Grand Traverse Herald, October 05, 1860

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 05, 1860

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1860-10-05

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
VOL. II.

T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 5, 18UO.

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A Prayer.
F a t h e r in Heaven, if b a t u o o p r a y c i —
I'd offer i n thy name.
H ror mankind I'd have a care.
For their pleasure or their pain.
I'd ask, ob Fathet, in m e r e r f i v e
The g i f t or Charily to uii IB.f, live I

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•ttlkctl u p t o a b o u t fifteen y a r d s of b u n — f o r he was still ( " F o r a litUo while t h e r e was a dead silence on l».ar.l
• 'iiiug Lis m o u t h a n d g a s p i n g — a n d b r o k e his b a c k . — j botli shijis, t h o u g h t h e increasing o d o u r placet! b e y o n d
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tlie pLior villager, who, uow t h a t t h e ] all d o u b t t h e f a c t t h a t t h e b a r q u e h u d u n d e r h e r hatche«
: t i g e r tvas disid. was a f r a i d t o c o m e
him, 1 flatted a c a r g o of negroes, A n d we b e g a n t o hour a s o r t of MI' Dear p a r e n t or light, how much of heaven.
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One Hollar •
If for o t h e r s ' faults were given
j man, now wheru d o e s t h e t i g r e s s l i v e ! " •• I know "both-1 m u r m u r of maiiv h u m a n voices. A s o u r b o a t r e a c h e d
A gentle word, pcrhap» a lea r.
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Deal with those that erred?*
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How much of good h a v e hi* pit-cent* d o n t I took a •up of tea, a n d o r d e r e d t h e m t o b r i n g iu t h e mau- j poor w r e t c h e s like a b r i g h t r a i u b o w of p r o m i s e — t h e y U«llow many bosoms stirred?
All Kiwis »f Job Printing: Nfith MJ Eip^itkmslj fo«ut«L
Did he not any in days that are passed.
euter. Lit- was t h e largest, a s f a r a s bulk a u d m u s c u l a r i e a m e js-rfectly f r a n t i c w i t b j o v . T h c v c l i m b e d u p a l l ulon^
tiower, of a n y t i g e r I hud e v e r seen.
I I i s e x t r e m e | t h e r a i l — t h e v b u n g on t h e s I . r u u t L — t h e y c l u s t e r e d like
1 ask on bended knee, ou God, t o lii^hl.
length, us h e lay d e a d , was ten f e a t e i g h t i n c h e s ; his tail j s w a r m i n g bees in t)ie r i g g i n g , w hile r o s e f r o m sea t o s k i
CHAllTJES H. H O L D E N , .
That t h i s boon to all be g i v e n ;
wa» only t h r e e feet throe, a n e x t r a o n l i n a r v s h o r t t a i l . — j t h e w i l d e s t a c c l a m a t i o n s of d e l i g h t T h e y d a n c e d l e a p e d .
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(ill Charil), how like a *ta, of livh;.
T A X AND GEXERAJJ AGENT,
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NORTIIPORT,
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I of b a r b a r i c rejoicing. M y a t t e n t i o n w
GRAND TH.VVEHHE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
T h e W i l d Sport* of I n d i a .
hull's iu i t s neck, was alive, a n d is uo'
•d h.,.,.; j g r o u p of s o m e w h a t m o r e t h a n a h u u d r e d w o m e n , wathOlSce Second l>oor South of Union Dock.
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F r o m t h e p r o o f s h e e t s of C a p t a i n H e n r y S h a k s p w r ' s | w i t h my milch c a t t l e at N u g p o r e .
d r a w n a p a r t f r o m the s h o u t i n g a n d u o u y men. T h e i i
W i l d S p o r t s of I n d i a , " the N . Y . P o s t m a k e s t h e fo!-! . ' ' ' ' ' j a - " ' a r a r t e r v . w h i c h t h e t i g e r a l w a y s h a s to di- b e h a v i o r was iu s t r o n g contrast w i t h t h a t of t h e o t h e r s ,
O. H . M A R S H ,
' vido in o r d e r t o suck t h e blood, h a d b e e n m i s s e d ; t h o u g h , a n d w a s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of t h e i r sex. E u t i r e l y n u d e , b u t
lowing extract:
doubtless, in a n t h e r m o m e n t , the p o o r call's bend would iimocciitly u n a b a s h e d , t h e y sat or knelt in t e a r f u l atal
A M O t l T WITH THE TIHEKS.
silent thankfulness. S e v e r a l of t h e m held infants in their
O f a p i t c h d a r k night, if a tiger jum|>s i n t o a c a m p a n d h a v e been m u n c h e d off. T h e villagers f r o m all sides Hot:
izes a n y one, he is o u t of i t a g a i n w i t h o n e b o u m l . M y ed t o s e e t h e m a n - e a t e r . T h e r a j a h , o r r a t h e r t h e land- a r m s , anil t h r o u g h t h e i r t e a m , like sunshine f r o m iH-hiud
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
a cloud, b e a m i n g a n expression of the d e e p e s t g r a t i t u d c
»n p l a u i s t o d i s c h a r g e t h e h e a v i e s t - c h a r g c d p i e c e a t h o l d e r of t h e d i s t r i c t , sent m a n y c o n g r a t u l a t e
Traverse City, G r a n d T r a v e n * Couuty, Michigan.
thanks.
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c h a n c e of t h e t i g e r d r o p p i n g his v i c t i m , w h o , unless killT h e scooc of coufusiou on b r t a n l t h e b a r q u e when t h e ue e d b y t h e s p r i n g a n d first blow, m a y t h u s b e r e c o v e r e d .
T . J. 1 1 A M S D E L L
R u m o r e d Resuscitation of Hicks the P i r a t e .
g r o e s f o u n d themselves released f r o m t h e a c c u s t o m e d reA l l t h a t uiglit t h e l u n g o o r — t h e s e a r e t h e b a b b o o n s of j T h e
e w \ ork l e a d e r pubiisiutt the following article,
straint
baffles all d i s c r i n t i o u . T h e y h a d of c o u r s e b e e n
I n d i a , a n d s t a n d , w h e u on t h e i r hiud legs, five nnd a h a l f . which
' i i i i j s i r t a u t if t r u e , " a n d a n y w a y is c a l c u l a t e d t o
k e p t on a very small allowance of food a n d w a t e r d u r i n g
feet h i g h — w e r e c h a t t e r i n g a n d h o o t i n g o n t h e b r a n c h e s i m a k e i
BOLICI'i-OIt I N C H A N C K K Y ,
of t h e trees, u p t o t h e v e r y e d g e of t h e c a m p . T h e s e an- j T h e r e is now n.. f u r t h e r u s e iu c o n c e a l i n g that A l b e r t t h e passage. T h e first use t h e y m a d e of t h e i r l i b e r t y
| NO. 4 FIRST 8TREF.T,
imals, w h i c h l i v e in t h e m o u n t a i n s w i t h t h e t i g e r s a u d W . H i c k s , w h o was ostensibly e x u e u t e d f o r p i r a c y on was t o satisfy t h e i r h u n g e r a n d t h i r s t , w h i c h t h e y did b y
MmilxtaM*. M i o h i o i n .
p a n t h e r s , n e v e r allow t h e m t o m o v e w i t h o u t following 1 Iledloe's Island on t h e 1 .'Ith of last .lulv. is still living b r e a k i n g i u t o t h e b r e a d b a r r e l s a n d water-casks, a n d t h e n
t h e m , a n d by j u m p i n g f r o m b r a n c h t o b r a n c h of t h e t r e e s , [ t h o u g h in a i l a i i p - r o n s state, but l i k e l y ' t o r e c o v e r the full r u n n i n g a b o u t eatiug, d r i n k i n g , d a n c i n g , a n d s c r e a m i n g
TIIERON BOSTWICK,
o v e r t h e i r h e a d s , they w a r n o t h e r a u i m u l s a n d m a n of use of his faculties no<l limbs. T h e s i g h t of his left e v e ail ut ouee. It m a t t e r e d b u t little t o t h e n w h a t sort of
N O T A R Y P U B L I C ,
t h o t i g e r ' s a p p r o a c h . T h e horses, also, t h i s n i g h t w e r e | is gone, uud his left a r m uial left leg c o u t i n u c d p a r a l y s e d vessels they d r a n k from-*—buckets, boxes, a u d troughs,
requisition.
I oven saw several
v e r y u n e a s y ; b u t t h o Ores a u d c o n s t a n t watchfulueKS of j b u t opart f r o m t h e s e i n j u r i e s he would a p p e a r t o h a v e s a f - w e r e all b r o u g h t i n t o
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j fcred nothing, and his residence at his sister's h o m e in fellows, h a p p v a n d d e l i g h t e d , w i t h a p i e c e of b r e a d in
o n e lmud a n d a w o o d e n s p i t t o o n full of m u d d y w u t c r in
Grant} Traverse County, Mlchigau.
I w a i t e d f o r d a y l i g h t w i t h m u c h a n x i e t y ; awl. directly, j I ' o u g l i k e e | * y c h a s p r o v e d ei-erv way lieneticiaL
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P A Y M E N T OF TAXES,
g i l t s , I g o t m y p e o p l e u p uud s t a r t e d for the p l a c e | b y t h e u t V r fearless m a i m e r in w h i c h l l i r k s c o n d u c t e d A f r i c a n f o n d n e s s f o r finery boguu t o s h o w itself, a n d all
C i t y X>»ncl
t h e loose articles in t h e s h i p w e r e employed a s personal
w h e r e t h e calf h a d b e e u t i e d . T h e kulial, or wiue-mtike
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ornaments. S o m e fastened belayitig-pins to- their wrists,
was taken us a g u i d e , lest wo s'uouitl lose o u r s e l v e s in th- ! very i«i-a of t h e (fallows, a n d was only a
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j u n g l e , mid a l s o t o c a r r y t h e d r i n k i n g -.voter. Scarce!; ! peatedly said, t o liavu t h i n g s c o n d u c t e d a c c o r d i n g t o a g r o e - a n d s o m e s-tnitted p r o u d l y a b o u t w i t h cop|>er ladles h u n g
a r o u n d t h e i r necks. B y t h i s t i m e h o w e v e r , u d e t a c h t w o h u n d r e d y a r d s h a d been p a s s e d w h e n w e h e a r d tin i inent.
In t h i s a g r e e m e n t it is uow beleivctl t h a t u
ment of m a r i n e r s a r r i v e d f r o m t h e C r u s a d e r , ami o r d e r
t i g e r , w h i c h iufested t h a t p a r t of t h e f o r e s t , r o a r loudly j p r o m i n e n t federal officer h a d p a r t , a n d it is on record,
T h e p o o r villager, t h e f a t h e r of t h e only remaining family ; in t h e daily pu|x-rs. t h a t h e was present at t h e e x e c u t i o n , was at o n c e restored, and an o r g a n i z a t i o n established.
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T h e n e g r o e s w e r e clothed w i t h pieces of canvas, a n d t h e
w h i s p e r e d , " \ V u h h a i — t h a t is h e ! t h a t ' s t h e t i g e r wht
e a r i n g his d e p u t y - M u r s h n i ' s batlgu a l t h o u g h uu longer iu
T A X - P A Y I N G A G E N C Y , o w n s m y v i l l a g e . " I replied. '• if y o u r u n
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a p t a i n , s u p e r c a r g o , n n d c r e w sent ou b o a r d t h e C r u s a •ad t h e M a r s h a l ' s force.
d e r as p r i s o n e r s . "
m a n ; k e e p b e h i n d tts." _ P l a c i n g iu f r o n t
Iiend sliiita-.
I t was aLs.. remarked a t tin- t i m e t h a t Hickn
Traverse [fit),Gran.l Traverse Coooty, Hicliipr,
rec, M a n g k u l c c , w h o h a s very jrw-d sight, w h i l e in the i pulled u p
d i s t a n c e nf t w o a n d j i half f e e t — u t t i
Sentimentallsm.
dusk my o w n is v e r y h a d . we h u r r i e d a l o n g t h e p a t h .
• - • • > a k his n e c k ; arid t h a t he was onlv allowed t o
HENRY I\ CAMPBELL.
A f f o c t a t i o u is t h e a r t o f b e i n g a fool a c c o r d i n g to rule.
C o m i n g t o so l i e r o c k s f r o m w h i c h 1 k n e w t h e t i c d - u p
t h i r t e e n ininutes h a n g i n g . H e was tfien c u t d o w n
AND WARRANTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FC calf could b e seen, a m i . t h i u k i i i g t h a t t h e she karoo m i g h t remain
T h a t is o u r definition thereof. U s u r y (Jiles t h u s define*
illd p r o n o u n c e d d e a d , alter which hi* b o d y w a s immcdiHale or l o c u t i o n ; Investment* m a d e ; Tiuce* paid on no
sentimeutalism.
first
cousin t o tlie a r t a f o r e s a i d ;
not h a v e r e m e m b e r e d t h e s p o t . I nulled h i m b a c k c a u t i o u s - itely handeil o v e r t o the c a r e of l ) u c t o r J . T . Hull a n d
r e s i d e n t land*; Hodemptlon o f l a n d a sold f o r taxes, uud pi
D i d y o u o v e r sec t h e s h u d d e r of a w i t h e r e d j * y d antily. I looked. T h e r e w a s t h e w h i t e calf a p p a r e n t l y d e a d H e n r y 11. I). I lei Uy, of B r o o k l y n . 'Ilic.-e gentlemuii a n chose or land* atltax iiolc*.
And will olwo.W give thu mostcns-cful Attention t o t . i e mti
M a n g k a l e e r e m a r k e d a« m u c h iini w h i s j i e r . W e all g a z - i"s!>oiisiblt- for his resurrection, a n d t h e electro-chemical q u a t e d p r u d e when s o m e b o d y h a p p e n e d inadvertently t o
o«ts or my C o r r e s p o n d e n t s , w j J in liberality, p r o m p t n e s s ai
e d a t a tail. H i e d i s t a n c e was some s i x t y y a r d s f r o m us. m i h . invented b y I*r< f. V e r g u e s . wns the i m m e d i a t e in- say •' l e g s ? " T h a t w a s s e n t i u n n t a l i s m .
a c c u r a c y or business Iran mictions, would c o u r t conipai im
H a v e y o u e v e r k n o w n w o m e n w h o w p n t o v e r t h o penl J u t w e could n o t m a k e o u t t h e t i g e r . A t length tin- -t r u m e n ' .
itential s o r r o w s of the fictitious M r s . H o l l e r .on tlie stage,
e n d Of t h e tail m o v e d . N u r s o o , m a k i n g a similar m o t i o n
T h e b o d y of the p i r a t e wa< w r a p p e d in w a r m b l a n k e t s
i t h his finger, w h i s w r e t l in m y e a r .
H o o m - h u l t i - h a i ; " a m i remo' i t ! a t on«*c t o the hoitsc of I ' r . O. Rcillv, i n , b u t w h o h a d only •• foul s c o r u " (we t h a n k you, greut
, ' T h e tail's moving.')
1 uow m a d e o u t t h e b o d y of t h e lirooklvn, w h e r e 1 I'M-tor O. 1 i c i l y HIP! M c l l l e r y of t h i s 1 U u e e n Be.-s. f o r t h a t magtiifii-cut p h r a s e ) for t h o s e of t h e
a n i m a l c l e a r e n o u g h . N o t a b l a d e of g r a s s n o r a leaf i city, wen- in a t t e n d a n c e . T h e puise was found t o b e ' a c t u a l M r s . H a l l e r in s o c i e t y ^ * T h a t w e e p i n g was sentimcntalism.
