Grand Traverse Herald, April 28, 1865

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 28, 1865

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)

Date

1865-04-28

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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t w o Dollar* a Year, Payable In Advance.
ABVUTISUKNTS I n s e r t e d Tor O n e D o l l a r a n d F i f t y Cent*
p e r s q u a r e (ton line*) f o r t h e JJr*t I n s e r t i o n , a n d fifty, c e n t *
f o r eachsubeeqaentinsertion. Yearly AdrertIemeuU-~$l&
f o r o n * s q u a r e ; $30 f o r t h r e t s q u i r e * ; ( 4 0 f o r half a coltfaa; a n d $ 7 5 f o r o n e c o l u m j . L e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s at t h e
ratoa p r e s c r i b e d by l a w ; seventy c e n t s p e r folio of J00 words,
f o r the first I n s e r t i o n , a n d t h i r t y - f i r e c e n t o f o r each subs e q u e n t Every figure c o u n t * a w o r d . F i g u r e work w i t h o u t
rulca, 60 p e r c e n t a d d e d . B o l e a n d figure w o r k , donble
price.
All l e g a l a d r e r t t n e m e a t s t o b e p a i d f o r s t r i c t l y In a d r a n c e .

ill Kinds »f Job Priitiig NMIIJ ID4 Expeditiously Eietslti.

The Eternal

Goodnesa.

r r /OB* o. n i m n
0 f r i e n d s ! w i t h w h o m my feet h a r e trod
T h e q u i e t of aisles of prayer,
Olad witness t o y o u r zeal f o r Ood
A n d l o r e of men I bear.
1 trace y o u r line* of a r g u m e n t ;
Y o u r logic linked a n d s t r o n g ,
I weigh a* o n e w h o d r e a d s dissect.
And fear* a d o u b t as wrong.
B n t still my h u m a n h a n d s are weak
T o hold y o u r i r o u creeds ;
Against the w o r d s ye bid me spesk
My h e a r t within me -pleads.
Who f a t h o m s t h e E t e r n a l Thongtit f
W h o talks of s c h e m e and plan ?
The Lord la Cod 1 He needctb n o t
T h e p o o r device of man.
I walk with bare, hushed feet the g r o u n d
Y e tread with boldness shod ;
I dare n o t fix with mete a n d b o u n d
The lore and power of God.

; even such
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT TRAYEBSE €1TT, llCfl. YeHisp r apl iiet yHi nigs Justice
love I deem ;

Ye s<ek a king : I fsin would tom h
The robe that tinth uo aeara.

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ji'DOS OP PBOKITK
RHBKIFF
COI'KTT T K S A S t i m i
COUXTT CLERK
RKUISTKK o r D a x n s
I'aos. A r r o a x i t v
Ciact'lTCOI'HTCoy

C U R T I S F O W L F R . Mapleton
H O R A C E PKRSONfi.
MORGAN BATES, T r a v . City.
. . . . J E S S E CRAM,
J E S S E CRAM,
"
C. M- MARSH,
C. H. MARSH,
"

CBAMI TMHBSE (DLITKU tEGBKL
Congressional

Corresponding
District.
OSMOND T O W E R i C t . a l r r a a n )
MOBUAN B A l l i s
e> (J. KIM.AHL'RY
J A M E S A. KWEEZEY
T. W. W H I T E
F W. M E R R E I J . . . .
A H . OIDI»IS«;H
1>BU)S 1.- F I L E R ,
W . DIVINE.

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Wrand Rapid*.
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Grand Havro.
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Manistee
Moo If aim Co.

Ye see the c u r s e which o r e r b r o o d a
A world of pain a n d I .as :
I hear onr l o r d ' s b e a u t i i u d r s
A n d prayer u p o n thu CIOM.
More t h a n y o u r school m e n teach, w i t h i n

I bow my lorehcad t o the dusl,
1 veil mine eyes for ; h a m c ,
And urge, In t r e m b l i n g self-dia'.rugt,
A prayer w l t h o a t a claim
I *«(• the w r o n g that round me lies,
I feel the guilt * i t h l n ;
I hear, with groan anil trnrail-cries,
The world c o n f c « i Its sin ;

To o
1 know t h a t l . o d i s good !

MICH., F R I D A Y ,

A P R p : . 28, 1865.

Mrs. P o l l a r d soiled a b o u t t h e r o o m s liko a q a e e a ;
b u t b e r b u s b a o d looked a b s o l u t e l y f r i g h t e n e d a s b e s u r veyed the premises.
" B y golly, f o g g y . " he e x c l a i m e d , " I f t h i s e r e a i n ' t
a little lo fiDe f o r a s j I f e e l like • c a t in a s t r a n g n g a r ret—yes b y golly, like t w o c a t s . T h e r e ' s ® d o z e n t h i n g s
hcrtf t h a t I d o n ' t k o o w t h e n a m e s of. W h a t ' s t h e n i g i l t
t h i n g s s t a c k o f in t h e c o r n e r , w i t h t h e b a r e l e g g e d c h i l d r e n w i t h g o o s e w i n g s on t h e i r b a c k s T"
" L a n d soke?, M r . P o l l a r d , t h e m ' s c o r n i s h e s , a n a t h e
p i j e n s is angels, nod y o u ' l l o b l i g e me b y c a l l i n g m e M a r g a r e t in f u t u r e . "
" W*by, I d i d n ' t k n o v t h a t was y o u r n a m e , " c r i e d
M r . P o l l a r d in w o n d e r .
" P e g g y i s the v u l g a r f o r M a r g a r e t , sir !"
" W e i ! , I d e c l a r e , live a n d l e a r n . "
" D o t a k e y o u r feet off f r o m t h a t o t t o m a n , a n d d o n ' t
lean y o u r bead against the papering.
L i k e e n o u g h its
greasy"
'• S h o u l d n ' t w o n d e r . P o r k p a c k i n g ' s r a t h e r a g r e a s y
business."
" M r , Pollard, i f y o u l l never allude to your business
a g a i n , I'll be t h a u k f u l . i t is v u l g a r t o b r i n g h o m e y o n r
shop with y o u . "
'• W h y , w h o h a s b r o u g h t o n e borne T"
" D o be more careful. Mr. Pollard, you've smashed
the v a r n i s h off f r o m t h a t l e a t y tctc, ni.sl now y o u ' r e b o b bing your head against the ehanliclcer.
'• I'll g o t o b e d . t h a t ' s w h a t I I I d o . a n d see if I c a n ' t
have some peace.
1 hain't allowed t o t o u c h nothing
here."
Mr. P o l l a r d p u t his t h r e a t i n t o e x e c u t i o n , b u t h i s
wife followed h i m closely u n t h e stairs.
" M i n d Ihe stair c a r p c t M r . Pollard, there I h e m m e d
i t , " c r i e d she. a s N e h e m i a h c a n g b t bis foot in t h e b i n d ing. s t u m b l e d , aud fell entirely t o t h e foot of t h e s t a i r s ,
b r e a k i n g t h e hall glass a n d t e a r i n g his c o a t s k i r t e n t i r e t y
off
l i e p i c k e d himself tip w i t h a m u t t e r e d e x p l e t i v e , a n d
g a i n e d bis c h a m b e r
T h e servant had already lighted
t h e gas, a u d o p e n e d t h e r c g t s l c r .
" C r e a t i o n i " c r i e d M r . P . . •• i t s h o t t e r t h a n t h e t r o pics.
l l c . w d o y o u tix t h i s d a r n e d t h i n g , P e g g y , l o
c o o l il off r
• I d o n ' t k n o w . " c r i e d his wife, - 1 1 1 r i n g f o r J a n e . "
" T h e d u e e y o u will I".said M r P o l . u r d , g l a n c i n g at
his s c a n t a l i i r e . '• vou go t o b e d — I ' l l m a n a g e it. I'll
srt the s i n k o v e r tLe hide, a n d t h a t ' l l k e e p t h e h e a t o u t .
All r i c l i t . "
P u t o u t I h e g u s . " s a i d his wife f r o m (he b e d .
•' P u t o u t t h e d i r k e t i s t" c r i e d ber h u s b a n d a n g r i l y —
" her.- I ' v e M o w e d Btid b l o w e d . till I ' m lit t« b u s t , a n d
t h e eiitifntitided t h i n g only d a . v e s a w a y t h e f u - t e r ! I
ca:^'t sj.'iff il o u t n e i t h e r ! I w o u l d n ' t g i v e a taller d i p
for it ivillion r>rthese j i g g e r s !"
' • T u r n it o B . " a d v i r * d M r s . P o l l o r u .
" T u r n it. indeed ! where'll y o u t u r n i t to, I wonder ?
I l i i ! I've d o n e i t ! I ' v e s w i t c h e d it o u t w i t h my

N O . 19.

