Grand Traverse Herald, September 22, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 22, 1865

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

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

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1865-09-22

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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UHIT
' ED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TEA
CITY. MICH.
MORGAN B A T E S . .
GOODRICH.

Chicago and Traverse City.
The

Propeller

ALLEGHANY,

C A P T . C. H . BOY1TTOK.
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™ ™ > ' THE SEA SOX
01 iocs, between Chicago and Traverse City, affording
communication between the two place*. She hiu
7 ro
P* , r e d ?D(S u »a »«» rate running order.
For freight or pasaage apply to
HANNAH. LAt A CO.
Corner Maxwell and Lumber 8trecta, Chicaao
or to
HANNAH, LAY A CO.,
Mav 1 IKS
Traverse City.
*ay,J t 1865.
(20-8m.)
PROPELLER

S U N N Y

S I D E

" n r r i L L RUN AS FOLLOWS UNTIL FURTHER NOT T tlce, weather and circumstances permitting :
MONDAY, ,
C1
y «' 7 o'clock
A.p* , Stopping at
1 ,rU

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TUB8DAY,
Leaves Traverse City via Halght'a Dock and 8utton'a Bar
Misslot P ° r t ' r e l u r n l D g b * A n t r l r a Cty,' Elk llopids and Old
WEDNESDAY,
LetveaTraverse City touching
ig at Haight's Bock, Old MisAntrim
Cfty to Northport, returning

ty Haight'i

THUR8DAY,
Leaving Traverse Cltv stops at Northport and Pine River,
returning by Antrim City and Elk Rapids.
FRIDAY,
" Bight's Dock, Elk Ba47
North
ltic.
P ° r t ' returning by Halght'a
1
8ATURDAY,
City via Haight'sDockto Northport, and
Pine River, returning touches at Antrim City and Elk Raplda.

TriTBrag Citj, Jon.

18<JS.

Arethusa and Alphens.
To the nearest stream she hastens.
Hot and eager from the chi
T
— Wide her bow and quire
* shady shelter'd place ; .
IATU aaide her Cap and feather,
Loosens all her golden curls,
From her waist unbinds the girdle,
From her neck the string of pearls ;
All unties her silken bodice—
Ob, the dazzling sight to see
Shoulder*. neck, and bosom fairer
Than a mortal maid's may be j
While her amorous ringlets loosen'd
From their gleaming braids above,
Fall upon her neck in rtpture,
Swathe her snowy breast In lore.
Like a thin white cloud that passes
5 From before the fuil-orb'd moon.
Like a ml^t that hides the sunshine.
But I* scatter'd ere the" noon,
Eobe and vestment rustle from her
At the touch of lily-hands,
And
• In all
ill her OHCQ
naked oeauiy
beauty
On the mossy brink she stands.
Biver-gi Alphens, lying
River-god
In hTs crystal cave below,
Saw the naked nymph approaching.
8oftly footed as the snow.
Boon as Snow his heart was melted
With the sudden warmth of love.
And he sprang at once to clasp her
In the running waves above.
But she started at bis presence,
Fled away In shame and fear,
Over hill and over valley.
Fleetly an theflyingdeer.
He, more heated by disaster,
Pollow'd last with many a bound,
Over hill and over valley,
Fleetly as the flying hound,
klmming through sequestcr'd places,
Gleaming over meadows green,
Darting
arting Intermittent
intermittent flashes
Where the £ine
pine tr©
trees Intervene ;
All-on tiptoe, scarcely bending
Any blade of grass that grew.
Fled the startled nympb, bewailing
Love thus cruel to pursue.
Now the narrow space between them
8eem'd to widen as she rnn,
And her trembling heart took co'uragc.
Strong us when the race licgan ;
But her weak limbe, worn and weary,
Strove to keep the course in vain,
Falter'd, while the reeling distance
Wrought a tumult in her brain.
In a breath, the god advancing
Bent to kiss his well-won prize ;
But the ever-chaste Diana
Heard her trwfted vlrste's cries ;
And the "fair nymph, Arethusa,
Started from the god's embrace ;
Then a nymph, but now a river,
Eager for the harmless chase.
Through the green and pleasant valleys,
Btretchlng miles and miles away.
Flow'd the river Arethusa,
Never weary, night or day.
And with ceaseless murmurs swelling,
Swerving both to left and right,
River Alpheus, never weary,
Follow'd many a day and night

1% Tit FAST AID SPLENDID STWB 1S£
B .
F .
W A D E

Through the secret silent channels,
Deep and deeper evermore,
Underneath a hundred cities,
Spanning Beta from shore to shore.

BUFFALO, DETROIT, SARNIA.

Still she kept her course unwearied,
Still the amorous god pursued,
Till, in somo propitious moment,
Wooing, not in vain he woo'd.

Capt. L . B . GOLDSMITH,
WILL LEAVE NORTHPORT j FOR
And all points on the

(™JftukH t, If. T, Ca. 1 R, aid

And their happy streams united
On tha fair Sicilian shore
Rise, andflewthus on for ever,
To be parted nevermore.

happened to be passing, and the dignified old gentleman

have DO protectioo. This wholesale

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"Potfltry seems to be felling," remarked the hired
man, pasjing by with a basket of potatoes.
- Tea. but its going np again,1, said Tim spitefully,
m a n g the clucking b i p e j and tossing her at iSdom i i
tothe ajr Biddy thought it about time to manifest her
individuality, and with a loud scream she darted against
the parlor—broke through, knocked down the canary
cage and landed plump in the Eilken lap of Mrs. Gray,
who was boarding at the farm house.
8cre,med wi,h
.
horror, and starting up, dislodged biddy, who flew at her reflection in the lookingglass with an angry hiss. The glass was shattered and
down came the ben, astonished beyond measure, against
a vase of flowers, which upeet, and in falling knocked
over the stand dish and deluged with ink and water a
pair of crab-colored velvet slippers, which Helen Maria
was embroidering for her lover, Mr. James Henshaw.
Helen entered the room just as the mischief had been
doue,aod viewing the ruin, she at once laid it to Mr
brother Timothy.. She heard his step behind her, and
reizmg the unlortanate heD, she flung her fuJr .in his

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every life thus sacriuceo. inserting the

33Sts£,SK«=£
which mil rot team eooogh

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fe.mn? to this subject in his recent issue, s a ^ ' - T h t
alarmiog increase or death amongst tbS'buSs* te «

Mgun, m i»S'r4°r.biS taS™

There was a smothered oith, and the hen came back
again with the force of a twelve pound shot
«K
_*Tf
Helen was mad. Her eyes were Dearly put out with the Southern States are oblicred
feathery dust and dough, and she went at Timothy with
truefemiQiDozeaL She broke his watch guard into a will be a dead tetter ID any event The armies disbanddozen pieces, crushed his dicky, and began to pull his
3 £ " » o n t bJ t h e r o o t s ' wh<?D she suddenly remembered that 1 imothy had no whiskers to pull out by the
r
course. Those whom the eods serk in
roots.
1
Tiererore, m . g a h
And when she came.to look closer she perceived that S p S j " ™
this barborons work ceases, we frar thai n
£
the man she had nearly annihilated was not Timothy,
J
will succeed in his project of oi^aoizing a b l S % a S ! £
but James Henshaw.
1 1 6 Dth t0 1)6 ma DUioed
Poor Helen burst into tears, and fled to her chamber,
(be usual refuge for heroines ; and James, after washine proceeds realized from the confiscated landa n r«im AU
which he claim, I, ,he n S T t a S t a , ' " J S ^
the blood from his face at the kitchen sink, went homei M
sternly resolved never to marry a woman with such a gro euffrage, which will secure tranquility to the (Jor
eminent, protection to the colored pcopfe urf , ' M i i
temper as Helen Havs.
The hen, meanwhile who is our heroine, returned to « a concerned. ^11 this will be ral&d m l e i a ^
withhold their symptth,
e«our!
the barn and established herself on the ruins of her nest, bontecrx.people
rom the
Ia
Bulleoly determined to set if the heavens fell.
Mrs. Hayes soon discovered her. and full of wrath fiendish designs, we hope to destroy their eril influence
and
reenre
our
prompt
retnrn
to
the
Dnion,
whi'h^rili
tore her from her nest ; and haviDg heard that dipping
in water would cure " broodiness," she set forth for the not be accomplished for years to como, if these confirm
brooK, with the fowl in her apron.
Mrs, Weaver, an old lady of very quarrelsome temperament, who resided near, and who was at sword's
The Fine Old Southern Gentium...,.
point with Mrs. Hays, was iust coming to the brook for
a pan of water, and spied the yellow head of the bird
peeping out from Mrs. Hays apron.
"There t" she exclaimed, •• now I've found out what
were
^
puzzled me to death nigh about a week. I've found out
^ e r e W a s i!DmetIliD «: very quaiot and oriwhere my yaller pullet has gone to. Mrs. Havs I alters
knowedyou was a wicked, desateful woman, but 1 didn't ginal ID their character, and despite t h f t r S Z ! ^
think you d steal"
•'Steal ! me .tea!! who are you talking to, Mrs. real plantation lord, with his hi*h boot* u T ' v.hatchet face ; his curious moustache, his maDr-eyllabled
w eayer f said Mrs. Hays on her dignity.
" Vm talking to you, madam I that's who I am talking oaths ; with pistol, and kuife and liquor : who bonibt
to I You ve stole my hob that I got over to Uncle Gilo's on credit, aerf hated Yaokee notion^ esp^cfally £ u b ommabte
DOHOD of all—cash : when ®£ll w J K I •
and paid for in sassenges. She's a real Dorking. Give Jgain parading
down
her right here, or I'll use force I"
"South you found
«
" She's my hen," said Mrs. Hays, "and touch her if his voice thatrin the Md
tbe
yon dare I"
inhabiting
until
slaves were driveu up Broadwav Wo
" I'll show von what 1 dare," yelled Mrs. Weaver
when we think of the power this u n S u t h S e a S
growing purple and seizing the ill-starred fowl by the smile
T6 r DCh 0Dd thC ta 1 C8me
bcr
? D n ^ P°®se®?ed- How sweet we found his boots—nrechand
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DeTer acked
X u
'
? ° ° d rubbioginNew?orkI
What
a good master be proved h i n S f fo be, " d
The sudden cessation or resistance upset Mrs. Weaver s balauoo and sho fell backward into the brook, spat-

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She was atjiry woman, and she was sooo OD her feet
again, ready to renew the assault.
On the following days :
Give mo my heo F' cried she, thrusting her fist iDto ing this mriest and entertaining " w . p j ^ f S h a J ' w
J u l y 8th, 17th, 27th.
Mrs. Iiays race, "you old bag and hypocrite you 1" and no longer ha» v ioe
' Woowie-smro
2 ! S - Land- revolver -in-our
a .Sen™
Breaking up a Setting Hen.
IUUUCS4and
ana half-starved
bail-starved onm.
she made a second dive at the bird.
2 . ibu. Wuier 1 A r e , ^uicscraodest
S
Aupr- 5 t h , 1 4 t h , 2 4 t h .
pic who haDg around the W
Whitn
FTnnb
"Timothy, that air jailer hen's Betting again,"Wd
The hen now thought it proper to show her colors ; Fo?
2d. 11th. 21st, 8 0 t h .
r ri tt h« Horae
P l r dwith
0
1applications
lf,SeptMrs. Hays to her son, one morning at brepkfast.
n

