Grand Traverse Herald, May 25, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 25, 1860

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1860-05-25

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T B A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , j M A T 25, I 8 6 0 .

V"OL. I I .

(Sntiti) ®rabfrse Ifealil,

. Prayer.
Brealjted front a single h u m a n h e a r t
" l ' r a v e r rises on celestial wings;
E r e from the lips the accents pari.
In Heaven the t h o u g h t immortal springs.

I S P U S M 8 I I R D rVfcRY P R I D A T , AT

Traverse

City, G r a n d Traverse C o u n t y , Michigan,

MORGAN BATES,

• The feeblest murmur, f a i n t a n d lone.
Hallowed In Jirayer't) divine employ.
T r i u m p h a n t swells on high, a tone
In c o n c e r t with eternal joy.

RDITOR AND PROPRIETOR*

T K E M 8 .

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But scourged for sin, and bowed with shaxue.
When a whole humbled people prays,
Oh, t o what songs of glad acclaim
•The choirs o f h e a v c u their raptures raise!
T h e n earth d r a w s near the meeting skies—
Wide fly the g a t e s of pearl and gold—
And mortals with immortal eyes
The city of o u r God behold.

C H A R L E S H. H O L D E N ,

Sttornrg, Counsellor anil Solicitor,

Mercy a m i Grace thence Issue forth.
And Peace renews thcr s m i l i n g land,
I n Him, the Lord of all the earth.
Who holds t h e nation iu h i s hand.

TAX AND GENERAL AGENT.
NORT1I PORT,
GRAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office Second I)oor South of Union-Dock.
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H o w G o d f r e y I i o r t o n Chose his W i f e .

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

HY MARY K. CLARK.

2lttomqi anil Counsellor at $ato,

G o d f r e y , old b o y , " said H e n r y C l a y t o n , na he t i l t e d
h i s c b a i r b a c k , a n d p u t liis feet u p o n t h e m a n t l c p i e c c ,
S O I J I C I T O K V I N C H A N C E R Y ,
w h e n is t h e w e d d i n g t o b e ? "
"
W h o s e wedding?"
MANISTEE; MICHIGAN.
" M i s s L a u r a Sowers, or Jenny, which is i t ? "
, Office Second Door N o r t h of Huswell's Hotel.
ICtf
" I d o n ' t know, I ' m s t j r c . "
".
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41
WM. H. PARKS,
N o w don't be mysterious, G o d f r e y ; yon know you
ittorncy a t L a w a n d Solicitor in C h a n c c r y ,
a r e a most c o n s t a n t visitor, a n d o i l ' o u r s e t ' a r e t a l k i n g
,. G r a n d H a vert, M i c h i g a n ,
a b o u t t h e m a t c h . D o n ' t p r e t e n d y o n h a v e n o t selected
Will attend Court a n d to Collections In the counties of Grand one of t h e s i s t e r s . "
Traverse, Manistee, Mason antl Oceana. - 2 6 - l j *
H o w d o y o n k n o w t h a t e i t h e r of t h e m will h a v e m e ? "
D o n ' t b e a b s u r d , old b o y .
Yon, young, handsome,
T H E RON BOSTWICK,
talented, and with a large fortune, need not be over b a s h ful. C o m e b e f r a n k , w h i c h i s t h e f a v o r e d s i s t e r ? "
W e l l , f r a n k l y t h e n , H e n r y I c a u n o t tell you. I h a v o
visited t h e family f o r several months, as y o u know, b u t I
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
cannot decide. L a a r a is certainly the handsomest, with
Will s i r e p e n A u l m e n t i o n to tb«
lier b l a c k flashing e y e s a n d q u e e n l y m a n n e r ; b u t J e n n y
seems, a l t h o u g h t h e y o u n g e s t , t o be t h e m o s t w o m a n l y
r.o«ntian of L a n d s at T r a v e i y ? City I^nnd
O f f l o e , S ' J l o of M . I I . L n n d \ V u i w n t i . , a n d
a n d useful of t h e t w o . Y e t . I c a n n o t b e s u r e of t h a t —
M y e n t r a n c e is t h e signal f o r c o r d i a l w e lc o m e a n d smiles,
and, l e t m e call a t ' w h a t h o u r I will, t h e y a r e a l w a y s well
dressed a n d a p p e a r d i s e n g a g e d . T o b e s u r e I always, in
t h e m o r n i n g , n a v e t o w a i t s o m e t i m e b e f o r e I - a u r a is visiAND
ble.";
" P o p in unexpectedly and notice the internal econoAND

N O T A R Y

PUBLIC,

C L E R K AND R E G I S T E R ,
PAYMENT OF TAXES,

LAND WARRANT

TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tmtree Gtj. Gnnd tax Cmlj, Midi.

my.

H o w c a n I ? A c a r d nt t h o d o o r will p u t a n y ladv
o n h e r g u a r d , o r e v e n t h e n o t i c e of a g e n t l e m a n v i s i t o r . '
G o t h e r e in disguise. A s a w a s h - w o m a n for i n s t a n c e . "
G o o d ! I will!"
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY OS HASH TOR
G o t h e r e a s a wash-woman?" cried Clayton.
sale or location; I n v e s t m e n t s m a d e ; T a x e s paid on nonN o t e x a c t l y , b u t I will o b t a i n a d m i t t a n c e t o a m o r n resident lands; Redemption of lands sold for taxes, a n d puring's privacy." *
chase of lands at tax sales.
And will always give the moat careful attention to the inter" W o l l , l e t m e k n o w t h e result'
e s t s of my Correspondents,' and in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s and
L a u r a a n d J e n n y S o m e r s w e r e t h e only c h i l d r e n of a
a ccur acy of business transactions, would c o u r t comparison
w i d o w e r ; w h o , a l t h o u g h in m o d e r a t e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , m o v with a n y Agency In the country.
e d in v e r y f a s h i o n a b l e society. A t t h e p e r i o d o f m y s h o r t
Traverse City, Nov. 25,1859.
l-«ra
s k e t c h , ho was a b o u t t o supply t h e l a m e n t e d M r s . S o m e r s '
place, a f t e r nearly ten y e a r s m o u r n i n g , and,- a l t h o u g h a
kind, i n d u l g e n t f a t h e r , h a d n o o b j e c t i o n s t o hts d a u g h t e r s '
m a r r i a g e , nud, i n d e e d he h a d told t h e m so. I . a u r a , w h o s e
h i g h s p i r i t resented the p r o b a b l e s u p r e m a c y of a stepHas opened an Office a t Traverse City, Grand T r a v e r s e C o ,
m o t h e r , h a d a l r e a d y selected G o d f r e y I i o r t o n a s h e r f u Michigan, for the transaction or a
t u r e h u s b a n d , a n d J e n n y , w h o w a s y o u n g e r a n d g e n t l e r in
spirit, tried t o conquer a carefully concealed p r e f e r e n c e
Tho United S t a t e s Land Office Is located'ot t h i s place ; a n d f o r t h o s a m e p e r s o n . A l l his a t t e n t i o n s w e r e a a c r i b e d ,
particular a t t e n t i o n will ho paid to l o c a t i n g Land Warrant*,
b y h e r , t o b r o t h e r l y regard, t h o u g h e v e r y a c t of k i n d n e s s
investing money in G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g information relative t o t h o general features, resources a n d advan- o r c o u r t e s y t o u c h e d h e r v e r y h e a r t
I t w a s t h e m o r n i n g a f t e r a l a r g o ball a n d t h e s i s t e r s
w e r e in t h e b r e a k f a s t r o o m t o g e t h e r . L a u r a , h e r glossy
may be entrusted.
RBPKRKKCKS.
b l a c k h a i r p u s h e d negligently off h e r face, w i t h t h e r o u g h
l i o n . W W n g r J t B S ^ Auditor General. I
t u m b l e d b r a i d s of last e v e n i n g ' s e l a b o r a t e c o i f f u r e g a t h e r Hon! J.
I h m M l . Attorney General, j ^
e d loosely i n t o a c o m b ; . w e a r i n g a soiled w r a p p e r , t o r n
K L V u i b t .
!
s t o c k i n g s , and p r e s e n t i n g r a t h e r a n a l a r m i n g c o n t r a s t t o
Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. 3,1858.
t h e b r i l l i a n t ball-room bell, was l o u n g i n g on a s o f a — J e n ny, in a n e a t m o r n i n g dress, w i t h a l a r g e g i n g h a m a p r o n , ,
little w h i t e collar, a n d h a i r s m o o t h l y b r u s h e d i n t o a n e a t
knot, w a s w a s h i n g t h e b r e a k f a s t dishes.
" T h e r e i s a n old m a n a t t h e d o o r w i t h s o m e a r t i f i c i a l
(PROMT STREET, HEAR COURT ROUSE,)
flowers," said t h e s e r v a n t , o p e n i n g t h o d i n i n g - r o o m d o o r ,
T R A V K R S K - C I T Y , 3jlICinGAN.
" will y o u sco h i m ? "
" N o , " said J e n n y .
r p H I 8 O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T I I E FIRST
" Y e s , " cried Laura, " s e n d him up."
L in Traverse City,) situated on F r o n t street, in the vicinity of tho C o n r t House and public offices, is still open f o r the
I n a f e w m o m e n t s t h e old m a n c a m e in.
He was poorreception of the traveling public. The P r o p r i e t o r returns ly clad, w i t h a coarse b l u e cloak, w h i c h w a s m u c h t o l a r g e
his hearty t h a n k s ffir the liberal patronage ho h a s received, f o r him. H i s h a i r w a s w h i t e , a n d h e w o r e a b e a r d a n d
and assures tho public t h a t no p a i n s will be spared to w a k e
his guests comfortable. H i s charges will correspond with m o u s t a c h e of t h e s a m e s n o w y h u e . M a k i n g a low b o w .
h e p l a c e d t h e l q r g c b a s k e t he c a r r i e d on t h e table, a n d
the
Kfltf o p e n e d i t
Good accommodations f o r Horses and Cattle.
" I h a v e a b u n c h of b l u e flowers h e r e . " I10 said, t a k i n g
t h e m f r o m t h e b a s k e t , " t h a t will j u s t s u i t y o u r g o l d e n
h a i r , Miss, a n d h o h e l d t h e m b e f o r e J e n n y . "
'• I t w a s m y s i s t e r w h o w i s h e d t o l o o k nt y o u r flowers,"
said J e n n y q u i e t l y .
( n o r m OP ROABDUAN RIVER,)
" Y e s bring them h e r e , " was Laura's imperious command.
T h e old m a n ' s e y e s followed J e n n y , a s s h e w a s h e d ,
' 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 IS
w i p e d , a n d p u t a w a y t h o dishes, s w e p t t h e r o o m , a m i d u s t 1 now r e a d y to receive its guests, being fitted in full, without r e g a r d to cost, so as to make i t the m o s t desirable of a n y ed it, a n d t h e n s a t ({own b e s i d e L a u r a , w h o w a s still l o o k i n g over tho b a s k e t
Hotel In t h e County.

J . K. G. being ono of tho earliest settlers in the Connty, is
•' S e e J e n n y , t h i s s c a r l e t b u n c h . W i U i t n o t b e lovely
able t o give any Information necessary to parties wishing t o w i t h a f e w d a r k l e a v e ? t o w e a r w i t h m y n e w silk d r e s s ? '
locate lands, or otherwise. . Ho h a s a Pleasure Boat. Ski Hit
" B u t , " whispered Jenny,
you can't afford i t ' j u s t
and Fishing Tarkle of every description for hire. Those in
search of health or r e c r e a t i o n will find t h i s a very desirable n o w . " •
'• Y e s I can. F a t h e r g a v e m e s o m e m o n e y y e s t e r d a y . '
place of r e s o r t
ic City, October 21,1859.
48-ly
" T o p a y ' t h o last d r y goods bill."
" Well, I can have that e a r n e d to mv private a c c o u n t "
" O h ! L a u r a , I h a t e t o h e a r y o n t a l k of t h a t p r i v a t e
a c c o u n t I t seems s o m u c h like c h e a t i n g f a t h e r . "
" N o n s e n s e ! I t will s t a n d till I a m m a r r i e d , a n d t h e n
Is prepared to
I c a n easily save i t o u t of m y h o u s e - k e e p i n g m o n e y . "
of B a l t d i n g s ; •
" I s h o u l d n o t w i s h t o m a r r y in d e b t , s a i d J e n n y .
t h e T r a d e , on H i a t a l
. „ „
T h e old p e d d l e * l o o k e d e a r n e s t l y a t t h e t w o sisters.
S a s h , Glass, D o o r s , P a l n t a a n d Nails,
•• Y o u h a d b e t t e r t a k e t h i s blue" b u n c h , M i s s , " h e said
c o n s t a n t l y on hand, and for sale.
All orders for C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will be t o J e n n y . • " I f i t a i n ' t c o n v e n i e n t t o p a y f o r i t now. I
e s c e n t e d on s h o r t notice.
will c a b a g a i n . "
J . K. 0 „ t h a n k f u l f o r past p a t r o n a g e , takes t h i s opportn" N o , I shall n o t take t h e m . "
" T h e y a r e T c i y b e c o m i n g , M i s s . L o o k in t h i s glass.'
M y

HENRY D."cAMrBELL.

L

Land, Tax, and General Agency.
MORGAN BATES

General Agency Business.

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
W I L L I A M FOWLE,

GITNTON HOUSE,

J A M E S

K-"c3 L I N T O N ,

T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.

JAMES K. GUNTON,
Practkdl Builder and Draughtsman,

N O . 25.

