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Title
Grand Traverse Herald, March 03, 1865
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Morgan (1806-1874)
Date
1865-03-03
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Rights
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Language
English
Type
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Identifier
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Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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C I T Y , M I C H - F B I D A T , M A R C H 3 ; 1865.
O C h o i r of S p r in g , w h y come ao s o o n t
O * leafless grove and herbleaa lawn
W a r n like t h e yellow b e a m s of noon ;
Y e t winter Is n o t g o * e .
F o r f r o s t shall afieet the pools again j
Again the b l u s t e r i n g E a s t shall blow,
W h i r ! * white t e m p e s t t h r o u g h the glen.
And load the p i n e s with snow.
All lab •[ M frataj M j ui tiriiliwlilitgld.
Yet. haply, from the region whei*,
Walked by an earlier s p r i n g t h a n h e r e .
T h e blossomed wild-plum s c e n t s the air.
Ye come In h a s t e a n d fear.
F o r tbeze Is heard the bngle blast.
The b o o m i n g gun, the j a r r i n g d r a m .
fast,
I! SUB STATE LAM tfTICI AT TtAVOJl CTTT, IM.A nArmed
d o n their charger*, s p a r r i n g
w a r r i o r go a n d come.
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CIUCUITCOUBICo*.
. . C U R T I S FOWLER, Hapleton.
H O R A C E PERSONS,
M O R G A N BATES, T r a r . City.
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J B S S E CRAM.
C . H. MARSH,
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MOttGAK BATES.
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J AMES A . S W E E Z E V
T W WHITE
P W. MKRHF/U-.
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D E L O S 1_ FILER.
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Representative
District
Republican
Comity Corresponding
MORGAN BATES, (Chairman)
C H A R L E S H. MARSH
CllAUI.ES T. SCOFIELD
E. P . L A D D
C . K. BAILEY
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Committee.
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M u l t G AN HATES, (Chairman)
J O H N 8. DIXON.
J O H N M.
K. C. T U T T l . E ,
D E L O S L- F I L E R ,
Co»«lltte»
Traverse City.
Whitewater.
Peninsula.
Committee.
C H A R L E S U . M A RSI!, (Chal m a n )
J O H N A. P E R R Y
K. L.
T r a v e r s e City.
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C I H t T I S KOWI.ER. ( C h a i r m a n )
H 1 L E N R. I1AIUIIT
A. P. LANCASTER,
Mapleton.
•• M y d a r l i n g 1 I bfeard y o u » y only ; y e s t e r d a y t h a t
you wished they were dispatched. B r i n g them down
i m m e d i a t e l y — w h y , w h a t c a n joa b e t h i n k i n g o f t "
V i o l e t went, langhingly enough ; and Mr, P e l l e t t
b r o k e o u t i n t o a p e r s p i r a t i o n o f s a t u & c t i o h sis' h e w r o t e
down Mrs. A m a a a h Coroey's direction.
I t w a s o e a r i v fifteen m i n n t e s b e f o r e s b e returned—and
then,.deep within tbe brown p a p e r cerements which
w r a p p e d t b e w o r k e d s l i p p e r s h e h a d slid a t i n y note,
w r i t t e n oo lilac p a p e r , a n d sealed w i t h a c a r r i e r - d o v e , i o
l i l a c w a x , a n d t b t s is w h a t i t s a i d :
M r DAWJNO AUNT DOLLT,—Tbeao s l i p p e r s n i l b e
prevented t o yon by t h e moat disagreeable old b A b e l o r
alive ; I wish be b a d g o o e t o t b e U a r r i b b e a n S e a b e f o r e
be e v e r c a m e here, t o r m e n t i n g p o o r little m e I H e ' s g o i n g t o p r o p o s e — I k n o w h e i s — a n d p a p a will m a k e m e
say y e s , j u s t b e c a u s e t h e w r e t c h o w n s b a n k s t o c k a n d
m o r t g a g e s O h , A u n t y I if I only h a d y o u r r e a d y w i t
and quick
resolution.
W h a t shall I d o ! h i d e in t h e
cellar when h e comes here, or invite him to tea and put
s t r y c h n i n e in t h e c u p t I t ' s no l a u g h i n g m a t t e r , A u n t
D o f l y — I w a n t y o u r kiDd g h o a l d e r t o c r y m y e y e s o u t oo,
for m a m a i s d o t h e e n e m y ' s s i d e . O n e t h j n g is c e r t a i n ,
I s h a l l b e w r e t c h e d f o r life if be d o e s m a r r y roe. P r a y
t h i n k u p s o m e remedy f o r y o u r d i s c o n s o l a t e little c i e o e .
T h e i r m i g h t y h o s t s h a r e pitched the t a m p
In valleys that were yours till then.
A n d Ea r th h a s s h u d d e r e d to the t r * m p
Of h*lf * million men.
In groves w h e r e onee ye used to sing,
n o r c h a r d s where y e bad j £ u r birth.
Ye love the fields by p l o o g h m s n trod :
B u t there, when s p r o u t s the beechen s p r s y .
The soldier o h l r b r e a k s the sod
T o hide the slain a w a y .
Stav, then, beneath our r o d e r sky ;
Heed not the st >ra-cloud« rising black.
N o r yelling w i n d s t h s t with them fly,
Nor let t h e m f r i g h t yon hack,—
Back t o the stifling b a t t l e ^ l o a d .
To b a r n i n g towns t h a t blot the day.
A n d train* of m o u n t i n g da*t that shroud
The armleit on their wayStay, f o r a t i n t of green sbsll creep
Sooii o'er the o r c h a r d ' s grassy floor,
A ad f r o m Its bed the e r o r u s p e e p
Beside the. housewife's d o o r .
Here build, a n d d r e a d no h a r s h e r sound
To scare JOB f r o m the s h e l t e r i n g tn*.-,
Than wind* that stir the b r a n c h e s r o u n d
And m u r m u r of the bee.
And wt will pray, t h a t , ere again
The flowers or a u t u m n bloom and die.
Our generals and their strong-armed men
May lay t h e i r w e a p o n ' s by.
T h e n m a y ye warbls, u n a f r a i d ,
W h e n hands, that wear t h e f e t t e r now,
F r e e as your w i a g g shall ply the spade.
And guide t h e peaceful plow.
Then, as our c o n q u e r i n g hosts r e t u r n .
W h a t shouts of Jubilee shall break
F r o m placid vale a n d m o u n t a i n s t ? r n
And s h o r e of migiity lake I
And midland plain and ocean-strand
Shall t h u n d e r : " Glory to the brave—
Peace to the t o r n and bleeding land,
And f r e e d o m to the slav* !•'
Cored of Matrimony.
V i o l e n t P o w e r was in t h e sulks.
B u t s h e looked v e r y p r c t t v , n e v e r t h e l e s s .
G i r l s will
Whitewater. •
l o o k p r e t t y t h a t h a v e ejta like b i n e m o r n i n g g l o r i e s
"
f o u r o ' c l o c k io t h e m o r c i o g , a n d rosy lips, n o d r o a n d
faces w i t h salio b r o w n h a i r g r o w i n g l o n g on t h e foreiuin>.
h e a d . V i o l e t k n e w s h e w a s p r e t t y — a D d s h e k n e w likeA. P . W H R B L O C K
Alrotr*
wise t h a t M r . E l i j a h P e l l e t w s a n o t h a n d s o m e .
J O S E P H MAR DEN
l i t e p a r l o r c u r t a i n s w e r e e l b o w e d a s i d e by g r e a t scootMORTEN D. CAMPBEL1
e d masses of r o s e g e r a n i n m s , a n d V i o l e t ' s little p i a n o
E m m e t County Rcpabll«*n:tCon»mlttee.
was o p e n , close b y , g i v i n g t h e p a r l o r a c o s y hotne-like
* W M . H. F I F E ( C h a i r m a n )
Little Tr**et*c. look m a t y o u r b r o w n s t o n e p a l a c e s n e v e r can rival, a n y
ANDREW POUTER
"
m o r e t h a n t h e r o b i n ' s g i l d e a c a g e rivals t h e mos»-lined
D A N I E L HOLMES
nest s w i n g i n g in t h e t o p m o s t f o r k of the s h a d o w y old
• K e p n b l l c n n C o m m i t t e e of A n t r i m C o u n t * .
beach tree 1
J A M E S L. G I L B E R T ( C h a i r m a n )
Elk R a p i d s
V i o l e t w a s l e a n i n g o v e r her f r a g r a n t g e r a n i u m s , reso1MCHARD K N I G H T
B*nks.
lutely t a c t i t u r o . in a blue c a s h m e r e w r a p p e r , w i t h ao
J ) A > ' J E I . F. T R U E
Milton.
e d g e of d e l i c a t e lace a t the slender t h r o a t a n d s h a p e l y
Ixwianaw County Republican Committee.
wrists, w h i l e M r . P e l l e t s a t io t h e m i d d l e of t h e s o f a opE . -<X TUTTLB, ' C h a i r m a n ) . .
Northvort.
p o s i t e . h o l d i n g bis h a t on his knees, a n d a d m i r i n g l y s u r G E O R G E Si. SMITH,
veying Miss P o w e r o v e r the brim thereof
A 6tout,
. .Ceuterville.
J O H N PORTER,
p o r t l y Utile m a n of f o r t y o r t h e r e a b o u t s , w i t h a c o m f o r t a b l e d o a b l e c h i n , a n d h a i r carefully b r u s h e d t o couceal
t h e b a l d s p o t on t h e t o p of h i s b e a d , b e was h o v e r i n g on
t h e b r i n k of t h e p e r i l o u s l i n e t h a t s c p e r a t e s old b a c h e l o r hood from matrimony, an oodecided aspirant.
•• I b a d fnllv m a d e u p m y m i n d n e v e r t o m a n y , "
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
thought Mr. Pellet. " I'm not altogether certain w to
t h e w is d o m of lb© t h i n g , a n d y e t — s h e is a t r i m , p r e t t y
I f O T A R T P U B L I C * C O N V E Y A N C E R ,
c o n c e r n I"
T.r»*erse City, it r a n d T r a y e t * C o m i t y , Mich.
I n f l u e n c e d b y t h e s e m e d i t a t i o n s , M r . P e l l e t p u t bii
Offlce in D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
I-Ij
b a n d s slowly d o w n i n t o t h e c r o w n of b i s b a t , a n d d . e w
f o r t h , s b r o w e d in w r a p p i n g s of s i l v e r p a p e r , a stiff l i t t l e
hot bouse b o n q n e t
I k n o w M i s s V i o l e t w a s f o o d o f flowers," h e remarked, l o o k i n g s t r a i g h t i n t o t h e h a t , a s if b e e x p e c t e d ano t h e r b o u q u e t t o s p r i n g u p in t b e p l a c e of t h e lost one,
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
"
p o r t e r «f F i f t h u d W o o d b r i d g e Streets, o p p o ^ t e M i c h i g s j . " a n d s o I t b o u g H
H e s t o p p e d T f i o o n d e r i n g v a i n l y f o r an i d e s t o finish u p
C e n t r a l Rail Road C o m p a n y ' s Machine 8 h o p s . (1-ly)
w i t h , a n a - b e s t " H a i l C o l u m b i a " on t h e c r o w n o f h i s
h a t w i t h b i s finger-eods.
F i r e m i n u t e s elapsed in a w k w a r d s i l e n c e , a n d t h e n
M r . P e l l e t c a m e t o t b e conclusion t h a t h e h a d b e t t e r
go, a n d r o s e a c c o r d i n g l y .
t f o e s t a l k t a t f * Of w o r k i n h i s l i n e . S h o p a t r e a l d s . e e ,
M
P r e y c o m e and see us again, Mr. P e l l e t , " said M r s .
s i x ' m l l e s east of B e n w n J a , In the t o w n of H o i p e a t e a i
AU
P o w e r , sweetly.
" T h a n k ' e e , s a i d t h a t g e n t l e m a n , " I ' m g o i n g o u t of
t o w n f o r a d a y o r t w o — t h a t i s — « w e e k , a n d well, I will
d r o p in w h e o l c o m e b a c k f r o m S t e e l e ' s M i l l s . "
11
8 t e e J $ ' s M i l l s F ' ejaculated Mrs. P o w e r .
" I s thst
STAND&ED
e place you are gohig to V
• • T e e — i t ' s a b o u t a b e d d e b t of t b e firm's."
j*
O F A L L KINDS.
" D e a r m e , w h a t a v e r y s i n g u l a r c o i n c i d e n c e . " smiled
| i % I « » , W a r « h o a » ^ 1 V u o J * « , L « t t « r M r s P o w e r . " M y s i s t e r , M r * . A m a * i « h C o r n y , Jive* i o
S t e e l e ' s Mills. D o p r s y c a l l a n d s e e b e r , I shall b e so
delighted. A n d Violet," pursued Mrs. Power, " you
^
P i l l B A m , GREENURAF * CO.,
c a n M o d t h o s e s l i p p e r s t o y o u r u n c l e — i t will b e s u c h
i f J L a k e S t r e e t , C H I C ACO.
,
an excellent opportunity.''
* o r s a l e l a D e t r o i t by F A B B A N D * S H E L I Y .
WBlTKW A T * * .
C I I A K L E S I . S C O F I E L D , iChairinan)
C H A R L E S H. E 3 T E S
AMBROSE
JOUN PULSIPHER,
c . H. MAHSH,
^ttornej an!) Cotntstllor at £ato,
JACKSON & WILEY,
F o u n d e r s and
D. E. CARTER,
"Watch M a k e r and J e w e l e r ,
V'V-i
FAIRBANKS'
o A L B 6
. r e m a r k e d t h e l a t t e r , c h e w i n g rigorously a t a b i t o f '
s h i n i n g yellow s t r a w .
" A i d Violet has been trained by b e r f ' t h o u g h t M r .
P e l l e t w i t h a s o d d e n p a n g of i r r e s o l u t i o n ^
D i n n e r t i m e c a m e — b u t n o r o a s t l a m b tod d a i n t y vegetables.
v W e mostly pot u p with cold snacks deanin'-hooae
t i m e s , " said A m a z i a h , as h o p r e s e n t e d a p l a t e of j a d e s cribsbly
fooilized
viands t o his visitor.
" My wife
d o n ' t like t o b e b o t h e r e d c o o k i n ' h o t t h i n g * . "
• • H o w l o o g d o t s houhc-cJeaning last r* asked M r .
Pellet, grsting his teeth a g a i n s t * bony sandwich.
" O h , t w o o r t h r e e week*."
...
,
•' S i x l i m e s t h r e e , " m e n t a l l y c o m p u t e d M r . P e l l e t —
" E i g h t e e n w e e k s o u t of t h e fifty-two, s p e n t in t h i s d r e a ry ceremonial I I ' m glad I ' m not a m a r r i e d m a n I"
C o l d a n d d i m , t h r o u g h f a l l i n g r a i n a n d d r i v i n g w i n d , •«
tbe night gathered o v e r t b e old farm-bouse. .
" Good . t h o u g h t Mr. Pellet, " I can a t least g o t o
bed r
" I h a v e n ' t d o o e t h i n g s as t h o r o u g h l y • * I e x p W t e d , ' *
said M r s . Coroey, as sbe smilingly b a n d e d M r . P e U e l m * i
bedroom candle.
" W h e n V i o l e t is here we have w h a t
I call s r e a l h o u s e - c l e a n i n g , V i o l e t i s so f o o d of c l e a s l i - .
VIOLTT."
A n d M r . E l i j a h P e l l e t t o o k f b e e x p r e s s t r a i n for t b e
s t a t i o n w h e n c e a daily s t a g e c r a w l e d o v e r t h e bills t o
S t e e l e ' s Mills, with t h i s r a t h e r u n c o m p l i m e n t a r y n o t e
l u r k i n g in o n e of t b e t o e s o f U p c l e C o r o e y ' s new slippers.
A s p l e n d i d old f a r m h o u s e , w i t h i t s s l o p i n g e a v e s all
b i d d e n i o s n o w y c l o u d s of c h e r r y blossoms, a n d o d o r o u s
b r a n c h e s of s o u t h e r n w o o d o n e a c h s i d e of t h e g a r d e n
g a t e — v e l v e t fields s t r e t c h i n g a w a y t o a b l u e , t r a n q u i l
stream, a n d the garled apple orchard, whose knotty
b o n g h s were just begionlcg to blush with p i n k clusteriog
b u c k — M r . Pellet came suddenly upon its rural beauty
as be t u r n e d t h e s w e e p in t h e r o a d , a n d b e a l m o s t envied t h e q u i e t life of A m a z i a h C o r n e y .
" W a l k i n , S q a i r e ; walk i n , " said U n c l e A m a r i a h .
b e a m i n g all o v e r w i t h h e a r t y h o s p i t a l i t y .
" M y wife
will be p o w e r f u l glad t o sec y e . Dolly 1 h e r e ' s a g e n t l e m a n t h a t k n o w s y o u r b r o t h e r H i r a m ' s folks in Y o r k ,
sod h e ' s b r o u g h t rae a p a i r o ' s l i p p e r s t h a t o u r little
V i o l e t w o r k e d for h e r old nocle— Dolly, I s a y — D o l l y H
A n d Mrs. C o r n e y c a m e t r i p p i n g i n — a rosy m a t r o n of
a b o u t forty-five, w i t h s u n n y b r o w a h a i r u o d e r t b e n e a t est of lace caps, a o d a c o m p l e x i o n like b e r own a p p l e blossoms.
S h e held o u t her p l u m p p a l m with a w e l c o m e
no whit less c o r d i a l t h a n h e r h u s b a n d s .
• W e l l !" e j a c u l a t e d U n c l e A m a z i a h , lost In a d m i r a tion or t h e s l i p p e r s h e was t u r n i n g r o u n d *nd r o u n d oo
his p o o d e r o u s h a n d , " if t h e s e e r e l a l o c k s a n d p i n k s a i n ' t
jttst as n a t u r a l as life, I a i n ' t n o — H a l l o I"
T h e little p u r p l e note d r o p p e d t o t b e floor. U n c l e
A m a z i a h s t a r t e d as if a full g r o w n f a i r y h a d flattered o u t
of t b e s l i p p e r s .
" I t ' s f o r y o n . D o l l y , " be said t o h i s wi5B, c a r e f u l l y
p i c k i n g it u p . " A letter f r o m V i o l e t , I c a l c u l a t e .
Sit
Sown, S q u i r e , sit d o w n — t e a l l b e ready p r e s e n t l y , a n d
y o n m o s t b e clean b e a t o u t , t r a v e l i n ' all t b e w a v f r o m
York."
M e a n w h i l e A u n t Dolly, l e a n i n g a g a i n s t t b e k i t c h e n
dresser, read V i o l e t ' s note twice over. Slowly a o d
t h o u g h t f u l l y t h e second t i m e . T h e n s b e set h e r lips
close t o g e t h e r a n d w i n k e d b e r h a z e l e y e s v e r y h a r d .
" 1 h a v e i t , " s a i d A u n t Dolly.
A u n t 1 >olly knew w h a t s h e w a s a b o u t , too, w h e n s h e
uttered these t h r e e magic
roouosyliables.
S h o was a woman, f r o m t h e c r o w n of h e r bead t o tbe soles of her
t r i m f e e t — o real g e n u i n e , c o n t r i v i n g , m a n e u v e r i n g , w a r m h e a r t e d w o m a n — a n d A u n t D o l l y was m i s t r e s s of h e r si
tuatiou.
" S o > o u ' r e t h i n k i n g of m a t r i m o n y , M r . P e l l e t f ' said
A u n t Dolly, as s h e e x t e n d e d a f r a g i o n t c u p of t e a to t h e
smiling bachelor.
" D e a r m e ! R o w did y o n b e c o m e a w a r e of it ? " simpered Mr. P e l l e t
• ' M y d e a r sir !" smiled A u n t Dolly, " we w o m a n k i n d
know s u c h t h i n g s by i o t n t i o c . W e l l , V i o l e t is a c h a r m i n g girl !—we all k n o w t h a t — a n d she'll m a k e t b e sweetest little wife io t h e w o r l d . "
M r . P e l l e t b l u s h e d t o t h e b a l d s p o t on t h e t o p o f b i s
ad.
" Of course—of c o u n » — t h a t is," ho stuttered, " i f s b e
will h a v e m e . "
" O h , s h e l l h a v e y o n c e r t a i n l y , " said M r s . C o r n e y .
g r a c i o u s l y ; " t h e r e ' s DO s o r t of d o u b t oo t h a t s u b j e c t . "
M r . P e l l e t i l l u m i n a t e d all of a 6odden i u t o a r a d i e u t ,
s e l f - c o m p l a c e n t smilo.
•' 1 h a v e always t h o u g h t , Mrs. C o r n e y , " h e said, b u
t e r i o e bis t o a s t " t h a t h o u s e - k e e p i n g w a s p r e f e r a b l e t o
boarding."
*
" T o b e s u r e , " said A u o t Dolly, " V i o l e l is a splendid
h o u s e k e e p e r - I h a v e t r a i c e d b e r myself, M r . P e l l e t
sbe i s m y d o u b l e in all r e s p e c t s .
W h a t e v e r I do, Vio!."$; <xa, t o a d e e r e e of still g r e a t e r p e r f e c t i o n . "
' B y t h e w a y . ' said A u n t Dolly, l o w e r i n g b e r v o i c e t o
a m y s t e r i o u s whisper, a s s b e u r w l oo bis a c c e p t a n c c p l a t e of t i m p i e d p e a c h p r e s e r v e s , ' H j a v e y o u s p o k e n tk
momentous question yet I "
" N o t y e t " r a i d M r . P e l l e t s h e e p i s h l y ; " b u t I shall
certainly a s k it i m m e d i a t e l y on ray return t o t o w n .
Y o u l l find b e r a v e r y s u p e r i o r h o u s e k e e p e r , " said
" HH ee r n o t i o n s of d o m e s t i c cleaofi
c l e a n l i ooess
e
, A u nitt Dolly. •'
arc
f o r m e d a f t e r my own model.
H o w often I have beard
tbe d e a r c h i l d d e c l a r e h e r u n a l t e r a b l e resolution t o c l e a o
house six times a yenr when sbe was a housekeeper. A h
m o — t b e e n t e r p r i s i n g little t h i n g !"
" C l e a n l i n e s s is n e x t t o g o d l i n e s s , " said M r . P e l l e t ,
t r y i n g t o look wise, w h i l e U n c l e A m a z i a h s t a r e d a n d
d r a n k bis tea, a n d s t a r e d a g a i n in a silent s p e c i e s of
T h e n e x t morning i t " rained pitch-forks." A u n t Dolly w a s u p y i t h t h e d a w n ; a n d b y t h e t i m e M r . P e l l e t
m a d e h i s a p p e a r a o c e , w i t h a keeD a p p e t i t e for b r e a k f a s t
sbe h a d a grand " house cleaniog ' u n d e r way. 'lliere
w a s DO c o m f o r t a n y w h e r e a b o u t t n e b o u s e ; t h e r e w s s n o
breakfast—only a " cold snack
a n d finally t h e men
folks had t o
refuge
in t b e b a r n , t h e rain c o n t i n u i n g
t o p o u r d o w n s o violently t h a t t h e r e * s s n o l i v i n g w i t h o u t a s h e l t e r of s o m e k i n d
• ' I W e i s h o u s e k e e p i n g is i t T" e x c l a i m e d M r . P e l l e t
as b e a s t down on a p a t e n t hay-cutter beside the philosophical Amaziah.
