Grand Traverse Herald, June 01, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 01, 1860

Subject

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1860-06-01

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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English

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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VOL. II.

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only seat w h i c h I could d i s c o v e r . I h a d c o m e t o g r a t i f y
T h e n o t o r o u s J a m e s B r o w n was r e c e n t l y s e n t e n c e d in
haVe b e e n w r o u g h t t o t h e i r p r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n b y a vast
m j ' c u r o s i t y , — b u t t h e i r s was even m o r e r a p rious t h a n i G r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h , t o t h e P e n i t e n t i a r y iu t h a t S t a t e for a n f o u n t of l a b o r . T h e r e a r e t h e r u i n s of t h r e e noble edi
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g r o w n c h i l d r e n . T h e y w e r e g r e a t l y p u z z l e d over m i g h t have easily a t t a i n e d a h i g h r a n k in s o m e h o n e s t and
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MANIBTKE, MICHIGAN.
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on it m o r e a n d m o r e w i t h c o m p l a c e n t j o y , a n d o u t o f e v y
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only- t h a t 1 shall a w a k e in tiod's likeness, a n d a e e h i m a s
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he is. I f a c h i l d h a d been b o r n a u d s p e n t all his life in
t h e fellow w h i c h pleased mo; a n d I h a d n e a r l y p a i d for B o s t o n .
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m y a d m i r a t i o n w i t h m y knife. F o r t u n a t e l y , h o w e v e r , I l a b o r e r s t o d r i v e the man f r o m t h e c o u n t r y . T h o H u d to comprehend the upper world!
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sale or l o c a t i o n ; Investment* m a d e ; Tuxes paid on nonU'Milent lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, and pnr- m i l i a r i z e d ; for, a s w e e n t e r e d t h e h a r b o r , B o u s a l l h a d . s t r o o g a fecliug a g a i n s t B r o w n t h a t be was f o r c e d t o leave flower*, a o d t r e e s g r o w o a t of g r o u n d , till a t l e n g t h , w i t h
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forth, it would be w i t h r e g r e t f o r t h e f a m i l i a r crystal-,
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w e i g h t ; t b e w i s e u s e » w r i t of i n q m i y i n t o t h e i r l e g i t i m a • n o t ray b e w t t f a l y t w u f d a m a e l p o u r e d s o m e of t b e c o o . c y w h e n t b e ; a r e a d v a n c e d a& a u t h o r i t y .
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Letter from S r . Heirart.
• ^ J j Terrible T o r n a i o In Cincinnati.
8S ' « r YOBK. M S H # 1 g
Th# telegraph makes brief mentiou of a terrible torna.
or SpriogftiwOlAj^iM the mother
! The following letter has been addressed by Mr. Seward
^visited Massachusetts ;lo ace her friends to the geiftfancs of the Central Republican Committee, do^rhidi on Monday cveoing sW^it over Cincinnati and
WOK accompanied by a man from Ofcif} who i mi ted him to attend a meeting for the ratification Ix)UisviIk. In tho vwterday morning papers of thoso ciI T Y:
ties, we God the following details:
suspicious as to tbeir relations having bceu wccitcd, tbc of tbc National Convention:
,
FMDAY MORNING, JUNK 1, 1800.
^ A u o u * * , May 21st, IBM.
guilty wife and her companionfledto Canada. Mrs. Root,
Gentlemen—I will not affect to conceal the sensibility
About three o'clock yesterday afternoon a tremendouwho
is
about
forty
years
of
age,
complaiivcd
bitterly
of
, REPUBLICAN T I C K E T .
•with which 1 have received .the letters in which yon and tornado burst upon the city. Wo hud oUjorroi a few
the unlippiness oi her marriage relation, and declared ®> mahy other respected friends have tendered to me ex- minutes before, that the storm rising iu the southwest
FOB FREWPK.VT,
her determined purpose to abandon husband, frieuds, pressions, of renewed .and enduring confidence. These promised to be one of unusual severity. -Violentgust? ot
booor—everything, for the ooly person .whom she ever letters will remain with Me as assurances in future years, wind whirled the dust iu fierce eddies ubout the tin vithat although 1 was willing to wait even for another ajje and made the sand and gravel vlaz and 8jiiu over tin.

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kived.•„ •
jj
•ifvwotrirMoA Or«WQ « u I
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the vindication oT niv' j>oIitical principles, yet that they Uimlders and sidewalks. Tlie air suJduulv grew dark.—
PMHPBNT,
Tire Mobile Tri brine omnSidgly checkstiffthc incidents did nevertheless receive the gcnerou3 support of many and presently a craggy mass of black and a.-l»w cluuiU
good, wise and patriotic men of my own timeH A N N I B A L H A M L I N .
were won,'laced and bristling with streams bf lightning,
of
Tennyson's
poem
for
which
Irc
fras
paid.teu
pomjdi
:
Such assurances, however made, nnder the circum*T
line. For instance, the openiug coots &7J0; a |xi»age stances now existiur, derive their priceless value largely rushing up the *ky with amazing velocity. While tin
lightnings were flaming above. Hie fmpest was roariiiiHI which a wife asks a husband t o forgivo a man, coets from the fact that they steal upon us through the channefe below, and as it adrnneed, the city wasWt to view in ti:>
Election oiT President by tho llonae of Keprcsenta$550| the hnsband rates his reply at 6800J and the up- of private torrespondence, and altogether unknown to the white and hixsing spiay of the ra n.
llves,
worlil. Yon will at once pcreeive that such expressions
Tbo force of tbe wind was foi- tbi- latitude almost unt h e outy'bopo the Democrats, have of securing the shot of the Whole matter is. That the good woman Kingi
wodd become painful to me. auil justly offensive to the
next. President, is to briug aeveral candidates _ into the the buby to sleep, m a cont of eight hundred dollars to country, if 1 should be allowed to lake Uiem in any public oxamplcd.
In afew minutes immenfc damages was done. Steefiejd and defeat an election by the peopte—in which the publishers of Macmillan's Maguinu; tho husband cofv or conventional form of manifestation. For this reason, ples were prostrated, dwellings ovorilirown, crushing the
crijnt a cbcrtec1 between the two highest candidate# Would rfudes'to forgive bis friend, now that heisdead; and then if it were respectful and consistent for your own public occunaiiU iu tbc ruins; roof-, whirled on high torn into
devolve upon tho present House or Representatives. —dill bauds go to sleep! The entire poem, of three hun- purposes, 1 woidd have delayed tnv reply to yoti shred*, and scattered far and wide: shade trees uprooted
until 1 confd have had an opjiortunfty of making it twisted and broken by htiu.lmie:
l"ni from their fnKoch S&ato carts one. vote, aud the smallest .Suite in tho dred and thirteen lines, cost about £15.006.
verbally next week, on my Way to Washington, after tenlngs and shivered into splinter-; cMmueyfe beaten "down,
T'nion has an equal voice with the largest—than which
inleting the arrangements for tlie repairs upon my windows burst in: carringvsoverturted; persohs hurled
Tue MKTfcowv SUOWEB IS OHIO.—This was a
dwelling here, rcudcred uecessarv bv a recent fire. The
nothing can ba more "unfair.
their feel and bruised agniust the walls. »IV u
to
I^
^ , , n 0,„
TO. to ilorliin* , r kind inC 1 indeed a long awl disti ^ l i g c y jlugnoofdisasters to;
• T ,„i„c
'
.There W f c W h only two elections by the House since •»***
the. /urination of the Government: Mr, Jefferson over of the^ racteorie etones was acconipanied by loud explo- j demunstratioa« of respcct to myself, while FM> , jusllv eon- j
Aaron*DUET, in 1800, and John Quincv A<tams over sions, and many* of them appunred like large balls of fire-' side ring the nominations which how just been made |
Karthqiinkc in Ohio—Meteoric St^neo.
xi •
.. 1..
, ' 1 bv the > ational Convention at (Thieugn.
Andrew Jackson, in 1824.
'Ibe Columbus Fu-'tofThnrsdayevening .sy>: On'l ue'
» ' " " t a w " " <-»•• « ' " n l " « « « « « » t ' At !l» . a , tune ft is rota- right to have » Trank u d
ft the present House of Representatives the Republiwere found imbedded in the earth still warm, and weigh-1 Pmi(1j,i oxprewson of my own opinion nnd ^ntiinents on day last the counties of Gnerosev. Relmont and nnrn.-< n
in*
F.astiTii
Ohio, were v'siW l>v nn earthquake, more
cans can count ou 15 Stifles, vi?: Maine, Massachusetts, iti^ fronr 36 to M pounds. Tlie showers, although tak-1 that important eulnoet. My friends know very well that
wrious than auy preeediug one of whi' h tie-re i* any
Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, ing place fifty mik'S apart, were confined each to a small wl'»'e
have alwavs gwiJrously made my promotion to record iu this «-ctinn of country. The euitb<|iuike lasted
"'*
pnl.lie
trusts
their
own
exclusive
care,
mine
has
only
been
Now York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan,
about thirty sccopds. producing i!w mo.-t intvi^e ciciu a
1
1
.

