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Grand Traverse Herald, May 31, 1861
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1861-05-31
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
"VOL. X I I .
TRAVERSK CITY, MICH. F R I D A Y , M A Y
<8rait4 Crabrcse Ucrali),
T o The American People.
I S r U B L I S B K D E V E R T FRIDAY, AT
Trm verso Ottr, Grand Travenc County, Michigan,
M O R G A N
B A T E S ,
EDITOR AND r g f a P K I E T O K .
T K I t M S .
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AD Kinds of J«b Printing Neallj and Eiptdilkuslv EietukA
L
THAT late, in half-despair,I said:
"The Nation's ancient life is dead;
Her arm is weak, her blood is cold;
She hugs the jHtace that gives her gold—
The shameful peace, that sees expire
Each beacon-light of patriot lire,
And makes her court a traitor's den"—
Forgive me this my Countrymen!
II.
Oh, in your long forbearance grand,
blow to suspect the treason pluuned,
Enduring wrong, yet hoping good
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e 8 r I ' r o b n t e . . . : C U R T I S F O W L E R , MnpletonSheriff
W M . E . ' S Y K E N , Nortbport,
C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r — M O R G A N R A T E R , Trav. City.
Pros. Attorney
C . l l . H O L D E N , Nortbport.
C i r c u i t C o u n t C o m . . . C . 11. H O L D E * ,
Coroners.
O H A K L E S H. H O L D E N ,
81, 1861.
•• Now. if we had money enough to bay a cow, I should
be glad, said Martha.
'•Buy a cowf
hat can yoa be thiukjngof sister?—
You kuow it is very hard to get a cow, and the price is
enormous.
" Cristci. I believe I could sell my spindel this very
day for enough money to buy a cow. See bow bright it
is getting all the time!"
" Would you think of such a thing? I am astonished
beyond measure,"
'•Oh! you are a very silly young girL Say what you
please, you shall not prevent me from acting lor our" interest," said Martha passionately.
1 he next morning. Martha made every arrangement,
ad started with her spindle for the city, which was twenty
miles off She could not have walked that distance, anil
must have returned homo, bad not the driver of a coaligon taken pity on her, and permitted her to ride with
For Frndom and for Chartered Right!
I rom ever* hill the banner's burst.
Like buds by April breezes nurst;
In every hamlet, home, and mart
The fire-beat or a ainglu heart
Keeps time to strains whose pulses mix
Oar blood with that of Seventy-Six!
IV.
The shot whereby the old flag fell
From Sumter's latteicd citadel.
Struck down the lines of party creed
And made ye Oue, in soul and deed—
One mighty l'eople, stern and strong
To crusii the consummated wrong.
Indignant with the wruth, whose rod
Smites as the awful sword of God!
N O . 26.
spindle. Thus many days passed by, and Martha's h i u x b
being worn to the quick from spiunicg, she would tbrow
the spindle in the fire. But it would not burn, and tbe
servant, always found it in the ashes, and brought It b r e k
•by the king s orders. Sometimes she would cast i t o n t of
the window into the river, but it would always shine on t l w
bottom, and skillful divers were stationed near by to n *
r n t f r it. Aftpr«i vliiln
...
i 1
,
ome golden skeins bnt the king would spend them fcS
i single night's debauch, and the next day his passion to
noro was stronger than e veri M artha was suffering a hard!
fate. That old castle was her only home. She WHS watched"
by three hard-hearted spies, and many a dav did she have
to live on crackers nnd water that she mig&t lo<&4o time
from her work. She often sighed for the little cottage by
•he old mill. To be a queen was no pleasure to her.
I t is almost unnecessary to say how anxious Cristci wasfor
and
that
idea her sister was his
, •J
everything
j
verything counectcd with the hist oryo*ihespiudla'^The
2 * r found'the
^ m S f- d S r S
hcr fl! "biHt
o dsmith was then couviuced
convi..P«d of
«f her
l,/,!,,™.,
^11
, T ? 'U • ?• l a vW7 ";
V - r " /riw-saw
,-»y—
her loog-abeent
long-absent
goldsmith
honsstv, aud paid
tddy running just ahead of he/C
\
her down the full value or her treasure, in trol'd nnd silver.
Freddy, O Freddy!'' she extlsimcd, And ran off after
While in the city that day, she bought a cow aud uil the
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
he was to quick for litV, and asWer as she put
necessary articles toward keeping a dairy. And having out .herBut
NORTH PORT,
hund Jo catch him, the n W d him. All atone*
made several other purchases besides, she had a large she felt the trround open before her, and she went down—I
OK W D TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
I amount of money left The thought of being rich was know not low far. She wosdeprlved of her consciousness,
Office Second Door South of Union Dock.
21-ly
always fascipatiug to Martha. Now she was in raptures; but hud 110 paiD.
J
| but still abejwos not exactly satisfied.
C. H . M A I i S H ,
When sherecovered,she looked an&mid upon a scene of
Wheu she returned from the city with her cow and splendor that she bad never dreamofl of Sue was sitting
V.
many tbingsshc had never seen before, aud kuuw not the on a golden throne, beside a king if noble bearing, ana
The cup is full I They thought you blind:
uso of, she acted proudly toward her sister. You would great just jce arid wisdom. Freddy Vat at his feet, And lookTho props of State tliey uuderm'ined;
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
have taken her for u quecu judging from her conduct.— ingin his mild blue eyes. The courts around the throne
Abused your trust, your strength defied.
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , Michigan
Now she was milking the cow, now down tbe cellar, now came upund bowed before Cristel, then thev sang a mr*"t
And stained the Nation's name of pride.
OOico in Dwelling House. 32-Iy
. Now lift to Heaven your loyal blows.
out in the null. She was uot five minutes in a placojshe melodious song, entitled The Lame Souirrcl's Friend.
Swear onre again yonr father's vow*.
was so busy with everything aud everybody. Her old 'Hie music or the harps, in addition to the voiccs of the
And cnt through traitors hearts a track
father
disliked the new bustling arout.d him," and could
To nobler famo and freedom back!
almost made her think she was dreaming. Bat
uot sleep over a quarter of au hour at a time. After a singers,
*he was not—she knew she could not be. When tbe
VI.
few mouths |ie died, aud Martha, being much older than music was ended, the king asked her if she would be hie
f)raw forth your million blades as one:
Cristei. took complete charge of the household. This was queen. \\ henshc remembered that hor father was dead,
Complete the battle then begun!
- (FRONT STREET, XKAR COVHT l l O f S n , )
all well enough, as she was more e.xjierienced; but then that Martha had forsaken, her and that a loelv life was
•Sod lights with ye. and overhead
she was wry much to blame in treating hcrs'.slernsbadlv before her, ir the relumed to her old home, she replied:
TIUVEIWE CIT.Y, MICHIGAN.
Floats the dear banner of yonr dead.
as she really did. She made her do more than her strength ••If Freddy will led me once a weak to the old mill—whereThey, and tho glories of the Past.
HIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST
would a'low. I can tell you I would not like Martha to ever it is—aud will conduct me homo to this place again,
The Future daw ning dim and vast.
in Traverse City.j'fitilatcd on Frout Street, in the vicinAnd all the holiest hopes of man,
be the housekeeper in my house. Sbo gave too many I will be your quceu."
ity of the Court House nnd public olllccs, is still open for the
Are beaming triumph iu onr van!
orders, and expected too much from others- She frequent, The king bowed his consent The air was again filled
reception of the t ravelin# public. The Proprietor returns
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he has received,
ly went to the citj with butter, cheesc, and poultry; but •with melodious strains of rndslc; after which came the
' VII.
and assures the public that no pains will
bq spared to make
she seldom brought any money back. She was fotid of wedding-feast So Critftel was a happy queen.
Slow to resolve, bo swift to do!
his guests comfortable. ' His cfi'arges1 will correspond with
lino ciotiics aud costly furniture, ami ou these things she
Teach ye tho False h n r fight tho True!
ihe times.
How bucklered Pertldv shall feel
spent t'uc earnings of herself nnd sister.
Bedding Horses ou Saw Dost.
Good accomodations for Horses nnd Cattle.
49tf
In her black henrt the Patriot's steel;
Cristel did not carothe least lor gaudy ckfllies, or luxA late issue of the London Field contains the result
How sure the bolt that Justice wings;
J ) 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS?
ury.
or splcudor in any respect She was fond of going of an experiment the feasibilityfof. which has beeudisctueHow wenk the arm a traitor brings;
to
school,
running
up
the
moUutain
paths,
and
gathering
"<! somewhat in our columns,"the writer says:
How mighty they, who steadfast stand
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
flowers and bright j-ebbles. Never did a day pass that " Having used sawdust as bedding for horses for *
For Freedom's Hag and Freedom's Land!
she did not thiuk of poor, lost Freddy; aud she hunted for ength of time, tho'rcsult of my experience may not be unDO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
A FAIRY STOHY W I T H A MORAL,
him. too, in many a spot iu the forest.
cccptablc to some of your inquiriugreadert." 1 litter the
Martha's heart was fixed on nionev. That was the horses on it to the depth of six and nine inches, raking off
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
x'
T h e T w o Spindles.
reason she so often examined Cristei s spindlo. But it the damp nnd soiled surface every morning, and spreading
Translated from the Herman,forthe MrifcodUL
was wood, and would stay wood; she. couid not make it evenly a littie fresh, removing the whole only four times
In a vale far off iu the Thuriugian forest, there lay the shine. Yet ghe tried to compen.-ate for its inferior quality a year. Its advantages appear to be many, of which I
ins of ou old mill The stone wulls were standing, ami by making her sister spiti the more 011 it. Iustead,. there- will statu a few which give it, inmy estimation, great suCELEBRATED
the clear stream was ruuuing yet; but the muchiuery had fore, of releasing her after spinning six tki'ins a day, she lieriorty overstraw. It is much-cleaner and more easily
long been useless. The last miller was a very old man. made her finish twelve. Now a remarkablo event took, arranged, and of coarse much cheaper at fir«t cost; making
nnd lived near by in a little thatched cottage. His wife place, which 1 fool bound to speak of, at it is intimately in tho end excellent manure. It is peculiarly beneficid
had been dead eleven years, nnJ his two daughters, by conncctcd with our history. Martha noticed that when to the feet, affording them a cool porous stuffing, a1 tab*
For the Whiskers nnd Ilalr.
their labor, supported him iu his dccrcpitudu ami almost Cristel had eomplctcd the ninth skein, it shoi. . . . .stitutc for the soil cfr earth we always find in the hoofs©?
continual sickness. They would spin llu.v, and collect
She took it from the wheel, and by bringing it j a horse at grass, aud presents the nearest resefnblance to
HE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASUBE IN ANNOUNC- bundles of kindling-wood, and gather berries; by all of ... ... . .he lisrht perceived that it was gold. Cristel saw j the horse's natural footing—the earth. We hate never
i a ; to the Citizens of the United Stntee, that they have
which
means they succeeded in laying up enough money how bright it w;u; but she ti-'ver dreamed that it was had a diseased foot since tho introduction of sawdust
obtained the Agency for. tad are no* enabled to offer to tiie
jroUien thread, aijd her sister took good cart not f0 inform I m the stables, now some years since. Horses bedded on
American public, the above justly celebrated aad world-ro- to supply their household with every uecessity._
Ouo day, when their father was dozing in his old willow
hvory day it was the ninth ske.11 that was gold.— J yiwdust are a'so free from dust and stains than when on
•owncd article
chair, Martha and Cristci went off to gather nuts and
tttcr lion few or how many were spun, it was the ^ordinary; littpr (simply because sawdust is a better absorleaves for their goat. They had gone but half a mile, utliuloiw that w;tt of immense value.
; bait, pertyps,) and testify their own approval of i t by
Is prepared by Dr. C. P. BELUSGIIAX, ftn eminent physician when they saw a youug squirrel lying in the path before
Afier
a ;arge number Were cohe •ted. Martha took them i frcqently rolling and lying down for hours in the day.
of London, and,Is warranted to bring out a thick sot of
them. It had fnlleu from a tree, and was very {t:rious!y
ih - city to sell to the goldsmith. He had nevoJ- seen I It also lias recommendation of being uneatable—art"ad.
W H I S K E R S OR A MU S T A U H E ,
.iread before, but he pave her its full value ii) gold vantage which all in charge of horses with the habit of
hurt. Cristci picked; it up and wrapped it in her apron,
lafromthroo to.six weeks.' This article is the only
coin. The next day he went to the king and j consuming their litter will readily admit. Being free from
aod tho sisters returned home with it, and strengthened
tho kind used by tho French, and In London and Paris it is
d him that he could have a queen who knew
it with a saucer of milk that they placed before it. It
pungent smell, which is apt to accompany slaw (uuleai
la universal use.
spin
gold
thread, meaning Martha, who had said that she wry scrupulously kept.) it is innocent to wenk eyes, and
was
at
Grst,
very
wild
and
shy,
though
it
was
so
lame
that
It is a-beautifol.economical, sootbing.yctstirautating
pound, acting as if by magic upon the root*, causing a beau- it could not climb or cvjjn run. But alter some days, it had spun the golden skeins. The king was a great spend- its slight turpentine oJor isVatlier a sweetener than othertlfhl growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the sc.iln, it will began to gel better, utid was evidently growing less' fear- thrift, und was always in debt to his noblemen and friends, wise. It makes (when converted into manure) the beat
core baldness amLca<fy> to spring up in place of the bald ful of its protectors. In time, it was very tame, followed
the thought of having a wife who could spin gold- 'possible foundation for hot-beds, and, unlike other stable
spots a tine gjXSwth of new hair. Applied according to dis very exciting aijd attractive to him. Therefore, when manure, forms 110 harbor or refuge for vermin. Pine sawrections. itrWlll turn r<Sd or toWy hair to dark, and restore Cristel and Martha wherever they went, and knew by
gray—U*tr 'to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and heart every branch of a tri-c witbiu a stone's throw of the Mari'nu came to town again, to sell her precious merchan- dust is the best, and oak the worst, as tbe latter tun*
dise to the goliUuiUh, he sent secretly to the king, nnd in- black the second day."
flexible. The "OsorExr'Ns an indispensiblc article in every old miller's cottage.
[Rural New Yorka.
gentleman's toilet, and arte*- one week's nse they would not
Winter was coming on, and Cristel made for her formed him that the individual or whom he had spoken
for sny consideration; be-without it.
was at his store aoou the king enme there, followed by
Singular Law Case.
The subscribers are the'only Agents for the article in tho playful squirrel—which, iu future, wc must call Freddy,
for that was his name—a soft bod of wool, end placed it a concourse or attendants. 1 le examined the gold skein A curious law-case wasrecentlybefore a Cerman court,
United States to whom all orders Jnilst be addressed.
Priec Oici DOLLAR a box—for sale by all Druggists and
its little house, Freddy's supply of cabbage-stalks, and firs:, and then made obeisance to Martha, the old millers arising from the following circumstanccs: A gentleman
Dealer*; or a box of the "OsouKKr" (warranted to have the corn, and hazel-nuts,was very large; enough to last all daughter. He proposed marriage to her. which she was sat at a faro table in the town of Koctheri. iu Saxony,
desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by. mail (di- winter, J le was an object bf great love to Cristci and very plad to accept The wedding was to take place in
playing with the usual attention and silence. Several play*
rect), securely packed, on' redelpt of price and postage,
in the family, no less to tho old miller than to his the palace, orjc week hence.
were made, aud the cards which the gentleman continued
*1.18. AppLv
to or address
A
As Martha left the kiug. the goldsmith (lien whisperer! unchanged to pnt forward won repeutedly. The gold
daughters. Every want was met; never was there a squirHORACE L. HEGEMAN 4 CO,
in h r t ar that she must not forget the spindle when she pushed toward him by tho croupier, however, was not
DRPOUISTS, &C.,
rel better fed anil cared for.
18-Gmf)
i t William 8treet, New York.
One cold morning iti December, Freddy was missing. left her home for tbe wedding Teast Of course she couid drawn by him, and after several more accumulations bad
His houso was pulled down nnd his bed taken out, but he itforgetno important a matter as that Upon reaching made tbe pile incouvenientlv largt^ the keeper of the bank
was not there. Martha called him nn unthankful squirrel, the cottage she could not find her sister anywhere, of rather angrily requested the foryhiate man to take in his
and would not look for him. But Cristel went all about which she was very glad, for she wanted to take the spin- money. With hiseyesfixedon tho card, the player took
the house, examined the old mill, and went down through dle away without the knowledge of its owner. So. when no. notice or the request. -'Draw it ir gold:', was agaia
the forest; but it was all to no purpose. Finally, she took she had packed up till the things she wished, and taken uttered by several round the table. No answer. •' Mon.
LOCATED AT DETROIT, MICH.,
his bed and pulled it oil apart: and as she did this there the spindle from under Cristel's pillow, she set out for sieur, you incommode the other p!aycw!"snid the croupier.
ECENTLY REMOVED TO THE NEW AND ELEGANT
suite ol rooms, prepared expressly for their iisc.ln Mer- dropped on the ground two spindles, one of wood aud of the city, fo spend the remaining days before her marriage, The same motionless silence. A person sitting next the
a dull color, the other very bright and of metal. Cristci where she could tuake ample preparations for it. The offender took hold or his hand. Tbe winner was dead.
rill Block, comer of Jefferson and W oodward Avenues.
\ gcHolarshinissued from Detroit College will be good said this latter one was tho loveliest thing she had ever wedding wasfollowedby; a series of festivities, in which As the body was being removed the croupier drew back
la Cleveland, Ohio; BnffAlo. N. Y.; Albany, N. Y.; Chicago, seen; but Martha, who was older, and pretended to a all the great personages of the kingdom took part.
the money bo had shoved toward tbe dead body, alJ edging
IlL: Philadelphia, Pa.: St. Louis, Mo, nnd N. Y. City.
great deal offrisdom,said it was nothing but brass. Still, lasted many days, and the new queen who could spin that tbe game based upon reciprocal engagement could
J . H. GOLDSMrrH. Resident Principal at Detroit.
it was a great wonder to them both how the spindles came golden thread was made tho object of great adulation not exist between tbe dead and the living. The
H. P. PERRlNVP^ncerian Penman.
and attention. She expectcd nothing but happiness in heirs of the defunct presented themeselvs the day after,
TUITION IN ADVANCE
in Freddy's bed.
Perpetual Scholarship good in sll our Colleges, including
Msrtha took the yellow metal spindle for herself, and tbe fature.
declaring that the winner had regulay commenced and
Business penmanship, &<>•
• \
Three months having passed by, nnd Marlha having continued the game. Tbe question was carried before
gave the wooden one to Cristel. When they began to
Penmanship alono,2%ICAions,$5:sixponths.evenings,$10.
spun
no gold thread of her own accord, tbe king requested tbe tribunal of Kocthen, which decided that tbe heirs of
spin,
it
was
wonderful
to
see
how
much
flax
they
could
Our Standard olPontnanshlp, i s the good old. Spcnher
to
give
him
a
specimen
of
her
-wonderful
powers.
convert into tbe finest thread. Martha could do more in
the deceased were entitled to bis winnings.
