Grand Traverse Herald, March 20, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 20, 1863

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(ili-Wli IRATEESE HERALD.
^

s [ T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A S O H 20,1863.

"VOX., v .

N O . 14.

oflsrael i voor .gitatioo. tove b r o n j > upon » this | Bible as a revelation of Ins w,ll
J
war, with i its S o n a n t borrow
1 f you bad bceo charge. and wtthhold from s.ch M.msto. M hfaotm.d
quiet. and minded v.nr own businc*. t ,e country - o l d b™d. may t r f ffil tt> w , . h W

remained in peacc and prosperity At your band* ' Do these men believe that the gospel teacbe. mo ^
J If Christianity is not opposed 1
BT B * V . U. BATES.
will God and man require the blood spit in this w
ode or morels worthy of the
,MORGAN BATES,
To this fearful charge, we respond, ' We have not slavery, then has it
1 KINGS, rrnr. 17, 16.
n i t o i Axt nofpino""And it cane to pas*, when Ahab raw Elijah, Ibst Abab troubled Israel, only as we
we have,
haw, at
at God's
Gods command.
i
w | pname. I solemnly
™ , T " " """we t L n r t n T E R M S .
.said unto him. Art thou he th*t troqbleth Israel J
eried .load aad spared not. shovriug t.- tbe people tbei, U»pel and not praeb .ponst stoery. »
-Andhe answered. I have not troubled Israel; but thou,
O n e D o l l a r a n d T I f t y C e n t a , PayiaTjle invaand thy father's house, in that jc have forsaken the com- trensgreLioua, and the ltoaso of Jacob their HM. We eeive .ad praet«« the-hole gospel and M j h e - «
for One Dollar per sqenre (ten mandment* of the Loan, and thou hiut followed Baalim."
h.venot caused this
am- »orc Urn the w.roi.gs of 1 time faro, riarerj. Aod. a, M « « ~ «<
£•
HON) for the first Insertion, and twenty-fire ctnU for etch
The great agitator nod the great sioDer are here Jeremiah camrf the Babylonian Captivity,
the pro-1 tb.. S h wo de.o.,,» sl.«ry a, a S ~ .
aubsequeat Insertion. Yearly Advertisements—$10 for one
. . .
1—
resjwsiblo for
present war. tuan
square; $20 for three squares; $30 for half a column; and brought face to face. A fearful judgment had rested pheeies „ d warning, of the Savionr e.nsed. the
fctmc-1 « £a r e ^n o u^w r e
^ ^
^ jrigom|i ^
*40 for oae oolnmn. Legal ad vertlaemenu at the rate* pre- upon the laud and people of Israel for the space of three
tion or Jerusalem. On the contrary, the war. with a.i |
scribed brtaw ; Jfty eenU per folio of iOO word* (oj the
were visited.
firstlasertlon, aiwtwenty-flvc cent* for each aubsequent.— vcars and six months. The question in debate between its horrors, is the" consequence of those fearful sins which thosei
Everyfigarecounts a word. Figure work without rules, SO Ahab and Elijah was, what was the real source or canse
Do you soy that we are in tuvor ot tbe wur, and "re
per cent added. Rule and figure work. doubtaprice.
against which we have borne our testimony. if we had
All legal advertisement* to be paid for strictly In advance. of this judgment Ahab and tie people had committed remained silent, either the war would have been, or therefore responsible for it? } answer, we are men« or
a great sin ; Elijah had preached and prayed against it. there would have been nothing of liberty left worth con peace. "We look upon war with horror, as oue ot tbe
Tho resnlt of the whole was, terrible calamity upon the t^ndibgtor." That the charge again t us is false is en- most desolating judgment* inflicted upcu nwo. But tbe
w«r id upon UR. The slave holdew commenced it, •D<»
country. Ahab charged the calamity upon the preacb- dent
;ut ifrom
f u u i aseveral
c . c i a i considerations •; -1. -If
- there had been
.
! ing and praying of Elijah, and Elijah cbqrged it upon I slavery, there would have been no abolitionist! Who | arc detcrnilitcd to prosecute it. There are but two ways
the sin or Aliab and bis father's house, iu that they had and what are M M * » They a,, thuso who believe j before . ; c.thor to y.eld to .11 tho * v . ^ t
forsaken the commandments of the Lord, and had served slaver, is wrong and ought to be .b dished , but who u , a , , d ^ « d ,t denu»,d.eve^tht n g -^r to
have .lw.v, sought it. .Oolitic, by *aecf«! and con- atrile, till the slave power pclds. Jt . to tta Oo«,
Baalim.
GRAND TBAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
The doctrine of the text, which I shall attempt to 6tttutional"means—the «f»im./(•-.«
und the Wfol ».»t«nd the free btates to
'
illustrate, is this; That the calamities xckich com* to. The only exception is found iu the c.so of Johu | Do J . » m "• » " ™ " » t t a
7
upcm individvati and nation* in contequenee of tin, Brow, and his few I H W
NO",
" right or I answer, this was not the object of the Government ^
hange of policy,
are not jvttly (hargable vpon those ttho RKHCKE tin, it is wrong, i r i t i s right then there is nothing wrong of Ihe people.
iter* has
was
becausc
it
was
believed
the
rebellion
could
not
\tc
S & r j M i j u i ® ;
btit vpon those trho COMMIT if.
in tho Universe. I challenge the world to show that any
And yet, from the beginning, it has been the custom act or man towards man can bo wrong, ir slavery is not suppressed without the overthrow of slavery. That it
may
result
in
this
i:
now
the
pruycr
ot
all
truly
wyal
of sinners to charge the effects of sin npou those whotp wrong. H it be wrong, it should ac j must be opposed ;
God has raised up to bear testimony against it
and those who oppose it by moral sttd political means,
My hearere, having thus briefly illustated the great
Abel was doubtless looked upon by his brother
are, so tar at least, in harmony with God's will and purC. I I . M A R S H , j
cause of his becoming a fugitive and n vagabond npon poses. Moreover, it has ever been, Gods method to doctrine ot the text vix. : That the calamities which
come
upon individual aud nations in oonsequencc ot
the earth. Abel's faith and piety, and the open accep- raise up men to expose and denounc i wrong-doing, be1
tance of his offering were a standing and painful rcbuko fore resorting to tbe sterner means t>l desolating judg- sin. are not justly chargnblo upon those who rebuke sin,
, tt i;.. • * » I
J '
SOLICITOR IN CHANCER^,
to Cain. So, to relieve himself from the constant annoy- ments. And when jndgments have followed denuncia- but upon those who commit i t ; let me urge upon your
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R , ance of such agitation, he lifted up his hand of violence tion and warning, they have been inflicted because oT attention those great principles upon which God governs
the world, ir we sin, he reproaches, warns, threatens,
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Couity, Mich.
and blood against his brother.
the sins denounced, and not becaufc ot the denunciation
Office in Dwelling House. i
My - So when the flood was sweeping away the inhabittin ts of them. Where judgment has f.rtlowcd warning, it bears long, raises up men to proclaim hi* .truth ; if
of the old world, they no doubt charged the catastrophe may hove been tho more severe, no' tiecause tho warn- rcpeut he forgives, and turns aside the tliivntened judgment. ir we persist in sin. especially if we oppress the
J. G. R A M S D E L L ,
! to the agitation which Noah had kept up for ono hun- ing was given, but because it was i isregarded.
poor, the measure we meet he measures to us again.
dred and twenty years. I The had only kept still, and
2. Neither the ab^ionists, noi the people oT the
This being tbo birth-day or the great Washington,
let their tins and his ark alone, all would have been tree States gcwjally have ever infringed, or invaded, or
T B A V K K 8 B CITY,
well. But dFd God hold Noahresponsiblefor the flood ? withheld a sing 16 constitutional rifjht of the slave States. the rather or his couutry, let us recur to those great
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
principles
for which ho and our fathers maintained a tearThis is tho sacred record And God saw that the Even the fugitive slave law has bee# rigidly enforced.—
REFERENCES:
j '
wickeduess of man was great in the earth—and tho If fugitive slaves have been oasisteil in their escape, ful struggle or seven dreary years. L*t ta remember
that
in
all
that struggle, Washington humbly, upon his'
Lord said, 1 will destroy man whom I have created from those who, in aiding them, have vi tiated tho law, have
the face or the earth. But Noah found grace in the been severely punished by fine and imprisonment N or knees, sought counsel und help from God. Ixt us. remember
that
he was in tavor or using bulb moral and
eyes of the Ix>rd."
have the abolitionists, however mu h opposed to these
The fearful judgments wllch desolated Egypt, % whichlaws in sentiment oud feeling, resisted by force the In- political means to tree tho coubtry from the sin and the
curse of slavery. Let us remember that he gave Treodom
destroyed
the
first
born
of
every
family,
and
overthrew
fliction or their penality. On the ether band, the slave
.
tii* .1 It.-.' i:. i » ' ' to his owu slaves. Let us remmcmbcr ,th#t ritfhieoiiBPharaoh and his hosts in'* the Red Sea, were cbargc.l holders have invaded the rights ct the tree States.
exaltcih n nation, but thft siu is u reproach to any
upon that great abolition agitalor, MOSES. If he had They; have denied the right ot petition in Congress,
( M O N T BTWCET, JCEARCQTRT HOOBE,)
been contcnt to remain in the Court of Pharaoh, or even abolished the Missouri Compromise, and by force at- [icople.
-.
TRAVERSE OlTYjWOHIOAiN.
had continued to attend the flocks of Jethro, all would tempted to silence the voice ot i fcosbion ami reinon-^
Doctors and Doc to. lug.
have, rem lined quiet, the slaves woold have continued at strance in the X ational Senate.
Uow we abuRO the medical fraternity when we are
their tasks, and Ejfcpt *ould have remained in peace
,While the Tree States have never sought by unlawTul well! 11 owsuperciliously wc glanco at the red, ahd
blue, and yellow jars iu the apothecary's window, and
and prosperity. So the oppressors of that day reasoned.
tl^hearty thanks for the liberal patronage t® h " . "1 c0e ' v « ^ But what made Moses an abolition agitator? Was it means the destruction of slavery, Ibo slave holders have sneer at the leeches that cling to the sides of the grant
and assures the public that io pains will be » P j ^
»»*•
sought, in defiance or all law but tbnt ot tbe rifle and re- class bottles ! How sportively we allude to the partnerhis guests comfortable. His cWgea will Correspond with not tha oppression of his awn people f Was God's dis- volver, to extend slavery over vut regions, which, by ships between tho M. D. and the funeral und-rtaber J—
pleasure against Moses for, being an agitator ? or against their owo former actt had been forever consecrated to And yet how instantly do our choice anecdotes from Lc
Sage and Moliero, our allusions to Dr. Sasgrado and
the Egyptians for being oppressors f Ixt the ten terrifreedom.
Spanarelle, vanish from our memory the moment that a
ble judgments upon the latter answer.
3. That this war is not chargal le to tbe abolitionists, bodily ailment lays u« »« '»"> mercv or allonathv. homoioThe doctrine of our text bad a moet impressive ilor to the inhabitants of the freefctales,is evident from pathy, hvdropr'by, or what ever genteel mode or
lustration in tke history of the Prophet Elijah and of
we select! With what veneration do we thdn
the fact that the present rebelliot was conceived in the juation
iractitloner,
regard the gold spectacles c.r a silver-huirou pr.
Ahab, the wicked King of Israel. Elijah was the great
mindp of leading slave holders be! ire the abolition agita- or tbe flourishing whisker# and mustaches or the y»TOK
reprover, Ahab, the great sinner. Ahab charged all the
tion, ot the present day comm .need. Though early disciple or the healing art. fresh from the schools (*.-Pajudgments to Elijah's interference ; Elijah, to the sins of
_
checked by the timely
ond vigort u measures of Gen. ri8i where perhaps he had been nursuing his studies fit
THIS is the largest Houl, wlUi;tM ; ^J^ommodatlonii Ahab and the people. G|od decided the controversy, ^ T h T ^ V p - ' h - been M W
with j
lath®city;10 .thefori*,
ttte blood of Ahab, while Elijah
pains will be f pared to pake goetU oo^flabU, by causing dogs totolick
-^
our
ueuven
to
Beaven
,n
»
en.no,
o.,
«•
Wf««oring
<im.
Jt
bus not b , » .^confl.ct between
, incredulity.
and eleven yews'
yefcm residence here will y s w a n p I7~. t •...-W!)»• was taken bodily to Heaven to Heaven in a chariot or
But save us from tailing sick in the Ea«t According
ble Information relaUve to theresource*of the country.
fire. One wouW think! t^)8 enough to 8
to Mr. Oscanyan. (and he is confirmed by others converJ
The formation and est ablishment
inj
• :
- K - c
versy forever. But no. It is revived in the subsequent j freedom.
sant with the subject), tho Oriental nby»icis"« are the

r.
.•
, ™ . nwith
it
Lite
ton
t i i. i ^. p r e T p i ™
slavery * it. corner • oou. to.been th.pur- greatest quacks in the world 'I nke the following spocihistory ot the Jews,
- - i pose—the
ail-aosorouig
of their profundity: An emir, supposed to have: the
time. Jeremiah',
I — t o leading,
l«dh,g._^b.orb„,g
sent time.
J«emial ttftatiou. it « »id. e . o . d tho J power
;
1
.-.
..f Ubeolnu
. l . n . .prescribed
.vrMr
' for
— a
* paliont, an
MS.
for the last forty years. 1 r this purpose could be hereditary
BTAKDAB® U
gift of
;

