Grand Traverse Herald, November 13, 1863

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 13, 1863

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1863-11-13

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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HERALD,
TBAVEESE

V O L . V.

efc <Sraifi> Ctafrcro;, llffali),

C J T Y . M I C H . F R I D A Y , X O V E i l B E R 13,1863.

N O . 48,

' it, and rode fifty miles to mail 1t ; but it woakl have
hand nnd grasping mine 'rith a fer-rbr tliere
; been too late only for your kindness. It did reach h)ai.
! takmjr.
'• Never mind the name,'' 1 returned, with a light however, ou the eve of his departure, and caused au ioij laugh. *• It was only a trilling act nud if it has served• po'rtant alteration in his will, for I was the only sou of a
ttetltfti
j favorite sister. He sailed for Indii but died, on- the
| you in any.wov you are welcome to it."
Gold f make msirVetlie monitor Within ; '
I "Please give me your name !" he rejoined ; •' I wonld passage; aud if my letter had missed that packet he
MOEGAS'BATES.
Cast off the tr^nroeU that bun- tuuuhooU down,
I would never have received it The difference to me
like to kuow it."
C D i r O K AND r * 0 r * l X T 0 * .
j .
Of form or custom, appetite or sib,
1 would have been a fortune. I was poor then—I aw
The e*H» forfelly'*smile or envy's frown.
" I wrote it down 011« csrd and banded it to him.
T K TTM; S .
" He read it, look out bis |>ocket-book and pat it i rich now. Will you accept this trifle—not as a reward,
Oh ! that tree noMenea* that rlvfsup,
^ O n » D o l l a r a n f t IPlirt:* 0*M», P » y W » t « ln-maway carefully ; and then, us he again shook n,y hand ii but a token of friendship—from one who ha? ever been,
And trachea nan bin kjndreUabip to Thee 5,
Which wakes the alavcliug from the poison cup
and ever will be, gratefal. That single minute of time,
parting, said :
bidding
W«h be-r>grandly
free :
l i n e s ; l o r m o iirav IUICIUOU, » n u
>.WJ»B I U I u r n
-Of
• passion, —
— B
j
•* 1 sbnil not forget you. Mr St. Clair. Not one in a l which you so kindly improved, made the difference of a
thousand would have put himself to so much trouble for | world to me : and if it is ever in my power to change
square! #70 for U i « squares; $30 for hair • <*>lnl#nt>ad
.. That fall Upon our nation like n pall ;
j
a stranger, without any hope of reward. This is a sel- your fortune for the better, I am yours to command. I
SAO for one colraa. Legal advertisements at the rates pre- May we have power each one himself to raise,
fish world, sir—a very jidfish world—ns 1 have fonud to would have scut this remembrauce sooner, but there has
scribed by law [fifty cents per f?l$o of lOO wprtU,for tb>. Aud place God's signet o» the brow of nil !
my post. Good bye. s i r ! ' I will not detain von any been some litigation, and 1 have only recently come iuto
dratlnsertlon, and twenty-flve_c«nU for
Not race nor'color Is ihe badge of slaves :
Brer/ttWlrfc'cfidlft!( MWora. Ffgdre w6
longer. You have done nie a greater fnvor than yon j possession of my legacy. You will, of coune, pardon•lis tuanhood. after all, tbat makes men free;
per eentaflifed; • Stile and figure wort:, d&able price.
dream
of, and 1 never forget a fnvor. It may some day my having sent for your address aud card, to avoid the
All legal advortWemeats to bo paid for strictly In advance. Weakness is slavery; 'lis but mind that saves
be io my power to serve yoq. nud then I shall remember , possibility of a mistake ; and my absence in India on
Gt)d'<^lorlou8 image ifo lit wilted it be!
the return of your letter, must be an apology for my
you. Ouce more, good bye. sir, and God bless you !"
Out of this ehadowa thick. Will coming diiy
'* He walked rapidly awav. nud 1 never saw him long delay in communicating with you since.'
Send Peace and I'lenty smiling b'er eur land;
This was the substance of a letter tbat made the difagnin. 1 only thought over the matter, to wonder what
And the even^ that All us with dwmay,
Ahs but the inplemchts In fjod'*righthand.
the letter contained to tnake its going /out in the next fereucu of u world to me—for now I bad the means of
English packet (there were, 110 steam ships runuing re- entering into partnership with my friend—and' that ; reWhere patriot blood is poured as cheap as rain.
gularly tlnju as now) of such vital importance, and then sulted, as you see, in a fortune, aud as mach happiness
A newer freedom, pha-nis-like, will spring;
MORGAX B A T E S .
It would
Our Father never auks for us In vain :
it gradually passed out of my mind, and took its place as can be found in this sphere of existence.
..REUBEN G O O D R I C H .
From noble seed comca noble harvesting.
among the tnousund trifling incidents that are forgotten. be difficult to calculate the chaugcs effected, and the
"The salary of my Post Office clerkship gave me a persons made happy by that simple act of posting a letThen let. to day, true nobleness bo ours;
G R A N D T R A V E R S E COUNTY O F F I C E R S .
That we be vsqrtby of.ttie day of.bllss,.
comfortable living, and when my. next younger brother ter ; and If we »o down to posterity, aud eonsidet; the
When truth's, and lore's, and freedom's allied powers
had secured u place, we managed to pat oar mother at destines altered by that one trifling thing, we shall perJudge « f P r o b a t e . — C U R T I S FOWLER,Mwlolon
Shall bind all nations Willi fratfcrnal kisi.
ease in miiid and body. I bad been over six years en- ceive how great, under Provideuce, becomes the smallWould we might see,as did the saintof old.
County "frewurer
*<gaged in postal affaire, when one day, to my great sur- est deed of our lives. It may be the stoue in the fouoThe heavens
C t t t a l f CwnL---JAML.
u opening, and the starry throng
v. •*•••,
prise, I"received a letter, post marked and dated London, I tain.
liteninr to
—have
— onr Ule of peace be told,
>•»
Liitenlni
Register of Deeds
J A * E S P . BR A
which contained these words :
Thatt ti
taey may bymn man's resurrection song !
Proa. A t t o r n e y . . — . . - C . H i " * B * ™
Contlnential Wars In Europe and America.
"If you will please send your address, and a card with
Circuit Coart Com...C. H .
Posting a Letter.
vour name written on it, as you were accustomed to write From the New York Herald
Coroners..
Look at the twenty-two years of Europe and at the
Through the introduction of a mutual friend, 1 be^ it some three or four years ago, yoa will bear of someloss than three years of America, and what is tho comcame Scquainted with a cenUcman whom it suits my thing to your advantage."
purpose to call Henry St. Olair. . ; He was a man of
This was signed by a man I bad never heard of be- parison of power that the two continents have showuT
O. H . M A ! R S H ,
means « d elegant leisure, was fond of literature and rdri:. with a full superscription for the return letter.— Russia had ia the field at one time in those great wars,
fine arts, and had his coontiy seat upoo the bank of one Filled with surprise, and dll kinds of speculation and for a great battle on her own teritory, one hundred acid
of our most beantiful and romantic i rivera.
While conjectures concerning wealthy deceased relatives, far thirty-two thousand men. New York State alooe haa
ASP
strolling through his delightful grounds, and admiring a removed, of whom I had never any knowledge, I lost no sent over two hundred thousand men to the field ap to
S O L I C I T O R IN CHANCEHY,
time ir. complying with the mysterious request in every the present time. All the allied States, in tho largest arhundred pleasant objects, be said to me i.'
J i O T A B ? P U B L I 0 ' A COM V E T A N ' C E R ,
" A n d whowonldsuppose the foundation of this was particular, and the next packet carried my missive in my they ever brought, could muster but two hundred
Traverse City, Grand T r a v e l * County,Mich.
When sufficient time and eighty thousand men. New York and Illinois would
laid in the simple act of posting a letter J " I looked at safety across the great waters.
"had elapsed for a reply to reach me, I became very anx- more than equal this, while New York and Pensylvauia
Office in Dwelling House.
My ' ' inquiringly.
Did it ever occur to yob," hp went on, '* that if at iofrs. and I looked for the arrival of the English pac- woald outnumber it by over a hundred thonsand mefi.
the begiouing n stone had been dropped into Hie foun- kets with 1111 engerocsK little vhort of an uninsured mer- Ordanary battles in Europe were fought by thirty and
j . G. R A M S D E L L ,
forty thousand men; aud it was esteemed a tremendous
tain or source of a mighty river, the stream might have chant. expecting a valuable cargo.
been so chuuged ns to have flown through other Valleys
Weeks aud months passed away, and no news arrived. ariay of power when armies of one hundred or one
: and
been the pride and glory of another region ? 80 it Tbcn I came to the conclusion that my handwriting bad hundred and fifty thousand confronted one another ; bnt
rpRA-VBlKSB: C1T V . ,
is with tha fortunes df uian. A trifle sometimes changes not prorcd to be the person required, and tbat I should we on one side alone bare over half a million of men
G R A S D TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICH.
everything nud shapes a career for good or evil. Much never hear any, more ol the matter—more especially ns under arms, and, iu additioo to oomerous smaller forces,
REFERENCES:
: , " : of the hnppiuc« or misery 61 life we owe • to rome littlo my mother nwurod me she had never beard of our hav- keep in tho field three armies whose numbers rango
event of no greater moment than :thc dropping of the jug any relatives in Europe—though such a thing might from one hundred thousaud to one hundred and fifty
stone into the fountum. My own is.n enso1 in point.— be. as our family, as well as nearly every other in this thousand men. On the Peninsula the Army oflhe PotoSit down here, in ibis litlk--arbor, add 1 will tell you the country, was of KuropeauUloaccnt, and of course had mac numbered one hundred and fifty thousand ; and at
the battle of Gettysburg, when it was smaller than it ever
aucestors, a purcnt stem with branches.
brief story.
> 1 . ; ...: .
Meantime, a friend of mine, a very ingenious person, before was. it bad for duty seventy thousand men on
"My father," pnrsued Henry St. Clair. '• died poor,

