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Grand Traverse Herald, July 28, 1865
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
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1865-07-28
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VOL VII.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . , F R I D A Y , J U L Y 2 8 , 1805.
Cjt (Sraitii Crabcm U craft,
"*KThe Sieve of Mantua.
"*** elevated gorges. A corps of olwervntioh,' iof 12,- 1s asIirevocabfe as tbe laws oT the Medes and Persians
BY JOHN 8. C. ABBOTT.
000 n«n, wh«m Nnnoleou La<! placed to guard a defile av that "Katy,"or "Duoindy." asthe ease may be, " must
Tbe fortrcM of Mantna wns tbe pride and strength of lew.miles north of iienf. aUiitned by the overjHiweiiog play, tbe pikoa" The poor thing may bo a natural born
in I tally. It
- , - r .
• » waatitutted upon
U ( H " I an
O H island,
I M i l l K I , in
111 u
massi-s of tlic efcenw. retreated. .Nopoleon, iodiguant
T raverae City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan I«mbardy
erica of lakes, formed by tbe expansion or the river Min- that French soldiers should retreat, hasten (o ihe camp,
cio. It conld onlv be approached by five long and nar- surrounded by bis staff. Collecting the soldiers in a botMORGAN BATES,
row causeways, which were protected bj" batteries. In lowequare. he sat upon his borsc in tbe mMst of them, Still she "will not be permitted to follow her natural bent;
rorroa A*D rnoraiiTon.
July, 1796, the eyes of all Europe wens directed to thte pale, win, and emaciated with fatigne. Every eye was because it is sp horribly vulgar. She will be wept over,
fortress, as the youog general Xsboleon Bonaparte, whose fixed upon him.
XK UMS.
scolded;and fretted at, . ^ , any lazy fine lady, sister or
"Pwro D o l l n r n a Y w r , P u y n h l e I n A d v n n r « < renown WM just beginning to,dawn upon. Eorope, I H nl- . Soldiers," said be, sternly and sadly. " I am displeas- cousin, held up as an example of gentility.
A DTXKTI a EM EXTS Inserted for One Dollar and Fiftir, Cenutempling its redaction with ati nrmjLOf about So,000 ntth. ed with you. Ybu have allowed yourselves to be ariyen* t To be able to day the piano in company fa the tint
per«qi*itc(ten ,iae») for the first insertion,and fltty cenu
About sixty miles north of ilantda. nestled amidst Hif from a miration where a handrnl or men might arrest an qua non of many foolish, food mother's hopes, who lookfor eacb «u!»e<jiienl insertion. Yearly Advertisement*—lis mouDtaios or ihe Tyrol, lies tbe fortilBed town orTretiL~ army. You are no longer French soldiers. Chief of
for one square; $30 for three squares; $40 for half If Col- Here tbe Austrinns. under Wurmser. collected nn army the « a £ cause it to written on their standards, - They back with regret on thtir own limited chances of educanmti; and *75 for one coluinn. Legal advertisementsat the
tion, and are apt,, therefore, to sadly overrate the value of
rates prescribed by law: seventy cents perfoilo ofiOO words of 60.000. to march down tbe valley? of the Adige and are no longer of the army ol Italy."
for the Brut insertion, and thirty-five cent* for each sub- tbe Mincio, and cooperating with the 20.000 Austrians
The terrible rebuke fell like a thunderbolt upon these
sequent. Every figure chants a word. Figure work without behind tbe ramparts of Mantmt, to annihilate the audaci- heroic, impassfoned men. They crowded around him,
rules, 60 per cent added. Rule and figure work, double ous urwy or Napoleon. As Wurmuer. commenced bis with t<ars imploring that he would reverse tbe decree —
is ot4y a torture for a sensitive ear to listen to it Jingle,
Vice.
Napoleon spi.ko kindly tp. them,reined to relent, and, jingle, jingle I Thump, thump ? Who.hm not shivered ,
All legal advertisements to be paid for strifctlyin advance. marcbi be rubbed his bands, and said, chuckling.
shall soon have Ibe boy oow."
. promised ihnt thej-fliould soon have pn opportunity to and winced, and tried to appear amiable, through inters
; ,
t
Fearful that Napoleon might cscupe, he sent one half relrive their character. .leaving 10,000 men (o guard mittable
hours of an evening parfy, while some youthfdt"
,of bis rorce down the right batiks of the lake t.r Uarda, the Works at Mantun, b*j nss-mbled the remainder of his tormehtor, - harrasscd into tbe display by stupid friends^
whose shores he must traverse—a sheet of wnter aboil force, now consisting of but 15.000. at Veronn. Fortv was vigorously pounding out a miscellaneous assortment •
thirty miles long, and from four to twelve wide, to cut thousand Austrian* toon surroeudru them, with cous-ani-, of batlles ond marches, songs and quadrilles, waltzes and
off tbe French retreat' The eagle ere of'Napoleon de- mute military skil}. Napoleon lured the foe to I he narrow
B e f l s U r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MORGAN BATES.
without the slightest notion concerning them, exReceiver
REUBEN GOODRICH. tected bis advantage. Instantly abandoning the siege, at causeways which threaded the marehes of Areola, where operas,
cept that certain keys in the piano correspond .With ceran enormous sacrifice, under the cover of a dark niglit Ihe beads of the colunihs ouly could meet, and where, con- tain notes in the book.
lie put every available man and horse in motion. The «eqnetiilv, superiority of numbers was or but little avail
Kxcepting for evening parlor-dances, the piano should ,
division of tbe Austrians marching down the right or In a lerrifie confliel -of'three days, the Austrians lost ia never be pkyed without the accompauiinentof a voice,western bank or tbe lake, were uot dreaming or danger, dead, wounded and'prisoners, 30.000, and again lepvjng
by a Thai berg ; and, even then, only a lew will be1
T h e P r o p e l l e r A L L E G H A N Y , wben suddenly the French army like n whirlwind, burst n trail of blood to mark their path, tbe remuunt, a' fugi- uuless
loood lr
*
"-i"
CAPT. C. H . BOYWTOJf,
'
upon them. They were scattered like deer by the hounds, tive band, fled back td'tlie Tryol.' •
mid
in
blee.ding,
broken
bands,
round
refuse
onlv
among
The
^iepe
was
again
renewed.
Again
in
January.....
ILL ItUN BFGULAJILV DURING THE SEASON
1h
_ _ _ _ _
or 1865. between Chicago and Traverse Citv, affording the wilds of the mountains. The division on the other other Austrian army in two divisions were descending
a weekly communication between thi two place-. She ha* side of ibe lake heard the thunder of tbe conflict, but toward the bcleugured fortress. (Jonld they, effect n taiued from hearing the monotonous spasmodic thrum-.
ming of a girl whose entire capacity for music has been
been thoroughly repaired and is in first rate running order. .could do nothing for the relief or their friends.
junction under the walls of Mnntnc, Napoleon's destruc- scolded or cudgeled into ber, who would much rather be
For freight or passage apply tp
U'itbont nn hour's delay Nepoleou turned upon his tion would be sure. Should Napoleon march id assail employed in doing something else,-even though.it were
HANXAH. LAY A CO,
track
toaltnck
tbe
division
on
tlieolher
side,
before
thev
one'division,
the
other'Would
enter
the
fortress
with
Corner Maxwell and Lumber Street*. Chicago,
sweeping or washing dishes.
."}
or to
1UXNAH, LAY 4 CO.,
could obtain reinforcements, at the Toot orthe lake. His abundant reinforcements and (supplies. But again the
Traverse City. troops were urged to their utmost possible speed. "Soliius or Napoleon triumphed. - lie, bad.received.re1
Crocodiles' and Monkeys.
May 1, 18C5.
?",? U1" .* f • (20-Sm.) dier*." said he. •• it is wilb your legs alone that victory
its bringing bis army up again to 30,000. lie fell
Mershot, in"his travels itflndo China, saya
can be secured." In three days the Austrian army shall upon 50,000 Austrinns at Rivoli, and cut them to pieces " ITenri
PROPELLKR
Crocodiles arc more numerous in the river at Pakaam
be destroyed. Rely on me. You know whether or not- in a day. Then turning he rushed back to Manlun, and
I am in the habit orkeeping my word." "Wnimser, not reached ihere just as the other Austriun foroe pf'20.000 Vetn.tlmn in that of Chautaboun. I continually saw them,
throw
themselves
from the banks into the water ; and it'
ILL RCN AS FOLLOWS UNTIL FURTHER No- imagining the possibility or afcssolt, had imprudentlv se- had arrived within sight ol tbe walls. They were 600n bos frequently bappend
that cnreless fishers, or persons
tice, weather and circumstances permitting :
pernted bis force into two divisions, marching with the annibihated
In this campaign of three dnvs the Aus- who have imprudently fallen
asleep on theabora have be* C
- O pieces of
V
MONDAY,
Adige between them, to be reunited at the foot ol' the triuns Inst 25.C-II0 pjisone
6j t't'O killed.
come their prey, or have afterwards died ol wounds in;
Leaves Traverse City at 7 o'clock *. *„ Hopping at lake. Mela*, with 25.000 men, comixwl one divisibn. cnniion and 25 standards. Wnriiw-r's situation in Moo- flicled by tliem. 'ITiis latter has happened twice during
Elk Rapids, Antrim City and Northport, returning by Wurmser, with 15,000, the other.
tuu wns now hopeless, an norhing wa* left for him but
my
stay
here.
It
is
amusing,
however—for one fa inter- v M
Sutton's Bay and Haight's Dock.
•
,
_ Napoleon met Mela? at Lonato. A few hours of hor- capiltiliiiuin.
TOKSDAYi
rid carnage ensued, when the Austrians were utterly • " '1 be Austrians (uoixcvered admirably," he said, ''b: ested in observing the habits-of animals oil.,fffer tberf «
see, the manner in which these creatures .
. Leaves Traveme.City via Haighf* Dock and Sntton's Bay routed. Ixaving the ground covered with the wounded they,are incapable of calculating the value of mi|.utes.' world—to
catch the apes, wbich sometimes take'a fancy to play
to Northport, returning by Antrim City, Elk Rapids and Old and their dead, ond 5,000 prisoners in the harnlg ol the
with them. Close to the bauk lies.the crocodile, bis '
Mlasion.
^
A Trip Throagh a Desert*
French, with twenty pieces of cannon, they fled, pouic
body in water, and only bis capacious mouth abo^e the
WEDNESDAY,
stneken and demoralized, beyor.d hope of speedy reliWe extract from u wmk yititied "Travels in Central
Leave* Traverse City toachiugot Haight's Dock,Old Mis- ance.
The French soldiers slept a few hours on the Asia." by Arminius VntiUny. the following Ihrilliug
aioD, Elk Rapid*, and Antrim City to Northport, returning
bloody ground, but Nepoleon slept not The down of sketch of through thf sandy dest-rt or Central Asia :
by Haight's Dock.
A troop of apes catch sight of him, seem to consult
the morning was to osher in another battle with WurmAfler leaving this hospitable sojourn, the caravan pen- together, approach little, by little, and commence their
THURSDAY,
Leaving Traverse City stops at Northport and Pine Biver, ser. Napoleon, (pent the whole night galloping from etrated rurt her nnd further the mitro«lden wilds of Cen- frolics, by turns actors and spectators. One of the post
returning by Antrim Olly and Elk Rapid*.
post to post. Five horses had successively SUIIK beneath tral Asia, until ihcy reached the sandy desert on the actire or imprudent,, jumps from branch to brach .till
"V
"l> «be eariiest break of day the troops were route to Bukhara. Here they were doomed to cncoun- within arespectabledistance offfromtbe crocodile, when,
FRIDAY.
Leaves Traverse City touching at Height's Dock, Elk Ba- again in motion. They met tho foe.at lastisiione. The
most dismal terrors. It was the month or July.—
ids and Antrim City to Northport, returning by Hnight"-. battle was decisive, and night alone rescued the fugitive 'I he first station brought them to a sva or sand, extend- hanging by one claw, nnd with the dexterity peculiar to
these animals, he advances and retires, now giving to hfa
ock.
from the swift and terrible blows or their pursuers.
ing as iar as the cyo can reach. On one side it wos form- enemy a blow with his paw, at another time poly preten*
' SATURDAY.
In this campaign or six days, the Austrians lost 40,000 ed into high Itilk like waves lashed into that position by
Leave? Traverse City via Knight's Dock to Northport, and
ding to do so. Tho other apes enjoying the fun, evidentPine River/returning tpu'chcs at Antrim City and Elk Rapid* men in killed, wounded and prisoners. Sixty thousnud lie storm. On the other, ride, it was like the smooth ly wishing lo take part in it • lint the branches being too •
HANNAH, LAY* CO. had marched from Trent, with gleaming liminereand tri- atersof a still lake, serenely rippled by the western high, they form n sort'of chain by laying hold of each
Traverse City, June J9. 1865.
(21-8m.) umphant music, flushed with anticipated victory. But wind. The camels and asses sank to their knees at every other's paws, and ihus swing backwards and forward,
20,000 exhausted, bleediug. war-scatched fugitives, ran step. Not a bird was visible in the air; not a worm or w hile any of them who come within reach of the crocostraggling baekjo seek protection behind the ramparts beetle upon the earth. The bones of those *ho had per- dile,
torments him to the best of his ability. Sometimes
of the city. "With but 30.000 menXapoIeon hod accom- ished Oil tbe way, whitening in the sun, as they lay col- the terrible
suddenly close, but not upon-the audiciplished this amazing achievement Tbe soldiers proud!; lected iu heaps to guard the march of future truvi (eh*. <»us ape, w jaws
ho just escapes ; then there are cries of exultailed it " The six days'campaign."
Capl. L. B, GOLDSMITH,
formed a sombre memorial of departed life. The strength tation from the tormentors, who gambol about j^yrnlly. Again
Napoleon
returned
to
Si
antua
and
rerunicd
the
of the camels had been exhausted before they enten-d the
WILL LEAVE NORTHPORT FOR
however, the claw js CDtrapped, and tbe
siege. The Austrians, humiliated and enraged by the desert, and two of them died at the first day's station— Occasionally,
dcleot. speedily raised another army of .15.000 men — The terrible heat already left the travellers without victim dragged with,rapily oflightniug beneath the water,
W urm.ser left 25,000 about ten miles sonili of Trent, to strength ; two of the poorer members of the company, when the whole troop disappear, groaning arid shrieking.' <l
And all points
^renfot tlte Tyrol from being ravaged by the French. who had tramped on foot by the side of their feeble The misadventure docs not, however, prevent their r©f
6ru) link H I N. T. Ca E. E. ml K. T. 4 Erit E, E,«ud with 30.000 passed over the valley ort'lie Brenin, to beast?, beenmo so sick that thev were tumble to sit or commencipg the game a few jays aflcjwatd."
tnarch down its narrow defile. Witfi this force eo-oper- ride, and had lo be bound at full length upon tbe tho
On th» following days :
Tlfe Women of Paraanary.
,:t:>i*»r •
ating wilh tlie 20.000 Austrians in garrison at Mantua, camels. As long as they were able to articulate, they
J u l y 8th, 17th, 27th.
Tlie
author
of
"
Sketches
in
Paraguay"
gives
ns
this
be would have 50,000 to assail the French in front and kept exclaiming. •' Wnter ! wotcr!" the only words that
Aufc- 5 t h , 1 4 t h , ' 2 4 t h .
rear.
escaped their lips. On the fourth dny onc Of them was fragrent morsel:—Everybody smokes in Paraguay, and
S p t . 2d. 11th. 21st, 3 0 t h .
Nnjiolcoo, who kept himself informed of the relieved by death from the toimentso'r thirst. Before he nearly every female above thirteen years of ages chews
Passenger* Ticketed to all places I
slightest morcmcnt or the enemy, instantly and secretly drew his Inst breaib. his tongue wns quite black, tbe roor I am wrong. They do not chew, but put the tobacco in
*
id Fare as Id
put his whole ermy again in motifln. With hardly n his month or a grayish white, bis lips shriveled, nud tbe their mouths, keep"it there constantly, except.when eatmoment's delay Tor food or rest. Napoleon urged his col- teeth exposed. Before leaving the uesert, tho author bad ing, and. instead of chewing, roll it about with Ibeir
umnsbp the parallel valley or tbe Adige at double quick. only about six glosses or water k-ft in his leathern bottle. tongues aud suck'it. Only imagine youreejif about tp BSAt 7 o'clock A. M. on the following day* :
In the earliest dawn or tbe morning or tbe 4th or Septem- These he drank, drop by drop, to appease the bunting lute the rich red lips of a magnificent mile Hebe, arrayber, be burst like a tempest upon the astonished roe.— heat. Presently his tongue began to turn black, nnd al- ed in satin nnd flashing in diamonds; sbo puts you back
J u l y 8 r d , 13th, 22nd, 81st.
The battle was short and decisive. The routed enemy, armed at tbe danger, he drank off hair the remaining wilh one delicate band, while, with the fair taper fingers
Aug. 10th, 19th, 28th.
pursued by tbe cavalry, and hewn down by sabers, left store at a draught, thinkii^; Ihu3 to save his life. But it of ihe other, she draws forth from her-month a brownish
Sept. 7th, 16th a n d 25th.
the ground covered with their dead. Seven thousand only increased the fever in his veins. His strength was block roll pf tobacco,,quite Iwo inches long, looking like
irisoners, with twenty pieces of cannon, fell "into tbe gradually leaving him. when tho enravan was struck by nmonsterousgiub, and, depositing the savory morsel on
FARE FROM NORTHPORT TO
the rim of your sombrero, puts up her face and is ready
__ ,
1st Class.
2nd Class. lands of the victors. Such was the battle of Roveredo, tho tebbed. n poisonous wind of the desert, wbich had for your salute. I have sometimes seen an over-delicate
Simla
.....$C 00
....U 00 Tbe next mofning Napoleon entered Trent in triumph.— hurried rapidly toward them with death io its appear- foreigner turn with a shudder of loathing under such cirDetroit.:
7 00
5 00 In a lew hours consolidating bis army, and securing^
cumstances. aud get tbe epithet'of rl tavaco (the savage)
Buffalo..
U 00
6 50 vast amount of tbe munitions of war, before tbe eon of
1 be camels, from which they lost no time in dismountChicago
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00
that day went down, be was again, wi'b his whole army, ing. ottejed n loud cry, fell on theirkmes, si retched their applied to him by the offended beauty for tbfa sensitive
Passengers to Detroit can go from Sarpla to Detroit either
squenmisbness. However one soon gets used to (hfa in .•
by theOrand Trunk R. B. or river Steamer. At Saraia the on tho valley of tbe Benta, in chase of Wurmser. He long necks along the ground, and strove to bury their Pnroguary, where you ore perforcc of custom obliged
" Wade " connects with the O. T. B. B. for BnOfclo and all caught him at Baasano, and without allowing him an heads in the sand. Tlx! wwid rushed with a dull clatter to kiss every^ady you ore introduced to ; and one-half
points tn Canada and th« Eastern States. Passenger* ticket- hour to prepare for battle, fell, with tbe almost impetu- ling sound, leaving tho party covered with a cmsl or sand
von meet nre really tempting enough to render you recked through. Time from Sarnia to Buflhlo 7 hours, being 48 osity, upon his rear.
two fiiigetvi'.-n k. The first particles that touched the
honrs quicker than by boat through Lake Erie.
The Austrians. bewildered, and striking blows almost b«idy wemed to burn like a rain or Bakes of/Ore. Had less of consequences ; you would sip the dew or'tbe profFor further information apply to
random, fought dcsperatelv, bat in vain. All but 16.- they met the wind six miles deeper in the'desert, the fered ling in tbe face of a tobacco battery—even tbe
CAkPBELL A GOODRICH.
double-distilled
"boneydew" of old Virginia
000 were lefi prisoners or dead upon the field. This whole caravan would doubtless have perished. Hie au(29-Sm.)
Northport
shattered bam), disheartened and panic striekeu, fled thor was left half dead. He could not dismount from bis
The following is ibe world renowned epitaph of the
down the river, hoping to find a refuge behind the ram- camel without assistance. As be was laid fall length upparts of Mantna. Napoleon purroeil them vigorously, on tl*' ground, a fearful fire seemed to consume his inte- I^dy Elizabeth O'L/xmey.f " First cousin to Burke,
every step of tbe way throwing balls and jbel'ainlo Ihyir rior ; be wfls driven almost to mnducss by tbe pain in commonly called the Sublime, she was bland,-passionate,
ranks. Tbe garrison at Mantna rushed oat. to aid them. bis bead ; be was apparently suffering tho agooiea of a and deeply religious Also she pointed in water colors,
Another pitch battle waa fought. Tho French were en- horrid death. Starting toward midnight on tbe perilous and sent many pictures to the great exhibition, and of
T H E 8PLENDID PROPELLER ONEIDA,
tirely victorious, and the Austrians routed at every point, march, he fell'asleep, and on awakening iu tbe rooroinc, sucb fa the kingdom of heaven."
driven behind their walla. Thus, in a campaign or heflggpdhimself in a mud lint, surroutided by people with
Will run regularising
reful
the^awfuf 1865, between were
A lawyer somewhat disgusted at seeing a couple of .
ten days. Napoleon, marched over two hundred miles, long beards. He.bad no strength to speak to tbem, bat
Irishmen looking at a six-sided building which be ocBUFFALO
ANP
C H I C A G O fought three pitched battles, and annihilated an army they
kindly treated bint, gave him something warm to copicd, lifletj up the window, put his bead out. and adToaching at Northport both waya, She will he da? twice as numerous as his own.
driuk. and Sperwnrds some sour milk mixed with water dressed them thus : "What do you stand there for,like
at Northport on Sunday. the 16th Inst., bound, to Qbicago,
Again the siege was renewed, and again all the resoura ptir'of blockheads, gazing at' ray office f Do ypu take'
and wU| return on the 22nd. She will make the round trip ces of all the Austrian empire were called into requisi- and sail, whicb soon set him once more npou bis feet.
between Northport and BuffWlo every eight days, and between tion to gather a,new army. All the pride and enthusiit for n church J" "FaixJ" answered one of tbea*, '* I :
Tbe Piano Mnuln.
Northport aid ChlAgo every six daj*.
v
wns tbiukin' so, till the devil poked hfa bead out' of tbe
Capt. At wood Is one of the safest, most accommodating asm or .the court were roused. Twenty-five thousand
There is np social disease »o witle-spread. so virnlent. windy."
.
T
and gentlemanly Captains on the Lakes, and paasengers may werespeelily rendezvoused in tbe gorges of the Tyrol
aud so fatal it its attack, as the piano mania. Before'0
J-' 0*5.' OO) vl •
rely upon good fare and all thou attentions «tod courtesies Nipoleon
Napoleonfoiid
bid now
now but
but 30,000
30.000 with
wit which too oppoae
oppose tthe girl is bom. now-a-days, s'oe is predestined toatt and .exA child's faith in bia mother ia well illustrated by thejhtohUd «, m.chloih. p l n u ^ o ! . Wp M
tt.
ihiT.mj*)
Urn.
tract
dreadful
screeching*
and
wailing*
for
at
least
ten
following incident :
V
Karfy in November"tbe Austrians again commenced ycara of her natural life.: No questions |o whether she , " A little boy, disputing with bia sister on some subtheir march. Snow whitened the tops of tbe mountaiui, possesses an car. and no consideration Tor the ears of other ject, exclaimed, " I t is true, for motbsr says so ; and it
CAMPBELL A GOODRICH.
Nortkport
and tbe Mods of tbe approaching winter iwept throagb people., fa,permitted to interfere with tba d«c<ee. which she t«ya »P, it it so, If It tint *o"
~>ISrCBMSHM KTEKT rSIDAT.AT
HI KiiJi if M Frilling Hall; iri Eiptjjtiwali CirailH.
Chicago and Traverse City.
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mi mv! nmnff « CICAM AND WILIMKB
WESTERN MSmm
WlPiSr.
P R O P E L L E R ONEIDA.
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mm
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—- ' —
Counterfeit Rotes Described.
Major Osb£rn, of Pennsylvania, baa returned to WashTbefoliowing description ot the counterfeit United
ington from a visit to tbe prison pens at Andersonville,
States notes in circulation are usefal for. information :
Macon, Danville, Florence, Augusta and Savanoah,
2s, imitation, are reported in circulation. Poorly
M O B Q A N BATE9,gattoran<l Proprtotor
where be has been collecting erideno® in relation to tbe dona
5s, altered from 2a. Portrait or Chase.
cruelties practiced by tbe rebels upon Union prisoner*.—
T B 4 V B « » * O i r T i
5s, imitation. Poorly dooe ; coarse.
F R I D A Y MORNING, J U L Y 28,1865.
Capt H. W . Bsc. formerly one of the Andersonville
5s, photographed—have blurred-look ; tbe paper i»
keepers, has been arrested and is now in tbe Old Capitol stiffer and heavier. Signatures very heavy.
M M AJhfas.
.
prison.
10s, imitation, weU executed, ate reported in circulation.
The Albany Journal BJ1 that evidence aceunitfate«
Private advices from Spin Francisco report the death There is no Treasury stamp upon the bill.
lhat * porti on of tkMarrltory of Mexico is virtually to
10s, altered from Is—vig. portrait or Chase w> tho
of Alonzo Potter, D. D , Bishop of tbe Protestant Epispass into the band# of France. Ex-Senator Gwin baa
upper left ; geouine have portrait or Lincoln.
copal Church in Pennsylvania. He was born in Dutch-, 20s, imitation, engraving coarse ; general appearance
formally announced hit accession to a Vice-Roy alty-ship,
esa county, N. Y., July 10, 1800. He has held the var- bad.
while the last trriral from Vera Ore* brioga what parious positions of Tutor in Union College in 1819, Pro50s, imitation. The head of Hamilton is coarse and
porta to be defloite Intelligence that MaximilHan win
fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in tbe blurred ; otherwise excellently done, and well calculataooa issue a decree ceding SIDOU, Durango and Sooora ries.
to deceive.
Tbe news oT tbe success of tbe Union cause in the Unit- same institution in 1821, was elected President of Gen- ed 50s,
altered from 2s—vignette portrait or Hamilton
to tbe Freocb as aecnrity for the war debt doe France.
eva College, N. Y., in 1825, Bector or 8 t Paul's Cbnrcb below tbe words Uuited States. In genuine it is above.
