Grand Traverse Herald, June 22, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 22, 1860

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1860-06-22

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAY ERSE HERALD.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U N E 22, I 8 6 0 .

VOL. II.

®JE <Srani) &aberse Sfrali,
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Citr, Grand Traverse C o n n t j , Michigan,

MORftAN BATES,
EDITOR ANn r s o r m r r o s .

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CHARLES H. H O L D E N ,

'Atttrmg.tansrilormtir Solicitor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT.
NORTIIPORT,
C R A M ) TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN.
Office Second I)oor South of Union Dock.
21-Iy

C o m e in a n d Shut t h e Door.
Oh do not stand so long outside.
Why need you be so shy?
The people's eyes are open. J o h n ,
A s tliey are passing by;
T o n eannot tell what tbey may think.
T h e y ' r e said s tr a n e e t h i n e before;
And If you wish t o talk awhile.
Come in and abut the door!
Nay do not say, " N o thank yon J a n e , "
With such a bashful smile;
You said when ladies whispered " No."
Tbey m e a n t " Yes," all the while.
My father, too, will welcome you,
I told yon t h a t before;
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Yon say I did not snwer you,
To what was said last niglil.
I heard y o u r question in the dark,
T h o u g h t of it in the light.
And now ray lipa >hall utter what
heart haa said before:
Y e s dearest, I—but stay a w h i l e Come in and a h u t t h e d o o r !

t h a t lie b u r i e d b e n e a t h o u r w i g w a m s , " exclaimed t h e I n d i a n ; " B u t t b o S a c w a r r i o r alone k n o w n s h i s c a v e , a n d
be will n e v e r tell t o w h i t e m a n t h e riches of o u r b u n t i n g
g r o u n d . " L c c l e r c was p e r m i t t e d t o r a m b l e a t will, ana
t h o r o u g h l y c o n v i n c e himself of t h e reality of t h i s b u r i e d
wealth, while t h e chief d r a g g e d in m o r e b r a n c h e s t o h e a p
on t h e Gre; b u t n o information could b e d r a w n f r o m him.
A n d w h e n a t l e n g t h the a s t o n i s h m e n t of old P i e r r e b a d
abated, and bis vision satisfied w i t h t h e b e a u t y of t h i s
s u b t e r a n e a n palace, t h e b o n d a g e s w e r e replaced o v e r his
eyes and h e was r e - c o n d u e t e d oo h a n d s and k n e e s along
the c r a g g y p a t h s t o t h e c a n o e ; a n d a f t e r a repitition of
tho some deceptive turnings, t a d five o r s i x h o u r s s t e a d y
rowing, he wits landed, taken t o his own h o m e , a n d ODCC
m p r c restored t o t h e p r i v i l e g e s of s i g h t
' O n his d e a t h b e d . P i e r r e L e c l e r c revealed t h o s e c r e t
t o bis son, w h o s u b s e q u e n t l y spent u p w a r d s of t w o y e a r s
in e x p l o r i n g t h e b a n k s of {he Mississippi on e a c h side
within t h i r t y miles of t h e s p o t w h e r e he dwelt, b u t in
vain. T h i s " t r e a s u r e is still n b u r i e d s e c r e t T b ? t i t e x i s t s is a well k n o w n f a c t ill t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d ; a n d w h o
can foretell t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s t h a t may s o o n e r o r l a t e r
bring it forth?
T h i s c a v e is Stippofc-d t o bo of galena, or s n l p h u r e t of
lead, whose crystals are in c u b e s p r e s e n t i n g a b r i g h t
smooth surface. T h e e x i s t e n c e of load t h r o u g h o u t t h a t
regoin, e x t e n d i n g far b e y o n d the m i n i n g d i s t r i c t s is frequently d e t e c t e d . I t s presence is also indicated b y t h e
" l e a d p l a n t " of b o t a n i s t s " a t p o r p h a e a n c s c e n s " w h i c h
is found in g r e a t q u a n t i t i e s for m a n y miles in t h e vicinity
of t h e Mississippi: b n t w h e t h e r t h i s one m y s t e r i o u s cavern will e v e r b e d i s c o v e r e d o r not, b e l o n g s only t o t h e
f u t u r e annul.' of time. T h e leveling of a road, or t h e
foundation of a b u i l d i n g ; t h e a g r i c u l t u r i s t , or naturalist
in h i s r e s e a r c h e s m a y in a m o m e n t d i s c o v e r i t ; or. on t h e
c o n t r a r y , t h e lmrd w o r k i n g f a r m e r m a y even now b e p a r t a k i n g his daily meals o v e r his unsuspected r i c h e s — t h e
s t o r m s of w i n t e r and dolirais of y e a r s h a v i n g long since
c h o k e d u p all a c c e s s t o i t ; o r t h e foundation of a f u t u r e
city may n a v e already c u t off its d i s c o v e t r f o r a g e s and
man is p u r s u i n g his daily toil ito a m a s s a f o r t u n e f o r himself a n d family, ever} 1 h o u r t r a m p l i n g o v e r a n d over t h o
very s p o t w h e r e wealth incalculable lies b u r i e d .

N O . 29.

Frauds i s Gold a n d Silver W a r e .
I n a f o r m e r l e t t e r I alluded t o t h e d a n g e r t o t b e pB*
c h a s e r of b a y i n g j e w e l e r v a t t b e J e w s t o r e s in C h a t o a r
s t r e e t . S i n c e w r i t i n g t h a t c o m m u n i c a t i o n , I h a d c«J^
versed w i t h a gentleman in t h e employ of t b « g o v e r n o r *
a t t b e A s s a y office in t h i s city. F r o m t h e i n f o r m a t i o n
t b u 3 a c q u i r e d , I a m led t o believee t h a t t h e swindlerv'
in j e w e l r y are not confined t o one a o a r t e r of t b o c i t y , b n t
even in t h e roost fashionable B r o a d w a y s h o p s "aU i s n o t
gold t h a t rfitters." T h e p r a c t i c c or a d u l t e r a t i n g t b e p r e
c i o u s m e t a l is c a r r i e d t o s u c h a n e x t e n t t h a t nine t e n t h s
of t b e so c a l l e d " g o l d o r n a m e n t s " bracelets, pins, ring*
chains, 4 c , w o r n b y b o t h s e x e s m a y bo fairly e s t i m a t e d
t o contain, o n a t i f c v e r a g e , n o t e v e r 2 0 p e r ccnt, of real
gold. M y i n f o r m a n t assured roc in one e s s e a h e a v y g o l d
I b b c h a i n , b o u g h t in B r o a d w a y , a t a c o s t of 8® d o l l a r s
d e p o s i t e d a t an assay office f o r melting, was u p o n assay
f o u n d t o contain j n s t ^eight d o l l a r s w o r t h of « l d . t h e
balance of w e i g h t b e i n g m a d e u p of an jilloy of c o p p e r
a n d zinc. L a r g e l o t s of gold o r n a m e n t s e s t i m a t e d b y
t h e i r o w n e r s a t a value o f s i x t e t n dollars t o t h e ounce, n o t
tifrequeiitly r e t u r n a t w e n t i e t h , a n d reldoni o v e r a t e u t h
of their supposed value. I n t h e a r t i c l e of gold w a t c h c i
tbe most e n o r m o u s f r a u d s a r e p r a c t i c e d . 1 a m w a r r a n t e d
i a s s e r t i n g t h a t scarcely one in a h u n d r e d of t h e gold
o t c h e s f o r sale in t h e stores, a n d so p r o d i g i o u s l y w o r n
b y " Y o u n g A m e r i c a . " is w h a t i t p u r p o r t s t o be, o r intrinsically w o r t h ten p e r c e n t a b o v e t h e cost of m a n u f a c t u r e I n t h e sale of silver w a r e t h e s a m e d e c e p t i o n
is p r a c t i c e d , b u t not t o s o g r e a t a n e x t e n t . A l a r g e lot of
t a b l e w a r e lately p u r c h a s e d f r o m a n extensive B r o a d w a y
dealer, ond g u a r a n t e e d t o c o n t a i n n i n e t y p e r c e n t of p o r e
u p o n test s h o w e d a d e f i c i e n c y of 12 p e r c e n t , b e l o w s t a t e d
value. I n still a n o t h e r case a g e n t l e m a n of my a c q u a i n t a n c e d e p o s i t e d w i t h a l e a d i n g m a n u f a c t u r e r of s i l v e r a
q u a n t i t y of M e x i c a n dollars t o b e m a d e i n t o f o r k s a n d
s p o o n s a n d a specified valuo—ninety p e r c e n t of p u n '
silver. S u b s e q u e n t e x a m i n a t i o n p r o v e d a f r a u d of nearly
fifty p e r c e n t
[ N . V. C o u r i e r .

