Grand Traverse Herald, September 18, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 18, 1863

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1863-09-18

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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(JMND TRAVERSE HERALD.
T B A T E E S E

VOL. V.

She (Srani) Cnbtrse Btrali), * I

CITY,

MICH.

F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 18,1863.

Emerson'* New England Hymn.

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Traverse City, G r a n d Traverse County, Michigan

The word of the Lord by night
To the watching Pilgrims came.
As they sat by t h e *rt side.
And tilled their hearts with flame.

MORGAN"BATES,
t E B M S .
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. O n e Dollnr and F i f t y Cunte, P a y a b l e invar U b l y in advanoe>
ADVKBTISSHEXTS inserted fof One Dollar p e r s q n u r c (ten
l l n e i ) f o r the first Insertion, a n d twenty-five c e n t s f o r each
s u b s e q u e n t Insert i on. Yearly A d v e r i i 8 e m e n t s 4 $ l 0 f o r o n e
s q u a r e ; $20 for three s q u a r e s ; $30 f o r half a c o l u m n ; a n d
$50 f o r one c o l u m n . Legal a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t t h e r a t e i pres c r i b e d by law ; fifty c e n t s per Tollo of lOO words, f o r t h e
J l r s t l a s c r t l o n , a n d twenty-live ccnta f o r each sabseqacnt.—
E v e r y figure count* • word. F i g o r e w o r k w i t h o u t r u l e s , 60
p e r c e n t a d d e d , ltnle a n d figore work, double p r i c e .
A l l legal a d v e r t i s e m e n t * to be p a i d f o r strictly l a a d v a n c e .

God said.—1 am tlre^ of kings,
I sufn-r them n o m o r e :
Up to my car the m o r n i n g b r i n g s
The outrage of the poor.
Think ye I made t h i s ball
A field of havoc and war.
Where I) rants great and tyrants small
Might harry the weak and poor ?
My angel,—his name is Freedom,
Chooie him t o be your king ;
He shall c u t pathways east and west,"
And fund you with his wing.

All Kinds of J»!> Printing Neatly and EipdHiooslj Eittnld.

Which I hid of old Um«* io the West,
As the sculptor uncovers the statuo
When he bus wrought his best.

UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TRAYEBSE CITYM
,' ICH.

I show Columbia, of the r o c k s
Which dip their loot in the seas
And soar to the air-borne flocks
Of v.oiids, and the boreal tloece.
I trill divide my goods.
Call in tire Wretch and slave:
None shall rule hut the humble,
A s d nouts but Toil shatl bave.

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate....CITRTI8 FOWLBR,Mapleton
SherilT
E . F . D A M E , T r a v e r s e City.
County Treasurer
M O R G A N D A T E S , Trav.Clty.
County Clerk
JAMES P. BRAND*
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R e g i s t e r of D e e d s
J A M E S P» BRAIRD,
Pros. Attorney
C. II. MARHH,
Circuit Court Com...C. II. M A R S H ,
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Coroners
L. R. SMITH,
Elk R a p i d *
R O B E R T L E E , Centrerilie.

G. H . M A R S H , » .

^tturncj) artir Counsellor at ;£itto,
AND
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,

N O T A R Y P U B L I C k CON V E T A N CER,
rrnverse C i t y , « r a n d Traverse County, Mich.
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Office In D w e l l i n g H o n » . "

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J . G. R A M S D E L L ,

Attorney & CounsselloratLaw,


T R A V K R S K CPl'V, !

GRAND TRAVERSU COUNTY, JBICH.
REFERENCES:

T H A V K I W k

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TE3ST-OHA-3>arc3;ii:THI» BOUSE IS ROW orKSED FOE TOK BEKEPIT OT, THE
T R A V E L I N G -

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I will b a r e never a soldo,

No lineage countcd greai.
Fishers and choppers and ploughmen
Shall oonstitutc a State.
i Go,.cut down trees in the forest.
Ar.dtrim the straightcst boughs ;
Cut down trees In the forest.
A n d build me a wooden house.
C»ll the-people together,
The-yotiBg men and the sires.
The digger in the harvest field,
Hireling, and him that hires.
A n d hero in a pine state houso
They shall choose men to rule
I n every n t c d f n l f f a c u l t y ,
In church, a n d statu, and school.
Lo, now 1 if these poor men
Can govern the land and >eo.
And make'just lows below the sun,
As planets faithful be.
And ye shall succor men ;
T I s nobleness t o serve :
Help t h e m who cannot h e l p again :
Beware f r o m right t o swerve.
I b r i s k yonr bonds and masterships.
And I unchain the slave :
Free bo his heart and hand henaaforth.
A s wihd a p d wandering wave.
I cause from every creature
H i s proper good t o flow :
As imieh i s be i-i ana dooth,
So much he aball bestow.
Bui, laying hands on another
T o c o i n his labor and sweat.
H e goes io pawn to his victim
For eternal years in d o l t

. CNDER THE BrrEBINTENDEXC* 01*

O H A R L E S

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s y GIVE HIM

D A Y -

A CALL. JRf
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T r a v e r s e City, May 13, 18C3.

W . D.

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GUNTONHOTJSE
J A M E S K.'GUNTON.
CiJJ STJiBLIKS UiB TOl MEEK BEDS!
T a t a Is the l a r g e s t Hotel, with tho best a c c o m m o d a t i o n s
i n t h o city ; tho l e a d i n g Dally and Weekly P a p e r s a r c taken
h e r e , aad no p a i n s w j l l b e spared t o make guests comfortable;
•and eleven y e a r s ' r s j l d e n e e h e r e wiiyenable iue to give r«UaT>1B I n f o r m a t i o n relative t o t h e r e s o u r c e s of t h e c o u u t r y ,
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T r u m p o f their rescue, sound !
P a y ransom to the owner.
And fill the bag to the brim.
Who is tile owner ? The slave la owner,
And ever was. l'ay him.
0 North ! give him beauty f o r rags.
And honor, O S<;uth, for his s h a m e ;
Nevada ! coin thv golden crags
With F r e e d o m ' s image and name.
Up 1 and the dusky rsce
That s a t In darknen* long.—
Be swift their f e c i as antelopes,
And as behemoth strong.
Come, Lost and West, and North,
By r a c c s , a s sonwflukes,
A nd carry my jiurjif.se forth.
Which ne'ltber halts aor shakes.
My will fulfilled shall lie,
For, in daylight or in dark.
My thunderbolt h a s eyes to see
His way h o m e t o the mark.

F A I R B A N K S '
STANDARD

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ST JOHN 8. a ABBOTT.

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O F A L L KINDS.
Sold In D e t r o i t by F A R R A N D A S H E L E Y .
jSp- Be c a r e f u l t o buy only t h e g e n a l n e .
J a n u a r y 13. 1863,

E S T A B L I S H E D

1760.

P E T E R LORILLARD,
SNUFF

A N D TOBACCO MANUFACTURER
1 6 4: 1 8 C h a m b e r s S t , ,
( F o r m e r l y 43 C h a m b e r s Street, New York,)
W o u l d call the a t t e n t i o n of Dealers t o t h e artlclea of his
m a n u f a c t u r e , vis.':
,
BROWN SNIFF.
Macabov.
Demigros.
t iue Rappee,
P ™ Virgin i s .
Coarse Rappee,
NacWtoebes,
A m eri can Gentleman,
Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch.
Honev Dew Scotch,
H i g h Toant Scotch.
F r e s h H o n e y Dew S c o t c h ,
I r i s h High Toast,
Fresh Scotch,
or Lundyfoot,
fflJ* Attention is called to t h e large reduction in p r i c e s
of Fine-Cut Chewing a n d S m o k i n g Tobacoos, which w i l l be
f o u n d of a S u p e r i o r Quality.
TOBACCO.
SXOXINO.
FIVE CCT C l t m j i o ;
'
fWOKINO.
Long.
P . A. L.. o r plain,
S. J a g o
j j a . 1,
Cavendish, o r Sweet,
Spanish,
No. 2,
Sweet Scented O r i n o c o , CnnaMer,
Nos. 1 A 3
raised,
Tin F o i l C i v e a d U h ,
. . Turkish.
Granulated.
B « — A c i r c u l a r of p r i c e s will be sent on application.

A m a n g I b c i r o n y r e m a r k a b l e men d e v e l o p e d b y t h e
F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n , t h e r e n r o few who; s t a n d m o r e prominent t h a n R o b e s p i e r r e . If is first o p p h t r a n e e w a s in
t h e '.Assembly of t h o S t a t e s G e n e r a l .
T h o n o b l e s mid
b i s h o p s resolved t o m e e t i n s e p a r a t o halls, t h a t e a c h of
t h o s e p a r a t e order*, h a v i n g f r o votes, a n d t h e c o m m o n e r
b u t one, t h e c o m m o n s m i g h t t h u s lip o n t - v o t e d , t h o u g h
in an i m m e n s e m a j o r i t y . W e r e Uiey t o meet in ono ass e m b l y , t h e c o m m o n s could, o f course, c a r r y t h e i r meas u r e s . T h e p o o r w e r e in a s t a t e of t e r r i b l e distress.—
T h o n o b l e s s e n t t h e A r c h b i s h o p of A i x w i t h a v e r y
p a t h e t i c appeal, orpins* t h e c o m m o n s , in b e h a l f of t h e
m i s e r i e s of t h e people, t o p r o c c e d t o b a s i n e t s , b y cons e n t i n g t o a s e p a r a t i o n of t h e t h r e e c h a m b e r s .
R o b e s p i e r r e , o u e of t h e d e p u t i e s of t h e c o m m o n s ,
t h e n a n n n k n o w n v o n u g m a n , pale a n d slender, r o s e a n d
s a i d : " G o tell y o u r c o l l e a g u e s t h a t w e n r c w a i t i n g f o r
t h e m h e r e t o a i d u s in a s s u a g i n g t h o s o r r o w s o f t h o p e o p!o. T e l l t h e m n o l o n g e r t o r e t a r d o u r w o r k .
Tell
t h e m t h a t ottr r e s o l u t i o n i s n o t t o b e s h a k e n b y s u c h a
s t r a t a g e m a? this. I f t h e v h a v e s y m p a t h y f o r t h e p o o r ,
let t h e m , in i m i t a t i o n of l l i e i r m a s t e r , r e n o u n c e t h a t
l u x u r y w h i c h c o n s u m e s t h e f u n d s of i n d i g e n c e , dismiss
t h o s e insolent l a c k e y s w h o a t t e n d t h e m , sell t h e i r g o r g e o u s e q u i p a p e s , a n d w i t h t h e s e s u p e r f l u i t i e s relieve t h e
p e r i s h i n g . W e w a i t for t h e m h e r e !"
W e n e i t b e a r of Jtim e a r n e s t l y o p p o s i n g t h e d e a t h
p e n a l t y . D r . G u i l l o t i n h a d i n t r o d u c e d a txsw m a c h i n e ,
called, f r o m t h e i n v e n t o r , t h e guillotine, f o r t h e infliction of c a p i t a l p u n i s h m e n t , w i t h o u t inflicting p a in .
A
g e n e r a l b u r e t o M a n g h t o r w a s e x c i t e d in t h e a s s e m b l y
t h e old d o c t o r s a i d : • , • . " W i t h m y m a c h i n e I caju c l i p ofT y o u r h e a d in t h e
t w i n k l i n g of a n eye, w i t h o u t y o u r feeling i t . "
. I t may b e remarked, i n p a r s i n g , t h a t m a n y w h o t h e n
s m i l e d , w e r e soon b e b e a d e a b y the keen a x e .

N " 0 . -IO.