" O p e n it yourself 1" c r i e d N e h e m i a h .
*' W h a t a r c y o u d o i n g in t h e r e ? "
" NODC of y o n r b u s i n e s s !" said o u r h e r o .
" B u r s t it in 1" c o m m a n d e d t h o p o l i c e ; a n d a f t e r a
s h o r t s t r u g g l e t h e d o o r flew f r o m i t s h;nges, a n d t h e l i g h t
of a b u l l ' s e y e p e n e t r a t e d t h e place. f
" T h a t ' s t h e villain ! seize h i m !" said t h e l e a d e r , " o n
w i t h t h e b r a c e l e t * ! n e v e r m i n d w h a t h e says ! W e l l
s h o w h i m a n d all o t h e r s of his style, t h a t h e c a n n o t
b r e a k i o t o p e o p l e ' s h o u j e s a n d steal w i f h i m p s n i t y . "
1 l e t l y o u I a m in my o w n h o u s e 1" t h u u d e r e d P o l l a r d , ' a n d I'll b e a t the b r a i n s o u t of t h e w h o l e of y e , if
ye don't make yoursclvrs skeercc ! P e g g y I P e g g y !
c o m e a n d h e l p mo *!"
T h e k i t c h e u d o o r flew o p e n , a n d P e g g y ' s y e l l o w n i g h t
Cap a p p e a r e d .
•• O h lordy ! " c r i e d she. " I c a n ' t c o m e in a f o r e a l l
t h e m m e n w i t h my n i g h t c a p on. W a i t a m i n u t e till I
fix m y h e a d . "
N e h e m i a h b a d seized a l o n g b a n d l e d ' f r y i n g p a n , a n d
w a s l a y i n g a b o u t h i m w i t h a will.
T h e l e a d e r of t h e p o l i c e b e g a n t o see t h e p o i n t .
He
b r o u g h t t h e l a n t e r n t o b e a r on t h e face of o u r f r i e n d .
•• 1 b e g j o u r p a r d o n , E s q u i r e P o l l n r d , i t w a s all a
mistake."
E s q u i r e P o i l a . - d laid d o w n his w e a j r o n a n d t h o t w o
shook hands.
" I t ' s all o w i n g t o t h i s c o n f o u n d e d h o u s e , " said N e h e m i a h , " I d o n ' t k n o w no m o r e a b o u t t h e n e w - f a n g l e d
t h i n g t h a n t h e man in t h e m o o n .
B u t I ' v e g o t s o m e first
r u l e c o g n a c IU t h e c e l l a r .
You'll keep dark, Mr. Police."
*• U p o n h o n o r , s q u i r e "
M r . P o l l a r d h n d t h e l o c k s t a k e n off his d o o r s , ond t h o
w a t e r p i p e s r e m o v e d t h o n e x t day,
H e h a s lived in h i s
own h o u s o n e a r l y n y e a r n o w , b u t he c a r r i e s a t a l l o w
" dip
l o b e d w i t h him, a n d w a s h e s bis f a c e a n d h a n d s
a I t h e k i t c h e n sink.
___.
A Prophet without Honor.
From the l u d e p t u d r n t .

\V m. L l o y d G a r r i s o n is a n a t i v e ot N e w b u r y p o r t , M a s sachusetts. and, save there, has b e e n p r o p h e t not w i t h o u t
Not m i n e t o look w h e n c h e r u b i m
honor.
I n ]K2l>. on t h e e v e of e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e L i b e r a And s e r a p h s may on'.
tor. he was d e n i e d a h e a r i n g b y his fellow c i t i z e n s , b e i n g
But n o t h i n g e«u be good IU lliiu
e x c l u d e d not less f r o m t h e i r c h u r c h e s t h a n f r o m t h e p u b Which evi!
in m< .
lic halls. 11c n e v e r a p p j s a l e d a g a i n for a n a u d i e n c e a n d
Representative District Republican Committee.
The w r o n g that pains my suul below
in his l o n g c r u s a d e of t h i r i y - f i v e y e a r s a g a i n f t t h e s y s t e m
M O R i i . t N BATES, I t liiiirinan)
Traverse City.
I dare not throne above ;
J i i l l N s . DIXON.
Charlevoix.
of slavery f o r b o r e t o r e t u r n l o bis b i r t h p l a c e a s a p r e a c h I know n«l of His hate—1 kuow
JOHN' M. l l l l D D A R D
Elk Rapid*.
His g o o d n e r s and His love.
e r of t h e d o c t r i n e w h i c h h a s b e e n nearest his h e a r t M r .
E. C. T U T T L E ,
N.»ith|H.rL
G a r r i s o n IM* lived t o s e e t h e n a t i o n c o n v e r t e d l o his o w n
I dimly guess f r o m Messing* known
DF.LOS L. F I L E R ,
Manistee.
v i e w s of t h e e n o r m i t y of s l a v e r y , a n d ihe n e c e s s i t y of i t s
Of g r e a t e r out »f hlght.
And, with th«- chastened Psalmist, o»
i m m e d i a t e o v e r t h r o w . Ijj;;t month h e h a d the s u p r e m e
County Corresponding Committee.
His J u d g m e n t * t«u are r i g h u
s a t i s f a c t i o n of b e i n g i u v i i c d by his lowusmeti t o j o i n w i t h
H O R t i W BATES, f h n l r m e n )
Traverse City.
I long lor household r o l e e s gone.
w i t h I h e m in c e l e b r a t i n g t h e b i r l h d a v ol t h a t e m i n e n t
C H A R L E S II. M A I t s 11
For vanUhed smiles 1 long.
< tIAUI.KS T. s-C«»t*IKI.I»
Whitewater.
Abolitionist. George Washington.
H e complied, with
B u t t l o d lislli led m y dear ones on.
feelings w h i c h may b e i m a g i n e d , a n d t h e o c c a s i o n , a s r e C K. B A I L E Y . . .
Uenzonia.
W a l l , d o n ' t tret i n t o b e d w i t h y o u r h a n d s s m n t t y . b u t j t o r l e d in Ihe N e w b u r y p o r t p a p e r s a n d b y eve-witnesses,
sh Vtn, t i i e r e ' s h o t a n d cold w u l e r , y o u know.
S u c h w a s j o y o u s ntvi i m p r e s s i v e . M r . G a r r i s o n v i n d i c a t e d
Township Kcpublicnn Committee.
wi;h-»ut n.- j s T i t v o r u t i f o r g i v e n e s s his p a s t c a r e e r , a s s e r t e d
- J u p i t e r A m n i o n ' I've
t h e skin off f r o m l h a t t h * l o f t i m - - of Ins m o t i v e s nnd t h e p u r i t y a n d l a w f u l u e r e
C H A R M S i t . MARSH. ( C t a i n o a u )
T r a v . rse City.
lid ! W h y . 1 lie w a t e r ' s l.iln, ! I .! t r y I h e c o l d — z o u m l - ! i-f i n s modi - o f limitation, a n d d i s c l a i m e d e s p e c i a l c r e d i t
JiHIS* A. PEISRV
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To bear s n u n t r i e d paiu,
l e r was e x j i e e l e d t o b e p r e s e n t , a n d was, in t h e s e n s e
The bruised reed He wiil not break.
< '"'UTIS H l W I . E K . d h a l m i u l i l .
Mapleton.
But s t r e n g t h e n and sustain.
l h a t lie is p r e ^ n t w i t h e v e r y h o u s e h o l d in t h e l a n d — i n
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Whitewater.
was c o n c e i v e d . A l m o s t s i m u l t a n e o u s w i t h t h i s p e r s o n a l
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And plead His love for love.
C H A R L E S II. E S T E S
Mi a h . t h e r e ' s a t|.
j and national celebration. Mr. G a r r i s o n s oldest son.
A M l l l t u n E BUTTON
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a n d we shall all be J r o w u e d (u d e a t h : g e t t i a n d l i g h t
And ao beside the Silent S e a
int in I h e 5filh ( c o l o r e d ) M a s s a c h u s e t t s regiment,
JOHN PULSIPHLR,
1 wall the mulOed oar ;
a lijfbt !"
s c o m p n n v t h r o u g h t h e s t r e e t s of C b u r l c s No h a r m from Him can come to mo
Mr. P o l l a r d j u m p e d o u t w i t h a loud slosh, t h e n j u m p - | t o n t o i h e m u s i c a n d t i e w o r d s of t h e " J o h n B r o w n
A. r . W I 1 E E L O C K . . . . . .
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i shore.
e d iu. t h e n o u t a g a i n , p r o p e l l e d by a v i g o r o u s kick f r o m j S o i i g , " w h i c h s u r e l y n e v e r m o r e h e a r t i l y r u n g o u t t h a n
JOSEPH MARDEN..
"
I know not w h e r e n i s island* lift
MORTEN D. C A M P B E L l
"
h i s b e t t e r half.
| nnt:d t h e r u i u s of t h a t a . curseil c i t y .
l i a s the war proT h e i r f r o n t e d palm* in air ;
" W h a t in c r e a t i o n is i t ? " c r i e d h e . d a s h i n g a b o u t in , d u n d mu'i- s t r . k i n g e v i d e n c e * t h u u t h e s e of t h e r e v o l u I only know 1 c a n n o t d r i t t
Emmet County Republican Committee.
t h e vain a t t e m p t t o find his clothe*.
•' A h . a h ! i t s j u s t I lion in w h i c h we e r e i u v o l v w i ?
Beyond Hia love a n d care.
WM. II. I'IKK ( C h a i r m a n )
Little T r a v e r s e .
s t r u c k me. I d i d n ' t fix that w a t e r spoilt r i g h t a f t e r 1
ANDREW PORTER
"
() B r o t h e r s ' if my faith is vain,
"•ashed my h a n d s ! 1 remember I c o u l d n ' t s t o p it f r o m
W ANTKP rriE ( ) u > K I M I — A m i l k - | i c d d ! c r f i n d i n g t h a t
D A N I E L HOLMES
If h o p e s likes these betray.
running.
C o n f o u n d t h e convenience- .'—and t h e r e ain't
lis business
not j u s t w h a t it s h o u l d h e resolved l o
Pray f u r tne that my feet may gain
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N e h e m i a h P o l l a r d was a n a r m y c o n t r a c t o r ,
l i e fur- way.
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n i s h e d p o r k f o r t h e w e s t e r n d e p a r t m e n t , a n d of c o u r s e
lay was the q u e e r e s t sluff I e v e r saw." I t h a d n o t " s t o o d
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h e r e t w o h o u r * w h e n it h a d a nasty y e l l o w s c u m on i t . —
of business, he f o u n d himself w o r t h half a million.
strength.
T h e n h e r e m e m b e r e d t h a t all of t h e d o o r s in
t h a v e t h e real si y - b l u e a r t i c l e t h a t I h a v e a l w a y s
P e o p l e b e g n u t o call h i m M r . P o l l a r d , i n s t e a d o f " old t h e h o u s e h a d s p r i n g lock.*, a n d he h a d n e g l e c t e d to t a k e been
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c l o t h s called on h i m w i t h long s u b s c r i p t i o n p a p e r s .
soner !
Mrs. P o l l a r d bad discorored b e r importance some time
N O T A R Y P U B L I C & C O N V E Y A N C E R ,
P o l l a r d was m a d .
I t was b a d e n o u g h t o he w a s h e d m a k i n g i n d e s t r u c t a b l e ink is in o n e of t h e G e r m a n
p r e v i o u s l y . D r y g o o d * c l e r k s h e l d t h e d o o r o p e n for t h r o u g h w i l h a p r o s p e c t ol g e l l i n g i m m e d i a t e l y d r i e d , j o o r n u i a . T h e ink is c o m p o s e d of t w e n t y g r a i n s of * o g a r
Trareree City, Grand T r a r e r * Connty. Mich.
b e r n o w , t h r e e y e a r s b e f o r e would h a v e seen b e r d r o p a b u t t o s t a n d t h e r e on a cold J a n u a r y n i g h t , with no g a r - dissolved in t h i r t y g r a i n s o f w a t e r , t o w h i c h is a d d e d a
Ofllce I n D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
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in t h e d o o r f o r t y t i m e s , w i t h o u t c o m i n g t o t h e r e s c u e —
H e hallooed a n d kicked a n d b u n g e d a m o n g t h e pot* ing i h i s m i x t u r e t h e s u g a r b e c o m e s c a r b o n i z e d , a n d w h e n
S h e w a s consulted a b o u t s e w i n g societies, a n d a p p e a l e d a n d k e t t l e s a n d tin pans. H e s h o u t e d m u r d e r a n d t h i e v e s a p p l i e d t o t h e p a p e r , leaves a c o a t i n g of c a r b o n w h i c h
T h i s s t a i n is rendered m o r e p e r t o in b e h a l f of F o r e i g n Missions, a n d B i b l e S o c i e l i e a , ami at t h e t o p of his v o i r e a n d k n o c k e d his w o r s t c o r n c a n n o t b e w a s h e d off
m a n e n t b y i h e d e i - o m p o s i n g a c t i o n of t h e a c i d itsolf u p o n
S a n i t a r y C o m m i s s i o n s , a u d h e r o p i n i o n s w a s q u o t e d w r e t c h e o l y a g a i n s t t h e ranget h e p a p e r , ond w h e u t h u s m a d e it resists t h e a c t i o n of
a m o n g b e r f r i e n d s ns we q u o t e f r o m a s t a t u t e b o o k .
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»er of F i f t h a n d W o o d b r i d g e (Streets, o r
C e n t r a l Rail Road Company 1 * MachI
f a c t t h a t it illy b e c a m e t h e i r a l t e r e d c i r c u m s t a n c e s t o h < J i . a r g e e n o u g h t o s h o u t m u r d e r o o t of.
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t in Ibc 2 0 t h M i c h i g a n regiment in a n
l i r e in a o n e ttory w o o d e n boose, in a r e m o t e p a r t of t h e
In a m o m e n t a p o l i c e m a n ' s r a t l l e was h e a r d : a n d dia c c o u n t of t h e a t t a c k on F o r t B t e e d m a n , s a y s t h a t t h e
c i t y w i t h n o n e of t h e convenience.* a n d i m p r o v e m e n t s — rectly q u i t e a f o r c e of " s l u m " c o u g r e g a l e d o u i a i d e t h e
r e b e l s c a m e w i t h i n o u r firsl line of p i c k c H u n d e r t h e
T b e y o w e d i t t o t h e c h i l d r e n , s b e *aid, t o i n h a b i t n w i n d o w .
g u i s e of d e s e r t e r s , b r i n g i n g t h e i r a r m s , f o r w h i c h t h e y
b o o s e w i t h a l l t h e m o d e m c o n v e n i e n c e s , a n d ace s o m e " W h a t ' s t h e r o w ? " q u e r i e d a police.
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w e r e t o receive p a y a c c o r d i n g l o t h e o r d e r o f G e n . G r a n t .