A Legend of the Mississippi.
T o t h o s e of t h e present d a y w h o a r e a c q u a i n t e d w i t h
I o w a b y residence, s u m m e r visits, o r family connections,
it s o e m s almost i n c r e d i b l e t h a t h i g h l y c u l t i v a t e d as it now
i s a n d t h i c k l y d o t t e d w i t h t o w n s a n d villages, t h i s S t a t e
w a s s o lately t h e h u n t i n g g r o u n d of t h e Indians, a n d t h a t
even w i t h i n t w e n t y y e a r s t h e W i n n e b a g o e s h a v e e n r r i e d
on t h e i r i n v e t e r a t e w a r f a r e w i t h t h e S a c s , a u d F o x e s ,
w h e r e now t h e r a p i d rail c a r w h i r l s y o u a l o n g for liunS O L 1 C I T O H US' C H A N C E R Y ,
d r e d s of miles w i t n o u t once losing s i g h t of h a b i t a t i o n s of
MANISTEE, .MICUIlS AX.
civilized men.
Office Second Door N o r t h of Buawell's Hotel.
16tl
T h e d i s c o v e r y of t h e m i n e r a l resources on e a c h side of
T H E R O X BOSTWICK,
t h e U p p e r Mississippi, in N o r t h e r n Illinois a n d I o w a ,
m u s t h a v e resulted in an e m i g r a t i o n t o t h o s e p a r t s exceeding t h e u t m o s t a n t i c i p a t i o n s of g o v e r n m e n t ; since t h e
W i n n e b a g o e s b r i b e d a t a h i g h p r i c e t o remove f r o m t h e i r
h a u n t s in S o u t h e r n W i s c o n s i n t o t h e " n e n t r a l g r o u n d in
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
A Horse Getting H i m s e l f Shod
I o w a , w e r e , iu less t h a n t e n years, a g a i n b o u g h t o u t a n d
WUl
p«r»n»l ((tendon to Ui»
d r i v e n f a r a w a y ' t o t h e N o r t b - w e s t ; while t h o w a r l i k e S a c s
A horse h a v i n g b e e n t u r n e d i n t o a field b y i t s o w n e r .
a n d F o x e s , w i t h all t h a t remains of t h e o n c e p o w e r f u l a n d
I * « n t i o i > o f L n n d s i»t T r n v e r w i C i t y L a n d
M r . J o s e p h I^ane, of F a s c o m b e , ill t b e p a r i s h of Aab<}O f l l o e . S i l e o f M . K Tunnel W n m i n O < , a n a
semi-civilized I o w a y s w h o so l o n g i n h a b i t e d t h e b e a u tiu G e n e r a l Aiiency HuRlnowi.
w o r t h , was missed t h e r e f r o m t h e n e x t m o r n i n g a n d usual
f u l b a n k s of t h e De's Moines, a r e now d r i v e n far b e y o n d
A B a r o n e t S t e a l i n g his o w h Shirts.
O S « la Court Hans. Tr.tcrw CUjr, *Vh.
O-lj"
inquiries s e t afoot, a s t o w h a t c o u l d h a v e b e c o m e of him.
Kiwn •• lO.rflO Woirfrrfal T hires."
t h e Missouri, m e r g e d i n t o one d i m i n i s h e d a n d u n d r e a d e d
S o m e y e a r s a g o a H a m p s h i r e B a r o n e t was nearly H e h a d , it seems, been shod (all fouqs) a fow d o y s b e f o r e ,
tribe.
T a k i n g i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n t h e r a p i d p r o g r e s s of events driven t o d i s t r a c t i o n b y t h e f a c t t h a t , e v e r y n i g h t , h e a n d as usual g o t p i n c h e d in a f o o t Feeling, no d o u b t ,
i ANI>
oil t h e b a n k s of t h e Mississippi. D u b u q u e m a y b o f a i r l y went t o l>ed in u
nd e v e r y m o r n i n g a w o k e r a k e d , a live sense of p r o p e r s h o e i n g , a n d d e s i r o u s of relieving
'
p r o n o u n c e d a n a n c i e n t city, d a t i n g u p w a r d s of t w o c e n t u - w i t h o u t t h e smalli
of i h o misrinjr >rarmctit b e i n g the c a u s e of [tain, he c o n t r i v e d t o u n h a n g t h e g a t e of h i s
p a s t u r e w i t h his m o u t h , a n d m a k e t h e b e s t of h i s w a y t o •
ries since i t received i t s n a m e f r o m t h e e a r l y F r e n c h set- discovered.
t l e r s S u r r o u n d e d a s i t h a s b e e n u n t i l w i t h i n a b o u t twenH u n d r e d s of s h i r t s d i s a p p e a r e d in t h i s m a n n e r a n d a s t h e s m i t h v, a d i s t a n c e of a mile a n d a half f r o m F a s c o m b c .
ty years, w i t h I n d i a n t r i b e s a m o n g s t w h o m t h e e x c h a n g e t h e r e w a s no fire in h i s r o o m , i t was i m p o s s i b l e t o a c - w a i t i n g r e i p c c t f u l l y a t t b o d o o r until the b u n g l i n g artitt
of c o m m o d i t i e s t h e s e t t l e m e n t of m i s s i o n s a n d c o n s t a n t c o u n t f u r t i e m y s t e r y . T h e s e r v a n t s believed t h e i r g o t u p . T h e s m i t h relates t h a t he f o u n d h i m there a t opc o m m u n i c a t i o n s p r o d u c e d a f r i e n d l y fceling.strong f r i e n d - m a s t e r t o b e mad:"nnd "even t o b e g a n t o f a n c y himself e n i n g bus slied; t h a t t h e h o r s e a d v a n c e d t o t h e f o r g e a n d
I A N D W A R R A N T S C'ONSTANTI.Y 0Nk HAND FOR
held u p bis ailing f o o t ; a n d t h a t ho himself, u p o n e x a m i sole or l o c a t i o n ; JOVMIBKIIW axade; T a x e s paid on non- s h i p s existed, o n d i n t e r m a r r i a g e s w e r e n o t u n l r e q n e n t ; b e w i t c h e d . I n t h i s c o n j u n c t u r e , h e i m p l o r e d an i n t i m a t e
re»ident lands; Redi'm|itioti of land* sold f o r taxes, and pur- t h u s t h e removal of t h e n a t i v e t r i b e s w e r e a t t e n d e d on friend t o sleep in t h e r o o m w i t h h i m ; a n d a s c e r t a i n b y nation, discovered t h e injurV, t o o k off t b o s h o e , a n d r e chase of l a n d s at tax sale*..
t h e i r own p a r t w i t h feelings of regret no p a y m e n t could w h a t m a n n e r of m y s t e r i o u s visitant his g a r m e n t was so p l a c e d it m o r e curefully, w h i c h h a v i n g done, t b e s a g a c i o u s
And will alwav* give the most careflil attention to the inter- c o m p e n s a t e , a n d of e n m i t y a n d ill-wiH t o w a r d s t h e i r a g strangely r e m o v e d . T h e frichd accordingly, t o o k u p h i ? c r e a t u r e s e t off a t m e r r y p a c e h o m e w a r d . S o o n a f t a r .
r . u of my C o r n » p u n i l - n t s , and In liberality. p r o m p t n e s s and
M r . L a n e ' s s e r v a n t s p a s s e d b y t h e forgo in q u e s t of t b e
ai-ouracy of business t r a n s a c t i o n s would court comparison gressors t h a t c a n bo e r a d i c t e d only w i t h t h e i r own e x t i n c - station in the b a u n i e d c h a m b e r ; an In! as t h e cluck s t r u c k
one the u n f o r t u t i a t e RaK.net, w h o hod previously g i v e n animal, a n d u p o n inquiry, received for a n s w e r — O b . b*'s
tion.
with any Agency In the country.
been b o r e a n d g o t s h o d , a n d i s g o n e h o m o a g a i n . "
A s h o r t t i m e b e f o r e t h e p u r c h a s e of t h e " I o w a coun- signs of b e i n g fast asleep, r o s e f r o m h i s bed. rekindled
rraverse City, Nov. 25,1W9.
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t r y " f r o m t h e S a c s a n d F o x e s a man n a m e d P i e r r e L « - w i t h a nmt'"li t h e candle w h i c h h a d he^n e x t i u e u i t b e d .
A PLUX-PITODINO STOBT.—A friend of oure tells a s t o r y
clerc, of F r e n c h p a r e n t a g e , removed d o w u t h e r i v e r f r o m d e l i b e r a t e l y o p e n e d t h e d o o m n l q u i t t e d t h e room. H i s
D u b u q u e , a n d settled w i t h h i s family in t h e a d j o i n i n g astonished "friend followed; saw h i m o p e n in succession a of a Y a n k e e c a p t a i n a n d his m a t e , s o m e t h i n g a f t e r t h i s
f a s h i o n : " W h e n e v e r t h e r e Was p l u m - p u d d i n g m a d e by
c o u n t y , w h e r e t h e little t o w n of S a b u l a bos s i n c e risen.
variety of door?, p i s s a l o n g several p a r a g e s , t r a v e r s e
Has opened an Office a t Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., M a n y " y e a r s b e f o r e , bo h a d discovered a y o u n g S a c w a r - o ^ n ' ^ r t a ^ e ' i ^ t n n M j ^ r W c b t h e s t a b i c ^ r d : " whe"re i ifec.
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rior lying w o u n d e d a n d a l m o s t dying, in a n u u d e r b u s h . h e d i v e s t e d himself ^ h i / s h i r t a n d disposed of i t in a n * p l a c e d
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m e a n s of a h e l p i n g himself. p a * * d i t t o t h e m a t e , w b o n e v e r touort
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f o r t i m e l y assistance would h a v e d i e d in solitudo a n d sufThe U n i t e d Suites Land Office is located at t h i s g l a c e ; a n d
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d i s c o v e r e d he h a d t b e w r o n g e n d of i t P i c k i n g u p t b e
tage* of the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of t a x e s a n d h o h a d never failed t o visit bis p r e s e r v e r w i t h valuat i n g u i s h e d t h o l i g h t , nr.d r e t u r n e d t o l»cd; w h e r e t h e fola n d the transaction of any Agency busines? with which he
d i s h a n d t u r n i n g it in his bauds, as if m e r e l y e x a m i n i n g l h o
' p r e s e n t s of f u r s a n d d e e r skins e v e r y y e a r f r o m t h a t lowing m o r n i n g lie a w o k e as ttsunl. s t r i p p e d o f h i s s h i r t !
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T h e astonished eye-witness of t h i s e x t r a o r d i n a r y scene,
B u t now a p e r i o d h n s a r r i v e d w h e n t h e I n d i a n , (a chief instead of a p p r i s i n g t h e sleep-walker of w h a t h a d o c c u r r e d , p o o l ' — a n d p u t it d o w n again, a s t h o u g h w i t h o u t design,
of his t r i b e , ) m u s t b i d f a r e w e l l f o r e v e r , a n d h e s o u g h t bis insisted t h a t t h e following n i g h t , a c o m p a n i o n s h o u l d sit w i t h t h e plrtm e n d n e x t t o h i m . ' I s it possibleV said t h e
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dy a n d s o r r o w f u l , a p d g o r e u t t e r a n c e t o m a n y b i t t e r a n d
MORGAN BATES,
revengful e x p r e s s i o n s a g a i n s t t h e . A m e r i c a n s , u n w i l l i n g A p t a M M . r e n e w e d , . i l l , o u t t h e
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H e m l d Offloe, T r a w w C i t y . M I o h .
said he, w h i l e a fierce and m a l i g n a n t e x p r e s s i o n o v e r s p r e a d c r e d u l o u s b e c o m e of r o u r s e ri
t s o w e l l just cut the puddinglunglbwiscttiin
h i s features; " h e will d i g u p o u r h u n t i n g g r o u n d t o find i n g t o t b e s t a b l e y a r d , several d o z e n s • t h i r l s w e r e (lis-. ! found m eJ oI u....
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bullets t o s h o o t d o w n o u r w a r r i o r e a n d o u r red d e e r , and c o v e r e d : t h o u g h it was s u r m i s e d t h a t as
will d r i v e us t o fierce t r i b e s of t h e west, w h o m a k e w a r been previously removed b y one or t h e h e l p e r s w h o p r o - ;
W O X A X . — P b t c e b e r a m o n g flowers, fittter h e r a s n
u p o n u s a n d o n r w i g w a m s will b e no m o r e s p r e a d on b a b l y looked u p o n t h t h o a r d ns stolen g o o d s concealed ^ ,
u n ( l o r p l a n l B n , j R j , e i , a t h i n g orrancy. waywardness, a n d
theso m e a d o w s " Leclerc endeavored t o pacify b i s I n e thief
• | s o m e t i m e s folly. A n n o v e d b y a d e w - d r o p , f r e t t e d b y t h e
(MtOHT STRKKT. NEAK COCBT JIOtTRE,)
d i a n f r i e n d , w h o , by-ond-by b e c a m e m o r e calm, a n d int o u c h of a b u t t e r f l y ' s w i n g a u d ready t o f a i n t at t b o rustbT R A V E R S E CITY. M I C H I G A N .
f o r m e d h i m h e w a s t h e possessor of a v e r y i m p o r t a n t s e - i
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I ' la Traverse City,) situated on F r o n t streot, la the vicini- s u b m i t himself e n t i r e l y t o nis g u i d a n c e , h e would confide I w h a t *
wo b r e a t h e a t n i g h t b u t n i g h t a i r ? T h e
„ rose b u d . B u t let real c a l a m i t y c o m e — r o o s e b e r afty of the C o u r t House s a d public offices is still .open for tb» i t t o h i m . T h e m a n h a d snfflcient confidence in t h o I n - ( c b o i c e
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fections—kindle t h e fires of h e r h e a r t , a n d m a r k h e r t h e n .
reception of tho traveling public. The P r o p r i e t o r return*
d i a n chief t o m a k e t h e required p r o m is e a n d yield h i m - uight uir f r o m w i t h i n . M o s t p e o p l e prefe
his hearty thanks f o r the liberal patronage he h a s received*
H o w h e r h e a r t s t r e n g t h e n s itself, b o w s t r o n g is Tier p a r " •t th- e y say if it is
a n d assures the public that no psln* will 1* spared t o make self u p t o b i s p o w e r . H o was told h e m u s t blindfold a n d A• n u n a c c o u n t a b l e c h o i c e . "W• *h a t- will
p o * ' . P l a c e h e r in t h e b e a t of b a t t l e — g i v e h e r a child,
'fcerever t h e c h i e r w o u l d lend h i m i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r proved t o b e t r u e t h a t fully one-half of all t b e d i s e a s e w e
h k guests comfortable. His charges will correspond with
a b i r d — a n y t h i n g she l o v e s o r pities, t o p r o t e c t , a n d atr.
the times.
sunset
L c c l e r c t h e r e f o r e p e r m i t t e d b a n d a g e s t o b e suffer f r o m is o c c a s i o n e d b y p e o p l e sleeping w i t h t h e i r
b e r w h i t e a r m s as a shield, w h i l e h e r o w n blood c r i m s o n *
Oood accommodations for UorMa a n d Cattle.
b o u n d carefully over h i s e y e s a n d w a s c o n d u c t e d t o t h e w i n d o w s s h u t ? A n o p e n w i n d o w m o s t n i g h t s in t h e y e a r
t o b e r u p t u r n e d f o r e h e a d , p r a y i n g f o r life t o p r o t e c t t b o
river a n d i n t o "a canoe, w h i c h a f t e r m a n y c i r c u i t o u s t w i s t s can n e v e r h u r t any one. T h i s i s n o t t o say t h a t l i g h t is
a n d t u r n s was rowed steadily on f o r several boure, a n d not n e c e s s a r y f o r r e c o v e r y . I n p r e o t c i t i e s n i g h t air i s
T r a n s p l a n t b e r t o t h e d a r k places of e a r t h — a w a k e n
t h e n t u r n e d s u d d e n l y t h i s w a y a n d t h a t b e f o r e s t o p p i n g , o f t e n t h e best ond p u r e s t air t o l>e b a d in t w e n t y - f o u r
her energies t o action, and her b r e a t h becomes a healing,
in o r d e r , L e c l e r c c o n j e c t u r e d , t o m o r e effectually disguise h o u r s I could b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d in t o w n s s h u t t i n g t h e
b e r p r e s e n c e a blessing. S h e d i s p u t e s i n c h b y i n c h , 'bet h e d i r e c t i o n t h e y h a d taken., n e w a a c a r c f u l l y c o n d u c t - w i n d o w s d u r i n g . t h e d a y t h a n d u r i n g t b e n i g h t f o r t h e s a k e
(HQUTH o r SOARDMAW n r n . )
s t r i d e s of s t a l k i n e pestilence, w h e n m a n , t h e s t r o n g aorf
e d on s h o r e , a n d led a l o n g a r o u g h a n d tangled p a t h , of the sick. T h e a b s e n c e of smoke, t h e q u i e t all t e n d t o
b r a v e , s h r i n k s a w a v a f f r i g h t e d , m i s f o r t u n e d a a n t s h e r DOt;
b r e a k i n g t h r o u g h t r e e s a n d b a s h e s t o effect t h e i r p r o g r e s s m a k i n g t h e n i g h t t b e b e s t time for a i r i n g the p a t i e n t s h e wears a w a y a life of silent e n d u r a n c e , a n d g o e s forth,
A f t e r several m i n u t e s of t h i s u n c e r t a i n course h e h a d t o O n e of o u r h i g h e s t m e d i c a l a u t h o r i t i e s on c o n s u m p t i o n
' P H I S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E 18
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w h i c h seemed like a low. d a m p , c a v e , f o r s o m e distance, so good n s a f t e r t e n o'clock a t n i g h t
Always air your
t o p e s t e r t h e m u b r o a d — p u r e gold, valuable, b n t u n t r i e d
u n t i l a t last ne w a s b i d to s t a n d u p r i g h t , a n d t h e b a n d - room, t h e n , f r o m t b e o u t s i d e air if possible. M indows
in the f u r n a c e . I n short, w o m a n i s a miracle, a m n t v y ;
J. K. G. being one of the earliest settlers In the County, Is
are m a d e t o open, d o o r s a r c m a d e t o s h u t ; a t r u t h w h i c h
a g e w a s removed f r o m b i s e y e s
able to give any i a f o r m a t i o a necessary t o parties wishing to
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A: 1 t h i s a very desirable l i g h t w a s d i s c e r n a b l e . H ^ s p o k e a n d bis voice resoundB u t t h e f e w e r p a s s a g e s t h e r e a r e in a hospital t h e b e t t e r .
REI.ATIONSHIP.—A H o o a e r g i r l s t e p p e d on b o a r d •
place of resort.
[Floreuce Nightingale.
e d on all s i d e s rolling a l o n g f r o m e c h o t o e c h o , like t h e
s t e a m e r lying a t a c e r t a i n t o w n on t b e O h i o R i v e r , a n d
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r u m b l i n g of d i s t a n t t h u n d e r . A cold c h i l l r a n t h r o u g h
b a w l e d o u t — " i s t h e c a p t a i n on b o a r d ? "
N o r HALF THROCOH Y E T . — A good k i n d o r a soul achis f r a m e , a n d h i s good f a i t h in h i s g o o d I n d i a n f r i e n d
T h e c a p t a i n , w h o w h s s t a n d i n g a m o n g the c r o w d , rewas well n i g h failing. H a d b e i n a d v e r t a n t l y p r o v o k e d customed t o m a k e " s i x mile p r a y e r s " h a d o v o r p e r s u a d e d sponded, " Y e s ; w h a t d o y o u w a n t o r h i n t f "
h i s i r e t A n d w a s h e b r o u g h t t h e r e t o p e r i s h a l o n e ? — a g u e s t a g a i a s t h i s inclination, t o s t a y t o b r e a k f a s t . T h e
" O h , o o t h i n g p a r t i c u l a r , h e ' s a d i s t a n t relative of mine,
B n t t h o b r a v e S a e w a r r i o r w a s in t h o m e a n t i m e p r o d u c - old man p r a y e d a n d p r a y e d , till b i s i m p a t i e n t g u e s t b e g a n a n d I ' d like t o s e e h i m . "
Is prepared to tniilte P l a n s am! Specifications f o r all clsses
i n g a l i g h t a n d suddenly retting fire t o a b e a n of d r y r u b - t o t h i u k seriously of e d g i n g a w a y q u i e t l y : b u t , in a t t e m p t • ' A relation of y o u r s ? " inquired b e , s o m e w h a t s n r p n *
of B a i l d i n g s ; also execute all k i n d s of work connected with
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w e r e revealed t o L e c l e r c . H e found himself in a v a s t c h a i r . » n o w soon will v o c r r a t h e r b e t h r o u g h , " whisp" Y e s , a slight
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Sash, Glass, Doors, P a i n t s a n d N n t b ,
" D o n ' t k n o w , " said t b e . b o y ; " has be c h i l d ! "
constantly on band, and f o r sale.
v a u l t of g l i t t e r i n g c r y s t a l s H i g h a b o v e b i s b e a d , a n d e r e d t h e g u e s t
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•executed on short noUce.
could reach, g l i t t e r i n g c r y s t a l s of l e a d w e r e p a c k e d in t h e n , h e ain't h a l f t h r o u g h y e t " T h e g u e s t bolted.
t i m e , w h i l e t h e c r o w d enjoyed t h e s p o r t t o t h e i r b o a r t k
J . K. G., t h a n k f u l for past patronage, t a k e s t h i s opportoe v e r y d i r e c t i o n . B r i g h t a n d s m o o t h , like millions o f litcontent.
H e t h a i t h r u s t s in a lie, shall p e r i s h in t r u t h .
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tle m i n o r s , s h o n e t h e metal. " B e h o l d t h e t r e a s u r e s
November IS, 1859.