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and utteriDg an uD^rthlv yell, she flew out of the covert
At 7 o clock A. 1L Passengers Ticketed to all places East
"
Well,
let
her
sit,"
remarked
Timothy,
helping
liml H a s ' t come to this ? The Doble scioDof
Time quicker than by any other route, and Pare as low.
square into the face of Mrs. Weaver, which she raked fi n I
self to a huge piece of cheese. " I reckon I can sfend down with her nails ufetil it resembled the page of a n L , S 0 r - T 0 l l i T e r :'T t h e h°J* and S
the
it as long as she can."
Rhotts—hanging around the 1White House to nronitiatl
ledger, croosed and re crossed with red ink.
" I do wish you would tfy to bo a litllo more emithat mudsill, Amir Johnson Ig there wrath in TP
Mrs.
Hays
caught
a
stick
of
brushwood
from
the
At 7 o'clock A. M. on the following days :
nomical of cheese, Timothy,* said his mother, " i f e feoce—Mre. Weaver did the same, and a regular duel that snch things J . « n S i e ? ^ ? ^
J u l y 8 r d , 18th, 9Snd, 81st.
cot the last ormy every day lot, and its only the first jf would probably have beeo fought if the bank of the
May. And now as soon as youVe done eating, I wa£ creek had not suddenly gave way aDd precipitated both
Aug. 10th, 19th, 38th.
you to go ont and break np that hen. She's setting o\ the indignant women into the water.
S e p t . 7th, 16th a n d 36th.
an old axe nod two bricks,-DOW."
\
They scrambled uui
out ou
on opposite rides,
hen
noes. and
aDd the hi
Hope shell hatch them," returned Timothy.
FARE FROM NORTHPORT TO
r e e a and
n d rn/-lrlrv1 in triumph
t perched
ID1"aa3 aannle
i ^ 10
PP l e , tree
cacklcd in triumph.
picked
/ . worst
^ . "rowaies
d S Sand
' i Tm_
de S
. eot 200,_of /«ic
' If she was sot now she'd hatch the fourth week ft
1st Class.
2nd Class.
The ladies shook themselves, aod by mutual consent
special 1110
constables for the day, to keep all thepneonte'tn
May.
It's
a
bad
sign,
something
alters
happens
after
i
t
h
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went home. They have Dot spoken since.
Stop giggling Helen Maria, by the time you get to be at The heo disappeared, and was not seen uotil three
£SS2h-:->v
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e 6o old as yer ma, youll see further than you do now. There
Wth the pay attached to it (five shilliogs each ) B
The
Chicago
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weeks afterwards, wheo she made her appearance with
g
m a t0 lber m
was
Jenkins'
folks—their
grey
top
knot
hatched
the
last
eleven nico yellow chickens. She found some ot';er
/Twutogtntp Detroit can go from Sarnia to Detroit either
ocke<i
in liu lbe
pythe Grand Trunk R.R. or river Steamer. At Sarnia the week in May, and Miss Jenkins, she had the conjunction fowl s nest, aod had sat in spite of fato.
S
etocHoa
'• Wade " connects with the 0. T. R R. for Buflklo and all of the lungs, and would have died if they hadn't killed a But although Dot •' broken up " herself, she broke up o / i r i t h m t £ E ™ * W U
""Tth^f—d
points In Canada and the Eastern 8tatea. Passengers tieket- lamb and wrapped her up in the hide while it was warm.
two matches—for Cynthia Benoet " was not at home '
ed through. Time from 8arnla to Buflhlo 7 haura, being 48 That waa all that saved her."
the next tune Timothy called, and Mr. Henshaw never
houra oulcker than hy boat through Lake Erie.!
,
Democracy.
With such a startling proof of the truth of the omen forgave Helen for having such a temper.
For further Information spplv to
before him, Timothy fininished his breakfast in haste and
De^SSf ™ g " i " Dic"»°«7. «•=• defie. the .ori
CAiiraELL A GOODRICH.
^parted for the barn, from which he soon returned bear- The Scheme to Exterminate the Colored Race.
Th« Wade^rlD hereafter leave Northport
ing the squally biddy by the legs.
. h e " t e r 7 ° M " i ° • d h ™ 1 0 • goraratnent br
»rom the Southern Chriatlan Intelligencer, fith.
" What shall I do With her. mother I" asked this do- , If one-tenth part of the reports are true io regard to & « 1 » e * t o " 0 0 o f l 1 " S ' s "
®Wboy. " 8h«U. get on again, and Bhe'sas cross as he ill-treatment of the blacks, which are comiog from
bealaiD--ahe'Bldnnea my hands, and would be the- death
ill parts of the South, thicker and (aster, a most shock- G r t t \ v L ^ r p r e i f 1 l o c k h o I d e r 8 o f t h e Atlantic and
of me if die could get loose."
ng state or things exist From localities where there Ureat Western Bailroad, accompanied by prominent Eu" I ' r e heern it said that it waa a good plan to throw' ire no national troops come reports that these nnfortu- ropeanbankers and railroad men, are oo t^Tway to this
T H E SPI^DTDID P R O P E L L E R ONEIDA,
'em up, into' the air," said Mrs. Hayw. »\Aunt Peggy
i*
f ® b c i l * t u D t c d dowo like dogs, and country to i n j e c t the road roeotiooed and the other
CAPT. ATWOOD,
D 7 thZW
timeS
trying
Spose a
ceremony. mThe
oewspapers inin the
the pnDcipal roads of the United States.
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' | iespatcned withoutceremony,
e newspapers
WU1 ran regularly during the season of 186*, between you try i t " ° '
south are filled with accounts of the brutal murders

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PROPELLEB
BUFFALO

AND

ONEIDA.
CHIPAGO

bnt M
nffmSSr. e D denarr eodl di?"7 bard
anecdote
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. about leaving home on a visit
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Tonchlng at Northport both waya. She will he due
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tto Chicago,

• d sentlMualj Captain, on the
Mi p
Mr UDon n o d far* and all
tiun.
.
- —. —.—' to pleasure of * (trip aroand the
For further Information apphr to | T ^ L
CAMPBELL
A
GOODBICH,
Hayes, andTim agreod with her : ^ r t i e h e n h S
I*5#-)
Northport

)re her depkrture,
she
V added with
j- the
" " nutmost
m o w simphcty
aimpucvj:: "Now,
"Now, good-bye.
good-bye,

0
^^o'wiS.#0nut?
"* Wto Boston
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. " P f ^AJexaiidrio (Vs.) Journal, referring to the docinon UWy made ID a Virginia Court, that by tbe Bill of
state of a g h t s a Degro has the right of trial by jury, claims that
tyMhe^same Bill of Bights the negro has the right of