' to e.vocnti Ihein faithfully.
be able at the close of
Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota una Wisconsin1; or 16 if KaniX the itihiibitanl*. und striking terror to tb«
THE Chicago nominations, says the Harrisburg (Pn.,1 their a.-^igued terms to resign them
the ...to
into the hands of the ; | l l , u r „ o f u l , >vLo l l a .,, K l l o ! within its ranee. At f a n e
sas should be,admitted. There arc 33 States without
!c
Telegraph,
an:
well
reccivod
by
the
members
or
the
Pooj
F«T
The
I, r i , t e , , | a n ^ | V
other points, the . f e e o i
Kansas, and 17 .would be necewary to a choice.
D

"™ , M toother it. the M
mil
f„r » .ale .blivee.
pie'. j » r t , ip thnt ritj. Thitj M l u, W « f c ! j Mto-!
°'nof Sm
Tte
IbtMto,
Republican candidate would be defeated by 1 vote*.
the destined fate which scented impciulii
factory,
and
we
have
no
donbt
will
be
ratdiwl
with
unexj,
,
„j
..
i
.
round
them
tmprepaied.
t h c i r ! < 110
tH
J t m n v mVl
-—But the Democrats wonld be no letter off in the
u4 singular feature o{ the event, Inn
I bv those who saw and felt it. wn- th-House unless they could form n coalition with the Know ampled cordiality, unanimity and enthusiasm. T!ie tug On the otlw hand, I have m> wntiment either of 3i;
ofwarissbotJ to commence, and "Old Abe Lincola" , appoi.rtTwiil or of discontent, for who in any poanble^caxj i
w | 1 # t i* j^ppon-d ,o liometeoric stoiiei
Nothings, for they can .claim:but 14 States, viz: Alaba- .nil in, f,
at i itn Ki.n.i i.f tli*. lt«iik i.rPhniiliim intiu> ccould w.thout
prvsu nipth'hn
ion. 'Iinm that a gn-at national | portions
, B of
nf that
ikttf Jortlity.
lAi>«liiv Konr
Vnnr InrgIn - stow*,;-weighing
stniu.* ,
^ U |o^ehi^!-'
ma,; Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, will lie found at the head of tho Hos'o, ofFntdom, in the ^ y
candidate for the first from forty to sixfr pontitls eaeli. fell on ur near the track*
thickest
of
tlie
fight.
That
lie
will
load
his
jmrty
to
vie-1
f|
.
i
u
|(
in people?
Illinois, Louisiana. Mississippi, Mimouri, Oregon, South
of tlie CentralOh'o I'nilroail, near Coocori/.b.irtitig themroiivcntion a Platform as si-lvsin the ground about two feet, while at Claysvilk.
Carolina, Tckas ujid Virginia. Tho Know 'Nothings tory is (fooccded by the honest and candid of all political | I find the resolutions of t
>•11 framed with uiy own south-cast of < 'ambridgi*. and other jtoriiom r/tbaconn.organizations. "
*
[satisfactoi
have (wo Stales: Maryland and Tennessee; and two arc
n the '-andid
r uinrn
.......
........—n.. ..dopled bv it eminent and
EARTIKJTAkT* A M I MA<I.*ISTA- The .Japanese have di*- j a b | ( , I'qmbl.ean-s with whom I have cordially cooper- try, rtones of the saiuo quality, bat In greatcrqnatUitie-.
equally divided between Democrats and Know Nothings:
f/ll to the earth.
Kentucky and North Carolina. Unless the Democrats Covered that a fi-w seconds before au earthquake, the mag- • utol it iiiytaining the principles embodied in that excelThe Cambridge .lelfersonian of Friday mirkwl the f"'should'combine with three or four States no election 06t tetnporarily losses its jatwer, and have ingeniously i lent creed. 1 cbcerliillj- give thi a sincere and earnest lowiog mention of the matter:
1
cwi^tructod
a
light
fnune,,^upporljug
a
horbcmlioe
uiagj
I
trust,
m«.reover,
tha.
those
with
whom
lhavt
No little cxcilcihsut hiu ariseu from the report that
could be tback> by tho House, for there ifc no .probability
r
Joreu
so
long,
that
common
service
In
a
noble
an-<'
|
nr fair
delicate nervenerves ,.r
..f -o
yo many
many of
of .<>nr
t' ' sc\. m Tm -.n,
net, beneath which m a bell luctal cup. To the armature . , oreiiM t.etween then, an.i ine*,tf mlalion. oTpenoml t h' .K.llcale
of the Rt^publicam securing either of tbein.
„r ,
^
ta.
b lW ^
is
attached
a
wviglvt,
so
that
upon
the
magnet
becoming
i
No doction of President Inking place,'oitber by the
en,l.ht,. i , i , u T » » t in the n m < > of pohtiea] n , , ,
j , oM1(pio i K c U l , „
*I'!„
thl.
Electors Or jho House of Representative?, the Vice Pre- paralired," the weight, drops, ond striking the cup gives will
of light i
K T O OHO'in tlic iiitsethea seal, t k opeb! ap|>ointn.,'tit wilt be ,ll,»ee,l by th.
riiaOy, and dark metallic on the outside,
sident becomes President rx officio. ITiat o®o6r,aIsq flndm.
. ,
or in nnv wav embarriw-the progress of that ci
compact and heavy.
failing of an elcctlou in the Electoral College, would be air.for safely.
•' •
! consummation which is demanded by a patriotic regard
clioaeo by, the Scoato fronj the two' candidates having
TKt.EcRAturisa nrCtNXO^.—In Oliphant's narrative of to thf safety nnd welfare of the conntry, and the bust
Fntal Accident.
tha most electoral votes. As the Senate wonld vote iti Lprd
prd Elgin's migsipu
W M . f i . SKWARD.
missiou to
tu Japan,
Japau. ilit is slated thnt when tho
One of the most distrowitig accidents that ever happiii•lie usual way, and not bv States, the Democrats would British squadron approached the Japanese sl.o
their
Our s tn n (I n rd - IJenre rs—Victory Awnit* Them.
cd ill this village occurred oil Mooihiy of lust week. For
•ieet tjb tfie IJrst ballot.
.•nr columns announce a joyful fact.—Ahram f j n - ; sonR' time |«*st it has been tho nudum of bovaobout town
appearance was signalized by eanootr. placed nt intervals.
WftHin hearing VManrii of each other, so that by the coin, one of the tniest and firmest and ablest of the m a n y ' f r e q u e n t the Foandery at the lime of casting, and ocDeclinations.
who have born.- ulolt the banner of freemen's rights, ha's j casioiwIK- ealch a ride upon the bom- jxiwerused toproHis Excellency Sloees W a t e r declines a re-nbminAlion tima they droppetf anchor in the bay, the news of Uicor-' been «electe«l a.» fbe standard-bearer of tbe great Repub-! pel tbo " fun 1H!1U'» S, belonging to ihe iurnaco. On that
for Gfovernor of this State; Hou. J. M. Howard decline rind had reached the limpemr, at Yedo, COO miles away. | | i r n „ J K i r h .
c n i , ^ j states in tlu- eusuing campaign, j day several were j.n wflt mid among thou a bright little
< v t
n ~ , ,,
r: . , . .. „ a l l l | that iie will larrr that sacred bnnner to the Fedura! lad of nearly flve years, a w n of Mi. F. Mcehan. proprje-.
for Attorney Uoneiil; Hon. Daniel L. Case decline* for
IXIMCAT:Q>.—Thv puflalo Cominerc.al Adw rtiser, ( , . f v a | H | 1(jpil w l l ' c r i ,
He had been amusing himsdfwith
rnV(1 (>r ,|„. r y n , r TOn will I tor of the FonndciT.
Auditor Gonoral; Hon. J . \Y. Sanborn declines for
the home organ of .Millard Fillmore, and ulviays hereto- blend its colore with those uf the glorious stnni and strip.-s I watehinp the horn's in Un-ir various round*, as well «•
CotfflnfeilOuer of the State Land Office; and Hon. N. fore hostile to the Republican orgamz-itii/u. has raised ' no man can donbt.
one of the boys enjoying the luxury of a ride on tiie top
<». Isbell 'declines for Secretary of State. We regret the names orTUeota nttd Hnttilin at it. editorial h e a d - • ' The boonm? nun- from fan,|m. Mnrtia. of thi* the] of the F™-r,',li„n!ar .halt thro,i-h tbeeenltrof t t e burnt
t h a t t h o c gentlemen are unwilling to serve another term, Tho Advertiac, | , , „ » | U a c , a . o t p o . i l i ^ t h . t l a v e !
S P X / S X
for'they have all been faithful and efficient in tho disa kaeu scent Tor success, awl its accesMon to tbe Repub- HiK5ni ' n „i, im tcs the masses. These guns were the signal I tlie tame place. When first observed be was standingo..
ehdrgo of : their official duties, and have given entire licsh cause is in that n«pect sigtRficnnt.
note^ ofnbattle that will be wnged inevery ton i; and conn- one side of the driving wheel then in motion. Before he
satisfaction to the people.
i * ——<
re
and which will not cease till victorv perches on our I could IK- rescued frum his pcHlons position, hi- was caught
HANDHOMK TKSIJMOMAU—A handsomely ornamented | i; n n m . r #IH j the minions of slow despotism are crushed! by the lever to which tbe horses were attucbed andfor"rp
The Convention*.
I cod upon the frame which »upported the wheel Tho
Tbo Convention to nominate State Officers awl Presi- gold box. valued at $500, has been recoi\-ed by Mr. Wot- j forever to tin- earth.
more, a New York merchant, from the British Oorerrv ' ' I V nomination however, we mnst acknowlwlg.-. ha« not lever jm^-.l over his body-whichi lying upon the fransdential Electors will be held at Detroit next Thursday,
i
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. IMVH receire<I without castinc a momentorv vcEret' that I IK'CIIIMCII u SIMWH: of oruv aoout throe ilicDC3. tic
lhc
• wnJI
^
rtadow.
TbehenriofMiehipm was immediately lakon out nnd carried by his father to th.
•Tune 7th; 'and the Convention to nominate a candidate mem t° be presented to lowoscnd Harris, Esq.,
SewaH. nnd she had warmly honed, and' hotel war. when medi-ul help was soon in attcndaiue
for this, tho-Fonrtb, Congressional District, at Flint, on American Minister to Japan, as an acknowledgement of : m h c r
Tuesday next, 5th inst. J. M. PiArr is the Delegate the ^ervices rendered by him to the English Kmbassador ifirmlyespecteil, that he would IM» tlie choice. The fates' bat to no purpose. The mother us soon its apprised ol
inJajiftn.
| ha-l <Wree<l otlterari*- ami she IMWH to their behe.-t. fori the .w.-urniite rusbod to tho aid of ber olfqiri
from this county to both Conventions.
]»liyJgiHl t«> great principles nnd to great principles1 be iireothud his Inst. The sc ene thai followed w c heu:"
William Sprague, Covernor elect of Rhode Island, i only. Whoe i'r mnyjii-tlt represent them irf eminently j rending and drew from theatoutwt heart*exclamations ..
Tns DidrocnACT AI-ARMT-.H.—The Washington corweprobnbly the youngest gubernatorial officer in the United worth\ of her suffrage, and thnt suffrage she will grant 91 the di-epiat wuipatby for the agmusii^ and suddenly '•<
poodent of thc New York Herald says that it is so mani- States, being onlv 2# rears of age. He Is a son of A mm- the November efc-ctioo with such an overwhelming major- J reaved parents May this dreadful lesson jire
fost that Lincoln will have a great advantage in the race,
[Tusowa PIcoeer,
,a
t 0 rtbcni
Iprapie. who'was "murdered about seventeen vcurs ngo' *7 «•"
'» n , , " r n f ^
7 \
that the leaders of the Democratic party arc endeavor* ^
.
otlier than a Republican nominee was in the fieH at all. j
by a man named Uordou, and a nephew of the Hon. Win
The nomination of Hannibal Hamlin is eminently fit as 1
forgeries and KnrUi<|uakc«.
ing t6 agree upon a definite plad of action in order to.
Sprague. formerly Governor of the State, and Senator i. the *-cond. or rather eomrniie of the gallant Lincoln. He'
NBW YOBK. May 'it
unite their whole force upou d candidate acceptable to
would have honored tlie place to which Lincoln himself! Advices from Kingston. Jamaica, to the 20th uli.
Congrea--.
all sections of tho party. Exertions are being made to " . i - ' t .
.• . n . o .1
.
»i
ha« been nominated. Those familiar with the beginning! \ v m liirronl, e«litor of the Colonial Standard. Police
A
t
a
late
lieid
in
bouthumjituu.
M
a
a
,
a
t
»
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r