T. J . B A M S D E L L

littoritfj aiti) Counsellor at i£ato,

NOTARY PUBLIC,
CLERK AND REGISTER,
P A Y M E N T Q F TAXES,

L A N D W A R R A N T

TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Trartrsffitj,Graml Tranw Gusli Mich.
HENRY DJCAMPBELL.

Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES

General A«encv Business.

truth of

N O T A R Y PUBLIC,

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

F O W L E .

G U N T O N HOUSE,

J A M E S K-'GUNTON.
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.

JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practical. Builder and Draughtsman,

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The President Condemned br the House.
i the comparison may be allowed—has worn a crown of
Pas£d at the J|lchigan Republican State Convention
The House of ReprescntatiTca on the 13th in»L, passed
• thornsand borne a cross. He has, however, by the inResolutions declaring that the Secretary of the Navy had. held (^Detroit on the 7th day or May last:
tegrity of his character, the parity of his life, the resourRetol red. That this Convention congratulate the Re
MORGAN BAJES. KPnoB. f j ~
with the sanction of the President, abused his discretionof his mind and the consistency of his record, compeliblicaus or Michigan, that the National Convention, at
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F R I D A Y -MORNING, J U N E 22, I860.
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distribution of the patronage or the Navy Yard among doctrines, yet at the 6ame time tolerant In its spirit and
SEWARD for the greatest honor in their power to confer,
National it every utterance—a platform on which evenmembers or Congress iu destructive of discipline and inFOR PRESIDENT,
Republican in the State is prouu to take his stand.
The Republican people desired and expected his nominajurious to the public scrvice; tint tho President and SecResoltud, That while Michigan has not been favored
tion for President This expectation was general and
retary or the Navy, in considering the party relation or with her first choice for a candidate for the Presidency,
manifest in all the Republican States. So strong, indeed,
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bidders and the bad effect of awarding contracts pending ret she yields to the decision and bows to tho wisdom o!
was this expectation, that the popular feeliug took that
elections, are deserving of the reprobation or this llousu; the majority, and iu heart and hand is ready to do battle
Ofi" '•> "•
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
for the representative, man oT the North-west, and in Nudirection even in States where candidates of approved
that Daniel IL Martin, a member or the Board or En vernber will redeem tho pledge or her delegates at (. bicaHANNIBAL HAMLIN,
principles and distinguished character, resided. But in
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OF MAINFlV.
States that have not yet organized as Republican, and
machinery, he being personally interested therein, is here- ham Lincoln and Hannibal llamlin.
in others whose Rep lblican organizations only serve to
Rettletd, That the Republicans or the State or Michigan
presidential Electors—At Large,
by censured by this House.
repel the accusations of sectionalism, the nomination of
•rill continue to require or all its public wrvants an un" H E Z E K I A I 1 Q. WELLS, of Kalamazoo,
Any Administration except that of James Buchanan flinching integrity and strict individual aeconntability
' RUFUS HOSMER, of Ingham.
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for their every act of an official character.
First District-.. .GEORGE W . LEE.
Gov. Seward was sacrifice^, apparently, to strengthen official condemnation, by a two-thirds vote or the House.
Retolved, That in the State ticket this day offered by
*^ccond District..EDWIN DORSCII.
doubtful States. We say apparently, because it was in
us for the suffrages of the electors of the State of Mich"ThWDistrict....P. nAYDEN.
* Fourth District..AUGUSTUS COBURN
part only that his nomination would have weakened doubt- The Methodist Church on the Slavery Question. igan. We are proud to know that they present a combinaThe
General
Conference
or
the
Methodist
Church,
tion
of integritv and business talent that will challenge
ful States. That, with responsible influences, was (the
State Ticket.
which has been holding its quadreunial session at Buffalo, the eoufidcaco of the friends aud defy t i e malice or the
pretext rather than the reason for opposing his nominaenemies or our cause.
has
adjourned.
The
most
engrossing
aud
important
matFor Governor,
tion. No man who reads and comprehends the " signs
ter before it was the proposed change in the Rule and Arrival of the Overland Mail—Later Irom J a p a n .
AUSTIN BLAIR,
or the times," doubted the result of the Presidenti al ElSFRisunELD, Mo, June 14.
OF JACKSON.
ection with Gov. SEWARD as our candidate; and last and Chapter or Discipline respecting Slavery.
The Butterfield Overland Mail Coach with nine pawenFor Lieutenant Governor,
The Rule, as it stands, prohibits "the buying and sellleast or all, Mr GREELEY, who knows quite well how that
JAMES BIRN'EY,
gers and San Francisco dates to the 25th ult, arrived at
ing or men. women and children with an intention to en- 10:30 this evening. The usual packages and summary or
OF BAT.
nomination would have weakened the common enemy.—
For Attorney General.
K Mr. G. should reply that Gov. Seward's nomination slave them." It was proposed to insert the words " or California news arc not received, but San Francisco
C H A R L E S UPSON,
would have driven votes to the Join* BELL ticket, we holding." Tho vote on this stood 138 to74—a majori- papers yield the following meagre intelligence:
James Street and six other gentlemen have formed
ty, but not the required two-thirds, votingforthe change,
aib-wcr that G. knows where and how we shonld have
,
For Auditor General.
coinpauy with a capital stock to the amount or8350,000.
»
L. G. BERRY,
been indemnified, three-fold, for every vote thus lost— which, therefore, is not made.
for tlie purpose or building a telegraph line from Sau
Tho
Chapter,
however'
was
changed
so
as
to
declare
OF l.KXAWKE.
Francisco to Fort Yuma via San Jose, Gilroy and Los
No! Doubts of his success "had nothing to do with the
For State Treasurer.
Tribune's opposition to the nomination or Gov. SEWARD. and admonish against "the great evil or Slaveholding" as Angeles, and a branch or Monterey.
J O H N OWEN,
One hundred guns were fired in Auburn oa tlie receipt
" inconsistent with the Golden Rule," but not excluding
That idea impeaches its intelligence. Besides, the TriOF WAVJiE.
or
the intelligence announcing the nomination or Bell aud
bune knows that Gov. Seward devolves the responsibility Slaveholders from official station or membership in the Evarett. Immense enthusiasm prevailed.
• Secretarr of State.
Church.
It
is
advisory,
not
mandatory.
JAMES fc. rORTEIt.
LATEST FROM JAPAN.—'Thefollowingnotice is posted
of deciding questions or this uature upon Mends who
"Df ALI-EUAN.
in the Custom House: " Kanagawha, April 2>L—The
have not yet allowed him to bo beaten. Perhaps the TriLatest Foreign New*.
* Commissioner of State I«and Office,
Prince Ootario is not yet dead, and there is every h o ^
Tho Niagara arrived at Halifax on the 13th. The
bune will gay that in spite or this complacency, Gov.
SAMUEL S. LACY,
or hit
recovery.'
' . , ,
Seward was beaten at Chicago. True, but possibly the reports or Garibaldi's successes are coufirmed. Ho atOF OALHOtfN.
The following' is from a private letter:—" 1 okohawa.
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
evil would have been averted ir we had known that the tacked Palermo from the south side at 4 o'clock on the April 3.—About a week ago. Prince Gotairn. when on
J O H N ML GREGORY,
Tribune's sole and single aim for two years, has been to morning or the 26th, and penetrated to the centre or the his wav from his private dwelling to the Palace in Yeddo,
Of' WASHTEXAW.
with his usual guard or sixteen, was attacked by a party
effect that object We did not know, until informed re- city, flag in hand, arter a desperate combat or six hours or eighteen. Six or the guard and four of the assailants
Member of Board of Education,
cently by a Tribune Editor, that Mr. Greelfcy had given duration, and during an active bombardment by sea and were killed and several wounded on each side, Including,
EDWIN WILI2TS,
f
nrttinft
ftf
Ku
»•
Kiftff
hiwtilitv.
And
OF MOXKOF.
Gov. Seward notice or his " bifter end" hostility. And land. The royal troops retreated to the palace and the the Prince among the latter number. The guard fought
even when thus iuformed. so high was our estimate or other public buildings. Hostilities were renewed and bravely during the attack on Gotairo.
For Congrcw—Fourth District.
One or his assailants was Totally wonuded.—One or his
R O L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
his magnanimity that we believed, iu urging the nomina- the royal palace was taken by the people and in the evecomrades, to prevent his detection, cut off his head arid
OF OAKLAKP.
tion of au available Candidate, Mr. GREELEY sincerely ning burnt down. Loss in killed and wounded very con- made his escape through one of the doors close at hand.
siderable.
Other
towns
in
Sicily
had
risen.
The
bomdoubted
tho
ability
of
our
Party
to
sclect
an
opponent
Tho Tycoon ordered the officer in charge or the gate to
From (be Alb4»r Knaiof Journal.
.
A Speech by Horace Orceler.
of the political sentiments and sympathies or the Tribune. bardment still continued on the 31st It was said the commit hakari, which he did.
It is supposed by many that a revolution is impending,
IvHimd tt 1SS>. to Ih. Y a w
B»pnblk»n I'nlo. at Knr Yoik But the ready acceptance of Mr. LINCOLN, whose Free Government was deliberating on the proposition to order
City.
which, ir successful, will result in tho sjieedy expulsion or
" MR. CHAIRMAN—The Past is dead; let the dead Soil record is as .ultra, and whose principles harmonize, its discontinuance. The troops were concentrated in death of all foreigners.
l>a»r It. and let Its mourners, if they will, go about the exactly with those of Gov. SEWARD, porplexes us. It the Castle, on which Garibaldi commenced an attack at
The government has taken extraordinary precautions
street*."
r
i, the 28th. The English Admiral had offered pro- l 0 protect themselves owl this place
from assnlt. Guard
may be all consistent and right but we cannot understand
It is quite true that iu tho heat of battle the dead and
houses have been established along the road to Yeddo,
tcction
to
American
citizcns
at
Palermo.
it
and tho guards armed with muskets. Building is going
n-oopded are left to the care or Surgeons and Nurses.—
There was great agitation in the Court and Ministry at
We do not say that Mr. Greeley's hostility to Gov.
t
Thin sentiment therefore, uttered In a lew vindicative Seward was unjust It may. for onght we know, have Naples. The Ministers tendered their resignations ou the forward to a great extent
Gotairo is one or the most powerful men in the Empire,
spirit Wouldfindready acquiescence among the 'mourners' had sufficient provocation to rest on. But it should, in 29th. A liberal Cabinet was expected to IK? formed.
and rules thirty-five provinces.
of whom Mr GREELEY speaks so contemptuously. These
Garibaldi was already carrrying out important adminjudgement, have been avowed. Where the reeling
From Wellington.
mourners" constitute the rank and file, the .bone and or hostility is so strong as to have promted Mr. GREELEY istration reforms at all places in his power.
WASHINGTON, Juno 12.—Mr. Kams, of Reading P a
tuniele. as well as the intelligence and patriotism of near- to exclaim, "now I am even with Gov. SEWARD," and to
GREAT BRITAIN.—Parliament had re-assembled. Im- ippeared before tho Covpdc Committee and testified that
ly'^very Republican State in tho Union. And in tho bo followed after " the mora and cool reflection
portant papers relative to China were submitted, giv- he was a contractor an the Union Canal extension, ami
yt^ougest and most reliable Republican States, were those with the sentiment standing at the head or this article, it ing fall particulars of the ultimatum nnd tlie Chinese employed about 150 Irishmen. He bad sent to him a
large number or nuturalization papers, alleged to bo fraumourners" most numerous. Is i t then, in good tem- ought at least to have been open.
reply- China refascs England's ultimatum.
*
dulent, which were procured from R. M. Bowne, an emper-and taste, to rebuke thus an Army of Republican
The expectation or the Republican People have been
