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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, April 14, 1865
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1865-04-14
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Rights
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Language
English
Type
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Identifier
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Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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t b e d i s t i n g u i s h i n g m a r k s of a b o m i n a t i o u .
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p o u r i n g d e a t h i n t o t h e r a n k s of t h e rebels.
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s o u r c e s a n d a b i l i t y of t h e C o n f e d e r a c y ; a r o u n d it h a v e
e s s a y e d t o get p o s j v s s i o u of Ihe W h i l e O a k r o a d by ada t t h e n o r t h will b e t a k e n l o r o t h e r r e g i o n s a n d o t h e r be h a d c a p t u r e d m a n y g u n s . 1 he rebels l e f t in g r e a t v a n c i n g simultaneously. T h e fttb C o r p s m o v e d u p o n t b e
fallen t h o u s a n d s of t h e b r a v e s t owl b e s t of t h e l a n d ;
b a s t e . T h e jieople r e c e i v e d us w i t h g r e a t j o y . G r a n t is e n e m y , w h o s t u b b o r n l y h e l d his g r o a n d f o r s o m e t i m e ,
uses, a u d w e shall h a v e no benefit f r o m t h e m w h a t e v e r .
w h i l e in Its f a t e , it may be said t h a t t h e w h o l e w o r l d
a f t e r L e e on t h e D a n v i l l e r o o d . SECRETARY O»* W AR.
w h e n t h e rapid v o l l e v s f r o m t h e right a n d the loud c h e e r
T b e r v i s a s h a m s o m e t i m e s p r a c t i c e d on t b e o n s u s p e c t h a s felt an a b s o r b i n g i n t e r e s t .
of I h e s u c c e s s f u l issue of Miles' attacjc on Ihe rebel flunk
UNOFFICIAL ACCOUNTS.
R i c h m o n d h a s fallen a u d a d a y of j u b i l e e h a s c o m e t o i n g . b y v o t i o g n ^ a r t h e close of the l e g i s l a t u r e , t h a t the
a t h e rolled u p t b e e n e m y ' s line, c o w b r o k e n , r o u t e d a n d
lands in e a c h C o u n t y shall b e a p p r o p r i a t e d for t b e ua-s
falling ba< k. i n c o n t i n e n t l y lollnwed b y W a r r e n ' s 5 t b
tbe whole nation.
W e d o well to rejoico, f o r t h i s is t h e
O p e r n i i o n * on Frtdar—Enprniremetns of t h e 6tb
of t h a t C o u n t y . T h i s i» n e v e r h e e d c l . of c o u r s e , by
C o r p s — O i c u p a l i o n o f t b r M h i t e O a k R o a d — B e - C o r p ^ w h i c h was soon in [to-seu-inn of t h e c o v e t e d W b i t c
g r a n d e s t e v e n t t h a t e v e r h a p p e n e d t o us a* a p e o p l e . Ii
i r t e d D e f e a t o f S h e r i d a n a t D i n w i d d l e C o u r t O a k r o a d . T h e field s h o w e d on e v e r y hand t r a c e s of Sans u c c e e d i u j j lx-gislature. u o d t h e p r o v i s i o n is introdai-ed |
m a k e s little d i f f e r e n c e w h i c h w a y t h e r e m n a n t of tec's
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g u i n a r y conflicts.
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a r m y h a s g o t w . If R i c h m o n d c o u l d n o t be h e l d n o t h i n g i n t o t bill only w h e r e t h e r e a r e l a r g e a m o u n t s ol lands in I
t h e g r o u n d o v e r w h i c h M i l e s s w e p t d o w n in e c h e l o n Up11 RAIX^CART I I « A R M Y OI*RRATISU AUAI.NSI
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on I h e e n e m y ' s flunk, w a s c o v e r e d w i t h rebel d e a d .
can b e . T h e s t r u g g l e may c o u t i n o e for a b r i e f p e r i o d , such C o u n t y , a o d a f t e r e v e r y b o d y h a s o b t a i n e d ae m u c h I
land as t h e y w a n t , s e l e c t e d w h e r e e v e r t h e y c h o o s e !o loA g a i n I h a v e l o r e p o r t , t h r o u g h tbe g a l l a n t r y of n o r
•' W h i l e t h i s was g o i n g on, heavy s k i r m i s h i n g w a s t a k b u t i t will b e a h o p e l e s s a n d feeble c o n t e s t
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T h e r e is a s t r i p of c o u n t r y l y i o g i m m e d i a t e l y | t r o o p s and t b c c n e r g v r>f t h e i r c o m m a n d e d , a Miccessful ing p l a c e on o u r line as f a r a? H a t c h e r ' s R u n . a n d o u r
h a s been r e a c h e d . T h e rebellion is a m o n g t h e thingB of
n o r t h of t b e D e t r o i t a n d M i l w a u k e e R a i l r o a d , w h e r e a I d a y t o o u r a r m y .
W r h a v e , a s i t w e r e , s n a t c h e d v i c t o r y t r o o p s in t h a i d i r e c t i o n w e r e o d v a n c e d s - v e r a l h u n d r e d
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new life t o t b e U n i t e d S t a t e s of A m e r i c a . F r e e d o t u «
s h o w s a s w a m p laud r o a d l o c a t e d almost t o e v e r y p u b l i c | o n t b j 8 o c e n s i , ^ w o » a t h o r o u ^ h f j i e knowsi as the W h i l e
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ant to General H u m p h r e y . "
h o u s e io t h e regioo, a n d l a r g e a d d i t i o n a l g r a n t s w e r e I O a k r o o d , w h i c h is o p i k e w h i c h f o r m s a j u u e t i o n
T h e g o l d e n a g e of A m e r i c a will d a t e f r o m t h e 3 d of
m a d e t h e p r e s o n t y e a r . T h e Ix.-gislaiure p a s w d a law ui tbe H o y d t o w n r o a d b e t w e e n the p o i n t w h e r e oui
A p r i l , 1 8 6 5 , w h e n t h e Hag of t h o U n i o n was restored
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r e g i m e n t , by Miles' d i v i s i o a ; t h e o t h e r b y M a j o r G J e n o , n o t a t t e m p t t o a g a i o f o r c e o u r l i n e . "
t o e s c a p e w i t h m y c o n s i d e r a b l e p o r t i o o of b i s forces. I t
18th F e o o s y l v a n i a v o l u n t e e r s .
A P h i l a d e l p h i a special ssys t h a i M a j . G e n . Russell, o f
ia b e l i e v e d W e i t z e l h a s p u s h e d d o w n w i t h hi* n e g r o c o r p s
A l o n g t b e f r o n t — t h e b r i g a d e s of G e n e r a t e M c A l l i s t e r ,
(
b
e
2
5
t
b
c
o
r
p
s
,
w
a
s
killed
in
t
b
e
l
a
t
a
b
a
t
t
l
e
.
ou t b e railroad l i n e from R i c h m o n d t o B u r k e s v i l l e J u n e . S m i t h t n d D e T o r b i t n d — o f t h e 2d C o r p s , h e t v y s k i r mising wts mtintiined during netrly the entire morning,
t i o u , t o c o - o p e r a t e w i t h G r a n t in b e a d i n g off L e e .
J O S E P H D A M E ,
b u t n o s e r i o u s collision w a s b r o u g h t o b o u t .
\ On T u e s d a y night, b c ^ r e evacuating Richmond, tbe
F u r t h e r t o t h e right of o u r defenses, a l o n g the f r o n t s Of
Generals T u r n e r . Foster t n d Barooy—tbe two former of
rebels b l e w o p t h e i r forts a n d rama io tbc J a m e s R i v e r .
T b e rebel G e n . R a n s o m ia b a d l y w o u n d e d t n d a p r i s - the 2 4 t h C o r p s a n d t h o l a t t e r of the 2 5 t h , — h e a v y s k i r - ( 1 H 0 N O R T H P O R T , L e e l a n a w C o . , M i c k .
tnisbii'g h a s been k e p t u p d u r i n g t b e g r e a t e r p a r t of t h e
o n e r , t n d G e n . A . P . H i l l is r e p o r t e d k i l l e d .
gepittj Collrttor ani) gotari fttblir.
3
wf*A0ON
JTatamfanBBT
April 1, To balaac* on KttfoMBt,
; '«;ww0^firlFliiio
, c u n u r wnfc
iaWafftftT^
TRAVERSE CITY.
i
*0809
*
"
bridge*
Contingent Fund
FnA
is oo
B y v o l q u e e r bounty f u n d p a i d >>-.M <„• n
1900 00
1864.
. 14 OO A p r i l t.
100 00
' 36 00
2H 00
26,
I 50 Feb. , 1,
1 60 H e ! ) 21,
... *• paid order No. 88 1L Bates
"
•
Ko. 90 J. P . Brand
•»•••» = • * « ?
' " M A . W. Bacon
"
" M W, Slawson
..
«
'«
« 98 E. I - S p r a g u e
: ,
m
•
•> 99 D. a Aahton
. . .
- 8cl»ool District N o . . 7 . p a i d
o r d e r S . B. u W M
4,Highway
f d n d , paid orders
" c o n t i n g e n t fund, paid o r d e r
N o . « T . H.Clyde
S e M o t Dlatrict N o . 1, p a i d
o r d e rJ . F. G r a n t ,
11 - balance t o new treasurer
— •
28 1
3 I
. '46$ •.
2*J9 !
#7613 09 $2613 I
VviLAlAM SHILRON,
__
l a Account uith Township of Traverse.
1864.
, ..... . . . . . . . l > r Cr.
April 11, To balance f r o m A. W. Bacon
299 71
12, By paid order No. 46 J . Black
6 00'
"
•'
No. 93 T. Caller
U 66
«
" , M J . Black
9 75
•*
W. lteiiuie
13 12
' *•
F r s GratlBeld
11 M
14, T o P r i m a r y School F u n d
By b c b o o l D i a t r i c t No. J, paid
order A. B. Crafu
" paid o r d e r Mary Leslie
21 00
J u l y 25, " School District No. 4 paidorder 6 - Aiuslee
16 81
20, " School District No. 1, paid
order J . F, G r a n t
42 00
30, " S c h o o l District No. <5, p a ' d
o r d e r H . V . Campbell
13 00
To C e m c i i r y fond «ak-uf l o t s
10 00
Rapt. W. " s s j e o f l o t
3 00
O c t 17, By C o n t i n g e n t f o n d , paid orders No. l o o a n d 101
6 ! 00
NOT. 1, " balance to deputy \ C r a m ;
181 72
T o balance to deputy
191 72
By School District No. 11, paid
order
3 40
18C5.
Feb. 1, T o t a x account for 1SC4
B4S1 C3
liy Willlata .'-hili.iiu tolU'Cliog
a
fees
285 98
" psirf C o u n t y t r e a s o r e r
G196 20
2, " ord rNo.BU H, L. A Co.
S 00
No. 91 H. L. A Co.
46 00
- OT W. Holdxworth
12 00
" 102 J . P. Brand
- 103 J . P. Brand
3 00
- 104 J . P . b r a n d
75 00
" l o j J . I*. Biand
20 Wi
- 10ft J . K (".union
4ii :V,
•' 107 T. A . H i t c h c o c k
13 00
- ItJK H. 1 - A Co.
IM SI
" Itltf E. 1 . Spr.iKiin
1«« 00
•• IHl E . L . S p r a g u «
- JWi T. II. Clyde
U Hi
- M l H.F.C.iiiip>* II
10 Ml
T o milits
1.11 10
by psld o d e r f r o m N o . I l l u>
No. 12
3600 0'i
" School D i s t i i c l No t . l n , . |
ord.M
100 00
" Higlis »y Fnnd, [IHI.1 o r d e r
to II.
