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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, April 05, 1861
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1861-04-05
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Whose s i n g h a s told their h e a r t ' s sad s t o r y ;
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t i e s of a s t e r n e r n a t u r e c a m e .
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of J u c e , 1 7 8 6 . A t t h e a g e of s e v e n t e e n h o w a s l e f t an the s t r e e t * of S a n F r a n c i s c o w e r e c a n o p i e d w i t h g a r l a n d s a b o u t t h e g r a v i t y of t h e auestion, w h e n tho e n t i r e proo r p h a n , and, f o r t u n a t e l y for h i m t h o s e w h o h a d h i m in and b a n n e r s , a n d e v e r y e a r was t u r n e d l i s t e n i n g <for t h e s l a v e r y s i d e of t h e C h a m W e x p l o d e d w i t h t h e intern#
c h a r g e a p p r e c i a t e d t h e value of e d u c a t i o n , a n d d e t e r m i n - signal. T h e S a b b a t h d a w n e d b r i g h t l y , a n d t h e s t e a m e r ' s w r a t h . " L e t h i m b e e x p e l l e d . " s c r e a m e d a s c o r e of
e d t o g i r e h i m one. H e was a c c o r d i n g l y p l a c e d in a h i g h - g u n w a s h e a r d , a n d t h e g u n s on t h e Island t o o k u p t h e sig- v o i c e a " L e t h i m b e e x p e l l e d ! " s h o u t e d D i x o n I I . L e w i s ,
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l i e finished his logul s t u d i e s u n d e r M r . R o b e r t s o n , a n d n o t s t a y t h e e n t h u s i a s m of t h e p e o p l e ; a n d s e a t e d in an w h o l e c o r p s of o l i g a r c h s w e r e on t h e i r feet, s c r e a m i n g
1 8 0 6 was a d m i t t e d t o t h e b a r . N o t s u c c e e d i n g a s well open c a r r i a g e , h o was b o r n e t h r o u g h t h e c r o w d e d s t r e e t s . swearing, g e s t i c u l a t i n g like demons. P o l k plied h i s gavel
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i t s limits, w h o h a d n o t Seen a resident f o r a t least a y e a r ; delights t o h o n o r ;
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I t raged violently t h r e e d a y s Thompson.
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artillery, t h e s a m e y e a r t h e p u r c h a s e -of L o u i s i a n a f r o m t h a t i t i s n ' t j u s t w h a t i t used t o b e . A n d w h a t s o r t of a s l a v o c r a c y , while Lincoln, Gushing, P h i l l i p s , G r a n g e r a n d
F r a n c e was e f f e c t e d , a n d G e n . W i l k i n s o n , t o w h o s e divis- place w a s i t ? W a s it a wee b i t of a t h i n g , w h e r e t h e o t h e r s d e f e n d e d A d a m s . D u r i n g t h e h e i g h t of t h e t e m ion S c o t t belonged, was s t a t i o n e d t h e r e t o p r o t e c t N e w r i n g of t h e b l a c k s m i t h ' s h a m m e r u p o n t h e onvil, was t h o pest t h e r o t u n d a , t h e galleries, t h e p a s s a g e s of t h e c a p j t o l
Orleans f r o m a n y h o s t i l e , d e m o n s t r a t i o n s on t h e ®nrt of only boll in all t h e c o u n t r y r o u n d ? W h o r e t h e m e e t i n g b e i n g filled w i t h a n e x c i t e d t h r o n g , t h e c o l l e a g u e s o l M r .
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W i l k i n s o n w a s m B u r r ' s confidence a n d h e n c e involved body' k n o w s h o w e v e r y b o d y lives, w h a t e v e r y b o d y does. All t h i s t i r a s , t h e old R o m a n s a t u n m o v e d in h i s place,
in t h e c o n s p i r a c y of t h e latter, i n d u l g e d r a t h e r f r e e l y in W h a t a l u x u r y it wa<C t o k n o w f o r a d e a d c e r t a i n t y , w h a t t h o c a l m e s t m a n in t h e C h a m b e r , w i t h t h e i n c e n d i a r y per e m a r k s ou b i s s u p e r i o r officcr. H e , was a r r e s t e d a n d e v e r y b o d y hail f o r d i n n e r , a n d h o w t h e y c o o l e d i t — t o tition safely locked u p in b i s desk. A t l e n g t h , i t b e g a n
t r i e d b y " C o u r t m a r t i a l T h e first c h a r g e , t h a t h o h a d in- k n o w the*name of e v e r y child in t o w n a n d all a b o u t it, t o Teak o u t t h a i t h e p a p e r w a s n o t e x a c t l y s u c h a d o c u tentionally w i t h h e l d money f r o m h i s t r o o p s , w a s declared e v e n l o Iho c o l o r of i t s eyes a n d t h e c u r v e of i t s n o s e - m e n t a s t h o s l a v e h o l d e r s in t h e i r h o t h a s t e h a d i m a g i n e d
g r o u n d l e s s T h e second, of unofficer-like c o n d u c t in us- t o feel t h a t y o u t o r n w e r e s u b j e c t t o t h o w a t c h - c a r e of i t t o b e .
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member from Massachusetts had " g i v e n color t o the idea
j u s t i f y it. F a i l i n g I n this, h e w a s suspended f r o m t h e , M a y b e " y o u r v i l l a g e " w a s older a n d b e t t e r b e h a v e d t h a t slaves h a d a right t o p e t i t i o n , " e t a , a p h r a s o on
a r m y f o r one y e a r . T o a sensitive y o u n g officer, p u n t i n g p n e of t h o s e q u i e t h o m e like places, h e w e d o u t of t h e w h i c h A d a m s roasted h i m alive. F i n a l l y , t h e pro-slavefor distinction, t h i s a r r e s t of his f o o t s t e p s 011 t h e t h e s h - g r e a t woods, a n d a w o n d e r f u l w a y f r o m a n y w h e r e . T h i n k r y side of t h e H o u s e b e g a n t o s o s p e c t t h a t t h e y w e r e p u r old of his c a r e e r , was painfui in t h e e x t r e m e : y e t he lived b a c k t w e n t y y e a r s if v o n a r e old e n o u g h , a n d fancy y o u r - s u i n g t h e n e g r o in t h e w r o n g d i r e c t i o n ; t h a t if t h e r e w a s
t o b e t h a n k f u l f o r it. R e t u r n i n g to V i r g i n i a , he cast a b o u t i self nestled d o w n o n c e m o r e " in t h e c o t w h e r e y o u w e r e a colored i n d i v i d u a l in t h e c a s e a t a l l lie was m o r e liket o see h o w h e s h o u l d s p e n d t h e interval of idleness H i s ' b o r a " ' L o t u s restore if we can, t h e d i m old p i c t u r e — ly t o b e found i n t h e p a l i n g t h a n in t h o p e t i t i o n , a n d s o
f o r t u n e g u i d e d him t o B. W a t k i n s I / i i g l i , w h o a d v i s e d w a n d o r t h r o u g h t h e - n o r t h r o o m , " w i t h i t s f o u r w i n d o w s t h e y s t o p p e d t o t a k e b r e a t h . T h e n M r . A d a m s roso t o
h i m t o o e v o t e himself t o t h e study of his profession, es- nnd t h e i r little g r e e n panes. H e r e w e r e y o u b o r n — h e r e , a d d r e s s t h e H o u s e . W i t h g r e a t d e l i b e r a t i o n , h i s v o i c e
pecially m i l i t a r y t a c t i o s . H e offered.him h i s l i b r a r y a n d as t h e y told y o n , t h e angels b r o u g h t t h e n e w s i s t e r — a t p i t c h e d on a shrill k e v t h a t p e n e t r a t e d t h e c o r n e r of t h e
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cleft, t h r o u g h w h i c h b a b y a n d its w i n g e d b e a r e r could h a n d , h o called t h e s p e a k e r ' s a t t e n t i o n t o t h e q u e s t i o n h e
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you peopled that'mysterious room with spirits and h o w a
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m a n a c t i o n s w i t h respect t o all t h o i n t e r e s t s of life, e c o n o T h r o n * h the rcquirvioeri a of the provisions of S u t n t c « .
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Michigan Appointments.
m i c a l , social, political, a n d religions.
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o B c o x r — V s t a l e m - n t o/ the condiiioa of the Township
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t h e P o r t of M a c k i n a c .
t h e laws, " h e s o e i a l m a n n e r s a n d c u s t o m s , t h e ngriciiltural,
to increase *ince the oreaniz-ition of this Township, and w
A l e x a n d e r C a m p b e l l i s t o ' b a R e c e i v e r . a n d J . J . moehanicnl, a n d o t h e r i n d u s t r i o u s o p e r a t i o n s of the p » ' . have t ' i c C m a t y Trja^a y V R w j I p . o t a l e for the *everaU-:m .
County Order* i* s n amount that I received of the County
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lietter than C »anty S c r i p without interest, ail of which may
of t h o I * n d Office a t T r a v e r s e C i t y .
t y p e of h u - n r i l t y of t h e pr^t.-nt ; r a .
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be f o u n d in m y offlcc a t the close of this fiscal year i . e . 18G1.
R e v . AVm. I I . H r o c k w a y h a s b e e n r e c o m m e n d e d b y t h e past, h e Ian Is t h e p.-eieat. a 11 i n l u l g e a e x t r a v a g a n t
Our D el egat i on foe tiio Y a i i k t o n S i o u x I n d i a n A g a n c y n o t i o n s of t h e f u t u r e . H i s w a t c h w o r d i s ' • p r o g r e s s . " H e
n o w held b y M » B e IGo'd.
d e l i g h t s in c o n t i n u a l c h a n g e .
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bility a b o u t t h e g l o r i o u s lig h t of civilization of t h e n i n e H u m m n jT • f t h e L u t e a l N e w s .
t e e n t h c e n t u r y . H e is a firm believer in •• destiny,"' e s p e - March 27. T o Balance on hand on
Orders h t v c been forwarded to Mujor Anderson to
ment.
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By Order No. 47, paid
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t h e t e n d e n c y of t h e t h o u s a n d a n d o n e m o d e r n discoveries
T h e o w e a a i o n o r d i n a n c e 1tos b e e n d e f e a t e d in t h o A r By 8chool Disti lot, No. ?,
a n d i n v e n t i o n s t o a d I t o the h a p p i n e s s of t h e h u m m fam"
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kansas convention, by nays 39. y e n s 3 5 .
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T h e T r o y H b d g j t Fays Men. W o o l denies h a v i n g add e c i d e d " i m p r o v e m e n t , " t h o u g h his n e i g h b o r s a r e ufiablc
v i m ! t h e s n r t e n d e r of F o r t S m n t e r .
t o s e e t h a t i t d o e s i t s w o r k a n y b e t t e r t h a n a d o z e n others,
T.'ti T i n u t W m h i n g t n n d i s p a t c h s a y s : " I n d i c a t i o n s
e v e r y o n e of w h i c h h a s been he-raided a s a n '• i m p r o v e f r o m T e x u s a r o t h a t t h e r e will l>o i n tinned collision be
m e n t " in i t s day. H e c h a n g c s h i s s e e d - c o r n e v e r y t i m a
twoc-n t h e f r i e n d s of H o u s t o n a n d t h e roecsfionists.
April
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new v a r i e t y is a d v e r t i s e d ; H e nhvnya v o t e s w i t h t h e new
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A d i s p a t c h f r o m S a v a n n a h says t h a t t h e N e w York" By Interest to O. Eaton,
political p a r t y , nnd if e l e c t e d t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e , o r t o
s h i p s seized t h e r e h a v e been released, in c o n s e q u e n c e ol
(The f o r e g o i a g Accounts were disbursed by Oscar Eaton,
C o n g r e s s , would b e f o r e v e r t i n k e r i n g t h e laws. H e sym- Es-Trcssnier.)
t i e s u r r e n d e r of t h o a r m s seized by t h o N e w Y o r k police.
10, Paid Miss E. Steel on Order of
p a t h i z e s w i t h t h o latest religious s e c t , p a r t i c u l a r l y if t h o
• , , T h e t o w n of N e w p o r t , Florid.), w a s set on fire on t h o
School Officei*.
d o c t r i n e s a r e of a novel, o r s t a r t l i n g c h a r a c t e r .
14, Paid Jo. Mood;., O r d e r No. 57,
" l . V h itist.. ami e n t i r e l y d e s t r o y e d . L o s s 3 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . In22, Paid Thus. C.uler on Order of
? « o t so w i t h J o n e s . H o ' d o r i f i e a t h e p e s ' . l;i his estimo- May
surance $20,000.
School Officer*.
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District, No.
g o d s ; t h o civilization of t h o a n c i e n t s t h e p r a c t i c a l a p p l i p r e t t y s t r o n g p a r t y in S o u t h C a r o l i n a o p p o s o d t o ratifyAngus'. 20, Paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t to Whitec a t i o n of s c i e n c e . in i t s m o s t e x t e n d e d sense, t o the a f f a i r s
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c h a n g e f o r h e regards e v e r y c h a n g e a t m a k i n g a m a t t e r
By p. id appropriation to Road
e n u e . All a r e k n o w n t o a g r e e t h n t it should bo collect18G1.
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w o r s e . H o would h a v e a'.l t h i n g s remain a s t h e f a t h e r s
ed, b u t t h o m a n n e r i s t h o t r o n b l c .
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left t h e m , l i e o f t e n tells y o u t h a t t h i s or t h a t m a t t e r
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t o b r i n g a b o u t t h o secession of V i r g i n i a .
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w e r e m a d o t o k n o i v t h e i r p l u e e - ; old men were h a l e a n d
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p r o b a b l y i s t o t a k e r e v e n g e u p o n t h o A m e r i c a n peopli
:h 2f, To amount of money on hand
h e a r t y w h e n - p a s t t h o a g e of t h r e e - s c o r e rears a n d ten;
f o r t h e c o n t e m p t they h a v e f o r h i m .
t h i s day on settlement,
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w o m e n w e r e s t r o n g a s well a s b e a u t i f u l , a n d did not kill
A d i s p a t c h f r o m W a s h i n g t o n says R . W . S a n d e r s is
Idltor a n d P r o p r l p t o r .
a p p o i n t e d PoM m a s t e r nt M e m p h i s . A r i o t i s a p p r e h e n d e d when-hc t a k e s his office, h e b e i n g o b j e c t i o n a b l e t o a
l a r g o n u m b e r of secctsiniiists t h e r e .
— I t i s u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h o a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s sent s e c r e t
a g o n t s t o different E u r o p e a n g o v e r n m e n t s t o i n f o r m t h e m
of t h e f u t n u r - p o i i c y of t h i s governmeiit. t h a t f o r e s t a l l i n g
a n d ^ f ^ t l n g r t h e o b j c c t of t h o S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y in
,-aeftding^hoir commissioners thonce.
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I t is undcra£sxi4 t h n t nono of t h e s e c r e t a r i e s will rnake
a n y c h a n g e s m t h o s o c l e r k s h i p s in t h o v a r i o u s - b u r e a u *
w h i c h l e q u i r * l o n g e x p e r i e n c e t o c n a b l o t h o incuml>cnts
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5 n t h e p r o - e i h p t i o n p o r t i o n of t h e g e n e r a l land o f l k o w h e r e
I n w p r t n n t decisions, i n v o l v i n g l a w p o i n t s , a r e daily made.
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(Jf'vn C a l i f o r n i a nnd^)sego:<. b u t it is t h o u g h t t h e F e d e r a l
j . ^ u t s o o p C ^ ^ i r f l ^ p s n r o trun t o tho Union there.
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by the
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ni'ditnry p r e p a r a t i o n s
o r d e r s h a v e IKJCII s c - t t o l a n d t h e
t r o o p s f r o m t h e B r o o k l y n , anil o t h e r sloops-of-wnr t o reinforce Lieut. S V m m c r ' s command.
T h o IJerald'rt c o r r e s p o n d e n t says: " A m e m b e r of theV i r ^ i n ' n C o n v e n t i o n c a l l e d o n t h e P r e s i d e n t to-day. w h o
a w n r e d h i m t h n t no ves«ol w o u l d b e sent S o u t h w i t h hostile into itions. a n d thnt t h e r e w o u l d b o n o t h i n g d o n e in
r e g a r d t o t h e a f f a i r s o f t h e S o u t h l o r s i x t y days. mul t h a t
it was his purpdso t o
restore,j»;aco
and to prevent the
s h e d d i n g of b i o icL
N o nomiuntion f o r t h e v a c a n t J u d g e s h i p of t h e S n p r e m e
C o u r t h a s yet boon d e t e r m i n e d .
A l t h o u g h it h a s h e r e t o -
f o r e b e e n ' assigned t o t h e S o u t h , t h e r e i s s o m e inclination
t o d i v i d e t h o D i s t r i c t now h e l d b v J u : l g c M c L e a n , nnd
t r a n s f e r it t h e r e .
T h e huisncss lias i n c r e a s e d s o vastly in
t h a t C i r c u i t , a s t o render s o m e
reorganisation
necessary
f o r J h c p a b l i o intorests.
D e t r o i t . C h i c a g o a n d P o r t l a n d h a v e bocn c o n s t i t u t e d
ex-_ha:ige pfficcs f o r thu F r e n c h its w e l l ^ a s t h e
n a i l s to bo conveyed
via Portland
British
and Liverpool, or
R i v i e r e d a L o u p a n d L i v e r p o o l , t o t a k e effect o n t h e 1st
of A p r i l n e x t T h o W e s t e r n P o s t m a s t e r * will a c c o r d i n g ly send i e t t e f s f o r F r a n c o t o t h e po?t offices of t h o c i t i e s
• b o r e m e n t i o n e d i n s t e a d of t o N e w Y o r k .
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T h i S t a t u l e g i s - ' a t p r o o f T e x e s mot d p t h e 1 8 t h uit.
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G o v e r n m e n t , a few o f tt.'cso u n d e r p r o t e s t . / G o v . I l o a - u o n
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t h e m s e l v e s o n d t h e i r o f i s p r i n g . b v i n d u l g i n g in t h o follies
of d r e s s men could t a k e t h e i r m o r n i n g d r a m s w i t h o u t sus-
p i c i o n of b e i n g * t h e w o r s t f o r l i q u o r ; " swindlers and felm e t t h e i r j u s t d e s e r t s n t t h e Hands of t h e a u t h o r i t i e s ;
t h o laws w e r e m a d e t o b e e x e c u t e d , n o t t o be •intended
so f r e q n e n t l / t h a t n o b o d y c o n ' d t e l K ^ h u t w a s law, a n d
w h a t was n o t ; a n d t h e c h n r c h h e i d o n t h e . e v e n
tenor
h e r w a y , content t v i t h h e r l e g i t i m a t o w o r k o T s n v i n g s o v
f r e e f r o m t h e d i s t r a c t i o n s a r i s i n g f r o m t h e n u m e r o u s newfangled theological systems of t h e p r e s e n t d a y .
these degenerate times!
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B o y s s e t p a r e n t a l a u t h o r i t y at
d e f ia n c e , s p e a k d i s r e s p e c t f u l l y of t h e
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c i g a r s in t h e s t r e e t , c u l t i v a t e t h e i r m u s t a c h e s w i t h m o r e
assiduity t h a n t h e i r intellects, nnd n r r o g a t e t o thomsvlvc
t h o p r e r o g a t i v e s of t h e i r c i d e r s .
1'ashion r u n s riot w i t h
t h e f a i r sex .in h o o p s , a n d a b o m i n a b l e little a p p e n d a g e s
to t h e buck of t h e h e a l called bonnets.
Deterio
t h e p h y s i c a l c o n s t i t u t i o n is seen in t h e g r e a t n u m b e r of
b r o k e n down, g r a y h e a J e d men of
fifty.
A m
t a k e a glass openly w i t h o u t b c l n g s h o t nt b y t h e itnpudci>t
•hers of t h e t e m p e r a n c e b a t t a l i o n , a n d if h e indulges in
p r i v a t e , t e n c h a n c e s t o one lie-will b o j»oisoned l-y t h e
d r u ^ s w i t h w h i c h h i s f a v o r i t e b e v e r a g e h a s been a d n l t c
n t e d b y dishonest dealers.
h i m . of c o u r s e n o t . )
unhanged.
( I t isn't .the l i q u o r that h u r l s
.Swindlers g o u n p u n i s h e d , a n d felons
Legislators hare
b r o k e n d o w n t h e ancient
political land m a r k s , p ' n n g e d t h o c o u n t r y i n t o a mazo of
u n m a n a g e a b l e difficulties, a n d now; umuse t h e m s e l v e s by
p r o p o s i n g i m p r n c t i t a b l e remedies, a n d m a k i n g laws m e r e ly t o n n m a k e t h e m .
T h e church is giving
birth
to a
d a n g e r o u s p r o g e n y of u n t r i e d n o t i o n s in theolnpj-. ond
m i n i s t e r s leave o i l ' p r e a c h i n g f o r t h e p u r p o s e of m e n d i n g
t h e gospel.
In short, things a r e goinjf t o destruction
generally.
Rfcader, h o w f a r d o y o u s y m p a t h i z e with S m i t h , a n d
h o w f a r w i t h J o ; * y , a n d w h e r e lies t h e t r u t h ?
M . L ' L.
To
T o appropriation t o di«. No. ],
By araonnt tax aatessed l & f t
collected i a cash,
^
" am'nt taken in Couoty Orders
for anpaid-tax
By balance due this F u n d o n
settlement,
the Honorable
of 7 raverte,
3 57
153 1«
: a m o u n t due t h i s F n n d
130 37
S t a t e m e n t ot the nereral F u n d s , a n d the
doe each in Cash, County Scrip, and
Orders.
1861.
March 30, A m o u n t due Town Kxpearc
P r o d , subject to Arar —
343
A m o u n t in County Scrip.S»J
M
"
"
Orders,
157
i
scnoot rrsn.
A m o u n t snt>jc<;t t o draf —cas'
"
iu C>unty Sciip.
u
in C u a n t y Onlei*,
amonnta
County
06
97
40 833 53
343 93
231 33
16 63 531 83
USRSRY n - s e .
A m o u n t subject to draf —sash,
nicuwAT rvnr.
A m o u n t subject to diaft—cash, 20 34
"
in C .an y Scrip,
47 87
"
In County Order*,
153 16
XOAll KISTjaCT. HO. I,
Amonnt in County Scrip.
n o * n Btl-TKICT. NO. u .
A m o u n t iu County Scrip,
KOAO t u a r u c r . s o . i n .
A m o u n t in County Scrip.
Koan msTiacT. s o . iv.
Aotount in C mn y Scrip,
KOAD i t s r w c r . s o . v j .
A m o u n In C »anty Scrip,
77 80
230 37
406 80
M tt
9 1 00
33 01
31 5«
KOAI> IIIGTUCT, s o . VII.
A m o u n t ia County Scrip.
BOAD t ISTRICT, SO, VIII.
Amount in C mn y Scrl|«,
rirandTtavtrse
C aunty has due
th.. try r i a l Funds,
1,383 21
County O r d c i s due the several
Funds,
S7(> 24
Ca»h due t o t l i e d i f f e i e n t Cent's
2.336 4.
Let me remark here, that the nraoant* duo
In CJtintv S c r i p to ituad I-i^Uicts, No*. 1—
—<—
7 snd K do, or ought to
(upon a d i r i s i o a n f the town) belong 10 the
township of Wniiewater.
I ; will be al*o rviuembcrci', that there is
to day In the 1 o * n * h i p T n » s n r y . in cash,
sublcct to d r a f ' . ond the f u i t h c r sum of
i d C m n t y Ordirs, d r a w i n g 7 p e r c e n t , a n d
the f u r t h e r Credit i a County Sci ip, of
6 Cft
u 00
f.St 02
;,X1» 4J
Total ai
U. D. CAMPBELL, Treasurer.
18-lw
T h e H o m e tcail L a w .
n a c t t o amend an a.-t t o provide for the sattUment sod
drain ige of the s w u n p land* by actual settler*, L e i n j act
No. 221 of the session law* of 18fi:'.