Thi» would dbnbtleas be a very pleasant arrangement— ed 8tatea was the signal for great rejoicing in Buenos
Boston, in 1826, Vice President or Union College in
100s,
imitation—The only points or actual difference
Ayrea.
especially to Napoleon. Tbe posseaslonof the rich silFord, the proprietor of the theatre where President 1831, and was consecrated Bishop of Pennsylvania in between tbe genuine and counterfeit are these: In the
ver mioes of Northern Mexico would go far towards deupper left corner are tbe words " Act or February 25th,
Lincoln was killed, is determined to test tbe legality of 1845.
fraying ttoe expenses of the conquest of tbe land of tbe
1862." In tbe counterfeit tbe " t h a n d the ornamental
Capt. Wing, one or the keepers or the Andersonville lines shove run iuio and touch tbe border ; in tbe genMonternmas. It would, moreorer, gratify tbe present Secretary Btantoo'a action in closing up his institution.
G. B. Lamer, before tbe wjr, one of the wealthiest cit- prison pen, will be tried at Washington next week by uine there is a clear space between. On the right end
French passion for territorial aggrandixement Besides,
of back or note there are fourteen small ovals ; 00 tbe
izens of Savannah, has been released from the Old Cap- Military Commission.
i t would enable the inscrutable " Man of December
D e n t CoL Wm. E Mai ford, late or the rebel army, edge or each oval the figures in the bad read 001. or initol Prison and ordered to report to the Secretary of
retain a lien upon tbe new Empire, which would make
verted, white on the left they are 100. This Is the reand formerly of Indiana, has been allowed by tbe Presi- verse or those figures in the genuine ; there, it will bo
War.
its nominal Sovereign tbe merest poppet in bis bands.Gayle, the man who advertised to pay a million doners dent to leave the country, provided be will never return. seen that on tbe right hand they read 100, and on tbe
This is an ungrateful world, and Napoleon knows i t —
Wool hac ad van (id two cents all along the line or the left 001. These notes are well executed.
for the murder of tbe IfUe Presided Lincoln, President
Suppose, after all he has done for him, Maximillian were
Postage Currency—25 cents, imitation—poorly enJohnson snd Secretary Seward, has been sent to Fort Michigan Central Railroad. Fifty-eight cents is now of• t o turn tail upon bint, surround hinnelf with Belgian and
graved and on poor paper.
fered by buyers for good lots.
r
50 cents, imitation—poorly done. The heads of WashAustrian influences and bayonets, and tell bis benefac- Pulaski.
OoL Hamilton, Davis' Private Secretary, has been sent
ington are blurred, and are not alike.
Grand Traverse Association.
lor to go about bis busioess T But once a mortgage
6 and 10 cents, imitation—poorly printed.
•upon a portion of his goods and chattels is obtained, all to Fort McHenry 5 Prof McCulloch, or New York fire From the Elk Rapid* Eagle.
50s, new Issue are now in circulation. Observe cauMr. Enrroa
In accordance with a vote of this body
tear of treachery is past Tbe new Emperor surreo- notoriety, to Fort Delaware, and Gen. Harris to the Libat the conclusion or its semi-annual session, held here on tion.
by
Prison.
'
•ders his independence, assumes tbe badge or servitude,
Tbe portrait on each coarsely done.
TTiursday,
Friday,
Saturday
and
Sunday
last
0
brier
acThe four conspirators, Dr. Mudd, Bpangler, Arnold
National Banks—5s, imitation—well executed, and
•and becomes henceforth tbe mere lackey of bis illuscount ot its proceedings is furnished for publication!
and McLaughlin have been sent to the Dry Tortugns, the
Five Churches were represented at tbe meeting by a dangerous character, are reported in circulation.
trious patron.
Coupons— Counterfeit coupons dated March i. 1865.
President baring changed their place of imprisonment both Pastor and delegate. Tbe Church in Traverse City
Uncle Sam may have a word to soy In this matter.
and tbe Church in Manistee were not represented. Rev. for $12 50 in tbo similitude of 10-40 five per cent. .
Tbe ma»ng of our troops on tbe Bio Grande shows that from Albany to that locality.
Uuited States $500 bonds, bare been offered at different
Tbe Commoo Council of Springfield, I1L, havo donat- Reuben Hatch, of Benzoniu. presided. Mr. N. Moreour Government means to keep a sharp eye on these
bouse. Missionary of the American S. S. Union for tho United States depositories.
clever operators, and promptly check them in any offen- ed six acres in the Oak Ridge Cemetery for tbe National Grand Traverse region, being present, was Invited to sit
7-20 Bonds.—Some of these are in circulation with
as a corresponding member,
tbe coupons cut off, and offered* as currency. Without'
aively disreputable enterprise tbey may seek to engage Lincoln Monument
Mr. Hatch preached the opening Sermon, Thursday coupons they are or no value until mature. Refase all
The President/in addition to bis telegram of tbe 16th,
in.
has addressed a letter to Gov. Brownlov expressing more evening, both tbe preachers who bad beeu designated for sucb.
that service having failed to arrive at the commencement
R. BJLXCBOTT, the Daguerrian Artist, will remain in
rally bis views and endorsing tbe arrest ol Emerson ElbeBarnnm's Proposed New Museum.
of tbe meeting.
I
town three weeks longor. Now is tbe time to secure
Very few people have any idea of the capital required
ridge for disloyalty.
After the devotional exercises of the morning, Friday
•good plotnres.
The notorious rebel Hines, one of John Morgan's staff was occupied with necessary but important business and to start such an enterprise us Mr. Barnnm proposes, l i e
calculates that tbe
ROSES.—We have on our table five large, fragrant and officers and intimately associated with the Chicago Con- with the consideration of matters pertaining to tbe mutu—
$400,000
al improvement of tbe members of tbo Association. The Cost of the ground will be I . . .
"beautiful Botes on one small stem, from tbe garden of J . spiracy, has taken the Amnesty osth and gone home to evening was pleasantly spent in singing and.listening to Cont of the building
----- IM.OOO .
150,000
Kentucky.
<3. Bamsdell. Esq.
sacred music, interspersed Pwith remarks from Rev. Cost of Collection
The barque A. 1, of Providence, was sunk by a cyo- Messrs. Kirkland and Hatch, on the valno of music as a
Total
$800,000
GUSTO* Hoc sr.—James K. Gunton is building a twopari of worship.
lone
on
tbe
13th
of
April
and
thirteen
lives
lost.
Only
The
Museum
will
contain
larjte
halls
or
curiosities,
a
ttory addition to tbe Gunton House which will give him
Saturday was occupied with devotional exercises, some long saloon, with stage, for philosophic and scenlific leca Dining Hall 18 by 48 feet, with lodging rooms above. the Captain and two of the seaman were saved.
accouot of tbe recent National Council by one or the del- tures and experiments, a polytechnic department, for the
The
Russian
telegraph
expedition
has
sailed
from
Ssn
He will then have one bf the most commodious Hotels
egates who attended it—narratives of the state of re- exhibition of working models of new inventions, n picture
Francisco for Bherings' Straits. The expedition consists ligion in the Churehcs or the Assocation—tbe considera- gallery. aquaria, immense theatre on tbo ground floor,
on Grand Traverse Bay.
or four vessels, carrying from two to six guns cach, and a tion or the state or the country—the consideration or the where equestrian performances will be eiven threeO n . CCBTEK.—We learn from the Alexandria (La.)
best method of contibuting to benevolent canse,—tbe months cach your, in Winter, pantomime three months,
land force of 1,500 men.
Democrat that MaJ. Gen. GEOEOK A. COTTX* has estabin Summer, and " high classed moral dramas und specA call has been issued for the Wisconsin Republican Perparatory Lecture and other matters.
The following resolutions was adopted in reference to tacles " during the rest or the year. On the roor will be
lished his Headquarters at that place. His command Convention to be held at Madison, 8ept. 6. All regiplaced tbe zoological gardens, containing animals of every
consists of the following Regiments of Cavalry : 7th ments in the field at that date will be entitled to represen- benevolent contributions:
nature, tho whole covered with a well ventilated story
Resolved—'Tbat
we
recommend
to'
our
Churches,
so
Indiana, 1st Iowa, 5th Illinois, 2nd Wisconsin and 12th
tation in tbe Convention.
far as they can consistently, to systematize their contri- above tbe root An elevator will be worked by a stean>
Illinois.
'
The rebel property delivered by the Imperialists to butions to benevolent objects in accordance with the re- engine in the cellar, and the whole structure will be fire
ANTRIM COUXTT.—We learn from the Elk Rapids G e a Brown was sent to the latter by tbe express orders commendations of tbe General Association or tbe State. proof. This is as we understand it, but a foiut outline of
Tbe following resolutions on tho State of tbe Country the new museum project of which Mr. Barrtnm is soleEagle that tbe Supervisors of Antrim County, at a re- of Maximilian.
proprietor. Its success will depend greatly on the cordwere adopted :
cent Special Meeting, appropriated three thousand dolA mutiny occurred a short time since at Fort leven1. Reiolted—Tbat we rejoice and mve thanks to Al- Sal co-operation of Americans at home nod abroad—a
lars for building a Court House and J ail That County worth among the 6th West Virginia cavalry and other mighty God for the return ol pence throughout all our cooperation which will doubtless be given heartily and
_
is rich in dbn-resident taxes and can better afford to troops, who refused to march across the plains. They land, and tbat we desire a speedy, peaceful and complete intelligently.
From every section of tbe country Mr. Barnnm is rereconstruction and restoration of tne seceded States, or
erect public building* than any other Northern new were placed under arrest
the basis or equal rights and privilicps, without distinc- ceiving letters of sympathy from persons offering him colCounty. The burden will be light upon resident tax
Tbe miners' strike in the I*ke Superior regions is not tion or race or color, under the guidance and restraints of lections or coins, of shell", stuffed birds, Revolutionary
relics, and record curiosities. Gen. Scott has presentedP»7«»yet quelled, but no open outbreak has yet occurred. The wholesome and righteous laws.
The colored men of Pennsylvania propose to call a presence or the United 8tates steamer Michigan and or a
2. Whereas—It appears that Jefferson Davis and him with a very uniqne collection ol personal relics, which
will be or great interest as years go on.
National Convention at Harrisburg on the 1st of Au. body of Chicago troops at Marquette will prevent any- others or tho leaders or the rebellion have been guilty,
not only or treason, but also or wholesale murder, theregust, to ilacuss the welfare of their race and observe thing of tbe kind.
FOCHD DRAD.—The body of a drowned man was found
fore
1 tbe beach, about one mile south of Elk Rapids, otv
tbe anniversary of emancipation in the British West InA desperate affray occurred oil the 8th inst, near LexResolved—That they should bo indicted snd tried, and Tuesday last Ho had nothing on or about him by
ington, Tenn, at a picnic between returned Union and if convicted should promptly snffer the full penalty of outdies.
•
which bis name or wbereaboota could be ascertained.—
A grave stone in the cemetery at Newburyport marks rebel soldiers. The picnic was inaugurated to restore raged law, not only for tbe'punishment oft>vil doer*, but He was a man about five feet six inches high and from
40 to 45 years or age. Ho had on. when found a pair o r
the resting-place of an estimable lady, who, according to good feelings, and ended in bloodshed. Three men were also for a warning to others in all time to come.
Saturday evening the members of the Association took dark colored cassiroere ' pants, grey vest white cotton
the inscription, " wasio state health suddenly summon- killed and seven seriously wounded.
tea together, at Mrs. Bogota. On Sunday there were shirt, a brown tweeds coat, and a pair or congress gaiNorth Carolina papers are commenting favorably up- tbe usual religious services. Tbe Association adjourned
ed to the skies, and snatched from ye eager embrace of
ters, without socka From appearance the body bad
her friends by swallowing a Pee at her own table, when on tbe benefits resulting to that State from tbe influx of to meet again. Providence permitting, at Carp River^on
in tbe water for some length or time.
the second Thnrsdsy of Januarv. 1865. for the annual
•,
[Elk Rapids Eagle, July 21.
Northern business men.
in a few'houra she sweetly breathed her soul away."
Tbe Attorney General of Virginia has given an opin- meeting. Rev. Mr. Tbofoas. of Manistee. tB appointed to
The present Beries of the 7.30 loin will probably all be
preach the opening sermon, and Rev. Mr. Crumb, or
Eoglisb
colonial possessions do not seem to be grentljr
absorbed within a week or ten days. This is the last of ion to Gov. Pierpont that persons who held office under Traverse City, alternate. Special discourses on the sub- ptofitable io any quarter of the globe. We are told oi»
tbe $600,900,000 loan authorized by the last session of the so-called " Confederate" Government, or under any jects of "'Prayer" and » Cburch Polity" are assigned to the best authority that India was Dover before so prostwo other' bretbern.
LKROT WARBKX, 8cribe.
Congress. When the soldiers are paid off with the de- rebellious State Government, are not eligible to office.
perous as she has been during tbe past three years, yet
Elk Rapids, July 18, 1865.
No distribution has yet been made of rewards offered
crease of Government expensea, tbe Secretary will be
in that same time tho surplus or revenue over expendiThe Great Bridge at Cincinnati.
able to get along until Congress meots, with the use of for tbe arrest or the assassins or President Lincoln. The
ture has gradually declined, and has at last been turned
subject is under consideration by tbe Board or which From the Ctnainnati Commercial.
certificates of indebtedness and temporary loans.
The immense and massive stone-work of the piers or into a deficit.
Judge Advocate General Holt Is President, which has
A Montreal letter says : " O n the ancexation ques- not yet made a report
this msgnificent structure, which is soon to span the
The story starte d by tbe Copperhead paper in CincinOhio river and unite the two States, is about completed.
tion, it is reduced to a moral certainty that if the ConTbe ramilies or Jeff. Davis and C.C. Clay, it is stated, W e understand that in two weeks a foot-bridge, for the nati, that at a recent interview President Johnson callgress of the United States does not revoke the notice al.
engaged counsel for those prisoners early in May. It is use of the workmen only, will be thrown across the ri ver ed Senator Somner a fanatic, and crossly insulted bim, is
ready given for the repeal of the Reciprocity Treaty, the again announced, positively, that Jeff Davis will be tried 00 wire ropes, and about one mooth from that time tbey authoritatively denied. There U no foundation whatever
Canada* will be annexed to the United 8tates. The fur- by a Military Court, sufficient evidence being at hand to commence stretching tbe wires for the main cables.—
They are receiving the wire for the latter as fast as pos- for the story.
ther you go into Canads, and tbe more you%ear about
convict him or complicity in the assassination plot
sible.
There is a man at Providence. R. L, who has been
annexation, the more certain it is that tbe only hope of
Crime or every description has increased to such an alTbe malff bridge will be suspended on two wire cables, married thirty-four year*, and still preserves his wedding
killing tbo prospect is tbe continuance of tbe treaty menarming extent in Springfield, Illinois, that tbe city govern- each of which will be thirteen inches in diameter. The salt, having worn it every Sunday since. In all. he baa
tioned."
:
ment has confessed itself powerless in the premises by de- cables will be made by stretching one wire across at a
GBAFSHOPPXR ScouEOfc—Tbe S t Paul Pioneer says livering over tbe execution or tbe laws to the military au- time until the whole number required are in place, and had it on 1,768 days, and it is a good suit yet.
thenthemachineswiUbe brought intorequisitionto
the grasshopper scourge in the counties of Renville, thorities. Gen. Cook, in compliance with the Mayor!
MARRIED,
twist them together. The iroji ssddk-plates, on which
Brown, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur and Scott. Min- request, has detailed a strong military force to act as the cablcs will rest on tbe top* or the piers, are now rea- In Glen Arbor, July 4th, 1888. by Oeor«e Bay, Esq., ¥ r ,
ALOXIO HANXISAL to Mia* MABOARCT USUCIH, of Crjstal
nesBota, this season, in numbers and destrectiveness,
dy, and weigh nine tons each.
patrolmen.
Lake.
equals anything ever known in almost any part of tbe
Tbe span of the bridge is 1,057 feet, being aboot 200
The Bepublican State Convention of New Jersey was feet longer than Niagaria suspension bridge, and longer
-civilised world.- The locusts of Egypt were nothing to
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
held at Trenton, on the 20th inst, and nominated Hoc. than any wire suspension bridge in the world. About
•compare with them in many localitiea. Thus far tboir
A Clergyman, while reaidlng In South America as a MisMarcos L Ward as candidate for Governor. Gen. Kil- 500 tons of wire wiU be used in constructing i t Tbe
ravage* have been confined" chiefly to tbe prairie*, but
sionary, discovered a safe ana almple remedy for the Care of
patrick was permanent President of tbe Convention, distance from tbe foundation to the top of the pier* is Nervous Weakness, Early Dacay. Diseases of the Urinary and
they have lately commenced flying and alighting in the
200 feet and from tbo floor of the bridge to the top of
which wt* in all respects, an harmooious and enthusiastic
tbe pier* 110 feet The floor of tbe bridge, when the Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought
timber known as tbe " Big Woods " and there is every
one. Mr. Ward's competitor* were Gen. Kilpatrick and river is at its present stage, win be 90 feet from the wa- on by baneful and vicious habits. Or*at numbers have been,
probability that they will pass through and beyond it,
ter, and will be 10 feet higher in the center tban ; at ei- already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a deelre
Hon.
A.
G.
Cattle.
and sweep the southern part of the State. There are
All tbe rebels in Canada save George N. 8anders and ther pier Tbe latter are bnilt or solid maaonaty, and to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the reonly too strong grounds for believing that in the six
celpe for preparing and using thta medicine, la a aesled enJacob Thompson have taken tbe oath of allegiance and measured, at the foundation, 100 by 50 feet, decraulog
counties named there will not be an average of more
until reaching tbe top, where the measurement is 70 by velope, to any who needa It, Fax* or CHABO*.
applied for pardon. General Potter has informed them 36 feet. As many workmen as can bo used are employPlesse inclose a post-paid eavelope.addressedto yourselt.
than one hair the crops left to harvest, and there will
that it win be si long lime before the Government will ed, but notwithstanding all this, tbe bridgo will not be
Address.
JOSEPH T. IMMAN,
A
OO^e ,
hardly be enough vegetables left for seed. Corn, has
"
Station D, Bible
Hons',
York
pardon any .of tbe rascally rebels who b a n been spending ready for public transit short of ooe venr. I t * spans
been less injured thus lar th%n other crop* and wheat
(mm*)
from
the
ptore
to
tke
anchorage
krMO
foet
their time pfctHog raids and piracies 00 tbe border*.
CIjt <§rani Crabrae Byafti
,
- - ^
*— — ' '
The Latest Hews.
Tbe total receipts of tbe Milwaukee Soldiers'Fair were
<125,000.
The Imperialists have evacuated Camargo and fallen
back to Monterey abandoning tbe country.
The Ohio Union Light Guard, the body guard of the
President are to be immediately mustered ont
Gen. Sully's Indisn expedition is now concentrated at
Fort Soil/. Several of the Sioux are anxious to make a
treaty of peace.
Gen. Pope has returned to S t Louis, and win assume
command or tbe Department or Missouri, under Gen.
Sherman. Gen. Dodge takes command of tbe Territo-
TH&
1QBKAT
FEMALE
REMEDY
REGULARITIES.
FOB
IR-
o a s E R OT P V S L I O A T I O K .
P U B L I C .NOTICE.
' . .
t
STATX or MUMMAM, N o r m JCDJCIAL C u t c u n .
LAXD O m c x AT TKAVKBM C m , MICH- ? .•
C u a a j j t s I * M i B M a s a o o x , I n f a n t , by L. W. B e e n Lis n e x t
July 12,1865.
$
' . /
f \ { ) *ri«nd, Oomplaiaaat
TO GEORGE W E A V E R :
YOD A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T C0MS u i t p e n d i n g in t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of O rand plaint h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered b y
Traverse a t Traverse City o n t h e F i f t e e n t h d a y of J u l y , A. y o u under the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 22nd
d a y of September, 1864, to w i t : the e | of n w j a n d e | of awi
section 9 town 26 n o r t h of range 13 w e s t (No. 1034) haa been
abandoned b v y o n ror more than aix months, a n d t h a t w e have
appointed Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1865, a t 10
o clock A. M^ f o r heairing t h e above complaint a n d t a k i n g
ddlebrook, cause his a p p e a r a n c e t o be entered in t h i s testimony thereon, a t the office of the R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d
on o r before the t w e l f t h day of S e p t e m b e r next, and Office at Traverae City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h time a n d place
t h a t in case of hia appearance b e canae his a n s w e r t o the you may appear a n d ahow cauae, if a n y y o u have, why t h e
C o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o be filed a n d a copy thereof to be serv- entry ao msde by you abould n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e
ed on t h e Complalnant'a Solicitor w i t h i n twenty days a f t e r land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any rriend of the said George Weaver may a p p e a r a n d otfer
eervtce of a copy of aaid bill, a n d a notice of Uiia order, and
t h a t In default thereor t h e aaid bill be taken at confessed by proor as to w h e t h e r he la now, o r h a s been, in t h e l a n d or
naval aervlce of the United States.
the said defendant, Joseph L Mlddlebrook.
A n ^ i t la f a r t h e r ordered t h a t within twenty d a y s the Com. a l n a a t cause a n o t i c e of thia o r d e r t o be published In the
(30-5i»)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
Urand Traverse Herald, a a d t h a t t h e aald publication be continned In aald p a p e r once In each week for alx weeks in suoPUBLIC NOTICE.
Theae D r o p s a n a acientlically compounded Hold preparat i o n a n d U t t e r t h a n a n y Pllla, Powder*, or H o e t r e
l a g liquid, t h e i r a c t i o n la direct a n d p o a i t i v e , r e n d e r i n g t h e m
a reliable, a p e e d y a n d c e r t a i n specific for t h e c a r e of all oba t r u e t i e a a a n d suppreaaioaa of n a t u r e . T h e p o p u l a r i t y l a i n dleated b y the f a c t t h a t o v e r 100,000 bottles are annually aold
a n d eonaumed fay t h e lad lee of the United State*, e v e r y o n e
o f Whom apeak ia the strongest term* of pralae of t h e i r g r e a t
m e r i t s . T h e y are rapidly t s k i n g the p l a c e ot e v e r y o t h e r Female Remedy, a n j l are conaidered by all w h o know a o g h t at
them, a r e t h e s u r e s t safest, a n d moat Infallible preperation
in the world, for t h e core of all female complalnta, the r e m o v
a l of all obetruetiona of a a t a r e , a n d the promotion of health,
r e g u l a r i t y and atrength- E x p l i c i t d i r e c t i o n ! a t a t l n g when'
t h e y m a y be aaed^and e x p l a i n i n g when a n d w h y they should
n o t , n o r conld n o t he used w i t h o u t p r o d u c i n g effects c o n t r a r y
t o n a t u r e ' s chosen laws, will be f o n n d carefully folded around
e a c h bottle, w i t h t h e w r i t t e n s i g n a t u r e of J o m r L. LTOK,
C H A R L E 8 S . MARSH,
C i r c u i t C o u r t Commissioner f o r Grand Traverse Co^ Mich.
-without which n o n e are genuine.
A t t e s t : JESSE CBAJC, Register.
Prepared by D r . J O H N U L Y O N , 196 Chapel Street, N«
J . C. R i x a o n . i , Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
Haven, C o n n , w h o can be c o n i u l t e d either personally, or by
( P r i n t e r ^ feea S8 70.)
31-6w.
;Bis 11, (enclosing stamp,) c o n c e r n i n g all private dlse
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
,
Sold by D r u gg u t s everywhere.
C. O CLARK * C O ,
G e n l A g e n t s f o r U. 8 . a n d Canadas.
O .
H .
M A R S H ,
STATI o r
MICHHUX, NINTH JUDICIAL C m c c r r .
E .
C R O M W E L L
T U T T L E ,
E
•^tloriitj & Soliritcr, Mar Claim,
L A N D
.NORTHPORT,
A N D
T A X
LEELANAU
A G E N T ,
COUNTY,
MICH.
O r r i c a : F i r s t door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
R E F E R E N C E S :
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M I L L I N E R Y
A N D
F A N C T ?
GOODS.
LATEST STYLE LADIES HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
YEIL8, NETT8, COLLARS,
ETC.
A lav a choloe (election of PRINTS, which will be aold c h e a p .
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVZRSK C r r r , M I C H . , £ •
J u l y 12, 1 8 6 5 .
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T O H E N R Y E. S T E W A R D :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
you o n d e r t h e H o m e s t e f l A c t of May 20,18U2, on the 13th
day or May, 1863, to w i t : the w | or t e | sec. 22 and w j or n t f
section 27 town 26 north or r a n g e 14 west, (No. 252) h a s been
abandoned you ror more t h a n aix months, and t h a t we have apinted Wednesday, the 16th day of A u g u s t 1865, at 3 o'clock
M , for h e a r i n g the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office of the Register uT the L a n d Office at
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you i a y
a p p e i r and Bhow cauae, ir a n y y o u have, why the e n t r y ao
made by you ahould n o t be cancelled a n d the land revert "
the G o v e r n m e n t
Any rriend o( the aald Henry E Steward may appear
and offer proor aa to w h e t h e r he Is now, or h a s been, In the
land or naval service of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(30-51*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
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G x o a e a CDTLXR, Complainant,
va.
LXVIXIA CCTLEB, D e f e n d a n t
Suit p e n d i n g in the C i r c u i t C o u r t for the C o u n t y of Grand
Traverse, In Cnancery, at Traverse City, on t h e - U t b day of
J u l y , A. D. IMS.
T SATISFACTORILY A P P E A R I N G TO M E T H A T
the d e f e n d a n t Lavinia Cntler, is a non-resident of this
State, on motion of J . G. Ramsdell, Eaq., Solicitor for Coml a i n a n t i t ia ordered t h a t the aaid defendant, Levinia Cutr, cause h e r appearance In t h i s cause to be entered on o r
before the twelfth day of September next, a n d In case of her
a p p e a r a n c e ahe cause her answer to tbo complainant's bill t o
be filed a n d a copy thereof to be served on the complainant's
Solicitor within twenty d a f s a f t e r a service of a cony of said
PUBLIC NOTICE.
bill a n d a notice of t h i s order, and t h a t In default thereof the
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVFJISR C r r r , MICH., ?
aaid bill be taken a s confenaed by the aaid defendant, L c r i n i a
J u l y 12. 1 8 6 5 .