A p a r t y a r o s e in F r a n c e called t h o G i r o n d i s t s — s o T r i b u n a l . T h e t r i a l o c c u p i e d b u t a f e w m o m e n t s , a n d
called b e c a u s e t h e i r leathers Were f r o m t h e d e p a r t m e n t of t h e y w e r e d o o m e d to die. A t fire o ' c l o c k of t h e s a m e
t h e G i r o n d e . T h e y at first w e r e in f a v o r of a constitu- e v e n i n g , the c a r t c o v e r e d t h e m t h r o u g h t h e R a e S t
tional m o n a r c h y like t h a t of E n g l a m L
B u t finding, f r o m H o n o r e t o t h e P l a c e do la R e v o l u t i o n . R o b c s p e r r e ast h e perfidy of ' h e K i n g a n d t h e C o o r t , t h i s t o b e impos- j c e n d e d t h e scaffold w i t h a firm s t e p . A s t h e e x e c u t i o n sible, I h c y t h e n a d v o c a t e d a r e p u b l i c . T h e r e w a s an- e r b r u t a l l y t o r e t h e b a n d a g e f r o m his i u f l a m e d w o a u d ,
o t h e r p a r t y a d v o c a t i n g t h e extren»e d e m o c r a t i c l i r e n s c he u t t e r e l l & s h r i e k of t o r t u r e w h i c h p i e r c e d e v e r y e a r .
called the J a c o b i n * . R o b e s p i e r r e w a s one of t h e lea- In a n o t h e r i n s t a n t t h e a x e of t h e g u i l l o t i n e g l i d e d swifld e r s of t h e latter p a r t y
l i e b r o u g h t a n e x c e e d i n g l y eu. Iv d o w n i t s g r o o v e , a n d t h e h e a d of R o b e s p i e r r e fell i n t o
venomed bill of a c c u s a t i o n a g a i n s t t h e G i r o n d i s t s , o v e r - t h e basket. T h e r e wns a m o m e n t ' s silence a n d t h e n
whelmed t h e m in t h e i r trial, a n d t n e y w e r e all f-ent t o t h e r e came, f r o m t h e lips of t h o s e w h o , b u t a s h o r t t i m e
b e f o r e , w e r e s h o u t i n g h o s a a c a s l o his name, t h e wildest
t h e guillotine.
R o b e s p i e r r e . l>atiton a n d M a r a t , t h o h e a d s of t h e ; b u r s t of a p p l a u s e . T h u s d i e d R o b e s p i e r r e , in t h e t h i r J a c o b i u p a r t y , w e r e n o w t h o idols of F r a n c e . C h a r - j •fifth v e a r of his a g e .
lotte L'ordgy soon p l u n c e d her dagtrer i n t o the bm.em of
Inlitmous Rebel B a n d i t s .
M a r a t . H e r b e r t , a t t h e buad of t h o a t h e i s t s of P a r i - , i
M . J e f f . T h o m p s o n s t h e '• s w a m p fox of S o u t h e r n M i s o r g a n i z e d a f o r m i d a b l e jmrtv. R o b e s p i e r r e , at t h e p e r i l ,
u r i , " t h e rebel g u e r r i l l a , w h o s e d e c J s of l o b b e r y a u d
of his life, t h r e w h i n b e l f if-to t h e b r e a c h t o o p p o s e ;
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m a d e him a s n o t o r i o u s In M i s s o u r i , a s
t h e m . " T h e r e a r c m e n , " he m i d . " w h o u n d e r t h e ,
p r e t e x t of d e s t r o y i n g superstition, wonld m a k e a reli- j J o h n M o r g a n was in K e n t u c k y a n d Tean?s.see. h a s , like
gion of a t h e i s m . '
T u e kyii-luter w h o w o u l d a d o p t i his b r o t h e r fox a u d b a n d i t M o r g a n , b e e n , t r a p p e d a t
H i s c a p t u r e will b e u g r e a t relief l o M i s s o u r i , a n d
a t h e i s m is itnaue. T h e n a t i o n a l c o n v e n t i o n a b h o r s s u c h l a s t
syvtem.
A t h e i s m i.-; a r i s t o c r a t i c .
T h e i d e a t h a t a it only r e m a i n s now t h a t Q u a n t r e l l b e c a u g h t a u d h u a g —
G r e a t Being, w h o w a t c h e s o v e r o p p r e s s e d innocence, for o f e o u r s c s u c h a m o n s t e r is b e y o n d t h e palo of mllit
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w — t o s e c u r e c o m p a r a t i v e p e a c e a n d o r d e r in
a n d w h o iiuuishcs t r i u m p h a n t guilt, is q u i t e p o p u l a r —
T h e people, t h e n u f o r t u n a t e . a j i p l u n d me.
If ( i o d did t h a t S t a t e . T h o m p s o n held a c o m m i s s i o n a s B r i g a d i e r
C e n t r a l iu t h e R e b e l u r m y .
H e was caught a t Pocanot exist, it would b e h o o v e m e n t o invent H i m . "
T h e conflict w a s s h o r t a n d d e - p e r a t o .
E a c h p a r t y hontas, A r k . , w i t h ail h i s staff, a n d t a k e n t o S t . L o u i s
k n e w t h a t the guillotine was t h e d o o m of t h e v a n q n i s h - w h e r e t h e y w e r e p u t i c j a i l Inst T h u r s d a y u i g b t . J e f f ' s
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l l e r b v r t a n d his c o a d j u t o r s , n i n e t e e n in n u m b e r ,
Q u a n t r e l l i s a resident of W e s t e r n M i s s o u r i , a n d b e w e r e , on t h e 1 7 t h of M a r c h , 1794, in five carta, conlonged t o t h o g a n g w h o b e c a m e n o t o r i o u s iu 185G 03
d u c t e d to t h e sea fluid.
iJatiton a n d R o b e s p i e r r e n o w q u a r r e l l e d — R o l > e s p i e r r c B o r d e r Ruffians, o p p r e s s i n g t h e early s e t t l e r s of K a n s a s ,
agaiu c o n q u e r e d in the d e a t h s t r u g g l e , a n d D a n t o n was b u r u i n g a n d d e s t r o y i n g t h e b o u s e s of t h e pioneers, a n d ^
d o o m e d t o die. B e f o r e t h o d a w n i n g of t h e m o r n i n g e n d e a v o r i n g b y frftud a n d r a p i n e a n d m a r d e r t o f o r c e
gensd'unnet
e n t e r e d h i s c h a m b e r a n d t o r ? him f r o m t h e slavery u p o n lvansafc a g a i n s t t h e will of t h o p e o p l e . —
a r m s of h i s wife. A s hu e n t e r e d his prison, in t h e Ssiuce t h e rebellion t o o k p l a c e h e h a s b e e n an a d h e r e n t
ts of ihe L u x e m b u r g , h e said, sadly : " A t l e n g t h I of t h e C o n f e d e r a c y , w i t h a c o m m i s s i o n a s B r i g a d i e r
n e r c c i v e th.it in r e v o l u t i o n s t h e s u p r e m e p o w e r u l t i m a t e - G e n e r a l , a u d w e h a v e o c c a s i o n a l l y h e a r d of his e x p l o i t s
ly r e s t s w i t h t h e most a b a n d o n e d . W e a r e sacrificed t o as a l e a d e r %f i n d e p e n d e n t g u e r r i l l a b a n d s , t e a r i n g u p
t h e ambition of a few d a s t a r d l y b r i g a n d s . B u t t h e y will r a i l s a n d d e s t r o y i n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n b e t w e e n m i l i t a r y
not long e n j o y t h e f r u i t of t h e i r villainy. I d r a g R o b e s - posts, d r i v i n g in pickets, a n d o c c a s i o n a l l y c a p t u r i n g a
wagon train. H e h a s been for some time planning thu
pierre after me to the grove."
A s D a n t o n , w i t h Cnniille Desmoulins", a n d o t h e r s w h o b u t c h e r y a n d arson of L a w r e n c e , a n d t h u • c o n s e r v a t i v e '
were to b e e x e c u t e d w i t h t h e m , a l i g h t e d f r o m t h e c a r t p o l i c y of o u r c o m m a n d e r s in t h a t r e g i o n h a s left t h e w a y
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a t t h e scaffold, H e r a n l t deiSohelless w h o w a s t o suffer open t o t h i s a w f u l deed of d e s t r u c t i o n .
first e n d e a v o r e d t o t a k e Itfavo of D a n t o n in a p a r t i n g n a t i v e of M a r y l a n d , one of t h o " m e a n w h i t e f o l k s " wht)
a b o u n d in B l u v e h o l d i n g c o m m u n i t i e s . H e w a s i m p r i embrace. T h e brutal executioner interposed.
•• W r e t c h !" said D a n t o | i , *• y o u will n o t a t least pre- soned t h e r e f o r a t t e m p t i n g t o kill h i s wife ; e s c a p e d , r a n
a w a y t o K a n s a s , p r e t e n d e d t o lie a F r e e S t a t e m a n , b n l
vent o u r h e a d s f r o m kis>iug p r e s e n t l y in t h o b a s k e t . "
A s he was b o u n d t o thu falal p i u n k , h o said : " 0 . w a s soon d i s t r u s t e d , a n d t u r n e d s p y f o r t h e B o r d e r R W
my w i f e — m y d e a r w i f e — s h a l l I n e v e r s e e y o n a g a i u ? " tians, w h o m h e h a s finally led t o t h e m a s s a c r e a n d r a p i n e
1
T h e n , us if a s h a m e d of t h i s e m o t i o n , hu ttdded. " B u t of I - a w r e n c e .
D i c k M c C a n t i (as h a s b e e n a l r e a d y s t a l e d . ) w a s e n p D a n t o n , no weakuesa." T h e n , as t h e p l a u k fell t o itb
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mounted infantry from the 14th Michigan.
McCnnn
will bu w o r t h t h e d i s p l a y . "
R o b e s p i e r r e w a s now t h e u n d i s p n J e d v i c t o r . D a y af- was a n e l e c t o r o n the D o u g l a s s t i c k e t iu 1 6 6 0 , f o u g h t
ter d a y he p u n i s h e d his TOL-S. a n d t h e guillotine r a n red s e c e s s i o n t o t h e last, b u t insanely followed h i s S t a t e in
w i t h b l o o d H e was not maliciously c r u e l , b u t a t h r o u g h h e r a r m e d t r e a s o n . MeCnnti h a s a wife n n d c h i l d r e n in
funutie, b e l i e v i n g t b u t all . p o l i t i c a l o p p o n e n t s s h o u l d L t E a s t T e n n e s s e e , a n d a d m i t s t h a t h e i s well t r e a t e d b y b i s
e x e c u t e d . T h u m o t h e r oi L ieiile, t h e y o u n g wife of c a p t o r s . F o r y e a r s p r e v i o u s t o t h o rebellion, M c C ' a n n .
Desmoulins. w r o t e in tiie following t e r m s t o R o b e s p i e r r e , b o r e t h e r e p u t a t i o n of a n u n s c r u p u l o u s g a m b l e r , p r o m p t
His
who had doomed her daughter t o d e a t h .
S h e a u d a n d r e a d y t o t a k e a n y a d v a n t a g e t o g a i n bis e n d s .
Lucille a n d D e s m o u l i n s h a d f o r m e r l y b e e n R o b e s p i e r r e ' s r e s i d e n c e was b e t w e e n N a s h v i l l e a n d L a v e r g u e . I n h i s
immediate neighborhood such immense trains were capmost i n t i m a t e friends.
tured and so m u c h property destroyed, t h a t t h e com'• R o b e s p i e r r e , " s h e w r o t e . '• is it not e n o u g h t o h a v e
m a n d a n t of t h e p o s t sent a s q u a d of s o l d i e r s to b u r n h i s
a s s a s s i n a t e ! y o t i r b e s t friwid T D o y o u d e s i r e t h o b l o o d
house a n d d e s t r o y e v e r y t h i n g b u t h i s f a m i l y . T h e o r d e r
of his wile, m y (laughte r t T * t o h o u r s m o r e , mid s h e will
was obeyed to the letter. Since then ho has been very
n o t be in existence.
R o h i s p i e r r o , if y o n a r e n o t a t i g e r
d e s p e r a t e , b u t s e v e r a l t i m e s h e h a s h a d h a i r b r e a t b esin hnmati s h a p e — if t h e b l o o d of C a m i l l c b u s n o t inec a p e s . H e i s n o w in N a s h v i l l e jail. H i s a p p e a r a n c e in
b r i a t e d y o u t o t h e losing of y o u r reason entirely—!f y o u
t h a t city a s a p r i s o n e r c a u s e d on e x c i t e m e n t s i m i l a r t o
recall still o n r e v e n i n g s of i n t i m a c y — i f - y o n recall t h e
t h a t p r o d u c e d iu C i n c i n n a t i - o n t h e a d v e n t of J o h n M o r c a r e s s e s lavished on o n r littjg H o r a c e , a n d h o w y o u d e guti.
'
l i g h t e d t o hold him u p o n y o u r k n e e s — s p a r e a n i n n o c e n t
Mosby. t h e V i r g i n i a guerrilla, w h o was mortally
victim '.—Hut if the f u r y is t h a t of a lion, c o m e a n d t a k e
w o u n d e d last week, is a s p r i g of t h e " F . F . Y . V
,
me also, a n d m y d a u g h t e r A d e i e . a n d little H o r a c e .
T h e iufamous R e b e l B a n d i t s a r e r a p i d l y g e t t i n g t h i n C o m e w i t h h a n d s reeking in t h e b l o o d of C a m i l l c , ac«i
ned o u t , . a s t h e cause they uphold g o e s d o w u . T h e y are
let one s i n g l e t o m b r e - u n i t e u s . "
fit i n s t r u m e n t s of t h e w i c k e d e s t rebellion e v e r k n o w n t o
B n l R o b e s p i e r r e w a s i n e x o r a b l e , a n d y o u n g a n d beauhistory. J o h n Morgan, Jeff. Thompson, Dick M c C a n n
tiful Lucille i»erisbcd beiK-ath t h e fatal a x e .
a n d M o s c b y h a w all b e e n c a u g h t o r disabled w i t h i n A
R o b e s p i e r r e was one of tho most i n e x p l i c a b l e of m e n .
f.-w weeks, a n d t h e a v e n g i n g h u n t e r s o f t h e F a r W e s t
H i s moral c h a r a c t e r w a s irrejiruacha'biu.
N o bribes
a r e close u p o n Quflutrell's t r a c k , ar.d w i l l s h o w h i m a s
could c o r r u p t h i m . H e sincerely e n d e a v o r e d t o e s t a b little m e r c y or repose as t h e y w o u l d a wolf o r a g r u a l y
lish a republic u p o n t h e b a s i s of p o p u l a r l i b e r t y a n d v i r bear.
t u e . S e l f - a g g r a n d i z e m e n t w a s n o t p a r t of h i s p l a n . —
A M i r a c l e of H o n e s t y .
P u t h e was a s merciless as t h o slide of t h e g u i l l o t i n e . —
A t times, i n d e e d . IIP s e e m e d w e a r y of blood.
O n one
A t a party, one evening, several contested t h e houor
occasion he remarked :
of h a v i n g d o u o the. m o s t e x t r a o r d i n a r y t h i n g , a n d a rev" D e a t h — a l w a y s d e a t h ; a n d t h e s c o u n d r e l ? t h r o w ertied g e n t l e m a n w a s a p p o i n t e d t h e sole j u d g e o f t h e i r
all t h e responsibility n p o » me. W h a t a m e m o r y shall I respective p r e t e n t i o n s .
leave b e h i n d m e , if t h i s lasts ! L i f e i s a b u r d c u t o
O n e p a r t y p r e s e n t e d bis t a i l o r ' s bill w i t h a receipt a t tached to i t
A b u z z w e n t t h r o u g h t h e r o o m t h a t it
A y o u n g g i r l — C e r i l R r g n n n l t — b u t seventeen y e a r s could not b e o u t d o n e , w h e n a second person p r o v e d t h a t
of a g e , wa« a c c n s e d of p l o t t i n g t h e n--a.-siuntioii of he h a d j u s t a r r e s t e d h i s t a i l o r f o r m o n e y t h a t h o h a d
Robespierr*'. H i e a n d all her Iriend-; p e r ! d i e d on t h e lent h i m .
scaffold, a n d e i g h t c a r t s n e r e fi led w i t h v i c t i m s t o a v e n g e
" T h e p a l m is h i s , " w a s t h o g e n e r a l c r y , w h e n t h e
the crime. Itut the fickle populiitire
' a "^ b e g a n to t h i r d p a t in h i s claim.
suspect t h e i r id'»l of b e i n g u n f r i e n d l y t o th'e revolution,
•• G e n t l e m e n , " said h e . " 1 c a n n o t b o a s t of t h e f e a t s
a n d of w i s h i n g t o arrest its t o r r e n t of b l o o d .
I n s i s of mv p r e d e c e s s o r s : b u t I h a v e returned t o the o w n e r s
m o n t h s t w o t h o u s a n d t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d seventy-five h a d t r n i "umbrellas t h a t t h e y h a d l e f t a t m y b o u s e . "
jierislied on t h e scaff .ld in I ' a r i s alone.
Robespierre,
" I'll h e a r no m o r e . " c r i c d t h e c s t o i n s b c d a r b i t r a t o r ,
w e a r y of b l o o d n t l e m p t o d t o cty-ck t h e i r senseless a t r o - •• thfc-is t h e very nejilvt
ultra of h o n e s t y ; u n h e a r d of
cities. A eotispiracv o f v c r v e n e r g e t i c men was f o r m e d deed ; it is an net of v i r t u e of w h i c h i n e v e r k n e w m a n
a g a i n s t h i m . A s h o ' c n t e r c d ' l b c c o n v e n t i o n OK t h e 2 9 t h c a p a b l e . T h e prize i s — "
t
of J u l y . 1794, c r i e s of •• D o w n w i t h t h e t y r a n t I" filled
" H o l d . " c r i e d ciul a n o t h e r , - I ' v e dtiae still m o r e
the house. Overwhelmed by t h e clamor. Robespierre than that."
iu v a i n e n d e a v o r e d t o s p e a k iu self-iiefeiico•• I m p o s s i b l e 1" c r i e d t h e w h o l e c o m p a n y . " l e t us
•• P r e s i d e n t o f t h e assassins," he s h o u t e d , " w i l l y o u h e a r . "
b e a r me ? "
•• I ' v e b e e n t a k i n g my p a p e r for t w e n t y y e a r s , a n d
H e w e s a r r e s t e d aud lod t o t h e H o t e l dc BriuDe, in p a i d f o r i t e v e r y y e a r in a d v a u c e !"*
the P l a c e d u C a r r o u s e l
H i s f r i e n d s rescued h i m . a n d
" l was no use, fie t o o k t h e p r i z e .
c a r r i e d h i m t o t h e M a y o r ' s r o o m a t t h e H o t e l d e Villi'A S u n - r i c SILKXCEIK—" A h , " s a i d a s k e p t i c a l c o l l e I t was now n i g h t , a n d all P a r i s w a s in a b l a z e of c o m motion—-mobs s u r g i n g t h r o u g h t h e streets.
A d e t a c h - g i a n t o a n old Q u a k e r , " I s u p p o s e von a r e one of u i o s o
S a i d t h e old m a n ,
m e n t of s o l d i e r s w e r e sent b y t h e c o n v e n t i o n t o a r r e s t f a n a t i c s w h o b e l i e v e t h e B i b l e V
" N o ; 1
R o b e s p i e r r e a g a i n . H e was s i t t i n g calmly a t t h e table, d o b v l i e v e the B i b l e . D o y o u b e l i e v e i t ? "
a w a i t i n g h i s fate. O u e of t h e s o l d i e r s d i s c h a r g e d a pis- can h a v e n o p r o o f of i t s t r u t h . " •• T h e n , " e n q u i r e d t h e
" Y c « ; for
t o l a t h i m . T h e ball entered h i s c h e e k , b r e a k i n g h i s old m a n , •' d o c s t h e e b e l i e v e io F r a n c e J"
j a w . and p r o d u c e d a t e r r i b l e w o u n d
H i s h e a d d r o p p e d a l t h o u g h I h a v e n e v e r re en it, I h a v e s e e n o t h e r s w h o
u p o n The table, d e l u g i n g i t w i t h b l o o d .
T h u s m a n g l e d , h a v e . B e s i d e s , t h e r e i s p l f n t y of c o r r o b o r a t i v e p r o o f
h e w a s b o r n e o n a l i t t e r , j u s t as t h e d a y was b e g i n n i n g t h a t s u c h a c o u n t r y d o e s e x i s t " " T h e n t h e o will n o t
t o close. T h e b l o o d S o w e d frooly f r o m hia wotipd. coa- believe a n y t h i n g t h e e o r o t h e r s h a v e n o t s e e n ? " " No.'.'
g u l a t i p g ' i o h i s m o u t h , c p d c b e k i n g h i m as i t t r i c k l e d •• D i d t h e e e v e r see t h y o w n b r a i n s ?'' " N o . " - i j v e r
" N o . " •' D o c s t h e e bed o w n . h i s f h r r t a t . A f t c r i p a s s i c g a u h o u r of a l m o s t nncn- s e e a m a n w h o d i d s e e t h e m f
d u r a b ' . ; agony, fce. w i t h b i s b r o t h e r a u d several o t h e r s lieve t h o u h a s a n y f " T h i s last q u e s t i o n p o t a o e n d t o
of his friends, w e r e b r o u g h t b e f o r e t h e R e v c l a t i o a a r y t h e discussion.