( ..mpUll
114 64
l - \ " b.-iiowi District No. 11, paid
orders
22 45
u|M>n« So. 1 t.. No. IS
1 , 1 . - lis Id
in teres
fond
2i>»
13. To Comet ry F u n d sale of lot
& 00
20, By SCIHMI Di.su ret No. o. p a i d
111 0"
'* Scuool Disl. No. 1 p a i d o i u c r
2iii Ht»
2 ^ " bslsire on suiUcuieut
loll' 2-
o uo
SCHOOL
fees V ' j '.tsf $ £~s
Tim dwelling koa»« of Joseph B., ilavilwd,
y treasurer
*TJw JIT) near Hosie'j Mill. m'Wliilowater waa
destroyed
js totally dcttroytd
_ by Bre, on (Sunday, ^<1 Inst., while the'family M i fct
$8441 03 $8461 63 Church and every thing In it was lost They ttved oolj
the CIOUMS they WoVi liicir bads.
, 1;. ..
DISTRICT XO. 1.
By balance doe on s e t t l e m e n t
286 15
T o paid o r d e r to J . F . G r a n t
By 2 mill tax m d a p p o r t ' n m a t
T o paid o r d e r to J . r". G r a n t
95V4 04
balance on Mttie:nen:
P r i m a r y School F u n d
paid o r d e r
-• —
2* mill tax a n d spportion-
Mch 28. T o balance d h e bn settlement
T T
f"N
<*v
pH
r";
M ^ j g , By j)a!«aec a n « c | t l e n n n t '
April 1,
May 14,
J u l y 21,
O c t Is.
By
To
By
To
i/_A.
balance on settlement
paid order
P r i m a r y .School F o o d
paid o r d e r
1IM15.
Mi.
1, By 2 mill tax and spporil.il.
Mob 2oj»ro
-
balance due on settlement
IM'liLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TttAVKESE C I T Y * M I U H . , )
Apr-.! 13, 1865. S
TO FIUVARD STANTON :
O l ' ARE HEiiKBV N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
but t~x-n ui^de at tlii« office that tbe land «uU-rt;d by
n n d e r the H"meatead Act of May 2U. 1362. on lire 13th
of Ai.ril. 18"-4. t " w i t : tbe a l l ; u( nwfli nn-fi^ of aa-flj
I'i ill • « l l | v c l i o n 41 l « « n 2s n o r t h of ruupc 14 HCHI,
. 'i-V/. bar b i c n abandoned by >oa (or more titan MX
r.h.-. mid thai we h a v e niipo.uU'd 1'ueadaV, the l 6 u i dav
of May. Ihoo, at N t>ov o'clock r . M.. for b e a r . n g 'b.- ai«ive
I-..lint anil t r k i n x u n t i m o n v tbereoii. at the oOice of tbe
.t. r . , r the I ..md Oflicc at T r a v e n * City. MICIISBHO :
hi'-h time and place you may a p p e a r ami "how canse.
j j mi have, wiiv the e n t r y *o tna.1® liy yjiu aboold not
ineetled. and the land revert to the (ioveruim-ni.
iv friend of (lie said Edward »t»nn' >n may appear and offer
f a - :o whether fie 1. now. or liat boon, lu the land or
28. By balance,
I.
SCIioOI. DISTRICT M l
J u i y 31, By priujary' School F u n d
16. ' / » paid v r j o r
i.
1. Bv 2 mill and other taxes
Mrh 28, By'lialnnce
1864.
ncm
4 p r i l 1. B j Maui'*J o l y 21. By
1865.
Feb.
I, -
nettlement
. niSTUICT KO.
e .in M-itlcmcb*.
1
rimaiy Scuool F n o d
mill t a x aad apportion-
Mch 2", T o li^ianco
I ml!) lax and
T h e intercut is payable seinl-annUally by c o n p o n a at* .
hank or banker.
The interest amount* to
•
Ten
"
**
u
«
8500
20
"
u
**.
44
»»
u
** 9 1 0 0 0
, v . ..y,
u $ J M N » •Jii.ii.iiy.
I -i.
9 1
Notes o l all the denomination* named wilf" W j W m j i f l y ' "
furnished upon receipt of s u b s c r i p t i o n s
40
267 t>7
Cr.
c«i 5a
. , /
,, -p
iffered by the G o v e r n m e n t , a n d it U conlldeotly e * pccted t h a t lis s u p e r i o r a d r a n t a g t * will t n a k o l t t h e
"
CIHT nnutiMi oi THE rani'.'
Leon than $200,000,000 remain unsold, w h i c h will p r o b a b l y
be disposed of within t h e n e x t 60 or 90 day*, when the n o t e s
will u n d o u b t e d ! ? command s preihiiiffl, a s h a s nntrrirttTly'boen .
i closing the .>ut»oripiiona t o o t h e r L o a n s .
. ,n> _
that cliwctw of every towu a n d s e c t i o n of i h a
c o u n t r y m»v >>» afforded facilities f o r t a k i n g t h e loan, t i e
National llauks. State Bank*, and P r i v a t e B a n k e r s t b r o u g h Babscribera will select t h e i r own agents, i n
I'.:.»t N ." i n tl Hank of East S.*gina^.
hrrst National Bank Of Grand Rapids.
PROBATE
I i - t N.ition"! Bank of Hillsdale.
OHDElt.
T ATE O F M i r l I K i
Lri:i.»v o r (.
SK-tSlUN ( IF 1 H E P R O B A T E COCRT O F i HE
A
1. " aint. paid
By a i o ^ t r n i i
First National Bank of loula.
F i r s t National Bank of Kalamazoo.
F i r s t Nmiouni Bank of L a n s i n g .
Hc-comt National Hank of Liitiaing.
Cl<« 20
F i r . t N a t i o n s : Bank of Marijnette.
balance oi
ie:i •! Hank r-T Ron
.coal Bank »r Tlir t Rivers.
(12-4 m.)
IOIIIU Bank uf T p»
The Ninth National Bank
TORK.
F i s c a l Agent of the U n i t e d States,
Mch 28, By balance
1XTKRS8T A
Mch 28, By t r a n s f e r f i o w c o n t i n e n t
account
T o paid Interest on Coupon*
from No. 1 to No. 15 inelu-
AXD S f B C i a i . AOKNT FOR JAV 'OOKTt,
T o .
Ot'ACK ENBL'SH, J u d g e of 1
40 00
riFIEII
To cash on band
School Fnnd. by a m t dne in s c r i p
Highway Fund, by amt. du^ in
scrip
$t;*l M
By s m t dne in ca»b
i s 13
L i b r a r y Fond, to cash overdrawn
Cemetery Fund, by a m t due
C o n t i n g e n t Fund, by amt. due in
•crip
School
School
School
School
15 oo
10 oo
3 00
33 00
'
661 17
H.rr
DisL No. 4. by
Dist.No. 5, by
Disk No. C. by
Dist. No- 7, by
**'"
^A.by
ilKlV.
•
\
lfila
4
a m t . duo
ami. due
ami. due
smt. dne
amU^lna .
LflUB "
Bchool Disk No. 10, by a
Bchool Dist. No 11. by amt. due
Grand T r a v e r s e County, to balance
t h e several f u n d *
Military bounty fund, by a m t due
I n t e r e s t account, by a m t du$
Bridge a c c o u n t , by amt. due
County order acconnk by a m t due
• i oo
THAT fOMI'I.AlNT
1282 23
•T4T«ppuinted Tue.day, the ls".h .
'eloiik P . M„ f o r h e a r i n c the slw
l>y express. In all p a r t s of the c o u n t r y , a u d r e c e i v e In paywent Checks o
,v York. Philadelphia, a n d Boston, c u r -
rent b i l l s an.l :
•e j>er c c n t Interest noV-s, with i n t e r e s t
to d s t c c f s n U v
•m.
$1766 69 $1760 6»
M
BS
Q«fr J^ewtoa'a eipedilion i a
I j saooeaaful
Orders sent by mail will be p r o m p t -
ly niwd.
T h i s Bank re
favorable term
1, I s .
KI M C B I P T I O K A f l K S T ,
ffS dflinr 7-30 Nots, Frtt »f (br^,
the accounts of B a n k s a n d B a n k e r * on
i of Individuals
J . T. HILL. Cashier.
k e e p i n g New Y o r k
J . U. ORVI8. P r e s i d e n t .
ipif.:
Ukm
PUBLtC NOTICE.
f U>e l^tnd
• and plarv
you nave, why tl»ilionld not
icelled. aud the laud TO AI.MIRA 8 C H E M E B H 0 R N :
O U A R B HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T
ay s p p e
Any friend of ih<
I J « h n C.ir
has been tnade at this office t h a t tbe land e n t e r e d by
proof as t o whether tie i» now
l. In the land o;
vou under the Homestead A c t of May 20. Ibb2, on the 23rd
val eervice of t b e United Stat.
day of J u n e , 1SC3. to wit : the set or nwfll n e j 6T s w j and n«
of s e l section S town W n o r t h of rsngu 11 west, (No. 379,}
(13-Jt)
4 » IS
h s s been sbamloned by you for moro t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d
M 27
t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d Saturday, the 2»th day of April, 1866.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
at 10 o'elock, A. M- for b e a r i n g t h e above complaint and t a k :
13a Hi
I n g testimony ihereon, a t t h e office of t h e Register of the
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. MICIL, )
l j i n d Office at Traverse City. Michigan : at which time and
March 14, U t o .
\
i o | j TO N E W E L L STOCKER ;
place you rosy s p p e a r and s h o w e s n s e . if s n v you have, w h y
O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT the e n t r y so made by you should not be canceUcd, and t b o
has W e n made at this office t h a t the land entered by yon l a n d revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
s i 1 In nnder the Homestead A c t of May 20, ltW2, on the 17th day of
Anv f r i e n d of the aaid A l m t r a S c h e m e r h o r n may a p p w
124 n. September, 16G3, to wit : tire act of section 21 towp J4 n o r t h a n d offer proof as t o w h e t h e r she is now, or has been, in the
250 00 of n
i for Jwid or naval service of the United Jiiates^ ^
Y
Y
day, tbe 3 r d day of May, I86.V at 11 "o'elock A Ms f o r h e a r i n g
(lWt*)
the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at t h e
A T T E N T I O N L A D I E S 11
office of the Register of the Land Office a t T r a v e r s e City,
H A V E N O W O N H A N D A O«»OD A S S O R T M E N T o p
Michigan ; at which time a n d place y o s may a p p e a r a n d
latest rtyle Straw, F e l t and B e a v e r Hats, Bonnets, Rib$1906 23 $290fi 23 show cause, If any you have, why t h e e n t r y ao made by j o a
•
should n o t be cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert to the Govern- bons, Plumes, Flowers, e t c „ e t c .
Also, a variety of F s n c y Artie las, such a s l a t e s t Stvle colment.
A n y - f r i e n d of tbe a a i d Newell Blocker may a p p e a r a n d of- l a r s a n d Cuffs, I - d i e s Mitts, C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral Hose
Thread.
Berlm Wools, -Dolla, a- n- -d
h r e a d . Pin*.
P i n s , BButtons.
u t t o n s . Shetland and BerU
fer proof as t o w h e t h e r he Is now, or h a s been, in the l a n d T
m a n y o t h e r thing« s u i t a b l e f o r t h e Holidays. C a l l a a d ttFlorida was only partial- or n a v a l s e r v i c e of the United State*.
amine.