The mosttHoronah' and pVactlcal and truly popular Col- one hour than formerly in the whole day. It was, indeed, That was a sorrowful moment for her, for it was almost
legs in America. Ncnrlvfonrthouaand»tudont»bayeentered a lucky thing for these two girls to be 60 well provided impossible to spin as manyfns nine fkeins aday, the ninth
Ladies who have a disposition to punish their husbande
d a c e their establishment, which Is the best evidence of their for. They soon astom'shod the thread mercant, by the alone being of gold. So she made trial of all her attend- should recollect that a little warm sunshine will melt aa
favor with the public.
ants, and not one of theme could spin that number. The icicle much sooner than a regular north-easter.
For further Information call at College Rooms or send for great quantity of thread they brought to him for sale; he
king
wa3
greatly
pnraged,
aad
threatened
to
discharge
bi«
said
he
had
never
seen
such
spinners
as
they
were.
In
»ew Catalogue orB6 pages. For specimens of Penmanship
be wry delightful to a
Mcdose letUr stamp. Address.
„_n,T
three months' time, enough money was made to repair wife because she bad decievd him. Bnt he was determind. The lays of a nightingale may
BRYANT, STRATTON. 4 Co..
" * t o have a golden skein. So he had her put in well-fed man, but the ** lays'1 of a hen are liked better by
the old mill and hire a miller, besides improvicg the
At either of tht above Cities.
a strong castle, and locked up there with her wheel and a hungry one.
j
little
cottage.
y
(Oat this out for future fcrereace.)
r
'^ttaritfji, Counsellor aitit Solicitor,
3Mtontq) ani) Coniisrllor at |tato,
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
WILLIAM
FOWLE,
T
BELLIN GUAM'S
STIMULATING ONGUENT.
T
T h e S timnlating Onguent
(Umant, Strattcn & C'o.'s
1MERCIAL COLLEGE,
R
The English Pteai on American Affairs.
c o m m o n o b j e c t of restoring p e a c e a n d good o r d e r t o
LATEST FROM THE SEAT OP WAR.
p e o p l e of t h e S t a t e , and s u b o r d i n a t i o n t o t h e l a w s of F r o m the London Daily Xew*.
W
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N E W YORK, M A T 22.
T h e o u t b r e a k of civil w a r in A m e r i c a ha* b r e a tlx*
t h e G e n e r a l a n d S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t s , a n d unite in recomT h e U n i o n D e f e n c e C o m m i t t e e of t h i s c i t y h a v e g i v e n
signal
a n d p r e t e x t f o r a n o u t c r y in t h i s c o u n t r y against
m e n d i n g a l l citizens t o r e s p e c t e a c h o t h e r s rights t h r o u g h «, E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r .
. n r d e i * f o r t h e • a n u f a c t u r e of J a m e s ' Rifled Cannon, t o
o u t t h e S t a t e , a n d m a k e n o a t t e m p t t o e x e r c i s e u n a u t h o r - p o p u l a r institutions. W e a r e b i d d e n t o look across t h e
tito*ent t o F o r f c f ickens.
i z e d p o w e r , a s i t i s the d e t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e proper- A t l a n t i c , a t t h e g r e a t e s t R e p u b l i c t h e w o r l d e v e r saw.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y *
A letter t < M B H e r a l d d a t e d S t e a m e r M t \ e r a o n ,
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h a d p l e n t y of N o r t h e r n sympathizers. B u t r e c e n t l y some i s u n f o u n d e d * N o i m p o r t a n c e is a t t a c h e d t o t h e election. b e g i v e n t o t h e loval s e n t i m e n t s , a n d e v e r y t h i n g d o n e elements s o d i s c o r d a n t as t h o s e of A m e r i c a ; h a * s h o w n
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BALTIMORE. MAY 2 1 . — T h e N e w ^ o r k S e c o n d R e g i - H a v e K i n g s . , or P o p e s , ' o r e m p e r o r s n e v e r lost a p p o r t i o n of t h e i r domains? D i d n o t E n g l a n d lose t h e r e
d e s i r e h i m t o i n t e r f e r e in t h o t r a n s f e r of real-estate, • a n d t w o a r m y L i e u t e n a n t s . T h e . l a t t e r w e r e t h r e a t e n e d b y m e n t passed t h r o u g h t h i s c i t y t o - d a y . — T h e y w e r e well
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says t h a t a t e l e g r a p h d i s p a t c h received f r o m L I s l e t ini n s t will b e f o r l e t t e r s , less t h a n 5 0 0 miles, 5 c e n t s ; w o r t h in t h e case, i n t i m a t i n g t h a t p e r p a p s i t w ° u , d *
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f o r m s u s t h a t t w o men w e r e f r o z e n ' t o d e a t h o n W ednesg r e a t e r distance, 1 0 c e n t s ; w e e k l y p a p e r s , 4 0 c e n t s p e r
T h e v e n e r a b l e e x - G o v e r n o r Owseley, o f K e n t u c k y , said
p r o f i t a b l e for t h e m in ftitnre, e i t h e r t o d o t h e i r own b m dailies, 8 2 2 0 c e n t s p e r y e a r . I f p u b l i s h e d o u t s i d e t h e iness, o r p a y little bills t o c o u n t r y l a w y e r s , a n d t h u s sav? d a y . M a y 1 s t . while returning f r o m a s u g a r - b u s h in t h e
t h e o t h e r d a y , in t h e m o s t e m p h a t i c m a n n e r : " I will b e
C o n f e d e r a t e S t a t e s , t h e p o s t a g e will d o u b l e .
costs. T h e a d v i c e w a s s a l u t a r y , a n d t h e n c e f o r w a r d M r . vicinity of t h a t p l a c e .
t h e l a s t m a n in K e n t u c k y t o l e a v e t h e U n i o n , a n d w h e n
S r . LOCK, MAT, 2 1 . — M a j o r G e n e r a l P r i c e , C o m m a n J o y w a s e x t r e m e l y c a r e f u l h o w h e j u d g e d t h e K r v i c e s of
e v e r y o t h e r m a n h a s d o n e s o , I will seize t h e flag o f m y der-in-Chief of t h e M i s s o u r i militia, a r r i v e d last n i g h t , ^ t t i o i s legal g e n t l e m e n . W e ca^n easilv i m a g i n e h o w
W e s t e r n V i r g i n i a , i t i s said, h a s a l r d a d y enrolled t w o
a n d t h i s m o r n i n g h a d a n i n t e r v i e w w i t h G e n . H a r n e y , n a S r a l l v t h a t fetter will c o m e n p b e f o r e <5ld A b e s m i n d
country a n d claim i t for m y o w n . "
t h o u s a n d a n d six h u n d r e d men f o r t h e s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t w h e n a p l a n w a s a g r e e d u p o n f o r t h e m a i n t a i n a n c e of
w h e n M r . J o y h u m b l y solicits a U n i t e d S t a t e s J u d g e s h i p
T
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d
States.
G e n . B u t l e r will b e c o m m a n d e r of t h e m i l i t a r y d e p a r t - peace, a n d a v o i d a n c e of f u t u r e conflicts b e t w e e n ' t h e
f r o m t h e h a n d s of a W e s t e r n " c o u n t r y lawyer.
j q e o t oT V i r g i n i a , N o r t k C u o l i m a n d T e n i e a . * .
I P r f o ™ l aod S l a t e T r o o p s . T h e y n o t o a l l y d e c l a r e a
u S S " . S S i t o X & M s ^.oaitlej»iUbe
Foir«fktl|ttra.
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T H E VEHY LATEST NEWS.
T h r o u g h the politeness of A . W . B a c o n , E s q , we a r c
— T . « rninmnn of HAHWAIL LAT A Co.il I in possession of the C h i c a g o T r i b n n y of the 2 5 t h . A
Advertisements will be found on the fourth page.
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arrived, b n t trill p r o b a b l y be here by t h e middle of the side. I t h a v i n g crossed t h e river in steam tugs. A f t e r
m o u t h . H i s Commission, instead of b e i n g f o r w a r d e d t o t h e arrival of o t h e r troops, he p r o c e e d e d u p t h e street
h i m a t G o o d r i c h , his place of residence, w a s sent t o t h i s with a squad of his men t o t a k e possession of the teleg r a p h office. W h i l e passing along, he noticed a secesoffice, where it remained t w o weeks, a n d was then sent
sion flag flying f r o m the house-top. H e immediately enon. -This is t h e reason of h i s delay.
tered the building and made his way u p t o the roof with
W e teOder o a r t h a n k s t o J a c o b B a r n s. E s q . , onr pre- one of his m e n ; hauled down the secession emblem, and
decessor, for his courtesy in initiating us i n t o t h e mys- w r a p p i n g it round his b o d y descended. W h i l e on t h e
second floor, a secessionist came o u t of a d o o r * i t h a
teries of onr new calling and g i v i n g us a general i d e a
cocked double barrel s h o t gun. H e took aim a t Ellsof t h e details of office business.
worth, when the latter a t t e m p t e d to strike t h e g u n o u t
of his way with his fist A s be s t r u c k it one of t h e barPRIMART SCHOOL MONET.—The C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r has
rels d i s c h a r g e d , lodgiug a whole load of buck-shot in
redeived f r o m t h e S t a t e T r e a s u r e r the P r i m a r y S c h o o l E l l s w o r t h ' s b o d / and killing h i m instantly. H i s comm o n e y f o r G r a n d T r a v e r s e county, f o r 1861. T h e ap- panions instantly s h o t the m u r d e r e r t h r o u g h t h e Head
p o r t i o n m e n t is as follows: Centerville, 8 1 5 . 1 2 ; Megeezee, with a revolver making him a corpse a second o r t w o
a f t e r t h e fall of Ellsworth. T h e house was immediately
$ 2 1 , 4 2 ; Peninsula, 8 5 9 , 2 2 ; T r a v e r s e , 8 4 0 , 7 4 ; W h i t e s u r r o u n d e d , and all t h e inmates made prisoners. T h i r t y w a t e r 8 2 0 , 5 8 . T o t a l , 8 1 5 7 , 0 8 . T h e townships of Lelanau, five Secession cavalryists were m a d e prisoners by t h e 1
•Glen A r b o r , - C r y s t a l L a k e and Milton, m a d e no returns, F e d e r a l d r a g o o n s in the Vicinity of A l e x a n d r i a . "
a n d a r c t herefore entitled t o nothing.
SECOND- DISPATCH.
{Sow
PdSTMASTER.—Henry D. Campbell, E s q . , h a s
•received his commission as P o s t m a s t e r a t T r a v e r s e City.
H e is a h a r d - w o r k i n g R e p u b l i c a n , a t h o r o u g h business
man, a n d k n o w n a s well as a n y one in t h e county how t o
^ bo a good P o s t m a s t e r .
.
BOARD OK SUPERVISORS.—There will be a m e e t i n g of
t h e B o a r d or S u p e r v i s o r s of t h i s County, a t T r a v e r s e C i t y
-* on Monday, t h e
10th d a y of J u n e ,
for Equalization,
p u r s u a n t t o law.
TIIE MACKINAW IIERALD.—Wo h a v e received theGrst
N o . of *.lii» paper, which was r e v i v e d on the 4 t h of May.
S h a d e of F a u s t !
:
W h a t a specimen of t y p o g r a p h y !
E n g l a n d recognizes o n r blockadc, a n d by proclamation
war:i< all British s u b j e c t ? t h a t it t h e y break it, the G o v e r n ment will n o t shelter t h e m f r o m t h e l e g i t i m a t e result of
P o s t master-Genertil Blnir, h a s o r d e r e d a suspension
of t h e mail service in all t h e secceding S t a t e s e x c e p t
Tenuessee.
'
T h e e n t i r e Loudon P r e s s e x c e p t t h e T i m e s , sympathize
warmly w i t h t h e loyal S t a t e s , a n t i c i p a t i n g an early triumph far the government
T h e b e t r o t h a l of the P r i n c e s s Alice t o P r i n c e L o u i s of
H e s s e h a d been formally announced b y t h e Ministry in
both Houses.
'
T w e u t y - e i g h t vessels h a v e already been c a p t u r e d b y
t h e b l o c k a d i n g fleet a t v a r i o u s points,
according to
advices at the N a v y D e p a r t m e n t
Citizens f r o m t h e seceded S t a t e s , iij o r d e r t o receive
p a t e n t s for inventions, m u s t t a k e t h e o a t h prescribed b y
law. a c k n o w l e d g i n g their a l l e g i a n c e t o the U n i t e d States.
T h e M o n t g o m a r y A d v e r t i s e r says: " T h e C o n f e d e r a t e
Congress h a s d e c i d e d t o r e m o v e their c a p i t a l t o R i c h -
mond."
•
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NEW
GOODS,
AND BE NOT SATISFIED,
BUT
New Arrangement.
TO T H E PUBLIC
C O H E A.YB C O N V I N C E Y O U R S E L F O f
THE FOLLOWING FACTS I
F I R S T ,
AND
From
c
Read the Following,
NTESCT
That
Hitchcock, Campbell & Bacon,
,
Groceries, Provisions, Jjry Goods, Hardware, Clothing,
And, in fact, anything the wants of the country d e m a n d :
i-hlcb they sell cheap for
In Iraverse City, awl on all parts c
B E A D Y PAY,
Grand Traverse Bay, we would res- believing the nimble dime Letter than the lacy (hilling.
announce
S E C O N D L Y , That
They pay the highest market price for all kinds of P r o d u c e :
T H E
F
A C
W h e a t , R y e , Corn, Oatx, B u c k w h e a t , B c n n s , P e a » ,
THAT W E HAVE NOW MOVED INTO
Our New and Spacious Store,
Which we are filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OF
"fiic w a r is carried i n t o A f r i c a . Tlie advance movem e n t f o r e s h a d o w e d in my last night's d i s p a t c h e s has been
made. F i f t e e n thousand t r o o p s crossed i n t o V i r g i n i a
last ( l i g h t and a r c now o c c u p y i n g A r l i n g t o n H e i g h t s
a n d A l e x a n d r i a . N i n e regimObts of infantry ( f o u r N e w
J e r s e y regiments, the seventh, t w e l f t h a n d twei.ty-fiifih which are adapted to the wonts of the aarroundlng country
of N e w Y o r k , one f r o m Michigan, and one of the Dist r i c t militia.) t o g e t h e r with two companies of cavalry
and ARE or MAY 11E called for froaa time to time.
a n d one b a t t e r y of artillery, p r e c e d e d by f o u r companies
of picked regular infnntry, crossed over t h e L o n g B r i d g e
f o r o c c u p a tio n of A l e x a n d r i a , and six regiments of InWe would briofly call the attention of the purchasing pubfantry t o g e t h e r with a similar complement of cavalry
and artillery passed over G e o r g e t o w n b r i d g e for the oclic to the following
cupation of the h e i g h t s of Arlington. T h e f o r m e r bo<)y
was u n d e r commaud of G e n . Mansfield, a n d the latter
under Gen. McDowell. T h e t r o o p s commenced
•shortly nfter m i d n i g h t Precisely a t t w o o'clock t h e
crossing of the main b o d i e s b e g a n o v e r the bridges, t h e
W E HAVE A
V i r g i n i a ends of b o t h h a v i n g been secured at an early
h o u r by an advance g u a r d . T h e movement was conducted with the utmost quickness and promptness, all the
troop3 passing over in less than t w o h o u r s
V e i y few
knew of t h e g r a n d n i g h t expedition, and t h e d e p a r t u r e
of t h e t r o o p s wns only witnessed by few. I t was a g r a n d
IN THE MAIN, A
a ix U m p r e s s iv e spectacleI was out on h o r s e b a c k all n i g h t b a t found i t impossible t o g e t permission t o cross w i t h troops. S e n a t o r Chandler of Michigan, beiDg the only civilian allowed t o cross.
A t f o u r o'clock however, a r e p o r t was received f r o m the
c o m m a n d e r of t h e expedition, t h a t no opposition h a d
WE HAVE A
been offered, a n d t h a t the r o a d t o A l e x a n d r i a was open.
T r o o p s w e r e e x p e c t e d t o h a v e possesssion of the t o w n
before five a. m. T r o o p s t o o k rations for only two day.
along, b u t provisions will be sent across in large quantities' t o day. I can s t a t e oo. t h e highest authority, t h a t
the G o v e r n m e n t d o e s not intend t o move an a r m y on
R i c h m o n d a t present, b u t merely t o a d d t o the security of t h e ' C a p i t o l by o c c u p y i n g positions, t h e possession of which would virtually give t h e rebels' control
of the scat of g o v e r n m e n t T h e c o u u t r y w i t h i n a radius of twenty-five miles of A l e x a n d r i a will b e k e p t clear
of rebels. S h o u l d t h e y a d v a u c e on t h e F e d e r a l a r m y in direct to Chicago; th as giving
GREAT ADVANTAGES
s t r o n g force, a c o r r e s p o n d i n g forward movement will of
course be made by the latter. 1 A long t r a i n of wagons,
o
PAY
FREIGHTS..
over
any
one
having
t
with wheelbarrows a n d shovels followed the troops, indic a t i n g an intention t o t h r o w u p fortifications.
Goods and W a r e s
P O I N T S :
NEW STORE;
NEW
STOCK;
Propeller of Our Own,
Our Own Trade,
Barley, Gram Seed, Poultry, Pork a n d Beef,
( U r e s e d or e n foot,) Shingle* a n d C o r d Wood.
TRAPPERS will do well to give tlicm a call before a«lliag
FURS
T H l R D I i Y , That
By the aid of experienced workmen, they have opened « n<
Blacksmith Shop,
CUSTOM WORK,
of any description, on short notice.
Also keep on hand a a
a s s o r t m e n t Of
Iron, S a p P a n s , 15-30-60 Gallon Kettle*, P l o w * ,
Axes, Hoc*. D r a g - T e e t h , Sleds, O x - C a r t s , 0 > »
Yokes, Whlffletrces, A c .
In short, all kinds of F a r m i n g I m p l e m e n t s ; and will pay
particular aticntion to
HORSE AJVD OX-SHOEING.
F O U R T H L Y ,
That
A NEW
METALLIC MILL,
for Shelling Corn, Grinding Corn and Cob, and all k i n d s a t
Coarse Uralns, will be run expressly in a
C U S T O M
TRADE.
F o r the accommodation of the
F
A
R
M
E
R
S
.
SEED GRAINS,
F E E D
M E A L ,
will be kept constantly on hand and for sale by t h a 100 lbs.
NEW
STORE
N E W GOODS,
Our Rents are Nothing.
C o r n e r o f W a l p i z o o a n d N a g o n a b e fits.,
THIRD DESPATCH.
T h e w r a t h of t h e F i r e m e n Z o n a v e s in consequence o!
r e d , w h i t e a n d blue, w i t h seven s t a r s on t h e c o r n e r of t h e t h e assassination of Colonel Ellsworth, is fearful. T h e y
WE HAVE
t h r e a t e n t o b u r n A l c x a u d c r i u t o the g r o u n d a n d t a k e "
u p p e r o r blue s t r i p e .
rible r e v e n g e f o r t h e i r loss.