'jtxiA. V K K i ^ K W T Y
and left my mother with threc smali rbildren. to strug- who had recently patented an invention of great pros- the second day. Wbeu Napoleon, iu the series of
gle alooe in a troublesome world. J was the eldest, nnd pective value, came to me and asked me if I had any Leipsfc lost sixty thousand men in killed, woooded ood
prisoners, Europe had put him down. Though that sixI wsanine. My mother labored hard, nnd not unfre- money to invest in a profitable speculation.
"Unfortunately," said I. •• I have not—it takes all ty thousand was from an army of one hundred and sixty
stinted herself to give mo a passable edncntion ;
Tarsticitrmt'tA .vow ortsrriftiV pm Bratertr or THE qaently
thousand, be was overthrown by the loss. But io the
and as soon nA 1 was old enough to comprehend how my salary to live in a respectable manner."
T B A Y B I - I J ' G
P U B L I C ,
I am sorry," lie rejoined, " for I would rather have past summer the successes of our Nort beru armies demuch she sacriBcod for.me. I fesolved to assist her in
whatever way-1 could. At .thirteenl got n situation a*
for a partner than any other I know of. There is a prived the rebels of over uir.ety thousand men, and they
fegWJtrtre*t<>*»>NTk*t>i*C*V'> 1
are
not yet ruined.
office-boy which paid me a small stipend, and I improv- fortune ip mv invention—! know it—but it will take
Napoleon claimed six victories in his first campaign
ed all my leisure time in study, I was naturally a good some capital (from three to five thousand dollars,) to
GIVE H I * A C A L t . U&
penman.ftOdby adding a knowledge of < bookceping, nnd get it properly before the public:; nud as I have not the in Italy, and claimed tu have killed and wounded 10,000
of the enemy. Six victories on either side would be very
sharply watching for all the chances, I obtained during means myself,"l mnst unite with some one who has."
then laid before me his plans, and so well satisfied cheaply purchased in our war at that price. Bali Ran
iWtWse eity,lfvI». JWS.
!
«*!?• the course of a couple of years, the place of an assistant meHe
of the success of his scheme, that I really felt de- quite equals that average in carnage, and that, it has
accountant in a large mercantile house.
Sly sou," said my delighted mother, when 1 bad hur- rcssed at the fact that I could not join him. Although been said, was not a'battle at all
At Eckmnbia, out of sevrnty-fivo tboosand Napoleon
really bad no prospects of raising the money, I begged
ried home and told bee the news, " you seem now to
have reached the high road to prosperity. and 1 hope him to wait a few days and let me make (he trial. 1 lost four thousand in killed said wounded. With about
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
on three different parties and stated the case, but the same number or leas engaged at Gettysburg and LhaG R A N D T E A y ^ S ® C O t T N T V , >kich. TOO will never leave'it Be diligrot, be tratbfuL be called
honest, and remember that whatever is worth doing at received only the ordinary regrets that they could not tenooga, our loss was at least four tiroes that Such is
All kinds of Surveying dori* with promptness and all is worth doing well; always study to please, not only just then accommodate ine. One bad the amount, he the difference in spirit ami tenacity between men on tWo
-dispatch.
your employer*, bat all with - whom you may come in said, lying idle.only the week before, but bad alroadv sides of the ocean. At Waterloo. Blucbcr and WeliugMAPPING AND PLATTING
contitjf ;5and'W!ien yotl CiWdtf atijf
favor without invested it in real estate. Another had iust agreed to ton had together two hundred and filty thousand, and
PS^rattSto) j rtsfceetftrt
A c c u j W y ^ s ^ n ^ s f l | ^ e u t t d . ^ Wtrrahsfce
^ e e t f o j l j trespasiing aponyottr dntits. ncvti'r fall to do i t ; thus pOt that amount into the business of a friend, and. of Napoleon one hundred and twenty thousaud ' men. The
f H. D. CAMPBELL, 6li you wiH Mthfollyeervo'tbotewho hire yon; and raise coarse, expressed more regret tban the others. I say of French lost, iu killed, wounded nnd prisoners, thirty
TsrlLakfeMieh,. j ...
course, because snch is tlie world. Men are generally thousand, and the Allies, in killed and wounded, only
youreelf up many frwuds.''
September ITth, IMS.
seventeen thousand.
I thought her conustl good, and made it my rule of sorry and sympathetic with the reverse- ratio of their
Such was the groat djty of W aterloo, that changed the
action. For two years evei^thing went well, nnd then power to assist.
In the meantime my friend had found a man ready to fate of Europe. At the battle of Anteitam the rebel
Tfty pihploj^rs fatled. and l was thrown oirt of bnsiness.
advance the capital and become his partner, in case I loss io killed, wounded and prisoners was about the
But
I
d?d
not
fong
remlini'
idle.
Through
the
influence
same as that of Napoleon at Waterloo, and our loss
,f :'l' \ . 8TANDARD .
Wa gfehttemab, whose friendship I had secured by fo!- should fail to do so ; and believing my efforts to be hope- in killed and wounded wns probably about two thour
Jowing the advice ofmv mother. T neif obtained a clcrk- less after the third refusal. I went around to bis office sand les* than that of the Allies- Bat tho total
ghipinthe cify Post Officc. There l remaned for sc with u sad heart, <0 tell him not to wait any longer for number of men at Anteitam ou both sides wan at the
yeaW—nntH'ib fact TWt it
In btwiness for my- me. He was not in, and I did not sec hi*n that day ; very least one hundred nnd fifty thousand less than N a j
tftnt '•H#iciaft,6r'iajr-IWvtag'« trtitf 186 littlo story 1 nnd before another day dawned I received my long polen,
Wellington and Blucher altogether, bad on " tb«J
looked for Ii tier.
Sold In Detroit by FARRAND A 8HELEY. set out to relate.
bloodiest day that Europe ever snW.'
1 opened it wi
t had been ln.thb ^'f^t' Office nbfmt three years,
From such numbers it may be seen that our continent
31#" Be careful to bay only the genuine.«
^trtlen ftnc daV as I'waS'stiiiidiiig/i^ brft of the general might contain some good
January 43, 18631
.
w y . . delivery windows, a stout, rustic looking man—r«l(l, heat- lure hope. Judge of in) surjn-i.se and delight, ou finding I war, in magnitude and in the desperate character of
ed and cxrittdr-cdttoe rusfiing,up, letter in hand, and, an enclosed draft for OIK- thousand pounds, payable to its battles, dwarfs that ofEaropc entirely.
my order. Could it be teal or genuine ? Were not my
caftWng-his breath betweWi thcWords cxelaime«l :
TEA BnAxns AND THEIR MEASIMJ.—Tne following wiB
. " Will yoq be kind enough to teH'nW what time the s^nsies deceiving me ? To come, too." just at the moment interest housekeepers
" Hyson," menus , " before the
when, as 1 believed, five thousand dollars would secure rains," or '• flourishing spring," that is, early in the
nihil closes that is going oOt on the patfet Albion ?"
P E T E R LORILLARD,
••It is closed already."said I, glouting at the time :
fortune, made it seem wore like magic than real- spring: her.co It is often called " Young Hyson."—
&$VtF
AND TOBACCO rfANtfPACTURER
you arc too lale by halTaiiTionf."
"}••
.
.
,.
" Hyson skin " is composed of the refuse of other kinds.
With nn almost swimming brain I read the letter ac- _JC native term for which is "tea skins.' Refuse of
. T h e man tnrued deadly pale, and lookcd as if he
16 & 18 Chambers St.*
companying it. The writer "began by colling me his still coarser descriptions containing many stems, is called
was about to faint/
(Formerly 42 Chambers Street, New York.)
Wonld call the attention of Dealfcrs to Ufp-articlts of tils . '•GraeiouiheayebsT'be ejaculated, leaning agninst dear friend, but warncil nie I should find the name of
tea bones." " Bohea" is 'he name of tho hills in tho
the wall for supphrt j "*• T have ridden fifty miles since a stranger attached to the epistle.
manufacture, vias
, ; 'xi.' f ..
region where it is collected.
" Pekoe'' or " Pccco "
•• You may remember, how,ever," the writer went 011. means" white hairs," tho down of tender leaves.—
sunset last night, to post this letter, mid I am too lute at
BROWN S N l ' F F .
that some where aboiit four years ago, a jicrson came
last."
Macabov,
Dep
Powchong," "folded plant" "Souchong." "small
FInfc Rappee.
re Virginia,
"j}' Isff pfgpjjit i n i p o ^ n ^ T f ' . ' I ^ i u f j e d in a sympa- to the Post Office wherb von were then , a clerk, and plant" "Twankay " ia the uams of a small river iu tl^e
Coarse Rappse,
Nachltoches,
inquired of yon what titne the mail closed that was to go region where it is bought
thelic tone.
"Congo" is from a term
American Gentleman,
c . „ Copenhagen.
^ es, ^csT b"e rasped, glancing qt me imploringly, nut iu the next English packet, that you told him he was signifying •• labor," from the care required in ita preYELLOW 8NUFF.
and seemed to catch a ray or hppc. " Oh, could you—" already half an hour too late ; that you pitied bis distress paration.
r
Honey Dew Scot eh,
^ j l Q m c k r I intcrhwifd, tgtyc me the letter! the at this announcement and offcrred to get his letter postOf the hundreds of elegant seats put tip all over the
ed if possible. Yon succeeded, and received bis tearful
mail has npt. j e t gotH; '.perhaps flipre may be time."
" I almost snatch W i t from his trembling hand, and thanks, ami. at his argent request, wrote your name city of Paris for the repose of the pnbli^ not one will be
seen disfigured by a penknife. From ono pod of tho town
J P Attsation lscalled to the larire redneUon in p r i t n darted away-with i t I bad iomc4rouble in getting it for him ou a card. I hopo you remember ail this, be- to the other, everywhere, the choicest flowers are
or Fine Cot Chewing and SmokingTobaccos, which will be iuto the proper letter bag, but as a personal favor to me cause the writer is that individual, and desires to live in
blooming, with only a barrier a foot high around the
found 6fi0iij»w4or Quality.
it was done, though another minuto would have been too your memory, as yoa will in his
"Now, my kind friend." the epistle proceeded, '• let beds, and yet not a single plant or flower is ever toucheid.
late. The man was waitiug fopane when I returned, aud
TOBACCO.
inquiring
look, so full of me tell you of the importance of that letter and its value Paris has become the best lighted city in the world,
8UOKINO.
r i t t a O U T ORSVRIO.
MOlCTKJi. 1 shall never forget his eager,
6
1
nnd
will s6on be. if it Is not already, tho best ventilated.
Long.
P. A. I*, or plsln,
hope
and
tta».
.
.