was between us. A single forest t r e e w i t h o u t u b r u n c h '• wh'ollv
wholly nu
ijinte, b u t a f t e r v a r i o u s '•x|ieriiH.'!its t h e . metlical |
MORGAN BATES
H a v e y o u listened t o men eloquent for l i b e r t y , b u t
on i t f o r t h i r t y f e e t f r o m t h e g r o u n d , w a s t w e n t y y a r d s | moil c a m e t o the coti-iu.«ion i h a t it was only a c a s e o f s u s Ha* o p e n e d an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverae
! Whose own t e m p e r was t h e t e m p e r of t y r a n n y ? T h a t e l o nearer the tiger.
1 a.*1 it led a n i m a t i o n . T h e b««!y was t h e r e f o r e ]ilaceil in t
Michigan, Tor thu transaction or a
I t w a s very p r o b a b l e t h a t he would see us. b u t it must imtli. a n d while s u b j e c t e d t o t h e c h a r g e of the b a t t e n | q u e n c o was setitinientalisui.
General Agency Business.
H a v e y o u h e a r d t h e b l o o m i n g ami h e a l t h y m a i d s n
b e r i s k e d ; so, p r e s s i n g d o w n m y s h i k a r e e . M a n g k a l e e , a n d the a c t i o n t.f t h e acids,'. Mr. I Vaiie c o n i m e i w e d a seTlie United S i s l e s Land Office la located at t h i s place ;
c o m p l a i n of b r o k e n hojies and h e r d e s p a i r i n g h e a r t ? T h a t
w i t h m y h a o d b e h i b d me, nnd k e e p i n g t h e t r u n k of t h e ries vf ex|K.-riiuetit.s for t h e inflation of the lungs.
p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n will be paid to locating U u d \\ arrs
tvii" wiitirucntalism.
Iu tlie c o u r s e of idiout t w o h o u r s t h e s e w e r e partially
i t v c s t i u g m o n e y in G o v e r n m e n t Land*, i m p a r t i n g luforma- t r e e b e t w e e a t h e fou a n d me, while I said w i t h i n mvself.
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a s n u a t h l e t i c y o u t h , with t h e a p p e t i t e of a lion and
God be with me,
I f I g e : behind t h a t t r e e w i t h o u t suct essfnl, t h e p i r a t e liegiimiug t o g i v e faint indicationtiou relative t o (lie general feJlures, resource* and advan
t h e digestion of a r h i n o c e r o s s e n t y o u his virgiu volume
t.igea or the Grand Traverse country, the p a y m e n t or taxe>, y o u seeing mCj y o u o r e - a d e a d t i g e r . " 1 parsed rapidly
• •f rirspiration. and those c h e e r i n g s i g n s ui'inialed tlie medt u d the transaction or a n y Agency buaiuea* with which he forward.
of poems, i n f o r m i n g y o u iu a confidential epistle t h a t his
S o intent was t h e h u g e l»east up,HI t h e po<-r ical men i:i utteiKlunce t o redoubled e x e r t i o n s .
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way be entrusted!
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calf, t h a t h e d i d n o t h e a r mo. I p l a c e d t h e b a r r e l s of w a s applied t o t h e r i g h t foot, a n d received a n s w e r iu a n verges h a v e lieen written with t e a r s a n d o l o o d ? T l i a t
w a s sciitimentalism.
m y rifle a g a i n s t t h e t r e e b u t was obliged t o wait.
'iniiiediate coiitroction of tlie leg: t h e i
esjH-rinient
lion. J. JC Hwrari. Attorn,/ Uenersl, J
W h e n t h o sick s i j n e r d r i v e l s a b o u t s a n c t i t y — t h a t i s
T h e t i g e r u u d t h e calf lay c o n t i g u o u s , t a i l s on e n d t o u s . was r e p e a t e d u m l e r t h e r i g h t e u r . t a k i u , .
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Herald Office, t r a v e r s e City, Nov. 3.1S5H.
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T h e c a l f ' s n e c k w a s in t h e t i g e r ' s m o u t h , w h o s e l a r g e j u r e the j u g u l a r v e i n ; aud t h e head ut o l a v eoinuieiicol s c n t i m c n t a l i s m . W n c i i t h e w o r n o o t l i b e r i u t i t i c e u l o g i z e
v i r t u e — t h a t is s c n t i m c n t a l i s m . W h e n t h e d y i n g sja-ndp a w s e m b r a c e d h i s v i c t i m . I looked, w a i t i n g for some 1 , 1 r_"ll iti^ii m a n n e r i n d i c a t i n g acut.- feeling.
t h r i f t jircaeh'-s on t h e w o r t h of e c o n o m y — t h a t is nentic h a n g e in t h e p o s i t i o n of t h e b o d y t o allow m e t o a i m ut
uv
m m i a i i s m . W h e n t h e dincarded c o u r t i e r m o u n t s o v e r
~ vital p a r t .
tliotH.rh for s e v e r a l d a y s u n a b l e to sis-ak, his tlir-i.it la-ini;
T h e r e w e r e s o m e f o r t y paces b e t w e e n us. A s all rille t o o severely i n j u r e d . It was t h e n found t h a t his left e y e t h e p o m n , t h e l u x u r y , t h e waste, tlie d e c e i t f a l n c - s of
( M O t T n 01" EOAKl'MAN RIVKK,)
k
i n g . — t h a t is seutimentalism. W h e n k i n g s themselves,
s h o o t e r s k n o w t h a t i s a very u n c e r t a i n d i s t a n c e , ami o n e t h e s i d e o u w h i c h t h e noose b u d 1KI-II—hat! lost all p o w e r
w h i c h all t h e p o l y - g r o o v e d rifles w i t h a l a r g e c h a r g e of ( of sight, a n d t h a t h i s left arm a n d left leg w e r e u t t e r l y u n c r o w n e d a u d vliM-rfthruued, m o r a l i z e ou the v a n i t y of
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan.
p o w d e r , t h a t I l i a v e seeu t r i e d , rise f r o m f o u r t o six I paralysed. I n t h i s c o n d i t i o n he was c o n v e y e d t o P o u g h - glory a n d t h e u n e e r t a i u t y of j i o w c r — t h a t is so tit i m e n t a l
r i M I L S N E W A N D C O M F O R T A B L E H O U S E LS
iieepsie, w h e r e his s i s t e r lives, an-1 u n d e r h e r roof he is
L now ready t o receive its gliosis, b e i n g tilted in full, with- inches.
T h e w e a p o n I h a d in m y h a n d w a s a very broad-Ijelted now stielleretl, t h o u g h t h e f.-n-nd.. of t h e lani.lv tin not
o u t regard to coat, so aa to make it the most desirable or a n y
A Humorous Incident.
t w o - g r o o v e d rifle, b y W i l k i n s o n , c a r r y i n g balls s o m e ten 1 d e s i r e 1.1 g i v e l o o m u c h p u b l i c i t y t o t h e lact.
H o t e l in the C o u a t y .
J . K. G. being one or t h e earliest settler* in the County, is t o t h e p o u n d ; a n d only f o u r d a y s b e f o r e t h i s I h a d p r o v - :
A l a u g h a b l e i n c i d e n t o c c u r r e d rece
I»r. C u r u o c h a u t h o u g h [in vented f r o m personal attend,
ablo to give any Information necessary t o parties wishing io cd t h a t , w h e n l o a d e d w i t h t h e bullet-mould full of p o w d e r .
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the Daily I l c r a l d of t h a t village as follows;
c a r r i e d i t s ball ]>oint-blank, w i t h o u t rising o r fulling
a n d F i s h i n g Tackle or every description for hire. T h o s e in
A n old g e n t l e m a n f a r m e r w h o h a d t w o iuiudsonNacarcli or h e a l t h dr recreation will And t h i s a very desirable f o r u i n c t y y a r d s .
ill all its s t a g e s . t
d a u g h t e r s w a s so c a u t i o u s of h i s c h a r g e t h a t he would
p l a c e or resort. 1
A t l e n g t h t h e calf g a v e a s t r u g g l e a n d k i c k e d t h e t i - 1
T r a v e r s e City, O c t o b e r >1,1839.
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not p e r m i t t h e m t o k e e p tho c o m p a u y of y o u n g w e n . —
-, on w h i c h t h o l a t t e r clasped h i m n e a r e r , a r c h i n g his
A Uhost Story,
h o w e v e r , t h e y a d o p t e d t h e following c x j i o d i c n t t o e c j o y
own b o d y a n d e x p o s i n g t h e w h i t e of his belly a n d chest.
I pulled t h e t r i g c r very slowly, a i m i n g at t h e w h i t e , a m i ,
.-0 a m a r r i e d lady
ntl-i 1the cotnpauy of their l o v e r s : A f t e r tlie old m e n h a d ret i r e d t o re»t" t h e g i r l s would h a n g a s h e e t out at t h e winfiring f o r his h e a r t — h e was on his left s i d e — a s if 1 wa.-1 wicli Island.-,
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o w . a n d the b e a u x would seize hold of it. a n d w i t h t h e
firingY at ao e g g for a t h o u s a n d p. o u n d s .
, night ami plainly saw a phauti
>a.id, a n d i
assistance of t h e lady love w h o l u g g e d lustily a b o v e ,
I Knew t h a t I h i t t h e s p o t a i m e d a t , b u t t o m y aston- i h a t supiiosition called t o b, r
:.oy u v .
(VftOKT STKKKT, NKAK COl'KT IIOl'SK,)
would t h u s g a i n e n t r a n c e . It so h a p , * no<l t h a t t h o g i r ! ishment, t h e t i g e r s p r a n g u p several feet in t h e a i r w i t h i a g e . s a v i n g •• I l o n r v . h e n
TRAVERSE C m " . MICHIGAN.
disntiiio.-treil — i h u n g out t h e sheet t o o eariy, f o r t h e eld g e n t l e m a n . b y
rour, rolled over, a n d t o w a r d s m e — f o r h e w a s o n h i g l e ! and advance-i t o w a n l s t h e figure a n d
j » « ' '»-»»>'• ™ w —
g r o u n d t h a n I w a s — w h e n , b o u n d i n g t o his f e e t as if S h e p i n c h e d h e r s e l f t o see w e t h e r she « .
r p i I I S O L D E S T A B L I S H E D H O T E L , ( T H E FIRST
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j i y i n g t h e sheet, could not c o n j e c t u r e t h e u.caning
L in Traverse p i t y . ) situated ou F r o n t S t r e e t , in the vicin- u n s c a t h e d , h e m a d e f o r t h e m o u n t a i n s , t h e first r o c k of found h e r s c l f f u l l y a w a k e . T h e vision ddis'.urbeti
ity or the C o u r t H o u s e and public offices, is still open ror the
•hich w a s w i t h i n f o r t y y a n l s of h i m .
: m u c h ; n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g tl»o fact t h a t s h e h a d left h e r b u s - ! o! "
' h e r e . S o he c a u g h t hold a n d endcavi/red tu
, on li:
reception or t h e ' t r a v e l i n g publla. The Proprietor returns
I m u s t a c k n o w l e d g e t h a t firing at a beast of t h i s f o r t . ' l»and iu v i g o r o u s heuiih in H o i i o i u l u . u few w e e k s b e f o r e . l o P 0 "
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' h e g i r l s s u p p a s i u g i t o n e of t h e i r fi'lhis h c a r t v t h a n k a Tor t h e lilieial patronage he h a s received,
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l a i m e d , " O h , L o r d 'tis d a d ! " a n d ietrather q u i c k e r t h a n w a s i t s w a n t . A l b e i t 1 hail n e v e r she m u s t return t o H o n o l u l u b v t h e first b o a t , a n d so she'
ihe times.
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. Good accomodation* for Horves and Cattle.
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t u r n e d my b a c k t o a n y a u i m a l iu t h e jungles, a n d not o n e litL
A f e w d u e s a f t e r her d e p a r t u r e a vessel a r r i v e d t i u g hold t h e s l i c c t d o w n c a m e the old g e n t l e m a n ou t h e
h a d e v e r seeu its shape.
I was c o n f i d e n t too. in m y , f r o m H o n o l u l u w i t h news t h a t h e r h u s b a n d h a d d i e d . h a r d g r o u n d d i s l o c a t i n g o n e shoulder, w h i c h c o u v i n c t d
own n e r v e a u d s h o o t i n g , f o r I h a d c u t down, w i t h one H i s d i s i t h h o w e v e r d i d n o t t a k e p l a c e on t h e d a y w h e n h i m t h a t t o m a k e old m a i d s of his d a u g h t e r s was a matter not K» easily a c c o m p l i s h e d ; and w i t h d r a w i n g u!I fure x c e p t i o n — a n d t h a t o n e h a d c u t m e d o w n a s t h e s c y t h e I she saw t h e vision, b u t a week lieforu
Practical [Builder and Draughts-man,
t h e r o p p o s i t i o n t o t h e i r k e e p i n g c o m p a n y , he was- soon a
•'TCS g r a s s — e v e r y wild b e a s t of tlie f o r e s t
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I m m e d i a t e l y t h e t i g e r s n r a n g t o his feet a n d ex posit 1 j
COMMON S t r u t of 1 ' c t . r r r VKKiiotttrv.—The o t h e r Sun- father-in-law.
his b r o a d left s i d e t o m e , I s t e p p e d f r o m b e h i n d t h e t r e e . ; d a y . on e m i n e n t d i v i n e was p r e a c h i n g u p o n t h e p a r a b l e of
t h e Trade, on l I M r a t
I I c M i x L i r e . — H o p e w r i t e s t h e p o e t r y of t h e b o y . b u t
looked a t h i m foil in t h e face w i t h c o n t e m p t , a s if h e l i a d t H i v e s a n d I - a z a m s . and w h e n b e a r r i v e d a t t h e p o i n t
Sari*, G l a s s D o o r s P a i n t s n n d N a i l s ,
b e e n a sheen, a n d w h i l e h e p a s s e d m e w i t h e v e r y h a i r s e t j w h e r e , in g r e a t h e a t D i v e s lifted c p h i s e y e s a n d asked m e m o r y t h a t of t h e man. M a n looks f o r w a r d w i t h smiles,
c o n s t a n t l y on haa<l, and for sale.
All o r d e r s ror C a b i n e t W o r k a n d U n d e r t a k i n g will be his b e a u t i f u l w h i t e b e a r d a n d w h i s k e r s s p r e a d , a n d h i s j A b r a h a m t o allow L a z a r u s t o c o m e t o h i m w i t h a d r o p b u t b a c k w a r d w i t h sighs. S u c h is t h e wise p r o v i d e n c e o f
e x e c u t e d on abort notice.
e y e s like fire, w i t h t h e left b a r r e l I s h o t him t h r o u g h t h e of w a t e r , be said, " T o t i n s a p p a r e n t l y reasonable, b u t G o d . T h e c u p or life is s w e e t a t t h e b r i m , t h e flavor i s
J . K. <«.. fifenlfful for past patronage, t a k e s t h i s o p p o r t u - h e a r t
H e w e u t s t r a i g h t a n d a t u n d i m i n i s h e d s p e e d , u n d e r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , totallyr i n a d m i ;s s i b l e request i i m p a i r e d as w e d r i n k deeper, a n d t h e d r e g s a r e m a d e bitt l v r or soliciting 1 a c o n t i n u a n c e or t h e aanie.
t e r t h a t w e m a y n o t s t r u g g l e w h e n it is t a k e n f r o m o u r lip*
e a c h b o u n d c o v e r i n g fifteen feet o t l e a s t f o r twenty-five ' n e g a t i v e a n s w e r was returned.
t r a v e r s e City, November 25,1859.
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Xilaninj, <E onrtsrUor aitft Solicitor,