-- »Babylonian Captivity. Isaiah, as an agitator and pro-11

7.1 unhoMcr" lying at death's door, with the i>ubui rover.—
phet
ofevil.
is
said
to
have
been
sawn
assunder
by
the
j
e
f
f
r
t
^
b
y
s
p
r
e
a
^
D
g
^
r
e
^
^
^
S3 & JBLJL. IS s
and swoyiug'an iron sceptre over the whole, well: if not j The next day IK- called to see his patient, and found, to his
astonishment, for he had given him up. that he was much
wicked Manassah.
OP ALL KIXDB.
IJTK, ( their division, and, if need be.
,
, better. On inquiring into tbe particulars, thf convalwNor did the Saviour escape a similar charge.
Sold In Petrolt by FARRA^D tc SHELEY
4. That this is , is evident further, from tbe met. I c e u l t o ) j t b c t.,I1ir_ that being consumed with thirst, be
apostles, too, by their agitations, were accused or turnit was raani'cst that slavery could I [,a(i drank a jiailfnl of tbe jnice ot pickled' c.-'^bn^c
ing the world upside down. The early christians were that just
p8- Be careful to buy only the genuine. jp£
' t h e North-1 •'Allah is great I" cried tbe emir, oud down went the
6
January H, 1668.
i
''?
charged with causing tbe very persecutions by which
tbe hands ot i facts on his tablets.
west, and while yet tbe Government was
o attend another patient a dealer ot embroidered bandthey were destroyed. If they had onlyrefrainedfrom
tbo
slave
power,
the
largest
and
most
nerarioos
prepare-1 kcrc |,j l ,f fts w(,o was sick of the same disease—typhi*3 fcbearing testimony against idolitry, and yielded to the re1
- •*
of —
course
1
' /
* AT- Tft* ' ' ,,j x \ | . • "
— -her pr.-scribed
- . a •pailfol of •picketed . cabquirements «f their pagan rulers, all would have been tions were mBde. by those wield ng the powers or the ¥ r r .
T R A V E R B B O.^TY H ^ U 8 E .
|^
^ 0 , ^
well So s*id their cnomics. Luther and the Protes- Goventment not only for d i v i s i o n , for war
HE SUBSCRIBER WILL PAY THE BIG BEST PRICB,.
5.
It
is
now
openly
admitte.1
and
avowed
by
..on
,
__„
Although,
in
cases of typhus fever, j^U.kd
b
o
o
k
s
;
tants
generally
were
accused
of
bringing
great
calamities
in CASE, for raw-Fare during the fur; season.
Heteasa qttaatlty of ;
upon Europe, and ofertsing tho horrors or tbe Inquisi- ern atatesmen. that the nbolitior agitation did not cause j c a b b a ? c j„ i c e ; g a n efficient remedy, it must in no case be
I N D I A N T A N N E D DBTKil ^ K I N S ,
tion.' W i s this charge true ? Just as true as thai either the secession or tbe slave States or the war. he! u j d u n l e » tbe p-tinnt is an upholsterer." It wu evident
that both are in accordance witlj a long cherished pur- j to the Eastern sage that bis second patient died bernntf
WMth ;ha will .ell for OABH or fe*Fban^ for Fur*.
N B. Trappers will best consult thair owtt interest by brought against Elijah by Abab.
t t h " ; " o T , h e South. , r t , h . h e S i . , „ t toforo, . j « J - j h . misfortune to ded ,u h.ndkereb.ef. .^tead of
Fearful judgments are now upon this land. A war is
calling oq him before selling tbelr Fura. ^ ^ 8 T Q J { ^
slave Empire. Their is now opf 4 opposition expressed |
Sm* raging which shakes the world. The blood of fathers, to the adtfiisuon into their eonfeOerney of the free States
Trarerae City, D«c, 8, 1861.
Tbe meaner man in the world, is living in New Jersons and brothers is ponred out a mighty flood. ^ ast
NOTICE.
the North-west. eve.
t T ^ e iE JET'SRK ^
7
,
ffleS
' S ' S
UNITBD BTATES LAIH) OFFICE > districts, of couptry are converted into a desert ond the of To
charge tbe calamities of
Country upon ™ l
industry aod commerce ot nations have received a shock
TuivsaaaCinr.Feb-6.
Ministers who have borne tbeh testimony against slave-1
' 1 s t d^'ofjuly.lMf. and the M d d i f o f l u a e . 1862,for from which it will require years to recover. The very rv : to represent them as politi* al and dangerous agita-1 There are three things a woman mmot ^ o tm»
settlement ond Cultivation, under the Oraduatlon Act of existence of onr free institutions is threatened, and the
August 18M' have been received at t*is Office, and _tb« Wisest and best are in dreadful apprehension of *what is tore ; to bold them up to the plblic gaze as pervertcre!
iwmire°a plweoflaee without inquinng
purchasers are hereby notified to come forward immediately
of truth, corrupters of religion, enemies ot their country, ^ o w
jt W8S [K.r yard.
and make the required proof of -Settlement and Cultiva- yet to cornel
tion." and tacure their respective Patents, because if said : . In this fearful time, the old controversy is revived, and forroentere of public discord, ard unworthy of confidence A country parson bad a singular peculiarity orexpresproof la not filed within a limited time, tbe Patents will be
and support ; is not only to <W> ibem a great wrong, but sion. always using the phrase, « I flatter myseir." instead
returned to the General Land Office, and will thus I* liable Elijah and Abab are again brought race to face,
to be cancelled for non-performance of the conditione of stave-holders and their allies cry but to the anti-slavery to utter against them a great slnoder. That infidels and of - 1 believe." Having bad occason to exhort bis
•etUement and cultivation contemplated by the Oraduatlon
congregation during a revival. •• he flattered himself that,
Men qf.the church and, the nation, especially to the aoii- oppressors should do this, need not awaken our surprise ; more than one-half oT them would be damned"
Ae»«f Aufart^ 1 9 5 4 - M0ROAS BATES. Bagiatet
i, who fwr God. aud receive the
but that Christian
. JUEU^BJS.GOODRICH, Beeeirar. el a very J1 juicers of the North,—" Yon are tbe troubles

(Irani Cratot lUjralli,

i u.v JvT~.
n f c j t m i ® irtir'niMT.AT
T r a n r w City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan,

For the Grand Traverse Herald.
SIN T H E SOURCE OF CALAMITY.

A S EHJV1 O N .

ill Kiiii ifM Priit.i! Kail] iiJ KipriHinal; tonld.

0S1KD MUTES L45B OFWAT mVSBSI Olff, M1CB.

8CS^rte::&Sffl;
SbikfflSi,

3ittonte| ait!) Comtsrilor at Sato,

Attorney & CounsseUoratLaw,

TRAVERSE CITY HOUSE,

W I L L I A M

FOWLE,

GUNTONHOUSE

JAMBS KGUNTON.
• • GOOD 8tABlDI6 AS# Ml AIM) IMS!

FAIRBANKS'

n

1

FURS! FURS! FURSj

T

Clje ©tani) if-rafetui ^Irrallr.