E x G o v e r n o r Rooder, of F a . , a n d Kansas, h a s been
A reconnoitering force of twtf regiments was sent
THE SUBSCBIBEB HAS JDST BECEIVED HIS WINTBR
western direction, f r o m Alexandria, e a r l y t h i s morning.
appointed Brigadier-General by the P r e s i d e n t
STOCK. CONSISTING OF
T h e men c o m p o s i n g it took u p t h e rails of t h e AlexFOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
i
T w o h u n d r e d a n d seventy womeu have t h u s f a r offered a n d r i a and R i c h m o n d railroad, a n d took down t h e wires
of t h e telegraph a s t h e y went along. All a d v a n c e t r o o p s
t h e i r services as a r m y nurses in B o s t o n .
of t h e F e d e r a l a r m y w e r e instructed t o a n s w e r t o chalL e w i s Clephane, of t h e N a t i o n a l Republican, h a s been l e n g e r s of the r e b e l p i c k e t a — W h o goes t h e r e ? w i t h t h i s :
• The Advance Guard of the Grand Army of the Una p p o i n t e d p o s t m a s t e r of the city,of W a s h i n g t o n .
ted States!"
T h i s unswer in all instances made the
G e n . 8 c o t t w i l U j e 7 5 y e a r s old on the first of J u n e , r e b e l s b e a t p r e c i p i t a t e retreat.
From our long residence in the country we have become
T h e a r m y will be a t once engaged in c o n s t r u c t i n g
1861.
/ •
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fortified camp. E a r t h - w o r k s will b e t h r o w n u p over
well acqnaiated wilh the wants of the public.
b a t t e r i e s from a p o i n t o p p o s i t e Georgetown, across A r Which he offers cheap for Cash or Barter.
T. J. R A M S D E L L
lington H e i g h t s to A l e x a n d r i a .
And now we hive associated with u* in th* Mercanlll* DeC. DAVIDSON, Agent.
Col. Ellsworth's d e a th i s the only casualty t h u s f a r
Northport,
December 21,1860.
4tf
ported.
v
ASP
'Immense t r a i n s loaded with provisions, ammunition, partment of onr arm,
P . 8.—CASFI P A I D F O R FURS.
SOIilCXTOIt IN C H A N C E R Y ,
wheel barrows, and c a m p e q u i p p a g e continue t o pass
KO. 4 FIRST STREET,
o v e r the b r i d g e . A n o t h e r b a t t e r y of six 12 pounders has
M n n i s t « « . AXiohiuan.
j u s t e r o d e d over.
t
T h e secession flag is composeiJ,pf t h r e e b r o a d stripes,
N O R T H P O R T .
.Abundant Advantages
D R Y G O O D S ,
Neio- Ywk, Boston, Cincinnati or Chi-BOOTS AND SHOES,
cago.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Hardware, Groceries and Provisions,
• ^ttorm m Counsellor at £ato,
MR.. S. B A R N S ,
i^%T. E S T A T E
AND
'ENERAL LAND OFFICE.
MEN
U . S . MINT.—The coinage of ihe P h i l a d e l p h i a Mint for who for sixteen year* ha* been extensively engaged jn a buApril amounted to 84.681,771.
BRYAST, STRATTO.V k
Ca's
NATIOKAL CHAIN OP .COM-
siness whose requirements were of the same nature as our
own, and who has for several years purchased goods of the
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L. M. & w . F. STEELE & Oo.
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK a i d BOSTON, and who will
MERCIAL COLLEGES.—No y o u n g m a n ' s education should
\
A L B E R T W. BACON
continue to do so for our firm from time to t i m e ; thus en"VXTULL LOCATE LANDS, PAY TAXES, BOY OR S E L L b e considered complete until be h a s b e c o m e a possessor
abling us to lay down our goods
Y V on Commission—and now offtr* for sale,
of a t h o r o u g h business education. I t i s now generally
HAVE I N T R O D U C E D I A B G E AND T H E
u n d e r s to o d t h a t t h e several colleges constituting t h e g r e a t
national c h a in a r e considered t h e s t a n d a r d in t h i s d e p a r t -
DRUGS &MEDICINES
1424 Acres of Choice Laiuls;
AND WILL SELL AS AGENT
and save to the* consumer—first. TRAVELING KXPKNSES:
all conducted u n d e r one second, LOSS OF TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORHIGH BEXTS
MOUS AMOUNT necessarily added t o <
and expenses of the Chicago m e r c h a n t
t o t h e i r usefulness a n d t h o r o u g h n e s s of instruction. W e
We shall make an ESPECIAL EFFORT to
understand t h e p a t r o n a g e of t h e s e institutions never was plete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers on the Bay
b e t t e r than during the present year.
will be ensbled t o purchase of us. in quantities to suit, for
only a SMALL ADVANCE on COST and a sommission for
GLEN ARBOR,
M A R C H , 1861.
handling.
1850 Acres, also Choice and well Se-ment of education.
g e n e r a l system, a n d
lected.
Also—13 Lots In the Village o f E l k R a p i d s ,
WITH OK WITHOUT DWELLINGS.
The above mentioned Lan<|a are iu%ll p a r t i of the County,
Elk Lake, Whitewater, Omenta and Traverse; arc among the
earliest and beat selections with reference to soil, water, surface, and market; embrace F a n n i n g Lands, Village Sites and
Water Powers,-with or without improvements, in quantities
to aait purchasers, and at prices making it an object, in preference to buviuK back from settlements.
M-ly
Traverse City-May 1. 1661.
As Low as any House in Ch icago;
F R U I T ^PREESS.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE A CHOICE
They are
WODLD HKRKBY OIVI XOTICB THAT TJIK
Northern Transportation Co.'s
LINE OF PROPELLERS,
Running between OGDENSBURG and CHICAGO, will call
at this place DAILY, daring the coming season of navigation, to receive wood.
The above Line consists of the Propellers
Buckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensbnrg, Wisconsin, Empire, Prairie State a n d Cleveland;
n' the choicest kinds, hrooght in last Fait and for safety and regularity of trips is not equalled by any
in order to have them on hand f o r early S p r i n g aetting.
other Line on the Lake*.
DASCOMB, TODD A C O . .
JAMES M. BCRBECK.
1-1-Cm
Proprietors of Wood Yard.
Northport, March 16,1851.
N
TO BE POUND IN T H E COONTY.
no e x p e n s e is s p a r e d t h a t will a d d
D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.
•election of FRUIT TREES, consisting of
18 V a r i e t i e s o f A p p l e * .
12
w
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ONLY STOCK
T o the Ladies.
we would remark, that owing to want of room we have been
unable to keep many things in their line, which NOW, froi
onr increased room, and the
ALSO—A e n o i c c
VARIETT o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
P R O V I S I O N S ,
IN W H I C H THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
G i v e TTs a C a l l !
Bams with the thousa nd, and one demands necessary to a ladtjs wants, V . B . — P h y s i c i a n s * p r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r e f u l l y
•we shall in future TRY and k e e p ANY a n d ALL THINGS
they m*y require.
N. B. ANYTHING not in our regular liae that Ladies i
citizens may want, we shall hold onrselve* In readiness
send f o r ; and shall be most happy t o do so at any and all
times.
H A N N A H , L A T A CO.
Traverse City, May M . 18C0.
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Northport, D c c - I i , ' # 60.
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F . STEELE & COt
MOKGA.N B A T E S ,
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Office, T n v s r a e City
Mich.
TTannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
L i f e a n t C h a r a c t e r pf Confucius.
T h o eelebrftUki C h i n e s e p h i l o s o p h e r , C o n f u c i u s , d i d
ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND R " B S I < B s o t g r o w in k n o w l e d g e b y d e g r e e s , as c l u l d r c f l u S l d t e d o ,
F A R M E R S ATTENTION!!
INC. tiOUKS.
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b a t scemad to arrive at reason and t h e perfection o l n i s
Businefcs, Sack a n d F a n c y Coats a n d \ csta;
ftjn'ities a l m o s t f r o m h i s i u f a n e j . l i e - b a d B g r o v e a n d
; Black, Kency t n d Union I'ants.;
, . .
S u m m e r Coats, P a n t s am! V ests, a fall l i n e , in m»• e r i o u j d e p o r t m e n t , whi<ih g a h f c d h i m rcwuect a n d plainVoir Latest Style.
ly f o r e t o l d w b « t b e o n e t h y Would b e . W b a t d i a t i u g n i s b ILL P C B C ? ? A s ^ A S U ^ ' A Y THE HIGHEST PRICE
W h i t e , F a n c y , C h e c k a n d Mripe S h i r t s ;
o d h i m m o s t 'wju h i s t n i i a m p l e d a n d e x a l t e d g o o d n e s s a n d
t will w a r r a n t , f o r
Gentlemen's Linen, Leopold and Byron Collar*
p a r i t y . H e h o n o r e d . v i r t u e , a n d e t j d e u v b r e d in all t h i n g s
Overcoats, a full line;
. t o i m i t a t e ' h i s g r a n d f a t h e r , w h o w a s t h e n olive !n C h i n a ,
Kent Jackets;
'
Seamless Coats and O v e r c o a t s :
delivered at Traverse C i t y — W h e a t O a t s C o r n , Rye. Barley,
and a very excellent man.
Blue and White Overalls;
Pease, Potatoes, Onions, R o o t s Ac. A c . — t h u s m a k i n g an abO n o d a y , w h e n h e was b u t a child, h e h e a r d h i s g r a n d Keuty and Flannel D r a w e r s ;
solute h o m e market f o r e v e r y t h i n g raised.
at
father f e t c h a d e e p s i g h ; a n d g o i n g a p t o h i m w i t h m n c h
F l a n n e l a n d Knit S h i r t s ; .
A s a p e r i e n t a n d Stomacic p r e p a r a t i o n of IRON purified of
reverence,
" M a y I p n - s a m c , ' ' s a p he, " w i t h o u t l o s i n g
S u s p e n d e r s anil Gloves;
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
.
India Hubber and Oil Overalls a n d L e g g i n s ;
t h e respect I o w e y o n , t o i n q u i r e i n t o t h e occasion o f v o u r Oxygen a n d Carbop by combustion i n H y d r o g e n . . Sanctionttaisins, in quarter, half a n d w h o l e b o x e s ;
Wool, Cotton a n d Union S o c k s ;
g r i e f ? P e r h a p s yfltt fear t h a t y o n r p o s t e r i t y s h o u l d d e - ed by the hi sliest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and
Taltow and Stearine Candles, by t h e b o x ;
Black a n d Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
.
Sugar, by t h e barrel or 100 l b s ;
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g e n e r a t e f r o m y o n r v i r t u e , a n d d i s h o n o r y o n b y t h e i r tho U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d prescribed in their practice.
G i n g h a m . F l a g and Turkey Bed llanofcrrchief*
Soap,
by.the
b
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;
vices." " W h a t p u t t h i s t h o u g h t into your head," says
The e x p e r i e n c e of t h o u s a n d s daily provesIJiat no preparaSilk Pocket and Neck H a n d k e r c h i e f s ;
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h i s g r a n d f a t h e r t o h i m , " a n d w h e r e h a v e von l e a r n e d t o tion of I r o n can b e c o m p a r t d with i t I m p u r i t i e s of the
P o c k c * K n i v e s , Bazar*. Strops,
Matches, by t h e g r o s s ;
L a t h e r Boxes a n d Brushes,
s p e a k in t h i s m a n n e r ? "
F r o m yourself, r e p l i e d C o n - blood, depression of vital e n e r g y , pale and otherwise sickly
Tovs, N o t i o n s ;
'
Tobacco Boxes a a d Pouches,
f u c i u s ; " I a t t e n d diligently t o y o u e v e r y t i m e y o n s p e a k ; c o m p l e x i o n s indicate its necessity In almost e v e r y conccivat o b a c c o , Fine Cut, by t h e half b a r r e l ;
, Compasses, Rules, 1 a a d 2 feet.
Tobacco. Smoking, by the half b a r r e l ;
a n d I h a v e o f t e n b e a r d y o u any, t h a t a sou,: w h o d o e s not
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
p l u g Tobacco, by the i o lbs. or b u t t ;
b y h i s own v i r t a c ' s u p p o r t t h e glory o f h i s a n c e s t o r s , a n d
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30, IKO.
I n n o x i o u s in all maladies i [ / w h i c h i t h a s bean tried, it has
Soda, by the SO lbs. or k e g ;
i m i t a t e t h e v i r t u e s of his p a r e n t s , d o e s n o t d e s e r v e t o b e a r
proved absolutely curativo in each of the following comA N K E E NOTIONS—
their name."
.
Shoe's and Hoots, by the do*, or hf. d o t p a i r s
Compasses,
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l a l n t s viz:
Brown C o t t o n , by the 3 t o 5 p i e c e s ;
A f f i l e a g e of t w e n t y - t h r e e , w h e n he h a d ( f a m e d conWatch, g u a r d s a n d fob c h a i u s ;
I n Debility, Nervous Affcctions, Emaciation.
S h i r t i n g Stripe, by the 2 t o 6 p i e c e s ;
s i d e r a b l e knowlodgd of a n t i q u i t y , a n d a c q u a i n t e d himself
Faucv and compass watch keys;
,Cream T a r t a r , by the o t o 20 lbs,;
"
Ca.\ a n d w a t e r p r o o f ;
w i t h t h e l a w s a n d c u s t o m s of h i s c o u n t r y , ho b e g a n t o D y s p e p s i a , C o n s t i p a t i o n , D i a r r h o e a , D y s e n t e r y , I u Candy, by the b
i p i c n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s Tuberculosis, Halt
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project a scheme for a general
reformation.
Confacins,
2ft 11
lbs. t o half c h e s t ;
Tea. by the 2ft
Shawl pins, necklaces, e a r d r o p s ;
wisely p e r s u a d e d t h a t t h o p o p p l e could n e v e r bo h a p p y , R h e u m , M i n n c n s t r u a t l o n , W h i t e s , C h l o r o s i s , L i v e r
P o r k , bv the b a r r e l :
Breast pins, assorted, bracelets, w a f e r s : 4.
s o l o n g a s a v a r i c e , a m b i t i o n , v o l u p t u o u s n e s s a n d false C o m p l a i n t s , C h r o n i c H e a d a c h e s , R h e u m a t i s m , I n !Hams a
Kid, bead a n d leather p u r s e s ;
,
Prints,
p o l i c y should r e i g n a m o n g t h e m , resolved t o p r e a c h tip a t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o n t h e F a c e , 4 : c .
L e a t h e r bags, f o r l a d l e s ' u s e ;
; Flannels;
In cases of CKNEKAL DEBILITY, w h e t h e r the result of acute
Wallets, p o t t o uionalis. lndelitble i n k :
severe morality; and accordingly he began to enforce
!
Mosquito Bars, by t h e p i e c e ;
Cologne,
rose
oil,
bear'*
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t e m p e r a n c e , j u s t i c e , a n d o t h e r v i r t u e s , t o inspire a con- disease, or.of the c o a t i n u e d d im in u tio n of nervous ai
K a i l s by the keg, a s s o r t e d ;
P r i n c e of Wale.-', kiss-me-quick and W i n d s o r s o » p ; .
t e m p t of r i c h e s a n d o u t w a r d , p o m p , t o e x c i t e t o m a g n a n - c u l a r energy from n e r v o u s complaints, ono tri*l of t h i s rej S a l t by the b a r r e l ;
Almond, h o n e y , run-flower ntul Y a n k e e s o a p ;
' Coffee, hv the 3i> to 100 l b s . ;
i m i t y a m i g r e a t n e s s of mind, w h i c h s h o u l d m a k e m e n in- toratlve h a s proved successful to a * e x t e n t which no dcscripSilvet soap, for cleaning silxcr ware, A c . ;
,
G r o u n d Coffee, by t h e 20 t o 50 l b s . ;
e a p a b l e of d i s s i m u l a t i o n a n d Wnccrit'y. H e n « d e v e r y
T h e r m o m e t e r s , leather b e l t s :
ion nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalids
' Itnttc-r C r a c k e r s . 30 lbs. t o b i d . ;
F a n c y , m o r o c c o a n d silk b e l t s ;
h o n o r a b l e m c a u s ' . h e could devise, t o reJwm his c o u u t r j - ,0 long bed-ridden as t o have become f o r g o t t e n in their
JIard Urcad;
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m e n f r o m t* life o f p l e a s a r e t o n life o f ' r e a s o n . H e w a s neighborhoods, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world
Boston ISiscuit;
T o b a c c o boxes, a c o m p l e t e a*»'t, s o m e v e r y fine:
e v e r y w h e r e k n o w n , a n d a s m u c h b e l o v e d . H i d e x t r e m e is if j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m p r o t r a c t e d travel in a d i s t a n t land.
Koila C r a c k e r s ;
P u m p k i n , pomegranate, h e a r t and s t r a w b e r r y e m e r i M j
Pipes, by the b o x :
k n o w l e d g e a n d g r e a t wi sd o m soon m a d o h i m k n o w n ; his S o m e very s i g n a l i n s t a n c e s of t h i s kind are attested of female
S h a . ing boxes, m c c r c h a n m p i p e s ;
K i j t v b y the d r o m ;
:
i n t e g r i t y , a n d t h e s p l e n d o r of b i s v i r t n e , m a d e h i m belovShawl pin«, ai- orted k i n d s :
Sufferers, emaciated v i c t i m s of a p p a r e n t ' m a r a s m u s , sanBrooms, by the d o z e n ;
Crumb, cloth, hair. nail, tooth, s c r u b , blacking, n a r s a
e d ' K i n g s w e r e g o v e r n e d b y h i s wisdom, a n d t h e p e o p l e
C u r r a n t " , by the 20 lbs. t o half b a r r e l ;
g u i n e o u s exhaustion, critical changes, a u d t h a t complication
broom a n d p a i n t b r u s h e s ;
reverenced him as a s a i n t
P r u n e s , by the 20 to.100 11]*.;
Dead s h o t k a t b a r i u n , t r i c o p l i c t o u s ;
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s a n d dyspeptic aversion to air a u d e x e r c i s e for
P r i e d Apples, by the 100 lbs or b a r r e l ;
I J o w a s offered s e v e r a l h i g h oljiccs in t h e m a g i s t r a c y ,
Mensnring tapes,.very s u p e r i o r and r e l i a b l e ;
!
i;un Caps, by the 1000;
w h i c h h e s o m e t i m e s a c c e p t e d , h u t n e v e r f r o m a m o t i v e .which the physician h a s n o name.
P o c k e t rompasses, or l * s t m a k e i s ;
I n NKKVOI'S A r r r x r i o N S of all k i n d s , a n d f o r r e a s o n s faShot, by t h e bag.
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HANNAH* L A T A CO.
W r i t i n g desks, portable fancy work-l oxes, for l a d U a b u t a l w a y s w i t h a v i e w of reforming a c o r r u p t s t a t e , a n d miliar t o mcdlckl meni t h e operation of t h i s p r e p a r
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a m e n d i n g m a n k i n d ; Col* W n e v e r e n a n y occasion failed t o iron mUst necessarily tic salutary, for, u n l i k e the old oxides,
.Traverse City, Nov. 3P. T'fC.
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i s vigorously tonic, w i t h o u t b e i n g exciting- and o
resign t h o s e offices, a s s o o n a s h e p e r c e i v e d t h a t h e could
-\X7IIITE GOODS—
V T Camlific. muslin and n n c n . U i V i n g ;
b e n o l o n g e r useful in t h e m . - - H e i n c u l p a t e d c a n d o r a n d ing; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the innHfEDICINESI n s e r t i n g a n d Flouncing, r c a t T h r e a d ;
ifl.