Cljt (Sntiiti arakrcrse 'gtralii.

What the Repnbllcan Administration has Done.
Prom the Philadelphia North American.
1st The Administration of Abraham Lincoln has
made this Republic the greatest Military Power in
world.
2d. It has retrieved the National credit and placed
it upon such a basis that it cannot again be shaken.
3d. It has given us a National paper currency, so
far superior to the wild cat paper previously flooding
the country that everybody rejoices in the change.
4th. It has given us a Protective Tariff, not likely
to be changed in policy for a long time to come.
5th. It has abolished Slavery and Polygamy in all
Ibe National Territories, and put an end forever to all
designs of the Sooth upon our vast domain.
6th. Its policy has euabled the people of West Virginia and Missouri to rid themselves of Slavery by means
of a judicious system of gradual emancipation.
7th. It has added Kausa3 to the Union as a Freo
State.
8th. It has re-conquered the whole Mississippi Vafley.
9th. It has in the midst of tho wjir held with an iron
grasp and fostered nnd defended all the previously organized and Existing Territories, and has also organized tho
new Territories of Dacotab, Nevada, Colorado, Idaho,
and Arizona.
10th. It has fortified onr Northern border, our Atlantic and our Pacific coasts, with immense works, and
given us a large and formidable Navy, so that wc^re
complete posture of defense against any Karopean
foo°°