" W a J . m y w i f e ' s allowed t o b e s first r a t e b o u s e k e e p -
-•* There is nofranyabout then," Mid Violet tist-
N O . 11-
" A h r cougbed Mr. P e l l e t
A s be o p e o e d t b e d o o r t h e s e p u l c h r a l d a m p o e s s of t h e
floor s t r u c k h i m w i t h a s h u d d e r i n g chilL
" I s h a l l c a t c h my d e a t h of c o l d , " h e t h o u g h t " W e l l I
i t s e r v e s m e right f o r e v e r t h i n k i n g of g e t t i n g m a r r i e d P
T b e n e x t d»v h e t o o k t b e c a r t f o r N e w Y o r k , b a r i n g
p r e v i o u s l y " t a k e n ' ' a c o l d in b i s b e a d , i o a r a i n t h a t
p e n e t r a t e d t o h i s v e r y ski a
W h a t did he c a r e f o r
rain ? T b e d e l u g e itself w o u l d n ' t h a v e k e p t h i m a d a y ,
l o n g e r in A m e i i a h C o r o e y ' s h o u s e I
" I ' m glad I went there, h o w e v e r , " be mused s s he
s a t s n e e z i n g a n d c o u g h i n g in f r o n t of t h e b r i g h t s e a - c o a l
fire in t h e w a r m p a r l o r of h i s h o t e l . " I ' m g u t d I g o t a
peep behind the domestic curtain before I was irrevocably c o m m i t t e d . S u p p o s e — J u s t f o r a o i n s t a n t , s u p p o s e
t h a t ' I was m a r r i e d t o a w o m a n w h o c l e a n e d h o u s e s i * '
tiroes a y e a r ! "
T b e cold d r o p s oozed out u p o o b i s f o r e h e a d , a n d h a - j
d r e w a s i g h of blessed re!ieC s u c h a a a man e x p e r i e n c e s .
w h o w a k e s f r o m a f r i g h t f u l d r e a m aod s a y s t o h i m s e l f :
" A f t e r all, i t i s only a d r e a m V
H e h a d i n t e n d e d t o d e v o t e t b e first e v e n i n g o f h i s ret a r o l o Miae V i o l e t P o w e r ' s s o c i e t y , l u s t e s d of this,
however, bo went to tbe club aod p u t his name down'on .
t h e list of a n u n c o m p r o m i s i n g s o c i e t y , k n o w n a s t h e M A l !
liance of P e r p e t u a l B a t c b e l o r s !"
M r . a o d Mr*. P o w e r v a i n l y m a r v e l l e d w h y t h e l i t t l e . p a r l o r w i t h t h e rose g e r a n i u m s k n e w E l i j a h P e l l e t ' s p r e sence o o m o r e .
M a r v e l l e d , a o d t h e n reseoted i t ; a n a fl- "
nally c a m e t o t h e c o o c l o s i o o t h a t i t was j u s t a s weB'iu/ If
was, a n d t h a t t h e y w o u l d n ' t h a v e E l i j a h P e l l e t for i'SOtW' 1 '
io-iaw u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s w h a t e v e r . . „
.
.
W h e n t h e wild g r a p e s w e r e t o u c h e d w i t h t b e p a r o l e ,
g l o w of I n d i a n s u m m e r s u n s h i n e , a o d t h e haxy m i s t s
d r o o p e d softly over the mists around A m a z i a h Coroey's
bouse, Violet came t o introduce a tall s t r a i g h t L i e u t e n a n t of A r t i l l e r y w h o m s h o c s l l e d H i e r '• h u s b a n d , " w i t h
blusbe* a n d s h y p r i d e .
•• I t h o u g h M r . P e l l e t w o u l d n ' t p r o p o s e , " s a i d A u o t
Dolly, l o o k i n g very wise a t b e r p r e t t j niece.
•• D a r t i n g A u n t I" e x c l a i m e d V i o l e t t h r o w i n g b s f
arms a r o u n d t h e elderly matron's neck.
" Tell m e how
i t ?"
you
My dear." whispered Mrs. Corney, while nnuterable
t h i n g s iroarkled f r o m b e r bozel eyes, " my d e a r , I h a d a
b o u s e - c f e a o i n g w h i l e h e w a s h e r e !"
A u n t D o l l y looked a t V i o l e t V i o l e t l o o k e d a t A u n t
Dolly, a n d b o t h t h e l a d i e s b u r s t i n t o t b e m e r r i e s t p e a l s
of l a u g h t e r io t b e w o r l d .
T h e L i e u t e n a n t of A r t i l l e r y c o u l d n ' t u n d e r s t a n d w h a t
a m u s e d t b c t n so m u c h . B u t t h e n be w a s ao u n e o p h i c a t ed m a n .
W n a t an Editor Might H a v e Been.
~~"
H o l l a o d , t b e e d i t o ' of t h e S p r i o g f i c l d ( M a s s . ) R e p u b lican, h a s been u p io V e r m o n t t o " w h e r e he c a m e
f r o m , " a n d he t h u s Rkelcbes w h a t be s h o u l d h a v e b e e n if
be h a d not l e f t h o m e a o d b e c o m e *n e d i t o r :
Y o u r correspondent would have grown stalwart and
s t r o n g , w i t h h o r n y b a n d s a n d face as black as t b e s o e o f
spades- H e would h a v e t a u g h t s c h o o l w i n t e r s , w o r k e d
oo t b e f a r m s u m m o n , a o d g o n e o u t b a y i n g fifteen d a p io
J u l y , a o d taken for p a y t h e i r o o w o r k s a n d r u n n i n g g e a r
of a w a g o n .
A t two-and-twenty, or thereabouts, be would b a n b e gun t o p a y a t t e n t i o n t o a g i r l w i t h a f a t h e r w o r t h $ 2 , 0 0 0 , a n d a s p i t - c u r l oo b e r f o r e h e a d — a g i r l w b o a l w a y s
w e o t t o s i e g i n g school, a n d " s e t in t h e s e a t s , " a o d s u n g
w i t h o u t o p e n i n g ber m o n t h — a p r e t t y g i r l , a n y w a y . —
W e H a f t e r seeing b e r h o m e f r o m s i n g i n g s c h o o l f o r t w o
or t h r e e y e a r s , t a k i n g h e r t o a F o u r t h of J u l y , a n d g e t t i n g $ 1 0 0 t o g e t h e r , h e w o u l d h a v e m a r r i e d a n d settled
down.
Y e a r s would p a s s a w a y , a n d t h a t g i r l w i t h t b e
s p i t - c u r l w o u l d b a v e eleven c h i l d r e n — j o s t as s u r e a s y o u
live—seven boys and four girls.
W e s h o u l d h a v e h a d a h a r d t i m e in b r i n g i n g t b e m u p ,
b u t t h e y w o u l d soon b e a b l e e n o u g h t o d o t b e m i l k i n g
a o d h e l p t h e i r m o t h e r w a s h days, a n d I , g e t t i n g " i n d e p e n d e n t a t l a s t a o d feeling a little (tiff in t b e iolnts,
s h o u l d b e e l e c t e d a m e m b e r of t b e L e g i s l a t u r e , h e v i n g
b e e n an a s e s s o r a o d a school c o m m i t t e e m a n f o r y e a r s .
I o t h e e v e n i n g of m y days, w i t h m y p i p e i o m y m o u t h ,
t h i r t e e n b a r r e l s of c i d e r iD t b e cellar, a d d a n e w s p a p e r in
m y b a n d s , I s h o u l d s i t a n d look a t the m a r k e t s t b r o u g h t
a p a i r of g o l d - m o a o t e d spectacles, a o d w o n d e r w b y
s h o u l d such a s t r a n g e , silly p i e c e a s t h i s b e p u b l i s h e d .
PATIKO OFF THR L A W T X * . — " W e l l , w h a t d o y o u
k n o w a b o u t a h o r e e — y o u a h o r s e d o : t o r f ' said a n a t torney, w h o bad attained a g r e a t notoriety for bullying
witnesses in b i s p e c u l i a r c o n t e m p t u o u s a o d o v e r b e a r i n g
manner. " N o , I doo't p r e t e n d t o be a horse doctor,
replied t b e w i t n e s s ; b u t I k n o w a g o o d d e a l of t b e n a t u r e of t h e b e a s t . " " T h a t m e a n s t o say v o u k n o w • •
h o r s e from a j a c k a s s w h e n y o u s e e t b e m r
continued
t h e l a w y e r , in t h e s a m e style, l o o k i n g k n o w i n g l y , a n d
g l a n c i n g t r i u m p h a n t l y a r o u n d at t h e s p e c t a t o r s , w i t h * a
telegraphic expression, whieh said, " N o w I ' v e g o t him
oo the h i p . " " O h , yees—;just so," drawled out the Intended victim g a z i n g intently at his legal tormentor. " I .
k n o w s t b e d i & r e o c e , a o d I ' d n e v e r t a k e y o u for- »
h o r s e !"
/.
®ht ©ran
of c o o n l y ^ ^ A ^ U M ^ i g ^ u p ^ ptaata where,
sweeps fi
ithont i
:b. 1 W T * R»mqfc Whig oT tbe
bonds, so authorized, in .the^hapda & f i t o
and farm
.
„
; from;fredricl#ofr Ihsfa l#ge Yankee*av>r*ii(l Br<>Drie<oi: ofl Ui
Barer, to fce by-him issued $> afcy •on % top olfa bilypr c £ * Jfesl|rn si£e are very
iug.to*lrd-*at townUrough Stafford
and every town that may ask for them, be to be judge Ute. We have here about two feet of snow, and the county.
TRAVERSE CITY:
vhatbtt the demand of tbe Iowa ia. legally <aade.«r
aWait and<sarriesit-ip clouds piling. it, l*bind »•
r i K B O H 3,'18®fc
aqd bound Jo ptj.OT»r/)o such demand. thus .pledging ( the fenpes, and blocking the roads, so that many of piem of Yankee troops had been landed at Little Brittain and
A t t n la the Bonntr Law.
the (iitb of the cdunty on the motion of any tofcn, with-' are impassable fbr fnoofbs.' Tbis would nbt be* tbtf caw fc^objtoitered about several poet?. J A fow (hflh wert
We uo—Mini totbe carefal cowiiferatioo of tbe Board outtheir being any power to consider tbe legality of tbe -if each (arm was protected by a wind-breaker, for theo thrown at Charleston on Saturday.
- - A tetter 1iMhe Mobile- Register-nays: 4-,000 Yankeeof Sapvrisonk and the Township Boards of tbe several town action. after tbe bonds are once issued. Thus, if the whole country .would, bo .sheltered, saving us the cavalry have comedown the Mississippi to New Orleans.
towns in this County, the foDowiog editorial
tbe Board baa lamed forty tbousaod dollars in bonds, trouble of shovelling drifts and opening the roads. An- Extensivejni]ttary^>repafatlflb£ are going on at.J&oti
mcnts of tbe Graix^Upida Eagle, on the tangling ahd and lodged tho bonds fn tbe band* of tbe County Trea- other gain would be in the greater warmth of oor houses
Tbe Petersburg Express of Saturday rays: Sbadburn's
incomprehensible Bounty Law recently enacted by oar surer, he is bound to pay oat tbeee bonds on tbe demand aod barns and bani-yardi It would make ten degreei
rebel acobtsJtad-tapped tbe Yankee telegraph, afterward
Legislature. That paper rays : " W e bavo rarely seen of a town, no matter bow extravagant and unnecessary, difference. Again, every farm, or every quarter section tbey attacked a party sent out lo repair tbe line, killing
a law so difficult to nodereload,BO bungling in theme of or carefcn and panicky, or illegal tbe action of tbe town shouli have at least forty acres of wood land If ft for fu- 11 negro cavalry*ncji. •
. / ; > ; | < , J/
tbe English language, so blind in its rations provisions, may be. Either this is correct, or e)« the Board does ture use. Remember Michigan is not a coal Slate, and
W ASHiwcmw, Feb. 15.—The Petersburg Express of
and so fa'rbelow tbe comprebonsioo of common people not act nntil after tbe town makes its demand, and then you must depend upon wood fbr foeL In N. Y. many Saturday says Grant lias thoroughly Ibrtifiea bis position
in
the
reor.
He
is
now
ns
strong
in that as in front
as the bounty law jost paased by the Legislature. As it the Board must meet and consider tbe case of each town have small farms and have cleared qff all *tbe timber be- This is done In order to prevent raids
like CoL Wade
is not too late to amend i t at this season, we call the at- separately and issoe or withhold the county bonds ac- cause an acre of cleared land woold yield more profit Hampton's celebrated cattle expedition. Every road to
tention of the L^islatare to some of its manifest -weak- cording ro the legality and propriety of the action of than an acre of timber land, and those who own large Rirongly barricaded, arrf heavy lines of works extend In
each separate town.
farms clear all they can possibly spore, and the country, every direction. The Yankees have recently extended
t
their picket lines from near Reams' Station, two mites
L Tbe first section provides that the Quartermaster
Section seven directs that tbe Common Council or by buying and selling, and clearing, has become so des- further towards Monk's Neck Bridge. This wis done in
general shall pay certain State bounties. There ie DO town board shall require county bonds of tbe county au- titute of timber that many of our farmers have to buy connection with their late more towards Hatcher's Ran.
appropriation of money or State booda, aod DO authority thorities, to pay tbe local bounty tbe town or city may their wood at a very high price, and in tbe village there A rumor retched this cih- yesternday afternoon that bar»
for Issuing State bonds to pay these boon ties anywhere have voted. Bnt it Is nowhere stated bow a town
is a great deal of suffering ; wood is bard to get at five ges with reinforcements for Gen. Grant, had entered the
provided for. Where tbe Quartermaster General is to city shall vote to pay n bounty—whether by a vote of tho dollars per cord. Save your timber—leave a wind- James River. If there were any transports there it is
questionable whether they really hod troops aboard as it
procure the money to pay these boon tie# does not ap* people, at an election held for the purpose, or by a sim- breaker—be Yankees, and learn wisdom from the errors is mote thin probable that tlen. Grant regards it expedple vote of tbe town board or city council. This is ex- of the fa I here.
U. H. SATI.E*. ient to send reinforcements to Sherman rather than rei***""
;
'{'
quest more, men in tbe trenches in fropt of Petersburg—
In this aoction It is provided, first, that e o A volunteer ceedingly important Suppose tbe city pays a bounty,
For the Grand Traverse Herald. The tranporls, if not imaginary, which' is not improbable,
under this or any future call, who shall enlist (or either aod tbe bounty issues 820.000 in bonds to the city.—
South Maolton Island.
may be intended for this. purpose.
Now
suppose
the
Common
Coancil
alone
has
voted
this
one, two or three years (term not specified) shall receive
Do the Islands grow ? This is something of an intriFromthe Potomac Arm jr.
$100 : second, that a volunteer under future culls, en- bounty. Suppose, by-and-by, when tbo bonds are fulling cate question to those who have never used (heir intellecN PW YOIK„ F«|>. 10,—Tho T n bone's Army oft be Polisting for a specified term of three ye^rt, shall receive doe, tbo county should discover that the vote of the tual and perceptive faculties only as necessity compelled tomac special of (be 12th says: Boyntou Road is not in
$200, •• io lieu of all other State bouutiea." Now it will city council was illegal—that I ho vote should have been tbem to do so, bnt to those with whom tbe cxercise of oar hands. Il is about three miles from oor present line.
be BOUoed that, under tbia call, the same bounty ie paid by tbe people—4bot the Council bad no power to ap- such faculties is somewhat instinctive, it is not very dil 'ITie enemy cling lo it with tenacity. Our cavalry on the
whether the volunteer enlists for one or for three years. propriate 820,000 without a vote of the people—would ficult tr>finddecisive answer* to that question by vishin; left found ont in areconnaissancetbe enemy had not built
any branch from tho Wekloo Railroad to the North side.
There is uo inducement for enlisting for three years, as not the County refuse to redeem these bonds ? Could the Lakes.
It is hinted a move will toou take place that way force
there should bo. Again, do tbe words " in lieu of all the county force the city to pay those bonds ? Who
The South Manitou Island is a pretty good solution t< (be enemy to relinquish a great part of his line on the
other State bounties-" mean in lien of all other bounties would purchase those bonds and run the risk of no ille- that question, written out at fnll length by tho band of left. Our line now-forms the apex of an ancle, the 5th
corps
having its left' thrown- baek sons to rover the flank.
provided for In other acts, or in lieu of all other boun- gality T Or suppose the people vote, and tbe Act is
Nature. The eostern ond central portions are unusual- Any move
of the enemy to get around our left would be
ties provided for In this act ? Does clause number two strued to mean tbat tbe Council should ba7o authorized |y level or gently undulating, while the sonthweste1
foiled. This is tbe only pari of ibe line they are likely .to
repeal tho bounty offered in clause number one ? Or the issue instead of the people. This whole subject
western and northwestern ports are covered with bigh attack.
The correspondent estimates Lee's army at 60,000, ordoes the volunteer under clause number two receive blind, intricate, unsafe, bungling, aod may defeat tbe and steep sand bluffs, so as to make traveling very nr.
ganized iuto fonr corps of infantry and two of cavalry,
both tbe $150 ntfd tbe $200 T How a court would con- whoio objoct of the act, by preventing either tbo
comfortable ond sometimes difficult; hence, tbo false re- wiih
artillery in ratio of two batteries to a divisiou, aod
etrue Ibis is not clear : certainly tho common people or sale of any county bonds, especially as section ten port circulated by travelers and captains of vessels thut a reserve of half that ratio. The 1st and 3d corps are
provides that the bonds must not bo disposed of at less the South Manitou is a sandy, bnrreu Island. They, strongest, three divisions being in each, ia tbe 2d and
Kill not understand it clearly.
than.
par.
4th
there
are only iwn divisions.
till
of
late,
have
feldom
been
on
the
Island
except
oi
Section two provides that tho Quartermaster General
shall prepare master rolls, similar to pay rolls io tbe UT
Kor the Grand Traverse Herald. the borders or gone into the barbor for wood or to pet
Kerr Jersey Legislature—Editor Fined.
away
from
tbe
storm,
they
seo
the
snnd
hills
looming
Oil.
8. Army, 4c. Is he to do this before be draws tbe moTKKVTQ.N. N. J.. Feb. IS.—The joint meeting of both
MORGAN BATES, Esq.,—Dear Sir,—Permit me to usi tbe distance and they suppose the whole Island is the Houses of the Legislature nas held this afternoon. The
ney from the Treasury ? Tbe Quartermaster General
and the State Auditor are now quarrelling over this very your columns to say a few words on the great topic of tlu same ; but they ore greatly mistaken, for tho central election of Uuiled Stales Senator wns postponed to the
lit
of March.
part contains as rich and productive n soil ns there is in
point The vblnnteer wonts to knovr whether the Quar- day—" OiL"
Mr Randolph, of Hudson, in the Senate, moved to
Tbe Geologist. Winehell, says that tbe oil formation northern Michigan, and ii sheltered by this high bordei postpone tbe action on ihe amendment to the Constiintermaster General can make bia requisition on the Treasury. before the men have enlisted, on an estimate, and underlies our locality ; it docs not follow thnt because of sand hills, which otherwive it would be a very unplea- ilon lo tbe 2d!«f March,
In tbe Uuitcd States Coorf. E X. 'Fuller, editor of
drew the money and have it ready in Detroit to pay tho that formation underlies oar locality any well will reach sant place in winter. Il seems that ut some very distant
the Newark Journal, was fined 8100 for publishing artiperiod th? central portion of the Island was suddenly cles
bounty as the soldier passes through on bis way to the tbe oil in Leelanaw or Traverse.
ngsist tbe Doited Stale* enrollment law. He leadGeologists know bnt very little al>ont tho formation of raised from the l>od of Lake Michigan to nearly its pre- ed guilty, and mode u stuU ns-nt lo tbe Court which mifront If (b« Quartermaster General cannot draw the
money aod have it ready until after tbo volunteer is Petroleum—about the shape of the rescrvois tbat hold sent height, Jb''ieby opposing au obstacle to tbe waves tigated his offense.
mustered and sent off. ana the roll made out. tbe bounty it—Qud although with the aid or surface indications they of Lake Michigan which by their ceaseless rolling and
A story Is tbld'bf the Colonels of tworegimentsengagis but little better than nothing as an inducement to men can toll us where Petroleum may be found, thev cannot tumbling against the liearh, and driving tho gravels
say at what depth, nor in what quantity it will be ob- again*! each oilier and wearing off tbose minute frag- ed at Mission Ridge. They had been classmate* and
to volunteer.
ebnms
at WatcrviUe College, Maiue, but when the war
ments which we rail sand, and this sand being carried
The law needs n provision that the Quartermaster tained.
broke out one went-with the Sonth and the other remainThe boriog of a well of a thousand feet depth will by the fore- of I he waves above the water and left to
General may mako estimates in advance of the amount
ed
true
to ihe Union. Tbey were both mortally wonnddry is taken up by tbe winds and carried up the iW!irilikely, to be needed by ony giveu date, not exceeding cost $5000. 1 presume there in not one among the
cd in tlii» bailie, and after the fighting was over, a rnnthirty days ahead, and that the money shall bo placed in habitants of Antrim, Traverse and Leelanaw who would ties, forming sand hill* Thus we sve the wind has lorm- loal friend found them lying side by side on ibe battle,
his hands upon that estimate, so tbat tbe soldier may be advance that amount to satisfy himself ami his neighbors eu the wind-breskors for the Island.
As the water of Lake Michigan retired by the sand field, with their right hand- clasped ond both dead. They
turn of receiving bis bounty before he leaves the 8tate. whether oil can be reached or not ; bnt, there are very
had evidently rccogniuu! each oilier after being woundInflection 3, each townsbfp and city is anthorized to probably one hundred real estalu owners it those three accumulating on the beach there was successively formed ed. ond Ihe old tii-s of friendship had asserted tbeir *uid bauk after sand bunk, till tbe border is now From
Counties
willing
to
risk
8
Ml
for
the
same
purpose.
pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars as a bounj/ternary, ond together their spirits bud passed into the
Let those hundred real estate owners chooso Traverse forty to eighty rods wide, all of which has been added lo
ty. Jt is not provided that this bonDty shall be for ooe!
eternal world. Side by side, ia the same grave, tbey
or two, or three years' service j nor are the towns and City ns their headquarters, appoint somebody there as tbe Island since it first emerged from tbe lake. Hence, sk-cp their lost sleep
eo that Islands do grow in some casts, bat in other
cities require^ to rat^e any distinction in this term of Treasurer, and another as Secretary and come forward
s it is equally easy to show that the water causes
The following is Provusi Marshal tiencrol Fry's order
Gervice, notwithstanding it is clearly for tbe interest of with their subscriptions.
tbe State to encourage volunteering for the long term of
A competent Geologist ought to be induced to come them to disappear, though soch causes have generally issncd on tbe 14ih to all Acting Assistant Provost Martaken
a
long
series
i»f
ages
to
produce
tho
effects
which
shal
Uenorols. c*cej>t tbooe ol Connecticut, Iowa, Calieenrice.
next spring and make a thorough cxaminatiou of our
set.