ADA K . 8 P B A 0 0 K .
MORGAN BATES, Register.
,
T r a v e r s e City, Dt«, 1664.
*1-1?-)
(1W4*)
v •
& GOODRICH, I t e c e l m .
1
Mob t 8 , By I M I U M o u a M t i a a i k t :
Thi» ia
T h e only Xicxm in M a r k e t :
S3 53
136 do
41 SI
/
ISO note*
f ioo
C A P I T A I >. S 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . P A I J D I N ,
32 4ti
2S7 97
• T h i i smL on h a n d on l e u l e m c & t
,
O n e c e m t per d a y o n i
T w o cent* « » « * • *
<n- n j T T T o r m
To balance on s e t t l e m e n t
c a i m r rtxp.
By sale of Lots
-
bVtvi.to.CotW-. - •
;sL more, a c c o r d i n g to the rate levied on o t h e r proper-'
ty.
tacbed t o each not", w h i c h may be cot off a n d >old to any
FW>t National Batik of F e n t o n .
Mfll 78 By balance on settlement
1864.
u a a a a r n un.
April 1, To balaace
1865.
Mch 28, By balance
,*iW* t w
State a n d municipal t a x a t i o n , which add» f r o m o n e to: t h r o e
b c c o n d Nutiouiii Bank of D e t r o i t .
n d e r tbe Homestead A
1866.
>ab, I , ••
- .
V ' .'•reaah
Mch 28, T o t r a n s f e r t o b r i d g e a c t
"
"
Interest act.
•U V ; . «
balance
about ten p e r c e n t , per a n n u m , besides its e x e m p t i o n f r o m
F i r s t National Bank of D c t n i i k
1. By 2 mill U
LE&CKS D A u i x r a .
1804.
omrrinomrr nmf
Aprir 1, By balance dne on aottleicerrt
To paid orders
18. liay 14. '
e • •• ••
Oca. J1, "
«
T h t a e bontla are now wortli a p r e m i u m of n i n e p e r c o a t ,
profit on the 7-30 loan, a t c u r r e n t rates, i n c l u d i n g I n t e r e s t ,
First National Bank or Bay City.
Feb.
42 18
MSrcli
ll«.4.
April I, By balnnce
«, To caxh paid order
By c o n t i n g e n t nihd t r a n s f e r r e d
1866.
Feb. J, To jiald order to H. D. Camp-
iK>
i u r l o d i t s gold i n t e r e s t f r o m N o r , w h i c h M«ike« t h e a c t u a l '
r:r>t N.
$'J4U yj
•
U. 8. 6-SO Six per MDt. ,n
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
F i r s t National Bank of A n n A r b o r .
Meh 2-, To halnn.-f lr
1865.
VOUSTKI
Ft'-. 2. By receipt* r
I ' i i t . N^» 7. 2 tiiill tax a n d
apportionment
lii»L No. \ 2 aiill tax aad
-
are c o n v e r t i b l e at the option of the h o l d e r I n t o
National Banks in Michigan.
Mch 28, -
Hppo: l "
l l c h 58,
1864.
April 1.
J o l y 26,
O c t . IT.
1865.
Mch I,
a n d *re payable t h r e e year* f r o m t b a t time, h i c u r r e n c y , ot'
par.
Hch
By
I
Aprif I, By
Feb.
2. To l»isi
t No.
»I1U np|K»iiouiueiit
I'lMrirt No.-4. ? mill tax I
apportionment
m - t No V :• n.i:i tax I
Kirt*No. 10. 2 mill U x
Dint. No 11, 2 mill uui
Balance
SEVEN-THIRTY: LOAN,
Theae Notea a r e b u n e d u n d e r d a t a of A n g t u t 16th, 1964,
c u u u t . y have generally agreed to receive a u b a c r l p -
April I, To balnnrc d
tvd uu MA loji ut
• Mitiomd to the M
|1|HT. N " i». t o mill tax CX-
three teuiba per c e n t tntereil,j>«r a n n u ^ . k n o w n M t b i
PUBLIC NOTICE.
whom t h e y have confidence, and who o n l y a r t to be rtspoBLAND O F F I C E AT T t t A \ E R S E CITY, MICIL.
•ible for the delivery of tire notes Tor w h i c h they r e c e i v e
April 13, 1865.
.TO PRICE S T E V E N S :
orders.
84 <iC ' • y - o i ' A R K HEREBY N O T I F I E D T U A T COMPLAINT
J A Y COOKE,
at thia o(lice that tbe land entered by
a lv
r«u -id Act of May 20. lSt>2,oa the 13tn
SiBPCRirTjo.N AGENT, P u l L i D K i . r u * . .
"
ot n c l i M 31 ton o 2a
day o
u. been abaudoned bv you
L a a a a c t i r a n by the
• 1 have appointed T o e v
o'clock 1'. M . for bear-
Mob I s . By hal.in.'» o
Ui-t. No.
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NOSTUPOBT.—The following officers were elected at
Xortbport, (Leelauaw Co..) at the Township election,
on the 3d inst. AU are Republicans except H. O.
Rose .-—Joel W . Ranger, Supervisor ; H.O. Rose Treasure r : E. Cromwell Tuttle, Town Clerk ; George X.
Smith, Justice of the Peace, full term ; Samoel Wilson.
Justice of tbe Peace, to fill vacancy ; William Voice and
William Milsom, Commissioners of Highways ; Geo. N".
Smith and Win. K. Powers, bchool Inspectors ; Joseph
Voicc, Win. Milsom, Geo. W. Brown and John Kisia
Aligo-«a, Constables.
t i g n e d has asaaajed t h e C e a e n l . 8 a t * e H p U « h A g e n c y f o r
t h e aale ®f United H t a t e a T r e a s u r y Notea, b e a r i n g e e r a a a n d
4.i $13240 4.1
SI
F.U
Lrrru: TEAVKRSK.—At the annual Towoshi]^ e1ectloni
' i i o o held at Little Traverse. Eaimet County, April 3d, the
265 89 following officers were elected : Richard Cooper, (Rep.)
Saprriaor ; A. O. Porter, Town Clerk ; Paul Wasson,
$594 04 Town Trekaurer ; Richard Cooper, Justice of the Peace,
term : Andrew J . Blackbird, Justice of the Peace,
vacancy: Frai.k Wawoo, Coramiaaiooer of Highways ;
Andrew J . Blackbird, School Inspector j John Steve us,
Constable. All republicans but two.
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A p r i l 1, By
J u l y 21, "
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1R65.
Feb. 1, By
TJ.r. S . ^ -7"30"LQIJWNT.
The Township Treasurer! Bo port crowds oat neady
all our iocalitans.
ni I-.lun-jtOb
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TOR P E A C E .
W M k M M of t h e B e t e l A n n r - T h e H e n D i a c o u n u *
- L n D e ^ o a d n t of gwctM.
T b e N e w Y o r k Tribune of Saturday contains • letter
from Washington which it vouches for as being entirely
trustworthy, which shows bow near tbe rebellion is to Its
final collapse. W e copy tbe principal portions:
F i r s t as t o tbe military strength of tbe Confederacy.—
T i e figures which I give do not date later than F e b r u a r y
4 , 1 8 6 6 , a t which date they were not merely accurate,
b u t were complied from tbe official of the Confederate
W a r Department
,
On the 4th of February, 1865, tbe entire available
force of the Confederacy waa 125,000 men. , T b e y
d i s t r i b u t o r a a follows:
Lee's army
64,000
D r a w including Hoke's division
9,000
Beaoregard and Hardee
22.000
Dick Taylor, D. H. Hill and Howell Cobb
7,000
West of Mississippi
60,000
breath " Old Hundred" from vestibule to tower top—tbe
err air is haunted with its spirit.
Think for a moment, of that assembled company who
have, at different times and in different places, joined io
the familiar tone 1 T h r o n g upoo throng—the stem, tbe
timid, tbe gentle, the brave, tbe beautiful their rapt faces
all beaming with the inspiration of the heavenly sounds I
•• Old Hundred T Bang of tbe sacred band of ancient
airs. Never shall our ears grow weary of bearing, or
o a r tongues of singing thee I And when we go to heaven,
who knows bnt that the first triumphal strain that welcome us may b e —
" Be though, oh God, exalted high."
A mother waa hugging sod kissing her little " fouryear-old," as mothers will, and aaid to him, as mothers
will say, " Charlie, what makes you so sweet f Charlie
thought ; be bad been told that be was " m a d e of earth,"
and be answered, with a rosy smile, " I think, mother,
God must have p u t a little sugar in the dust—don't you f
H a n n a h , L a y & Co.'s Column H a n n a h , L a y & Go's Colunin.
THIRTY DAYS1
Special Closing O u t Sale.
T A B L E
I t was receotly stated io the South Carolina LegislaTots!
125,000
Of H o o d ' s army, tbe following is a correct numerical ture that tbe entire effective force of the Confederacy
statement:
was only 120,000 men, and official documents from
Entered Tennessee
<7,000 Bichmood, were produced to prove the statement.
Came oat
............
Hcrekiah Payne, who was arrested at Detroit, on susNet loss of thst campaign
29,500
picion of beiog connected with the S t Albans raid ha3
OEX. LM'B TEmXOKT.
been committed for trial at tbe latter place.
A committee of tbe Rebel Senate was engaged early
io tbe present year io an inquiry into tbe condition of
PUBLIC NOTICE,
tbe Confederacy. Among tbe witnesses summoned before
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
them was Gen, Lee, and (be following ore extracts from
March 21, 1965.
bis testimony, on tbe 24th of January, 1865.
TO MORGAN THOMPSON :
Question by Senator Hunter—What
id your opinion
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
*8 to evacuating BichmoDd, and withdrawing the army to
ha* been made at thin office that the land entereil by
you under tbe Homestead Act of May 10, ISO2. on the 22nd
N o r t h Carolina 7
Answer—In my opinioo it wonld be a bad movement. day of June, 1SC3, to wit : tbe swtij of section 18 town 24
of range 11 west, (No. 36H.) ho* been absndonr'
Tbe Virginia troops wonld not go to N o r t h Carolina north
you for more than nix month*, and that we here appointtbev would go home.
ed Wednesda/, tbe 3rd day of May, 180&. at 11 o'clock.
Question—Do
yon think we have troops enough for for hearing the above complaint and taking testimony t
on, at the office of (he Register of the Land Office at Tratbe next campaign T
Answer—I do n o t W e cannot last till mid-sntnmer. verse City, Michigun ; at which time and place you mn
pear and dhow cause, if any you have, why the entry so I
Question—What
do you think of the policy of arming by you should not be cancelled, and the land revert U
200.000 negroes f
Government.
Anncn—If
we ere to carry on tbe war, that
Any friend of the said Morgan Thompson may appear snd
least of evils ; but in such an event the negroes must have oflfer proof as to whether ho Is now, or has been, in the lai
or naval servicc of the United States.
their liberty.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
Question—Do you think wo could succeed by patting
(U-fit).
R. GOODRICH, Reviver.
the negroes Into tbe field ?
Answer—That
would depend on circumstances. W e
PUBLIC NOTICE.
could at least carry on the war for another year.
LAND OPFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. )
Question by Senator Hill—W bat is tbe sentiment
March 22. 1*65. {
of the army in relation to peace ?