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Cutler.
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And i t is f u r t h e r ordered t h a t ^ l t h i n twenty davs the com- T O C F 1 A R L E S W . P I E R C E :
plainant cauae a notice of this o r d e r to be pnblifthed in the
O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
G r a n d Traverae Hrrald, a n d t h a t the said publication be cc
has been made a t this office t h a t the land entered by
tinned In aaid p a p e r once In each week for six weeks in ac
you under the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, oh the 21st
day or April, 1864, to w i t : the nw{ or section 22 t o w n 25
C H A R L E S H. MARSH,
north of range 11 west, (No. 700) has been abandoned by you
C i r c u i t C o u r t Commissioner r o r O r a n d Traverse C o , Mich.
for more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed WednesA t t e s t : JESSE CKAM, Register.
day, the loth day of A u g u s t 1865, at 11 o'clock A . * , f o r b e a r J . G. RAMSDELL, Solicitor ror C o m p l a i n a n t
ing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
( P r i n t e r ' s Teea $8 70.)
. 31-6w.
the office of the Register ot the Land Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time and place you v may a p p e a r and
PUBLIC NOTICE.
show cause, ir any you have, why the e n t r y so made by you
LAND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H ,
should not be cancelled, and the land revert t o t h e GovernJ u l y 26,18(15.
ment
Any rriend ot the said Charles W. P i e r c e may appear a n d
TO JESSE S E A T O N :
O U ARE H E R E B T N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT oOVr proor as to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land
has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered by or naval service o t the United Statea.
y e n u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 23rd
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
day of Feb., 1864. to wit : the nef of section 27 town 24
(30-5t»)
R. G O O D R I C H Receiver.
n o r t h of range 16 west (No. 1127.) h a s been sbandoned b y y o n
f o r more than six months, s n d t h a t we h a v e apDointed WedPUBLIC NOTICE.
nesday, the 30th day of A u g u s t ; 1865, at 4 o'clock r . H. for
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C r r r , MICH., >
h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereJ u l y 12, 1 8 6 5 .
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— a t the office of the Register of the L a n d Office at Tras e C i t v . Michigan ; a t which t i m e and place yon may T O T H O M A S M I T C H E L L :
appear and show cause. If any you have, why the entry so
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMmade by y o u should n o t be cancelleo a n d the land revert to plaint has been made at t h i s office that the land e n t e r e d by
the G o v e r n m e n t
you under the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 6tb
; Any f r i e n d of the said J e s s e Beaton may a p p e a r a n d day of J u n e . 18C4, to w i t : the n e j of section 35 town 25 north
offer proor aa t o w h e t h e r he i s now, or has been, in the l a n d of r j n g e 12 west (No. 912) has been abandoned by you f o r
r naval service ot the United States.
more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday. tbe IGth day of A u g u s t 1865. at J o'clock P . M , for hearMORGAN BATES, Register.
ing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at
(32-5t*.)
R . GOODRICH, Receiver.
the office ot tho Register or tbe Land Office at Traverse City,
Michigan : at whicli time and place you may appear a n d
PUBLIC NOTICE.
show cause, if any y o c have, why the e n t r y so made by you
L A S U OFFICE AT TRAVERS* CTTT, M r c t f . ?
should not be cancelled and the land revert t o the GovernJ o l v 26, 1 8 6 5 .
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TO WILLIAM EDWARDS :
Any friend of the said T h o m a s Mitchell may appear and
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - offer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land
p l a i n t h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by - naval service of the United States.
you under the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 19th day
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
of O c t , 1804, to w i t : t h e nwflj of section 30 town 28 north of
(30-St*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
range 15 west, (No. 1076) h a s been abandoned by you for
more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed WednesPUBLIC NOTICE.
day, the 30th d a y of A u g u s t 1865. at 4 o'clock p . M., for hearL A X D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C m , M I C H . , J
ing t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereof), at
J u l v 12, 1 8 6 5 .
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the office of t h e Register or the Land Office at T r a v e r s e Citv,
Michigan ; a t w b i c b time and p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r and T O S A M U E L S P L A N :
ahow c a u s e , f r a n y yon have, why the e n t r y so made by you
YOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMahould n o t be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- plaint has been made at this office t h a t tbe L*nd entered by
ment
- 1 ,
you under tbe Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 29th
Any f r i e n d of the said William E d w a r d s may a p p e a r a n d day of February, 1864, to wit : the c e i of section 23 t o w n 33
offer proof aa to w h e t h e r he ia now, or haa been, in t h e land nor"h of r a n g e 7 west (No. 724) has been abandoned by you
~ naval aervlce of the United Statea.
for more t h a n six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1865, at 2 o'clock P. M-, for
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
hearing the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
(32-51*).
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
at the office of t h e Register of the Land Office at Traverae
City. Michigan ; at which time and place you may
y appear
PUBLIC NOTICE
made by
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A T S R S X CTTT, M I C H . , ?
you fthoult
J u l v 19. 1 8 6 5 .
S
rnment
TO NORMAN KELLEY:
Any friend of the said Samuel Splan may a p p e a r a n d offer
proof as t o whether be Is now, o r h a s been, in t h e land or
"WTOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
naval service of the United Slates.
- * • c o m p l a i n t haa b e e n m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
land entered by you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,
(30-5*)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
1802, on the 12th day of June, 1863, t o wit : the s | of nefii
a n d n w f ij of n e f i j or scctlon 2 town 28 n o r t h or range 13
PUBLIC NOTICE.
w e s t (No.'SSO) has been abandoned by you ror more t h a n
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C I L , )
alx months, and t h a t we h a v e appointed Tuesday, the
J u l y 12, 1805. (
22nd d a y of A u g u s t 1865, at 3 o'clock P. M^ for hear- T O I S A A C C U R E T O N :
ing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g teatlmony thereO C ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D THAT COMPLAINT
on, a t t h e office of the Register ot the Land Office at
has beenlmade at this office that the laud entered by
Traverae City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may you u n d e r t h e Homestead Act of May 20, 18G2, on the 2nd
appear a n d show cause, tr any y o u htfre, why the e n t r y ao day of September, 1864, t o w i t : n c j of sell) and Lot No. 1 or
made by y o u ahould n o t be cancelled, and t h e land revert to section 30 a n d Lot No. 1 and s e j ot neBJ of section 31
the G o v e r n m e n t
town 28 north of r a n g e 13 west, (No. 1002) has been abanAny rriend of t h e aald N o r m a n Kellev may appear doned by yon f o r m o r e than six months, and t h a t we have
a n d offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r he la now, or has been, In t h e appointed Wednesday, the 16th day of A u g u s t 1865, at
l a n d o r naval aervlce of the United Statea.
o'clock, P . M-, f o r b e a r i n g tbe above complaint snd t a k i n g
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
testimony thereon, a t t h e office ot the Register of the
o
Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at whic'o time
(31-5t*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
frttornej an& ConracUffr Hi yato,
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SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
K O T A R Y P U B L I C 4 0 0 N V E T A N C E E ,
T r a r e r M City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
Office i n D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
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MORGAN BATES, Rejriater.
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Y
Ladies isd AiUm'i Hostfibre,Hinkfrchiefe, ftt, etc, etc.
H O O P
S K I R T S !
Perfnmery, Soaps, and o t h e r toilette articles
Thread
Needles, Pins, Comb*. Buttons, Belt?, C h i n a Dolls, Ac.
F L A V O R I N G E X T R A C T S .
A D A K. S P R A U U E .
Traverae City, J u n e , 1865.
s
(25-6m.)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAOT> O r r i c K AT TRATKRSK CTTT, MICH.. ?
J u l y 19, 1 8 6 5 .
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TO EL1HU CORNELL:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMday of May. 1804. t o w i t : the s w j of section 35 town 25
n o r t h or range 12 west (No. 813) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by you
f o r more than six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Tuesday, the 22nd day of August. 1805, at 10 o'clock A M , f o r
you ahould not be cancelled and the land revert t o the Gov. . A aa to w h e t h e r h e la now, o r baa been, l a the land or
naval aervioe of the United H u t e s .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(81-St*)
R. GOODRICH.'Receiver.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O r r i c K AT TRAVXRSC C r r r , MICH.,
CH-, ?
J u l y 19. 1865.
TO WILLIAM CIIASK:
Y O U A R E I I E R K R Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint ban been made a t t h i s offlce that the land entered by
you u n d e r the H o m e s t r a d A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 19tli
day of Dec., 1864, t o wit : the n w | of section 8 town >5
• n o r t h of r a n g e 10 weat (No. 11201 has been abandoned by you
f o r more than alx months, and t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, the 23rd d a y of A u g u s t 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . M.,
f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y there. on, at the office of the Register of t h e L a u d Office a t Trn«
verse City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h time a n d place y o u may apa n d abew cause, if a n j y o u h a v e , why the e n t r y ao made
m ahould n o t be cancelled a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o the
irnment
Any f H e n d of t h e aald William Chaae may a p p e a r a n d offer
proof aa t o w h e t h e r he ia now, or haa b e e n , in t h e l a n d or
naval service of the United Statea.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(31-St)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O m c x AT TBAVKRSE Cm,
MICH., ?
J u l y 19, 1 8 6 5 .
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TO JOHN-tJIZCOSSKY:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l a l a t baa been made at t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
y o u u n d e r the H o m e a t e a d A c t or May 20, .1862, o n the ICtb
day of July, 1863, t o w i t : t h e ne{ of eat a t of s e j aad ael of
« w | sec. 14 town 29 n o r t h of r a n g e 13 weat. (No. 437) haa been
Abandoned by y o u f o r m o r e than, six months, a n d t h a t w e
h a v e a p p o i n t e d Tuesday, t h e 22nd d a y of A u g u s t , 1865, a t
B o'clock A. M , for h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g
teatlmony thereon, at the offioe of t h e R e g i s t e r af t h e Land
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d place
you may a p p e a r a n d ahow cause, if a n y y o u h a v e , why t h e
• e n t r y so m a d e by y o a ahould n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land
revert to the Government
Any f r i e n d of t h e aaid J o
p r o o f aa to whether he la n e w . t , . „
naval service of the U a l t e 4 8 t a * s .
M O R G A N B A T E 8 , Register.
(81-St*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
J . CRAM.
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I BUO iNiumsED BIWTAIOT,
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STATE SWAJIP LAND SCRIP F O B 8ALE.
H E UNDERSIGNED O F F E R S F O R S A L E BE VENAL
thousand a c r e s or S w a m p L a n d 8 c r i p . H e l a a l a o f u r nlahed w i t h piata of all the unsold Swamp L a n d s in the
C o u n t i e s of Benxia, G r a n d Traverse, Leelanaw. A n t r i m and
p a r t s of E m m e t Cheboygan and Manistee. P a t e n t s f r o m the
State farnlahed w i t h o u t e x p e n s e to purchaser*.
A p p l i c a t i o n m a y b e m a d e t o J e s s e Cram, Eaq., Traverae
City, Jamea P Brand, E s q . Elk Rapids, J . & Dixon, Esq.
P i n e River, o r t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d at L a n s i n g
D. C. L E A C H .
Tr»varaa Ofty, M y g, 1865.
(21-tf.)
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F O B SALE*
O T H E SUBSCRIBER O F F E R S FOR S A L E H I S FARM
X or 80 aerea, situated about 3} mtlea f r o m Traverse C i t y ,
on t h e premiaea ia a good L o g House a n d Barn, F r u i t Trees,
Ac. Also will *ell a good span of I n d i a n Ponies, harness and
wagon. F o r f u r t h e r information I n q u i r e of M o r n n Bates,
t r a v e r s e City.
J O S E P H MOODY.
T r a v a q w C i t y , J a n e 10. 1865.
(2M®.).
FOB SALE.
r p H E S U B S C R I B E R O F F E R S F O R BALE A D W E L . X l i n g H o u s e a n d 3 Lota in t h e village of North p o r t b e i n g
tota N o t . 1 . 2 a n d 4, o n F o n r t h s t r a e t . There la good w a t e r
•even h u n d r e d doQara.
1SU.
MARY McCABR.
U. S. 7-30_LOANs"
T H I KX>. S E R I E 8 ' , v
$230,000,000:By a u t h o r i t y of t h e S e c r e t a r y of tho Treasury, t b e u n d e r s i g n e d , the General Subscription A g e n t f o r tho sale of Unite d States becurities, offers t o the public the t h i r d aeries of
T r e a s u r y N o t e s , b e a t i n g aeven a n d three-tenths p e r o e n t
Interest p e t a n n u m , k n o w n aa the
(7'QO
L O A I V .
n o t e s are issued u n d e r date of J u l y 15, l M 5 , a n d a t e
payable t h r e e year* f r o m t h a t date in c u r r e n c y , o r a r e c o n - '
vertlble a t tbe o p t i o n of t h e holder i n t o
V» S> 5 - 2 0 S i x p e r c e n t .
GOLD-BEARING BONDS,
These B o n d s are now w o r t h a handsome p r e m i u m , a n d ; a r «
e x e m p t aa are all the G o v e r n m e n t Bonds, f r o m State, C o u n ty and, Municipal t a x a t i o n , w b i c b adda f r o m o n e t o t h r e e '
p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m t o their value, a c c o r d i n g to t h e r a t f
levied u p o n other property. The i n t e r e s t ia psyablo semiannually by conpona attached t o each note, w h i c h may b e
c u t off and sold to any b a n k or banker.
T h e Interest a t 7 - 3 0 per c e n t , a m o u n t s to
O n e c e n t per d a y o n a $ 5 0 n o t e .
T w o c e n t s •»
«» •* $ 1 0 0 «
Ten
«
44 • 44
$ 5 0 0 •«
20
44
M
a
44 « 1 0 0 0 «
(1
44
44
44 44 f f i O O O "
Notes of all tbe denominations named will be p r o m p t l y
rurnlahed npon receipt of subscriptions.
T b e Notes of this T h i r d 8eries are preciaely almllar in f o r m
and privileges t o the Beven-Thirties already Bold, e x c e p t t h a t
the G t y e r n m e n t reserves t o itself t h e option of p a y i n g Interest in gold coin at 6 p e r c e n t . Instead of 7 3-10thf In curr e n c y . Subscribers will d e d u c t the I n t e r e s t In currency o p
i J u l y 15 th, at the t i m e when t h e y subscribe.
The delivery of the notea of t h i s t h i r d aeriea of t h e Seventhirties will c o m m e n c e on the 1st of J u n e , a n d will be m a d s
promptly a n d continuously a f t e r t h a t date.
T h e slight c h a n g e m a d e in the. conditions of t h i s THIRD
S E R I E S s f f t c t s only the m a t t e r of i n t e r e s t The p a y m e n t In
gold, ir made, will be equivalent to the currency interest ot
thk h i g h e r rate.
The return to specie payments, In the event of w h i c h o n l y
will the option to pay lntereat in Gold be availed of, would
so redoce a n d equalise p r i c a a t h s t p u r c h a s e s m a d e w i t h alx
per c e n t In gold would be folly equal t o t h o s e m a d s w i t h
seven and three t e n t h s p e r c e n t in currency. T h i s ia
The Only L o a n in M a r k e t
Now oOfered by the Government, a n d ita superior advant a g e s make i t the
GREAT POPULAR LOAS 81 THE PEOPLE.
L e s s than $230,000,000 of t h e Loan authorized by
Congreas are now on tbe m a r k e t T h i s a m o u n t a t t h e rata
at whioh It is b e i n g absorbed, will all be subscribed f o r within s i x t y days when the n o t e s will u n d o u b t e d l y c o m m a n d
a premium, aa haa uniformly been tha c u e on closing the
subscriptiona t o o t h e r L o a n a ,
V
I n order t h a t citizens of every t o w * and section of the
country m s y be afforded facilities f o r J o k i n g the loan, t h e
National Banks, State Banks, and P r i n t e Banker^ t h r o u g h the c o u n t ; y h a v e generally agreed t o receive s u b s c r i p tiona a t p a r . Subscribera will aelect their own agents, I n
whom t h e y h a v e confidence, and who only are t o be responsible f o r the delivery of the notes f o r which t h e y receive
orders.
J A Y COOKE,
S r a s e a i m ox AOXXT, PHILASXLPHA.
Msy 15,1865.
S r a s c a i r n o x B WILL BE KICXIVXD by the
National Banks in Michigan.
F i r s t National B a n k of A n n A r b o r .
F i r s t National Bank of Bay City.
F i r s t National Bank of D e t r o i t
. Second National Bank or D e t r o i t .
F i r s t National B a n k or East Saginaw.
F i r s t National Bank of F c n t o n .
F i r s t National Bank or Grand Rapids.
F i r s t Nation*l Bank of Hillsdale, a
F i r s t National Bank of Ionia.
F i r s t National Bank or Kalamazoo.
F i r s t National Bank of L a n s i n g .
Second National Bank ot Lansing.
F i r s t National Bank of P o n t i a c .
F i r s t NatioBal Bank of Romeo.
F i r s t National Bank or h r e e Rivers.
F i r s t National B a n k or Ypsilanti.
F i r s t National Bank or Marquette.
May 26, 23-3m.
.
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:
P U B L I C "NOTICE.
LAND O F F J O E AT TRAVERSE CITY. M I C H , >
TO G K O R U B L. C L A R K :
O U A l t E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
hecn made a t this officc t h a t the land entered by y o u
u n d e r the P.omestead A c t or May 20,1862, on t h e 5th day ot
May, 1864, t o wit : the neBJ ot section 8 t o w n 32 n o r t h
o . nafTg g west, (No. 844), h a s been abandoned by you f o r
more t h a n a l * m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d F r i d a y .
18th day of A u g u s t 1865. a t 10 o'clock A. M , for h e a r i n g
'.r.e above complaint a n d t a k i n g testtmouy thereon, a t the
office or t h e Register or t h a L a n d Offlce at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which t i m e a n d place you may appear and
show canae, i r a n y you have, why the e n t r y ao made by j o u
ed, and the land
should n o t bo cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert t o t h e Governleot
Any f r i e n d of the said Isaac Cureton m a ; a p p e a r
A n y f r i e n d of the said George L . Clark may appear and ofand offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r she is now, o r h a s h » e n {/the
;r proof aa to w h e t h e r be la now, or haa been, in the l a n d
* ~>r naval s e r v i c e of the United States.
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r n a v a l aervlce of tbe United State*.
MORGAN B A I T S , Register.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
5t*)
R. G O O P R l C ' - f . Receiver.
(29-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC N O T I C E
LAXD Q/TICE AT T R A V E L C r r r , MICH.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
CH., }•
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , I
J o l j 19, 1 8 6 5 .
J u l y 6, 1865. $
TO JO£2,7 H E N Z :
T O O A B E H E R E B T N O T I F 1 E D . T R A T COM- Y O H A Z E N 1NGALLS :
p l s l n t has been made at t h i s offlce t h a t the'land e n t e r e d b y T T O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
X h a s l>eCn made at t h i s offlce t h a t tha land entered b r y o n
you u n d e r tbe H o m e s t e a d A c t of Moy 20, 1862, on t h a K t h
d . y o r October, l 8 6 J , t o w i t s tbe e | of nwflj a a d L o ' t u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, o n t h e 13th d a y or
N o - 1 of s e c t i o n 28 town 23 l o r t h or range 15 * e s t . (N o N o v e m b e r , 1863. to w i t : t h e n J or s w j a n d n w j of i e j s e c . 1
J .i.
abandoned by you for more t h a n six m o a V n s . t o w n 32 north of range 9 weat (No. 658), h s s been abandoned
• w ™ » « t a w . P P 0 l « t r f Tucaday, t h e 2 2 n d day o f Au- by y o u for m o r e t b a n aix moutha, a n d t h a t we have a p n o l n t e d
1
at 4 o'clock P . H., for b e a r i n g tbe above c o i n p ' . s i n t Wednesday, the 9th day or A u g u s t 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . I t .
" d , t * J 2 » f ^ « t I a a o » y t h e r e o n , a t the offlce of t b e Regis' * r 0 f for b e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g tewmony
the Land Offlce a t Traverae City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h time t h e r e o n , a t the offlce of the Register of the l a n d Offlce a t
and p l a c e y o a m a y w e a r and ahow canae, i f a a y y e - a ^ T e > T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d p l a c e you m s y
whv the e n j y a o made by y o u should n o t he e * acelled, a p p e a r a n d ahow cauae, if a n y you have, w h y t h e e n t r y
by you ahould not be c a n c e l l e d , a n d t h e land r e and the land r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t .
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J o h n
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may a p p e a r M ( j o ( f c r v e r t t o t h e
A n y friend of the s t t d H t a e n In galla n a y a p p e a r
proof a a t a w h e t h e r h e i s now, or haa been. »a M J e l a n d or
naval aervlce of the United Statea.
-»e i a u a or a n d oOkr p r o o f aa t o A e t h e r h e ia now, or h a s been, in t h a
I
M O R G A N B A T E S . TieWaU("-"•)
K. GOODRICH. R o w i r a
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE A t TBAVEBSE CITY, l O O H , 1
Jnnf M 1 | M
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TO GEORGE W. W A Y N K :
"VTOIT ABR HEREBY NOTIFIED
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THAT
J
COMPLAINT
X h w been made a t t h i s office t h a t tbe land c o t t n d by
y o u n n d e r the H o m e s t e a d ' A f c t o f l & y X l 8 6 J , o n t h e Sth
day of M*y, ISM, t o w i t : tbe aw* ot section 26 t o w n 28
n o r t h of range JS west, (No 8431, ha* been abandoned by yon
for m o r e than t l x m o n t h s , a n d t b a t we h a r e a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, t h e U d a y of A o g u s t , 1805, at 1 o'clock r. x . f o r hearI n * t n e - ^ h o v e c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
t h e office of the Register of the L a n d Office a t T m e i H
C i t r , Michigan ; at w h i c h time a n d p s o i y o n may a p p e a r
a n d s h e w cause, if any y o n b a r e , why the entry ao made
r y o u s h o u l d n o t be cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert U
orernment
Any f r i e n d of t h e s*id George W. W a y n e m a y appear
offer proof u t o w h e t h e r he la now, or baa been, in the land
o r n a v a l service of the United Statea.
MOBOAN BATES, BegUter.
(IWt*.)
. '«• .
a . GOODBICH, l U c e l r e r .
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PCBLlOKOTICB.
LAND O F F I C E A T T B A V E B S E C I T T , MICH.
J u n e 28. WC6.
TO BURTON 0. HAMMOND :
GREAT BARGAINS.
A F A R M O P 40V *5-100 A C R E S L Y I N G 1 A N D _ _
A . e i g h t h mile* o n E l k l a k e . 2J miles f r o m t h e village of
E l k Bsplds, 5 0 a c r e s u n d e r cultivation, with framed Loose
a n d b a m a n d a n o r c h a r d In b e a r i n g of selected (rait, known
a t the "Bacon Farm."
120 a c r e s o f w l l d l a n d on aection 36 town 30 n o r t h ol range'
9 west
100 75-100 a c r e s o r a | or net! J section 29 town 29 n o r t h or
r a n g e 9 west, r r o n t i n g on Grand Traverse Bay, known aa the
- Bagiey L o t "
40 a c r e s o r * w | of s w j section 28 town 29 n o r t h ot range
9 w e s t k n o w n a s t h e - Gay L o t "
• .
64 76-100 a c r e s or Lot No 3 section 28 town 29 n o r t h ot
range 9 w e s t k n o w n aa the " Hollry L o t "
The t h r e e last d e s c r i p t i o n s n e a r t h e village or Elk Rapids,
all In A n t r i m County.
200 acres partly, improved, known a* the " Dr. Goodale
F a r m , " lying 2 miles from the village or Traverse City.
42 60-100 acres known as •* Lincolnvllle," with house,
a n d b la c k s m ith s h o p and mostly n n d e r cultivation, rronting
on Grand T r a v e r s e Bay a n d c o n t i g u o u s t o t h e village or
Traverse City. T h i s p r o p e r t y will be laid o a t Into iota and
out-lota for the purpose or safe ir desired.
L o t 9 block 6 and e | o f L o t 8 same block. Traverse City.—
Also State s w a m p landa.
WALTER C. BACON.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, 1865.
(24-3m")
•vrou ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
X baa been m a d e at thla office t h a t t h e land entered by
y o n w i d e r the Homeatead A c t of May 20, 1862, o n the 6th
day of Mar, 1364, t o w i t : the n e ( of aection 10
town SI n o r t h of r a n g e 8 treat, (No. 846), baa been aband o n e d b y yon f o r m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s ; a n d t h a t we h a r e
a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, t b e 2nd day of August, 1866, a t *
o'clock P . M„.for. h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t and takit
t e s t i m o n y thereon, at t h e office of Begister of the L a n d €
flee at T r a v e r s e Cityv Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e and place
y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y yon h a r e , why the
E n t r y so mode by yon should n o t be cancelled, a n d the land
r e r e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y f r i e n d of the said Barton C. H a m m o n d may appear and
offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r h e is now, or h a s been, in U i e l a n d o navaf service o r t h e United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Bcgiater.
(2S-6t*.)
B. GOODBICH, Becelver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TBAVEBSE CITY. MICH., >
' J a n e 28, 1865. \
TO ORSON CAMPBELL, SET. :
Y
O U A B E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by
y o n n n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20,1862, on the 17th
day of September, 1864, t o w i t : the s w | of sec. 34 tqwn S3
n o r t h ot r a n g e 8 west (No. 1026) has been abandoned by YOU
f o r more t h a n six months, a n d t b a t we h a r e appointed W edneadsy, the 2nd day of A u g u s t , 1865, a t 1 o'clock r. v., for
h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office of the Begister of the Land Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place yon may a p p e a r and
ahow caoae, If any you have, why the e n t r y so made by you
ahonld n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land revert t o the Governa n d offer proof as t o whether be Is now, o r baa been,
land or naval service of the United 6tates.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
(28-fit*)
B. GOODBICH, Becelver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, MICH.,;
J a n e 28, 1865. «
T O MARTIN M. SKUTT :
Y
O U ABE HEBEBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made a t t h i s office that t h e land entered by
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1802. on the 30th
day of April, 1864, to w i t : t h e nefll of section 4 town 32
n o r t h of range l o w e s t , (No. 827), h a s been abandoned by
.yon f o r more t h a n six months, and t h a t we have a p p o i n t ^
Wednesday, t h e 2nd dav of August, 1865, a t 1 o'clock P .