The formal presentation or the belts to Sayere and ployee or the Navv Yard. He received wine of these
Soldiers who have heretofore done, and who wilt hercaf- disappointed in the refosal or their National Convention lleenan. took placo at the Alhambra Place. Loudon, on under franks of lk-mocratic members. Some two or
tcr 'do, their whole duty, for manifesting no unmanly emo- to nominate Gov. Soward. A majority or its Delegates the 30tb- Dr. Dowling, of. Bell's Life;-presented the lat- three hundred of them were still in his pa*cssion.
Col. Forney and Mr. Wendell were also examined by
tions of regard and regret for a " dead" Uhioftian who were chosen to respond to the popular sentiment That ter with a complimentary. Geo. Wilkes did the same to
the Committee. The former's testimony was shown t«»
had led them through so many conflicts to RO many tri- majority went to Chicago intending to do so, but enough Sayers. Each declared all animosities buried.
tho President nnd several- members of the Cabinet.
umphs? Was it thus, iu 1848, after the Philadelphia of them, misled by out-side pressure, partly sincere and
FRANCE.—The Paris Moniteur publishes an urticle as- Amoug other things, he stated that lie had been offered
Convention, when Mr. GREEI^Y " mourned" a " doad" partjv inadious, yielded their "minds to tho minds of serting the most peaceful intentions on the part or the bv Mr.Buchanan the consulate to Liverpool,or the mission
Statesman, that ho was scoffed at by the friends of Gen.
Emperor. The London Times ridicules the article, and to Russia or Prussia, if ho would acquiesce iuthe policy
other mPn."
of the Administration, but he declined.
TAYLOR!
Gov. SEWARD, from his entrance into public life, near- asserts that it Indies itselt
Mr. Wendell taaified that be carried $10,000 in his
But true men, while they pay appropriate tributes to ly thwty years ago, has boon the Pioneer of his Party,
Prince Jerome Bonaparte, undo of the Emperor, w pocket for weeks to present to Col Forney, and. ir necesitiS worth or •' slaughtered" Heroes, neglect no living du- clearing up the forest, preparing the soil, and planting very ill. and there was little hope or his recovery.
sary, was authorized to increase it to 820.000 or $25,000.
ty, Nor is it profitable to dwell long upon details con> " good seed." He came into the Senate ofthis State, The Emperor and Empress had gone to meet the Em- ir he wonld accept the Liverpool consnlnte.orthe mission
to one or the great powers or Europe, but Forney denected with tho sacrifice of a cherished Loader even whqu
he went into that or tho Union, to contend, almost press or Russia.
. . . . . . .
clined.
the means restored to for its accomplishment were of single handed, against Democratic Administrations, susIt is reported that tho Freuch troops in China will visit
THE PRICE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD.—It is well re' questionable propriety. Enough, perhaps, has already tained by able and experienced Statesmen, and over- Madagascar and establish a solid occupation of the prinmembered that the New York Herald opposed Buchanan
been said on either aide of the question to furnish its true whelming majorities. Through every trial, and in all cipal points on the Island.
in his cao^ass,'and advocated Fremont. It was so hard
solution.
TCRKEY.—It was reasserted tliat the Russian troops upon, the old sinner that be wanted somebody to cut Benemergeucics, he has proved faithful and fearless. Though
Though parties do not belong to £Icn, Gov. SEWARD always, in his perceptions nnd sympathies, in advance of were concentrating on the frontiers of Turkey.
nett's ears off, to make him some souse. After the election, however, be qhanged his tactics. He wantcyl the
had a strong and peculiar claim to the confidence, the his Party, his powerful advocacy or its vital principles
WHAT ARK TUEY AFTER?—No one can be deceived as Herald to help cover the rascalities olhis Administration.
regard, and the highest reward which his Party could oducated the People up to the standard or their chief
The editor or the KnoxviUe Whig, writing from Washbestow. When, twelve years ago, he went into tho Uni- Representative. But in discharging that high duty he to what are the objects, of the Charleston Convention
iugton, s»ys:
ted 8tates Senate, he was almost tho only exponent and aroused the jealousy or his colleagues and incurred the bolters. Listen what their men
Eoniey testifies that Buchanan stipulated with Bennett,
I
want
'
the
Cotton
States
precipitated
into
a
revoof tlie Herald to give him ten thousand dollars per year,
representative of a sentiment which has revolutionised hostility or his opponents, to appease whom he has now
V I
Y CCy
lution."
0 - .t - ^ ' for the four years or his administration, to support and
aud .fraternised fifteen sovereign States. His whole been sacrificed.
" I f I had the power, I would dissolve this Govern- defend him." Forney says the contract was made with
Wruvof servioe there has been signalised by toils and sac[J. T . Morgan.
But we havo dwelt longer than was intended upou the ment in two minutes."
Bennett bv him, before himself and Buchanan fell out
Let us break up this rotten, stinking, and oppressive It was, DO" doubt, to meet these payments that ooor Fowrifices, amid rancor and persecution, political and social, sombre side of a picture which presents better features
Government"
F*'°,v- ®
ler was drawn npon. What an unmitigated pack of
such as no other Statesman in the Country, has ever ex- and brighter aspects. Neither Mr. LINCOLN nor '
"Resistance! Resistance!! todcath against the Governthieves.
perienced. His fidelity to Freedom in the darkest hours; mediate friends are in any way responsible for the injus- ment is what we want now!"
[David Hubbard.
hii'h^lducas in exposing and donouncing mis-government tice of which we complain. His name was legitimately
"Break UD and dissolve this rotten Yankee Govern- Some vcars ago a servant girl,who roMtfd her mistress,
a milliner in London, was sent to Sydney for a term of
on sin occasions; his prompt and able resistance to ag- presented, and his Nomination was honorably securcd.- ment"
[J- D. F. Williams.
years. Since the discovery ef the Bathurst plains, she
" Let the Union
rip."
[B- D. Gayle.
greAJotw and usurpations; his enlightened advocacy of all It was the only namo upon which all the elements of ophas written to her former mistress that the colony was a
My voice is for War!!"
[G. D. Johnson.
right measures, with his searching exposition of misrule position to Gov. SEWARD could have been united. And
So we could we go on throughout tlie whole catalogue, good place; that as she now kept a carriage, she recom-.
awCoutrage. have taxod to tho utmost all the faculties of this is a fortunate circumstance, for it is the namo of a
mended her to come and set up a shop and she would be
including
"
Tray,
Blanche
and
Sweet
Heart"
but
these
happy to extend her patronage to a lady she so much eshi«-Jiigh mind. In tho face of excited and threatening true man, and his Nomination was one " fit to be made."
are enough to convict this crowd of revolutionary inten- teemed.
RfeHators, and regardless or the power of insolent AdminDisappointment however severe, docs not release Reistrations, he stood up in his place always doing and dar- publicans from their obligations to the cause or the coun- tions.
POPULATION.—'The cities or Adrian and Grand RapFAVORARLE TESTIMONIAL.—The National Intelligencer ids dispute the palm, we believe, as to which shall carry
ing whatever the occasion or the crisis demanded. When try. These obligations are superior to all merely per
JOHN'QCINCY ADAMS died, he bequeathed to WILLIAM sonal considerations. We cannot afford, either by defec- sap of Mr. Lincoln, that be is "justly entitled by his off the honor of being the secood city in the State. There
is probably very little different* between tbem. t here
II.' isjtWARD the duty of carrying forward the great, work tion or inaction, to leave the Government in the hands of private worth and proved ability to wear with dignity certainly U not if we may judge by the number of chilunfinished. If that illustrious Patriot wore permitted ' a party that for eight years, outraged and violated all its any honor" that can be bestowed upon him. Of Mr. dren who draw school money. Adnanhas 2,100; Grand
, rovbni " Earth," upon what act of his political Heir would principles, and now stands exposed to the World utterly Hamlin the same paper says:" His long career in the Rapids has 2,300. The census will determine the actual
[Adrian Expositor, June <.
Senate of the United States has familiarized his name to bet.
he look with disfavor?
.—3 alike
piii-n tyrannical,
trrtnntcni perfidious and imbecile.
and
MT. CLAT and Mr. WEBSTER devoted themselves to
CROP*.—Wheat continues to look well, though tbeinWe have, in LINCOLN and HAMLIN, men with clcar all our readers, who, with us, will bear testimony to the
fidelity'
and
industry
with
which
be
has
fulfilled
the
high
jtfrv from the Hessian fly will prove much more serious
the jpervjee of their Country and their Party. They, heads and true hearts. They arc capable and honest—
however, could afford to be faithful, for fidelity cost them We can support them as checrfully, and will support public trusts confided to him by the people of the State t h i was at first anticipated. Tbo wet weather w rather
unfavorable for corn. Some of oar farmers w»B need to
noting. They were sustained by a Party which dispo- them as sealously as we should have supported the candi- which ho has so long, in part been called to represent
plant over again, the seed having rotted In the ground—
,te<f tlie supremacy of their adversaries, and were general- date whom New York would have "delighted to honor."
Mr. Fillmore formally contradicts the report that be The hay crop promises very wcfL
[Holland Register, June 5.
ly upheld by the votes of a majority of tho Senate. But
intends
to
support
the
Chicago
nominations.
Good!
Hon John L Schoolcraft of Albany is dead.
Gor. Seward, during his twelve years in the Senate—if

£|e <§ranftf£tate8| Hcralii.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

TRAVERSE CITY.

j

N E W

B r i g h a m T o u n g , t h e M o r m o n P r o p h e t , o r , to use h i s
own words, t h e " P r e s i d e n t o f t h e flhureh of J e s u s C h r i s t
and

A HKAI> or T I M . — T h e P r o p e l l e r AUXOIUKV, C n p t

N E W GOODS,

d a y s a i n t s , " and t h e h t v h a q d of f o r t y w i r e s

I i o y n t o n , m a d e h e r last t r i p f r o m C h i c a g o t o t h i s p l a c c

h a s b e e n s o j o u r n i n g in P h i l a d e l p h i a f o r nearly t w o weeks.

in Hi h o u r s f r o m d o c k t o d o c k .

H e is a c c o m p a n i e d b y D r . . B e r n h i s e l a n d o t h e r M o r m o n I

Distance, 300 miles

dignities of t h o C h u r c h . -

BICK.HE88 I T G i u s r o H A T E S . — T h e C l a r i o n s a y s t h e r e

Lake.

THE TORXADO.—It h a s been a s c e r t a i n e d t h a t 1 5 0 p e r -

1

K)i» w e r e killed b y t h e t o r n a d o w h i c h s w e p t o v e r the
S t a t e of I o w a o n t h e 3 d i n s t

SENATOR B B U V D OX LINCOLN.—Senator B e n j a m i n , in

TO THE PUBLIC

his recent s p e e c h , read t h e i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s p u t to L i n c o l n

erf

For Buffalo, M i l w a u k e e and
Chicago.

'

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

b y D o u g l a s in t h e i r c a n v a s s of Illinois in 1 8 5 8 , a n d Liu-

GRKAT EASTER*.—It is now definitely settled t h a t t h e
G r e a t E a s t e r n i s t o m a k e h e r first t r i p to N o v Y o r k ins t e a d of P o r t l a n d a s b e f o r e a n n o u n c e d .
TIIEOIWRE PARKER'S LIURAXT.—Theodore P a r k e r b c :

replies.

Upon them he commented thus:

| //1

" f t ifi impossible. M r . P r e s i d e n t , hoWever we differ in j
opinion with the man, not t o admire tho perfect candor I
a n d f r a n k n e s s w i t h w h i c h t h e s e a n s w e r s w e r e given—110
equivocation—no evasion."

<|ucathed his p r i v a t e L i b r a r y , c o n t a i n g o v e r 3 0 , 0 0 0 volu m c a , . t o t h e P u b l i c l i b r a r y of t h o city of B o s t o n .

M r . E v e r e t t h a s a t last d e f i n i t e l y a c c e p t e d -the h o n o r
of t h e B a l t i m o r e n o m i n a t i o n , a n d will r u n as t h e candi-

T h e S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n s a p the oil s p r i n g s a r e p r o -

d a t e for. t h e V i c e - P r e s i d e n t o r t h e N a t i o n a l U n i o n p a r -

b a b l y t h e result of t h e d e c o m p o s i t i o n or v e g e t a b l e sub- ty.
s t a n c e s b y t h e internal h e a t of t h e e a r t h .

