Grand Traverse Herald, September 13, 1861

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 13, 1861

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1861-09-13

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD.
V O L . III.

T B A V E E S E C I T Y , M I C I I . F I E D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 13, 1861.

(Tljc (Srani) Crabrrse HcralD,

Life's Dattle Field.
Each h a s bis own one path in lire,
A circle small within his ken—
And a small circle, too, perchance.
We caunot all lie famous men !
And (lulu*, ore not truly d o n e
By p a n t i n g vainly after fame.
Or (retting for the want or chance
T o quickly make a brilliant name.

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t h a t s h o p all fitted u p r e n t f r e e , w h a t will y o u w o r k in it i '
H u g h Miller and Mary Datf.
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Than dream ambit iou?-ly o t wealth
p l a c i n g t w o t e n dollar bills b e f o r e t h o a s t o n i s h e d b a r b e r , ,
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w h o it is a l m o s t u n n e c e s s a r y t o 6tate, a c c e p t e d t h e p r o p M a r y Duff, a lively girl, w h o h a d been b r e d u p U > i d c
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T h a t in t h e lowest place or life
was Billy G i b b o n s himself t h a t h a d h i r e d h i m .
A man con a c t a h e r o ' s part
a brother mason's marriage, where Mary was " b e s t m a i d "
I n a few days, the i n h a b i t a n t s of t h a t village t
Amid the daHy toil and strife !
t o n i s h c l b y t h e a p j i e a r a n c e of a s p l e n d i d new b a r b e r !a n d he w a s - b e s t m a n . " l i e s e e m e d still t o see h e r b r i g h t ,
A y A m i d hourly din and c a r t .
y o u n g , c a r e l e s s face, h e r t i d y s h o r t g o w n , a n d h e r d a r k
K * n t h o u g h within the humblest h o m e .
shop, f a r s u r p a s s i n g t h e o t h e r in e l e g a n c e of a p p o i n t m e n t s ,
eyes, a n d t o h e r b a n t e r i n g . m # r r y t o n g u e
Can shine in virtue great a n d grand
and in w h i c h , w i t h new mugs, s o a p s , r a z o r s , a n d p e r As ever gilded ancient Rome !
D o w n t h e close w e n t t h e r a g g e d little w o m a n , a n d u p
fumes, s t o o d a b a r b e r a n d assistant r e a d y t o d o d u t y ou
a n o u t s i d e s t a i r . 11 n p h k e e p i n g n e a r h e r w i t h difficulty
Lire's heroism docs not need
the h e a d s a n d l»eards of t h e p e o p l e . O v e r t h e d o o r "was
.-GRAND T H W E R H E COUNTY OFFICERS.
In t h e passage she held o u t h e r hand aud touched him ;
A spacious or a lofty stage ;
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Life's greatest deeds are not all writ
t a k i n g it in his g r e a t palm, h e felt t h a t s h e w a n t e d *
J u d g e of P r o b n t o . .
" W n . i j A * HARRIKUTOX,
C U R T I S F O W L E R , Mapleton
Upon the flaming—golden page !
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Believe me, glorious work is done.
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s u s p e c t i n g t h i s f r e e s h a r i n g — f o r Bill * e p t his s e c r e t well helplessly u p t o h i i a T h e eye* w e r e plainly M a r v D u f f ' s ,
W h o own thera t h a t well-tempered mind,
G E O . N . K M I T I I , Northport.
Prepared alike to win or r a i l — w a s b u t a d o d g e t o e n t i c e sustoniers a w a y , w h o w o u l d t h o u g h h e c o u l d recognise no o t h e r f e a t u r e . S h e w e p t
P r e p a r e d , with fitting mien, to meet
soon b e c h a r g e d as u.«tial; b u t when, at t h e c u d of
silently, g a z i n g steadiiv a t h i m . " A r e y o u M a r y D u f f ? "
The h a p p y good or bitter i l l ;
w e e k s h o f o u n d Bilfv w o r k i n g 41 way a s usual, c h a r g i n g " I t s a t h a t ' s o ' me. H u g h . " S h e t h e n t r i e d i o s p e a k t o
Unshaken, w h e t h e r rato the c u p
n o t a c e n t f o r h i s labor, nnd h a v i n g money t o s p e n d h i m , s o m e t h i n g plainly of g r e a t e m e r g e n c y , b u t s h e
W i t h n e c t a r or with gall may fill 1
i n t o t h e b a r g a i n , h e c a m e t o t h e conclusion t h a t h e m u s t c o u i d not, a n d s e e i n g t h a t s h e w a s v e r y ifl, a n d w a s
E a c h or these words, in loftier truth.
h a v e d r a w n a p r i z e in t h e l o t t e r y , or s t u m b l e d u p o n a m a k i n g herself worse, he p u t half-a-crown i n t o h e r feIs a sure talisman or lire,
gold m i n e , a n d was k e e p i n g a b a r b e r ' s s h o p f o r f u n , so v e r i s h h a n d , a n d said h e would call a g a i t r i n t h e m o r n T o guard a n d s t r e n g t h e n heart and brain
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
ne closed his s h o p in dvspnir a n d l e f t t h e p l a c e .
I u time o t hourly din a n d strife ;
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H e c o u l d g e t no i n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t h e n e i g h b o r s :
Office Second Door South of Union I>ock.
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All stations they alike beflt—
M e a n w h i l e " Bill H a r r i n g t o n , ' ' k e p t on b u s y a s a b e e . t h e y w e r e s u r l y or asleep.
T h e peasant's cot or m o n a r c h ' s throne—
d one fine m o r n i n g his e m p l o y e r s t e p p e d in. a n d w i t h W h e n he returned n e x t m o r n i n g , t h e little g i r l met
To every man a priceless gift
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T h e y bring, in self-respect alone !
the c h a i r h e a s k e d t o see t h e s c o r e f o r t h e six m o n t h s in, a n d f o u n d t h a t it was t r u e ; t h e r e s h e lay, t h e
p a s t T h e b a r b e r e x h i b i t e d it, a n d a f t e r a c a r e f u l cal- fire out, h e r f a c e p l a c i d , a n d t h e likeness t o h e r m a i F r o m the Boston Commercial Bulletin.
c u l a t i o n t h e old man s a i d :
d e n self restored. H u g h t h o u g h t h e would h a v e k n o w n
SOLICITOR IN*CHANCERY,
Shaving a Millionaire.
" P l e n t y of c u s t o m e r s , e h ? "
h e r now, oven w i t h t h o s e b r i g h t b l a c k e y e s closed a ,
T r a v e r s e iClty, G r a n d T r a v c r e e C o u n t y , M i c h i g a n !
L o t {my m a n b e c o m e intensely w e a l t h y b y his o w n e x " L o t s of "em," said t h e b a r b e r , " n e v e r d o n e s u c h n t h e y w e r e , in retornum.
Office in Dwelling House.
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e r t i o n s , a n d s t r a i g h t w a y y o u shall h e a r n n n t e r o u s atiec- business in m y life."
S e e k i n g o u t a n e i g h b o r , h e s a i d h o would like t o b u r y
d o t e s i l l u s t r a t i n g t h o m e a n s b y w h i c h he a t t a i n e d bis
W e l l , " s a i d G i b b o n s , " y o u h a v e k e p t t h e a c c o u n t M a r f Duff, n o d a r r a n g e d f o r t h e f u n e r a l w i t h a n u n d e r riches, t h o e f f e c t t h e y h a v e u p o n h i m , his d i s p o s i t i o n of w i t
I see I ' v e p a i d o n e h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y d o l l a r s t a k e r in t h o close. L i t t l e s e e m e d t o b e k n o w n of t h e
t h e m , o r h i s sayings, p e c u l i a r i t i e s a u d e c c e n t r i c i t i e s .
urvices,—all right, and there are t h r e e liuudred and poor outcast, except t h a t she was a " l i c h t , " or, a s SoloA s t o r , G i r u r d , a n d B i l l y G r a y h a v e f u r n i s h e d illustray c h a r g e d f o r s h a v i n g all t h a t a p p l i e d : now t h i s mon would h a v e said, a " s t r a u g e w o m q u . " " D i d s h e
tions f o r m a n y a c l e v e r s k e t c h e r . W e h e a r d a few c l e v e r l u r n i t u r e cost o n e h u n d r e d nnd e i g h t d o l l a r s ^ b a l a u c e d u e d r i n k ? " " W h i l e s . "
a n e c d o t e s t h e o t h e r d a y of Biily G i b b o n s , a N e w J e r s e y
one h u n d r e d a n d t w o dollars. H e r e it is. N o w
S O L I C I T O R I N C H A N C E R Y ,
O n t h e d a y of t h e f u n e r a l ono or t w o of t h e residents
millionaire, o n e of w h i c h we will g i v e o u r r e a d e r s .
own t h i s f u r n i t u r e a u d a r e t o h a v e t h i s s h o p f r e e of of t h e close a c c o m p a n i e d h i m t o t h e C a n o n g a t e c h u r c h
NO. 4 FIRST STREET,
I t s e e m s t h a t Billy, w h i l e in a c o u n t r y village in w h i c h r e n t for six montlis longer, a n d a f t e r t o - d a y y o u a r e t o y a r d . H e o b s e r v e d a d e c e n t l o o k i n g little old w o m a n
Mnnintoo. Mtohlgnn.
h o o w n e d s o m e p r o p e r t y , s t e p p e d i n t o a b a r b e r ' s s h o p t o c h a r g e t h e r e g u l a r p r i c e , f o r y o u r p a y f r o m ine s t o p s t o - w a t c h i n g t h e m , mid following a t a d i s t a n c e , t h o u g h ' t h e
g u t s h a v e d . T h e s h o p w a s full of c u s t o m e r s , n n d t h e d a y
d a y was w e t a u d b i t t e r . A f t e r t h e g r a v e was filled, ami
old g e n t l e m a n - q u i e t l y w a i t e d f o r h i s t n r n .
T h i s , of c o a r s e , t h e b a r b e r g l a d l y a s s e n t e d t o .
he h a d t a k e n of h i s hat, a s t h e m e n finished t h e i r busiA c u s t o m e r w h o was tinder t h e b a r b e r ' s h a u l s
" B u t , " said t h e o l d m a n , on leaviug, " T a k e c a r e y o u
by p u t t i n g on and slapping t h e sod, he saw t h i s
t h o old m a n c a m e in, a s k e d t h e k n i g h t ol t h e r a z o r , in n e v e r c h e a t a man b y c b u r g i u g l e u t i m e s t h e usual a m o u n t
s'oman remaining. S h e c a m e up, a n d . c o u r t s e y i n g ,
a n u n d e r t o n e , if h o k n e w w h o t h a t was, a u d o u r e c e i v i n g for a j h a v e , for it m a y lie a n o ' . h e r Billy G i b b o n s ! "
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Y e w o u l d k e n t h a t lass, sir ?" " Y e s , I knew
C H I C A G O , Hal/TNOIf?.
a n e g a t i v e reply, h o i n f o r m e d h i m , in a w h i s p e r , t h a t it
h e r w h e n s h e w a s y o u n g . " T h e w o m a n buiist i n t o t e a r s ,
was " o l d Billy G i b b o n s , t h e r i c h e s t m a n i n t h e S t a t e . "
" A Hundred Dollar Note to R o o t . "
a n d told H n g h t h a t s h e " k e e p i t a b i t of a s h o p a t t h o
" G o o d ! " s a i d t h e b a r b e r , " 1^'U c h a r g e h i m for his
Old V . , a well-to-do f a r m e r of Illinois, h a d s o m e f o u r C l o s e m o o l h . a n d M a r y d e a l t w i ' me, a n d a y e p a i d regushave."
m a r r i a g e a b l e d a u g h t e r s : a n d b e i n g o n e of t h o s e men w h o lar, a u d I w a s f e a r e d s h e w a s d e a d , f o r s h e h a d been a
A c c o r d i n g l y , a f t e r t h o old m a n h a d t h a t o p e r a t i o n t h i n k t h e i r g i r l s s h o u l d g e t m a r r i e d us soon us t h e y m o n t h o w i n ' mc h a l f - a - c r o w n : " a n d t h e n w i t h a l o o k a n d
p e r f o r m e d , h e w a s s o m e w h a t s u r p r i s e d u p o u a s k i n g t h e a r e o u t of t h e i r s h o r t clothes, felt s o i n e w h n t c h a g r i u e d v o i c e of awe s h e told h i m h o w . on t h e n i g h t h e Was s e n t
p r i c e , t o bo t o l d —
t h a t his g i r l s should remain on h i s h a n d s so long. N o w f o r . a n d i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r he h a d left, s h e h a d b e e n
"Seventy-five cents."
Ihxre was a y o u n g fellow in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d t h a t b a d ! a w a k e n e d b y
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" Soventy-fivo c e n t s , " said he qnietly, " I s n ' t t h a t r a t h e r b e e n w a i t i n g on t h e V. g i r l s f o r s o m e l i m e nnd h a d g o n e , fire—for s h e
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r e c e p t i o n or the t r a v e l i n g public. The P r o p r i e t o r r e t u r n s p e n d e n t l y , " a n d a s t h i s i s t h e only b a r b e r s h o p in t h e " a s k c o n s e n t ' for s o m e one of t h e girls, b u t as y e t h e ' p u t t i n g i t u n d e r t h e b o l s t e r — v a n i s h e d .
h i s h e a r t y t h a n k s ror t h e liberal p a t r o n a g e he has received,
place, them t h a t comes into it must pay w h a t I ask."
w a i t e d in v a i n . B . h o w e v e r , h a d p r o p o s e d , a n d b t i e n a e - 1
A l a s for M a r v D u f f ! h e r c a r e e r h a d b e e n a sad o n e
a n d essures the public t h a t no p a i n s will bo spared to make
T o t h e old m a n t h i s w a s evidently a k n o c k - d o w n a r g u - c e p t e d ; b u t t h e old f o l k s h a d n o t b e e n m a d e a c q u a i n t e d I since t h e d a y w h e n s h e h a d s t o o d side b j ^ i d e w i t h H u g h
h i s guests comfortable.
H i s c h a r g e s will c o r r e s p o n d w i t h
m e n t , f o r h e d r e w t h r e e q u a r t e r s f r o m hid p o c k e t , p a i d w i t h t h e f a c t
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at t h e w e d d i n g of t h e i r friends. I l e r f a t h e r d i e d not
t h e tiroes.
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m a ) 2 5 - 2 1 t h e m t o t h e b a r b e r a n d left t h e s h o p .
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in t o w n ? t h e r e s e e m s t o b e n e a r l y w o r k e n o u g h f o r t w o . ' B . m a d e h i s w a y o v e r t o t h e old gent's, d e t e r m i n e d l o w r e t c h e d g a r r e t , t o d i e d e s e r t e d a n d a l o n e ; g i v i n g eviDO YOU WAJSJo*. MUSTACHE?
" W e l l , t h e r e u s e d t o b e t w o , ' said t h e landlord, " till ask h i m for h i s d a u g h t e r — h o p i n g t h e r e b y t o g e l an e x - dence in h e r latest a c t t h a t h o u e s t y h a d s u r v i v e d a m i d
last w i n t e r , w h e n t h i s n e w m a u c a m e u p f r o m t h e c i t y tension on t h e notc.
t h e w r e c k of nearly e v e r y o t h e r v i r t u e .
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a n d now, f o l k s s o r t of d e s e r t e d Bill I j a r r i n g t o n ' s s h o p , t h e y a r d , a n d w a s ifbotit t o g o t h r o u g h a n i n t e r e s t i n g