,
«

e,„p,
I
aeoftk. «.t
n r
t
for
fHV
rf
have Judge Doogias, Uathrie, and others, withdraw
from the ring, to remove the pending difficulties to apci'- and his wife bid hgojust cach other, each standing in n to foree slavery into the territories, know that Senator respectable citizens of Ihe community, had been detected
separate room, while the auctioneer stood in the hall be- j Hamlin wns foremost in the ranks, and that he opposed a ju extensive forgeries oh the Island Bank, and had been
fect union upon the candidate.
lhB,
new
tween; ,bnt the woman had the last word, as usual, nnd j
^ th«' * as not li-aten hack.! ^ , , 1 , . ^ to imprUoumcut iu the general |«nitoutiary
1 ^
FRKE PA8iw.—The New York courta, by a decision bid off .the property, The husband was be ateu, but he He is uo Inte recruit, but a veteran in tlie service, nnd 1\ for three y
.
there could be nothing more projicr than that he should
Slight shocks of an earthquake had been felt at Jamaijust rendered, hold that tho " conditions" printed on the had to pay the bilL
share the honors of tlie coming victory.
ca, but the <la.uagc done was trifling, when compared with
fn» passes Usuod to cattlo drovere are a sufficient de[Detroit l'laily Advertiser.
that done iu IIa}-ti.
Two well dressed young meu are practicing the followfence to any claims for damages arising from any can*
In Port-au-Prinoe, the shocks were so violent that H
From Washington.
ing mode of robbery in New Y ork:—While one rings the
whatsoever. The 6uH was brought against the Hudson
jvas thought, had they continued a second longer, 11M »
WASHINGTON, May 23.
bell at tho front door, and enquires for a girl whom he alRiver Railroad. According to this ruling of the New
Tlie friends of Mr. Sewanl, who are best authorized to house in the place would haw been left standing. In tilt
leges Is there, the other by means of a false key enters speak iu his Wliulf, rebuke in the most emphatic terms town of lauigaiiocat. iu the South. 124 houses had l*eii
York courta if a railroad company carry a man for noththe basement door, and appropriates soch valuables ns the suggestion that lie will give a cold or halting support prostrated.
ing, it has a right to maim or kill him without being lito Mr. Lincoln or encourage any lakewarmness in others.
Death <-f Jud;e Webster.
able. It has been decided In one of the courts of Pennsyl- may bo aeccaable.
So greal was the impression made by Mr. Benjamin's
We are called upon this morning toamiouncethcdcatii
RtOAlTtTuro.—The Sponianb found at Tetuan the can- speech in the Knate that 300,000 copies were subscribed
vania, that a railroad company was bound to carry an It
nods taken from the Portuguese by the Moors on the oc- for immediately in that chamber alone, without the list of another of oor oldest residents, one of the earlr father*
dividual aafcly. even jf it does cany him free.
of the village, ami one of its most prominent ond respeccasion of Don Sebastian s unfortuuate expedition in the being sunt to tho House.
FAR* MORTGAGES IS Wrtcossi.v—'The Madison Argus
Mr. Wendell again appeared before the Covode Com- table citizens. David B. Webster departed this life at
sixteenth century. They have all been sent to Portugal
mittee, and testified that while the President and Cobinet a little past 12 o'clock this morning, after an illtxse of
estimates tho number of mortgages of farms to railroad by the Spanish Government
| did not specifically direct him to apply money to carry the scarcely more than an hour. Tbe suddonneseof his death
companies in the State at 4.600, tho average of the mortis remarkable. Yesterday be was about the streets, and
Thaddeus Hyatt, oouaood in the jail at Washington i l^compton
bill through tho House,"his intcrcoree with
gages at $1,200. and the total amount 85,635.000—more
. ,„ . „
J t , u y M u l t l i a t Gnjefufly justified the inference that he was also went to his farm, and was apparently as well as he
it thinks, rafter than fcsa. Coses involving tho validity by order of tho Senate, for refusing to testily before tbc b e o d i U c d b v ^ c ^ u d i t u r e -Otherwise he would not had been for several weeks | « s t
[Kalamazoo Tdegraph.
of thoao mortgages have beep argued before the Supreme Harper's Ferry Investigating Committee, is prostrated have appropriated $30,000 or $40,000 of his own money,
Court, and are awaiting ito decision. Of coarse a doeia- by tho hot weather, and the want of proper ventilation Tbe expectation was that he wouldreceiveremunerate
MR. HOWABO AwARr>r.n ins Sr*r—ItWill bese»-n by
in
that
noisome
jaiL
;
patronage
which
was
subacquently
reaKzcd
iu
jiart.
ion is Iboked fbr with the utmost interest, for nothicg of
our Washington telegram received last night, that the
eqoal importance has ever been before tha Court
A journeyman printer employed in tbe office of tbe House of Representatives, by a vote of ninety-two to
The1 telegraph has been asserting that Mr. Stephens or
Danville-Free'Prew robbed afellowjourneyman of sixty scveuty-ecveu, have decided that our RqiresentaUw.
Georgia
has
been
writing
a
6trong
Douglas
letter
to
th?
• E i m n ^ - T h e New Y ° * T r i b w p i b & b William A- Howard, was entitled to his seal, and that
South. . This'i* not «o. Mr. Stephen baa written a let- doilamia gold, and made his escape to party unknowa He bc|has bent sworn tn m such Bqreamh^ve. -Kvery
ter to the South; but it entirely repudiate#squatter sov- was known in Danville by tbe name of Wiffiams.
decided t t a t Mr hooper ™n«ctttiQed to repit»»t til000 of whiekthe Tribnaa wys WAiaxioaOoounta iMtiA ^ o v a e n t editor aaya that he has seen tbe contri»prior to l a t Jaly, 185». Mxx*1*n\
raooe oor lawywa me when they " warm «ptto«rt»ject"
-VnMMV ae irsawai®
e
ooc half the d o n are otBcert Itf tho a m v or navy. - J of April
he mrt it is a gias coocenj, and holds rfioot a pint

ABKAM I.TNCOtX.

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.

.

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i*A k

S r t h B w k t t . of O - m , ,
l«»ycra

N E W GOODS,

V t , L v f o u r mm

T b c I m b i r g Standard a y s :

o a t of five BOOS!

T h e N a t i o n a l d e b t is n o w 8 € 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 .

IXICRIKS.—AmoDg t h o m a n y a d v a n t a g e s i j h i c h " i r t
ilcrifo-froifl a r e g u l a r xt&un c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h C h i c a g o ,

TO THIOPUHI.IC

i*ago m a r k e t , w h i c h a r e b r o u g h t X u at, f r e s h M c l g r e c r
vegetable# of t h e seaaou

T

NOBTIIPOKT.—The D e t r o i t a V i b u n e o f (ho 1 8 t h gay*:
E m i g r a t i o n w p o u r i n g r a p i % t h i s s e a s o n i n t o t h e cml i r y o c i t y of N o r t h p o r t , n e a r t h e f o o t of G r a n d T r a t o n *
Hay.

The

Propellers

W i s r o n r i n ' and

d^Sigtifd, locaUug at

a b o u t an m a n y m o r e aiqec.

, J

,._r.

P

A

C

LARUE SiupircxT OK E c a s . — T h e C h i c a g o P r o * say*
t h a t 1'V t h e M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l R. R. twenty-four h u n d r e d

T ,

barrel-, of c j r g s w e r e u l i i p p o l E a s t d u r i n g the m o n t h of

uir.u,
Near T M » > » City, on the ?<itli 1
Newralitia, Mrs. Xaoiii, wife »i Mr.