The Elections.
ly suspended. Negro women, vending very dark looking
Vermont for twenty years, has been anti-Democratic, gingerbread and consumptive pies, represent tbo COSH
although the adverse faction have been as untiring as mercial portion of the community. The military authoBruce s spider, and gone through the forms of nomina- rities are taking measures to redeem the city from its
T R A V E R S E CIT.Vl
tion and election with their men of straw as soberly as if present condition. Large details or working parlies
they really expected successful results. On Tuesday, have commenced the labor or cleaning the stiecta. Tho
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18 1863.
that glorious old Republican State achieved another of inhabitants are becoming more friendly to the Governits triumphs, resulting in the election of a Republican ment, owing to the considerate attention paid to their
Military Records.
Goverco.4 and State officers, three Republican Congress- necessities by tbe military anthorities. and consequently
Every person, eayj the Detroit Advertiser and Trifcune,
men. a Republican State Senate, and the lower house of the re-organization of society is rapidly going on.
•who bis a relative or frieod in a Michigan regiment will
the legislature Republican, with the exception of two
N. \ . Commercial Advertiser.
be interested in knowing the thorough and admirable
Coppei beads, who somehow managed to survive and
crawl out of the wreck uninjured. Every town in the Andrew Johnson on Slnvery—A Strong Speech In
manner in which the military records of this State are
Favor of Immediate Emancipation—Freed o n
State
gives
Republican
majorities
but
two.
The
Copbeing kept Not only is the master-in roll of every
Proclaimed in Tennessee.
perheads, cotinting upon the absence of so many Reregiment pat on a permanent record, not only is every
Doabts have been expressed in certain quarters as to
publicans in the army; and trying to make what capital
monthly r^tmrn carefully sifted and cvefy important fact
they could out of •" Northern" IMtiles," the Conscrip- the position ol Aodrew Johnson ou tbe question of emancipation,
it being believed by some friends of the Govrecorded, bot a record has W n prepared by which each
tion, the " unconstitutional war, and other party catchwords, went into the canvass, hoping at least to reduce erumcut that he objected to tbe policy or the Administrar individaal'soldier in every Michigan regiment, is traced
tion. Such doubt must now cease forever. It will be
the
plump
Republican
majority,
for
efiect
in
other
. from the day he enter* the service until the day that he
States, and'possibly get a formidable minoritv in *>" seen from the following, which we copy Trom the Nashville Union, that be is in favor or immediate emancipa'leaves i t . This record includes the cumber or his regilegislature, and one of the Congressmen. They
ment name of enlisted man, when and where he enlisted,
nothing undone which should secure that result went tion, if it is practicable, if not, for gradual emancipation.
into the fight and never came out or i t They were rim- By this noble and timely utterance, Tennessee is placed
Ihe time of bis enlistment the town and county where he
along side or Missouri, as destined soou to become a
ply annihilated.
resided, and a memoranda with precise dates of when he
free State.
Turning from the Green Mountains to far off CaliforFrom the Nashvine Union.
died, in action, died of wound?, waa honorably dischargnia. we are rejoiced with another overwhelming Repub00V. JODXSO.N-'S SPEECH OX SATURDAY KIQHT.
ed, dismissed, or doserted. It will be se§n that it inlican victory. The election took place on Wednesday
In the course or his remarks to a large imprompti^'
last a Governor and State officers, ttvo members of
volves the greatest care and assiduity to make such a reCongress, and three Jndges of the Supreme Court being outpouring orthe loyal citizens which assembled on bat-'
cord as this, but it is worth all the labor bestowed upon
voted for. Before the election we had little hopes of a nrday night at ibe Capitol, to rejoice over the fall of
it. The blanks which remain at tho end of the war, in
favorable result In some counties, the secession ele- FortSumtcr.Gov. Johnson said that the heart of tho
11th.
It
has
conquered
Maryland,
West
Virginia.
these personal records will be filled with Jhat statement
ment was strong, which, of course, would aid tho De- masses or the people beat strongly for freedom ; that the
of the Democracy, system of ne^ro slavery bad proved baleful to the nation
of perennial honor : " mustered out of (service at the end Kentucky, West Tennessee, Missouri, Northenr Arkan- mocratic ticket The two wings
sas, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, and parts of other which' were widely apart in-*I860, bad coelesced-— by arraying itself against the institutions or the people
of the war." There volumes will, therefore, at the end rebel States.
Breckcnridge and Dotiglas leaders meeting in loving and that the time bad clearly come wheu means should
•of the war contain a complete history of every volun12th. It has retaken nearly erery leading city in the embrace—and united their forces against the Republi- be deviaed for its eradication from Tennessee. Slavery
teer from this State. There is also an index Record of South, including St. Louis, New Orleans, Nashville. cans. From present appearances the Copperheads were was a cancer on our society and tbe scalpel of the statesofficers in addition to the above, vbich traces the Vieksburg, Memphis, Natchez. Jackson. Norfolk, Pen- routed, horse, foot and dragoons, and California goes man should be used not simply to pare away the exterior
sarola, Newbern. Baltimore and Alexandria.
iuto the hands of loyal men, and will be represented in and leave the roots to propagate Ihe disease anew, but
career of every officer from the time of enlisting to the
13th. It has re-captured nearly every fort on tho bosh branches of Congress by Administration support* to remove it altogether. Let us destroy the cause of
time of leaving the service. In another book, where the Southern coast formerly belonging to the Union.
ers and unflinching friends of the Uuion. Throughout our domestic disaeusious and this bloody civil war. I t .
14th. It bos developed enormous financial power in the State, as far as returns have been received, the vote is neither wise nor jo«t to compromise with an evil so
movements of regiments are noted with entire exactness,
gigantic. He avowed himself Unequivocally for tbo reare margical references to their principal achievements. the Loyal States, far exceeding anything ever dreamed against the Opposition is two to one.
of before in this country.
On Tuesday, a city election was held at Wilmington, moval of Slavery ; tbe sooner H can be affected the betWe do not think that any State in the Union, has such a
15th. It has demonstrated that the resources of tbo
ter. Some inconvenience might, most likely would, fol-'
complete military Record, as Michigan, and it must be North arc inexhaustible, and that the most gigantic war Del., on the square issue or sustaining or repudiating the low, temporarily, but these would be more thau compcu-'
Administration. Tho Copperhead press and leaders
borne in mind that there were no precedent for such cannot impair then).
made the point clearly and distinctly, that " every man sated, by tbe grand impulse given to all our interests by
16th.
But,
greater
than
all,
it
has
demonstrated
tho
records as we have described. They are the result of
who voted Tor the Union candidates asBented to all the the substitution or Tree for slave labor. He waa for imthe ability, experience and devotion to duty of AdjL unbounded nnd iuvijicible strength of the National Gov- bad and wicked designs or the Abolitionists." The mediate emancipation, ir bo could get it, if this could
ernment, whjch defies rebellions, and is able to cope with election resulted in the complete success of the Uuion not be obtained ho was for gradual emancipation ; but
Gen. Robertson and bis accomplished assistant, Lieut. any foe, internal or external.
emancipation at all events. He thought that tbe benefits
ticket,
every candidate upon it having been elected.
C'oL Morley.
We accept these cheering results as prophetic of the of gradual emancipation was a good deal like tbe benefits
Kansas.
The late Frost.
The older loyal States may woll say to Kansas in the coming (all elections in the various States. Tho magni< conferred ou the Jog in the fable whose tail was cut off*
The late severe untimely frost visited an extensive sec- words of the Apostle to the Geutiles, •• Do thyself no ficent triumphs of Vermont Delaware and California an inch at a time by a humane surgeon, wbo*e kiuduess
of besrt would not permit bim to remove it at one stroke.
tion of country, stretching eastward to Western New harm, .we are all here." It is as it always has been in arc the forerunners orequally marked (accesses in Iowa/ He believed slavery was a curse, and be wauted to seo
her history, a trying period for that young common- Wisconsin, Ohio and the other States. Encouraged by
York, north to S t Paul, south to Central Tennessee, wealth. She has always been in the fore front of the the glorious tidings, Union men will go ioto the coolest it wiped out without delay. We would be stronger,
and as far west as the centre of IoWa. ' Its heaviest battle. Sho has received (and given) some of the hardest with a determination to win. Let the issues, as in Del* richer, happier aud more*prosperous, as soon as this
i
ravages seem to have been in the middle portious of blows Liberty end Slavery have exchanged.
She bag aware, bo fairly and squarely made. Let it be under- was done.
He invoked the people to cast off tbe slavish fear
Illinois, and limited sections of Wiscona'a ' Tho damage seen the light of ber biasing home*fired l>y rebel hands. stood that the Republican vote is a vote for the war urv
til the rebellion is crushed, for the Administration and which has hitherto sealed their lips on this question, and
in Minnesota, Iowa, Kentucky, Tennessee, and New She knows where they dwell who have sought her life —— for freedom, and that the Democratic Vote is a vote speak and act henceforth as freemen should. The slave
Wolfdeeds of murder and repine have caused her to enYork is very light Its operatious in! different locali- tertain a light regard for wolf dens, save for their de- against the war and for dishonorable peaoe, against the aristocracy had long held its foot upoo their necks and
ties seem to have been characterized by what ' may be struction. She has seen her butlernnt enemies cross Administration and for slavery, and there can be no exueted heavy tribute from them, eve a to robbing them
literally termed the coolett inconsistepciei
In some the Missouri to "the word of devastation and outrage, and fear of the result. No party yet ever achieved perma- or free speech. Let tbe era of Ircedom be henceforth
proclaimed to fhe non-slaveholders of Tennessee I placcs the crops in the low lands and swales suffered the rightl>believes that to check tho evil it most be attuck- nent success by disguising its principles or concealing its
Tbe speech of the Governor, of which tbe above ia of*
That party leaving its principles behind it.
ed at its root To prevent Missouri rebels from maraudmost severely, and in other localities the high lands were ing abroad, the only perfect cure is to cut them off root goes into the contest without chart or compass, and course, a very imperfect sketch, was enthusiastically ap-'
visited, and the crop between the ridges escaped. It nud branch at home.
certainly meet with defeat. Make the issue as un- plauded from time to time, by the very large crowd asvocally as Mr. Lincoln makes it in his letter, and sembled on tbe occasion.
It is very easy to sit in sheltered communities and dewHl be valuable to scientific and agricultural interests to
FROM CHARLESTON.
collect and collate these reports from; various sections, precate the violent words and deeds of the men of Kan- Copperbendism will be everlasting strangled, opposition
sas. to wish them greater calmness and more paticnce.— to the war and the Administration will be at an end, and
and deduce therefrom the theory of frqst phenomena.
It is very easy to criticise the harangues of Jim Lane, the President, unembarrassed by foes at home, will We Hold all Morris Island.—'The Enemr Evacuate
Wagner and Gregg.—Gen. Gil Store Beady itr
The city of Chattanooga, which used td contain about ond regret the revengfnl spirit of those who with arms educe a speedy and honorable peace out of the present
Opea o n « h e City—The End Most be Near.
in their bands receive his words with shouts of exulta- chaos.
8000 inhabitants, is in Hamilton county, Tennessee, just tion. But the commentator who wouid be truthful and
Special Dispatch to tbe Chicago Tribune.
FORTRESS MOXKDE, Sept. 9.—TbeRichmocd Enquirer'
north pf the dividing line between that State and Georgia, competent toiiis tusk, should know the fires of the furof
the
8th contains following :
situated on the left bank of the Tennessee River, and is nace by( which these men have been cast. It is not easy
CHARLESTON, Sejjt 7.—'Morris Wand was evaruated
'Hie following account of the arrangements for tho issue
the northern terminus of the Western and Atlantic Rail to summon calmness in the light of the blazing homes
of Lawrence, and the hands stretched in horror at the of the new Postage Currency appears in Thom;>son's yesterday afternoon. Tbo enemy had advanced their
• way, the southern terminus of which is Atlta, George.— burned and mutilated slain, would be very like in clos- Bank Note Reporter :
sappers up to tbe moat or Wagner, and, it being im-*
It is also the eastern terminus of the Nashville and Chat- ing to clutch a rifle. To judge Kansas aright study her
The puclic is not jjenerally aware that the Treasury possible to hold i t Beauregard ordered its evacuation,
tanooga Railroad, and forms the angular connection with wrong% Her only offense has been Freedom. .She has Department is making extensive preparation not only which took place at noon.
Tbe enemy bold Cummlngs' Point, in full view of thfc
the line of railroad from Charleston, S. C- to Memphis. stood for Liberty, aud in that sacred stead has received for the engraving and printing of the new issues of Postbuffets and assaults not calculated to enhance coolnes age Currency and Treasury Notes, but that the ink and city.
Tenn. I t is one hundred and fifty miles from Nashville,
Heavy firing is now going on between our balterierf
paper will also be manufactured in the Treasury buildand discretion.
four hundred and thirty-two from Savannnb, and four
But Kansas must not do herself harm. We feel sure ings at Washington. The Postal Currency i« already on Sullivan's Island and Fort Moultrie and the Monihundred and forty-seven mile) from Charleston.
she will not She will do so if she forgets thnt her sis- printed, and will be issued as soon as there is a demand tors.
ter States are with her in this struggle. That it is not a for it by the withdrawal of the old issue. The new frac- The War
Arkantn*.—Latest from DuvalPs
Had any one declared, ou the inauguration of Mr. border contest. That it is broader than a mere neigh- tional currency will be or the same denominations as the
Bluff.
Lincoln, that in less than two years and af half anti-sla- borhood strife. The war is against the Government old, but instead or its being of different sizes, they will Spccial Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.
all
be
of
the
dimensions
or
the
present
ten
cent
postal

MOUTH
or WBITE RIVER. Sept. 3, >
whereof
Kansas
is
a
component
part
It
is
the
GovernWry journald would be printed and supported in TeCucsThey
are
engraved
in
the
highest
styledf
a
r
t
and
the
colVIA
CAIRO, Sept. 9, 1863. y
see, South Carolina aud Louisiana, be would have been ment that must protect kausas. Any leading of irre- ors. whichs are the distinguishing marks ol the different
I have time to-nigbt to write a few words while waitsponsible parties to a work of revenge will make tbei
pronounced stark mad by nine out of every ten of our act murder and outrage in all history. It must be only values, are of such a chemical combination, it is assert- ing a conveyance up White River, promised to-morrow
people. Yet to-day such journals are published in all soldiers of the,Government that press home the avenging ed, as to defy photographing. But perbabsthe greatest morning.
There was a fight at Bayou Metaire on tbe 27th ult.
those 8tates, and already a marked change in public sen- steel for the martyrs of Lawreoce. There is no moral safeguard against counterfeiting, in all the new issues,
This The rebels were driven acrose and burned tbe bridge
effect in Bushwhacking in the name of Freedom. It will be in the paper on which they are printed.
timent is apparent as the result
mars the nobleness of the daring. An emergency may arm will be made a secret process in the Treasury Depart- behind them and escaped. Our loss was seven killed and1
EM-AROKXKNT or THE ERIE CANAL CoM.vK.vrKr>—En- the citizen, but the deliberate plan should contemplate ment, under the immediate superintendence of the inven- tbirtv-five woanded. Lieut Reynolds, of the 1st Iowa
tor. The paper ip question is thinner than that in com- cavalry, was wounded in the leg. Lieut. Kavanaugh, of
gineers on the Erie Canal are making a survey for the only the soldier. Let evervtbiug be done in decency and
order. The sooner every Missouri rebel writhes in the mon use, and it will be very much cheaper. Its advan- the 10th Illinois cavalry, was killed.
proposed extension of the locks. It is supposed thai dust the better, but let it be uS'der the flag, and by the tages will consist largely in the fact that it is forty times
Bayou Metaire is ten miles east of Little Rock.
locks of the new dimensions will cnahle boats of 500 tons troops of the Union.
stronger than the paper now u«d. It can be washed
In this fight Davidson's entire covalry division waa
It is due to Kansns that the obnoxious features that like a piece or linen, without in any way injuring the en- engaged. The rebel force was about 6,000. Tbo
burden to navigate the canal, and also .pass iron-clad gunboats into the lakes, if required, for the defense of our have been allowed to Ihe Federal command in Missouri, graving; and withal, it cannot be photographed, as it Ftfiernls. alter tbe escape of tbe rebels, fell back. I t
be removed. (It is much to ask of her sons, to demand photographs a dark brown, instead of white like ordinary was a
reconnois^aoce.
\
Northern frontier agaiust British encroachments or iuso- their obedience to Schofield and Ewiog. men whose sym- paper.
Gen. Marmaduke, the rebel, is reported wounded.—
Icnce.
>
,
pathies arc with the slave drivers, and whose leasare "moTbe rebels will undoubtedly make a strong fight in this
Vicksbarg, Past and Present.
vicinity, but it may be delayed ten days or two weeks
REBEL LITERATURE.—Fifty copies of the New York ments are devoted to damning Abolitionists. We have
The ruinous condition oT this famous city presents a
confidence that wise counsels will prevail in Kansas—
yet
Daily News was seized on the 15th by a Government that sho will bide her time, and see that it is not ouly sad contrast with the prosperity which it enjoyed before
The above facts are obtained from officers direct froro
<fctective, on board the boat for David's Island, where a here, but that of tho whole country. The end is sure.— the breaking out orthe rebellion. A Tew months ago- Duvall's Bluff
one of the mo6t beautiful of all tbe southern towns, it
large number of rebel prisoners are confined, with the Her people will surely look across the Missouri into a
Ne*ro Financiering and Chivalry Financleriag
f r e e l y more than o mass of unsightly ruins,
following words on the inside of the wrapper i " To the free State. Let not the great contest and issues of to- gardens and grounds have been trampled down by I
Compared.
day be belittled nnd marred by anything unworthy of
The great Southern Confederacy is governed by tbe
soldiers of the C. & A_, with the compliments of Ben. those to whom Freedom has accorded the high honor to tramp or soldiers, and ploughed up by cannon ball and
shell. The tasterul buildings which fined its streets are very pink of fire-eating chivalry : the President bailing
Wood."
,
suffer for ber sake.
[Chicago Tribune.
now battered and crumbling, and tbe once old and weal- irom Mississippi, and Ibe Cabinet being composed of
COXIWTKXCT.—The Boston Post complains that the
A SLAVEHOLDER ON COLORED CITIZENSHIP.—Henry. thy population, reduced almost to beggary by tbe siege, the most distinguished rebels of Louisiana, Alabama,
Administration is about to fsrlosgh conditionally sixtv Winter Davis, formerly a Congressman from Baltimore, ore uow dependent on Yankee hirelings for support-— Georgia and Virginia
Hayti is a free negro government, and its rulers are
thousand soldiers—•• that is, to vote far Loganism." We and who will probably be again elected in October, re- Before the war Vieksburg had two railroads ; now but
one is running and that is nearly worn out and is used as black as folks aft on get to be- They have no assiswere under the impression that none but Democrats had cently delivered a speech at Portland. Maine, in the
merely for military transportation. Tbe churches have tance from white men and run their political machine on
course
of
which
he
said,
as
to
employing
negroes
in
the
gone to the war; at least the Democratic, papers say so.
bcon greatly injured by shot and shell and are now their own hook, having bad ihe grealest disadvantage*
suppression or the rebellion :
But they are always very much alarmetfto see them com** Colored men in Maine. New Hampshire, and in closed. Few of the inhabitants know when Sunday to contend against Now', ir you take a dollar in gold
:
ing back about election time.
many other States, have all the right* and privileges or comes- Tbe schools have been shut for more than a to Richmond they will give you in return sixteen of tbe
year. Two years ago there were two large foundries paper dollar* of tbe Confederate government and twelve
Bayard Taylor left the Russian Court immediately af- white men. They voted in Maryland and North Caro- and machine shops, employing hundreds of bands, and of tbem for one of Uncle Sam's greenbacks. But i( ©0
lina at one time. John Bell said he was twice elected
ter the arrival of Cassius M. Clay, arid is now spending to Congress by negro votes. It is entirely a new idea taming out a vast amount of machinery for steamboats, the other band, you take your gold dollar to Hayti.
a few weeks with his wife's relatives at Gotha, Germany; that they are not citizens, originating with Judge Taney, mills, gins, and factories. Such have been tbe ravages tbey will give you ouly twelve dollars, and four cents
of war that outside or the army, there is not even a over, in their paper currency for it. Twelve dollars
He owns a soug castle there which waa preaeoted to him in his decision in the Dred Scott case."
and four cents or tbe negro paper is worth as much as
blacksmith shop in the city..
as a wedding gift
The daily papers which Yirrsburg supported in its sixteen dollars of Jeff. Davis' paper.
I* A BAP-WAT.—All but four of thenominees on the
Tbe Southern treasury is poorer than that of Hayti,
Military men in Waahington are astonished to find Copperhead State Ticket in Minnesota, have declined.— ilmy davs have disappeared one after tbe other.—
for there the paper dollar is worth eight cents iii hard
But
one
Democratic
newspaper
in
the
State
supports
the
rokere,
bankers,
stores,
readiog
rooms,
in
short,
all
the
from Geoerml Grant's report that leal than a thousand or
nomination, and the name or the editor of that is
tbe I conveniences and luxuries of a civilised community have currency, which is two cents better than that of tbe r®bis men wtre killed in hwifivebattle*
[Nashville Union.
ticket.
*'
taken their departure from tbe city. ~
JVIOBQ-AN HA.TH2S, Kditorankl P r o p r i e t o r .