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a o « n ™ » t »=> be .»Wy conraittol to So.tb.rn men I lilt should bo remonberod that .betesaeoffiveceot
Lieut. Gamble, of the British ve»el tjrgcnt reports Mel* in rebellion and arms, or to Northern men wboAt fractional
iracuonai currency
curreucj has been stopped by order
— or
— Secrethat the cable buoys are not to be found at or near the Chicago declared the experiment of war for restoration ^tarv MMeCullocb,
eCullocb, and it is expected that the public,
point where they were left He judges that they have ^0i bbo
o aa railure.
_ i the Treasurer
~*
- and
- - * Sob-Treasurers,
g«vTwi>unwM will
vill bo
1w supmrw
railure. .
- .
, .^ • through
M O R G A N B A T K 8 , K d t t o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r •• slipped ibeir cable" and made off. " Buoys will be
The seventh, that no confidence ought to be placed in
plied with two and three cent poios to meet the wants of
TRAVERSECITY»
buojt.: It >" unimportant, as the cable has already been the professions of an organisation that declared the ne- the community in lieu of tho paper issue withdrawn.—
cessary protection or the polls
from
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P M D A Y MOtoilNG, SEFTEMBEB 22,1865. given op by the underwriters.
flans and traitors tQ.be a shameful violation of the Con- The amount of this discription of coin at the mint is very
Guerillas are active in Southwestern Missouri. The stitution. which ought to be resisted, and that now Becks largfe so that those who are storing lot? away for a paltry
The Latest News.
to reinstate itselMn power by the nomination oTsoMiws
007. Mortoo bus called a w c M meeting of the Iodi- Bolivar Sentinel of the 8th inst., says all the information and by passing resolutions of confidence in the Republi- premium, will one of those days find themselves severe
vet received traces the origin of the raid to Pettis county,
looeere, aa it will fell farther and ferther below par the
ana Legislature to convene Nor. 8.
can administration.
•r
The eighth says we know no new theories in relation nearer the currency approaches a specie redemption.—
The restrictions on applications for pardons from the from whence they traversed rapidly through ,Benton,
Hickory, Cedar aod Dade counties, laying the whole to negro suffrage, and opposes allowing the elective fran- The sooner the small debased coins are distributed for
State of Alabama hare been removed.
to rebel soldiers and traitor poliUcian8,whiteloyBl public convenience, the less will holders lose. We learn
The receipts from all source^-to the Lincoln Moonment country under contribution. Greenfield ^nd Grauby are chise
reported to have suffered severely, as, no doubt, was the men, who have been in arms and shed their blood in de- from Washington that about 850,000 worth or defaced
Fund, op to the present date are $51,000,
fence of the nation, are excluded Congress should
One hundred and forty-ooe poftoffices were reopened cage with all the important points in the counties cast of maintain a public faith toward the freedmeo, while it or worn out fractional currency is destroyed each day and
Dade to Springfield. Bolivar has been in possession and provides for the peace and security or th* country.
its place supplied with new. The entire amount in cirduring August, in 8tates Intel} rebellious.
After addresses from Gen. Butler and others, the Con- culation is upwards of $21,000,000.
The DflnviQe Bnilroad Company have tendered the entirely at the mercy or a small party of raiders for sevvention
adjourned.
eral
days.
Presidency of that road t6 the late rebel Gen Johnston.
CATTAIN WIRZ.—The wretch appears to be dying of
Not Hard t o Take.
Important Action of the Kentucky Methodists.
The War Department has ordered the muster out of
W e expect to see the Fire-eater* and Secessionists terror.. The monster, who grew only the more ferocious
The Kentucky Conference or the M. E. Church South
oil colored troops enlisted at the North, and of 3.000
has been in session for several days at Covington. On come rapidly forward and chant pa»ns to Emancipa- ou the spectacle of more than thirty thousand captivo
white troops in Arkansas.
the sixth day (Wednesdny, Sept 13th) the Committee tion, but were hardly prepared for so strong a dose of soldiers, crowded into an open pen reeking with filth, dyThe recent election in Alabama, so far as heard from, ou the State of the Church, through its majority, (eleAbolitionism as the following extract from a tetter by ing of exposure, starvation and fostered disease, aod
has resulted favorably to the Administration and the ven members,) submitted the following report favoring
whose cruelty, u[mated by this vast mass or horror^ had
In early union with the M. E. Church or the United (jov. Wise, tbe executioner or John Brown, to Gen.
Constitutional Amendment.
Grant The peculiarly fiery Governor who wo believe to have a daily indulgence in individual killing and torHon. Wm. Mitchell, ex-member of Congress of the States :
MAJORITY REPORT.
has swallowed rather more chain lightning than any turing, now, when brought face to face with justice.,
10th Indiana district, died at Macon, Ga., on the 11th
while his crimes are recapitulated before him, is so prosWHKRKAS, Through the blessing or Almighty God, other living secessionist, says:
, 1
the late civil war has been brought to a close and the
inst
; i
•• So far from ray being opposed to the. name ' freed- trated with terror that he may die simply or the agony
The Treasury Department is about to abolish all sine- integrity or the Union assured ; and, whereas, as a re- men,' as indicating the condition or slave? freed by tbe or fear. No death could bfc more horrible, or a more
cure offices and discharge all unnecessary clerks in Cus- sult of the war clavery no longer exists in any of the war, tbe chier consolation I have in the result or the war appropriate end Tor such a monster.
former sl.veholding Steles,
is that slavery is forever nbolished ; that not only the
tom Houses. Cause—economy.
Kentucky, and in thoao States only as a legal vestige ,
One Captain W. A. Baker or the Royal Bombay EnThe manufacture or a new Atlantic cable has been com- and, whereas, tho existence of slavery was the principal slaves are. ii. feet at least freed from bondage, but that
menced, and the Great Eastern has been secured for five can* of the division of the Methodist_ Episcopal Church I am freed from them Long before tbe war, indeed, I gineer, las been casting the world's beroscope, which
had definitively made up my mind actively to advocate be finds terminates in a grand final smash up in the year
or the United States ; thererore, bo it resolved by the emancipation throughout the Sonth. I had determined,
years by the cable company, i
.
p
The parties entitled to receive the rewards for the ar- Kentucky Conference,
ir I could help it. my descendants should never be sub- 187a The day or judgment he tels us, is fixed for Sep- >
1st That we regard the existence or tlio M. to.
rest of the dssassinatiou conspirators have been selected Church or the United States in two sectional organisa- ject to tbe humiliation I have been subject to by the teniber 20tb, 1878: tbe hour sunset; the Translation of
weakness, iruotthe wickedness, of slavery ; and while 1 tho Saints having previously taken place, at one o'clock
' by the War Department, and their names will shortly be tions as uo longer necessary on account or slavery.
Cannot recognize as lawful and humane the violent aod
:
2 That it is desirable that the union or the MUbodist Blocking mode in which it has been abolished, yet I ac- in the morning on the 25th of January, 1875.. This proannounoed.
}•
. A State Convention of the colored men of North Car- Episcopal Churches in the Uuited Statcs shoul.i be ef- cept the feet most heartily as an accomplished one, and gramme is printed in an elaborate volume just published
olina is called, to consider the expediency of asserting the fected at as early a day as practicable, and that the del- am determined not only to abide by it and acquiesce in in England, entittkd " The day and the Hour ; or Notes
egates or this Conference to the General Confcraucc of it, but to strive by all the means in my power to make it on Frophccy : a Sketch or the Future, extracted from
right of suffrage which they enjoyed prior to 1830.
the Church South be instructed to represent to the said beneficent to both races, und a blessing especially to our
Gens. Gilmore and Meade had an interview with Gov. General. Conference the sentiments of the Kentucky country. I uufeigr.edly rejoice at the feet, and am re- tbe Bible."
Perry, of South Carolina, which resulted in the partial Conference as being decidlv in favor or the uniou of .he conciled to many or the worst calamities of the war, beOhio has been unror'unate in her State Treasurers.—
two Methodist Episcopal Churches upon terms honora- cause 1 am now convinced that tho war was a special
restoration of civil authority in that State.
Since twelve years ago, when Breslin entered the office,
ble and equitable, and acceptable to our people ;and
The President has pardoned Meraell Bcid, of Penn- that the General Conference be respectfully requested to providence of God, unavoidable by the nations at either not an incumbent has left it with untarnished reputation
sylvania, in adrancc of his conviction. Reid was in pri- take such action as will le»d, as far as they may be able extreme, to tear loose from us a black idol from which
for we must now includ»- Mr. Stone, who privately
we could never have been separated by any other means
to effect it, to the organic unity of Episcopal MUhodism tbau those of fire and blood, sword and sacrifice.
son for treason.
made up a deficit or some $60,000, sought the gaming
, , ,
.
Henry Yates, father of Kj-Governor Yates, died sud- in the United States.
W'c shall hear the same rejoicings in still louder and table and has just died by his own hand, a broken bank3. That meanwhile we advise our people to remain
denlv, at bis residence in Berlin,' Sangamon county, on in their present church relations, and to maintain the more triumphant strains from the Wises, Floyds, Tan- rupt. The case or tbe late Treasurer, Dorsey, differs
the 10th, aged 79. He bad lived in Illinois since 1831. inteerity of their church orgauiration, cherishing the ceys and Rlietts or the Sonth. when every negro shall from all tbe others in that be has been checked in mid
On the day of the State election in Maine, the 1st hope that the desire of Christian unity, and the ronv.c- have been allowed a vote. The South will find aboli- career. He was speculating with the public fonds. NoMaine Battery, in the Washington defences, voted deci- tionof Christian duty, will be responded to and gratified tion reforms to be like obstinate children's medicinc- thing has been lost as yet, but it was a dangerous experdedly for the Union ticket—nine hundred votes out of bl the action or the approaching General Conference. ^ not very bad to tqke after tbey are down. Tho bitter
iment, besides.being clearly a violation or law.
A minority report from two members or the tanmitone thousand being cast for j t
all in apprehension. Indeed, they will hardly remember
tce was also made. It 16 as follows :
A woman named Perkins, near Brentford, C. W.. died
The Andereonville burial jecord, and all information
the dose but for the cure.
[Advertiser & Tribune.
MINORITY BKPOKT.
a few days sinco. Before death she made a confession
relative to the dead victims pf that prison pen, in possesWhile as a Conference. ouder existing circumstances.
The Meetiug nt East Saginaw.
sion of the Government, will be published next month for „ c are decided in oor purpose to maintain intact our
A public meeting in relntinn to a more intimate con- thut, during her lifetime, she had committed six murders
present eccltfiiastical relations believing that the large nection of the Saginaw Valley with Lake Supennr. wu. by poison. Sbe said that (he had a mania for destroying
the benefit of Moods of the deceased.
Two hundred and sixty-foor towns in Mai no give Con- majority of onr memberclnp are satisfied md d^n* no held on the evening of the 1st. We have presented our bumar. life, and it was only by tho greatest self-restraint
change, and believing any action of this body looting o
ey, the Republican candidate for Governor, 18.640 ma- n onion with another church would be prejudicial to readers a very lUl'repof. of the proceedings which wiU that she could keep hereeir from secretly poisonig all
command attention. In tho main, the meeting indorsed
jority—a gain of 3,973 over last year. The total major- Methodism aod Christian fraternity, by c-vcitilig passion the views that have bceu set forth upon the subject m persons with whom she was on terms of friendship—•
ity in the State for the Republican ticket will exceed and aiming strife, reselling in Mbrane and divisions these columns. The extension or the Flint and Pere Among her victims were two of her own children.
which ure only to be deplored, und while it is oor pur- Marquette Railroad to some point upon Grand I reverse
20,000.
Herecbell V. Johnson has visited Alex. H. Stephens^
pose to remain faithful to our people ;
Bay was urged, and the uniting the franchises or that
Telegraphing across the Plains is attended with diffitlaoivcd, That we hold ourselves ready to consider road with those or the Amboy. Lansing and ^reverse at Fort Warren. He reports Mr. Stephens in good'
culties almost amounting to an embargo, and tho Indians through our chief council, the General Conference of the Bay Road. The construction of the wagon roaa irom health and in the enjoyment o.' all the privileges that,
must be taught to let tho wires alone, or they must be M- E Church South, any terms presented to it by coin_ Kast Saginaw to Mackinac was also urged, and many in- could well bo allowed a prisoner of state. His brother
pctent authority of the M. E Church, as to a unioo o!
gathered to the Great Spirit. It is a rare thing now to the two great coordinate branches of Episcopal Method- teresting facts concerning its advantages, cost etc., stag- Linton is with him almost constantly. The statement,
ed, by Hon. John F. Driggs.
i
get a dispatch through.
ism in tho United State a.
.
There is no doubt but that this road should be under- several days ago, that the late " Vice President" was2 That we do earnestly maintain our present relation taken at the earliest possible moment, and to enterpr.s about to be released, seems to have been premature.
The Liberal army or Mexico is in desperate straits for
until such time as the proper authorities on both sides
10,000 men and a million of dollars, without which aux- shall mutually agree oil termB or union honorable, eqmt- ing contractors, it is a fat thing. Theauthontyfor the
A bull got loose in New York last Thursday. He
iliaries their cauao is pronounced hopeless. The Imperi- oble to each or the parties, and acceptable to our peo- construction of the road will be found in Act 114, of tbe
1st session or the 38th Congress. The road wiLIbc first had a fight with a policeman, who used up a locust
alists at Vera Cruz are claiming important victories, and
about 200 miles long, from Saginaw, and the Congres- club aod six shots of a revolver in the contest, and was
^
A
f
t
e
r
a
lengthy
discussion,
the
minority
report
was
the route ol Juarez from his capital
sional grant is nboat 380,000 acres, or three alternate
adopted by 37 votes against 25 for the majority report sections to the mile. A branch of this road, or rather a twice tossed into the air. He then tossed a boy through
The propositions or the Government, that the Indians
similar road, is also provided for froin Grand Rap'ds-— a second story window, stripped a crinoline from a young
shall abolish slavery, grant lands to tho freedmen, and The Massachusetts Convention—Nomination of The legislature or this State, nt its last session by act
lady, and finally souk from the effects or the wounds be
StateTOfliccrs—The Union Platform-Stirring
consolidate themselves into; one nation, have been very
206, occepted the grant of Congress, provided for the
Declaration of Loyal Sentiment.
had received.
ravorably received by tho delegations present at the great
ippoiotment
the
~ • "1 4 . -,,n^-WnnncsTVR. Mass., Sept
0 Massachusetts appointment
or Commissioners by , 7the
° , Governor, .T"
r
A location of
nt the
ftin route,
mnto. and,
and. indc^,
indeed, for all tue
Republican
8tate
Convention
aaelbled
here
survey
and
Indian Council now in session at Fort 8mith.
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
c
reau'rements
ot
its
construction,
i
»
<
=
«•

