Grand Traverse Herald, July 13, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 13, 1860

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GRAND IEATERSE HERALD.
VOL. II.

T B A V E B S B C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , J U L Y 18, I 8 6 0 .

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Broken Ties.
The broken t i e s of happier day*.
How often to they teem
T o come before our mental gaze
Like a remembered d r e a m ;
A r o u n d on each dissevered chain
In s p a r k l i n g ruin lies,
And earthly hand* can ne'er again
Unite thoae broken ties.

18 r U B U S H E D 1 V B R Y TBIDAY. AT

T r a v e r s e C l l f » G r a n d T r a v e n e C o n n t y , H i ch i r a n ,

MORGAN BATES,
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O ! who In such a world as t h i s
Could bear their lot or pain
Did n o t our radiant hope of bliss
Unclouded yet remain?—
That hope the sovereign Lord h a s given.
Who reign* beyond the skies,
T h a t b o p e unite* our aoul to Heaven
By t r u t h ' s e n d u r i n g ties.

CHARLES H. H O L D E N ,

Counsellor anit Solicitor,

TAX AND GENERAL AGENT,
NORTHPORT,

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
Office Second Door Booth of Union Dock,
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NOtARY PUBLIC,
OLERK AND REGISTER,
Grand Traverse County, Michigan,
Will (IT* p«r>oo*l attention to tha

PAYMENT O F TAXES,

Ixx-ntion of Iianihi at T m v n n w City L a n d
O t t i c e , SJIIO o i ' M . U . I > o n d W n r r a n U , a n d
a General Agency Buainew.
. ( M M ID Coort Boasa, Trarerso Cltjr. Mich.

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L A N D W A R R A N T
AND

TAX-PAYING AGENCY.
Tnrtrce City, Grand Traifrse Cwnly. Mich.
HENRY D.~CAMPBELL.

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Correspondence.
" N o a r a r o n r , J a l v 5,1860.

M o KHAN BATIK, E S Q . —

DBAB SIB: We, tho Committee of A r r a n g e m e n t s for
the F o u r t h of J u l y passed, with others of y o u r audience,
were so well pleased with the Address you delivered upon
the occasion, as to earnestly solicit Its publlcstion In the
Grand Traverse Herald. Will you comply with t h i s request,
and publish it?
Yours, Respectfully,



MANISTEE, MICHIGAN.
Office Second D o o r North of Bagwell'* Hotel.
THEROX BOSTWICK,

FOURTH OF JULY.

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I - M. STEELE.
E F . DAM*.
J o s K m BUDD,
K. H . PEARL,
DAN MCTAOOAP.T,

TRAVERSE CITY, J u l y 7,1800.
GENTLEMEN: Y o u r note of the 5th Irjst., a s k i n g me to publish in the Grand Traverse Herald the Address 1 delivered at
N o r t b p o r t b n the F o u r th , it received. You a r e aware that
b n t two or three hours were afforded me in w h i c h to prepare
It, a n d I could only throw together, In a c r u d e - m a n n e r , a
few t h o u g h t s a n d sentiments, w i t h o n t a n y t i m e f o r elaboration or finish. I comply with your request, however, and the
more readily because I have been charged w i t h saying some
t h i n g s on that occasion which I did not say. I make no alterations or corrections, but publish the A d d r e s s in precisely
the language In which it was delivered.
Your*, Respectfully,
MOIWIAN B . t T K S .

To L. M. Steele, E. F. Dame, and others.
A N D W A R R A N T S CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR
j sale or l o c a t i o n ; Investment* m a d e : Taxe* paid on nonresident land*; Redemption of land* sold for taxes, a n d purchase of l«nds nt tax sale*.
D e l i v e r e d a t N o r t h port o n t h e F o u r t h o f J u l y , 1800,
And will alwa>-a give t h e most careful attention t o the InterBY MORGAN BATES.
est* of my Correspondents, and in liberality, promptne** and
accuracy of business transaction*, woold court comparison
FELLOW CITIZENS:—In every age of the world Freedom ha*
with any A g e n c y l n t h e country.
struggled a g a i n s t Despotism, and Despotism h a s generally
Traverse City, Nov. 25, 1851).
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triumphed. F r o m the creation of man t o tho discovery of
P r i n t i n g , the masses havo been ignorant—and i g n o r a n c e and
vassalage go hand in band. Even in the brightest days of the
Republics of Greece and Rome, a knowledge of the A r t s and
Science*, a n d the theories of Government, were confined to
Ha* opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand T r a v s r s e Co.
the privileged few; while the masses, who performed the laMichigan, f o r t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of a
bor, fought t h e battles a n d gained the victories which made
Rome, for a thousand your*, the Mistress of the World, were
The United S t f t * L a n d Office i s located at thla place : and
p a r t i c u l a r attention will be paid to locating L a n d Warrant*, as i g n o r a n t as the natives of our forests, or the degraded and
I n v e s t i n g money In G o v e r n m e n t Lands, i m p a r t i n g informa- oppressed bondsmen of the South. The R u l e r s in time betion relative to the general feature*, resources and advan- came oorrupt themselves—then corrupted the mouses, and
tages of the Grand .Traverse country, the p a y m e n t of taxes, tho Republic fell.
,
a n d the transaction of any Agency business with which he
Freedom received new life with the a d v e n t of the Messiah.
m a v be entrusted.
BEFBBKNCK*.
Every principle enunciated by Him was an a r g u m e n t for
Freedom—Every word which fell from his lips proclaimed
lion. J. M.Howard. Attorney General. j n - m j .
K. B. Ward. Kaq.
i ueuwi.
universal liberty and equality;—and the pure principles of
Herald Office, Traverse City, Nov. S, 1858.
n3
Democracy, the r i g h t of man to govern himself, and pursue
that course in .life which secures his own true happlnegi
MORGAN BATES,
was first t a u g h t by the Savior of the world. Then, a s n<
Despotism quailed and w r i t h e d b e n e a t h the blows of Freedi
Mjol
H e r a l d Offioe, T m v e n
and of T r u t h so boldly dealt by Him who " s p a k e as one h
ing Authority," and the Chief Priests, the Rulers and the sw.
m o b nailed h i m to the Cross! Hi* disciples were persecuted
and slain, and the fire of Christian Liberty was buried f o r long
c e n t u r i e s beneath the rubbish of Romish superetitio n and
despotism, until Martin L u t h e r fanned It Into flame.
P r i n t i n g shed i t s lig h t upon the world, a n d the fogs and
mists of Ignorance which b a d enveloped the E a r th for fourr
| ' , l I I 8 O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST teen h u n d r e d year*, were partially dispelled.
JL In Traverse City,) situated on F r o n t street, in the vicini- multiplied and men began t o read and think for themselves,
t y of the Court Hou*e and public offices, is still open f o r the
They even dared t o differ from the Established C h u r c h reception of the traveling public. The P r o p r i e t o r returns
his hearty t h a n k s f o r the liberal patronage he has received, Despotism became alarmed; and history Informs us t h a t in 16.nnd assures the public t h a t no pains will be spared t o make #2, England passed a law requiring all persons t o a t t e n d the
hi* guest* comfortable. H i e charge* will correspond with Established worship, under penality of banishment, and If they
the times.
returned, of death, JOHN ROBINSON and his Congregation,
Good accommodation* f o r Horse* a n d Cattle.
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w h o lived In the N o r t h of England, could n o t conscientiously
comply with these exeations. They were P u r i t a n s , and t o enj o y their religion, the pastor, with his whole congregation
determined to remove to Holland. Once they embarked
with their famlllea and goods, but the treacherous Captain
(MOUTH o r SOARnMAX K1VEK,)
had plotted with English officers, w h o came on board the vessel, t o o k their effects, searched the persons of the whole company f o r money, a n d then, in the presence of a gazing multitude,'led t h e m on shore a a d confined t h e m in prison. They
o u t r e g a r d t o cost, t o u t s m a k e i t the most desirable of a n y . w e r e eventually released, a n d again bargained with a Dutch
H o t e l in t h e County.
**hlp master, w h o was t o take t h e m In f r o m a common, hard
J . K. G. b e i n g « a e of the earliest settlers la the County, is by. A t the time appointed the women a n d children sailed t o
able to give any Information necessary to p a r t i e s wishing t o
locate l a s t s , or otherwise. He h a s s Pleasure Boat, Skiff* the place designed la a small barque a n d the men went by
a n d Fishing Tackle of every description f o r h i r e . T h o s e in land. The barque g r o u n d e d ; b u t t h e Captain sent hi* boat and
search of h e a l t h o r recreation w t l a n d t h i s * very desirable took the men f r o m the strand. l a the meantime the authoriof Hnil h a d been notified; aad the Dutch commander, at
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s i g h t of a large armed company, hoisted anchor a n d sailed
•way, leaving the women a n d children.
These desolate women, t h e m o t h e r s of a future nation,
their h u s b a n d s forcibly carried off to sea. are taken and dragI s prepared t o make P l a n s a n d 8 p e c t t e a U e a s f o r all elases ged f r o m one magistrate to another, while their children,
of B a n d i n g s ; alto execute all k i n d s of w o r k connected w i t h cold and hungry, aad affrighted, are clinging around them.—
Che Trade, o n liberal terms.
T h e i r chrlstisn demeanor at length gained t h e m friends, and
S a s h , O u , D o o r * , P a i n t * wml N a i l s ,
the hearts of those present were softened. A f t e r m a n y severe
constantly on hand, and f o r sale.
All orders f o r C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g wfll be trials they all arrived l a Holland. H e r e for a time they lived
• x e c u t e d on short notice.
highly respected b a t were n o t satMled with the country.—
J . K. G., t h a n k f u l f o r past patronage, t a k e s t h i s oppottuThey had h e a r d of A m e r i c a ; a n d In its wilderness they believed
they might serve God unmolested a a d form a church, where
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te City, November 15,1859.

ADIJRESS,

Land, Tax, and General Agency.
P^bRGAN BATES

Genenal Aprencv Business*.

N O T A R Y PUBLIC,

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

• W I L L I A M

F O V L E ,

G U N T O N HOUSE,

J A M E S K . G U N T O N ,
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.