A t p r e s e n t i t s e e m s p r o b a b l e t h a t in all t h e F r e e

S t a t e s a t least, t h a t t i c k e t will

receive

v e r y few v o t e s

I t is n o w t h o u g h t t h a t a s m a n y a s one h u n d r e d m e n w h i c h wonld n o t o t h e r w i s e b e g i v e n t o t h e D e m o c r a t i c
w e r e lost b y the s i n k i n g of coal b o a t s , d u r i n g t h e f e a r f u l c a n d i d a t e s .
tornado which raged t h r o u g h the O h i o Yallcy.

T h e P o s t m a s t e r - G e n e r a l , in a n s w e r i n g t h e call concern-

T h e D e l a w a r e S t a t e J o u r n a l a n d t h e D e l a w a r e R e p u b - i n g M r . F o w l e r ' s defalcation, s t a t e s t h a t M r . F . ' s a c c o u n t s
l i c s . b o t h F i l l m o r e p a p e r s in 1856, now fly t h e R e p u b l i - w e r e n e v e r legally settled d u r i n g t h e w h o l e t e r m o r t h e
p r e s e n t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , b u t w e r e a d j u s t e d b y a fictitious j

c a n flag of L i n c o l n a n d H a m l i n .

T h e Louisville C o u r i e r , a D e m o c r a t i c o r g a n , says t h a t

system, in flagrant v i o l a t i o n o r t h e l e t t e r a n d s p i r i t o r t h e

M r . Lincoln is " t h e s t r o n g e s t n o m i n a t i o n t h a t could b e
made."

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City,

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and
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Otl
f

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all

part*

WOlM

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N I L E ,

pec fully annouita
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T H A T W E H A V E S O W MOVED INTO

Our New and Spacious Store,

C A P T A I N E. R C O L L I N S ,
"1TT1LI. LEAVE REGULARLY DURING T H E SEASON
a n d" "intermediate port*.
V Y of Navigation for above
"
"
Fur Freight er P a r a g e , enquire of
S. C. ANDREWS, Detroit.
HUGHES A L E S T E R Cleveland.
K. W. TOWNSENU. Northport.
N o r t h p o r t . J u n e 1.1S--0.
V-tra

NORTHPORT IS RISING!!

Which we arc tilling to repletion with A M . KINDS OF

Goods and Wares

'Tiiis is E v i d e n t ! Sinci*
L. M. & w . F. S T E E L E «c Co.

which are adapted to the want* of the s u r r o u n d i n g country,
HAVE INTRODUCED A L A R G E AND T H E
and ARE or MAY BE called for from time t o t i m e . .

ONLY STOCK

T h e C o v o d e I n v e s t i g a t i o n C o m m i t t e e , i n s t e a d or b e i n g
t h e e x p e n s i v e «/Tair w h i c h D e m o c r a t i c p r i n t s a r e l a b o r i n g

A m o n g t h e V i c e - P r e s i d e n t s of t h e L i n c o l n a n d H a m -

Traverse

T H E PROPELLER

W

N E W ARRANGEMENT.

tion of an e x t e n s i v e p a p e r mill f o r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o S a l t

G r a n d H a v e n thin season.

K T E W X J N E .
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.
CAPT. C. H. BOYNTON.
ILL MAKE REGULAR WEEKLY T R I P S FROM
CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
on S a t u r d a y s at « o'clock, P. M.. and Traverse City on T u f t ,
days, at 4 P. M.. stopping at Frankfort (mouth or Beta «
River,) Carp River a n d Northport.
HANNAH. I .AY A CO.
Traverse City. May 25.1860.

n i s objoct in v i s i t i n g t h i s G e n - !

tile scction of t h e c o u n t i y i s t o s u p e r i n t e n d t h e p r e p a r e - j

Is a n u n u s u a l a m o u n t of sickness a m o n g s t t h e c h i l d r e n in

S T O R E ,

t o represent i t h a s only cost 8 2 , 5 0 0 .

We would briefly call tlic attention of the p u r c h a s i n g pub-

or

I t has examined

lin r a t i f i c a t i o n m e e t i n g in B o s t o n , were t h o v e n e r a b l e J o -

a b o u t a h u u d r o d witnesses, a n d m a d e revelations o r an un-

*iah Q u i n c y a n d his son J o s i a h Quincy, J r .

paralleled a m o u n t o r official c o r r u p t i o n .

M r . S e w a r d h a s g i v e n a fireman w h o b a d his s h o u l d e r

EOOSTRAORDIXIRY FREAK OF A H E X . — M r . J o s e p h F .
B a k e r , or R o m e , found a m o n s t e r e g g in a hen's nest a
Tew d a y s a g o , w h i c h m e a s u r e d e i g h t a n d t h r e e - q u a r t e r
inches a r o u n d t h e l a r g e s t w a y , a n d e i g h t a n d one q u a r t T h e F o r t W a y n e T i m e s , h i t h e r t o i n d e p e n d e n t , h o i s t s er inches a r o u n d t h e s h o r t e r . U p o n b r e a k i n g it, anotht h o u a m e s of L i n c o l n a n d H a m l i n , a n d j u s t i f i e s i t s a c t i o n e r cpa w a s found inside w i t h a h a r d shell, m e a s u r i n g five
a n d t h r e e - q u a r t e r a n d five a n d o n e - q u a r t e r inches.
b y a c a n d i d a n d able a r t i c l e .
f A d r i a n W a t c b t o w e r , J u n e 6.
DANOKROCSLT I I I . — M u r d o c h , t h e d i s t i n g u i s h e d a c t o r ,
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.—A few d a y s s i n c e as some or
i s n o w lying ill a t C i n c i n n a t i . ' T h e G u r o t t c says his Ufa
o u r c i t i z e n s w e r e e n g a g e d in e x a m i n i n g t h e coal-fields or
i s t h r e a t e n e d , t h e disease h a v i n g a s s u m e d a s e r i o u s f o r m .
M c A r t h u r & H u l b e r t , a s h o r t d i s t a n c e cast o r t h i s village,
' MISSOURI.—The " U n i o n " p a r t y in M i s s o u r i h a v e nom- a s p r i n g w a s d i s c o v e r e d , w h i c h , n p o n e x a m i n a t i o n , proved t o b e an oil s p r i n g . I l i o s e w h o a r e c o n v e r s a n t w i t h
i n a t e d R o b e r t W i l s o n for G o v e r n o r , R o b e r t H o l m e s f o r
I s p r i n g s . ' a n d h a v e seen t h i s one. p r o n o u n c e i t e q n a l t o
l j y j L G o v e r n o r , a n d a full S t a t e t i c k e t
y h e r e t o f o r e discovered in t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s .
[ C o r u n n a J o u r n a l , J u n e 6.
A C o n n e c t i c u t e d i t o r says, t h a t iu t h e w h o l e c o u r s e of

DRUGS &MEDICINES

lic t o the following

P O I N T S :

TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.

<Ii.located b y falling f r o m his b a r n , 8 1 0 0 , a n d p a i d h i s
d o c t o r ' s bills.

h i s political life. " h i s m o u t h n e v e r u t t t e r e d a l i e . "

The

ANOTHER STORM.—We h a v e h a d a n o t h e r Tearful s t o r m
on S u n d a y n i g h t of wind a u d r a i n — w i n d in g a l e s and
rain in t o r r e n t s — w i t h a r u n n i n g a c c o m p a n i m e n t of t h u n d T h e l e g i s l a t u r e of T e n n e s s o o h a s passed a v e r y strin- e r a n d l i g h t n i n g . I f t h e s e continue, look o u t f o r l o d g e d
g e n t l a w Against t h e a d u l t r a t i o n of liquors. U s i n g pois- w h e a t , oats, a n d grass, b y a n d b y .
[ L a n s i n g R e p u b l i c a n , J u n e 6.
o n o u s i n g r e d i e n t s i s d e c l a r e d a felony.

NEW STORE;
IN T H E MAIN", A

n a m e to g o b e f o r e t h o B a l t i m o r e C o n v e n t i o n as t h e D e m ocratic candidate for P r e s i d e n t
I t is said t h a t S e c r e t a r y C a s s e n t e r t a i n s s t r o n g h o p e s
t h a t h e will b e n o m i n a t e d a t B a l t i m o r e , a s a c o m p r o m i s e
candidate.

LIQUORS IX KALAMAZOO.—There a r e w i t h i n t h e c o r p o r a t e d limits o r t h e village of K a l a m a z o o . 4 4 places w h e r e
b e e r , w h i s k y a n d " s p e r r e t a ' \ n r c sold b y t h e d r i n k o r
glass. O r t h e s e 17 a r e k e p t b y A m e r i c a n s , 15 b y G e r mans, 6 b y E n g l i s h , 4 b y I r i s h , 2 u n k n o w n .
J
[Telegraph.
-

" W h o is L i n c o l n ? '

'

[Oswego Palladium.

" T h e a b l e s t lawyer in Illinois, a n d s m a r t e s t s t u m p T o HCHBANPS.—Every h u s b a n d h a v i n g regard to h i s
s p e a k e r iu t h o U n i o n ; a n e a r n e s t a n d honest m a n w h o l>ewife's h e a l t h a n d c o m f o r t , should lose n o t i m e in g e t t i n g IICVCB w h a t h e professes a n d w h o will c a r r y o n t w h a t lie
1
ut» " E r i e S e w i n g M a c h i n e " for. h e r .
W r i t e to J . K
undertakes."
[Senator Donglas.
Boylan, a t Milan, O h i o , a n d g e t full p a r t i c u l a r s .
ANOTHER HERO QOKK.—Frederick Shaft; a soldier of
DISCHARGED.—Mr. H y a t t , w h o h a s b e e n i m p r i s o n e d t h e R e v o l u t i o n , d i e d in B e r k s h i r e , T i o g a c o u n t y , in
t h i s S t a t e , on t h e 2 4 t h o f M a y . H e h a d reached t h e e x a t W a s h i n g t o n b y o r d e r o f t h e U . S . S e n a t e , f o r refusing
t r a o r d i n a r y a g e of 106 vears.
[Albany Journal.
t o t e s t i f y b e f o r e t h e J o h n B r o w n C o m m i t t e e , h a s been
discharged.
M i c m n A K CEXTRAU—The e a r n i n g s or t h e
C e n t r a l R a i l w a y for t h e m o n t h o r M a y

Michigan

last, w e r e 8158.-

4 0 9 9 8 — a n i n c r e a s e or 8 3 1 , 3 6 4 2 1 on t h e s a m e m o n t h

C R O P S . — W h e a t in s o m e of t h e m o r e e x t e n s i v e p o r t i o n s
of o u r n p - r i v e r f a r m i n g c o m m u n i t i e s is in full h e a d , a n d
d o i n g fiucly. W e look for c h e a p b r e a d a f t e r h a r v e s t .
[ G r a n d H a v e n N e w s , J u u e 9.

Frank Blair Resigns.
WASHINGTON. J u n e 15.
SOUTHERN R . R . K i a x w o a . — - T h e e a r n i n g of t h o M i c h F r a n c i s P . B l a i r h a s resigned his scat in C o n g r e s s . H e
i g a n S o u t h e r n R o a d for M a y w e r e 8 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 , b e i n g a n in- i n t e n d s t o g o b e f o r e liis c o n s t i t u e n t s as a c a n d i d a t e for
c r e a s e or 8 4 2 , 0 0 0 o v e r t h e e a r n i n g s or t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g re-election.
m o n t h or last y e a r .
I G I I T F O R T H E M I L L I O N . — W E WOULD ESTHE TREMOST HOUSE.—The C h i c a g o J o u r n a l says t h a t
PKCIALLY call t h e attentl®n>f t h U c o m m u n ity to one
t h o p r o p r i e t o r s of t h o T r o m o n t H o u s e a r e d e b a t i n g whe.tit- t h i n g of all other* In which t h e y ahould be and consequently1
are interested, to w i t : t h a t a G o o d L i g h t is one of the
e r t o r a i s e i t u p or p u l l i t d o w n . C o n t r a c t o r s h a v e offer- jrreateot desideratum? to be obtained—and t h a t a f t e r C a r e ftil E x p e r i m e n t , an article has been introduced a n d d e e d t o raise it for 812,000.
m o n s t r a 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 t:
CoL F r e m o n t will n o t allow any man in h i s m i n e s o r BEST, C H E A P E S T , SAKEST, MOST ECONOMICAL ai
EQUABLE lig h t yet known, (gas only excepted.) Such i
mills to c a r r y w e a p o n s , a n d h e n c e t h o m a r v e l l o u s p e a c c article we have t h e nleasure uf i n t r o d u c i n g in thia comm
a n d "quiet t h a t a f t e r s u c h t e r r i b l e t h r e a t s of e x p l o s i o n , nity, and which, with
last year.

_ _ _ _ _ _

Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,

h a v e settled d o w n on B e a r V a l l e y .
GRAXD TETOK.—'Tho receipts of t h e G r a n d T r u n k R a i l w a y , f o r t h o m o n t h e n d i n g M a y 2 6 t h , w e r e 8 5 6 , 8 3 5 27,
b e i n g a n i n c r e a s e o v e r s a m e t i m e l a s t y e a r of 8 1 5 , 0 1 1 , 44,

T h o n u m b e r of p a s s e n g e r s e a r n e d w a s 1 4 , 8 0 0 .

