-torn banner that beckons ua o n !
They come from the hillside, they come from the glen—
From the street* thronged with traffic, and surging with men:
From the loom and from ledger, f r o m w o r k s h o p s n d form,
The fearless of heart, and the mighty of arm.
As the mountain-born t o r r e n t s exnltingly lean,
When their Ice-fetters melt, t o tha breast of tne deep;
A s the winds of the prairie, the wares of the sea.
They a w coming—are coming—the Sons of the F r e e !
Then fling o u t the banner, the old starry banner,
The war-tattered banner, the flag,of the F r e e !
O u r leader U one who,'with c o n q u e r s * will,
Has ellmb'd from the base to the b r o * of the hill;
And we trust him a s one who, come woe or come weal,
Is as firm as the rock, a n d ait true AS the steel,
Uight royal and brave, with no stain on his crest.
Then, hurrah, boys, for honest " O l d Abe of the West!"
And fling out your banner, the old s t s r r y banner,
The signal of triumph fof " Abe of the w e s t ! "
Now wait f q r t h o t a r v e s t a n d homes of the F r e e !
Shall the dark tide of Slavery roll o'er the sod,
.That Freedom makes bloom like the garden of God?
The bread of o u r children be t o r n from their mouth,
To f«cd the fierce dragons that prey on the South?
No, n e v e r ! the t r u s t which our Washington laid
On u j , f o r the Future, shall ne'er be betrayed!
Then fling out the banner, the old starry banner,
And on to the conflict.with hearts undismayed!
Lincoln as l i e Is.
From Ua Chicago Vnu and Tribune.
T e n thousand i n q u i r i e s will bo m a d e as t o t h e looks, t h e
habits, t a s t e s a n d o t h e r c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of HOXEST OLD
ABB. W O a n t i c i p a t e a few of t h e m .
M r . Lincoln s t a n d s s i x feet a n d f o u r inches h i g h i n his
s t o c k i n g * H i s f r a m e is n o t muscular, b u t g a u u t a n d
w i r y ; his a r m s are long; b u t n o t u n r e a s o n a b l y BO for a
p e r s o n of his h i c g h t ; h i s l o w e r l i m b s o r e n o t d i s p r o p o r tioned t p h i s body. I n w a l k i n g his g a i t t h o u g h firm is
n e v e r brisk. H e st e p s slowly a n d deliberately, almost
w i t h his h e a d inclined f o r w a r d a n d h i s h a n d s clasped b e l a u d h i s b a c k . I n m a t t e r s of d r e s s h e is b y n o m e a n s
precise. AIWBJB clean, h e i s n e v e r f a s h i o n a b l e ; h o i s
c a r t a s b u t n o t slovenly. I n m n n u c r he is. r e m a r k a b l y
c o r d i a l , a n d a t t h e tame t i n e simple. H i s politeness is
i s almays sincere b u t n e v e r e l a b o r a t e a n d o p p r e s s i v e .
A w a r m s h a k e of t h e hand a n d a w a r m e r smile of r e c o g n i t i o n are h i s m e t h o d of g r e e t i n g h i s f r i e n d s . A t rest,
h i s f e a t u r e s t h o u g h thoeo of a m a n of m a r k , a r e n o t s u c h
u s b e l o n g t o a h a n d s o m man, b u t w h e n h i s fine d a r k g r a y
eyes are lighted u p by any emotion and his features
tagin t h e i r ulav, he would bo chosen f r o m a m o n g a c r o w d
03 one w h o n a a i n h i m n o t only t h e kindly s e n t i m e n t s
w h i c h w o m e n love, b u t t h o h e a v i e r m e t a l of w h i c h f u l l
g r o w n m e n a n d P r e s i d e n t s a r e m a d e . H i s h a i r is b l a c k
a n d t h o u g h t h i n is w i r y . H i s h e a d sits well on his
rhouldere, b u t b e y o n d t h a t i t defies d e s c r i p t i o n . I t
u e a r c r resembles t h a t of Clay t h a n t h a t of W e b s t e r , b u t
i t i3 unlike e i t h e r . I t is v e r y large, and, phrcnologically,
well p r o p o r t i o n e d , b e t o k e n i n g p o w e r in all i t s developments. A sligtly R o m a n noee, a w i d e - c u t m o u t h a n d a
d a r k c o m p l e x i o n , w i t h t h e a p p e a r a n c e of h a v i n g
weather-beaten, c o m p l e t e t h o d e s r i p t i o n .
I n his personal h a b i t s , M r . L i n c o l n is a s simple a s a
child. I I o loves a g o o d d i n n e r a n d e a t s w i t h t h e appotitc w h i c h g o e s With a g r o a t b r a i n , b u t his food i s plain
u u d n u t r i t i o u s . H o n e v e r d r i n k s i n t o x i c a t i n g l i q u o r s of
u n y s o r t , n o t e v e n a glass of wine. H e i s n o t a d d i c t e d
t o t o b a c c o in a n y of i t s s h a p e s . H e n e v e r w a s a c c u s e d
of a l i c e n t i o u s a c t in all his life. H e n e v e r uses p r o f a n e
lunguage. A f r i e n d says t h a t once, w h e n in a t o w e r i n g
r a g e in c o n s e q u e n c e of t h o e f f o r t s of c e r t a i n p a r t i e s t o
j i e r p e t r a t o a f r a u d on t h e S t a t e , bo w a s h e a r d , t o say,
' • T h e y s h a n ' t d o it, d — n ' e m ! " b u t b e y o n d a n e x p r e s s i o n
of t h a t kind, his b i t t e r e s t feelings n e v e r c a r r y h i m . H e
u e v o r g a m b l e s ; wo d o u b t if h e e v e r i n d u l g e s in a n y g a m e s
of c h a n c e . H e i s p a r t i c u l a r l y c a u t i o u s a b o u t i n c u r r i n g
p e c u n i a r y o b l i g a t i o n s f o r a n y p u r p o s e w h a t e v e r , a n d in
d e b t h e is n e v e r c o n t e n t until t h e s c o r e i s d i s c h a r g e d .
W e p r e s u m e ho owes n o m a n a dollar. H e n e v e r s p e c ulates. T h e r a g o for t h e s u d d e n a c q u i s i t i o n of w e a l t h never
t o o k h o l d of h i m . H i s gains- f r o m his p r o f e s s i o n h a v e
been m o d e r a t e , b u t sufficient for his p u r p o s e s . W h i l e
o t h e r s h a v o d r e a m e d of gold, h o h a s b e e n , i n p u r s u i t o l
knowledge.
I n a l l h i is
s dealings
h o h a s t h e reputation of b e i n g genu
e r o u s b u t e x a c t , and, a b o v e all, religiously h o n e s t . . H o
w o u l d b e a b o l d m a n w h o would say"that A b r a m L i n c o l n
n e v e r w r o n g e d a n y one o u t of a cent, or oven s p e n t a
d o l l a r t h a t ho h a d n o t honestly e a r n e d . H i s s t r u g g l e s
in e a r l y life h a v e m a d e h i m e a r f u l of m o n e y ; b u t h i s
goneroeity w i t h h i s own i s p r o v e r b i a l . H o i s a r e g u l a r
a t t e n d a n t u p o n religious worship, a n d t h o u g h n o t a comm u n i c a n t , is a pew-holder a n d l i b e r a l s u p p o r t e r of t h e
P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h in S p r i n g f i e l d , t o w h i c h M r s .
Lincoln belongs.- H e is a s c r u p u l o u s teller of t h e t r u t h
t o o e x a c t in h i s n o t i o n s t o s u i t t h e a t m o s p h e r e o f W a s h i n g t o n a s i t now is. H i s e n e m i e s m a y say t h a t h o tells
B u c k R e p u b l i c a n lies: b a t no m a n e v e r c h a r g e d t h a t , in
.a
JVJ
a g e n t l e m a n of m o l e s t m e a n s a n d
simple t a s t e s . A g o o d s u e d house of wood, s i m p l y b u t
tastefully furnished, s u r r o u n d e d b y t r e e s a n d flowers, is
his o w n , a n d t h e r e h e lives, a t p e a c e w i t h himself, t h e
idol of h i s family, a n d f o r h i s h o n e s t y , a b i l i t y a n d p a r i o tism. t h e a d m i r a t i o n of h i s c o a n t r y m e n .
If M r . Lincln i s e l e c t e d P r e s i d e n t , h e will c a r r y b u t
littlo t h a t is o r n a m e n t a l t o t h a w h i t e H o u s e . T h o c o u n t r y m u s t a c c e p t his sincerity, his a b i l i t y a n d h i s h o n e s t y ,
in t h e mould in w h i c h t h e y a r e c a s t H e * will n o t b e
a b l e t o m a k e as p o l i t e a b o w a s F r a n k P i e r c e , b u t b e
* 3 1 not commence anew the agitation of the Slavery
question b y
recommending
t o Congress any KansasN a b r a s k a bills. H e m a y n o t p r e s i d e a t t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l
d i n n e r s w i t h the- ease a n d g r a c e w h i c h d i s t i n g u i s h t h e
"venerable public f u n c t i o n a l "Mr. Buchanan; b u t he
w i l l n o t c r e a t e t h e necessity f o r a C o v o d e c o m m i t t e e , a n d
t h e d i s g r a c e f u l revelations of C o r n e l i u s W e n d e H H e w i l l
t a i w t o t h e P r e e d e u t i a l c h a i r Just t h e q u a l i t i e s w h i c h t h e
c o u i t r y now demands to save it from impending destruct i o n — a b i l i t y t h a t n o m a n can question, firmness t h a t
nothing can ovo&ar.hooesty t h a t has never been impeac h e d , a n d p a t r i o t i s m t h a t n e v e r despairs.
X P a n r r r a FOR V i c a - P B i B i D E f r . — H a n n i b a l H a m l i n
c o m m e n c e d ljf Q a s a f a r m e r b o y , a n d a f t e r w a r d s b e c a m e
a p r i n t e r , a n d c o n t i n u e d " s e t t i n g u p t y p e " till h e c o r n m e n o r t t h e s t u d y of l a w . H e w a s a d m i t t e d t o t h e b a r in
1833^ w h e n h e w a s t w e n t y - f o u r y e a n o f age.
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.
J a p a n — A r c a d i a Realized.
W h i l e some of t h e civilised n a t i o n s of o u r g l o b e h a v e
p r i d e d t h e m s e l v e s u p o n tho a t t e n t i o n t h r y h a v e g i v e n t o
ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHthe p u b l i c e d u c a t i o n , t h e y h a v e ouly followed t h e exam" INO GOODS.
ple of t h e J a p a n e s e . T h i s singular p e o p l e h a v e a most
Business, Sack and Fancy Coats and Vests;
lilack. Fancy and Union "Psnt*.;
d e c i d e d l i t e r a r y taste, and t h e y believe in " e d u c a t i n g t h e
S u m m e r Coats, P a n t s and Vents, a full line, in the
m a s e s . " T h e c h i l d r e n a r e almost i n v a r i a b l y sent t o
Yeiy Latest Styles.
schools in w h i c h t h e y l e a r n r e a d i n g a n d w r i t i n g , a n d are
White, Fancy, Check and stripe Shirts;
t a u g h t t h e h i s t o r y of t h e i r c o u n t r y . B o o k s a r e constantGentlemen's Linen, Leopold a n d Byron Collars;
Blue and White Overalls;
ly printed, and are said t o m e e t w i t h a l a r g e circulation,
Kcnty and Flannel Drawers;
a n d i t would s e e m t h a t t h o J a p a n e s e a r e really a s m u c h
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
a reading people a s some w h o a r e d e e m e d m o r e civilized
Suspenders a n d Gloves;
t h a n t h e y . W i t h t h e m e d u c a t i o n seems t o h a v e p r o d u c India Rubber and Oil Overalls a n d L c g g i n s ;
e d m a r k e d results. D r u n k n c s s a n d v i c e a r e r a r e , and begWool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravats;
g a r s are seldom m e t w i t h . T h e f t s e e m s a c r i m e of whicn
Gingham, Flag anil Turkey ltcd Handkerchiefs;
t h e y are ignorant, since locks a n d keys a r e little u s e d Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
T h e n , too, t h o u g h i t is h a r d t o believe it, lawyers a r e a
Pocket Knives, R a z o r s S t r o p s
claw of men unknown in J a p a n ; a n d p e r h a p s t h i s is one
Lather Boxes and Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Pouches.
cause of p e a c e a n d g o o d will w h i c h s e e m s t o e x i s t a m o n g
C o m p a s s e s Rule*, 1 and 2 f e e t
t h e people. T h e r e e v e r y man i s his o w n lawyer. T h e
HANNAH. I .AY 4 CO.
i n j u r e d p a r t y s t a t e s his case t o the m a g i s t r a t e a n d t h e acTraverse City, J u n e 1,1860.
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cused i s h e a r d in reply, T h e m a g i s t r a t e e x a m i n e s the
witness, a n d p a n e s sentence, " w h i c h , " says C o m m o d o r e " I T T H I T E G O O D S . — P L A I N AND IKJT SWISS.
V V Book 31uslin, Bishop's Lawn, Brilliantes,
P e r r y , is c a r r i e d i n t o eUbct• i n s f a n t e r . " T h e r e a r e no
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtains,
m o t i o n s for a r r e s t of j u d g e m e n t — o o m o t i o n s f o r new trials,
Wash Blond, Bobbinct and figured I .ace,
uo a p p e a l s of a n y k i n d ; a n d y e t j u s t i c e is g e n e r a l l y obI n d i e s ' Muslin a n d Cambric einb'd. Collars a n d Setts,
t a i n e d — q u i t e o f t e n c r p e r h a p s t h a n i t i3 h e r e , a n d t h a t
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
Napkins, Table Covers, Diaper, P. C. Cotton,
t o o a t less expense, a n d m o r e expeditiously. S o m e t i m e s
I.inen. Bleached Cotton, Marseilles,
p a r t i e s are o r d e r e d t o settle t h e i r difficulties w i t h t h e aid
F r e n c h Cord and Linen Bosoms.
of t h e i r friends. T h e n w h e n persons a r e p u t in prison,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
t h e r e is no d is tin c tio n m a d e b e t w e e n t h e rich a n d the
Traverse City, J u n e 1,18R0.
Sfi
poor, b o t h f a r e alike. T h e r i c h m a n can h a v e g o o d food
R E X 8 G O O D S . — V A I . E N T I A S . DCCALS,MOHAIRS,
if he w a n t s it, b u t only on o n e condition, t h a t he s h a r e s
Levallas, Debeges, Rerages,
i t w i t h his fellow prisoners. T h e r e i s a n o t h e r p o i n t in
Prints, of very new and choice styles;
r e g a r d t o w h i c h t n e J a p a n e s e a r e in a d v a n c e of some
Ginghams, L a w n s Cham t.reys Ac, by the yard, p a t t e r n
nations, a n d t h i s is a p o i n t w h i c h w e of t h i s c i t y c a n apor p i e c e ;
Challi DeLaines, Flg'd. Brilliantes, Ac.
p r e c i a t e — t h e r e i s littlo o r n o t a x a t i o n . T h e revenues
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
a r e d e r iv e d f r o m rents of land o w n e d b y t h e c r o w n . —
Traverse City, J u n e 1,18K0.