T h e B o s t o n P o s t s p e a k s o u t lhtL-.manfuliy.8nd p a t r i o t w h i c h h a d b e e n g o i n g n i g h on t o f o u r t e o n y e a r s . "
IV of " a s k i n g c o n s e n t , " when, i m a g i n e his s u r - 1 i c a l l v : —
" B u t d i d n ' t t h i s Bill d o g o o d w o r k ? d i d n ' t h e s h a v e
d j o y . t h e old g. e n t b r o k e o u t . w i t h t h e follt
I t is t h e o b l i g a t i o n of e a c h t r u e c i t i z e n t o d o all it
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" L o o k h e r e B., y o u y o u n g rasciii, y o u h a v e been I his |»owcr t o reuder t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n as efficient a
" W e l l , a s f o r t h a t , " said t h o l a n d l o r d " B i l l d i d his c o u r t i n ' m y gals f o r m o r n a y e a r ; y o n h a v e b e e n g a d d i n ' | possible, t h a t i t s a b i l i t y m a y bo a d e q u a t e t o t h e task b<w o r k well e u o u g h , a n d c h e a p e n o u g h , b u t h i s s h o p wasn't a n d c u t t i n r r o u n d t h e hull.on em.' N o w y o u r n o t e c o m e s j fore i t
I f t h e r e be a r o t t e n plank in t h e ship, t a k e i'
on t h e m a i n s t r e e t , l i k e t h e u e w one, a n d d i d n t h a v e d u e t o m o r r o w , a n d I'll tell y o u w h a t I'll do.
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For the Whiskers and Hnlr.
so m a n y p i c t u r e s n n d h a n d s o m e c u r t a i n s , a n d folks g o t m a r r y one of m y d a u g h t e r s — I d o n ' t c a r e a snap, w h i c h . d e s e r t the old c r a f t ; s h e is b o u n d on a g l o r i o u s
in t h e w a y of t h i n k i n g t h e new c h a p was m o r e scientific, — a n d I'll g i v e y o u a "good s e t t i n ' o u t a n d y
r h u n d r e d a n d w h e t h e r s o u n d in all h e r t i m b e r s or n o t o r w h e t h e r
r p n K WJUSCR1BERS T A K E P L E A S U R E IN ANNOUNC- b u t t h o u g h , " said t h o l a n d l o r d , s t r o k i n g a c h i n s o w n dollar n o t e t o b o o t ; a n a if y o n d o n ' t 1*11
a b y thui>- h e r c h a r t lie e x a c t l y c o r r e c t in e v e r y minutiie o r not,
JL lng.yi t h e Citizens or the United Statee, that they h a v e ,
with a beard resembling screen wire, " I never want
s h e is f r e i g h t e d w i t h t h e most p r e c i o u s c a r g o t h a t e v e r
o b t a i n e d ' t h e A g e n c y for. a n d a r c n o # enabled to o t j r to the
" I t ' s a b a r g a i n , " sayB B . '• I'll d o i t " A n d t h e n e x t floated u p o n t h e s e a of time, a n d , will s u r e l y find a safe
A m c i m n public, the above justly celebrated aud world-ro- a l i g h t e r t o u c h o r a k e e n e r r a z o r t h a n Bill H a r r i n g t o n ' s . "
" C i l y f a s h i o n s — e h ! " g r o w l e d t h e old m a n .
" S o t h e week t h e r e w a s a " tail*" w e d d i n g d o w n at t h e old m a n h a r b o r a n d a n c h o r a g e a f t e r b u n t i n g all t h e s t o r m s of
n o w n c i article
n e w m a n ' s c i t y f a s h i o n s s h u t u p t h e o t t e r ' s b a r b e r s h o p ? " Y . ' s ; a n d t o t h i s d a y B. cliuckles o v e r t h e w a y t h e old civil c o m m o t i o n . "
" W e l l , n o t e x a c t l y , " said t h e landlord, " t h o u g h t h i n g s m a n g a v e h i s c o n s e n t w i t h o u t asking, " a n d a h u n d r e d
I s p r e p a r e d by Dr. C. P . BsLUNotiAM, an e m i n e n t physician n e v e r d i d s e e m so well w i t h Bill a f t e r t h e n e w s h o p d o l l a r n o t e t o b o o t "
A PA PrHF.ti in- His CAMTIATIXO C m i . n . — F r e d d y , a
of L o n d o n , and i s w a r r a n t e d to b r i n g out a t h i c k set or
o t i e n e d . F i r s t o n e of h i s little c h i l d r e n d i e d of a fever,
f a i r - h e a d e d v o u n g s t e r of f o u r fcimmerc, a f t e r b e i n g , t h e
t h e n h i s wife w a s sick a l o n g t i m e , a n d Bill h a d a b i g
W H I S K E R S
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in from t h r e e to aix weeks. T h i s article i s the only o n e ol b i l l t o p a y a t t h e d o c t o r ' s , t h e n , as a last m i s f o r t u n e , his passed b y t h e E n g l i s h P a r l i a m e n t in 1770. e i m c t - — T h a t " P a , can G o d d o a n y t h i n g ? " " Y e s , d e a r . " " C a n he
<he kind used by the F r e n c h , a n d in London a n d P a r i s It is s h o p b u r n e d down, o n e n i g h t , tools, f u r n i t u r e , b r u s h e s all women, of w h a t e v e r a g e . rank, p r o f e s s i o n , or d e g r e e
d o e v e r y t h i n g . P a ? " Y e s , d e a r . " " C o u l d he m a k e a
in universal use.
a n a all, a n d n o i n s u r a n c e . "
— w h e t h e r virgins, m a i d s o r w i d o w s — w h o shall, a f t e r t w o - y e a r old colt in t w o m i n u t e s ? " " W h y , h e would not
I t i s a beautiful, economical, soothing, y e t s t i m u l a t i n g com- " W e l l , " s a i d t h e old man p e t t i s h l y , " w h y d i d n ' t h e s t a r t
t h i s a c t i m p o s e u p o n , s e d u c e a n d b e t r a y i n t o m a t r i m o n y wish t o d o t h a t F r e d d y . "
B u t if h e d i d wish to. c o u l d
p o u n d , a c t i n g as IT by m a g i c upon the roots, c a u s i n g a beaua n y of his M a j e s t y s m a l e subjects, b y v i r t u e of s c e n t s , h e ? " Y e s , certainly, if he w i s h e d t o . " - W h a t in t w o
tlftal g r o w t h or l u x u r i a n t nalr. H applied to the scalp, i t will a g a i n ? "
" S t a r t a g a i n ! " said t h e c o m m u n i c a t i v e l a n d l o r d , j>aints, c o s m e t i c washes, artificial t e e t h , false h a i r . S p a n c u r e baldness, a n d cause t o s p r i n g u p in place or the bald
m i n u t e s ? " " Y e s . in t w o m i n u t e s . " " W e l l , then, he
s p o t s a fine g r o w t h or new h a i r . Applied a c c o r d i n g t o di
w h y , b l e s s m y soul, h o h a s n ' t g o t a n y t h i n g t o s t a r t i s h wool, i r o n stays, b o l s t e r e d hips, o r h i g h - h e e l e d s h o e s ,
w o u l d ' n t b e t w o y e a r s o l d would h e ? "
rections, i t will t u r n red or t o w y h a i r t o dark, a n d restore w•;»k
i t h . "'
shall i n c u r t h e p e n a l t y of t h e law now io f o r c e a g a i n s t
g r a y hair to i t s o r i g i n a l color, leaving it soft, smooth a n d
" H — m — m ! W h o r e d o e s this mau live?" asked the witchcraft and like misdemeanors; and t h e marriage,
flexible.
The "ONUCKXT" is an indispensibtc article in every
VFRY P R E s s i x f i . — A y o u n g g i r l w h o h a d b c c o m c t i r e d
u n d e r s u c h c i r c u m s t a n c e s , u p o n c o n v i c t i o n of t h e offendg e n t l e m a n ' s toilet a n d a f t e r o n e w e e k ' s uso t h e y would not old m a n .
o f single blessedness, w r o t e t o h e r t r u e s w a i n as f o l l o w . :
H e w a s d i r e c t e d a u d tire l o n g w a s in c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h i n g p a r t y , shall b e null a n d v o i d
f o r a n y c o n s i d e r a t i o n be w i t h o u t it.
D e e r G i m , c a m rite of, cf U a r e c u m m i n a t awl. E d .
The s u b s c r i b e r s are t h e only A g e n t s f o r t h e a r t i c l e in t h e t h o u n f o r t u n a t e t o n s o r w h o c o r r o b o r a t e d t h e l a n d l o r d ' s
U n i t e d States, to whom all o r d e r s must be a d d r e s s e d .
LVJI-XCTIO* W A S T K D . — A n e x c h a n g e s a y s a l a w y e r in C o l l i n g s is i n s i s t i n g t h a t I shall h e v h i m , a n d kisses m e
story.
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" W h y d o n ' t y o u t a k e a new s h o p ? " s a i d t h o old m a n , G r a s s V a l l e y , C a l i f o r n i a w a s c o n s u l t e d a few d a y s s i n c e so k o n t i n e r a l l y t h a t I c a n n o t hold o u t m u c h l o n g e r , b u t
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d e s i r e d effect) will be s e n t t o a n y w h o desire It, by mail (di- " t h e r e ' s a n e w one in t h e b l o c k r i g h t o p p o s i t e t h o o t h e r b y a n i n j u r e d h u s b a n d w h o c o m p l a i n e d of t h e u n f a i t h f u l ness of h i s s p o u s e . R e p e a t e d a c t s of i n c o n t i n e n c e u p o n t h e
rect), securely packed, o n r e c e i p t of price and postage, b a r b e r ' s s h o p "
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" W h a t ! " said t h e o t h e r , " y o u m o s t b e c r a w . W h y . p a r t of t h e wife c o u l d b e c l e a r l y p r o v e d a n d t h e m a n of
HORACE L HEGEMAN A C O ,
Xhat b l o c k b e l o n g s t o old B i l f v G i b b o n s ; h e ' d n e v e r l e t t h e law t o l d h i s c l i e n t t h a t t h e r e would b e « o difficulty left b y a m a n w h o c h o s e t o b e his o w n l a w y e r : — T h i s i*
DBCOOIMTS, fcc.,
o n e of t h o s e s t o r e s f o r a b a r b e r ' s s h o p ; t h e y ' r e a m i g h t y in o b t a i n i n g a d i v o r c e a t t h e n e x t t e r m of t h e c o u r t — t h e l a s t will a n d t e s t a m e n t of me, J o h n T h o m a s . I g i v e
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s i g h t t o g o o d ; b e s i d e s t h a t I h a v e n o t g o t t w e n t y d o l l a r s " D i v o r c e n e x t t e r m of t h e c o u r t ! " e x c l a i m e d t h e now all m y t h i n g s t o m y relations, t o b e d i v i d e d a m o n g t b e m
U N N I P P L E S , GUN W O R K E R S , SHOE PINCHe x c i t e d B e n d i c t " d — n y o u r d i v o r c e ! I d o n ' t w a n t a n y t h e b e s t w a y t h e y can. N . B . — I f a n y b o d y k i c k s u p a
t h e w o r l d t o fit i t u p w i t h . "
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" Y o u d o n t k n o w old Billy G i b b o n s a s well a s I d o , " d i v o r c e ; I only w a n t t o g e t a n i n j u n c t i o n t o s t a y h e r p r o - fuss, h e i s n ' t t o h a v e a n y t h i n g . S i g n e d b y me, J o h n
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said t h e o t h e r . " N o w l i s t e n t o m e . If y o u can h a v e c e e d i n g s . "
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recently almost broken up and destroyed; an uprising of | g]je got aground, and stuck fast, the enemy pouring in a
the drama, of the fine artj, which always languish with •firehot and heavy, which the Monticello replied to with
nation's adversity, and flourish, the accompaniments and I shell sharply. For fifty minutes fhe held her own, and
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Win-uo-jcnc, 01 Legends of the Ode-jib-ways, ACTHOB."
manuractories and of all sorts of business und^r the im- going below the water-line." She fired fifty-five shells iu
The North Putting foMh its Strength.
Is the title of a forthcoming work, by an old resident
petus of renewed trade; an uprising of a nationbQt yet fifty-five minutes, and partially silenced the battery. She
The North, says the New York Herald, is at length- shattered and dead, as croakers would fain have us be- withdrew at dusk for repairs, with one or two men
of Grand Traverse County, who is perfectly familiar
with Indian life and character, and a gentleman of high entering seriously into the work of the campaign. • The lieve ; an uprising or public confidence in the strength and slightly braised, but none killed or wounded.
The escape or the. vessel and crew was miraculous.
glorious
news of the capture of tho two rebel forts at perpetuity or our government; an uprising or a new age,
literary and scientific attainments. We have asked and
Until this time we supposed the day was oursi but the
obtained permission to publish the authorWntroduction, Hatteras Inlet, with a large amount of provisions, guns more glorious and eventful, and pregnant with greater unexpected opening of the large battery rather changed
and
military.stores;
the
energetic
proclamation
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General
which explains the scope, and character of the work. It
consequences and responsibilities than any which has pre- the aspect or affairs. Things }iid not look cheerful at
dark. We had men ashore who were probably in need
is teree, perspicuous and original, and will be read with Freemont, declaring theState or Missouri under martial law ceded i t
and giving freedom to the slaves of all slaveowners found Yes, the administration now begins to emulate the en- of provisions, and in case of a night attack no Assistance
interest by all:—
could be sent them from the Harriet Lane.
I
"8incc Columbus first entered the American Archipel- in arms against tho government; and the highly efficient ergy or the people and takes the van or the onward moveAs we lay cloee in shore we saw the brighjl bivouac
ago, the civilized world has been puzzled with an un- state or organization to which the army or the Potomac ment Commercial men, merchants, bankers, tradesmen, fires on the"beach, with groups or men about tUem. The
been already brought under the sleepless eye and manufacturers,financiersand capitalistsfeelthe confidence night passed without an alarm, the enemy, is Iwe have
solved enigma. It is the origin, character, and destiny
of tho native red races of America. And while history Bterii discipline or General McClellan, thereby rendfcring or the country, and hail the first bright gleams or renew- since learned, laying on their arms all night, expecting
attack.
is busy with the records of their sad fate, a deeper in- it not only equal to the defence or the capital, but ready ed prosperity. Artists, actors and singers prepare themAt early daybreak on Thursday the men went to quarterest is excited in a people, at once hospitable, generous, for an advance at any moment into Virginia—all go to selves to afford us relaxation and amusement from the ters iu the fleet and at a quarter j«Lst eight, the vessels
honest, brave, true in friendship, in war treacherous and show that the government, the military authorities and toils of business and profit The country begins to be having borne down nearer than the p r i n t s day's posi-revengeful, "implacable to foe*,"—a racc doomed, if we the people of the loyal States are duly impressed with the itself once more; and if withiu the next two weeks we tion, the action began, the Susquehanna opening the
day's work by a shell from oue or the eleVen-iuch guns.
can judge from the past, to reccdo and melt before the importance of the task before them, and are undertaking give the rebels 9 tremendons thrashing.al«g the Potom- The Minnesota and Wabaali joined in immediately, and