Brandrcth's Pills;
fidelity i t m o n g t h e i f c c n . a n d ttchrirtei! t h e w o m e r r t b c h a s - n a t e casnsof cosUvyicss w i t h o u t ever b e i n g a g a s t r i c purga(" S m y r n a a n d c o t t o n Edge a n d l u s e r t i a g ;
A yore' P i l l s ;
t i t y a n d s i m p l i c i t y o r m a n n e r s . B v s u c h m e t h o d s h e tive, or inflicting a diiagrcenlilc s e n s a t i o n .
Mu«liii, c a m b r i c aud p i q n a s e t t s of Collars a n d Sleeves;
Moffat's P i l l s :
Cambric, muslin A tine Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t Collars;
w r o u g h t ' t C g e n e r a l r e f o r m a t i o n , a n d e s t a b l i s h e d e v e r y - ; I n t h i s latter' property, liraong others, which m a k e s it
Jaynts' Pills;
Muslins—Nainsook, Booh, Swiss a u d C a m b r i c ;
w h e r e s o ritaeh cotico.il a n d h a m a n i t t , t h a t t h e k i n g d o m remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PILES, u p o n
Jayncs' Alterative:
F r c n r k skirt .laconct; Jaconet;
Jaynes' Vermifuge;
a p p e a r e d , a s i t w e r e , b n t one g r e a t familv.
which i t also a p p e a r s t o e x e r t a d i s t i n c t and specific action,
Cross-barred, Cambric and N a i n s o o k :
A v r t s ' Cherry P c c t o r a i ;
T h u s t h e people, regulated b y t h e w i s e m a x i m s o r p r e - by d i s p e r s i n g the local t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them.
Wash B l o n d : Kmbroidcred C u r t a i n s ;
ltiienbttrb; Codl<nr;
^
eepta of C o n f h c i u s , e n j o y e d . g e n e r a l h a p p i n e s s , till a t
Brlllianics, f r o m Is. t o 30c;
In DYKI'SJ-SIA, innumerable as are its causes, a siorflo box
Mexican L i n i m e n t :
r
Linen, L i n e n C a m b r i c and hem stitched u d a w ;
l e n g t h t h e j e a l o u s y of t h e n e i g h b o r i n g k i n g s w a s e x c i t e d . of. t h e s e ChalyJ>eate p i l l s h a s often, sufficed f o r t h e mi
I ' c r r j ' Davis' Pain K i l l e r ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d and plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f s :
T h e y w e r e c o n v i n c e d t h a t a king, u n d e r t h e counsels of
C a r b o n a t e of i b ' g n e s i u :
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Reed A Cutler's l'jiliuonaiy B a l s a m ;
s u c h a m a n as Coiifneiu.-, would s o o 6 M c o i n B t o o p o w e r I n u n c h e c k e d DIAUHUOEA, even when advanced to PVSEXNapkins. Doyies, I ' i l l o w - C a W C o t t o n ;
Sands'Sarsapsrilla:
f u l T b e y c o n t r i v e d n plot t o d e m o l i s h t h e ..edifice of
Linen T.ilde"Covers, by the p a t t e r n or y a r d ;
Sawyer's E x t . Bark f o r F i v e r a n d A g u e ; a'
TEfiYt confirmed, e m a c i a t i n g , aud apparently maligi
w i sdom a n d v i r t n e . w l i i c h Confncitos h a d e r e c t e d , by t h e
Marseilles, p f i n t c d a u d p l a i n ;
K e n n e d y s ' Medical D i s c o v e r y ;
effects have been equally.decisive and a s t o n i s h i n g .
Linen. Linen D i a p e r ; I ' f q u a B i n d i n g ;
t e m p t i j i g n s of dissipation, l u x u r y , a n d v i c i o u s 'pleasures.
Sugar l i a d ;
I n the local p«iqs,Jo«» of flesh a n d stri-ugih, debilitating
I.luen and Cotton Bosoms—some very n i c e ;
Cum Guiac:
C o n s p i r a c i e s w e r e f o r m e d a g a i n s t h j s l i f e ; t o w h i c h may
Marseilles Quilts—nice; .
congh, anil "reraitte'at h e c t i c , which generally indie
Rose W a t e r :
b e a d d e d , r t h h t h i s u e g l e e t t o h i s o # n i n t e r e s t h a d redncP o i n t e d T a p e T r i m m i n g , f o r ladies' u s e ;
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Soft a n d heavy Muslin, f o r ladies' s k i r t s a n d u n d e r c l o t h i n g .
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sting instances.
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s t a t e of t h i n g s , t h a t t h e y retired t o t h e m o u n t a i n s a n d
Lac S u l p h u r (for Halr-dyc;)
I n S o a o f r i v o v s T ^ R n c r L O s i - s t h i s medicated i r o n b a * h a d
Cod Liver O i l ;
deserts, as t h e only places" where .happiness could b e
O M E S T I C S F O R W I N T E R O F ISCO—
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Ki-d, blue a n d gray twilled and plain F l a n n e l s ;
f o u n d : a n d fvould h a v e p e r s u a d e d C o n f u o i u s t o h a v e follow- far m o r e t b l u i h e £ooil cffoct.of tho.most cautiously balanced
averse City, Nov. SO, 1SCQ.
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I G H T F O R T H E M I L L I O N . — 1 W E W O U L D ES" B u t I a m a m a n , " s i i d C o n f u c i u s " a n d c a n n o t e x c l u d o bilities.
Sattinets, F. & M. C a s s i m c r e s , S h c c i r s G r a y ;
P E C I A L L Y rail the a t t e n t i o n of t h i s c o m m u n i t y t o o r »
myself f r o t h t h e s o c i e t y of iraen, a n d c o n s o r t w i t h wild
The a t t e n t i o n of fe&hles c a n n o t be t o o confidently invited
F a n c y ami b U c k C s s s l m e r e s ;
t h i n g of all o t h e r s la w h i c h they should be snd c o n s e q n c n t l y
i e a s t s . B a d a s t h o t i m e s are, I shall d o all t h a t I
> t h i s remedy a u d restorative, in the cases peculiarly affectKentucky J e a n s , Duck, p e n i r n s ;
are i n t e r e s t e d , t o w i t : t h a t n G o o d L i g h t Is o n e of tfca
Apron and miner'a check. Stripes;
can t o recall n j e i r j o v i r t u e ; f S r in v i t t a e a r o all t h i n g s , ing them.
greatest « l e s i d t r » t u n s t o lie obtalued—^and t h a t l i t e r C a r e Shirting prints aad fancy^hitting Flannels;
f u l E x p e r i m e n t , <111 r r t i r i e h a s It-en Introduced a n d d e a n d i f i n a iokimi would lint o t i w e m b r a c e d it, a n d s u b m i t
In UIIECMATISM, b o t h e h r o n i c a n d inflammatory—in the
Black Doesldn C a s s i m e r c s :
m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d a q u e s t i o n o f d o n b t . to be t h »
t h e m s e l v e s t o i t s d i c i p l i n e a n d l a w j , t h e y would n o t want
Iter, however,,more dccidcdly—it lias been invariably well
Black and blue c l o t h s : BUST, C H E A P E S T , S s F E S T . MOST ECONOMICAL a n d
m e or o u y b o j y . e l s o t o , i n s t r u c t - t h e m . I t i s t h e d u t y of a repotted,'liJth as ntlovialing pain a n d r e d u c i n g t h c swellings
Brown a n d bleached Cotton—a n i c e a s s o r t m e n t :
EQUABLE light yet known, (gas only excepted.) Bueh on
r o o t n h a u , first t o p e r f e c t himself, a n d t h e n t o p e r f e c t and ktiffness of t h e j o i n t s a n d muscles.
Ticking.
Bays,
Linsey
Woolsov.
Ac.
a r t i c l e wo have t h e pleasure of I n t r o d u c i n g in t h i s c o m m u A
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nity, ami which, w i t h
I n ISTKMOTTEST FEVF.BS i t must necessarily be a great
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b e h a v e o u r s e l v e s a t all t i m e s t o w a r d o t h e r s , t h e s a m e a s
imedy a n d e n c r g o t i c restorative, and its p r o g r e s s in the new
w e w o u l d wish o t h e r c o n d o e t t o b e t o w a r d o u r s e l v e s . —
R E S S G O O D S — A FULL LINE O P C H O I C E FALL
s e t t l e m e n t s of tho West, will probably be one of h i g h renown
P r i n t s o'.. A
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• 5e r"i c" a. n h n d English^ makers, f r o m T
R e t u r n a g o o d deed b y t h e like, b u t n e v e r reveuge a n inwe now h a v e on e x h i b i t i o n s n d f o r sale, m i l of t h e V E R Y
d usefnlnirs.
shilling i>or y a r d ; choice A m e r i c a n j i r i n t s D c L a m e s :
j u r y . B y t h e toanndrs of flic c h i l d r e n , w e m a y j u d g e of
So remedy h a s over been discovered in tho whole h i s t o r y Cobnrgha-, F r e n c h M e r i n o t s ; ail wool He U i n c s ; M o h a i r s : BEST q u a l i t y . Call nud i n s p e c t o u r K r U O S E N E LAMPS.
H A N N A l l , LAY A CO, ,
t h e t e m p e r of t h e m o t h e r . A n horti^t h e a r t m a k e s
mo-.licinii which e x e r t s « u c h p r o m p t , happy, and fully re- A l p a c a s ; f a n c y wostcd ]>!aids: P u t t e t n G ? o J s of latest s t y l e s :
T r a v e r s e City, NOT 30,1SC0.
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o p e n c o u n t e n a n c e , v l ' e r t o r m y p n r p r o m u e if i t b e not gtorativc effects, flood a p p e t i t e , complete digestion, rapid {•artfully s e l e c t e d : Balmoral a n d , k n i t sVirts; L a d l e s ' vest*
:<|uisition of s t r e n g t h , with a n unnstial disposition f o r aci- a n d d r a w e r s ; hoopskirt».wo0l h o o d s , n n d c r ^ l e o v e s , A c . ^ p r i n t contrary t o eqtritv, for j n s t ' e e i s before en*ry p r o m i s e . —
O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS.
o n n d c h e e r f u l e x e r c i s e , immediately follow its use.
ed C o b u r g h s : Silk V a l v a s ; choice p r i n t e d wool De Lamps
Spo.i s t ; s
teels :
A g e s h o u l d b o respected. a n d tUosc w h o ' s p f f ^ r u n d e r inP o t u p in n o a t tlat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, price
Brooms, Palls, T u b s , Wcslil oards,
forZoaave
firmity on p b v i e r t y ' s h o u h l b e relieved afid s u p p o r t e d . T h u 80 c e n t s por b o x ; f o r sale y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will 1* «»d
Scrub, Shoe, Clothe* s n d Whitewash Brushes,.
d e f e c t s o f p a r e n t s o u g h t , n e v e r t o bo v i s i t e d ,on t h e i r sent free to any a d d r e s i on receipt of the p r i c e . All letters,
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30. 1860.
Ladles, L o o k i n g C l a s t i s, Carpet Tacks, Bath B r i c k .
c h i l d r e n * • J t i s U c o . a n d n o t valor, m e r i t s t h e first p l a c e orders, etc., should b" a-btressed t o
H A N N A H . LAY k C O .
- M E N ' S BOOTS, SHOES.
R . B . L O C K K ti C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
T r a v e r s e City?Junff 1.1860.'
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i t f o u r e s t e e m . L e t y o u r r e a s o n b e t h e r u l e of y o u r c o n 27-ly
20 Cri>AK S r . , NEW YOKE.
t c o n g r e s s Gaiter*, Slipper*, Scotch Ties,
/ « l d S J b r r o a f o n willtc'i'ck y o n ' t o thiufcwfcaly,' t o speak
[ 7 O R T H E K I T C H E N — C l i O C K E i S Y , a fall line—
R u b b e r s and O v e r s h o e s Ladies' Bootees,
p r u d e n t l y , a n d t o b e h a v e yourdt-lf w o r t h y u p o n all o c F
GLASSWARE, a n psaortmewt.
f a l t e r ? , B u s k i n s Slips, T i e s R u b b e r s ,
Milk P a a ^ Pail* and S t i a i n c r s ,
casions."
1
( O v e r s h o e s Carpet Shoes,
Coffee Pots, T e a Post, Dippers, s k i m m e r s Ac.
Conflicted, in t h o m e a n t i m e , t h o u g h h e h a d w i t h d r a w n
\ l i o y s ' Boot* a n d S h o e s
DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.
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klisscs Bootees' a n d G a i t e r s
himself f r o m ilfiugs a n d p a l a c e s did n o t c c a s e to t r a v e l
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X h i l d s ' Cacks, Shoes, B o o t e e s coppcr-tocd, Ac.
a b p u t , ' a n d t o d o w h a t g o o d he .could a m o n g t h e p e o p l e ,
L a d i e s ' seamless s p g beel and heeled sido-lace G a i t e r s :
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Seamless Bclltnoral and Cong, heavy G a i t e r s s n d Over
s o r t m e n t or s e a m i n g s u d waU r t w i n e . T r o n t a n d common
m o u t h t h e m a x i m * a n d e x a m p l e s qf t h e i r n n c i d n t h e r o e s
G a i t e r s ; Seamless S l i p p e r s :
P i s h H o o k s Gliling t w i c e f r o m 26; to 40 feet. P a t e n t s p e a r s
Men's very nice seamless Over-Shoes a n d L o g g i n g s ;
so t h a t t h o y w e r e t h o u g h t t o bo all revived in t h e p e r s o n
T r o l l i n g H o o k s of various p a t e n t s , Fish Lines T r o l l i n g L i n e s ,
Over-Shoes c o m i n g t o tlw k n e e s ;
S i n k e r s C a n e Poles, Ac.
or t h i s g r e a t m a n . ; W e shall n o t w o n d e r , t h e r e f o r e , t h a t
of L I M E and S O D A ,
B a n g o r moose skin long leg S b o e - P a c s ;
H A N N A H , LAY A.CO.
he p r o s e l y t e d a g r e a t l i d m b c r of disciples; ' w h o w e r e in- Originally discovered a u d prescribed by Dr. J . F.'CHUBCMLL
Montreal long b-g Shoe-l'acs:
T r a v e r s e City. -Nov. 30, IR60.
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violably a t t a c h e d t o his p e r s o n . H o s c u t s i x h u n d r e d of
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of P a r i s us a Specific R e m e d y f o r
Men's I n d i a r u b b e r l o n g l e g Boots.
HANNAH," L A Y A CO.
t h e m i n t o d i f f e r e n t p a r t s of t h e o m p i r e , - t o r e f o r m t h e
T r a v e r s e p i t y , Nov. 30, lSCO.
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m a n n e r s o f t h e people. H a r d l y a n y t h i n g . t p n b e - a d d e d
to' t h e p u r i t y of li'm m o r a l l y , w h i c h ne t a u g h t a s f o r c i b l y
30 Gallon BU e a r K e t t l e s ;
Price—Two Dollars a Bottle.
ARDWARE—
CO Gallon do
do. a fnll a s s o r t m e n t .
by example as by p r e c e p t
N a i l s German Steel, Glass, P u t t y , S c r e w s
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
C o n f u c i u s d i d n o t t r u s t , a l t o g e t h e r t o t h e m e m o r i e s of
H E E X T R A O R D I N A R Y RESULTS OBTAINED IN A L L
AXCF, A x Helves, L o c k s L a t c h e s . H a m m e r *
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t h e stages of P n l m u u a r v Disease bv Dr. C h u r c h i l l ' s new
C h i s e l s A u g e r s . Hand. Buck and Cross-cut S a w s
h i s d i s c i p l e s f o r t h o p r e s e r v a t i o n of his p h i l o s o p h y , b n t he
D r a w - k n i v e s H i n g e s Cuble, Trace a n d H a l t e r C h a i n s ,
c o m p o s e d several b o o k s : a n d a l t h o u g h t h e s e b o o k s w e r e T r e a t m e n t — t h e H Y P O P I I O S P H I T E S O F LIME AND SODA
—removes all r e m a i n i n g d o u b t as to the inestimable value of
F r y and Snuce Pans. Masons' R o w e l s .
f very fine S p e c t a c l e s .
greatly a d m i r e d for tho doctrineq t h e y contained, and the
w .
i s n o l o n g e r t o be r e g a r d e d 1
C h o p p l n g - k n i v e s H a n d a n d Boys' A x e s
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
« p e principles of morality t h e y t a u g h t yet s u c b was the
Half. 1 a n d 2 foot R u l e s
T r a v e r s e City, J a n . 10. X?CI.
u n p a r a l l e l e d m o d e s t y of t h i s p h i l o s o p h e r , t h a t h o n e v e r
S t e e l y a r d s S p r i n g a n d C o u n t e r Scales,
Flat,'round and taper F i l e s
a s s u m e d t h e l ea st h o n o r a b o u t t h e m . H o ingenuously
E L A N D ' S K A L E R A T P S — T H E BEST ART1CLB
> t r y it. I t i s t h e i r last h o p e !
Horse R a s p s Cloat N a i l s S q u a r e Horse C a r d s
in use—for sale in Traverse Ciiy only by
a c k n o w l e d g e d t h a t t h o d o c t r i n e w a s n o t h i s o w n . b n t was
MORGAN BATES.
Curry-Combs a n d I l o r s c - B r u s h c s
*
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
m n c h morts a n c i e n t , a n d t h a t h o h a d d o n e n o t h i n g m o r e
Herald Office, T r a v e r s e City.
T r a p s of v a r i o u s k i n d s
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 14, I860.
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t h a n c o l l e c t e d it f r o m wise l e g i s l a t o r s w h o l i v e d fifteen
Shovels a n d T o n g s N u t Crackcre, B i r d Cages.
Skates, Sleigh Bells. Coffee Mills. Ac, Ac.
h u n d r e d years before him.
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Lines, Home S t r a p s H o l d - l i c k S t r a p s G i r t h s Bresat
52 a n d Rein S n a p s .
T r a v e r s e C i t y , N o v . 30,1SC0.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO. '
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Traverse City, Dec. 1 4 , 1 W 0 .
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Some parents make the great mistake or keeping their
R O C E R I E S , &<*—SUGAR, T E A . C O F F E E .
Spices. Candies, Soap, common a n d c r a a i v e ;
c h i l d r e n in-doore d u r i n g c o l d w e a t h e r . S u c h n p r a c t i c e
A P E R H A N G I N G S . — W A L L PAPER, C O R T A I *
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 ;
t a . p e r n i c i o u s i n m a n y respects. I t . e n f e e b l e s t h o b o d i e s
Paper, a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g , B o r d e r i n g , Ac.
S o d s Cream T a r t a r , G i n g e r , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Genei'al Agency Business*
H A N H A B , LAY A CO.
• o f . c h i l d r e n , a n d renders t h e m p e c u l i a r l y l i a b l e t o b e
S a l a r a t u s Starch, Vermacilli, Hops,
Traverse.City, Nov. 30,1660.