y o u m e a n b y k i c k i n g u p such a r o w t h i s l i m e of c i p h t f "
Do«a all k i n d * of w o r k i s h i * l i n e . S h o p a t r e s i d e n c e , t h i n g o f t h e w o r l d .
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P o l l a r d t h r e w a kettle of a p p l e s a u c e at his b c o d , b u t
• i s mile* east of Benxonia, l a t h n (own of H o m e a t e a d .
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first line ol p i c k e t s a n d c a p t u r e d it." T h e r u s e was c o m H o m e s t e a d , will m e e t w i t h p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .
(JS-ly*)
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• ' D e s p e r a t e fellows inside t h e r e . " m u t t e r e d t h e policeplete.
I t would b e t e d i o u s t o r e l a t e all t h e p a r t i c u l a r s of t h e m a n . " I t ' s b e s t l o b e c a u t i o n s , w e m i g h t g e t i n t o diff u r n i s h i n g , m u c h of w h i c h w a s d o n e b y c o n t r a c t
1 he ficulty."
I t is a s s e r t e d b y scientific e x p l o r e r s l h a t t h o lime o r
bouse was h u g e and commodious. T h e r e m s a library,
" L e t m e o u t . or 111 b e t h e d e a t h of y e V r o a r e d b i t u m e n w h i c h t h e b u i l d e r s of B a b e l u s e d for m o r t a r is
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c o n s e r v a t o r y , p a r l o r , d r a w i n g r o o m , d i n i n g halls a n d a N e h e m i a h . w a x i n g d e s p e r a t e , " 111 s h o o t e v e r y m o t h e r ' s t h e s a m e t h i n g as o u r m o d e r n p e t r o l e n m a . l e r i t s v o l a m o d e l k i t c h e n . I t w a s h e a t e d w i t h a f u r n a c e , l i g h t e d son of y e !"
tile p a r t s b u d been d i s c h a r g e d b y e v a p o r a t i o n . L a y a r d
w i t h g a s , t h e r e w a s a d u m w a i t e r ; in s h o r t i t w a s a
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f r o m I h e e n t r y , ' d o c o m e ! w h a t In t h e w o r l d i* t h e b u i l d e r s of N i n e v e h a n d B a b y l o n o b t a i n e d l a r g e q u a n t i A I M , W a r f J i o n a e T r a o J t a , l H > t t « r h o u s e w i t h all t h e m o d e r n c o n v e n i e n c e s .
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F o r male h i D e t r o i t by P A B R A N D A S H E L B Y .
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' J f B * careful te buy taty tfaa OawatM.jmf
W h e n ail w u ready t h o f a m i l y m o r o d in.
c o m m a n d m e n t !" e n t r e a t e d M r s . P o l l a r d .
q n o t h I h e ' l a d y ; " what a tact y o u m u t t b«
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C. H . M A R S H ,

'^ttornq} aiti} Counsellor at ?fato,

JACKSON & WILEY,
F o u n d e r s aild' M a c h i n i s t s ,

D. E . C A R T E R ,
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C I T Y :

MORNING.

A P R I L 28. 1865.

P o r t h e Gram! Trar*r»e Herald.
The AWMlaationi.
Secretary

of S t n t e

will'give • shock t o the *hole d n l i r e d world.

T b e m u r d e r of t h e P r e t i d e o t aud

I f it w a s

i n s t i g a t e d b y t h e R e b e l s of t h e B o o t h , i t

w a s I b e . roost

• h o r t - a i g h t c d m a d n e s s a n d folly, a* well a s t h e m o s t h o r rid w i c k e d new, of w h i c h t h e y coold h a v e been g u i l t y . —
I f i t w a s t h e result o f • p l o t f o r m e d by N o r t h e r n t r a i t o r * ,
a s w e s t r o o g l y s u s p e c t it was, i t w i l l

recoil

uj»on t b e m

w i t h a f o r c e w h i c h .will c r u s h t b e m t o p u m i c e .
d o e s n o t record a fouler, m e a n e r a c t .

Our

History

g r i e f is so

p r o f o u n d a n d o u r i n d i g n a t i o n s o i n t e u s e , t h a t we
ly d a r e t o w r i t e u p o r . t h e s a b j o c L
•mitten down those great

merely a t tbem. b u t through tbem
people.

hard-

T h e blow which has

aod good m e n ' w a s aimed
at

the whole

not
loyal

T h e s a m e h a n d Would, if i t c o o l d h a v e r e a c h e d

them, h a r e murdered
President

all w h o

s u p p o r t e d and loved the

I t only lacked t h e power.

B u t the Govern-

ment cannot thus be overthrown, the
aach means be conquered.
b e p&relized, b u t t b e y

people caDnot

T h e y may

for

the

by

moment

will s o o n rally, a n d . if

Deed be,

will l e a p t o a r m s , a million s t r o n g , a o d s t r i k e a s o u t r a g e d a n d i n d i g n a n t m e n oevflr b t r u c k ^ b e f o r e .
h i v e s h a r e d in the i n f e r n a l p l o t ,

T o all w h o

whether

Southern Re-

b e l s o r N o r t h e r n t r a i t o r s , w e w o u l d s a y , in t h e n a m e of
e v e r y loyal m a n ,

b e w a r e ! If y o u a r e d i s c o v e r e d , a fear-

ful r e t r i b u t i o n a w a i t s you.