M., for b e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony
thereon, at the office or the B e g i i t e r or the Land Office ai
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan : a t which time a n d place y o u
may a p p e a r a n d ahow cause, if a n y y o u have, why the ent r y so made by y o u should n o t be cancelled, a n d the land
revert to the Government
A n y f r i e n d of the (aid Martin M. S k u t t may appear and
offer proor aa to whether h e la now. or h a s been, io the land
o r naval servloe of the United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Register.
(284t*)
R. GOODBICH. Becelver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O r n c i AT THAYER** C m ,
MICH.. {
July 19, 1865. <
TO WILLIAM MULHALL : 9
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
Hannah, Lay & Go's Column. Hannah; Lay &"Oo.»g Ooltann
CONGRATULATORY.
T o o u r resident citizens, r e t s r h e d and r e t u r n i n g soldiers
a n d tbeir heroic wives a n d families—Greeting.
" Peace in o u r , b o r d e r s , " * cessation of hoctilitles," a n d t h e
c a p t u r e of J e f f Davia in the " last d i t c h n in foil regiment a l V are c o m m o n p l a c e quotations t h e e n t i r e c o u n t r y
through, as we h a v e J u s t d e m o n s t r a t e d by o u r t r i p to New
Y o r k and r e c e n t r e t u r n , n o t f o r t h e able pnrpoee of h e a r i n g
and seeing so m u c h t h a t w a s g r a t i f y i n g in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h
o u r great victory, b a t for t h e p a r t i c u l a r purpose of m a k i n g
S U M M E R
P U R C H A S E S ,
A t t h e " fountain bead " a n d a t the
VERY BOTTOM PRICE.
T h i s we have done, a n d nol to continue quotations, A a l l
promptly meet the m a r k e t at
R U L I N G
R A T E S
I n all classes or m e r c h a n d i s e usnally k e p t by us. O u r
purchases are replete—onr stock quite complete,—and we
invite attention t o the same, k n o w i n g whereof w e speak
when we say it is certainly for t h e i n t e r e s t or all concerned
to come, s e n d or o r d e r a n y t h i n g they may want in o n r line,
a n d save any e x t r a e x p e n s e or g e t t i n g . f r o m " Outside." The
decline on many t h i n g s
p l a i n t has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered b y
you u n d e r tbo Homestead A c t of May 20,1S62, on the 15th
dsy. of A u g u s t 1863, t o wit : the se* of section 21
town 28 north of r a n g e 14 west, (No. 467) has been
abandoned by yon for more t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d thjat we
have appointed Tuesday, the 22nd d*y or A u g u s t 1605, a t 2
o'clock 1*. M , for h e a r i n g tho above c o m p l a i n t nnd taking
On 'others not so much, and on some n o t h i n g a t sll. Please
testimony t h e r e o n , a t the office or the BegUter or the Land
b e a r in m i n d t h a t we shall meet the
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan : at which time a n d pit
you may appear a n d show cause, i r a n y yon have, why
entry so j n a d e by you ahould n o t be ctticelled, a n d the li
r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said William Muihail may appear
N. B. Our line of S u m m e r gooda la more t h a n usnally atand offer proof as t o w h e t h e r be is now, or has been, in the
tractive, and
land or naval service of the United State*.
Q U I T E
MARKET
(31^t*)
MORGAN BATES, RepfU-r.
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH..)
J u l y 5 , 18C5. S
TO EDWIN* C H U R C H I L L :
O U ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made at thla office t h a t the land entered bv
you n n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1802, on the 22nd
day of May, 1863, t o w i t : the ») or n w j and n j of
s w j or section 17 town 26 north or r a n g e 11 west
(No. 287.) haa been abandoned by y o u for more than
Blx montha, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday,
the 0th day or August. 1805, at 1 o'clock r f o r heari n g the above c o m p l a i n t e n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
t h e office or the B e g i s t e r or t h e Lsnd Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time a n d place you may appear and
ahow cause. If a n y yon.have, why t h e e n t r y so made by y
should not be cancelled and the land r e r e r t t o the G o v n
ment
A n y rriond ot the Baid E d w i n Churchill may appear and or*
ter proor as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in the laud <
naval i e r v i c e o r t h e United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
(29-5t*)
R GOODBICH, Becelver.
T
PUBLIC NOTICE.
' L A N D O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, M I C H . )
J u l y 5, 1865. {
TO JOHN CORBETTE:
Y
Prices
L A R G E ,
CONTINUALLY.
very Low Indeed.
Especial indueementa will be g i v e a to those purchasing
by t h e
P I E C E
At
retail.
O R
P A C K A G E
Our f r i e n d s w h o p u r c h a s e at
J O B B I N G
R A T E S ,
Will in all cases lie able to buy of us at a small commission o v e r New Y o r k rates.
u
•> •
Our Uoion, one and i n s f p e r a b l e . "
H A N N A H , LAY Jt CO.
Traverse City, J u l y C, 1RC5.
A P P L E S — B v the hnshel or barrel—Dry a a d G r e e n .
j>
ALPACCAS—Black. Tan P r a l * , Tan.
AXES— Hunt's, Html A Blodgett's, c h a p p i n g , broad,
hand, l n y s and hunters.
A X E HELVES—An assortment «>Tgood quality a n d make.
A Y E l t S MEDICINES—For which we are A g e n t s and k e e p
c o m p l e t e assortment—low to the trade.
BASKE1S—Willow nnd ash m a r k e t , hair bushel, bushel, snd
) one and a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis snd o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
BA(5S—Grain a n d flour.
BELLS—"Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea a n d sleigh.
BEBAGE—Brown, black, blue aiui green.
BEANS—We shall be in tbe m s r k e t f o r p u r c h a s e of prime
quality arid shall sell a t a small advance.
BEEF—No. 1 C h i c a g o Mess by the barrel, o n e b o n d r e d , or
pound.
O U A B E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office tbkt the land entered by
you u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t o r May 20.16«2. on the I4th
day ot May, 1864, to w i t : the s w i or section 10 town 33
north or r a n g e 8 west, (No. 877,) has been abandoned by BEESWAX—A foil stock.
you for more t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible Depository is in our institution.
Wednesday, t h e 9th d a y or A u g u s t 18C5. at 1 o'clock, P . M..
tor h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony there BOOTS—Men*, lumliermens long leg. cow bide, kip. call
l i n c d . ^ a l f t a p sole, cair p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s and
on, a t t h o office or the Begister of the Land Officc at Trarhiids.
verse City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d jilnce y o u may app e a r a n d ahow cauae, ir a n y yon have, why t h e entry so made BRIDLE*"—Black, rnssett, and reins with b i a s .
by yon should n o t be cancelled, and the land revert to the BltAlI>—Crotchet, Embroidery, c< !orpd a n d black, s k i r t in
colors,
silk and worsted
POBLIO NOTICE.
Government.
RCTTER—By t h e firkin or ponnd of good quality
Any friend of t h e said J o h n Corbctte may appear
L A N D O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, M I C H ,
oflfer proof a a t o w h e t h e r he is now, or bas been, in the laud BUCKETS—Iron b o u n d oak well buckets.
J u n e 28, 1865.
CAMBRICS—Paper,
colored a n d black, common, do.
or n a v a l service or the United States.
TO J O H N J. B R O W N :
CAPS—Mens cloth* plush, moliuir, A c., boys and cbilds a foil
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
- \ T O B 3 A H R H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
assortment
(29-5L*)
It. GOODBICH. Beceiver.
X h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
CASSIMERES—Black, a good lin*. colored and F a n c y ,
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 10th
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t o f A m e r l c a n . E n g l i s h and F r e n c h
PUBLIC NOTICE
day of December, 1863, t o w i t : the n f l | of nwflf a n d s w |
makers.
o f n w < H s c e . 3 t o w n 24 n o r t h or r a n g e 12 west, (No. 682)
LAXD Omen
AT TRAVKIWK CITT, M i e n . . ?
C E B E l l S — P h s l o n ' s N i g h t liloomlng. •• the " p e r f u t # e for the
h a s been abandoned by y o u for m o r e t h a n s i x months, a n d
J u l y 5 , 18C5.
S
toilet.
t h a t we hake appointed Wednesday, the 2nd day or August.
TO WILLIAM BLACK :
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g . " or New York
1865, s t 10 o'clock A. * . . for h e a r i n g the above complaint and
O U A B E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT CHAMBItEYS— A small a s s o r t m e n t .
t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at the office of t h e BegUter or the
IIAINS—Trncc, haltvr, j a c k a n d cable in 1-4, 6-1B, 3-8 a n d
h
a
s
been
made
at
this
office
that
the
land
entered
bv
L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; a t which time and
7-1*1 i n c h .
place' y o a may appear and ahow cause, ir a n y you have, why you u n d e r the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 14th CIti AltS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y and f a i r grade.
t h e e n t i y so made by yolt should not be cancelled, a n d the day or May. 1864, t o w i t : the sc( of section 10 town 33 north
ot range 8 w e s t (No. 8? 6) h a s been abandoned by you for mo it CLOTH—Black a n d *>lue broad cloth, ladiea elosk cloth,
assorted.
than six months, and t h a t we have appointed 'Wednesday,
the 9th day or August. 1805, at 1 o'clock r . x., for hearing the CLOCKS—Upright, gothlc, ovil. marine, striking, s l s r m , and
eight day. good line.
above complaint and t a k i n g testimony tbeieon. at f h e office
naval service or the United States^
ot the Register or the Laud Office a t T r a v e r s e C i t v , M i ^ g a n : C L O T H l N f i — W c have a good assortment, well selected,
bought low, of rpshionable designs, and for sale reasonat which time and place you may ap|i«ar aud show cauae, ir
(2Wt*)
able.
a n y you have, why the entry so made by yon should n o t be
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5. in heavy and One, bleached
cancelled a n d the land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
PUBLIC NOTICE.
3-4 t o 6-4 nicely assorted, t n d are selling m a n y of t h e m
Any f r i e n d of the said William Black may a p p e a r a n d
L A N D O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, M I C H ,
a t New Y o r k wholesale rates.
offer proor as to w h e t h e r he Is n o w , or has been, In the land
J u n e 28, 1865.
COLLABS—Gents assorted, Ladiea various styles, alao horse
or naval service or the United Slates.
a n d pony collars.
TO FREDERICK GROSS :
MORGAN BATES. Register.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Bio, ground and m i x e d .
(29-5t*
; >R. GOODBJPH. Receiver.
O U A B E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
CORSETS—White and colored.
h a s been made a t t h i s office t b a t t h e - l a n d entered by
COTTONADES—A f a i r a s s o r t m e n t .
PUBLIC NOTICE.
y o n u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t o r i l s y 20,1862, on the 25ib day
CONFECTIONABY—A good line at retail s n d wholesale,
or November, 1603, t o w i t : ,the se{ or Section 7 t o w n 28
L A N D O F F I C E A T TRAVERSE CITY, M I C I I . >
small lot or fanoy conversation candys.
n o r t h or range 14 west (No. 607), h a s been abandoned by you
J u l y 5, 1865. <
CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s direct a n d is sold as low
,
for more t h a n six months, and that we have appointed Wednes- T O D A V I D F . H A M I L T O N :
aa can be b o u g h t
day, the 2nd day or August, 18C5, at 1 o'clock t . u. for h e a r i n g
O U A B E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT CRINOLINE—A very large stock t o j o b f r o m .
the above comul*lnt snd t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the ofhaa been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land eutered by
fice.of the Register or the Land Office a t Traverse City. Michi- y p u n n d e r the Homestead A c t ur May 20, 18C2, on the 14Ui C R A D L E S — U b i l d r c n s a n d g r a i n , assorted.
g a n ; a t which time and place y o u may appear and show d a y or October, 1864. t o w i t : the n e j sec. 34 town 22 north of CRACKERS—Pic Nic. soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by ponnd
or ImrreL
cause, ir >ny y o u h a v e , why the e n t r y so m a d e by you should range 8 west, (No. 1074) h a s been abandoned by vou for
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, w r i t i n g books, in
n o t be cancelled, and the land r e v e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t .
more than six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wedne*
vsrietv.
A n y f r i e n d o f t h e a a i d F r e d e r i c k Cross may appear and day, the 9th d a y of A u g u s t lHGo.at 1 o'clock r. x . . forbearing
otfor proof as t o w h e t h e r h e Is now, or h a s been, in t h e land c the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at tbe DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , all
wool, in nice a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d s n d p l a i n .
n a v a l service of t h e United State*.
office or the Begister ot tbe l a n d Office a t T t a v e r s e City,
D I A R I E S — F o r 18C4, some very nice.
, MOBOAN BATES, Register.
Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear aud
(18-5t«)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver,
show cause, ir any you have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you DOMK8TICS— A. very full line.
DOLLS—Kid, cloth nnd r u b b e r heads.
should not be cancelled a n d the l a n d revert t o the Govern*
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e quality.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ment
DRAWERS—Gents snd Indies assorted.
LAXD O r n c E AT TIUTXIWK C r n r , M i c a ,
Any friend of the said David F. Hamilton may appear
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t ,
a n d uflkr proof as to w h e t h e r he is now. or baa beep, in tbe
J a n e 28, 1865.
DRAG T E E T H — O n b a n d , 3-4. 4-4, 5-4 a n d m a d e to o r d e r ,
land or naval service of tho United Bute*.
T O GEORGE SMITH:
r reasonable.
MOBGAN
BATES.
Begister.
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D . T H A T COM•i ' . ES—Camwood, logwood, madder, * ' ° m e x t r r c t a , cop(19-61*)
R GOODBICH, Beceiver.
p l a i n t has been made a t t h i s office that the land entered by
peras, vitriol, Ac s
y o u u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on the H a t
EABT H E N W ABE—J ugs, ocks, churns, flower p o t s , covers,
.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
,
d a y of J u l y , 1864, to w i t : t h e s w i of aection 14 t o w n 32 north
thimbles.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T l t A V E B a E C l t Y , M I C H , ?
of r a n g e 8 west, ( N o . 976) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by you for
EMERY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
.
.
„
J u l y 12. 1865. . {
ENVELOPES—A large a s s o r t m e n t in various qualities, dealm o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , and t h a t we have appointed WednesTO JOSEPH HOLLAND :
'
day, the 2d day of August, 1865, a t I o'clock P . M., for bearers w i l l And prices low by the q u a n t i t y .
O U A B B H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T ESSENCE—Cinnamon, p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, l e m o n , Ac.
i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
has
been
made
a
t
t
h
i
s
office
t
h
a
t
the
land
entered
by
t h e office of t h e Register o r t h e L a n d Office a t T r a a e i s e City,
EXTRACTS—Vsnills, l e m o n , peach. Ac.
M i c h Igan
i g a n ; a t which t i m e a nndd j ppll a c e yyou^
ou m
may
a y , appear
ajand* yon u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1867, on the 17tb FABMEBS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
cat^e, I f a n y y o n have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you day of November, 18M, to w i t : the oefll or section JO
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boxer.
S3 n o r t h
ot r a n g e
7 west (No. 6«0) h a s
shouldd an i t be cancelled, a n d . t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e Govern- town
been abandoned by you for more t h a n six month* FANNING M ! L L £ - r O f t h e best m s k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
' meat
prices. '
Any M e n d o r t h e ( a i d George S m i t h m a y appear and a n d that we have appointed Wednesday, the 16th de«
oflhr proof aa t o w h e t h e r he Is now, o r h a s b e e n , in the land x>f August, 1865, a t 1 o'clock T. X , for h e a r i n g t h e above com- F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when w a n t e d .
p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t the offievof the K»ei< F I S H — C o d . d u n n , h&libut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds,
o r n a v a l service o f t h e United Statea.
ter of tbe L a n d Office at Traverse City. M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i e l
nuckeretl,£<-. •
. .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
» a n d p l a c e yon may a p p e a r a n d a
r cause. If any FLAX SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y need.
(28-51*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good brand*.
— . — — t h e land revert to t h e G o v e r n m e n t
FLAT IKONS—In sizes t o n i t
Any friend of t h e said Joseph Holland msy a p p e a r a a d FLOUNCINCS—Mnslin, linen, cambrie, A c
J O S E P H DAME,
oBfer proof as to w h e t h e r he i s now. or haa been, in t h e : land — INNELR—Wool, d o m s t cotton. Iinaey, s h a k e r , red,
o r naval servloe of tbe United States.
white, bine, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , ic.
MOBGAN BATES, B e g is te r .
FORKS—Man ore. h a y . straw, g a r d e n , I a n d S tinod, l o n g a n d
0 M O V O B T H P O R T , M I M W Co.,
JL GOODRICH, R e e e i r e r .
short handle*.
Y
£T.
Y
Y
Y
FBUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s p e a c e s , p f u m i i cherries, gooseberries. q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoes.
FURNITURE—Buresns, bedsteads;- chairs," t a b l e s , ' s t a n d s ,
r o c k e r s , c h l l d s chairs, matrasses, Ac '
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glssgow, Lancaster, s n d check d r e s s
goods.
GLASS—A full assortment of s i r e s , 8 x JO to 20 x 30GBAJN—Buckwheat, c o r n , wheat, Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete l i n t , b o u g h t early,. a n d for s a l e ' .
ehesp.
G U N C A P S - G . D . I . C. water-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Bifle, in cans, s n d F. F. F . G. s p o r t i n g in'
'IL—Phslon's Bear.Msccssor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — C e n t s a n d Indies, h e m m e d r e a d y for
nse, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, o r will p n r r h a s e .
H A T S — A foil a s s o r t m e n t , union, zouave, B ^ r n s i d e , B a t l e r , .
blsck. drah, tan, pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored blsck a n d wiifta,
cbilda a n d misses, n c o m p l e t e line.
•••<'...[•:
H 0 P 8 - r N i c e rresh pressed hop*.
H I D E S — .Ve buy all k i n d s or m a r k e t a b l e h i d e s . ,
,
I n d i g o — R e a l Spanish float
I n d i a R u b b e r — C o a t " , shoes, elastic, ' t a n d s , e r a s e r s a n d
hats.
_4 .
I n d i a C l n t b — A nice sample.
I r o n — R o u n d , square, flat, junlaUi, scraps, sweedes, L a k e
Superior h o r s e shoe, nail rod, fire.
J a c o n e t — A foil line, bought ot Importers.
J a y n e s M e d i c i n e * — W e are special agent* for all D r .
J a y n e s genuine preparations, and j o b the same at as low
rates as can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
7;
J e w e l r y — A s n n g v t o e k , well assorted.
•——-J e l l i e s — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , qbinces, strawberry, p i n s
apple.
K e n n e d y ' a M e d i c i n e * — a n assortment of t h e r e j u s t l y f a m ed medicines on sale.
Kettles—-1, H, K lo, pail, 3 0 , 1 5 , CO, 90 gallon, at reaaonabln
rates, a full line.
K e r o s e n e — b o n g h t low, and f o r sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g rates
by the quantity.
O
K n i v e s — 1 ' o c k e t , table, e a r r i n g , butchers, shoe, bowie a n d
pen k n i v e s our stock of table k n l w s is large and we
invite the attention or the wholesale trade. We can orrer bargains.
L a c e — e o t t o n , linen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, silk,
black snd white, Ac.
L e a t h e r — S o l e , u p p e r , k i p , calf, m o r r o t e o ^ l l n l n g s , binding.
L e a d — b a r , white a n d red lead.
L i m e — Q n i c k , a n d water lime, reasonable.
L i l l y W h i t e — f o r the ladiea, best quality. «* also pnffk for
its applications
L o c k s — P o o r , t r u n k , chest, box, pad, till.
M a d d e r — D u t c h madder.
M a g i c R u f f l i n g — a s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
M a r s e i l l e s — a small assortment, some nice.
M e r l n o e s — t h e s e goods we h s v e a snng assortment, well selected, bought low, nnd for sale in p a t t e r n s below tho
m a r k e t , some very c h e a p .
M o l a s s e s — a full line, a n d of good quality, a s sweet a s
ever.
N a v a l S t o r e s — M a n i l l a and tarred rope, martin, rosin,
pitch, turpentine, n s p t h t , Ac.
N a i m ^ C u t , f r o m 2d to find, best make, slso w r o u g h t ' a n d
pressed. We are selling by t h e k e g aa low as we can
now purchase a t wholesale
N o t i o n s — o r these wc h a r e a complete line, fully eqtinl t o '
tbe demand, a n d purchased of m a n u f a c t u r e r s and impt>r> .
tersdlrtct
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'
'
\ n t m c i g s — l'cpper, msee, ginger, d o v e s , c i n n a m o n .
x
O a k u m — b e a t navy by pound or bole.
Oil*—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled snd rsw, neat* foot,
fish, Ac.
O H Salts—complete,sou-westers, pants,Ac.
O v e r S h i r t * — D e n i m , k n i t Jackets.
O y s t e r * — I e s : quality, Baltimore nice, rresh snd guaranteed.
P a p e r — l e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legnl, in foil assortment a n d
• low by the r,eam.
'
P a p e r H a n g i n g s — w a l l , window, bordering, 1n assortment.
P a i n t * — l e n d lu olli ven, red, spanish brown,. Ac., c h r o m e .
yellow and green, p a t e n t Aryer.
P a p i e r M a c h e — u small line, "suitable for p r e s e n t s t o ladies. ,
P r e s e r v e * — c i t r o n , quinces, plums, pesrs, cherries, Ac.
P e g s — a s s o r t e d from 3-H t o 7 8.
P i l l * — A y e r s , J a y n e s , Hotlowsy's, Railway's, Wright's, Gre- •
gory's, Moffat's. Bnindretli's, Hooper's.'
P l a s t e r — C i r s n d River in bairels or t y the toff.
P l o w s — a M lce lot ot l«*t makers and quality o l wood work,
wi;h extra casting*.
P o c k e t H o o k s — a n d p o r t e monies, s foil line, some v e r y
good, some good for but little, c h e a p .
P r u n e s — f r c s b Turkish primes.
P r i n t » - ^ J very large stock.
P r o v i s i o n s — p o r k , flour, corn, rnesl, hams fish, lard, bntter,
cheese, l e e f .
P u m p * — C istern, (Down's patent), chain p u m p s complete
with t u b i n g for same.
*
R a g s — b o u g h t snd,«old.
H h u b a r b — teal Turkey, root s*d powdered.
R i c e — E a s t India b e s t
R i d d l e * — t o use in the place o r f a n n i n g mills, forniture
style.
R o a d S c r a p e r s — c a s t iron, wood and iron to order. '
S a l t — f i n e dairy a n d . c o a r s e .
S a d d l e s — p o n v , Mexican and side.
S a t c h e l s — w i l t o n , brussetls, rsil road, gotbic, and plain,
enamelled.
8 p i c e » — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and q u a l i t i e s to s n i t
S p e c t a c l e * — P l a l n ^ g e r m a n silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
t
assorted, sense very good ones, also cases for same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — i a hulis, an a s s o r t m e n t
S t o v e * — W e invite comparison as to kinds, quality, finish
snd rates ; come snd see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 40ii Itxt, good.
S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g and g e r m a n .
S t a y * — C o l o r e d snd white ; slao.skirt s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r able article for the ladies.
S u g a r * — C r u s h e d , powdered, grannlated, coffee, in grade* to
suit, brown N. O, m u s c a v a d o a n d maple.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black snd white, cotton nnd linen.
T H I I O W — B o u g h t and sold by pound or barreL
T a b l e * — B l a c k walnut, cherry and nnlon.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladies u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m e
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, O o l o n g a n d souchong, In
chests, c a t t y * a n d by the pound ; all b o u g h t early and t t
advantageous r
i War®—good
snd sll k i n d s of work d o n o to o r d e r .
.
s n e — F o r veils, sod in its season f o r dresses.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , tine c u t s m o k i n g , Ac^ a full line a t old
prices.
T o y * — A nice^assortment to wholesale.
T r a n k * — Packing, folio and traveling, some good one*.
T r i m m i n g * — O r various qualities a n d designs s a c b a* a r e ,
Owblonable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g * — A foil line, some nice ones.
T r a p * — M u s k r a t fox, btaver, a n d bear, of best makers, by
piece or dozen.
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , donble and t w i s t Iron clad caaslmere, Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
U m b r e l l a * — O f various sizes snd grades.
U n d e r S h l r t * — For Ladles and gentlemen, ribbed, p l a i n
colored and white.
V a l i s e * — A few not very good.
V e l l » — D o t l*ce, love tissoe, Ac.
V e s t s Of n u m e r o u s designs, fashionable make, and different
qualities to s u i t
V i c e s Large snd small, some toy vice*.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , and real d d e r vinegar.
W a g o n s Double and single lomlier wagon*,* good s t o t k in
early s p r i n g , and as low s s csn b e b o u g h t ootalde.
I f e l l B u c k e t * — T h e old O l d O a k e n B u c k e t la for sale by o s „
Iron bound.
. !.*
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n s l barrows.
W I r i B e t r e e * — D o u b l e snd single, a l s o neck y o k e s . .
T a r n — W o o l yarn, (nil line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n . .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small o r large quantities.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . , F R I D A Y , J U L Y 2 8 , 1805.
Cjt (Sraitii Crabcm U craft,
"*KThe Sieve of Mantua.
"*** elevated gorges. A corps of olwervntioh,' iof 12,- 1s asIirevocabfe as tbe laws oT the Medes and Persians
BY JOHN 8. C. ABBOTT.
000 n«n, wh«m Nnnoleou La<! placed to guard a defile av that "Katy,"or "Duoindy." asthe ease may be, " must
Tbe fortrcM of Mantna wns tbe pride and strength of lew.miles north of iienf. aUiitned by the overjHiweiiog play, tbe pikoa" The poor thing may bo a natural born
in I tally. It
- , - r .
• » waatitutted upon
U ( H " I an
O H island,
I M i l l K I , in
111 u
massi-s of tlic efcenw. retreated. .Nopoleon, iodiguant
T raverae City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan I«mbardy
erica of lakes, formed by tbe expansion or the river Min- that French soldiers should retreat, hasten (o ihe camp,
cio. It conld onlv be approached by five long and nar- surrounded by bis staff. Collecting the soldiers in a botMORGAN BATES,
row causeways, which were protected bj" batteries. In lowequare. he sat upon his borsc in tbe mMst of them, Still she "will not be permitted to follow her natural bent;
rorroa A*D rnoraiiTon.