*
to
me.
1
had
a
rich
utimarried
nncle,
wbo
was
in
deep
S. Jago
Na. i".
Carindtsh. or Sweet,
8panl»h.
•' Your letter is mailed," 1 said
5t will go if not decline. He had been told I was dead, and willed his Its drainage is koown to be neariy perfect- The policealready gone."
vast possessions to oihtr relatives. 1 heard of this, as men are not ruffians, but as civil as gentlemen-ushers of
m». 1 <»i BIMO, ra rou vavennian.
Turkish
• '• Thgnkytm
! God,bless yem!" he exclaimed, with it were by accident, and that he was about to sail for the black and white rod. In the most polite and civil
1
t&W Whig' his' -eyes. " Yoor tbe^E^st Indies, never to rctura A letter by the next manner all youi inquiries are answered, and every reaN . B.—i' circular of prices will be *snt on apjlf
on. considerable
name, air. if you please !" be added, reaching in bit pafcketlfcigfe; possibly1 reacli him in England. I wrote sonable asfirtane* is rendered if ton \prt into a •trait
En Avnnt t
Oh Rod ? let' s not live these days in vain.

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T f a n r i e City, Grand Traverse C o a n t r , Michigan

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All Kinds »f Job Priitiig Neatly and BipHitoosh BmoteJ.

UlflTfi) mWr iAHD OFFICE AT TKAVEK8E CITY, MICH.