W 1 1 J J AM SI.AWSON.
fornia and Oregon : •• S"* that ull Boards of Enrollment
Section 2 provides tbat the Board of Supervisors of three Counties ; and to facilitate his work anybody knowin
your
jurisdiction, which are not busily employed in exing
of
surface
indications
of
Petroleum
most
report
tbem
The Cbaleston Courier of tbe tfth says no official ineooh county " is boreby. authorised aod directed " " to
formation was received Tuesday. Reports deemed reli- amining and inu»:uruig reornils, prepare at mice lo comIssue tho bond* of such county," to be delivered to the to the Secretary.
meoee
draftingReport us ttibo as possible what disMen
who
are
not
accustomed
to
scatter
their
dollars
ible state that tlie enemy tapped the South Carolina
towns and cities who vote to pay local bounties. Now
the Board of Supervisors is a legislative body ; and a to the winds think u J do in this matter, and are ready Uuilroad vesteroday morning in three places midway be- tricts are uol filling their qnotvs, and the day on wbich
tho
Board
iu
each
will be prepared to draft, so that au
down
wit
li
their
money
at
any
time.
Manistee
tween Blackvilie nod Balberg Passengers who left Aulegislative body cannot be ''directed" Of course, the
Board will direct the issue of tbe bonds by a vote of its has already sobscribed the capital necessary to bore a gusta Monday afternoon state that the firing of ihe ene- order for draft may issuo from ibis office,".
II
this
next
spring,
let
us
be
forward
in
this
matter.—
my could be distinctly bmrd in the distance as the tioin
members. This is a legislative act ; and its member?
I j t e rebel paper* prexut some very carious and intpr.'
course the location of the test veil should be left en- passed VVilliainetcu. It is supposed they reached the csting disclosuresregardingfinnnciuland military matters
are free to vote either " yes " or " no." Suppose they
th Carolina road early Tuesday morning. The train in Jeff. Davis's dominions. The pew curn^>cy is now
rote" no." Tho Legislature has no power to direct tirely to the decision of the Geologist
The ball is in| motion, let it roll FToping I do not from Branchvillf came through safe Tuesday eveoing.— considered of less value than the old. There is i ) mooey
them to vote " yes," since to do au act by a vote—or to
do a legislative act presupposes free choice. The Board, trespass on your "kindness in asking you to insert these Passengers report the road cut at Williumstoo. and state of this worthless character in tbe Treasury to settle the
lbc enemy had turned off toward Augusta.
as a Board, being a legislative body, cannot be "direct- lines.
immense onlstonding accounts, and taxation is declared
I am. Dear Sir,
e d " without changing its character to an executive bo.' ."he following iucident of the battle of Hatcher's Ron to be as heavy as the people can stand. Tbe proposal
Y ours^ery respectfully,
dy, which would be a fundamental change. Now tho
to
conscript stgrots bJ wholesale haviug received an adis related by a newt paper correspondent: " Near UatchA . DK BELLOT
Legislature cannot be supposed to mean an absurdity ;
er"s Run, a youn^ lad in tbo 14th Connecticut, going verse decision jn the rebel Congress, a scheme "calling on
therefore tbe olause most be construed to mean tbat the
tbem
to volnnleer is now being warmly disc used
For the Grand Traversa Herald.
with a coffee pot to get water from tbe stream, suddenly
Board of Supervisors have the power Io review tbe aoA W o r d In S e n t o n .
found himself surrounded by three rebels. With all tbe
According to Richmond papers Gen. Sbermau is havtion of the si ties and towns, end may refase to issue the
Clear your land so as to leave at least a few friendly fierceness of voice ha could muster, be commanded them
ing everything his Own way in Sonth Carolina. Those of
bonds Jf, io its judgment, the bounty is unnecessary, or ees to shelter you from the blasts of winter, and leave
throw down their orms and surrender. Supposing
when it is not deemed wise to pledge the county faith good large wood lot (or future use. I live in tbe State that the bold youth bad companions near to enjproe his tbe 16th state Ih^Lbis advance cavalry has actually penfor adebt of the town. If tbo Legislature intended to of New York at present, and can sec with my own eyes command, they complied, when he seized one of their etrated as for North as Floreore, tbo second important
11
direct * tbe boods to bo iasaed, and to mako their is- tho error of oor early settlers ; tbey squatted anywhere muskets, and marched lhem into camp in great triumph. railroad janctiod on Ibe borders of North Carolina. They
eoo mandatory and imperative, the act woold havg direct- and every where, nod afterwords laid oat their roads, 'Phis story is related ia -his camp as the capture of three also announce telegraphic and railroad communication
with Charleston destroyed, thus showing that bis left coled, the county executive officers to issue the bonds, which was all wrong; tho roads should at least have
rebels with a coffee potumn mutt have struck the Northeastern Railroad running
without reference to the Board of Supervisors. The been surveyed a little io advance, and then have tbem
Tbe Richmond Sentinel of the 13th poblishes an ad- from Charleston to Florence.
wry b e t of referring tbe matter to the Board Bhowt where tbey should be. By this means a man can know
thai the ltDguugo 11 authorised and directed * was not jnst where be wants to build, and in most coses can pur- dress to tbe people of South Carolina by Gov. Magralb,
A serious accident occurred on the Grand TrnoJflHtlintended to be mandatory, but to Iqavo the issuing of chase and clear bis land so as to leave his wood land on tiling tbe eutire population to nrms to resist the advance rofl£.aboat* miletiast of puelph^.C. W., on tbe l a b
the boada'discretionary with the Board of Supervisors. the west aod north of bis clearing, or if not convenient to of Sherman. All who Jail to fill a place in (be raukaure ins{.',"by which a passenger car containing about 35
Bat tbia aoction continues that tho Board is " author^ ab so he can at least leave a strip of timber five to ten ordered to leave the State, including unnaturaliied for- sons, was precipitated down an embonkmeA;abiqj}t
Ixed^ind directed" "from time to time, to issue tbe rods wide on the north and west lines, falling the large eigners, who claim exemption from military service on feet high. Tbe accident was caused by a bYofcen raiL—
boijk # wch cbwiy, * V and place thehi in the trees to We'p tbem from injuring the fences and giving the groand of alienage. Private business must be sus- Eleven persons were injared, ^omeof tbem quite eeriously.
bands of tbe County Treasurer, to be (by him) delivered the ondergiwtb a chance to spring up aod form a pended. He urges tbe futility of hoping to conciliate
to the several townehipa," Ac, Now, at first blash, it thicket I know of farms here which would be worth the invaders by non-resistance, acd shun escape from tho Tbe Lindell Hotel, of St. Lonis, with its furniture, cost
would Men that the Board is required to meet and le- twenty dollars more per acre if such pains had been ravages of *ar, and says t h o » only will be spared who $1,516,400. Another similar coimru called the Southid themselves. All property which cannot be remov- ern Hotel, ia in progress, with six stories or 101 feet
gislate wholly in the dark ; and, without waiting to be taken. Here tbe timber was cleared indiscriminately
high, and with rooms for 361 guaata.
ealM opoo by any town, the Board must authorise tbe vithoat much regard to tbe future, and there are aome ed is ordered to be destroyed.
TTannaTi T.ny & C.n'a (Tnlimin. 1 'Hannah T.ay & rin~s dohirriri
GLORIOUS N E W S ! !
iTJ^rpapoa^txncal liegiateiv
G e o . S h e r m a n t o o k possession of C o l o m b i a , t b e C a p i -
T
TncW--7rT"^-"~'t»"
t a l o f B o o t h C a r o l i n a , on t h e 1 7 t h of F e b r u a r y , a o d on
tbe 18th Charleston was evacuated aod tbe Stare aod
t'jt
Stripe* were displayed over F o r t Sntnter.
lion b e m b e d in B o o t h C a r o l i n a , t b e
b e d of T r e a s o n .
Captaie of
K
i
IT*
6 ° below
l°sbovs
STATE OF THE MARKETS.
To our Patrons.
* ° below.
MO»b0TB.
J6<»
Tbe
Rebel-
nursery aod
hot-
Cterlestoa-Oflelal.
VKW Y O U , F e b . 2 1 . — A d i s p a t c h f r o m S e c r e t a r y
S t a n t o n t o M a j . G e n . D i x , a n n o u n c e s t h e r e c e p t i o n of t b e
official r e p o r t o f M a j . G e n . G i l m o r c of t h e c a p t u r e of
C h a r l e s t o n . G e n . G i l m o r e ' s r e p o r t i s a s follows :
C n x K L B r r o s , F e b . 18, v i a N n r Y o u , F e b . 2 0 .
M a j . Gen. Uallcck, Chief o r S t a f f :
G e n e r a l — T b e eitv o f C h a r l e s t o n a n d all i t s d e f e n s e s
c a m e i n t o o a r p o s s e s i o n t h i s rooming, w i t h a b o u t 2 0 0
p i e c e s of g o o d a r t i l l e r y , a n d a s u p p l y of fine a m m u n i t i o n .
T h e e n e m v c o m m e n c e d e v a c u a t i n g t b o w o r k s last n i g h t ,
a n d M a j . M a c b e t h s u r r e n d e r e d t h e c i t y t o t b e t r o o p s of
Gen. Schr-mdmoifig at 9 o'clock this morning, a t which
t i m e i t w a s o c c u p i e d b y o u r forces.
O u r advance ou
t h o Edisto from Boll's Bsy, hastened tbe r e t r e a t
Tbe
c o t t o n , w a r e h o u s e s , a r s e n a l s , Q u a r t e r m a s t e r s t o r e s , railroad b r i d g e s , a c d t w o i r o n c l a d s w e r e b u r o e t i b y t h e enem y . S o m e vessels in t b e s h i p y a r d w e r e a l s o b u r n e d . —
N e a r l y all t b e Inhabitants r e m a i n i n g b e h i n d belong t o
t h e p o o r e r classes.
V e r y respectfully,
JJOIU.O— H e s l b p a n u n n . i a t
-to.,'I
*i i I'I
NDIA R U B B E R — C o a t s ^ h o e a . e l a s t l e , b a h d s , e r a s e r s a n d
INDIA C L O T H — A a l e e sample.
\ «
IRON—Sound, square, flat i n n lata, scraps, s w e e d e s , Lalre
N o v e m b e r 3rd, l W t
We are j u s t In r e c t i ; * of a v e r y f a l H i n e of
general mer-
chandise, w h i c h we were f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h t o p a r e h a s e a t ;
t h e bottom of the late * p a n i c " l a New Y o r k a n d Boston, f o r
cash, and a t the time gold waa at its very lowest q u o t a t i o n .
Th is being t h e ease we are in condition t o r e d u c e p r i c e s
on m a n y good* much lower t h a n So days s i n c e , at which
time we were selling many articles cooaiderably less t h a n we
could had we purchased at the time.
While i t i s t r n e t h a t
some kinds of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r t h a n before o u r stock
came in, it I* equally t r u e t h a t t h e average r a t e is m u c h leas
than on t h e first of October. Aside f r o m wollen fabrics a n d
boots a n d shoes t h e r e Is hardly a n y t h i n g but w h a t we a r t
selling at q a i t e a reduction In price f r o m m i d s u m m e r rates.
We hope to be able to c o n t i n u e prices at no advene# duri n g the e n t i r e fall a n d winter, a n d should a n y material decline take place la Metropolital m a r k e t s our c u s t o m e r * m s y
rely on such concessions sa will keep p a c e w i t h any such
decline.
To tbe s t r a n g e r in our vicinity we would aay o u r assortm e n t c o m p r i s e s in a word - e v e r y t h i n g n e e d e d la a new
conntry."
" Seeing Is b e l i e v i n g . "
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
c a a be b o o g b t e l s e w h e r e .
J E W E L R Y — A s n u g s t f c k , well assorted^
J E L L I E S — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , quinoca. s t r a w b e r r y , P i n o
K E ? n f ? I ) Y * 8 JWD1CTNES—An s s w r t t o W t of t b e * J u s t l y
famed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
KETTLES—-J, 5, 8, 10, pail, 3 0 , 4 6 , 6 0 , SO gallon, a t r e a s o n a ble rates, a full line.
i
K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r a a l e a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
t y the quantity.
K N I V E S — P o c k e t , Uble, carving, butchers, shoe, bowie a n d
f e r bargains.
L A C E — C o t t o n . I.lnen, real t h r e a d , smyrna, imitation, silk,
black and white, Ac.
L E A T H E R — 8 o l e , upper, kip, ealf, morrocco, linings, b l a d ing, Ac.
L E A D Bar, while a n d red lead.
42°
LIME—Quick, a n d water lime, reasonable.
J3o
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r the ladles, best q u a l i t y , a s also poffk
f o r Its application.
LOCKS—Door, t r o n k . chest, b o x . p a d , tllL'
l
M A D D E R — D a t c h madder.
:d Qualities a
31®
nloe.
36®
MERINOES—These goods we have a s n u g a s s o r t m e h t , well'
selected, bought low, a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s Below t b e
Average, 1 8 °
Q . A . GILXOKK, G e n . C o m .
m s r k e t , some very cheap.
MOLASSES—A foil line, a a d of good qnallly, a s s w e e t a *
National Salute T o - d a y .
A P P L E S — B y t h e bushel or barr.0—Dry a n d G r e e n .
T i i * DEAD W O T M L — T h e w i n t e r w h i c h p a s s e d calmever.
W A E DKTARTirXXT, W ASBTKOTO.V, )
ALPACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
N A T A L STORES—Manilla and t a r r e d rope, m a r l i n , r o s i n ,
ly a w a j on T o e a d a y , w a s t h o m o s t p l e a s a n t , e v e n nnd deA X E S — R n n t ' s , H u r d A Blodgett'8, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
P',
F e b r u a r y 2 1 — 8 r. v.
$
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
ham), bovs and h u n t e r s .
"
l i g h t f u l one we h a v e e v e r e x p e r i e n c e d in t h i s c l i m a t e . —
I t is o r d e r e d t h a t a n a t i o n a l s a l n t e b e fired t o - m o r r o w
N A I L 8 — C u t , f i o m 2d to 60d, best make, also w r o u g h t s n f
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 m a k e .
eased. We are selllog b y the k e g as low as we caoS l c i g b i u g c o m m c n c o d o n t b o 2 4 t h of N o v e m b e r a n d h a s noon, F e b r n a r y 2 2 d , a t W e s t P o i n t , a n d a t e v e r y f o r t , A Y E B S M E D I C I N E S — F o r whlcb we are A g e n t s and k e e p a
iw p u r c h a s e a t wholesale.
complete ajlsortment—low to the trade.
b e e n u n i n t e r r u p t e d l y g o o d t o t h i s p r e s e n t w r i t i n g , a o d a r s e n a l , a n d a r m y h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e TJoited S t a t e s , in
NOTIONS—Of these we have a complete line, f a t l y e q u a l t o
h o n o r of t h e r e s t o r a t i o n of t h e flag of t h e U n i o n u p o o BASKETS—Willow a n d ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, a n d
demand, a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d Ima t DO t i m e was i t b e t t e r t h a n on t b e first of M a r c h T h e
one a n d a half bushuel corn basket*.
Fort Sumter.
ters direct
y ,
BALMORALS—Lewis a n d other s t a n d a r d m a k e s .
mercury has been down to eero only three days during
(Signed)
E . M . STAKTOK, S e c . of W a r .
I I 0 S — P e p p e r , mace, ginger, elbves, c i n n a m o n .
B A G S — U r a i n a n d Hour.
OAKUM—Best navy by pound o r bale.
t h e e n t i r e w i n t e r — t b e c o l d e s t b e i n g 6 d e g r e e s b e l o w , on
F a r t h e r from C h a r l e s t o n .
BELLS—Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea and sleigh.
OILS—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled a n d raw, neata f o o t ,
t h e m o r n i n g of t b e 1 2 l b F e b r u a r y . T h e a v e r a g e r a n g e
NKW YORK. F e b . 2 1 . — P r e v i o u s t o t h o e n e m y e v a c u - RERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
flsh, t c a t i o n t b e y fired t b e u p p e r p a r t of t h e c i t y , b y w h i c h 6,- BEANS—We shsll be tn tbe m s r k e t for p u r c h a s e of p r i m e OII. SUITS—Complete, sou-westers, p a n t s , 4 c .
has been from 2 5 to 3 5 above.
q u s l l t y and shall sell at a small advance.
0 0 0 baleB of c o t t o n w e r e b u r n e d , a n d i t i s s u p p o s e d t h a t B E E P — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Metis by the barrel, o n e h u n d r e d , ot OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , k n l t j s c k e t a .
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d g u a r a n OMISSION.—U'e i n a d v e r t a n t l y o m i t t e d u> m e n t i o n , last b e f o r e t h e fire could b e s u b d u e d t w o - t h i r d s of t h e c i t y
pound.
teed.
A f e a r f u l e x p l o s i o n o c c u r r e d in t h e B E E S W A X — A full stock.
w e e k , t h a t t h o f o u r t h L e c t u r e of t b e s e a s o n b e f o r e t b o will be d e s t r o y e d .
P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in f u l l « a s o r t m e n t a a d
W i l m i n g t o n d e p o t , canoe u n k n o w n , b y w h i c h s e v e r a l hun- BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y Is In o u r I n s t l f u
low b; •
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lined, calf t a p sole, calf p u m p aole, boys, y o u t h s a n d PAINTS—I-ead In oil, ven. red. s p a n l s b b r o w n , A c , c h r o m e ,
a u d i e n c e , a n d t h e l e c t u r e r e n t e r t a i n e d t h e m w i t h an ela- t h e c i t y , A d m i r a l D a b l g r e n w a s t h e first t o run u p t o t h e
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yellow a n d green, p a t e n t d r y e r .
c i t y w h e r e he a r r i v e d a t a b o u t 2 o ' c lo c k .
G e n . G i l l m o r e BRIDLES—Blark. rnssett, and reins with bltts.
b o r a t e t-atav o:i the " C a u s e of t h e W a r . "
P A P I E R MAC11E—A small line, s u i t a b l e for p r e s e n t s to
followed soon a f t e r , a n d h a d a n i n t e r v i e w w i t h G e n . BRAID—Crotchet, E m b r o i d e r y , colored s n d blsck, s k i r t In
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color*. silk ami w o n t e d
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NKW POST O r r n - K . — A n e w P o s t Office h a s beeu es- S c h e m e l m n i f i g , h e b e i n g t h o first g e n e r a l officer in t b e
BUTTER—By the llrktn or pound of good quality.
PROS—Assorted f r o m 3t a b l i s h e d in t b T o w u s b i p of W h i t e w a t e r , colled Y u b a , city, a n d f o r t h e p r e s e n t in c o m m a n d . T h e r e m a i n s of BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckots.
PILLS—Ayers, J s y n e s , H o l l o w a y ' s Radway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
t w o i r o n c l a d s w e r e found w h i c h t h e e n e m y d e s t r o y e d b y CAMBRICS—Paper, colored snd black, common, do.
Gregory's, Moffat's, Brandreth'a, H o o p e r ' s .
a n d W i t . H . FIFK Ksq , a p p o i n t e d P o s t M a s t e r . T h e
b l o w i n g t h e m u p p r e v i o u s t o t h e e v a c u a t i o n . T h e block- CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., buys s n d childs a full P L A S T E R — G r a n d River In b s r r e l s o r by t b e t o n .
l o c a t i o n is g o o d , a n d t h e u p p o i n t m e n t excellent.
P L O W S — A nice lot of best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
a d e r u n n e r C y r e n e j u s t a r r i v e d f r o m N n s s u a fell i u t o o u r
work, with e x t r a castings.
h a n d s a n d t w o o t h e r s w e r e e x p e c t e d t o run in on t h e
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g h i of t h e 1 8 t b . T h e first flag o v e r S u m t e r was raised
good, some good for b u t little, c h e a p .
b y M r . N o b l e on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , in a d v a c c e of t h e b y C a p t H e n r y M . B r a g s , A . D. C. o n G e o G i l m o r e ' s
C E K E t ' S — P b a l o u s N l g b t Blooming, •' the " p e r f u m e for tbe P R U N E S F r e s h T u r k i s h prunes.
T h e h o u s e s in t h e l o w e r p a r t of t h e city w e r e c o m m a i l , a n d c a u s e d a g e n e r a l t h r i l l of j o y a o d t h a n k s g i v i n g . staff
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toilet.
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b u t t e r , cheese, beef.
JiltEYS—A small i « . o r t m o n L
of tbe p o p u l a t i o n h a v e d e s e r t e d t h e c i t y , a n d now all t h a t
c o u l d , a n d b n r o t a g o o d . d e a l of p o w d e r . IHallclujab !
PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), c h a i n p n m p s c o m p l e t e
r e m a i n s a r c t b e p o o r e r classes w h o a r e s u f f e r i n g f r o m CHAINS—Trace, halter, j a c k a n d cable In 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 a n d
with t n b i n g for aame.
7-lfi i n c h .
of f o o d . A m o v e m e n t h \ d b e e n m a d e by the f o r c e CKiAlB?—A moderate q u a n t i t y a n d fair grade.
R A G S — B o u g h t a n d sold.
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will be a s p e c i a l m e e t u n d e r G e n . H a t c h , w h i c h resulted in t h e c a p t u r e of six CLOTH Black a u d l>luc broad cloth, ladles cloak cloth, RHUBARB—Real Turkey, root a n d p o w d e r e d .
i n g of t b o B o a r d of S u p e r v i s o r s on '.lie Tlli i n s t . t o t a k e
R I C E — E a s t I n d i a best.
p i e c e s of s r t i l l e r y .
aborted.
i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n t h e p r o p r i e t y of issninp C o u n t y B o n d s
CliOCKS—Upright, gothlc, ovil, marine, striking, s l a r m , and RIDDLES—To nse In t h e place of f k n n t n g mills, f h r n l t n r a
T b e l a t e s t r e p o r t is t h a t t h e R e b e l s b a r e e v a c u a t e d
eight day, good line.
f o r the d i f f e r e n t T o w n s h i p s t o b e used s s b o u n t i e s t o vol( ' L O T H I N t ; — h a * < - a good a s s o r t m e n t , well selected,
W i l m i n g t o n , N . O.
bought low, of fashionable designs, and for s a l e reason- S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
unteers.