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Really i t would seem, f r o m w h a t w e h a v e t h u s l e a r n e d of
J a p a n , t h a t i t a p p r o a c h e s n e a r e r t h o A r c a d i a of S i r P h i l O M E 8 T I C S , * c — R K D WHITE AND Y E L L O W
l i p S i d n e y t h a n a n y p o r t i o n of t h e civilized w o r ld . A
FLANNELS;
Cotton
Flannels,
Duck,
Apron
Checks,
place in w h i c h t h e r e a r c no lawyers, in w h i c h t h e r e i s no
Brown Cotton, In all grades;
t a x a t i o n , in w h i c h m u r d e r , r o b b e r y t h e f t , a n d b e g g i i
Kentucky J e a n s , Cottonaiies, Cassimeres,
a r e almost u n k n o w n , a u d w h e r e t h o people a r e e d u c a t e
Brown and Bleached Tabling, T i c k i n g
a n d refined a n d e l e g a n t in t h e i r tastes, must b e a desirable
Black Cotton Velvet, Counteipanes,
s p o t t o reside in.
HANNAH, LAY 4 Co.
Traverse City, J n n o 1. WfiO.
T h e Heroism of P r i v a t e Life.
D MOTT'S
G1
PILLS "4 IRON.
A s a p e r i e n t a n d S t o m a c I c preparation of IRON purified of
Oxygen a n d Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen; Sanctioned by the highest Medical A u t h o r i t i e s both in Europe and
the United States, und p r e s c r i b e ! in their practice.
The experience of thousand* daily proves that no preparation of I r o n can be compared with .it- Impurities of the
I n n o x i o u s In all maladies In which it has been tried, it has
proved absolutely curative in each of the following comp l a i n t s vis:
•"
ID Debility, Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n ,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dinnrhan, Dysentery, I n cipient C o n s u m p t i o n , Scrofulous Tubcrcalosls, Halt
R h e u m , BHsmenstruatlon, Whites, C h l o r a l s , Liver
of GEXEKAL DEBILITY, whether the result of s c u t e
disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy f r o m nervous c o m p l a i n t s one trial of thi* restorative has proved successful to an e x t e n t which no description nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalids
so long bed-riddcu as to have become forgottoa in their owu
neighliorhonds have suddenly re-ap|>earrd in the busy world
a* If just returned from protracted travel lu a distant land.
Some very signal instances of t h i s kind are attested of female
S u f f e r e r s emaciated victims of apparent msrasmns, sanguineous exhaustion, critical c h a n g e s and that complication
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion t o air a n d exercise for
which the physicisn has no name.
In NsHVors AWKCTIOXS of all k l u d s and for reasons familiar to medical men. the operation of t h i s preparation of
iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxide*,
it i s vigorously tot
tonic,. without being exciting and overheati n g ; and gently,
gently. regularly aperi<
aperient, even In the
" most obstinate caseaof costiveness without ever being s gastric purgative, or inflicting s dlsagrecsble sensation.
In this latter property, a m o n g o t h e r s which makes It s<
remarkal.lv effectual and permanent a remedy f o r PILES upon
which It also appears to e x e r t s distinct snd specific action,
by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In D v s r x r s i * , Innumerable as are its c a u s e s a single box
of these Chalyliesto Pills has often sufficed for the moat hsI L L I N E R Y . — B O N N E T S of latest mode, trimmed;
S h a k e r s colored a n d trhite;
bltual c a s e s including the s t t e n d s a t CUSTIvasts*.
Flats, for I n d i e s or Children;
In unchecked D u s a n o x a , even when advanced to D v s s s Bonnet, Cap, Belting.Satin, Taffeta and Velvet RibbonB; TKBT, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, tho
Marcel line. Oil and Black Silks;
effects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local p a i n s loss of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
Ruches Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
cough, and remittent hectic, which generally Indicate ixciHANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse Oitjv J u n e 1, I860.
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A n c x t r u c t f r o m G r a c e G r e e n w o o d ' s l e c t u r e on " T h e
H e r o i c in C o m m o n L i f e , " s a y s :
" T h o heroism of p r i v a t e life, t h e slow, u n c h r o n i c l e d
m a r t y r d o m of t h e h e a r t , w h o shall remember? G r e a t e r
t h a n a n y k n i g h t - d r a g o n - s l u y e r of old, is t h e m a n w h o sets
h i s f o o t u p o n it, a n d s t a n d s s e r e n e a n d s t r o n g in v i r t u e .
G r a n d o r t n a n Z c n o b i a is t h e w o m a n w h o s t r u g g l e s w i t h
a lovo t h a t would w r o n g a n o t h e r i • d e g r a d e
O R T H E T O I L F T — T R A N S P A R E N T , HONEY, YA.N, a r d e n t at
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Soaps;
w h o t u r n s f r o m t h e d e a r love of w o m a n , a n d b u r i e s d e e p
Cologne, pay Rum, Tricoplierous,
in h i s h e a r t t h e s w e e t i n s t i n c t of p a t e r n i t y , t o d e v o t e
Kathairon Hair Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Pomade,
himself t o the" c a r e a n d s u p p o r t of a g e d p a r e n t s or an
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Broom B r u s h e s
Fine, Coarse, Back, Side, Pocket and Bonnet Comb*,
u n f o r t u n a t e sister, a n d w h o s e life i s a long sacrifice in
H a i r Pinsj P i n s Tooth Paste, Blacking,
manly cheerfulness a n d m a je s tic u n c o m p l a i n t , is a h e r o
Shawl P i n s Bracelets, Faiicv Bags and Portmonaies.
of t h e rarest t y p o — t h e t y p e of C h a r l e s L a m b . I h a v e
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
known b u t two such.
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
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T h e y o u n g w o m a n w h o resolutely stays w i t h f a t h e r and
R O C E R I E S , A t . — S U G A R , TEA. COFFEE,
m o t h e r in t h e old h o m e , w h i l e b r o t h e r a n d sister g o f o r t h
S p i c e s C a n d l e s Soap, common and erasive;
t o h a b p y h o m e s of t h e i r own, w h o c h e e r f u l l y lays upon
Mustard,English and F r e n c h prepared;
t h e a l t e r of filial d u t y t h a t costliest of h u m a n sacrifices,
S o d s Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder,
t h e j o y of l o v i n g a n d b e i n g l o v e d — s h e i s a h e r o i n e . I
S a l a r a t u s Starch, Yermacllli, Hop*,
Tobacco, Snuff Garden S e e d s
have known many such. The husband who goes home
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum,
f r o m t h o w e a r y r o u t i n e a n d tho p e r p l e x i n g c a r e s of b u s i Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil.
ness w i t h a c h e e r f u l sinilo a n d l o v i n g w o r d f o r h i s invalid
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
wifo; w h o b r i n g s n o t a g a i n s t h e r t h o g r i e v o u s sin of a
Fluid, Molasses Syrup, Vinegar,
long sickness, a n d reproaches h e r n o t f o r t h e c o s t a n d
B e a n s Pork, Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Brah,
Beef, Hams and S h o u l d e r s Codfish,
d i s c o m f o r t t h e r e o f ; w h o sees in h e r languid eye someHard Bread, Butter C r a c k e r s Lard,
t h i n g d e a r e r t h a n girlish l a u g h t e r ; i n t h e s a d f a c e and fad e d c h e e k s t h a t blossom i n t o smiles, a n d even blushes
HAJNAH, LAY
a t h i s coming, s o m e t h i n g lovelier t h a n old t i m e s p r i n g
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
r o s e s — h e i s a h e r o . I t h i n k I k n e w one s u c h .
T h e wife w h o b e a r s h e r p a r t iu t h e b u r d e n of l i f e e v e n t h o u g h t h e l a r g e r p a r t — b r a v e l y , c h e e r f u l l y ; :n e v e r
d r e a m i n g t h a t she is a h e r o i n e , m u c h less a m a r t y r ; w h o
b e a r s w i t h t h e faults of h e r h u s b a n d n o t a l t o g e t h e r conP e a c h e s Gooseberries C u r r a n t s F i g s
R a d i s h e s O n i o n s A s p a r a g u s prepared Horseradish,
genial, w i t h l o v i n g p a t i e n c e a n d a l a r e c c h a r i t y , a n d
Green Corn, C u c u m b e r s and a fnll line of
with a noble decision hiding t h e m f r o m the world—who
m a k e s no confidence, w h o refrains f r o m b r o o d i n g o v e r
s h o r t - c o m i n g s in s y m p a t h y a n d seutiment, a n d f r o m constantly on hand.
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
s e e k i n g for perilous "affinities;" r l a u g h t e r ; ] w h o d o e s n o t
Traverse City. J u n e 1, I860.
'build U g h t r a g e d y ssorrowB
o r r o w s o n t h e i n e v i t a b l e),, n o r feel a n
e a r t h q u a k e in c v r y family j a r ; w h o s e e s h e r h u s b a n d uniO O T S A N D S H O E S , — M E N ' S BOOTS, SHOES,
Congress G a i t e r s Slippers, Scotch Ties,
t e d w i t h herself indissolubly a n d e t e r n a l l y in t h e i r chilRubber* and O v e r s h o e s Ladles' Bootees
d r e n — s h e , t h e wife in e v e r y t r u t h , in t h e i n w a r d a s in
Gaiters Buskins Slips T i e s Rubbers
t h e o u t w a r d is a h e r o i n e , t h o u g h of r a t h e r a n unfashionO v e r s h o e s Carpet Shoes,
a b l e type.
Boys' Boots and S h o e s
Misses Booteea and G a i t e r s
T h e E n d of G r e a t M e n .
Childs' Cacks, Shoes, B o o t e e s copper-toed, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Trave'rue City, J u n e 1,1860.
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ature portraits, I perceived t h a t t h e four personages who
places,
O B U I L D E R S A N D C A R P E N T E R S . — W e have
iannibal, C a s a r , a n d B o n a p a r t e I h a d seen t h e
a full line of HARDWARE, s u c h as
same u n n u m b e r e d t i m e s before, b u t n e v e r did t h e same
N a i l s G l a s s Putty,
Butts. S c r e w s A x e s H a m m e r s Door T r i m m i n g s
sensation a r i s e in m y b o s o m , a s m y m i n d hastily g l a n c e d
C h i s e l s A u g u r s S a w s A die. G i m l e t s Ac., Ac.
o v e r t h e i r several historic*.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
A l e x a n d e r , a f t e r h a v i n g c l i m b e d t h e d iz z y h e i g h t s of
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
2a
his a m b i t i o n , a n d w i t h his t e m p l e s b o u n d w i t h c h a p l c t s dipp e d in t h o b l o o d of countless nations, l o o k e d d o w n u p o n a U O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS,
S p o o n s Carvers and S t e e l s
c o n q u e r e d w o r l d , a n d w e p t t h a t t h e r e was n o t a n o t h e r Jt?
Brooms Pails Tubs Washboards
w o r l d t o c o n q u e r , s e t a c i t y o n fire, a n d d i e d i n a scene
Scrub, Shoe, Clothea and Whitewash B r u s h e s
of d e b a u c h .
L a d l e s Looklng-G l a s s e s Carpet T a c k s Bath B r i r k .
H a n n i b a l , a f t e r h a v i n g t o t h e a s t o n i s h m e n t a n d conHANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1860.
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sternation o f R o m c , passed t h e A l p s — a f t e r having put t o
of t h i s " m i s t r e s s of t h e w o r l d , * a n d
flight t h e a
T T O R T H E K I T C H E N - C B O C K E R Y , a full l l n e s t r i p p e d1 tthi
h r e e b u s h e l s of gold rings f r o m t h e fingers of h e r J C
GLASSWARE, an assortment.
s l a u g h t e red
r e d k n i g h t s , a n d m a d e h e r v*
v e r y f o u n d a t i o n quake,
Milk P a n s Pails a n d S t r a i n e r s
Coffee P o t s Tea Post, D i p p e r s S k i m m e r s Ac.
fled f r o m
n h i s c o u n t r y , b e i n g hatod
h a t e d by t h o s e w h o cxultingHANNAH, LAY A CO.
ly u n i t e d his n a m e t o t h a t of t h e i r g o d , a n d called h i m
Traverse City, J u n e 1,1860.
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Hanni-Baal—and died a t last by poison administered b y
h i s own h a n d s , u n l a m e n t e d a n d u n w e p t , in a f o r e i g n lana.
F A R M E R S ' T O O L S . — R A K E S , CRADLES, S C Y T H E S
Ca-sar, a f t e r h a v i n g c o n o u e r c d e i g h t h u n d r e d cities a n d
and S n a t h s H o e s S h o v e l s S p a d e s F o r k s Garden B a k e s
d y e d h i s g a r m e n t s in t h e b l o o d of o n e million f o e s — a f t e r M o p s Ac.
N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with m a n u f a c t u r e r s so
s u e d t o d e a t h t h e only r i v a l h e h a d on e a r t h ,
as to be able to supply P l o w s C u l t i v a t o r s C o r n P l o w s Shovel
b l v assassinated b y t h o s e h e c o n s i d e r e d a s h i s P l o w s Ac., s t Chicago p r i c e s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n added. Also,
n e a r e s t f r i e n d s , a n d in t h a t v e r y p l a c e , t h e a t t a i n m e n t of a n y t h i n g la the line of F u r n i t u r e , such a s C h a i r s Table* Bur e a u s Mat t r o w s Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
w h i c h b a d been h i J g r e a t e s t a m b i t i o u .
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, I860.
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B o n a p a r t e , whoso m a n d a t e k i n g s a n d p o p e s o b e y e d , a f t e r h a v i n g filled t h e e a r t h w i t h t h e t e r r o r of h i s n a m e —
O O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y . — S C H O O L BOOKS,
a f t e r h a v i n g d e l u g e d E u r o p e w i t h t e a r s a n d blood, a n d
s fail line.
c l o t h e d t h o w o r l d in s a c k c l o t h — c l o s e d his d a y s in lonely
Toy Books and P r i m e r s Slates s a d P e n c i l s
Pass B o o k s E n v e l o p e s Fancy C a r d s
b a n i s h m e n t , a l m o s t literally e x i l e d f r o m t h p world, y e t h e
Harmonicas Jews Harps
could s o m e t i m e s s e e h i s c o u n t r y ' s b a n n e r w a v i n g o v e r t h e
Fish H o o k s S i n k e r s L i n e s Acdeep, b u t which woold not or could not b r i n g him aid.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T h u s , t h e s e f o u r m e n , w h o , f r o m t h e p e c u l i a r situation
T r a v e r s e City. J a n e 1 , 1 8 6 a
of t h e i r portrait*, s e e m e d t o s t a n d a s t h e representatives
T ) A P E R H A N G I N G S . — W A I . L PAPER. C O B T A I N
of all t h o s e w h o m t h e w o r l d call g r e a t ; t h e s e four,—who
X Paper, a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g Bordering. Ac.
e a c h in t u r n m a d e t h e e a r t h t r e m b l e t o i t s v e r y c e n t r e , b y
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
t h e i r s i m p l e t r e a d , severally died, o n e b y i n t o x i c a t i o n , o r
Traveree City. J u n e 1 . 1 8 6 a
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a s s o m e s u p p o s e d b y p o i s o n m i n g l e d in h i s w i s e ; one a
s a i c i d e ; one m u r d e r e d b y h i s f r i e n d s ; a n d o o e , a lonely
exile!