nucPis
largely attenaea
attended. The
reqarcments or
construction. I be " * s o
? .
is largely
iuu Convention permanently
r:7""
A box or watches taken from Andereonville prisoners, and
A Clergyman, white rctddiag In Booth America as a Misits construction
construction seems
seems to
to result
from the
the following
facts ..
«L.ni«.d^v
Charles Snmncr
Sumner President,
rcsuH from
fellowi^ fects
organised by decline
electing Charles
Premtait. and
and its
eioaary, discovered a naTe and simple remedy for Ihe Core o r
was found recently by the Provost Marshall or Norfolk, two
Vice Presidents from each Congressional district, Thenct or Congress contemplates that tbe expense or Nervous Weaknew, Early Decoy. Diaeaws of the Urinary and
on board a Richmond boat in possession of one G. T. and a large number from the State at large. Among the purveys shall be borne by this State, to be reimbursSeminal Orjtao«, and the whole train of disorders brought
Garrison, counsel for Winder, now confined in tho Old tho latter is Major General Benjamin F. Butler. The ed >y the government when the lands are disposed ot
Tbe surveys and attendant expenses will, it is fought, on by baneful and viclons babita. Great numbcra have been
Capitol at Washington. The box was at once seized several Committees onresolutions,finance,Ac, were ap- reich $30,000. Gov. Cropo was not wiHing that the already cared by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire
pointed, when Mr. Sumner addressed tho Convention at
and is now in safe keeping.
kneth. The following nominations were made -. t o r cmenditure should be made for surveys, unless there to l*nefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the reguarantees that tbe road would at onre bo eoiu- ceipc fur preparing and naiug thiamedicine, in a sealed enJefferson City and the surrounding vicinity is filled Governor, CoL Alex. H. Bullock ; for Lieutenant Gov. lietcdTor at least, pat in prone- of completion. With- velope, to any who need* it, F a n OF CnAitofc
with Union refugees from Arkansas and other Southern ernor, Hon. Win. Claffln.
Pleaae incloae a poat-paid envelope, addressed to yourself.
sssur.ncos, the State at
• ™°«n^b?e the
WORCESTER, Mass., Sept 14—Hon. Amos A. Wal- l i t i
States and many are in a starving condition, sick and
Addrcaa.
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
ker presented resolutions, which were unanimously adopt- a money several years, and it might be poaable tbe
Station D, Bible Houae,
without assistance. They are without shelter, with no ed, expressing regrets at tbe death or Richard Cobdeu, fork would progress oo further than tho s o ™ On
(3J-6m*)
N®* York City.
other place on which to steep than the wet ground, aod one of JUT country's most devoted friends, and recogniz- t e other hand, no coDtractor will take hold ofthe road
mtil
the
Borvnye
are
made.
The
people
of
&
s
t
Sap
with no food wive that which a feeble charity provides. ing how much we owe to his coadjutor, John Bright
The State ticket was then nominated, with great
The archives or the State of Arkansas, including the
unanimity, as follows : For Governor, A. H. Bullock ;
mo*
rebel records, which wert carried off when the U. S. Lieut Governor. Wm. Claflin ; Auditor General, n . bforce B occupied Little Rock, bavo been found in Ufey-Briggs, of Pittsfield ; State Treasurer, Jacob II. 1 ™ ;
Ihe
road
will
bo
immediately
commenced,
and
steadily
ette county, in tbe extreme southwestern part or the of Plymouth ; Attorney General, Chester J . Reed, o.
IK FOUR DAYS,
State, and are now back; again in the Capitol. They Taunton ; Secretary of State. Oliver Warner, of North- ^ A f w i l i befECQ bv the proceedings of the East Sagi- Touching at Benzonla, Bear Lake, Norwalk,
ampton. A series of resolutions was read and adoptea, naw meeting, a committee of infloential c i t r n . wai .p- Manistee, Free Soli, Lincoln, Pere Marquette,
were in a very damaged condition.
Pentwater, White Lake, and Muskegon.
The conflict between the civil authorities or Kansas
The first recognizes tbe Divine Hand in leading our pohited to wait upon Gov. Crapo a n d « . w U m p
ment could be mile. While we highly c ^ ^ l be
and the military acting under orders ol Gen. Pope, which armies to victory.
...
every MONDAY morning, and
,« 7
Saturday morning, during*# monthsof de Igblnfr ,
The second congratulates and thanks our brave 60laiers careful manner in which the Governor 1has guarded the every
has called out|a vast amount of ill-feeling at I*avenworth
D
interesta ofthe Btate in this,
•»
-°—apn or parcels carried through at reasonable
e.
and elsewhere in the State, has been amicably adjusted and sailors.
that some arrangement can bo made by which thia great
_nda good comfortablo rig for winter traveling. PaaThe third extends continued welcome and ^confidence Step in tbe development of tbe northern KcHon o f t h e aengere
by thia line can get through two days earlier than
in accordance with Gen. Pope's original proposition to to President Johnson, pledging him unanimous goodby any other route, with no unnecessary delays, and reaching
will be no longer
submit to any orders of the U. 8. District Court.
will and support in his efforts to reestablish government, S
ororroKi p
r
An old lady who has lost one son in battle, one mur- in the South on the basis of exact justice to all
(*<H5m.>
Tbe fourth reaffirms the platform of tho last N*bomu The present year Is emphatically th. rrilrt»d or. of Traverse City, September iO, 1866.
dered at Andereonville, and another rendered hopelessly
Convention
on
the
subject
of
slavery,
and
asks
that
there
Kansa& The great projected road, to M r r t o n and
STATE SWAMP LAND SCRIP F O R SALE, j
by his cruel treatnjentin that prison pen, made a
be no restoration of it by Oongrea.
UB UNDERSIGNED OPVEBS FOB SALE SEYERAI
Santa Fe are to be atartci aod the FaciHe Bailroed
furious attack upon Wini on Tuesday, while he was beThe filth agrees with the Republicans of Pcnnsylv«»a
thonaand acres of Swamp Land Scrip. He is alao fur
pushed along, besides several local branches to tap these niahed with plate of all the, unsold Swamp Lands in th
ing removed from the court room to his cell, and was that tbe
the people in re
rebellion
Demon cannot be
oe safely
sawiy
of Benxie, Grand Traverse, Lselanaw, Antrim an
with difficulty restrained by the guard from inflicting se- with politicd rights. Tbey forfeit them until they se- L o t lines as the, I * » through tbe State or beforeeo- Counties
parte of Emmet. Cheboygan and Mcaistee. Patents from th
cure
to
all
men
within
their
borders
life,
liberty
«no
jjj®
teringit
On
Tuesday,
the
12th,
special
eoonty
eleoBute furnished without expense to purchasers.
vere injuries uponhinL ;
tiona' were very generally held to Tote, aid to t b e » vrn- Application may be made to Jesse Cram. Eeg-. Traven
The whaler JOwph Markwell and two others, bonded pursuit of happiness, and calls upon Congress O) »e
City, James P Brand, Esq, Elk Baplds. J. & Dixon,-Bs<
the loyal people, white and black, shall have the ^
0113 enterprises, and so gene ml and ao tfroog WatitK Pine Blvsr; or to the undersigned at lanslng p
by tbe Shenandoah, arrivjed at Honolulu previous to the perfect guarantees for their safety before any
.T
feeling in favor of being liberal, that there ewtbeno
16th ult, with intelligence as to the captures of thef Sb»- are taking toward restoring tbe people of the Sooth
Traverse City, May 8,1865.
>
nyndoah. Tbe total number was at that time 30 vessels, thdrforfafed rights'
doubt what was the result.
Tberixthdecrees that no part of the powers of
of which 26 had been burned