H K m o x 1. "Phe p^ojili- o f t h e S t a f r o f M i c h i g a n enact,
t h a t wjctioit o n e b e s o nmaiitlerl a s t o reu-l as follows t
SKCTIOX 1. T h a t t h e P e o p l e «»f t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n
eiwet. thnt t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r o r t h o Lnml Oflicc is h e r e b v
r«piire<l t o issue n certilii nte o f p n r c h n s p t o e v e r y s e t t l e r
o r o:-cnpatit of t h e S w a m p Lin-Is i H - l o n g i n g ' t o t h i s
S t a t e in t h e p r o p e r legal s u b d i v i s i o n , for e i g h t y n e r e s o f
Statement of T o w n Expense Acccount.
Itid land, wheiH-ver it shitll be mnile t o a p p e a r t o said
Comm'ssioiHT tluit s u - h w t t ' e r o r o s r u p a n t h a s n c t n a l l y
By hal. ilac this Fund in Ca«h.
resided u p o n s u c h e i g h t y a c r e s of laud for t h e p e r i o d of
« u u « .. f , „ m County,
live c o n t i n n o u s years, mid t h a t he h a s n!fo d r a i n e d t h o
T o paid Order No. 47,
s a m e so a s t o e n m p ' y w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s of t h e net of
C o n g r e s s , a p p r o v e d S ; t. 2tf. 1 8 5 0 , b y w h i c h m i d ,'cuda
r e r o conveve-1 t o t h i s S t n t e .
SET. 2. '1'hnt suction f o u r of said n e t bo s o a m e n d e d
•• 6S,
C 00
is t o rend a* f o l l o w s :
" . " 6",
fi
00
S u e . 4 . A n d i t is f u r t h e r p r o v i d e d , thnt t h o license
"
" 53,
25 00
••
*
'• 4 ',
3 00
or settlement g r u n t e d u n d e r t h i s oct. shall c o n t a i n a
"
" 57,
3 00
•lause w h i c h shall e x n r c w ' y p r o v i d e t h a t t h o s e t t l e r or
I n t e r s: to O. Eaton,
3(0
o i c n p n n t shall, within t h r e e m o n t h s a f t e r t h e d a t e o f
(The-foregoing Accounts were dislmrsed 1-v Oscar E l t o n ,
s n : d license, (lie with tin* C o m m i s s i o t s - r of t h e L m d
Ex-Treasurer.)
(Wli -e. n eertifiente f r o m th«* S n p e r t i s o r of i h o towiwhip.
Aug.
20, T o p a i d a p p o f ' i o n m e n t t o
w l i i r h t h e Inn 1 i s l o m t e t l . t o o t h e r w i t h t h e affidavit
sn -h settler, t h a t he is in t h e n r t n a l posM-wion nnd
m t collected in money
n y t t p i l K y o f Mi-h land ; a n d said license shail n ' s o eonTax o." l « i ^ .
tnin a clnu<o p r o v i d i n ? t h a t t h e s e t t l e r i r o c c u p a n t shali
uncollected in Co.
not b e nnthorized t o ' e u t ^ ^ t a k e a m i c a r r y a w a y nny pirw,
r»th-r v n l u n b l g / f m b e r . u n ' e s s i t IK- t o ' c l e a r tho
I I.
c u l t i v a t i o n , a n d t h e i r d u t y n* 4 n n r h a s may IHJ
1,«51 151 " ' ' ( w a r y t o i m p r o v e t h e »om.-. a n d f o r n violution of t h e
| nforesnid condition*, h e o r t h e y shall be liable t o nil t h o
March 2C, By «
83J C21 forfeitures, penalties a n d liabilities of n t r e s p a s s e r u p o n
Sliito lands, a s now is o r m n v h e r e a f t e r IK- p r o v ' d e d b y
law. Ail-lit is f u r t h e r p r o v i d e d , t h a t if Mich'settler s t a l l
S t a t e m e n t of S c h o o l F u n d , 9Ia!«:h CG, 1 8 0 1 .
lnui.
not file his e e r t i f i e n t e a n d onth of settlement, a n d o c c u March 27, B v a m ' n t d u c ' t h i < F1 nd In Cash.
200 7 p m i ' v us n t o v e provid.*', o r i f e v i d e n c e of t w o witnesses,
»
from C a u a t v ,
331 3
mull r oetli i s fucni-hed t o t h e C o n i m ' w i o n e r of t h e S t n t e
Bv a | p o r t i o n m m t to !'.(•. N'n. 2.
f 5 3C
L a n d Office, t h a t tl e«-laii»e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d t o p r e v e s t
- No. \
IT 86
April IP. By paid Miss F. Steele. Onlei of
waste of said 'ami. I n s been vio'n«ed. t h e n h i s e l n ' m
School Officeis. dis.' No. 1,
CO 00
sl:n'i Im deenv-d na void, e n d t h e C o m m l i v i o n e r of tho
May
22. By paid Tims. Cutler, for School
S t a t e L a n d ttffiee shall. Trom nr.d a f t e r m i d lime, sell
district. No. 1.
2 CO
s a ' d l a i d ' , the s a m e ns o t h e r s w a m p lands, mid t h o
Sept. 14, Bv c*-h < Iruni State Primary
' School Fum*.
41 8 p r o v ' s i r n shall U« inserted in t h e lieen*. for s a i d land.
Dec. 28, To paid Miss B. Hannah, Order
S r r . 3. T h a t «wo s e c t i o n s ix- a d d e d t o said act, s c c t i c «
district No. J,
80 CO
five a n d >c-tio:i s i x . t o read ns follow* :
18C1.
P r e . 5. A n y o e e n p a n t n n d e r sneli h e e n r e r r n v at a r y
By amount of assessed Mill tax,
Feb.
for 58CC, collected ia Cash,
1C2 41 t ' m e p a y f o r said land t h e m i n i m u m p r i c e ' fixed l y f a i r
for t h e swiimp l a m b , ami r e c e i v e f r o m ( h e C o n n i i s s i o n e r '
" cm'nt unpaid a n d in County
Orders,
C6 59 a eertifieuie e n t i t l i n g b in o r his legal r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t o
Balance on settlement.
a p a t e n t f o r t h e r o m e f r o m tlie Stiite, in t h e m i n e ir-auccr
753 01 743 (1 a s t h o u g h t h e m i l l Inml h a d not b e e n licensed.
S r r . 6. S u c h s e t t l e r o r o c c u p a n t m a y t a k e any fraot i o i a l legal subdivision of Inml not c x e e e d i n g ono
irch 2?, By a m o n n t doe t h i s Fnnd,
531 69 h u n d r e d a m i t w e n t y n c r e n of land, b y p a y i n g f o r all o v e r
e i g h t y acres, t h e m i n i m n m p r i c e f u r s w n m p lands fixed
S t a t e m e n t o r L i b t n r y F u n d , M a r c h 2 0 , 1801.
b y law for m e h e x c e s s . H e m a y a b o take nn n d d i t i o n a l
1^.0.
a » l ; o i i r r g k-gal i u b d i v i s i n n of eiglity a c r e s or less, b y
By bal. on hand due t h i s F a m ' ,
March
•• am'nt
'•
a m ' n t fcy
I v Statute :rom
:'rom Mill
pnv'112 o n e q u a r t e r of t h e p u r c h a s e money down, a c c o r o 15 OP ing t o t h e provisions of nn a c t entitled nn a c t t o p r o v i d o
tax assesied 18C0,
f o r t h e s a ' e of i h c s w a m p land* a n d t h e reelnmiit'on
Balance on hand t o Cay,
t h e r e o f , a m i t o soenre t h e pre-emption clnims of s e t t l e r s
thereof, a p p r o v a l F c b r n a n - 4 t h .
ami t h » a r t s
a m e n d a t o r y thereto, a p p r o v e d F e b r u a r y I l t h . 1 8 5 9 , for
it in t h i s F o n d t o day,'
77 e lire sale of s w a m p l a m b ami t h e r e c l a m a t i o n t h e r e o f .
Chienso Notabilities.
W o m a k o t h o followimr e x t r a e t s f r o m a g o s s i p i n g l e t t e r
p n b l i ' h e d in o n e of t h e K a s t e r n p a p e i s of t h e n o t a b i l i t i e s
r e s i d e n t in C h i r a r o :
•• I n t h e • •>artl6n City." wo h a v e
a m o n g o u r n o t a b i l i t i e s t h e son of an Knglish «arl. f o r m e r ly in t h e C u a r d s , now e n j a s e ' l in t h e b y n o m c a : i s a r i s l o r r n t i r a l o c c u p a t i o n of p a c k i i r r p o r k : a s o i N i f t h e late
B i s h o p of t<oudon. a n d a g n i d t r a t e of O x f o n ! , busy in t h e
iiianu'a - t u r o of s o a p : a n e p h e w of t h e gallant L o r d Collj n a w o o d ( N e l s o n C o l l i u g w o o d ) . f a t t v u i n ^ c a t t l e oil an
a d j a i « n t fiOrm; a y o u r . g e r son of o n e of Kiightnd'B n o b l e s t
lamilies'sjiK.-cnlntins in w h e a t a n d c o m ; a reduced tint
' g l n u i n a t«^«niui baron, w h o has hobnobbed with H u m S t a t e m e n t o f H i g h w a y F o o d , H a r c b CG, 1SG1.
b o l d t n n d tRc t i t l e d nuigimtes o f L o n d o n fashionable c i r . •I M
cles. dhspensins lagi'f b e e r n t h a ' f a d i m e a plas-; a n d an March 27, By bal. cash doe t h i s Fond,
.9 4
u
a c c o m p l i s h e d Httngiirian n i b i e e n i a g e d in f r e s c o p a i n t - duo f r o m County,
47 £
11 S3
31, T o [ a i d O r d e r No. 54,
i i l i r a t t w o d o l ' j t r s a d a y . . H e r e , t o o . we h a v e a b r o t h e r
12 35
of C h a r l e s D i c k e n s , w h o b e a r s a s t r i k i n g r e s e m h l e n e e t o
• 5»,
3 T5
t h e g i f t e i l novelist. H e is a clerk in t h e L a n d D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I. C . R R . a n d it is f r o m h i m t h a t D i c k e n s
<The-forcgoiog disbursed by 0 . Eaton.)
r e c e i v e d t h e n o m d e p l u m e of • B o z / '
Axrrnir.R ARJIT TBAITOB—Major G r o r g c I l c a s . for
m a n y y e a r * A i d t o t i e t t W o o l , recently r e s i g n e d h i s
post ami
remorcdSomh.
wliere, w e beiicve, h e w a r n e d a
wift—<n;d a plantation of negroes. W h e n b e l e f t , b e
d e c l a r e d h i s p u r p o r t not t o t a k e nny p l a c e in t h e a r m y
o r t h - new C o n f e d e r a c y ; b n t it s e e m s t h a t h e h a s a c c e p t e d tlie p o s t of A d j u t o u t - U e n e r a l , w i t h t h o r a i J t of
Colonel.
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It
is
impo6siblc t o d i n w s t r i c t jtmrljr lines in t h e e l e c t i o n of
some of t h e m i n o r offices of t h e T o w n s h i p .
T h j Demo-
crate, c w o r c of t h e i r o i r n T.cukneas, d i d <not n o m i n a t e
t i c k e t ; b u t t b o y f i g u r v d w i t h s o m e of t h e m e n a t t l i r l u m b e r c a m p s of Linniiuh L a y St Co., w h o g o t u p u so-called
Urnon T i c k e t , c o m p o s e d . m o s t l y of R e p u b l i c a n s , b u t Inking/ou
D r . (iooJale, for Town
T r e a s u r e r , and Tlierun
B o s l w i e k f o r B j h o o l Inspector—4>oth D e m o c r a t s .
The
R e p u b l i c a n s n o m i n a t e d a R e p u b l i c a n ticket, a n d p l a c c d
o n i t nil t h e R e p u b l i c a n s o n thct, Union t i c k e t — l e a v i n g off
(-Goodalo
a n d Rostnrick. a n d n o m i n a t i n g H e n r y 1 ) . Camp-
bell f o r T r e a s u r e r , a n d Klvin L. S p r n g u ? f o r S c h o o l In-
A
T
| ^ 0
spector.
P e r r y H a n n a h . ( R e p u b l i c a n . ) w a s elected S u p e r v i s o r
witflont opposition.
Gains
*
P.
Kingsbury,
WANT A
w i t h o u t a n y o r g a n i z e d o p p o s i t i o n — J o h n Black, w h o was
Elvin L Spragne. by 3 1 majority.
Our New and Spacious Store,
J a m e s F c e l y . S t e p h e n G i b j o n G i l e s G.bso:i a n d W i l .
l i a m Callison w e n i e l e c t ei! G o n s a b l e s .
R a u lolp'.i M a n n i n g r e c e i v e d G3 m a j o r i t y o v e r C . I .
Goods and Wares
carritil liy^torm.
. E v e r y man on t h e Rcpnblii-nn ticket ii
elected b y m a j o r i t i e s r a n g i n g front I I
t o 26.
B. P .
L n d d , E s q . is S u p e r v i s o r ; E d w i n W a i t , T o w n
Clerk:
W m R . S t o n e , T o w n T r e a s u r e r ; D r . R . I I . Hyhctterly.
Commissioner of H i g h ways and School Inspector: J o h n
B . B o u r e s a n a m i E l i J . M o o r e . J u s t i c e s o r t h e Peace':
*nd
Frederick Johnson.
Horace
Persons. Francis Z.
F o w l e r a n d . R i c h a r d \ V . S m i t h , Constables.
men and true.
All good
R a n d o l p h Manning received 4 4 majority for J u d g e of
tho Supreme C o u r t
H u r r a for thef P e n i n s u l a !
Whitewater.
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s a r c s o s t r o n g in t h i s t o w n t h a t t h e
D e m o c r a t s did not r u n a t i c k e t .
W i n . H . F i f e is elected
Supervisor without o p p o s i t i o n ; Oscar Eaton! T r e a s u r e r :
and J o h n A .
B.-ainard. T o w n C l e r k .
W o have
learn.-d t h a n a m . a of t h e o t h e r officers «Jected.
T H T R D L Y ,
Blacksmith 8hop^
ASH * nr. rBErAaEn TO r o
CUSTOM WORK,
We would britBy call the attention or the p u r c h a s i n g pub„
...
—
, ....
have
obtained the A w n o v for, and sre n o x enabled t o ollor'to tiic
American public, t h j above justly celebrated a u d world-relic,to the following
"»arned a r t i c l e
T h e Stimulating Onguent
Is prepared by Dr. C P. D n u x o n »*, nn e m i n e n t phvsiclan
or Loudon, and Is warranted to b r i n g o u t a thick set or
W H I S K E R S
OR
A M b ' S T A C H E.
In from three to six week*. This article Is the only one
ihe kind used by the F r e n c h , and In London a n d P a / i s it is
in nnivcn-al n*e.
. I t i s a tioautiful.economical, s o o t h i n g , y c t s t i m n ' a t i u g c o m pound, a c t i n g «s if bv magic upoij the ro )t", c a u s i n g a bcatitirttl growth o.' l u x u r i a n t half. If apulled to the scalp, it will
cure b a l d n e s s a n d cause t o s p r i n g np in place of the bald
spots a tine growth or new hair. Applied according to direction", it,will t u i n r«<l or towy hair t o d a r k , and r<-*:origray hair to it« original color, leaving it sor-. smooth and
flexible. The «OMCKST" is an iiidi*pensib!e article in i verv
g.-ntlennn's toilet, and a f i e r one week's use they would no:
f j r any o n s l d o r a Ion be without it.
The a a t n e r i u e r a are the only Ag.-nis Tor tho article in the
United S a t . if,' t o hom all o r d e r s m ist lie addressed.
P r i c e OXR DOLLAR S b o —.'or sale by all Driiggis s and
D i a l e r s : or a b i t or the "ONQTNKNI v wirranu-d to have tie
desired etT.ct) will be sent to a n y who desliC t, by mail (direct 1 , serii.cly packed, on recvlut or pi Ice uml p o s u ^ i
$1.1«. Apply to or address
IIOIIACB L. H EC EM AN 4 CO..
D a r o o i s r s , 6c •.,
t^-Cm*
21 William R roef. New York.
of a n y description, on s h o r t notice.
d o so.
P O I N T S :
110RUE
A HEW
ror She ling Corr, Grinding Carn a n d C o t , and all k i n d s a f
Coorse Grains, will l.e run expre^slv in a
IN T H E MAIN. A
C U S T O M
N E W STOCK;
r e c e i v e d . b y ma'L
F«>rt S u m t e r h a d not been e v a c u a t e d ,
-
S O L I C I T O R IJJ C H A N C K H Y ,
NO. 4 FIRST STREET,
Manlntee. M ohitnn.
b u t p r e p a r a t i o n s were Iwinjt m a d o t o d o so.
H o n ; D a v i d W i l m o t , « ( W i l m o t P r o v i s o fame, has
boon elected U . S. S e n a t o r from P e n n s y l v a n i a . in p l a c e o.
M r . C a m e r o n , w h o t a k e s the. W a r D e p a r t m e n t in M r .
LincojijA Cvbii:vt.
t. J o h n S l n - r m a n h a s k - e n e f c c t i d U . S . SonatAr
O h i o , In p l a c e o r G o v . C h a s e , a p p o i n t e d S e c r e t a r y
A W o t ® TO HCSDAXIW—'When y o u g o h o m o t o t e a .
GLEN ARDOR,
M A R C H , 1801.
D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.
F
o ^ t b e wrist, iu p r o d u e i n g s o m j n f t h n s a scrofulous-looking
biscuits, w h i c h a r e v o u r inpecinl n r e r r i o n , a n d a s y o u
with n fanfihar n o d roco.xni* • t h e e r u p t i v e c o u n t e n a n c e s
of j o u r old enemies, d o n ' t g n off i n t o one of t h o s e p n r o x "
ysm< o r r a p ! a n I disgust, w h i c h a l w a y s m a k e y o u so p a r t i c u ' a r l y d i s a g r e e a h l e ; b a t . on t h e c o n t r a r y , mildly, vet
w i t h b e c o m i n g d i g n i t y , p l a c e y o u r h a n d s in y o u r p o c k e t ,
a n d e x t r i c a t e from h i s l o n g confinement t h e d i m a w h i c h
shall p l a c e M r * S . in p r o . w s s i o ; i o r a p a c k a g e or DKLAXD'R
Chemical S u l e r a t u i with which
slie c a n n o t foil t o h a v e
p e r f e c t wtccoss in m a k i n e b i s r n i t . p a s t r y &•.
Mannruc-
t u r e d . a n I Tor ralo a t wholesale d y D . B D e L a m l & Co..
F a i r p o r t . Monroo Co., N . Y . D e Land & Co.'s Saleratus
fonnwfbr
sale a t retalo by m o s t o r t h e d e a l e r s .
C
DirXTY
O R D E R S A T P A R . - I WISH TO INm e a - ih> ciruulaUun and adver ising n a t r o m g > or the
HBaALn in O ' r a a l Travenw C >un'y, with a view t o e n l a r g l n i
t h i p i p e r \ t the e o m m o n c e m e n t of a new volume, and f o r t l i l .
r o a a i n w t t l receiro C >'iniy O.-der* at p i r ror Subscrintion-".
Advo.-tiiin ; and J o b W o r t , until f a r t h e r n-itire.
„
MORGAN" nATFR.
Herald 0 S c \ T r a v o r s o Citv. April 4,1861.
I8-tf
AppreBtice to the Printing;
A s ^ t d y , Indua'-rlou* boy, f r o m IS to 17 vcais old, who h u t ;
0 ; m m ^ n Siho-il educatloo. a n l a f i i r s ' i s r e or common s-n«e,
will find a g o o l hom», h a r e k i n d treatment, aad an excellent
• . i p o r t n n l t y t o learn the trade. March 1*. 1861.
T \ T 8 S O L U T I O . V . — T H E C O P A B T N E R S H I P HERETOt l x u n d e r s l r a e d . u n d e r the firm
of OKE1LICE A 8 0 N , is this day dI«solred l-y mntuat eon0 0 D F R 8 Y OREIMCK.
JOSEPH GREIUCK.
j
C M !t m U e , March 18,1861.
17-3w*
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . - . l i e ; C l l t y . IT C J U R T
..!0f.
® '•'"-J" "f ' L a ill T r a t ' e o c . In CiiOnc^rr.
Ninth J u d i c i a l C l r c n i — t n C isncerv. Suit pending in
Circuit C o u r t Tor the C j n n . y «f Grand f r a v e i s ? . In C tanct
a ; T r a v e r s e Ci ,v. on tbo loth day or March, lsiil. Sa._..
Parker. Complalnan', vs." Ira A. Parker, O.ia L. White and
J a r a c s M. Ilurbeck, defendants.
I t Mtisraotorily appearing to t h i s C o u r t t o s t t h c i b o v e defendant, Ira A. Parker, is a non-resident o ' thix State, hnt a
resident or the Province o . ' C v n a d a , t ) a motion or C. II.
Marsh. Solicitor ror the C •mplainant, it I» onlered t h a t the
said defendant. Ira A. Parker, cause his appearance to be eiu
tered in t h i s cau*e, and notice thereof served upon the com
plainant's Solicitor, within three months from the date of this
o r d e r : and in case or hi* appearance, that he caHSC hi< answer t o complainant's t i ! l to l<e filed, nn ! a copy then-o.'
served upon said complainant's Solicitor, within twenty days
a u e r s e n ' l c t or a r o p y or said bill or c o m p l a i n t : and "in d'efartlt thereo', that the bill or complain*, filed in tbis cause I *
uKra a s confessed by said de.'e idsnt, I r a A. " a r k e r . And it
Is t u r t b e r ordered, that a copy of tbi* o r d e r I * published in
the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed in aaid
county of Grand Traverse, within twen'y d a y s from the date
of thi* order, and that the publication be continued a t least
once in each week for s f x snccessive weeks, or that the complainant cause a copy thereor to lie served personally upon
s a i d d e f r n d a n t . Ira A. P a r k . r. at least twenty days lic.'ore the
time above p'rescrilied for saidalefendantV sppe'araii'-e.
\
• - T l l A R L B S H. HOLD EX,
o l r p t l t C o u r t C >mmi«»ioner
% I n a n d r>ir G r a n d Traverse C o n n t r .
« .. ..
Michigan.
C. H. MARSIT, Solicitor f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
1 hereby eertify t h a t the al>ov.> Is a t r u e copy of the origi
nal order now recorded in t h i s office.
THERON HOSTWICK.
I W
Register in Chancery.
S
E
F E E D
R
S
.
M E A L ,
oHITCHCOCK, CAMPBELL A BACON.
Traverse City, Dec. 1, U i r .
j.jy
Our Own Trade,
NEW
*
S T O RE
AND
N E W GOODS,
Corner of Wnknzoo and Nsgccabc Sts.,
N O R T H P O R T .
.Aburrdant .Advantages
T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T R E C E U T D H I S W I N X E *
STOCK. CONSISTING OP
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
G O O D S ,
N.io- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chi- BOOTS AND SHOES,
cayo.
Ready-Made Clothing,
6m our l o n g residence in the c o u n t r y we have be c o m
well acquainted with the wants or the p u l l i c .
D R Y
Hardware, Groceries and Previsions,
Which be offeis c h e a p e r Cash or Barter.