steady advance of the Anglo-Saxon racc, as if the beams it with the proper spirit and energy. Ilenccforth, ir wc ac—as we will if they will afford us the'opportunity— again the hum orshellaud their explosion was heard. Thev
of light, truth and civilization carried with them com- cannot always count on victory, wo can at least reckon tho coming winter will be one of the most busy, bril- fired nenrly hair an hour before the battery responded,
panion rays of fire, that threaten extermination. Such on the avoidance or such humilitations as the affairs or liant, gay and prosperous that we have ever seen. The when it answered briskly. Our fire was more correct
than on the previous day. The range had been obtained,
is the history of our intercourse with this strange peo- 6ull Run and Big Bethel brought on our arms. Thus signs of the times are most, hopeful, and with such a coun- and nearly every shot weut iuto tuo battery, throwing
ple. The compiler of tliew legends, during a residence prepared to retrieve the errors committed in the early part try, such a people and such a cause as ours, there can up clouds of. sand and exploding with terrific effect
of more than twenty years among the Indians of tho or the campaign, wo may be permitted, in presence or the be no such thing as a disappointment.
At twenty-five minutes past ten -the Harriet Lane
opened fire, and soon after the Cumberland tame in from
North-West, has had an opportunity of studying their mortification that they have occasioned us, to claim credit
for the extraordinary efforts which have beenfciucemade HATTEfcAS I N L E T AFFAIR! the offiug and joined in the attack. Tho Harriet Lane,
character and history.
with her rifled guns, did good execution, several projec"The " 8toic of tho woods" is an assumed character, to repair them.
tiles from the eight-inch shell going into the battery,
Full Account of the Attack and Defence.
In April the thunders of the cannon of Fort Sumter
not Dative to their dispositions.
and one going directly through the ramparts. The fire
[From the New York Herald. September 2.J
was so hot that all of the enemy that- could do so. got
"They are a social people ; humorous and vivacious. awoke the people of the North from the ratal lethargy
FOHTBESS MONBOK, A u g . 30.
They say the white man lives but half his time; the 'In- into which they had Tallen, and the spell or inaction was
The naval expedition which left Fortress Monroe on into a bomb-proof in the middle of the battery. Finally,
at fire miuutes past eleven A. *., an oleveu-inch shell
dian all day and all night; eating, sleeping, smoking, broken. The bpaionstrktor or a conspiracy which had Monday last ou secret service, under command of Major having pierced the bomb-proof through the ventilator
and talking. It is do! unusual at any hour of tho night nearly crushed out the life of the republic met its Her- General Butler and Commodore Striughaim has achieved and exploded inside, near trie magazine, the enemy gave
a
splendid
success.
The
rebel
fortifications
at
Hatteras
to hear the low guttural voice of an old Indian, as he re- cules at last. A vigorous and determined confidence
up the fight and raised over the ramparts a white flag.'
Iulet,. which were of vast importance in a military point
lates the war exploits of-his tribe, hunting Btories, and arose in the public mind. Eighty thousand soldiers sprung or view, have Tallen beneath the attack or our iutrepid We immediately ceased fire. Gen. Butler went into tho
Inlet and landed nt the fort, and demanded an uncondilegendary traditions ; for Indian traditions are little else up, as by magic, and marched to Washington. The ad- navy, and the occupants or tho forts, amoug whom there tional surrender.
mirable strategy of General Scott saved Maryland to the were several distinguished officers, have been taken prithan legends.
Commodore Barron, Assistant Secretary of tho Consoners.
The
rebels,
who
were
commanded
by
Commo"The different bands of tho same tribe differ materially Union. All felt that the capital and .nation were safe,
federate Navy, asked that the officers In- allowed to
dore Samuel Barron, late of the United States Navy,
in relating fancied events of the past. By attempting to and people took a long breath after this first gigantic fought with much spirit, but our navy carried too many march out with side arms, aud tho men be permitted to
return
to their homes after surrenderyig their arms.
harmonize these differences, in gleaning from -amoug effort, while the world applauded tho invincible, sp3tf gun? for them, and they were obliged to surrender unterms were pronounced inadmissible bv General
conditionally. Forty-lnc rebel officers, six hundred and These
them, and occasionally remodeling, to render them ad- taneoos energy or a Tree people.
Butler, and finally the force was surrendered without
sixty-five
non-commisiloned
officers
and
privates,
one
missible for promiscuous reading, it is hoped the writer's
After this came the errors or Big Bethel and Vienna,
«
thousand stand of arms, thirty-five CM no 11, a large a- condition.
Articles of capitulation were signed on the flagship
object is attained; of snatching from oblivion a few like small clouds which obscure but cannot obliterate the mount of ammunition anil stores, and several small vesby Commodore Stringham and (Jeueral Boiler on the
facts and fancies, relating to a highly imaginative people, sun; and then the great blunder or Manassas, liko
sels, laden with cotton and tobucco, were captured part of the United States, and by Commodore Barron,
now as autumn forest leaves, fast fading aud falling. The blow dealt by a friendly hand, made the whole country through the bravery of our men. Our special corres- Colonel Martin and Major Andrews on the rebel aide,
philanthropist inquires if the extinction or the Indian racc stagger, and for a moment we seemed to have lost heart pondent who has arrived from tho scene or the contest, and the latters' swords delivered up
which he left Friday afternoon, with General Butler and
is a necessity ; the writer offers facte and fancies; and, Lying correspondents or foreign journals gloated over our staff, in the steamer Adelaide, uuder command o[ ComHatteras Inlet.
leaves it to the reader to philosophize, and to moralize. misfortune as though it had been final and irredeemable; mander II. S. Stellwagen, U S. N., touching for a short
A geographical sketch of the spot where our naval
The fact is uncontrovertable that the efforts made to foreign .ministers declared that the South must now be time at Fortress Monroe, thence to Annapolis and Wash- forces have been so triumphant cannot Tail to prove interington,
gives
tho
following
account
or
the
brilliant
affair:
save even a remnant have thus fur proved aimost abortive. recognized as having belligerent rights; foreign presses
esting to our readers. Situated about twelve miles from
The expedition, consisting or tho frigates Minnesota, Cape Hatteras light house, is the iulet in que&tiuu. It it
"One reason of this is the attempt to work over the and a jealous foreign aristocracy exulted in the downfall
Commodore Stringham; Wabash, Captain Mercer; the
Indian by summary process ; by rail-road and steam to of the model democracy, and despotism, quaking on its gunboats l'nwucc, Captain Rowan; Monticello,, Com- known to the mariner by a low sand islsnd, which was
formerly a round hammock, covered with trees on the
compel him to tulk, dress, and act the Anglo-Saxon ; to bloody throne, rejoicing qt having obtained a new lease mauder Gillis, aud the Harriet Lane, Captain Pauncev eastern side or the entrance. The breakers seldom exsweat the Indian out of him, and to clcctro-magnctize of life. It is in poverty aud misfortune that one discovers with the transports Adelaide and George Peabody, con- tend across the entrance to the cove or harbor, but at
who are his real and who are only pretended friends.— veying the troops to the number of about a thousand," nearly all times make 011 each side, and between them
bim into a white man.
"Civilization, like mighty engines, comes rushing upon The battle of Manassas stripped the mask from the faces left Fortress Monroe last Monday, and reacbcd the rendez- lies the channel. The bar should be approached from
vous off Cape Hatteras lulet, fifteen miles below Cape the northward and eastward, ami vessels should kcop in
him with burners of salvation, and barrels of whiskey of many of our disguised enemies, and the North found Hatteras. ou Tuesday morning, the Minnesota and Wa- four or five fathoms or water along the breakers until
the pious teacher breaks to bim the bread of life, saying, contumely aud abuse where it expected friendly aid and bash coniihg iu iu the afternoon, and the Cumberland up with tho opening. The least water ou tho bar is
joined the fleet the same day.
fourteen feet mean low water, and the rise and fall of th»
" Eat as tho white man c a t s t h e trader says, " Drink smypathy.
Jt
Preparations were immediately made to land tbo tide hot two feet. Ouce inside the inlet the mariner
as tho white man drinks and the trader nSakcs nineBut foreign correspondents, 'minister# journals, and
troops the following morning, at which time the trans- finds good anchorage in a hard sand bottom, except a
teen converts to tho missionaries one. The change is aristocrats little understood tho people they reviled or ports ran near the beach, two miles north of the Inlet, few sticky spots at the head or the churmel. Tho antoo sudden ; for education has much to do with civiliza- the courage which.they thought broken and dispirited.— and, covered by the Monticello, Harriet Latye, and Paw- chorage affords protection from all winds except those
' '
were
through
. . . lauded
.
„ a from the southward and westward
tion, and education is a work of tidic. Tcachers, spiri- With tho extreme necessity came renewed strength, and nee, about three hundred
As an entrance to Parulico, Aibermarle and Currituck
tual aud secular, find them tough subjects. Tho color the invincible pluck or the*American people showed it- heavy sur£ the force consisting or Capt Lssrncd's company of regular artillery, Capt Jardine's company Ninth Sounds, the possession of Hatteras Inlet is or vast i
of-their hair and eyes (not variable) is an index of char- seir equal to the occasion. There came an upspring or No>w York, two companies or the Twentieth Nuwj portance to the cause "i»r
of tho Union. With Ocracoke
Oeracc
acter. This admits or explanation. All ouimals are tam- the North more earnest more decided, more determined, York, with Col. Weber aud I. L CoL He! ; u dot
'Inch-1 an ,i Hatteras Inlets closed. North Caroliuaa may be said
able, the colatsof whose hair, or plumage, is variable, as more emphatic than that which saved the capital in April meut of marines frbm the frigates, under command of j l 0
completely shut in from the ocean. Privateers
the JK)'rse. Ox^Sheep, Goat, Swine, Dog. Cat, domestic last Congress aud the administration felt the strong Majors Doughty and Shuttleworth, and a detachment of c a n uo longer bo sent to sea through tbo Dismal Swamp
Sound to annoy our commerce, and all
Fotrls, Doves, e k , but animals not variable in the color pulse or the people's heart nud fixe hundred thousand Sailors from the Pawnee, under Lieuts. Crosby and Bloc, and- Aibermarle
communication between Virginia and Europe is effecturitb Drs. K/ng and Jones.
or their hair aud plumage, are comparatively untamable; men and five hundred million or dollars were asked and
The gunKoats swept the bcai-h and neighboring copse ally cut off. Newborn, on the Neuse-river; Washingsuch are Elks, Jfcer, Antilopes, Leopards, Black and voted without a dissentient voice and without delay. The of strub oiks. All the boats being swamped and bilged ton, on the Pamlico river; Elizabeth City, on the PasWhite Bears, (distiuct varieties) Beavers, Otters, Fishers, administration, with renewed energy, placed itseff at the in the surf.Jio more men could be thrown ashore. Mean- quotank, and a number of other ports On the Roanoke
\ Wild Geese, Wild Turkeys, Partridges, Prarie Chickens, head or an enthusiastic people, who followed its onward while, the Minnesota and Wabash—the flatter with the and Chowan rivers, will also lie included in the blockade.
Cumberland iu tow, steamed up to the front or oue or Pauilico Sound, (an inland sea, eighty miles long from
I'idgvons, Ac. So with wild Indians; their eyes are loo mn^h.witli eager, impatient steps. Tho foreign journals, the rebel batteries, and took their position at long range.; ^ wto twenty lmiles
the —
Albcr—
u l , v a wide, connecting with —
invariably black, and their hair too unalterably coarse unable to appreciate American character mid American
At teu o'clock the Wabash fired the first gun. jhe I m a r ] e SounJ 011 the uorth, nud the Pamlico and Neuse
straight, and too uuchangably black, to permit or enterprise, declared that it was impossiblo for m$ to ob- eleven inch shell strikiug riear the battery aud bursting! rivcr» on the west.) can no longer be of any ttrvice to
with
tremendous
force.
The
battery,
which
was
or
sauil,
j
of
North
Caroliua,
uow
that
ils
iirincipal
eing easily domesticated. It would be tho same tain the number or men needed. Before the i£S«e or
covcrod,with turf, and'mounting five long thirty-two's ^ j„i et ^
closed, Aibermarle and Currituck bounds
I their hair and eyes were iuvariably of any other color. the journals which contained these false predictions reach' iustautly returned the fire, the shot falling short. 'I he w j|| n]v> be effectually closed, and the light draaght ves"It is true we can tame the wild Deer to come and take ed us our five hundred thousand soldiers were encamped Minnesota and Cumberland immediately ojiened firp-1 which have been continually annoying the-Governalt from our hand—what next ? a sudden start, and he at Washington, Baltimore, Fortress Monroe, Cairo, West- and rained nine aiuLe'evcu inch shells into aud about it. m e „t i |,y bringing in supplies to the rebels, will noJonger
The fire was terrific, aud soon the battery's responses permitted to carry1 on the nefarious traffic.
is off like a Deer. So we can tame the wild Indian to ern Virginia and Missouri, and at our great recruiting were few and far betweeu, save when the frigates «sus- j
——