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The United State* L a n d OBIce is located at this place ; and
a t t a c k e d b y c o l d s a n d c o u g h s . A. c h i l d s h o u l d h a v e i t s
TobaccQ, B a a H G a r d e n S e e d s
p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will lie paid t o l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t s
feet well s h o d w i t h s o c k s a n d b o o t s , i t * b o d y well w r a p p B a g Salt, F i n e a n d Rock Salt, Glne, A l u m ,
i n v e s t i n g m o n e y in G o v e r n m e n t L & n d s i m p a r t i n g informaL a m p a n d Lard Oil, C a s t o r Oil,
e d in w a r m c l o t h i n g , i t s h e a d a n d c a r s s e c u r e l y p r o t e c t - tion relative t o t h e general f e a t u r e s r e s o u r c e s a n t l advan' S E L E C T E D a s s o r t m e n t of G o o d . ? If n o t , call OB <
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
HANNAH. LAY 4 CO.
e d f r o m t h e c o l d , . a n d t h e n b e let loose, t o p l a y in t h e tagca of t h e .Grand Traverse country, t h e p a y m e n t of t u x e s
F l u i d . M o l a s s e s Syrnp. Vinegar,
T r a v e r s e City, Nov- 31,1640.
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k e e n , b r a c i n g , w i n t e r a i r . B y ' t h i s m e a n s i t s b o d y will snd t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of any A g e n c y business w i t h which he
B e a n s P o r k , Meal, Flour. Oatmeal, F e e d , Brmn.
u a y be entrusted.
B^FCBEXOBS
Beef. H a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s Godflsb,
U N N I P P L E S , GUN WORMERS. S H O E P I N C H .
H a r d Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s L a r d .
ERS, Spoke Shaves. Spoke AD ears, Small b r i g h t I r o n
lion. J M- llowmrd, A t l o m j O e w u l . ( n - , — , ,
C h a i n , f o r Traps.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
eoroo f r e t f u l a n d f e v e r i s h , a n d p e r p a h s w i n d u p w i t h a
K. B. W s r A IUq.
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T r a v e r s e C i t y , : P e c . H , 1660. .
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Herald Office, T r a v e r s e City, Nov. S, 1858.
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severe a t t a c k of illness.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , Nov. 30,1860.
A T S A N D C A P S - P R I N C E OF WALES, Seamlew,
MORGAN BATES,
CEVKNT FOR FRUIT J A R S — M c l W o ^ e t h e r o n e o u n c e of
Zouave, P e a r l a n d Black Wool F u r H a t s
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JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
F o r saleby
H A N N A H , L A Y ft CO.
Traverae City, Nov. 8 0 , 1 8 6 i .
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHIGAN.
p i e c e of beeswax an i m p r o v e m e n t
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T o The American People.
I S r U B L I S B K D E V E R T FRIDAY, AT
Trm verso Ottr, Grand Travenc County, Michigan,
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EDITOR AND r g f a P K I E T O K .
T K I t M S .
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THAT late, in half-despair,I said:
"The Nation's ancient life is dead;
Her arm is weak, her blood is cold;
She hugs the jHtace that gives her gold—
The shameful peace, that sees expire
Each beacon-light of patriot lire,
And makes her court a traitor's den"—
Forgive me this my Countrymen!
II.
Oh, in your long forbearance grand,
blow to suspect the treason pluuned,
Enduring wrong, yet hoping good
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J u d g e 8 r I ' r o b n t e . . . : C U R T I S F O W L E R , MnpletonSheriff
W M . E . ' S Y K E N , Nortbport,
C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r — M O R G A N R A T E R , Trav. City.
Pros. Attorney
C . l l . H O L D E N , Nortbport.
C i r c u i t C o u n t C o m . . . C . 11. H O L D E * ,
Coroners.
O H A K L E S H. H O L D E N ,
81, 1861.
•• Now. if we had money enough to bay a cow, I should
be glad, said Martha.
'•Buy a cowf
hat can yoa be thiukjngof sister?—
You kuow it is very hard to get a cow, and the price is
enormous.
" Cristci. I believe I could sell my spindel this very
day for enough money to buy a cow. See bow bright it
is getting all the time!"
" Would you think of such a thing? I am astonished
beyond measure,"
'•Oh! you are a very silly young girL Say what you
please, you shall not prevent me from acting lor our" interest," said Martha passionately.
1 he next morning. Martha made every arrangement,
ad started with her spindle for the city, which was twenty
miles off She could not have walked that distance, anil
must have returned homo, bad not the driver of a coaligon taken pity on her, and permitted her to ride with
For Frndom and for Chartered Right!
I rom ever* hill the banner's burst.
Like buds by April breezes nurst;
In every hamlet, home, and mart
The fire-beat or a ainglu heart
Keeps time to strains whose pulses mix
Oar blood with that of Seventy-Six!
IV.
The shot whereby the old flag fell
From Sumter's latteicd citadel.
Struck down the lines of party creed
And made ye Oue, in soul and deed—
One mighty l'eople, stern and strong
To crusii the consummated wrong.
Indignant with the wruth, whose rod
Smites as the awful sword of God!
N O . 26.
spindle. Thus many days passed by, and Martha's h i u x b
being worn to the quick from spiunicg, she would tbrow
the spindle in the fire. But it would not burn, and tbe
servant, always found it in the ashes, and brought It b r e k
•by the king s orders. Sometimes she would cast i t o n t of
the window into the river, but it would always shine on t l w
bottom, and skillful divers were stationed near by to n *
r n t f r it. Aftpr«i vliiln
...
i 1
,
ome golden skeins bnt the king would spend them fcS
i single night's debauch, and the next day his passion to
noro was stronger than e veri M artha was suffering a hard!
fate. That old castle was her only home. She WHS watched"
by three hard-hearted spies, and many a dav did she have
to live on crackers nnd water that she mig&t lo<&4o time
from her work. She often sighed for the little cottage by
•he old mill. To be a queen was no pleasure to her.
I t is almost unnecessary to say how anxious Cristci wasfor
and
that
idea her sister was his
, •J
everything
j
verything counectcd with the hist oryo*ihespiudla'^The
2 * r found'the
^ m S f- d S r S
hcr fl! "biHt
o dsmith was then couviuced
convi..P«d of
«f her
l,/,!,,™.,
^11
, T ? 'U • ?• l a vW7 ";
V - r " /riw-saw
,-»y—
her loog-abeent
long-absent
goldsmith
honsstv, aud paid
tddy running just ahead of he/C
\
her down the full value or her treasure, in trol'd nnd silver.
Freddy, O Freddy!'' she extlsimcd, And ran off after
While in the city that day, she bought a cow aud uil the
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
he was to quick for litV, and asWer as she put
necessary articles toward keeping a dairy. And having out .herBut
NORTH PORT,
hund Jo catch him, the n W d him. All atone*
made several other purchases besides, she had a large she felt the trround open before her, and she went down—I
OK W D TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
I amount of money left The thought of being rich was know not low far. She wosdeprlved of her consciousness,
Office Second Door South of Union Dock.
21-ly
always fascipatiug to Martha. Now she was in raptures; but hud 110 paiD.
J
| but still abejwos not exactly satisfied.
C. H . M A I i S H ,
When sherecovered,she looked an&mid upon a scene of
Wheu she returned from the city with her cow and splendor that she bad never dreamofl of Sue was sitting
V.
many tbingsshc had never seen before, aud kuuw not the on a golden throne, beside a king if noble bearing, ana
The cup is full I They thought you blind:
uso of, she acted proudly toward her sister. You would great just jce arid wisdom. Freddy Vat at his feet, And lookTho props of State tliey uuderm'ined;
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
have taken her for u quecu judging from her conduct.— ingin his mild blue eyes. The courts around the throne
Abused your trust, your strength defied.
T r a v e r s e City, G r a n d T r a v e r s e C o u n t y , Michigan
Now she was milking the cow, now down tbe cellar, now came upund bowed before Cristel, then thev sang a mr*"t
And stained the Nation's name of pride.
OOico in Dwelling House. 32-Iy
. Now lift to Heaven your loyal blows.
out in the null. She was uot five minutes in a placojshe melodious song, entitled The Lame Souirrcl's Friend.
Swear onre again yonr father's vow*.
was so busy with everything aud everybody. Her old 'Hie music or the harps, in addition to the voiccs of the
And cnt through traitors hearts a track
father
disliked the new bustling arout.d him," and could
To nobler famo and freedom back!
almost made her think she was dreaming. Bat
uot sleep over a quarter of au hour at a time. After a singers,
*he was not—she knew she could not be. When tbe
VI.
few mouths |ie died, aud Martha, being much older than music was ended, the king asked her if she would be hie
f)raw forth your million blades as one:
Cristei. took complete charge of the household. This was queen. \\ henshc remembered that hor father was dead,
Complete the battle then begun!
- (FRONT STREET, XKAR COVHT l l O f S n , )
all well enough, as she was more e.xjierienced; but then that Martha had forsaken, her and that a loelv life was
•Sod lights with ye. and overhead
she was wry much to blame in treating hcrs'.slernsbadlv before her, ir the relumed to her old home, she replied:
TIUVEIWE CIT.Y, MICHIGAN.
Floats the dear banner of yonr dead.
as she really did. She made her do more than her strength ••If Freddy will led me once a weak to the old mill—whereThey, and tho glories of the Past.
HIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,(THE FIRST
would a'low. I can tell you I would not like Martha to ever it is—aud will conduct me homo to this place again,
The Future daw ning dim and vast.
in Traverse City.j'fitilatcd on Frout Street, in the vicinAnd all the holiest hopes of man,
be the housekeeper in my house. Sbo gave too many I will be your quceu."
ity of the Court House nnd public olllccs, is still open for the
Are beaming triumph iu onr van!
orders, and expected too much from others- She frequent, The king bowed his consent The air was again filled
reception of the t ravelin# public. The Proprietor returns
his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage he has received,
ly went to the citj with butter, cheesc, and poultry; but •with melodious strains of rndslc; after which came the
' VII.
and assures the public that no pains will
bq spared to make
she seldom brought any money back. She was fotid of wedding-feast So Critftel was a happy queen.
Slow to resolve, bo swift to do!
his guests comfortable. ' His cfi'arges1 will correspond with
lino ciotiics aud costly furniture, ami ou these things she
Teach ye tho False h n r fight tho True!
ihe times.
How bucklered Pertldv shall feel
spent t'uc earnings of herself nnd sister.
Bedding Horses ou Saw Dost.
Good accomodations for Horses nnd Cattle.
49tf
In her black henrt the Patriot's steel;
Cristel did not carothe least lor gaudy ckfllies, or luxA late issue of the London Field contains the result
How sure the bolt that Justice wings;
J ) 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS?
ury.
or splcudor in any respect She was fond of going of an experiment the feasibilityfof. which has beeudisctueHow wenk the arm a traitor brings;
to
school,
running
up
the
moUutain
paths,
and
gathering
"<! somewhat in our columns,"the writer says:
How mighty they, who steadfast stand
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
flowers and bright j-ebbles. Never did a day pass that " Having used sawdust as bedding for horses for *
For Freedom's Hag and Freedom's Land!
she did not thiuk of poor, lost Freddy; aud she hunted for ength of time, tho'rcsult of my experience may not be unDO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
A FAIRY STOHY W I T H A MORAL,
him. too, in many a spot iu the forest.
cccptablc to some of your inquiriugreadert." 1 litter the
Martha's heart was fixed on nionev. That was the horses on it to the depth of six and nine inches, raking off
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
x'
T h e T w o Spindles.
reason she so often examined Cristei s spindlo. But it the damp nnd soiled surface every morning, and spreading
Translated from the Herman,forthe MrifcodUL
was wood, and would stay wood; she. couid not make it evenly a littie fresh, removing the whole only four times
In a vale far off iu the Thuriugian forest, there lay the shine. Yet ghe tried to compen.-ate for its inferior quality a year. Its advantages appear to be many, of which I
ins of ou old mill The stone wulls were standing, ami by making her sister spiti the more 011 it. Iustead,. there- will statu a few which give it, inmy estimation, great suCELEBRATED
the clear stream was ruuuing yet; but the muchiuery had fore, of releasing her after spinning six tki'ins a day, she lieriorty overstraw. It is much-cleaner and more easily
long been useless. The last miller was a very old man. made her finish twelve. Now a remarkablo event took, arranged, and of coarse much cheaper at fir«t cost; making
nnd lived near by in a little thatched cottage. His wife place, which 1 fool bound to speak of, at it is intimately in tho end excellent manure. It is peculiarly beneficid
had been dead eleven years, nnJ his two daughters, by conncctcd with our history. Martha noticed that when to the feet, affording them a cool porous stuffing, a1 tab*
For the Whiskers nnd Ilalr.
their labor, supported him iu his dccrcpitudu ami almost Cristel had eomplctcd the ninth skein, it shoi. . . . .stitutc for the soil cfr earth we always find in the hoofs©?
continual sickness. They would spin llu.v, and collect
She took it from the wheel, and by bringing it j a horse at grass, aud presents the nearest resefnblance to
HE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASUBE IN ANNOUNC- bundles of kindling-wood, and gather berries; by all of ... ... . .he lisrht perceived that it was gold. Cristel saw j the horse's natural footing—the earth. We hate never
i a ; to the Citizens of the United Stntee, that they have
which
means they succeeded in laying up enough money how bright it w;u; but she ti-'ver dreamed that it was had a diseased foot since tho introduction of sawdust
obtained the Agency for. tad are no* enabled to offer to tiie
jroUien thread, aijd her sister took good cart not f0 inform I m the stables, now some years since. Horses bedded on
American public, the above justly celebrated aad world-ro- to supply their household with every uecessity._
Ouo day, when their father was dozing in his old willow
hvory day it was the ninth ske.11 that was gold.— J yiwdust are a'so free from dust and stains than when on
•owncd article
chair, Martha and Cristci went off to gather nuts and
tttcr lion few or how many were spun, it was the ^ordinary; littpr (simply because sawdust is a better absorleaves for their goat. They had gone but half a mile, utliuloiw that w;tt of immense value.
; bait, pertyps,) and testify their own approval of i t by
Is prepared by Dr. C. P. BELUSGIIAX, ftn eminent physician when they saw a youug squirrel lying in the path before
Afier
a ;arge number Were cohe •ted. Martha took them i frcqently rolling and lying down for hours in the day.
of London, and,Is warranted to bring out a thick sot of
them. It had fnlleu from a tree, and was very {t:rious!y
ih - city to sell to the goldsmith. He had nevoJ- seen I It also lias recommendation of being uneatable—art"ad.
W H I S K E R S OR A MU S T A U H E ,
.iread before, but he pave her its full value ii) gold vantage which all in charge of horses with the habit of
hurt. Cristci picked; it up and wrapped it in her apron,
lafromthroo to.six weeks.' This article is the only
coin. The next day he went to the king and j consuming their litter will readily admit. Being free from
aod tho sisters returned home with it, and strengthened
tho kind used by tho French, and In London and Paris it is
d him that he could have a queen who knew
it with a saucer of milk that they placed before it. It
pungent smell, which is apt to accompany slaw (uuleai
la universal use.
spin
gold
thread, meaning Martha, who had said that she wry scrupulously kept.) it is innocent to wenk eyes, and
was
at
Grst,
very
wild
and
shy,
though
it
was
so
lame
that
It is a-beautifol.economical, sootbing.yctstirautating
pound, acting as if by magic upon the root*, causing a beau- it could not climb or cvjjn run. But alter some days, it had spun the golden skeins. The king was a great spend- its slight turpentine oJor isVatlier a sweetener than othertlfhl growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the sc.iln, it will began to gel better, utid was evidently growing less' fear- thrift, und was always in debt to his noblemen and friends, wise. It makes (when converted into manure) the beat
core baldness amLca<fy> to spring up in place of the bald ful of its protectors. In time, it was very tame, followed
the thought of having a wife who could spin gold- 'possible foundation for hot-beds, and, unlike other stable
spots a tine gjXSwth of new hair. Applied according to dis very exciting aijd attractive to him. Therefore, when manure, forms 110 harbor or refuge for vermin. Pine sawrections. itrWlll turn r<Sd or toWy hair to dark, and restore Cristel and Martha wherever they went, and knew by
gray—U*tr 'to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and heart every branch of a tri-c witbiu a stone's throw of the Mari'nu came to town again, to sell her precious merchan- dust is the best, and oak the worst, as tbe latter tun*
dise to the goliUuiUh, he sent secretly to the king, nnd in- black the second day."
flexible. The "OsorExr'Ns an indispensiblc article in every old miller's cottage.
[Rural New Yorka.
gentleman's toilet, and arte*- one week's nse they would not
Winter was coming on, and Cristel made for her formed him that the individual or whom he had spoken
for sny consideration; be-without it.
was at his store aoou the king enme there, followed by
Singular Law Case.
The subscribers are the'only Agents for the article in tho playful squirrel—which, iu future, wc must call Freddy,
for that was his name—a soft bod of wool, end placed it a concourse or attendants. 1 le examined the gold skein A curious law-case wasrecentlybefore a Cerman court,
United States to whom all orders Jnilst be addressed.
Priec Oici DOLLAR a box—for sale by all Druggists and
its little house, Freddy's supply of cabbage-stalks, and firs:, and then made obeisance to Martha, the old millers arising from the following circumstanccs: A gentleman
Dealer*; or a box of the "OsouKKr" (warranted to have the corn, and hazel-nuts,was very large; enough to last all daughter. He proposed marriage to her. which she was sat at a faro table in the town of Koctheri. iu Saxony,
desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by. mail (di- winter, J le was an object bf great love to Cristci and very plad to accept The wedding was to take place in
playing with the usual attention and silence. Several play*
rect), securely packed, on' redelpt of price and postage,
in the family, no less to tho old miller than to his the palace, orjc week hence.
were made, aud the cards which the gentleman continued
*1.18. AppLv
to or address
A
As Martha left the kiug. the goldsmith (lien whisperer! unchanged to pnt forward won repeutedly. The gold
daughters. Every want was met; never was there a squirHORACE L. HEGEMAN 4 CO,
in h r t ar that she must not forget the spindle when she pushed toward him by tho croupier, however, was not
DRPOUISTS, &C.,
rel better fed anil cared for.
18-Gmf)
i t William 8treet, New York.
One cold morning iti December, Freddy was missing. left her home for tbe wedding Teast Of course she couid drawn by him, and after several more accumulations bad
His houso was pulled down nnd his bed taken out, but he itforgetno important a matter as that Upon reaching made tbe pile incouvenientlv largt^ the keeper of the bank
was not there. Martha called him nn unthankful squirrel, the cottage she could not find her sister anywhere, of rather angrily requested the foryhiate man to take in his
and would not look for him. But Cristel went all about which she was very glad, for she wanted to take the spin- money. With hiseyesfixedon tho card, the player took
the house, examined the old mill, and went down through dle away without the knowledge of its owner. So. when no. notice or the request. -'Draw it ir gold:', was agaia
the forest; but it was all to no purpose. Finally, she took she had packed up till the things she wished, and taken uttered by several round the table. No answer. •' Mon.
LOCATED AT DETROIT, MICH.,
his bed and pulled it oil apart: and as she did this there the spindle from under Cristel's pillow, she set out for sieur, you incommode the other p!aycw!"snid the croupier.
ECENTLY REMOVED TO THE NEW AND ELEGANT
suite ol rooms, prepared expressly for their iisc.ln Mer- dropped on the ground two spindles, one of wood aud of the city, fo spend the remaining days before her marriage, The same motionless silence. A person sitting next the
a dull color, the other very bright and of metal. Cristci where she could tuake ample preparations for it. The offender took hold or his hand. Tbe winner was dead.
rill Block, comer of Jefferson and W oodward Avenues.