S

r"(/

TRAVERSE CITY.
RJCT. M . BATES will p r e a c h a t t h e S c h o o l

H o u s e io

T r a v e r s e C i t y , oo S u n d a y m o r n i n g next, a t half p a s t ten
O'clock.
W e a r e blessed w i t h a " s p e l l "
weather.

most

delightful

T h e m o n t h s h a v e been t r a n s p o s e d .

of

W e hod

O c t o b e r in A u g u s t , a n d a r e now h a v i n g J u l y in S e p t e m ber.

T h e farmers never had a more favorable time

s o w i n g t h e i r winter, w h e a t , a u d t h e y o r e

for

generally

im-

p r o v i n g i t t o t h e best a d v a n t a g e .

a n d t h e y a r e all s e t t l e r s of t h e r i g h t s o r t — h o n e s t , indus" T h e i r lines arq

in p l e a s a n t p l a c e s . "

SAX FKANCISCO. S e p t . 3, 1863.
H o n E d w i n M. S t a n t o n . S e c r e t a r y of W a r :
W o h a v e •• moved on tbe e n e m y s w o r k s , " and t h e y
a r e o u r s . California, by b e r votes, b i d s y o u a n d t h e
a r m y g o d - s p c e d iu y o u r a r d u o u s a n d g l o r i o u s work.

A Summary of the Latest News.
SA.H FRA."(CISCO, S e p t 3. 1»C3.
W e received by t h e A l l e g h a n y , w h i c h a r r i v e d from T o S e c r e t a r y C h a s e :
T h e U n i o n t i c k c t is elected b y l a f g u m a j o r i t i e s .
By
Saturb e r votes, C u l i f o r o i a h a s s e t an e x a m p l e w o r t h y of uo
day and Sunday, (13th) and Charleston dates u p to the
nutation
10th.
T h e n e w s f r o m C h a r l e s t o n is e x c i t i n g a n d glorions,
F r o m St. Louif.—Gucrilln W o r k iu Missouri.
C h i c a g o on M o n d a y e v e n i n g . C h i c a g o p a p e r s of

a n d e l o q u e n t l y p r o p h e c i e s t h e a p p r o a c h i n g downfall
t h a t p e s t i f e r o u s nest

of

traitors.

The

summary

of

events may b e briefly stated thus :
M o r r i s I t l a n d i s c o m p l e t e l y in possession o f
W o g u e r and ( j r e g g haviug been

Gilmorev

evacuated.

m c d i a t e r e s u l t s of t h e e v a c u a t i o n s

The

inr-

are trifling, a m o u n t -

i n g only t o nineteen useless g u n s a n d aeveuty*useful prisoners, w h o a r e t a r d at w o r k

removing

torpedoes

The

p o s i t i o n g a i n e d l i o w e v t * is i m p o r t a n t , as Q i l m o r e ' s b a t teries, in p r o g r e s s a t d a m m i n g * P o i n t ,
a t bis mtrcy.

F o r t Moultrie and

pl*ce t h e

B a t t e r y Bee,

city

fit

the

h e a d o f S a l l i v h o ' s Island, a r e n o w t h e o b j e c t s of a t t a c k ,
t h o f o r m e r o l * k i c h i s a l r e a d y n e a r l y hort
t h e explosion o r i t s mogazine.

£u comb At b y

Moultrieville,

a

v i l l a g e o n t h e Island, h a s b e e n n e a r l y d e s t r o y e d
abells.

Forts Johnston, Ripley

and

Cnstks

•strong fortifications, a n d n u m e r o u s small

small

by

our

Pinckoey,

batteries

are

'yet t o b e o v e r c o m e , b u t t w o m a t e r i a ! results a r e now in
t h e g r a s p of O i l m o r e a n d D a h l g r e o — • th>5 d e s t r u c t i o n of
' C h a r l e s t o n a n d t h e c o m p l e t e e n f o r c e m e n t of t h e

block-

ade.
G e n . G r a n t h a s b e e n t h e r e c i p i e n t of w o r t h y h o n o r s a t
N e w O r l e a n s , w h e r e h e is n o w w i t h G e u . T h o m a s ,
g u w t of G e n . B a n k s .

T h e latter h a s

issued

an

the

order

Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.
S r . LOCIS, S e p t 9. 1863.
T h e t w o p r o v i s i o n a l r e g i m e u t s n o w ' f o r m i n g in t h i s
c i t y will consist oi 8 0 0 men e a c h . T h e y a r e to t a k e the
p l a c e of t h o U n i t e d S t a l e s t r o o p s sent o u t of t h e d e p a r t m e n t b y Ueu. Scliolield. b u t will cot be r e q u i r e d t o
leave t h e Stale.
T h e U n i o n I angers, u n d e r C a p t a i n S h e p a r d , h a v e
s u c c e e d e d in killing a b o u t forty r e b e l s iu D o u g l a s s
c o u n t y , and c a p t u r i n g t h i r t y prisoners.
C o l W . It. Strftchan. Representative from Shelby
c o u n t y , has been arrested by o r d e r of Col. B r o a d h e a d .
P r o v o s t M a r s h a l General, and will b e b r o u g h t , io a'..
L o u i s f o r trial, on the c h a r g e of d e f r a u d i n g t h e Gove r n m e n t , while a c t i n g as P r o v o s t M a r s h a l at P a l m y r a .
S t r a u c h a n i s n p r o m i n e n t lloilical, a;id t b e w h o l e alluir
ia regarded a s i n s t i g a t e d b y political m a l i c e .
S i x t e e n b u s h w h a c k e r s r o b b e d the s t o r e of G e o r g e
M i t c h e l l & Co., at I b e r i a , M i i l c r c o u n t y , ou the 2 7 i h
n i t , a n d c a r r i e d off g o o d s t o the a m o u n t of (ive h u n d r e d
d o l l a r s , a n d passed on t o t h e house of a f a r m e r by t b e
n a m e of J a c k s o n . T h e y e n t e r e d J a c k s o n ' s bouse a n d
s h o t h i m d o w n iu t b e p r e s e n c e of his family.
Jucksou
d i e d a l m o s t i m m e d i a t e l y . T h e c i t i z e n s followed t b e m ,
b u t were unable to overtake tbem.
W a r n i n g Io D e s e r t e r s — T h e i r N a m e s to be P u b lished i n D i s g r a c e .
NKW YORK. S e p t . 12.

• T h e W a s h i n g t o n special of tbe N e w Y o r k T i m e s
says:
" D e s e r t e r s f r o m ihe t h o several a r m i e s b a d b e t t e r
t a k e timely n o t i c e of t h e i r c o m i n g d i s g r a c e — p a r t i c u l a r ly t h a t f r i g h t f u l l y g n a t host of a b s e n t e e s f r o m t b e a r m y
c h e e r e d And s t r e n g t h e n e d , w h i l e t h e b o g u s C o n f e d e r a c y
of t h e P o t o m a c . T h e i r n a m e s will soon be p u b l i s h e d in
q u a k e s t o i t s remotest c o r n e r .
Hast T e n n e s s e e redeemt h e u e w s p e p e r s of t h e s e v e r a l S t a l e s b y d i s t r i c t s , a m i a
ed, C h a t t a n o o g a , l i n o x v i l k j a h d C u m b e r l a n d G a p in o u r c h a r a c t e r of m i l i t a r y felons of the worst g r a d e will b e
h a n d s : G e n . Blunt a g a i n v i c t o r i o u s in W e s t e r n A r k a n - f a s t e n e d oo t b e m iiiefiiiciMy. T h e W a i D.'imrtiii.wit is
d
e t e r m i n e d t o s p a r e uo efforts to r e t u r n t h e m to t b e
s a s ; F o r t S m i t h iu his h a n d s a u d t h e rebels fleeing in
field of d u t y .
wild c o n f u s i o n o u t of t h e I n d i a n T e r r i t o r y .
Charles-

^ o p e n i n g t h e Mississippi r i v e r

t o t r a d e , s u b j e c t only

to

t h e usual Custom U o u s e restrictions.
I t t h u n d e r s again all r o u n d t h e

sky,

and

loyalty

is

t o n a t t h e m e r c y of G i l m o r c s g u n s b r o u g h t o n e mile a n d
n q u a r t e r n e n r e r b y o u r c a p t u r e of W a g n e r a n d B a l t e r y
Gregg.

W h a t a r e all t h e s e b u t b r i l l i a n t st e p s

gress, a n d t h e p r o m i s e t h a t t h e

reward

of

pro-

f o r w h i c h loyal

C b t t t t n i i o o p i O c c u p i e d by o u r F o r c e s .
CINCINNATI, S e p t . 9.— C r i t t e n d e n ' s lHvisiou of l i o s e c r a u s ' a r m y t o o k possession of C h a t t a n o o g a , to. d u y . —
T h e e n e m y e v a c u a t e d it y e s t e r d a y , r e t r e a t i n g s o o t h .

h e a r t s a r e l o o k i n g is o e u r T
T h e news f r o m M e x i c o b y w a y of C a l i f o r n i a i s h i g h l y

T h r e e T r a i t o r * In C o u n c i l .

T h e F r a n c o - A m e r i c a n Government seeks to

T h e news from California
of the Union ticket.

20,000

majority

lature.

on

tho

tho

Legis-

Glory enough for t h e Golden S t a t e !

Information from the A r m y of
t h a t wo still g u a r d t h o

fords

the Rappahannock station.

the

between

P o t o m a c shows
FalmOnth

and

R e b e l p i c k e t s still c o n t i n u e

a t t h i s p o i n t in f r o n t of ours, a n d occasionally

converse

w i t h t b e m , b u t t h e y p r o f e s s t o k n o w l i t t l e o r n o t h i n g of
G e a L e o a n d t h e d i s p o s i t i o n of h i s forces.
A «.ote f r o m t h e
guerilla W h i t e was

Upper

Potomac

recently

near

dates

t h a t the

PurcelUville, London

Va., and t h a t Mosby's forces continue mounted near the
Hirer.
I
T h e latest news from Minister A d a m s a t

London ex-

p r e s s e s t h e b e l i e f t h a t t h e r a m s n o w b u i l d i n g for t h e reb e l s in t h e M e r s e y will n o t b e allowed t o sail f r o m E n g land.
T h e steamer, SvnbtAm,

which

was

running

C h i c a g o a n d L a k e S u p e r i o r r o u t o , w a s lost in

on the
t h e re-

c e n t g a l e on L a k e S u p e r i o r , a n d e v e r y p e r s o n on b o a r d
e x c e p t t h e wheelsman Were d r o w n e d .