. .
take salt from our hand, with moats and bread when he stations. Foreign journals declared that the North
pendod fire for a while to get a uew positiou, when the
A T II.UTOR OBOAX in Easton (la.) has shared ttie
is hungry; ho will receive clothing, and a little educa- without a military lender, and that its armies were but enemy's fire was most spirited.
fate
or its co-laborers in villauy in Coucord and Bangor.
No damage was sustaiued by our shifs, and when ^ey j ^
. < of ^
, j) e m o G £ a t j c town, tbo countytion what next ? he is off for tho mountaius like a wild armed mobs. But, in the meantime, we had placed McAss's colt, and if we catch him again it is by baiting Clellan in commaud, andinK few days we had gained the ngaiu took their position the caunonadmg was intensely _cQl o f o l J x o r t i , a m p l o n , endured its treasonable dochim with a new supply of clothiug and provisions. The greatest of victories—that over ourselves—and had transwild camp-fires of centuries have been reflected from formed this "armed mob" into an orderly, quiet, effect- and carrying death and destruction with. them. The | then they "squelchcd it ojit. It will find none but traitheir eyes and faces ; their hearts have leaped after the ive, well disciplined host surpassed by no army that small wooden structures about the fort were* torn and tors to sympathize with it
wild animals, through tho wild woods for an hundred England or France ever sent forth. Foreign capitalists perforated with flying shells. At eleven o'clock the imRrqrrsrYtos OF TROOI-S.—The Detroit Free Press
mense flagstaff was shot away Jjud the rebel flag came
generations. Their hair and eyes indicate fixedness of were warned against taking our national loan. We took
down, but the fire was still continued by them. At L2 says: Governor Blair received on Wednesday
. a requisiit ourselves. Our banks guaranteed the loan; the people
character ; habit, with them, has become a second
o'clock the Susquehanna steamed in, and, dropping her
from
Fremont for all the Michigan troops
ture ; this second nature has received the seal and im- bought it iu with their surplus capital, and Wall street boats astern, o|>oncd an effective fire. The cannonading rcady, and as many more as can be raised
. . . in the next
on
our
part
was
incessant
and
the
air
was
alive
with
the
apparently without an effort, now supports* the tremenpress of centuries.
hum and explosion of flying shells; but the enemy did twentv days, to be sent to S t Louis. It is evidently in
"Their religion is that of fatalism. They universally dous expenditure of a million of dollars'a day.
return tne fire with any regularity, the battery being contemplation to prosecute a vigorous cappaign in the
No wonder the foreigners cannot understand a vitality not
heliere in spiritual agency. They seldom address the
too hot for them, from the explosion or shells that drop- southwest
Great spirit, {Gc-chc-mun-e-do) believing that he always and energy so novel in the experience of the world.— ped in nt the rate of above half a dozen a minute. The
NKATLT PUT.—At the President's dinner to Prince
With
ears
stuffed
with
bit*
of
cotton,
it
will
be
some
time
enemy
ceased firing a little before two, aud after a few
wills their well-being; but if they suffer from misfortune,
they blacken their faces in mourning, and make an ofier- after the echoes have died away before they can hear the more'shells had been thrown in, the Commodore signaliz- Napoleon. General Scott entered the reception room—
ed to ccasc firing. The troops had meantime advanced leaning upon the arm of General McCIellaa The New
joyful
shouts
from
all
sections
of
the
country
which
shall
ing of tobacco to appease the Evil Spirit, (Maj-c-mun-cto within a short ifetancc of the fort, and before we
do.) Cursing is not in their hearts ; for in their varied annonnce the Union restored and glorious as of old. It ceased firing some or our men got in and raised the York Commercial says: " It was six-foot-four leaning
dialects, there is not a word expressive' of profanity. is sufficient for us that we understand ourselves, for we Stars and Stripes. The place was too hot for the men. upon fivo-foot-eight! Seventy-five upon thirty-five! -HisThe Indian, in his native wildness when uncontaminated haveT>een thrown upon our own resources entirely during but the flag was left" waring. Coxswain Ben. Sweores. tory waiting upon prophecy— memory upon hope!
of the Pawnee's first cutter, stood for some time on the
with the vices of tbo white races, is a noble specimen of this war, an£ have to thank foreign pations only for in- ram parts—wavi ng tho flag amid a flight of shells. ^ hen
GEXERAL RICHARDSON'S BKIOADR.—The brigadttunder
uncultivated man ; and as such, be is an honor to our citing ami complicating it. If they will but get the dust the firing ccascd, the fort was occupicd in force and held command of General Richardson, or thii State, is composof
centuries
of
prejudice
out
of
their
eyes,
however,
we
race. They love the land of their birth, and of their
afterwards.
ed
The Monticello had proceeded ahead of the land fore® j or the Michigan 2d and 3d, the Massachusetts 14th,
fathers' graves; their nnuons trails, and the camp-grounds can show them an uprising here which may teach them
:thing of the capabilities of our people; an uprising 0 protect them, and had reached the inlet, when a large ] and New 1 ork 37th.
where they have lit their counsel-firee they love the