\ gcHolarshinissued from Detroit College will be good said this latter one was tho loveliest thing she had ever wedding wasfollowedby; a series of festivities, in which As the body was being removed the croupier drew back
la Cleveland, Ohio; BnffAlo. N. Y.; Albany, N. Y.; Chicago, seen; but Martha, who was older, and pretended to a all the great personages of the kingdom took part.
the money bo had shoved toward tbe dead body, alJ edging
IlL: Philadelphia, Pa.: St. Louis, Mo, nnd N. Y. City.
great deal offrisdom,said it was nothing but brass. Still, lasted many days, and the new queen who could spin that tbe game based upon reciprocal engagement could
J . H. GOLDSMrrH. Resident Principal at Detroit.
it was a great wonder to them both how the spindles came golden thread was made tho object of great adulation not exist between tbe dead and the living. The
H. P. PERRlNVP^ncerian Penman.
and attention. She expectcd nothing but happiness in heirs of the defunct presented themeselvs the day after,
TUITION IN ADVANCE
in Freddy's bed.
Perpetual Scholarship good in sll our Colleges, including
Msrtha took the yellow metal spindle for herself, and tbe fature.
declaring that the winner had regulay commenced and
Business penmanship, &<>•
• \
Three months having passed by, nnd Marlha having continued the game. Tbe question was carried before
gave the wooden one to Cristel. When they began to
Penmanship alono,2%ICAions,$5:sixponths.evenings,$10.
spun
no gold thread of her own accord, tbe king requested tbe tribunal of Kocthen, which decided that tbe heirs of
spin,
it
was
wonderful
to
see
how
much
flax
they
could
Our Standard olPontnanshlp, i s the good old. Spcnher
to
give
him
a
specimen
of
her
-wonderful
powers.
convert into tbe finest thread. Martha could do more in
the deceased were entitled to bis winnings.
The mosttHoronah' and pVactlcal and truly popular Col- one hour than formerly in the whole day. It was, indeed, That was a sorrowful moment for her, for it was almost
legs in America. Ncnrlvfonrthouaand»tudont»bayeentered a lucky thing for these two girls to be 60 well provided impossible to spin as manyfns nine fkeins aday, the ninth
Ladies who have a disposition to punish their husbande
d a c e their establishment, which Is the best evidence of their for. They soon astom'shod the thread mercant, by the alone being of gold. So she made trial of all her attend- should recollect that a little warm sunshine will melt aa
favor with the public.
ants, and not one of theme could spin that number. The icicle much sooner than a regular north-easter.
For further Information call at College Rooms or send for great quantity of thread they brought to him for sale; he
king
wa3
greatly
pnraged,
aad
threatened
to
discharge
bi«
said
he
had
never
seen
such
spinners
as
they
were.
In
»ew Catalogue orB6 pages. For specimens of Penmanship
be wry delightful to a
Mcdose letUr stamp. Address.
„_n,T
three months' time, enough money was made to repair wife because she bad decievd him. Bnt he was determind. The lays of a nightingale may
BRYANT, STRATTON. 4 Co..
" * t o have a golden skein. So he had her put in well-fed man, but the ** lays'1 of a hen are liked better by
the old mill and hire a miller, besides improvicg the
At either of tht above Cities.
a strong castle, and locked up there with her wheel and a hungry one.
j
little
cottage.
y
(Oat this out for future fcrereace.)
r
'^ttaritfji, Counsellor aitit Solicitor,
3Mtontq) ani) Coniisrllor at |tato,
TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,
WILLIAM
FOWLE,
T
BELLIN GUAM'S
STIMULATING ONGUENT.
T
T h e S timnlating Onguent
(Umant, Strattcn & C'o.'s
1MERCIAL COLLEGE,
R
The English Pteai on American Affairs.
c o m m o n o b j e c t of restoring p e a c e a n d good o r d e r t o
LATEST FROM THE SEAT OP WAR.
p e o p l e of t h e S t a t e , and s u b o r d i n a t i o n t o t h e l a w s of F r o m the London Daily Xew*.
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N E W YORK, M A T 22.
T h e o u t b r e a k of civil w a r in A m e r i c a ha* b r e a tlx*
t h e G e n e r a l a n d S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t s , a n d unite in recomT h e U n i o n D e f e n c e C o m m i t t e e of t h i s c i t y h a v e g i v e n
signal
a n d p r e t e x t f o r a n o u t c r y in t h i s c o u n t r y against
m e n d i n g a l l citizens t o r e s p e c t e a c h o t h e r s rights t h r o u g h «, E d i t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r .
. n r d e i * f o r t h e • a n u f a c t u r e of J a m e s ' Rifled Cannon, t o
o u t t h e S t a t e , a n d m a k e n o a t t e m p t t o e x e r c i s e u n a u t h o r - p o p u l a r institutions. W e a r e b i d d e n t o look across t h e
tito*ent t o F o r f c f ickens.
i z e d p o w e r , a s i t i s the d e t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e proper- A t l a n t i c , a t t h e g r e a t e s t R e p u b l i c t h e w o r l d e v e r saw.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y *
A letter t < M B H e r a l d d a t e d S t e a m e r M t \ e r a o n ,
a u t h o r i t i e s t o s u p p r e s s all unlawful p r o c e e d i n g s , w h i c h b r o k e n in pieces b y t r e a s o n , and In t h e a g o n i e s of a
- F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , M A Y 31, 1861.
2 0 t h , says: " T n e S t e a m e r B a l t i m o r e g o t a g r o u n d last
bloody conflict, a n d we a r e a s k e d w h e t h a r a n h e r e d i t a r y
c a n onlv d i s t u r b t h e p u b l i c p e a c e .
n i g h t a t t h e m o u t h of t h e P o t o m a c . A p r o p e l l e r w i t h
G e a ' P r i c e pledges t h e w h o l e p o w e r of t h e S t a t e offi- m o n a r c h and an h e r e d i t a r y a r i s t o c r a c y would not h a w
h e a v y g u n s a o d full of m e a a t t a c k e d h e r then-, a n d o u t of
R e w a r d of Piracy.
c e r s t o m a i n t a i n o r d e r a m o n g t h e people of t h e S t a t e , a v e r t e d t h i s g r e a t c a l a m i t y ? T h e eyes of t h e glories
a
s
q
u
a
d
of
twenty
on
b
o
a
r
d
t
h
e
B
a
l
t
i
m
o
r
e
,
f
o
u
r
were
T h e C o n g r e s s of t h e R e b e l S t a t e s h a s passed an a c t
a n d G e n . H a r n e y declares t h i s o b j e c t b e i n g a s s u r e d , h e glisten w i t h d e l i g h t as t h e y point t o t h o d i s r u p t i o n of
killed, five mortally w o u n d e d , a o d t h r e e ^ ' R ^ t l y
can h a v e no o c c a s i o n , a s b e h a s n o wish, t o make mili- t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s as an a r g u m e n t a g a i n s t m e d d l i n g w i t h
for t h e e n c o u r a g e m e n t o r P i r a c y u p o n t h e h i g h seas.—
R e b e l s fired g r a p e a n d c a n n i s t e r . T h e y h a d 100 men.
t h e franchise, a n d timid politicians a r e c o n t e n t t o pause,
f f e r e v e r y m a n on b o a r d a n a r m e d vessel of t h e U n i t s d L i e u t W e s t of t h e B a l t i m o r e , ' s a y s h e will n o t c o m e u p t a r y m o v e m e n t s w h i c h m i g h t o t h e r w i s e c r e a t e e x c i t e raert, w h i c h h e most e a r n e s t l y d e s i r e d t o a v o ' " ' ^ h e y in o r d e r t o see how m a t t e r s will end. T h e j u b i l a t i o n of
S t a t e s t h a t shall b e sunk, b u r n e d or d e s t r o y e d , t h e pirateB t h e river w i t h o u t t h a t p r o p e l l e r . "
t h e r e f o r e enjoin u p o n t h e people t o a t t e n d t o U i t K c i v i l political reactionists is surprisiug. I n t h e m i d s t of t h o s e
CqAXBERSBUBG. PA., MAY 2 1 .
a r e t o receive a reward of 8 2 0 , b u t f o r all w h o are t a k e n
business, a n d e x p r e s s t h e h o p e t h a t t h e u n q u i e t e l e n k j i t s m a r v e l o u s events w h i c h h a v e t a k e u place in E a r o p e , and
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arrived, b n t trill p r o b a b l y be here by t h e middle of the side. I t h a v i n g crossed t h e river in steam tugs. A f t e r
m o u t h . H i s Commission, instead of b e i n g f o r w a r d e d t o t h e arrival of o t h e r troops, he p r o c e e d e d u p t h e street
h i m a t G o o d r i c h , his place of residence, w a s sent t o t h i s with a squad of his men t o t a k e possession of the teleg r a p h office. W h i l e passing along, he noticed a secesoffice, where it remained t w o weeks, a n d was then sent
sion flag flying f r o m the house-top. H e immediately enon. -This is t h e reason of h i s delay.
tered the building and made his way u p t o the roof with
W e teOder o a r t h a n k s t o J a c o b B a r n s. E s q . , onr pre- one of his m e n ; hauled down the secession emblem, and
decessor, for his courtesy in initiating us i n t o t h e mys- w r a p p i n g it round his b o d y descended. W h i l e on t h e
second floor, a secessionist came o u t of a d o o r * i t h a
teries of onr new calling and g i v i n g us a general i d e a
cocked double barrel s h o t gun. H e took aim a t Ellsof t h e details of office business.
worth, when the latter a t t e m p t e d to strike t h e g u n o u t
of his way with his fist A s be s t r u c k it one of t h e barPRIMART SCHOOL MONET.—The C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r has
rels d i s c h a r g e d , lodgiug a whole load of buck-shot in
redeived f r o m t h e S t a t e T r e a s u r e r the P r i m a r y S c h o o l E l l s w o r t h ' s b o d / and killing h i m instantly. H i s comm o n e y f o r G r a n d T r a v e r s e county, f o r 1861. T h e ap- panions instantly s h o t the m u r d e r e r t h r o u g h t h e Head
p o r t i o n m e n t is as follows: Centerville, 8 1 5 . 1 2 ; Megeezee, with a revolver making him a corpse a second o r t w o
a f t e r t h e fall of Ellsworth. T h e house was immediately
$ 2 1 , 4 2 ; Peninsula, 8 5 9 , 2 2 ; T r a v e r s e , 8 4 0 , 7 4 ; W h i t e s u r r o u n d e d , and all t h e inmates made prisoners. T h i r t y w a t e r 8 2 0 , 5 8 . T o t a l , 8 1 5 7 , 0 8 . T h e townships of Lelanau, five Secession cavalryists were m a d e prisoners by t h e 1
•Glen A r b o r , - C r y s t a l L a k e and Milton, m a d e no returns, F e d e r a l d r a g o o n s in the Vicinity of A l e x a n d r i a . "
a n d a r c t herefore entitled t o nothing.
SECOND- DISPATCH.
{Sow
PdSTMASTER.—Henry D. Campbell, E s q . , h a s
•received his commission as P o s t m a s t e r a t T r a v e r s e City.
H e is a h a r d - w o r k i n g R e p u b l i c a n , a t h o r o u g h business
man, a n d k n o w n a s well as a n y one in t h e county how t o
^ bo a good P o s t m a s t e r .
.
BOARD OK SUPERVISORS.—There will be a m e e t i n g of
t h e B o a r d or S u p e r v i s o r s of t h i s County, a t T r a v e r s e C i t y
-* on Monday, t h e
10th d a y of J u n e ,
for Equalization,
p u r s u a n t t o law.
TIIE MACKINAW IIERALD.—Wo h a v e received theGrst
N o . of *.lii» paper, which was r e v i v e d on the 4 t h of May.
S h a d e of F a u s t !
:
W h a t a specimen of t y p o g r a p h y !
E n g l a n d recognizes o n r blockadc, a n d by proclamation
war:i< all British s u b j e c t ? t h a t it t h e y break it, the G o v e r n ment will n o t shelter t h e m f r o m t h e l e g i t i m a t e result of
P o s t master-Genertil Blnir, h a s o r d e r e d a suspension
of t h e mail service in all t h e secceding S t a t e s e x c e p t
Tenuessee.
'
T h e e n t i r e Loudon P r e s s e x c e p t t h e T i m e s , sympathize
warmly w i t h t h e loyal S t a t e s , a n t i c i p a t i n g an early triumph far the government
T h e b e t r o t h a l of the P r i n c e s s Alice t o P r i n c e L o u i s of
H e s s e h a d been formally announced b y t h e Ministry in
both Houses.
'
T w e u t y - e i g h t vessels h a v e already been c a p t u r e d b y
t h e b l o c k a d i n g fleet a t v a r i o u s points,
according to
advices at the N a v y D e p a r t m e n t
Citizens f r o m t h e seceded S t a t e s , iij o r d e r t o receive
p a t e n t s for inventions, m u s t t a k e t h e o a t h prescribed b y
law. a c k n o w l e d g i n g their a l l e g i a n c e t o the U n i t e d States.
T h e M o n t g o m a r y A d v e r t i s e r says: " T h e C o n f e d e r a t e
Congress h a s d e c i d e d t o r e m o v e their c a p i t a l t o R i c h -
mond."
•
• r
NEW
GOODS,
AND BE NOT SATISFIED,
BUT
New Arrangement.
TO T H E PUBLIC
C O H E A.YB C O N V I N C E Y O U R S E L F O f
THE FOLLOWING FACTS I
F I R S T ,
AND
From
c
Read the Following,
NTESCT
That
Hitchcock, Campbell & Bacon,
,
Groceries, Provisions, Jjry Goods, Hardware, Clothing,
And, in fact, anything the wants of the country d e m a n d :
i-hlcb they sell cheap for
In Iraverse City, awl on all parts c
B E A D Y PAY,
Grand Traverse Bay, we would res- believing the nimble dime Letter than the lacy (hilling.
announce
S E C O N D L Y , That
They pay the highest market price for all kinds of P r o d u c e :
T H E
F
A C
W h e a t , R y e , Corn, Oatx, B u c k w h e a t , B c n n s , P e a » ,
THAT W E HAVE NOW MOVED INTO
Our New and Spacious Store,
Which we are filling to repletion with ALL KINDS OF
"fiic w a r is carried i n t o A f r i c a . Tlie advance movem e n t f o r e s h a d o w e d in my last night's d i s p a t c h e s has been
made. F i f t e e n thousand t r o o p s crossed i n t o V i r g i n i a
last ( l i g h t and a r c now o c c u p y i n g A r l i n g t o n H e i g h t s
a n d A l e x a n d r i a . N i n e regimObts of infantry ( f o u r N e w
J e r s e y regiments, the seventh, t w e l f t h a n d twei.ty-fiifih which are adapted to the wonts of the aarroundlng country
of N e w Y o r k , one f r o m Michigan, and one of the Dist r i c t militia.) t o g e t h e r with two companies of cavalry
and ARE or MAY 11E called for froaa time to time.
a n d one b a t t e r y of artillery, p r e c e d e d by f o u r companies
of picked regular infnntry, crossed over t h e L o n g B r i d g e
f o r o c c u p a tio n of A l e x a n d r i a , and six regiments of InWe would briofly call the attention of the purchasing pubfantry t o g e t h e r with a similar complement of cavalry
and artillery passed over G e o r g e t o w n b r i d g e for the oclic to the following
cupation of the h e i g h t s of Arlington. T h e f o r m e r bo<)y
was u n d e r commaud of G e n . Mansfield, a n d the latter
under Gen. McDowell. T h e t r o o p s commenced
•shortly nfter m i d n i g h t Precisely a t t w o o'clock t h e
crossing of the main b o d i e s b e g a n o v e r the bridges, t h e
W E HAVE A
V i r g i n i a ends of b o t h h a v i n g been secured at an early
h o u r by an advance g u a r d . T h e movement was conducted with the utmost quickness and promptness, all the
troop3 passing over in less than t w o h o u r s
V e i y few
knew of t h e g r a n d n i g h t expedition, and t h e d e p a r t u r e
of t h e t r o o p s wns only witnessed by few. I t was a g r a n d
IN THE MAIN, A
a ix U m p r e s s iv e spectacleI was out on h o r s e b a c k all n i g h t b a t found i t impossible t o g e t permission t o cross w i t h troops. S e n a t o r Chandler of Michigan, beiDg the only civilian allowed t o cross.
A t f o u r o'clock however, a r e p o r t was received f r o m the
c o m m a n d e r of t h e expedition, t h a t no opposition h a d
WE HAVE A
been offered, a n d t h a t the r o a d t o A l e x a n d r i a was open.
T r o o p s w e r e e x p e c t e d t o h a v e possesssion of the t o w n
before five a. m. T r o o p s t o o k rations for only two day.
along, b u t provisions will be sent across in large quantities' t o day. I can s t a t e oo. t h e highest authority, t h a t
the G o v e r n m e n t d o e s not intend t o move an a r m y on
R i c h m o n d a t present, b u t merely t o a d d t o the security of t h e ' C a p i t o l by o c c u p y i n g positions, t h e possession of which would virtually give t h e rebels' control
of the scat of g o v e r n m e n t T h e c o u u t r y w i t h i n a radius of twenty-five miles of A l e x a n d r i a will b e k e p t clear
of rebels. S h o u l d t h e y a d v a u c e on t h e F e d e r a l a r m y in direct to Chicago; th as giving
GREAT ADVANTAGES
s t r o n g force, a c o r r e s p o n d i n g forward movement will of
course be made by the latter. 1 A long t r a i n of wagons,
o
PAY
FREIGHTS..
over
any
one
having
t
with wheelbarrows a n d shovels followed the troops, indic a t i n g an intention t o t h r o w u p fortifications.
Goods and W a r e s
P O I N T S :
NEW STORE;
NEW
STOCK;
Propeller of Our Own,
Our Own Trade,
Barley, Gram Seed, Poultry, Pork a n d Beef,
( U r e s e d or e n foot,) Shingle* a n d C o r d Wood.
TRAPPERS will do well to give tlicm a call before a«lliag
FURS
T H l R D I i Y , That
By the aid of experienced workmen, they have opened « n<
Blacksmith Shop,
CUSTOM WORK,
of any description, on short notice.
Also keep on hand a a
a s s o r t m e n t Of
Iron, S a p P a n s , 15-30-60 Gallon Kettle*, P l o w * ,
Axes, Hoc*. D r a g - T e e t h , Sleds, O x - C a r t s , 0 > »
Yokes, Whlffletrces, A c .
In short, all kinds of F a r m i n g I m p l e m e n t s ; and will pay
particular aticntion to
HORSE AJVD OX-SHOEING.
F O U R T H L Y ,
That
A NEW
METALLIC MILL,
for Shelling Corn, Grinding Corn and Cob, and all k i n d s a t
Coarse Uralns, will be run expressly in a
C U S T O M
TRADE.
F o r the accommodation of the
F
A
R
M
E
R
S
.
SEED GRAINS,
F E E D
M E A L ,
will be kept constantly on hand and for sale by t h a 100 lbs.
NEW
STORE
N E W GOODS,
Our Rents are Nothing.