Y e slimy

w i t h fear a n d s h a m e , i n t o y o u r
G o d and man.

monsters,

from

B u t y o n will p r a y

the

io v u i o .

wrath

this great

doomed.

wickeduess.

Blood crics to

You

heaven

are

way

tnurked

against you.

stains your names, your garment* and

of

Ileuccforih

t h e r e will bo n o p e n c e f o r y o u w h o h a v e in a n y
vored

crawl,

d a r k dens, a n d p r a y t h a t

rocks and mountains may hide you

your

P o s t e r i t y will r i s e u p a n d call y o u c u r s e d .

faand

Blood

memory.—
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'II b e

You

f o r e v e r " a n a b h o r r i n g u n t o nit flesh."

B u t w h y was not t h e a r m of t b c a s s a s s i n p a r a l i z c d bef o r e t b c p i s t o l c o u l d lw Qrod o r t h e
W e b e l i e v e t h e r e is a P o w e r

fatal

which

this. • More, we believe t h a t four years
President was preserved

hive

tho

his w o r k is

constant

" E v e r y m a n . " says one,
dyne."

For

more

f o u r y e a r s t h o a s s a s s i n ' s a r m w a s rallied o v e r t h e
the P r e s i d e n t ; for more

than

four years a

angel covered that head with an
N e v e r , for an
doned

hour, was the

purpose aban-

fully k n o w , t h a t

moment withdrew

s h i e l d , a n d in t h a t m o m e n t

tlle

than

h e a t ! of
guardian

impenetrable shield.—

murderous

F o r reasons w h i c h w e m a y n o t

guardian^ angel for n

done

life of t h e

amidst imminent and

peril, by a special ProVideucc.
• ' I s i m m o r t a l till

blow s t r u c k ?

could

the

protecting

l o n g - s u s p e n d e d b l o w full

I t m a y b e t h a t t h e p e o p l e w e r e in

dauger

m e n t b c g l o r y d u e oul'y t o G o d .

It

of giving

may

to

b e tin.I tin-

m e a s u r e of t h e g l o r y w h i c h i t is s a f e t o a c c o r d t o a n y man
w a s fall.

M o s e s a m i A a r o n e n t e r e d n o t i n t o t h e land of

p r o m i s e . L i n c o l n a n d S e w a r d led a u o t b e r I s r a e l t h r o u g h
t h e sea a n d t h e d e s e r t , b u t w e r e a l l o w e d t o s e e t h e c o n *
i n g g l o r y o n l y f r o m a dis'.uncei
live forever.

Hut

their

Ir. a m o m e n t t h e y h a v e ,

e n m e s shall

together,

disap-

p e a r e d f r o m t h e s c e n e s in w h i c h t h e y a c t e d s o p r o m i n e n t
a p a r t ; b u t in t h e i r g r e a t a n d n o b l e

deeds

erectcd their own lowering monuments,
t b a n b r a s s or m a r b l e .

In

lb®

more

glorious

they

have

enduring

ages to

t b e i r n a m e s will b e h o u s e h o l d w o r d s ou t h e lips of

come
mil-

lions, t o w h o m s h a l l b e t o l d t h e s t o r y or t h e S l a v e - h o l d er's Rebellion, aud

of

the President's

F r e e d o m to the enslaved.

Proclsmnti

MKRMTT BATES.

Vice P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n

on

RebcU.

A f e w d a y s b e f o r e t b e m u r d e r of t h e P r e s i d e u t , t h e V i c e
P r e s i d e n t (now President), made a speech

io W a s h i n g -

ton. f r o m which we e x t r a c t the

following j i a r n g r o p h —

W e h o p e h e will c a r r y o u t t h e s e
ter :

s e u t i m e u t s t o t b e let-

" One word more, and I have done.
I t is t h i s : I a m
l a f a v o r of l e n i e n c y ; b u t , in m y o p i n i o n , e v i l d o e r s
s h o u l d bo p u n i s h e d . ( C r i e s ol • T h a t ' s so.') T r e a s o n is
t b e h i g h e s t c r i m e k n o w n in t h o e a t c i o g u e of c r i m e s ; a n d
f o r h i m t h a t is g u i l t y of i t — f o r b i m l h a t ia w i l l i n g t o
l i f t h i s i m p i o u s b o n d a g a i n s t t h o a u t h o r i t y of t b e n a t i o n
Loud
— I w o u l d s a y d e a t h i a t o o o a s yv a pDuunniisshbm
n ieenntt. ((I>»ud
cheers)
M y n o t i o n is t h a t t r e a s o n m u s t b e m a d e o d i o u s ,
t h a t t r a i t o r s m u s t b o puoishod and impoverished, i h e i r
• o c t a l p o w e r b r o k e n , t h a t *.h«y m u s t b e m a d e t o fee! t h e
p e u . l l y o f their . t a
Y « m , f r S , ™ b«™ , Z o „
in y o u r v e r y m i d s t , a n d t r e a a o o needs rebuke a n d p a n i s h m e o t h e r e a s well a s e l s e w h e r e . I t i s n o t t b e men in t h e
field w h o a r e t h e g r e a t e s t t r a i t o r s .
I t is t h e m e n w h o
h a v e e n c o u r a g e d t h e m t o i m p e r i l t b e i r lives, w h i l e I h c v
themselves have remained a t home expending their means
a n d e x c r t i o g all t b e i r p o w e r t o o v e r t h r o w t h o G o v e r n m e n t . H e n c e , I s a v t h i s — • Hie h a l t e r t o i n t e l l i g e n t , influential t r a i t o r * . ' ( L o u d c h e o r a . ) B u t t o t h e h o n e s t b o y ,
t o t b e d e l u d e d m a n , w h o h a s b e e n d e c e i v e d i n t o t h e rebel ranks, I would exteod leniency.
1 would say. return
t o y o u r a l l e g i a n c e , r e n e w yo^r s u p p o r t t o t h e G o v e r n ment, a n d - b e c o m e a g o o d citizen ; b u t the leaders I
would hang.
( G r e a t c h e e r i n g . ) 1 h o l d , t o o , t h a t wealt b y traitors ahonld be m a d e to
remunerate
those men
w h o h a v e suffered as a consequence of their c r i m e s —
U n i o n m e n w h o h a v e l o s t th®ir p r o p e r t y , w h o h a v e b e e n
driven from their homes, b e g g a r s and wanders among
strangers."
President Johostou

reiterated

p r e c i s e l y t h e s a m e sen-

Indiana

Delegation.

Re-coostnictioo h e said >

1

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Weainhot

reftain

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the

following

passage' f r o m t h e V e m a r l B o f t d e b y Rpeaident J o b o s t o o
t o UMIII'IOIMS <}elegution. w b f c h Waited o n b i m on T o e s d a y t o a s s u r e h t t o o f t h e » u p | l b r t of t b e i r g r e a t S t a t e . I t
f o r e s h a d o w s t h e p o f i c y bo h a s m a r k e d o u t
d e a l i n g w i t h t h e rebel l e a d e r s :

••••••

to p a r e a e io
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'

. " W h i l e w e s t r a i n otrr m i n d s t o c o m p r e h e n d t b e e n o r m i t y of t b e a s s a s s i n a t i o n , s h a l l w e a l l o w i h e n a t i o n t o bo
a s s a s s i n a t e d T I s p e a k in n o s p i r i t o r onkiudness. I l e a v e
t h e e v e n t s o f t b e ralote t o b e d i s p o s e d of as t b e y a r i a e ,
r e g a r d i n g - myseif a s t h e humbler i n s t r u m e n t of J b e ' , A m e r i c a n js-ople.- I n thin 4 s itt all t h i u g n j a s l f c e a n d j u d g m e n t shall b e n c t e r m i n c d b y t h e m . I d o n o t ba*rl>or b i t t e r or revengeful feelings t o w a r d anv^ In general t e r m s v
I w o u l d *ay t h a t {JuWieraorBlff a n d p o W i e Opinion s h o u l d '
b e e s t a b l i s h e d u p o n s u r e a n d i n d e x i b l e p r i n c i p l e s ot j u s tice.
W beO t h e q o e s t i o n of e x o r c i s i n g m e r c y c o m e s b e f o r e m e . it will be c o n s i d e r e d c a l m l y , j u d i c i o u s l y — r e m e m b e r i n g t h a t I a m t h e E x e c u t i v e of i h e n a t i o n .
I
k n o w m e n love t o h a v e t h e i r name? s p o k e n in c o u n c c t i o o
w i t h a c t s o f m e t r y . a n d b o w ea=y if i s t o y i " l d t o t h i s '
i m p u l s e , but i r r murt not Jargtt
that ichat may be m e r c y to individual*
if cruelty
to tie State.
In Ihe exercise of vtercy there thould be no dovbt
l e f t that thit
kiph jjerogatice
is not uted to relieve
ths fete at the
expense oj the many '