MIX. S. B A F i N S ,
1<~:
M
will be kept constantly on hand a n d tor sale by the 100 lbs-
L.INK O F P R O P E L L E R S ,
and for safety and rcgul:
oilier Lino oil thu Lake*
R
o r ALL KINDS, AXD
RUNNING IN
id now we have associated with us in tho Mercantile DeIt i n n i n g between OnDENSBUUR and CHICAGO, will call
i t tliis pl ire DAILY, d a r i n g the coining sea-ion of nariga- p a r t m c n t o f our firm,
" » i c e e i v c wood.
The a b o r e I.inc consi.'ta of the l'io<
a q d Cud t h a t M r s . S m i t h hatf s u c c e e d e d b y n simple t u r n
A
S E E D GRAINS,
Propeller of Our Own,
v O t ' L D B B K K I Y OIVK NOT CK TUAT THE
Northern Transportation Co.'s
TRADE.
For the accommodution or tbo
WE HAVE A
S-ttontfji aitD OLGimsdlcr at ^alu,
AND
*
That
METALLIC MILL,
Our Rents are Nothing.
T. J. R A M S D E L L
OX-SHOEING.
F O U R T H L Y ,
NEW STORE;
1
F A V O R S ^ - C . D a v i d s o n , E s q . . of X o r t h p o r t . x i l l
< * p t - o u / t h a n k s Tor a t o p y or t h e N e w Y o r k T i m e s o.
jiJYD
W E HAVE A
P R U I T T R E E S .
/ t h e 2-Jth of M a r c h . ' t w o d a y s l a t e r t h a n a n y t h i n g we
Also k e e p on k r n d a s
Iron, Sup P a n s , J6-30-60 Gallon KetUea. Plows,
Axes, Hoes. DracoTeetb. Mtds, (Jx-Caits, OxYoke", Whlthetiees, A c .
In short, all Wpds o.- F a n n i n g I m p l e m e n t s ) and.wiH r a y
particular attention to
^
' I I E S U B S C R I B E R I I A S F O R S A L E A CHOICE
ttytecaonnt
i - K i h i i itE •*>. c o m i t i n g o t
direct t o C h i c a g o ; t h u s giving us G R E A T ADVANTAGE. 4
10 V a r i e t i e s o f A p p l e s ,
12
*'
" D w a r f Pears,
T h e B o a r d will p r o b a b l y - s t a n d 8 R e p n l i ] i c n t t t o 1 D e m o 14
««
»« p e a c h e s ,
over
any one h a v i n g to PAY FREIGHTS.
44
10
»' C h e r r i e s ,
c r a t . T h o m a j o r i t y f o r M a n n i n g . J u d g e of t h e S u p r e m e
44
„
8
*• P l a n t s ,
C o u r t , will r u n u p t o f o u r o r five tombed. ( J r n n d T r o - Q n l n c e s . G r a p e s , S i b e r i a n C . a b A p p l e r t A c . , A c .
'ilicso f r e e s a i e o. the choice*: K n4s, b . o u ^ u l iu .a-, t'ati
ver*) C o u n t y Is t r u e t o F r e e d o m . - T h e b o a - t e d
in o r d e r to have them ou hand tor i a r l v S p i i n g et-tiing.
action* 7 h a s not manifested itself t o t h o e n t i r e tatisfu.-tioii
..
.
. . .
J A M E S M. HUKBtCK.
Northport, March 1C, 1631.
of t h o • D c m o c r a ^ '
S i x t o w n i t o h o a r f r o m — l i v e of w h i c h win e o r j i d n l y
r e t u r n R e p n b l i c n n S u p e r v i s o r s , a n d t h e s i x t h may
That
By the aid of expeiieneed woikmen, t h r y have opened a o t w
which are a d s p t e d to the wants of the s u i r o n n d l n g ceantrj*
add ARE or J!A Y DE called ror from time t o t i m e .
W a l t e r f o r A s j o c i a t c J u s t i c e of t h e S u p r e m e C o t i r t
• Peninsula.
T h i s h i t j i e r t o s t r o n g h o l d of t h e D e m o c r a c y h a s been
FURS
Which we are filling to repletion with A l - b K I N D S O F
w o r e electcil J m t i c i - a of t h j P j a c e , w i t h o u t o p p o s i t i o n —
Mr^, Monro." i o Gil v a c a n c y .
W h r n t , R y e , C o r n , Onta, B u c k w h e a t , Beans, P e a s ,
Borl.y, GrnssSeed, 1'cnlUy, Pork a n d Beef,
(Dressed o r e n f o o t ) Shingles a n d C o r d Wood.
T R A P P E R S will do well to Rive tbcm a call before ailftnjc
MUSTACHE?
For the Whiskers and Ilnir.
W i l l i a m Ronnie a n d W j l l i a m Monroe, (Republicans.)
A GENERAL A*
s o r t m e n t of
An4, in ract, a n y t h i n g the wants of ute c o u n t r y C t m a e d ;
which tbey sell cheap f o r
T H A T WB I1AYE NOW MOVED INTO
STIMULATING ONGUENT.
T h e r o n Host wick, was e l u d e d S c h o o l I n s p e c t o r o v t y
EEP CONSTANTLY ON
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods\ Hardware, Clothing,
TO T H E P U B L I C
CELEBRATED
not a candidate, receiving some 30 v o t e s '
Or
In Trmeme City, ami on all parts rf
R E A D Y P A Y,
Grand Traverse JSay., WJ would re*-believing the nimble dime l e t t e r t h a n the lazy shilling.
pxftiUv announcs
S E C O N D L Y , That;
They pay the hijrbest market price f o r all k i n d s of P r o d o « « t
T H E
F A C T ,
BELLINGHAM'S
A b r a u i Ads'.t w a s e l e c t e d C o m m i s s i o n e r of H i g h w a y s
AND BE NOT SATISFIED,
COME AAD CONVINCE T O D M B L P
THE FOLLOWING FACTS I
F I R S T , That
Hitchcock, Campbell & Bacon*
New Arrangement. K
YOU W A N T WIIISKERST
DO YOU
u r e r b y . 4 3 m a j o r i t y ov.-r H e n r y D . C a m p b e l l .
BUT
AND
DO YOD W A N T A MUSTACHE?
(Republican,) elected Town
David C'.GomMofD.'mosrut.) was elected Town Treas-
S T O R E ,
N E W GOODS,
DO YOU W A N T W H I S K E R S ?
Clork without opposition.
.
N E W
PROBATE COURT O F RAID COUNTY.
A S E S S I O N OK T H E P R O B A T E C O U R T O K S A I I
County, Uelo a t the Probate Office, in Miniate?, the 13
day or Marob, A. D. Idol, F resent, George J. Uorr. J u d r e c
I'robate:
In the m a t t e r of i b e Estate of Praaci* Harrett, deceased.
On r e s t i n g and BiioRor the petition, duly vended, of J o h n
CinSeld, A d m i n i s t r a t o r of said Estate, i t appearing by said
l>etiiion tiio; there i s n o t sufficient personal estate in the
bands of tire a d m i n i s t r a t o r , t o pay the debta o a t ^ u n d i n z
02.iin»t the deceased, a n d the cxpeaaea of Administ.-ation,
and t h a t it U ncccsoary t o sell the whole, or s i m e p e r I'D,
or the Real Estate tor the payment of snch debts :
Therefore, £ i persons intere«ted In said cs ate are ordered
to appear be'ore the Jwljre of Probate, at the C > a n t f Clerk's
office, in Mxniatee, on Saturday, the I8ih day or Mav next,
at niae o'clock, A. M., to show cau«e why a licenae'shonld
n o : be granted to the aforesaid Administrator t o s - i l so much
or the R at E«t.ite as shall be necessary to pa; - such debts.
And t h a : tliis order be pnb.lshed in tho b r a n d Traverse
Herald, r»ar successive weeks.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my hand, and
the seal or the Probate C j u r t , at Maniater, t h i s twenty third
day of March, A. 1>. 1361.
CJEORCSB J . DORR.
l<Hw.
J u d g e or Probate.
who f o r sixteen years has been extensively encaged in a t u -
k
C. DAVIDSON, AKenU
Northport, December 2 1 , 1 W f .
^
P. S — C A S H
PAID FOR FCB8.
NORTHPORT IS RISING!I
own, and who has for several years p n r r h a s e d goods of tb<
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L. M . & W. P. S T E E L E & C o .
BEST HOUSES in NEW.YORK and BOSTON, and who will
n A V E 1NTRODUCFD A LARGE AND T H E
continue to do so for our Arm rrom time to l i m e ; t h u s c a
ONLY STOCK
ncss whose requirements were of the same nature r.s "ton:
abling us to lay down our goods
As IJOW as any Haute in Chicago;
and save t o t h e conanraei—3rst. TRAVELING E X P E N S E S :
second. LOSS O F TIME; snd lastly and mainly, the ENORMOOT AMOUNT nccessailly odded to cover UIGU REI'.IS
and expenses or the Chicago merchant.
We shall make a n ESPECIAL EFFORT t o k e e p BO complete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers on the B a y
wlll b e enabled t o purchase or n». iu n n a n t i t i e s t o jcnii for
only a SMALL ADVANCE on C0S1' and a . S i i m i s s i o n Tor
handling.
T o the Ladies, '
would remark, t h a t o w i n g to w-,nt of r o o m w e h a r e hern
unable to keep many t h i n z s in t h e i r line, w b l c h NOW, from
our increased room, and t h e
i
a
or
4
PRXJGS&MEDICIISr-HS
TO EE FOUND I N T H E COUNTY.
a i s o — a c n o : c c VAKIETT o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
P R O V I
S I O N S ,
IN W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO DE U N D E R S O L D .
Intintafepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
Ham* with the thousand ami one deG i v e XJs a C a l l !
mands n:css«ary to a Ladtfs want*, Bf. B . — P h y s i c i a n s ' P n s c r i r t l o c s C n r c f n l l y
we shall in fnttire TRY a n d k e e p ANY and ALL THING?
they may r e q u i r e .
N. B. ANYTHING n o t in o n r reiralar line t h a t Ladies or
c l t i x e m moy w s n t , we shsll hold e a i r e l v e a la r e s d i a n s t o
"end r o r ; a n d shall Le m o s t UiLrv t« do so a t t n Jy t n d all
times.
• -.
C«apoaaded.
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L M. A W. F. S T E E L E A CO.
v
N o r t h p o r t . Dc< 11, »«CP.
26-a'
HOKUAHBATES,
N O T A E Y PUBLIC,
HnrnUt Ottloe, T r a v e r s a C i t y
^ • u?
The
Yankee Girl.
is Mkg» b V h e r work kt tHe low cottage door,
M a r cjrenlug shadow is s t r e t c h i n g before,
up >8 gtrtet as the music which t e e m s
e o t t i y n n d f a i n t in the ears of o u r d r e a m t !
ScArtftllULift a n d t a l r t h f u l the light of her eye,
O er the b t o w g n d a b o s o m ' a t lovely a s t h e y !
W h o comes In hi* p r i d e t o t h a t low cottage door—
T h a h a u g h t y And rich t o the lowly and poor?
T i i the g r e a t S o u t h e r n Planter, the m a t t e r who waves
o L d e m i n i o n o'er h u n d r e d s of slhves.
"
® " e n > for s h a m e ! Let those Yankee fools spin.
Who would j m w for o u r slaves with a change of their t k l n ;
Let t h e m toll a t they will at the loom or the wheel.
Too stupid f o r shame, and t o o vulgar t o feel!
'• But thou art'loo' loVWy add precious a gem
-To be bound b y t b e l r burdens and sullied by t h e m —
F o r s h a m e Ellen, t h u n e — c a a t thy bondage aside,
And away to the South, as my blessing and pride.
And lemon and orange are white In their bloom.
d each w i t h of thy heart shall be felt s s a law."
0 , could ydu have seeh'ber—the pride of our girls—
Arise' a n d cast back t h e d a r k wealth <of her curls,
W i t h a seorn In her eye which the g a z « could feel,
And a glance like the.sunshlne t h a t flashes on t t e e l !
Thy h o m e may be lovely, but r o u n d It 1 hear
• The crack of the whip and the footsteps of fear!
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s.Column.
a t i m e a c h i m e of b e l l s in e v e r y r o o m in h i s b o u s e
s e t ringing. H e h a s b u t o n e w i n d o w in h i s b e d r o o m ; t h e sash i s of t h e s t o u t e s t i r o n ; t h e s h u t t e r s a r e
of t h i c k sheet i r o n . T h e ceiling of h i s r o o m i s p l a t e d
w i t h i r o n s e v e r a l i n c h e s t h i c k , a n d s o i s t h e floor. T h e
d o o r o p e n i n g i n t o i t is o f solid s h e e t i r o n , a n d c a n n o t b e
e n t e r e d unless one b e m a s t e r of t h e s e c r e t c o m b i n a t i o n
II ANN'AII,LAY A C O .
of t h e lock. A e s s e of a dozen Hix-barreled revolvers,
ILL PURCHASE, AND P A Y T H E HIGHEST P R I C E
the market will w a r r a n t , for
l o a d e d a n d c a p p e d , lies o p e n on t h e t a b l e , w i t h i n reach
of t h e b e d . W o u l d y o u l i k e t o b e in b i s p l a c c ? ,asks
t h e c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N e w O r l e a n s P i c a y u n e , a f t e r
delivered at Traverse Citv—Wheat, Oats, Corn. Rya, Barley.
• a p p l y i n g all t h e i n f o r m a t i o n .
Pease, Potatoes, Onions, Hoots, i c , Ac.—thus making aa absolute h o m e market for e v e r y t h i n g rawCd.
62
G e n . W a s h i n g t o n on Coercion.
FAKMKHS
ATTENTION!!
FARM PRODUCE.
W!
F A R M PRODUCE,
I r v i n g ' s L i f e of W a s h i n g t o n contains a letter w r i t t e n
b y t h e F a t h e r of his C o u n t r y t o CoL H e n r y L e e , u p o n
t h e occasion of t h e . " S h a y R e b e l l i o n " in M a s s a c h u s e t t s ,
f r o m w h i c h t h e following is e x t r a c t e d . I t is s o p e c u liarly a p p l i c a b l e t o t h e e x i s t i n g t r o u b l e s in t h e country,
t h a t w e c a n n o t resist t h o t e m p t a t i o n t o give i t t o o u r
readers.
" Y o u talk, m y g o o d s i r , of e m p l o y i n g influence t o
a p p e a s e t h e p r e s e n t t u m u l t s in M a s s a c h u s e t t s . 1 k n o w
not w h e r e t h a t influence is t o b e found, o r if attainable,
t h a t i t would b e a p r o p e r remedy f o r t h e d i s o i d e r . Influence i s n o t g o v e r n m e n t L e t u s h a v e a g o v e r n m e n t
b y w h i c h o u r lives, l i b e r t i e s a u d p r o s p e r i t i e s will b e
s e c u r e d , or l e t u s k n o w t h e w o r s t a t once. T h e r e is call
f o r decision. K n o w p r e c i s e l y w h a t t h e i n s u r g e n t s aim
at
I f t h e y h a v e r e a l g r i e v a n c e s , redress t h e m , if possib l e . I f t h e y h a v e n o t employ t h e f o r c e o f t h e G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t t h e m a t once. L e t t h e reins of government then be braced and held with a steady hand, and
e v e r y violation of t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n b e
reprehended.
If
i t b e d e f e c t i v e , let it b e a m e n d e d ; b u t not s u f f e r e d t o b e
t r a m p l e d u p o n w h i l s t i t h a s an e x i s t e n c e . "
•• And the sky o l the South may be brighter than ours,
A SACRIFICE FOR SI.VCKRITY.—The O x f o r d , Miss., InAnd greener thv landscapes, and fairer thy flower*;
telligencer p r o t e s t s a g a i n s t T e n n e s s e e e n t e r i n g t h e S o u t h t d e a r e r the blast round our mountain which rare*,
ern C o n f e d e r a c y , unless s h e will p r o d u c e t h e s c a l p s of
an the s w e c t s n r i t n e r zephyr which breathe* over slaves
S e n a t o r J o h n s o n a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e E t h e r i d g e , as an
• Full low at thy b i d d i n g thy negroes may kneel,
e v i d e n e e of h e r sincerity.
W i t h t l i e iron of bondage on spirit and heel;
Yet k n o w t h a t the Yankee girl sooner would be
THK PELICAN F I . A « R K I T M A T R U . — T h e L o u i s A n a L e g In fetters with.them than in freedom with t h e e ! "
islature, o n t h e 1 3 t h i n s t , d i s c a r d e d t h e P e l i c a n flag, t h e
' ' A D i a nm o n d M o n o m a n i a c .
b i r d b e i n g p r o n o u n c e d " u n g a i n l y in s i g h t filthy in M b i t
Jf»c
ic m o s t ffiujious
a m o u s a d a m a n t o l o g i s t iu t h e w o r l d is the a n d c o w a r d l y in n a t u r e . "
K i k e of B r tum
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f riicckk,. l i e h a s in h i sB posses
possession t h r e e
millions of dollanj
dolianj wo:
w o r t h of d i a m o n d s , l i e h a s j u s t p u b lished a c a t a l o g u e of h i s d i a m o n d s , a n d in t h e a p p e n d i x
t h e r e is a n o t i c e of t h e most c e l e b r a t e d d i a m o n d s in Uje
w orl d. T h i s c a t a l o p u c n u m b e r s n o t less t h a n 2 6 8 q u a r t o
pages. I t gives, w i t h g r e a t detail, a list o r h i s White
\ t r a n s p a r e n t , firet white, s e c o n d w h i t e , sfeel w h i t e / b l u e
i w h i t e , , l i g h t b l u e , b l a c k bloc, l i g h t yellow, b r i g h t / y e l l o w ,
a m b e r yellow,: s t r a w , c h a m p a g n e , d e e p rose, rosy, l i g h t
i n n a t e , violet, g r e e n i s h , v g r e e n ,
i, b r o w n , l i g h t b r o w n , d e e p b r o w n , dusk b l a c k ,
ue black, L o n d o n fog, sandy, frosted, b l a c k s p o t t e d ,
;ed, split, s c r a t c h e d , illcut, nncut, square, r o u n d ,
oblong;
\ Chinese eyed d i a m o n d s .
A s a p e r i e n t and Stomacic preparation of IKON purified o(
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I t r e l a t e s h o w t h i s a d o r n e d a t u r k i s h s a b r e , t h a t a Oxygen a n d Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctionroyal diadem, a n o t h e r a n I m p e r i a l collar, a t h i r d a g r a n d
ed by the highest Medical Authorities, both in E u r o p e and
E ' e l t o r a l h a t ; t h i s Black d i a m o n d was a n idol's eve, t h a t
the United S l a t e r , a n d prescribed in their practice.
b r i l l i a n t rosy d i a m o n d WILS t a k e n f r o m t h e E m p e r o r
"The e x p e r i e n c e of th o u s a n d s daily proves that no preparaB a b e r , a t A g r a , i n 1 6 2 6 , ( i t w e i g h s 4 1 carats, and is
tion of I r o n can be compared with it. Impurities of the
w o r t h $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 ) , t h o s e wero t h e Waistcoat b u t t o n s of the
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
E m p e r o r " B o n P e d r o ; t h i s d i a m o n d ring, w i t h t h e
implexions indicate its necessity in almost e>
S t u a r t c o a t of a r m s a u d t h e c y p h e r " M . S.," belonged
( o M a r y Q u e e n of S c o t s : t h a t p a i r o f c a r r i n g s h u n g o n c e ble case.
I n n o x io u s in fill maladies in which it has been tried, it has
o n M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e . T h e D u k e of B r u n s w i c k hns in
proved
almolutely c u r a t i v e in each of the following comhis possession fifteen of t h e u i n e t y knowu d i a m o n d s ,
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w e i g h i n g t h i r t y - s i x c a r a t s ; b u t h e ha3 not a d i a m o n d plaints, viz:
I n Debility, Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n ,
w o r t h 8 3 0 0 , 0 0 6 . H e h a s p l e n t y of (fiamonds w o r t h 8 2 0 ,
000, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d 8 4 5 , 0 0 0 a p i e c e ; h o h a s t w o w o r t h 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 i r n , D y s e n t e r y , I n S 6 0 , f 0 0 e a c h , o n e w o r t h 8 7 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d o n e w o r t h $8(V, e l p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s T u b e r c u l o s i s , S a l t
0 0 0 ; b u t h e h a s n ' t one w o r t h 8 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
H e is in*
i'Utimiim, M i s m e n a t r u a t i o n , W h i t e s , Chlorosis, Liver
tTeaty n o w Tor t w o d i a m o n d s , one of w h i c h is w o r t h) C o m p l a i n t s . C h r o n i c l l e a d a c h c s , I l h e u m a t l M i i , I n 8 2 3 2 , 0 0 0 , a n d t h e o t h e r § 6 5 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d w h i c h r a n k in 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 c , A c .
t h e o r d e r of p r e c e d e n c e b y a d a ma n t o l o g i st s, in t h e s i x t h
In cases of GCNKRAI. DKBIMTY. whether the result or acute
r a n k , .that is, n e x t a f t e r t h e Orloff d i a m o n d of R u s s i a . disease, or of tljo continued diminution of nervous aud mus10 h i s list of c e l e b r a t e d d i a m o n d s h e p l a c e s in the f r o n t cular energy from nervous complaints, one trial of this rer a n k a b r i l l i a n t w h i t e d i a m o n d , w e i g h i n g 2 5 0 c a r a t s , a n d storative h a s proved successful t o an e x t e n t w h i r h no descripb e l o n g i n g t o s o m e E a s t I n d i a P r i n c e , amf w o r t h 8 2 , 5 0 0 ,
t o r written attestation would render credible. Invalids
0 0 0 ; n e x t c o m e s t h e K o h - i - n o o r , w h i c h w e i g h s 196
long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own
c a r a t s , a n d w h i c h ho s e t s d o w n a s w o r t h 8 1 , 8 8 3 . 8 4 0 :
neighborhood?, h a v e suddenly re-appeared in the busy world
n e x t c o m c s t h e l i e j a h of M a t a r a ' s ( B o r n e o ) d i a m o n d , i t
if j u s t returned from p r o t r a c t e d travel in a distant land.
is of t h e most b e a u t i f u l w a t e r " c o t i c e i v a b l o ; t h e G o v e r n o r of B a t a v i a offered t h e I t a j a h 8 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 , t w o b r i g s of Some very signal i n s t a n c e s of t h i s kind a r t attested of female
w a r . a i m e d , e q u i p p e d a n d provisioned f o r six m o n t h s , Sufferers, e m a c i a t e ^ victims of a p p a r e n t marasmus, sana n d a l a r g e q u a n t i t y of c a n n o n balls, p o w d e r a n d C o n - guineous exhaustion, critical changcs. and that complication
g r e v e r o c k e t s ; t h e R a j a h r e f u s e d t h e m all; a n d p r e f e r r e d of nervous a n d 'dyspeptic aversion to air a n d exercise for
t o k e e p h i s d i a m o n d , w h i c h passes f o r a talisman ; i t is w h l c h t h e physician h a s no name.
worth 81,339.455. N e x t comes the great Mogul, which
I n X w m > r s AFFECTIONS of all kinds, a n d for reasons fai s of a b e a u t i f u l r o w color, a n d o f the s h a p e a n d size of miliar ,toih<^ical men, the operation of t h i s preparation of
half a hen's e g f e : it i s w o r t h 8 7 8 4 , 0 0 0 , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e iron must necessarily lie, salutary, f o r , unlike the old oxides,
D u k e of B r u n s w i c k ' s v a l u a t i o n , t h o u g h T a v e n i i e s , t h e it i s vigorously tonic, w i t h o u t b e i n g e x c i t i n g a n d overheat-i
t r a w l e r , s e t s it d o w u a s b e i n g w o r t h 82.3-14,655. T h e i n g ; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obsti-!