" H o w are the mighty fallenT
^ ' a v e r s e City, J a n e 1,1846.
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than the good elfcct of the most c a u t t o & l y balanced
preparations of iodine, without any of the well known liabilities.
Tho attention of females cannot be too confidently Invited
to this remedy and restorative, in the casea peculiarly affecting them.
In RuBt-XATtsv, both chronic snd Inflammatory—In t h e
latter, however, more decidedly—It has been invariably well
re|M>rted, both as alleviating pain and r e d u c i n g the swellings
and stiffness of the joint* snd muscles.
In I vrsKHiTTHyT FEVIHS It must necesssrity 1* s g r e s t
remedy a n d energetic restorative, sad its progrtvs in the new
settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown
and usefulness.
No remedy hn* ever been discovered In the whole history
of medicine, which e x t v t s such prompt, happy, snd fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active snd cheerful exercise, Immediately follow It* use.
P u t n p In neat flat metal hoxe* c o n t a i n i n g SO p i l l s price
SO cent* |>er b o x ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be
sent free to any addreas on receipt of the price. AH l e t t e r s
o r d e r s etc., should I * addreseed to
R . B . L O C K E Ac C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
27-1 y
2 0 CBDAK S T - NEW YOKE.
CONSUMPTION CURED!
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of L I M E and SODA,
Originally diacovervd and prescribed by Dr. J . F . CKCECHILI.
of P a r i s as a Specific Remedy for
CONSUMPTION!
I
>HE EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS OBTAINED IN A I X
the stages of Pulmonary Disease by Dr. Churchill's new
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S OF LIME AND SODA
—removes all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value of
t h i s Discovery. Consumption Is no longer t o be regarded a s
— incurable "malady.
Many
Jtany hundreds of p- phiy, s i c i a n s have already adopted t h i s
t r e>atment
a t m e n t with slmost
almost invariable success. Let no C
lunaiMnponsr—
t i v•e
e delay a moment to try iILt I t is
Is their la
last h o p e !
J)r. Churchill says:
•)r.
"' I1 am anxious that the H r r o r n o s r i i i T E s si
should be brought.
* i|*edi!v
ipecdilv as possible, into universal
universe! use, as
sa I ESOW that tthey
hey
rlltt prove" n o t only as sure a Remedy in Consumption s s Qui11 Is in I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, but also aa effectual a Preservat i v e aa Vaccination In Small I ' o x .
" In no instance have I found the remedy fail t o p r o d u c e
re rything t h a t could reasonably be expected from it.
* O u t of twenty-two case* in t h e t h i r d or last stage, t r e a t e d
at i ay Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, eight have completely
recovered, elght'have died, a n d six are still u n d e r t r e a t m e n t .
S u c h a result is altogether unparalleled la the annals of medlcln t . "
This Remedy I* the most powerful Generator of Blood
k n o w n , a n d la eaually efficacious In all forms of Debility.
Ast h m s B r o n c h i t i s Nervous D i s e a s e s C h l o r o s i s Dyspepsia,
i r whstever depend* on deficient vitality of the system.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
is p n t u p In U r g e bottles with the following w o r d s blown in
the glsas: " I ) « . J . F. CHURCHILL'S Y v r o r a o s r a i T B s o r LIVE
s x n S o n s . J . WIXCUEFTEU, NEW YOKE." Each bottle h a s
also, a r a c m a i L * signature.
y y f No o t h e r can be relied on a a t h e pure Hypo phosphite*.
Unless perfectly pure, they are not only u s e l e s s W positively
injurious. No i s o x or other d r u g should be combined w i t h
t h e m , or U k e n a t the aame time.
TV P r i c e C2 00. or three bottles for S3 00, with M l direct i o n s for use. A liberal d i s c o u n t t o physicians snd the t r a d e .
T h e D a r SALTS f u r n i s h e d t o the p r o f u s i o n . Single bottle*
in concentrated solution sent by mail, when specially ortlerea.
Sold wholesale a a d retail a t the Hole General Depot lit the C .
8 . 43 J o h n street. Let no one deceive yon, hot p u r c h a s e a n d
use only " W i n c h e s t e r ' s P r e p a r a t i o n . "
Dr. Churchill's W o r k on Consumption
is now ready, and will be sent g r a t i s t o every C o n s u m p t i v e o r
Nervous snfferer in t h e United S t s t e s on receipt of twelve
c e n t s In s t a m p s to cover expense of postages. Also, c i r c u lars a n d all requlaite Information w i t h o u t c h a r g e . Let n o
one delsy, f o r t i m e ia precious In so ihtal a malady aa C o n J
sumption. A d d r e a s
- WINCHESTER,
• ericsn snd Foreign Agency,
43 J o h n s t r e e t New Y o r k .
MORGAN BATES, J "
Herald Office. T r a v e r s e City.
T T I S T O R Y O F CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H .
X l Thomaa Buchle—two v o l s J u s t received by
DOUGHTY, S T R A W A CO.
V O L . XI.
N O . 28.
T E A V E E S E C I T Y , M I C H . F E I D A Y , J U N E 15, I 8 6 0 .
I can't stand it to have our other girls get too big
floor of this cave throughout its whole exteut was a mw
or human bones. Skulls and other bones were minded for old fashioned farm houses; I want them sensible, well
together in the utmost confusion. To what depth thev informed woman, but I set myfootagainst having them
" ii rcBLisniD i r n r r RID AT, AT
Jon* Sunn.
extended I am unable to decide, but we dug to the depth all school teachers.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
of three or four feet in every quarter of the cavern, and
still we found only bones. The remains of thousands
MORGAN BATES,
must haw been deposited there. How, and by whom,
EDITOR AXD PUOrKIETOK.
and for what purpose, it is impossible even to coujocture. A fcw years ago a young and bcautirul lady, living
not a thousaud miles from Boston, had two suitors, OIH;
TKKMS.
Fanneri* Girls.
n,r. DOLUS u r n Kirrr Ctm
ntr annum. ptjtbu
poor and the other rich, tho latter having lessfavorin th>A > I I > I I I U I « > l o x r t e dforO n * D O L U S P«T M « » ™ .
I am aformer,aad so was my father before me. 1 have eyes or his mistress than his rivaL And as is also usualflr»l loMltloo. u d t - f O l j - H r . c « U fo,e«h . . b ^ o f n l l i « r « M i . V " r l j
notfollowedin his footsteps in the way of mauagiug the ly the case in such instance*, the young lady's preference
farm, because I have taken agricultural papers, and have conflicted with that of herrelativesand friends. So dee .rribed by U v : Sflr MBU perfolioc f m w o r t i ^
r w « « , 4 1 i . t«rt»forMch n f a » q M « . ! K w j y te*™-jr
learned much that was not his to know; and whats more, ded were they in their opposition to a match with the
k. doabl* price.
the railroad has come within three miles of me so that poor mechanic, and so loud in their praise of the other,
the old farm upou which my father toiled so many years, that the young ladyfinallyconsented to become the rich
ill Kiwis «r M> fml'm Sail; ui tiyttW; ftwtdis worth fire times what it was in his day. I am not one man's wife. They lived happily together. But in the
of the kind of men who croak and and grumble about old progress of yearsreversescan*;; the best calculations cattimes. I enjoy modern times and would not givu up my not always put off misfortunes, and her husband announcCHAHTJES H. HOLI5EN,
machines and go back to the old ways of doing, by hands ed one day thot his railnro had swept awav his property.
for any money. 1 often wonder if my father can look But he did not blow his brains out nor take poison, nor
down from Heaven, and see the mowers and reapers fly did she go back to her mother, or regret the day she hwi
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
the old places where he toiled and sweat. 1 cannot ever married him. Ndi -Both were too sensible to an
NORTHPORT,
help chuckling to myselt as I at in my sulky, and ride so foolishly. He spent a few days with creditors, in arGRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
over the oldfomiliarplaces, cutting down the grass, and ranging matters, and then the couple movod away verv
Office Second Door South of Union Dock.
31-ly
raking it up again, with half a dozen men; to think my quietly. In a week everybody knew.that Mr.—
had
boys can go to school all the rear around and never foiled and a week later the goad padded to their statein
T. J . R A M S D E L L
need suffer from the want of lcariug, as I do
ments the fact, (for a wonder!) that he had gone to California to try and repair hisfortunes,leaving his wile, with
this day.
...
. .
My wife is up to the times, too. and likes to give her two "young children, with means enough for many years to
AKD
family a good chance in the world. She is a good manSOLICITOR I N C H A N C E R Y ,
ager,risingearly, andrisingto some purpose. I owe half A year passed and Mrs.
-heard from her husband
of my prosperity to her help and counsel. My. boys it once, and then only by a few lines, which accompaMANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
are growing up healthy sensible young fellows. The two nied a small remittance—and announced that his stay
Office Sccond Door North of Buswell's Hotel, lttf
oldest harness up the old mare and go to the Academy, might be longer than he anticipated
THE HON BOSTWICK,
three miles off, and, except a little while in hay and harAnother year went by, and only one more letter, this
vest, they do not lose a day the year around The ojily time full or business ami stating the perod or his return
NOTARY PUBLIC,
thing that troubles me is my daughters. Nancy, tho old- still more indefinitely.
THE PIASA.
.
OLERK AND REOISTER,
est, is afine,handsome, smart girl of nineteen. She went Then came a blank or several years, with no letter, no
An Indian Tradition of Illinois.
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
to the district school till she was sixteen, and then she money, no news or any kind from her husband.
Willtfrep t n o u l »tltntlantolh«
The tongue of scandal was not alent during this period
The tradition of'the Pinsa is still carrcut among nil the had learned all there was to learn there. So we concludP A Y M E N T O F TAXES.
trilxa of the Upper Mississippi, and those who have in- ed t® send her to Mrs. Drake's seminary about 50 miles of doubt, but every circumstancereflectiugon the fidelijonUon o r XflnJ.i «t_
habited the valley of the Illinois, and is briefly this: off She did get along amazingly. In two years she had tyjof the husband to the wire was magnified till »he was
learned
a
pile,
and
besides
had
painted
beautiful
pictures
led
to believe heraclf deserted Without means, she had
Many thousand moons before the arrival of the palefaces
when the great magalonyx aud magtodon, whose bones enough to cover our parlor walls, (though I must confess to depend on her friends for her sustenance.
Thrown occasionally into tho society of her former rearc now dug up, were still living in this laud of green prai- I suspect her teacher gave her a Bit now and then.) She
ries, there existed a bird of such dimensions that he could could sing equal to our parson's wife, and set the tunes jected suitor, and believing that be had remained single
LAND WABEANT
easily carry in his talons a full grown deer. Having ob- in meeting when the Square's away. She knew the French for her take, and having nothing to hope from her minAND
tained a taste of humanflesh,from that time he would for every thing orouyd the house, and understood botany, ing husband, shefinallyapplied for, and obtained a diT A X - P A Y I N G A G E N C Y feed upon nothing else. He was artful as he was power- chemistry, natural philosophy, aud more things than I dorce on the ground of her desertion.
Oue can imagine what her feelings were when she learnful; he would dart suddenly and unexpectedly upon au In- could mention.
Trartrse Citj. Grand Trawrst Coonty, Mifh.
dian,bear him off into one of the caves of the bluff, aud de- While she was at Mrs. Drake's she only came home at ed that her former lover had never, since hisrejectionby
vour him. Hundreds of warriors attempted for years to Fall and Spring vacations, and then she was so busy sew- her, and her majiage to another, cherished other feeling*
H E N R Y D. C A M P B E L L .
ing
and
getting
ready
to
go
back
again,
that
her
mother
did
for
her than those of friendship.
,, ,
destroy him, but without success. Whole villages wore
not think it worth while to set her to work. Well, last
Her disappointment was sharpened with anguish when,
T AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR nearly depopulated, and cousternation spread through
I J sale or iocstion; luvertiuerit*ftiadc;Taxes paid on non- the tribes or the Illini. At length Ouatoga, a chief whose spring she came home for good, and a joyous day it was a few days after, shereceiveda letter from her husband
resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes and pur- fame as a warrior extended even beyond the great lakes, •»me. I felt happy to think I had a daughter who had stating that he had at last accumulated a fortune beyond
Ch
\ud°wlUa?weya^v"tlie mnrt vsrefol sttention to the inter- separated himself from the rest of the tribe, fasted in sol- good education in her head, and sprv healthy hands to his most sanguine expectations, and was then on his way
ests of my Correxix.ud.-nt*, and in liberality. promptness and itude for the. space of a whole moon, and prayed to the ork. But, Mr. Editor, she is a spoiled girl, for aught home, with a closing request that she would meet him at
accuracy of business transactions would conrt compsrlson Great Spirit, the Master of life, that he would protect I can see, but her mother thinks she will come to, after a Xew York. She gathered from the letter that money
had been sent her often during those years, butwhieh she
with Ruy Agency in the country.
m
/—. Cityj
nu.: v~..
l nvi
l-€m hia children from the Piaea. On the last night of his while.