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Attorney & Counasellor at Law

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j thirty miles, nod across the Lake eighty miles and you ' route, ami constructed in the shortest. possible period j
Dnnpcrs of Miasiwippl Rlnsr Travel.
! n r e Bt l5uJ
Noc Thence by railroad to Marquette; of tune. If there is no shorter route than I have point) Trjieliug on the Mi«Usippi at thi| lime is attended
M O B f r A t T H A.'.PK^jretlUdfand-T'roprtftm-. I or Harvey, sixty miles, anu you have reached tL<*-heart od out. or one where a road can be more cheaply corv-; w ' ^ P>ocli inconvcnieuce ir cot fraught with danger.
| of the mining region nud traveled not more thaa four ; sfructcd. or one that promises better for travel aud bu»i ® e l w ^ u
Mvmphja tbJ,. " Father of Watery"
T R A V E R S E UlTTls
hundred miloi from Detroit
. SM*
•» mm W w bav. it, and lei all combine to I p i o ! JiiTio t taSiity o>
on " V i b e T u
1RIDA}' MORN IN 0, NOVEMBER 13. 1863.
r | There is no possible route to the Lake Superior i secure it* improvement
) merouc islands whicii 14'uU iu broad bJsorn. whilesnags
Saginaw and Traverse Citjr.
1 country so short, direct and cheap as this. With a
This subject commends itself, not only to the business and sawyers show their half submerge*! outlines ana
t W r l re tu ,
Baginow is destined to be one of the largest and most j road bnilt from Saginaw to Traverse Cit v. and a good I men of Detroit and Saginaw, aod the people of Michigan.
' ' ^ " " S attitude, the -buive pilot who
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flourishing citta, ii, Michigan. S«LT xvill e k e II o»d line ot boat, running fr»m that pl.ee lo Ba> dc Xoc, I j generally, but especially to railroad men. More
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preserve jt. A Railroad from that poiot to Traverse J see Uo reason why the travel from the northern, eastern ! ularly would it seem to claim the attention of parties in-1 weekly by the burning of boats ignited
Citr. at the bead of Grand Trarerse Bay, would secure ; aU(] cent rut States, and even from parts of Ohio and In- i tereated in the Fliut and Pere Marquette aud the
beldom, have awakened the'publio wl>o traVisootii"
to itVlerge portion Qf the trade of the Grand Traverse j dinna. should not pass over this route.
j boy. I-onsing and Tru verse Bay roads.
ard to a sense of their danger, and not only have -the
Country, which Otherwise will go to OKItago. Detroit | Open this mute, and Detroit not only retains tlie Lake j ' hat road which best accomodates the public, will of iver men at St. Louis and Cincinnati token niea?-:res to
,1
, .
,
. . .
; abatu this evil, but tho navy in u» order issued h» Art
is also deeply interested in this matter. Hon. D. C
r business which she no has. but secures vastly J course. best remunerato the stockholders. The public [ miral Porter, is takiug strenuous measure* to bnnK 11,,
LEACH has broached the subject, through the columns of
Aud besides, nhe securt ulso the business of the ; business does not now, nor will not for a long time, re- rascals to justice. This order, your correspondent is
Hie Adverlitrr and Tribune, aod we call particular at- Noithwewtem portion ot tbe I. wer Peninsula, which i qui!C another road across the Peninsula • parallel 'with ( h"PP>",0 sa . v ' is strictly carried out to the letter, Tiie
tention to the following articles from his pen. The im- she wit] find is at) object of no rifling importance. I I Detroit and Milwaukee, and terminating at a point on ! §"" b< ! a ^ 00.the'"" different beaU» are not allowed to Itnui
portance to Detroit of securing the Lake Superior trade speak from personal observation when I say that that i t-1" I-ake only sixty miles north of Grand Haven. Ni
but the mail boats ore allowed to proceed, and ew»
is apparent to everybody except the wealthy Rin Van portion ofthe State is rapidly liiiing up with uu induv- | u"1'1 the world is a century older than it uow is
those ore sometimes in danger. Kvery'steamboat ou the
Winkles Of that ancient and sottiloleiit town, %'here trious and intelligent population. Its trade is already j there be anything to warraut the construction of a
Mississippi is now under a strict surveillance, yet with
•B'c'a few heavy capitalist!* in Detroit whi nre always | valiinbla. and 1ivery year will add largely to its impor-1 roB'-' , 0 'he Straits of Mackinac. But with a road in all this precaution one occasionally gets destroyed. It
wide awake, and our iiope is in item.
, tana.-. Most of the business of that section is now done operation from Bay de!Noo to Marquette, there is a de- is unsafe, especially for ladies to travel on the Miasit&ippi River at the present time, as the infamous scoundrels
Lake Superior Business and Travel—Shortest I'os- with Chicago I Milwai
Build the proposed road ! mand. an urgent demand, for some means of reaching De- under Jeff. Davis" orders have not a particle or honor or
slble Route ti» that Region by way of Sagiuaw
and Traverse Bay.
id the east without going the round-a-bout way humanity about them. The only safety in traveling is
and Detroit se
To the Editor of the Advertiser and "Ttfbtj'ni
icago. That demand can only be met by a road on the naval transports ; but this route is only open to
The route from Saginaw tr> Traverse Bay is one orei
Somo yenfswice.' various'Canseslcdtne to direct my which a road can be very easily constructed, no heavy over the route indicated in this article.
Whether it naval officers, and the few accredited men whom the
Admiral sees fit to furnish with transportation. These
attention to tlx'Northern aud North western portion of our grading und uo expensive bridging.
will i»e done, and Detroit and Michigan reap the im- vessels ore under strict naval discipline, and have an am8tote. iAod since that period, from timo to time, 1 have
A word ou distances uud 1 close. The city of Buffalo mense benefits that would necessarily flow from it, the ple armament to repel any guerrilla attack alongshore.
had OOcusion'to visit that region. I have token somo Is two hundred and eighty miles nearer Marquette, by future must determine. For the honor and welfare of
Corr, N, Y. Post.
pains to acquire fl knowledge or its chat-actor and re- the proposed route, than by way of Chicago, consequent- our noble Peninsula State, I trust this matter will reLondon Seen from the Skies.
sources ; and annually, for three, years, past, I have ly tho whole eastern travel would naturnliy <;oine this ceive the consideration which it seems to so richly merit 1
Tho New. Yo.rk Heraldls Loudon correspondent has
made somewhat extensive journeys ia that section of way. Cleveland is or-e hundred and yiyLt nuiea nearc;'.
made a balloon ascent. He coosiders that with a good
L
country.
'
,
,
balloon bnd under lh6 direction :oT a' skillful aeronaut,
reckoning by railroad, and if by boat between that city
A Horrible Murder.
balloon excursion under ordinary circumstances is not
'Hie favorable opinion i had formed from the state- And Detroit, the difference is still greater.
From the Buchanan, Berrien County, Uuioc we ga- aattended
within particle motto Visk than a vovage in a
ments of'others, and from reading, has been fully con- nUo otie hundred aud eighty miles nearer
ther
the
following
particulars
of
a
mysterious
aud
coldAnd even
steamship across.the Atlantic; : In corroboration of tbtt,
firmed by personal observation. That it is'desOiuetJ .ot tiDciuPAli is fifty miles -nearer. Sagiuaw has equaljy blooded murder recently perpetrated on the road be- there arcsoyQral aeronauts oftbis generation,, at least
no distant day to contain a, numerous and -thriving po- os deep an interest in this matter as Detroit, ami shoukl tween that place and the city of Niles.
three of whop .are uow iiving—Wise, Greeq a ^ . Cofc
It will be recollected that a few days since we' pub- well—who have made from five to six hundred oscsej»tsi
pulation fs evident to'all who iia've aii/ Kuowle^geof its heartily second any movement that may be mode. '
lished an account of a burglary committed ot the store while
it i3 known that at least one- trans Atlantic ateaiii
. resource^
Much niore might be said, but for the present I for' or K. T. Twombley, at Niles, on the night of Friday, ship voyage has been attended iyith shipwreck. InfoMeg
Oct 23d. when goods to the amount of about 8500 were tho lives of a Jjart Or all on board. Aud iu a great ma1. There is no country in this' world, probably, so.riob in
carried off, mostly silks. The next morning about 8 jority of tbe eases, of baliooq casualties the
iron and copper as the Upper fotilitsula of Michigan.—
accidents '*
o'clock, the body of an unknowu man was found about a
It has enough of these mtneraij, of the finest quality, to Jtlore nbout the Shortest Route to Lake Siipe- mile aud n half on the tnrnpike road from Niles to Bu- can be traced to some direct mismanagement, incxcnsarlor.
blu
carelessness
or
folly
on
the
part
of
the
aerial
voyagers
.•opply the world for ages to come. And there", is a To the Editor of tho Advertiser aod .Tribune:
chanan, stabbed in three separate places with a bowie- The ascent was mit'de from tho Crystul Palace at
Syden'Strong probability that the deyis not far off when it will
In an ujticle published iu your paper of the 20th icst., knife—each one of tho wounds sufficient to produce ham, and tho wind woftcd the party directly over Lonreefcoo silver and read among its-most valuable products. I endeavored to showthat the best possible route to the death.
don. Tho Thtonts waj .visible from •. its .picturesque
Id
appear
that
tbe
murdered
man
was
one
of
Its fisheries, too, are valuable atid inexKanstible.
Lake Superior country is across the Iiower Peninsula, the two er more persons who committed tbe burglary raeanqeriugs in Oxfordshire, n^ar itssoprces, tjosc to its
Hrer looked
Ittjtcda no argument to, prove that a country of such by way ofSagiuaw nud Grand Traverse Bay. It is not alluded t o ; who. after getting a proper distance from mouth iu tlie German Ocean. The little
like a silfer ribbon stVcfdlfeti in grncirfcl1 etfrt'es' -In - the
boundless resources, will, sooner or later, contain
my purpose now lo enlarge upou tho views there prescut- he scene of their depredations, had encamped for the midst of a variegated <-orpet. Though'tho sight was
merojts population. Where money is to bo mudo peo- ed. althought what 1 there said was but a glance at the light ; and that subsequently a dispute must have arisen gorgeous and beautiful beyond «1! description, the soui.J
between them nbout tho stolen property, which resulted was something jvotidarfuf.i The vast tour; of Londi.i:
ple will go, and where it is to be made rapidly they will Subject.
in one stabbing the other. The knife with which tht- »yus liflrd. to lUo voyagers through a perpendicniui
."go in' crowd;.
That a road will he built over the route indicated, ut j bleody deed was committed was found a tew rods from height of ten tlfoUsaiid foet; Tho stttctffiM' sciiJute
In addition to.ojl this, the fine bracjpg nlmq^pherc of no distant duy, I deem ruore tbao probable : thai
hero the inurdored may lay. and also most of the goods houses were distinctly and clearly visible 5 but the peothe Lake Superior region draws thousands cCbenltb aud would be built at once, if it had the encouragement that ..'bicb they had but just stolen. In another direction ple could not
sceu... St. pool's cathedral Jooked like
pleasure seekers there every intmrnrr! During the pa^t has been extended tfl some other ronds I have no doubt. was u bed made of leaves, where they had apparently a child's toy—a mpdel" churcli. a little pfoythuig—
!nin down with a blanket under and n bnfl'alo robo over while the Londou monument atid the Coriiitliiuu Pillar,
reason Slacltinat, Saul^ ssje jfotfe, 'Mnfqrijjltc, Portage
Congress, as is well known, made land grants to aid them. A little way from this bed, and about ten rods eroded to the memory of Nelson, in Trafalgar Square!
?Jtkc, Ontouagon. and other jo«s noted' places, wore
where the dead man was lying, was a spot that resembled a couple of ordiunry candlesticks. Every
in the construction of three rail roads across the Lower from
bore indications of being the scene of a fierce struggle,
thronged.' Hotel and private houses, oven, were crowdPeninsula. Ouoof these 1 ail roads was to run from Flint and apparently where the first blood wos drawn. And ship and steamer 011 the Thames aud to tho East aud
ed to their utmost capacity.'. And so it will be in the
West India docks was distinctly visible ; but none of
to Peh; Marquette, in Mason conntv. This road has then again, close to where tho doomed man had fallen, them ot tho distance displayed any motion. The only
fu ture. The numbers will increase froth '/cal' to year till
been completed between Flint and Saginaw, but I pre- the earth showed signs of another conflict, which was evidence of life had ip.the nnparallcd panorama baiow
scores of thousands will every summer;.seek the healthprobably
the
death
struggle.
sume there is 110 practical man who expects to see
was in thcravfal and fcoutiouou^roar; "The. wssefcs lockThe victim wns stabbed once in the groin of the leg.
giving breews of the Upper Lake country. The Lake
during the present generation, extend to Lake Micbiga oucc in tbe sidi, and once in the eido of the neck—the ed like children's toy ships, aud'those iu tbe liver apSuperior plfcn,ture travel is now but in its infancy/
Another of the land grant roads, the Amboy, Lansing lost one piercing through and through. All the gushes peared as if they were frozen or petrified in a stream of
It becomes then an important inquiry, by what route
and Traverse Bay road, is designecAo rtiu from Amboy. were upon the left side. Upon the bed was found, an
sha'il tlie ihiuicuso numbers of people that are to visit and
A Copperhead Threat of Rebellion.
the southern lino of the State, by way of Lansing. overcoat with o large gash in the right eida which
to dwell in this wonderful country pais to ana fro ?. Qver
goes to indicate the probability that tho companion of
'flic question as to what party was responsible for th«
Owosso. Saginaw and Houghton Lake, to tho head of the murdered man might have received at least one
what route shall tho iron and thu copper, aud the silver
present
rebellion, pipy i^ave soma light thrown upon it
Little Traverse Ray, It is thus carriod very far beyond blow ; and as no clue hos been obtained of his. wherefind its way to the eastern market ?
the point where it should terminate, whether we con- abouts. it is thought by some that ho, too, may belaying by the (act that the organs of the same p ar ty o r e D0W
• jHjtherto, this business has been done by stehmers
in
some
portion
of
the
woods
a
corpse.
threatening
onotber rebellion, in case they are defeated
frbm'Dctroit and Chicago. I ; will not be much longer sider the public convenience or the interests of the stockN othing was found Ion tbe murdered man's body by
holders. Its nearest approach to Grand Traverse Bay which to identify bitfj; aiitl the whole affair, as to w|}o iu next year's Presidential elcctiou. Tho New York
so. Tliis Steamboat buainew will of course continue.—
Jaurpal'of.Connaerco.
a rantand j?«di!i£
is about thirty-five miles. This road has been complet- he wns or where he came from, is yet a mystery.
But'tad inroads will sOon bo-fimde upon tit. Railroads
ed from Lansing to Owosso. It will reach Little Tra- Coroner s jury, which •iras summoned immediately ot
kill steamboats. Timo isworth cverythihg, 'almost, ton
rv
of
tho
body,
wondered
a
verdict
that
he