JAMES K* GUNTON,
Practical Builder and IMuu/hteman,

N O . 32.

not only the oppressed in England, but unborn generations,
was crushed. An act wa* soon passed prohibsv
might enjoy a pure and unmolested worship.
ing aB trade and conuasree-with the colonies, and a n t h o n >
In 1850, they procured a P a t e n t u n d e r the Virginia Com- ing the capture a n d condemnation of all American vessels
pany and prepared two small vessel*, the Msyflowersnd t h e with their cargo®*, a«d all others found trading in any port
Speedw^H; b a t as they wonld hold only a p s r t of t h e comps- or place in the Colonies, a s if the same were the vessels and
ny, it w s t decided t h a t the youngest a n d most activ% should effects of open e n e m f r s ; and the vessels and property seized
go, and the oldest remain. A m o n g the l e a d e n of the party, were vested in their .captors; and the f a r t h e r barbaroua item
says the historian, was Elder HBEWBTBR, at this time fifty-six. wa* added, that the crews were t o he treated. nBt as p r i a o n e m
but sound in body as in s p i r i t ; JOHN CAKVEB, WI
b u t a s SLAVES.
age, beloved a n d t r u s t e d , s s he was good and wine, WILLIAM
About the same time England hired 17,000 Hesaians t o be
BKADKOKD, was strong, bold snd e n d u r i n g ; but withal a meek employed against the A m e r i c a n s : and it was determined t o
and prtident chrlstisn. N e x t in honor, snd s u p e r i o r in
send ever, in addition to these. 25,000 English troops. By
tlve endowment*, wss EDWARD WINSLOW. He was at thla the p s n a g e of t h i s set, the h i r i n g of foreign emisariea, and
time twenty-six; B a A DFOBD wa* thirty-two. MILES STANDISB the rejection or thtft last petition, G r e a t Britaih filled up the
had been in the English army, and was a brave a n d reaolute
measures of her wrongs t o Amcrica, a n d sealed her final sepaofficer.
ration from her Colonies.
On the 6th of September, t h e party p u t to sea; but misforA seven years w a r easoed. You are sll fsmilisr with i t s
tune befalling, tbey returned; left the Speedwell, a n d Anally, history. You know with whst heroic fortitude the men and
to the number of one hundred, aet sail f o r Plymouth women of the Revolution bore u p under a l t its hardships and
in the solitary Msyflower.
A f t e r a stormy and perilous Its trials, t h a t they m i g h t bequeath t o us, their children, the
psssage of 6t day*, they made land, on t h e 9th of November, priceless bpon of Civil and Religious Liberty. God was wlt>
at Cape Cod.
them, and they triumphed over t h e ' t h e n most powerful naThe mouth of the Hudson had been selected as the place of tion on e a r t h . They formed a Government which i t the modtheir settlement, and they accordingly steered Southerly; but el for the world. They gave it to n t in their Iaat will and
soon falling In with dsngerou* breakers, and all, especially the testament, and charged a s to preserve It in all its purity and
women, being impatient to leave t h e ship, tbey determined
simplicity. Can we, on this F o u r t h day of July, 1860, lay onr
return and settle on, or near, the Cape. The n e x t day they hand* npon o a r heart* and say t h a t we have faithfully obeyed
turned the point of that singular projection, and entered the i n j u n c t i o n ? Remember that eternal vigilance i t the price
the h a r b o r now called Province town.
of Liberty. Power is always steaUng from the many t o the
They fell on their kneea to thank the kind Power, who had few. Ambitious, designing aad c o r r u p t men are ever thrustpreserved them amidst so many dangers, a n d then, says Cot- ing themselves upon the people a n d demanding their support
Msthcr, they did as the light of nsture itself directed them, fin party ground alone. When placed in power they abuac
immediately, in the harbor, sign an Instrument, s s the founda- the trust* reposed In them a n d prostitute their offices to suK
tion of their future and needful Government; solemnly com- serve t h e i r o n base and selfish ^rarpotet. They pass odiou*
bining themselves into a civil body politic, t o enact sll such and oppressive laws; they steal from the public Treasury; they
ordinances, and frame all such constitutions and offices, a* trample upon the people's dearest rights; snd yet so strong
from time t o time should be t h o u g h t most meet a n d conven- ore party ties and obligation* that it is deemed little less than
i e n t / o r the general g o o d ; all which tbey bound themselves to treason to vpeskof their abominations and expose their Iniquiobey.
ties. If you would preserve y o u r independence you mast
This simple, but august compact, was the first of a series elect h o n e s t men to office, and discard them the moment
by which the fetters of a vast system of political oppression you discover the slightest deviation f r o m the path of strict
have lieen broken. Upon some parts of t h e old c o n t i n e n t rectitude.
that system still remaina; building upon the fiction t h a t sovI will not so belie the history of the age as t o assert that
e r e i g n s own the world and Its Inhabitants, h s v i n g derived all Freedom dwells throughout all onr border*. In nearly one
from G o d : and that the people are only to have such a mea- half of these United States Liberty exists only in name. The
of personal freedom, and such possessions, as King? may freedom of Speech and of the P r e s s is absolutely denied to al'.
choose to bestow. Here was assumed, for the first time, the who differ from them in sentiment, snd the moat odious snd
grand principle of A VOLCXTABY CONFEDERACY o r INDEPEND- barbarous laws that ever disgraced a despotism are phased to
ENT MKS, INSTrn-TJNO GOVERNMENT FOB TBS GOOD, NOT o r THE punish men f o r t h e i r opinions. And 1 n j h e free North, Iff evGOVERNORS, BCT o r THE GOVERNED!

e r y little c o m m u n i t y you will find men base enough, for office,
i not my purpose to trace the fortunes of this Infant col- for money, or for party, to justify these outrages against the
I have not the time t o do i t a n d you have n o t the pa- r i g h t s or man. I would deem myself unworthy the name of
tience to listen to the details up to the time when, eighty-four A m e r i c a n citizen If, on the aniver*eiy of that day which gave
ago this day, on the F o u r t h of July, 1776, there was wit- Freedom to a Nation I should refrain from raising m y voice
nessed in Philadelphia the most august and sublime specta- against the oppression of Slavery,and Northern men who jus
cle ever presented since " t h e m o r n i n g stars s a n g t o g e t h e r tify I t
and all the sons of God shouted for j o y . "
Then and there
I do n o t seek, on this day, to urge the claims o f a n y ptoliti
that immortal Declaration of Right* which ha* j u s t been csl party, but I speak for Freedom and against Oppresalon—
read, was proclaimed a n d signed by a band of patriotic men I raise my voice f o r Humanity and a g a i n s t Despotism—I am
such as the world h a s never 'seen before, and will probably for Justice, and R i g h t a n d F>ir Dealing, against Injustice a n 1
- again. The sentiment* of that Declaration of i n - Trickery and F r a u d . I favor free sp<>ech and oppose the mnrdependence are as true and a* dear to onr h e a r t s to-day as E l i n g o f t h e p r e a s . I am for Liberty now, and Liberty forever!
they were to the hearts of the noble men who first proclaimThe principles of the Declaration of Independence are a*
ed them and pledged their lives, their f o r t u n e s a n d their sa- eternal s s the Soul. The course of Freedom Is forward s a d oncred honors to maintain t b e m ; a n d we hold that man a trai- ward. and upward, a n d commensurate with the diffusion or
to h i s country an J a foe t o Freedom, who denies t h e i r knowledge and the expansion and development of the Intelbinding force u p o n the whole nation, or declares t b e m t o t>e lectual a n d moral raculties or man. The P r e s s Is the great
" glittering generalities."
lever t h a t moves the world, snd Newspapers a r e the teacherThe War of the Revolution commenced on the 18th of and the preachers of the age. With the present fsciltiea for
April, 1775. The first blood wa* shed at Lexington. The Brit- enlightenment, " I g n o r a n c e e x c u s e t h no man," f o r the Newsish General, Gage, sent a detachment of 80ft.men t o destroy p a p e r I* within the reach of all. Freedom will always trisome stores' and ammunition at Goncord. When the troops umph where the people are i n t e l l i g e n t a n d t h e ballot-box free
arrived at Lexington, within five miles of Concord, the milicens t o every legal voter—
tia of the place were drawn up. The advanced body of the
Th*t's Freedom's - weapon. Onset set
And sorer than the bayonet:
regulars approached within m u s k e t shot, Msj. Peterson, riding forward, exclaimed, " Disperse, you rebels!—throw down
your arras and disperse.'' N o t being obeyed, he discharged
hia pistol, and ordered his men lo fire. They fired and killed
As llchuta* does the will of Cod."
eight men. The militia dispersed but the firing continued.—
There Ss a lad in this congregation to-day, w h o wfll witae**
The detachment then proceeded to Concord, destroyed the the pescerul and voluntary abolition of Slavery In the State*
stores, and began their retreat The colonists pressed u p o n «r Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri and
them on all sides. They went to I/exington, where they m e t Tennessee—aud the mo*t or yon here assembled will see the
Lord Percy with a re-lnforcement of 900 men.
They i
final overthrow or the political supremacy of the Slave
tinned their retreat, however, but from every place of conceal- Power in the United State*; a n d i t will be accomplished
ment—* stone fence, a cluster of bushes, or a barn, the
t h r o u g h the peaceful Instrumentality of the ballot-box.
,
cealed Americana poured upon tbem a destructive fire. The
H t h e n e x t generation shall witneis c h a n g e s and improveBritish lost 273, and the Americans 88.
mcnt* a* g r e a t a* those which h a r e characterized the last
Blood had now flowed, and no language, says the historian, hair century, " the watchmen will aee eye to eye, and no man
can portray the feelings which the eTent created. Couriers will have occaaion to say t o hi* n e i g h b o r . ' k n o w ye the
were dispatched in every direction, who gave, as they rode at L o r d P for all will know H i m . " Steam a n d Electricity have
full speed, their news, to be taken up and carried in a like done more t o enlighten the world a n d " p r e a c h the gospel t o
manner to other places; and thus, in an increasing cirele. It every c r e a t e re," s i n c e you a n d I came upon the active stag*
spread like electric fluid throughout the land. The messenger, or life, t h a n the previous efforts or all t h e C h u r c h e s In
if he arrived on a Sunday a t once entered the church, a n d pro- Christendom in eighteen hundred y e a r s !
claimed to the breathless assembly that war had begun. EveW h a t mighty c h a n g e s have been wrought In my d a y ! I can
rywhere the cry wa* repeated " w a r has b e g u n ! " a n d the uniremember when" there was not a Canal, a Railroad, an Iron
versal response wa*—" to arms, then—liberty or death!
P r i n t i n g Press, a Composition Roller, a Telegraph, a n d hut
On the 10th of May. Gen. Ethan Alien captnredTeeonderot h r e e or rour Steamboat* in the United State. Now Steam
ga, " b y the authority of the Great Jehovah a n d t h e Continenpropria the vessel* o n every known navigable River, Bay,
tal Congress!"
L a k e a n d Ocean, a n d U applied t o all kind* of labor-saving
On the 17th of June, was fought the ever-memorable battle
machinery. Railroads penetrate a l m o s t every section of th«
of Banker Hill, In which t h e brave Gen. Warren tell. The Britcountry, and the Telegraph afford* Instantaneous communiish lost 1054, and the Americans 453.
cation between the I n h a b i t a n t s of n e a r l y every important
On the 15th of J u n e , Congress elected, by a n unaaimou*
city a n d town t h r o u g h o u t the world, e x c e p t p a r o w n ! ' Bot
Tote, GEO a c x WASHINGTON, who was present, and who had,
courage, friends! The d s y is n o t f a r d i s t a n t When the snort
f r o m their first meeting at Philadelphia, been a Delegate from
Virginia, to the h i g h office of General and Commander-in o r the Iron Horse will be beard on G r a n d Traverse Bay, a n d
chief of the Artny of the United Colonies. H e declined all t h e arrival of the train a t Traverse City trill be telegraphed
compensation f o r his sertices, for a s money could n o t buy t o N o r t b p o r t in the t w i n k l i n g of a a eye.
him from h i s endeared home, a n d as he served his country
for justice, and the love h e bore h e r cause, he would n o t allow
motives to be misconstrued. Soon a f t e r hi* election he
j o i n e d the a r m y at Cambridge, then consisting of 14,000 men.
Near t h e close of t h i s year ( 1 ^ 5 , ) Congress sent a petition
• the king styled t h e " Olive B r a n c h . " The king, instead of
responding to Its alfcctloaate language, scccused the Ameriin b i t speech, of rebellion, and declared that they took
u p arm* to establish an Independent empire. He reccommenrigoroa* measure* should be taken t o subdue them,
and such also aa were likely t o weaken t b e m by division. The
OUve B r a n c h " was rejected aad t h u s the last hope of honor-