Which we are Ailing to repletion \>itb ALT. KINDS OK

On Uic 27 th o't April la-t, Arnti
Point lU U-r, »»e<t :.i yeaik.
ti'J Rapid? |,i>pcr - plea.* •

("(mils and Wares

4., . .

1 )

N E W L I N E .
j Obica^oaiiU OraiuJ Tiiivei'se.

P u n s o s A t . — X . I i . W M t y aiid J u h n A n d r e w s Esq?.,
C o m m i s s i o n e r s of t h e A l l e g a n , M u s k e g o n mid T r a v e r s e
H a y S t a t e R o a d , o n ; i n t o w n , a n d will , offer l e t t i n g * on
and ARK or MAY HE called for (row time lo ti

t h a t p o r t i o n of t h o R o o d lying in t h i s c o u n t y , n e x t M o n day.
"'
•'!

j A X . L E O H A N Y ,
CAfT. c. ii. Borvrnx.

'1'nEEP. is n o w in R i c h m o n d a l a d b e t w e e n six a n d s c v I

1

POINTS.

!

T

riiv.

I'M

"

>.AV 4 CO.

en y e a r s of a g e , w h o is said t o p l a y c h e s s w i t h c x t r a o r - 1
iliiuuy skill.

It

of t h e c e l e b r a t e d P o o l M o r p h y f o r t h e c h a m p i o n cl»ej«
b e l l , ' ''
j
*
T h e .Jurv meii, in a slunder i a t e in X e w

Y o r k which

NEW STORE;

Tlii.s

oecupietl t h e m f o u r d a y s c o n t r i b u t e d t h e i r e a r n i n g s t o
l>oor w a s h e r - w o m a n in the' following m a n n e r :

IK T H E MAIN, A

The twelw

shiiKngs w e r e w r a p p e d i a p a p e r a n d e u d o a e d , '• T h e c o
binetl e a r n i n g s o f t w e l v v a b l e men f o r f o u r d a y s l a b o r .
A w o n d p r f u f c a v b h a n lice ii d l j c o vere d a m i e x p l o r e d in

N E W STOCK;

Kentucky, now known as thn » Hundred Home C a w .

locate^ . , y v . *

1".'.'*,^ V X ? ' * . ' " " '

" b o w s t h a t t h e r e will b e a d e f i c i t of a t hiast e i g h t million
dollars a t t h e close of t h o futcal y e a r , o n ^ b c 20th of-I une,
im t h o b a s i s of S e c r e t a r y C o b b ' s r e c e i p t s w h i c h m«
supplied either f r o m a loan or .treasury notes.
T h e f a m i l y of A . F . Cornwall, of T i p t o n , I o w a , w a s

| DI1TJG S

RUNNING IN

T H E FORREST D i r o w r s OAKK.—The i F o r r e s t e a s e h a s
been finally d e c i d e d .

A bill h a s p a s s e d t h o C i i l b r n i a S e u a t e , g i v i n g a b o n u s
»f 8 6 0 . 0 0 0 t o t h e c o m p a n y b u i l d i n g a t e l c g r t p h first, a n d
$-40,000 f o r t h e ttecond line, p r o v i d e d t h a t b o t b lines a r c
c o m p l e t e d t o t h e MMl&sljip!, w i t h i n e i g h t e e n m o n t h s .
Klihu B u r r i t , in t h e H w n e s t c u d , a d v i w s ' t h a t p e a c
- h o u l d h o p l a n t e d 12 i n c h e s d e e p i n e a r t h
H e s a y s tbey
will g r o w r a n k a n d b e a r u n t i l y o u are, t i r e d o f p i c k i n g
them.

«»<. • i » - » » .
tS. (J. G o o d r i c h , b e t t e r k n o w n a s P c l e r P a r l e y , w h o s e
t h i s c o a n t r y , d i e d recentlv a t h i s residence in N e w Y o r k

<•»?•

( 1 -^,,

A h i m d a i i t -A.<lvautHgt»s

, |

;

I t h a s b e e n s u g g e s t e d t h a t i n s t e a d of t h e present^street
llailwaya in N o w Y o r k c i t y , i r o n v i a d u c t s b e c o n s t r u c t < d o v e r t h o house t o p s f o r gljeajn R a i l w a y t r a i n s a t t h i r t y

C o m m o d o r e P a u l d i n g h a s r y c e i r o d » . v o t e of t h a n k s

Cincinnati or < 'h i- \
CO'jn.

STORE

M R .

who for sixteen year* has been extensively engaged in a business whose r e q u i r e m e n t s were of the same natore as o u r
own, a n d w h o h a t for Severn! years purc hased gpod* of the
BEST HOUSES .in NEW-VORK a n d BOSTON, and who wll'
c o n t i n u e to do t o for o « r firm front time t o t i m e : t h u s c a .

c e r t a i n p o r t i o n s of M a s s a c h u s e t t s , j j s p r e a d i n g w i t h , a l - a b l f n j j ua t o lay Hown o u r goo«l<

N O R T H P O R T .
CAGO WITH A STOCK OF

D r y Goods, G r o c e r i e s P r o v i s i o n s j
and Hardware,
' uhtcl^ fit ofl'cra at bis New Stole, cheap lo. Cash or B a r t e r . ,

Liill's C h i c a g o Alt?.
In Bids, and lit, Bbls.
C. O A V I D H O N , Agent.
N o r t h j i o r l A p r i l 2ti. 1W0.

M'

O R T t . A C K 8 A L K — D K F U T L T HAVING BEEN
. m:ide in the condition »f a ceru.iu Mortgage e x e c u t e d
on the U t h dav of A u g a a l ls£<<. by 1'atrtcl '
C a t h a r i a e Smith his wife, of Mackinaw, StaU
T h o proprietor or tho G r a n d Rapida Daily E n q u i r e r
Michael Murray and P a t r i c k Hurray, of the s a m e place, and
m l v e r t i s e s h « m a t e r i a l s , g o o d will, «fco., f o r sale. R e a recorded on the ?0th xl»r of August, 1S.W, In "the Regirti't"*
OBIee of tlie County of Mackinan. in L I b r r B . of Mortgages,
sotj—he ' i r i d i ^ j l o g o i«to o t t e r 1jui(t*«,
on pages « i a n d CT;• and the a m o u n t claimed to be d u e on the
said Mortgage, a t t h e d a w of t h i s noticc, being the sum
the Bay
T h e coll h a s b c e u a i d e f o r t h e R e p u b l i c a n C o n g r e s ninety-seven dollars ($3* 00) t a n d uo s u i t or p r o c e e d i n g s
. i n q u a n t i t i e s t o salt, for law h a v i n g been Instituted to h-covcr the same or a n y pa
>iomd O o n r e n t i o o I b r t h o F i r s t D i s t r i c t
It meets »
a COST a n d a commission for thereof: Notice i s therefore hereby given, t h a t w e aball for
A n n A r b o r t h o 2 6 t h of J a n e .
close said Mortgage by a sale of tbe premises described ther
•'
• h • i . i ' 'I,
..f H i ; ;
v
ia. a t |>ublie aoeMon, t o the h i c b e a t bidder, on F r i d a y , IL_
Tbcre is a young; woman liviog in Afetead, N. H. who
3 9 t h d a y o f J a a e n e a t , at tho h o u r of two o'clock in t h e
remark, that owln* t
afternoon
" f r a o o n of aaid
aald day, aatt tha f r o n t door of tthe,
h e , CCoart-Houae
oart-T'
weighs om 700poumfe, and she takes about twenty yarfs
for said Mackinaw County, (the laid
aald Conrt-Hou.-«j
C o n r t - H o t u n bail
being the
o u r Increased room, a nndd j S
•'f calico,fora dre».
place f b r h o l d i n g the D i s t r i c t C o u r t f o r said Mackinaw County.) In order t o satisfy and pay the a m o u n t due o n M i d tn-trtge. with the interest, coat a a d e x p e n s e , allowed b r tew.
* premise* I s m i d mortgage d e s c r i b e d are a s f b U u w u t o
|fcrsoos teft S w t t h B e n d , I n d i a n a , f o r ' P i k e ' s
Being a Lot n i n e t y f e e t square, a n d b
mund-s
th by a road l e a d i n g to the J>arm or A m i .
~ " i w d " B i M f y ftet;'and o a
finfl kee,
^
i t L THINOS
a r m i n g •'apidity.
ly failed.

E f f o r t s to a r r e s t i t h a v e t h u s f u r e a t i r o -

A# Jjow a« atiy Home in Chicago;

a n d save lo t h e consumer—Brat, TRAVELING E X P E N S E S :
second, LOSS O F T I M E ; a n d lastly a n d mainly, the ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added' t o cover IUGH RENTS
a n d expenses of t h e C h i c a g o m e r c h a n t .
ESPECIAL EFFORT to keep so

T o t h e Toadies,

ofottrMr.
and one de-

H A N N A H . L A Y A. CO,

Traverse City. J u n e f, 1

• THE SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHI

S . BAR.ISTS,

T

N E W GOODS,!