"lhc
policy
of
the
AduijyU(rntipru ^iri'qg the war,
verse about the timo that the other road reaches Pere
live business Yaukee.
.
comb to his death by wounds inflicted by a bowie-knife instead oTbeing o'mere temporary potter lor ' V Ijffrf
Marquette.
the Lands of some unknown person.
period of neoessitv, mu.st be - looked npou'a® » peroiainut
Two weeks ago I stood on a Dew, capacious, otxl subThe third of the land grant roads is designed to rnn
policy, for a lone series; of years, including tlifr t*holi>
stantial dock, at Sand Point, or Penimnla City, near the
The Dead on tbe Gettysburg Battle Field.
of Mr. Lincoln's Administration, and pwi-iWy tuarfy Jr^ars
tnoutli of Lii'Je Bay do, Nocqu,cite. Qn that dock was from the southern line of the State, by way of Grand
The arrangements are nearly completed for the re- more, if a radical tje elected to sucjxcd liiuk. Wo, suy
rnilroad'iron gu^oient to lay twenty.five mjjes of track. Bapids. to tho Straits of Mackinac. This road, like the moval of the remains of the Uuion soldiers scattered over " possibly," because jje.aro incliued to 1 he belief thai
Other, carefully avoids Grand Traverse Bay ; never ap- the Gettysburg battle-field to the bariol ground, which if a radical is clccted next year we shall be cdmpdleU at
Many gangs of hands were ut work grading thu road,
is being prepared by the several States iuterestod, for once to resist his attempt to divide tho Union and toSnd
proaching nenrer to it than twelro ot- fourteen miles.
ctrttitig til's, 4c. The roafi* is betnj pushed forward
their reccptiou and proper bnrial.
off the slave States."
wltli wonderful;fctiergy,and oarly next season will be in And then, its northern terminns, for all practical purAll the dead will bu.disinterred and the remains placed
The Democratic pntyy* JJoathy rebelled beggprnthe
running order to Harvey, near Marquette. And why is poses, might as well have been in thy dense forests at u coffins uud buried, iod the graves of those marked, or
Houghton Lake, a.-* at the Straits of Mackinaw. There known will be carefully and permanently re-marked in last election went against them. Copperhea^lioy
this ? What docs this new railroad moau 1 It menus that
this Soldier's Cemetry.
wince, but this is the truth ; and now this Icad^of
theEnterprising city of Chicago is rtnehing after tbe is no portion of this road completed, and I believe noIf it is the intention of the friends of any deceased Copperhead Dcmoeroc/Jhreaten^ thai t h / , Coppef|e«d
thing is being done on it at present. Thnt a portion of
rich and growing trade of Lake Superior. Aud she will
to take his remains home for burial, they will portion of the same party, iu the North, 'Wll^reM .in
it will some day be built is quite probable; but uo one soldier
confer a favor by immediately making known to me thnt
«pcure it, and will deservcit, too, unless the capitalists
case the election for President goes against tliem n°e'*t
unless it be the proprietors of an imaginary town called ntention.
and business men of Detroit awUke at once, uud work
" Mackinaw City," expect to ever see it run to tbe
After the bodies ore removed to this Cemetery, it will
with • will equal to that of her 6ister city.
desirable not to disarrange the order" of the
Straits.
8
Among the recent captures ou the Texas coast by onr
•y any removals.
Chicago already has a railroad to the city of Green
Now, I do not advocate another land grant to
blockaders was tho Anglo-rebel steamer Wm Peel,
DAVIHWIUA
Bay. Hence, when the Bay do Noc road is completed, the construction of a road from Sagiuaw to Traverse
Agent for A G. CUBTIK, Gov. of I'enn.
built in England for the China trade- Shy has ports
the Lalte Soperiorcouritry cajibe re a tired by way of Bay. Not at all. We have already too many land grants
GKTTVUIL-BC, OCL a, 1863.
for 6 guns, and deck room for thot number. When
Chicago,, by'railroad, with the exception nfone hundred for the good of the State. We want no more cxcept
The papers throughout all the States will confer a pubseized by the Semuiolij »1^ jiad5fkcarg0 '^ortli 81,000.miles stesmboatiug lii Green Ray. Ko argument is grants of free homes nnder the Homestead Law. That is • favor by publishing the above.
000
She went tp Malaoioras with 1 he- c«nlriUulion4 of
needed to show what the couseqaenecs will be. A fast the most honorable and glorious land grant the world! F.u
: K f j K.—A doy or two since, says the St Co- the Southern Rebel' Association in r-u.
Her
people will patroufao the quickest route. And not only has ever seen, nud it is doing, uud will continue to do j " l u n "
- th; |«rse l . W rock, b ? lo« tbe Su» | c > r B 0 „ n i U I e J b V' M i
>ad „
C^<IJ
and u
80 with tho travel, but the iron andicopper. and other more, even for the construction of railroads, than any! IHHIS.1" lindge. at Clifton, fell, takiug with it a large! - .
,