Detroit under Mob Law.
»j ing and vending poisoa. Oh no I That would be depriv- ^
U«ion Defeat Near Springfield.
A negro, named Faulkner, was tried in Judge W i t h e r i n g men of their liberty, which «OTld be uncon-ati-tntion-i
March 6.—There w a 3
. ' ... . ,
.. . ,
, -T, .
, r
, ... .
it.
n , ,,
Q .; yesterday between Yin Poros command ami a Federal
ens Court, in Detroit; on the 5th inst., convicted of a al ; and it would also,bc reprehensible because^, tlw Sti i ^ . o r t h f e c r i ¥ i m e o U
Gantry. about five handred
becinoris crime, and sentenced to State Prison for life.—! has lately become a saloon. And pray, is not imprison- j Cavalry and one Batter*. at Springvillc, thirteen miles
T H A V E E 8 E CIITTI
~
A mob of vile wretches—if possible more vile than the ling a man—just issuing from a Sti and murdering his i south of Franklin
Col. Coburn's three regiments of
FRIDAY MOBNING, MARCH 20, 18D3.
negro—instigated by the leading Copperheads, made i ircighbor or family, while tlw accessory before tbe fact is I j h ^ ^ r y irore«tto^Mecesaod^captured by the rebel
...
They fought desperately, but their amcntnition
this a pretext for an indiscirminate onslaught upon the suffered to go free aod'excite others to murder—depriv- became exhausted and the Federals, overpowered by
„ KEPUBUCAW NOMINATIONS.
peaceful and unoffending colored population of that city. ing him of his liberty * And why, by parity of reason- superior numbers
either killed or captured. The
For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
ivahr
and
artillery got off safely. No reinforcements
About 25 houses were burned and several murders com- ing, should not this be unconstitutional, also T Why
J A V E S V. CAMPBELL.
mitted with brutal ferocity. The Advertiser and Tribune should accessories in other caret of murder be punished, trora Gen. Gilbert, at Franklin, reached the scene of
action. There were Beven regiments of Federals at that
For Regents of tbe State University,.
of the 7th contains the whole revolting particulars, and and not in this * Bat Bach is the inconsistency of human lace. Van Dora is reported to have 18,000 men ander
At Large—HEN RY C. KNUJH'fc
concluded by saying tyat the riot " assumed frightful conduct tUat, when we have be tonic familiar witU—tbe is command.
THOMAS D. GILBERT.
most
atrocious
crime
of
which
depravity
is
capable,
we
dimensions,
culminating
in
murder
and
arson—the
sack
SECOXD DISPATCH.
1st District—EDWARD C. WALKER.
of houses, and assaults upon women and children. Some I may be induced to consider it imocent.
2d District—J. EASTMAN JOHNSON'.
Further details of the figbt at Franklin yesterday have
3d District—GEORGE WILIiABlD
The people now pay a large tnm of money, annnally, been received. Five regiments of infantry and one batof the most infernal outrages that ever characterized
4th District—JAMES A. SWEE2EY.
tery
of
the
18th
Ohio,
with the 9th Pennsylvania and 2d
civilized community have been committed upon an inof- to try and punish criminals, many of whom would be
5th District—ALVAII SWEFXIZLU.
Michigan Cavalry, all under command of Col Coburn,
fensive people, who iu all this community, until military aid among the best members of society, if tbe manufacture of the 33d Indiana, advanced ou Springfield on the 4th.
6th District—THOMAS J . JQSL|N f
was called in from abroad, found no protection from bra" and vendition of swill could be etopi. But, haviug been Several spirited skirmishes occurred during the day, our
The Conscription Billtal ferocity that would have disgraced savages. The au- defeated once in doing so" people seem to have become troops camping four miles distant
On the 5th a movement was apparent, and during
One of the most important measures adopted by the thorities, who set out so well, either from fe^r or sympa- discouraged, prematurely ; though there can be no doubt
Congress which closed its labors on :the>4th inst. is the thy with tbe purposes of the mob, did nothing. Men that the great majority are as a'jxious as ever to get rid some disorder on onr left they suddenly opened upon our
with three batteries, from diffettnt points, at the
passage of tbe Conscription Bill, introduced into the were knocked down and murdered—houses set on fire of this greatest of all evils—tbt manufacture and sale of
) time. Tbe enemy also appeared on each flank in
8enate by Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts It provides with women and children in then*—men publicly going ardent spirits ; and it is perfectly in their power. As greatly superior numbers.
that all able-bodied male citizens, and those who have from place to place to apply the torch, aud not a hand the time for revising our State Constitution approaches,
The unequal contest was maintained with great dedeclared their intentions to become sach] or have exer- raised to arrest them or an arrest made. The disgrace
be vigilant and active. I<et us elect no delegates termination, with heavy loss on both sides, and resulted
cised the right of suffrage, between the qges of 20 and brought upon our city is beyond description. We saw to the Convention till they hav<) pledged themselves to unfortuuately to our troops.
A large part of tbe 33d Indiana, 19th Michigan, 22d
•45 years, constitute the National Forces of the United stout men weep over i t But there was uo organization. make the most ample provision for the abolition of this Wisconsin and 85th Indiana, with the most of their
States, and are Uable to perform military duty when Armed rowdies ravaged certain portions of the city and nefarious traflc ; and the object can then be easily ai commissioned officers, were captured. Our artilleiy and
cavalry
was successfully withdrawn.
caller} bat by tbe President.
complished.
B.
R.
SCHBITEKLT.
no person interfered. The iuuoceot have everywhere sufThe 124th Ohio was out but returned without loss.
The exempts are those who are physically or mentally fered wilh the guilty. This is what the tax-payers get
[For tb* Grand Travi-i Herald.
The rebels have fallen back. The force was infantry
•unfit, the Vice-President, heads of Kxocutivo Depart- for committing their great interests to such i» worthless
MR. BATES,—Dear Sir,—Mr Powers bos kindly per- and heavy artillery.
ments, United States Judges, Governors of States, only city government, a consideradle portion of which sympa- mitted roe to make a brief extract from a letter which
Geo. Gilbert's non-action, in failing to reinforce Col.
son of an indigent widow, or infirm parent, or one rach thizes with a mob which for mouths past has been stim- hereceivedyesterday from W. S . Sykes, under (late of Coburc, is severely ceusured by tbe officers aud men.
son, where there are two or more, to- 1*1 selected by tbe ulated by their newspaper organ in this city, until
Feb. 21st Mr. Sykes is in tho Army of the Potomac, The Great Decline in Gold—Effect of Legislation
parent, also the only brother of orphan I children under
of yesterday it encouraged the vulgar and degraded and has been from its organization. The extract I make br Congress—The Speculator* in a Close Place.
The telegraph on the 6th reported gold doll at 50 ctnts
twelve yeara, also "the father of motherless children of tbe to a riot tVhieb it knew would become uucontrollable." is brief, bat it shows one thiag.which it would be Veil
premium. We copy from the Herald, of Marcbi 5th,
some age ; and where two of a family! art in military serfor Northern sympathizers with rebellion to contemplate
{For the Grand Traverse Herald.
iome interesting facta of the beginning of the great device tho remainder of such family, not "exceeding two,
a BATES:—Some observations on tbe use of before they proceed much furtt.er in giving aid aud com- cline and its effects upon the speculators:
shall be exempt No person convidtedl- of felony shall
fort to treason. Mr. Sykes Siiys;:
At length, tbo miserable speculation in gold, which has
be enrolled or permitted to serve. Th6 1 National force Arueut Spirits as a beverage may be a proper supple,
I am more afraid of the rebels at home, than I am depreciated tbe national enrreniy to sixty cents on the
ment
to
my
article on food.
not now in service is to be divided into two classes, the
Every person ought to be aware that no distilled liquor of these here, for they ore creating divisions III the army dollar, has culminated, and the bubble has burst Gold,
' first class embracing all between 20 aiid 82 years of age,
iu the fifild. *
*
*
*
* <*
* which sold yesterday at 172, opened this moruinc at
and all Uomarried men between 35 a;id 45 years of age. contains a particle of honrishment All snch drinks are I can tell you friend Powers I wish tbo war was over, 169i, declined to 164 J almost without a check, sold at
The second class embraces all the others and will not be stimnlanta benumbing the nervous system and rendering but as long as there is fighting ;o be done I am bound 165 and 164| in the afternoon, and closed 165$ bid.—
it
unfit
for
either
mental
or
corporeal
exertion
when
the
Bold and persistent efforts were made by holders to recalled into service until after the first'claw. For conto have a hand in. I like to kill tbe • • • « • « . Whcu 1 sist the.decline. A well known clique of speculators,
venience of enrollment, districts are made corresponding evenescent narcotic effect passes away. 'l"bey all, there- think of the widows aud orphans, and the amount of known by the name cf the Washington party, is said to
with the Congressional districts ; in en A of which the fore, produce an unhealthy action in tbe human organism blood that hits been spilled in this cursed rebellion, I
hold some two millions of dollars. These and others in the
President appoluts a Provost Marshal with rank and pay and derangement of structure in one or more organs dis- willing to stay three years more, rather than submit to a
predicament strove bard, but ineffectually, to stem
of Captain of Cavalry, or he may detail tin officer ofsimi- abling them to perform their appropriate fuoctions io a compromise, for I am cooGduut we can put it down; if the downward tide. There was no resisting the effect
of yesterday's legislation. By tho law of Congross-paised
healthy
manner.
Theso
morbid
effects
may
be
demon.-lar rank who shall have u Bureau in the' War Departwe
can't
do
it
any
other
way
we
will
turn
round
and
yesterday,
not only does every purchase or sale of gold
ment, and shall make the ucedful rules^anfl regulations for strated to tbe eyes of any one acquainted with the healpay a tax larger than a fair profit on tbe operation, bnt.
clean out the North first. ''
carrying out tho provisions of this act! These Marshals thy conditiou of the individual organs, by dissecting the
banks nnd bankers are expressly prohibited from lending
What
Copperhead
will
claim
Mr.
Sykes
for
o
boon
over par on gold. Speculators are in fact obliged to
are to arrest deserters, report treasonable practices, and dead bodies of tho3e who have used distilled liquors
companion after such atteraue<aa& these ?
carry their own gold—to invest of their own money, one
detect spies, Ac. to each district there is to be a Board habitually. 'By such examinations alcohol has been deAs ever, yourf sincerely,
dollar for every one per cent premium on tbe metal.—
of Enrollment, consisting of the Provost Jiarshal and two tected iu the blood, in tbo brain, and in other cavities
To buy $10,000 gold now a man most lay out of 86,600.
GEO. N . SMITH.
•tier persons, appointed by tho President, one of whom of tbe body, after death ; proving {hat spirituous liquors
Under such circumstances, speculation for tbe rise beNorthport.
March
11th,
1063.
is to be a physician and surgeon. This Board shall di- pass through tbe stomach undigested, producing induracomes hopsless, and will be abandoned. Several leadiog operatotainbullion, whose speculatlvtfparchases have deprevide the district into convenient snb-districts and per- tion, chronic inflammation, and other morbid affections
Tbe Thirty-seventh CoBKrei
ciated the national currency considerably are "already closof
the
vital
organs,
which
arc
found
by
dissection
of
the
fect an enrollment once in each year, each class to be
Tbe Thirty-seventh Congress has closed its valuable ing their accounts and preparing to resumofthe ofd buenrolled separately. Persons thus enf-oljod arc subject bodies of hubituitl drunkards. Tbero are also cases on re- ...e. It is an historic body, and has done its duty ablj siness in decayed apparel I t is impossityl?' to say bow
for two years to be called into service! to serve three cord. of habitual drunkards and gormandizers having and fearlessly in sustaining the constitution uow beat by far the decline in gold may go.' It is pretty well ascerarmed traitors. Political mrcor gloats over tbe ter- tained that from 20 to 25,000,000 of gold are beld under
years or during the war, on riw samej footing with the filled their bodies with so miich combustible matter that
mination of this body, but thoughtful citizens cannot fail hypothecation by our banks and bankers. Tbe Now '
present volunteers, advance pay. bounty'money, &c., in- they were consaihed alive by a slow combustion developbouor it for its work. Tbe army has been its special V ork banks, which showed t specie average of over838.cluded. When necessary to make a draft, the President ing itself within their bodies, leaving nothing but a care, and in uo instance appealed to it in vilir.. Congress 000.000 last Monday, and which have lent 8",000,000
has inquired into the wrongs of (he army, and inaugurat- to the Government bad only 822,000.000 in specie when
shall indicate the number for each (district, takiug into grease spot where they lay.
ed
the punishment of tbe guilt, . It made haste to order they suspended in December 1861. They may have
But it is taid by ti piers that they can endure greater
consideration the number already famished sinco the betho ueglected troops paid. Ft ,f their medical and food
ginning of the war, so as to fairly equalize the burden ; fatigue and cold than others. This assertion has been supplies it has made renewed provision, such as tbo ex- swelled this reserve to 825,000,000 »nce. I t follows
that $20,000,000 of tbe gold held by theq» bethe enrolling officers shall then make tho draft with 50 repeatedly proved destitute of the least foundation in periment of the past has suggested to be adequate. It
longs to individuals, and it is fair to presume that
per cent addition, nod within ten days servo notice upon t*uth : One of tho British hyperborean navigators (whose has made provision for future payment without delay. It advances have beeu made npon i t From all that
hns
provided
for
the
detection
und
return
of
deserters,
the drafted men. Substitutes may be furnished, or com- name has escaped me), though a moderate drinker himwe can learn, we suppose that from 125 to 150 has been
and finally, for putting newf men into old regiments, and
mutation made not to exceed $300, at: tbe discretion of self testified in Parliament that, during his Arctic explo- filling up the army. There has been less legislation for lent op tbe greater part of tbis bullloo. These .loans
most now be cuUed in, and the gold sold in open market,
tbe Secretary of War- Any person drafted and failing rations, sailors were much less reliable when under
the navy, but all the appropriations it needed have been Who will buy it nod pay tbe tax, besides locking up
to report, or furnish a substitute, or j*iy , his commuta- derate influence of spirits, than water drinkers ; that cheerfully given, and all nectMSary additions provided 86,500 of currency on every 810,000 in gold? The acutthey
could
bear
neither
the
cold
nor
fatigue
incident
to
for.
tion, shall, be deemed a deserter, and aubjeet to immeest minds in W all street would not be surprised if, under
W ith tbe conscription act ta1} law providing for the the operation of tbis new law, gold fell to 125—that is to
diate arrest Tboee who furnish substitutes-are exempt a sailors life in tbose inhospitable climes.
ssles ordered,
ordered and the
enrollment of*negroes, the new war vessles
But iujuries inflicted upoh society by tbe drinking of gigantic financial scheme, it woild seem as if at last tbe say, to the point from which it should bever have risen.
for the entire, time of the draft, aud the' subsist ate has
ardent spirit*, does not stop with the tipler. No ! The Administration had placed at ' i disposal all them eans
Capture of Fort McAllister.
tbe same pay, Ac., as though originally drafted.
NEW YORK, March 4.—The following dispatch apTbe bill also provides that eoldieri' armi clothing, habitual use of them not only incapacitate him to pro- necessary to closc the rebellioc ind restore the authority
pears in the Springfield (Mass.) Republican of yesterday:
Ac., shall not be sold, pledged or given a Way, and may vide for himself and generally kills him prematurely, ei- of the constitution. All that tb« President has asked for,
and more, bas been given him. All that his chief finanBeaufort, 8. C., Marcn 2.—We are daily expecting to
be taken wherever found in illegal hands | also that per- ther by accident or slowly creeping on disease ; bnt it cial Secretary has asked for has been given him. Con- archi 1 suspect towards Savannah, and by that way to
sons who eutice solJicra to desert, Dr,harbor them, or makes hWumilv most miserable while his life lasts
gress bas ratified the past octs oCtbe President and giv- Charleston, as we are at present trying to drive tbe rebboy their arms or uniforms, aud ship captains or rail- very often sinks those dependant upon his labor into en him substantial assurance of its symyatby in political els from their earthworks with gunboata Yesterday the
road conductors who- knowingly convey deserters, may hopeless poverty and degradation ; end entails the ap- opinion and friendly co-operatio i. And as this Congrt3»- 27th New York, with the assistance of the gunboatliook
aojourns, the great machinery o ' war which it has set in Fort MoAllistcr and about one aud a half miles of, riflebe fined 8500 and imprisoned from' six months to two petite for the proceeds from tbe swill tub upon his chil- motion at Charleston, Savanna! i. Yicksburg and else- pits. The 27th lost 115 men."
year*. Auy person who resists a draft, or counsels dren. And, if any one will examine the Calendar of where, closes in to crush tbe re lellion. Foreign interThe Alabama.
others to do so, or dissuades them from performing mili- crime, especially of miiTder, he will goon become con- vention. seemingly imminent at one titne, is further off
NEW YOKE. March 6.—The Herald's correspooaftat
tary duty, wball be summarily arrested!, locked up until vinced that tins great majority of criminals have become than ever, and our foreign relati ins, especially with Great at Port an Platte, St. Domingo, in a letter dated the
Britain,
much
improved.
In
O
;
face
of
menace
in
spite
the draft is finished. then be tried by a civil Court, and such under the influence of ardent spirits. In fact there of constant niscontrnction. the Thirty-Seventh Congress 21st says: " Capt Birsen, of the Hamburg brig Urina,
can be no reasonable doubt that the amount of suffering bas dared*^ do all that was neJ?ssaryfc>save the Gov- arrived this morning from Manzanilla Bay. to complete
fined $500 or imprisoned two years or both.
her cargo here, reports her having been overhauled by a
ernment
DECLINE of {SLAVERY JX BRAZIL Rev. Mr. Fletcher —public and private—fioflieted upon mankind by tbe
While the great leading acts of Congress alluded to boat from the Alabama off Cape Isabella on tbe 19th
of ardent spirits as a beverage, is far greater than that
sajs» in reference to tbe Slave system of Brazil, that it
inst. They merely asked bftn where he was bound. Tbe
above,
have
justly
attracted
tho
most
attention,
there
has
arising from all other sources put together.
has created no political feeling, and that the iustitution
been other very important legiaatioa. Among the for- Alabama afterwards chased a Spanish steamer bouod
But the drunkard deserves our pity, rathar than detes mer are Postal Reform law, including letter delivery io east, and brought ber to by firing. Both steamers were
has been constantly on tho decline since the abolition of
tatioa;
for
thousands
would
quit
tippling
if
they
could
cities, and nniform postage j tb; IdJmnity Act; the acts observed passing east at Port an Platte harbor on tbe
the Slave trade. While the number ofc slaves is 1,000,evening of tbe 19th."
000 lets now that ten years ago, the great staples of the and many voted for the Maiu Law a few yeara since, in amending the Tariff and internal Ro^enue Law, the latthe act organizhopes that that would place alcohol beyond their reach.— ter including a lax on tbe sales 7f
From Nashville.
country have increased 33 per cent. The fcmperor's polNASHVIIXE, March 2.—Tbe eoemy under Van Dorn.
One drunkard said to mo—" If it passes I can becomo ing the Territory of Idahoe or J^ojtfafia: the act establishIcy has always been anti-slavery, like that of Alexander
ing a branch mintarNKadaflue act authorizing letters advanced against Franklin yesterday. Tbe federal force
sober
ftnm.
it
is
my
only
hope."
A
patien*.
pronounced
!
ofmarque; the o£tto detect anU punish frauds in the advanced six miles and drove the rebels back. Two men
of Russia; and bis sympathies are with tho f^ree States
iucurable unless he would abstain from whiskey, said,— Revenue Services ; the act allowing United States Courts were wounded. Tbe rebels lost 13 killed. The fight
in our present civil war.
; i
'• It is useless ! If a cannon ball were passing between me to issu-; executions: the act to r -organize the Courts in was renewed this morning. No particulars have been
Tbo Tribone's special, Washington, tlth'says: •' A dis- and a jag of whisky in you corner every second, I
the District of Columbia, and tl e important resolutions received.
,
tinguished Eugjisb statesman says, in ja recent private risk my life to get at tho whiskey." So difficult is it to npon foreign mediation, propos d by the Seonte CommitTwenty-three men of Cot Jackson's Regiment while
tee on Foreign Affaire.
on picket duty west of Nolansville, were attacked by fifty
letter, that the reaction in favor of the pause ol the break up *n established habit!
Michigan oo3 Shared in tbe teneficent legislation oT Confederate cavalry-, who tried to surroand and capture
Union is so strong in Great Britain ithitt no Cabinet
Tbe blame rests not upon tbe drunkard, but upon civil this Congress. Irt^the re-consti»iction of tbe Circuits for them. Tbe Tennesseeans. after twenty minntes' figbtliw
could live an hour which should take
towards a scciety. Wc keep teroptatioB before bim ; and tolerate U, S. Courts, Michigan is unitefl with Ohio, in accord- compelled tbe rebels to surrender and took the; whole
ance with the unanimous wish «i her people. The State party prisoners, and arrived in tbe city to-nigbt with
recognition of tbe Southern Confederacy.
venders to rob him of his money nud bis reason ; and I
is also divided into two Judicial Districts, and a large them.
'
PRIZES CATTCOICP BY oca NATT.—i^eci'etary Wplles have known some who have beer, among the noblest of grant of land made to the State b r tbe construction of
TAXES OK BASK CIRCULATION.'—The "compromise"
hai transmitted to Congress a report firing details of mankind, utterly ruined by our mis&meanor. We hare military road.
Every partizan malice cannot look at the above record plan of taxation which wasfinallyadopted by Congress,
tho vessels captured by our Navy, for ttyidg to nm the laws to punish thieves, (if they steal less than a million);
taxes the circulation of ail Banks, whether under the new
Southern blockade. The prizes reported namber 367, of but we have no laws to even prohibit any one from and say tbo Congress which msw a it will not be honora- act or already existing, at the rate of one per cent per
bly remembered when tbo passio i of tbe hour shall have
which 35 are steamers; bat this is only a protion af tbe spreading ruin far and wide aronnd any number of
passed away, and the great even s of the day. without aunnm np to a specified limit which is fixed io proportion to tbe capital of each Back, and for all above that
camber actually taker, a full report being' unattainable families; nor from inciting his dupes to murder ibeir • Ihe dross or personal infirmity, ti ind forth in history.
limit at the rate of two per cent per annum.
ti th!» lima
• tdvertiser A Tribune
own wir^s and pbildrfj. an''neighbor*, by msnnfactnr