Cfje (Sraitii Cratoe jtoli).

^sighing of the wild winds in their native forests and the
roar of the waves that lash the shores of the " Sard of
.great Lakes." They indulge iu strange, aud often uncouth fancies ; and spend their lives in a poetic wilder~
TRAVERSE CITY:
ss of wild imaginations. These LEGENDS are offered
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 13, 1861.
illustrations cf their peculiar cast of thought, by the
Morgan BaUo, Editor and Proprietor.

S

\

T R A V E E S E CITY.
O M D T U V I I U HXIALD It

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tix

I-oyal c i t i z e n s t o r e down t h e secession flags on t h o a r r i v a l
of c u r t r o o p s .

g r a p h office, r a i l r o a d d e p o t a n d

R a i l r o a d , a n d in t h o n i g h t a p a s s e n g e r t r a i n
100 p a s s e n g e r s w a s t h r o w n i n t o t h e river.

T h e r e p o r t of t h « d e a t h of J e f f D a v i t i s confirmed.

t h e m w e r e c i t h e r killed o r b a d l y w o u n d e d .
escaped uninjured.

Gen. Pillow has returned f r o m N e w Madrid with i
entire force.
A c c o u n t s f r o m t h e r e b e l s in S o u t h e r n J U a o n r i a

T h e R e b e l G e n e r a l B r a g g h a s left P e n s a c o l a

h a v e recently been a p p o i n t e d : M a r t i n
H u r o n ; J o h n Thompson, A n n
F o s c n , Ypsilanti.

with

t h r e e Regiments for Virginia, leaving there a b o u t t h e
I t was v e r y sickly a t P e n s a -

three

Arbor;

J.

Gillett,

Ralph

Port

W. V

ton, ( O a k l a n d L i g h t G u a r d ) of t h o S e v e n t h R e g i m e n t
five b r o t h e r s , n a m e d W i n t e r s , w h o s e a g e s r e s p e c t f u l l y
22, 24, 2 5 f 2 8 a n d 29.

G e n . B e a u r e g a r d ' s report of t h e b a t t l e of Bull R u n is
remarkable

Only

A FAMiLT OF SOLDIERS.—In C o m p a n y H , C a p t a i n S u t -

c o l a — f r o m t h i r t y t o f o r t y s o l d i e r s d y i n g daily.
p u b l i s h e d . H e calls t h e e n g a g e m e n t a

with about
T h e m o s t of

POSTMASTKBS.—The following P o s t m a s t e r s in t h i s S t a t e

conflicting. T h e i r n u m b e r s are variously estimated a t
from nine t o t h i r t y t h o u s a n d .

H e compliments the

t»cte«/thc

P l a t t e river, on t h e lino of t h e H a n n i b a L a n d S t J o s e p h

a n d " W a s h i n g t o n d a t e s of t h e 6 t h .

duel .

hospital.

O n t h e 3 d i n s t t h e rebels b u r n e d a b r i d g e

from P o r t Sarnia

M o n d a y m o r n i n g wo h a v e D e t r o i t p a p e r s of the 7 t h ,

s a m e n u m b e r <jf t r o o p s .

marine

f o u n d l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of c o m p l e t e r a t i o n s a n d l e a t h e r f o r
the southern army.

T H E LATEST W A R NEWS.
T h r o u g h t h e c o u r t e s y o f C a p t B o / n t o n , of t h e P r o peller Alleghany, which a r m e d

G e a G r a n t t o o k possession of t h e tele-

artillery

W a s h i n g t o n artillery,

and
T h e T o m h a w k a n d S c a l p i n g knife a r e t o be h e r e a f t e r

mentioned a j e w names complimentary.
T h e W i l m i n g t o n J o u r n a l s a y s F o r t H a t t e r a s fell i n t o
t h e b a n d s of t h e e n e m y , n o t b e c a u s e i t h a d n o t a suffi-

t h e f a v o r i t e w e a p o n s of t h e m e n in a r m s a g a i n s t t h e G o v ernment

c i e n t a m o u n t of a m m u n i t i o n , b u t b e c a u s e t h e w o r k s w e r e
n o t sufficiently t e n a b l e t o resist t h e h e a v y f o r c e b r o u g h t
.•gainst them.

T h e cost of c o n v e y i c g a

regiment

w i t h all i t s a p p u r -

t c n a n c e s , horses, w a g o n s a n d b a g g a g e , f r o m B o s t o n t o
W a s h i n g t o n , is a b o u t $10,000.

T h e s c h o o n e r A b b y B r a d f o r d , of B o s t o n , a prize of t h e
Sumter, was recaptured by the Powhatan,

a n d h a s ar-

r i v e d a t t h e N a v y Y a r d w i t h one of t h e
c r e w in iyous.

rebel

prize

O H I C A G O &o S ^ R J S T I A .
VIA

T R A V E R S E CITY.

T h e steam, tug R. B. F o r b e s arrived at the N a v y
* Y a r d at W a s h i n g t o n on t h e 4 t h .

THE PltOPELLEB

H e r Captain, 1st and

2d mates, b o a t s w a i n a n d c a r p e n t e r , w e r e i m m e d i a t e l y
Captain C. H . Hoynton.
I L L RUN REGULARLY BETWEEN CHICAGO ANT)
d o u b l e irons. T h e c h a r g e a g a i n s t t h e m h a s n o t t r a n s p i r l o r t jjarnia d u r i n g the remainder of the Season,
e d , b u t i t is believed t h e i r a r r e s t h a s g r o w n o u t of t h e i r t o u c h i n g at Traverse City both ways. She makes the round
trip In 10 days, a r r i v i n g at Traverse City, either from Chireckless c o n d u c t f r o m t h o t i m o t h e b o a t l e f t B o s t o n .
cago
Sarnia, every 5 days.
Since the engagement a t H a t t e r a s tho N o r t h Carolina

HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Travi 8 6 City, S e p t 1, 1861.
• <0-3mo
t r o o p s h a v e been w i t h d r a w n < f r o m V i r g i n i a , m a n y r e f u s - T
rested

b y o r d e r of t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ,

and

p u t in

i n g t o c o n t i n u e in t h e , C o n f e d e r a t e e m p l o y m e n t

W

To

ALL WHOM IT MAY C O N C E R N —

W a s h i n g t o n , , 4 t h s a y s : — " V T O T I C E 18 HEREBY GIVEN, T H A T AN APPLICAtion will be presented to the Board of Supervisors of
the County-of Grand Traverse, at their Annual Meeting, to
h o u r b e f o r e d a y l i g h t the- be held a t Traverse City, on the 14th day of October. Ibfil,
praying t h e m to enact and provide for an alteration in the
rebels in c o n s i d e r a b l e f o r c e f r o m M-unson's H i l l , d r o v e bounds of the Town»liips o f L e c l u n a u and Centrcville in said
in o u r p i c k e t s f r o m t h e ' C r o s s R o a d s a n d t o o k possession C o u n t y by detaching fractional township Numbered Thirtvone (31) north, in range Twelve (12) west, from the township
of t h e p o i n t
F o u r c o m p a n i e s of t h e 31st, c o m m a n d e d or Leelanau, and attaching it to the township-of Centrcville.
A Map, showing the proposed alterations, with both tow
b y captain Leonard, d r o v e the rebels back, and agaiu
s h i p s to be affected thereby, will be attached to the apptti
h o l d t h e p o s i t i o n . O u r f o r c e s s u s t a i n e d a loss of tWo tion. Dated the 4th day of September, 1861.
H. C. Sutton,
I Charles W. Ilanns,
killed. T h e y w o u n d e d n e a r l y t w e n t y of t h e rebels, a n d
E. L Winne,
J . C. Glenn,
t o o k fivo p r i s o n e r s .
A. Mansean,
J . W . Timblin,
A. D. Ikllov,
I J o h n Porter.
T h o W a s h i n g t o n S t a r ' s c o r r e s p o n d e n t says t h e r e a r t
F. CooR, "
Geo. A. Crakei
J o h n J . Miller,
n o w n o rebel t r o o p s a t V i e n n a , e x c e p t p i c k e t g u a r d s . —
J o s e p h Dame,
W.M'Clelland
Wm. Goedeeke,
I Norman Barns,
I - Charter,
Half-way bctwoen F a i r f a x Court House and Falls C h u r c h
Otto Theis,
| G.W.Walt,
C. II. Holdc
J o h n McConncI,
a r e t h o remains of t h r e o S o u t h C a r o l i n a regiments reGeo. N. Smith,
d u c e d haif t h e i r o r i g i n a l n u m b e r s b y sickne&c
T h e Times' correspondent,

" Considerable<«kirraishing t r a n s p i r e d t h i s m o r n i n g n e a r

Bailey a Cross Roads.

An

MAXISTEE COUNTY. MICHIGAN.

A rcspoctable geutleraan a t W a s h i n g t o n lately-arrived

TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COXCEKJt—

" V T O T I C E IS HEREBY' GIVEN. T H A T AX APPLICANT tlon
be presented t o the Board ef Supervisors i t
t h e i r meeting, to 1* held at Traverse City, on the I 4 t h day of
October, 1861, p r a r i n g them to enact and provide f o r the or
ganization of a new township, to be called the t o w n s h i p o
Benzoins, t o con-dst of the territory described as follow*
vir.—Commencing at the Point on township line betweei
townships twenty-seven (27 a n d twenty-eight (28) north,
where said line i n t e r n e t s the shore of L a t e Michigan, runn i n g thence east on said line to t o w n s h i p line between range*
lve (12) and thirteen (13) west, thence south on u i d line
township line between township twenty-fonr (U) and
twenty-live (25) north, thence west on said line to the section
line between sections thirty-one (31) and thirty-two, (32.)
town twenty-H-re north, range Bfteen (15) west, thence north
on said section line to the snore of Lake Michigan. t S t n c e on
said shore t o the point of starting,—a map, o r s n r v e v o f V h i c h
(errito nr will be attached to the application.
S f " ? « B e a a o n i t , Crystal Lake Township, J u l y 8th, 1861.
Charles E. Barber, | Horace Burr,
I J . R. Barr,
Geo. Thompson,
O. A. Clark.
Edward L Neell
David Piper.
| J o h n Bailey,
j William W e s t o r
Isaac J . Carver,
H. E. Steward, I Morris Case,
A. T. Case.
H. M. Marsh,
J . K. S m i t h .
William Stub.
L. W. p a s e ,
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NOTICE.
UNITED S T A T E S LAND O F F I C E )
TRAYKRE CITY. August 12,1861. C
P A T E N T S FOIi ENTRIES MADE BETWEEN T H E
JL seson dday of July, 1H.',0, and the tenth (day of Oclober.
8160' j o r s e t t l e m e n t and Cultivation, u n d e r the Graduation
Art of August 4,1854, have been reseived at this Office, and
t h e p u r c h a s e r s are hereby notified to come forward immediately and make the required proof of '-Settlement a n d Cult i v a t i o n . " and receive their respective Patents, because if
said proof is not filed within a limited time the P a t e n t s will
be returned to theGeileral Land Uffice, and will then IK- liable
t o be cancelled for non-performance of the conditions of
Settlement and Cultivation coutcmplated by the Graduation
A c t of August 4,1854.
MORr,AN BATES. Register.
REUBEN GOODRICH. Receiver.

W

ZFtE^SLI.. E S T A T E
AND

GENERAL LAND OFFICE.

/

A L B E R T W. BACON,
r * T I L L LOCATE LANDS, PAY TAXES, BUY OR SEL1
T V on Commission—and now offers for sale,

1424 Acres of Choice Ixmd«;

vs.

U n d e r the name, title and firm of f ATTACUM'N
" S e x t o n Brothers and Co."

IAMS. AMOS.