Seventeen States havo ratified the Constitutional
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side.
able.
K v u s r v E . s r s . — C h a r l e s 11. M a r s h , lisq., D e p u t y P r o - A m e n d m e n t p r o h i b i t i n g S l a v e r y . T e n m o r e a r e i
COTTON—Brown,
In heavy and line, bleached S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n , b r u s s e l l s , r a i l road, g o t h l c , a n d p l a i n ,
enamelled.
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vost .Marshal, in e n l i s t i n g m e n t o fill tbe q u o t a of t h i s q u i r e d .
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, nnion s n d wool, ladlea wool.
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SCYTHES—Grasa, bush, a n d grain sythes, as well aa s l o k l e a ,
t o w n . 'Chore w h o w o u l d r a t h e r e u l i s t a n d r e c e i v e
lilies various styles, also horse
L a t e n e w s f r o m K i r b y S m i t h ' s n r m j says his t r o o p s a r c • ' ' ' H . L A l l S —
brush, bush a n d corn c u t t e r s .
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SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red top. h u n g a r i a n , t n r n l p , a n d a
v e r y m n c b s c a t t e r e d for t b e p u r p o s e of o b t a i n i n g food I OOFKEI>-J"ava!
full a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h garden seeds, s few flower seeds.
call on h.in at o n c e .
IHhot—By tbo b a g or p o u n d .
a n d forage, a c d it w o u l d be i m p o s s i b l e t o c o n c e n t r a t e | oTTOJ^AfVK' h ''
8 h o e » — A compluto a s s o r t m e n t of g e n t s , ladies, y o u t h s a n d
M a l l h u w O k u d e i i n i n g , of T r a v e r s e C i t y , is a p r i s o o e i t h e m to a n y f o r c e d u n n g t b e p r e s e n t season, in eonso-l CONFECTIONARY—A go«d line at retail aod whole
childreus.
at Richmond.
l l i s wife has r e c e i v e d a letter f r o m h i m qneDce of insufficient t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . P r i c e is r e p o r t e d j Qjyj*•
S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
Y — Ho o g " t o f i m p " rters"d"
direct and Is sold BI
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable assortment.
s t a l i n g Ilml be w a s r u p t u r e d last O c t o b e r .
t o h a v e g o n e t o M e x i c o on a n i m p o r t a n t confideutiul m i s - ,
a - rat« be bought.
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, long h a n d l e , D h a n d l e , scoop, fte.
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocbu, stalls, a n d b l a n k e t , some v e r y n l c *
H o * . JAUKK M. HIIVIMW. C o m m i s M o i i e r of the G e n - sion, u n d e r o r d e r s f r o m K i r b y S m i t h . T h e r e p o r t s of g ^ j ' i ' ^ l ^ ^ i r t p ^ ^ M ^ g r a l i i ! a s s o r t e d '
ones.
h i s sickttcss a n d d e a t h a r c all u a t r u e .
i, pilot, by potind
CRACKER?
S h o e P a c k s — Bangor (moose s k i n , b o t h l o n g a n d s h o r t
e r a l L a n d Office, at^ old a o d h i g h l y e s t e e m e d r e s i d e n t of
legs, " A No. 1.
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g s i l k .
variety.
S k a t e s — l-adies. gents, aod boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
l e t t e r a p p o i n t m e n t c o u l d be m a d e , a n d M i c h i g a n is fair- in t h e p u b l i s h e d c o r r e s p o n d e n c e a b o u t t b e p e a c c c o m m o DELAINES—Manchester. I'aci
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, and fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
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S k a t i n g C a p s — Ladies, mlases. a n d childs.
a n d is said t o b e o o e of t h e b e s t e l e c t r i c i a n s in t b e world- DOMESTICS—A very full line.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet aasorted, yellow, e r a s l r e , silver IndexTlie H o u s e J u d i c i a r y C o m m i t t e e h a v e r v p o r i c d in faH e i s t b e i n v e n t u r of a s y s te m of c y p h e r t e l e g r a p h i n g , in t>OLli&—Kid. cl«tli a u d rubbe
leal, Ac.
v o r of t f t v - o r ^ f n l a t i o n o f t h e 1 3 t h J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t ,
: DRIED BEEF—Prinii- quality.
S o c k s — C e n t s h s n d k n i t wool, c a s h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d o n l s a ,
* h i c l i all i m p o r t a n t d i s p a t c h e s b e t w e e u t b e W a r D e p a r t - I DRAWERS—Gents snd ladie,
c o m p r i s i n g t b e o r g a n i z e d C o u n t i e s of M a s o n , M a n i s t e e ,
boy» and f l u i d s , ditto.
DRIMSS—A small s - s o r t m e n t .
m e n t und o n r G e n e r a l s in the field a r e t r a n s m i t t e d .
S p i c e s — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and qualitiea to s u i t .
G r a n d T r a v e r s e , L e e l a n n w , A n t r i m a n d M a n i t o u , nnd
and made i
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S p e c t a c l c s — I ' l a i o , g e r m a n silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
assorted, some very good ones, slso cases f o r same.
severs! adjoining unorganized Counties.
D V E S — C s m a o o d . logwood, madder, alum ^ x t r r e t a , crq.- S p i n n i n g W h e a t s — A n d bubs, an a s s o r t m e n t
MARRIED,
M o v e s — W e Invite comparison aa t o kinds, qnallty, f i n i s h
I n Glen A r b o r , Feb. 22nd, by J o h n E Fish.. ^ R e p u b l i c a n fttale C o n v e n t i o n bus been c a l l e d t o
c b u r n s flower pots, covers.
and rate* ; come a n d see.
RGBEKT OLIVER to Miss JENKIX SXITB, both of
m e e t a t D e t r o i t on t h e 6 t h of M a r c h inst., to n o m i n a t e a Glen Arbor.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 1 to 400 lbs., good.
EMERY—For e n g l n e e
S t e e l — C s s t blister, toe rorlr —
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S t a y s — C o l o r e d and white ;
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g e n l s of t h o U n i v e r s i t y .
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able article for t h e ladies.
dered, g r a n u l a t e d , coffee,
S u g a r * — C r u s h e d , powdered,
coffl in g r a d e s t o
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t i t i o n of J o h n S . D i x o n , n n d o t h e r s , f o r t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n 7th, 1866.
S u b j e c t : - P l y m o u t h and J a m e s t o w n . " I b e i
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boaes.
T H I I O W — B o u g h t and sold by pound or bsrreL
o f C h a r l e v o i x C o u n t y , h a v o reported a g a i n s t s a c b o r g a n - public are l » v i t e d to attend.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of tbe best makers a n d at m o d e r a t e T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, c h e r r y and union.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u a n d ladies nse in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m a
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B. D. A8HTON,
> Committee.
FEATHERS—(,»rdere.l wben wanted.
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cheats, cattya and by the p o u n d ; all b o u g h t early a n d a t
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a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
p e t i t i o n t o u n i t e t h e v i l l a g e s of N o r t h p o r t a n d W a u k n TO WOODCHOPPER8 AND OTHERS.
' FLAX REED—Bird seed, canary seed.
T i n ' W a r e A good stock on b a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
b u a ^ " 1 barrels, good b r a n d s .
zoovillc, Leelsnaw C o u n t y .
a n d all k i n d s or work d o n e to o r d e r .
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T h e bill t o e s t a b l i s h a b r a n c h of t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l Col- p l o y m e n t d u r i n g the s p r i n g snd s u m m e r will be giv
ev.. s h a k e r , red,
FLANNELS—Wool.
sired. I have houaes t o a c c o m m o d a t e t w o familios.
prices.
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac.
l e g e in G r a n d T r a v r r a o , h a s b e e n killed in t h e S e n a t e .
ROBERT LEE.
T o y s — A n l e e a s a o r t m e n t t o wholesale.
FORKS—Manure, buy. straw, g a r d e n , 2 and 3 tined, l o n g a n d
B i n g h a m , Feb. U. 1865.
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T n s a k s — P a c k i n g , folio a n d t r a v e l i n g , s o m e good o n e s .
short bandies.
T h e W o r l d a n n o u n c e s on t h e s t r e n g t h of i t s a d v i c e s
T r i m m i n g s — O f various q u a l i t i e s a n d d e s i g n s s u c h as are
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
FRUITS—Prunes, c u r r a n t s , peaches, plama, c h e r r i e s , goose
fashionable.
f r o m S o u t h C a r o l i n a , '.hat t b e r e is e v e r y reason f b r b e berries, q u i n c e s , pears, t o m a t o e s .
T r a v e l l s * B a g s — A f u l l l l n e . a o t i e n l e e ones.
N P U B 8 U A N C E O P AN ACT E N T I T L E D •• AN ACT
lieving t b a t G e n . S h e r m a n has captured Branchville and
of t b e L e g l a l s t o r e of t b e 8 t a t e of M i c h i g a n to p r o v i d o FURNITURE—Bureaus, bedsteads, chairs, tables, stands, T r a p * — M u s k r a t , f o x , beaver, a n d bear, of best maker*, by
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I t w a s c o n s i d e r e d t h a t H ua l l must h a v e dip y . T h e r e i t is. a s t h e s t o r m of n s h e s caused a n d p r e - v u l g e d , and it was resolved t h a t be must d i e . F e l t o n a n d
s e r v e d it, i n solid m o u l d , t h e h o m n n a n g u i s h t h a t t h e cast- L e w i s C . M o r r i s o n w e r e a p p o i n t e d to m u r d e r h i m . A f i n g n o w reveals. L o o k i n g a t it one h e a r s t h e v e r y m o a n t e r w a r d s J a m e s R o c k , c o m m e r c i a l e d i t o r of t h e C h i c a g o
of t h e y o u n g g i r l aa s h e b u r i e s b e r face in h e r a r m s , a n d T i m e s , v o l u n t e e r e d t o c o m m i t the m u r d e r .
r
y i e l d s t o t h e . t e r r o r o f t h a t a w f u l n i g h t on P o m p e i i . .
T b e o t h e r t w o of t h e f o u r a b o v e m e n t i o n e d a r e t h u s
d e s c r i b e d by a w r i t e r in the K d i n b u r g R e v i e w :
' " A t s o m e d i s t a n c e f r o m t h e g r o u p lay n t h i r d w o m a n .
S h e a p p e a r s t o h a v e b e e o a b o u t tweutv-fivo y e a r s o f oge,
a n d t o n a v e b e l o n g e d t o a b e t t e r class t h a n t h e o t h e r t w o .
O n o o e of b e r fingers w e r e t w o s i l v e r rings, a n d h e r g a r m e n t s w e r e of Goer t e x t u r e .
H e r linen h e a d - d r e s s , falli n g o v e r b e r s h o u l d e r s like t h a t of a m a t r o n in a R o n an
s t a t o e , can still b e d i s t i n g u i s h e d . S h e b a d fallen on h e r
s i d e , o v e r c o m e by t h e b e a t a n d g a s e s ; b u t t h e t e r r i b l e
s t r u g g l e s e e m s t o h a v e p r e c e d e d t b e last a g o n y . O o e
a r m is r a i s e d in d e s p a i r , a n d the b a n d s a r e c l e o c n e d convulsively. H e r g a r m e n t s a r e g a t h e r e d u p on ooe s i d e
l e a v i n g e x p o s e d a l i m b of b e a u t i f u l s h a p e . S o p e r f e c t a
m o u l d of i t h a s b e e o f o r m e d b y t b e s o f t a c d y i e l d i n g m u d ,
t h a t t b e cast w o u l d s e e m t o be t a k e n f r o m an e x q u i s i t e
w o r k of G r e e k a r t
S h e b a d fled with b 6 r little t r e a s u r e ,
w h i c h lay s c a t t e r e d a r o u n d h e r — t w o silver cups, a few
j e w e l s , a n d some d o z e n silver ooins. N o r b a d s h e , l i k e
a g o o d h o u s e w i f e , forgotten b e r keys, a f t e r h a v i n g p r o bably locked u p b e r store^beforejseeking to escape. They
w e r e found b y her side.
" T b e fourth i s t h a t of a m a n of t h e p e o p l e , p e r h a p s a
c o m m o n s o l d i e r . H e i s a l m o s t colossal size, l i e l i e s o n
h i s b a c k , h i s a r m s e x t e o d e d by his sides, a n d b i s feet
S t r e t c h e d o u t a s if finding e s c a p e i m p o s s i b l e , h e b a d lain
himself down t o meet death like a b r a v e man. H i s d r e s s
c o n s i s t s of a s h o r t c o a t o r j i r k i n a n d t i g h t fitting b r e e c h es, of s o m e c o a r s e stuff, p e r h a p s l e a t h e r . H e a v y s a n d a l s ,
w i t h soles s t u d d e d w i t h nails a r e laced t i g h t l y a r o u n d b i t
a n k l e s . O n o o e finger is s e e n h i s i r o n r i n g . H i s feat u r e s a r e s t r o n g l y m a r k e d ; b i t m o u t h open a s io d e a t h .
S o m ^ o f h i a t e e t h still remain, a n d e v e n p a r t of t h e muEtache adheres t o the plaster."
A D i D d i r i d u a l e n a m o r e d of a y o u n g l a d y n a m e d A t n i i e
B r e a d , indited and presented t h e following t o h i s in-amorata
;
While belles t h e i r lovely g r a c e s spread.
And fops a r o u n d t h e m flutter,
111 he c o n t e n t w i t h A n n i e Bread,
A n d w o n t b s v e any b a t her.
A n E n g l i s h j o u r n a l s t a t e s t h a t a b r o t h e r of t b e well>
k n o w n Southern Geo. Breckinridge is at present working
i n G r e e n o c k a s n j o u r n e y m a n e n g i n e e r . H i s n a m e is
A r c h i b a l d Breckinridge.
A D peace negotiations with Bichmond
thoroughly exploded#
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a r e now very
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T b e R e b e l 8eo#te, h a s sealed w i t h its decided disapp r o v a l t b e p r o p o e i t U n t o a r m 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 n e g r o slaves.
Loci an Curtis has keen appointed Collectorof Internal
R e v e n u e f o r S a n F r a n o i s c o , vice P a t r i c k removed.
T o b e s u r e w e ' wtll«—uow—UmmocHateW w a i I b e re-
t o drink before you begin.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
L A N D O F F I C E AX T R A V E R S E C I T Y . M I 4 H , >
Fxfcar i x r - 8, 18M. S_
| ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS FROM T H E
C o m m i s s i o n e r of the General Land Office, dated April 0,
18C3, and by virtue of power c o u t a l d e d in the 5th Section of
a a Act of Coogreaa entitled ' A h Act- p r o v i d i n g f o r the adj u s t m e n t of all suspended P t e - K m p t i o a L a n d Claims iu t h e
several States and Territotlea," a p p r o v e d A u g u s t 3, 1864,
which declares t h a t It shall and may be lawfbl f o r t h e Commlsaioner of the General Land O f l e e t o o r d e r ftrto m a r k e t ,
a f t e r > o e notice, w i t h o u t t h e formality and e x p e n s e of a
P r o c l a m a t i o n of the P r e s i d e n t , all landa of the s c c e n d d a w ,
t h o u g h heretofore unproclalmed a n d nnoifcred, and anch
other isolated a n d d i s c o n n e c t e d t r a c t s or parcels of uneffkred lands, which, in hfa Judgment, it would be p r o p e r t o expose to sale in like m a n n e r t P r o v i d e d t h a t p u b l i o n A l e e of
at least t h i r t y d a y s shall h o given by the lam»l O B r e r s ol
the D i s t r i c t to which said landa may be situated. puMuanl
to the d i r e c t i o n s of the C o m m i s s i o n e r aforesaid
.
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at public sale, to the highest bidder above the m i n i m u m
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office of tbe Register of the U>nd Office in T r a v e r s e City,
Mich., the following niece or p s r c e l ' o f lend b e l o n g t n g t o the
G o v e r n m e n t of the United Bute*, described on t h e re-aurvey
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I » t No Four Section t w e n t y In T o w n s h i p twentynine North of Range Nine WeM ; s u b j e c t to any valid P t e Kmption claim which muy be tiled thereon p r e v i o u s to the
day of sale and within three m o n t h s after settlement
made thereon.
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fact, all t h e n e i g h b o r s said he w a s 1 c o u r t i n g " hor, a n d I
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l u N l o n o f t l ) o t h e r | I'uJtmrrfT Indibn Traders, aad A n a y I l e a l e n .
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Any style of Good* m a n u f a c t u r e d , snch as I n v e n t l o a s , etc.,
stives. T h e tirst l e t t e r of t h e i r value is yet scarcely
" O b , M a r y , t b a t w a s g o o d !" c r i e d t b e d o m i n i e , elec-1 '
ated. When they are better known, sodden death and at abort notice. Good Canvassing Clerks, with a small cat r ! 6 e d b y a n e w sensation,
•• L e t us h a v e a n o t h e r , a n d p
pital. can Hud c o n s t a n t e m p l o y m e n t . I l l u s t r a t e d Liata a n d
nued s i c k n e s s will be ol the past. Ix>t t h o s e who know full partirolar* free. The profit to the retailer i» l a r g e .
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valine, or c a r p e t bag, and not be like b o o t * — b a l k y o r
r e p e a t e d , tbe d o m i n i e e j a c u l a t e d io a t r a n s p o r t of j o y : — | M , c ' ' ' e "
Inconvenient to carry f r o m place t o place.
" F o r the c r e a t u r e c o m f o r t s w b i c b w e h a v e n o w e n j o y - '
O a r race are so hfect t o a redundancy of vitiated bile at t h i s
B e t n e m b e r a n o t h e r thing ' this business ii strictly honoed, t h e L o r d b e p r a i s e d , a n d m a y t h e y b e sanctified t o > season, and it is IU d a n g e r o u s a s It is prevalent ; bnt Brand- rable . There Is no need of misrepresenting or e x a g g e r a t i n g .
our temporal ana eternal good."
| r r t h ' » Pills afford a a invaluable and efficient p r o t e c t i o n . By Oar goods show f o r themaelnes, and prove themselves !
It U a buslncusin which an ample a a d satisfactory equivaH i s t o r y s a y s t h a t t h e f e r v e n t p e t i t i o n of t b e honest I their occasional nx« we p r e v e n t t h e collection of those impnlent Is given for the money received a n d an e n c o u r a g i n g prod o m i n i e w a s d u l y a n s w e r e d : f o r in less t h a n a m o n t h M a r y
fit !• pocketed at the same time.
It is aa o c r i p a t i o n ID
b e c a m e Mrs. Brown.
danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complaint, which n o p e r t o n need be afraid or ashamed to raavaaa the
dyspep«ia, lose of appetite, pain In the head, heart-burn, pain same field again aad again, f o r w h e r e once our goods are inD e c i d e d If Cool.
in the breast bone, s u d d e n faintneas rnd costivenesa. Bold troduced, a p e r m a n e n t and c o n t i n u o u s demand Is created.
To Soldiers l a the A r m y , or t h o s e at home disabled by t h e
A lady, w h o b a d a s o m e w h a t B a c c h a n a l i a n spouse, reby all respectable dealers in medicines.
hardships* of war, to Clergymen out of health. Teachers, Postsolved t o f r i g h t e n h i m i n t o t e m p e r a n c e .
Sbe therefore
masters, o r any person w h o wishes either local or an active
engaged a w a t c h m a n for a stipulated reward t o carry
occupation, a n d o n e t h a t bringH with It great pecuniary InHO FOR WHITEWATER !
" P h i l a n d e r " t o t h e w a t c h house, w h i l e y e t in a s t a t e of
ducements, this p r e s e n t s an o p p o r t u n i t y seldom m e t with.—
insensibility, a n d t o f r i g h t e n b i m a little w b e n be recoverTry It ! a n d see f o r y o u r s e "l v eess ! '
e d . I n c o n s e q u e n c e of t h i s a r r a n g e m e n t b e a w o k e a b o u t
elcTeQ o ' c l o c k , a n d f o u n d h i m s e l f on his e l b o w .
H e A N D ' T I N G L E MILL, Is now res'dy to f u r n i s h bills of Itunrr or t i m b e r op t o t h i r t y feet in length, on s h o r t notice.
l o o k e d a r o u n d u n t i l his eyea r e s t e d o n a m a n s i t t i n g b y a
L. a HOXIE.
Irom persons leaving the obolce of goods wholly with us.—
stove smoking a cigar.
W h i t e w a t e r , Dec. 15, 1864.
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To snch we p r o m i s e the best exercise of our taste and
" W h e r e a m l f asked Philander.
j u d g m e n t , a n d f r o m o u r long experience can eosnre satisfac" l b a m e d i c a l c o l l e g e , " said t h e c i g a r s m o k e r .
tion. We aak no pay In a d v a n c e , state what style and qnlallty
A T T E N T I O N L A D I E S 11
of Goods a r e wanted, and we will send the same and collect
" W h a t a doing there V
H A V E NOW O F HAND" A GOOD ASSORTMENT O P pay by E x p r e s s a t the end of the route,
" Going to be cut up."
Gold and silver watchea. good m o v e m e n t s a n d manufaclatest >tyle Straw, Felt, and Beaver Haiti, Bo»net«, Rib" C u t u p — h o w comes t h a t t "
t u r e d in tbe best manner, or pnre material, all warranted at
bons, Plumes, Flowers, etc-, e t c .
" W h y , y o u died yesterday while d r u n k , and w e have
Also, a variety of Fancy Articles, such aa l a t e s t atyle col- prices f r o m 110 to $250 each. S e n t anywhere—pay collected
b o u g h t y o u r c a r c a s s a n y bow- f r o m y o u r wife, w h o b a d a lars a n d Cuffs, Ladies Mitts, C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral Hosa, by E x p r e s s . Satisfaction guaranteed ! A l l W a t c h e s at first
right t o sell it, f o r i t ' s all t h e g o o d s h e c o u l d e v e r m a k n Thread. Pins. Buttons, Shetland a n d B e r l i n Woola, Dolls, and p r i c e s ; t h e y b e i n g of o o r own Importation.
C i r c u l a r s free by n a i l ! Send f o r t b a a ! 1
o u t of you. I f y o u a r e n o t d e a d , i t ' s n o i a u l t of t h e d o c - many o t h e r t h i n g s suitable f o r t b e HtjJIdaye. Call a n d exT . i H . CAUGHA5,
amine.
t o r ' s and t b e y l l c o t you u p dead or alive."
K a n n f s e t o r t r s a a d Importers,
ADA g - SPBakGUB.
' Y o u will d o i t , e h ? " a s k e d t h e s o t
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T r a v e l Ofcy. Doc, 18«4.
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AT WHOLESALE ONJJY!
WATCHES
AND
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LO WEST I'RJCES FOR CASH.
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A warble l a t e r r a pted l o n g ;
I bear the r o b i n ' s flnts-Ilk* note.
T h e bluebird'* s l e n d e r e r song.
MORGAN BATES.