M O K O A N B A T E S , K<iitor 8 net P r o p r i e t o r .

E

TRAVERSE CITY, j

TUB I A T E W

J

SEWS,

F r o m VtclcsborK.
PUILAOELPBIA. M a i c h 9 — ' A special f r o m C i o c i o a n t i ,

Tmi 0*AinTnAVintil HttlLB f> ibe "Bels! P»?«rf»rt& orrulaed^
CMOUU of Graod T n o i u , M.nl,te<. V.nlloc. Emmrt. C b t b o n u

t o t h e E v e n i n g B u l l e t i n , s a y s ' t h e L e w s L> m o r e
from V i c k s b u r g .
LEKLAXAW iTXra CosYiisTio.v.—Tliu R e p u b l i c a n s of

C o m m e r c i a l reports t h e h e a l t h of t h e

L c c l a n a w h a r e toned a call f o r a M a s s C o n v e n t i o n a t
L e l a n d , o n W e d n e s d a y n e x t to n o m i n a t e s c j u u l d a t e s f o r
C o u n t y Officers t o b e e l e c t e d on
A p r i l , in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h

tbe

Bret

M o n d a y in

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

A special dispatch to tbe

t h e a c t re-

army

cheerful j

Cincinnati
improving.

Important movements are pending.
One Jjunboat was up the Y a z o o Pass, and had

nearly

reached Y a z o o City.
T h e c a n a l a t L a k e P r o v i d e n c e is ut-arly r e a d y f o r use.

cently p a s s e d f o r t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n of t h a t C o o a t y . T h e y

A d v i c e s f r o m b e l o w C a i r o say t r a n s p o r t s

v '.th r e b e l

c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e all p e r s o n s in f a v o r 6 f s u p p o r t i n g t h e A d -

troops are expected to come o a t

m i n i s t r a t i o n in all i t s m e a s a r e s f o r t b e s u p p r e s s i o n of t h e

offer b a t t l e .
CisoixxATi, M a r c h 9 . — T h e G a z e t t e has news f r o m

R e b e l l i o n , t o n n i t e w i t h themANTRIM C O C M T . — T h e

-

bill f o r

the

o r g a n i z a t i o n of

A n t r i m County, with Otsego, Crawford and

Kalcasca

a t t a c h e d , h a s passed t h e H o u s e a n d b e e n r e f e r r e d t o t h e
C o m m i t t e r o n T d w n s a n d C o n n i e s . to d i e p e i i a t e .

We

i e a r n f r o m p r i v a t e s o u r c e s t h a t It d o e s n o t d e t a c h a n y
p o r t i o n of G r a n d T r a v e r s e

County,

and

doubtless pass tho Senate.

that
i

'

i t , will
' •

BOARD o r RBOWTRATIOX.-—The B o a r d of R e g i s t r a t i o n
f o r t h e t o w n s h i p of T r a v e r s e , will m e e t a t j t h e s t o r e of
H a n n a h , L a y k Co., on
m a n w h o is not a

S a t u r d a y A p r i l 4tj>.

registered

voter should ® o t o

Every
it t h a t

h i s n a m e is on t h e l i s t
8IMPEL NICHOLAS GAXTT, a n
d e n t of t h i s 8 t a t e , w h o h a s . b y

o l d a n d ;flatulent resi"
turns;

b e f n 'jft J a c k s o n

D e m o c r a t , a Calhoun Democrat, a Conservative
crat, a Subttranean
c r a t a n d a n Infernal

Democrat

a

Democrat;—a Harrison

Clay Whig, a Webster Whig,

Demo-

Breckinridge Demo-

a Tyleritf,

Whig,

pod a

a

Fil-

moro W h i g ; — a Badical Republican, a Conservative Bep u b l i c a n , a n d n o R e p u b l i c a n a t all, h a s foifnd Tils le7el a t
last: H e has commenced tho publication

of | a C o p p e i

h e a d p a p e r a t D o w o g i a e , C ^ a s C o u n t y . ' l i e h a s t h e cot
s o t a t i o o of k n o w i n g t h a t h o ha? g o t t o t h e boittom of t h e
" b o t t o m l e s s p i t " a t last, a n d c a n ' t g e t any-lower.
GRAKD TRAVERSE GRAPHS.—Mrs. G e o r g e

X . Smith,

o f Norttapo'rt, fias1 s e n t n's 'A' iargfe clusfe't of I s a b e l l a
G r a p e s , r a i s e d in t h e i r g a r d e n l a s t season,

" t h e y a r c still

i n a v e r y f a i r s t a t e of p r e s e r v a t i o n — a p r o o f of t h e rem a r k a b l e p a r i t y of o u r c l i m a t e .

Frojn experiments

m a d e M r . S m i t h . J u d g o F o w l e r , a n d o t h e r s , iwe a r e satisfled t h a t t h e I s a b e l l a a n d s e v e r a l b t h e r v a r i e t i e s of o u t -

V i c k s b u r g Of T u e s d a y .

U i n d o o r g r a p e s , u n d e r glass, t h i s s e a s o n .

B

A

B

ment security.

piled o w
A

w a t c h by c u t t i n g and

ANTRIM.—TUa b i l l f o r . t h o o r g a n i z a t i o n 6t A n t n m
C o u n t y h a s passed t h e S e n a t e , a n d is, d o d b t l e s s , flow a
law.

3 0 c o r d s |ti t b e s a m e

j I

T h e D e t r o i t p a p e r s a r e filled w i t h d e t a i l s of t h e late
C o p p e r h e a d r i o t in t h a t c i t y . , ,

,

Surprise.

cavalry g u a r d on the Chantilly R o a d

out

from

Center-

ville. w e r e all c a p t u r e d b u t o n e b y a f o r f e ©f 1 0 0 , a f t e r
but two rounds.

Daffy ; L i e u t

v a r i e t i e s of S h a f f e r , W i n g , H u b b a r d , E a s l o u , C l a r k , S t a f f o r d , T o m p kins, O r s o n , B r o w n a n d O b l m e r .

WASBIXUTOX, F e b . 2 7 . — j j l g h V b e f o r e last o u r p i c k e t

firing

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C

A w o o d - c h o p p e r a t B a y C i t j f , n a m e d Cj. W e l l m a n h a s

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E v e r y t h i n g is w o r k i n g w e l L —

A n e x a m p l e ?i^

. N o m a n o r p a r t y in t h i s o o u n t r y e v e r oppos«<l a
in w h i c h t b e c o u n t r y w a s e n g a g e d , a n d s u r v i v e d .
w h o l e h i s t o r y is f n l l o l i n s t r u c t i o n s on t h i s p o i n t .

b o m a d e of t h e

MARRIED.1
A t N o r t h p o r t , March 12th, by Rev. S. S u e l e . E c a s t i r s F.
DAME, Sheriff of (Jrand T r a v e r s e County, a n d Mb>s ELLA r»
T h e W a s h i n g t o n S t a r s a y s a d e t a c h m e n t of 5 0 of t h e SAKTOKD, or the f o r m e r placo..
( A c c o m p a n y i n g the above notice wu received a loat ot
1 s t Y e r m o u n t C a v a l r y w a s suprined a t A l d i p b y 7 0 r e b els, a n d 1 5 o f o u r m e n c a p t u r e d , i n c l u d i n g C a p t s . W o o d - richly frosted a n d d e c o r a t e d W e d d i n g Cake, as large a* a
small Meeting-house. C o i i p i c u o u s in the p o s t i n g is a neat
man and Huntoon.
,
ly t r a c e d Flag of the Union. T h o c a k e will n o t be c a t or
T h e r e b e l p r i s o o e r a a t C a r a p D o u g l a s , C h i c a g o , a r e broken u n t i l the " Old F l a g » waves in t r i u m p h o v e r eTery
fort a n d citadel now occupied by rebels in a r m s against t b e
c o m i n g d o w n f r o m t h e i r s e c e s h h o b b y , e n o u g h to t a k e
Government. We wish o u r y o u n g f r i e n d s . * long, virtuous.,
t b e oath of
renunciation
a n d a l l e g i a n c e , a n d g e t rehappy a n d fruitful career.}
_ _ _ _ _ _
r
r
leased.
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f
DIED,
T h e stockholders in ihe new Bank a t ' A i n A r b o r have
Of Bilious Colic, at Elk Rapids, A n t r i m County, Mich.
. - d e c i d e d to. o r g a n i z e u n d e r t b e l a t e a c t of C o n g r e s s .
Tuesday March S d . . a n e r a h l l l o e a s of three days, PUILIXDA M.
wife or L. R- SMITH, a g e d ' forty-seven years. The f u n e r a l
A l l b i l l s t o a i d S t a t e s i n t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n of s l a v e s s e r v i c e on T h u r s d a y was largely attended—Sermon by Rev.
Ler#y Wart-eu f r o m I s a U I i O J ^ , " We all do fade a a a l e a t
f a i l e d of p a s s a g e b y C o n g r e s s .
i ,p|r..
Mre. S i c m r w t o the dauj?httr of J o b n a n d E u n i c e Morton,
of Mexico, Oswego C o u n t y . ' * . "V.. where h e r parent-, resided
N o CHAHCB FOB D I S S A T I S F A C T I O N . — D e L a n d & C o . i
till she WSJI eighteen, ya^rs of age, when they removed to
t h o r i z e t h o s e w h o sell t h e i r g o o d s t o t»ll . p u r c h a s e r s t o Lenawee County, M i c h , tvhero the d e c e a s e d b a s a wide circle of relatives and Iriends. Mrs. S m i t h was e v e r faithful in
u s o p q o d u O f ^ » p a p ( i r ^ t l » s i r QiepUcai
p « < « , a n d the d i s c h a r g e o r h r r d u t i e s s*A wife and mother, bhe en
t h e n if they" rte-fcot e n t i r e l y Satisfied -with ^ f t s s u p e r i o r i t y Joyed tbe r e s p e c t confidence a n d asteem of all who knew
b a r : S h e Is missed s t t h e e h o i r - m e w n g a n d at the social
o v e r S o d a o r a n y (kt^tr b r a n d of M l e n a t n a t o r e t u r n t h e g a t h e r i n g . O n tbe Sabbath, h e r voice la no m o r e heard joinb a l a n c e a n d g e t t h e m o n e y f o r t b e w h o l e refunded. T h i s i n g in the songs of praise w h i c h she lovefl so well t o sing.—
H e r lo*sIs deeply felt b y ' t h c whole c o m m u n i t y In which she
l i v e d : b u t no w o r d s can tell t h e bereavement of the domest i c clrelew
> > " •"• ••»»' 1
• "'V- . ••
or fall on i t s o w n m e r i t s .
'
. ..
Yet again we h o p e to m e e t thee.
W h e n the d a y of l i f e ' i s tied,
T h e c a n s T I > e t w e e n fee M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r a n d L a k e
: T h e t l i n heaven with Joy t o g r e e t thee
Providence is
finished.
T h e w a t e r is n o t y e t . Jet
WTiere no fsrewell w a r s a r c shed.
( A d r i a n , p a p e r e pieaae copy.j

[Communicated.
io. • : " •
officer commanding the g u a r d .

