Grand Traverse Herald, July 20, 1861

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 20, 1861

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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(i i: \Ml TRAVERSE HERALD.
V"OIj. I I I .

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U L Y - J O , 1861.

(£>rani) (Tratasc Mcrali).

The Night and the Morning.
"To dream a trotrlled 'Iream. and then awaken.
To the soft gladness of a sunny sky;
To dream ourselves alone, unloved, forsaken,
And then ui »ako 'mid smiles, irnl love, andjoy;
To look at evening the at storm's rudo notion.
The cloudy tumult of the fretted deep;
Alfd then nt da\ -liur*t upon that fame ocean
Smoothed to the stillness orits silent sftep;—
So runs our course—-o tells the chucb her story.
Ho to the end shall It be ever told;
Brief shame on earth, anil after shame the glory
That wanes not, dims not, uever waxes old.
[N. V. Independent

>J O. 33.

"Your
ney, or your life!" utteretf a bourse, menac- That, sir, is the famous land-pirate, fibber aud tening tone
derer, once the terror of Tennessee—John A Murreil
At the same moment a tell,fierce-lookingman stepped
I turned and left the prison with a saddened hear!.
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Ckidnty, Michigan.
forth from his concealment, and seized my horse by; the
rein tfhile two more prusjuted themselves, each holding A Canadian Paper on Mr. Rnx-ll of the London
M O R G A N' Ii A T K S ,
in his'hands a rather ugly-looking "persuader,'* cockcd
Timet.
EI>ITOR I N I k j P H O F K I K T o r . .
and ready for instant service:
The Montreal Herald criticises sharply the letter cl
Now I am not a coward, and having a considerable
XKUMS.
Mr.
Kussell,
in
which
that
gentlcmau describes the chivamount of money about my person. I determined to make
flltT f«nl«
liucrtod f
at least, one efTort for the preservation of both life and alry and their aristocratic tendencies. We quote its
ind
property.—I drow forth a pistol, and knocking down the article.
fellow at my bridle rciu with the butt, • I spurred my RCSOKIJ. OF TBK TIMES OX Tire SOUTH.—We do not
worrit, for the A n t InMrtlon. «ji<
o r n t . F . ' r r r tenrr m « « « •
Kl(mn
\ horse1 forwurd, and leveling the weapon at the nearest know whether it is distanct which has lent cnchantir.E.v
addr-d Kale u t d fl^urr w o r k . d o O b l r p r l c r
o i k without rnlr«. So p . * ci
All t » J n l s : v « r t l » c m » n t i m i
I ruffian, pulled tho trigger. The villain dropped to the to the correspondence of this gentleman from other
T H E LAND P I R A T E .
earth with a groan and a curse, at the same moment that lands but certainly his writing from this side of the A ?
AH Kinds »f Jul) Prilipg Neatly and Eijieditiguslj Eiraitfl!.
a couple of bullets whistled by my head ; but before I lantie, if it is brilliant in execution, does little in subBT C L A U D E K O S S I T E C R .
could draw my second weapon, half a dozen more sur- stance to redeem the Times from that severe crititas.r.
It wns in the summer of 1844. that the event described rounded me.—I was dragged from my horse, fierce faces
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.' in this narrative occurred. I was on my way from Cin- were: over and around me, and 1 thought it was all up which the impetitude of its American correspondeav
have hitherto brought on i t By the last English mail
Judge of Probnte .. CI'RTIH FOWLER, Maplrton' cinnati to New Orleans, in the Crescent City—long since with poor me ; therefore I began casting up that mental we received' some numbers of that journal e6titalnir.~
gone to decay. My busincsH in the latter city was to balanee of good and evil deeds, which every man is supKhrrilT
WM. E . HYKEH, Northport,
from Mr. Russell, written in South Carolina nn<i
County Treasurer
MORCiAN UVTE3. Tray.
draw up a will, and tiansuct other accessary business posed to form when abont to die, and finding that the letters
Georgia. The gist of the first of these may be stated in
County Cletk
TirEROV HOST WICK, fur a friend ofmiuc, a New Orleans planter, who, finding evil predominated over the good at one alarming rate,
Register of Deed*.. .THERON HOSTH ICK. " ftimself in declining health had sent forme, with the determined to make one more desperate effort for the two or three words. First of oU the Southerners are .
Pros. Attorney
C. 11. HOI-DEN, Northport
promise of abuudant pecuniary recompense for my servi- regaining of my freedom.: The man who had been pros- very gentlemanly people, whose plantations Mr. Busse'
Circuit Count Com. .C. II. IIOLDEN,
bos visited, and there enjoyed that " frank, courteous rind
Coroner*
PERRY II ANN All, Trv. l ily.
trate^ by t^U- blow from the butt of my pistol, had by graceful intercourse which constitutes an irresistible
GEO. N. SMITH, >orlbport
At tiio time the whole country was ringing with ac- this time recovered his senses, aud now strode savagely
counts of the bold deeds and daring outrages of the fam- to the place where I sat surrounded by my captors, his charm of their society." He-has in this way learne?.
them that they deeplv regret the Revolution, which
I
C HA KIJKS H. H (JITDKN.
ous land pirate, John Murrell, and his gang of cut-throat hand npon the haft of a knife which peeped from bis from
separated them from England; that they long for novagabonds. Various exaggerated reports were afloat re- bosom, anil with a look of determined hostility on his
specting his redoubtable bond, as also of his ow n appear- swarthy face, down which the .blood trickled from his thing so much ns en English Sovereign of the Ilouse of
Victoria; and .that they hate the Yankees of New
TAX ANDJGENKUAL AGENT. 1
ance; one acconnt representing him as abig hurley fellow, bruised forehead. As the reader may well conjecture, England,
because the Southerners are gentlemen and
with fiery rod hair and strength enough to hold a mad my position was none of the most euviable, surrounded Christians, and the latter neither one nor the other
NORTIIPORT,
bull by the horus; auother a small slight but active and by men who would not have scrupled nt shedding my
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Canadian paper from which we quote, here copiepowerful man; while a third diflering from the others, blood under ordinnry circumstances; but having woundeil a[The
.Office See in <1 Dj»or, South of Union Dock.
21
portion of one of Mr. Russell's letters, in which he
ascribed to him the olive check, the rnven hair, and the two of their number, my situation was perilous in the represents the South Carolinians anxious for one of the
es. H. M A R S H ,
fierce, vindictive temperament of the haughty Spaniard. extreme. Already were red huud}, uplifted agaiust my
Among the passengers on boar J the steamer wus one life ; already bright knives were glancing in the sunlight. royal race of Englaud to rule over them, and then goes
with whom 1 soon formed a most agreeable acquaintance. I made a desperate effort to break from the grasp of the on to remark.] We dare say this is a faithful report /-:
Of fnnscinatiug addru.-.--, Monsieur liretnel—for ?o he strong hands thnt held me. It was fruitlesH; and so conversation which tho writer has taken part in ; but > t
SOLICITOR IN"CHANCERY,
was hardly worth while to write columns of snch rubbish
christened himself—was as agreeable a man as it was
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Counjy,'.Michigan, ever rny fortntw to meet. One evening ns we leisurely commending my .-oul to the mercy of Heaven, awaited merely .because it was talked.
the fptal Stroke, when—"The man who strikes a blow
That the Southerners would be glifil to have Queen
OlScc ju Dwelling Houso.
(
paced arm-in-nnn up and down the promenade deck, in- dies 1" nunc in loud authoritative tones.
Victoria, or King Beelzebub, for their Sovereigns, we
haling the perfunie of a couplc of choice Havana*, 1 menThe men who hold me loosened their gra--p, and I all know well enough, if—that is the promiueut poin:—
tioned tho various reporls of Murrell's jiersonal appear- leaped to my feet, and gazed nroitp*! in senrch of the if the monarchy secured them it) the power of extractance, which 1 had beard. When I finished he threw owner of tho voice, which 1 thought 1 had recoguized. ing labor from "their fellow creatures by force, instead c :
away the remnant of his cigar, laughed pleasantly, and Finally, my roving glance fell on his form—1 uttered an
payment ; owning men whom they baptiso to the same
said:
exclamation of surprise, and sprang forward with the god as themselves; and of selling tucir own whitey( F R O S T STKECT, X E A I t f O l ' K T l l O t ' B I
'• All of those accounts are exaggerated or untrue. I
browu to be outraged aud flogged, as they had nre
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHICAS.
once saw Murrell!". \
Great I leaven! Monsieur Bretue', do I see you viously outraged aud flogged their mothers. But, short
" You!" I exclaimed; "how. when, where?"
on my lips, at the same moment seizing his of this compact, thev have no more love for monarchy
V p i U S OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(T1 IK KJII-SV
'•CJji my plantation a few miles south of Memphis, hand.
I la Traverse City,) Situated on Front Strrfct, in the ririnthan for republicanism, and least of all for the Sover• Not Mousicur Bretuel, but John Murrell !" Bo re-It- of the Court House find public offices, instill open for the thongh lie seldom ventures so fnr south, a? his head quarreception .or the traveling public.. The Proprietor returns ters nre said to be in Northern Tennessee. Well, as I plied with burning cheek. Then turning to his men he eignty of the humane aud virtuous lady who rules the
bi< hearty thank* for tl|c liberal patrOnngo he hna received, was saying, attracted thither by the report of one of his continued :—" My men. it is my wish that yon should British nation. The pretence of n desire for such a
government would be an insult, if it were not a lie.
and lusures the public that no pains will ho spared to make
'big gaoaU comfortable^ His charges will correspond wit)i spies, that I hnd several thousand dollars at that time,, feavo us aloue. This man is my friend. Pick up poor for it would imply thnt they believed tho first of Brifor which I had no particular use. ns the robcr chief in- Brady and carry him to the cave, where I myself will
(betimes.
I
tish ladies incapable of descending so low as to sancGood accomodations!for Howes and Cattle. , ma) 2.»-2t formed mo in the course of n confidential conversation fiooujoia you."
tion their brutalities and injustice, for the sake of the
which took place at the rime time, respecting the quanlie waved his hand and the men sullenly obeyed, cast- crown they might place upou her head. They knowT ^ O YOU WANT WHI8KERSI
tity, of filthy lucre which 1 wus supposed to have in my ing hostile glnuceS at me as they withdrew.
would not, au<l Mr. Russell's mere report of con
possession. I will not give a detailed account of the rob"And now," he said when we were alone, " how is it she
1)0 YOU W A N T W HISKE1TS?
vcrsatious such as these, without any bint to mak"
bery. but will proceed to describe Murrell as he then ap- that I find you here ?"
their true value uaderstoo.1. does but mislead the nn
peared. Re is tall, well proportioned and muscular, with
' I might with propriety ask you the same question," thinking. Just now a purpose is to be served by flat
VO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
black eyes, brown hnir, and a 'lark complexion, nud must I replied; "however 1 will satisfy your curiosity. 1 was,
be about thirty-five years of age." By the way an ex- wheti stopped by your cut-threats, on my way to the tering addresses to British credulity, and hence the
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
cellent description of himself in all points, except his hair plantation of one Bretnel, who is said to reside in these frank aud gentle courtesies which Mr. Russell has euBut, in truth, Old England is hated by the
which was black and .curling.
parts! ' And now*, having answered your question, may jojed.
South only a little less than New England ; the prac" Why,'' said I, laughing, "Yon make up so strong 1 take the liberty to propound a similar one, and enquire tical effect of Old Kugland's love of justice is not na ctts6 against yon no If that I am almost tempted to call what brought you here
,
CI:LEBRATEI>,
directly felt as the votes thrown nt Presidential elecan officer at the next landing, and have you arrested for
"Why, my vocation, of course." he replied with a tions on principles of freedom, common alike to Old
robbery, murder and other crimes and misdemeanors."
merry laugh. " 1 heard from one of mr spies that a and
New Kngland, but diametrically opposed to Souih
".Nonseiiic!" said he. But. I fancied he looked start- well<dre8t individual was approaching on horseback, and em institutions.
led as he spoke. " Come,.' he added, " let's go into the sallied forth to give him n surprise; but the surpriser
Just
as false is the half column of assumptions of
• F T the, Whiskers and Hair.
cabin; tho night uir is chilly, and I have a headache."
was,in this instance surprised. I felt a strange aversion suporiority a* gentlemen, giveu by Mr. Russell, ao the
I consented to his proposition, and we accordingly re- to presenting myself, and gave the business into the hands opinions entertained bv Southerners of themselves ; so
- p u n SUBSCRIBERS TAKR PLEASURE rs ANVOUXCL ing to thejCitizanS of the Uiiited Statee, that they luyo paired to our state-room; when Bretuel, complaiuiug of of ray licuteuant The sound of pistol shots recalled me given ns to lead the uninformed to tho idea that, though
<iiitalneiUi«-4M|icy for. and are no* enabled to offer to tiro indisposition, soon retired. I immediately followed his from the paififul reverie into which 1 hnd fallen, aud I plainly exaggerated, they havo yet a snlwtratam of the
Amerl/in public the jibove justly celebrated and World-re- example, and was clasped in the arms of the drowsy god. hurried fonwird, intending to command your release. I truth ; that indeed, the South was settled by noblemen
nowjfed article S : i .
In my dreams that "night (1 always dream.) the forms and reached thf margin of the road just ns my men were
names of Bretnel and Murrell were strangely commingled: raising their knives to strike, aud was petrified with av in disguise, who. we suppose, according to the old mid
shipmuu's saying, went to sea to wear out their old
Is prepared by Dr. <?. P. BELUXOHAH. an eminent physician and it was a relief to tno when I awoke about midnight, tonishmcnt Jvhen 1 beheld your face. You know the clothes, while New England was peopled by such scum
and found myself in my birth, with the night lamp burn- rest—-and more," he added, his voice taking a lower, of the earth a- (Sod-fearing blacksmiths, carpenters and
of London, and is warranted VO btlujf out n tlirtk eet of
W H I S K E R & 0 R A M U S T A C II E. ' ing dimly over-head. As I lay debating inwardly, whether softer intonation as ho; spoke.—" You know thnt my so forth. Wc think that writing for the instruction
I should remain where I was or go on deck and enjoy the
v
in frotij three to six w<«'k«. This article Is the only ope of beautiful moonlight, a fnint groan smote my ear, appear- cvcrb»ting gratitude is yours, for your generous and of his readers, Mr. Rassell might have rectified these
self-denying care of me when incapable of caring for boasts, as. if he had done so, he would hnve U>ld that
e kind used by ti:e Pren^ti, arid in London and Paris it is
autly. coming from the berth of my friend* followed by myself.
universal use. . ' .
Massachusetts Hay, the original of the New England
It is n hoauliul,cc .notui-^l, sootUInfeyetstimtilatiiigrom- the exclamatiou— '
He continued
" The description I gave yon of the
had more gentlemen of good family and schol
L acting if
upon the TOOK causing u he/m"Some tvater, Marston—for heaven's sake some water! ' famous robber was correct,'"—taking ofl his hat as he States,
ariy accomplishments among her early settlers, in pro
bovvth at iuKpri»liVtolr.-. IT apiilivil.tu the scaiiyitR-iJl
1
wnk
quick
ou
tny
fret.'
and
by
his
side
with
a
glass
of
spoke,
aud
disclosing
n
head
of
brown
Lair.
"
I
had
as
uadcaus^tq spring up in place of the bald
portion to her numltrs, than, jicrhaps. all the Southern
water,
wmch
ho
(frank
eagerly.
"llisfaoe
was'finsbed,
his
rrmrth of m*w hair. AppliedflreordluKto /Si/ctiouK, it will turn .wd or towj Uajr todark. wi'i renvoi'- breath labored and painful, coming in short, quick grasps,
V T K ' T ^ l !
*t mm
tfcir cahuri'l>v erfiMMans CM**
jcray luiir to ip opgiuai cidf>r, leaving It soft, smooth and and before dnylight he was iua raging fever. When
Priirting p W a. .
V
^exil'Ve. The^'OscrEs'T'MsinlnflTsiiensil'learticle in every the doctor of tho boat yas cnllejl in, he shook his bead of t4 any risk. My "plot was hi a fair way for succeedinc.
flintleman's toilet and nfter oue week s trie thtflr would not mournfully, and declaring it to be n severe ease of inter- whan it was prevented by that uulucky levtr, through South could hnruly boa/t of a Orammcr iSchool, and
inslderation without i t
was applauded by her Governors for the happy state
The'sul^TihorS are the Only Agent*for the article in the mittent fever, advised bis being taken on shore nt the which you nursed me so tenderly.—Here we part, pro- of ignorance, which saved her rulers from trouble
next landing. With good care and nursing he (the doc- bably forever ; but first accept this ring.'" holding- out to
United State*, to whoni all orders must be addressed.
P/ico ONE POI.UAU a box—for sale by all Druggista and ,tor)-folt assured the putient would recover; without it ho me a glitt/ ring circlet of diamonds, 'ft-en seeing me The fruits have been like the trees. The English noDealers; or n bos of the ••OsorEvr" (warranted to have the must certniuly die. I did not hesitate lo take his advice, hesitate, he said, while a look of pain crossed his fea- bleman or gentleman, with the refinement which belong*
doslrad effect) will be stat to any who de-ire it by mall (,dito wealth, as well as the self-command which, distill
roct). acctipely packcd, on reccipt of price and postage, which was proffered with an air of candor and sympathy. tures:—"Take it; 1 came honestly by i t ; it was my guishes the mail of station in a county of freedom,
And a rude but comfortable litter was immediately con- ipothqr'8."
,
$1.1?."' Applv to or address
would a- little recognise the implied likeness to him
HOUAGB L. HEGKMA2< i GO, ,
tracted, covered with cloaks, blankets and pillows, upon
A tear trembled on his dark lashes ns he spoke, and self in the Southerners who, three at a time, and ail
D i i n i Q i S T S , tic..
,
which tho nick* man was placed, and carried ashore by dropped u|von his bronzed cheek. The mention of that armed with deadly weapons, fell upon Mr. Stunner,