T h e y w e r e v e r y b e c o m i n g m i x i n g w i t h t h e glossy still in t h e d a r k . I could sec no P r o v i d e n c c f o r m c . "
" W h a t ? t o h e a r m y sermon, t o c o m e a n d sec me. t*>
golden h a i r , a n d s e t t i n g off J e n n y ' s d a z z l i n g c o m p l e x i o n .
•' I wish m y h a i r w a s l i g h t , " said L a u r a . " I should confide in mc, y e t in all t h i s y o u d o not r e c o g n i z c a P r o like t o w e a r b l u e . G o d f r e y H o r t o n said last n i g h t , t h a t v i d e n c e ? "
F o r a m o m e n t t h e man w a s silent, a n d t h e n replied >—•
forgcl-me-oota w e r e h i s f a v o r i t e flowers."
J e n n y colored, a n d , p l a c i n g t h e b u n c h a g a i u in t h e bas- " I t is s t r a n g e , - s i r , v e r y s t r a n g e , still I sec no way f o r m e
to nay my debts."
ket, said:
D u r i n g t h i s i n t e r v i e w t h e h e a r t of t h e good priest was
" C o m e , L a u r a , d e c i d e . Y o u a r c k e e p i n g one w a i t i n g
w h o s e time, p r o b a b l y is v a l u a b l e . " t h e n p a s s i n g a c h a i r , deeply m o v e d ; he h a d h e a r d t h e u n h a p p y m a n ' s story,
w h o s e m a n n e r a n d l a n g u a g e sufficiently a t t e s t e d his v e r a
s h e added, " b e seated, sir, y o u look t i r e d . "
c i t y . W i t h o u t f u r t h e r investigation, h o resolved a t once
I a m t i r e d , i n d e e d . " w a s t h e reply.
I will t a k e t h i s s c a r l e t b u n c h , a n d t h e s e r e d c a m t l i a s t o a c t in his behalf.
" L i s t e n , m y f r i e n d . " said h e t o him, " I b e l i e v e y o u
a n d t h i s w h i t e c l u s t e r , " said L a u r a .
t o b e a n h o n e s t m a n , u n f o r t u n a t e t h r o u g h t h e a g e n c y of
" B u t sister, y o u c a n n o t a f f o r d i t "
o t h e r s , a n d I wish t o h e l p y o u o u t o f y o u r t r o u b l e . I l o w
" Y e s I c a n . G o d f r e y H o r t o n is r i c h . "
m u c h ftioney wiU c o v e r y o u r d e b t s ? I a m n o t r i c h , still
T h e old tnan b i t his lips.
" ' ^ l i i t f k , " said J e n n y , in a l o w tone, " i f y o u love h i m , ' I can c o n t r i b u t e s o m e t h i n g t o w a r d s m a k i n g o p t h e sum "
" O h ! sir, y o n u r c t o g o o d ! I jess t h a n t h r e e t h o u s a n d
h o w m u c h it will g r i e v e h i m if h e s h o u l d d i s c o v e r i t "
" N o n s e n s e ! W e l l , I I I t e j l y o n h o w t o r e m e d y i t . — f r a n c s will suffice m c . "
F a t h e r B e a u r e g a r d rose, o p e n e d h i s s e c r e t a r y a n d took
L e n d m e some m o n e y o u t of t h e h o u s e - k e e p i n g f u n d s . "
•• S o , " t h o u g h t t h e old m a p , " s h e i s h o u s e - k e e p e r . — I h e r e f r o m a h u n d r e d louis. " I s h o u l d not h a v e boex
M i s s L a u r a g a v e m e t o u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h a t w u s h e r a b l e t o h a v e d o n e t h i s myself, b u t a f e w d a y s s i n c e t h e •
p r i n c c s s C l o t i l d c , a f t e r h a v i n g h e a r d m e p r e a c h on C h a r - ,
post"
i t y s e n t m e a l a r g e sum of money, b e g g i n g me t o use it
" L a u r a ! Steal from my lather!"
1
for t h e benefit of t h e u n f o r t u n a t e , a n d t o d i s t r i b u t e i t t p
" T h e n don't preach."
ly w h o m I s h o u l d j u d g e w o r t h y of assistance. I t h a s
Miss J e n n y , " said a servant, e n t e r i n g a t t h a t m o m e n t ,
already d o n e m u c h good, s o f t e n e d the ills of m a n y ; b u t
"the dinner has come."
J e n n y l e f t t h e room, a n d L a u r a still t u r n e d o v e r t h e g a y m y friend, y o u r visit h e r e a t t h i s c r i t i c a l j u n c t u r e of afflowers, w h i l e t h e o!d man p o i n t e d o u t t h e i r v a r i o u s b e a u - fairs, is, in m y view, a s t r e a m of l i g h t , u p o n t h e w a y of
ties, h i s e y e in t h e m e a n t i m e , r u n n i n g o v e r t h e d i s o r d e r e d ' G o d t o m a n . T a k e t h i s m o n e y , p a y y o u r d e b t s , a n d beh a i r , s h a b b y dress, a n d lazy position, whilst mentally con- lieve in an o v e r r u l i n g P r o v i d e n c c . "
F u l l of s u r p r i s e , a n d o v e r w h e l m i n g g r a t i t u d e t h o p o o r
t r a s t e d t h e m w i t h J e n n y ' s neat a t t i r e .
" N o t d e c i d e d y e t ? " s a i d J e n n y , returning a f t e r a s h o r t c a r p e n t e r fell on his knees, a t t h e feet of t h e g o o d f a t h e r :
h e could n o t s p e a k a w o r d , b u t r a i s i n g his s t r e a m i n g eyes
absence.
t o h e a v e n in a l a n g u a g e m o r e p o w e r f u l t h a n w o r d s exN o , come here."
I c a n ' t ! F a t h e r h a s s e n t h o m e , a c a l f s h e a d , a n d I pressed t h e j o y of nis deliverance.
a m a f r a i d t o t r u s t i t entirely t o M a r g a r e t
I must s u p e r V i c i s s i t u d e s In t h e L i f e o f n P r i n t e r .
i n t e n d t h e dinner, m a k e n p u d d i n g , a n d t h e p a r l o r m u s t
M r . J o h n S. F o l d s , a n I r i s h p r i n t e r at M a d i s o n , Wi.»be d u s t e d , a n d t h e r e is m y w h i t e , m u ! l e t o b e finished."
nsin, r e c e n t l y p r e p a r e d a s k e t c h of h i s life; a t t h e reBefore I wodld b e t h e d r u d g e you a r e ! " c r i e d Laura.
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D r u d g e , nonsense! I h a v e p l e n t y of t i m e l e f t f o r e n j o y m c n t , a n d f a t h e r c a n n o t have, a c o m f o r t a b l e , h o u s e if t o t h o h i s t o r y of t h e p r c w in t h a t S t a t e . I t is a v e r y i n some o n e d o e s riot s u p e r i n t e n d t h e s e t h i n g s . W h e n 1 t e r e s t i n g p a p e r , a n d s h o w s t o "what s t r a n g e m u t a t i o n s
p r i n t e r s as well a s o t h e r p e o p l e a r e liable. M r . F o l d s
m a r r y y o u m a y d o i t , " a n d s h e l a u g h e d merrily.
" A s " if I should m a r r y firet!" said L a u r a . T h e r e I h a v e c o m m e n c e d h i s e d u c a t i o n as a p r i n t e r in t h e office of hi»
f a t h e r , w h o w a s a p r i n t e r also, in t h e y e a r 1§03. w h e n onc h o s e n all I w a n t . "
" S h a l l I call a g a i n f o r t h e c h a n g e ? " said t h e p e d d l e r . ly nine y e a r s of a g e . H e p r o v e d t o b e u n c o m m o n l y exI shall ho h a p p y t o p u t t h e Misses S o m e r s on m y list p e r t in t h e a r t of t y p e - s e t t i n g , a n d b i s " c h u m , " a n A m e rican j o u r n e y m a n , p r e d i c t e d t h a t h e would b e c o m e t h e
of c u s t o m e r s . "
first p r i n t e r in D u b l i n . T h e r e p u t a t i o n w h i c h h e g a i n e d
" Y e s , call a g a i n . "
S o t h e p e d d l e r t o o k u p his b a s k e t , walked h o m e , t h r e w in t h e office a s a skillful w o r k m a n e x c i t e d t h e a m b i t i o n
aside h i s w i g b e a r d , a n d disguise, a n d w r o t e a n offer of of t h e y o u n g typo, a n d w h e n a b o u t t w e n t y y e a r s old.
his h a n d a n d h e a r t t o Miss V i r g i n i a S o m e r s , w h i c h w a s finding"it impossible to i n d u c e h i s f a t h e r t o p u r c h a s e a n
i m p r o v e d press. J o h n b o u g h t i t o n h i s own responsibiliaccepted.
L a u r a S o m e r s h a s t w o s o u r c e s of p r o f o u n d s p e c u l a t i o n : ty. and soon c o n v i n c e d t h e old gentleman w h o w a s a c o r O n e is " W h y d i d G o d f r e y . H o r t o n p r o p o s e t o J e n n y in- dial h a t e r of n e w - f a n g l e d notions, t h a t t h e p u r c h a s e was
stead of m e ?
T h e o t h e r . [ " 1 w o n d e r w h y t h a t old m a n a d e e i d e d a c q u i s i t i o a H e n e x t p r o c l a i m e d t h r o u g h t h e
n e w s p a p e r s — a l l p r i n t e r s u n d e r s t a n d t h e v a l u e of a d v e r n e v e r called t o bo p a i d f o r t h o s e c x q n s i t i v c flowers?"
t i s i n g — t h a t he was r e a d y t o p r i n t b o o k w o r k a s well, if
n o t s u p e r i o r t o a n y h o u s e in E n g l a n d — a p r e t t y b o l d b r a g
A n Overruling Providence.
F a t h e r B e a r e g a r d h a d j u s t p r e a c h e d in o n e of t h e fSr a D u b l i n e r ; b u t h e s u c c e e d e d b y t h i s m e a n s in gett
c h u r c h e s of t h e c a p i t a l his b e a u t i f u l Fcrmon u p o n P r o v i - i n g t w o or t h r e e i m p o r t a n t w o r k s t o p r i n t , w h i c h h e exdence, w h i c h like all his o t h e r sermons, h a d d r a w n t o g e t h - e c u t e d s o skillfully t h a t his reputation as a b o o k p r i n t e r
e r a c o n s i d e r a b l e c r o w d of a u d i t o r s . U p o n r e t u r n i n g was established, a n d f o r y e a r s h e p r i n t e d aU t h e b o o k s ,
h o m e h e h a d j u s t d i s r o b e d himself in o r d e r t o r e s t a f t e r p u b l i s h e d in D u b l i n . U p t o t h i s t i m e f a t h e r ami son h a d
his e x t r e m e fatigue, w h e n a s t r a n g e r w a s a n n o u n c e d , de- e n j o y e d t h e p a t r o n a g e of t h o L i n c i u B o a r d , a G o v e r n m e n t
s i r o u s t o see h i m . T a k i n g t i m e only t o c h a n g e his dress, affair w h i c h p a i d t h e m well, j b u t , t h e ' G o v e r n m e n t a n n u l e d
h e a t o n c e p r e s e n t e d h i m s e l f t o t h e u n k n o w n v i s i t o r , w h o s e t h e i n s t i t u t i o n , a n d t h e t r i n r n p h a n t c o u r s o of t h e son was
f o r , a w h i l e c h e e k e d . H e d e t e r m i n e d t o g o a h e a d , howtanners a n d a p p e a r a n c e d e n o t e d h i m t o b e an a r t i s a n .
" W h a t d o y o u wish, s i r ? " said t h e venerable p r e a c h - ever, w h i c h so f r i g h t e d the old g e n t l e m a n t h a t h e b e g g e d
t h e a m b i t i o u s y o u t h t o s e t ijp for himself a n d not involve
r.
" T o sj»eak w i t h y o u a m o m e n t , " r e p l i e d s t r a n g e r in a h i m in his ruin. H o rented a l a r g o c o n c e r n , a n d busim a n n e r so a g i t a t e d a s at o n c e t o a r r e s t t h e a t t e n t i o n of ness s o increased t h a t h e w a s o b l i g e d .to e n l a r g e h i s p r e mises, a m i a t one time h e h a d t w e n t y - t w o p r i n t i n g p r e s s e s
Father Bearegard.
" Most willinglv," said t h e p r e a c h e r . " I a m r e a d y t o a t w o r k d a y a n d n i g h t p r i n t i n g t h e D u b l i n U n i v e r s i t y
Magizine, t h e Christian Examiner, Charles Lever's w o r k s
listen. S i t d o w n . '
" I h a v e j u s t h e a r d y o u r s e r m o n , " said t h e artisan. * a n d o t h e r p u b l i c a t i o n s .
T h e tide of prosperity, however, was n o t destined t o
" W e l l a m I g l a d of it, for I h a v e s i a d s o m e t h i n g
last f o r e v e r . B y m e a n s of a n i n t r i g u e a S c o t c h p r i n t e r
w h i c h s h o u l d n o t b o lost b y " e i t h e r of us."
" O h ! sir, y o n h a v e c e r t a i n l y s p o k e n b e a u t i f u l l y . N o - g o t t h e p r i n t i n g of t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n , w h i c h w v
b o d y c o u l d havn d o n o b e t t e r . Y o u h a v e e x t a j l e d k t h e v e r y p r o f i t a b l e , a w a y f r o m M r . F o l d s , j u s t a f t e r b e h a d
benefits of an o v e r r u l i n g P r o v i d e n c e . B u t , sir, I d o n o t b o u g h t t w o c y l i n d e r p r e s s e s w i t h which t o e x e c u t e an orbelieve ID P r o v i d e n c e . T h e r e i s no P r o v i d e n c e f o r m e . d e r f r o m t h e B o a r d . T h i s was a m-vero b l o w , b u t a worse
W a i t a m i n u t e a n d j u d g e f o r yourself. I a m a c a r p e n t e r o n e followed in J a n u a r y , 1841, when a l a r g e p a r t of hi*
b y t r a d e . I h a v e a wife a n d t h r e e c h i l d r e n . W e are e s t a b l i s h m e n t was d e s t r o y e d by fire, e n t a i l i n g a loss of
b o n e s t w o r k i n g p e o p l e w h o h a v e n e v e r w r o n g e d a n y one. $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 u p o n M r . F o l d s , w h o lost his insurance t h r o u g h
I n q u i r e a b o u t i n e i n m y n e i g h b o r h o o d , a n d e v e r y b o d y will t h e n e g l i g e n c c of a n I n s u r a n c e clerk t o notify h i m of t h e
tell y o u t h a t N . is an honest m a n , g e t t i n g his living b y annual payment, w h i c h w a s d u e in-a f e w d a y s b e f o r e t h e
Mr. F o l d s rebuilt a n d refurnished his e s t a b l i s h m e n t .
t h e s w e a t of his b r o w ; t h a t he p a y s h i s d e b t s ; t h a t fire.
t h e does n o t d r i n k ; t h a t he d o e s n o t p l a y ; a n d t h a t he b u t j u s t t h e n t h e I r i s h f a m i n e c o m m e n c e d c a u s i n g a complete s t a g n a t i o n of business, especially p r i n t i n g . B o o k
t a k e s g o o d c a r e of h i s faihily." _•
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" I c a n easily b e l i e v e all this, m y f r i e n d , " i n t e r r u p t e d
F a t h e r B e a u r e g a r d , m u c h t o u c h e d b y t h e h e a r t f e l t w o r d s t h e s e only sunk h i m f u r t h e r in t h e m i r e , a n d h a v i n g e x of his visitor, b u t t o w h a t d o e s all t h i s lead, a n d w h a t h a u s t e d his f u n d s M r . F o l d s d e t e r m i n e d t o t r y h i s f o r t i u s '
c o n n e c t i o n i s t h e r e b e t w o e n t h e s e details a n d y o u r unbe- in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . H e a r r i v e d h e r e i n 1S45, a n d proceeded t o t h e W e s t , b o u g h t a f a r m in W i s c o n s i n , thinklief in P r o v i d e n c e ? "
" Y o u see b e f o r e y o u a man resolved t o t h r o w himself i n g t o lead a n e a s i e r , h a p p i e r life. I l i s trial at f a r m i n g
failed, h o w e v e r , a n d in 1 8 5 1 h o w a s glad t o return t o h i s
into the river."
" G o o d H e a v e r . ? . " c r i e d F a t h e r B e a u r e g a r d , j u s t l y al- old t r a d e of t y p e s e t t i n g a g a i n . H e now f m d s himself,
a r m e d a t t h i s a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t . " G o d p r e s e r v e y o u in h i s s i x t y - s i x t h y e a r , w h e r e h e s t a r t e d f r o m , " a t t h e
f r o m s u c h a f a t a l step. Y o u o n t only kill y o u r b o d y , b u t c a s e , " h a v i n g nearly m a d e t h e r o u n d of life.
y o u w01 peril t h e s a l v a t i o n of y o u r soul. W h a t h a s give n rise t o s u c h a d r e a d f u l t h o u g h t ?"
" S i r . I h a v e i a s t m e t w i t h a h e a v y loss b y t h e f a i l u r e
of a d e b t o r . I h a v e liabilities w h i c h b e c o m e d u e o n t h e
3 0 t h of t h i s m o n t h , a n d I c a n n o t meet t h e m . I t will b e
t h e first t i m e m y s i g n a t u r e h a s been d i s h o n o r e d , a n d I
c a n n o t b e a r t h e i d e a of t h i s d i s g r a c e . I t is a f t e r h a v i n g
in vain solicited assistance f r o m m y f r i e n d s w h o w o u l d b e
g l a d t o h e l p m c if t h e y oould, that" I d e t e r m i n e d t o d r o w n
myself."
'• B u t m y friend w h a t will b e c o m e of y o u r wifo w h o
l o v e s you, v o b r c h i l d r e n w h o need y o u , if y o u d r o w n y o u r self?"
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T h e poor man's tearsi answered to these interrogatories, b u t h e r e p l i e d a f t e r a m o m e n t ' s p a u s e : " W h r n I '
a m d e a d t h e w o r l d will t a k e p i t y on t h e m ; I c a n n o t live
t o s e e t h e m d i s h o n o r e d , t o see t h e m b e a r i n g t h e b u r d e n
of m v s h a m e . " " H o w w a s i t , t h e n , w i t h s u c h a f r i g h t f u l plan as
in c o n t e m p l a t i o n , t h a t y o u c a m e t o h e a r me p r e a c h ?
" I t w a s o n l y c h a n c e , s i r ; I h a d n o i n t e n t i o n of d o i n g
so. I wa« in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d of t h e c h u r c h a n d noticed t h e c r o w d e n t e r i n g , m e c h a n i c a l l y , a s i t w e r e , I went
in w i t h t h e rest. I a s k e d w h o w a s g o i n g t o p r e a c h ; t h e y
told m c a c e l e b r a t e d p r i e s t
I remained and heard you
t h r o u g h ; all y o u said w a s v e r y g o o d , v e r y fine, b o t I w a s