Traverse
Nov.-IX
A W
She cau't bear to see me in jny shirt-sleeves, no matter had never received She knew her husband if affectionTast, the'tircat Spirit appeared to Ouatoga iu a dream,
directed him to select twenty of his warriors, cach how clean and white, but insists upon my wearing a lin- ate, was also proud and she feared that he would never
L a n d , T a x , a n d G e n e r a l Agency. and
en
duster,
for
she
had
learned
that
"it
was
disgusting
to
forgive tlie slight involved in the act or obtaining a diarmed with a bow and poisoned arrow, andcouceal them
designated spot Near the place of their conceal- cat with a man in his shirtsleeves." She is right down vorce. But shefinallyresolvedon a ftill confession, and
MORGAN HATES
ment, anothor warrior was to stand in open view as a ashamed of her mother's hands, because they show that on the day of the arrival of the steamer, she was the first
Hut opened ah Office at Traverse City, Grand Travsrse Co.. victim for the Pinsa, which they must shoot the instant she has been a hard working woman' all her life. Our to greet her late husband who, after liearing all the parMichigan, for the transaction of a j
ho pounced upon his prey. When tho chief uwoke in home-made striped carj>cts that have always been my ticulars of her couduct during his absence, was atfirstinGeneral Aptencv BusinefH.
the morning, no thanked the Great Spirit and returneil pride, arc •' not fit to bo seen." She won't let Bob or clined torefusehisforgiveness,butfinallyderided to overThe United State* Land OIBee fa located at this place ; and to his tribe and told them his dream. The warriors were Dick run about barefooted, for she says they look like look the past, with its mistakes and its err ore, and again
beggars. Sho has written their names in their spelling accompanied to the altar the object of his early affections.
particular attention will be paid to locating
investing money In Government I*nds imparting informa- quickly selected and placed in ambush as directed. Ou- books Bobbie and Dickie, and written her'sNancicSmytion relative to the general feature*,resouroesand advan- atoga offered himself as the victim. Ho was willing to die thc. 8he says she had rather not cat with her servants
A Fishing Adventure.
tages of the Grand Traveraa country. the payment oftaxw, for his tribe. Placing him»cir in open view of the bluff, —that is our hired man and woman, who have lived with The Hon. William Elliott, in his papers on " Carolina
iind the transaction of any Agency business with which he he soon saw the Piasa perched on a cliff eyeing his prey.
Sports"
recently
published
by Messrs. Derby 4 Jackson,
us
six
years,
ami
born
and
raised
on
the
next
farm.
It
may be entrusted.
RitntRBXCKS.
Ouatoga drew up his manly form to its utmost height, and
gives thefollowingrecordof adventure:—
planting his footfirmlyon the earth, began to chant the almost makes her sick to smell pork aud cabbage.
" I used to push over from Bay Point at early flood
HOB. J. H Howsrd, Attorney Oewral. j
death song of a warrior. A moment after, the Piasa has not forgotten how to milk; but if anybody rides by land on the iuner side of the bank, and, leaving a few
K. B . W S K i . 1 * 4 .
>
wheu she is milking, sho gets behind the cow and hides
Horfld Office, Traverae City, Nov. 8.18M.
n3 rose in the air, and as swift as the thunderbolt, darted her head as if she was stealing the milk. 1 have stood oarsmen to take charge of the boat, walk over to the sen
down upon the chief. Scarcely had he reached his vicof the bauk, with a servant or two to carry bait and
MORGAN BATE8,
tim, when every bow was sprung, and every arrow sent these things without saying much until last Sunday, when side
lines, and wading out into the surf waist deep, toss my
to the feather in his body. The Piasa uttered a wild, sho insisted upon our hired people sitting up iu the gal- line into the breakers in quest of bass. I was usually
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
fearful scream, thatresoundedfar over the other side of lery, because we needed all our pew room
armed with a light spear; lor, as the clear, transparent
Herol<l Oftlco, Travwrwe City, Mtoh.
tho river, aud expired Ouatoga was safe. Not an arrow, I hired two pews to hare room for all. 1 knew she ex- waves camerollingin from the deep, and as the pearly
not even the talons of the bird had touched him. The pected two boarding-school misses to make a visit, and fragments or sea shell passed glittering by with the flux
planning to got our men-folks out of sight. I boltod
T R A V E R S E C I T Y HOUSE, Master or life in admiration or the generous deed of Ou- was
and reflux or the tide, objects were occasionally encounout
of
this,
und
had
a
regular
blow
un,
and
told
Nancy
atoga has held over him au invincible shield. In memotered as brilliant, perhaps, but by no mcane as pleasant
ry or this event, the imago or the Piasa was engraved on she was getting to bigfeeUng entirely for a farmer's daugh- look upon; the eyes and jagged spines or imnxroe stingW I L L I A M F O W L E , the lace or the bluff. Such is the Indian tradition.— ter. She staid home from church and cried all day. I to
ravs buried in the sand, all to these, and lying in wait for
(FRONT STRKBT, NKAR COURT HOI'St.)
Or course I do not vouch for its truth. This much, how- hate crying woman more than a long draught, BO Ishant their prev. On one delightful day 1 was tempted to wade
T R A V E R S E CITY. MICHIGAN.
ever, is certain; The figure or a largo bird cut in solid scold her again. I don't want to be hard on the girl,— deeper than usual into the sea, which was beautifully clear.
rock L* still there, and at a height that is perfectly inac- but what am I to do? I am willing to let her food the
r p m . s OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST cessible. How, aud for what purpose it was made, I chickens itr gloves, and spell all our uamcs wrong, and 1 pa.-sed along the naryowridgeof a ree£ which extended
L in Traverse City,) aituated on Front street, in the viciniI'd as licrhavo the bow wear shoes; but when it comes eastwardly to a considerable distance from the main bank,
ty of the Court Houae and pnblic officestostill open for the leave for others to determine ; even at this day, an In- to oveMurnio'r everything and being ashamed of her fath- while a swash of some depth lay close within. 1 had unreception of the traveling public. The Proprietor returns dian never passes the spot in his canoe withoutfiringhis
hia hearty thsnks for the liberal patronage he has received, gun at the figure of the bird. The marks of balls on the er.mother.and nfttne.I am discouraged. 1 have bought her consciouslyremaineduntil the advancing tide had covered
and aaaurea the pnblic that no pains will be spared to make
a piano, and let her learn music two years, for she is nat- the highest parts of the ridge full waist deep. Behinn
his guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with rock are almost innumerable.
me-stood mv servant,' Cain,' with my spear and a wicker
Near the closo of March, of the present year, I was urally musical. Sho came near fainting one night when basket of bait An exclamation of terror from bim made
th
C!ood accommodations for Horses and Cattle.
-iPtf influenced to visit the bluffs below the mouth of the Illinois the squire's son, just out of college, and a whiskered chap me turn, when I beheld but afcwyards distant between
and above that of the Piasa. My curosity was principal- from the city were here, because I said: " Come, Nance, us and the shore, and intercepting our retreat, a large
ly directed to the examination of a cave connected with give us a tune on the piany." I saw something was shark, close on the ride ortho ridge, head on for us and
G U N T O N HOUSE,
tie above tradition, as one of those to which the bird had wroug, but couldn't guest what, for I had on my du^er waving his tail backward and forward with a debbcrate
carried his human victims. Preceded by an intelligent and wasn't tipping my chair back, ("a vulgar trick,
motion! • My spear,' said I; ' keep close to me.
J A M E S K . G U N T O N , guide, who carried a spade, I set out ou my excursion. Nancy calls it) The next davi my wife told me what sculling
and shout when I do." 'Great God. said Cain, his eyes
(MOI TH o r BOABDKAN BIVBB,)
The cave was extremely difficult of access, and at one was to pay. I must say that I like my old-fashioned way almost starting from their sockets; another one. I jooked.
Tx'avei'se City, Michigan.
point of our progress I stood at an elevation of more than of pronouncing as well as her new way of spelling—and and saw, not one but tiro other tkarkt, lying behind the
one hundred andfiftyfeet on the race or the bluff with only this morning after breakfast when her ma told her
r p H I S NEW AND COMFORTABLB HOUSE IS barely room to sustain one foot. The unbroken wall to shake the table cloth, what does she do but to take it first, all in a line, and in the same attitude f Doubtless
JL now ready to receive Its guests, beingflttedin full, withKIT through the loug hall and out of the back door, for the bait in the wicker basket had attracted them; the
out regard to cost, so as to make It the most desirable of any towered above me, while below was the lliver. After rear some would see her shake it in the same place where advancing tide had carried them the scent,and these grim
a long and perilous clambering wo reached the cave,
Hotel in the Connty.
. „
had paased toreconnoitrebefore they rushed on
J K. 0- being one of the earliest settlers in the Coanty, is whjch was aboutfiftyfeet above the surface of the riv- she had for ten years. 1 have got a new boughten car- pointers
prey. If they attacked us we were gone! Not a moable to givo any information necessary to parties wishing to
By the aid of a'long pole placed on the edge of the pet for the parlor, and now she wants the front windows their
ment was to be lost It was ooe of those frequent ca**
locate lands, or otherwise. He has a Pleasure Boat, Sklffli
scting rock, and the upper end touching the mouth cut down to the floor.
in
which
wefindsafety in audacity. Bepeatiug my order
Yesterday
she
came
to
me
to
know
if
she
might
"teach
and Fishing 1
of the cave, we succeeded in entering it. Nothing could
search of health o
to Cain, and grasping my spear, I rushed upon the leadbo more impressive than tho view from the entrance of district school." " No," said 1, " Why do you want to ing shark, and struck it down valiantly across his n o s e place of resort
>
. Traverae City, October II.1859.
this cavern. The Mississippi was rolling in silent gran- teach? I am able to keep hair a dozen girls like vou. ir
at the time, at the top ^
deur beneath us; high above our heads a single ccdar hung I had them. No I can t think or your teaching. U^- shouting,
pcrfc-ct agony of fear, gave a loud yell, « d ^
its branches over the cliff ou the blasted top of whicu on this she began to cry again, and I can't stand woman s in
J A M E S K. G U N T O N ,
in the water. The manouvresucceeded, the shark
seated a bald eagle. No other sound or sign of life tears, so I said "tcach!" and she is going to teach aU length
Practical Builder and Draughtsman,
near us. A Sabbath stillnessrestedupon the scene. summer, iu a little bit of a school house, for fear she will ran off for deep water, and we took the crown of the
and looked back, until we ^
la prepared to make Piawand Specifications for all clsaw Not a cloud was in the Heavens; not a breath of air was get tanned and freckelcd and jpoil her hands helping her ridges,
OM hundred andfiftyyards over which we had to wade
of Buildings; also execute all kinds of work connected - u v stirring. The broad Mississippi lay before us, as calm
the Trade, on liberal terms.
and smooth as a lake. The landscape presented the same Now, Mr. Editor, I have given up Nancy, but I bare before we regained the bank."
Sash, Glass, Doors, Palata and Nalto,
three
fine
girls
growing
up.
I
am
able
and
willing
to
wild aspect as it did before it had yet met the ere of the
WHO P « « I XHIPO B j c u r i t - T b c Doiioerer of
eoastantly on hand, aad for sale.
All orders for Caklaet Work aad Undertaking wiU be white man. The roof of the cavern was vaulted, the top give them ail a good education, for I belierein it, inspite ot tbe torn of Vm Botoi, io Ob.0. k n e
o^>
•xecuted on abort notice.
. ...
of which was hardly leas than twenty-five feet in height of the dreadful blunder I have made. I would like to JuMicc of the P w c over a rcgnUr Republics normJ. K. G, thankful for past patroBRgo, Ukes this opportn- The shape of the cave was irregular, but so Car as I could know if you can tell me of any place where a fanners
Bity of soliciting a continuance of the aame.
daughter
can
get
a
good
education
and
notloae
her
seoTraverse City, November 15,1849.
My jodgeTthe bottom would average twenty by thirty. The
fljt ©rani) C^ubtrsc SJtrali),
Moron, CoMstllor mii Soliritor,
^.ttontci ant) CmmstUor at f afo,
The Little Dandelion.
Gay little Dandelion.
Light* up the meads,
Swings on her tender foot.
Telleth her besds.
List to the robin's note,
Pouredfromsbove;
Wise little Dsndelion
Cares not for love,
Cold lie the daisy bank*.
Clad hut In green.
When in the Maya agone
Bright hues are seen;
Wild pinks are Numbering,
Violets delay;
True little Dandelion
Guldeth the May.
Brave little Dandelion.
Fart falls the *no<
Bending the daffodili'*
- Haughty head low;
Under thatfleecytent
Careless of ".Id,
Blithe little Dandelion,
Countless her gold.
Meek little Dandelion
Growcth more fsir.
Till dries the summer dew,
Out of her hair;
Bright rides the thirsty sun,
Fiercely and high;
Faint little Dandelion,
Cioseth her eye.
Pale little Dandelion,
In her white shrond,
Hcareth the sngel breeze
Call from the cloud,—
Tiny plumes fluttering.
Make no dclav;
Little winged Dandelion,
Soareth sway.
LUUOIUVU
u u M .
O
—
,
.
,
£J)£ (Srani) Srabcrsr Btrali).
T o t k R e p u b l i c a n Electors o f M l c h i c a n .
T h e Letters of A c c e p t a n c e .
T e r r i b l e T o r n a d o a t M o u n t P i r a v m i raid L y n d o n
T h e leaders of t h e R e p u b l i c a n h o s t a r e n o w chosen.
—Camncke and Albany la IUiu—Over Fifty P e r t
SpRiNoriELp. I L L , M a y 23, I 8 6 0 .
sons Killed.
A C o n v e n t i o n u n e q u a l l e d in ability, u n p a r a l l e l e d in
H o n . CEOROE AOTMUN, P r e s i d e n t of t h e l i e p u b l i c a n
M o t E n o N , J u n o 4. 1 : 2 0 P . M .
h a r m o n y a n d e n t h u s i a s m — c h e e r e d b y s u c h a c r o w d of N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n :
A t o r n a d o pa!N?d t h r o u g h t h e t p w n of L y n d o n a n d M t .
c i t i z e n s ' f r o m t h e E a s t , W e s t , N o r t h , a n d S o u t h , a* never
T R A V E R S E C I T T r
S u u 1 a c c e p t t h e n o m i n a t i o n t e n d e r e d 10c b y t h e C o n P
l
e a s a n t a b o u t five m i l e s s o u t h <a H a r r i s o n , p a s s i n g i n
b e f o r e g a t h e r e d a t a N o t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o n of a n y p a r t y — v e n t i o n o v e r w h i c h y o u p r e s i d e d , a n d of which I a m formP R I D A Y M O R N I N G , J U N K 15, 1 8 6 0 .
h a s d e l i b e r a t e l y , a f t e r cool a n d dispassionate consultation, ally a p p r i s e d in t h e letter of y o u r s e l f a n d o t h e r s , a c t i n g an easterly d i r e c t i o n , a c c o m p a n i e d w i t h a h e a v y t h u n d e r
s t o n n . s w e e p i n g e v e r y t h i n g in i t s c o u r s e .
s e l e c t e d ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois, a n d HAJSXIBAI. a s a C o m m i t t e e of t h e C o n v e n t i o n f o r t h a t p u r p o s e .