TO CLARRISSA MORGAN :
Answer—It is almost onanimous for pearo. The men
OU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT F
has been made at tills office that the land
will fight longer if oecessary ; but they believe
yeu under the Homestead Art of May -o. Hi',2,
not cootinne the war through another campaign.
day of November, I8t>3, to wit : the si of ncflf ano t | oi
Question by Senator Graham—What
is your indivi- nwtlf of section 22 town 2T north of range 13 west iNo. 652.)
dual opinion on tbe subject of peace T
has been abandoned by von for more than six months, and
Answer—I think tbe best policy is to make peace on that we have appointed Tuesday, the 25th day of April. ltw>5,
tbe plan proposed by Mr. Stephens. Tbe people and at one o'clock P. M, for hearing the above complaint and
taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the
the country ought to be saved further sacrifices.
Land Office at Traverse City. Michigan : at which time mid
Question by Senator Walker—If peace be not made place yon may appear and show cause. If any you have, why
before spring, will yon consent to take command of all tbe the entry so made by yon should not be cancelled and the
land revert to the Government.
armies of tbe Confederacy, with unlimited powers t
Any friend of the aaid Cturrissa Morgan may appear ami
Anncep—1 will take any position to which my country
assigns me and do the best 1 can, bnt I do not think I offi-r proof aa to whether she is now. or hits been. In tin- land
or naval service ol the United States.
can save the cause now. N o hnman power can save i t —
MORGAN BATES. Register.
Had I'becn assigned such a placo one year ago, 1 think 1
(14-St)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
could have made onr condition better than it now is.
Question by Senator Orr—You think, then. General,
thnt tbe best solution of onr difficulties is to make peace
on the Stephens planT
March 20. H
Anstrer—Yes,
that is the best policy now. I think TO STEPHEN S. SIMMONS :
1
tbe army and the people ought to be saved if all else is y O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM!
X has been m;i>le at this offire thai the land entereil
lost.
under the Homestead Act of May 20. |W2. on the 23r
March. 1*U4. to wit : the nef of section SI town 2!> nortn oi |
From records in the Adjutant and Inspector General's range 13 westlNo. 742l. has been abandoned by you for more j
office it appears that from tbe 1st of October, 1864, to than six months, and that we have appointed Saturday, the I
2lnd day of April, l*t>5. at 2 o'clock I*. M., for hearing lh<
February 4, 1865. 72,000 men bad deserted from tbe above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the nffici
Confederate armies cast of the Mississippi. During P r i c e d of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse City, Michi
recent invasion of Missouri, nearly all tbe Missonriansio gan ; at which time and place yon may appear and show
bie army detcrted, and be lost duriDg the campaign 19,- cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by yot
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern
000 men.
Any friend of the said Stephen S Simmons may appear
Old H u n d r e d .
and offer proof as to whether ne is now, or has been, in the
In a rustic church opposite, while we write, a company land or naval service of the United States.
of worshippers are singing the o!d, old hymn, " Be thou,
MORGAN BATES. Register.
(14-St*)
R GOODRICH. Receiver.
O God, exalted high." T h e air is old, also, and the iromortalj" Old Hundred."
If it be true that Lather composed that tone, and if
PUBLIC NOTICE.
tbe worship of immortals is carried on the wings of angels
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH..)
to heaven, bow often has he heard the declaration; " T b e y
March 21). 1S65. (
TO
FREEMAN
VALLEAU
:
are ringing 'Old Hundred' oow."
OU .»RE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
Tbe solemo strain carries us back to the time of tbe
has bceu made at this office that the land entered by
Belormers—Luther and bis devoted baod. He, doubt- yon under the Homestead Act of May 21), lb<i2. on the IStli
less was tbe first to strike tbe grand old chords in tbe day of March. 1H«M, to w i t t h e uwj of section fc town 27
pablic sanctuary of his own Germany. From bis own north of range 12 west (No. 73»| has been abandoned by you
for more than six months, and that we hare appointed Thursstentorian lungs tbey rolled, vibrated, not vanlted through day, the 4th day of May. Ixti,">, at I o'clock P. Si., for hearing
cathedral roof, bnt along a grander arch, tbe eternal hea- the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the
vens. Ho wrought into each note his own sublime faith, office of the Register of the l-aiid Office at Traverse O n ,
and stamped it with faith's immortality. Hence it can- Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear and
not die 1 Neither men nor angels will let it pass into ob- •how cause, if any you have, why the enlry *•> made by you
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Governlivion.
Any friend of the said Freeman Yalleau may appear and
Can yon find a tomb in tbe land where sealed lips lie
that have not sung that tune T If they were gray old offer proof as to whether he in now, or has been, iu the land
or naval service of tbe Uaited State*.
men, tbey beard or sung " O l d Hundred." Sinner and
MORGAN BATES, Register.
saint have joined with tbe endless congregation, where it
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R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
has, with and without the pealing organ, souuded on the
sacrttl air. T h e dear little children, looking with wonPUBLIC NOTICE.
dering eyes on this strange world, have lisped it. T h e
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., )
sweet young girl whose tombstone told of sixteen sumMarch 15, 1SC6. X
mers, she whoso pure and ionocent face haunted you with TO ALFRED WOOD :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
its mild beauty, loved " Old Hundred," and she sang it,
has been made at this office that the land entered by
closed her eyes, and seemed communicating with tbo an- yon under the Homestead Act of May 20, IS62, on tbe 17tn
gels, who were soon to claim ber. H e whose manhood day of September, 1863, to wit: the nwj of section 16 town
was devoted to the services of God, sno who with falter- 24 north of rango IS W (No. MU). has been abandoned by
ing steps ascended the pulpit stairs with white bands plac- you for more than aix months, and that we have appointed
ed over bis labored breast, loved " Old Hundred." And Wednesday, the 3rd day of May, lsCi, at 10 o'clock A- M., for
hearing tbe above complaint and taking testimony thereon,
though sometimes his lips only moved, away down in his at the office of tbe Register of the Land Office at Traverse
heart, so soon to cease its throbs, tbe holy melody was City, Michigan ; st which time and place you may appear
sounding. Tbo dear white-beaded father, with bis trem- and ahow cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by
ulous voice, bow he loved " Old Hundred." Do you see you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Gov!
him now sitting io bis venerable armchair, bis arm cross- ernment.
N O T I C E .
FOR TUB PCRPOSK OF BKDUC1NG
OUR
Y
STOCK
F o r inventory, we will sell for
C A S H :
O N L Y ,
FROM T H E
15th D A Y
Y
15th
OF
M A H C H
DAY O F
O L I - O W I NTO
APRIL,
TMSOOTTNTS.
W H E N P U R C H A S E D I N S I MS
OF ONE
DOLLAR
OR MORK, O F A K I N D . TO W I T :
2 0
P E
R
C E N T .
Print-?,
BUau -hed Cottons,
Hickory Stripes,
I)enin
Shawl*,
Cloaks,
Crocb-rij,
(rla^f/ware.
Mess Beef by the Barrel.
naval service of the United States.
MORG AN BATES, Register.
(lS-St*)
R GOODRICH. Receiver.
FRUIT TREES J FRUIT TREES ! I
R E A T INDUCEMENTS TO BUY ARE OFFERED
by the Southern' Michigan Nuraeriea, at Cold water,
Michigan. Apple trees $14 per hundred. Trees from 6 to
7 feet in heigbtb. Warranted to be sound, thrifty and trne
to labeling. As the trees will be shipped In care of Hannah,
L a y i Co., at Chicago, they will be forwarded without delay,
and will not be so liable to detention en route ss trees (hipped from Eastern Nurseries Orders for trees will he taken
by Mr. Lovekin K. Hartwell at the store of Rannah. Lay "4
Co. or by the subscriber.
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A. * HERRINGTON, Agent.
G
P E R .
C E N T .
Canton Fiaivnel,
Blankets,
Over Coats.
QO
ed over tbo top of his cane, his silvery locks floating off
from bla hollow tempcls, and a tear perchance stealing
down bis hollow cheek as tbe noble strains ring out t ft
yon do not, we do ; and from such lips, hallowed by fourscore w a r s in the master's cause, " O l d Hundred" sound*
indeed a sacred melody.
\
T o n may fill your churches with choirs, with Sabbath
prima donnas, whoso daring notes emulate tbe steeple
and cost almost sa much ; b a t give us tbe spirit stirring
tunes of the Lutheran hymn, sang by young and old together. Martyrs have hallowed i t ; it has gone u p from
the dying beds of feints. Tbe churches where gene ration after generation have worshipped, and where many
scores of the dear dead have been carried and laid before
the alter where tbey gave thrmsshrae t o God, seemed t o
APPLES—By the bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
ALPACCA6—Black.Tan Drabs, Tan.
AXIS—Hunt's, Hurd A Blodgrtt's, chopping, broad,
hand, boys and bnnters.
AXE HELVES—An assortment of good quality and make.
AYERS MEDICINES—For which we sre Agents and keep a
complete assortment—low to the trade.
BASKETS—WiUow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
one and a half bugburl corn baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis and other standard makes.
BAGS—Grain and flour.
BELLS—Cow,sheep, hsnd. tea and sleigh.
BERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
BEANS—We shall be in tbe market for purchase of primequality and shall sell at a small advance.
BEEF—No. I Chicago Mess by the barrel, oue hundred, o r
ponnd.
#
BEESWAX—A full stock.
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BIBLES—The American Bible Depository is in our Institution.
BOOTS—Mens, lumbermen* long leg. cow hide, kip, cslf
lined, calf lap sole, calf pump sole, buys youths and
childs.
BRIDLES—Black, russett, and reins with bltts.
BRAID—Crotchet. Embroidery, colored aud black, skirt in
colors, silk anil worsted
BUTTER—By the tlrkln or pound of good quality
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored ana black, common, do.
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, moluir, Ac- boys and childs a full
•s.l Fancy, a
snd French
makers.
CF.REUS—P Ion's Night Blooming, - the " perfume for t h e
toilet.
CHEESE—" Hamburg." of New York mannbetare.
CHAMBREYS— A small assortmruu
CHAINS—Trurr, halter,jack ami cable in 1-4, 6-lfi, 3-8
B Inch.
v quantity nnfl fair gnwle.
CIG A U S HiiUes* eloak clothe
CLOTH—Black
CLOCKS—Upright, gothic, ovil, marine, striking,alarm, ani*
eight day, good line.
CLOTHING—We have a good assortment, well selected.
bought low, of fashionable •igns, and fur sale i
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific. Hiimilton. mourning, all
wool, in nice assortment of colors, printed aud plain.
DIARIES— For I mil. -..roe vert alee.
DOMESTIO—A vi n full line.
DOLLS—Kid. rloth and rol»l*r faeada.
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
DBA WERS—Cents and ladies assorted.
DRl'll
tall a
DRAG TEETH—On hand. 3-4. M . J-4 and made to order,
reasonable.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrels, copperas. Vitriol. Ar.
EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, churns,flower pots, covers,
thimbles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A lsrge ss<ortment in vsrions qualities, desl
crs will find prices loa by the quantity,
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, pepj-ermint, cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach, Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoes, shovel,,
spades, cradles, cutting boxes.
FANNING MILLS—Of tbe best makers and at c o d crate
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered wbfn wanted.
FISH—Cod.donn, halibut, herring, tongues and sounds,
mackrrell, Ac.
FI-AX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—Seven hundred barrels, good brands.
FLAT IRONS—In sires to suit.
FIXMINCINGS— Mnslln. linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, linner, shaker, red.
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy. French, Ac.
FORKS—Manure, hay, straw, garden, 1 and 3 lined, long snd
short handles.
FRUITS—Prunes, corrant*. peaches, plums, cherries, gooseberries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chair*, tables, stands,
rockers, childs chairs, matrasses, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and cbeck dress
goods.