_
n ,0 s
of
the
bank.
The
concussion
produced
by
the
I
"
"of
war,
artillery
carriages.
4c.
She
ia
a
6lenu>
r
products of the country will to a ere at extent, seek OJI other that has been made.
j j-a|| 'j s
lid to have shaken the bridge from end to cad, as j °' , ' , t ' ^ r s t e'ass. ol 1,750 tons. Her average speed is
outlet by way of Bay de Noc. I think,. I could give
But what I would suggest is^hat the route of the Am-j well m
reasons which would convince any man of the truth of boy, loosing and Traverse Bay. or of tho Flint and Pere ! ''} • ,:a 1 portion of the lamb and tenements in the vicia-j 15 knots, equal to that of the Alabama. Her crew con-ing many :o imagine that_ an earthquake had | s i s t e 4 j o f f,0 men, some of whom In-long to the sBHsish
(his stntetneut. but I will not pause for that purpose now- Marquette road be changed so as to ron where the de- j t!l,kcn.
The rock and earth hove formed a small
1 nd had leave to take service on her. Another inAnd most of the mineral that goes to bay do Noe there velopmcnts of the darseem plainly to indicate that
ver, but it is expected that the action of j
the
water
will soou remove it, as tbe current is very! ^ a n r , >
British neutralily !
"
loaves the State of Michigan, ard goes to build up and should go. And I do not see why
.
f
w
n
t
is
not
j
Strong
and
swift
at the spot Of late years the rock
. . . 110 tl lire 78 c e c T .
enrich other cities and other States than ours.
practicable whereby those two companies might com- slides have been very frequeut in the vicinity of the
1
S °' P " to say that the streets of \ i
,0
i
Well, con this bo prevented, and n fair proportion of bine for the construction of tho road from Sagiuaw. I
*' 'reqacnt to give persons confidence in thofr j & "'"
Navada, aro pavod with^lver, for it is
the Lake Superior travel and traffic, secured by tho city One road from Saginaw acrosi the Peiiiosnla. and one ; " C ^cp<3s'
.1 fact that tbey are Thousands of tons of rock,
of Detroit aud State of Michigan? Most assuredly it from Grand Rapids to Traverse Bay. are all that the hns.
v_. : •« It will bo noticedMas. m o s t I which in other countries woofc? pay well to extract the
South says
U!:< t, t o I e T C
can. Kxamiuo the map of Miohigau. When the rail- inciss of thnt portion of the Slate ill warrant for 1 ..! singular coincidence that oue of the 15-lneh historic | 8,1r c r f r o m '
'
' a u d nuicadanrizo the
road from Holly to Flint, now being built, is completed, years to come.
shells recently thrown into Charleston by Geo. Gilmore,' H t r c c l s ' " 4>c ' i J ' , a t
net iwathrough tl.e screens at
tho route is very direct from Detroit to Saginaw, disIf such a change as is suggested, ither by one com-1 shivered the statue erected some yeary since in front of tlietpiariz mills is carried on to the road-, though 1 some
tant ninety five miles. Continue tbe road on one hun- panv or the two. were deemed advi hie. I presume there j the court house of the doomed city, iu commemoration' o f ' l ' n 0,1J °'ber locality would be considered rich.
dred and twenty-five miles in the direction of Little Bay would bo no difficulty in securing a • n-cessary logisln-! ofJohts Calhoun."
A correspondent of tlie Columbus^Go.) Inquirer gives
de Noc and you strike Traverse City, at the head of tion, either Sfate or National.
u,,
,, Lafcf Superior has produced 156,000 tons of iron this j Ihc official report of of the rebel losses in kilted, woundGrand Ttavoras Bay. Tbouco by »te*m down |lw BJ»J
at tho people want w a road by Uw most direct j»ar
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T n E ONLY F L U I D P R E P A R A T I O N
s i r o u s or risking t h e i r f o r t n n e s in t h i s t e r r i b l e g a m e of w i t h t b e c r u m p l e d b o r n t h a t t o s s e d t h e d o g t h a t
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finances.
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o f e a g e r financiers; a n d p e r h a p s , i t requires n o v e r y p r o I X . PI-UXOER.—This is t h e p r i e s t all s h a v e n a n d s h o r n ever b r o u g h t before iba public, aad as a diuretio and specific
p h e t i c v i s i o n t o d i s c e r n t h e d a y w h e n t h e i r m a d "strug- t h a t m a r r i e d t h e m a n all t a t t e r e d a n d t o r n t o t h e m a i d e n f o r irregularities, challenges the world io p r o d u c e an e q u a l ;
g l e s ; will t o p p l o d o w n t h e w h o l e f a b r i c , w h i c h c a c h is all f o r l o r n t h a t m i l k e d t b e c o w w i t h t h e c r n m p l e d b o r u
t h e ) are. io the moat o b i l i n i t e cases,
n o w s t r a g g l i n gJ o s u r m o u n t , a n d b r i n g I t in r u i n u p o a t h a t tossed t b o d o g t h a t w o r r i e d t b e c a t t h a t killed t h e
their hoads.
T h e g a m e w h i c h i s being- played i s o n e of r a t t h a t c a t t h e m a l t t h a t lay in t h e h o a x : t h a t J e f f
s h e e r insanity; and the feverish m e n w h o a r e actually j built.
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R E L I A B L E . A N D S U R E TO DO GOOD !
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gains, must eventually, as a mass, become b a u k r u p t , and
R E L I A BLR. A N D 8 U R E T O DO GOOD 1
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t b o vast a m o u n t s n o w c i r c u l a t i n g in t h e s t o c k m a r k e t
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fall t o t h e s h a r e of t h e i n e v i t a b l e m i n o r i t y w h o , t h r o u g h o n e m a d e c a n d l e s a n d t h a t o u e sold b u t t e r a n d cheese,
t h e i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y o f p e c u l i a r f o r t u n e , : a l w a y s t h r i v e up- a n o t h e r b u t c h e r e d , a f o u r t h c a r r i e d o n a d i s t i l l e r y , ano
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w h o h a v e a m a s s e d e n o r m o u s rams f r o m s i m p l e s t o e k i n g w o r m s will h a t c h b u tte r f lie s , a n d t h e y live a b o u t a A N D C A N N O T D O H A R M .
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a g r i c u l t u r i s t s a n d s m a l l e r m e r c h a n t s h a v e , a f t e r a b r i e f he d o e s n o t .
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h a v e b e e n lost s i g h t o f ; h i d d e n iu t h o s u r g i n g c r o w d s of y e a r s will b r i n g t h e m all d o w n , a n d send t h e i r chilSAFE AT ALL TIMES !
of t h e g r e a t c i t y . S u c h m e n d o n o t c a r e t o r e t u r n in d r e n t o l a b o r . 'l"ho f a t h e r g r u b s a n d g r o w s r i c h , hia
b e g g a r y t o t h e littlo c o m m u n i t i e s f r o m ! w h i c h t h e y p a r t - c h i l d r e n s t r u t a n d use t h e m o n e y ; t h e i r c h i l d r e n c n - S A F E A T A L L T I M E S I
e d in t h e i r s e a r c h f o r t b e p r o d i g a l w e a l t h of t h e S t r e e t h c r i t t h e p r i d e , a n d g o t o s h i f t l e s s p o v e r t y : n e s t , t h u i r S A F E A T A L L T I M E S !
o f F i n a n c i e r s . A o d n o w , s e e d y , penniless a n d forlorn, c h i l d r e u , b e i n g r e i n v i g o r n t e d b y ("resli p l e b e i a n blood, S A F E A T A L L T I J l E S !
t h e y g o d o w n t o W a l l s t r e e t d a i l y , j t t s i a s t h e p o o r M i s s a n d by t h e Smell of t h e olod, c o m e u p .
T h u s s o c i e t y , l i k e a t r e e , d r a W s i t s s u p from t h e e a r t h ,
P l i t e , 6f " B l e a k H o u s e , " w a s w o n t t o g o d o w u t o t h e
xcept when expressly forbtddeu to t i e d l r s j t l o a s w h i c h a w
d i s m a l c o u r t of c h a n c c r y ; h o p i n g e v e r y h o u r t o r e t r i e v e c h a n g e s it i n t o leaves a n d blossoms, s p r e a d s t h e m a b r o a d
t h e m e a n s w h i c h t h e h a r d h e a r t e d a n d i m p e r t u r a b l o in g r e a t glory, s h e d s t h e m off t o Tall b u c k t o e a r t h , ngmii
rapped around each bottls. and b a r * tbe written s i g n a t u r e
m i n o r i t y h o l d s i u h i s p o c k e t s . S u r e l y , n e v e r b e f o r e , in t o m i n g l e w i t h t b e soil, a n d at l e n g t h t o a p p e a r in new of DR. JNO. L. LYON n p o u t h e m .
t h i s g r e a t city, which is always duplicating wonderful dress and fresh garniture.