T I C E I s HEREBY GIVEN, T H A T ON 1
lay of J u l y , A. D. lfe«l, a writ <rf A t t a c h m e n t was duly
i s c o n t e m p l a t e d u p o n t h e h e a d q u a r t e r s o f t h o rebel
issued out of the Circuit Court for t h e Conntv of Maniste
'
pirnttts."
at the suit of Lorin Sexton, I.e«ter Sexton and C h v ' e s Storn
u n d e r the name, title and firm o f - S e x t o n Brothers and Co
T h e ; C o n f e d e r a t e s h a v e a b a n d o n e d t h e i r s t r o n g l y fortithe above named Plaintiff against the l a n d s tenements, goods
fied f o r t a t O e r a c o k o I n l e t '
and chattels, m o n e y s and effects of William S. A m o s the Derendant above named, f o r t b e sum of Six Hundred and Seventy
M u l t W d c W N o r t h Carolinians have demonstrated their
Six Dollars and twenty-four cents, which sirfd w rit was rel o y a l t t / t o t h o g o v e r n m e n t b y c o r n i n g t o F o r t H a t t e r a s turnable on the Sixth day of Aupnst, A. I). 1861.
Dated this twenty-sixth day of A n g u . t . A. D. 1861
t o i f j f x t h e o u t h of allegiance. CoL H a w k i n s semis w o r d
T. J . RAMSDELL.
t h a t V e a d m i n i s t e r e d t h o o a t h t o b e t w e e n 2 0 0 a n d ^ O O in 3'J-Cw
P l a i n t i f f s Attorney.
a s i u a o day.
)
T " «
W Y A N D O T T E R O L L I N G M I L L GIVMPAT h e s t e a m e r P a w n e e stijl lies in t h o I n l e t a n d * t h e \ v ^
. a r , t removed their Store and OOlee to tho foot of
idward A v e n u e , where t h e v o r e prep
Susquehanna on the outside.
T h e S u s q u e h a n n a r a n rates, a full s t o c k of P u r e Lake Superior atercnant i r o n , all
de from Charcoal P i g ; all
down t o O c r a c o k e I n l e t and found t h e fortifications there
" of Round ' a n d Square,
f r o m l - 4 ' t o 5 i n c h ; all sizes of F l u Bar'T-1 w . , U L 1 , „ l u v
c o m p l e t e l y d e s e r t e d . T h e C o n f e d e r a t e s h a d c a r r i e d a w a y also, a full a s s o r t m e n t of ScVap Iron, made from sclcete.i
Scrap. C h a i n s of all sizes, made from e x t r a refined I j k e
t h e i r g u n s a n d a w h i t e flag w a s e x h i b i t e d .
Superior Iron. Would invite p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n to the
T h e lines -of p i c k e t s a r e in s i g h t o f e a c h o t h e r . T h e quality a n d work of the same. Also, Rivets ol all aizes, the

s h o o t i n g a t p i c k e t s h a s b e e n f o r b i d d e n b v G e n e r a l M c - best in the market. Railroad A x l e s made to o r d e r
The h i g h e s t price will be paid, either I n . C a s h or Iron for
Clellan.
W r o u g h t I r o n Scrap. Call and see o r address,
T h e m o v e m f n t o f t h o rebels i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e i r atr w .. . '
WM. H. ZABIUSKIE. A g e n t .
Detroit, A u g u s t 15,1861.
3s.)y
t a c k , if m a d e a t all, will c o m m e n c e a t C h a i n B r i d g e .
General McClellan'i preparations are made to embrace
ready

DETROIT t-iTY KO i N I>R

O u r t r o o p s a r e in t h e finest possible c o n d i t i o n ,

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We have now in Stork,
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C H O I C ' E ^ E N G I J S I I A N D A M E R I C A N

PRIXXB,

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SUMMER DK LA INS, M U S U N S , B X I L U A K Tfcl'MMKRV A L E T -

CIA8,

VALOURS,

CHOICE SCOTCH O ING HA MR, DOMESTIC

D

OMESTICS FOII SUMMER O F 1861-KEN
t n c k v J e a n s Suiuini-r Studs, Denims, Duck, Stripe, Tick,
Apron and Miners' Check. S h i r t i n g Print*, Nankeen Cotton
Flannels, Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Cottons, a full
line. Bags, Ac.
UANNAII, LAY A CO.
Traverso City, J u n e 1, 1861.

I A B L E L I N E N . — B R O W N LINEN TABfcE-COVERS.
I Bleached ditto, Wool Table C o v e r s D o y l e s Napkins,
Huckabuck T o w e l s Diaper, Cotton Tabling by the Y s r d .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Traverae City, J u n o 1,18C1. .
J7
ongress Boots, l a s t i n g Congress B o o t s Side Lace u...
Front Lace Boots assorted, Slip|K-rs, R u b b e r s Cork Soles,
Traverse City, J u n e 1, ltuil.

HANNAH. LAY & CO.

' "'oap. Green A p p l e s Ac.
.
.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
Traver r City, J u n e 1 , 1 ( 1 1 .
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/ " C L O T H I N G . — C O A T S . PANTS. VESTS, DRAWERS.
V 7 Under S h i r t s Shirts—Fancy and Plain. Suspenders.
Over-Ails, a n d Jackets, India Rublier and Oil Coats and
J a c k e t s , Wool, Union and Cotton S o c k s Cravats, Collars,
1
ravelling B a g s T r u n k s Umbrella*. Ac.
'
H A N N A H , L A Y A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1,1861.
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DYE

STUFFS.—MADDER INDIGO, EXTRACT OF

I.ogwood, Blue Vitriol, Cudbar Copperas, Camwood,
Cochineal. .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Traverse City J u n e 1.1861.
I J A I N T S . — R E D A W H I T E LEAD. WHITING, OCHRE,
1
\ enetian Red, Spanish Brown, Chrome Yellow, L i t h s r a g e
H A N N A H , LAY 4 CO.

/ ~ t R O C E R I E S , A c . — S U G A R , TEA. COFFEE,
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SpicCa. Candles, Soap, common aud erawKe;
M u s t a r d , E n g l i s h aud F r e n c h p r e p a r e d ;
Soda. Cream Tartar, (Singer, Baking P o w d e r .
S a l a r a t u s Starch. V e r u a c c l l i , Hops.
Tobacco, Snuff Garden S e e d s
Bag Salt, Fine and Rock Salt, G l u t , A l u m . "
14-Om
L a m p and Lard Oil, Castor Oil,
N E W R E M E D I E S KOIV
Indigo. Yellow Oehre. Clislk. Camwood.
.
Fluid. Molasses Syrup. Vinegar.
Beans. Pork. Meal. Flour. Oatmeal, Feed. Bran.
Beef, Hams a n d Shoulders, Codfish,
Hard Bread, B u t t e r C r a c k e r s Lard,
E x t r a c t Lemon, Van i l l s Rose, p e s r h . Pine . \ p , l e . * « .
for the Belief or the Sick and distressed, afflicted with Viru- i
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u q e 1,1*61.
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lent and C h r o n i c Disease* and esiKiciaily for the Cure of
^Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
A F A I R ASSORTMENT O F BUILD
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the a c t i n g Surgeon.
.. .
i d s Glass, Ac.
VALUABLE R E t ' O R r s on Spermatorrhoea, and other Disease* of the Sexual Organ®, and ..u the NEW REMEDIES
H A N N A H . LAY A CO,
emplove.l l a the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter e n v e l o p e s
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1, ISfiJ,
free of c h a r g e . Two or three S u m p s for postage acceptable.
_ _ _ _ _
A d d r e s s D H . J . SKILLLN HOUGHTON. Howaid A~»..-iati..u. I ^ O O R M , N A S H — PRIMED AND GLAZED. BLINDS
No- i S. N i n t h St., Philadelphia. I'a.
Is—ly
U
Infanta' C r a d l e s Wooden Ware, l a d l e s Ac.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Nov. 30. I860.
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MEDICDT
Esj-riLLg
iNES.i—PILIJ?,
OINTMENTS. LINAMENTR.
Oils, Salts. Sulphur. Pain Killer, Sarsaparilla
i r u i e u lnseovery, Salt-Rheum Ointment, Strychnine, Eye
rater and Salve, A l o e s Vermifuge. E s s e n c e s E x t r a c t s Ac
L O C A T E D AT D E T R O I T , MICII.,
,
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
" O E C E N f L Y REMOVED TO T H E NEW AND ELEGANT
T r a v e r s e City. J u n e 1,1861.
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j i V soitc ol rooms, prepared expressly for their use, in
-ill Block, c o r n e r of Jefferson and Woodward Avenues.
scholarship issued from Detroit College will be cood
....
A l l o n y , N. Y-: Chicago, f a n c y P i p e s Sil \ r a n d Toy W a t c h e s Fancy B o x e s I'urses
aud Money B a g s Ladies' Work and F a n c v ' B a s k e t s Table
, _.
Mo., and N. Y. City.
Mata. Brushes of all k i n d s G u a r d s - C h a i n s . Ac.
J . H. GOLDSMITH. Resident Principal at Detroit.
H. P. PERRIN, Sp.-nreri.in Penman.
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
Traverse City. J n n e 1.18CI.
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T U I T I O N IN ADVANCE.
Perpetual S c h o l a r s h i p good in all o u r Colleges, Including
ARMER8' TOOLS.—PLOWS, SHOVELS, UOBR
B u s i n e s s Penmanship, S4f>.
R a k e s Forks. G r u b Hoes. Brush Hooks and S y t h f s CraP e n m a n s h i p alone. 25 l e s s o n s $ 5 ; six m o n t h s e v e n i n g s $ 1 0 .
• * O u r S t a n d a r d of P e n m a n s h i p , is t h e good old Spen- d l e s S p a d e s C h a i n s H a r n e s s e s B a s k e t s Half B n . h e l s A e .
H A N N A H . LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, 1661.
T h e m o s t t h o r o u g h and p r a c t i c a l and t r u l y p o p u l a r Col-

ER3L
SPERMAfORHHCE.A

imitt, ^tratton & Co^s

COMMERCIAL

COLLEGE,

, H O I . Steam Kngim-s Mill Gearing. Mining Machina t all ery, J r o u a n d Brass Castings, of all kinds, to order. We
h a v e . large variety of P a t t e r n s , for b u i l d i n g ptTrpo.es. to
which we would invite the attention or builders.
a n d eager for the fray.
J . R WILSON.
Foot of Randolph Street, n e a r Detroit
A feeling of p e r f e c t s e c u r i t y a n d c o n f i d e n c e in M c a n d Milwaukee R. R. Depot.
Clellan p r e v a i l s in W a s h i n g t o n .
Detroit, Aug. 15, 1861.
SH-ly
l e g s i n America. Nearly f o u r thousand s t u d e n t s have entered
G e a G r a n t w i t h t w o regiments of i n f a n t r y , o n e c o m establishment, which Is the best e v i d e n t of t h e i r
OOTS A- SHOES AT WHOLESALE.—H. P. BALD- sf ai nvcoer their
with the p u b l i r .
W I N A CO.. No. 25 Woodward Avenue. Detroit! We
p a n y of l i g h t a r t i l l e r y , a n d t w o g u n b o a t s t o o k possession
F o r f b r t h e r information call at College Room^. or send for
offer to the trade, a large and complete stock of o u r own and
of P a d u c a b , K y „ on t h e 6 t h i n s t H e f o u n d secession flags Eastern Manufacture. We assure c u s t o m e r s a s LOW PRICES new'Catalogue o f 8 0 pages. F o r s p e c i m e o s of P e n m a n s h i p
i n c l o s e letter s u m p . Address.
flying in d i f f e r e n t p o r t s of t h e c i t y , in e x p e c t a t i o n of and as favorable t e r m s as can be obtained i n New Y o r k or
BRYANT. STRATTON, A Co.,
a n y Eastern m a r k e t . All goods of t h e very best n u a l i t v .
g r e e t i n g t h e a r r i v a l of t h e s o u t h e r n a r m y , w h i c h w a s re„
At e i t h e r of the above Cities.
Detroit. Aug. 15,1861.
(Cut t n t s o u t f o r f u t u r e reference.)
50-ly
t h e w h o l e fibo of t h e P o t o m a c , a n d h e i s

points.

Of purchase for

COOK AM) EEflJBLE MOTS.

1850 Acres'also Choice ami well Se11 Chess Men, Cocoa-Castorine, Pointed Tape Trimming.
lected,
Magic Ruffling, Breakfast Setts—for 25 cents each, R a z o r s

LINE OF PROPELLERS,

N o w b e r n , u n d e r t h e i m p r e s s i o n t h a t a n i m m e d i a t e attack-

Best M a r k e t s & Lowest Bates

M I S S A. K . S P I i A G U E

Northern Transportation Co.'s

CBARLKS STORM, -

SHwk of (Bratral ofllcrt^aiiiiijr,
Which was bought for, and is peculiarly adapted
th«
requirement* of the p e o p l e of GKAND TKAYLKSK and adjoin
i n g Counties ; to which, from week t o week, all such a d d i t i o n s
are being made as the demands of our customers may rrqnir*.
Our advantages are second to none In the WRIT, and we
shall invariably possess ourselves of the advantage of the

M I L L I N E R Y .