The

passenger?

a n d c r e w t o o k t o t h e b o a t s a n d t h e y w e r e all

swamped

N

OTICE

the passengers l o s t

north of ititnge eight West.
The west half of the n'irtli west qriarter of section five
township twenty-seven north of range eight west. _
The north half of Ihe north west quarter, the north east
quarter of the south east q u a r t e r of section twenty-five
(Wn"«Mp twenty-eight north of ranee nine west.
Lot No. two of section eleven township twenty-eight north
of range nine west : the soaih west q o a r t e r of the north
.west quarter of section twelve township twenty eight north
of r a n g ' nine west : Lot No. one of section twenty-two ;
t h r south east quarter of ihe n o r t h esfct q u a r t e r of section
twenty-one. ami lot No. four of section fifteen tow-nship twenly-nlne north ot range nine west.
lif-Sw.)
C, H. MARSH, Administrator.

i . — A c o r r e s p o n d e n t saya: " T h e f a m o u s M a r s h Batt e r y , w h i c h is o n e of t h e many p r o o f s of G e n e r a l Gilm o r e ' s d a r i n g a n d e n e r g y , t o t h e s u r p r i s e of t h e C h a r l e s ton iaos. c o m m a n d s t h e i r bouses and h o m e s , t o say not h i n g o f t h o other! o r d i n a n c e . T h e b a t t e r y is in t h e
m i d s t of t b e m a r s h . 2 . 0 0 0 y a r d s in a d v a n c e of M o r r i s
I s l a n d — w a s l o c a t e d at u i g h t b y t h e men m a k i n g t h e i r
w a y t o i t ou t h e i r s t o m n e h e s . A . p a t h . t w o p l a n k s wide. S A L E O F
Was t h e n c o n s t r u c t e d , w h i c h was hid f r o m r e b e l o b s e t v a t i o n b y t h e m a r s h g r a s s . P l u n k s t h r e e inches t h i c k
w e r e d r i v e n d o w n as tbe s u b s t r a t u m ; ou t h i s w e r e laid
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s e v e r a l l a y e r s ; on t h e m logs, a n d e a n t h o s e b o a r d s .
In
t h e m e a n t i m e t h s o r d i m i n c e was floated u p by night, ntid
sand b a g s i n n u m e r a b l e f r o m e v e r v d i r e c t i o n — a n d oile
light a l a r g « f o r c e piled t h e m up.*and. t o the s u r p r i s e
i> t h e rebels, o d a n g e r o u s b a t t e r y g r e e t e d t h e i r e y e s
\31-sw )
n e x t m o r n i n g , in d a n g e r o u s p r o x i m i t y , as if e v o k e d by
tbe m y s t e r i o u s hand of m a g i c . "
RALE OF
DIED,

N

W i t h dropsy, io Little Traverse. E m m e t C«untv, M i c h , at
the residence • • f l i e r aon-ln law, «V. 1L Fife," ELIZABETH
AtKSUl, in tbe Seventy-fifth y e a r of her age.
" W i t h chastened hearts we bow
To thy decree All-wise :
T w i l l be our effort now
To meet thee in the skies."
[Com. |

GEORGE G. S. CAMPBELL,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.

G e n e r a l G i l m o r e ' s g r e a t 3 0 0 - p o u o d e r g u n Was n o t dis- G R A N D

T R A V E R S E

C O U N T Y ,

!
Mloh.j

a b l e d b y t h e e x p l o s i o n of a shell i n s i d e of i v b a t b a d o n ly t b e nozzle b l o w n off.

I t s h o o t s a s weH a s e v e r ,

t h e r e p o r t of t h e a c c i d e n t c a u s e d t h e W « r

but

Department

MAPPIN'O AND PLATTING

Accurately and neatly executed.
P a t r o n a g e respectfully
t o s e n d h i m a n o t h e r , w h i c h w a s a f l o a t a n d oo i t s w a y t o solicited. Office*t the residence of H. D. CAMPBELL. Silver L a k e . H i c h .
h i m in 2 4 b o o n a f t e r t b e n e w s w a s received.
September 17th, 18*3.

Rankin late of

IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T BY V I R T U E O F

a licence to me grAnted by the Probate Court of the
County of Grand Traverse. I «liaU expos* for sale a n d sell a t
public auction, at the t r o u t dOurof t h e H e r k a office, in the
village of Eik Rapids and County of A n t r i m . o n Tuesday, the
20th day of October next, at ten o'clock. A. M., all the right,
title and Interest of said deceased, in and t o the following
described p i e c e s or parrels o f l s n d lying and belne In the
Uonnty of Antrim, and State bf Michigan, and known and
described a s follows, to wii :
Tbe north west q u a r t e r of the sotAh east quarter, the south
half of the north east q u a r t e r and the north fcaat quarter of

THIS W A Y G I U I O R R ' S MARSH BATTKRY WAS CONSTRUCT-

"isKtiar

I

G K I > I TRAVI

H o n . ABXER SJIKRMAX, for m a n y y c a f s a R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
in tho L e g i s l a t u r e f r o m t h o U p p e r P e n i c s o l a w a s a m o n g

- -»• -

itb s
hoide
ash purchases, best markets, p- r f e a farui
, in Elk h a
how cause, if any then
ong e x | * r l r n c e In this kind of business, cni
i "ti* t o k n o w
rr of U
•houid not be granted.
to go to purchase
it gooda to the
ud it is f a r t h e r order
he jiendency of said |
the h e a r i n g thereof, best possible a d v a n t a g e .
Wo are thus particular that al 1 who read i
•un»lnjr a copy o
publishud in tho Grand
.aper p
I at t r a v e r s e City, aud position and advantages ; and i n examination which w
vile, will prove to tbe most casnal observer that we can enty of Antrim.
dorse every s t a t e m e n t made in our column.
»y of hearing.
Our atock of Dry Gooda ia very complete, bought low. of
the most approved styles and makes, c o n i p i i r i n g dresa
goods in Deijtius. Challles, Alpaccns. Saxony Plaids, P r i n t s ,
Black Silks, Wool DeLaines. tignred aud plain black and
FOR SAI.E.
white Piaids, Swiss Muslins, Chambreys, Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
DAKK BAY INDIAN I'OXV KOll SAl.E CHEAP.—
DOMESTICS
. l ot terms, Ac., apply to
FRED. KKLI.T.
Bought at reduced r a t e s : Double and Twist Caasimeres,
Her Id Office, Trave
y.SU-pt. 11. 1 *
Black and E a n c y Casimcres. F r e n c h Summer Cassinierest
York Mills Cottonades, plain and fancy, Whittentou Plaids,
A T I ! , SIIHNO, C I I E K i t r . t»AK. MAl'l.K. W H I T E Nankunctts, Kentucky "Jeans, Tweeds. Mixtures. D e n i m s ,
j Ash, and all k i n d s of seasoned I'iue luinU-r kep
Checks Apron and Miners, Ticks, S h i r t i n g P r i n t s , Drills,
hand ; aud KramiiiK tiiulicr, J . ' l s i s and - c u n t l i n g sawed
Cotton F l a n n e K Wool Flanoels, Brown Cottons. Hlcachcd
twenty to thirty feet in length, a n d for sale at the S i l l s of Cottons, Bags, Ac., Ac.
the Mbserilfcr.
CLOTHING.
GEO. W. BRYANT.
Gents fine silk lined Blin k Cloth Coals, very s u p e r i o r qualTraverse City, M i r k . Aug. IS, 1->C3.
35-tf.
ity, fine Black Caasiuiere Pautk, Fancy Casitnere Coats, P a n t s ,
a n d Vests. S u m m e r Coats. Cottonade Pants and Goata.
ORANDRETII'S PILLS.
Under-clothing, a full line Gentx and Ladies, Over S h i r t s
While Diandreth's Pills are so potent for good to diseased
nnd Alls, Oil Suits, l u d i a R u b i e r Coats, Wool, Union and
bodies, they are as harmless as bread.
The babe at t
Cotton Socks in variety. Collars, a large a s s o r t m e n t , Cravats,
breast, or the man of ripest years, and delicate females, i
well assorted. Trunks, Travelling Bags. Valises, H u n t i n g
Bags,
Umbrellcs, R. it. Satchels, some very good, Ac., Ac.
certain to receivc a n increase of health from the use of t h t
Pills blessed of Heaven.
LADIES' WEAR.
It lias been said by an able physician, that " t h i s medicine
Gloves,silk, lisle a n d leather. Hose, black, white, slate,
always benefits and never i n j u r e s . " Wherein is the superla- brown and blue. Cotton, union, merino a n d cashmere. Belts,
assorted ; JWgic Ruffling', Tape t r i m m i n g , full line : Flonnetive quality. The ISrandreth Fill have no power or action ings, Swiss c i t n b r i e and l i u t n : also, E d g i n g s In tbrcatT.
but upon impure h u m o r s in tha blood. They seize only the cotton; amyria, cambric, swiss nnd silk : Cotton Wash Trimimpurities in and around the parts affected by disease ; all mings, colored and white, very p r e t t y ; colored and w h i t e
the parts involved in diseased actions operated upon, and Stays : colored and while " S k i r t S u p p o r t e r s . " best m a k e :
Crinoline, a nice a s s o r t m e n t ; Ladies Drawers and Vestk ;
cleansed from all foulness, and reinfused with " Life" by the W r o u g h t Collars, In linen, cambric, and m u s l i n ; Crotchfet
wonderfal curative powers contained and i n h e r e n t of the Braids • m a r k i n g cotton ; hem stitched h a n d k e r c h e l f a ;
plain linen handkerchiefs ; dress patterns, assorted ; veil
most Jnstly famed BRANPRrriTa PILLS.
berage and tisaue ; lace veils ; Ladies knit s k i r t s ; ballmoral
Millions of people whose lives appeared to he at the last
skirts, nicely assorted, s u m m e r styles ; Broche ahaWU ;
ebb, worn out by fever's consuming Arcs, by consumption'
Stella, dolaiue a n d wool shawls ; cloaks ; ladies embroiderinsidious advances, by r a c k i n g l o n n e n t a or inflammatory ed setts, low price and choice ; wash blond ; black lace,
figuered ; F r e n c h j a c o n e t ; s o f t cambrics, for l a d i e s ; marrheumatism, have been cured by the use of these pills,
antics ; India clotb, Ac., Ac.
persons are livfng witnesses, and t h o u s a n d s are residents in
BOOTS AND SHOES.
every city in America. Principal Office, No Jt>4 Canal 6L,
Gents o x f o r d ties ; congress gaiters ; ballmoral a h d t s ;
New York. For sale by ail respectable dealers in medicines.
plow shoes ; calf brogans ; k i p shoes ; b r o g a n s ; c a r p e t a n d
ASK FOR NEW S T Y L E
goat s l i p p e r s ; Indian rubbers ; calf, k i p and heavy boo|i? ;
Indies goat ballmoral boots ; ballmoral pebble calf b o o t s ;
W E CHALLENGE TI1E WORLD!
glove Idd c o n g r e s s g a i t e r s ; lasting c o n g r e s s ; side lace a n d
To produce a preparation so eminently harmless, so gene- heeled gaiters ; kid bnskins a n d slips : c a r p e t and plush
rally approved, and so perfect In its operation as
s l i p s ; chlids c o p p e r t i p s h o e s ; goat balimorals", l a s t i n g
boots and cacks ; misses boots, foil a s s o r t m e n t ; boys shoes,
" CRISTADORO'S HAIR D Y E . "
assorted ; b o y ! boota ; child* boots, n i c e a s s o r t m e n t . *In
It e o r r r c t s the i n j u r i o u s effocts of o t h e r d y e s i n v i g o r a t e s
the llair, is applied in a simple manner, o p e r a t t * INSTAKTA- the above goods we can offer Inducements.

In tha matter of t h r estata of WUliaai
Grand Traverse Ooantv. deceased.

shows tho glorions success

Nearly

w h o l e t i c k e t , a n d 9 7 o u t of 1 0 5 m e m b e r s o f

-- -

xaoraLY, d o r s not stain the skin, and its tint* are the
Counterfeits of Nature.
Manufactured bv J , CRISTADOKO, li t i t o r House, N o r
York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers.
$ l , $ l 50 and S3 per box, a c c o r d i n g "
Oris
. Iini
it Imparts, the utmost SoflIs i
d great vitality to tbe Hair,
bottle, a c c o r d i n g to size.

,'e h a v e it oh p r e t l y reliable a u t h o r i t y J'hat V n l h
d i g b a m , Dati. V o o r h e e s a n d F e r n a n d o \ \ o n d h a v e been
b e recognized by f o r e i g n M i n i s t e r s resident in M e x i c o , in c o n c l a v e a t N i a g a r a Fulls t h i s week.
Yallandichnm
b u t t h e y h o l d aloof.' M e x i c o , u n d e r J u a r e z , is m o v i n g loft h i s f r e e n e g r o u n u r t e r s ut W i n d s o r and r e a c h e d t h e
A little latter V o o r h e e s .
f o r a C o n g r e s s of A m e r i c a n n a t i o n s , t o say t o E u r o p e a n C l i f t o n H o u s e on F r i d a y l a s t
w h o i s a q u e e r l o o k i n g g e u i u s . r e g i s f e r e d himsell at t h e
p o w e r s t h a t t h e d o c t r i n e m u s t be e n f o r c e d of n o i n t e r ) h o t e l . D u r i n g t h e s a m e day F e r u a n d o W o o d a r f e r e n c e h e r e f r o m t h a t side of t h e w a t e r .
rived a t t h e l u t e m o t i o n a l H o t e l , on t h e A m e r i c a n side,
T h e d e a t h of t h o r e b e ^ G e n . M a g r u d e r , is c o n f i r m e d . a n d s e c u r e d a p a r l o r a n d a s u i t of rooms.
T h e parlies
H e h a s m e t t h e s a m o f a t e w i t h t h e i n f a m o u s V a n D o r a . k e p t perdu, t o a v o i d .suspicion, till S u n d a y evening, w h e n
T h e r e a r e few v i c e s left t o b e d e v e l o p e d b y t h e '• sum W o o d d r o v e a c r o s s t h e r i v e r iu a close c u r r a g e , c u r t a i n s
d o w n a n d soon a f t e r r e t u r n e d . A f t e r some h o u r s , aud
o f all villanies."
at a n h o a r w h e n honest f o l k s a r c usually in bed, t h e carT h o N e w Y o r k p a p e r s a r e filled w i t h 8 e n a t o r S u m - r i a g e returned t o t h e C a n a d a side.
I t is c o n j e c t u r e d
n e r ' s g r e a t l e c t u r e on " O u r F o r e i g n R e l a t i o n s . "
t h a t W o o d c r o s s e d t h e r i v e r a n d b r o u g h t the ( t r e a t
T h e office of t h e R a l e i g h ( N . C . ) S t a n d a r d , w h i c h B a o i s h e d a u d his f a i t h f u l F r i d a y t o t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l ,
w h e r e , o v e r t h e i r wine, t h e y discussed ami p e r f e c t e d
recentlj
contained the temarkabto article antagonistic
p l a n s f o r f u t u r e o p e r a t i o n s , aftt r which W o o d s c u t hi?
t o t h e rebel G o v e r n m e n t , h a s b e e n d e s t r o y e d b y G e o r g i a g u e s t s b a c k t o t h e C l i f t o n H o u s e in t h e c l o s e c a r r i a g e ,
s o l d i e r s , a n d in r e t u r n t h e f r i e n d s of t h e S t a n d a r d h a v e a n d as b e s u p p o s e ^ u n o b s e r v e d . W o o d l e f t t h e n e x t
d a y for A l b a n y or X o w Y o r k .
[Cincinnati Com.
d e s t r o y e d the J e f f . D a v i s p a p o r !©f t h a t c i t y ,
important.