A w c H - i u f o n n e d c o r r e s p o n d e n t in C o n c o r d , N . H . , p r e d i c t s a R e p u b l i c a n m a j o r i t y of v.OOO o v e r D o u g l o s , should
h e b e t h e D e m o c r a t i c nominee, a n d from 8 , 0 0 0 to 1 0 , 0 0 0
o v e r a n y o t h e r m a n of t h a t p a r t y .
DEATH n t o i f LOCCSTS.—A b o y , C h a r l e s B y e r s , w h i l e
c a r r y i n g locusts in h i s h a t , in W e t z e l c o u n t y , V a , recently, was s t u n g on t h e h e a d , a n d d i e d f r o m t h e effects o f t h e
injury.

v- -



T h e N e w Y o r k I n d e p e n d e n t , t h e l e a d i n g j o u r n a l of
the

C o n g r e g a t i o n a l d e n o m i n a t i o n in t h e c o u n t r y , p o t s

t h e n a m e s of L i n c o l n a n d H a m l i n a t t h e b e a d of i t s columns. a s " the ticket for F r e e d o m . "
T h e W i s c o n s i n S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l S o c i e t y invited Sena t o r D o u g l a s to d e l i v e r t h e a n n u a l a d d r e s s n e x t a u t u m n .
M r . D o u g l a s declined, a n d t h e S o c i e t y h a s i n v i t e d R e v .
H e n r y W a r d Beecber, who has n o t y e t
Committee's letter.

replied

to

the

•e now have on exhibition a n d for, aale, a n d of the VERY
J25T quality. Call a n d inspect our KEROSENE LAMPS.
q
'
HANNAH. L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 13.I860.
2*

FAMILY GROCERIES
5
P R O V I S I O N S ,

N E W STOCK;
WE HAVE A

Propeller of Our Own,

g e n t l e m a n p r o b a b l y s p e a k s t h r o u g h his nose.

H o r a t i o S e y m o u r of N e w Y o r k declines t o allow h i s

ALSO—A c u o i c x VABUtrr o r

WE HAVE A



I N W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.

Give Us a Call!
N. B.—Physician*1 I'rutcriptlons Carefully C o m pounded.
. „.
I . M. ft W. F. S T E E L E ft CO.
Northport. J u n e 1, 18WI.

N E W S T O 11 E

RUNNING IN*

Our Own Trade,
direct to C h i c a g o ; thoa giving na GREAT ADVANTAGES

AND

N E W GOODS,

r any one h a v i n g to P A Y FREIGHTS.

Our Rent* are Nothing7
WE HAVE

Abundant Advantages
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN

N O H . T I D P O R . T .
THE SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T RETURNED FROM CHICAGO WITH A STOCK O F

,

Dry Goods, Groceries .Provisions
and Hardware,
which he offers at his New Store, cheap l o r Caab or Barter.

Lill's Chicago Ale.

New- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chicago. .

In Bbls. a n d Ilf. Bbls.
N o r t h p o r t April 20,1SC0.

L T T A C I I M E N T N O T I C E . — W I L L I AM B.8TONH vs.

" t i c e is hereby ggiven that a
A 'V . ^ S A M D!"HA"YDS.—Notice
Circuit C- o u r t f o r
writ of A t t a c h m e n t was issued outt of the Circuit
the countv of Grand Traverse, Michigan, on end tested the
Nth day of May. A. D. I860, directed a n d delivered t o the
Sheriff of Grand Traverse county, in favor ef William R.
c have associated with us iu t e Mercantile De- Stone, Plaintiff and against William D. Hayes, Defendant,
for the sum of one h u n d r e d and eightv-flve dollar*; that
said writ was returnable on Tuesday, the 5th day of J u n e .
A. I). isr.0, and sal.! writ h a s been duly returned by aald
p a r t m c n t of our flrm,
Sheriff, aud from the r e t u r n endorsed on said writ it appear*
that property was attached tliercon. and t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t
therein named, William D. Hayes, could n o t be found wherea our long residence in the c o u n t r y we have become
:qualnt*d with the want* of the public.

M R .

S. B A R N S ,

who for sixteen year* ha* been extensively engaged in a b
sines* whose requirements were of the same n a t u r e as o>
own, and who has for several years purchased goods of the
B I S T HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, a n d who will
continue to do so for o u r firm from time t o t i m e ; t h u s ena b l i n g us t o lay down our goods

As Low as any Ho\t«e in C Ju'cago;

ou to make a e n
W I L L I A M R STONE, P l a i n t I t
W * . H. PAKIS, Att'v.
Dated Traverse City. J u n e 9. I860.
Vrv*

T N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO HERKBY
J lix and appoint the time* f o r holding the C i r c u i t C o u r t s
'
' *" ith Judicial C i r c u i t of the State of Michigan, f o r
. . . . . « I B .860 and 1861, as follow*: In
ALLEGAN COUNTY—On the third Tuesday of March, t h e
Second Tuesday of July, a n d the fourth Tuesday of Oeto-

iave to the consumer—first, TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ; OTTAWA COUNTY—On'the fourth Tueaday of March, t h e
f o u r t h Tuesday of J u n e , a n d the t h i r d Tuesday in Octnsecond, LOSS O F T I M E ; and lastly and mainly, the ENORN I M P O R T A N T C H A N G E . — W E HAVE, FOR MOUS AMOUNT necessarily added t o cover HIGH RENTS MUSKEGON COUNTY—On t h e flr*t T u e s d a y in April a n d
the b e t t e r accommodation of the public, procured quar- and expenses of the Chicago merchantaud the first Tuesday in October.
^
'
ter and half barrel Sack* for F l o u r of our own manufacture,
We shall make au E S P E C I A L E F F O R T t o k e e p so corn- NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tueaday in April and
which we shall keep constantly on hand, already Oiled, at oar
the first Tuesdav in September.
Store, t h u s M v i n g tho a n n o v a n c e of- w a i t i n g f b r Flour to be
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesday in April, ami
b r o u g h t f r o m the Mill, or otherwise g o i n g t o the mill f o r the
t h e second Monday in September. (Osceola County atname—thus giving c u s t o m e r s the time formerly consumed, win be enabled t o purchase of us. In quantities t o suit, for
tached. *
,
a n d flour In a convenient shape f o r conveyance, for which only a SMALL A D V A N C E on COST and a commission f o r OCEANA COUNTY—On the f o u r t h Monday in April, a n d t h •e make
handling.
first Thursday in October.
No Extra Charges.
MASOJOCOUNTY—On the f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in April and th-*
Also, shall k e e p Bran, Coarse Flour, Bolted a n d Feed Meal
first Monday in October.
we would r e m a r k , t h a t o w i n g t o want of room we have been MANI8TEE COUNTY—On the first Tuesday in May. and t><.t our Store, to r e t a i l in q u a n t i t i e s to s u i t
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
unable to keep many thinga.ln their line, f which NOW, f r o m
fourth Tuesday in September. (Wexford a n d Mis*»oke^
• Traverse City, J u n e 15, 18G0.
58
our increaaed room, a n d the
Countle* attached.)
_
.
.
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY—On t h e second Tuesday in
May. and the t h i r d Tuesday in September. (Antrim a n d
K a l k a s k a Counties a t t a c h e d )
F. J . L I T T L E J O H N .
A G E N T S W A N T E D TO BELL T H E ERIE SEWING
Oircult J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J n d i e i a l C i r c u i t .
A . MACHINE.—We will give a Commission, or wages at
Allegan. Nov. 1. 1859.
from
t o $C0 per month, and expense* paid. T h is is a new we shall in f u t u r e TRY and k e e p ANY a n d A L L THINGS
Machine, a a d ao simple in i u c o n s t r u c t i o n t h a t a child of 10 they may r e q u i r e .
H. C U T H B E R T A C O . , Wholesale Druggist* an .
year* can learn t o operate i t b y half an h o u r ' s I n s t r u c t i o n .
• Grocers, No's 105 and 10*. Woodward avenue. Detroit,
N. B. ANYTHING n o t in o u r r e g u l a r line t h a t Ladles or
Jt la equal t o any Family Sewing Machine In use, a n d the
citixens may want* we shall hold ourselves in readiness t o h a v e in store and offer to t h e Trade, a U r g e rtock of Sugar
price la but F i f t e e n Dollar*.
send f o r ; aud shall be m o s t happy t o do so a t a n y a n d all S v m p , Motaaaes, Fish. Fruit, Spicea. Nuts, Llquora, Dreg*
Persona wishing a n Agency will address
Cordage. Painta. Oil*. Dye Stuff*. Naval Storea, Window <»Io»J . H. BOYLAN.
Ac., Ac.



»s
H A N N A H , L A Y fc C O .
3. &. C C T n a n r r .
M. W . C a w m Traverm*"*ty. Kay 5 5 . 1 M 0 "

A

T o the Ladies,

personal acquaintance of our Mr.
To Persons out of Employment. Intimate
Barns with the thousand and one demands necessary to a Ladtfs toants,

T

A G o v e r n o r a s is a G o v e r n o r .

The. Sunset L a n d .

Fran tfc* Klaoirl DraocrmL

OH! d i a l / t h r o u g h the mists of y n n ,
That w l l their dreary w a r e s between.
The gorgeous s u n s e t l a n d appear*.
Arrayed in hue* of fadeless green.
i And from t h a t f a r off au n a y clime.
Old half-forgotten songs arise.
And stealing o'er the wave* o f ' l ime,
, The s # e c t l y lingering muaio' dies.
As some tiright island of the sea.
Forever blooming—ever fair;
Though eold, d a r k billows r o u n d it be.
Eternal sunshine h o v e r s there.
Thus o'er the silent sea of years.
O a r eager, longing looks are cast.
Where robed in ladeless g r e e n appeara
The aunlit Eden of the pasti

1

There memory weaves h e r garlands g r e e n
Besides the lone, hope-haunted s h o r e !
And m u s i n g 'mid the Aruatilsusccne.
Twines llowera t h a t bloom for as no more.
O h ! hallowed c l i m e ! blest land of lo«c!
0 Sweet paradise ofesribiy^dreams!^
beams.
And there they dwell—those cherished ones.
With snow-white brows and w a r i n g h a i r ;
1 sec them now—1 hear their tones
Of sweetness sigh a l o n g t h e air.
H a r k ! how their silvery voices r i n g
In cadence with lb.' wind's low s i g h ;
No sweeter t h a n the wind-harp's s t r i n g
That wakes at eve its melody.
They call to u»:'they wave their hands—
As by the mirage lificd high,
T h a t clime in all i u beauty s a n d s

W h i l e a r t i s t s are de v o t i n g t h e i r valuable t i m e t o t h e e x c c u t i o o of b u s t s of d i s t i n g u i s h e d p e r c o n a g e s i t is a m a t t e r
of no small g r a t i f i c a t i o n t o t h e c o m m u n i t y a t large, t h a t
i s a t least o o c d i s t i n g u i s h e d i n d i v i d u a l w h o can commence,
c a r r y on, a n d finish his own " b u s t " w i t h a d e g r e e of perfection seldom a t t a i n e d by t h e most s c r u p u l o u s devotees
of s c u l p t u r e o r pointing. W e allude t o H i s Rxellency
R . M . S t e w a r t , G o v e r n o r of t h e S t a l e of ML-onri. R o b e r t
in t o w n OD S a t u r d a y l a s t N o s o o n e r h a d he a r r i v e d
t h a o he w a s waited on b y a l a r g o n u m b e r of his bosom
f r i c o d j " ' h e a d e d b y Bill l l o s c , of s t r y c h n i n e w h i s k y not o r i e t y . H e c o m m e n c e d his a r t i s t i c l a b o r s a t an early
h o u r o n S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . B y ten o'clock A . M . h i ? h a t
m i g h t h a w been seen h a n g i n g on h i s c a r . B y half past
ten b i s c a p i l l a r y v e g e t a t i o w w a s disheveled a n d a p o r t i o n
ot i t c o v e r e d his forehead. B y t w e l v e o ' c l o c k hia c o a t
was w h i t e w a s h e d b y a wall w h i c h s t a g g e r e d a g a i n s t i t
B y o n e o ' c l o c k H i s E x c e l l e u c y w a s remarkably " f e r o c i o u s , " a a d was e n g a g e d in a s p i r i t e d d e b a t e iu a s u b t e r r a n e a n b e e r saloon w h i c h a T u e t o u i c g c n t l c m a m , w E o m h e
h o n o r e d w i t h a c e r t a i n dignified title w h i c h we t h i n k
b e s t t o o m i t ; a n d b y t w o o ' c l o c k R o b e r t ' s nose h a d run
a g a i n s t T e u t o u ' s fist a n d w i t h o u t i n j u r i n g t h e b u n c h of
fives, h a d materially d i s f i g u r e d itself. A t t h r e e o'clock
Bill K o s e w a s b u s i l y e n g a g e d iu t y i n g t h e nasal o r g a n of
t h o G o v e r n o r of Missouri i u a h a n d k e r c h i e f , t o p r e s e r v e i t
for f u t u r e use. T h e " b u s t ' w a s now c o m p l e t e , a n d any
a r t i s t w h o can e q u a l i t will please notify us of his ability
so to do.
Marvels of t h e T o r n a d o .
T h o J a c k s o n S t a n d a r d spins t h e f o l l o w i n g y a r n r e s p e c t i n g e f f o r t s of the t o r n a d o in t h a t v i c i n i t y :