TnK MAX WITHOUT AS E x o r r . — W e b e l i e r e in Hum a n o r w o m a n w h o h a s " e n e m i e s . " ^ o u r milk-and-water jieople. w h o c o n t e n t themselves w i t h s i m p l y d o i n g n o
h a r m , at ttin same t i m e d o i n g no g o o d ; t h e y a r e m e r e n e g a t i v e s . Y o u r m a n of f o r c e , w h o d o e s n o t w a i t f o r a s t o n e
t o g e t o u t ^ T h i s h e a v e n - a p p o i n t e d w a y , b u t m a a f u E y rolls
i t over, D W u n i n t e n t i o n a l l y h u r t s o m e b o d y ' s toes in t h e
a c t : b u t t H m s a n d s w h o will h a v e t o t r a v e l t h a t f u t u r e
p a t h will t h a n k h i m f o r c l e a r i n g i t
T h e m a n w h o ha.,
no e n e m y / i s g e n e r a l l y a sleek, c r e e p i n g , c a u t i o u s , w h i t "
w a s h c c L e t e a t u r e , w a l k i n g t h e w o r l d w i t h velvet shoes.
who-6mirks a n d glides his u n c h a l l e n g e d Way t o t h e o b s c u r i t y he merits. H e a d d s n o t h i n g t o t h e c o m m o n s t o c k ,
aniivis s h o v e l e d i n t o h i s s i x f o o t of e a r t h a t last w i t h o u t
a t c S on h i s coffin lid. H e m a y n o t h a v e an e n e m y , b u t
h a s h o a n y f r i e n d s ? A p l a c e is v a c a n t , b a t n o t in a n y
wsrfii, living, l o v i n g h e a r t
T h e s t a t u e h a s simjijy c r u m b l c d o u t of i t s n i c h e a n d d i s a p p e a r e d .
' I n o r d e r t o a m u s e t h o c h i l d r e n on t h e S a b b a t h , a l a d v
in B r o o k l y n w a s e n g a g e d in reading t o t h e m f r o m t h e B i ble t h e s t o r y or D a v i d a n d O o l i a l h . a n d r o r o i n g t o t b e
p a r a g e in w h i c h G o l i a t h so b o a s i i n g i y a n d defiantly d a r e d t h e y o u n g s t r i p l i n g , a little c h a p , a l m o s t in h i s first
trowarTs, raid: " S i s t e r , s k i p t h a t — « k i p t h a t — h e ' s o r f y
blowing!
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Republican Platform,
19. That a Railroad to tho Pacific Ocean is imperaRepublican National Convention.
Adopted at the Natioual Republican Convention, held tively demanded by the interests of the whole country;
With the exception of the Baltimore Convention
that the Federal Government ought to render immediate
which nominated Mr. Clay in 1844, we never witnessed at Chicago, on the 16th, 17th and 18th days of May and efficient aid in its construction; and that, as prelimiMORfiAN BATES, EDITOR.
a more august, imposing and harmonious convocation of 1860:
nary thereto, a daily Overland Mail should be promptly
The Committee on Resolutions and Platforms, through established
TRAVERSE CITY:
men for political purposes than that which was held at
its Chairman, Judge Jesup, of Pennsylvania, made the
16. Finally, having thus set forth our distictivc prinFRIDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1860.
Chicago on the 16th, 17th and 18th d a p of May inst, following Report, prefacing the report with the statement
ciples and views, we invite the co-operation of all citizens
and which resulted in the nomination of ABRAK LINCOLN, that the resolutions had been adopted with great unanimi- however differing on other questions, who substantial!)
~
REPUBLICAN' T I C K E T .
of Illinois, for President, and HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of ty—there l>cing but one'or two dissenting voices on a few agree with us in their affirmance and support.
FOB PRESTOKNT,
Maine, for Vice President. Before the hour of meeting of the resolutions:
How the Nomination is Received Abroad.
on the first day, the great Wigwam was packed anil filled Resolved, That wc, the delegated representatives of
the Republican electors of the United States, in ConvenBF.LOIT, May 18, 1860.
to its utmost capacity. At 11 o'clock. Gov. Morgan tion assembled, in the discharge of the duty we owe to
oy ILLINOIS.
One hundred guns are being fired for Lincoln here toof
New-York
called
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his
our constituents and our country, unite in the following night
J NO. BANNRSTKY, Mayor
FOR TICF. PRESIDENT,
motion Hon. David Wilmot of-Pennsylvania was called declarations:
'
AT RAUXA.
HANNIBAL HAMLIN,
1st That the histol-v of tho nation during the last
GALENA, May 18, 1S60.
upon to preside temporarily. Appropriate' addresses
OP MAINE.
four years, has fully established the propriety and necessiNomination
of
Lincoln
receeived
with great rejoicing
were made by both Gov. Morgun and Mr. Wilmot ty of* the organization and perpetuation of the Republican
—camion firing, music and processions to-night
Committees were then appointed on permanent organi- party; and that the causes which called it into existence
Thc Homestead Bill.
11. 11. HOCUHTON.
The Homestead Bill lias passed the Senate, but in zation and credentials. The Committee on Permanent nre jierninncnt in their nature, and now, more than ever
THE HOVE o r ou> ABB.
SPRINOFIEIJ}, May IS.
precisely what shcpelwe have not been able to learn. Its Organization reported for President of the Convention before, demand its peaceful and constitutional triumph
2. That the maintenance of the principles promulgaThere is a grand Lincoln demoustratiou in progress
provisions, however, are not half no favorable to settlers Hon. GEOBOE A s i a n of Massachusetts. The usual ted in the Declaration of Independence and embodied in
here to-night. Cannons are being fired, and a large meetis that which, the Republicans advocated arid which number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries were report- the Federal Constitution, is essential to the preservation ing is bang held at the City HulL The greatest eutlmsi
ed, and the report being adopted, Mr. Ashmun was con- of our Republican institutions; and that the Federal Con- asm prevails.
patted the House.
ducted to the Chair, when he addressed the Convention, stitution, the Rights of the States, and the Union of the
INWANAPOLIB.
The Result.
INDIANAPOLIS, May. 18.
being enthusiastically received. A Committee of one States must aud shall be preserved
3. That to the Union of the States this nation owes
We will not disguise the fact that wc were sadiy disA grand salute of 100 guns were fired in honor of the
from each State was apjiointed on Resolutions, and the its unprecedented increase in population, its surprising
nomination of Lincoln. Bonfiresrfndspeeches tonight—
appointed at tho result of the,Chicago Convention. Rut
Illinois resolutions ordered to be referred to the Com- development of material resources, its rapid augmentation great enthusiasm. A grand ratification will take plait'
this disappointment is confined exclusively to mm, not to
mittee. It was ordered that each Delegate report the of wealth, its happiness at home and its honor abroad; and to-morrow night.
meiuures. The Rppnblican prinfciple bus not been inname of one person to constitute a member of the Re- wo hold in abhorrence til schemesfordisunion, come from
whatever source they may. Aud wo congratulate the
vaded nor the Republican standard lowered. All our
DETROIT, May 18 1*60.
publican National Committeo for the ensuing four years. country that no Republican member of Congress has utterA salute of 100 pins was fired this P. M, on receipt
readers know that ;Wnj.uM II. SEWARI> was decidedly
Tho second day was deTotcd to preliminaries and the ed or countenanced tho threats of disunion so often made of news of the nomination of liucoln. There ore bonfires
«»ur firht and last choice, and that we regard him as the
consideration and adoption of the Republican Platform; by Democratic members, without rebuke and with ap- and illuminations this evening in different parts of tho city,
greatest and purest man of the age in which we live— land on the third and last day Mr. Lincoln win nominated plause from their political associates; and we denounce and much enthusiasm is manifested.
too great awl too purO to be appreciated by tho mass of for President on the third ballot, and Mr. Uamlin for those threats of disunion, in ease of a popular overthrow
AT PHILADELPHIA.
Private dispatches received last evening by tho Pennmankind. .If eyery Republican at that Convention pos- Vice President on the second, when tho Convention ad- of their ascendency as denying the vital principles of a free
Government, and as an avowal of contemplated treason, sylvania delegation, state that tho nominations were resessed 1 as firm knee-joints and as strong a back-bone as
journed tine die.
which it is the imperative duty of an indignant people ceived nt Philadelphia with great rejoicing. Several
wo do, he would have been nominated by acclamation.
On the first ballot Mr. Seward received 173 1-2 votes; sternly to rebuke and forever silence.
thousand people had assembled in Indejxuidence Square,
A majority, however, viewed the matter in a different Lincoln, 102; Bates, 58; Cameron, 50; McLean, 12;
4. That the maintenance inviolate of the Rights oftho to await too news, and when it was announced that LinStates, and especially the right of each State to order and
light, and gavo'us what they deemed an equally honest
Cliaac, 49; Dayton, 14; Wado, 4; Collainer, 10; Fre- control its own domestic institutions according to its own coln was nominated, tho air was rent with shouts; processions were formed and marched through the principle
and more available man. 'We accept him as our standmont, 1.
judgement exclusively, is essential to that balance of pow- streets, cheering and hurraing for honest old Abu.
ard-bearer and go into tho contest with strong couragc
On the second ballot Mr. Seward received 184 1-2; er on which the perfection and endurance of our politiAT NEW YORK.
nDd hope. ' J
^
On the receipt of the intelligence of Lincoln's nominaLincoln, 181; Bates, 35; Cameron, 2; McLean, 8; Chase, cal fabric depend; and we denounce tho lawless invasion
by armed forcc of tho toil of any State or Territory, nit tion at New York, one hundred guns were fired in the
Abrum Lincoln.
42; Dayton, 10; Clay, 2.
matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of Paik.
Mr. Liucoln, tho Republican candidate for President,
On tho third and last ballot Mr. Seward received 180; crimes.
. I •
I. !
HAHON.
H
is emphatically tho People's man. lie is self-madd from Lincoln, 231; Bates, 22; McLean, 5; Chas.e, 24; Day5. That the present Democratic Administration has
DAYTON. O., May 18.
far exceeded our worst apprehensions, in its measureless
Ida toe-nails to his crown. At the ago of 21 he was a ton, 1 ; Clay, 1.
The nomination of Lincoln created the wildest enthusisubserviency
to
the
exactions
of
a
sectional
interest,
as
esasm
among
the
Republicans
of
Dayton.
Csumott*
were
day-laborer, and earned mouey enough with his axe in
Before the vote wa3 announced, Mr. Carter of Ohio,
pecially evinced in its desperate exertions to force tho in- fired, and u largo circular rail-fenco was erected at tlx
flitting rails at ten dollars a month to purchase a few stated that Ohio wished to change her vote from 2 to 33 famous' Lccomption Constitution upon the protesting peojunction of Main and Thiol streets, enclosing a huge boi:
elementary law books with which ho commenced the for Lincoln, whic]i gave him a niiyoritv. The announce- ple of Kansas; m construing the personal relation between fire. A large and enthusiastic ratification meeting was
study of a profoanon to which he has attained the front ment was received with deafening applause.
master and servant to involve an unqualified property in held nt the Court House, and was addressed by Hon. 12
persons;
in
its
attempted
enforcement,
everywhere,
on
C. Sehcnek, Hon. M. B. Walker, and others. Old railrank and now stands at tho head in Illinois. Ho was
Several changes of votes then took place. Massachuland and sea, through the intervention of Congress and of in demand.
?mco a member of tho Illinois' Legislature, and also of setts gave Lincoln 18 votes and Seward 8. Pennsylvania
the Federal Courts, of the extreme preten-ions of a pureRIH-HEBTKII. .
tho Thirtieth Congress, being the two last years of Mr. guvo Lincoln 53, McLean 1-2 aud Seward 1-2. New ly local interest; and in its geueral and unvaryiug abuse
ROCHESTER, May 18.
Polk's Administration, Beyond this he hns no official Hampshire gave 10, Rhode Island 12 and Ohio unani- of the power intrusted to it by a confiding jieople.
A salute of one hundred guns was fired here this after6.
That
tlio
people
justly
View
with
alarm
the
reckless
noon
in
honor
of
the
nomination
of Lincoln.
record. IIo has a clear head, n sound mind, a warm mous.
•>
extravagance
which
|>cmules
every
deportment,
of
the
AT
m
rrALo.
heart and an open hand, and possesses, moreover, the
Almost at the instant of the cessation of the calling of
Federal Government;that a return'to rigid economy and
• BUFFALO, May 18,1860.
lave and confidence of the jieople of Illinois, which tho roll the audience burst forth in a deafening roar of ap- accountability is indispensable to arrest the systematic
LTpon receipt of the now of the nomination of Lincoln
State he will .carry agniust Douglas; or any other man plause, tho bands outside struck up their music and a sa- plunder oftho public treasury by favored partisans; while and Hamlin at Chicago, salutes were fired at Buffalo,—
who may be nominated by any of the fragments of tije lute was fired. Continual calls were made for tho announ- the recent startling developments offrauds and corruptions Rochester and Albany. At the latter place the most exat the Federal Metropolis, show that an entire changc of travagant demonstrations, thu lila- of w hich has not been
. lute Democratic party.
cement of the vote.
administration is imperatively demanded.
seen sineo the Atlantic cnble affair. Burning tar barrels
Mr. Evarts, of New York.—Mr. Chairman, can I
7. That the new dogma thnt the Constitution, of its gave to the State street the appearance of a aeo of fin-,
Ilannibnl H a m l i n .
have, can New York hare, tho silence of the Convention? own force, carries slnvery into any or all of the Territo- the red glare of which illuminated the heavens. Tho demThe nomination of Mr HAMLIN for Yite-Prcsidcnt, wil[ (Cries of •' Yes!" " yes!" and " take the stand.") Will you
ries of the United State's, is a dangerous political heresy, onstrations at this place weip of a more sober, but probo
be hailed with great satisfaction throughout the country. allow me to manage my own movements! Has tho -vote at variance with the Explicit provisions of that instrument bly noue the less hearty character.
(If Democratic antecedents, he came early into the Repub- been announced?
it-olf, with contemporaneous exposition, and with legisla/ '
ALBANY. May 18, I860.
tive and judicial precedent; is revolutionary in its tendenlican movement A member of tho U. 51 Senate in 1854, The President—No, sir.
One hundred gnfis are r.ow being fired by the RepubliMr. Evflrts—1 want to bo in order.
cy, and subversive of the peace aud harmony oftho coon- cans of this city ill honor nfrthc nomination of Abraham
he opposed, with great vigor, tho repeal of the Missouri
THE CHAIIL—Tho whole number of votes cast is -ICG,
v
try.
Lincoln
for
President
The
irreattst
excitement prevails,
Compromise. Subsequently he was elected Governor of necessary to a choice of 231, of these ABRAHAM LDTCOLN *8. That the uormal condition of all territory of the
the streets are alive with politicians, and groups arc p .
the State of Maine; and at tho expiration of his term of hns 354, and is elected as your candidate. (Loud Ap- United States is that of freedom. That as our Republi- thered on Stato street ami Broadway discussing the subcan fathers, when thoy had abolished slavery in all our na- ject of the nomination. Tho announcement of the nomi
office, ho wa3 again returned to tho Senate, of which body plause.)
tional territory, ordained that "no persou should be delie is at the proscnVtime one of the ablest and most active
Mr.'Evarts then mounted the stand amid enthusiastic prived of life, liberty or property, without due process of nation of Mr. Lincoln was entirely unexpected bv tho Republicans of this city. Thvy were coiiiiileiit that Mr. Sew members. Possessed of great, personal popularity, and applause, and moke as follows:
law," it becomes our duty, by legislation whenever, such ard would be the man, and when it was announced that
r MB. EVARTS SPF.IXIL
having a public record no portion of which his friends
legislation is necessary, to maintain this provision of the Mr. Lincoln was the nominee,—a eliglit feeling of disapMr.
Efrarts.
(Loud
cheers.)—Mr.
Chairman
and
Constitution ugniust all attempts to violate. it;tmd we de- pointment was manifest. At first the intelligence was not
would desire to blot out, his name will give strength to
Gentlemen of tho National Republican Convention:—
tin.- ticket and add not a little to its triumph before tho The State of New York, by a full delegation, with com- ny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legislature, credited, but these doubt* were of short duration. This
pr of any individuals, to giro legal existence to Slavery in feeling still exists somewhat, but thin- soy the}- abide by
pwpfe.
'
plete unanimity in purpose at home, came to this Conven- nny Territory of the Uuited States.
the decision of the Convention, and give n hearty and cor
tion and presented to its choiec one of its citizens who
9. That wc brand the recent rc-ope|iing of the AfriTho Four Votes.
had served the State from boyhood up, had labored for can Slaw-Trade, under the cover of our Nationa IFlag,— dial support to Mr. Lincoln.
During the progresB of the third ballot for President it, loved it. We carao here a great State, with, us wc
WASHINGTON, May IK.—I >uring the proceedings of Conp.ided by perversions of judicial power, as a crime against
thought
a
great
statesman,—^
Applaud-)—and
our
love
of
the btcady increase of Lincoln's vote raised the expectaHumanity, and a burning shamo to our country and age; gress this afternoon, much excitement prevailed, especial
tion-of his friends to fever heat that he was about to re- tho great republic from which we an- all delegates. The and wc call upon Congest to take prompt and efficient ly among the Republicans in the IIocw, concerning the
great Republic of tho, American Union arid our love of measures for the total and final suppreision of that exo- events at Chicago, lively fresh t^.ograph served to in
ceive the nomination. When the roll was called a hasty
crease the commotion. The Presidential nomination c«
tho great Republican party of tho Union and our love of
'noting discovered that Lincoln lacked but 2 1-2 votes of our statesman and candidate, made us think wo did our crablo traffic.
10. That in the recent vetoes, by their Federal Gov- casioned much surprise, and was not at once credited—
an election. Tho ballot stafading for Lincoln 331 1-2, duty to our country and the whole country in expressing
It is said the fir-t intelligence on lis* subicet was received
ernors, of the legislature of "Kansas and Nebraska, 'proSeward 180, scattering 34 1-2—necessary to a choice our preference and love for him. Applause.—But, gen- hibiting Slavery in those Territories, wo find a practical in a dispatch from Haskin to Mr. Doufrfas.
234. lie lore the vote^as announced, Mr. R., M. Cor- tleinei}, it was from Gov. Seward that most of us learned illustration .of the boasted Democratic principle of nonPI.AVI.NO TRICKS ON HORACE.—Horace Greek1}' »\
to love Republican principles and Republican policy.—
win, of "tho Ohio delegation, who had voted for Gov. Chase [Cheere.1 His fidelity to the country, tho Constitution intervention and Popular Sovereignty embodied in the tracts as much attention as any of tho eminent strangers
up to that time, and three other delegates, viz:—R. K- and the laws, his fidelity to tin; party and the principles Kansas-Nebraska Bill, and a demonstration of thc.decej>- in Chifcago. He hn% by some strange accident, got or.
tion and fraud devolved therein.
Kno% John A. Gurloy, and Isaac Stease, changed their that majorities govern, his interest in the advancement of ; 1L That Kansas should, of right, lje immediately ad- a new black coat, though ho still freezes to his lowvotes to Lincoln, giving him a Majority of the whole Con- our party to its victory that our country may rise to its mitted as a Stato under the Constitution recently formed crowned broad-brimmed, crumpled, dusty hat. He wu.,
true glory, induces mo to sneak his sentiments as I do,— and adopted by her people, and accepted by the House of seen w alking down Randolph street tho other day,between
tention, and nominating him.
two friends, conversing pleasantly end mayt>e hopefully
the united opinion of our delegation, when I move vou,
Representatives.
'
j