c a n n o t close w i t h o u t a a allusion to (be evidences ! see
everywhere around me of t h e growth a n 4 prosperity Of y e a r
beautiful village. H a r d l y two years have elapsed since ® r
first visit here, snd I should judge, f r o m indications here
presented, t h a t y o u h a d m o r e t h a n doubled y o u r population
w i t h i a t h a t time. W R h y o u r c h a r m i n g a n d healthy climate,
the lovely Bay I n front, the rich farming c o u n t r y t o the south
a a d w e s t , y o u r beautiful location a n d excellent harbor, y o u r
facilities for steam communication with every p a r t s f t h e
country, I see no good resson why, in a few years, t h e old
I n d i a n Village of Wan kee-aoo-vflle should n o t b e c o m e (be
bustling and t h r i v i n g City of Northporv-

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MOKOAX BATES, EDITOR.
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F R I D A Y M O R N I N G , J U L Y 13, I 8 6 0 .
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were. V a r i o u s s p e a k e r s a d d r e s s e d t h e m e e t i n g , b u t foreT h e c o u n t i e s y e t t o b e b e a r d f r o m g a v e last y e a r 7 5 2
a n d r e l i a b l e R e p u b l i c a n . H i s d e v o t i o o t o t h e principles
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of t h e p a r t y o f w h i c h h e is s o efficient a m e m b e r , i s a s un- D e m o c r a t i c v o t e s a n d 60(^ R e p u b l i c a n . M a t e r i a l c h a n g - h i s follower^ t h a t he h a d one r u l e w h i c h h e applied t o all
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t o t h e poles. H i t love of f r e e d o m is an instinct, a n d s o m e s h o w i n g R e p u b l i c a n g a i n s on last year, a n d o t h e r m y a d v i c e tjo y o u is t o h a t e t h e m .
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followed a s p n t h e ease of Mr. P e c k , for d u r i n g t h e eveo r ILLIMOU.
t h a t t h e y h a v e a R e p r e s e n t a t i v e w h o m n e i t h e r tear, f a v o r , of s e c u r i n g t h e m e m b e r of C o n g r e s s t h i s year . T h e a c - ning his counsel w a s m a d e p r a c t i c a l b v b i s h e a r e r s , i n a
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a n d t h e c a u s e of f r e e d o m . H e h a s c o u r a g e , b a c k - b o n e , A n t i - L e e o m p t o n D e m o c r a t s , h a s b e e n e l e c t e d a s will en- T h e y w e n t t o w o r k a n d b u r n e d u p a d w e l l i n g house b e o r MAIKK.
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p r o b a b l y h a s n o t a n e n e m y in t h e w o r l d , a n d few m e n a r e
style, a s i t e v e r s h o u l d b e . T h e firing of an i m p r o m p t u n j u n c t i o n restraining t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s M a r s h a l f r o m le- t o b e f o u n d i n c o m m u n i t y w h o o r e m o r e k i n d a n d c h a r i t First District
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T h e s e r i o u s c h a r g e course. ' H i e b u r n i n g of J u d g e P i n c k n e y ' h o u s e w a s a
ushered in t h o day. A b e a u t i f u l g r o v e h a d b e e n p r e p a r e d s u r e t i e s t o t h e late P o s t m a s t e r .
Fourth District.. A U G U S T U S C O B U K N .
S a t u r d a y n i g h t ' s j o b — S u n d a y g a v e t b e m t i m o for reflecon t h e b r o w of t h e hill o v e r l o o k i n g t h e B a y , a n d t h e stare a g a i n s t t h e Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t , of a c o n c e a l m e n t of
tion. a n d t h e y c a m e t o t h e conclusion t h a t t o d e s t r o y t h e
State Ticket.
a n d s t r i p e s w e r e g i v e n t o t h e b r e e z e f r o m t h e p e a k of a f a c t s w i t h i n t h e k n o w l e d g e of t h e D e p a r t m e n t in relation
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t i o n — a s t h e y lujvc t w o c a n d i d a t e s of c o u r s e t h e y m u s t
t h e a u d i e n c e in f r o n t of t h a t new a n d s p a c i o u s H o t e l , a n d at was a d e f a u l t e r w h e n t h e b o n d was e x e c u t e d , a n d t h a t h a v e t w o ratification.-—they e n t e r e d t h e b l a c k s m i t h s h o p
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t w e l v e o'clock a P r a y e r w a s offered u p by R e v . Charles t h e D e p a r t m e n t k n e w i t
of M r . Berner, a G e r m a n R e p u b l i c a n of t h e F i r s t w a r d ,
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F o r Attorney General
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a f t e r all the pains w h i c h t h e y h a d taken, w h e t h e r e i t h e r
m i t a b l e style, a n d long files of h u n g r y men, a n d platoons
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d o w n a s little b e t t e r t h a n S b i p p c n s t r e e t m u l a t t o ,
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of the s t u d r y N o r t h t o t h e o r a n - e a n d p in e - a p p le g r o v e s mind t h a t w h a t t h e y d o n ' t k n o w is n o t p a r t i c u l a r l y w o r t h b e r , i t may be seriously q u e s t i o n e d w h e t h e r n single v o t e
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t h e c a r y s h o p w e r e e m p t i e d i n t o t h e sea, t h o u g h t h e cou- " M o t h e r ! " b u r e t f r o m t h e l i p s of t h e resuscitated child.
Jm d e a d .
C o m m o d o r e Y a n d e r b i l t positively refuses o c a r r y Cals e q u e n c c t o t h e fishes w o u l d b e l a m e n t a b l e . A l o n g dis- I t is useless t o a t t e m p t a d e s c r i p t i o n of t h e sceoe t h a t folT h e French Spoliation-and Oregon W a r debt, which
i f o r n i a m a i l s for inland a n d ocean postages, l i e also d e
c u s s i o n w a s h e l d on t h e p r o p r i e t y of p u b l i s h i n g the a d - l o w e d . T h e c h i l d is in a f a i r way t o r e c o v e r .
p u a o d t h e S e n a t e , g o o v e r till m a t sessionclines t o c a r r y e x p r e s s m a t t e r f o r W e l l s , F a r g o * C o ,
dress. t h o o g h i t w a s finally v o t e d b y t h e small m a j o r t t y
T h e Commissioners from t h e original thirteen States and others.
S o also M r . F e n t o n " s p e m i o o bill-for d i s a b l e d soldiers,
of n i n e t o g i v e i t t o t h e p u b l i c , b u t w i t h a notification t o select a p l a c e f o r t h e e r e c t i o n of a m o n u m e n t t o t h e
requiring a b o u t $ 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 , instead of 1 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , unasT h e N e w Y o r k J o u r n a l of C o m m e r c e c o m e s o a t f b r
S i g n e r s of t h e D e c l a r a t i o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e , h a v e c h o s e n
o n t h e first p a g e t h a t t h e S o c i e t y w e r e n o t responsible
hamed b y Mr. C o b b , and W a s h b u r n e ' a bill for t h e betBreckenridgc.
t h e c e n t r e of " I n d e p e n d e n c e S q u a r e , " P h i l a d e l p h i a .
for t h e sentiments i t contained.
* r p r o t e c t i o n of l i v e s on S t e a m b o a t s .

•ratese



>Xnt Congressional District
H o n . BftAttLY F . GRAXOEB, of W a s h t e n a w , h a s been

n o m i n a t e d b y r t h e R e p u b l i c a n s of t h e first Congressional

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

AUSTIN BLAIR,

OKKCOS ELECTION.—Returns f r o m t h e O r e g o n election

c o m e in i l o w l y .

Official a n d

reported

returns

received

from J a c k s o c , J o s e p b i n a , D o u g l a s , U m p q u a . LADQ B e n -

TRAVERSE CITY.

c o m p a n y , h a v e issued t w o c i r c u l a r s , c o n t a i n i n g full inform a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t h e i r h i s t o r y , m o d e of o r g a n i z a t i o n ,
uniform, etc.

T h e r e a r e full c u t s i l l u s t r a t i n g t h e u n i f o r m ,

STRAWBERRIES.—Sir. A l l e n , of W h i t e w a t e r will a c c e p t t o r c h e s , a n d l a n t e r n s of t h e officers a n d privates. T h i s was
o a r t h a n k s f o r del i ci o u s s t r a w b e r r i e s f r o m h i s g a r d e n ,

rendered

l i e r a t e s v e r y c h o i c e varieties.

p a r t s of t h e N o r t h f o r i n f o r m a t i o n .

| P E U O X A I . — H o n . P e r r y H a n n a h a n d family l e f t on t h e
Pjropeller on T u e s d a y for C h i c a g o .