And now we h a v e asuoelated with u - (n the Mereaittlo IV- |
p a r t m c n l of o u r ftrra,

B
|
T
C
0
K
F
E
E
,
'
^ " t r . common a n d e r a i l v c :
Mustard, F n v l i ' h uiirl F r e n c h prepared;
Hoda. Creajo Tartar. O l n M ^ B a k l n g Powder,
balatfUaa, Starch, \ ertuimilli. Hop*,
T o L u co, Snult G a n l c n & e d n
B s c Sah. Floe and Rock gait, Glac, Alam.
U m p and Lard Oil, Castor Oft,
iaditro, VetlOK Ochre. Chalk. Camwood.
r t n i d , Mola'-Rcs. Svrup, Vinegar,
jkaus. Pork.
Flour, OatmeaJ, Feed. Braa.
lieer, Hani* aud S h O u l d e n . OodtUK
H a r d Breed. Butter Cracker*, Lard,
Extract I-emon, Vamllla, Rose, Peach. P i n e Apple, Ar
HANNAH, LAY A CO,
JIA«
City, J u n e I , Ibto.
Hi



| 7 > O O T S V X D M I O R S , — M E . V R BOOTH, BHOES.
i
UonitreeaGaiters. .Slippers. Seotcli Tie*.
Rubbers a a d Ovendioca, Ladies' Bootees,
Gal tela, B u s k i n ^ Slips. Tiea, Bobbers,.
Overshoes, Carpet Specs,
Hoys' Boots and Shoes,
Mis-ea Bootees a a d Gaiters.
ChUda' Cacks, Shoes, Booteca, copper-toed. A r .
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traverse C'ity. J u n e 1, 1 « 0 .
26

well a r q n a l n t c d w i t h the wants of the |>ut>llc.

W a l k a r a n d h i s c o n f e d e r a t e fiDihustere i n 1 8 5 8 .
a m o n g c a t t l e in

\ KW

t

monial for t h e s e r r i c c rendered t h e codntry m c

THE OATTI.KT){SEASE.—The disease

Prescriptions Caretull) < om
pounded.
! - M. .V W. F . S T E E L E A CO.
ifi-iim

\ o r t h p o v t , J n n e I. I*R0.

miles a n h o u r , s i m i l i a r t o t h o s e i i A i o n . l o a

a n d a s w o r d f r o m t h e N i c a r n g u a n L e g i s l a t u r e , a s a testi-

N. H — I ' h i s i r m u s '

ron'rcitciLvsiXG coons IN

kee. MiHtarv, W lnd*or a n d Castile Boaiw:
<:«lo«Be.Bay I t u m , I V i e o p h e r o n *
Katbair®o H a i r Oil. H'dk'a PorftaH», P o m a d e
Hair, Tooth. Cloth, Nail and Broom l i r t u h r a , '
T ' n e , Coarse B a ^ , aide, Pookt-i a n d Bona at Coml»
J
"V
' J u s Tooth P a s t f , 11 lacking,
s h a w l Pins, B r a e e t e t s . ' P t a W
and P o r t m o n a l ^ .
-.

'
H A f t N A H ., IL A -Y A
" CO.
"
IraveiMj City, J u n e I, 1M0.

I Y ^ K l l T K , A c . - B A W i N K , PRUNE», CUKBAKTB,
| 1
Dates, Lctaona, Orunges, Pine A p p l e t
j
R b u i v t x I'liiiaa. Ht rawberrlea, Tomatoes,
1'm.iies, A p p l e , f r t a h preaerved P i n e A p p l e *
,
Pi'acuca, Goosebtirrifs, Currants, Fix*,
1
Radish fa, tjniona, Asparagus, p r e p a n d H o r a e r a d b t ,
t.reeu Coin, Cncutntfera, a n d a fttll line of
I
F r r s h Veg<eteUa% ' r '
(aa fnut 11s they appear in the Chicago w a r t e t ) will be- Irepl
. eoilKfjintlv HI, hiiml
'

G i v e Us a Call!

F r o m our Iong realdencr In t b c c o a n t r y wc h a v e Ix-com*- ^

writings have been o r a o great benefit t o t h e juveniles of

(

LV 111! f S l r V T Y .

IN W H I C H THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD,

WE HAVE

Arw- York;

K

p n o "v 1 s i o isr s , j

Our Unit* are Nothing.

T h e J u d g e decrees that arrearages

of t h o alimony, a m o u n t i n g t o n e a t l y ' 8 5 0 ; p 0 0 , b e j m j d t o
Mrs. F o c r e s i
.->»-r . . .'i» - t *.• J-

L
!

! FAMILY GHOt EKIES

any onf hitvlnR t o PAY FREIGHTS.

I

S T t X

170RTHETOILFT-TUANSI-AIU-LVT,HONEY, YAN-

.VT, t i , c
.V.M- T H E

f f R H A T ADVANTAGES?

poisoned b y e a t i n g t h e l e a v e s of pie-plant,, c o o k e d f o r
i;reonA . L e t I t bo remembered b y all t h a t t h e leaf of t h e
[lie-plant is v e r y d n n g e r o n s f o o d . 0 ; » • - K > ( -MI . • •

!

M Kl) ICX"NES

T ' l IIK

Our Own Trade,
d i r e c t t o <*hifag0: t h n * Jftvtng

l L L f T T E R y — B O N 1 T E T S of latest morfe,
hhaki rs, exlored and »iilte;
'
'
1 luts, for Fadies or Children;
1l o u u e j , C I W l I n R . a a t i n , T a f f o u a a d Vel\-«Ribbon.
Mircelllnt, Oil and Black SBks;
R i c h e r F1o«
Bonnet Board, Ac.
H A N N A H , L 4 Y I CO
T r u r c r a c Oily. J u n e 1, I860.

F. S T E E L E & Co.

t »N 1.Y

P r o p e l l e r of O u r O w n ,

A c a r o f u l e x a p u n a t i o a of t h o c o n d i t i o n o f t h e ( r e a s n r y

J ' j v i » k ' i i t !

I H t T IVT-OWTFI. I I t m T
l
. . n l 1 Cr.l .V l . \ R t » f

WE HAVE A

I t is said t o be fully e q u a l j u a t t f a c t i v e n e s s . t o t h e c e k
' ' r a t e d M a m m o t h C a v e , n o t m a n y m i l e s f r o m w b i 6 h i t is

i s

L. M . & W

E
^ > ! , ^ 0 ^ > P 8 — ^ ' - E N T U a OCCAkS.MOHAIRS
n ,
^ Oebe*.A Bvragc*,
Pruit% or vwry in * nud choice atylca;
• i f n r t a m ^ L a w n s . Cl.aml.reja, Ac, by t h a y a r d . p ^ t e x a

I

M

. N O R T H P O R T IS RISING!!

WK HAVE A

t h o u g h t be ijiU soon b e c o m e a rival

K

D " " A N N E L ! C 8 ' A : C — R K D W , n T B A.VDYEU.0V,
Cotton Flannel*, Uuek, Apron C h e e k *
Uronu Cotlou. in all gradua;
Kentucky Jeans, C o t t u n a d j s Casjrfutert*,
Frown and Bleached Tabling, T i c k i n g
l l l i f k Cotton Velvet, Conntctn&nra,
•Sattinetta, Wool Blauketa, Ba(t», 4 e „ Ae., 4 e .
If . ^
,
, ,
J l A K N A H i L A Y 4 Co.
T r a v e l * C.itj, J u n e 1, 1 SCO.
.
jr.

i V \ ' V . n . ^ M A K K I : K ' : r i A , K WEEKLY T i m ' s FRUM
I V > CHICAGO TO TR A VERSE C I T Y - J c a . i h f f (.lilea-o
I on Ka nrdaya. .u 4 o etork. I'. M.. an.l T.avi-iW d r y on T u t * ,
i <h>yK m 4 I*. Si. »;u|>r<i<>c *i f'iankf..rt moutti nf Bctair
• J t i r e r , , Ca.|i itive. a u ! N o i u | « . r u

l»« following

day* p a p e r . S e e also t h o X o r t h p o r t a d v e r l i f c i n e n t of L
M. 1 \ V . F . .Stock" & C o . •

W!ssafz

Challi 1 ' c l j j i i e a , Fiff'd. BrllllaBtM, 4 e .
T r „ r ^ . ru
i
.
HAHLN4H, LAY 4 CO.
T r . n c r s e City, J u n e 1, l8o©.
«

THE FlIOl'EI.IJiH

roaid briefly call tlie att-<nti«o of the pur

KEW ADVKETIKKMKX-W.—We call a t t e u t i o n t o a column
of now a d v e r t i s e m e n t s f r o m H a n n a h , L a y A Co., i n to-

Coata, I'ania and Vrata,.a faU Una, in tke

G O O W k - P L A I N AND T)OT SWISS. ~
» > B o o k J I u a l i n , Klahop's L a v u , BrtlHaotra,
Barred GainUrio, Emiuotderwl C u r U t M ,
« ash Blond. Bobhinet aad figured Lace.
I ^ d l e v Mtmlin and Catnhrfc etaVd. Collar* and S a t ^
1.adieu' llandki-rrblefji,
Napktna, Table Cover*. I>iaper, P. C. Cotton.
U a e a . Bl"*chad t otton. Maracillea.
r r e u c b Cord aad LiucaBoaums..
.. ^
. ,
T
r i t JTo a. e ,I, lWiO.
l U i O U L n . LAY i CO.
T rnu»t rvreS«e City,

A p r i l , or a b o u t a q u a r t e r of a million o f t h i s p o j i n !
fhaiL

O u r N e w a n d S p aci o u s Store,

t h a t p l a c e , uoil

X o M h p o r t h a s a line h a r b o r ,

iK-antifoI c l i m a t e h a s k e e n t h e t l i e m e of f r c q n u n t com.