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t h i n g s , h a v e t h e r e beeti.KO m a n y feverish a n d w o e b e g o n e
*nen, s o m a n y h e a r t b r o k e n w a i t e r s o n t h i s C h a n c e r y of
F i n a n c e s ; s o m a n y d i s p o i r i o g M i c a w b e r s , g o r i n g nt 4
sometliiQgto torn up."

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T h e f o l l o w i n g b e a u t i f u l a n d t o u c h i n g l e t t e r , addres>ed
t o t b o 1 3 t h I n f a n t r y , a n d b y i t s officer* o r d e r e d p r i n t e d
f o r d i s t r i b u t i o n a m o n g t h e s o l d i e r s of t h e r e g i m e n t , was
w r i t t e n b y M a j o r G e n e r a l W . T . S h e r j n a n , on t b e d e a t h
o f h i s son, a b r i g h t b o y of e i g h t y c u n ^ w h o s e d i s e a s e w a s
c o n t r a c t e d w h i l e i o c a m p w i t h h'.s r a t h e r , on t h e B i g
Black, twenty miles from V i c k s b u r g cannot but touch a
t e n d e r c h o r d - i o e v e r y h e a r t . S t r i c k e n l a t h e r , noblo pat r i o t , t b e h e r o of u n c o u n t e d b a t t l e s ; let t h e n a t i o n pau.<*
in ita a d m i r a t i o n of h i s g a l l a n t deeds, t o w e e p w i t h t h e
m o u r n e r o v e r t h o y o u n g life t h a t no •' btiglo n o t e will
wake:"
GAYOSO HOCSR. M o r a l * . T e n o . , I
O c t o b e r 4, m i d n i g h t .
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C a p t C. C. Smith, C o m m a n d i n g B a t . 13th Regular*:
M v DEAK FKIEXD:—1 c a n n o t s l e e p t o u i g h t till I rec o r d an e x p r e s s o n o f t h e d e e p feelings of m y h e a r t t o
y o u , a n d t h o officers a n d s o l d i e r s o f t h o . B a t t a l i o n , for
t h e i r kind b e h a v i o u r t o m y poor child. I realize that
y o u all feel f o r my- family t h o a t t a c h m e u t of k i n d r e d ; a n d
I a w a r e y o u all of full r e c i p r o c i t y . C o n s i s t e n t w i t h a
s e n s e of u u t y t o m y p r o f e s s i o n a n d office, I c o u l d n u t
l e a v e toy office, a n d gout f o r m y f a m i l y t o c o m e t o m o in
fk a t r . l . l n l t m . t i .
t h a t f a t a l c l i m a t e , aa. n, 1d L i' nl 'Lt hh al t J s. il c. kl l y p e rt i. oJ d - fo f . t t h oJ i r a r ,
a n d b e h o l d t h e r e s u l t ! T h o c h i l d t b n t b o r e m y taunc,
a n d in w h o s o f u t u r e I r e p o s e d w i t h rioro c o n f i d e n c e l h a n
I d i d in m y o w n p l a n s of life, n o w floiits a m e r e cortasc,
s e e k i n g a g r a v e in a d i s t a n t l a n d , w i t h a w e e p i n g m o t n e r ,
b r o t h e r , a n d w s t e r e c l u s t e r e d a b o u t h i m . B u t , f o r myself I can a s k n o s y m p a t h y . O n , I n i n s t g o till I m e e t a
s o l d i e r ' s fate, o r s c e S i y c o u n t r y r i s e s u p e r i o r t o all factions, till i t s flag is a d o r e d a n d m s j i e c t o d b y o u r s e l v e s
a o d all t h e P o w e r s o f E a r t h .
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B u t , m y p o o r W i l l y w a s . o r t h o u g h t h e was. a & r g e a u t of t h e 13thI h a v e seen b i s e y e b r i g h t e n a n d h i s
h e a r t b e a t as he b e h e l d t b o b a t t a l i o n u n d e r a r m s , uod
. a s k e d roe if t h e y w e r e n o t real soldiers.
C h i l d a s h e was,
he bad the cnthuiasm. t h e p u r e l o r e o f t r u t h , honor and
l o v e of c o u n t r y , w h i c h s h o u l d a n i m a t e a l l s o l d i e r s . G o d
only k n o w s w h y h e s h o u l d die t h n s y o u n p .
H e is d e a d ,
b u t will n o t be f o r g o t t e n till t h o s e w h o k n e w h i m i,n life
h a v o followed h i m t o t h a t s a m e m y s t e r i o u s e n d .
P l e a s e c o n v e y t o t h e B a t t a l i o n tny h e a r t - f e l t t h a n k s
a n d a s s u r e - c a c h a n d all t h a t i t in a f t e r y e a r s , t h e y call
on mo or mine, and mention t h a t thev wore of t h e 13th
R e g u l a r * , *bet» p o o r W I H y w a s a S e r g e a n t , t h e v will
h a v e a k e y t o t h e a f l e c t i o n s of m v fatnily t h a t will* o p e n
all i t h a s — t h a t w e will s h a r e w i t h t h e m o u r l a s t b l a n k e t
•or o u r last c r u s t
Y o u r friend,
W . T . SHHUCAX, M a j o r G e n e r a l .