'
24 -William Street New Yorlc. strong and willing hands.
' had stirred the fountains of his soul, and as be would in tho streams of tobacco-juice, which, no
I procured the best accomodations the place afforded, tho strong man wept.
doubt, oozed out of the corners of the assassin's mouth,
ainl instilled myself head nnrsc. It were needless to re-1 I urged him earnestly, as 1 took the ring, to abandon while they attempted murder in perfect security to
count the incidents ofhiA illness, even if I had space or j his®reseut way of life. But lie replied while a sad smile
The Northern lawyer, with respcctabl'inclination, which I have not Therefore Hufiice it (P say, 1 brooie over his countenance—a smile such as a fallen themselves.
fortune, cleanly mouth, decent language, raid unarmed,
that the naturally strong constitution of .my patient tri- angel might hare given as he gazed once more or. parn- as bearing no ill will to any. might bo mated w ith any
^ LOG ATED AT DETROIT, MICH.,
umphed
eventually
oyer
the
disea^,
though
it
was
not
disq.
;
,
ECENTLY REMOVED TO THE -NT.W AND ELEGAN;T
'fNo, my friend ; it is impossible. I am too far gone. gentleman, no matter whence he hailed. .The swap
suite ol roams, brepared exprefUly for their tise.lU Mef- utitil after an illness of several weeks. His gratitude to
blaspheming, tobacco-chewing slave driver, 'vitli
^•111 Bloek, eoniPr of JelRrson and Wriodward Avenues.
me was unbounded, and expressed in the warmest manner. There is no redemption, no turning back for me. Fare- goring,
a loaded cauo to knock dowu an unsuspecting man
SSSf A sciioiarship issued front Detroit College will be goqdAs soon as he was sufficiently recovered to travel, wc took well. my friend, may God bless you 1"
and two friends with revolvers, in case he should, in
inTKwSw'A.Ohlo: BuflWo, X. Y.s AlWny. N. V.: Chlrap., the boat for Memphis, where wo parted—I continuing on
He
wrung
my
hand
and
was
gone.
Gone—while
I
III.; I'Mladwlphim Pa.; St'l/jnis, Mo., and N. Y. City.
spite of his cunning, lie overmatched, must find gentle
J.' IL GOLDSMITH, Resident Principal at Detroit. my way, while ho went, as he said, to his plantation, in- stopd gnzing after him like one iu a dream. I mounted men of bis own peculiarities in order to rauk among
viting me to visit him on my return, which request I as- my horse, and rode slowly and sadly back to the city tiiern. While Mr. Russell was thus writing aboui the
H. P. PE1UUN. Spcncerlan Penman.
TUITION IN ADVANCE.
th'itikitig sorrowfully of this man, whose splendid talents
sured him I should be brippy to avail myself of.
graceful courtesies which he had received on plantation*,
Perpetual Scholarship good in all our_Colleges, including
I reached New Orleans, transacted my friend's busi- might have raised him to stations of power and honor; he
might have remembered that very gentlemanly people
Business Penmanship, ?<0.
Ponmansbip alone. S5 lessons, ^ ; pi x months, evcuings.810. ness, and after a stay of a fortnight, started for home with but which, prostituted to the lowest, basest purposes, had. only a short time before, tarred and feathered, with
*»* Our Standard of Penmanship, is tlio good old Spcn- a light heart aud heavy pocket- 1 arrived safely at Mem- would probably bring him to the gallows.
out law or trial, one of his feilow countrymen, who did
rerian.
'
»
phis, and then remembering my promise to visit Monsieur j I never saw him but ouee since. I was being shown not happen to be the correspondent for the Tinws, but
• Tho moit thorouch and praoticai and Uuly popular Col- Bretuel, I hired a horse and set out for his plantation.— j by the warden over the Tennessee States Prison, aevefal
legs in Araorioa. Nearly fourthousandBtndefits nnveentered It was a fine, though rather sultry day in August, the jyfttre afterwards, when, on reaching the workroom. I only the msstcr of a shipsincc their establinhmcnt, which Is the best evidence of thoir
»' Month of Sheaves," and "my spirits rose as I I snw a fnce with mciancholly black ores, which brought
favor with the public.
ou tho floe coontry.through which I was passing. { balk the memory of other days. Ills glance encoun- A methodist preacher of Maryland has requested his
For furthtr intoifmiktlon call« College Rooms, or sen a fo
new Gatalotoe of ao pagfS. For specimens of l'ennaana^ip
rode several miles, and began to think I must be j terpd oy own, he started—turned pale and red by turns;, family, ifhe dies in these perilous times, to shroudJjim
:nc|oao l«t^or stamp. Address.
somewhere in the vicinity of myfriend's plantation, -when, and respecting his grief and shame, I was about to witb- ib the stare and stripes of his country, as evidence of bis
BRYANT. FTRATTON, ft Go.,.
devotion to the Union, the present Union, and the.,|?nly
At either of the abov« Citie*. as I cntc>«(l- a tract of land thickly covered with a large I draw mr earnest gaze, when the warden, mistaking my
Union.
.• . v
emotion for curiosity, said:
(Cat this out for future ferercnee.)
50-1 j growth oral fcrbnfflh, I was startled by the words:
I S PCBMSIIICT* E V E R Y F R I t l A V , A T

.Aitcntcj), Counsellor uuir Solicitor,

Attarnrii and Counsellor at Saw,

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

FOWTHO.