R e g e n t ' s d i a m o n d of F r a n c e ( a n d w h i c h , b y t h e way, nate cases or costiveness without e v e r being a gastric "purgab e l o n g e d t o L o r d C h a t h a m ' s f a t h e r , w h o b r o u g h t it f r o m tive, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
I n d i a concealed in t h e h e e l of h i s shoo), c o m e s onlv in
In this Intter property, a m o n g others, which makes it so
t h e fifth r a n k ; i t w e i g h s 136 c a r a t s — i t is w o r t h 8 7 3 9 ,
remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PILKS, upon
"840; i t i s t h e p u r e s t d i a m o n d k n o w n ; i t r e q u i r e d t w o
which It also appears t o e x e r t a distinct a n d specific action,
y e a r s t o c u t i t ; b e f o r e i t was c a t i t w e i g h e d 4 1 0 c a r a t s ;
by dispersing the local t e n d e n c y which forms them.
t h e c l i p p i n g s of i t w e r e sold f o r 8 4 1 0 . 0 0 0 .
In DYSPEPSIA, Innumerable as are its causes, n single box
T h e D u k e of B r u u s w i c k says t h e Orloff D i a m o n d of
of these Chalybeate I'ills has o f t e n sufficed for the mos\ haR u s s i a i s w o r t h o n l y 8 3 4 0 , 3 6 0 , a n d not S I S , 5 1 6 , 5 8 0 , _ _
«*>bit
some p e r s o n s h a v e p r e t e n d e d ; a u d lie says t h e \ a » b i t u a l cases, i n c l u d i n g the a t t e n d a n t COSTIVENESS.
In unchecked DIARRHOEA, even when advanced t o DYSENdiamond, which P r i n c o P a u l Demidoff p u r c l i h e
price of 8 4 0 0 . 0 0 0 , iS w o r t h only 8 2 9 , 1 7 0 ; b u t t h e n t h e TERY. confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the
D u k e of B r u n s w i c k reckons i t s h i s t o r i c a l value as n o t h i n g , effects have been equally decisive a n d astonishing.
I n tho local pains, l o s t of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
a l t h o u g h i t o n c c adornyd t h e s w o r d of C h a r l e s t h e Bold,
w a s found a f t e r his d e a t h on t h e b a t t l e Geld of N a n c y , cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCIw a s sold in S w i t z e r l a n d , c a r r i e d t o P o r t u g a l , a n d t h e r e PIENT CONSI KPTION, t h i s remedy has allayed tho alarm of
. eold, b e l o n g i n g t o K i n g A n t o n i a , t o H e n r y I I I . was f r i e n d s \ n d physicians, in several very g r a t i f y i n g a n d interswallowed b y a noljle t o w h o m h e confided i t — s w a l l o w e d esting instances.
b y t h e faithful noble r a t h e r t h a n d e l i v e r i t t o r o b b e r s ,
I n ScaoFCLorg TCBERCCLOSIS, t h i s medicated iron has had
a n d w a s f o u n d in his b o d y , w h i c h w a s disintered for t h e far m o r e t h a n tho good effect of the most cautiously balanced
p u r p o s e of d i s c o v e r i n g i t
T h e D u k e of B r u n s w i c k preparations of iodine, w i t h o u t anv of the well known liad a r e s n o t l e a v e P a r i s , a t any p e r i o d of t h e y e a r ; his b i l i t i e s
diamonds keep him chained there.
H o dares not sleep
The attention of females c a n n o t lie t o o confidently invited
f r o m h o m e (some, p e o p l e reckon t h i s l i b e r t y of pilloi to this remedy and restorative, in the casen peculiarly aftecting tbem.
o n e of t h e g r e a t f r a n c h i s e s of P a r i s ) a single n i g h t .
In ItnETMlTisx, both c h r o n i c and inflammatory—in the
T h e n , t h e lives in a h o u s e c o n s t r u c t e d not s o m u c h f o r
latter, however, more decidedly—It has t-een. invariably well
c o m f o f t a s f o r s e c u r i t y . I t i s b u r g l a r proof, s u r r o u n d e d reported, both as alleviating pain and r c d u c i n e the swelling*
on e v e r y side b y & h i g h w a l l ; t h e wall itself is s u r m o u n t - and stiffness of the j o i n t s a n d muscles.
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be a g r e a t
e d b y a l o f t y i r o n railing, defended b y i n n u m e r a b l e s h a r p
s p e a r h e a d s , w h i c h a r e s o c o n t r i v e d "that if a n y p e r s o n remedy a n d energetic restorative, a n d i t s progress in the new
ttlements of the West, will probablv Me one of high renown
touclies onp of thorn, a ohline of M i s b e g i n s instantly t o
d usefulness.
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ring an a l a r m ; t h i s i r o n r a i l i n g cost him 8 1 4 , 1 2 7 . H e
- N o remedy h a s over been discovered, in the whole historv
. k e e p s ' h i s d i a m o n d s in a safe, b u i l t in a t h i c k w a l l ; his of medicine, which e x e r t s such prompt, happv, and ftatly reb e d j s placed a g a i n s t it. t h a t n o b n r g l a r m a y b r e a k i n t o storative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of strengtli, with an unusual disposition for acti t w i t h o u t killing o r a t least w a k i n g him, a n d t h a t ho
i r e a n d cheerful ewcercise, immediately follow its use.
m a y amuse himself w i t h t h e m w i t h o u t leaving his b e d .
Put u p In neat'dat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, tirlec
T h i s sole i t lined w i t h g r a n i t e a n d i r o n ; tho locks h a v e 50 c e n t s per box; rftrsale y drungist* a n d dealers. Will be
a s e c r e t w h i c h m u s t b e k n o w n b e f o r e t h e y can bo o p e n e d ; sent free t o any addresi on receipt of t h e price. All letter*
if o p e n e d b y violence, a d i s c h a r g e of fire a r m s t a k e s orders, etc., should 1* addre**/J to
R . B. L O C K E & Gd., General Agents.
p l a c e , w h i c h will inevitably kill t h o b u r g l a r , a n d a t t h o
20 CrpAR ST., NEW YORE.
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OODS AT WHOLESALE—
Raisins, in quarter, half and whole b o x e s :
Tallow a n d Stearine Candles, by the box:
Sugar, by t h e barrel or 100 I bo,;
Soap, by the b o x ;
Baking Powders, by the b o x ;
Matches, by the g r o t s ;
TOYS, N o t i o n s ;
Tobacco, Fine Cut, by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, by the. half barrel;
P l u g Tobacco, by the 50 lbs. or b u t t ;
Soda, by the 50 lbs. or k e g ;
Apples;
Shoes and Boots, by the doz. or hf. do*. f a i r
GNTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND n m j r u n a .
INC. GOODS.
B u s i n e s s Sack a n d Fancy Coats a n d Vests;
Black. Fancy and Union P a n t s . ;
Summer Coats, P a n t s andV eats, a fall line, in
Vety L i t e s t Style.
" hite. Fancy, Check and stripe S h i r t a ;
(ientioipcn't U n c n . Leopold and Byron Collars
Ovcreoats. a full l i n e ;
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Kent Jockett;
Seamiest Coats and Overcoats 4
Blue a n d White Overalls; .
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
S u s p e n d e r s and Gloves;
India Bubber and Oil Overalls a n d L e g r i n s ;
Wool, Cotton and Union S o c k t ;
Black a n d Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
Gingham, Flag a n d Turkey Red H a n d k e r t f c M *
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkarcliieft;
P o c k e t K n i v e s Razors, S t r o p s
I-ather Boxea and B r u n h e s
Tobacco Boxes a n d lS>uches
Compasses, R u l e s 1 a n d 2 feet. 1
H A N S A E , LAY * CO.
Traverse City, Nov, 30,1560.
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Cream Tartar, by the 5 tc
Candv, by the b o x ;
the 20 lbs. t o half c h e s t ;
Tea, by thi
P o r k , by the barrel;
Hams and Shoulders, by the 100 lbs.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 16 p i e e s a ;
Flannels;
Mosquito Bars, by the piecc;
Nails, by the keg, assorted;
S a l t by the b a r r e l ;
Coffee," by the 30 to 100 lbn.:
(iround Coffee, by t h e 20 t o 50 l b s . ;
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Batter Crackers, 30 lbs. t o bhl.;
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Hard Bread;
Boston Biscuit;
Soda Crackers;
PlQfa, by the b o x ;
Figs, by the d r u m ;
Brooms, bv the dozen;
Currants, by the 20 lbs. to half b a r r e l ;
Prunes, by the 20 to 100 l b s ;
Dried; A p p l e s by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Caps, by the 1000;
S h d t f b y t h e bag.
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TraversV City Nov. 30,1SG0.
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GOODS—
Cambric, muslin and linon E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g and Flouncing, real T h r e a d :
Smyrna and cottou Edge and I n s e r t i n g ;
Muslin, cambric and p i q u a s c t U o f Collars a n d Sleeves;
Cambric, muslin A line Maltese hand-wrought Collar*;
Muslins—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
Frenck skirt J a c o n e t ; J a c o n e t ;
Cross-barred, Cambric and Nainsook;
Wash Blond j S m b r o i d e r e d C u r t a i n s ;
B r i l l i a u t e s f r o m Is. to 30c;
Linen, Linei* Cambric and hem stitched H ' d k ' f s ;
Printed bord, printed and plain G e n t ' s Handkerchief#
Child's printfil, plain and hem stitched linen H'dk'fs;
Napkins, DoylCs, Pillow-Case Cotton;
Linen Table Covers, by the p a t t e r n or y a r d ;
Marseilles, printed a n d p l a i n ;
Linen. Liuen D i a p e r ; P i q u a R i n d i n g :
Linen and Cotton Bosoras-^-some very n i c e ;
Marseilles Quilts—nicc;
PointedTa|>e Trimniing, for ladies' use;
Soft and heavy Muslin, for ladies' skirta and under clothing.
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
T r a v e r s e City. Nov. 30,1SC0.
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DOMESTICS FOR
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
WINTER OF IS«O—
Red, blue and gray twilled and plain Flannels;
White, pink and Hob Roy plain Flannels;
Cunton F l a n n e K brown, slate and bleached;
Sattiucts, F. A M. Cxssimeres,Sheep's G r a y ; .
F a n c y and black CsKsimeres;
Kentucky Jeans, Duck. D e n i m s ;
Apron a n d m i n e r ' s check. Stripes:
S h i r t i n g prints aad fancy s h i r t i n g Flannels;
Mack Doeskin Casslmores:
Black and Vine cloths;
Brown and bleached Cotton—a nice a s s o r t m e n t :
Ticking. Bays, Linv.y Woolsey. Ac.
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Traverse City, Nov. 30,1S60.
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A N K E E NOTIONS—
Compasses, twezers, toy w a t c h e s ;
W a t c h guards a n d fob c h a i n s ;
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Fancy and compass watch keys;
Gun c a p s G. D. Cax and water p r o o f ;
Razor s t r o p s assorted:
Shawl p i n s n e c k l a c e s ear drop*:
Breast p i n s assorted, bracelets, w a f e r s :
Kid, bead and leather purses;
l e a t h e r b a g s for ladies' use;
Wallets, portc m o n a i e s imiellible i n k :
• Cologne, ro.»c oil, bear's oil:
Prince of Wales, kist-mc-quick and Windsor M a e ;
Almond, honey, sun-flower and Yankee aeap;
Silver soap, f o r cleaning silver a are, Ac.;
T h e r m o m e t e r s leather W i t s :
N Fancy, morocco a u d silk belts;
Carpet binding, snaff boxes.
Tobacco b o x e s a complete ass't. some very fine;
Pumpkin, pomegranate, heart and strawberry e m e t i c
Shaving boxes, meerchuum p i p e s ;
Shawl p i n s assorted kinds':
Crumb, cloth, hair, n a i l tooth, s c r a b , blacking, hers
broom and paint brushes;
Dead t h o t katharion, t r i c o p h r r o n t ;
Measuring t a p e s very superior a n d reliable;
Pocket eompai-ses of best makers;
A few silver watches—good time-keepers:
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Ayers' P i l l s :
Moflat's Pills;
Paynes' Pill.-;
J a y n e s ' Alterative;
Jaynes' V e r m i f u g e ;
Ayres' C h e r r y P e c t o r a l ;
Ithcuharh; (.jjldbar:
Mexican LiAlmcnt:
P e r r y Davis' Pain Killor;
CarLonate of Magnesia:
Reed A Cutler'* Putmouarv Balsam:
Sands' Sarsaparilla;
Sawyer's E x t . Bark for F e v e r a n d A g e s ;
, Kennedys' Medical Discovery;
S u g a r I-sad;
Gum Guiac;
Rose W a t e r ;
Castor O i l :
Epsoita S a l t s ;
Slilphur;
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greatest desideratum* to 1* obtaine.!—am! ( h j t after C a r e f u l E x p e r i m e n t , an article has been introduced and d r m o n s t r n t e d b e y o n d n q u e s t i o n of d o u b t , to b* the
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Scrub, Mioe, t lothes and Whitewash Brushes,
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Rubbers a n d Overshoes, I n d i e s ' Bootees,
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Overshoes, Carpet Shoes,
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Coffee P o t s Tea P o t t , Dippers, Skimmers, Ac.
Misses Bootees a n d Gaiter?,
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Childs' Cacks, Shoes. Bootees, copper-toed, Ac.
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1I n d i e s ' seamless s p g heel and her led side-lace (Jailers:
Seamless Bcltmonll and Cong, heavy Gaitera and Over
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Men's very nice seamless Over-Shoes and L e g g i n g s ;
Trolling l i o o k s of various paterns, F i r i i l i f a t a T r e l V i R W U M ,
Over-Shoes coming to the knees;
Sinkers, Cane Poles, Ac.
Bangor moose skin lonir leg Shoe-Pacs;
Moutrea! long l<-g Shoe-Pact;
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City. Nov. 30. I860.
Men's India rubber long leg Boots.
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5 Pail Sugar K e t t l e s ;
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Draw-knives. H i n g e s Cubic, Trace and {latter Chains,
f r y and Sauee Pans, Masons' Trowels,
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Flat, round and taper Files,
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Shovels and Tongs, Nut Crackers, Bird Cages,
Skates, Sleigh Bells. Coffee Mills. Ac. Ac.
A R N E S H . SINGLE AND DOUBLE—an a s s o r t m e n t ;
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L i n e s H a a e S t r a p s Hold back S t r a p s Girths, Breast
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Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt. Glue, Alum.
I.amp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
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E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, P e a c h . P i n e Apple, Ac.
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t p him, w h o h a s s o o f t e n d e f e n d e d her, a n d t a k i n g h i s e x ample, r e m e m b e r t h e a l l e g i a n c e s h e h a s o n c e d e c l a r e d to.
" T h e land t h a t our fathers defended,"
h i d d e n i a t h e s h a d o w y c o r a s r n , w h o c o u l d telll Y o u p a i r
on t o t h e s i t t i n g r o o m . T o o s U o d b y " the o l d o r m c h a i r , ' '
f a d e d a n d v a c a n t now, b u t t h e r e rises in i t t h a t f o r m of
all f o r m a — t h a t f a c e of all f a c e s u n d e r t h e suit, a n d t h e r e
W e now reach a p o i n t in G e n . S c o t t Y K f e w i t h i n o u r c o m e s f r o m t h o s e s h a d o w y l i p s » tone-—" m y d a u g h t e r '
o w n v i s i o n ; a n d very vividly d o w e recollect t h e e x e m p l i - m y s o n ! "
" T h e v o i c e in o n r d r e a m i n g e a r melted a w a y , " a n d t i e
fication of a silver h e a d e d m a n . g i v e n t o o u r b o y i s h u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e g e n t l e m e n a n d w a r r i o r , o n e b r i g h t J o n e p i l g r i m a g e of t h e h e a r t w a s ended. [ C h i c a g o J o u r n a l .
m o r n i n g while w a l k i n g t h e fields, soon a f t e r t h e b a t t l e of
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Nay, grieve n o t for the dead alone,
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command previously given t o Gen. T a y l o r ; as t h o u g h i t
Whose s i n g h a s told their h e a r t ' s sad s t o r y ;
w e r e a d r a w i n g - r o o m t r a n s a c t i o n ; a n d h o w t h e s a m e man of s c e n e s a n d i n c i d e n t s t h a t o c c u r r e d in t h o old Repress.':
Weep for the voiceless, who have known
t h a t could b e s o mild a n d inoffensive t i n d e r e m b a r r a s s i n g t a t i v e ' s H a l l , d u r i n g i t s t h i r t v y e a r s o c c u p a n c y b y Con~
is w i t h o u t the erown of glory!
c i r c u m s t a n c e s , could n e r v e b i s soul t o d u t y w h e n difficul- gress, t h u s d e s c r i b e s o n e of t h e w a r m e s t a n d m o s t memo r a b l e occasions e v e r witnessed in t h a t old H a l l :
t i e s of a s t e r n e r n a t u r e c a m e .
On t h e 1 8 t h of J a n u a r y , 1837, t h e H o u s o a d o p t e d t h e
F r o m t h e t i m e of b i s t a k i n g c o m m a n d of t h e a r m y in
M e x i c o , h i s l a n d i n g a t V e r a C r u z , t h e siege a n d c a p t u r e u s u a l r u l e t o lay anti-slavery p e t i t i o n s o n t h e t a b l e ; t h i s
of t h e city, bis m a r c h t o C e r r o G o r d o a n d t h e b a t t l e t n e r e , b e i n g d e n o m i n a t e d t h e " H a w e s G a g , " t o d i s t i n g u i s h it
O h ! heart* that break and give no sign,
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t h e t h r e e b a t t l e s of C h u r u b u s c o , t h e a s s a u l t on C h e p u l t e - f r c m t h o " P a t i e n t G a g , " a n d t h e
Till Desth pours ont h i s cordial wine,
M o n d a y , t h e 6 t h of F e b r u a r y , 1 8 3 7 , M r . A d a m s h a v i n g
pec and victory there, you are familiar with.
Slow-dropped from Misery's crushing presses—
H o w h e i s c h e r i s h e d in t h e h e a r t s of t h e p e o p l e , w h e r e o c c u p i e d an h o u r o r m o r e in e x h a u s t i n g his p i l e of antii r s i n g i n g breath or echoing c h o r d
h e h a s played a m o s t c o n s p i c u o u s p a r t , w a s e v i n c e d d u r - s l a v e r y memorials, p a u s e d , a n d looked significantly at M r .
To every hidden p a n g was given.
What endless melodies whro poured,
ing t h e y e a r 1 8 5 9 w h e n on a v i s i t t o C a l i f o r n i a They 1 S p e a k e r P o l k , said, " I hold in m y h a n d a p a p c r p u r p o r t
As sad as earth, aa sweet a s heaven.
h e a r d ho was c o m i n g , a n d f o r t h r e e d a y s and n i g h t s h i s ar- i n g t o b e a p e t i t i o n f r o m c e r t a i n slaves. I f I s h o u l d p r e rival w a s anxioilsly looked f o r . F r o m t h e h e i g h t s o f T e l e - s e n t i t t o t h e H o u s e , would i t g o on t h e t a b l e u n d e r the
General W i n i e l d Scott.
g r a p h H i l l men looked a n x i o u s l y t o t h e G o l d e n G a l e , a n d o r d e r of t h e 1 8 t h of J a n u a r y ? " . T h o s p e a k e r s e e m e d b e G e n . S c o t t w a s b o m n e a r P e t e r s b u r g , V a . , on t h e 13th t h e w a t e r s b e y o n d . B a n n e r s f l o a t e d in e v e r y d i r e c t i o n , wildered, a n d h a d j u s t time t o s t a m m e r o u t s o m e t h i n g
of J u c e , 1 7 8 6 . A t t h e a g e of s e v e n t e e n h o w a s l e f t an the s t r e e t * of S a n F r a n c i s c o w e r e c a n o p i e d w i t h g a r l a n d s a b o u t t h e g r a v i t y of t h e auestion, w h e n tho e n t i r e proo r p h a n , and, f o r t u n a t e l y for h i m t h o s e w h o h a d h i m in and b a n n e r s , a n d e v e r y e a r was t u r n e d l i s t e n i n g <for t h e s l a v e r y s i d e of t h e C h a m W e x p l o d e d w i t h t h e intern#
c h a r g e a p p r e c i a t e d t h e value of e d u c a t i o n , a n d d e t e r m i n - signal. T h e S a b b a t h d a w n e d b r i g h t l y , a n d t h e s t e a m e r ' s w r a t h . " L e t h i m b e e x p e l l e d . " s c r e a m e d a s c o r e of
e d t o g i r e h i m one. H e was a c c o r d i n g l y p l a c e d in a h i g h - g u n w a s h e a r d , a n d t h e g u n s on t h e Island t o o k u p t h e sig- v o i c e a " L e t h i m b e e x p e l l e d ! " s h o u t e d D i x o n I I . L e w i s ,
s c h o o l in R i c h m o n d . T h e n c e h e w e n t t o W i l l i a m t nal, a n d answered.
" G e n . S c o t t h a s c o m e r ' H i s express- w h o s e h u g e b o d y , w e i g h i n g five h u n d r e d a v o i r d u p o i s ,
M a r y ' s College, a n d a t t e n d e d law l e c t u r e r s a y e a r o r m o r e , e d desire t o a v o i d a p u b l i c r e c e p t i o n on t h a t day, could camo waddling! a n d w h e e z i n g t o w a r d the c l e r k ' s d e s k . T h e
l i e finished his logul s t u d i e s u n d e r M r . R o b e r t s o n , a n d n o t s t a y t h e e n t h u s i a s m of t h e p e o p l e ; a n d s e a t e d in an w h o l e c o r p s of o l i g a r c h s w e r e on t h e i r feet, s c r e a m i n g
1 8 0 6 was a d m i t t e d t o t h e b a r . N o t s u c c e e d i n g a s well open c a r r i a g e , h o was b o r n e t h r o u g h t h e c r o w d e d s t r e e t s . swearing, g e s t i c u l a t i n g like demons. P o l k plied h i s gavel
he desired a r o u n d h i s n a t i v e place, h e r e m o v e d t o S t r a i n s of m u s i c floated, w h i l e f r o n j e v e r y house-t
a n d called t o o r d e r in vain, while t h e s p e c t a t o r s in t h e
C h a r l e s t o n . h o b i n g t o e s t a b l i s h himself t h e r e . B u t t h e b a l c o n y w a v e d t h o h a n d k r r c h i e f . ifhd a b o u t h i f j d
o v e r h a n g i n g g a l l e r i e s c a u g h t t h e s p i r i t of t h e scene, a n d
law of t h e S t a t e did u o t a l l o w a n y one t o p r a c t i c e w i t h i n e r a fell, n a t u r a l o f f e r i n g s o l a c o u n t r y t o o i j e ^ w h o m s h e w e r e g o i n g wild w i t h o x c i t c m e n t Q u i c k a s t h o u g h t
i t s limits, w h o h a d n o t Seen a resident f o r a t least a y e a r ; delights t o h o n o r ;
resolutions w e r e p r e p a r e d for t h e e x p u l s i o n of M r . A d a m s ,
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I t raged violently t h r e e d a y s Thompson.
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I t would b e p l e a s i n g t o follow h i m in h i s p a t r i o t i c ca- o p e n e d t ' ^ g i a n d t h e p a l e little f o r m lay e x t e n d e d six of w h o m w e r e b o r n b l i n d ; t h o youngest i s b l i n d a n d
r e e r t h r o u g h S o u t h C a r o l i n a in w h i c h h e s u s t a i n e d t h e u p o n a little t a b l e , a n d t h e voices w e r e all hushed. Y o u . only a few w e e k s old. W h e n of sufficient a g e t b e y a r o
h o n o r of t h e flag of o u r N a t i o n , w e r e i t n o t f o r t h e tin- remember s t e a l i n g softly in, a n d s e e i n g a s t r a y s u n b e a m i sent t o t h e A s y l u m f o r t h e Blind, in N e w Y o r k . T h e
g r a t e f u l r e t u r n s w h i c h t h e p e o p l e of t h a t S t a t e a r c n o w t h a t h a d v e n t u r e d t h r o u g h t h e half-closed s h u t t e r , i n t o j o l d e r o n e s a r e "said t o be b r i g h t , intelligent c h i l d r e n .