U m l o u M - d l y u r s o n a n d m u r d e r w e r e t b c " new m e a n s
t u e lows in e x i s t c m - - . in a n y p l a c e o r t h e i r r e w d e i w .
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|
.
1 a t e a r m i e s , a n d t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n of a r m s a u d resumplurn!
j g o m e o r tdulT a n d a s s u m p t i o n l o n g e n o u g h .
W h a t we1 o f
o f f i c e r s a n d m e n . a s h i t h e r t o F e d e r a l s I n t o couMertMtiott a n d c o n f u s i o n . T h i s mysw;p i l l W | i t | . by
w a n t t h e m t o d o is o b e y t h u l a w s «»f t h e U n i t e d State-Karl c u r i ; n i > i m : t h e s a i d e r u n c s . not b e i n g / o i l y e t a p o w e - . n i riou.i i h r e a ! was •."•nerally s u p p o s e ! t o m e a n s o m e dar.z!.i.•/ a n d dc.iiiiy s l i o k c of g c n e i a h d i i p o n t h e p a r t of L e e ,
refuse a t t h e i r p e r i l , a n d n o t i n s u l t t h e g o v e r n m e n t b y l " » u - r ^ | . . - c t i y e p r i n c i p a l s t o falfill t h e s e t e r m s .
! i i .• t: vill ill!
licially p l e d g e o u r s e l v e s t o p r o m p * ' ? w h e r e b y l i m M ' s IUHM w o u l d b e f o r c e d a t a v i t a l p o i n t ;
p r o p o s i n g c o n d i t i o n s t o t h e . r allegiui
We
! ol'Tntn ill
uri a u t h o i i t y , a u d t o c a r r y o u : : . . e or ir.nl it sudiVit jiinetioii w o u l d b e formed w i t h J o h n o n e g o s p e l t o t h e rebels i.t.u t h a t is
o b e v t h e law*
s t o n ' . trooji". w h e n t h e c o m b i n e d rebel a r m y w o u l d full
we'll p u n i s h y o u . "
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W . 1 . SlIRKV.
iitwiKt a n d r i i i s h G i a n t a n d m a r c h o n W a s h i n g t o n .
n d e r A r - . y U n i t e d i t u t e s in N C a r
Tho Herald's
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« : i - i«a-d »>y oi»r n r m y a n d n a v y t o g u o r d a g a i n s t s u r p r i s e
C o n f i d e r a t e A r m v . N 1'
bu r e a d y l o repel t h e b l o w w h e n i t s h o u l d b e d e l i - .
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April '22 - Y e w a s s u e Si US In i n s u r e J ( i b : i i . t i - n \ c a p t n i c in a n r y s i i o r ; j
••d.
Hill.; n henr'.-r .if d i s p a t c h e s a r r i v e d fri
time.
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: t i n ! not r.i'1
Ai» a - ' r e e f e n t for A s u s p e n s i o n of h o s t i l i t i e s !
licipate
heynnil R a l e i g h w i t h o u t m e e t i n g a r y r e s i s t a n c e f r o m ; '
ilie. ( i e n e r n !
ivsaulted t h e r e b e l a r m y ,
called a ba»i?
1
hem.
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ud c n p l n r e d Lee aud his
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p a i r e d , a n d [ruin.- Would b e r a n i i n i g t h r o u a b In tliut city i ^
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f r o m W i l m i n g t o n n n d N e w l - e r n in n f e w <!uys.
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> r '
T i . e - . i i e m i . t t o b u r n t h e h o t e l s of N e w Y o r k
•letury o f W a r . b y t ; . n
r Gen Shorn
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Hi- a n d t h e I'
a n d fought in .I.Tense o r h i s d i a .11 : ul p r i c e ; C4 : ti:, o t h e r n - s i d r s N o r t h o f t h a t line.
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i>i o n l y h a d mi e p p o - t u i o i y l o w r i t e , t a l k , v o t e a n d
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Buchanan's Seirctary
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emit reply w b i e i f he s u l i m i l t i i l t o tieo w h i s c o l o r s a n d t h r o w o u t t h e ling, h u t a p p a r e n t l y ;
u n g of t h e - p u r t y . " p e r f o r m s
rid s e c r e t a r y o f W a r
I t was I h e e ;
is s l u m b e r s w e r e nudi»iu»l>vd
W i i u a little m o r e 1st-,
1 signed by tbe Secretary o f W a r j
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music, a few n o t e s f r o m b e lis umf thr»-e g i u a i w for I o n - 1
t of Mr. L i n c o l n .
c e y . t h e p r o c e s s i o n passe<l o n .
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i p o s s e s s i o n of C h a r von thai
n .Mrs, Dili b a r of ,
T b c T e r : e H a u t e E x pres.I. t l i - IVi". -I
r to ihe commanding
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t h o t c i t y , said oo M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h a t s h e
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P r e s i d e n t Lin. oln's deuib, and were she n e a r his g r a v e ' ^
•• h i i i l ^ i V r e i v ' n i i l i t a r v - ' n i a t ' i r " * l i e i n s t r i i c u tv
••nius I. 1'e
vide ihi-m w i ' b w h a t i a h a n d s o m e ^ i i n u<
w o u l d l o k e p l e a s u r e ill dnticiiig on it. T h i s w a s m o r e '
11,r.t v o u a r e not u» d e c i d e , d i s c u s s o r c o n f e r ui
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t h a n t h e loyal w o m e n of the n e i g h b o r h o o d c o u l d l>ear, i
v I ' l ' ^ u c a ! truest..
> a c h i.uesiious the PresideiS | » - c i a l ii.slru.-and aecnrdiii'tly on Tuindoy a dozen or more went to her •
hunus. and v . s u b m i t t h e m to
one a n d all t o r e n u m b e r t h e f a n t h a t u p t o f o u r y e a r s
a g o t h e i r l i p s w e r e s t c e j i c d in o a l h s t o e u p p o r l ihe I iiiun,
and that ihev owe tbe same allegiance to ihe government

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ventious.
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r ni.lilary advantage.

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D u r i n g o n e of t h e b a t t l e s on t h e l e f t lust week, a son
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one of t h e N e w Y o r k r e g i m e n t s m o t hi* f a t h e r in a
j a l l o w e d t o p r o c e e d w i t h o u t let o r h i n d e r n o c e . a n d t h e
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bearing of tbe President s death.
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h e r e , prolesseil to be a Union woman from South Carop r o v i d e n c e , c a m e d i r e c t l y d p o o bis f a t h e r oo t h e o t h e r
" H o l d !" h e c r i e d i n s t a n t l y , a s he n o t i c e d b i s fal i n a . S h e is a w o m a n of g o o d e d d r e s s a n d c o n s i d e r a b l e side.
o b i l i l y . S h e reiterated h e r e x p r e s s i o n s t o a d e l e g a t i o n i h e r w a s l e v e l i n g bis g u n u p o n h i m . " d o n ' t y o u k n o w
w h o m y o u a r e firine a t ? " D u r i n g t b e f o u r y e a r s of o u r
o f c i t i z e n s of I n d e p e n d e n c e , n n d w a s t u m n i a r i l y e j e c t c d
s e r v i c e I b i s son h a d c r o w n so m u c h t b e f n t b e r d i d n o t
f r o m tbot place, snd also f r p m W a t e r l o o .
T h e s h e devil k n o w h i m .
" W ell. s a v s h e . " 1 a m y o u r sou. a n d y o u
s h o u l d b e g i v e u a w i d e b e r t h a n d q n i c k j i a s s a g e to s o m e ore m y p r i s o n e r . " T b e r a t h e r looked u p . c a m e q u i c k l y
t o a r e c o g n i t i o n of his ofl"»p,-.'og, a n d w e n t t o t h e rear —
foreign laod.
T h i s h e a d o r a f a m i l y w a s o o c e a s h o e m a k e r io t b e c i t y
[Grout's Petersburg Progress.
W h e n P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n received u t e l e g r a p h d i s p a t c h of P e t e r s b u r g .
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a n n o u n c i n g that Ge n e ra l L e e would be obliged t o surrend e r if p u s h e d , t h e P r e s i d e n t b r i e f l y sent a s a reply: " L e t

T b e c o m m i t t e e s a o d d e l e g a t i o n s t h a t a r e p i l i n g in u p o o
P r e s i d e n t J o h n s t o n , and f o r c i n g bim t o m a k e speeches,
a r e f r i g h t f u l in n u m b e r a n d p e r s i s t e n c y .