July, 1796, the eyes of all Europe wens directed to thte pale, win, and emaciated with fatigne. Every eye was because it is sp horribly vulgar. She will be wept over,
fortress, as the youog general Xsboleon Bonaparte, whose fixed upon him.
XK UMS.
scolded;and fretted at, . ^ , any lazy fine lady, sister or
"Pwro D o l l n r n a Y w r , P u y n h l e I n A d v n n r « < renown WM just beginning to,dawn upon. Eorope, I H nl- . Soldiers," said be, sternly and sadly. " I am displeas- cousin, held up as an example of gentility.
A DTXKTI a EM EXTS Inserted for One Dollar and Fiftir, Cenutempling its redaction with ati nrmjLOf about So,000 ntth. ed with you. Ybu have allowed yourselves to be ariyen* t To be able to day the piano in company fa the tint
per«qi*itc(ten ,iae») for the first insertion,and fltty cenu
About sixty miles north of ilantda. nestled amidst Hif from a miration where a handrnl or men might arrest an qua non of many foolish, food mother's hopes, who lookfor eacb «u!»e<jiienl insertion. Yearly Advertisement*—lis mouDtaios or ihe Tyrol, lies tbe fortilBed town orTretiL~ army. You are no longer French soldiers. Chief of
for one square; $30 for three squares; $40 for half If Col- Here tbe Austrinns. under Wurmser. collected nn army the « a £ cause it to written on their standards, - They back with regret on thtir own limited chances of educanmti; and *75 for one coluinn. Legal advertisementsat the
tion, and are apt,, therefore, to sadly overrate the value of
rates prescribed by law: seventy cents perfoilo ofiOO words of 60.000. to march down tbe valley? of the Adige and are no longer of the army ol Italy."
for the Brut insertion, and thirty-five cent* for each sub- tbe Mincio, and cooperating with the 20.000 Austrians
The terrible rebuke fell like a thunderbolt upon these
sequent. Every figure chants a word. Figure work without behind tbe ramparts of Mantmt, to annihilate the audaci- heroic, impassfoned men. They crowded around him,
rules, 60 per cent added. Rule and figure work, double ous urwy or Napoleon. As Wurmuer. commenced bis with t<ars imploring that he would reverse tbe decree —
is ot4y a torture for a sensitive ear to listen to it Jingle,
Vice.
Napoleon spi.ko kindly tp. them,reined to relent, and, jingle, jingle I Thump, thump ? Who.hm not shivered ,
All legal advertisements to be paid for strifctlyin advance. marcbi be rubbed his bands, and said, chuckling.
shall soon have Ibe boy oow."
. promised ihnt thej-fliould soon have pn opportunity to and winced, and tried to appear amiable, through inters
; ,
t
Fearful that Napoleon might cscupe, he sent one half relrive their character. .leaving 10,000 men (o guard mittable
hours of an evening parfy, while some youthfdt"
,of bis rorce down the right batiks of the lake t.r Uarda, the Works at Mantun, b*j nss-mbled the remainder of his tormehtor, - harrasscd into tbe display by stupid friends^
whose shores he must traverse—a sheet of wnter aboil force, now consisting of but 15.000. at Veronn. Fortv was vigorously pounding out a miscellaneous assortment •
thirty miles long, and from four to twelve wide, to cut thousand Austrian* toon surroeudru them, with cous-ani-, of batlles ond marches, songs and quadrilles, waltzes and
off tbe French retreat' The eagle ere of'Napoleon de- mute military skil}. Napoleon lured the foe to I he narrow
B e f l s U r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MORGAN BATES.
without the slightest notion concerning them, exReceiver
REUBEN GOODRICH. tected bis advantage. Instantly abandoning the siege, at causeways which threaded the marehes of Areola, where operas,
cept that certain keys in the piano correspond .With ceran enormous sacrifice, under the cover of a dark niglit Ihe beads of the colunihs ouly could meet, and where, con- tain notes in the book.
lie put every available man and horse in motion. The «eqnetiilv, superiority of numbers was or but little avail
Kxcepting for evening parlor-dances, the piano should ,
division of tbe Austrians marching down the right or In a lerrifie confliel -of'three days, the Austrians lost ia never be pkyed without the accompauiinentof a voice,western bank or tbe lake, were uot dreaming or danger, dead, wounded and'prisoners, 30.000, and again lepvjng
by a Thai berg ; and, even then, only a lew will be1
T h e P r o p e l l e r A L L E G H A N Y , wben suddenly the French army like n whirlwind, burst n trail of blood to mark their path, tbe remuunt, a' fugi- uuless
loood lr
*
"-i"
CAPT. C. H . BOYWTOJf,
'
upon them. They were scattered like deer by the hounds, tive band, fled back td'tlie Tryol.' •
mid
in
blee.ding,
broken
bands,
round
refuse
onlv
among
The
^iepe
was
again
renewed.
Again
in
January.....
ILL ItUN BFGULAJILV DURING THE SEASON
1h
_ _ _ _ _
or 1865. between Chicago and Traverse Citv, affording the wilds of the mountains. The division on the other other Austrian army in two divisions were descending
a weekly communication between thi two place-. She ha* side of ibe lake heard the thunder of tbe conflict, but toward the bcleugured fortress. (Jonld they, effect n taiued from hearing the monotonous spasmodic thrum-.
ming of a girl whose entire capacity for music has been
been thoroughly repaired and is in first rate running order. .could do nothing for the relief or their friends.
junction under the walls of Mnntnc, Napoleon's destruc- scolded or cudgeled into ber, who would much rather be
For freight or passage apply tp
U'itbont nn hour's delay Nepoleou turned upon his tion would be sure. Should Napoleon march id assail employed in doing something else,-even though.it were
HANXAH. LAY A CO,
track
toaltnck
tbe
division
on
tlieolher
side,
before
thev
one'division,
the
other'Would
enter
the
fortress
with
Corner Maxwell and Lumber Street*. Chicago,
sweeping or washing dishes.
."}
or to
1UXNAH, LAY 4 CO.,
could obtain reinforcements, at the Toot orthe lake. His abundant reinforcements and (supplies. But again the
Traverse City. troops were urged to their utmost possible speed. "Soliius or Napoleon triumphed. - lie, bad.received.re1
Crocodiles' and Monkeys.
May 1, 18C5.
?",? U1" .* f • (20-Sm.) dier*." said he. •• it is wilb your legs alone that victory
its bringing bis army up again to 30,000. lie fell
Mershot, in"his travels itflndo China, saya
can be secured." In three days the Austrian army shall upon 50,000 Austrinns at Rivoli, and cut them to pieces " ITenri
PROPELLKR
Crocodiles arc more numerous in the river at Pakaam
be destroyed. Rely on me. You know whether or not- in a day. Then turning he rushed back to Manlun, and
I am in the habit orkeeping my word." "Wnimser, not reached ihere just as the other Austriun foroe pf'20.000 Vetn.tlmn in that of Chautaboun. I continually saw them,
throw
themselves
from the banks into the water ; and it'
ILL RCN AS FOLLOWS UNTIL FURTHER No- imagining the possibility or afcssolt, had imprudentlv se- had arrived within sight ol tbe walls. They were 600n bos frequently bappend
that cnreless fishers, or persons
tice, weather and circumstances permitting :
pernted bis force into two divisions, marching with the annibihated
In this campaign of three dnvs the Aus- who have imprudently fallen
asleep on theabora have be* C
- O pieces of
V
MONDAY,
Adige between them, to be reunited at the foot ol' the triuns Inst 25.C-II0 pjisone
6j t't'O killed.
come their prey, or have afterwards died ol wounds in;
Leaves Traverse City at 7 o'clock *. *„ Hopping at lake. Mela*, with 25.000 men, comixwl one divisibn. cnniion and 25 standards. Wnriiw-r's situation in Moo- flicled by tliem. 'ITiis latter has happened twice during
Elk Rapids, Antrim City and Northport, returning by Wurmser, with 15,000, the other.
tuu wns now hopeless, an norhing wa* left for him but
my
stay
here.
It
is
amusing,
however—for one fa inter- v M
Sutton's Bay and Haight's Dock.
•
,
_ Napoleon met Mela? at Lonato. A few hours of hor- capiltiliiiuin.
TOKSDAYi
rid carnage ensued, when the Austrians were utterly • " '1 be Austrians (uoixcvered admirably," he said, ''b: ested in observing the habits-of animals oil.,fffer tberf «
see, the manner in which these creatures .
. Leaves Traveme.City via Haighf* Dock and Sntton's Bay routed. Ixaving the ground covered with the wounded they,are incapable of calculating the value of mi|.utes.' world—to
catch the apes, wbich sometimes take'a fancy to play
to Northport, returning by Antrim City, Elk Rapids and Old and their dead, ond 5,000 prisoners in the harnlg ol the
with them. Close to the bauk lies.the crocodile, bis '
Mlasion.
^
A Trip Throagh a Desert*
French, with twenty pieces of cannon, they fled, pouic
body in water, and only bis capacious mouth abo^e the
WEDNESDAY,
stneken and demoralized, beyor.d hope of speedy reliWe extract from u wmk yititied "Travels in Central
Leave* Traverse City toachiugot Haight's Dock,Old Mis- ance.
The French soldiers slept a few hours on the Asia." by Arminius VntiUny. the following Ihrilliug
aioD, Elk Rapid*, and Antrim City to Northport, returning
bloody ground, but Nepoleon slept not The down of sketch of through thf sandy dest-rt or Central Asia :
by Haight's Dock.
A troop of apes catch sight of him, seem to consult
the morning was to osher in another battle with WurmAfler leaving this hospitable sojourn, the caravan pen- together, approach little, by little, and commence their
THURSDAY,
Leaving Traverse City stops at Northport and Pine Biver, ser. Napoleon, (pent the whole night galloping from etrated rurt her nnd further the mitro«lden wilds of Cen- frolics, by turns actors and spectators. One of the post
returning by Antrim Olly and Elk Rapid*.
post to post. Five horses had successively SUIIK beneath tral Asia, until ihcy reached the sandy desert on the actire or imprudent,, jumps from branch to brach .till
"V
"l> «be eariiest break of day the troops were route to Bukhara. Here they were doomed to cncoun- within arespectabledistance offfromtbe crocodile, when,
FRIDAY.
Leaves Traverse City touching at Height's Dock, Elk Ba- again in motion. They met tho foe.at lastisiione. The
most dismal terrors. It was the month or July.—
ids and Antrim City to Northport, returning by Hnight"-. battle was decisive, and night alone rescued the fugitive 'I he first station brought them to a sva or sand, extend- hanging by one claw, nnd with the dexterity peculiar to
these animals, he advances and retires, now giving to hfa
ock.
from the swift and terrible blows or their pursuers.
ing as iar as the cyo can reach. On one side it wos form- enemy a blow with his paw, at another time poly preten*
' SATURDAY.
In this campaign or six days, the Austrians lost 40,000 ed into high Itilk like waves lashed into that position by
Leave? Traverse City via Knight's Dock to Northport, and
ding to do so. Tho other apes enjoying the fun, evidentPine River/returning tpu'chcs at Antrim City and Elk Rapid* men in killed, wounded and prisoners. Sixty thousnud lie storm. On the other, ride, it was like the smooth ly wishing lo take part in it • lint the branches being too •
HANNAH, LAY* CO. had marched from Trent, with gleaming liminereand tri- atersof a still lake, serenely rippled by the western high, they form n sort'of chain by laying hold of each
Traverse City, June J9. 1865.
(21-8m.) umphant music, flushed with anticipated victory. But wind. The camels and asses sank to their knees at every other's paws, and ihus swing backwards and forward,
20,000 exhausted, bleediug. war-scatched fugitives, ran step. Not a bird was visible in the air; not a worm or w hile any of them who come within reach of the crocostraggling baekjo seek protection behind the ramparts beetle upon the earth. The bones of those *ho had per- dile,
torments him to the best of his ability. Sometimes
of the city. "With but 30.000 menXapoIeon hod accom- ished Oil tbe way, whitening in the sun, as they lay col- the terrible
suddenly close, but not upon-the audiciplished this amazing achievement Tbe soldiers proud!; lected iu heaps to guard the march of future truvi (eh*. <»us ape, w jaws
ho just escapes ; then there are cries of exultailed it " The six days'campaign."
Capl. L. B, GOLDSMITH,
formed a sombre memorial of departed life. The strength tation from the tormentors, who gambol about j^yrnlly. Again
Napoleon
returned
to
Si
antua
and
rerunicd
the
of the camels had been exhausted before they enten-d the
WILL LEAVE NORTHPORT FOR
however, the claw js CDtrapped, and tbe
siege. The Austrians, humiliated and enraged by the desert, and two of them died at the first day's station— Occasionally,
dcleot. speedily raised another army of .15.000 men — The terrible heat already left the travellers without victim dragged with,rapily oflightniug beneath the water,
W urm.ser left 25,000 about ten miles sonili of Trent, to strength ; two of the poorer members of the company, when the whole troop disappear, groaning arid shrieking.' <l
And all points
^renfot tlte Tyrol from being ravaged by the French. who had tramped on foot by the side of their feeble The misadventure docs not, however, prevent their r©f
6ru) link H I N. T. Ca E. E. ml K. T. 4 Erit E, E,«ud with 30.000 passed over the valley ort'lie Brenin, to beast?, beenmo so sick that thev were tumble to sit or commencipg the game a few jays aflcjwatd."
tnarch down its narrow defile. Witfi this force eo-oper- ride, and had lo be bound at full length upon tbe tho
On th» following days :
Tlfe Women of Paraanary.
,:t:>i*»r •
ating wilh tlie 20.000 Austrians in garrison at Mantua, camels. As long as they were able to articulate, they
J u l y 8th, 17th, 27th.
Tlie
author
of
"
Sketches
in
Paraguay"
gives
ns
this
be would have 50,000 to assail the French in front and kept exclaiming. •' Wnter ! wotcr!" the only words that
Aufc- 5 t h , 1 4 t h , ' 2 4 t h .
rear.
escaped their lips. On the fourth dny onc Of them was fragrent morsel:—Everybody smokes in Paraguay, and
S p t . 2d. 11th. 21st, 3 0 t h .
Nnjiolcoo, who kept himself informed of the relieved by death from the toimentso'r thirst. Before he nearly every female above thirteen years of ages chews
Passenger* Ticketed to all places I
slightest morcmcnt or the enemy, instantly and secretly drew his Inst breaib. his tongue wns quite black, tbe roor I am wrong. They do not chew, but put the tobacco in
*
id Fare as Id
put his whole ermy again in motifln. With hardly n his month or a grayish white, bis lips shriveled, nud tbe their mouths, keep"it there constantly, except.when eatmoment's delay Tor food or rest. Napoleon urged his col- teeth exposed. Before leaving the uesert, tho author bad ing, and. instead of chewing, roll it about with Ibeir
umnsbp the parallel valley or tbe Adige at double quick. only about six glosses or water k-ft in his leathern bottle. tongues aud suck'it. Only imagine youreejif about tp BSAt 7 o'clock A. M. on the following day* :
In the earliest dawn or tbe morning or tbe 4th or Septem- These he drank, drop by drop, to appease the bunting lute the rich red lips of a magnificent mile Hebe, arrayber, be burst like a tempest upon the astonished roe.— heat. Presently his tongue began to turn black, nnd al- ed in satin nnd flashing in diamonds; sbo puts you back
J u l y 8 r d , 13th, 22nd, 81st.
The battle was short and decisive. The routed enemy, armed at tbe danger, he drank off hair the remaining wilh one delicate band, while, with the fair taper fingers
Aug. 10th, 19th, 28th.
pursued by tbe cavalry, and hewn down by sabers, left store at a draught, thinkii^; Ihu3 to save his life. But it of ihe other, she draws forth from her-month a brownish
Sept. 7th, 16th a n d 25th.
the ground covered with their dead. Seven thousand only increased the fever in his veins. His strength was block roll pf tobacco,,quite Iwo inches long, looking like
irisoners, with twenty pieces of cannon, fell "into tbe gradually leaving him. when tho enravan was struck by nmonsterousgiub, and, depositing the savory morsel on
FARE FROM NORTHPORT TO
the rim of your sombrero, puts up her face and is ready
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1st Class.
2nd Class. lands of the victors. Such was the battle of Roveredo, tho tebbed. n poisonous wind of the desert, wbich had for your salute. I have sometimes seen an over-delicate
Simla
.....$C 00
....U 00 Tbe next mofning Napoleon entered Trent in triumph.— hurried rapidly toward them with death io its appear- foreigner turn with a shudder of loathing under such cirDetroit.:
7 00
5 00 In a lew hours consolidating bis army, and securing^
cumstances. aud get tbe epithet'of rl tavaco (the savage)
Buffalo..
U 00
6 50 vast amount of tbe munitions of war, before tbe eon of
1 be camels, from which they lost no time in dismountChicago
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00
that day went down, be was again, wi'b his whole army, ing. ottejed n loud cry, fell on theirkmes, si retched their applied to him by the offended beauty for tbfa sensitive
Passengers to Detroit can go from Sarpla to Detroit either
squenmisbness. However one soon gets used to (hfa in .•
by theOrand Trunk R. B. or river Steamer. At Saraia the on tho valley of tbe Benta, in chase of Wurmser. He long necks along the ground, and strove to bury their Pnroguary, where you ore perforcc of custom obliged
" Wade " connects with the O. T. B. B. for BnOfclo and all caught him at Baasano, and without allowing him an heads in the sand. Tlx! wwid rushed with a dull clatter to kiss every^ady you ore introduced to ; and one-half
points tn Canada and th« Eastern States. Passenger* ticket- hour to prepare for battle, fell, with tbe almost impetu- ling sound, leaving tho party covered with a cmsl or sand
von meet nre really tempting enough to render you recked through. Time from Sarnia to Buflhlo 7 hours, being 48 osity, upon his rear.
two fiiigetvi'.-n k. The first particles that touched the
honrs quicker than by boat through Lake Erie.
The Austrians. bewildered, and striking blows almost b«idy wemed to burn like a rain or Bakes of/Ore. Had less of consequences ; you would sip the dew or'tbe profFor further information apply to
random, fought dcsperatelv, bat in vain. All but 16.- they met the wind six miles deeper in the'desert, the fered ling in tbe face of a tobacco battery—even tbe
CAkPBELL A GOODRICH.
double-distilled
"boneydew" of old Virginia
000 were lefi prisoners or dead upon the field. This whole caravan would doubtless have perished. Hie au(29-Sm.)
Northport
shattered bam), disheartened and panic striekeu, fled thor was left half dead. He could not dismount from bis
The following is ibe world renowned epitaph of the
down the river, hoping to find a refuge behind the ram- camel without assistance. As be was laid fall length upparts of Mantna. Napoleon purroeil them vigorously, on tl*' ground, a fearful fire seemed to consume his inte- I^dy Elizabeth O'L/xmey.f " First cousin to Burke,
every step of tbe way throwing balls and jbel'ainlo Ihyir rior ; be wfls driven almost to mnducss by tbe pain in commonly called the Sublime, she was bland,-passionate,
ranks. Tbe garrison at Mantna rushed oat. to aid them. bis bead ; be was apparently suffering tho agooiea of a and deeply religious Also she pointed in water colors,
Another pitch battle waa fought. Tho French were en- horrid death. Starting toward midnight on tbe perilous and sent many pictures to the great exhibition, and of
T H E 8PLENDID PROPELLER ONEIDA,
tirely victorious, and the Austrians routed at every point, march, he fell'asleep, and on awakening iu tbe rooroinc, sucb fa the kingdom of heaven."
driven behind their walla. Thus, in a campaign or heflggpdhimself in a mud lint, surroutided by people with
Will run regularising
reful
the^awfuf 1865, between were
A lawyer somewhat disgusted at seeing a couple of .
ten days. Napoleon, marched over two hundred miles, long beards. He.bad no strength to speak to tbem, bat
Irishmen looking at a six-sided building which be ocBUFFALO
ANP
C H I C A G O fought three pitched battles, and annihilated an army they
kindly treated bint, gave him something warm to copicd, lifletj up the window, put his bead out. and adToaching at Northport both waya, She will he da? twice as numerous as his own.
driuk. and Sperwnrds some sour milk mixed with water dressed them thus : "What do you stand there for,like
at Northport on Sunday. the 16th Inst., bound, to Qbicago,
Again the siege was renewed, and again all the resoura ptir'of blockheads, gazing at' ray office f Do ypu take'
and wU| return on the 22nd. She will make the round trip ces of all the Austrian empire were called into requisi- and sail, whicb soon set him once more npou bis feet.
between Northport and BuffWlo every eight days, and between tion to gather a,new army. All the pride and enthusiit for n church J" "FaixJ" answered one of tbea*, '* I :
Tbe Piano Mnuln.
Northport aid ChlAgo every six daj*.
v
wns tbiukin' so, till the devil poked hfa bead out' of tbe
Capt. At wood Is one of the safest, most accommodating asm or .the court were roused. Twenty-five thousand
There is np social disease »o witle-spread. so virnlent. windy."
.
T
and gentlemanly Captains on the Lakes, and paasengers may werespeelily rendezvoused in tbe gorges of the Tyrol
aud so fatal it its attack, as the piano mania. Before'0
J-' 0*5.' OO) vl •
rely upon good fare and all thou attentions «tod courtesies Nipoleon
Napoleonfoiid
bid now
now but
but 30,000
30.000 with
wit which too oppoae
oppose tthe girl is bom. now-a-days, s'oe is predestined toatt and .exA child's faith in bia mother ia well illustrated by thejhtohUd «, m.chloih. p l n u ^ o ! . Wp M
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Urn.
tract
dreadful
screeching*
and
wailing*
for
at
least
ten
following incident :
V
Karfy in November"tbe Austrians again commenced ycara of her natural life.: No questions |o whether she , " A little boy, disputing with bia sister on some subtheir march. Snow whitened the tops of tbe mountaiui, possesses an car. and no consideration Tor the ears of other ject, exclaimed, " I t is true, for motbsr says so ; and it
CAMPBELL A GOODRICH.
Nortkport
and tbe Mods of tbe approaching winter iwept throagb people., fa,permitted to interfere with tba d«c<ee. which she t«ya »P, it it so, If It tint *o"
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—- ' —
Counterfeit Rotes Described.
Major Osb£rn, of Pennsylvania, baa returned to WashTbefoliowing description ot the counterfeit United
ington from a visit to tbe prison pens at Andersonville,
States notes in circulation are usefal for. information :
Macon, Danville, Florence, Augusta and Savanoah,
2s, imitation, are reported in circulation. Poorly
M O B Q A N BATE9,gattoran<l Proprtotor
where be has been collecting erideno® in relation to tbe dona
5s, altered from 2a. Portrait or Chase.
cruelties practiced by tbe rebels upon Union prisoner*.—
T B 4 V B « » * O i r T i
5s, imitation. Poorly dooe ; coarse.
F R I D A Y MORNING, J U L Y 28,1865.
Capt H. W . Bsc. formerly one of the Andersonville
5s, photographed—have blurred-look ; tbe paper i»
keepers, has been arrested and is now in tbe Old Capitol stiffer and heavier. Signatures very heavy.
M M AJhfas.
.
prison.
10s, imitation, weU executed, ate reported in circulation.
The Albany Journal BJ1 that evidence aceunitfate«
Private advices from Spin Francisco report the death There is no Treasury stamp upon the bill.
lhat * porti on of tkMarrltory of Mexico is virtually to
10s, altered from Is—vig. portrait or Chase w> tho
of Alonzo Potter, D. D , Bishop of tbe Protestant Epispass into the band# of France. Ex-Senator Gwin baa
upper left ; geouine have portrait or Lincoln.
copal Church in Pennsylvania. He was born in Dutch-, 20s, imitation, engraving coarse ; general appearance
formally announced hit accession to a Vice-Roy alty-ship,
esa county, N. Y., July 10, 1800. He has held the var- bad.
while the last trriral from Vera Ore* brioga what parious positions of Tutor in Union College in 1819, Pro50s, imitation. The head of Hamilton is coarse and
porta to be defloite Intelligence that MaximilHan win
fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in tbe blurred ; otherwise excellently done, and well calculataooa issue a decree ceding SIDOU, Durango and Sooora ries.
to deceive.
Tbe news oT tbe success of tbe Union cause in the Unit- same institution in 1821, was elected President of Gen- ed 50s,
altered from 2s—vignette portrait or Hamilton
to tbe Freocb as aecnrity for the war debt doe France.
eva College, N. Y., in 1825, Bector or 8 t Paul's Cbnrcb below tbe words Uuited States. In genuine it is above.
Thi» would dbnbtleas be a very pleasant arrangement— ed 8tatea was the signal for great rejoicing in Buenos
Boston, in 1826, Vice President or Union College in
100s,
imitation—The only points or actual difference
Ayrea.
especially to Napoleon. Tbe posseaslonof the rich silFord, the proprietor of the theatre where President 1831, and was consecrated Bishop of Pennsylvania in between tbe genuine and counterfeit are these: In the
ver mioes of Northern Mexico would go far towards deupper left corner are tbe words " Act or February 25th,
Lincoln was killed, is determined to test tbe legality of 1845.
fraying ttoe expenses of the conquest of tbe land of tbe
1862." In tbe counterfeit tbe " t h a n d the ornamental
Capt. Wing, one or the keepers or the Andersonville lines shove run iuio and touch tbe border ; in tbe genMonternmas. It would, moreorer, gratify tbe present Secretary Btantoo'a action in closing up his institution.