stock of general merchandise, such as la uaaally t e a t ; by
ourselves, which is specially adapted t o t b e want* c? t
rapidly growing c o u n t r y : all of which ha? t e r n s e l e c t e d
with ca|>ecial c a r e . b o t h aa to quality, style and price, in the
beat markets tha country affords, and which is being and will
be offered at rates c o r r e s p o n d i n g with the lowest regular
"" ftfr simitar grades of goods in the metropolitan markets abroad.
n ' n a t i o n of prices we would invite the alieno m e r s and morn particularly those c o n t i m oce here, assuring them that any Information
ive. will he cheerfully given : k n o w i n g as we
o n e ^ i ^ m t h ^ i - t d
j
<>>.t «t°"T< understood all would* avail themselves of the
oSt •red—which may be
better understood by
• » J |«Vi.ion ; a i thai the lu in. a t U w of" a d d. ceased s n J !

A

GEO. WHIGBT.

T h e t o w n s h i p of B e n n A i i a h a s r e c e i v e d a large
aiod t o i t s p o p u l a t i o n w i t h i n t h e last t w o or t h r e e weM($
t r i o u s , i n t e l l i g e n t and l o j ^ l m e n .

jmflLf'Hannah, Lay & Co's Column
J T J i s E 15, 1863.

G r e e t i n g * f r o m C a t ! Corn h i , — I l a l l r t i n s o f t h e lAtc
S e n a t o r Kamacy w i i l b e p r o v i d e d w i t h i
U n i o n V i c t o r y * — - M a j o r i t y l o r t h e L ' n i o n , 2 0 , - the m o u n t e d companies, a s e c t i o n of b a t t e r y
000 to 30,000.
w a g o n s t o a c c o m p a n y h i m a s e s c o r t f o r tbe C h i p f i e w a '
S p o r i a l Dispatch to tbe Chicago T r i b u n e .
treaty expedition.
WASHLNUTON. S e p t . 4. 1 8 6 3 .
T h o following d i s p a t c h e s w e r e received t o d a y :
ESTATE OF TIIERON DOST WICK, DECEASED
SA.N FkANcisco, S e p t . 3. 1S63.
j b T A T E UK MICHIGAN", ^ ^
T o A b r a h a m Lincoln :
L u y a l C a l i f o r n i a bonds g r e e t i n g .
T h e U n i o n and
T A SESSION* OK THE PROBATE COURT FOR T H E
County ot Antrim, holden at the Probate office io Elk
Conj,Tevsioual t i c k e t s a r e e l e c t e d l>y a m a j o r i t v of 2 5 . 0 0 0
Rapid.. on Monday, the fourteenth 'lay of September, In tbe
to 30,000.
year one thonsand eight hundred and sixty-three.
Preatfut,.
SAK FRASCTSOO. C a l , S e p t . 3, 1863.
Solomon Case. J u d g e of l ' r o b a i t ; In the m a t t e r of the faT o K d w i n M. S t a n t o n . S e c r e t a r y of W a r :
tal*- ot TUerou Bos;«iick. •IvceasL-d. on reading and filing the
Hosiwirk, praying that an
T b e U n i o n S l a t e t i c k e t is c a r r i e d b y a large m a j o r i t y . petition duly verified of Mary
T h e r e a r c large c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o t h e S a n i t a r y F u n d .

N

OTICE

LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
COUNTY TREASURER'S O F F I C E , )
• TKAVKKKR CITY. August 7. tM>3. \
IS H E R E S Y GIVEN THAT T H E A N N U A L
Delinquent Taxes for Grand Traverse C o u n t y
'
~
of the Coonty
id Conntv. in T r a v e r • City.
cing r
I'eloek,
. M.. and
ii day to day untii ai
County Ti
LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
COUNTY TREASURER'S O F F I C E
)
U n i t TRAVERSE, August 1, 1 S'"5. \
IS

HERERY GIVEN

THAT

THE

ANNUAL

Sales of Delinquent Taxes f - r EMMET C o u n t y for the
year 1*52. will be held at the office of th<- County T r e a s u r e r
bf said County, at Little Traverse, c o m m e n c i n g on the First
Monday in October next, at !• o'clock. A. M.. and c o n t i n u i n g
from day to day until all the lands are disposed of.
WM. H. F I F F ,
(34-ftw.)
Dep. Co. Treasurer.

STOVES AND

HOLLOW

WARE.

F o r e s t oak, Minnesota, Yankee Doodle, Albion, S e n a t o r
C o m p e e r , Volunteer, Orator, Sovereign, c o m b i n a t i o n b r i c k
oven reservoir t o p and w a n n i n g closet, (Combination P l a i n ,
lm|>erial Brick Oven, Imperial Plain Oven, Comet, F r i z *
P r e m i u m , Contest, Lark. Cooking Stoves.
I n parlor and box stoves : Troy Box, (Jem. Peerless, Rival.
Locket, Idahoe, Casket, New Plate Stoves, Double Door P l a t o
and Parlor Cook Stoves, with additions as occasion d e m s s d s .
Kettles, all sires, f r o m 4 to 90 gallons ; Bake kettlcR, P o t t ;
Ac., Ac.
GROCERIES.
A full and complete assortment, t o which we invite Inspection.
,
Spices in raw and gTOtind material, of best grades.
TOBACCO.—Plug, fine t u t , smoking, turkiah, tip-tap Old
Virginia lump.
DYES.—indigo, madder, e x t r a c t logwood, cudbar, blue
vitriol, camwood, copiieru^ cochineal.
FOR T H E T A B L E . — R e s e r v e d peaches, cherries, p l u m s ,
quinces, currents, gooseberries, raspberry, c u r r e n t , g r a p e
and strawberry jellies, tomatoes, apples, peaches, p r u n e s ,
cheese, crackers; dried beef.
HARDWARE.
Nails from I'a t o c o ' s , as low a* can be bought elsewhere ;
iron, a full assortment ; glass, all sizes ; axes, broad, n a r r o w
and boy's ; barn door h i n g e s and rollers ; cable and t r a c e
chains, traps, table a n d pocket cutlery, a fui! l i n e ; d o o r
trimmings, complete stock ; carriage bolts ; pad, c h e s t , tUU
trunk, box, and door locks, assorted ; c a r p e n t c r a toola, a full
line : shoemakers tools and findings, good assortment ;
steelyards, balances, flat Irons, g r u b books, s c y t h e s a n d
sickles.
F A R M E R S TOOLS.—Shovels, *pades, hoes, potato hooks,
forks, 2,3, and 4 lined ; m s n u r e forks, schufile hots, g a r d e n
aud bay rakes, pounders, cow bells, scythe s n a t h s and scythes,
grain a h d cHildrens cradles, plaster, lime. Riddle's F a n n i n g
Mills, lumber wagons, light wagons, wagon seats, w h l f f l e t m ^
wheel barrows, road scrapers, plows. 1 a n d 2 . b o r a * ; steel
plow moulds for shovel plows, d r a g teeth, cultivator te?th
g r u b hoes, p l a n t e i s heavy hoes, half bushel baskets, well
buCketr, chain pumps, cistern pumps, Ac.
MEDICINES.
Avers, Jayne*. Wlnslow's, Sawyer's, Thoriijmon's, Sargant's.
Davis'. K e n n e d y ' s etc.. patent medicine* ; a s also pills,
ointments, oils, essences and e x t r a c t s in variety.
HARNESSES.
R l n g l ' and double, heavy and l i g h t harnesses, m e n ' s s n d
Side saddles, bridles, h a l t e r s g i r t h s m a r t l u g a l l s e x t r a tugs,
a t r a p s Ac.. Ac.
LEATHER;
Cow hide, kip, calf and findings, a'complete line ; lasts,
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Y A N K E E NOTIONS.
Dolls, cologne, b s l r oil, pomade, h a i r restorative and dyes
handkerchief p e r f u m e s toilet nnd shavirrfc s o a p s apectaclea
• * t c o and s n u f f b o x e s snd p o u c h e s m e e r s b s u m and comp i p e s porte-moniea, money bags, ladies traveling '••£».
childa bags, rattle*, t o y s toy b o o k s c o m p a a s c s brushes,
assorted, toy watches.
STATIONERY.