P
sir, as I do now, that the nomination of Abraham Liu12. That, while providing revenue for the support of in reference to Bates' prospect Some rogue had pinned
New York.
to the philosopher's back a slip of white paper, on which
coln of Illinois as the Republican candidate for tho suffraThe exceedingly happy manner in which the Republi- ges of the whole country for the office of Chief Magistrate geueral Government by duties upon imports, sound policy was printed " F o r President, William H. Seward" a cir
cans of New York, .in and out of the Convention, receiv- of tho American Union bo made unanimous. [Applause requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to en- cumstance that created no little merriment among those
courage the development of the industrial interests of tho
tho nomination of Lincoln, excited praise from tho dele- and three choers for New York.]
whole'country; anu we commend that' policy of natioual who saw and knew the maa. netravlcd some half a dew.On the first ballot for Vice President "Mr. Hamlin re- exchanges, which secures to tho working men liberal wa- squares liefore. by the quizzical leers which greeted hiui,
gates fromall otlier State?. Compelled by the power of
he discovered the piece of mischief when he very eompt>munbere to sacrifice an eminent Statesman to whom they ceived 194 votes; Hickman, 58; C. M. Clay, 101; Banks, ges. to agriculturel remunerating prices, to mechanics and sedlv took the slip off and calmly stuck the pin in hi
weru bound by the triple tio of gratitude, admiration and 38; Reeder, 51; Dayton, 3; Sam. Houston, C; H. W . manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor, coat collar.
[Chicago Democrat.
and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity
affection, they yielded their preferences with tho grace Davis, 8; J . M. Reed, 1.
On the socond and last ballot Mr. Hamlin received 367 and independence.
NEBRASKA.—A destructive fire oceurrred at Nebraska
which becomes men devoted to principles rather than in13. That we protest against nny sale or alienation to
others of the Public Lands held by actual settlers,—and City May 12, consuming nearly all the business portion of
dividuals, and promised to the successful man that warm, votes; C. M Clay, 86; Hickman, 13.
The nomination of Mr. Hamlin was then made unani- agniust any view of the Free Homestead policy which re- the city, consisting of forty two prominent business hou*>
cenorous and successful support which tho Republicans of
gards tho settlers as paupers or suppliants for public boun- including the Post office, with considerable mail natter,
mous.
New York know how to give."!.
ty; and wc demand the passage by Congress of tho comand the Government Land Office, with nearly all its papers,
The National Union Constitutional Convention assem- plete and satisfactory Homestead measure which has alThe Covode Committeo is figging to ligkt soipe now
also Nuckolls HoteL ' Lo« 8125,000. Insurance from
bled at Baltimore May 9, delegates from all the States, ready passed the House.
<vi donees-of corruption Mr. "Printer Wendell was before
14. That the Republican party is opposed to any $70,000 to 875,000.
Oregon and South Carolina excepted, being in attendance.
changc in our Naturalization Laws or any State legislathat Committee recently, and his testimony proved that
The Convention was called to order at noon by Hon. J . tion by which the rights of citizenship hitherto accorded
Mr. Yancey, the leader oftho Secessionists at Charifrom $30,000 to $40,000 was expanded in carrying the
Crittenden, who named Ex-Gov. Hunt, of New-York, as to immigrants from foreign lands shall be abridged or im- ton, is a native of Troy, N. Y. His mother subsequently
Kuglish bill through the hooso forbribing members. Mr.
temporary Chairman. In assuming his seat, Mr. Hunt paired ; and in favor of giving a full and efficient protec- married the Rev. Dr. Bcman ofTroy, and the queer freaks
flean of Ohio, a Cleric 'in .Mr. Alton's Office, in tho last
tion
to
the
rights
of
all
classos
of
citizens
whether
natives
spoke at protracted length upon the purposes and chartold of that lady would fill a volume. Yanccy was sent
Congress, and, Mr. Alex K. ilay of Philadelphia, a
or naturalized, both at home and abroad
acter of the movement On the 10th the Convention nom15. That appropriations by CongrcsB for River and to Williams College, but no College could bold him, and
Washington correspondent of (he N . Y. Express, and a
inated for Presidnnt John Bell, of Tennessee, and for Harbor improvements of a National character, required the Faculty were glad to get rid of him. Yancey, in
Member of the National Union party, were tho almoners
for tho accommodation and security of an existing com- South Carolina, shot his uncle dead and was imprisoned
Yice-Prcident Edward Everett, of Massachusetts.
of this fund. Mr. Wendell1 did not deny that from
merce, are authorized by the Constitution, *and justified
$10,000 to $15,000 had boon paid for a single vote, which
Two Americans have opened a hotel upon the Ameri- by the obligation of Government to protect the lives and for the act fifteen months, and then was sent to Congress,
where he fought a bloodless duel with Mr. Clingman.
property of its citizens.
iras to boreimbursedfrom Government patronage.
can plan in Hakodadi, Japan.

Cjjc <Snnti> Cnttotrsc Uerali).

A B E A M LI3STCOLN,

N E W

TRAVERSE CITY.
T i r e N n r STORE.—It will t o aeen b y a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t
in a n o t h e r c o l u m n t h a t Messrs. H a n n a h , Lay & C o . h a v e
removed

S T O R E ,

N E W GOODS,

into their new Store and are greatly extending

t h e i r business in t h a t line.