BELT IN GUAM'S

STIMULATING ONGUENT.

T h e Stimulating Ongueiit

a

Slirimitt,

(t'.o.'s

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

R

S

'or ihm Crawl T t . w i . H.raM-

The Fourth of July in Bcnzonla.
necessity of subdividing Cotton, Sugar. Tobacco and
Old Party Isa«e».
The people of this Colony assembled on one of tho
Rice Plantations in 160 Acre Sections. At any rate,
Fiuefl) BATXS ;—Under the above caption you publish
beautiful elevations, selected and dedicated for College
Rebels
who
lord
it
over
broad
Acres
and
li
ve
Chattels
,
article
from
the
Detroit
Advertiser,
in
which
occurs
M o r g a n Bat—» Rfcllior a n d P r o p r i e t o r y
1
^B*y as well look these possibilities in the facc 1
the following paragraph, and on which I wish more par- Building Grounds, to celebrate for the first time, sine*
TBATEB8E OlTYl
their settlement here, the Declaration of Independence.—
ticularly to comment
Rebel Spies.
FRIDAY MORNING, J U L Y 19, 1661.
" An indiscriminate removal from office at such a Of the seventy-five residents of Benzonia. fifty-six wenAn organized system or spying by the agents of the
. . . has ibeen discovered
j,
^ l .at
i UWashington.
' . o l i i n n t n n It
Tt is
is averred
nverrod time as this, while Democrats as well as Republicans present The eldest being over fifty years of ago, thRebels
- * . T H E LATEST WAR BfBWg.
are bravely fighting the battles of their country, would youngest but five weeks. The grouu<l» wore tastefully
W e are indebted to Oapt Boynton of the Alleghany, that the movements of tho Government have been care- be a just canse or complaint and would Dot be tolerated,
arranged much after the usual style for a Pic-Nie: H
fully watched and faithfully reported by a corps of eves- by any party. We believe that no faithful officer should
for a copy of the Detroit Daily Advertiser of the 13th.
large bower was erected over the speakers'" stand, and an
A battle was fought on the 11th at Rich Mountain, Va., droppers and a sort of supplementary post office depart- be removed^ simply becausc he is a Democrat But arch trimed with evergreens aod flower*, over a table
when removals are made for a cause—and nutny should
where the enemy numbered about 2,000 under command ment extemporised for the occasion.
have been made—Republicans ought to be appointed un- loaded with the 6ustomary coueomitauts of * festive ocThe reluctance with which the Federal authorities til something nearer an equality has been secured,
of Col Pegrat, were atroogly entrenched. Vien Roeencasion.
crans, with & portion of the 8th, 10th and 13'»h Indiana and resort to extreme measures against offenders speaks well in the appointment or military officers, the rule so strongly
A. E. Steward was elected Chairman, and A. L Bar
19th Ohio regiment, cut a road through the woods and for the humanity which illustrates the American charac- urged upon the President by certain Democrats, should ber Secretary, to make a record for preservation ar»i
be" and has been adopted, both by him and by Republisurrounded the enemy. A desperate fight immediately ter, even amid the horrors of war; bnt it may be profoturc reference. The exercises consisted of music and
u Governors."
onsued, lasting about an hour and a half; resulting in the perly considered whether a bit of hemp-stretching in the
Does the Advertiser mean, by the words—'"until impromptu speeches suited to the time and placc. Mrs.
of convicted spies might not be attended with
loss of 60 of the enemy kilted and large numbers woundsomething near an equality has been secured,- that hair L. C. Case, Mrs. Carr'm Clark, Arthur T. Case and
ed and taken prisoners. Some of tho latter were officers. wholesome results. " Moral sausion" is a very admirable the civil offices should remain in the hands orBuchanans Amzi L. Barber opened the exercises with a Quartette
TTiey retreated precipitately, leaving behind them cannon, specific in mild forms or moral ailments, but it is hardly Democrats, many or whom, by adroit tergiversation, entitled "Hail our Natal Morn!" followed by animpreslarge numbers of horaca, wagons, camp equipage, Ac.— the kind or remedy to administer in cases or acute Trea- have maintained themselves in officc for eight or ten years givc prayer by Rev. C. E. Bailey. Tue little assemblage
IiOSB on our aide about 20 killed and 40 wounded. Among son
.
past ? Has the time for rotation in office been thus sud- then arose and sang with animation "Thrice Hail. Happy
For the Gnad Trarcrw H.rmM
the latter iifCapt Chris. Miller, of the 10th Infantry.
denly closed by RepublicansT Under Buchanans adP A P E R S ON APRICA—NO. 8.
Gen. McCtellan had gained a decided victory at Ixurel
ministration the question—" Is he honest ? Is he capa- ^ T h o Rev. Geo. Thompson proceeded to set forth in r.
Hill, Va. He captured the enemy's entire cam pa, guns,
ble ?"•—were never asked. Nothing but approval or his short and interesting address the cause for celebrating
PRODUCTIONS COKTIMCKD. CLIMATE.
toots, wagons ftc., and took many prisoners, among *hom
Lecompton test policy could entitle candidatea to office ; the day, closing with an extract and remarks relative to
wore several officers. Tho enemy's loss was severe—ours
BY REV. OEO. THOMPSON".
and now we see what class or men hold the offices, by the customs and privations or the first settlers or the
"very small; no officers were lost on our side.
the fact that very many are found defaulters as fast as country, comparing them with our own. After a choerThere is a great misapprehension in the m'mds of the
Another fight took place at Monroe, Missouri, on the
they arc removed, and that we can not send money by fol song by the teachcr and pnpils of the day school the
Uth, between 1200 rebels and the Federal troops under people generally, respecting the climate of Africa. Tho mail to pay for our papcre without having our letters Declaration of Independence was read, by Rev. Mr
command of Col Smith. The rebels were completely mistake is not so much in the uuhealthiness or the climate robbed. And some or these men are to be retained in Bailey. And then again, were the woods made vocal.
this is granted, at least, as respects Western Africa,
routed and lost 30 killed and 75 taken prisoners, one gun
office ; for it is not possible to detect all malfeasance in this time to tho good old National Air of America.
and a large number of horses. Not a man of the Federal which is proverbial for its sickness, insomuch that it has office, so long as the malefactor or defaulter has its man*
I)ea. Wm. Steele, but recently a Colonist wdelt more
bocn
denominated—" The white W i s grave." This is agement in his own hands, with 8 or 10 years' exporicucc. particularly on the present excited state oT tho country,
forces was killed, although several were severely woundtrue or many places, while others are more favorable.
ed.
Tho fact is well known that there never was an adminis- and spoke feelingly or our brothers and sons on the field
But I know or no place along the coast, or West
Tho schr Enchantress, from Boston for St- Jago, was
tration so corrupt as the last Democratic ; and until it of battle, of the protection the Star Spangled banner,
captured on tho 8th inst by the privateer Jeff Davis, Africa, where a white man can go and enjoy uninter- is totally removed, we have no reason to hope that there —the emblem or our liberties, had givcu us in the past,
rupted
health from tho first All are sick sooner or is an eud or rascality. So far Iiucolu has made honesty and or the dnty to cherish and defend it in the present ^
and sent to some Southern port.
later, more or less severely, and many die. But some, and ability a test or fitness for office ; and in this he
and future.
CONGRESS.
after becoming acclimated, enjoy health and labor hard
After a second Quartette, Mr. Ewing Steele, son of
should bo encouraged.
The bill authorizing the President to call out fivo hunfor many years. In many places, the new comer is taken
The Democrats have given foil and fair notice that Doa. Steele, made remarks concerning the Signers or the
dred thousand volunteers, and appropriating five hundred
sick within two or three days after his arrival, and under- they have not abandoned any or their test measures. Declaration, to the purport that each one exemplified
millions of dollars, has passed both houses of Congress.
goes a hard run of bilious fever. Tho cause or this pe- Among these measures were the acquisition or Cuba and some important characteristic worthy or consideration
Mr! Wilson gave notico that he should introduce a
culiarity is found in tho Tact that it is an excessively parts or Mexico for Slave Territory; and whenever and cultivation; and expressed the hope that from so
"bill, authorizing tho Federal Government to take personal
malarious climate. This malaria, or poisonous effluvia, peace is restored, they will unite with the Slave States— small a beginning, great and important results might ultiproperly in the Rebel States, where the owners
is constantly generating with more or less activity, all the in these and any other measures that will enable them— mately be realized in the efforts being made here.
found in rebellion against the Goverement
A patriotic song being sung, Rev. Charles E Bailey
The Force bill, and the bill relating to further collec- yean I t is more abundant in the low lands, but prevails to conquer the Republican party. In the North their
considerably in the hill country. I f is worse in the success is hopeless ; but, united with the South, they yet was called out. He dwelt upou tho cost to onr Fathers,
tion of Import Duties, have passed both Homes,
Tho bill for the better organization of the Mi'-itary nights, mornings, evenings, and in the rainy scasoni hope for success in getting the Government again in or the liberties liequeathed to us. and *he sacrifices we
It arises from decaying vegetation, every where, while their hands; and then the old Democratic maxim—"To should be willing to make to preserve them to our chil.
Establishment was amended, providing for the support
dren, not only inviolate, but enlarged and more firmly
of a Military Academy, also, increasing the Army rations. in the lowlands is added to it mnch stagnant water.
the victor belong the spoils"—would bj> restored
In this country vegetation begins to decay iu Autumn force, and Swartwouting would go unpunished as here- established ; remarking, that, as no ono conld hare preMr. Vallandigham offered a preamble protesting against
dicted our present struggle for liberty, so no one*pon tell
several members of the House occupying seats, in conse- and Fall, but is soon checked and stopped by winter ; tofore.
and as we go Southward, where there is less winter,
Why, theu, should the Republican party keep in power what of courage and endurance will be required to mainquence of their holding military commissions.
On motion of Mr. Kellog, Mr. Yallandigham's pream- there is more or the bilious affections arising from tho the very vipers (for 1 repeat the honest can not bo dis- tain that liberty in the future. Referring to the Grand
same cause. In all uew countries there is more than in tinguished from rogues, while retained in office) who aim Traverse country, and the certainty ©r its being speedily
ble was tabled by 92 against 51.
On motion or Mr. Olin, a resolution was adopted n older settled regions—while in West Africa, the growth to sting it to death ? Depend upon it the Democratic settled, and the special mission of the people here—he
or vegetation is very excessive, and continues all the year, party will hold to strict account the Republican party for said he would offer the following K-ntiment. which, at
questing the Attorney-General to lay before the House
that there is an over-continued growth and decay or a all malversation or Democrats as well as Republicans, their pleasure, might be taken a> a text, or as a toast.
copy of his opinion, referred Join the President's messagt
Education and Christianity—the chier supports of
The resolution was amended at the instance of Mr. mighty mass of vegetable matter—and this accounts for whom we retain office ; and so soon as they get the
Vallandigham so as to call for a report in relation to the the sickliness of that country. Were there Winter powor, every Republican found iu office will be ejccted, liberty ! May the people of Benzonia ever cherish both
there, it would be different^; were there even frosty nights,
the
former
and maintain the latter."
ns
eeremonie,
as
heretofore.
writ of the habeas corpus.
Mr. Steward, the Chairman, followed in a few cursory
I t is only by purifying the Government of all the
The House took up and merely read through the bill as in South Africa, tho cause would be checked to some
making appropriations for the Legislative, Executive, extent but it meets with no check all the year. High manifold corruptions that have stained every Democratic remarks. He spoke of the memorable occasion when
elevations, pure water, good houses, care in diet avoid- administration since Jackson's time, and by punishing the signers affixed their names to the Declaration, and
and Judicial expenses.
Also, the bill making approbations for certain civil ing exposures, 4c., will help much in preserving health, promptly all its own officers who are guilty of roalfea- the fearless remark or John Hancock ; that "ho would
but tho malaria is still there, and will produce its effects
tbat the Republican party can retain the Govern- unite his Dame so that John Bull could read it without
expenses, and then passed both of them.
more or less.
ment beyond the present term. I t was iu hope that this spectacles."
The Public Lands of the United States.
There are probably more wrong ideas respecting the purification would be initiated, that Generals Harrison
A . ' L Barber being called out—said, that reference
The unoenpied public lands of the United States ac- temperature or the climate, than any thing else. It will
and Taylor, (who refased to bind themselves to any ex- had been made to the hardships aud trials endured to
cording to the last report of the Commissioner or the be seen from what has already been said, that there is no
secure and maintain our liberties. These, he said, were
General Land Office, at Washington, have an area or winter in West Africa—not even a frf)6t At the same clusive party tactics) were triumphantly dected to the
Presidential chair. This shows that the great majority Dcccssary to develop tho powers or tho man, and the
more than 1,478,000 square miles. Se ven-eights of this
time It is true, that it is never BO hot there as in this
physical, intellectual and moral resources or a nation,
land is yet held by the Indian title, and therefore not sub- country ; even on tho Equator there is never that exces- or voters of tho United, and particularly of the Northern States, are greatly in favor of the strictest honesty and to insure honor and success; that Washington
mitted to legal settlement. But from tlioec- uncultivated sive beat that is often felt here in the Summer. This is not
in the administration, and nothing bnt the strictest con- Hancock and the other noted men mentioned were made
prairios'and unknown woods may yet be made- thirty-seven
imagination; our feelings thus testify. W e do not suf- formity to this wish can secure the stability of the I}e- what they were, by the obstacles they eucouutered and
States, lqrgft-ffii the State of Ohio.
fer from heat there, a9 here, Natives or Africa brought
overcame.
Ottiie character of much of this land tho country is to this country complain or the heat or our summers. publican party.
A Quartette—"The Old Buckeye State"—was sung,
It has become a fact disgracefal to the nation, that
ret'ignorant, though our numerous military expeditions,
Again and again, here, I heard them thus complain
tho man who steals thousands or millions, escapes all and Mr. Arthur T. Case made a few remarks. Among
our trading posts In Indian territory, and the U. S. surveys
But the Thermometer is our witness. This is consid- punishment; but he who steals a ham and a loar or bread other things, he said that he had never felt the inclinaa d
have done mucLin the way of defining its nature, ° ered reliable. Let it be brought on the stage. Hear i t
tion and interest to celebrate the day as deeply as now.
have partially revealed its agricultural advantages ai.-dits Raymond, my predecessor, wrote me he had never known to keep his)family from starving, is sent to prison. And
shall the Republican party endorse this fact by keeping but he would not do dishonor to the table, which stood
general value for settlement
the thermometer to 90®—(7° 30® North.)
in offico those who came- in under administrations that waiting, by continuing his remarks.
The public lands for the year ending June 30th, i860,
Dr. Lugenbul, who was Surgeon in Liberia for years, gave currency to this fact? If so, ir corruption is to bo
After another song—the Benediction, with the blessing
either sold for cash, located in satisfaction of bounty tend does not give a rise or 90° in any month of the year.
on the food, was pronounced by the Rev. Geo. ThompTyrants, or certified to different States, amount to 12,060, l*)r. Ford, Missionary Physician on the Equator, says in countenanced by all political parties, then may our Republican Institutions possibly survive another three-quar- son, and the company turned their attention to the subffM, 75 acres. In this department of the public business prfat, that the thermometer there ranges from 60° to
ters or a century ; but the canker-worm is gnawing at stantial or life.
,7,20 salaried officers are employed, besides surveyors.—
and has never known it higher than 88.°
Pardon our length : but the occasion was BO interesttheir vitals, and sooner or later they will be superseded by a
(Vtbe highest salary, that of Commissioner of the Gcooral
All who have lived there will confirm these statements. strong government, capable or protecting the usur- ing, being in the midst of Such extensive forests, and the
\ I * n d Offico,is 83,000.
8 c far as temperature is concerned, the climate or pations or the few against the rights or the many.
first time these woods ever witnessed such exercises,
Africtv is delightful. I love it much. Tho nights are
1
Soldier*' Bounty Land*.
The idea or retaining honest Democrats in office, no that we have been betrayed into a longer article than we
Recruiting Rcndevous are to be established through- cool and pleasant if one is shielded from the miasmas, doubt originated in tho laudable desire to prove to the intended.
nut the States to fill up the Regiments for which officers but deadly i ' exposed to them.
But in-closicg, permit us to say that we have attended
Democratic party that Republicans *jd not fight and
have just been appointed. The usual inducements for
thorough cultivation of the country generally, would conquer for the spoils ; but for a chance to bring back celebrations in large cities ; have seen much parade of
Enlistment will, wo doubt not, be offered. The Ameri- greatly improve its healthfulness. but cannot wholly re- our Government upon the basis upon which the Fathers firemen and military ; have heard the spread-eagle elocan Soldier has received 160 acres of land for his ser- move the cause or sickness. Cold alone conld accomplish or tbu Republic left i t Bnt Democrats refuse to recip- quence and style or Fourth of July orators: the boomricea in all former Ware. This Bounty will again be this.
rocate this intention. Their avowed object js to fight ing or the cannon and the snapping or fire crackers;