;

T

Gunboats
.i-e of twenty-five dollars covenanted to t t paid in »aid mortTraverse City. lice. 1, 1(^1.
t h r o u g h t h e c a n a l o p p o s i t e g a g e : the said premises b e i n g described i h said mortgage
all those certain t r n e U or parcels oi tsu 1 sitante a n d b e i n g
Vicksburg.
•*
...
.
A K D W A R B . — A m . T . AND C O M P L E T E ASSORT
tn the Connty of E u i i a e t . l a t h e State o f Michigan. t » - 1 ' •
R j c n t o f B u d d e r s a n d Agricultural H a r d w a r e . ' Also.
T h e r e is n o d o u b t a s t o o u r a b i l i t y t o g e t o u r f o r c e s in 'East half of toe south We«: q u a r t e r of s o f t i o n tbirty-«ix
t h e rear of V i c k s b u r g , a n d c u t off t h e i r c o m m u n i c a t i o n west half of tbe f o u t b west quarter, the ' orth east q u a r t e r of Iron, Sails. Steel. Class. A c - Ac. U A X X A U , LAV & .CO.
the south west utmrtur a n d the n o r t h f< st q u a r t e r of the
Traverse.City, Pec.
IBS?..
With J a c k s o n .
sooth cast q u a r t e r of Motion thirty-Uve 1 th^ sout'i ball end
CIXCINXATI, M a r c h 9 . — I n f o r m a t i o n h a s b e e n r e c e i v e d the south half of the n o f t b w e s t q u a r t e r ' f s e t t i o n thirty-four,
a l s o Uie south east q u a r t e r and tho a o u t l . half Of t h e n o r t h
O O T S A S H O E * . — A VEltV F U L L AK1> COMf r o m N a s h v i l l e t h a t o ' d i v i s i o n or c a v a l r y , u n d e r G e n .

- - * - sry cheap."
cast quarter of section thirty-three, a',! b e j b g in T o w n s h i p
l'l
M a-vWi
HANMAH.
LAY ft CO
M i n t v , a t t a c k e d Russell's rebel c a v a l r y a t U o io n v ille , on thirtv-seven north of ltange foqr, west ; al#0 the n o r t a f r a c tioSai half o f c e c t l o n three, the i t v l . t actional hair of the
t h e t t h a n d c a p t u r e d 2 1 w a g o n s , 2 5 t e n t s , 8 5 mules. 5 north west fractional q u a r t e r of a-etion two : the n o r t h east
h o r s e s a n d all t h e i r c a m p e q u i p a g e ; also, t h r e e L i e u t , fractional q u a r t e r a n d the west lialf of be s o u t h west quarP A P E R HANGIKGR.
ter
section one, in township thirty-si ; north of ran^e f o u r
two captains and 6 3 privates.
T w o F e d e r a l s w e r e west, and also the west fractional half of t h e n o r t h west
H A N N A U , LAY k CO.
slightly w o u n d e d . T h o VebfeU l o s t 5 0 killed, a n d 1 0 0 fractional quarter of se.-iion six. In to-., i s h i p thirty-six north
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1 6 S J , .
of range three west, c o n t a i n i n g in u!l fifteen h u n d r e d and
w o u n d e d . T h e 7 t h P e n n s y l v a n i a a n d 4 t h M i c h i g a n seventy two a c r e s and Si-IOfl of a n acre more or less.
Dated F e b r u a r y 1st. iS' S.
X E W F E A T U R E . — U A N N AU, UVY A CO. H A V K
C a v a l r y did t h e w o r k .
I.EV/IS .«1.LKX, Mortgageadded to their alreadv large Stock tho i t e m of 1-eatbar :
S LARNED, AMor-iev,
Upper. Kid, Calf. Sole, Bindings, 4 r . . as also a t a f r . o p p l y o f
N e w O r l e a n s a d v i c e s c o n t a i n n o t h i n g of g r e a t in te r ( P r i n t e r ' s fees $17 SO.)
(9-12w.)
Shoe I-'lndings : l o r sale at a •mall advance o v e r c o r f , f o r
est.
th« a c c o m m o d a t i o n of o u r Customers. P l e a s e call a a J
examine.
A n i n f o r m a t i o n h a s b e e n filed in t h o P r o v i s i o n a l C o u r t
SHERIFF'S SAiai.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO,
Y VIRTUE O F O N E E X E C t . T l O N ISSUED OUT OF
f o r t h e c o n f i s c a t i o n of Sliddll's p r o p e r t y iu N e w O r l e a n s .
T r a v e r s e City, Doc. 1, 1852.
and u n d e r the seal of the C i r c u i t Court f o r the County
T h o u t m o s t c o n f i d e n c e ia felt b y all classes in G o v e r n - of Manistee, and S u t o of Michigan, dated the T w e n t y - f o u r t h
day of J a n u a r y . A. D. 181(3. a n d t o m i d i r e c t e d a n d d e l i v e r e d U U H S . — T K A P P E K S , ATTENTION ! - I I A N N A H , LAY
A Co. have made a r r a n g e m e n t s w i t h one of t h e OldMt
against t h o goods a n d chattels, l n n d s a n d t e n e m e n t s of J o h n P
NASUVILLB, M a r c h 9 . — ' T h o rebel V a n D o r n ' s f o r c e Lawrence i f o V I e k w iwid Michael Knguiajann. d e f e n d a n t s and largest Fiir U o u s e s in New York, f o r t h e sale of ail
" a r s , a n d are prepared to p u r c h a s e all k i n d s af F a r s . s n d
h a s retreated S o u t h , a n d is r e p o r t e d t o b e a c r o s s Duck- tberolh. 1 have levied upon and s t i z t d and shall sell in afford t o a h d will pay tho very h i g h e s t r a t e s f o r t h e
public auction or vendue, t o tf>e biffhcift ladder, .it the fr<
R i v e r . T h e r e a r e no rebels b e t w e e n F r a n k l i n a n d Co- d o o r of the Buswell Hote!. ( t h a t b e i n g the last place of h o
j n e . Remember w e are in the market.
HANNAH, LAY A CO.
lumbia.
i„;>u , . i . .
- - f u g Circuit Court for said County) in t h e village of Mlnlitee
In said County of Manistee, <ra Saturday the T w c n t y j e l g h t
Traverse City1, Di e. 1,1362.;
A l l is q u i e t a t M u r f r e e s b o r o . H e a v y r a i n h a s b e c u dav of March next, ut two o'clock In tbe 4 t e r n o o n of said
falling a l l d a y , a n d p a r t of last n i g h t . . T h e r i v e r is r i s . day. k!l the estutc right.title and interest, t o g e t h e r with the
L O T H I S C . — C O A T S , PANTS, V T S T S . DRAWERS.
h e r e d i t a m e h t s and a p p u r t e n a n c e s t h e r e u n t o l-elonging o r i n
Under S h i r t s , S h i r t s — F a n e y a n d
'"gany wise appertaining, w h w h t h o sai l J o h n I j u v r e n c e Mc- Over-Alls, a n d J a c k e t s , I n d i a Kubber and Oil C o a w » » d
•Vklair and Jiichael Kngtemann h a d e n the Twenty-fourth J a c k e t s , W o o l . U n l o n A n d Cotton Sotjks, C r a v a t * . GolISts..
I n t h e l a t e e n g a g e m e n t n e a r F r a n k l i n , T e n n . , tbe 1 9 t h day o f j a n u a r v , A.D. 1W3, or has aince acquired in a n d t o
u t i.CO,;
M i c h i g a n lost 4 5 4 p r i v a t e s a n d t h e following c o m m i s s i o n , the following lands a n d premises situate lying a n d b e i n g in T » . , l l i o s S f 8 . . T ' » U
the County of Manistee and State of Michigan, and known
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. 1, 1802.
*
e d officers: C o l ' G i l b e r t , M a j . S h a f f e r . C a p t a i n s S m i t h . and described as follows, t o w i t :
^

p i l i n g 3 9 c o r d s in s i x days, w i t h 1 J c o r d j u n p i l e d . T h r e e

time,

River and

1ST. 3 3 ! I WXKTES. OF 1862 & 1863.

will soon b e a b l e t o p a s '

Lincoln, B a k e r , T h o m p s o n , Bigelow and

W e I n t e n d t o e x p e r i m e n t on t h o c h o i s e s t

o t h e r men c u t a n d

W bite

I t i s t h o u g h t all t h e canals w i l l b e s u c c e s s f u l

. d o o r g r a p e s will d o well h e r e .

w o n a p r i z e of a v a l u a b l e s i l v e r

of

J Hannah, Lay & Go's Column

MORTOA&iTsAXi:.'
; H S CONDI-.,
r u i n m o r t g a g e h e a r i n g Jatc tU« t e n t h , u-.v
tiic re-ir o f o - j r Lord o n e
rtion«anJ
bun
ftv-nlne. i'na.1- by Edwin A. A
;:.v> cr
a the"• Slate of Micmeaa,dec>is*t:d *.«d il*ry k~
i. bis wife/to
Allen, of Detroit «"
In mli State. BS-,
iff, to L~»ri»
L?wis Alien,
lU
i H E t S U B a O B l B E I i S ARE l i A P P T T O A N N O t J N O B TX '
recorded ua the twenty-eighth day of J a n i ary
"?c
the citisena of G r a n d Traverse and a d j o i n i n g C o u n t i e s
thousand eight hundred and sixty, in the tfficR 01 the Register of Deeds for E m m e t County. fa said » .te, in Liber A or that Uiey a r e »o f o r t u n a t e a s t o have a v e r y large a n d c o m Mortgage?, on t f c , S2, 33 and 34. u p b which said U o r v plete stock o f K e r c h a n d i s e especially adapted t o t b s p a r t i c u gage there is claimed t o bo dne at th« dab -of this n o t i c e the lar demands of t h i s commun ity. Nearly tbe whole of which
was
purchased
p r i o r t o t h e large a d v a n c e in all classes o f
sum of two thousand nine h u n d r e d s a d 16 rty-one d o l l a r s and
forty-nine cents; and no suit or proceed a g s at lair h a t i n g Merchandise caused by tbe l e v y i n g of the ETCWS X t a . in
been instituted to recover any part there if, n o t i c e if" there- September. Add to t h i s the fact t h a t t h e i r stock w a s . purfort- berebv given tiian on Saturday, th* ninth day of Ha.v chased for - C a s h ; ' ' a n d t h a t o w i n g to the advantage u b e v e
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, a t the Kraraet Q o a k t y n a m t d they are Belling many goods as low #jS they can- be
Couri ii»use, being the place f o r h o l d i u t tbe Circuit C o n r t vnrchased In N e w Y o r k o r B o s t o n , a n d all upon a squill,
for a a i d f l l m m e t C o u n t y , iu Little Trove* le, in . said County a l v a n c e on present c o a t : t h e benefits of which t h e toostr
of Emmet. I shall ».-li i t pnblfc a u c t i o n ttf tbe highest i>i<ld*- r. casual o b s e r v e r must see.and will of coarse avail himsetf ol.
the premises described I n said Mortgage »r so m u c h tberfcor
T h e y would, ealt a t t e n t i o n to the f o l l o w i n g , a s a wcall p a r t
3 shall be nece-wary t o satisfy t h e an ount duo o n said of tbe.'r aB-uirtmeht. for sale oa the most favorable ters*s—
aortgago at lbiH4ate, # t t b inU'rest-'at lie rate of ten per
for R d a J y T a J y
BA^AO. LIT AfO.
c u t 1>CT annura. legal cosU and e x p e u s e . and an Attorney *

D1;