^ttonifii ani) Counsellor at 3Cato,

. Jittontcj) trnft Counsellor at fato,

C L E R K AND REGISTER.

LAND WARRANT

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Land, Tax, and General Agency.

BsffKti

G U N T O N HO,USE,

J A M E S K. GUIMTON,

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

FOWLE,

JAMES K. GUNTON,

®|i ©raitii Cratest $cral!i.

Garabaidi in N«pl«

er with his keeper. Relap of horses were in readiness
from station to station until they reached the sea shore,
where a pilot-boat received them. They landed at Hull
or Yarmouth long before the Government had the remotest idea or the prisoner's whereabouts. Coming to
this country, in 1851. he registered himself as a law
student at Philadelphia, and sojourned there for a number of years, occupying his time, almost exclusively, with
the study of this country, its material and social condition,
its history, its institutions, and its future. Iu 1854 he
removed to Watertown, Wisconsin, and entered on the
practice of the law in Milwaukee.

A VERY SINGULAR STORY.

port that Garabaidi had taken bloodless possession ofNafTOn
the little
pies. He entered on the 8th inst, amidst the wildest 1 At half pan 11 o'clok yesterday forei
... Daris, of this ci . whose familiarity
cntbusiams of the inhabitants.
lie took possession of daughter of B. D.
TRAVERSE CITY:
with a snake has been frequently noticed, died at the resithe
fleet,
arsenal
and
treasury,
and
proclaimed
Victor
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 6, I860.
dence or her parents on Centre-street. The facts connectEmauuel King of Italy. The uavy of Naples consisted of ed with her ease we shall state and leave the public to
REPUBLICAN T I C K E T .
150 steamers and sailing vessels; the regular army num- draw their owu iuference. All that we have heretofore
FOR PRESIDENT,
bered 80,000 men, both or which were transferred over to published has been strictly correct, so far as we could ol>Victor Emanuel and will augment bis forces into formid- toin information.
A few weeks since, when Mr. Davis resided on Monroe
able proportions.
stree', in the outskirts of the eitv. uear a nursery where
OF ILLINOIS.
Thus in sixty days has the conquest of a kingdom, with be was employed, this little daughter—less than two
FOR VICK PRESIDENT,
years
old—was accustomed to go into the van! or field
a population of ten millions, defended by 60.000 soldi)
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Democracy and Disunion.
and 150 war vessels, Ijecn effected b a handful of volnn- \ and play with a snake
I been held before the discovery I. the uiotliei
OF X A I K K
It is remarkable.
the Albany Evening Journal j
The original force that landed in I J ^ ^ v t ^ e l e n t o taTmribrt l i e <h£ found the
from Sardinia.
of the Democratic • ggji ccijjy
how much the patriotism and courage or
amithe
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c e c d 1,200. The Island was garrisoned j cchfld
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Presidential Electors—At Large,
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I f E Z E K I A H 0 . WELLS, of Kalamazoo.
party has been increased by its splits. W hile they were)
ao.000 Neapolitan troops. No such feat is recorded I fondiini; it awl calliug it her baby. Subsequently the
RUFUS HOSMER. of Inebam.
united »hey were perpetually reiterating, in the strongest | . w
, hanllv ;
make was seen in the yard and would run to the child
roythology.
First District
UF.0RWE « . LKE.
terms, their fears for or threats against the Union.
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whenever she was permitted to go out The child lo*
Sflcond District..EDWIN DORSCH.
The gale reiwrted on the Gulf or Mexico, at Mobile its apatite nnd pined away, and cviutanUv talked and
But since the split, both fractions have come to the
Third District....PHILOTUS IIAYDON.
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^ di„n'hcr
f r o m < h c hjdoooi objc-ct. but
Fourth District..AUGUSTUS COBURN.
conclusion that the Union is in no dungur; and ir it is, and below ,Nc« Orleans proved yaj deSracuve to life!
they will defend i t They make professions or loveforit, and property. At Mobile five steamers were sunk. The j j|( va j," Wilder the advice or a physician, who was called.'
State Ticket.
Dixie from New York wasbloYrti 011 the low-1 j|, c
was not destroyed, ami continue*! its visits to
with all the ardor and zeal or new converts. Douglas deFor Governor,
clares he will bang anybody that wants to dissolve the Un- >r bar in Mobile Bav and became a total loss. The cap-1 the premises at will, retreating to the field when any one
A U S T I N BLAIR,
^
^ ^
,
ion in case or Lincoln's election. Breckenridge protests loin nnd several of tbe e r e . p ^ h e d - T b e b r * VTes, b n . ^ M ^ ^ l ^
OF JACKSON.
he is devoted to the Union. Governor I/jtcher and the India, which went to sua from New Orleans, was lo»t to- k o u s e o n Umtrc-strect, hoping that the chanpv would be
For lieutenant Governor,
gethcr
with
ten
lives.
Several
light-houses
along
the
|
advantageous
to
his
child,
aud
Tor
a
time
she
improved
JAMES IilRXEY,
Virginia militia avow their rediness to defend it. Toombs
OF DAY.
in health and took her food. Two weeks ago last I'riand Iverson cease blustering. Keitt hushes into silence. coast were blown down.
,
, day the child was taken ill and eontiuued to sink until
For Attorney General,
I Even Yancy. so long celebrated as a fire-eater. fs 011 the THE NrmiRR LOST IIV THE LADY ELOIS.—The Mil-' V(^tordnY. when she died. Her mother informs
C H A R L E 8 U P S 0 N.
.
. passeu- i*|>orter
. .rtfiat she was attended by Dr. Fleming, who treated
stump making Union speeches. South Carolina's roar is wankee i'eop'e
OF BRANCH.
<
i're<«
thinks
that
the
number
of
People's l'n
For Auditor General.
I no longer beard. Mississippi is tamed.
LANG FORD G. BERRY,
I The Tact is, each wing finds it has only a " sectional,, has l>een nnderrated. In consequence of conversations, .
the ek-etricity from the syali( f t h n t l h u g a a k e l i a j
OF I.ENAWEFexistence, and dreading the consequence, is doing its ut- hail with several or the survivors, the Press is confirmed t c n i 0 f ,j, c child.
For State Treasurer.
most to require n reputation for nationality. Hence
the Ixlier that there were fullv 500 souls on board the
tin the day following the Friday on which the child
JOHN OWEN.
"
"
was
taken
so
seriously
ill,
a
Mrs. Devins. who occupies
OF WATNE.
neither dare countenance the Disunion humbug
ill-Fate*! vessel, and that consequently nearly four huudred
the house 011 Monroe street, vacated by Mr. Davis, callSecretary of Stale,
t
longer.
:
. . were lost.
led at the house he now occupies and stated that a GerJAMES B. PORTER,
These events prove the fallacy of the often reiterated
OF AMJK1AN.
The Prince or Wales, when at Niifgara Falls, is de- man. named Keuehenabck. had killed the snake, which
assertions that Democratic organization was the main link
had troubled the child, 011 the day previous—the Friday
Commissioner of State Land Office,
tha/held the country together. The link has snapped iu scribed by the BufTalo Commercial Advertiser as " dress- on which she was taken ill. The mother r a p that when
SAMUEL S. LACY.
ed
in coarse cassimere pants, blue frock coat white hat the little girl heard the statement she said, " Mamma,
two, and the country is safer than it ever was before.
i Superintendent of Public Instruction,
1 and English shoes. He is about 5 feet 7' inches in height ' baby dead?" and soon became worse.
There is uot much doubt about the statement made.
JOHN M. GREGORY,
ndent ' f , l l C j His complexion is light and girlish, giving him rather
FCN AHEAD.—A Washington corrcsponi
Tar a* the facts are concerned The conclusions aud
OF WASIITHSAW.
New York Times, telegraphed that Mr. Buel reported a „ c fl cm i|rote uir. On his finger he wears a handsome inferences are quite another thing. The snake killed by
Member of Boartl of Education,
as
declining
the
Consulship
to
Honolulu,
nnd
tukiug
the
seal
ring,
also
a
plain
one—these,
with
a
gold
chain,
are
Keuchenback
was about three foct long, and was doubt' EDWIN W1LL1TS,
*
less the same seen by Mrs. Davis and her fondly repeatPost-Office at Dutroit
The Detroit Advertiser says the only ornaments visible about his person."
OF MONROE.
edly with her daughter.
Its being killed at the
that this agree# with reports in circulation there, and is
For Congress—Fourth District.
THE GREAT EASTERN.—The average speed or the time the child became ill lnny have beeua coiucidencc—
believed to have a strong probability or truth. Rumors
R O W L A N D E. T R O W B R I D G E ,
Great Eastern, on her homeward voyage, was nearly 14 probably it was.
'
7
OF OAKLAXP.
were also current that John 1!. Harmon was likely to ^
The
child
was
two
years
and
one month old when it
knots an hour, und the greatest distance run in any one
succeed Mr. Davis iu the Custom House, nnd that Levi j
died, ami it was a very bright and interesting little girl.
For Representative in this. District,
was 341 miles. The parage was a very satisfactory
To what extent it was under the fascinating influence or
Bishop would take the place of Mr. Miller as United
THOMAS J . IIAM8DELL.
. and led to tlie conviction that under favorable cir- the reptile, we cannot sny. We only give such facts as
States District Attorney. It would IK- amusing to RCO
OF MANISTEE.
istances, the ship could make the run from New we have been able to gather, aud leave every reader to
Bob Davis beheaded a second time by the " Old Public Y o r k t o
County Ticket.
-liitration or "four j
Liverpool, or Southampton, inside of eight day?. make bis own conclusion.
Functionary," and all during one adi
Couuty Treasurer
MORGAN BATES.
Democracy Opposed lo the Swamp Land Policy of
Decay of Douglas Enthusiasm.
years.
Building Road*.
.
Cd. Clerk and Register.. ALBERT W . B A CON.
It is becoming painfully evident to the Douglasite lead1 his
At the adjournment or the se&ion of the legislature
Gov. BINOIIAM AIIHOAP.—Gov. Dingli
tSHeriff
WILLIAM E. SYKES.
s in the West, that the presence and name, of Douglas of 1859, the Democratic members appointed a committee
Judge or Probate
CURTIS FOWLER.
to fill a scries or appointments in Iowa, addressed a monlonger excite the furor of the masses of the Democra- (consisting of A. W. Buel, or Wayne; K. II. Thomson,
Clr. Court Commissioner
.•
6th.
Thirty
thonster meeting at I>eKalb. 111.,
•v—that the s|iell is broken, the prestige gone, Bnd that of Genesee; W. L Bancroft. oTSt. Clair; E. Wtruer, or
and Pros. Attorney... CHARLES II. MARS1I.
sand people jvero present, mid besides Gov. Bingham,,
remainder of the canvass, so far as his candiacy is Chippewa; nnd five others or their party.) to draft an adCounty Surveyor
. . . J O S E P H C. GLEN.
T
- M. Clay, Jos.
- t-Knox,
' — concerned, will more resemble a funeral march than tho ress to the people or Michigan, in which they say:
spcccbcs were made by Cassius
Coroners
P E R R Y HANNAH.
triumphant
progress of a popular leader. The fact that
"These swamp lands are the public property or the
GEORGE N. SMITH.
John F. Farnsworth aud J nines II. Baker.
Mr. Douglas stumped both Vermont and Maine before State, whilst by the law refored to, they arc appropriated
pondent of the Press ami Tribune, s a p that
the recent elections iu those States—that his friends were to a few local roads, far whose completion they will be
Carl Schnrz.
Bingham's spccch was one of those earnest, unembeliisbed -anguiiw of reducing the Republican majority in the for- utterly insufficient Fresh demamls will hereafter conA, writer in the Easton (Pa.) Times, or the 8th tilt,
efforts which went clear down to the consciences of the mer, and 0 r elcoting.Democratic State Ticket and three sequentlv be pessed far renewed appropriations to comgives an interesting sketch or the. life of CARL SCIIURZ, the
Democratic Members or Congress in the latter.that Doug- plete them, and in the end great injustice will be done to
multitude, striking conviction to honest men."
las men, Breckenridge men, and such Bell-Everett men other localities and sections of tho State, eqnally or more
greiit and eloquent champion of Republicanism in the
POPULATION OF MINNESOTA.—The population of forty- as were willing to ruse with their life-long enemies, all in need or like improvements."
Noijthwest He was born 32 years ago, in Bonn, on the
voted for the 5>emocratic nominees—and that, under all
Rkipo. in the Prussian domains. In 1849, be joined the five counties or Minnesota foot? up 114.214;and the four- these favorable circumstances, the Republican majorities
A DE.IO MAN EI-OPES.—Not long since a man named
Coiptitutional army, and, sharing in its reverses, was sen- teen remaining ones are estimated to contain 62.500—as were largelv increased in b.-th States, aud not a single E N. White left hi# family in Burlington. Iowa, ami probased
ufion
the
census
or
1857.
This
would
make
a
total
Hemocrutie Congressman elected, seem to hare brought ceeded to Chicago' His family susnected nothing wrong;
tenqed to death for high treason. For three d a p and
....1..,.
In ,1... U'P.-II>PII S l l H l l s t l l r f f l i / i !
nights, after the Prussians had entered Rastadt, ho lay of 176.714 inhabitants in the whole State. The ratio of j even the Ilougias leaders in the W esteru States to realize but a short time-ufler. his wife in Iowa received the folconi»aled in a shed, on a beam or rafter, jnst wide enough represcutation in Congress under this census will be at; the utter hopelessness or the struggle in whicji they are lowing uionsaAd consolatory letter; CHICAGO A u g . 28.
.1 M- .
„„ | engaged, and to give to their attempted demonstrations
to oonoeal his person from the eyes of those who stood least 125,000 per member;
sequently Minnesota is go, l m t k i l u^] o f l i f e a,,,] animation which galvanism imMRS. WAITF.:—I have the pain as a stranger to anbelow. A guard of some kind was in the very house to ing to lose a member of Congress for the next ten years j i a r ( a l Q a ,|efuiict organism. AnJ while the leaders are nounce to you that your husband Mr. K. N. White, was
which this died belonged, and every night the soldiers to coine,—though her population in 1870 may not fall t| iu v disheartened by the display of Douglas, weakness in on the I<ake with me and was upset He unfortunately
1 the very sections where he was supposed to be strongest. drowned before assistance conld pick only me up. IIo
assembled on thefloorbeneath his hiding-place, and danced far short or one million of people.
the masses of the party elsewhere are seeing more and is gone. " The I-ord gave and the Lord hath taken away.
to the fiusic of the trumpet On the fourth night aheaIMPORTANT NAVAI. MOVEMENT •An order has been is-1 more elearlv every day that his candidacy is a sham and May he comfort you, the widow and tho fatherless, who
t b e rresult
vy iihower of rain gave him the first opportunity of at- sued by the Navy Department directing that all the sail -: a deception—that •"*
' the
feedetb the young ravens."
his staying in
the field
fieldis nnot
^ . the
Suspecting that her husband was alive and was deceivv....
i,,
„n,.p «>f any expectations or being elected, but mere!) a
tempting an escape, and he jumped from the roof upon •
ing vessels or the United States Navy are to be at once to defeat an election by the people, and to throw thecon- ing her. Mrs. White pro<-ccdcd to Chicago and by tho
a ihicken-coop, which broke down under him with a
examined, with a view to ascertain the cost of having cst into Congress—and thus being convinced that the aid ^or the
^ police found Mr. W. enjoying the society or
loud crash, though without attracting the notice of the them all converted into steamers. The Board detailed itruirglc is really between I.incolu, on the one lumd, and j
n u o l f ] 0 r I ad v.
tcntry who was or ought to have been, but a few yards
"
;
for the investigation are to commence their labors at once. •ithcr Breekenridge or I-ane, on the other, they are
•ery where growing rebellious, and manifesting a dispo-1 A I^OKG LOST TRK-ISI-RE.—An interesting experiment
off.) By the assistance or befriends be reached a sewer,
between the men from j, ^ nregress for recovering treasure from the thirty-six
SENSIBLE FOR ONCE.—Caleb Cushiug has been making s ition to exercise theii
and thus attained the outside of the fortifications. Even
A noble illustration |
f r jgate Lutine, which foundered otT Terscholliug, on
here there was a sentry, but hy following closely behind a speech in Boston, in the course or which he remarked 1 whom the selections must l>e this State, in the case or the Dutch
coast, sixty-one j-ears ago. The Ijitine lmd
hirp as he walked by, ho managed to gain a cover, before that he • 'did not see how or where, in all the Northern ^ ^ ^ { j y ^ . ^ t ^ ^ c r a t a heretofore Douglas or- been captured by fhe" British from the French and hail
States,
either
Mr.
Bell
or
Mr.
Douglas
is
to
obtain
a
single
I
Douglas
candidate
for
1'rosecunnd Mr
tbq sentry turned on his boat He made his way to Pabeen selected to convey nu amount o! specie, supposed
1;ll g Attorney in John Logun's (d. w.)district—the former acconling to some statements, to be nearly $10,000,000.
ris] and remained there"a considerable time, in a vain clectoral vote." For once everybody agrees with him.
by substituting the names <>f Lincoln and Hamlin for those partly for the pay or British and Russian troops, aiid partlioj>o of a favorable turn in the uffairs or his nntive counA runaway nun was one of the visitors nt Saratoga | ( f j )ou( ,| 1L ,
Johusou, and the latter by declaring his ly for the assistance or Hamburg merchants. During tho
try!, In a little book, published by the chicr spy or Bo- Springs during the late season. The Troy Arena says I jutc,.tioii to vote for Mr. Lincoln in preference to giving last
j thirty or farty years, various attemps have been
naparte's police, he received honorable mention as "the that. •• sick and tired of confined life, she ran away from | a vote indirectly for Breckenridge or Lane. I t is Inx-ause ,,,made to recover the treasure, and about 8250,000 hail
* j at considerabie expense. t>een obtained; but the wreck
most audacious and most adroit" or exiles, who, while
the cloister, and is now here with her friei.|k. recujierat-1 oHhc
Jhecauvass as adecoy duck | a t u ^ d v ^ d e d u p ^ i i d l ^ r r a t i o n was not re-discovconstantly active, could never be ensnared into any act
ing her health. Her face is really beautifal, and she at- j (()
V(llCJl f u r t ^ . disunion candidates, that his progress • c r e J
£ 0 U K fishermen accidentallyfounda portion cnfamishing a pretext oven to the liberal conscience or a tracts no-little attention by her mod est unassuming be- ] westward elicits so little enthusiasm,
...... *""1
and failsfficmrtliv
so signal I; l a n g | c ( j j n floating ice.
Bonaparte for his extradition. At this time the public h n v i o r . .
I to call out the immense crowds that were expected 1