E

T H A T W E H A V E NOW MOVE1) I N T u

artd i s c o n t i g n o n a t o " V f l n e a g r { c u l t u r a l r e g i o n , w h o s e
ment

A f a n n e r r e s i d i n g in L i b e r t y t o w n s h i p , I o w a , s o n *

YVairii State,

w h i c h p a s s e d u p a f e w i l a y s r f u c e , b a d s o m e fifty o r s i x t y
pasjengcra

H

A,D

Blue and W l > i t e , o i w a i ^ > M ***
Fiaaod D i w i n ;
u.- t
. n t a a t l and Knit Styrta:
BUTOender* a a d Gloves; "
U t t f a Bobber a n d o n Overalls aad L e c t i n s :
Wool, Cotton and Union Sockx;

Black and Fancy Silk CravatsBe'«t Uuadkf r c h i t ' .
SUk Pocket aud Neck Handkerchiefs:
P o c k e t Knives, Raiors, S t r o p *
I j t h c r Bo tea and Brushes.

Tobacco Boxes a n d Pouche*.
Copj|iaaao>i, liuies, 1 a a d X feet.
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HANNAH, LAY A CO
Trarers* City, J u n e 1,18C0.

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w e e k s s i n c e s e t (ire t o a s t r a w s t a c k u n a w a r e t h a t h i s Ki-

at H a n n a h , L a y A Oo.'u.' <fa : t i w h a r r f v u l of t h e - b o a t

rLOT

SSfciJS?,' cSwkiSTlwiJ shai-y: \

l i e has therefore expended $91,000,000. be-

In J S n M t CUy, and on all part» of
rn, s e v e n y e a r s old, was fast asleep u p o n it, a n d d i d
firatul Xi'avei-He liny, we would n*t- not find o u t t h e fatal mistake until the b o y w n a b u u r t t o
F> PpecifuUi/ auiioutwe

by t h e P r o p e l l e r . • O u r c i t f r e r a will b e CDabled t o o b firuitatml

bwaut

W h e n Sfr.

B u c h a n a n w e n t i n t o office t h e r e were $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 in t h e
Treasury.

yond t h e o r d i n a r y r e c e i p t o f t h o U o v e r n m e n t in a l i t t l e
over three years.

n o t t h e k>ast is a a iridulgeDco Id t h e h i t r r f c a o f t h e C h i -

tain a s u p p l y o f t l i e

GKO^SS"8

family in V e r m o n t t h a t p r e s e n t s s u c h a d e p l o r a b l e e x a m ple of wholesale d e p r a v i t y . "
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N E W ARRANGEMENT.

d u r i n g t h e s e a s o * . s . i V. '! <i 'i

who « c

. " F o n r lawyers

W e v e n t u r e t o say t h e r e i s n o t s o o t h e r

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11 uuy,
•». .Vies, Hsaiioers, D o o r T r i m m i n g
Chisels, Aogm
rnis, Saws, A d t t , Gimlets, Ac., Sc.
H A N N A H , LAY A CC
nv«rse City, J u n e 1, lS-fl.

Brooms, Palls. Tab*.-Washboard*.
Srrub, Shoe, Clothe, and Whitewash R m t e s
Ladies, Looking-Giaasee, Carpet T a c k A l i a t h Brfek.
H A N N A H , L.VY A CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 1,1 SCO2a

Milk P a n a Paila a n d S t r a i n o n ,
Coffee Pots, T e a Post, Dippers, Skimmers, Ac.
n.VjfNAH, LAY A

Traverse City. J u n e 1. 1(K«.

and Snaths, Hoes, SbovelL Spades, Forks, Garden R a k e .
Mops. Ac.
N.-Jfc We h a r e made a r r a n g e m e n t s with' manufacturer* so
a» to be able to supply Plown CuKlvaU.ra. Cora Plows, BhorSI
H o w s . A c , a t C h i c a g o prices. tranaportaUon added. AJ*o.
a n y t h i n g in the l i n e o( F u r n i t a r e , M t h « C h a l r a , T a W e a Bu
reans, H a t t m » * s , Ac.
. H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Traverse C i t r . J o n e 1,18G0.
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BOOKS

AND STATIONERY

SCHOOL BOOKS

* fuU line.
T o j Books a n d P r i m e r s . Slatea a n d Pencfls,
P a s s Book*, Envelope*, F a n c y Cards,

Traversa City, J o a e

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HANNAH. LAY A C<\

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H A H H A f t U Y
Ttaveraa City. May 15, i860.

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MICHABU SL-BBAYv
PATRICK MURRAY. {*P««ag*ea_

Shaker Bonneta, A c , A c
Traverse City, J a a e 1.1UC.

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16.
id to the Pacific Ocean is impera- O U I - U
U s u n t a M d b y the interests of the whole country; O TURK UK 1LLUM1XA'
tftdy'
abUc Building*,
iperior and Seimp Iron, of all alias, at frvatjy reduce t rate*
d GGovernment
or
onght to render immediate
u Chicago, on-the lSth, H t h *ad 1 8 t k . U j . o f l O ; that the Federal
,
IheprfMpl.
t h e Lake Superior Bar iron sold by the Company. |» all
Wt's a i U ' » 3 * < 3 £ m J « *
• y, and efficient aid in its construction; and that, as prelimi- peculiar constrnction of the Retort, whereby Oss u
made from Charcoal Pig,aad U (hrbetter than the Iron mads
nary thereto, a daily Overland Mail should bo promptly quickly, easily aad economically generated from Rosin. Oil, from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron ts
The Committee on Besolntieoa and Platforms, through established.
Tallow and refuse Grease of an; kin J, and producing, for the only Iron sold in this market, that ta made in this manner
Their Merchant Scrap Iroa Is all made from selected 8crap
its Chairman, Judge Jaarap, of Pennsylvania, made the
17. Finally, having thus set forth our distictivc prin- about eighty cents, aa much lifht as a thousand feet of ordiand will hear comparison with the bast Iran made in tha
following Beport, prefceing the report with the statement ciples and views, we invite the co-operation of ail citizen*, nary coil G>w.
of experiments at the hands of the inventor. country.
that the r Molutktt-had been adopted with great nnanimi-' however differing on other questions, who substantially
Wyandotte Boiling Mill Company and Eareka Iron Compa
ty—there being b a t one or two dweiiting voices oo a few agree with Us in their affirmance and support.
ny drafts taken at p«r io exchange for Iroa or any Indebted
yond all doubt of Its practicability. The public may be conof the rtaojntiom:
-Cr^'.
.» v ./.»
fidently assured that It is at once the moat simple and uaefnl
Resolved, That we, the defecated representatives of
T h e P i l a t h e r n a d hi* V Ictira.
of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
the Republican electors of the United Btatea, in ConvenT h e victim was a young' phvniciai
physician, who hung out t
The preiM-at object of the proprietors Is to dispose of city,
tion aaKmbled, in the disoharge oC the duty we. owe Jo the Rlockhousc village, and had. it is said, more 1c
county and state Bights, on the most favorable terms, and
oar constituents and oar country, unite in the following and more skill in, shooting than surgery. Some tun or immediate!} introduce the works into general use.
Store corner Woodwi
Works from 100 feet capacity and upwards, are now in
declarations:
twelve miles from the Blockhouse is a place colled the readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit,
1 s t That the bistoir of the nation darjng the last " English Settlement," mid between the two places an unas well as every thing connected with the "8an-l.lght Gas
pared to fnrntah. at abort notice. Stationary Kugiiira, Mill
four yeara, hag fully established the propriety and necesn- broken forest extends nearly the whole way; then.- is no Works." which will be supplied by them at all the principal
(faring, Warebouae Hoiaiin* Apparatus, and all varieties o.'
ty or the organi ration and perpetaation of the Republican road through, but the settlers have • bla»-d' a line
points in the Union, to parties purr-basing territory.
Iron Work. Repair work on Propeller*, Steamers and Saw
l'ersons of unall capital, and particularly <iss Fitters, )>y Mills, executed promptly and thoroughly. Casting*—every
party; and that the cantos which called it into existence oti this line the docter start.-*! one morning for the settleare permanent in their nature, and now, more than ever ment He took his gun of course, and also expressed an making an investment in the right to use the " Sun-Light Gas description.
Work"." wilt be certain of an Immediate renn
HHAPS FOUXDBV.
before, demand its peaceful and constitutional triumph.
intention of being absent a week or more, if hunting proved
We are prepared to execute orders of any size for Hrasn and
2. That the maintenance of the principles promulga- good
undersigned will n
Composition Casting*, promptly.
ted in the Declaration of Independence and embodied in
Oil Globes, Oil Cupa, 'Valve*, Journal lion s, tiuage Cock*.
He was not exported at the settlement; nor did bearrivtf
the Federal Constitution, is e®ential to the preservation there; but it happeud that two or three days afterward,
Cylinder Cocks, Steam Whistle* for Steamboats, Locomotives
So. 77 Woodward .1
and Mills, Hells for factories. Steamers and Locomotive*, uu
of oar Republican institutions; and that the Federal Con- a man came through from the latter place, and on lieing
der eight hundred pounds.
stitution, the Rights of the States, and the Union of the questioned by doctor's friends, gave the rather startling
States must and shall be preserved.
information that uo doctor had arrived. As it wus known
1BHS HA ILLS«i AND VEKAXDAlltv
•ngravtnga.—One Volume. I2iu.
3. That to,the Union of the States this nation owes be took no camp impediments along, and was not likely
We are prepared to execute all orders for Iron KaililiK for
its unprecedented increase in population, its surprising to have got lost, his friends, to the number of half i
j Private Buildings, Churches, I'nWIe Squares, and for Cemew
development of material resources its rapid augmentati<
1
look their rifles and started for the settlement, to
' . a r Corner of Fifth and Woodbvldge-Sts^oppoeitr Machiur
of wealth, its happiness at home and its honor abroad ;ui
1
o u t " They Itad not far to go. H e was lying a few yards
' Shop of Michigan Central Railroad. I'etrolt
we bold in abhsrrence all schemes for disunion, come from from the path, frightfully torn aud mangled, one barrel
JACKSOX A WILEY.
n truth, A WAR FOR
whatever source they may. And we congratulate the
r
P O BANKJSBISI.AXP Ai.KXTh AXI> IICSIX>>S
country that no Republican member of Congress has utter- mistakaiile evidence of a fearful life and death stru^'le
1 J. bage «t Son's, Map 1'iililishor*. Sutioners, Kngratera
ed or countenanced the threats of disunion so often made his persoa Tlie uien who found him were huntrr*. nnd
!
and IJthographers. Win, Main Street. BuBWo.X. Y , over Sag. *
by Democratic members, without rebuke and with ap- they said • painter' at once. There wus a trail of IIUKMI
o Itoo
plause from their political associates; and we denounce leading from tlie corpse to a thicket, bnt the leaves were
all work< entrusted to us «ith
e prepare.!
.latch, ai.d un s- f.«voralde terms «s an*
those threats of disunion, in case of a popular overthrow falling, and after u long trail, they could follow it no longer.
i-stalibshmeut
in the countrj'. Combining all the diBerrni
of their ascendency as denying the vital principles of a free
It was worthy of note that IUI old hunter of that party
liraiiehes of Steel, Copper sod Stone Engraving, a* «e!l at
Government, and as an avows] of contemplated treason. gave it as hut belief, after washing and doculy Ciamining
I "rayon Work of the tincst uescriptlon, wc guarantee satisfuc
which It is the imperative duty of an indignant people the eorpx, that the panther had budhi.sund'>rjaw broken
tion all eases,
sternly to rebuke and forever silence.
I'artirnlar attention paid to Bank aad Commercial woiV,
by (he shot, aud coinvqucntly could not ent or bite tlie
»urli ne Checks. I'rafts, Notes, Certilicates of |>e|K<sit and
4. That the m
~ ^
"w SJWt
Stork. < oil pun Bonds, U-tier, Note and Bill llesds, Kn\«loj--j.
States, and especially the right of each State toorde
the body was found, but uothing en roe of it, und th<
»e. Mfl|>s. Portraits. Show Cards Ac- Lithographed and
control its own domestic ioditutions according to its own elusion was that the panther had crawled off to a thicket "»
judgement exclusively, is essential to that balance of pow- and died of his wound; that it was u panther no oru- who] , " r '
f or the eouvriiiciM v of the business community In tlil» > -•
unity. »e have esUhllahed an agency with Mr. John «
er on which the perfection and endurance of our politi- saw the Itody or heard the story even doubted.
j |
llreea. at the office of the Ketroit Dally Advertiser. 211 Jef
cal fabric depend; and wo denounce the lawless invasion
This was in November. In the April following, some! „f
rerson
Avenue.
nS
J . KAOK A SOX'S.
by armed force of the soil of any State or '.territory, no children who had been playing iu the road at the settle-1 i
matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of I l l 0 n t, rushed
OOT«. NIIOEN AND RI'IJDERN, AT WHOLE
ti honse near by. wild with affright at- f -1
SALE tlXI.Y —We hare received from tin- Manufactucrime8.
. . . . .
tempting incoherent!! <> deserilte something >-f a nn»t / V H E W S D E T B O I T HRfcW K K V , U l t - J M UKKT.
5. That the present Democratic Administration hus | feui-fiil aspect that w trying to get over a brush fenec ] y bi-ta eon "Larncd ami C>.ugree- -treeis, Detroit. Mi< )•-— rer. «!-»ut l.(MM) ruses IU Mil's. PHtlES ANI" RlllBEKS, of nil
the desirable kindm and have also on hand a feu thousand
far exceeded our worst apprehensions, in its measureless into