M r . H a n n a h will b e

a i s e n t t w o or t h r e e weeks.

necessary b y t h e c o n s t a n t a p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m all

ARRIVAL.—The s h o o n c r A m e l i a , C a p t Ingereoll,
rived oo T u e s d a y , a n d will sail t o - d a y f o r C h i c a g o , w i i h

Tna

LAW C A R D . — W e r e f o r t h e r e a d e r t o t h e L a w C a r d e l e c t o r a l t i c k e t w i t h p l e d g e s c o n t i n g e n t on t h e result is
o: C . H - MARSH, a y o u n g l a w y e r w h o has j u s t »ettlcd in openly repudiated by t h e B r e c k e n r i d g e o r g a n i z a t i o n of
village. H e c o m e s well r e c o m m e n d e d a n d a p p e a r s t o W a s h i n g t o n , w h i c h d i s t i n c t l y refuses all t e r m s of alliance
tiilmore

and

other patriots

of t h a t o r d e r , w h o a r e f o r a n y c o n t r i v a n c e w h i c h p r o m i s e s
MR. LACKT AT HOVE.—The M a r sh a l E x p o u n d e r , a De- t h e remotest h o p e of success. T h e y h a v e h a d t o a b a n d o n
n j o c r a t i c p a p e r , t h u s s p e a k s o r t h e R e p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a t e i t h o w e v e r , u n d e r t h e t h r e a t of b e i n g p r o s c r i b e d .
r^Commissioner of t h e L a n d Office:
gjood n o m i n a t i o n .

" S a m u e l 8 . Lo-

H e is C o u n t y C l e r k of t h i s c o u n t y ,

a i d a b a t i n g h i s politics, w h i c h a r e b a d e n o u g h , . i s a v e r y
c o m p e t e n t , a c c o m m o d a t i n g a n d reliable business m a n . "
The Port Hurou

Commercial s a y s : — " On S a t u r d a y

A MOLASSES MINE.—The o i l d i s c o v e r i e s a r e t h r o w n
completely i n t o t h e s h a d e b y t h e following discovery, rep o r t e d t o h a v e b e e n made b y a c h a p a t S u g a r C r e e k ,
O h i o , w h o w a s b o r i n g f o r oil.

l i e says: " A t the depth

of s i x t y feet t h e drill p e n e t r a t e d a h a r d substance, w h i c h
i p p e a r e d like s u g a r .

It

was t h i r t y feet t h r o u g h this,

t f r o boys, W i l l i a m C a r p e n t e r a n d L y m a n S p a u l d i n g , o u t

when, on e x t r a c t i n g t h e drill, t h e molasses g u s h e d f o r t h

i l d o t i n g pigeons, w e r e s t a n d i n g w i t h i n a few feet of e a c h

in g r e a t q u a n t i t i e s .

oUier w h e n S p a u l d i n g ' s f o o t s t r i k i n g a r o o t , h e s t u m b l e d ,
ajid bis g u n g o i n g o(T, t h e c h a r g e entered his c o m p a n i o n ' s
h e a d , k i l l i n g h i m instantly.

T h e d e c e a s e d w a s a b o y of

aj>oot 17 y e a r s of a g e , a n d of m u c h proiniso."

TO T H E P U B L I C

G r e a t e x c i t e m e n t on S u g a r C r e e k "

In Traverse City, and on all parts of
Grand Traverse Bay, we loould respectfully announce
T

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A

C

T

,

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

N I L E ,
C A P T A I N K. R. C O L L I N S ,
LL LEAVE REGULARLY DURING THE SEASON
of Navigation for above a n d intermediate ports,
r ur F r e i g h t or P a s s a g e , e n q u i r e of
fl. C . ANDREWS. Detroit.
HUGHES A LKSTEH Cleveland.
K. W. TOWNSKND. Northport.
N o r t h p o r t J u n e 1,18tu.
274a

W2

O u r N e w a n d Spacious Store,

N O R T H P O R T I S R I S I N G I!

Which we are filling to repletion with A L L K I N D S O F

Goods and Wares
which are adapted to the wants of the s u r r o a n d i n g country,

T h i s is E v i d e n t ! Since
L . M. & W. F . STEELE & Co.
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND T H E

T h e c o n t e s t b e t w e e n Messrs. B r e c k e n r i d g e a n d D o u g - and ARE or MAY BE called for f r o m time to time.
las h a s n o reference w h a t e v e r t o t h e result of t h e P r e s i dential election in N o v e m b e r .

T h e l e a d e r s of b o t h sides

ONLY STOCK

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

or

freely a d m i t t h a t question i s p r a c t i c a l l y settled, a n d no-

j ANOTHER FAMILY QUARREL.—President B u c h a n a n a n d

t h i n g b u t t h e l e g a l f o r m a l i t i e s a r e n e c e s s a r y t o c o m p l e t e lic t o the following
Mr. Lincoln's success. T h e i r s t r u g g l e is f o r t h e control

duarrel.

of t h e f u t u r e o r g a n i z a t i o n of t h e p a r t y , a n d n o t h i n g more.

T h e S e n a t o r " called n a m e s , " a n d told t h e P r e -

sident " n i l w h a t h o w a s , " t h r e a t e n i n g n e v e r again t o ent f r t h e W h i t e H o u s e while M r . B u c h a n a n lived t h e r e . —
A falling o u t a m o n g

y e a r s , says n o w :
W e h a v e no regret m e a n t i m e , t o e x p r e s s over the
broken down Democracy. W o congratulate the AmeriS h e s t a n d s o u t p u r e a n d m a j e s t i c in h e r u n c o n q u e r a b l e poople t h a t t h i s c o r r u p t " a n d demoralized,, p a r t y of j u g g
l
i
n g a n d s w i n d l i n g spoilsmen, w i t h political v a g a b o n d s
integrity, while they are crushed, disheartened and demora n d v a g r a n t s a s i t m a n a g e r s , h a s at l a s t b e e n b r o k e n t o
alized! K a n s a s will c o m e i n t o t h e Union soon a f t e r the
p i e c e s f r o m t h e i r q u a r r e l s o v e r t h e spoils.
4 t h of M a r c h next, w i t h h e r B a n n e r s w a v i n g o v e r t h e
S h e s e e s t h e men w h o

DRUGS &MEDICINES

P O I N T S i

T h e e d i t o r of t h e N e w Y o r k H e r a l d , who. a s p D e m -

TO B E FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
ALSO—i c n o i c a VARIXTV o r

WE HAVE A

ocratic leader and organ, has e x e r t e d such a powerful
sway o v e r t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y d u r i n g the last t h r e e

t p i e v e s a l w a y s .results in p u b l i c b e n e f i t
! K a n s a s is gloriously a v e n g e d !

F

F o r Buffalo, Milwaukee and
Chicago.

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

S e n a t o r G w i n of California, h a v e h a d a b i t t e r p r i v a t e

<}win h a s b e e n his r i g h t - h a u d man.

CAPT. c . H. BOYNTON.
M A K K
REGULAR WEEKLY T R I P S rUOM
V V CHICAGO TO TRAVERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
on Saturday*, at 4 o ' c l o c k . P . M-, and Traverse City on T«e»day*. a» 4 P. M , stopping at Frankfort (mooth of Betsta
River,) Carp River and Northport.
• ,

HANNAH. LAY * CO.
Traverse City, May 2ft. 18G0.
J4

N E W ARRANGEMENT.



b y t h e D e m o c r a t i c C o m m i t t e c in P»r.nsylvan:a t o TUD a n

ci y , f o r C o m m i s s i o n e r of t h e S t a t e L a n d Office, is a v e r y

THE PROPELLER

A T . T .TSC^HLAJSrsr,

R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r s a r e re-

PENNSYLVANIA FUSION.—'The s c h e m e p r o p o s e d '

W e e x t e n d t o h i m a c o r d i a l Wtel- w i t h t h e D o u g l a s faction,

N B W L I N B .
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.

C o m m u n i c a t i o n s ad-

inclosing t w o red s t a m p s t o p a y t h e p o s t a g e of t h e answer,

Clubs.

-

AND

dressed t o I I . T . S p c r r y , C o r r e s p o n d i n g S e c r e t a r y , a n d
will b e p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d t o .

S T O R E ,

N E W GOODS,

q u e s t e d t o c o p y t h i s n o t i c e , t ^ g t f l b s s t i n g t h e f o r m a t i o n of

a c a r g o of l u m b e r t o H a n n a h , L a y k C o .

b : of t h e r i g h t s t r i p e .

N E W

T h e " W i d e - A w a k c s " ' of H a r t f o r d , Coon_ t h e o r i g i n a l

'8.—Tw6 columns of HANNAH, LAV & Co.a
Advertisemen(8 will lie found on U>o fourth page.

1VEW S T O R E ;

FAMILY GROCERIES

x i a d e w a r u p o n h e r now m a k i n g w a r u p o n e a c h o t h e r . —

q i s h o n o r e d g r a v e s of h e r political enemies.

J u s t i c e is

IN T H E MAIN. A

N E W STOCK;

i M i u c AND W A T E R . — A n e x c h a n g e says t h a t t o p r e p a r e
dow*s milk f o r h u m a n food, a n d especially f o r children,

land i s t h e a b o l i t i o n of g r a n d j u r i e s .

T h e business i s t o

be done by public prosecution.

T h o D e t r o i t F r e e P r e s s o b j e c t s t o t h e n o m i n a t i o n of
JOIINOWRN, of D e t r o i t a s S t a t e T r e a s u r e r of M i c h i g a n ,
t a k e t h e i r s t o c k largely f r o m t h e p u m p m u s t b e g r e a t b e c a u s e h e i t P r e s i d e n t of a B a n k i n g I n s t i t u t i o n . T h e
F r e e PresB wonld p r o b a b l y like h i m b e t t e r w e r e h e t h e
tenefactors.
,
o w n e r of a " F a r o B a n k . " B u t a s be i s one of t h e purest
) A n old w o m a n , 8 0 y e a r s of a g e , r e s i d i n g a t D e t r o i t , men t h a t e v e r l i v e d — a s i n t e l l i g e n t and h o n e s t a s he is p o p joramitted s u h ^ d o t h e o t h e r d a y b y h a n g i n g h e r s e l f f r o m u l a r a n d u n a m b i t i o u s — h e is a n offence to a n o r g a n w h i c h
a p p r e c i a t e a n d s y m p a t h i s e with vilcness a n d vulgarn applo-trce. T h e c a u s e s e e m s t o h a v e been p o v e r t y
ity.
[Albany Evening Journal.
d lowness of spirits, b r o u g h t on b y h a r d w o r k in t a k -

P r o p e l l e r of O u r Own,

g c a r e of a n invalid d a u g h t e r .