,

The t • o f a c i of sec. 27 L o t ' i an«l w e n e t o f n e j of sec. 23 ;
t h ; r.i of n t | of sec. V-. L " t 2 of sec. ffl :.,Lots 1 a n d 3 of sec.
• the nj-' of »«J <.rsec. 11 : tho s« t o f n w j a n d tlte n w l of
— . . . . "i« - ^ c nwi of swi a n d B- i uT swl and s w i or s e t
of s w ( of *<-c. I I ; Lot I of sec. 12 ; Lot 0
v . o ~ . . . . « , j f n w i of see. 34 : tho »wj or net and »e) of
sei aud L.')t 1 of See. 13 : tlie ». j of I s i and w j o r s c j a n d e l
of nwi and nw; of n w j nnd LoU I an-^ 2 of sec. 24 ; tlie se{
of net and Lot I ot sec. 23 ; t h e n e t of sec. 53 ; the wi e !
nc» and n e i o f u e j of sec. 35, all in Town 21 N. of Iiange l?
ec. 2 ; the »l i of n e i and se{ of n
and' nci o f * i l l a n d n e j of nc* of Hoc. i L o t 4. see. 7 ; t h e sw\
of s» l of see. 10 ; the sv| or ne< ol w c. 15 ; the s w | or sei of
see. 4 -, the nvrj ot
a n - l ' J of s e |
rt
'• t ' 1 *' n n ' i of n e j
of'see. 5 r the s« t l j or no- tlj or sec. U , L o t - <i and 7 o f s c c .
i s ; the s c i of - e l or sec. 3 • the » i ^ f e t l or nee. 11, ail in
!
Towu 2I N; o r i t m g e 10 W : t h e ef i r s e i a n d wi or nci or
gee. 8 ; L o t 7 of see. 1 : the >4 or a '4 a n d s j of nw( and n e j
of SWi of sec. 22 ; tho »*4 of n w j o f * !c. 2 3 ; the I'J of nw{
and swi o f j i w l or s c . IU ; Uw se<" t n w * or sec. t ;• the n e j
o r n w j and e) of se} of sec. 24 ; the e j or set a n d « J o r « w |
ori-ce. 13 ; t h e net o r n « { and se{ ' r svr{ of sec. 17, all In
Town S t f N . or Ran go 13 VV; no} < r «ce. 23 ; the nwf e n d
n j of n e j of »ec.
all In Towu 22, X. Range M U ; l-ot •»
and the n e j oi"u» I a s d tbe nwi or IK J a n d He? of n e t and
nwi of nwi of sec. 22, Lot I of »cc. ,!l ; tho s e | or n e j of sec.
l S ' ; the s e | ofse} a n d nw» or »wt \f sec. 11 : tl.ieswi o t s w i
a n d nS or s w j und s«-{«.r n e j and K 4 of n w j or see. I ! ; the
sei o r s e i and s w j o f n w i a n d n e i «rf uwi und n w j o f n e f a n d
n e i o r « e i a n d s e i o t n w i a n d s j o f b e t a n d *w{ or u « J a n d
SWi or s w i or sec. 15 ; the swi o f u V i » n d c | of sv. J a n d *«i
of n w i or sec. 11 : tho.sej cr s e j uf sec. 2 ; the swi of «wi or
s»c. 35 : the
or n e j a n d n w j o f t i and se» or sei and nwi
of nei and aei or <ei «r sec. 28 : U. J n t { ot W i of sec. 34 ;
tho M l of nei or sec. 33 ; tho a w | • of n w i or sec. 23 : the
nwi or swi of sec. 27. ail In Town
S. of i U n g e 16 W ; tbe
swi of sei and sei of n e i a n d swi <! and e i of nei of
L o t l of see. 34 ; the s e i of nei an I e (lj of se fli of sec. . 0 ;
the n w i of sec. 31 the n e j of n w i and s e t of nei or sec. -K
the sei or n e i or sec. 20, all in Town 22 N. or R a n g " 1 i W
the net o r n e f of see. 22, Lot No. 1 of sec. 2 ; I^ot 7 ot sec
27 • Lota 2.7 and S of see. 11. all in Town 22 X. Range 13 W
the"nwi or u w ; < * » c . Xi j the J l ' o t w i a n d nei o f a e i ans j ot n w j and nwi
see. 34 ; the t j of n e i o t a e p .
all ii
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I n d i g o . Yellow Onhre, Chalk, Camwood.
F l u i d . Molasses, S y r u p . Vinegar. „
Beans, P o r k , Meal, Flour, Oatmeal, I eed, B r a « .
,
Re.-f, H a m s a n d Shoulders, Codfish.
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Hard Bread, Butter. Crackers, L a r d .
E x t r a c t Lenion. Vanilla, Rose. P e a c h . P i n e A W « .
H A N N A t i , JAA.» • till..
T r a v e r s e City, D e c . l , l b 6 H . , .

M

I S C E L L A N E O U S ITEMS.-XAWIS® Goro»aro«
S u g a r m a k i n g - L a d i e s ' a n d Gents' Skates, s a s o r t s d —
D o o r S p r i n g s — P l a n e Iron*—Bevels—'Try
» dr.es. Bed Panft—Kerosene Lati'terns—Stove Crocks—Well
Buckets—Pot Covers—Small Blockv-Rattine—<sprlng_B»la n e e s — P a t e n t Can«-t L i n i n g — U d i e s ' R u b b e r ^Buotfr^-Beos
Traver»e City. D e c . 1. I f f l l .

triflce, G un Caps, Compasses, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes,

Mats, Brashes or all kinds, Guards, Chains^ Ac.
H A N N A H , LAY A CO:
Traverae City, Dec. 1. 1662,
O T O Y E S , i A VERY L A R G E ASSORTMENT J.U8T B E > eel red) Pipe. 7.ine. Sheet Iron, Stove F u r n i t u r e . On? M i
T h r e e Pail Kettles. Tin Ware—a c o m p l e t e Iipc—SOj 9 Q »
4 0 , OO a n d DO gallon Kottles.
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H A N N A H . L A T A: C O .
Traverse City, Dec. t . 1W1J.

8-6w.

MACKEREL, TONISUESAND SOUNDS. 1

JOHN LAWRESCE MCYICKA*.

B w j A i n * MoVicexn,
WILLIAM J . K i r . '
NATHAN FN-JELMAKS.

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I T S A ' H S F A C T O R I L Y A P l ' K .RING TO T H I S COURT
1 by affidavit that tho Refwndan a J o h n L a w r e n c e McV Jckar.
PUBLIC LECTURE.
~ n j a m i n McVlckar. w n i t s m J . I i]
e non-residents of t h i s State, i >n
.
The Rev. L. O. Warren, or BUt R a p i d v will d e l i v e r a l e c t u r e
on Geology, a t the S c h o o l Hooso i n T r a v e r s e City, on t riday i e r of Counsel f o r Complainant, it i« o r d e r e d t h a t t h e said
d i a n o l a , w h i c h says t b e I n d i a n o l a is sunk oti t h e M i s i » - Kvealng, March 2Tth. (one week Trom to-day.) l e c t u r e to D e f e n d a n t s . J o h n U n v r v n c e Mot'ickar. Benjamin McVickar,
William J . Kip. a n d N a t h a n K o g i l r a a o u , cause their appearc
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7
o'clock.
The
public
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cordially
invited
to
e i p p i s i d e o f t h o r i v e r . H e r b o a t s a n d u p p e r w o r k s (are
in t h i s C:IQ«C to l ^ entered .within t h n - e moiilbs f r o m
a t t e n d . The above l e c t u r e is to be tho b e g i n n i n g or a series
near J e f f Davis'plantation.
on the same subject, t o be followed by o t h e r series on iie- ...v ..ate of t h i s o r d e r and that In case, or t h e i r appearao.
thev cause their,answer to t h o C o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o be n l e d
a n d n ' c n p v t h e r c o r t o l>» served frn t h e C o m p l a i n a n t s - S o l i c i Destruction of the Nariiville.
t o r in t h i s cans-- within t w e n t y ' - a y s a f t e r s e r v i c e ot a c o p y of
X E W TOOK. M a r c h 6 . — T h o H e r a l d h a s t h e f o l l o w i n g
s a i d Uiiland notice or t h i s o r d e ' : and in detbnlt thereor t h a t
f r o m t h e R i c h m o n d E x a m i n e r , of Matfch 2 d : •' 8 a v a n n a h ,
H E R E P U B L I C A N S O F T H E T O W N S H I P O P TRA the said .bill be taken a ^ c o n f e * t J d by t h e said Ocfemlanta.
O a . . F e b . 2 8 t h . T h e s t e a m e r X t u h w l l e j in c o m i n g u p
T e r s e a r e requested t o m e e t at the School H o o s c in J o h n U w r e n c e M c V i e U r , I l e a j i c u l n MeA I clear, William J .
t h e O g e e c h e o rirer test n i g h t , g r o u n d e d p n a s a n d b a r b e - T r a v e r s e C i t y , o n S a t a r t a y , t h e -ttb d a y or A p r i l n e i u at one K i p a n d N n t h s n E n g e h n a n n . And It is r u r t h e r o r d e r e d
o'clock. In t h e a f t e r n o o n , t o n o m i n a t e suitable p e r s o n s for wi t h i s ' t w e n t y d a y s rrom t h e dst i of t h i s o r d e r t h e said <
fore f o r t M c A l l i s t e r , and b e i n g discovered by t h a Y a n plainant ceusc a copy or t h i s o r i e r t o be p o U i s h e d ln
the T o w n s h i p O R e e r s .
s,
,
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rin,
k e c fleet, t h o Y * u k e o i r o n - d a d o p e n e d Gre a c r o s s t h e
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'All p e r s o n s In,tavof or s u p p o r t i n g the A d m i n i s t r a t i o n in G r a n d Traverse H e r a l d , a po )Hc non-spaper P
m a r s h a t t h e N a s h v i l l e , n t 8 0 rainoteJ p w t 7 , o ' c l o c k , a n d all of lt4 m e a s u r e s Tor the suppression ut the S o u t h e r n Re- published in the Nintli JndioiaV Circoit, a n d tllat said publication be continued in Said pap r at least o n c e m each wee*
c o n t i n u e d i t u n t i l 1 0 o ' c l o c k , w h e n a n i n c e n d i a r y s h e l l bellion. a r e cordially invited to be p r e s e n t .
ror six sue.cei.3ive weeks, or tha he c a a i c s copy of t h u o r d e r
C fl MARSH.
s t r u c k t h e N a s h v i l l e a n d s e t h e r o n fire. 8bts is
E L . BPBAGDE,
/ Republican Committee.
t o -b e p e r s o n a l-l y s e f-v e d• o..TOid Defendant?,
. • J o b n Lawrence
n o w a t o t a l w r e e f c T h e F o r t fired u p o n t b e i r o n - d a d
>IcTlckar. Benjamin MeMckar, A\ IMlam J". K i p a n d N a t h a n
i'L! A.! W . BACON,
)
h e r e i n prea n d h i t h e r twioe. O t h e r g u n b o a t s Of t i e fleet fired a t
E n g e l m n n n , at least t w e n t y d a j ^ b e f o r e th->
Traverse City, M a r c h ,1P, 1.3C3. .
tbe Fort, b u t did no damage.
—ty of J a n u a r y , A. D „ 1863,
YOUNG WILD ROTEB,
j}. j . LI ' T L E J O H N . C i r c u i t J a d g e .
X T T I U . S T A N D AT. T H E S T A B L E O F C U Y L E R GERA Bold Cavalry I)»sh.
' C A R P E N T E R , Soli lltor f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
W
maine, i o T r a v e r s e City, f r o m the first of A p r i l till the
STAFFORD COURT HOCS*. V a . ! M a r c h 4 . — C a p t
••AtrV'9^-'1 '
,
'
ftrst of July, for the i m p r o v e m e n t of Stock.
D A V I D D . S S DOR,Register in C h a o e e r y .
S c h n l t z , f o r m e r l y a r e s i d e n t tiaar AldSe, r e c e n t l y h e a d e d
H e i s a <i»rk brown eolt. was foaled a t t h e rarra or J o h n
( P r i n t e t f t j e e s 5 8 25.).
a b o d y o f .Uoion < a v a l r y t o t h a t i n**ghborhood> t o feirBnlly, i n Canada, on tb* l&th J u n e , 1869! was s i r e d by Wild

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p r i s o s o m e g u e r r i l l a s , c o m m a n d e d b y t h e n o t o r i o u s C a p t - Rover, an i m p o r t e d b o r s e who h a s t r o t t e d bis rail" in 2.42,
M o s e l v , of W h i t e ' s c o m m a n d . T h o t e b e l s w e r e s u r p r i s - a n d haa the r e p u t a t i o n o i b e i n g the best Stock-horse In Upper Canada, His d a m i s a hriRbt bay, a l m o s t a t h o r o u g h
e d a n d s o m e t h i r t y p r i a o o e r a t a k e n . T h e e s c a p e of t h e
breed, a n d haa t r o t t e d a mile in X J L
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.r.
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r e a t o f t b e m a r r f f l a f t ArasM>wing t o t h e f a c t t h a t C a p t .
CUYLER r.FRMAlNE.
l2-3«.
S c h o l t e ' g rorce w a s leas t h a n t h a t of t h e e n e m y .
t f a v e r a e City, J

^ T A B L E S , CHAIRS,ROCKFJ& WASH
rasses, Child's R o c k e r s , High C b s i r s , S c .
H A N N A H . L A Y & CO.
T r a v e r s e City, Dec. I. 1862,

I N CHA.NC E B V .
e d ^ h Fn^Tt, assorted P i c k l e s . Plc-frultS, Oysters.
STATr. ov MICBIOAK—Th? Clrr lit Conr for the County or Sardines. Cigars.
H A N N A H , LAY A C O .
Manih-ee. in Chancery.
T r a v e r s e City. Dec. 1, 18C2.
JAMBS LI WNOTOS.CO j p i a i n s n L

R i c h m o n d p a p e r s of d i e 2 7 t h c o n t a i n a d i s p a t c h f r o m
L i e u t Get). P e m b e r t o n , a n n o u n c i n g t h e c a p { u r e of t e e l n -

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YANKEE NOTIONS—PEBFUMEBY. SOAP, was-

MORGAN BATES,

JUSTICE OF T H E PEACE,

O M E S T I C S P O R W I N T E R O F 1863.—KEN
tueky J e a n S u m m e r Stuffs. D e n i m s Dock. Bttipe.
H e k , Apron and Miners' C h e e k , fchlrtln* f r i n t s . N a n k e e n
Cotton F l a n n e l s . Wooi Flannels, Brown
BleachW Cot-

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T r a v e r s e City. Dec. 1, 1S62-

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A U D E S ' CIXIASS AXD LAWJCS" C - „
j F r e n c h Cassimeres^Shejiards' Plaids, C a n a d a Gray Caaa.
Nice B'lk Doeskin* and Cassimc
H A N N A H . L A T A CO.
Traverse City. Dee. I . ISC2.
O I I A W L S , BAV S r ATK, BKOCIIK. STU-LA,SCOTCH, ( S i s o m
O and Double.) C.'onU" a n d Children's_Shawls a u d Mnfllers.
H A N N A H , LAY

A CO.