offered. And this raises a question of much significance.
but never have wo felt the stirring emotions, nor had
^RKASURK AT SAN FHASCISCO.—The San Francisco and conquer the Republicans as soon as possible after
What is to be done with Conquered Territory? The
awakened tho high ambition, which were occasioaed by
newspapers speak of the immense sums of treasure which the Rebellion is quelled, and they will employ every
Rebellion is to cost our Goverement untold millions. W e
those simple but most natural exercises, in the beautifo!.
are being accumulated in that city. During the month means, fair or unfair, to accomplish their object as they
do not speak of confiscations of Private Property, though
the lofty, the fertile forests or Northern Michigan
have
always
done.
The
question
is,-Ought
we
to
give
of May, the amount was larger than it had been at any
A Yisrroa
the-, oppressions and robbery of Union Men in Rebel
time in tho history of tho tate. Shipments to the East them a special opportunity to accomplish their aim, by
States may provoke retaliation. But the Property of
A ROTAL SEPULCHRE.—In excavating for the tempo
were not large, in consequence of the ajSprehenaon which leaving'the power in their hands f
the States that have recklessly seized the Government
existed that Southern private ers might capture the steam- 'The preservation of the Union is as important to rary grave or tho Dutches or Kent a hofe was accidentBuildings and money, may be rightfully confiscated.
era from Aspinwall to New York. If the present low Northern Democrats as it is to Republicans ; and as they ally made into the vault which contained the remains o f
Texas, for example, after its'War and other Debts were
rate of shipments continues, it is estimated that there will have united their efforts with ours in effecting this most Henry V I I I . Lady Jane Seymour and Charles I. The
paid by the General Government, went out of the Union
be, by the first of July, over and above the ordinary ac- desirable object the military offices ought to bo filled coffins and crimson coverings, were in a good state of
and is at War with our Government. The Public Documulation of gold treasure to the amount of £3,000,000. without the least reference to politics, because in this preservation.
main of Texas, therefore, should become •• contraband
One of the journals, in commenting upon this state or aim there is a unity of intention But how Republican
The loyal spirit of the people shows no abatement—
or War." Tho rich lands or that State should be owned
things, says, " if it continues for three months, we can objects can be attained while half the civil offices remain Massachusetts offers ten new Regiments; white the Secand occupied by the Soldiers who fight for the Union,
rejoice in an era or low rates of interest manufactories in the hands of the most inveterate enemies of the party retary or War continues to be overwhelmed with tenders
And such should be the disposition of all Public I*nds
will spring up, and public improvements be pushed for- and its measures, is not so easily understood.
or men and means from New York and other States.
H. R SCHETTERLT.
in the Rebel States. Possibly, in the progress of the
W*r. the Rebels may force upon the Government the ward with an energy unparalleled."

ftfrt (Snail Crabtro jtalft.

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TRAVERSE CITY.