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PUBLIC NOTICE

SITAE! FOBUG ASBIKBSTO COMiKC^

LA*D OFTICE-AT TRAVERSE C m , M i ^ 7

September JO, 1864. J September 13, 1865. j \
C I T Y , . J . r ' . MiciiUwn
I ! I
'
**XU CoM.-T*
« .be
THAT OOWLiUT IIIIBAM BECKWITH :
cuit Court for this Couutjr, commence*} oo Monday fled I baa been made at tbt* office that the land entered by YOU ABE OTBEBY NOTIFIED THAT 'COMplalut
baa
been
made
at
this
officc
that tbe Land entered by
B. C R O M W E L L T U T T L B ,
closed 00 Wednesday. There were no criminal cajcs yon under the Homestead Act of May M, 1861, on the 6tb you Under tbe Homestead Act of May
20,
1862,
on
tbe
J4th
A
A . .
I D r l
i t •
l h a
a w l
n f
M u l i n n
/ i v n
ifl
of Oct,
186*, *to« wwit:
the aw*
of
aection J4 ltown
tl.
1863, to wit: the *| of ae* of aection 28 town 29
oml ini jury, l i t * ia Judge Lnrnjrjomt'a farewell •visit 4ay
north of range U weat, (Wo. 1057% baa Man abandoned by day ofofAtit,
range 10 west (No. 502) has been abandoned: hrvoa
in Lix official capacity. Be has presided oe this Circuit yon for more than sis months, and that we have appointed north
for more than six months, and that we have appointed wedWednesday, the: lit day of November, 1866„at lO o'clpck A. neadav,
XJSLIJX) A N D T A X A G K N T ,
the
lut
day of November. 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M-, for
een'ii years, and baa given rery general* jmt.isfaction as a JL,
for hearing the above complaint m l ttf lug testimony
1
above complaint and taking testlmony thereon.
COUJSTT, MICH.
Juii^c. We have kuownhim intimately for. 28 year* thereon, at the office of the Register of the Land Office at houiagthe
at the office of the Register of the*Land Office at Traverse NOBTHPORT, LEELANAU
City, Mfchlgitn ; at which time awl place yon Chy,
OFFICE ; First door south of Union Dock Warehouse.
Michigan
;
at
which
time
and
place
you
may
appear
and hare always respected him as a warm-hearted, gen- Traverwe
may appear and ahow canac. If any you have, why the en- and show cause, if any you have, why the entry so made by
erous, impulsive eloqneDt aud honest gentleman. Jo try (o made by you should not be cancelled, and tho land
REFKRENCK8:
tothe Government.
Jndfir F. J. Llttkjobo. Mh Circuit. Alfcctn. Mleb.
politics he has been a little shaky, or eccentric, bat gen-' revert
Hon. H. McCrndr. Attorney and 8t*t* Senator. Coraau.
Any Wind oftbe said Wealey a Garrison may appear and Any friend or the said Hiram Beckwith may appear and
Hoa. Dr. J. B. Walk«r, TtmMmt BaawmU Codec*.
« rally successful. In eaytng farewell to him, we tender olrer proof^a to whether he la now, or has been, in the land offer proof as to whether he is now, or haa been. In the land
MamsBimi >»;HlaiUiB«|iiiBi>.|mf„ fci
Or naval service of the United
- ( • •* r -5/ - r Or naval service of the United 8tatea.
Hon, T. W. K«TT7. Mraber CoecnM. Onuri U.«B, lUeh.
: States.
our best wishes for his prosperity and ;httppiness.
~
'.B DnUs.XnoberBooMofBeprnartaOrm.Letlana* Co.
MORGAN BATE8,' Register.
MOBGAN
BATES,
Begister.
i—l 111. Ea^P. B. CTrCTd»Q»enCocaai|aalo««r.Tr»r«r»«Cly.
(40-61*)
B. GOODRICH. Beoeiver.
(39-5*)
R GOODRICH, Receiver.
G*A»O T«AVXES« Eaoipir Aoimnta>W$HU>
Puncs.—The Editor of tbo Graqd 1>averae Herald has
PUBLIC NOTICE.
*LAJto OFFlCK
O.H.MAKSH,
• small branch, which rontains thirty Plums, raised IU
>
September 20, lbG6. j
LAUD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., /
Traversa Township. We hare a single twig, four inches
GEORGE H. WILLIAM8 :
September 13, 1865. $
long, raised in Elk Bapids. by L. B. Smith, Esq., of the •\TOU
ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED. TH>T COMPLAINT
" Early Orleans " variety, containing twelve, several oT 1 * haa bee a raids at this office thai the' land entered byJOHN A BOLAND :
.
A*®'
'/
YOU, ARE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COM-,
theni measuring, each.' 4± inches in circamfereoce ; and. yen under the Homeitead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 7th
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
onother small branch, 20 inches long, containing sixty day of October, 1863, to wit : the n) aj ne{ aection plajut bas been made at this office that tbe land entered by
11 and nl o f Bel section 12 town 27 north of you under the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on the 1st N O T A B Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N O E B
two Plums.
day
of
Nov.,
1864,
to
wit
:
,
the
aci
of
section
5
town
27
-13 weat (No. 586,) baa been abandoned by yon
Mr. Smith says that be was troubled last year with 'range
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Connty• Mich.
for more than alx months, and that we have appointed Wed- north of range 14 west (No. 1091) has been abandoned byyou
the cuculio, but tbat,this year bchaansed lime plenti- nesday, the 1st day of November. 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M". forfor more than six month*, and that wo have appointed Wed• Office in Dwelling House.
,1-ly
bearing the-above complaint and taking testimony there- nesday, tbe .1st day of November, 1865, at 3 o'clock P. M.,
fully about bis trees and has not been annoyed.
for
bearing
the
above
complaint
and
taking
testimony
thereon, at the office ofthe Register of the Land OfSceitTro[Elk Bapids Eagle.
verse City. Michigan ; at which time and place you may on, at tbe office of the Register or the Land Office at TraElk Bapids is ahead in Flams, but J it is all in the appe#r and show cause, If any jrou have, why the entry so verse CI(y, Michigan ; at which time and place you may apmade by you jihould not be cancel!eo and the land revert to pear and shew causc. Hany you have, why the entr? so made M I L L I N E R Y A N D F A N C Y G O O D S .
8JOTH family. Onr Smith will try again.
the Government
"
't uy you should not be cancelled and tbe land revert to tbe
Any friend of the said George K. Williams may appear and Government
THOSE BIO Eoos.—The Grand Travterse Herald says : offer
proof as to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land Any friend or tbe said John A. Boland may appear and LATEST STYLE LADIES HATS, CAP8, BONNETS,
"Lyman Smith, Esq.. has left on!onr Uble two hen's or naval service ot the United 8tatea.
offer pr®ot as to whether he is now, or bas been, in the land
VEILS, NETTS, COLLAES, ETC.
eggs which measures 64 by 8 inches." The question
. MOBGAN BATES, Register or naval service of the United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
B. GOODBICH, Beceiver.
Also a choice aelection or PRINT8, which will be Bold cheap.
has been asked us whether the Editor of the Herald " (40-St*.)
(39-5t)
*
R GOODBICH, Beceiver.
gives the circumference or diameter of the eggs ; and
Ladies
and
ChMra's Hose, Cbres, Hsukerthitfe, etc, He, etc.
PUBLIC
NOTICE
also, whether each measured 6 | by 8i0ches or both toLAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,
PUBLIC NOTICE,
gether measured that ?
[Elk Bapids Eagle.
HOOP SKIRTS!
•>
September 20, 18G{>.
LAND OFPICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH- f
We forget which way It was. Presume it was
September 13, 1865. \
EBEBGOTN:
' '
'
niixKTER 1 Have sent those eggs to Barnum. Will
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED T H A T COM- 3APTISTE TBEM1L :
F L A V O Rr I N G E X T R A C T S ;
write to him for tho deeired information. Meanwhile, plaint has been mtfHe at this office tliat the land entered by YOU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COMADA K. 6PBAGUE.
you under tbe Homestead Act of May 20,18*12, on tho let plalnt has been made at this office that the land entered by Traverse City, June, 1885.
(25-6m.)
should any curious person repeat those questions we re- day of Nov; l»i4, to wft: the MJ of .section 4 town 27 north you
under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862, on the 25th
quest the Editor of tho Eagle to tell them he dou't of range 14 weat (No. 10951 has been abandoned by yon for day or Nov., 1868, to wit: tho swj section 8 town 28 north
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
more than six month*, and that we have appointed Wednes- or range V west, (No. 668) has been abandoned by you
f PURSUANCE OF AN ACT ENTITLED " AN ACT
know.
1
day, die 1st day of November, 1865, at 10 o'clock A.M., for for more than six months, and that we have appointed
or the Legislature or the State of) Michigan, to provide
hearing tho above complaint and taking testimony thereon,
GRAND TRAVERSE PEACires.—Jndgq FOWLKR of Ma- at the office or the Register of the ljind Office at Traverse Wednesday, the 1st day or November, 1865, at for the drainage or Swamp Lands by means or State Roada
2 o'clock P. M-, for hearing the above complaint and taking
pleton, has laid on our table beautiful samples of a choice "City, Michigan ; at which time atfd place .you may appear testimony thereon, at the office or the Register or the Land and ditches," approved Felx I2tl?, 1859, and the act8 amendatory thereto :
''
,•
and
show
cause,
if
any
you
have,
why
the
entry
so
made
by
Office
at
Traverse
City,
Michigan
;
at
which
time
and
place
variet} of Peaches taiaed by him tjbis season. We you should not be cancelled and the land revert to tho Gov- you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why the
The undersigned Commissioner or tho 4th Division or the
Muskegon and Traverse Bay State Road, will rethink "the fact is clearly established that wo can raise as eriimcnt
entry so made by you should not be cancelled and tbo land Allegan,
ceive proposals on and after the 1st day of October next, at
Any
friend
of
the
said
Eber
Goin
may
appear
and
revert
to
the
Government
good peaches here as they can in the j Southern part of oflbr proof as to whether he Is now, or haa been, In tho land
for the building or that portion of aaid wad, comAny Wend or the said Baptiste Trorail may appear and offer Benzonia,
mencing near Bear Lake, in Manistee County, at. tbe northor naval service of the United States.
the State.
proof as to whether he Is now, or has been, in the land or ern
terminus of the consolidated portion or aaid Road with
MORGAN BATES, Register.. naval service of the United States.
the Maniatee and Leland State Road, and extending north(40-6L*)
R
GOODRICH,
Beceiver
MOBGAN
BATES,
Begister.
ward therefrom, a distance/)f thirty-nine and one-hair miles,
PUBLIC NOTICE;
(39-51*)
B. GOODBICH, Beceiver.
to Grand Traverse Bay.
LAND OFFICE AT TEAVEHSE CITY, MICH., ?
PUBLIC NOTICE.
8aid Boad to be cnt outU ro^a wide, cleared or all timber
September: 20, 1865. $
LASO) OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,
2 rods wide in centre ; all swamps causewayed with good
PUBLIC NOTICE.
September 20, 1865.
HENRY" R RUTHERFORD :
'
sizable timber not leas than 15footlong ; wet placca to be
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.,7
raised so as toforma dry. road bed ; bridges and sluices to
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFfED THAT COM- BANDOLPH R JONE8 :
September 13, 1865. $
be built in a good substantial manner where needed. The
plaint has been made at this office that the land entered by
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT MYBOX YOBK :
road bed to be made one rod wide, free from stumps and
you nnderthe Homestead Act of May 1862, on the 22nd
has been made at this office that the land entered by
YOU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- roots, leveled and brought to a grade not exoceding two feet
day Dec., 1H63, to wit: tbe w* of sw< see. 13 aud ej ofneiyou uuder the Homestead Act of May 20, lt<«2, on tbt 8tn
,
' '
sec. 14 town 2d north ol range 13 west, (No. 691) has been day of October, 1864, to wit: the swj of ne« uj pf set plaint bas been made at this office that the land entered by to the rod.
abandoned by you for more than aix months, and that we and nej of swf of section 11 town 27 north or you under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862, on the 1st Plots and survey or aaid Road can bo seen at tbe office or
day
of
NoV.,
1X64,
to
wit:
the
ej
or
swfli
aec
25
and
ej
oT
the Commissioner In Benaonla, Grand Traverso County,
havo appointed Thursday, the 2nd day iff November, 1865, range 13 west, (No. 1060) hss been abandoned by you
at 2 o'clock J'. M., for hearing the; above complaint rormore than alx months and that we have appointed Wednes- nwHj of section 3C town 28 north or range 15 west (No. 1089)Michigan.
haa
be«n
abandoned
by
you
Tor
more
than
Six
months,
ana
No
bids
received
for
a
less
distance
than
one
mile,
the
aud taking testimony, thereon, at the offlcfl of the Register of day, the 1st day of Nov, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. ** for hearthe Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; • at which ing tho above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at that we have appointed Wednesday, the 1st day Qf Novem- Commissioner reserving the right to reject all bids to his
time and place you may appear and ^how cause, if any the office or the Register or the Land Office at Traverse City, ber, 1SC5, at 2 o'clock, P. M..forhearing tho above complaintjudgment not consistent with the interests or the State.
and
taking
testimony
thereon,
at
the
office
or
the
Register
of
Benzonia,
Qrand
Travorse
Co.,
Mich.,
Aug.
17,
1865.
you-have, why the entry so made by you, should not be can- Michigan ; at which time and place you may appear and
JOHN BAILEY,
celled. and the land revert to the Government
show cause, ir any you have, why the entry so made- by you the Laud Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time
Com. or 4th DIv. A., M. & T. B. Btate Road.
Any friend of tbe said Henry It Rutherford may appear should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- and place you may appear and show canse, ir any you have, (37-5L)
why the entry RO made by you should Rot be cancelled, and
and otfcr proof us to whether ho is now) or haa been, in the ment
tho
land
revert
to
the
Government.
land or naval Service of the United Statas.
Any Mend or the said RudolphR Jones rany appearand
MOBGAN BATE8, Begister.
offer proor aa to whether he is now,'or has been, in the land Any Mend of the said Myrou York may appear and
oficr proof aa to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land
Fourth DIst, Mich., Grand Rapids, Aug. 10, 1866. < ;
naval service or the United States.
(40-5t«)
B. GOODBICH, Beceiver.
naval service of the United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Register.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I HAVE REMOBGAN IJATES. Register.
ceivedthc Assessor's Annual List, for 1665,^and that
(40-5t»)
R GOODRICH Bcccivcr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
therein assessed, for Licenses Income, Csrriagos,
(39-5t.*)
B. GOODBICH, Beceiver.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE ;CITT, MICH., ?
Musicsl
Instruments, Gold Watches and Silver Ware, are
PUBLIC NOTICE.
September 20, 1865. £
now due and payable.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVKBSE Crrr, Micif, i
The
taxes
assessed in the County or Grand Traverse will
ROBERT H O P K I N S :
!
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE Crrr, Mien.,
September 20, 1865.: >'
boreceivedby myseir or Deputy, at the office or Benj. D.
YOU ARE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- A A B O N M E T Z :
September 13, 1865.
Asbton, at Traverse City, until and including the Twentieth
plaint has boen made at this office that the land entered by YOU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- EPHBAIM FOSTER:
day
or
September,
1865, in lawfol money or the United States.
you under the Homestead Act of May 20,1862, on the 23rd plalut has been made at this office that tho land entered by YOU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COM- Those who neglect
to pay the taxes assessed against tbcm
day of March, 1863, to wit: thenwf of section 29 town 29 north
under the Homestead Act or Hay 20, 1862, on tho 9th day plalnt has been made at this office uiiat the land entered by within said time, will be specially notified to pay within ten
. orranfec 11 west, (No. 163) has been abandoned by you for you
days
thereafter,
and
requiredto pay afoeor twenty ccnts for
or Jan., 1864, to wit: the scHl or section S3 town 21 north ot you under the Homestead Act or Muy 20, lo62, on tbe 28'
more than six jnonths, and that we have ar
tho
notice,
In
addition
to the tax ; and in all cases of negrange 15 west, (No. 702) has been abandoned bv you Tor day or Jan., 1864, to wit : the nwi or nection 29 town '
day, the 2nd day of Nov- 1866, at 1 o'ejoci
than alx months, and that we havo appointed Wednes- north or range 13 west fNo. 707) haa been abandoned by yi - lect to pay within tea d«ys from the date of said special noIng the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at more
day, the 15th day or Nov, 1805, at 1 o'clock P. M.,forhear lor more than six montns, and that we have appointed Wed- tice, ten per centum will be added to the amount or tax.
the office of the Register of the Land Office at Traveise City, Ing
A. B. TDRNEB, *
the
above
complaint
and
talcing
testimony
thereon,
at
nesday,
tho
1st
day
ol
November,
1865,
at
4
o'clock
P.
M.,
Michigan : at which time and place you may appear and the offlce or the Register or the I And Office at Traverse City. for bearing the above complaiut and taking testimony
Collector, 4th Dtst.Mlcb.
.
.» —
tave, why tbe entry so made by
.^ ^
Michigan ; at which time and plat e you may appear , and thereon; at the officc or the Begister of the Land Offlce at BENJ. D. ASHTON.
/<Ht . 4
Deputy Collector, Fifteenth Division.
(37-3w)
show cause, If any you have, why the entry so made by yon Traverse City, Michigan : at which, time and place you may
and show cause, if any you have, why tho entry
Any friend of the aaid Robert Hopkins may appear ahould not be cincelled, and the land revert to the Govern appear
made
by
yon
should
not
be
cancelled
and
the
land
revert
ESTATE
OF
GEORGE
LESLEY.
and oDfcr proof aa to whether he Is now, or haa beeto, in the menL
Any
friend
or
the
said
Aaron
Metz
may
appear
and
the
Government.
STATE or MICHIOAN,
?
land or naval service of the United States.
.
offer proor as to whether he is now, or haa been, in the land Any friend of the said Ephraim Foster may appear and offer CODKTY OF GRAND TRAVERSE, <,
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
prootas to whether he is now, or hns been, in tho land
naval service or the United 8tates.
raoasTE COURT FOR TOE COUNTY OF GRASD TEITKRSE
(40-61*)
B. GOODBICH, Beceiver.
,val service or the United States.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
T
A
SESSION
OF
THE
PBOBATE COOBT FOR
MOBGAN
BATES,
Begistci
(4Wt*)
B. GOODBICH, Receiver.'
the County or Grand Traverso bolden at the Probate
PUBLIC NOTICE.
(39-5t*)
B. GOODBICH. Receiver.
Office, in Traverse City, on Thursdav, the thlrty-Drst day