T r a v e r s e City. Dec. 1, 18C2.

S

r j f D R I E S - ^ H ARSCSS, COI.UARS,BWD».BS. ETC.. B*»aaTs
Half-Bushels, D r a g T e e t h , F r o e ' s Plows,Cahle,Trace, a n d
H a l t e r Chains. Brv»h Hooks, a n d E l i f t i c S p r i n g s .
ooden
Ware, Tubs, Pails, C h a r n s , j t a d l e s , Ac., Ac.. Sash, P o o f s ,
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T r a v e r s e City. Dec, 1. liMJl.

B U N N A H . L A Y A CO.
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Medical Diacoverv, S a l v R b e u m O i a t m e a t . S t r v c h o l a o , EyeT r a v e r s e City. Dec. 1 . 1 * 6 5 .

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T h e Irrepressible Conflict,
R e g r o Soldiers in 1 8 1 2 - 1 5 .
M r . B a a d f r , D t a ™ i t e d . l i j t t oooc, o n , p o i n t
„ „ F r o m the N. T . E v e n i n g P o u t
N A T I O N A L B O U N T Y INSURANCE CO.
c o n t r o v e r s y . H e d e l i n e a t e s w i t h t h e b a n d of a B k e t c r
Capital, *100,000.
I t seems t h e r e h a v e always b e e n f a n a t i c s in t h i s state,t h e e r o t i d difference b e t w e e n N o r t h e r n a n d S o o t W n
BOCNTi'.
a n d t h e r e is now g r e a t reason t o f e a r t h e r e alwavs will
S N Y D E R ,
W I L L I A M S
k
CO.
• o c j e t y . W i t h t h e t r u e i n s t i n c t s of a B r i t o n h e ridica leg
BOUNTY I S OF THE NATURE OP A OIFT, OE
be. O u r f a t h e r s w e r e v e x e d w i t h a l a r g e n u m b e r of t h e *
gratuity. In this war Jloo.
a bonaty, is due t o the
B r i t . d i s t u r b e r s of t h e p c a c e of the c o m m u n i t y d u r i n g t h e last
(Organized
by Permiftion
of th* Authoritin,)
widow or heini: of deceased aoldieri and to discharged BOIish p a t t e r n . B n t , a t t h e saroe time; h e d o e s j u s t i c e t o
war with England.
diera who shall nerve f o r two year* or to t h e cloae of the 0 8
WALL-STREET, N. Y.
69
tiwwnwraalspintof
industry, t h r i f t , a n d self-reliancc
T h e s e fellows actually i n d u c e d o u r legislature,
*
' f " ? o n " . end - e .'J-. ' n ?***-'• of I'eccaaed soldiers it is d o e :
• J w i C ^ * r * e t T , ? , ? e N ° r t b e n S t a t e * »od h e a d m i t s fall of 1SI4, t o pass an a c t a u t h o r i z i n g t h a t genuine de- 1st, To the widow, if there be o n e ; lad. To the children, if no
H I S COMPANY IS ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY FOR
widow ; 3d. To the father, mother, it brothers and sitter*, as
^ t t l T ^ . ,Kr^ri7M 1?w a.hid,D?averse t o violence. mocrat, G o v . D a n ie l D. T o m p k i n s , t o raise ( w o regiments
T H E PROTECTION UP FAMILIES.
th« case may t«-. provided they t * residents of the United
5 eaBeD ia
V J
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« " j d i f f e r e n t of colored
On the p a y m e n t to t h i s Company, or any of its anthortxed
m e n ' — n o t " t h i n g s " — f o r t b e defence of »tales. Commissioned officer* aQi. soldiers discharged bel o e r e h e found m e n w h o d e e m e d honest i n d u s t r y d e c r o d agents, of the sum of $50, i t will issne a certificate of lasurthe state, t o s e r v e t h r e e y e a r s . T h e commissioned offi ' ire two years' s-rvice. aad their b lira in case of their death,
ance, b i n d i n g itself to pay to such person the sum of F i v e
! c o a l 1 d , P o t , c o o c e * 1 t h e i r K®™ for t h o s e w h o ecrg t o be w h i t e men a p p o i n t e d b y the G o v e r n o r , a n d of
'c not entitled, as the Isw now is, ' o any Booaty.
HrnnKED DOLLARS, in caae they are drafted Into the Naval
e a r n e d t h e i r b r e a d b y t h e i r own l a b o r ; among: w h o m t h e
P
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c o u r s e d e m o c r a t s — o r R e p u b l i c a n s , as t h e y then style. 1
or Military Service of the United States, prior t o December
o n l y h o n o r a b l e m o d e of o b t a i n i n g a livelihood w a s t o dePensions were formerly an a n n o i l p a y m e n t in consldera- Slat, 1866, or d u r i n g tho war. In the same proportion this
t h e m s e l v w — a s i t i 3 n o t p r o b a b l e he would knowingly
r i v e i t f r o m the u n p a i d l a b o r of others!; w h o s u b m i t t e d
on oi pant services. It has been ixtended In modern times Companv will insure any person liable to do Military dnty.
place m a n y federalists in office, c e r t a i n l y not in the urmy.
. those who have become disabl.el, and to the dependent in any sum from $100 to $5,000, but not more thaa $£,COO on
'
» society, b u t s h o t e a c h o t h e r f o r t h e y were said t o b e opposed t o the war. I n r e g a r d
•irs of those who lose their Urea, n service.
It Is due in any one life. T h l s C o m p a n y also insures those in the aer
d o w n daily in t h e s t r e e t for a c r o s s word, a n d h a r r i e d
t o p a y , rations, c l o t h i n g , £ c . , t b e
men. of c o l o r " — f o r
its war to soldiers disabled l a s e r ' i o e i n the line of doty.— vice, officers and privates, against wounds or death, dnrlng
obnoxioas persons to J u d g e L y n c b s gallowson charges
60 t h e y w e r e d e n o m i n a t e d in t h e a c t — w e r e placed
Of deceased soldiers it is due .- 1st, To the widow, if there be the present war. t h u s enabling all prudent soldiers to provide
o T A b o h t i o m s m ; a race n a r t u r e d u p o n false principles,
the s a m e f o o t i n g a s o t h e r soldiers. T h e y were t o form one : 2d. To the children u n d e r 14 fears of age ; 3d, To the
a n d b r e d in an a t m o s p h e r e of i n j u s t i c e , violence, extravamother
dependent
wholly
o
r
partly
;
«
h
.
To
the
sisters u n d e r
a b r i g a d e , a n d t o b e t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , or
16 years, dependent wholly or partly upon a n y deceased sol- To the manly vlrtuea of bravery a n d patriotism that calisd
gance, a n d lawlessness. B e t w e e n t w o such radically opo r d e r e d i n t o s e r v i c e in p l a c e of an e q u a l n u m b e r of mili- dier who may be killed or dies of disease contracted or tbe aoldier to the field, let him add the c r o w n i n g exeailanca
p o s i t e p e o p l e as he f o u n d a t t h e N o r t h and a t t h e S o u t h ,
tia, as c i r c u m s t a n c e s m i g h t
require.
S l a v e s could b e woonds received in service a n d in the line of dnty.
e a t provision for his family, in caae he never rvt h e w o n d e r was, n o t t h a t w a r h a d broken oat,- b a t t h a t
enlisted, t h e i r m a s t e r s consenting, a n d s u c h •• colored
R a t e s o f P e n a l o n s . — T o a non-commissioned officer,
n will he be remembered with gratitude, aa one that
p e a c e could e v e r h a v e been m a i n t a i n e d f o r ' t h r e e g e n e r a - ,
m e n " a r e d e c l a r e d by the a c t t o b e m a n u m i t t e d f r o m tbe musician or private. If totally disabled, or to t h s i r widow or discharged hla whole duty t o bla God—bis c o a a t r v — h i s
t i o n s of men.
; • ;
d«pendent heir, if deceased. $3 per month*; to 2d Lieutenants family.
t i m e of receiving t h e i r d i s c h a r g e f r o m t h e service.
A
$15 ; 1st Lieutenants, $17 ; to Captains; $20 ; to Majors.
O n r r a t c a for Insurance against w o u n d s a n d death are as
T b t s e s s e n t i a l difference i9 overlooked b y t h e politib o u n t y of twenty-five dollars was p r o v i d e d (vide 3 8 Ses- $25 ; To Lieutenant Colonels and all higher grades, $50 per follows, to wit :
c i a n s w h o e n t e r t a i n e a c h o t h e r Und t r y t o delude t h e p u b sion L a w s of N e w Y o r k ; p a g e s 22-23; c h a p . 18).
month. Kees in Pension cases ara only $5.
810 on a hundred
against wonnds.
IJQ w i t h visions of c o m p r o m i s e .
T h e eminent N o r t h e r n
M
T h e bill was i n t r o d u c e d i c t o t h e S e n a t e by E r a s t u s
N
"
"
death.
BACK Pi,Y.
p a t r i o t s w h o , while c l a i m i n g s u p e r e m i n e c t loyalty t o t h e
Our certificates of insurance are assignable—are intended
R o o t ; in t b e S e n a t e C o m m i t t e e of the W h o l e , it was reIs dne to discharged soldiers t o ti e time they are actually
u n i o n , h a v e no w o r d of censure for a r m e d r e b e l s , b u t
to be assigned to the family for their care, support and re
f e r r e d t o a select c o m m i t t e e of three, M a r t i n V a n B u r e n . discharged. The u n d e r l i n e d haV t superior advantages for
lief, In caae the events occur noon which they are payable
e x h a u s t themselves b y a b u s i n g the P r e n i d e n t , a n d e v e r y
c h a i r m a n ; while in t h e c o m m i t t e e t h e word •• p e o p l e " speedily collecting the pay and claHnsof discharged soldiers.
As many in the service are where It would be Imposs.lile
- a c t of t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , sneer a t n e g r o j soldiers, a n d
in t h e first sectioc of the p r o p o s e d b i l l — ' • p e o p l e of col- Back Pay is doe the widows or h e t / s of deceased soldiera In for them to provide for their families in t h i s way, the wife
nearly the same order as Bounty.
The father, mother,
<leride e v e r y N o r t h e r n G e n e r a l w h o will n o t b e c o m e t h e
father, or brother, or any individual feeling an Interval in
or"—-was stricken out, a n d •• m e n " s u b s t i t o t e d . " I t pass- other heirs need not be residents o the United States.
i n s t r u m e n t of t h e r e c o n s t r u c t i o n i s t s , d o n o t r e a l i r e t h a t
tbe family of the soldier, may insure them against wounds or
e d t h e S e n a t e u p o n a call for t b e " Y e a s a n d " N a y s ' '
MINOR*.
death. What can mortal man do nobler, than to present the
w e a r e fightiog t h e b a t t l e of D e m o c r a c v against" A r i s t o c Klisha Arnold, Geo. T i b b i t s and G a r r i t Wendell, t h r e e
The War Department forbids " b e enliatment of minors family of the aoldier with an insurance upon bis life, or
™ , 7 T " , l t t b o r V ' 0 * c a p i t a l — m a n a g a i n s t p r i v i, ll ee g e —
w hh if ce hh hh ai g. hhflfln
_ H T , ( . l . . . . . 'H •' . " g « — I federalists f r o m t h e E a s t e r n D i s t r i c t v o t i n g against it nnder 18 years of age. Ordinarily they will be rejected if agaisst wounds, thus at once placing them beyond the reach
w
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such enlistments are p r o p e r l y r e p o ' t e d .
of poverty, in caae their p r e t e c t o r never returns. T h i s is a
T h e bill - « 0 lur
v
In all cases of Soldiera' # a y , P e n s i o n s Bounty, and in fact system of substantisl charity towards tbe dependent families
mediately s e n t t o t h e A s s e m b l y , t h e r e taken u p at once,
h a n d , t h e o v e r t h r o w of t h e A r i s t o c r a c y as a privileged
l j o 8 t claims and a c c o u n t s agaiQst the Government, the of volunteers, that baa been commenced hy o n i wealthy citia n d passed w i t h o u t a division. ( V i d e J o u r n a l 1814-15;
idersigned have the most p e r f e c t facilities for their most r e n s , and will be continued by the worthier p o r t i o n s of
class, o r , on t h o o t h e r , t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of an o l i g a r c h y
S e n a t e J o u r n a l p p 5 1 . 55, 57, 5 8 . 5 9 . A s s e m b l y J o u r - speedy collection.
them. What can onr wealthy and patriotic citiaene do, t h a t
a n d t h e ^ o y e r t h r o w of D e m o c r a t i c i n s t i t u t i o n s in t h e
n a l s . 87, 92.) O n t h e 2 4 t h of O c t , 1814, the Council
will go f u r t h e r to increase enlistments snd assist the GovDischarged Soldiera who have mft got their pay w>
U n i t e d S t a t e s . I l i s t o r y t c a c h c s plainly e n o u g h t h a t beof Revision r e t u r n e d t h e bill t o t h e S e n a t e a p p r o v e d , and ly r e n d e r i n g the most Important assistance to, besides seeing e r n m e n t , t h a n tn say to our hardy laboring m e n — " I f y o u
t w e e n s u c h a n t a g o n i s t i c p r i n c i p l e s t h e r e i s no "middle
i t t h e r e u p o n b e c a m e a law.
S e n a t e J o u r n a l p a g e 7 9 . ) that they secure all dne them on transportation, subsistence, will e n l i s t I.will Insure your life until yon return, f o r t l o o
—$500—11,000,
for the beaefit of yonr family."
t e r m . A n a t i o n must be g o v e r n e d b y t h e o n e o r by t h e
clothing, rations, Ac,
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Governor Tompkins, Chaccollor Kent,
The rates of basis upoh which this Company insure la
o t h e r . B o t h can n o ; c o - e x i s t
R a t i o n s . — S o l d i e r s are entitled to the cost price of
Chief J u s t i c e T h o m p s o n , J u d g e s S p e n c e r and Y a t e s , t l o a s in tnoney while absent on.furloughs, or other compe- founded u p o n a scientific statistical calculation *T the morT h a t N o r t h e r n m e n h a v e b e e n held c h e a p a t t h e S o u t h
tality of wara f o r the last too years, and leavea but a reasonaw e r e m e m b e r s of t h a t Council, ana passed u p o n t h i s • i n t authority, which money we readily secure, .
c » e r since cotton bccame a leading staple it notorious.—
Government Vouchers, Recruiting, Quartermaster and ble margin for profit for the Company, while it places the
m e a s u r e . C h a n c e l l o r K e n t o b j e c t e d t o i t We cause t h e
i n society t h e name " Y a n k e e " has been °
**.families or those insured beyond want and destitution Trout
officers w e r e n o t in t h e first instance t o be a p p o i n t e d b y Commissary A c c o u n t s a c e u r a t e l y r j a d e u p at our office and a n y of the r i c i s s i t u d c s of War.
collected.
b i t t e r e s t r e p o e e h , a n d i m p l i e d meanness, a v a r i c e , t r i c k t h e G o v e r n o r , w i t h o u t the i n t e r v e n t i o n of t h e C o u o c i l of
This is the only Insurance Company in the United S t a U a
All j a s t Military and Naval Contracts, Claims and Losses
e r y , dishonesty, a n d c o w a r d i c c . T h e i r o b v i o u s m e r c a n A p p o i n t m e n t , b u t h i s o b j e c t i o n w a s o v e r r u l e d . ( S t r e e t ' s idjnsted and collected on application, either by mail or 1
•at waa organized especially for this purpose.
t i l e c a p a c i t y s e c u r e d l o r N o r t h e r n men t o l e r a t i o n M
person, to
C o u o c i l of R e v i s i o n , p p . 4 4 3 - 4 4 5 . )
A d v a n t a g e s of I n s n r l a g i u t b U C o m p a n y .
m e r c h a n t s in S o u t h e r n s e a - p o r t s . B u t t h e y w e r e a l w a v s
ROBINSON
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BROOKS,
I t will b e remembered t h a t t h i s e x t r a session of t h e
A u t h o r i s e d War Claim Attorneys,
1st.—In-the case o l c i t l t e n s i n s u r i n g sums f o r their famib
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D r r a o i v , MICH,
O r n c a — N » . 149 Jefferson Avenue, over Ives' Bsnk, op- tbe insured resides, half the Insurance money will he refunded.
posite Office U. S. Military C o m m a a d e r .
w e r o dasl K!d
2nd.—Our Insurance in r e g a r d to the d r a f t covers n o t only
b e e n " t o k e n io "
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3d.—Our Company Insure f o r any sum desired, a c c o r d i n g
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, ° ° 2 d e m o c r a t i c I D C a s D r e . inasmuch as it
to c i r c u m s t s n c e s of insured.
w i t h t h e l o r d s o f F m r l n n d ihr. K
t o be classed h a d t h e a p p r o v a l of s u c h m a g n a t e s of the p a r t y as Go<
it'u.—^Tbe men who have Invested t h e i r capital ia t h i s
Splendid and Appropriate Holiday Preaent.
Company have been well known t o the business c o m m u n i t y
barons ofFrance, a ^ t t i d ^ n n o ° J A - W
r e ™ 0 r J o f n , P W « * Chief J u s t i c e Thompson, J u d g e Spei.
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f o r the past fourteen years.