D A S C O M B , T O r i D & Co.

t j i o P o t o m a c h a v e botm s t o p p e d on t h e w a j , a n d s e n t t o

H U M M E R O F 1861.
e now in Store a full a n d Complete

TTTHITE t;OODST T Cambric, muslin
and linen E d g i n g ;
.... sud
Inserting and H o u n c i n g . real T h r e a d :
S m y r n a and cotton Edge a n d I n s e r t i n g ;
Musiiu, c a m b r i c a n d piqua s e t u of C o l l a r , and Sleeves;
SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
t.ambric, muslin A line Maltese hand-wrought Collars;
COUNTY TREASURER'S O F F I C E
>
Muslins—Nainsook, Book, Swiss a n d C a m b r i c ;
TKAVEFSK CITY. August 14,1»61. (
F r c u c k skirt J a c o n e t ; J a c o n e t ;
" v * T H A T T H E ANNUAL
Cross-barred, Cambric a n d Nainsook;
' r a n < ! Traverse County
, Wash Blond; Embroidered C u r t a i n s ;
the year 1M,0. will be held at the office, oi the C o u n t '
BrillianU's f r o m is. to 3llc;
Treasurer of said County, in Traverse City, r o m m e n c i u e c~
Linen, Linen Cambric and hem stitched H'dk'fsi
the tirst Monday in October n e x t at o'clock. A M
v
Printed bord, printed and plain Gent's. H a m l k e r c h i t f i ;
'
MORGAN BATES.
Child's printed, plain and hem stitched linen H ' d k ' f t ;
;
County Treasurer.
Pillow-Cose C o t t o n :
Linen Table C o v e r s by the pattern or y a r d ;
Marseilles printed a n d plain;
I.inen, l ' i q n a Binding. Magic Ruffling';
Linen ami Cotton Bosoms-^some very n i c e ;
Marseilles Quilts—nice;
OULD IiESPECTFULLY A W O l ' M K TO
the Lad es of Traverse City, and vicinity, that she has
P o i n t e d Tape Trimming, for ladies' u s e ;
j u s t arrived with a new stock or
,
Soft a n d heavy Muslin, for l a d l e . ' skirts and u n d e r clothing.
B o n n e t s , Vonng Ladies? B o u l e v a r d s , S h n k e r s , C h i l HANNAH, LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e City, J n n e 1,18G1.
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dren's Hats, Ribbons, Bead-Nats, Ac, Ac.
W h i c h she feels confident will give satisfaction both in styles
T > L A C K A N D L I N I N G S I L K S ^ - V E I I , TISSUE AND
a n d prices. Straw dressing done with neatness, and di
urd
V'. *
Tassals, Velvet and Silk Ribbons,
p a t c h . Ladies call and see for yourselves. Room one do.
w e s t of the P r i n t i n g Office.
__
,
ADA K. SI'RAGUE.
"HANNAH. LAY A CO.
T r a v e r s e Cltv, J u n e 14. I sfil.
•>«•/
Traverse City, J u n e 1.1881.

• V T O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN. T H A T A MEETIVi.
f r o m N o r t h C a r o l i n a s a y s t h e U n i o n p r o s p e c t s i n t h a t L-y win be heM at 2 p. JI. on the tlrst Mondav of OotoU i
next, at tiie Store of W in. Caw Is. at Manistee, for the purpose
S t a t e a r e m o s t e n c o u r a g i n g , . T h e a c t i n g G o v e r n o r is n or 9 r g a n l z l n g a Raftiug Company, to drive a n d take care oi
AJs<>—13 L o t s i n t h e V i l l a g e of E l k R a p i d s ,
Logs. Lumber.and T i m b e r on the Waters of Manistee Lake
reliable U n i o n i s t
S e c r e t l e a g u e s of loyalty e x i s t
WITH OK W l T U O f T DWELLIKO*.
and River, ami their Tributaries. All persons desirous oi
e v e r y county, and are rapidly gaining strength.
T h o above mentioned Lands are iu all part* of the County.
f o r m i n g such a Company are requested to attend and suK
Elk 1-i ke, Whitewater. Ornenia and Traverse; are a m o n g the
T h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t h a s notified t h e W a r D e p a r t - scribc articles of association, a m t elect directors.
eaJlieat nod best selections w i t h reference*to soil, water, surSeptembcfr 4th, Ibtil.
'
41
ment that it must discontinue granting passes to women
face, a n d m a r k e t : embrace F a n n i n g L a n d s Village Sites and
T H E CIRCUIT COURT FOR T H E COUNTY OF MANISTFF Water Powers, with or without improvements, in q u a n t i t i e s
and children goiug to Southern States.
to suit purchasers, and at prices making it an object, in pre^
S T A T E ^ O F MICHIGAN.
ference t o buying back from settlements.
T r a v e l v i a Louisville i s c o m p l e t e l y b l o c k e d b y o r d e r of
ADAMsgTRONACH, )
' T r a v e r s e City. May I. ls.il.
22-Jv
'
- > I N ATTACHMENT.
the government
U r g e n t a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r passes S o u t h
W I L L I A M S. AMOS. _ S
GLEN ARBOR,
M A R C H , 1801.
liave been refused.
" V T O T I C E I S HEREBY-GIVEN T H A T ON T i r e EIGHTA l l secessi on e m b l e m s in B a l t i m o r e h a v e b e e n s u p p r e s - f 7 eentli day of July, A. D. Igr.l, a writ of Attachment was
duly issued out of the C i r c u i t Court for the County of M.missed,
' v' '
.
'
tee, at tiiesuit of Adam Stronach, the above-named Plaintiff.
•WOrLn REURRV UIVB SiOTICE T1IAT TIIE
t
* ' D l ' l 0 e n t s , goods a n d chattels, moneys
T h o U n i o n men in S o u t h e r n M a r y l a n d a r e s t r o n g l y or- "
and effects of \\illiam S. Amos, the d e f e n d a n t above n a m e d
ganizing for the O c t o b e r election.
for the «niu of Five Thousand Dollars, which said writ was'
r e t u r n a b l e on the Sixth day of \11gust, A. D. 1861.
T h e P o s t ' s s p e c i a l advices, received t o - d a y f r o m V i r Dated at Manistee t h i s N i n e t e e n t h d a v of August \ D I S C I
R u n n i n g b e t w e / n OGDENSBURG a n d CHICAGO, will rail
g i n i a , l e a v e n o d o u b t t h u t t h e civil a n d r e b e l l e a d e r s h a r e
W. W. CARi'ENTER. an'd"
at this p l a c e DAILY, during the eoiuing season of navigaT. J . RAMSDELL,
a g r c e i L t o a t t e m p t an a d v a n c e on W a s h i n g t o n a n d B a l t i - 3 9 G
tion. to r e c e i v e w o o d .
The above Line consist* i.f the Pro" *
Plaintiff's Attorney.
l>ellcn
m o r e in n few days. O u r g o v e r n m e n t is fully p r e p a r e d .
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR T H E COUNTY OF MANISTEE B u c k e y e , M i c h i g a n , O n t n r l o , O g i l e m b u r s , \ V l a c o n T h e Hcralii!&jxJ?respondcnt W a s h i n g t o n , 5th says:—
S T A T E O F MICHIGAN.
s i n , E m p i r e , Prairie Stnte and Cleveland;
LORIN SEXTOx.
" T h e o a p W r e of F c r t H a t t e r a s a n d its d e p e n d e n c i e s h a s
and for s a f e t y and regularity of trips is t o t equalled by a n I.K-rtit SEXTOS, and
o t h e r L i n * «» the
»•>« l1i k e s .
t-pnead a f a r m t h r o u g h o u t t h e C a r o l i n i a n s . T h e r e g i m e n t s
f r o m South Carolina, Georgia, and A l a b a m a h u r r y i n g to

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NEW TOWNSHIP.