T h e i r new bnilding is 30 b y

1 0 0 feet, e n t i r e glass f r o n t ,

b u i l d i n g north of G r a n d I l a v e a

M r . S . BARKS, of P o r t

Alleghany, w h i c h has n o w commenced her regular weekly
S h e i s aa

TO THE PUBLIC
In Traverse City, and on all part* of
Grand Traverse May, we would respectfully announce

T h e P h i l a d e l p h i a A m e r i c a n Icarus f r o m u n d o u b t e d authority, t h a t t h e H o n . J o h n Bell a c c e p t s t h e n o m i n a t i o n
of t h e B a l t i m o r e c o n v e n t i o n f o r t h e P r e s i d e n c y o f . t h e
United S t a t e s , a n d t h a t ou his

The trip to Chicago,

T

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F

A

C

T

instead of b e i n g ft t e r r o r , a d r e a d , a n d o f t e n a ten days'
v o y a g e , a s i t w a s in sail vessels, is n o w a p l e a s a n t p a s t i m e .

t o h j s home, in

Tennessee, h i s l e t t e r of a c c e p t a n c e will b e m a d e public.
D i s p a t c h e s h a v e been received a t t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t

,

f r o m the A f r i c a n s q u a d r o n .

Inn* table-fare excellent, a n d h e r . C a p t a i n , officers a n d
i-rew c o u r t e o u s a n d a t t e n t i v e .

return

T h e r e w a a n o t only no a b a t e -

temeiit in t h e slave traffic, b u t i t was g r e a t l y on t h e in-

T H A T W B H A V E NOW MOVED INTO

Our New and Spacious Store,

crease.

.

N o less t h a n t h r e e m u r d e r s hiive already o c c u r r e d in
tliis c o u n t r y b c c a u a o of q u a r r e l s g r o w i n g o u t of t h e late

C o t n m w T TO .THK P R H S . — R . N . RICK, Esq.- ( r e n e r a l
S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d , will
a c c e p t o u r t h a p k s f o r a F r e e F e m i l y P a s s o v e r t h e Central R o a d t o t h e C h i c a g o

Convention

and return.

It

did uftt r e a c h us, h o w e v e r , u n t i l a f t e r o u r return JVoni t h e
Convention—-the l e t t e r c o n t a i n i n g i t h a v i n g b e e n d i r e c t ed t o

" G r a n d T r a v e r s e " i n s t e a d of " T r a v e r s e C i t y . "

G r a n d T r a v e r s o P o s t o f f i c e i s t w e n t y miles n o r t h of T r a verse C i t y .

Wlilch wc sr.- filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OK

prize fight; o n e in A l b a n y , one in t h e w e s t e r n p a r t of

Goods and Wares
which arc adapted t o the wonts of the s u r r o u n d i n g country,

p o t a t o e s of

W e h a v e p l a n t e d tlieni, a n d e x -

jioct t o realize a g o o d c r o p a b o u t t h r j t i m e t h a t L i n c o l n
i s elected P r e s i d e n t .

lic to tin* following

been appointed b y the President and confirmed b y the
S e n a t e as P o s t m a s t e r in N e w - Y o r k City, v i c e S i r . F o w unknown.

mites a t C h a r l e s t o n .
, - T h e s t e a m e r R . T . L d a w a j f i t P h i l l i p * w i t h 1 5 0 pas-

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them, or taken at tlie same time.
Z-if P r i c e #2 mi, or three lx)tt'.is,for $5 < 0, with f u l l diretions for use. A lllieral discount t o p h y s i c i a n s a n d the t r a d '
The I)BV SALTS furnished to tho profession. Single bottles
in concentrated solution sent by m n i l . u h e n specially ordersi'
Sold wholesale and retail at the Solo General Depot In tlie C
S. 4H J o h n street. I.et n<> one deccive you, but purchase and

l)r. Churchill's W o r k o n Consumption
is now ready, and will be sent gratis t o every Consumptive or
Xervons snflVrer in t h e United States, on receipt of twelr>cents in htarn|is to cover expense of p<istag»w. Also, circc
lara a n d all requisite information w i t h o u t charge. I^-t ii"
one delav, for time is precious In so fatal a maladv as Con
sumption. Address.
J . WINCHESTER.
C A P T . C. H. BOYXTOX,
American olid Foreign Agency.
T T T 1 I . I , MAKE REGULAR W E E K L Y Tl'.n-S FROM
32-1 v
43 J o h n street, New York.
V V CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
F o r sale b;
on S a t i i n i a y . n' 4 o'clock. I*. M.. »nd Traverse City on Tuesday's, at 4 P. M., slopping at l-'raiikf-irl (mouth of lletsiu
River,) Carii River alii! Northport.
G O I ) N E W S F t ) K L A D I E S . — A N Y LADY T H A T
H A N N A H , LAY & CO.
V T will send her address to Mrs. K. Creagcr, Baltimore City.
Traverse City, May 25. 1SI:O.
23
U:ii->land, with three 3 c e n t postage stamps enclosed, Khali
receive bv return mall, something of importance t* ' "
IT thyself nnd be happy.''

Chicago and Grand Traverse.
• T H E PROPELLER

A L L B G H A N V ,

N E W STORE;
IX T H E MAIN, A

T h e r e w a s a large a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c m e e t i n g a t S a v a n nah, M a y 8, t o a p p r o v e tlxo c o u r s e of t h e S o u t h e r n dolo-

N

H B H

I t h a s been recently stated t h o t on i n g o t of gold, for*
075, p r o v e d t o be n o t h i n g b u t a gilded mass of lead.

POINTS:

O

_ the stages of Pulmonary Disease bv l)r. Churchiil'i
Treatment—tho HYP01*H0SPHITES OF LIME AND SODA
all remaining doubt as to the inestimaMe va'.ne «•!
this Discovery. ConMunption is no longer to be regarded as
i incurable malady.
Many h u n d r e d s 61 physicians have already adopted t b i treatment Willi almost invariable success. Let no 0:i>uiu|>
live delay a monlent t o try it. It is tlieir last h o t * :
I>r. Churchill says:
•' I am anxious tlmt the H v r o r n o s i - u r r r s should lie brough
i speedily as possible, i n t o universal u»e, as I KNOW tli i t i L v
will prove not only as sure a Remedy in Consumption
nine It in Intermittent Fi^ver, l iji also as effectual a l ' r s s e n ..
live as Vaccination in Small P o x .
" I n n o instance have I found tho remedy fail t o produc •
very t h i n g that could reasonably !*• expected from it.
- O u t of twenty-two cases in the t h i r d or last stage, treated
,t my Disjicnsar}-. d u r i u g the past year, eight h a r e completely
vcorere.l, eight have died, ami six are still u n d e r treatment
such a result is altogether unparalleled in the annals of fcedi
:lne.**
•'if This ltcmedv is the most powerful Generator of Bloo.1.
known, and is equally efficacious In all forms of Debility.
A*thini!, Bronchitis, Nervous Diseases, Chlorosis, Dyspepsia.
—or whatever depends on deficient vitality of the system.
Winchester's Ucnuiuc Preparation
Is pnt u p ill large bottles with the following words blown (it
the gtass: •• Dn. J . F. C n r R C t r u - ' s Y v v o r u o f r n i T M o r I M K
AMI Son*. J . WINCUKSTKK, NKW YOKK." Each 1-ottie• h a s
also, a FAC-SIMII.K s i g n a t u t e .
Z-ir No o t h e r can be relied on as the jitrre llynOphospbitcs
perfectly pure, they are not only u * e l ~


warded to P a r i s from San Francisco, and ^old for 82,-

POST MASTER OP NKW-YORK.—Hon. J o h n A . D i x h a s

lur, d e f a u l t e r t o t h e a u u n u i t of SlSOjOOO, a n d w h e r e a b o u t s

Sena-

A P h i l a d e l p l i i a n h a s received a n o r d e r t o act u p a p a -

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

a c c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r a b o x of c h o i c c s e e d

reelected

Tho Democratic candidate

000.

POTATOES.—Joel \ V . R a n g e r , E s q . , of N o r t h p o r t ,
(lie R e p u b l i c a n s t r i p a

T h e C o n n e c t i c u t L e g i s l a t u r e , M a y 19,
was H o n . W . W . Katon, of H a r t f o r d .

p e r mill in U t a h , f o r B r i g h a m Y o u n g , at a c o s t of 8 3 0 , -

and ARE or MAY BR called f o r f r o m time t o time.

W e w i s h thot- c o r r e s p o n d e n t s would b e a r

t h i s in mind.

N e w Y o r k s t a t e , a n d t h e t h i r d i n N e w Orleans.

t o r LAFAYETTE S . FOSTER.

C

T h e Conven-

tion w a s large, e n t h u s i a s t i c a n d confident of v i c t o r y .

staunch, steady, safe and pleasant a b o a t as we e v e r
traveled on; h e r passenger accommodations are good;

HYPOPHOSPHITES

gan, a n d F r a n c i s A . H o f f m a n of D u P a g c .

himself entirely t o i t s supervision.

trips between Traverse City and Chicago.

<- CMmcfflIJ.-s DISCOVERY. .

in t h e lattcr's s e n d i n g a challenge. I t was, h o w e v e r , d e - I W i n c h e s t e r ' s G e n u i n e P r e p a r a t i o n o f t h e C h t r n i
CB,|
declined, a n d S a n d e r s i n t e n d s p u b l i s h i n g C a r r o L T h o af- j „
T P u r e c p o u n d of the

e r a o r a n d L i e u t e n a n t - G o v e r n o r R i c h a r d C. Y a t c s o f M o r - j

H u r o n , h a s b e c o m e a p a r t n e r in t h e m e r c a n t i l e d e p a r t -

(Jhicago a n d b a c k on H a n n a h , L a y & C a ' s P r o p e l l e r

DI

S™tas, of Uie C. 5 A,, iriacb ta polled I

T h e Illinois R e p u b l i c a n C o n v e n t i o n assembled a t D e - origlnaJly d U c o v w d L 2 d ? r S r i t ^ d > ® U?. J . F . C u r a c n u i .
c a t u r on M a y 9, a n d n o m i n a t e d a s its c a n d i d a t e s f o r G o v - j
of Pari* as a Specific Remedy for

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

m e n t of H a n n a h , L a y & O o . ' s busineffl, a n d will d e v o t e

PROTOXKR AIAKGIU.VY.—We h a v e m a d e t h e t r i p t o

COM,

(air t h u s ends in no s m o k e .

finished internally in t h e

n e a t e s t m o d e r n style, a n d i s u n q u e s t i o n a b l y t h e b e s t

CONSUMPTION CURED!

A difficulty recently ensued on t h e s t r e e t in W ashington, b e t w e e n H o n . W i l l i a m T . C a r r o l , of t h e S u p r e m e

N E W STOCK;

."angers, f r o m N c f r - O r l e a n s .to C i n c i n n a t i , s l a g g e d a n d

wfc HAVE A

N E W

S T OllE

*nnk fifty miles b e l o w M e m p h i s , M a y 1 0 .
E x t e n s i v e P o s t OfTici H V - f e l f l n t i o n — P o s t m a s t e r F o u ler a F u g i t i v e — O v ^ r 8 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 .Hissing.
J f e j r Y o r k e r e w e r e astooishtfd y e s t o r d a y t o learn t h a t
M r . I s a a c V . F o w l e r , t h e hiyuLwmo b a c h e l o r P o s t m a s t e r
of t h i s city, lind b e e n f a u u d W b e a heflvy d e f a u l t e r t o t h e
F e d e r a l Governtnent, S u c h / h o w e v e r w a s the f a c t ; and
t o tliose a c q u a i n t e d w i t h his linbjts, t h e otdy w o n d e r w a s
t h a t tho c r a s h d i d not come earlier. M r . F o w l o r was a
jovial, genial, h e a r t y fellow, fond of p l a c e , p o w e r a n d p s t Vonage. F o r m a n y y e a r s h e lived e n t i r e l y b e y o n d h i s
inuuns, a n d h i s b e s t f r i e n d s s a w t h a t h e w a s all t!io while
ditrpiug a p i t i u t o .which bo w o u l d in t h e e n d a ssu r e d ly
fall.
S i n c e S a t u r d a y last MnrshtiD R j u d e r s h a s been in s e a r c h
of M r . F o w l e r , b u t w i t h o u t success. A l l , t h ^ t i s k n o w n
of h i m , i s t h a t on S u n d a y m o r n i n g , a t 2 o'clock, h e Las'. tily left t h e N e w Y o r k H o t e l , w h e r e for m a n y y e a r s h e
h a d resided, a n d t a k i n g Jwitli h i m a fcw n o c c s » r v a r t i c l e s
of c l o t h i n g , w e n t , no o n e k n o w s w h i t h e r . , T h e T r e a s u r y
D e p a r t m e n t c l a i m recently t o h a v e d i s c o v e r e d a deficiency Of $ 1 5 5 , ^ 5 4 3 1 in h i s a c c o u n t s ; b u t , if .the t r u t h w e r e
k n o w n , i t w o u l d b e f o u n d not only t h a t t h i s d i f i c i e n c y h a s
been of l o n g s t a n d i n g , b u t t h a t i t h a s b e e n k n o w n t o t h e
p r e s o n t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ffrom t h e o u t s e t A c c o r d i n g t o
rumor, Mr. F o w l e r entered upon his duties a s Postmaster
• u n d e r G e n . P i e r c e , w i t h a l o a d o f t l o b t , t h e result of t h a t
reiwrosity w h i c h led h i m t o Bqnnmk-r his p r i v a t e f o r t u n e
•in political associates. ' T h a t d e b t h o i s said t o h a v e liq u i d a t e d f r o m t h e P o s t - O f f i c c f u n d s , b o r r o w i n g , meanwhile,
r i g h t a n d left, t o tnako g o o d - t h o deficiency t h u s c r e a t e d .
T h r o u g h t h o assistance of f r i e n d s in a n d o u t of T a m m a ny n a i l , h o Was e n a b l e ^ t o c a r r y t h i s d e b t f o r y e a r s ; b u t
hi9 e x t r a v a g a n t h a b i t s jiud liberal e n t e r t a i n m e n t of b r o t h e r p o l i t i c i a n s f r o m all s e c t i o n s of t h e c o u n t i y , t o w h o m h e
e x t e n d e d t h e m o s t g e n e r o u s ho.-spitalitv, d a i l v o u g m c n t o d
t h e h e a v y b u n l c u u n d e r w h i c h tie s t a g g e r e d . I n 185C,
when i t b e c a m e necessary t o c a r r y P o u u s y l v a n i a f o r "Sir.
B u c h a n a n , h o l a b o r e d assiduously, as a m e m b e r of t h e N e w
Y o r k C o m m i t t e e , and d r e w h e a v y d r a f t s u p o n t h e f u n d s
of h i s d e p a r t m e n t - t o a i d in hie election. H o w m u c h h o
involved nimsclf in t h i t w a y i s k n o w n onlv t o h i m s e l f a n d
t h o " g r a y h a i r e d old (functionary" a t W a s h i n g t o n ; b u t
f r o m w h a t wo c a n l e a r n i t w a s a very l a r g e sum.
W c belicvo t h a t f a c t w a s k n o w n t o M r . J . B . a t t h e
time, a n d i t W03 f o r t h i s reasfcn t h a t h e w a s r e - a p p o i n t e d
P o s t m a s t e r . T h e r e was, wo think, a d e c i d e d o p p o s i t i o n
t o his confirmation b y t h e Senate; and he w a s not carried
t h r o o g h u n t i l M r . B u c h a n a n h a d e x h a u s t e d all h i s e n d e a v o r s in his b e h a l f , a n d h i s personal f r i e n d s in t h i s c i t y h a d
lent h i m f u n d s e n o u g h t o c o o k h i s a c c o u n t s u p s o t h a t
they would pass murf^r. K n o w i n g a s ho did b o w Mr.
' F o w l e r stood, and why ho h a d become t h u s embarrassed,
M r . B u c h a n a n could n o t well I h c n do o t h e r w i s e t h a n rea p p o i n t h i m , a n d l a b o r f o r fiis c o n f i r m a t i o n . I f he h a d
n o t d o n e so, t h e c r a s h m u s t h a v e c o m e a t t h a t time,, a n d
M r . F o w l e r ' s d o w n f a l l would h a v e fastened a s t i g m a tipou
t h e now A d m i n i s t r a t i o n .
F r o m t h a t time t o this, M r . F o w l e r h a s b e e n l e a d i n g
a lifb of misery* C o n s c i o u s t h a t h o w a s h e a v i l y b e h i n d
in his c a s h a c c o u n t s , h i s u t m o s t e n d e a v o r s h a v e been directed t o w a r d m a k i n g a f a i r q u a r t e r l y b a l a n c e s h e e t
Ho
is said t o h a v e m a n a g e d t o d o s o b y b o r r o w i n g , h e r e a n d
there, of h i s f r i e n d s , o f t e n t i m e s a t m o s t u s u r i o u s i n t e r e s t
large s u m s of m o n e y f o r a few days, t o b e repaid f r o m t h o
income of t h e P o s t - O f f i c e . H i s e x p e n d i t u r e s a t C h a r l e s ton wt*o h e a v y . H o c a s t e v e r y t h i n g u p o n t h o h a z a r d of
t h e die, a n d his f a v o r i t e , D o u g l a s , f a i l e d O f courao, h e
fell i n t o d i s g r a c e w i t h t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , w h o h a r e l o n g
k n o w n h i s d e s p e r a t e s i t u a t i o n , a n d h e f o u n d t h a t in falling from grace, he had loet t h e means of making good his
deficiencies. l i k e t h e r a t s t h a t d e s e r t s t h o s i n k i n g s h i p ,
t h e m o n e y l e n d e r s s a w t h a t h o w a s on t h e wane, a n d w h e n
he besought them for tho accustomed usurious accommodation, they w e r e " s h o r t " H e o c c h e w a s u n a b l e t o m e e t