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1
B r o w n meadows a n d the ruaaet hlJ I,
N o t y e t the h a u n t of g r a z i n g herds,
And t h i c k e t s b y the g l I m m e r t a g rill.
A t e all alUre with bird*.
n > i r o * Aja> r s o r a i r r o * . '
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T E R M S .
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A i f n m i n i i i T i laaerted f o r O M Dollar a i d Fifty O u t *
p * r « q n « r * / l e D t i n e s ! f o r t h e Or»t I n s e r t i o n , u d fifty c e n t *
f o r e«^k,«DMci)|>entIi>»ert<on. Yearly A d r e r t l e m e a t s — S U
f o r o a e s q u a r e ; W o f ° r Are® t q i i K i ; StO f o r b*lf * cola m * ; a n d "$<5 f o r o * e c o l u m n . L e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s a t t l i e
r a t e * p r e s c r i b e d by l a w : fifty c e n t s p e r folio of 100 Wordk,
for i U B n t i n a e r i l o n . a n d t w e n t y - B T e c e a U f o r r a c k sobsequent- E v e r y figure count* a w o r d . Figure work w i t h o u t
"Tulep, W per c e n t a d d e d .
R a l e a n d figure w o r k , doable
price. 1
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AH l e g * U d y e r t l S « » « a t » U > b e p * M f o r s t r i c t l y i n * d vane*.
eftke BMa.
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T r t v M N c i t y , G r a n d T r i w n D C o u n t y * Mick » ! « •
1..
C I T Y , M I C H - F B I D A T , M A R C H 3 ; 1865.
O C h o i r of S p r in g , w h y come ao s o o n t
O * leafless grove and herbleaa lawn
W a r n like t h e yellow b e a m s of noon ;
Y e t winter Is n o t g o * e .
F o r f r o s t shall afieet the pools again j
Again the b l u s t e r i n g E a s t shall blow,
W h i r ! * white t e m p e s t t h r o u g h the glen.
And load the p i n e s with snow.
All lab •[ M frataj M j ui tiriiliwlilitgld.
Yet. haply, from the region whei*,
Walked by an earlier s p r i n g t h a n h e r e .
T h e blossomed wild-plum s c e n t s the air.
Ye come In h a s t e a n d fear.
F o r tbeze Is heard the bngle blast.
The b o o m i n g gun, the j a r r i n g d r a m .
fast,
I! SUB STATE LAM tfTICI AT TtAVOJl CTTT, IM.A nArmed
d o n their charger*, s p a r r i n g
w a r r i o r go a n d come.
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CIUCUITCOUBICo*.
. . C U R T I S FOWLER, Hapleton.
H O R A C E PERSONS,
M O R G A N BATES, T r a r . City.
CRAM,
J B S S E CRAM.
C . H. MARSH,
~ C . H- MARSH,
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. Tra»»r*e City.
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..Montcalm Co.
OSMOND T O W E R ( C b a l n n a a
MOttGAK BATES.
8 0 - KINGSBURY
J AMES A . S W E E Z E V
T W WHITE
P W. MKRHF/U-.
A H.OlDWNOS
D E L O S 1_ FILER.
W. ill VINE.
Representative
District
Republican
Comity Corresponding
MORGAN BATES, (Chairman)
C H A R L E S H. MARSH
CllAUI.ES T. SCOFIELD
E. P . L A D D
C . K. BAILEY
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Committee.
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M»plito.
*!"^P«rt.
..Manistee.
M u l t G AN HATES, (Chairman)
J O H N 8. DIXON.
J O H N M.
K. C. T U T T l . E ,
D E L O S L- F I L E R ,
Co»«lltte»
Traverse City.
Whitewater.
Peninsula.
Committee.
C H A R L E S U . M A RSI!, (Chal m a n )
J O H N A. P E R R Y
K. L.
T r a v e r s e City.
rKKINM'L*.
C I H t T I S KOWI.ER. ( C h a i r m a n )
H 1 L E N R. I1AIUIIT
A. P. LANCASTER,
Mapleton.
•• M y d a r l i n g 1 I bfeard y o u » y only ; y e s t e r d a y t h a t
you wished they were dispatched. B r i n g them down
i m m e d i a t e l y — w h y , w h a t c a n joa b e t h i n k i n g o f t "
V i o l e t went, langhingly enough ; and Mr, P e l l e t t
b r o k e o u t i n t o a p e r s p i r a t i o n o f s a t u & c t i o h sis' h e w r o t e
down Mrs. A m a a a h Coroey's direction.
I t w a s o e a r i v fifteen m i n n t e s b e f o r e s b e returned—and
then,.deep within tbe brown p a p e r cerements which
w r a p p e d t b e w o r k e d s l i p p e r s h e h a d slid a t i n y note,
w r i t t e n oo lilac p a p e r , a n d sealed w i t h a c a r r i e r - d o v e , i o
l i l a c w a x , a n d t b t s is w h a t i t s a i d :
M r DAWJNO AUNT DOLLT,—Tbeao s l i p p e r s n i l b e
prevented t o yon by t h e moat disagreeable old b A b e l o r
alive ; I wish be b a d g o o e t o t b e U a r r i b b e a n S e a b e f o r e
be e v e r c a m e here, t o r m e n t i n g p o o r little m e I H e ' s g o i n g t o p r o p o s e — I k n o w h e i s — a n d p a p a will m a k e m e
say y e s , j u s t b e c a u s e t h e w r e t c h o w n s b a n k s t o c k a n d
m o r t g a g e s O h , A u n t y I if I only h a d y o u r r e a d y w i t
and quick
resolution.
W h a t shall I d o ! h i d e in t h e
cellar when h e comes here, or invite him to tea and put
s t r y c h n i n e in t h e c u p t I t ' s no l a u g h i n g m a t t e r , A u n t
D o f l y — I w a n t y o u r kiDd g h o a l d e r t o c r y m y e y e s o u t oo,
for m a m a i s d o t h e e n e m y ' s s i d e . O n e t h j n g is c e r t a i n ,
I s h a l l b e w r e t c h e d f o r life if be d o e s m a r r y roe. P r a y
t h i n k u p s o m e remedy f o r y o u r d i s c o n s o l a t e little c i e o e .
T h e i r m i g h t y h o s t s h a r e pitched the t a m p
In valleys that were yours till then.
A n d Ea r th h a s s h u d d e r e d to the t r * m p
Of h*lf * million men.
In groves w h e r e onee ye used to sing,
n o r c h a r d s where y e bad j £ u r birth.
Ye love the fields by p l o o g h m s n trod :
B u t there, when s p r o u t s the beechen s p r s y .
The soldier o h l r b r e a k s the sod
T o hide the slain a w a y .
Stav, then, beneath our r o d e r sky ;
Heed not the st >ra-cloud« rising black.
N o r yelling w i n d s t h s t with them fly,
Nor let t h e m f r i g h t yon hack,—
Back t o the stifling b a t t l e ^ l o a d .
To b a r n i n g towns t h a t blot the day.
A n d train* of m o u n t i n g da*t that shroud
The armleit on their wayStay, f o r a t i n t of green sbsll creep
Sooii o'er the o r c h a r d ' s grassy floor,
A ad f r o m Its bed the e r o r u s p e e p
Beside the. housewife's d o o r .
Here build, a n d d r e a d no h a r s h e r sound
To scare JOB f r o m the s h e l t e r i n g tn*.-,
Than wind* that stir the b r a n c h e s r o u n d
And m u r m u r of the bee.
And wt will pray, t h a t , ere again
The flowers or a u t u m n bloom and die.
Our generals and their strong-armed men
May lay t h e i r w e a p o n ' s by.
T h e n m a y ye warbls, u n a f r a i d ,
W h e n hands, that wear t h e f e t t e r now,
F r e e as your w i a g g shall ply the spade.
And guide t h e peaceful plow.
Then, as our c o n q u e r i n g hosts r e t u r n .
W h a t shouts of Jubilee shall break
F r o m placid vale a n d m o u n t a i n s t ? r n
And s h o r e of migiity lake I
And midland plain and ocean-strand
Shall t h u n d e r : " Glory to the brave—
Peace to the t o r n and bleeding land,
And f r e e d o m to the slav* !•'
Cored of Matrimony.
V i o l e n t P o w e r was in t h e sulks.
B u t s h e looked v e r y p r c t t v , n e v e r t h e l e s s .
G i r l s will
Whitewater. •
l o o k p r e t t y t h a t h a v e ejta like b i n e m o r n i n g g l o r i e s
"
f o u r o ' c l o c k io t h e m o r c i o g , a n d rosy lips, n o d r o a n d
faces w i t h salio b r o w n h a i r g r o w i n g l o n g on t h e foreiuin>.
h e a d . V i o l e t k n e w s h e w a s p r e t t y — a D d s h e k n e w likeA. P . W H R B L O C K
Alrotr*
wise t h a t M r . E l i j a h P e l l e t w s a n o t h a n d s o m e .
J O S E P H MAR DEN
l i t e p a r l o r c u r t a i n s w e r e e l b o w e d a s i d e by g r e a t scootMORTEN D. CAMPBEL1
e d masses of r o s e g e r a n i n m s , a n d V i o l e t ' s little p i a n o
E m m e t County Rcpabll«*n:tCon»mlttee.
was o p e n , close b y , g i v i n g t h e p a r l o r a c o s y hotne-like
* W M . H. F I F E ( C h a i r m a n )
Little Tr**et*c. look m a t y o u r b r o w n s t o n e p a l a c e s n e v e r can rival, a n y
ANDREW POUTER
"
m o r e t h a n t h e r o b i n ' s g i l d e a c a g e rivals t h e mos»-lined
D A N I E L HOLMES
nest s w i n g i n g in t h e t o p m o s t f o r k of the s h a d o w y old
• K e p n b l l c n n C o m m i t t e e of A n t r i m C o u n t * .
beach tree 1
J A M E S L. G I L B E R T ( C h a i r m a n )
Elk R a p i d s
V i o l e t w a s l e a n i n g o v e r her f r a g r a n t g e r a n i u m s , reso1MCHARD K N I G H T
B*nks.
lutely t a c t i t u r o . in a blue c a s h m e r e w r a p p e r , w i t h ao
J ) A > ' J E I . F. T R U E
Milton.
e d g e of d e l i c a t e lace a t the slender t h r o a t a n d s h a p e l y
Ixwianaw County Republican Committee.
wrists, w h i l e M r . P e l l e t s a t io t h e m i d d l e of t h e s o f a opE . -<X TUTTLB, ' C h a i r m a n ) . .
Northvort.
p o s i t e . h o l d i n g bis h a t on his knees, a n d a d m i r i n g l y s u r G E O R G E Si. SMITH,
veying Miss P o w e r o v e r the brim thereof
A 6tout,
. .Ceuterville.
J O H N PORTER,
p o r t l y Utile m a n of f o r t y o r t h e r e a b o u t s , w i t h a c o m f o r t a b l e d o a b l e c h i n , a n d h a i r carefully b r u s h e d t o couceal
t h e b a l d s p o t on t h e t o p of h i s b e a d , b e was h o v e r i n g on
t h e b r i n k of t h e p e r i l o u s l i n e t h a t s c p e r a t e s old b a c h e l o r hood from matrimony, an oodecided aspirant.
•• I b a d fnllv m a d e u p m y m i n d n e v e r t o m a n y , "
SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY,
thought Mr. Pellet. " I'm not altogether certain w to
t h e w is d o m of lb© t h i n g , a n d y e t — s h e is a t r i m , p r e t t y
I f O T A R T P U B L I C * C O N V E Y A N C E R ,
c o n c e r n I"
T.r»*erse City, it r a n d T r a y e t * C o m i t y , Mich.
I n f l u e n c e d b y t h e s e m e d i t a t i o n s , M r . P e l l e t p u t bii
Offlce in D w e l l i n g H o u s e .
I-Ij
b a n d s slowly d o w n i n t o t h e c r o w n of b i s b a t , a n d d . e w
f o r t h , s b r o w e d in w r a p p i n g s of s i l v e r p a p e r , a stiff l i t t l e
hot bouse b o n q n e t
I k n o w M i s s V i o l e t w a s f o o d o f flowers," h e remarked, l o o k i n g s t r a i g h t i n t o t h e h a t , a s if b e e x p e c t e d ano t h e r b o u q u e t t o s p r i n g u p in t b e p l a c e of t h e lost one,
D E T R O I T , Michigan,
"
p o r t e r «f F i f t h u d W o o d b r i d g e Streets, o p p o ^ t e M i c h i g s j . " a n d s o I t b o u g H
H e s t o p p e d T f i o o n d e r i n g v a i n l y f o r an i d e s t o finish u p
C e n t r a l Rail Road C o m p a n y ' s Machine 8 h o p s . (1-ly)
w i t h , a n a - b e s t " H a i l C o l u m b i a " on t h e c r o w n o f h i s
h a t w i t h b i s finger-eods.
F i r e m i n u t e s elapsed in a w k w a r d s i l e n c e , a n d t h e n
M r . P e l l e t c a m e t o t b e conclusion t h a t h e h a d b e t t e r
go, a n d r o s e a c c o r d i n g l y .
t f o e s t a l k t a t f * Of w o r k i n h i s l i n e . S h o p a t r e a l d s . e e ,
M
P r e y c o m e and see us again, Mr. P e l l e t , " said M r s .
s i x ' m l l e s east of B e n w n J a , In the t o w n of H o i p e a t e a i
AU
P o w e r , sweetly.
" T h a n k ' e e , s a i d t h a t g e n t l e m a n , " I ' m g o i n g o u t of
t o w n f o r a d a y o r t w o — t h a t i s — « w e e k , a n d well, I will
d r o p in w h e o l c o m e b a c k f r o m S t e e l e ' s M i l l s . "
11
8 t e e J $ ' s M i l l s F ' ejaculated Mrs. P o w e r .
" I s thst
STAND&ED
e place you are gohig to V
• • T e e — i t ' s a b o u t a b e d d e b t of t b e firm's."
j*
O F A L L KINDS.
" D e a r m e , w h a t a v e r y s i n g u l a r c o i n c i d e n c e . " smiled
| i % I « » , W a r « h o a » ^ 1 V u o J * « , L « t t « r M r s P o w e r . " M y s i s t e r , M r * . A m a * i « h C o r n y , Jive* i o
S t e e l e ' s Mills. D o p r s y c a l l a n d s e e b e r , I shall b e so
delighted. A n d Violet," pursued Mrs. Power, " you
^
P i l l B A m , GREENURAF * CO.,
c a n M o d t h o s e s l i p p e r s t o y o u r u n c l e — i t will b e s u c h
i f J L a k e S t r e e t , C H I C ACO.
,
an excellent opportunity.''
* o r s a l e l a D e t r o i t by F A B B A N D * S H E L I Y .
WBlTKW A T * * .
C I I A K L E S I . S C O F I E L D , iChairinan)
C H A R L E S H. E 3 T E S
AMBROSE
JOUN PULSIPHER,
c . H. MAHSH,
^ttornej an!) Cotntstllor at £ato,
JACKSON & WILEY,
F o u n d e r s and
D. E. CARTER,
"Watch M a k e r and J e w e l e r ,
V'V-i
FAIRBANKS'
o A L B 6
. r e m a r k e d t h e l a t t e r , c h e w i n g rigorously a t a b i t o f '
s h i n i n g yellow s t r a w .
" A i d Violet has been trained by b e r f ' t h o u g h t M r .
P e l l e t w i t h a s o d d e n p a n g of i r r e s o l u t i o n ^
D i n n e r t i m e c a m e — b u t n o r o a s t l a m b tod d a i n t y vegetables.
v W e mostly pot u p with cold snacks deanin'-hooae
t i m e s , " said A m a z i a h , as h o p r e s e n t e d a p l a t e of j a d e s cribsbly
fooilized
viands t o his visitor.
" My wife
d o n ' t like t o b e b o t h e r e d c o o k i n ' h o t t h i n g * . "
• • H o w l o o g d o t s houhc-cJeaning last r* asked M r .
Pellet, grsting his teeth a g a i n s t * bony sandwich.
" O h , t w o o r t h r e e week*."
...
,
•' S i x l i m e s t h r e e , " m e n t a l l y c o m p u t e d M r . P e l l e t —
" E i g h t e e n w e e k s o u t of t h e fifty-two, s p e n t in t h i s d r e a ry ceremonial I I ' m glad I ' m not a m a r r i e d m a n I"
C o l d a n d d i m , t h r o u g h f a l l i n g r a i n a n d d r i v i n g w i n d , •«
tbe night gathered o v e r t b e old farm-bouse. .
" Good . t h o u g h t Mr. Pellet, " I can a t least g o t o
bed r
" I h a v e n ' t d o o e t h i n g s as t h o r o u g h l y • * I e x p W t e d , ' *
said M r s . Coroey, as sbe smilingly b a n d e d M r . P e U e l m * i
bedroom candle.
" W h e n V i o l e t is here we have w h a t
I call s r e a l h o u s e - c l e a n i n g , V i o l e t i s so f o o d of c l e a s l i - .
VIOLTT."
A n d M r . E l i j a h P e l l e t t o o k f b e e x p r e s s t r a i n for t b e
s t a t i o n w h e n c e a daily s t a g e c r a w l e d o v e r t h e bills t o
S t e e l e ' s Mills, with t h i s r a t h e r u n c o m p l i m e n t a r y n o t e
l u r k i n g in o n e of t b e t o e s o f U p c l e C o r o e y ' s new slippers.
A s p l e n d i d old f a r m h o u s e , w i t h i t s s l o p i n g e a v e s all
b i d d e n i o s n o w y c l o u d s of c h e r r y blossoms, a n d o d o r o u s
b r a n c h e s of s o u t h e r n w o o d o n e a c h s i d e of t h e g a r d e n
g a t e — v e l v e t fields s t r e t c h i n g a w a y t o a b l u e , t r a n q u i l
stream, a n d the garled apple orchard, whose knotty
b o n g h s were just begionlcg to blush with p i n k clusteriog
b u c k — M r . Pellet came suddenly upon its rural beauty
as be t u r n e d t h e s w e e p in t h e r o a d , a n d b e a l m o s t envied t h e q u i e t life of A m a z i a h C o r n e y .
" W a l k i n , S q a i r e ; walk i n , " said U n c l e A m a r i a h .
b e a m i n g all o v e r w i t h h e a r t y h o s p i t a l i t y .
" M y wife
will be p o w e r f u l glad t o sec y e . Dolly 1 h e r e ' s a g e n t l e m a n t h a t k n o w s y o u r b r o t h e r H i r a m ' s folks in Y o r k ,
sod h e ' s b r o u g h t rae a p a i r o ' s l i p p e r s t h a t o u r little
V i o l e t w o r k e d for h e r old nocle— Dolly, I s a y — D o l l y H
A n d Mrs. C o r n e y c a m e t r i p p i n g i n — a rosy m a t r o n of
a b o u t forty-five, w i t h s u n n y b r o w a h a i r u o d e r t b e n e a t est of lace caps, a o d a c o m p l e x i o n like b e r own a p p l e blossoms.
S h e held o u t her p l u m p p a l m with a w e l c o m e
no whit less c o r d i a l t h a n h e r h u s b a n d s .
• W e l l !" e j a c u l a t e d U n c l e A m a z i a h , lost In a d m i r a tion or t h e s l i p p e r s h e was t u r n i n g r o u n d *nd r o u n d oo
his p o o d e r o u s h a n d , " if t h e s e e r e l a l o c k s a n d p i n k s a i n ' t
jttst as n a t u r a l as life, I a i n ' t n o — H a l l o I"
T h e little p u r p l e note d r o p p e d t o t b e floor. U n c l e
A m a z i a h s t a r t e d as if a full g r o w n f a i r y h a d flattered o u t
of t b e s l i p p e r s .
" I t ' s f o r y o n . D o l l y , " be said t o h i s wi5B, c a r e f u l l y
p i c k i n g it u p . " A letter f r o m V i o l e t , I c a l c u l a t e .
Sit
Sown, S q u i r e , sit d o w n — t e a l l b e ready p r e s e n t l y , a n d
y o n m o s t b e clean b e a t o u t , t r a v e l i n ' all t b e w a v f r o m
York."
M e a n w h i l e A u n t Dolly, l e a n i n g a g a i n s t t b e k i t c h e n
dresser, read V i o l e t ' s note twice over. Slowly a o d
t h o u g h t f u l l y t h e second t i m e . T h e n s b e set h e r lips
close t o g e t h e r a n d w i n k e d b e r h a z e l e y e s v e r y h a r d .
" 1 h a v e i t , " s a i d A u n t Dolly.
A u n t 1 >olly knew w h a t s h e w a s a b o u t , too, w h e n s h e
uttered these t h r e e magic
roouosyliables.
S h o was a woman, f r o m t h e c r o w n of h e r bead t o tbe soles of her
t r i m f e e t — o real g e n u i n e , c o n t r i v i n g , m a n e u v e r i n g , w a r m h e a r t e d w o m a n — a n d A u n t D o l l y was m i s t r e s s of h e r si
tuatiou.
" S o > o u ' r e t h i n k i n g of m a t r i m o n y , M r . P e l l e t f ' said
A u n t Dolly, as s h e e x t e n d e d a f r a g i o n t c u p of t e a to t h e
smiling bachelor.
" D e a r m e ! R o w did y o n b e c o m e a w a r e of it ? " simpered Mr. P e l l e t
• ' M y d e a r sir !" smiled A u n t Dolly, " we w o m a n k i n d
know s u c h t h i n g s by i o t n t i o c . W e l l , V i o l e t is a c h a r m i n g girl !—we all k n o w t h a t — a n d she'll m a k e t b e sweetest little wife io t h e w o r l d . "
M r . P e l l e t b l u s h e d t o t h e b a l d s p o t on t h e t o p o f b i s
ad.
" Of course—of c o u n » — t h a t is," ho stuttered, " i f s b e
will h a v e m e . "
" O h , s h e l l h a v e y o n c e r t a i n l y , " said M r s . C o r n e y .
g r a c i o u s l y ; " t h e r e ' s DO s o r t of d o u b t oo t h a t s u b j e c t . "
M r . P e l l e t i l l u m i n a t e d all of a 6odden i u t o a r a d i e u t ,
s e l f - c o m p l a c e n t smilo.
•' 1 h a v e always t h o u g h t , Mrs. C o r n e y , " h e said, b u
t e r i o e bis t o a s t " t h a t h o u s e - k e e p i n g w a s p r e f e r a b l e t o
boarding."
*
" T o b e s u r e , " said A u o t Dolly, " V i o l e l is a splendid
h o u s e k e e p e r - I h a v e t r a i c e d b e r myself, M r . P e l l e t
sbe i s m y d o u b l e in all r e s p e c t s .