ported thirty-eight hundred strong sixteen miles distant

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Ix a man a b i t the better.
F o r hia riches, golden gains,
F o r hla a c r e s a n d Ilia palace?
If his inmost heart is callous.
Is a man a bit the better?
And if a m a n ' s no bit the b e t t e r
For his coffers and hia mines.
For h i s " p u r p l e line linen."
For his n n c y a p l and his vines.
Why do t h o u sa n d s bend the knee.
And cringe in mean servility,
If a man'a no bit the better?
Is a man a^bit the worse
For o lowly dress of rags?
Though he owns no lordly rental.
If his h e a r t is kind and gentle.
Is a man a bit the worse?
And if a man's no b i t the worse
For a poor and lonely stand,
For an ever empty pocket.
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kind of disease to which the human frame is liable.
j
I The following are among the distressing variety of human j
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known to be infallible:
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Heartburn. Headache, Restlessness, ill-Temper. Anxiety, Ijin- j
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which it
I n n o x i o u s in all maludi
proved absolutely c u r a t i i
plaints, viz:
The I.ife Medicines have been known to
T h e B a a h i k o a a y A n t of A f r i c a .
In Debility, Nervous Affections, E m a c i a t i o n .
permanently in three weeks. and the G.iut
D y s p e p s i a , C o n s t i p a t i o n , D i i i r r h a n , D y M - i i t e r y . Ii " I t ia t h e d r e a d of nil liviug animals, f r o m t h e l e o p a r d by removing local inflammation from the
c i p i e n t C o n s u m p t i o n , N c r o f u l o u s T u b e r c u l o s i s , Kali
t o t h e smallest i n s e c t
I d o n o t t h i n k t h e y b u i l d a nest inents of the joints.
W l j i h be offers cheap for Cash i>r Barter.
Klicum. M i M n e n s t r u n t i o i i V W h i t e s , Chlorosis, Livei
the
|)KorsiK*of all kinds, b j freeing and trengthening
or h o m e of a n y k i n d . A t any ruto t h e y c a r r y n o t h i n g
011 t h c R e
Complaints. Chronic Headache*. Rheumatism, Inik'htfully
kidneys and bladder: they operate most de
C. DAVIDSON, Agent.
away, b u t e a t all t h e i r p r e y on t h e s p o t
I t is t h e i r important organs, and hence have ever 1H"
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 , A:c.
N o r t h p o r t DecemWr 21. l«»'.«.
*«f
h a b i t t o m a r c h t h r o u g h t h e f o r e s t s in a l o n g r e g u l a r remedy for the worst cases of Grovel.
Ia cases of liKNEK AI. DEBILITY. whether the result of acute
l i n e — a 4 w e a b o u t t w o i n c h e s b r o a d a n d o f t e n several
Also WORMS, by dislodging front the turt
disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and m n r. s—CAAH PAID FOR FI RS.
cular energy frum nervous coiu|d«ttits. one trial of this re
m i l e s in l e n g t h . A l l a l o n g t h i s line are l a r g e r ants, w h o els the slimy m a t t e r to which these creator*
S c u n v x . Ulcers and Inveterate S o n s : l<) 1
storutlTc ha« proved succe»»!ul l o a n extern whicb no d e s c n f
a c t as officers, stand o u t s i d e the ranks, a n d s e e p t h i s sinwhich these Life Medicines give to the hloo
g u l a r a r m y in o r d e r . I f t h e y c o m e t o a p l a c e w h e r e
so long U-d-ridden a» t.. have lieeome forgolt. n in their own
t h e r e a r e no t r e e s t o s h e l t e r t h e m f r o m t h e sun, w h o
SCOKBCTIC E l i r m o s s , and l a d Complex
neighborhood*, have suddenly re-np|« are.! m the busy world
U-rative effect on the fluid* that feed the skil
h e a t t h e y c a n n o t b e a r , t h e y i m m e d i a t e l y b u i l d undc
as if just returned from |>r<ilr»cted i r a t e I I:I a distant land
state
of
which
occasion'"
all
eruptive
co
" line very signal i n s t a n c e s of t h i s kind ate attested of fcniab
g r o u n d tunnels, t h r o u g h w h i c h the w h o l e a r m y passes
cloudy, and other disagreeable complexion^
ifferer*. emaciated victims of apparent uiara>tWt)N pan
c o l u m n s t o t h e forests b e y o n d . T h e s e tunnels a r c f o u r
The use of these Fills for a very short tti
dneous exhaustion, ci
or five feet u n d e r g r o u n d , a u d a r e u s e d only iu t h e heal e n t i r e cure ot Salt Rheuin. and a striking
e for
nervous a n d dy«pcp
H A V E INTRODUCED A l.VWiE AND T H E
the clearness of the skill. Common < 'olds i
of t h e d a y o r d u r i n g a storm.
liich the physician ha
FKCTIO.HS of all k i n d s and for reasons fa
W h e n t h e y g r o w h u n g r y t h e long file s p r e a d s itself always tie cured by one dose, or by two m t
I n NKHVOI S AFKBCTI
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proprietor
of
tlies
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operation
of
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preparation
of
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to
medlcwl
men.
t h r o u g h t h e f o r e s t in a f r o n t line, a n d a t t a c k s a n d decured of Files of 35 years standing, by the
rily lie salutary, for. u n i i k r the old oxides,
v o u r s all it o v e r t a k e s w i t h a f u r y w h i c h is q d i t e irreaiatnie. without b e i n g e x c i t i n g aud overheat
Medicines alone.
it is v i g o r
able. T h e e l e p h a n t a n d gorilla fly before t h i s a t t a c k .
EVER AMI Aot'E—For t h i s scourge ol t'
•egularly aperient, even In the most obstiThe black men r u n for t h e i r lives. E v e r y a n i m a l t h a t
these Medicines will be found a safe, s]
nate cases of costiveness without ever being a gastric purga
edy. Other medicines leave »h- svstc
live, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
lives iu t h e i r line of m a r c h is c h a s e d . T h e y s e e m t o
TO HE FOUND IN THE C u U N T Y .
i of the disease—a cure by these medic
In this latter property, among others, which m a k e s It so
u n d e r s t a n d a n d a c t u p o n t h e t a c t i c s of N a p o l e o n , a n d
—try them, be satisfied, and be cured.
remarkably effectual and |>ermanent a remedy for 1'u.Ks, u|'Oi\
c o n c e n t r a t e , w i t h g r e a t speed, t h e i r h e a v i e s t forces on
B l l . t o t ' s FEVERS a n d LIVER COHI'I.AINT*
which it also appear* t o e x e r t a d i s t i n c t and specific action,
t h e point of a t t a c k . I n an i n c r e d i b l y s h o r t s p a c e of tv. Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Kemal
by dispersing the tocul t e n d e n c y which f o r m s them.
In DvsMtPsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box
lime t h e mouse, or d o g , o r l e o p a r d ! o r deer, is o v e r w h e l m - have liecn used with the most beneficial n
ilyt«ate Fills has o f t e n sufficed for the most haed, killed, a n d e a t e n , and t h e b a r e skeleton only r e m a i n s . h i ' d e s c r ip tio n : King's Evil and Scrofula
I of these I markabl
•ield to the mild yet powerful
bitual cases, including the a t t e n d a n t CosnvjENrss.
•• T h e y s e e m t o t r a v e l n i g h t a n d dav. M a n y a timu
s Debility. Nci
Medicines. Night Sweats, N<
In unchecked DIAKKIUIH*. even when advanced to DYSKKh a v e 1 been w a k e n e d
o u t of m y sleop, ami o b l i g e d dainu* of all-kinds, Palpitatic n of the Heart. 1'ali
!BV. confirmed, emaciating, and Bfliarentlv malignant, the
t o r u s h f r o m t h e h u t a n d into t h e w a t e r t o save m y life,
[ects have I teen equallv decisive a n d astonishing.
IC
fVr»on'r^vhoHe"constitutions are Impaired. K the injo<
Iu the local pains, loss of flesh and s t r e n g t h , debilitating
a n d a f t e r all sufTored intolerable a g o n y f r o m t h e b i t e s of
IN W H I C H T H E Y AHE NOT TO HE UNDERSOLD.
•ious use of Mercnrv. will find these medicines a perte
iugh, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate I s o
t h e a d v a n c e - g u a r d , w h o h a d g o t i n t o m y clothes. W h e n
cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system nil i
KST Co*sr>llTioK. t h i s remedy ha* a l l a j e d t h e alarm of
t h e y e n t e r a h o u s e t h e y c l e a r it of all l i v i n g t h i n g s . C o c k - effects of Mercury, much sooner than the most powerful pi
f r i e n d s a n d physicians, in several very g r a t i f y i n g and iuter
r o a c h e s are d e v o u r e d in an i n s t a n t
R a t s a n d m i c e parutions <jf Sarsaparilla.
N. B
P h y s i c i a n s ' P r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r e f u l l y C o m * esting instance*.
^
^,U-KAT
pounded.
s p r i n g r o u n d t h e r o o m in vain. A n o v e r w h e l m i n g f o r c e
in d c t u > r v t o r s TfBKSCi i.osis.thia medicated I r o n h a s h a d
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far more t h a n the good effect of the most cautiously balanced
of a n t s kills a s t r o n g r a t in less t h a n a minute, in s p i t e of
N o r t h p o r t . Dei 1 I. H'lO.
26-m
• 2 3 - F o r Sale by all Druggists.
39-lJ
preparations of iodine, without any of the well known li«
t h e m o s t frautic struggles, a n d in less t h a n a n o t h e r m i n u t e
bilities.
its b o n e s a r e s t r i p p e d . Kvery l i v i n g t h i n g m t h e house
The attention of femab
is d e v o u r e d . T h e y will n o t t o u c h v e g e t a b l e m a t t e r .
to this remc.ly and restor
T h u s t h e y a r e in r e a l i t y v e r y useful (as well a s d a n g e r ing them.
*
DR. CHURCHILL'S DIHCOVERY.
In RIIKCKATISM. both chronic and Inflammatory—in the
ous) t o t h e N e g r o e s , w h o h a v e t h e i r h u t s c l e a r e d of all
latter, however, more dccldedly—it ha* been in variably we|!
t h e a b o u n d i n g vermin, s u c h a s immense c o c k r o a c h e s a n d W i n c h e s t e r ' s G e n u i n e I ' r e p a r n t l o n o f t h e C ' h e m i reported, both a* alleviating pain ond r e d u c i n g the awelling?
11y P n r e C o m p o u n d o f t h e
c e n t i p e d e s , a t least sfcveral times a y e a r .
and stiffuess of the j o i n t s ami niu«o!»».
•' W h e n on t h e i r m a r c h t h e i n s e c t world flieS b e f o r e
In INTKKHITTKVT K'KVEHS it in II-t necessarily be a great
remedy and energetic restorative, an 1 its progress in the new
t h e m , a n d I h a v e o f t e n h a d t h e a p p r o a c h of a B a s i k o u a y
settlement* of the West, will probably be one of high renown
a r m y h e r a l d e d t o mo b y t h i s means. W h e r e v e r t h e y g o
of L I M E nod SODA,
scfulnf
t h e y m a k e a clean s w e e p , e v e n a s c e n d i n g t o t h e t o p s of
.covered In the whole history
y has ev
t h e ' h i g h e s t t r e e s in p u r s u i t of t h e i r p r e y . T h e i r m a n n e r Originally discovered and preacrilied by Dr. J . F. C m KCIIILV
h prompt, happy, a n d fully re
f medicine, which
of I'aris as a Specific Iteiaedy for
omplete digestion, rapid
of an a t t a c k is an i m p e t u o u s l e a p . I n s t a n t l y t h e s t r o n g
lorative effects. Oood appel
usual disjiositlon for actuqnisition of s t r e n g t h , with n* ARE F R E l ' A R E D
p i n c e r s a r e fastened, a n d t h e y only l e t f g o w h e u t h e p i e c e
E ARE MANUFACTURIN'1
l i r , immediately follow its use.
're-..IIre and UoudeB. . . .
g i v e s way. A t s u c h t i m e s t h i s little a n i m a l seems aniPut np in neat flat metal b«xe* c o n t a i n i n g 50 p t l K price
d Mining purpose*, t
mate<l by a kind of f u r y , w h i c h c a u s a i t t o d i s r e g a r d
Prlcc—Two Dollars n Bottle.
5l) c e n t s per box: for sale v druugists and dealers. Will be
entirely its o w n safety, a n d t o seek only t h e c o n q u e s t of
setil free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters,
orders, etc., should Is' addressed to
. . .
Its p r e y . T h e b i t e i s v e r y painful.
HE
E:
the stages of I'ulmoni...
11. B . L O C K E Ai C o . , G e n e r a l A g e n t s ,
,f f u e l and r e g u l a r i t ; of tnoti
•• T h e N e g r o e s relate t h a t c r i m i n a l s wore in f o r m e r T r e a t m e n t — t h e H Y F O I ' t l o S I ' I l l T h S ul*
27.|y
211 CKKAK ST.. N«W U n i x .
c o n d e n s i n g a p p a r a t u s for
t i m e s e x p o s e d in t h e p a t h of t h e b a s b i k o u a v a c t s , as
—removes all r e m a i n i n g d o u b t as to the i
t h i s Discovery. Consumption is no long.
m o s t cruel way of g u t t i n g t h e m t o d e a t h . T w o v e r y
an incurable malady.
m a r k n b l c p r a c t i c e s of t h e i r s r e m a i n t o b e related. W l
Many h u n d r e d s of physicians have all
on t h e i r line of m a r c h t h e y r e q u i r e t o c r o s s a n a n
treatment with almost invariable success
s t r e a m , t h e y t h r o w t h e m s e l v e s acrosS a n d f o r m a tunnel live delay a m o m e n t t o try '
nd s t a m p i n g m a c h i n e r y
MORGAN HATES,
— a l i v i n g t u n n e l — c o u n e c t e d w i t h t w o t r e e s or h i g h
sale by
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RKVISKU EDITION.—This work embraces Single
nnt3, e a c h ol w h i c h clinga w i t h i t s fore claws t o i t s n e x t j, 0 1 1 i,iy g n t ^ . Commercial Calculations, and the l'liiioi
n e i g h b o r ' s b o d y o t h i n d claws. T h u a t h e y f o r m a h i g h , j ftn,j Morals of Rusiness.
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b r o k e n by t h e violence of some animal, t h e y instantly att a c k t h e o f f e n d e r w i t h the irreatcst animosity. T h e i r
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IMichigaii Farmer,
c a l c u l a t i o n s ; b u t I h a v e s e e n one c o n t i n u o a s line pass.ophy und Morals of liusineas.
i n g at good s p e e d a p a r t i c u l a r p l a c e f o r t w e l v e h o u r s . "
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[Detroit Tribune.
T h e following affecting incident, w h i c h h a s j u s t trans- popularity."
RAYMOND A LAi'HAM.
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P o l i c e S t a t i o n of a v e r y affecting a n d i n t e r e s t i n g c h a r a c t e r . A b o u t 2 o ' c l o c k in t h e a f t e r n o o n M r . J o h n W .
F r a n k was passiug alotigGough street, near Bethel, when
n b o y a b o u t ten y e a r s old m e t him and a s k e d for a p e n y. M r . F r a n k h a n d e d t h e b o y ten cents, b u t a s h e did
o t h o h g b t he recognized t h e c h i l d , a n d asked h i s name,
w h e n he r e p l i e d t h a t it w a s D e h r i n g . A f t e r some conversation, M r . F r a n k bo c a m # convinced t h a t t h e b o y w a s
no o t h e r t h a n t h e lost son of a w i d o w e d f r i e n d of h i s ; a n d
w i t h t h i s impression h e t o o k h i m b y t h e h a n d a n d cond u c t e d h i m to t h e E a s t e r n P o l i c e S t a t i o n ; w h e n he inf o r m e d t h e officers in c h a r g e of his suspicion. A n offic e r was d e s p a t c h e d f o r M r s I t e h r i n g , w h o h a s t e n e d t o
t h e station. O n e n t e r i n g a n d o b s e r v i n g t h e child, s h e
u t t e r e d a s h r i e k , s p r a n g t o w a r d s the child, a n d clasped
h i m in h e r arms, kissing h i m passionately, while t h e
t e a r s p u s h e d f r o m h e r eyes. T h e boy s t o o d a m a z e d , n o t
e x h i b i t i n g t h e slightest r e c o g n i t i o n . T h e m o t h e r continu. c d h e r caresses, a t t h e same t i m e a s k i n g h i m if h e did
uot r e m e m b e r her, aud referred t o incidents t o awaken
M r e m e n i b e r a n c e o f his h o m e . I n a few m i n u t e s , t h e boy's
c o u n t e n a n c e c h a n g e d , t e a r s s t a r t e d f r o m h i s eyes, a n d
t h r o w i D g his a r m s a r o u n d his m o t h e r ' s neck, be e x c l a i m e d ,
" Y o a a r c m y m o t h e r ! ' ( O n t h e r e c o g n i t i o n , M r s . Do^ b r i n g a p p e a r e d t o b e wild w i t h j o y . S h e w e p t , l a u g h e d ,
clasped h e r b o y t o h e r b r e a s t , a n d t h e n p r a y e d T h e scene
was o n e w h i c h t h o s e w h o witnessed i t will e v e r r e m e m b e r . a n d one w h i c h a w a k e n e d w i t h i n a s y m p a t h y w h i c h
f n u n d e x p r e s s i o n in tears. W h e n a b o u t s i x y e a r s of a g e ,
t h e b o y w a n d e r e d f r o m his h o m e , a n d a f t e r a d i l i g e n t
s e a r c h , t h e m o t h e r c a m e t o t h e c o n c l u s i o n t h a t h e was
d r o w n e d , a n d for y e a r s m o u r n e d h i s d e a t h . T h e b o y s t a t e s
t h a t he h a s b e e n l i v i n g w i t h m a n y d i f f e r e n t families, w h o
k e p t h i m t o r u n e r r a n d s a n d d o l i g h t w o r k , b u t lately h p
h a s h a d no home, a n d was compelled t o b e g d u r i n g t h e d a y ,
a n d t h e m o n e y w h i c h h e collected h e g a v e t o a G e r m a n
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