———
' Was this that brought only some two or three thousand |
Procrcwi of the Western Telcpraph.
opinion of Germany was much aroused by the cowardly
OMAHA. N. T., Sept 20.
A correspondent of the New 1 ork Journal of Lom-;
l 0 Ifcxihester. a less number to Buffalo, and about
vmgeance wreaked by the Prussian Government on Godestimates the produce of tho Lake Superior copper :
number to Cleveland, to listen to the thread-. W<> learn from a messenger just in rrom the pla that
frey Kinkel, a townsman ofSchrnz's, n prorcssor, who had
mines this year at 8,825 tons, against 6,000 tons fast year I bare dreary speech on non-inteivcntion and Supreme [ , h e telegrai.h polw are « t within ninety miles or i-ort
joined the constitution movement at the same time with \- v -11^,
-1 a-innnrino thnj showin" an in- Court Sovereignty, that had been instrumental 111 making 1 Kcarnev, although they have been hauled fifty miles on
line. The Company are putting un at the ratei n Ycrmfent and Maine. It is this I the
him*It This man, a poet or delicate frame, highly edu- which will be worth S3,000.000. thus showing an in ^
that will make his meetings iu Indiana and Illinois, >" \ 0 f five and six miles [>er day. The poles will be up to
cated, aud accustomed to all the refinements of life, was crease or nearly fifty per cent
everything but the machinery and clap-trap or his file- ( p o r t Kearney by the middle or October, and the wire
imprisoned at Spandan, twenty milesfromBerlin, dressed
Late New Orleans and Texas papers show that the leaders, failures also, and it is from this cause thai the \ about the first of November. The Company have pushed
as a convict, his hair cropped short antybrced to labor fright in Texas, about a negro insurrection, was almost vote for I jncoln and Hamlin will be swelled by many | the construction thus rapidly in order to have the line
at wool-carding, nnd to room and mesa with felons.— wholly groundless. There have l>cen crimes committed, thousands in each of the North-western States beyond j R-ady to transmit the November election news by the
Schurz, having determined to rescuo him, repaired to in which negroes were implicated: but no efforts at sys- former llopbblican majorities. The instincts or the pco-1 POQV Kxprcss from Fort Kearney which will cause again
pie are hostile to all Shams, and none the lea so in the 0 f ncariy two days upon the prewnt time.
limdon, collected the means, and made the arrangements. tematic revolutions.
present case becnuse the chicr agelft has heretofore made
' \ | i t h a forged passport he traveled direct to Berlin, left
IMPORTANT POHT-OFFCK DECISION.—Attorney General
pretentions to the Presidency himselt The fact can no
BARRATRT.—Matthias W. Van Tassel
FINED
his papers with tho police over night obtained a vise for tried and convictrd of barratry, ("the practice ofexciting longer be concealed that Douglas is simply a proxy Black has decided that the Post-Office Department has
some other town the next morning, and, instead of pro- and encouraging lawsuits and quarrels, ")at the Mecosta through whom the Democracy or the free States are ex- the power to withhold letters addressed to fictitious persons or firms, when such names have been assumed as
ceding, took lodgipgs in a boardin&liousr. There he court a few weeks ago, and sentenced by Judge Littlcjohn pected to vote for Breckenridge or Lone. It is not necessa- part of a system to cheat and defraud the public. The
ry to look further for a solution dr^be lack or enthusiasm
rifiniined for six weeks, going to Spandan every day, and
fraudulent'intent, however, must be very clear.
to paya fine of $100, or to stand committed 60 d a p .
which characterizes his progress westward.
returning late at night when the policemen was always
[Chicago Press and Tribune.
, NEW YORK CENTKRAI. RAILROAD.—The earnings of
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—We are indebted to Hon. D. C.
4> obliging as to unlock tho door of his bofrding-housc
Three hundred Germans now belong to the Republican this road for themonthof August last were
far him. AH the arrangements hating been completed, Leach for a copy of the Report of the Covode Investigat- Cl»b to P e o n , . b p « t o l for Donete • «
I ™ i ™ o! 85 J.205,31 OTCT the a i w nooth tat rc*r.
l a carried off Kinkel in a coach one rainy night, togctb- ing Committee.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

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^ •*"'" "T """ r 1 w t r » Tt

T h e N e w Y o r k p a p e r s a n n o u n c e t h e d e a t h of T h o m a s
T h e l a r g e s t ijpgar e s t a t e in C u b a c o n t a i n s 1 1 , 3 0 0 acres,
e m p l o y s 8 6 6 slaves, a n d t u r n s o u t 1 6 , 0 0 0 boxes^of s u g a r . D . R i c e , well k n o w n a s " J i m C r o w R i c e , " t h e o r i g i n a l
ADVERTISEMENTS.—Two columns of HiXKAH, LAT i Co.* T h e smallest n u m b e r of s l a v e s e m p l o y e d o n a n y e s t a t e is d e l i n e a t o r of n e g r o c h a r a c t e r , a t an a d v a n c e d a g e , of disof t h e h e a r t M r . R i c e w a s a n a t i v e of A u b u r n , N .
Advertisement* will be f o a n d on the fourth page.
3 0 0 , a n d n o e s t a t e h a s leas t h a n 9 , 0 0 0 a c r e s . T h e y i e l d
:
U> e a c h slave i s 1 0 , 0 0 0 p o u n d s of s u g a r . T h e r e a r c 2 , 0 0 0 Y o r k .
COAST SLRVKT.—A p a r t y of t h e U . 8 . C o a s t S u r v e y
s
u
g
a
r
e
s
t
a
t
e
s
on
t
h
e
island.
T
h
e r e is a r u m o r t h a t t h e g r e a t C o m m o d o r e ? , L a w a n d
aro n o w engaged h e r e in m r v e y t n g o u r h a r b o r .