his liabilities.

1

[N. Y. Tribune.

Propeller of Our Own,

if which the clothes can bo washed very cl
boiling, and with very little rubbing. Bv t h i s method much
hard labor can bo faved—-THE WASHING CAN BE DONE
IN 1IA1.FTI1ETIMK. and the clot)iet< un- very white and clean,
RUNNING IN
a n d la-it much longer, for they arc not worn by rubbing a s bv
the old way of w a s h i n g by machinery, Ac. The articles u s e d
c o « bat little and arc easy to obtain. I mail t h e rcceipo to
order, postage paid, on receipt of Jilty cents; three ccutpont^
1
aj;-.- stamps as good a s money. J- '
Addiess,
DR. J . I'. CREAGER.
Baltimore City, Md.
> " , * I f you went something do not nyss the Washing and
d i r e c t to C h i c a g o ; t h u s riving us G R E A T ADVANTAGES
T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T R E T U R N E D FROM CHI- Honey recipes, for they are all I claim for them, ati<( t h f j
should be in every family.
H-3m
CAGO WITH A STOCK OF
over.any o a c h a v i n g t o P A Y FREIGHTS.

N E W GOODS,

Our Own Trade,

K T O R T H I

Dry Goods, Groceries^Provisions
and Hardware,

(Mr Rents' arc Nothing.

,'hich he offers at his New Store, c h e a p for Cafch or Barter.

LilPs

. W E HAVE

A-biiiifinnt A d v a n t a g o s



Ntub York, lioxton, Cincinnati or Chicago.
P r o m our Iinig residence l a tho c o u n t r y wo have U c - m e


And now we h a v e associated with u* In the Mercantile Dep a r t m e n t of our firm,

mzjEx.. s . rQ-ajFJJMSJ,
who for sixteen y e a r s h a s liccn extensively engaged in a business whose requirements w e r e of t h o Mine n a t u r e a s our
and who hAs for several" y e a r s purchased goods of the
BEST. HOUSES In NEW-YORK a n d BOSTON, a n d w h o will
c o n t i n u e t o do .no' for o a r Ann from time to, t i m e ; th u it enabling a s t o lay down o u r goods

Chicago

*

In Bbls. and Hf. Bhls.
'
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
Northport. April 3.'.
!2tf
A roRT<;A(;i:

F o i l PURCHASING 'GOQD.S IN

(eU acquainted with the wants of tho public.

O R T .

SALE.—DEFAULT

HAVING

BEEN

i V l made iu the condition of a certain Mortgage executed
" V 17th d a y <>f August, 1K.W, by P a t r i c k A. Smith and
arino Smith his wife, of Mackinaw, S t a t e of Michigan,
Michael Murrey anil Patrick Murray, nf t h e name jilnce, ai
recorded on the 2tith dav of August, Is.W, in the Registei
Office of the County .>r Mackinaw, in Lils-r B. or Mortga^i
on pagea cr, and . 7; ami tho a m o u n t claimed t o I * due on tl
si,id Mortgage, at tho V-.to of this notice, IMJIUJJ the som
ninety-sevi ii dollars
001; a n d no suit o r proceedings st
lat.- h a t i n g lrt-en instltvted t - recover t h e "nnie i»» any part
thereof: Notice Is tlicr-fore liorebv given, that w
foreclose said Mortgage by H sale of the promises <l>-~ « rt
therein, at public, auction, to the highest bidder. ..14 I - ' r l d n y , t h e
2 9 t h d a y o f J n n n next, at thuhoi-r of two o V h " I, io tlio
nfternoon of sttid day. at the front door of the O u r t - H mec
for s a i d ' Ma c k i n a w C o u n t y , (the si f.l Coiirt-Hotiw b e i n c t h e
place fur h o l d i u p V i c District (M'irt f o r said MaCltinswCouo.
ty.) in order to satisf)- and pay the amount due on said mortgage. with tlie interest, cost and exjwnses allowed by law.
T h e premises in said mortgage dcsrrlbed are as follows, to
w i t : Being a Lot ninety feet fbuure, and b o u n d e d on the
North by a road l « a d t n ; to the ): arm of Ambrose R._ Davcnliort, and along said road ninet;>- f e e t ; and ou tlie East by a
lot owned by Wiilium U. Astor, and along said lot ubiety feet;
e n d on the South by a lot owned by J . D i n n i n g , a n d along
t h e bonndury of the said lot ninety feet; and ou t h o West by
u f o a j leading f r o m the said Davenport Road to L i k e Ilnron.
nnd h a v i n g n i n e t v foet fronting on the said road, iu the village of Mackinaw. Dated Mackinaw. March 1, leCO.
MICHAEL MURRAY, )
marlC-llw •
P A T R I C K MURRAY. T
^

T E R M S O F C I R C i r r r C O U R T S IN T H E N I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
T N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H L A W . I DO H E R E B Y
JL «x and appoint the times f o r holding the C i r c u i t C o u r t s
f o r tlie N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of the Suite of Michigan, for
t h e years 1S60 and 1*01, as follows: In
ALLEGAN COUNTY—On t h » third Tuesday of March, the
second Tuesday of J u l y , and tlie fourth Tuesday of October.
OTTAWA COUNTY—On the fourth Tuesday of March, tlie
f o u r t h Tuesday of J u n e , and the t h i r d Tuesday in October.
MUSKEGON COUNTY—On the Grst Tuesday in April
and tlie first Tuesday In 0 « t o h e r .
NEWAYGO COUNTY—On the second Tuesday in A p r i l a n d
the first Tuesday in September.
MECOSTA COUNTY—On the t h i r d Tuesday In A p r i l , a n d
the second Monday in September. (Osceola C o u n t y attached.)
1
OCEANA COUNTY—On the fourth Monday in April, a n d the
first T h u r s d a y in October.
MASON COUNTY—On the f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in April a n d the
first Monday in October.
MANISTEE COUNTY—On t h e first Tuesday, in May. and the
f o u r t h Tuesday In September. (Wexford a n d Missaukee
Counties attached.)
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY—On t h e second Tuesday in
N. B. ANYTHING n o t In o u r regular line t h a t Ladles
May, a n d t h e t h i r d Tuesday in September. ( A n t r i m a n d
citizens may want, we shall hold oorselves in readiness to
Kalkaska C o u n t i e s attached-)
send f o r ; a a d shall be m o s t h a p p y t o do s o a t any and * "
F. J . L I T T I . F J O H N .
C i r c u i t J u d g e of t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t .
4ecl£
AllegifCx'ov. 1,1850.

jrl# Low as any House in Ch icago;

a n d save t o the consnmen—liret, T R A V E L I N G E X P E N S E S ;
necond, LOSS O F T I M E ; a n d lastly a n d mainly, t h o ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added to cover HIGH R E N T S
a n d expenses of the Chicago m e r c h a n t .
W e shall make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T to k e e p s o
p l e t e a stock that
Any Dealers on the B a y
be enabled t o p u r c h a s e of na, in q u a n t i t i e s t o s u l ,
only a SMALL A D V A N C E 6u COST a n d a c o m m i s s i o n for
handling.

T o the Ladies,

Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
Barns with the thousand and one demands necessary to a Lady's wants,

... . . . .
'<f-.lt
r family, AT H A L F THK COST, and consider St an good
j the best article of (lee honey, r n o a WHICH IT CAS.WT BV.
o t n . Any person w h o will make and sell it, can c l f a r f r o m
to to three dollars p e r day. It only r e q u i r e s four articles t »
•.ake.it. and Uiey r a n be had at any store f o r Ufty oents.
Ivcry family way have t h i s delightful l u x u r y f o r any Iadv
' • i t in Cltcch r j i u u t e s , at any time. Three cent p o l t
ge str.inps Hi md as
Address,
11' P I I E « P A L A S K I TIMES,"HAWKINHVrLLK, G i .
1 - r Mareh'-Jd,'ls59. says:
•• FINK. HONEY.—Dr. ii. C. f-'mith of t h i s county, presented
us with beautiful honey, equal if not superior to a n y t h i n g
we ever saw. 1 his honey was manufactured by Mrs. Smith,
acci.r.l r.'r t o t h e directions given ia a recipe which she p u r
chased
DIC J . 1'. CRLAOER, Baltimore City, Maryland.
[*P<OB can get the recipe for m a k i n g honey, a u d ' b e l l i , u-'.ent of the Honey boe, t y writing to Dr. C r e a g e b »"|K
West B-iltlmnre street, Baltimore City, Maryland, cuclosini:
fifty cents.
14-Sm
T HH EE G
i R E A T F E M A L E P I L L . — I > R . J . I'. CREA
1
t e r is the agt-nt wholesale nn.l retail fi Dr.AVhcatJcigUV
TUl'LY i x v A i . ! ' A
Female Pills. THESK I'll
lEALTli V l l U i | 1
.anas.
TII»V WILL I;I
EKCOJIS tXl-AIKEP 1'ROM A?.T CMtK

WHATBVEK

r have fall..; in any case wberc the directions nrounc
m t a i n i n g t h e s e Pills have U-en strictly followed
Indeed, th^rc baF (>• case of failure oocured toon.- knowledge
Deing purely vegetable they are perfectly safe. Single boxe;
undlcd us order, paid, upon receipt of ?1—three ccntjpovtai.stamps as good a s money.
Address,
DR. J . P. CREAGER.
M-3tn
Baltimore City, Md.

T h e j t>

"1 f A T R I M O N Y t — M A T R I M O J f Y I J — D R . CUEAGEl;
J l is tlie agent f o r Dr. W i n d e r ' s c e i c b n i t c d - M a t r i m o n i i '
Hcrics—(three books.) No. 1—A book for y o u n g men design
i n g to prepare themselves for female society. No. 2—" E r
rors In Courtship.'' No.3—•• Reproductive Control." Either
of which will bo mailed to order, postpaid, upon receipt
t w e n t y five c e n t s .
Address,
DR. J . P . CREAGER,
U-rim
Baltimore City, Md.
A P E R W A R E H O l ' S E . — O N HAND A ND F O R S A L E
either at Wholesale or retail, the followiug de»eriptiotw < •'
paper, via: Imperial, Suj>er Royal, Royal, Medium, turn.!.
Crown, Flat.Cap nnd Folio Post, Or.p, Letter, Legal, Scnr.u Bill and Note P a p e r In every variety.
Hook a n d Priitf P a p e r s of all c o l o n a n d - s i t e s . Manilla.
Ran. and Straw W r a p p i n g P a p e r of all s ' z e s a n d weight*.'
lU-cciving our n a p e r direct f r o m the Manufacturers, we aenabled t o offer t h e m at as low prices a* any in this market.
KAGS—Wanted in e x c h a n g e for Goods or Cesh.
FRANCIS "RAYMOND.
IS
90 Woodward Avenue.

C

H E A P F T R i n T U R E WAREHOUSE.—THE I N
dersigned ofltr t h e i r extensive stock of Goods, con»ist
l n g of all kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to t h e . ,
customer* a n d t h e public generally, at the lowest p«*«il !••
rates. Being p r e p a r e d to moot all order* in our line of bust
news wc would advise buyers to call upon us before b u y i n g
elsewhere, as wc intend n o t t o be undersold by any firm in
t h e west. All w o r k warranted.
CABINET MAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
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231 JcTemon Avenue. Detroit.
r
p i I E C Y C L O P A E D I A O F W I T A N D I I I MOIL —
X C o n t a i n i n g choice a n d characteristic selection* f r o m thc
w r i t i n g s of the most e m i n e n t Humorists of America, Scot
land, I r e l a n d a n d England, by Win. E . B u r t o n . F o r sale by
F R A N C I S RAYMOND.
13
30 W o o d w a r d Avenue, D e t r o i t .