undersigned ha»in„' n-i-urrha-eil - T h e Institution f.-r
the
di«»vmi»uti.»n .1 u-cinl .1, i k-." his enlarged and rejiivc
subserviency to the exactions of a sectional interest, as eshorse, and got bloody <
> little |
We shall continue to manufacture and to receive almo*>
pecially evinced in its desperate exertions to force the in- fellow 8aiiL
. lll „« lt eM.'h.ne Hltv.tt KltY IN THIS WKST.'witl. f a . , i r . . r dully additions—so a. to keep our stock at all tllne. Ir.rjre *m<
complete. Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trade excln
famous Lecomption Constitution upon the protesting peoThe chfldern were too nmeh aecustome>! to the sight of j |>r<"iu<
sivcfv.we can offer facilities nnequaled In lletroit, at 2«'
ple ofr Kansas; in construing the personal relation between wild animals to make such n fusn without cause, and a coll-1 :«ol i«
• •
*1. P. BALDWIN A CO.
master ami servant to involve on unqualified property iu pie of men, who heard the yarn, started ui> the roiul 1 ' " " r ^ r
Re1 U XIIV I, IhM.
persons; in its attempted enforcement, everywhere, on immediately to the sjxit indicated bv the children. Sure •
land and sea, through the intervention of Congremand of euough, there was a gaunt, spectre-like skeleton, trying.
, I M P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R * AND PFBLIH1I.\i; |
1 KRS.—We have now on hand, aud constantly receiving, u
the Federal Courts, of the extreme pretensions of a pure- in a meandering, feeble manner to worm himself through in
very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sizes. We
ly local interest; and in its general and unvarying abuse the fence into the road, falling on his side tit times from
'
are A cents for nine of »he i>e»t Mill* in the countrv, which
give. u« a chance to compete and undersell any establish mrnl
sheer exhaustion, and only able to regain his feet after '
e recklcss repeated trials; tottering and ntumbling at even slight ob- j Hll* *
I in tlie West, and would say that wr sell print paper cheaper
«n<1 a i--tter artiiie thnii can lie found In tliia market: Also.
...
, _ . r T ^ — n t of the struction in Ida path, and totally incapable »f inflicting - pie • .t
J *e hate just received a large invoice of line Manulllns.—
Federal Government; that a re tarn to rigid economy and injury on any livntig thiug. He was au object of pity rn-1 * ill re,
i Please rail and "ec for }our«flv«s at
accountability is ia&aponaable t o arrest the systematic tl»er than fear.
I 51;,u
I
PEASE A KCLLElrS, Xo. Jin Jefferson Ave.
plunder of tho public treasury by favored partisans; while
Detroit. Nov. 1. IK.'.S,
n3
It was the panther, who had managed for five months I
the recCQtgtartliDgdeveloptnenteoffrauds and corruptions to keep himself alive without the least assistance from J ) K A D V « M A D B C L O T H I K U ANl> ijKMI.EMt.V>
ICHMOND* A BACKVB.—PRKMU M .\ccorxT
at the Fodcral Metropolis, ihow that an entire change of his under jaw, which was ho|ielcssly shatterd, and must J *
']
Rook Mannfactorv and Rnok-Hindery, No. IH, Jefferson
administration is imperatively demanded.
Avenue.—Account Books of fVtty iluscrlption made to order,
hare precluded the poKUbility of eatinc, in the p r o p e r ' u-(o U l ol a verv l«r«e
7. That tho new dogma that the Constitution, of its sense Of the word. In his woundeil and exhausted eon-!
of superior paper and wo/kriiaurhip. at lower prices than
j„» t mainifj.tn
own force, carries slavery into any or all of the Territo- diton, he must have managed to exist by catching raiiv | eml-rai ini: »ne of the
heretofore. Warranted to give snti.-factloo in even portico
ries of the United States, if a dangerous political berwy, and " such small deer" as he could tuck into his throat; offered •« 0o« market
Commercial Printing, Ruling id Binding, executed t»
at variance with the
provisions of that instrument with a paw, and swallow without mastication. Heath t ( ,, *-'"""1!
itselt with contemporaneous exposition, and with legisla- must have been a relief to biin, and he sufl*ord himself t o ' " Kr.'m' il'r low pn'n
The .iiliscrlh*!r hii' lug had an experience of over f«
tive and judicial precedent; "is revolutionary in its tenden- be knocked in the head without a snarl, l i e wasalarzv and fashionable yurm
red that they can defy competition in
if workmanship.
cy, and subversive of the pekoe and harmony ofthecoun- specimen, lnetyruriug nearly eleveu feet from lip to tip,and tiir- .i « uh the utmost
n Bank". Mere limit-. Manufacturers and Ruilr-i
A !
with hisbrokeu. decaying jaw, skin hanging loosely over
. !
«a|«-ctfuHy solicited.
n'
ipanie.
8. That the normal condition of all territory of the the snako-like vertebrae, and bloodaiiut, famishcl eyes, | ,
; ^ •i*0ekl n'io.'
United States is that of freedom. T h a t aa our Republi- must have been a waking nightmare to look on.
f ' H A B L K H B l ' S C ' l I , Su. ees.or to M. Howard Welwler.)
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II.
V. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Hoosekeep
can fathers, when t h e ; had abolished slavery in all our nainu Articles. Mei liamcs' TIMIIS, Stoves. (Irate». Tin and J»ptional territory, ordained that " n o person should bo deIt OK IMPItOVKI) It A
I I
II. A L
t LISON, I
M r . Willta a Home T n m r r .
Ageat for the American and
tianad Ware. Praiti Til
| e l . road W
itlful steles, wurr mu-.l .
prived of E f c , u b e r t y Or property. without due process of
T h e editor of the Home Journal had n fine horse, much
. European ljiw Agenc >• of Lit* A Kapm No. 7 Nassau street
mc-kee|--r>. do do S«!si». full lewelle.l. I.ever.
law," it bocomes our djaij, By legislation whenever, such
! Ne* York—Tor the re"rovvrv of Debt*, Legacies and lnheri
* von to biting aud striking with hia fore feet, upon which
le. tiOLD PENS.—I rontinu iani:(a> t
legislation is,necessary, t o maintain this provision of the
tanees In Europe and the I'nlted States.
rtjHolved to try tho Rortiy procciw. T h e horse's fondesirable pattern. These pen.
Retnittanees made to all parts of Germany, with aafety en.I
Constitution against all attempts t o violate it; and we do- foot was looped up, and the uuinml thrown, with this
i| Diploma at the Michigan Sti
di-patch. Xo. 2ol Jefferson areauc, Kearsley'eBlock,Detroit.
py'the authority of Congress, of a territorial legislature, suit, as described bv Mr. W i l l b :
j JKWKI.lt V. Sll.Viilt-W AUE. ami EASt'Y tltiOilS.
or of any individuals, to give legal existence to Slavery in
While lring on his aide and with his head still up. 1
•my Territory of the United States.
saw that tfie creature's eyes were still full of fun- and hi«
Engraver- and Liuingraphers. W-> Mali
9. That we brand the recent ro-opening of the Afri- expended nostrils w r y uncomplying: but, with the final,
i.vcr Sage H Piaao liooms.—We are pirparea to e:
•au Slnve-Trade, j u i d e r the'cover of our Nations lFlag,— drop of the head to tho ground, then- was a sudden change •
•V entrusted to u- with proinptlle.s and despate
aidod by p c r v e r a R s of judicial power, as a crime againrt in every line of bis excited face. The tea*!- eyelids were I W A 1CI1 KKP AI lil Si .—Hen
Humanity, and a burning shame to our country and age; relaxed, and there was the lions' substitute for a smile.
fling all the dfflerem l.eunelies of Steel, Cnp|>e
and we caM upon Congeal to take prompt and efficient (the corners of the ears la-nt forward iustead of backEngraving, as well »-Oravon Work of the (Ite
UII. we tfuaranlee satisfaction in all eases.
measures for the total and final suppression of that exo- ward,) wliich was. to my eyv. as agreeable as it was curi- •
1
Map., Portrait*, Sh<
.. I.lthographed and p
Table traffic.
ous. In fact the bcantv of the animal, even as he lay on
the most deUeote c
• H A W S Cl~ri.K.it\ AND ElKiE Ton