N E W

T R A V E R S E CITY.

T h e P r o p e l l e r A l l e g h a n y l e f t h e r e f o r B u f f a l o on S u n d a y e v e n i n g , With 1 7 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s of corn, a n d a l a r g e
n u m b e r of p a ^ w n g c r s .

6 p e a l d n g a w d c k in t h i s c o u n t y a n d d o i n g a g o o d s e r v i c e
i n t h e c a u s e , i H e s p o k e a t E l k R a p i d s o n F r i d a y evening, a t t h e Old M i s i o n on S a t u r d a y , a n d T r a v e r s e C i t y
on M o n d a y e v e n i n g .

H i s A d d r e s s h e r e w a s one of t h e

didates for the Legislature:
Francis X. Cicott

Messrs. C y r u s W . Jackson,

I t is b o t h a good and popular t i c k e t

O n e h u n d r e d b o g u s v o t e s w e r e k e p t o u t of t h e BallotB o x e s a t P o r t l a n d . Me., t h r o u g h t h e v i g i l a n c e of t h e w i d e
Awakes.

T h e y w e r e on t h e lists, b u t d a r e d n o t f a c e t h e

determination Challenges which they knew would

m o s t f o r c i b l e j c a n d i d a n d c o n v i n c i n g a r g u m e n t s in f a v o r t h e m .
A
of Republicanism, and against the Democratic p a r t y that

D o u g l u s man

meet

in N e w V o r k , e n t r u s t e d w i t h t h e

w e h a v e e v e r l i s t e n e d to.
H e fortified e v e r y p o s i t i o n p u r c h a s e of H a m s f o r t h e B a r b e c u e , t r i e d t o " t u r n a n
w i t h i n c o n t r o v e r t i b l e facts, a n d elicited f r o m t h e D e m o - h o n e s t p e n n y " b y m a k i n g h i s p u r c h a s e s w i t h c o u n t e r f e i t
c r a t s themselves c o m m e n d a t i o n for his candor and fair- money.
ness.

H o w <an h o n e s t m e n , w h o b e l i e v e w h a t h e s J i d ,

vote t h e Democratic ticket?
Mr. Leach'left for N o r t h p o r t on Tuesday morning.—
H e will a d d r e s s t h e p e o p l e t h e r e , a n d t h e n
h o m e in Landing.

He

return

t o his

h a s a h o s t o f f r i e n d s in G r a n d

Traverse County.
T . J . RAVBDELU E s q . , t h e R e p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a t e f o r
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e ' in t h i s D i s t r i c t , h a s w r i t t e n u!» t h a t h e
will b e h e r o n e x t M o n d a y , f r o m M a n i s t e e , a n d will s p e n d
t w o w e e k s iq c a n v a s s i n g t h e n o r t h e r n p a r t o f t h e D i s t r i c t
H e will s p e a k a t d i f f e r e n t p o i n t s in t h i s c o u n t y .
The Rochester Democrat
voters, n e a r l y all G e r m a n s ,

states t h a t

in t h e t o w n

one h u n d r e d
of Gtavelanri,

Livingston county, w h o formerly voted the Democratic
t i c k e t , d e c l a r e t h e i r i n t c u t i o n of v o t i n g f o r H o u e s t O l d

Abe.

" J



T h e arbitration between the great engineer J . Scott
Buasel, a n d ^he G r e a t E a s t e r n C o m p a n y , h a s b e e n b r o u g h t
t o a c o n c l u s i o n — t h o a w a r d b f i n g in R u s s e l ' a f a v o r .

The

a r b i t r a t o r s Have h a d t h e m a t t e r u n d e r a d v i s e m e n t t w e l v e
m o n t h s , a n d j i t is a w a r d e d t h a t S i 1 0 , 0 0 0 a r e d u e h i m .
E x - G o v o t j n o r M c D o u g t f l , a t a p u b l i c m e e t i n g in SonF r a n c i s c o , recently said, " I d o n ' t w a n t t o b e c o m p l i m e n t a r y , b u t 1 b e l i o v o B r o d c r i c k k i c k e d b e t t e r m e n o u t of
:

h i s d o o r t h a n S t e p h e n A . D o u g l a s e v e r w a s o r e v e r can

j
:—
DAVExrojtT. IOWA.—Tho p o p u l a t i o n of D a v t f n p o r t , I o wa, as just

returned

by tho deputy U . S. Marshal,

u p 14, 420. ! T h e p o p u l a t i o n of S c o t t

c o u n t y , in

foots
which

D a v e n p o r t js l o c a t e d , i s 2 5 , 9 6 6 — i n 1850, i t w a s ft,986.
I n t h o tolvn of M o u u t V e r n o n , P o s e y C o u n t y , I n d i a n a ,
w h e r e F r e r t o n t g o t only 17 votes, t h e r e a r e t h e n a m e s of
197 v o t e r s | n t h o L i n c o l n club, Itesidcs m a n y R e p u b l i cans not belonging to the organization.

N E W GOODS,
AND

T h e D e m o c r a t s of t h e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e d i s t r i c t c o m p r i s - V a n d c r b i l t , h a v e o b t a i n e d c o n t r o l of t h e E r i c R a i l r o a d ,
i n g t h e c i t y of D e t r o i t h a v e n o m i n a t e d t h e following can- a n d a r c h e r e a f t e r t p m a n a g e its afikirs. A fight w i t h t h e
A l e x a n d e r J . Fraaer, P e t e r Klein, Thos. M c E o t e e , and

H o n . D . C. L e a c h .
M r . L e a c h , ! o u r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e in C o n g r e s s , h a s b e e n

T h e r e s u l t w a s his d e p o s i t in t h e T o o m b s .

T h e C i n c i n n a t i G a z e t t e s t a t e s t h a t S p a l d i n g & Co., of
N e w Y o r k , the g r e a t " prepared g l u e " men,

have made

8 6 0 , 0 0 0 w i t h i n t h e lust y e a r o n t h e sale of t h e i r glue,
mainly b y t h e i r l i b e r a l s y s t e m of a d v e r t i s i n g .

N E W ARRANGEMENT.

C e n t r a l i s said t o b e a p a r t of t h e p r o g r a m m e .
T o E m i g r a n t s — C h o i c e F a n n i n g Land* for FIRy !
Cents a n Acre.
Nearly all the G o v e r n m e n t Lands in the Grand Traverse |
District graduated on the first of July. 1800, and can now be I
purchased for fifty c e n t s an acre. Some of these are in the
immediate vicinity or Traverse City, and many of them are on
tho lines of the Newaygo and North port, a n d the Allegan,
Muskegon and Trav*rws Bay State Road. They are choice farming Land*, well watered, well timbered with eugar maple, elm,
beach, ash, basawood, Ac., Ac., t h e soil is a rich gravelly loam,
rith clay sub-soil, and the climate is healthy and delightful.
A Propeller makes tegular weekly trips between Chicago and
Traverne City, leaving the wharf of H a n n a h , Lay A Co., Chievery Saturday afternoon, a n d Traverse City every
Tuesday a f t e r n o o n . The t r i p is pleasant, a n d only occupies
about 30 hours. We advice those who a r c in search of neW
homes, healthy locations, fine climate, rich soil, and good timber, to come and *ee these lands.
33-tf

TO T H E PUBLIC

In Traverse City, and on all pari* of
Grand Traverse Bay, toe would res1pectfully announce
T

i n t e r e s t of t h o

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

Our New and Spacious Store,
Which we are filling to repletion with ALL K I N D S O F

Goods and Wares

N E W L E V E .
Chicago and G r a n d Traverse.
A L L E G H /V I V Y ,

W

P O I N T S !

F o r 13ulIalo, M i l w a u k e e a n d
Chicago.

NEW STORE;

nsrix-aii!,

W

N E W STOCK;

NORTHPORT IS RISING!!

Propeller of Our Own,

T h i s is E v i d e n t ! S i n c e

L. M . & W. F . S T E E L E & Co.
0NIA' STOCK

DRUGS &MEDICINES

Our Own Trade,

direct t o C h i c a g o ; thus giving us GREAT ADVANTAGE!
:r any one Having t o P A Y FREIGHTS.

Our Rents are Nothing.

•TO BE FOUND IN T H E COUNTY.
Al-SO—A CHo'lCE VAltlKTY OP

FAMILY GROCERIES

On motion,the temporary Chairman and Secretary were declared Chairman a n d Secretary o f ' t h e C o n v e n t i o n .
On m o t i o n , a Committe c o n s i s t i n g of 11. H. Noble, Philo
C h u r c h , a n d w h o WM a l w a y s a r a d i c a l D e m o c r a t , h a s
Becraand Alexander P o r t e r , were a p p o i n t e d by the C h a i r t o
c o m o o u t Ibr t h o R e p u b l i c a n s .
examine Credidentials.
The C o m m i t t e e on Credidentials r e p o r t e d the following
A fclloJ b o s b e e n c o l l e c t i n g m o n e y of t h e v e r d a n t in
IN W H I C H T H E Y ARE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Delegates as entitled to seats In the C o n v e n t i o n :
D e t r o i t b y p r e t e n d i u g t o b o a son of t h o first N a p o l e o n .
Megeezee—Henry H. Noble, William WcUs a n d David SpalsH o g r a t e f o l l y r a i s e d one of t h o m e n w h o m h e d u p e d t o b u r y .
t h e d i g n i t y of a r c h d u k e .
Leelanau—Philo Beers, Andrew S c o t t N o r m a n Barns, A.
B. P a g e and Lewis Miller.
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions Cnrcfully ComT h o T i m e s c o r r e s p o n d e n t a t C a l l a o s t a t e s t h a t t h e comTraverse—D. C. Goodale, Geo. W. B r y a n t C h a s . Robinson,
pounded.
I . M. A W. F . S T E E L E A CO.
m a n d e r of t h o U n i t e d S t a t e s N a v a l force in t h o P a c i f i c Chas. Denio a n d Amos F o x .
Northport, J u n e 1, 1860.
• 2«i-CA
h a d boon qalfcd u p o n b y t h o A m e r i c a n M i n i s t e r in P e r u
Glen Arbor—W. H. Wiswell, .James W. Burbeck and Geo.
Orostee A - B r o w n s o n , t h o e d i t o r of a well k n o w n Q u a r -

H

Democratic Representative Convention.
A t a m e e t i n g of the Delegates f r o m the several Counties of
the Representative District composed of thp- counties of Manwhich are adapted to the w
istee, Grand Traverse, Wcxford,MissaukeftHoacoinmon, Oge' THE PROPELLER
mau,Alyoman.Antrira.Otsego.Montujoreticy, Alpena,Pre«iifeIsle, Wyan'dotte, E m m e t and Cheboygan, h e l d at the C o u r t
and ARE or MAY BE called for from time t o time.
OAPT. C. H. BOYNTON,
House, in Traverse City, on the IRth day of September, A. D.,
ILL MAKE REGULVR W E E K L Y T R I P S FROM
1860, p u r s u a n t to call.
of the p u r c h a s i n g pubWe would briefly call the
CHICAGO TO TRAA ERSE CITY—leaving Chicago
On motion. H . II. Noble was chosen C h a i r m a n , and A. W. on Saturdays, at < O'clock, P. M., and Traverse City on Toe
L a n g w o r t h y Secretary.
d a y s at 4 P. M., Stopping 11 F r a n k f o r t (mouth of Bets
lie
t
o
the
following
On motion. O. A. Stevens, M. W. Horn a n d P h t l o Beers were "Iver,) C a r p River a n d Northport.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
appointed a Committee on Credidentials.
Traverse City. May 23. IMP.
The Committee reported t h a t Moses W. H o r n , Lorenzo
B a c k u s and J a c o b Barns bf Cheboygan C o u n t y ; H. H. Noble,
A. T. Allen, J o h n Garland. H. W. Langworthy, D . C . G o o d a l e ,
P h i l o Beers, Otto Theiss and J o h n Swany, of Grand Traverse.
J a m e s T . McGinley ond O. A. Stevens, of Manialce county,
- T H E STAUNCH U P P E R CABIN SCREW STEAMER
were p r e s e n t a n d entitled to seats as Delegates.
The r e p o r t h a v i n g been accepted a n d amended so as to alC A P T A I N E. R. C O L L I N S ,
low the Delegates iu a t t e n d a n c e from Manistee c o u n t y to
ILL L E A V E REGULARLY DURING T H E SEASON
cast the five votes w h i c h t h a t county was e n t i t l e d to by the
IN T H E MAIN, A
of Navigation for above a n d intermediate ports.
call, the same was adopted.
For F r e i g h t or Passage, e n q u i r e of
On motion, the Convention proceeded t o an informal balS. C. ANDREWS, D e t r o i t
I I U G B E S A LESTER, Cleveland,
lot for a candidate f o r Representative in the State Leglslati
K. W. TOWNSEND, N o r t h p o r t
a n d a f t e r two informal ballots, a formal ballot was had, and
N o r t h p o r t J u n o 1, lsuo.
27-fim
resulted as follows:
>
George T. Wendell
...Nin
J a m e s T . McKinley
Sev
Aild on motion. George T. Wendell, having received i
j o r i t y of the v o t e s cast, was declared unanimously nominated.
On motion, t h e Chairman appointed the following gentler
Representative Committee to act f o r the ensuing 1 yei
J a m e s T. McGinley, Moses W. Horn, J o h n Denaliy, D. C. Goodale, PhHo Beers.
On motion, the Convention adjournod sine die.
HAVE INTRODUCED A LARGE AND THE
1L H. NOBLE, Chairman.