LAITO OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., ?
PUBLIC NOTICE.
or
August,
in
the
year
one
thousand
eight hundred and aixtySeptember 20, 1865. $
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAYEBU CITY, Mien., )
flve. Present, Curtis Fowler, Judge or Probate. In tbe matLAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICIU, )
JAMES KILMURRAY:
l
September 20, 1865. $
ter or tho Estate or George Lesley, deceased ; Whereas
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COM ISAAC BABTHOLOMEW :
September 13, 1865. \
George Lesley late or the Connty aforesaid, did in hisllfotime, to wit: on the 1st day of Deoember, 1863, cause to be
plaint has been made at thia office that the land entered by YOU ABE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT COM NOAH Jr CfHAPIN :
with the
Judge
of. . . Probate
an instrument
sealed
you under the Homestead Act of May 26,1862, on the 2nd plaint
has been made at this office that the laud entered by YOU A R E . ^ E g E B Y NOTIFIED THAT COM- deposited
, . . .
j
JI
1 . .
. , n I d h i . Iflfll
day of April, 1864, to wit: the a* of, ne| and ni of aft you under
Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on th» 6th plaint haa been maJeat this office that the land entered bv
of aection 14 town 27 north of range 13 west (No. 756) day of Oct.the
1864, to wit: then*! or section 4 town 27 north you under the Homestead Act or May 20, 1862, on the 5th
has been abandoned by you for more th»n six months, ant or range 14 west
(No. 1066) baa been abandoned by yon for day or Sept., 1863, to wit : the ej of sej section 26 town
that we have appointed Thursday, the 2nd day of Novem- more than six months,
and that we have appointed Wednes- 30 norfb or range 10 west. (No 526) has been abanber, 1865, at 9 o'clock A.M., for hearing ihe above complaint day, the 1st day of November,.
or about the 21st isj e r
,— -- .
1866, at 10 o'clock A. M, for doned by you for more than six months, and that we military
or the United States, aaid instrument waa
and taking tcatimony thereon, at the office of the Register of bearing tho above complaint and
testimony thereon, have appointed Wednesday, the 1st -day or November, publicly service
opened aa the law dlrecta; Thereupon It ia ordered
the Lafad Office at Traverse City, MieUgaa; at which time at the office or the Register of thetaking
Office at Iravereo 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M., for hearing the above complaint tbat Monday,
the
2nd
day
or
October
next,
at
one
o'clock
in
and place you may appear and now cause, if any you have, City, ftjuVpn ; at which time andLand
you may appear and taking testimony thereon, at the office or the Begister or
afternoon, be assigned for the proving said instrument
why the entry ao made by you should not be cancelled and and show cause, ir any you have, why place
the entry ao made by the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time tho
that the belra at law of'said deceased and all other pertho land revert to-the Government • \
place you may appear and show cause, ir any you have, and
sons Interested In said estate, arerequiredto appear at a sesAny friend of the aa'.d James Kllmurriiy may appear and you ahould not be cancelled and the land revert to the gov- ;and
by
the
entry
so
made
by
you
should
not
be
cancelled,
oflbr proof aa to whether be la now, or haa been, in the land ernment.
sion of said Court then to be bolden at the Probate offlce in
Any Mend or the said Isaac Bartholomew may appear and id the land revert to the Government.
City, and show cause, ir any there be, why aaid inor naval aervio^ of the United Btatea. !
„jer proor aa to whether be la now, or haa been, in the land Any friend of the said Noah J. Cbapln may appear Traverse
ahould not be approved, allowed, established, and
MORGAN BATES, Begister.
and offer proor as to whether he is now, or has boen, in the strument
or naval aervice or the United States.
have fullforceand effect as the last will and testament or aaid
B. GOODBICp, Beceiver.
land
or
naval
aervice
oT
the
United
States.
MOBGAN BATES, Begister.
deceased ; And it ia further ordered that the executor nam#
MOBGAN
BATES,
Begister.
(40-5t )
B. GOODBICH, Beceiver.
ed in said will give notice to tbe persons interested in aaid
PUBLIC NOTIOE
(39-6t*)
B. GOODBICH, Beoeiver.
estate, of the pendency of said matter, and the bearing thereLAUD OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, ?
PUBLIC NOTICE
of by causing a copy orthia order, tO,bO. published In the
September 20, 1865. $
.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Grand Traverse Herald", a newspaper printed and circulated
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE O r i r , MioaJ )
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
In said Connty orGrend Taaverse, for three aucceaaive weeks
September 13, 1865. (
JACKSON THUBBEB:
;
September 6, 1865.
"^TOU ARE HEBEBY NOTIFIED THAT WILLIAM M. HOLLAND:
MAHL0N HABTLEY:
YOU
ARE
HEBEBY
NOTIFIED
THAT
COM*
complaint has been made at this office that the
(A true copy.)
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT 38-3w.
land entareahy you under the Homestead Act of May 20, plalnt baa been made at this office that the land entered bv
has been made at this office that the land eatered by yon
you under tbe Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on th« 13th nnderthe Homestead Act or May 20,1862, on the 18th day of
FOB SALE.
dsy of Feb., 1864. to wit: the nwi of aeetion 20 town 3J north Sept, 1864, to wit: the net of section 18 town 26 north
H
E
SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOB SALE HIS FARM
of range 7 weat (No. 710) haa be*n abandoned by yeu
of range 14 west, (No. 1016), has been abandoned bv you for
of 80 acres, situated about 3| miles from Traverse City,
more than six montha, and that we have appointed Wedi
more tnas six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, tbe 1st day of Nov, 1865, at 10 o'clock A.'M, for hear- day. tarVlltb day of Oct, 1865, at 9 o'clock A. M.,forbearing on the premises Is a good Log House and Barn, Fruit Treea,
Ac.
Also
will
tell
a
good
.span of Indian Poniea, harness and
ing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon,
the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the
tbe office of the Begister of tbe Land Offlce at Traverse C office of the Register or the Land Offlce at Traverse City, wagon. For fnrther Information Inquire of Morgan Bates,
Ci
Michigan ?'*» wMeb time and placi' yo* may appeal i
Michigan ; « t which time and place yoa may appearand T
JOSEPH MOODY.
Show cause, if any yoc have, why the entry ao made Iflr you abow cause, If any yon have, why the entry ao made by yon ™ ' ™ » '
(26-Sm.)
ahould not be cancelled and the land revert to the Govern- should not be cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern- Traverse City, June 10,1065.
, ,
Any friend of tbe aaid WUllam M. Holland may appear ment
J O S E P H DAME,
Any Mead of the said Mahlon Hartley may appear and of
id oflfcr proof aa to whether he la BOW, «r haa been, in the for proor aa to whether he is now, or haa been, In the land
ad or naval aervice of tbfrlMtrtaigM.
' " f f-f •' or naval service or tbe United States.
MOBGAN^BATES, Begister.
ifnun A
15-tf) NOBTHPORT, Leelaaaw Co., Mich.
B. GOQDKlOH. 'BecejrerT^
(Sfrfit*)
Bj GOODBIOT, Receiver.

§Mtonttjr& ^oliritor^ offitar Claim,

^ttorneg aiiir Counsellor at

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gfjttlj Collector aitii folHrj fnlilir

P U B L I C -NOTICE*.
L A U D O F F I C E A T fiUVEKSE C r j T , MICH.,
^
rr
Beptember 6, 1865.K B E N Z E R W. HOLB1
O U A B B HEREBY N f l F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
baa been made at t h i s flee t h a t the l a n d entered fay
y o n u n d e r the Homestead A ( o f May 20, 1862, on t i e 16th
day of Bent, 1864, *
"
1 and
of KCUvp « i w * u .«> n a n a o
IS we«t, (Ho. 1019) has been abandoned by y o n f o r
' m o r e t h a n s i x month*, a n d ttyat.we b a r e appointed Wednesday, the 11th d « o f O c t . l S & J a t 3 o'clock r. *., for h e a r i n g
the above c o m p l a i n t and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t t h e
offlM of the R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Office #t T r a v e r s e City,
Michigan ; a t which time an< p l a c e yon may a p p e a r a n d
• a h o w c a n ^ l f a n y y o n h a r e . y b j ^ t h e e n t r y ao made by y o n
should n o t be cancelled and t j
i r e v e r t t o the Govern-

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H , )
A u g u s t 30, 1866. t
D A N I E L T. P A L M E R :
O U ABE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been m a d e a t t h i s office t h s t t h e l a n d entered by
yon u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20,1802, on the 26th day
of October, 1664, to w i t : the w | of n e j section 36 town 30
north of range 9 west (No. 10S41, h a s beei> abandoned by you
for more than s i x months, a n d that we have appointed Wednesday, fiie 4 th d a y of O c t . 1865, a t 1 o'clock" r . * . f o r hearioi
the above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at the ol
Bee of the Register of the Land Office a t Traverse City, Michig a n ; a t which time a n d place yon may a p p e a r and show
cause, if a n y you have, wbv the entry so made by y o u sb<
n o t b e cancelled, a n d the land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t

Y

Any friend of the said EWnexer E. Hulburd may a p p e a r
naval service of the United States.
a n d offer proof a* t o w b e t h e r l b e is now, o r h a s been, In the
<
MORGAN BATES, Register.
land o r naval service of the United States.
(37-51*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.
OBGAN BATES, Register.
GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
P U B L I C jtfOTIOE.
LAND O F F I C E A T T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H ,
A u g u s t 30. 1866.
,
LAND Omcx
AT TRAVERSK C m , MICH., ?
T o t h e L e g a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of J o h n H a l m e o d ( o r
! S e p t e m b e r 6, 1 8 6 5 .
$

e

A L A N 8 0 N U. A L D B I C H :
Y O U A B E H E R E B Y ^ N O T I F I E D T H A T OOMplalnt has been made at t h i s office t h a t ' t h e land entered by
y o o under the Homestead A e | of May 20,1862, on t h e 29th
day of Feb., 1864, t o w i t : the, w | of sw{ a n d Lot N o . 2 if
sec. 14 t o w n 31 n o r t h of r a n g e 7 west, (No. 723) haa been
abandoned yon for more t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 11th d « r of O c t , 1866, a t 1 o'clock
P . J t , forbearing t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t the offieeof the R e g i s t e r of t h e L a n d Office a t
Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place y o n may
appear a n d show cause, if any yoo have, why the entry so
made by yon should n o t b e cancelled a n d the land r e v e r t to
the G o v e r n m e n t .
A n y friend of the said Alanaon G. A l d r i c h may a p p e a r
and offer proof as to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, in the
land or n a v a l service of the United States.
M O R G A N B A T E a Register.
(38-51*)
R . G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

Y

P U B L I C fJOTIOE.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY, M I C H ,
August 30, 1865.

LAND O m c x AT TKAVXHSX CITY, MICH., ?

S e p t e m b e r 6 , 1865.
I
T H O M A S C U T L E R .?
;
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
haa been made a t this office that t h e land e n t e r e d by
you n n d e r the Homestead A c t Of May 20, 1862, on the 21st
day of April, 1864, to w i t : t h e n j of n e | s e j of n e j
and n e |
of s e j
of section
22 t o w n
25 n o r t h
of range 11 west, (No. 788) h a s been abandoned by y o n f o r more
t h a n aix months, a n d t h a t we h a v e appointed Wednesday,
the 11th day of O c t , 1865, at 1 o'clock r . x., 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 of the L a n d Offioe at Traverse City, Michigan ;
at which time a n d place yon may appear "and snow cansc, If
any you have, why the entry so b a d e by y o n should n o t be
cancelled snd the land r e r e f t to the Government.
A n y friend of the said Thomas Cutler may appear a n d
offer proof as to whether h e is now, or h s s been, in the land
or naval service of the United States.

Y

~

Hal meek):

O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been msde at t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by
J o h n Halmend (or Halmeck) u n d e r the Homestead A c t of
May 20, 1862, on the 1st day of August, 1863, to w i t : the
w j of ne^ a n d e | of n w f lj of section 18 town 28
north of range 14 west, (No. 464) h s s been s b a n d o n e d by
h i m . for m o r e t h a n s i x months, s n d t h s t w e h s v e appointed Wednesday, t h e 4th day of October, 1865, at 3
o'clock r . x., for h e a r i n g the above complaint and
t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n , at the office or the R e g i i t e r o f the
L a n d Office at Traverse City, Michigsn ; s t which t i m e and
place y o u may s p p e a r a n d show canse, if a n y yon have, why
the e n t r y so made by b i m should not be cancelled, and the
land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any Triend of the ssid J o h n Halmend (or Halmeck) may
appear and offer proof as to w h e t h e r be is now, or h a s been, in
the land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(37-6t*)
B. GOODRICH. Receiver.

DANIEL WAY :

Y

O U ARE 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 this office t h a t the land entered by
y o u u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20.1862, o n the 12th
day of November, 1863, to w i t : the e j of Bet of scction 35
a n d w f l j of swflj of section 36 town 28 n ^ r t h of
range 13 west, (No. 656,) has been abandoned by
yon f o r more t h a n six months, and t h a t we h a v e appointed
Wednesday, the 4th day of O c t , 18C5. at 2 o'clock, P . M ,
for h e a r i n g tho above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t the office of t h o Register of tho L a n d Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place you may appear a n d show cause, if a n y you have, why the entry so msde
by yon Bhould n o t be cancelled, a n d the land revert to t h e
Government
Any friend of t h e aaid Daniel W a y may appear and
offen proof as to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s b e e n , in the land
or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Registei
(37-5t*)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

P U B L I C SOTCCE.