10. That in the recent vetoes, by their Federal Gov the ground, was exceedingly improved, us the fre«|ueut
•'mors, of the Legislature of Kansas and .Nebraska, pro- putting back of his ears had I teen, hitherto, hi.* one solitu- t'oiier;
\RE PRi:PAR»:l' Til St'PPLY AT Wil l,
PER.--'
and
weights
of
Print and Book Paper.—
hibiting Slavery In those Territories, we find a practical ry bleinish—radically cured at that inotueut, it appear-...
dger Pajier, Ilat and Voided 1'aper. letter. Cap ard
illustration of the boasted Democratic principle of. non- for lio lms, ever since, worn his ears (the smallest and
•rcial Xote. Wrapping and Tisswe Paper. Kanej ami
intervention and Popular Sovereignty embodied in the most daintily fornwl pair I ever sawl like nny other hors.|\ lX„
Statioiierv in great »arirty.
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, and a demonstration of the decep- But what a changc in the behaviour of that powerful I n.l Itr
>ns of Rnir. wanted I" exchange.
H
v
tion and fraud devolved therein.
RICIIMOXDS A BACKt'K
animal in getting to his feet again! Thinkinir that tk»-n- witi.f«I lei roil. Mo
I t That Kansas should, of right, be immediately ad- might possibly lie an exception to nature's wonderful la« , " n i ' '
mitted as a State under the Constitution recently formed of subjecti veness. and expecting some momentary lingering
'
H. C I T H B E B T A C O ^ trholewle Uruggf-t,
und adopted by ber pcoplo, and accepted by tho llouse of resentment, at least till his blood w as cool, T was for kcejv 1 "
, Orocers. Xo'« 10J and 1(U. Wo-idward avenue. Detroit
Representatives.
iu store and offer to tlie Trade-, i< large stock of Sugsr
ing the tether upon hisforeleg; bnt Mr. Apjileton remov- i .... j .
i|\ Molasses. Kisli. Fruit. Spice*. Xuts, Liquors. Drugr
12. That, while providing revenue for the support of ixi cwrything—etrans, bridle and surcingle—and left him
ilat'e. Paints. Oil*. Dye Stnff., Xaval Stores. Window trlnsLfoernJ Government by duties upon imports. Bound policy standing with us in tne inclosure. loose, stripped and withADJI'SXINii.
SMOKE
SToKM
AND
requires such aaa^jastment of these imposts as to en- out enonmbrance. I had never before known this horse
HIMNEY C A p.—Uaybew . Chinmev
courage the development of the industrial interests of the to look at me exccpt askant, and with a mischievous toss , Cap prevei • Chimneys from smoking: it previa.le* storm«
' P W T N E H O I ' S E . — W I ' l a H Harvey 4 Co..
whole country; ana wt commend that policy of national of his head; but now hp fixed his tranquil e>-e fully and j f ' " " ' r n l ' " '
•xehangos, which secures t o the working men liberal wa- confidently upon mine, and his movement was to come' J j ^ ' s u ' i h e t out: It protects their top» from the wwtes ot 1 l^tne, and IT Cedar street. Xew York. Hem
Flu* and Linen Twines. Imported and Manufactured
ges to agriculture! renunerating prices, to inochanics and close and r u b his m u r i t against mv shoulder. I walked i Persons
sirons of securing the right of manufacture, or Cotton. Jnle. Manilla and American Hemp Rope.Ta
manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor, in zigzag involutions about the shed, calling him and hold- [ of sale, or >th. In Cities, Comities. States or Territories. In Flailing Line*, tiiiling Threads. Shoe Thread. Wic
and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity ing out my hand, and be followed roeJikii a shadow, stop-! a,, . v f™1,1
he t'nited Suites not already dl*|H>*ed of. sill tic kind* of Cord* and f.lncs.
and independence.
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ping instantly at tho word of couimanti; and, if hia forward j f " r n ' " h " ' 1 Lh a descriptive circular, by ad<ire«>in? the nnV F . H I N C I I X A N it C O . , Deaiera lo Groceries
13. T h a t we protest against any sale or alienation to pressed ears were to be trusted perfectly content with I wliT'al"'u id l.y deuignatioj the territory thev desire, thev /\ T' I and
Provisions, Paints. OH*, Twinea, Caava*. Aarli<.r.
urnlshed with the terms of sale. '
"thtru of the Publio Lands held by actual settlers,—and mv society and control! Yet this was the same creature, j
and Chain^ Tar. pitch. Rosin, Oakum. Ac. A complete »to»l
IRA UAYHEW, Patentee, Albion, Mich.
Ogainrt any view of the F r e e Homestead policy which re- who with a miliar liberty a half hour before, would have ' Manufactured and for «ale. in Detroit, in
of Ship Chandlery and the above named article* always ory
hand and for aale verv low.at V> Woo.iUridge street, Detroit.
irarda the settlers as paupers or suppliants for public boun- sprung at me, tooth and h o o t like a wild beast!
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DL'DLEY A HOLMES, T. Woodward A ' t Michigan.
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tv; and we demand the passage b y Congress of the com—7
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TAETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHQ
p'eja and satisfactory Homestead measure which has alH . LOYEL1*. fSaccesnor to D- Cr~»rt A Co.! Whol.
o w w n s — A n exchange says thot a man uses pro-i I ) MEXT. Xo. 16 Congiw^uKasL—,\. C.ALEXAXDEB
ready passed"the House.
a sale and aad retail dealer In Watchea, Clocks, Jewelry
fane language to fill uj> spaces in conversation for which j "would most respectfully Intimate that more fully t«. accom
Fancy
Goods,
Plated
Ware,
C-omh%
Buttons,Thread,Ac.
N.
14. T h a t the Republican party is oppofed to any be has uo thoughts. If this be correct we incline to the -odate the wants of the patronizing public, and his large InT9 Woodward arenas, opposite Hoi iocs A Co. Detroit, MIMi.
change in our Naturalization l a w s or any State letrislo- opinion that some persons not a thousand miles distant, crease of l.iwineos, he has adopted the improved facility which Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and trairaatad.
ni
!ion b j which' the rights of
hitherto accorded think b n t little. To each we offer the following addition- Steam give* to the Art of Dvelng, having reeentlv fitted op
for that purpose. He now Dyea by Steun, every description
IRESIDE EDITION or WATERLY HOTELS.
tional remarks from the same paper:
. -Vof Silks, Satins, Velvet, Crapea and Merinos, producing the
now
complete.
M
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sets,
to
he
had
of
paired; and in favor of giving a full and efficient protec" Educated men seldom swear becnusc thev baveenoogb raosi brilliant color* and beat style or finish that every art Itlc
Detroit, Nov. 1,1«5«.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO''
whether natives t o sav withont profanity. A s a general ride, the leas a •will admit ot Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
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No. M Woodward Ave.
L both a t borne
in n a s t o aay the mote he swears- , T o eodoavor to eleT T I JIS T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By II
te a small idea into a great one by t h e emphasis of a n __ signed having a Book Bindery in connection with his
Thomas Baohte—two vola. Jnat received bv
Harbor
liookatore.
la
prepared
to
manufacture,
to
order,
Blank
Rooks
th excites tha contempt of a sensible man. T o be fool
D W G H T i ' , PTRAW. A CO.
forth*
montbod, i t qnite_ai disgusting as t o h v r t fool lands and of every - deacripti on. Merchant)* and others, wactlmg aay
E E C H E R * 8 L I K E T H O U G H T S ^ — A NEW BIT
face, or to be clothed in foul linen. T o use profane lan- thing la tkat line, are Invited to give M a a call. Having the
heat of workmen, ha can safciy guarantee aatUfartton in all
ply jnat reccined. Poraafchy ...
eases.
F. RAYMONDS
Detrait, How. I, U U .
DOTOHTI, STRAW A C O .
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