C o r n e r o f W a l p i z o o a n d N a g o n a b e fits.,
THIRD DESPATCH.
T h e w r a t h of t h e F i r e m e n Z o n a v e s in consequence o!
r e d , w h i t e a n d blue, w i t h seven s t a r s on t h e c o r n e r of t h e t h e assassination of Colonel Ellsworth, is fearful. T h e y
WE HAVE
t h r e a t e n t o b u r n A l c x a u d c r i u t o the g r o u n d a n d t a k e "
u p p e r o r blue s t r i p e .
rible r e v e n g e f o r t h e i r loss.
E x G o v e r n o r Rooder, of F a . , a n d Kansas, h a s been
A reconnoitering force of twtf regiments was sent
THE SUBSCBIBEB HAS JDST BECEIVED HIS WINTBR
western direction, f r o m Alexandria, e a r l y t h i s morning.
appointed Brigadier-General by the P r e s i d e n t
STOCK. CONSISTING OF
T h e men c o m p o s i n g it took u p t h e rails of t h e AlexFOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
i
T w o h u n d r e d a n d seventy womeu have t h u s f a r offered a n d r i a and R i c h m o n d railroad, a n d took down t h e wires
of t h e telegraph a s t h e y went along. All a d v a n c e t r o o p s
t h e i r services as a r m y nurses in B o s t o n .
of t h e F e d e r a l a r m y w e r e instructed t o a n s w e r t o chalL e w i s Clephane, of t h e N a t i o n a l Republican, h a s been l e n g e r s of the r e b e l p i c k e t a — W h o goes t h e r e ? w i t h t h i s :
• The Advance Guard of the Grand Army of the Una p p o i n t e d p o s t m a s t e r of the city,of W a s h i n g t o n .
ted States!"
T h i s unswer in all instances made the
G e n . 8 c o t t w i l U j e 7 5 y e a r s old on the first of J u n e , r e b e l s b e a t p r e c i p i t a t e retreat.
From our long residence in the country we have become
T h e a r m y will be a t once engaged in c o n s t r u c t i n g
1861.
/ •
'
fortified camp. E a r t h - w o r k s will b e t h r o w n u p over
well acqnaiated wilh the wants of the public.
b a t t e r i e s from a p o i n t o p p o s i t e Georgetown, across A r Which he offers cheap for Cash or Barter.
T. J. R A M S D E L L
lington H e i g h t s to A l e x a n d r i a .
And now we hive associated with u* in th* Mercanlll* DeC. DAVIDSON, Agent.
Col. Ellsworth's d e a th i s the only casualty t h u s f a r
Northport,
December 21,1860.
4tf
ported.
v
ASP
'Immense t r a i n s loaded with provisions, ammunition, partment of onr arm,
P . 8.—CASFI P A I D F O R FURS.
SOIilCXTOIt IN C H A N C E R Y ,
wheel barrows, and c a m p e q u i p p a g e continue t o pass
KO. 4 FIRST STREET,
o v e r the b r i d g e . A n o t h e r b a t t e r y of six 12 pounders has
M n n i s t « « . AXiohiuan.
j u s t e r o d e d over.
t
T h e secession flag is composeiJ,pf t h r e e b r o a d stripes,
N O R T H P O R T .
.Abundant Advantages
D R Y G O O D S ,
Neio- Ywk, Boston, Cincinnati or Chi-BOOTS AND SHOES,
cago.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Hardware, Groceries and Provisions,
• ^ttorm m Counsellor at £ato,
MR.. S. B A R N S ,
i^%T. E S T A T E
AND
'ENERAL LAND OFFICE.
MEN
U . S . MINT.—The coinage of ihe P h i l a d e l p h i a Mint for who for sixteen year* ha* been extensively engaged jn a buApril amounted to 84.681,771.
BRYAST, STRATTO.V k
Ca's
NATIOKAL CHAIN OP .COM-
siness whose requirements were of the same nature as our
own, and who has for several years purchased goods of the
NORTHPORT IS RISING!!
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L. M. & w . F. STEELE & Oo.
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK a i d BOSTON, and who will
MERCIAL COLLEGES.—No y o u n g m a n ' s education should
\
A L B E R T W. BACON
continue to do so for our firm from time to t i m e ; thus en"VXTULL LOCATE LANDS, PAY TAXES, BOY OR S E L L b e considered complete until be h a s b e c o m e a possessor
abling us to lay down our goods
Y V on Commission—and now offtr* for sale,
of a t h o r o u g h business education. I t i s now generally
HAVE I N T R O D U C E D I A B G E AND T H E
u n d e r s to o d t h a t t h e several colleges constituting t h e g r e a t
national c h a in a r e considered t h e s t a n d a r d in t h i s d e p a r t -
DRUGS &MEDICINES
1424 Acres of Choice Laiuls;
AND WILL SELL AS AGENT
and save to the* consumer—first. TRAVELING KXPKNSES:
all conducted u n d e r one second, LOSS OF TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORHIGH BEXTS
MOUS AMOUNT necessarily added t o <
and expenses of the Chicago m e r c h a n t
t o t h e i r usefulness a n d t h o r o u g h n e s s of instruction. W e
We shall make an ESPECIAL EFFORT to
understand t h e p a t r o n a g e of t h e s e institutions never was plete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers on the Bay
b e t t e r than during the present year.
will be ensbled t o purchase of us. in quantities to suit, for
only a SMALL ADVANCE on COST and a sommission for
GLEN ARBOR,
M A R C H , 1861.
handling.
1850 Acres, also Choice and well Se-ment of education.
g e n e r a l system, a n d
lected.
Also—13 Lots In the Village o f E l k R a p i d s ,
WITH OK WITHOUT DWELLINGS.
The above mentioned Lan<|a are iu%ll p a r t i of the County,
Elk Lake, Whitewater, Omenta and Traverse; arc among the
earliest and beat selections with reference to soil, water, surface, and market; embrace F a n n i n g Lands, Village Sites and
Water Powers,-with or without improvements, in quantities
to aait purchasers, and at prices making it an object, in preference to buviuK back from settlements.
M-ly
Traverse City-May 1. 1661.
As Low as any House in Ch icago;
F R U I T ^PREESS.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE A CHOICE
They are
WODLD HKRKBY OIVI XOTICB THAT TJIK
Northern Transportation Co.'s
LINE OF PROPELLERS,
Running between OGDENSBURG and CHICAGO, will call
at this place DAILY, daring the coming season of navigation, to receive wood.
The above Line consists of the Propellers
Buckeye, Michigan, Ontario, Ogdensbnrg, Wisconsin, Empire, Prairie State a n d Cleveland;
n' the choicest kinds, hrooght in last Fait and for safety and regularity of trips is not equalled by any
in order to have them on hand f o r early S p r i n g aetting.
other Line on the Lake*.
DASCOMB, TODD A C O . .
JAMES M. BCRBECK.
1-1-Cm
Proprietors of Wood Yard.
Northport, March 16,1851.
N
TO BE POUND IN T H E COONTY.
no e x p e n s e is s p a r e d t h a t will a d d
D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.
•election of FRUIT TREES, consisting of
18 V a r i e t i e s o f A p p l e * .
12
w
«» D w v f P e u i ,
ONLY STOCK
T o the Ladies.
we would remark, that owing to want of room we have been
unable to keep many things in their line, which NOW, froi
onr increased room, and the
ALSO—A e n o i c c
VARIETT o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
P R O V I S I O N S ,
IN W H I C H THEY ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
G i v e TTs a C a l l !
Bams with the thousa nd, and one demands necessary to a ladtjs wants, V . B . — P h y s i c i a n s * p r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r e f u l l y
•we shall in future TRY and k e e p ANY a n d ALL THINGS
they m*y require.
N. B. ANYTHING not in our regular liae that Ladies i
citizens may want, we shall hold onrselve* In readiness
send f o r ; and shall be most happy t o do so at any and all
times.
H A N N A H , L A T A CO.
Traverse City, May M . 18C0.
'lH'kL^kW.
Northport, D c c - I i , ' # 60.
Cmm-
F . STEELE & COt
MOKGA.N B A T E S ,
N O T A R Y PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Office, T n v s r a e City
Mich.
TTannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
L i f e a n t C h a r a c t e r pf Confucius.
T h o eelebrftUki C h i n e s e p h i l o s o p h e r , C o n f u c i u s , d i d
ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND R " B S I < B s o t g r o w in k n o w l e d g e b y d e g r e e s , as c l u l d r c f l u S l d t e d o ,
F A R M E R S ATTENTION!!
INC. tiOUKS.
•
.
b a t scemad to arrive at reason and t h e perfection o l n i s
Businefcs, Sack a n d F a n c y Coats a n d \ csta;
ftjn'ities a l m o s t f r o m h i s i u f a n e j . l i e - b a d B g r o v e a n d
; Black, Kency t n d Union I'ants.;
, . .
S u m m e r Coats, P a n t s am! V ests, a fall l i n e , in m»• e r i o u j d e p o r t m e n t , whi<ih g a h f c d h i m rcwuect a n d plainVoir Latest Style.
ly f o r e t o l d w b « t b e o n e t h y Would b e . W b a t d i a t i u g n i s b ILL P C B C ? ? A s ^ A S U ^ ' A Y THE HIGHEST PRICE
W h i t e , F a n c y , C h e c k a n d Mripe S h i r t s ;
o d h i m m o s t 'wju h i s t n i i a m p l e d a n d e x a l t e d g o o d n e s s a n d
t will w a r r a n t , f o r
Gentlemen's Linen, Leopold and Byron Collar*
p a r i t y . H e h o n o r e d . v i r t u e , a n d e t j d e u v b r e d in all t h i n g s
Overcoats, a full line;
. t o i m i t a t e ' h i s g r a n d f a t h e r , w h o w a s t h e n olive !n C h i n a ,
Kent Jackets;
'
Seamless Coats and O v e r c o a t s :
delivered at Traverse C i t y — W h e a t O a t s C o r n , Rye. Barley,
and a very excellent man.
Blue and White Overalls;
Pease, Potatoes, Onions, R o o t s Ac. A c . — t h u s m a k i n g an abO n o d a y , w h e n h e was b u t a child, h e h e a r d h i s g r a n d Keuty and Flannel D r a w e r s ;
solute h o m e market f o r e v e r y t h i n g raised.
at
father f e t c h a d e e p s i g h ; a n d g o i n g a p t o h i m w i t h m n c h
F l a n n e l a n d Knit S h i r t s ; .
A s a p e r i e n t a n d Stomacic p r e p a r a t i o n of IRON purified of
reverence,
" M a y I p n - s a m c , ' ' s a p he, " w i t h o u t l o s i n g
S u s p e n d e r s anil Gloves;
OODS AT WHOLESALE—
.
India Hubber and Oil Overalls a n d L e g g i n s ;
t h e respect I o w e y o n , t o i n q u i r e i n t o t h e occasion o f v o u r Oxygen a n d Carbop by combustion i n H y d r o g e n . . Sanctionttaisins, in quarter, half a n d w h o l e b o x e s ;
Wool, Cotton a n d Union S o c k s ;
g r i e f ? P e r h a p s yfltt fear t h a t y o n r p o s t e r i t y s h o u l d d e - ed by the hi sliest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and
Taltow and Stearine Candles, by t h e b o x ;
Black a n d Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
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Sugar, by t h e barrel or 100 l b s ;
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g e n e r a t e f r o m y o n r v i r t u e , a n d d i s h o n o r y o n b y t h e i r tho U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d prescribed in their practice.
G i n g h a m . F l a g and Turkey Bed llanofcrrchief*
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h i s g r a n d f a t h e r t o h i m , " a n d w h e r e h a v e von l e a r n e d t o tion of I r o n can b e c o m p a r t d with i t I m p u r i t i e s of the
P o c k c * K n i v e s , Bazar*. Strops,
Matches, by t h e g r o s s ;
L a t h e r Boxes a n d Brushes,
s p e a k in t h i s m a n n e r ? "
F r o m yourself, r e p l i e d C o n - blood, depression of vital e n e r g y , pale and otherwise sickly
Tovs, N o t i o n s ;
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Tobacco Boxes a a d Pouches,
f u c i u s ; " I a t t e n d diligently t o y o u e v e r y t i m e y o n s p e a k ; c o m p l e x i o n s indicate its necessity In almost e v e r y conccivat o b a c c o , Fine Cut, by t h e half b a r r e l ;
, Compasses, Rules, 1 a a d 2 feet.
Tobacco. Smoking, by the half b a r r e l ;
a n d I h a v e o f t e n b e a r d y o u any, t h a t a sou,: w h o d o e s not
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
p l u g Tobacco, by the i o lbs. or b u t t ;
b y h i s own v i r t a c ' s u p p o r t t h e glory o f h i s a n c e s t o r s , a n d
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30, IKO.
I n n o x i o u s in all maladies i [ / w h i c h i t h a s bean tried, it has
Soda, by the SO lbs. or k e g ;
i m i t a t e t h e v i r t u e s of his p a r e n t s , d o e s n o t d e s e r v e t o b e a r
proved absolutely curativo in each of the following comA N K E E NOTIONS—
their name."
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Shoe's and Hoots, by the do*, or hf. d o t p a i r s
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l a l n t s viz:
Brown C o t t o n , by the 3 t o 5 p i e c e s ;
A f f i l e a g e of t w e n t y - t h r e e , w h e n he h a d ( f a m e d conWatch, g u a r d s a n d fob c h a i u s ;
I n Debility, Nervous Affcctions, Emaciation.
S h i r t i n g Stripe, by the 2 t o 6 p i e c e s ;
s i d e r a b l e knowlodgd of a n t i q u i t y , a n d a c q u a i n t e d himself
Faucv and compass watch keys;
,Cream T a r t a r , by the o t o 20 lbs,;
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Ca.\ a n d w a t e r p r o o f ;
w i t h t h e l a w s a n d c u s t o m s of h i s c o u n t r y , ho b e g a n t o D y s p e p s i a , C o n s t i p a t i o n , D i a r r h o e a , D y s e n t e r y , I u Candy, by the b
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2ft 11
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Tea. by the 2ft
Shawl pins, necklaces, e a r d r o p s ;
wisely p e r s u a d e d t h a t t h o p o p p l e could n e v e r bo h a p p y , R h e u m , M i n n c n s t r u a t l o n , W h i t e s , C h l o r o s i s , L i v e r
P o r k , bv the b a r r e l :
Breast pins, assorted, bracelets, w a f e r s : 4.
s o l o n g a s a v a r i c e , a m b i t i o n , v o l u p t u o u s n e s s a n d false C o m p l a i n t s , C h r o n i c H e a d a c h e s , R h e u m a t i s m , I n !Hams a
Kid, bead a n d leather p u r s e s ;
,
Prints,
p o l i c y should r e i g n a m o n g t h e m , resolved t o p r e a c h tip a t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o n t h e F a c e , 4 : c .
L e a t h e r bags, f o r l a d l e s ' u s e ;
; Flannels;
In cases of CKNEKAL DEBILITY, w h e t h e r the result of acute
Wallets, p o t t o uionalis. lndelitble i n k :
severe morality; and accordingly he began to enforce
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Mosquito Bars, by t h e p i e c e ;
Cologne,
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t e m p e r a n c e , j u s t i c e , a n d o t h e r v i r t u e s , t o inspire a con- disease, or.of the c o a t i n u e d d im in u tio n of nervous ai
K a i l s by the keg, a s s o r t e d ;
P r i n c e of Wale.-', kiss-me-quick and W i n d s o r s o » p ; .
t e m p t of r i c h e s a n d o u t w a r d , p o m p , t o e x c i t e t o m a g n a n - c u l a r energy from n e r v o u s complaints, ono tri*l of t h i s rej S a l t by the b a r r e l ;
Almond, h o n e y , run-flower ntul Y a n k e e s o a p ;
' Coffee, hv the 3i> to 100 l b s . ;
i m i t y a m i g r e a t n e s s of mind, w h i c h s h o u l d m a k e m e n in- toratlve h a s proved successful to a * e x t e n t which no dcscripSilvet soap, for cleaning silxcr ware, A c . ;
,
G r o u n d Coffee, by t h e 20 t o 50 l b s . ;
e a p a b l e of d i s s i m u l a t i o n a n d Wnccrit'y. H e n « d e v e r y
T h e r m o m e t e r s , leather b e l t s :
ion nor written attestation would r e n d e r credible. Invalids
' Itnttc-r C r a c k e r s . 30 lbs. t o b i d . ;
F a n c y , m o r o c c o a n d silk b e l t s ;
h o n o r a b l e m c a u s ' . h e could devise, t o reJwm his c o u u t r j - ,0 long bed-ridden as t o have become f o r g o t t e n in their
JIard Urcad;
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m e n f r o m t* life o f p l e a s a r e t o n life o f ' r e a s o n . H e w a s neighborhoods, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world
Boston ISiscuit;
T o b a c c o boxes, a c o m p l e t e a*»'t, s o m e v e r y fine:
e v e r y w h e r e k n o w n , a n d a s m u c h b e l o v e d . H i d e x t r e m e is if j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m p r o t r a c t e d travel in a d i s t a n t land.
Koila C r a c k e r s ;
P u m p k i n , pomegranate, h e a r t and s t r a w b e r r y e m e r i M j
Pipes, by the b o x :
k n o w l e d g e a n d g r e a t wi sd o m soon m a d o h i m k n o w n ; his S o m e very s i g n a l i n s t a n c e s of t h i s kind are attested of female
S h a . ing boxes, m c c r c h a n m p i p e s ;
K i j t v b y the d r o m ;
:
i n t e g r i t y , a n d t h e s p l e n d o r of b i s v i r t n e , m a d e h i m belovShawl pin«, ai- orted k i n d s :
Sufferers, emaciated v i c t i m s of a p p a r e n t ' m a r a s m u s , sanBrooms, by the d o z e n ;
Crumb, cloth, hair. nail, tooth, s c r u b , blacking, n a r s a
e d ' K i n g s w e r e g o v e r n e d b y h i s wisdom, a n d t h e p e o p l e
C u r r a n t " , by the 20 lbs. t o half b a r r e l ;
g u i n e o u s exhaustion, critical changes, a u d t h a t complication
broom a n d p a i n t b r u s h e s ;
reverenced him as a s a i n t
P r u n e s , by the 20 to.100 11]*.;
Dead s h o t k a t b a r i u n , t r i c o p l i c t o u s ;
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s a n d dyspeptic aversion to air a u d e x e r c i s e for
P r i e d Apples, by the 100 lbs or b a r r e l ;
I J o w a s offered s e v e r a l h i g h oljiccs in t h e m a g i s t r a c y ,
Mensnring tapes,.very s u p e r i o r and r e l i a b l e ;
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i;un Caps, by the 1000;
w h i c h h e s o m e t i m e s a c c e p t e d , h u t n e v e r f r o m a m o t i v e .which the physician h a s n o name.
P o c k e t rompasses, or l * s t m a k e i s ;
I n NKKVOI'S A r r r x r i o N S of all k i n d s , a n d f o r r e a s o n s faShot, by t h e bag.