LAND O m c s AT TXAVXRSK CITV, M i e n . , i
S e p t e m b e r 6, 1865.
i
AARON P. L A N C A S T E R :
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T COMplalnt has been made a t t h i s office t h a t the land entered by
you n n d e r the Homestesd A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 17th
day of Dec., 1864, to w i t : the n j of nei a n d n{ of nwflt sec.
24 town 32 north of range 8 west, (No. 1119) has been
abandoned by you for more than s i x months, a n d that we have
appointed Wednesday, the 11th day of O c t , 1865, a t 1
o clock P . M , f o r 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 offlce : of the Register of the Land
Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which timo a n d place
yon may a p p e a r and show c a u se , j f a n y yon have, why t h o
entry ao made by von should not be cancelled, and the
land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
Any friend of t h e said Aaron P. L a n c a s t e r may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof as t o w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been, In the land
or naval service of the United States.

i(38-5t*)

MORGAN BATES, Register.
R GOODRICH, Receiver.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
! S e p t e m b e r 6, 1866. <
EMMA LANCASTER : • ,
O U ARE H E R 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 the land entered by yOn
u n d e r the Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on t h e 17th day of
D e c , 1864, t o w i t : t h e s ) of n e t and s f l | of n wf l j section 24
town 32 n o r t h of r a n g e 8 west (No. 1118), h a s been abandoned
by yon for more t h a n six m o n t h * a n d t h a t we have appointed
Wednesday, the 11th d*y of O t t , 1865, at 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 testimony
thereon, a t the office of the Register of the L a n d Office at
Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time a n d place you may
appear and show cansc, if a n y y o n have, why the entry
BO made by yon should n o t be cancelled, and the land revert to tho G o v e r n m e n t
Any f r i e n d of the said E m m a L a n c a s t e r may a p p e a r
a n d offer proof as to w h e t h e r she is n o w , or has been. In the
land o r naval service of t h e United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(SWt*)
R. 'GOODRICH, Receiver.

Y

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H , )
S e p t e m b e r 6, 1865. t

FRAN0I8 LOMPREY ;

Y

O U A R E HEREBY 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 the land e n t e r e d by
yon n n d e r t h e Homeatead A c t o f May 20, 1862, on the 20th
day of July, 1863, t o w i t : t h e eft of swflj of sec. 30 a n d e j of
nwflj section 31 town 28 n o r t h of r a n g e 14 west ( N o . 445)
has been a b a n d o n e d by yon for more t h a n s i x months,
a n d t h a t we have appointed Wedneaday, t h e 11th
d a y of October, 1866, a t It o ' c l o c k r . x , f o r heari n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t
t h e office of t h e Register of t h e Land Offioe at Traverse City,
Michigan ; a t whicn time a n d place yon may a p p e a r and
show cause, if a n y y o n have, w h y t h e e n t r y so made b y y o u
ahonld n o t be cancelled a n d the l a n d revert to tho Government .
A n y M e n d • ( t h e said F r a n c i s Lomprey may a p p e a r a n d off e r proof a s t o w h e t h e r h e U n o v r o r h a s been, in t h e land or
naval service of the U
MORGAN BATE8, Register.
(38-fit*)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, )
I S e p t e m b e r «, 1866. J G E O R G E A Y I f lW O R T H :
"X7"OU A R E HEREBY N O T I F I E D T H A T COMPLAINT

nortb'of r a n g e l i w c t t , (No
abandoned byyou
for m o r e t h a n alx months, a n d u t t we h a v e appointed Wednesday, the 11th d a y of O c t , 1866, a t 1 o'clock p . v . for hearing the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon, a t
the office of t h e Register of t h e L a n d ' O f f i c e a t T r a v e n e
Clta, Michigan ; a t which time a n d place y o n may appear
a n d shew cause, if-any y o u have, why t h e entry so m a d e
by y o n should n o t lis cancelled and t h e l a n d r e v e r t to t h e
A n y f r i e n d of the said George' Aylsworth may a p p e a r a n d

o™-.)

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E A T TRAVERSE CITY, M I C H ,
A u g u s t 30, 1865.
MICHAEL DEARIN :
O U ARE HEREBY 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 l a n d entered by
y o n n n d e r the Homestead Act of May 20, 18C2, on the 0th
day of April, 1864, to wit : the s e | of scction 20 town 28
n o r t h ol range 14 west (No. 760) has been abandoned by you
f o r more t h a n six months, and that we have appointed Wednesday, the 4th day of October, 18G5, a t 3 o'clock r . *., for
h e a r i n g the above complaint and t a k i n g testimony thereon,
a t the office of the Register of the L a n d Office a t Traverse
City, Michigan ; at which time and place you may s p p e a r and
show cause, if a n y you have, why the entry RO mado by y o u
should n o t be cancelled a n d the land revert t o the Government
Any f r i e n d of t h e said Michael Dearin may appear
a n d olfer proof as to whether he is now, or h a s been, in the
land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(37-5t»)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

Y

PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, i r f C H ,
September 6, 1865.

FRANK HALE :

Y

O U ARE H E R E B Y NOTIFIED T H A T COMPLAINT
h a s been made at t h i s office t h a t tlie land entered by
y o n u n d e r t h e Homestead Act of May 20, 1862, on t h e 3rd
day of September, 1864, to w i t : the s e j of section 36
t o w n 24 n o r t h
of range 10 west (No. 1003) h a s
been abandoned by you f o r more than six montha
and t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 41th day
of O c t , 1865, a t 4 o'clock p. * , for hearing the above r
plaint a n d t a k i n g testimony thereon, at the offico of the B
ter of the Land Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which
t i m e and place y o u may a p p e a r and show cause, if a q f ,
y o u have, why the entry so made by you sbonld n o t be
cancelled, a n d the land revert t o tho G o v e r n m e n t
A n y friend of the aaid F r a n k Hale may a p p e a r and
offer proof a s to w h e t h e r he is now, or h a s been. In the
or naval service of t h e United States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
(38-St*)
B. GOODRICH, Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND O F F I C E AT TRAVERSE CITY, M I C H , )
S e p t e m b e r 6, 1865. |
D A N I E L C. F L A N A G I N :
O U ARE 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 that the land entered by
yon u n d e r t h o Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, on the 28th
day of May, 1864, t o w i t : the n e i of section 32
town 32 north of range 8 west, (No. 921) has been abandoned by y o u f o r more t h a n s i x months, and t h a t we have
appointed Wednesday, the 11th day of October, 1865, at 1
o'clock, P . M , f o r h e a r i n g t h e above complaint a n d taking
testimony thereon, at t h e office of the Register of the
L a n d Office at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which time
a n d placo you m a y appear and show cause, If any yon
have, why the entry so made by you should n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e land revert to the G o v e r n m e n t
A n y friend of the said Daniel C. Flanagin may appear
a n d offer proof as to whether s h e is now, or has been, in the
l a n d or naval service of the United Slates.
MORGAN BATE8, Register.
(38-61*)
B. GOODRICH. Receiver.

Y

PUBLIC NOTICE
.
LAND O m c i AT TRAVKRSK C r r r , M i c a , >
S e p t e m b e r 13, 1 8 6 5 .
i
ALONZO J. SLYFIKLD :
'
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T OOMp l a l n t h a s been made a t t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered b y
y o n u n d e r t h o Homestead A c t of May 20, 1862, o n t h e 1st
d a y of J a n . , 1863, to w i t : t h e swflj of section 7 t o w n 28
I n o r t h of r a n g e 14 west (No. 49) h a s been abandoned b y you
f o r more t h a n s i x months, a n d t h a t we have appointed Wednesday, the 1st day,-of Nov., 1865, a t 3 o'clock<P. M ,
h e a r i n g t h e above complaint a n d t a k i n g testimony t h e r e o n ,
a t t h e office or the Begiater of the L a n d Offioe a t Traverse
City, M i c h i g a n ; at wnioh t i m e a n d p l a c e y o u m a y appear
a n d shoir canse, if any y o n have, why the e a t t y ao m a d e by
should n o t be cancelled a n d t h e land r e v e r t to the GovA n y f r i e n d of the said Alonzo J . Blyfield may a p p e a r a n d
offer proof a s to w h e t h e r be i s now, or haa been, in the l a n d
or n a v a l service of the United 8t*tcs.
M O R G A N B A T E S , Segister.
(39-5t»)
R G O O D R I C H , Receiver.

Hannah, Lay & Co's Column. TTimnfth, Lay & Co.'s Column

CONGRATULATORY.
T o o u r resident citizen*, returned a n d r e t u r n i n g soldiers
u d t h e i r h e r o i c wives a n d families—Greeting.
" P e a o e in o u r borders," u cessation of hostilities," a n d the
• c a p t u r e or J e f f Davie in the " last d i t c h " infoilregiment a l " a r e c o m m o n p l a c e quotations t h e e n t i r e country
t h r o u g h , aa we have j u s t d e m o n s t r a t e d by o n r t r i p to New
Y o r k and recent return, n o t for t h e sole purpose of h e a r i n g
and seeing ao m u c h t h a t was 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
our g r e a t victory, b u t f o r t h e p a r t i c u l a r purpose of m a k i n g
our

SUMMER

PURCHASES,

A t the " f o u n t a i n bead " a n d a t the

VERY BOTTOM PRICE.
T h i s w e have done, a n d n o t to c o n t i n u e quotations, shall
p r o m p t l y m e e t the m a r k e t a t

R U L I N G

R A T E S

I n all classes of m e r c h a n d i s e usually k e p t by
purchases are replete—onr stock q u i t e complete,—and we
invite a t t e n t i o n to the same, k n o w i n g whereof w e speak
w h e n w e say it i s certainly f o r the i n t e r e s t of all concerned
to come, send o r o r d e r s n y t b i n g they may want in onr line,
a n d save any e x t r a expense of g e t t i n g f r o m " Outside." The
decline on insny t h i n g s is

Q U I T E

X J A K G S ,

On o t h e r s not so much, and on s o m e - n o t h i n g at alL Please
b e a r In m i n d t h a t we shall m e e t t h e

MARKET

CONTINUALLY.

N. B. O u r line of S u m m e r goods is m o r e t h a n usually attractive, and

Prices

very Low Indeed.

Especial i n d u c e m e n t s will be given t o t h o s e purchasing
by the

P I E C E
A t retail.

OR

PACKAGE

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

E A T E 9 ,

Will in all cases be able t o buy of us a t a small comrnl
sion over New Y o r k rates.
41
Our Union, one and Inseperable."'
H A N N A H , LAY 4 C O .
Traverse City, J u l y 6 , 1865.
A P P L E S — B y t h e bushel o r b a r r e l — D r y and G r e e n .
ALPACCAS—Black, T a n Drabs, Tan.
A X E 8 — H u n t ' s , H u r d 4 Blodgett'o, c h o p p i n g , broad,
h a n d , boys a n d h u n t e r s .
A X E H E L V E S — A n a s s o r t m e n t of good quality and make.
A Y E R S MEDICINES—For which wo are A g e n t s a n d k e e p
complete assortment—low t o the t r a d e .
BA8KETrS—Willow and ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, and
ouo a n d a hair bushuel corn baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d o t h e r s t a n d a r d makes.
BAGS—Grain a n d floor.
BELLS—Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea and sleigh.
BERAOE—Brown, blsck, blue snd green.
BEANS—We shall be in t h e m a r k e t for p u r c h a s e of p r i m e
quality and shall sell at a small advance.
B E E F — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Mess by the barrel, one h u u d r c d ,
pound.
BEESWAX—A foil stock.
BIBLES—'Tho A m e r i c a n Bible Depository Is in our iustllutlon.
BOOTS—Mens, l u m b e r m e n * l o n g leg, cow hide, kip, cair
lined, cair t a p aole, calf p u m p sole, boys, y o u t h s and
childa.
BKIDLES— r ' - k , russett, a n d reins with bitt*.
BRAID—Crotchet, E m b r o i d e r y , colored a n d black, s k i r t in
colors, s i l k and w o r s t e d
BUTTER—By t h e firkin or pound or good quality.
BUCKETS—Iron b o u n d oak well buckets.
CAMBRIC8—Paper, colored a n d black, c o m m o n , do.
CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., boys and childs a full
assortment.
CASSIMEBES—Black, a good line, colored and Fancy,
s u p e r i o r a s s o r t m e n t of A m e r i c a n , English a n d F r e n c h
makers.
C E R E U S — P h a l o n ' s N i g h t B l o o m i n g , " t h e " p e r f n m e for the
toilet.
C H E E S E — " H a m b u r g , " or New York manuracture.
CHAMBREYS— A small a s s o r t m e n t
CHAINS—Trace, h a l t e r , j a c k a n d cable in 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 a n d
7-16 i n c h .
CIGARS—A moderate q u a n t i t y and M r grade.
CLOTH—Black a n d blue broad cloth, ladles cloak cloth,
assorted.
CLOCKS—Upright, gothic, ovll, marine, striking, alarm, and
e i g h t day, good line.
CLOTHING—We h a v e a good assortment, well selected,
b o u g h t low, or rashionable designs, a n d for sale reasonable.
COTTON—Brown, 3-4. 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached
3-4 to 6-4 nicely assorted, a n d are aclllng many of t h e m
at New Y o r k wholesale rates.
COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladles various styles,also horse
a n d p o n y collars.
C O F F E E — J a v a , Rio, ground and m i x e d .
CORSETS—White a n d colored.
COTTONADES—A rair ^ s o r t m e n t
CONFECTIONARY—A good l i n e at retail a n d wholesale,
a am all lot o t fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY—Bought of i m p o r t e r s d i r e c t and is sold as low
aa can be b o u g h t
C R I N O L I N E — A v e r y l a r g e atock t o j o b f r o m .
C R A D L E S — C h i l d r e n s a n d g r a i n , assorted.
C R A C K E R S — P i c Nlc, soda, sweet, Boston, pilot, by p o u n d
or b a r r e l .
D A Y BOOKS—Blank Ledgers, passbooks, w r i t i n g books, in

variety.