Within the haunted s u n s e t laud.
A n Army-Reviewed by n L i o n .
T h o a u t h o r of a recent w o r k 011 A l g e r i a relates thu foll o w i n g i n c i d e n t w h i c h o c c u r r e d while m a r c h i u g w i t h ^ t
h o d v o f F r e u ^ h t r o o p s on t h e i r wu}' t o a t t a c k t h e iCubyles:
W e h a d r i d d e n carelessly f o r w a r d , a d m i r i n g t h e view,
or s p e c u l a t i n g o n t h e g a m e t o be found in t h o s e m o u n t a i u
passes, w h e n t h e s u d d e n halt a n d the n u s l i u g i u g of c a r b i n e s s t a r t l e d us. l ' u s ' a i p g p a s t t h e r e a r files, w . g u l l o p e d
t o t h e f r o n t j u s t in t i m e t o p r e v e n t t h e s e r g e a n t , w h o led
the a d v a n c e , fir;tig at a n o b l e lion, w h o a d v a n c i n g t o w a r d
the same p a t h w h i c h j w c w e r e persuing, had halted abr u p t l y a t o u r view. H e h a d evidently c o m e f r o m a different d i r e c t i o n t o t h e o n e w e w e r e p u r s u i u g , a n d w a s making t o t h e very p i l e of t h e m o u n t a i n s w h o s e s o m b r e c o l o r
h a d e x c i t e d o u r c u r i o s i t y . ' l ' i v o m i n u t e s l a t e r a n d we
should not h a v o seen h i m ; ' b u t as i t h a p p e u e d , t h e r e h e
s t o o d , e v i d e n t l y .very m u c h ustonishcd a t t h u s pluinpinj
r u d d e n l y o n so l a r g e a p a r t y . AVero w e t o fire, wr shouli
d o u b t l e s s c i t h e r kill o r mortally w o u n d t h e auima!. I n
the first case, all w o u l d b e well, a n d w e s h o u l d b e t h e
r i c h e r b y a lion ( k i n ; h i t h e secoud place, w e shonld b e
hare t o lootse o u e o r t a o r e then, a n d It w a s a responsibility
tho y o u n g officer in c o m m a n d would not a s s u m e . H a s t ily g i v i n g t h e o f d e r t o iuisling c a r b i n e s , h e c l o s e d u p tire
men w i t h s o m e dfflculty, for t h e h o r s e s w e r e restive. I n
e t h o lion s h o w e d a d i s p o s i t i o n t o a t t a c k all w e r e t o
.
e . ^ . e f.iee t o w a r d h i m , a n d it w a s t o b e h o p e d t h a t t h e g e n e r a l
d i s c h a r g e w o u l d p r o w m o r t a l I f d i s p o s e d t o let
do
. w o w e r e t o pass h i m quietly.
I h a v e o f t e n h e a r d t h a t t h e lion b y d a y in n o w a y resembles the auno animal by n i g h t — D u r i n g the darkness,
-.••ikiDg his p r e y w h e r e h e c a n find it, h e will a t t a c k any-

A y o u n g h o r s e m a n was leisurely w e n d i n g h i s way along
t h r o u g h one of o u r by-roads, when t h e s t o r m suddenly
a r o s e , c o m m e n c e d felling t h e t i m b e r all a r o u n d him. H e
became alarmed and b u t spurs to his horse; b u t what
w a s h i s s u r p r i s e t o find himself a n d h o r s e l i f t e d in a twinkl i n g by t h e wiud, a u d c a r r i e d o v e r a s ta k e - a n d ridered
f e n c e , a n d d e p o s i t e d in t h o m i d d l e of a l a r g e meadow,
w h e r e h e c o n c l u d e d t o remain until t h e s t o r m h a d subsided.
A n o t h e r i n c i d e n t is a s follows a s related t o u s :
A g e n t l e m a n n o t a t h o u s a n d miles f r o m h e r e ,
d r i v i n g a t e a m when t h e s t o r m c a m e u p — h a p p e n i n g t o
b e n e a r a s t a b l e on t h e b a n k s of S a i t Creek, h e u n h i t c h e d
his team a n d placed t h e m in t h e s t a b l e . H e h a d j u s t left
t h e s t a b l e w h e n a s u d d e n c r a s h s u r p r i s e d him, and t u r n i n g
his h e a d t o s e e t h e c a u s e of t h e noise, h e beheld t h e s t a b l e
s t a n d i n g on t h e o p p o s i t e side of t h e s t r e a m , b u t t h e team
s t a n d i n g in t h e identical s p o t w h e r e he h a d left them,
minus the s t a b l e . .

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ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISH.
1KG GOODS.
Business, Sack and Fancy Coata and Vests;
Black, Fancy and Union Pant#.;
b u m m e r Coats, P a n t s and Vests, • fall fine, in the f
Ve:jr L a t e s t S t y l e s .
White, Fancy, Check and stripo Shirts;
Gentlemen's U n e n , I ^ o p o l d and Byroa Collars;
Blue and White Overalls;
Keaty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and Knit S h i r t s ;
8uspendcra and Gloves;
India Rubber and Oil Overalls and L e g g i a s ;
Wool, Cotton and Union Socks;
Black and Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
Gingham, Flag and Turkey lied Handkerchiefs;
Silk i'ockct aud Keck Handkerchiefs;
P o c k e t Knives, Razors, Strops,
leather Boxes and Brashes,
Tobacco Boxes a n d Pouches,
Compasses, Rules, 1 and 2 feet.
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PILLS'ilROH.

Ax aperient and Stomacic preparation of IRON puiiSed ot
Oxvgen and Carbon by combustion in H y d r o s u. Sanctioned bv the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe aud
tbe United States, a u d prescribed in tbeir practii r .
The experience of thousands dally proves that n« preparation of Iron cau be compared xvjtu it. D a p u r i l H a of the
bioud. depression of vital encrgv, paio and otherwise sickly
complexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case.
I n n o x i o u s in all maladic* in wliii-h it has been trltd, it h a s
proved absolutely curative in each
the following comT J I T H I T E C O O D S ^ - I ' L A I N AND DOT SWISS,
plaints. viz:
Y V Book Muslin, Bishop's Lawn. Brilliantes,
I n Debility, Nervous Allcctions, Emaciation,
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtains,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, D l a r r h a n , Dyscutery, I n Wash Blond, Bobbiuet a n d figured Lace.
cipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt
Ladies' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars and Setts,
Rheum, Misnicnstruation, W h i t e s , Chlorosis, Liver
Ladies' Handkerchiefs,
Complaints. Chronic Henilrwhes. Kbcemnti-iu, I n Napkins, Table Covers, Diaper, P. C. Cotton,
termittent Fevers, P i m p l e s on the Face, Ac.
Linen, Bleached Cotton, Marseilles,
In cases of GENERAL DEBIUTV. whether the result of a c n t F r e n c h Cord and Linen Bosoms.
disease, or of the'eontinued diminution of nervous and inu»HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
cular energy from nervous complaints, one trial of this reTraverse City, J nnc 1,1 M a
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storative has proved successful to an e x t e n t which no description nor written attestation would
rendercreditie.
Invalids
; R E S S G O O D S . — V A L E N T I A 8 . DUCALS, MOHAIRS. so long bed-ridden as t o have become forgotten In their own
L e v a l l a s Debeges Be rages.
neighborhoods, have suddenly rc-appean tl in t b e l u s y world
Prints, of very new a n d choice styles;
an if just returned from protracted travel iu a distant land.
Ginghams, Lawns, C h a m b r e y s Ac. by the yard, pattern Some very signal instances of t h i s kind are attested of female
Suffe.rcrs." emaciated victims of apparent tnara>mu«. s»nguineons exhaustion, critical c h a r g e s , and that complication
of nervous a n d dyspeptic aversion t o air a u d c y t r c i w for
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which tbe physictun has no name.
l n N e a v o r s AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reasons f*
O M E S T I C S , *C.-RF.D WHITE AND YELLOW miliar to racdlcal men. the operation of t h i s preparation of
FLANNELS;
iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxide.-,
Cotton Flannels, Duck. Apron Checks,
it is vigorously tonic, without being e x c i t i n g a n d ovcrheaiBrown Cotton, in all grades;
ing; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstiKentucky Jeans, Cottonadcs, f a s s i m e r e s
nate cases of costlveneas without ever being a gasti ic J.urgaBrown and Bleached Tabling, Ticking,
vc, or i a d i c t i a g a disagreeable sensation.
Black Cotton Velvet, Countripanes,
In this latter property, among others, which iu*ke« it M
S a t t i n e t t s Wool Blankets, Bags, Ac„ Ac., Ac.
remarkably effectual end p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PILES, upon
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which it also appears t o e x e r t a distinct and specific action,
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bv dispersing the- local tendency which forms t h e m ,
' I n DvsrKfsiA, innumerable as are its c a u s c s a s l n d e box
I L L I N E R Y . — B O N N E T S of latest mode, t r i m m e d ;
of these Chalybeate Pills h a s often Yuflio d f o r the most haShakers, colored and trbite;
bitual cases, including the attendant CosTivKM f s .
Flats, for l a d l e s or Children;
In unchecked DIAKKIIOKA, even when advanced to D v a r s Bonnet. Cap, Belting. Satin. Taffeta and Velvet Ribbons;
t a v . continued, emaciating, and apparently roi'lijfnaitt, the
Marcelllnc, Oil and Black Silks;
efleets have been equally decisive and astonishing.
Ruches Flowers, Bonnet Board, Ac.
I n the local p a i n s loss of ficsh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
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-•ough, and remittent hectic, which g e n e r a l ! / I n d i c a t e IwciTraverse Oity, J u n e 1, I860.
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riEXT CoNsrairiON, t h i s remedy has allayed tbe alarm ot
friend* and p h y s i c i a n s in several vcry^grntlfying and intere s t i n g instances.
In S c n o r r L o r * T t B K a c r L o s i s t h l s medicated i r o u h s s l . a d
far more than the good effect of the most cautionsly balanet d
preparations of iodiuc, w i t h o u t any of the well known lisHair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail and Broom Brushes,
oilities.
Fine, Coarse, Back, Side, Pocket and Bonnet Combs,
The attention of females cannot he too confidently invlttd
Hair Pins, Pins, Tooth Paste, Blacking.
to this remedy and restorative, iitfthe cases peculiiuh a i l o tShawl Pins, Bracelets, Fancv Bags and Portmonale,*.
ing them.
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In RRKt-xansv, both chronic and inflammatory—In the
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latter, however, more decidedly—it has been invariably well
reported, both as alleviating pain and r e d n e l a g t h e swelling"
R O C E R I E S , A c . — S U G A R , TEA, COFFEE,
and atiffnesa of the j o i n t s and muscle*.
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Spices. Candles, Soap, common and eraaivc;
I n LvvBaMiTTENT FKVEKS it iun»t necessarily be a great
Mustard. English and F r e n c h prepared;
remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new
Soda, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder,
settlementa of tho W e s t Will probably be one of high renown
Salaratua, Starch, Vermacilli, Hops,
and usefulness.
Tobacco, Snuff. Garden Seeds,
No remedy has over p e e a discovered in the whole history
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock S a l t Glue, Alum,
of medicine, which o a e r t s such p r o m p t bappv, and fully nLamp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
storativc effect*. Good antictitc, complete digestion,'rapid
Iadigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
acquisition of strength, with an -unusual disposition for actFluid, Mola.ws, Syrnp, Vinegar,
s
' e and cbeerfnl exercise, immediately follow its use.
Beans, I'ork, Meal, Flour. Oat meal, V e e d , Bran.
P u t u p In neat flat metal boxes c i i t a l n i i . g 50 f i l l s price
Hecf, Hams and Shoulders, Codfish,
50 c e n t s per b o x ; for sale by druggists u^d dealers. W i l l b e
Hard Bread, Butter C r a c k e r s Lard,
sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All letter*,
E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose. Peach. Pine Apple. Ac.
o r d e r s etc.. should b« sddrescrd to