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
K i l l e d — M r s . R i c h m o n d : M r . a n d M r s . D o r r ; one b o y
HAMLIN, of M a i n e t o b e o u r s U ^ a r d b e a r e r s in t h e c o m T h e d e c l a r a t i o n of p r i n c i p l e s a n d s e n t i m e n t s w h i c h
d r o w n e d . G e o . R o w o r t h , o n e child of M r . B a m n m .
i
ngcontesL
a c c o m p a n y y o u r letter m r e t m y a p p r o v a l , a n d i t shall b e
TOR PRESIDENT,
L o s s e s as f a r a s a t p r e s e n t k n o w n — M r . R i c h m o n d ' s
T h e c h o i c e of t h e w h o l e p a r t y was not t h e first choice m y c a r e not t o violate it o r d i s r e g a r d it in a n y p a r t
house entirely d e s t r o y e d c o n s i d e r a b l e s t o c k killed,' (»eo.
ofMichigon. O u r S t a t e Convention had j u s t rung with
I m p l o r i n g t h e assistance of D i v i n e P r o v i d e n c e , a n d w i t h
Digby, J r . . hous? and barn entirely destroyed; J o h n
u n a n i m o u s p l a u d i t s f o r a n o t h e r n a m e u n d e r w h i c h t o rally d u e regard t o t h e views a n d feelings of all w h o w e r e repor lujoou.
for t h e a p p r o a c h i n g c o n f l i c t T h e h e a r t of o u r R e p u b - resented io t h e C o n v e n t i o n , t o t h e rights of all t h e S t a t e s H o w a r d , h o u s e m u c h d a m a g e d ; Mr. D o r r ' s hou^e e n t i r e roK TICK ntcsiitmrT,
lican masses, in t h e field, a n d in t h e w o r k s h o p , was p r o u d and T e r i t o r i e s a n d p e o p k of t h e nation, t o the inviolability ly d e s t r o y e d ; B e n j . L o t h , house d e s t r o v e d ; Giles G r e e n ,
w i t h t h e h o p e t h a t o n c e a t least, iu t h e h i s t o r y of the of t h e Constitution, a n d t h e p e r p e t u a l union, h a r m o n y a n d house d e s t r o y e d ; T h o s . S m i t h , house destroyed a n d s t o c k
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Inferior qualities are
m a n u f a c t u r e d a n d sold a t m u c h
c h e a p e r r a t e s , b a t t b o oil i s offensive a n d nearly w o r t h -
nomination:
II)EAB I J S C O L S — Y o u ' r e n o m i n a t e d . Y o u will b e ele c t e d . A f t e r y o u r election, t h o u s a n d s will c r o w d a r o u n d
you, claiming rewards for s e r v i c e s rendered. I, too, h a v e
m y claims u p o n y o u . I h a v e n o t w o r k e d f o r y o u r nomin a t i o n — n o r for t h a t of a n y o t h e r m a n . I h a v e l a b o r e d
f o r t b e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of p r i n c i p l e s — a n d w h e n men c a m e
t o m e a s k i n g m y o p i n i o n of you, I only told t h e m " Lincoln i s an h o n e s t m a n . " A l l I ask of y o u in return f o r
my s e r v i c e s is, Make m y statement
good.
SKK^TOB SUMNER.— M r S u m n e r s p o k e a t length on t h e
C a m p h e n e a n d F l u i d a r e always m o r e or less dan- Kansa's Bill on t h e 1 4 t h ulL, i t b e i n g h i s first speech
g e r o u s , especially w h e r e c h i l d r e n a r e p l a y i n g a b o u t t h e s i n c e his g r e a t O r a t i o n u p o n t h e C r i m e a g a i n s t K a n s a s ,
Iras.
r o o m s a n d h a v e a c c e s s t o t h e m , and we a r e g l a d t h a t a
s u b s t i t u t e h a s ljcen discovered w h i c h
four y e a r s ago, f o r t h o d e l i v e r y o f w h i c h he w a s a t t a c k -
N E W GOODS,
AND
eloquence.
TO THE PUBLIC
S u o o r o m A I T AIR AT MAJOSTJCX.—A man n a m e d J o h n
T
a n d w h o could n o t g e t h i s p a y . t o o k H o g & V g u n a n d
started iwrib.
H o g a n followed a n d o v e r t o o k h i m in t h e
G o v . S e w a r d h a s w r i t t e n a letter, h e r e t o f o r e publish-
E
F
A
C
T
,
Our New and Spacious Store,
ONLY STOCK
Which we a r e filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OF
DRUGS &MEDICINES
G o v . B a n k s has already presi-
d e d a t a L i n c o l n g a t h e r i n g in F a n n e i l HalL G o v . C h a s e
woods, w h e n H i r s h m a n d e l i b e r a t e l y leveled U s g u n a n d
which are adapted t o the wants of the surrounding country,
s h o t H o g a n in t h o shoulder, i n f l i c t i n g a severe a n d p r o - h a s c o n s e n t e d t o p r e s i d e a t such a m e e t i n g in O h i o ; W i l liam L . D a y t o n h a s a n n o u n c e d his p u r p o s e t o s t u m p N e w
b a b l y m o r t a l w o u n d . T h e o f f e n d e r h a s been a r r e s t e d a t
and ARE or MAY BE called for from time to tin*
J e r e e y f o r L i n c o l n a n d H a m l i n , a n d will o p e n a t T r e n t o n
<Jarp River.
t h i s week.
We would briefly call t h e attention of the purchasing pubN E WA t o o RXTODIJCAX.—We h a v e n o t received a c o p y
SUICIDE.—Daniel T r u m b u l l c o m m i t t e d s u ic id e a t Misho f t h i s p a p e r In several m o n t h s . W o p r e s u m e t h a t t h e
awakn, Ind., on t h e 2 8 t b u l t , b y t a k i n g l a u d a n u m . M r . lic to the following
p a c k a g e designed for t h i s p l a c e is d i r e c t e d t o " G r a n d
Trumbull formerly belonged near Three Rivers, MichiT r a v e r s e " instead of " T r a v e r s e C i t y . " T h e " G r a n d
g a n , w h e r e h e leaves a family.
" T r a v e r s e " Post-otBco is t w e n t y m i l e s n o r t h of T r a v e r s e
City.
W i l l friend M a z e look t o t h i s m a t t e r ?
C o s e s o r MA.MSTR COCXTT.—Dr. G o o d a l c h a s c o m p l e t e d t h e C e n s u s of Manistee C o u n t y .
H e i n f o r m s us
W E HAVE A
NEW STORE;
. 1 h a t t h e p o p u l a t i o n is a b o u t one t h o u s a n d .
o v e r half a million Dollars, h a s b e e n c a r r i e d off.
T h e r e will b e a
rise
t w e n t y p e r c e n t in t h e valua of l u m b e r
of
fifteen
to
in P h i l a d e l p h i a
in consequenec o f t h i s d i s a s t e r .
ALSO—A c H o m v a a t r r r o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
P R O V I S I O N S ,
IN WHICH T H E Y ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Give Us a Call!
X. B.—Physician* Prtscriptlous Carefully Compounded.
L. M. 4 W. F. STEELE A CO.
Northport, J u n e I, I860.
26^m
NE W STORE
IN T H E MAIN, A
N E W STOCK; N E W GOODS,
W E HAVE A •
N O R T H P O R T .
Propeller of Our Own,
T H E SUBSCRIBER HAS J U S T RETURNED J-'ROM CHI-
N . M. STEELE.
K. A . MCCLRLLAKD,
WILLIAM O I L I .
This Is
the- l a r g e s t loss o f l u m b c r . a t o n e time, o v e r o c c u r r i n g in
tho United States.
TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTT.
POINTS:
MARRIED,
f n Dexter, May 28th, at the residence of the bride'* f*ther,
by Rev. J o h n B. Fiske, STKI-IIKN D. BISOIIAU. of Lansing,
and OnABLOTTIE. daughter «f Hon. Snmnel W. Dexter.
DIED,
At N o r t h port. May 21, I860, WILLIAM MASON,aged *7 years.
JST- T b e " E r i e S e w i n g M a c h i n e , " w h i c h is flooding
Brother Macon leaves a bereavoi! widow and several email
t h o whole W e s t , is said b y t h o s e w h o h a v e nsed i t t o b e children to monrn his decease. He was a member of the
M. E. Church, and also of the Independent Order of Good
a v e r y excellent family m a c h i n e . A d d r e s s , f o r p a r t i c u - Templar*.
- ' e following resolution* were adopted by the I. O. of G.T.
lars, J . N . Boylan, S o c r e t a r y E r i e S e w i n g M a c h i n e C o . ,
, . . WIERKAS it has pleased Almighty God to remove from o a r
Milan, OhioJ* .
number a friend snd brother, by death, who h s s been with us
am o a r first organisation, therefore
Resolved. T h a t in the death of Brother Mason we have lo*t
HEAVIEST LOSS o r LUMBER OX R E C O R D . — I n c o n s e q u e n c e
.. valued member, and the csuse of Temperance one of it*
of t h e recent h e a v y rain t h e r e h a s b e e n a h i g h f r e i ' i e t >
firmest friend*.
Resolved, T h a t wc extend to the afflicted widow and family
the River Susquehanna. T h e Boom at Williamsport w
i r warmest sympathy' and aid.
•swept a w a y on the 1 1 t h , a n d a n immense q u a n t i t y o f l n m ltesolved. That a copy of the above be forwarded to the
Grand
Traverse Herald for publication.
b e r c a r r i e d off. O v e r 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 f e e t of l u m b e r , w o r t h
HAVE INTRODUOED A LARGE AND T H E
Goods and Wares
Sena-
t o r C a m e r o n is a b o u t t o p r e s i d e a t a Lincoln ratification
meeting a t Harrisburg.
H
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! Sincy
L. M. & W . F . S T E E L E & Co.
T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVED INTO
A t t h e i r close M r . C h e s t n u t of S o u t h Caroli-
ed, s t r o n g l y e n d o r s i n g t h e R e p u b l i c a n nominees.
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
In Traverse City, and on all parts of
Grand Traverse Bay, we would respectfully announce
o b t a i n e d a t HAXKAII, LAT & C a ' s , f o r a m e r e trifle. n a t h r e a t e n e d h i m a g a i n w i t h t h e p u n i s h m e n t w h i c h M r .
Brooks h a d once administered to h i m !
T h e y also k e e p t h e very b e s t q u a l i t y of K e r o s e n e .
Hirshman, who had been working for P a t r i c k Hogan,
T H E PROPELLER
A T »T . " F i G r H " A N Y ,
C A P T . C. H. BOTNTON.
"XTlLL MAKE REGULAR WEEKLY TRIPP FROM
\ f y CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving C h i r a c *
j Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P. M., and Traverse City on Toe*
day*, at 4 P. M., stopping at Frankfort (month of Betsie
River,) C a r p River and Northport.
HANNAH. LAY k CO.
Traverse City, May 25. I860.
3i
N E W ARRANGEMENT.
may s u p e r c e d e e d b y P r e s t o n S. B r o o k s , a n d so nearly m u r d e r e d . H i s
r e m a r k s w e r e v e r y lengthy, a n d full of g r a n d a n d b u r n i n g
t h e i r use e n t i r e l y .
T h e s e L a m p s with S h a d e s and all t h e fixtures, may b e
I S T E W XJ3NTB.
C h i c a g o a n d G r a n d Traverse--
TSTHTW S T O R E ,
An Early Application.
T h e first formal a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a f a v o r f r o m M r . L i n -
K K E o a j r e L A H M . — W c b n v o been t e s t i n g t b e K e r o - c o b a f t e r h i s n o m i n a t i o n was p r o b a b l y m a d e b y M r . G i d KDC L a m p a n d Oil, d i d a r e folly satisfied t h a t t b e y diffuse dings, in t h e following n o t e w h i c h h a s found i t s w a y i n t o
CAGO WITH A S T 9 C K O F
Committee on Resolution*.
At Northport, on the 23d of Msy, GKOHOE P , eldeot con jf
'sycon and Msry Wolf, aged seven years eleven m o n t h s and
t\*cnty-flve days.
Our Own Trade,
Dry Goods, Groceries^Provisions
and Hardware,
which he offers at his New Store, cheap for Cash or Bartar.
X I G H T F O R T H E M I L L I O N . - W E WOULD ES- direct to C h i c a g o ; thus giving n* GREAT ADVANTAGES
I J F E C I ALLY call the a t t e n t i o n of t h i s community to one
t h i n e of all others in which they shonld lie and consequently
Interested, to w i t : t h s t s G o o d L i g h t is one of the
any one having to FAY FREIGHTS.
d o r e P a r k e r , M i n i s t e r of t h e 2 8 t h C o n g r e g a t i o n a l S o c i e ve rt de*iilerstums t o be obtained—and t h a t after C a r e t y in B o s t o n , a n d widely k n o w n as a t h e o l o g i a n , l e c t u r e r
ftal I ' x p c r i m e n t , an article has been Introduced and d e a n d s c h o l a r . M r . P a r k o r w a s b o r n j n L e x i n g t o n , Mass., m o n s t i n t e d b e y o n d n q u e s t i o n o f d o u b t , to be the
BEST, C H E A P EST, SAKEST, MOST ECONOMICAL snd
A u g u s t 21, 1810, a n d d i e d a t F l o r e n c e , Italy, o n t h e 1 0 t h
EQUAB.LU light yet known, (gas only excepted.) Such an
o r May.
article w e h a v e the t r e a s u r e of Introducing in t h i s community, and which, with
T h e r e is no use in t a l k i n g a n y m o r e a b o u t t h e H o m e -
Dill's Chicago A l e .
DKATO OF THEODORE PARKER.—^Intelligence, n o t u n e x jiected. h a s b e e n received of t h e d e a t h of t h o R e v . T h e o -
In Bbls. and Hf. Bbls.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
^
Northport, April 20,1WG0.
Our Rents are .Nothing.
s t e a d bill d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t C o n g r e s s — i t is on t h e shelf,
a n d will lie t h e r e u n t i l a c h a n g o
ate.
The
is m a d e in t h e S e n -
H o u s e h a s d o n e e v e r y t h i n g i t could in fa-
v o r of t i e m e a s u r e , a n d t h e S e n a t e haa d o n e e v e r y t h i n g
i s could a g a i n s t i t
Cows D r e w Chf.—-Tho Kalamazoo papers are giving
a c c o u n t s of a new f o r m of disease w h i c h i s k i l l i n g off t h e
cows t h e r e a b o u t
I t s e e m s t o b e e p i d e m i c , a n d n o remi-
d i a l m e a s u r e y e t t r i e d h a s b e e n of a n y effect t o s t a y i t s
ravages.
T h e COWB are a t t a c k e d s u d d e n l y a n d d i e in t h e
c o u r s e of twenty-four h o a r s .
T b e N o b l e C o u n t y ( I n d . ) H e r a l d t e l l s a s t o r y of a resi d e n t of t h a t c o a n t y , w h i c h f o r i n t e n se m e a n n e s s e x c e e d s
a n y t h i n g wo e v e r s a w .