DELAINES—Manchester, Pacific, Hamilton, mourning, all
wool, in n i c e a a a o r t m e n t of colora, printed and plain.
D I A R I E S — F o r 1864, some very nice.
DOMESTICS—A very full line.
DOLLS—Kid, cloth a n d r u b b e r beads.
D R I E D B E E F — P r i m e quality.
D R A W E R S — G e n u a n d ladies a s s o r t e d .
DRUGS—A small a s s o r t m e n t
DRAG T E E T H — O n h a n d , 3-4. 4-4,5-4 a n d made to o r d e r ,

reasonable.

DYES—Camwood, logwood, madder, alum e x t r r c t s , copperas, vitriol, Ac.
E A R T H E N W A R E — J u g s , crocks, c h u r n s , flower p o t s , covers,
thimbles.
EMEBY—For e n g i n e e r s use.
ENVELOPES—A large a s s o r t m e n t in various qualities, dealers will find p r i c e s low b y t h e quantity.
E S 8 E N C E — C i n n a m o n , p e p p e r m i n t , cloves, lemon, Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, l e m o n , peach, Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Forks, hoes, rakes, g r u b hoes, shovels,
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g b o x e s .
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of t h e b e s t m a k e r s a n d s t m o d e r a t e
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
FISH—Cod. d u n n , halibut, h e r r i n g , t o n g u e a a n d sounds,
mackerel!, Ac.
F L A X SEED—Bird seed, c a n a r y seed.
FLOUR—Seven h u n d r e d b e n e l a . good b r a n d s .
F L A T IRONS—In sixes to s u i t
FLOUNCINGS—Mualin, linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—Wool, domet, cotton, linaey, s h a k e r , red,
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , &cFORKS—Maaare, hay, s t r a w , g a r d e n , 1 a n d J tined, l o p g a n d
s h o r t handles.

FRUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s , peaches, plums, cherries, gooseberries, q u i aoes, p e a r s , t o m a t o e s .
1N1TUB&—Buresus, bedstesds, chairs, tables, s t a n d s ,
r o c k e r s , c h i l d s c h a i r s , matrasses, Ac
6 I N G H A M 8 — S o c t c h , Glasgow, L a n c a s t e r , and check dressGLA88—A foil a s s o r t m e n t of sixes, 8 x 10 t o N i 3 a
GLOVES—Buck, dog, rlngwood, k i d , wool, silk, cotton, berlin l i n e d g e n t s , l a d i e s , m i s s e s s n d boys.
GBAIN—Buckwheat, c o r n , wheat, A c .
GROCERIES—A c o m p l e t e l i n e , b o u g h t early, a n d for s a l e
cheap.
GUN CAPS—G. D . I . C. w a t e r - p r o o f .

GUNPOWDER—Rifle, i n cans, a n d F . F . F . G. s p o r t i n g I n '
H A I R $ T L — P h a l o n ' s Bcar.Maccasor
H A N D K E R C H I E F S — G e n t s a n d ladles, h e m m e d ready foruse, silk, linen, c o t t o n , Ac.
H A Y — F o r sale, o r will purchaae.
H A T S — A f u l l a s s o r t m e n t , union, s o n a v e , B u r n s l d e , Butler,
black, d r i b , tan, pearl, Ac
HOSE—Cashmere, m e r i n o , c o t t o n , colored b l a c k a n d w h i t e , ,
childa a n d misses, a c o m p l e t e l i n e .
HOPS—Nice fre»h pressed hops.
HTDES-iflTe Khy all k i n d s of 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, b s n d s , erasers s n d
hats.
I n d i a C l o t h — A nice sample.
I r o n — R o u n d , square, fist, Juniata, scraps, sweedes. Lake
S u p e r i o r h o r s e shoe, nail rod, fire.
J a c o n e t — A full line, bought of importers.
J a y n e s M e d i c i n e s — W e are special agenta for all Dr.
J a y n e s genuine preparations, snd j o b the same s t ss low
f a t e s 88 can be b o u g h t elsewhere.
J e w e l r y — A s n u g stock, well assorted.
J e l l i e s — R a s p b e r r y , e n r r a n t , q u i n c e s , strawberry, pino
apple.
K e n n e d y ' s M e d i c i n e s — a n a s s o r t m e n t of these Justly famed m e d i c i n e s o n sale..
K e t t l e s — 3 , 5 , 8,10, pail, 30, 4 5 , 6 0 , 9 0 gallon, a t reasonable
rates, a full line.
K e r o s e n e — b o u g h t low, snd for sale a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g rates
by the quantityK n i v e s — P o c k e t , table, e a r r i n g , butchers, shoe, bowie a n d
p e n k n i v e s ; our stock of table knives is large and we
Invite the attention or t h e wholesale t r a d e . We can off e r bargains.
L a c e — c o t t o n , linen, real thread, Smyrna, imitation, ailk r
black and white, Ac.
L e a t h e r — S o l e , upper, k i p , calf, morrocco, linings, bindings
Ac.
L e n d — b a r , white and red lead.
L i m e — Q o i c k . a n d water lime, reasonable.
L i l l y W h i t e — f o r the ladle*, best quality, s s s l s o puffs for
its spplication.
L o c k s — D o o r , t r u n k , chest, box, pad, till.
M a d d e r — D n t c h madder.
M a g i c R u f f l i n g — a x s o r t c d qualities and widths.
M a r s e i l l e s — a Binall a s s o r t m e n t , some nice.
M e r i n o e s — t h e s e goods wc h a v e a s n u g assortment, well selected. nought low, s n d for ssle in p s t t e r n s below t h e
market, some very cheap.
M o l a s s e s — a roll line, and or good quality, a s sweet s s
N a v a l Stores—Manilla and

tarred

rope, marlin, r o s i n .

pressed. W e are s e l l i n g by the keg i
now purchase a t wholesale
N o t i o n s — o r these we h s v e a completo line, folly equal to
the demand, and^inrchased of manufacturers and importers direct
N n t m c l g s — P e p p e r , mace, ginger, cloves, cinnamon.
O n k u m — b e s t navv by pound or bale.
Oils—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled and raw, n c a t s foot,.,
fish, Ac.
O H S u i t s — c o m p l e t e , son-westers, p s n t s , A e .
O v e r S h i r t s — D e n i m , knit jackets.
O y s t e r * — b e s t q u a l i t v , Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d guaranteed.
P a p e r — l e t t e r , note, bill, csp, legal. In rnli assortment a n d

yellow and green, p a t e n t diyer.
P a p i e r M a c h e — a small line, suitable for p r e s e n t s to ladies.
P r e s e r v e s — c i t r o n , quinces, plums, pesrs, cherries, Ac.

with e x t r s castings.
P o c k e t B o o k s — a n d portc monies, a foil liae, some very
good, some good for b'nt little, c h e a p .
P r u n e s — f r e s h Turkish p r u n e s .
P r i n t s — a very large stock.
P r o v i s i o n * — p o r k , flour, corn, meal, h a m s flab, lard, butter.
cheese, beef.
P u m p s — - C i s t e r n , (Down's patent), chain p n m p s c o m p l e t e :
with t u b i n g for same.
R a g s — b o u g h t and sold.

R h u b a r b — r e a l Turkey, root and powdered.
R i c e — E a s t India b e s t
R i d d l e s — t o use in the place of f a n n i n g mills, furniture> :
style.
R o a d S c r a p e r s — c a s t iron, wood a n d Iron to order.
S a l t — t i n e dairy a n d coarse.
S a d d l e s — p o n y , Mexican and side.
S a t c h e l s — w i l t o n , brussclls, rail road, gothic, snd plain,enamelled.
S p i c e s — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s a n d qualities t o s n l t
S p e c t a c l e s — l'lain, gcrman silver, snd steel bowa, colored,
a b o r t e d , some very good ones, also cases for same.
S p i n n i n g W h e e l s — iid hubs, an a s s o r t m e n t
S t o v e s — w e invite comparison as to kinds, quality, finish
and rates ; come a n d see.
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S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 2 to 400 lbs., good.
S t e e l — O u s t blister, toe cork, s p r i n g a n d g c r m a n .
8 t a y s — C o l o r e d and white j also skTrt supporters, an a d m i r able article for the ladles.
S u g a r s — C r a s h e d , powdered, granulated, coffee, in g r a d e s t o
s u i t brown N. O, muacavado a n d maple.
T a p e — C o l o r e d , black and white, cotton and linen.
T a l l o W — B o u g h t and sold by pound or barrel.
T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, cherry and union.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n t s a n d ladies use in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , somenice o n e s
T e a — I m p e r i a l , y o u n g hyson, Oolong s n d soncbong. In
chests, cattya and by the pound ; all b o u g h t early a n d a t
a d v a n t a g e o u s rates.
T i n W a r e — good stock on band of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
a n d all k i n d s of work done to o r d e r .
T l s s a e — F o r veils, s n d in i t s season f o r dresses.
T o b a c c o — P i n g , fine cut, smoking, A c , a full line a t old'
prices.
T o y * — A n i c e a s s o r t m e n t to wholesale.
T r u n k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d traveling, some good o n e s . '
T r i m m i n g s — O r various qualities a n d d e s i g n s such as a r e
faahionable.
T r a v e l i n g B a g s — A foil line, s o m e n i c e ones.
T r a p s — M u s k rat, fox, beaver, and bear, of best makers, by
p i e c e o r dosen.
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T w e e d s — K e n t u c k y Jeans, double a n d twist, i r o n clad ess-almere, Ac., a good assortment, low.
. i b r e l l a s — O f various sizes and grade*.
U n d e r S h i r t s — F o r Ladies a n d gentlemen, r i b b e d , plain
colored a n d white.
V a l i s e s — A rew n o t very good.
V e i l s — D o t lace, love tlaane, Ac.
Vests—Of n u m e r o u s designs, faahionable make, a n d d i f f e r e n t
qualities to s n l t
ies—Large a n d small, some toy vices.
. _ i e g a r — M a n n f s c t a r e d , snd real cider vinegar.
W a g o n s — D o u b l e a n d alngle lumber w a g o n s , a good stock i n
early s p r i n g , and aa low as can be b o n g h t outside.
W e l l B a c k e t s — T h e old Old Oaken B a c k e t is f o r a a l e by u s „
I r o n bound.
W h e e l B a r r o w s — C a n a l han-owa.
W h i f f l e t r e e s — D o u b l e and single, also n e c k y o k e *
T a n — W o o l y a m , full line, also c o t t o n k n i t t i n g y a m .
Y e l l o w O c h r e — I n small o r large q u a n t i t i e s .
Z i n c — B y the sueet or pound, also s i n e in oil for pcintHANNAH, LAY A C O .

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