• T OUVER WKKDELL UOLMZS.
We count the broken lyres t h a t rest
Where the sweet wailing l i n g e r s slumber.
But o'er their silent s i s t e r ^ breast
The wild flowers who will s t o p to number?
A few can touch the m a g i c s t r i n g ;
And noisy fame is proud to win t h e m ;
Alas! for those t h a t never sing,
Bftt die with all their music in t h e m !
AD Kinds «T Job Printing Neatlj and Eiptditwosij fo«at<£
~ G R A N D TKAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
J a d z e o f P r o b a t e . . . . C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mapleton.
Sheriff
W M . E . S Y K E S , Northport,
C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r . . . . M O R G A N B A T E S . Trav. City.
County Clerk..
THERON BOBTWICK,
Register of Deed*... T H E R O N B O S T W l C K ,
JPros. A t t o r n e y
C . H . H O L D E N , Northport.
Circuit Count Com...C. II. H O L D E N ,
Coroner*
P E R R Y H A N N A H . T r r . City.
G E O . N . S M I T H , Northport.
CHARLES H. HOIJDEN,
AtJoniej, Comtsrilor anil Soliritor,
TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,
GHAND T R A V E R S E COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office Second P o o r South of Union Dock.
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S O L I C I T O R IN" C H A N C E R Y ,
T r a t e r s e City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan.
Office in Dwelling.I^ouac.
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JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,
T R A V E a a a CITY, MICHIGAN.
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H a p p e n e d an Office *t Traverse City, Grand T r a v e r s e Co..
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Business.
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inventing uAbfljf in O o v e n i m v n t Lands, impart . n g information relative to the general features, re*ourr«a a n d advant a g e s of the Grand Traverse coontrv, t h o p a y m e n t o f t w e e s ,
i:i-l the transaction «f any Agency business with which he
w a r be entrusted.
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reception or the traveling public. The P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s
Ms hearty t h a n k s for the liberal patronage he h a s received.
« n d assures the public that no pains will be spared t o make
h i s guests comfortable.
HI* c h a r g e s will correspond with
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s i n c e their establishment, which Is the best evidence of t h e i r
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new Catalogue of 80 pages. F o r specimens of Penmanship,
c n c l o s e letter s t a m p . Address.
BRYANT, STRATTON. A Co..
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HYPOPHOSPHITES
of L I M E a n d S O D A ,
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of P a r i s i s a SpeciBo Remedy for
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t h e stages of P u l m o n a r y Disease bv Dr. Churchill's new
Treatmenfra-tlie H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S OF L1HE AND SODA
—removes all remaining d o u b t as t o t h e inestimable value of
t h i s Discovery. Consumption i s n o longer t o be regarded —
a n incurable malady. !
.
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians h a v e already adopted t h i s
t r e a t m e n t with almost invariable success. Let no Lonsumpt i v e del ay a m o m e n t t o try-it.. I t i s t h e i r last h o p e !
F o r sale by
MORGAN RATES.
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making to o u r greatest living hero, for services which they
k n o w n o t h o w t o a p p r e c i a t e w h i c h , t h e y seem not t o h a v e
t h e g r a t i t u d e to remember; o r i t would a p p e a r t h a t t h e y
would p u r s u e a c o u r s e m o r e loyal t o t h e land h e h a s g i v en his d a y s t o defends G o d g r a n t his c o u n t r y m a y n o t
compelled t o call him'itp t h c field a g a i n , b u t t h a t S o n t h
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t h e prcsence-ef t h e d e a d , a n d played o v e r t h e flowres u p o n the c a r p e t aX if t h e y w e r e l i v i n g nnd b r e a t h i n g , a n d
a n d as if t h e baljiy w e r e l i v i n g too. Y o u remember h o w
you peopled that'mysterious room with spirits and h o w a
s i g h in w i n t e r n i g h t s aa y o u passed t h e d o o r h a s t e n e d
y o u r footsteps u p t h e stairs t o b e d . W h a t shapes were
NCIXITT o r A LEGAL N o n e * i s A SETTAKUX p A r r a .
— J u d g e L o w , of S t L o u i s h a s d e c i d e d t h a t a p a p e r p u b lished in t h e interest o f a religioassect is n o t a n e w s p a p e r ,
a n d t h a t legal n o t i c e s p u b l i s h e d in s u c h j o u r n a l s a r e n u l l
j and void.
m,t (Sratft Cratese $rrafi).
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C h a n g o does n o t always invoice inprovenx'nt.
TOWN TBJEASURER'8 AVNUAL REPORT.
apfroprtatioi
TKAVCBTE C r r r , March V. 1SC1.
Board of Audi tor*for Ike Toumtkip
riementr,
o p p o s i t e in t h e i r n a t u r e s a n d tendencies, e n t e r
in Grand
Traverse
County and
T R A V E B S E C I T Y :
i n t o t h o c o m p o s i t i o n of h u m a n c h a r e t e r y i n f l a c n c i n g h u Stale of Michigan.
F R I D A Y M O R N I N G . A P R I L ft. I 8 6 L
m a n a c t i o n s w i t h respect t o all t h o i n t e r e s t s of life, e c o n o T h r o n * h the rcquirvioeri a of the provisions of S u t n t c « .
I b»*c the h o n o r of . o b m i u i a j r to you my Annual Report,
Michigan Appointments.
m i c a l , social, political, a n d religions.
s n o i r i n s the prvseat condition of Finance* of thisTowDKiiip :
T h e S e n a t e h n v e confirmed t h e a p p o i n t m e n t * of J n m c s
I have t w o neighbors. S m i t h and J o n e s , who are living
FIRST—Witt be found the a c c o u n t of the BeccipU a n d
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SC. Kdmorid*, C o m m i s i o f i e r of t h e O c n c r n l L a n d u f i c e ; e x e n f p ! ? S s a t 4 o : u o f t ' i i 3 ] t w . > c ! e " n M U S n ' t l i a ' . w i j s c o o - DfshursementK d a r i n g the past y e a r :
o B c o x r — V s t a l e m - n t o/ the condiiioa of the Township
D . 0 . L M O ' ' , I n d i a n A g e n t ; W m A . H o w a / d , P o s t - d o m n s the past. I I o reganls t h o c i v i l i z a t i o n of a n t i q u i t y Ex>en»-' Kuud, ths l L u c i p i * s a d D u b u n c m e a u within tho
t n a a t e r o f D e t r o i t ; N . O . Iabell. C o l l e c t o r ot t h o P o r t as b u t t h e r u d e e f f o r t s of u n t u t o r e d s a v a g e s t o f r e e t h e m T n i s t — M a y Rive yon a, brief nuncment of our Schoot
o f D e t r o i t ; C h a r t e d D i c k e y . U". 8 . Marehal of M i c h i g a n ; selves f r o m t h a t c o n d i t i o n o f m e n i a l d a r k n e s s in which* r unit, Am i u u : s received and <lisl>ar»cd d u i i n c the year j u s t
cloned:
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Vf . L. S t o o g h t o n , U. 8 . D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y ; R u f n s H a s - n a t u r e h a d unkindiy left t h e m , t h e i m p e r f e c t remit of h e r
t of the present condition of the
m e r . C o u n s e l G e n e r a l of t h e G e r m a n i c C o n f e d e r a t i o n , unfinished w o r k . T h e h e r o e s a n d s a g * of n n t i q u ' t y , h e I J b r a r y Kund :
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tells us. w e r e b u t t h o s e f o r t u n n t c i n d i v i d u a l s of t h o r a c e
Fund in.'y be found in iw It -ceiptK d u r i n i l h e year pa-t, _n"j
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' S i x r u — W o u l d report > you the condition of the * reral
L a m i n g ; D . V. Huvklnnd, at P o i i t i a : ; D. W . C. (Jag.-, t o t h e m a n h o o d of t h e p r e s e n t t i m e , b u t w h o s e nobility
Fund* in this Office.
ilie a m o u n t s due to each in
a t K a s t 8 o g i n u w : \ V . 0 . D u n o h n e , a t F l i n t ; a n d N o y e s w a s insignificance, a n d w h o s e w is d o m folly, c o m p a r e d County Scrip, a n d C
• Order*.
I t may be well here t o remark, that the term (C ish, we all
L Avery, at Grand BapiiLi
w i t h t h a t w h i c h is esteemed n o b l e a n d wise in t h ? p r o m i n o t j what t h a i i».) County Scrip, is for
jvenience u*ed
J o h n W. M e.M.ith b a t b j e n a p p o i n t e d C o l l e c t o r of n e n t a : t o r 4 of t h e p r e s e n t g l o r i o u s a g e . T h e religion, to dXlRn.ite a certain
due from ..._
thf C'ouny t v on paid
taxe* to this Township when collected, w h i r h ha*
inued
t h e P o r t of M a c k i n a c .
t h e laws, " h e s o e i a l m a n n e r s a n d c u s t o m s , t h e ngriciiltural,
to increase *ince the oreaniz-ition of this Township, and w
A l e x a n d e r C a m p b e l l i s t o ' b a R e c e i v e r . a n d J . J . moehanicnl, a n d o t h e r i n d u s t r i o u s o p e r a t i o n s of the p » ' . have t ' i c C m a t y Trja^a y V R w j I p . o t a l e for the *everaU-:m .
County Order* i* s n amount that I received of the County
S i n c l a i r . R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Offieo tit M n r q n o t t e : a n d w e r c all well cnotigh in t h e i r d a y , b u t neetl t o b e refomiTreasurer for unpaid T a x e s of A.J>. I8CP, with the assurance
R e u b e n G o o d r i c h . S o t o " v o r , a n d M o r g a n B a t e s , R e g i s t e r o d in o r d e r t o b e a d a p t e d t o t h o m o r e fully d e v e l o p e d that Coun&.0.-der8 d r a w i n g S c v i n per cent per annum, was
lietter than C »anty S c r i p without interest, ail of which may
of t h o I * n d Office a t T r a v e r s e C i t y .
t y p e of h u - n r i l t y of t h e pr^t.-nt ; r a .
W h i l e c o i lem'iing
be f o u n d in m y offlcc a t the close of this fiscal year i . e . 18G1.
R e v . AVm. I I . H r o c k w a y h a s b e e n r e c o m m e n d e d b y t h e past, h e Ian Is t h e p.-eieat. a 11 i n l u l g e a e x t r a v a g a n t
Our D el egat i on foe tiio Y a i i k t o n S i o u x I n d i a n A g a n c y n o t i o n s of t h e f u t u r e . H i s w a t c h w o r d i s ' • p r o g r e s s . " H e
n o w held b y M » B e IGo'd.
d e l i g h t s in c o n t i n u a l c h a n g e .
H e tnlks w i t h g r e a t voluTRAVERSE TOWNSHIP.
bility a b o u t t h e g l o r i o u s lig h t of civilization of t h e n i n e H u m m n jT • f t h e L u t e a l N e w s .
t e e n t h c e n t u r y . H e is a firm believer in •• destiny,"' e s p e - March 27. T o Balance on hand on
Orders h t v c been forwarded to Mujor Anderson to
ment.
cially t h o destiny of c u r b . l o v c d c o u n t l y , t o b e t h e best,
By Order No. 47, paid
evacuate F o r t Bumtor.
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t h e wisest, a n 1 in j j t p o w e r f u l on e a r t h . H o c a n h a v e no
THK M ISSION TO T f u n r , — ( J e n W e b b declines t h e
40 00
palieneo with any who may c h a n c c t o express a doubt of
9 00
p r o f f e r e d Mission t o •Tuekfv.
t h e t e n d e n c y of t h e t h o u s a n d a n d o n e m o d e r n discoveries
T h e o w e a a i o n o r d i n a n c e 1tos b e e n d e f e a t e d in t h o A r By 8chool Disti lot, No. ?,
a n d i n v e n t i o n s t o a d I t o the h a p p i n e s s of t h e h u m m fam"
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- 3.
kansas convention, by nays 39. y e n s 3 5 .
23 By Order No. .1,', pnid
ily." H e u i e s tiie plow h u t p a t e n t e d b e c a u s e i t i s such a
T h e T r o y H b d g j t Fays Men. W o o l denies h a v i n g add e c i d e d " i m p r o v e m e n t , " t h o u g h his n e i g h b o r s a r e ufiablc
v i m ! t h e s n r t e n d e r of F o r t S m n t e r .
t o s e e t h a t i t d o e s i t s w o r k a n y b e t t e r t h a n a d o z e n others,
T.'ti T i n u t W m h i n g t n n d i s p a t c h s a y s : " I n d i c a t i o n s
e v e r y o n e of w h i c h h a s been he-raided a s a n '• i m p r o v e f r o m T e x u s a r o t h a t t h e r e will l>o i n tinned collision be
m e n t " in i t s day. H e c h a n g c s h i s s e e d - c o r n e v e r y t i m a
twoc-n t h e f r i e n d s of H o u s t o n a n d t h e roecsfionists.
April
2,
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new v a r i e t y is a d v e r t i s e d ; H e nhvnya v o t e s w i t h t h e new
at,
3 0<i
A d i s p a t c h f r o m S a v a n n a h says t h a t t h e N e w York" By Interest to O. Eaton,
political p a r t y , nnd if e l e c t e d t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e , o r t o
s h i p s seized t h e r e h a v e been released, in c o n s e q u e n c e ol
(The f o r e g o i a g Accounts were disbursed by Oscar Eaton,
C o n g r e s s , would b e f o r e v e r t i n k e r i n g t h e laws. H e sym- Es-Trcssnier.)
t i e s u r r e n d e r of t h o a r m s seized by t h o N e w Y o r k police.
10, Paid Miss E. Steel on Order of
p a t h i z e s w i t h t h o latest religious s e c t , p a r t i c u l a r l y if t h o
• , , T h e t o w n of N e w p o r t , Florid.), w a s set on fire on t h o
School Officei*.
d o c t r i n e s a r e of a novel, o r s t a r t l i n g c h a r a c t e r .
14, Paid Jo. Mood;., O r d e r No. 57,
" l . V h itist.. ami e n t i r e l y d e s t r o y e d . L o s s 3 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . In22, Paid Thus. C.uler on Order of
? « o t so w i t h J o n e s . H o ' d o r i f i e a t h e p e s ' . l;i his estimo- May
surance $20,000.
School Officer*.
3 CO
tlon t h o wise m e n & h e r o e s of t h e olden t i m e w e r e d e m i - J u l y
2, Paid H. Ruihf-ird f o r
I n t e l l i g e n c e f r o m C h a r l e s t o n "states t h a t t h e r e e x i s t s a
District, No.
g o d s ; t h o civilization of t h o a n c i e n t s t h e p r a c t i c a l a p p l i p r e t t y s t r o n g p a r t y in S o u t h C a r o l i n a o p p o s o d t o ratifyAngus'. 20, Paid a p p o r t i o n m e n t to Whitec a t i o n of s c i e n c e . in i t s m o s t e x t e n d e d sense, t o the a f f a i r s
water Township.
53(3
i n g t h e M o n t g o m e r y c o n st i t u t i o n , w h o will resist a t o v e r y
of m e n ; t h e i r religion, laws, nnd c u s t o m s , m o d e l s w h i c h August 20, T o A m o u n t P n m a r v School
point
Money received from Co.
t h e i r d e g e n e r a t e d sons lpivo n o t t h e s e n s e t o co|»y, a n d
Ti
41 8fi
T h o C a b i n e t , a s soon as t h e S o u l h e r n f o r t s a f f a i r is fetDecern.-23,
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sometimes not tho ability t o comprehend. H e deprecates
t l e d , will t a k e i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n t h o collection of tho r e v Order of School Officers,
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c h a n g e f o r h e regards e v e r y c h a n g e a t m a k i n g a m a t t e r
By p. id appropriation to Road
e n u e . All a r e k n o w n t o a g r e e t h n t it should bo collect18G1.
District, No. I,
23 00
w o r s e . H o would h a v e a'.l t h i n g s remain a s t h e f a t h e r s
ed, b u t t h o m a n n e r i s t h o t r o n b l c .
*
Feh.
I, T o amount of tax assessed ia
left t h e m , l i e o f t e n tells y o u t h a t t h i s or t h a t m a t t e r
y e a r I860, collected,
Kx- P r e s i d e n t T y l e r i s e x e r t i n g himself nt R i c h m o n d
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By
balance
on
baud
in
money.
e n t i r e l y d i f i e r e n t w h e n ho was y o u n g . T h e n y o u n g s t e r s
t o b r i n g a b o u t t h o secession of V i r g i n i a .
His purpose
w e r e m a d o t o k n o i v t h e i r p l u e e - ; old men were h a l e a n d
l , l s 4 45 1.184 45
p r o b a b l y i s t o t a k e r e v e n g e u p o n t h o A m e r i c a n peopli
:h 2f, To amount of money on hand
h e a r t y w h e n - p a s t t h o a g e of t h r e e - s c o r e rears a n d ten;
f o r t h e c o n t e m p t they h a v e f o r h i m .
t h i s day on settlement,
SC84 02
w o m e n w e r e s t r o n g a s well a s b e a u t i f u l , a n d did not kill
A d i s p a t c h f r o m W a s h i n g t o n says R . W . S a n d e r s is
Idltor a n d P r o p r l p t o r .
a p p o i n t e d PoM m a s t e r nt M e m p h i s . A r i o t i s a p p r e h e n d e d when-hc t a k e s his office, h e b e i n g o b j e c t i o n a b l e t o a
l a r g o n u m b e r of secctsiniiists t h e r e .
— I t i s u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h o a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s sent s e c r e t
a g o n t s t o different E u r o p e a n g o v e r n m e n t s t o i n f o r m t h e m
of t h e f u t n u r - p o i i c y of t h i s governmeiit. t h a t f o r e s t a l l i n g
a n d ^ f ^ t l n g r t h e o b j c c t of t h o S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y in
,-aeftding^hoir commissioners thonce.
T h e same
coursc
will bo p u r s n e d relative t o M e x i c o .
I t is undcra£sxi4 t h n t nono of t h e s e c r e t a r i e s will rnake
a n y c h a n g e s m t h o s o c l e r k s h i p s in t h o v a r i o u s - b u r e a u *
w h i c h l e q u i r * l o n g e x p e r i e n c e t o c n a b l o t h o incuml>cnts
v
H < 0 fulfill Jhe d u t i e s p r o p e r l y .
T h i s is especially t h e case
5 n t h e p r o - e i h p t i o n p o r t i o n of t h e g e n e r a l land o f l k o w h e r e
I n w p r t n n t decisions, i n v o l v i n g l a w p o i n t s , a r e daily made.
' { / i t »• r n m o r e d t h n t t h e so cession m o v e m e n t is u n d e r flui f n f i n e n c e o ; t h e K n i g h t s of tlio G o l d e n Circle, s p r e a d i n g
(Jf'vn C a l i f o r n i a nnd^)sego:<. b u t it is t h o u g h t t h e F e d e r a l
j . ^ u t s o o p C ^ ^ i r f l ^ p s n r o trun t o tho Union there.
(
I t wa*
^ p p & r t e t l t h n t t h e C u b i n o t h a J t h e s u b j e c t u n d e r consider-
^
atiot.
T h e r a i s n o i n t e n t i o n of a b a n d o n i n g F o r t P i c k e n s , whate v e r m a y b e t h o n e c e s s i t y in report! t o F o r t
On the contrary, since tho
by the
revolutionists,
recent
Sumter.—
ni'ditnry p r e p a r a t i o n s
o r d e r s h a v e IKJCII s c - t t o l a n d t h e
t r o o p s f r o m t h e B r o o k l y n , anil o t h e r sloops-of-wnr t o reinforce Lieut. S V m m c r ' s command.
T h o IJerald'rt c o r r e s p o n d e n t says: " A m e m b e r of theV i r ^ i n ' n C o n v e n t i o n c a l l e d o n t h e P r e s i d e n t to-day. w h o
a w n r e d h i m t h n t no ves«ol w o u l d b e sent S o u t h w i t h hostile into itions. a n d thnt t h e r e w o u l d b o n o t h i n g d o n e in
r e g a r d t o t h e a f f a i r s o f t h e S o u t h l o r s i x t y days. mul t h a t
it was his purpdso t o
restore,j»;aco
and to prevent the
s h e d d i n g of b i o icL
N o nomiuntion f o r t h e v a c a n t J u d g e s h i p of t h e S n p r e m e
C o u r t h a s yet boon d e t e r m i n e d .
A l t h o u g h it h a s h e r e t o -
f o r e b e e n ' assigned t o t h e S o u t h , t h e r e i s s o m e inclination
t o d i v i d e t h o D i s t r i c t now h e l d b v J u : l g c M c L e a n , nnd
t r a n s f e r it t h e r e .
T h e huisncss lias i n c r e a s e d s o vastly in
t h a t C i r c u i t , a s t o render s o m e
reorganisation
necessary
f o r J h c p a b l i o intorests.
D e t r o i t . C h i c a g o a n d P o r t l a n d h a v e bocn c o n s t i t u t e d
ex-_ha:ige pfficcs f o r thu F r e n c h its w e l l ^ a s t h e
n a i l s to bo conveyed
via Portland
British
and Liverpool, or
R i v i e r e d a L o u p a n d L i v e r p o o l , t o t a k e effect o n t h e 1st
of A p r i l n e x t T h o W e s t e r n P o s t m a s t e r * will a c c o r d i n g ly send i e t t e f s f o r F r a n c o t o t h e po?t offices of t h o c i t i e s
• b o r e m e n t i o n e d i n s t e a d of t o N e w Y o r k .
V
T h i S t a t u l e g i s - ' a t p r o o f T e x e s mot d p t h e 1 8 t h uit.
T h e m e m b e r s tootf li>3 o a t h of allegianoft t o t h i N e w
G o v e r n m e n t , a few o f tt.'cso u n d e r p r o t e s t . / G o v . I l o a - u o n
« n d t h o S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e
surrendered
retired
their archive*-
f r o m t h e i r offices, nnd
Houston
had
iatmcd a n
a p p e a l t o t h e people dcnooaei.og the S t a t o Convention.
t
Two
t h e m s e l v e s o n d t h e i r o f i s p r i n g . b v i n d u l g i n g in t h o follies
of d r e s s men could t a k e t h e i r m o r n i n g d r a m s w i t h o u t sus-
p i c i o n of b e i n g * t h e w o r s t f o r l i q u o r ; " swindlers and felm e t t h e i r j u s t d e s e r t s n t t h e Hands of t h e a u t h o r i t i e s ;
t h o laws w e r e m a d e t o b e e x e c u t e d , n o t t o be •intended
so f r e q n e n t l / t h a t n o b o d y c o n ' d t e l K ^ h u t w a s law, a n d
w h a t was n o t ; a n d t h e c h n r c h h e i d o n t h e . e v e n
tenor
h e r w a y , content t v i t h h e r l e g i t i m a t o w o r k o T s n v i n g s o v
f r e e f r o m t h e d i s t r a c t i o n s a r i s i n g f r o m t h e n u m e r o u s newfangled theological systems of t h e p r e s e n t d a y .
these degenerate times!
B u t a!a:
B o y s s e t p a r e n t a l a u t h o r i t y at
d e f ia n c e , s p e a k d i s r e s p e c t f u l l y of t h e
"old
m a n , " pttfi
c i g a r s in t h e s t r e e t , c u l t i v a t e t h e i r m u s t a c h e s w i t h m o r e
assiduity t h a n t h e i r intellects, nnd n r r o g a t e t o thomsvlvc
t h o p r e r o g a t i v e s of t h e i r c i d e r s .