A T O R T G A G E S A L E . — 1 ' E J A U L T HAVING BEES
i \ l msde in the condition of a certain Mortgage executed
on the ITtli day of August, ItUW, by Patrick A. Smith and
Catharine Smith h i . wife, of Msckinsw, State of Michigan, t o
Michael Murray nnd Patrick Murray, of the same P ' « e . " d
recorded on the JCtli day of August. 1858, In the Reginter *
lice of the County of Mackinaw, in Lllier B. of Mortgage*,
•e now h a v i - on exhibition and for sale, and of the VERY
iiage* r.« a n d 67; and tlic amount claimed to be due on tne
IEST quality • CaU a n d Inspect
I d i l o r t g s g e , s t rtie date of t h i s notice, being the »um of
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
ninety-seven dollar- ($97 00); and no s u i t or proceeding* a t
C i t y , J u n e 15, I860.
law having been in*tituted to recover t h e same or any nart
thereof: Notice U therefore hereby given, that we shell foreN I M P O R T A N T C H A N G E . - W K HAVE, FOR
close wild Mortgage bv a sale of the p r e m i s e dcscrit*d therethe better an commodatlon of the public, procured quarin. st public anction, to the highest bidder, on F r i d a y , t h e
ter and half barrel Sacks for H o u r of o a r own msnnfactnre,
2 0 t h d a y o f J n n e n e x t , at the hour of two o clock in the ,
which we shall k e e p constantly on hand, already filled, a t o n r
afternoon of said day, st the front door of the Court-House
Store, t h u s saving t l ' e annovance of w a i t i n g f o r Flour to be
for said Mackinaw County, (the said Court-House being the
brought from the Mil.', o r otherwise going to the mill for the
From our long residence in the c o u n t r y we have becomo plscc for holding t h e District Court for said Mackinaw Counsame—thns giving c u i ' t o m e r s the time formerly consumed,
ty ) in order to satisfy and pay the a m o u n t due on Mid morta n d flour in a ' c o n v e n i e n t shape for conveyance, for which
gage, with the interest, cost and e x p e n s e , allowed by law.
we make
...
The premises in said mortgage described are as follows, t o
well acquainted with the want* of the public.
No j^xtrn Charges.
w i t : Being a Lot ninety feet square, and bounded on tne
Also, shall keep Bran, .Coarse Flonr, Bolted and Feed Meal
North bv a road Nailing to the Parin of Ambrone R Daven, our Store, to retail in q u a utitles to suit.
d now we have associated with us iu the Mercantile De- port, and a l o n g «ald road ninety feet ; and on
HANNAH, LAY * CO.
lot owned bv William B. Astor. and along said lot n l n e t j feet.
Traverse City, J u n e 15,1160.
2*
and on t h e ' S o u t h bv a lot owned by J . Dunning, and along
the boundary of the wild lot ninety feet: ami on the W est by
partment of our Orm.
Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
A
.A.bnndant .A.dvantages
New• York,-Boston, Cincinnati or Chicarjo.
A
T T A C H M E N T N O T V C E t — W I L L I A M R. S T O N E n
I t says h e g o t a d i v o r c e f r o m h i s
WILLIAM D. HAYES.—N otice is hereby given t h a t
wife a n d left h e r t o b e c o m e a c h a r g e u p o n t h e c o u n t y . — writ of Attachment was Issueo' o i t of the Circuit C o u r t for
ounty of Grand Traverse, Ml chigan. on and tested the
H e t h e n g o t f h o k e e p i n g of h e r , amf w a s paid b y t h e
„»v of Mav. A. D. 18.-.0, d i r e c t wl and delivered to the
Sheriff of Grand Traverse c o u n t y , in favor o f William R.
c o u n t y f o r t a k i n g c a r e of h e r a* a povper!
8tone. Plaintiff and against W i l l i a m 1). Hayes, Defendant,
T h o Charleston M e r e n r y a d m i t s t h a t t h e r e i s no h o p e f o r the sura of ono hundred a n d .tfghtr-five dollar*; t h a t
said w r i t was returnable on Tue«d IT, the 5th day of J u n e ,
of e l e c t i n g a D e m o c r a t i c P r e s i d e n t b y t h e people, no m a t - A. D. I860, a n d said writ ha* b e e r t-'uly returned by said
t e r w h o is n o m i n a t e d a t B a l t i m o r e . I t sees no c h a n c e of Sheriff and f r o m the return endorsed o n said writ it appears
t h a t propertv was attached tbereon, a n d that the d e f e n d a n t
wicoess, e x c e p t in t h e a b l i t y of t h e S o o t h t o t h r o w t h e therein named, William D. Hayes, could n o t be found whereon to make service.
.
_
e l e c t i o n i n t o t h e H o u s e of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s .
WILLIAM R . iVTONE, P l a i n t i f f
WM. H. PAMS, Att'y.
THE SLAV* T R A D E — A bill lias p a a « d t h e S e n a t e t o
D a t e d Travefse City, J u n e 9,18C0.
2*-Cw
return t h e c a p t u r e d A f r i c a n s t o t h e i r n a t i v e fend, a n d t o
provide" f o r t h e i r s u p p o r t , a f t e r thoii 1 a r r i v a l , f o r one y e a r .
S i x t e e n S o u t h e r n D e m o c r a t s a n d one (RICK) f r o m M i n n e s o t a . v o t e d t o strike o u t t h e l a t t e r h u m a n e p r o v i s i o n .
#
F o r Buffalo, Milwaukee' and
Chicago.
T H E S T A U N C H U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
3VIXJE3,
T h o I n g h a m C o u n t y N e w s , p u b l i s h e d a t Mason, t h i s
S t a t e , h e r e t o f o r e n e u t r a l In politics, h a s hoisted t h e n a m e s
of Lincoln a n d H a m l i n t o its m a s t h e a d .
T b e appoaranco
of t h o N e w * in a U o I m p r o v e d .
K AX*A*.--Tho D e m o c r a t s of t h o S e n a t e held a c a u c u s
o n Uw 1 0 t h I n s t , a t w h i c h t h e y a g r e e d t o v o t e f o r M r .
G r e e n ' s • u n m . l m e n t t o t h o K a n s a s bill, c h a n g i n g t h e liound i r i n a a n d anndityf t b f ( j p e t t l o n ' W - k t o t b e pooplo.
C A P T A I N E. R. C O L L I N S .
M , L E A V E REGULARLY DURING T H E SEASON
of Navigation for above and Intermediate porta,
f o r F r e i g h t or P a s s a g e / e n q u i r e of
K C, ANDREWS. Detroit,
HUGHES A LEST Kit, Cleveland.
K. W, TOWNS KM H. Northport.
Nerthport.J>a«l.lMO.
W
To PorsoiiH out, of Employmont.
A
. .
M R .
s . B A R I S T S ,
who for sixteen years has been extensively engaged in a l
.I... _ . 1 J l U r n i i u i M P i i m l ti
T E R M S O F C I R C U I T C O U R T S IN T H E N I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
T N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO H H U i B Y
1 fix a n d an|K>lnt the times for holding the !ClrenitCoiurt«
BEST HOUSES In NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will for the N i n t h J u d i c i a l Circuit of the State of Michigan, f o r
the v e s n . 1W0 snd 1881, as follow*: I n
continue t o do so for o u r firm from time to t i m e ; t h u s
ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of March the
abling us to lay down our goods
second Tuesday of July, and the fourth Tueaday of Octo-
siness whose requirements were of the same n s t u r c as our
own. and who has for several years purchased goods of the
As Low as any House in Chicayo;
and save t o the consumer— firat, TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
second, LOSS OF TIME: and lastly a n d malnlv the KSOHMoUB AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH RENTS
and expenne* or the Chicago m e r c h a n t .
We a hall make an E S P E C I A L EFFORT to keep so complete a stock that
I
Any Dealers on the B a r
will be enabled t o purchase of u*. fn quantities t o suit, for
only a SMALL ADVANCE e n COST and a commistlon for
hMd nB
OTTAWA C O U N T Y - O n the fourth "[ne.day of March, the
fourth Tuesday of June, and the third Tuesday In OetoMUSKEGON COUNTY—On the first Tuesday In April a a d
NEWAYGO m ^ N T Y — O n the'second Tuesday In April and
MECOSTA n > r N T ^ ' ^ O n 1 I h " t h i r d T u e s ^ y In April, a n d
tbe second Monday in September. (Oaceola C o e n t y at-
OGBAMA J o U S T Y — O n the fourth Monday In April, and the
flrst Thursday In October.
.i.
MASON COUNTY—On the fourth T h u r s d a y In April s n d t a e
flrst Mond*v in October.
we would remark, that owing to want of room * a have been MAMHTEK COUNTY—<)n tbe llrat Tneadsy l e May. a » 4 the
unable M keep many thing*.In their line, which .NOW. from
f o u r t h Tuesday In September. (Wsxford and 1(1—sak>e
our Increased room, and ihe
('ountlea sttsched.)
.
.....
GRAND TRAVERSE C O U N T Y - O n ihe
Mar. end the t h i r d Teeaday In Heptemiier. (Anlrlm aedT
. ! « « ! « t t M
j
r
" - T^ o t h, o
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l . V . TOYSAN,
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Republican Song.
Up, again for the eonfliot! our b a n n e r fling out.
A n d rally around It with song and with shout!
S t o u t of heart, Arm of hand, ahould the gallant boys be,
Who bear t o the battle the Flag of the F r e e !
Like o a r father*, when l i b e r t y called t o the atrife,
They should pledge to her cause fortune, honor, and life!
And follow wherever s h e beckon* t h e m on.
Tin Freedom exults in a victory won!
Then fling out the banner, the old ( t a r r y banner,
The battle-torn banner that beckons ua o n !
They come from the hillside, they come from the glen—
From the street* thronged with traffic, and surging with men:
From the loom and from ledger, f r o m w o r k s h o p s n d form,
The fearless of heart, and the mighty of arm.
As the mountain-born t o r r e n t s exnltingly lean,
When their Ice-fetters melt, t o tha breast of tne deep;
A s the winds of the prairie, the wares of the sea.
They a w coming—are coming—the Sons of the F r e e !
Then fling o u t the banner, the old starry banner,
The war-tattered banner, the flag,of the F r e e !
O u r leader U one who,'with c o n q u e r s * will,
Has ellmb'd from the base to the b r o * of the hill;
And we trust him a s one who, come woe or come weal,
Is as firm as the rock, a n d ait true AS the steel,
Uight royal and brave, with no stain on his crest.
Then, hurrah, boys, for honest " O l d Abe of the West!"
And fling out your banner, the old s t s r r y banner,
The signal of triumph fof " Abe of the w e s t ! "
Now wait f q r t h o t a r v e s t a n d homes of the F r e e !
Shall the dark tide of Slavery roll o'er the sod,
.That Freedom makes bloom like the garden of God?
The bread of o u r children be t o r n from their mouth,
To f«cd the fierce dragons that prey on the South?
No, n e v e r ! the t r u s t which our Washington laid
On u j , f o r the Future, shall ne'er be betrayed!
Then fling out the banner, the old starry banner,
And on to the conflict.with hearts undismayed!
Lincoln as l i e Is.
From Ua Chicago Vnu and Tribune.
T e n thousand i n q u i r i e s will bo m a d e as t o t h e looks, t h e
habits, t a s t e s a n d o t h e r c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of HOXEST OLD
ABB. W O a n t i c i p a t e a few of t h e m .
M r . Lincoln s t a n d s s i x feet a n d f o u r inches h i g h i n his
s t o c k i n g * H i s f r a m e is n o t muscular, b u t g a u u t a n d
w i r y ; his a r m s are long; b u t n o t u n r e a s o n a b l y BO for a
p e r s o n of his h i c g h t ; h i s l o w e r l i m b s o r e n o t d i s p r o p o r tioned t p h i s body. I n w a l k i n g his g a i t t h o u g h firm is
n e v e r brisk. H e st e p s slowly a n d deliberately, almost
w i t h his h e a d inclined f o r w a r d a n d h i s h a n d s clasped b e l a u d h i s b a c k . I n m a t t e r s of d r e s s h e is b y n o m e a n s
precise. AIWBJB clean, h e i s n e v e r f a s h i o n a b l e ; h o i s
c a r t a s b u t n o t slovenly. I n m n n u c r he is. r e m a r k a b l y
c o r d i a l , a n d a t t h e tame t i n e simple. H i s politeness is
i s almays sincere b u t n e v e r e l a b o r a t e a n d o p p r e s s i v e .
A w a r m s h a k e of t h e hand a n d a w a r m e r smile of r e c o g n i t i o n are h i s m e t h o d of g r e e t i n g h i s f r i e n d s . A t rest,
h i s f e a t u r e s t h o u g h thoeo of a m a n of m a r k , a r e n o t s u c h
u s b e l o n g t o a h a n d s o m man, b u t w h e n h i s fine d a r k g r a y
eyes are lighted u p by any emotion and his features
tagin t h e i r ulav, he would bo chosen f r o m a m o n g a c r o w d
03 one w h o n a a i n h i m n o t only t h e kindly s e n t i m e n t s
w h i c h w o m e n love, b u t t h o h e a v i e r m e t a l of w h i c h f u l l
g r o w n m e n a n d P r e s i d e n t s a r e m a d e . H i s h a i r is b l a c k
a n d t h o u g h t h i n is w i r y . H i s h e a d sits well on his
rhouldere, b u t b e y o n d t h a t i t defies d e s c r i p t i o n . I t
u e a r c r resembles t h a t of Clay t h a n t h a t of W e b s t e r , b u t
i t i3 unlike e i t h e r . I t is v e r y large, and, phrcnologically,
well p r o p o r t i o n e d , b e t o k e n i n g p o w e r in all i t s developments. A sligtly R o m a n noee, a w i d e - c u t m o u t h a n d a
d a r k c o m p l e x i o n , w i t h t h e a p p e a r a n c e of h a v i n g
weather-beaten, c o m p l e t e t h o d e s r i p t i o n .
I n his personal h a b i t s , M r . L i n c o l n is a s simple a s a
child. I I o loves a g o o d d i n n e r a n d e a t s w i t h t h e appotitc w h i c h g o e s With a g r o a t b r a i n , b u t his food i s plain
u u d n u t r i t i o u s . H o n e v e r d r i n k s i n t o x i c a t i n g l i q u o r s of
u n y s o r t , n o t e v e n a glass of wine. H e i s n o t a d d i c t e d
t o t o b a c c o in a n y of i t s s h a p e s . H e n e v e r w a s a c c u s e d
of a l i c e n t i o u s a c t in all his life. H e n e v e r uses p r o f a n e
lunguage. A f r i e n d says t h a t once, w h e n in a t o w e r i n g
r a g e in c o n s e q u e n c e of t h o e f f o r t s of c e r t a i n p a r t i e s t o
j i e r p e t r a t o a f r a u d on t h e S t a t e , bo w a s h e a r d , t o say,
' • T h e y s h a n ' t d o it, d — n ' e m ! " b u t b e y o n d a n e x p r e s s i o n
of t h a t kind, his b i t t e r e s t feelings n e v e r c a r r y h i m . H e
u e v o r g a m b l e s ; wo d o u b t if h e e v e r i n d u l g e s in a n y g a m e s
of c h a n c e . H e i s p a r t i c u l a r l y c a u t i o u s a b o u t i n c u r r i n g
p e c u n i a r y o b l i g a t i o n s f o r a n y p u r p o s e w h a t e v e r , a n d in
d e b t h e is n e v e r c o n t e n t until t h e s c o r e i s d i s c h a r g e d .