W h a t e v e r I do, Vio!."$; <xa, t o a d e e r e e of still g r e a t e r p e r f e c t i o n . "
' B y t h e w a y . ' said A u n t Dolly, l o w e r i n g b e r v o i c e t o
a m y s t e r i o u s whisper, a s s b e u r w l oo bis a c c e p t a n c c p l a t e of t i m p i e d p e a c h p r e s e r v e s , ' H j a v e y o u s p o k e n tk
momentous question yet I "
" N o t y e t " r a i d M r . P e l l e t s h e e p i s h l y ; " b u t I shall
certainly a s k it i m m e d i a t e l y on ray return t o t o w n .
Y o u l l find b e r a v e r y s u p e r i o r h o u s e k e e p e r , " said
" HH ee r n o t i o n s of d o m e s t i c cleaofi
c l e a n l i ooess
e
, A u nitt Dolly. •'
arc
f o r m e d a f t e r my own model.
H o w often I have beard
tbe d e a r c h i l d d e c l a r e h e r u n a l t e r a b l e resolution t o c l e a o
house six times a yenr when sbe was a housekeeper. A h
m o — t b e e n t e r p r i s i n g little t h i n g !"
" C l e a n l i n e s s is n e x t t o g o d l i n e s s , " said M r . P e l l e t ,
t r y i n g t o look wise, w h i l e U n c l e A m a z i a h s t a r e d a n d
d r a n k bis tea, a n d s t a r e d a g a i n in a silent s p e c i e s of
T h e n e x t morning i t " rained pitch-forks." A u n t Dolly w a s u p y i t h t h e d a w n ; a n d b y t h e t i m e M r . P e l l e t
m a d e h i s a p p e a r a o c e , w i t h a keeD a p p e t i t e for b r e a k f a s t
sbe h a d a grand " house cleaniog ' u n d e r way. 'lliere
w a s DO c o m f o r t a n y w h e r e a b o u t t n e b o u s e ; t h e r e w s s n o
breakfast—only a " cold snack
a n d finally t h e men
folks had t o
refuge
in t b e b a r n , t h e rain c o n t i n u i n g
t o p o u r d o w n s o violently t h a t t h e r e * s s n o l i v i n g w i t h o u t a s h e l t e r of s o m e k i n d
• ' I W e i s h o u s e k e e p i n g is i t T" e x c l a i m e d M r . P e l l e t
as b e a s t down on a p a t e n t hay-cutter beside the philosophical Amaziah.
" W a J . m y w i f e ' s allowed t o b e s first r a t e b o u s e k e e p -
-•* There is nofranyabout then," Mid Violet tist-
N O . 11-
" A h r cougbed Mr. P e l l e t
A s be o p e o e d t b e d o o r t h e s e p u l c h r a l d a m p o e s s of t h e
floor s t r u c k h i m w i t h a s h u d d e r i n g chilL
" I s h a l l c a t c h my d e a t h of c o l d , " h e t h o u g h t " W e l l I
i t s e r v e s m e right f o r e v e r t h i n k i n g of g e t t i n g m a r r i e d P
T b e n e x t d»v h e t o o k t b e c a r t f o r N e w Y o r k , b a r i n g
p r e v i o u s l y " t a k e n ' ' a c o l d in b i s b e a d , i o a r a i n t h a t
p e n e t r a t e d t o h i s v e r y ski a
W h a t did he c a r e f o r
rain ? T b e d e l u g e itself w o u l d n ' t h a v e k e p t h i m a d a y ,
l o n g e r in A m e i i a h C o r o e y ' s h o u s e I
" I ' m glad I went there, h o w e v e r , " be mused s s he
s a t s n e e z i n g a n d c o u g h i n g in f r o n t of t h e b r i g h t s e a - c o a l
fire in t h e w a r m p a r l o r of h i s h o t e l . " I ' m g u t d I g o t a
peep behind the domestic curtain before I was irrevocably c o m m i t t e d . S u p p o s e — J u s t f o r a o i n s t a n t , s u p p o s e
t h a t ' I was m a r r i e d t o a w o m a n w h o c l e a n e d h o u s e s i * '
tiroes a y e a r ! "
T b e cold d r o p s oozed out u p o o b i s f o r e h e a d , a n d h a - j
d r e w a s i g h of blessed re!ieC s u c h a a a man e x p e r i e n c e s .
w h o w a k e s f r o m a f r i g h t f u l d r e a m aod s a y s t o h i m s e l f :
" A f t e r all, i t i s only a d r e a m V
H e h a d i n t e n d e d t o d e v o t e t b e first e v e n i n g o f h i s ret a r o l o Miae V i o l e t P o w e r ' s s o c i e t y , l u s t e s d of this,
however, bo went to tbe club aod p u t his name down'on .
t h e list of a n u n c o m p r o m i s i n g s o c i e t y , k n o w n a s t h e M A l !
liance of P e r p e t u a l B a t c b e l o r s !"
M r . a o d Mr*. P o w e r v a i n l y m a r v e l l e d w h y t h e l i t t l e . p a r l o r w i t h t h e rose g e r a n i u m s k n e w E l i j a h P e l l e t ' s p r e sence o o m o r e .
M a r v e l l e d , a o d t h e n reseoted i t ; a n a fl- "
nally c a m e t o t h e c o o c l o s i o o t h a t i t was j u s t a s weB'iu/ If
was, a n d t h a t t h e y w o u l d n ' t h a v e E l i j a h P e l l e t for i'SOtW' 1 '
io-iaw u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s w h a t e v e r . . „
.
.
W h e n t h e wild g r a p e s w e r e t o u c h e d w i t h t b e p a r o l e ,
g l o w of I n d i a n s u m m e r s u n s h i n e , a o d t h e haxy m i s t s
d r o o p e d softly over the mists around A m a z i a h Coroey's
bouse, Violet came t o introduce a tall s t r a i g h t L i e u t e n a n t of A r t i l l e r y w h o m s h o c s l l e d H i e r '• h u s b a n d , " w i t h
blusbe* a n d s h y p r i d e .
•• I t h o u g h M r . P e l l e t w o u l d n ' t p r o p o s e , " s a i d A u o t
Dolly, l o o k i n g very wise a t b e r p r e t t j niece.
•• D a r t i n g A u n t I" e x c l a i m e d V i o l e t t h r o w i n g b s f
arms a r o u n d t h e elderly matron's neck.
" Tell m e how
i t ?"
you
My dear." whispered Mrs. Corney, while nnuterable
t h i n g s iroarkled f r o m b e r bozel eyes, " my d e a r , I h a d a
b o u s e - c f e a o i n g w h i l e h e w a s h e r e !"
A u n t D o l l y looked a t V i o l e t V i o l e t l o o k e d a t A u n t
Dolly, a n d b o t h t h e l a d i e s b u r s t i n t o t b e m e r r i e s t p e a l s
of l a u g h t e r io t b e w o r l d .
T h e L i e u t e n a n t of A r t i l l e r y c o u l d n ' t u n d e r s t a n d w h a t
a m u s e d t b c t n so m u c h . B u t t h e n be w a s ao u n e o p h i c a t ed m a n .
W n a t an Editor Might H a v e Been.
~~"
H o l l a o d , t b e e d i t o ' of t h e S p r i o g f i c l d ( M a s s . ) R e p u b lican, h a s been u p io V e r m o n t t o " w h e r e he c a m e
f r o m , " a n d he t h u s Rkelcbes w h a t be s h o u l d h a v e b e e n if
be h a d not l e f t h o m e a o d b e c o m e *n e d i t o r :
Y o u r correspondent would have grown stalwart and
s t r o n g , w i t h h o r n y b a n d s a n d face as black as t b e s o e o f
spades- H e would h a v e t a u g h t s c h o o l w i n t e r s , w o r k e d
oo t b e f a r m s u m m o n , a o d g o n e o u t b a y i n g fifteen d a p io
J u l y , a o d taken for p a y t h e i r o o w o r k s a n d r u n n i n g g e a r
of a w a g o n .
A t two-and-twenty, or thereabouts, be would b a n b e gun t o p a y a t t e n t i o n t o a g i r l w i t h a f a t h e r w o r t h $ 2 , 0 0 0 , a n d a s p i t - c u r l oo b e r f o r e h e a d — a g i r l w b o a l w a y s
w e o t t o s i e g i n g school, a n d " s e t in t h e s e a t s , " a o d s u n g
w i t h o u t o p e n i n g ber m o n t h — a p r e t t y g i r l , a n y w a y . —
W e H a f t e r seeing b e r h o m e f r o m s i n g i n g s c h o o l f o r t w o
or t h r e e y e a r s , t a k i n g h e r t o a F o u r t h of J u l y , a n d g e t t i n g $ 1 0 0 t o g e t h e r , h e w o u l d h a v e m a r r i e d a n d settled
down.
Y e a r s would p a s s a w a y , a n d t h a t g i r l w i t h t b e
s p i t - c u r l w o u l d b a v e eleven c h i l d r e n — j o s t as s u r e a s y o u
live—seven boys and four girls.
W e s h o u l d h a v e h a d a h a r d t i m e in b r i n g i n g t b e m u p ,
b u t t h e y w o u l d soon b e a b l e e n o u g h t o d o t b e m i l k i n g
a o d h e l p t h e i r m o t h e r w a s h days, a n d I , g e t t i n g " i n d e p e n d e n t a t l a s t a o d feeling a little (tiff in t b e iolnts,
s h o u l d b e e l e c t e d a m e m b e r of t b e L e g i s l a t u r e , h e v i n g
b e e n an a s e s s o r a o d a school c o m m i t t e e m a n f o r y e a r s .
I o t h e e v e n i n g of m y days, w i t h m y p i p e i o m y m o u t h ,
t h i r t e e n b a r r e l s of c i d e r iD t b e cellar, a d d a n e w s p a p e r in
m y b a n d s , I s h o u l d s i t a n d look a t the m a r k e t s t b r o u g h t
a p a i r of g o l d - m o a o t e d spectacles, a o d w o n d e r w b y
s h o u l d such a s t r a n g e , silly p i e c e a s t h i s b e p u b l i s h e d .
PATIKO OFF THR L A W T X * . — " W e l l , w h a t d o y o u
k n o w a b o u t a h o r e e — y o u a h o r s e d o : t o r f ' said a n a t torney, w h o bad attained a g r e a t notoriety for bullying
witnesses in b i s p e c u l i a r c o n t e m p t u o u s a o d o v e r b e a r i n g
manner. " N o , I doo't p r e t e n d t o be a horse doctor,
replied t b e w i t n e s s ; b u t I k n o w a g o o d d e a l of t b e n a t u r e of t h e b e a s t . " " T h a t m e a n s t o say v o u k n o w • •
h o r s e from a j a c k a s s w h e n y o u s e e t b e m r
continued
t h e l a w y e r , in t h e s a m e style, l o o k i n g k n o w i n g l y , a n d
g l a n c i n g t r i u m p h a n t l y a r o u n d at t h e s p e c t a t o r s , w i t h * a
telegraphic expression, whieh said, " N o w I ' v e g o t him
oo the h i p . " " O h , yees—;just so," drawled out the Intended victim g a z i n g intently at his legal tormentor. " I .
k n o w s t b e d i & r e o c e , a o d I ' d n e v e r t a k e y o u for- »
h o r s e !"
/.
®ht ©ran
of c o o n l y ^ ^ A ^ U M ^ i g ^ u p ^ ptaata where,
sweeps fi
ithont i
:b. 1 W T * R»mqfc Whig oT tbe
bonds, so authorized, in .the^hapda & f i t o
and farm
.
„
; from;fredricl#ofr Ihsfa l#ge Yankee*av>r*ii(l Br<>Drie<oi: ofl Ui
Barer, to fce by-him issued $> afcy •on % top olfa bilypr c £ * Jfesl|rn si£e are very
iug.to*lrd-*at townUrough Stafford
and every town that may ask for them, be to be judge Ute. We have here about two feet of snow, and the county.
TRAVERSE CITY:
vhatbtt the demand of tbe Iowa ia. legally <aade.«r
aWait and<sarriesit-ip clouds piling. it, l*bind »•
r i K B O H 3,'18®fc
aqd bound Jo ptj.OT»r/)o such demand. thus .pledging ( the fenpes, and blocking the roads, so that many of piem of Yankee troops had been landed at Little Brittain and
A t t n la the Bonntr Law.
the (iitb of the cdunty on the motion of any tofcn, with-' are impassable fbr fnoofbs.' Tbis would nbt be* tbtf caw fc^objtoitered about several poet?. J A fow (hflh wert
We uo—Mini totbe carefal cowiiferatioo of tbe Board outtheir being any power to consider tbe legality of tbe -if each (arm was protected by a wind-breaker, for theo thrown at Charleston on Saturday.
- - A tetter 1iMhe Mobile- Register-nays: 4-,000 Yankeeof Sapvrisonk and the Township Boards of tbe several town action. after tbe bonds are once issued. Thus, if the whole country .would, bo .sheltered, saving us the cavalry have comedown the Mississippi to New Orleans.
towns in this County, the foDowiog editorial
tbe Board baa lamed forty tbousaod dollars in bonds, trouble of shovelling drifts and opening the roads. An- Extensivejni]ttary^>repafatlflb£ are going on at.J&oti
mcnts of tbe Graix^Upida Eagle, on the tangling ahd and lodged tho bonds fn tbe band* of tbe County Trea- other gain would be in the greater warmth of oor houses
Tbe Petersburg Express of Saturday rays: Sbadburn's
incomprehensible Bounty Law recently enacted by oar surer, he is bound to pay oat tbeee bonds on tbe demand aod barns and bani-yardi It would make ten degreei
rebel acobtsJtad-tapped tbe Yankee telegraph, afterward
Legislature. That paper rays : " W e bavo rarely seen of a town, no matter bow extravagant and unnecessary, difference. Again, every farm, or every quarter section tbey attacked a party sent out lo repair tbe line, killing
a law so difficult to nodereload,BO bungling in theme of or carefcn and panicky, or illegal tbe action of tbe town shouli have at least forty acres of wood land If ft for fu- 11 negro cavalry*ncji. •
. / ; > ; | < , J/
tbe English language, so blind in its rations provisions, may be. Either this is correct, or e)« the Board does ture use. Remember Michigan is not a coal Slate, and
W ASHiwcmw, Feb. 15.—The Petersburg Express of
and so fa'rbelow tbe comprebonsioo of common people not act nntil after tbe town makes its demand, and then you must depend upon wood fbr foeL In N. Y. many Saturday says Grant lias thoroughly Ibrtifiea bis position
in
the
reor.
He
is
now
ns
strong
in that as in front
as the bounty law jost paased by the Legislature. As it the Board must meet and consider tbe case of each town have small farms and have cleared qff all *tbe timber be- This is done In order to prevent raids
like CoL Wade
is not too late to amend i t at this season, we call the at- separately and issoe or withhold the county bonds ac- cause an acre of cleared land woold yield more profit Hampton's celebrated cattle expedition. Every road to
tention of the L^islatare to some of its manifest -weak- cording ro the legality and propriety of the action of than an acre of timber land, and those who own large Rirongly barricaded, arrf heavy lines of works extend In
each separate town.
farms clear all they can possibly spore, and the country, every direction. The Yankees have recently extended
t
their picket lines from near Reams' Station, two mites
L Tbe first section provides that the Quartermaster
Section seven directs that tbe Common Council or by buying and selling, and clearing, has become so des- further towards Monk's Neck Bridge. This wis done in
general shall pay certain State bounties. There ie DO town board shall require county bonds of tbe county au- titute of timber that many of our farmers have to buy connection with their late more towards Hatcher's Ran.
appropriation of money or State booda, aod DO authority thorities, to pay tbe local bounty tbe town or city may their wood at a very high price, and in tbe village there A rumor retched this cih- yesternday afternoon that bar»
for Issuing State bonds to pay these boon ties anywhere have voted. Bnt it Is nowhere stated bow a town
is a great deal of suffering ; wood is bard to get at five ges with reinforcements for Gen. Grant, had entered the
provided for. Where tbe Quartermaster General is to city shall vote to pay n bounty—whether by a vote of tho dollars per cord. Save your timber—leave a wind- James River. If there were any transports there it is
questionable whether they really hod troops aboard as it
procure the money to pay these boon tie# does not ap* people, at an election held for the purpose, or by a sim- breaker—be Yankees, and learn wisdom from the errors is mote thin probable that tlen. Grant regards it expedple vote of tbe town board or city council. This is ex- of the fa I here.
U. H. SATI.E*. ient to send reinforcements to Sherman rather than rei***""
;
'{'
quest more, men in tbe trenches in fropt of Petersburg—
In this aoction It is provided, first, that e o A volunteer ceedingly important Suppose tbe city pays a bounty,
For the Grand Traverse Herald. The tranporls, if not imaginary, which' is not improbable,
under this or any future call, who shall enlist (or either aod tbe bounty issues 820.000 in bonds to the city.—
South Maolton Island.
may be intended for this. purpose.
Now
suppose
the
Common
Coancil
alone
has
voted
this
one, two or three years (term not specified) shall receive
Do the Islands grow ? This is something of an intriFromthe Potomac Arm jr.
$100 : second, that a volunteer under future culls, en- bounty. Suppose, by-and-by, when tbo bonds are fulling cate question to those who have never used (heir intellecN PW YOIK„ F«|>. 10,—Tho T n bone's Army oft be Polisting for a specified term of three ye^rt, shall receive doe, tbo county should discover that the vote of the tual and perceptive faculties only as necessity compelled tomac special of (be 12th says: Boyntou Road is not in
$200, •• io lieu of all other State bouutiea." Now it will city council was illegal—that I ho vote should have been tbem to do so, bnt to those with whom tbe cxercise of oar hands. Il is about three miles from oor present line.
be BOUoed that, under tbia call, the same bounty ie paid by tbe people—4bot the Council bad no power to ap- such faculties is somewhat instinctive, it is not very dil 'ITie enemy cling lo it with tenacity. Our cavalry on the
whether the volunteer enlists for one or for three years. propriate 820,000 without a vote of the people—would ficult tr>finddecisive answer* to that question by vishin; left found ont in areconnaissancetbe enemy had not built
any branch from tho Wekloo Railroad to the North side.
There is uo inducement for enlisting for three years, as not the County refuse to redeem these bonds ? Could the Lakes.
It is hinted a move will toou take place that way force
there should bo. Again, do tbe words " in lieu of all the county force the city to pay those bonds ? Who
The South Manitou Island is a pretty good solution t< (be enemy to relinquish a great part of his line on the
other State bounties-" mean in lien of all other bounties would purchase those bonds and run the risk of no ille- that question, written out at fnll length by tho band of left. Our line now-forms the apex of an ancle, the 5th
corps
having its left' thrown- baek sons to rover the flank.
provided for In other acts, or in lieu of all other boun- gality T Or suppose the people vote, and tbe Act is
Nature. The eostern ond central portions are unusual- Any move
of the enemy to get around our left would be
ties provided for In this act ? Does clause number two strued to mean tbat tbe Council should ba7o authorized |y level or gently undulating, while the sonthweste1
foiled. This is tbe only pari of ibe line they are likely .to
repeal tho bounty offered in clause number one ? Or the issue instead of the people. This whole subject
western and northwestern ports are covered with bigh attack.
The correspondent estimates Lee's army at 60,000, ordoes the volunteer under clause number two receive blind, intricate, unsafe, bungling, aod may defeat tbe and steep sand bluffs, so as to make traveling very nr.
ganized iuto fonr corps of infantry and two of cavalry,
both tbe $150 ntfd tbe $200 T How a court would con- whoio objoct of the act, by preventing either tbo
comfortable ond sometimes difficult; hence, tbo false re- wiih
artillery in ratio of two batteries to a divisiou, aod
etrue Ibis is not clear : certainly tho common people or sale of any county bonds, especially as section ten port circulated by travelers and captains of vessels thut a reserve of half that ratio. The 1st and 3d corps are
provides that the bonds must not bo disposed of at less the South Manitou is a sandy, bnrreu Island. They, strongest, three divisions being in each, ia tbe 2d and
Kill not understand it clearly.
than.
par.
4th
there
are only iwn divisions.
till
of
late,
have
feldom
been
on
the
Island
except
oi
Section two provides that tho Quartermaster General
shall prepare master rolls, similar to pay rolls io tbe UT
Kor the Grand Traverse Herald. the borders or gone into the barbor for wood or to pet
Kerr Jersey Legislature—Editor Fined.
away
from
tbe
storm,
they
seo
the
snnd
hills
looming
Oil.
8. Army, 4c. Is he to do this before be draws tbe moTKKVTQ.N. N. J.. Feb. IS.—The joint meeting of both
MORGAN BATES, Esq.,—Dear Sir,—Permit me to usi tbe distance and they suppose the whole Island is the Houses of the Legislature nas held this afternoon. The
ney from the Treasury ? Tbe Quartermaster General
and the State Auditor are now quarrelling over this very your columns to say a few words on the great topic of tlu same ; but they ore greatly mistaken, for tho central election of Uuiled Stales Senator wns postponed to the
lit
of March.
part contains as rich and productive n soil ns there is in
point The vblnnteer wonts to knovr whether the Quar- day—" OiL"
Mr Randolph, of Hudson, in the Senate, moved to
Tbe Geologist. Winehell, says that tbe oil formation northern Michigan, and ii sheltered by this high bordei postpone tbe action on ihe amendment to the Constiintermaster General can make bia requisition on the Treasury. before the men have enlisted, on an estimate, and underlies our locality ; it docs not follow thnt because of sand hills, which otherwive it would be a very unplea- ilon lo tbe 2d!«f March,
In tbe Uuitcd States Coorf. E X. 'Fuller, editor of
drew the money and have it ready in Detroit to pay tho that formation underlies oar locality any well will reach sant place in winter. Il seems that ut some very distant
the Newark Journal, was fined 8100 for publishing artiperiod th? central portion of the Island was suddenly cles
bounty as the soldier passes through on bis way to the tbe oil in Leelanaw or Traverse.
ngsist tbe Doited Stale* enrollment law. He leadGeologists know bnt very little al>ont tho formation of raised from the l>od of Lake Michigan to nearly its pre- ed guilty, and mode u stuU ns-nt lo tbe Court which mifront If (b« Quartermaster General cannot draw the
money aod have it ready until after tbo volunteer is Petroleum—about the shape of the rescrvois tbat hold sent height, Jb''ieby opposing au obstacle to tbe waves tigated his offense.
mustered and sent off. ana the roll made out. tbe bounty it—Qud although with the aid or surface indications they of Lake Michigan which by their ceaseless rolling and
A story Is tbld'bf the Colonels of tworegimentsengagis but little better than nothing as an inducement to men can toll us where Petroleum may be found, thev cannot tumbling against the liearh, and driving tho gravels
say at what depth, nor in what quantity it will be ob- again*! each oilier and wearing off tbose minute frag- ed at Mission Ridge. They had been classmate* and
to volunteer.
ebnms
at WatcrviUe College, Maiue, but when the war
ments which we rail sand, and this sand being carried
The law needs n provision that the Quartermaster tained.
broke out one went-with the Sonth and the other remainThe boriog of a well of a thousand feet depth will by the fore- of I he waves above the water and left to
General may mako estimates in advance of the amount
ed
true
to ihe Union. Tbey were both mortally wonnddry is taken up by tbe winds and carried up the iW!irilikely, to be needed by ony giveu date, not exceeding cost $5000. 1 presume there in not one among the
cd in tlii» bailie, and after the fighting was over, a rnnthirty days ahead, and that the money shall bo placed in habitants of Antrim, Traverse and Leelanaw who would ties, forming sand hill* Thus we sve the wind has lorm- loal friend found them lying side by side on ibe battle,
his hands upon that estimate, so tbat tbe soldier may be advance that amount to satisfy himself ami his neighbors eu the wind-breskors for the Island.