Democratic County Convention.
T h e M a r i p o s a g o l d m i n e s on CoL F r e m o n t ' s g r a n t , a r o
At a Convention of the Democracy of the C o u n t y of Grand
r e p o r t e d t o ' y i e l d i m m e n s e l y s i n c e t h e c o m p l e t i o n of ex- Traverse, held at t&c'School House in the village of Northt ens i v e quajrtz mills. T h e l a s t w e e k ' s y i e l d was a t t h o p o r t p u r s u a n t to a call, on tho 24th day of S e p t e m b e r A. D.,
18*10.
r a t e of n e a t l y 8 2 , 0 0 0 p e r d a y .
On motion, Norman Barns was appointed Chairman, and
T h o latent n e w s b r o u g h t b y t h e P o n y E x p r e s s " f r o m George W. Bryant Secretary.
O n motion, the Convention a d j o u r n e d until 1 o'clcck P. M.,
California r a t e s t h a t it was not deemed advisable by the
D o u g l a s anjl B e l l - E v e r e t t S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n t o fortfl a f u - tp await the arrival of the Delegates t h a t were absent.
Convention met p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n m e n t , at 1 o'clock P.
sion. E a c j i n o m i n a t e d a full t i c k e t

t e r l y Reviojw p u b l i s h e d in t h o

S T O R E ,

Abundant Advantages

Catholic

P R O V I S I O N S ,

Give Us a Cali!

NE W S T O R E

Mitchell.
Peninsula—William Mitchell, A l e x a n d e r P o r t e r , A. W.
Langworthy, Hlrtim E m e r y and J a m e s H u t c h i n s o n .
AND
O n motion, t h e Convention proceeded to an informal balt o 2 5 , 0 0 0 J T h e y own proporty t o tho a m o u u t or nearly
S 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d h a v e c h n r c h e s a n d s c h o o l s valued a t f r o m lot for Sheriff with the following result: Henry H. Noble, 17;
J a m e s W. Burbeck, i .
$400,000 t o 8500,000.
On motion, H e n r y If. Noble was declared unanimously t h e
I t is stajted on g o o d a u t h o r i t y t h a t u p w a r d s of fifteen
nominee f o r Sheriff.
On motion, the Convention proceeded t o an informal balt h o u s a n d slaves h a v e been sold f r o m t h o c o u n t i e s immedilot Tor County Clerk a n d Regieter, with the following r e s u l t r
a t e l y s u r r o u n d i n g H a r p e r ' s F e r r y since t h e J o h n B r o w n
T h e r o n Bostwick, 10; Aaron A. Page, 3; J a m e s H u t c h i n s o n ,
crusade. , i
2.
On motion, T h e r o n Bostwick was declared unanimously the
NOT SATISFIED.—Tho p c o p l o of S t L o u i s a r e so disT H E SUBSCRIBER H A S JUST RETURNED FROM CHIsatisfied w i t h t h e c e n s u s t a k e n b y t h o U . S . M a r s h a l , t h a t nominee for County Clerk a n d R e g i s t e r of Deeds.
On motion, the Convention proceeded to an informal balCAGO WITH A STOCK OP
t h e y a r e a b o u t t o h a v e a n o t h e r u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of t h e
lot f o r County Treasurer, with t h e following result: David
ShQriff. i
C. Goodale, 8; Lewis Miller 13.
On motion, Lewis Miller was declared unanimously the
T h e Mobile Register, the Douglas and Johnson organ
of A l a b a m a , b o a s t s t h a t " D o u g l a s o w n s m o r e slaves t h a n n o m i n e e f o r C o u n t y T r e a s u r e r .
On motion, the Convention proceeded t o an Informal bal- w h i c h he offers at his New Store, cheap for Cash or Barter.
all t h o o t h e r P r e s i d e n t i a l c a n d i d a t e s ! "
lot for J u d g e of Probate, with the following result: Charles
C. McCartey, 12: Amos W L a n g w o r t h y , 1; N o r m a n Barns, 4;
A b o u t pOO,000 d o c u m e n t s a r o w e e k l y s c u t o u t from
I n Bbls. and Hf. Bbls.
t h o N a t i o n a l C a p i t o l f o l d i n g - r o o m s on a c o u n t of t h e s e v e r - David C. Goodale, 1; P h i l o Beers, 1; Jamca W. Burbeck, 2.
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
On motion, Charles C. McCartey was declared unanimously
al political parties.
N o r t h p o r t . April 20. I860.
t h e nominee for J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
MORGAN BATES,
" T h e Republicans at Occaquan, Virginia, have raised
O n m o t i o n , William Slawson was unanimously declared the
a n o t h e r polo in t h o p l a c o of t h o one lately c u t d o w n , b y n o m i n e e for County Surveyor.
O n motion, J a m e s W. Burbeck a n d Amos W. Langworthy,
H e r a M Ottloft, T r n w r w C i t y , M i c h .
were unanimously declared the nominees f o r C o r o n c s .
On motion, a S t a n d i n g County C o m m i t t e e was appointed
O u r latest advico f r o m M e x i c o states t h a t 2 0 , 0 0 0 l i b SALE OF FORFEITED STATE LANDS.
MICHIGAN STATE LAND O F F I C E , *
e r a l s w e r e m a r c h i n g u p o n t h e C a p i t a l , a n d t h a t M i r a m o n for two y e a n s consisting of t h e following persons: J a m e s W.
LAXSINC, Sept. 10, 1M0. $
Burbeck, A. W. Langworthy, William Slawson, J o h n Denahy.
w a s In t ^ o c i t y w i t h 7 , 5 0 0 t r o o p s .
U B L I C N O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GlVEN TH AT T H E
Geo. Benton D. C. Goodale, Otto Theiss, W. L. Aiken a n d P.
following described P r i m a r y School Lands, situated in
K o s s u t h haa g o n o t o I t a l y a n d is a t B e l l a g i o in P i e d - D. Barner.
t h e C o u n t y of M n n l s t c c , forfeited for non-payment of InOn motion. Resolved. T h a t t h e proceeding* of t h i s Conven- terest, will be offered for tale at t h i s Office, at l a b i l e Auction,
m o n t T h e r e a r e r u m o r s of n e w revolutionary m o v e m e n t s
on Wednesday, the 2tth day of October next, at 10 o clock.
tion be signed by the Chairman a n d Secretary a n d published
A. M- unless previously redeemed a c c o r d i n g t o law.
in H u n g a r y .
I n the Grand-Traverse Herald.
J A M E S W. SANBORN, Commissioner.
A second attempt t o nominate a Douglas electoral tickSubdivision
SecTown.
Range.
O n motion, the Convention a d j o u r n e d sine die.
•» of set
>6
WN.
15 W.
e t in Mississippi h » i m i s e r a b l y failed. T h o n o m i n e e s
NORMAN BARNES, Chairman.
s
e
p
t
2
s
GEO. W . BR VAST, Secretary.
won't
t o p r o c c c d j nt o n c e t o P e r u v i a n w a t e r s .

T h o colored p o p u l a t i o n of P h i l a d e l p h i a i s f r o m 2 0 , 0 0 0

N E W GOODS,
N O R T H P O R T .

FOR PURCHASING GOODS IN

/'

New- Yo)k, Boston, Cincinnati or Chicago.
om our l o n g residence in t h e c o u n t r y we have become
well acquainted with the wants of the public.
id now w e h a v e associated with us in t h e Mercantile Department of our firm,

MR.. S. B A R N S ,
who for sixteen years has been extensively engaged in a business whose requirements were of t h e same nature as our
own, and who has for several years purchased goods of t h e
BEST HOUSES in NEW-YORK and BOSTON, a n d who will
c o n t i n u e to do so for our firm from time to t i m e ; t h u s enabling us to lay down o u r goods

As Ijno as any House in Chicago;

save t o the c o n s u m e r - f i r s t TRAVELING E X P E N S E S ;
Dry Goods, Groceries,Provisions and
second, LOSS O F TIME; and lastly and mainly, the ENORMOUS AMOUNT necessarily added t o cover HIGH "RENTS
and Hardware,
and expenses of the C h i c a g o m e r c h a n t .
We shall make an E S P E C I A L E F F O R T t o k e e p so com-

Xiill's C h i c a g o _A_le.

N O T A R Y PUBLIC,

P

will lie enabled t o p u r c h a s e of us, in q u a n t i t i e s t o suit, for
only a SMALL A D V A N C E on COST a n d a commisaion for
handling.

T o the Ladies,

we would remark, t h a t o w i n g t o want of room we have Wen
• n a b l e to k e e p many t h i n g s in their line, which NOW, f r o m
our increased room, a n d t h e

Intimate personal acquaintance of our Mr.
Bams with the thousand and one demands necessary to A lady's wants,

we shall in f u t u r e TRY and keep ANY a n d A L L T H I N G S
they may r e q u i r e .
N. B. ANYTHING n o t in our regular line tha,t I-adies or
c i t i z e n s m a y want, we shall hold ourselves in readiness t o
send f o r ; a n d shall be most happy to do eo at a n y a n d all
U I M 1

*
H A N N A H , L A Y 4c C O .
T r a v e r s e City, May 25, I860.

Hannah, Lay & Co.'a Column.

T h e G a m e of Life.
• r ELIZA COOK.

FARMERS

WITH eager hand Hope d e f l l r weaves
The mantlets that our p r i u e would don,
While basy-finger'd Care unreave*
The g a r m e n t s as we put t h e m on.
e rear our palace* of joy,
And tread t h e m with e x u l t i n g shout,
II, c r u m b l i n g round, 'tis plainly found
Some corner-stones have been left out,
nd thus we play the game of Life,
Sliawdow and aubstanf e e v e r b l e n d i n g ;
id flowers of Peace a n d tares of Strife
Gaily beginning, sadly e n d i n g .

Hannah Lay & Co.'s Column.

ATTENTION!!;

FARM PRODUCE.

• j
Summer Coat*. P a n t s and Vest*, a full I Kir, in the
Vesjr L a t e s t S t y l e .
White, Fancy. Check and stripe Shirt*;
Gentlemen'* l.inen, Leo]«iId and Byron Collai*
Blue and White Overall*;
Kenty and Flannel Drawer*;
Flannel and Knit S h i r t s ;
Su*|«ender» and Gloves;
India Kubber and Oil Overalls and L e g g i n s ;
Wool, Colt. • "tad Union Socks;
Black a u d Fancy hi!k C r a v a t s ; '
Gingham, Flag and Turkey Bed Handk
Handkerchief*;
Sill; Pocket and Neck Handkerchief*;

W

F A R M PRODUCE,

T le maiden greets h e r swain to-dav,
t h e y j a r to-morrow, and she flouts him.
N b w a h e believes whate'er h e l l say.
JA month lias gone,—-alas! she doubts h i m ;
T le lover hBngs u p o n * glance.
With "glowing trust and earnest s n e i n g :
N xt yifar he ruuses from hi* trance;
And s c o r n s the one he late was wooing.
A id thus w # play the game of Life,
Dur dreams dispell'd, our plans defeated,
A id though we've lout with pain and cos:,
Still s t a n d , as ready t o be cheated.
Tl e c o o i n g infant's rosy mouth
Aptly receives the swcetcn'd p o r t i o n ;
W lion waves are calm, a n d winds are south.
None see the death-rock in the ocean,,
Tl e rich Ulan toils to '• g a t h e r u p , "
Meaning to bask in Fortune's clovcr,
A n d while he pours i n t o l i i s cup,
perceives not it Is r n u n i n g over.
And thus wo play tho game of Life.
, Spw simply snared, now wisely brooding,
X w bribed by smiles, now speudlng wiles,
l i v i n g deluded and deluding.