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R. B . L O C K E A Co., General Agents,
Traverae City, J u n e 1, I860.
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A DEUOHTFVI. LEGEND.—There i s a c h a r m i n g tradit i o n c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e site on w h i c h t h e T e m p l e of Solo m o n w a s e r e c t e d . It is said t o h a v e b e e n o c c u p i e d in
c o m m o n b y t w o b r o t h e r s , one of w h o m h a d a family; the
o t h e r h a d n o t O n t h i s s p o t was sown a field of w h e a t
O n t h e e v e n i n g s u c c e e d i n g t h e h a r v e s t , t h e w h e a t havi n g b e e n g a t h e r e d in s e p a r a t e shocks, t h e e l d e r b r o t h e r
said u n t o liis w i f e : " A l y y o u n g e r b r o t h e r i s u n a b l e t o
b o a r t h e b u r d e n mid h e a t of t h e d a y ; 1 will arise, t a k e
off my shocks' a n d p l a c e w i t h his, w i t h o u t his k n o w l e d g e . "
T h e y o u n g e r b r o t h e r , b e i n g a c t u a t e d b y t h e same benovoleot m o t i v e , said w i t h i n himself:
" M y elder brother
h a s a family, a n d I h a v o n o n e ; 1 will c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e i r
s u p p o r t ; I will arise, t a k e off m y s h o c k s a n d place w i t h
his w i t h o u t his k n o w l e d g e . " J u d g e of t h e i r m u t u a l astoni s h m e n t when, on t h o following m o r n i o g , t h e y f o u n d t h e i r
r e s p e c t i v e s h o c k s u n d i m i n i s h e d . T h i s course of events
t r a n s p i r e d for several nights, w h e n c a c h resolved in h i s
instance, I h a d little confidenco in t h o effect o w n m i n d t o s t a n d g u a r d a n d solve t h e m y s t e r y . T h e y
r
of o u r fire f o r o u r horses, a s t h e i r r i d e r s a p p r o a c h e d t h e i r d i d s o ; wlieu, on t h e following n i g h t t h e y met c a c h o t h e r
d r e a d e d e o e m y . b e c a m c m o r e a n d m o r e a l a r m e d a u d res- half w a v b e t w e e n t h e i r respective t h o c k s , w i t h t h e i r a r m s
t i v e . T h o lion w a s d o u b t l e s s , 4 t h e one 1 h a d h e a r d f u l l L p o n g r o u n d hallowed w i t h s u c h associations a s
r o a r in t h e d i s t a n c e t h e p r e v i o u s night, a n d h e h a d b e e n t h i s w a s t h e T e m p l e of S o l o m o n e r e c t e d — s o s p a c i o u s a n d
t o t h e o t h e r side, s c e k i u g his food a m o n g t h e d o n o r s of magnificent, t h e w o n d e r a n d a d m i r a t i o n of t h e w o r l d . —
T 7 R U I T 8 , A c . — R A I S I N S , PRUNES, CURRANTS,
the Dative t r i b e s , u c a r T e n i c n t , f r o m w h i c h h e w a s now A l a s ! iu the.Se days, h o w m a n y would steal t h e i r b r o t h e r ' s
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Dates, Lemons, Oranges. Pine Apples,
w h o l e s h o c k r a t h e r t h a n a d d t o i t a single sheaf!
returning to his den.
Rhubarb, i'lums, Strawberries, Tomatoes,
O a r files well eloscd up, w e n e a r e d t h e lion, w h o showed
Peaches, Apples, fresh preserved I'iac Apples,
A x INSATIABLE POI.YOAJCIST.—John I v e r s o n w a s rePeaches, Gooseberries, Currants, Figs,
no s y m p t o m s of f e a r ; g u z c d a t us, n o t savagely, b u t a p p a Radishes, Oaions, Asparagus, prepared Horseradish,
rently w i t h g r e a t - c a r i o s i t y . T h e n h o m o v e d h i s t a i l t o c e n t l y a r r e s t e d a n d i m p r i s o n e d a t t h e S o u t h f o r a g g r a i
Grcea Corn. Cucumbers, and a full line of
a n d f r o like a l a r g e c a t : a n d a s w e o e a r e d h i m h e d e l i b - ted p o l y g a m y ; h o h a d t h i r t e e n w i v e s T h e d a u g h t e r
Fresh Vegetables,
erately s a t d o w n o n his h i n d - q u a r t e r s , l o o k i n g t h e n , f o r all t h e j a i l o r w h o s e h o s p i t a l i t y he w a s enjoying, while a w a i t - (as fast as they appear in the Chicago market) will' be kept
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w w e r a n g e d u p w i t h h i m , p a s s i n g b v io sioglo file, t h e o p e n e d t h e p r i s o n d o o r s t o h i m , fled w i t h him, b e c a m e
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horses' h e a d s ftnd t a i l s w e r e t o g e t h e r , h o o p e n e d his h u g e h w f o u r t e e n t h wife. A f t e r e i g h t d a y s of d o m e s t i c bliss
m o u t h w i t h a m i g h t y y a w n , U t t e r i n g a s h e d i d so, a sound t h e h u s b a n d d i s a p p e a r e d a n d left n e i t h e r t r a c e Dor mooev
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h a d l o n g s i n c e c h r i s t e o e d B a s h i - B a z o u s k i , w a s DOW com- he r e t u r n e d , h i s h o m e w a s d e s e r t e d alike b y his i n t e n d e d
C 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
pletely c o w e d , a n d t h o u g h w u l k i o g a t a v e r y slow pace, p r e y a n d his wife w h o m I v e r s o n b a d led a s t r a y . A w r e t c h e d m a n s u g g e s t e d t h a t a p r o p e r t h o u g h t e r r i b l y severe
L a full line of HARDWARE, such as
MB b l a c k c o a t w a s all w h i t e w i t h foam. 1 w a s n o t fitte
Nails, Glass, Putty,
p a c e s f r o m t h e lion, a n d I could n o t r e s i s t t h e fancy t h a t p u n i s h m e n t w o u l d b e t o compel h i m t o live w i t h h i s fifButts. Screws, Axes. H a m m e r s Door T r i m m i n g s
reized mo t o reign in a n d l o o k at h i m . T r e m b l i n g i n e v e r y t e e n w i v e s a t once.
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HANNAH,
" T h e R e v . A . J o n e s , of t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h ,
Traverse City, J u n e 1,18«X).
•>scort m o v e d p a s t I c o n t e m p l a t e d t h e n o b l e b r u t e . H e
c o m i t y of H u n c o m b e , S t a t e of N o r t h Kerlina,
h a d been
' • a s a splendid male, of t h e c o l o r called b y t h o n a t i v e s t h e
licensed, in t h e i n f a n c y of t h a t p r e s b y t e r y , b y t h e h e l p of
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black lion, a n d w h i c h , t h e y say, is t h e m o s t fierce, and
S p o o n s Carvers and S t e e l s
family infiueocc, b o r r o w e d exercises, a n d g o o d l u c k . —
t e r r i b l e of a l l
H e seemed sleepy a u d quiet enough just
• Brooms Pails T u b s Washboards
B e i u g u n a b l e t o w r i t e or p r e a c h a scrmoo, h o a d o p t e d
Scrub, Shoe, Clothes and Whitewash B r u s h e s
then, a n d d i d n o t e v e n l o o k a t us. T h o j a n g l i n g of t h e
t h o p l a n of reading a w h o l e c h a p t e r a n d i n t e r l a r d i n g i t
L a d l e s Looking-Glas?cs Carpet T a c k s Bath Brick.
men's a r m s a p p e a r e d t o catch his attention; and i t was
w i t h r u n n i n g c o m m e n t a r i e s a n d reflections as s u g g e s t e d
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
indeed, b u t a moment's s p a c e t h a t was allowed nje for
Traverse City. J u n e 1,1860.
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themselves t o his mind.
c o n t e m p l a t i o n , f o r a s l i g h t m o v e on his p a r t c a u s e d m y
" O u t h e occasion w h i c h forms t h o d a t e of m y s t o r y
horso t o b o u n d a s i d e s o a s a l m o s t t o u n h o r s e me, a n d
T ? O R T H E K I T C H E N — C B O C K E R Y , a fuU line—
hi3 lesson w a s t h o e l e v e n t h c h a p t e r of M a r k , n a r r a t i n g t h e
J?
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when I recovered m y s e a t a u d m y n o w e r o v e r my f r i g h t n e d
e n t r y of C h r i s t i n t o J e r u s a l e m riding u p o n a c o l t R e a d s :
Milk P a n s Pails a n d S t r a i n e r s
rteed, t h e s l e e p y fellow h a d d e l i b e r a t c l y i a i n down, a n d
" A n d t h e y b r o u g h t the colt t o Jesus, and cast their
Coffee P o t s Tea Post, D i p p e r s S k i m m e r s Ac.
resting h i s noble h e a d on t w o m i g h t y p a w s , b e followed
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
g a r m e n t s OD h i m ; a n d h e s a t u p o n h i m .
ua w i t h his e y e s a s we' m o v e d slowly a w a y .
Traverse City, J u n e 1,1860.
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o t h e r s c u t d o w n b r a n c h e s o f t h e trees, a n d s t r e w e d t h e m
in t h e w a y . "
" R e m a r k s : - T h a t ' s t h e w a y of t h e w o r l d b r e t h e r e a
P e r s e c u t i o n ! p e r s e c u t i o n ! ! T r y > D g t o m a k e his c r i t t e r
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and Snaths, H o e s S h o v e l s S p a d e s F o r k s Garden R a k e s
M o p s Ac.
N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s wifh m a n u f a c t u r e r s so
as t o be able to supply P l o w s C u l t i v a t o r s Corn P l o w s Shovel
P l o w s Ac., at Chicago p r i c e s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n added. Also,
a n y t h i n g in the line of F u r n i t u r e , such as C h a i r s Tables BuH o w BABIES ARE P p r TO S L K P m I K D I A . — S p r i n g s o f r e a u s M a t t r a s s e s Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
w a t e r a r e a b u n d a n t a u d n e a r one of t h e s e , w h e r e it flows
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f o u r y e a r s of a g e . a r e b r o u g h t a n d laid d o w n . B y m e a n s
Toy Books and P r i m e r s Slates a n d P e n c i l s
of small p i e c e s of slit b a m b o o a s l i g h t flow of Crater i s o b Pass B o o k s E n v e l o p e s F a n c y C a n t s
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t a i n e d f r o m t h e s t r e a m , a n d t h e b a m b o o is s o a d j u . t e d
Pish Hooka, S i a k e r s L i n e s Ac.
t h a t t h e w a t e r falliog f r o m a b o v e ab'ghts OD t h e wellHANNAH. LAY A CO.
s h a v e n c r o w n of t h e child, a o d t r i c k l e s off; t h u s t h e child
Traverse City, J u n e L I860.
falls asleep, a n d t h e u n c e a s i n g flow of w a t e r on its h e a d
keeps u p a perpetual lullaby; and so for h o u r s aud h o u r s
APER HANGINGS.—WALL PAPER, CURTAIN
" W i l U a r o . t h e o k n o w s I n e v e r call a n y b o d y n a m e s ; b « t ,
Paper, aad Buff Curtaining, B o r d e r i n g . Ac.
t h e m o s t refractory i n f a n t i s q u i e t e d a n d l e f t w i t h o u t
W i l l i a m , if t h o M a y o r of t h e c i t y w e r e t o c o m e t o m e .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
a p p r e h e n s i o n b y t h e m o t h e r , w h o , w h e o h e r w o r k i s over,
Traverse City. J u n e 1.1860.
36
mi say; " J o a a h , I w a n t t h e e t o find t h e b i g g e s t l i a r in
returnSfo
t h e s p o t h o i s t s u p h e r c h i l d on t o h e r h i p , a n d
all P h i l a d e l p h i a , " I w o u l d c o m e s t r a i g h t t o thee, a n d p u t
sallies h o m e .
I H O O P S K I R T S , PALM L E A F PANS,
m y h a n d o n t h y s h o u l d e r , a n d say t o t h e e : " William,
a e t s Jtc^ Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
the Mayor wanit lo tee thee."
B e willing t o w a n t w h a t G o d i s n o t willing t o g i v e .
raveraa City, J a n e 1,1856.
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A OBTE H E X . — T w o y e a r s a g o , w e h a d a h e n t h a t
t o o k i t i n t o h e r h e a d t o m a k e a n e s t a w a y u p in a l i v e
o * k t r e e , a t l e a st forty foot f r o m t h e g r o u n d ; l i k i n g t h e
g r o q s e c t s h e s q u a t t e d t h e r e , n n d in d u e time, c o m m e n c e d
aer i n c u b a t i o n . N o t exactly; a p p r o v i n g h e r m o d e of
p r o c e e d i n g , we t r i e d t o reject h e r f r o m possession o f h e r
' n e s t b u t i t w a s n o uso, s h e h a d g o t t o m u e h a h e a d of us,
a n d w e h a d t o a w a i t t h e r e s u l t of c o u r s e e x p e c t i n g a terrible c h i c k e x x t r o p h e . I t c a m e ; b u t n o t in t h e m a n n e r
w e e x p e c t e d . O n returning h o m o ono fine day, wo f o u n d
o u r a s p i r i n g old h e n c l u c k i n g a r o u n d t h e y a r d w i t h seven
Sue h e a l t h y c h i c k e u s a b o u t licr. H o w she g o t t h e m d o w n
ia a m y s t e r y , b u t t h e r e t h e y w e r e w i t h o u t t h e s l i g h t e s t s i g n
of d a m a g e o c c a s i o n e d b y t h e i r f r i g h t f u l d e s c e n t
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Winchester's Genuine Prepnmtion of the C h e m i cally Pore Compound of the

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CONSUMPTION!

r p H E EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS OBTAINED IN A L L
X the stages of Pulmonary Disease bv Dr. Churchill's new
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S OF LIMB AND SODA
—removes all remaining douftt as lo the inentimable value of
thia Discovery. Consumption is no l o n g e r t o b# regarded aa
incurable malady.
Many hundreds of physicians have already adopted t h i s
treatment with almost invariable success. L " t no Consumptive delay a m o m e n t to try it. It is tbeir last hope!
Dr. Churchill says:
" l a m anxious that the H v r o r n o s r u i V E s shonld be brought,
as speedily as poxaible, Into universal use, a* 1 KKO« that tlx v
will prove not only as sure a Remedy In Consumption aa Quinine ia In Intermittent Fever, but also as effectual a Preservative as Vaccination in Small P o * .
instance h a r e I found the remedy fail to -produce
rery t h i n g t l
- O u t of tw
my Dispensary, d u r i n g the past year, eight have ccmpletely
recovered, e i g h t have died, a n d aix are still under t r e a t m e n t .
Such a result is altogether unparalleled in the annals of m i d i
cine.''
T h i s Remedy la the most powerful Generator of Blood
lown, and is eauallv efficacious in all forms of Debility.
Asthma, B r o n c h i t i s Nervous D i s e a s e s Chlorosis, Dyspepsia.
—or whatever d e j ^ n d s on deficient vitality of tbe system.
Winchester's Genuine Preparation
is put u p In large bottles with the following words blown i»
the glass: " Da. J . F . CUCBCHILL'S Y v r o p i i o m i i T E s o r Lmr
AUD SOBA. J . WiNniESTES, NEW YOKE." Each bottle baa
also, a VAC-SIMILE signature.
ZJf No o t h e r can be relied on as the pore Hypophosphltes.
Unless perfectly pure, t h e v a r c not only u s e l e s s but mwHivtlv
injurious. No IKOM or other d r u g should be combined with
them, or taken at the same time.
P r i c e $2 00. or three bottles for $5 00. with full d i r e r
tions for use. A liberal discount t o physician* snd the trade.
The DBT SALTB furnished to the protcasion. Single bottle*
in concentrated solution sent by mall, when specially ordered.
Sold wholesale aad retail at t h e Sole General Depot in the l 1 .
8. 43 J o h n atreet. Let no o n e deceive you, but purchase and
uae only " W i n c h e s t e r ' s P r e p a r a t i o n . "
i)r. Churchill's Work on Consnmption
cents in stamps t o cover azpenae of poatagca. Also, c l r c u
lars and all requisite information w i t h o u t c h a r g e . Let no
one delav, f o r time is prcctoos In so fatal a malady a s Con
sumption. Address,
J- WINCHESTER.
American and Foreign Agency,
33-ly
43 J o h n street. New York.
For sale by
MORGAN B A T E S ,
Herald OtBoc, Traverse City.

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