GLASS—A full assortment of sixes, 8 x 10 to JO x
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, ber
iln lined gents, ladles, misses and boya.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought early, and for sale
cheap.
GDN CAPS—O. D. I. C. water proof
GUNPOWDEB-lRiflc, in csns, snd F. F. F. G. sporting in
Sugar-Pan Iron per n)u#t~
2 5
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November 3rd, 1864.
We ere Just in receipt of a varyfsll line of general merchandise, which we were fortunate enough to purchase at
the bottom of the late " panic " I n New York and Boston, for
cash, and at the time gold waa at its very lowest quotation.
This being the case we are in condition to reduce price*
on many goods much lower than >0 days since, at which
time weir ere selling many articles considerably less than we
coold had w» purchased at tbo time. While it Is tree that
some kinds of merchandise are higher than before onr stock
came In, It is equally trne that the average ret* is much Iras
than on the first of October. Aside from wollen fabrics and
boots and shoes there is hardly anything bnt what we are
selling st qnite a reduction In price from midsummer rates.
We hope to be able to continue price* a r no sdvance daring tbe entire fall and winter, and should any material declina take place in Metropolital markets onr customers may
rely on soch concessions as will keep pace with any sncb
decline.
To tbe stranger In onr vicinity we wonld say onr assortment comprises ID a word " everything needed fs a new
country."
" Seeing is believing."
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
COTTON—Bronn. 3-4 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and Bat, bleach***
3-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and are selling many of theu»
at New York wholesale rates.
COLLARS—Genta assorted. Udius various styles, also borwr
and p«ny collars.
COFFEE—Java. Rio, gronn.l and mixed.
CORSETS—White and colored.
COTTONADES— A fair assortment.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail and wholesale,
a small lot of fancy conversation . am'JV.
CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct and 1» sold as low
as can tie bought.
CRINOLINE—A very largr slock to job from
CRADLES—Chlldreus and gisin. assorted.
CRACKERS—Pic Nil. soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound
or barrel.
DAY BOOKS— ninnk Ledger*, passbooks, writing books. Iu
JirouTL Cottons,
Y
STATE OP THE MARKETS.
To onr Patrons.
P E R
C E N T .
Shoe Packs, Furs.
Pork, $35 per Bbl.
F L O U R $9 t o $10 5 0 p e r BbL
H A N If A H , L A Y * C O .
Traverse City, Ksrcb 16. 1866.
HAIR*SlL—Phslon's Besr, Msrcssor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents snd ladles, hemmed ready for
nse, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
HAY—For sale, or will purchase.
HATS—A fnl| assortment, union, sonave, Bnrnildr, Butler.
black.'dr*K tan. pesrl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black and white.
childs and misses, s complete line.
BOPS—Nice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES—We buy all kinds sf msrkesafcle hides.
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G A M B L I N G ITT W A L L S T R E E T .
e d . of men r e s i d e n t a t o r t e m p o r a r i l y p l a c e d a t W a s h - 1 w i s d o m o r G o v e r n m e n t b e g a n t o p r e v a d e t h e m e r c a n t i l e
inRtoo^ T h e y w e r e m e m b e r s of C o n g r e s s . R e p u b l i c a n s i c o m m u n i t y .
W h e n Mr. Chase stonned • * m i r i n , r r i .
• B l f K l B W t r T l n a . ' l a lUrptr'a Mootkl, for April.
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8KAS& ! ' ? ' '* Q ' v . < { h i g h in office in t b e D e p a r t m e n t s ; l o b b y a g e n t * ; a n d I S t i l l t b e S e c r e t a r y w a s n o t s a t i s f i e d
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T r a v a n e City, Grand Traverse County, MIckljau
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e s s a y e d t o get p o s j v s s i o u of Ihe W h i l e O a k r o a d by ada t t h e n o r t h will b e t a k e n l o r o t h e r r e g i o n s a n d o t h e r be h a d c a p t u r e d m a n y g u n s . 1 he rebels l e f t in g r e a t v a n c i n g simultaneously. T h e fttb C o r p s m o v e d u p o n t b e
fallen t h o u s a n d s of t h e b r a v e s t owl b e s t of t h e l a n d ;
b a s t e . T h e jieople r e c e i v e d us w i t h g r e a t j o y . G r a n t is e n e m y , w h o s t u b b o r n l y h e l d his g r o a n d f o r s o m e t i m e ,
uses, a u d w e shall h a v e no benefit f r o m t h e m w h a t e v e r .
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T b e r v i s a s h a m s o m e t i m e s p r a c t i c e d on t b e o n s u s p e c t h a s felt an a b s o r b i n g i n t e r e s t .
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can b e . T h e s t r u g g l e may c o u t i n o e for a b r i e f p e r i o d , such C o u n t y , a o d a f t e r e v e r y b o d y h a s o b t a i n e d ae m u c h I
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n o r t h of t b e D e t r o i t a n d M i l w a u k e e R a i l r o a d , w h e r e a I d a y t o o u r a r m y .
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TRAVERSE CITY.
i
*0809
*
"
bridge*
Contingent Fund
FnA
is oo
B y v o l q u e e r bounty f u n d p a i d >>-.M <„• n
1900 00
1864.
. 14 OO A p r i l t.
100 00
' 36 00
2H 00
26,
I 50 Feb. , 1,
1 60 H e ! ) 21,
... *• paid order No. 88 1L Bates
"
•
Ko. 90 J. P . Brand
•»•••» = • * « ?
' " M A . W. Bacon
"
" M W, Slawson
..
«
'«
« 98 E. I - S p r a g u e
: ,
m
•
•> 99 D. a Aahton
. . .
- 8cl»ool District N o . . 7 . p a i d
o r d e r S . B. u W M
4,Highway
f d n d , paid orders
" c o n t i n g e n t fund, paid o r d e r
N o . « T . H.Clyde
S e M o t Dlatrict N o . 1, p a i d
o r d e rJ . F. G r a n t ,
11 - balance t o new treasurer
— •
28 1
3 I
. '46$ •.
2*J9 !
#7613 09 $2613 I
VviLAlAM SHILRON,
__
l a Account uith Township of Traverse.
1864.
, ..... . . . . . . . l > r Cr.
April 11, To balance f r o m A. W. Bacon
299 71
12, By paid order No. 46 J . Black
6 00'
"
•'
No. 93 T. Caller
U 66
«
" , M J . Black
9 75
•*
W. lteiiuie
13 12
' *•
F r s GratlBeld
11 M
14, T o P r i m a r y School F u n d
By b c b o o l D i a t r i c t No. J, paid
order A. B. Crafu
" paid o r d e r Mary Leslie
21 00
J u l y 25, " School District No. 4 paidorder 6 - Aiuslee
16 81
20, " School District No. 1, paid
order J . F, G r a n t
42 00
30, " S c h o o l District No. <5, p a ' d
o r d e r H . V . Campbell
13 00
To C e m c i i r y fond «ak-uf l o t s
10 00
Rapt. W. " s s j e o f l o t
3 00
O c t 17, By C o n t i n g e n t f o n d , paid orders No. l o o a n d 101
6 ! 00
NOT. 1, " balance to deputy \ C r a m ;
181 72
T o balance to deputy
191 72
By School District No. 11, paid
order
3 40
18C5.
Feb. 1, T o t a x account for 1SC4
B4S1 C3
liy Willlata .'-hili.iiu tolU'Cliog
a
fees
285 98
" psirf C o u n t y t r e a s o r e r
G196 20
2, " ord rNo.BU H, L. A Co.
S 00
No. 91 H. L. A Co.
46 00
- OT W. Holdxworth
12 00
" 102 J . P. Brand
- 103 J . P. Brand
3 00
- 104 J . P . b r a n d
75 00
" l o j J . I*. Biand
20 Wi
- 10ft J . K (".union
4ii :V,
•' 107 T. A . H i t c h c o c k
13 00
- ItJK H. 1 - A Co.
IM SI
" Itltf E. 1 . Spr.iKiin
1«« 00
•• IHl E . L . S p r a g u «
- JWi T. II. Clyde
U Hi
- M l H.F.C.iiiip>* II
10 Ml
T o milits
1.11 10
by psld o d e r f r o m N o . I l l u>
No. 12
3600 0'i
" School D i s t i i c l No t . l n , . |
ord.M
100 00
" Higlis »y Fnnd, [IHI.1 o r d e r
to II.
( ..mpUll
114 64
l - \ " b.-iiowi District No. 11, paid
orders
22 45
u|M>n« So. 1 t.. No. IS
1 , 1 . - lis Id
in teres
fond
2i>»
13. To Comet ry F u n d sale of lot
& 00
20, By SCIHMI Di.su ret No. o. p a i d
111 0"
'* Scuool Disl. No. 1 p a i d o i u c r
2iii Ht»
2 ^ " bslsire on suiUcuieut
loll' 2-
o uo
SCHOOL
fees V ' j '.tsf $ £~s
Tim dwelling koa»« of Joseph B., ilavilwd,
y treasurer
*TJw JIT) near Hosie'j Mill. m'Wliilowater waa
destroyed
js totally dcttroytd
_ by Bre, on (Sunday, ^<1 Inst., while the'family M i fct
$8441 03 $8461 63 Church and every thing In it was lost They ttved oolj
the CIOUMS they WoVi liicir bads.
, 1;. ..
DISTRICT XO. 1.
By balance doe on s e t t l e m e n t
286 15
T o paid o r d e r to J . F . G r a n t
By 2 mill tax m d a p p o r t ' n m a t
T o paid o r d e r to J . r". G r a n t
95V4 04
balance on Mttie:nen:
P r i m a r y School F u n d
paid o r d e r
-• —
2* mill tax a n d spportion-
Mch 28. T o balance d h e bn settlement
T T
f"N
<*v
pH
r";
M ^ j g , By j)a!«aec a n « c | t l e n n n t '
April 1,
May 14,
J u l y 21,
O c t Is.
By
To
By
To
i/_A.
balance on settlement
paid order
P r i m a r y .School F o o d
paid o r d e r
1IM15.
Mi.
1, By 2 mill tax and spporil.il.
Mob 2oj»ro
-
balance due on settlement
IM'liLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TttAVKESE C I T Y * M I U H . , )
Apr-.! 13, 1865. S
TO FIUVARD STANTON :
O l ' ARE HEiiKBV N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
but t~x-n ui^de at tlii« office that tbe land «uU-rt;d by
n n d e r the H"meatead Act of May 2U. 1362. on lire 13th
of Ai.ril. 18"-4. t " w i t : tbe a l l ; u( nwfli nn-fi^ of aa-flj
I'i ill • « l l | v c l i o n 41 l « « n 2s n o r t h of ruupc 14 HCHI,
. 'i-V/. bar b i c n abandoned by >oa (or more titan MX
r.h.-. mid thai we h a v e niipo.uU'd 1'ueadaV, the l 6 u i dav
of May. Ihoo, at N t>ov o'clock r . M.. for b e a r . n g 'b.- ai«ive
I-..lint anil t r k i n x u n t i m o n v tbereoii. at the oOice of tbe
.t. r . , r the I ..md Oflicc at T r a v e n * City. MICIISBHO :
hi'-h time and place you may a p p e a r ami "how canse.
j j mi have, wiiv the e n t r y *o tna.1® liy yjiu aboold not
ineetled. and the land revert to the (ioveruim-ni.
iv friend of (lie said Edward »t»nn' >n may appear and offer
f a - :o whether fie 1. now. or liat boon, lu the land or
28. By balance,
I.