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a m e n d i n g m a n k i n d ; Col* W n e v e r e n a n y occasion failed t o iron mUst necessarily tic salutary, for, u n l i k e the old oxides,
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resign t h o s e offices, a s s o o n a s h e p e r c e i v e d t h a t h e could
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V T Camlific. muslin and n n c n . U i V i n g ;
b e n o l o n g e r useful in t h e m . - - H e i n c u l p a t e d c a n d o r a n d ing; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the innHfEDICINESI n s e r t i n g a n d Flouncing, r c a t T h r e a d ;
ifl.
Brandrcth's Pills;
fidelity i t m o n g t h e i f c c n . a n d ttchrirtei! t h e w o m e r r t b c h a s - n a t e casnsof cosUvyicss w i t h o u t ever b e i n g a g a s t r i c purga(" S m y r n a a n d c o t t o n Edge a n d l u s e r t i a g ;
A yore' P i l l s ;
t i t y a n d s i m p l i c i t y o r m a n n e r s . B v s u c h m e t h o d s h e tive, or inflicting a diiagrcenlilc s e n s a t i o n .
Mu«liii, c a m b r i c aud p i q n a s e t t s of Collars a n d Sleeves;
Moffat's P i l l s :
Cambric, muslin A tine Maltese h a n d - w r o u g h t Collars;
w r o u g h t ' t C g e n e r a l r e f o r m a t i o n , a n d e s t a b l i s h e d e v e r y - ; I n t h i s latter' property, liraong others, which m a k e s it
Jaynts' Pills;
Muslins—Nainsook, Booh, Swiss a u d C a m b r i c ;
w h e r e s o ritaeh cotico.il a n d h a m a n i t t , t h a t t h e k i n g d o m remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PILES, u p o n
Jayncs' Alterative:
F r c n r k skirt .laconct; Jaconet;
Jaynes' Vermifuge;
a p p e a r e d , a s i t w e r e , b n t one g r e a t familv.
which i t also a p p e a r s t o e x e r t a d i s t i n c t and specific action,
Cross-barred, Cambric and N a i n s o o k :
A v r t s ' Cherry P c c t o r a i ;
T h u s t h e people, regulated b y t h e w i s e m a x i m s o r p r e - by d i s p e r s i n g the local t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them.
Wash B l o n d : Kmbroidcred C u r t a i n s ;
ltiienbttrb; Codl<nr;
^
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Brlllianics, f r o m Is. t o 30c;
In DYKI'SJ-SIA, innumerable as are its causes, a siorflo box
Mexican L i n i m e n t :
r
Linen, L i n e n C a m b r i c and hem stitched u d a w ;
l e n g t h t h e j e a l o u s y of t h e n e i g h b o r i n g k i n g s w a s e x c i t e d . of. t h e s e ChalyJ>eate p i l l s h a s often, sufficed f o r t h e mi
I ' c r r j ' Davis' Pain K i l l e r ;
P r i n t e d bord, p r i n t e d and plain Gent's. H a n d k e r c h i e f s :
T h e y w e r e c o n v i n c e d t h a t a king, u n d e r t h e counsels of
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s u c h a m a n as Coiifneiu.-, would s o o 6 M c o i n B t o o p o w e r I n u n c h e c k e d DIAUHUOEA, even when advanced to PVSEXNapkins. Doyies, I ' i l l o w - C a W C o t t o n ;
Sands'Sarsapsrilla:
f u l T b e y c o n t r i v e d n plot t o d e m o l i s h t h e ..edifice of
Linen T.ilde"Covers, by the p a t t e r n or y a r d ;
Sawyer's E x t . Bark f o r F i v e r a n d A g u e ; a'
TEfiYt confirmed, e m a c i a t i n g , aud apparently maligi
w i sdom a n d v i r t n e . w l i i c h Confncitos h a d e r e c t e d , by t h e
Marseilles, p f i n t c d a u d p l a i n ;
K e n n e d y s ' Medical D i s c o v e r y ;
effects have been equally.decisive and a s t o n i s h i n g .
Linen. Linen D i a p e r ; I ' f q u a B i n d i n g ;
t e m p t i j i g n s of dissipation, l u x u r y , a n d v i c i o u s 'pleasures.
Sugar l i a d ;
I n the local p«iqs,Jo«» of flesh a n d stri-ugih, debilitating
I.luen and Cotton Bosoms—some very n i c e ;
Cum Guiac:
C o n s p i r a c i e s w e r e f o r m e d a g a i n s t h j s l i f e ; t o w h i c h may
Marseilles Quilts—nice; .
congh, anil "reraitte'at h e c t i c , which generally indie
Rose W a t e r :
b e a d d e d , r t h h t h i s u e g l e e t t o h i s o # n i n t e r e s t h a d redncP o i n t e d T a p e T r i m m i n g , f o r ladies' u s e ;
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s t a t e of t h i n g s , t h a t t h e y retired t o t h e m o u n t a i n s a n d
Lac S u l p h u r (for Halr-dyc;)
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Cod Liver O i l ;
deserts, as t h e only places" where .happiness could b e
O M E S T I C S F O R W I N T E R O F ISCO—
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Ki-d, blue a n d gray twilled and plain F l a n n e l s ;
f o u n d : a n d fvould h a v e p e r s u a d e d C o n f u o i u s t o h a v e follow- far m o r e t b l u i h e £ooil cffoct.of tho.most cautiously balanced
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I G H T F O R T H E M I L L I O N . — 1 W E W O U L D ES" B u t I a m a m a n , " s i i d C o n f u c i u s " a n d c a n n o t e x c l u d o bilities.
Sattinets, F. & M. C a s s i m c r e s , S h c c i r s G r a y ;
P E C I A L L Y rail the a t t e n t i o n of t h i s c o m m u n i t y t o o r »
myself f r o t h t h e s o c i e t y of iraen, a n d c o n s o r t w i t h wild
The a t t e n t i o n of fe&hles c a n n o t be t o o confidently invited
F a n c y ami b U c k C s s s l m e r e s ;
t h i n g of all o t h e r s la w h i c h they should be snd c o n s e q n c n t l y
i e a s t s . B a d a s t h o t i m e s are, I shall d o all t h a t I
> t h i s remedy a u d restorative, in the cases peculiarly affectKentucky J e a n s , Duck, p e n i r n s ;
are i n t e r e s t e d , t o w i t : t h a t n G o o d L i g h t Is o n e of tfca
Apron and miner'a check. Stripes;
can t o recall n j e i r j o v i r t u e ; f S r in v i t t a e a r o all t h i n g s , ing them.
greatest « l e s i d t r » t u n s t o lie obtalued—^and t h a t l i t e r C a r e Shirting prints aad fancy^hitting Flannels;
f u l E x p e r i m e n t , <111 r r t i r i e h a s It-en Introduced a n d d e a n d i f i n a iokimi would lint o t i w e m b r a c e d it, a n d s u b m i t
In UIIECMATISM, b o t h e h r o n i c a n d inflammatory—in the
Black Doesldn C a s s i m e r c s :
m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d a q u e s t i o n o f d o n b t . to be t h »
t h e m s e l v e s t o i t s d i c i p l i n e a n d l a w j , t h e y would n o t want
Iter, however,,more dccidcdly—it lias been invariably well
Black and blue c l o t h s : BUST, C H E A P E S T , S s F E S T . MOST ECONOMICAL a n d
m e or o u y b o j y . e l s o t o , i n s t r u c t - t h e m . I t i s t h e d u t y of a repotted,'liJth as ntlovialing pain a n d r e d u c i n g t h c swellings
Brown a n d bleached Cotton—a n i c e a s s o r t m e n t :
EQUABLE light yet known, (gas only excepted.) Bueh on
r o o t n h a u , first t o p e r f e c t himself, a n d t h e n t o p e r f e c t and ktiffness of t h e j o i n t s a n d muscles.
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w e w o u l d wish o t h e r c o n d o e t t o b e t o w a r d o u r s e l v e s . —
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shilling i>or y a r d ; choice A m e r i c a n j i r i n t s D c L a m e s :
j u r y . B y t h e toanndrs of flic c h i l d r e n , w e m a y j u d g e of
So remedy h a s over been discovered in tho whole h i s t o r y Cobnrgha-, F r e n c h M e r i n o t s ; ail wool He U i n c s ; M o h a i r s : BEST q u a l i t y . Call nud i n s p e c t o u r K r U O S E N E LAMPS.
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t h e t e m p e r of t h e m o t h e r . A n horti^t h e a r t m a k e s
mo-.licinii which e x e r t s « u c h p r o m p t , happy, and fully re- A l p a c a s ; f a n c y wostcd ]>!aids: P u t t e t n G ? o J s of latest s t y l e s :
T r a v e r s e City, NOT 30,1SC0.
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o p e n c o u n t e n a n c e , v l ' e r t o r m y p n r p r o m u e if i t b e not gtorativc effects, flood a p p e t i t e , complete digestion, rapid {•artfully s e l e c t e d : Balmoral a n d , k n i t sVirts; L a d l e s ' vest*
:<|uisition of s t r e n g t h , with a n unnstial disposition f o r aci- a n d d r a w e r s ; hoopskirt».wo0l h o o d s , n n d c r ^ l e o v e s , A c . ^ p r i n t contrary t o eqtritv, for j n s t ' e e i s before en*ry p r o m i s e . —
O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS.
o n n d c h e e r f u l e x e r c i s e , immediately follow its use.
ed C o b u r g h s : Silk V a l v a s ; choice p r i n t e d wool De Lamps
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teels :
A g e s h o u l d b o respected. a n d tUosc w h o ' s p f f ^ r u n d e r inP o t u p in n o a t tlat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, price
Brooms, Palls, T u b s , Wcslil oards,
forZoaave
firmity on p b v i e r t y ' s h o u h l b e relieved afid s u p p o r t e d . T h u 80 c e n t s por b o x ; f o r sale y d r u g g i s t s a n d dealers. Will 1* «»d
Scrub, Shoe, Clothe* s n d Whitewash Brushes,.
d e f e c t s o f p a r e n t s o u g h t , n e v e r t o bo v i s i t e d ,on t h e i r sent free to any a d d r e s i on receipt of the p r i c e . All letters,
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30. 1860.
Ladles, L o o k i n g C l a s t i s, Carpet Tacks, Bath B r i c k .
c h i l d r e n * • J t i s U c o . a n d n o t valor, m e r i t s t h e first p l a c e orders, etc., should b" a-btressed t o
H A N N A H . LAY k C O .
- M E N ' S BOOTS, SHOES.
R . B . L O C K K ti C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
T r a v e r s e City?Junff 1.1860.'
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i t f o u r e s t e e m . L e t y o u r r e a s o n b e t h e r u l e of y o u r c o n 27-ly
20 Cri>AK S r . , NEW YOKE.
t c o n g r e s s Gaiter*, Slipper*, Scotch Ties,
/ « l d S J b r r o a f o n willtc'i'ck y o n ' t o thiufcwfcaly,' t o speak
[ 7 O R T H E K I T C H E N — C l i O C K E i S Y , a fall line—
R u b b e r s and O v e r s h o e s Ladies' Bootees,
p r u d e n t l y , a n d t o b e h a v e yourdt-lf w o r t h y u p o n all o c F
GLASSWARE, a n psaortmewt.
f a l t e r ? , B u s k i n s Slips, T i e s R u b b e r s ,
Milk P a a ^ Pail* and S t i a i n c r s ,
casions."
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Coffee Pots, T e a Post, Dippers, s k i m m e r s Ac.
Conflicted, in t h o m e a n t i m e , t h o u g h h e h a d w i t h d r a w n
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X h i l d s ' Cacks, Shoes, B o o t e e s coppcr-tocd, Ac.
a b p u t , ' a n d t o d o w h a t g o o d he .could a m o n g t h e p e o p l e ,
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s o r t m e n t or s e a m i n g s u d waU r t w i n e . T r o n t a n d common
m o u t h t h e m a x i m * a n d e x a m p l e s qf t h e i r n n c i d n t h e r o e s
G a i t e r s ; Seamless S l i p p e r s :
P i s h H o o k s Gliling t w i c e f r o m 26; to 40 feet. P a t e n t s p e a r s
Men's very nice seamless Over-Shoes a n d L o g g i n g s ;
so t h a t t h o y w e r e t h o u g h t t o bo all revived in t h e p e r s o n
T r o l l i n g H o o k s of various p a t e n t s , Fish Lines T r o l l i n g L i n e s ,
Over-Shoes c o m i n g t o tlw k n e e s ;
S i n k e r s C a n e Poles, Ac.
or t h i s g r e a t m a n . ; W e shall n o t w o n d e r , t h e r e f o r e , t h a t
of L I M E and S O D A ,
B a n g o r moose skin long leg S b o e - P a c s ;
H A N N A H , LAY A.CO.
he p r o s e l y t e d a g r e a t l i d m b c r of disciples; ' w h o w e r e in- Originally discovered a u d prescribed by Dr. J . F.'CHUBCMLL
Montreal long b-g Shoe-l'acs:
T r a v e r s e City. -Nov. 30, IR60.
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Men's I n d i a r u b b e r l o n g l e g Boots.
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t h e m i n t o d i f f e r e n t p a r t s of t h e o m p i r e , - t o r e f o r m t h e
T r a v e r s e p i t y , Nov. 30, lSCO.
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m a n n e r s o f t h e people. H a r d l y a n y t h i n g . t p n b e - a d d e d
to' t h e p u r i t y of li'm m o r a l l y , w h i c h ne t a u g h t a s f o r c i b l y
30 Gallon BU e a r K e t t l e s ;
Price—Two Dollars a Bottle.
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H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
C o n f u c i u s d i d n o t t r u s t , a l t o g e t h e r t o t h e m e m o r i e s of
H E E X T R A O R D I N A R Y RESULTS OBTAINED IN A L L
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C h i s e l s A u g e r s . Hand. Buck and Cross-cut S a w s
h i s d i s c i p l e s f o r t h o p r e s e r v a t i o n of his p h i l o s o p h y , b n t he
D r a w - k n i v e s H i n g e s Cuble, Trace a n d H a l t e r C h a i n s ,
c o m p o s e d several b o o k s : a n d a l t h o u g h t h e s e b o o k s w e r e T r e a t m e n t — t h e H Y P O P I I O S P H I T E S O F LIME AND SODA
—removes all r e m a i n i n g d o u b t as to the inestimable value of
F r y and Snuce Pans. Masons' R o w e l s .
f very fine S p e c t a c l e s .
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C h o p p l n g - k n i v e s H a n d a n d Boys' A x e s
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
« p e principles of morality t h e y t a u g h t yet s u c b was the
Half. 1 a n d 2 foot R u l e s
T r a v e r s e City, J a n . 10. X?CI.
u n p a r a l l e l e d m o d e s t y of t h i s p h i l o s o p h e r , t h a t h o n e v e r
S t e e l y a r d s S p r i n g a n d C o u n t e r Scales,
Flat,'round and taper F i l e s
a s s u m e d t h e l ea st h o n o r a b o u t t h e m . H o ingenuously
E L A N D ' S K A L E R A T P S — T H E BEST ART1CLB
> t r y it. I t i s t h e i r last h o p e !
Horse R a s p s Cloat N a i l s S q u a r e Horse C a r d s
in use—for sale in Traverse Ciiy only by
a c k n o w l e d g e d t h a t t h o d o c t r i n e w a s n o t h i s o w n . b n t was
MORGAN BATES.
Curry-Combs a n d I l o r s c - B r u s h c s
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m n c h morts a n c i e n t , a n d t h a t h o h a d d o n e n o t h i n g m o r e
Herald Office, T r a v e r s e City.
T r a p s of v a r i o u s k i n d s
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 14, I860.
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t h a n c o l l e c t e d it f r o m wise l e g i s l a t o r s w h o l i v e d fifteen
Shovels a n d T o n g s N u t Crackcre, B i r d Cages.
Skates, Sleigh Bells. Coffee Mills. Ac, Ac.
h u n d r e d years before him.
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T r a v e r s e C i t y , N o v . 30,1SC0.
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Traverse City, Dec. 1 4 , 1 W 0 .
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Some parents make the great mistake or keeping their
R O C E R I E S , &<*—SUGAR, T E A . C O F F E E .
Spices. Candies, Soap, common a n d c r a a i v e ;
c h i l d r e n in-doore d u r i n g c o l d w e a t h e r . S u c h n p r a c t i c e
A P E R H A N G I N G S . — W A L L PAPER, C O R T A I *
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 ;
t a . p e r n i c i o u s i n m a n y respects. I t . e n f e e b l e s t h o b o d i e s
Paper, a n d Buff C u r t a i n i n g , B o r d e r i n g , Ac.
S o d s Cream T a r t a r , G i n g e r , B a k i n g P o w d e r ,
Genei'al Agency Business*
H A N H A B , LAY A CO.
• o f . c h i l d r e n , a n d renders t h e m p e c u l i a r l y l i a b l e t o b e
S a l a r a t u s Starch, Vermacilli, Hops,
Traverse.City, Nov. 30,1660.
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a t t a c k e d b y c o l d s a n d c o u g h s . A. c h i l d s h o u l d h a v e i t s
TobaccQ, B a a H G a r d e n S e e d s
p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will lie paid t o l o c a t i n g L a n d W a r r a n t s
feet well s h o d w i t h s o c k s a n d b o o t s , i t * b o d y well w r a p p B a g Salt, F i n e a n d Rock Salt, Glne, A l u m ,
i n v e s t i n g m o n e y in G o v e r n m e n t L & n d s i m p a r t i n g informaL a m p a n d Lard Oil, C a s t o r Oil,
e d in w a r m c l o t h i n g , i t s h e a d a n d c a r s s e c u r e l y p r o t e c t - tion relative t o t h e general f e a t u r e s r e s o u r c e s a n t l advan' S E L E C T E D a s s o r t m e n t of G o o d . ? If n o t , call OB <
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
HANNAH. LAY 4 CO.
e d f r o m t h e c o l d , . a n d t h e n b e let loose, t o p l a y in t h e tagca of t h e .Grand Traverse country, t h e p a y m e n t of t u x e s
F l u i d . M o l a s s e s Syrnp. Vinegar,
T r a v e r s e City, Nov- 31,1640.
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k e e n , b r a c i n g , w i n t e r a i r . B y ' t h i s m e a n s i t s b o d y will snd t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of any A g e n c y business w i t h which he
B e a n s P o r k , Meal, Flour. Oatmeal, F e e d , Brmn.
u a y be entrusted.
B^FCBEXOBS
Beef. H a m s a n d S h o u l d e r s Godflsb,
U N N I P P L E S , GUN WORMERS. S H O E P I N C H .
H a r d Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s L a r d .
ERS, Spoke Shaves. Spoke AD ears, Small b r i g h t I r o n
lion. J M- llowmrd, A t l o m j O e w u l . ( n - , — , ,
C h a i n , f o r Traps.
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
eoroo f r e t f u l a n d f e v e r i s h , a n d p e r p a h s w i n d u p w i t h a
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severe a t t a c k of illness.
T r a v e r s e C i t y , Nov. 30,1860.
A T S A N D C A P S - P R I N C E OF WALES, Seamlew,
MORGAN BATES,
CEVKNT FOR FRUIT J A R S — M c l W o ^ e t h e r o n e o u n c e of
Zouave, P e a r l a n d Black Wool F u r H a t s
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JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
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H A N N A H , L A Y ft CO.
Traverae City, Nov. 8 0 , 1 8 6 i .
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , MICHIGAN.
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