D e m o c r a t i c e l e c t o r a l (tickets will b e run in e v e r y S t a t e of
(he Union.

A n d i t m u s t b e confessed, t h a t t h e p r o s p e c t s

*f t h e D e m o c r a c y f o r success do n o t a p p e a r v e r y brilliant,
i t present
! T e n w o m q n a n d t h r e e men h a v e been a r r e s t e d a t P o r t
H u r o n c h a r g e d with poisoning a Mr. Leathcrland and

NOTICE.
A Camp Meeting will lie held, c o m m e n c i n g Wednesday,
August 16tb, to closi on the following Tuesday, at the head
of Pentwater Lake, two mile* from Pcntwatcr Village. By
the courtesy of Mr. Hannah, I am authorized to pay that the
Propeller Alleghany will carry to and from the m e t i n g at
half the usual fare.
The trip will be pleasant, the scenery fine, a n d we lolicit a
large attendance.
S. STEELS, I*. E.
Traverse City, J u n e 2C, 18G0.

ills wife, w i t h w h o m t h e y b o a r d e d , foi> t h e p u r p o s e of g e t ting their proporty.

M r . Leathcrland is dead, and the

wifo is n o t e x p e c t e d t o s u r v i v e .

C. H . M A R S H ,

5Mtornc|i anil Counsellor at $ato,

I L a s t week a d r o v e of c a t t l e s t r a y e d u p o n t h e R a i l r o a d
t r a c k n e a r J a c k s o n , g o t i n t o a " d e e p c u t " wheu t h e y
V e r a overtakeu b y a train which d i s h e d

through the

t h e d r o v e , killing e i g h i e e n of t h e c a t t l e , a n d b a d l y wound-

SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michicim.
Office in Court House.
32-ly
MORGAN BATES,

i n g six or eight more.
!

u c on lettera t o f o r e i g n p o r t s , t h e P o s t o f f i c e D e p a r t m e n t
l i a s o r d e r e d t h e issue of new s t a m p s of t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s
jof 24, 30, a n d 9 0 c e n t s .
|

JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,

NEW POSTAGE STAJO-S.—To f a c i l i t a t e p a y m e n t of p o s t -

A n a r t e s i a n well h a s j u s t b e e n c o m p l e t e d a t A l b i o n ,

w h i c h d i s c h a r g e s one b a r r e l a m i n u t e of clear, f r e s h w a t e r
a minute, throwing it about eighteen inches above the
jrorfaco of t h e g r o u n d .

COPARTNERSHIP HEKE-

toforv e x i s t i n g lietween G. W. Wait and S. A. bilrby,
Is t h i s day dissolved bv mutual c o n s e n t All persons indebted to or h a v i n g detnauda against said firm, are hereby
notified to settle the same with G. W. Wait.
•O. W. WAIT.
SIDNEY A. SILSBY.
N o r t h p o r t J u l y 2,1BC0.
32-3w

S

T R A Y I I O R S E . — S T R A Y E D FROM T H E SUBSCRIber, at Elk Rapid*, on the 18th or J u n e last., an English
I t i s s a i d t h a t a d a u g h t e r of S i r R o w l a n d H i l l , t h e BAY HORSE, about 8 year* old, white spot in the forehead,
shod forward. Whoever will return him to A. W. Bacon, at
head of t h e B r i t i s h Post-Offico D e p a r t m e n t h a s recently
the Traverse City House, or to II. II. Noble, Elk Rapids, or
s l o p e d w i t h h e r riding-master.
c i r e Information where Ue may be found, shall be liberal!'
.
:
— i
rewarded.
H. H. NOBLE.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 28,18C0.
T h e late l a m e n t e d D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y d i e d from a compound f r a c t u r e , c o m b i n e d w i t h inconsolable g r i e f on find-

K

E R O S E N E . - I F W E MAKE T H E CALCULATION
based opon the present retail prices of the principal
light-giving materials, and taking the amount of lig h t which
T h e C o v o d e invcetingatin g C o m m i t t e e leaves M r . B u - one gallon of Kerosene Oil will produce, as the standard, we
•hall find t h a t
chanan's Administration exposed t o t h e world a s the T o p r o d u c e t h e s a m e a m o u n t o r l i g h t a s f r o m o n e
g a l l o n of Kerosene OH a t $1 4 0 , will require,
worst t h a t ever disgraced t h e Republic.
8 gallons B n r a l n g Fluid, at 75
$6 00
21 gallons S p e r m Oil, at $1 80
* 12
M a r y F i t t s , a s e r v a n t fcirl, h a s lately o b t a i n e d a v e r 31 gallons Lard Oil, at $1 25
* SO
3 gallons Whale Oil. at 75 c e n t s
2 25
d i c t f o r 8 2 2 5 in t h e C a » C o u n t y C i r c u i t C o u r t , a g a i n s t
. 8 p o u n d s of Sperm Candles, at 45 c e n t s
8 10
b e r e m p l o y e r . J a c o b ResBC. for h a v i n g cruelly b e a t e n h e r . 45 pounds of Tallow Candles, at 15 cents.
6 75
i n g t h a t t h e i n j u r y woald p r e v e n t i t f r o m r u n n i n g .

T h e Louisville J o u r n a l u n d e r s t a n d s t h a t t h o publication of a p a p e r t o a d v o c a t e t h e d o c t r i n e s of t h e R e p u b lican p a r t y will b e c o m m e n c e d in t h a t c i t y in a few weeks.
T h e D e m o c r a c y of D e t r o i t c o u l d n ' t raise m o n e y e n o u g h
t o g e t p o w d e r f o r a D o u g l a s salnte! E v e n t h e office-holde r s refused t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n s .
A C o m p a n y is DO w m i n i n g coal a t C o r u n o a , o n t h e line
of the D e t r o i t and Milwaukee Railway.
T t e r e a r e now e i g h t j o o r o a l s in M i s s o u r i t h a t s u p p o r t
L » o o u < a n d HAMLIN.

Our Own Trade,
direct t o Chibago; thus giving us G R E A T ADVANTAGES

NEW

STORE
AND i

N E W GOODS,
AT

over any on.: having to PAY FREIGHTS.

N O R T H P O R T .

Our Rents are Nothing.
WE HAVE

THE SUBSCRIBER H A S J l ' j B t RETURNED FROM CHI

Abundant Advantages

Dry Goods, Groceries p r o v i s i o n s
and Hardware,

CAGO WITH A STOCK O F

FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN

which he offers at his New Store, cheap lor Cash or Barter.

L i l l ' s C h i c a g o _A_le.

New- York, Boston, Cincinnati or Chicago.

In Bbls. a n d Hf. Bbls.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
22tf

Northport, April 20. lfoiO.
From our l o n g residence in the country we have become

CONSUMPTION CURED!

well acquainted with the wants of the public.

DR. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY.

And now we have associated with u.« in the Mercantile De-

TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.

DISSOLUTION.—THE

N. n.—Physicians* Prescriptions Care folly C o m pounded.
L. M. A W. F . S T E E L E A CO.
Northport. J u u e 1. 1860.
264m.

RUNNING IN

I n view of t h i s fact t h o s e milk-peddlers w h o

J P r o m p r e s e n t nppcaro'ncc t h e r e i s no d o u b t t h a t t w o

Give Us a Call!

WE HAVE A

it should b e d e l a t e d o n e half w i t h p u r e w a t e r a n d a little

fiugar a d d e d

IN W H I C H THEY ARB NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.

ABOLITION OK GRAND J U R I E S . — W e s e e it s t a t e d t h a t
one of t h o reforms p r o p o s e d b y the p a r t y in p o w e r in E n g -

J o w b u t sure!

P R O V I S I O N S ,

HYPOPHOSPHITES

partment of onr firm.

M i l . S. S

A "FUSTS,

of L I M E and S O D A ,
Originally diacovered and prescribed by Dr. J . F. C u r a c H l u
of Pari* as a Specific Remedy f o r

CONSUMPTION!

ho for sixteen years has been extensively engaged In a trainer* whose requirements were of the same n a t u r e as o a r
own, and who has for aeveral years purchased goods of tfce
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, and who will
continue to do so for o u r firm from time to t i m e ; t h a s enabling us to lay down o u r goods

As Low as any House in Chicago;
and save to the consumer—first, TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
second, LOSS O F TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added "to cover HIGH RENTS
and expenses of the Chicago m e r c h a n t .
We shall make an E S P E C I A L EFFORT to keep s o complete a stock t h a t
Any Dealers on the B a r
ae enabled to purchase of us, in quantities to suit, for
only a SMALL ADVANCE on COST a n d a commission for

'ling.

Price—Two Dollars a Bottle.

T

H E EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS OBTAINED C I ALL
the stages of Pulmonary Disease by Dr. Churchill's m
Treatment—the H Y P O P H O S P H I T E S OF LIME AND SODA
—removes all remaining doubt as to the inestimable value o<
this Discovery. Consumption is no longer t o be regarded a*
incurable malady.
Jlany h u n d r e d s of phynicisns have already adopted thi«
treatment witb almost Invariable *nece«i>. Let no C o
t i s c delay a m o m e n t to try it. It i» their last hope!
F o r sale by
MORGAN BATES.
Herald OOee, Traverse City.

A

T T A C H M E N T N O T I C E T - W I L L I A M R . S T O N E va.

WILLIAM D. HAYES.—Notice la hereby given that a
writ of Attachment waa i u u e d out of the Circuit C o u r t f i r
the county of Grand Traverse, Michigan, on and tested (he
Sth day of May. A. D. 1860, directed a n d delivered to the
Sheriff of Grand Traverse county, in favor of William R.
Stone, Plaintiff and a g a i n r t William D. Hayea, Defendant,
for the anm of one h u n d r e d a n d eighty-five dollars; that
rf&ld writ wa* returnable on Tuesday, the 6th day of J a a r .
ould remark, that owing to want of room we have been A. D. 1860. and said w i l t h a s been duly returned by said
Sheriff and from the return endorsed on said writ it appear*
unable t o keep many t h i n g s in their line, which NOW, from
that property was attached tbereon, and t h a t the defendant
our increased room, a n d t h e
therein named, William D. Hayes, could not'be found w h « e GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE SEWING
on to make service.
MACHINE.—We will give a Commission, or wage* at
WILLIAM R. STONE. Plaintiff
from $25 t o 960 p e r month, and expenses paid. This is a new
W a . H. PARKS, Att'y.
Machine, and so simple in its construction that a child of 10
Dated Traverse City, J u n e 9.1800.
284»
y e a r s caa leara to operate it by half an h o a r ' s l a s t r a c t i o n .
I t i s equal to any Family Sewing Machine In use, and the we shall in future TRY and keep ANY and A L L THINGS
O T H E RS—WHEN YOU WISH ANY TOYS FOR
price U but F i f t e e n Dollars.
they may require.
your children, or NOTIONS for youraelf. bjr *11 m e j a a
P e r s o n s wishing an Agency will address
HANNAH. L A x A C O . ' S
N, B. ANYTHING not in our r e g u l a r line t h a t Ladies or go t o
J . N. BOYLAN,
citizens may want, we shall hold ourselves in readiness t o
"
"line Com]
.
PORTSMEN, IN WANT OF ALMOST ANYTHHTO.
send for; and shall be most happy to do s o a t a n y a n d all
MILAN. OHIO.
can find the same by calling on
HANNAH, L A Y A 0 0 - '
H A N N A H , LAY * CO.
Traverse City. J u l y 6,18C0.
n
Traverae City. May 25, 186a
_
25

T o the Ladies,

T o P e r s o n s o u t of E m p l o y m e n t .