As the water of Lake Michigan retired by the sand field, with their right hand- clasped ond both dead. They
turn of receiving bis bounty before he leaves the 8tate. whether oil can be reached or not ; bnt, there are very
had evidently rccogniuu! each oilier after being woundInflection 3, each townsbfp and city is anthorized to probably one hundred real estalu owners it those three accumulating on the beach there was successively formed ed. ond Ihe old tii-s of friendship had asserted tbeir *uid bauk after sand bunk, till tbe border is now From
Counties
willing
to
risk
8
Ml
for
the
same
purpose.
pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars as a bounj/ternary, ond together their spirits bud passed into the
Let those hundred real estate owners chooso Traverse forty to eighty rods wide, all of which has been added lo
ty. Jt is not provided that this bonDty shall be for ooe!
eternal world. Side by side, ia the same grave, tbey
or two, or three years' service j nor are the towns and City ns their headquarters, appoint somebody there as tbe Island since it first emerged from tbe lake. Hence, sk-cp their lost sleep
eo that Islands do grow in some casts, bat in other
cities require^ to rat^e any distinction in this term of Treasurer, and another as Secretary and come forward
s it is equally easy to show that the water causes
The following is Provusi Marshal tiencrol Fry's order
Gervice, notwithstanding it is clearly for tbe interest of with their subscriptions.
tbe State to encourage volunteering for the long term of
A competent Geologist ought to be induced to come them to disappear, though soch causes have generally issncd on tbe 14ih to all Acting Assistant Provost Martaken
a
long
series
i»f
ages
to
produce
tho
effects
which
shal
Uenorols. c*cej>t tbooe ol Connecticut, Iowa, Calieenrice.
next spring and make a thorough cxaminatiou of our
set.
W 1 1 J J AM SI.AWSON.
fornia and Oregon : •• S"* that ull Boards of Enrollment
Section 2 provides tbat the Board of Supervisors of three Counties ; and to facilitate his work anybody knowin
your
jurisdiction, which are not busily employed in exing
of
surface
indications
of
Petroleum
most
report
tbem
The Cbaleston Courier of tbe tfth says no official ineooh county " is boreby. authorised aod directed " " to
formation was received Tuesday. Reports deemed reli- amining and inu»:uruig reornils, prepare at mice lo comIssue tho bond* of such county," to be delivered to the to the Secretary.
meoee
draftingReport us ttibo as possible what disMen
who
are
not
accustomed
to
scatter
their
dollars
ible state that tlie enemy tapped the South Carolina
towns and cities who vote to pay local bounties. Now
the Board of Supervisors is a legislative body ; and a to the winds think u J do in this matter, and are ready Uuilroad vesteroday morning in three places midway be- tricts are uol filling their qnotvs, and the day on wbich
tho
Board
iu
each
will be prepared to draft, so that au
down
wit
li
their
money
at
any
time.
Manistee
tween Blackvilie nod Balberg Passengers who left Aulegislative body cannot be ''directed" Of course, the
Board will direct the issue of tbe bonds by a vote of its has already sobscribed the capital necessary to bore a gusta Monday afternoon state that the firing of ihe ene- order for draft may issuo from ibis office,".
II
this
next
spring,
let
us
be
forward
in
this
matter.—
my could be distinctly bmrd in the distance as the tioin
members. This is a legislative act ; and its member?
I j t e rebel paper* prexut some very carious and intpr.'
course the location of the test veil should be left en- passed VVilliainetcu. It is supposed they reached the csting disclosuresregardingfinnnciuland military matters
are free to vote either " yes " or " no." Suppose they
th Carolina road early Tuesday morning. The train in Jeff. Davis's dominions. The pew curn^>cy is now
rote" no." Tho Legislature has no power to direct tirely to the decision of the Geologist
The ball is in| motion, let it roll FToping I do not from Branchvillf came through safe Tuesday eveoing.— considered of less value than the old. There is i ) mooey
them to vote " yes," since to do au act by a vote—or to
do a legislative act presupposes free choice. The Board, trespass on your "kindness in asking you to insert these Passengers report the road cut at Williumstoo. and state of this worthless character in tbe Treasury to settle the
lbc enemy had turned off toward Augusta.
as a Board, being a legislative body, cannot be "direct- lines.
immense onlstonding accounts, and taxation is declared
I am. Dear Sir,
e d " without changing its character to an executive bo.' ."he following iucident of the battle of Hatcher's Ron to be as heavy as the people can stand. Tbe proposal
Y ours^ery respectfully,
dy, which would be a fundamental change. Now tho
to
conscript stgrots bJ wholesale haviug received an adis related by a newt paper correspondent: " Near UatchA . DK BELLOT
Legislature cannot be supposed to mean an absurdity ;
er"s Run, a youn^ lad in tbo 14th Connecticut, going verse decision jn the rebel Congress, a scheme "calling on
therefore tbe olause most be construed to mean tbat the
tbem
to volnnleer is now being warmly disc used
For the Grand Traversa Herald.
with a coffee pot to get water from tbe stream, suddenly
Board of Supervisors have the power Io review tbe aoA W o r d In S e n t o n .
found himself surrounded by three rebels. With all tbe
According to Richmond papers Gen. Sbermau is havtion of the si ties and towns, end may refase to issue the
Clear your land so as to leave at least a few friendly fierceness of voice ha could muster, be commanded them
ing everything his Own way in Sonth Carolina. Those of
bonds Jf, io its judgment, the bounty is unnecessary, or ees to shelter you from the blasts of winter, and leave
throw down their orms and surrender. Supposing
when it is not deemed wise to pledge the county faith good large wood lot (or future use. I live in tbe State that the bold youth bad companions near to enjproe his tbe 16th state Ih^Lbis advance cavalry has actually penfor adebt of the town. If tbo Legislature intended to of New York at present, and can sec with my own eyes command, they complied, when he seized one of their etrated as for North as Floreore, tbo second important
11
direct * tbe boods to bo iasaed, and to mako their is- tho error of oor early settlers ; tbey squatted anywhere muskets, and marched lhem into camp in great triumph. railroad janctiod on Ibe borders of North Carolina. They
eoo mandatory and imperative, the act woold havg direct- and every where, nod afterwords laid oat their roads, 'Phis story is related ia -his camp as the capture of three also announce telegraphic and railroad communication
with Charleston destroyed, thus showing that bis left coled, the county executive officers to issue the bonds, which was all wrong; tho roads should at least have
rebels with a coffee potumn mutt have struck the Northeastern Railroad running
without reference to the Board of Supervisors. The been surveyed a little io advance, and then have tbem
Tbe Richmond Sentinel of the 13th poblishes an ad- from Charleston to Florence.
wry b e t of referring tbe matter to the Board Bhowt where tbey should be. By this means a man can know
thai the ltDguugo 11 authorised and directed * was not jnst where be wants to build, and in most coses can pur- dress to tbe people of South Carolina by Gov. Magralb,
A serious accident occurred on the Grand TrnoJflHtlintended to be mandatory, but to Iqavo the issuing of chase and clear bis land so as to leave his wood land on tiling tbe eutire population to nrms to resist the advance rofl£.aboat* miletiast of puelph^.C. W., on tbe l a b
the boada'discretionary with the Board of Supervisors. the west aod north of bis clearing, or if not convenient to of Sherman. All who Jail to fill a place in (be raukaure ins{.',"by which a passenger car containing about 35
Bat tbia aoction continues that tho Board is " author^ ab so he can at least leave a strip of timber five to ten ordered to leave the State, including unnaturaliied for- sons, was precipitated down an embonkmeA;abiqj}t
Ixed^ind directed" "from time to time, to issue tbe rods wide on the north and west lines, falling the large eigners, who claim exemption from military service on feet high. Tbe accident was caused by a bYofcen raiL—
boijk # wch cbwiy, * V and place thehi in the trees to We'p tbem from injuring the fences and giving the groand of alienage. Private business must be sus- Eleven persons were injared, ^omeof tbem quite eeriously.
bands of tbe County Treasurer, to be (by him) delivered the ondergiwtb a chance to spring up aod form a pended. He urges tbe futility of hoping to conciliate
to the several townehipa," Ac, Now, at first blash, it thicket I know of farms here which would be worth the invaders by non-resistance, acd shun escape from tho Tbe Lindell Hotel, of St. Lonis, with its furniture, cost
would Men that the Board is required to meet and le- twenty dollars more per acre if such pains had been ravages of *ar, and says t h o » only will be spared who $1,516,400. Another similar coimru called the Southid themselves. All property which cannot be remov- ern Hotel, ia in progress, with six stories or 101 feet
gislate wholly in the dark ; and, without waiting to be taken. Here tbe timber was cleared indiscriminately
high, and with rooms for 361 guaata.
ealM opoo by any town, the Board must authorise tbe vithoat much regard to tbe future, and there are aome ed is ordered to be destroyed.
TTannaTi T.ny & C.n'a (Tnlimin. 1 'Hannah T.ay & rin~s dohirriri
GLORIOUS N E W S ! !
iTJ^rpapoa^txncal liegiateiv
G e o . S h e r m a n t o o k possession of C o l o m b i a , t b e C a p i -
T
TncW--7rT"^-"~'t»"
t a l o f B o o t h C a r o l i n a , on t h e 1 7 t h of F e b r u a r y , a o d on
tbe 18th Charleston was evacuated aod tbe Stare aod
t'jt
Stripe* were displayed over F o r t Sntnter.
lion b e m b e d in B o o t h C a r o l i n a , t b e
b e d of T r e a s o n .
Captaie of
K
i
IT*
6 ° below
l°sbovs
STATE OF THE MARKETS.
To our Patrons.
* ° below.
MO»b0TB.
J6<»
Tbe
Rebel-
nursery aod
hot-
Cterlestoa-Oflelal.
VKW Y O U , F e b . 2 1 . — A d i s p a t c h f r o m S e c r e t a r y
S t a n t o n t o M a j . G e n . D i x , a n n o u n c e s t h e r e c e p t i o n of t b e
official r e p o r t o f M a j . G e n . G i l m o r c of t h e c a p t u r e of
C h a r l e s t o n . G e n . G i l m o r e ' s r e p o r t i s a s follows :
C n x K L B r r o s , F e b . 18, v i a N n r Y o u , F e b . 2 0 .
M a j . Gen. Uallcck, Chief o r S t a f f :
G e n e r a l — T b e eitv o f C h a r l e s t o n a n d all i t s d e f e n s e s
c a m e i n t o o a r p o s s e s i o n t h i s rooming, w i t h a b o u t 2 0 0
p i e c e s of g o o d a r t i l l e r y , a n d a s u p p l y of fine a m m u n i t i o n .
T h e e n e m v c o m m e n c e d e v a c u a t i n g t b o w o r k s last n i g h t ,
a n d M a j . M a c b e t h s u r r e n d e r e d t h e c i t y t o t b e t r o o p s of
Gen. Schr-mdmoifig at 9 o'clock this morning, a t which
t i m e i t w a s o c c u p i e d b y o u r forces.
O u r advance ou
t h o Edisto from Boll's Bsy, hastened tbe r e t r e a t
Tbe
c o t t o n , w a r e h o u s e s , a r s e n a l s , Q u a r t e r m a s t e r s t o r e s , railroad b r i d g e s , a c d t w o i r o n c l a d s w e r e b u r o e t i b y t h e enem y . S o m e vessels in t b e s h i p y a r d w e r e a l s o b u r n e d . —
N e a r l y all t b e Inhabitants r e m a i n i n g b e h i n d belong t o
t h e p o o r e r classes.
V e r y respectfully,
JJOIU.O— H e s l b p a n u n n . i a t
-to.,'I
*i i I'I
NDIA R U B B E R — C o a t s ^ h o e a . e l a s t l e , b a h d s , e r a s e r s a n d
INDIA C L O T H — A a l e e sample.
\ «
IRON—Sound, square, flat i n n lata, scraps, s w e e d e s , Lalre
N o v e m b e r 3rd, l W t
We are j u s t In r e c t i ; * of a v e r y f a l H i n e of
general mer-
chandise, w h i c h we were f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h t o p a r e h a s e a t ;
t h e bottom of the late * p a n i c " l a New Y o r k a n d Boston, f o r
cash, and a t the time gold waa at its very lowest q u o t a t i o n .
Th is being t h e ease we are in condition t o r e d u c e p r i c e s
on m a n y good* much lower t h a n So days s i n c e , at which
time we were selling many articles cooaiderably less t h a n we
could had we purchased at the time.
While i t i s t r n e t h a t
some kinds of m e r c h a n d i s e are h i g h e r t h a n before o u r stock
came in, it I* equally t r u e t h a t t h e average r a t e is m u c h leas
than on t h e first of October. Aside f r o m wollen fabrics a n d
boots a n d shoes t h e r e Is hardly a n y t h i n g but w h a t we a r t
selling at q a i t e a reduction In price f r o m m i d s u m m e r rates.
We hope to be able to c o n t i n u e prices at no advene# duri n g the e n t i r e fall a n d winter, a n d should a n y material decline take place la Metropolital m a r k e t s our c u s t o m e r * m s y
rely on such concessions sa will keep p a c e w i t h any such
decline.
To tbe s t r a n g e r in our vicinity we would aay o u r assortm e n t c o m p r i s e s in a word - e v e r y t h i n g n e e d e d la a new
conntry."
" Seeing Is b e l i e v i n g . "
H A N N A H , LAY A CO.
c a a be b o o g b t e l s e w h e r e .
J E W E L R Y — A s n u g s t f c k , well assorted^
J E L L I E S — R a s p b e r r y , c u r r a n t , quinoca. s t r a w b e r r y , P i n o
K E ? n f ? I ) Y * 8 JWD1CTNES—An s s w r t t o W t of t b e * J u s t l y
famed m e d i c i n e s on sale.
KETTLES—-J, 5, 8, 10, pail, 3 0 , 4 6 , 6 0 , SO gallon, a t r e a s o n a ble rates, a full line.
i
K E R O S E N E — B o u g h t low, a n d f o r a a l e a t c o r r e s p o n d i n g r a t e s
t y the quantity.
K N I V E S — P o c k e t , Uble, carving, butchers, shoe, bowie a n d
f e r bargains.
L A C E — C o t t o n . I.lnen, real t h r e a d , smyrna, imitation, silk,
black and white, Ac.
L E A T H E R — 8 o l e , upper, kip, ealf, morrocco, linings, b l a d ing, Ac.
L E A D Bar, while a n d red lead.
42°
LIME—Quick, a n d water lime, reasonable.
J3o
L I L L Y W H I T E — F o r the ladles, best q u a l i t y , a s also poffk
f o r Its application.
LOCKS—Door, t r o n k . chest, b o x . p a d , tllL'
l
M A D D E R — D a t c h madder.
:d Qualities a
31®
nloe.
36®
MERINOES—These goods we have a s n u g a s s o r t m e h t , well'
selected, bought low, a n d f o r sale in p a t t e r n s Below t b e
Average, 1 8 °
Q . A . GILXOKK, G e n . C o m .
m s r k e t , some very cheap.
MOLASSES—A foil line, a a d of good qnallly, a s s w e e t a *
National Salute T o - d a y .
A P P L E S — B y t h e bushel or barr.0—Dry a n d G r e e n .
T i i * DEAD W O T M L — T h e w i n t e r w h i c h p a s s e d calmever.
W A E DKTARTirXXT, W ASBTKOTO.V, )
ALPACCAS—Black, Tan Drabs, Tan.
N A T A L STORES—Manilla and t a r r e d rope, m a r l i n , r o s i n ,
ly a w a j on T o e a d a y , w a s t h o m o s t p l e a s a n t , e v e n nnd deA X E S — R n n t ' s , H u r d A Blodgett'8, c h o p p i n g , b r o a d ,
P',
F e b r u a r y 2 1 — 8 r. v.
$
pitch, t u r p e n t i n e , n a p t h a , Ac.
ham), bovs and h u n t e r s .
"
l i g h t f u l one we h a v e e v e r e x p e r i e n c e d in t h i s c l i m a t e . —
I t is o r d e r e d t h a t a n a t i o n a l s a l n t e b e fired t o - m o r r o w
N A I L 8 — C u t , f i o m 2d to 60d, best make, also w r o u g h t s n f
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 m a k e .
eased. We are selllog b y the k e g as low as we caoS l c i g b i u g c o m m c n c o d o n t b o 2 4 t h of N o v e m b e r a n d h a s noon, F e b r n a r y 2 2 d , a t W e s t P o i n t , a n d a t e v e r y f o r t , A Y E B S M E D I C I N E S — F o r whlcb we are A g e n t s and k e e p a
iw p u r c h a s e a t wholesale.
complete ajlsortment—low to the trade.
b e e n u n i n t e r r u p t e d l y g o o d t o t h i s p r e s e n t w r i t i n g , a o d a r s e n a l , a n d a r m y h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e TJoited S t a t e s , in
NOTIONS—Of these we have a complete line, f a t l y e q u a l t o
h o n o r of t h e r e s t o r a t i o n of t h e flag of t h e U n i o n u p o o BASKETS—Willow a n d ash m a r k e t , half bushel, bushel, a n d
demand, a n d p u r c h a s e d of m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d Ima t DO t i m e was i t b e t t e r t h a n on t b e first of M a r c h T h e
one a n d a half bushuel corn basket*.
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mercury has been down to eero only three days during
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E . M . STAKTOK, S e c . of W a r .
I I 0 S — P e p p e r , mace, ginger, elbves, c i n n a m o n .
B A G S — U r a i n a n d Hour.
OAKUM—Best navy by pound o r bale.
t h e e n t i r e w i n t e r — t b e c o l d e s t b e i n g 6 d e g r e e s b e l o w , on
F a r t h e r from C h a r l e s t o n .
BELLS—Cow, sheep, h a n d , tea and sleigh.
OILS—Kerosene, whale, linseed, boiled a n d raw, neata f o o t ,
t h e m o r n i n g of t b e 1 2 l b F e b r u a r y . T h e a v e r a g e r a n g e
NKW YORK. F e b . 2 1 . — P r e v i o u s t o t h o e n e m y e v a c u - RERAGE—Brown, black, blue and green.
flsh, t c a t i o n t b e y fired t b e u p p e r p a r t of t h e c i t y , b y w h i c h 6,- BEANS—We shsll be tn tbe m s r k e t for p u r c h a s e of p r i m e OII. SUITS—Complete, sou-westers, p a n t s , 4 c .
has been from 2 5 to 3 5 above.
q u s l l t y and shall sell at a small advance.
0 0 0 baleB of c o t t o n w e r e b u r n e d , a n d i t i s s u p p o s e d t h a t B E E P — N o . 1 C h i c a g o Metis by the barrel, o n e h u n d r e d , ot OVER S H I R T S — D e n i m , k n l t j s c k e t a .
OYSTERS—Best quality, Baltimore nice, f r e s h a n d g u a r a n OMISSION.—U'e i n a d v e r t a n t l y o m i t t e d u> m e n t i o n , last b e f o r e t h e fire could b e s u b d u e d t w o - t h i r d s of t h e c i t y
pound.
teed.
A f e a r f u l e x p l o s i o n o c c u r r e d in t h e B E E S W A X — A full stock.
w e e k , t h a t t h o f o u r t h L e c t u r e of t b e s e a s o n b e f o r e t b o will be d e s t r o y e d .
P A P E R — L e t t e r , note, bill, cap, legal, in f u l l « a s o r t m e n t a a d
W i l m i n g t o n d e p o t , canoe u n k n o w n , b y w h i c h s e v e r a l hun- BIBLES—The A m e r i c a n Bible D e p o s i t o r y Is In o u r I n s t l f u
low b; •
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d r e d c i t i z e n s lost t h e i r lives. T b o b u i l d i n g was used for
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lined, calf t a p sole, calf p u m p aole, boys, y o u t h s a n d PAINTS—I-ead In oil, ven. red. s p a n l s b b r o w n , A c , c h r o m e ,
a u d i e n c e , a n d t h e l e c t u r e r e n t e r t a i n e d t h e m w i t h an ela- t h e c i t y , A d m i r a l D a b l g r e n w a s t h e first t o run u p t o t h e
child*.
yellow a n d green, p a t e n t d r y e r .
c i t y w h e r e he a r r i v e d a t a b o u t 2 o ' c lo c k .
G e n . G i l l m o r e BRIDLES—Blark. rnssett, and reins with bltts.
b o r a t e t-atav o:i the " C a u s e of t h e W a r . "
P A P I E R MAC11E—A small line, s u i t a b l e for p r e s e n t s to
followed soon a f t e r , a n d h a d a n i n t e r v i e w w i t h G e n . BRAID—Crotchet, E m b r o i d e r y , colored s n d blsck, s k i r t In
ladles.
color*. silk ami w o n t e d
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NKW POST O r r n - K . — A n e w P o s t Office h a s beeu es- S c h e m e l m n i f i g , h e b e i n g t h o first g e n e r a l officer in t b e
BUTTER—By the llrktn or pound of good quality.
PROS—Assorted f r o m 3t a b l i s h e d in t b T o w u s b i p of W h i t e w a t e r , colled Y u b a , city, a n d f o r t h e p r e s e n t in c o m m a n d . T h e r e m a i n s of BUCKETS—Iron bound oak well buckots.
PILLS—Ayers, J s y n e s , H o l l o w a y ' s Radway's, W r i g h t ' s ,
t w o i r o n c l a d s w e r e found w h i c h t h e e n e m y d e s t r o y e d b y CAMBRICS—Paper, colored snd black, common, do.
Gregory's, Moffat's, Brandreth'a, H o o p e r ' s .
a n d W i t . H . FIFK Ksq , a p p o i n t e d P o s t M a s t e r . T h e
b l o w i n g t h e m u p p r e v i o u s t o t h e e v a c u a t i o n . T h e block- CAPS—Mens cloth, plush, mohair, Ac., buys s n d childs a full P L A S T E R — G r a n d River In b s r r e l s o r by t b e t o n .
l o c a t i o n is g o o d , a n d t h e u p p o i n t m e n t excellent.