W e are glad

to know that h e h a s d e t e r m i n e d to shot down oo the
whole lot in tbe future.
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I n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e t e r r i b l e p l o t o f t b c P r e s i d e n t i- |
a b a n d o n i d by t o date of s u b s c r i p t i o n . O r d e r s sent by mail will W p r o f f l p t slavery.
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• •1 assaf^intfllonAtl«o p r r j t ^ a ' V r s e v e r a l p a r t i e s well k n o w n ,
a v e aappppooiinntteedd . .
have
,
m o r * t h f n s i x ^ i o m h ^ a n d i h a t. wo h
A n o t h e r o f o u r a r m y t r a n s p o r t s — t b c s t e a m e r A s h l a n d h e r e , * h o h a v e o e e n a r c n m n l B t i n c w e a l t h a n d h a v e be.-n j WeiInes<Uiy, the 31st day of Mav. t a u : , nt "II o ' c l o c k A. M . | ^
t b e r e c i p i e n t s o f u n t o l d f a v o r s f r o m t h e G o v e r n m e n t . I f«r h e a t l u g thu nl>ove c o m p h i - imd takiuR t e r t i m v u y j T h i s B a n k receives the a c c o n n l a o f . B a n k a a n d B a n k e r s o a
— h a s gone ashore m a r C c p e - H e l t o n s . S h e had ou
t h e r e o n , at" the utS1 e of the lbwill p r o b a b l y lead t o i m p o r t a n t d e v e l o p m e n t ? .
lirov t i v l ^ ' s - - v ^ " ° f p * j f a v o r a b l e t e r m s ; also of i n d l v i d u a l a k e e p i b g N e w Y o r k
I n v e r s e City,Michigan : a t w h k t
b o a r d a c o n s i d e r a b l e m m b e r o f s o l d i e r y b u t w e a r e in
why t h e e n t r y j
apiiear anil show eau>e, If a n y y«
A P r e v l o n s A t t e m p t On P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n ' s L i f e .
h o p e s all h a v e b e e n saved,
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J . U. OKVIB, P r e s i d e n t
s o tnade'tiy —
•— t i l e d , and the land reJ . T. IIII,I» Caabler.
tbe I
M E " X $ " K . A p r i l 22,t
A n e x p e d i t i o n f r o m C h a r l e s t o n i n t o t b e i n t e r i o r of . T h e l N e f r Y f l S ^ T r i B i n c ' s W n i u o < t t t » n s p c e i a l myt t % A n y f r i e n d of the naid N a t h a n i e l t l r e e n may a p p e a
PUBLIC NOTICE.
"fTer p t o o f aa to w h e t h e r he is n o w , ur h s u b e e n . in th
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, }
S o u t h ' C a r o l i n a d e s t r o y e d r a i l r o a d b r i d g e s , c o t t o o a n d •' T b e i n v e s l i p a t l o n of t b e c o n s p i r a c y n o w g o i n g o n i j l i o n s
land or n a v a l K c r v i c * of the United S t a t e .
T i a r c h S», 1M5.
\
MORGAN HATES. R e g i s t e r .
t n u r j ) otiicr; rebel p r o p e r l y , a n d b r o u g h t in 2 , ^ l i b e r a t - t b a t M r . L i n c o l n ' s d e a t h h a s a l r e a d y bevu a t t e m p t e d b y
TO AI.MIRA S C H R M E H H O R N :
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I t GOODRICH, Receiver.
O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M P L A I N T
e d slaves.
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has been made s t t h i s office t h a t t h e land entered by
I n f o r m a t i o n f r o m t b e h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e A r m y Of t b c
PUBLIC NOTICE.
vou u n d e r the H o m e s t e a d A c t of May 2<K 1W2, on the 23rd
T b e g r e a t e r p a r t of t b e A m y o f t h e P o t o m a o i s still
day of J u n e . 1S«3, t o wit : t h e * } of nwflt n e | of swt an'!_a|
#,AND O F F I C E AT T R A V E R S E CITY. MICII.,>
a t B v r k e a v i N f J n o e t i b H a n t f w i l l ' p r o b a b l y m o v e s o o n t d ^ P o t o m a c , 2 0 t b i w t a n t , s t a t e s i h a t , a n .officer b o d a r r i v e d ;
.of sot s e c t i o n 5 t o w n ?« n o r t h of r a n g e 11 west, (No. 3i'J,l
A p r i l 27, l^cJ., , {
. . . . Jiaa been a b a n d o n e d by y o n f o r more t h a n s i x m o n t h s , a n d
wards Petersburg-and Richmond.
:ir:
c*f . ( r o m G o l d s b o r o , a n d s t a t e d t b a t J o h n ? t o n ' s a r m y w a s c o m - ' TO tJ AAMM E 3 KUOSA
ROO?A ::
lhe
* y t h d a y o f ^ k p r i l , iwifc
H d e t e l y d e m o r a l i r e d eyxx b e a r i n g - o f \
'e. s u r r e n d e r . — : x / O U AtlK HEJtEBY N O T I F I E D T H A T C O M T L A i i i ' t h s t we h a v e a p p o i n t e d S a t u r d a y .
;
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h a s b e e n m a d e at t h i s office t h a t t h e l a n d e n t e r e d by at 10 o'clock, A. M. f o r b e a r i n g t h e above c o m p l a i n t a n d tak" I t i s said t h a t if a l H b e i r o n t h r o w n ' i n t o P e t e r s b u r g J*o1h n s:t o n d. a r e d n o .t n:sVk a rb*a t t l e .
/
,nder the
A c t of May i o , 1861, on t h e I 7 i h i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n ; at t h e office of the R e g i s t e r of the
yoa
w e r e c j d l e a t e d j n d s o l d , t h e J T a l u e received for i t w o u l d
• t\.
^
| d a y of Mav, 1B64, t o t r i t : t b e w j of n e | a n d n w l o f s e f l j a n d L a n d Office at T r a v e r s e City. M i c h i g a n : at w h i c h t i m e a n d
T b e N e w Y o r k f r i b t m e ' s W a s h i n p t o n s p e c i a l says : | ixw" No.^7 of s e c t i o n 15 town Tl n o r t h of r a n g e 13 w f s t (No. p l a c e y o u m a y a p p e a r a u d s h o w e a n a e . ' i f a n y you have, w h y
repair a l l d a m a g e * c a n s e ^ b f it.
,
b e e n a b a n d o n e d by y o u f o r m o r e t h a n s t x m o n t h s , the e n t r y s o made by yon s h o o Id n o t be cancelled, a n d t h e
r e p o r t a n o n a a t i s f a c t o r y c o n d i - sntl t h a t we b a r e a p p o i n t e d T u e s d a y , t h e 30th d a y of May, l a n d r e v e r t t o the G o v e r n m e n t .
^ P a r t i e s from Siebi
Q o * ' P i e r p o n t . H i s s t a l e d , will e s t a b l U h l b a h e a d A b y M e n d of t h e a a l d A l o f l r a S c h a m e r h o r n m a y a p p e a r
U n i o n s o l d i e r h a d b e e n as<as- I M 5 , « t T o ' c l o c k P . M . , f o r h e a r l n c tbe s h o v e c o m p l a i n t
t i o o of a f f a i r s
proof a s t o wbethcT s h e Is n o w , o r baa been. In th<
a n d t a k i n g t e s t i m o n y t h e r e o n , at tbe office of t h e R e g i s t e r » n d
q u a r t e r s o f »he l o y a l G o v e r n w a t / h i t h e r t o a t A l e x a n d r i a , '
l i o a l e d a n d s e v e r a l d e a d l y a s s a u l t s b a d b e e n m a d e u p o n of t h e L a n d Office i t T r a v e r s e City, M i c b t g a n : a t w h i c h l a n d ©r naval s e r v i c e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
at BWbiitibd. - y g g - . ^
MORGAN B A T E S . R e g i s t e r .
t i m e a n d p l a c e y o n m s y a p p e a r and show capse, If a n y
U n i o a citizens.
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R. G O O D R I C H . R e c e i v e r .
yon have, i r b y t l f e e n t r y so' m a d e b y y o u slnmld p o t be
D of as a
cancelled, a n d the l a n d r e v e r t t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
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t h a t t h e c i t i z e n s of P e t e r s b u r g h a v e p e t i t i o n e d t h a t t h e

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Hannah, Lay & Oo.'s ColumS Hannah, Lay , Qo'g Column.
STATE OF THE MARKETS.
RICHMOND IS OURS.
To our Patrons.