A

BL

Intimatepersonal acquaintance of our Mr.
Barm with the thousand and one demands necessary to a Lady's tcants,

M
S

Hannah, Lay & Co.'s Column.

A Y A M * * TRICK—A w e e k o r t w o a g o f o u r c r e d i t o r s
s t a r t e d f r o m B o s t o n in t h e s a m e t r a i n of c a n , f o r t h e p u r p o s e of a t t a c h i n g t h o p r o p e r t y of a c e r t a i n d e b t o r in
FartniDgtoD in t h e S t a t e of M a i n e . H e ovred e a c h ooe
separately, a n d t h e y e a c h w e r e s u s p i c i o n s of t h e o b i e c t
of t h e o t h e r , b u t d a r e d n o t say a w o r d a b o u t i t
S o they
r o d e , a c q u a i n t a n c e s all, t a l k i n g u p o n e v e r y t h i n g e r c e p t
that which they had most at h e a r t W h e n they artived
W 1 the market will warrant, for
a t t h e d e p o t a t F a r m i n g t o n , w h i c h was t h r e e m i l e s f r o m
w h e r e t h e d e b t o r d i d business, t h e y found n o t h i n g t o " p o t
'e'm o v e r t h e r o a d " b n t a solitary c a b , t o w a r d w h i c h t h e y
•red a t Traverse City—Wheat, Oats, C
- •
all r u s h e d . T h r e e g o t in a n d refused a d m i t t a n c e t o t b e
, Potatoes, Onions, Roots, Ac. 4 c . — t h t
solute home msrket for e v e r y t h i n g raised.
fourth, and the c a b s t a r t e d
T h e fourth ran after and got upon the outside with t b e
OODS A T WHOLESALE—
d r i v e r . H e a s k e d t h e d r i v e r if b e w a n t e d t o sell his
Raisins, in quarter, half and whole boxes;
h o r s e . H e replied t h a t he did n o t w a n t t o — t h a t b e w a s
Tallow and Stearins Candles, bv the b o x ;
Sugar, by tbe barrel or 100 lbs,;
n o t w o r t h m o r e t h a n $ 5 0 , b u t h e would n o t sell h i m for
Soap, by the b o x ;
that
H e a s k e d h i m if he would t a k e 8 1 0 0 f o r h i m .
Raking powders, by the b o x ;
" Y e s , " said he. T h e " f o u r t h m a n " q u i c k l y p a i d o v e r
Hatches, by the gross;
tbe money, t o o k t b e r e i n s a n d b a c k e d t h e c a b o p t o a
Tobacco, Pine Cut, by the half b a r r e l :
Tobacco, Smoking, by the half barrel;
b a n k — s l i p p e d it f r o m t b e h a r n e s s a n d t i p p e d i t o p so t h a t
Plug Tobacco, by t h e 5 0 11*. or b u t t ;
t h e d o o r could n o t b e opened, a n d j u m p e d u p o n t h e horae'*
Soda, by the 50 lbs. or k e g ;
b a c k a n d r o d e oft " lick-a-ty-switch, w h i l e t h e insidere
Shoes a n d Boots, by the do*, or h t doa. pairs;
w e r e l o o k i n g o u t of t h e w i n d o w feeling like singed cats.
Brown Cotton, by the 3 to 6 pieces;
H e r o d e t o a l a w y e r ' s a n d g o t a w r i t m a d e , served, a n d
S h i r t i n g Stripe, ny the 2 to S pieces;
Cream Tartar, by the 5 to 20 lbs,;
h i s d e b t secured, and g o t back t o t h e hotel just as the
Candy, by tbe b o x ;
i n s i d e r s " c a m e u p puffing a n d b l o w i n g . T h e c a b m a n
Tea, by the 20 "
soon b o u g h t b a c k n i s b o r e e f o r $ 5 0 . T h e " s o l d " men
Pork, by the h
a y t h a t sum,
if
w'Lh'~o f o u nJd
' t' o) ppay
so
" *t hl _e f*o"r*t u n a jt ej one, —
H a m s and 8hou1ders, by the 100 l b s . ;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the 2 t o 10 pieces;
p r o p e r t y sufficient t o p a y his own d e b t , would n o t tell of
Mosquito liars, by the piece;
i t in B o s t o a
Nails, by tbe keg, assorted;
Salt, by the barrel;
T H K W O S D K U OP SOXXAXBUUSX.—The Troy'" T u n e s

i! your country calls 7 9 0 ;
Awske from the mountain vale a n d plain.
S t a k e off the s t a p o r t h a t enthralls y o a ;
And rally ta the charge a g a i n ;
xj! woundedTJberty Ilea b l e e d i n g !
ifesalng friends h a r e ( t r a c k toehlow,
laid our cherished Freedom low;
™ , , i_s -l sreceedlng!
strece
Aryu'se! arouse, r e b r a v e !
Speed forth t h e People'* choice;
" F r e e home* f o r free, b a t no more slaves,"
' Proclaim the Nation'* voice.

FARMERS

F A R M PRODUCE.

F A R M PRODUCE,

Hall! F r e e m e n ! ball y o u r gallants
Hi* d a n n l l r a s arm r o a r right* v
He triumphed o r e r T h e g a n d Nero,
W h o would J o u r virgin aoll enslave;
Excluding F r e e m e n there forever!
Tho' mammon waged unequal tight,
- O l d Abe" o a l n t a i n e d the F r e e ma n ' s right.
A cause t h a t h e l l relinquish, never.

G'

llnrrab for Lincoln, from t h e P r a i r i e s !
And Hamlla f r o m the eastern Maine:
Whose lives are ample commentaries.
T h a t they'll o a r country's canae sustain.
And check corruption's frightful s o u r c e s : 1
For 1 4 Abe" will bear that stalwart arm.
From h a r m ;
g torcea.
O h ! Liberty, v t o l i e v e r guard thee—
Thou priceless boss, vouchsafed t o manO a r s o n s shall n e v e r be debarr'd thee.
For t h u s o a r father's m a n d a t e r a n ;
•• Down to posterity deliver
This trust t o millions y e t u n b o r n :
Who will t r a n s m i t again in turn.
Still o n w a r d , — L t a s n r r F o a i v a a ! "

" Heaven's livery," which 8
- Has stole to serve the devil in—
C o r r u p t i o n f r o m each fold i s s t r e a m i n g .
Traitors t o Freedom, we abhor thee.
Who'd sell o u r glorious Country f o r a fee!
Tho Bench, and Congress bow "before thee,
To force Lccompton on the Free I
Our t r e s s n r e you nave basely squandered.
That S l a v e r y m i g h t curse the land.