SCIioOI. DISTRICT M l
J u i y 31, By priujary' School F u n d
16. ' / » paid v r j o r
i.
1. Bv 2 mill and other taxes
Mrh 28, By'lialnnce
1864.
ncm
4 p r i l 1. B j Maui'*J o l y 21. By
1865.
Feb.
I, -
nettlement
. niSTUICT KO.
e .in M-itlcmcb*.
1
rimaiy Scuool F n o d
mill t a x aad apportion-
Mch 2", T o li^ianco
I ml!) lax and
T h e intercut is payable seinl-annUally by c o n p o n a at* .
hank or banker.
The interest amount* to
•
Ten
"
**
u
«
8500
20
"
u
**.
44
»»
u
** 9 1 0 0 0
, v . ..y,
u $ J M N » •Jii.ii.iiy.
I -i.
9 1
Notes o l all the denomination* named wilf" W j W m j i f l y ' "
furnished upon receipt of s u b s c r i p t i o n s
40
267 t>7
Cr.
c«i 5a
. , /
,, -p
iffered by the G o v e r n m e n t , a n d it U conlldeotly e * pccted t h a t lis s u p e r i o r a d r a n t a g t * will t n a k o l t t h e
"
CIHT nnutiMi oi THE rani'.'
Leon than $200,000,000 remain unsold, w h i c h will p r o b a b l y
be disposed of within t h e n e x t 60 or 90 day*, when the n o t e s
will u n d o u b t e d ! ? command s preihiiiffl, a s h a s nntrrirttTly'boen .
i closing the .>ut»oripiiona t o o t h e r L o a n s .
. ,n> _
that cliwctw of every towu a n d s e c t i o n of i h a
c o u n t r y m»v >>» afforded facilities f o r t a k i n g t h e loan, t i e
National llauks. State Bank*, and P r i v a t e B a n k e r s t b r o u g h Babscribera will select t h e i r own agents, i n
I'.:.»t N ." i n tl Hank of East S.*gina^.
hrrst National Bank Of Grand Rapids.
PROBATE
I i - t N.ition"! Bank of Hillsdale.
OHDElt.
T ATE O F M i r l I K i
Lri:i.»v o r (.
SK-tSlUN ( IF 1 H E P R O B A T E COCRT O F i HE
A
1. " aint. paid
By a i o ^ t r n i i
First National Bank of loula.
F i r s t National Bank of Kalamazoo.
F i r s t Nmiouni Bank of L a n s i n g .
Hc-comt National Hank of Liitiaing.
Cl<« 20
F i r . t N a t i o n s : Bank of Marijnette.
balance oi
ie:i •! Hank r-T Ron
.coal Bank »r Tlir t Rivers.
(12-4 m.)
IOIIIU Bank uf T p»
The Ninth National Bank
TORK.
F i s c a l Agent of the U n i t e d States,
Mch 28, By balance
1XTKRS8T A
Mch 28, By t r a n s f e r f i o w c o n t i n e n t
account
T o paid Interest on Coupon*
from No. 1 to No. 15 inelu-
AXD S f B C i a i . AOKNT FOR JAV 'OOKTt,
T o .
Ot'ACK ENBL'SH, J u d g e of 1
40 00
riFIEII
To cash on band
School Fnnd. by a m t dne in s c r i p
Highway Fund, by amt. du^ in
scrip
$t;*l M
By s m t dne in ca»b
i s 13
L i b r a r y Fond, to cash overdrawn
Cemetery Fund, by a m t due
C o n t i n g e n t Fund, by amt. due in
•crip
School
School
School
School
15 oo
10 oo
3 00
33 00
'
661 17
H.rr
DisL No. 4. by
Dist.No. 5, by
Disk No. C. by
Dist. No- 7, by
**'"
^A.by
ilKlV.
•
\
lfila
4
a m t . duo
ami. due
ami. due
smt. dne
amU^lna .
LflUB "
Bchool Disk No. 10, by a
Bchool Dist. No 11. by amt. due
Grand T r a v e r s e County, to balance
t h e several f u n d *
Military bounty fund, by a m t due
I n t e r e s t account, by a m t du$
Bridge a c c o u n t , by amt. due
County order acconnk by a m t due
• i oo
THAT fOMI'I.AlNT
1282 23
•T4T«ppuinted Tue.day, the ls".h .
'eloiik P . M„ f o r h e a r i n c the slw
l>y express. In all p a r t s of the c o u n t r y , a u d r e c e i v e In paywent Checks o
,v York. Philadelphia, a n d Boston, c u r -
rent b i l l s an.l :
•e j>er c c n t Interest noV-s, with i n t e r e s t
to d s t c c f s n U v
•m.
$1766 69 $1760 6»
M
BS
Q«fr J^ewtoa'a eipedilion i a
I j saooeaaful
Orders sent by mail will be p r o m p t -
ly niwd.
T h i s Bank re
favorable term
1, I s .
KI M C B I P T I O K A f l K S T ,
ffS dflinr 7-30 Nots, Frtt »f (br^,
the accounts of B a n k s a n d B a n k e r * on
i of Individuals
J . T. HILL. Cashier.
k e e p i n g New Y o r k
J . U. ORVI8. P r e s i d e n t .
ipif.:
Ukm
PUBLtC NOTICE.
f U>e l^tnd
• and plarv
you nave, why tl»ilionld not
icelled. aud the laud TO AI.MIRA 8 C H E M E B H 0 R N :
O U A R B HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T
ay s p p e
Any friend of ih<
I J « h n C.ir
has been tnade at this office t h a t tbe land e n t e r e d by
proof as t o whether tie i» now
l. In the land o;
vou under the Homestead A c t of May 20. Ibb2, on the 23rd
val eervice of t b e United Stat.
day of J u n e , 1SC3. to wit : the set or nwfll n e j 6T s w j and n«
of s e l section S town W n o r t h of rsngu 11 west, (No. 379,}
(13-Jt)
4 » IS
h s s been sbamloned by you for moro t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d
M 27
t h a t we have a p p o i n t e d Saturday, the 2»th day of April, 1866.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
at 10 o'elock, A. M- for b e a r i n g t h e above complaint and t a k :
13a Hi
I n g testimony ihereon, a t t h e office of t h e Register of the
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. MICIL, )
l j i n d Office at Traverse City. Michigan : at which time and
March 14, U t o .
\
i o | j TO N E W E L L STOCKER ;
place you rosy s p p e a r and s h o w e s n s e . if s n v you have, w h y
O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT the e n t r y so made by you should not be canceUcd, and t b o
has W e n made at this office t h a t the land entered by yon l a n d revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
s i 1 In nnder the Homestead A c t of May 20, ltW2, on the 17th day of
Anv f r i e n d of the aaid A l m t r a S c h e m e r h o r n may a p p w
124 n. September, 16G3, to wit : tire act of section 21 towp J4 n o r t h a n d offer proof as t o w h e t h e r she is now, or has been, in the
250 00 of n
i for Jwid or naval service of the United Jiiates^ ^
Y
Y
day, tbe 3 r d day of May, I86.V at 11 "o'elock A Ms f o r h e a r i n g
(lWt*)
the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at t h e
A T T E N T I O N L A D I E S 11
office of the Register of the Land Office a t T r a v e r s e City,
H A V E N O W O N H A N D A O«»OD A S S O R T M E N T o p
Michigan ; at which time a n d place y o s may a p p e a r a n d
latest rtyle Straw, F e l t and B e a v e r Hats, Bonnets, Rib$1906 23 $290fi 23 show cause, If any you have, why t h e e n t r y ao made by j o a
•
should n o t be cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert to the Govern- bons, Plumes, Flowers, e t c „ e t c .
Also, a variety of F s n c y Artie las, such a s l a t e s t Stvle colment.
A n y - f r i e n d of tbe a a i d Newell Blocker may a p p e a r a n d of- l a r s a n d Cuffs, I - d i e s Mitts, C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral Hose
Thread.
Berlm Wools, -Dolla, a- n- -d
h r e a d . Pin*.
P i n s , BButtons.
u t t o n s . Shetland and BerU
fer proof as t o w h e t h e r he Is now, or h a s been, in the l a n d T
m a n y o t h e r thing« s u i t a b l e f o r t h e Holidays. C a l l a a d ttFlorida was only partial- or n a v a l s e r v i c e of the United State*.
amine.
ADA K . 8 P B A 0 0 K .
MORGAN BATES, Register.
,
T r a v e r s e City, Dt«, 1664.
*1-1?-)
(1W4*)
v •
& GOODRICH, I t e c e l m .
1
Mob t 8 , By I M I U M o u a M t i a a i k t :
Thi» ia
T h e only Xicxm in M a r k e t :
S3 53
136 do
41 SI
/
ISO note*
f ioo
C A P I T A I >. S 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . P A I J D I N ,
32 4ti
2S7 97
• T h i i smL on h a n d on l e u l e m c & t
,
O n e c e m t per d a y o n i
T w o cent* « » « * • *
<n- n j T T T o r m
To balance on s e t t l e m e n t
c a i m r rtxp.
By sale of Lots
-
bVtvi.to.CotW-. - •
;sL more, a c c o r d i n g to the rate levied on o t h e r proper-'
ty.
tacbed t o each not", w h i c h may be cot off a n d >old to any
FW>t National Batik of F e n t o n .
Mfll 78 By balance on settlement
1864.
u a a a a r n un.
April 1, To balaace
1865.
Mch 28, By balance
,*iW* t w
State a n d municipal t a x a t i o n , which add» f r o m o n e to: t h r o e
b c c o n d Nutiouiii Bank of D e t r o i t .
n d e r tbe Homestead A
1866.
>ab, I , ••
- .
V ' .'•reaah
Mch 28, T o t r a n s f e r t o b r i d g e a c t
"
"
Interest act.
•U V ; . «
balance
about ten p e r c e n t , per a n n u m , besides its e x e m p t i o n f r o m
F i r s t National Bank of D c t n i i k
1. By 2 mill U
LE&CKS D A u i x r a .
1804.
omrrinomrr nmf
Aprir 1, By balance dne on aottleicerrt
To paid orders
18. liay 14. '
e • •• ••
Oca. J1, "
«
T h t a e bontla are now wortli a p r e m i u m of n i n e p e r c o a t ,
profit on the 7-30 loan, a t c u r r e n t rates, i n c l u d i n g I n t e r e s t ,
First National Bank or Bay City.
Feb.
42 18
MSrcli
ll«.4.
April I, By balnnce
«, To caxh paid order
By c o n t i n g e n t nihd t r a n s f e r r e d
1866.
Feb. J, To jiald order to H. D. Camp-
iK>
i u r l o d i t s gold i n t e r e s t f r o m N o r , w h i c h M«ike« t h e a c t u a l '
r:r>t N.
$'J4U yj
•
U. 8. 6-SO Six per MDt. ,n
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
F i r s t National Bank of A n n A r b o r .
Meh 2-, To halnn.-f lr
1865.
VOUSTKI
Ft'-. 2. By receipt* r
I ' i i t . N^» 7. 2 tiiill tax a n d
apportionment
lii»L No. \ 2 aiill tax aad
-
are c o n v e r t i b l e at the option of the h o l d e r I n t o
National Banks in Michigan.
Mch 28, -
Hppo: l "
l l c h 58,
1864.
April 1.
J o l y 26,
O c t . IT.
1865.
Mch I,
a n d *re payable t h r e e year* f r o m t b a t time, h i c u r r e n c y , ot'
par.
Hch
By
I
Aprif I, By
Feb.