Letter, note, legal .and cap papers, envelopes, a s s o r t e d ,
pencils, pens. Ink, black snd red. sealing wax.
ROOKS.
S a n d e r ' s McGuffv's Davis' Mitchell's and Clark's aeries of
school b o o k s c h i l e s and adults mlscellaneona b o o k s blank
SALE O F LANDS FOR DELINQUENT T A X E S
books, copy books, song snd music books, some for schools.
COUNTY TREASURER'S O F F I C E t
TIN WARE.
MANISTEE. A u g n s t ; . 1863. S
O u r t i n shop is ia A No. 1 r u n n i n g o r d e r a n d all w o r k
O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T T H E A N N U A L
Sales of Delinquent T a x e s f o r Manistee Conntv for the guaranteed.
FURNITURE.
v e a r J W J . will I * held at the office of the Connty Treaanrer.
"of said County, in the vllllage of Manistee, the County seat
^ good a s s o r t m e n t constantly on h a n d — a t f a i r price*.
of Manistee, c o m m e n c i n g on tbe first Monday in October
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T h e y d i d i t in a r u d e w a y b y m e a n s of fire and use of
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Suyplcmeut.)
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t h e N e w s . T h e f o r m e r i s in t h o S e v r o o u r a n d t h e l a t t e r I uently p e n e t r a t e d t h o e a r t h b u t a s h o r t d i s t a n c e . T h e y
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S 5 p
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T o w n 2 1 N o r t h of R a n g e 1 " W e s t
t h o G o v e r n o r , a n d p r o m p t l y issuing o r d e r s t o r e m e d y ail soiL T h e y h a d w e a p o n s of defense or of t h e c h a s e , such Island No. 1
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c a u s e of c o m p l a i n t , left t h o ( g o v e r n o r c o m p l e t e l y d i s a r m - as darts, s p e a r s a u d d a g g e r s of c o p p e r . T h e y m u s t h a v e i Lot No. 4
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e d . a n d he h a s h a d t h e g o o d s e n s e t o see »t, a n d w i t h t h e been n u m e r o u s , i n d u s t r i o u s a n d p e r s e v e r i n g , a u d h a v e : Lot No, 1
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A Scripture Story.
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Village o r Manistee.
e v e n t o p r o v o k e a v i o l e n t i » n e w i t h t h o A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n t . T h e m a s t e r of the h o u s e requested his son t o ac11
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nit T
ANNUAL TAX SALES.
not p e r m i t any drafted men t o leave t h e S t a t e until the
J e r e b o a m — J e r r y beau ' e m
l i e proving reluctant, the gentleman desired another
C o n s c r i p t l a w is d e c i d e d c o n s t i t u t i o n a l , t h e y h a v e k e p t
A u d i t o r G c n e r a P s Office. /
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u p a s h o w of c o n f i d e n c e in t h e G o v e r n o r . B u t now t h a t son t o n e t a s a u e s c o r t
LiNsi.NO, MICH.. J u l y 1 s t 1863. \
t o e d r a f t i s c o m p l e t e d in N e w Y o r k city; a n d a b o u t t o u t t e r T
,
Q O MUCH O F K.VCH OK T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
O tracts or parcels of laud, situated in the C o u n t y of E n >
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charges thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of said C o u n t y
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S a m u e l — S a m yo& will.
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T h o c i t i z e n s of t h i s S t a t e h a v e been q u i e t l y a w a i t S a m h a v i n g c o n s e n t e d t h e p a r t i e s t o o k t h e i r s e a ' s in v e r s e , the county scat of said county, a c c o r d i n g t o th«
i n g t h o fulfillment of t h e i r chief m a g i s t r a t e ' s p r o m i s e t h a t a s l e i g h f o r t h e p u r p o s e of g o i n g h o m e .
I t w a s f o a n d Statute in such case made a n d provided.
EMIL ANNEKE,
t h e i r r i g h t s should b e p r o t e c t e d . M c a u w h i l e , d a y a f t e r t h e r e was p l e n t y of r o o m for one more.
W h a t scripA u d i t o r General.
d a y , c o n s c r i p t s a r e b e i n g h a r r i e d off tfl c a m p , vainly t n r a l n a m e d i d t h e old g e n t l e m a n use t o i n d u c e a u o | h c r
1802.
t u r n i n g t h i r r e p r o a c h f u l e y e s t o A l b a n y ; w h e n c e no w o r d son t o a c c o m p a n y t h o g u e s t s ?
T o w n 3 5 N o r t h of R a n g e 4 W e s t .
i s s u e s f o r t h e i r relief. T h e y g o t o p e r i s h in o n e of t h o s e
B e n j a m i n — H e n j a m in.
' m a n y Go!d3 of b a t t l e , ' w h i c h , a s M a y o r ! O p d y k o avows,
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a r e t o b e f o u g h t f o r A b o l i t i o n . I t ,is t i m e f o r t h e C o u r t s al n a m e .
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t o d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r t h e y c a n b e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l l y comJ o s h u a — J o s h away.
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m a r c h i n g a w n y of c o n s c r i p t s t o t h e b a t t | o , mid e n d o r s e s
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T o w n 3 6 N o r t h of R a n g e 4 W e s t
t h o l e t t e r of G e n e r a l T u t t l e , of I o w a . - T h o N e w s o p Ebenezer—<-Ebcn case h e r .
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w 1 of s w t
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b i t t e r t e r m s t h e b o m b a r d m e n t of C h a r l e s t o n , d e c l a r e s
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racy h a s l o n g s i n c e b e e n g i v e n u p a s a ;ho!low artifice
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s t r a n g e if it s h o u l d e n s n a r e t h o v i g i l a f l t q n d c a u t i o n s V i r g i n i a n , in w h o m t h o U n i o n t r o o ; . s all b e c a m e m u c h swt of no*
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v i c t o r y . I t is m a n i f e s t f r o m this, t h a t t h e f e u d is rising-, s t e r in ebony, a s t r o n g , c l e a r - h e a d e d m a n , w h o h a d n w t of se*
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of tho e x t r e m e f a c t i o n h o b a s c o u r t e d .
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W i s c o n s i n a n d M i n n e s o t a , i n t o P e a c e aiid W a r f a c t i o n s . rebels d i d h i m t h e h o n o r t o o f l e X ^ 1 , 5 0 0 reward for his
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j
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l i e w a s a P r e s i d e n t i a l elecc a t i n g it, b y i m p o r t i n g o u r m a c h i n e r y . n u d i m i t a t i n g o u r G o v e r n o r , e n d i n g in 1853.
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i m p o r t e r t o UJ t h e o t h e r day, " a n d t h o t will soon
s a l a r y of only 8 3 2 , 0 0 0 1) a n d h i s t r e a s o n a b l e p o m e of
o j o d tip in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of c r i n o l i p e . T h e r e is t
SALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.
mill in t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d w h i c h c o n s u m e s t w e n t y t o n s s c a t t e r i n g t h e m u s k e t s a n d c a n n o n of t h o nation t h r o u g h o
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T h e m a n u f a c t u r e of A m e r i c a n c r i n o l i n e d e r i v e s its suc- s t r i p p e d , a n d t h u s f a c i l i t a t i n g t h e rebellion, b e i n g a t t h e
O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
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c e s s f r o m t h e rapid a n d p e r f e c t m a n n e r in w h i c h t h e t h r e a d s a m e t i m e a p a i d a n d sworn officer of t h o G o v e r n m e n t ,
n d s situated in the County of H a n i t o a , bid off
i s w o u n d a r o u n d t h e s l e n d e r b a r s of sieet c o m p o s i n g i t s will r e n d e r h i s n a m e f o r e v e r w l i o u s a n d h a t e f n l b e y o n d
te for tajces of 1861, and prcvious'years, and described
p r i n c i p a l m a t e r i a l . T h o best k i u d of s t e e l i s n o t used e x p r e s s i o n . ' H e e a r l y received t h e c o m m i s s i o n of G e n •hich will be forwsrde"! to the office of the
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s t e e l u s e d s n o d l d n o t h a v o p a r t e d w i t h i t s d u c t i l i t y b y l e a d e r h a v e c o o s i s t e d in g e t t i n g w h i p p e d in W e s t e r n at pnblic auction, by said Treasurer, at th? C o u n t y Seat, on
h a v i n g a b s o r b e d t o o l a r g o a d o t * of c a r b o n i c a c i d gas. V i r g i n i a b y R o s e c r a n s , nod s n e a k i n g o u t of F o r t Donel- the lirst Monday of October next, at the time a n d place
designated for the o r d i n a r y T a x Hales. If not previously disO t h e r w i s e , if t h o b a r s w e r e d e f i c i e n t in t h o p r o p e r d e - son in t h e n i g h t - t i m e t o e s c a p e t h e g r a s p of G r a n t . T b i s posed of i t this Office, a c c o r d i n g to law.
g r e e of t o u g h n e s s , a f a s h i o n a b l e l a d y , a t t i r e d in t h o splen- " F . F . Y . " J o h n B . F l o y d , will s t a n d f o r e v e r p i l t o r e d ,
Said s t a t e m e n t s contain a fail description of each parcel
d o r of t h o m o d e , m i g h t , in m a k i n g h q r w a y t h r o u g h a b y h i s g r e e d imd t r e a c h e n , a s t h e J u d a s of A m e r i c a n of said lands, and may be se*n o n applicatioa at t h e office of
h i s t o r y ; b u t h e h a d n o t t h o g r a c e t o r e p e n t a u d h a n g the County Treasurer.
c r o w d , collapse like a balloon w i t h n r e n t in i t s s i d e .
L a n d s s t r u c k o f f t o the State f o r T a x e s of 1861, or other
M e a n t i m e w e n o t e t h o f a c t of t b e s u c c e s s a t t a i n e d in h i m s e l f .
years, at the Tax S a l e n i n October last, will bo offered subject
t h i s m a n u f a c t u r e a s a v a l u a b l e oue in p o l i t i c s ! e c o n o m y ,
t o the r i g h t of redemption prescribed by law, as well as t o
A W I S E I'RKTACTION.-—A m a n t r a v e l i n g , e n t e r e d a
s h o w i n g h o w little, in r e a l i t y , m a n u f a c t u r e r * a r e dethe r i p h t ot purchase of the State Bids at t h i s Office, prioi '
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p e n d e n t on tariffs, a n d h o w . a m o n g a| p e o p l e like ours, t a v e r n , a n d sfrcing no one; p r e s e n t b u t t h e landlord and tho sale.
a ' n e g r o , s e a t e d himself a u u e n t e r e d i n t o u c o n v e r s a t i o n
. i n v e n t i v e , d e x t e r o u s n u d diligeul, mealis a r e o f t e n found
w i t h t h e IK ro. S h o r t l y , h e a s k e d t h e n e g r o if be was
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the b a r and tako something at his expense. N e g r o did
A u d i t o r G e n e r a l ' s Office.
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so, a n d s h o r t l y l a n d l o r d says t o s t r a n g e r - — " A r e y o u acLAKSIXO. MICH- J u l y 1 s t 1863. ,
r - O MUCH OF E A C H OF T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
quainted with t h a t nigger V
Ancient Mines on Lnke Superior.
tracts or parcels of land, situated in the C o u n t y of M a n ®
" N o , n e v e r s a w h i m b e f o r e ; b n t w h y d o y o u ask?"'
T h o f a c t t h a t t h o c o p p e r m i n e s o u L a k e S u p e r i o r we
l i o n , delinquent for unpaid taxes, tor the y e a r "mentioned
" I s u p p o s e d so f r o m y o u r c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h hiio, a n d
w o r k e d b v a n a n c i e n t p e o p l e , w a s first p u b l i c l y a n n o u n c below, as will be sufficient to pav the taxes, interest, and
e d in 1 8 4 8 , t h e d i s c o v e r y b e i n g m a d e on t h e ; M i n n e s o t a a s k i u g h i m t o d r i n k . "
chnrucs thereon, will be sold by the T r e a s u r e r o t said
; " O b , " said t h e s t r a n g e r . " I was e x p e r i m e n t i n g . T h e C i u n t y , on the first Monday of October next, at such public
m i n e l o c a t i o n . T h e a t t e n t i o n of m i n i n g e x p l o r e r s h a v i n g
t h u s b e e n called t o t h e m a t t e r , o t h e r " d i s c o v e r i e s w e r e f a c t is, 1 wa» d r y t o o . a n d I t h o u g h t if y o u r l i q u o r d i d n ' t and c m v e n l e n t p l a c e as b e shall select .in S t . J a m e s .
B e a v e r I s l a n d , the county se*t or said county, a c c o r d i n g
soon m a d e , u n t i l t h e fact h a s b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d t h a t t r a c e s kill t h e u i g g o r iu Ofleen minutes. I w o u l d v e n t u r e t o t a k e to tho Statute in snch case made and provided.
of t h e s e a n c i e n t Workings e x i s t a l o n g t h o w h o l e c o p p e r s o m e m y s e l f . "
E M n . ANNEKE.
T h e L a n d l o r d ' s c u r i o s i t y w a s fully s a t i s f i e d
-belt f r o m C o p p e r H a r b o r t o t h e Minnesota, and e v e n
A n d i t o r General.
1862.
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CHAIN OF NATIONAL

MERCANTILE COLLEGES.
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Terms.
Tuition payable in a d v a n c e by p u r c h a s e of s c h o l a r s h i p
$40 f o r full t e r m . Same course for Ladies, $25.
S t u d e n t s t o e n t e r a t any t i m e . A v e r a g e t i m e t o c o m p l e t e
he course, three m o n t h s .
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r e p a r a t o t y to e n t e r i n g u p o n t h e course of study.
J . H. GOLDSMITH, Resident P r i n c i p a l a t D e t r o i t .
J . F. Si'A LDING, Assistant.
T h e m o s t t h o r o u g h , p r a c t i c a l a n d t r u l y p o p u l a r Colleeca
in A m e r i c a . Over s i x ^ b o u s a n d s t u d e n t s have entered « i n c e
t h e i r cstablishinenU-wliich Is t h e beat e v i d e n c e of t h e i r
f a v o r w i t h t h e public.
F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n please c a l l a t College R o o m s , o r
send f o r a new C a t a l o g u e of 80 p a g e s . F o r s p e c i m e n s of
Penmanship, incloso letter s t a m p . Address,
BRYANT & S T R A T T O N . at e i t h e r of t h e a b o v e C i t i e s .
(Cut this o n t f o r ' f a t u r e reference.)
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R E A L
GENERAL

E R T A T P T
AND

LAND

OFFICE.

w>.

ALBERT W. BACON,

[LL LOCATE LANDS, P A Y T A X E S . B U Y OR S E L L
Commission—and now otfers f o r sale,

11600 Acres of Choice Land#:

And Lota with or without Dwellinga in Elk R a p i d s , t h e C o u n t y Hent o f A n t r i m C o m i t y .
The above mentioned lands a r c located In Antrim, Tra•er*e, Lcelanan. and Manitou Counties.
Are a m o n g the
earliest and best selections with reference to soil, water, t n r face a n d markets.
They e m b r a t e farming lauds, village
sites, watvr powers, with or without Improvements, a n d t h e
choicest localities f o r Propeller and Steamer wooding stations, or wood r n r n i s h i n g stations tor Chicago markcL All
on the great I-ake thoroughfare, acccssable to markets E a s t
or West. Can be had in o u a n t i t i e s to suit purchasers, a n d
at prices making It an object in preference to buying back
from s e t t l e m e n t
STATE LANDS.
Will scH choice lands, for farming, fencing, cedar p o s t s
.and t i m b e r purposes, in all parts of t h e County ; or " i l l *e
cure to partiea State Lands of their Selection on aa l i b e r a
t e r m s as can be purchased or the Stats.
T r a v e r s e City, J u l y 11, 1863.
!
NOTICE.
O T O L E N FROM M A I L (OR SUPPOSED TO BE.) MIL10 tnry B o u n t y Land Warrant, A c t of 1855.No. 219S7, Issued
to Robert H. Haggai. or BrldgewaUr. Washtenaw Co., Mich.,
whose P o s t Office a d d r e s s Is Clinton, Lenawa Co., Michigan.
Said W a r r a n t was assigned by said Robert H Haggai to Robert M. Itisdon, and by said Risdon deposited in the I'ost
Office at Saline, a n d by the Deputy directed to Register or
United States Land Office, Traverse City, Michiran. All persons are forbidden to purchase or trade for said Warrant as
1 intend t o applv for a duplicate of said Warrant to the Pension Office at Washington.
RODERT M. RISDON.
Manistee. August 31. 1863.
39-6» .
T O A L L W H O M I T M A Y CONCER.V.
- \ r O T I C E IS HEKEBY C i Y E N T H A T AN APPLICAtion will be presented to the Board of Supervisors a t
their meeting to be held at Traverse City, on the 12th day of
October. 1863, praying t h e m to enact a n d p r o r i d e for t h o
t a k i n g t h a t part of Town 27 Range 9 West, belonging t o the
Township or Traverse, and annexed to the Township of
W h i t e w a t e r ; a m a p or anrvejr of which territory will be attached to t h e application.
August 26th, 1863.
CHARLES BROOMHEAD. D. S. BEBEE.
WM. LANGWORTHY,
OSCAR A. HALL,
NELSON A. H A L L ,
WM. R. DURGA.
McKENZIE MERRILL
} N. TING LEE.
D. B. SCOP1BLD.
' R1EL JOHNSON.
WM. a 8 C O F I E L D ,
PHILANDER ODF.LL.
MORGAN DATES,

N O T A K Y PUBLIC,
H e r a l d Office, T r a v e r a e City.

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