The Angel of Time.
8 T I ii FAVLDIXO;
T h e a n g e l of time, b e i n g c o m m i s s i o n e d b y t h e S u p r e m e
G o v e r n o r of t h e world, m a d e p r o c l a m a t i o n t h a t he b a d a
h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d y e a r s o f a d d i t i o n a l life t o b e s t o w on t h e
i n h a b i t a n t s of t h e e a r t h . H i s t r u m p e t e c h o e d f a r a n d
wide, p e n e t r a t i n g t h e cities, t h e valleys, t h e mountains,
und r e a c h i n g t h o u t t e r m o s t e x t r e m e s of t h e universe. T h e
p e o p l e flocked e a g e r l y f r o m all p o i n t s of t h e company t o
prefer their claims t o a portion of tho beneficent gift; b u t
it WM s u r p r i s i n g t o seo t h a t t h e c r o w d c o n s i s t e d of t h e
a g e d alone. T b e c h i l d r e n w e r e e n j o y i n g t h e i r y o u t h f u l
sports, a n d p a i d n o a t t e n t i o n t o t h e p r o c l a m a t i o n ; t h e
v o u t h s and maidens w e r j w a n d e r i n g in t b e l a b y r i n t h of
l o v e ; Jmd t h e men a n d w o m e n of m i d d l e a g e w e r e t o o
m u c h e n g a g e d in t h e p u r s u i t s of life t o t h i n k o n d e a t h .
T h e first w h o p r e f e r e d h i s p e t i t i o n f o r a few additional
years; was an old man of f o u r s c o r e a n d u p w a r d , b e n t almost d o u b l e w i t h a g e .
" T h o u d o u b t l e s s wishest t o live a little l o n g e r f o r t h e
oake of t h y children, a n d t h e c o m p a n i o n s of t h y y o u t h ! "
sniff t h e a n g e l
'
" J U a s r c r i e d t h e old m a n , " t h e y a r e all d e a d "
'• T h o u a r t in possession of wealth a n d h o n o r ? "
" Alas, DO! I h a v e lost m y g o o d name, a n d a m m i s e r a bly p o o r . Y e t I wish t o l i v e till I a m a h u n d r e d , a n d enj o y life a little l o n g e r . "
T h e a n g e l b e s t o w e d on h i m t h e p r i v i l e g e of l i v i n g a h u n d r e d y e a r s , a n d h e w e n t on his way rejoicing a n d t r e m b ^ ? h e n e x t a p p l i c a n t fiir lengthened years, was a feeble
o l d man w h o was c a r r i e d o n a l i t t e r . W h e n he h a d p r e f e r e d his r e q u e s t , t b e a n g e l r e p l i e d : —
" I u n d e r s t a n d . T h o u a r t e n a m o r e d of t h e c h a r m s of
w o m a n , of t h o b e a u t i e s of t h e e a r t h , t h e waters, a n d t h e
tkiea, a n d w i s h e s t t o b e h o l d t h e m y e t a few y e a r s m o r e ? "
" I a m blind t h e s o t e n y e a r s , " s a i d t h o old m a n .
" T h e u a r t d e l i g h t e d w i t h t h e m u s i c of t h e b i r d s , t h e
m u r m u r i n g of t h e waters, t h e e c h o e s of t b e m o u n t a i n s ,
a n d jail t h e h a r m o n i e s of t h e universe, a n d w i s h e s t t o h e a r
t h e m a little l o n g e r ? "
" I a m deaf, a n d s c a r c e l y h e a r t h e s o u n d of t h y t r u m pet."
*
' • T h o u a r t food o f t b e delicacies of f o o d ? "
" A t a i l m y f e e b l e h e a l t h will h o t p r e m i t of s u c h i n d u l gences. I h a v e lived ou milk a n d c r u s t s of b r e a d t h e s e
s e v e n y e a r s past, a n d m o r e , ? a m a miserable, s i c k l y old
man."
" A n d still t h o u wishest t o l e n g t h e n o u t t h y miseries.
" W h a t pleasure d o s t t h o u e n j o y in t h i s l i f e ? "
" T h e pleasure of l i v i n g , " said t h e old m a n ; a n d t h e
angel g r a n t e d h i m a few y e a r s m o r e .
T h e t h i r d w h o a p p r o a c h e d t h e f o o t s t o o l of t h e angel
•was a d e c r e p i t female, a l m o s t b e n t t o t h e e a r t h , a n d ttemb l i n g . w i t h pa-'iy. H e r t e e t h w e r e g o n e — h e r e y e s b u r i i 3 d d e e p in t h e i r d a r k b l u e s o c k e t * — h e r c h o e k s hollow
. n d f l e s h l C B — a n d s h e could h a r d l y p r e f e r h e r r e q u e s t ,
f o r a n incessant c o u g h , w h i c h d r o w n e d h e r v o i c e , a n d
Almost c h o k e d h e r .
" I a m c o m e , " s a i d s h e , " t o b e £ a s c o r e of y e a r s , t h a t
I m i g h t e n j o y t h e p l e a s u r e of s e e i n g t h e c y p r e s s t r e e s I
h a v e p l a n t e d o v e r t h e g r a v e s of m y h u s b a n d , m y children,
m y g r a n d c h i l d r e n , a n d t h e r e s t of m y d e a r relatives, s p r i n g
u p a n d flourish b e f o r e I die. I a m b e r e f t of all t h a t w e r e
n e a r a n d d e a r t o m e ; I s t a n d alone in t h e w o r l d , w i t h
n o 000 t o s p e a k f o r m e ; I b e s e e c h t h e e , o h ? b e n e f i c e n t
angel, t o g r a n t my request".
t T * , o n $ ' 1 P * ? 4 t h e e l e n g t h e n e d days, I c a n n o t
moire t h y infirmities a n d sufferings. T h e y w i l l
u p o n t h e o , " answered t h e a n g e l
" I c a r e not, since I shall k n o w
* t h e y c a n n o t kill m e b e 7 w i s h , " said t h e a n g e l n a i l i n g ; g o

ATTENTION!!

and be

gtl" c r i e d a l e a r n e d man w h o h a d c o m e t o
p e t i t i o n ( b r a few v e a n t o complete a n e x p l a n a t i o n of t b e
Apocalypse, and h a d —
--- witnessed t b e scene.
"Strange
c r i e d he, curiii
rling h i s l i p in s c o r n , " t h a t t h e most h e l p l e s s
a n d m i s e r a b lle
e of h u m a n b e i n g s should still c o v e t a life
•divested of all i t s e q j o f t n e n t B r
" S i l e n c e , fool!" replied t h e a n g e l in a v o i c e o f i o e f l k b l c
, contempt; " it rather becomes thee, ignorant mortal, t o
; 4 d w e t b e g o o d n e s s of p r o v i d e n c e , w h i c h h a v i n g o r d a i n e d
t h a t men snoold l i v e t o b e old, m e r c i f u l l y d e c r e e d a t t b e
* » a n » time t h a t love o f life s h o u l d s a p p l y t h e a b e
-*
a B i t s s o u r c e s of e n j o y m e n t O o ! t a k e t h y wish,
. a s h t h y oommentary o a t h e Apocalypse^'
A f a i t h f u l frieod i t t h e t r u e i m a g e of t h e Deity.

aays:
L a s t n i g h t a b o u t half past one, H e n r y L u d f o r d , a ferr y m a n in t h e e m p l o y of M r . M o r r i s o n , b e a r i n g a m a n call
" o v e r " arose f r o m his b e d , passed down stairs, o u t of
doors, a n d d o w n t h e long s t a i r w a y t o h i s skiff g o t in,
creased, b r o u g h t t h e p a s s e n g e r over w h o w a s calling, took
his toll o u t of a q u a r t e r , fastened his r i v e r b o a t , t o o k t h e
p a s s e n g e r o r e r in t h e M o h a w k basin b o a t , a n d re-crosse d b a c k a g a i n t o h i s s t a t i o n on t h e Island, passed ups t a i r s t o t h e toll house, w h e r e t h e f e r r y m e n d e e p , t o o k
tbe l i g h t e d l a m p in h i s h a n d , passed t o h i s b e d , a n d b a c k
again t o t h e h a t c h w a y , w h e r e he s t e p p e d off a n d (ell t o
t h e floor below, m a k i n g a g r e a t rackct a n d w a k i n g u p all
t h e r e s t of t h e h a n d s , w h o h a s t e n e d t o s e e w h a t was t h e
' m a t t e r , a n d on i n q u i r y f o u n d t h a t L u d f o r d h a d b e e n sour
asleep all t h e t i m e . C u r i o u s e n o u g h , h e received b u t
few s l i g h t b r u i s e s b y h i s fall, l i e remembered n o t h i n g
of w h a t h a d o c c u r r e d , a n d was b e w i l d e r e d w h e n found lyi n g o n t h e floor, a n x i o u s t o k n o w h o w be c a m e t h e r e , a n d
ready e n o u g h t o s w e a r " b y all t h a t w a s b l a c k and b l u e "
t h a t he h a d n o t b e e n o v e r w i t h a p a s s e n g e r since an e a r ly h o u r in t h e e v e n i n g . T h e c h a n g e m a d e b y h i m w a s taken f r o m a table, on w h i c h t h e q u a r t e r lay. T h e midn i g h t p a s s e n g e r , 011 c o m i n g o v e r t h i s m o r m u g , called a t t e n t i o n to t h e q u e e r c o n d u c t of t h o ferryman, a n d s a i d
h e n e v e r s a w so d u m b a c h a p b e f o r e .

D" MOTT'S
PILLS'&IRON.
AN a p e r i e n t a n d Stomacic preparation of IRON purified ol
Oxygen a n d Carbon by combustion in Hvdrogen. Sanctioned W the highest Medical Authorities, hotli in Eui
the United States, and prescribed in their practice.
The experience of thousands dailv proves that no preps
tion of I r o n can lie compared with it. I m p a r i t i e s of tlic
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
complexions Indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case.
I n n o x i o u s in all maladies in which it has been- tried, it has
proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, via:
I n Debility, Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n ,
DVspepsia, Constipation, Dinrrhcrn, Dysentery, I n cipient C o n s u m p t i o n , Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt
R h e u m , Mismenstrnation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver
Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, I n termittent Fevers, P i m p l e s on the Face, Ac.
I n cases of GKXKKAL DEBILITY, whether the result of acute
disease, or of tlte continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy f r o m nervous complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful t o an e x t e n t which n o d e s c r i p - .
tion nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids
so long bed-ridden as to bave become forgotten in their own
neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world
as if j u s t returned from protracted travel in a distant land.
S o m e very signal instances of this kind are attested of female
Sufferers, emaciated victims of a p p a r e n t marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication
of nervous a n d dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for
which the physician h a s no name.
I n N s a v o u s AKFBCTIO.NH of all kinds, and f o r reasons familiar t o medical men, t h e operation of t h i s preparation of
Iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides,
i t i s vigorously tonic, without being e x c i t i n g and overheating; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveucss without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
I n t h i s latter property, a m o n g others, which makes it so
remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy f o r P r u t s , upon
which i t also appear* to e x e r t a distinct and specific action,
by
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d i s p o n i n g the local t e n d e n c y which forms them.
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r os r as r s n , innumerable as are Its causes, a single box
of these Chalybeate P i l l s h a s often sufficed for the most habitual cases. Including the a t t e n d a n t COSTIVEKSSS.
In unchecked DIARSHOJA, even when advanced to DTSKX-

Butter Crackers, 30 lbs. to bbL;
Hard Bread;
Boston Biscuit;
Soda C r a c k e r s ;
Pipes, by the b o x ;
Pig*, by the d r u m ;
Prunes, by tbe 20 to 100 lbs.;
Dried Apples, by the 100 lbs or barrel;
Gun Caps, by tbe 10O0;
Shot, by the bsg.
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Traverse City, J u n e 29, I860.
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DR I E D B E E F ,

SMOKED H A L U B U T ,
Shoe Thread,
Sand Paper.
Pain Killer,
Castor Oil,
Sewing and P e g g i n g Awls,
Essence of Peppermint,
Bay Rum,
Essence w i n t e r g r e c n .
Milk Strainers,
Essence Cinnamon.
Cobalt
Cullenders,
Chimney Brashes,
Dust Pans,
Crochet Needles,
Child*' Toy Pails,
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Cake Cutters,
India Rubber Hair Pins.
Circle Combs,
White Cotton Pringe,
I n d i e s ' Embroidered Mitts,

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Rusiness, Sack a n d Fancy Coats a n d Vesta;
Black, Fancy and Union P a n t s , ;
Summer Coats, P a n t s and Vests, a full line, in the
Very Latest Styles.
White, Fancy. Check a n d stripe S h i r t s ;
Gentlemen's Linen, Leopold and Ryron Collars;
Blue and White Overalls;
Kenty a n d Flannel Drawers;
Flannel and Knit S h i r t s ;
Suspenders a n d Gloves;
India Rubber and Oil Overalls and L e g g i n s ; "
Wool, Cotton a n d Union Socks;
Black a n d F a n c y Silk Cravats;
G l n g h s m , Flag a n d Turkey Red Handkerchief*;
Silk Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs;
P o c k e t Knives, Razors, Strops,
Lather Roxes sod Brushes,
Tobacco Boxes a n d Pouches,
Compasses, Rules, I and 2 feet.
HANNAH. LAY 4 C O .
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H I T E G O O D S . — P L A IN AND DOT SWISS,
Book Muslin, Bishop's Lawn. Briliiantes,
Barred Cambric, Embroidered Curtaias,
Wash Blond, Bobbinct a n d figured Lace,
I n d i e s ' Muslin a n d Cambric emb'd. Collars and Setts,
l a d i e s ' Handkerchiefs,
,
Napkins, Table Covers, Diaper, P . C. Cotton,
Linen, Bleached Cotton, Marseilles,
F r e n c h Cord snd Linen Bosoms.
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
Traverse City, J u n e I, I86026

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B E S S G O O D S . — V A L E N T I A & DUCALS, MOHAIRS.
Levsllas, Debeges, Be rages, ~
Prints, of very new snd choice styles;
Glnghsms, I^twns, Cliambreys, 4 c , by the yard, p a t t e r a
Challl DeLafoie*, Fig'd. Briliiantes, 4 c .
HANNAH. LAY 4 CO.
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Traverse City, J u n e 1,1860.