2. To l»isi
t No.
»I1U np|K»iiouiueiit
I'lMrirt No.-4. ? mill tax I
apportionment
m - t No V :• n.i:i tax I
Kirt*No. 10. 2 mill U x
Dint. No 11, 2 mill uui
Balance
SEVEN-THIRTY: LOAN,
Theae Notea a r e b u n e d u n d e r d a t a of A n g t u t 16th, 1964,
c u u u t . y have generally agreed to receive a u b a c r l p -
April I, To balnnrc d
tvd uu MA loji ut
• Mitiomd to the M
|1|HT. N " i». t o mill tax CX-
three teuiba per c e n t tntereil,j>«r a n n u ^ . k n o w n M t b i
PUBLIC NOTICE.
whom t h e y have confidence, and who o n l y a r t to be rtspoBLAND O F F I C E AT T t t A \ E R S E CITY, MICIL.
•ible for the delivery of tire notes Tor w h i c h they r e c e i v e
April 13, 1865.
.TO PRICE S T E V E N S :
orders.
84 <iC ' • y - o i ' A R K HEREBY N O T I F I E D T U A T COMPLAINT
J A Y COOKE,
at thia o(lice that tbe land entered by
a lv
r«u -id Act of May 20. lSt>2,oa the 13tn
SiBPCRirTjo.N AGENT, P u l L i D K i . r u * . .
"
ot n c l i M 31 ton o 2a
day o
u. been abaudoned bv you
L a a a a c t i r a n by the
• 1 have appointed T o e v
o'clock 1'. M . for bear-
Mob I s . By hal.in.'» o
Ui-t. No.
•.
NOSTUPOBT.—The following officers were elected at
Xortbport, (Leelauaw Co..) at the Township election,
on the 3d inst. AU are Republicans except H. O.
Rose .-—Joel W . Ranger, Supervisor ; H.O. Rose Treasure r : E. Cromwell Tuttle, Town Clerk ; George X.
Smith, Justice of the Peace, full term ; Samoel Wilson.
Justice of tbe Peace, to fill vacancy ; William Voice and
William Milsom, Commissioners of Highways ; Geo. N".
Smith and Win. K. Powers, bchool Inspectors ; Joseph
Voicc, Win. Milsom, Geo. W. Brown and John Kisia
Aligo-«a, Constables.
t i g n e d has asaaajed t h e C e a e n l . 8 a t * e H p U « h A g e n c y f o r
t h e aale ®f United H t a t e a T r e a s u r y Notea, b e a r i n g e e r a a a n d
4.i $13240 4.1
SI
F.U
Lrrru: TEAVKRSK.—At the annual Towoshi]^ e1ectloni
' i i o o held at Little Traverse. Eaimet County, April 3d, the
265 89 following officers were elected : Richard Cooper, (Rep.)
Saprriaor ; A. O. Porter, Town Clerk ; Paul Wasson,
$594 04 Town Trekaurer ; Richard Cooper, Justice of the Peace,
term : Andrew J . Blackbird, Justice of the Peace,
vacancy: Frai.k Wawoo, Coramiaaiooer of Highways ;
Andrew J . Blackbird, School Inspector j John Steve us,
Constable. All republicans but two.
42 00
^-^>^QcSo^I»iSiT^Ttiio. .
A p r i l 1, By
J u l y 21, "
' 26, To
1R65.
Feb. 1, By
TJ.r. S . ^ -7"30"LQIJWNT.
The Township Treasurer! Bo port crowds oat neady
all our iocalitans.
ni I-.lun-jtOb
£E@»
TOR P E A C E .
W M k M M of t h e B e t e l A n n r - T h e H e n D i a c o u n u *
- L n D e ^ o a d n t of gwctM.
T b e N e w Y o r k Tribune of Saturday contains • letter
from Washington which it vouches for as being entirely
trustworthy, which shows bow near tbe rebellion is to Its
final collapse. W e copy tbe principal portions:
F i r s t as t o tbe military strength of tbe Confederacy.—
T i e figures which I give do not date later than F e b r u a r y
4 , 1 8 6 6 , a t which date they were not merely accurate,
b u t were complied from tbe official of the Confederate
W a r Department
,
On the 4th of February, 1865, tbe entire available
force of the Confederacy waa 125,000 men. , T b e y
d i s t r i b u t o r a a follows:
Lee's army
64,000
D r a w including Hoke's division
9,000
Beaoregard and Hardee
22.000
Dick Taylor, D. H. Hill and Howell Cobb
7,000
West of Mississippi
60,000
breath " Old Hundred" from vestibule to tower top—tbe
err air is haunted with its spirit.
Think for a moment, of that assembled company who
have, at different times and in different places, joined io
the familiar tone 1 T h r o n g upoo throng—the stem, tbe
timid, tbe gentle, the brave, tbe beautiful their rapt faces
all beaming with the inspiration of the heavenly sounds I
•• Old Hundred T Bang of tbe sacred band of ancient
airs. Never shall our ears grow weary of bearing, or
o a r tongues of singing thee I And when we go to heaven,
who knows bnt that the first triumphal strain that welcome us may b e —
" Be though, oh God, exalted high."
A mother waa hugging sod kissing her little " fouryear-old," as mothers will, and aaid to him, as mothers
will say, " Charlie, what makes you so sweet f Charlie
thought ; be bad been told that be was " m a d e of earth,"
and be answered, with a rosy smile, " I think, mother,
God must have p u t a little sugar in the dust—don't you f
H a n n a h , L a y & Co.'s Column H a n n a h , L a y & Go's Colunin.
THIRTY DAYS1
Special Closing O u t Sale.
T A B L E
I t was receotly stated io the South Carolina LegislaTots!
125,000
Of H o o d ' s army, tbe following is a correct numerical ture that tbe entire effective force of the Confederacy
statement:
was only 120,000 men, and official documents from
Entered Tennessee
<7,000 Bichmood, were produced to prove the statement.
Came oat
............
Hcrekiah Payne, who was arrested at Detroit, on susNet loss of thst campaign
29,500
picion of beiog connected with the S t Albans raid ha3
OEX. LM'B TEmXOKT.
been committed for trial at tbe latter place.
A committee of tbe Rebel Senate was engaged early
io tbe present year io an inquiry into tbe condition of
PUBLIC NOTICE,
tbe Confederacy. Among tbe witnesses summoned before
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
them was Gen, Lee, and (be following ore extracts from
March 21, 1965.
bis testimony, on tbe 24th of January, 1865.
TO MORGAN THOMPSON :
Question by Senator Hunter—What
id your opinion
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
*8 to evacuating BichmoDd, and withdrawing the army to
ha* been made at thin office that the land entereil by
you under tbe Homestead Act of May 10, ISO2. on the 22nd
N o r t h Carolina 7
Answer—In my opinioo it wonld be a bad movement. day of June, 1SC3, to wit : tbe swtij of section 18 town 24
of range 11 west, (No. 36H.) ho* been absndonr'
Tbe Virginia troops wonld not go to N o r t h Carolina north
you for more than nix month*, and that we here appointtbev would go home.
ed Wednesda/, tbe 3rd day of May, 180&. at 11 o'clock.
Question—Do
yon think we have troops enough for for hearing the above complaint and taking testimony t
on, at the office of (he Register of the Land Office at Tratbe next campaign T
Answer—I do n o t W e cannot last till mid-sntnmer. verse City, Michigun ; at which time and place you mn
pear and dhow cause, if any you have, why the entry so I
Question—What
do you think of the policy of arming by you should not be cancelled, and the land revert U
200.000 negroes f
Government.
Anncn—If
we ere to carry on tbe war, that
Any friend of the said Morgan Thompson may appear snd
least of evils ; but in such an event the negroes must have oflfer proof as to whether ho Is now, or has been, in the lai
or naval servicc of the United States.
their liberty.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
Question—Do you think wo could succeed by patting
(U-fit).
R. GOODRICH, Reviver.
the negroes Into tbe field ?
Answer—That
would depend on circumstances. W e
PUBLIC NOTICE.
could at least carry on the war for another year.
LAND OPFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. )
Question by Senator Hill—W bat is tbe sentiment
March 22. 1*65. {
of the army in relation to peace ?
TO CLARRISSA MORGAN :
Answer—It is almost onanimous for pearo. The men
OU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT F
has been made at tills office that the land
will fight longer if oecessary ; but they believe
yeu under the Homestead Art of May -o. Hi',2,
not cootinne the war through another campaign.
day of November, I8t>3, to wit : the si of ncflf ano t | oi
Question by Senator Graham—What
is your indivi- nwtlf of section 22 town 2T north of range 13 west iNo. 652.)
dual opinion on tbe subject of peace T
has been abandoned by von for more than six months, and
Answer—I think tbe best policy is to make peace on that we have appointed Tuesday, the 25th day of April. ltw>5,
tbe plan proposed by Mr. Stephens. Tbe people and at one o'clock P. M, for hearing the above complaint and
taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Register of the
the country ought to be saved further sacrifices.
Land Office at Traverse City. Michigan : at which time mid
Question by Senator Walker—If peace be not made place yon may appear and show cause. If any you have, why
before spring, will yon consent to take command of all tbe the entry so made by yon should not be cancelled and the
land revert to the Government.
armies of tbe Confederacy, with unlimited powers t
Any friend of the aaid Cturrissa Morgan may appear ami
Anncep—1 will take any position to which my country
assigns me and do the best 1 can, bnt I do not think I offi-r proof aa to whether she is now. or hits been. In tin- land
or naval service ol the United States.
can save the cause now. N o hnman power can save i t —
MORGAN BATES. Register.
Had I'becn assigned such a placo one year ago, 1 think 1
(14-St)
R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
could have made onr condition better than it now is.
Question by Senator Orr—You think, then. General,
thnt tbe best solution of onr difficulties is to make peace
on the Stephens planT
March 20. H
Anstrer—Yes,
that is the best policy now. I think TO STEPHEN S. SIMMONS :
1
tbe army and the people ought to be saved if all else is y O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM!
X has been m;i>le at this offire thai the land entereil
lost.
under the Homestead Act of May 20. |W2. on the 23r
March. 1*U4. to wit : the nef of section SI town 2!> nortn oi |
From records in the Adjutant and Inspector General's range 13 westlNo. 742l. has been abandoned by you for more j
office it appears that from tbe 1st of October, 1864, to than six months, and that we have appointed Saturday, the I
2lnd day of April, l*t>5. at 2 o'clock I*. M., for hearing lh<
February 4, 1865. 72,000 men bad deserted from tbe above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the nffici
Confederate armies cast of the Mississippi. During P r i c e d of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse City, Michi
recent invasion of Missouri, nearly all tbe Missonriansio gan ; at which time and place yon may appear and show
bie army detcrted, and be lost duriDg the campaign 19,- cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by yot
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern
000 men.
Any friend of the said Stephen S Simmons may appear
Old H u n d r e d .
and offer proof as to whether ne is now, or has been, in the
In a rustic church opposite, while we write, a company land or naval service of the United States.
of worshippers are singing the o!d, old hymn, " Be thou,
MORGAN BATES. Register.
(14-St*)
R GOODRICH. Receiver.
O God, exalted high." T h e air is old, also, and the iromortalj" Old Hundred."
If it be true that Lather composed that tone, and if
PUBLIC NOTICE.
tbe worship of immortals is carried on the wings of angels
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH..)
to heaven, bow often has he heard the declaration; " T b e y
March 21). 1S65. (
TO
FREEMAN
VALLEAU
:
are ringing 'Old Hundred' oow."