Germ* of the B e a u t i f u l .
Scatter the germs of the beantiful—
By die way aide let them fall.
That the roso may spring by the cottage gate,
And the vine on the garden wall.
Cover the rough and rode of earth
Wfth a Tell of leaves and flowers,
And mark, with the opening bod and cujn
The march of-the aaramer boa r s
Scatter tlie germ* of the bcaotifol
In the holy shriae* of home;
Let the pu je and the fair and the graceful hero
In the l o g i c a l lustre come.
^
Leave not a trace of deformity
In the temple of your heart;
Bat gather about it* hearth the germs
Of Nature And of Art
Scatter the germs of the beautiful
In the temple of our God—
TJic God who starred the uplifted aky.
And flowered the trampled sod.
When He built a temple for lllmself,
And a home for the holy race.

EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
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U N - L I G H T GAN W O R K S , TOR THE MANUFAC- V * / " Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L C O . , HAS NOW
TURE u p ILLUMINATING GAS. for the use of Private VV in Store, and offer for sale, a full assortment of Lak*
S
Houses, Public Buildings Villages Towns, Ac.—Patented Superior and Scrap Iron, of all sixes, at gre atly reduced rates.

August 1858.—The principle of the invention consist*" the
The Lake Superior Bar Iron sold by the Company, is ail
peculiar construction of the Itetert whereby Gas is most made from Charcoal Pig, and is far better than the Iron mad*
quickly, easily and economically generated from Rosin, OB, from Hard Coal, and their Lake Superior Merchant Iron is
Tallow and refuse Grease of any kind, and producing, for the only Iron sold in this market, that is made in this manner.
about eighty cents, as much light as a thousand feet of oriiiTheir Merchant Scrap Iron is all made from selected Scrap
n a i f j o a l Gas. .
and will bear comparison with the best Iron made in tb«
A n d a P R E M T U M t o o.ioh p u r o l i a « o r w o r t l
(A ftng course of experiments at tho hands of the inventor, country.
from
had many years experience in Gas manufacturing, as
Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company and Eureka Iron Compa
well as by ourselve* and others, has placed the invention be- ny drafts taken at par iu exchange* for Iron or any Indebtedyond all doubt of iu practicability. The public may be con- ness to the Company.
assured that.it is at once the most simple and useful
Manufactured Iron also given in exchange for good Scrap
FTER TWO YEARS' PROFITABLE EXPERI- fidently
Iron.
ene« in our present mode of diaposing of our Jewelry, of any thing of the kind ever before constructed.
Call and sec or address
The present object of tho proprietors is to dispose of city,
Ac, and from the universal satisfaction given to all who h
county and state Rights, on the most favorable terms and to
WM. H. ZABRISK1E, Secretary.
patronized our house, we take pleasure in saying that we i.
x Woodward Ave
Store c
ongress-sl
consider our business FIIKI.Y and rRKMA.SE.\TLY established. immediately introduce the works into general use.
Works
from
100
feet
capacity
and
upwards,
are
now
in
We wish it understood that this is No LOTTERY, but a fair
and legitimate sale, in which each purchaser gets the value readiness by DUDLEY A HOLMES, manufacturers, Detroit T R O N F O U N D R Y . — T H E UNDERSIGNED ABE PRE
X
pared
to
furnish,
at
short
notice. Stationary Engines. Mill
as
well
as
every
thing
connected
with
the
"Sun-Light
Gas
of his or her money in a Gold P e n c i l w i t h Gold P e n
Gearing,
Warehouse
llois;ing
Apparatus,
snd'all varieties of
Works/
which
will
lie
supplied
by
them
at
all
the
principal
a t t a c h e d , or a Gold L o c k e t , worth S5 each, which canIron Work. Repair work on Propellers, Steamers and Saw
not bo bought at anV retail store for the sama price; and In points in tho Union, to parties purchasing territory.
Persons of snail capital, and particularly Gas Fitters, by j Mills executed promptly and thoroughly. Castings—every
addition to the purchase, each person receives a P r e m i u m
description.
«
making
an
investment
in
the
right
to
use
the
"Sun-Light
Grof J e w e l r y , not less in value than $2, and it may be worth
B R A S S F O IMS D R Y .
Works," will be certain of an immediate remuneration.
$3, 5, H, 10, 16, 20, 30,50, or even $200!
<
Wc are prepared to execute order* of any siic for Brass and
All communications in the premises directed to tt
Composition Castings, promptly.
undersigned will meet prompt attention.
Scatter the germ* of the beautiful
Oil Globes, Oil Cups, Valves, Journal Boxes. Guage Cocks,
JOHN Q. DUDLEY,
In the depth of the humble soul;
Wo propose to let a person know what Premium ho will.
Cylinder Cocks, Stenrn Whistles for Steamboats Locomotives
Treasurer for Proprietors,
They ahall bud and blossom and bear their fruit
cei*e before sending his money. Any Lady or Gentleman . n3
and Mills, Bells for Factories, Steamers and Locomotives, uc
No. 77 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
while the endless ages roll.
desiring one of the above articlo*, can first send UH their
dcr eight hundred pounds.
Plant With the flowers'of charity
name aad address, stating whether they want the Pencil and f J O O K F O R T H E T I M E S ! ! — T H E EXILE OF
' Hope, the portal of the tomb.
Pen, or Locket and we will make their selection, and inform 1 ) FLORIDA.—BV JOMti'A K. uimusuF.—Illustrrteil with 6
IRON RAILING AND VERANDAHS.
And tho-fair and the pure about thy path
them by return mall what premium they are ehtitled to. They fine engravings.—One Volume, 12ino. 320 pp. Price SL— We are prepared to execute *11 orders for Iron Railing for
In Paradiso shall bloom.
This Work portrays, with eminent ability, the crimes '-oniiuit- Private Buildings Churches, Public Squares, and for Cemetecan then have the privilege of sending for it If they ch<
ted by our Government against the Maroons who Bed from ry Lots.
Our Premium^arc distributed in a fair and honorable
T h e Census of I 8 6 0 .
ner, and as soon as the name of the purchaser is received South Carolina and other Slave States, seeking protection unpif Cornerof Fifth and Woodbridge-sts-.opposlte Machine
The following excellent take ofToothe questions propo- with the
bis Pencil and Pen and Premium, or Gold Locket der Spanish laws. It shows' bad faith exercised towards the Shop of Michigan Central Railroad, Detroit.
of Florida, and is found to present a trie- view of the
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JACKSON A WILEY.
sed to be naked by the takers of the ccnsus of 1860, has and Premium, are put up in a safe manner, and suit to the Indiuns
owner by mail, free or postage. Our plan, from long experi- long-fought Florida War, which was, in truth, A WAR FOB
been variously credited to the Buffalo Expres^ and the ence in the above business, has given general satisfaction, a» SLAVERY.
' C O B A N K E R S . LAND AGENTS AND BUSINESS MEN.
From Governor Chut, or Ohio.
1 J. Sage A Son's. Map Publishers, Stationers Engraver*
< ifeaveland 1'laindcaler. W i t h o u t attempting to settle each purchaser can sell or trade the above articles for all they
Gentlemen—Accept my-thanks for a copy of "The Exiles and Lithographers; liO.', Main Street Buffalo, N. Y., over Sag*'a
cost him, and retain the premium gratis.
the question of paternity, we present it as we find it;
of Florida.-' I have read the liook with great Interest and Piano Room.
If, however, any person should feel disposed to send
much instruction. It sets In a striking light an important
Wc are prepared t i execute all work entrusted to us wi^h
their money in advance, they can rely upon being as fai
W h a t is your age?
portion of our history, and clearly reveals the secret springs promptness and despstcft, and on a* favorable term* as any
dealt with as though they had made previous application.
Where were yo« bora?
by
which successive aduiiniMrations wcri moved in affaire of establishment in the country. Combining all the different
And if any one is dissatisfied with their purchase, and
Are you married, and if so, how do like it?
great moral and political Consequence. The distinguished branches of Steel, C.ipp'T und Stone Engraving, as well »»
unbiassed person competent to judge says the articles arc i
author has especially entitled himself to the thanks of even- Crayon Work of th-s finest description, we guarantee satisfacHow many children have you, and do they sufficiently worth more than the money paid lor them, and in some cai
lover of freedom, justice, :tnd honorable adniinistrntion,|by tion all ca»es.
resemble you as to preclude the possibility of their u ~ TEN, or even FORTY times the amount, let such person
tracing and exhibiting the evil intluenccs of slavery in he
Particular attention paid to Bunk and Commercial worl.
turn the goods, and we will freely refund the money.
to any of your neighbors?
lot•njring
such as Checks Drafts Notes, Certificates of Deposit and
But some will ask (as many have,) how can wc afford
D idd yyon
o ever *have the
" measels,
' and
' if so how many?
arbc
from pe rusing this work without deepened convictions Stock, Coupon Bonds Letter, Note and Bill He-ads Envelopes.
give so much for sd little money? In answer, we say, that all
Have you a twin brother several years older ihan your- who are acquainted with the Jewelry business know that of the wrong of slaveholdfnv'. and the necessity of earnest. Ac. Maps Portraits. Show Cards Ac., Lithographed and
unlf?
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*
there is scarcely an article of Jewelry purchased ut n retail and peirslntent effort for tho deliverance of oar National Gov- j printed in the most delicate colors by a new process.
" convenience of the business community in this vistore upon Which Uiere is not a profit of from 100 to 400 per ernmeut from the control af the slave power.
Have you parents, and if so, how many of them?
Columbus July 12,1U5H. !
S. P. CHASE.
per cent on manufacturers' pricVs.
Do you &ad the New Testament regularly?
REPUBLICANS BEAD IT! Copies sent bv mail on receipt
We being Agents for the Manufacturers, have adopted thli
W h a t is your fighting weight?
, KOLLETT, FOSTER & CO.,
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J. SAGE A SON'S.
plan of disposing of our goods, rather than selllhg to Coun . of One Dollar.
FKANCIS KAVMONH, *,
Pulishvrs.CoIumbus.Ohio.
Which do you like best for light reading, " T h e Gun- try Dealers on time, and taking the uncertainty of collecting
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Detroit, Agent for Michigan.
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T J O O T S , S H O E S AND R I I I I I K R S , AT WHOLF
maker of Moscow," by Cobb, or the President's last Mes- our bills.
D
SALE
ONLY.—Wc
have
received
rrom the ManufactuBy
this
arrangement,
we
bring
the
purchaser
in
direct
c
sage, by J . B.
f t A R E W 8 D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET. rers about 1,000 cases BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, orei!
between l^rne-d anil Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
How many times has your wife "wished she was dead," munieation with the manufacturer, and the profits that
made by the dozen hands through which Jewelry has to pass, Tho undersigned having re-purchased "The Institution for the desirable kinds and have also on hand a few thousand
and did you reciprocate that wish?
pairs of our own manufacture.
—e give to the purchaser in Premiums, ss above stated.
the dissemination of useful drinks'' has enlarged an-! rejuveWe shall continue to manufacture and to receive almost
Bo you use boughten tobacco?
Wo therefore offer tho following inducement to persons nated it In the most thorough manner, makihg it now the
dally additions—so as to keep our stock at all times large and
' Were you and your wife worth anything when married, acting as Agents for us:—
most extensive BREWER* IN THE WEST, with facilities for complete- Confining ourselves to the Jobbing trade excluAny person sending us $25 for our goods, will receive
and if so, what proportion of her things were|j-our'n, and
producing the. finest and mt)st delicate grades of Malt Liquors;
.Pencil and Pen, and Premium, or Locket and Premium, free. and Is now prepared to furnish the various qualities of Ales, sively, we can offer facilities unequaled in ih-troit at 3A
your things were her'n?
Woodward Avenue.
H. P. BALDWIN A CO.
For further inducements, see Circular.
Porter and Brown Stout f i r draught and bottling, at prices
Were you ever in the penitentiary?
Detroit Nov, 1,185A.
Among our Premiums are articles suitable for Ladies and ranglnr'from Sfi to 510 per barrel.
How will the coming Heenan-Sayers fight for the cham- Gentlemen, such as
Extra line and Stock Ales brewed to order.
I M P O R T A N T TO PRINTERS AND P I ' H L I M I pionship effect the sale of Hawthorne's Marble Faun?
All Packages extra, which, when returned to the Brewery >J . ERS.—We have now on hand, and constantly receiving, a
If four barrels of emptins poured on a barn floor will
in good order. Will be paid for at same prices as charged.
very large stock of Book and News Paper of all sizes. We
The attention of private families and customers in general, are Agents for nine of the best Mills in the country, which
Gold S l e e r e I l u t t o n * , Gold W a t c h K e y s ,
rover it, how many plays can Dion Bourcicalt write in a
is particularly called to thoKXCEI-SlOR CREAM ALE. Old
vimr?
GOLD SHIRT STUD?—plain and with settings: GOM> SCARF friends and new may be assnre-d of the superior onality and gives us a chance to compete and undersell nny establishment
in the West and would say that we sell print paper cheaper
Are you troubled with biles?
PINS—nsw style; Gold Breast Pins, California Diamond
flavor of these beverages And all are invited to call and sam- and a better article than can be- fonnd in this market: A!»<\
Pins, Gold Rings, Ac., Ac.
How many empty bottles have YOU in your house?
ple for themselves.- All orders with the money enclosed, we have just received a large Invoice of fine Mannillaa.—
will receive prompt attention.
How does your meerschaum color?
Please call and see for yonrselve* at
F
O
R
L
A
D
I
E
S
,
Malt
and
Hops
for
sale
at
the
lowest
market
rates.
Have you i l l of Thayer's speeches on tho horse railPEASE A FULLER'S. No. 310 Jefferson Ave.
Wo have GOLD WATCHES, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Ston
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J. L. CAREW.
Detroit Nov. 1, 1M8.
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road?
Cameo, Garnet and Coral Breast Pins and Esr Rings. Gold
1 > E A D Y - M A D E C L O T H I N G AND GENTLEMEN'S
Are beans an articlo of regular diet in your family, and
Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt Slides,
I C I I M O N D S * BACKUS.—PREMIUM ACCOUNT
I V FURNISHING GOODS, at the Clothing Emporium of II.
Gold Rings. Ac. Ac.
# if 60, how docs it go?
Book
Manufactory»ml
Book-Bindery, No. 183, Jefferson
UALLOCK, No 168, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Where may
State whether you are blind, deaf, idiotic or have the ALS<>—Pianos, Melodeons, Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Ac. lie found a very large, fresh and desirable stock of the above A venue.—Account Books of every description m*de to order.
Unexceptional References given whenever required.
heaves?
goods just manufactured under his Immediate inspection, and
tSF AGENTS WANTED forever) - part of tho Country.
How many chickens have you, and arc they on foot or
N. B.—In sending your names, write the State, County and embracing one of the most extensive assortments ever before
ofle-red In this market
in .the shell? Also, how many succedaneums?
"Town plainly, so as to avoid letters belne miscarried.
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed toAmong his stock will be fonnd every kind and description
ADDRESS,
ANGLE & CO.,
I t there a strawberry mark on your left arm?
order.
Garment suitable for Fall and Winter wear.
103 CANAL STREET, (t)ld No.)
The subscriber having had an experience of over fonrteet*
Which food do you prefer, rum or mixed drinks?
From the low priced and cheaper grades to the most fine
<8
New
Y
o
r
k
.
years,
feels assured that they can defy competition in price*
State how much pork, impending crisis, Dutch cheese,
id fashionable garments—all of which havo been nmnnfacquality of workmanship.,
MERICAN WATCHES.—APPLETON, TRACY A red with the utmost care and w ARB ASTI:I> to give satisfaction. and
ponular sovereignty, standard poetry, Gayoty paper, slave
Orders
from Banks Merchants, Manufacturers and Rallrosif
All persons desirous of purchasing either at WHOLESALE
'Co., WALTBAM, Mass.. Manufacturers of. PATENT LEcode, catnip, red flannel, Constitution and Union, old junk,
Companies
respectfully solicited.
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VER WATCHES.—These superior Watches arc made by the OR RETAIL nre respectfully invited to call and examine his
|>erfumery, coal oil, liberty, hoop skirts, &c., you have ~ aid of new and original machinery, expn'-.-ly designed to seisive stock, which shall be offered at prices uniformly
H
A
R
L E S B U S C H , (Successor to M. Howard Webster/.
cure, with a low palce, a fine, culwtantinl, durable and unin3
II. HALLOCK.
Dealer
in
Foreign
and
Domestic
Hardware,
HousekeepPersons liable to be " consussed" will do well to cut tho formly reliable time keeper. The movements are- new in
construction, and arc pronounced by the highest authorities T- 11. A L L I S O N , IMPORTER OF IMPROVED RAIL- ing Articles Mechanics' Tools, Stoves Grates Tin and Japabove out and put i t up in a conspicuous place.
to be faultless in principle and quality, and have l>een proved •I • road Watches cased in beautiful styles warranted ex- (sned Ware, Drain Tile, Ac. Agent for the American and
by the most exacting testa to be reliable and unfailing in ac- client time-keepers: do do Swiss full jewelled. Levers in iuropean Law Agency of Lit* A Kspp, No. 7 Nassan streM.
A Clerical A n e c d o t e .
tion. These watches are manufactured entirely from the very style. GOLD PENS.—I continue manufacturing Pens New York—for the recovery of Debts Legacies and Inheri'Hie Rev. Dr. P .
of Brookline, belonged to the crude materials, in a single establishment by connected and if every desirable pattern. These pens have received a Silver tances it) Europe and the United States.
Remittances made to nil p*rts of Germany, with safety and
old school divines, and while attending to his usual Sab- uniform processes—the manufactory being organized upon Medal and Diploma at the Michigan State Fair, and arc not to
dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearslcy's Block, Detroit,
bath ministrations, managed to discover who of his con- the same system that has been adopted In the production of Iw surpassed by any Pens in market Also dealer in FINE Mich.
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gregation were absent, his first duty on Monday morning the oneqiialed American fire-arms, which enables ns to pro- JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, and FANCY GOODS.
I have an experienced Jeweller, capable of making new
duce a movement at one-half tho price of any foreign moveS A G E fi HONS, MAP PUBLISHERS, STATIONERY
being to call on the absentees, and to find out why they ment of the same quality; and wc guarantee tho perfect -ork to order.
* Engravers and Lithographers '-'"'J Main street, Buffalo.
were not at church.
FITTING STONES and Diamond Work, and Fire Gilding
performance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
N. Y.. over Sage's Piano Booms Wen re.- prepared to executeAmong those whoso places were often vacant, was one
All foreign watches arc made by hand, the American watch- and Galvanizing, done at short notice.
WATCH REPAIRING.—Being a practical workman, nil nil work entru«ted to us with promptness and despatch, and
limn who cared but little for the sanctity of the holy day, es being the only ones made bv machinery upon a uniform
on ss favorable terms as any establishment in the coontry.
system throughout Nearly ali hand-made watches are de- work entrusted to ply care, will l>c carefully attended to.
or the reproof of the minister.
GOfcD PENS re-pointed, at fifty cents. Pens sent by mail, Combining all the different branches of Steel, Copper snH
fective, and are continually getting out of order. In many
Stone Engraving, as well ns Crayon Work of the finest deOn taking his usual Monday morning rounds, Mr. P . parts of the country it Is impossible to find good watch re- accompanied by the Cash, will be promptly attended to.
scription, wc guarantee satisfaction in all cases
vou sure to visit Mr. C., as wo will call him. Said pairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain and expenn3
J. H. ALLISON, Jefferson Avenne.
Maps Portraits Show Cards, Ac.. Lithographed and print'-A
sive. The Introduction of American watches disposes of this
the good man:
in the most delicate colors by > new process,
r."
difficulty, and country merchants, a« well as watch dealers, D I I A W S CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, Foot
• ' W h y were you not a t church yesterday?"
can keep watches as a part of their lnisccllMicous stock, and O of Brush street under the Fulton Iron Works, Detroit, M. I ) A I ' E I L — W E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY AT MILL
'«Had other business to attend to," was the blunt
thus, supply their customers with a new staple, which may be Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Cooper*' and Carpenters' I prices all sizes and weight* of Print »nd Bonk Paper."—
ply.
'
used as any other article, without mystery or humbng. Sold Tools, Axes of every description. Planing and Tobacco Ma- also Ledger Paper, Flat and Folded Paper. letter. Cap and
chine Knives Trusses Ac., made to order of a superior qua•' Mr. C." said the clergyman, solemnly, " t h e r e will bo by the trade generally, and by BOBBINS A APPLETON,
Commcrcir.l Note, Wrapping and Tissue Paper, Fanev and
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General Agent*, 13 Maiden Lane, N. Y. lity.
no preaching in hell."
Razors, Knives Scissors Surgeon's Instruments steel. Iron Staple Stationery in great variety.
" W e l l , it won't be for tho want of ministers," was the "VTALL, D U N C K L E E & C O M 74 W0DDWARD AVE- aud Brass Ware, polished and repaired in a manner to give
100 tons of Rags wanted in exchange.
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RICHMONDSA BACKI'S.
quick rejoinder.
XN nne. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- satisfaction to his customers.
Detroit Mich. •
This was a hard cut and the good old doctor shook his mestic Dry Goods, Garpcts, Floor Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings,
Orders left at the office, corner of Brush street and Jeffcr- n3
in Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may J
hoad, and went on his way ruminating, doubtless, upon Feathers and House Furnishing Goods.—We would particuS . C U T I 1 8 E R T A. C O „ Wholesale Druggist*
larly Invite tho attention of the public to the following Goods,
the doctrine of total depravity.
f
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Grocers
No's
102
and
104,
Woodward
avenue,
Detroit,
which we have in great variety of styles and prices : Broche
References kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmunds North A
Shawls, long and square ; Bay State do. do. do.; Waterloo do. Co., J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty. Doctors Allen A Batwell. have in store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar
Syrup, Molasses Fish, Fruit Spice's Nats, Liquors DrueTint WIND AS A MUSICIAN.—Extend a silken thread in do. do.; Gentlemen's do. do. do.; Mantillas, beautiful styles:
Detroit Jan. 18/19.
I."tf
Cordage,
Paints,
Oils
Dye
Stuffs,
Naval
Stores
Window
G!**-.
the crevice of the window, and tho wind fills it and sings Black. Fancy. Poulard, Bayadere and Moire Antique Silks;
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A Y H E W 8 SELF-ADJUSTING. SMOKE, STOllM AND Ac... Ac.
over it, and goe« up and down upon it, and like Paganini, French and English Merin'oes, plain and fisrored ; Paramettas
M. W. ('Anns.
VENTILLATING CHIMNEY CAP.—May hews Chimney J. S. CcTitnBT,
performs on a single thread. It tries almost everything Delaines, in great variety ; Valencia Plaids and Stripes ; All- Cap prevents Chimneys from smoking: it precludes storms