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L a c a s Elmendorf, J o n a t h a n Dayton, P e t e r \V. RadcliK
G o v e r n m e n t Stocks, and will only he conTerted so fast a s
N o r t h e r n society t h e s e p r e d i u d i c e s c o u l d n o t b e wuoiiv
O r d e n E d w n r d s , W i n . C. B o n c k , C o l Y o u n g , a n d
may be neceasary to meet t h e liabilities of the Company t o
. suppressed.
T h e beirs-at-Iaw t o g r e a t p l a n t a t i o n s in
T H E EMBODIMENT OK PRACTICAL UTILITY, AND the insured.
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I a m iiot a w a r e t h a t t h e G o v e r n o r e v e r o r g a n i z e d t h e s e rapidly and perfect, uses a common nfeedle. and will last a
S a r a t o g a , or N e w p o r t , t h e i r i n g r a i n e d b e l i e f t h a t t h e y
than $100,000,
t w o regiments, b u t p r e s u m e h e - d i d not, as the i m m e d i - lifetime. At the New York (State I'rir, ita simplicity, efficienBesponsible agents wanted in every county in the Halted
, and great praeUcal utility, was' onfirmed by the award of States. They muat give references of strict i n t e g r i t y a n d
a t e e x i g e n c i e s of t h e service d i d n o t r e q u i r e i t ; a n d
t First Premium.
responsibility, Those desiring to be insured where agents
It will gather. Ruffle, shirr, tuck, , an up breadths, etc., with are not yet appointed, will r e m i t t o the Company, at 69 Wall0
a single or double thread on any material adapted to tbe runatreet, h . ^ . , \by express), a s u m of money sufficient t o cover
n i n g atich. The thinneat, usually tbe moat dlfficultto s t i t c h the Company's per e e n t a g e . o h t h e a m o u n t desired t o be int h e c r o w n e d m o n a r c h e s a n d noble" hy n L a m p W i c k does n o t B n r n .
by other aewiug machines, b e i n g sewed the easiest. For sured ; and if i t be a c i t l i e n desiring to insure a sum for h l a
I f w o
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w o r W n X ^ / ^ I l P ^ ^ f the i o a t h !
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P i e c e of "amp w i c k i n g a n d p l a c e it in t h e ladies' and children's apparel, a n d o t h e r articles made of family, in case he Is s f t e r w a r d s drafted, he will, give bis name
operative*
included the merchants and
» Inmp i t is i m m e d i a t e l y c o n s u m e d , b u t the same light fabrics. It will t h e r e f o r e b e f o n a d a l m o s t invaluable. •
ago aud residence. If it be a soldier, ho will give name, age
I t is attached to the table like a Sewing bird, a n d h a v i n g a o e n d the Compsny of the Regiment t o which he belongs, the
T, 1,01,5 ? ° 0 ^ , C ? f t h a N o r t h , k i D d o f w i c k i D P P l a " d iu t h e l a m p a n d l i g h t e d at the t o p !
tension, and requiring no InbrieatUn or change of atich, is number of the Beglment snd State i t ia f r o m , slso the resitote t h e . b o l e e v e » i n g , . » J if t h o P t o p f » a p p l i e d 3
always ready for operation, and each a marvel of simplicity dence of his family. If it be wife, brother, lather, or f r i e n d s
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»lcobo! the
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c h a r r e d . T h e d i e of t h i , that a child o r i i : ir eight years ei u u d e r s r a n d it, aud use of the family that desire t o take ont an insurance upon the
H t i m t S
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absent aoldier, thejr will give hla name and age, and also the
,
I t i a not at all liable to get o a t of order.
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c h a r a c t e r i a t i o of S o o t h e r a m u - ! » t h e a t
A t t h e oil or a l c o h o l c o m e s Sear t h e flame it
full and explicit directions, and twenty-five needles.
of the wife or the person for whose benefit the insurance i a
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Sent to any address in the Cnited States on receipt of
procured.
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Apply to, or address,
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i ' d o ^ n o t m a n i f e t i t e o l f io a n y m y .
I t re- "> delivery of tha machine.
BNYDEB, W I L L I A M8 4 Co.,
When the money ia sent with t h i order and registered, we
t b e
P ° P n - " < 3 t t l r e 8 0 Breni q U M t i t y of b e a t t o c h a n g e a liquid i n t o
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69 Wall-street N. Y.
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press, at Our risk.
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Very liberal a r r a n g e m e n t for agencies.
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meet
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d n o t o r a l c o h o l below t h e t e m p e r a t u r e a t w h i c h i t will comN o t i c e a of t h e P r e a s .
below t b e t l ^ e S - of sewing, etc.. aend a stamp for r e t u r n postage. Address,
MME. DEMO REST,
• This
473 Broadway, N. Y.
. n e ' s family, is a proEvery lady, mother, milliner aad dreaa-maker, should have
that every man abould adopt in these critical times."
one of these valuable aewing machines.
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•• The man that would be respected and loved by his family
in life, and gratefully remembered In death, will provide h l a
Jng l o f t j v e r u o r P e t t n s . I o N e » O r l e u » U e , „ r ° ™
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family against w a n t "
•• All our most p r u d e n t citizens a a d soldiers are i n s u r i n g
Qc-re CLAW DKTOS n o NOT SEED A STAMP.—A geutlel u w l m a h
o r e r y b o d y carriecf p i s t o l s T f
AND
a competence to their families in case they are drafted, or
p o c k e t r e a d y for w o r k . . N o one rem a n of C h i c a g o , h a s r e c e i v e d t h e following letter :
killed, ie the s e r v i c e ; it is t h e o n l y safegnsrd in theae-Critis p e c t e d t h e law. o r t r o u b l e d himself a b o u t i t 1 A s a m o a t r
T r e a s u r y D e n t , Office I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e . )
cal times."
60-9m.
t h a C b o c t a w s a n d t h e C a m a n c h e s , e v e r y m a a was t h e
Washington, Feb. 1,1863.
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si nee, a f t e r a s e p e r a t i o n o r thirty-five years.
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b ^ . K r ! ^ C n . t I e 1 n d e , a C o m p r o m i s o t h e r e w o u l d h a v e e x a c t l y , w a s t h e reply, ' f o r I h a v e seven g i r l s a n d one
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m a n t h e n t o l d t h e H o d j a , " O b , I l o d j a Effendi, y o u
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» » ray t h a t t h e d o n k e y is n o t in t h e house, w h i l s t he b r e w
in i t
T h e H o d j a a n s w e r e d — " W h a t an e x t r o r d i n a r y
m a n y o u m u s t b e ! Y o u believe t h e d o n k e v. a n d d o n o t
b e l i e v e m e w i t h m y g r a y b e a r d !"
a n d
b e t w e e n w h o m a n d u s t h e r e could bo
p o w b k s o o m m n m t y of feeling o r h a r m o n y of »ction.

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The Perfection of Mechanism!

The New Y o r k Illustrated News, t h e l e a d i n g p i c t o r i a l pap e r of the United State*, in its Issue of J a n . 10th, 1863, on
page 147, voluntarily gays :
" We have been shown a p l e a s i n g noveltv. of which the
Hubbard Bros., of t h i s city, are th< sole Importers.
I t is
called the " M a g i c Time "Observer." a n d Is a h u n t i n g and
T h i s ia one of the prettiest,
WON'T SPEAK TO H I * . — S o m e m o n t h s since, a t t b e open-face watch combined.
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