A n apothecary in tbe country sent a lady three d r a u g h t *
• I n tbe city of Lyon, not n a n r vearaago. dwelt a qaeer and 00 being asked what eflfeet they intended to produce,
geoina. whom we wfH chrkteo J o h n n c r G r a b a l l from tb« said, " Tbe first, madam, is t o warm you ; the aecood to
peculiar t a c t be had of fiiidiog thing* where t h e ? were cool you ; and w e third to prevent tbe excessive effect
n o t loat He.waa ooe of tbe moat fortunate individuals o f either."
in bia line of trade, in tbe coon try. H a cob Id find anyA n o n m z x T . — H on. A . D. Griswold, of K e n t counthing at tbe sborteat po»eibIe notice. I f be wanted a
crowbar, a p a p e r of aeedVsa, a piece of calico, ofr a wheel- ty, has been appointed D. 8 . District Attorney for the
barrow, Graball wat a l w a j p in t u c k — b e (bond the arti- W e s t e r n D i * r i c t of Michigan, trice P . 0 . Bogers, of
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cle. - W « w a f y believe t m t if h e a t o t n p t e d t o find the Berrien, removed.
aoorce of tbe river N i g e r , he would h a r e beat Mango
A bill proposing an amendment to the Constitution,
P a r k and J o b n Lander into ahoe strings. By hook and
conferring suffrage upon colored persons, haa passed tbe
Crook b e bad accumulated some eight or ten thousand
Legislature of Wisconsin, and will be submitted t o the
doQara, fortunately for hitnaslC but unfortunately for tbe
people.
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community, be bad slipped through tbe fingers of the
law. •
B e wae a o . o l d man. and many pitied h | s infirmity,
PROBATE ORDER.
thinking H a «ort of monomania, as tbey were not willi n g t o believe that one w h o bad so large a share of thia
LSKLANAW
CofNTT. {
world's gooda would willingly appropriate tbe property
T A SESSION OP T H E PROBATE COUBT OP TOE
of others, without pecuniary compensation. l i e waa a
Countv of Leelanaw, holden at the Probate Office la the
sort of carpenter by trade, and carried oo that business village of North port, to said County, on the fourth day of
h i a small way a t the period of our story, the finale of April. ID the year of Oar Lord one thousand eight hundred
which, as tbe readers will perceive, p u t ^finishing touch and siily-five. Present, Hon. L. D. Quackcnbush, Judge
of Probate
t o 3 i r . Graball's p r o p e r t i e s .
In the matter of the estate or Thomas M iter, deceased.
T b e firm of Thompson k Smith, with whom onr hero On reading and filing the petition, dnly verified, of Daniel
dealt occasionally, were thriving merchants in tbe ship Rodd, preying that an instrument purporting to be the list
chandlery line, besides which tbey had a large lumber will and testament of said deceased may be admitted 10 Proyard, where tbey eold lime, sand, plaster of P a r i s and bate ; Thereupon It is ordered that Monday, the l i t day
grindstones. Ope dav Mr. Graball, w h o b a d a am til coo- of Hay next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for
the bearing of said petition,"and tbat the heirs at law of said
t r a c t to cement a cellar 00 the pier, called on Uie firm, deceased and all other persons interested In taid Estate, arc
stating that be wished to parcbase a load of sand, at tbe required to sppesr at a session of said Court, then to be holsame time intimating that, a s bis horse and cart were at den at the Probate Office, in the said village of Northport,
tbe door, he would drive around to t b e yard and shovel and ahow cause, If any there he, why the prayer of tbe petitioner shonld not be granted. And It is further ordered,
in tbe sand himself.
that tbe aaid petitioner give notice during tbe pendency of
T h e firm were both very busy at t b e time, and, of said petition and the bearing thereof, by causing a copy of
course, were very much p l a n e d with Mr. Graball's dem- this order to be publiiihed in tbo Urand Traverse Herald,
ocratic ootioos of labor. Tbey were both aware of his a paper printed at Traverse City and circulated in u i d Coun(ailing, but tbey conld not have the least possible suspi- ty of Leelanaw, Tor three successive week* previous r
said day of hearing.
PORK,
cion of his being able to pockfet such trifling articles as
L. D. QUACKENBUSH, Judge of Probate.
pine boards and grindstones. B a t they were deceived,
(A true copy.)
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for Thomnaon went to the yard shortly after, to measure
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some lumber for a Mr. Jones, and missed tbe largest
R E A T INDUCEMENTS TO BUY ARE OFFERED SUGAR,
grindstooe bo had on hand.
by the Southern Michigan Nurseries,
" W h o could have taken it ?•* he wondered. " Surely Michigan. Apple trees $14 per hundred. Tri
a man most be positively insnne to steal such a large BDd 7 feet In heigbui. Warranted to be sound, thrifty lind true PRINTS,
weighty article as a grindstone.''
to Isbellng. As the treeswill tip shipped in care of Hannah, Brown Cotton,
Lay A Co., at Chicago, they will 1* forwarded without delay,
" A h ("said he, finally jumping to a conclusion,
that plaguey G r a b a l l ; he has been finding it, certainly. and will not be so lisble to detention en route as trees ship- Strip Shirting,
ir trees will be taken
N o w , I am not going to stand i t I'll take a posse of the
i of lianuah, J .ay A Denims,
neighbors with mc, and go right down to his shop, and
Tlcka,
if we find it on his premises, tbe old rascal shall not esA. K. HERRINGTON. Agent.
cape the meshes of ttie law."
Blea. Cottons.
ATTENTION LADIES I!
Fhompson set about his good intcntioos immediately,
HAVE NOW ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Canton Flancel,
and soon a large crowd wa$ collected in anticipation of
latest
Myle
Straw,
Felt,
and
Beaver
Hat",
Bonnets,
Ribrare fun,'when J o b n n e y Graball should be convicted of
bons Plumes, Flowers, etc., etc.
Checks,
stealing a grindstone, and there seemed no pasdblepwsy
Also, a variety of Fancy Article*, such as Istest stvle col'
for him to got out of tbe scrape, and escape the penalty larg and Cuff*. Ladies Mitts, Children's Balmoral HoGinghams,
of all hardened ofTeodcra. Thompson arranged tho peoCambrics,
ple collected in double file, and like tbe familiars or the
inquisition in search of a heretic, they took u p their line
Brown Drilling,
Trsverse City, Dec, 1664.
of march for Graball's s h o p
Corset Drilling,
Tbey found him in the back yard planing a board with
PUBLIC NOTICE.
.

November 3rd, 1864.
We are Jost to receipt of a very full line of general merchandise. which we were fortunste enough to purchase st

T H E C O N F E D E R A C Y
I S .ON T H E D E C L I N E 1

Gk>ld h a s t a k e n a G r e a t F a l l !

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Prices of nearly ail things home gonr
down, and vx propose to keep
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tbe most perfect nonchalance. H e did not appear to be
taken back by the number of visitors, for he haa frequently had rnwb wholesale calls before. W i t h dark gloomy
countenances, led on by thtf injured Thompson, tbry gathered around, and Graball dropped bis jack plane, and
gazed 00 tbo company who bad honored his ward with
their presence, witn a look of honesty and innocence.
. " ' A h , gettlemep," he ezc|aimed, " w b a t ' a tbe-news I
a n t i n g I can do for you in my line. I ' m sure I feci
n n ^ v m o n glad to see you, and should be pleased to serve
you hll t o the best of m^ ability."
" Mr. Graball," said Thompson, sternly, " perhaps our
visit is not so friendly as you anticipate. I have a question to ask you sir, in the presence of these witnesses.—
Did you not find a grindstone in my yard, this morning,
when you were shoveling in tbo load of sand that lies
dumped yondor T"
*• W b y , no,"' said Graball, "von don't suppose I jronld
steal your grindstone, do you T'
'* T o be sure not, but I have lost a grindstooe, and
knowing your propensity for finding things we are resolved to seared tbe premises."
T h e search commenced, and loft, cellar and woodshed
underwent tbe most thorough Investigation, all sorts of
possible and impossible plaoes where an article of the
kind could be stowed away, were peered into by a hundred eager eyes, without success, and tbe search w u
about to be-giveo over, when: one of the neighbors, who
bad a cane in his hand, thought of sounding the sand
heap, and sure enough at tbe bottom of it lay I hompson'b
lost grindstone.
T h a t ipdividual indignantly took M r . Grabnll by tbe
collar and dniged bim to tbo 6pot, saving, •' Look there,
you inferfial rascal, there i s my grindstone, now."
Graball gazed on tbo evidence of bis guilt for a moment o r two, as If lost in d6ep t h o u g h t and turning
around cxclaimcd
.?
" 8 0 it is, b y gosh 1 I muwt have th ortied it in / "
T h e griodstonc weighed over fivo hundred pounds.
T h e N e w Y o r k Tribune publisbeaa table thawing that
during tbe months of F e b r u a r y and March, there were
116,493 8 5 0 and $ 1 0 0 subscribers to the 7-80 Government loan—a moat gratifying and significant exhibit of
tbe confidents of tbe mass of the people in tbe credit of
the Government.
T b e N e w Y o r k Commercial Advertiaer thinks that
t h e Falla of N i a g a r a are not hair so i n t e r e s t i n g and Important t o tbo American people a s the falls of Savannah.
Charleston, 'Wilmington, P e t e r s b u r g and Richmond, and
tbe still greater (all of the rebel Confederacy.
" D o c t o r , I want j W f o p ^ r f l W & r me." T h e doct o r fee la ber p u b e . " T h e r e is nothing the matter, madam ; you only need r e s t " •< Now, doctor, j u s t look at
my tongue 1 i w t look a t i t ; now say, what does that
need r > I think t b a t needs reit, too." E x i t madan
a state of g r e a t excitement.

LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
April IS, li>G5.
TO EDWARD STANTON :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
hss been made at tbis office that tbe land eutercd by
ou under the Homestead Act of May 20. IStiJ, on tbe 13th
ay of April, 16C1, to wit: the wfl| of nv9( owflf of swflj
" * " >f swfl( section SI town 2H north of range 14 •

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE ATTRAVERSE CITY, M7CH„
April 30, 1865.
TO MICHAEL POWERS :
O U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
baa been made at this office that the land entered by
you under the Homtstead Act of May 10, 1863. on the 3rd
day of January. 1863, to w i t : the se| of section
W, town 17 north of range 13 west, (No. 67\ has been
abandoned by vou for more than six months -. and that w#
have appointed Wednesday, the 34th day of Mav, 1865, at 11
o'clock A. M„ fftr hearing the above complaint and taking
testimony thereon, at the office of Register of the Land OfBee at Traverse City, Michigan ; at which timo and place
you may appear and ahow cause, if any you have, why the
Entry so made by you should not be cancelled, and the land
evert to the Government.
Any friend of the aaid Michael Powers may appear and offer
proof as to whether he Is now, or has been, in the land or naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES. Register.
(1MI«.)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

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Any friend of the said J a n e s Garland may appear aad ofi e r proof as to whether he ia now, or has been. In the land
or naval service of tbe United 8tates.
MORGAN BATEa Register,
a GOODRICH.

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each.

8e each.

Oats.

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<6c to TOc per bush.

Com,

$1 JO per bnsh.

46c per bus.

f) 73 p. r 100 lb.

75c per 100.

per 100 lb.

3Sc per bnf.

SI per 100.

A DECLINE OF

P E R

C E N T .