OU .»RE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
Tbe solemo strain carries us back to the time of tbe
has bceu made at this office that the land entered by
Belormers—Luther and bis devoted baod. He, doubt- yon under the Homestead Act of May 21), lb<i2. on the IStli
less was tbe first to strike tbe grand old chords in tbe day of March. 1H«M, to w i t t h e uwj of section fc town 27
pablic sanctuary of his own Germany. From bis own north of range 12 west (No. 73»| has been abandoned by you
for more than six months, and that we hare appointed Thursstentorian lungs tbey rolled, vibrated, not vanlted through day, the 4th day of May. Ixti,">, at I o'clock P. Si., for hearing
cathedral roof, bnt along a grander arch, tbe eternal hea- the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the
vens. Ho wrought into each note his own sublime faith, office of the Register of the l-aiid Office at Traverse O n ,
and stamped it with faith's immortality. Hence it can- Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear and
not die 1 Neither men nor angels will let it pass into ob- •how cause, if any you have, why the enlry *•> made by you
should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Governlivion.
Any friend of the said Freeman Yalleau may appear and
Can yon find a tomb in tbe land where sealed lips lie
that have not sung that tune T If they were gray old offer proof as to whether he in now, or has been, iu the land
or naval service of tbe Uaited State*.
men, tbey beard or sung " O l d Hundred." Sinner and
MORGAN BATES, Register.
saint have joined with tbe endless congregation, where it
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R. GOODRICH. Receiver.
has, with and without the pealing organ, souuded on the
sacrttl air. T h e dear little children, looking with wonPUBLIC NOTICE.
dering eyes on this strange world, have lisped it. T h e
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., )
sweet young girl whose tombstone told of sixteen sumMarch 15, 1SC6. X
mers, she whoso pure and ionocent face haunted you with TO ALFRED WOOD :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
its mild beauty, loved " Old Hundred," and she sang it,
has been made at this office that the land entered by
closed her eyes, and seemed communicating with tbo an- yon under the Homestead Act of May 20, IS62, on tbe 17tn
gels, who were soon to claim ber. H e whose manhood day of September, 1863, to wit: the nwj of section 16 town
was devoted to the services of God, sno who with falter- 24 north of rango IS W (No. MU). has been abandoned by
ing steps ascended the pulpit stairs with white bands plac- you for more than aix months, and that we have appointed
ed over bis labored breast, loved " Old Hundred." And Wednesday, the 3rd day of May, lsCi, at 10 o'clock A- M., for
hearing tbe above complaint and taking testimony thereon,
though sometimes his lips only moved, away down in his at the office of tbe Register of the Land Office at Traverse
heart, so soon to cease its throbs, tbe holy melody was City, Michigan ; st which time and place you may appear
sounding. Tbo dear white-beaded father, with bis trem- and ahow cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by
ulous voice, bow he loved " Old Hundred." Do you see you should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Gov!
him now sitting io bis venerable armchair, bis arm cross- ernment.
N O T I C E .
FOR TUB PCRPOSK OF BKDUC1NG
OUR
Y
STOCK
F o r inventory, we will sell for
C A S H :
O N L Y ,
FROM T H E
15th D A Y
Y
15th
OF
M A H C H
DAY O F
O L I - O W I NTO
APRIL,
TMSOOTTNTS.
W H E N P U R C H A S E D I N S I MS
OF ONE
DOLLAR
OR MORK, O F A K I N D . TO W I T :
2 0
P E
R
C E N T .
Print-?,
BUau -hed Cottons,
Hickory Stripes,
I)enin
Shawl*,
Cloaks,
Crocb-rij,
(rla^f/ware.
Mess Beef by the Barrel.
naval service of the United States.
MORG AN BATES, Register.
(lS-St*)
R GOODRICH. Receiver.
FRUIT TREES J FRUIT TREES ! I
R E A T INDUCEMENTS TO BUY ARE OFFERED
by the Southern' Michigan Nuraeriea, at Cold water,
Michigan. Apple trees $14 per hundred. Trees from 6 to
7 feet in heigbtb. Warranted to be sound, thrifty and trne
to labeling. As the trees will be shipped In care of Hannah,
L a y i Co., at Chicago, they will be forwarded without delay,
and will not be so liable to detention en route ss trees (hipped from Eastern Nurseries Orders for trees will he taken
by Mr. Lovekin K. Hartwell at the store of Rannah. Lay "4
Co. or by the subscriber.
(lJ-liB*)
A. * HERRINGTON, Agent.
G
P E R .
C E N T .
Canton Fiaivnel,
Blankets,
Over Coats.
QO
ed over tbo top of his cane, his silvery locks floating off
from bla hollow tempcls, and a tear perchance stealing
down bis hollow cheek as tbe noble strains ring out t ft
yon do not, we do ; and from such lips, hallowed by fourscore w a r s in the master's cause, " O l d Hundred" sound*
indeed a sacred melody.
\
T o n may fill your churches with choirs, with Sabbath
prima donnas, whoso daring notes emulate tbe steeple
and cost almost sa much ; b a t give us tbe spirit stirring
tunes of the Lutheran hymn, sang by young and old together. Martyrs have hallowed i t ; it has gone u p from
the dying beds of feints. Tbe churches where gene ration after generation have worshipped, and where many
scores of the dear dead have been carried and laid before
the alter where tbey gave thrmsshrae t o God, seemed t o
APPLES—By the bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
ALPACCA6—Black.Tan Drabs, Tan.
AXIS—Hunt's, Hurd A Blodgrtt's, chopping, broad,
hand, boys and bnnters.
AXE HELVES—An assortment of good quality and make.
AYERS MEDICINES—For which we sre Agents and keep a
complete assortment—low to the trade.
BASKETS—WiUow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
one and a half bugburl corn baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis and other standard makes.
BAGS—Grain and flour.
BELLS—Cow,sheep, hsnd. tea and sleigh.
BERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
BEANS—We shall be in tbe market for purchase of primequality and shall sell at a small advance.
BEEF—No. I Chicago Mess by the barrel, oue hundred, o r
ponnd.
#
BEESWAX—A full stock.
•
BIBLES—The American Bible Depository is in our Institution.
BOOTS—Mens, lumbermen* long leg. cow hide, kip, cslf
lined, calf lap sole, calf pump sole, buys youths and
childs.
BRIDLES—Black, russett, and reins with bltts.
BRAID—Crotchet. Embroidery, colored aud black, skirt in
colors, silk anil worsted
BUTTER—By the tlrkln or pound of good quality
BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored ana black, common, do.
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, moluir, Ac- boys and childs a full
•s.l Fancy, a
snd French
makers.
CF.REUS—P Ion's Night Blooming, - the " perfume for t h e
toilet.
CHEESE—" Hamburg." of New York mannbetare.
CHAMBREYS— A small assortmruu
CHAINS—Trurr, halter,jack ami cable in 1-4, 6-lfi, 3-8
B Inch.
v quantity nnfl fair gnwle.
CIG A U S HiiUes* eloak clothe
CLOTH—Black
CLOCKS—Upright, gothic, ovil, marine, striking,alarm, ani*
eight day, good line.
CLOTHING—We have a good assortment, well selected.
bought low, of fashionable •igns, and fur sale i
DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific. Hiimilton. mourning, all
wool, in nice assortment of colors, printed aud plain.
DIARIES— For I mil. -..roe vert alee.
DOMESTIO—A vi n full line.
DOLLS—Kid. rloth and rol»l*r faeada.
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
DBA WERS—Cents and ladies assorted.
DRl'll
tall a
DRAG TEETH—On hand. 3-4. M . J-4 and made to order,
reasonable.
DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum extrrels, copperas. Vitriol. Ar.
EARTHENWARE—Jugs, crocks, churns,flower pots, covers,
thimbles.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A lsrge ss<ortment in vsrions qualities, desl
crs will find prices loa by the quantity,
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, pepj-ermint, cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach, Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, grub hoes, shovel,,
spades, cradles, cutting boxes.
FANNING MILLS—Of tbe best makers and at c o d crate
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered wbfn wanted.
FISH—Cod.donn, halibut, herring, tongues and sounds,
mackrrell, Ac.
FI-AX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—Seven hundred barrels, good brands.
FLAT IRONS—In sires to suit.
FIXMINCINGS— Mnslln. linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, linner, shaker, red.
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy. French, Ac.
FORKS—Manure, hay, straw, garden, 1 and 3 lined, long snd
short handles.
FRUITS—Prunes, corrant*. peaches, plums, cherries, gooseberries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chair*, tables, stands,
rockers, childs chairs, matrasses, Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and cbeck dress
goods.
GLASS—A full assortment of sixes, 8 x 10 to JO x
GLOVES—Buck, dog, ringwood, kid, wool, silk, cotton, ber
iln lined gents, ladles, misses and boya.
GRAIN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought early, and for sale
cheap.
GDN CAPS—O. D. I. C. water proof
GUNPOWDEB-lRiflc, in csns, snd F. F. F. G. sporting in
Sugar-Pan Iron per n)u#t~
2 5
Y
November 3rd, 1864.
We ere Just in receipt of a varyfsll line of general merchandise, which we were fortunate enough to purchase at
the bottom of the late " panic " I n New York and Boston, for
cash, and at the time gold waa at its very lowest quotation.
This being the case we are in condition to reduce price*
on many goods much lower than >0 days since, at which
time weir ere selling many articles considerably less than we
coold had w» purchased at tbo time. While it Is tree that
some kinds of merchandise are higher than before onr stock
came In, It is equally trne that the average ret* is much Iras
than on the first of October. Aside from wollen fabrics and
boots and shoes there is hardly anything bnt what we are
selling st qnite a reduction In price from midsummer rates.
We hope to be able to continue price* a r no sdvance daring tbe entire fall and winter, and should any material declina take place in Metropolital markets onr customers may
rely on soch concessions as will keep pace with any sncb
decline.
To tbe stranger In onr vicinity we wonld say onr assortment comprises ID a word " everything needed fs a new
country."
" Seeing is believing."
HANNAH, LAY & CO.
COTTON—Bronn. 3-4 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and Bat, bleach***
3-4 to 5-4 nicely assorted, and are selling many of theu»
at New York wholesale rates.
COLLARS—Genta assorted. Udius various styles, also borwr
and p«ny collars.
COFFEE—Java. Rio, gronn.l and mixed.
CORSETS—White and colored.
COTTONADES— A fair assortment.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line at retail and wholesale,
a small lot of fancy conversation . am'JV.
CROCKERY—Bought of importers direct and 1» sold as low
as can tie bought.
CRINOLINE—A very largr slock to job from
CRADLES—Chlldreus and gisin. assorted.
CRACKERS—Pic Nil. soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by pound
or barrel.
DAY BOOKS— ninnk Ledger*, passbooks, writing books. Iu
JirouTL Cottons,
Y
STATE OP THE MARKETS.
To onr Patrons.
P E R
C E N T .
Shoe Packs, Furs.
Pork, $35 per Bbl.
F L O U R $9 t o $10 5 0 p e r BbL
H A N If A H , L A Y * C O .
Traverse City, Ksrcb 16. 1866.
HAIR*SlL—Phslon's Besr, Msrcssor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents snd ladles, hemmed ready for
nse, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
HAY—For sale, or will purchase.
HATS—A fnl| assortment, union, sonave, Bnrnildr, Butler.
black.'dr*K tan. pesrl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black and white.
childs and misses, s complete line.
BOPS—Nice fresh pressed hops.
HIDES—We buy all kinds sf msrkesafcle hides.
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