Thoughts on the Present W a r .
Tnm

l b . D*rott D a l l j A d r r r t W

T o m a n y a n x i o u s a n d l i b e r t y - l o v i n g h e a r t s , i t would
s e e m t h a t t h e N a t i o n a l c o n s t i t u t i o n is, in i t s f r a m e w o r k ,
t o o w e a k t o s u s t a i n t h e s h o c k ? of f o r e i g n w a r a n d c i v i l
c o m m o t i o n . — T h e y t h i n k t h e y s e e in i t a n i n c a p a c i t y t o
T h e f o u r t h mt B u t , C h e b o y g a n C o n n t y .
m e e t a sudden, g r e a t emergency, r e q u i r i n g t h e instant
T h e fallowing l e t t e r g i v i n g a g r a p h i c d e s c r i p t i o
e x e r t i o n of p h y s i c a l f o r c e f o r i t s p r e s e r v a t i o n ; a n d t h e y
t h e m a n n e r i s w h i c h t h e F o o r t h w a s c e l e b r a t e d a t B a r t , f e a r t h a t in t h e v e r y l i b e r t i e s w h i c h i t g u a r a n t e e s t o t h e
< '/heboygac c o a b t y , WM w r i t t e n b y a n I n d i a n . W e p n b - p e o p l e , t h e r e is a v i c i o u s p r i n c i p l e g r a d u a l l y c o r r u p t i n g
t h e p u b l i c h e a r t i n t o a d i s r e g a r d of r i g h t a n d s a l u t a r y
li»h i t w i t h g r e a t p l e w r e , a n d shall b e p l e a s e d t o h e a r
restraint
8 i m i l a r a p p r e h e n s i o n s h a u n t e d t h e m i n d s of
from him often.
- m a n y of t h e f o u n d e r s of t h e G o v e r n m e n t ; b u t w e d o
BCBT, CHEBOTCAN Co., M i c h . , J u l y 5 , 1 8 6 1 .
n o t n o d t h a t W a s h i n g t o n , t h e m o s t s a g a c i o u s of t h e m ,
a
n
d
t
h
e
one
w h o , b e t t e r t h a n all othera, u n d e r s t o o d t h e
MR. EOTTOK: A l l o w m e t o a d d r e s s y o u on a b e a u t i f u l
c h a r a c t e r of his countrymen and t h e probable future opm o r n i n g a f t e r a h a p p y a n d r a t i o n a l c e l e b r a t i o n of THE
e r a t i o n of t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n , e v e r p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e s e
FotfKTB. T h i s v i l l a g e — r o m a n t i c , l i k e roost I n d i a n local- f e a r s . H e k n e w , of c o u r s e , t h a t p o p u l a r delusion a n d
ities, i s s i t u a t e d m i d - w a y b e t w e e n D u n c a n a n d L i t t l e p o p u l a r p a s s i o n m i g h t b r e a k u p a n y g o v e r n m e n t , t h i s as
T r a v e r s e , o n t h e m a r g i n of B u r t L a k e . A t a n e a r l y h o u r well a s o n e p o s s e s i n g t h e roost v i g o r o u s a n d c o n c e n t r a t e d e n e r g i e s ; b u t h e h a s n o w h e r e i n t i m a t e d t h a t be disin t h e f o r e n a o n t h e v i l l a g e re w i t h m a n y f r o m a d i s t a n c e ,
c o v e r e d a n y i n h e r e n t o r o r g a n i c w e a k n e s s in t h e system,
a i s e m b l e d a n d r a i s e d a p o l e w i t h t h e S u r e a n d S t r i p e s o r a n y w a n t of p o w e r in t h e e x e c u t i v e a r m . w h e n p r o p e r floating a t to l o f t y t o p , in f r o n t of t h e b o u s e of B i z i c o e , ly s t r e n g t h e n e d b y C o n g r e s s .
I t is seventy-four years a n c e t h e constitution went into
once an I n d i a n c h i e t
A f t e r loud and harty cheers for
L e t t h o s e w h o d o u b t t h e self-preserving
the Union, a procession w a s f i r m e d , and w i t b t h e U n i o n operation.
p o w e r of o u r G o v e r n m e n t a n d i t s f a c u l t y toy m a i n t a i n
flag in f r o n t , m o v e d slowly t h r o u g h t h e village, a mile in
d o m e s t i c p e a c e , c o m p a r e i t s h i s t o r y w i t h t h a t of o t h e r
l e n g t h , a c c o m p a n i e d w i t h flutes a n d violena, t h a t w e r e g o v e r n m e n t s d a r i n g t h i s p e r i o d , — n o t a l o o g p e r i o d ,
m a d e t o ' d o a m p l e j u s t i c e t o T a n k e e d o o d l e , a n d t h e s u r e l y , in t h e life of a n a t i o n — y e t o n e filled w i t h t h e
s o u l s t i r r i n g t u n e of " T h e S t a r S p a n g l e d B a n n e r . " T h e m o s t w o n d e r f u l e v e n t s in t h e h i s t o r y of t h e r a c e . T h e
v e r y e x i s t e n c e of t h e B r i t i s h G o v e r n m e n t w a s f o r m a n y
p r o c e s s i o n on i t s r e t u r n h a l t e d i n f r o n t of t h e h o u s e of
y e a r s s u s p e n d e d b y a single h a i r . S h e l a v i s h e d m o r e
M r . W e b w i t l r a , S u p e r v i s o r , a n d a f t e r d e m o n s t r a t i o n s of m o r e , p r o b a b l y , t h a n f o u r h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d millions of
respect f o r t h e i r p r i n c i p a l t o w n officer, p r o c e e d e d t o t h e d o l l a r s in p r o s e c u t i n g h e r w a r s a g a i n s t F r a n c e , a n d
school h o u s e . H e r e w a s r e a d a n d i n t e r p r e t e d a t full p u t t i n g d o w n r e b e l l i o n s in I r e l a n d I n d i a , a n d ' h e r o t h e r
l e n g t h t h e " Declaration
of Independence-"
a f t e r w h i c h c o l o n i e s ; a n d t b a t r a c k s h e m a k e s in h i s t o r y d u r i n g
t h a t p o r i o d , i s s t a i n e d all a l o n g w i t h h u m a n b l o o d .
Mr. Jofepli Ossegan a distinguished Indian O r a t o r adF r a n c e , d u r i n g t h a t t i m e h a s passed t h r o u g h n o less
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c r a f t they w e r e a b o u t t o build would turn out t o be a
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u n r e a l p o w e r . T h e y d i d n o t e x p e c t h e r t o c r u i s e only
a r e s e v e r a l v a r i e t i e s of t h i s s t o n e , t h o e e o f t h e first q u a l i t y
a r o u n d t h e n a r r o w s h o r e s of p e a c e a n d d o m e s t i c q u i e t
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of t h e / U n i t e d S t a t e s i n t h e P r e s i d e n c y of J o h n Q u i n c y h e r of s t r o n g m a t e r i a l . T h e e n e r g i e s of l i b e r t y f o r m e d
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CHARLOTTE CCSHMAN.—Charlotte C n t h m s n t o c l k l e a v e
of t h e s t a g e a t N e w H a v e n .

S h e i s n o w in W a s h i n g t o n ,

SCJOfEB D E L A W S , KUBJXB, BRILLIANT EUMMKK U I J W -

a n d will sail f o r E u r o p e in t h e P e r s i a , J u l y 18, a c c o m -

CIAS,

panied by Miss Stebbins, the sculptress, and one or two

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

FOR

SUMMER

OF

I8M-KEN

Flannels, Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Cottons, a fell
line. Bags, Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO
Traverse City, J u n e 1,1861.

M I S S A. K . S P R A G U E ,

,

CHOICE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, DOXK8T.T

H A N N A H , L A Y * CO.
TAOME8TIC8

M I L L I N E R Y .
OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
the Ladies of T r a v e r s e City, a n d vicinity, t h a t she has
j u s t a r r i v e d with a new stock of '
Bonnets. Young Ladies' Boulevards, Shakers, Children'* Hutu, Ribbons, Bead-Nets, A c , Ac.
Which she feels confident will give satisfaction both in styles
and prices. Straw d r e s s i n g done with neatness, a n d dispatch. Ladies call and sec for yourselves. Boom one d o o r
went of the P r i n t i n g Office.
ADA K. S P R A G U E .
Traverse City J a n e U 161.
28tl

VALOCM,

GINGHAMS, PEBEGB, MOHAIR, BKRAGR, ETCv ifclC.

o t h e r f r i e n d s . S h e will reside in E u r o p e t w o y e a r s , s p e n d i n g m o s t of t b e t i m e in R o m e .

W

We have now in Stock,
E N G L I S H A N D A M E R I C A N
P R I N T S ,

W

HITE GOODSCambric, muslin and linen E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g and Flouncing, real T h r e a d ;
- Smyrna and cotton Edge a n d I n a e r t i n g ;
Muslin, c a m b r i c and p i q u a s e t t s of Collars and Sleeve* .
Cambric, muslin A fine Maltese hand-wrought Collar*:
MuslinB—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C s m b r i r ;
Frenck skirt Jaconet; Jaconet;
Cross-barred, Cambric and Nainsook ;
Wash B l o n d ; E m b r o i d e r e d C u r t a i n s ;
Brilliahtcs, f r o m l a t o 30c: Linen, Linen Cambric and hem stitched H ' d k ' h ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d a n d plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f * :
Child's printed, plain a n d h e m s t i t c h e d linen U ' d k ' f s ;
Pillow-Case C o t t o n ;
Linen Table Covers, by t h e p a t t e r n or y a r d ;
Marseilles p r i n t e d a n d p l a i n ;
Linen, P i q n a Binding, Magic Ruffling ;
Linen and Cotton Bosoms—some very nice ;
Marseilles Quilts—nice;
P o i n t e d Tape T r i m m i n g , f o r ladies' u s e ;
Soft a n d heavy Muslin, f o r ladies' skirts and u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
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2Mfomc]) aitir Counsellor at jCato.
SOLICITOR IN OHANCKHY,
NO. 4 F I R S T 8TREET,
Manistee. Miohiean.

R E A L

E S T A T E
AND

GENERAL LAND OFFICE.

W

AT.BERT W. BACON,

J I L L L O C A T E LANDS, P A Y TAXES, BUY OR S E L L
Commission—and now offers for sale.

1424 Acres of Choice Ixnuh;
AND WILL BELL AS AOEKT

BLACK AND LINING 6ILKS.-VEIL TISSUE-AND

Bersge, Cords a n d Taasals, Velvet and Silk Ribbons.
Berlin Wool, C r o c h e t Braid. Dreas Buttons, D r e s s B i n d i n g .
F a n c y Belts, Ac.

H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.

TABLE LINEN.—BROWN LINEN TABLE-COVERS.
Bleached ditto. Wool Table Covers, Doyles, N a n k i n s ,
Huckabuck Towels, Diaper, Cotton T a b l i n g by the Yard.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
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1850 Acres, also Choice, and well SeT r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
lected.
ADIE8' PLAIN AND
Also—13 Lots in the Tillage of Elk R a p i d s ,

GLOVE KID H E E L E D
j C o n g r e s s Boots, L a s t i n g Congress Boots,»6ide Lace a n d
r o n t L a c e Boots assorted, Slippers, Rubbers, Cork Soles.