1'ashion r u n s riot w i t h
t h e f a i r sex .in h o o p s , a n d a b o m i n a b l e little a p p e n d a g e s
to t h e buck of t h e h e a l called bonnets.
Deterio
t h e p h y s i c a l c o n s t i t u t i o n is seen in t h e g r e a t n u m b e r of
b r o k e n down, g r a y h e a J e d men of
fifty.
A m
t a k e a glass openly w i t h o u t b c l n g s h o t nt b y t h e itnpudci>t
•hers of t h e t e m p e r a n c e b a t t a l i o n , a n d if h e indulges in
p r i v a t e , t e n c h a n c e s t o one lie-will b o j»oisoned l-y t h e
d r u ^ s w i t h w h i c h h i s f a v o r i t e b e v e r a g e h a s been a d n l t c
n t e d b y dishonest dealers.
h i m . of c o u r s e n o t . )
unhanged.
( I t isn't .the l i q u o r that h u r l s
.Swindlers g o u n p u n i s h e d , a n d felons
Legislators hare
b r o k e n d o w n t h e ancient
political land m a r k s , p ' n n g e d t h o c o u n t r y i n t o a mazo of
u n m a n a g e a b l e difficulties, a n d now; umuse t h e m s e l v e s by
p r o p o s i n g i m p r n c t i t a b l e remedies, a n d m a k i n g laws m e r e ly t o n n m a k e t h e m .
T h e church is giving
birth
to a
d a n g e r o u s p r o g e n y of u n t r i e d n o t i o n s in theolnpj-. ond
m i n i s t e r s leave o i l ' p r e a c h i n g f o r t h e p u r p o s e of m e n d i n g
t h e gospel.
In short, things a r e goinjf t o destruction
generally.
Rfcader, h o w f a r d o y o u s y m p a t h i z e with S m i t h , a n d
h o w f a r w i t h J o ; * y , a n d w h e r e lies t h e t r u t h ?
M . L ' L.
To
T o appropriation t o di«. No. ],
By araonnt tax aatessed l & f t
collected i a cash,
^
" am'nt taken in Couoty Orders
for anpaid-tax
By balance due this F u n d o n
settlement,
the Honorable
of 7 raverte,
3 57
153 1«
: a m o u n t due t h i s F n n d
130 37
S t a t e m e n t ot the nereral F u n d s , a n d the
doe each in Cash, County Scrip, and
Orders.
1861.
March 30, A m o u n t due Town Kxpearc
P r o d , subject to Arar —
343
A m o u n t in County Scrip.S»J
M
"
"
Orders,
157
i
scnoot rrsn.
A m o u n t snt>jc<;t t o draf —cas'
"
iu C>unty Sciip.
u
in C u a n t y Onlei*,
amonnta
County
06
97
40 833 53
343 93
231 33
16 63 531 83
USRSRY n - s e .
A m o u n t subject to draf —sash,
nicuwAT rvnr.
A m o u n t subject to diaft—cash, 20 34
"
in C .an y Scrip,
47 87
"
In County Order*,
153 16
XOAll KISTjaCT. HO. I,
Amonnt in County Scrip.
n o * n Btl-TKICT. NO. u .
A m o u n t iu County Scrip,
KOAO t u a r u c r . s o . i n .
A m o u n t in County Scrip.
Koan msTiacT. s o . iv.
Aotount in C mn y Scrip,
KOAD i t s r w c r . s o . v j .
A m o u n In C »anty Scrip,
77 80
230 37
406 80
M tt
9 1 00
33 01
31 5«
KOAI> IIIGTUCT, s o . VII.
A m o u n t ia County Scrip.
BOAD t ISTRICT, SO, VIII.
Amount in C mn y Scrl|«,
rirandTtavtrse
C aunty has due
th.. try r i a l Funds,
1,383 21
County O r d c i s due the several
Funds,
S7(> 24
Ca»h due t o t l i e d i f f e i e n t Cent's
2.336 4.
Let me remark here, that the nraoant* duo
In CJtintv S c r i p to ituad I-i^Uicts, No*. 1—
—<—
7 snd K do, or ought to
(upon a d i r i s i o a n f the town) belong 10 the
township of Wniiewater.
I ; will be al*o rviuembcrci', that there is
to day In the 1 o * n * h i p T n » s n r y . in cash,
sublcct to d r a f ' . ond the f u i t h c r sum of
i d C m n t y Ordirs, d r a w i n g 7 p e r c e n t , a n d
the f u r t h e r Credit i a County Sci ip, of
6 Cft
u 00
f.St 02
;,X1» 4J
Total ai
U. D. CAMPBELL, Treasurer.
18-lw
T h e H o m e tcail L a w .
n a c t t o amend an a.-t t o provide for the sattUment sod
drain ige of the s w u n p land* by actual settler*, L e i n j act
No. 221 of the session law* of 18fi:'.
H K m o x 1. "Phe p^ojili- o f t h e S t a f r o f M i c h i g a n enact,
t h a t wjctioit o n e b e s o nmaiitlerl a s t o reu-l as follows t
SKCTIOX 1. T h a t t h e P e o p l e «»f t h e S t a t e of M i c h i g a n
eiwet. thnt t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r o r t h o Lnml Oflicc is h e r e b v
r«piire<l t o issue n certilii nte o f p n r c h n s p t o e v e r y s e t t l e r
o r o:-cnpatit of t h e S w a m p Lin-Is i H - l o n g i n g ' t o t h i s
S t a t e in t h e p r o p e r legal s u b d i v i s i o n , for e i g h t y n e r e s o f
Statement of T o w n Expense Acccount.
Itid land, wheiH-ver it shitll be mnile t o a p p e a r t o said
Comm'ssioiHT tluit s u - h w t t ' e r o r o s r u p a n t h a s n c t n a l l y
By hal. ilac this Fund in Ca«h.
resided u p o n s u c h e i g h t y a c r e s of laud for t h e p e r i o d of
« u u « .. f , „ m County,
live c o n t i n n o u s years, mid t h a t he h a s n!fo d r a i n e d t h o
T o paid Order No. 47,
s a m e so a s t o e n m p ' y w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s of t h e net of
C o n g r e s s , a p p r o v e d S ; t. 2tf. 1 8 5 0 , b y w h i c h m i d ,'cuda
r e r o conveve-1 t o t h i s S t n t e .
SET. 2. '1'hnt suction f o u r of said n e t bo s o a m e n d e d
•• 6S,
C 00
is t o rend a* f o l l o w s :
" . " 6",
fi
00
S u e . 4 . A n d i t is f u r t h e r p r o v i d e d , thnt t h o license
"
" 53,
25 00
••
*
'• 4 ',
3 00
or settlement g r u n t e d u n d e r t h i s oct. shall c o n t a i n a
"
" 57,
3 00
•lause w h i c h shall e x n r c w ' y p r o v i d e t h a t t h o s e t t l e r or
I n t e r s: to O. Eaton,
3(0
o i c n p n n t shall, within t h r e e m o n t h s a f t e r t h e d a t e o f
(The-foregoing Accounts were dislmrsed 1-v Oscar E l t o n ,
s n : d license, (lie with tin* C o m m i s s i o t s - r of t h e L m d
Ex-Treasurer.)
(Wli -e. n eertifiente f r o m th«* S n p e r t i s o r of i h o towiwhip.
Aug.
20, T o p a i d a p p o f ' i o n m e n t t o
w l i i r h t h e Inn 1 i s l o m t e t l . t o o t h e r w i t h t h e affidavit
sn -h settler, t h a t he is in t h e n r t n a l posM-wion nnd
m t collected in money
n y t t p i l K y o f Mi-h land ; a n d said license shail n ' s o eonTax o." l « i ^ .
tnin a clnu<o p r o v i d i n ? t h a t t h e s e t t l e r i r o c c u p a n t shali
uncollected in Co.
not b e nnthorized t o ' e u t ^ ^ t a k e a m i c a r r y a w a y nny pirw,
r»th-r v n l u n b l g / f m b e r . u n ' e s s i t IK- t o ' c l e a r tho
I I.
c u l t i v a t i o n , a n d t h e i r d u t y n* 4 n n r h a s may IHJ
1,«51 151 " ' ' ( w a r y t o i m p r o v e t h e »om.-. a n d f o r n violution of t h e
| nforesnid condition*, h e o r t h e y shall be liable t o nil t h o
March 2C, By «
83J C21 forfeitures, penalties a n d liabilities of n t r e s p a s s e r u p o n
Sliito lands, a s now is o r m n v h e r e a f t e r IK- p r o v ' d e d b y
law. Ail-lit is f u r t h e r p r o v i d e d , t h a t if Mich'settler s t a l l
S t a t e m e n t of S c h o o l F u n d , 9Ia!«:h CG, 1 8 0 1 .
lnui.
not file his e e r t i f i e n t e a n d onth of settlement, a n d o c c u March 27, B v a m ' n t d u c ' t h i < F1 nd In Cash.
200 7 p m i ' v us n t o v e provid.*', o r i f e v i d e n c e of t w o witnesses,
»
from C a u a t v ,
331 3
mull r oetli i s fucni-hed t o t h e C o n i m ' w i o n e r of t h e S t n t e
Bv a | p o r t i o n m m t to !'.(•. N'n. 2.
f 5 3C
L a n d Office, t h a t tl e«-laii»e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d t o p r e v e s t
- No. \
IT 86
April IP. By paid Miss F. Steele. Onlei of
waste of said 'ami. I n s been vio'n«ed. t h e n h i s e l n ' m
School Officeis. dis.' No. 1,
CO 00
sl:n'i Im deenv-d na void, e n d t h e C o m m l i v i o n e r of tho
May
22. By paid Tims. Cutler, for School
S t a t e L a n d ttffiee shall. Trom nr.d a f t e r m i d lime, sell
district. No. 1.
2 CO
s a ' d l a i d ' , the s a m e ns o t h e r s w a m p lands, mid t h o
Sept. 14, Bv c*-h < Iruni State Primary
' School Fum*.
41 8 p r o v ' s i r n shall U« inserted in t h e lieen*. for s a i d land.
Dec. 28, To paid Miss B. Hannah, Order
S r r . 3. T h a t «wo s e c t i o n s ix- a d d e d t o said act, s c c t i c «
district No. J,
80 CO
five a n d >c-tio:i s i x . t o read ns follow* :
18C1.
P r e . 5. A n y o e e n p a n t n n d e r sneli h e e n r e r r n v at a r y
By amount of assessed Mill tax,
Feb.
for 58CC, collected ia Cash,
1C2 41 t ' m e p a y f o r said land t h e m i n i m u m p r i c e ' fixed l y f a i r
for t h e swiimp l a m b , ami r e c e i v e f r o m ( h e C o n n i i s s i o n e r '
" cm'nt unpaid a n d in County
Orders,
C6 59 a eertifieuie e n t i t l i n g b in o r his legal r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t o
Balance on settlement.
a p a t e n t f o r t h e r o m e f r o m tlie Stiite, in t h e m i n e ir-auccr
753 01 743 (1 a s t h o u g h t h e m i l l Inml h a d not b e e n licensed.
S r r . 6. S u c h s e t t l e r o r o c c u p a n t m a y t a k e any fraot i o i a l legal subdivision of Inml not c x e e e d i n g ono
irch 2?, By a m o n n t doe t h i s Fnnd,
531 69 h u n d r e d a m i t w e n t y n c r e n of land, b y p a y i n g f o r all o v e r
e i g h t y acres, t h e m i n i m n m p r i c e f u r s w n m p lands fixed
S t a t e m e n t o r L i b t n r y F u n d , M a r c h 2 0 , 1801.
b y law for m e h e x c e s s . H e m a y a b o take nn n d d i t i o n a l
1^.0.
a » l ; o i i r r g k-gal i u b d i v i s i n n of eiglity a c r e s or less, b y
By bal. on hand due t h i s F a m ' ,
March
•• am'nt
'•
a m ' n t fcy
I v Statute :rom
:'rom Mill
pnv'112 o n e q u a r t e r of t h e p u r c h a s e money down, a c c o r o 15 OP ing t o t h e provisions of nn a c t entitled nn a c t t o p r o v i d o
tax assesied 18C0,
f o r t h e s a ' e of i h c s w a m p land* a n d t h e reelnmiit'on
Balance on hand t o Cay,
t h e r e o f , a m i t o soenre t h e pre-emption clnims of s e t t l e r s
thereof, a p p r o v a l F c b r n a n - 4 t h .
ami t h » a r t s
a m e n d a t o r y thereto, a p p r o v e d F e b r u a r y I l t h . 1 8 5 9 , for
it in t h i s F o n d t o day,'
77 e lire sale of s w a m p l a m b ami t h e r e c l a m a t i o n t h e r e o f .
Chienso Notabilities.
W o m a k o t h o followimr e x t r a e t s f r o m a g o s s i p i n g l e t t e r
p n b l i ' h e d in o n e of t h e K a s t e r n p a p e i s of t h e n o t a b i l i t i e s
r e s i d e n t in C h i r a r o :
•• I n t h e • •>artl6n City." wo h a v e
a m o n g o u r n o t a b i l i t i e s t h e son of an Knglish «arl. f o r m e r ly in t h e C u a r d s , now e n j a s e ' l in t h e b y n o m c a : i s a r i s l o r r n t i r a l o c c u p a t i o n of p a c k i i r r p o r k : a s o i N i f t h e late
B i s h o p of t<oudon. a n d a g n i d t r a t e of O x f o n ! , busy in t h e
iiianu'a - t u r o of s o a p : a n e p h e w of t h e gallant L o r d Collj n a w o o d ( N e l s o n C o l l i u g w o o d ) . f a t t v u i n ^ c a t t l e oil an
a d j a i « n t fiOrm; a y o u r . g e r son of o n e of Kiightnd'B n o b l e s t
lamilies'sjiK.-cnlntins in w h e a t a n d c o m ; a reduced tint
' g l n u i n a t«^«niui baron, w h o has hobnobbed with H u m S t a t e m e n t o f H i g h w a y F o o d , H a r c b CG, 1SG1.
b o l d t n n d tRc t i t l e d nuigimtes o f L o n d o n fashionable c i r . •I M
cles. dhspensins lagi'f b e e r n t h a ' f a d i m e a plas-; a n d an March 27, By bal. cash doe t h i s Fond,
.9 4
u
a c c o m p l i s h e d Httngiirian n i b i e e n i a g e d in f r e s c o p a i n t - duo f r o m County,
47 £
11 S3
31, T o [ a i d O r d e r No. 54,
i i l i r a t t w o d o l ' j t r s a d a y . . H e r e , t o o . we h a v e a b r o t h e r
12 35
of C h a r l e s D i c k e n s , w h o b e a r s a s t r i k i n g r e s e m h l e n e e t o
• 5»,
3 T5
t h e g i f t e i l novelist. H e is a clerk in t h e L a n d D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I. C . R R . a n d it is f r o m h i m t h a t D i c k e n s
<The-forcgoiog disbursed by 0 . Eaton.)
r e c e i v e d t h e n o m d e p l u m e of • B o z / '
Axrrnir.R ARJIT TBAITOB—Major G r o r g c I l c a s . for
m a n y y e a r * A i d t o t i e t t W o o l , recently r e s i g n e d h i s
post ami
remorcdSomh.
wliere, w e beiicve, h e w a r n e d a
wift—<n;d a plantation of negroes. W h e n b e l e f t , b e
d e c l a r e d h i s p u r p o r t not t o t a k e nny p l a c e in t h e a r m y
o r t h - new C o n f e d e r a c y ; b n t it s e e m s t h a t h e h a s a c c e p t e d tlie p o s t of A d j u t o u t - U e n e r a l , w i t h t h o r a i J t of
Colonel.
T R A V E R S E OITY.
M A N I S T E E . M A N I S T E E C O U N T Y . >.
STATE o r MICBIOAN,
C-*
WB.TTSJ—T* o c o l a m n s of H a v x a a , LA* & Co.s
Advertisement* will be f o u n d on the f o u r t h page.
TOWNSHIP ELECTION.
l'rwciif.
T h e E l e c t i o n in t h i s t o w n w a s d i g h f f y m i x e d .
It
is
impo6siblc t o d i n w s t r i c t jtmrljr lines in t h e e l e c t i o n of
some of t h e m i n o r offices of t h e T o w n s h i p .
T h j Demo-
crate, c w o r c of t h e i r o i r n T.cukneas, d i d <not n o m i n a t e
t i c k e t ; b u t t b o y f i g u r v d w i t h s o m e of t h e m e n a t t l i r l u m b e r c a m p s of Linniiuh L a y St Co., w h o g o t u p u so-called
Urnon T i c k e t , c o m p o s e d . m o s t l y of R e p u b l i c a n s , b u t Inking/ou
D r . (iooJale, for Town
T r e a s u r e r , and Tlierun
B o s l w i e k f o r B j h o o l Inspector—4>oth D e m o c r a t s .
The
R e p u b l i c a n s n o m i n a t e d a R e p u b l i c a n ticket, a n d p l a c c d
o n i t nil t h e R e p u b l i c a n s o n thct, Union t i c k e t — l e a v i n g off
(-Goodalo
a n d Rostnrick. a n d n o m i n a t i n g H e n r y 1 ) . Camp-
bell f o r T r e a s u r e r , a n d Klvin L. S p r n g u ? f o r S c h o o l In-
A
T
| ^ 0
spector.
P e r r y H a n n a h . ( R e p u b l i c a n . ) w a s elected S u p e r v i s o r
witflont opposition.
Gains
*
P.
Kingsbury,
WANT A
w i t h o u t a n y o r g a n i z e d o p p o s i t i o n — J o h n Black, w h o was
Elvin L Spragne. by 3 1 majority.
Our New and Spacious Store,
J a m e s F c e l y . S t e p h e n G i b j o n G i l e s G.bso:i a n d W i l .
l i a m Callison w e n i e l e c t ei! G o n s a b l e s .
R a u lolp'.i M a n n i n g r e c e i v e d G3 m a j o r i t y o v e r C . I .
Goods and Wares
carritil liy^torm.
. E v e r y man on t h e Rcpnblii-nn ticket ii
elected b y m a j o r i t i e s r a n g i n g front I I
t o 26.
B. P .
L n d d , E s q . is S u p e r v i s o r ; E d w i n W a i t , T o w n
Clerk:
W m R . S t o n e , T o w n T r e a s u r e r ; D r . R . I I . Hyhctterly.
Commissioner of H i g h ways and School Inspector: J o h n
B . B o u r e s a n a m i E l i J . M o o r e . J u s t i c e s o r t h e Peace':
*nd
Frederick Johnson.
Horace
Persons. Francis Z.
F o w l e r a n d . R i c h a r d \ V . S m i t h , Constables.
men and true.
All good
R a n d o l p h Manning received 4 4 majority for J u d g e of
tho Supreme C o u r t
H u r r a for thef P e n i n s u l a !
Whitewater.
T h e R e p u b l i c a n s a r c s o s t r o n g in t h i s t o w n t h a t t h e
D e m o c r a t s did not r u n a t i c k e t .
W i n . H . F i f e is elected
Supervisor without o p p o s i t i o n ; Oscar Eaton! T r e a s u r e r :
and J o h n A .
B.-ainard. T o w n C l e r k .
W o have
learn.-d t h a n a m . a of t h e o t h e r officers «Jected.
T H T R D L Y ,
Blacksmith 8hop^
ASH * nr. rBErAaEn TO r o
CUSTOM WORK,
We would britBy call the attention or the p u r c h a s i n g pub„
...
—
, ....
have
obtained the A w n o v for, and sre n o x enabled t o ollor'to tiic
American public, t h j above justly celebrated a u d world-relic,to the following
"»arned a r t i c l e
T h e Stimulating Onguent
Is prepared by Dr. C P. D n u x o n »*, nn e m i n e n t phvsiclan
or Loudon, and Is warranted to b r i n g o u t a thick set or
W H I S K E R S
OR
A M b ' S T A C H E.
In from three to six week*. This article Is the only one
ihe kind used by the F r e n c h , and In London a n d P a / i s it is
in nnivcn-al n*e.
. I t i s a tioautiful.economical, s o o t h i n g , y c t s t i m n ' a t i u g c o m pound, a c t i n g «s if bv magic upoij the ro )t", c a u s i n g a bcatitirttl growth o.' l u x u r i a n t half. If apulled to the scalp, it will
cure b a l d n e s s a n d cause t o s p r i n g np in place of the bald
spots a tine growth or new hair. Applied according to direction", it,will t u i n r«<l or towy hair t o d a r k , and r<-*:origray hair to it« original color, leaving it sor-. smooth and
flexible. The «OMCKST" is an iiidi*pensib!e article in i verv
g.-ntlennn's toilet, and a f i e r one week's use they would no:
f j r any o n s l d o r a Ion be without it.
The a a t n e r i u e r a are the only Ag.-nis Tor tho article in the
United S a t . if,' t o hom all o r d e r s m ist lie addressed.
P r i c e OXR DOLLAR S b o —.'or sale by all Driiggis s and
D i a l e r s : or a b i t or the "ONQTNKNI v wirranu-d to have tie
desired etT.ct) will be sent to a n y who desliC t, by mail (direct 1 , serii.cly packed, on recvlut or pi Ice uml p o s u ^ i
$1.1«. Apply to or address
IIOIIACB L. H EC EM AN 4 CO..
D a r o o i s r s , 6c •.,
t^-Cm*
21 William R roef. New York.
of a n y description, on s h o r t notice.
d o so.
P O I N T S :
110RUE
A HEW
ror She ling Corr, Grinding Carn a n d C o t , and all k i n d s a f
Coorse Grains, will l.e run expre^slv in a
IN T H E MAIN. A
C U S T O M
N E W STOCK;
r e c e i v e d . b y ma'L
F«>rt S u m t e r h a d not been e v a c u a t e d ,
-
S O L I C I T O R IJJ C H A N C K H Y ,
NO. 4 FIRST STREET,
Manlntee. M ohitnn.
b u t p r e p a r a t i o n s were Iwinjt m a d o t o d o so.
H o n ; D a v i d W i l m o t , « ( W i l m o t P r o v i s o fame, has
boon elected U . S. S e n a t o r from P e n n s y l v a n i a . in p l a c e o.
M r . C a m e r o n , w h o t a k e s the. W a r D e p a r t m e n t in M r .
LincojijA Cvbii:vt.
t. J o h n S l n - r m a n h a s k - e n e f c c t i d U . S . SonatAr
O h i o , In p l a c e o r G o v . C h a s e , a p p o i n t e d S e c r e t a r y
A W o t ® TO HCSDAXIW—'When y o u g o h o m o t o t e a .
GLEN ARDOR,
M A R C H , 1801.
D A S C O M B , T O D D & Co.
F
o ^ t b e wrist, iu p r o d u e i n g s o m j n f t h n s a scrofulous-looking
biscuits, w h i c h a r e v o u r inpecinl n r e r r i o n , a n d a s y o u
with n fanfihar n o d roco.xni* • t h e e r u p t i v e c o u n t e n a n c e s
of j o u r old enemies, d o n ' t g n off i n t o one of t h o s e p n r o x "
ysm< o r r a p ! a n I disgust, w h i c h a l w a y s m a k e y o u so p a r t i c u ' a r l y d i s a g r e e a h l e ; b a t . on t h e c o n t r a r y , mildly, vet
w i t h b e c o m i n g d i g n i t y , p l a c e y o u r h a n d s in y o u r p o c k e t ,
a n d e x t r i c a t e from h i s l o n g confinement t h e d i m a w h i c h
shall p l a c e M r * S . in p r o . w s s i o ; i o r a p a c k a g e or DKLAXD'R
Chemical S u l e r a t u i with which
slie c a n n o t foil t o h a v e
p e r f e c t wtccoss in m a k i n e b i s r n i t . p a s t r y &•.