G. B. Lamer, before tbe wjr, one of the wealthiest cit- prison pen, will be tried at Washington next week by uine there is a clear space between. On the right end
French passion for territorial aggrandixement Besides,
of back or note there are fourteen small ovals ; 00 tbe
izens of Savannah, has been released from the Old Cap- Military Commission.
i t would enable the inscrutable " Man of December
D e n t CoL Wm. E Mai ford, late or the rebel army, edge or each oval the figures in the bad read 001. or initol Prison and ordered to report to the Secretary of
retain a lien upon tbe new Empire, which would make
verted, white on the left they are 100. This Is the reand formerly of Indiana, has been allowed by tbe Presi- verse or those figures in the genuine ; there, it will bo
War.
its nominal Sovereign tbe merest poppet in bis bands.Gayle, the man who advertised to pay a million doners dent to leave the country, provided be will never return. seen that on tbe right hand they read 100, and on tbe
This is an ungrateful world, and Napoleon knows i t —
Wool hac ad van (id two cents all along the line or the left 001. These notes are well executed.
for the murder of tbe IfUe Presided Lincoln, President
Suppose, after all he has done for him, Maximillian were
Postage Currency—25 cents, imitation—poorly enJohnson snd Secretary Seward, has been sent to Fort Michigan Central Railroad. Fifty-eight cents is now of• t o turn tail upon bint, surround hinnelf with Belgian and
graved and on poor paper.
fered by buyers for good lots.
r
50 cents, imitation—poorly done. The heads of WashAustrian influences and bayonets, and tell bis benefac- Pulaski.
OoL Hamilton, Davis' Private Secretary, has been sent
ington are blurred, and are not alike.
Grand Traverse Association.
lor to go about bis busioess T But once a mortgage
6 and 10 cents, imitation—poorly printed.
•upon a portion of his goods and chattels is obtained, all to Fort McHenry 5 Prof McCulloch, or New York fire From the Elk Rapid* Eagle.
50s, new Issue are now in circulation. Observe cauMr. Enrroa
In accordance with a vote of this body
tear of treachery is past Tbe new Emperor surreo- notoriety, to Fort Delaware, and Gen. Harris to the Libat the conclusion or its semi-annual session, held here on tion.
by
Prison.
'
•ders his independence, assumes tbe badge or servitude,
Tbe portrait on each coarsely done.
TTiursday,
Friday,
Saturday
and
Sunday
last
0
brier
acThe four conspirators, Dr. Mudd, Bpangler, Arnold
National Banks—5s, imitation—well executed, and
•and becomes henceforth tbe mere lackey of bis illuscount ot its proceedings is furnished for publication!
and McLaughlin have been sent to the Dry Tortugns, the
Five Churches were represented at tbe meeting by a dangerous character, are reported in circulation.
trious patron.
Coupons— Counterfeit coupons dated March i. 1865.
President baring changed their place of imprisonment both Pastor and delegate. Tbe Church in Traverse City
Uncle Sam may have a word to soy In this matter.
and tbe Church in Manistee were not represented. Rev. for $12 50 in tbo similitude of 10-40 five per cent. .
Tbe ma»ng of our troops on tbe Bio Grande shows that from Albany to that locality.
Uuited States $500 bonds, bare been offered at different
Tbe Commoo Council of Springfield, I1L, havo donat- Reuben Hatch, of Benzoniu. presided. Mr. N. Moreour Government means to keep a sharp eye on these
bouse. Missionary of the American S. S. Union for tho United States depositories.
clever operators, and promptly check them in any offen- ed six acres in the Oak Ridge Cemetery for tbe National Grand Traverse region, being present, was Invited to sit
7-20 Bonds.—Some of these are in circulation with
as a corresponding member,
tbe coupons cut off, and offered* as currency. Without'
aively disreputable enterprise tbey may seek to engage Lincoln Monument
Mr. Hatch preached the opening Sermon, Thursday coupons they are or no value until mature. Refase all
The President/in addition to bis telegram of tbe 16th,
in.
has addressed a letter to Gov. Brownlov expressing more evening, both tbe preachers who bad beeu designated for sucb.
that service having failed to arrive at the commencement
R. BJLXCBOTT, the Daguerrian Artist, will remain in
rally bis views and endorsing tbe arrest ol Emerson ElbeBarnnm's Proposed New Museum.
of tbe meeting.
I
town three weeks longor. Now is tbe time to secure
Very few people have any idea of the capital required
ridge for disloyalty.
After the devotional exercises of the morning, Friday
•good plotnres.
The notorious rebel Hines, one of John Morgan's staff was occupied with necessary but important business and to start such an enterprise us Mr. Barnnm proposes, l i e
calculates that tbe
ROSES.—We have on our table five large, fragrant and officers and intimately associated with the Chicago Con- with the consideration of matters pertaining to tbe mutu—
$400,000
al improvement of tbe members of tbo Association. The Cost of the ground will be I . . .
"beautiful Botes on one small stem, from tbe garden of J . spiracy, has taken the Amnesty osth and gone home to evening was pleasantly spent in singing and.listening to Cont of the building
----- IM.OOO .
150,000
Kentucky.
<3. Bamsdell. Esq.
sacred music, interspersed Pwith remarks from Rev. Cost of Collection
The barque A. 1, of Providence, was sunk by a cyo- Messrs. Kirkland and Hatch, on the valno of music as a
Total
$800,000
GUSTO* Hoc sr.—James K. Gunton is building a twopari of worship.
lone
on
tbe
13th
of
April
and
thirteen
lives
lost.
Only
The
Museum
will
contain
larjte
halls
or
curiosities,
a
ttory addition to tbe Gunton House which will give him
Saturday was occupied with devotional exercises, some long saloon, with stage, for philosophic and scenlific leca Dining Hall 18 by 48 feet, with lodging rooms above. the Captain and two of the seaman were saved.
accouot of tbe recent National Council by one or the del- tures and experiments, a polytechnic department, for the
The
Russian
telegraph
expedition
has
sailed
from
Ssn
He will then have one bf the most commodious Hotels
egates who attended it—narratives of the state of re- exhibition of working models of new inventions, n picture
Francisco for Bherings' Straits. The expedition consists ligion in the Churehcs or the Assocation—tbe considera- gallery. aquaria, immense theatre on tbo ground floor,
on Grand Traverse Bay.
or four vessels, carrying from two to six guns cach, and a tion or the state or the country—the consideration or the where equestrian performances will be eiven threeO n . CCBTEK.—We learn from the Alexandria (La.)
best method of contibuting to benevolent canse,—tbe months cach your, in Winter, pantomime three months,
land force of 1,500 men.
Democrat that MaJ. Gen. GEOEOK A. COTTX* has estabin Summer, and " high classed moral dramas und specA call has been issued for the Wisconsin Republican Perparatory Lecture and other matters.
The following resolutions was adopted in reference to tacles " during the rest or the year. On the roor will be
lished his Headquarters at that place. His command Convention to be held at Madison, 8ept. 6. All regiplaced tbe zoological gardens, containing animals of every
consists of the following Regiments of Cavalry : 7th ments in the field at that date will be entitled to represen- benevolent contributions:
nature, tho whole covered with a well ventilated story
Resolved—'Tbat
we
recommend
to'
our
Churches,
so
Indiana, 1st Iowa, 5th Illinois, 2nd Wisconsin and 12th
tation in tbe Convention.
far as they can consistently, to systematize their contri- above tbe root An elevator will be worked by a stean>
Illinois.
'
The rebel property delivered by the Imperialists to butions to benevolent objects in accordance with the re- engine in the cellar, and the whole structure will be fire
ANTRIM COUXTT.—We learn from the Elk Rapids G e a Brown was sent to the latter by tbe express orders commendations of tbe General Association or tbe State. proof. This is as we understand it, but a foiut outline of
Tbe following resolutions on tho State of tbe Country the new museum project of which Mr. Barrtnm is soleEagle that tbe Supervisors of Antrim County, at a re- of Maximilian.
proprietor. Its success will depend greatly on the cordwere adopted :
cent Special Meeting, appropriated three thousand dolA mutiny occurred a short time since at Fort leven1. Reiolted—Tbat we rejoice and mve thanks to Al- Sal co-operation of Americans at home nod abroad—a
lars for building a Court House and J ail That County worth among the 6th West Virginia cavalry and other mighty God for the return ol pence throughout all our cooperation which will doubtless be given heartily and
_
is rich in dbn-resident taxes and can better afford to troops, who refused to march across the plains. They land, and tbat we desire a speedy, peaceful and complete intelligently.
From every section of tbe country Mr. Barnnm is rereconstruction and restoration of tne seceded States, or
erect public building* than any other Northern new were placed under arrest
the basis or equal rights and privilicps, without distinc- ceiving letters of sympathy from persons offering him colCounty. The burden will be light upon resident tax
Tbe miners' strike in the I*ke Superior regions is not tion or race or color, under the guidance and restraints of lections or coins, of shell", stuffed birds, Revolutionary
relics, and record curiosities. Gen. Scott has presentedP»7«»yet quelled, but no open outbreak has yet occurred. The wholesome and righteous laws.
The colored men of Pennsylvania propose to call a presence or the United 8tates steamer Michigan and or a
2. Whereas—It appears that Jefferson Davis and him with a very uniqne collection ol personal relics, which
will be or great interest as years go on.
National Convention at Harrisburg on the 1st of Au. body of Chicago troops at Marquette will prevent any- others or tho leaders or the rebellion have been guilty,
not only or treason, but also or wholesale murder, theregust, to ilacuss the welfare of their race and observe thing of tbe kind.
FOCHD DRAD.—The body of a drowned man was found
fore
1 tbe beach, about one mile south of Elk Rapids, otv
tbe anniversary of emancipation in the British West InA desperate affray occurred oil the 8th inst, near LexResolved—That they should bo indicted snd tried, and Tuesday last Ho had nothing on or about him by
ington, Tenn, at a picnic between returned Union and if convicted should promptly snffer the full penalty of outdies.
•
which bis name or wbereaboota could be ascertained.—
A grave stone in the cemetery at Newburyport marks rebel soldiers. The picnic was inaugurated to restore raged law, not only for tbe'punishment oft>vil doer*, but He was a man about five feet six inches high and from
40 to 45 years or age. Ho had on. when found a pair o r
the resting-place of an estimable lady, who, according to good feelings, and ended in bloodshed. Three men were also for a warning to others in all time to come.
Saturday evening the members of the Association took dark colored cassiroere ' pants, grey vest white cotton
the inscription, " wasio state health suddenly summon- killed and seven seriously wounded.
tea together, at Mrs. Bogota. On Sunday there were shirt, a brown tweeds coat, and a pair or congress gaiNorth Carolina papers are commenting favorably up- tbe usual religious services. Tbe Association adjourned
ed to the skies, and snatched from ye eager embrace of
ters, without socka From appearance the body bad
her friends by swallowing a Pee at her own table, when on tbe benefits resulting to that State from tbe influx of to meet again. Providence permitting, at Carp River^on
in tbe water for some length or time.
the second Thnrsdsy of Januarv. 1865. for the annual
•,
[Elk Rapids Eagle, July 21.
Northern business men.
in a few'houra she sweetly breathed her soul away."
Tbe Attorney General of Virginia has given an opin- meeting. Rev. Mr. Tbofoas. of Manistee. tB appointed to
The present Beries of the 7.30 loin will probably all be
preach the opening sermon, and Rev. Mr. Crumb, or
Eoglisb
colonial possessions do not seem to be grentljr
absorbed within a week or ten days. This is the last of ion to Gov. Pierpont that persons who held office under Traverse City, alternate. Special discourses on the sub- ptofitable io any quarter of the globe. We are told oi»
tbe $600,900,000 loan authorized by the last session of the so-called " Confederate" Government, or under any jects of "'Prayer" and » Cburch Polity" are assigned to the best authority that India was Dover before so prostwo other' bretbern.
LKROT WARBKX, 8cribe.
Congress. When the soldiers are paid off with the de- rebellious State Government, are not eligible to office.
perous as she has been during tbe past three years, yet
Elk Rapids, July 18, 1865.
No distribution has yet been made of rewards offered
crease of Government expensea, tbe Secretary will be
in that same time tho surplus or revenue over expendiThe Great Bridge at Cincinnati.
able to get along until Congress meots, with the use of for tbe arrest or the assassins or President Lincoln. The
ture has gradually declined, and has at last been turned
subject is under consideration by tbe Board or which From the Ctnainnati Commercial.
certificates of indebtedness and temporary loans.
The immense and massive stone-work of the piers or into a deficit.
Judge Advocate General Holt Is President, which has
A Montreal letter says : " O n the ancexation ques- not yet made a report
this msgnificent structure, which is soon to span the
The story starte d by tbe Copperhead paper in CincinOhio river and unite the two States, is about completed.
tion, it is reduced to a moral certainty that if the ConTbe ramilies or Jeff. Davis and C.C. Clay, it is stated, W e understand that in two weeks a foot-bridge, for the nati, that at a recent interview President Johnson callgress of the United States does not revoke the notice al.
engaged counsel for those prisoners early in May. It is use of the workmen only, will be thrown across the ri ver ed Senator Somner a fanatic, and crossly insulted bim, is
ready given for the repeal of the Reciprocity Treaty, the again announced, positively, that Jeff Davis will be tried 00 wire ropes, and about one mooth from that time tbey authoritatively denied. There U no foundation whatever
Canada* will be annexed to the United 8tates. The fur- by a Military Court, sufficient evidence being at hand to commence stretching tbe wires for the main cables.—
They are receiving the wire for the latter as fast as pos- for the story.
ther you go into Canads, and tbe more you%ear about
convict him or complicity in the assassination plot
sible.
There is a man at Providence. R. L, who has been
annexation, the more certain it is that tbe only hope of
Crime or every description has increased to such an alTbe malff bridge will be suspended on two wire cables, married thirty-four year*, and still preserves his wedding
killing tbo prospect is tbe continuance of tbe treaty menarming extent in Springfield, Illinois, that tbe city govern- each of which will be thirteen inches in diameter. The salt, having worn it every Sunday since. In all. he baa
tioned."
:
ment has confessed itself powerless in the premises by de- cables will be made by stretching one wire across at a
GBAFSHOPPXR ScouEOfc—Tbe S t Paul Pioneer says livering over tbe execution or tbe laws to the military au- time until the whole number required are in place, and had it on 1,768 days, and it is a good suit yet.
thenthemachineswiUbe brought intorequisitionto
the grasshopper scourge in the counties of Renville, thorities. Gen. Cook, in compliance with the Mayor!
MARRIED,
twist them together. The iroji ssddk-plates, on which
Brown, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur and Scott. Min- request, has detailed a strong military force to act as the cablcs will rest on tbe top* or the piers, are now rea- In Glen Arbor, July 4th, 1888. by Oeor«e Bay, Esq., ¥ r ,
ALOXIO HANXISAL to Mia* MABOARCT USUCIH, of Crjstal
nesBota, this season, in numbers and destrectiveness,
dy, and weigh nine tons each.
patrolmen.
Lake.
equals anything ever known in almost any part of tbe
Tbe span of the bridge is 1,057 feet, being aboot 200
The Bepublican State Convention of New Jersey was feet longer than Niagaria suspension bridge, and longer
-civilised world.- The locusts of Egypt were nothing to
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
held at Trenton, on the 20th inst, and nominated Hoc. than any wire suspension bridge in the world. About
•compare with them in many localitiea. Thus far tboir
A Clergyman, while reaidlng In South America as a MisMarcos L Ward as candidate for Governor. Gen. Kil- 500 tons of wire wiU be used in constructing i t Tbe
ravage* have been confined" chiefly to tbe prairie*, but
sionary, discovered a safe ana almple remedy for the Care of
patrick was permanent President of tbe Convention, distance from tbe foundation to the top of the pier* is Nervous Weakness, Early Dacay. Diseases of the Urinary and
they have lately commenced flying and alighting in the
200 feet and from tbo floor of the bridge to the top of
which wt* in all respects, an harmooious and enthusiastic
tbe pier* 110 feet The floor of tbe bridge, when the Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought
timber known as tbe " Big Woods " and there is every
one. Mr. Ward's competitor* were Gen. Kilpatrick and river is at its present stage, win be 90 feet from the wa- on by baneful and vicious habits. Or*at numbers have been,
probability that they will pass through and beyond it,
ter, and will be 10 feet higher in the center tban ; at ei- already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a deelre
Hon.
A.
G.
Cattle.
and sweep the southern part of the State. There are
All tbe rebels in Canada save George N. 8anders and ther pier Tbe latter are bnilt or solid maaonaty, and to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the reonly too strong grounds for believing that in the six
celpe for preparing and using thta medicine, la a aesled enJacob Thompson have taken tbe oath of allegiance and measured, at the foundation, 100 by 50 feet, decraulog
counties named there will not be an average of more
until reaching tbe top, where the measurement is 70 by velope, to any who needa It, Fax* or CHABO*.
applied for pardon. General Potter has informed them 36 feet. As many workmen as can bo used are employPlesse inclose a post-paid eavelope.addressedto yourselt.
than one hair the crops left to harvest, and there will
that it win be si long lime before the Government will ed, but notwithstanding all this, tbe bridgo will not be
Address.
JOSEPH T. IMMAN,
A
OO^e ,
hardly be enough vegetables left for seed. Corn, has
"
Station D, Bible
Hons',
York
pardon any .of tbe rascally rebels who b a n been spending ready for public transit short of ooe venr. I t * spans
been less injured thus lar th%n other crop* and wheat
(mm*)
from
the
ptore
to
tke
anchorage
krMO
foet
their time pfctHog raids and piracies 00 tbe border*.
CIjt <§rani Crabrae Byafti
,
- - ^
*— — ' '
The Latest Hews.
Tbe total receipts of tbe Milwaukee Soldiers'Fair were
<125,000.
The Imperialists have evacuated Camargo and fallen
back to Monterey abandoning tbe country.
The Ohio Union Light Guard, the body guard of the
President are to be immediately mustered ont
Gen. Sully's Indisn expedition is now concentrated at
Fort Soil/. Several of the Sioux are anxious to make a
treaty of peace.
Gen. Pope has returned to S t Louis, and win assume
command or tbe Department or Missouri, under Gen.
Sherman. Gen. Dodge takes command of tbe Territo-
TH&
1QBKAT
FEMALE
REMEDY
REGULARITIES.
FOB
IR-
o a s E R OT P V S L I O A T I O K .
P U B L I C .NOTICE.
' . .
t
STATX or MUMMAM, N o r m JCDJCIAL C u t c u n .
LAXD O m c x AT TKAVKBM C m , MICH- ? .•
C u a a j j t s I * M i B M a s a o o x , I n f a n t , by L. W. B e e n Lis n e x t
July 12,1865.
$
' . /
f \ { ) *ri«nd, Oomplaiaaat
TO GEORGE W E A V E R :
YOD A R E H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T C0MS u i t p e n d i n g in t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of O rand plaint h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered b y
Traverse a t Traverse City o n t h e F i f t e e n t h d a y of J u l y , A. y o u under the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 22nd
d a y of September, 1864, to w i t : the e | of n w j a n d e | of awi
section 9 town 26 n o r t h of range 13 w e s t (No. 1034) haa been
abandoned b v y o n ror more than aix months, a n d t h a t w e have
appointed Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1865, a t 10
o clock A. M^ f o r heairing t h e above complaint a n d t a k i n g
ddlebrook, cause his a p p e a r a n c e t o be entered in t h i s testimony thereon, a t the office of the R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d
on o r before the t w e l f t h day of S e p t e m b e r next, and Office at Traverae City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h time a n d place
t h a t in case of hia appearance b e canae his a n s w e r t o the you may appear a n d ahow cauae, if a n y y o u have, why t h e
C o m p l a i n a n t ' s bill t o be filed a n d a copy thereof to be serv- entry ao msde by you abould n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e
ed on t h e Complalnant'a Solicitor w i t h i n twenty days a f t e r land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any rriend of the said George Weaver may a p p e a r a n d otfer
eervtce of a copy of aaid bill, a n d a notice of Uiia order, and
t h a t In default thereor t h e aaid bill be taken at confessed by proor as to w h e t h e r he la now, o r h a s been, in t h e l a n d or
naval aervlce of the United States.
the said defendant, Joseph L Mlddlebrook.
A n ^ i t la f a r t h e r ordered t h a t within twenty d a y s the Com. a l n a a t cause a n o t i c e of thia o r d e r t o be published In the
(30-5i»)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
Urand Traverse Herald, a a d t h a t t h e aald publication be continned In aald p a p e r once In each week for alx weeks in suoPUBLIC NOTICE.
Theae D r o p s a n a acientlically compounded Hold preparat i o n a n d U t t e r t h a n a n y Pllla, Powder*, or H o e t r e
l a g liquid, t h e i r a c t i o n la direct a n d p o a i t i v e , r e n d e r i n g t h e m
a reliable, a p e e d y a n d c e r t a i n specific for t h e c a r e of all oba t r u e t i e a a a n d suppreaaioaa of n a t u r e . T h e p o p u l a r i t y l a i n dleated b y the f a c t t h a t o v e r 100,000 bottles are annually aold
a n d eonaumed fay t h e lad lee of the United State*, e v e r y o n e
o f Whom apeak ia the strongest term* of pralae of t h e i r g r e a t
m e r i t s . T h e y are rapidly t s k i n g the p l a c e ot e v e r y o t h e r Female Remedy, a n j l are conaidered by all w h o know a o g h t at
them, a r e t h e s u r e s t safest, a n d moat Infallible preperation
in the world, for t h e core of all female complalnta, the r e m o v
a l of all obetruetiona of a a t a r e , a n d the promotion of health,
r e g u l a r i t y and atrength- E x p l i c i t d i r e c t i o n ! a t a t l n g when'
t h e y m a y be aaed^and e x p l a i n i n g when a n d w h y they should
n o t , n o r conld n o t he used w i t h o u t p r o d u c i n g effects c o n t r a r y
t o n a t u r e ' s chosen laws, will be f o n n d carefully folded around
e a c h bottle, w i t h t h e w r i t t e n s i g n a t u r e of J o m r L. LTOK,
C H A R L E 8 S . MARSH,
C i r c u i t C o u r t Commissioner f o r Grand Traverse Co^ Mich.
-without which n o n e are genuine.
A t t e s t : JESSE CBAJC, Register.
Prepared by D r . J O H N U L Y O N , 196 Chapel Street, N«
J . C. R i x a o n . i , Solicitor for C o m p l a i n a n t .
Haven, C o n n , w h o can be c o n i u l t e d either personally, or by
( P r i n t e r ^ feea S8 70.)
31-6w.
;Bis 11, (enclosing stamp,) c o n c e r n i n g all private dlse
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
,
Sold by D r u gg u t s everywhere.
C. O CLARK * C O ,
G e n l A g e n t s f o r U. 8 . a n d Canadas.
O .
H .
M A R S H ,
STATI o r
MICHHUX, NINTH JUDICIAL C m c c r r .
E .
C R O M W E L L
T U T T L E ,
E
•^tloriitj & Soliritcr, Mar Claim,
L A N D
.NORTHPORT,
A N D
T A X
LEELANAU
A G E N T ,
COUNTY,
MICH.
O r r i c a : F i r s t door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
R E F E R E N C E S :
Jwlf* P. J. l.UlkJohn. Mh OrmlU AltofM. Kith.
HOD. B. MeCridT, Atton*r ""I BUMfiramtor,Cento*.
Iloa. Dr. J . B. Walton, FrMMal h m k ODIIM.
MvrsaaBoM., KM . Editor I.rud TnirerM Herald.
Uon,T. W. r.rrr.Hrmbtr CoofiTtM. flnuxi Hsrtn. Mich.
"
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""
Hon
A• JU Itaalip. M.nber H w x of K*pn
- U, VUq-, 0.8. Clrvvlt Court C«
K. C." DHudaK K»?r A l t t r a j u d CMOKltor.'nrtroTu'Wlchl''
"<22..
N E W G O O D S ! N E W GOODS!
M I L L I N E R Y
A N D
F A N C T ?
GOODS.
LATEST STYLE LADIES HATS, CAPS, BONNETS,
YEIL8, NETT8, COLLARS,
ETC.
A lav a choloe (election of PRINTS, which will be aold c h e a p .
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVZRSK C r r r , M I C H . , £ •
J u l y 12, 1 8 6 5 .
(
T O H E N R Y E. S T E W A R D :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint has been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
you o n d e r t h e H o m e s t e f l A c t of May 20,18U2, on the 13th
day or May, 1863, to w i t : the w | or t e | sec. 22 and w j or n t f
section 27 town 26 north or r a n g e 14 west, (No. 252) h a s been
abandoned you ror more t h a n aix months, and t h a t we have apinted Wednesday, the 16th day of A u g u s t 1865, at 3 o'clock
M , for h e a r i n g the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the office of the Register uT the L a n d Office at
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time and place you i a y
a p p e i r and Bhow cauae, ir a n y y o u have, why the e n t r y ao
made by you ahould n o t be cancelled a n d the land revert "
the G o v e r n m e n t
Any rriend o( the aald Henry E Steward may appear
and offer proor aa to w h e t h e r he Is now, or h a s been, In the
land or naval service of t h e United States.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(30-51*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
r
G x o a e a CDTLXR, Complainant,
va.
LXVIXIA CCTLEB, D e f e n d a n t
Suit p e n d i n g in the C i r c u i t C o u r t for the C o u n t y of Grand
Traverse, In Cnancery, at Traverse City, on t h e - U t b day of
J u l y , A. D. IMS.
T SATISFACTORILY A P P E A R I N G TO M E T H A T
the d e f e n d a n t Lavinia Cntler, is a non-resident of this
State, on motion of J . G. Ramsdell, Eaq., Solicitor for Coml a i n a n t i t ia ordered t h a t the aaid defendant, Levinia Cutr, cause h e r appearance In t h i s cause to be entered on o r
before the twelfth day of September next, a n d In case of her
a p p e a r a n c e ahe cause her answer to tbo complainant's bill t o
be filed a n d a copy thereof to be served on the complainant's
Solicitor within twenty d a f s a f t e r a service of a cony of said
PUBLIC NOTICE.
bill a n d a notice of t h i s order, and t h a t In default thereof the
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVFJISR C r r r , MICH., ?
aaid bill be taken a s confenaed by the aaid defendant, L c r i n i a
J u l y 12. 1 8 6 5 .
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Cutler.
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And i t is f u r t h e r ordered t h a t ^ l t h i n twenty davs the com- T O C F 1 A R L E S W . P I E R C E :
plainant cauae a notice of this o r d e r to be pnblifthed in the
O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
G r a n d Traverae Hrrald, a n d t h a t the said publication be cc
has been made a t this office t h a t the land entered by
tinned In aaid p a p e r once In each week for six weeks in ac
you under the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, oh the 21st
day or April, 1864, to w i t : the nw{ or section 22 t o w n 25
C H A R L E S H. MARSH,
north of range 11 west, (No. 700) has been abandoned by you
C i r c u i t C o u r t Commissioner r o r O r a n d Traverse C o , Mich.
for more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed WednesA t t e s t : JESSE CKAM, Register.
day, the loth day of A u g u s t 1865, at 11 o'clock A . * , f o r b e a r J . G. RAMSDELL, Solicitor ror C o m p l a i n a n t
ing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
( P r i n t e r ' s Teea $8 70.)