P L O W S — A nice lot of best m a k e r s a n d q u a l i t y of w o o d
a d e r u n n e r C y r e n e j u s t a r r i v e d f r o m N n s s u a fell i u t o o u r
work, with e x t r a castings.
h a n d s a n d t w o o t h e r s w e r e e x p e c t e d t o run in on t h e
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P O C K E T BOOKS—And p o r t e monies, a f u l l line, s o m e v e r y
g h i of t h e 1 8 t b . T h e first flag o v e r S u m t e r was raised
good, some good for b u t little, c h e a p .
b y M r . N o b l e on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , in a d v a c c e of t h e b y C a p t H e n r y M . B r a g s , A . D. C. o n G e o G i l m o r e ' s
C E K E t ' S — P b a l o u s N l g b t Blooming, •' the " p e r f u m e for tbe P R U N E S F r e s h T u r k i s h prunes.
T h e h o u s e s in t h e l o w e r p a r t of t h e city w e r e c o m m a i l , a n d c a u s e d a g e n e r a l t h r i l l of j o y a o d t h a n k s g i v i n g . staff
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toilet.
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b u t t e r , cheese, beef.
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of tbe p o p u l a t i o n h a v e d e s e r t e d t h e c i t y , a n d now all t h a t
c o u l d , a n d b n r o t a g o o d . d e a l of p o w d e r . IHallclujab !
PUMPS—Cistern. (Down's patent), c h a i n p n m p s c o m p l e t e
r e m a i n s a r c t b e p o o r e r classes w h o a r e s u f f e r i n g f r o m CHAINS—Trace, halter, j a c k a n d cable In 1-4, 5-16, 3-8 a n d
with t n b i n g for aame.
7-lfi i n c h .
of f o o d . A m o v e m e n t h \ d b e e n m a d e by the f o r c e CKiAlB?—A moderate q u a n t i t y a n d fair grade.
R A G S — B o u g h t a n d sold.
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will be a s p e c i a l m e e t u n d e r G e n . H a t c h , w h i c h resulted in t h e c a p t u r e of six CLOTH Black a u d l>luc broad cloth, ladles cloak cloth, RHUBARB—Real Turkey, root a n d p o w d e r e d .
i n g of t b o B o a r d of S u p e r v i s o r s on '.lie Tlli i n s t . t o t a k e
R I C E — E a s t I n d i a best.
p i e c e s of s r t i l l e r y .
aborted.
i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n t h e p r o p r i e t y of issninp C o u n t y B o n d s
CliOCKS—Upright, gothlc, ovil, marine, striking, s l a r m , and RIDDLES—To nse In t h e place of f k n n t n g mills, f h r n l t n r a
T b e l a t e s t r e p o r t is t h a t t h e R e b e l s b a r e e v a c u a t e d
eight day, good line.
f o r the d i f f e r e n t T o w n s h i p s t o b e used s s b o u n t i e s t o vol( ' L O T H I N t ; — h a * < - a good a s s o r t m e n t , well selected,
W i l m i n g t o n , N . O.
bought low, of fashionable designs, and for s a l e reason- S A L T — F i n e dairy a n d coarse.
unteers.
Seventeen States havo ratified the Constitutional
S A D D L E S — P o n y , Mexican a n d side.
able.
K v u s r v E . s r s . — C h a r l e s 11. M a r s h , lisq., D e p u t y P r o - A m e n d m e n t p r o h i b i t i n g S l a v e r y . T e n m o r e a r e i
COTTON—Brown,
In heavy and line, bleached S A T C H E L S — W i l t o n , b r u s s e l l s , r a i l road, g o t h l c , a n d p l a i n ,
enamelled.
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vost .Marshal, in e n l i s t i n g m e n t o fill tbe q u o t a of t h i s q u i r e d .
S C A R F S — G e n t s silk, nnion s n d wool, ladlea wool.
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SCYTHES—Grasa, bush, a n d grain sythes, as well aa s l o k l e a ,
t o w n . 'Chore w h o w o u l d r a t h e r e u l i s t a n d r e c e i v e
lilies various styles, also horse
L a t e n e w s f r o m K i r b y S m i t h ' s n r m j says his t r o o p s a r c • ' ' ' H . L A l l S —
brush, bush a n d corn c u t t e r s .
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SEEDS—Clover, timothy, red top. h u n g a r i a n , t n r n l p , a n d a
v e r y m n c b s c a t t e r e d for t b e p u r p o s e of o b t a i n i n g food I OOFKEI>-J"ava!
full a s s o r t m e n t of f r e s h garden seeds, s few flower seeds.
call on h.in at o n c e .
IHhot—By tbo b a g or p o u n d .
a n d forage, a c d it w o u l d be i m p o s s i b l e t o c o n c e n t r a t e | oTTOJ^AfVK' h ''
8 h o e » — A compluto a s s o r t m e n t of g e n t s , ladies, y o u t h s a n d
M a l l h u w O k u d e i i n i n g , of T r a v e r s e C i t y , is a p r i s o o e i t h e m to a n y f o r c e d u n n g t b e p r e s e n t season, in eonso-l CONFECTIONARY—A go«d line at retail aod whole
childreus.
at Richmond.
l l i s wife has r e c e i v e d a letter f r o m h i m qneDce of insufficient t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . P r i c e is r e p o r t e d j Qjyj*•
S h i r t i n g C h e c k s — G o o d stock.
Y — Ho o g " t o f i m p " rters"d"
direct and Is sold BI
S h o e F i n d i n g s — A respectable assortment.
s t a l i n g Ilml be w a s r u p t u r e d last O c t o b e r .
t o h a v e g o n e t o M e x i c o on a n i m p o r t a n t confideutiul m i s - ,
a - rat« be bought.
S h o v e l s — C a s t steel, long h a n d l e , D h a n d l e , scoop, fte.
S h a w l s — W o o l , brocbu, stalls, a n d b l a n k e t , some v e r y n l c *
H o * . JAUKK M. HIIVIMW. C o m m i s M o i i e r of the G e n - sion, u n d e r o r d e r s f r o m K i r b y S m i t h . T h e r e p o r t s of g ^ j ' i ' ^ l ^ ^ i r t p ^ ^ M ^ g r a l i i ! a s s o r t e d '
ones.
h i s sickttcss a n d d e a t h a r c all u a t r u e .
i, pilot, by potind
CRACKER?
S h o e P a c k s — Bangor (moose s k i n , b o t h l o n g a n d s h o r t
e r a l L a n d Office, at^ old a o d h i g h l y e s t e e m e d r e s i d e n t of
legs, " A No. 1.
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S i l k — B l a c k , colored, a n d l i n i n g s i l k .
variety.
S k a t e s — l-adies. gents, aod boys, s k a t e s t r a p s .
l e t t e r a p p o i n t m e n t c o u l d be m a d e , a n d M i c h i g a n is fair- in t h e p u b l i s h e d c o r r e s p o n d e n c e a b o u t t b e p e a c c c o m m o DELAINES—Manchester. I'aci
S h i r t s — F l a n n e l , plain, and fancy, w h i t e s h i r t s , f a n c y c o t t o n
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S k a t i n g C a p s — Ladies, mlases. a n d childs.
a n d is said t o b e o o e of t h e b e s t e l e c t r i c i a n s in t b e world- DOMESTICS—A very full line.
S o a p — C a s t i l e , toilet aasorted, yellow, e r a s l r e , silver IndexTlie H o u s e J u d i c i a r y C o m m i t t e e h a v e r v p o r i c d in faH e i s t b e i n v e n t u r of a s y s te m of c y p h e r t e l e g r a p h i n g , in t>OLli&—Kid. cl«tli a u d rubbe
leal, Ac.
v o r of t f t v - o r ^ f n l a t i o n o f t h e 1 3 t h J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t ,
: DRIED BEEF—Prinii- quality.
S o c k s — C e n t s h s n d k n i t wool, c a s h m e r e , c o t t o n a n d o n l s a ,
* h i c l i all i m p o r t a n t d i s p a t c h e s b e t w e e u t b e W a r D e p a r t - I DRAWERS—Gents snd ladie,
c o m p r i s i n g t b e o r g a n i z e d C o u n t i e s of M a s o n , M a n i s t e e ,
boy» and f l u i d s , ditto.
DRIMSS—A small s - s o r t m e n t .
m e n t und o n r G e n e r a l s in the field a r e t r a n s m i t t e d .
S p i c e s — K i n d s , q u a n t i t i e s and qualitiea to s u i t .
G r a n d T r a v e r s e , L e e l a n n w , A n t r i m a n d M a n i t o u , nnd
and made i
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S p e c t a c l c s — I ' l a i o , g e r m a n silver, a n d steel bows, c o l o r e d ,
assorted, some very good ones, slso cases f o r same.
severs! adjoining unorganized Counties.
D V E S — C s m a o o d . logwood, madder, alum ^ x t r r e t a , crq.- S p i n n i n g W h e a t s — A n d bubs, an a s s o r t m e n t
MARRIED,
M o v e s — W e Invite comparison aa t o kinds, qnallty, f i n i s h
I n Glen A r b o r , Feb. 22nd, by J o h n E Fish.. ^ R e p u b l i c a n fttale C o n v e n t i o n bus been c a l l e d t o
c b u r n s flower pots, covers.
and rate* ; come a n d see.
RGBEKT OLIVER to Miss JENKIX SXITB, both of
m e e t a t D e t r o i t on t h e 6 t h of M a r c h inst., to n o m i n a t e a Glen Arbor.
S t e e l - y a r d s — F r o m 1 to 400 lbs., good.
EMERY—For e n g l n e e
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S t a y s — C o l o r e d and white ;
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g e n l s of t h o U n i v e r s i t y .
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able article for t h e ladies.
dered, g r a n u l a t e d , coffee,
S u g a r * — C r u s h e d , powdered,
coffl in g r a d e s t o
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t i t i o n of J o h n S . D i x o n , n n d o t h e r s , f o r t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n 7th, 1866.
S u b j e c t : - P l y m o u t h and J a m e s t o w n . " I b e i
spades, cradles, c u t t i n g boaes.
T H I I O W — B o u g h t and sold by pound or bsrreL
o f C h a r l e v o i x C o u n t y , h a v o reported a g a i n s t s a c b o r g a n - public are l » v i t e d to attend.
F A N N I N G MILLS—Of tbe best makers a n d at m o d e r a t e T a b l e s — B l a c k walnut, c h e r r y and union.
T a b l e t s — F o r g e n u a n d ladies nse in c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , s o m a
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> Committee.
FEATHERS—(,»rdere.l wben wanted.
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cheats, cattya and by the p o u n d ; all b o u g h t early a n d a t
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a d v a n t a g e o u s rates
p e t i t i o n t o u n i t e t h e v i l l a g e s of N o r t h p o r t a n d W a u k n TO WOODCHOPPER8 AND OTHERS.
' FLAX REED—Bird seed, canary seed.
T i n ' W a r e A good stock on b a n d of h o m e m a n u f a c t u r e ,
b u a ^ " 1 barrels, good b r a n d s .
zoovillc, Leelsnaw C o u n t y .
a n d all k i n d s or work d o n e to o r d e r .
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T h e bill t o e s t a b l i s h a b r a n c h of t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l Col- p l o y m e n t d u r i n g the s p r i n g snd s u m m e r will be giv
ev.. s h a k e r , red,
FLANNELS—Wool.
sired. I have houaes t o a c c o m m o d a t e t w o familios.
prices.
white, blue, gray, plaid, fancy, F r e n c h , Ac.
l e g e in G r a n d T r a v r r a o , h a s b e e n killed in t h e S e n a t e .
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T h e v e r y fashion of h e r d r e s s i s p e r f e c t l y t h r o w n io t b e t h e m w e r e p u r i t y itself c o m p a r e d t o ony of t h e Lincoln
1 was also present w h e n
c a s t , s n a t h e r e is a s t a r t l i n g p e c u l i a r i t y in t b e e x h i b i t i o n hirelings, '' m e a n i n g b i s soldiers.
o f t h e s m o o t h skit, a n d r o u n d e d flesh w h e r e t h e r e a r e G e a r y o b t a i n e d tome m o n e y f r o m tbV m e m b e r s t o assist
r e s t s io b e r g a r m e n t s . T h e r e c a n be no c r i t i c i s m of s u c h some e s c a p e d p r i s o n e r s f r o m C a m p D o u g l a s .
T h e p e n a l t y in t h e O r d e r f o r d i v u l g i n g any of t h e sestatues as tbesa
T b e y a r e t b e reproduction o u t of t h e
d i s t a n t p a s t of t h e v e r y a g o n y of d e a t h c o m i n g on t h e R v - j c r e t s was d e a t h . A f t e r t h e a r r e s t s we h a d a m e e t i n g on
subject
m a n m o t h e r a n d b e r c h i l d . T h e r e i s n o f a i l u r e iu t h e co- ttbb, e| subjt~ct_
I t w a s c o n s i d e r e d t h a t H ua l l must h a v e dip y . T h e r e i t is. a s t h e s t o r m of n s h e s caused a n d p r e - v u l g e d , and it was resolved t h a t be must d i e . F e l t o n a n d
s e r v e d it, i n solid m o u l d , t h e h o m n n a n g u i s h t h a t t h e cast- L e w i s C . M o r r i s o n w e r e a p p o i n t e d to m u r d e r h i m . A f i n g n o w reveals. L o o k i n g a t it one h e a r s t h e v e r y m o a n t e r w a r d s J a m e s R o c k , c o m m e r c i a l e d i t o r of t h e C h i c a g o
of t h e y o u n g g i r l aa s h e b u r i e s b e r face in h e r a r m s , a n d T i m e s , v o l u n t e e r e d t o c o m m i t the m u r d e r .
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y i e l d s t o t h e . t e r r o r o f t h a t a w f u l n i g h t on P o m p e i i . .
T b e o t h e r t w o of t h e f o u r a b o v e m e n t i o n e d a r e t h u s
d e s c r i b e d by a w r i t e r in the K d i n b u r g R e v i e w :
' " A t s o m e d i s t a n c e f r o m t h e g r o u p lay n t h i r d w o m a n .
S h e a p p e a r s t o h a v e b e e o a b o u t tweutv-fivo y e a r s o f oge,
a n d t o n a v e b e l o n g e d t o a b e t t e r class t h a n t h e o t h e r t w o .
O n o o e of b e r fingers w e r e t w o s i l v e r rings, a n d h e r g a r m e n t s w e r e of Goer t e x t u r e .
H e r linen h e a d - d r e s s , falli n g o v e r b e r s h o u l d e r s like t h a t of a m a t r o n in a R o n an
s t a t o e , can still b e d i s t i n g u i s h e d . S h e b a d fallen on h e r
s i d e , o v e r c o m e by t h e b e a t a n d g a s e s ; b u t t h e t e r r i b l e
s t r u g g l e s e e m s t o h a v e p r e c e d e d t b e last a g o n y . O o e
a r m is r a i s e d in d e s p a i r , a n d the b a n d s a r e c l e o c n e d convulsively. H e r g a r m e n t s a r e g a t h e r e d u p on ooe s i d e
l e a v i n g e x p o s e d a l i m b of b e a u t i f u l s h a p e . S o p e r f e c t a
m o u l d of i t h a s b e e o f o r m e d b y t b e s o f t a c d y i e l d i n g m u d ,
t h a t t b e cast w o u l d s e e m t o be t a k e n f r o m an e x q u i s i t e
w o r k of G r e e k a r t
S h e b a d fled with b 6 r little t r e a s u r e ,
w h i c h lay s c a t t e r e d a r o u n d h e r — t w o silver cups, a few
j e w e l s , a n d some d o z e n silver ooins. N o r b a d s h e , l i k e
a g o o d h o u s e w i f e , forgotten b e r keys, a f t e r h a v i n g p r o bably locked u p b e r store^beforejseeking to escape. They
w e r e found b y her side.
" T b e fourth i s t h a t of a m a n of t h e p e o p l e , p e r h a p s a
c o m m o n s o l d i e r . H e i s a l m o s t colossal size, l i e l i e s o n
h i s b a c k , h i s a r m s e x t e o d e d by his sides, a n d b i s feet
S t r e t c h e d o u t a s if finding e s c a p e i m p o s s i b l e , h e b a d lain
himself down t o meet death like a b r a v e man. H i s d r e s s
c o n s i s t s of a s h o r t c o a t o r j i r k i n a n d t i g h t fitting b r e e c h es, of s o m e c o a r s e stuff, p e r h a p s l e a t h e r . H e a v y s a n d a l s ,
w i t h soles s t u d d e d w i t h nails a r e laced t i g h t l y a r o u n d b i t
a n k l e s . O n o o e finger is s e e n h i s i r o n r i n g . H i s feat u r e s a r e s t r o n g l y m a r k e d ; b i t m o u t h open a s io d e a t h .
S o m ^ o f h i a t e e t h still remain, a n d e v e n p a r t of t h e muEtache adheres t o the plaster."
A D i D d i r i d u a l e n a m o r e d of a y o u n g l a d y n a m e d A t n i i e
B r e a d , indited and presented t h e following t o h i s in-amorata
;
While belles t h e i r lovely g r a c e s spread.
And fops a r o u n d t h e m flutter,
111 he c o n t e n t w i t h A n n i e Bread,
A n d w o n t b s v e any b a t her.
A n E n g l i s h j o u r n a l s t a t e s t h a t a b r o t h e r of t b e well>
k n o w n Southern Geo. Breckinridge is at present working
i n G r e e n o c k a s n j o u r n e y m a n e n g i n e e r . H i s n a m e is
A r c h i b a l d Breckinridge.
A D peace negotiations with Bichmond
thoroughly exploded#
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Loci an Curtis has keen appointed Collectorof Internal
R e v e n u e f o r S a n F r a n o i s c o , vice P a t r i c k removed.
T o b e s u r e w e ' wtll«—uow—UmmocHateW w a i I b e re-
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L A N D O F F I C E AX T R A V E R S E C I T Y . M I 4 H , >
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C o m m i s s i o n e r of the General Land Office, dated April 0,
18C3, and by virtue of power c o u t a l d e d in the 5th Section of
a a Act of Coogreaa entitled ' A h Act- p r o v i d i n g f o r the adj u s t m e n t of all suspended P t e - K m p t i o a L a n d Claims iu t h e
several States and Territotlea," a p p r o v e d A u g u s t 3, 1864,
which declares t h a t It shall and may be lawfbl f o r t h e Commlsaioner of the General Land O f l e e t o o r d e r ftrto m a r k e t ,
a f t e r > o e notice, w i t h o u t t h e formality and e x p e n s e of a
P r o c l a m a t i o n of the P r e s i d e n t , all landa of the s c c e n d d a w ,
t h o u g h heretofore unproclalmed a n d nnoifcred, and anch
other isolated a n d d i s c o n n e c t e d t r a c t s or parcels of uneffkred lands, which, in hfa Judgment, it would be p r o p e r t o expose to sale in like m a n n e r t P r o v i d e d t h a t p u b l i o n A l e e of
at least t h i r t y d a y s shall h o given by the lam»l O B r e r s ol
the D i s t r i c t to which said landa may be situated. puMuanl
to the d i r e c t i o n s of the C o m m i s s i o n e r aforesaid
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Inconvenient to carry f r o m place t o place.
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danger to the body's health. They soon cure liver complaint, which n o p e r t o n need be afraid or ashamed to raavaaa the
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in the breast bone, s u d d e n faintneas rnd costivenesa. Bold troduced, a p e r m a n e n t and c o n t i n u o u s demand Is created.
To Soldiers l a the A r m y , or t h o s e at home disabled by t h e
A lady, w h o b a d a s o m e w h a t B a c c h a n a l i a n spouse, reby all respectable dealers in medicines.
hardships* of war, to Clergymen out of health. Teachers, Postsolved t o f r i g h t e n h i m i n t o t e m p e r a n c e .
Sbe therefore
masters, o r any person w h o wishes either local or an active
engaged a w a t c h m a n for a stipulated reward t o carry
occupation, a n d o n e t h a t bringH with It great pecuniary InHO FOR WHITEWATER !
" P h i l a n d e r " t o t h e w a t c h house, w h i l e y e t in a s t a t e of
ducements, this p r e s e n t s an o p p o r t u n i t y seldom m e t with.—
insensibility, a n d t o f r i g h t e n b i m a little w b e n be recoverTry It ! a n d see f o r y o u r s e "l v eess ! '
e d . I n c o n s e q u e n c e of t h i s a r r a n g e m e n t b e a w o k e a b o u t
elcTeQ o ' c l o c k , a n d f o u n d h i m s e l f on his e l b o w .
H e A N D ' T I N G L E MILL, Is now res'dy to f u r n i s h bills of Itunrr or t i m b e r op t o t h i r t y feet in length, on s h o r t notice.
l o o k e d a r o u n d u n t i l his eyea r e s t e d o n a m a n s i t t i n g b y a
L. a HOXIE.
Irom persons leaving the obolce of goods wholly with us.—
stove smoking a cigar.
W h i t e w a t e r , Dec. 15, 1864.
53Jm*
To snch we p r o m i s e the best exercise of our taste and
" W h e r e a m l f asked Philander.
j u d g m e n t , a n d f r o m o u r long experience can eosnre satisfac" l b a m e d i c a l c o l l e g e , " said t h e c i g a r s m o k e r .
tion. We aak no pay In a d v a n c e , state what style and qnlallty
A T T E N T I O N L A D I E S 11
of Goods a r e wanted, and we will send the same and collect
" W h a t a doing there V
H A V E NOW O F HAND" A GOOD ASSORTMENT O P pay by E x p r e s s a t the end of the route,
" Going to be cut up."
Gold and silver watchea. good m o v e m e n t s a n d manufaclatest >tyle Straw, Felt, and Beaver Haiti, Bo»net«, Rib" C u t u p — h o w comes t h a t t "
t u r e d in tbe best manner, or pnre material, all warranted at
bons, Plumes, Flowers, etc-, e t c .
" W h y , y o u died yesterday while d r u n k , and w e have
Also, a variety of Fancy Articles, such aa l a t e s t atyle col- prices f r o m 110 to $250 each. S e n t anywhere—pay collected
b o u g h t y o u r c a r c a s s a n y bow- f r o m y o u r wife, w h o b a d a lars a n d Cuffs, Ladies Mitts, C h i l d r e n ' s Balmoral Hosa, by E x p r e s s . Satisfaction guaranteed ! A l l W a t c h e s at first
right t o sell it, f o r i t ' s all t h e g o o d s h e c o u l d e v e r m a k n Thread. Pins. Buttons, Shetland a n d B e r l i n Woola, Dolls, and p r i c e s ; t h e y b e i n g of o o r own Importation.
C i r c u l a r s free by n a i l ! Send f o r t b a a ! 1
o u t of you. I f y o u a r e n o t d e a d , i t ' s n o i a u l t of t h e d o c - many o t h e r t h i n g s suitable f o r t b e HtjJIdaye. Call a n d exT . i H . CAUGHA5,
amine.
t o r ' s and t b e y l l c o t you u p dead or alive."
K a n n f s e t o r t r s a a d Importers,
ADA g - SPBakGUB.
' Y o u will d o i t , e h ? " a s k e d t h e s o t
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