Mannruc-
t u r e d . a n I Tor ralo a t wholesale d y D . B D e L a m l & Co..
F a i r p o r t . Monroo Co., N . Y . D e Land & Co.'s Saleratus
fonnwfbr
sale a t retalo by m o s t o r t h e d e a l e r s .
C
DirXTY
O R D E R S A T P A R . - I WISH TO INm e a - ih> ciruulaUun and adver ising n a t r o m g > or the
HBaALn in O ' r a a l Travenw C >un'y, with a view t o e n l a r g l n i
t h i p i p e r \ t the e o m m o n c e m e n t of a new volume, and f o r t l i l .
r o a a i n w t t l receiro C >'iniy O.-der* at p i r ror Subscrintion-".
Advo.-tiiin ; and J o b W o r t , until f a r t h e r n-itire.
„
MORGAN" nATFR.
Herald 0 S c \ T r a v o r s o Citv. April 4,1861.
I8-tf
AppreBtice to the Printing;
A s ^ t d y , Indua'-rlou* boy, f r o m IS to 17 vcais old, who h u t ;
0 ; m m ^ n Siho-il educatloo. a n l a f i i r s ' i s r e or common s-n«e,
will find a g o o l hom», h a r e k i n d treatment, aad an excellent
• . i p o r t n n l t y t o learn the trade. March 1*. 1861.
T \ T 8 S O L U T I O . V . — T H E C O P A B T N E R S H I P HERETOt l x u n d e r s l r a e d . u n d e r the firm
of OKE1LICE A 8 0 N , is this day dI«solred l-y mntuat eon0 0 D F R 8 Y OREIMCK.
JOSEPH GREIUCK.
j
C M !t m U e , March 18,1861.
17-3w*
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
T A T E O F M I C H I G A N . - . l i e ; C l l t y . IT C J U R T
..!0f.
® '•'"-J" "f ' L a ill T r a t ' e o c . In CiiOnc^rr.
Ninth J u d i c i a l C l r c n i — t n C isncerv. Suit pending in
Circuit C o u r t Tor the C j n n . y «f Grand f r a v e i s ? . In C tanct
a ; T r a v e r s e Ci ,v. on tbo loth day or March, lsiil. Sa._..
Parker. Complalnan', vs." Ira A. Parker, O.ia L. White and
J a r a c s M. Ilurbeck, defendants.
I t Mtisraotorily appearing to t h i s C o u r t t o s t t h c i b o v e defendant, Ira A. Parker, is a non-resident o ' thix State, hnt a
resident or the Province o . ' C v n a d a , t ) a motion or C. II.
Marsh. Solicitor ror the C •mplainant, it I» onlered t h a t the
said defendant. Ira A. Parker, cause his appearance to be eiu
tered in t h i s cau*e, and notice thereof served upon the com
plainant's Solicitor, within three months from the date of this
o r d e r : and in case or hi* appearance, that he caHSC hi< answer t o complainant's t i ! l to l<e filed, nn ! a copy then-o.'
served upon said complainant's Solicitor, within twenty days
a u e r s e n ' l c t or a r o p y or said bill or c o m p l a i n t : and "in d'efartlt thereo', that the bill or complain*, filed in tbis cause I *
uKra a s confessed by said de.'e idsnt, I r a A. " a r k e r . And it
Is t u r t b e r ordered, that a copy of tbi* o r d e r I * published in
the Grand Traverse Herald, a newspaper printed in aaid
county of Grand Traverse, within twen'y d a y s from the date
of thi* order, and that the publication be continued a t least
once in each week for s f x snccessive weeks, or that the complainant cause a copy thereor to lie served personally upon
s a i d d e f r n d a n t . Ira A. P a r k . r. at least twenty days lic.'ore the
time above p'rescrilied for saidalefendantV sppe'araii'-e.
\
• - T l l A R L B S H. HOLD EX,
o l r p t l t C o u r t C >mmi«»ioner
% I n a n d r>ir G r a n d Traverse C o n n t r .
« .. ..
Michigan.
C. H. MARSIT, Solicitor f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
1 hereby eertify t h a t the al>ov.> Is a t r u e copy of the origi
nal order now recorded in t h i s office.
THERON HOSTWICK.
I W
Register in Chancery.
S
E
F E E D
R
S
.
M E A L ,
oHITCHCOCK, CAMPBELL A BACON.
Traverse City, Dec. 1, U i r .
j.jy
Our Own Trade,
NEW
*
S T O RE
AND
N E W GOODS,
Corner of Wnknzoo and Nsgccabc Sts.,
N O R T H P O R T .
.Aburrdant .Advantages
T H E SUBSCRIBER H A S J U S T R E C E U T D H I S W I N X E *
STOCK. CONSISTING OP
FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN
G O O D S ,
N.io- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chi- BOOTS AND SHOES,
cayo.
Ready-Made Clothing,
6m our l o n g residence in the c o u n t r y we have be c o m
well acquainted with the wants or the p u l l i c .
D R Y
Hardware, Groceries and Previsions,
Which be offeis c h e a p e r Cash or Barter.
MIX. S. B A F i N S ,
1<~:
M
will be kept constantly on hand a n d tor sale by the 100 lbs-
L.INK O F P R O P E L L E R S ,
and for safety and rcgul:
oilier Lino oil thu Lake*
R
o r ALL KINDS, AXD
RUNNING IN
id now we have associated with us in tho Mercantile DeIt i n n i n g between OnDENSBUUR and CHICAGO, will call
i t tliis pl ire DAILY, d a r i n g the coining sea-ion of nariga- p a r t m c n t o f our firm,
" » i c e e i v c wood.
The a b o r e I.inc consi.'ta of the l'io<
a q d Cud t h a t M r s . S m i t h hatf s u c c e e d e d b y n simple t u r n
A
S E E D GRAINS,
Propeller of Our Own,
v O t ' L D B B K K I Y OIVK NOT CK TUAT THE
Northern Transportation Co.'s
TRADE.
For the accommodution or tbo
WE HAVE A
S-ttontfji aitD OLGimsdlcr at ^alu,
AND
*
That
METALLIC MILL,
Our Rents are Nothing.
T. J. R A M S D E L L
OX-SHOEING.
F O U R T H L Y ,
NEW STORE;
1
F A V O R S ^ - C . D a v i d s o n , E s q . . of X o r t h p o r t . x i l l
< * p t - o u / t h a n k s Tor a t o p y or t h e N e w Y o r k T i m e s o.
jiJYD
W E HAVE A
P R U I T T R E E S .
/ t h e 2-Jth of M a r c h . ' t w o d a y s l a t e r t h a n a n y t h i n g we
Also k e e p on k r n d a s
Iron, Sup P a n s , J6-30-60 Gallon KetUea. Plows,
Axes, Hoes. DracoTeetb. Mtds, (Jx-Caits, OxYoke", Whlthetiees, A c .
In short, all Wpds o.- F a n n i n g I m p l e m e n t s ) and.wiH r a y
particular attention to
^
' I I E S U B S C R I B E R I I A S F O R S A L E A CHOICE
ttytecaonnt
i - K i h i i itE •*>. c o m i t i n g o t
direct t o C h i c a g o ; t h u s giving us G R E A T ADVANTAGE. 4
10 V a r i e t i e s o f A p p l e s ,
12
*'
" D w a r f Pears,
T h e B o a r d will p r o b a b l y - s t a n d 8 R e p n l i ] i c n t t t o 1 D e m o 14
««
»« p e a c h e s ,
over
any one h a v i n g to PAY FREIGHTS.
44
10
»' C h e r r i e s ,
c r a t . T h o m a j o r i t y f o r M a n n i n g . J u d g e of t h e S u p r e m e
44
„
8
*• P l a n t s ,
C o u r t , will r u n u p t o f o u r o r five tombed. ( J r n n d T r o - Q n l n c e s . G r a p e s , S i b e r i a n C . a b A p p l e r t A c . , A c .
'ilicso f r e e s a i e o. the choice*: K n4s, b . o u ^ u l iu .a-, t'ati
ver*) C o u n t y Is t r u e t o F r e e d o m . - T h e b o a - t e d
in o r d e r to have them ou hand tor i a r l v S p i i n g et-tiing.
action* 7 h a s not manifested itself t o t h o e n t i r e tatisfu.-tioii
..
.
. . .
J A M E S M. HUKBtCK.
Northport, March 1C, 1631.
of t h o • D c m o c r a ^ '
S i x t o w n i t o h o a r f r o m — l i v e of w h i c h win e o r j i d n l y
r e t u r n R e p n b l i c n n S u p e r v i s o r s , a n d t h e s i x t h may
That
By the aid of expeiieneed woikmen, t h r y have opened a o t w
which are a d s p t e d to the wants of the s u i r o n n d l n g ceantrj*
add ARE or J!A Y DE called ror from time t o t i m e .
W a l t e r f o r A s j o c i a t c J u s t i c e of t h e S u p r e m e C o t i r t
• Peninsula.
T h i s h i t j i e r t o s t r o n g h o l d of t h e D e m o c r a c y h a s been
FURS
Which we are filling to repletion with A l - b K I N D S O F
w o r e electcil J m t i c i - a of t h j P j a c e , w i t h o u t o p p o s i t i o n —
Mr^, Monro." i o Gil v a c a n c y .
W h r n t , R y e , C o r n , Onta, B u c k w h e a t , Beans, P e a s ,
Borl.y, GrnssSeed, 1'cnlUy, Pork a n d Beef,
(Dressed o r e n f o o t ) Shingles a n d C o r d Wood.
T R A P P E R S will do well to Rive tbcm a call before ailftnjc
MUSTACHE?
For the Whiskers and Ilnir.
W i l l i a m Ronnie a n d W j l l i a m Monroe, (Republicans.)
A GENERAL A*
s o r t m e n t of
An4, in ract, a n y t h i n g the wants of ute c o u n t r y C t m a e d ;
which tbey sell cheap f o r
T H A T WB I1AYE NOW MOVED INTO
STIMULATING ONGUENT.
T h e r o n Host wick, was e l u d e d S c h o o l I n s p e c t o r o v t y
EEP CONSTANTLY ON
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods\ Hardware, Clothing,
TO T H E P U B L I C
CELEBRATED
not a candidate, receiving some 30 v o t e s '
Or
In Trmeme City, ami on all parts rf
R E A D Y P A Y,
Grand Traverse JSay., WJ would re*-believing the nimble dime l e t t e r t h a n the lazy shilling.
pxftiUv announcs
S E C O N D L Y , That;
They pay the hijrbest market price f o r all k i n d s of P r o d o « « t
T H E
F A C T ,
BELLINGHAM'S
A b r a u i Ads'.t w a s e l e c t e d C o m m i s s i o n e r of H i g h w a y s
AND BE NOT SATISFIED,
COME AAD CONVINCE T O D M B L P
THE FOLLOWING FACTS I
F I R S T , That
Hitchcock, Campbell & Bacon*
New Arrangement. K
YOU W A N T WIIISKERST
DO YOU
u r e r b y . 4 3 m a j o r i t y ov.-r H e n r y D . C a m p b e l l .
BUT
AND
DO YOD W A N T A MUSTACHE?
(Republican,) elected Town
David C'.GomMofD.'mosrut.) was elected Town Treas-
S T O R E ,
N E W GOODS,
DO YOU W A N T W H I S K E R S ?
Clork without opposition.
.
N E W
PROBATE COURT O F RAID COUNTY.
A S E S S I O N OK T H E P R O B A T E C O U R T O K S A I I
County, Uelo a t the Probate Office, in Miniate?, the 13
day or Marob, A. D. Idol, F resent, George J. Uorr. J u d r e c
I'robate:
In the m a t t e r of i b e Estate of Praaci* Harrett, deceased.
On r e s t i n g and BiioRor the petition, duly vended, of J o h n
CinSeld, A d m i n i s t r a t o r of said Estate, i t appearing by said
l>etiiion tiio; there i s n o t sufficient personal estate in the
bands of tire a d m i n i s t r a t o r , t o pay the debta o a t ^ u n d i n z
02.iin»t the deceased, a n d the cxpeaaea of Administ.-ation,
and t h a t it U ncccsoary t o sell the whole, or s i m e p e r I'D,
or the Real Estate tor the payment of snch debts :
Therefore, £ i persons intere«ted In said cs ate are ordered
to appear be'ore the Jwljre of Probate, at the C > a n t f Clerk's
office, in Mxniatee, on Saturday, the I8ih day or Mav next,
at niae o'clock, A. M., to show cau«e why a licenae'shonld
n o : be granted to the aforesaid Administrator t o s - i l so much
or the R at E«t.ite as shall be necessary to pa; - such debts.
And t h a : tliis order be pnb.lshed in tho b r a n d Traverse
Herald, r»ar successive weeks.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my hand, and
the seal or the Probate C j u r t , at Maniater, t h i s twenty third
day of March, A. 1>. 1361.
CJEORCSB J . DORR.
l<Hw.
J u d g e or Probate.
who f o r sixteen years has been extensively encaged in a t u -
k
C. DAVIDSON, AKenU
Northport, December 2 1 , 1 W f .
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P. S — C A S H
PAID FOR FCB8.
NORTHPORT IS RISING!I
own, and who has for several years p n r r h a s e d goods of tb<
T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e
L. M . & W. P. S T E E L E & C o .
BEST HOUSES in NEW.YORK and BOSTON, and who will
n A V E 1NTRODUCFD A LARGE AND T H E
continue to do so for our Arm rrom time to l i m e ; t h u s c a
ONLY STOCK
ncss whose requirements were of the same nature r.s "ton:
abling us to lay down our goods
As IJOW as any Haute in Chicago;
and save t o t h e conanraei—3rst. TRAVELING E X P E N S E S :
second. LOSS O F TIME; snd lastly and mainly, the ENORMOOT AMOUNT nccessailly odded to cover UIGU REI'.IS
and expenses or the Chicago merchant.
We shall make a n ESPECIAL EFFORT t o k e e p BO complete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers on the B a y
wlll b e enabled t o purchase or n». iu n n a n t i t i e s t o jcnii for
only a SMALL ADVANCE on C0S1' and a . S i i m i s s i o n Tor
handling.
T o the Ladies, '
would remark, t h a t o w i n g to w-,nt of r o o m w e h a r e hern
unable to keep many t h i n z s in t h e i r line, w b l c h NOW, from
our increased room, and t h e
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PRXJGS&MEDICIISr-HS
TO EE FOUND I N T H E COUNTY.
a i s o — a c n o : c c VAKIETT o r
FAMILY GROCERIES
P R O V I
S I O N S ,
IN W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO DE U N D E R S O L D .
Intintafepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
Ham* with the thousand ami one deG i v e XJs a C a l l !
mands n:css«ary to a Ladtfs want*, Bf. B . — P h y s i c i a n s ' P n s c r i r t l o c s C n r c f n l l y
we shall in fnttire TRY a n d k e e p ANY and ALL THING?
they may r e q u i r e .
N. B. ANYTHING n o t in o n r reiralar line t h a t Ladies or
c l t i x e m moy w s n t , we shsll hold e a i r e l v e a la r e s d i a n s t o
"end r o r ; a n d shall Le m o s t UiLrv t« do so a t t n Jy t n d all
times.
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HOKUAHBATES,
N O T A E Y PUBLIC,
HnrnUt Ottloe, T r a v e r s a C i t y
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The
Yankee Girl.
is Mkg» b V h e r work kt tHe low cottage door,
M a r cjrenlug shadow is s t r e t c h i n g before,
up >8 gtrtet as the music which t e e m s
e o t t i y n n d f a i n t in the ears of o u r d r e a m t !
ScArtftllULift a n d t a l r t h f u l the light of her eye,
O er the b t o w g n d a b o s o m ' a t lovely a s t h e y !
W h o comes In hi* p r i d e t o t h a t low cottage door—
T h a h a u g h t y And rich t o the lowly and poor?
T i i the g r e a t S o u t h e r n Planter, the m a t t e r who waves
o L d e m i n i o n o'er h u n d r e d s of slhves.
"
® " e n > for s h a m e ! Let those Yankee fools spin.
Who would j m w for o u r slaves with a change of their t k l n ;
Let t h e m toll a t they will at the loom or the wheel.
Too stupid f o r shame, and t o o vulgar t o feel!
'• But thou art'loo' loVWy add precious a gem
-To be bound b y t b e l r burdens and sullied by t h e m —
F o r s h a m e Ellen, t h u n e — c a a t thy bondage aside,
And away to the South, as my blessing and pride.
And lemon and orange are white In their bloom.
d each w i t h of thy heart shall be felt s s a law."
0 , could ydu have seeh'ber—the pride of our girls—
Arise' a n d cast back t h e d a r k wealth <of her curls,
W i t h a seorn In her eye which the g a z « could feel,
And a glance like the.sunshlne t h a t flashes on t t e e l !
Thy h o m e may be lovely, but r o u n d It 1 hear
• The crack of the whip and the footsteps of fear!
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s.Column.
a t i m e a c h i m e of b e l l s in e v e r y r o o m in h i s b o u s e
s e t ringing. H e h a s b u t o n e w i n d o w in h i s b e d r o o m ; t h e sash i s of t h e s t o u t e s t i r o n ; t h e s h u t t e r s a r e
of t h i c k sheet i r o n . T h e ceiling of h i s r o o m i s p l a t e d
w i t h i r o n s e v e r a l i n c h e s t h i c k , a n d s o i s t h e floor. T h e
d o o r o p e n i n g i n t o i t is o f solid s h e e t i r o n , a n d c a n n o t b e
e n t e r e d unless one b e m a s t e r of t h e s e c r e t c o m b i n a t i o n
II ANN'AII,LAY A C O .
of t h e lock. A e s s e of a dozen Hix-barreled revolvers,
ILL PURCHASE, AND P A Y T H E HIGHEST P R I C E
the market will w a r r a n t , for
l o a d e d a n d c a p p e d , lies o p e n on t h e t a b l e , w i t h i n reach
of t h e b e d . W o u l d y o u l i k e t o b e in b i s p l a c c ? ,asks
t h e c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e N e w O r l e a n s P i c a y u n e , a f t e r
delivered at Traverse Citv—Wheat, Oats, Corn. Rya, Barley.
• a p p l y i n g all t h e i n f o r m a t i o n .
Pease, Potatoes, Onions, Hoots, i c , Ac.—thus making aa absolute h o m e market for e v e r y t h i n g rawCd.
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G e n . W a s h i n g t o n on Coercion.
FAKMKHS
ATTENTION!!
FARM PRODUCE.
W!
F A R M PRODUCE,
I r v i n g ' s L i f e of W a s h i n g t o n contains a letter w r i t t e n
b y t h e F a t h e r of his C o u n t r y t o CoL H e n r y L e e , u p o n
t h e occasion of t h e . " S h a y R e b e l l i o n " in M a s s a c h u s e t t s ,
f r o m w h i c h t h e following is e x t r a c t e d . I t is s o p e c u liarly a p p l i c a b l e t o t h e e x i s t i n g t r o u b l e s in t h e country,
t h a t w e c a n n o t resist t h o t e m p t a t i o n t o give i t t o o u r
readers.
" Y o u talk, m y g o o d s i r , of e m p l o y i n g influence t o
a p p e a s e t h e p r e s e n t t u m u l t s in M a s s a c h u s e t t s . 1 k n o w
not w h e r e t h a t influence is t o b e found, o r if attainable,
t h a t i t would b e a p r o p e r remedy f o r t h e d i s o i d e r . Influence i s n o t g o v e r n m e n t L e t u s h a v e a g o v e r n m e n t
b y w h i c h o u r lives, l i b e r t i e s a u d p r o s p e r i t i e s will b e
s e c u r e d , or l e t u s k n o w t h e w o r s t a t once. T h e r e is call
f o r decision. K n o w p r e c i s e l y w h a t t h e i n s u r g e n t s aim
at
I f t h e y h a v e r e a l g r i e v a n c e s , redress t h e m , if possib l e . I f t h e y h a v e n o t employ t h e f o r c e o f t h e G o v e r n m e n t a g a i n s t t h e m a t once. L e t t h e reins of government then be braced and held with a steady hand, and
e v e r y violation of t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n b e
reprehended.
If
i t b e d e f e c t i v e , let it b e a m e n d e d ; b u t not s u f f e r e d t o b e
t r a m p l e d u p o n w h i l s t i t h a s an e x i s t e n c e . "
•• And the sky o l the South may be brighter than ours,
A SACRIFICE FOR SI.VCKRITY.—The O x f o r d , Miss., InAnd greener thv landscapes, and fairer thy flower*;
telligencer p r o t e s t s a g a i n s t T e n n e s s e e e n t e r i n g t h e S o u t h t d e a r e r the blast round our mountain which rare*,
ern C o n f e d e r a c y , unless s h e will p r o d u c e t h e s c a l p s of
an the s w e c t s n r i t n e r zephyr which breathe* over slaves
S e n a t o r J o h n s o n a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e E t h e r i d g e , as an
• Full low at thy b i d d i n g thy negroes may kneel,
e v i d e n e e of h e r sincerity.
W i t h t l i e iron of bondage on spirit and heel;
Yet k n o w t h a t the Yankee girl sooner would be
THK PELICAN F I . A « R K I T M A T R U . — T h e L o u i s A n a L e g In fetters with.them than in freedom with t h e e ! "
islature, o n t h e 1 3 t h i n s t , d i s c a r d e d t h e P e l i c a n flag, t h e
' ' A D i a nm o n d M o n o m a n i a c .
b i r d b e i n g p r o n o u n c e d " u n g a i n l y in s i g h t filthy in M b i t
Jf»c
ic m o s t ffiujious
a m o u s a d a m a n t o l o g i s t iu t h e w o r l d is the a n d c o w a r d l y in n a t u r e . "
K i k e of B r tum
nsw
f riicckk,. l i e h a s in h i sB posses
possession t h r e e
millions of dollanj
dolianj wo:
w o r t h of d i a m o n d s , l i e h a s j u s t p u b lished a c a t a l o g u e of h i s d i a m o n d s , a n d in t h e a p p e n d i x
t h e r e is a n o t i c e of t h e most c e l e b r a t e d d i a m o n d s in Uje
w orl d. T h i s c a t a l o p u c n u m b e r s n o t less t h a n 2 6 8 q u a r t o
pages. I t gives, w i t h g r e a t detail, a list o r h i s White
\ t r a n s p a r e n t , firet white, s e c o n d w h i t e , sfeel w h i t e / b l u e
i w h i t e , , l i g h t b l u e , b l a c k bloc, l i g h t yellow, b r i g h t / y e l l o w ,
a m b e r yellow,: s t r a w , c h a m p a g n e , d e e p rose, rosy, l i g h t
i n n a t e , violet, g r e e n i s h , v g r e e n ,
i, b r o w n , l i g h t b r o w n , d e e p b r o w n , dusk b l a c k ,
ue black, L o n d o n fog, sandy, frosted, b l a c k s p o t t e d ,
;ed, split, s c r a t c h e d , illcut, nncut, square, r o u n d ,
oblong;
\ Chinese eyed d i a m o n d s .
A s a p e r i e n t and Stomacic preparation of IKON purified o(
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I t r e l a t e s h o w t h i s a d o r n e d a t u r k i s h s a b r e , t h a t a Oxygen a n d Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctionroyal diadem, a n o t h e r a n I m p e r i a l collar, a t h i r d a g r a n d
ed by the highest Medical Authorities, both in E u r o p e and
E ' e l t o r a l h a t ; t h i s Black d i a m o n d was a n idol's eve, t h a t
the United S l a t e r , a n d prescribed in their practice.
b r i l l i a n t rosy d i a m o n d WILS t a k e n f r o m t h e E m p e r o r
"The e x p e r i e n c e of th o u s a n d s daily proves that no preparaB a b e r , a t A g r a , i n 1 6 2 6 , ( i t w e i g h s 4 1 carats, and is
tion of I r o n can be compared with it. Impurities of the
w o r t h $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 ) , t h o s e wero t h e Waistcoat b u t t o n s of the
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
E m p e r o r " B o n P e d r o ; t h i s d i a m o n d ring, w i t h t h e
implexions indicate its necessity in almost e>
S t u a r t c o a t of a r m s a u d t h e c y p h e r " M . S.," belonged
( o M a r y Q u e e n of S c o t s : t h a t p a i r o f c a r r i n g s h u n g o n c e ble case.