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0 - . . 1 — B r o a d c l o t h s ; Dar p W I N E H O U S E . — W i l l e d llervey A Co.,
j... ,.
ou earth to seo if there is music in it. I t persuades a
from
entering
them;
It
lessens
the
liabilities
to
fires
from
; Hosiery: Gloves;
their horning out: it protects their tops from the wastes of 1 Lane, and 17 Cedsr street. New York. Hemp. Cotton
tono out of great bell in the tower when the sexton is asFlux and Linen Twines, Imported and Mannfactored Cordage.
the weather, and serve* as an ornamental finish. leep; it makes a mournful haiy of the forest pines, and it
Persons desirous of securing the right of manufacture, or; Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American Hemp Rope,TarredHtntl.
Velvet Brussels, Crenelle, 3*ply, 2 Ply, Superfine, Cotton
tries to see what sort of a whistlo can be made out of the
of sale, or both, in Cities Counties States or Territories, in Fishing Lines Gilling Threads. Shoe Thread. Wick, and ail
humblest chimney in the world, How it will play upon and Wool. Carpets; Druggets, Stair Roils Oilcloth, Window nny part of the United States not already disposed of, will be! kinds of Cords and Lines.
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Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains. Curtain Fixtures, Feathers.
a great tree till every leaf thrills with the note in it. and Paper Hangings, Ac,. Ac.
furnished with a descriptive circular, by addressing the unp U Y F . H I N C H M A N A C O . , Healer* in Groeerl. •
winds u p the river that runs at its base, for a sort of murWe have many other styles of Goods, which will be offered dersigned, and by designating the territory they desire, tlw-y \ T and Provisions Paints Oils Twines Canvas Anchor*
will
also
be
furnished
with
the
terms
of
sale.
to
suit
the
times.
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,
muring accompaniment. W h a t a melody it sings when
n
and Chains Tar. Iltch, Rosin. Oakum, Ac. A complete *!<r^
IRA MAYHEW, Patentee. Albion. Mich.
i t gives a concert with a full choir of thewaves of the sea,
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always »•«
UDLEY & HOLMES, WHOLESALE ANDP.ETAH. Manufactured and for sale, in Detroit by
hand and for aalc very low,at 4ii Woodbrldge street Detroit.
and performs an anthem between the two worlds, and
- dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Bovnton's n o t Air Furnan3
DUDLEY A HOLMES, 77 Woodward Ave.
Michigan.
goes up, perhaps, to the stars that love music most and ces, Register, Grates, Cooking Ranges,Tinner's and Plumber's
ETROIT STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHsang it first Then how fondly it haunts the old house* Stock, Machines and Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper,
H . L O V E L L * (Suc-censor te D.'m"-'
<MENT, No. 16 Congress-st,East—A. C. ALEXANDER
Tin and Sheet Iron Wares, House and Steamboat Plumbers.
#• sale andarvl retail denier In Watches Clocks, Jewelr..
opening doors without fingers, and sighing a measure of
would most respectfully intimate tlist more fully to accomtST" Agents for Wildcr's Patent Salamander Safes.
Fancy
Goods
Plated
Ware,
Combs
Ilutton'.Thread,
Ac.
N
some old gong around the fireleas and deaerted hearth.
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Pluml- modate the wants of the patronizing public, and hi* large in- 79 Woodward avenne. opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit Mid .
e of business he has adopted the improved facility which
in&and putting the most approved Heating and Vcntillating
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KHPEBOB NAfouso.v's STABLES.—The Emperor Js'apo- Furnaces and Cooling Apparatus in Public and Private Build- . _ _ . o give* to the Art- of Dyeing, having rccentlv fitted up Watches Clock* and jewelry repaired and wiuranted.
tooo has just completed his stables. They are in the Lou- in g% iu the City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avcnoe, for that purpose. Ho now Dyes by Steam, every description
IRESIDE EDITION OF WAVERLY NOVELS.
of Silks Satins Velvet Crapes •and Merinos p'roduciog the

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vre, just under a gallery of paintings. H e has ninety Detroit (Opposite Holmes A"Co.)
now complete, full sets, to be bad of
most brilliant colors and best *tyle of finish that every article
Detroit Nov. 1, IS?*.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO .
horses there and sixty carriages. Every stall is of carvi B i r H I . Ac C O „ MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLE- •ill admit of. Shawls of every variety Dyed and Cleaned.
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N o . W o o d w a r d Ave.
ed oak, the rack is of bronxe, the halters a A of polished
• sale and retail dealers in Bilk, Fur. Wool Panama, PalraLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY.—THE UNDER T T IjIS T O R Y OP CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By II
steel, tho trough is of sculptured marble, the walls and Leal Leghorn and Straw Hats, Fur, Cloth, Plnsh. Silk and
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Glased Caps; all descriptions of jnanufactured Furs for ladle*
I I 1Thomas Buchle—two vol*. Just received by
roof are acaglia.
and gentlemen: Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, Far, Kid, Silk Bookstore, is prepared to manufacture, to order. Blank Books
DOUGHTY. STRAW A CO.
Pure truth, liko pure gold, has been found unfit! for and Woolen Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Cravats, Snspenders of every description. Merchants and others wanting anyE E C H E R ' S L I F E T H O U G H T S . — A NEW Simcirculation; because men have discovered that it is tar Ac. Halters' Stock and Trimmings, Buffalo and FancvSIelrh thing in that line, are invited to give him a call. Having the
best of workmen, he can" safely guarantee satisfaction in all
ply just received. For sale lnr
Robes, Ac.
F. BUHL A CO.,
more convenient to adulterate the truth than to refine
Detroit Nov. 1. IBM.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO..
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Conaat Block, 148 Jefferson Ave.
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F. RAYMOND.
themselves.
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No. 94 Woodward Ave.
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