W e p r e s u m e ho owes n o m a n a dollar. H e n e v e r s p e c ulates. T h e r a g o for t h e s u d d e n a c q u i s i t i o n of w e a l t h never
t o o k h o l d of h i m . H i s gains- f r o m his p r o f e s s i o n h a v e
been m o d e r a t e , b u t sufficient for his p u r p o s e s . W h i l e
o t h e r s h a v o d r e a m e d of gold, h o h a s b e e n , i n p u r s u i t o l
knowledge.
I n a l l h i is
s dealings
h o h a s t h e reputation of b e i n g genu
e r o u s b u t e x a c t , and, a b o v e all, religiously h o n e s t . . H o
w o u l d b e a b o l d m a n w h o would say"that A b r a m L i n c o l n
n e v e r w r o n g e d a n y one o u t of a cent, or oven s p e n t a
d o l l a r t h a t ho h a d n o t honestly e a r n e d . H i s s t r u g g l e s
in e a r l y life h a v e m a d e h i m e a r f u l of m o n e y ; b u t h i s
goneroeity w i t h h i s own i s p r o v e r b i a l . H o i s a r e g u l a r
a t t e n d a n t u p o n religious worship, a n d t h o u g h n o t a comm u n i c a n t , is a pew-holder a n d l i b e r a l s u p p o r t e r of t h e
P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h in S p r i n g f i e l d , t o w h i c h M r s .
Lincoln belongs.- H e is a s c r u p u l o u s teller of t h e t r u t h
t o o e x a c t in h i s n o t i o n s t o s u i t t h e a t m o s p h e r e o f W a s h i n g t o n a s i t now is. H i s e n e m i e s m a y say t h a t h o tells
B u c k R e p u b l i c a n lies: b a t no m a n e v e r c h a r g e d t h a t , in
.a
JVJ
a g e n t l e m a n of m o l e s t m e a n s a n d
simple t a s t e s . A g o o d s u e d house of wood, s i m p l y b u t
tastefully furnished, s u r r o u n d e d b y t r e e s a n d flowers, is
his o w n , a n d t h e r e h e lives, a t p e a c e w i t h himself, t h e
idol of h i s family, a n d f o r h i s h o n e s t y , a b i l i t y a n d p a r i o tism. t h e a d m i r a t i o n of h i s c o a n t r y m e n .
If M r . Lincln i s e l e c t e d P r e s i d e n t , h e will c a r r y b u t
littlo t h a t is o r n a m e n t a l t o t h a w h i t e H o u s e . T h o c o u n t r y m u s t a c c e p t his sincerity, his a b i l i t y a n d h i s h o n e s t y ,
in t h e mould in w h i c h t h e y a r e c a s t H e * will n o t b e
a b l e t o m a k e as p o l i t e a b o w a s F r a n k P i e r c e , b u t b e
* 3 1 not commence anew the agitation of the Slavery
question b y
recommending
t o Congress any KansasN a b r a s k a bills. H e m a y n o t p r e s i d e a t t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l
d i n n e r s w i t h the- ease a n d g r a c e w h i c h d i s t i n g u i s h t h e
"venerable public f u n c t i o n a l "Mr. Buchanan; b u t he
w i l l n o t c r e a t e t h e necessity f o r a C o v o d e c o m m i t t e e , a n d
t h e d i s g r a c e f u l revelations of C o r n e l i u s W e n d e H H e w i l l
t a i w t o t h e P r e e d e u t i a l c h a i r Just t h e q u a l i t i e s w h i c h t h e
c o u i t r y now demands to save it from impending destruct i o n — a b i l i t y t h a t n o m a n can question, firmness t h a t
nothing can ovo&ar.hooesty t h a t has never been impeac h e d , a n d p a t r i o t i s m t h a t n e v e r despairs.
X P a n r r r a FOR V i c a - P B i B i D E f r . — H a n n i b a l H a m l i n
c o m m e n c e d ljf Q a s a f a r m e r b o y , a n d a f t e r w a r d s b e c a m e
a p r i n t e r , a n d c o n t i n u e d " s e t t i n g u p t y p e " till h e c o r n m e n o r t t h e s t u d y of l a w . H e w a s a d m i t t e d t o t h e b a r in
1833^ w h e n h e w a s t w e n t y - f o u r y e a n o f age.
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.
J a p a n — A r c a d i a Realized.
W h i l e some of t h e civilised n a t i o n s of o u r g l o b e h a v e
p r i d e d t h e m s e l v e s u p o n tho a t t e n t i o n t h r y h a v e g i v e n t o
ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHthe p u b l i c e d u c a t i o n , t h e y h a v e ouly followed t h e exam" INO GOODS.
ple of t h e J a p a n e s e . T h i s singular p e o p l e h a v e a most
Business, Sack and Fancy Coats and Vests;
lilack. Fancy and Union "Psnt*.;
d e c i d e d l i t e r a r y taste, and t h e y believe in " e d u c a t i n g t h e
S u m m e r Coats, P a n t s and Vents, a full line, in the
m a s e s . " T h e c h i l d r e n a r e almost i n v a r i a b l y sent t o
Yeiy Latest Styles.
schools in w h i c h t h e y l e a r n r e a d i n g a n d w r i t i n g , a n d are
White, Fancy, Check and stripe Shirts;
t a u g h t t h e h i s t o r y of t h e i r c o u n t r y . B o o k s a r e constantGentlemen's Linen, Leopold a n d Byron Collars;
Blue and White Overalls;
ly printed, and are said t o m e e t w i t h a l a r g e circulation,
Kcnty and Flannel Drawers;
a n d i t would s e e m t h a t t h o J a p a n e s e a r e really a s m u c h
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
a reading people a s some w h o a r e d e e m e d m o r e civilized
Suspenders a n d Gloves;
t h a n t h e y . W i t h t h e m e d u c a t i o n seems t o h a v e p r o d u c India Rubber and Oil Overalls a n d L c g g i n s ;
e d m a r k e d results. D r u n k n c s s a n d v i c e a r e r a r e , and begWool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk Cravats;
g a r s are seldom m e t w i t h . T h e f t s e e m s a c r i m e of whicn
Gingham, Flag anil Turkey ltcd Handkerchiefs;
t h e y are ignorant, since locks a n d keys a r e little u s e d Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
T h e n , too, t h o u g h i t is h a r d t o believe it, lawyers a r e a
Pocket Knives, R a z o r s S t r o p s
claw of men unknown in J a p a n ; a n d p e r h a p s t h i s is one
Lather Boxes and Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes and Pouches.
cause of p e a c e a n d g o o d will w h i c h s e e m s t o e x i s t a m o n g
C o m p a s s e s Rule*, 1 and 2 f e e t
t h e people. T h e r e e v e r y man i s his o w n lawyer. T h e
HANNAH. I .AY 4 CO.
i n j u r e d p a r t y s t a t e s his case t o the m a g i s t r a t e a n d t h e acTraverse City, J u n e 1,1860.
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cused i s h e a r d in reply, T h e m a g i s t r a t e e x a m i n e s the
witness, a n d p a n e s sentence, " w h i c h , " says C o m m o d o r e " I T T H I T E G O O D S . — P L A I N AND IKJT SWISS.
V V Book 31uslin, Bishop's Lawn, Brilliantes,
P e r r y , is c a r r i e d i n t o eUbct• i n s f a n t e r . " T h e r e a r e no
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtains,
m o t i o n s for a r r e s t of j u d g e m e n t — o o m o t i o n s f o r new trials,
Wash Blond, Bobbinct and figured I .ace,
uo a p p e a l s of a n y k i n d ; a n d y e t j u s t i c e is g e n e r a l l y obI n d i e s ' Muslin a n d Cambric einb'd. Collars a n d Setts,
t a i n e d — q u i t e o f t e n c r p e r h a p s t h a n i t i3 h e r e , a n d t h a t
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
Napkins, Table Covers, Diaper, P. C. Cotton,
t o o a t less expense, a n d m o r e expeditiously. S o m e t i m e s
I.inen. Bleached Cotton, Marseilles,
p a r t i e s are o r d e r e d t o settle t h e i r difficulties w i t h t h e aid
F r e n c h Cord and Linen Bosoms.
of t h e i r friends. T h e n w h e n persons a r e p u t in prison,
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
t h e r e is no d is tin c tio n m a d e b e t w e e n t h e rich a n d the
Traverse City, J u n e 1,18R0.
Sfi
poor, b o t h f a r e alike. T h e r i c h m a n can h a v e g o o d food
R E X 8 G O O D S . — V A I . E N T I A S . DCCALS,MOHAIRS,
if he w a n t s it, b u t only on o n e condition, t h a t he s h a r e s
Levallas, Debeges, Rerages,
i t w i t h his fellow prisoners. T h e r e i s a n o t h e r p o i n t in
Prints, of very new and choice styles;
r e g a r d t o w h i c h t n e J a p a n e s e a r e in a d v a n c e of some
Ginghams, L a w n s Cham t.reys Ac, by the yard, p a t t e r n
nations, a n d t h i s is a p o i n t w h i c h w e of t h i s c i t y c a n apor p i e c e ;
Challi DeLaines, Flg'd. Brilliantes, Ac.
p r e c i a t e — t h e r e i s littlo o r n o t a x a t i o n . T h e revenues
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
a r e d e r iv e d f r o m rents of land o w n e d b y t h e c r o w n . —
Traverse City, J u n e 1,18K0.
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Really i t would seem, f r o m w h a t w e h a v e t h u s l e a r n e d of
J a p a n , t h a t i t a p p r o a c h e s n e a r e r t h o A r c a d i a of S i r P h i l O M E 8 T I C S , * c — R K D WHITE AND Y E L L O W
l i p S i d n e y t h a n a n y p o r t i o n of t h e civilized w o r ld . A
FLANNELS;
Cotton
Flannels,
Duck,
Apron
Checks,
place in w h i c h t h e r e a r c no lawyers, in w h i c h t h e r e i s no
Brown Cotton, In all grades;
t a x a t i o n , in w h i c h m u r d e r , r o b b e r y t h e f t , a n d b e g g i i
Kentucky J e a n s , Cottonaiies, Cassimeres,
a r e almost u n k n o w n , a u d w h e r e t h o people a r e e d u c a t e
Brown and Bleached Tabling, T i c k i n g
a n d refined a n d e l e g a n t in t h e i r tastes, must b e a desirable
Black Cotton Velvet, Counteipanes,
s p o t t o reside in.
HANNAH, LAY 4 Co.
Traverse City, J n n o 1. WfiO.
T h e Heroism of P r i v a t e Life.
D MOTT'S
G1
PILLS "4 IRON.
A s a p e r i e n t a n d S t o m a c I c preparation of IRON purified of
Oxygen a n d Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen; Sanctioned by the highest Medical A u t h o r i t i e s both in Europe and
the United States, und p r e s c r i b e ! in their practice.
The experience of thousand* daily proves that no preparation of I r o n can be compared with .it- Impurities of the
I n n o x i o u s In all maladies In which it has been tried, it has
proved absolutely curative in each of the following comp l a i n t s vis:
•"
ID Debility, Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n ,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dinnrhan, Dysentery, I n cipient C o n s u m p t i o n , Scrofulous Tubcrcalosls, Halt
R h e u m , BHsmenstruatlon, Whites, C h l o r a l s , Liver
of GEXEKAL DEBILITY, whether the result of s c u t e
disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy f r o m nervous c o m p l a i n t s one trial of thi* restorative has proved successful to an e x t e n t which no description nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalids
so long bed-riddcu as to have become forgottoa in their owu
neighliorhonds have suddenly re-ap|>earrd in the busy world
a* If just returned from protracted travel lu a distant land.
Some very signal instances of t h i s kind are attested of female
S u f f e r e r s emaciated victims of apparent msrasmns, sanguineous exhaustion, critical c h a n g e s and that complication
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion t o air a n d exercise for
which the physicisn has no name.
In NsHVors AWKCTIOXS of all k l u d s and for reasons familiar to medical men. the operation of t h i s preparation of
iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxide*,
it i s vigorously tot
tonic,. without being exciting and overheati n g ; and gently,
gently. regularly aperi<
aperient, even In the
" most obstinate caseaof costiveness without ever being s gastric purgative, or inflicting s dlsagrecsble sensation.
In this latter property, a m o n g o t h e r s which makes It s<
remarkal.lv effectual and permanent a remedy f o r PILES upon
which It also appears to e x e r t s distinct snd specific action,
by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In D v s r x r s i * , Innumerable as are its c a u s e s a single box
of these Chalyliesto Pills has often sufficed for the moat hsI L L I N E R Y . — B O N N E T S of latest mode, trimmed;
S h a k e r s colored a n d trhite;
bltual c a s e s including the s t t e n d s a t CUSTIvasts*.
Flats, for I n d i e s or Children;
In unchecked D u s a n o x a , even when advanced to D v s s s Bonnet, Cap, Belting.Satin, Taffeta and Velvet RibbonB; TKBT, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, tho
Marcel line. Oil and Black Silks;
effects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local p a i n s loss of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
Ruches Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
cough, and remittent hectic, which generally Indicate ixciHANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse Oitjv J u n e 1, I860.
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A n c x t r u c t f r o m G r a c e G r e e n w o o d ' s l e c t u r e on " T h e
H e r o i c in C o m m o n L i f e , " s a y s :
" T h o heroism of p r i v a t e life, t h e slow, u n c h r o n i c l e d
m a r t y r d o m of t h e h e a r t , w h o shall remember? G r e a t e r
t h a n a n y k n i g h t - d r a g o n - s l u y e r of old, is t h e m a n w h o sets
h i s f o o t u p o n it, a n d s t a n d s s e r e n e a n d s t r o n g in v i r t u e .
G r a n d o r t n a n Z c n o b i a is t h e w o m a n w h o s t r u g g l e s w i t h
a lovo t h a t would w r o n g a n o t h e r i • d e g r a d e
O R T H E T O I L F T — T R A N S P A R E N T , HONEY, YA.N, a r d e n t at
kee. Military, Windsor and Castile Soaps;
w h o t u r n s f r o m t h e d e a r love of w o m a n , a n d b u r i e s d e e p
Cologne, pay Rum, Tricoplierous,
in h i s h e a r t t h e s w e e t i n s t i n c t of p a t e r n i t y , t o d e v o t e
Kathairon Hair Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Pomade,
himself t o the" c a r e a n d s u p p o r t of a g e d p a r e n t s or an
Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Broom B r u s h e s
Fine, Coarse, Back, Side, Pocket and Bonnet Comb*,
u n f o r t u n a t e sister, a n d w h o s e life i s a long sacrifice in
H a i r Pinsj P i n s Tooth Paste, Blacking,
manly cheerfulness a n d m a je s tic u n c o m p l a i n t , is a h e r o
Shawl P i n s Bracelets, Faiicv Bags and Portmonaies.
of t h e rarest t y p o — t h e t y p e of C h a r l e s L a m b . I h a v e
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
known b u t two such.