DO M E S T I C 8,fcc.—REDWHITE AND YELLOW
FLANNELS;
Cotton Flannels, Duck. Apron Checks,
Brown Cotton, In all grades;
Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Casslmeres,
Brown and Bleached Tabling, T i c k i n g
Black Cotton Velvet, Counterpane*,
Sattlnetts, Wool Blankets, Bag*. 4 c » Ac_ 4 c .
HANNAH. LAY 4 Co.
Traverse City, J u n e 1, 1860.
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I L L I N E R Y . — B O N N E T S of latest mode, t r i m m e d ;
Shskers, colored snd o h l t e :
Fists, for l a d l e s or C h l l d r e a ;
Bonnet,Csp. Belting. Satin. Tafleta aad Velvet Ribbons;
Marcelline. Oil a n d Black Silks; •
Ruches Flowers, R o a n e t Bosrd, 4 c .
HANNAH. L A Y 4 CO.
Traverse Oity, J u n e 1, I860.
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FOB THE TOILET-TRANSPARENT, HONEY, YAN
kee. Military. Windsor a n d Castile S o s p s ;
Cologne, Bav Rnm, Trlcopberoas,
Kathairon l l a i r Oil, H'dk's Perfume, Pomsde,
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Hair, Tooth, Cloth, Nail a n d Broom Brushes,
Fine, Coarse, Back, Side, Pocket and Bonnet Comlm,
Hair Pins, Pins, Tooth Paste, Blacking.
Shawl Pins, Bracelets, Fancy Bags and Portmonaie*.
HANNAH. LAY 4 CO.
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", B O C E R I E 8 , A c — K l . ' G A R , TEA. C O F F E E .
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Spices, Csndles, Sosp, common aad erasive;
Mustard,English and F r e n c h prepared;
Butter Crocks,
Soda, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Bakiag Powder,
C h u m s , Stone a n d wood.
Kalaratus, Starch. Vermacllll, Hops,
Stone J u g s , 1,2 and 3 gallons.
Tobacco, Snuff Garden Seeds,
Mosquito Bars,
Rag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, Glue, Alum,
Men's Black Velvet Caps,
I^amp and Lard Oil, Castor Oil.
Mackerel,
Indigo, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Camwood,
Hominy.
Fiulo, Molasses, Syrup, Vinegar,
Chllda' Tea col'd Hats,
Beans. Pork. Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, Feed, BrAn,
Preserve J a r s ,
Reef, Hams a n d Shoulders, Codfish,
Violin Strings,
Hard Bread, Butter Crackers, Lard,
Misses Gloves, ,
E x t r a c t Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Peach, Pine Apple, Ac.
Misses Shakers,
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Coat Links,
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Marseille* Bosom.",
F a n c y Vest Buttons,
T 7 R U I T 8 , 4 c . — R A I S I N S , PRUNES, CURRANTS,
Misses Hoop Skirts. A 1
Dstes, Lemons, Oranges, Pine Apples,
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
Rhubarb, Pluiua'Htrawberries, Tomatoes,
Traverse City, J u n e 29, ISC.0.
Peaches, AppMs, fresh preserved l'lne Apples,
Peaches, Gooseberries, Currants, Figs,
A R M I N E INK—
Radishes, Onions, Asparagus, prepared Horseradish,
C o u r t Plaster,
Green Corn, Cucumbers, aad a full line of
Button Moulds,
Fresh Vegetables,
Goggles, (as fast as they appear in the Chicago market) will be k e p t
Gilling Twine,
constantly on hand.
Buckwheat,
H A N N A H , LAY 4 CO.
Woolen Yarn,
Traverse Olty. J n n e 1,1BC0.
2f.
Pain Killer,
Match Safes,
O O T S A N D S H O E S , — M E N ' S ROOTS, SHOES,
Licorice Root and Ball,
Congress Gaiters, Slippers, Scotch Ties, f
P a p e r Rag* (purchased,)
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Rubbers and Overshoes, I n d i e s ' Bootees,
Bazior's Tooth P a s t e ,
Gaiters, Buskin', Slips, Ties, Rubbers.
Harness Ruckles.
Overshoes, Carpet Shoes,
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Hand Saws,
Roys' Boots anu 8bo
Shoes,.
Thermometers,
Misses Bootees and Gaiters,
Rotter Ladles,
Childs' Cacks, Shoes, Bootees, copper-toed, 4 c .
Tack Pulla,
H A N N A H , LAY 4 CO.
Spalding's Prepared Glue,
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.
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Plate Hinges,
Tin Measures.
O B U I L D E R S A N D C A R P E N T E R S . — W e have
a full line of HARDWARE, such as
H A N N A H LAY 4 CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 29,I860.
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Nails, Glass, Putty,
Butts. Screws, Axes, Hammers, D o o r T r i m m i n g s ,
Chisels, Augurs, Saws, Adte, G i m l e t s , 4 c . , At.
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
t h i n g of all others in which they should be and consequently
Traverse City, J u n e 1,1860.
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are interested, t o w i t : that a G o o d L i g h t is one of the
greatest desideratum.* to he obtained—and t h a t a l t e r C a r e ? O R H O U S E K E E P E R S — K N I V E S AND FORKS,
l b 1 E x p e r i m e n t , an article has been introduced and
Spoons, Garver* s a d Steels,
Brooms, Palls, Tubs, Wsahlioards,
m o n s t r a t e d b e y o n d a q u e s t i o n o f d o u b t , to- be uic
REST, CHEAPEST, SAFEST, MOST ECONOMICAL and
Scrub, Shoe, Clothes and Whitewash Brushes.
EQUABLE t i g h t yet known, (gas only excepted.) Such a
article we have the pleasure of Introducing in t h i s 1
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
nity, and which, with
Traverse City, J u n e 1, I860.

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I ? O R T H E K I T C H E N — C R O C K E R Y , a fall line—
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GLASSWARE, an assortment.
we now have on exhibition a n d for sale, anif of the VERY
Milk Pans, Paila and Strainers,
I n the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating BEST quality. Call and inspect our KEROSENE LAMPS.
Coffee Pots, T e a Post, Dippers, Skimmers, 4 c .
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
cough, and r e m i t t e n t hectic, which generally indicate IKCI«
H A N N A H . LAY 4 CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 15, I860.
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r i K s r C o w s m n i o x , t h i s remedy h a s allayed the alarm of
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f r i e n d s and physicians, In several very gratifying and intere s t i n g instances.'
N IMPORTANT CHANGE
W E HAVE. FOR
the better accommodation of the public, procured quari r c L o c s T r s s a c r u t s i s , t h i s medicated iron h a s had
far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced ter and half barrel Sacks for Flour of our own manufacture, Mops, 4 c .
preparations of iodine, w i t h o u t any of the well kni
which we shall keep constantly on band, already filled, at 1
N. R. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with manufacturer* n
billtiea.
Plows,. Ac.,
4 c . , at C h i c a g o prices, transportation added. Also.
same—thus g i v i n g customers tbe time formerly consumed, saytfclaj
Ing in the line of F n r n i t u r e , such as Chairs,Tables Bua n d flour in a convenient shape f o r conveyance, for which reaaa, Mattraaaea,
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4c.
HANNAH. LAY 4 CO.
l a KHSVMATIK*, both chronic a n d inflammatory—in the w e make
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1.1860.
latter, however, m o r e decidedly—It has been invariably well
No Extra Charges.
reported, both as alleviating pain a n d r e d u c l n g t h e swellings
Also, shall keep Bran, Coarse Floor, Bolted a n d Feed Meal
O O K S A N D S T A T I O N E R Y . — S C H O O L BOOKS,
a n d stiffness of t h e j o i n t s and muscles.
at o a r Store, t o retail in q a a o t i t i e s to salt.
fall line.
I n IHTBKMTTSXT F r v x a s i t must necessarily be a great
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
Toy Books a n d Primers, Slates aad Pencils,
remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress In the new
Traverse City, J a n e 15, I860.
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Pasa Books, Envelopes, Fancy Cards,
settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown
Harmonicas, J e w s Harps,
a a d usefulness.
F i s h Hooks, Sinkers, Lines,
F YOU W A N T NICE AMBER SYRUP—
No remedy h s s e v e r been discovered in the whole history
Send or go t o
IHANNAH, LAY 4 CO.'S.
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
of medicine, which e x e r t s snch p r o m p t happy, and fallv
Traverse City, J a n e 29, I860.
Traverse City, J n n e 1, I860.
storative
- — ^. . . effects. Good
*1 aappetite,
— •, complete
dig-—
r "a p i d

c — , 'eta digestion,
acquisition of s t r e n g t h , with an unusual disposition fc
APER HANGINGS^-WALL PAPER, CURTAIN
O T O U K N O W WHERE TO GET A NICE. W E L L
Ive and cheerful exercise, * «—•- —
Paper, and Ruff Curtaining. Bordering. 4 c .
SELECTED assortment of Goods? If not, call on
P u t u p in neat flat metal boxes containing 60 puis, price
HANNAH, L A Y 4 CO.
HAJyJJAH, LAY 4 CO.
SO c e n t s p e r b o x ; f o r sale by druggists and dealer*, w i l l be
Traverse City. J a n e 1.1860.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 29, I860.
s e n t free t o any address on receipt of the price. All letters,
orders, e t c , should b e addreoeed t o
O YOU W A N T TO SELL A N T THING? I F YOU DO,
take or send i t to
HANNAH, LAY 4 CO.
R..B. L O C K E it Co.. General Agents,
Traverse City, J n n e 1, 1856.
Traverse City, J a n e 19, I860.
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