The above m e n t i o n e d L a n d s are in all parts of the Connty,
H A N N A H , LAY A CO
Elk Lake, W h i t e w a t e r , Oracnia a n d Traverses-are a m o n g the
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
earliest a n d best selections with reference to soil, wBter, surface, a n d m a r k e t ; cmlirace F a n n i n g Lands, Village Sites a n d
E
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D TIES, GOAT A C A L F .
Water Powers, with or without improvements, in q u a n t i t i e s
Calf, BnlT a n d Enamelled Congress Caters. Slips, K i p
to snlt purchasers, and at prices m a k i n g it an object, in pre-!
and Heavv Brogans. I n these Goods we h a v e a Good aasnrt
ference to b u y i n g back f r o m settlements.
c n t f o r Sale at Low prices.
Traverse City. May 1. 1H61.
22-ly
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1661.
27
GLEN A R B O R ,
.MARCH, 1801.'
L O T H I N G . — C O A T S , PANTS, VESTS, DRAWERS.
Under Shirts, S h i r t s — F a n c y a n d Plain, S n s p e n d e r s ,
Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , India Rubber and Oil Coata and
WOCLD HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT T n E
J a c k e t s , Wool, Union a n d Cotton Socks, Cravat*, Collars.
T r a v e l l i n g Bags, T r u n k s , Umbrellas, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
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R u n n i n g between OGDENSBURG and CHICAGO, will call
Y E S T U F F S . - M A D D E R , INDIGO, E X T R A C T O F
at this place DAILY, d u r i n g the coming season of navigaLogwood, Blue Vitriol, C u d b a r Copperas, Camwood.
tion, to receive wood.
The above Line consists of the ProCochineal.
pellers
H A N N A H . LAY A CO
Buckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensburg, WisconT r a v e r s e City J u n e 1,1861.
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sin, Empire, Prairie State and Cleveland;

G

D A S C O M B , T O D D & Col
Northern Transportation Co.'s

C

LINE OF PROPELLERS,

D

P

N E W

R E M E D I E S

F O R

A I N T S . — R E D A W H I T E LEAD, W H I T I N G , OGHRE,
Venetian Red, S p a n i s h Brown, C h r o m e Yellow, L i t h a r a g *
Putty, Oil—Boiled a n d Raw, T u r p e n t i n e , Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
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SPERMATORRHOEA. GROCERIES, AC.—SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, A BE-

nevolent I n s t i t u t i o n established by special E n d o w m e n t ,
for the Belief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and C h r o n i c Diseases, and especially for t h e C u r e of
Diseases of the Sexual O r g a n s .
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the a c t i n g 8 u r g e o n .
VALUABLE REPORTS on S p e r m a t o r r h o e a , a n d other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES
employed in the Dispensary, sent In sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Two or t h r e e S t a m p s for postage acceptable.
Address, D R J . S k l L L I N HOUGHTON. Howard Aasociation,
No- 2, a N i n t h Su; Philadelphia, P a .
28—ly
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT.
STATlS OP MICHIGAN,
)
NINTH J P D I C I A L CIRCUIT. <

B

Y VIRTUE OF T H E P O W E R VESTED IN ME BY T H E
Statute, 1, d e e m i n g the aam< t o be necessary, do hereby
ippolnt a Special T e r m f o r the Circuit C o u r t for tbe County
>f Grand Traverse, t o be held at the Court Room in T r a v e r s e
City, o n Tuesday, the 20th day of August, 1861, a t 10 o'clock
A. x „ for the h e a r i n g a n d d e t e r m i n a t i o n of such business a s
shall be ready for h e a r i n g therein.
F. J . L L T T L E J O H N ,
J u n e V , 1861.
C i a c r i T JCGDI.
PROBATE NOTICE.
S T A T E OF MICHIGAN.
J
C O C K T T o r GRAND TBAVXBSB. S

AT A SESSION O F T H E

P R O B A T E COURT

f o r the C o u n t y of Grand Traverse, holden at the P r o b a t e
Office in t h e village of Traverse City, on Monday, t h e F i r s t
' v r of July, i n , t h e v e v 1861:
Present, CCRTIS FOWLER, J u d g e of Probate. I n the m a t t e r
of t h e estate of William Rankin, deceased.
On r e a d i n g and filing t h e petition, duly verified, of A. 8.
Wadsworth, p r a y i n g t h a t administration of said estate may
be granted t o f i d e n s D. S t o c k i n g ;
Thereupon i t is o r d e r e d t h a t Monday, t h e 5th day of
A u g u s t A. D. 1861, a t o n e o'clock. P. M., be assigned f o r b e a r ing said petition, a n d t h a t the h e i r s at law of said deceased,
a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s interested in said estate, are r e q u i r e d
t o appear a t a Session of said C o u r t t h e n t o be holden a t t h e
P r o b a t e Office, in the village of Traveae City, In said county, and ahow cause, if any there be, why the p r a y e r of the
p e t i t i o n e r should n o t 1* g r a n t e d . And i t ia f u r t h e r ordered, t h a t the aaid p e t i t i o n e r give notice t o t h e p e r s o n s inters
ested i a said Estate, of tbe pendency of said petition a a d
the h e a r i n g thereoC by c a u s i n g a copy of t h i s o r d e r t o be
published in t h e G r a a d Traverse Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d
a n d circulated in said c o a n t y of G r a n d Traverse, f o r t h r e e
successive w e e k s p r e v i o u s t o said day of h e a r i n g .
(A t r e e copy,)
CURTIS FOWLER,
4w
J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

Spicea, Candles, Soap, c o m m o n a n d e r a a l v e ;
Mustard, E n g l i s h a n d F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda, C r e a m T a r t a r , Ginger, B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Salaratus, Starch, Vermacslll, Hops,
Tobacco, Snuffi Garden Seeds,
Bag Salt, F i n e and Rock Salt, Glue, A l u m ,
L a m p and Lard Oil, C a s t o r Oil,
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, C a m w o o d ,
Fluid. Molasses, 8yrup, Vinegar,
B e a n s Pork, Meal, Flour, Oatmeal. F e e d , Bran,
Beef, H a m s a n d Shoulders, Codfish,
H s r d Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s , Lard,
E x t r a c t L e m o n , Vanilla, Rose, P e a c h . P i n e Apple, Ac.
H A N N A H . LAY A 0 0 .
T r a v e r a e City, J u n e 1,1861.
Jf

HARDWARE.—A FAIR ASSORTMENT OF BUILDera' f u r n i s h i n g hardware, Nails, Glaaa, Ac.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
IT

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.1861.

T r a v e r s e City. Nov, SO, 1860.

MEDIC INES.-PILIA

OINTMENTS, LINAMENTS.

Castor Oils, Salta, Bnlphu'r, P a i n Killer, f l s i w i i s i H l s .
Medical Discover)-, Salt-Rheum O i n t m e n t , S t r y c h n i n e , Eye
W a t e r a n d Salve, Aloes, V e r m i f u g e . Essences, E x t r a c t s , A
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.

YANKEE NOTIONS—PERFUMERY, SOAPS, DOT
trifice. Gun Caps, Compaasea, Snuff a a d Tobacco
F a n c y Pipes, 811 v r a n d Toy Watcbea, F a n c y Boxes.
and Money Bags. Ladlea' Work a n d F a n c y Baskets,
Mats. B r u s h e s of all kinds, Guards, C h a i n s , Ac.
H A N K A K LAY A
T r a v e r s a City, J u n e 1.1861. ,

Boxaa
Purses
Table
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ARMERS* TOOLS—PLOWS, SHOVELS, HOBS,

Rakes, F o r k s , G r u b Hoes, Brush Hooks and Sythes, Cradles, Spades, Chains, Harness**. Bssksts, Half Banhe'j, AcH A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
IT

STOVES, PIPE^-ZINC. SHEET IRON, STOVE FTJR
niture. O n e a n d T h r e e Pail Kettles. Tin W a r e — a c o m p l e t e

line.

T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, 1861.

HANNAH., LAY' A CO.
tt

J ^ E D S T E A D S . — T A B L E S , CHAIRS. ROCKERS, * e .
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,186L

HANNAH. LAY A 0 0 .

T h e VoI»nt«er,» Wife.
I knew b r t h e Ugh» In h i s deep, d a r k eye*.
W h e n he hMT4
^ »"J£l?J1',n,,n
T h a t he never would fold hi* arms, a n d algh
Over the evils t h a t were t o e o m e :

• r. • v.

through b
B o l tool
And bb i d e h i m go,
Bat be never dreamed
i' T h a t it.grieved m e BO.

T w o t a l r ' h a i r e d c h i l d r e n h e l e f t with » c
. . . ..Who U w hi* n a m e at the eventide—
T h e , v e r * h o u r when u p o n h i s k n e e
He uaed t o f o n d l e big p e t a n d p r i d e ;
Alas! t h e y m*y n e v e r again be blessed
By a f a t h e r ' s care in the old h o m e n e s t :
A a d he n e v e r again
May b e a r the t o n e s ,
/Or k i s s the l i p s
Of bis little ones.
I know h e - h a s answered bis c o u n t r y ' s call
T h a t b i s breast is b a r e d at a high c o m m a n l ;
B u t my h e a r t will break, I know, if be fall
In tne b a t t l e ' s f r o n t by a t r a i t o r ' * h a n d ;
.
Vet I m u r m u r not, t h o u g h ray tear-wet eyes
Attest t h e w o r t h of t h e nacritl«e;
T i » a wife's free gift.
Two lives In one,
I n the name of Ood.
. A n d of W a s h i n g t o n .
Perfcaps w h e n t h e maplp leaves are red.
Anu the golden glories of h a r v e s t come.
I shall walk some m o r n i n g to h e a r h i s tread,
And give h t m a warm h e a r t ' s welcome h o m e
To kneel w i t h h i m , In a f e r v e n t prayer.
T h a n k i n g o n r God f o r h i s w a t c h f u l cor*.
I n shielding his h e a r t
F r o m the r e b e l ' s brand.
W h o honored the flag
Of h i s c h e r i s h e d land.

e x p e r i e n c e t h e s e n s a t i o n s w h i c h I h a r e s o m e t i m e s imagined accompany dissolution. I did n o t think, 1 did not
m a o o , I did n o t . m o v e ; all were alike impossible. I was
only c o n s c i o u s of g a z i n g fixedly, v a c a n t l y a t m y c o m p a u -

Read the Following,
AND

BE NOT SATISFIED.

B I T C O S E AND CONTINCE YOURSELF OF
" P r e s e n t l y I h e a r d a v o i c e s a y i n g . ' S o n of t h e R e p u b T H E F O L L O W I N G FACT!*:
lic, ltfok a n d l e a r n ; ' w h i l e a t t h e s a m e t i m e m y visitor
extended h e r arm eastwardly- I now beheld, a heavy
w h i t e v a p o r a t 6ome d i s t a n c e r i s i n g fold u p o n fold. T h i s
g r a d u a l l y d i s s i p a t e d a n d I l o o k e d u p o n a s t r a n g o fccene.
B e f o r e m e lay s p r e a d o u t in o u e v a s t plain, all tlie c o u n E B P C O N S T A N T L Y ON* H.VKD A G E N E R A ! , Ass o r t m e n t of
,
t r i e s of t h e w o r l d , E u r o p e , A s i a , A f r i c a a n d A m e r i c a . —
I saw rolling a n d tossing between E u r o p e and A m e r i c a
t h e b i l l o w s of t h o A t l a n t i c , a n d b e t w e e n A s i a a n d A m e r i c a
lay t h e P a c i f i c .
. 1
a n t s of tike c o u n t r y d e m a n d ;
• • S o n of t h e R e p u b l i c , " s a i d t h e s a m e m y s t e r i o u s voice [ And,
as before, " l o o k and learn."
" "
" A t t h a t m o m e n t I b e h e l d a d a r k s h a d o w y b e i n g like a n
a n g e l , s t a n d i n g o r r a t h e r floating iu m i d - a i r b e t w e e n E u rope and America.
D i p p i u g w a t e r o u t of t h e o c e a n in believing t h e nimble dime b e t t e r than the lazy shilling.
t h e h o l l o w of e a c h h a n d , he s p r i n k l e d s o m e u p o n A m e r _ _
i c a w i t h h i s right h a n d w h i l e h e c a s t uw>n E u r o p e some
w i t h h i s left. I m m e d i a t e l y a d a r k c l o u d raised f r o m e a c h
, u- . . . . . I - . ,
nil U n r t . n f P r o d u c e of t h e s e c o u n t r i e s a n d j o i n e d in m i d o c e a n .
F o r a while They pay the h i g h e s t market price for all kind* of r o U u i e .
i t remained s t a t i o n a r y , a n d t h e n m o v e d slowly w e s t w a r d , W h e a t , R y e , C o m , O a t s B u c k w h e a t , B e a n s , I e n s ,
Barley, Grass Seed, Poultry, Pork a n d Beef.
u n t i l i t e n v e l o p e d A m e r i c a in i t s m u r k y folds. S h a r p
'
• •
flashes of l i g h t n i n g gleamed t h r o u g h i t a t intervals, a n d
I h e a r d t h e s m o t h e r i n g g r o a n s a n d c r i e s of t h e A m e r i c a n
mill do well t o give tliei i a call before s . l l i n g
P6 I
" A second time the angel dipped water from the
o c e a n , a n d s p r i n k l e d i t o u t a s b e f o r e . T h e d a r k cloud
w a s t h e n d r a w n b a c k t o t h e o c e a n , in w h o s e h e a v i n g
waves i t sunk from view. A third time 1 heard t h e
mysterious voice saying:
• S o n of t h e R e p u b l i c , look a n d l e a r n .
. . .
1 c a s t m y e y e s u p o u A m e r i c a , a u d b e h e l d villages, By the «id of e x p e r i e n c e d w o r k m e n , they h a v e o p e n e d a net:
towns a n d c i t i e s s p r i n g i n g up, oue a f t e r a n o t h e r , until the
3 dotted
whole land f r o m t h e A t l a n t i c to t h e Pacific
A gg a i' n I h e a r d t h e m y s t e r i o u s v o i c e s a y :
with them. A
" • S o n off tthhee R e p u b l i c , t h e e n d o f t h e c e n t u r y coraeth,
ASP AUK ritEPAKEn TO PO

IF-IFL S T , That

Hitchcock, Campbell & Bacon,.