! p e n d e n t , or shall t h e y h a v o E u r o p e t o d o it, a n d live in
idle p o v e r t y a n d sen-ilc d e p e n d e n c e oh f o r e i g n e r s ? " —
" M i c h i g a n is b y n a t u r e t h e richest S t a t e in t h e world.
' S h e h a s i n e x h a u s t i b l e b e d s of plaster, t h e b e s t s a l t wells,
coal, l u m b e r , m a r b l e , pine lands, a g o o d climate, u n e q u a l c d lakes of f r e s h w a t e r , nnd a b e a u t i f u l c o m m e r c i a l p o s i t i o n . B u t w i t h all t h i s w e a l t h s h e i t p o o r . T h o A l HANNAH, LAY & CO.
m i g h t y h a s m a d e h e r rich—the folly of m a n m a k e s h e r
ILL P l T . C H . f e E . AX 11 F A Y T H E H I G H E S T PRICE
the market will warrant, for
p o o r . W h e n o u r c r o p s fail we a r e v e r y p o o r . D i v e r s i t y
of e m p l o y m e n t will e n a b l e t h e p e o p l e t o sustain a loss of
c r o p s m u c h b e t t e r t h a n t h e y c a n w h e n t h e y rely solelv
on a g r i c u l t u r a l p r o d u c e . ' ' W i t h s u c h p u n g e n t a n d di- delivered at Traverse City—Wheat, Oats, Corn, live. Barley,
Pease, i'otaioeis Onionx, Roots, Ac. Ac.—thus m a k i n g an abrect t r u t h s M r . W a r d m a k e s u p his p a m p h l e t , a n d t h e solute h o m e market f o r e v e r y t h i n g raised.
SO
influence of s u c h a n a p p e a l m u s t b e g r e a t a u d i m m e d i a t e
for good. A s free trade Democracy dies out along t h e
s p l e n d i d S t a t e s of tho lakes, s u c h sound a n d j u s t views
Tallow and SUurine C
g r o w a p a c e , a n d t h e p a r t y w h i c h is t o p u t t h e m in p r a c Sugar, by tha barrel 01
t i c e in t h o g o v e r n m e n t g r o w s o v e r w h e l m i n g l y a t t h e
Soap, by the b o x ;
s a m e time.
[Philadelphia North American,
Baking Powder*, bv the b o s ;
M a t c h e s by the grown;
l i e ia " G o l n i j H o m e . "
.Tobacco, I-ink: Cut, by the half barrel;
Tobacco, Smoking, by the half barrel;
DKAR RKADKKS:—Before t h i s g o o d - b y effusion reaches
I'lng Tobacc*, by the i d lb*, or b n t t ;
y o u , says t h e A d a m s I n d e p e n d e n t , w c shall h a v e g o n e
Soda, by the f i I IK. or k e g :
a w a y d o w n E a s t — W e a r e g o i n g t o s e t t h e old folks at
Shoes a n d llOols by the do*, o r hC doz. p a i r s ;
h o m e ; t o s h o w tho b a b i e s t h e i r g r a n d p a s a y d . g r a n d m a s
Brown Cotton, by the 3 to 5 pieces;
S h i r r i n g Strijie, by the 2 t o 5 piece*;'
a n d n u m e r o u s unelcs a n d a u n t i e s n o w u n k n o w n :o them,
C i e a m Tartar, by the 5 to 10 lbs,;
anil g r o w i n g t o b e a l m o s t f o r g o t t e n b v us. I t is seven
Candy, by thb b o x ;
y e a r s since t h i s d e p o n e n t h a s v i s i t e d t h o s e c h i l d h o o d
Tea. by the 'ill lbs. t o half c h e s t ;
scenes, a n d M r s . K J i t o r says: " W e m u s t g o h o m e . " a n d
Pork, by tlie b a r r e l ;
it wonfd b e highly nonsensical t o d i s r e g a r d nuy e d i c t of
H a m s a n d Shoulder*, by the ton l b s . ;
Prints, a choice assortment, by the I t o 10 piece*;
hers-—so*wcr'o g o i n g .
Mosquito liars, by the piece;
W e shall see the g r e a t b r i c k h o m e w h e r e i n we firet
Kail*, by the keg, a s s o r t e d ;
opened our eyes—wherein Deacon Chandler has prayed
Salt. by the i a r r e l ;
d a i l y for t h e e a r t h l y h a p p i n e s s a n d e t e r n a l s a l v a t i o n of
Coffee, bv thl- 30 t o 100 Hi*.;
C r o a n d Cofl*e, bv the 20 to 30 lb*.;
h i s n u m e r o u s children, f o r f o r t y y e a r s . W e s h a l l see the
Batter Cracllers, 30 lbs. to Wil.;
old school h o u s e w h e r e i n w e ' v e b e e n s p a n k e d \ y ; know
Hard Bre«il;{
u o t h o w oft a n d t h e g r e a t b a m in w h i c h w e ' v e b e e n licked
Boston BUctlit;
f
a g r e a t deal o f t e u e r . W o shall fish f o r t h e lineal descenSoda C r a c k e r s ;
d a n t s of t h e little t r o u t a n d d a c e w e g o b b l e d long ago.
Pipes, by tho b o x ;
Fig*, by the d r u m ;
a n d s i t on t h e old hill-lops a n d feel sad a s we thinK how
Broom*, by tlie d o z e n ;
t h o s e w h o h a v e s a t t h e r e w i t h us h a v e g o n e t o different
Currant*, by the 20 lb*, t o half barrel;
p a r t e of t h e e a r t h a n d K i n g d o m C o m e . W o shall visit
P r u n e s by the 20 to 100 lbs.;
d i v e r s e fogy t o w n s a n d villages a n d cities w h e r e i n w e ' v e
Ilried Apple*,-by the 100 lb* or W r v l ;
been regarded a s a h u r u m - s c a r u m j o u r p r i n t e r , a n d show
Gnn Cap*, by the lnoo;
Shot, bv tlie bag.
tho.old s o b e r s i d e s h o w s e d a t e a n d respectable i t m a k e s
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a man to b e a n editor and married. W c shall g o t o
•v City, J o n e 2», SCO.
B o s t o n h a r b o r , a n d c a t c h somo t o n i c o d s a n d m a c k c r c l ,
a n d sculpins, a n d p e r h a p s a b a d c o l l i W c shall have
illIEI) DEEP—
SMOKED HALL!HUT,
a few c l a m b a k e s on t h e b e a c h w i t h s o m e old f r i e n d s and
Shoe Thread,
d o v a r i o u s t h i u g s of t h a t s o r t , a n d t h e n p r o b a b l y b o r r o w
S j u d I'uper,
some m o n e y a n d c o m e h o m o in t i m e t o h u r r a h f o r our
Pain Killer,
next President
Castor Oil,
Sewing nnd P e g g i n g Awls,
W c find in a n E n g l i s h p a p e r a n a c c o u n t of t w o mure of P e p | i e n a i n t ,
d e r e r s w h o e s c a p e d f r o m t h e c u s t o d y of t h e sheriff; and
hid themselves in t h e big: g u n at D o v e r . T h e y s h o u l d ,
Milk SlraiueiT,
when found, h a v o been d i s c h a r g e d a t oncc.

1

Tl e poet* prattle t o the stars,
Philosophers dissect tho thunder,
JiUt both a r c stopp'd by cryslal bars.
And stand outside to watch a n d wonder.
W s moralize on battle p l a i n s
Vliere blood has poured, and fame was won,
W s t u r n a n d sec the baby's glee
) v e r hia mimic sword and g u n .
A id t h u s wo play the game of Life,
Twlxt holy Thought and fearful Deed,
Sdme only stay to work nnd pray,
And some but live f o r Crime and Greed.
Oi ir feet of clay t r i p u p each oth«r,
J n r wings of ether » ek tlie s k y ;
VV a breathe—we are—child follows mother,
Vet none can (ell us " H o w l " or " W h y ? "
O i r hearts like clocks, keep t i c k i n g fast,
|We climb a n d laugh, we fall and weep,
Ti I tired of guessing, at the last,
IVe solve the riddle in a sleep.
A id t h u s wd play the game of life,
I n motly g a r b s of Grief ond Pleasure,
<
TBI we are d r e s t In t h a t green vest
f o r which the s e x t o n takes o a r measure.
A Thrilling Wolf 8tory.
Tb< s e t t l e r s of M a i n e found, besides its rctl-feced o w n ore, ol Lor nnd a b n u d a n t s o u r c e s o f a o o o y a o c e a n d d a n g e r .
T h o q a j e s t i c forests, w h i c h t h e n w a v e d t h e r e , n o w is
h e a r d the h u m of bjisjncss, a n d w h e r e a t h o u s a n d villages
s t a u d , w e r e t h e h o m o s of i n u m o r n b l o wild n n d s a v a g e
a n i m a l * O f t e n ut n i g h t , was t h o f a r m e r a r o u s e d f r o m
sleep b y a noise w i t h o u t , w h i c h told t h a t b r u i n w a s s t o r m i n g the s h e e p neu, o r pig-sty, o r w a s lnying v i o l e n t p a w s
u p o n f o i n e unlucky c a l f — a n d often, on a cold w i n t e r cvouuig, jlid t h e y r o l l a l a r g e log: a g a i n s t t h o door, a n d w i t h
b e a t i n g h e a r t s d r e w closer a r o u n d t h o fire, a s t h e d i s t a n t
h o w l [of t h o wolf e c h o e d t h r o u g h t h e woods. T h e wolf
wa< t h o m o s t ferocious, blood-thirety, b u t c o w a r d l y of all
rurclyj a t l a c k i n g man unless d r i v e n b y s e v e r e h u n g e r , a n d
s e e k i t f e h i s v i c t i m w i t h t h e u t m o s t p e r t i n a c i t y . T h o inc i d e n t h e r e related o c c u r r e d in t h o e a r l y h i s t o r y of I i i d d c ford. j
A r e s i d e n t of t h a t p l a c e , M r . I I
was one a u t u n m
e n g u w d i n f e l l i n g t r e e s a t some d i s t a n c e f r o m t h e h o u s e .
H i s lfttic soli, e i g h t y e a r s old, w a s in t h o h a b i t , while his
m o i l w r was b u s y with household c a r e s , of r u n n i n g o u t int o t h e field a n d w o o d s a r o u n d t h e house, n n d o f t e n g o i t i "
wlicrd t h o f a t h e r was a t w o r k . O n e d a v a f t e r t h e f r o s t
h a d r i b b e d t i e trees of t h e i r foliage, t h e f a t h e r left his
w o r k Sooner t h a n usual a n d s t a r t e d f o r h o m e . J u s t on
tho
of t j i e forest h e s a w a c u r i o u s p i l e of leaves—»
w i t hi it s t o p p i n g t o t h i n k w h a t hud m a d e it ho c a u t i o u s l y
rernoi
t h e l leeaavvrt s , when, w h a t his a s t o n i s h m e n t , t o find
h i s 01
d a r l i n g b o y l y i n g t h e r e s o u n d asleep. T w o s b u t
irk of a m o m e n t t o t a k e u p t h e little sleeper, p u t
- ' t c o a small log, c a r e f u l l y r e p l a c e t h o leaves, a n d
il himself a m o n g t h e b u s h e s t o w a t c h t h e r e s u l t
A f t e r ) w a i t i n g t h e r e a s h o r t time, h e h e a r d a w o l f s dist a n t 1*JWI, q u i c k l y followed b y a n o t h e r , till t h e w o o d
beemeU alive ' w i t h t h e f e a r f u l sounds. T h e h o w l s c a m e
n e a i W , a n d in a f e w m i n u t e s a large, g a u n t g a r a g e looki n g vfolf l e a p e d i n t o t h e o p e n i n g , , closely fpllowed b y
t h e wjiole p a c k .
T h a l e a d e r s p r a n g d i r e c t l y o p o n t h e pile of leaves, a n d
in a n i n s t a n t s c a t t e r e d thorn in e v e r y d i r e c t i o n . S o o n a s
h o savr t h e d e c e p t i o n , h i s look of fierceness a n d confidence c h a n g e d t o t h a t of most a b j e c t fear. H o s h r a n k
b a c k , c o w e r e d t o tl»e g r o n u d , a n d passively a w a i t e d h i s
f a t e ; f o r t h o r e s t e n r a g e d b y t h e s u p p o s e d c h e a t , fell u p on him, t o r e h i m t o pieccs, a n d d e v o u r e d h i m o n t h e s p o t
W h e n t h e y finished t h e i r c o m r a d e t h e y wheeled a r o u n d ,
p l u n g e d i n t o t h o f o r e s t , a m i d i s a p p e a r e d ; w i t h i n five minu t e s of t h e i r first a p p e a r a n c e n o t a wolf was t o b e seen.
T h e e x c i t e d f a t h e r pressed t h e c h i l d t o h i s b o s o m , a n d
t h a n k e d t h o kiud P r o v i d e n c o w h i c h lod h i m t h e r e t o s a v e
his d o u r boy. T h e b o y a f t e r p l a y i n g till he was w e a r y ,
h a d laid d o w n a n d fallen asleep, a n d in t h a t s i t u a t i o n t h e
wolf h a d f o u n d h i m , a n d c o v e r e d h i m w i t h leaves, u n t i l
ho could b r i u g h i s c o m r a d e s t o the" f e a s t ; b u t himself h a d
f o r u i s h e d the r e p O T
[ W o o d w o r k ' s Cob. Lib.
S o n n d Views from the L a k e Region.
A citizen of M i c h i g a n , M r . E . B . W a r d , h a s j u s t p u t
f o r t h a p a m p h l e t of e i g h t p a g e s , e n t i t l e d " R e a s o n w h v
tho Northwekt should have a Tarifli" addressed p a r t i c n .
l a r l y j ' t o t h e w o r k i n g p e o p l e a n d f a r m e r s of M i c h i g a n . "
M r . \ y a r d U in t h e h i g h e s t sense a m a n of t h e p e o p l e ,
ooo who has attained wealth b y the severest labor, and
w h o t h e r e f o r e , knowis s o m e t h i n g of t h e i n t e r e s t s a n d r e a l
difficulties of t h o p e o p l e h e addresses. I t is a g r a t i f i y n g
i n c i d e n t a n d p r o o f of t h e p r o g r e s s of j u s t opinious, t h a t
a m a n so s i t u a t e d s h o u l d of h i s own m o t i o n , a p p e a l f o r
t h e n e g l e c t e d i n t e r e s t s or his S t a t e ami u r g t h e i r d e v e l o p m e n t iu t h o m o o d w h i c h we k n o w t o bo aa neccssary t o
t h e m a s t o us. H e (Joes this, also, a s a s p e c i f i c a c t of
jnstic? to the Republican party,entitling his p a i e r an arg u m e n t " w h y t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y is t h o s a f e s t t o t r u s t
w i t h t h e g o v e r n m e n t * " A l l t h a t i s a i t y d a t is t r u e a n d
c o m m o n sense, a n d i t is p u b l i s h e d e n t i r e l y i n d e p e n d e n t of
a n y of t h e p o l i t i c a l o r g a n i s a t i o n s o f t h e c o u n t r y . I t r u s t
i t will bo r e a d a n d c i r c u l a t e d a m o n g t h o s c w h o h a v e suff e r e d f r o m t h o i n d i f f e r e n c e of o u r g o v e r n m e n t t o t h e i n t e r e s t s of l a b o r of e v e j y k i n d in t h i s c o u n t r y . "
A s t h i s w r i t e r s h o w s , i*. i s a b o v e all t h i n g s clso t h e i r
interest t o d e v e l o p t h e i r r i c h e s t mine* a n d fcrtil l a n d s . —
'• B j d W y o u r factories h e r e a n d w o shall h a v e a g o o d
m a r k e t a t o u r o w n d o o r s . " " T h e real q u e s t i o n is, «h*ll
A m e r i c a n s d o t h e i r own w o r k , a n d b c c o m e r i c h a n d inde-

D

Cobalt,

A n e m i n e n t t e e t o t a l e r would only c o n s e n t t o sit f o r his
p o r t r a i t 011 c o n d i t i o n t h a t h e s h o u l d b o , t a k e n iu water
colors.