Ftamxeli,
Kentucky Jeans,

DAY BOOKS—Blank edger
ass books, writing books, in
rarletv.
DELAINES—Manchester aeific. Hamilton, mourning,
it of colors, printed and plain.
DIARIES— For leM. snm
DOMESTICS—A very full line.
DOI.1.S— Kid. cloth and rubber heads.
DRIED BEEF—Prime quality.
DRAWERS—Gents and ladies assorted.
DRUGS—A small assortment,
DRAG TEETH—On hand, 3-4. 4-4, 5-4 sad made to order,
wmable
DYES—Can. w. od. logwood, madder, alum extrrcta, cop-

Clothing,
Hoop Skirts,
Tinware,
Stoves,
Plows,
Wagons,
Iron and Steel.
A. D E C L I N E O F

220
P E R .
Shawls,
Cloaiks,

CASSIMERES—Black, a
makers.
CEREUS—Phalon's Night Blooming. •• tlw " perfume for the
toilet.
CHEESE—" Hamburg," of New York manufacture.
CHAMBl'.EYS—A small assortment.
CHAINS—Trace, halter, jack and cable in l-«; 5-lfi, 3-8 snd
7-16 Inch.
CIGARS—A moderate quantity and fair grade.
CLOTH—Black and blue blond cloth, la^irs cloak cloth,
assorted.
C1XJCKS— Uprifc-ht, gotbic, ovil, n:
striking,alarm, and
eight day, piod line.
CLOTHING—We have a good assortment, well selected,
bought low, of fashionable designs, snd for sale reasonable.
COTTON—Brown, 3-4 4-4, 4-5, in heavy and fine, bleached
; to 5-4 nicely assorted, sn.l are selling many of thetn
New York wholesale rates.
COLLARS—Gents assorted, Ladies various styles, also b«rse
and pony collars.
COFFEE—Java, Rio. ground and mixed.
CORSETS—White an.l colored.
COTTON A DES— A tair assortment.
CONFECTIONARY—A good line a! retail and wholesare.
of fancy conversation candys.
CROCKERY•—Tlon^it of importers direct and is sold as low
CRINOLINE—^A very tarac^jock to Job from
CRADLES—Childre
CRACKERS—Pic Nic
el, Boston, pilot, by pound

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PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY, MICH,

j '
April JO, 1865.
TO
JAMES
GARLAND
:
I f y o u in lager find oo blia% and loathe cigaw—no
O U ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
child to kiae—oo wife t o love—oo gal t o hug—don't
hss been msde at thisofficc t l u t the land entered by you
eeek oblivion in the j u g ; and 8" you h a i n ' t any aister,
- the Homestead Act of May 30.1BGJ, on the 33rd day of
l ( U i tt n
w llff j ^
• (be
* k « nei
» . l of
r>r section 30
"A town
In
A , north
il.^864,
ow
J5
c h a p to fend you hia, t e r spark for - a little
(No. 80S),
"y has been abandoned by yon for,
whlU—Own " . p h o t . " a o d r i l l i e
rtll
com. j , niaj.
.
_
jionths, and tbat we have appoint*
ilnted SatoriJay, the 17th day of May, 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M , for hearing
the above oomptalnt and taking testimony thereon, at the
office of the Register of the Laad Office at Traverse City,
anaintance of a Loreo in the next stable, the t w o beiag Michigan ; »t. which time and place yo» may appear and
MOW
cause, If sny yon have, why the entry ao made by j o u
able only to touch n a m over the high partition when
" a n t * not he cancelled, and the land revert to the Govern-

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$1 SO per keg.

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65c to COc "
tOc to 40c "

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months, and that we have appointed Tuesday, the lGth dav Feed.
of May. 1865, at one o'clock P. M., fc '
complaint and taking testimony thereon, at the office of the Meal,
Register of the l.and Office at Traverse City, Michigan ;
at which time and place you may appear and show cause
if any you have, why the entry so made by you should no
be canccilcd, and the land revert to the (iovcrnincnL
Any friend of the said Edward Stanton may appear and offei
proof as to whether he Is now. or has been, in the land oi
naval service of the United States.
MORGAN BATES. RegisterR. GOODRICH. Receiver.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
LAND OFFICE AT TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., >
April 13, 18C5. {
TO PRIOE STEVEN'S :
O U ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT COMPLAINT
baa been made at this office that tbe land entered by
you under the Homestead Act of May 20. 1862, on the 13th
day of April, 1WU, to wit : the swj of section 31 town 2K
north of range 11 west, (No 7T2), has been abandoned by you
for more than six months, and that we have appointed Tuesday, the 13th day of May. 1BCS. at 2 o'clock P. M-. for hearing the above complaint and taking testimony thereon, at
the office of the Register of the Land Office at Traverse
"1ty, Michigan ; at which time and place yon may appear
id show cause. If ar.y you have, why the entry so made
by you should not be cancelled, and th» land revert to tbe
Government.
Any friend of the said Price Stevens may appear and ofTer
proof aa to whether be Is now, or haa been, in tbe land or
naval service of the Uulled States.
MORGAN BATES, Register.
("•St*.)
R. GOODRICH, Receiver.

APPLES—By the bushel or barrel—Dry and Green.
ALPACCAS—Black. Tan Drabs, Tan.
AXES—Hunt's, Hurd A BlodgetPs, chopping, broad,
hand, boys and bun Mrs.
AXE HELVES—An assortment of good quality and make.
•SO per bbL, a decline of #15 per bbl AYER8 MEDICINES—For which we are Ageats snd keep a
complete assortment—low to the trade.
BASKETS—Willow and ash market, half bushel, bushel, and
one and a half bushuel corn baskets.
BALMORALS—Lewis and other standard makes.
BAGS—Grain and flour.
14c to 32e "
BELLS—Cow, sheep, band, tea and sleigh.
,
BER AGE— Brown, black, blue and green.
20c to 30c " yard
yd.! BEANS—We sbsll be In tbe market for purchase of prime
quality and shall sell at a small advance.
35c to 60o •• "
y<>- BEEF—No.
1 Chicago Mesa by tire barrel, one hundred, or
pound.
35c to 60c " yi
BEESWAX—A full stock.
• '
S5c to 4Sa - "
yd. BIBLES—Tbe Amcricsn Bible Depository is in our institution.
40c to 60o " •*
yd. BOOTS—Mens, lumbermen* long leg, cow hide, kip. calf
lined, calf tap sole, calf pump solt, boys, youths and
20e to 45c • „
yd.
childa.
BRIDLES—Black, russett, and reins with bitts.
SOc to 55c • "
Jd- BRAID—Crotchet. Embroidery, colored and black, skirt In
colors, silk snd worsted
JSc to 60c " "
yd- BUTTER—By the firkin or pound of good quality.
tOo " *
15c
yd. BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckets.
CAMBRICS—Paper, colored and black, common, do.
35c to 30c • 13c " yd. CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac.,boys and child* s full

Spool Cotton.
Nails,

N O T I C E !!!

the bottom of the lste •• panic " in New York snd Boston, for
cash, and at the time gold was ai Its very lowest quotation.
This being the case we are In conditio*! to reduce prices
on many goods much lowsr than 30 days since, at which'
time wo were selling many articles considerably less than w r
could had we purchased at tbe time. While St is true f l a t
some kinds of merchandise are higher than before our stock
came in, it is equally true tbat the average rate Is much less
than on the first of October. Aside from wollen fabrics and
boots and shoes there Is hsrdly scything but what we are
selling st quite a reduction in pri^e from mldaamtner rates.
We hope to be sble to continue prices at no advance during the entire fall and winter, sml should sny material decline take place in Metropolital markets our customers msy
rely on such concessions as will keep pscc with any such
decline.
To the stranger In our vielwity we would asy onr sasortment comprises in a word - everything needed la a new
country."
- Seeing is believing."
HANNAH, LAY k CO.

C E N T .

Blankets,
Heavy Coats.
Crockery,
Glassware,
Looking Glasses,
Cable Chains.
HANNAH, L A T * OO.

EARTHEN W A !U<—Jug*, crocks, churns, flower pota, covers.
thimblea.
EMERY—For engineers use.
ENVELOPES—A large assortment in rarlous qualities, dealer* will lind prices low by the quantity.
ESSENCE—Cinnamon, peppermint, clove", lemon. Ac.
EXTRACTS—Vanilla, lemon, peach. Ac.
FARMERS TOOI.S— Forks, hoes, mkca, grub hoes, shovels,
spa dee. cradles, cutting boxes.
KANN1NG MILLS—Of the beat makers and at moderate
prices.
FEATHERS—Ordered when wanted.
FISH—Cod- dunti, halibut, herring, tongue* and sounds,
mackerel!. Ac.
FLAX SEED—Bird seed, canary seed.
FLOUR—Seven hundred barrels- good branda.
FLAT IRONS—In sixes to suit.
FLOUNCINGS—Muslin, linen, cambric, Ac
FLANNELS—Wool, domet. cotton, linsey. shaker, red,
white, bine, gray, plaid, fancy. French, AcFORKS—Manure, bay, straw, garden, 3 and 3 tined, long and
short handlea.
FRUITS—Prunes, currant*, peaches, plums, checrles, gooseberries, quinces, pears, tomatoes.
FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands,
rockers, childs chairs, matrasses,Ac
GINGHAMS—Scotch, Glasgow, Lancaster, and check dress
gooda
GLASS—A full assortment of sizes, 8 * 10 to 301 SO.
GLOVES—Back, dog, ringwood. kid, wool, silk, cotton, berlin lined centa, bidies. misses snd boys.
ORATN—Buckwheat, corn, wheat. Ac.
GROCERIES—A complete line, bought early, and for sale
cheap.
GUN CAP8—G. D . I . C. water-proof.
GUNPOWDER—Rifle, in cans, and F. F. T. O. sporting la
HAIR SlL—Phalon's Bear. Maeeasor
HANDKERCHIEFS—Gents and ladles, hemmed ready f o r
use, silk, linen, cotton, Ac.
HAY—For sale, or will purchase,
HATS—A full assortment, union, sousve, Bnrnside, Butler,
Mack, drab, tan, pearl, Ao
HOSE—Cashmere, merino, cotton, colored black aad white,
n e M ^ f e a a d i n i ^ a complete liae,
HOPS—Nice freeh pressed hope.
HfDM— We buy all kinds <* a t A e t a k H U l a s

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