j One Hundred Dollars Reward!
F o r a Medicine that will c o w
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
T I C K L I N G in the T H R O A T ,
WHOOPING COFGH,
O r relieve C O N 8 P M T I V E C O t f Q H ,
s s quick as

C O E ' S
G O U G H
B A L S A M .
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
ha»c been sold In Its native town, and not a single Instance
ot Its failure Is k n o w n .
Wc b a t e , in o n r possession, ray q u a n t i t y of c e r t i f i c a t e
aotnc of t h e m from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS.
wbo h a r e used it in t h e i r practice, and f i r e d it tho preeminence o r e r any o t h e r c o m p o u n d .
It d o e s n o t drj- u p h C O U G H ,
but looaens It, so aa to enable the patient to e x p e c t o r a t e free
lyTWO OR T H R E E DOSES W I L L INVARIABLY CURE
TICKLING IN T H E THROAT.
A H A L F Bottle h a s often completely cured the most

STUBBORN COUGH,

a n d yet, t h o u g h it is so sure and speedy in its operation, It is
perfectly harmless. being purely vegetable. It Is verv agreeable t o the taste, and may be administered to children of
any age.
In < t» of CROUP we will guarantee a
If taken la
ITo F a m i l y s h o u l d b e w i t h o u t i t .
It U within the reach of all. tbe p r i c e being
O N L Y 26 C E N T S .
And If a a I n v e s t m e n t and t h o r o u g h trial does a o t " b a c k
n p " the above statement, the money will be r c f a c d e d .
We
say thla, k n o w i n g ita merits, a n d f e e l i n g confident t h a t one
trial will aecure for i t a h o m e in every hoasehold.
Do n o t w a a t e a w s y with Coughing, when so small an lav e s t m e n t will cure yon. It may be had of any respectable
Druggist In town, who will furnish y o n w i t h ' a circular of genuine certtflcatea of cures It h a s m s d e .
C. O. CLARK,
W n o u a i x * Dacoatsr,
MEW HAVEN, C O N N ,
Proprietor.
For sale by D r o r g i j U In city, oountry, a n d everywhere.
F o r sale at Whdleaale, by
D. 8. B A R N E S 4 C O . New T o r t .
O. C. GOODWIN 4 CO., Boston,
FARRAND, 8 H E E L E Y & C O , D e t r o i t
STRAY COW.
A M E INTO T H E ENCLOSURE O P T H E 6CE8CRIber. in Centervllle T o w n s h i p on t b e l i s t October l o s t ,
a red and w h i t e Cow, a a d a calf with a muzzle on h l s a o s e . —
The Cow i s supposed t o be f o u r or five years old, a n d { h o
calf about t h r e e m o n t h s . The C4w has a bell on. The owner
Is requested t o prove property, pay c h a r g e s aad take h e r
•way.
J O H N UARTWICK.
Centervllle, OeL 29,1863.

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UNITjED S T A T E S INTERNAL REVENUE.
O F F I C E OF COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL RUVENUE.
FODBTH DISTKICV o r UICHIOAX,

GEAMD R a r m s S e p t e m b e r ICth, 1863.
- \ r O T l C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN, TO A L L WHOM l'i s m s v conoern, t h a t t h e AsaessoHa A n n u a l Assessment
List for 1863, n n d e r the a c t of C o n g r e s s entitled " A n a c t t o
Curing H a m
N O N E O T H E R 8 A R E G E N U I N E ! p r o v i d e i n t e r n a l revenue to support the Government, a n d t o
F e w persons understand the proper ingredients.
pay I n t e r e s t o n the public d e b t , " and acts amendatory thereN O N E O T H E R S A R E G E N U I N E I to, f o r t h e F o u r t h Collection D i s t r i c t of Michigsa, h a s been
received a t thla office.
NONE OT8ER8 ARE GENUINE
.'"V
"'fo'niation i,
All persona in the Connties o f Leelsnaw, Grand T r a v e r s e .
T h e d e s i d e r a t u m i s t o c u r e t h e m e a t , so t h a t ii
NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE
Kalcaaca, A n t r i m , Msaltou, E m t a e t and Cheboygan, who srik e e p in liQt w e a t h e r , w i t h t h e use of a s little suit as > » s assessed in said list, and liable t o p s v tax on Income,
Licenses, Carriages, Billiard Tables and Silver P i s t e , arc re
sil)U\ P i c k l e m n d c in t h e following m a n n e r , i t is believulrad to p a y tho same, a t the office of A. W. Bacon, Deputy
e d , will a c c o m p l i s h (his :
B E W A R E OF COUNTERFEITS I
ollector, at Traverse City, on or before the 1st d s y of DeO n e a n d t h r e e q u a r t e r s p o u n d s of s a l t —c o u r s e o r a l u m
cember n e x t
B E W A R E OF COUNTERFEITS 1 '
salt i s t h e b e s t
In d e f a a l t of which p a y m e n t withih ssid time, a penalty of
B E W A R E OF COUNTERFEITS 1
O u e half o u n c e s a l p e t r e .
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five per oentum will be added t o t h e tax on Incomes, a n d t e a
per c e a t a m to the tax on all oUtor enumerations, aa provld*
O n o p i n t of molasses, o r o n e p o u n d of b r o w n sugar.
B E W A R E OF COUNTERFEITS I
ed by ii
O n e t e a s p o o n f u l of saleratus.
All t a x e s
• t b e paid in lawful money of tbe United
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