. 31-6w.
the office of the Register ot the Land Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time and place you v may a p p e a r and
PUBLIC NOTICE.
show cause, ir any you have, why the e n t r y so made by you
LAND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H ,
should not be cancelled, and the land revert t o t h e GovernJ u l y 26,18(15.
ment
Any rriend ot the said Charles W. P i e r c e may appear a n d
TO JESSE S E A T O N :
O U ARE H E R E B T N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT oOVr proor as to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land
has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered by or naval service o t the United Statea.
y e n u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 23rd
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
day of Feb., 1864. to wit : the nef of section 27 town 24
(30-5t»)
R. G O O D R I C H Receiver.
n o r t h of range 16 west (No. 1127.) h a s been sbandoned b y y o n
f o r more than six months, s n d t h a t we h a v e apDointed WedPUBLIC NOTICE.
nesday, the 30th day of A u g u s t ; 1865, at 4 o'clock r . H. for
LAXD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE C r r r , MICH., >
h e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y thereJ u l y 12, 1 8 6 5 .
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— a t the office of the Register of the L a n d Office at Tras e C i t v . Michigan ; a t which t i m e and place yon may T O T H O M A S M I T C H E L L :
appear and show cause. If any you have, why the entry so
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMmade by y o u should n o t be cancelleo a n d the land revert to plaint has been made at t h i s office that the land e n t e r e d by
the G o v e r n m e n t
you under the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 6tb
; Any f r i e n d of the said J e s s e Beaton may a p p e a r a n d day of J u n e . 18C4, to w i t : the n e j of section 35 town 25 north
offer proor aa t o w h e t h e r he i s now, or has been, in the l a n d of r j n g e 12 west (No. 912) has been abandoned by you f o r
r naval service ot the United States.
more than six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday. tbe IGth day of A u g u s t 1865. at J o'clock P . M , for hearMORGAN BATES, Register.
ing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at
(32-5t*.)
R . GOODRICH, Receiver.
the office ot tho Register or tbe Land Office at Traverse City,
Michigan : at whicli time and place you may appear a n d
PUBLIC NOTICE.
show cause, if any y o c have, why the e n t r y so made by you
L A S U OFFICE AT TRAVERS* CTTT, M r c t f . ?
should not be cancelled and the land revert t o the GovernJ o l v 26, 1 8 6 5 .
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TO WILLIAM EDWARDS :
Any friend of the said T h o m a s Mitchell may appear and
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M - offer proof as to whether he is now, or has been, in the land
p l a i n t h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by - naval service of the United States.
you under the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 19th day
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
of O c t , 1804, to w i t : t h e nwflj of section 30 town 28 north of
(30-St*)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
range 15 west, (No. 1076) h a s been abandoned by you for
more than six months, and t h a t we have appointed WednesPUBLIC NOTICE.
day, the 30th d a y of A u g u s t 1865. at 4 o'clock p . M., for hearL A X D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C m , M I C H . , J
ing t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereof), at
J u l v 12, 1 8 6 5 .
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the office of t h e Register or the Land Office at T r a v e r s e Citv,
Michigan ; a t w b i c b time and p l a c e y o u may a p p e a r and T O S A M U E L S P L A N :
ahow c a u s e , f r a n y yon have, why the e n t r y so made by you
YOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMahould n o t be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- plaint has been made at this office t h a t tbe L*nd entered by
ment
- 1 ,
you under tbe Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 29th
Any f r i e n d of the said William E d w a r d s may a p p e a r a n d day of February, 1864, to wit : the c e i of section 23 t o w n 33
offer proof aa to w h e t h e r he ia now, or haa been, in t h e land nor"h of r a n g e 7 west (No. 724) has been abandoned by you
~ naval aervlce of the United Statea.
for more t h a n six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1865, at 2 o'clock P. M-, for
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
hearing the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
(32-51*).
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
at the office of t h e Register of the Land Office at Traverae
City. Michigan ; at which time and place you may
y appear
PUBLIC NOTICE
made by
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A T S R S X CTTT, M I C H . , ?
you fthoult
J u l v 19. 1 8 6 5 .
S
rnment
TO NORMAN KELLEY:
Any friend of the said Samuel Splan may a p p e a r a n d offer
proof as t o whether be Is now, o r h a s been, in t h e land or
"WTOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
naval service of the United Slates.
- * • c o m p l a i n t haa b e e n m a d e a t t h i s office t h a t t h e
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
land entered by you u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,
(30-5*)
R. G O O D R I C H . Receiver.
1802, on the 12th day of June, 1863, t o wit : the s | of nefii
a n d n w f ij of n e f i j or scctlon 2 town 28 n o r t h or range 13
PUBLIC NOTICE.
w e s t (No.'SSO) has been abandoned by you ror more t h a n
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C I L , )
alx months, and t h a t we h a v e appointed Tuesday, the
J u l y 12, 1805. (
22nd d a y of A u g u s t 1865, at 3 o'clock P. M^ for hear- T O I S A A C C U R E T O N :
ing the above complaint a n d t a k i n g teatlmony thereO C ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D THAT COMPLAINT
on, a t t h e office of the Register ot the Land Office at
has beenlmade at this office that the laud entered by
Traverae City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may you u n d e r t h e Homestead Act of May 20, 18G2, on the 2nd
appear a n d show cause, tr any y o u htfre, why the e n t r y ao day of September, 1864, t o w i t : n c j of sell) and Lot No. 1 or
made by y o u ahould n o t be cancelled, and t h e land revert to section 30 a n d Lot No. 1 and s e j ot neBJ of section 31
the G o v e r n m e n t
town 28 north of r a n g e 13 west, (No. 1002) has been abanAny rriend of t h e aald N o r m a n Kellev may appear doned by yon f o r m o r e than six months, and t h a t we have
a n d offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r he la now, or has been, In t h e appointed Wednesday, the 16th day of A u g u s t 1865, at
l a n d o r naval aervlce of the United Statea.
o'clock, P . M-, f o r b e a r i n g tbe above complaint snd t a k i n g
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
testimony thereon, a t t h e office ot the Register of the
o
Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at whic'o time
(31-5t*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
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SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
K O T A R Y P U B L I C 4 0 0 N V E T A N C E E ,
T r a r e r M City, Grand Traverse County. Mich.
Office i n D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
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MORGAN BATES, Rejriater.
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Y
Ladies isd AiUm'i Hostfibre,Hinkfrchiefe, ftt, etc, etc.
H O O P
S K I R T S !
Perfnmery, Soaps, and o t h e r toilette articles
Thread
Needles, Pins, Comb*. Buttons, Belt?, C h i n a Dolls, Ac.
F L A V O R I N G E X T R A C T S .
A D A K. S P R A U U E .
Traverae City, J u n e , 1865.
s
(25-6m.)
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAOT> O r r i c K AT TRATKRSK CTTT, MICH.. ?
J u l y 19, 1 8 6 5 .
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TO EL1HU CORNELL:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMday of May. 1804. t o w i t : the s w j of section 35 town 25
n o r t h or range 12 west (No. 813) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by you
f o r more than six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Tuesday, the 22nd day of August. 1805, at 10 o'clock A M , f o r
you ahould not be cancelled and the land revert t o the Gov. . A aa to w h e t h e r h e la now, o r baa been, l a the land or
naval aervioe of the United H u t e s .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(81-St*)
R. GOODRICH.'Receiver.
r
PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O r r i c K AT TRAVXRSC C r r r , MICH.,
CH-, ?
J u l y 19. 1865.
TO WILLIAM CIIASK:
Y O U A R E I I E R K R Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplaint ban been made a t t h i s offlce that the land entered by
you u n d e r the H o m e s t r a d A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 19tli
day of Dec., 1864, t o wit : the n w | of section 8 town >5
• n o r t h of r a n g e 10 weat (No. 11201 has been abandoned by you
f o r more than alx months, and t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, the 23rd d a y of A u g u s t 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . M.,
f o r h e a r i n g the above complaint a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y there. on, at the office of the Register of t h e L a u d Office a t Trn«
verse City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h time a n d place y o u may apa n d abew cause, if a n j y o u h a v e , why the e n t r y ao made
m ahould n o t be cancelled a n d t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o the
irnment
Any f H e n d of t h e aald William Chaae may a p p e a r a n d offer
proof aa t o w h e t h e r he ia now, or haa b e e n , in t h e l a n d or
naval service of the United Statea.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
(31-St)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
LAXD O m c x AT TBAVKRSE Cm,
MICH., ?
J u l y 19, 1 8 6 5 .
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TO JOHN-tJIZCOSSKY:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMp l a l a t baa been made at t h i s office t h a t the land e n t e r e d by
y o u u n d e r the H o m e a t e a d A c t or May 20, .1862, o n the ICtb
day of July, 1863, t o w i t : t h e ne{ of eat a t of s e j aad ael of
« w | sec. 14 town 29 n o r t h of r a n g e 13 weat. (No. 437) haa been
Abandoned by y o u f o r m o r e than, six months, a n d t h a t w e
h a v e a p p o i n t e d Tuesday, t h e 22nd d a y of A u g u s t , 1865, a t
B o'clock A. M , for h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g
teatlmony thereon, at the offioe of t h e R e g i s t e r af t h e Land
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e a n d place
you may a p p e a r a n d ahow cause, if a n y y o u h a v e , why t h e
• e n t r y so m a d e by y o a ahould n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land
revert to the Government
Any f r i e n d of t h e aaid J o
p r o o f aa to whether he la n e w . t , . „
naval service of the U a l t e 4 8 t a * s .
M O R G A N B A T E 8 , Register.
(81-St*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
J . CRAM.
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I BUO iNiumsED BIWTAIOT,
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STATE SWAJIP LAND SCRIP F O B 8ALE.
H E UNDERSIGNED O F F E R S F O R S A L E BE VENAL
thousand a c r e s or S w a m p L a n d 8 c r i p . H e l a a l a o f u r nlahed w i t h piata of all the unsold Swamp L a n d s in the
C o u n t i e s of Benxia, G r a n d Traverse, Leelanaw. A n t r i m and
p a r t s of E m m e t Cheboygan and Manistee. P a t e n t s f r o m the
State farnlahed w i t h o u t e x p e n s e to purchaser*.
A p p l i c a t i o n m a y b e m a d e t o J e s s e Cram, Eaq., Traverae
City, Jamea P Brand, E s q . Elk Rapids, J . & Dixon, Esq.
P i n e River, o r t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d at L a n s i n g
D. C. L E A C H .
Tr»varaa Ofty, M y g, 1865.
(21-tf.)
T
F O B SALE*
O T H E SUBSCRIBER O F F E R S FOR S A L E H I S FARM
X or 80 aerea, situated about 3} mtlea f r o m Traverse C i t y ,
on t h e premiaea ia a good L o g House a n d Barn, F r u i t Trees,
Ac. Also will *ell a good span of I n d i a n Ponies, harness and
wagon. F o r f u r t h e r information I n q u i r e of M o r n n Bates,
t r a v e r s e City.
J O S E P H MOODY.
T r a v a q w C i t y , J a n e 10. 1865.
(2M®.).
FOB SALE.
r p H E S U B S C R I B E R O F F E R S F O R BALE A D W E L . X l i n g H o u s e a n d 3 Lota in t h e village of North p o r t b e i n g
tota N o t . 1 . 2 a n d 4, o n F o n r t h s t r a e t . There la good w a t e r
•even h u n d r e d doQara.
1SU.
MARY McCABR.
U. S. 7-30_LOANs"
T H I KX>. S E R I E 8 ' , v
$230,000,000:By a u t h o r i t y of t h e S e c r e t a r y of tho Treasury, t b e u n d e r s i g n e d , the General Subscription A g e n t f o r tho sale of Unite d States becurities, offers t o the public the t h i r d aeries of
T r e a s u r y N o t e s , b e a t i n g aeven a n d three-tenths p e r o e n t
Interest p e t a n n u m , k n o w n aa the
(7'QO
L O A I V .
n o t e s are issued u n d e r date of J u l y 15, l M 5 , a n d a t e
payable t h r e e year* f r o m t h a t date in c u r r e n c y , o r a r e c o n - '
vertlble a t tbe o p t i o n of t h e holder i n t o
V» S> 5 - 2 0 S i x p e r c e n t .
GOLD-BEARING BONDS,
These B o n d s are now w o r t h a handsome p r e m i u m , a n d ; a r «
e x e m p t aa are all the G o v e r n m e n t Bonds, f r o m State, C o u n ty and, Municipal t a x a t i o n , w b i c b adda f r o m o n e t o t h r e e '
p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m t o their value, a c c o r d i n g to t h e r a t f
levied u p o n other property. The i n t e r e s t ia psyablo semiannually by conpona attached t o each note, w h i c h may b e
c u t off and sold to any b a n k or banker.
T h e Interest a t 7 - 3 0 per c e n t , a m o u n t s to
O n e c e n t per d a y o n a $ 5 0 n o t e .
T w o c e n t s •»
«» •* $ 1 0 0 «
Ten
«
44 • 44
$ 5 0 0 •«
20
44
M
a
44 « 1 0 0 0 «
(1
44
44
44 44 f f i O O O "
Notes of all tbe denominations named will be p r o m p t l y
rurnlahed npon receipt of subscriptions.
T b e Notes of this T h i r d 8eries are preciaely almllar in f o r m
and privileges t o the Beven-Thirties already Bold, e x c e p t t h a t
the G t y e r n m e n t reserves t o itself t h e option of p a y i n g Interest in gold coin at 6 p e r c e n t . Instead of 7 3-10thf In curr e n c y . Subscribers will d e d u c t the I n t e r e s t In currency o p
i J u l y 15 th, at the t i m e when t h e y subscribe.
The delivery of the notea of t h i s t h i r d aeriea of t h e Seventhirties will c o m m e n c e on the 1st of J u n e , a n d will be m a d s
promptly a n d continuously a f t e r t h a t date.
T h e slight c h a n g e m a d e in the. conditions of t h i s THIRD
S E R I E S s f f t c t s only the m a t t e r of i n t e r e s t The p a y m e n t In
gold, ir made, will be equivalent to the currency interest ot
thk h i g h e r rate.
The return to specie payments, In the event of w h i c h o n l y
will the option to pay lntereat in Gold be availed of, would
so redoce a n d equalise p r i c a a t h s t p u r c h a s e s m a d e w i t h alx
per c e n t In gold would be folly equal t o t h o s e m a d s w i t h
seven and three t e n t h s p e r c e n t in currency. T h i s ia
The Only L o a n in M a r k e t
Now oOfered by the Government, a n d ita superior advant a g e s make i t the
GREAT POPULAR LOAS 81 THE PEOPLE.
L e s s than $230,000,000 of t h e Loan authorized by
Congreas are now on tbe m a r k e t T h i s a m o u n t a t t h e rata
at whioh It is b e i n g absorbed, will all be subscribed f o r within s i x t y days when the n o t e s will u n d o u b t e d l y c o m m a n d
a premium, aa haa uniformly been tha c u e on closing the
subscriptiona t o o t h e r L o a n a ,
V
I n order t h a t citizens of every t o w * and section of the
country m s y be afforded facilities f o r J o k i n g the loan, t h e
National Banks, State Banks, and P r i n t e Banker^ t h r o u g h the c o u n t ; y h a v e generally agreed t o receive s u b s c r i p tiona a t p a r . Subscribera will aelect their own agents, I n
whom t h e y h a v e confidence, and who only are t o be responsible f o r the delivery of the notes f o r which t h e y receive
orders.
J A Y COOKE,
S r a s e a i m ox AOXXT, PHILASXLPHA.
Msy 15,1865.
S r a s c a i r n o x B WILL BE KICXIVXD by the
National Banks in Michigan.
F i r s t National B a n k of A n n A r b o r .
F i r s t National Bank of Bay City.
F i r s t National Bank of D e t r o i t
. Second National Bank or D e t r o i t .
F i r s t National B a n k or East Saginaw.
F i r s t National Bank of F c n t o n .
F i r s t National Bank or Grand Rapids.
F i r s t Nation*l Bank of Hillsdale, a
F i r s t National Bank of Ionia.
F i r s t National Bank or Kalamazoo.
F i r s t National Bank of L a n s i n g .
Second National Bank ot Lansing.
F i r s t National Bank of P o n t i a c .
F i r s t NatioBal Bank of Romeo.
F i r s t National Bank or h r e e Rivers.
F i r s t National B a n k or Ypsilanti.
F i r s t National Bank or Marquette.
May 26, 23-3m.
.
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:
P U B L I C "NOTICE.
LAND O F F J O E AT TRAVERSE CITY. M I C H , >
TO G K O R U B L. C L A R K :
O U A l t E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
hecn made a t this officc t h a t the land entered by y o u
u n d e r the P.omestead A c t or May 20,1862, on t h e 5th day ot
May, 1864, t o wit : the neBJ ot section 8 t o w n 32 n o r t h
o . nafTg g west, (No. 844), h a s been abandoned by you f o r
more t h a n a l * m o n t h s , a n d t h a t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d F r i d a y .
18th day of A u g u s t 1865. a t 10 o'clock A. M , for h e a r i n g
'.r.e above complaint a n d t a k i n g testtmouy thereon, a t the
office or t h e Register or t h a L a n d Offlce at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which t i m e a n d place you may appear and
show canae, i r a n y you have, why the e n t r y ao made by j o u
ed, and the land
should n o t bo cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert t o t h e Governleot
Any f r i e n d of the said Isaac Cureton m a ; a p p e a r
A n y f r i e n d of the said George L . Clark may appear and ofand offer proof aa t o w h e t h e r she is now, o r h a s h » e n {/the
;r proof aa to w h e t h e r be la now, or haa been, in the l a n d
* ~>r naval s e r v i c e of the United States.
'
r n a v a l aervlce of tbe United State*.
MORGAN B A I T S , Register.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
5t*)
R. G O O P R l C ' - f . Receiver.
(29-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC N O T I C E
LAXD Q/TICE AT T R A V E L C r r r , MICH.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
CH., }•
L A N D O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , I
J o l j 19, 1 8 6 5 .
J u l y 6, 1865. $
TO JO£2,7 H E N Z :
T O O A B E H E R E B T N O T I F 1 E D . T R A T COM- Y O H A Z E N 1NGALLS :
p l s l n t has been made at t h i s offlce t h a t the'land e n t e r e d b y T T O U A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
X h a s l>eCn made at t h i s offlce t h a t tha land entered b r y o n
you u n d e r tbe H o m e s t e a d A c t of Moy 20, 1862, on t h a K t h
d . y o r October, l 8 6 J , t o w i t s tbe e | of nwflj a a d L o ' t u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, o n t h e 13th d a y or
N o - 1 of s e c t i o n 28 town 23 l o r t h or range 15 * e s t . (N o N o v e m b e r , 1863. to w i t : t h e n J or s w j a n d n w j of i e j s e c . 1
J .i.
abandoned by you for more t h a n six m o a V n s . t o w n 32 north of range 9 weat (No. 658), h s s been abandoned
• w ™ » « t a w . P P 0 l « t r f Tucaday, t h e 2 2 n d day o f Au- by y o u for m o r e t b a n aix moutha, a n d t h a t we have a p n o l n t e d
1
at 4 o'clock P . H., for b e a r i n g tbe above c o i n p ' . s i n t Wednesday, the 9th day or A u g u s t 1865, a t 1 o'clock P . I t .
" d , t * J 2 » f ^ « t I a a o » y t h e r e o n , a t the offlce of t b e Regis' * r 0 f for b e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g tewmony
the Land Offlce a t Traverae City, Michigan ; a t w h i c h time t h e r e o n , a t the offlce of the Register of the l a n d Offlce a t
and p l a c e y o a m a y w e a r and ahow canae, i f a a y y e - a ^ T e > T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d p l a c e you m s y
whv the e n j y a o made by y o u should n o t he e * acelled, a p p e a r a n d ahow cauae, if a n y you have, w h y t h e e n t r y
by you ahould not be c a n c e l l e d , a n d t h e land r e and the land r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t .
'
J o h n
/
may a p p e a r M ( j o ( f c r v e r t t o t h e
A n y friend of the s t t d H t a e n In galla n a y a p p e a r
proof a a t a w h e t h e r h e i s now, or haa been. »a M J e l a n d or
naval aervlce of the United Statea.
-»e i a u a or a n d oOkr p r o o f aa t o A e t h e r h e ia now, or h a s been, in t h a
I
M O R G A N B A T E S . TieWaU("-"•)
K. GOODRICH. R o w i r a
(»*•)
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S f f i m gtgbMr.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE A t TBAVEBSE CITY, l O O H , 1
Jnnf M 1 | M
(
TO GEORGE W. W A Y N K :
"VTOIT ABR HEREBY NOTIFIED
'
THAT
J
COMPLAINT
X h w been made a t t h i s office t h a t tbe land c o t t n d by
y o u n n d e r the H o m e s t e a d ' A f c t o f l & y X l 8 6 J , o n t h e Sth
day of M*y, ISM, t o w i t : tbe aw* ot section 26 t o w n 28
n o r t h of range JS west, (No 8431, ha* been abandoned by yon
for m o r e than t l x m o n t h s , a n d t b a t we h a r e a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, t h e U d a y of A o g u s t , 1805, at 1 o'clock r. x . f o r hearI n * t n e - ^ h o v e c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
t h e office of the Register of the L a n d Office a t T m e i H
C i t r , Michigan ; at w h i c h time a n d p s o i y o n may a p p e a r
a n d s h e w cause, if any y o n b a r e , why the entry ao made
r y o u s h o u l d n o t be cancelled, a n d the l a n d revert U
orernment
Any f r i e n d of t h e s*id George W. W a y n e m a y appear
offer proof u t o w h e t h e r he la now, or baa been, in the land
o r n a v a l service of the United Statea.
MOBOAN BATES, BegUter.
(IWt*.)
. '«• .
a . GOODBICH, l U c e l r e r .
S
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PCBLlOKOTICB.
LAND O F F I C E A T T B A V E B S E C I T T , MICH.
J u n e 28. WC6.
TO BURTON 0. HAMMOND :
GREAT BARGAINS.
A F A R M O P 40V *5-100 A C R E S L Y I N G 1 A N D _ _
A . e i g h t h mile* o n E l k l a k e . 2J miles f r o m t h e village of
E l k Bsplds, 5 0 a c r e s u n d e r cultivation, with framed Loose
a n d b a m a n d a n o r c h a r d In b e a r i n g of selected (rait, known
a t the "Bacon Farm."
120 a c r e s o f w l l d l a n d on aection 36 town 30 n o r t h ol range'
9 west
100 75-100 a c r e s o r a | or net! J section 29 town 29 n o r t h or
r a n g e 9 west, r r o n t i n g on Grand Traverse Bay, known aa the
- Bagiey L o t "
40 a c r e s o r * w | of s w j section 28 town 29 n o r t h ot range
9 w e s t k n o w n a s t h e - Gay L o t "
• .
64 76-100 a c r e s or Lot No 3 section 28 town 29 n o r t h ot
range 9 w e s t k n o w n aa the " Hollry L o t "
The t h r e e last d e s c r i p t i o n s n e a r t h e village or Elk Rapids,
all In A n t r i m County.
200 acres partly, improved, known a* the " Dr. Goodale
F a r m , " lying 2 miles from the village or Traverse City.
42 60-100 acres known as •* Lincolnvllle," with house,
a n d b la c k s m ith s h o p and mostly n n d e r cultivation, rronting
on Grand T r a v e r s e Bay a n d c o n t i g u o u s t o t h e village or
Traverse City. T h i s p r o p e r t y will be laid o a t Into iota and
out-lota for the purpose or safe ir desired.
L o t 9 block 6 and e | o f L o t 8 same block. Traverse City.—
Also State s w a m p landa.
WALTER C. BACON.
T r a v e r s e City, J u n e 1, 1865.
(24-3m")
•vrou ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
X baa been m a d e at thla office t h a t t h e land entered by
y o n w i d e r the Homeatead A c t of May 20, 1862, o n the 6th
day of Mar, 1364, t o w i t : the n e ( of aection 10
town SI n o r t h of r a n g e 8 treat, (No. 846), baa been aband o n e d b y yon f o r m o r e t h a n six m o n t h s ; a n d t h a t we h a r e
a p p o i n t e d Wednesday, t b e 2nd day of August, 1866, a t *
o'clock P . M„.for. h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t and takit
t e s t i m o n y thereon, at t h e office of Begister of the L a n d €
flee at T r a v e r s e Cityv Michigan ; a t w h i c h t i m e and place
y o u may a p p e a r a n d s h o w cause, if a n y yon h a r e , why the
E n t r y so mode by yon should n o t be cancelled, a n d the land
r e r e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y f r i e n d of the said Barton C. H a m m o n d may appear and
offer proof a s t o w h e t h e r h e is now, or h a s been, in U i e l a n d o navaf service o r t h e United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Bcgiater.
(2S-6t*.)
B. GOODBICH, Becelver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TBAVEBSE CITY. MICH., >
' J a n e 28, 1865. \
TO ORSON CAMPBELL, SET. :
Y
O U A B E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by
y o n n n d e r t h e H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 20,1862, on the 17th
day of September, 1864, t o w i t : the s w | of sec. 34 tqwn S3
n o r t h ot r a n g e 8 west (No. 1026) has been abandoned by YOU
f o r more t h a n six months, a n d t b a t we h a r e appointed W edneadsy, the 2nd day of A u g u s t , 1865, a t 1 o'clock r. v., for
h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office of the Begister of the Land Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place yon may a p p e a r and
ahow caoae, If any you have, why the e n t r y so made by you
ahonld n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land revert t o the Governa n d offer proof as t o whether be Is now, o r baa been,
land or naval service of the United 6tates.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
(28-fit*)
B. GOODBICH, Becelver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, MICH.,;
J a n e 28, 1865. «
T O MARTIN M. SKUTT :
Y
O U ABE HEBEBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made a t t h i s office that t h e land entered by
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1802. on the 30th
day of April, 1864, to w i t : t h e nefll of section 4 town 32
n o r t h of range l o w e s t , (No. 827), h a s been abandoned by
.yon f o r more t h a n six months, and t h a t we have a p p o i n t ^
Wednesday, t h e 2nd dav of August, 1865, a t 1 o'clock P .