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Groceries, Pvovirton*, Dry Good*, Uaraivare. Clothing,

E E A D Y

A Y.

S3E!C03NrXD3L."S", T h a t

A s a p e r i e n t and Storaacic p r e p a r a t i o n of ICON purilic i
Oxvgen and Carbon by combustion I n H V d - o ^ f C ' Sancti'.i
e d b y t h e h i g h e s t Medical A u t h o r i t i e s , bvih..lnfcur<.p<' uiw
t h e United States, a n d prescribed in their practiceThe e x p e r i e n c e of t h o u - a m l . dally p r o v e , t h s t h o prep.irv
tion of I r o n can be compared w i t h it. Impiiritieft "1 t'>e
blood, depression of vital e u c r g ) , uale a n d o t i i i i w i r c «ie»:.
e n m p l e x i o n s indicate it.- ueccw.it}' I n almost v\(:y conceit:.

i n n o x i o u s in all inaladic> in which it h a t been ti
it h a {proved alwolutelv c u r a t i v e in c a t h of t h e following «-«•»•»
I"* D f e b i l U n N e r v o u s A i l e d i o n V E n i a c i n t i o n .
|D
^
C o n s t i p a t i o n , O l a r T h o - a , D y w ul« n , I " i . c | p j e n j C o n s u m p t i o n , Ncrofnlou*Tuberculoid*, Salt
Mi*menstnii»tioii. W h i t e s . Chlorosis, Liver
Complnints. Chronic Headachos. lthcumntiMn. I n t e r n m e n t Fever,, P i m p l e s o n the F a c e , Ac.