I n n o x io u s in fill maladies in which it has been tried, it has
o n M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e . T h e D u k e of B r u n s w i c k hns in
proved
almolutely c u r a t i v e in each of the following comhis possession fifteen of t h e u i n e t y knowu d i a m o n d s ,
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w e i g h i n g t h i r t y - s i x c a r a t s ; b u t h e ha3 not a d i a m o n d plaints, viz:
I n Debility, Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n ,
w o r t h 8 3 0 0 , 0 0 6 . H e h a s p l e n t y of (fiamonds w o r t h 8 2 0 ,
000, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d 8 4 5 , 0 0 0 a p i e c e ; h o h a s t w o w o r t h 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 i r n , D y s e n t e r y , I n S 6 0 , f 0 0 e a c h , o n e w o r t h 8 7 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d o n e w o r t h $8(V, e l p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , S c r o f u l o u s T u b e r c u l o s i s , S a l t
0 0 0 ; b u t h e h a s n ' t one w o r t h 8 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
H e is in*
i'Utimiim, M i s m e n a t r u a t i o n , W h i t e s , Chlorosis, Liver
tTeaty n o w Tor t w o d i a m o n d s , one of w h i c h is w o r t h) C o m p l a i n t s . C h r o n i c l l e a d a c h c s , I l h e u m a t l M i i , I n 8 2 3 2 , 0 0 0 , a n d t h e o t h e r § 6 5 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d w h i c h r a n k in 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 c , A c .
t h e o r d e r of p r e c e d e n c e b y a d a ma n t o l o g i st s, in t h e s i x t h
In cases of GCNKRAI. DKBIMTY. whether the result or acute
r a n k , .that is, n e x t a f t e r t h e Orloff d i a m o n d of R u s s i a . disease, or of tljo continued diminution of nervous aud mus10 h i s list of c e l e b r a t e d d i a m o n d s h e p l a c e s in the f r o n t cular energy from nervous complaints, one trial of this rer a n k a b r i l l i a n t w h i t e d i a m o n d , w e i g h i n g 2 5 0 c a r a t s , a n d storative h a s proved successful t o an e x t e n t w h i r h no descripb e l o n g i n g t o s o m e E a s t I n d i a P r i n c e , amf w o r t h 8 2 , 5 0 0 ,
t o r written attestation would render credible. Invalids
0 0 0 ; n e x t c o m e s t h e K o h - i - n o o r , w h i c h w e i g h s 196
long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own
c a r a t s , a n d w h i c h ho s e t s d o w n a s w o r t h 8 1 , 8 8 3 . 8 4 0 :
neighborhood?, h a v e suddenly re-appeared in the busy world
n e x t c o m c s t h e l i e j a h of M a t a r a ' s ( B o r n e o ) d i a m o n d , i t
if j u s t returned from p r o t r a c t e d travel in a distant land.
is of t h e most b e a u t i f u l w a t e r " c o t i c e i v a b l o ; t h e G o v e r n o r of B a t a v i a offered t h e I t a j a h 8 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 , t w o b r i g s of Some very signal i n s t a n c e s of t h i s kind a r t attested of female
w a r . a i m e d , e q u i p p e d a n d provisioned f o r six m o n t h s , Sufferers, e m a c i a t e ^ victims of a p p a r e n t marasmus, sana n d a l a r g e q u a n t i t y of c a n n o n balls, p o w d e r a n d C o n - guineous exhaustion, critical changcs. and that complication
g r e v e r o c k e t s ; t h e R a j a h r e f u s e d t h e m all; a n d p r e f e r r e d of nervous a n d 'dyspeptic aversion to air a n d exercise for
t o k e e p h i s d i a m o n d , w h i c h passes f o r a talisman ; i t is w h l c h t h e physician h a s no name.
worth 81,339.455. N e x t comes the great Mogul, which
I n X w m > r s AFFECTIONS of all kinds, a n d for reasons fai s of a b e a u t i f u l r o w color, a n d o f the s h a p e a n d size of miliar ,toih<^ical men, the operation of t h i s preparation of
half a hen's e g f e : it i s w o r t h 8 7 8 4 , 0 0 0 , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e iron must necessarily lie, salutary, f o r , unlike the old oxides,
D u k e of B r u n s w i c k ' s v a l u a t i o n , t h o u g h T a v e n i i e s , t h e it i s vigorously tonic, w i t h o u t b e i n g e x c i t i n g a n d overheat-i
t r a w l e r , s e t s it d o w u a s b e i n g w o r t h 82.3-14,655. T h e i n g ; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obsti-!
R e g e n t ' s d i a m o n d of F r a n c e ( a n d w h i c h , b y t h e way, nate cases or costiveness without e v e r being a gastric "purgab e l o n g e d t o L o r d C h a t h a m ' s f a t h e r , w h o b r o u g h t it f r o m tive, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
I n d i a concealed in t h e h e e l of h i s shoo), c o m e s onlv in
In this Intter property, a m o n g others, which makes it so
t h e fifth r a n k ; i t w e i g h s 136 c a r a t s — i t is w o r t h 8 7 3 9 ,
remarkably effectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy f o r PILKS, upon
"840; i t i s t h e p u r e s t d i a m o n d k n o w n ; i t r e q u i r e d t w o
which It also appears t o e x e r t a distinct a n d specific action,
y e a r s t o c u t i t ; b e f o r e i t was c a t i t w e i g h e d 4 1 0 c a r a t s ;
by dispersing the local t e n d e n c y which forms them.
t h e c l i p p i n g s of i t w e r e sold f o r 8 4 1 0 . 0 0 0 .
In DYSPEPSIA, Innumerable as are its causes, n single box
T h e D u k e of B r u u s w i c k says t h e Orloff D i a m o n d of
of these Chalybeate I'ills has o f t e n sufficed for the mos\ haR u s s i a i s w o r t h o n l y 8 3 4 0 , 3 6 0 , a n d not S I S , 5 1 6 , 5 8 0 , _ _
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some p e r s o n s h a v e p r e t e n d e d ; a u d lie says t h e \ a » b i t u a l cases, i n c l u d i n g the a t t e n d a n t COSTIVENESS.
In unchecked DIARRHOEA, even when advanced t o DYSENdiamond, which P r i n c o P a u l Demidoff p u r c l i h e
price of 8 4 0 0 . 0 0 0 , iS w o r t h only 8 2 9 , 1 7 0 ; b u t t h e n t h e TERY. confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the
D u k e of B r u n s w i c k reckons i t s h i s t o r i c a l value as n o t h i n g , effects have been equally decisive a n d astonishing.
I n tho local pains, l o s t of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
a l t h o u g h i t o n c c adornyd t h e s w o r d of C h a r l e s t h e Bold,
w a s found a f t e r his d e a t h on t h e b a t t l e Geld of N a n c y , cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCIw a s sold in S w i t z e r l a n d , c a r r i e d t o P o r t u g a l , a n d t h e r e PIENT CONSI KPTION, t h i s remedy has allayed tho alarm of
. eold, b e l o n g i n g t o K i n g A n t o n i a , t o H e n r y I I I . was f r i e n d s \ n d physicians, in several very g r a t i f y i n g a n d interswallowed b y a noljle t o w h o m h e confided i t — s w a l l o w e d esting instances.
b y t h e faithful noble r a t h e r t h a n d e l i v e r i t t o r o b b e r s ,
I n ScaoFCLorg TCBERCCLOSIS, t h i s medicated iron has had
a n d w a s f o u n d in his b o d y , w h i c h w a s disintered for t h e far m o r e t h a n tho good effect of the most cautiously balanced
p u r p o s e of d i s c o v e r i n g i t
T h e D u k e of B r u n s w i c k preparations of iodine, w i t h o u t anv of the well known liad a r e s n o t l e a v e P a r i s , a t any p e r i o d of t h e y e a r ; his b i l i t i e s
diamonds keep him chained there.
H o dares not sleep
The attention of females c a n n o t lie t o o confidently invited
f r o m h o m e (some, p e o p l e reckon t h i s l i b e r t y of pilloi to this remedy and restorative, in the casen peculiarly aftecting tbem.
o n e of t h e g r e a t f r a n c h i s e s of P a r i s ) a single n i g h t .
In ItnETMlTisx, both c h r o n i c and inflammatory—in the
T h e n , t h e lives in a h o u s e c o n s t r u c t e d not s o m u c h f o r
latter, however, more decidedly—It has t-een. invariably well
c o m f o f t a s f o r s e c u r i t y . I t i s b u r g l a r proof, s u r r o u n d e d reported, both as alleviating pain and r c d u c i n e the swelling*
on e v e r y side b y & h i g h w a l l ; t h e wall itself is s u r m o u n t - and stiffness of the j o i n t s a n d muscles.
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be a g r e a t
e d b y a l o f t y i r o n railing, defended b y i n n u m e r a b l e s h a r p
s p e a r h e a d s , w h i c h a r e s o c o n t r i v e d "that if a n y p e r s o n remedy a n d energetic restorative, a n d i t s progress in the new
ttlements of the West, will probablv Me one of high renown
touclies onp of thorn, a ohline of M i s b e g i n s instantly t o
d usefulness.
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ring an a l a r m ; t h i s i r o n r a i l i n g cost him 8 1 4 , 1 2 7 . H e
- N o remedy h a s over been discovered, in the whole historv
. k e e p s ' h i s d i a m o n d s in a safe, b u i l t in a t h i c k w a l l ; his of medicine, which e x e r t s such prompt, happv, and ftatly reb e d j s placed a g a i n s t it. t h a t n o b n r g l a r m a y b r e a k i n t o storative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of strengtli, with an unusual disposition for acti t w i t h o u t killing o r a t least w a k i n g him, a n d t h a t ho
i r e a n d cheerful ewcercise, immediately follow its use.
m a y amuse himself w i t h t h e m w i t h o u t leaving his b e d .
Put u p In neat'dat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g 50 pills, tirlec
T h i s sole i t lined w i t h g r a n i t e a n d i r o n ; tho locks h a v e 50 c e n t s per box; rftrsale y drungist* a n d dealers. Will be
a s e c r e t w h i c h m u s t b e k n o w n b e f o r e t h e y can bo o p e n e d ; sent free t o any addresi on receipt of t h e price. All letter*
if o p e n e d b y violence, a d i s c h a r g e of fire a r m s t a k e s orders, etc., should 1* addre**/J to
R . B. L O C K E & Gd., General Agents.
p l a c e , w h i c h will inevitably kill t h o b u r g l a r , a n d a t t h o
20 CrpAR ST., NEW YORE.
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OODS AT WHOLESALE—
Raisins, in quarter, half and whole b o x e s :
Tallow a n d Stearine Candles, by the box:
Sugar, by t h e barrel or 100 I bo,;
Soap, by the b o x ;
Baking Powders, by the b o x ;
Matches, by the g r o t s ;
TOYS, N o t i o n s ;
Tobacco, Fine Cut, by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, by the. half barrel;
P l u g Tobacco, by the 50 lbs. or b u t t ;
Soda, by the 50 lbs. or k e g ;
Apples;
Shoes and Boots, by the doz. or hf. do*. f a i r
GNTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND n m j r u n a .
INC. GOODS.
B u s i n e s s Sack a n d Fancy Coats a n d Vests;
Black. Fancy and Union P a n t s . ;
Summer Coats, P a n t s andV eats, a fall line, in
Vety L i t e s t Style.
" hite. Fancy, Check and stripe S h i r t a ;
(ientioipcn't U n c n . Leopold and Byron Collars
Ovcreoats. a full l i n e ;
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Kent Jockett;
Seamiest Coats and Overcoats 4
Blue a n d White Overalls; .
Kenty and Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and K n i t S h i r t s ;
S u s p e n d e r s and Gloves;
India Bubber and Oil Overalls a n d L e g r i n s ;
Wool, Cotton and Union S o c k t ;
Black a n d Fancy Silk C r a v a t s ;
Gingham, Flag a n d Turkey Red H a n d k e r t f c M *
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkarcliieft;
P o c k e t K n i v e s Razors, S t r o p s
I-ather Boxea and B r u n h e s
Tobacco Boxes a n d lS>uches
Compasses, R u l e s 1 a n d 2 feet. 1
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Traverse City, Nov, 30,1560.
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Cream Tartar, by the 5 tc
Candv, by the b o x ;
the 20 lbs. t o half c h e s t ;
Tea, by thi
P o r k , by the barrel;
Hams and Shoulders, by the 100 lbs.;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 to 16 p i e e s a ;
Flannels;
Mosquito Bars, by the piecc;
Nails, by the keg, assorted;
S a l t by the b a r r e l ;
Coffee," by the 30 to 100 lbn.:
(iround Coffee, by t h e 20 t o 50 l b s . ;
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Batter Crackers, 30 lbs. t o bhl.;
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Hard Bread;
Boston Biscuit;
Soda Crackers;
PlQfa, by the b o x ;
Figs, by the d r u m ;
Brooms, bv the dozen;
Currants, by the 20 lbs. to half b a r r e l ;
Prunes, by the 20 to 100 l b s ;
Dried; A p p l e s by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Caps, by the 1000;
S h d t f b y t h e bag.
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TraversV City Nov. 30,1SG0.
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GOODS—
Cambric, muslin and linon E d g i n g ;
I n s e r t i n g and Flouncing, real T h r e a d :
Smyrna and cottou Edge and I n s e r t i n g ;
Muslin, cambric and p i q u a s c t U o f Collars a n d Sleeves;
Cambric, muslin A line Maltese hand-wrought Collar*;
Muslins—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
Frenck skirt J a c o n e t ; J a c o n e t ;
Cross-barred, Cambric and Nainsook;
Wash Blond j S m b r o i d e r e d C u r t a i n s ;
B r i l l i a u t e s f r o m Is. to 30c;
Linen, Linei* Cambric and hem stitched H ' d k ' f s ;
Printed bord, printed and plain G e n t ' s Handkerchief#
Child's printfil, plain and hem stitched linen H'dk'fs;
Napkins, DoylCs, Pillow-Case Cotton;
Linen Table Covers, by the p a t t e r n or y a r d ;
Marseilles, printed a n d p l a i n ;
Linen. Liuen D i a p e r ; P i q u a R i n d i n g :
Linen and Cotton Bosoras-^-some very n i c e ;
Marseilles Quilts—nicc;
PointedTa|>e Trimniing, for ladies' use;
Soft and heavy Muslin, for ladies' skirta and under clothing.
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
T r a v e r s e City. Nov. 30,1SC0.
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DOMESTICS FOR
Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column
WINTER OF IS«O—
Red, blue and gray twilled and plain Flannels;
White, pink and Hob Roy plain Flannels;
Cunton F l a n n e K brown, slate and bleached;
Sattiucts, F. A M. Cxssimeres,Sheep's G r a y ; .
F a n c y and black CsKsimeres;
Kentucky Jeans, Duck. D e n i m s ;
Apron a n d m i n e r ' s check. Stripes:
S h i r t i n g prints aad fancy s h i r t i n g Flannels;
Mack Doeskin Casslmores:
Black and Vine cloths;
Brown and bleached Cotton—a nice a s s o r t m e n t :
Ticking. Bays, Linv.y Woolsey. Ac.
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Traverse City, Nov. 30,1S60.
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A N K E E NOTIONS—
Compasses, twezers, toy w a t c h e s ;
W a t c h guards a n d fob c h a i n s ;
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Fancy and compass watch keys;
Gun c a p s G. D. Cax and water p r o o f ;
Razor s t r o p s assorted:
Shawl p i n s n e c k l a c e s ear drop*:
Breast p i n s assorted, bracelets, w a f e r s :
Kid, bead and leather purses;
l e a t h e r b a g s for ladies' use;
Wallets, portc m o n a i e s imiellible i n k :
• Cologne, ro.»c oil, bear's oil:
Prince of Wales, kist-mc-quick and Windsor M a e ;
Almond, honey, sun-flower and Yankee aeap;
Silver soap, f o r cleaning silver a are, Ac.;
T h e r m o m e t e r s leather W i t s :
N Fancy, morocco a u d silk belts;
Carpet binding, snaff boxes.
Tobacco b o x e s a complete ass't. some very fine;
Pumpkin, pomegranate, heart and strawberry e m e t i c
Shaving boxes, meerchuum p i p e s ;
Shawl p i n s assorted kinds':
Crumb, cloth, hair, n a i l tooth, s c r a b , blacking, hers
broom and paint brushes;
Dead t h o t katharion, t r i c o p h r r o n t ;
Measuring t a p e s very superior a n d reliable;
Pocket eompai-ses of best makers;
A few silver watches—good time-keepers:
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T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30,1800.
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EDICINES—
Brand rot!;'.- n i l s ;
Ayers' P i l l s :
Moflat's Pills;
Paynes' Pill.-;
J a y n e s ' Alterative;
Jaynes' V e r m i f u g e ;
Ayres' C h e r r y P e c t o r a l ;
Ithcuharh; (.jjldbar:
Mexican LiAlmcnt:
P e r r y Davis' Pain Killor;
CarLonate of Magnesia:
Reed A Cutler'* Putmouarv Balsam:
Sands' Sarsaparilla;
Sawyer's E x t . Bark for F e v e r a n d A g e s ;
, Kennedys' Medical Discovery;
S u g a r I-sad;
Gum Guiac;
Rose W a t e r ;
Castor O i l :
Epsoita S a l t s ;
Slilphur;
IJIC Sulphur .'for Halr-dve:)
Cod Liver O i l ;
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HANNAH. LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e C i t j , Nov. 30, ISCr.
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I " * " 7 r O R T I I E M I L L I O N . - W E WOULD F S l y P E C I A L I A call the attention of t h i s community to onis
t h i n g of all others in which they should l - e s n d c o n s e q u e n t s e
a r c Interested, to w i t : t h a t a G o o d L i g h t Is one of i l l s
greatest desideratum* to 1* obtaine.!—am! ( h j t after C a r e f u l E x p e r i m e n t , an article has been introduced and d r m o n s t r n t e d b e y o n d n q u e s t i o n of d o u b t , to b* the
BEST, CHEAPEST, SAFEST, MOST ECONOMICAL and
E(jl; ABLE light yet known, (gas only excepted.) 8 u e b s n
article we have the pleasure of i n t r o d u c i n g in t h i s c o m m u nity, and which, with
Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,
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fully selected; Balmoral a n d knit s k i r t s ; L a d L .
a»'l drawers;hoopt.kirta.wool hoods,undrrsleevet, A c . ; p r i n t ed Co burghs; Silk Yalvas; choice printed wool Dt; Laines
and flannelb for Zouave J a c k e t s .
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Nov. 30. 1SC0.
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we now h a \ V o n exhibition and f o r sale, and of the VERY
I.L&T quality. Call a n d inspcct c u r KEROSENE LAM I S .
HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
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Traverse City. Nov 30, I860.
1 7 O R H O r . S K K K E P E R K — K N I V E S AND FORKS.
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S p o o n s Carvei.-. a n d Steels.
Broom., Pal Is, Tubs, W a s h U a r d s ,
Scrub, Mioe, t lothes and Whitewash Brushes,
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O O T 8 A N D S H O E S . — M E N ' S BOOTS, SHOES.
Travtfr ; City, J u n e 1,18c0.
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Congress Gaiters, Slip|>cr*, Scotch Ties.
Rubbers a n d Overshoes, I n d i e s ' Bootees,
I 7 0 R T H E K I T C H E N — C l i O C K E R Y . a full i l n e (Sailers. Buskin", Slips, T i e s Rubbers.
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GLASSIV AUK an kssortment.
Overshoes, Carpet Shoes,
Milk P a n s Paila a n d S t r a i n e r s
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Hoys' Bo-.ts and Shoes,
Coffee P o t s Tea P o t t , Dippers, Skimmers, Ac.
Misses Bootees a n d Gaiter?,
HANNAH, LAY A OO.
Childs' Cacks, Shoes. Bootees, copper-toed, Ac.
Traverse City, Nov 30,1 Wo.
1I n d i e s ' seamless s p g heel and her led side-lace (Jailers:
Seamless Bcltmonll and Cong, heavy Gaitera and Over
Gaiters; Seamless Slippers;
Men's very nice seamless Over-Shoes and L e g g i n g s ;
Trolling l i o o k s of various paterns, F i r i i l i f a t a T r e l V i R W U M ,
Over-Shoes coming to the knees;
Sinkers, Cane Poles, Ac.
Bangor moose skin lonir leg Shoe-Pacs;
Moutrea! long l<-g Shoe-Pact;
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City. Nov. 30. I860.
Men's India rubber long leg Boots.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Nov. 30, 1SC0.
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5 Pail Sugar K e t t l e s ;
' 0 Gallon S u g a r Kettles;
A R D W ARE—
Nails. German Steel. Glass, Putty. Screws.
. CO Gallon do
do. n full s s s o r t m e n t .
Axes, A x Helves. I.oeks. Latches, Hammers,
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H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Traverse City. Dee. 14,1SC0.
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C h i s e l s Angers. Hand. Buck and Cross-cut Saws,
Draw-knives. H i n g e s Cubic, Trace and {latter Chains,
f r y and Sauee Pans, Masons' Trowels,
T 1 S T R E C E I V E D FROM NEW-YORK, A SMALL
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Choppiiijf.knives, Hand aird Ilovs' Axes,
Hair. 1 and 2 foot Rules. .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, J a n . 10, Lsx»
Steelyards, Spring a n d C o u n t e r Scales.
Flat, round and taper Files,
E L A N D ' S 8 A L E R A T F B — T H E BEST ARTICLE
Horse Rasps, f l o a t Nails, Square Horse Cards,
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C u r r y - C o n b s a n d Horse-Brushes,
Traps of various kinds.
. HANNAH, LAY A co.
T r a v e r s e City. Dec. 14,18C0.
Shovels and Tongs, Nut Crackers, Bird Cages,
Skates, Sleigh Bells. Coffee Mills. Ac. Ac.
A R N E S H . SINGLE AND DOUBLE—an a s s o r t m e n t ;
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
L i n e s H a a e S t r a p s Hold back S t r a p s Girths, Breast
Traverse City, Nov. SO, 1SC0.
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ann Rein S n a p s
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Dec. 14,18CO.
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Spices. Candles, Soap, common aud eratlTe;
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M y t a r d , E n g l i s h and F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Paper, and Buff Curtaining, Bordering, Ac.
xijala. Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking Powder.
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HANNAH. L A Y A CO.
Sal.vatus, Starch. Vermacilli, Hops,
Traverse City. Nov. 30,1WA
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Tobacco, Snuff, Garden Seeds,
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt. Glue, Alum.
I.amp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
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SELECTED assortment of Goods? I f no t e a l i o n
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
Fluid, Molasses Syrup, Vinegar,
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Bean«. Pork, Meal, Klonr, Oatmeal, Feed, Bran.
Beef. Hams and Shoulders, Codfish,
Hard Bread, B u t t e r Cracker*, W d ,
E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, P e a c h . P i n e Apple, Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City, Nov. 30,1WG.
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F o r saleby
Traverse City, Nov. 3 0 , 1 S i t .
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HAT8 AND CAPR-mrJCE OF WALES, tamfed
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Zonave. Pearl and Black Wool F u r H a t s
Navy, Seamless. Velvet, P l a i h and C l o y , C a p s
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
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