Chimney Brasher,
Dust l'ans,
Crochet N'eedle*.
Child*' Toy Palls,
Cake Cutters,
I n d i a Bubbcr H a i r Fins,
Circle Coni'is,
White Cotton 1'ringe,
*' EinhroideiV-il Mitt*.
Sash, painted a n d glazed,
Serpclitiue Braid f o r Ladies'* S k i r t s
Butter Crocks,
Churns, Stone a n d wood,
Stone J u g s , 1,2 and 3 gallons.
Mosquito Bars,
Men'a.B1ack Velvet Caps,
Mackerel,
Hominy,
Child*' Tea (ol'd Hat*.

A s a p e r i e n t and Stomacie preparation of IBON" purified 0 |
Violin Strings,
O.vygeu and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, "both iu Kuropo anil
the United States, a n d pre«cri!»-d in their practice.
tion of Irou can lw compared with it. Impurities of the
Marseille* tlorrnns.
The e x p e r i e n c e of th o u s a n d s daily prove* t h a t no preoarav Vest B u t t o n s
blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly
Misses II.Ion Skirls.
complexions Indicate its necessity in almost every c
HAN'XAH, LAY A CO.
ble case.
I n n o x io u s In all maladies in w hich it has l>een tried, it has
iroved absolutely curative in each of the following' comCARMINE INKi l n i n t s viz:
I n Debility, NerToua Affections, E m a c i a t i o n .
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dinrrba-a, Dysentery. Inc i p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , Wcn l u l o u s T u b e r c u l o s i s , S a l t
Gilling Twine,
Itbcuni, lUismenstruatlon, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver
-lluckwheat.
Complaints Chronic Headaches, Hhenmatlsm, I n Woolen Yin n,
t e r m i t t e n t F e v e r s , P i m p l e s o n t h e F a c e , 4tc.
n Killer.
In cases of GKSKKA:. DKBILITV, whether the result of aeut*disease, o r of the continued d im in u tio n of nervous and muscular energy f r o m nervon* e o m p l a i u t s one trial of t h i s rel ' u | « r Bag* (pnr(dia*ed.)
storative h a s proved successful t o an e x t e n t which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalid*
so long bed-ridden a* to have become forgotten in their own
n e i g h b o r h o o d s have suddenly re-npjwarcd iu the busy world
as if j u s t returned f r o m protracted travel in a distant land
S o m e very signal instance* of t h i s kind are attested o r i e n t a l .Sufferers emaciated victims of a p p a r e n t m a r a s m u s sanS p a l d i n g ' s I'repared Glue.
guineous exhaustion, critical c h a n g e s and that complication
Plate Hinge*,
of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air a n d exercise for
Tin Measure*.
which the physician lias no name.
HANNAH LAV A 0 0 .
in N'KKvors. AFWCTIOSS of all kinds, and for reasons fa!•,
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miliar t o medical men. the operation of this preparation of
iron must necessarily be salutary, for. unlike the old o x i d e s
It is vigorously tonic, without being e x c i t i n g and overheat- —
. . >n of t h b o m m u n i t y to one
ig; a n d gently, regularly aperient, even in the most ob*ti- t h i n g of all others
-v siKiiiMi i>e and < OIKeqiientlv
n e case* of costiveuess w i t h o u t e v e r being a gastric purgainterested, to
G o o d L i g h t is one or the
ve, or i n d i c t i n g a disagreeable sensation.
»te*t desideratum* ti
tainei!—aud that a f t e r C a r e In this latter property, a m o n g o t h e r s which makes it so ftii E x p e r i m e n t , an a
introduced and d e remarkably eOectual and p e r m a n e n t a remedy for I'II.KS upon m o i l * t r a t e d . b e y o n d n q u e s t i o n o r d o u b t , to | «
the
which It also appear* to e x e r t a distinct aud" aperitif action BEST. CHEAPEST, KAFEST, MOST ECONOMICAL and
by d i s p e r s i n g the local t e n d e n c y which forms them.
'
EQUABLE light y e t known, igas only excepted.) Such au
In DvsrKrsiA, innumerable a* are it* c a u s e s a single box article wc have the pleasure of Introducing in this-commuof the#c Chalybeate Pill* ha* often sufficed for the most haity, and which, with
bitual c a s e s i n c l u d i n g the attendant CosTivftsess.
In uncliecked DIAKHUOEA, even w h e n advanced to D v s t s TBRV, continued, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the
effects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
-c now have on exhibition and tor sale, and of the VERY
IEST quality. Call and inspect onr KEROSENE I.AMI'S.
In the local p a i n s loss of flesh nnd s t r e n g t h , debilitating
cough, and r e m i t t e n t hectic, which generally indicate I s c i - i
,
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rntST C o s s t - J t r n o s , t h i s remedy ha.* allayed the alarm of
friends a u d p h y s i c i a n s in several very g r a t i f y i n g and inter-!
csting instances.
I M P O R T A N T C H A N G E — W E HAVE, FOR
In S c K o r r i o r * T r B n c r u x O m thia medicated iron has had f 1 , . „ .
.
------far more t h a n the good effect or the mostcautiou*!v balanced I 'S, *
barrel Sack* for 1 lour of our own maunfactui
preparation*
reparations of iodine, w i t h o u t a n y of the well known lis. , c l > **-' shall keep constantly on hand, already tilled, a t o
ititics


Store, thus s a v i n g the a n n o v a n r e of waiting f o r Flonr t o
bilitics.
The attention of remales c a n n o t bo t o o confidently invited ' b r o " R h t from the Mill, or otherwise g o i n g to the mill r.ir the
t h i s remedy a n d restorative, in the
ing them.
In KBCI'MATISX, both c h r o n i c and inflammatory in the
N o E t t r n C'hnrgcs.
Iter, however, more decidedly—it has been invariably well
Also, shall k e e p Bran, Coarse Flonr. Bolted a n d Feed Meal
reported, both as alleviating pain and r e d u c i n g the s w e l l i n g
at our Store, t o retail in q n a n t i t i e s to pnit.
and stiffness of the j o i n t s a n d muscles.
Ill IsTKUMtTTSVT FKVSES it mnst necessarily be a great
j
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r e m e d y an.l e n e r g e t i c restorative, a n d it* progress in tlie new
s e t t l e m e n t s of the West, will probably be one of high renown
anil u s e f u l n e s s
r r YOU WANT NICE AMBER SYRI'PNo remedy has e v e r been .discovered In the whole liistorr I b e n d or go t o ,
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.'S.
Traverse City, J a n e 29. IBCo.
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of medicine, which e x e r t s such prompt, happv, a n d fully restorative effl'cts. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid
acquisition of s t r e n g t h , with an unusual disposition for actO Y O U K t f O W W H E R E TO (JET A N I C E W E L L
S E L E C T E D a s s o r t m e n t or Goods? ir not, call o n
ive a n d cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
P u t u p in n e a t flat metal boxes c o n t a i n i n g .10 p i l l s price
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HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 20,18G0.
50 c e n t s p e r b o x ; f o r sale y d r u g g i s t s and d e a l e r s Will be
s e n t tree t o any address on receipt or the price. All letter*,
o r d e r s etc., should be addressed to
R . B. L O C K E k Co., General Agents,
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J n n e 29,1SG0.
27-Iy
20 CIDAK S T , NEW YORK.

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Lamps, Shades and Fixtures,

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Traverse City, J u n e !, 1HC0.

HAN'XAH, LAY A CO.

Ayei*' Pill*;
MotCif* PIU*;
Jayae*' Pills:
Jayne*' Alterative;
Jjyuc»' Vermifuge;
l'erry Davis' Pain Killer;
Carbouute of Magnesia;
Heed A CutlerV l'ultuo;iary Balsam;
Sand*' Saroapurilla;
Sawyer's Ext. Bark f o r F e v e r end A g u e ;
Kennedy»' Medical DUcovei

Sulphur;
1 J C Sulphur ( f o r l i a i i - d v e ; )
Cod Liver Oil;
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H I T E G O O D S , — 1 ' L A I N AND DOT SWISS,
Book Muslin, llishop'x Lawn, BHUiantcs
Barred Cambric, Embtoidered C u r t a i a s
Wash Blond, Bobbinet a n d tigurvd laice,
I n d i e s ' Muslin and Cambric emb'd. Collars a n d Setts.
Ladies' H a n d k e r c h i e f s
N a p k i n s Table Covers, Diaper, P. C. Cotton,
Linen. Bleached Cotton, Marseilles
F r e n c h Cord and Llttvu Bosoms.
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HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, lSdo.
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DRESS GOODS.—VALENTIAS. DUCALS,MOHAIBS,

Lcvullas D e b e g e s B e r a g e s
P r i n t s of very new ami choice styles;
Ginghams, I ^ w n s Cham%reys Ac, by the y a r d , p a t t e r n
or p i e c e :
Challi DcLainer, Flg'd. Brliliante*. Ac.
HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 1, IRi'0,
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FLANNEI>;
Cotton F l a n n e l s Duck. Apron C h e c k s
llrown Cotton, in ull grades;
Kentucky J e a n s Caltoliadt*, C . w s l m e r e s
Brown and i!!-:achud T a b l i n g / T i c k i n g ,
Black Cotton Vel ret, Countei p a c e s
S a t t i n e t t s Wool Blankets, Bag*, Ac,, Ac„ A r .
HANNAH, LAY A Co.
Traverse City, J u n e 1, l s c n .
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O M E S T I C S ,

Cologne.
K n l u . i i o u Hair Oil, Il'dk's l'erfuiAe, Pomade,
Hair, Tootli, Cloth, Nail and Btuotn Bnislivs,
Fine, Coai-se, ilac'.;, Side, I've Let a n d Bonnet Combs.
Hair Pins, Pins, Tooth l'aste. Blacking.
Shawl P u i s Bracelets, Fancy Bag* and Portmonale*.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
averse City, J u n e 1,1HC0.
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o p u c a . v a i i i i i e s m a p , common nnd erasl
Mu*iard,English aud F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda, Cream Tartar, Ginger, Baking l'owi!
S u h t r a t u s Starch, Venuacilil, Ho^s,
Tob icco, Snuff, (iarden Jfecds,
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, GIne, A l a n ,
Lamp and Lard Oil, Castor OH,
Indigo. Yellow O r lire. Chalk, C a m c u o d ,
Fluid, MOIIISSCMSJrup. Vinegar,
B e a n s Pork, Ml-.il, Flour, Oatmeal. Feed, Bran,
Beer, Ham.- and Shoulders, Godbsli,
Hard Bread, Butter ('rackets, Lard.
E x t r a c t IA'IIIOII, Vanilla, Rose, l'eacli, Pine Apple, A c .
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, J n n e 1, IHl'O.
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A N D S H O E S . — M K N . S HI K I T S , S H O E S ,

C o u g r c t s Gaiters, S . i p p e r s Scutch Tics,
Hubln r s and O v e r s h o e s I n d i e s ' B o o t e e s
Gaiters, I l u . k i i i s Sll;«, T i c s Rcbbcrs,
nd s:

Traverse City. J u n e I, lst.fi.

NAH. LAV A CO.

*. S c r e w s Axes, He turners. Door T r i m m i n g s
e l s Augurs, S a w s Adze. Gimlets, Ae., Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
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H O I ' S K K E L P E H S — K N I V E S AND FORKS.

Scrub, Shoe. Clothes and Whitewash I l r n s t e s
l a d l e s . Looking-Glasses. Carpet Tack*. Bath Brit;k.
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H A N N A H , M Y A CO.
Traverse City, J n n e 1,1 SCO.

Mi|k F a n s Fail* a n d Strainers.
Coffee Pots, Tea Post. Dip|wrs, S k i m m e r s Ae.
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HANNAH, L A Y A CO.
Traverse City, J u n e 1, ISfifl.
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A R M E R S ' T O O L S . — R A K E S , CRADLES, S C Y T H E S
an<l S n a t h s , H o e s Shovels, S p a d e s F o r k s Garden Rakes
Slops, Ac.
N. B. We have made a r r a n g e m e n t s with mannracturers «o
as to lie able to supply F l o w s Cultivators. Corn Plows. Sliorel
Plows. Ae., at Chicago p r i c e s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n added. A l s o
a n y t h i n g in the line of F u r n i t u r e , such a.* C h a i r s Table* Bureau*. Mattrnsses, Ac.
HANNAH, LAY A C O .
Traverse City, J a n e 1, I w .
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BOOKS AND STATIONERY—SCHOOL BOOK?,
a roll line.
Toy Books a n d P r i m e r s , Slates and P e n c i l s
Pas« Book>, E n v e l o p e s F a n r y C a r d s
Harmonicas, J e w s H a r p s
Fish I l o o t s . S i n k e r s , L i n e s Ac.
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HANNAH. LAY A CO.
Traverse City, J n n e 1 , 1 W .
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A P E R H A N G I N G S . — W A L L PAPER. C U R T A I N
Paper, and Bnff Curtaining, Bordering. Ac.

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

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LANK DEEDS AND MORTGAGE5—

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