I.1TV. w h e t h e r the result of aenPI n cases of CKSE
disease, or of t h e e.
of this r
cular energy from
s t o r a t i v e has proved sncccs^iui to an e x t e n t wnir,.
tion n o r written attestation would n'ttder crvdibU
so long beu-riddeu u» to huve iH-eony for|(»tt- •> .
neiRhborhoods. h a v e suddenly re appeared tn th<a* if j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m p r o t m . n e d travel in r. d
SoiiM! very signal i n s t a n c e , of t h i s kind are a n
Snlferera. e m a c i a t e d victim* oi a p p a r e n t msrn
guinoous e x h a u s t i o n , critical e l u u p i s . unii that <.
What T h e Effect Will I k .
of nervous a u d dyspeptic aversion to uir an ! •
P o o r J e f f Davis took a saw,
which the physician h a s no nnnie.
With patriot devotion;
In N c a v o t ' S AVKKCTIOXS of ail k'.nds, and for
T o t r i m t h e t r e e of liberty.
miliar to medical men. t h e operation
this p i t
Iron must necessarily IH- salutary, for. nnlil:e tho
According to his notion.
l o o k a n d learn."
.
" • A t t h i s , t h e d a r k , s h a d o w y a n g e l t u r n e d his Jace
it i s vigorotuly tonic, w i t h o u t b e i n g c
l i e sat himself u p o n a limb,
Also k e e p on b a n d an i n g ; a n d gently, regularly a p e r i e n t , even in the m o
s o u t h w a r d , mid f r o m A f r i c a 1 t a w mi iU-omeued s p e c t r e
W i t h I m p u d c n c e quite k n a v i s h :
uate cases of eostlveness w i t h o u t o v e r b r i n g a R:i«tr
And c u t between t h e t r e e a n d him,
a p p r o a c h o u r land. I t flitted slowly a n d heavily o v e r
l r o n , 8 a p - P a n a , i o - 3 0 - 0 0 ( i a l l o u K e t t l e s , P l o u n . [ tlve. or Inflicting a d b u g r c e n t io s e n s a t i o u .
W h e n down came poor Jeff Davis.
e v e r y t o w n a n d c i t y of t h e lutter, t h e i n h a b i t a n t s 01
ihlch m a k e - ii
A x e s , H o e s . D r a g - T e e t h , Klcd*, O x - C a r t s , O * ily r..r I'II.ES. i*i'
w h i c h p r e s e n t l y so', t h e m s e l v e s in b a t t l e a r r u y against
P o o r Jeff Davis b r o k e bis neck,
ci:ic ovtiou.
avtii
Yea, every bone about h i m :
e a c h o t h e r . A s I c o n t i n u e d lookiug, I s a w a b r i g h t In short, all k i n d s of F a r m i n g I m p l e m e n t s ; nnd will p a y i which it also a p p e a r s t o e x e r t a d u t i u c t a n d specliic
A n d t h e n t h e tree of Liberty
I by d i s p e r s i n g the loca. t e n d e n t * w h i c h t o r m s uiom.
angel, o n w h o s e b r o w r e s t e d a c r o w n of l i g h t , on w h i o h p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n to
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D i d very well w i t h o u t h i m .
was t r a c e d " U n i o n , " b e a r i n g t h e A m e r i c a u flag, which
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was p l a c e d b e t w e e n t h e d i v i d e d u a t i o u , a n d said
WASHINGTON'S VISION.
bitual eases, i n c l u d i n g the
n when advanced so I i v s t s In u n c h e c k e d DIAIIUIIOK
•• • R e m e m b e r y e a r e b r e t h r e n . '
.
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BY WESLEY URADSHA1V.
" Instantly t h e inhabitants, casliug from them their
feet* have been equally decisive nnd a s t o n i s h i n g .
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the national standard. A u d again I heard the mysterious
c o u g h , and r e m i t t e n t hectic, which generally Indicate i x c i
the F o u r t h of J u l y , 1 8 5 9 , in i n d e p e n d e n c e s q u a r e ,
FIRST CG.NWMI-TION. t h i s remedy has allayed the alarm «>'
voice saying:
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t h o u g h s o old,.his d i m m i n g e v e s r e k i n d l e d a s h e g a z e d u p e s t i n g Instances.
le d r a i n s , will be r u n ex p r e sly in a
c o m e t h , look and learn.'
lu bCKorrLOi's TruCKcri-osis. t h i s medicated i r o n lin. h.n.
on I n d e p e n d e n c e H a l l , w h i c h h e h a d o o m o t o g a z e u p o n
• ' ' A t this the d a r k shadowy augol placed a trumjict
C UVS T < > M T R A D E .
r m o r e t h a n tho go .d c'T.-. t ot the m o s t cantion*h b a l i i i c . .1
o n c e moco-beforfe h o w a s g a t h e r e d h o m o .
t o hia m o u t h , a u d blew t h r e e d i s t i u c t blasts, a n d t a k i n g
p r e p a r a t i o n s of ioillne, w i t h o u t any ,of the well k n o w u lia
ntion of tho
" W h a t t i m e i s i t ? " s a i d ho, r a i s i u g h i s t r e m b l i n g e y e s w a t e r f r o m t h e o c e a n , s p r i u k l e d i t u p d u E u r o p e , A s a
_ t o t b & c l o c k in t n i steeple, a n d e n d o a y o r i n g t o s h a k e t h e
The a t t e n t i o n of ferae leu c a n n o t be t o o eontidently Invited
and Africa.
,
to tills remedy and restorative, in the eases peculiarly affectformer with a shaking hand, " W h a t timo is it? I can t
" T h e n m y e y e s b e h e l d a f e a r f u l scene, l ' r o m e a c h
ing tbem.
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sue s o w e l l a s I used t o . "
si:i-.r> G R A I N S ,
of t h e s e c o u n t r i e s a r o s e t h i c k b l a c k c'.ortds, t h a t were
In IIIIKI MVTIMM. both c h r o n i c anil Inflammatory—in Ih
H a l f past thrt-6?"
soon j o i n e d i n t o one. A n d t h r o u g h o u t t h i s masa t h e r e
latter, however, m o r e decidedly—it hi;* Ijren invoriul ly « ' ••
" G o m e , t h e n , " h e c o n t i n u e d , " let u s g o i n t o t h e H a l l g l e a m e d a d a r k r e d l i g h t , b y w h i c h I saw t h e h o r d e s of
reported, both r.s alleviating ln-.in luifl r e d u e l n g t h e s s e l l l n v V - l w a n t t o tell y o u a n i n c i d e n t of W a s h i n g t o n s life, o n e a r m e d men, w h o , m o v i n g w i t h t h e cloud, m a r c h e d by
and stiffness of tlin j o i n t * a n d mo«ehe>v ;
I n INTEUMITTFS-.' i'i •
w{iich n o o n e alive k n o w s of e x c e p t m y s e l f ; a n d if y o u land a n d sailed b y sea, t o A m e r i c a , w h i c h c o u n t r y was
•111 be k e p t constantly on hand a n d for sale by t h e 100 lb*.
remedy and energeti.- restorative, nnd it" progress in the n--w
live, y o u w i l l b e f o r e l o n g s e e i t verified 1" •
p r e s e n t l y e n v e l o p e d in t h e v o l u m e of t h e c l o u d .
And 1
lettlemcuU of the West, Will pr.ju.ii.ly be v n o o f n i g h i«nuwiv
H I T C H C O C K , C A M I ' l U X I . I llACON.
t e a c h i n g t h e v i s i t o r ' s r o o m , in w h i c h t h e s a c r e d relics
dimly saw these vast armies devastate the.whole countrv
sefulnes
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n f j o u f t a a r l y d a y s a r e p r e s e r v e d , w e s a t d o w n u p o n or.e of a n d b u r n t h e villages, t o w n s n n d c i t i e s t h a t 1 h a d b e h e l d
I di:.
remedy has (
t b f f o l a - f a s h i o u i d w o o d e n b e n c h e s , a n d m y v e n e r a b l e s p r i n g i n g u p . A s m y e a r s listened t o t h e t h u n d e r i n g of
Sbcv. t;..«d a r f i M i t
c o m p a n i o n r e l a t e d t o mo t h e f o l l o w i n g s i n g u l a r n a r r a t i v e , c a n n o n , c l a s h i n g of s w o r d s , mid s h o u t s a n d c r i e s of t h e
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ive and c h e e r f u l exorcise, i m m e d i a t e l y follow its use.
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Put u p in n e a t flat metal• l-ot.-, c o n t a i n i n g So pi'.l-. j . n r ,
voice saying: ,
,
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words:
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sent free lo any a.ldresi on receipt o r t f i c price.
All letters
I - ' W h e n t h e b o l d a c t i o n of C o n g r e s s , in a s s e r t i n g t h e
W h e n t h e voice bad ceased, t h e dark, shadowy angel
orders,
etc.. nhonld I - ' addressed to
i n d e p e n d e n c e of t h o colonies, b e c a m e k n o w n in t h e O l d placed t h e t r u m p e t o n c e m o r e t o h i s m o u t h , a n d blew a
H . B . I . O C K E ii C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
W o r l d , w c w o r e l a u g h e d a n d scoffed a t a s silly, p r e s u m p long, f e a r l u l blast.
tuous rebels, w h o m British grenadiers would soon t a m e
'.• I n s t a n t l y a l i g h t as of a t h o u s a n d s u n s s h o n e d o w n
C o r n e r o f W a k n z o o n n d Nag<
i n t o s u b m i s s i o n ; b u t u n d a u n t e d l y w e p r e p a r e d t o m a k e f r o m a b o v e me, a n d p i e r c e d a u d b r o k e i n t o f r a g m e n t s ,
good w h a t w e h a d said. T h o keen e n c o u n t e r came and t h e d a r k clond w h i c h enveloped A m e r i c a .
A t the
t h e w o r l d k n o w s t h e r e s u l t . I t i s e a s y a n d p l e a s a n t f o r s a m e m o m e n t 1 saw t h e a n g e l u p o u w h o s e h e a d still
t h e p r e s e n t g e n e r a t i o n t o t a l k a n d w r i t e of t h e d a y s of s h o n e t h e w o r d " U N I O N , " a n d w h o b o r e o u r n a t i o n a l
W A T F P . IX II"CT<)R,
(For Fredintr Boilers.)
'76, b u t t h e y little k n o w , n e i t h e r c a n t h e y i m a g i n e , t h e llag in o n e h a n d , a n d a s w o r d in t h e o t h e r , d e s c e n d e d
1
t r i a l s a n d s u f f e r i n g s of t h o s e f e a r f u l d a y s . A n d t h e r e is f r o m H e a v e n a t t e u d u d by legions of b r i g h t s p i r i t s , f h e s e T1IE SUBSCRIIlElt H A S J l ' S T UKCBIVKU 111^ WINTKJl
MAIIK n r
o n e t h i n g t h a t I m u c h f e a r , a n d t h a t is, t h e b o o n of f r e e - i m m e d i a t e l y j o i n e d t h o i n h a b i t a n t s of A m e r i c a , w h o 1
STOCK. CONSISTING OK
d o m . P a r t y s p i r i t i s y e a r l y b e c o m i n g s t r o n g e r a n d s t r o n g - p e r c c i v c d w e r e well n i g h o v e r c o m e , b u t w h o i m m e d i a t e l y
Sole Manufactureri
and Licemeee.
e r , a n d w i t h o u t i t i s c h e c k e d , will, a t n o d i s t a n t d a y t a k i n g couxago a g a i n , closed u p t h e i r b r o k e n r a n k s a n d
UDdermino a n d t u m b l e i n t o r u i n s t h o n o b l e s t r u c t u r e of r e n e w e d t h e b a t t l e . A g a i n a m i d t h o f e a r f u l noi*>
t h e R e p u b l i c . B u t let m e h a s t e n t o t h e n a r r a t i v e .
t h e conflict I heard t h e mysterious voice saying:
" F r o m t h e o p e n i n g of t h e R e v o l u t i o n w o e x p e r i e n c e d
.JACKSON & WII.F.Y,
' S o n of t h e R e p u b l i c , l o o k a n d learti.'
all p h a s e s of f o r t u n e , n o w g o o d a n d n o w ill, o u e t i m e
A s t h o v o i c e c e a s e d , t h e s h a d o w y a n g e l for t h e
v i c t o r i o u s , a n d a n o t h e r c o n a u r c d . T h e d a r k e s t p e r i o d last t i m e d i p p e d w a t e r f r o m t h e o c e a n a n d s p r i n k l e d
w c h a d , h o w e v e r , was,' I t h i n k , w h e n Washington, a f t e r i t on A m e n c n . I n s t a n t l y t h e d a r k clrtutl rolled b a c k ,
C o r n e r of F i f t h A Woodbrldge Hto., D e t r o i t Mich.
s e v e r a l reverses, r e t r e a t e d t o V a l l e y F o r g o , w h e r e h e t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e a r m i e s i t h a d b r o u g h t , l e a v i n g t h e
T i n : ls'JECTon is an a p p a r a t u s which may replace mos\ adr e s o l v e d t o paes t h e w i n t e r of ' 7 7 . A h ! I h a v e o f t e n
inhabitants of the laud victorious. T h e n once m o r a I
| vantugeotislv all the me»ns h i t h e r t o used for s u p p l y i n g wau'r
s e e n t h e t e a r s c o u r s i n g d o w n o u r d e a r old c o m m a n d e r ' s
j
W h i c h he offor» c h e a p for C:0-h or i i a r t e r .
b e h e l d villages, t o w u s a n d c i t i e s s p r i n g i n g u p w h e r e
to S U i u a Boilers, w U t h e r St.itionary, I.ocomotive, A g r i c u l r a r e - w o r n c h e c k s , a s b e w o u l d b e c o n v e r s i n g w i t h a con- t h e y h a d b e e n b e f o r e , w h i l o t h o b r i g h t angel, p l a n t i n g
C. D A V m s O X , Agent.
tural, or Marine. •
fidential officer a b o u t t h o c o n d i t i o n o f t h e p o o r soldiers. t h o a z u r e s t a n d a r d h e h a d b r o u g h t in t h o m i d s t ol
• N o n h p o r t . P e e e m l i e r ?1. l^i'o.
t t f I lt« oppllcatlo'i d o e - . a w a y e n t i r e t y -nHh the neccsmty <•;
Y o u h a v e d o u b t l e s s h e a r d t h e s t o r y of W a s h i n g t o n g o i n g
i i. a m pa lor fcCdiuG boili i». »u.i the VWiou» iaov«mt-IM« lor
t h e m , c r i e d in a l o u d v o i c e :
.
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ol Engine.
ill fact, where
t o t h e t h i c k e t t o p r a y in s e c r e t fcr a i d a n d c o m f o r t f r o m
P. S . — C A S H P A I D F O R FURfc.
" ' W h i l e t h e s t a r s r e m a i n a n d t h e h e a v e n s send
I ever a boiler i s used and -toaci p r o d a c e d ; i t Is an a d j u n c t t.( i o d , t h e i n t e r p o s i t i o n of w h o s e D i v i n e P r o v i d e n c e a l o n e d o w n d e w u p o n t h e e a r t h , s o l o n g shall t h o R e p u b l i c
I tlic b o i k r , a n d l a t i i e l v i n d e p e n d e n t .of the E n g i n e , a u d ib r o u g h t us safely t h r o u g h t h o s e d a r k d a y s of t r i b u l a t i o u .
put in operation
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Holler; ml hav
" • A n d t a k i n g f r o m his b r o w t h o c r o w n on w h i c h
e d t h r o u g h t h e leafless t r e e s , t h o d g h t h e s k y w a s cloudret v
r otller
b l a z o n e d t h e w o r d " UNION," h e placed i t u p o n t h e
:n)>an»tively small, a n d its
less a m i t h e sun s h i n i n g b r i g h t l y — h e r e m a i n e d in h i s
s t a n d a r d , w h i l e t h e p e o p l e , k u c e l i n g d o w n , said, " A m e n . '
• easy by the fact t i n t I:
q u a r t e r s n e a r l y all t h e a f t e r n o o n alone. " W h e n h e c a m e
" T h e s c e n e i n s t a n t l y b e g u n t o f a d e a n d dissolve, ond
... be placed in any position, vertical." horizontal, or other
"out I n o t i c e d t h a t h i s f a c e w a s a s h a d e p a l e r .than usual,
wise, n e a r to, or at i d i s t a n c e f r o m the Boiler, aud at au>
I at last-saw n o t h i n g b u t t h e rising, curling white vapor
and t h a t t h e r e seemed to bo something ou his mind of
reasonable height ulx.ee the level vf tl\'; feed-water.
1 had
firsvbcheld.
I f o u n d myself o n c o m o r e g a z i n g on
H A V E INTRODUCE!* A LAIWJE AND T H E
The a p p a r a t u s u coLnr.-wd with the Holler by two pipe>.
m o r e than usual importance.
R e t u r n i n g j u s t after dnsk,
m y m y s t e r i o l s v i s i t o r , w h o in the s a m e v o i c e 1 hatl h e a r d
.me j.-ndiijg from Ttio steam Space, a n d t h e other ernidut ted
h o d e s p a t c h e d a n o r d e r l y t o t h e q u a r t e r s of t h o officer I
ONLY STOCK
b e f o r e said :
,
to tli-- l o w e s t convenient p o i n t of th» water s p a c e ; it will
m e n t i o n , w h o was p r e s e n t l y in a t t e n d a n c e . A f t e r a p r e " • S o n of t h o R e p u b l i c , w h a t y o u h a v e seen i s t h u s
opuraw ith s t e a m a t any usijal priMUCc. a n d it wifi »upplj
liminary conversation, w h i c h lasted some half an h o u r ,
itaelf from the hot well of n eondcn«iiig E n g i n e .
i n t e r p r e t e d : T h r o e p e r i l s will c o m e u p o n t h e R e p u b l i c .
W a s h i n g t o n gazing upon his companion with that strange
T h e most fearful is t h e second, passing which, t h e whole
T h e a d v a n t a g e s l o be d e r i v e d f r o m t h e use of thi«
look of d i g n i t y , w h i c h h o a l o n e c o u l d c o m m a n d , s a i d t o w o r l d u n i t e d , s h a l l n e v e r b e a b l e t o p r e v a i l a g a i n s t h e r .
\pparntu>- — *
the latter:
, L e t e v e r y c h i l d of t h e R e p u b l i c l e a r n t o l i v e Tor h i s G o d ,
>
.
of all I'utnps. a n d the
1st—The !
TO B E FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
" r d o n o t k n o w w h e t h e r i t i s o w i n g t o t h e a n x i e t y of
i parti- t o c o n n e c t tliera with t h e E n g i n e and Boiler,
his land ond tho U n i o n .
ray m i n d , or w h a t , b u t , t h i s a f t e r n o o n a s I w a s S i t t i n g a t
i 2nd.—The s a v i n g of th~ w e a r a n d t»-«r of those j . i t n i .
" W i t h these words t h e vision vanished, aud 1 started
t h i s v e r y t a b l e e n g a g e d in p r e p a r i n g a d e s p a t c h , s o m e j which, iu Locomotives a n d other high pressure E n g i n e s if r o m . m y seat, a n d felt t h a t I h a d s e e n a vision w h e r e i n
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