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
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T h e y o u n g w o m a n w h o resolutely stays w i t h f a t h e r and
R O C E R I E S , A t . — S U G A R , TEA. COFFEE,
m o t h e r in t h e old h o m e , w h i l e b r o t h e r a n d sister g o f o r t h
S p i c e s C a n d l e s Soap, common and erasive;
t o h a b p y h o m e s of t h e i r own, w h o c h e e r f u l l y lays upon
Mustard,English and F r e n c h prepared;
t h e a l t e r of filial d u t y t h a t costliest of h u m a n sacrifices,
S o d s Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder,
t h e j o y of l o v i n g a n d b e i n g l o v e d — s h e i s a h e r o i n e . I
S a l a r a t u s Starch, Yermacllli, Hop*,
Tobacco, Snuff Garden S e e d s
have known many such. The husband who goes home
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum,
f r o m t h o w e a r y r o u t i n e a n d tho p e r p l e x i n g c a r e s of b u s i Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil.
ness w i t h a c h e e r f u l sinilo a n d l o v i n g w o r d f o r h i s invalid
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
wifo; w h o b r i n g s n o t a g a i n s t h e r t h o g r i e v o u s sin of a
Fluid, Molasses Syrup, Vinegar,
long sickness, a n d reproaches h e r n o t f o r t h e c o s t a n d
B e a n s Pork, Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, Brah,
Beef, Hams and S h o u l d e r s Codfish,
d i s c o m f o r t t h e r e o f ; w h o sees in h e r languid eye someHard Bread, Butter C r a c k e r s Lard,
t h i n g d e a r e r t h a n girlish l a u g h t e r ; i n t h e s a d f a c e and fad e d c h e e k s t h a t blossom i n t o smiles, a n d even blushes
HAJNAH, LAY
a t h i s coming, s o m e t h i n g lovelier t h a n old t i m e s p r i n g
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
r o s e s — h e i s a h e r o . I t h i n k I k n e w one s u c h .
T h e wife w h o b e a r s h e r p a r t iu t h e b u r d e n of l i f e e v e n t h o u g h t h e l a r g e r p a r t — b r a v e l y , c h e e r f u l l y ; :n e v e r
d r e a m i n g t h a t she is a h e r o i n e , m u c h less a m a r t y r ; w h o
b e a r s w i t h t h e faults of h e r h u s b a n d n o t a l t o g e t h e r conP e a c h e s Gooseberries C u r r a n t s F i g s
R a d i s h e s O n i o n s A s p a r a g u s prepared Horseradish,
genial, w i t h l o v i n g p a t i e n c e a n d a l a r e c c h a r i t y , a n d
Green Corn, C u c u m b e r s and a fnll line of
with a noble decision hiding t h e m f r o m the world—who
m a k e s no confidence, w h o refrains f r o m b r o o d i n g o v e r
s h o r t - c o m i n g s in s y m p a t h y a n d seutiment, a n d f r o m constantly on hand.
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
s e e k i n g for perilous "affinities;" r l a u g h t e r ; ] w h o d o e s n o t
Traverse City. J u n e 1, I860.
'build U g h t r a g e d y ssorrowB
o r r o w s o n t h e i n e v i t a b l e),, n o r feel a n
e a r t h q u a k e in c v r y family j a r ; w h o s e e s h e r h u s b a n d uniO O T S A N D S H O E S , — M E N ' S BOOTS, SHOES,
Congress G a i t e r s Slippers, Scotch Ties,
t e d w i t h herself indissolubly a n d e t e r n a l l y in t h e i r chilRubber* and O v e r s h o e s Ladles' Bootees
d r e n — s h e , t h e wife in e v e r y t r u t h , in t h e i n w a r d a s in
Gaiters Buskins Slips T i e s Rubbers
t h e o u t w a r d is a h e r o i n e , t h o u g h of r a t h e r a n unfashionO v e r s h o e s Carpet Shoes,
a b l e type.
Boys' Boots and S h o e s
Misses Booteea and G a i t e r s
T h e E n d of G r e a t M e n .
Childs' Cacks, Shoes, B o o t e e s copper-toed, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Trave'rue City, J u n e 1,1860.
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ature portraits, I perceived t h a t t h e four personages who
places,
O B U I L D E R S A N D C A R P E N T E R S . — W e have
iannibal, C a s a r , a n d B o n a p a r t e I h a d seen t h e
a full line of HARDWARE, s u c h as
same u n n u m b e r e d t i m e s before, b u t n e v e r did t h e same
N a i l s G l a s s Putty,
Butts. S c r e w s A x e s H a m m e r s Door T r i m m i n g s
sensation a r i s e in m y b o s o m , a s m y m i n d hastily g l a n c e d
C h i s e l s A u g u r s S a w s A die. G i m l e t s Ac., Ac.
o v e r t h e i r several historic*.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
A l e x a n d e r , a f t e r h a v i n g c l i m b e d t h e d iz z y h e i g h t s of
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
2a
his a m b i t i o n , a n d w i t h his t e m p l e s b o u n d w i t h c h a p l c t s dipp e d in t h o b l o o d of countless nations, l o o k e d d o w n u p o n a U O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS,
S p o o n s Carvers and S t e e l s
c o n q u e r e d w o r l d , a n d w e p t t h a t t h e r e was n o t a n o t h e r Jt?
Brooms Pails Tubs Washboards
w o r l d t o c o n q u e r , s e t a c i t y o n fire, a n d d i e d i n a scene
Scrub, Shoe, Clothea and Whitewash B r u s h e s
of d e b a u c h .
L a d l e s Looklng-G l a s s e s Carpet T a c k s Bath B r i r k .
H a n n i b a l , a f t e r h a v i n g t o t h e a s t o n i s h m e n t a n d conHANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1860.
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sternation o f R o m c , passed t h e A l p s — a f t e r having put t o
of t h i s " m i s t r e s s of t h e w o r l d , * a n d
flight t h e a
T T O R T H E K I T C H E N - C B O C K E R Y , a full l l n e s t r i p p e d1 tthi
h r e e b u s h e l s of gold rings f r o m t h e fingers of h e r J C
GLASSWARE, an assortment.
s l a u g h t e red
r e d k n i g h t s , a n d m a d e h e r v*
v e r y f o u n d a t i o n quake,
Milk P a n s Pails a n d S t r a i n e r s
Coffee P o t s Tea Post, D i p p e r s S k i m m e r s Ac.
fled f r o m
n h i s c o u n t r y , b e i n g hatod
h a t e d by t h o s e w h o cxultingHANNAH, LAY A CO.
ly u n i t e d his n a m e t o t h a t of t h e i r g o d , a n d called h i m
Traverse City, J u n e 1,1860.
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Hanni-Baal—and died a t last by poison administered b y
h i s own h a n d s , u n l a m e n t e d a n d u n w e p t , in a f o r e i g n lana.
F A R M E R S ' T O O L S . — R A K E S , CRADLES, S C Y T H E S
Ca-sar, a f t e r h a v i n g c o n o u e r c d e i g h t h u n d r e d cities a n d
and S n a t h s H o e s S h o v e l s S p a d e s F o r k s Garden B a k e s
d y e d h i s g a r m e n t s in t h e b l o o d of o n e million f o e s — a f t e r M o p s Ac.
N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with m a n u f a c t u r e r s so
s u e d t o d e a t h t h e only r i v a l h e h a d on e a r t h ,
as to be able to supply P l o w s C u l t i v a t o r s C o r n P l o w s Shovel
b l v assassinated b y t h o s e h e c o n s i d e r e d a s h i s P l o w s Ac., s t Chicago p r i c e s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n added. Also,
n e a r e s t f r i e n d s , a n d in t h a t v e r y p l a c e , t h e a t t a i n m e n t of a n y t h i n g la the line of F u r n i t u r e , such a s C h a i r s Table* Bur e a u s Mat t r o w s Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
w h i c h b a d been h i J g r e a t e s t a m b i t i o u .
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, I860.
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B o n a p a r t e , whoso m a n d a t e k i n g s a n d p o p e s o b e y e d , a f t e r h a v i n g filled t h e e a r t h w i t h t h e t e r r o r of h i s n a m e —
O O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y . — S C H O O L BOOKS,
a f t e r h a v i n g d e l u g e d E u r o p e w i t h t e a r s a n d blood, a n d
s fail line.
c l o t h e d t h o w o r l d in s a c k c l o t h — c l o s e d his d a y s in lonely
Toy Books and P r i m e r s Slates s a d P e n c i l s
Pass B o o k s E n v e l o p e s Fancy C a r d s
b a n i s h m e n t , a l m o s t literally e x i l e d f r o m t h p world, y e t h e
Harmonicas Jews Harps
could s o m e t i m e s s e e h i s c o u n t r y ' s b a n n e r w a v i n g o v e r t h e
Fish H o o k s S i n k e r s L i n e s Acdeep, b u t which woold not or could not b r i n g him aid.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T h u s , t h e s e f o u r m e n , w h o , f r o m t h e p e c u l i a r situation
T r a v e r s e City. J a n e 1 , 1 8 6 a
of t h e i r portrait*, s e e m e d t o s t a n d a s t h e representatives
T ) A P E R H A N G I N G S . — W A I . L PAPER. C O B T A I N
of all t h o s e w h o m t h e w o r l d call g r e a t ; t h e s e four,—who
X Paper, a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g Bordering. Ac.
e a c h in t u r n m a d e t h e e a r t h t r e m b l e t o i t s v e r y c e n t r e , b y
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
t h e i r s i m p l e t r e a d , severally died, o n e b y i n t o x i c a t i o n , o r
Traveree City. J u n e 1 . 1 8 6 a
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a s s o m e s u p p o s e d b y p o i s o n m i n g l e d in h i s w i s e ; one a
s a i c i d e ; one m u r d e r e d b y h i s f r i e n d s ; a n d o o e , a lonely
exile!
" H o w are the mighty fallenT
^ ' a v e r s e City, J a n e 1,1846.
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than the good elfcct of the most c a u t t o & l y balanced
preparations of iodine, without any of the well known liabilities.
Tho attention of females cannot be too confidently Invited
to this remedy and restorative, in the casea peculiarly affecting them.
In RuBt-XATtsv, both chronic snd Inflammatory—In t h e
latter, however, more decidedly—It has been invariably well
re|M>rted, both as alleviating pain and r e d u c i n g the swellings
and stiffness of the joint* snd muscles.
In I vrsKHiTTHyT FEVIHS It must necesssrity 1* s g r e s t
remedy a n d energetic restorative, sad its progrtvs in the new
settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown
and usefulness.
No remedy hn* ever been discovered In the whole history
of medicine, which e x t v t s such prompt, happy, snd fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active snd cheerful exercise, Immediately follow It* use.
P u t n p In neat flat metal hoxe* c o n t a i n i n g SO p i l l s price
SO cent* |>er b o x ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be
sent free to any addreas on receipt of the price. AH l e t t e r s
o r d e r s etc., should I * addreseed to
R . B . L O C K E Ac C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
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2 0 CBDAK S T - NEW YOKE.
CONSUMPTION CURED!
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of L I M E and SODA,
Originally diacovervd and prescribed by Dr. J . F . CKCECHILI.
of P a r i s as a Specific Remedy for
CONSUMPTION!
I
>HE EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS OBTAINED IN A I X
the stages of Pulmonary Disease by Dr. Churchill's new
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S OF LIME AND SODA
—removes all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value of
t h i s Discovery. Consumption Is no longer t o be regarded a s
— incurable "malady.
Many
Jtany hundreds of p- phiy, s i c i a n s have already adopted t h i s
t r e>atment
a t m e n t with slmost
almost invariable success. Let no C
lunaiMnponsr—
t i v•e
e delay a moment to try iILt I t is
Is their la
last h o p e !
J)r. Churchill says:
•)r.
"' I1 am anxious that the H r r o r n o s r i i i T E s si
should be brought.
* i|*edi!v
ipecdilv as possible, into universal
universe! use, as
sa I ESOW that tthey
hey
rlltt prove" n o t only as sure a Remedy in Consumption s s Qui11 Is in I n t e r m i t t e n t Fever, but also aa effectual a Preservat i v e aa Vaccination In Small I ' o x .
" In no instance have I found the remedy fail t o p r o d u c e
re rything t h a t could reasonably be expected from it.
* O u t of twenty-two case* in t h e t h i r d or last stage, t r e a t e d
at i ay Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, eight have completely
recovered, elght'have died, a n d six are still u n d e r t r e a t m e n t .
S u c h a result is altogether unparalleled la the annals of medlcln t . "
This Remedy I* the most powerful Generator of Blood
k n o w n , a n d la eaually efficacious In all forms of Debility.
Ast h m s B r o n c h i t i s Nervous D i s e a s e s C h l o r o s i s Dyspepsia,
i r whstever depend* on deficient vitality of the system.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
is p n t u p In U r g e bottles with the following w o r d s blown in
the glsas: " I ) « . J . F. CHURCHILL'S Y v r o r a o s r a i T B s o r LIVE
s x n S o n s . J . WIXCUEFTEU, NEW YOKE." Each bottle h a s
also, a r a c m a i L * signature.
y y f No o t h e r can be relied on a a t h e pure Hypo phosphite*.
Unless perfectly pure, they are not only u s e l e s s W positively
injurious. No i s o x or other d r u g should be combined w i t h
t h e m , or U k e n a t the aame time.
TV P r i c e C2 00. or three bottles for S3 00, with M l direct i o n s for use. A liberal d i s c o u n t t o physicians snd the t r a d e .
T h e D a r SALTS f u r n i s h e d t o the p r o f u s i o n . Single bottle*
in concentrated solution sent by mail, when specially ortlerea.
Sold wholesale a a d retail a t the Hole General Depot lit the C .
8 . 43 J o h n street. Let no one deceive yon, hot p u r c h a s e a n d
use only " W i n c h e s t e r ' s P r e p a r a t i o n . "
Dr. Churchill's W o r k on Consumption
is now ready, and will be sent g r a t i s t o every C o n s u m p t i v e o r
Nervous snfferer in t h e United S t s t e s on receipt of twelve
c e n t s In s t a m p s to cover expense of postages. Also, c i r c u lars a n d all requlaite Information w i t h o u t c h a r g e . Let n o
one delsy, f o r t i m e ia precious In so ihtal a malady aa C o n J
sumption. A d d r e a s
- WINCHESTER,
• ericsn snd Foreign Agency,
43 J o h n s t r e e t New Y o r k .
MORGAN BATES, J "
Herald Office. T r a v e r s e City.
T T I S T O R Y O F CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By H .
X l Thomaa Buchle—two v o l s J u s t received by
DOUGHTY, S T R A W A CO.
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