M., for b e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony
thereon, at the office or the B e g i i t e r or the Land Office ai
T r a v e r s e City, Michigan : a t which time a n d place y o u
may a p p e a r a n d ahow cause, if a n y y o u have, why the ent r y so made by y o u should n o t be cancelled, a n d the land
revert to the Government
A n y f r i e n d of the (aid Martin M. S k u t t may appear and
offer proor aa to whether h e la now. or h a s been, io the land
o r naval servloe of the United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Register.
(284t*)
R. GOODBICH. Becelver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAXD O r n c i AT THAYER** C m ,
MICH.. {
July 19, 1865. <
TO WILLIAM MULHALL : 9
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-
Hannah, Lay & Go's Column. Hannah; Lay &"Oo.»g Ooltann
CONGRATULATORY.
T o o u r resident citizens, r e t s r h e d and r e t u r n i n g soldiers
a n d tbeir heroic wives a n d families—Greeting.
" Peace in o u r , b o r d e r s , " * cessation of hoctilitles," a n d t h e
c a p t u r e of J e f f Davia in the " last d i t c h n in foil regiment a l V are c o m m o n p l a c e quotations t h e e n t i r e c o u n t r y
through, as we h a v e J u s t d e m o n s t r a t e d by o u r t r i p to New
Y o r k and r e c e n t r e t u r n , n o t f o r t h e able pnrpoee of h e a r i n g
and seeing so m u c h t h a t w a s g r a t i f y i n g in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h
o u r great victory, b a t for t h e p a r t i c u l a r purpose of m a k i n g
S U M M E R
P U R C H A S E S ,
A t t h e " fountain bead " a n d a t the
VERY BOTTOM PRICE.
T h i s we have done, a n d nol to continue quotations, A a l l
promptly meet the m a r k e t at
R U L I N G
R A T E S
I n all classes or m e r c h a n d i s e usnally k e p t by us. O u r
purchases are replete—onr stock quite complete,—and we
invite attention t o the same, k n o w i n g whereof w e speak
when we say it is certainly for t h e i n t e r e s t or all concerned
to come, s e n d or o r d e r a n y t h i n g they may want in o n r line,
a n d save any e x t r a e x p e n s e or g e t t i n g . f r o m " Outside." The
decline on many t h i n g s
p l a i n t has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered b y
you u n d e r tbo Homestead A c t of May 20,1S62, on the 15th
dsy. of A u g u s t 1863, t o wit : the se* of section 21
town 28 north of r a n g e 14 west, (No. 467) has been
abandoned by yon for more t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d thjat we
have appointed Tuesday, the 22nd d*y or A u g u s t 1605, a t 2
o'clock 1*. M , for h e a r i n g tho above c o m p l a i n t nnd taking
On 'others not so much, and on some n o t h i n g a t sll. Please
testimony t h e r e o n , a t the office or the BegUter or the Land
b e a r in m i n d t h a t we shall meet the
Office a t Traverse City, Michigan : at which time a n d pit
you may appear a n d show cause, i r a n y yon have, why
entry so j n a d e by you ahould n o t be ctticelled, a n d the li
r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t
A n y f r i e n d of t h e said William Muihail may appear
N. B. Our line of S u m m e r gooda la more t h a n usnally atand offer proof as t o w h e t h e r be is now, or has been, in the
tractive, and
land or naval service of the United State*.
Q U I T E
MARKET
(31^t*)
MORGAN BATES, RepfU-r.
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH..)
J u l y 5 , 18C5. S
TO EDWIN* C H U R C H I L L :
O U ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
has been made at thla office t h a t the land entered bv
you n n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1802, on the 22nd
day of May, 1863, t o w i t : the ») or n w j and n j of
s w j or section 17 town 26 north or r a n g e 11 west
(No. 287.) haa been abandoned by y o u for more than
Blx montha, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday,
the 0th day or August. 1805, at 1 o'clock r f o r heari n g the above c o m p l a i n t e n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
t h e office or the B e g i s t e r or t h e Lsnd Office at Traverse City,
Michigan ; at which time a n d place you may appear and
ahow cause. If a n y yon.have, why t h e e n t r y so made by y
should not be cancelled and the land r e r e r t t o the G o v n
ment
A n y rriond ot the Baid E d w i n Churchill may appear and or*
ter proor as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or has been, in the laud <
naval i e r v i c e o r t h e United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
(29-5t*)
R GOODBICH, Becelver.
T
PUBLIC NOTICE.
' L A N D O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, M I C H . )
J u l y 5, 1865. {
TO JOHN CORBETTE:
Y
Prices
L A R G E ,
CONTINUALLY.
very Low Indeed.
Especial indueementa will be g i v e a to those purchasing
by t h e
P I E C E
At
retail.
O R
P A C K A G E
Our f r i e n d s w h o p u r c h a s e at
J O B B I N G
R A T E S ,
Will in all cases lie able to buy of us at a small commission o v e r New Y o r k rates.
u
•> •
Our Uoion, one and i n s f p e r a b l e . "
H A N N A H , LAY Jt CO.
Traverse City, J u l y C, 1RC5.
A P P L E S — B v the hnshel or barrel—Dry a a d G r e e n .
j>
ALPACCAS—Black. Tan P r a l * , Tan.
AXES— Hunt's, Html A Blodgett's, c h a p p i n g , broad,
hand, l n y s and hunters.
A X E HELVES—An assortment «>Tgood quality a n d make.
A Y E l t S MEDICINES—For which we are A g e n t s and k e e p
c o m p l e t e assortment—low to the trade.
BASKE1S—Willow nnd ash m a r k e t , hair bushel, bushel, snd
) one and a half bushuel c o r n baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis snd o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
BA(5S—Grain a n d flour.
BELLS—"Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea a n d sleigh.
BEBAGE—Brown, black, blue aiui green.
BEANS—We shall be in tbe m s r k e t f o r p u r c h a s e of prime
quality arid shall sell a t a small advance.
BEEF—No. 1 C h i c a g o Mess by the barrel, o n e b o n d r e d , or
pound.
O U A B E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office tbkt the land entered by
you u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t o r May 20.16«2. on the I4th
day ot May, 1864, to w i t : the s w i or section 10 town 33
north or r a n g e 8 west, (No. 877,) has been abandoned by BEESWAX—A foil stock.
you for more t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible Depository is in our institution.
Wednesday, t h e 9th d a y or A u g u s t 18C5. at 1 o'clock, P . M..
tor h e a r i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony there BOOTS—Men*, lumliermens long leg. cow bide, kip. call
l i n c d . ^ a l f t a p sole, cair p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s and
on, a t t h o office or the Begister of the Land Officc at Trarhiids.
verse City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d jilnce y o u may app e a r a n d ahow cauae, ir a n y yon have, why t h e entry so made BRIDLE*"—Black, rnssett, and reins with b i a s .
by yon should n o t be cancelled, and the land revert to the BltAlI>—Crotchet, Embroidery, c< !orpd a n d black, s k i r t in
colors,
silk and worsted
POBLIO NOTICE.
Government.
RCTTER—By t h e firkin or ponnd of good quality
Any friend of t h e said J o h n Corbctte may appear
L A N D O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, M I C H ,
oflfer proof a a t o w h e t h e r he is now, or bas been, in the laud BUCKETS—Iron b o u n d oak well buckets.
J u n e 28, 1865.
CAMBRICS—Paper,
colored a n d black, common, do.
or n a v a l service or the United States.
TO J O H N J. B R O W N :
CAPS—Mens cloth* plush, moliuir, A c., boys and cbilds a foil
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
- \ T O B 3 A H R H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
assortment
(29-5L*)
It. GOODBICH. Beceiver.
X h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
CASSIMERES—Black, a good lin*. colored and F a n c y ,
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 10th
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t o f A m e r l c a n . E n g l i s h and F r e n c h
PUBLIC NOTICE
day of December, 1863, t o w i t : the n f l | of nwflf a n d s w |
makers.
o f n w < H s c e . 3 t o w n 24 n o r t h or r a n g e 12 west, (No. 682)
LAXD Omen
AT TRAVKIWK CITT, M i e n . . ?
C E B E l l S — P h s l o n ' s N i g h t liloomlng. •• the " p e r f u t # e for the
h a s been abandoned by y o u for m o r e t h a n s i x months, a n d
J u l y 5 , 18C5.
S
toilet.
t h a t we hake appointed Wednesday, the 2nd day or August.
TO WILLIAM BLACK :
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g . " or New York
1865, s t 10 o'clock A. * . . for h e a r i n g the above complaint and
O U A B E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT CHAMBItEYS— A small a s s o r t m e n t .
t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at the office of t h e BegUter or the
IIAINS—Trncc, haltvr, j a c k a n d cable in 1-4, 6-1B, 3-8 a n d
h
a
s
been
made
at
this
office
that
the
land
entered
bv
L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City, Michigan ; a t which time and
7-1*1 i n c h .
place' y o a may appear and ahow cause, ir a n y you have, why you u n d e r the Homestead A c t or May 20, 1862, on the 14th CIti AltS—A m o d e r a t e q u a n t i t y and f a i r grade.
t h e e n t i y so made by yolt should not be cancelled, a n d the day or May. 1864, t o w i t : the sc( of section 10 town 33 north
ot range 8 w e s t (No. 8? 6) h a s been abandoned by you for mo it CLOTH—Black a n d *>lue broad cloth, ladiea elosk cloth,
assorted.
than six months, and t h a t we have appointed 'Wednesday,
the 9th day or August. 1805, at 1 o'clock r . x., for hearing the CLOCKS—Upright, gothlc, ovil. marine, striking, s l s r m , and
eight day. good line.
above complaint and t a k i n g testimony tbeieon. at f h e office
naval service or the United States^
ot the Register or the Laud Office a t T r a v e r s e C i t v , M i ^ g a n : C L O T H l N f i — W c have a good assortment, well selected,
bought low, of rpshionable designs, and for sale reasonat which time and place you may ap|i«ar aud show cauae, ir
(2Wt*)
able.
a n y you have, why the entry so made by yon should n o t be
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5. in heavy and One, bleached
cancelled a n d the land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
PUBLIC NOTICE.
3-4 t o 6-4 nicely assorted, t n d are selling m a n y of t h e m
Any f r i e n d of the said William Black may a p p e a r a n d
L A N D O F F I C E AT T B A V E B S E CITY, M I C H ,
a t New Y o r k wholesale rates.
offer proor as to w h e t h e r he Is n o w , or has been, In the land
J u n e 28, 1865.
COLLABS—Gents assorted, Ladiea various styles, alao horse
or naval service or the United Slates.
a n d pony collars.
TO FREDERICK GROSS :
MORGAN BATES. Register.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Bio, ground and m i x e d .
(29-5t*
; >R. GOODBJPH. Receiver.
O U A B E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
CORSETS—White and colored.
h a s been made a t t h i s office t b a t t h e - l a n d entered by
COTTONADES—A f a i r a s s o r t m e n t .
PUBLIC NOTICE.
y o n u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t o r i l s y 20,1862, on the 25ib day
CONFECTIONABY—A good line at retail s n d wholesale,
or November, 1603, t o w i t : ,the se{ or Section 7 t o w n 28
L A N D O F F I C E A T TRAVERSE CITY, M I C I I . >
small lot or fanoy conversation candys.
n o r t h or range 14 west (No. 607), h a s been abandoned by you
J u l y 5, 1865. <
CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s direct a n d is sold as low
,
for more t h a n six months, and that we have appointed Wednes- T O D A V I D F . H A M I L T O N :
aa can be b o u g h t
day, the 2nd day or August, 18C5, at 1 o'clock t . u. for h e a r i n g
O U A B E H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT CRINOLINE—A very large stock t o j o b f r o m .
the above comul*lnt snd t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the ofhaa been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land eutered by
fice.of the Register or the Land Office a t Traverse City. Michi- y p u n n d e r the Homestead A c t ur May 20, 18C2, on the 14Ui C R A D L E S — U b i l d r c n s a n d g r a i n , assorted.
g a n ; a t which time and place y o u may appear and show d a y or October, 1864. t o w i t : the n e j sec. 34 town 22 north of CRACKERS—Pic Nic. soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by ponnd
or ImrreL
cause, ir >ny y o u h a v e , why the e n t r y so m a d e by you should range 8 west, (No. 1074) h a s been abandoned by vou for
DAY BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, w r i t i n g books, in
n o t be cancelled, and the land r e v e r t to the G o v e r n m e n t .
more than six months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wedne*
vsrietv.
A n y f r i e n d o f t h e a a i d F r e d e r i c k Cross may appear and day, the 9th d a y of A u g u s t lHGo.at 1 o'clock r. x . . forbearing
otfor proof as t o w h e t h e r h e Is now, or h a s been, in t h e land c the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at tbe DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, m o u r n i n g , all
wool, in nice a s s o r t m e n t of colors, p r i n t e d s n d p l a i n .
n a v a l service of t h e United State*.
office or the Begister ot tbe l a n d Office a t T t a v e r s e City,
D I A R I E S — F o r 18C4, some very nice.
, MOBOAN BATES, Register.
Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear aud
(18-5t«)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver,
show cause, ir any you have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you DOMK8TICS— A. very full line.
DOLLS—Kid, cloth nnd r u b b e r heads.
should not be cancelled a n d the l a n d revert t o the Govern*
DRIED B E E F — P r i m e quality.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ment
DRAWERS—Gents snd Indies assorted.
LAXD O r n c E AT TIUTXIWK C r n r , M i c a ,
Any friend of the said David F. Hamilton may appear
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t ,
a n d uflkr proof as to w h e t h e r he is now. or baa beep, in tbe
J a n e 28, 1865.
DRAG T E E T H — O n b a n d , 3-4. 4-4, 5-4 a n d m a d e to o r d e r ,
land or naval service of tho United Bute*.
T O GEORGE SMITH:
r reasonable.
MOBGAN
BATES.
Begister.
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D . T H A T COM•i ' . ES—Camwood, logwood, madder, * ' ° m e x t r r c t a , cop(19-61*)
R GOODBICH, Beceiver.
p l a i n t has been made a t t h i s office that the land entered by
peras, vitriol, Ac s
y o u u n d e r t h e Homestead A c t of May 20,1862, on the H a t
EABT H E N W ABE—J ugs, ocks, churns, flower p o t s , covers,
.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
,
d a y of J u l y , 1864, to w i t : t h e s w i of aection 14 t o w n 32 north
thimbles.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T l t A V E B a E C l t Y , M I C H , ?
of r a n g e 8 west, ( N o . 976) h a s been a b a n d o n e d by you for
EMERY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
.
.
„
J u l y 12. 1865. . {
ENVELOPES—A large a s s o r t m e n t in various qualities, dealm o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , and t h a t we have appointed WednesTO JOSEPH HOLLAND :
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day, the 2d day of August, 1865, a t I o'clock P . M., for bearers w i l l And prices low by the q u a n t i t y .
O U A B B H E B E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T ESSENCE—Cinnamon, p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, l e m o n , Ac.
i n g the above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at
has
been
made
a
t
t
h
i
s
office
t
h
a
t
the
land
entered
by
t h e office of t h e Register o r t h e L a n d Office a t T r a a e i s e City,
EXTRACTS—Vsnills, l e m o n , peach. Ac.
M i c h Igan
i g a n ; a t which t i m e a nndd j ppll a c e yyou^
ou m
may
a y , appear
ajand* yon u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1867, on the 17tb FABMEBS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
cat^e, I f a n y y o n have, why t h e e n t r y so made by you day of November, 18M, to w i t : the oefll or section JO
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boxer.
S3 n o r t h
ot r a n g e
7 west (No. 6«0) h a s
shouldd an i t be cancelled, a n d . t h e l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e Govern- town
been abandoned by you for more t h a n six month* FANNING M ! L L £ - r O f t h e best m s k e r s a n d a t m o d e r a t e
' meat
prices. '
Any M e n d o r t h e ( a i d George S m i t h m a y appear and a n d that we have appointed Wednesday, the 16th de«
oflhr proof aa t o w h e t h e r he Is now, o r h a s b e e n , in the land x>f August, 1865, a t 1 o'clock T. X , for h e a r i n g t h e above com- F E A T H E R S — O r d e r e d when w a n t e d .
p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t the offievof the K»ei< F I S H — C o d . d u n n , h&libut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e s a n d sounds,
o r n a v a l service o f t h e United Statea.
ter of tbe L a n d Office at Traverse City. M i c h i g a n ; a t w h i e l
nuckeretl,£<-. •
. .
M O R G A N B A T E S , Register.
» a n d p l a c e yon may a p p e a r a n d a
r cause. If any FLAX SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y need.
(28-51*)
R. G O O D R I C H , Receiver.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d barrels, good brand*.
— . — — t h e land revert to t h e G o v e r n m e n t
FLAT IKONS—In sizes t o n i t
Any friend of t h e said Joseph Holland msy a p p e a r a a d FLOUNCINCS—Mnslin, linen, cambrie, A c
J O S E P H DAME,
oBfer proof as to w h e t h e r he i s now. or haa been, in t h e : land — INNELR—Wool, d o m s t cotton. Iinaey, s h a k e r , red,
o r naval servloe of tbe United States.
white, bine, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , ic.
MOBGAN BATES, B e g is te r .
FORKS—Man ore. h a y . straw, g a r d e n , I a n d S tinod, l o n g a n d
0 M O V O B T H P O R T , M I M W Co.,
JL GOODRICH, R e e e i r e r .
short handle*.
Y
£T.
Y
Y
Y
FBUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s p e a c e s , p f u m i i cherries, gooseberries. q u i n c e s , pears, tomatoes.
FURNITURE—Buresns, bedsteads;- chairs," t a b l e s , ' s t a n d s ,
r o c k e r s , c h l l d s chairs, matrasses, Ac '
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glssgow, Lancaster, s n d check d r e s s
goods.
GLASS—A full assortment of s i r e s , 8 x JO to 20 x 30GBAJN—Buckwheat, c o r n , wheat, Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete l i n t , b o u g h t early,. a n d for s a l e ' .
ehesp.
G U N C A P S - G . D . I . C. water-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Bifle, in cans, s n d F. F. F . G. s p o r t i n g in'
'IL—Phslon's Bear.Msccssor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — C e n t s a n d Indies, h e m m e d r e a d y for
nse, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, o r will p n r r h a s e .
H A T S — A foil a s s o r t m e n t , union, zouave, B ^ r n s i d e , B a t l e r , .
blsck. drah, tan, pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored blsck a n d wiifta,
cbilda a n d misses, n c o m p l e t e line.
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H 0 P 8 - r N i c e rresh pressed hop*.
H I D E S — .Ve buy all k i n d s or m a r k e t a b l e h i d e s . ,
,
I n d i g o — R e a l Spanish float
I n d i a R u b b e r — C o a t " , shoes, elastic, ' t a n d s , e r a s e r s a n d
hats.
_4 .
I n d i a C l n t b — A nice sample.
I r o n — R o u n d , square, flat, junlaUi, scraps, sweedes, L a k e
Superior h o r s e shoe, nail rod, fire.
J a c o n e t — A foil line, bought ot Importers.
J a y n e s M e d i c i n e * — W e are special agent* for all D r .
J a y n e s genuine preparations, and j o b the same at as low
rates as can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
7;
J e w e l r y — A s n n g v t o e k , well assorted.
•——-J e l l i e s — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , qbinces, strawberry, p i n s
apple.
K e n n e d y ' a M e d i c i n e * — a n assortment of t h e r e j u s t l y f a m ed medicines on sale.
Kettles—-1, H, K lo, pail, 3 0 , 1 5 , CO, 90 gallon, at reaaonabln
rates, a full line.
K e r o s e n e — b o n g h t low, and f o r sale at c o r r e s p o n d i n g rates
by the quantity.
O
K n i v e s — 1 ' o c k e t , table, e a r r i n g , butchers, shoe, bowie a n d
pen k n i v e s our stock of table k n l w s is large and we
invite the attention or the wholesale trade. We can orrer bargains.
L a c e — e o t t o n , linen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, silk,
black snd white, Ac.
L e a t h e r — S o l e , u p p e r , k i p , calf, m o r r o t e o ^ l l n l n g s , binding.
L e a d — b a r , white a n d red lead.
L i m e — Q n i c k , a n d water lime, reasonable.
L i l l y W h i t e — f o r the ladiea, best quality. «* also pnffk for
its applications
L o c k s — P o o r , t r u n k , chest, box, pad, till.
M a d d e r — D u t c h madder.
M a g i c R u f f l i n g — a s s o r t e d qualities and widths.
M a r s e i l l e s — a small assortment, some nice.
M e r l n o e s — t h e s e goods we h s v e a snng assortment, well selected, bought low, nnd for sale in p a t t e r n s below tho
m a r k e t , some very c h e a p .
M o l a s s e s — a full line, a n d of good quality, a s sweet a s
ever.
N a v a l S t o r e s — M a n i l l a and tarred rope, martin, rosin,
pitch, turpentine, n s p t h t , Ac.
N a i m ^ C u t , f r o m 2d to find, best make, slso w r o u g h t ' a n d
pressed. We are selling by t h e k e g aa low as we can
now purchase a t wholesale
N o t i o n s — o r these wc h a r e a complete line, fully eqtinl t o '
tbe demand, a n d purchased of m a n u f a c t u r e r s and impt>r> .
tersdlrtct
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\ n t m c i g s — l'cpper, msee, ginger, d o v e s , c i n n a m o n .
x
O a k u m — b e a t navy by pound or bole.
Oil*—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled snd rsw, neat* foot,
fish, Ac.
O H Salts—complete,sou-westers, pants,Ac.
O v e r S h i r t * — D e n i m , k n i t Jackets.
O y s t e r * — I e s : quality, Baltimore nice, rresh snd guaranteed.
P a p e r — l e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legnl, in foil assortment a n d
• low by the r,eam.
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P a p e r H a n g i n g s — w a l l , window, bordering, 1n assortment.
P a i n t * — l e n d lu olli ven, red, spanish brown,. Ac., c h r o m e .
yellow and green, p a t e n t Aryer.
P a p i e r M a c h e — u small line, "suitable for p r e s e n t s t o ladies. ,
P r e s e r v e * — c i t r o n , quinces, plums, pesrs, cherries, Ac.
P e g s — a s s o r t e d from 3-H t o 7 8.
P i l l * — A y e r s , J a y n e s , Hotlowsy's, Railway's, Wright's, Gre- •
gory's, Moffat's. Bnindretli's, Hooper's.'
P l a s t e r — C i r s n d River in bairels or t y the toff.
P l o w s — a M lce lot ot l«*t makers and quality o l wood work,
wi;h extra casting*.
P o c k e t H o o k s — a n d p o r t e monies, s foil line, some v e r y
good, some good for but little, c h e a p .
P r u n e s — f r c s b Turkish primes.
P r i n t » - ^ J very large stock.
P r o v i s i o n s — p o r k , flour, corn, rnesl, hams fish, lard, bntter,
cheese, l e e f .
P u m p * — C istern, (Down's patent), chain p u m p s complete
with t u b i n g for same.
*
R a g s — b o u g h t snd,«old.
H h u b a r b — teal Turkey, root s*d powdered.
R i c e — E a s t India b e s t
R i d d l e * — t o use in the place o r f a n n i n g mills, forniture
style.
R o a d S c r a p e r s — c a s t iron, wood and iron to order. '
S a l t — f i n e dairy a n d . c o a r s e .
S a d d l e s — p o n v , Mexican and side.
S a t c h e l s — w i l t o n , brussetls, rsil road, gotbic, and plain,
enamelled.
8 p i c e » — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and q u a l i t i e s to s n i t
S p e c t a c l e * — P l a l n ^ g e r m a n silver, and steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
t
assorted, sense very good ones, also cases for same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — i a hulis, an a s s o r t m e n t
S t o v e * — W e invite comparison as to kinds, quality, finish
snd rates ; come snd see.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 40ii Itxt, good.
S t e e l — C a s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g and g e r m a n .
S t a y * — C o l o r e d snd white ; slao.skirt s u p p o r t e r s , a n a d m i r able article for the ladies.
S u g a r * — C r u s h e d , powdered, grannlated, coffee, in grade* to
suit, brown N. O, m u s c a v a d o a n d maple.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black snd white, cotton nnd linen.
T H I I O W — B o u g h t and sold by pound or barreL
T a b l e * — B l a c k walnut, cherry and nnlon.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladies u s e in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m e
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, O o l o n g a n d souchong, In
chests, c a t t y * a n d by the pound ; all b o u g h t early and t t
advantageous r
i War®—good
snd sll k i n d s of work d o n o to o r d e r .
.
s n e — F o r veils, sod in its season f o r dresses.
T o b a c c o — P l u g , tine c u t s m o k i n g , Ac^ a full line a t old
prices.
T o y * — A nice^assortment to wholesale.
T r a n k * — Packing, folio and traveling, some good one*.
T r i m m i n g * — O r various qualities a n d designs s a c b a* a r e ,
Owblonable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g * — A foil line, some nice ones.
T r a p * — M u s k r a t fox, btaver, a n d bear, of best makers, by
piece or dozen.
T w e e d * — K e n t u c k y j e a n s , donble and t w i s t Iron clad caaslmere, Ac., a good a s s o r t m e n t low.
U m b r e l l a * — O f various sizes snd grades.
U n d e r S h l r t * — For Ladles and gentlemen, ribbed, p l a i n
colored and white.
V a l i s e * — A few not very good.
V e l l » — D o t l*ce, love tissoe, Ac.
V e s t s Of n u m e r o u s designs, fashionable make, and different
qualities to s u i t
V i c e s Large snd small, some toy vice*.
V i n e g a r — M a n u f a c t u r e d , and real d d e r vinegar.
W a g o n s Double and single lomlier wagon*,* good s t o t k in
early s p r i n g , and as low s s csn b e b o u g h t ootalde.
I f e l l B u c k e t * — T h e old O l d O a k e n B u c k e t la for sale by o s „
Iron bound.
. !.*
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n s l barrows.
W I r i B e t r e e * — D o u b l e snd single, a l s o neck y o k e s . .
T a r n — W o o l yarn, (nil line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a r n . .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small o r large quantities.
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